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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY KEF/ FRIDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1891 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Free Selling pnd Weaker Gables Sent Wheat Down a Fraction. THAT CEREAL OPENED FIRM AND HIGHER llnlilirln.PArnuin' * Vlcoroni Sclllnc nt the Start I'orccil nn Kurlj lircllne Ont Were Knuy on F lr Trndc. CHICAGO , Jnn. 11. Free soiling find weaker cables sent wlicat down lVc toilay. After nn early advance some buying caused a re- notion , and May closed o lower than yes terday. May corn nnd oats arc each from 2c to } : fe lower. Provisions with free realizing * lost considerable of tno advance of yesterday , nnd closed lower all around. Wheat opened higher , with May jfe up at fitPc. Haldwln-l-'arniim were vigorous sell ers at the start and prices soon declined. At the decline , however , Logan & Co. , KeliwarU-Diiiico and others began taking Bhort wheat , and Murray , Nelson < fc Co. bought 100,000 bu. , said to be for Armour. The scalpers immediately climbed Into the buyers' band waeon , andn reaction occurred which carried Muy to # c above * tlio opening lljiures. The ndvanro could not bo lonj ; maintained , howover. In the fnco of the lower cables , and prices again began to do- iliuo. ! Chicago receipts worn light , but Min neapolis ana Duluth were heavier than last year. During tlio remainder of the session there was plenty of wheat for sale , and the decline continued with a few reactions un til the close. May closed ; V from the bottom tom llguros of the day. Mav opened ' 40 higher , at COjifo. declined ? 8'c , advanced J c and declined l c , rallying ; VC to tl'e ' close fc. Corn opened firm , with May unchanged at . " .8V. After reacting > < c " advanced ' .fc on covering by shorts and held steady until wheat broke. That and liberal estimates for tomorrow's receipts caused a reaction of ? ( jc. Cables were lower and held prices down , May closing at M.'i ' , , the bottom llgures of the day. Oats was easy on a fair trade. May opened 'tc higher nt 80 , ' c. but weakened on fair soiling nnd In sympathy with wheat nnd corn , declining &C , A little bu.i Ing near the ilnish caused a rall.v ot 'i'c ' , , but May closed ' .1.0 from the day's lowest llgures at Provisions opened strong and Immediately nitvanccd on tlio filling of n few' outside orders. There was , howover. a disposition to realize by those of the local operators who had bought at or near the inside prices of yesterday , with a liberal break as n result. 'J'hls confirmed to some extent the Cincin nati ' 'rlco Current's estimate that the pork packing for the scuson ending March 1 would exceed the figures for the same time last year by about iiOO.OOO. Subsequent buy- lug sent the market up again. J Uer the market ruled weak and lower on free realiz ing , closing near the inside prices of the day. Compared with last night May pork Is .Toe lower , May lara 15c lower and May ribs l'i.c ! lower. lOstlmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 77 cars ; corn , 500 cars ; oats , . " 00 cars ; hogs , : .0K ( ) head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Onsli quotations were as follows : ri.ouit UnclmtiKcd. WHEAT N j. 2 spring , Glc : No. 3 spring , C3c ; No. 2 red. Olc. CO1IN Mo. 2 , 34'c ; No. 3 ynllow , 34tf. OATS-NO. 2 , 27 ® 28c : No. 2 white , 293 OOc ; No. 3 while , 28iS20Uo. ! Hvn No. 2 , 45c. HAIII.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 4154c ; No. 4 , 30lt41e. I'I.AX SEEII No. 1 , 1.35'j. TIMOTHY SKEII 1'rlnic , $4.20. PoilK .Mess , pnr bbl , , tl3.30ttl3.35 ; l.ird , per 100 Ibs. , $8.25 ; short ribs sides ( looo ) , tG.80ftG.85 ; dry sal'ed Hhouldors Iboxndi , IG.2iV ( G,50 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , $7.00 07.25. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , f 1.15. SUOAIN Unchanged ; cut loaf , $5,20 ; cranu- Intpd. S4.48 : HtnniTnrd "A , " $4.48. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the I'rodnco oxcliunzn todav the butter ninrknt wns quiet : creamery , 1924c ; dairy , 15O20C. EBKH , dull ; fresh , 15 18c. Now York .Murkets. NRW Yonic.Jiin. 11. Kr.ouit Heeolpts,32,000 WIH. | ; o.xporls , 34,700 bbls.j sales , 4,500 pUgs. ; Market was dull and weaker to soil ; southern ilmir , fiilrly active ; rye Hour , steady ; buck wheat Hour , dull at J2.75@2.00 ; cltv mill pat ents , J4.15ii4.35 ; winter patents , J3.4033.GO ; nlty mills Clenrs , t3.GOa3.G5 ; wliitorstrnlelits , I3,754.15 ; Minm'sotu patents , J3.85ii3.00 ; winter extras , } 2.10ffl2.GO ; Minnesota bakers , t2.3033.GO ! winter low Krudes , * l.GOit2.25 ; HiirliiK low grades , 8l.60ai.00j snrlns extras , 11.002.2.40 ; soulharn extra. J2.20B2.70 ; food to choleo ext rn , W.70H3.00 ; rye suporllno$2.70 (82.85 ( : fancy , * 2.HOfiW.OO. ( HUCKWIIBAT Nominal ; state , $8.008.35. HAIII.KV Noinnal ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 05 ® Otic ; two-rowed stain , G2KG3c. ( llAiu.r.v MAI.T Dull ; western , G53J80o ; Cana- dlun , 005S95o ; sl.\-rowcd , 80it85c. KVB Nominal , WiicAT Kecelpts , 21,500 bu. ; exports. 107- 200 bu. ; sales. 1,045,000 Im. futures nnd25,000 lU ) , spot. Hpot niiirliiH dull and weak , No. 2 red , In store und elevator , GGJue ; .Uloat , G7e ; t . a. ! > . , 07'iu ; iliiKrndrd rod , G2'ie ' dollverod ; No. 1 northern , 71 ' > e. Uptlnns , weak and lowrr on reall/.iiiK und disappointing cabins ; the opening was weaker , followed by a. slight re- nctlon , and then a steady decline ; the close was nt 5ic not decline ; No. 2 red , January rlo.Mid at 00"C ! I'obruary closed at G7Vjc ; March , G8ViG9c ! | , closed at G8ie ! ; Mny , 70 ( i71j'c , closed nt TOJiis : .luiin. 71 ? ® 72riO. closed at 7Hic ; July. 72"i < il73Jc , closed ut 72'ie ; Decomlier. 