HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: . THUBSPAY, JANUARY 28, lBQg. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL rain Ixirlno' Emtio Flaitnttltii All Dj n th Board. BUSINESS IN WHEAT FAIRLY ACTIVE JeadlnK Cerent Flonnilcru About on Every nit of Scnnty Xcwa Avnll alile nnd Clime n Simile Higher. jJHICAaO, Jan. 22. Grains experienced .nervous, Jerky trade today, folowlnic tho Jad of wheat ns It floundered about on frcry bit of scanty news available. At Iho closo May wheat was a shndo higher and May corn and oatH u. shado lower. I'rovlslons closed 7V410c to 2327',4c lower. Huslness In tho wheat pit was only fairly active. Tho traders wcro at a loss to know which sldo of tho mnrkot to oh pouso and as a result iluctimtlons wcro an frequent as Influencing news came to hand. At tho outset cables wcro slightly lower and showed no tendency to follow iho strennth exhibited hero yesterday. On othor bearish news, such as rains In Cali fornia, promised snow In tho Bouthwcst and hesitation In corn and oats, May wheat opened easier, VM?ic to HQHc lower, at 79Q73Hc. Tho coarso grains felt somewhat easier later, whllo wheat reflected their condition. Denials camo to rCBterday's rumor that frost had damaged ho southern Russian crop. Sellers wcro promlnont for a short time, but the low price Induced liberal covering of tho Tar (to short aco tints and May went to W4c Scalpers lumped into tho pit at every din and helped a llttlo to strengthen tho market. Just when traders began to nay that shorts had covered everything outstanding, ana mat mo maruci was in danger of turning weak at 79c, bullish nowa arrived from tho southwest. Okla homa wired that there had been no relief from tho drouth and May sold up to 7976c, closing steady, a shado higher ut TWic Local receipts wcro 22 cars, nono of contract grade; Minneapolis and Du luth received 294 cars, making a total for Iho thrco points of 316, against 4S3 last week and 2S7 last year. Primary receipts vtero 3&6.000 bushels, compared to 653,000 bushels a year ago. Seaboard clearances In wheat and flour equaled 405,000 bushels. Corn had only a fair trade and In tho main waited on wheat. There was not much disposition to sell and commission houses had somo buying orders. Lower cables and wheat Influence started May lower, but thoro was a fair rally on cover ing. Somo professional buying added a firm tono to tho market, though at times thoro wcro setbacks on profit-taking. Country offerings wero light. May sold up to CH4Q6t4c and closed steady, a shado lower at tHttc Receipts wero 93 cars. Oats experienced tho dullest trado In a month. Snippers wero buyers of May, but tho market was mainly a scalping affair. May sold up to 46Wo and closod a. shado lower at 46Uc. Receipts wero 121 cars. Provisions wcro weak. Heavier weights In hogs received at tho yardH brought a slump In prices nnd a run 13,000 In ex cess of estimates depressed products. Com mission houses generally sold. Thcro was somo covering by shorts on tho break, but '?Jft.X,po!lt cl"se'l 25l7V4c down nt J16.65 16.67H; May lard, 10c lower at J9.50, and May ribs. 7V410c depressed at M.62V4. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 20 cars; corn, SO cars; oats, 110 cars; hogs 48,000 head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclcs.l Open. I Illgh.l Low. Close.Ycst'y Wheat Jan. May July Corn Jan. May July Oats May July Sept. Pork Jan. May July Lard Jan. May July Rlbs Jan. May 75s, 7di 75 76U 76H 0i 79 79 79 79$ 616114 MViW 63S 610611? Gig 46464 46 45T4W46 4U 46ffl; 33S 33J 33 33S 331 15 20 16 20 16 20 1 6 20 16 45 16 67H 16 774 16 60 16 57 16 32W 16 70 16 75 16 55 16 6) 16 30 9 30 9 42U 9 62V4 9 57V4 9 45 9 60 9 60 960 965 965 960 9 70, 8 25 8 30 8 25 8 30 8 62 8 60 8 60 8 6214 8 62V4 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: "-P.n.y.-8t.!n!lL: wlner Patents. oiiaiKiuB, j.bu; clears, Jj.aw 3.60; spring specials, J4.30: patents, 3.50 3.80; straights, J3.10ifI3.40. ..y,J4?A-'rNo- 3 sPrl"S'. 72H73Hes No. 2 OATS-No. 2, 45046V4c; No. 3 white, 46V4 RYE No. i, 62V4(C3c. I1ARLBY Fair to choice maltlner. aet<t. BEEDS-No. 1 flax, J1.67.: No. 1 northwest- iii. ii.im, prime umomy, w.65; clover, contract erade. m.rSn.Tft. ' PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. $16.25 W10.J0. i-rfira. per 100 lbs., $D.309.35. Short 1 " biu iiuuho;, n.siKfis.w. ury Baited snouiaera tpoxecu, WVAv. short clear The following were tho receipts and ship ments of grains yesterday: Articles. Flour, bbls... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye. bu Receipts. Shipments. .... 43,001 31.000 .... 67,000 7S.00O ....121,000 166.000 ....233,000 217.0M 10.000 8,000 62,000 28,000 Barley, bu On tho Produce, exchantre todnv thn hm ter market was Bteady; creameries, 15 23Wc: flulrlcs. 14020c. Cheese, steady at 10V4 il'tt. J-bftf, Diumi , in-all, iiiu.iyjc, SBW YORK r.EMCHAL. MARKET. t Qnotatlona of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. Jan. 22.-FLOUR-Rccelpts. 13,644 bbls.; exports, 24.387 bbls.: market was hold b10c abovo buyers' views and ruled qulot; winter patents, $3.75i(4.00; winter straights. $3.60(33.75; Minne sota patents. $3.8.tS-1.15: winter ex tras, $2,903.30; Minnesota bakers, $2.9oi 3.35; winter low grades, $2.752.S0. Ryo flour, qulot: fair to good, $3.203.40; cholcti to rancy, w.ukuj.u. COllNMEAI-Qjlet; yellow western, ti.n: city, ti.M; uranaywine. i.i.unia.iu. RYE Easter: No. 2 western, C9Vic, f. o. b. afloat; stato. 6Cff67c c. i. f.. New York, car lOtB. UARLEY Dull; feeding, 60ffi62c, c. 1. f., uurcaio; malting. OMfiSttc. uunaio. WHEAT Receipts, 69,!iC0 bu.; exports, 192.778 bu.: spot, steady: No. 2 red. 88c. f. n. I)., afloat; No, 2 red, 90c, elevator; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 76V4c, f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 hard. Manitoba. S83ic. f. o. b., afloat. Disappointing cables, foreign soiling and a complete, absence of outsldo support wero factors that depressed the wheat markot early today In faco of small receipts and a better snot demand from millers. Closed rather firm at V4c de 1 ratner urm at ,c oc osed. R5ic; May, 8IHWR5c, i. ftlHSwHc. closed, 84-Hc its, 5,000 bu.; exports, 1,824 cline, iviarcn cioseu closod. 85c: July rrm7 t ? r. 1 t . bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 68c. elevator, and 69c, f. o. !., afloat. Influenced by .lower cables, heaviness in provlHlons and tho wheat docllne. corn was wenknr nt first, but rallied later on covering; closed Bteady at lWo net loss. January closed, CSfye; May. S8UifC8Kc, closed, C8Hc; July, CSHflCSVic. closed. CSVic. " OATS Receipts, 19,600 bu.; exports, 642 bu.; spot, quiet; No. 2, Elc; No. 3. 60c; iu. it wiiiiu, urau, i-u, 0 wiuiu, ijc: iracK. mixed western, BIQOlHc: track, white, 62 4fu7Ue. With other markotH. nnlu nt nm aold off a llttlo and then partially recov ered, closing quiet. ' wax rcasy; snipping, wc; good choice. 