THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JANUA11Y 21 , 1808. tl COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL f July Wheat Makes Another Adrauoe Under Lcitcr Bnying , j : STRENGTH OF THIS OPTION THE FEATURE iAH tlii" MnrUrln U'crr mill n . ( ioncrnl Ail- vnnci' In 1'rlcc I * SllOtrll. CHICAGO , Jan. 20. All the grain find provision markets were strong today nntl made nddltlDns to their former prices. The foattiro In the wheat was the strength shown by the July option , which advanced a cent tinder loiter buying nnd covering by shorts. May closed at % c advance. Corn and oats closed Vic Hilghcr each nnd provisions Advanced f > tj2oc , In wheat Liverpool prices showed about 5id advance at the opening here and this marked showing strength naturally had Great effect'on the market her * . Mny , which closed yesterday at fllVlc , opened to day at aiyoalTic , While July showed a still greater advance , starting % jc higher nt S5V4i/83y / c. Trade was very slow for nn hour anil n , Imlf nnd fluctuations during that time were practically conllncd to the fractional differences of opening trades. IJUt It Improved later , especially In July. The Liverpool advance was supposed to be the result of less pressure from Argentine to sell wheat. This theory was partially confirmed by a cablegram stating that $2fiOi,000 ) gold that had been ordered for Hhlpmetu from London to Argentine hud been recalled , und ono from tha IJuenos Ayres correspondent of a Milwaukee house putting the exportable surplus of Argentine at la.wO.COO bu. London quoted the price of Argentine wheat-March shlpment 3is 6d , which Is Is above t'ne ' price It was being offered at about a week iipo , or a rise In that time equivalent to 3c per bu , The tecelpts nt Minneapolis and Duluth were 307 cars , nml list 332 a wcok ago and 252 the corresponding week of the yutr before. Chlcugo receipts were 3o cars , compared with 29 a year ago. Of today's receipts only two oars were contract , but 14,000 bu. besides were put In store from unlicensed warehouses. After 11 o'clock the trudo took on some degree -of activity. May In the tneantlmn Ixid risen to iKil&ffciaiic. The Leltcr party sold that future at over 91c , but bought July , and us the price of July lias gene up pretty easily Intuly the pur chases of Letter frightened them to cover ing. Tne consequence was an advance to H114C , while May was hanging around l)2c. ) The receipts of the closing cables showing weakness In the foreign markets In < i measure restored the confidence of the Khorts nnd Induced I'lu-ni ' to again put out their lines , and during the afternoon prices suffered a considerable collapse. The Liver pool market closed with u net gain of from 94tl to Tfed ; I'arLi at a loss of from 10 cen times to 20 centimes for Hour and 10 cen times to 15 centimes for wheat ; Antwerp lower by Uj centimes for red winter and 1214 centimes for \Valla Walla. May de clined to and closed steady at 'JlTdc , while July was bringing i3ie at the close. Corn was an exceedingly narrow market. There was plenty of bull news , which met with little response. Tne strength of wheat and heavy sialioard exports kept prices a little above yesterday's figures most of the session , though predictions of dry , cold weather led to expectations of Increased farmers' deliveries and caused some sell ing. May ranged from 29'f/2lJ1/ ' to 2S7c and closed Vko higher at 2'Jc. The market for outs was quiet but firm. The feature was the eintlnuetl buying for Is'ew York account. This and r'le strength of wheat caused a slight advance In prices , which was well maintained. July was especially strong under fairly urgent com mission house buying. May ranged from 2Bffi : | % to 2.Tfcrl(23yc ! , und closed < c higher ut 21ic. . Provisions were strong throughout. At the start there was scarcely any trading , though prices were a little higher , duo to the llrm hog prices. As the sticngth de veloped In wheat the short Interest In pro visions bcman to cover , and1 the demand soon became quite active , prices advancing rapidly. Some reaction followed on a fall ing oft In the demand , but prices recovered later. At the close May pork was 20c higher nt J9.70. May lard 5c higher at $4.77 ! ! ! and May ribs 7 ! c higher at $1.8214. Estimated receipts Friday : Wheat , 33 cars ; corn , 32J cars ; oats , 23j cars ; hogs , 23.000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows. Articles. . | Opoii , | UU'h. | Low. | Closo. | Yost'y. Wlicnl- . , Cauli nuotutlons wre as follows : ri.OUIt Steady ; winter patents , f I. MOT. SO ; ntralKhtH , $4.1504.40 ; spring specials , $5,25(5.33 ; fiprlnx patents , SI.40 4.70 ; straight patents , J4.W ( | i4.i ) ; bakers' , $ J.5niti3.8 < ) . \VIIMAT-No. 2 wring , 87-iSIS9c ! ; No. 3 spring- , EllrtikNo. ; . 2 rei. 93-ic. COIIN No. 2 , 27iT27Ue. OA'W-No. 2. 23e r. o. b. : No. t white , S4f23lic ; No. 3 white , ! IUQ2lfto. HYI'J-No. 2 , 45c. HAIll.KY No 2 , 27HWIIC. ' FI.AXSKK.D-No , 1 , } 1.2) ) iI.24Vj. TIMOTHY SKICD Prime. 12.70. rUOVIHlONS-Xless pork , t > er bbl. . $9.57'.4ff 9.62'i. ' Lard , per 100 lb . , $1.7034.75 .Short rlbi fides ( loose ) , $ I.OOJi'l.iO. ! Dry jailed i-hoiil- dors ( bused ) . > l.731/5.00. .Short clear sides ( boxed ) , fl.Mlf5.IO. WHISKY-Dlstlllers' llnlsVed goods , per gal. , 11.19. 6lia.\IlH rut loaf , ta.l'i ; BranulattM , $3.51. On the Produce exchange today _ the butter mar- liet wan ea y ; cienmerli-ii , 1351Slsc ! ; < hilr.U's. 110 17c. t'lieifc quli'l at SSJSiie. l'.eK , easy ; fresh , Itc' . Dreiwed poultiy , steady ; turkeys , lOSlOVie ; chickens. Cfe'To ; clui-ks. Nj'Sa. M-\V voiiic tii\icitAL AIAHICET. QiiolnllonH fur Ilii * Day on flour nil Com ? modi I IN. NEW YORK. Jnn. 20-KLOUR Receipts , 24- S90 Mils' . ; expjrlH , 17.0S1 bbls. ; firm nnd fairly iictlvu on trade liiun.la ; city mill patents , t'j.KIt C..IO ; city mill , clonrs , IS. 3505.40 ; Minnesota. patents , $5.-'Off5.20 ; baKeis1 , $1 SUIfl.W ; winter btrnliilm , (4-IOifl.r.O ( ; winter extras. $3.4003.00 ; winter luw gradfs , JS.lKJtfSCO. Rye flour , iiulet nt $2.