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    raamciAi MD .FINANCIAL
Act'iVity'in Provisions the Fcrrtnra 'on 'Obi-
Dago Board of Trade.
'ARGENTINE ' SHIPMENTS DEPRESS 'WHEAT
Decline n IU priinnl In KIH-P of Ail-
Aiini'i * on ' 1'lilK Hide Ki
, .Selllntt ( . 'orn Illitber ,
CHtCAOO. Jnn. 12.-Tbn trndo In pro-
\lflons WHS the feature on the Hoard of
Trndo todny , light hog receipts nnd ml-
vnnced prices nt the yards combining to
Klvo tliR mnt-kot n tone of decided strength.
May pork closed lOe , Mny Inril 2'ftSc ' nnd
.liny ribs He over yesterday.Vh iU was
( dull nnd henry , wenkencd by dls.inD'ilnll'ig
irnbles nml the tienvy Argentine shlnmeiitH ,
May closing Ufi-VI down. Corn closed a
ishade tilgher nnd oatH unchanged.
The provisions market was strong nil
< dny. Ilecelpls nt the yards were iml-r the
.r.ttlmnle nnd prices up. Initial llgures
iphowed n. gain about enunl to that shown nt
the close. At ndv.inced ngures : be dem mil
wns excellent from nil cources ; the market
wna netlvp nml brond. The demand f0111
the soutli retnlned Its recently dovi Irjieil
vigor nml Hie oulslde trnde generally v.ns
on n Inrgo scnle. Inllucntlal local IIOIIHCS
were good buyers , larg"ly of bird nnd libs.
At no time was there any pr . < Niii-p to sell.
Offerings were nearly all from proiH-tnk-
rs > . Mny pork rnnged from Jll to fll.12' '
nnd closed lOc over yesterday at JIMS , Mny
lard from Ji5.07H to $6.12'i. closing : H'fi5c , up.
nnd Mny ribs from 5. > 2r 5.SS to r .s7 > ,4t
C.no , with the close 5c Improved over vp.iter-
clny's Hnnl price nt $ . * > .sr > ,
The liberal Argentine shipments nr.il crop
.conditions . In that country were ( he main
factors In depressing wheat , thn market
barely holding Its own , though It had strong
corn and provisions market for near neigh
bors. The decline nt Liverpool In the fnce
of the ndvnnce here yesterday wns a dls-
nppolntment to the bulls and encournged
telling. At one time a little l > iiyln by
Fhorts wns caused by stories of n somewhat -
what better cash dcmond nnd Improved
Inquiry for export Hour. Hut this did not
last. The volume of busulnts was wmnll
nnd the session not nctlvc. A wnle of 14S-
000 bushels from here o I lamlnm ; was le-
portcd. The seaboard reported 2 loads
taken for export. Primary iccelpts wcte
r.ax.000 bushels , compared with li'MM ) bushels
last year. Ilecelpls here were IS ears , s of
rontrnct. Minneapolis nnd Dulillh reporled
331 cars , ngnlnst 453 Inst .vee" nnd nOI a
yenr ngo. Port clearances , wheat nnd Hour ,
were (10.000 ( bushels.
Corn WIIH llrm. There wns a good crowd
In the pit nnd some Improvement In the
commission business. Aside from a bit of
uneasiness felt at the opening lit sympathy
with wheat the tcellng was llrm through
out. The main consideration on the buying
side was the small country offerings nnd
the poor weather for movement , with the
ulrcnglh of provisions a contributory fac
tor. The volume of trade was not large.
There win consldornmile talk of "fi-eders
going wild over corn" and It was generally
reporled Umt Hie demand from this source
was backed with more templing prices than
fthlppera have been offering. Herolpts here
were 415 cars. May ranged irom " ! ' , ic to
closing a shade over yesterday at
.
OatH market was firm. Cash bids v < cro
sharp , relatively lAc betler Ihan last week's.
Sympathy with the s'lrength of corn was a
factor In the limitless , ns was Philadelphia
report of a demand for American oius to
feed British cavalry horses In South Africa.
Receipts here wore 214 cars. May sold
from 2lc to 2l'/tc , closing 'infhaiiKo.l from
yesterday at 2lc.
Estimated receipts tomorrow : AVheal , 31
cars ; corn , 415 curs ; -jnts , 1S0 cars ; hogs ,
21.000 head.
The leading futures ranged ns follows :
rtlcie3.'rOp'en"il \ High ! " ! LowH Close.l Yes'y"
FLOUR Steadv ; winter patents , $3.10551
3.SO ; straights , $3.0003.20 ; clenr , $2.9003.10 ;
Hiring specials , $3.9004.00 ; spring patents ,
$3.r.0 < f(3.50 ( ; straights , $2.6303.00 ; bakers , $1.9(1 (
02.30.
WHEAT No. 3 sprint' , 62Ti01V4c ; No. 2
red. 67 < l/t)7Mie.
CORN No. 2 , 31Mc ; No. 2 yellow , 31Je.
OATS-No. 2. 23c : No. 2 white , 25'/jS2 ' % c ;
No. 3 white. 2lft < 7i25.c. .
HYE No. 2. 53c.
BARLEY-NO. 2 , 3S045c.
SEEDS No. 1 lluxseed and northwest ,
$1.50. Prime timothy , $2.35 , Clover , con
tract crude , $ ( s,23.
PROVISIONS Mess * pork , per bbl. , $3.400
30.75. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , $3.S00o.971Short
ribs sides ( loose ) , SG.65ff5.CO. Dry Palled
shoulders ( boxed ) . $3.5005.75. Short clear
sides ( boxed ) . $3.8503.90.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , on
biisls high wines , per gal. , $1.23V4.
SUGARS-Unchanged ; cut loaf , $5.70 ;
granulated , J5.IS.
Following are the receipts nnd shipments
for today :
Articles. Rccolnls. Shlnm'ts.
Flour , bbls 3I.01N ) 31.00'
'Wheat , bu 5S.OQO OS.CO
Corn , bu IWIOOO l&3K > j
Oats , bu 311000 199 C01
TJye. bu 9iOO ( 2(0' (
Hurley , bu 7SKX ( ) 4,0) ' ]
On thti Produce exchanso today the but
ter market was easy ; creameries. 22Sc ;
dalrlci ) . 17f25c. ( ? Cheese , llrm ut 121112)40.
Kggs , llrm ; fres h , 17e.
KIS\V voiiic cii.vuitAh .M.vmcirr.
< tiiotnloiiH ( for I InHuy oil VnrloiiH
CullllllOllI t I'W.
NEW YORK. Jan. I'-FLOUR-Recelpts.
11,612 bbls. ; exports. 2.5SI bbls. ; slow
of snlc , 1 > ut ( steady nt old prices ;
Minnesota patents , $3.b30l.05 ; Mlnno-
KOln linkers , $2.S5'i/3.10 ; winter patents ,
$3.GOf3.S3 | ; winter stralghls , $3. logs. 15 ; win
ter extras , $2.6Tif2.9l | ) ; winter low grades ,
$2.2(503.30. Rye Hour , quiet ; fair to good ,
$3.1583.30 ; choice to fancy , $3.3JAGO. ( Buck-
whcnt Hour , weak at $2.ooiie.'i5.
CORNMKAL-Dull ; Brandywlnc , $2.20 ®
o < m
*
RYE Easy ; No. 2 western , f.0lse , f. o. b. ,
alloat ; Btnle , 5505GC , c. 1. f. , Now York , car
lots.
BARLKY-Stcadv ; fccillnvr. ISi-JJII c , < - . I.
f. , Now York ; mnltliiK , I9ff51c ( , c. I. f. , New
Yorl : .
BARLEY MALT Dull : western. C50G5c.
WHEAT-RecolptH , 13,600 hu.j exports ,
161,162 bu. Spot , sternly ; No. 2 red , 75',4c ,
f o , ! > . , ntlout , prompl : No. 1 northern
Diilnlh , 7Se , f. o. b. , alloat , prompt ; No. 1
hard , Duliith , Wc. . f. o. b. , nllnat. jirompt ;
No. 2 red. 73e , elevator. Ojillons opened
Tt'enk. ' .ic declltu , owing lo heavy Argentine
HhlpmentH nnd dlsnppolntlng Liverpool
entiles. Later they rallied on improved csh
dcmaiiil and Kympalhy with corn and | iro-
vltdotiH , closing nbout steady nt iinchaimeil
jirlces to Vdc net decline. March , 75(75'4c ( ' ;
rlnsid. 76'ac ' ; May.73fii5i74c ! ; closecl , lo c ;
July. 73'ff73llie ' ; i-loseil. "Wtc.