77' < < [ fl78e. closcii ut77Wo. UOIIN Uecolpts , 77,100 bu. ; exports , 5,400 liu. ; sales. 400,000 bn. futures , 54,000 bu. spot. Knot market quiet , closing heavy ; No. 2 , 41 Vo In elevator ; 42Uc alloat ; uiiKradnd ml.MMl , 4KTCI2J.il' ; delivered steamer mixed , M'-ic. Dptlons , iiuietnlldiiy , with n weak tout ) in hymimthy with wheat , rloslng ar. Ufa ' 41' net decllno ; January closed at 41Vc ; February , 43MJi'ic. : . closiMl nt 43 o ; March. 43SQ43V. closed nt43a c ; April clostd ut 44ic ( ; May. 44ii'tt4l ; c , Closed ut.44ic. ( OATSUccmnts , 07.800 Int. ; exports , 3,800 llll. ; sulL'B. 230,000 bit. futures , & 2.000 bu. fpot. Sit ) ( ) market dull , naslor : No. 2 , : ii : > ( W aaic : No. a , dellver.-d. 34) ) < C34'ic ; No. 3 , 32e ; No. 3 white. 35i&36i < o ; track , inlxbd west ern. 3 ! ! < < rc35 < > ; traeli , White stain , 3GIO c : Options dull and weak , nearly all day , closIng - Ing at ! < iiUo not dcllne. January closed at : t' c : Inhruiiry. nas3ic. : closed nt 33e : March closed nt U4ci ! May , U tiU34 ! > iel closed in : imo. HAY Slnadlor ; shipping , (0 ; good to choice. IG.OOii.8,5l ) . * lloi'HDull ) state , common to choice , 18 ® uaiii'S 1'nclllc coast , lna22jc. ! HIDKS Klrni ; wet salted Now Orleans so- livtud , 4r > iMli ) Ills. , 4li'A5 ! < c : Texas , selected , 355550 Ibs. , 4B5illtiumw ( ; Ayres. dry , 20324 Ibs. . 10'ic ; TKMIH , dry 24tt30 Ibs. , tic. I.KATiiKit I'lrnipr ; homliM'k sole , Ducnos Avres , light to heavy weights , 14itlOo. VltovisiN.s ) Hei-f , stvady ; family , S12.00 < a 15.UO ; extra niesx , H.UOii58,15 ; bt-cf hnms , 10,00 : city extra Indlii muss. tlD.OOft23.00. Out meats , kter.dy ; plcklod bellies , 7ii < aHio ! : iilckled shoulders , ( wf. Po ; pickled liains , UVii ii , c. I.ard , dull ; western steuni Closed at IH.115 iionitnnl ; Hales , none : .laiuiurv closed at IH.OO nominal ; February , fS.DS ; .Slny.IH.3O ; option salov , none ; rellnod steady. I'ork , linn but quint ; new mess , ( I4.50dlO.OO ; extra jilhiio. lia.50 $ 14.IO. ( family , $15.76 ® 10.25 ; ihort clear. 10.00ai7.00. Kia8rndy ( | Ice house , 12 ® 17c western , TAI.MIW Klrint city (12 ( per pkg.l. ta. . I'uritouiUM Ktoady ; Uulteii ciosod at 70o bid. bid.ItosiN Dull ; Eli-allied , common to good , (1,15 Ol 20. ClOTTONSBEi ) On. Htrone ; prlmo cnulu , 20l ft 3 do ; oll'cnulii , 'JtiSi'-'Bo ; yellow butter grades , li'Jo ; prime whlto , 38S4Uc. ilurTKii-Qulut ; wuateru dairy , 15jai8o ! ; ncstprncreamery , IS'-Jc ' ; western factory , ICO IHc , KlgliiH. ao'jc. state dairy , in < t23c. t'ltcejuQulot , state , largeOiill iej small , \ \ W14Cpart \ oklmi , taiOCi full Mklnif , 2 3 ( . ' , Toiirr..NTi.VE-Mrm , steady at 303lHC. ? Hicn-Qulot. Moi.A8SK8--Stoaily ; New Orleans , open kettle , peed to choice , 30S38C. , _ . . I'm liio.v-null ; Amorlcnu , H2.OOOlD.00. Coppen-Oulnti lake , 110.12)5. ) l.KAD-Qlllot ; llOillCfltlf , f.1.11) . TlN-Dull ! Hlrnltf ! . J20.50a kcd. HpKt.TEii-Mtendy ; domestic , J3.46 bid. HwiAii-ltaw , active , chxlns ( ittlot ; fair rallnlng , 2ccentrlfugnl { ( , 00 toil , 2 13 lGct refined , steady ; No.H. -lfMl3'ie ! ) ! No. 0 , 3't a U-lCc ; No. 10 , 07.10S3c ( ; ; No. 11 , a i ® BO-lflci No. 12 , 3 6-lGiMlit : ; No. 13 , 34C ! { off A , 3y4Me ; mould A , 4 S-lGft-Mic ; standard A. 3 16-loai'ic : confectioners A. a 16-10O 4 ! < c ; cut loaf , 4 13-IGJir.c ; crinhcd.4 la-lGc ; powdorrd , 4 5-lOc ; granulated , 4 1-lGc ; cubes , . ' " 4 t ( Iliiiliu Prodnnn 'MitrUnt. -Tlio market continues to bo well supplied and prices slmdo steadily lowor. I ho bulk of thorecoliiLscoinlsnof packing stock , nnd there Is but a small amount of really choice bill toron tno market , Choice country , 15ai8c ; pai'klnir slock. 12c. , ' Iiuiisii ) : : ) I'otJi.TitvThere Is but 1 ttlo de mand and the miirhot Is slow nnd weak. Chickens. 7itHc ( : turkeys , oaioe : gepio nnd ducks , OiSlOc. Inferior slock would sell below the above llgures , I.ivi : I'ori.THV Dealers Rcnorally nro advis ing ugnlnst the shipment of live poultry , as the demand ls very light , the trade generally preferring dressed poultry. The few salt's iiiinhi urn nt G 7c. VKAI.T- The arrivals are not heavy and the market llrm nt previous quotations ; choice small and fat ve.ils , 7 < 37'ii < ; thin or heavy , 3iS5c. UAMK Prairie chickens , quail and venison are out of suusnn , and there Is but llttlo on the mnrkft except ducks. Canada geese , ( ( > ; mal lard ( lucks. $2.0IK(2.50 ; jnck rabbits , Jl.OOJt 2.00 ; siiiull rabbits , jl ; squirrels , 75c. KtKioThemarld't Is stagnated nnd It Is al most Impossible to move the stock at any pri-o. | rrlcrsaro a shallo lower. 1'rojh stock , 15 < TilGc ( ; cold slorage , 12c. llo.vi'.v Choice while clover , loc ; Call- fornln , lOc. OVHTKIIS- Medium , I. X. L. , 13o ; horseshoes , 18c ; extra standards , 20c ; selects , 21c ; extra selects , 22c ; company eloclf , 25c : counts , 30o. NL'Trt Chestnuts , 12c pnr Ib.j Italian chostniils , 12S13c ; almondn , 18c ; Kngllsh wal nuts , 1214c : Illhurts , I2 i > ; Ilrazll nuts , 12c : pecaiiH , Iiirgp. 12TJ14C ; iiccniis , medium , 10c. The inurliol on black walnuts Is low and no one wants to buy. HKA.NS C.-tllfornla hand-picked navy. (1.90 ® 2.00 ; western imvy , $1,85S1. 00 ; common whllu benii" , tl.50ftl.7o. ONIONS -Onions are quoted nt GOUGDc , and on ordnrs at G5'3'.70c ; Spanish on loin , pur ciato , ll.no. WATCH CIIKSS Out of the market. POTATOES Nebraska , Iowa and Minnesota grown potatoes , In small lots from store , G5 ft 70cmmo ; In car lots , GOi ; ; Colorado , from store , 75c : Colorado lots , G8Bi70c. OAIIMAOK Orders for cabbage from thocoun- try are filled tit 2c per Ib. UKI.KIIY Koors Ai'cordlng to slzo , 40360.5 per do/ . CKI.KII Y-Oood slock , 35c ; c\tra fancy Cali fornia. 