THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 1 , 1891. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL loaluro of the Grab Market Yesterday Was Extreme Dullness , WHEAT FLUCTUATED AND CLOSED LOWER Bomo lluylng CIIURCI ! bf " Aihnnco In tlio dull Arllr.lo lit ailnnciipollii Bent 1'rlccH Up to Yc tcrdiiy' gnutntlons. CHICAGO , , Jan. 81. The feature of the praln market today was the extreme dull ness and the narrow range of prices. Wheat closed MO lower after fluctuating vvitWn a arrange. May corn nnd May oats are unchanged - changed and provisions slightly higher all around , Wheat began the day with a tired feeling nnd at n decline of } { c from yesterday's closing price for May at M fc. Cables were unsatisfactory to the bulls. Liverpool xvns low and prlvato telegrams < vbro dlscounig- Ing , Tliero wus a rumor tluit the Austrian government was contcmplatlnR increasing the duty on flour to seven francs , and advices - vices from the Argon tlno said that flour was being offered freely. Ililt with all the bearish news the market held uo steadily. .A little buy Ing , caused by an advance in cash wheat at Minneapolis , sent prices up to yesterday's ' closing figures after May had dropped j c under the opening price. There was not sunk-lent demand , however , to maintain the advance nnd a decline followed. May closed but Jtfo from the day's.top ' figures at 03c. May opened at 035 < c. de clined } $ < : , advanced % u. reacted } fc , ad vanced Jffc and closed at ( KJ c. In corn only a moderate speculative trade was witnessed , the market covering a very narrow range , with operations conllned to room traders. A comparatively steady feeling - ing cxU'ed and the undertone was rather more firm. Heccipts wore slightly under the estimate , and this helped to sustain prices. The market opened a little easier with wheat on the bright weather and sold off a frac tion further , when a good demand sprang up for May around aa c , and the price rallied from } ( c to I4o , ruling steady , and closed at today's figures. There was a fairly good trade In oats. There was moderate selling by longs , ojtnot cnoutrh to materially affect prices. May opened % c lower at 2 Jc. advanced c and closed at tlio top at yj } c. Some strength was developed in the spec ulative market for provisions. Prices were unchanged at the opening nnd then ad vanced steadily for n time. A steady feel- liz prevailed later on and on an improvement In the demand for shipment nnd on the re port that there would bo a falling off in tlio receipts of live hogs in the near future the market closed near the top figures of the day. Compared with last night May pork is Ifli c higher ; May lard 7) ) c higher and May ribs 7 > c higher. Estimated recuhlts for tomorrow : Wheat , 110 cars ; corn , ! 130 cars ; oats , 05 cars ; hogs , 20.000. The leading futures ranged as follows : COI1N No. 2.35ic : No. 3 yellow , 34&34'c. OATS-NO. 2 , 27i28c ; No. 2 white , 33jjc ; No. 3 white , 2031c. UYB No. 2 , 44 44 c. UAIIMJY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 47@53c ; No. 4 , 44Q48C. KrAX SKED-NO. 1 , J1.381J. TIMOTHY SUKD 1'rlmo , J4.20. I'OIIK Moss , per bbl. , I12.90O12.92H : lard , per 100 Ibs. , $7.62i } ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , IO.G5@G.90 ; dry aal'cd .shoulders tboxcdi , IO.26ffiG.60 : short clear sides ( boxed ) , $7.00 ® 7,50.WHISKY WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11.16. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the Produce cxchanze today the butter market WHS llrmj creamery , 2023JJc. Estcs , itcady ; fresh , 14c. Now York Market * . NEW YonK , Jan. 31. Ff.oun Kecelpts , 13- 600 bbls.j exports , 12,700 bbis. : sales , 10,000 plKa. ; market steady and moro active with boino export trade In extras ; city mill patents , $4.154.35 ; city mill clears , I3.36@3.GO : Minnesota patents , J3.50S 8.95 ; Minnesota bakers , J2.25@3.GO : winter patents , $3,253.50 ; winter straights , $2.70 ® 0.00 ; winter extras , $2.00 ; winter low grades , 1 1.60 2.20 ; hoilthorn Hour , more active ; com mon to fulr extra , $2.20142.50 ; rye flour Ktcncly fnncy , 12.85 ; buckwheat Hour , dull ; UOHNMKAI/- Active ; llrandywliio , 82.70 ; yel low western , * 2.552.76. HYE Nominal ; liuiuary , CCc delivered. UAUi.iiY Dull ; ungraded western , 55ttO-lc : No. 2. Milwaukee , oaaosc. ' HAIIMSYM ALT Dull : western , 75ffi80c. WIIUAT Kecoipts , none ; exports. 8,000 bu , ; sales , 795,000 fm. futures , 112,1)00 ) bu. spot. Bpot market dull but xtoady ; No. 2 rod , In store und elevator , GSJJe ; .xlloat , G7J c ; f. o. b. , GGTjc ; No. 1 northern. Tfi'ic. Options opened weaker on discouraging cable advices anil moro forehn soiling und moved wltbln narrow limits all day. Closed about steady on export buying of cash wheat at IJtt.Ui ; not docllno. Kobruary , C5ilG5e ; , closed at GGJic ; March closed at GGlfi : ; May , G8y09c , closed at U8'ic ; July , 70V4 70 ic , closed at 70yc ; December - comber closed at 75jc. } UOHN Hccelpts , none. ; exports , 201,200 bu. ; sales , 440,000 bu. futures , 18,000 bu. suot. Suet murliet steady , dull ; No. 2 , 43c nominal In elevator ; 44c atloat ; Options mar ket opened weaker with wheat , closed weak at ? < i4ic net decline ; Kobruary , 42J { © 43 3-lGc. closed at 424'c : May closed at 44-lc. OATS Hociluts.31oooibu. ; exiioris.l.OOO bii.i sale GG.OOO bu. futures , 38,000 bu.spot. Spot nuirUot dull and oaHlcr ; No. 2 , 34c ; No. 2 do- llvurod , 35c : No. 3 , 331ic ; No. 2 white , 3Gjc : No , 3whlte , 36Mc ; track , mlxoa western , 35U ; track , will to Western. 