CORN-Receipts. 132,6(10 ( ( m. ; exports. IOS , .
0 > bu. Spot , llrm ; No. 2. 41'ie. f. o. b. ,
lilloat , and MHiielnvntor. . Option nark-'t
< ipeneil Hlcailv and quickly ailvanMl on
lirospects of light receipts , tlui advance In
lirovlhluns and lU'-adld' cables. C'lusi'd llrm ,
> { < % ( adv.inco ; Jnn nry closed , 40c ; Mny ,
3lW(39\i ! ( % : closed. 39Vie.
OATS Receipts. 131.300 bu. : exports , 4.13 ]
Iw. Spot , llrm ; No. 2 , 2te ! ; No. a , ' 'Slic ; No.
\vestern , 29fi30 > , c ; track white , 3I's5(35o. (
OntloiiH , Inactive.
HAY-K'.rm : shipping , 72VsfcSOc ; good tc
choice. MtyMUc.
HlDES-KIrm ; Oalvcslon , 20 to Ibs. ,
19Vic : Texas dry , 20 to 30 Ibs. , I4i/c ; Cali
fornia , 21 to 25 Ibs. , 21 lie.
HOPS Quiet ; state , piiinnrm ( o good ,
1896 crop. c ; 1S9S crop , "fiSc ; | S93 crop. 128
14e ; Pncille coniit. 1SH6 crop , 6c ; 1S9S crop.
Tli''e ' ; UM crop , 125714C.
LEATHER - Steady ; hemb.cl ; fee : ,
ISucnox Ayres , llKht lo heavy weights , 25g
S5Ho ; ncld. 23fi251 . .
PROVlSlONS-Heef , sleady ; family. $12.5 ;
i3.l ! ) ; mess , $10.50 , Jleef hums. $22.t.OJ(2.tO ( : ! ;
imckcl , Ml.50fil2.00 ; city rxtiu India mess ,
} 2IOOii23.0il. Cut meats , tlrm ; pickled hol
lies , $5.67H3l6.25 : pickled shoulders. ; 5.75j |
C.OO ; pickled hams , $ S.50jii.25. ! Lard , llrm ;
western Mtenm closed , $6.35 ; January. $621 ,
nominal ; rellncd , stronger ; continent , $6.5Mi
P 75 South America , fa. 70 ; compouii'J. $5.b7 > r.
QS.W. 1'ork , quiet ; ineas , JlO.'Jijj 10.75 ; ehorl
clear. Sll 2.V 12rm. family. 512t ? fl2.W. Tn %
low , tlrm. rlty. 5'ic blil. mntry , BU S'sc.
Uii'i : S1 ; < ! . % . domptli , f.ilr to cxttn. 4
gG'sf , Japnn. 4''ilnr.
MoLASSEP-KIrm ; New Orleans open
kfttle , good to clmlre , 32 40c ,
I-'IIKIOIITS Nominal ; cotton , by steam ,
Cfic , to Liverpool ; Rrnln , 3IT3'4d.
MIOTALS Again todny tin exhibited pro
nounced strength. Buyers were prompted
to purchase freely by strong London cables
f > nd llrm news from primary points here.
Holler * were extremely arbitrary and held
supplies considerably nbove the views of
most buyerc. The other departments were
rrlntlvcly fealurelesfi. At the cloj-p the
Meliil exchnngc cnll" ! pi it Iron warrant ! )
< | ulet nt $17. nominal ; hike copper , tin-
p'-irifrrd. ' $1650 : tin. llrm. with $27.15 bid nnd
$2S nsked ; lend , steady , with $1.70 bid nml
Si.73 iiskpd ; spelter. iiilet. | with $1.45 bid nnd
Jl.fM asked. The brokers' price for lend Is
$1.15 nnd for copper $16.50.
OMAHA ( JKVKHAl , MAItKHT.
CondKlon of Trmlc nml fliiiKntlon-i on
Slnplc nnd Kit no > Prodnpc.
EGOS-Recclpls light ; fresh slock weak
nt 13. .
DRESSED rnni.TUY Cholco to fancy
turkeys , lip ; ducks , 9c ; geese , 9c ; spring
chickens , 707'f.c ; hens. G'Mr7c ; roosters , 4
Qoc.
Qoc.LIVE
LIVE 1'OULTRY-Hcns. 6Uf/Ce / ; spring
chickens , CHc ; old nnd stnggy rooslcrs , 3c ;
ducks , 6e ; geePe , e'/sc ; lurkoys , Sc.
HIJTTER Common to fair , 17 < 4c ; choice ,
Is'il9c ( ; separator , 2 c ; gathered creamery ,
221f23c.
1'KlEONS-Llvc , per doz , , 73c.
VBALS Choice , DC.
OA.ME-Duck.i , mallard * , $3.00 3.:5 ; blue
xvlng teal. $1.75 ; green wing teal , J1.25TJ1.50 ;
mixed ducks , $1.50(32.00. (
OYSTERS Medium , per can , ISc ; stnnd-
nrd , per cnn , 22c ; bulk standard , per gal. ,
$ l.oO ; extra selects , per ran , 30c ; cxlrn se
lects , per gal. , $1.75112.00 ; New York counts ,
per can , 37c ; Now York counts , per 100. $1.25.
HAY Upland , choice , J6.50 ; midland ,
choice , $6 ; lowland , choice , $5 ; rye straw ,
choice , $3.60 ; No. 3 corn , 27c ; No. 3 white
onts , 22 c ; cracked corn , per ton , $12 ; corn
nnd oats , chopped , per ton. $12. 50 ; bran , per
ton , $13 ; shorts , per ton , $14.
VEGETABLES.
SPINACII-Per box. $1.00.
NEW HEETS-1'cr do/ , bunches , 75c.
RADlSHES-Pcr doz. bunches. 40c.
LETTUCE Per doz. bunches , 40c ; fancy
head Ictluce , per bbl. , $5.
SWEET POTATOES-1'er bbl. . Illinois ,
$3 ; Jerseys , $5 ; largo bbls. , Kansas , $2.75.
POTATOES Per bu. , choice. 3oS40c.
CAHHAGE Per Ib. , Hie ; Holland seed ,
CAULIFLOWER I'cr cralr. $2.50.
CHANUEHHIiS Hell nnd Bugle , per bbl.
$7.00 ; Jerseys , $6.75.
ONIONS Ilclall way , yellow , 70c ; red , S5c ,
CELfcjRY I'mdac. . , 25Q30C ; Calltornia , per
bunch , 45/7uc.
TURNIPS Rutabagas , per Ib. , l\ic ; Ca
nadian , lli c.
MUSH UUOMS Per Ib. box , EOc.
TOMATOES-Florldn , per C-basket crate ,
$1.50.
FRUITS.
APPLES Choice western shipping stock ,
$3. 00ft3 50 : New York stock , $3.75f34.00.
GRAPES Cntnwbas , per small basket ,
13c ; Mulnga grnpcs , per bbl. , $7.00Q9.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS ,
ORANGES Mexican , per box , $3 ; Cali
fornia navels , per box , $3.50ff3.73 ; California
seedlings , per box , $2.753.0u.
LEMONS-Cnllfornin fancy , $3.75 ; choice
California , $3.50 ; Messlnn. $4 ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 2l-sectlon case , J3.25.
NUTS Hickory nuts , large , per bu. , $1.25 ;
shellbnrks , ? 1.33.
FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. box ,
$1 ; California carton , per 10-lb. box , $1.10 ;
Imported tigs , per Ib. , 13c.
DATES-tiO-lb. boxes. 5 , < , © 6c per Ib.
MAPLE SUGAR Per Ib. , SftlOe.
HIDES , TALLOW ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , Sc ; No. 2
green htdos , 7e ; No. 1 salted hides. 9V4c ;
No. 2 salted hides , S'/jc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to
12 Ibs. , 9c ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc.
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow. No.
1. 4c ; No. 2 , 3 c ; rough , 2c ; wnlto grease ,
2ifj3Uc | ; yellow and brown grease , 2'
SI. I.oulM ( iralii mid 1'rovlnloiiii.
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 12. WHEAT Steady ;
No. 2 red , cash , elevator. CS > % c ; track. 71'/4
Ti72c ; January , 6Sc ; May , 70c ; No. 2
hard , fijffCBV-c ; receipts , 15.493 bushels.
