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    10 THE OMAHA 1 > A lli Y HKK : WEDNESDAY , .lANl'AKY B , 1JK)0. )
MMMERGIAL AND FINANCIAL
Combination of Bullish Influences Sends
Wheat Up Nearly a Cent.
QUIETUDE OF HOLIDAY MARKET BROKEN
SlinrK tiltnnrr In Prolalons , Corn
II nil Ontn Also llrlllKll'K Illuhrr
ps IIt i-niiMil r
AlilN Win-lit.
CHICAGO. Jan 2-The firmness of Liv
erpool , an Improved cash demand and tie
decrease In the visible , with the sharp ad-
Mince In provMons , were a combination
of bullish Intlucnecs In Ihe wheat ninrkol
today , .May closing strong , up Vd'fcc over
Saturday's close. Corn closed 'jo ' and oats
'fcfi'lc. higher. Light hog receipts and bet
ter prices at the .vnrds vvero a s rang sup
port to the provision tnnrkot , May pork
closing 32'4c ' , May lard 17'sc and May ribs
17'4f)20c ) over Saturday.
The quietude of tno holiday markets was
broken today tn the wheat pit and the firm-
in sw which charnetorlrpil that cereal despl o
the dullness of the festal week vvas turned
to decided stioiiglli tmlnj by an Imposing
nnay of bullish news and statistics. Mav
wheat opened i i over Saturday at 011411
UV'i ) principally because of the strong h of
Liverpool , the English grain center being
Influenced by n decrease In stocks and in
the amount on P.I-IRO. Trade earlv was
rather light , but became- more active liter
OH the demand from the outside 1m leased
Foreigners wore good bu.vers and e-ommls-
elon houses bad large orders from outside.
Khorts and jiotne others saw "ome re-nsaii
for bulng. with the strength of the pro
vision market The announcement of the
decrease In the visible gave more Impetus
to the iipwaid londomj of the market ,
which aliend > was over the call llgute
Slay ii oonded to 70i | < fr703sc and closed
ftrong. % f/c over Saturday , at 70141' . At
first the crowd vvas unfavorable to the ad
vance , but when Mav reached 70e and the
\sblo | | , which bad been expected to show
a moderate Increase , showed a loductlon
of 5S7.000 bu. , thev turned about New Yoik
reported an Improvement In the export de
mand. Ssaboaid ilearaniea | n wheat and
flour since Snturda } were- equal to OfiO two
bu Primary receipts were SW.JiKi bu , ccm-
pared with 1,35S')71 ) bu lust joai Minne
apolis and Dulttth reported leeolpls for two
flays of 770 cars , agVnst 91M a vcar ago
Kecelpts here weio 51 cars , 5 of contract
trade.
Corn vvas strong , sinpathl/lng with both
the wheat and the provision markets and
supported by Independent news Conlidellro
In the bull position was fostered bv the
eonllnued light receipts and small ooiinliy
acceptances , despite the good weather for
movement Liverpool was up foi both futures - ,
tures nnd t'.ie cash art'i le and clearances
from .seaboard since Salutdav were enor
mous , amounting to I.GIl.iA ) bu The quan
tity on ocean passage was reduced 59J MO
bu and the visibledecieased 701000 bu
Tlooolpts here were fitO cars , con ldPiablv
over the estimate Wen Id's shipments wore
email Shipping houses and local bull In
terests , among them Intluenttal people , vvcio
buyers throughout. The advance was nun -
llcally w'lbout a check May opened 'fee-
up at 327i < fi33e and advanced to TiV. closing
'jo over Saturday at 3.lVif ! nie
Provisions were exceptionally strong ,
starting with a jump , which surprise ! even
those who lii'd been looking for an Im
provement , Mav pork showing an Initial
gain of IBc May bird of 7'4filOr and M.iv
libs of 7'yfil2V4c The advance was sh.irp
Commission hou.-es were in the pit with
largo buying orders from outside , while the
demand from o her sources war excellent
and there were no ' .oilers of product for
fomo time. When the maiKet w.i" at the
1op up from 20c on Ma } lard to 12 < ie for
Slav pork there w is nnturnllv some
profit-taking , but Its effect vv.is trivial 'n
comparison with -he- advance The ncl-
vance vvas the combined effect of light bog
receipts , where liberal ones hud been ex
pected , of higher prices at the jards and
the small Januarv dollvei les 11,000 bbls
of pork , 11000 tierces of lard and .SO 000 Ibs
of ribs. Slay pork ranged from $10 f,0 to
$1(1 ( S7'4. closing 32V4C over Saturday at
J10 77' ' ( . . May lard from T" > 90 to JG.O.J1 * .
closing 17V4c better at Jfi. and Miv rib"
from $5 fiO to $5.75 vv'th the cloc 1i'/il20 ?
improved , at Jl 70fi".72l/
Oats weie dull but linn , lu svmpithv
with other grains Scalncrs who weie
shorts were the best biiorh Selllnr was
scattered. ly > cal stocks Increased 195,000 bu.
Local receipts vvero 221 cats May ringed
from 23TsC to 24Vfec. closing Wic over Sat-
Ustlmated receipt' ' tomorrow not obtnin-
Th'e leading futures ranged as follows : _
Articles.I Opeii.l High. I Low J Close | Sat' } .
Wheat I
Jan fifii
May i9M.1i' ' ' . C9' < . 70Vi
July 70Q70V& 70
Corn-
Jan 30'i so y , 30' ! , 30 } *
May 31 % 32' * ; 3'i < i >
July 31 33 % 31
Oals-
Jan. 21 > 4
May
Jan. 10 r. 10 G214 10 25 10 nvi 10 10
iMay 1000 10 ST'fc 10 CO 10 77'4 1045
Lard
Jan. 570 .1 S7V4I R 70 f ) 82V fV C >
May 5 W > fi 02'/i ' r. 90 C 00 r. < a i
Jan. .1 55 fl fijl' ' C fpT > G fi7' > 4 fi 37V2
May no ) S 75 5 00 672'-j | CBJifc
No 2.
Cash quotations were as follows.
FI.OUR Steady ; winter pat en IS $3 40IP
350 , Htrnltfhts , JlCnVTldM. clear , $290(1.110 ,
Hprlng cpeolnls , * .1Dnfil JO. spring patents.
J10K3C5. | straights. * 2Mi300 , bakers. JIM
( U255. low gi.ides , tlllSli'O '
WIIIAT No. 3 springf.2' . / . < ; joGMcNo. : : . 2
red. G.Si 9e.
CORK No. 2 , 31 > 4c. No. 2 > pllovv , 31 > < i' .
OATS No 2. : r2e ; No 2 white , 2Ji'JG ) > 4c ;
No .1 white , SlVflSoe1.
RYi : No 2 BU < < .aC2c.
HAHUBY-No 2. 3 fi42c.
SUDDS-No 1 llaxfei-d nnd northwest ,
Jl t1 * Prime timothy. $2 BO. Clover , contract
grade , $ S OtWIO 01
PROVlSIONS-LMess pork , per 1 l , $9 Wt
1050. Laid , l > or 1CK ) Ibs . ? 3GO'0582'i Shoit
ribs sides ( loose ) , ? 5 15T(5 ( 75 Dr > Hailed
Hhoulder.s ( boxed ) , J5GOii375 Short c-le-ar
Hideo ( boxrcl ) . $5 70 0 tO.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goodH. on
biifcls hlKh v\iue.s nier gal , Jl 2.1'i.
St'GARS-Cut loal , J570 , granulated , J5 IS.
Following nre the receipts ) and shipments
for today :
Articles Receipts. Shlpm'tM
Klrur , bills . 43.um > 21.10 ! )
AVheat. bu . W. M 3U , (
i'oin , bu . 2S7.000 Ui.oiX )
OHts. bu. ' . 271.000 115(00 (
live , bu . H > 0"0 2M"X )
Hnrle > . bu . SO.OOO i9. (
On the iProduco exchniiBP today the but
ter market vvas strong , nre > ameiy , 1sii27c ,
ilnlrj. 1GIJ22C CheoMtlrm at 12f(12c (
IJggH , firm : ficHb , 18f/19c-
I. MVHKIT. :
for Die ln > on Various
CoiiiiniiilllleN ,
NKW YORK , Jau 2-FLOUn-Uecclpts ,
19.015 bbls ; expoils , 21.912 bbls , held above
hiioni' views , allhousb there vv.i.s moio
ellspoHltlon to tnkn bold near the close
owing to the strength In wheat , Minnesota ,
pntcnte , Mb5iil.10 , Mlnnesjta bakeis , JJ.S5
Si 3 10. winter patents , JJCOIj75. | winter
Htralghts , fOi.l.4J. ! | ( winter oMr.is. } J.35ip
2W , winter low grades. 2.25fj2 40. R > o
Hour , firmer : fair lo good. ) J.15tiJ 30 , tlmci
to fancy , J3.35j3 | 55. Uuckwhcnt Hour ,
ete-ady a $ . ' Iuij2.2. > .
