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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 12,1901.
1 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
,Two IlrciB DoMort of tho Day'i Business
in Wheat.
UlRN MARKET QUIET AND FEATURELESS
Shlpprm Are .Supplied wllh Onlr
Onln OfTrrlnKH nml Mnrkrl I
Uillrt ProtlMlonn Hull', CIim
ln Mllsslilly Improved.
CHICAGO, Jan. 11. Heavy receipts nml
nnrcnftotiHlvo cables were factors unfavor
able, to wliout prlcoii today ami Muy closed
?i'i''4o lower. Corn closod Ma lower and
oats at n. llko decline. Provisions at tho
closo wcro a nhndn to Co depressed.
Them was a larger trudo In wheat than
for days past, but It was of a mysterious
port and confined largely to two linns.
Othcrwlso tho market wiifl a dj'.l one. Ar
mour bought l.DCO.ti) bu. and a commission
llrm sold about that much. Homo thought
tho buying was In tho way of evening up
Armour trades In order to settlo tho estate,
of tho la to 1'. D. Armour. It was also re
ported that tho ojienitioriH had to do with
Judgo Tuley's ndverso warehouse decision
announccil yesterday, although In what
wuy was not madii plain. Outsldo Interests
wero not In tho market to any extent find
nny demand Invariably met with liberal
responso from longs. Lower cables, heavy
receipts. Increased Argentina shipments
and favoniblo news from that eomtry wpro
depressing fiietorn. .May, having opened a
simile to U1i'n lower at T7i77V4j' sole
during tho forenoon botweon TJMnVM and
77Uo. later dropped to "GTsO and closed
steady Mf!4o lower at 77c. The recovery
from tho bottom tho last fow minutes was
on prollt-taklng by shorts.- Primary re
ceipts -wero 635,000 bu., compared with IliS.fiO)
lm last venr. Mlnneapo'ls nnd Dululli re
ported 17I cars, against 218 last week nnd
an a year ago. Local receipts wero "C cars,
two of contract grade. Heuboiinl clearance
In wheat and Hour wero counl to I'B.OUO bu
Argentina shipments wero HX.miO bu., com
pared with 7.000 bu. tho previous week and
77i'.,W bu. a year ago.
Corn whs Millet, with tho trndo Btnall In
volume and without feature. Tho market
wan Inclined to sympathize with wheat and
to weaken on tho receipts too cars but
fear of bad weather shutting off tho vol
umo tended to steady prices. May Hold
between 3So and SSfto and closed '.c lower
at .Wfcc.
Oats were quiet nnd steady. Country
offerings wero light and thorn wns a good
demaml from shippers, ltecelpts wero ais
cars. May sold tietween 2!i',io nnd 2IT4.C und
closed ',tc lower at 25c.
Provisions were dull, opening lower In
sympathy with lower hog prices, but
steadying on mndorutn bull support. May
pork sold between $13.95 and $11.10 ami
rlosed 5c. higher at $U.0G; May lard between
7.10 and $7.1714. closing a sluidn up lit $7.15,
and May ribs botweon $7.10 nnd $7.l5fli.l"Vf.
with tho closo a shudo Improved nt V.Wif
Kst'lmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat,
li cars; corn, 500 cars; oats, 225 cars; hogs,
22.0W head.
Tim leading futures ranged an follows:
Artlcles.1 OiH'h.l Hlgh.l Iiw. Close.l Ycs'y,
Wheat
.Inn.
1'Vb.
Mny
Corn
.Ian.
l-.'b.
May
Onts
.Ian.
May
rork
Jan.
May
tird
Jan.
Mch.
May
Ribs
.lan.
May
74VS74W5TN 71 71U 74V,
75V, 75V4 71 7IT, 75
TTHfl-. 77i KrM&'.f 77?i7
W Wi Wi
37 M3WN4
M-Xfitt as C-SH 3S US',
231 i 2H.i 23' i 23U 23:,
r. ?, 25Vi 2 IT, 25 25i(,
1123 H 25 1105 14 05 '14 40
13 93 11 10 13 95 11 05 lift)
7 3S 7 35 7 35 7 .15 7 30
7 37V4 7 37 W 7 37Vi 7 37V4 7 324
7 10 7 17 7 10 7 13 7 45
7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 02U
7 10 7 17 7 10 7 12',i 7 12'.