CORN Firm ; No. 2 cnsh , 30V4c ; trnck , 32
t/32'4c ; January , 32lAc ; May , 32Vic.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 cash , 24c ; track ,
2IHc ; January , 21c ; May , 21Hc ; No. 2 white ,
2C"ie.
FLOUR Dull and eaflcr ; patents. $3.40 ®
3.50 : extra fancy. $3.10 < S3.15 ; clear , $2.752.90.
SEEDS Timothy. $2.00 < 32.35. Flaxsced ,
nominal. $1.4S.
CORNMEAL Steady at $1.70S1.75.
BRAN Strong ; fackod , east track , 6C@
.
HAY Steady ; timothy , $9.50312.00 ; prai
rie. $7.00 < fi8.23.
WHISKY Steady at $1.23Vj.
COTTONT1ES-S1.10.
HAGGING-534GCW.C.
HEMP TWlNE- .
PROVISIONS Dry salt boxed meats , ex
tra shorts , $3.S74 ! ; clear ribs , $6 ; clear sides ,
$6.12' < ; . Bacon , extra shorts. $6.37V4 ; clenr
sides , $6.30 ; clear shortp. $6. 6214. Pork , bet
tcr ; standard mess , jobbing , $10.871s old ;
$11.25 now. Lard , steady ; prime steam ,
$1.65 ; choice , $1.70.
METALS Lend , quiet ; $1.63. Spelter ,
llrm ; $4.35 bid.
POULTRY Steady ; chickens , 6' c ; tur
keys. 7c : ducks. 6J7c ; geese , GfJ6c.
RECEIPTS Flour , 3.000 bbls. ; wheat , 15-
000 bu. ; corn. 56,000 bu. ; oats , 47,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat.
C2.COO bu. ; corn. 40,000 bu. ; onts , 39,000 bu ,
] lii ir , t'KK nml CIiueMp MarUol.
PHILADELPHIA , Jnn. 12. BUTTER-
Dtill and Vic to le lower ; fancy western
creamery , 2i(02S1/4c ( ; fancy western prints ,
30c.
EGOS Steady ; fair demand ; fresh nearby ,
19c ; fresh western , 19c ; fresh southwestern ,
ISc : fresh southern , ISc.
CHEB3E Firm but nulet.
CHICAGO , Jan. 12. BUTTER Easy ;
creameries. 22fr.Se ; dairies , 17j23c.
EGOS Firm ; fresh. 17c.
ST. LOl'lS , Jan. 12. HUTTER-Stcady ;
crciimery. 23fi30c ; dairy , 20 J25c.
ICGGS-Lower nt ICc.
NEW YORK , Jan. 12. BUTTER Re
ceipts 1.&S4 pkgs. ; unsettled ; Juno cream
ery , 231(27c ( : western creamery , 24f/2Sc ;
factory. 17f(22c.
CHEESE Receipts , 1.131 pkgs. : firm ; fall
made , fancy , small. 1213c ; fall made ,
fancy , large , 12ffl3c ( ; large , late made ,
Iiai < ril2p ; small , late made , 12ffl2'/4c.
EGGS Hi celpts , 5.2S9 pkgs. ; barely
steady : western , 20e , lors off ; western
ungraded , nt mark , llfilSc.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 12. BUTTER-
Creamery , 22fi''lc ; dairy. 20c.
EtSGS Lower : fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock , lirsts. Htc ! dozen , cases returned ;
slorage ,
llvc > riiii < i ! ( irnlii and I'rovlHloim.
LIVERPOOL , Jan. 12.-WHEAT-Spot ,
No. 1 northern , sprlnR- . dull , 6s ; futures
closrd ( inlet ; March nnd Mny , 5s 9d ,
CORN Spot , American mixed , new ,
plead ; ' . 3.i 054il.
PROVISIONS-Lanl , American rellncd , in
pallH , llrm , 32s ; prime western , In tierces ,
llrm , 31s 6d. Bacon , clear bellies , 11 to 1C
Ibi. . llrm. 3Ss.
PEAS-Cnnadinn , 5n 5',4d. '
RecelptH of wheat during the last three
d.iys , 37S.OQO contain , Including 23IIK)0 ) Amer
ican. Receipts of American corn during
the las' three days , 203,000 cental ? . Weather
cloudy and damp.
KIIIINIIN City ( irnln null ProvUloni' .
KANSAS CITY , Jan. 12. WHEAT Mny ,
64 4C ; cnsh , No. 2 hard. C2'jc ; No. 3 , 5Sf6Ic ;
No. 2 red , C3i/70c ; No. 3 , 62/C5c ; receipts ,
17 cars.
CORN-Mny. SOlic ; cash. No. 2 mixed ,
29 = W(29Tic ( : No. 2 white. 3'Jc ; No. 3 , 29Mc.
OATS-No. 2 white , 2IVic.
RYE No. 2. 50i\
HAYChoIcitimothy. . $9.0089.30 ; choice
prnrle. ! $7 lW < 7.5n.
RECEIPTS-Whcn : , 10,200 bu. ; corn , 9,700
bu. : oiln. : I 000 bu.
SlIIPMKNTS-Wheat. 11,100 bu. ; corn ,
3 , ( X ) bu. ; oats , 7,00) bu.
MlniiriipollN Wlieal nnd l-Mniir.
MINNEAPOLIS , Jan. 12. WHEAT -In
stole : No. 1 northern. January. 63c ; May.
f.WitMTfcc : July. ( WnffCtfi.&c. On track : No.
1 hard. f&Hi" No. 1 northern , C3Hc ; No. 2
northern , 6V".c. ( !
KLOI'R First nHtents. $3.30fi3.40 : second
patents. $3.10fi3.20 ; llrst clear. J2. 1092.20.
IIRAX Uiuhnncpd.
Tole.lo .MnrKot.
TOLEDO , O. . Jan. 12. WHEAT Active
and weak : No. 8. cash. 69o ; May , 72c bid.
CORN Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 32c.
OATS Steady : No. ' . * mixed. 3C > c.
HYE Quiet : No. 2 , cash , 56UC bid.
CLOVERSEED-Dull mid unchanged :
prime cash , old , $4. SO ; January , new , $5.CS
bid ; March , $7.70 bid.
.MUiviiiilit't * ( irnln .Vnrl.nl.
MILWAUKEE. Wlf. , Jan. 12.-WH'EAT-
Flrmer : No. 1 northern , G5ftC5Uc ; No. 2
northern. 63'/.ifiC4c.
RYE Steady ; No. 1. BSijooHe.
BARLUY-fatcudy ; No. 2 , 45fl4Cc ; sample ,
I'piirln Market ,
PKORIA , Jun. 12.-CORN-Flrm ; No. 2 ,
ao' c.
OATS-Klrm ; No. 3 whlUs 2a-4f(2lc. (
WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.23
for llnltihcd goods.
DuliilU AVlicnt MnrUcl.
ni'H'TH. Minn. . Jan. 12.-WIIEAT-No.
1 jiarJ , .cash , Me ; No. 1 nurthern , cosh ,
r.l'jr. May. ( ! 7 , July. rw , * > ; No S
C2c , No. 3 spring , r > sisc.
STdCKS AMI IMS. (
Henrs RVIKMI ICfTortM to Depre Stiunr
Hut AVItlioiit Siu-co- ! .
NEW YORK , Jan. 12. The opening tnles
of Sucnr nffordod convincing evidence thnt
Us friends had rallied to Its support and
were prepared to conical Hie progress
which the hears have made In cutting down
Its prce. ! Very heavy blocks were thrown
upon the market nt the opening , but the
quotation wns lifted from 113 to HI on run
ning snles In the llrst transactions of the
dny. The opening price was thp lowest.
After the stock cot nboVc Inst night's level
the heart , renewed their efforts lo depress
It again , but without success. The reilst-
mice shown by Hie stock caused uneasiness
In the ranks of the unwieldy short Interest
nnd they stnrted to cover. They cirrled
the stock up to US. ne.ir which It closed.
There was no further sign of thp acute
weakness which \\as shown yesterday by
the local traction stocks nnd Tobacco ,
which was said to be due to the closing out
of an embarrassed account. 'Phe. o stocks
were under pressure during the mornltii ? ,
but they responded lo the recovery In Sugar
and late general slrcngth In the market and
lose vigorously nbove ln. t night's level. The
relaxation of the presume on Sugar played
no small part In the general strength of
thu market. Railroads advalnod nl the
opening In sympathy with strength abroad ,
but they were not enibarras'cd by demor
alization In the speolnltle ? nml so gained
ftrpngth ns the day progressed. All the
prominent stocks rose from 1 lo 2olii's '
over last night's level and closed strong at
the top. Home very heavy blocks of Haiti-
more .t Ohio were taken on In the late deal
ings by the circulation of rumors of approaching
preaching dividend declarations.
