10 THE O rATTA DAILY 113.13 : FHTDAY , JA UATIY 20 , 1890. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL I Bullish Sentiment Gains Upper Hand r.r.d Wheat Prices Are Hammered Down , WEAK START ON POOR FOREIGN NEWS Corn nml On < n Am Maintained nt tii < itcil Print * * nml Provldloim Arc .SI end } ' tu 'Higher. CHICAGO. Jan. 19. Heavy domestic re ceipts , weak foreign markets , small sea board clearances anil poor shipping demand Jlnully won the struggle with bullish senti ment In wheat today nnd May , after an ad vance of % c , closed miic lower. Oorn and onta left oft a shade higher ; pork , lard and ribs aru practically unchanged. Unfavorable news from abroad gave tvheat a weak start. The Liverpool market paid no attention to the advance hero yes terday , but on the contrary was lid lower nnd the continental markets also trended downward , whllo nil advices continued to epcrnk very encouragingly of the outlook for a largo yield In Argentine nnd India. Jlay aliened UOVio lower at "ffjili'Ovic , nnd cilthouKh the crowd wns Inclined to buy , its enthusiasm was checked by the execution of heavy selling orders for futures from the I United Kingdom in the hands of cominls- | Mcin men. The northwestern receipts were , inlto moderate , howver , and that In the . minds of local operators partially offset the I bearish news from abroad. Wall street stocks and cotton were steady lo begin with and that was considered nn- other nnd still moro important reason for disregarding the depressing aspect of the llnropcnn news , the consequence being that the weakness nt the opening wasIn short tlmo replaced by a spasm of sentimental strength nnd May wheat ros quickly to 71 He. Chicago received 171 cars , of which four teen were graded contract. Minneapolis nnd Duliith got 2,0 cars , against 412 for the name day last week and 307 a year nno. The aggregate r celpts at western primary markets was 072,000 bushch , whereas last year 321,000 bushels were received. Clear- iincos of wheat and Hour for the day from Atlantic ports wcn > equal to 420.000 bushels , or about hnlf what they were yesterdnv mid only about one-third ns much ns oil many recent occn lons. Now York reported forty Ixutloads of wheat worked for export it nn early period of the session and one of the many small successes of the bulls In the day's market followed that announce ment. 'Sentiment In favor of higher prices , liowever , hnd about exhausted Itself an Jmur or so from the close , wh n it was found that there , was no demand for spot wheat at 3'e a bushel below the onecnln- tlvo price of May. Near the end early pur- c-hns'ra became sellers nnd May began to fag slowly. Ilnally working down to W.VS TOYnC , nt which It closed. Corn me-t with buying of a character which led the crowd to believe that prom inent parties were becoming interested. The I ( Strength In New York stocks tended to I tiwaken speculations , ns there was very lit tle selling pr ° ssure , early prices advanced sharply. Receipts were * " > cars and ar rivals at western primary markets were very large , while the shipping demand had dropped off entirely. This had a depressing effect ns the session advanced and as scon ns wheat began to decllm the demand In corn dropned off nnd the. early gain wns I nil lost. Mav opened a shade lower nt S1' ' t i cj aIvn" ! < > lng to 37Uc then reacted to 3 < ; w'J37c. ' } buyers , nt the close. Oat > - followed corn closely , being Influ enced bv the same reasons which governed the lender. Trade wns active Receipts were 173 cars. May opened n hnde lower nt 27Uc. sold nt 27 c. rose to 27TSc , then de i clined to 27H" , the closlnir figure. i Higher prices for hogs , lack of offerings ! nnd the steadiness of corn held provisions3 Jirm nt n small pdvancc. May pork opened 2ic ! lower at $10.10 , advanced to $10.nK. nnd closed nt J10.12M. The range In lard' and 1 ribs was very narrow. " ICstlmatcd receipts for Friday : Wheat. 3l."i cars ; corn , 400 cars ; oats , 200 cars ; lioga. C3.000 head. _ Lendng futures ranged as follows : Anicle/i. Open. lllch. Low. Close. VsM'y. Wheat. May. . . July. . . 08 * * Ol'K ' OSH 70M Torn. I Jan. . . S4H nn Slav. . . 0Jji-i7 : July. . . :17 : > tU4 ! : I7U . Oili. Mnv. . . 27t < 27V July. . . "OH SOW COH Pork. Jan. . . , May. . . 1000 1017H 1010 It ) 1U 10 O' ' ! , . Jan. . . . May. . . 677)t ) S70 Illbi. Jnn . . . _ I.tay. . . 5 07 6 or. 4 nos R.1 No. 2. " iiSA1iTTlIOatns ! ! werts ns follows. I-LOUR Dull and unchanged : winter patents , $3.CO3.70 : straights , $3.301 ? in- Bprlng patento. hard. SS.-IO S CO ; bakers S" " 6 fe2.M : straights , J2.iOS3.20. \VH13AT-Nn. 2 spring , C7 < 3GSUc ; No 3 Fprlng , C3',40C7Hc : No. 2 red 71c CORN No. 2. 3Cc. 30c ; No. 3 UYE No. 2. 6C057c. ! BARLEY-NO. 2. iH1-iDS7N ! : ° - -1 flnxBM l. Jl-13 : northwest , Jl.li',0 ; prime , timothy need , $2.3502 10 IJHOVISIONS Mess pork , blil. ' per , $9.PO'rT ) 9. .0. . . Lard , per 100 Ibs. . $5.5305.57'Short r bs sides ( loose ) , $4.7004.95. Dry"saltcl . 1 , \V'lirsiiv . Dlstl"ors''flnlsllc'1 ' goods , per * l I , f I ( * . S.lT'3AUs ' fut : loaf > * 5-70' Branulated. r.20 " and I BW YOUK HKM3HAI. MAKICET. ( luotatloim for the Dny on Rcnrrnl Coiniiloilltlen. i' ' ViT0111 JiU11D F OUR-Receipts 38,5.1 bbls. ; exiKirtss 11,497 bbls. ; market lieglectcd. owing to the erratic notion of wheat , nnd closed easy ; winter natents. M 75 W.OO ; winter straights. $3.5503.C3 ; Miii- Jiesota patents , $3.W0U5 ; winter extriK IJ.7Wr3.00 ; Minnesota bakers. $ ' $3000330' tcr low " . o.ju , winy - grades. $2.41)02 ) 65 y ; yellow western , 83 DUll : Nt > < 2 wcstcrnC7c' f- oK. . BARLEY MALT-Steady ; western. 650) ) ,1HjtJEAT-nccell ! > ts. 159,200 bu. : exports S22.778 bu. Spot , steady ; No. red. SO ® Bl-ic , i. o. b. . nnoat , to arrive. Options In pen < > ? 