3540c ; track , white ate. 803-lOc. Option market dull all day nnd weaker with corn , closed at K4c ! not decline ; Kobruary , 3t.34Uc ( , closed at 34c ; March , 34SQ34 tc , closed at 34'ic ; May closed 33"c. HAY tjiiiot : ahlppln HKc , jUn-a Steady ; state , common to choice , 1C ® S Dull : wet salted Now Orleans fclucted , 46 cGO Ibs. , 4V { < t5ijc ; Texas , so- lecti'd , 3550 llw. , 4w3c ; lliicnos Ayres. dry. 2032 libs. . lOKailCi Texas , dry , 24&30 Ibs. ti * . IiKATiiKit Steady , I'ltovisiONslleef , steady ; family , H4.007J 15 00 ; extra mtss. a.6tMi9,00 ; beef hams , 817 ; city family , t20.oua23.uo. Out iiicntM , steady : pickled Ii < tllu8,74iiiicto ) ; pickled shoulders , oua D3c ; pickled hams , ( Mi fiUlic. i.ard , dull ; westnnihtcam closed at 47.90 bid , Jtl asked ; iiilt-H , 110110 ; Kubruary closed 87,85 nominal ; May. i7.H6iimiilnal | rullncil , easy ; continent , rs.26 : Houlli Amnrlcanitd.66 ; compound , 0 > ; itli'ii * . I'ork , ijulut and steady ; now moss , H4,60 < 314.7o ; extra prime , ' 3.OOai4.00 ; fHiully , tl5,60lU.OO ; abort clear , 816.50(0) ( ) I'IUTTKII Kalrjy active , steady ; woHtorn dairy , KH ® 17ci western croamury , 18327c ; \vcstornfaclory.l2msi8c ! KlgliiH. 27c ; state dairy , liit'-2c ) ; Ktate creamery , 17Si22c. I'IIKKSK Moro active , llrmrr ; large , 10 ® lo 4Ct small. 10S&l2 c ; part skims , 4ttlOc : full NklniH , 24I3c. KiiilH Dull and lower ; Ice liousf , $2.50Q3.50 iiurcase ; wcaiurn frosli , liic ; ttouthern , It'io , Kccclpl-s 6,735 pkgs. TAI.I.OW I'lrmcn city iJ2 per pkg , ) , couuliy ( pkis. free ) , 5 So. I'r.riioi.uu.M-Dull ; United closed at 80o bid. ItosiN-Uulot , Tuui'BNTJNBSteady , HICK Steady ; domcbtlc , fair to extra , 3 > i ® DHc ; Japan , 4 > ® > ic. Moi.AS8) Steady ; Now Orleans , open ket tle. good to cbolci1 , 28aOc. SUIIAU Uaw , linn ; fulr rollnlnj ? . 2STi 2 Il-lGc ; ceiitrlfugala , 90 test , 3&3 l-loo ; rellned , Hteady ; olt A , 3X&4KO ; mould A , 4 7-lJaric ( : Htundar.I A. 4 l-lG Uc : coafcctiouuru A , 4 l-lUtiiUci cut louf , 4 16- 10Jl5Ue : cruslicil , 4 115-10ft3' ' < ri powdared , 47-10it4' ei Kriinulatod , 4'i'ft6inc ' , I'll ) IllON-Diltl ; AmorleAii.l2.00iiir..OO. CoiTEii Itaroly steady ) lake , HOaskod. I , BAD Firm ! uotncsilp , * 3,2i > . Tix-Qillot. steady : straits , * 10.70 bid. Hi'Kt.TKit-l'Irini dompfttli * . 93.65 bid : sales oil 'chiingc , 60 tons April tin , 119.75. Onmlm I'rndiicc atiirkct , ' IltJTTKii There Is BOIIIO Improvement In the market , and the best butter commandi a hotter ligurn than forKomotlmn past. Uholco country , 10ai7c ; packing stock , BftlOc. Dniifunu I'OCWitv Tlio domnntl has Im proved during the cold simp and prices have juiiipud 11 notch bltfueci P-i'pKen. , fW&7ci turkey - key , 9'SlOc ! nccsonnd um'ks , O lOi1. Tiifor- jor slock would sell below the aliovo llgurcH. IjtVK I'oifi.Titv There U some demand for choice stock and the market N fairly well sup plied. Good stock Is quotable at 53jc. ! , . VRAf < The arrivals urj not heavy and the market firm at pruvlous iiiiotattonsi cholco small and fat veals , 77ie ; thlti or heavy , . OAMK I'ralrlo chickens , quail and venison are out of season , and there It but llttlo on the markpl except ( luckH. Canada goose , JG : mal lard dticki , I2.00ii2.60 ; jack rahhlti , $1.60i& 2,00 : small rabblM , tl ; scjulrrols , 75c. Kdds The receipts are heavy and the market SOOIIH panicky. There Is no salu for cold storauo or Mailed fitook. The bulk of the sales are at 12'4Wl3c. ' Kroih stock , 12l3c ; cold Moraicc , lOcillc : salted eggs , 9itlOc. HO.VKV Cholco whlto clover , 15c ; Cali fornia , Ulc. Ov.miw : Medium , I. X. I * . , 13c : horsoshoei , 18ri ; > xtm Htandardi , 20c ; soli'Ctx , 21c : oxtr.i bclir.ts , 22c ; company selects , 23c : COIIIIIH , 30c. NiiTS-JheifniiM , * 12c per II ) . ; Italian chestnuts , 12i13c ; llmonds , 18c ; KnglNh wal nuts , I2'tfcl4c : Illbarn , 12Ke ; llrazll nuts , llffl 12c : pi-caim , largo , 12jai4c : pecans , modltim. lOc , The market on black walnuts Is low and no ono wants to buy. Olimit I'urn Juice , par barral , $3.0330.50 ; half barrel , f3.2533.60 ; Ocgon , par barrel , t5.00U5.50 ; half barrels , 3. HAUUiiuiiAirr-l'or barrel , $5.6030.00 ; half barrels. J3.00'ii3.25. ' ( Jllinii I'uru juice , per bbl. , J0.00 < 30.50 : half bbl. . ? 3,255.3.5U ; clarlllcd cldur , pur bbl. , J5 ; half bbl. , i3. VnnETAIH.K- ! . HRANSCalifornia hand-picked navy , Sl,90fd 2.00 ; wcsti-rn navy , $1.8.t 1.90 ; common wliltu bcaim , $1.50 1.75. ONIONS -Onions are quoted at 503G5c , and on orders at 1)03700 ) ; Spanish union * , pur crate , $1.60. I'UTATOi's Nebraska , Iowa and Minnesota grown potatoes , In small lots from store , OQift 7o ( ) ; sanio In car lots , GOi : ; Colorado , from store , 76c : Colorado lots , G8370c. t'AiniAnK ' Orilersfor cabbage from the coun try are tllh'd at 2c p-rll ) . CirKHY : Koow According to sUe , 403GOJ per do/ . - ( 'ci.r.HV Oood stock , 33c ; extra fancy Oall- fornla , fit ic1-t 1.00. SWKCT I'OTATOKS Tno supply U fair ; good slock , per liljl. , JM.oO. Uitnn.v Viir.TAiiiK3 : ! Spinach , per bbl. , $2 ; salsify , 30 { 3. ! per doraiilshcs ; , per doz. , 35c : endlvo , per doz. , 76c ; onions , pcrdoz. , 20c : cauliflower , per doz. , $1.5032.00- lettuce , per doz. , 60375o : cucumbers , J2 ; toma toes , per crate of 20 Ibs. , $2 ; Ktrlnjj beans , 2.50por Ji-bu. box ; parsley , pcrdoz. , 30o ; es ? plant , per do/ . , J2.60. SAtJcuiciiAtnv-l'er bbl. , $3. 