The market broadened out notably In the
Inlp dealings on Ihe Improvemenl In the seti-
llmcml rif the foreign financial circles and
expectation of a slro'ic bank statement.
The Hank of Germany followed Ihe other
European government banks today ny re
ducing Its minimum dls.-ount rnte from 7 to
6 per cent and the rapid downward course
of prtvnlo dlscoiinl rales In London gave
confidence In sllll further reductions In Iho
bank rales. London also look n sanguine
view of Ihe advantages of General Huller's
new position on the Tugela river. The buyIng -
Ing for London account was sulliclent to
cnuse a sharp break In sterling exchange
rates nil around.
'Money ' was In abundant supply and rates
for time loans were shaded to 5 > ; ior cent on
railroad collateral. Call loans fell to 3 per
cent. Subtrensury operations had yielded
to iho bank's $3.II3UOO up lo Tluir. hiy
night. The net gain of the banks on the
regular export movement with the Interior
U estimated at about the same amount.
This does not take net aunt of receipts by
registered mall , which are reported to have
been on n large scale. From these , amounts
must be deducted last Saturday's gold ex
ports , ns well as $1,000,000 In gold which
went to South America today. The net gnln
by banks on nil accounts Is ilgurcd at nbout
$4.000,01)0.
The bond market continued dull , but was
strong ; 'total sales , pnr value , $2,193,000 ;
United Slnles 3s , registered , declined ' , & ,
but the 5s advanced ' * In the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
flnnnclul cablegram says : The markets here
were exceedingly quiet today. There was
no pronounced buying anywhere , but a
cheerful tone pervaded all quarters , Induced
by the reduction of thy German bank rate
from 7 to 6 per cent nnd Ihe olllcinl an
nouncement that General Buller had seized
Potgleter's drllt on the Tugela. A rise In
consols of \ < i point was symtomaUc of the
general feeling. Americans were assisted
further by n rumor thnt n large Dutch op
erator , who had 'been a heavy bear In mines
and Americans , had closed his commitments
for the decline and turned bull , presumably
on Information from Boer sources. New
York sales somewhat spoiled the effect of
this : but Baltimore & Ohio securities nnd
Loulslvlle & Nashville sto.-k remained In
demand. Berlin bought n few Americans
und Canadian Pacifies.
The iPnrls mnrkrt wns llrm In lone. The
bank botighl .CC3.COO In German coin nnd nn-
clher 1'JOOCO was "earmarked" for Iho In
dian currency. The Indian council again
raised Iho rate on telegraph transfers , but
there Is no demand yet In India for bullion.
'Money remained easy at yesterday's rate ,
but bills were hard. Foreign exchange
rales were quoted as follows : Paris , 25.22 ;
Berlin. 24.19' , ; .
The following arc the quotations for the
leading stocks on the New York exchange
today :
Atchlson 1914 Texas & Pnclllc. 14i
do pfd : 59fe Union Pnclllc . . . 16" .
Baltimore & O. . 59 % do pfd 74''j
Canadian Pnc. . . . 914 Wnbash 7afe
Canada. So 4Jta' ' do pfd 20 %
dies. & Ohio 29'/ji WYitel. & L. E. . a',4 '
Chicago G. W. . . . 12 I do 2d pfd. . . . 26 %
C. . B. & Q. , 120TJW1S. Central . . . .IS
Chi. , Ind. & L. . . 11 Adams Ex 112
do pfd 17 American Ex 14 ; :
CM. & E. Ill 85 U. S. Ex 45
Chicago & N. W.1CO Wells-Fnrgo Ex.120
C. , R. I. & P 103Anier. Cot. Oil . . KJ1/-
C. C. C. & St. L. 61U do pfd 92
Colorado So 5i Amer. Malting . . 0',4
do 1st pfd. . . . 41 do pfd 28
do 2d pfd. . . . 14'4 Amer. S. & R. . . 36 > i
Del. & Hudson..113 % do pfd S7'/ >
Del. L. & W 174 Amer. Spirits . . . i
Denver & R. G. . 17'/4 do pfd 17
do pfd 68H Amer. Steel II. . . 41V&
Erie 11'4 do pfd H
do 1st pfd. . . 32'4Amer. S. & W. . . 4S
Gl. Nor. pfd IBS do pfd M ft
Hocking Coal . . . 15 > < . Amer. Tin Plate. 30
Hocking Valley. . 31 do pfd 81
lllinoifl Central..11U4 Amer. Tobacco. . . 9S %
lowrv Centra ! . . . . lla < do pfd 13.
do pfd 4S'A Anne. MIn. Co. . . 39V4
K. C. , P , & G. . . 9 Brooklyn R. T. . 6S- %
Lake Erlo & W. . 2Colo. . Fuel & I. . 42 %
do pfd SI Con. Tobacco . . . 32Vi
Lake Shore 197 I do pfd S4'/ .
L. & N 80 Federal Steel . . . 50 %
Manhattan L 9HA do pfd 7 ; ; %
Mot. St. Ry 167 Gen. Electric . . .123
Mex. Central . . . . llVi Glucose Sugar . . . 50 %
Minn. & St. L. . . 5SVj' do pfd 97
do 'Pfd ' 90 ilnitfr. Paper 22 %
Missouri Pac 10U1 do pfd GG %
Mobile & Ohio. . . : ! 3'4 Luolcdo Gas 79
Mis. , K. & T. . . . 10 National Biscuit. Si',4 (
do pfd 32 do pfd S9
N. J. Central . . . .117V2 National Lead . . 26 %
N. Y. Central..1SIV. do pfd 105Vt
Norfo'.k & W 24Vs National Steel . . . 4IV4
do pfd 69 do pfd B2
No. Paclllc 5Mi N. Y. Air Brnke.130
do pfd 73M > No. American . . . HH
Ontario & W 21 % Pnc 'llc Coast . . . . IS1/ .
Ore. Ry. & Nav. 42 | do 1st pfd. . . i > 2
do pfd 7H I do 2d pfd. . . . CO
Pennsylvania . . . .1294 < Pnclllc Mall 43'/t
Reading 17',4 People's ( ! ns _ . . . .103 %
do 1st pfd. ' . . . 51 Pressed S. Car. . 57
do 2d pfd. . . . 26r * do pfd ST ,
Rio G. W 3i'H Pullman P. Car. 187
do pfd S' ' ) Standard R. & T. 9V
St. L. fc S. K. . . . ! Vf ! Suprar
do 1st pfd. . . do pfd Ill
do 2d pfd. . . . i4Tenn. . Coal < t I. . .
St. L. Southw. . . 10 U. S. Leather . . . 16Vj
do pfd 25 I do pfd 75V ,
SI. Paul J117'4 U. S. Rubber . . .41 %
do pfd 170 ' do pfd 101 !
St. P. & Omaha. 113 Western Union. . . 85 %
So. Paclllc 37M Republic I. & 8. 2ftV ,
So. Ra'.lwny 1H do pfd (15Vs (
do pfd 53 % P. C. C. & St. L. 79
\ < MV York Money Mur ! < pt.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. MONEY On call ,
slendy at 3t4'i ' per cent ; Inst loan. 4 per
cent ; prime mcrcnntlle p.ipcr , olAfTG per
cert.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Wcak. with
nctunl business In bankers' bills nt $4.83 % ,
JT4.S7 for demand and at $ I.S3fN.S3'/i ' for
slxlv dnys ; posled rales , $ I.Sif(4.Si4 | | and
$ I.S7M > 'f7l.8S ' ; commercial bills , $ LS2'Aff4.Si. | ;
SILVER Certificates , r,3i < ! { j59'/4c ' ; bar ,
6Ss c : Mexican dollars , 47Vic.
BONDS Governments , Irregular ; stale ,
Inactive ; railroad , slrong.
The following nro Iho closing quotations
on bonds :
\T 87"2srreg. . . . . . 102'A N7 Y. C. Is 109
do 3s. reg 10)14 ) N. J. C. gen. ES..HS
du coupon N. Carolina 6s."l27
do 4s , reg 133 do 4s 106
do new 4s , cou.lll'i V""ac. . Is lift
do o'd 4s , reB..H3V | do 3s (1.V5. (
do coupon 113' , dodo _ , ,
do 5s , reg n : iN.YC. ft Rt.L.ls.104
do coupon 112 % N. ft W. e. 4i. . . . 91U
I" ) , of C. 3 tat 119 | do gen. 6s 1231/ '
Atchlson pen. 4s. 99'iiO1Nav. ' . Is Ill ) "
do adj. 4s OW do 4s loju.