87iSSc. to HOtFU-.OlMnt !' Hlntn. onmnmn in rUnlnn. 1901 crop, 1115V4c; 1900 crop, S5fl2o; 1899, 6if5 bc; i-acino coast, jm crop, iinjioc; law, 12e: 1M9. 6ST8C. IIIDES-Steady: Qalveston. 20 to 25 lbs. ISo: California. 21 to 25 lbs., 1914c; Texas ary. 24 to so ids., hwc. LEATHER Firm; hemlock solo, RuenoB Avrea. nant to neawweiunts. ajSi'iGi.Ae. WOOIv Firm; domestic fleece, 23Q26c; TexaH. IKtYlc. PROVIBIONS-Recf, quiet: family. $11.50 13.00; mess. $9.5OCfl0.0O; beef hams, 2021c; city, extra India meBS, $17.5019.ro. Cut meats, nulet: pickled bellies, hliiilOc: pick led shoulders, 7c; pickled hams. 9M?10c. Lard, easy; western atcamed. S9.65ar9.75: r- flned, nulet; continent, $9.90: South Amer ica, comnnunu. js.uosis.za. ior steady; family, $17.60018.00: short clear, in.wMHH.w): mess. iu.bOftri7.-:a. CUTTER Receipts, 4,302 pkgs.; firm; Btate dairy, 144i'.,l4c; creamery, 16140: June creamery, iiuuq taciory, isuiac. CHEESE-Rccelpts, 1,242 pkRs.; llrm; fancy largo, stato full cream, fall mudo, 10HyiOc; fancy small, state full crram, fall made, ll1,; fill Vic; fancy small, late made, best, SUc; fancy large, lato made, best, 1U11111M4C. EGGS Receipts. 3,595 pkgs.: firm: state and Pennsylvania, 30ft3ic, western, at murk. Sue. SUGAR Raw, Bteady; fair refining, 2Tc; centrifugal, va test, a;,c; moiasses sugar, 2Hc; rotinod, steaay; crusned, s.iec; pow- uerea. i.iac; grauuiatea. i.uuc. COFFEE Firm : No. 7 Rio. 6V4c MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, 37CTI2c. POULTRY Alive, weak; springers, fcjj9o; tuxkeyf, lvtflOHc; fowl 10V4c Dressed. lows springers, lOHttlitec: fowls, lOtfllel turkeys, Wl2Hc MKTAI8 A decline of 2 on In price for tin at London closed that market at 106 for spot and at 103 for futures. The local market was Influenced by the decline abroad, nnd $23.6214 was bid at tho close. Copper was nulet, with small Jobbing sales hero at tho former prlco of JU,) for lnko, I10.87V4 for electrolytic and U0.75 for cast ing. London copper prices nt the closo wcro 10s lower, with spot at iS and, fu tures at 18 2s6d. Lead was quiet, but steady and unchanged hero with 4c quoted. At Iondon prices were advanced 3s 9d to 10 16a 3d. Spelter was 5 points lower here at 1.30. Ixmclon was unchanged nt 16 15s. Iron was steady here and un changed. Kuropean markets wcro high. Glasgow closed ot 49s 6d nnd Mlddlesboro at 4ts. I'lg Iron warrants were quoted at $11.0Offl2.00; No. 1 foundry, northern, $16.50 il7.Do; No. 2 foundry, northern, Sl&UOff iC.75; No. 1 foundry, southern, S16.0Of16.b0; No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, J16.0OJJ 16.60. OMAHA AVHOLUHALU MAHKIVrS. Condition of Trndc nnd (inotntloim on Staple nnd Fancy Produce. EGGS Receipts moro liberal; market un settled: fresh stock, 20c. L1VB POULTHY Hen. 606V4c: old roosters. 3jlc; turkeys, 760c; ducks and geese, "ftfjSc: spring chickens, per lb 07c. .DHES3BD POULTRY Turkevs. 10ffrl2c: ducks. OftlOc; geese, flfllOc: spring chick ens, 8flSUc: hens, 7Vi'3Sc. BUTTKR-Commou to fair. Uio: choice dairy, In tubs, 16ffl7o: separator. 23&2IC. niozKN t ibtl HiacK pass, isc: white bass, loc; blucllsh, 12c; bullheads, 10c; buf faloes, 7o; catfish. 12c! cod, 10cj croppies, lie; halibut, 11c; herring, 6c; haddock, 9c; pike, 8c; red snapper, 10c; salmon, 12c; sunllsh, 6c; trout. 9c; whltcflsh. fcc; crcl. 6c; fresh mackerel, each, JXtf3ifl; smelts, loc. orsTKiis MMiums, per can, 22c; stand. nrds, per ran, 23c: extra selects, per can, 33c; New York Counts, per can. 40c: bulk standards, per gal., 1.20(ffl.25: bulk extra selects. Jl.O051.CO; bulk New York Counts, per gnl., $1.75. 1'iUKunn iJive, per noz vie. VEAL-Cholce. 608c. lfAY Prices minted bv Omahn Whole sale liny Dealers' association: Choice up land, IJ; no. i upianu, vs; medium, ii.v; coarse, $7. Ryo straw, js.wj. Tneso prices nro for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair. Receipts', 6 cars. CORN New, Clcj old, 64C. BRAN-$23. OATS-D2C. VliUETABLKB, POTATOES Homo crown. SI: northern. $1; Salt Lake, $1.10; Colorado, $1.10. uahkutb f or uu.( wc. REET8 Per V4-bu. baakot, 30c. TURNIPS Per bu.. 60c: Rutabagas, per 100 lbs., $1.25. . PAhbniph t'er ou., wc CUCUMUEHS-iiotnousc, per LETTTUCE Head, per bbl.. do., $1,75. I0.W; hot- house lettuce, per tioz., c. PAR8LK1 rer uoz., auc. RADISHES Per dor., 25c. SWEET POTATOES Home grown, per Iby SMC Knnsas, per 001., jj.- CA1HJAUIS lionnnu sceo, crnieci, iic. CAULIFLOWER Per crato, $2.75. ONIONS Spanish, per crato, $2; Michi gan, red or yenow, jo per id. iJiUUVjll X-llliiui ilia, ivif iuu. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-baaket crate, 15. V uuuo. APPTKS Hen Davis, uer bbl.. J4.00Q4.60: WinesapH, $5; Jonathans, $5.G0; ttelleilowcrs, cor nox. li. io. r M twit A A. T 1 nCr-Z. 2-60. .. CIlANUEititiisa fer 001., (.ou; per crate, $2.75. . .. NAVY UEAiSH 1'cr ou., TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES California navals, $2.753.00; liBMONb- 1'ancy, j.owuj.io; cnoico, 3.2o. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, 2.2622.75. j'lUS uaiiioriim, new unriuiiH, im ported, tfer lb., 1214c. DATES Persians, in CO-lb. boxes,-per lb., Dc; Salrs, Ec. NUTS New crop walnuts. No. 1 soft nholl, per lb.. 12c; hard shell, per lb, Uc; jno. & sou sneu, iuc; mo. 2 nara snen, yc; Drazlls, per lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c; almonds, soft shell, 17c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; co coanuts, per cwt., $5; chestnuts, 12o. HONEY per 24-scctlon case J3.50. CIDER-Nehawka. per bbl.. $3.25: New York, $XE0. popcorn Per lb,, ec. HIDES No. 1 sreen. 6c: No. 2 ercen. Ec: No, 1 salted, 7?ic; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal cair, 8 to i.Wi ids., c; mo. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbi., 7c; dry hides, J 813c; sheep pelts, 75c; horse hides, $1.602,25. St. Lonln Grain and I'rovUlona. 8T. LOUIS. Jan. 22. WHEAT Higher; red, cash, elevator, (Sc, nominal; 8754c: July, SOQSOHc aslcedr No. 2 No. : May. hard. 9fl8R4c. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 63v4c. nomi nal; track, 64c; May, 66466Uc asked; July, 66?o asked. OATS Higher: No. 2 cash, 47Hc: track, 4Sc; May, 4Sc bid; July, 40c; No. 2 white, 4SfT49c. iiyis 'irm; euc uio. FLOUR Dull: red winter patents. $3.93 4.20; extra fancy and straight, $3.E5Q3.70; Clear, iJ.tr.wia. SEEDS Timothy, steady at $6.006.30. CORNMEAI-Steady at $3.25. BRAN Dull and lower: sacked, east track. $1.03. HAY Dull and weak: timothy. I10.00O 15.00: prairie, J11.0CKT13.00. PROVISIONS Pork. lower: Jobb nc. $15.85. Lard, lower nt $9.20. Dry salt meats (boxed), lower: extra shorts and clear ribs. $8.50; clear sides, $8.75. Bacon (boxed), lower: extra shorts. $9.37V4: clear ribs. $9.50; clear sides, $9.62V4. ( WHISKY Bteady. $1.32. IRON COTTON TIES-S1.00. RAGGING-6V46c. HEMP TWINE 9c. METALS Lead, easy: $3.85f3.87V5. Spel ter, dull ut $4.12V4. POULTRY Firm: cnicKens. sc: turkeys. lMTllHc: ducks-. 