Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 23, 1898, Editorial Sheet, Page 11, Image 11

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THE OMAHA DAILY 1H3E : SUXDAY , JANUARY 2U , 1SOJ * . 11
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Jobbing Tradn Shawa Improvomant as
Spring Ssawn Approaches.
COUNTRY COLLECTIONS SATISFACTORY
TlironlonliiK Weutlicr Soinevvlint
AKiilnil I 111llclnll Trade , lint Urn-
em ! Hi-mil ( H TnlrlUooil Snt-
Infncdirr at South Oninlm.
Wcftthrr conditions continue to exert a
nomcwhnt dcprcsilng Influcnco upon the de
mand for merchandise appropriate to tno
tpason , but the total volume of business
transacted Is evidently very considerable
and In the miln entirely satisfactory. The
jobbers nro reporting < i very fair business
lo meet current demand , while spring ordcia
nro comlngi In quite freely for thls _ early In
the season. In hardwnre , especially , Jobbois
are. rcporllng more snap than for a long time
back and It Is noted that the mills In thu
cast have been kept busy without the
customary two or three vvcelss shut-down nt
the holidays. The boot and shoo people re
port no very nctlvo business In winter goods ,
but cprltig business Is opening up under
\ny encouraging prospect . The grocery
Jobber- ) arc all very busy and agricultural
Implement people are looking fonvaul to a
prosperous season. On every sldo there ure
only good reports to bo heard.
In the local retail Held the -.vcather on a
Rood many dijs has been dirk and threat
ening no that shoppcrw have not ventmed
out In-as 1 irgo numbcra as might other-
wlso have been the case. Still there- watt a
pretty good volume of business doing on
most days of the week and the general re-
Htilts of the week's operations wore sills-
factory , In fnct most retail houses seemed
well ploa"cd ,
At South O-ni'ia a good volume of busi
ness was disposed of In the stock market
JUKI the mild weather cmbled the work on
thu new paeklng plant to be pushed wltn
vigor.
joimnns AXD MANurACTtmnns.
St. 1'nul manufactures and ships to
South Omaha a. carload of lard pills per
week. -
13. H. Spragtlc of n. If Sprague & Co
spent a few days of the past week In MIs-
Eonrl.
The shoo stock which was assigned by
J. 1 } Drown of Kearney will bo sold on
Fobnmry G for the benefit of creditors.
II. O. llarte of the \ \ II lairs Hiu ward Shoe
company vuas In Denver the pist week and
took the occasion to look over the Snoo
Hltuatton In that pit } .
Present Indlcitlons would seem to point to
n , Rro t licom In croimery building : this year
In Nebraska Ore imery entei prises nro be
ing talked up In all sections of the state.
Ulnlnger & . Metcalf Co report an un
usually brisk dern ind for fee < l grinders con-
suitient upon the very large number of
cattle , hogs and sheep on feed In Nebia&lia
Thu carrliipe people are very busy Just
now with icpair work and arc expecting a
very good business the coining spring
Urummond p lys that It looks very muea
as If pneumatic tlfes would siipeisede the
solid tiles on bupjjks , Just us they have in
the case of bicycles
The Sharplts Cb , of this city will have
one of their ne\ . separators on ojihlblt at
the National Cre imery Huttcrmakeis' con
vention to be held In Topek i ne\t month.
It Is understood that the U ullng ere imerj
men of Nebraska have signified their in
tention of attending and a very largo meetIng -
Ing li expected.
l'a\ton X. Gallagher company are very
inuch pleased nt the large number of letters
which they have received from eastern
manufacturers and jobbers In relation to
tne eM bltljn souvonli which they sent out
the first of the ye.ir. The best firms In
the country rtspondod and the majority of
the letters express smprlso and pleasure at
the enterprise shown b > the eity of Omaha
In pushing forward such a laige undeitak
ing. While tie Rouvenli was prlnmilly de
signed as an ndvertloement of I'axton &
Gallagher ( Oinpinj , It has pi oven to be a
most valuable advertisement ol the cxpo-
hltlon.
J. P , Israel , the editor of the Bcnkleman
Chronlclo ami proprietor of a grocery store
tis well , wrts In the city the other day buyIng -
Ing goods In the jobbing district , Mr
Israel Is a poet of no ordinary talemt and
Homo times favors his friends In the jobbing
district with copies of his effusions. He
recently adrltc-se-d a poem to Mr. Francis
of the liurllugton bewailing the change from
the good old tlmc.s when railroads not only
made out passes , but forced editors to take
them. It Is understood that the poem
biought the coveted bit of pibtorboard. but
the finely down In the Jobbing district Is
whether Mr. Francis acted on the theory
that genius should be rewarded or from fear
that the author might write another.
The P.ixton d Vlcrllng Iron v\orks held
their annual meeting t'he ' past week and the
following were re-elected directors ; W. A.
Paxton , Ilolicrt Vlerllng , Louls Vlerllng ,
Adolph J. Vlerllng .and VV. A. I'nxton , Jr.
The olllcers foi the ensuing- year are : w. A ,
I'axton , president ; llobeit Vlerllng , vice
president ; Louis Vlerllng , secretary and
treasurer ; Adolph J. Vlcrllng1 , manager.
The reports Indicated the affairs of the
company to be in n most prospeious condi
tion. Contiacts now In hand are for Iron
to be used In the construction of the buildIngs -
Ings to be erected by Armour X. Co , the
Union Stock Yards company , P. n. Her and
the government building at t'.ne ' exiKisltlon
grounds. In addition to these theio are
several smaller contracts being carried out.
13. II. Hraneh of the wholesale produce
nnd commission firm of Ilranch & Co. re
turned fiom Buffalo the enily part of the
vvcek , where he went to attend the meeting
of the National Ix ; iguo of Commission Mer
chants. The attend nice was very large and
the meotlnir In every respect u prait suc-
c'ess. There were present men prominently
Identlllcil with thu ft tilt und produce tnulo
In nlmost every city of nny linpottance In
the union. The no\t nnnuil meetlntr vvlll
bo held In New OrlennH , TJio lengua was
ors-inlzecl for Wie purpose of rnlsliiR the
Hliinilnnl of the commission bufllnesti nnd nt
fno same time to nfford shippers protection
by furnlstilnK them n list of responsible ) nnd
repntnblu firms from which nil Hnldo liousc.s
would be excluded. So fnr the ICHKUO Is
pronounced to bo n Ric'.it HUCCCSS by those
who are In a poslllon to best JudKe.
The clRar manufacturers , who have ex
perienced a rather quiet business slnco the
holidays , UH iiKtinl at this Hcason , leport
that tlie demand for Roods shavvs material
Iniprovcmcnt durlnsUie past fewdays. . A
\ery enconraKltiK feature Is the fact that
thoru Is call for Kood.M from ilia Unit p-olnts ,
HhouliiK that the Kooil.s turned out nt this
point nro appreciated and nro wanted ,
llenc A Co will increase their force the
first of Ihe month to about sixty people to
meet the requirements of the Increased de
mand. They are prepirln to make a very
large exhibit at Ihe exposition , thu proposi
tion bolntr to operate n complete dRi-ir fac
tory , Hhowlng visitors Just how tobacco is
nandled , how made Into olKiirs and how
packed for shipment. The clgar-inaklnK In
dustry of this clly Is mowing and if smokers
who have the food of the city nt heart
would take Ino trouble to ask for homo
in.ulo cltrars It would ba n great assistance
In building up this Induslry , which H one of
the mast valuable ) a city can have , by reason
of the largo number of people- that cun bo
cmplojid.
It Is remarked that the public appears to
liavo an ojali'i tippvllto this wlnti'i , ns tlio
voltimo of sales IH riinnlntr away ahead of
a year ago and It IH not by reason ol nny
cut In the price , as prices nru about lliu
n.imo as 11 jenr ago. There h ivo been no
fici'ii'-upH tit Iliiltlmore. so Kiat U hua bee > n
Iiosslblo to Mipply all demands -without In
terruption , Tno quality of the block
f mulshed consumers has been exceptionally
good HO fir tilts' ' Hc.nson , Omaha Is qtilto an
Important ojstcr dlstrlbullng point and dur
ing the FOUBOII , which embrace's the months
ccntalnlng- letter It , fully llfty men are
Klson Hlcndy einployme'iit In all ( lejurt-
incnls. Thn cans are made hero nnd that
on0 branch emploju a good many tin
'workers. Speaking of oysters mturally
brings the subject of celery to mind nnd It
nny bo of Interest to know thnt Nebraska
promlbos to cut u still moiu Important Ilguro
next jear at * n. grower of this most popular
vegetable1 , IHvid Cole & Co. , who bought
n lingo share of the Keunc > y crop last
reason , iiniiouiico that the ncrcugo will bo
inuch gnvitcr the coming season. The land
mirraiindlngKc'iirney appeirs la bo
especially well mlnptt > d to that crop and as
tlu-ro nro m my thousinds of acres there Is
nlmost no limit lo the possibilities of the
future. The growers last icur reaped u
rich lmr\est. ono man realizing In round
numbers J5000 for fourteen acres of celery
grown on land that cost htm only IT per
ncro four or ll\o years ouo ,
Henry Strclght of the wholesale fnilt nnd
pi-oduco linn of Strelght & Ilovvca 1ms re
turned from a trip to the atrawberry-giovv-
Hig- sections of the south. Ho found good
prospects for < i largo crop south of the
Ozarta mountains In Arkansas. The ono
town of Van liuren expects to ship 23) car
loads und there nro thieo or four other
emaller shipping points near bywhich ex
pect to ha\o twenty-llvo to fifty cars each.
North of the Ozarlcs the. prosix-cts are not
po good , but the acreage Is lurger , which
will KO n longway toward making up for
any fulling * oft In the jlclcl. Baroaxlc la
figuring on 100 cars and thcro are a half
dozen or more towtia In that esctlon whlcli
will In nil proliibl Ity ha\o as many more.
Aetoidmg to Iho rrr _ > r s thcro would not
fiecni lu b , mu. ii tlfinusr of < v strawberry
fanilti6 in dm iha the earning- spring , still
It Is elnlm"d thnt the Tenensee nnd sjtithern
Illinois crop will ba short and that a good
many beirM nlll ncoardlngly go from
ArUr > n iis to the- eastern markets. The ev-
ptrlfnce lifii been thnt the western markeis
pnj the Arkansn1 * shippers the best , o
thnt It mny bo. put down as certain that
the Mlfsourl river markets will not bo for
gotten In the general distribution. Mr ,
Strelght was onlj a few miles from Tort
fjmlth the nlqht that the cyclone struck
the town And vhltcd the scene early the
next morning. In places l.ulldlngs were torn
nvvay and the tnorfMnmllse was left almost
Intact , \vhlln other buildings were cut
through the middle , onehalfwith the con
tents being carried nvvay , while the other
portion would be left nlmost undisturbed ,
I'ortunntoly the storm did not touch the
beat portion of the town or the havoc would
lm\ij been much greater.
CM viii ( ; IMIIAL : M\HKITS.