5rm nncl experienced a sharp rise sentiment inspired from Wall ptreet played an Important part. Later .when realizing developed , prices quickly Biivo way and cloned unsettled nt 4c net lecllne. foreign news wns unsatisfactory nnd foreign houses sold wheat , while ex port trade and clearances w ro both moil- orate. Sales Included : No 2 red Mnreli CORN-Recolpts. 42.900 bu. : exports , 103,135 bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2 , 13ffl3ftc. f- ' b nlloat. Options opened firmer and heeded ho strength In wheat. Subsequently thev reacted with line weather nnd small ex port orders , cloning easy nt unchanged prices. May. i042Wc ; closed , 41 c. RYE-Recelpt , 4S.100 bu. ; exports. 10.000 liu. bijot , steady ; No. 2. S5c ; No. 2 white , jHc. Options , dull. BUTTER-Rccelpts. 3.407 pkgs. ; market ElBlns- CHEESE-RecelpU. 65S pkgs. ; market uteady ; large white nnd colored. I0'c : email whlto nnd colored. HSllUo. " " EGGS Receipts. 3.3S3 i > ICKs. ; market teady : western , 18019o ; southern , ISV-c - COl-rONSEED OlU-Steady ; prime crude. 19e : prlmo yellow , 23023Uc. METALS The upward movement In the metal market showed unabated energy. That for lake copper showed a ntlll further ndvance , closing nt 171i,017'ic. Thei prlco of tin was also marked up. the market closing strong , with $22.30 bid nnd $22.62 % asked. lA-ud and speller showed net quotable changes , but the markets for both being ete dy , lead being $4.321i. Spelter showed 15.30 bid and $5.40 asked. The open market Ehowed decided strength nnd brokers gen erally reported a favorable outlook. Lake copper sold on the street nt HK' . the sel lers naming 15c at the close. Brokers arei calling lead -W.&c In u round lot. llnltlmorr MnrUi-t. BALTIMORE. Jan. 19.-FLOUR-Dllll and unchanged ; rtcelpta , C.OCO bbls , ; exports , 172 libln. * , ! nouthcrn wheat liy sample , "O't'iTJSUc ' ! f < " > . . ? ! < . ' ! < ' . . . > ' ' ' - . 'yellow corn , 37ViHOUc. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 white , 32fi33Hc ; re- cclptf , 1."l.OOw bu. ; cxportB , none. OMAHA < HMII.U , MAIUCKT. i _ _ _ _ C'oiidllliiii of Trnilt * itnil Qu < i ntlon on Slniilt * nml Fnney PrntliictN. HGOH-Rccelpts lighter ; fresh stock , 15c. BUTTER-Common to fair , 11 12c ; choice , 13'dlOc ; separator , 20c ; gathered creamery , POULTRY-Hens , live , Gi,4c : dressed. 7 > ,4c ; old roosters. I've , 3c ; dressed , 4c ; spring chickens , live , 7c ; dressed , SHSHc ; ducks , live , CMCc ; dressed , 7' c ; geese , live , Ccj dressed. Sc : turkeys , live , 8JJ&c ; dressed , llOK'c. GAME Teal , blue wing , J1.73 ; green wing , J1.50 ; mixed. J1.7CS2.23 ; Jackrabblts , $1.50yi 1.75 : cottontails. Jl.ooyi.23. PIGEONS Live , per doz , , COc. VKAL Choice , 61 < S4e. ; OYSTERS Bulk Standard , pe.r gal. , J1.10 ; medlutnn , per can , 13c ; Standard , per can , 20c ; Extra Select , per can , 25c ; New York Ccunts , per can , 30c. VEGETABLES. CELERY-Cnllfornia good stock. 25c : choice. 35c ; fancy , COc ; extra large , 75c ; Michigan. cholc "took , 230300. CAULIFLO\VER-Per crate , J2.50. ONIONS I'er bu. . 60S33c. MEANS Hand-picked , navy , per bu. , J1.35 01.40. POTATOES-Cholcn , packed , 43SSOc ; poprcr stock. 40c , THOIMCAL FRUITS. LEMONS-Callfornla , fancy , J3.75 ; choice , "bRANOES-MexIcan , J2.75 ; Navels , fnjicy , $3.23 ; choice , J3.00 ; seedlings , J2.G00 > 2.75. BANANAS Choice , large stock , per bunch. J2.00S2.23 ; medium slzod bunches , Jl.73Ji2.00. FRUITS. APPLES Western Ucn Davis. Genltons , per bbl. . $1.00 ; New York Balwlns. Green- ing.i nnd others , choice , per bbl. , J4.0984.23. STRAWBERRIES-Per box , 3UC. ORAPEH-Malnga , per bbl. . JS.OOfllO.OO. CRANBERRIES Jersey , JG.GO ; per crate , $2.25. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per Ib. , 17c ; Brazils , per lb. , oyiOc ; English walnuts , per lb. , fancy , oft shell , li'c ; standards , lie : fllborts , per lb. , lie ; pecans , polished , 7ffSc ( : cocoanuts , per 100. $1.00 ; peanuts , raw , 5H@Gc ; roasted , C'/ic ; chestnuts. fj)9o. CIDER-Per half bbl. , J3.00. SAUEKKRAUT-IVr half bbl. . J2.00. HONEY Choice white , 12',4013c ' , MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , can. each , J2..V ) ; gal. cnn ? , pure , per doz. , $12.00 ; half- gal , cans , JC.23 ; quart cans , J3.50. FIGS Imported , none ; California , 10-lb. boxes. Jl.tO. OATES-Hallowee. 60 to 70-lb. boxes , 6c ; Sair , 6'ic : Fard. 0-lb. boxes , 10c. HIDES TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hldei. 7c ; No. 2 green hides , Co ; No. 1 salted hides , 8',4c ; No. J salted hides , T'.ic : No. 1 veal ' -alf. 8 to 12 Iba. , lOc : No , 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. . Sc. TALLOW , GREASE. ETC.-Tallow. No. 1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2. 24c ! ; rough tallow , l c ; whlto grease , 'iViQ'ic ; yellow and brown crease , l'Hi2 ' , ic. SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each. 150) ) 73c : green salted shearings ( short woolcd early skins ) , each , lou ; dry shearings ( short woolcd early skins ) , No. 1 , each , fie ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool tielLs , per lb. , actual weight , 4f(5c ( ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebra.sku murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3ftIc ; dry flint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4Jj6c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts- , per lb. , actual weight , 304c. FURS-Mlnk. 10(875c ( : bear ( black or brown ) , J3.00ff20.00 ; otter , $1.500S.C ) : beaver , Jl.000'3.00 ; skunk , IGftSO ; muskrat , 37c ; raccoon , ICfrfiO ; red fox , 25cti.23 ( ; gray fox , 2550c | ; wolf ( timber ) , 25cjI2.CO ( ; wolf ( pr.tlrle ) , coyotte , 10030 ; wildcat , 1025c ; badger , 5010c ; silver fox , $50.0&ij76.00. ; SI. I.onln Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. lO.