6030.00half ; bbls. , .J3.25. Q RAPES There arn no Catawbas on the mar ket ; Malagas , Dor 50-lb. bbls. , not , $5.2r > 30.00 ; Malagas , per 65-lb. bbls. , not , $ G.OOSG.50. A WWW The supply Is light on this market and prices higher ; fancy western , 41.9032.0J per box. CnANHKiilUKS Cranberries are arriving very freely and are In good demand : Capo CoJ , per bbl. . $3.0030.50 ; boll and bugle. JG.50 ; Jersey , ? G. 0030.25 ; boll and cherry , 15. OAMKOIINIA OIIANOKS Tim stock U arriving In good condition. KlversldO seedlings , per box , $2.50 ; Washington novels , 43.00. TltOPICAI , FIIUIT3. DANANAS 1'rlcos remain abaat stoa'ly : par bunch , largo , S2.0932.60 ; per bunch , small ta medium , $1.7532.00. LEMONS New Messina lemons , size 300 , 15.50 ; slzo 300 , $525'35.50. OUANOKS Mexicans , per bav , $2.50 ; largo sl/.us , $2.23if.2.40j fancy Florida ; ) , S2.75cholco KIorIdas,32.GO. TANOEIUNH.S 1'or box , $2.75. GRAPU t-'ttuir 1'or box , ? 4. rmtft. Hear-No. 1 black , largo , $20,00323,00 ; medium , $15 ; small , $8.00310.00 ; black year lings , large , $12.00315.00 : medium , $10 ; small $7 ; black cubs , largo , * G.O)38.00 ( ) ; medium , t5.003G.00 : small. $4 : black Montana and Itocky mountain , large. $18.oo322.00modlum ; , $14 ; small , 810 ; black Montana yearlings , largc$12 ; medium , $8 ; small , $5 ; black Mon tana cubs , large , 3G.50 : medium , $4.50 ; small , $3 ; stiver tip , largo , $20 ; medium , 812 ; small S8 ; silver tip yearlings , largo , 411 ; medium , $8 ; small , $5 ; silver tip cubs , large , $0 : medium , $4.60 ; small ; $3 ; brown , largo , 820.00323.00 ; medium. $10 ; small , $12 ; yearlings , largo , $10.0012.00 ; medium , J8 ; small , $0 ; cubs large , $7 ; medium , $5 ; small , 83 ; badger No. 1 large , $1.0001.50 ; medium , GOc : small , 50c : fisher No. 1 large , $8 ; medium , $0 ; small , $4 ; MX silver , as to color according to beauty- No. 1 largo , $100 : medium , $ GO ; small , $40 silver pale , according to beauty , largo , $50 medium , $30 ; small $20 : cross , largo , $7 ; medium , 83 ; small , $2 ; red , largo , $1 50 ; medium , $1.25 ; small , $1 ; gray , largo. 75c ; medium , 60c : small , 40c : kit largo , 60c ; medium , 40c : small , 30c. lynx , No.t large , $3 ; medium , 82 ; small , $1.50 ; marten. No. 1 , large , $2 ; medium , 81.50 ; small , $1 ; mink , No. 1 , large , 8Uc3M.OO ; medium , 75c : small , G5c ; mink , dark , No. 1 , large , Jl ; medium , 75c ; small , 50c ; mountain Hon. per fect head and feet. No. 1 , largo , $1.0032.00 ; Imperfect skins , 2550c ; otter. No. 1 , largo , $8 ; medium , $0.0037.00 ; small , $5 ; ottnr , pale , No. 1. largo , $7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $4 ; raccoon , No. 1 , largo , 80c ; medium , GOc ; small , 50c : raccoon , black , as to-boauty , N'o. 1 , largo , GOcJ ) $2,00 ; skunk black , cased , No. 1 , largo , $1,23 ; medium , 75c ; small. 50c ; short striped , largo , $1 ; medium , 70c : small , 45c ; narrow strlpad , largo , GOc ; medium , 40c ; small , 25c : broad striped , large , 2y23c ; wolverine , No. 1 , largo , ' 84 ; medium , 83 ; small , $2 ; wolf mountain , No. 1 , large. $3 ; medium , * 2 ; small , $1.50 ; prairie , largo , 7075c ; medium , OOc : small , 60c ; beaver per skin , No. 1 , large , $5.0030.00 ; medium , $4.50 ; small , 82 ; kits , largo. $2 ; medium , $1.60 ; small , 75c ; muskruts winter. No. 1 , largo , loftllc ; medium , Oc ; small , 7ci fall , large , 839c ; medium , 7c ; small , Go ; kits , largo , $2@3c. HIDES. TALLOW , CTC. IIlDES No. 1 grconihldos , 2i3c ! ; No. 2 grocm htdes,2Uc : No. 1 green salted hides , 33 > { cNo. 2groonsalted hides , 22jfc ; No. Igrcon-saltod hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 HH. , 3 * < c : No. 2 green salted hides , 25 Ib * . to 40 lln. . saajfo : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 16 llH..5'/Oc : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibf. to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No. Idry flint hides , 6e ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. 1'art cured hides J c per Ib. loss than fully cured SHKEP Pei/M Green salted , each , 2o3GOa ; green balled siicarllngs ( short woolod early skins ) , cacli 63l5c ; dry shcarllng-i ( short wooletl early skins' , No. 1 , each 556lOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early sklni ) . No. a each 5c ; dry Mint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wojl polls , per II ) . , actual weight , 63 8c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bolts , par II ) . , actual weight , 43Gc ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 47c ; dry Hint Colorado mur rain wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight , 430c. St. T.ouls niark'uts. ST. I.onis. Jan. 31. Ki.ouit Steady : un changed : patents , $2.9533.05 ; extra fancy , $2.GOu62.70 : fancy , $2.2032.30 ; choice" , $1.003 2.10 ; rye flour , * 3 ; buckwheat Hour , $0.25 ® WHEAT T.ost ? c early after opening We off , Out reacted slowly and finally closed ! 6i * nolow yesterday's Hnal prices. All the nnws of tlio day was bearish , both foreign and domestic. No. 2 red. May. GOJfo ; July , iHJje. COHN Ualned 'Sc ( n n featureless way. No. 2 mixed closed , I'oUruary , 33c ; May , 36c ; July , OATS Wore lifeless ; No. 2 , May , closed at 30 c. KYK Nothing doing. llAitLur Notlilii1 ; doing ; Minnesota , C23 52 He. JlliAN Stromr ; G2c , east track. FI.AS Snm-.1l.32. ULOVIilt SKKII $8.2539,25 , HAY Steady ; unchanged ; prime to cholco , $9.00310.00. IttiTTUii Unchanged ; separator creamery , 23 < 324c ; cholco dairy. 1932UC. ElKis Uwor ; 1U4C. IjKAU 13,03 askt'd. BPKLTRK Sold at $3.35 , COUN MUAir-Unchangcd ; $1.05 , WHISKY Unchanged ; 11.15. IlAnoisa Unchanged ; 5Gc. COTTON TIES Unchangud ; 05cJl,00. 1'uoviaioss Declining , dull , weak. Pork , standard mess , $13.374. I.urd , prlmo Bteam , $7.50 , Dry Bait moaU , loose shoulders , $ G.l2i ! ; longs and ribs , $0,70 ; shorts , $0.85 : lioxud , 16c more. Itacon , packed bliould'ir , $7.25 ; longs , * 7.37H J > 7.60 : ribs. * 7.50 ; sliortB , $7.76 , . HEOKliTS-Klour , 3,000 bbls , ; wheat , 0,000 bu.j corn. 103.OOO bu. : oats , 10,000 bu , HiiifUKNTS-l'lour , 6,000 bois. ; wheat , none ; corn , 48,000 bu.j oats , 2,000 bu. Coffi'u Alitrkut. NEW YOIIK. Jan. 31.