-Ml THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : HATTJitDAV , JA"NTrAIY 22 , 1898 , 11 I COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Kay Wheat Closes Unchanged , but July Has a Email Oain , ENGLISH STRENGTH HELPS LOCAL MARKET Corn , nml Outs -Show n. Ultli- More Activity ) tint Siilnt Xo Clmiiui' In CHICAGO , Jnn , 21. After advancing a cent today on the remarkable strength of KtiKllsh markets vvhcnt flattened out nnil closed unchanged for Mny , but July he-Id % ffi4c of Ita Rnln , Heavy Argentine ship ments rnlher took the wind out of the ibulls' heels. Corn und oat showed llttlo inoru nctlvlty , hut substantially no changes In price. Provisions closed unchanged to 7J o tiltfher. In wheat speculators were trcntcd to n inlld sensation nt the opening by the action of tho'Liverpool market. The quotations from there were up IMil per cental for fu tures. No. 1 northern sprint ? -on the spot Jmd been raised Id per contnl , nnd even the Ijondon cargo market showed nn advance of from 3d to Cd per quarter. Mny wheat opened licro with n. Jump to 92Hc , with some salua at the unino time nt 02o. The eloslnu prlco yesterday was 91Vlc. July started nt from SIHc to SIttu , compired with sa'Hc yes terday afleriiooii. Outside markets were also very strong- , especially New York and Mln- JienpollH. nnd this hud Its effect. The reason for the strength of the Liverpool ttvjrkul was snld lo be oil nccount of the Krowlns ncnrolly of offerings from Awntlne. A cablegram from Itosarlo said , however , thnt the farmers' -liveries In that country were retarded by ruin nnd that plenty would be forthcomliiK later ; Hint the area In wheat ill-ad bcc-n large. Hitylfld heavy and that no reduction In t'hi- ' estimated exportable mtrpIiiH was being made. Hut another reason fnr Liverpool strength was continuance of drouth In India , and , notwithstanding the cablegram from Itosarlo , IJverpiol reaf firmed earlier statements of scarcity of Argentine offerings. There was plenty of Kellln.tr . , both of July and of Mny , many holders Inking ndvantnge c.f the sharp open- Inn advance to realize , but din-lines of only about ' , ( , i' resulted In each , and when the realizing censed prices went up again. C'\l- \ cage fee Ived 2i ( cars of wheat. Minneapolis end Duluth reported 35S cars , against ; 3fil t-ars a week ajjo nnd 27ii the corresponding < 1 ly of the jx-ar before. Primary western inurkot recelp'.H all told were W.COO ,1m. , iiKaliiHt 271.0CO bu. the y .ir liefor.Mlmu - - npolls stocks for the week were expected to tlhow 40 , ( X * ) bu. Increase and Duluth DOO.WO bu. Increase , and on thnt basis an estimate of week's exports atdOM < ) bu. decre-isw In the visible.- looked for ; last year the de crease for the similar week was 1,101,000 bu. Liverpool closlntr prices .showed titt gains Tor I'ne ' day of "ill for Match , Id for May undid for July. Paris not.d 23 centimes ( Kvliiu , In January Hour and 5 centimes nd- Annco In March and June. Ant wet p ad vised 12' ' centimes rise In both red winter and W.illa Walln wheat. The clearances from Atlantic- and jiulf ports In wheat and - were equal to CTi.COO bn. Th ? market IK-IV began to weaken after the instlng of t IP weekly shipments from Argentine , which rather confirmed the earlier lloswrlo c ible concornliiK ll10 larpo surplus. The Hhlpmi-nts wi-iv Klvcn at : ' .2So,0 : bit. SllltiK lier-.ime nulle fi-fo after tll.it. and It was the Impression that tlio l.elter crowd lUiul- ilati-il some cf tlu'lr July nn < 1 May holdings. Jl.-iy declined to fll--ie. and was bringing ni'ji' ' nt t'he close. July sold dov/n to Sic mi' ] p'osi-d ' at thnt. A faltly wiod trails was done In corn without any material cliirvp In prices. Th're was rain throughout the corn belt , i iblcs were strniiK nnd Argentine shipments wi re amall.VH'i tljcap helps and the In- llnpnoc of whtnt t'.is ' corn inntkct kept a llttlo above ycstrelay's prlc.'fi m-st of the fission , but lost the slight advunco when wlie.it turned wealliny rinjel ; | Ire.-u Lfl'ii 1o 2ic ! ( , and closed a shade lower at 2Sy Trade ni o.its showed a conoid-fable Im- j ) A'emetil'tind the mn.ikt mobt of the time was qulie ilrm. There was Rood buyltiR of Sliiy for New York nccount uiruhi. Cjmmls- lun houses bought July and tticro was a fill..lit narrowing of the spread. The curly . , . . - , . of wheat and .1 irood shipping de- in.ind were inllnencea. May raiiKcd from 2-:7xc : to 2ii4C. : and cloi-ed unchtitiKHl at 23&C. ProvlsHns were actlv , with a Kooil de- iii-iml at the atnrl , principally from pack- era. A llrm hnK marlie' also caused some i-ovcrlDK by short ! ' , and t'u- ' market scored R f.ilr advance. The mark't eased off sub- HI iiiiPiitly In sympathy with the decline In wheat , short rlb.i exhibiting the most weak- lies Tbo closlns was oa y--.May pork 7'ic lilKhcr. nt t.77H , Mny lard r > c hU'.ior ' nt JI.'A nnd May ribs unchanged at JI.S2'i. 1-j.itlinnteil receipts for Saturday : Wheat , MS cnrs ; corn , 1(0 cars ; oils , 2Sj cars ; hogs , 3SOO ) had. Lonrlins futures. rangC'l ' ns follows. No. 2. t'uxh uuotatlonn w 'rc ns follows : ri.oril Slnn.ly ; winter p.-itenls , ll.50RI.fO ; dtnilghlH , 51.Ki'n I.I1 ; hprlnit PpiM.-l.ils , Ki.V5K5.3u ; spring patents. tl.40ff4.7U ; Mr.ilght pitenta. } 4.0) 6J4.30 ; bnkeis' . J3.5W.S' ) . \VHUAT-Nii. 2 sprina. 87'iifryc ; No. 3 spring. 87' ' , , iair ; No. Z red. UlffOlc. COHN No. 2. 27 < l27'.ic. OATS No. 2 , 23v , I , o. b. J No. 3 white. 2IV4 HVK-Nn. 2. 4.V. H \ \IM.KV- . 2.20ij :9e. i-'i-AXsi.ii-Nii. ; i. * i.2i&i.25. TIMOTI1V Hl-i-i-rrhn. : . .7 . I'llOVIHlDNS .Metw poll ; , per bbl. , JD.C55T9.70. I ird , per 110 | bn. . ll.70B4.72. S'lort libs , i-ldcs ( l.iotc ) tl : ,7' 5 | I.S7VJ 1)rV fnlted shoulders ( hn\t'd ) . J4-75&5.CO. Short clear sides ( bojed ) , JI.sOiT5.10. WHISKY Dlmlllcrrllnlhlicd KCoJs. per gal. , JI.1H. SI'OAHS-rut loaf , 10.23 ; granulated , J3.51. CtllllllllllllllcN , NiVY : YOUIC , Jan. : i.-l-'U3im-Uevt.-litii | , 22- MS Lbls. ; expiii-m. CS.M1 bbl * . ; llrm nnd fulrly nctlvo on Ir.iiUbiuliiU ; city mill patent * , J3.55ij D.tO ; city mill , clems , J5 3.-.U5.lu ; Minnesota pulents , J3.C005.30 ; lukerx' . > l.\ifI.IO : winter Mraluliis. 5l.Ufll.fJ ) ; wlnler exti.is . , fl.lJC/l.t" , winter low Knideii , J'OU3 ! ' (0. llye Hour , nil let tit I'.5)02.16 , latter for falicy. lluckwhvul Hour , oulet at Jl. : ' . ( ? ! . 0. IIUCKWllK.iT-iJulet at SCc lXltNJtl-AI.-Oull : ; yellow wcitern , 6Ca JlYK Htrad ) ; No. 2 wt-kteni , 55o ; car lots , 60 n.UtMiY-Q.ulet ; feiilliin , CClJc. IIAItl.KY M.VI.T-lJulet ; western , 52OC5c ( , WIllUT-ltecelpts , 13 , < 75 bu. ; cxp rl , 49,197 tin. ; spot mrady ; No. 2 ied. Jl..lti : opllona opened lilslier on bullish. Mverpool und Aivenllne news ; advanced Bli.uply on covering and , forelKii buylnif , but llnally collapsed under reported liberal Ai-Reutlno uliipinenls mill iiiillzlnR ; closed , mclic ! net Idsher , latter on Junuaiy , which was InlluenctM by Bcullt Bpol mipplled ; No. 2 le | January , Jl.OUitfl.031.4 ; closed. Jl.01 % ; May. MTi rOllN'-llrcelpts , H.875 bu. ; exports , 33.741 bu. ; ] Ml , U-\dy ; No. i , ii'.c ; opllcns o ] > enei | ntcndy nil cables und advanced a little with wheat , clo IUK iiulet but Hteudy anil unchiuiKed ; Jun'iary closed. SJVlc ; 'May , 3li IHc ; closed. Sic. OATS -lltrcelpls. 