10c; geese. 6c. IJUTTJSU meaoy; creamery, istrc; dalrj-. 1520c. eqgb Higner at S4c. RECEIPTS-Flour, 5,000 bbls.: wheat. 18,000 bu.; corn, 62,000 bu.; oats, 42,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour, 12,000 bbls.; wheat, 75,000 bu.; corn, 52,000 bu.; oats, 12,000 bu. Liverpool Grnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 22. WHEAT Snot. red, No. 2 western, winter, steady, 6s 2d; No. 1 northern, spring, steady. 6s 2d: No. 1 California, firm, 6s 6d; futures, steady; March, 6s l?id; May, 6s 2Vd. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, now, 5s 7d; American mixed, old, 5s iVid; futures, nulet; February, Es 4d; March, bs 3V4a; May, bs 3ftu. I'ciAD Canadian, stcnoy. es iod. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, firm, B9d. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady. 3 Sslf315s. PROVISIONS Beef, firm: extra Ind a mess. 79s. Pork, firm; prime mess western. T.n. j.aro, quiet; American reuneu, in palls. 46s 3d: nrimo western, in tierces. 49s 6d, Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., strong at 493. Bacon. Cumberland cut. 20 to 30 lbs. firm, at 40s: short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., quiet at 44b 6 J; long clear miuuies. iiRnt. zs 10 34 ids., nuiet. 45s: long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs.. 44s Cd; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 40s 6d; clear Denies, j to 10 ids., stcany, bis Oliuuiit:! n. (Miuaii:, 14 iu ja luo.. uilll, aos. CI ..1.1..a.A ...... n 11 . r. in 1 V. n AO. BUTTER Steady; llncst united States. 90s: rood United States. 6Ss. CHEESE Firm: Amerlcnn finest white, 48s 6d: American finest colored. 49s 6d. Receipts of wheat during the last three days, 236,000 centals, Including 114,000 Amer ican. ueceipiB oi American corn during tno last inreo uays, h,3a centals. Kamiu City Grain nnd I'rovUlona. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 22. WHEAT May, 77kc; July, 764c: cash, No. 2 hard, 754j iB4c: wo, a, vawiuc: sso. s reu. stsftMSivsc No. 3. SGSiSGc: No, 2 spring. 74075c. CORN January, 64Vio: May, 65c: cash no. 2 mixed. Kittwcbc xno. -j wnite. o&uosc ISO. 3, UJUW!C. OATS NO. 2 wnite. 475itJHSiC. RYE-No. 2. 62GC3c. HAY' Choice timothy. $13.60014.00: choice prairie. iiuiTtiii-creamery, iru c; oaify, rancj 18c. EUUS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan. sas stock ouoted on 'chanco at 21c dozen loss ore, cases returned; new wnuewooa cuseH Included. 21Uc. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 4,000 bu.; corn, 100,000 uj.; outs, ::,uu du, huipmbnts whoat, 9,000 bu.; corn ij,vw du.; oats, kj,ooo du. Toledo Grain nnd Seed. TOLEDO. Jan. 22 WHEAT-Fn rlv nn tivo ami steady; cash, 8SV5o; May, 87?ic July. F3c. corn Dun: May, G5ttc: July, 65c. OATS Quiet and steady at 37Uo: July 41ic. SKKD C ever, verv- dull: cash.- nrlme. .bo; nmrcn, to.w. Peorln Market PEORIA. Jan. 22.-CORN -Easier; new No. 3. 62Vic. oath muet; no.. 3 white, billed through. 46V;6i4c1 WHISKY-On the baslB of $1.32 for fin isnea goods. Mlnnenpulla Wheat, Flour nnd Ilran. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 22. WHEAT Cash, 75 Vic; May, 7ET4c; July, 771407SUC; on track. No. 1 hard. 77Hc: No. 1 northern, 75iio; No. 2 northern, U'.ic. .., , FLOUR Klrst patents, M.S5tI3.Wi second patents, M.r.vja.TS; (lrst clears, 12.40; sec onil clears, $2.10. URAN-ln bulk. 17.0gl7.tO. Phllndrliililn Produce Mnrket. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22.-RUTTKR- flrm; good demand; extra western, ztcj ex tra nearby prints. 17c. EOOH Firm nnd 2c hlcher! fresh nearby, 27c; fresh western, 17c: fresh southwestern, 27c; fresh southern, 25c. CI I KIOSK Firm : New York full creams, fancy, small, HHcs New York full creams, rair to cnoice, swo'ue. , .1 Milwaukee flrnln Mnrket. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 22. W 1 1 E AT M a r- ket, steody: No. 1 northern, 7"077Hc; No. 2 northern, 5Hf'76o; May, 79ic. HYH Iower; No. 1, 034C HARLEY Weak: No. 2. 64c: sample. 65 iOG3c. uunr Aiay, tisc. MtlVKMK.NTS til-' STOCKS AND IIONDS. Itnln nnd Snow In Wlient licit Ilcneflt llnllrond Slmres. NP.W YORTf. .Tnn. 22. Tho nrofcsslonal operators In tho market made on upward turn of prices again today. Tho dullness of the market and the congestion of tho scanty dealings Into a few stocks clearly rellected tho continued lndlffcrenco of tho outsldo public to tho securities market nnd tho abstention of tho great bapktng interests which made the great bull mar kets of last year from any hand In tho trading, tiucn narrow price movement as this was pretty much wiped out In tho closing dealings, and many stocks closed bciow last nignt. Metropolitan atrcoi rallwav wns tho central feature and nlovcd Up lato In tho day an extreme 3T4 on a volutno of dealings vory unusual for that stock. The italn of tho dav was 2S. Tho stock of other New York public utilities did not tuny sympatnize, ana re acted sharply at the last. Advances of G points eacii in tne uuicngo ivorinwcsi- ern stocks and 3 In Lackawanna wcro ascomnanlcd by rumors of a comlnc d s trlbutlon of scrip. Sugar and People's Gas gained nearly a point nt ono time. J no rain ana snow 111 tno winter wneat belt and the promised benefit to tho crop wero used by the traders as arguments for ndvanclng railroad stocks, Money was easier. Tho character of a good part of tne tiay'B dealings was shown by the ox. pressed expectation that tho supremo court wouiu clear up tno Northern Securi ties question by a decision next Monday, which is merely tho day set to hear orou. ments whether the proposed suit shall bo entertained. Tho market closed dull, and irregular. Tho railroad bond mnrket broadened out touay, nringing rorwara many dormant mortgages into activity. Tho dentin in somo of these, notably In tho Rock Island 4s and tho Central of Georgia Income cpnaii nna consol bs, were very heavy. xncro were advances ranging from 1 to 2V4. and tho Rock Island 6s and 4s, tho Oregon Short Lino 6s, St. Louis fik San Francisco 6s and Now Jersey Central Es, Poorla & Eastern Incomes. Central of Georgia first, second and third Incomes, tho Chicago & Pacific division 6s nnd the 01. i-niu nno xexas .t l'acino firsts, To. i.w i.i rrtiuc, ikov,vw. united States bonds wero all unchanged on tho The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: American stocks continue, unsatisfactory. New York sent buiiiu turcnuuii orders, particularly Houth ern racinc, uut London is apathetic. A 111111 uiusu it-iiucd-u ixew 10m sentiment. 11 I 1 nl a'1'10"!?" copper dw.u m iivr inn, or ono down, ,)iuiii:y is bii'uuv linn hi vnr la wanir An Now York saleB, and a French tender se cured at an equivalent of 25 9-15. Paris VAuiiuiiKU la .vo.ijft; lieriin, Ai.Kte. Tho following tiro tho closing prices tho Now York Stock exchange: Atchison 7B4 do nfd 9& So. Railway 32U uo pin. 92H 38 1V4 Bnltlmoro & O...102 Tex. & Pacific do nfd 96 Tql St. L. & W Canadian Pac. ...114 ... ... 