Condition nf Tin ilo nnil < Vnnln < lnnn
nn ttiplc ami Pniicy I'mdiirc.
Tli ecu m.iikrtn \ bidlj demoralized , the mllil
weather having brought In n flood of receipts.
Stocl.ii aie ttecuimilntlnsr nnd It Is Impossible to
glvo an accurnlo quotation.
IXlOS-Oood stock , 12'iB-4c. |
HUlrnil'ominoii ( tn fnlr , OJtllc : wpirilir
creamery , 20c , cnthered cicamerSr , ISOlDc.
VKAIj Cliolco fat , 80 to 1W ll . , quoted nt SP ;
larRc nnd eonr p , 4lf6c ,
Ultn sui ) I'otTLTIIY Chickens , Ctfro , tur-
Lev * . lOffilc , Kcefo. Sc , duckn , 7'4c.
UAMI1 Small rnbbltn , imdoz. . , ' 'c , large ,
tl 2.1 , iiulrrel , topSOo
PIOCONS Live , 75c , dead pltreoni not wanted ,
IIAV Uplnnd , JO 50 , m'dlnnd J'i fid. lowland ,
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S. , rvc ptinw' , ( I ; color makes the price on hnj ,
IlKht Inlcs ucll the bcsl , only top grades bring
top lirlccs.
vncirr.uiLns.
CnLnilY-Oood stoclc , large , 40o ; Email , 2:0
SOc.
SOc.ONlONPPer
ONlONP-Per 1m , Jl.
HUAXS Hand picked navy , per bu. , Jl 250
'SU'KHT I > OTATOnS-Knnfns , 10-peck bbla. ,
$2,60 , fnncv Mtiscntlne , It-peck bbls. , 11.13.
C'AlUIAOf-Ot : > nd Block. ] sr bu. , 1V4C.
1'OTATOKri Home grown , C < f55c ; western
stock , 70c.
rilUlTS ,
AITLKS Winter elocl , , J3.Cflt3.53 ( , Cillfornlu
llclleilour , boxes , $1 50 , Colorndo Jonnthann ,
bo\p < Jt 75 Oregon boxes , SI 2" > .
rilANIliilHir.S-Jeioo : > s , per bid , $7 00T7 25 ,
Wisconsin 11(11 nnd llugle , $7 50ff7 73 ; Wisconsin
Hell nnd Cherry , ? C
Oil M'CS Vnl ipas $ ! CC5IC CO
irtoi'ioAL rnuiTS.
OUANanS-McxIcnn per box , f2.7S3 00 , Cali
fornia nnv els $1 ( Mf3 [ "i
I.iMON : California , fnnrj$1 Ei. choice , $3
HANANAS-rbo ce IIITKC s'ocK , per bunch ,
{ 2.C Ii ( 23 , medium sired bunches , Jl 73W2 CO.
NUTS Almond" , pel Hi , IniKO size , K'
smill , lie , llrnrlls , I er Ib. iftlOc ; rtiRllslin \
nuts , jicr Ib , fniicy soft shell , lOffllo. Finn 1
nrds SiiOc. filberts , per Ib , lOc , peenn < . pilUlipil
medium SfI7e cxtrti larRe , SitSc , Inrne hlckorj
nuts , Jl Will 10 per bu. , small , } 1 2jfl 31 per
bu , coco-muts per 1W , $1 , peinuts , rnvv , Ciioiic ,
roasted , iKiG'.JJe
riOti Imported fancy , 3 crown II Ib. bixep.
12o , 5 crown , ll-lb boxes , llijllc , 2-lb. boxes , 22
Mo PT lxOillfinila , 10-lb. box Jl
HONEY Choice whlto , 12c , Colorado amber , 10
iffllKUAUT
KUAUT Pet bid Jl , Inlf blit , J2 23JT2 "i
M\rLH SYIIUI' Klvp-gal , cim encb , J2 73 ,
cal. cnns pure per doz. , J12 , bilf gal. cans ,
} C 2P , ciiinrt cans. Jl 30
DATPS Hallowpp. CO to 7011) . boxes , Co ; Silr ,
5Hc Tnid 9-lb bo\e < ! Ic
CIDEIt 1'ci half bbl M bbls , $5.23.
rnnsn Mn\rs
DIIKSSED UI3EP Good -intlvp steers CHc ;
1,0 > il forequnrters steers 5ijc , good hindquarters
stPerg , SijjC , western fleers , Cc , fnno heifers ,
dic Kood heifers , Cc , good forequartcrs heifers ,
5c , peed blndqiinrtcrs heifer1 * , Sc , Rood cows ,
o c , fTlr cons 6140 , cow forcquarters , Vic , cow
hindquarters 7'ic
linmCfIS HinplniT tpndcrlolns , 4ic , rlb = .
Na. 1 lie , ribs No 2 fc , rlb No 3 Cc , stser
rounds 7c , co\v rounds , 6itc , cow rounds shank
nf. ' . Sic , cow rounds , shnnk nnd rump orf , SV4c ,
trlmn InB" 4'4p , beef shinks , Ic , brains | ( > r
do ? 33c , swpetbiends , per Ib 12'-c , sweetbreads
( cnlve ) , per Ib 40c , kldncjs , per dos , 13o , ox
tnlln cieh 3c , livers per Ib , 3c , hearts , per Hi ,
3c , tonuiies per Ih , l-i'/ic ' , cnlf livers , cic i , 33c ,
c-ilves whole carcass or side" . 9- , calf bend nnd
feet , scalded per set 73c tenderloins frcsn ISc ,
tenderloins frocn ICe boneless strips fre h
ic , boneless strips , frozen PC ; slrlp loins ,
flesh , SHc , strip loins frozen , CV4c , rolls , bone
less 0'4c , rolls , j-pencer cuts Sc , elrlnln butts ,
boneless 9e. slioulder cloib ! , boneless , Cc ,
rump butts , boneles" SijC , No 1 chucks 5i4c ,
No , J chucks , < > jc , No 3 chucks , 4I4C , boneless
chuclvF , 4c , cow jilntcs , S'tc , steer plates 4e ,
llanlt steak Cc. loins No 1 13c , loins No. 2
lOc , loins No 3 Se , short loins , market stjle , 2o
nbnvo loins , Fbort loins hotel bt e Cc ubovo
loins , cow loin ends So , teer loin ends Sc
MUTT ON l'nnc > lambs , Sc per Ib ; lambs
7'ic , sheep cu.e , market racks , lonK , Sc , hotel
rucks short lie , loins S'ic ' , saddles , Se , lens ,
9e , lamb ICRS , ICc , breasts nnd Etevvs , 3lic ;
tonKUeH. each , 3c , fercqunrters Sijc.
I'OIIK Die sed plfifl , 60 per Ib ; dressed hoes ,
l'4c ' ; tenderloins 12l4c , loins , snort , SHc , long , 52 ,
spare ribs , 4e ; hnm sausace butts , 51 0 , liofton
butts Be. shoulders , rough , 4 c ; shoulders
skinned. 5c , trlmmlnKS , leaf lard , not ren
dered fc , bends , clcaneu , 4c , snouts nnd ears ,
3c , bnckboncs , 2c : slip bones , 2'fcc , check meat ,
3' c , neck bones , 2c ; plRs' tails , 3c , plucKs each ,
5c , chltterllnKS , Cc , bocks. 4c , hearts , per doz ,
23c , st nnchs each , 3c , tongues , eaeh , 7c , kld-
nejs , per doz , lOc , brains , per doz , 13c , pips'
feet , per dor , 25c , livers , each , 3c ; hog rinds ,
3c , blade bones , cc.
II I DCS. TALTjOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 Rrcen hides , 7c ; No , 2 preen
hldea Cc , No 1 srilted bides Sc ; No. 2 green
salted hides , 7c , No 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs ,
lOc ; No 2 veal calf 12 to n lb , Sc.
SHIMJl' PELTS llrein silted , each. 1575c ,
green snlted shearlings ( tbort woojed early
skins ) , each , 15c , drj shearlings ( short wooled
early tklns ) . No 1 , each , 5c , ilrj nint Kansas
and Nebriisltn butcher wool pelts , per Ib. actual
weight , 4BOc , dry Hint , Kan is nnd Nebraska
murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 3lj )
4e ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per
Ib. , actual weight , 4ff5c , dry flint Colorado
murrain wool pelts , per Ib . actual weight , 3J4c
TALLOW. OltEASi : KTC Tnllpw. No 1.
2 > 4c , tnllow. No 2 2iC. roiiKb tallow , IHe ,
while grease , 21 < . < 32\c , jellow nnd brown grenEC ,
IWZ'c-
( black or brown ) J3 0082000.
otter , J1.50J7SOO , mink , 15fCOc , beaver , Jl.CO
igC 00 , tlcunk , 15c , 25C , Me , muslirat , 3c , Cc , 7c ;
raccoon , ISW c , reil fox , 25cfJl 23 , grey fox ,
23lf30c , wolf ( timber ) , 25cTJ2 50 , wolf ( prnlrlo
cojote ) , 10fj50c , vUldcnt , :0623c , badger ,
fcll\er fox JfO CO 75.iO
HOItSU HIDES Kacli , Jl Mff2 ( 23.
Cliic-IiinnU
CINCINNATI , Jnn. 22 I'LOUrt rirra : fancy
J4 2W4.40. fnmllj , J3 50 r3 73 } l
WHEAT rirm , No. . ' red , no.
COIIN Steail > . No 2 mKidOc. .
OAT b Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 2IMF-r o.
UVlrIrmer , No. 2 47c.
PROVISIONS Ijiul quiet , Jl CWI CS. liulk
nicatn. firm , Jl CO llacon , ( Inn , J3 to.
WHISKY Steady , 1 111.
HUTTEH Lower , fancy Elgin creamery , 21c ,
Ohln 135nScMlalr > . lOo
Sl'GAU rirm , hard refined , Jl.icgo.10.
EOOS Plrm nt 17c
CHEESE rirm , good to prime Ohio flat. B'i
C nil 11 nroflplN nt Prliiclpiil flnrKrtN.
hT LOUIS , Jan. 22 1'ccelptn Wheat , 113 cnr
CHICAGO , Jnn 2. Itecelpls toiln > : Wheat ,
41 cars , corn 4H cars , oats , 2SO cais.
MINNEAPOLIS , Jan. 2. , Ilecelpts : Wheat ,
2 > X ) cars.
DULUTII , Jan 22 Itocelpls ; AVIieatj USrais.
I'rorlu
.Tan 22 COIlN-Market firm nnd
hlnher. No 2. 27c.
OATS Market film and steady ; No. 2 white ,
nomlnnl No 3 white , 22 > , .1c.
WHISKY Maiket steady lit } 1 IS.
'I'lilcilo Vlnrl.ct.
TOLEDO O Jan 22 WHEAT Higher nnd
dull No 2 cni-li , S3c , Miy. 'J3c
OOIIN Dull nnd Blcad > , No 2 cash 27'jP
OA'l.H Dull and unchanged , No Z mixed 2 ! > &c.