&Ui3.1i ; , 1. itlcr for fancy , HucUwheat flour , iiulet ni $1,2. . 1.30. lIL'i'K \ VIIU.TOulet ut 3Co. t'ORNMIiAli Dull ; yellow western , CCc RYE citrntl ) * ; No. S western , 55c ; car lots , 10 eMe. llAULEV-Qtilet ; feeding , JO'-ic. 1IAIILKY ilALT-Qulft ; western , 02'.4OC3e. WlliTnelplii , 47,173 bu. ; tp.it , llrm ; No. 2 red. M.W'j. Options opened strong on EnglLili cablen and was remarkably llrm all day on light orterlnr * , ftiung'n pamtlon here nnd broad- rnlng demand for July , cloadt UOIM- net higher ; , No. 3 MM. Jamiury , i\t \ > iK < itl.vi\t' closed , > 1.U3 ; f May. 9J 7-lCtrJlHc , closed , l)3ytc. ) ; CORN Itecelpt > , 39.000 bu ; rxpuilB , 30.919 | bu. ; spot , steady ; No , 2 , 33Ue. Option J npennl llrm wllli whvat and were pen- 7 ci-ally llrm till day nn big clearances , xyni- Sirtly ' . net hlghri , .lannary. 32'iW:311c ' , closed , tte. May. 33 IS-ieiJll i-irc. closed. 3le. : OATS HvcelptH. fl.COO bu. ; exports , Cl.SSO bu , ; 1 npi > t iulft | ; Vo. 1 , 2S ; e , Optluni Inactive , but- steady with wheat , closing Vto net higher ; May , i , lH ! . : st4o , clewed , zsHe. _ HAY-Dull , ehlppliiB , J3ff43cj Rood to choice , II 701i 7.V. HOl-S-.KIrm ; I'acino const , 18S5 crop , - O o. IVM rr. > p , T 9o ; 1197 crciL 16W1-K ; . J . .HnihH-si.m | > 'j ( lulvciton , I5c ; Texas , dry. lie , t.illfutnla. 17c. LlIATIIKR-Qulet ; hemlock foc. ! Duenoa , Ayren. Texnn , 14Jfl7c. f. iteady ; short clear , $9,09 . . - Heady ; plckle.l belllei. $5O > a t A .WJi1.1 " ' ' " "Mer * . $4.73fr3,00' plckU.l . linm . i $7.'X M14 60. Lard , steady ! weittrn * teunietl , $5.03H ; M y. J3.I5 , nominal ; rellned. ntcady. 1'ork , firm ; " "orl " " ' " ' . OIUS-ioton : ( e d oil , ttraily ; iirlmc crude. United. Wlirf , hiuln. ' uteiidy ; strained , common nsiS-c ' " < ! < iul'4'l' Turpentine , firm at 34tf 1 j Rin'-QulPtj fair to extra. JKtfU'/ie ; Japan , ' , y T'y * < * V' ' > r 'ron ' w"rrnnti closed dull at l9.Cuut.Tj uiked. Lake copper , unchanged t IW.8S Uld und'111.00 nfhed. Tin. eleody at 13.60 .H'iv/'i.i ' . * lJ-'Wj'kl'li ! Spelter , unclunBfd at k" ? nuked. Irfad , quiet ut 13.6214 1(3 6n ; I UI'TTUH ' Hecdpti S.6JJ iucU Be : quiet ; weit. " " " " " " ' " SOo ; factory. CIIKKBE-Urcelplii I.S97 pk . : quiet : l r e. Sl'jif/ fi ) mbsr. siic : mall , white , Keptember. IHSlrri l < * * colortd , Eptember. 8c imall. . .i. . . , I iuui ; oil . bctcb r. tuatiui u. u. ctcb r. IUU i . purt full fklrn * . Iff- , RUCIS llrrrlptu , 3.78J t'ktts. i e fler ; utale nm t'ennnylvanl.i , ! * f/2Jo ; western. t2Ic. O M A 1 1 A O KVnitAI. MA tt K I JT * . Coiiilllloii nf Triulinml ( liiolntliin on .Sfaiilinml l'aii.v Produce. Th < > egg market U Innlly demftrnlUnl , the mill weather Imvlng brought In n Ilood nt receipts Slocks nrf nerumulatlnif nnd U la Impossible t Rive nn ncrurato quotation. HUTTKIl Common tn fair , Sflllc : creamery , 2nc ; gn the red cte.imw , ISftlDc. VKAICholcc fat , 80 tu IS ) lla. , quoted at 80 large nnd roarso , 4Sfi > c. DIU.SHID i > ovi/riiv chicken * . c0o : ; tur keys. lOtfllc ; gee c , SP ; duckn , 7'4c. ' OAMi : Small rabbits , per doz. , 73e ; large II. Kl nqulrrpN , SOiffHc. I'lOI'XJNS Live , 75c ; dead plgeon not wauled HAY t'plnnd. $6.50 ; midland. $ ' . ,60 ; lowland $3 ; rye dtraw , $1 ; color make * the price on liny light b.ilos < wll the best ; only top srades brln top prices , VBOKTAHL.ES. CKLRRY-Oood mock , large , 40c ; nmnll , r 8 ONIONS t'er I.U. . , II. IinANS-Hnnd-plcked navy , per bu. , $1.253 l.M. . 8WBKT POTATOBS-Knnnon. 10-peck bbld. $ J.M ; fancy .Muscatlne , 11-peck bbl < . , $1.J3. OAllllAOK-Oocd Block , per bu. . IHc. I'OTATOKS Home grown , 6. < P5ua ; we Icr itock , 70c. KllUITS. Al'PLIM Winter stock , n.WffJ.r ) ; Callfornl llellelleiir , boxes , $1.50 ; Colorndo Jonathans boxes , II.7B ; Oregon. IHIXOS , $1.3' , . CUANilHIimE.S-Jerneys , per bbl. , $7.W7. ( Wisconsin Hell nml llugle , $7.6087.73 ; Wlsconsl Hell nnd Cherry , W. TUOl'lOAL FUUlTfl. OlMNItB.4 Mrxlcnn. per box ; $2.7303.00 ! Call fornla nnvels , $3. Mf.1.M. LKMONP California , fnncy , $ .1.33 ; cholcf , II. IJANANAS Cho'ce. lnr o stock , per bunch $2.Wi 2.2.i ; medium nlzed bunches , $ i.75B2.X ( > . MISCKLUVNKOt'S. NUTS Almond ? , per lb. , laige size. 12f11c small , lie ; Hrazlls. per lb. , nRlOc ; KiiRllsli wal nu tit , per lb. , fancy soft Mhell , lOffllr ; stnn.l ards , S j'Jc ; fllbert , pe - II ) . , lOc ; pecans , polished medium , C57c ; extra large , Sfi9o ; largo hlckor > nuts , ILIMOl.lO per bu. ; small , | l,23tl.ui | w bit. ; cwotinuts , per lW , II ; peanuts , raw. 683V4c roasted , tttnufc. I-'ldS Imported fnncy , 3 crown , 14-lh. boxes 12c ; 5 crown , 11-lb. boxes. 14JT13c ; 2-lb. boxes , S C23c per Iwx ; C.illfomla , 10-lb. box , $1. 1 1 ON KV Choice white , 12o ; Colorado nmlwr. 1 Rile. KllAITT I'er Nil. . II ; linlf bbl. , $2.2.TiT2.S3. $ JIAPLK SYIltri' rive-Rttl. cans , oneh. $2.73 gal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half gal. cans $0.23 ; innirt cans. $3.30. DATK.S Itnllowcc. 00 to 70-Ib. boxes , do ; Salr t'.tc ; Fanl. 8-lb. Ixixos. 9c , ClUUU-Pcr half bbl. , S3 ; M > ls , J5.23. rilKSH MBATS. DllKSHIID HKKP-Ooo < ! native steers , G'.ie gootl forequarters steers , 5Vie ; good blndiiuarter. steers , iVie ; western Fleers. Cc ; fancy heifers , ( iVU'i good heifers , KP ; good forequnrter heifers f > c ; gwxl hindquarters heifers , fc ; good cows CTic ; fair cows. Cljc ; cow foreiiuarters , 4 c ; cow hlndqunrten * . 7'.5c. UBRP CfTS Hanging ten < lerlolns. 4'ie ; ribs No. 1 , 11Jribs ; , No. 2 , Fc ; rib" , No. 3. Cc ; stee rounds , 7c ; cow rounds , C'ic ; cow rounds , slinnk oil , Sc ; cow rounds , shank nml rump on" , SVic trlmmlngH , 4H ; beef shanks. 3 < - ; brains , pe doz. . 33o ; sweetbread ? , per lb. , 12',4c ; sweetbread ( calves ) , per lb. . 40c ; kldnuys. per doz. , 3.1ox ; tnll.i , ench. 3e ; livers , per lb. . 3c ; licarti , per lb. 3e ; toiiBites. per lb. . 1214c ; calf livers eacM. 33c calves , whole carcass or fides. 