50c$1.00. SWCKT r < ) TATOis--Tlio supply U fair ; good stock , pnr bill. . J3.50. CIIKKN VIHIP.TAIINKS Splnuch , per bbl. , 82 ; salsify , 30ii35c per do/ . ; radishes , per do35c : endive , ' per do75c ; onloni , perdoz. , 20o ; catillllowor. peruoz. , $1.5022.00 ; lettuce , pordo50S75ccucumbers : , $2 ; totna- toos. per crate of 20 Ibs. , $2 ; string beans. f2.50 per Jj-liu. box : parsley , pordoz. , 30c ; egg plant , per do/ . , $2.50 , FIlIJITfl OIUPES There are no Catawbas on the mar ket ; Malagas. Her 50-lb. bbls. . not , 15.2530.00 ; Malagas , per55-lb. bbls. , not. JG.O03G.50. . Kiti'i'rs--Callfornla fruits CAMKOU.NIA - - are entirely olT thn market. Ari'i.cs The supply Is light on this market ind prices higher ; fancy western , 81.90 2.00 ler ) box. CiiANiiKnillES-Cranborrles are arriving very freelv and are In good demand ; Capo Cod , per bbl. , fO.00ao.5l ) ; boll and bugle. $0,60 ; Jersey , JG.0030.25 ; boll and cherry , $5. TIIOPICAI. FltUITj. BANANAS Prices rainnln about steady : per bunch , large , $2.0032.50 ; per bunch , small to medium , $1.7532.00. I.KMONS - Now Messina lemons , slzo 300 , J5.50 ; slzo 300 , $525(35.50. ( OllAsnp. Mexicans , per box , $2.50 ; largo nl/es. $2.25i32.40 ; fancy 1'lorltlas , $2.75 ; choice riorldns , $2.00. TANOBIIINCS I'or box , $2.75. GitArc rnuiT-1'or box , $4. runs. near-No. 1 black , largo , 820.00325.00 ; medium , 415 : small , 88.00310.00 ; black year- bus , large , $12.00315.00 ; medium , $10 ; small $7 ; black cubs , large , SG.0038.00 ; medium , 15.0030.00 ; small , 17 ; black Montana nud Itocky mountain , large , $18.0032l2.00inodlum ; , 514 ; small , $10 ; black Montana yearlings , .argpjSr. . ! ; medium , * 9 ; small , t5 ; black Moil- Lnnncuhg , largo , $ o,50 ; inodlum , $4.50 ; small , t3 ; silver tip , large. $20 ; modluui , $12 ; small , E8 ; silver tip yearlings , large , (11 ; medium , 18 ; small , $5 ; silver tip cubs , largo. ? G : medium , J4.50 ; small , $3 ; brown , largo. J20.00325.00 ; medium. $10 ; small , $12 ; yearlings , largo , ' 10.OO312.00 : moi'liim ' , (3 ; small , $0 ; cubs urge , 87 ; medium , $5 ; small , ? 3 ; badger No. 1 aru'c , Tl.00iol.50 ; niodiiim , GOc : small , 50ej Isnor No. 1 largo , $8 ; medium , ? 0 ; small , II ; 'ox silver , as to color according to beauty- No. 1 large , $10" : medium , $00 ; small , $10 ; silver pale , according to beauty , largo , ? 60 ; Medium , 930 ; small $20 : cross , largo , $7 ; nodlnin , $3 ; small , $2 ; red , large , $150 ; nodlum , $1.25 ; small , $1 ; gray , largo. 75c ; medium , 50c : small , 40c ; kit arge , 59c ; inediutn , 40c ; small , 30c. ynx , No.l largo , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1.50 ; iiarten. No. 1 , large , ? ' _ ' ; medium , $1,50 ; small , iljmlnk , No 1 , largo , SUulifl.OO ; medium , 75c : small , 65c ; mink , dark , No. 1 , large , 81 ; H0llum,75c ; small , 50c ; mountain lion , per fect head and feet , No. 1 , larn'o , $1.0032.00 ; mperfecl skins , a5Q50c ; otter. No. 1 , largo , ' 8 ; medium , $ G.OO7.00small ; , $5 ; otlt > r , pule , o. 1. large$7 ; medium$5small ; , J4 ; raccoon. No. 1 , largo , 80c ; inodlum , OOc ; small , 50c : raccoon , black , as to beauty. No. 1 , largo , SOcT ) $2.00 ; fikunk black , casod. No. 1 , largo , J1.25 ; nedlum , 75c ; small , 5c ! ) ; short striped , large , 11 ; medium , 70c ; small , 45c ; narrow striped , urge , GOc ; medium , 40o ; small , 25c ; broad striped , largo. 20 < 8.25c : wolverine , No. 1 , largo , 14 ; medium , $3 ; small , $2 ; wolf mountain , No , L , large , $3 ; medium , 82 ; small , $1.50 ; prairie , urge , 703-75c ; medium , GOc ; small , 50c ; beaver per skin , No. 1 , largo , $5.00'3G.OO ; nodlum , $4.50 ; small , $2 ; kits , largo , (2 ; nedlum , $1.50 ; small , 75c ; mmkrats winter. No. 1 , largo , 103-llc ; medium , Oc ; small , 7ci fall , large , 830c ; medium , 7c ; small , Oc ; kits , largo , $2 < 3'Jc. IIIDKS. TAMOW , irrc. HIDKS No. 1 green bides , 2Kc ; No. 2 green idles , 2c ; No. 1 grcnu salted hides , 3c : No. 2 ; rnon salted hides , 2u ; No. 1 grcon salted ihltM , 25 Ihs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salt.cd tides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 UH. . Oc : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 .bs. c ; No. Idry Mint hides , Oc ; No. 2 dry Mint hides ; 4c : No. 1 dry s-alted hides , 4c. Part cured hides Vic per Fl ) . less than fully coed tiiiKiu * PBI.TS ( ircen salted , each , 3L.375cv green sailed shearlings { short woolod early skins ) , each 103l5c ; dry shearlings ( short woolml early skins' , No , 1 , ouch 5illUe ; dry shearlings ( short woolod early skins ) . No. 2 jach 5c ; dry Mint , Kansas and Nebraska mtchor wool pelts , per Hi. , actual weight , 103 lie ; dry Hint , Kansas ami Nebraska murrain wool bolts , per II ) . , actu-il weight , 174620c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool palts , iior lb. , actual weight , 93 > 10c ; dry Mint Colorado mur rain wool polls , per lb. , actual weight , 7(30o ( ; dry pieces und bucks actual weight , uaVc. St. Lon ! .Mill-Koto , ST. Louis. Jan. 11. Fi.ouit In light de mand , lower Io soil ; extra fancy , 42.0533.75 ; juckwhoat Hour , tO.50UG.75 ; others , un changed. WIIKAT Opened under n hoar onslaught nnd with slight reactions sold down to n close c below yesterday's dual prices ; cables und re ceipts aided tl o boars ; No , 2 red , cash , closed ituH'Jn ; January SS c ; I'obnmry , 58ic ; May , O2'i(303c. ( CORN Was almost lifeless , closing practt- ally unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , cash , closed at sa'ic ; January , 33c ; February , 33Uc ; May , J5c. J5c.OATS Dull , lower to soil ; No. 2 , cash , closed at 20o ; January , 28Wc ; May , 30'c bid. Hvi-No. : 2. east side , 4llyc bid. IIAUU'.v lu moileratodemand ; sales of Iowa 51c. IIUAN I'lrin ; fiOo east track. KI.AX HKIII Nominal ; $1.32. UI.OVKU KIUI : > Klrni , with sales at nn ad vance ; rnngud $0.20 0.48. TIMOTHY SiutHlghor : ; $4.25. IlAV-yulot ; prime to choice timothy. $9.50 (3111.50. ( HuTTKii Unchanged ; separator creamery , 22U23C ! choice dairy , 10 2Uc. Kliiis Unchanged at 13c. l.KADfit askt'd. ril'KlTi'.li--S3.271i asked. COIIN MIAI. : Sioady at 11.05. WIIIHICV Klrni ntfl.lQ. ll.