51.0 bu. : exi.i-s. | | | 215.011 bu. ; Kpot quiet ; No. ! . S ir ; uptluim Very slow , but steady with corn , cloulne unchanged ; May closed , * HAY Dull ; shipping , 35JM3c ; good to Choice , 71H/75C , HOPS Stroni ; ; otnte. common to choice , 1W5 cmp , H < JCc ; 18)4 crop , Cfl9c ; 1W7 crop , 17J19c ; Pti. cilia cuast , 1STJS crop , ISTOc ; IS9d crop , SfflOo ; 1 )7 ) cro | > . UfflJn. JllDKH-Steaily : Oalventcn. 15c ; Texas , dry. io ; California. I7c. l.VTlliil--jiilft ! : : ; hemlock sole , Duenos Ayres. ISViii'JJo. WOOIy-Sltady. flfp.ce. :731c ; Texas , Wl , c. PHOVISION8 l e f. steady ; short clear , H.OJO 19.W. Cut meats , ileady ; plcklvd belllef. J5.W0 0.00 ; plckle-s ) shoulders. M > 7&i'500 plckle.l nsnts. J7.00B7.J5. Ijird. steady ; western steamed , Ji.05 ; May , 15.15 , nominal ; lellnrd , iteudy. 1'urk , llrm ; " > M | shorllear ! OtlJM Cottonreed nil , utrajy , prime crude , 19 RIS.V C. ! .J'.rlme yll f Z3o. Petroleum , dull ; United. KKc , Uosln. steady ; strslned , common WUJ M R.xxl It (2'iWI ( l/4j. Turnenllne. firm .it lllc-K Quiet ; fair lo lri , 3H0 > H < ' : Japan , BWS'tc. MOl AW Kt5 Steady ; New OrtMni op n To-lt ! . , MKTA1The me'nl markM ha tvin tim * ml featureless. Ttm N > w York M til c-hant ' Jfl- clnki mil thr cMVtut us follows : Pl < Irrm w , r- rants. very nilli" HI M.MftA 7S : lskreomi * . r changed nt SlO.SMnt.-'O ; tin. steady. lll < Mtltti ; nelter. unrhanRfd at $ lo.sHfno.vr > , ; lead. .lull * t J5. < TI.S. * | : Th - firm thnt fttw thr iwttlltM ? price fnr miners nml smelters quotes lead at JI.W. IH'TTKIt-llwIplK. S.1M pkies. : market iiil--l | ; western creamery , H'fcfrWe ; Klirlns. X ? ; ffrt > ry. CI1KKSK ll - -ipH. . 3.IH7 pkss. ; market quiet ; lame while , fcptember , S ; smill white , Sep- temlwr. Mifi'j'ne. laiKe roloreil , September. $ ' ; small colored. September , 9UH9Up ; Urge. October. SUtt'V1 ; smnll. Octnler. 14 vc ; IlKht skims , Hc ; p'rt skims. 4'4jflo'.ie ; full sklnn. tfi.1c. IIOOS llPCPlpts. 2,5V ) pkss. ; market easy. stnto ami Pennsylvania. 20W2Jc : western , JORJlc. OMAHA RKSKiiAi * MAHKKTS. CciiKlllton ii f Trn ilo nml Ui on Htinili * niiit l-'nnoy Proiluuo. The rgff market Is badly demoralized , the mild weather ImvlnB brought In n Hood ot receipts. Slockn are nccumulntlng ami It Is Impossible la Rive nn accurate tiuntntlon. 1XJOB Uooil stock , )2H ) llc. lIl'TTKlt Common to r lr. H81tc : soparatir crmmcry , 2oc ; ( fathered eieamery , 1S019C. VKAU-Cholcc fat. 85 to 120 Ibs. , quoted nt Bo ; larjri" ami < > > rs < - , 4tf.V. IJIUMSKI ) l-OLM/TltY rhlckena , We ; tur keys , IMillci Rceje , So ; ducks , T4c. ( JAMK Hrnall rabbits , per do * . , 750 ; Inrgc , Jl.M ; squirrels. COiJWc. PIOKONS UVP , " 5o ; dead plsoon * not wanted. HAY t'plnnd ' , ISM ; mlillaml. J5.50 ; lowland. to ; ryn straw , II ; color makes the price on hay ; 1 1 Kill bales sell tbo best ; only top grades bring top prices , CI-iKIlY : Good slock , large , 40c ; small , 250 SOc. SOc.ONION'S ONION'S Per 1m. . Jl. UKANS-llnnd-plcked navy , per bu. , H.SS ' .SUM-JET POTATOIO-S-Kani-as , ID-peck bbls. , (2.14) ) ; fancy Muscntlnc , 11-peck bbls. , J1.25. C'AIIIIAdK Oood stock , per bit. . l'/4c. ' POTATOKS Home grown. G < r55c ; western stock. 70c. FltlMTS. APPI.KK Winter Mock , 11.0033.5) ; California HHlellcur , boxes , 11.50 ; Colorado Jonathans , boxes. | 1. 7S ; OiPKon , boxes , It. 2 > . rUANIIMHUIUS-.Teisey * , per bbl. . IT.OOPT.M ; Wisconsin llell and Uugle. $7.Wf7.7i ; Wisconsin Hell nml Cherry , jn. ORAl'KS Malasas. f.M58.O ) . TllOPK'AI. FKUJTS. OKA NOUS Mexican , per box , $2,733.0' ' ) ; Cnll- fornla. navels , Sl.oOft3.2S. I.B.MOSS California , fnncy , J3.S3 ; choice. 13. I1ANANAB riio.'re. lur/ro / H'oclc. per bunch , > 2.COicJ.2'i ; ineillum sized btmcbes , 51.75Tf2.l ) . NUTS Almonds , per II ) , . laruo size. ISB'tV ' ; Binall. 1lc ; lirjizlls. per II ) . , j IOc ; KiiRllth will- nulrt , per II ) . , fancy noft shell , lOfiill" ; stand- aiils , Sfl'Jc : tllberts , per Ib. . lOc ; pecans , polished , medium , nff'c ; extra larRe , Sfffle ; larire blckory nuts , Jl > vj.IO } ] per bu. ; Binall , $ l.2."im.3i PIT bii. ; cocoaiiuts. per 1W , | l ; peanuts , rnw , CS'SHc ' ; KIO8 linportril fancy , 3 crown , ll-lb. boxes. 12c : 5 crnwn. ll-lb. boxes , 141Tl.- : I-lIi. boxeli , il 5f23c per l ix ; ( "allfornla , 10-lb. box. II. IIONUY Choice hlte , lc ; Colorado amber , W Wile. KHAI'T ' Per Mil. , fl : Inlf bbl. , t2.XW2.3r . MA1M.K SYliri' Klve al. cans , ichJ2.7.T ; Kal. can < 4. pure , | ier doz. . } 12 ; hilt ; KI | . cans , tG.2."i ; < i art cans. } .1.0. PATHS llnllowee , CO to 70-lb. boxes , Cc ; Salr , 5Hc : Kurd. 9-lb. boxes , 9c. t'inKIt Per half bbl. H : bbls , J3.23. FUKSIC MKATS unismn IIKKK Oem ! native steers. O'ic ' ; KO \ fjli'cimrtera ( | ulcers , BVic ; Kood hindquarters stecrH. Sl-.c ; we. tei'n Fleers , Or ; fnncy heifers , CVic ; Rood heifers , Cc ; Rood fcrequarters heifers , .V ; Rood blniliuarlers | heifers , fc ; coed cows , .VIP : fulr co\vj > . B'ic ; cow foiequarlers , 4'c ' ; cow hlndiiuarterrt. 7' c. lKI-i' ! rUTH-lIaiiRlni ; tenderloins , 4Ue ; ribs , NA 1 , lie ; ribs. No. 2 , fc ; ribs , No. 3. Cc ; steer rounds , 7c ; cow rounds. GVic ; cow rounds , shank off , 8e ; cow rounds , sluink iind rump off , SVic ; IrlmirlUK" . * ' .s < " , beef shanks , lie ; brains , per doz. . 3."c ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , 12Hc ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c ; kidneys , per doz. . S.'i ? ; nx tall * , eich , 3e : livers , for Ib. . 3c ; hearts , per Ib. , 3c ; toncues , per Ib. , 12'4c ; calf livers , eae'.i. 55c ; ciilvpn. whole carcass or Fides , Ocj cnlf bead and feet , scalded , per ret. 7. > c ; tenderlolmi. fresh. ISc ; tenderloins , frozen. ICc ; boneless htrlps , fieh , > e ; buncless strips , frozen. He ; strip loins , fresh , S' c ; strip loins , fiozen , G > 4 < " , roll * , bone- lets. D'.lc ; rolls , spencer cuts. 5c ; slrlrdn butts , bnr.elcs * . ! ic ; shotiltler clo Is. boneless , ( ! c ; rump butt. " , brneless. f > ' ,5c ; No. 1 chucks , 3'ic ; No. 2 chucks , 44ic ; Nu. u chucks , -lU" ; boneleys piiuckHIVic ; cow plates. HUc ; cteer plates. 4c ; Ibink Ktcak. Be ; 1 > lns. No. 1 , 13c ; loins No. ° TOc ; lolni" . No. 3 , fc ; short loins , niathct styK > . 2 ? above loins ; e-hort loins hotel hty'e "IP above loins : cn\v lidn ends. 8e ; Bteer loin ends. ! ) c. MUTTON Knnpy lambs , 3c per Ib. ; lambs , 7'.ic ; sheep. CVic ; market racks. Ions , PC ; hotel rucks , short. He ; loins. SUe ; saddle" , Slic ; lens , "c ; lamb leys , ICe ; breasts and Flews. 3'/ic ' ; t iiKui'K. each , 3c ; forequartcrs , S c. POKIv Dre ed plijs , 5c per Ib. ; dressed hoes , 4'i-e ; tenderloins , 12',4c ; loins , snort. 5Vjc ; lonpr. 53 : rpnre ribs , 4p ; ham sausage butts. ! V4c ; lioiiton butts , r.c : shoulders , roUKh. 4ic ; shoulders , s-klnned. 5c ; trlmmltiKs. 