COHNMIAL-FIIIU. :
liYi-Stoad } . No 2 weKtcru. 60tf o ,
b nlloat ; stale , fifio c I f. New York car
lots.
IIAHLKY 1'lrmer : feeding. 43Ml4ifo | c I
f New York , malting , 49ti54c c I f. New-
York
HAHLBY MALT-Steadv . wivstc-tn , MJiCSc-
W1UJAT Hecelpts , Cfi.OCvl bu . exports' .
133.3112 bu. SjKit , firm. No 2 rod , TO'HC f o.
b nlloat ; No. 1 northern , Duluth , 70' c f. o
b alloat. prompt. No 1 hard Dulu i , 8. , f
f o. b alloat , prompt. No 3 re-d , i\v ole-
x'.ilor. Options opened llrmoi , "to advance
on .higher cables and the stiength in pro-
xl lonn loiter Iho market was Infiucnced
by liberal docrcafes 'n ' the American and
l ligllsh visible , higher provision price's and
light offerings , so thai tifler a sieiuly ad-
v.iiu'o all Iho aflorncion Iho close was
ntiong at MI& I net advatuo > larcli , 73tt
"fiijc , closvd , 7c.4e , Ma } . 75 1-1(4)75ii ( ) , closed ,
75\c. July. "SUtltStvc. clofed , 75\vc
COHN Hecelpts 37,050 liu o.xporti' , UJ
bu Spot , film No 2. H'V' ' fob atloat
mid 39 > 4o elevator Option market opened
llrm. 'go advance and alihoug.i very quiet
xvas carried upward b > the strotiKih of
wheat , provisions and cablet ) , tugelher with
bis clearances and Iho visible suppl } de-
orease , closing llrm al e net advance ,
Januar } clot-ed nl 39i. Ma } closed al J3l4c-
OATS Hecelpti' ! lifi.SdO bu , extiortx 115.-
(147 bu. Spot quiet but tlrm. No 2 , ytff
VO o. No 3 , 2Siic. No 3 white. 3f3U1 ! | ( No
3 white , 30e , track , mixed wcwtern , LVijJO c ,
Hack white. Wiai'iC1 ' Options quiet
UAY-Flrmer. flnpjilng. ti5i(7 ( c , good to
choice , SOitsfic
llOI'.S-Qulet slale. coninuni to choice ,
liW crop , 6c , JWS crop , 7/c / , 15W crop , JStf
HI . Pa. . Illc roait. 1W rrop , 4fl(6r ( , H93 erop.
7fr9r. iwj croi. 12 llp
Hinra-Flrm. ( JalVMton. 20 lo Hit ,
H'tc. Texa" dry. 21 to 35 lb , ll'tc. ' Cali
fornia , 21 to K Ibs , 21HP.
MIATHKR Stendy , hemlock solo. Hut-noi
Avre- ( , light lo heavy weights. 2Mi2iVic.
neld , 2M/2o'4e '
PROVlSloNS-Rppf , dull , fnmllj. $12'Off
110W. me.s . J10.60. beef hnmi. S30f 23 ( .
pneket , Jll 5'B12' i. cl-y extra Indli mess
I21fl0fl2irfl Cut me.its. nulel , plekled bel
lies , $5 tiffi'i 25 , plekled shoulders. } 5 15.
pltkled ham.s. { SMii.w I.ard. slrong.
we-.ite-rn stiam rlo'd at J ( ! 17' ' * . , January
plo-Td at f.17'js. ! nominal , rellned , strong ;
continent , Jf.31. South America. JG.fO , rom-
pound , H.ITH'iu 75 Pork , firmer , tnc s ,
J10.2.VTHO > , Bbort clear , J11.25B12.OJ , fam
ily , 1J 00fI2.f > n
Hirjj Frm. domestic , fair lo cxlra , 4fj
G c , Jaian : , 4lf(5e
MOLASSKS Fltm , Now- Orleans , open
ke tin , good to eholeo , 321/100. /
FRiiGHTS-To Mvcrpool , cutlet but drm ;
potion hv steam , 2V1 , nominal , grain b >
Steam. TdS'l'l '
MIJTA1.S- metnls the newyiir opened
with the outlook for renewed activity nnd
price Improvement quite encouraging Tils
wits particularly true ; of tin and lend , vvh'ch '
ruled firmer on Increased domain ! nnd favorable
vorableadvlees from outside markets.
While quid , the other depirtment" wre
fllrly Rtuadv and about unchanged At the
close- the Metal exchange called pig Iron
wariants eptlet lake copper unrhanged in
JIG 50 , tin quiet and llrm at J2i nOiiiSG SO ;
lend stuidv at $4 7Ki4 71 , spt-lter qulpt nt
JI50fil,0. The brokers' price for lead Is
$1.13 and for eopner $15 2VfilG 50.
O.MVIIV < ; IMH.\I : , \ittcr.T. .
Conilltliin iif 'I'rniliand ( liiotntloiiN on
Slniili * mill FlintProduce. .
UGGS-RoPolpls light , fresh IGc. '
DRI.SSKD PotI/rHY Cbolco lo fancy
lurkevH. 9'yiiin . ducks. Sc , geese , SjJS'ac ;
spring chicken" , 7fi7'te ' , hens , G14'iT7c ' ;
roosters , K/'II
1.1V1 : l > OUI.TRY-Hens , fie : spring chick-
ens. 5'se , old ard st iggy looster.s , 3c , ducks ,
5'-c , rec"-e , G'i-i . tin keys , 7c.
1)1 ) "I I'KR - - Common to fair , IGQlCHc ;
rhoke , lSilie. ! .spp.irator , IGo , galhercd
eieamerv 221i2Jc
PIGKONS I.lve , per clo , 7dc.
ViAlSiolcc ) , 9e-
HAM H Duck- mallards , $30017325 , blue
wing teal. $171. L'leen wins teal , $1 25fl | 50 ,
mlxpil ducks. JloiKf/200
OYSTHRM-'Medlum ' per can. ISc ; stand
ard , pei can , ; 2e , bulk hlandard , per gal ,
$1 "o , extra , selects , pei can 30c , extra
selec Is , per gal , $1 GO , New York counts ,
per can , , t7c. New York counts , per ICO , $1 25 ,
HAUpland , cholciJG50 , midland ,
choice , $ G , lowland , choice. $5 , rje Mtravv ,
choice J550 , No 3 corn , 27c , No. 3 white
oats , J2's ' < , e-i icked eorn , per ton , $12 , eorn
and oats , i hopped , pet ton , $12 W ) , bran , per
ton , $13. siioit , uci ton , $14
SW1JUT iPOTATOHS Ppr bbl , Illinois ,
$3 , Jer evs , $1 , large bbls , Kansas. { 275.
POTATOES Per bit , choice , .lOfHOc.
CAH11AGK Per Ib , 14c , Holland seed ,
lT(2e (
CAUMKhOWUH-Vcr crate , S2 DO
CRANHCRRlICS-Uloll and llugle , per bbl. ,
$1150 , Jirsevs , $ G1
ONIONS Retail way , > cllovv , CSc , red , 75
.
c KliitY : Per do25Q30r ; California , per
bunc b , 4 ji-
Tl'RNIPS-Rulabagas ' , per Ib. , 1'Sc ; Cana
dian , Hif/IV
MrsilROlMS-Por Ib box. 50c
IOMAT012S Florida , per fa-basket crate ,
$1 50Q5 W ) .
FRl'lTS.
AiPPIjI.S Choice western shipping stock ,
$3 OOfi. ! 50. New "Yol k ' .lock , $3 75Ij I 00
GRAPHS California Hmperor. $2 ; Calaw-
b.is. per t-mall Insl.ct , ISc , Malaga gr.vpus ,
per bbl . $7 ( KTf/9 / CO
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGi.S Mexican , per box , $3 , Cali
fornia navels , > ier box. SIM'S" 75 ; California
s-eedllnfis. - > oi box $ "
IjHMONS Callfomla fancv , $1 ; choice
California , $175 , Me'lna , $150.
