THE OMAHA DAILY BISKt Wt'lWDAY , JAKUAHY 28 , 1890. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Advanced Two .Ocnta and Olosed with that Gain. FROM THE START BULLS WERE STRONG CnMrH Oprni-it I.nivor lint TJu-rc AVm Conxlili-rulilf SfiTMUlli llovijliilinl I.titcr Corn Took Some H - conrnKiMiicnl from AVIicat. CHICAGO , Jnn. 22. Whent advanced Zc today nnd closed with the gain held except Uc. Corn nnd oats were strong In sympa thy nnd closed from > 4o to ! ic higher re spectively. Provisions , on the contrary , were weak nnd closed nt a loss of lOc In pork nnd Inrd and EC In ribs. From the start the wheat trade was tin- mlstnkulily bullish nnd May , which closed yesterday nt from GlUc to Cl'.ic ' , stnrted nominally nt Ol'/ic. There wns practically no wheat for sale at this price , however , and from the opening It wns changing hands In 23,000 , 60,000 nnd 100,000-bu. chunks at B2'ic. ' The feeling wns In sharp contrast with .that which prevailed nt the close yes terday. After the trade had Imil n night's reflection It was unable-to discover why It hml been so panicky , nnd the misplelon was raised that they were the victims of n. raid designed to shako out the longa nnil buy cheap wheat , This conviction , with the fact thnt there wna no bcttr iinw ? , but , on the contrary , much that was strongly bull- I h , caused n rtifh on the part of there who had Bold out yesterday to relnHtnlo themselves on the long side , but there Wits llltlu for pale , nnd the nellve competition neil the market booming. Shorts took fright nnd there wns n stonily ndvnnco of 2c from yesterday's close. The heavy realiz ing which followed caused porno break. Ca bles opened lower , but iheie was consider able strength developed Inter. The north western receipts were light-only 2G3 curs nnd primary deliveries wore ale small. St. Louis reported 230.WO bu , sold thcto toRo by river to Now Orleans , and the Hour nslncss was leportcd active. The olllclnl report of the Argentina exports for ISO. " > Phawcd that with the HID nil amount left over the total wn about 38XKK)0 ( ) ( ) bu , , and thnt those of ISM will rot exceed thnl. Thu Washington crop bureau. In Its January ( statement , makes n shrlnkiigo In the Eng lish whent crop of 22,700,000 bu. , while Rus sia , has 4:1,467,000 : bu. less Of wheat than lust year. There wns also a rumor thnt the government would open negotiations with Spain for the purchnpo of Cuba , which would open a big Hour market for America , nnd this probably had pome effect. May wheat opened nt ClHc , sold up steadily to < J2Jic off lo filmic nnd nt noon wns CXc , or lc higher than It closed last night. The market was quiet but nervous during the Inal hour , .May felling to G2c and back to C2c nnd G3c split , finally closing nt C3c. The covering by shorts was Immense. Corn wns strong , taking Its strength from wheat , nnd scored a good ndvnncc before the middle of the day. Mav opened Vic higher at 2CUc nnd rosu lo from 2Sic : ) to 29T4C. following the fluctuations of the wheat market , nnd closed nt 23'fto. ' sellers , for May , nnd from S04c ! to SO'iic bid for July. A firmer feeling prevniled In oats nnd prices were higher. Sympathy with wheat and corn to some extent wns the cause of the advance , yet good short buying was the main backing of the strength. May opened He higher at from 20Uc to 20fic , sold up to from 20 > 6c to 2 94c , declined to from 20V.c { to 2oy8c. closing at that. Provisions were quieter than for some time past and nn easier feeling prevniled. The opening was weak , Mny pork opening 12Uc lower than yesterday's close at from $10.W > to $1055. Hog receipts wore liberal , nnd Ihls with tho. Orange Judd Farmer re port showing that there Is no scarcity of hcgs In the country caused nn easy feeling , but the strength In whent prevented any decided drop. May pork opened weak and J2V4c lower nt from $10.50 to $10.55. milled to $10.70' ' nnd closed steady nt $10.52'lard opened 7'ic lower nt from $5.9214 "to $3.93 , rallied to $5.9716 and cloaul at J5.00. May ribs started Be lower at from $ . > .27 > / < . to $5.30 , advanced to $3.C5 nnd became quite weak near the end. closing nt } 5.27'A Uusl- ness wns quite nctlve In the last half hour. Estimates for tomorrow : Wheat , 40 cars ; corn , 510 cars ; oats152 cars ; hogs , 20,000 head. Tin , leading future.3 rnngea as follows ; Articles. I Opan. | HUli. | Lo > v. | aioJjT Whcnt.No.2 Jan 80 COK Fob 01 ! , 01 Mny c.m , 01on July. 02M eaw Corn , No 2. . Jan Way 2DTK July * Sept 31J J1K aiH OntB.No , a. . Jan is is May 20 M ; o July PorKporbol Jan 10 20 10 40 10 20 10 22l < May lu fit ) 10 70 10 CO 10 C24 Lnrd.lUOlbH Jan. . . . . . . . s as G 72t ( 6 fi2 ( . C R2U Mny S 1TJI. 0 ( K ) n fiu r no July G 10 0 ID 0 05 U OS U.crl lllbs- Jan P 02) ) . C 10 fl 00 fi 024 May 071. . 5 : ir. C i6 ! July Q.-1I ) 5 45 D 40 6 4(1 ( Cash quotations were ns follows : FI.OUIl Firm : winter patents. $3.W3.CO ; atiilRhli. $3.10 J'3.35 : Bprlne patent * . J3.1uifi'3.2Jj sprlnir xtratKhts , 2.COiS.75 ; bnkerp. JiIOir2.3r . WIlKAT-No. 2 pprlng. COiiSMc ; No. 3 spring , \ < QKc't NK 2 re < l , C.p(7G5Hc. ( TORN No. 2 , 27c ; No. 2 yellow , 2 ; ic. OATH No. 2 , 1Sc ; No. 2 white , 20B21c ; No. S white. 13820C. RYK No. S. 3SJc. ! DARLBY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 20 ® 88e. 88e.FLAX FLAX SRKO No. 1. 92 052'jc. PRIMB TIMOTHY BUHU-J3.0S. 1'HOVISIONS Mc s poik , per bbl. , > 10.17 5l 30.27V4. I 'ild , per 100 Ibs. , J5.62HirS.CJ. Short ribs sides ( loose ) , f3.00f5.00. Dry salted shoul ders ( Imxed ) , H,7S 5.00. Short clear sldea ( boxed ) , J0.37HH5.W. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , SUGARS Cut loaf , J5.75 ; granulated , J5.12 ; etandnnl "A , " J5. 1'OUI.TRY-Flrm : turUcys. 9G12c ; chickens , 7 CS'.ic ; .ducks. 11jfl2c. Tha following wer the receipts and shipment ! today ! On the Pralnai exoiianra today ttio butter mar ket was Btcady : creamery. 1464100 : dairy , II ) J 17c. Kces , utoady ; fresh. ISKOlOc. Cliccau , ( intcl ; NI\V YOHK GI.MUAL M.VHKKT. Olonlnnr ( tuoliitldiiN on < l > c I'rliicliial ClIIIIIIIDllltlcM flllll Stlllllt'N. NUW YORK , Jan. 22.-FLOL'R-Recelpts , 16,00) ) bbls. ; exports , 13,900 bbls. : strong , with DttlCc rcnerally paid over recent prices , winters com ing In for the greatest share of trenKth ; win ter patents , J3.C5O3.W ! city mill clean , W.WW4.00 ; Winter straights , JJ.4003.W ; spring low grudc-s , I1.6002.W. R > o Hour , quiet ; superllnel2.2JiiJ.75. . Uuckwlu-nt ( lour. Jl.ai1.30. JIUCICWHKAT-Uull , 3S)4iZ42c. ) ) CORN MKAL-Dull ; yellow western , choice , JOc ; Ilrandywlne , J2.JB , HYU Inactive ; western , 4245c. IIARLUY Dull ; western , 3 > e45cj feeding , 11ARLBY MALT-Wc8tern. 48ffMc. AVHKAT KxpwlB , 45,40i ) bu. Kpot stroneer : No. 3 red. 7So ; No. 2 hard , 67iJc , f. o. b. , nttont. Dptlona Btronger and activennd higher all day , advancing on liberal ouUldo buying. Btrony for- rlKti marketM , with gocd llumpeim buying- , bull ish Argentine crop new nnd general covering ; lenllmont continues bullL'lij clcnud nervous nt IVitTllia net' advance ; No. 2 red , Jimuary. close > I t 71 c ; May , CS % 70 S-ltk ; . closed 70c , CORN Receipts , SS.OW bu. ; exports , 19.9 bu. Epat linn ; No. 2 , 20o. OptloTis very cjulet , but ihanNl wheat's slrniKth , closing ' , UJlo ? higher : January closed at SOJic ; May , SSHffSOc , cloanl OATS Receipts , BS.200 bu. ; exiiorts , 100 bu. Bpot llrm ; No. Z. ! l i 24Hc. Optl.ns dull but Mi'iidlcr , with other markets , closing life He higher ) January closed at ! 