\lillNl Unchanged ; 1 (32 ( > 4 lb , 5 < 30c. COTTON Tiu3-05eM.oo. I'uovisioNH-Qulot , llrm , I'ork , standard moss , (14 , I.ard , prlmo steam. $8.15 , Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , JG.25 ; longs and ribs , $0.05 ; hhorlh , I7.12H ; boxed. 15u higher , llacoii. Hacked shoulddiii , $7.25 ; longs , J7.50 ; ribs , $7.G2i8.00 ) ; shorts , * 7.H7HH.oi ! ) , ItKCBll-m-KIour. 3,000 bhls. : wheat , 37,000 bn.i corn. 78,000 bu , ; oats , 33,000 bu. tJiiii'MHNTi ) t'lour , 4,001) , hlils. ; wheat , none ; corn , 102,000 bti.j oats , 12,000 bu. Alliinruinll4 | Whrnr Market , MiNME.U'Oi.is , .Ian , 11. Wheat wns lower lodny. thu loading cause beluga Htutnment from the Chlcagu Trade Hiilletln of larger stocks than expected In the world's supply. l'uturus full 'ie at the cUuu below the opening prices. Cash whuat dollverod on track wax l-i 'ooU dumiind , Hint marki > t closing only c l > elow yenlerdoy. UecolptH wore 1H4 ears , bhlpinents , 30 cars. Thu demand for money to send to thu country was light , showing small marketing from tno fanny. Trading was not bo active as yesterday , excepting In the cash market. Tlio stlo ; of whnitt future * In May was little abuvo U.OOO.uou l.u. Yetti-rimy that wus exceeded by considerable , Mo.it of lie track grain sold on tholmnUof 01 > butclost'd nearly Io lower in sympathy with the decllno In Muy. It was estimated that the farmers nro soiling about 125,001) bu. n day norr In thn nor ( Invest stains Minnesota and Dakota Minnesota soiling moru than half of It. Mlllora In ( hit city nro making only tome 20,000 liliN. of Hour dally now ind other tnllls In the northwest are running loss than half capacity on the nverngo. closing ; January , no.vici May , \iet \ July. H3c. Tr.ieic wheat closed : Hani , fii'o ; No. 1 northern , OOci No. 2 northern , 60.0. Wool .Market. BOSTON , Mass. , Jan. 11. The limited no- mnntl for wool continues. There has been nn Increased amount of territory taken , but.lt bus been parcelled among u number of mills. Considering the amount of woolen machinery In operation , the narrow market and other depressing features prevailing , It Is quite re- fnnrkable that the market show.s the present Mrenglh. The sales of the week amount to 1,618,000 UH. domestic and 394,000 Ibs. foreign. This Is a total of 1.550,700 Ibs. , agalimt 1,814,500 Ibs. the previous week nnd 303,000 I In. for the corresponding week last year. The sales since January 1 , 1894 , amount to .1.701.200 Ibs. , against 7,002,000 Ibs. a year ago. ST. I.oirrs. .Inn. 11. WooiQulot , weak ; not n.uolaby ! changed. ( 'olt > u Mnrual. NKWYOIIK , Jan. 11. CorrnK-Options quiet : ruled dull throughout the .session and closed Fti'iuly at 5 to 15 points not decline ; sales , 5,500 bugs , Including ; January. tl7. < )5 ) 17.10 ; Kebrtliiry , $17ll ) ; March , $10.45 ; May , $10.10 : September , $15.30. Hpotcorfce , Itlo , ijulet ami easy ; No. 7 , $18.25 ; mild , market quiet und steady ; Cordova , $20. ( 10321.25. SA.NTOH , Jan. 11. CorTKB Market firm ; goodavurngo , $10.10. IlAMiiinui , Jan. 11. Market dull , unchanged at 'i pfgadvance. " MAVIIE , Jan. 11. Market dull , unchanged at uf advance. Uio UK JANKIIIO , Jan. II. COFFEE Market firm ; No. 7.115.30. LONDON , Jim. 11.-Qulot ; unchanged at lid. advance. Cltv .MiirKuts. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 11. WHEAT ! { c lower and very weak ; No. 2 hard , 54c ; No. 2 red , 5Gc. Cou.v-No. 2 mixed , 30 < 330Uc ; No. 2 while , OAT.S Very slow ; No. 2 ml.ioil , 28(328ic ( ! ; No. 2 whltp , aoau'jc. ' IJons WenKor at 14f. Hyu Steady : No. 2. 50c. KI.A.X SRRII Irregular ; $1.121. 12 ? ; . BltAN I'lrm ut 58(3GOc. ( llAV Very dull ; timothy , $8.0039.60 ; pralrlo , $5.60 0.50. UncKtiTH-Wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 44,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none. . _ MIlvraiiKan MIMVAUKP.K , Jan. 11. lYoint Htoady. WIIIWT Weak nnd lower : No. 2sprlng , No. 1 northern , 0'ic ; Muy , 01ic. Cons Less active ; No. 3 , 34'i < : . OATS Steady : No. 2 white , 20c ! } ; No. 3 while. 28 aao'ii ; HAIU.EV Lower ; No. 2 , 945ic ; sample , 42 ® . KYE-Htoady ; No. 1 , 48c. I'uovistoNSHigher ; pork , $13.50 ; lard , $8.20. UECEIPTS I'lour , 3,200 bbls. ; wheat , 10,400 bu. ; barley. 30.100 bu. SHIPMENTS -Klour , 0,400 bbls. ; wheat , 700 bu. ; barley , 3,000 bu. I'unrla Grain .UiirKet. PnontA.Jan. 11. COIIN Market easier ; No. 2 , 33'/c ' ; No. 3 , 32JC. OATS Market , lower ; No. 2 white , 28Jfc ; No. 3 white , 27 ( 274C. KYI : Market nominal ; No. 2 , 4748 C. WHISKY .Market llrm ; high wlnos , basis , $1.15. KECUIPT.S Wheat , 4,200 bu. ; corn , 73.250 IHI. ; oats , 18,700 bti.j rve , none : barley , 7,300 bu. Silli'M ENTS When t.1,200 liu. ; corn.G3,250 bu. ; oats , 30,000 bu. ; rye , GOO bu. ; barley , 0,300 bu. Cotton Aliirkot. NEW Oni.KANS , Jan. 11. COTTON Futures , sales , 121,000 bales : January , $7.GG(37.07 ( ; February. $7.77C.7.78 ; March. $7.87(37.88 ( ; April , $7.97 ; May , $8.05(38.07June ( ; $8.14(38.15 ( ; July , $8.22(38.23 ( ; August , $8.28 ® 8.29. ST I.orns , Jan. 11. COTTON Firm , ! ic ilgher : middling 7 ? . c : sales , 1.700 bales ; receipts , 1,800 bales ; shipments , 1,200 bales ; slock on band , 00,700 bales. r f.ivorpool .Mururcs. LivEnrooi. , Jan. 11. WHEAT Easy ; de mand poor ; holders offer freely ; No. 1 Call- ornla , 6s 6d5'id ; red winter wcslorn , 5s 21id. COIIN Qulot ; demand moderate ; mixed WPstorn , 4s 