No. 2.
rash nuotatlons wero ns follows:
iri.niTii rtiilnt winter patents. $3.7Off3.90:
straights, $3.203.05: elenrs. $2.S03.40; spring
Mieclnls. JI.3iWI.40; patents. J3.fi0tff3.90;
-i-niM,t.i KtViMIXfi): bakers. $2.2002.70.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 72e; No. 2 red, 7HP
''rvMivttn. 2. 37c: No. 2 yellow. .".7!ic.
OATS-No. 2. 2lf2HJi': No. 2 white, 27ff
271'k': No. 3 white, 2CifnUC
l!vWNiv 2. Me.
BAULKY Fair to cholco malting. 5!gGlc.
HBKDS No. 1 Unxseod. JI.Gj; No. 1 norm
western, J1.07. Prime timothy, $1.75. Clover,
nlril't i-rsiitp. X10.7ES.
rnOVlSIONH Mess pork, per bbl., $11.00
(TT14.10. l.nnl. per inn Ins.. i.jt. nimri
-ik uiiin llnnnn). $.90r7.20. Dry snlt(d
ulinulders (boxed. .12Ml.23. Short clear
.l.1. ninvf.11. 17.30(07. 10.
WHIBICY-On tho basis of high wines, per
KnunAllS-Cut loaf. $0.39; granulated, $3.75;
confectioners' A. $5.69; off A, $5.51.
Vollowlng nro tho receipts nnd shipments
for today:
Ariifle"! Itccelnts. Shipments,
Flour. bblH 20.000 40,000
Wheat, bu 93,000 13,000
rVirn. hn 319.000 172,M
Oats, bu 337,000 270,000
live, bu U.ooo t'OO
Ttnrlev. hu 79.000 19.000
On tho l'roduco oxchango today tho but
ter market was dull; creameries. I4u22r;
dairies. 12fJ20c. I'hceso. cull, lotiyuc
lCggs, dull; fresh, 19o.
NKW YOltIC (ii:llll.I MAltlCHT.
dnotnt Inns
of li liny on
Vnrloiift
CoiiiiikiiIIIIck.
NEW YORK, Jan. 11. -FLOUR-Recelpts
15.(01 bbln.: exports. 1,215 bills. ; weak und t
ni0e lower, but still above buyers' views
Minnesota, patents. $l.Hi4.3r.; Mlnneotn
hakcrs. $3.(XVEf .35: winter extras. ?3.&U';2.'i)
wlnlnr low urades. $2.K0fi 1.25. Hvo Hour.
null nut nrm; lair 10 goon, w.nhi.i.id; cikmco
to fanev. $3.1 lp3.H0. Huckwheat Hour, inlet.
RUCltWHEAT Dull at 00f(2c, c. 1. f.,
New York.
CORNMEAL Quiet; yellow wostcrn, 9lc;
tlty. 92c: Urandywlno, $2.35f2.l&.
H YE Firm: No. 2 western. BSl-c f o. b..
ntlont; state, 535(51c, 1: I. f.. Now York, car
lot". ItAHLEY-Steady; malting, tVXfj 65c, c. I. f.,
Now York.
PARLEY MALT Dull: western. fi3fT72c.
WHEAT Receipt. 32,100 bu. Spot, weak;
No. 2 red. SlVic f. o. b., iillont; No. 2 red,
,90. cU'Viitor: No. 1 hard Duluth. !)4C.
alloat. Options wero In a weak condition all
day, suffering from renewed liquidation,
largo northwest receipts, short rolling,
easier cables and lack of outside support.
Closed weak at Wifto net loss; March, Rl'.s
ffTSHJc; closed, Sl'U'l .Way, 81W&3 7-liie;
closed, RIT4c; July closed, M)c.