4ic ; May , 244c , chned 35o. HAY Dull : shipping , JJ.OOOS.M ; uwxl to choice. J9.WWliW. HOPS Weak ; Btute , common to choice. 1891 crop. 21iTU > i ! ; UilS crop , 4Q9c ; cuast , IS'Jl crop , J4tMH ! > c : ISM crop. 4ffc. ! ) ia-Dulli wet raited , 20 to 2 ! Ibs. , lie ; Iluenos Ayrt- * , dry , 20 lb . , 16c : Tc-ini. dry , : | to 30 II' ' " . . Po ; California , 21 to K Ibs. , Ho. LHATHKR Dull : hemlock sole , Iluenos Ayres , Ilh'ht ID heavy weights. Zip ; nclds , 21 SJc. WOOL Steady , ' domestic lleece , 18fflc ; pulled , 390'ZCc. PROVISIONS llecf. Btcady : family. J10.00O 12.X ( > ! beef hams , J15.Wljl6.M ; packed , ! 9. y 10.00. Cut meals , steady ; pickled hums. JS.WO Ijird , quiet nnd tteudy ; wexern strain at I5.W , nominal ; January , 1C , nominal. J'ork. higher ; me s , J10.75UH.lo ; short clear. I11.WI/13.W ; family , ill. 10 , TALLOW Steady ; city. SUc ; country. 4e. < 'IliiHi-ltecLli : > tu , 1.371 pkgs , ; quiet ; state. large. 7U 10c ; unull. 7iflOHc ; part eklins , 3UW tci full iklin * . 2ff3c. l'KTROL10l'M-\Veak ; United closed at I1.3T.J bid ; rtllned , I7.U ; Philadelphia und Raltlmore , { 7.0)1 ) Philadelphia and Unlllmoiu In bulk , 15.10. ROSIN Quiet ; strained , common to good , Jl.O ) TURPBNTINBleady. . S20 24c ! IHCU-Bteady : dometllc , fair lo extra. 8 He. > IOIMHSiii-11rin : : New Orleans , ( pen kettle , rood , to choice. Kittle. IIUTTKRReceipts. . 1J.OOO pkgs. ; market teady ; creamery , 14C2U ; Ulglns , Zlc. UQS Rtcclpta , 4kU plus. ; marktt BttuJy ; I Unto nn.l I'cT.nnyhnnln , HOlSci western , 1JK ! 1 I ! . , rnulhi-rn. llli li'ie. ' MI.TALS-1'lK iron. w k ; imitlictn , Ili.fiOg li.71 ; lurthern , JI2.WU12.W. CVpptr. stnidy , broker * ' prl'e , JK.ST'.i ; exclmnco price , J9.71U ! > .S7'l. Ixiid , rtMidy ; brokers' ptlre , J2.W ; ex- rlmiiKO pilce , IJ.oj'frflJ.til , Tin , nrm : ( tialis jn.y.fln.W ; plAle * . dull , Speller , qule ) ) J - tnrntlc , J4 , noinlnnl , OTTl NHBi : OIL- More nfllva nnd ( Inner on Inillikh t.oiithrn dxlc i prime crude. ! 4fj 24 < ic ; pilnic crude , f , o. b. niii't , l(21ci ( off Krnde * , lOc. _ _ _ O.M.MIA MAItlvRT. Cniulltlnn of Trnilc nnil Qriiitntlniin nn Slnplc nnil 1'iinpy I'roilticc. LVKIS-Sttlrltr fit h stock. He. M2TTlil-.F lr lo cocj stock , rolls , lie ; pack- Ins stock , tuM , 8310c ; choice to fan-y country , VIAL ! Cholc * fat , 70 to IM tb . , ure quoted at CJ7c : Inrito nnd cflnrse , 48Cc. CHiil | > onicsllc brick , ll'.tc ; Kdatn , per dox. , J9.M ; Club House , 1-lb. Jars , per dor. , 1J.W ; Llmberger , fancy , per Ib. , ll'.ic ! Roquffott , 'tlb. jam , per doz. ; 13.60 ; Young1 Americas , HUc ! Twlnt , fancy , lie. POULTUr-UnsEed-Chlckcns , ducks. rhalce , OfflOc ; turkeys , choice , POULTRY , LIVi-C. Jncobson , of the Montana Poultry Packing nnd Supply company , quotas Ilvo poultry llrm nnd wanted at : Hens nnd young roost , rs , f.i.ici old cocks. 2'tc ' ! turkey hens , S'.ic youtii ? turkey BD ! biers , T.iOj old Toms , 60 ; ilucki full fenthcred , 7o ! gee e , Cc. No comnilfslun chut Red. lIAV--tlaiid | | , t.50i midland , > 3l lowland , 14.M ; r > e Btrnw , Jt ; color makes the price > liny ; light bales rcll the best. Only top grades bring tup prlc'-r. RROOM CORN Kxtremely slow sale ; new crop , dtllvcted en Irnck In country , choice green self-wi/rUlnn carpet , pi-r Ib. , 2Uc ; choice green , nmnlnc to hurl , Z' c ; ci-mmnn , H4c. OAMK Jnck Fnljic , 7ScCJ1.00 : colden plover , 11,22 ; Jnclc rabbits , per dnz. , ll.Mfll.76 : fmnll rabbits , 7triTtl.OOi mallard ducks. J3.50 3.7f , : redheads - heads , J3.7Jn4.00 ; c nvnsl.ncl ( dntliP , J5.OOi7S.00 ; tf.il , blue wlnir , J2.0)/2.26 ; tenl , preen wing , J1.7i"72.nii ; mixed ducks , Jt.7.if2.2.'i : Canada pome , JO.Mfy.M ; nmnll RCCKO , } 4.CO5.00 ; brants , J3.50 , kqitlrreli , , per doz. , C0ff7c. PIOKONS Live , very flow ; dead pigeons not wanted. , VnOKTAHLES. CAULIFLOWKH-l'er crate. J2.754f3.00 , or $1.50 01. , j pur dnz. CAItliAUR- California stock , per Ib. , Ic. POTATOES Fancy native stock ; 30c ; from stoic In Kinnll ) ntc , 30i3Sn ; Colorado stock , We. ONIONH-Prr bu. . 23R400. HHANS Hnml picked navy , per DU. . Il.tO. BWKKT I'OTATOnS Choice Block. 12.75 ptr bbl. rKLIIRY-Cnllfornla. per ADZ. , No. 1 , 90o ; No. 2 , 75cJ Kahimazoo. 2fr. LIMA lIKANS-Perxlb. . fc. WATER cnHSS Per 1S-qt. case , tl.S001.7I. FRUITS. MEXICAN STRAWIIIIRRIES None. AI'PLIiS Fancy New York , J3.23ff3.W ; choice western , J2.uO'j3.'XI ' ! ' ; Utah apples , per box. Jl.SO. CRANHr.RRIES Jersey. J8.75 ; Cape Cod. J10 : McFnrlln'B , J10. .MALAGA ORAPES-Pi-r C0-ll > . bbl. , J5.GOifll.00 ; per 03 to 70-lbs. , grain. J7.00ff7.M. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES California budded seedlings , regu lar sizes , 83 ; : W to 2SS size ; , I2.50O2.75 ; navels. J3.73 : InrKi- > ! ? " . J3.23. LnMONS OlUlfOrnla , per box , J3.500I.OO ; Mes- slnns , 84.00 4.25. BANANAS Choice large Block , per bunch , 82.04 O2. 23 ; medium Flzed bunches , 81.7502.00. MISCELLANEOUS. ' OYSTERS Mediums. 15u ; standatds , 20c ; extra selects , 23c ; Urancli & Co. selects , 27c ; New York counts , SOc ; standard bulk , per Kill. . J1.10. I1ONKY Fancy white , per Ib. , I5c. MAPLE SYRUP-Flve-gal. cans. each. 82.7S ; gal. cans , per doz. , 812 ; M-gal. cans , (8.25 ; quart cans , 1 13.75. CIDER Pure juice , per half bbl. , 83 ; per bbl. . 84.71 , . SAUER KRAUT Per bbl. , t3.75 ; half bbl. . 2.25. I'lQS New crop. California , 10-lb. boxes , per Ib. , lee ; Imported fancy , 30-lb. boxes , 15c ; choice , 10-lb. boxes. HUfll2c. DATES New Peislan , 80-lb. boxes , per Ib. , 6J4c ; fards , 10-lb. boxen , per Ib. , 9a MAPLE SUaAR-Ohc' s , per Ib. , 9O10c. PllESEUVES-ABBorted , 20-lb. palls , each $1.40. COCOANtlTS-Pcr 100. J4.GO ; each. 5c. NUTS Almonds. California , per Ib. . medium klze- . lOc ; Turragtina almonJo. ler ' ! : . large. 12',4c ; Rrnzlls , per Ib. . 8c ; Engutw wnlnutajer Ib. , fancy soft shell , 12c ; atnndaitts. HJIUHc ; filberts , per Ib. . 100 : oecnns. po'lshed ' medium. ICc : large. 12c : peanuts , nw. C'.Jc ; roasted. 70 7lJc : hickory nuts , small , per bu. , J1.7B ; hickory nuts , large , per bu. . J1.60 ; black walnuts , per DRESSED MEATS. UEEF-Oood western steels , 400 to GOO Ibs. . OVtflCo ; good cows and heifers , 4H5o : medium COWB and heifers , 4Vic ; good forcquai tors COWH nnd helfcis , SMQWic ; good hindquarters cows and heifers , CilSiic ; cow loundu , 5c ; cow chucks. 