4c ; leaf lard , not ren dered. He ; beads , cleaned , 4c ; snouts and cars , 3c ; backbones , ! c : slip bones , 2y.c ; cheek me.it , lite ; neck bones , 2c ; pl s' tails , 3c ; plucks , each , Ho ; chitterlings ; hecks , 4c ; hearts. IHT doz. , " tc ; ft-nmchs each , 3c ; tongues , each. 7c ; kid- neyi , per doz. , ICe ; brains , per doz. , 15c ; pics' feet , per doz. . 2. > c ; livers , each , 3c ; hog rlnda , 1c ; blade bones , Cc. HIDES. TAI.I.OW. HTC. UIDKS-No. 1 green hides. 7o ; No. 2 green < ic No. J tailed hides. S hldi'H , ; ic ; No 2 green ultcd hides , 7 ic ; No. 1 veal culf. 8 tu 12 Ibs. , tOc ; Ni. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc. &H1CRP I'liLTS Green salted , each , 15JZ73c- ? recn salted shearlings ( shortocled early jklnz ) , each , 13c ; dry shcarllT-es ( short wooled inrly slilns ) . No. 1 , each , 5o ; dry Hint. Kansas ind Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per > b. . actual nelKht. 4ifSc ; dry Hint. Kansas iind Nebraska muiraln wcol pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 3f 4c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wjol pelts , per ib. , actual wulslit , 4J/3c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight. 3J74C. TAI.I/W , rtltKASK. KTC. Tallow , No. 1 , 2Xc ; tallow. No. 2 , 211e : rough tallow , IV-c ; ivhlte srentc , 2Vi@2c ; yellow and brown grease , l'"tr-Uc. KUKfl Hear ( black or brown ) . t5.OOJT20.OOf otter. ll.50ifS.00 ; mink , 13fCOc | ; beaver , Jl.CO SCOOBkurk , 13o , 2Jc , Mv ; muskrat , 3c , 5" , 7c : . accoon , IDSSOc ; red fox , 25 : ? n.2' : prey fc . ijySOo ; wolf ( tlmbei ) , SicSK CO ; wolf ( prairie oyot * ) lA6nOc : wildcat , 10H23 ? ; badger , 640c ; liver fox. 130 00073.00. HORSE HIDKS-Kaoh. ll.COg2.23. SI. I.oills lit'iii-riil ST. IJU'IH. Jan. 21. KlXJtJIl Quiet and un- chanBed ; iiatents , l4.70ff4.S3 ; KtraldhtH. $ ) .3ijJ1.CO ; clear , J < .00i4.ii ; medluinu. $3.30if3.73. WHEAT Unsettled. Ijslnn Vic below yester day for Mny. the rullni ; opllon ; May opened ° W ? ic lower but BUbreiiuenlly itecllned e below t'.ie lepurt. closlnt ; with buyers at the bottom. Spot , csify : No. 2 red cnfh. elevator , 3c ; track , ! i'AtT9f.e | ' : Jnnunry , 9lc ; May , Ulc bid ; July , Sic ; Nut 2 hiird , cash , K7&S7'ie. COItN Kuturi's lower : offerlnifn free , but liny- em Hcarce nnd at the clofe there were sellers at the bottom ! /ic below th top and 1-lCc below ycstiTday. Knot , steady ; No. 2 caFlj , 23Vic ; Jan uary. Wlf : May , "rtie ; July. 27-lic. OAT.- ? Futures , llrm , but ppcculatlon was lUht ; better prlres were paid or bid. however. Hpot , rtcady : Nn. 2 cash , elevator. 23Ko ; track. 24'C ! : January , 2 ' > : May , 21 c ; July , 22'iC ' ; : No. 2 w.ilto. 2lvi4i2."c. HYH-Nomlnnl , 4 : < - . TIMOTHY SKKD Prime. I2.CO. D-HlKlier. 11.18. > . . IlllAN-tJulet ; eifl track , sacked , tic. HAY Hull , steady : prairie , lo.SOflS.SO ; timothy , JS W ( ( 10 * * j 'iirTTKU-Dull ; creamery. 13 < I20e } ; dairy , Effl Til(5K : ( Steady. 15e. . TIi70c. : . ' ' ' M'iTAl'S Iy d , dull , | 3. fH.4 ! < & . Spelter , nominal J3.75. PROVISIONS I'oik. lilBhcr ; standard mess , Jobblnu. J1-.75. I ird. hlRlier ; prime steam. JI.571J ; eliot-e , JI.C5. lliicon , boxed Hts. extra ( .liort I.S7'5 " | . .I2Hsors , ' . : r. . ItUfl'IlPTS Klour. 2.0OT bbls. ; wheit , 12.000 bu. ; corn. Cl.ffa bu. , o.its , 31,000 bu. FI11PMKNTH Flour. 4OC bbla. ; wheat , 21,000 bu. ; corn , 03,001 bu. ; oats , 13.000 bu , Wi-nrc CiiniiiiUHtiin Ciiiiiinny. | OMAHA OI't'IPK. Jan. 21. Cables came Hie slroniier thin mornlnir unVr the llroomhall news of lieavy nilim In AiKfiillnc utiJ droulh In India , whlrh IH flccounlnblt- the -sharp ndvanco from last nlKht'H close at the cptnln , which wa ! UiL2tc for May wheat , lo higher , and fl io for July wtuvit. roK'Isierinn the amo Ktrennlli. Other reixirtH have It that ArKcntlne Irin n | . le.tdy ovirrold , and that the light Ilu lnn croji and drouth In India Indleito rtronsly that ICu- rope must loolt to thl market for n large pro- poriton of Its supply , nnd , an * ' ? raid > vsteray , Klve aery flrcni ; undertone to the wheat nnr- | ; et. loiter the largo weekly Argentine chip- mrntn which were cited caused 1111 easier feel- Inu the tendency of cabkH wan u little weak , which nftslnted In Inducing realizing- the ad vance und evenlnK up , causing an easier clow. yet the prices for Miy ure unchinRcd , with July % a hlsher and rueh ' , ic higher than last " ' ( o'rn wan very steady , IliictuntliiB 3-lCo and cloilnt ; at practically last nluhl'a price. The tr " > wan of a local nature dm ! very light. OntH have hardly changed during the whole WIUi nil of the different features Hurroundlng wheat which l Inlluenelni ; corn and oats , we think It a b-cod buying market. llnltlniori . nAl.TlMOUH , Jan. Jt. KIjOUIl Quiet nnd un- chunceil ; western kuperllne. 13.6083.70 ; western extru IX3SO4.10 ; western family , K.SO'a'4. G5 ; win. ter wheat patents. H.7585.00 ; gprlni ; patents , IjOXJS-W. vprlng wheat 8tral ht > , II. (004.90 ; re ceipts. 9.M ) blilt. : esporln. S.IC ( bblv. WHHAT Ba ler : * pot. month. 94HfSjc : July , 9li8 c : ntcanuT. No. 2 red , HHiO'JJc ; recelpU , II li ) bu , r export * , 14 , OX ) bu , ; * outhern wheat by SUS3ijc ; uouthern wheat on erade.W cl. ( \ ) HNFinn ; month and February. 231io ; vtramer mixed. 3Hii(3IHc ; recelptr , IM.I9I bu. ; ei | rt . Jl.a'iG bu , ; muUi'm white corn , S9'3lo : ; > outhern yellow corn , 2f&33c. OATH-Flrin ; No. 2 vhlle. ittitfSOo : No , t mixed. 2Se ; receipt * , 4J.94S bu. ; export * , none. HVK Firmer : No. 2 nearby. S2mr01ie ; No. ! w > lern , MUi33)ic ; receipts. 31,36 ! bu. ; exporti. 78 000 bu HAY Steady : choice timothy , 111.00. nilAIN i'ltKiaHTS-Qnli-t and eo y ; team to Liverpool , p < r bu. , 3Vid February ; Curt : for or- drrr. per quail'r. a * 4Januiry. \ . Ss I' ' . ) I'V.c i ni'ry. i 1:1 : TlKir-wmtt : fnncy irvirn-ty. 21 , fancy In-ltntlmi lMH7r. funry I-01 * . 1'n Root Ind ; . 13&IIft. . re pe'k'.l . IKfH rHOS ! Billot. fre h , 10. I < HKKSK-Stes.ly . frnry N"W York. * faricy me Hum , njuni . - , f n y enwll. \ > Orli-itni MnrUct. JfBW OHI.KANS. .Inn 1I.-1IOO PKOtMrrTH- I Firmer , but quiet ; mess irorlt , standard. Jt 75. I I.trd. rellni > l tierce , II.751M 7H. Itoind mmts. dry salt srinul.lfrs. tl."fi I.S74 ; slilw , J..Ofl. IMl- ccn , eleur rib rlde , t-S.si . Hams , choice rugar cure I. JH,0 1176. COPKKM-Uulet nnd easier ; Illo. ordinary to fslr. 7UJ ! ! * . HICK Onllnary to Rood , 3Kfi < MiC. VLWt'll-Qulct : extra fancy. J4.WCI.CO ; patents. , 11.73. I1HAN Steady , Wfffjp. HAY-Uull ; prime , } 11.00 < 713.Wj choice. | 13.50t ? 14.00. I COHN-No. 2 sacked white , scarce , :7837'iP ; ' mixed. 3Cc ; yellow , Jf.fiKc. OATS Steady ; No. J sacked. 2M2S'.ie. KiuixnH City ( irnlii nml I'mvlnliinn. KANSAS CITY , Jan. X1.-WIIBAT-V { < > hlRber. nctlve ; No. 1 hard. SCBS He ; No. 2. SiflSOo ; Nrt. 3 , 8. ) rs3e ; No. 1 red , nomlnnlly , 91c ; No. 2. 93o ; > fo. 3 , 82c ; No , 2 eprlntc , 82o : No. 3 , SORSlc. OOUN Fairly nctlve , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 24',4tr2l Jc. OATS-Fftlrly active , We higher ; No , 2 white , . HYB-Ktrndy ; No. 2. 