-CoFrEE-ODtlons opened smady at unchanged to 6 points de cline ; ruled slack all day ; no speculation whatever. The weak undertone was caused by unfavorable cables. Tliu close wusllrmat 6wlO points not decline : sales , 7,250 tm-s In cluding : March , $16.93iItlO.OO ; May , flo.i'5 : July. 816.10 ; Aux-ust , $14.Ui > r 14U ; Supteni- ber. S14.70utI4.75. Sl > ot coffeu , Ulo , marktjt dull and ounyi No. 7 , * 17.6k3l7.G'J'i ( ' : mild , market quiet nnd unchanged ; Cordova , $20.00 (320.25 ( : huln-i. utilmpoi'tant lots Ulo and 1,400 bagii Maracilbo p. t. SANTOS , Jan. 31. .Market qulist : good aviir- ego tlG.10 ; receipts , 6,000 bags ; stock , 90,000 bags. . llAMiumn , Jan. 31. Market dull , UQ'i pfg , lower ; salo.s , 4,000 bags. UAVIIK , Jan. Ul , Market barely steady at f f lower. KID JANEIIIO , Jan , 31. Market quiet ; No. 8 , 916,75. LONDON , Jan , -Market Gd lower. Nortliucnt ra Miller' * lUport MiNNUAi'OMH. Jan. 31. The Northwestern Miller buys : The Hour output last \\ucU vhuwuU u nuiull lucrca u , Xuo uuautlty grouud wan lOS.ORO lilili. , averaging 18.151 bhli , dally ngalnit 109,226 lihls , the week bcfuro. The capacity In operation this week li about tlm same. A few of the smallnr nillU run part tif each wcuk , not wanting to pile up any flour. Tlie trtrgerconcerni arn optirattng on a good deal the same plan , If there Is any ohango In the Hour iiarkt | > l It U for the bolter. Mlllori , However , complain that the ultuatlon Is still far from satisfactory. Hatlicr than bo shut down , the mill * ) would run at a small loss. In quiry for Hour has been moro active. Export Nhlpments last week were 850 bbN , . AgiUnst l,7an Mils , the preceding \vock < Mill feud U In good demand at natlifactory prlcca. H City .11 a rlii' In. KANSAS Citr , Jan. 31. Wnr.AT Dull , steady , ir lower ; No. 2 hard , 624 < 363c ; No. 2 red , 64 Ui' . Con.v In firm demand at yesterday's prices ; No. 2 mixed , .lie ; No. 2 white , 32 32U . OATS I'nchangcd : No. a mixed , 2o25c ; No. 3 whlto , 20ft2ouc. KYH Htoady : No , 2. nominally -18c. KI.AX SRKIi-i'lrm ; $1.20 1.27. IliiAN Weak ; fi5ftGHC. llAY-Stuady , unchanged ; tlmotliy , $8.003 0.00 ; pralrlc , $5,50il0.6O. IltiTiT.n I'alr demand , firmer ; creamery , 19W23c ; dairy , lC > ai7c. ICoos-Weak . 12c. lKCRii"rtH-Wlic t , 10,000 bu. ; corn , ' nonu ; oats , none. Suii'MKNTS Wheat , 10,000 bu , ! corn , none ! oats , none. ln WlitMU Market. MiN.sr.Ai'oi.is , Jan. 31. Tlili nmrUoi followed no lead today. Tliero was HUllli'lent homo Btlp- uort to iiiako It Indopi'iidiint. There was u goo-J domanil for cash wheat all day and the Inquiry for May wai active a part of the time. Trading was hardly NO largo today as yester day , ami will aggregate a little moro than 2,000.000 bu. Itccolui4 wore 140 cars. Prices wore hardly ai high , and the sales to arrive today wore mainly at Ol'.Jc , which was about the price that spot wheat brought. Iloporln from the Interior Indicate that farmers are continuing to market moro freely than , last week. May opened at COUc , held very steady and closed OoUciInly opem-d at OUic , closing atG2cNo. ; 1 hard , on trunk , closed at G3&c ; No. 1 northern. ( Hue ; No. 2 northern * 69JJC. Tlio Hour market Is steady , with a moderate demand. .Miiriuitn. Jan. 31. ri.ouii Steady and qulot. WHBAT-Htoudy ; No. 2 soring , COc1 No. 1 northern. GOc : May , til Tic. CoitN-Sloady ; No. 3 , 35c. OATrf-Httiady ; No. 2 white , 30Jc ! ; No. 3 white. 29 2lH'e. UAIU.KY Sluady ; No. 2 , 51ci sample , 40 © 52c. live-Higher ; No , 1I7c. . Pliovisio.NB Steady ; pork , $12.85 ; lard , $7.00. KECEtiTS-Klnur , 6,100 bbls. ; wheat , 11,700 bu. ! barley , 31.300bu. Hitii'MKNTH Klour , 4,800 bbls. ; wheat , 1,000 bu. , barley , 4,800 bu. I'i'orlil ( Iriiln Market. PEOHIA , Jan. 31 , COHN Market quiet ; No. 2 , 34c ; No. 3 , 33KC. OAT8-Markot llrm. slow ; No. 2 white. 29 @ 29 c ; No. 3 white , 2af@28"e. ; HYK Nom > . WHISKY .Market firm ; wines , $1.16 ; spirits , $1.17. KECEIPTS Wheat , 1,800bu. ; corn , 40,160 bu. ; oats , 15,400 bu. ; rve , 600 bu. ; barley , 34- 500 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , none : corn , 6,600 bu. ; oats , 16OUObu. ! rye , none ; barley , 3,800 bu. Cotton Market. ST. Louis , Jan. 31. COTTON Middling , 7 U-16c ; sales , 100 bales ; recoipU , 1,700 bales ! shipments , 1,000 bail's ; blocks , 58,000 bales. NEW OIII.KAN.S , Jan. 31. COTTON Spot easy ; sales,3,750 'bales ; to arrive , 1,000 bales ; receipts , 13,100 bales ; exports coastwise , 4,700 bales ; cotton futures , weak ; sales , 40,800 bales ; Kobmary , $7.207.31 ; March , S7.40O7.41 ; April. 87.50 < a7.51 ; May , $7.58 < a7.59 : Juno. $7.G77.08 ; July , $7.74/a7.76 ; August , $7.81@7.83. * Now York Dry Omuls Jlitrket. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 31. Magnificent weather ( and the fact that stocks generally are small and mall orders , therefore , numerous gave to the dry goods district the appi'arunco of In creased activity today Prices as a rillo are fairly sustained and in some cases Higher. The jobbing trade Is altogether brisk on orders , particularly from tlio northwest. Oil .Murlu'tH. OIL CITY , Pa. , Jan. 31. National Transltcor- llficatcs opened at 80 ; highest , 80 > J ; lowest , 80 ; closed at 80 ; Miles , 63,000 bbls ; clear ances , 10,001) ) hbls. ; shipments , 71,704 bbls. ; runs , 100,888 bbls. PITTSIIUIKI , Pa. , Jan. 31. National Transit certificates ( opened at UO ; 'closed at 80 ; highest , 80 ; lowest. 