-WHEAT-Optlons Irregular and fractionally changed from yesterday ; spot st3ady ; No. 2 red cash , ele- vntor 73Hc bid ; track. 73c ; January , 73'.4c ; May. 74 ,0 , bid ; July , G7' ' , c : No. 2 hard , Sc. CORN January llrm ; deferred options weak ; spot steady ; No. 2 cash , 35c ; January , 33'4o ' asked ; May , 33Q13i ! c asked ; July , 33TfiC bid. OATS Options steady to firm ; rpot steady : No. 2 cash , 2SV c ; track , 2SiTI28c ( ; January , 2S'ic ; May , 2Sc bid ; No. 2 white , COf'30'ie. RYE-Easler at 55',4c ' , track. SEEDS Flaxseed , quiet at JI.IO'A ; prime timothy need , nominal. CORNMEAL J1.75 < cTl.SO. HHAN Firm ; sacked , east track , 63c. HAY Quiet and steady ; timothy , $8.00 ® 9.00 : prairie , $7.00. UUTTKR Steady ; creamery , 1520c ; dairy , ISifllCc. ECiOS Lower nt 14Uc. AVH1SKY Steady nt $1.27. POULTRY Weak ; chickens , 7 < 37'Ac ' : tur- Icevs , 7Hfic ; geese. 4H < H5c ; ducks , ii4577c. ; PROVISIONS Firmer : standard mess , jobbing , old , $9.00 ; new , $3.8714. Lard , strong ; prlmo tcam , $3.30 ; choice , $3.40. Dry salt meats , boxed pliouldcrs , $4.23 ; e.xtra shorts , JI.&O ; ribs , $4.S7'/6 : shorts , $3.00. Bacon , boxed shoulders , { 5.00 ; extra shorts , J3.37 ! < - ; ribs. $5.SO ; shorts , JC.73. RECEIPTS Flour. 1,000 bbls. ; wheat , 25- 000 bu. : corn. 68,000 bu. ; onts. 25.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. : wheat , 74,000 bu , ; corn , 57,000 bu. : oatr , 14,000 bu. Ornlii IteeelpN ( nt Prlnelpnl MnrketN. ST. LOUIS , Jan. 19-Recelpts : AVheat , 21,713 bunhels. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 19.-Recelpts : AVhent. 217 cam DULUTH , Jnn. 19-Receipts : Wheat , 133 cars. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 19. Receipts : Wheat. 120 cars. Receipts at Primary Markets Wheat , C11.D1S bushels : corn , 18,415 bushels. CHICAGO , Jan. 19. Receipts : Wheat. 174 cars ; corn , 433 cars ; oats. 173 cars * . Esti mated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 145 curs ; corn , 400 cars ; oats , 200 cars. KanmiH City Grain nnd I'rovlntoim. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 19.-WHEAT-Mar- ket He higher ; No. 2 hard , C5G7c ; No. S , ClTiC2c ( : No. 2 red ( 73c : No. 3 , 770c. CORN-Mnrket V4c higher ; No. 2 mixed , 32ic : No. 2 white , 3lU034V4c ; No. 3. 34c. OATS-Market steady ; No. 2 white , 290 29Vje. RYE Mnrket firm ; No. 2. 63Q5314C. HAY Market steady and unchanged. BUTTER Market steady ; separator , 17 ® ISo ; dairy. 15c , EGGS Market weak ; fresh , 15o. Clnclnnntl Mnrket. CINCINNATI , Jnn. 19.-WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 red. 71' c. CORN-Qulct ; No , 2 mixed. 35V4c. OATS-Easy ; No. 2 mixed. 2Sic. HYK Steady : No. 2 , 57 3Sc. PROVISIONS Lard , firmer at J5.32& . Bulk meats , quiet at $4.75. Bacon , firm at $5.70.WHISKY WHISKY Firm at $1.27. EGGS-Qulct at IGc. firnlii Mnrket. DULUTII. Jan. 19. WHEAT-No. 1 hard , cash. 70c : January , 69c : May , 71c ; July , 72c ; No. 1 northern , cash , 67c ; January , C7c ; Mnv , ! ) % : July. 70c : No. 2 northern , 63iAc. FLAX-Cash , $ I.HU. RYE 55ic. BARLEY-3942c. I.lvoriKiol Crnlii anil l'rovl lon . LIVERPOOL. Jnn. 19. WHEAT-Markct quiet : March , 5s9Hd ; May , 5s 5T4d. CORN Market steady ; March , 3s 7 id ; May , 3. j 7d. PROVISIONS Ilnms. short cut , steady at 363 6d. Bacon , clear bellies , dull at 32s. Toledo Mnrket. TOLEDO , O. . Jan. 19. WHEAT Dull , easy ; cash , 71c ; May , 73Hc. CORN Dull , steady ; No , 2 mixed , 36c. OATS-Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2Sc. RYE Dull : No. 2 cash , 56c , CLOVEUSEED-Dull ; prime cash. $4.40. 1'eorlii MnrkctH. PEOUIA. Jan. 19.-CORN-Market nrm ; higher : new No. 3 , 33Wc. OATS Market llrm , higher ; No , 3 white , -i-e. WiriSKY-Market Hrm on the basis of $1.27 for finished goods. Mliuiriipollf ! 'XVIieut Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 19. WHEAT Dull nnd strong : January , 6Sc : May , 6S',4c ; July. G9Uc ; on track. No. 1 hard , 69c ; No. 1 north ern. 6Sc : No. 2 northern , CCc. BRAN Higher ; In bulk. $9.2509.50. Mllivnnkee ( irnlit Mnrket. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 19.-WHEAT- Stcady. No. 1 northern. 70070c ; No. 2 northern. < i70CSc. . BARLEY-Lower ; No. 2. Dl03c ; sam ple , 42052C. Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS. Jnn. 19. SUOAR Quiet ; open ktttle. 2fJ3 7-16c ; open kettle. centrifugal. 39-1603Tic ; no granulntcd or whites In tlrit hand * ; yellows' . 3y 046-16c ! : seconds. 2H03Tsc. Molasses , quiet ; open kettle , I5030c ; centrifugal , C01Sc. Syrup , none in first hands. LONDON. Jon. 19.-BEET SUGAR-Jan- uary. 9s IK-d. NEW YORK. Jan. 19.-SUGAR-Raw. steady : fair refining , 3&c ; centrifugal. 96 test , 4Uc. Molasses sugar , 3Vic ; refined , dull , \i-iv York Dry fiooilH Mnrket. NEW YORK. Jan. 19. The tone of the cotton goods division of the dry goods mar ket continues generally strong , No further advances In prices are recorded , but previ ous mlvlocn nro fully mnlntnlned. The il'-fi inn ; ml wnp not splrllcd , but of nvernno prot1 j portions. Jobbers ate reported doing u good buMnciH nnd their le-ordcra numerous for liii quick shipments of moderate quantlll- * , Cotton llnlngn In kid i.unlirlcs , nllenliiti , percnlene nnd fanry ? llk Hnl. hew are lin- 11 proving In sales and the. tone Is very firm. Heavy knit underwear for next fall Is Ir regular In price , soms new lines opening c to 10 per cent tinder last year In woolen nnd fleeced cotton makes. Hosiery was In active nnd irregular and woolen fabrics are unchanged. OPKUATIO.VS STOCKS AXD IIO.VDH. Volnme of IlnnliicnH Above Million Share Murk Money llntex Kuny. NEW YORK , Jan. 19. The stock market wns strong and active