9 ? ; calf head am feet , scnlileil , per tct. 7rc ; tenderloins , fresh. ISo tenderloins , frozen. IGc : boneless strips , fre h Sc ; boneless strips , frozen , 9c ; strip Inlns fresh , fi' , .c ; strip loins , frozen , C'A" ' ; rolls , bone lem. D'.ie ; rwlls. fpencer cuts , 9c ; slrlnln butts boneless , Sc ; shoulder cbvLs , iMineless , Cc rump butts , boneless. 5',4c ' ; No. 1 chucks K'ic Nn. 2 chucks. 4ic ; No. a chucks , 4U * ; boneless chucks , 49JC ; cow plates. 3Uc ; steer plates , 4o Hank steak. Co ; Inlns. No. 1 , 13c ; loins , No. 2 ine ; loins , No. 3 , Sc ; short loins , market style , 2 , above loins ; Fhort loins hotel style. 3c above loins ; cnw loin ends , Xo ; pteer loin ends. 9c. Mt'TTON l.'nncy lamlr . 5c per lb. ; lambs 7Hp ; sheep , CHe ; nnrket racks , long. 9c ; hole racks , short , lie ; loins. S'.fcc ; saddles. Se ; legs 9c ; lamb legs , ICc : breasts nnd ptews , 3M.C nngups. eacli. 3c ; foreiiuartcrs , 5'c. rOHIC Dresfed pigs. rc per In. ; dressed hogs t'.tc ; tenderloins , 12'4e ; loins , short. 5c ; long. Be spare ribs , lo ; ham sausage butts , Clic ; Dostoi butts , fie : shoulders , rough , 4ic ; shoulders skinned , fie : tl burnings , te ; lenf lard , not rcn- ner.'ii , dc ; neiuis , cienneii , c ; snouts and ears 3c ; backbones , 2c ; tlp | bones. 2'ic ; cheek meat 3'ic ; neck bones , 2c ; pigs' tills , 3c ; plucks , each Co ; chitterlings. He ; bocks. 4c : hearts , iier doz. 23c ; stimnchs each. 3c ; tongues each 7c- kid neys , per doz. . lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c ; pigs feet , per doz. , 2r.e ; livers , each , 3c ; hog rinds 3c ; blade bones , 5c. TJIDES. TALLOW. KTC. 1IID1JS No. 1 t-reen hides. 7c ; Xo. 2 rrcen hides , Cc ; No. 1 tailed hides. Ssc ; No 2 greet salted hides , " 1'tc ; No. 1 veal calf , s tii 12 llm 10e ; No. 2 veul calf , 12 to IS Ibs. , Sc. fallKEr * 1'KLTS Gieen salted. eah. . 15Sl)73c ) green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15o ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1. each , 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. actua weight. 4oc ; dry flint. Kansas and Nebraska munuln wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 3'if 4o ; dry flint Colorauu butcher V7o ! pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 43c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 3Wie TALLOW. OIIBASE , KTC. Tallow. No. 1 2c ; tallow. No. 2. 2Wo ; rough tallow. IV'c white grease , 2H@24c } ; yellow and brown grease UilQ21c. J.-URS Bear ( black or brown ) . $5.00320.00 otter , $1.DO3.00 ; mink , I3rf/C0c : beaver , 51. W JjCCO ; skunk , IDo , 2lc , COc ; muskrat. 3c. 57c raccoon , iSifJOc ; red fox , 2Gcftl.3 ; grey fox ZJigi.lOc ; wolf ( timber ) , 2jCf/S2.EO ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) , lOBfiOc ; wildcat , lO jj ; badger , 640c illver fox. $30.00073.00. HIDES-Kach. $1.60'3'.23. ' St. Louis < * ( > ii < * riil Mnrlci'tM , ST LOUIS , Jon. 20. FLOUR Quiet and un changed ; patents. $4.70ffi I 85 ; straights , $4.3304.50 ; clear. $4.001(4.23 ; medium. $3.50if3.73. WIIBAT Higher , cluing le for January , o for May and % c for July ol > eve yesterday. May opened 'Sic ' higher nnd advanced ® % moie , Ir.to declining Vt < s nmli closing with buyers 1-lCo above the bottom. Spot , higher ; No. 2 red cash. elevator , 91t' ; track. U3fiil6c ; January , 9lc ; May , 9nje ; July , > , Cc ; No. S hard cash. SSc. COIIN Active , with futuios stronger and n Khmlo above yesterday. Siiot , llrm ; No. 2 cash , 23i ? ; January , 23a bid ; May , 2Cij201ie } ; July , 2711 L- . OATS Futures firm nnd sightly better ; spot , higher ; No 2 caph , elevator , 23Kc ; track , 2lc ; January , 23 0 ; May , 2IVj24 % ; July , 22'ic ; Xo. 2 while , 23c. KYn-Klrm. 43c. 1'LAXSBBIJ-Qulet , $1.17. I TIMOTHY KHD Prime. $2.00. ' COIIN MKAI $1.40. ItllAN Strong ; sacked , east track. B4',4c. HAY Firm for choice grades ; prairie , $6.33J 8.30 : timothy. $0.5069.00. IUJTTKH Dull ; creamery , 15ff20c ; dairy , 85rl3o. KOOS Firm. 15c. AVHIHKY J1.19. CO'lTON T1US 70e. 1 1 A O O I NO 35TC'ic. ' MIH'ALS l.ead , lower , $3.4063.42' ' , . Spelter , nomlivil. $3.73. 1'llOVlSIONH rork , higher ; standard mess , jobbing , J9.SO. I.ird , higher ; prime steam , )4u2 > 6 : cholc . $4.ft ) , llacon , boxed lots , extra Fhort clear , $3.37H ? 3.51 ; ribs , | 3.SO@r > .B2Vi ; shortH , $5.i.2M3.73i | Dry mil meats , boxed shoulders , $4.75G(3,00 ; extra short clear , $4.7'u.OO ; ribs , $5.WS ) | .12' < ! : shurts. ( d.l2 > .ififi.2S. Ill'XMOlI'TS Flour , 3.000 bbls. ; wheat , 13.000 bu.j corn 73.000 bu. ; oats , 24.WO bu. HHH'MKNTS-Flour. 4/HJO bbls. ; wheat , 17.000 bu , ; corn , 120.0W ) bu. ; oats , 13,000 bu. Comutlxsloii Coiuiiiiiiy , OMAHA OFFICB , Jan. 20. With cables ' , $0 higher this morning May wheat opened cone- Fpondlngly strong , with July at 83'/sC ' , or ? ic his her , while May and July corn were He stronger und oatu unchanged. Thu receipts and shipments compare reason ably well In all kinds of grain , with receipts to day of 29 cuis of wheat , nil spring , 422 cars of coin and 231 cars of oats , with estimated re ceipts for tomorrow of 31 cars of wheat , 323 cnra of corn and 23i cars nf oats , This thowlng. with a slicing seaboard market , with the report of nil export of 43 loads ycstcr- diy , was suHlclcnt ground to give our market liberal support by buyers , which closed It at 93T c fur cash or January , an advance of 2c , and 'JHic for May , or nn advance of ft" , nnd July at SJftc , or an even lo advance. , with oats and corn clos ing thn rame na the opening. This would Indicate that the strength lies In tbu cash situation , with the future attenllon being diverted from May to July , as Is evidenced by tha knowledge of liberal purchase * of choice wheat In the Mlnncupolht market by Mr. Letter , with the clique paying UK attention to July , na above referred to. All thccet tlilnna unslst In giving a very utromt undertone to wheat , with Knh'lUli markets holding well , although the con tinental market Is n trllle easier tonight. With the present gltuiitlon unchanged , we look for a higher range of prices , although there has already been ulxiut 2o advance. Wn have felt very lroiifj on wheat from 90c in 9lc , us our former lalUrj have Indicated , and should there bo any reaction from this advance It la certainly n purchase , KaimiiK City ( iralit nml 1'rovlnlouii. KANSAS CITY , Jan. > . WHEAT Hard. . 