3',4o ; steer chucks , 404',5c ; beef tender loins , fresh , 20c ; frozen , 17c : bsef rollH.banelvss. S .q ; sirloin butts , boneless , S'.Jc ; loin backs , cue ; cow ribs. No. 3 , CS7c ; cow loins , No. 3 , 7Uji S4e. ! MUTTON DrcEEed mutton , Cc ; racks , 9c ; legs 7'ir : middles , 7'ic ; stews , 3c. PORK Drosfed hogs , 4lc : pork loins , Co ; Bpare rlbn , BUc ; park shoulders , 4V4c ; pork shoul ders , skinned , 4&c ; pork trimmings , 4c : tender loins , 13c ; pigs' feet , cleaned , per doz. . S3e. FURS. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 4c ; No. 2 srecn hides , 1c ; No. 1 Klein Baited hides , d'.ic ; No. 2 Brcen salted hides , 4'Jc ; No. 1 green eoltei ] hides , 25 to 40 Ibs. , DVtcj No. 2 creen salted hides , 23 to 10 Ibs. , 4MO ; No. 1 veal ralf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 6\ic \ ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 lo 15 Ibs. , 4'ic ; No. 1 dry Hint lildes. 8 c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. SflCc ; No. 1 dry salted , hides , Cc ; part cured hides , Vic per Ib. lex than fully cured. 8IIEKP PRLTS-Qreen called , each 25jJCOe : green sailed shearllnKs ( short wooled early eklni ) , each 15c ; dry shearlings ( short wouleil early skins ) . No. 1 , each , lOc ; dry shearlings ( iliort wcoled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. Gfj6c ; dry Hint Kanras and Ne braska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 405c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per b. , actual weight , 4&CHc ; dry film Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4OSc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight. 4WSc ; 'vet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on ' " "TALLOW AND OREASE T HOW. NO. i. SHCJ tallow No. 2. 3c ; grease , while A , Z'.Jc : grease , wlille II , 3c ; grease , yellow , 2'/ic ; create , dark , 2 : ; old butter. 202',4c ' ; beeswax , prime , H@:2c ; IUUKII tallow , IVic. 1JONES In car lots weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.00&I4.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , Jlo.00fti2.00 ; jry country , damp nnd meaty , per ton , JS.WifS.OO , WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy. CS7o ; fine light , SO9o : quarter blood , IDfTlZc ; eeedy , burry nnd chuffy. 8 0c : cotted and broken , coarne. 789cj coded anil broken , fine , CIISc. Fle'ce waibed Medium. UfflSc : fine , 14916c ; tub washed , 16O 8r : black. 8c ; bucki , 6q ; las locka. 2jf3c ; dead culled , COtc. COtc.STOCKS STOCKS AM ) IIUNOS. OiiertitloiiN In ScoiirKlfH Wore Quite Ilcnvy Yt > Nt > riliiy. NIJW YORK. Jan , 52. The operations In stocks today , whllo largely of n professional diameter , Included sonvj fair oulelde > buylnc for European account , and to n less extent purchases > y local commission houses. The volume of bu < - nes was somewhat larger than that of the ircvlous da ) * , with the Krealer part of the trad- nt ; dlstrlbutiM luHwccn four Industrial tlockB and tit. Paul and Wrttern Union , Tlio Ixmdon cableu ii iurlti ] u tlecldedly morv cheerful condl- lon of the public mind regarding the present outlook , fo far na the relations With the Unltnl italic nro concerneil , and higher prlccu for Ami'rlcaru were fulloweil by large puicb.ihes In hU market. Continued easy rales for call noney In the street und predictions of freer of- ferlngu of time money , together with lower rut en far iterllng exeluintre , were .among the bull factoi * . The IndUKtrlalB , ua usual , were mu- ilpulutei ] under special Inllnence. The prlcea ho\ul substantial Improvement over yentciday's Inul eu\e \ . und In short order further Ktilns were entablUhc-d of H to 14 per cent , the last In Rock Inland. The International ktocks were am- Hplcuous In ( ho upwurd movement. After the lut lltteen minutes f buslneoa a reaction oc curred In which , anlje. from Tobacco and West- em Union , the ktiea revordeil wtie ctily iruc- lonal. Tobacctr had otlvancrd U per cent , to 7l ! , mt vubteauenll ) ' broke lo J6U on liquidations nn I ininineiluB by thu prufe sonal ! dealcra.Ve tem t- em Union also , after an titrly fractional ud- vunco , yielded a jv-ilnt on continued bear attack. U t'.ie recemlcm the market quieted down , and up to a latu hour there wera no speclul feature * nvBentnl , uklde from the Indumrlals. aeneiul Jlectrlo ruse 14 per cont. to Z7U. en revival > f the rumor that n agreement had been t-t- ectwl with the Westlngliouu * people. The Btwk reacted 1 per cent on a denial of the rriHwts , > ut ub uiuenlly recovered H per cent of the arly advance , Bugar gained IK per cent on ud- la v Jlou gradta or fortlcn and do me llo products. Chlcngo Ol ro * n frnctlor nnd Inter droppsJ 1H per o nt on heor selllnc prompted by the check encountered In the cnn MlldMlon effort * . Subiequfntly exn-erlng o ihviu CrtUfCd a full fnlly. In th Inst ntleen mlnuln of business n spur uf activity < lvcloi > l , nnd the twit flmrn ol t.ie day , as n rule , were recorded. Rending nt trncled attention cm account of nn sctlve In nulry for the Block nd btindd nt sdvnnclnd prlcn , which wn * nscrlbe < l to expectation of Im portnnt developments Mt the meellns of 111 anthracite presidents nnd large deposits unde the reorganization plan , The declarntlcn ( if : 5 per cent dividend on the flirt preferred Mox : ! < of thp New York , ChlcflRO A 81. Louis rnllroful cnu > ed nn ndvnnce of S > pr cent , while th cxinmon nnd Zd preferred Blocks rose 1U I > * ci'til nr.d 3 per cent rerpecllvely. Northwester ! failed to Improve particularly on nn Increase i4 JM7.940 In the gross enrnlnKS for December. On the 'ither hnnd , St. Paul gained 1H per cent net llurllngton Itt per cent nnd Rock Island U per cent. The market closed strong. Rendlm mciitwiRtt were the features of the ? bonJ mnrkc In point of activity nnd ndvnnce. The nRureRnt mien were Jl.WS.OW. The detUlnRn In. mining FC- curttlcs were larger than u uil , renchlnK a tola of 13OX ) shares , In which Phoenix ngureil fo 15.OX ) shares. The stock wns erratic , rntiRlng Utwecn 8 to 12. nnd clewed nt thr > lower price. The nvenlnB Post's London financial cable- Krmn nj-s : There wns n quiet but dlstlncllj letter tone to the stock markets today , du to the inoru favornble ndvlces nbout Atnerlcnr sentiment , In nnd out of congress. The repor of the Times thnt Inrgc Institutions have np piled largely for the new American loan nlrc had n good effect. Americans , nfler buoyancy closed under the best , Investment markets were very etroiiK. Consols sold nl 107S. Home railway nro ndvnnclnx to .record prices nnd speculatlor In brisk. Record price * nnd the Fpeculntlvc matkcls ore better , but there Is no public buy Inff of Anicrlcnnn. The Pnrls bourse was IIrm nnd more nctlve. llerlln was eiulet. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange todny : The total salea of Blocks today were 13. > , C72 slmies , Includlnc : American Sugar , 12,200 ; Amer ican Tbhnccu , 13,500 ; llurllngton , 5.100 ; ChlcaKO Oas. 10,100 ; General Electric. 10,100 ; Louisville & Nashville. 7.000 : Ilendlnff. 4,000 ; Rock Island , 4COO ; St. Paul , 14,900 ; Leather preferred , U.400 ; Western Union , 10,300. NOTV York Money Market. NDW YOniC , Jnn. 22. MONEY ON CALL lOnsy at 3Sf4 per cent ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed , 3 per cent. I'UIME MEHCANTIL13 I'APKU-608 per cent. STERLING UXCHANGB-DulI nnd lower , with actual business In bankers' bills nt $ l.8Sir ( 4.SO for demand and at SI.S7'-jT1.t > Ti for xlxty dnj-s ; posted rates , J4.8SS4.S9 and J4.S9Viffi4.90 ; commercial bills , t4.SC % , HAlt SILVHII-C7C. HILVUIl CKRTtKICAABS E7ii@C7c. OOVKHNMENT llONXJS Easier. Slate bonds , Innrtive. Itnllrond bonds , 'firm. Closing quotations on bends were as follows : Doiiton StocU ( luotntlnn * . BOSTON. Jan. SB. Call loans. 03s D3r cent : tlnio loans , 5-ji7 ! per cent. Closing prlsja for Blocks , bondsanl : mining Btturji : Sun FrmicUco Mlnliiur Unolatlonn. SAN FHANCISCO , J.in. 22. The ofdclal Quotations for mlntnjr to Jay wjrj ai fol lows : Silver bars. U7c. Mexioin dallvri. 8lHi33Xo. ; Drafts , Mint , par : tcleirauo. ; : pir. NCTT Yurie SlliiiiiB ( Inotiitloim. NEW YO11K , Jan. a' ' . T.ia following arj lh cloBlnit miningquotatloin ; BAH SILVER 20Kd per ounce. MONEY ! 4 per certt. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills nnd threu months' bills Is 1 1-10 per cent. KorrlKii Kliiaiu'liil AffulrM. 11ERLIN , Jnn , 22. Exchange on London , eight duyx' sight , W murks 44 pfg. PARIH. Jan. 22. 4 p. m. Three per cent rentes , 102f iiVie for the account ; exchange on xmdon , 25f t'2e for checks. LONDON , Jan. 22. Clold Is quoted nt Kuenos Ayr.H tmlny at 226.W ; Madrid. 17.62 ; Lisbon , 23 ; Bt. PetertlmrK. CO ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 10S.C2'i ; Vienna , 103. The nmoum of bullion gone Into h Hank of England on balance today was 40,000. . Financial BOSTON. Jan. 22. Clearings , 814,013,576 ; bal ances , Jl.lSO.llC. 11ALT1MOR15. Jan. 22-CJearIngs , 12.401,353 ; ialunee , { 479,017 , NEW YORK , Jan. 22.-Clearng | , Jf8,343,90S ; balances , J4,079 , ! > GO. PHILADELPHIA , Jan. 22-Clcarlngs , $15,9K- 11 ; balances , 81.3S2.752. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 22. Clearings. 84,142.042 ; bal ances , JC68.073. Money , J8 per cenl ; New York exchange , We premium bid ; 75c nuked. WASHINOTON , Jan. 22. Today's Htalement of the condition of the lreii > ury hewn the fal- owLigj Available cash balance , $178,081 , 2S6 ; gold csen.- , 853,3S1(5 , CHICAaO , Jan. 22. Clearings , JI3.333.C70. loney steady at C per ctnt for call loans luid 07 per cent for commercial paper ; New York xchunge , par ; foreign exchange , steady ; tank- ru' ( Ix > ndon ) Bterllng , 84.S9 > iti4.87 ! . Ilry CooilH .MnrUft , NEW YORK , Jan. 2Z IlusliieKi wears a. quirt appearance , but under the pretsure of very nany buyer * . who i > laklnm were moderate n quantity , the UKKregate Bales from new bust- letu were fairly Urge , and inor * In Bight , with ha cloao of eacli day , Printing- cloth * uro neg- 1 teil nnil very noFiri.W fit Sc , with some busl- new ilolnc In odd ) ) * . FA 1,1 j llivr.ll. M . , Jnn. 22-1'rlnt ct.itht MM nt ! HP , but the fi-ort In not conflrmeil. The Mien. If nny , .trrri lUht nl 2Uc , but the nctiinl price nntl t > nMi < filr onler * . . BOSTON , Jnn. 22The Wool nnd Cotton Re porter will cny lomortow of th * wool trnde AlthniRh the wooleH MiArket has externally prc rented n quiet n > p ct , ' > l7i- evidence of n Mron undercurrent Is found "In the fact thnt over 7 , OOl.ona ibs. of wool llu'veen sold In the prenen mnrkclB , n rood hnt .of which wns domestl utorka. fiAlen In thJrorre | xindlnK period of 1S9 nmounted to G.W.O'M II * . The ftrennthtnlnK o prices of forclg.TI > OB > tins nt length cam monced lo divert nttnjtlon to Home domefll lines , which hnv been rnlher slow of Inte , W think we sec evidence of this In the Inrger rnl of lerrltory nnd other -pvrts this we k. The Tnc of the dlsposnl of mnrc wonl this week , whe business generally Is bcoet with the grave nn noynnces , not to KBV danger , to the cnrren flnnnclnl condlllon , seems to us good prenumpt Ive evidence thnt with the currency question out of the way the wool nnd wnolen Indnstr would be found to l > e In considerable beltc condition than It wns n ycnr nro. The stnlls tleal position of the stnpln Is ouch ns to rendc a Icllcf In n good future value of wool & hlchly rational one. The pales since Jnnuary 1 1WO , have nmounled to 23.458,000 Ibs. , ns ngnlns 17,605,050 In the corresponding period of 1K > 5. LONDON , Jnn. 22. At the wool auction Mle today 1.1,039 bales were offered , of which 700 wcro withdrawn. A good cntnlnRue nnd n fin show of Krcixsy Victoria combings were offereil which were largely taken by American buyem The continent wns more active , nnd particularly CJermnny nnd AUnce. It Is prolmbln thnt large purchnses of ncoured merinos will be mnile fo Rtisnln shortly. The American purchases todn } amounted to 2,0i10 bales. Following nrc the pale In detail ! New South Wnles. 3.2.14 bales ! scoured Stl : Rrensy , . 9V4d. Queensland , 19 bales ; peoitred 1sli,4d01s4d ; grensy , 4UQOUO , Victoria , 4.7f > bales ; scoured , Ildfls6d ; greasy , 7dTl3 ; U4d Soulh Australia , 1,213 bales ! scoured. lldCTlnSiid gri-nsy , 5 JIOd. New Xenlnnd , 849 bales : scoured 6iid 1s ; greasy. 7',4I10 d. Cnpc of Osod Hape ttnd Nntnl , 1,019 bales ; scoured , SHdffls 3d greasy , 4y4O7'd. _ _ ! _ _ _ St. I.oii IM Cciii-rnl Slnrkct. BT. LOUIS. Jnn. FIXUU-Qiilet nnd llrm ' - ' > < Si CX'rix ' fnncy' 13-M@3-10 ! choice WHEAT-StrcnKthencd Iccnlly on the report thnl n large nmnunt of hnrd winter held here had been ordered shipped by a southern mill. CnU'es were stronger , but the market was unsettled for futures during- the last hour , clnslnpr tfl'li * nliove yesterday. Piwt bid higher on call ; No. 2 led , cash , B5c ; No. 2 hard , tOJic ; January , 59 o : May. MVSc. CORN Wns slronK with wheat , the close for futures bolng 'iJJWc higher than yesterday. Spot strong on call : No. 2 mixed , cash , 2SV1JT2SC ; January. 2V)4c ) ; May. WSc : July. 27Hc. OATS Quiet , but utronKcr. Spot nrm ; No. 3 , cn. h nnd Jnnunry , 18c : May , 20'Jc. IlYI'Quleti No , 2 , offered at 37o on call , but the cnly bid wns 35c. CORN MEAIJl.Kmi.SO. . BRAN Firm nt 44c for sacked , cast track. FLAX SEED-Stcady. SCe. POULTRY Market unchanged : turkeys. SUfi c ; chickens , 6',4C7c ; ducks , 8'4fl9e ; geese , 6',4 ( ff c. TIMOTHY SEED J3.00W3.CO. HAY Dull , quiet ; prairie , 87.00010.00 ; timothy , J9.OOR13.50 , this side. y BUTTER Weak nnd declining ; creamery , 1S(5 ( > 22c : dairy. 