Canada So. 2s. . . , 1071 Ore. S. L. 6s 12D 'i
Clips , ft O 4Us. . . flfii1 do con. 5s node
do G- 115'i ' Reading gen. 4s. SI
C. . 'i N" con. 7 . .139 Rio G. W. ! . . . . 95
do S. F. deb. 5s.llSSt.L. ft l.M. c.5s,109T's
Chicago Tcr. to. . 9) 'Kl.l ' ft S.F. g.Gs.120
D. ft R. G. lB..ll)2'iSt.'Panl con 166
do 4s 97 SI. P. . C. ft P.ls.llRift
K. T. . V. ft G.1S.10IN do fis JISH
Erin B 'H. 4s 6Sl' , So. Railway 5s..l06-
F. W. ft D. C. Is. 7IH S. R. ft T. 6s. . . . 81
Gen. E'ec. 5s..117 Tcnii. n. s. 3s 91
O. II. ft S. A. t > s.U > S .Texas . & Pnc. lu.lll'/ ' .
do 2 lf > * i ' "do 2s l |
H. ft T. C. 5s..110 Union Pnclllc 4s.lfl2Vi
do con. 6s lit ) Wabash li 113
In. Central Is..Ill do 2s | ft )
K. C. , P. ft O. is. 67 \V eet Shore 4s..llli
La. n. c. 4s 1W Wls. Central Is. . S3
L. ft N. mil. 4s. . 97 V . Centuries . . . SIde
Mis. , K. ft T. 2s. 6S do deferred . . . . 5
do 4s 89 ( Colo. So. 4s SITi
Bo. Pacific Is. . . . S1HI
"
Offered.
I'orrlifii I'MiiiiiK'ial ,
LONDON. Jan. 12. The market for Amer
ican securities , after a dull start , was
rle-ndler. After a short period of quietness
the market ngaln strengthened and clost'd
llrm. Business wns limited to professional
traders. Spanish 4s. 66V Th > > amount of
bullion taken into the Bank of Knglnnd on
balance toda:1 was 60,000. The sum of
100.000 gold was transferred to the Indian
currency account- OeM premiums are
tjuoted _ a follows. ; D.ue.nos Ayres , 12J.C9 ,
M.nlriil. I ? ; l bnn. 41.5 , Rome. 7oo uur
silver ( losi'il firmer .it 2TV1 pi r oun > 'p.
I'ARIS , .Jan. 12. ThrM > per cent re-res.
If'f 7'nc for the IH count ; o.xchnngr on Lon
don , 25f 22c for check * ; Spanish 4. , fi7.f/i.
Prices became firm on the bourse todny
after a hesltntlng opening , due to Ihe re-
ducllon In Ihe German bank rate. Re
ports of General Ruller's advance In Soutli
Africa bud n beneficial effect , stimulating
Ixinilon Luying nnd hardening prices. In-
ternntlonnl securities , particularly Spnnlph
h nnd Brazilians , were In request. Knlllrs
recoveied.
UKHI.IX. Jnn. 12. On the bourse today
prices hnrdened owing to the reduction In
the bnnk rnte nnd the favorable money
rltiutlon. Sub'enucnlly they eased on
vague retort < < ! n rennrd to the South
African slluallon , bill closed llrmer ns n
r v ult of reports thai General Buller hail
Knitted a victory. The Imperial Bnnk of
Germany has reduced Its rate of discount
from 7 to r , per * cent nnd Its rate for ml-
vnnces to 7 ner tent.
"oKton Stuck Ouotntloiii.
BOSTON , Jnn. 12.-Call lonns , ofifi per
cent ; lime loans , Slid per cent. Olllcinl
closing ( imitations of stocks , bonds and
mining shares :
A. . T. & S. 1A 19V , Wost."iiPclrlc : 7T4 > r
il" pfd 33 ; ' W'X Ccnlral . . . . 17M
Amnr. hugar . . . , ll7i Dom. Coal 41
. 'Jo 1 fd lll\i do pfd 115
Bf-ll Toll-phono..332 Atch'son 4 . . . ' . . .OS
Boston ft Alb'y..2U 'Adventure
Boftnii Mlcvnled. M1'-Allours .Mn. ! < ! o. 3
Hoiton ft Me.ni ) Atlnntlc 25
fB. . ft Q 121 Hotlon ft Mont..270
Gelt. Klfctrle . . .122U Hutto ft Boston. . 15
( Jen. elct- . pfd.,13i' ( . "nlumet ft Hee..7l5
I'edernl Ktrol . . . fiO'i ' Celilelllilnl 172
do pfd 73 Franklin 14
JIcx. Central . . . . 1014 Osccolii 70
Mich Te ephone.lO'l ' Parrot I0'4
Old Co'ony 202 Qulncy 115
old Domlnlm . . . 20 Snnla li > Copper. iii
Rubber , . . . . 12H Tnmnrnck W !
Union IVicUlc. . . . . 4fi2Vlnoni' \ . 4'4
Union Lund . . . . a i\Volverlnes 40
West Und 92 lUtnh Mining . . . . 2S14
do pfd 112J
\IMV Turk 'Mlnlimr StookM.
NB\V YORK , Jan. 12-Tho following
nre the olllclal closing quulntlons for min
ing shares :
London tnek UiiotnHons ,
LONDON , Jan. 12. 4 p. m. Closing :
Consols , money. . P9 % * N. Y. Centra.13S !
Conso" . ncct US'1 ; ! Pennsylvania , C5i
Canadian Pac. . . . 01" , Rendlnn 9
Krle 1li No. Paclllc pfd. . 75'i '
do 1st pfd 33 Atchlson 2fl'i
Illinois Central . .Illy , Louisville 81 %
Union Pac. pfd. . 7G Grand Trunk . . . . " ! >
St. P. common..11974 Anaconda. M6
Kx-dlvldend.
BAH SILN'KR Steady at 27d per ounce.
MONEY 2(72'4 ( ' per cent ; lhe rnle of dls-
counl In lhe open market for Bhorl blll- > ,
3Vi5J3-i per cenl ; for Ihree months' bills ,
2y3Ti per cent.
Hunk C
NKW YORK , Jan. 12. Clearings , $165.292-
050 ; balances , $ ! > ,213,6SO. .
BOSTON. Jnn. 12. Clearings , J22,3J,60S ;
balances , J2.070.1.S7.
CHICAGO. Jan. 12.-Clearings , $22,09I,4E3 ;
balances. $ l,5l5.niG ; posled exchange , Jl. fi1
4.SS' < > ; New York exchange , 40c premium.
PHILADKI.PHIA , Jan. 12.-ClcarIngs ,
$ lfi,3S7ra5 ; balnnces. { 2.32S.II1.
BALTIMORK , Jan. 12.-Clearlngs , J3,29S- ,
94" , ; balances. S W,5G7.
ST. LOUIS , Jan. U-Clearlngs , $3,731.190 ;
balances. $ I7J,7.SG ; money , 4TS | per cent ; New
York exchange , EOc promlum bid , 7oc pre
mium asked.
Condition of the 't'rcn.Miry.
WASHINGTON , Jan. 12. Today's slale-
mcnt of the condition of the treasury
shows : Available cash balance , $2S2S35,114 ;
gold reserve , } 231,0 SGfi3.
Co loii Inrkct.
NE\V YORK , Jan. 12. COTTON Futures
clored steady : January , $7.i ; ; ; February ,
$7.30 ; March , $7.-33 ; April. $7.3G ; May. J7.39 ;
June , S7.IO : July , J7.12 ; August , $7.40 ; Sep
tember. ' f.C.95 ; October , SC.S2 ; Ncvember ,
T0.7S ; December , $0.75. Spot closed quiet ;
mldc'lii'g uplands , 7c ; 'iilddllng ' gulf , "Tsc ;
snips , Ul ; ) haU-j.
Nl-\V ORLKAN3 , Jan. 12. COTTON Ac
tive : sales. 10,950'hales ; ordinary , OVfec ; good
oidinai-y , C'ic ; low middling , 7Hc ; middling ,
7hc ; good middling79lBc ; middling fair.