80. Iilvrrnuul JMurkrts. Livcnrooi , . Jan. 31. WHEAT Kasy ; de mand poor ; holders offer moderately ; No. 1 California , 5s3dffi5s4d ; No. 2 red western winter , 5s ld5s 2 ! d. COHN Quiet ; demand poor ; mixed west ern , 4s. PnoVISIONS Pork , prime mess , 75s. Beef , extra ladla , 93 } Od. Duluth Wheat "Market. DUMJTIT , Jan. 31. The market was very dull today , the dullest during the present season. Close : No 1 hardcash , 62JjC ! January. 60jc ! ; May , G4Sic ; July , C6c ; No. 1 northern , cash , 6lic ; : January , 6'JUc ; May , 68 0 ; July , 04Jic ; No. 2 northern , cash , 57-c ! ; No. 3 , 62 o : re jected , 47Hc ; on track : No. 1 northern , to ar rive , C2c. Wool Markets. ST. Louis , Jan. 31. Woof/ Steadier ; no quotable change. I'limnclal Xotrs. KANSAS Crrv , Jan. 31. Clearings. $1,406- 320. IJAr/riMtmn. Jan. 31. Clcarltiss , $1,820,724 ; balances , $254,739. NnwYonic , Jan. 31. Clearings , $64,935,590 ; balances , $4,005.117. BOSTON. Jan. 31. Clearings , $11,288,331 ; balances , $1,670,892. PAIUS , Jan. 81. Three per cent rentes , OOf 77'/iC ' for the account. PiuiiADBM'iiiA , Jan. 31. Clearings , $8,812- 000 ; balance * , $1,482,000. MEMPHIS , Jan. 31 , Now. York exchange sellIng - Ing at par. Clearings , J334,112 ; balances , $ C5- 260. 260.LONDON LONDON , Jan. 31. Amount of bullion gone Into tlio Bank of England on balance today , 72,000. NEW OIU.EANS. Jan , 31 , Clearings , $1,313- 934. Now York exchange , bank 41 pur $1,000 premium. OniOAno , Jan. 31. Clearings , $11,597,000 ; Now York exchange , 40c premium. Sterling exchange qulut ; actual rates , $4.8614 , for sixty-day bills and $4.87i } for demand. Money continues to pllo up and the Idle funds are worrying bankers , Discount rates are uasy ut-lttO percent. HT , Louis , Jan. 31. Clearings , 3,112,101 ; balances , $014,044 ; cluarlims this month , $105,274,389 ; January , 1893 , $114,721,815 ; de crease , $9,447,070 , or 8.2 pur cunt ; balances this month , $18,301,235 ; January , 1893 , $14- 221,502. Money , dull ! G ® 7 pur cent. Ex change on Now York , 60c premium. STOCKS AND J1OND3. Speculators Found I.lltld to Do anil the HiiHliii'BS Was Smull. New YonK , Jan. ill. The ebb and flow of the tide of speculation grows moro sluggish daily and the Stock exchange is no longer the bustling place It used to be. Thu day was duller than any of the preceding duys of Inactivity and tlio sales did not average moro than 2-1,000 shares an hour. In the usually active list the changes at the close of busi ness compared witli last night's final quota tions are Insignificant. The market opened firm , the only Im portant chunpo being n docllno of I per cent lu Union Pacillc , duo to sales for the London account , induced by a report that the stock would probably bo assessed 5 par cent under the plan of reorganization , A decline of an additional ) i percent wus made , the closing price being a recovery of } $ pjr cont. The mooting of the reorganization committee - too wus held today , ixt which several pluna were discussed , among them ono suggested by A. II. UoUsovuin. representing foreign security holdings , Nothing definite wus agreed upon , und lu any event no plan can bo adopted until the terms upon which the government lieu Is to bo disposed of have been Bottled , In the curly dealings the trading was Irregular , the tendency being toward lower prices , owing rather to lack of business than un inclination to soil , except in Distilling und Sugar. Sugaraftoruii early advance of % percent , wus attacked by the bear traders on reports that the company wus In bad odor lu Washington nnd that It hud nothing fuvonihlo to expect from the national legislature , The rnlds sent the common stock down Jltf per cent , the close boiii ? 3 $ per cent higher and preferred ui percent. Detwoen uuon and delivery hour the trading wan light and thu movement of prices Insigultlcunt. The imirltet closed un settled lu tone , loaning rather toward de pression than strenutli , The Post nays : No doubt the Increased stagnation on thu Stock exchange today arose from uoubt as to llm effect of tomor row's Washington news. Although the speculator ! ) Imvo pretty generally recovered from their dread of a business catucmsm on the vote to reduce the tariff they ura still , uftor tliulr fashion , nervously asking \yhuther somebody elsu will not tuko fright. So fur us the government , boud Issue Is eon- ojrnea the inllueiico of Its assured success seems to QUYO temporarily apuot itself. The mnrkot'a firm undertone , boxvovcr. con tinued , nnd though selling of traders' stocks wus roasnnuslyj'ijcrslstcnt today sales were taken with no Kto.it yielding In market "rices. Now England nnd Distilling cortlll- cutes wont down on points so frivolous us to provo renewed dillftrftbo nn the part of the phMlmo manipulators. Elsewhere the mar ket WHS devoid of interest. The following nro the closins quotations on the l vllas stocks .on the Wow York ex- Chllllgu todiv ) ) ' ! _ Aichlaon.M , ' . , Isj Norihorn I'a. . . Adams KxnroBS. . . IMI , North'rn I'.praf d. AUDI..T. . if. . . . . ; ; . : ' ? . u , I' . , D. AOillf. . . , do profl its. Northwestern. , American Kxpro-ti ill do profd. . . . . . . . . BnllhnoroAniiln , , N. V , Central. Cantidn 1'aclllc 70 N. Y. AN. B Oannila Southern. . -T. Ontario A Western Con. 1'nc. otnr Tl4 > i On'ifo'n iVji p. . Che .AOIllO. Oregon Nav. . . . . . . . Chicago Alton. . , . , KU , Orn. S.I * A U.N. . - . CII.A Q Pacific Mall 18 Chlc.U'O Una 14 ivorla , IK'C. AK. . . 4tf ConHOlldnlud Oil1) . . 1211 IMIWburif 141) ) C.C.O. , VSl. L I'nlhnnn t'alaco. . . 100 Col. Coal.V Iron HiMdinir. . . mil ! K ° . ! lo..9l.Curt ! ! < HlcliliiondTcrm. do nruf'il . , 10 BJ1 Iol. Laek. . < c Wont. mi ) Kin ( Jrando Went. , 14 . . profit. . . do profd. 