Xoiv Vfirk Ilr > OomlH AlnrKi-1.
NEW -JOIIIC , Jnn 22 The week clews with n
quiet market In nearly all elapses of cotton
Koods Woolenn show no change of moment.
The number of bu > cr In tha market tbroiiKh
the week has been a fall1 one They wer falrb
liberal Imjirc , too In jobblna circles the leeult
linu been iuicrally : natlsfcctoo , a fairly rood
movement of goods having Uken place , Strlku
troublea have bud a dliqulctlng effort on the
local market , but the final effect IKS been to
add HtietiRth to the demand for all itnple linen
and to suetnln prices. Tha advance In print
cloths Im * helpei the genertd market. Ilrovvn
and blenched goojs are llrm ut the quoted prices
pre'V ailing and colored course cottons show no
weakening 1'rlnts have- gained In Interest dur-
Inc the wrek , tbo latter part of It chow Ing much
better results tlinn the early part 1'rlnt cloths
are linn Tbo bids for extias nt S'.e plus 1 per
cent are refused by mannfaclurere. Odd grades
are pL'lIlntr on a Uivls of 2 3.1Cj for txtms and
tbo demand Is of fair proportions.
( Ill lllirUctH.
OIL CITY. Jnn 22 Credit balances , C3c , cer
tificates clored at CtV bid fur cafh and regular
delivery ; chlpinenK , 0 * 340 bliK ; runs. 41 171 bbls
SAVANNAH ( la , Jan. -OIUS-Rplrlta of
turpentine market linu ot SJ'tc ; sales , M bbls ,
receipts , 159 bbls. Ilosln. llrnier and uncliantcd ; ,
sales , l."SI bbls ; rc'-t'lpts 1,5 JO bbla
fllAHLBSTO.V. S. C. . Jan. 2- , OILS Turpen
tine1 , market tlrm at 31c ! ; Bales , none. Ilosln ,
firm , ealet , nonr ; unchanged
WILMINGTON Jan. Sl-OlLS-Splrlts turpen-
line , llrm at 32fi31Hc. llosln , firm at Jl ISflt 2) ,
reeelptH 298 bbla , Cmde tnn > entliie , firm at
tl.40OI.90. Tar , quiet ut JI.M.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. M.-SUOAIl-Open ket-
lle , steady nt 2ifc3Uc ! : centrlfucal steady ;
erunulatrd. 4Sf\c ; w bites , 3T4K4 3.16ci } el-
lovvii , 3 11-1C 1 1-lCc : m > conds , 2ViO3He. Molustcs ,
kettle , steady at K(27c : centrlfutrai , < a y ra
Hi 13o : K > rup teady at ISfrllc.
NEW YOIUC Jnn. 22 .SUOAll-llaw , nrm ;
fair rcllnlnir , 3 9-1G * ; centrifugal , W ten , i M5e rt-
llned llrm ! cniehed , 6 ? c. piwdered , 671 c ;
Rrunuliitvd , L'Ao ; mould A , 5Hc. standard A ,
6'f.c. ' confcclloners' A , l > tia ; cut loaf , K c , cubes ,
C 7-lCo.
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California llrlt-il FrnltM.
NEW YOIUC , Jan. JJ. aVLIFOHNIA nniBD
rillUTV-f Slfudy ; evaporated hpple > . romnwn , S
R7)tc ; prime wire tray , SMo vood dried , prime ,
6Vci rholcp S c ; fancy , OtiO'lc. rniiifo , 3MSc.
Apricot * , Royal fU74o ; Moor 1'xrk , SQllc.
, 7C10o ;
ZfyjUMim i
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Trade in All Markets Simply of Scalping
Character.
ONE OF THE DULLEST DAYS IN WEEKS
llnr AVhcnt Clones Hlnlicr nnit .Tnly
Iiiittvr In the "Slime HCRI-CO of
Clintitfc , anil I'rui luloiin Arc
Also Lo cr. i
CHICAGO , Jan. 22.-Thts was one of Iho
dullest days on 'change Ineoks. . Trade In
all mnrkots WAS "Imply ot a scalping char-
nctcr , Wheat closed Uc higher for MaVi
but 'Jo lower for July. Corn nnil oats were
n llttlo cosier , but showed substantially no
change at the close. Pnnlslons closed un
changed to 2'4c loner ,
Trada started brisk at an advance for
May wheat of so a bushel and about as
much In July. Halt nn hour of moderately
ncttvo trading sulllced to bring the price
back again to yesterday's closing flRUK' ! )
and for aomo tlmo thereafter business al
most conned. The Liverpool wheat quota
tions were from Htl ta Ud higher. T.ils and
the absorption by the Leller pirty of all
the "calls" offered yesterday afternoon
\\orc the only features of tlie news which
oven mildly Interested speculators and were
not enough to Injsct any activity Into the
market. The iTilpments ofheat and Hour
from both coasts for the week were equal
to Z.O-W.WO liu. , aunlnst C,22JU)0 ) bu. the
previous week. That suggested n small
totitl from all sources to Kurope this week ,
muUi less than their estimated require
ments , and additional bullishness on that
account It was thought ml ? lit be depended
on ne\t week In icporls from European
marltelsl Liverpool Corn Trade News ic-
ported continental stocks of wheat and Hour
about 1,600CCO ] bu. less than they were a
JIMP a. o. Heerbohm estimated United
Kingdom requirements January 1 to April
30 ut COX ) WO bu. less than Indicated sup
plies. The same authority expects the
world's shipments to Uuropo tot the week to
show a. total of C.OW.OCO bu. Chicago rut
pelpts were 11 cars. Minneapolis and Duluth -
luth reported 35t cars received , against 3J3
the previous S.itimHj and 1.17C the corrc-
fclhjntilng day of H97. The primary western
markH receipts fDi the day \veie 372,510 bu. ,
ag'alnst 111,857 bu the similar day of last
joar. The daj's Atlantic port clearings
were small at 1SO.COO bu. of wheat and Hour.
Closing cables from Paris noted 5c to 13c
Improvement , and from Antwerp a decline
of 12'ic for one kjml of wheat and un
changed for the other Heavy snow was
i ( .ported fulling1 all over the e\po ed win
ter wheat countrj and as this was the
best thins pobslble for the coming crop It
had a depiesslng cfftct on the market dur
ing the latter pirt of ths session. May
wheat opened at ftJl4C , reacted to Ol'tc , then
recovered to WjiC , but dee'lnod again to
91a4@lc ) , and ut the close was bringing
! Co. July opened at SlVSSI'fcc , declined to
WeC. and closed at SlfrM'&c.
Corn was practically at .1 standstill. Only
the narrowest Kind of a scalping trade was
done and prices were confined to a bare
He range. The feeling was easier 1C any
thing , on expectations of Increased receipts
following the colder weathei. May tinged
from 29c to 2bc and closed unchanged at
"
.
All the little trading In oats was at one
price , -M34C , except a few lots shortly bcfoie
the clrfee , Wilch sold 1-lGa low er. Cash de
partment ws equally dull. The maiket has
Inclined downward , but business was too
dull to admit of any material decline. Maj
closed .a shade lower at ZVitflB c.
Market for provisions In the main was
verj dull. A Him hog maiket suntalned
prices at the start , but a little realizing and
short selling bj traders playing for a re
action after the recent advance weakened
the market and prlcea tended generally
downward. At the close May pork was un
changed at $9 77'4 , May lard 2'.c { lower at
$4 TmSM.SO and May ribs undnanged at J-I.SO
< g-t eife
Intimated receipts for Monday : "Wheat ,
iO cars , corn , 17j tars , oats , 275 cars ; hogs ,
38 Cm head
Leading futures ranged as follows :
ArtlclcB . | Opaii I High I Low. | Cloaa | Ycat'y.
\Vheat-
Jan. . . 01 III 01
Maj. . . OJ
July. . . 81J4 StGtH
'Coin
.Tin. . . . 27 27 2GH VOH 27
Hay. . . 29 21 28I 28U-20
July. . 30 29H-JO 30
Oats
Mny . . 23
July. . .
T orU
Jan. . . , 9 as o c-s
May. . . 0 80 9 80 U 70 U 70 U 77H
lard-
Jin . . 70 4 70 4 R- t 4 G7H 4 70
May. . 8(1 ( 4 80 4 77i 4 HI ) 4 8JHi
July . . 4 UO 4 tilh * 87H 4 Uu
Eh'tUlbN
J 111 . . . 4 70 4 70
Miy. . . 4 H.'Vs 4 8- 4 60 4 80 4 8JH
No. 2.
Cash quotations wore ns follows :
riXJUU Dull : winter patents , J4.SOC1 ! D1 ,
FtralKhts , J4 20JJ4 40 , spring patents , J4 40 1 SI ,
straights Jl OOS4.30 , bikers , J3.50&3 ft ) .
W1ID\T-No. Z spring. S7'4 < fiS7\c , No. 3
spring. Sl < fT'i2c. No 2 red , 92)i& 3I4c.
COIIN No. 2 , 27iS. 71iC.
OATS No. 2 , 2Jc. f. o. b. ; No. 3 white , 21ff25p
III E No 2 44 4c.
I1A11LEY No. 3. 27fl'lle.
Sini > S No 1 tlaxseeil , Jl 23'iff ! 27. Prime
timothy seed J2.70.
PROVISION'S Me s pork , J9 C3fl'J 70. Lard ,
per ira Ih-s J4 C7V4S4 70 Short ribs i 'des ' ( lonsp ) ,
J4 57V1 07'/4 ' Dry salted Bbouldcra ( boxed ) , Jl.75
© 5 00 short clonr sides ( boxed ) , Jl SO&5 10
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal ,
Jl 19
Cut loaf , JG 14 , granulated , J5 51 ,
Articles Uecolpts Shipments
Flour , bblB 10.000 10,000
Whmt. bu 28 oqc ) 4,11(11) ( )
Corn , bu 2S1.000 13-,000
Oatn.bu 264 000 84 QUO
Ilje.bu ( I.OOU
linrley.bu . . . . B7.000 rXoOO
On the Produce exchange today the butter mar
ket was steady , crnmeiles ISw'lS'ic. dairies , 11
717c. Cheese , steady , SBS'ic. ' I'SES , fresh ,
15140.
. SEW YOniC fiC.MilVL \KICKT. .
( Imitations far tlu- Day on General
C < iiiiiii < iillHe-H.
NEW YORK , Jnn :2.-rLOUR Ilecelpts 31- ,
110 bids , exports , .331 bbls ; quiet , but firmly
held , city mill patents , J3 6503 78 , o'ty ' mill
clears , J333B5.40 , winter straight" , J4 45S4 53 ,
Minnesota patents , J3 COflC SO , winter extras ,
J3 10-JT3 90 ; Minnesota bakers' , Jl 201TI.45 , winter
low grades , J2 90ff3 0) . H > e > flour , quiet at J2 60
( i3 10. latter fancj. Duckwhtnt flour , qule-t ut
Jl.Mfl M.
HUCKWIinAT Quiet nt SCc.