45)i ... 331 ... 76i ... El J. ... 75 ...135JI do pfd Union Pacific ... do .pfd Wabash Canada So .. . ..100 .. S8Vi .. 2'J'i n 4iii Ches. & Oh o.. Chicago & A... uo nra do pfd W. & L. E.... do 2d pfd.... Wis. Central do pfd Adams Ex.... American Ex Chi. Tnd. & L. do nfd Chi. & E. 111. .. 19 40B Chlcairn G. W.... 22t no 1st ptd iu dn 2d nfil 4S' ..ill.) ..212 ..101 Chicago & N. W.214H C. R. I. & P 155 Chi. Tor. & Tr... 161i u. B. Ex Wclls-Fargo Ex.185 Amal. CoDDer ... RW. do pfd 31ft Amer. Car & F.. 29 C. C. & St. L. Sfii.i , PId. lis Amer. Lin. Oil... 15 do pfd ii voiorntio bo. do 1st pfd.. 6014 do 2a pfd Amer, 8. & R..., 46t do pfd 97 Anac. Mln. Co.... 30V4 Del. Del. Sc Hudson.. .173 L. & W 70 Denver & R. a., uoSj soV do nfd Colo. Fuel Sc I... hfl Erie do 1st pfd do 2d nfd 70A4 Con! Tnh. "nVVi""Tt BEHIGen. Electric ...,279 Ot. Nor. pfd ...183'Glucose Sugar .. ... estyHocklng Coal .. ... 82J6 Inter. Paper ..... ...1384! do pfd.. 49 lock. Valley do nfd 14V4 Illinois Central Iowa Central . in ; inter. Power .... 87 Lake Erlo & W.. 66 Lnclede Gas ... National Biscuit Na. Lead National Salt ... do nfd 92ty 44 15H do pri 127 & N 10JlA Mnnhntfnn T. isvfi Met. St. Ry 17fl Aiex. vjontrai . 284'No. American .. 88 72 Mex. National Minn. & St. L. Mo. Pacillo .... . a u-acmc coast ... .103V4 Paclflc Mall .louwrcoplo's Gas M.. K. & T.... Pressed 8.. Car do nfd do pfd Pullman P. Car. Republic Steel .. do nfd 831,4 219 N. J. Central . N. Y. Central. 16 , 68'? Norfolk & AV.. do nfd , Sugar ... .12214 Ontario & W 33 iTenn. Coal Pennsylvania 148l4iUnlon Bag & P. 13 73 Reading E6U! do nfd no 1st prci.,.. dn 21 nfrl . 81J4U. S. Leather .... . 62-i4i do jifd . 621J.U. 8. Rubber .... . 83 I do pfd . 7IH U. 8. Steel . 26H do pfd . S9 Western Union.. .16174 Amor. Locomo., .186 i do pfd St. L. & a. F.. do 1st pfd.... do 2d nfd 6014 St. L. Sbuthw. do nfd St. Paul 3Hi do nfd 01U So. Pacific 68 Offered. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 22. MONKY On ml steady nt 35T3U per cent: closing offer at per cent, i-rime mcrcaniua tinner. 4V4W314 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Heavv. w th nctual business In bnhkers' bills at $4.8774 for demand and at $4.84f4.843i for sixty days; posted rates, $4.8504.88; commercial D1I18, l.W!(t.S1. SILVER liar. E5Vic: Mexican dollars. BONDS Government, stcadv: state. In. nctlve: railroad, strontr. xno closing quotations on bonds aro as follows; U. S. ref. 2s, reg.lOSft L. & N. unl. 4s.. 101 do coupon luajs do 3s, reg 108 do coupon lOVJi do now 4s, reg.. 13S.fi do coupon 140 Alex, central 4s.. S3T4 do 1b nor..":: S5S M. Sz St L 4s 103'il d., K. Sc T. 4s... ml M do 2s... do old 4s, reg.. .11174 do coupon 11174 N. Y. Cent. Is... 103 do iten. 3Us ins oo on, reg nm N. J. C. pen. E8..135 No. Pacific 4s.... 101 HO CUUI1UI1 lUi Atcn. gen. is iuj do 3s 74U. do udJ. 4s 92j N. & W. c. 4s.... 10214 Bnl. & Ohio 4s,..104U do 374s1. 95V4I TtPllrilnrr trnn la fwt? St L & I M c. Es',1171 uo conv. 4s....,,iiM;a HI. Li. it H. K. m. am. uanitua do. ;h,,,.iiai;j St. L. S. W. Is... 9S Cent, of Ga. Es, .,110 do 2a 78T S A & A P 4s.... 88 do is ino 7774 Ches. & O. 4V4s..l06v4 So. Pacific 4s 9374 So. Railway B3...U9 Cm. & A. 3V48,... KHi C. It . O n. 4... nsv. iti, rac. is. .,121 T. St L & W 4s.. 83 C, M & S P g. 4s,1127i Union Pacific 4s. .10474 C., R. I. & P. 48.10874 CCC Sc B L g. 48.10.114 Chicago Tor. 4s. RS'a Colorado So. 4s.. 93 D. & R. G, 4s. ...10151 !iT "jH ili4 till UUIIV. 4S... Wabash Is do 2s.. do deb. n West Shore 4s.. .112 Erie prior 1. 4s., 99 do general 4s... 89 ii.: -!' ls- 43-... 93 wis. central 4s.. 88 F W & D C Is.... 10714 Con. Tob. 4s en1 Hock. Val. 4V4s... 10774 Bid. London Stock Quotations. LONDON, Jan. 22.-4 p. m.-Closing: Cons., money. 91 11-16 Norfolk & West. 67 do account.... 4k do nfd s:t Anaconua tr n. l'aclflc AtchlRoiv 7714 Ontario Sc West. 341 do nfd 39 Pennsylvania Baltimore & O...105 Reading Canadian pac.., HJ'.s do 1st pfd,, Chesapeake & O. 4774 do 2d pfd.. Chicago G..W.... 3 Southern Ry.. C., M. & St. P. ..166 do pfd....... Denver Sc R. G... MVb Southern Pnnl do pfd 9J14 Union Pacific 103V, Erlo 40. do pfd. 90h 431. do 1st prd 72t. U. 8. Steel... do 2r pfd 58 do pfd Illinois Central... 14114 Wabash Louts. & Nash. ..1077i do pfd M.. K. Sc T 257-, Spanish 4s.... do pfd M I Hum! Mines.. N. Y. Central 165 iDeBeers 96 :3& 1174 BAR SILVER Sternly at 23 7-16d per ounce. MONEY'-l!4ft2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 27.io ; jj-iu iiur cent anu tor mrce months diiib, -;u- la-io per cent. Condition of the Trcaaary. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. Today's state- merit i me ireunur- uainnces in tnn gen eral tuiiu, i-aciuaivB ut tne idu,uuu,uun re- servo In tho division of redemption, show! Avnnnnio rasn miiance, wv,6i;i,i"; goia, 95,106,063. llnaton Stock Quotation. BOSTON, Jan. 22,-Call loans, 45 per cent; tlmo loans, 4fo per cent, Umclal closing: Atchison 4s 103 (las Is 80 Amalgamated ... C9i llaltlc HVi Mox. central 4s.. tu liiugnam .'i Cal. ft Heels ES0 N. 1;. a. u.... fo 72 Atchison 75 Centennial 12 do inn IH) Iloston & A 2B2 llnalnn Xr Mil 11Hi copper iiango Dom. Coal .... Franklin Isle Roynle ... Mohawk .. E3 .. 61 .. 12 .. 21 Roston Elevnted.167 N Y, r 11 ii..ziu Union Pnclflc ..irmu Old Dominion Osceola ........ .. 2!a Mex. central ,. Amer. Sugar .. Amer. T. & T.. Parrot Qulncy Hanta Fe Cop. Tamarack Trlmountnln .. Trinity United States . Utah Victoria ,.2i Dom. I, ft H.... .. 2SVS .. 33W .. 9: .. 3 .. K64 .. ML Mass. Kiectric, do pki N. E. G. & C. United Fruit .. U. 8. Steel .... ;: 9ic do Did Adventure ..... Allouez Winona 2'i'Wolverlno Sew York Mining, Storks. NRW YORK. Jan. 22. Tho following nro tho closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con.. 20 Little. Chief 10 Al re .. 45 Ontario 773 Hrccco 63 Onhlr Drunswlck Con... 8 'Phoenix 78 4 Com. Tunnel .... 5 koiosi . 10 . 6 . 18 ,. 40 .310 Con. Cal. ft Va.,130 Deadwood Terra. 0 Bavugo Slerru Nevada Small Hopes .. Horn silver iw Iron Silver 01 Lendvlllo' Con.... 5 stanuaru Ilnnk Clcnrlnxs, OMAHA. Jan. 22. Bank clearings today, $l,W3,9S8.9l; corresponding day last year, $1,138,526.03; decrease. $38,538.02. .... ST, luuim, Jan. 22. Clearings, w.uso.jiu; balances, $773,390; money, 4V4 per cent; New Y'ork exchange, 30c premium. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22.-Clcarlngs, $19,301,023; balances, $3,060,883; money, 5 per cent. . . NEW YORK. Jan. 22,-Clearings, $2&o,3l- 417: balances, $13,463,611. cillCAUU, Jan. 22. Clearings. ,uu,i: balancen, $2,248,031; posted exchange, $4.So for sixty davs and S4.88 on demand: New York exchnnge, 35c premium. BOSTON, Jan. 22. Clearings, $21,076,276; balances, $1,314,484. BALTIMORE. Jan. 22,-Clcarlngs, $4,162,- 863; balances, $515,533; money, 4V4 per cent. CINCINNATI. Jan. 22.