7c ; receipts. - 4WW bales ; stock , 3SGCW
sales. Futures-nrtrmj January. J7.1S bid ;
] ' > bruary , S7.19ff7.20 ; March , $7.21 ; April ,
S7.22f7.23 ; May--$7.23ffi7.24 ; Juno , $7.2407.26 ;
July , $7.2Cfi'7.27 ; August. $7.10 7.11 ; Septem
ber. fC.7UiC.2 ; . October , $6.8Dfi6.60. !
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 12.-COTTON Market
unchanged ; rales , none ; middling. 77-lGc ;
receipts 1,453 bales ; shipments , 1.96S bales ;
Block , 100,091 bales.
GALVHSTON , Jan. 12.-COTTON Firm
at 7VC.
LIVERPOOL , Jan. 12.-COTTON Spot In
fair demand. l-32d higher ; American md- !
d'.lng , fair. l Jd ; good middling , 45-32d ; or
dinary , 331-32d. The sales of the day were
10,000 bnkK , of which 500 were for specula
tion and export , nnd Included 9,500 Ameri
can ; receipts. 13,000 bales. Including 7.9W
American. Futures opened and closed
steady at the advance ; American middling ,
1. m. c. , January , 4 21-61574 22-fild ; January
and February. 4 IS-GlfN 19-fi4d Fellers ; Feb
ruary and March , I 15-C1TJ4 IG-G-ld buyers ;
March and April. 4 12-6H/4 13-6ld buyers ;
April und May , I a-niSillO-GId sellers ; May
and June. 4 7-Gld buyers ; June and July ,
t 5-Cld value ; July and August , 4 3-Gld sell
ers ; August and September , 3G2-44d buy
ers ; September and October. " . 54-Md ( buy
ers ; October nnd November. 3 I7-Gld buyers.
Wool Market.
T30STON. Jan. 12.-The Cnmmerrlal Bul
letin tomorrow will ray of the wool market :
The market Is Hat und uninteresting ; not n
sale of washed Ohio wool nor of Australian
wool has been made this week. Cablegrams
from Me''oourne ' note n slight decline In
cross-bred wools there. The goods trndo Is
booming. Some overconting mills arc sold
to September.
Utah correspondents of Uoston wool
houses . ; they have received personal as
surances from Brvnn that If elected presi
dent he will retain a .protective duty on
wool , having changed his mind on free wool.
The sales for the week were 2,117,000
pound ? domestic and 130.000 nounds foreign ,
a total of 2.2-I7.0GO pounds' for tills week ,
against a total of 2,172.000 pounds last week
and a total of 3.770,000 pounds for the cor
responding week last year. The receipts to
date show an Increase of 6,325 pounds do
mestic , a decrease of 2,417 pounds foreign
against lasl year. The pales to date show
an Increaseof 1,140.000 pounds domestic and
79J.OOO pounds foreign.
on
OIL CITY , Pa. , Jan. 12.-OILS-Crcdlt bal
ances , $1.66 ; certificates , $1.6GiIid for cash ;
shipments. 105,397 bbls. ; average , S7,3fi9 bbls. ;
runs , flsXfil bbls. ; average , 1-5.496 bbls.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12.-OILS-Cottonseed
oil strong ; prlmo crude , 33c ; prlmo yellow ,
37037',4o. PelrolPitm , steady. Rosin , steady ;
strained , common to good , $ l,62'/i01.65. Tur
pentine , steady.
LONDON. Jan. 12.-OILS-Llnsecd oil ,
23s 9d. Sperm oil , 3s. Turpentine spirits ,
SSs ll4d.
LIVERPOOL , Jan. 12.-OILS-Cotton t'ed
oil , Hull rellncd , January nnd April , firm ,
20s 3d.
Soiiiir Mni-kct ,
NEW ORLEANS , Jan. 12.-SUGAR
Slrong ; open keltic. 3011-lGe ; open kettle ,
centrifugal , 3Tii < ii 15-16c ; centrifugal , plnntn-
tlon granulated. 4yic ; whites. 4 ? ' ] % ; yel
lows.4'404lvic ' ; seconds , STiUlc.
MOLASSICS-Oulcl ; open kettle , 320 lOc ;
centrifugal , S0uKc ,
NEW YORK , Jan. 12.-SUGAR-Raw ,
llrm ; rellncd , llrmer ; mould A , $5.30 ;
standard A , $ l.k3 ; confectioners' A , $ I.S3 ; cut
loaf. $3.43 ; crushed. $5.13 : powdered , $3.13 ;
granulated. Jj05 ; cubes , J5 2 < ) .
LONDON , Jan. 12. - SUGAR January ,
llrv ( ioiiilM .TlarUi't ,
NH\V YORK. Jan. li DRY GOODS The
cotton iooiU market shows no change In
character of demand for cither ivaplo lines
or fancies. Brown bleached nnd course col
ored cottons , all slow , but prices nro
steady ; prints quiet ; American I ! Indigo
blues advanced to Sc and ( ' Indigo blues to
7c yer yard ; print cloths Inactive ; no biiHl-
IU H In regular cloths , unchanged nt : Hie ;
linens are very ptroiu. . Market Is cam-
pnrnMvoly bnro of supplies nnd prices nro
advancing abroad nnd hore. Burlaps quiet
without chance In prUcs.
Clillfiirnln Dried FrnllK.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12.-CALIKORNIA
DRIKD FRU1T3-A fair Jobbing business
was reported for all grades of evaporated
apples and the market wag firm without
Important change In prices. Stnto cvnoo-
rated apples , common , Wic ; prime , \'A41 (
"Vic ; cholco. 7i < &Sc ; fancy. SV jjDc. Cali
fornia dried prunes , 4f < Sc per Ib. . as to nzo |
nnd qualllv. Anrlcotx , Royal , 13T < 15c : Moor
Park , 15flMPeaches , peeled , S0i/22c / ; un-
pccleil , "VifllOc.
VlHlllll' Slllll > - Of t'Olloil.
NEW ORLKANS. Jap. 1 . Secretary
llerter's sin'ement of the world's visible
supply of lotion S'IOWB n tolal of 4,2)ti,9i5 ) ;
Imles. against 4.3')3.292 last wcok. 5,59j.I29
lust year nnd 4.1 > 'i0.059 year before lust. Of
this the total of American cotton Is 'l,5 < > , -
ST , liulcs. ngalr.s3577 2 laa wei k. 4 S'W- '
129 latt } ear and J,19 , > , iM year btfort la ° l.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cornfed Steer ; Sell at Steady to Strong ;
Prices
BUTCHTRV STOCK ALSO QUOTED STRONG
lloK Ailvnnrr AKnln , MnkliiK InrKP
( ulns for tbp WpcU Sliroii nml
lit . \etl\c Ilpiiiniiil nt
Cooil Steady
SOUTH OMAHA. Jnn. 12.
Receipts were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ofllclnl Monday 2.S10 B.S42 3,470
Oniclnl Tuesday 7.20 9,910 3,9-
Olllcinl We.'nesd.iy ' 2.S31 9,211 D71
Otllclnl Thursday 2,101 7,0.11 1.20J
Ofllcl.ll Friday S15 7,810 1.3.M
PIvo dnys this week 12,3 0 S3.S.73 10S6i
Same dnys Insl week..11,670 27.01S 10,721
Same dnys week before. 7.16.1 22.413 9.492
Sumo Ihreo we ks ago..10,350 43,19-S 7.1i > 0
Average price paid for hog" tor Iho last
vevernl dnys with comparisons :
-Inn. 1 3 1S | 340 ] 4 22 6r
Ttin. y 3 17 3 13 4 16 r , IG
Jan. r 3 40 5 05
Jnn. 4 3 251 3 51 | 4 11 B 10
Jan. 5 3 ! 7l 4 it ; 6 Hi
Jnn. 0 3 21)1 ) s mi * 5 07
Jnn. 7 3 IS ) 3 4S 4 10
Jnn. 8 3 121 4 0) 5 07
Jan. 9 3 141 3 86 ! 4 11 5 18
Jnn. 10. . . . * I 3 54 I lift 5 17
Jnn. 11. . . . 3 071 3 51 I OS | 5 30
Jnn. 12. . . . 314 4 07i 3 21
* Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of slock
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. S'h'p.