2 m jteil. 245iS24 ? c. OATS Klrni , active ; No , 2 while , 2l',5c , llYfc.-Stead > - ; No , S. 42V4e. HAY Finn , receipt * light ; choice timothy , H.ti'fr'J.OO : choice prairie , 7.Cog7.SO. JiUTTBIl Steady , but lovcieamery. . Iiai7c ; dulry , Iftl4c. EOas Weak on heavy receipts ; freiili , 144c. ! I115C1KHT8 Wheat , 2.J.SOO bu.j corn. Cfl,4 bu. ; oala. I8.UV > bu. sHUl'MBNTS-Whcut , ! 4,000 bu. ; corn. 60.MO bu. ; oat , none. ' nulllmort * lULTlirOIUJ , Jan , 20. FljOUIl-Qulet and un- chanECd ; western tupertlne , $3.6003.70 ; western extra , t3.33CTl.10 ; western family. $ f.30I.G3j win ter wheat patent * , $ I.7MY5.00 ; > prlng patcnls. J3.0C05.M Hiring wheat Xralgtili. JI.SOfl4.90 ; re- c > 'lpt .M7.3 bbl . ; export * . S9.3SS bbl a. WJIEAT Firm ; si > nt. month and February. SSUQMic ; May. fUUOMVic ; suanier No. 2 red. JJlilrOlc , recelpU , 45.HC9 bu , ; vxports , 16,000 bu. ; slock , I.IM7.W7 bu. ; southern wheat , by umple , 04O ! > 9c ; outhern wheat , on itrnda , fmitOX'-ji- . OOHN Finn ; pot and month. 32 S2 < to' t' l > - ruury. JJliS'SSHoj Rteamer mixed. 30H&31c : re- Klpts. 173.3K bu. r export * . ! $3C31 bu. ; * mithern whltft corn , 4iJ34o ; toulhrrn yellow. JSirJJc. OATS Firm ; 'No. 2 uhlte , 294 ! 30c ; No. S mixed. Kic ; rt-elpt * , 17,804 bu. ; export * , none. - : No. X otarby , ttfto ; Nu. 1 ncst- eni , MVic bll , receipts , W.I91 bu. ; exports. 41.W7 bu. HAY-Sti-ady ; chulre timothy , $1J. OllAtN KllKI'lHTS-Qitlet nnd tuny , stewi t LUrp < > ol. i r bu. , 3 > 4d February ; Cork for or ders , per qusrter , 3s 4H'l January ; 3s 4V d t > l rusry. IirTTBll Fancy crMmcry , 2IQt2c : fnrc-y Im tatlon , KBISr ; fancy Udle. ISc ; Kooil ladle. 14 ISc ; rtore parketl , 12f14c. KdOS-Qulpt fresh. Ife. OHKI5SB Steady ; fnncy NV\v York , 9 ; eiC- fancy mellum , JOtnOHc ; tnncy small. Ilvi > riool | .Ittirkot. LIVKllI'OOL. Jnn. -WHBAT-Spol. . nm No , 1 red western , winter. ? 9J ; No. 1 red north ern. shipping , 7s 7 < ij ' . IlN-Spot. firm ; . \merlrnn mlxeil. new , 3si Ji "id ; American mlxe.1. olJ. 3s SViil ; future steady January , 33 Id ; February. J > 24d ! ; Marcl J 2tid. FI/JIIll fit. Louis fanry winter , dull at Os C. HOI'S At Ixindon ( rnclllc coast ) , firm nt S. 1'UOVISIONS llecf. nrm ; extra India mess , < X M ; l > rlme mess i"Cs 3d. I'ork , nrm ; nrlml mess nne Avestem , 4s 61 ; prime mess , medium wes ern , 4X Hnm , short cut , flrm t 37s. llacon dull at 27s ; short ribs. 2S * fld ; long clear ml. dies ) , llrht , 27s 6d ; Ions clenr middles heavy , t7s ; short clear backs , 27 ; cle.tr belllrs , 33s to shoulders , 'wiuare steady at I6 . Lnnl , prim western , dull at 2."s 3d. Tallow. prlnR * city , nn nt 19. . CIIBB3I3 American , nncst white and colorci nrm at 433. rlllrlliiintl CINCINNATI , Jnn. SO.-FIXUIt-Steaily ; fancy $ l.2rvff4.lO ; family. $3.no J.73. WIIBAT Firmer ; No. 2 red , t > 3B9Cfl. COIlN-Htfady : No. t mixed , 29c. OATS Hrm ; No. 2 mixed. 23c. HYH Slemly ; No. 2 , 41 * . PIlOVlSIONS-tJinl. ste-uly nt | l. 2 4. llul meats , firm nt $ I.CO , llacnn , firm nt $5.iX ) . WHISKY Steady nt $1.19. Ht'TTBU-Lowor ; fancy Blsln creamery , 21c Ohio. 13 H c ; dairy , 103 ; StTOAH Finn ; hard refined , $ UGMi.lO. KOriS Firm , at 17c. CUWKSU Firm ; good to prime Ohio tlat. 8 fl9c. ( irnln Iti'iM-liitM nt I'rlncliial MINNBAl'OLIS , Jnn. 20.-Ileelpts ; Wheat 2CS cars. riHCAOO , Jan. 20. Receipts today : Wheat 33 cars ; corn , 422 curs ; oats , 231 cirs. llstlmate car lots tomonow : Wheat , SJ ; corn. 323 ; oats 333. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 20. Receipts : Wheat. 3 cars. ST. T/UIS , Jan. 2n. llecelptB : Wheat. 20 cars UULUT1I , Jan. 2) ) . Receipts : Wheat. M cars llilfTillo .tlnrlirt. nUFFAlX ) , N. Y. . Jan. 20. WIIBAT No. northetn old , 91c ; new , par quarter ; No. winter. 95c. CORN-NO. 2. 3i\ ? . OATS No. 2 white. 2 < ! a IIARLHY Trading good. ItYK No. 2. In store. COc nskcd. IMitliiili'lpliln. P I'HIL.\niLl > HlA. Jnn. 20. llUTTBR-Slenily fancv wesiern creamery , 2 > c. BOOS Flim and le higher ; fresh nearby nn western. 20p. CHKBSB Firmer ; New York factory , cholc" New York fnctorj' . fair to good. S'4W 'I'oli'ilo InrUft. TOLKDO , Jnn. 20. WIIB VT Active a-d higher No. 2 , cash , 82'c ; May , DS o. PORN Steady ; No. 2 mixed. 27-ic. ) OATS Pull ; No. 2 mlved , 23e. HYB Unchanged : No. 2. cnsh , 4G'J ' < \ CI OYKRSBBU-IIIglicr and active ; prime cash $3.20. PEORIA , Jan. 20. CORN Market steady ; No , 2 , 2lHic. OATS Market quiet and Irregular ; No. 2 white nominal : No. 3 white. 22 > iCT23'ic. ' WHISKY Market steady ; high proof spirits $1.13. . Detroit Mnrkol. DBTROIT. Jnn. 20. WHBAT No. 1 white. 93c No. 2 red , 92TJC ; May , 92c. ( -ORN No. 2 mixed , 2Sc. OATS-No. 2 white. Me. RYB No. 2 , 4c. S'lXICKS AX1 > IIOXDS. Hi-iirM Take Ili-firt from fiilum tnl I'lliiinrlill nolinto ill Washington. NBW YORK , Jnn. TO. Slight losses resulted from today's transactions , the stock 'market , whlrhvfia Irrriiular nnd denreysetl on the re sumption of Cuban and currency agitation at Was'.ilngton , giving courage to certain largo bear Interests. Recent professional manipulation of stocka Is credited to people Interested In mak ing n market for bonds acquired during the re organizations. Western trade advices continued good nnd further reflected favorable tinfllc re turns , which were published today by promlnenl railroad lines. The market had hardly recovere. ! from Its early hesitancy when liquidation urn ! phort sales were apparent , with lesultant Fharp declines. Toward the close there was a t > mie- what Improved tone and Increi ed activity. Lon don bought a little on balance. Pullman , Mobile & Ohio nnd National Lead retlc ted the declara tion of dividends on these properties. Oregon Improvement advanced lite on an Intimation of possible