-Clcar!ngs. $3,242. 000: money, 4fi6V4 per cent; New York cx- cnangc, xtxuK&o premium. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 22. COTTON Boot quiet; inldllng uplands, 8Vic; middling gulf. M4c; sales, 1,154 bales. Futures closed barely steady, with prices net 8 to 12 points lower. January, y.&yc: t eoruary, i.vic; March, 7.96c; April. 8.01c: May, 8.02c; June, 8.03c; July, 8.06c; August, 7.89c; September, 7.60c: October. 7.53c. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 22. CUTTUN Steady; sales, 6,650 bales; ordinary, 6 7-lGc; good ordinary, 615-16c; low middling, VAc; middling, 713-ibc; good miauling, i-ibc; mlddllnc fair. 8V4c. Receipts. 12.843 bales; stock. 375.596 bales. Futures, steady: Jan uary, 7.764i7.78c; v Februory. 7.767.78c; March, 7.82(U)7.83c: April. 7.867.88c; May, 7.91ffi7.92c: June. 7.9lr7.96e: July. 7.98S7.99C. ST. IXJUIH, Jlltl. it. CUJ.XUIN 1-lbC lower. Middling, "74c. Receipts, 477 bales; Hhinments. 20.409 bales: stock. 64.972 bates. OALVESTON, Jan. 22,-COTTON-Qulet at 715-16C. . . LIVE IPnO . .Tnn. 22 COTTON HDOl. aulet: prices l-32d lower. American mid dling, fair at 4 9-16d: cood middling. 44d: low mtddllnir. 4 13-32d: eood ordinary. 4 9-32d: ordinary, 4 i-;r:o. xno saics 01 mo oay wero 8,000 bales, -of which 000 were for specula tion and export, and included 7.400 Amer ican. Rccelnts were 42.000 bales. Including 2S.900 American. Futures opened quiet and closed steady; American middling 1. m. c, January, 4.27-64d, buyors; January.Febru- ary, 4.26-34(firi.27.34d, buyers: February- March. 4.26-61d. sel ors: March-April. 4.26 4d, sellers; April-May, 4.26-64d, buyers; May-June, 4.26-6lff4.27-64d, buyers; June July. 4.26-6434.27-64d, buyers; July-Augirst, 4.26-64d4.27-64d, buyers: August-Scptembor, 4.22-6ld, value; September-October, 4.24-64d, sellers. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 22. WOOI-F rm and tending upward;, medium grades, 1317V4c; jei uiiiK uiaiu, , ,.,u j a.auvo. Tiv washed 14S2?r ! ' " ' w?8iV;art1i.8-Ir c I.UiUUI1, Jan. -i.r-uvu xnc Ulicriiiss . . V. ..ll IAn.t Tnnl.v Hi uiu auuuuii aaiDii ivuaj. Hum J, numbering 14,096 bales. All classes were In irood demand and competition was keen nt firm prices. The bulk of tho offerings wero taken by the homo trade and the continent. Somo now clip medium cross breds were taken by American buyers at nn advance of 10 per- cent, capo or uooa Hope and Natal sold well nt 5 per cent hlcher prices. These nro the salesr Now South wales, 3,700 bales; scoured, la Id Is 6Hd: irreasy. 3diilH. Queensland, 1,100 bales; scoured, 5?idBls 6d; greasy, 4sju. Victoria, 3,ooo Dales; scoured, vvionuus aw; 11 ' ,1 tl V. 4 .... I .... 1 1 1 f ,VI i,nAn. greasy, 4Vi'ff6V4d. West Australia. 1.600 bales: greasy. SsMlls 3d. New Zealand 1,100 bales; scoured, 3iS6V4d; greasy, 4Vitf 7s. Cano of Good nope and Matai. l.ouo bales; scoured, 4Ud(U'ls 6d; greasy, 84d, Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY. Jan. 22. OIL-Credit balances. $1.15: certltlcates, no bids or offers; runs, 86.815; average, 74,085; shipments, 103,217; average, 92,139. LONDON. Jan. 22. OIL Calcutta lin seed, spot, 65s. Linseed oil, 25s 24d. I." 1 ' v. YORK. Jan. 22.-OlI-Cotton seed. .7 CtlD), IflllllU UIUV. l-TCIf ICHUIVUIll. dull. Rosin, firm. Turpentine, firm at 4474 Jf45c. SAVANNAH, Jan. 22.-OIL-Sp!rlts tur- pontlne, llrm nt 421413430. ltosin, nrm. Quote: A, B. C and D, 12274: E, 12774; F, 13274:. G, 13774: H, 145; I, 170; K, 225; M, 265; $2.-.! WO. 360! WW. 363. LONDON, Jan. 22. OIL Turpentine spirits, 20s 3d. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 22.-COFFEE-Spot, Rio. aulet: No. 7 Invoice, 6c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 7V4fcllc The market opened stendv. with nrlcen 10(325 nolnts higher. Tno cioso was steady, wiin pricea nut a points higher; total sales were 61,600 bags. Including: March, 5.83(8.00c; May, 6.00 6.15c; July, 6.20g6,23c: September, 6.30 u.&oc: October, 6.40c; wovemDer, 0.400; ue- comber, 6.5oiBii75c. Kvapornted nnd Dried Frnlts. NEW Y'ORK. Jan. 22. EVAPORATED APPLES Generally qulot In all grades and steadily held. Demand Is light. Stato common to good, iwai.c; vTimv, vtifuuj rhnlr-fi. nl4(fi)10n! fnncv. lOllSlllC. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Quiet stendv to firm at nuotations: Prunes. 374 ci apricots. Royal, 10014c: Moor park, fiyal2V4c; peaches, peeled, 14&19c; unpeeled, 77i10c. THE REALTY MAItKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Wednesday, January zz: Warranty Deeds. Cathuo Weiss to John Weiss, undlvl- i 1 1 , u it. a & 1 tit , . . TlnnaM' uru ii w it-ei tut 01, oc, vwai.,d nlflnhnnin nnil lnt R hloo.k 7. ShrlVer nine.. $ 1.000 Atlantic Realty association to it. A. I'nyne, lots 11, 12 anu u, omtiv iw. tnln nark 500 Atlantic Realty aHsoclatlon to J, II. iiasKeu, lots 12 and n, uiuun u, ut- 1,700 mis purn "V Betty Turnqulst nnd husbandto Otto Turnqulst, 8 25 feot of lot 4, Nelson's add 1.650 30J Marv Halasev to M. E. Penn. lots 4 and E, block 5, Ames' place.... C. S. McMlchael and wife to Benson Land company, lot u, diock 10, uon son Benson Land 'syndicate to A, 6. Leach, lot 2, block 22, Benson........ Elizabeth Hopp and husband to A. Z. Leach, lots 1 and 2, block 22, Ben- 150 275 Benson Land company to Charles' Bru- 250 uer, 101 , diock va, iion". ........... II. D. Reed and wife to Fritz Muller, lot 1. block 7, Hazel tcrrnco........ S. F. Porter to Michael Reynolds, Iota 1, 2 and S, S. F. Porter's add.... J. J. Ryan and wife to Ehlert Kroo ger, lot 6. block 32, first add to Corrl gan place 'i'V"H"iV P. 8. Carruth and hU3band to E. M. Shahan, lot 9, Marshall & L.'s di vision i'v";:' Hugh Mall.in and wife to John Orlf fen. lot 12, block 2, Kountzo third add C. F. Bounier and wife to Herman Bouilter, lot 1, block 1. Porter & C. b S.n 6. Pa7lck'Vo''c:'Sv."MaHiiV,"lot 4, block 5, Patrick's second Sara toga W. T. Wyman to F. A. Brogan. lots 11 and 12, block 6. Hanscom park.. 700 750 1.000 soo no 750 300 Quit Claim Heeds. I a t T AnAu nHrt in A V. T -i nil. I t- . A (11.14 I1IIU WHO IU nwii seli 19-16-11 ii T V OluMurf an.1 nrlfn til R. C. GUT- vln. lot 25. l.iik AV T.'h add 25 W. T. Wyman and wife to F. A. Ilro- Kk-H ad.r .. .:.::.: 5.000 Total amount of transfer $16,367 OMAHA LITE STOCK MAIIET DMlnbli frtiH f Ft Cattl lU ii Jmt Afctit TMUriaj'i Xtoh. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS LOWER Liberal Receipt of Sheep nnd Lambs, but night Close to Steady Prices Were Paid Though Feeling Wn None Too Firm. ROllTH OMAHA. Jan 22 Recclnts were! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. official Monday s.un i.'mo Official Tuesday 4,570 16,312 Official Wednesday 4,227 11.30J .311 3 693 4,216 10.250 9,2(7 6,451 6,!(77 3.710 11.072 South com- Three dnvs this week. 11. SOS 35.679 Same day last week... 11,350 20,59 Same week before 12,644 30,2t9 Same three weeks ago.. 7,564 i6.2!0 Sumo four weeks ago,... 