MisciuANrors :
HONHY 'Por ' 24-BPPtIon e-ase , $125.
Nl'TS Hlckoiv nut" , large , per bu , $1 ;
shell barks , $1 25SJ1 Go
FIGS California lasers , per 10-lb box' ,
$1. California carton , per 10-lb. box , $110 ,
impoited tigs , per Ib lie
DATHS (0-lb ( boxes , ni iiitie per Ib.
I.MAPM3 SFGAR-Pei Ib , He
ll I DCS , TALIjOW. DTC.
HIDiS-No 1 green hides , S'ic. No 2
green hides 7 ! < iC , No 1 salted bidet. , lOc ,
No 2 salted hides 9c , No 1 veal calf , S to
12 lb ' ( - . No 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs , bo
TALLOW ' .RF.ASi : , ETC Tallow , No
1. li . No 2. 3ic , rough , lie , white grease ,
2(314C ! ( , jellovv and brown grease , 2 SJ3c.
St. l.niilK Crnlii mill I'rov iNloiin.
ST. LOF1S , Jan 2 WHEAT-Hlgher ;
No J rod cash , cluvator , GHic , track , 72c ;
January , 70V. May , 72V4c ; July , fil'/ic , No.
2 haul , d5it' ( > 7e ; Itcelpt.s , 20,010 bushels
Fl.Ol'R Firm , patent5. . $3 15 13 55 ; extra
fanev , $ ! 10'fi311 ' , clear , $275 290
CORN Higher , No. 2 tasn , . ! 0c , track ,
Sl'sc. Januaiv , 20c. May , 32c.
OATS Higher. No 2 cash , 24c : track , 24U
fft2IVic , January , 2lc , May , 25Uc , No. 2
white. 25'ii2Gc '
HYi : Hauler at 52&c
SniJDS Timothy , $2.05'f7235 : flax , higher
nt $1 >
CORNMICAL Steadv at $1 70ftl ( 75
HRAN Strong , Hacked , east track , 63 ®
Gle HAY Steadv ; timothy , $10.75 1250 ;
prattle , * 7 OOifi1 ! 00
WHISK Y-Steadv at
COTTONTIiS-l 05
linMP TWINi-9e. :
MKTALS 1-c.ad , firm nt $465. Spelter ,
dull at il J5
POFI.TRY Weak , chickens , Gc ; turkeys ,
7' c1. ducks , iW/G / e , geese , 5' c
PROVISIONS Dr > salt boxed meals , ex-
Ira shoits , $1G2' ' = , clear rllis , $ .175 ; clear
Hides , Jl S7' Hac-on , extra .shorts , $ G 12't ;
clear rll > s , $ ' Si , clear tides , $0 .17' ; . Pork ,
higher. Jobbing , Jl 75 for old , $11 25 for now
Lird. 'ilgber ; prime .steam , $5.50 , choice ,
K 52V
RKCIilPTS- Flour , 12 MK ) bbls . wheat , 20-
OOt bu . corn 12.1 IO bu. , oats. 71.000 bu
SIlIPMnNT.S Flour , .1,000 bbls , wheat ,
SO.O'X ' ) bn , corn 40.000 bu , oats , 26.000 bu.
Milder. HKK mill Clieese
PHILADKLPHIA , Jail 2 RUTTHR
Firm , fancy vvestein creamery , 29c ; fancy
western pilnts. 30c
KGGS Firmer and IP higher , fresh vvc"t-
ern. 2lc , flesh neil by , 21e , fresh pouth-
we.stern. 22i fresh southern , 22c.
CHRKSi : Firm
NHW YORK , Jan 2 RFTTCR-Rocelpts ,
7.0G1 pkirs . market strong , western cream
ery 231721P , June creamery , 22ft2GV6c (
CHICKSi : Receipts , 1,719 pkgs . market
111 m ; fall made fancv , small , 12Sfl3c , fall
mniln fancv laige , 12f(13c , late made
small 125il2c , laige late made , Ha4iiT12c
POOH HoeolptH G.GIO pkgs , market linn ;
vvitilprn , ungraded , at mark , 15t22c ? , vvesl-
ern. 24c , loss off
CHICAGO , Jan 2 IJIITTKU Strong.
creameries ISt 'i dairies , \WQ1Xc \ ,
KGGS Firm at IMjVtc
PT 1.0F1S. Jan -IHTTTIZR-Hlghor ;
eieameiv. 2lfi'27've . dairy. 1972l' ' c
KANSAS CITY , Jan I'-BUTTUU-
Creamei > . 2HJlcihiliv ( ; 17c.
IXJOS Steadv. fresh Missouri and Kan-
pas stock , firstc. 15'j.e dozen , cases re
turned , rtorage ,
ll > erpiMil ( irnlii anil Prm Ulonn.
LIVIRPOOL , .i 2 WHKAT spot. NO
2 red , wet-torn winter , firm , 5s lOd ; No. 1
iioithern .spring , tlrm , ( H 1'id , futures dull ,
March 5s in. el
CORN Spot American mixed , firm. 3a
frVl. fiituioB , Januarv slendy , 3sCd , Feb.
ruar > , qiilc" Is ( id. March steady , 3s Cd
Imports of vvliiNit Into Klveipool for the
week were From Atlantic ports , 32 5W
nnirtcrs ; Pacific norts , tiotie ; other ports ,
19.000 quarters Imports of corn Into Liv-
t'lpnol from Allan Ic jiorts for the week ,
22 301 quarters
PROVISIONS I.ard. American refined In
pa'Is , firm. 31s Hams , thort cut , Mini , 44s
lliicon. Cumberland cut , tlrm. 32s ; fhort
rlhs , llrm , 33s , long clear middles , light.
firm. 31s ; long clear middles , heavy , firm ,
3fc Gd , short eleir backs , firm. 32s 6d ; clear
tx'lllps , firm , Jls Slnuldprs , square , llrm ,
Ms
KniiMiiH CM ) ( irnlii and J'rov luloim.
KANSAS < MTY. Jan 2-WHiAT-Mny : ,
tuc , cash , No 2 hard , G4c , No. 3. nKriUe ;
No 2 red , GajJ70c , No. 3 , G3iJ& ( > c ; receipts ,
101 cars
cORN-May. 2-i7tc. cash No 2 mixed ,
25 % i21e. No 2 white , 23c , No 3 , 23'c.
OATS-NO 2 white , 210.
RYH No 2. 4U/50c
HAY-ChoIco tlmolhy , $300t)950 ) ; choice
prairie. nofWiTtin
RIJCniPTa-tTbree da > s ) . uhe.lt. G2.400
tin . eorn. 15500 bu ; ewls. 14IK ) bu
SHlPMHNTS-WhPal , 70,800 bu . corn ,
111,003 bu . oals , 5,000 bu.
Toledo VliirKe' ,
T01-UDO. O. Jnn -WHKAT-Illuh r
and llrm , Xo 2 , tarh , 70'ie , May , 7Sc
nskei1
CORN Dull and steadv. No. 2 mixed ,
Sl'ic.O .
OiA Dull am ! steadj . No 2 mixed , 24c.
RYF Nomlniil. No eaeh. SG'uc
CI.OVnRSKKD-Actlve and slead > . prlmo
new. cat > h and January , { 5 57i : . March , $565.
\ lullilc- Supply of ( irnlii ,
NI3W YORK , Jan 2 The statement of
the visible Kiippl ) of grain In store and
alloat on Sa'urdav December 1 > , 1 JO. , ih
mpiled bv the New York Produce ex-
< nnge ' as followhbeal 55 291 W bu
derrcafe 5 7 ft > i bu Corn , 11.5ls,0W ( bu . de
crease , " 63,000 bu , Oals , e.ClM.OOO Uu , Jn.
221.oil bu HJP. 1 WVurt bu dr-
crp.iseefiO < Jrt hil Ilarlev. 254G 10 bu , do-
cteart > IW.CKX ) bu.
moll * When * mid I'liinr.
MINNEAPOLIS , Jnn 2-wiuAT-in
store. No 1 northern , January , OS'jc , Mri } ,
C7tio , Julj. CSi4fi 5Sc On track. No 1
hard , G7V , No. 1 northern , 6'j'4c , No.2
northern , G4Vie
FLOFH First patent" , Jl IOR3 ( fin. second
patents Jl iXtflfl 30 , first clear , $220fi230 ,
HHAN-In bulk , J1100U1125
Milwaukee Crnln MnrUol.