changes In that company's relations with other properties In the northwest. Oreat activity and sticngtli of North American In the flnul hour was based on rumois of a possible reconstruction of the company's business. New Jersey Central and Delaware , Lnckuwnnnn & Western declined 116 and 2 per cent respectively. Northern Pacific und Union Pacln > were pur chased for London account. The niincy market continued to display extreme case , round amounts lielnc offered on call at 2 per cent. This condi tion of affnlrp was tegarded by some of the leading exchange Interests as offsetting possible gold Imports , which In a measure would be Jus- tilled by the current ex"hnnge situation. The net josses of Importance were American Spirits preferred , Hi ; Sugar , 1 ; Cleveland. Loralne & Wheeling preferred. l i ; Columbus. Hocking Val ley & Toledo , 1 ; Delaware & Hudson , 1.Minne ; seta , lion , I ; lluffalo , Rochester & IWslmrs. Hi. The gains were : Canadian Pacific , 2 % ; Na tional Lsad. common , 1 ; Chicago & Uastern Illi nois. 1V > | Oiegon Navigation. IHi and Oregon Short Line , IVi. The bond maiket continued to influence outside Interests , with Improvements In some of the lower grade lines. The govern ment bond market was neglected , with slight con-cessions In bid price In some Issues. < / / The Kvenlng Post's 'London ' financial cable gram eays : The st > ck market opened dull and cIoeU good , consols Felling In the recovery. A lolnt used was the decline In Ger'man bank nted. The feature In Americans was the rush 'or Klondike groups. Thus Denver & Rio Grande , Canadian Pacific and Northern PacDlc were lought wildly. New York Is now absorbing Canadian Pacific * . Grand Tinanks are a\do boom- ng. Spanish , Turkish and International stocks were sold from Paris , but Rio Tlnto copper was the feature of strength. The apparent ease In money here brings a steady tone. Following arc the closing quotations of the eadlng stocks on the New York market to- Jay : Atchlnon 1-W St. P. & um 74 dopfd Ul > do pfa US ialtlmorn.t Ohio. , ml St. P.M. AM 12m Canada Pacific 110 So , Pacific. ai ) 'au.ula Soiitnurn. . fi'- * [ So. Railway 8M Central P.ustrtc 1'J do pfd 3I 6 Cbi'H. .VOIiio UK Tox.-is .tPacllio. . . . 12 Chicago A. Alton..lll.'iH Union 1'acltle t. r. . . 1U Total alen of etoclui today. SOO.OCO flmres. In cluding : Atchlson preferred , 4,413 ; Chicago , llur- Ington & Qulncy , i,93iV ( Denver & Rio Orande , 3.IS5 ; Uiulbvlllo & Nanhvlllo. 4,420 ; Metropolitan , 3,210 Hawaiian. 3.000 ; New York Central , 5.C90 ; ; oi-th American , 17,433 ; Northern I'scltlc , 3,070 ; Northern 1'aclllc. preferred , 1,250 : Ontario , 5,510 ; Oregon Hallway & Navigation , 3.SCO ; Oregon Hhort Line , 3.SOO ; Ht , Paul. 13.C10 ; Texas & IMclftc , 3,015 ; I'nlon Pacific. 23.157 ; Chlcngu Great West ern , 5,830 ; Sugar. 59,772 , Silver ban , S7Kc Mexican dollari , 47OI7'ic ; ruftH. night , 17U"i drafts , telegraph. 20c. Iliuik of KiiKliuul Slatfiiifiil. LONDON. Jan , 20. The weekly MateraMit of le Hank of Bnitlaml ebowi the following diang j fls pompared with the previous report. Total re- mve. increase. Cl,20 . ( 0j clrcuUtlon. ilecreaie , 477.000 ; bullion. incrcai ! . JCW.51S ; other i-ccurl- [ tt. d. > creaii. ' . ( .IV > ; cither d po lti , decreH > , l,4E3COOi public OipvblU , Increase , fi.OM.COO ; notM reserve , fnT.iTOCI.150.0M , Oovernment ( Wurmen iinrhnnKril , The proportion of the llnnk of KnRlnnd'n reserve la lliblmy , whlclA Inst wc-k WR 11.n per cMit. l. now 431 * per cent Thft tlnnk of Knulnnd'o rat ? of Otorlunt remains unrlmnirKl nt 3 per cent. .Vow YorU Money MnrUpt. NiW YOUli , Jnn. M.-MONT.Y O.V OAI.L- Knry nt 2 per cent I'ltlMK MniK'ANTtLK I'APKR 30W per cent. STHHI.INTl KXCHANOn Firm , with nctunl hustne i In banker * ' Mils nt tl.SIH for ilemnnd nnd l4.ft23t04.S3 for flity day ? ; posted rates , H.S.Itfl.sa't and fl.So4rffl.SG ; commercial bills. . . SILVBR CBRTIFICATBS 5 IIAII SIIA'BH &Sie. MBXICAN DOLLARS 45HC. OOVKHNMBNT RONDS Basler ; new ts. reg- . . 12S ; coupm. 129 ; 4s , reic. . 1I2M ; coupon , 114V ; ; 8s. reg. . 100 ; ts , res. , 113H ; coupons HIS ; Pacino Cs of 'U9 , 103V1. , ( , Clotlng quotations on bond * \\-err \ as follows : HAH SILVI'H Slcndy at KHd per ounce. Money , 1 iicr cent. The rate of discount In thp open market for short bills , 2 > A I > sr cent ; for tlirvo months' bills. 3'i ' per cent. KIlllllK'llllOllH , OMAUA , .Inn. 2) ) . ClonrlnBs. J931.790.94 ; bil- nnces , { lOO.MO.ST. The Umalin. Cloarlns House association hold Its nniuial election of 0111001 ? In ta room at the Nebraska National bank laat cvn- InK. The olllccrs elecleil were : J. H. Mlllard , [ iri > Ulent ; Henry AV. Yntcs. vice president , and \V. H. S. Hushes , innniiRcr. CILlCAliO. .Ian. 20 Clearlnss , JlJ.2T"iMO ; New York exrhanfro. 70c premluni ; posti'd rales 44.S.114 ( ttt.CC ; New York liusctilt , llrm und fairly active , ) thers < | iilet ; clcsliiB : West CbicaBO , IW.i : rli. nond Match , 113 ; Uike Stiect 1. . li'i : : Now Vorlc nisrult.Strawboard ; , 31 ; Alley U 01 Vi ; City Riillwny , 237'X- . Ss'BW OIILKANS , Jan. 20. ClenrinKS , } 1,0 > 7,2JO ; Now York exchange , par ; commercial , SI per il.OOO discount. I'HH.AplSLil'IlIA. Jan. 20. Clcarlnes , $12,518- 022 ; balances. $ lKlOS7. ( MKMl'lIIS , Jan. 20. Cle.arlnt.-s , . T57SCOi > ; tul- inci'M. { 241,035 ; New York exchange , srllliur at $1 iremlum. IlOaiXDN , . ffl-Cleir.r.R.1. . 