11015c. EOGS I wer. 12V4c. AVHISKY 81.32. LEAD Film : 82,50 bid. SPELTER Falnblp. nt 83.73. COTTON TIER 72c. IIAGQINO 4f3c. PROV'ISIONS Pork , lower ; standard mess , Jobblnff , old , J10.2 > ; new , 810.C2'.4. I-ard , lower ; prime steam , 86.50 ; choice , J5.CO. Bacon , boxed shoulders. J5.2714 : longs , J3.3714 ! ribs , $5.S7'.4i shorts , JC. Dry salt menu , boxed shoulders , 84.75 ; ribs. 85.50 ; fhorts. 85.75. RECEIPTS Flour. 1,000 bbls. ; wheat , 13,000 bu. : corn , 45.000 bu. ; oats , 34.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 5.000 bbls. ; wheat , 19,000 bu. ; com. 15,000 bu. ; onts. 33.000 bu. Coff ocr , .Market. NEW YORK. Jnn. ' 22. COFFEE-Optlons opened easy nt 1002D points decline under dls- cournglnR European' ' cable news und larger re ceipts nt Rio nnd Santos , with liberal local nnd foreign offerings duitne the day , preventing nny recovery ; closed quiet'at ) a net decline of 6If20 points : wiles. 11,250 , bags. Including : January , 813.20@13.23 ; March.r,812..013.CO. ( Spot coffee. Rio , dull ; No. 7. 810 ; . Cordova , $17.0:8.00 : ; pnles late yesterday. 2,500 , IVIKS Santos , Ncs. 4 nnd B , spot , , at Jlti.73 ; wqrehpiise deliveries from New York yesterday , 9.C1C lings ; New Yprk slock today , 200,179 bags ; .United States .stock , 333,599 bags ; nlloat for the ; United Slates , 201,0 * ) bags ; total visible for the ; United States , 539,599 bags , nRalnst 528,422 bags last' year. SANTOS , Jnn. 22. Quiet ; Rood average Santos. 813 ; receipts. 7,000 bafis' tock , 422.000 bags. HAMBURG. Jan.22 : - < Dull : ' , i pfg. decline ; sales , l.OOi ) bags. f HAVRE Jim. 22. Cloiod quiet nt liffllf net decline ; Fates. 19,000. . baHM RIO DE JANEIRO , Jan. 22. Quiet ; No. 7 Rio. J13.CO ; < exchnnRe , 91Jd ; rruelpts , 1,700 bags ; cleared for the United States. S.OW bags ; for Europe , 4,000 bags ; stock , 27J.,00 > l bags. KANSAS - ' - ' Bradea ' ' " " J3c ; No 2'rcd 72c ; No. 3 red , "nominally. G5S > 70c ; No. Z BprlnB. CO'ic ; No. 3 spring , D9c : rejccted- nomlnally , 430500. CORN Market hiRhcr ; No. 2 mixed. 23i ; T24'c ; No. 2 white , nominally , 23 SG2lc. OATS Scarce nnd very llrm : No. 2 mixed. nominally. 17o ; No. 2 white , nominally. 17Jfl7',4c. HAY Xlnrket steady ; timothy , J10.OOjJ12.00 ; prairie. JC.OOiD7.00. BUTTER Market steady. EGGS Market very weak. 12',4e. Cotton Market. NEW YORK , Jan.22. . COTTON Futures closed quiet nnd steady ; sales , 131,700 bales ; January. 87.92 ; February , 87.92 ; March , 87.99 ; April. J8.03 ; June. 8S.11 ; July. 88.14 : August. S8.14 ; September , J7.S4 ; October. $7.87 ; November , $7,71. Middling , 71ic. Net lecelpts , 9.120 bales ; erosa recelptB , 1,942 bales ; exports to Great Brit ain , 10.338 bales : to the continent , 1,833 bales ; forwarded , 2.C23 bales ; pales , 3,103 bales , of which 289 Lnles weie spinners ; stock. 1KG.MG bales. ST. LOUIS , Jan. 22. COTTON Steady ; mid dling , 713-lCo ; sales. 727 bales ; lecelpts , l.G.IS bales ; shipments , 1.407 bales ; slock , 77,709 bales. Market. NEW YORK , Jnn. 22. SUGAR-Raw , strong ; centrifugal , 90 test. Site. Refined , flrtn : No. C , 4Hc : mould "A. " SUe ; standard "A , " 4Uc : con- 'ectioners' "A , " 4o ; cut loaf , 6c ; granulated , LONDON , Jan. 22. SUGAR Cane , llrm ; ccn- trlfUKal , Java , 1334id ! ; Muscovado , fair refilling , Is 3d. Beet , nctlve nt the advance ; January , 11s Cd ; February , 11s M. _ MlmiuiipoIU AVIiviit Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 22. WHEAT Strong ; anuary , SO "Jo : May , tsic ; July , W51c : on truck , \o. 1 hard , 57c ; No. 1 northern , 5CHe ; No , 2 northern , f.Sc. FIX3UR Higher ; first patents. 83.155J3.40 ; first bakers. J2.60 ; export bakers , 82.00jf2.25. I'c'orlu Market * . PEORIA , J.nn. 22. CORN Steady ; now No. 2 , 25',4c : No. 3 , 2Jc. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 19c ; No. 3 white , 17K 18c. UYE Firm : No. 2 , 38c. WHISKY Market steady nt $1.22. 'Frlnco WlitMit ( liiointloiiH. SAN FRANCISCO. Jnn. 22. WHEAT-StronB : December , $1.10c ; May. $1.14',4c ; cleared. 81,743 centals. _ _ THE IIUALTV MAniCET. NSTRUMENTS placed on record January 22 , 1S05 : WARUANTY DKRDS. F I Ailams to Rny Nye. lot It and n 10 feet lot 13 , block 6 , 1st add to South Omaha . $10,000 J H Day and wife to A 13 Cutter , w 32 feet lota 25 and 20 , block 3 , Slayno Place . . . 1.300 W T Seaman nnd wife to Nelllo Holmes , lot 11 , block 1 , Pruyn park 1 Byron Heed company to heirs of Hyron Heed , undlv i lots 13 und 18 , bloc-lc 3 : lots 12 and 1C ; block 4 ; lot 1 , block G ; lots 5 and 8 , , block U ; lot 1 , block 8 , Drake's add . 2 Same to W M Cralu..lot 13 , block C , Drnko's add . . : . / ? . 1,800 Heirs of Byron KebdUo Byron Heed company , undlv tt.'lotJ 2 , block 1 ; lots 3 , B and 11 , blocfc'iSjtlots 6. 8 , 12 , 15 nnd 17 , block 3 ; lotn 'T ' , 10 , 11 nnd 14 , block ; lot 17 , lilook. 6 ; lots 3 , 4 , 9 , 10 , 13 and 1C , block 6 ; lota 0 , 12 , 13 and 18 , block 7 , Draho'.o ulld . 2 P J Karhach lo Clmclcs l\irner , lot 1 , block 1C9. Omaha . 43,07a J II Conkllng and WlfcTto Allinn Sven- Bon. lota 2 nnd Unblock 1 , Richmond add . . , . . ' . XT. ? . . 1.000 J U Colliding : eti f.'lo Ellas Sven- ron , lot 3 , Davehnjit's subdlv . 3.00 John O'Donohoo nnll'wlfo to M M Fronzer.'n CO { kif , lot' 6 , block 1 , Henry & S'a odil ? . 12,000 5 M Covell nnd hti l > 'Wd ' to B B Wood , lots 1 to 4. blorlrW Covell's add to Crelghton HelphtiJuA. . 2.COO . V JI Clarke and vttfif to W R Clarko. undlv li lots 8ttf and 14 , House ! .V H'y Buljillv . .Att p. . 1 W M Clarke and \v f to A M Clarke. until v } 4 lot 3Wck 2 , Hnnscom 1'lucej lot 8 , CMfton Place ; lot 7 , block 1 , lot 3 , block 3. Hawthorne IMucc : lot 2S. blocW 1 , Orchard Hill ; nil lots C. t , 11 to .14 , House ! & S' Bubdlv ; lots 28 , 29 arid 31 , Cain Place ; w CO feet of e 350 feet lot 1C , Burl- lett'a add . IM , . C.OOO QUIT CLAIM PR13DS. I M Ifnrnmn to B I < Hnrmon , lot 5 , block 233 , Omaha , and strip adjoining 1 13 'W Gannett to K R Gannett , undlv ' ,4 of n i'i fppt lot 11. block 11 , K V Smith's add ; undlv V4 of 8 > 4 lot 11 , Nelson's add : undlv % of all Furnain " Heights. 1 State of Nebraska to E t , Evans , w Vt inv 10-10-10 . . . . . CGO Inster In chancery to Northern Coun ties Investment trust , lot 2. part lot 1 , block 249 > A OnmhOj and part of Market street . . . . . . . . , . . 6,700 Special mauler to B r > Schaley , w V4 lot 2 , block 223. Omaha . 1,325 Same to K P Morton , 38x81 feet ad joining west Bide- lot 4 , block 2C3 , Omaha . 1.475 Same to A K Cutter , w 22 feet lota 25 and 2C , block 3 , Maync Place. , . , . , . 1,410 Total amount of transfers . { 91,793 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattlo Eccoipta Liberal but Very Few Oem Pod Steers Among Them , BUYERS ASKED A SLIGHT CONCESSION After n Strndy lllne.ftir 11 "VVrck nnd iv Half How * llrokc friiiii 5 < i > * " * ' IO Cenld llcinnnil"fliiiiilirt thnt 1'rlue. WEDNESDAY , Jnn. 22. necclpts for the days Indicated arc : Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Horses. January 22 2R > 0 B.1S7 B2S 11 January 21. , 1,901 6,335 231 25 January 20 1,303 1,229 410 January 18. . . 