4,561 20,512 unmc uays If.st year.,.. i.M zi,o)) Avcragi) price paid for hogs nt Omaha tht past (several days with parlsons: Date. I 1,02. 190i.llVM.189.ll893.U97.lS9. Jan. 3 4 3 4.1 2 41 3 61 r 3 53 3 48 3 46 3 66 3 54 3 61 . 3 47 3 53 3 69 3 66 3 72 3 82 . Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. 3 fO 3 96 3 91 'Indicates Sunday. The omcl.il number of cars of Btock brought In today by each road was: Cattle.IIogs.Slvp.lt nea. C M. & St. P. Ry 6 8 1 O. & St. U Ry J Missouri Pacific Ry.... 18 6 Union Pacific system.... 25 12 7 .. C. & N. W. Ry 7 16 3 1 F.. E. fz M. V. R. R.... 42 i'l C.. St. P., -M. & O. Ry.. 23 15 .. B. & M. R. R. R 33 31 i C, B & Q. Ry 10 ! C, R. I. & P., east 10 14 Illinois Central 2 3 Tntol rxoolntn 179 145 23 2 Thn tllnnnnltlnn of the receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber of head indicated Ttiivprfl Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co E43 1,966 Bwlft and Company 671 2.630 Cudahy Packing Co 906 3,230 Armour & Co 615 3,771 Omaha P. Co., from K. C. 227 G. H. Hammond Co 397 R. Becker & Dcgan 29 2.toi2 166 Vansant & co ij .... Carey & Benton 277 .... Lomnon ec uo w .... Hill & Huntilnger 66 William Underwood 7 Livingstone & scnauer.. oi .... Hamilton & Rothschild.. Ej L. F. Huse ;5 H. L. Denni e co .... B. F. Hobblck 79 Wolf & M 21 Other buyers Total 4.321 11,603 4,276 patti.v-tIi.w wns another liberal run of cattle here today, so that receipts are fully as heavy for tne nrsi nan ui ui ..nHi, no f'.- iL aomn Tin rl nil of last WeeK. When comparisons aro made with the same days of last year It Is seen that tho supply Ib much heavier this year. ... . " i 1 . 1 1 .. nt ..Innrn In mere waB a goon Bpnnnunis o.v.o .. ii vonio ttiia mnrninir. but tiacKcrs evi dently had liberal orders to fill, and as a. result anytning snowing, quumy f'V"V" .in In nnn,l end ann nt TI1IIV SICJLUV Ulll.xo. The commoner grades did not move qulto hleher nriced cattle, but tin thnm wan not much change from yes- r","n nnv rinsn of steers. Most every- h IngVas disposed of In good season, oven ihrnunh trnins were lato In arriving, which Vtr.TPr L. . n.Mnr.ih III ex. I Ml' III Vl'tl I III! IliailWCk 1" i : 7- rrx' - nnllifa rlnmtinfl ttlll mom Ing for cows and heifers of wallty. Anything good enough to sell from $3.50 up could siTfely bc quoted steady to strong, but the kinds going from $3.25 down did not move as freely and were no more than steady. In somo cases sellers thought they had to sen out incu nivuiu nniir, n hiile lower than the samo kinds brought yesterday. , tlceablo today In the prices paid for bulls veal calves and stags wnere tno iuuiuy was at all satisfactory. .,i There we-e very few feeders In the yards this morning, and anything showing quality and flesh was easily disposed of at fully .1 nrmoa i iiciii ntircivuio. iiu n t. were very nlow sale and sellers found It olmost Impossible to dispose of the com mon kinas at any yn. ivy VrTr,v nrht catt e offered this week. so that buyers have about all they want for the Immediate present. Representative salens -ri Dtinifno ISCjCaP O UU114JI Av. Pr. No. 12 12 24 23 Av. Pr. 1062 4 80 No. 2 2 790 2 80 ..1235 2 85 ,.1000 4 95 5 00 5 10 6 10 5 10 6 10 5 10 5 15 6 20 5 25 6 25 5 30 E 40 E 40 E 60 5 50 5 50 6 55 5 60 6 63 S 75 1 ..1020 .. 804 .. 873 .. 830 .. 628 .. 913 ..1070 ,.. 996 ,.. 994 ...1000 ,..1056 .. 97S ..1076 ,.. 952 ...1041 ...1078 .. 910 .. 90S ..1034 ..1160 3 25 3 25 3 50 3 75 3 80 4 25 4 25 4 40 4 60 4 60 4 63 4 65 4 65 4 65 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 ..1000 ..1168 ..1156 E 13 12 2 9... 992 , 915 1085 1140 , 1195 1074 1254 1038 1167 1239 1161 1294 1383 1175 1133 1092 1192 19 10... 30.. '18... 2... 23.. 36.., 10.. 7.., 13.., 21.. 21... 24. , 19.. 20.. 17... 18.. 3 1 12 9 2 00 11 3 10 12 24 6 19 b IB 4 75 4 75 1 ..1220 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 21. 978 973 4 60 13. 961 4 85 s 00 3 50 3 60 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 65 3 65 3 65 3 70 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 76 3 80 3 80 3 83 3 90 3 90 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 23 4 25 4 23 4 23 4 25 4 25 4 35 4 35 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 60 4 E0 4 60 4 63 23. 4 75 22.. 968 980 E10 987 915 930 1073 CO Wo 3 .... 736 .... 980 .... 9S5 .... 892 ..... 826 .... 862 .... 985 1110 .... 926 .... 893 .... 875 .... 961 .... 850 ..... Sfifl ..... 950 .... 852 .... 930 .....1070 ..... 890 892 747 900 .....1036 925 1030 1190 894 1000 1031 1250 1160 933 770 1216 1130 750 800 1080 980 847 1052 980 1031 925 , 1015 1 E0 2 25 2 30 1 2 2 3.., 10.. 12... 2.., 10.. 10... 7 2 35 2 35 2 50 2 50 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 63 2 63 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 90 2 95 2 95 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 35 3 40' 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 4 2 1032 1 12 24 1 16 o 19.'.'.'.' 5.... 16.... 933 12 .. 781 ..1130 .. 980 .. 735 .. 901 ...1048 ...1035 ..1180 6 10 12 n v. '.'.:. 1 E 2 9 1. 14 1100 20.. 101 1 4 3 4 1 2 B 17 ..1000 ..1290 ..1450 ..1440 ..1158 14 19 2 2 ..1011 3 1 .1100 1 7... 6... 18... 18... 19... 7... 794 1078 1031 , 1031 1107 1194 1215 16 6 18...., 1 1 20 7 1 9 1033 3 24 1200 40 1051 13 1103 4 1132 1 990 4 1033 7 1178 6 1156 5 11K0 2 1410 2 1455 10.. 1.. 6.. 6.. 2.. HEIFERS 1 E90 752 , 639 . 87S 670 , 730 . 990 2 75 3 25 3 00 3 25 3 50 3 E0 4 20 6 10 2 , 1 4 0 .. 960 .. 988 . 905 .1130 . 757 .. 930 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 23 4 23 4 50 4 20 1 BULLS. . 890 2 00 1 780 1 980 1 1080 3 10 3 13 3 15 3 40 3 60 3 65 3 60 3 60 3 63 3 75 3 75 3 80 3 83 4 00 4 15 .1630 .1430 , 740 .1230 2 60 2 60 2 76 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 85 2 85 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 1170 1 1060 1 1560 1 990 1 1600 1 1730 4 1327 1 970 1 1480 1 1370 1 1130 1 1830 1 1C00 1255 1460 900 1340 1110 1465 900 1260 1160 1375 1130 1.... 1.... 1.... 2.... 1.... 4.... 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 4 STOCK COWS ND 10.... HEIFERS. 617 2 90 910 S 10 UO 7 CD 712 !U STAGS. ..1190 .. 320 3 60 1..., CALVES. 3 60 1.... 1. I. ... 20 4 95 4 21 3421 18 2.... 6 224 4 96 4 3.1 3 67 3 17 a.... 6 US 4 95 4 29 3 57 S 48 4..., 6 731 5 02 4 27 S 44 3 41 3 23 6..,, 6 04 4 37 3 47 3 38 3 27 6.... 6 2374 4 33 3 48 3 39 3 29 7.... 6 10V4 6 06 3 42 S 401 3 18 8.... 6 09 5 06 4 34 3 43 3 12 9.... 6 15 5 14 4 38 3 45 3 14 10... 6 13U 6 23 4 35 3 60 8 43 ' II. .. 6 0tf 6 23 4 41 3 65 3 29 3 07 12... 6 17 4 49 3 60 3 47 3 14 13... 6 00 4 53 3 55 3 49 3 09 14... 6 12V4 & 16 3 B0 3 49 3 16 16... 6 20H 6 26 4 68 3 47 3 26 16... 6 15'4 5 27 4 62 3 62 3 23 17... 6 17-H 5 20 4 48 3 49 3 47 18... 6 22V4 6 29 4 55 3 51 3 61 3 23 19... 