42i,4W43c. HAY Firm ; treat Krndei scarce ; choice timothy , IS.Mfia M ; choice prnlrle. ti.OfMr7.30 llt'TTnit Unchnnpfd ; crcnmerj1417c ; dairy , Veak at 14c. IlKrEtPTS-Whent. 18. ( bu. ; corn , 4I.SOO bu. ; oats. 9.0O ) bu. SHlPMtNTH Whent , I9.COO bu. : corn , 49.IO ) bu. ; oats , none. Clni'lnnntl Miirlift. CINCINNATI. .Inn. 21.-FIjOtTn , Firm ; fancy , H.50W4.40 ; family , J3.MW3.75. WHKAT Firm ; No. 2 red. 93e COUN-Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2c. ! ) OATS-qulet , llrm ; No. 2 mixed , ZlUc. HYK Ktrndy : No. 2 , 4Cc. I'llOVISIONH I.nrd , steady. H.Sjij , Hulk meats. Bteady. J4.60. Itaeon , quiet , nrm , $3.30 , WHISKY Steady , 11.19. HlTTTKll lower ; fnncy Elgin creamery , 21c ; Ohli. ISWISc ; dairy. lOc. SUOAU Firm ; hard refined , II.KQfi.lO. KGOH-FIrm nt 17c. CHUiSK Firm ; Kood to prime Ohio lint , SH NEW OULEANS , Jan. 21. SUOAH-Open ket tle , steady nt 2i4W3le ! ; centrlfURal. steady ; Krnmilated , 4 % 4 ic ; whites , 3T 4 5-lCcj yel lows. 3 1I-1CWI 1-lCc ; Feconds. 24513 . Molasses , kuttle , ntpndy at Hff27c ; centrifugal , easy nt iifiMc ; syrup steady nt ISjjJlc. NEW YOIIK Jan. 21. SIJOAIl Itnw. nrm ; fair rellnlnif , 3 9-15 ; centtl.UKal , 9B test. 4 1-lSc. r - lined llrm ; crushed , fi o ; piwden-d , 57 He ; uranulated , BUc ; mould A , S'/c ' ; standard A , Site ; confectioners' A , tVJc ; cut loaf , Sic ; cubes , 5 7-lCc. ( irnln lt < > oi > ) ( n < rrliirliinl AlnrUpM. ClIir'AOO. Jan. 21. Itecelpts today : Wheat , 2ft ears ; corn. 311 cnri ; oatH , 2i2 cars. Estimated tomorrow ; Wheat. 3S cars ; oorn , 400 cars ; oils , 2SS cats. MINNEAPOLIS. Jnn. 21. Pecelpts : Wheat , 319 cars. ST. lyxrt.s. Jan. 21. Uecelpts : Wheat. 17 cars DUI.UTir , Jan. 21. llecelpts : Wheat , 39 cara ! Toloilo' . lnrlcot , TOUCIlO , O. .Tan. 21. WHEAT Ixiwer , weak ; No. 2 cash. 02iic ; May , 93e bid. COIIN null , .steady ; No. 2 mixed. 27 ic. OATS-DulI. sleadv : No. 2 mixed , 23c. IIVE Qiili-l ; No. 2 cash. IC'Jc. ( mVHUSHl'JD Higher , easier ; prime cash , Plillnili-lplihi Proilticc. PIULAnEIl'HIA. Jan. 21.-llUTTEIl-Steady ; fnney western crcimcry , ! 0c. EOOR Firm and Ic higher ; fresh nearby nnd western. 23e. CHKKSK Firmer : New York fa"tory , clnlce. l > UiR94c ! ; New York factory , fnlr to good , 9'.i ' © 9Hc. Detroit Inrki-t. nirritorr. Jan. 21. WHEAT-NO , i white and No. 2 led. 93e ; May. 9V. POHN No. 2 mixed , 2 OATS No. 2 M-iille RYE No. 2 , 4SV4c. PEOIUA , Jan. 21. COIIN Market steady ; No. 2 , 2fl' < c. OATS Market quiet ; No. 2 white. 23'Kc. ' WHISKY Market steady ; high proof spirits , I1.H. Sail 1'Vmii'l.sooVlioat Sliirlci-t. RAN FllANCISCO. Jan. 21.-WIIEAT Steady ; May , Jl.SO'i. ' nAULiKY-FIrm ; Miy. 92c. STOCKS AXU IIOMJ.S. IoiMi > N Arc tlu-'Hulc In All I.lni-M , n-ltlt I OIV I'.XIM1 ! ) ! lullN. NEW YOIJIv. Jan. 21. Substantial fractional losses were the rule on the Slock exchange to day. Sugar and Metropolitan Sttcct Hallway were notable exceptions , showing gains of lj to 2 points respectively. Sugar's strength was at tributable ,0 Washington advices that Hawaiian annexation was Improbable , and Metropolitan Street Hallway advanced on talk of further ex tension. A disturbing element In specul.itlon was the grave appearance of the Chinese situation , with Japan mobilizing Its forces and France re inforcing Its Pacific Meet. Another matter that attracted considerable attention was the an- noun'-cment from Washington that a vote woulji IKJ taken next Thursday on the Teller resolu tion. Commission houses seemed the prlnclp.il sellers during the day , and there were large realizations In Northern Paclllc preferred , which receded 1 point. Talk of the Increased Ilkllhood of the consolidation of the looal teas companies brought about an nptiicclntlun In value of ! > ; pur cent In Consolidated Oas. A feature of the arbitrage trading was the buying In Washington. A cSrlve In New Jersey Central was on the court of appeals deciding to allow a review of the "coal trust" cases. The price broke badly nnd left off nt IVd per cent decline , affecting the list. Other declines were : American Tobacco pre ferred and Tennessee Coal an.i Iron. 1 per cent ca.ch ; Chicago & Eastern Illinois preferred , 154 per cent. Among the tidvancej > were Central I'a- cllle , % per cent. The bond market was quite active , with a nurked denianO for transcontinental Issues ap parent. The aggregate sales wore | 4,018.COO. Gov ernment bonds continued to sag , with the new The' Evening Post's London Financial cable gram says : "The condition of affairs In China , and Cuba nnd the test vote on silver In the United Stales senate daun-jiened the Block mar kets here today. The close , however , was above the lowest. Americans were dull ami generally lower for the day. Ontarloa hud an exceptionally sharp rise on the levlvnl of the rumor that Clmuncey M. Depew .would go on the board of directors. Out of the way coiupanles having any connection with the Klondike were Inquired for. On bull commitments drum ! Trunk and Cana dian Pncltlc were lower. Copper shares were ex traordinarily strong. Illo Tlntf.s being the high est on record on the Paris buying. Published details - tails of the new Indian currency scheme show that the rates at which the council Is willing to neil telegraphic transfer against gold deposited hero ure so high that practically the scheme will only be used by eastern bankers as a. J. st Following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New Yorlc market to- Jay : . Total tales of storks today , 232,500 shares , In cluding : Chicago. liurllnxton & Qulncy , II,0 ; I.oulsvlllo & Nashville , 4,250 ; Manhattan. 3,450 ; Metropolitan. 94.220 ; New Jersey Central. 7,420 : New York Ontr l , 5.290 ; North American , 3,950 ; Northern I'aclflo. 35.300Northern ; 1'nclllo pro. fern. * ! . 12.190 ; Ontario & Western. 9.630 ; Hock Island , 4,225 ; Kt. 1'uul , 11SIS. Union 1'avlllc. 12.- 140 ; Whci'llni ; & Uiko Krle. 3.975 ; Tobacco , 3.WO ; CliioJBO OreatVeslern. . 4.COO ; I'eenle'a Gas , 9,700 ; Consolidated Ous , 6til : Kugar , 37,715 , I.lvrrpoul .lliirUfl. 'LIVBUfOOI Jan. 21-WIIBAT Bpot , llrm ; No. I red wenlern , tvlnter , 7s SJ ; No. 1 red north , cm. tlilppln ? , "a 71- , . ) . COIIN Spot , llrm ; American mlxM , new , 3 0 3s , d ; American mixed , old , 3s 31it ; futures , steady ; January , 3 Od ; 1'ebruary , Zs 3d ; March , 9s 2Hd. KUUlt-8t. lx > uls fancy wlnler , dull at 9s Cd. IIOl'H At I iidon UMclllc cuast ) . ( Irm at 5. 1'HOVlHIONB-Ileef , llrm ; extra India tnesn. CCs 3d ; prime mess. OCs 3d. I'ork llrm ; prime meui , line western , 47s 6.1 ; prime mess , medium , west ern , 45s. Hams , short cut , linn ut 95s Cd. Uacon , 'oil it ; 's. s . rt 1.1.- - h 1 re o.ir n : d- . - j. v.iit. ? s cl. tip inr inij.i- : : , , - * v. SS. , rlii rt ilfi.r ( mi k 11 ; i-i-sr bellies , 32n Cd. tliI'cr . , LIUIK'Ki ly nt Klti.l . r > . < nio \M. ; srn , dull at 3.'j > 3.1. Tallow , prlm ctty. firm st u i. OHKl-'SK-Amerlcnn , finest hltp and coloi " . . flrni it 41s. Xriv Vorlt SliiiHjll ; rl rt. Nt1\V YOUX. Jan. ll.