42 DIB..VC. 6M Hock Island. . . . . . . 07ii KaKlTcmi SI. I'aul Ml ! ( Brio . m do profit 11H un prHf'd. . , . , . . . : iu ; | St. I'aul .V Omaha. : ) " ! { cirt Wnyno . inn do profd 110 nrcatNorlli'iinl'il. 10'JW Southern Paclllo. . . lill tJhi.A. KMI. in. , , tM ni : Snxar HuOnory , . . . 7rtW Hnckln ? Valley. . . Tcnn. Coal .V froa. Ill UllnolnContral. . , . Tox.tn 1'nclfia HH St. I'aul A Uiilmii. , T. , v O. Cuu , profd , OH Knn. A Tnxaq pt'd. Union Pacific. . . . . . 1DK II/ilio Krlo AWeat in U. 8 KxprOHS OB do tmif'd , OM W.Stt..tlMo 7W 1-27 do nri'f'il I4U taudTriMt Wollrt Firio Kxp. . . I.oillsvllIoAN 47 WuHtorn Union , . . . Hf-i ' ' ' Whoulln * & L. K. . . Manhattan Con' . . , . 121 do profd. . . . 47 JQ M. , tSt. f , 10 Michigan Central ! ! [ > s > i I ) . AH. 0 10H MlNROIlrl I'.IClllO. . . BIJi o. K : MH Mobltu A Ohio 17 N. U ' . ' 1 Nashville , Chau. . 70 C. K..V1. UC.W National Cordage. . 17)i do profd ORa do profit : ni II. AT. C ORe N , J. tipiilr.il 11" , . T. A. A. AN. M o . . T. St. L.A1C.C Norlli Ainurl'n Co. . do lirof'd tex dlvkli'iid. " Tliu range of nrlcos as reported byV Doane & Co. , Hoard or Trade hull , Is as follows : StockB. bpcii HlBh Low. CloBo Yi-Bt. Krlo in Paclllo Mall 18fc L.AN 40)1 I7M 40H 4I1JI Northwestern. . . . OIH 10 10IS6 10 I Mo.l'acltlc O Lv 1MH Union Pacific. . . , IDJl. I"7)H ) N Pacific , H'fd. 17H 17H N. Paclllc com. 4 ! < C. U. A 77 7(1M ( 77H Koch iHl.-iml OH 07 t)7 ) St. Paul , OHW B05i Western Union. , 8f Hl'd SujtarTnist 8f77U 70 > Niw Knflnnil. . . . 12H T'Hmi AtcliHoii 12 i a mi ; Chicago Gaa 4 04U i H ( MM Kuadlnir 10J * 20)4 ) 0 ao I ) . C. F MH BOM ao K. ( ! . E 34W Coiilatfii , 17 ! Total saloi of nharoj wore 150.000 , Includ ing : American Sugar , 87,000 : Chicago ( Jas , 10,000 : Distilling , 1,100 ; Loulsvlllo & Nash ville. 0,700 ; New York & Now Kngland. G.GOOj Heading. 2,200 : St. Paul , 9,700 : Texas 1'aclllc , 5,500 ; Western Union , 5,500. Now York Money Jliirket. NKW Yonu , Jan. 31. MONEYo. \ OA Mr- Easy at H1 per cent ; last loan , 1 percent ; closed , 1 per cent. 1'iiiME MKIICANTII.G I'APRU S'iUSSi per cent. HTKiii.iNd EXCIIANHE Strongur , with actual business In bankon' bills at S4.87ffl4.87 > < for demand , and at J1.H5S4.85J4' for cl.xty days ; posted rates , $4,8G@4.H8 ; coinmerclal bills , ! M.844.84M. SlIA'Ell OEIlTIFIC.VTES-G7j'C. GovniiNMKNT llo.Niis I'lrni. State bonds In active. NEW YonK , Jan. 30. Tlio ciosms quotations on uonns : JloHtoii fjiock Quotations. I1O3TON , Jim. 31. Call loans , li2-K ! per cent ; time loans , 2i'2 < 34 porconK Closing quo tations on stock ? , bonds and minim ; shares : I.niuliiii stioJiiuciiciiins. . LONDON , Jan. 81. I p. m. Close : HAiiSnvr.ii-30 13-lCd peroz. MONEY 2 per cent. Thu rate of discount in the open market for short bills , 2UU2 per cent , and three months bills , 2Ji per cent. San Frnnclfco Mlnlni ; Quotations. SAN FiliNCisoa. Jan. 31. T o olllchil clotln-t nuotations to. * mining stocks today woroai follows : On th I.oniliin NKW YnitK , Jan. 31. The Kvonlnir I'ost's London npcclal financial cublouram says ; The stock inarkBts were unsettlc-d today by the rumored reHlRiiutlon of Mr. Gladstone , which lu probably untruv. Amerli-unw opiincd llrm on tlio buttitr pi-o iu'da of the kiiccoss of thu liond Issuu , but the rumored ussossmunt uf Union I'aclllChharcscausud a uonornl rolupso , prices clo.liiK dull , Kllvor lias risen to 30 In-UDdonbar covonnir. The market supply of cash 1 scarce. The bank hint largely toduy at U per cent. > St. l.onU MlnbiKHtiU'k ( tuulatluin. ST. Louis , Jan. 31. Mlnlm ! KlmrnH today Hiiro dull and without cjiame. Tno following are tlio clojlni ; limitations : Llvi < turk M CiiiCAU ) , Jan. auu-Tho cattle market was not moro to MollerNMlklng than on llm preced ing days of the wisuU , It was dull and weak as a whole , KxportiH'i wanti l u few and n moderate - orate number wont to. buytira for tlm eastern markuiN , anil as thitoinhTng- not Include many fat cattle holdem of that di > hcrlptlon were not iiMiulred tocut prlcut , but thu lower grades weru not wanted at former limitations , sales Kbnwlnri a slight lust. Thu runs In hogs continue light , hut they might huoilt down ntlU further and mill bo mnro than aduimato ID miiut the premint cim- Hiimptlvi ) demand , \vUlch Is 25 nurcunl less thaiilt was twulvo nlViiulu ago. A defllmuif Uiit per hundred wiv * c.stablhihed HOOII after Imsliii'ss Ntariud in this inornln' ; , and , ultlioiij-li the later movement was fairly active and the tomtit little hotter , that Ions WHS not IPCOV- cred. QuotattoiiH for common to prlmo heavy and medium weight * rvrcdul to from } 6 to $ & .25. while lltiht welghlH full to from tQ to * 5,20 , Thh Is u ii'ducllon from tlm price current a weak ago nf UOc. Trade was dull for an hour or two , but It Improved toward noon , llm murKut llnally chmliiK actlvo and firm at the decline. Balu * were lopurtud ull the way from (3.00 to * n,05 for common rough Hlutr Id $5.375 ! for choice. Mint of the bimlneiia wan dunnut from J6.20 to5,26. There win * a big run of ithcun today , the ro- culptsoiitlmatud from 17)0l ' ) ) to 20,000 , the latter llguro not botiiit fur from the ncliial count. Au u inatlur of cuursu the market wvkkeiicd , Itmitrttid from Ulc to l&uumjur Tia'Mluv' prlci'n , and further along nlmwed a lots of from I6o tu 26 .Tho demand would huvo IIO.MI hulUilcd with half tliu number neiually uilo.ujuua thou-foi'o nul.ors wvru In u i > 0 J. tlon where they were forced to accept almost uny nrlca thnt buyers might oiler , ( lood sheep Bold at from * 2,7ft to 13.00. A fowof Mipcrloriuiltty | : sold nrouna 13,50 and there wnro satin of ragged stuff nt from 11,60 to f2,00. Thu Iamb