1,349 3.H5 . . . . January 17 2.1CS 3,739 $67 January 16 1,112 B.079 1,121 09 January IB 1 , I9 4,036 727 January 14. . i.soa 3.802 SM DAY'S DISPOSITION. The disposition of the day's offerings of Ilvo stock wag ns follows , each buyer pur chasing the number of head Indicated : Cattle. Hops. Phcep. Omaha Packing Co , . . . . 20 1,130 . . . . . n. II. Hammond ( Jo. Mr 1,406 Swift and Company. . 525 743 629 Cudnhy Parking Co. 275 2,110 llenton & Underwood 78 II. Hecker < fe Degan 152 Hamilton & Stephens. . . 3 Vnnsant & Co [ S .T. I , . Carey 120 lircker Hros ' . . ( ! 4 , . Chicago P. & P. Co . . . . . . 203 Shippers nnd feeders . . . . 533 Left over 200 230 ' Totals 2SO ! 5.039 C29 CATTLE The receipts of cattle were liberal , over 100 loadu lining on sale. The bulk , consisted of butcher stock , feeders and stock cattle. Corn fed steers suitable for the dressed bacf trade were In light supply , but ad vices from other markets were not en couraging , nnd the market was caster In spite of the fact thnt omy a lew cattle were offered for sale. The buyers took what cattle there were , and though the trade was not active , nbout everything wns void In good season. The most of the cattle were only common to fnlr. but there were n few of the best seen hero In some time , and ns high ns $1.20 wns paid for them. There were nbout twenty-live lends of cows nnd heifers on sale , the offerings of thnt kind of cattle being a little moro lib eral than on n good many days of latu. The market was Inclined to be slow at n decline of about lOc , and the whole fore noon was consumed In effecting n clearance. The demand wns good , but salesmen wire slow to make the concession which buyers thought they were entitled to , In view of the decline at other points. Stockcrs nnd feeders were In larger sup ply than usual nnd as the demand wns only fair the market broke B'fflOc. Not only were feeders lower , but the light stackers , which have been selling at such strong prices all along , also felt the slump In values. The fact Is cattle of that descrip tion have been coming In n little too fast for the demand during the past few days. Representative sales : BEEP STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Nn. Av. Pr. " MO S3 00 1..1240 (3 r,0 , 20..1195 MCO l" SID 3 00 23..1135 3 M 14. . . .103.1 SCO 1..1300 3 15 8..1193 3'BO 1..1220 3 1..U.S' ' ) 325 29..IOCS 3 B..1100 3s r,5 3..1000 3 23 20..1233 3 TO 27..1SC3 3 C5 1..1170 3 33 23..1175 3 M 3..13S3 3 70 4..1093 3 33 4..11S5 3 M 40..12113 3 75 1..1000 3 33 13..1233 3B5 20..1215 3 73 20. . . . Sitt 3 49 I2..122J 3 GO 5..1332 3 S3 7. . . . SI2 3 40 3 GO 17..1177 4 20 20..1270 3 45 3. . . . OS2 3 GO COWS. 1. . . . G73 1 00 4..1012 2 30 1. . . . 039 2 CO 1. . . . 740 1 23 S..1138 230 2..1 : 2 05 1. . . . Slit ) 1 CO 2. . . . 970 230 2..1140 2 C5 l > . : . 82) 1 75 l.i..1030 2 35 1..1230 2 05 i ; . . . S90 1 75 2..10JO 2 33 3..11S.1 2 C3 2. ' . . 103) 2..1150 2 35 1. . EGO 2 03 c. . . ssa- 1 S3 1..1HO 2 35 3. . SW 2 C5 2. . . 849 1 110 2..1035 2 33 1. . . .1I90 2 05 1. . . 910 1 90 G. . . . 962 2 33 1. . . .1050 2 C , 2. . S60 1-90 D.991 233 C. . . .inso 2 C3 1. . 200 S..1023 2 35 1. . . .12SO 2C3 .1015 2 00 2..11X1 235 ! * . .1273 2 70 2 00 C. . , . 9CC 2 40 3. . . .124S 270 11. . 922 2 00 14..1003 240 2..1115 2 70 SO. , 2 ( V ) 3. . . . 96C 2 40 6..HOG 2 70 1. . . . SOU " 2 00 2..1030 2 40 7..I.10S1 273 l.U.IOOO" 2-00- rlG..7. ; 9.18 i2 40 'I./.1310 2 75 1..10.10 ' 2 M 7. . . . 9S4 2 40 1C. . . . 961 273 3. . . . 866 2 00 6..1111 2 40 IS..1002 2 75 1. . . . 850 2 00 1..10.10 245 1..12SO 1..10G4 200 3..1200 245 1..KSO 2 73 1. . . . SOO 2 00 9..1C6I 2 43 G..1241 2 75 1. . . . 950 2 00 23..1100 2 43 8. . . . 903 273 2. . . . 9CO 2 W 1..1110 2 73 1..1030 2 00 3..11 % 2 4.1 o. . . . 981 275 1..I010 2 10 1..10GO 2 CO S. .1023 280 S93 2 10 1. . . .1170 2 GO 4. . .1032 2 SO. .1090 2 10 2. . . .1140 2 BO 1. . 920 2 SO .1000 2 10 1. . . . 980 2 BO 1..1100 2 SO 9C4 2 15 " " 2 B 17..10S3 285 l.,1030 2 15 8""l092 2 CO 8. . . .1013 2 85 2..JOS. , 2 15 2..1100 2 r.O 1..12AO 285 1..10SO 2 15 1..1020 2 r.O lli..1091 290 2..1010 2 20 4..1100 2 M 4. .1132 2 ! 1..11CO 220 15..I03r 2 CO 4.C. . . 995 295 1..1HO 220 12. . . . % 0 2 HO 1. .1150 2 95 5..1006 1..11HO 2 BO 13. 9 > > 4. . . . 957 2 23 1..11SO 2 CO II. . . SS9 295 1..1090 2 23 1..1170 2 M 7. . .1114 3 W 1..10.10 2 25 27..1037 2 55 1. . .1210 3 00 . SDO 2 25 C..121.1 2 .M 3. . . 9SO 3 00 . 9CO 2 23 7..1145 2 S5 1C. . . . tr.l 3 10 .1030 223 7. . . . 9SI 2 CO 1..1370 3 10 .1012 2 23 4..116.1 2 CO 1 . . .ioso 3 : 2..1103 225 10. . . . 985 2 CO 1..1150 3 2.1 1. . . . 900 13. . . . 7SO 2 63 3. . . . 970 3 23 3..11CO 12. . . . S3G 2 CO 1..1140 3 35 HEIFERS. 1. . . ceo 1 CO 2. . . . 833 3 CO 1. . . . SCO 2J.5 1. . . coo 200 4. . . . C72 2 CO 1. . . . 9.V ) 2 85 1. . . C40 223 1. . . . CCO 2 CO 1. . . . G10 2 90 1. . . 400 2 M 1. . . . CIO 2C3 12..1157 2 tO I. . . KO 230 C. . . . 9S6 2 GO 1. . . . 420 3 00 1. . . . 4 CO 233 1. . . . C90 2 GO 2. . . . 975 300 7. , . . 842 2 49 3. . . . CCO 2 CO 2. . . . 775 303 1. . . . 930 2 40 3. . . . GCG 20) ) 9. . . . 792 3 10 4. . . . 732 2 40 3. . . . C93 2 C5 2..1230 3 15 I. . . . BOO 2 43 2. . . . Cl)0 2 66 1..1100 3 33 7. . . , tS3 250 2..1123 z ; 1. . . . 920 3 35 4. . . . C02 2 M G. . . . 998 2 75 1..1G20 3 CO 0. . . . 4S7 2 CO HULLS. 1..1330 2 00 1..1D70 2 r 1..1270 2 C5 1. . . . CIO 201 1..1320 2 35 1..1070 205 2. . . . 900 2 15 1..12M 235 1. . . . 9CO 2G5 1..1C10 215 1..1410 2 35 2..1125 2 0.1 3..1246 2 15 1..1.W 2 10 1. . . , 000 2C5 C..14.V ) 215 1..13M 2 tO 1..1020 2 70 1..1224 2 23 1..1S20 2 40 1..1340 1. . . . 910 2 23 1..1070 2 45 1..1100 275 1..1100 223 2..12(6 ( 2 CO 1..13GO 275 1. . . . 740 2 25- 1..1030 2 CO 1..1520 2 SO 1..1470 2 23 1. . . . G30 2 W 1..10SO 290 1..1521 280 1. . . . 630 2 CO 1..1300 2 90 1..1C70 230 1..1D80 2 CO 2..1MO 299 1..1330 230 1. . . . BuO 2 CO 1..1E30 290 1..1430 2 33 3..1CGG 3C3 1..1C30 300 STAGS. I. . . . 940 2 40 1..11M 2 75 19..1303 3 S3 1..1330 2 CO 3..119S 275 1..14AO 3 35 1..11W 270 2. . . . CM 3 00 8..1267 SCO 1..1130 2 70 1..1290 323 CALVES. 1. . . , 360 2 23 1. . . . ICO 275 C. . . . 370 3 25 1. , , , 2SO 2 40 7. . . . 384 275 1. . . . M 3 CO 1 , , , . 370 2 40 1. , . . 220 2 75 1 , , , . ICO 3 CO 1. . . , SOO 2 40 1. , . , 220 275 1. . . . SW 4 00 1. , , . 230 2 BO 4. . . . SAO 275 1. . . . 110 4 CO 1 , . . . 300 2 BO 3. . , . 173 3 00 1. . . . 110 4 CO 1 , , , . 3UO 3 00 1. . . . SCO 3M 1. . , . 150 r oo 1. . . . 310 2 75 1. . . . SCO 3 10 1. , . . 110 coo 1. , . . 200 275 3. . . . 183 3 U 1. . . . 1GO B 23 8TOCKEIIS AND FKEDEIIS. 1. , , , 410 2 CO 21) . . . . C12 323 15. , . . 7W 340 , GOO 2 CO 3. . , . 