-MOSHY ON CAt.1t- Kny nt 2 per cent. . . .VTI1.H rAl'KK-3 < W % per STVlM IN'O UX 'ttANnK Klrrn r ; actual bujl. ne.w In InnkotV bills , Jl MHtyi.SS for ileniniut nnd II fa'ifl4.M for sixty d.ivs ; pmtM rates , Jl.WJlWVi nnd $ I.S5fn.S ? ; connnn-clnl bl'.l * . * ' Vl'.Vt3K CKUTIPlt'ATl-a-S 5itf57 ic , 1IAII SIIA'UK 5 e. MP-VirAN nOM.AH3 43c. ' ' OOVKHNMPVT 1X1NIV Firm : new 4 , rir. . . 123 ; coupon. 129 ; 4 * , re < r. , lirir 'coupon. 114H ; 2 rcu . I'M ; fn , re * . , HSU ; coupon , 1I4',4 ; 1'acllle Financial Aolen. OMAHA. .Tan. 21. Clearances , J939.2GI.3I ; lial- nncea. $12I.0 .07. CIIICAQO. .Tun. 21. Clearing. J15.4S1.273. New York exchange , 70c premium. I'osteil rates , J4.S3Vj and JI.SC. Nmv York Ulscult ami Straw- It rard were the features In Mode trading today. Hoth were stronsnnd In g-ooil clumand. Closlni ; : West Chicago. 100 % : Diamond Match , H3 ; I-ake Street L , , 13 % ; New Yorlc lllecult. C4 ; Htrnwboard , 32 : Alley U Cl ; City Hallway. 233 bid. MEMPHIS. Jan. 21. Clearings $ : ; 2.176 ; bal ances , } 22.,47 : . New York exchange , celling at $1 premium. Ni\V YOUIC , Jan. 21. Clearings , J143SOO,2S3j balinccs , $8.Cffi.C78. i-f 1'IIIl.ADE-Ll'HIA. Jan. 21rClearlngs , $12,517- 930 ; balances. Jl.MC.Olt. 11ALTIMOUIJan. / . 21. Clearings , J2.973.132 ; balances. J391.33S. CINCINNATI , Jan. 21. New Y ° fl < exchange , 10B150 premium ; money , 2'lilt ( ) per cent ; clear ings , J1,889COO. 11OSTON , Ian. 21.-Clcarlngs , } 2I.S09,177 ; bal ances , Jl.772,042. ST. IXUIS. ) Jan. 21. Clearings , J1OC ,204 ; bal ances , J473.1C7 ; money , 506 per cent ; New York exchange. Wo premium bid ; 7io premluum , i l ( l. NKW OHL13ANS , Jnn. 21. Clearings. $1,909- 013 ; New York exchange , bank , par ; commer cial , $1 per $1,000 discount. Foreign r LONDON. Jnn. 21. Gold Is quoted nt Buenos Ayren today at 101.30. I'AUIS , Jan. 21 Three per cent rentes. 103f 2'iu for tlie account. Agllallon was manifested on the bourse today nnd business opened un favorably , owing to tlio situation In Crete and tli general outlook , which Is rauMng uncaslne * * . Toward the close prices recovered , owing to n rise In Spanish 4 , due to better Cub in new * . Them was n further advance In copper shares , which rlosetl unsettled nml beiow the best prices. Turklilit securities were fairly maintained. IliitIJN , Jan. 21. Iluslnecs on the boursn to day was Irregular nnd generally weak. Inter national cecurltlcH were easier on Pdrls ndvlces. Amerlcnn and Canadian I'nclflc securities stnrtea animated nnd ndvnnced , but reacteil und closed heiivy. Tlio local market waa unfavorably Im pressed wllh Hie news from Prague. AinrrliMin .SceiirKicN in I.niiilon. IX > M > ON , Jan. 21. The market for Ameilcan securities opened weak In response to the tlcpllno In New "iorlt ye-sterilay , continued Ui-pros-d on polltleil complications and closed weak , with the demand ecairally light. COTT \ .MAHKKTS. KnUrt * AliHfiiiM * f ' Inti-rc-Hl IN n Nnw YOIIK , Jan. SI.-Tlio cotton market opened steady nnd unchanged , The drawback to the market at present U tlie almost entire absence of public speculative IntvreH In cotton. There Is dally a steady but moderate Investment demand baeod on the arguim-m of low prices and reduced acreage. Tha newa from Knslnnd today was anything but atlsfuclory regarding the tin. niuml from Munchester , following advices Unit tin- plague In India Is again breaking out with most serious tendencies. Tlio longs and Hhorts In this market seem to be nllko Indifferent pending further developments as to the leal sllimtlon In India nnd ns lo collou acreage , tlio trndo condi tions nnd tlio strike difficulties In. this country. After a featureless Fesslon Irtilny'rt market closed quiet at a net decllno of 2Q < points , npot , steady ; middling , CTic ; net receipts. 4S3 bales , gross , 2,072 bales ; cxportu to Oreut Ilrllaln , 3,020 bales ; to the continent. 3.4IS tales ; saler , Cl bales , nil spinners ; mock , ISS.GCKS bales. Weekly : Net receipts , 5,081 bales ; gross. 38.472 bales ; exports - ports to Great Itrltaln , 7i)71 ) bales ; to France , 3,4(8 ( bales ; to the continent. 19.771 tales ; for- warded. 10,333 balea ; gales , 1,721) bales ; spinner * , 42a bales. Total today ; Net receipts , 33,692 bolts ; exports to Great Ilrltaln. 80,219 bales ; to Fmnc * C.302 tales ; to the continent , 34,192 bales ; stork , l,2 o.S8l balen , Consolidated : Net receipts , 23. ) , . 623 bales ; exports to Urc-nt Ilrltaln , 339.I/J3 bil ; tn Kranoe. 35,628 bales : to the continent. 70,214 bales. Tutnl since September li Not reculpts , e.Vil.M balm ; exiMrta to Great Ilrltaln , 2.W3.SI2 bales : to France , 017,701 tales ; to the continent , 1.G92.11C tales. NUW OIII.HANS , Jan. 21. COTTON Futures barely steady ; sales , 17.40) tales ; January. $3,21 bid ; February. $3.2003,22 ; March. 5,275.2S ; April , tS.31G5.33 : May , $3.30fo.B7 : June. $5.410 5.42 : Julv , $ .V4C iu.47 : Auguit , $5.51W.i2 ! , Sep tember , $3.SOft3.57 ; October , . $5.MiQ6.57. Bpot. ca y ; snlcn. 6,700 bales ; enlltmry. 4'ic ; good ordinary , -4ic ; low mlrtdllngi 4'16-lf-c : mlddllnir , S'-ic : gooil middling , GU-lCc : mldtlllng fnlr , Cc ; re- celpta. 18.9C3 buleu ; stock , tM.fo bales. UlVKIU'OOh , Jim. 21.-COTTON Spot , quiet ; Santoa ( Inn : American mlddllni-M 3 1-ICd ; talt-n nf the day. 18,000 talux , of which WO bales were for speculation and export , nnd 4npluded 7.SOO bairn American ; receipts , 11,000 ta.lt > > . , Including lo.o < v ) tales American. Futures opened and ckmod quiet , with a mo > lerale d mandi American middling dling- , . M. C' . . January , 3 0-OI4V3 10-Gld , ell r.i ; January and February , 3 Sf.4lM , 8-C4J. eellera ; February and March. 3 8-6IB3 S-04d , sellers : March and April. S 8-B483 8-eid. * ller : April and May , 39-Kld , value ; May and June. 3 B-64C3 10-Gld , buyers ; Juno and Julv. 3 | .vt . T3 11-01,1 , sollorii : Julv and AUKUSI. 3 Il-Cin3 IJIjl. . rcllers ; Autrunt nnd September. 312-C4J , buyer * : September nnd October , 3 l2-fi < } 13-64.1 . , buv r 4 , Octolier and Nn. vuinbrr. 3 Il-Mil , buyers ; No > Vml * > er and Decem ber , S 13 3 I6ld. . value. t .MiiiiclirMrr T > xtll l''iilirl 'H , MANCHK8TEII , Jan. -CIXTH8 ) AND YAHNS Qultt , with very lltlle bu Ine dilnt. , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Rceipt3 for the Day Fall Short of Local Requirement * . JCATFLE SCARCE AND FEELING STRONG Iln.vrr * 'I' Up i : < or > tliliiq : OITeri-il ill Putty Strails' PIMV HOKH mi Suit * < ! ct a lioint I'lvp- C'ont Ailvniiof , SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. ,21-Uccelpts , for tliu days Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. 3hcen. Horses. January 21 1,617 5,837 2,263 January 10 1.535 0,781 4,69) Jnnunry 1J J.4S9 0,981 B.419 5 Jnnunry IS 2.73S 7,919 3.233 . . . . January 17 1,472 .2,306 4.477 January 13 1,445 6,410 3.5S3 January 14 1,917 6,100 4,35) Jnnunry 13 1.9SS 7,844 4.00 $ 20 Janunry 12 1.G19 6,500 1.691 7 January 11 2.CG1 9.8CO 2,151 1 January 10 1.115 3,713 D.K.9 22 January S C75 6.4S7 2,312 . . . . January 7. . . , , . . . . 1,13 ! B.27S 1.C7S 20 Jnnunry C Ir33 10,882 2.429 BJ January 5 1.G29 10,613 2,223 . . . . The olllcl.il number of onrn of Block brought In toilny by cnch ronil was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. 