market was dull at from J3.00 tol.05 for poor to prime. A few fancy lines brought higher figures. Kecoipts : Cattle , 14,000 ho.ul : ralvo , 300 head ; hogs , 32,000 head ; sheep , 10,000 head. The Evening Journal rcoortat U.mi.E-llecolpt'j. 14,000heat ] ! nmrkotslow , uncliaiirfudt top prices , $1.00 forgoodstccr.it others , I3.75fl > 4.76 ; fed Texnnt , J3.55. , Hoas-KccolntH , 32,000 head ; market active , but again lOc lower ; roimli , J3.00U5.10 ; pack ing anrt mixed , I5.1635.25 ; prlmo heavy and butchers' weights , l5.25'it5.UO ; prlmo light , { 5,20(25,25 ( , 8UEKP AND LAMni Hccolpti , 10,000 dullo.it market of the year , with prices 2Uc lower on both sheep nhu lambs. i.tvi : STOCK M < vitKir.s. : Cuttle Trnilo Ciunplcti'ly Di-morallzcil Again IlogM Tukit u Dvop. WIIIXCSIAT : , Jan. Ml. Heccipts were not at all heavy , but so fur this week compared with last there has been nn lucrcnso of about " 00 uattlo , ! ) , "UO hoes and 2,000 sheep. Hccolpts tor tlio past month with comparisons were ns follows : Cattle. Ilogi. Hlicep. .TanuaVy , ISO'.1 04.008 114.2HO 24.HM2 December , 1H93. . . 00,708 105,213 23,232 January , 1H03. . . . . 7G14 120,175 10,004 The cattle market was simply ilcmornll/.cd. The moderate supply included very few really good cattle nnd there was no demand from tlio outside. Buyers for local dressed ocof houses apparently cared llttlo whether thc.v got any cattle or not , lit any rate when they could bo Induced to bid It was fully KM lower than Tuesday , and most of the cattle sold fully n quarter loWer than last week. A small bunch of choice 1,500-lb. , beeves only brought * I , and fair to good 1,030 to lWo-lb. ! steers sold nt Irom J-'I/JO to ? . ' ! .05 , while poor to fair stufT and odds and ends sold down at from $ 3.75 to $ . ' 1.15. These are starvation prices , but buyers did not appear at all anxious for sup. plies even nt tlicso llgur&s , and tlio trade was menu nnd slow from start to finish. It was the sumo way with cows. Only about thirty or tlilrty-llvo loads weru re ceived and buyers were shy. Prices ruled Go to lOc lower than Tuesday and the move ment was far from brisk at tlio decline. Sales included common to cholco cows und holfcrs at from ? 1.75 to $2,00vitli the bulk of the fair to good butchers' stock at from W.lfi to'J.50. Calves sold ut from $2.0.to $ .1.50 for ordinary heavy to cholco veal stock , or about steady prices. The market for rough stock was dull and weaker , poor to cholco bulls , oxen and stags selling slowly ut from $1.85 to $3. In stocleers and feeders tlio trade was quiet and prices inclined to bo lower. There was not much of a demand from any quarter aim the fccline was weak. Hardly enough trading was done to establish quotations , but nominally good to cnolco feeders nro quoted at l.00j ( 3.50 ; fair to good at $2.70@ 3.00 , and lighter , commoner grades at from 12.70 down. Hepresentativo sales : DHESSCO I1ERI- . KlIH'I'INn AND KXl'OHT. 15 .1118 3 13 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. * Children Cry for , Pitcher's Castoria. OM-AJJ-A. nonStoj'i Yards Conipiay , South B iC lU * Ilo w iV Wood Brotton , Lira Rlook Coiumtiiloa UaroUkmU nthom hT lepioo ! Ilif , cblnii JOHN I ) . I ) ADI < U AX , \VAI.TiSII B. W.)0. . Market report1 * by mill and wlra cheerful ( U UUU U UilvlU UDDlUu 2 06 2 BO a 00 280 200 21)0 ) 200 206 0 00 000 300 800 BOO BOO 000 005 816 8 16 B 15 820 326 No. Av , I'r. No. Av. I'r. aenws..l)35 ( ) J2 26 25 Mrs. . . . B88 13 00 GO fdrH. . . . 808 300 20fdrs..110G 810 Icalf. . . . 160 6 25 lions The supply was falrlv liberal and dealers were not at all disappointed at a lOo to IBo decline In prices. Provisions closed lower Tuesday , eastern markets were lower today , local buyers were nil decidedly bear ish , nnd with no outside support prices took a big drop. Karly trading wus largely at J5 nnd $5.05. with tops ut $5.10 and nigs nt M.S5 nnd fUK ) , but toward the close buyers with ill-Rent orders to 1111 sent prices up n nickel , and Into trading wns largely nt from $5.00 to $3.10 , with $5.Ui.f for top. MRIU nnd butcher boss as Usual had a shade thu best of it , but weight cut comparatively little figure , and fair to wood hogs wolgliiugall the way from 105 to iilll Ibs. sold largely at ? 5.U3. as nimltmi $5.15 Tuesday. On last Wednes day the bulk of tlm trndlr.g was ut ? 5.3U nnd > .i5. ! Uoprcscntntlvo sales : I'lOS AND ROUGH. 91..147 4 85 Sitiir : : There VMS no particular change in tno market today. Hecciptsvcro rattier liberal ami tlio quality of the ofTcringa de cidedly miscellaneous. Local houses all wanted some muttons , but on account of lower markets east they wanted them at shaded prices. Trailing was slow and the feeling weak. Fair to good natives , $2.7.13.50 ; fair to { rood westerns , * 2.25KJ.'jr ( ) ; common and stock slicup , 81.B ! ) @ 2.25good ; to choice 40 to 10'J-lb. lamus. f'J.DO @ 4.25. Representative , sales : No. Wt Pr. 49 natlvo mixed 81 $260 BG nitllva mixed 80 2 05 397 western wethers 98 310 Gl native wothors 104 3 10 12 natlvo lambs 74 340 42 natlvo lambs ' . G7 840 Stuck In Receipts of livestock at tno four nrlni'.nU western markets Wodnojday , January 31 : Oattlo. HOSM. Shoon. South Omaha . 2,404 6.U91 1,358 Ohlcaso . 14.003 32,000 20,000 Kansas City . 6,000 10,000 2,600 Bt Louis . . * 3,000 1,200 1,900 Total . 