6 27 4 64 3 54 3 El 3 26 20... 6 274 4 64 3 66 3 60 3 26 21... 6 14(4 5 26 3 69 3 61 3 26 22 5 13 4 63 3 67 3 23 273 6 00 1 ISO 7 00 2 175 6 60 110 7 " 2.... 6 60 .....,.. STOCK L'UWD AJNU iittirniiio. . 2 61.1 2 75 3 616 2 Pj. 1 310 2 00 bTUClvKHO AINU II fiftutilio. 2 630 2 60 II iOJ JW BMl . 60 J.I OKI o 6.. 13 3 00 24 416 3 63 2 430 3 00 23 6S. 3 ,0 3 503 3 23 3 623 3 7j 4 715 3 25 13 717 3 7o 4 662 3 23 6 531 3 W I.. 713 40 6 N'l .1 v.i 4 733 3 B0 7 4U1 1 w y.n 3 51) is ..u'-'j 1 ou , HOGS-Theiu was another heavy run 01 1 hogs hero today nnd other points wero 11 inn iiimriiiiv oiiimiii.il Mi, Hint the down ward course of tho mnrket continued. At this point prices took n drop ot iwhidc. After thu mirket wns under way trading was finny active and tho bulk wns dis posed of at a reasonably early hour. Tho decline seemed to bo rather uneven and all wclghta and qualities wcro affected, tliollKli ot course buyers took oft tno most on the lightweight hogs. Tho better grades, wcigning rrom pounds up, sold targciy irom 6.10 to I6.2U and from mat up 10 $0.40. Hogs weighing from 200 to 2oO sold mostly irom $6.w to $6.10 and hogs weigh ing 200 pounds or less sold from ju.w down. iiiero wero several strong and wean points 111 the market and It was lato before any thing llko a L'lvnrauco was made, but still tho situation Is best described by calling tho general market 10Sfl5a lower. Repre sentative sales: No. Av. . 99 .108 . 97 .1MJ .162 .1.0 .16S Sii. 11. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 120 6 00 31 5 23 75 199 21. 6 13 84 200 SO 206 17 5 23 6 40 E 63 6 70 B 70 B 73 E 73 6 73 5 80 B 80 S 80 B 80 E Ml B 80 E 85 B 85 E 85 5 83 E 85 E 85 6 90 6 90 5 90 6 90 5 90 6 IK) B 90 5 90 B 90 B 90 5 95 B 95 B 95 E 95 E 93 6 00 6 00 600 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 0 00 6 0) 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 45.. 40 6 40 61 237 36 11 190 75.... 120 6 70 64 216 85 il Jl. 40 100 ...152 ...169 Eo! 228 80 76 230 ... 91 92 ...17 80, ...178 78 120 5 80 83 73 ...163 S6. ...173 ...116 ...187 ...176 ...187 ...190 ...107 79 40 80 120 "sb 89.. 160 101 79. 40 89 166 88 173 160 80 '40 102 163 as m 34 205 98 181 93 172 21 190 80 120 90 180 37 192 40 120 40 80 80 80 M lb. 63 192 89... .lsl .195 .194 90... 73... 97. ....197 ....195 79. 74 189 76 233 120 80 80 81 221 68 19S 83 191 91. I 38. ....201 ....210 ....208 ....206 ....213 ..,.197 ....188 160 200 73. 62 226 65 230 E7 281 121 249 49 327 61 255 67 267 79 287 67 323 61 323 79. 79. 80 '80 59. 95. 40 90.. .171 .212 .196 78.. 72 223 62. ,....193 6 00 6 00 6 00 81 163 SHEEP Thurn wn n. liberal run of sheep hero today, as compared with tho receipts for somo tlmo past, out tno acmana was In good shape and tho market held right closo to steady. In somo cases sellers wero unablo to get quite as good prices as were tiald VfHterdnv. but still the mar ket could not be quoted much of any lower bo far as desirable graden wero concerned. Packers took hold in good snapo nnu it was not long beforo practically everything destrablo was out of first hands. Thu recclnts of feeders continue very llgnt and mo mantel may saieiy ue quutea steady. UJotatlons: Choice l cntwclsnt yearnngs. $4.90Q5.25; good to choice yearlings, $1.60 4.90; cholco wethers. $4.50514.75; fair to good wetners, n.z.vat.w); cnoico owes, j.jmtt-i.io; fulr to cood owes. $3.6033.90: common ewes. $2.7oruvJ.DO; cholco lambs, $3.75fr6.10; fair to good lambs, $5.5035.75; feeder wethers, $3.50 4jM.O0; feeder lambs, $4.00Jf4.60; cull lambs, $3,002(3.75. Representative sales: No. Av. 97 111 123 100 160 111 111 137 117 87 S3 86 152 90 93 140 93 160 91 84 83 Pr. 3 B0 3 E0 S 73 3 90 4 00 4 00 4 05 4 60 4 63 B 00 E 15 5 80 5 NO 6 80 2 60 2 7S 3 75 4 IB 4 80 B 50 5 60 4 cull ewes 8 native ewes 3 native ewes 422 western ewes 92 western owes 230 western owcb 118 native ewes 168 Wyoming wethers 207 western wethers 611 Wyoming yearlings 13 western yearlings no native lambs 4 native lambs 73 native lambs 10 cull eweo old ewes western ewes 4 68 61 western ewes 329 western wethers 85 western lambs.-. 71 western lambs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle and Hogs Lower nnd Sheep Steady, CHICAGO, Jan. 22. CATTLE Receipt, 12,000 head, 500 Texans; westerns steady to 15o lower: irtibd to prime, l5.www.4o: poor to medium, $4.00(56.00: stockers and feeders, $.'.25M4.7S; cows. $2.23W.75; heifers. K.bWtt b.uo; cunncrs, Ji.uxa2.2u; dumb, 2.2aai.ia. calves, $2.soij.oo; Texas steers, j.2oia.w. HOGS Recelnts today. 68.000 head: to morrow, 40.000 head; left over. 12,000 head; Blow and 1015c lower; mixed and butch ers, $5.808ti.4O; good to choice heavy, $6.20 6.4274; rough, heavy, $5.90(86.15; light, $5.00 5.93: bulk of sales. $3.85(fiti.30. HHl'JHP AND lAftlUS Receipts, lf.uou head; sheep, steady: lambs, steady; good to cholco wethers, $4.3O5.00: fair to choice mixed, $3.7D-l.4o: western snoop, ji.z&ao.ia; native lambs. $3.6006.00; western lambs. J3.00WG.85. Official yestoruay: iteceipts, came, 1,191 head: hoes. 40.812 head: snoop. 12.201 ncad. Shipments, cattle, 2,545 head; hogs, 4,067 head; sheep, 2,947 nead. Kanaait City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 22. CATTLE Re celpts, 6,000 natives, 1,000 Texans and 300 calves; heavy beef Bteers 10c lower; other cattlo steadv: ' choice cxnort and dressed beef steers. $5.85W6.7o; fair to good, $4.80 B.75; stockers and feeders, $3.40m.7&; west ern fed steers. $4.5O?(6.00; Texas and Indian steers. 13.75tAj.3.: Texas COWS. !2.D014.25: native cows, K.otjo.uu; neiicrs, 2.wno.tw; canners. $2.ooa2.65; buns, $2.30a-4,6o; calves, J4.004jG.23. HOGS-Recelpts, 19,000 head; market 10d IBo lower: ton. 16.45: bulk of sales. $5.EM, 6.25; heavy, $6.33S6.45; mixed packers, $5.8i atti. t) 1 slit. sb.i5.uu ours, st.3w10.2u. SIIKHl' AND LAMBS UccelptB, 2,bHO head; market steady; western lambs, Ja. 416.00; western wethers, $1.606.00; western yearlings, $5.00jo.fi0: owcb, $4.00(j4,&0; culls and feeders, $2.00!, 25. ,rw York Live Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK. Jan. 22. CATTLE Re celpts, 3,171 hend; steers, slow and weak to 15c lower: bullH and medium cows. 10c lower; good, fat cows, steady: steers, $4.00 06.00; bulls, $3.0004.23; cows, Sl.7Bfl3.90; ca bles Bteady to firm; live cattlo at London, 12((t'i2!4c: refrigerator neer, losimiic. UAL.VKS-ueco nts. 1.46S load steady to strong; veals, $3.0O(H9.OO; barnyard and fed calves. $3.00ii4.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9,160 10 GUARANTEED! Your money beck with 10 per cent profit If you wlith. Thl i i-uaranteed by the Moon J MtnwMi VK' Mine Corporation, from now on to ever)' purchaner of etock, Itona ror pnionir. GOLD 18 WHAT TALKS You don't have to hunt a market for It and mucn, dui aiMrnff. In addition to over BOO acren 0 the apM - mine on the De La Mar vein on niiliy inn. The Mount Shasta Gold Mines Corporation Will have ta mill ninplnc In 00 day, and Ite etock will advnnce 100. A little can (till be boualit at 10c to complete development work, but not inna, Bhnrea 11,00, fully raid and non- hi w aavim vou to duv mil eiocK ai once, it la the. bit inveiiment in eicat todav. The De I Mar mine, with a lUO-ton tmelter, le producing at the rale of Jl.iOO.OOO per year. It will yield, with a thoutand-ton imelter, I12,000,0uo annually, or o per cent aaauallr a 0,000,000. . 