915 325 3. . , . C 3 40 , , . BBO 2 CO Z. " . , , SM 3 25 8. , , . C27 3 40 1. , . , 860 373 14 , . , . C15 3 30 12. , . . 490 3 40 2 , . . . G 3 2 75 4. . . . C85 3DO 2. , . . 435 3 40 1 , . . . 920 2 SO 4. . . 42 > 2 SO 450 3 40 2. , . , 420 2 90 17. . . Ml 335 ] . . , . SO ) 3 45 G. . . . CSS 290 1. , .1120 335 0. . , . 821 3 45 1. . . . C3 > 2 90 22. . . . SI5 SS5 13 , , , , 91G 3 45 3. . . . 102.1 . 300 4 , . . . C35 335 1. , , . 430 3 43 1. , . . G20 300 3..931 3 33 CO. . . . 410 3 45 15.i , , 854 300 18. . . . CM 3 33 11. . , , C24 3 45 3. , . . S3G 300 3. . . , 41S 3 Ki 1. . , , 710 3 43 3 , . , . COG 3 00 17..1101 3 35 28 , . . . 74G 3 CO 1. , , . COO 305 1. . . , G60 3 49 10,1000 3 CO 1 , . . . C70 3 10 22.,1050 3 40 ] . . . , 410 3 BO 23. , . , CIO 3 10 2..1010 3 40 2. , , . 403 M 1. . . 780 3 10 9. . . . 757 3 40 1..1070 3 CO 1..1020 320 9 , . . , C27 3 40 G , . . . 802 3 BO 3 , , . . 91G 3 3T 2t.,1077 3 40 7. . . . EM SCO 11 , , , . G9T 3 20 13.1073 340 4. . . , S42 3 CO 790 3 23 17. , . . COS 340 9 , , , . 991 365 28. , . . 7C5 3 23 13.1122 3 40 9. , . . 823 365 0. . . . C0 3 23 WESTERNS. NEVADA. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1 cow 1070 12 23 10 nicer * 131S | 3 SO 2(1 CUWB 1076 2 IS 11 atecTB 1071 3 35 J cows 1027 2 85 W. II. Whltmore , 3 cows 1110 2 00 4G CUWB 1075 2 75 1 bull 1300 2 15 COLORADO. 0 feeders. . . . OS3 3 CO D , T. Catllc Co. 7 bulls.1385 200 1 HlnK 920 2 CO 1 GOWK , . . , . . , M. ) 200 2 alt-era 1160 325 25 cows 1020 2 60 60IDAHO. IDAHO. 2 stags 019 2 40 3 feeders , , , . SCO 2 M 9 cown 9C7 2 45 C2 feeders , . . . 'M 3 35 HOOK After having advanced etcadlly during lie i > a t week anil u half , the market received Is flnt setback today , Blnce Monday of la t eek. The IIOK market lius advanced at an nunually rapid lute , values having appreciated ully 60o per 199 In the | > a t seven market ay > , and It wan only natural to eip'.tt name faction. It caiuo tulay. and WUB felt nt all lie marketa In the country , Omaha holding up ully as well an any other market. The buyer * Blurted out thla moraine bidding irlcea that were about 10o lower In mo t caie , mt there wan not very much trudlnir on tliul a l . The tuyere gra4ually rnlwil ( heir hand * . and at the close the market wai only aU > ul Co lower than yenteiday. On an averugo llio market wa0 a ble Bo lower. The bulk nt the alcB wa at 13.90 , B agulnit 13.95 ywterday , 1th qulto a , prlnkllnir at 13.H2V4 and (3.95 , but ho proportion at the latter ( Jjrures waa not 9 . . .392 . . . 3 S2'.i HHKIir Tin- market wan slow nnil wonlt , o\v- ng to the unfnvnrnbln condition of eastern mar kets. Itcprcscntntlvo enlcs ! No. Av. Pr. . G nntlvn lambs 91 } 3 CO C23 rmtlvo himbti , , C2 3 SO CHICAGO MVH STOCK. Very Orillnnry UrtM > li | < N Sent Prices Do'wn ii Fraction. C1IICAOO , Jnn. 22. It docs not take n very larRe number of entile to ecnil pilcrs ilown at thu present time , and prices for heavy steers \voro off from tic to lOo today on very oidlnary receipts. Light and medium weie wauled at steady prices. Not many cattle were KOCH ! enough to sell as HlRh as $ I.M. and the bulk of the steers sold at from J3.75 to (4.40 , very Rood sprint ; nnd expert cattle going for from J4.10 to H.30. Cows nnd heifers were In g'ood demand at from M.90 to J3. with fat heifers ( Inn nt from J3.S.1 to J3.75. Stocki-ra nnd feeders were firm , nnd ( hero wns n fall' 'demand nt from f2.73 to I3.SD. Texas fed ealtlc were rather nunierous mid lOc lower , with n fair demand nt from J3 to JI.19. Koir the Hist tlmo this week the receipts of hojrs were of fnlr proportions , nnd there wns n iracll n from the recent upward movement , prices nvcniRlnff TKJ lower. Common to cliolca droves told at from J3.90 tct 5.1S , and a few- fancy butcher welKhts brought { 1.2) , the top Iirleo beln ; ; 2 5 below the highest prlco n year ago. The.ro wns n very Rood demnnd from Chl- caBo'p.ickers nt the decline. The supply Included a InrKor proportion of heavy hres than usual , sales of which were slow. In sheep there wns n much larger run than usual , and ns the demnnd wns again qilUu motl- orntp , prices averaged 10c lower for the genernl lun. Sales were en n lmsfof ! from $2.50 to $3.73 for common to choice mit'lvcs. Western sheep were In demand nt from $ J.2Vto 13.05 , nnd com- nvn to choice lambs were wanted nt from J3.V5 to S4.T3. Receipts : Cattle , 15,000 head ; hess , 30.090 hcafl ; sheep , 10,000 head. KniiMiN City I.lve Slock. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 22. CATTLI2 Uecclpts , C.200 head : shipments. 22.4VKV licnili market sternly ; Texas cows , Jl.753'2.73 ; be f steers , $3.25 n4.25 ; nntlve cows , Jl.MfJ3. : . ' ; slockcrs nnd feed ers. J2.50P3.75 ; bulls , ll.75 3.00. HOGS lU-celpIs , 14.300 head : shipments , 3.COO head : market GtfflSc lower ; slow ; bulk of Fales. J3.7503.90 : heavies. J3.40ff3.90 : packers , JS.SO ® 3.97' < . ; mixed , J3.75g3.S2i ( , : lights , $3.SOff3.93 ; Yorkers. J3.MS3.S3 ; plffs , J3.MfflJ.S3. SHKEP nccclpts , 4.D09 head ; shipments , none ; market steady but slow ; lambs , { I.09B1.30 ; mut tons , J2.SOff3.73. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. LoiilM I/lvc Sloclv. ST. IXDUIS , Jan. 22. CATTLK-Slow ; native beeves , J3.25f4.75j cows and heifers , t2.0033.59 ; Texas steers , 52.50ff4.10 for grass nnd fed ; cows , Jl.SiJST3.00. HOOR nccclpts , 8,009 head ; market DOlOo lower ; lieavy. { 3.90ffl4.13 ; mixed , J3.75ffl.10 ; light , J3.80S4.10. 811I3RI' RecelptB , 1,200 head ; market weak ; nntlve , J2.SOS3.W ; southern , j.23 f3.M. Jivrr Vorli J.lvc Stock. NKYV YOHK. Jan. 22. DRHVUS-necelpts , 2,469 head. European cubles qu tc American steers nt 9010C , drissed weight ; refrigerator bwf nt S(89c. ( KHKEP AND LAMBS necelpls , 12,913 hcml ; sheep , common to prime , J2.5033.CO ; lambs , com mon to choice , Jl.OOffi'.iri. HOGS Receipts , 19,807 head ; firm nt J4.M04.CO. Stock In Sight. Record of receipts at the four principal mar kets for Wednesday , Jununry 22 ; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Fouth Omaha 2.C99 0.4S4 523 Chicago 15.000 30,009 IC.OiH ) Kansas City C.209 14.300 4,909 St. Louis 2,000 8,099 1,209 Totals 23,830 57.784 22.C23 I/lvcrpooI Mnrkc < n. LIVnnPOOL , Jan. 22. WHEAT Spot , steady : demand poor ; No , 2 red winter , SH CJ ; No. 2 red tprlng- , stocks cxhnustcd ; No. 1 hard. Man itoba , 5s 5H < li No , 1 California , 5s 7d. Futureu opened llrm nt unchnnged prices ; closed mm with April 'id higher nnd other months % d higher ; buslnefs about equally distributed ; Jan uary. 5s C'4d ; February , 5x CHd ; March , Ca 7d ; April , Ca 7d ; May , 5s 7id ! ; June , Oa 7d , COIIN Spot , American mixed new , Ss 2d. Futures o ] > Ancd dull nt unchanged prices , clos l steady with April ! Sd lower nnd other months unchanged from yesterday's closing prices ; busi ness heaviest on middle positions ; January , 3s 2J4d ; Februaiy , 3s 2l4d ; March , 3 2iiid ; April , 3s 2Vld ; May , 3a 2Ud ; June , 3e 25iil. FLOUR Klnn ; demnnd poor nnd freely sup plied ; St. Louis winter , 7s 3d. PROVISIONS Ilncon , o.ulet ; demand poor ; Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 Ibs , , lln Cd ; short rlts , 23 llw. , 29s Cd ; lonB clear , light , 39 to 49 Ibs. , 28s Cd ; long clear , heavy , 27s CJ ; short clear middles , heavy , C5 Ibs. , 27s M ; short clear backs , light , IS Ibs. , 23s ; clear bellies , 14 ( o 1C Ihx. , 31s Cd ; shoulders , Kiimre. 