1 . Uy . . O. & St. U lly 1 Missouri 1'nclllc Uy 2 1 Union I'acltlc System 15 17 4 C. & N.V. . Uy 1 F. , K. & M. V. H. U 14 23 4 S. C. & I' . Uy 2 C. , St. ! > . , M. & O. Uy G 2 . . H. it M. U. U. 11 10 16 C. , 11. & Q , Uy S 10 K. C. & St. J 3 6 C. , U. I. ft P. Uy. , cast I C. , It. I. , t 1' . Uy. , west 2 3 Total receipts 62 S4 Tim disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , cnch buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Dtiycrs. Cattle. HORS. Sheep. Oninlia Hacking Co fin OSS . . . . G. II. Hammond Co 18'J 691 MS Swift und Company 22S 1,031 Ml Cudn'.iy ' Parking Co nil 1.5SS U. Becker and Derail.Ml Lobmun & Uothsollllilrf. . . 17:1 : * Huston .t OJ fi" Livingston , t Shaler SS H. Hamilton 11 Cuduhy Packing Co.K.C. i'3 ' 901 C. P. , < i P. C3. , Nub. City . . . . 1.001 Other buyers 117 G 937 Total 1,633 5.SC6 2.21W CATTLE UeoHpts of cattle were , about the same ns yesterday , ao far as numbers wuro concerned and there was also very lltlle change In the matter of value * or In any other respect. As a whole the market wan In fairly satisfactory condition so far as the demand was concerned ftind every thing In the yards changed hands In good season. As was the case yesterday , fa ! cattle were In light supply and there was nuivlly enough to go around. There wotu a tow loads of pretty talr stuff on sale , but nothing cholco to put .a fnncy top on tile market. The local packing hcuse demand ' ; vns > ; oed and buyers1 were eatly at work and soon had the yards cleared. The prices paid Worn about the same as prevailed on yesterday's m.irket , buyers calling It strong. Some pretty fair cattle sold at JI.53. About n quarter of the receipts consisted of cow stuff , among which there were a few loads of pretty good heifers. iThe demand was fairly go&d at steady prices , and , ns was the case with beef steers , the trade was soon over with , everything changing bands early. The best selling/stuff / In the yards was stock cattle , both In point of demand and prices paid. There -was no great number hero , the supply , as usual , being light , but there were one or two quita slzaolo bunches of very nice stttlf , which Fold at $4.Co. The maiket on stock cattle was fully steady and just as hlga as it has been any time. Ucp- resentatlve sales : NATIVES. nuui'STIBUS. : . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. 1U..15.1S $1 2.1 I..t23l > II W 2..1000 $1 15 15..1M1 420 4..1217 440 ) . . . .IMF 4 ! 4..1013 4 00 3..11CO 4W S3..iaj 4 35 21..1030 I 00 COWS. i. . . . 710 200 3..loiM aw ic.-.1010 310 4..1WW 3 20 D..1218 3'Z3 2. . . . 970 3 30 1..1KO 225 J. . . . KM 2 M 1..1100 275 12..IIW 3 W 1..10W 3 0 > ) 3..1140 3 S5 2..1050 It GO 2. . . . S75 1 50 2 775 200 4. . . . i 5 225 3. . . . ! )02 ) 241) 4..100S 275 ! . . . . 850 28) 1. . . . 0 < 0 285 3. . . . SCO 30. ) 3..1190 310 19..10S3 315 3..320) 323 17..1001 340 3. . . . CW 3M 3. . . . S30 IT. " 3. . . . SKI 225 2. . . . U45 2 fii 3..970 2 fi 32..1121 3 ) ( J..1131 3 SO 3..11W 320 13..mo 3 3 3. . . . 650 3 25 IIKIKKR9. 1IOQS There wns a urprl lnn fall down In hoK receipts , the run havlni ; dropped from 113 cars yesterday to eighty-seven today. It was the BinalU'st day's receipts xlnce Monday. For Illo Rood of tha market , however. It mny have been Just aa well thnt the run was noq so large today. In addition to the light receipts there were Hllll furlher Imll Inlluonces. consisting of n very good local demand , backed by encouraging nd- vIct'H from other market points. The ic&ult w.in a general advance In values amounting to Heavy hogs , weighing 300 pounds nnd over , sold nt 13.50 3.05 , but principally nt W.D05J3 M'i. Yes terday tliu saint- weights sold at t3.45Q3.00 , IllOHlly $3,43i&3.47 .k Ught nnd mi'dlum weight loads ranged all tlio way from $3 55 J.C5 , as ngalnst l3MtX.Kn yester day The country appears to bo nwuie of IMc fact Hint light hogs ure spiling at n pre-nlnm hern a * compared with other markets , nnd m relight light hugs arc being turned In this direction. Whllo the'light loads fold fit this point nl P.OJ today , nnd aU J3.CO yeslenluy. n local picl.cr bought over 2,0 assorted Unlit hogs , weighing 173 pounds , nn the Kansas I'lty niaiket. ut an nvrruge cost of $3.0' ' ) for the two days. The reason for this Is thnt Kansas nily has been receiving a good many light hogs , while the supply at this point ha been light , with thi > demand good. Today's market was nctlve fit the advance noted iilwvp. and the offering" nil changed hands "riie average of all thi > fales was -IV-e higher than yesterday nnd oi , u higher than a week ago. Itcprcsentatlve pales : HHKK1' There wan only a moderate run of sheep In the yard * , but tlio sllustlon was not favorable to tha rellers. Ix > cal packers seemed to bo pretty well tilled up , us a result of heavy pui-chates earlier In the week , and were rather otllfh. Borne of the sheep , they claimed , w r too heavy and others too lltfht and lh trade wan low to open , and slow after It did open. Another besr argument was the nt-arntis of tb clcaa of the weelc and If-tliey bought tlitrn they wanted a concession of CQlvc lo rnaka It iota * object tii them to curry tlirm over until next wc.-k The dcmnnd for fecdlnft hcej l Rood nil the time. l < ut thp supply Is very IlBn' . Itepre ent - tlvo flles : No. Av Tr. lit Mexlcnn yearling * ft | 4 3" 641 Metlrtn liimM fi ? 475 411 Nfnxlrnn Inmbs 67 510 Iffflvf tern wethers , us 3 M ids western ncthem 116 4 0) ) 80S MoTlcAn jc.Trllnps 70 400 2(4 wo.'tern Inmbs 6S 4 DO citir.uio i.ivn STOCK MAUKKT. Cattle n ml Unit * Arc Afllvc nml nt n TrllliIlrttcr Prlfi-n. CHIOAUO. Jan. -Prices for cnttlt > today were Btronp nid Inrcely 5c hlRhcr. Cholco cntllo were very cnrco and there mcreiia prime MPCIS offerctt. Dili's of bevt steers were nl nn extreme ranso of I3.75P5.W. Hip bulk of the offerlnpn Bolni ? nl 54.IM74.M. Hlockers nnd fe Ji > r wcvo In fnlrlv BOCM ! demand , the Kicnlcr part Koine nt W..VW4.S5 nnd .1 few fftcblnir tl.4 < > il.5f ) . Snlni of cannlnR cnttlo were nt H.OOirJ.7 ! . and fi t COWH nnd heifers werv nctlvo nt f.1.2 Jt.i" , while liulls nold nt JJ.'J ' > flv ( ) . Calves wi < r linn nt Ji.ivfTii.fi' ! ) for cholco lots. Steers from Tcr.nn sold nt J3.5Mf4.ZS. The mnikel for IIORS was nctlvo nnd n nickel higher. Rales were nt J3. . ' Mf1.7."i for the. pooi-Mit to the beit dnives of ho t , with saltM larcely nt M.CiH3.7 , while plK * iwM chlelly nf S.l.lMn.fl. The supply was Increased by 5 , < XW hcnd nf swine left o\-rr from yesterday , but tlm orTerlnpi were well taken , Sheep and lambs were fulrl } ' nctlvo toil.iy nl very lltllo chniiKC In prices. Heavy sheep wcri thn woist sellers , Lambs sold nt tl.JKM.i'J , chlelly nt Bo nnd upward , with cltolcv fed west erns SH'IIUlt ; up to )5.GOr5.C5. { TeirllURn broiiKlit Xt.4ASTil.ui ) nnd sheep Sld nt f3.M5fl.60. rlilrtly nt .1.5ft4.R ! ) , fed weslents lirlnRlnRtl.MJll.4i1. . Ilo elpts ; Cattle. 2.5t head * hop" , 21.000 head : plicep , 6OM bend. St. I.lllllM l.lVI.SI.XU. . . ST. IXlIS. ! Jnn. 21.CATTM'llecelpt3 , l.rM head ; shipments. l,9v * ) lirad : market stMdy , with few Rood natives hen > ; fair to fnncy slilppnn ; nnd export steers , 14. 