1200, ONE 3 EES THAT ta Invented In Le Itol itock In IMir, at 3 cents C 4.000 per ehare realtied -nv 1100 Inverted In Wolverine stock In 1BCB 5.600 realised f 13) Invested In Rutte Sc noeton stock at 11.23 per 7.90O share In IfM realised.. ,1'X $100 Inveited In United Verde stock In early steaee 30,000 of development at 1.00 per rhare realud.. 1100 Invested In Calumet A Ifeela stock at M 154.500 per share leallam...... LOOKING FORWARD Fqual reeuits will tiiow from a email Investment In the .Mount Hliuata Kock, C2I IV HUsfAI Developments uru proKi'enHlnK rapidly,' mttchlncry 01 I IWfw ground, oro on dump ready to ho turned Into money. Htoc will soon advance. Installment imyments accepted. Bend order, write or wlro, dc luy will coMt you money. For full particular and proHpectim uddreao ClMCnDh MilCCVCD Clrnl A aunt 81 ADAMS HT.. CHICAGO. IU Jrtlii uru nmaLMLn, iscai rtgem, UmK niHtanco 'I'hone, Harrison 1510. WA MFIflt' 6,1 N- Y- UUILD1NO, OMAHA, Nob.. In authorized , n, to furnish prospectuses and uilitlt lotml Information, and 10 ncui'iu BuuBL-rnuiuiiH in umnnit unu head; sheep steady; lambs lOo. higher! sheep, $3.Wlf4.40; choice, $1.60! culls, $2.60, lambs, $S.(0..H)i culls, il.ooiN.fO. lioas RecelptH, 4.430 head; easier! stato hogs, $6.40fjfi.50; western, nominal. fit. l.niiU Live Stock Mnrket ST. LOUIS, Jan. 22.-CATTLE-Roco!pt. 4.000 hend, Including 2,(00 head of Tcxalis. Market, steady Native shipping mid ex port steers, $3.001i6.25: droscd beef Mid butcher steers, $3.40fi0.75; Bteers under ,W pounds, $2.85jG.2jj Blockers nnd feeders, 2.U584.3S; cows nnd heifers. $2.00H4.7B; din ners, $1.9082.76: bulls. $2.65i3.90i Toxns anil Indian steers, $3.40if4.25, cows and hcifern, S2.Snft3.76. HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head: mnrket, lCXfj) 16o lower. Pigs and lights. J5.63'-f5.93; pnek crs. $5.75ft6.00; butchers. Jd.ltMi6.45. SHEEP AND LAMP-3-Recelnt. 2.CW head; market, strong. Native muttoni, Jl.fO OT4.k; inmus, to.wiit.2d, cuus ami ducks, $3.0004.25; stackers, Sl.601f2.25. Ht. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket. 8T. JOSEPH. Jan. 22. C ATT LE R e celpts, 1,800! market steady. Natives, $3 BOW i.w; cows and neirers, i.6oy.2o; veins, j.du $76.25; stockers and feeders, $2.2SSJI.60. nuua-Receipts, s,wo iicnti; innrKct iuv :0c lower. IJght and light mixed, $3.60 6.10; medium and heavy, $6.O5fl6.60; pigs, S3.25JJ5.no. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head. Steady. Stock In SlKht. The following tnblo shows tho receipts of cattlo. hoes and sheen at tho five prin table shows tho cipal markets for January 22: , Cattlo. Hois. Sheep. South Omaha ...i 4.227 11.302 4.216 Chicago 12,600 68,000 17,(X0 Kansas city 7,010 in.iw 2,rco St. Isolds 4,000 8.000 2.0)0 St. Joseph 1,800 8,900 100 Totals .29,527 103,202 25,816 Sugnr Mnrket, NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 22. SUGAR Qulot: open kettle, 27Q27ic: open kettle, centrifugal, 27M?0 3-16c; centrifugal granu lated, 474SI3-I6u; whites, 3B-l6ff3ll-l6o; yellow, 37403vio; seconds, 2;W3Hc. Mo lasses, steady; open kettle, 10jr25c; contrl fugal. 61E& Syrup, 10SC2C. NEW YORK, Jan. 22,-SUGAR Raw, strong: fair rcllnlng. 2 5-16c: ccntrtfucnl. 96 tost, 3 7-16c; molassos sugar, 211-lGc; rc- lined, nrm. LONDON, Jan. 22.-SUGAR-Boot, Janu ary, 6a 6d. Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK, Jan. 22. DRY GOODS-Tho market for all descriptions of cotton goods has been qulot today nnd without now foaturo in any department. Men's wear woolens and worsted In now heavyweights aro selling fairly well. Dress goods uro qulot. Copper Declines In London, LONDON, Jon. 22. Tho decline In copper today wan duo to rathnr heavy realltntloiifi In March, prompt deliveries. COMMITTEE FINDS SHORTAGE Late Reoretary-Trenanrer nt Western Commercial Travelers Played the nncca, ST. LOUIS, Jan. 22. The Investigation ot the books of the lato II. C. Tatum, secre tary and treasurer of tho Western Com mercial Treavolers' association, who re cently committed suicide, has been con cluded nnd shows a shortage ot about $16,000. It Is stated that Mr. Tatum made a con fession to certain members ot a commit tee of tho association whon tho examination ot his books was commenced, prior to tho annual election, which was bold, threo days beforo his death. Ho Informed tho com mtttoo that they would find a shortago and said that it had all gono on races. Tho accounts wcro found to balance up to laRt Octobor, when tho first shortago or dla cropancy was dlscovoreC. RECAPTURE ALL CONVICTS Lnat of Those tWho Enenprd Taken While Prepnrlnsr for n Mcnl on Chickens. TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 22. Advices from McNeil's Island aro that ovory ono of tho eleven convicts who escaped from tho United States penitentiary ou McNeil's Island Sunday slept behind prison bars last night. Tho last four to bo taken, James Mortarlty, Mlko Williams, Bruco Kenwrlght and J. P. Stewart, wore captured lato last night near whero tho other pris oners wero taken. Tho capture wos effected without a shot being fired. Tho men had a Backfull ot chickens and were ovtdontly prepared to make a feast. 35.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST in , All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured. Method new, without catting, sale Jt Ion of time. evBUII icurdforllfanatMpoloB 9 T n I ll a thoroughly cleansed from thcayitem. Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely ana lureier. iiu "DHKAKINQ OUT" of the d Usage on the akin or faea. Treatment contains no dangerous druga or lnjurlon medicine. WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victims fro TiSkvoub Didilitt or KxniusriON, WA8TINQ WBAKKE88 With EARLY DCAY in YonifO and Middli Aosd. lack of vlra, vigor and strength, with organs Impaired and wrnk. STRICTURE cured with a new Roma Treatment. No pain, no detention from busi ness. Kidney nnd Blsdder Troubles. , CHARCR8 l3W CMtiltatlon free. Treatment by Mill. Call on on or uddrefis 9 So. 14th Sti Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha. Neb. Telephone 1030. Boyd Commission Co. Successors to James E. Boyd ft Co., OMAHA. NED, COMMISSION GnAIN, PUOVISIO.VS AND STOCKS. Hoard of Trade Ilalldlutf. Direct wires to Chicago and New York, Correspondence, John A. Warrch Sc Co. the price never aoei down. We don't advertlea producInt nroDtrty this comrany owm oopper Worth mnnv million. nurruunuinK territory,