CORN.MIlAIy Steady , JCO\T | | western , CCc ,
RYE Dull , No 2 WKtcrn W- .
1IARLKY Dull fe 'dlnir. weMern , SCiJc
IIARLEY MALT Quiet , western , C2V4W3C
\\HEAT Receipts , 11.1(0 ( bu ; exK | > itn 49.553
bu Spot , nrm No 2 red , Jl OIH. Options
opened firm on Liverpool cablm , ened off under
sin-ill forelcn celling , but rallied nnd closed firm
on higher Into I'ariB markets ; nnal prices were
at M/Sc / net ndvance , latter Janunrv , No. 2 red
Janunn Jl 04'101 C . closed at Jl 04T4 , May ,
93 15-104194'ic ' , closed nt l'4e
CORN Receipts , 75 075 bu , exports , 60 904 bu ,
Pjwt , steudj , No 2 , 35c. Options opened rtendy
and mled quiet , but stPnd } all illy with wheat ,
closing uncliannel , January clusej at 33'/tc ' May
J4 34 1-lCc , cloted at 34c
HATS * Receipts , III.CCO bu Hpot , dull ; No S ,
l'S'c Options opened dull bui tlpail ) , with th ;
other markets ; May closed nt 2Sip
PEED-rirm , bran , 67ig ! 5c , middlings , 75G >
77l4c , rje fi-ed , We
II.VY Quiet shlpplnsr , 33ff4b ; good to choice ,
HOPS Plrm U9 > crop 45j i. ; 1S90 crop , CiTSo
1197 crop , 17j l o , Paclflo con t , 1S3 ! * crop 4/Gc' /
189'J ' crtp , SaiOc , 1597 crop , KtflSc '
HIDE1' Plrni , Galveston , ISo , 'Icxns dry , 12a '
California UGlfc
LEVTHER Steady ; hemlock nole , nuenos
A ) res 19HC20C.
WOOL-Slendy , fleece , 2Sfl31c ; Texas. 15ifl7c.
PROVISIONS lleef , elendy ; family , 511 00fi >
1150 , extra mefs l8.COij8.60 , beef bams , z > oisj
22 SO ; packet , J9 008(10 ( CO. eut meats. Heady ;
pickled I elites , MiCc" pickled thoulderx , 154fj5c ,
plikleil bams 7fl7'c I.ard , quiet , vvcutcrn
steimed , 15 , May , < 5 12 , nominal , refined eteidy
Pork , llrm inees 9 C09 ? 73 ; short elcar. 19 73fi >
11 75j tamllj. J10 OOOM.W. Tallow , nominal ;
city. 3Mi3 4c. countr > . 3'iQ3Hc. '
OII.3 Petroleum dull rpllned New York , J5 40 ,
Phllnilelpbla and Ililtlmore. J5 S3 Horln , ftcad ) ;
strained , common to gixxl Jl,42Vv0147Vi Tuijion.
tine , ( Inner , 34Vii35c. Cottonseed oil Inactive ,
but fairly Ftiadj. prime crude , lS6I1'i ' , prime
i.rude , t o b. mills , 15'ilCc , prime eummer yel >
Ion. 23c , off Hummer si'llow , 22Hc Hotter oil
24B25c. prime winter jellow. 27'iJ(2Sc
RICE-Steudy ; fair to extra , 3 ? < rCHe ; Japan ,
MOLASSES-Qulet : New Orleans open keltic ,
goo I to choice , 'SS33C.
METAUS-PIg Iron , dull ; southern 9 73CP1I 23 ;
northern , J10 704J12.M ) , Copper , ntfndy , broker1.
J10S7'4. Lead , weak ; brokers' , J3 60. Tlnp'ateu ' ,
quiet
111'TTER Ilecelpts fOO pkn ; market deady ;
weMern creamery , H(5B2ic ( ) , ElBlm , 20c , factory ,
11II liK * .
CHEESE Receipt * , 895 pkB . ; market dull ;
large white , September , 8'ir , umall , 9'iCO o ;
largo colored , September , SSfJSJ Ci small , 9i.Ji
li'tc ; large. Oclolier , SUWSVjc ; small , Ortolpj.
E'iiiS'ic : light fklms , CiiCHc : part eklras , ifjt
6Uc : full Kklmfl. S33c.
EGOS Receipts 4.CSO pl > Ki. ; market ttcadj ;
state and Pcnmolvnnla , : evQt2c ; wntern , 0c ,
AVenrtCoiiiitilimliui Cninimiij' .
OMAHA OrriCB. Jan 2J-May wheat ehovved
oonitderable strenKlh thin miming at an ud-
Muice of So frooi lajt night' * clo , with July
f IhninK wllh IV name flrrnmh \ \ < th fabler
> -,1 l > ncr the mnrkM tuun MI I I iff n little i > nl
t uchel 91 4 f r May rbutclnitr rl 4 ftt Ma
lill mhlih l Ho high ? * klfcfcn jutPrdAy , while
July Is ' < loner at l i tw-f + Jjc , with cash resls-
teipl nl ! M 4 < .
lleeelpis of f rswen } fl M of vthkh were
rprln ? wheat , wllh 40 ctllmolM f".1 Mondaj.
Thr o r > rl-p arc nn Anvntiit of Sue fur m h
wheat , l' c for Mny whmrnnd 3H fnr lulj
whent from ln t ntunUy'si eloc which linll
icatFB Ihe olrength there J Ho both the cnrh olt-
nntlon nnd the deferred oirlton , against a IO < M !
lnr fpnllment , with pkntfVif telling at llntex ,
The forelKn undcrtnne H 'ftrth with a good * ea-
boanl demand , which ItidlrMts that we are
clo o onto a foreign wcrkltp l > nsl
Prlvllesf * for Mny wbp.it > were 91'Jc for r t
and JIHo for cnlls. "
Corn and eaU rcmnlnC prntlloally iinc1inntil ( ,
wllh n rmilliiucl light U xL ttrtilo The ilflUrrs
of corn to Ihc countrs tUt t is which lias ln n
a little better for thp Inet ten di ) , will be
checked b > the bad w jtlttr j wlilih will be n
temporal- } ' support to that irmrkct.
il. Ionli CrnijViV ! | Mnrlri ( ,
ST. l/H' ! " , Jnn I2-Kfxil'U-quUt and un-
chfttiRel , patents , tl 70Ul'M , Mrilnhlo , Jlt GISa |
clear tlOOtTI.25 , niedlum 11SWJ3 75
HlAT-l'nteliled , cloilllg l-16o above \PS-
Icrdaj , vvlth other option * unchanged , Mny
opened ' 4o higher , Improvl-d Ho more , declined
* 4c , rpcovered ' 40 , subfcquenlly shotvlnt : little
clmnKP , c'oslnff with liujera ' , c to ' c above HIP
bottom Fpol , lower ) No 2 red cash , clcvntor ,
D2Uc , track , We , No 2 hard cnth , STtiST'tc , Jan-
Unn' , 94c. May , OI' 5W , c , Jul > , Sic.
COIIN Dull easier and n fliflde lower for May ,
with July unchanged. Spot lower , No 2 cash
nnd latiunry , 25'4c , Maj , 5u't * bid , July , 27 > Hc.
OATS I'uttirea dull , neglected nnl fracllonnllv
lower. Spot , lower ; No. 1 cn h , clevalor , " 3c ;
truck , ! 34CH4i4o. Janunr > 2V bid , Ma > , IIHa ,
July , ! ! 'lc ; No. S white. 24HQZ5C.
llVu-rirm , 4V.
\XsnKD-Hetler , tl ! $ ' {
TIMOTHY SKKD Prime , tJ CO , *
COllN MKAL-tl 40
HllAN Steady ! east truck , snckol ECo.
HAY Plnn for tlmothj , with prnlrle steady ;
prairie tTOiTSW ) ; tlmotu , tt.50lO(0 ]
11UTTRH Pull , creamer } , r.lf20c , dairy , SUlIc.
iaci9 I/owcr. 13c.
WHI8ICY-ll.li.
COTTON THIS 70c.
,
MJITALS Lend , dull , t3 * \ Spelter , nominal ,
PROVISIONS Pork , loner , standard me 9 Job-
blnif , I" ) f5 Ijird , loner , prime fleam. } 4MH ,
choice , tl CO. Hnconi boxoil lots , extra short clear ,
t" 37V4 SM ribs , 155085 62'i ; stiorti , t3 f21 * i >
f .7 > ITS' rait meats , boxed gliouldtrs , t4 "if
.1 00 , extra short clear $4 73tf5 CO , rlb , J4 iJHtf
C.12H , shorts , t512'60" ! 5
HiOtiPTM-riour : , 4000 bbli , wheat , OOOObu ;
corn in 001 bu , , ontp , 40 OCO bu
SHIPMENTS Hour , 4000 bills ; wheat. 11,000
bu. , corn , 212.COO Lu ; onty , " 15 COO bu.
llalltninro MurkotN.
1JALT1MO11U Jnn 22 rLOt'H Quiet and im-
clnngi-i. western fiiperflne t1Wff70 ) ; western
extra , 3 V.5I4 10. western famll > , SI ! Off4. J. win
ter wheat pntenti , } 4r > i75 CO , springpntenf ,
J3.00H3 2i ) , sprlnu wheat strolRhti. tl SHC4 DO , re
ceipt' , 1" 633 bbl" , export * . ! 1 OW bbls
AM113AT Kn y spot , nuntli nnd IVhniarv IS
f iSic. Mn > , DUifiOl o ; iteainer No. 2 rpd Olff
04ViC , recelpti C"OM bu exports , f.COO bu
southern whent , bv rnmplc , .MifJOo , southern
whMt , on made iH45isVic.
COHN Qulc-t , spot and month 32 ff3214c ; IVh-
nmrj. S2\5r3Tct March Mi(31Uc ( , Bteimer mixed
31HT315.c ( receipts UO.ecC bu , e\iorts | , 2i4 131
bu , southern white corn , ll'siai'ic ' , i-outhorn
} pow. | | 31033'4 < \
OATrf 1'lrm , No S wjilto , western , 21 1303 ,
No 2 mlxel western , SSc. ivcelpts. 41 212 bu .
exports " 0000 bu
HYR Bi'lir , No I. ncarbv , C2'4(7-,2l4c , No 2
western t'S tiuSiic , receipts , 3i ) 52-j bu , exjiorts
51 2V > bu
HAY null choice tlmoth } . f3 !
GUAIN" riiniailTS < ] iili > t and cncy , steam to
Llvciliool , i > er bu , 1'id ' IVhmnrj , Cork for or
ders , per quarter , 3s 4141 ! Jamiar } ; 3s 4'fcd rcb-
runry
HITTTEII Quiet ; fancy crphmery , 21c fancj
Imitation , 16iil7o fanci Isdle , J5c , good ladle ,
13f14 . tnre picked 12CTHC.
ilfJS Oulet frej-h Ifc.