4Ufi.3i ) ; dreM il beef nnd butcher steers , M.50iifl.8" > : steers under ! , ( * ) Ibs. . J3.30ffl.sr ; stockera nnd feeders , J2.501Jl.oO ; i-nws nnd heifers , J3.OlW4.3o ; TCMIS nnd Indian steerfl , J3.n5iT4.30 ( : cows nnd heifers , J2.IHT.I-50. I1OCJS Itecelpts , 7.300 lieiid ; shipments. 2.m bead ; market opi'iied steady , elos'.m ; wniknr : llBht , J.I.S.ISf.l.lW ; mixed , J3.51ff3.70 ; heavy , J.1.C.W 3.7. , . 8HKUP Iteoelpts. Si > ) bend ; shipments. 10) bead ; market steady ; natlvi1 muttons. * 1 SOffl.R1' ; oulN nnd bucks. J2.fXVfr3.00 ; lanilw , J-.Wf'.7."i , Te.xaM muttons , J.1.riOTI.W. KIIIINIIN Oily l.lvo Sttu-U. KANSAS CITY , .Inn. SI.-CAITLK Hccolp'n. 4.3W hffad ; Kood cattle HCIUCO nnd striiiK ; ireuernt nmrkel t-i d\ ; i. tern steers , J3.2"i5TI.40 ; west ern cow . JJ.ri-tffJ.70 ; native steers , ll.uWfVO-i ; bulk , tl.3f < M.SO ; nntlvo cows nnd brlfeis. J" ir1 * I. a ) : stockers and feeders. K ! . Off5.rO : bulls. J.1. & ' jf3.75. 11OOS Iteoelpts , 14. ' 0 bend ; llnhls. 5P7V- hlulier ; heavies , 2ijff > hlsber ; market netlvi/ . bulk of sales. $3..Vi'rf3.iW ; parkers , I.1.l-ffl07V mixed and llBhls , J1.4Hf3.CO ; yorkeis. J.1.55if fv > . plKrt , J3.30fW.45. ' SIIBii' : Ileeelpls , 700 bead : market st'ii'B. Iambs , tl..V$7/S.I / > 0 ; muttons. .1.5f > fj4.4i ) . liiilliiinii < ili ! < : .iv > Storlf. 21.-CATTI.i-lle : clpls 1NIJIANA1OMS , Jnn. - - 1.2 < X ) head ; silpmentF. ! > 0 bead ; maiket opened dull , but closed active nl hlRlier prices ; B O , | to prime bteers. J4.73T.IO ( ; fnlr t > me.llum sle.r . tl.Wif 1.70 ; cointnon lo Riuvl stockers. | 2.7'ift : VI. lions llecelpts. 7.nili ) head ; Hblpments , 2i)00 ) head , maiket1 bnrely iiellve ; Rood ti > cluilee nn- | ilium nnd heavy S.1.70fT3.rO ; mired. (3 Oi 1.70 : common IlKht. J3.COT3.f' . . SHH1CI' llorclpts Ilqlit ; shipments , fair : mai ket active ; prlcrM rniiffed frnm 52.25 for , emmon sheep to J5.COiQ5.DO for ( fxid to choice lambs. , .Vow Yorli i.ivtMtoi > lc. | NKW Y0111C , Jan. 21. IllllIVHS-lleeclpls. 2,967 head ; pern-rally steady , but plow : native stcerr , SI.IVKf5.Ci ) ; staKH and oscn. ! 2.0iWi.W : ! ; dry cows. I2.2iW3.-10. Cables quote American Meeis at 9'5i10l : refrlRCrntor beef , 7'JiQSVl. ' No ei- ports. PA1/VIW Ileeelpls. 20 held ; steady ; veals. JS.O1 5fK.0 ; Riusccrs , 3.CCJf3.rO. i SHIOKI' AND I.AMIIri Itecelpts. I , IK ! head ; ciulet. but penernlly steadv ull around , slieep , 5ir.ow4.cr , ; lamtis , fs.r.oiic.zs. . HOUSItecelpts , 2,571 bead ; steady , f l.iKitrt.25. | . : Mt ItiilVnli ) 1. 1 viSI ixk. i I7AST JH'PI.'AI.O. Jnn. 21. CATn.lO Medium to heavy shlpplm ; steels , J3.tMi.1.7n ) ( | ; coarse rouBb. } .t.7-fM. ) ; Kreeii , J3.7.ig.rbone | ; fit belferH. J4.25&4.50 : mKe-.J butcher ! . ' ktoek. JIl.O.Mii 4.1.1 ; fair lo coed biituhera * CI.WH , J3.rnTi I.T.'i. HOOK Ynrkere , Rood to choice , J.I..O , r > niR ) < . common t < > choice , J3. 301/3.40 ; ] ) ' . - . Rood to choice , S2.70ft3.SD. I.AM11H Choice to extra , 5..S3i35.)0 ! ) ; culls , to common. $4.7o5f. > .40. SHIOKl'-Cliolco lo pele-led wetliers. tl.li' . i I.C" . culls to common , tS.MJtt.'S. Chiciiiiuiti l.ivo Slock. | CINCINNATI. Jan. H. IIOOS Actlv , $3. . ) ' ! 3.75. 3.75.CIA TTI.K Stonily , J2.25ii ( I.C3. SI113KP Steady , J2.75WI.C5. IAM IM atcady. J4.f ff5.75. Hto.'k III SiKlit. Ilccoid of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for January 21 : Cnttlfi. HOBS. Sliecp. Omalia . 1.M7 CS' > 7 2r,3 ChlcoKO . 2,500 21. OW fi.OOO Kansas city . 4.200 14.0W ) 700 st. ixiuis . i.aw 7.o ) see Totals . -.0,517 53.157 9,7 ( \Vonl MiirkotN. HOSTON , Jan. 21. Following arc tlie mio- tations for lending descriptions : Ohio and Pennsylvania lleeces X nnd above : cg-27o ; XX nnd XX above. 29S3Cc delaine. Si fp : ilc ; No. 1 comblnir , 30R31c ; No. 2 combine , 30e. Mlchltran. Wisconsin , etc. X MIchlR.in , 24c ; No. 1 MIclilKun coinlilnB , 29c : No. 1 IlllnolH combing , 2S < iT29o : X New York. New Hampshire and Ver mont , " 23fi'24o ; No. 1 New Yolk. New Hampshire nml Vermont , 27e ; delaine illehlcun , 27c. I'n- wnshed medium. Kentucky nnd Indiana quarter- blood combing , 23c : Kentucky and Indiana Hirer clRhtrm blood comblnu. 23fi24o' JIIsourl iiinrter- blood comblnp , 22ri711c ; Missouri thrcB-elplitlis blood combine , 23ip2lc ; braid comblnB. 28 : Ixike and GeorRla , 22f23c. Texas wools , fprlnu me dium , t\velve months IWlSc : pcoiired , 43ff45c : uprlnR line , twelve months , 1819c ; scoured , CO ( Y52c. Territory wools Mcntana line incdlum and fine , . ICOlSo : Ecoured , 48iiKOc Utah , Wyomlnif , etc. line medium and line , 13iT17c ! ; Beoiire.1 , 48SC 50o- staple , 52ff53o. Austrnllan scoured basis combine , superfine 70J72c : comblnB. coed , Kiiij fSc ; comblnjr , nverane , C ! JC.c ; Qurcnulnnil comb- Inff G5c , ST LOUIS , Jan. 21. WOOI.-FIrm ; medium , 15 ff20'ic ; llsit : fine , 13fl7c ; lieavy line , 881lc ; tub washed , 22030c. Cntrc NH\V YOIIK , Jnn. 21. COl-'FKH-Opllon * opened quiet , with prices uncliaiiRCd , showed a generally narrow Interest , with weak underline ; idling checked by rmaller Amerlt-an vlclble sup ply ; iibsencu of Ilrazlllan news on account of holiday and featurclet-n Huropean cables In creased caution. Closed quiet nt net urninnced to G polntH decline ; rales. 12,500 bfiRH. Ine-luiiniR March , t3.7-'lff5. " . " > . pol coffee. Illo. sternly , Nn 7 Invol.-e . , C'.iiiOHc ; No. 7 Jobblmr. ( iltdC c ; inl'.il dull ; C.rdova. b'iffil5c. Tolnl wniehoupu deliver- len from tlie United States , 7,181 bass , Including ( i.OD'J fiom New York : New York Hock today. C27.DOI bic ; Unlled States Flock , 701.200 bafis ; alloat fnr HIP United SUtc-s , 3C.Dii ) IMIRS , n.tal vlblble fur Hie United States , 1,111.200 bags , asalnst 731.737 bags last year and 540.41H LaK 111 IS''i ' ; SANTOS. Jan. 21. COI'VKi : Holiday. HA.MIIUIlCi. Jan. 2l-COKFI-i-i : : pfR. lower ; at 2:20 : p. in , ' 4 [ ifB. net lower ; mliB , mix ) 'nib nlJANKiito. : . .iin. 2i.'OFFiiiiuii : - day ; recelptH. 4 , 0 0 bans HAVIli : . .Inn. 51. COKKKi : Closed ' . -j fiane net lower ; tales , 2,0"0 baRX , XiYork Dry < ! . In .llnrkcl. N1-3W YOIIK , Jan. 21.