2d. PnovisiONS I'ork , prlmo mess , fine , 78s 9d. Ileef , extra India , 1274 Gd. Bacon , long und short clear , 65-llj3,4l , Lard , 42s Gd. Now Torlc Dry < looil Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 11. Tl.o dry goods nnrko n general holds the improvement recently reported , with possibly some gain In the vol ume of business. Home loc.il dealers are ihowlng larger activity. Transactions are In ilcachcd and brown cotton goods. The job- ) lng trade shows conservative conditions , 'rices about hold their own , but buyers nro low to go beyond urgent needs. Dllllltli Wlinxt Mlrlot. nar.UTH. Jan. ll. WHEAT The market was Irrn todav. Close : No. 1 hard , cash , G3Kc : anuary , 014c ! ; May , G7c ; July , GGJjc ; No. 1 northern , cash , Glclanuary : , GOc ; May , GSfjc ; uly , G5 ? c ; No. 2 northern , casli , oT/c ; No. J , 6214c ; rojoctnd , 47c. On track ; No. 1 iiorth- rn to arrive , Gliic. Oil Murlcuta. On , CITY , Jan. 11. National transit certlfl- ates opened at 79 ; highest , 79 ; lowest , 79 ; closed at 70 ; sales , 1-T.OOO bbls. ; clear ances , 0,000 bbls. I'lTTSiiiiRn , Jan. 11. National transit cor- llicntes opened at 70 ; closed at 79 ; lilgh- st , 79 ; lowest , 79. bTOUKS ANI > 110NDS. Justness In Securities Yesterday Wai Devoid ol Importance. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 11. The business on ho Stock exchange was extremely dull and was devoid of importance , being confined entirely to professional traders , London icing practically out of the American mar- cct and commission houses reporting a dearth of ordors. A heavy tone prevailed at ho oponins of business , but in the early lenlings prices rallied a fraction. Depres sion , however , sot in again vor.v quickly , nnd during the rust of the day until just before tlio close the market was weak nnd the ten dency downward. In the flnal trading a slight covering movement resulted in n lartlal recovery , nnd the close was , thero- ere , fairli tlrm , but prices , compared with , ho tlnal sales of yesterday , were from } { to J per cent lower. The Post says : There is no outside soli ng of consequence In the security market ; there is certainly no outside buying. Lon don is so ap.ithotio towards American stocks ns to give ground for the belief that all of ; hls month's London operations in our mar- tct were based on orders from Now Yor * . rho news of today was not of a significant : haraotor. Last week's gross railway carti ngs were sit least worse comparatively than thpso of a mouth ago , Some interest was shown In the movement to put Mr. Parsons into the receivership of the Now England company , the argument of his adherents being that .Mr. Plait's continuation , ns last week's directors' meeting Intimated , would uoau n compromise with the schemers and wreckers who have broughl about the trouble , and that Mr. Hart is backed by the Mew Haven Interests , The following : ire the closine quotations on the loading stocks on the Now York : exchange - change toJay : 10,000. ll'.trtlnjtmi , lO.IOOj lN'i ' Hi ' .fllli , x Km , ( M'lirrnl r loelrlo , 7,300 | I.oillivllln A ; Nashville , 7.000 ! Man- bixttijn , 4,400j KIM York .V Nnir Knirliuid , 4,000) ) Northern * PnHnc. 5,1)00 ) ; liock Itlnml , 4,200) ) Hi , Paul. ItJ.OUi ) ; Western I iilon , 18,000. 1 IHI range jif prieot in roportnd by J.V. . I'ouno ' A : ( Jo , ( lin qrU pf Trade hull , Ha * follows : ' It I4H It N i J.JI/ t.l > Norlliirralorn If 1 3 ; > k D'.lU Mo.PniMnc M Siui Union Paclllc ji i T H V cJ.n < ! . ! : ' ' ' low N. Pacltle com. . . . . . , O. II. .V 0 7.1 lloeU Inland HM-iin llfM \Vi' \ iorii"tJnl'oii.i ] ! ! H4ii HIS Cll1 ( Ruirnr Trust. HI < HIW HI U Now Kinrlaiul lljl IBM Atchhion M "h ClilcaKO Das IMU Uoaillnir ) ! ' 18 lf ! | Del , fi Iliulaon. . . , . > " I ) . C. K Uft ( ' BIM yn" K. O. K . SS : uiu , : u'.i ' iinw at ) Conlairo U'l ) ' 1HU 1HU New Yi.rk .Uiiury .ilitrlcol. Nnw Yonn , .Inn. 11. MONKV ON OAT.I/-OMO liorcent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed olTerud tit 1 per rent. PiiiMiiMKmu.NTit.K l'APiii-3'45J"-i percent. HTBUMNO K.XCIIANOK Ilaslor. with iietiiul biisltiPHs In biuiliurV lilllj lit. Jl.80 ? ® 4.87 for duniitnd , and nt , } | .R4 ® 4,85 for Hlxly-diiy bills. Poilod rnit > rt , Jt.bOS4.8H. Coinnierulul bills , } 4.84U a4.H5. s Sif.vnn Ur.iiTtKicATKS-00 > { n bid. OOVKIINMKNT IIOMij-Siuitily. Hlnto bonds. Iniiellvu. Tiiouloiini ; ntiotntions on lionni : II.H. 4nro N. W. I'OllHDIH loll U. a. 4 coup N.V. . Ucl ) . Bi 10(1 U.S. ijsro < r 115 st. i. . x i. M. i ; . T > H. 7li ! Pacific ilHoniS. . . . 111' ! > t. U.VS. Kdcii. M HO r.n.BtanippJ . . . ici St. I'aulOoiisoIs. . . lan MlHHom-l ( Is 1011 St. ! ' . . * P. IMS. . 107 ! { Tciiii. now But Us. . 1011 T. I' . I. . ( ) . Tr. lion 74'1 Tonii. now BJI ( is. . 11.1 T. P. U. M.Tr. Ucta 1U TCIIII. nu\VHnt3i. . . 74 II , P. IHI ma Cnn.iil.iSo. Uili 10-j UVht Slioro Central IMplllo 1st loa ! . K. O.V. . lul D. & 11. ( ! . IHIH m AtchlHon ilo''i A ' ' " ' ' * Krlo'Jcln. . . . , . ! . . . . 74 ? H. H. JtS. A. la. ! . . . 101) M. If. &T. Oon. IN. 4r > ) i Ci. II. AS.A.790fa 01 M. K. .V T. Oon. fis 711 n , AT.(3. ( r > llll Mutual Union UH. . up ( U > U HI. I N. J. O. Int. COM. . Ill N ( ) . tin of'it 117 N. Pacific lull 107 ? , do 4f till N. Pao. add 7C > Tonii. old Us IHI Ala.clahaA 115 V.i. Centuries Ala. clans II nil Va.Cintiirli > i > dt. . . Ala. class c ot : S. C. N. fund Alii. Currencies. . . . 110 lliiltiui .Stock IJllolHtlom. nosTO.v. Jan. ll.-Ciill loans. liiTJ3 , r per conf ; tlinolonriR.a'i ' 'i ' percent. Closlnicnnot- ntlons on slocks , bunils and mining sharo.-i : Atcli..T. .ts. F. . . . 1US Wi'Bt Knil pfd . "It American Snpar. . . \VpBtlnili. Klee. . . . do preferred sw do prufarred . 