Clinnsn Stendv , fnncv Ntw York D 4fH10c
fancy medium , lOfflO'So ' , fnnc > email , lO IflO'ie '
Ll\ ! pool
LIVERPOOL Inn 22 WHEAT pot firm.
No 2 red wlnti r western , 7 lOd , No. 1 red north
ern spring 7s 11411
COIIN Spot , quiet ; American mixed new ,
CSO'M ! , American mixed phi 3s 7'4d Putties ,
dull Tnnuary , 13s 4 d ; Pebruary 3 3'ld ' , Miuch ,
3i 2' ' ) d / 1 vUf
ri/M'U St Txiuls fancji-MJlnter llrm 9s M.
HOPS At London , Paclrtdtconst , nrm. 4 13s
n ked f V-,1 *
PROVISIONS llcef. cictrrtiTndlnn me s , 6s Id ;
plmp mess 56s 3d. Pdrk , niTn , prime rncrs llrm ,
western 47s Cil Hnnik i hOrt cut dull , 3C .
llacon llrm 2Ss. Shortirlbs Oiill , 2Ss ; long clear
middles light firm 2s ! M'Ion ; ? clear middles ,
heavy firm , 27a Cd , shor'pear ( bi l.s firm 26s fd ,
c ear bellies , dull 3Is , 9huld < rs sqimre , steady ,
2i < Lard , prime westi'i-n firm , 25i < 5d. Clieefc ,
wbllp nnd colored , dull , 4s2d. Tallow , prime
city , nrm , 19 ? . - * -
N City Grnlii nnd I'roIisloiis. .
KANSAS CITY. Jin , -WHDAT-Hard ,
rnthir slow , Fteady , Hc Iqwer , soft wheat. I t2o-
lilener ami fcnrcc , Neil hard d e ; No 2 kCe ;
No 3 84 c ; No 1 red ic.\Np 2 , We ; No. 3 S3e ;
No 3 eprlmr , SIKc , NoT 3. Sic.
e'OHN f.lo\v , H0i ) iJmjrftNo 2 mixed , 2414C.
OATS Steildy. No 'Z Avtlto , 2Ic.
Hi C Stend ) , No. 2pclj -
HAY tlnchariKed ; holcQU < lmotliy , JS.500DOO ,
pnlrle $7 Mff7.r,0. 't > * tef ' ' " '
HUTTcn-siow ; crcamerjf l'c ; dalrj' , lie. "
nans Ilecfclpts. lieAiy.'vtrtsli , 13c.
nnCT.IITSMienfr iBSC ' 1 > u. corn. E5 050 bu. ,
oats 27 OrtO bu
FHII'MKNTSWheat , . 23I.C09 bu. ; corn , 12I.COO
bu ; oats 3 000 bu. , * ,
riilliiile lililn | 1'r miner.
rHItiADKU'IIIA. Jnn. 22.-UUTTnn-Stendy ;
fancy western creamery , 22c.
KGOS bteady ; fresh nearby , ICc ; fresh west
ern. ISc.
SH rinner , New York factory , choice.
, New York factor } , fair to good , D1 ! ®
Detroit MnrKct.
DHTHOIT. Jnn. 22 AVI I HAT No. 2 white and
No 2 red cash and Miy , 93'ic.
CO UN No. S mlxoil 2SHc.
OATS No. 2 white , 27i4c.
KYU No. 2 , 4Sc.
\ lient
. Jnn. 22 WHIIAT StronRCr ;
No 2 northern , 02Vic , No i tprlng , k SC"c , May ,
" '
Dull ; No 2. 4KT4S- ; sample , 28Q41C.
DnliitliVli < -iit > Enrke ( .
DUI..UTH. Minn , Jrn 22 Will : AT No 1
northern , 'Jl'fcc ' , Jnnuarj , OPic , Mny , SlV.c , July ,
STOCKS ANI1 I1OMS.
AInrkct Cloxcn Stonily , tilth
Ttcct-NKlon In Value-a ,
NEW YORK , Jan. 22 Trading In stocks today
was of small proportion e\cn for a Satuiday'a
brief Fcrslon. The market RCncnilly left off with
a Bteacly tone nnd with a slight rcccfalon In
\nlues. No outsldo Interest uus npparent and
trndcn truiiBactcJ mopt of tlio business Most of
the commission houtes hnd few orders filler way.
Conjolldaleil Gna and a few other fpecliltles
moncipollied the traders' attention hURar ile-
cllned fraetlonully Manhattan was modernteU
firm. Consolidated Qua rote 4 > 4 , .Metropolitan
btreet Hallway 4 t nnd Third Aicnue mUanced
21 ! on Inlluenccs Hint hod been onerallni ; nil the
week. No liquidation of Importance was noted
except Omaha und Jersey Central The block
miukct fo.i the week In most cares has icbuned
In a fractional decline Tne faorablo fnclnrj In
the situation outnumbeied the others , altloug'i
the dlblurblne featurc-s were regardeU as of
greater Impoitunce Amonc the iruve niTnlrs
In the session from the speculative Btnndiwlnt
were the New Uneland cotton strike nnd the
posilbllltlcs In China , Cuba nna the consideration
Iry the icnate of Iho resolution that sovernmcnt
bjnd-j maj bt < paid In gold or fll\cr , AMille no
radical Ifclelutlon at this tlmo was expected con-
ccrnliiK either ll\cr or Cuba , the professional ! )
niuln t.io most of the tUuatlon with alew of
lirlnclnt' out n reaction , and wcie partially uc-
ccgsful. At the tame time the foreign market ! )
nero overshadowed by the pobslbllltj of tlie
Uuropean powers beoamliiR embroiled over China ,
On the other hand there was much to Justify an
optimistic view These were satisfactory trade
conditions Immense Increase * In railroad ieelpts ,
large exportecarcltj of failures in the .com
mercial world , easy money nnd the fact that over
four fifths of the Illinois Central tlS.lOO.COO bonds
had been taken for domestic , account l.'KJl't
and HuBSln , usually tources * of rupply for
Uuropevre reported to be Impoitlntr Amerlcnn
com Money at this center was quoted lower
t an In almost any part of ttio world , ana this
nlone wan supposed to Impede t 'oU ! expoits nt
this bcason when sterling ovfhanfco uenally rules
pretty Btrontr Monty poitlij CB to uravltatc Jiero
from Iho Interior of the country , the banks gain
ing over t7.I0,000 last ieek The break In the
monoj market was largely'due ' to the contlnu-
nnce ot Ihe government dc-pofltw of Union Pacific
money In the hanks The Hlondlkcrs , Bugar and
local conloratlons. IncluillnicOIIH nnd thn traction
shares , wcro actho feature ! ) of thn week , ut
tinic-i hhawlng buojancyi Ikii with inanlpulutlon
ever present , The Kraneera/And conltrs gener
ally ruled tie-i\y There setmed llttlo outblde in
terest In speculation , the U .UIiiKs beln of lees
volume and concentrated In fewer securities than
wua the ct > Fo last wteK , Hallroads located In.
the extreme northwest nnd western sections of
the country largely discounted tlie expectation ! )
of the Increased trallW resulting from Iho pros
pective Immleinllon lo the newly discovered B ! d
llelda , where they would lk > Inrnely dependent
on the United Mates fqr fiipplles There were
Improvementa ranglni ; up lo per cent In Oregon
Nuvlnntlon slocks nnd O'i ' in Orcuon Improve
ment ronsola. Conlllotln ; , " nrtvlctn regardlni ; Iho
probable turcetu of tbo Hawaiian treaty were
rellccted In huunr lluctuntljtiii Other Inlluenceit
on this Fpcc-l.iUy were , tntements rcgardlnt ;
the | < o < lllon of Insldpra us to whether
they Ind been ucqulrlnu the sloclt
or fa > ored a. further decline , After coverlne a.
range of nearly 3 points hURiir rlofot with > , i
point Improvement Local tak securities were In
demand on statements that lareo Interests which
hid lillhtrlo held aloof were no longer unf.i-
voiablu to the Kencral consolidation The Im
pending legislation nt Albany was Interpreted
as havlnir features offbeltlngIhe pobslblo reduc
tion of the price In the reduction In areatcr
New York , ConsolldalcJ fids closctt with u rise
of 10 * per cent. Th Krcat > lse since tha nru-
nlclpal election in Mclnpolllun wu * continued ,
the advance of the vvetk bolni 11 Kr cent Thl
wan accounted for In putlltlied elatementa of
Increased tralllo owlnir 10 the completion of ex-
U-ntlona of the sjstem. but manipulation was
\cry prominent In the dealing * . I'ltlsbure. Cin
cinnati , rjilcato & t. Ixuln wan prominent In
the deallnir" ovvlnir to excellent tralllc itatcmrnlH
ant securiHl net gains of 2 > S and 411 per rent
on thu common and preferred mpecllvvly. The
1-ond market for tlio wix.k < lltpla > cd a slrlklni ;
degree of strength In t-pi-clal tunes , which em
braced lltnu of comiunltii c > | rutlnK In the I'a-
clflo nortbvmt , Borne Intcrtst was attracted to
rho ppru1illon In Iske Sh r A Hitl rn firsts
I i wing to the fiRbt f r th r nil 1 f His pr j > rij
\y tno lei Inn rnili 11 j-lns wli h wn ri-
flpcted in nn enhnn cmint of Iff' , per icnt in the
pflce of the l u The trvnsi tl no for the
week wire I ! SilfOO UnM > mmcnt bonls rulcj
at flltfit riip l n goner ill ) tlirrURhmit
The Erenlnr 1'ort K I < crtuon flnan < IM tulip-
cram BUM. "The Hock markpl nhonn Irregulari
ties tmtsy , ltt lne 1 f Inn rhpikel b > lllpm nt
In mines to t > cgln Monday Tlifrr l n IWRtly
fwllnc about ni'tern mnit ri > unit the fncluiT
alicut lh ( V'nll l Stnp | and Cuba l not quite
The recult Is "
Alclilnon IV 4 SI 1'anl | iiv
eOWj do pfd , . 14 V (
UlHlmoro.t Ohio. . 1SH St P. A Oni 7 <
CamdilMelile . . 811 do nfd 14S
Cimfln soiitnorn < ! l I'.M A.M. . .12H <
Ciitrnll ieltlc . So Picltlc . . . . -'I )
Chen VOmo . . . o Uallwny HtJ
Chlo.icoA.AUon . do pfd . . .
C.P..VQ . Te'xas .V Pacific
C.A K I . 8(1 ( Union I'lelllc . . .
C.O C t SI. ti . . . 8(1S'K U P I > A , a . . . ,
< ! opM . . S Waba h
IM Alltulion . do pfd . . . . li
Del L A W . . . Wlievl .V L K .
Don , VIUof . Wheel. V L. I ! pi
do pM . . , Kx
llrJo ( nou-t . . AmprlPau Kx US
KrlelstDfa . . . . United SIMPS KX 41
Ft Wiyun . . . , 1(10 ( Wells F.inro Kx
OrentNorlHprnpM l.tll A. Col. Oil . . .
Hix-hltic Villnv . do pM
IlllnolsO ntnl ion Am. spirits . .