-UHY OOOUS To.lay's . marktc flmws Blrons price tendencies In ull quur- icra. The demand Is mill mmeuliat limited in ull cotton Roods linen , ' -ill Ik * condltluim are nut as noticeable aa dlfturbliiR fottuis In the nmr- ket as has been the rasa bfrctofore. Tlie Im provement In the jirhu cloth market bud re- lleoted In neatly ull bruiu'lie f > f the cottun KOU n Industry. How scon iiuofible ndvanccs will be made Is nn open question. It Is probab | that utront ; efforts will bo made to roll goods lit prr - ent pi lees before advance * arc announced staple cottons fhow email ualns lo date. Tliey ale In mild ill-man J In both brown und 'bleached ' dyes. I'rlnt clolliH remain ulrontf. Mnnufnolurers are refusliiK bills for extra tpotg and early dullv- crle nt 24o ! plus 1 per cent. Tliere bus been an advnncu In 33i/j-lncli Cl yqjares , thcko ln-n | obtainable- OVtc The imrliet on all odd Roula In very llrm. The demand Is > ald to be rplrlfud. In prints today's market hliow j no vlianse of moment. _ Illilc nml Iji-ullirr .Mnrlict. CHIUAOO , Jnn. 21. T.1B Shoo and Leather He- view tomorrow will cay : Packer bides are ( till on tbo upward turn , although we urn runnlni ; Into the neuron when tliu quality Is worn , The pucker ! ) ure sold ahead on ulmott every telec- tlan and all hope of even moderate prleni \ none for the tlino being. The natlvn steer lilJes are quoted at llli" , branded rtters. lOUc ; heavy Texas ateer bides , 10'iO and Unlit 'lexas fleer hides , iic. IJruitdcil cow bides were fold Ibis week at 9'-jc ' ; heavy native row hides brought Wio und light caw hlderi fold to tlie nmount of 5,000 at lie. Country buff hide * arp utioni ; at lOc. Packers' oleoetearlno sold at ta. The hldn nnd leather situation is dlntlnctly stioiiKi-r. Ik-in- lock harnc- and sklrllnjr leather Is In brlrk de mand ut lo advance. Hemlock burnesa nnd leather of Milwaukee InnnaRe i > clU ut 30c , 23c and 27o for tha three selectlonu. Oil Mark < : lii. Oil. CITY , Pa. , Jan. 21-Crcdlt balances. C5o ; ccrllllMles , regular delivery , opened nt 6Gc ; hlnh- est , CCHo ; lunctt , C6ct clu cd , CCVic ; no sulCH. Cash closed at 6o'e bid ; sales , 3.000 bbls. at COc ; tblpmenlK. 1IS.OSS bbls. ; runs , 82,948 bbli. CHAUU2STON , H. C , , Jnn. 21.-OII i-Turpcn. tine , linn , 31)tc ; sales , none. Itosln , firm , un- olianfed ; sales , none , SAVANNAH , Oa. . Jan. tl-OIU-8plrlli tur- pentlnu closed firm at 3Hic ; Mla , 200 tbln. , rc > celptu. 317 bbls. Roaln , firm : sales , O.S5S bbli. ; rucelpt * . 3,118 bbli. ; quote : A , 1) . C. I ) , , 11.20 ; 10. F. 11.25 ; O. 11.40 : IT , II.70J J , Il.CO ; K , I.W ; M , K-tO ; W O , .M ; W W , I2.U. Cullfurnia Dried Vrultu. NKW YOIIK , Jan. Zl.-CAl.lMOnNIA DUIKI ) 1'HUITM ApplM , Bird n Ifother JrulUt Heuily , IJvaiwniled apple * , unpinion , Ciltlio : wire tray , Wjc : wood drUd , 8 > ic : choice , SKc , 1'runeif. iitac. Apricots , 1 loyal , SCMic. Moor Park. 8yilc. pedchts , uniMdcd , 7UlOc ; peeled HUOYAN Thnt Isvlint ouro.i you. tf you nro In doubt about It Inquire. It It 'Will ' not stop Io < ! e9 In a wet * It ! > because you hnvo neglected yourself \Voak knees nro mail * strong by HL'UYA.V. Weak barks are made strong by HUD- VAN , if you use HUDYAN you do not li.ivo s i > ot before your eyes , tf you UUP HUDYAN you lo not shako nnd trrmbln. If you get the great llt'DYAN remedlo-lrentment you no longer nro n weakling , lie setulblol Is there any renpon In the world why others should enjoy full pleasure and you feet like a boy Instead of being a man ? Hut you have got to make i\n ftort. You must do something , \Vrlto to the doctors of this cnttul In stitute from wnleh atotio you can get HlUYAN-nnd auk thnvi to help you. They mill do It. They will mnkc n man of you no mnttor hoi.v bad you havn been. You may hnvo lost almost all of your manhood , and so don't foci like seeing nnyono or nsklMg for ml vice. Dec your weik will power that Is loft. Clot a .poMngo stnnip nvon If you have to borrow It and write for free and satisfactory testimon ials nnd circulars telling you nil about what HUDYAN has tlnnn for thousands of others on this big slope. It linn eurod them all. And why Inlll you not let It euro you ? wrecks of the worst kind yes , of the. very worst kind huvo been saved In a week by Hudson Medical Institute StiioUton , .llnrlii-l nml Kills SM. | , HAN KltANc'lSrO. CAU SON A SPECIALTY. Trlmnrv , BecondRry or Tertiary Dl.OOD roiiiON' permanently Cured in 15 to 35 Days. You can be treated nt homo for same price under same guaranty , tf you prefer to come-here we will contract to pay rail- romj fare and liolcl bills , and no charge If we fall to cure. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury , todldu potash nnd still rmvc ncht-s and pains. Mucous Patches In nuutli Sore Thioiil. Plinplea , Copper Col. ired spots , Ulcers en any part of the body. Hnlr or Hyebrnn-a falling out. It It this Secondary We Ouarantec to Oure \Ve solicit the mrst obstlnato cares and challenge the world for n case we cannot euro. This disease has always hHfllcd tlie chill of the most eminent physician ? . KOO.KO capital behind our unrondltlonal guaranty. Absolute proofs cent sealed on application. ICO PPRH book Eent frre. Address COOK HIMllJUY CO. , 1-11)I Tciiiple , CliluiiKo , 111. OMAHA MEDICAL AND Surgical institute Arc Old S In the trealment of all Chronic , ficrvous anil Private Diseases nml nil WfiAKNRSS U CP.l and DISORDERS of llStiJ Catarrh , all Diseases of tlio Noee , Throat , Chest , Stomacii , rlver , lilood , Skin nnd Kidney Diseases , I.ost Manhood , Ilydrocclc , Vcrlcocclo , Gonorrhea , Gleet , Sypnllls , stricture , Piles , l-"ls- tula and Itcctal Ulcers. Diabetes , llrlclifs Dis ease cured. Call on or address with stump for Free Hook nnd New Methods. Treatment liy mull , riMiNiiltntltiii free. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute 1C03 Dodge St. , Omaha Neb. AJAX TABLETS rOSITIVKIjY CDni { Jl L/j JVtrvou Disrate * Fclllni ; Mom * ory , Itupotcncy , Klooplofimo&H , etc. . cnunod by Abate or other Ilicnsad and In.lU- crotlonp. Thm autvklv anit nurelu restore 1/wt Vltnlliy In old or you n R. and lit oman for etudy , buslnossor murrinco. . . - - . 'i'rcvent Insanity and Ccnauraiitlon it tuunn In tlino. Tholrnin chows Immcdluto Irnprovo- zrinnt and ellccta n CUltU ivhoro nil otlif r fall In- l t upon IiOTlri ; the ( jcnulnoJni Talilela , They nave enroll thousands and wl llcure you. Wo nlrn n raa- itlvonrUtoainmrimtno to Direct n euro KTI JJVCJ In oachcaraor rofuml the mnnuy. PrlcmJU u I Oipar rat-kaze ; or nix plicnit ( fall trunlmtnll for C2.CO. Ii rnuil. In plain wrnppor. npon rocclptof i.rlcn. . Circula ' > -AJAX REMEDY CO. , \ , "i ' For tale in Omurm oy Jauiti Fomyth , 202 ti , ICth street , Kulia & Co. . l..th nnd Douulns COHE Ui for iiiiiuun4 IrrltatlSni or ulcorailonl DOI u tltuiott , of inunoui im-iutiranfl. PriTfOU coDugloo , Pfcialflii , uud not uitrla * \ > riprni ( i. no. or i bet Ofrcaljr uxt i n c RRgtMi'Q ' i' ' ' KiTnr.w , RIX ttPJHwc'Q O TiiiH rcniL-tly lidiif ? In- Jccted ( lircc-.tly to tlin HCtlt Of tllOM ) ( llHCtlUCH of the Ge.iiltti. Ili'Jtinry < > r iuiH , rjxj u Iron no irimr.-intced In 1 to ! i ( jii.VM. Miunll | ) luEiiiiU ) ) ! > UKO. Iiy iniiil , 6A.OO , feolil only bj' Myers-Dillon Duu Co. . 9. B. Cor liin and Far- nam Htreeli. Omana. NcU. H. E. PEF1TEY & CO. , 110 Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Druncli OBlce. 103K N 81 Lincoln. Nob. ( ) II ) COI.D.VV lllilUH.M ; , CHIO ( , JltmbnrH Chicago Dounl of Tratlo since ] > Ci. Grain , Provisions anJ N , Y. Sljclis Orders Cunh nnd Future Delivery Solicit 1 Uiuuliu Ollliif , Iloiiin 1 , \ . V. Ufi- , , . .M'lionc 11(11 ( , , . . KI.OVU J. OA-MI'HKM , , JAMES E- BOYD & GO. , Telephone 103 ! ) , Oiiutli.i , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS iinU STOCKS IIOMiO 01 THM > U. Dlrert wire" lo Chlcujto und New Yolk. Correspondents : John A. Warren ft Co nlllt.'KS , lill.tl.V AM ) l'IIOVI > illl.\ < r , C. C C1IHIB7IK. K. J HTJUJKT. t'resldtnt. .W. KKNNBV , Secretary , Chfislie-Stfeet Commission. Co Cniiltul , Pulll'ul .