17i27. > 7' > , itl- ancct. { l.TW.SIS. NB\V YOHIC , Jan. 20. Clehrlngs , JU2.99,49C ; vilnncen. J9,3ni,133. Apparently the only thlnn that prevents irold. Imports Is' ' the oyl'-'nie or.sl- icss of money hero , which 1 on < ! ie li'Hla ot 1(4 ( © 3 per cent fqrall lain * , mil aeniatul Kiilr.K , vhlcbvasnuoted at Sl.MTt oil.iy , with llwrrp- > ly apparently bolTs more ihlui ii'J.ta * 10 to ! rtc- naml. ' IJAI/TIMOU1 : . Jan. - ' ! -Cliu-if s. J2.S7S.OCn , jal.inces , $435,02S. ST. LOL'IS. Jan. 20. ClearlnBs , $4,820.917 ; bal ances , $037,11)6. Money , oTiS per rout : New York exchange. O0c pienilum bd , T CipH-Miiltini ahlrcd , Fnri'lprn I'imiolnl. IX > NtnON , Jan. 2i ) . Gold to tile amount of fSOi.OO' ' ) was wlthwrawn from HIP Hank of CtiBlnnd today , for shipment tto. .South Am * rlcn. Oold Is quotcil at IJuenoH AyreH today ut lfi3.CO. PARIS , Jnn. W. Three pel" csnt rentes. Iftjf , Vsc for the account. Husinespon tlm bourse pcnod steady today , but became dull afterward. * urks were prood. Copper shares were In bolter omand on the announcement of the resumption. of the work upon the part of the KnBllsh ciiKl- r.I'JIlUN. Jan. 20. The Imperial Hank of rter- m.in'y lias reduced Its rate of discount from 5 to per cent. Private discount was easier on the murso today enl reduction of the bank rate from til 4 per cent. Nevertheless , business was un filled , the unsatisfactory condition of affairs in 'ranee causing hesitation. Tire local department va ( Inner after fluctuation ? . Ilink shares , \inerlcan securities and Canadian 1'acldcs v/oro firm. llaiilt of iKraiiuu Slaoincii ( . PA HIS , Jan. 20. Tim weekly statement of the Jank , of Franco irtiown the followlnR dmnges as pmpared with the previous account : Notes In Irculallon , decrease , 11,350,000 francs : treasury ccounts current , decrease. 18.MO.OOO francs : -old In hand , decrease , 0,200.000 francs ; bills dH- oumetl. decrease , 03,37a.0ilo francs ; silver In and , Increase , 2,205COO francs. .1 ni ( ! Icin Si'ciirltii'N la London , I ONDON. Jan. 20. Th market for American ecurltles fluctimled somewhat afler a steady penlnif. then Improved on Kcneral siieculatlvc cmand. closing firm with the demand moderate. COTTO'.V .MAHKIDTS. LMVH from b < > .VCMV IIiiKland IllHtrlt'lM IH More AsMirlnw. NEW YORK , Jan , 20. The course of today's otton market was somewhat Irregular , with the ondency In the main possibly toward a larger esree of confidence , though the net gain In entlment was scarcely appreciable. The later iformutlon front HiiKlnnd wus , If anything , re- s.i'jrlnk' . The mniket opened rjulct anil steady , Ith prices 1 point lower fo 1 pilnt iilghor. Kol- OWIIIK the first call , which developed the fuel hat there was rome Investment Interest , there ne n further advance of litf/ points , nhslsleil y estlmalea of n comparatively email movement f cotton ut the ports , with the Kiiu'lsli ' cables nakliiB a favorable averate. The inurkvt cables ere backed up by buying1 orders ( rum Liver- ool. The foil them continent also sent In quite Mood of buying orders , illrectlnir tlif Ir attention. mweverhlC'lly ' to the rummer inontiis. The few Orleans market ropjited.a good export de- land for cotton and mlvnncml < iuolotlonH 1 1-lCr. thcr southern markrts , however , failed to alinw correfjiondlntr Improvement. Later In the nes- lon , as the receipts heinn to broaden , and It as believed more aenerally that the claims of le bears were juitllled ns to reoont bid weather nd bad roadn ImMlnB back supplier the market ased off. With better weather condition * today amo an expandlni ; movement ut poit-s and to- anl the Interior towns. Ilefore i p. m. the inrlict had returned to yesterday's ' daBlne rices under liquidation. The market was finally iteady at a net advance of " ? < pnlnta. Spot. mi ; middling , uo ; urofa rcoclpis , 4,2iG bales ; xportH td thu continent , 1,311 bates ; forwarded , R ! bales ; Bales. 292 bales ; all spinner * ' ; Block. 1 2. Ml bales , Total today : Net receipt ? , 21,075 > alesj exports to ( Ireut llrltaln , li > ,7W lialea ; to in continent , 20,813 biles ; stock , 130.99S bales. unKolldatod : Net receipts , 197,120 bales ; exports a ( Irvat llrltaln , 89,047 ba'eg ' ; to France , 9C2i ( inlcs ; In the continent. 50,022 balca. Total tinea eptember 1 : Net receipts , fi,264t50 bales ; exerts - orts to ( Ireat IlrltBln , 2,003 8 } lialcs ; to Krancc , 41,699 bales ; to flic conllnen . 6,8.001 bales , Wool Inrl.-vlli. HOSTON , Jan. 20. Following' ! are the quo- atlona for InadlnB Jescrlptljps Ohio and Pennsylvania | leecen , < X and above 2C6'J7o ; XX and XX Hbove , 2if3Co ! ) delaine. Sf ® le ; No. 1 combine. 30331c : No. 2 combing30c. . . llcblsan , Wlo-onnln , etc.-X illehlKBii , J4r ; No Michigan ccinhln * . 29o ; No. 'l nilnoU romb'ng , , 8029o : X New York. New Ilanjnxhliv and \Vr- iont. 23Stc ; No. l N w York. New Hamp hlro n4 Vermont. 2"c ; dclilne Michigan , 27c. Un- ashecl medium Kentucky am ! Ind'ana ' iiunrter- looil combine , U : : Kentucky' ' and Inrllmia Hirer ShthH blood cDmblnu , :3924.n * Mlttourl iU > rter- lood comblnic , J''fin' ' " . Mhuourl threr-elrhtlis ilood combing , 23WS4" ; hrnldcombine. . ! S J I ko nd Qeorela , 2 < ? :3c. Texas wool , uprlntr me- liim , twelve months IMflSe ; feoured. 4iJI.Vr irlng fine , twelve inonthf , HfllSc ; cijiireJ , BO Mo. Territory wools Mr nlona fine me.llum mil ne , ICfllSc ; ttonrKl , 4iffCC ' 1'lali. Wyomimr. 1C. , tlnn medium nnd tine. liaiTe ; H-nurel. c/ . tmb'.iiK. kUiH-rllne 70672e ; cmfiblrp. ifoo.l. ( ' , f ( , $ H combine , average , C24i Cc } QuecnflunJ comb. ' ne. Ke. HT. LOUIS , Jan.'OOI / - 1'lrm ; medium. 35 OWVic ; light fine , 136 He ; beavy fine , & 31lc ; tub OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Run for tha Day Shows Fewer Steers and Mnny More Hogs. C\TTLE SUPPLY BELOW THE DEMAND Iluyors TnUc KverytliliiKOIToroI nt SlfoiiK 1'rlci-n llDKg , Active nt . 11 DoHhii * Slieop Steady | n ml Snou Solil. , SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. 20. Uecelpts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Shceo. Horses , January 20 1.55S 0.7SI 4,693 January 13 2.4S ) 8.9SJ 5,419 January IS 2,73t > 7,019 3,233 January IT 1,472 2,308 4,477 January 15 1,445 0,410 3.5S3 January 14 1,917 C.1C8 4.3GO January 13 1.5SS 7.SI1 4 , M 20 January 12 l.tlio C.SOO 1,031 7 January 11 2.OTI 9.SGO 2,151 January 10 1,415 3,715 B.GS9 2 January 3 CT.'i C.4S7 2,312 * January 7 1,132 .27 1,272 20 January C 1,233 10.9S2 2.429 9 January 6 1C9 10.G13 2.223 January 4 1,410 C.S11 3.173 The oPlclnl number of cars of stocl brought In today by each road was : Cattle. - Hogs. Sheep C. , M. & St. P. Uy 1 Union Pacific System 18 32 12 C. & N. W. lly 2 P. . 