MILWAUKi : ! : , Jan 2-wmAT-ltlgher ;
No 1 northern , 671iC7'4c , No. 2 northern ,
HiifAe
HYi-Qulet. : No. 1. IMC
HAHLUY Firm , No 2 , 45c , sample , 3SC'
43' ' o
Duliitli Wlii-nl Market.
Dt'Lt'TII. Jnn 2 WHHAT-N'o. 1 hnrd.
ensh , Cfltic , No 1 northern , each , SoUe ; May.
GS'fco , Jnlv , 70c , No. 1 northern , C3c ; No. 3
spring , 5i'4c '
MoviJiinvrs ( IF s-rocivs AMI IID.NDS.
TrnUers StirfirUcil nl siri-nuth De'vel-
opeil bj stoc-U Miirle-l.
NiW YORK. Jan 2-The strength de
veloped In todaj s stoi k market and the
degree to whlrh It extended were a surprise
to traders Last week's very e-onslde-rnblc
advance ! In prices offered Inviting profits
and It vvas expei te I that celling on this tie-
counl would be sulllclent to feed the now
demand 'Ihe selling to take profits in the
first hour of the trading was in fact on a
verv large scale , sharp advances at the
opening Helping along the proe-tss Last
weeks persistent demand and the lar e
gains In prices were a paradox In \\all
stte-et and the professional traders wele
very persistent tn elllns the market on
any advances This eltim.nl vv.is waichful
loiin > for any opportunity to ovvoop upon
the market and break priecs to a point at
which thej could buy In at n profit , \\hon
the piollt uklng beeame manifest tbe >
made a vigorous attack on llrookhn Tian-
slt , forcing It clown ovpr 3 points and bring
ing the ilvo In the genpl.il nmiket to a
halt So far , the cour'-e of the maiket was
about us bad boon expe-cted
The- tone of the monei market vvas firm
at the opening and the demand Incident to
the active speculative storks pushed the
monev rate up lo 11 per cent dining the
diiv Thus all things teemed to confirm the
expectations of the reactionists , who , hou-
ovei , entirely to proper ! } gauge the outside
demand for stocks , absotoed the sales to
take profits and then appeared to swallow
up all other offerings available The .uar
party became alarmed at the pioportiotis
of the advance and hastened to c-ovei The
money rate ran down latei In the da > to .1
per cent nnd thu tone of stocks became
mioMitU
Theme - - ! stock gains and the greatest ac-
tlvlu were shown In the industrials , ot
which Sugar vvas the leader. The lion and
steel stocks , especially the common , vveru
also in eacer demand at advancing prices
and the strength tprend to other Industrials
At the same time there vvas a confidant and
well distributee ! demand for the railroad
stocks. The grange-is shewed th" largesl
advances , owing to the rebound from last
week's weakness clue to the bt Paul and
illurllngton statements of earnings and the
trunk lines , Including llaltlmote At Ohio ,
Noifolk AJ Western ami the gieat trunk
lines , were all notably strong so were the
central tt attic lines , such as Cleveland , Cin
cinnati , Chicago , x : St Louis ai. < l LakeKrle
. \Ve-tcrn stocks Chesapeake X. Ohio
tailed to resuond
The declines In discount rates abroad
aroused .some confidences that the export
movement of told will not extern ! much
further , though the financing ot the bouth
African wai expenditures must be reckoned
with and may have the motive of the stren
uous etTorts that have been making to
bring about eafler conditions In the Lon
don money market. As for the domestic
situation tne movement of mono } has evi
dent ! } turned In lav or of New \ ork. New
Ycrk exchange nt Uoston went at a sharp
premium toda } An accepted authority estl-
irnte that the total disbursements for Jan-
uar } tins } ear , taking Into account hecitri-
tle.s of bank lt > suiancj > corxpinles ind su-h ,
will foot u > $ nu,000,000
There were sulllclent points of weakness
In the bond market to give nn Irregular
appearance , altnoucjb the- tone was stiong.
Total sales , par value , JLUjSOO United
States 3s declined ' < , In the h'd price
The Commercial AeVvertt c-r's Ixindon
Hi.uncial catileeram sajs. Gold ariivals
and General French's vlctoi } nt C'oles-
burg caused a good feeling in the markets
here at the opening tccla } , though business
was small In the afteinoon , howevei con
sols fell from 9j7s to t'"s ' on the dlsip-
polntlng allotment of treasury bills and the
other markets were svinpathetlc-allj af
fected. Americans began buoyant and
above parity , but sagged New i ork solel
here sparingly and the close wns > , below
the best Prices woie. bid up again , how-
over. iPnris market strong , bpanlsh 4s
vvero G4l-2 and tlntos 4468 Other copper
shniea were a shade harder than on last
Frida } The copper fortnlghtl } statistics
show stocks down 8S1 tons < ind su.-.MIes decreased -
creased 1,581 tons Money -was eas } HIIC !
bills were slack The tendency Is to hold
them back awaiting further Bold receipts
Todav JL432.000 gold In German eoln was
bought by the Dank of Unglnnd besides
10,000 In bars and 54,000 came In from
Denmark
The following are the quotations for the
leading stocks on the New Yoik exchange
todav.
"onion SlneU < ) nodi ) IOIIN ,
UOSTON , Jan ' . ' Call loans. G'u" per
cenl. lime loans , 5f(0 ( per cent Olficlal
oioslng ciuotatlons of stocks , bonds and
mining shares :
IliinU ricurliiKfi ,
NHW YOHK .Inn 2 Clearings , J1C1.321 , .
437 balances , $ l,961.12.1 )
HOSTON Jan -Clenilngs. . J23.S19070.
bntaneex 557 316
CHICAGO Jan 2-fleirlngs U07K.Us
Inlanc-ey Jl M7 1C9 pouted ex < bnngi { 4 S3i
4 ssi- . , > ; „ * York exchanire 5c prem'um '
ST LOPIS Jan 2 Clearlnee | > .C74 fe7
baUncce , J1,3C4 > X , money , C07 per cent ,
New York of.Jinnge. SOc premium b'd 75c
premium nsked
PMILADILIMIIA. Jnn 2-ciearing- -
II1TU bil.ince , J2.3I1.472
HAI.TIMoun , .Inn 2-Clearings , } l 21.-
961 , baluncoi. JW.OSO
> IMV nrli lloiii Miirket.
NHW YOHK , Jan 2-MONIJY-On cal. !
Him at 3fMO per cent , bust In.in , 3 per cent ,
tilling rate , s pi r cent , prlmo morcnntl'o '
paper , 0 pot cent.
STL'HLINO nxcHAXnn-Plrm. with nc-
tiial bii lne In bunkers bill nt $1 sV ?
4.i7'4 fir demand and at JI.S2 < 41I < .2'4 for
. Kly dn.vs. postesi rile . } 4 S1f4.S3'i | , com-
morcliil lllls , } | sm4 sl\
SILVnn-Cortlllenie's , GSiifrJS'ic ; bar ,
GST c , Mexican dollirs , 4"i4c.
UONDS Oovornments. weak ; stnle , In
active ; ra'Irond , Irrosiilnr.
The following nre the closing quotations
on bonds :
U S 2 , teg. . 1M 4 N . Y C Is . . . .10.1
do K reg it)1 ) * N J. C. gen 6s..l17'
do eoupon . 110H No Cnroilnn B * 127
do new 4s. reg ISI I * do 4S . lOi !
do coupon r,3Xni Pae Is . . .110
do old I" , rfg III ilo Sj
Mi i eoupon HI do 4s . . . . 101
do Es , reg .112 x Y C. St L 43 10IU
do coupon . . . .11211 N .t W. coll. 4 ' 91
D oC C H C5s 120 i do gen. fis . 129
Ateh.'gon Is . , M Ore. Nav. 1s. . . 110
do ndj la. < , OH do 4s iOP4
Canada So 2s lO'i. Ore S L. Cs , . . 12 < i\
C A : O 414s. . M Mn consol 5s .111
do 5s 11514 Heading gen Is Mi
C ft N W e7s 140 Hln O W 1s 9 * .
do dolt fis . nr SI L .1 l.M 05'HOis.
Chicago Tor 4 91'j , SI L .t S F g C HO
D AH (1. Is Ifll % St I * , consols 107
do l . . . 9SU St P.C & I' Is 11S" < ,
r. T. v .v c is 101 i MO r , . . . m
irlo gen. 4s . (17 ( * So Hy 5s . . .107
F W & D CIs 73 S H .V T. Cs . . . 79H
Gen Klectrlc Cs 119 Tenn n. s. 3s . ! > 2' ' ?