CORN Receipts, 131.551) bu. ; exports, 45
375 bu. Spot, easier; No. 2. IfiHc. elevator:
47'dc. f. o. b., 11 flout. Option market opened
easy with wheat, steudled,up n lltllo oil
liberal clearances nnd then yielded 11 nee
ond tlmo to the wheat heaviness, closing
easy at He net declluo: January. 4ii'M(4t;Vsic;
closed. IfiHc; March closed, 45',Jc: ."May.
43-lf'ir4l:o; closed, 14'lc; July closed, 44V4(!.
OATS Receipts. 91,000 bu.; exports, 1.71)
bu. Spot, quiet; No, 2. 31f(3lHc: No. 3, 30'4c;
No. 2 white, 35Viff33c: No. 3 white. 32c; track
mixed western. 30(ii32e; track white, ui'.-iW
3ilc. Options quiet ami barely steady.
HOPS Slendv; stato common to rholco,
19iX) crop. Offllc; old ol.ls, 25ifio; Pnrlllc
coast, 19(V) crop, 15Jfl9o; 1SU9 crop, lOllc; old
olds. 2S?fie.
HIDES Firm; Onlveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
lRWflOo: California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas
dn', 24 to 30 lbs.. 15c.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock sole, llucnna
Ayres. light to heavyweight, 21iu25o; acid,
"llt121Uc.
WOOI-Qulot; domestic Iloece, 21026c;
Texas. 15ifl7e.
$11.00012.00; mess, $9.0009.50; hums, $19.56
lly, $11.00012.00; mess, $9.0009.60; hums, $19.50
029.00; packet, $10.50; city extra India mess,
$11.00010.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bel
lies, $7.2fOti.50; pickled shoulders, $3.7500.00;
pickled hams, $s.500'J.23, Lard, steady; west
cm steamed. $7,05; January closed at $7.50,
nominal: re unci I. steady: comment, if.su:
South America. S,50: compound, $5.02HO',75.
Pork, llrm; fam.ly. $14.50015.50; short clear,
$14 tmtn.vv. mess, H.mi.
TALLOW-Steady; city, 5c; country, 5H01
RUc.
JllCE Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 371
ffjfiHo: jimnn, iTiDHtkc.
PEANUTS Fancy handplcked, 4?i05c;
other domestic, nc.
poultry Alive, llrm: fowls, lie: chick
Ana !,' InrUrvs. 9(Ynftc! ilresioil. n(p:ldv.'
turkeys, SV4O10V4c; chickens, lOOUc; fowls,
inc.
nUTTER Receipts, 1,175 pkgs. ; weak;
creamery. H023o; Juno creamery, lGj(21c;
faetorv, lUfHC , ... ,
r"in.:tf;sE llece nts. 2.3S1 pkes.: Hrm
quiet; fancy, large, fall made. lH4fJtUSoi
nn.-i' hmviII. fall made. U'iOlHic.
EOOS Receipts. 0,001 pkgs,; steady at tho
docllno; western, averiiKu iiaum-ti, in uiarK,
191121c; western, loss on, ..c.
I.lvrriiool (irnln null l'rovlslons
LIVERPOOL. Jnn. 11. WHEAT-Snot
strong; No. 1 California, 6s 6d; No. 2 red
westorn, winter, G ZW. No. 1 northern
6s 4Ud. Futures dull; March, w 2d; .May
CORN Spot, easy: Amcrlcun mixed,
new, 3s ll4di American mixed, old, 4s Id.
Futures unlet; Jarniury, 3s lid: March,
3s 10' Vl; May, as &HI.
HOI'S At London (I'nclnc coast), steady
at 2 5sQ3 5s-.
I'nAS-l'nnndlan, quiet nt 6s iPid.
KLOl'H St. I.ouls fancy winter, steady
nt s-t (id.