C. . M. ft St. P. Ry 2 13
O. ft St. L. Ry 2 1
Missouri Pni-inc Ry G 4
Union Paclllc system 3 li
C. ft N. W. Ry 1 6
F. . E. ft M. V. R. R 7 3t
C. , St. P. . M. ft O. Ry 5 11
B. ft M. R. R. R 6 23
C. , B. ft Q. Ry 1 5
C. . R. 1. ft P. Ry. , eilPt. . . . 1
C. . R. I. ft P. Ry. , west. . . . 1 1
Illinois Ccnlrnl Ry 1
Total rccelpls 31 119 B
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Iluyors. Gallic. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 14 B44 15
O. H. Hammond Co S3 l.CSS
Swlfl and Company S2 1,137 475
Ciidnhy Packing Co 219 1,972 S2S
Armour & Co 52 1,703 . . . .
Cttdnhy , Kansas Clly. . . . 159
Swift , from country til . . . .
Armour , Sioux City C25 . . . .
W. I. 'Stephen 15
Bonbon & Underwood. . . . 31
Huston & Co 11
Livingstone & Schaller. . 44
Bennett 63
Totals S55 7,833 1,318
CATTL13 There were really not enough
entile In sight to make any kind of a tesl
of Ihe market. Of the few loads reported
In the yards there were six lends direct to
packers , bought for them on the Knnsns
City market. T.here were n few lends of
boot steers , the most of them common
warmed-up or half-fat entile. The market
on fat catlle could hardly bo quoted other
wise than steady to strong , but slow , for
the reason that there was not enough In
sight to nrouse Interest of buyers. One
bunch of choice eornfcd steers , the beH
seen In these yards for some time , while-
face : ! , brought J6.2"i.
Cows nnd heifers were In pretty good de-
mnnd and sold at steady to strong prices.
In the middle of the week the cow stuff
sold a. little lower , hut It Is now selling
about where it did on Monday , so that for
the week there has been very little ch.inup.
Hulls , calves , etc. . were very scarce today.
Not enough stockers or feeders were on
sale to mnke any test of the market or
establish quotations. Speculators still had
a few cattle on hand. The few entile In
( irst hands sold In nboul the same notches
as yesterday. Hepresentnllve sales :
REEF STEERS
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
19 1036 4 30 ° " 2 4 8,5 ,
3 1113 $1 50 "i ! 5 50
2 1050 455 15 137S 5 70
41 1204 4 SOCOWS. U3S4 6 23
COWS.
WESTEP.NS.
C. J. Flnn-Ncb.
2 bulls 1140 290 2 cows. . 99.1 3 !
3 heifers. . 970 3 75 1 cow. . . 610 2 85
C cows 903 2 65 9 cows 903 3 00
HOGS The upward course of the market
wns continued todny. The mnrknt opened
6f7V4c | higher , and though sellers wore very
bullish nnd In consequence not very quick
to tell , the market was fairly active nt the
advance , PO thnt the most of Ihe hogs
changed hands In good season. Good loads
of mixed hogs Hold-very largely at $ l.47'Af ?
4.50. with some choice heavy loads at $4.5. .
H wns. viewed from n seller's standpoint , n
very good market and entirely satisfactory
In nil respects. Buyers- evidently want the
boss.
So fnr this wonk the market has made an
advance of close to 15c nnd the market Is
now 25fi30- higher than It was the first
day of the year. It will bo noted from Die
table of average Prices' that hogs nre now
nt the. highest point touched at this season
of the yenr since 1591. Representative silcs :
. . .
SliEKP Tlurr nro not many sheep cum
ins to ( Ills tnnrkot. but receipts have boot
heavy at Chicago , which has prevented nnj
big ndvnncc In tir ! market and rendered tin
trnilo n llttli' drnssy. Buyer * nt this point
however , seem to wnnl nil thn : arc coming
ninl toilny they nought up everything It
sight : U good , stonily prices. An comparer
with olhrr markets tin- prices paid nt till !
point nro very s.ulpfsu lory. Today fair U
Kooil Mexican yearlings Bold nt M.S't n"1
good western e\\rs at SI.15. Some \crj
Knod weMorn Inmbs sold ns high ns $5.90.
ljuotntlc'is : Good to plu-irp fed yiini'llnjM
J.t ! > 5ftl.S5 ; g.ind to choice Wethers , $ I.GOiM.Wl
Rood to choice fed ewesi. Jt.Wf4.30 ; f.llr U
good fp,1 , ewes , * 1.W4.4"0 ! ; good to eh"U'i
native Iambi * . $5.75fifl. < ' 0 : good to choice fei
western liunl.- " . $5.fi.Hi5.KI ; fnlr to good f' ;
western lambs , J5.2M/5.CO / ; feeder wethet-3
f3.7Dfr3.PO : fcedct yearlings , $ I.WVtfl.2S ; Rood
to cl'olce feede'Inmbs , } 4. > tf4 'H > ; fair f
peed feeding Ionili. . $ l.00yi.25 ; feeder owes ) ,
J225ij3,00. Repr---cnlnive : SPCS ! :
No. Av. I'r.
22'i western owes 104 $1 15
9 ewes 101 I 40
12 cull limbs G5 475
_ 7 yearlings 10 ! 475
275 Mexican yearlings 71 4 S3
15 .Mexican yearling ! ? 6 $ 4 SS
2IS Ininbs 71 5 (5
G lamb * 103 S f > 3
27S lambs 7S 690
243 western lambs SS 5 0
CIIICACO 1,1 Vl STOCK MAH1CHT
( 'lUllee St MTM Ulu'lCr. ' OtlUTN Stl'lllly
loK ! .Stronger , Sheep Stonily.
CHICAGO , Jnn. 12.-CATTLK-Good tt
oholce native steers , strong to higher ; In-
ferlor to medium , dull ; Texans , active niu
steady ; butcher stock and emitters , steady
feeders , linn ; good to choice , $5.40yi5.tO
poor to medium , JI.OMrfl.OO ; mixed stock'
era , $1.250 ; : . S3 ; selected feeders , JI.2Vii5.no
Coed to choice cow. " , $3.lJO'n I.U5 ; timers
iJ.5 fj5.00 ; canncrs. $2. 25113.00 : bulls. K.Wu
4.M ; ealves , $4.uOf7.60 | ; fed Texas beeves
JI.2o5in.2J.
HOGS Active and stronger , mostly 10t
higher ; good clearance ; mixed nnd butch' '
irs , $ | .45'n 1. 70 ; good to choice heavy , Sl.fOJi
1.75 ; ruugli heavy , $4.l5-ii4.V > ; light , $ l.40Jj
l.liS ; bulk of sales , ft. Mill 407.
SHHMiH' AND I.AMHS-Good sheep an
Htcivly , others slow ; lambs weak to 10 ,
lower ; native wethers , $4.(05l.30 ( | ; lambs'
$ l.50Jiti.2o ; western wethers , fl.301il.75
western lambs , J3.IOiiti.03.
Hecolnts : Cattle , 3.C/JO head ; hogs , 23,00 (
head ; sheep , 9,000 lieud.
\rw York llvp Stock.
NB\V YORK , Jan. 12.-BKI-VKS-llc
celpts , 2,604 head ; dull ; steers , lui5c lower
cows , steady to 10c off , all sold ; steers
$4.SK ( I.G ! ; oxen , $ l.r.0ff 1.70 ; bulls , ? 3.00fi3.75
cows , $ l.SHji3.)0. ( ( Cables quote Amcrleai
cattle lower at ! 2)13c ) per Ib. ; tops nt Lon
don , 13'ic ' ; sheep and Innibs , steady ; re-
frltrerator beef , SH-jfiS'Ke pur Ib. ; exports , 44
head of cattle ; tomorrow , 224 head of cattli
nnd l.UOO quarters of beef.
( . 'AUVKS Uecelpts , 2S head ; vealn , llrm
other calves hlKher ; all sold ; ve'ils , JI.ROffi
S.2fi ; little calves , ft ; barnyard cnlves , ? 2.5 (
( f(3.25 : soutliprn calves , $3.25.
SIllOHP AND LAM11S Receipts , 3.93 !
head ; 24'j ears on sales ; sheep , steady
lambs , lOc lower : 0 ears unsold ; sheep , conv
mon to good. J3.00Ti4.5'i ; selected Bothers , K
culls , $2 ; lambs , 53.7."ififi G3 ; 1 car extra , $ ii.7j
HOGS Uecelpts , 2,107 head ; 2 cars west
ern onale ; feeling tinner.
KIIIINIIN C'lly Live Slock.