O H .t S A Cs HR Tex. & Pnc Is .111
do 2s . 10' , ' do 2 31
Tl , t T. C. 5s 10114 Union Pac Is 102 %
H &T C o 0 > . 110Vnbitill , 1" . I13'i
la Central 1 .110 do 2s . . . . ' 19
K C. . P . < t C . Is fiS > VVest Shoio Is 110
La n o. 4s . itv.u.vis Central Is. 90
L RN. . mil 4- % 'V.i. Centuries . S.T . ,
So PacificIs s ] % do doferird . . n
M. 1C & T. 2s (17 ( .Co'o. So Is WK
do 43 . . . . _ _ M4' ) '
* 10x-liitorost
Now Voi-lt Illnlnu ' tcioUfi.
NH\V YOR1C. Jnn -The following
are HIP nllklal closing quotations for uiln-
Inir shares.
London Stoe-K dnoln t lolls.
LONDON , Jan 2-1 p m.-Closing :
Cons. monov Wt N Y Central 15S
Consol i acct 9)as ) Heading . 1 %
Canadian Pac fi No Pacific pfd 75'A
Hrlo. . us ; Ate bison . 20i/
do 1st pfd 11'4 Loulsvllio SZVj
Illinois Central 115 Grand Trunk . 7
Fnlou Pao pfd 77 Anaconda , . . . & ' &
St 1 * common 120V
February
UAH. Sll VIHl Quiet at 27'W per ounce.
MONI3Y 4'j per cent , the i.Ue of discount
'n Iho 0:1011 : market for short bills , C'4 per
cent , for tbieo months' bills 5'4 per cent
( oiiilltliiii of the TrciiNllr .
WASHINGTON. Jin 2 Today's state
ment of the cnnd'tlon of the treasury
shows- Available cash bilanco , J2SJ.59"I5J ,
gold reserve , J23ttOCfl,230
( ot'oii llarUc-l.
NiW YORK. Jan -COTTON-Futuros
closed birelv steadj , Januarv , $741 , Peb-
runiy , $741 , Mnreh , $746. April , $7 4" > , .Mav.
$751. June , f" 51 , lul > . $751 , Augu t $750 ;
September , $702 October SiiOl , November ,
$ 87 Spot closed quiet and 1-lGc higher ;
middling uplinds 1\c , middling gulf , Sc ,
sales 1 ' 00 bale's
XUW ORhCANS. J.'il -COTTON
Stoadv , sales , fi.VO bales , ordllinr.v. 6S-li > c ;
low middling. 73-lc , middling , 77-16c , good
middling. "Nc. middling fair , 7 l"i-lCc , re-
crills , ! .7C0 bales , htocK 4(12591 ( biles
Futures barely ste-ulv , Janu.uv , $72157722 ,
Fe iuaiv , S721Ti72i. March , $723lfi724. April.
$7 25f7 JO. Mav. $7 27f77 2S Juno $72r)7J7M ) ,
, lul$71tfi7,2. . August. $7 10fT7 11 , Septem
ber. $ G77fH. 71 , October. $ Gfi7f/iC9
ST I.OPIS , Jan 2 COTTON Steady and
unrluim"d salfs 1,001) ) bales. mlddllliR
77-lfic , lei-elpts 2 2ff2 bales , pliipments , 2,772
bales , stock 101 5W biles
I.IViRPOOI > . Jan 2 COTTON Spot.
fair demand and prices 1-l" d higher , Ameri
can middling fair 4 13-lSd , good middling.
4V1. middling , 49-lGfl , low middling , 4 in-2d : ! ,
good ordln ir > 4 7-32vl , ordinal v , 4 l-o2d The
sales of the ilay wore 10000 bales , of which
500 bales woic fur speculation and export
and Included 9.10J bales Ameilcan. Re
ceipts since 1 ict rcijort , S5.0CO bale- . Includ
ing 11 OTO bales American Futures opened
Him and closed barely steady at the ad
vance. American mlelitling. 1 m e , Janu
arv 4 22-GITi4 23-04(1 , sellera ; Januarv and
Kobruaiv , 4 20-r4d , sellers : Fobruitv and
March , 4 lC-fi4fi4 17-G4d , sellers. March and
Apt II. 4 14-G4d value. April and May , 4 11-GI
c 412-Gld sellers ; Mnj and Juno , 4 9-eild ,
seller.s , June and July , 4 7-Gld. tellers ; July
nnd August 4 5-rlT ( | I G-G4d , hollers , August
and September 4 1-fild , sellers. September
and October ? tn-R4 3 fl-44cl , value ; Oclobcr
and November , ,1 10-ftld , value.
Wool MnrUol.
BOSTON , Jan 2 The wool market has
boon extreme ! " quiet thl.s week , caused by
the holldavs and the stringency In the
money market Values are tirm and deal
ers a-o contident of higher prices Terrl-
torj wools held on the scoured basts of 70
for the best lots ot staple flue medium and
fine , w' b choice lines of .stanles at 05" .
Fleece vools are rlo- but llrm at Me for
XX and above Ohio The supply of Aus
tralian wool Is merger and pi Ices nomlnil
Following are the quotations for leading
descilptlon" Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces
X and above , .ITTillc , XX and XX abnvo ,
Sjiill'lc ' , delaine. SxfHOi . No. 1 combing "S'ij ' ,
19cNo 2 roniblnir. Siifi t7c Michigan."s -
eonsln. etc X Michigan. J7f(2ie ( No 1
Michigan comblnrj , ! 5fi3M No J Michigan
coml Ing , Jlf/3oc , No 1 Illinois combing ,
15fi'i'c. ; No 2 Illlno's eomb'ng , 3lii35c ; X
Now York Newllamnshlro nnd Vermont ,
2Gi7'i:7c ! : , No 1 New York. New Hnmpflhlin
and Vermont , iJf(3te ( , delilno Jllchlgnn , 14
< O.T5o I'nwnshed medium , etc Kentucky
and Ind'ana quarter blood combing. 27' ' fi
2Ic. threo-elRhtv's b'ood , 23(10Missouri
quaitor blood , 27e , thioe-elgbths blood , 27c ,
braid combing. 2JT/24e lake and Georgia ,
2lfi2VTenltorv wools Montana and Da
kota niedliini and line , 22fi2U , scoured , G2
filSi , staple , lM/70i , I'tnh and \VyomIng
line modltim and fine. lSJlo , scoured , 10
l/1'.lc , staple , ( uiliift"t , Idaho line incdliim and
flno. ] Sfi21c ( hcoured , Jo. medium , 20if
2ic. scouied. 52'iiok Australian , hcourod
basis , ppot pr'cos ' Comb'ng. superfine , S8@
90c. . good , WiT/S7c. average. Sic
XBW YORK Jan 1 WOOI , Quiet ; do-
tnc.stlo lleeie 21f/2ii , Tex.H. H17c.
SI" LOIMS. Jan - ' WOOI/-Nomlnal ;
medium grades. iSfi.M'jc. light flne , 17ii721c ;
heavy tine , 14lSc , tub washed , 2j.15c. !
NI3W YORK. Jan -COFFnn-Flltures
opened Moiulv , unchanged to 10 polntB
higher and. though .showing fair stability ,
iiilod comparatively ciulet , with prices tend.
Ing downward under light prollt-taklng
and In absence of Investment support I3u-
rope sold cparinglv on the advance , sonio
shorts coverliiR The bettei feeling vvas
caused by flnnnosIn Hamburg Specula
tion vvas ictaided bv an absence of news
from the Merlin and Havio markets , whlih
remained closed The market closed steady ,
with prices unchanged to 5 points higher ,
total sales , ityvt bags Ineludlng- January ,
$015 , March. Jij.inii ( . : " > , April , Jfi 40 ; May ,
JO lOiiG 15 , July , $ 'i ' l5fGf.5 , September , $ CGO ,
( Jctolier , $ GG"i , November , $ ( iC5Ti 70 , Decem
ber , $ G75 , spot , Rlo , Hinier , No 7 , Invoice ,
7'sc : No 7 , lobbing , V c Mild , llrmcr ;
Cordova , &tfl2l-o.
( Ill > lrl.i-r.