13. it. V. H , U 13 37 3 C. , St. P. , M. A O. Uy 9 7 H. & .M. 11. H. It 19 40 4 C. , . & Q. Ilyv t 14 K. C. & St. J 2 17 C. , U. 1 , & P. Uy. , east 1 -I _ Total receipts 02 143 1 ! The disposition ot the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co 2 1.501 G. H. Hammond Co ICO 1,475 Swift and Company. . . . 334 2.S9S 1,609 Cudu'ny ' Packing Co. . . . 307 2,022 S20 P. U. Armour , Chicago 32 ; K. Hecker and Degan. . 31I Vansant & Co I ! Lobman . "i " llothschllds. SI W. I. Stephens. . . . < , . 123 Livingston .t S ICG . . . . H. Hamilton 101 L. P. Hart 103 Swift and Company.from country , 990 Cudahy Packing Co.from Kansas City 1,211 Other buyers 177 1 7 * . Totals 1,582 9.70S 4.50 ATn K Tkicro was quite a falling oft In cattle receipts , as compared with yester day , only sixty-two loads being reported In ihe yarda. The market as a whole did nol show any material change In respect to values. The demand , however , was more active and tno general feeling was much Improved. Only a few loads or rornfed beeves wore offered for sale , and as the demand was good the market \vns quite active , an early clearance being effected. The prices paid were steady to strong , as compared with yesterday. The quality of the cattle on sale , however , was nothing extra , so that the sales did not show up extra well on paper. Some fairish cattle sold up to $4.30 , but there was nothing prlma on sale. Cows and heiroffl were In good demand and sold freely at just about steady prices. The supply was not large , and as local packers all wanted a tew the offerings ivere all taken In peed season. Stockers and feeders commanded strong prices. So long as the supply continues us light as It Is nt"pTcsent Uicre docs not appear to be any likelihood of any very material reduction In values. Thu coun try demand Is not large , but It Is fully equal to the absorption of the few loads arriving. For that reason values , espe cially on light stackers , have been held very firmly , so much so Unat thu fluctu ations of the fat oattle matkcU do not an- MILKEUS AND Sl'IUNOKItS. S'o. . , I'r , 1 milker 131 no I milker 42 00 IluU.S JlerclptH of hoffsi Miowed u Kiiln over yesterday of nhuut forty earn , the total receipts twins , ' liberal lor Ihli maikit. Thn Kenernl innrket waa 5 < : lower , lint the de mand wan good nt the decline und thu hoi { ! | moved forwunl rupldly toward thu scales. At an early hour overythinff was cold and welshed up , the market closing nbout thu name [ in It opened , that Is , fo IjWcr. Heavy hog * , nvoiuKinn 300 pounds nnd up- wanla , nold very lamely nt H.H , while ? 3.53 wns quite a popular price yesterday. On.nl . llKht IiOK-i sold up to IJ.OT , 113 nKiilnst , ! .C2ii < [ (3.03 yesterday. Thu averuno of all the sales was 4'/4c ' lower than y.-sto.day. Today'u decline leaves the market a lltllo higher than It was nl the opening f tha weeki and a clmiln belter than It wn on ThurHdny of a t week. Ho resentatlve sales , No. Av. Hh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. I'r. .1 431 . . .J340 4S 320 . . . $315 32 33 . . . 3 41 1" I 309 20 > 345 52 3JO . . . 345 rl S2I 2l 345 41 379 . . . 341 21 3C1 . . . 343 5 379 fO 34.1 H'l ' 31' 100 345 ; 'J 371 B ) 3 46 to 311 . . . 3 li G7 337 . . . 345 43 389 . . . 3 < 5 50 SK SO 345 43 37' KO 345 H 321 40 343 47 400 120 343 61 2S2 40 345 B5 333 fO 34" 11 321 . . . 345 71 332 120 343 43 3015 120 345 fl -.0 . . . 34) 40 41J 40 345 05 370 . . . 345 6'J 305 120 345 31 2ti2 2uO 341 C 293 280 343 Cl 323 20 > 3 4i M 318 SO 341 41 317 2M ) 345 61 310 40 34' ni 3SC SO 315 46 367 4' ' ) 345 15 3M . . . 343 34 392 . . . 341 47 32) ) ! 40 343 S5 334 120 3 47l ! 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Sft > 61 l „ . 1ft ) tt 1M . . . 3M . t4J 4J M 5 < i 1 . . . 3M 77 1 M t fit Ill . . . 3M 7S ta . . . 3 0 'v. . 77 J31 4i ) 3M Rt ISi ! . . . 801 17. , , S39 . . . SCO 35 SOT . . . 3 0 WACIOV noos-ii'now oirrs. 1 3- , 4' ' > .140 1.v. . .SM . . . SOI 4 . | . . . J 4'1 ' 1 SH . . . 3W B. . . . . .II' ' ) . . . .14) 37S SO 3 H 3 JCl . . . J 40 l. . tn..4M ' -3 41 I SS . . . 3 42'4 S ! 4"i " . . . 3 50 1. . . ! l . . . 3M 4 SK . . . 3K C J71 . . . 3B2'i C ? M . . . 3 fv > 6 2M . . . 362H S MS . . . J S5 9 210 . . . 3 S3 4 W7 . . . 353 SHUni' Thp i-efelpl of fhfep wttf nKaln llbernl todady nnd the Rcneint quality of Ihe olTerliiff ! ! wax uiwd. As has \iftn \ the rule for onio time pant , tlo demnnd wa ! < Rood nnI the result WHS an nctlvc market. The late arrlvnl of ome trains delayed the market "inipntiat. but buyers were nil rendy to talk buMnrss nml the offering for the most part chnnseil hnnds In KI > < ! * P * on. The prices paid xv < * re Just about steady with ypstrnlny. no nmlcrlnl i-hatiKe In values beltiR sluinn. lUpresentatlVe mips : No. Av. 1'r. 16 western ewes 140 3 73 2.12 western yearllnc ! > 3 4 13 251 western lambs " > BOO 4J9 western lambs S3 540 95 Mexican wethers S3 JM SSI Mexican yearllnRs 77 4 Z7V4 S20 Mexican yearling 70 430 1 native wether 1M < W J23 native Inmbs 59 < > < > 1 native l.imb " " v 1 ) c ° ° GIIICACU MVK STOOIC M AUK BT. Arc Llotlvr. wllli 1'rloon lint CHICAGO , Jnn. 20. Trndo In entile wn.s elow. Cflttlo that weru not fat sold at nrm prloe. . f\ porters taking n Kood shnro. Other kinds sold badly. An occasional sale wns ninile > at J3.40 ! > I > S.50 , tiut hardly any Iweves wont over JS.20 nnd the bulk ot thei offerliiRS sold nt Jl MffWO , very ordinary lots nelllnK nrmind J3. ! > ' ) ffl.W. Fat cows nnd heifers milil at J3.2.1W4.M and cnnnlnK Mult sold nt } 3.0.Xf2.7. > . Calves woli' scarce nnd un changed , Steers from Texas sold at S3 f W4V The market for hoffs was active lol y nn.l prlqes were a llttlo better than yesterday's late figures , hut not up to the early ones. llojfS nol.l at an extreme ran e of I3.45H3.70 , lamely nt J3.60 ff3.fiiH. nnd the bulk of Ihe plRfl sold ut $3.60ff 'Thoro win n fairly active tranie In sheep nl unctmiiKcd prices , common to prime Hoi-kst Iwlnv wanted at $3 005f3.55 and common imyllve-pmmd Texas slu-ep selllnir at J2..V ) . Ilnms welRhlnc 103 and 220 pounds sold for J3.25 and ye'irlhiRS were salable nt J4.iWrt } > .iV ) . I imbs wen > very dull nt tlin recent dec'llntcummon to choice Hocks "ell- Ins nlonly at Jl. ( > 0ir3.t53 , not many KoltiR beluw J3.00. i HHCKIPTS Cattle , ll.