L.1ko2rln.\e\V. ! \ . ui Am Spirits pM . .
duptl Am ooncco
.112
TomnUllo.V Nish S-S < Pe > oplo ( ! as . I'ltJ '
Mnnlmtiin I , . . . 117M Cons l is . . .
Mel St Uv 14 I'D COMI CibloCo
Mlchlni UrMilr.il. 10. I Col. V t Iron
Minn X St. I , . . . Vl ! < il do pM
iln IdtnM . , HI lOon Kh'ctnc
Mo 1'velllc . . . , r.o
iMobllu.V Ohio I , iCleJo ( Ins . . in
Mo.K. A. T . I'JJi Lend
ilo vtu . 3 > Sil ltd I'M '
Clu , Inil A.IJ fl'tl.S'it ' Lin Oil , .
ilo pfd . 3H * Oreiroii Imp. Co
N.J. Ceiitnl . n. t I'acllloMill
K.Y.Contril . 11. ' ( Pnlimn ru 17(1 (
N.Y.CHI. tbt. b ' " ' S-'i '
( lolnt t > M . . . . 03 StllHl Uoi ) ( ? . I' *
ilo'Jilpfd . Hii ) ( Sturnr
Norfolk , V VV'esturii 14 I ilo pftl Ill
No. Auier , Co . 4' T. C ,1 iron ! i4M
No.l'ielile . U. S. Li'.Uher il <
clopM . II4IK do pfd
Onl irlu.V VV . . . . U 3 Rubber . . . ,
Ore It. A NlV . . . . do pfd
Ore bliort Line . . . . Wt'Hlpru Union . . .
I'lltHUur ? . Ulo Qiaiilu West
Ho.idin ? . do i > fd.v . . _ , ,
8 llncltlsl I , AS , mil V . . , S 1La 0S.IWl 414
dolbtlifd fill I do I'M . . . .
Total Enlps of etorkn toilnj 151 , 000 uliiros In-
eliiilliiK. ChlcnKii , liurllugton & ( } ulncron . ,
Mnuhiittim H' SCO , JmJirtty Central 3 2'0 ,
Northern rnelllc , CC70 , Northern 1'aclllc jiro-
ferrol , 3,0r Kt i'alil , 4,810 , Union I'nellli ! , COW.
I'LOO'S | | llaa 3210 , bugnr , 14021 , Chlcauo Ortnt
Western , 3 4ij
> ( MV Aorli Vloncj VInvKct ,
iN'HW VOIK ! , Inn 22 MONHY ON C VI.T -
Mnrkpt cnss' nt 1'ifiS lir cent , laot Innn nt 2
'
cent
srrilUNO nXCIIANOn-MnrUct Ftemli.-r
with netua llil- liH"iIn InnKcrs' bills nt $4 S (
for tlptniliil nnil Jl SIS for nlxtv > li > s. postnl
rnlpi J4 Wf I M'i niul { 4 S5n.tT4 M ! ; coiuiiiLicliil
bllK } l 82
' n.vrai craTirtc.\Ti : < 5 ic'i oi'ie.
HAH MIA nil-.VKc
XtnXIOAN HOI.LAU'4 4'c
HONDS Stnle bonds nulot , nllroifl bondt
easier. po\irnincnt lioiuls sleiuU , new 4- , nt ,
127\c , covipnn , lIMi , 4s , IOR , 112' < , coii'im
HIU. 2s 1W 5a tec. 113 > i , coupon 114U I
1'iPinc Cs of " 13 , 101
rollowltiK nio the closing nuolatlous of tno
Icidlng stocks on tlie Ne\v York in irket lo-
ilin
Closing quotations on tjoiuls were ns follows-
U S no.v Is r'- 127 ( ( J O os. . . . .ll'J
IT S H3W IS COll w f as 1JT
U S Is res . N U .10.
U S 4s.coip. . .111 % IsH .117
U S ' 2s ret . . 101 Vo Pacific ' , I1JU
U 9 r.s res . . .11 1V < N'o I'.ullla 4s II Ha
U 9 "s coup .111)1 ) N Y O i.3t I ,
District 1 O.a . . in , V .VW UH . .l'J4'-
AM cliss , V . . . UK N W Consols . . . . I l'i
Ali.clasiH im N W. Hal ) Cia . . . 117
M1 el IBSn .101 Ore Niv Ists . . .11 l' ' <
Al i C tnrncy. 100 Ore Viv.4s . IIV4
AtchiRon Is . . . Ill O S u iis t r . . . 1214
Atchlaoii ml Is O s I. B t r .UK )
C.1U ICMSO 'nds _ O linu l ts t r 1074
' lull 3s t r . . .VJri
C I O Is . . . isltlcbi of 'lJ ) . .11)1 )
C H.iD Us .
U VII. G IH , "
i ) .vii ais . . . . . 'HVjist L A. I M OJl"i 19 |
East I'Jiin Ists . .KillU SI L V1 P Oji II I'O
. 7IMM | 1 * I'oisols . . .lli'i '
K. W.A.D If V r 7t' ' < i SI P ( i. 1' Ists 1 llln
Qen Bl-c. S3 . . . 1(1 ( )1 ) bt P C. VP ils
G. H .v. 3 A. Os . . ,103 S C lion fit id
G II fch A 'ds 10. Soulliar.i llv. S3
H..VT.C3llt & 3 . S U A.T l.H . . 57
H .VT.C.CJ1 els 11) ) . To in new not tt H7
lown n iHts . . . Ill ) I'ex I1 ic L I
1C P.Con t r . . . . "nox PaUs Si ! ! .11
K.P Ists t r Ill III P Ists . . . . . .121
La.MiivvCon.il . . .10. U t' U Isis . nllV
L..VN. Unl 43 Hi \Vu . . , IOS )
Missouri Us IIU
M. K & 1Jil . . . . dt . . . .10JH
M.K. , VT. 4s . . . S7M V.n . . . 70
N. Y C. Ists Vi
Han rrauelsco Iliilntc ( Install nils.
SAN IPRA CT'ro Jan. 22 The official closing
quotatlona On mining blocks lodas were as fol-
lows- "
usticc- . 37
AUililCon 7 Kpntiiclcr Con .
Andca 15 2n
lielcher 40 Oceldc'iitalCon , . . . ino
UcHtV Uclchor. . . . 01 Olllilr. . tiU
million 10 Ovonnan . ] _ 1
Caledonn .0 I'otost . '
Clnllenco Co .11 b , iv we . 'l8
Choinr l7 ! Scorpion 4
Confidence HO blern N 7Jn
roii C.U. & v-i. . . . 113 Slixcr Kill n
Coii.IinDarlil. . . . 1 Union Can 4i
Crown Point . . . . 27 Utah Con
ioulrti.Curno. ; . . . HI Yellow Jistet 3 ?
IHIoi. Norcro33 . 13i > btandanl 113
Julia 1
Sll\er birp , SCc , Mexican ilollar , 47WI71 ; " ,
drafts , sight. 17'fcc , drafts , tdecraph , We.
llostoii Sldi'U QnotntloiiM.
HOSTON , Jnn 22 Cnll loans 2in ( per cent ,
time loans , 3' ' I(14 i > er eent. Closing prices for
clocks , bends and mlnlnR chares :
N Y .V N.B S7 Hullo t lioHton. . . . ' 'A
Ola Colony IBSM Oalumeti , UccU. . < t07
O S L ! M < Cunti'nnlal 10W
KuDDcr ISMS Prinnllii l'.i <
Union Paclfia , ll'i Oncool'l 41
Qulncv 100
do pfd . 10 m Tamar.acK 140
W. Ulco . . . _ il ! Wolverine 18' {
NervVorlc Jllnluff tltintntloti *
NHW 1ORK , Jan 22 The follow Ing are the
closlne mining quotations :
London Stnukc ( liinlndoiin.
LONDONJan.J2 4 p.jn ClosIng
m'v. 112 St.f > in ) conmon. . . H7M
ConoolH , ncct N Y Central 11S <
fan Pnclnc , . . . fll5 Pennsylvania WIW
Rrlo Ifi
Frlolbtp'il . . . . S3W Mi > x . now 43 , ,
Ill Cenir.il . . . 100i < Atehlnon
Mexican onlmnrv 1UH L A.N
n\fl SILVER Plat at SC'id ' per ounce.
MONEY I'lltfl'i ' per cent
The rate of dlfcoiint In the open mniket for
short bills 2'i/2'j ' ' per cent , for III no inontlis
bills , 2'ii2l4 ' per cent.
U'e-cUI > Hank Slnti-nirnf ,
NEW 1ORK , Jan. 22 The weekly hank ftate-
ment fhows Ilia following channel , hurjilus rp-
serve , Increare , J5 300 423 , loans , Increuhe , JU-
47,600 , specie , Incrpitc , J.,008COO , lepal tenders , Increate -
create J9,012WO , deposits Increase , f JUO'iVO ,
circulation , docieaie , J4'J7.7 ( > . 'Ihe banks n6vv
hold ! 3J75,200 ! 111 excc&a of the requirements of
the 25 per cent rule.
AiiK-rli-nii .Hi-e-nrllluH III Lnmlon.
LONDON , Jan. 22 The market for American
eecurltlca , after a weak opening , wa steadier ,
with tradliiB mustly profestlonal. Ttiu closing
tone wan bteady , with no demand.
riniinrliil .Nolca ,
OMAHA , Jan. 22. Tlio bank clearlncs today
were J8734C039 , bnlanccu , III 3 IJ
HOSTON , Jan 2. Clearlned , J18,117C22j bal-
ances. ti 4I7.M8
HALTIMO1113 Jan. 22-Clearings , t2SOO,452.
aluncfH , IICC.234
NCW 1OUK. Jan -Cleurlngs , tl20 793,901 :
balancojt , IS 179 f'33
PHILAnDLPHIA. Jan 22. ClearlnBB , Jir-
497,0f > 5 , balances , Jl.tCI C2
CINCINNATI. Jan. 22 New Yorlc exclinnKe.
Ite piemlum , money , SljflC per cent ; clearings ,
tl toI 700
MEMPHIS. Jan J3 Clearlntrs , tC10,4SI , bjl-
ancrs , t 3.c : < . New York exoliange , selllni ; ut
11 premium ,
NnW OHLIJANS , Jan 22-ricnrlnps 12.001C9I
New York exchange , Kink , pur ; commercial , (1
pert tl.OCO dlHcount
fiT IX3UIS Jnn 22 OlearlriRK , t3lll SS7 , bal-
ancet , )303'Jb9 Money , 588 | UT cent. New Yoik
iclmiiKf Me premium bid , TWJ asked.
CHICAOO Jon K CleailnBs , til 328 CSS. New-
York c-xcliance' , 7Co premium , lasted rales , | 4.i3lJ
and 4 (0 mocks steady icvr York lllecult es
pecially active nnd ttrong
r < > ri-lin riniuivliil.