Oil , CITY , U'a Jan -OIIS-Credll bal-
allies , } 1 CO eortlllcates , no lids or Kiles ;
pblDinentH Dr-ember 29. 30 and .11 , 2S3 152
bbls . avcraijc , 7S Itl bbls ; runs DecetnbPr
21 SO and 31 , 217.0)0 ) bbls. nverngo , S3 02.1
bblh t-hlpme-ntH Jnnuary 1 , CC.02S bbls , runt ,
Januan 1. 4S.4IJ1 bbls.
NUU YORK , Jan 2 OILS Cottonseed ,
Ktron , orlme crude 30c , prlmo > ellow , 35c.
Petroleum , steady , rellned Now York. } 39) ;
Phlladflphla and Baltimore $3S5 , Phlladi 1-
phla and Haltimore In bulk. $720 Rosin.
nlead > , strained , common to good , 51 15
Turpentine , llrm at
V-M i > rl. lr > ( iiioilN IliirUel ,
Ni\V ; YORFC , Jan -The market for
dry goods n-opfi s without anj change of
moment In lone ( ir chnractur of demand for
cotton goodH ( ieneral business IH eiulet
and previous prbos malntnliud In | > otli
btnplo linen and fancies , cotton yarns con-
tlnuct llrm , but demand barelj up to recent
volume In woolen goods division the Amer
ican Woolen company opened for fall clay
diagonals at from 55 to 20 per cent ndvancu
over last Sontc-mber and keicojs at from
1,1 to 33 per cent advance There has been
an active demand at the new prices
( iillfiirnla llrli-il I'mlln ,
Ni\Y YORK Jnn -CALIFORNIA
DRIHD riUMTS l3\UDorntfd anplcH quiet
but tlrai on a modern IP demand nnd good
niuntrv aJvlies California fiultu , ciulet
* t < ite ev.i 'Oi ite I a > 'ili < ( iinni'm t'ati'v
prime ii\il ( > b j | < i Tfo' ' , ! fain v v 'a
( Prune B J' 'cjKi < i to clzr am ) qualltv
Aprlf-ots H > > al ljili MUIPI inik e l
Peaches. peoUd J0y.2 unptekj T''ylOi '
L
Fat Oattle Are Gradually Workinc to a
Higher Point ,
LIGHT HOG RECEIPTS FOR A TUESDAY
loK" Aotlvp mill Illit tdc Illuber. but
Vlurl.ot ( Mospx n l.lttlo llrnler
Mbri | In Active Deituind and
MrutiK ( o lllnbor. .
SOUTH OMAHA , Jnn. 2
Hccclpts vvero. Unttlo Hogs. Sheep.
Olllclnl Moiielny 1,411 2.U70 840
Oillclal Tltcsdny 2i > ! 7 2.SOI 2.V3J
Two days this week . . . 4,111 4 S71 3.670
Same days last week . 2,011 4.S1S 1,191
Same da > s week before 4H7 1G.1S1 2,151
Same Ihreo weeks ago . 6.27S S.fill & .SI-
The otllelal number of cars of stock
bi ought in lidtiy by each road war.
Cattle' . Hoi's. Sh'p.
C , M. ft St P Hy 2
O ft St L. Hy 4 2
Missouri Pacific Hy 10
t'tilon Pacific system US S S
C & N. W Hv 3 2
F , i : . & M V H. H 27 W
St. P , M ft O. Hy 21
H SAl. . H. H. H. 11 s
C' . H. ft Q. Hy ; i 12
f , H 1 A : P. H > , east 5 1
Total locolpls 117 10 11
The disposition of the day's receipts wn ?
ns follows , c-noh buyer purcmifl'ng Iho num
ber o' head Indicated :
Urn eis.
Omaha Packing Co
G II Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour ft Co
Omaha P. Co , . . .
Hammond. Knti'ws City
H. Hickor ft P
Vnii.sant ft Co
W I Stephen.
Livingstone ft
II L. Dennis ft Co. .
Other hii } era . . 103
Totals . , .2,77ti 2.751 20J2
CATTU-Ttioio : were a few cattle hero
today ol all Kinds and the market as a
whole was In good shape as logards the
selling Interests lluvcis seemed to want
a few kllle'rs , both cornfe-d stools and cow
stuff , nnd vvero out p\rly looking for It
T.ie market In conspijncnco vvas Mrong and
active and about overvthlng that l , every
thing desirable changed hands earl > In the
morning at at staeioiy prices Them were
quite n good man > common steers In the
> ards , but nt the nme time there vvero a
few prott > fair loads as will be noted
from Iho hales below Oood cows and
heifers , as will bo dl x-oveied from nn ex
amination of the representative sales , aio
also bilnging good pi Ires.
Stockers and feeders were not quite so
active as tbev have been There weio qnlto
a good imn > cattle of that description In
the yards jesterday and a few additional
today , while there did not appear to bo
quite such n brisk county demand The
result vvas that speculators were not qutto
such good bujers and In some catuJ
where they bid verv nirong earl > thev re
fused to take the cnttle latoi on when the
true situation beenme known Stl'.l prices
on that kind of cnttlo are high enough
The mnrkot today would have to bo quoted
ns > steady to lower Iteiiresentntlve sales :
STUUKS.
54. . . 1210 4 fi 6 1200 4 93
COWS AND HHIFCRS
i -o r , GO 1 Iff ) 7 M
Ityi fi 50 1 140 7 00
. . 140 C 75 2 ire 7 00
STOCKKHS AND FHIIDincP
' 4 10
t 25
4 TO
4 fifl
4 80
. . 510 4 00 11 411 1 70
STAGS
.1210 S 00 23 1347 4 35
. .159. ! ' 00 13 1151 I G *
COLOHADO.
2. ) bulls. . . 103S 3 fiO
W A Hampton Neb.
15 cow'P toil 3 25 .1 calves. 133 7 W
2 calves. 215 5 M loalves. .125 23
HOGS It seemed like a Monday in the
vnrdH Ibis morning , Iho itcrlpts were so
small The steady advance in prices al-
mobt alwavH causes Kblppers to hold buk
with the Idea that by waiting they will get
a little morn fur tholr bogs As io prices ,
llils morning I boy woio u big ] Uc higher ,
and the market was nollvo at tbo advance
All the early arrivals Hold at the advance
noted , and It was not long until the penn
were cleared The bugs Hold for tbo most
part nt J)30fr433 ) , with the long string at
J4 32H'/4 ' 31 Yestcrdav Iho mobt of tbo hogs
sold at t20 \ ? | I 22'/tj ' Today a choice load of
butcher weights sold as high an ' 137'i
wlillo tbo top yoaluiduy was $125 $ , laid foi
two loads
While the early salts were as Indicated
above , Iho laler trains did not fate HO well
Late-r advices from Chicago Indicated a
weak close al thai point , and the market
here eased off liujers did not uppc-ai so
anxious for the Into bogs nnd Iho cloho was
not only weaker , but It was rather slow ,
though everything hold
licproticnlnttv'c sales :
No
101
103.
71
17iT
! iT
II
91U
Ht ill ItI I 1JI4 65 S.Y ) 40 4 3.'i
21 S13 II I re < ? 70 241 Ml 4 V ,
00 11 . 4 Sit * RSOT | fl 4 ,
M TO w 4 aw no zw 41 i *
67 SSI 121 t Mil 7,1 4 120 4 3T
71 2 < 1 240 I SRI * sS 21 ! 4 V
H2 f 1(0 I 1iU 6. . 2AI . . 4 flfi
S7 215 . 4 lift 73 289 SO 4 .5
TO Z71 40 I 12" . 311 212 * 0 4 V >
fil 271 SO 4 3i * K2 2 S vl 4 31
f,7. . 191 40 4 TCI * W . . 2 < B . 4374
CI 2B7 4(1 ( 4 35' ,
SHUKP There Wns n prettv decent run
of sbetp hero todn } , ns conipal-ccl with the
receipts of the past week or two but there
woio none too many tn supplv the reiiulro-
ments of the packers lluycrs vvero all out
earl.v and the pens wore cleared In n vorv
short time The pilees paid were stiotig
us compnicMl with vestorday , and In some
eases possibly n Illtle higher. In other
words , u vuis a good market and the kind
that sellers like
Some vet v nice western ewes sold nl
$100 , and a bnnch of good tulsocl , mostly
owes , brought tile same price. Some good
i fed westerns and } cnrlltlts xold at JlfiO. the
I Rntno Icil UK sold nl J4 40 Insl week A voiy
1 good bunch of fed vvesiein Inmbs , the
| same as sold nt Hi.15 } ostcrdny , old nl
I tlto same price todnv
I Qiiotatlons Oood to i liolco fed yeatlltigs.