all day except for a realizing movement around delivery hour , when prices receded about a , point In many stocks , but toward the close picked up sharply , nnd the closing was strong , with material net gains In all the lending shares. The volume of business wns above thn 1.000,000 share mark and London , nfter being a seller for a long lime today re versed Its position nnd purchased about 35,000 shares. Following the example of the Imperiol Rank of Germany the Bank of England re duced Its rate of discount. A continuance of easy money conditions here wns another factor In the confidence shown today. The grangers made new high record prices for the current movement nnd the average price of active shares wns nlso the highest. The strong London tone encouraged a hleli opening hero and as there was a large ac cumulation of buying orders over night the short Interests werei compelled to retreat In many stocks. There was heavy realising nt the advance , but the stocks sold were well taken nnd the market broadened out. The. greatest nctlvlty nnd strength was shown by Manhattan. Burlington , St. Paul , Sugar , Atchlson preferred , Reading first preferred , Northern and Union Pacifies. The advance In Burlington seemed to be accepted meaning that something was under consideration In regard to n refundIng - Ing scheme , although negotiations under way were snld to apply to the Issue of only , a small amount of bomln. The Interests I concerned were noncommittal and there was no definite ) development ono way or the other. The advance In Manhattan was accompanied by a story connecting the name of a largo outside Interest as likely to take part In the financing of electrically equipping the road , but the denials of this were emphatic hitherto. The Increase In the Omaha dividend of 1 % per cent seemed to have been discounted , as the stock was Inactive after thei announce ment and then dropped In sympathy with the realizing movement In the rest of the market. Favorable earnings for the second end week in January lent strength to Louisville. Lake Eric & Western stocks advanced on covering by the short inter ests. The preferred stock advanced 5 % and the common 2'A on the dissemination of rumors of a deal with the Cleveland , Cin cinnati , Chicago & St. Louis. The rumor of thn prospective retirement of the Minne apolis & St. Louis first preferred stock re sulted In an advance In the > second preferred of over 3 points There was an ndvance In most of the Gould properties , some of which linve been Inactive of late , Manhattan ris ing 4tt and Missouri Pacific 2 points. Among the Investment stocks New York Central rose a point nnd a. half. There wns con siderable liquidation In Kansas , Plttsburg & Gulf stock and bonds. The bond market showed relatively more activity than the stock speculation. Marked advances were scored aJ [ around , with the undertone aggressively strong. United States , registered , advanced H In the bid rlco. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says : The markets hero werei moro active and strong today on the reduction by the bank of Its discount rate to 3 % per cent , though a rate of 3 per cent was generally expected. In some quarters It is thought the bank fears gold withdrawals of 13,000 were taken for the United States , against 12,000 bought. ' Americans were strong at every point and 1 there was a strong support. New York came strong and the close was buoyant at the top. The favorites were- Northern Pa cific and Central Pacific. The Rothschild * arei said to be buying the latter. There is a flat denial of the report that the Central Pacific scheme is ready and It is now stated that it Is even settled how far the government will gtvo way on the debt ques tion. Coppers boomed. Tlntos touched 35 , closing at 34 % . Anacondas were 7. Money was slightly harder on the small reduction of the bank's rates. Sliver was in con tinued demand from the east. Following are the closing quotations , of the leading stocks on the New York mar ket today : Atchlscm . 22 % do 2nd pM 3.V.4 do pfd . W 6t. U & S. W S',4 ' I Ilnltlmorc & Ohio. . 6S do pfd 2i4 . Canada Pacific . . . . 84T St. Paul 127 ? , Canada .Southern . . SJ" do pfd 167 Central Paclllo . Wt St. I' . & O. . . . ; , DiH I Chca. & Ohio . 2C'i do pfd 1CD I Oil. & Alton . If'S'-i ' fit. P. . M. & M ISO I CJ. , II. & Q . 133'i ' Koutlicrn Pacific . . . 3T/j c. & n. ikiuthcm Ry Win do JiM . 114 ( to pfd 43U ChlcnRO Q.V . 16i Texas & Pacific . . . 1-Jt Utv1. . Ind. & L . 9 Union Pacific 4GV& do pfd . 3D do pfd 74i Chi. & N. W . 147K U. P. . D. & O ISJi do pfd . 1SS Wabasli 8 * ; C. . C. . C. & St. L. . 4Gi do pfd J3\ do pfd . 9I',5 \V. & U E Cli Del. & lludmn . 113 ilo pfd Del. . I * & W . 1J5 Adanii ixpr"s Den. & Hlo O . S'lH ' American Express. ,13S pfd United States Erie , new . K % KX..117 do 1st life ! . 4'Wi ' Amer. Cotton Oil. . . 3C' , Fort Wayne . 1SS do pM . fc'Jli Of. Nor. pfd Ifa'/t Amer. Spirits 13li Hcwklns Valley . . . . i'i ! do pfd EC. } , Illinois Central . . . .117 Amer. Tobacco . . . .14S'i Lake Krlo & W. . . . 10 I do nfd 137 do pfd C * Con. Oas WVi Iiahe Shore 113 Com , Cable Co 173 Louis. & Nash C7 Col. K. & Iron 34i Manhattan L li'i do nfd S3 Met. Street Hy 193" ; den. Bleotrlc ! H'l M.Mi. Central 112 Haw. Com. Co 57 Minn. & St. L 40 B. Rapid T W > i do 1st pfd 93Va Int. Pai > cr Cl Missouri Pacific . . . < > ' ' < do pfd 93 Moblln & Ohio 3SV& U".clede Ciao E2V1 M. . K. & T IJli Lea-d S-iH do pfd 371 ! * do nfd HSVi X. J. Central 1GS15 Nat. Unrced Oil. . . 8 N. Y. Central 128'A ' Parllle Mall 4.1'i X. Y. . C. & St. L. . U'.i ' Per.ple'8 Oai Ill" ; < lo 1st pfd 70 Ihillman Palace . . . .KWj do 2nd pfd S < i'i Silver Cert M14 Nor. & West 10 KUndard II. & T. . . 9"4 No. Amer. Co 7 Snxnr No. Pacific . 