IMIOVISIONS Ileef. extra Indian mess,
lull nt 65s. Pork, prime mess, western, dull
nt 39s, Hams, short cut, 11 to l' lbs., llrm
at 43s Id. llacon, steady; Cumberland, 2
lbs., 41s 9(1; short ribs, 11; to 2.1 lus.. llrm at
45s Id; long clear middles, heavy, ar to 10
lbs., 41s fid; short clear backs, 1 to 20 lbs.,
firm at 31s 3d: clear bellies. It to 10 lbs.. ISa
fid; shoulders, square, II to 13 lbs., llrm at
31s. hard, American rellncd, In palls, llrm
at 39s Cd; prime western, In tierces, llrm at
37s 9(1,
Itece nts of wheat Murine tno Inst three
days, lll.OV) centals, Including 03,000 ccntnlu,
omaiia wnoi.nsAi.i: MAiiKirrs.
Condllloni of 'I'rmlc nnd (liiotntlons
1111 stnp'.c nnd I'iiiicj- Prinlti'!'.
KOOS-Hecelnts. light; good stock, 1SW202.
1,1 VH Pf)I'I.TllY Hens. fiV,fi7c: spring
chickens, C',if(7c; roosters, 3Q4c; ducks, 6fp
6V4c; geese, ti'iiii'c; turkeys, 0fi7c.
c'llKSH UltlCSSIJD POrLTKY-Hons, 7
5lte; roosters, b'llW, (HICKS, T'.i'asc; geese,
MiSMic; spring chickens, per lb., 7141J3c;
turkeys, 91il0c.
OA.MU-Mnllnrd ducks, nor doz.. tZm
3.50; teal. J1.50O1.75; mixed, JI.50Til.75: lack-
snipes. 73c: Jackrabblts. $1.50: cottontntw.
SOcfltl.
m'TTUH-Common to fair, llV4c; cnoice,
J4-7UH81)234fi'5l4ir z 7b zb zb zb zb zb zb
I4?il5c; separator, 25c; gathered creamery,
-VF21C.
rtl HSH OYSTr.nS First erade. solid
packed, New York counts, tier can. 3"c; ox
tra selects, 32c; standards, 23c; medium, 20c,
Second grndo. slack lllled, New York
counts, per can. 30c; extra selects, 2fi':;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
$1.25.
I'innONH-I.lve, per doz., 30c.
VI3ALH rholce, Pf?10c. , ,
HAY Prlen niniteil liv Omaha Wholes.llo
Hay McilerV association: Choice upland,
9; No. 1 uplnnd, $S; medium, $7.50; coarse,
$7. Ityo straw, $0.50. These prices nro
ror hay of cood color ana qunllty. uemana
fair, ltecelpts. 3 cars.
OATS No. 3 White, 2Cc.
CORN No. 3, 32c.
HAN-$13.50.
VEdETAHLES.
PAItSNIPS-Per bu.. Me.
TI'ItNIPS-l'er bu. basket. 40o,
TIEETS-Por bu., 40c.
CAHHOTS Per bit., 40c.
LETT t'C'E Per doz.. 3340c.
ltAlltSIIHS Per ilni.. 30123c.
HEANS Wax, per 1-3 nil. basket.
$1:
string, Wc.
POTAT
roES-l'cr bu.. GOflGOc: Idaho, scr
bu., Mc.
SWEET POTATOES Per bbl.. $2.
CAHIIAOE-Hollnnd seed, lic.
TOMATOICS California, per 4-basket
crate. $2.
ONIONS Native, ner bu.. wc: coiorauo
yellow, per !b., 2c.
cklisky cniirorntn, ns to size, jwjc.
CAIJLll.'LOWEH-Ciillfornla. ner crato.
$3.
VllVVTS.
PEAnS-Per box, $2.0032.25.
OHAPES-Malaga, per keg, $6 509.00.
APPLES Native 7Bnff7$1.0il nor till. I tier
bbl., $2.60; rnstorn, $3.003.50; California
IieliriowerH. tier box. $1.1001.50
CIlANHEIlIUES-liell nnd nugle, I1U.09
per bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., ?9.23; per crate,
$3.23.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOES-Caltfornla seedlings. $2.30;
navels, $2.7503.23; Mexicans, $2.75; Florldas,
$3.50.