25,404 48,891 25,753 City I.tvu .Stock Murlu't. KANSAS Urrr , Jan. 31. OATTUS Kocolpts , 0,000 hoait ) nMntiionM , n,000 hpfidt flrmiinhursntoiuiy , Toxin stccri , $ X76O8,76 | cows , JJ.OOaa.60j untlvn c-ows. Jl , < Oii3,2Sl shlpplntf trors , 14,00 0,10 , ! itockeri nml fuedon , * 2U < Ut4.00. lIoos-ItccclpK 10,000 head ! shipment * . ? i ° .9illl.0X1.1' ! ' .opened Mrady , chuod firm ; bulk. y'05 < ? r > ; p3l heavy. parking nntl nilti'il. M.83 485 , U ) ; Hell ! * . VorkoiM iiiul nig * , 1 1.0030 , 10. tiiiEKp-ltacaiut' , 3,600 huttU ; shipment ! , 700 head ! market Muady. "INTIIMSTS. : Further Dccreixa In tlio Movement of tlic Only lYutiire. CINCINNATI , .Ian. 111. ISiwclnl Tolojrrjim to Tur IlKK.1Tomorrow's Price Current will yayi 'Ihoro ha * bct'ii.a Ic'scm-d movement of IIORS tlio pail week und only n moderate imln over thu corresponding pitrlod lust your. Packing for tliu WL-OK U 200,000 , compared with 365.000 laHvcik and UTn.OOO lint your , milking 3,816,000 slncn November 1 , nRiiliut 3,1)00,000 ) nyi'itrnco. I'romlnunt plnoos coin * pimJHsfolJmvi : Itcvclpts anil DNpiisltliin of .Stock. Ollolilrjiil : i | > t tui'l ' ilUoKltlon of st ; > ; ' at shown liy tluib ) oa ! of tlu Union Htcic Yum company fur tlm twuntv-foiii'liii.irj undine : iu 6 o'clock p. m. , . January ,11 , 1804 ; CATTLE. T IKllIM , Cam 'Head ' Curd. tluail earn , lloail lload. 01 n.not 3 Oinahn I'.U'kliu company J.'l TlmH. H. Hammond Co . : tiiH i.47r > Swift .1 Co 7811 iiui : : 047 TlmCiiilahr Packing Co. . . Htl'- I1 , 11)0 ) Hi Ni'lHou MorrlH Htl'Ki : H. IH'CKrr A Uoiti'ii 07 Sldnpi'M and feeders uuo Lefl over iiOO Total 'a.iai tinvr York I.hnMnck Mnrhut. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 31. Iliuivns liecoluti , 1.300 head ; natives , irood to prime , 11.30114.00 ; ordi nary to fair , * l.iK'il.3i ) ( ) ; common , M.OOfllS.DOi oxen , poor tochulci' , ! .7IK l.OO ; bulls , 52GOiJ 3.20 ; dry cows , H.35i3.UO. OU.VKS Hecoljits , 838 head ; market steady poor to choice , to.OlV&H.UO. SIIKKI * AND liAMiis--Ueinlpt& : , 0,000 head ! mnrknt slow ; sheep , poor to strictly prime , $2.004.10 ; lambs , common to choice , J3.00t4 4.30 , lloos Uoi'olpK 9,000 head ; market lower ntS5.90a0.1G. St. Louts l.lviSlock Iiirlii-t. ST. Louis , .Ian. 31. OATTII : Uccolnts , 3,000 head ; shipments , 1,000 bund ; market easier on all kinds ; fair to jsood vhlpplng natlvu steers , $3.'J03Jr.4.10 ; fed Tii.xan stesrs , J3.00O 3.25 ; irrassslo-jrs , iJ.OOft.3.75. lions Kecolpts , 11,200 huad ; slilmuents , l,20heaa ; market OifllOc lower ; best heavy , $5.10445.20 ; mixed , } 4.80tt0.2l ( ; light , f ' - 5.10. Hmr.i' Uocolpts , 1,900 head ; , HOOhuad ; inarknt slow ; native muttons , $3.Oil ® 3.UO ; lambs , $3.004.00. Y. SI. C. A. Course. Edward P. Klliott's entertainment will bo n feature of the season. He is nckno < vlcdgou by press nnd public as ono of the most re markable platform artists of the day , re markable for face , histrionic talent , versa tility nnd lluish. nil of which nro so essential to an artistic performance. Mr. Elliott's Rrc.it success is his comedy work. In this line ho unquestionably stands without a , rival , but ho combines with it dramatic ) pifts of so fln'shcd ' n nature as to pre eminently fit him for Ills novel line of enter tainment. Ho will present the entire play of "Hazel Kirko" this evening. The enter tainment is frco to members. Reserved scats may now be had at the ofllco of tlm association. CIIAHACTIIUS I.Ml'iitSO.VATii : : ) I1Y Mil. EM.IOTT. Ihinstuii Klrko KlrkoTlio Tlio Miller with a Will of Iron Mercy Klrko His Wlfo lla/ol Klrko Tbolr Uiimihter Siiulru llodnev A lYiend and Itonefiictur I'lttuciH Oreen , KMI A Gcnllcnmnuf Leisure , Mutual I'rlond , a very Uld-fashloiied l'iuii ( ; I'ool Arthur Oarrlnuford Lord Travors Illy Dutton , I ) . I ) IJi-ar Dollfthttul llnniuy O'I''lynn ' Uairlnsford's Ynloo ( Mara Wnltlne Maid Mot A liustlo DoWltt's Witch Uazal satvo euros piles. Captured a IH'speratu AIuu. PiEiiiti : , H. D. , Jan yi. Sheriff Oakcs of Stanley county has captured Van Moore , _ the desperado who tnadfi a daring oscnpa , from Jail. Moore was armed with a rifls and revolvers. After n struggle ho wa overpowered by the shariff's passe. was ' QUAKER CHALK TALKS. He is one of the Finest , and his food is / / / < r finest. He cats Quaker Oats. Sold 2-1 b. Only in Packages. AWNINGS , TENTS ETC. Wolf Bros. & Co. , Omaha Tent-Awning COMPANY. JlanufaeturorH of touts , awnlmiH , eto. 7UM und iiousr. covinis. 705 South llllh Street. 1311 Pnrnain Sln-i't. BOOTS AND SHOES. Horse-Gee Shoe Company. Howard St. Salesroom and Onicy-1107-1100-1111 Factory 1119-1 l'Jl-1 IB : ! Jlownnl St. Wo are the ost.v Manuf.ii'turerB of Hoots and Shoes In the Htato of Nebraska. A ifoni.'ral Invitation IN uxti-udoJ to all to liiHiioct our now fiiotury. , Klrkendall , Jones & Amer. llaad-Sewed COMPANY. WhoU-Hitln Mfrx. . UKCiilx Iluutuii 8HOKCO. , hoots , Blioes UublKirHliooCo. 111)- ) und rntilx-ryoodH , iiua : 1101-1 lot ) llarnuy 31. 131U lliirney Htrout. DRY GOODS. II E , Smith & Co. Pry goods , notions , fur- nlbldnj Kiioila , cprnor lltliand llowurd ats. BAGS , ETO. GOAL. Bemis Omaha Bag Johson Broj , COMPANY. 1008 Faruam Ktrcei , . Omaha , Nub , ImporiiirB mid iniinulac- uirorit of Hour W110LK3ALE COAL. burlaps , twlno. HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhalin/ / Loback & Lnn ! , COMPANY. oMli-rs In linntwnroniul Corner Unhand Jaukson IIU'UllHlllCH' tOUlS , Streets lllll Doiii'lnH Street. HATS , ETC. | L0MBEK. WJUTGibbonlC ) lom"A7WaYeiir ! WholcH.i'n Imiiurtuil , America nl'urt * HdlS , C1IIH | , HtlMWjfOOlltt. liiiideuiuunl. .Milwin- KJuvi'H , mlttcnx. 1-ih lii i iclient mill Qnlnuy and llnniny StruotH , whlt'i lliuu. Liauons. JTOyE BEPAIR9 Frici & Herbert , OmahiStovoRoair WOHK8. Steve repair * Wholesale liquor ileulerB nml water lUl.'iclimoiim forimy kind of HtuvfH 1001 FarnamSt. made , I''OV Doutrl.iH. PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Papar Co Standard Oil Co. Carry a full utock of Kunncd and lubricating wrltliif P.IIK.TB , car l ollu , axlu irrcane.otc.