4Si ! do pf\l 112V4 , lo pfd . 79W T. C. fi Iron 40'J Ontario & W . Wi tt. P. Leather " , Ore. II. & Nav . 47 do pfd 72H Ore. Short L'ne . . . 45 U. H. Ilubbcr 47U P. Coast 1st pfd. , . . SS do pfd do 2nd pfd . t > Un'on . . . . StTJ Plttsburg . l&O Steel C4 [ leading . H do pfd f3Ti do 1st Pfd . C7H Ore. N. pfd 71 n. a. w . side Pacific Coast < 7 do pfd . 71 4 Colo. Southern 7'4 Hock Island . 1W4 do 1st pfd 53'/j ' St. It. & S. F . 9' ' & do 2nd I"fd S2'i _ do pfd . C7 j The total sales of stocks today were 1,070.- 800 shares , Including : Atchlson , 33,820 ; Atchlson preferred , 75,000 ; Central Pacific , 15,500 : Chesapeake & Ohio , 4,000 ; Burling ton , 51,000 ; Cleveland , Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Ixmls , 3.000 ; Denver & Rio Grande , 3,000 ; Denver & Rte Grande preferred , 7,245 ; Great Northern preferred. 4.000' Illinois Central , C.170 ; Lake Krle & Western , 3,370 ; Lake Krle & Western preferred , 3,263 ; Louisville & Nashville , 3fi.C20 : Manhattan.HAV ) ; Metropolitan , 4,520 : Reading preferred , 33- COO ; Missouri Pacillc , 10.000 ; Northern Pa cific , 53.400 ; Northern Pacific preferred. 43.- BOO : Ontario & Western , 4.510 ; Rock Island , 40.S20 ; Union Pacific , 23,100 ; Southern Rail way , 18,220 ; Southern preferred , 13,820 ; Union Pacific preferred , 40,075 : AV'abash preferred , S 2SO ; Paper , 4.100 ; Cotton Oil , 10,800 ; To bacco , 8,272 ; Steel , 20,9M ; Steel preferred , ' 8,200 ; People's Gas , 11,020 : Brooklyn Trac tion , 23.100 ; Sugar , CS.C20 ; Tcuncssefi Coal & ' ' Iron , 31.220 : Leather preferred. 18,820 ; Rub ber , 5,383 ; Western Union , -1,220 ; St. Louis Southwestern preferred. 3,570 ; Chicago Great Western , C.S25. Ilnnton Stoekn nml Homl * . BOSTON , Jan. 19. Call loans , 203 per cent : time loans , 3I < 4 per cent. Closing : A. , T. " & srif . : : 'TjnTi ' nT < ? cT Tei. . . . . . . 96" Amer. Huear . 132Vi'ten. ' ! Uli-ctrlo pfd . .16t do pfd . llJUiAfcJilson pfd Hay State Gas 3H AUihlion (8 ICO Hell Telenlionn 313 Allouez Mining Co. Ci ? Host on & Albany. . 335 Atlantic 31',4 lloston & Maine. . . . 170 ! * lloston i Mont is < C. , 11. & Q 133 llutte A lloston . . . . t > ! > ! 4 Kltchburg 115 C.-iIumet & Hecla..C Oen. Kloctrlc ' . ' : ' ' ' . CVntennlal 314 ! Mexican Central . . . CHlPrnnklln N. Y. & N. K 1 ) | OU1 Dominion 33 Old Colony 190 Osocola bS Ore. Short Line 'Qulncy 15J Ilubbcr 4CUt Tmnnrack 200 Union Pae'llc ' 464 Wolverine i ! West Kml Sl'.j Panott JS'j do pfd 11 ! Adventure 9 % Wett. Kite 41 llumtiohlt 214 do pfd G.1V : t'ulon Land : > U It S7 Wlnona J4VJ YorU SI I ill UK Sliinkn. NI3W YORK , Jan. 19.-The following are the closing quotations on mining stocks : Clioler . 10 Ontario Crown Point . ' Ojlilr Con. Cal. & Va . Ill 10 Drudwood . vj } nlck 'lver . 150 ( Jould & Curry . . . . a do Pfd . 4V > Hale & Norcro . , 110 'lerra Nevada . . . . CO Standard . JOS Iron Silver . (4 Union Con. . , . , . y Moilrun . I'M Y < Ulow Jacket . 10 Foreljrn IlnnU Slntemeiitii. PARIS. Jan. 19. The weekly statement of the Bunk of France chows the following changes : Notes In circulation , decrease . t.RI'.O" ) frrncH , treflaury nceotints current , derreane , 7lfAOCO frame , Rold In luind , In- ereace , 3,925 friinvii bills discounted , de- irenie i , IS vj:7o ; : frnnci * . hNIJN. ! .tan. lli.-'lho w "kly ntnicment of the Hank of Unit-land shows the iiillow- Itiff I ehangcii : Total rfcrvc , Increase , 2.- 0i.rx ( ( ; circulation , decreaw , l,2Mav ; bul lion , IncreiKP. IDJS.TO'i other securities , tie- crr-nse , :97WXj ) other oV posits , decrease , f.W.fr.'O ! public dcnosltf , Incrraro. 313,010 ; not-s reserve , Increase. .LlOI2oni ; govern ment securities , dei-rense , lf03.o.X ) . The pioportlon of the Bank of Kngland s re serve to liabilities Is 4I.R per cent , Lant week It was 40.63 per cent. The Bank of Englnnd'A rate of discount has been ro ' , < : DAU SILVER-Unccrtaln at 27 9-16d per ounce. MONEY 1 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills , l % < S i per cent. Fliinuclnl Note.s. CHICAGO. Jan. 19.-Clearlngs , $19,47,7r,4 ! ; balances , $2.208,000 ; New York exchange , lOc premium : Sterling exchange , posted , $4.830 4.85 % ; actual , $4.S30-.S47i | ; sixty days , $4,81 % < tfl.S4. Stocks strong ; Alley L , 77 ; Strawboard - board , 3214 ; Bl'cult common , 66 : Biscuit preferred , IOC ; Diamond Match , 149 ; West Chicago , 95 ; North Chicago , 219. NEW YORK. Jnn. 19. Clearings , $227,774- 024 ; balances. tl2 , ,61lSl. , I5OSTON. Jan. 19. Clearings , $20,911,099 ; balances , $1,909,901 , PHILADELPHIA , Jan. 19. Clearings , $16,663.635 ; balances , $1'.D97,3C3. BALTIMORE. Jnn.i9. : : Clearings , $3,768- 033 : balances. $370,481. ST. LOUIS , Jan. 19. Clearings , $6,543,001 ; balances , $1G3S,033 ; money , 407 per cent ; New York exchange , 13c premium bid , 2jc asked , NEW ORLEANS , Jnn. 19. Clearings , $2- 031.410 ; New York exchange , bank , $1 prej mlum : commercial , 25c discount. MEMPHIS , Jan. 19. Clearings , $370,987 ; balances. $126,879. CINCINNATI. Jnn. 19. Money , % ® per ont : New York exchange , par ; clearings , $2,713,900. Foreign KliiRiiclnl. PARIS , Jan. 19. Stocks were buoyant on the boursci today and International securi ties Improved , owing to the excellent finan cial advices from European centers. UIo Tlntos were In excellent demand , purchases bfilng Induced by the rapid advance * In mlncM. General mine shares were active. At the clcso there was an all round reac tion on realizations , but the undercurrent was firm. Thrwi per cent rentes , 10Cf25c for spot. LONDON , Jan. 19. The market for Amer ican securities advanced at the opening and remained steady all day , with large deal- Ings. The closing wns firm. Gold Is quoted at Buenos Ayres today nt 106.50. Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank nt England on balance today , 146,000. Span ish 4s. 4S 3-3. BERLIN , Jan. 19. On the bonrsci today- Italian securities were animated in response to western advices and Spanish 4s were weak on realizations. Americans were I firm nnd Canadians were eaMer. Iron i shares were buoyant on the favorable de velopments of Industries nnd bank shares were firm. AVool Market. LONDON. Jan. 19. There was a full at tendance nt the wool sales today. The of ferings. 11,340 bales. Included the first offer ings of Victorian new season's Gclong crossbred nnd merinos , comparing favor ably with the. previous clip. Yorkshire bought line creasy nt full rates nnd Amer ican buyers secured 300 bales of the same grade , paying lOd for croisabrods. The con tinent held higher rates for Port Philip scoured. Buyers for the homo trade and Franco readily absorbed all crossbreds put forward. Following nro the Hales in detail : New South Wales , 2,700 bales ; scoured , SVid ( cilsSd ; greasy , GUWlOd' Queensland , 2i00 ! bales ; scoured , Is Idfflls 7Ud ; greasy. 7Utt lOd. Victoria , 300 bales ; scoured. 10V.d5f ? 2 ' d ; greasy , S'/idOls 44d. . South Aus tralia , 300 bales : greasy , BVitTSUd. west Australia. 200 bales ; scoured , Is IHdSlH 5d ; greasy. 6 . * iij9il. New Zealand. 90) bales : " scoured. 5i"(011d ( : greasy. 4'i07d. Capo of Good Hope and Natal. 100 bales ; scoured , 8Vidla4V4d ; greasy. 6'.4@Sd. Codec Market. NEW YORK , Jan. 19.-COFFEE-Optlons opened bnrily steady at 5 points decline , ruled moro active , with weak undertone- , under liquidation In absence of outside support - port and following unsatisfactory Brazilian advices , apathy of spot buyers and heavy "visible. " Selling was checked by llb'ral warehouse deliveries In this country. Mar ket closed rteady , with prices 0 points Cotton Market. NEW YORK , Jani 19.-COTTON Firm ; middling. 04c : net receipts. 116 bales ; gross , 8,133 bales ; sales1 , 765 bales ; stock , 101,803 bnlw exports to Great Britain , 60S bales. NEAV ORLEANS. Jon. 19.-COTTON- Futures. steady , quiet ; Jnnunrv. $5.3905.41 ; February , $5.4005.12 : March , $0.430-5.41 : April , good "ordinary. ' 4HC : low middling , GlCc ; middling. Gl-16c ; middling far , 69-16c ; re. celpts , 1,913 bales ; stock , 469,252 bales. St. .loMciih Mve Stock. ST. JOSEPH. Mo. , Jan , 19.-Sperta ( ! . ) CATTLE Receipts. 700 head : quality vf.ry poor : market steady on decent nnd weak to lOc lower on inferior ; Missouri natives. $3.7505.00 : T'xas and westerns. $3.4004.75 : rows and heifers , $1.600-1.35 ; stackers and feeders. $3.4004.65. HOGS Receipts. 4,200 head : market ste.idy to 5c higher , selling at $3.I303.77' ' ; bulk , $3.6003.65. SH'-lEP Receipts , 100 head ; market steady. riiii'liinntl Live Stork. CINCINNATI , Jan. 19. IIOCIS Active at J3.1S03.90. t'ATTLE-Strong nt $2.5001.00. 8HF.EP-Ble.idy at $2.2321.00 ; lambs , steady at J J.OOS5 25. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Few Pat Cattle Mnke THr Appearance in tba Yards. PRICES ON GOOD BEEVES ARE STEADY roitK I.ornl Dcmnnil for Uog * . vtltli the * I'rlrrH .Hitmen hut Tlinii DiirltiK ( lie Prevlou * Dnyn of the Week. SOUTH OMAHA , .Inn. 19. _ . Cuttle. Ifogi , Sheep Receipts today 1.S13 i'.wi ' 2lii ; Uliiclul .Monday IMS Z.SW1.003 Official Tuesday 2.013 S.17.1 3.CM Olllclal Wednesday 2.320 MU C.ssS I..1U lllll-u LLKS' 1ISU. . . Dilln'.K.'i ) V.UV1 Average price palrt for hogs tor the las' ' several days , with comoartsons : J1MJJ1S9J. I1S97.I189G. | 1&1S9I. | "lf 3. Jan. i. . . .1 13 * 42 | 2 ISfslO , 4 22 | u"l2 | .Ian. 2. . . . 3 S7 I 3 17 | 3 4.1 4 llii f. 10 0 02 Jnn. 3. . . > n let * , .1 iiii J /it * r i\T f T-J 3 H o 3 4S | 3 4R | 4 OS , 5 Jan. 4 3 41 II 3 231 3 51' 4 11 ii 10 , 7t ; Jan. 5 3 47 3 3S | 3 27' ' lo'H ) | Jnn. G 3 48 333 3 29) ) 3 53 ( ' 5 07 7 01 Jan. 7 3 42 3 40 3 18. 3 4 4 lo' Jan. 8 * 3 43 3 12 | 3 4C , 4 03 3 07 Jan. 9 3 45 I 3 11 3 5 4 11 > 5 15 Jan. 10 3 SO . . 411 3 54 4 l | 5 17 Jan. u 3 3 301 3 07 3 51 4 ( Si 3 30 Jan. 12 3 CO 3 47 ( 3 14 4 O. 5 231 7 41 Jan. 13 3 E3 | 3 4 ! ) 3 n9 | 3 47 O.Mi 5 11) ) 7 57 Jnn. 14 3 W ) | 3 431 3 191 3 53 Mi 7 61 Jan. 15 . . . . 10 * , 3 471 3 26 3 59 .j r. Jnn. 1C 3 62 3 22 1 3 UC . SS , D 23 ; o Jan. 17 3 49 , 3 47i * i 3 72 3 Mil B 191 ci Jnn. IS. . 3 61 | 3 61' ' 3 231 3 S2 3 911 B 121 7 41 i.19. _ . _ . . . 3 C4 | 3 5I | 3 26 | 3 S3 | 5 2ijT3J * Indlcatcs Sundny. The ofllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. C. , M. & St. P. Ry 2 10 3 O. & St. It. Ry 1 Missouri Paclllo Ry. . . . 13 0 Union Pacific system . . 2S 1 C. & N.V. . Ry 9 K. 10. .t M. V. R. R 13 32 1 S. C. & P Ry 1 C. , St. P. , M. O. Ry. . 5 7 15. & M. R. R. R 13 31 4 C. B. & Q Ry C 8 K. C. & St. J 2 C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , ( uist. . I 3 C. , R. 1. & P. Ry. , west. . 2 2 Total receipts SI 131 12 The disposition of the dav s receipts was as follow ? , each huycr purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Cattle. Iloirs. Sheen. Omaha Packing Co 1 630 271 G. 11. Hammond Co 47 li > 12 2U9 Swift and Company 2)7 ) 1.R70 1,995 Cudahy Packing Co C'J ! ) 2."i 719 P. D. Armour. Chicago. . 201 2,223 440 Vnnsant & Co 2 W. I. Stephens 23 Livingston & Schalcr. . . . 