LE.MONS-Cnllfornla, extra fancy, $3.50;
Choice, $3.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.00Jf2 50.
Fins-'jalirornla. now cartons, sue; lay
ers, 75c. Imported, per lb.. lSfflBc.
DATES Persian, in co-lb. unxes, Hairs,
5',4c per lb.; llnllnween, Cc per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IIIDES-No. 1 croon. Cc: No. 2 green.
6'c; No. 1 salted, 7Hc; No. 2 salted, fic:
Wo. 1 veal cair. is to 1 ins.. 3V4c: io. j vein
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 0',4c; dry hides. 8jT13c;
cheet) pelts, 23W75c; horso hides, $1.50'i2.25.
NUTS-Encl Hh wnlnuts. ner lb.. 13c; 111-
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 1820c;
raw peanuts, per lb r7f5V4c; roasted, fiVSIP
4u; llrazlls, 13c; pecans, 10in2c.
HONEY Colorado. 24-.hccIIoii case, $3.75.
CIDER Per bbl,. $3; per half bbl.. $3.
8ACERICIIAUT Per bbl.. $1: per half
bbl., $2.50.
St, I.imiIh (irnln nml Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 11. WHEAT-Lower;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72'4C; track, 730
73e; January, 72',4c; May, 75?c; July, 74V4c;
No. 2 hard. 71c.
CORN Weak: No. 2 cash. ZCMc; track,
37',4c: January. 30V4c; May. 37Hc; July, 3SV&c.
(JATS Weak; No. 2 cash. 25c; track. ZjWC
25c; January, 24V4c; May, 23c; No. 2
white. 27c.
RYE Finn nt 60c.
FLOUR Dull: natents. J3.60O3.75: extra
fancy nnd straight, $3.20O3.a; clear. $2.70
2.90.
SEEDS Timothy, nominally firm, $4.70
bid for nverage receipts, prlmo worth more,
Flaxseed, no market.
COIINMEAI. Stcuilv nt $2.
HUAN Firm: sacked, east track. (TTOBSHc
HAY Irregular; timothy, $10.00013.25;
prairie, j'UKtfilo.wi.
AVIIISKY- Steady at $1.1
IRON COTTONTIEU-J1
HAnf!INO-77?ic
HEMP TWINE 9e.
PROVISIONS Pork, tlrm: Jobbing, $14.50.
Lord, nominal at J7.12'.4. Dry salt moatn
(lioxed). steady, extra shorts, $7.12'4; clour
ribs, $7.23; clear sides, $7.'37H. Bacon
(linxcd). stendy; extra shorts, $7.75; clear
ribs. $8: clear sides. $S,25.
METALS Lead, nominal nt $4.20. Spelter,
nominal at $3.92V40J..u.
POULTRY Firmer; chickens, 6!o; tur
kevH. fie: nnumr. 0Ac: ceese. CMC.
flUTTlJR Quiet; creamery, 15024c; dairy,
13flNi
ECIOS-S leadv at 17c.
RECEIPTS Flour. S.000 bbls.: whont, 31,
000 bu. ; corn. 70,0OO bu.; oats, 30.000 bu,
SHIPMENTS-Flour, 13,000 b:i.; wheat,
6S,000 bu.; corn, ss.ooo bu.; oats, 25,000 bu.
Kiiiisnx City (irnln mid Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. H.-WIIEAT-Mav.
rs'ic: cash. No. 2 hard. 0SO09c; No. 3, B50'
use: No. 2 roil. 72c: wo. . tmnic,
CORN Mnv, 35Tic: cash. No. 2 mixed,
31'4034V4c; No. 2 white, 20UO2V4o; No. 3,
OATS-No. 2 white, 2G?i2GVic.
TIVE No. 2. 47'Ac.
HAY-Cliolco timothy, $10.5011.00; cholco
Tiralrlo. J9.50(fi 10.00.
liu t i i'jii urcamorj inu-ic: uairy, tancy.
10c.