Jl Ifci'i I fiO. Rood to oholce honvv wethers ,
$ I2"H ( | H , good to oholie llRht vve-lhers. } l 35
511 MI , good lo choice fed ewes , H7B 7IOO ;
fair lo good fed OWOH , $ , ] IOTf.115 ! , good to
choice native- lambs , JSIS'iSO ) . good to
eholoo fed we stern lamlis , $3ri5T3fiO. fair to
good fed western lambs , 51 S5'a515. feeder
wcihors. 373'i39i1 , feeder vent lings. } l ootf
42,1 , good to choice feeder Inmbs , ft 21114 ( VI ,
falllo good feeding lambs , { 1 00ft423 , feeder
ewes , JJ 23J/3on. Hoprcsonlallve cales
No- Av Pr
S " 'H" ' le M oo
1 pull lamb . io ( 01
2 western owes . io"i 101
; ( western owes . mi 410
)1J ) We-stoiu Ottos . JO" 4 00
1 ? l.ml Vl' rllnK * . M i r.J
I f'OS Mexican vo.irllngs . 71 ; i 50
1 " 11 > earlliiK and wathors . 110 t so
. ' we-stern lambs . m n 20
" ? ' wesiein lambs . if : , ; ; - ,
10 culls . ' ( ji 3 50
Til Mexican mitre ! . . . . . . . fit I 10
S cull lamb' ? . 73 i 75
CHICAGO I.ITn STOCK MUlKirr.
CnlvoN Tivonl-Fiio rent * Mumn
\ VpiKiro - HIIKSollvo. .
CHICAno , Jan U-CATTLi-Jonorab : !
stendy ; buti liors' stoi I ; mtlv ; nnnoiB
llrm. i ah os J5Luboxi a utck .mo , uood
foedon In stionir dpin.u.ii , teed io ihol < i-
J3 4fti'fi ; ' fJ , pooi to medium , $1 IJfio 30 , mixed
stocUtrs $100ftlsr > . spleoKd foeder.s , $ ! 25Tf
I * V1 , Rood to c'vilriTM $ | tOIJICO , lip'fiMs ,
$ .1 2K' ' I i'l. iMiim rs iajjijilus. rholoc oo\\- ,
f140'ilt ( ) . lU'lftis , 2idil IK ) , iiinnrrH , } . ' . ) '
( O1) ) , bull" . J. i/'i(4 iW , tahes. } 4SOTi750 , fed
TPXUH tioi\os $ iif635
HOOS Actl\p and 5fT10 ? hlsbor , top , $1 CO ,
Rood olcaraiuos , mixed ami Imtohors , 51 Wy
4 CO , Rood to oboli o hoiuj , $4 4iH < > 0 , loupli
! bca$4 2j'dM 40 , llRht. $4 20i I SJ'fe , bulk of
siili' , $4 Kit' I 55
SHULiI' AN13 hAMHS-Adho and 10C
blRbor , good clo.ir.inoo onrly , nathocth -
i rs f44U/-lO | , Inmbs , Jlott'-rfiwl. weslein
\\otlicrs , } l 40J4 S0ohtorn lambs , J bO i
HKCCIPTS-fnttle , S 5fO head , hogs , 20.MO
bend , sheet ) , 17,009 hend
I'Kj l > l\c ' 'looK.
KANSAS CMTY. Jan. 2-CATTKU-Ho-
7 7sO ndtl\ps , 1,400 'IVxans. trade ac-
il\o , | > ik'i steidy fet all offoiliiRS ot fall
nUilllty , a few half-fed stiors vuid lower ,
] hoavj n.itlvc stpprs. lo. tofJH ! 20. lightweights ,
' $4 uOI < i" 10 , stockers and feeders , $3.50fo OJ ,
butcher cows and heifers. $1 15'VT4 ' dO , ian-
n r * , J2 nOfil 13 , fed westoin' . Jl.tOf4i ,
western fecilor , $3."Mil 50 , le\ans , fi Soil
4 BO.
BO.HOOS
HOOS Hecclpts. 9.CW head , tiadotrv
act'vo , prices nilod K'c ' hl ; hpi , beaami
mixed. Jl.ltViH 50 , HBlit , jt 451147' ' , pigs.
J3 7 , " > T/4.03.
SHiiP ; ANU hAAIUS Hecelpts , 2 > 0)
iiend. Rood ( Inn.mil for all grades , > ostor-
das nd\nnce fully maintained. Iambi ,
* . " > 10f7" . "ri. miittons , Jl CiVi4 ( 70 , sloi Uors and
feeder" , $303 150. lUlN. $2 00i3.0n.
\ orl I , IIP Moi'K.
NI\V vonic , Jan -niuvis-ne- -
rolpts , .HT ho.id.ot \ llttlo dnlniT , foollnc
stead\ . cables ( Inn , rofrlsenloi bpof , 107 < i
( Tillc per Ib . no shipments today , tomoi-
nm , fi04 quartois of beef
f'AI.VnS-fJocolpts , 460 bead. Him for all
soils , all olcl. veaN SSOK/'lflO , little
cahes. $450. barnyard calves , $ .1507(400
SIIHKP AXn I.AMHH-Kocelpts , 1,110
bead , twfiilj cars on sale , sheep , a shade
hlBbor , lambs linn to IBo hl het nine tars
In Into were held for tomorrows nmiket.
poor to Rood sheep , $250Ji4 Jj. few selected
w ethers. $ " > 12't , lambs , $ " > 75'3GIO , Canada
lambs. f,23
HOGS Rocelpf ! . 3.9w head , three ears on
hale , stcadj at $4 vOJi 1 W
. j , .
ST I.OT'IS. Jan -CATTI.U RPI eipts ,
I 700 heart. incltiiHriR 1 MO head Texans , mar
ket stead } for natives with Te\ans .strons
aiKl hlchci , nathe shipping and oxj ort
Ftferh , J473 'GS5 , diessed bpyf and butrhcr
stcpp" , $1 2. > T5T / , stens under 1 OfO ! b' < , $ ,1 25
iT4 50. stockprs and feortois , $14V/17Ti. ( / oow ,
ami heifers $2W/300 , caiinois. ? 175Ti3f > 0 ,
1 nils. } 2C057'IOT. TOMIS and Indian sti-ers.
$1SOfi310 , oow-s and hrlftrs , $ J 50 170
HOGS Retells 17fiOO head , market
Rtrons : and active -IRS ! and llKht = . $4 'Wi\ \
440 , nnekois , $ ii.V/irO ; ! , biitcheri $1 oOTi I B
SHiDP ItecclptH , SCO bond market
steailv. native muttons $400Til25. lambs ,
$125(0550 ( , culls and biuks , $2001/150.
St. Jt > NI > | lll , \ tMock. .
SOl'TJI ST JOSni'H. Mo Jan -iSpr- -
clal ) The Journal quotes as follows
I'ATTl.i : Receipts. 1 WM ) heart. market
steady tn weak , natlveM.$4001r > 50. Texans
and westerns , $ .1&nfi3CO. cows and heifeis ,
$200THfin bulls and Mas ? * , $20 % 4 BO. .vcai-
HIIRS and talves , $1 75fi4 S5 , stoi kcrs" mill
feeder * . $31057450 , veals , $ l50Jt7fO
HOnS Hetclpls , l.noi ) bead , market Be to
lOc hlghor , all grades , $ l5fl50 ! ( , bulk of
salen , $1 40174 4" ,
SHiiP : Uecelpts , none , demand .strong
Stoilt Iii Siubl.
Polloulng- are the receipt" at the four
princlp.il wislorn rnaikets for Jnnimrj. J
Cattle Hess Pbep'i
South Omaha . 2iil7 'Ml " S30
ChlcaRO . I.GID 20100 17,000
KaiiK.iH < 'lty . n ! Si 9,500 2SO )
st j onis . 1,70) J7.COO nro
Totals . 20,327 I&.001 2J.1W
Min I IM.
NIJORMANS : , .inn 2-sroAu-Qiiiet ,
open kettle , 378f/U ; open kettle ipiitrlftiKiil
37 f 4 > n. ( cntrltugal. plantation Kianulitid
lr'-lCc ' , whites 4 > sTlse. > Pllo . .IM/l'- ( ,
M'ponils , 2'ie
.MOLASSKS-Qulet ; open kettle , : :7'u : I0 ( .
ci nlrlfii'Ml , ' . " ijuCc.