45 Bay Stale O.IH \VlH.CVn . f.f BollTeluplioiio. . . . AtCllllUll'JllllH . .Tllii Ilontun A Albany. . . an1. Attflilion 4 . UH lloaton .t Maine. . . inn Oon. Elfi' . OH . "l)1 ) Hoalou A M. pref'tl WlheOIIHlllUtMlfl. . 04J4 O..II A AlloilKZ Mill. Co..iB&.r)5 KHchburir Allanllc . 10M Gennral Eloc lloHton A Montana arO { Muxlcan Cfiilr.il. . . Untie ADoston. . . . Hi N. Y. A N. KnK Caliniiet AHecla. . 102 OUl Colony Centcuidal . 4 Orotron Short Lino. Kranklln . n 40 Kcarsarso . OJf San Dk'tro O ccola . 20 Union I'aclfle ( Jnlncy . 22 Wcstilml 4 ! ) Tamarack . ITiH On tint London JMnrket. Nnw YOHK , Jnn. 11. Tlio Post's London - don llnancliil cable snys : Tlio Hunk of KIIK- Innd reserve Increased tills week il,300,000 , of wlileli $84,000 oatno in from tlio continent and Africa and the remainder from homo cir culation. Other dopaslts Increased XI.737,000 and other securities decreased JU3.072.000. The market Is now abundantly supplied with money , Twelve thousand pounds in Kold came In today from Lisbon. There was a very slight , demand for bar go'il ' , the nrlco falling to 77s OJfd par ounce. .Silver unchanged and weak. Ktipeo paimr relapsed to OO'id. In tlio absence of any announcement concernliiK the Indian Import duty the silver markets are quiet. Hank of l nUII'H | Stiitoment. LONDON , Jan. 41. Tlio statement of the Hank of England Issued today shows the fol lowing : Itulllon , Increase , 004,401 ; totarro- servo , Increase , ,1,300,000 ; other doposlts , In crease , XlOS.UOOj Holes , reserve , Increase , 1,300,000 ; government securities , IncroahO , 1,197,000 ; clrcnlatlpn , decrease , 300,000 ; other securities , decrease , i.G72,000 : ) ; public deposits , decrease' , JUH338.000. The proportloirof inti Itiinlc of England's ro- scrvo to llahlllly Is40.45 percent. The rule of discount remains at 3 per cent. London .Sljuqk LONDON , Jan , 11- , p , m. Close : Consolsmoney OSiMI Mexican onllnary. 13 Consols , { kcc'nt..OS13-.tllst..Paulcpinnion. . CS5 < Canadian PacLUu . 74 N'cw York Central. lOUs Erie J'1IJ Pennsylvania. . . . , 40M Erie 2 < ls ' 77 ( Heartln ? 0 llllnolH Central. . . . O.IHiMex. Cen.nnuMa. . Cll HAH SILVER 31 (1 per oz. MONEY ? per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for both short and three mouths bills , 1 ? percent. Stm Francisco Mintij ; yit ; > tutloni. SAN FILINCISCO , Jia. 11. The olllelal cloilng quotations for mining stocks today were a * follows : Now Vnrk .Mltilnr Ouot.ltlon' ) . NEW YOIIK , .Tan. 11. The following are tlio rnlnlnKiuotatlons : Financial Notes. KANSAS CITY , Jan , 11. Clearings , $1,700,810. IlAi.TiMOUK. Jan. 11. Clearings , $2,421,788 ; balances , $255,047. I'AUIS , Jan , 11. Three per cent ronl03 , 98f lOc for the account. NKW YOHK , Jan. 11. Clearings $88,110,784 ; balances , $4,428,000. HUSTON , Jan. 11. Clearings , $13,933,520 ; balances , $2,027,805. I'liu.ADEU'iiiA , Jan. 11 , Clearings , $8,975- G53 ; balances , $1,201,100. LONDON. Jan. 11. Amount of bullion gene Into the ilank of F.ngland on balance today , iI12,000. MEMPIIIP , Jan. 11. Now York exchange sell ing at par. Clearings , $307,202 ; balances , $115,073' CINCINNATI , Jan. 11. Money , 330 per cent. Now York n\chango , 25ffi35c premium. Clear ings , $2,054.150. NEW OUI.RANS , Jan , ll.-Cloarlngs$2,432,071 , New York exchange , $1 per $1,000 premium ; commercial , 25c per $1,000 premium. ST. I.oui ! , Jan. 11. Clearings , $4,081,740 ; balanc.es , $714,714. Monov , quiet at G' < ? ,8 per cent. Exchange on Now York BUc premium. CHICAGO Jan. 11. Clearings. $14,300.000. New York exchange , TOc premium. Sterling exchange , strong ; actual , $4.85li34.87'/ . Money , steady ; rat uichanged | , u.UAiiiV i.ivi ; .si'ouiv .IM\UKIT.S. ; Cattle Trndo Stoa'ily'to Slow Hogs Active niul illghnr. i' , TiiriisiiAv. Jan , 11. Thcro was a very fair run of cattle and hogs today , but u' maagor supply of sheep. So far this weck.'cbmp.irod with last , there have been received ! V-IK ) catlla inora Ihan last wcolc and 5,6l)0 ) fpwor shcoji. Hog re ceipts havu shown very lltilo chniigo. The eattlo inurkot was very uneven to day and thcro word scarcely niiy two dealers who njjrefed , as to the condition of the trade. Somo' ' called it higher , some lower , but from all accounts there was no radical change in the situation one way or the other. Local dressed beef men did most of the business , but there was a moderate Inquiry from outsiders. Good fleshy beeves welching from 1,100 to l)00 ! ) Ibs. sold at from f I to f I.UO , while fair to peed 030 to l.SOO-ln. steers went nt trom 53.00 toFair ! to poor stuff nud otlds and ends wont at from $1.51) ) down la' $3 CO. Business was dull nud dragging throughout , but a very decent clearance wus llnnlly olfeytci" " . The cow market wna down , at least buy ers Intcndod' to buy tlio stuff lowor. There wore fully forty loaus on sale and they ftiaugod hamis with moro or loss freedom tin fivumirc ( Upline of u dlmo. Kales Inoludu.l to nun on to choice cowa uud heifers at from 8. . . . 351 1 75 3 100 4 50 1. . . . . 200 2 25 2 95 4 50 14 . . . . 575 2 26 1 120 4 60 1. . . . . 340 2 25 1 00 4 75 2. . . . . 425 2 50 1 150 5 00 1. . . . . 280 2 50 2 180 G 00 1. . . . . 210 2 70- 2 1G5 5 00 2. . . . . 270 2 00 1 100 6 00 1. . . . 220 3 10 1 130 6 00 1. . . . . 80 3 50 1 220 5 00 1. . . . . 200 8 50 1 140 5 00 J. . . . . 90 I ) 50 1 130 6 00 8. . . . 150 4 00 2 150 G 00 1. . . . . 200 4 50 nur.LS. 1. . . . .1220 1 75 . . .1300 2 50 1. . . . .1100 1 85 . . . .1450 2 50 1. . . . .1410 2 00 . . . .13GO 2 60 2. . . . .12UO 2 00 . . . .1415 2 00 1. . . . 900 2 00 . . . .1015 2 GG G. . . . .1430 2 00 . . . .1470 2 G5 1. . . . .1500 2 00 . . . .1230 2 75 1. . . . .1350 2 10 . . .1350 2 75 1. . . . .1310 2 10 . . . .1430 2 75 1. . . . . 880 2 10 . . . . 080 2 75 1. . . . . 900 2 15 . . . .1200 2 80 1. . . . .1130 2 20 . . . .1GOI 2 80 1 . . . . 