EOOS Firm: fresh MlRsourl nnd Knnsas
stooK, lie doz., loss oir. cacs reiurne.l
new wbllewnod cases Included, tie more.
itl'.i wii'in wncai, hi.fxjj pii.; corn, iv.Ml
bu. : oats. 7.000 bu
shipments--wucnt. S2.100 bu.: corn. 18.-
400 bu.; oats, 4,000 bu.
Toledo (Irnln nml Seed.
TOLEDO. Jan. 11, WHEAT Active,
weak; cash and January, 79c; May, S2c;
July. tfs,o.
corn Lower: casn nnu January. 37V'c:
May. SO'c.
OA ts-steady; casn nnn janunrj-, use
Mnv, 20c.
RV E 53c.
CLOVERSEED 1S99 prime, $0.55; cash
und Jnnunry, $7.45; March, $7.22',4.
Plillnilolpliln Produce Mnrket,
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. lt-BUTTER-
Qulot but steady; fancy western creamery,
23c: fancy westorn prints, 24c.
EOCS Firm; rresli nenrny, zse; fresn
western. 22c; fresh southern, 22c; rrcsh
southwestern. 20c.
CIIEEHK Firm; Now vorK run creams,
fancy, small, U012c; New orU full
creams, fair to ciioico, iu',6'11 uic.
3IIiiii'Mi1Ih Wlient, l'lonr nnd Ilrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. ll.-WHEAT-Cnsh,
75u: May. Tiic; .nny, iiiwiniiu, on irncK:
No. 1 hard. 77c; No. 1 northern, 75c; No. 2
northern. i0i7.c.
FLOUR r irst putenis, a..vu i.jk; second
patents, $4.0004.10; tlrst clears, J2.50O2.CK);
second clears, $2.0002.10.
JIRAN in uuiK, u.iotiiii'.w.
Diitntli (irnln Market.
DULUTH, Jnn. ll.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard,
"fie: No. 1 northern, 74c; No. 2 northern, 01
i70o; No. 3 spring, fiOHc. To arrive:
No. 1 hard. Tic; wo. 1 norinern, itc; May,
78e; July. 79c.
CORN 30c.
OATS-KWJGc
Mllirniikeo Croln MnrUet.
MILWAUKEE. Jon. 11 WHEAT Weak!
No. 1 northern, 7707Sc; No. 2 northern, "34
075e.
TlYE Easter: No'. 1. 64051Ue.
llARLEY-Hult; No. 2, COOOlc; sample, 45
Q57',iC
London Stnok Qnntndona,
LONDON, Jnn. 11 1 p. m.-Closing:
-4-
Cons., money
noy... 97 1-10 Erlo
nt 97(1' do 1st pfd
AC J T 1 1 . .
29
00
do nccou
Atchison
'i,lCMIigjllllhlH ....
. 91 Reading
.167H No. Paclllc pfd..
.1341 Orand Trunk ....
. 92(4 Anaconda
. 85(4 Rand llnes
.14S(4
Cnnadlan Pnc.
St. Paul
Illinois Central.
Louisville
Union Pnc. ,pfd.
N. Y. Centrnl..
Ili'Z
S7i
7i
S"4
30
rlAll SILVER-Steady. 29Ud per ounce.
MONEY 2(403 per cent: tho rat of ills
count In tho open mnrkot for short bills Is
4 PT ceni.
Hank Clcurlniis nnil ExclinnKc
CHICACO, Jnn, ll.-CIcnrlngs, $23,039,485;
balances. JZ.olK.2Su: posted exchange. J1.X3V
f4.87l4: Now York exchange. 10c premium.
NEW YORK. Jan. ll.-Clearlngs, $356,030,-
917: balances, ju.jvj.V'.'I.
BT LOUIS, Jnn. 11. Clearings, $5,907,5
bnlnnccs, $119,390, money, 500 per cent; New
York exchnnge, 25c premium bid, 35c pre
mium nsked,
HOSTON. Jan. 11 C ear ncs. $27,817,790:
balances, $239,705.
BALTIMORE. Jan. ll.-CIcnrlngs, $3,900,
161! balances, $.0I,C05.