IXDNDON , Inn , 23. Gold WOH quoted at Iluenoa
A > ns today at 1CI 70
PAIUH , Jan tl. Three per cent rentes' . 103f 15o
for Ino account On the bourse tcxlay business
was Irregular und cioked quiet International se
curities slightly Improved and the roverlnir of
purchases uffc-cted rates AMinJienslomi of ft
cabinet crisis were dismissed , Italian securities
were harder and Hpanlsh tecurltlesi wcro ( Inn ,
/rurkUh renirlllei opened steady and were after-
tvanlB dull.
IlIIULIN , Jan. 22. Iluslncrs on the bourse to
day was undecided Kpeculators wrre rmerved
in view of today's tilting of the IVench Chamber
of Deputies. International ic-curllles were quid.
Turk * were easier Americans were maintained
and Canadian 1'aclflo Improved.
OMAHA UVS SFOCK HARKEf
Week Closes with About Usual Eun for
ffiturday ,
CATTLE PRICES GET A LITTLE FIRMER
plj' \ < tt ! 2nntiRlt ( u Test Trnilo'N
Mrcimtli. lint TcclliiK N " > ( -
er UutiK TnUt * on All-
u I lu-r COIM ! MeUel.
SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. C2-Hccelpts for
the d.us Indicated were :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheeu. Horses.
January 22 C-17 7.B.M119
January SI 1,017 B sr.l 2M3
lanuai ) SO l.fwl P.iVl 4 tf'J '
luiumij 19 L',4vy c , ! > v { 5,410
January IS ; , JK 7fll1 SS33
Jamtuiy 17 1.47. ! 2.80S 4,477
Jaiumy 15 1,445 0,410 3.Vu
January H 1,917 O.lGii 4WO ,
January 13 1,9 7,814 4.UM 0
Janturj 12 1,019 fl XM 1,631 7
January 11 2.GGI 9.SGO 2,131 , 1
January 10 l,41n .1715 DG'9 2J
Jinuary S. . . G7i G.l 2312 . . . .
January 7 1,132 ( . .279 l.OH W
Jnmnry G l.w 10'JSJ 2.429 HI
lUcolpts for the week with comparisons :
Cuttles Hog" . Sheep.
Week ending Jan. 22 . . . ll.KU 40TO 20r.M
Week ( tiding Jan. 15. . . . 11,043 40,7.3 21,4'U
Week ending Jan. S 7.7SS 4.1.MS ir.SU
Week ending Jim. 1 GU 2S9G2 11 2s'i
Hie olllclal number of cars of Block
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. . M. St. P. lly 1
Mlcsouri I'aclllu Ity 2 fi
Union I'aclllc S > stem 21 2
C , \ . N. W. Hv 1
P. , U. M. V. H. H. U 8 21
C. , St. 1' . , St. & O. lly
. . M. It. U. U S SJ
C. , H. .t Q. lly J >
K. C. tV St. J 8 3
O. , H. 1. \ . P. Uv. , 13 1 h . .
C. , It. 1. & P. llj. , W 1
Total receipts 29 112 2
The disposition of the daj's receipts was
as follows , eich bujer putchaslng the num
ber of head InJlcitcd :
Ulljers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Tacking Co II YM ) 2
Th' C. H 11 imnioml Co. HI 1,011 . .
Swift and Compiny in l,4'i | Liu
The Ctid.ilu IMeklnj , ' Co. 17i ! 1'JSO
Krebbs * . Co 7S
H inimoml , fiom K. C t3
Swift , from t.ie eountrj 11
Ciuiahy P Co. , from 1C C. IM 1
Chicago 1' . Co. . N'eo. city . . . lS
Other bujeis 11 . .
Total 71G 7I'-J ' 7W
CATTLC 'mere weio only tilrty loids of
cattle of all Minis In the y.mla todi > , iv
light tun even for u Situulavlth FO
few cattle here , It could h.inlly bo hild
that a test of the market w made. The
bujcrs , howevei , seemed to want vvh.it
cittlo Ihtre were here and they took all
offerings at firm prices The pins weicv soon
cleared , the few loads oa u.ilo beliiB1 sold
and , \elghcd up at tin eulj POUI
Some "piottj " f.ilr beef eittlo sold up to
$455 nnd as high as Jl uO was paid for some
fancy little helfei"
The absence of re > illv deslriblo beef cattle
contlnius to bo a fealuie of the cattle mu-
ket. Quite , a. good ni.ni > eornfed Htec-is are
arriving , and , while some of them mo vcij
fair stuir , the general run Is made up laiRtll
of common to medium kinds Fin Hint UM-
son the * ilts do not make a verj good "how-
Illg. Still , when It Is eonMdr-ie-d how mull }
cattle th > re are on feed In Nebraska , It must
bo admitted th.it the number of fit cittle
of nil kinds coming forward Is veil em ill.
\\lti plenlv of cheap coin In sight the coun-
tiy does not &com lucliiieul lo nend In in inj
halt f.tt c ittle , K all othe'i sections would
follow the same plan and hold back un-
llulshccl cattle the receipts at .ill market
points -would be llsht and the market would
bo In a better position to rally.
On the contrao some , markets 1ml a. lire *
run last wee' : , wllh nn accompanying bleak
in Milucs which carried prices elo.vn at this
point In fplte of thp lltfht lecelpts locnllj.
The week opened wlti u steady market , but
on Tuesday and WeJnesdav prices dropped
lOJ'luc on KillingTitle , the decline us a
mutter of course being the most pronounccil
on the common ami h.ilf fat stuff. While
the week closed with a stronger market , the
lo = s wat not ic'-covered
Another % ery prominent feature of the
week's trade In cattle was the e\cellent dt-
mand lor light stock cattle and the ex
tremely hlRh prices at whlcn all arrivals
Bold What the maiket on beef cattle might
be teemed lo cut no llKtire with the bujei *
of stock cattle. They took everything of
fered the top sales or slock callle being on
some dajs way abo\e the best price paid
for eornfed beeves
The re'celpN of stockers were light all Ihe
\\eok and It Is possible Ihnt If there \veie \
more comingtno buyers -would not bu so
eager. Ileprcs > entitl\ sales :
NATIVES
STEERS.
I 15 4 . . 572 4 55 1..I190 4 23
4 15 60 . 773 4 25
WTSTKHN-i.
No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr.
6J COWB . . . . S72 t2 91 1 cow 1020 J3 25
HOQS Tlio hoer market was all right this
morning for the sellers as It opened strong und
closed strontr to flu higher It WHS active at tlie
advance , both pacKiru and shippers being free
bujerp , and evcrlilni ! ; was sold and weighed
up ut on' early haur.
He ivy heirs > ld at t3 6003 CO , with the big
Ftrlnic at J3 M. Yesterday the same weights ucnt
at the ranee ! 3CCIJC5 ) , with the cules prett )
equally divided , but with more ut t3 50 than nt
any other i rice.
LlEbt and medium welgit loads sold at t3 55
030/ii , with a. Ions Mrlnir at f357WJ3CO ( , 'Iho
best light EOld prlnclp ill } at JJ.OO 3 U , tlie samu
as > eslerda > , but with u hlghoi lop today
Iho iiveriiRe of all the ta'es was 2'o ' higher
than ) esterday.
Tbo hog market of the past week wan In Iho
main very satisfactory to the Belling- Interests
In that them wan an. . active demand and a hlhher
range of values 'Iho week opened with u rteadv
market , advanced 5J)10o ) durlnn Tueslny nnd
WcJncEda } , but dropped bdclc 6c on Tnursday.
On Friday nnd Katurda } It rallied attain nnd the
week closed with the iiurkot lOo higher than U
opened
At the close of the week hogs sold nt tlm
hlkhest point touched clnco October 19 , when the
avcrago of nil tie mien wns 3 CO ,
Morn light liogn are- arriving than was the caeo
a few weeks ago , and n emaller proportion of
bltf , heavy loads The demand for llhlit hogs nt
this pDlnt | s still far lu cxcet of tlie supply and
they are commanding u considerable ) premium
over heav ) , Ilcpicuntatlvo calc .
No Av fill IT.
47 . , , 358 ICO J3 CO
28 . . 327 ICO 3 W
51. . . 3 CO
43 401 a.o 3 co
67 . . ,335 40 3 52'i '
57 . 2C1 40 3 C2i/j
C7 . . 321 210 3 Kit ,
C3 . 320 SO 3 52"j
CO . . J53 100 3 W ! ,
45 . .
51 , .333 3 C2'i '
311 200 3 53
70 .303 40 3 CT
73 . 230 ICO 3C7
320 35-
53 ! at 3 f5
78 J73 44 35"
C9 . . 2-3 3 If
53 . 279 365
43 . , 31C 200 3 55
71 . . .283 40 3 55
,309 O 3 53
Cl .2k1 ICO IK
ClM 294 40 3 53
f9 . 310 240 3C3
51 1W 120 3f
51Cl 135 3C3
4 } . .as 40 3 3
58 . 27- ICO 3 65
27281
5. 281 3 5T
4 * 322 . . SSI
70 . .270 (0 3 Cl
84 . 2H . . . 3 57W
47 . 30d . . . 3 67'i ' 40
0) . 2U2 0 3 57Ii
C3 120 3 57'5 '
C3Cl
Cl M 3 C7V4
59 217 120
59C2
C2 3 CO
S3 237 t m
S3CC
CC 213 3 CO
73 24" sco
78 2J1 SCO
17 2G4 3 CO
57 .2 0 3 CO
44 235 SCO
44Cl
Cl .270
67 250 '
93 .213 3 K'
93SI ' 3C3
SI , 'm 3 C3
CO 3 C.1
78 211 3C754
C2 2f > 3 C7U , t' '
"
WAOON 110(18 ( THiiOW OI1TH.
1 470 3 45 1. . 450 2 CO
2 465 3 45 . . . . .250 275
2 535 3M 4 545 S COte
T 432 3CO . . . , ,4C2 to
t till 3U 331 j w
llhpumatlsm n. .
barmlc" . nnd n strong tunic In I mlding up tlio n cak
nnldiliilltntril. It cures nrnlportuii * tll1rr cunn
tlsra In from one to llv o di v r. Sharp , MivoKnr paint
In any p. rt of Hio Itoey Mu | > | rd In n few do n. A ,
fronipUi-oTipliteanl iicri-iimntrurcf tli" MIM < ,
foren M , tiir Imck nnd nil ) vl < i In bt ) ard loin * ,
rhroiilo rliPimalKui , nc itlen. Inn I mo tr n In hi
Ibpba k nro spccihly ci red. ittelilf i nilstPplT
relief fronton ' lo twoitovci. Mid alt 10 t Invnrmbly
cures brfiiro CHIP bottle bail pen 1 > d. 'IhcMunjoit
liempdy IHimpanv tin pnrp n se | > nrnlo airfuf each
aiipn Atoll driiROiMs UrenlnnMnl Ifjounpeil
inpdlt'nl alrlco wrlto Vrof. Mimjnn , 1JOJ Arcli
blrcct , 1'lilladplpldn , It Isnlxoliili'lvfrfc. o
OLD COLONY III ILDIVO , C'lllCACO.