980 2 20 . . . .1120 2 85 1 , . . . .1400 2 25 . . . .1305 2 85 1. . . . .1210 2 25 . . . .1750 2 85 1. . . . .1100 2 25 . . . .1300 2 00 2. . . . .1310 2 23 . . . . 850 3 00 1. . . . . 050 2 30 . . . .1000 3 00 1. . . . .1100 2 35 . . . .1700 3 00 1. . . . .1200 2 35 . . . .1410 3 00 1. . . . .1420 2 40 . . . .1750 3 15 G. . . . . OGO 2 40 . . . .1220 3 25 1. . . . .1310 2 50 . . . .1740 a 30 OXEN. 14. . . . .1521 2 00 15. . . . .1G34 2 60 1. . . . .1325 2 25 3. . . . .1200 a 10 11. . . . .1474 2 35 STAGS. 1. . . . 1050 2 25 1 . 1250 a 25 1. . . . .1700 2 75 1 . 1400 8 60 1. . . . .1030 8 00 STOCKCII3 AND 1. . 440 2 00 850 a oo 1. . 470 2 10 755 a oo 1. . 030 2 25 43. . 708 a oo 1. . 400 2 85 17. . 881 a 10 1. . 640 2 50 29. 740 a 10 1. . 700 2 60 20. . G5G- a 10 4. . 050 2 55 7. . 825 a 10 1. . 530 2 GO 1. . 1050 a 10 50. . 680Vi 2 75 G. . 485 a 15 1. . 800 2 7G 2. . 480 a 16 14. . 750 2 80 1. . 810 3 15 13. . 010 2 80 a. . 073 a 20 8 . 008 2 85 H. . 701 a 20 3. . 863 2 90 a. . 000 a 20 4. . 900 2 90 8. . 887 a 30 1. . G30 8 00 G. . 102G a no a. , 720 3 00 14. . 925 a 30 G. . OOH 3 UO 3. . G53 a 35 10 . 607 a oo 08. . OGO a 35 10. . OGO 8 00 0. . b70 3 40 10 . 700 a do 87. . 081 3 45 * 710 a oo G. 811 8 60 I . ! 8GO 3 00 AYUSTUIIN CATTLE , NIJW MUX1CO. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 60 sirs. 777 $2 80 cor.oiiAim. 70 cows. . . 070 2 55 07 Mrs. . . 710 ? 2 00 2cows. . . 075 1 75 7 cow * . , 782 1 75 Uco\v.s. . . H53 2 10 10 cows . 872 2 10 25 cows. . . 005 1 75 8 fdrs. . . 887 2 85 50flrs. . . . 830 285 2 fdrs. . . 885 2 85 i ! film . . 0'J5 a 00 5 fdrs. . .1031) a uo 24 cows . . 015 2 15 2 fdl'S. . .1000 a oo 1 bill I..MOO 2 25 Hous Receipts nro running about tlio saiii ! > ns last \vcok , but considerably llghinr than u year ago at thi * tlnlo. The supply today \vas very fair as to both ( | imntit.v mid quality and the market reminded dealers of tno Imllis'i trade last year at this time. 1'ho provision market closed very HUOIIIJ yester day and at daylight today thoio was a good array of buyers on hand. Everybody wanted hos ; nnd the market opened active and fully lOc higher. Fair to good hogs of nil wel''hts sold freely at J.V-5undr > . ; ! 0 , with a few bogs nt $5-2' ' < j' nnd below. Under the influence of free buying und good reports from other markotH. the trailo Improved us the morn ing advanced and Into sales were largely at tfl.HO and S5.I5 ! , with u few scattering up to J5.45. or 15o to iJOo higher than Wednes day. Thu supply was soon cleaned up , the market closing very strong at the advance. Considerably over half the offerings sold nt $ . > : ) , against $5,15 and W.2D Wtvlnesduv und fS.O."i to grufi one wcolc ago today. Kopro- scutativo sales : No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sll. I'r. .480 - $5 20 53. . ,204 80 J5 30 80 1HO 45 6 22SJ 08. . , : t05 400 5 30 40 .201 320 5 25 117. . .235 5 30 50 .204 80 5 25 50. . .330 100 5 ao 77 .242 BO 5 25 00. . .208 140 5 30 71 ,274 5 25 54. . .347 1GO r > 30 80 200 5 30. . .307 5 .10 73 80 6 05. . .270 5 30 51 , 'JIO 80 25 ( it. . .275 80 5 ao H2 ,2114 , 120 5 J5 03. . .252 240 5 30 SI ,20'J , 1GO 5 J5 117. . .314 1GO 5 30 50 ,258 120 5 J5 55. . .371 40 5 30 HH ,107 , 120 5 J : . 38. . .200 5 31) ) 01 ,285 120 5 J5 23. . .dl)4 ) 5 30 G3 ,218 21 K ) 5 2' > 17 . .384 5 30 G7 2H2 1GO 55 52. . .200 5 : < l ) 54 ,351 40 5 . ' 5 00. . . JW ) 1GU 5 30 50 ,200 240 0 J5 1)5. ) . .270 5 30 50G 'J5M T ) J5 72. . 100 5 30 52 200 5U. 6 ao The Peddler Tells You , Zr ' possibly , that Pearline is too good for x 3 ordinary uses ; he says , "of course it's nice enough for > delicate things , but what I have is just as good for scrub- bingt scouring , etc. , and is - cheaper. " Now this * , we say : | ' Pearline is the best to use for everything , and the best is the cheap est , in the end. It does its work better more easily , more quickly , more satisfactorily , more safely. Pearl ine is cheap enough for any use. These imitations are dear at any price and for almost any purpose. Compare the value of the things ruined with the smnll amount of money saved by the use of cheap powders- GJpkf-i/ ] W'en ' peddlers or unscrupulous poccrs tell you " this Is as good ns " or VC1IU. 'thc same as Pearline , " IT'S 1'jft.SK I'enrline is nc\cr peddled , and if : * TD.r.-,1 yo r grocer sends you something in place of 1'c.itlinc , lie honest 11 JDclCK. tttiditkuk. asi JAMUS 1'YLli , New York. , 5 30 5(1. ( . . : i32 201) G 30 10. . .100 40 G 35 5 30 58. . .208 80 5 37'i 5 30 58. . .275 320 5 37'i 5 30 GO. 200 5 37' , G no 5. . .288 5 40 G 30 58. .288 40 G 43 5 30 Siinnr Only a few \vcro received niul they met with a ready sale at a good , firm figure , mixed native snoop and lambs selling nt $3.15. Tlio demand is good from all " " ' " - - - - - - local houses. Pair tote to good we. 100-lb. lambs * si5'J4.'uO. ( Ueprosentativo sales : No. Av. Pr. Ibnclc 120 8200 130 native ml.M-d 85 310 llrcoliils mill DlHpoHltiiin ot Stock. Official receipts an 1 dUpidtljn of sto.ik ai shown l > y tlio lioolt-i of Ilia Union StoJlt YanU coinpatiy for tlio twenty-four IIOUH ciullnj ta 5 o'clouk p. in. , .laiiuury 11 , 1804 : IIKCKII'M. ' msi'osmo.v. Chicago l.lvo Slonlc Mnrlcnr , CHICAGO. Jan. 11. The cattle innrkot was somewhat llrmor than on itho preceding days of the week , hut sellers failed to recover the recent decline. The gain In strength was as cribed to the fulling off of receipts , only about 12,500heal arriving , ns against 15,000 for Wednesday. There was a good demand from thofioverni sources and the supply did not last long. IttltcheiV and fanners' slock wns a llttlo seiueo and averaged a shade higher , while dressed beef and shipping steers were without quotable change. Of choice grades of shipping Meors , there were exceedingly few , but there was a fair proportion of