12 to IS Ibs. , Zla Cd ; hams , short cut , 42 Cd. Tallow , fine North American , 21s. llecf , extra India mess , 75s ; prime mess , 6fc 9d. Pork , prime meas. fine western , 63s 9d ; prime mess , medium , 47s Cd. l.urd , iiulet ; prlino western , 29s 3d ; refined , 33s Cd. Cd.IlllTTER Finest United Stntes , 93s ; goad , COs. OILS Turpentine spirits , 21s ; rosin , common , 4s 9d ; cottonseed oil , Liverpool , refined , 173 Gil ; llo ecl oil , 20s ; petroleum , refined , 8s. HKFIUaEHATOH BEEF Forcqunrtcr , 3'td ; trlndquarter , 6d. IILEACIIING I'OWDER llardwooil , f , o. b. , Llveri' ' > ol , 7. HOI'S At I ondon ( I'ncinc coast ) , (2 Cs. Peel I into I'roBeeiKc IClriiimc. SAN FUANCISCO , Jan. 22. The Btcamcr Coptic today brought IHtlo news from Honolulu lulu , whence she sailed on January 15. Carl Klemnie , exiled for pnrtlclpntlni ; In the liiHt tiprlslntr , who wa nrrested for relurnlnp ; to that country without permlHslon from the ( government , will not OQ nroHeoiitccl. The election for senator on the llalaml of Hawaii resulted In a tie vote , Holeteln , who ran against VOUIIK , will conlt'Ht , claiming nn Il legal count. The matter comes up before the supreme court tomorrow. ( Mjr mama nod Wool Boap ) ( I Hltb mme bad WOOLENSv\\\ \ \ \ shrink If WOOL SOAP _ , . ! u dln the Uundrr , Wool Koap U delicate and ref rettiluii for bath r.i-'r- cosor vii b lc [ ' n > er , U.uualarat vvurdeulcv. rUwortb , Sonodde t Co. , MtKen. Chlcaet , ' 'B t * dway s r k > | ! / Pills Cure Sick Headache , Biliousness , Constipation , PilesAND -AND- All Liver Disorders. JIA iiir < 43'.S 1'IJl.S tre jmolr vcvctatitn. mild and reliable. Cnuso ucrtect digestion , complete absorption nnd lie.ilthful regularity SO cts n bor. At DmcKislsorby tnall , Hook otndvlcu" ftooty mull u AD WAY & co. , t' . O. UojcMD , Now York fV'-ASTINa DISEASES WEAKEN WONDER " fully bccnttso they weaken yon i/loivly.srixdu ally. Do not allow this wt.sto ( it body to mala yoHr.poorfli\lby , . . and visor Is for you whether yon lie llcli or pool The ( treat lludyrtn U to be had only from the Hud BOM Medical Institute. TJiIi nomlcrtul ilhcovcrj was nindo by the specialist * of the old famous Hud son MctllcM Instltntc. It U tlia strungeKt and inert powerful vltnllttr mntlc > . It Is so powerful thnt I Is simply wonderful how harmless It Is. You cot get It from nowhere hut fruni the Ittidson Medici ) Institute.Vrlt ( - for clrcnlarB nnd testimonials. Tills cxtrnordlnury llcjiivcnator la the mo * ( vomierful discovery of the nt'e. It has been en Joreed by the landing scientific men of Europe 014 America. IIVltVAX Is purely vccetoblc. IIVIIYAX stops prrnmtnrcness of the ills ehargo In twenty days. Cures LOST 2\k\JV. \ IlOun , conttlimtlon , dizziness , fulling scnsauom ) nervous tv.Hchlns of the eyes nnd other parts. Strengthens , Invlgoriites ind tones the cnlln lystcni. Jt Is ns cheap as nny other remedy. nVI > YAX cures debility , nervousness , cml tlons , nnd develops and restores weak organj Tains in the bnck , losses by day or night stoppoj quickly. Over 2,000 private Indorsements. I'renmtnreneaa means Impatenry In the firs ) Btncc. It ! s a symptom of liemlnal weakness at4 bar-cnncss. U can bo stopped hi twenty days b\ the use of Hudyan. Hudyan cos.s no more thai any other remedy Send for circulars and testimonials. TAIXTKD JJrXXJH-lrnpuro blood duo serious prlvntn dlcordcrs carries myriads of sera producing gerr.is. Then comrssorotliront.plmplci copper colored spots , ulccra In mouth , old sores oN 'ailing hair. You cnn save n trip to Hot 8prlnc M rrltlncfor 'Blood nook' to the old physicians of IH HUDSON nilCDICAL INSTITUTE , SocUlon. Sfnrkct nr.d a " rnAjfciisco. CAIM Ily piircliiinlnii' Kooiln muilc lit the fol lowing JVcltriiHliit fiiclorlt'N. If you fa 111101 flml vrlmt you trmit coiiuuniil ; cnte ivlth < < ic iniiiiiifiiclitrrrH n ( o ivlint < 1 en lorn Iniitillc their HAGS , I1LULAI' AND TWINE. 1JEMIS OAIAIIA HAG CO. Manufacturer * of all kinds of cotton and bur lap bags , cotton Hour eackB nnd twins a spec ialty. GH-C15-G18 S. llth St. IIHUWHHIHS. OMAHA IIRHWING ASS'N. Car load shipments made In our own refrlc- f rat or cars. Dlue Ribbon , Elite Export. Vienna. Export , and Family Export , delivered to all part * of city. _ COFFEE , SPICES , IIAICJNG I'OWDEH. "CONSOLID ATHD COFFEE * CO" Coffee Roasters , Spice Grinders , Manufacturers German lallne : Powder and Oermnn Dry Hop Yea t. 1414 and 1416 Ilsrney St. . Omalia , Neb. SF. GILMAN. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. C. K. Dlack. ManaKtr. Omah * . 1HAVdHICS. . I ) AVIS & CO WG I LLI UON WORKS Manufacturers nnd Jobbers of Machinery. General repairing a xpeclalty. 1D01 , 1503 and 100ft Jackson street , Omaha , Neb. _ INDUSTRIAL ! * IRON WOKS Manufacturing end Itepalilng of all Jclnds ot machinery , engines , pumps , elevators , printing : presses , hangers , ilmftlng and couplings 1400 and HOS Howard rft. , Omaha. PAXTON& VIEIILING IRON W'RKS Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry. Machine nnd Illackmnlth Work. Unglnecm and Contrueton for Kho Proof llulldlngs. onice und works ; U , P. Ry. and So. 17th street , Omaha. NIGHT WATCH , PIKE SERVICE. "AMERICAN DISTRICT"I'ELE. GRAIMI. The only peifect protection to property. Examine It , llest thine on earth , Reduces Insurance rotes. 1301 Douglan St. SHI I IT FA CTOH IE . j. II.EVANS-NE'URASKA SHIRT COMPANY. ICxcluslve custom shirt tallo ; * . : 15 Farnam. IHIY OUII'1'1,1 ; CItEEIC Cold Stocks and Properties Hiiro anil Hafo Iiivi-Ndui'iiix for IiiirKu mill Hinall InvoNlorM. Wrlto uu for full Information. Htatl tlc , maps , etc. , furnished free , Tliu .llcehfiii InvfHliii'l Co. CIilcaKO , 111 _ L. U. KNIiliLAND , Manager. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 103'J. Onialia , Neb , COMMISSION GRAIN- , I PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS lllti Hoard of Trade. Direct vu'cn ta Chicago and New York. John A. Wurren & Co. Our Free Letter Reviewing the grain and ilock jinrketi. will b tent you dally on requeit. In Hit hop of deierv- ln part of your builnen. Orders ollilt J for ruh or on three to five point m rcln * J , R. WILLARD & CO il < mbe Clilcego lie/aid of TiaJe. New York Produce Exchange. New York Con > . Utoclc lix- chanfe. 17 Hoard Trade , Chloa o. 44 Drgadway , N w York. " * CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCK Bought and sold on commission. Mccheu * Invcutmeot Co. , Colorado Bprlne ,