&M head ; llORS , SS.OOO head ; sheep , IC.O'W ' head. SI. I.oulH LiveStoclc. . ST. LOUIS. Jan. 20. OATTL13-Il elpts , 2,700 head ; fhliniients , 1.000 heml ; mnikot ilull. rtcndy ; fair to fancy Fliliplnir | nnd expnrt steers , Jl.lOiii ) 6.30 ; Lulk of R.iles , f4.60jf5.00 ; dressed beef mid butcher steers , $3.5lir4.S3 ! ; steers under l.PO ) Ibi. , JJ.305f4.33 ; bulk of sales , f3.70if4.20j slock- ers and feeders , t.Mffl.M ; bulk of Fales , J3.30ff 4.25 ; cows nnd heifers , J2.00K4.33 ; bulk of eon's , J2EOf 1.2.1 ; Texas and Indian steers , J3.33C.fl.30 ; bulk of sales , J3.C35f4.20 ; cows nnd heifers , J2.40I ? 3.30 HOGS Heeelpts. 7,800 head ; shipments , 3,000 head ; maiket steady ; llRht , $3.G'i3.70 ; mixed , JJ.Wff3.C3 ; heavy , fa.65jT3.70. SI1KI51' Ilecelpts 300 head ; thlluncnts , 400 bead ) maiket liill , t-teady ; native muttons. J.I S5 5T4.50 ; culls anil bucks. J2.0'fi3.00 ' ; lambs J5.COW " " > ; Texas muttons , J3.oOUI.30. IiiillaiiiiliollN Liv < > St < H-l.- . INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. . .Inn. 20. CATTLK-Hc- celpts , 4.10 head ; shipments , fair : maiket slow , weaker ; ( rood to prime bteers , 1 1.700.1. ' 0 ; fair to medium steers , $ I.Wff4.70 ; common tu KOOI ! stackers , } 2.755r3.0i ) . HOGS Ilecelpts , B.OO ) head ; shipments , l.r.OO bead ; market nnly fairly ncllve ; 2Uc to 5o lower than yesterday ; good to choice medium and heavy , J3.705f3.75 ; mixed and heavy , } J.COf3.70 ; cumnidii llsbtsi , t3.GOA3.R > . SHKUP Ilccclpls. 300 head ; shipments. 230 head ; maiket fairly active , quutnbly Meady ; prices ratiKcit from $2.25 for common uliecp to $5.0&5.DO for uood tt * choice lambs. iiN Olty Llvf Stuck. KANSAS O1TY , Jilo. , Jan. 20.-CATTLK Hc- ceipts , 0,3)0 ) head ; maikot steady to lOc lowe ox- HOOS llecelptB , 1S,0 | head ; qunllty medium ; best Krmlea stemly : others steady to Cc lower ; bulk of sales , { J.I3&3.GU ; heavies. $3.IOfirC2i.j ; packets. $3.47l-.liT3.C2U ; mixed , $3.43 T3.CO ; llKhts. $3/:5ff3.C3 : ; yoikers. $ J.fifl'ff3 ' 03 ; plus , $2.73't3.45. ' KIliii' Hecelpts , l.W head ; market nc'lve and stronk' ; lamba , $3,753.CO ; inuttons , $275ifM.iO. Kast IliilVnld Live Stiiflc. EAST IUIKPAIX ) , Jnn. 20. CATTLE Mmllum to heavy shipping steers , $3.00t3.70 ; COUIHO rouRh. $3.75511.30 ; frieen , $3.75Si4-.2-3 ; rholce fat heirerw , $ l.23ff-I.DO ; mlxe < l butchers' stock. J3.CJG 4.15 ; fair to Rood butchers' cows. $3.5033.75. HOGS Yorkers , Kiwil to choice , $3.Wl3.r5 ; roughs , common to choice , J3.30iff3.35 ; pigs , ( ? oed to choice , $3.7003.80. SHKUl' S lpctnl wethors , $1.C5H1I.W ; culls to common , $3.0MJ3.75. I imbs. choice to extra , $3.75 © 5.SO ; culls to common , $4.5004.75. \eiv York i.lv Stoclc , NEW YOrtlC. Jan. 20. HEBVES Receipts. 1,223 head ; no tradlnu. Cables quote American , ( -leers at 9H&IOV. * ; refrigerator beef , 7-Jf ( 8e ; exports , 1,032 beeves and 2lbO qnurters of beef. CALVES llecelptB , 119 heart ; veals , $8.0038.00 ; grassers. $3.00H > 3.X ! ) . iSinii' AND LAMMS Receipts , 2S2 1iead ; sheeji. $3.50if4.50 ; lamba , $3.750.25. HOGS Ilecelpts , 3.2.10 head : weak at $1.0081.23. * Slock In illecord of receipts of live Block nt the foil. ' principal niarketH for January 20 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha . U'r > 5 9.7S1 4.f.i9 ! Chicago . 11,500 28,00) ) Ifi.O O Kansas City . 0.300 18,00 > > ] , sno St. Louis . 2,7W 7,500 Sin Totals . 22,055 G3.5S1 22.990 Cliieiiinntl Live Stoek. CINCINNATI , Jan. 20. HOOS-Stcady nt $3.00 03.72U. CATTL13 Steady at $2.23I.C3. SHEKI' Ensy at $2.7DWI.03. LAM11S Easy at $4.00iff5.75. X < MV V rlc Ir > - CiooilH Slnrkot. NEW YOIUC. Jan. 20. 1HIY GOODS-In the local market today at first Imnds the strensth added to the market by the developments of the ast few days wus very apparent. In all lines of cotton goods the sentiment Is shoncer than icretofore. Although fellera dortnot find It ad visable to advance prices us yet , they arc Btlll very stiff In their attitude toward buyers. Ad vances in both extras ana oatia in print ciotns nro reported and this tends to give nrnme.'s to he market. 1'rlnt cloths show slight advances and a very niU'Ch stronger tone In eastern first hand markets. Extras have been sold to the. extent of 15/00 nt 21tc , "plus 1 per cent , " rur- her bids nt this figure were refused today. 5lds for 3S',4-Gt pqunres at 3 1Kxwere also re used. It was Reported that there Is a steady Cmnml for both extras nnd odds. Eoj-tcrn und outhern goods ore practically on the same Lusla low. Prints are generally Him. 1)11 Mjll-l.-c-f * . OIL CITY , Jan. SO. credit balances , ( VSo ; cer- Iflcaleo closed at 05r > 4c bid for .tish. f.614c bid or regul.ira. During the day there were sale * follow.s : 2.COO bbls. I't-'hiuary delivery at CCo ,000 February delivery nt C6'ic ' ; 5.000 bbls. cash t 03''jc ; l.OCO bbls. casli at CCe. Shipments , 90- J79 bblt" . ; runs , I ) ,47C libl . CHAHLH-iTON , S. ( ' . . Jnn SO. OILS Tnrron- tlno. niniket firm at 31'ic ; mles , nune. llosln , firm ; sales , none ; unchanged SAVANNAH. On. , Jan. 20. OIIvS Spirits tur- pentlnf , nvuket oKned | firm at 32c , closed firm ut 3ic ! cab' ? , 12' ' ) bhla. ; recelytc. 418 bbls. Ilnsln , im.-hansed ; sale ? , G 593 liblf. j 1-ecelptn. 0.5S3 bills. WILMINGTON , N. ( ' . , .Ian. SO. OII.K-Splrlli turpentine , iulet | nt 31'.fif32e. ' , Uouln , firm at $1.13 Wl.W. Crudf liirncntlne , llrm at $ I.SO anil $ l.t'0. ' Tar , quiet at $1.05. S n tin r NKW ORLEANS' , Jan. 20.-SUnAR-Opi > n ket tle , steady nt 2V43io ! ; centrlfUK.il , steady ; granulaleil 4V.B4 ll-Iie ( ; whites , 30I ; 1-lCc ; yellows - lows , SViOl l-10c ; secomU , ; ' .4S3 ( ? e Molawes , kettle , steady Ht llf(27c ( : centrifugal , i'ii y nt D 13o ; cyiup steady at ISffllc. NEW VOIIIC Jan. Ji > . 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