KANSAS CITY. Ju'l. 12. CATTM3 He
celpts , 2.GOO natives , 400 Tesans ; all do-slrablc
stock steady ; few Inferior 0rades slow am
lower ; heavy nat'.vo steers. } 5.Gfio.H ! ) ; light-
weights. fl.SC'ii'i.oO ; stockers and feeders
$2.t3 4.C.Ii ; bulc'her cows ami Ivlfers , SS.lOIi
4.35 ; cannons. { .2.505/3. ID ; fed westerns. M.uOfi
4.9i ; western feeders , J3.29ffl.70 ; Texans
HCJGS Receipts. 12,300 head : market ac
tive nnd lOc hlchcr ; heavy and mixed. S4.5E
fll.70 ; llcht , $ l.45ii 4.C21.4 : Pigs , J4.OOrH.40.
SJ113K1' AND hAMHS-Hecelpts , 2.5CC
head ; excellent demand ; market llrm : large
drove Colorado lambs weighing sixty-nine
pounds sold at Jii ; native lambs , J3,70'dC ' .5 ;
Colorado lambs , Jo.&otiG.OO ; muttons , $4.30j ( (
n.OO ; stockers and feeders , f 3.00ft 4.M ; culls ,
J2.501i3.50. ,
St. l.oulfi I.lve Stock.
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 12.-CATTLE Receipts ,
1,400 head , Including 7W Texans ; market
generally steady and Klow , with no good
cattle here ; native "hipping nnd export
steers , J4.75li'fi.0."i ; dressed beef and butcher
steers. J.l.COSi3.30 ; slecrs under 1,000 Ibs. ,
} 3. Wi 4.50 ; stockers nnd feeders , $3. 451 } 4. 75 ;
cows and heifers , $2.00j4. ! > 5 ; dinners. Jl.oi
ft 3. 00 ; bulls , J2.50fi3.75 ; Texas and Indian
steprs _ , $3.9011-1.73 ; cows and heifers , J .Cjfl
HOGS Receipts , 10.000 head : market
higher ; quality good ; plsa and ilglr.s , JI.K
{ ? ] 0 ; packers , J4.40in.CO ; butchers , ? 4.GOfl
I' AND LAMUS Receipts 000 head ;
market llrm ; native muttons $ l.3j'/4.90 ;
lambs , JG.OIV&G.33 ; stockfrs. S2.50I3.33. |
St. .lOHI-llll I/IVP StlK'U.
SOTTTII ST. JOSEPH. .Mo. . Jan. 12.-Hpo- (
elal. ) The Journal ouotes ns follows :
CATTI.K-Hecelits. | 700 head : market
steady to strong ; natives. J | . 25fi3. | 30 ; Texoiu
and westerns. ? . ' ! .7af/5.30 ; < ows and heifers ,
J2.235KIO ; bulls and stags , J2.255l.75 ; year
lings and ralves. Jl.O'Vfi'j O : stockcrs and
feeders. f3.40fi l.tt ; veals. $1.5067.00.
HOGS Ii cepts ! , 4,300 head ; market lOc to
12c higher : all grades , $1.00i/4.G71i ( ; bulk of
sales , fl.03fJl.fiO.
SHKISI' Hecelpts , 500 head ; market lOo
higher ; fair Mexican yearlings , $5.
Slock fti Slulit.
Following are the receipts tit the four
principal western markets for January 12 :
Cuttie. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha . M5 7M'i ' 3,323
Chicago . 3,000 23.0JO 9.UOC
Kansas City . 3.C09 U.5UO i,50fl
St. Louis . 1,100 10,000 BOO
Totals . S.213 55,310 13,42 :
NK\V YORK , Jnn. 12. COKI I-IK The
coffee market opened active and excited ,
advanced 5f/20 ( / polnto on the call , wish sub
sequent Inegularltles and reacted under
enormous liquidation , although the under
tone of the future market displayed firm
ness on the strength of spot coffee , which
was in continued active demand. Selllim
for short account was arrested by gener
ally llrm cables nnd Increased speculation.
The , market fell at the elcw under heavy
realizing nml was finally barely steady , 5Ti
13 points net lower. Total rales. 70,500 bags ,
Including : March , JG.S5fi7.00 ; Mar , J7.M } |
7.20 ; June , J7.aJlj7.30 ; July , $7.101/7.35 ; Au
gust , $7.10 ; September. $7.131(7.33 ( ; October ,
$7.23f7.40 | ; November , $7.25 ; December , J7.3C
< ci7.GU. Spot , Rio , irregular. Jllld , llrm.
'ill oo mill I.ciillirr Trnilo.
CHICAGO. Jan. -Tho Shoe and Leather
Review tomorrow will Hay : Thn packer hldfi
market Is llrmor. Tile packers accepted a
decline of ' 4e on practically all sections on
the list , since which there have been liberal
transactions and a steady tone. The hides
now offered uro In poor condition. The
strength of the situation IH evidenced by
the ntubborness with which the quotations
are upheld. 'Hr.imlrd ' hides are In nmall
supply and natives arc hold strong becnUBc
of the foreign demand for military harness ,
SIIJ.V .10KK.
i\olle : * Do'iiiHKoi-f , mill CIIIINON n Hun
on n Hunk.
There was n run on the 1'ortlnnd ( iMe. )
Savings Iwnk itin other day. The depositors
drew out , it Is underatosd , between $40,000
nnd $50,000. It Is Bald that the scare orig
inated In n practical Joko. Hecalllng the
bank failures itn other cities a young man
wenit Into a public place where a number
of people had gathered and said to n friend ,
"Did you hear the news about the 1'ortland
Savings bank ? "
"No , " wntt the reply.
"It closed Its doors at 3 this afternoon , "
Bald the Joker nnd walked out.
Nobody stopped ( o think 'that ' It did ( hat
every day. 'Hut ' * ho story spread. There
had been previously vague reports that
Bomo Portland bank had a heavy deposit In
a suspended Now York bank nnd the story
vas enough to set depositors wild.
While the bank bad a , largo amount of
money on hand It failed lo appreciate what
was coming. One woman took J2.000 In
gold and laicr salil : "I don't know what I
am going to do with this money. "
The clcrkB worked hard. There was a
great crowd and the money was paid out as
rapidly ns It could be counted. Nobody pro-
tcnte'l , oven If paid in allver , the crowd hav
ing but a single thought , to get money out
of that bank
ti9 !
bauk nd then talked to the depositors.
Some wr-nt away , nccor ilnR his statement
'that ' tlio bntlk wan all right , while o-'iera
demanded thrlr money nnd got It.
The crowd nlmont obstructed travil.
stretching tip nnd down KxUiango street
for n block. With every momer. t mnfcrs
grew worse and t last It seemed ns If nil
iho smaller depositors hnil gone crazy. I ito
In the afternoon the bank decided I ? de
mand Icgnl notice on all sums over MOO.
( Him I'nul'N Term * .
Cleveland I'lnln Denier : Oem I'nul Veil ,
lief dose fallo-n got enough by us yet maybe ?
1'lct Jniibcrt I dcnken mnybo dey vaa
gotten 11 like dot.
Oem Paul So ? Veil , vns dey Rwltc rctty
to hang out fags of truces ?
1'lct Joubcrt I Ktiejiii may bo dey hcf go. leu
thoughts of dot klndl.
i Oem Paul ( loot ! Ho you think nlretty
i dot dey hef got KO far dot dey vlsh lo talk
1 terms ?
' Tic ! Jotlbert I guess H voulil be n ponly
gcot Iden dot you vns get thnso terms pre-
paret for cmcrchenclca.
Oem Paul Dot's a goot Idea indeed. Our
terms vas simple. Vc vlll take all dcr Nrlt-
IMi territory dot vo haf nlrclly got , uiul
mn > bo n Illtlo moro lo round off der corners.
Der Hrltlth vlll retire dcr vay dey eomo
und loat iletngclluN In dcro ponts. Ve vlll
urn der Boozyralnlty limit right up to dcr
water , und all der territory vlll be under
, our directions.
: 1'k't Joubcrt Und von.'I you make any
| concessions ncldcr ?
Oem Paul Of course vo vlll. Vo vlll
i concede dcr Hrltlsh all der wntor dot dey
need for dere poats. Ain't dot liberal ? Who
says vo arc not vay up In dcr laws of hu
manity ? Nopody , you pet your shwcet life.
Dot's all today , Plct.
PICTO
Hun * every lny
In tliu yenr.
"The Overland Limited' '
Ton cnn IPIIVP ( ) inuhu
on till * train , nftci-
lirenkfuNt n 11 < 1 y e (
renuli < hc 1'iictllu
Connt UN noon nn HIOMC
who lenvc vln oilier
ruiitcN the ilny lic-
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CAItS , ivllii Iliu-lier Shop.
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