1G7 H. IlnmlKon 9t ! Armour , S. C 723 . . . . Hammond , K. C T2 Omaha , K. C 72 Cudr.hy. K. C 135 7M Other buyers 53 10 Left over 211 530 Total 1.C1S 9,931 4,071 CATTLE The receipts of cattle were liberal again today , more than double the number of cars being reported In than a wjelc ago. The packers hnd twelve cars out , of the. number In the yards direct from 1 Kansas City. The market ns a whole was I In fair shape and was not especially note ) worthy for changes. I I The offerings of fat cattle were ex tremely meager and It could hardly be said that there were enough to make a test of the market. In fact there were not enough to excite any Interest among the buyers and for that reason the market was not especially active. Good fat steers sold at | steady prices and the offerings were soon ' cleaned up. AH was the case yesterday , the common to medium stuff was not in very active demand , buyers not appearing to care whether they got It or not and sell ers complained that the market on that i kind was lower. < Something like a dozen load ? of cows and heifers were on sals and the market wns fairly nctlvo at good , steady to strong prices. Everything on sale changed hands readily nnd the trade soon came to an end for the want of morj cattle to sell. Bulls , stags nnd veal calves were nl.so In good demand at steady prices and receivers did not experience any difficulty In closing out their holdings. The receipts of stockers and feders were very light , while the demand for desirable stock cattle was good. The market on the better kinds was active , and steady to j strong , but holders of offish cattle or thosi rather on the common order did not Hnd i buyers plentiful by any means. Some very ! nlco llttlo stuff rold as high as J4.S3 , as will bo noted from the sales given below. Rep- rcs3ntatlvc sales : BEEF. STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2. . CIO J3 00 1S..1P05 J4 35 17..110S $4 70 1. . S40 3 10 0..102S 4 40 3G..1223 4 SO 1..1110 323 7..1043 440 G..1H14 485 10. . M > 5 3 CD G. . RSG 440 3. . 9S3 483 S..1192 370 1. . 910 450 11..1159 4 HO 1. . 720 400 1..1010 450 19..11B7 493 37..1130 415 12..1030 455 60..1427 505 3..10DC 430 1C. .1112 4 r- , 19. .1423 515 4..1112 4 50 23..11S3 4 70 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 23..1092 4 50 18..1053 4 Co COWS. 1. . S30 2 23 1. . 970 3 10 C..1045 353 C. . 733 2 33 2..1125 3 10 4. . 9H5 3 P5 2. . M3 2 33 2. . S40 3 15 1..1000 3 CO 1. . S30 2 50 2..1073 3 15 4..K..12 3 00 1. . Sl'O 2 f 0 8. . 973 3 15 1..1350 3 GO 13. . 911 2 50 1. . K90 3 15 39. . 1055 3 r "i 2. . 935 2 CO 1..1070 323 L. 70 3 f5 1. . 920 2 75 1..11SO 3 23 2..1215 S ( u 1. . 930 2 75 ] . . 950 3 23 3..1353 3 fS 1..1340 2 75 1..1110 3 23 1..12IO 3 CT. ' 2..1010 2 73 2..1105 3 25 1..12IO 3 70 19. . irii z 75 fi..11SS 3 25 G..1050 370 1..1159 . 2 SO . 2..11IO . 3 23 . 1..1220 3 70 4..1007 2 S5 J , J.g ( ) „ , 20. . 037 3 70 f. . . . 970 2 90 1..1050 3 23 3..mi 375 2. . 920 2 90 1..1210 3 30 1..1330 3 75 D.,1033 300 7..1147 333 n..lOll 3 75 S. . 923 3 00 1..I020 3 40 G..119J 3 SO 4. . 932 3 00 D..101I ! 3 40 G..1210 380 2. . 930 S 00 4. . 952 "riO 1..1240 3 S5 3..1030 3 00 1..12 ° 0 3 40 19..1103 3 85 1..1210 3 00 I..1199 3 40 20..1141 3 S5 2..1CK3 3 00 2..1120 3 40 1..1S50 3 90 12..1063 3 00 1..1090 3 43 19..1007 350 1..10CO 3 0. . ) 25. . S7II 3 43 25. . 9 3 3 95 1..12SO 3 00 2..1065 3 M 6..1137 4 25 1..1120 3 00 2..1133 3 50 15. . 792 3 40 40COWS COWS AND HEIFERS. 1. . 810 3 15 2. . S33 350 1. . E2U 325 14. . S32 3 C5 I..1000 400 2. . 875 343 7..1124 375 K. . 975 400 7. . KS2 3 43 3. . 703 3 75 1. . 000 4 00 1. . COO 350 15. . 74S 375 1..I040 410 1. . 870 350 3. . 960 3 85 L. 520 4 10 1. . 700 350 14. . SI ) ' ) 390 1..1270 423 2. . C35 350 1. . SCO 390 1..1070 425 HKIKI3RS. 1..1030 200 1..1000 323 1..1010 350 C..120IJ 250 C..1313 330 1..1630 SCO 1. . S20 275 1..11SO 383 1..1730 375 8..1307 280 1..1500 340 l..lf.OO 373 1..1210 313 1..1530 340 1..1490 375 1. . 5.90 . 315 1..1220 350 S..142 373 1..1320 315 1..12M 350 1..1340 3 SO 1..12SO 325 1. . 970 350 1..1320 385 1..1330 323 1..1730 350 1..1570 385 BULLS AND STAGS. 2..1000 3 00 2..1070 3 00 CALVES. 1. . 110 025 ] . . ICO G.V ) ] . . 100 C 75 1. . 2.50 C 23 2. . 170 G 50 1..210 G 75 3. . 150 C 50 1. . 1S ( ) C 50 ] . , 139 C f.0 1. . 170 C 50 12. . 223 G C5 STAGS. 1..1010 313 1..IGCO 350 1..1170 400 1..1330 325 1..12JO SCO 1..1SSO 400 STOCKERS AND ' -'EEDERS. 5. . R42 3 00 ] . . 740 3 75 7. . 7f4 4 20 GOO 3 10 1. . 910 3 Ml 4. . Bi-2 4 23 4. . CI3 3 23 4. . W7 3 ! 10 4..1P07 4 25 2. . 4S5 3 23 8. . 777 4 0.1 . 1. . 370 4 25 1. . 730 3 30 27. . 70G 4 00 fi. . Sll 4 3' ' ) 1..1000 3 30 15. 911 40.1 2. . 430 4 30 1. . 770 3 40 10. . K34 4 15 i ! . * 475 4 So 1. . 1110 3 30 12. . 727 4 13 19. . f.71 4 43 3 , . 4Efi 3 CO S. . 832 4 15 12. . 375 4 85 1. . 500 3 73 HOGS Receipts of hogs at this point this morning were somewhat In excess of the record of a week ago when only 113 loads were reported In the yards. In cluded In the day'H receipts wi-re six earn to Armour from Sioux City , and five earn to Cudahy from Kansas City. The quality of the hogs was on an average fair , but It Is noted that there are more light and light mixed hogs coming , and It is begin ning to be talked around the > yards by the bulls that the- bent of the hogs have been marketed and that from now on It Is likely that the scarcity of corn and the prevailing hlsh prices will have Its effect upon the quality of the hogs. There appeared to be n very good local demind for hogs thi * rnoinlng , especially good heavy and heavy mixed loads , nnd the market opened fairly nctlvo nnd a shade btronger. Occasionally a load would be noted that looked 5c higher , but ns n rule * the advance amounted to 2V e , that Is good light and light mixed loads such as went very largely nt $3.47' ! yesterday brought J3.50 today ; the J3.50 hog4 of yes- trrdny generally went at JU.SOfl3.52H. The hfBvy m'vrd ' loads sold largely at J1.55 and up to J3.574 ! for n few , with the good heavy litrgfly } 3.o'V ; ) .tXi. HOIIV prlmo butcher weitrhta at S.1K2V. and suinu r.hnlrheavy at M.W. Thf. IIORH kepi changing Imnds nt thn nilvnnrr noted nnd I ! . < pclifl were Ilnally elm red by the middle of the fore- no"ii , the murk'I n a whole being of a " . - , ratlffiii -y lory character. It will be noted from the table of nvrrnge prl.