.N'i\V YORK , Jan 2 - SUGAR - Rivv
steady , fair rellnlng. .1 13-lbi ; centrlfupal.
Oli test , 4'0. ' molasses sugar , : ! 9-lG ( , re'lnci ]
steadv . cni'lied , flU-ISc , iiowclercd 5'j < ,
( jranulntcd , r > H-lCc
lot *
C'UK'AGO , Jan 2 Tito Ice hnrvoit began
today and lee twelve. Inches thick Is being
taken fiom the lakes and rlvoi of Illinois.
Ilidluna. and Wisconsin in the vlilnlty of
I'hlriiRo This work | VCH oniplnymenl to
over 7,000 men The annual harvest Is not
as early In arriving as lam jear , but It Is
HO far fully uu to all expidatloiih on thu
Hcoro of ciuallt } and abundant "
lloliiiiil Iti'Pil Iiuiro
NUW YORK. Jan 2 Roland Reed , t)1 ) ( ,
aetoi , pasbcd a comfortabln nlplit Ho
( teemed to n n bolter than before The.
change was not vei } treat , but was on-
couraglnc
TIM ? ii > : . .virMAIIKIT. .
INSTHUMUNTO flled for record Tuesday ,
January 2 , itiOO-
WnrriiuM Ilroilx.
South Omaha Lind company to t'nlon
Pacllle Railway company , lots 'i to
fi , block 17 , io H 1 to fi , block 23 , lots
1 to 5 , block 30 , Ioti < I In 7. block 4) )
lots 1 to I , , block 29 , lots 1 to C , bloiK
50 , South Omaha . . . . $27OJO
laither Drake el i'l to same , lot 1 ,
black 17 sumo . . . 1CO )
People's Havings bank to W O Cam-
bio , lot 2 , block 2. Rodlck'H nubdlv I.SO )
R A I'lnloy and vslto to Union Tru l
< oinpun > tuiKtcc , is | 0 feet lot 1 ,
Smlth'H park . . ISO
i : M Chadvvli k et al to A II Arrloii" ,
uiid'- ' . part lot 19 Horhach'tt l t add 13,700
W J Corn and wife to J' A Tucker ,
lot 14. block 1. Hawthorne add 25
H i ; Hates and wife to A R Dav'd-
fan. uml1 } ; lots 5 and fa , block CO.
Omaha . . . 2
Alfred Uonashup and wlfu to Marln
Laedorlch. n H'-i ' feet Io' 1 and n
* foot of o 14 feet lot 2 block 1 ,
suhdlv of J I Redlck'H odd ( correc
tion ) . . UUj
( lull Claim Ic-ei : .
I S hnchmund and hiislmn , ! to Nona
Baldwin , n1 ? lot 110 , Nolfon H add 1
Same to Mury Soule , lot 2G , block 7
Hrlggh I'ldio i
i ; l > Hainxon , triiitio to J R ] | ar-
rlh lotb 14 ami 15 block 1 H irrN fi
] ' H annex i
Total amount of tiansftrs $ IO.t.5i
HANNA IS TO BE CHAIRMAN
Clptrlnnil 1'mier SIMB It llns It from
tin * Itpsl \iitliorltt Son-
nlor Will p - ' .
CljBVRhANI ) . Jnn 2 According to tlio
ripvpland Leader , Information received by
It from n sourcp ccoin ! only to Prpshlent
McKlnlpy nii'l ' Setmlor Ilnnnn , Is to thp pf-
fert that not only will Senator llawin bo the
rhnlrmrtn of the npxt rppuhllcan natliin.il
couimlllee , lull will bo both tempornr > and
permnnent ph.ilrninn of thp rppubllcnn m-
tlotnl cinvp'nlloii. Thin stntomont may ppr-
hai's ' be explained upon the hypothesis thnt
suelt Is the expressed wish of President Me-
Klulpy and thnt thp president being the
only pandldalp before the c invention for the
olllco ho holds the delegates will rlioerfully
ncqulrsrr Thp stntc'.iipnt Is made th.it
the onlj iitle tlotl which has over existed
as to the cmitliuiiUlon of Senator llanin's
lendrrshlp In HIP coming pnmp.ilgti was that
rcg.iriUng his health. He has now an
nounced his willingness tn undertake the
task next .war and the president's wish
In that respect Is to be gMtllled.
The same source ? of Infcimnllon Is nil-
thoilty for the statpmfit that the deloifitps
nt largo from Ohio to HIP republic nattiml
convriitlon lll bp Semtor.s llantn and
Porakor , Oovprnor Nash nnd General UIK
chalrninn of Hie state executive coinniltti-o
COUNCIL DEFIES INJUNCTION
e I. PS Ixlntors I'niN n street
lliilluur Illll In hplto of
tlic CniiriM.
.MIMVAt'Kni : , Jan. 2 In splto of the
fact thnt three injunctions weio hanKing
over the heads of the mn > or , city clerk
and members ot the common council re
slinlnlng those' ollletals from creating tin
sticet inllwnj ordln.ineo lito n law , that
niPiisuie , over which there hns been n lively
flght foi Hcvcrnl weeks pnst , wat. finally
passed by the common council nt this even
ing's hcsslou by aoto of 25 to 1 , and sl.\-
leen mc nbeia icf using Io vote.
The ordinance was Immediately signed
bj Major David S Hose
llofore the vote was laken several legal
opinions upon the vnlldlty of the action
by Iho council in view of Iho injuiu-tlons
were road It was held In each Instance
that a court of equity hid the power to 011-
Joln thp legislative body from passing an
oidlnanco and amid considerable oxcltetiuut
the ordinance was. ns It came from the
committee on engrossment , read n third
tlmo and Immediately passed
BLIZZARD VISITS NEW YORK
TrniiiN mi VII llonilft Drlnjcil nnd
.Soino Lines Are Ijiitlrpl }
IMocUnilcd.
DUNKIRK. N. Y . Jan J A blizzard In
raging In Chautauqua county today No
trains have reached Dunkirk on the Western
Now York .t Pennsylvania load , ns the drifts
between Mayvllle and Silver Creek are ten
feet deep. Trains on the Nickel Plate r n 1
are using the Hacks of the Lake Shore be
tween lltockton and Duffalo. LnKe Shorn
trains arc getting through , hut nre about
two hours Into Trafllc over several stage
routes Is blocKnJ In min > places the snow
Is six feet ( loop on a level.
ScMiiM-l of mi lima ( "allure' .
CHICAGO. Jan 2 \ special to the Record
from I os Angolcs. Cal. , saysAllen C.
Rush IMS Hied a petition in bankruptcy til
the United States district court placing his
liabilities at ncarlj $500,000 The petition
Is n boqucl to the failure of Klrknood. Mil
ler & Co . the L'g ' Implement llrm of Peorl.i.
III. and Cedar Rapids , la which was forced
to clobo In the fiminclnl panic of 1S13
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OIV2AHA
DRY GOODS.
V ( Bp rteranil lobkcnnf
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods
AND NOTIOWa
BOILER AND SHEET IRON WOR.C
irate , Wilson
Siiec-i ifiorN WINoii A DrnKc.
ManufictuiL liollerssnuke staiks and
biiec hlnppr ( > esur ( renileiln , slucp dii , ,
laid and vv iter tanks bollrr tub s eon-
btuntl } on band , second band billers bought
and solrl Spelal and pimnpt attention to
lepilrs In ( ltv or countr } ' 9th ind Plet e
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Supplies ,
Elcotrlo Wirinc Bells nnd ( Jns LipJ. '
O. W. JOHNSTOM Mcr ir.m i
BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS ,
mercan
Sewed Shoe 60
I Jobbers of Fool Wear
WCS7EHN AGENTS FOB
The Jotoph Banigan Hubbor Go.
Ohieory
Orotftra nn4 msnuracturrrt ot ill form * ot
Chicory Omahi-Fremont-Q Nell
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
>
G. ANDKEEN , Prop.
Mulcea a specialty of
7ESOAI'EH. .
/ f7i 7-
JU-S SlIlITTIl'lfl ,
&nellurrUr \ Proof Snfoi nn i VMI t Peers , to
nil ) h. lllli Si. . OmilliM. Null.
H.R.PEHNiiY& CO.
JfifflES E. BOYD & CO , ,
Telephone 1030. Omnli i , .Vji
COMMISSION ,
( JKAJN , PROVISIONS iiiul b'i OUvS
luivun OP Tit.tni : .
Correspondence. John A Warren A Co
wires tu Chlcauo and New iurK