pretty good grades , and the aveiago quality was about the Mitnu as for some time past , \\hllo extra 1,500 to 1,700-lh , bcnvc.s were quoted as high as JO , very few of the otlm-lngs brought moru limn $5 , and the popular prices were from $2.11) ) to $4.75 , or from $2.10 to $3.25 for common to cholco cows and hi'lfer.s , and from $3.011 tote to $4.75 forHtoors ; veal calves were strong at the Into advance , and \\oroslockorsuiid | feeling which distinguished vcstcrdny'f , hog market was equally a feature of the Munition today. Iliiyrm wo re out for tlio httill' i-arlv and staid right with It until the last pork'er hail bei-ii pushed over the scales. The fact that holders asked finin 1 Dote to 15o per 100 Ibs. imiro than anybody was willing to pay on Wednesday did not dampen the ardorof the buyers , they cheerfully paid the advance. Itecclpts were up to tlio rei'i-nt average , both In numbers and In uniillly. About 32,000 head arrived , making I32.5UO head hlnco Saturday , or 21..000 head more than for the MUIIO tlmo last week and 4.OOO more than for the corresponding time In IhOJ. Sales ran from $5.20 to $5.35 for very common lulu IIY fniin it.VGiito $5.05 for rnuleo. llnire were many Miles at $5.00 anil a few at5.G'J'i. ' The bulk of the trading was at from * 5.4O to J5.Ui ) . I'nekers were the most eager buyers , but shippers were not Idle , nearly u third of the supply falling Into tholr bunds. The mar- kni closed llrm. The run of sheep and lambs was again mod erate and the market remained steady nnd llrm. There was not much llfv In the trade , but In H quiet way about everything was picked int. ( loot ! to cholfu hheop worn sale able at fiom $2.75 to $3.50 , and poor to fair sorts woioquoted at from fl.35 lo2.5 ( ) , , Not many of the ollVrliigs were good enough to bring as much as fl.2.1. : from $2.50 Io : . ! & taking the gioater part , l.amhs were In do- innnd at from $3.00 to J4.75. the outside quota tion calling for something prlinn. Hecflpls : 1'iittlu , 12.51)0 ) bond ; calves , 300 head ; hogs , 32,1)00head ) ; shnep , 12,000 head. The Hvonlng Journal iviiorth ! OATTi.B-Uoi'olptH. 12,500 huad ; market , business fair and prices on the top turn fur nearly ovnrylhlng ; good to i-hnlcii native steers , 15.2511.5.50 . ; medium , J I.wudio. 10 ; others , I'l'on'n -Itecolpts , 32,000 head ; markut nrtlvu and lOttl&e higher ; rough and heavy , | j.25 < fi 5.30 ; puckort and mixed , to.4ltfO.Wi ; pr inu heavy and butcherwolghtB. J5.6Otf5.05 : prlmo " . - . 12,000hcMid ; inarknt in-Ill o anil bgher ; tou flheop , fJ.oOit 3.75 ; top lumbs , f t.6Uffl4.00. _ Nt. I.OIIH l.lvn Stiitik Murknt. KT. Lotus , Jan. ll.-OArn.K-Heeelots , 2,100 head ; bhlpmontti. 900 head ; market uulet ; ( iiiallly of natlvt's Inferior ; To.xunsvuru mostly good ; ordinary to fair natlvnhlcors , $ ' . ' ,75461.00 ; fed Texas steers , < 3.203'J,73 | graw htcurH. f2.40 3.30. llous Hecelpls , 7,700 head ; khlpniunts , PRESERVE YOU ) * EYE SISKT , Solo Agents for Omnhri. SL'lUiH'AI. lilSl' ( 'nnmi lutliin Prw , Is iniwirnaHSPil In the tr > it mum of all Glirouic , Privnto nil 1 Norv tin isoiiNOH WriU to orcjiiHiill personally TUB VTAIKJJT IIV MAIL AililivnH with Htainp , for par. lU'iiIai-H which will ut > will In plain envelope. I1 O. IloxUni. OllleollsS. ISthht.x'ft , Omaha , NVI > Of Ilio I.liiuor llnlilt l * ltlr < > ly Cured by Ulnilnl l < -i-liC | Dr. lEuluiV YloIfll-II llM' ' . It can bo clvan In a cup ot uo(1.a ( or tea , or In food , without iheknowlpilRo of the patient. Iilaabooliitrly harmlrM , and will efleat n poimanont ami opei'd/ euro , \vhttlier the patient ia a modoruto clrlukeror an atoohollo wreck. It liaa been civon In thousand. * of casro. and lu orery Inntanoo n perfect euro h.ia fol lowed. ll.Noci-l'ullt. Tnooyutamonoelniprccnatta with the Specific , It bccomi'a nu utter linpoejiblllty for the liquor appetite to oxlst. ( JOIlli\ : hl'IX'Ir'K ! CO. , 1'rnp'ra , Olnclniintl , ( > , 48-pacu teen ol particulars tree. To bo hail of Kulin&Co. , DrupKlsls. 13th nnd Uounlus SU Omaha , Nub. OS. In the only SPECIALIST WHOTUEATH A . , PRIVATE DISEASE ! ) nud DEBILITIES of IVIEN ONLY , Women Excluded. 18 yenrs oxpnrlenc * , C'lrcultirnfreo. 1 1th nml Karnuni SU Ncn Union Stoci Yards Company , South Dill Cattle Ilo andSh5ap tnarieUa tha CDMHIS3IOH _ ( Wood Broti3f3. ! MTB Stojk Comrnlisloa Maroh Bti Sonlhumana Telepbona IliT. Cblo ti JOHN I ) . OADMVIAX , I . . . , . . , M ° rr WAl.TUIl ! ! . WOOII , f Mnrkot reports by mall and wlro cheerful nrnlshocl upon appll.'atlon. 2-tOO bean ; marknt active. Ka20c ) higher hnlchar grades , $ , 'i.30iJ0.5Ui mixed , $5.IU'I 5.45 ; light. $ .V20'5.40. ( ( ! .SiiKi'.i1-Itocolpls , 3.200 head ; shlpiiu'in > 1HOD head ; market shade lower ; iiatUn unit- tons. $3.50 ® l.UO. KIUIHIS CJlly l.ivo nliiuK Murlcut. K NSAS ClTV , Jail. ll. 11,111)0 ) head ; hhlpmonts , h ll'oijs ' Itecoliits " 82ii ! ) ( Jiuud ; Hhlpmonls , 400 head ; market M'jKh : higher ; hull > . 15 , 15 5.30 ; hi-avles , packiir < < and mixed. Ift.iio y5.40 ; light , Yuikurs and plgn , t I.85ic5.35. Hiiisisi1 Kocoipls , 1,700 huad ; bhlpmonli. 500 head ; iniirkot llrm. Slum City l.iv.i fttuiiu Marl < t , fiiotix CITV , Jan. 11. lions Hecolnts , 'J.fio ) head ; olllclal yesiornay , 1,409 liuadj nhli > - inuiilB , nii4 himiij maruol nc.ilvu and lO'U' i lililioriit .vao < 6.40 ! linlk. tZ.'MtibM. t'ATn.uItecolpU. . 700 liuuil ; olllclal yt-n- lerdayt'JI head : hliliiu | iitH , 3'JU huii'h market for htookurx Hlendy at a ( locllnu ; cutri loaidc lilKhur. hUicU in higln. lt'ColiHofllvoHlocl ( | ( ; ut trin four prliniliiil we.stern markoU Thin&day , January 11 : Cut tlo. HiiL'4. Hlioon. Hoiilh Omaha a.'JOIJ O.asa I , " ' UlllUllBO 12.00(1 ( DV.OOO iaMI'l ( ' Kansas City 3. o M.aoo 1.7io ) HI. IiOill * 8.1"0 7.700 H.JHIU Total Jo.BOO G3.1M 17.010