-fi . at lh hnd of column that today' * market un the hlfihoit since KiMday of la t week when the hosn sold In .About the i me iiotrluf as todiiy. It will nlso Im noted that the m.irket Is now a chadn higher than U was the llrst of the week. Representative sale * : No. Av. 8h. Pr. 5(1 ( 320 200 3 55 .271 40 3 Ki .3011 t. . IfO ICO 140 I 3 50 355 3 62V5 362 SHEEP The receipts consisted very largely of sheep today , with only a few lambs , but there were pome lambs carried over from yesterday , so that there wns no shortage. The market could be summed tip ns a good , active and steady market. The buyers all deemed to want supplies , and they were not long In effecting a clear ance of everything on sale. As a rule sellers were well pleased with the condi tion of the market. Old western ewes sold nt $3.55@3.40 , and Rome California ewes nt $3.25 , and choice native owfw nt J3.00. Good western wethers brought J3.SO. Soma native lambs that were good but too heavy to please the trade pold nt $1.60 , and * ome choice native yearlings sold up to $1.15. Quotations are : Good to choice fed western wethers , $3.703.90 ; fair to good , J3.C503.75 ; choice western yearlings , $4.00W 4.15 ; fair to good western yearlings , $3.90 ® 4.00 ; fed ewes. $3.00Jf3.50 ; good to choice na tive lambs , $4.7504.86 ; good western lambs , $4.5054.75 ; feeder sheep , $3.50 3.76 ; feeder lamb ? , J3.7&B4.16 ; cull sheep , $2.00 3.00 ; cull lambs , J3.00ft3.50. Representative sales ; No. Av. Pr. 1 buck 200 $3 00 3S4 western ewes 9i ( 3 13 354 California ewes 101 3 25 301 western ewes 102 3 35 2u9 western ewes 102 3 33 271 western ewes 109 3 40 117 California wethers 103 3 CO 47 native ewes 13i > 3 GO SOO western wethers 118 3 SO 410 western mixed 10S 3 80 219 western mixed 131 3 SO 10 western cullH IOC 3 SO 233 western yearlings 10G 4 10 4G native wethers 118 4 15 S3 native lambs 107 4 GO G western lambs 125 4 CO CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAItKET. Good Cattle Sell Well at Advancing ; Priced HOKN Active. CHICAGO , Jan. 19. AH consignments of cattle today that were of desirable quality found purchasers at advancing prices , whllo other gradey ruled weak : fancy cattle , J5.90 < f < G.10 ; choice steer * , JS.COfiS.&G ; mediums , J4.S5f < 5.20 ; beef steers , J4.CW4.80 ; stockers and feeders , J3.2SSf4.C5 : bulls , J2.50ff4.25 ; COWH and heifers , JS.SOcg .OO ; western fed steers. J3.90i5.SO ( ; Texas ! steers , J3.COS5.76 ; calves , J3.50QG.90. There was an active demand for hogs and prices ruled ZV fiCc higher ; fair to choice , J3.C7' , < . < ff3.SO ; packing lots. J1.50g3.G5 ; mixed. 13.55 3.70 ; butchers , J3.E5 < & 3.70 ; lights , J3.45 (53.72-4 ( : pigs , J3.103.60. The trade In sheep was fairly active at unchanged price ® . Sheep were salable at J2.75g4.20 , with the bulk idling nt J3.40@ 4.00 : ewes brought JS.HXirs.Sfl : yearlings , J4.00 fSM.CO : lambs moved oft at J4.00 5.00 ; feed ers sold at J4.00S'4.SO and heavy lambs at Receipts : Cattle , 8GOO head ; hogs , 23,000 head ; sheep , 1G.OOO head. St. LnuU Live Stock. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 19. CATTLE Receipts , 2,100 head. Including 900 head Texans ; mar- knt strong and a snado higher for natives ; Texans , lOc hlghor ; fair to fancy native shipping luid export steere. Jt.SOtJCi.RS ; bulk of sales , JS.000'5.50 ; dreefled beef nml butcher steers , $ S.OOS5.35 ; bulk of sales. J4.23ft5.10 : steers- under 1,000 Ibs. , J3.00-J4.75 ; bulk of s.-iIoB , J3.40U3.45 ; rtockers uncf feeders , J2.75 cjr4.43 ; bulk of sales. J3.tXHf4.25 ; cows and heifers , J2.00U4.GO ; bulk of heifers , J3.15Jf4.35 ; bulk of cows. J2.00ff3.00 ; Texas and Indian steers. } 3.00i5.OT ; bulk of sales , Jl.0304.45 ; cows and heifers , J2.253.75. HOGS Receipts , S.COO head ; market firm and a shade better : pigs and lights , J3.3.VTO 353 ; packers , J3.60 < 33.70 : butchers' , J3.C3 ® 3 83 'SHEEP Recelptg , 1,000 head ; market steady ; native muttons , J3.75fn.16 ; culls and bucks , } 2 OOf/3.25 ; stockers. J3.OOtf4.SO ; lambs , -'S&'S.ZO ; fed Texans , J4.10. KnimciM City Mve Stoek. KANSAS CITY , Jnn. 19.-CATTLE Re ceipts , 4,700 natives and 7SO Texans : demand for good killers very encouraging to pro ducer * ; good grades active nt strong prices ; heavy native steera , J3.20f < " 5.55 ; medium. t2.83@ 4iX ( ) : western steers , $3.5005.20 ; Ti\an- . $ .1.5000.10. HOGS Receipt ? , 13,910 head ; good de mand : both packers and shippers nctlvo buyers at utemiy to 5c higher prices ; heavies. $3,6503.73 ; mixed , $3.50fi3.70 ; HghtH , $3.3003.50. SHEEP Receipts , 2,270 head ; trade was active , nil matured stock selling quickly at steady prices ; lamb1' , $4.7005.10 : muttons , $3.85&4.25 ; stock sheep , $3.0003.45. VIMV York Mvr Stock. NEW YORK , Jan. 19.-REEVES-RC- ctlpt. . 23 head ; no trading , selling steady. Cables , firmer ; American steers nt Lon don , 12012Vid ; at Liverpool , ll' lSUd ; re frigerator beef , O'Hc ' per II ) . ; exports , none. Calves , receipts , 24 head : very llttlo doing ; steady for venls at $3.0005.W. SHEEP Fair to prime , $1.0004.50 ; lambs , medium to choice , $5.2505.70. HOGS Receipts , 3,957 head ; firm nt $3.70 (2-1.00. Stock In Sluht Following arc the receipts nt the four principal markets for January 19 : Cattle. Hog . Sheep , Omaha 1.S13 9.031 2.191 Chicago 8,600 2S.OOO 10,00) ) Kansas City 5.4M ) 13.910 2.270 St. Louis 2,100 S.COO 1,000 Totals 17,593 C0.444 21,101 JfifAES . BOYD & CQM Tclcplione 1039. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS nnd STOCKS liOAUD OP TRADE. Dlre't wlre to Chicago nil New York. Corrii > ( < nd'nUi John A. Warrtn * Co. IMS RRPEMMEYaCO. GRAIN ' BCOM4 Mr Lirt EIX < i. . 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