Mcmbnrs Chicago lloiuj of Uinilo slnco ISCi.
Grain , Provisions anJ S , Y. Stocks
OrderCnth mid rututo liclhory Sollcltcit.
Uliilllill OIIU'c , Itliiiin I , N. \ . Life
. . . . I'linno Dill. . . .
TI.OM ) .1. CU'lir.LI , .
MIES EOQYD & GO , ,
Telephone 10M. Omnlm , Neb
COMMISSION ,
GHAIN , PROVISIONS ami STOCKS
non or TIJADH.
Direct wires lo ClilcaKO auj M w York.
Corrc i > cinlcnts : John A. Wnrrcn A Co.
ICS. IIU.VIN AM ) 1'IIOVISIO.\5 ,
H. R , PENNEY & CO. ,
1 10 Board of Trndo Bldgr. , OmtUm , Neb
GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS
nt.ineli Onice. 101S N St Lincoln. Nob.
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Wifislie-SW CoinmissioD Co
ip.lO.OIHMin , Pnllv
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N We have a few r'pli i left nf thp spponl
Qtillllon of niirTI Kl.M VUM'T iPttu
_ , KlltulMlliK Imp ntanl Infuninlt n concern
Inn Ibupindlnq ; Rtillnuid Tailft iiePlslimt ,
known as tin \ihru kn Maximum lulRlit
Rule liipe und the Julnl linllle Asioda-
- tlnu l-isi-
S rvoi > Stiiekhnldcr of the 1'NION 1'A-
* Cirit * . O , II .V. Q and 1"1IIC1O S
i. MinilIST sb mid Hiltu or e.dl for a
evjpy of this letlel It will ba 111 Hied
4 up > ni plti all n
Oidus cM-Pittcd In nil innrkctE&lO biio
aSTUART & PADDOGK ,
H \MCpiitv .v. iiiioicr.it ! . ,
M 66 Broadway. N. Y.
iinliiUimr , iMilin.
Allll-H llllllllllIK ,
ClIKi.n lille
, Yon Hlecp
, 8.OOO cure1 * ! lu
ono 3 cur.
I3r Cart.i s OHV OI.Vn.NT " " " ,
1 .lirp dlcLvt nnil foii-xcr rimo\e Vietlunl blltie-
11TTfc with Ct piln lloui-Ks dl nUoln thrcu
turniK curing wliile 50.1 Hccp .Curo Olect unOI
inliiKOd rro'tatinlunlilo Irentlfe free. I
MJAMi'l .VHb N , Dipt C , llond Hill. O.
2 . . . . 270 0 3 CO C . . . 208 . . . 1 M
D US . . 3 CO 1 . 320 . . 3 C2'4
Slllinr Ilicrc WIIH only a verj finnll rhovvlns
of slic-i > hi Hie pins tills inornlnK : nml not cnouRli
to really cull It n miultet A finnll bunch p
xeirllnra fold nt JHO , nnil uoine lumba brought
J500. HciireienUtl\c : bales.
No. . Av Pr.
1 " , 1HICK . . , . , . . , . 170 52 " 5
4 eitcrn wctliere . W * 5 ? X
42 western jearlliiKs . * j J * ! {
ia'i western lambs . . ' - " a'
OIIICAUO I.IVH hlOCIC 3IAIIKET.
Trmlf In HOKH C iiiliitu-i Actltc n *
In 1'i-Iee.
rurUMMInertline
CHICAOO , Jan. 22. llccclptn of cattle tojay
were even lighter tlinn usual on Hituidny , anil
the market was nlmo t nltosethcr a nominal one.
A few B-attPriil lots solil nt > pBtcrdny's prices
Trulu In IIOKBaa nctl\o nt n further ndtunca
ct 6c , the best dro\e Kellliif , ' nt J3.SU unilltlm
coarsest liem > puckers at 3 SO. I'lgs Bold
larKel ) nt JJ fuS73 C5 and the bulk of fie hogs
brought J3C55T37214
The few lots of Elieep nnd Inmbn on tno mar
ket uolil at Elenily prlcet. nlieci > btlnK ijuotablo
nt $3 Ofl < CO , jcarllnci nt n lOJju 03 nnd lamb'j
ut J4 25JB C3. Very largo receipts are expecteili
for the next sixty il < i > a , but thenIs nn especial
Keel ilemaiul from llii > cist nnil prices ure likely
to rule Bulllciently hlnh to reniuiRrulo feeders
riecclptBOittlc , 200 head , hogs , 11,000 heaJj
bhetp , l.MO hcail. _
bt. I.lllllH Il\0 SIlK-U.
BT IX3UIS , Jnn 22 r ATT Ml llprrlptB , 1,000
he-id , shipments 1 200 he.nl , maiket sleady wltl
110 top BrudCH lure , fair to foiic > imtl\e Bhlp
plrijr ami exiwrt steers , Jl 55J7D TO , bulk of snlfs.
SI CoSf" W , dressed bei f and 1/Jteher steers , Jl OOfri
43. . bulk of rales JI.20Si4CO. stwrs under 1 fOO
Ibs , J370ITMO , bulk of Miles , HWbl * > . BIOCK-
crs nnd feeders. 300 < H35 , bulk of fjles , J2 60 ®
t ir > , cows and liclfers , tZ.rWH.K ( , bulk of co s.
K'MtiVi , Texas and Indian steers , J3 3f(4 30 ;
bulk of wilts , J3 IJiH H , coun und heifers , \i a ®
3 J5
J5HOOS Htcclpts , 3700 head , shipments , 3,800
In ail , market to lilulior , Hull ! , J3Sr/uJ.li , mixed ,
JSHSJ-'O , heavy , } J70Q375.
SIiniH'Ucctlpts , 269 heail , plilprnents , 200
head , market dull , hliuilj. nalUe muttons S3 S3
SH CO. with fcome tnlea us lilgh us tl 75 , uills anil
bucks , JiOOW'25 , Inmbs t500S(57S ( , 'leMiu mut"
tons , iiuolublo ut $375Jf4ultli ! ) none on eule.
iClINt IlllflMlO I. ll - StUCU.
HAST IILTI'AIX ) , Jan 2i CATTI.IJ Medium
to hci\y HblpplliK blopra , J3 003 70 , enarbc loiuli ,
tl 75iT4 SO , green , t3 76 1 25 , c"iocn ! fat bilfir ,
tl .I'lil M , mixed bulclurx' t-toik $3 Kill K , , fair
to KOIMJ butchers1 cowt , 13 50O3.73 ,
IIOCIS Workers , Rood to cliolrc , $1 00i3 S2j
rouuh , coininon to choice , $3,3 ) $ f3 1 > , pigs , good to
chol o. t170f3M | ) .
IAMHS < 'liolce to extra , 13 B5Q5 50 , culls to
common , tl 75QC 40 ,
UItii : > l' I'loltu ' to Fclfcted wethers , ll.CI5Jl.Wj
culls to common , t3 Mil 3 7' ,
\cit York il\r Mlncl.- .
KANSAfi CITY , Jan 2 ! CAT1 MVIIrcelpti ,
W > head , market unchanti d , only retail Irnde ;
T oi ulcers , tl r > tH 2. , , 'l'HH oonn , 42 C5B3 40 ;
nntlvn Eteeri * 13 33f3 U3 , nntlvc cons and helfrraj
12 ( KUN.IT , , Btoekerti und feeders , U M'UU 00 , bull * '
KKf175 | '
HOflH llHcc-lpts 7f > 1 heail ; nnrkct tronif to
7a lilKlior , bulk of Kiiles f3GOi370 | , heavlcn , (345 (
f/375 , picherK , ni'WilVt , mixed. Si Mfl3 75 ;
llglilH. t3.40ij3 70 , Yorkers , 13 C3Q3 C7'i , Iile ,
53 25CTJ SI
HHIXI' Ilecclpts , 1000 lieail , market utronif ;
lanibH , fl 2SHC CO , muttonn , J3IO&I20.
Mfi , Jnn. 11 CAT rMV-nec lpl ,
ll/bl / ; , shipments , none , KOOI ! to prime
t4 76fl13 10 fulr to mulluni Hlei-rn , J4 0 ;
common in Rood tocl ITS li l&S I to
HOaH Hccclpt8 , 4 , < he-ill. Hhlpinpnti ,
head tnnrki-1 npuicil netlvi1 , J'4i5o ' hlK'ier '
weaker , Rood to cholcn meilliiiii nnd h < avy } 3 75
3 S2'inltcil ' , , 13 7CH(3 ( 73 ; common HchlH , 13 CJCf
S 70.
70.MHJni' Itecdpln , llxlit , ehlpmenlfl , none ;
prlcei raiiReil from 12 20 for eommou bhccu to
IS WiSS ! > 0 for RCKMI to cbolco himbv ,
HiiHt Mliorly l.lvn S < neU.
HAST UHRIITV. I'a . J n. 22-rATTM-
Kttady , prime , tl 73 ? 4 M. eninmon , 3 21JJ 0j
bill III , AluRB and lows , J2 ( Otjl 70.
IfOOH Htendy , prlrno nfcjorted mediums , 13. W
3 U > Yoikore , J3.M ; pics , H'OftlM , heavy ,
)3 7.'fi3 M. loiiKhs , J3 2.'fl3.30
Hlliir : Hlcaily ; choice , tl 70QI to , commoti ,
t3 25f3 75 , < ! w > l"n lamba t5 7 5 W , common tcf
Kood , t4.W25.COeal calves , to W87 2i ,
Ni-\\ \ < rk ! , ! > <
Nn\V YOIUC Jan 22 HfJUVriIlpcelpts , 1S
hv < id , no fjes ! , exports , 2W beeii und 4lCJijuur-
ten * of 1 eef
OAMT - HccelplM , C head , veals , t500&850 [
eramrrs 13 Mit3 Id ,
Hiii' : : AND I AMIlS-Ilci-elptji , 1,543 heacl )
Bbi-eii. t3 IXW M , lambs , ti f,0 C JJ
HOU.S-Ilcci.lpla , 4,3I liead , II rm at tl Wfll 2i
Cliii'liiiintl 1,1 c Moiik.
OINCINNA'II , Jan. 22-HCXlS-Acthe , t3.10gi
,
OATTI.K-Htcaily t2 2f'B4 C3.
Hlliii'-Stind : ) , U 7 Ml 4 K.
IiAMIlS-Hteady. tl Mfl5 75.
hlouU III
lleconl of rciceliilii of ll\o flock nt the fou
principal murktts for January 22 ;
Cuttle
Omaha . . . Ci7 ! ' 413
( 'ilcauo . . . 200 li'iioo 1,1/0
KanHan CMty . MO 7,500 1,000
tit , ilrtula . . . . . . 1OX > S.7',0
Totala . . , . . , . 2,107 Mm t.lVt
Hun Kruni-lmiu U'lu-iit JInrUrt ,
HAN rrtANCJUCO. Jan. SS.-WUDAT-Qul * J
May , tl3S %
' May , 81 Ho.