PHILADELPHIA. Jnn. ll.-ClcnrltiKS.
$17,800,917: balances, $2.O6R,or0.
CINCINNATI, Jnn. 11. Clenrlngn, $3,211,-
Ono; money, soo ter cent;
New York ex-
cnunge, 200 premium.
JIOVn.Mll.NT.S (IF .STOCKS AMI IKI.MIS.
Nloi'k CtcIiiiiikc linn Hull liny Except
for .Spurt ill tin Finish.
NEW YORK. Jnn. ll.-Thn furious buying
of Delaware & Hudson and Ontnrlo &
Western In thn lux! tin I r hour of the mar
ket saved the day on tho Stock exchnngo
from something like positive dullness. After
1110 recent lilgli levol of speculative excite
ment traders were unable to dlstlnuulih
the tono of tho market from dullness, "o
strong was tho contrast, and yet there wero
ninny noiuuic inivnnecs in tno prices 01 im
portant Mocks nnd a rente nt trading Hint
would have attracted marked attention pre
vious to last November.
Tho repent iittpnititM to .iwnkon a conernl
speculation In the Sntlthwcstcrns commen
surate with that which has occurred In
other group.4 worn apparently abandoned
toda.V. Tho Bcticnil declluo In tho buvlnu
demand led to large selling to take prollls,
nnd except for the special points of
strength the market was under consider
able pressure from this selling. A growing
sKopiioinm roKnriiiinr many or tno conn-
tlent statements which hnvc circulated re
garding coming combinations In the rail
road world was the foremost motive of tho
selling. Some, effect was produced by the
ubscnen from ths i treet. with nn attack of
grip, of an operntor commonly accredited
Willi ncllig deeply involved on tho long siiio
of tho market und where skill und bold
ness In manipulation are much relied on for
leadership or the market. Hut thrse condi
tions led rnther to .1 waiting policy than to
nny very active aggression on the part of
tho bears. Their accounts are already so
extensive that tho buying to cover shorts
by that element serves ns nn effective prop
111 the market from nnv cninldcnible reces
sion. The timidity of thn bears is also1 duo
to a prevalent belief that tho tnnnv rumors
on developments in railroad consolidations
yei to como nave a nasis 111 r.ict.
1 10 marget. llierorore. snowed no ndtvo
weakness ut any tlmo and the prollt-taklng
wns well absorbed tinder tho sustnlnlng
power of the speclnl strength. At various
times during tho duy this wns shown In the
Pncldos, especially Union Pacific, Haiti
tnnro & Ohio. Chesapeako & Ohio and Nor
folk t Wctern nnd In a number of lost
prominent stocks, Including Clevelainl, Cin
cinnati. Chicago H. St. Lnuls, New York
Central and Omaha, on lluht dentines. The
absorption of Ontario & Western wnr, very
larce and comment.
Tho declaration of the regular dividend
on Delawaro & Hudson caught a largo
f-hort Interest and there were wllfl tluettta
llnn.i In the stocks under the distressed
bidding by this element Successive, lump
of ' und oven a full point carried the "took
nn to 167. nfter a rtnotion of 3, up ngnln to
15S, where It closed. The other coalers f ym
pathlzcd, especially Ontario fc Westerns,
he Readlncs and tho Er es. the latter hav
ing been reactionary In the early part of
the day. The extreme advances wcro: On
tario & Western. .Hi: Erie second preferred.
4'i; Erie tlrst preferred, 3-V and Erlo com
mon and the Hemlines about 2 points each.
Union Paeitlc ros-o to tho best nrico of the
day nt tho closing, being then 3 p tints
above tho lowest, but the market generally
did not cIofo ut the top. Tho Indications of
a gulu In cash by tho banks of over $S7,00'.
000 during the week wns without special of
teci on the mnrKoi, as tno increasing ease
of money has clearly indicated an iibun-
danco of funds.
rho bond market was tlrm. but not very
nctlve. Total hales, par value. $3,025,0)0.
United States bonds were nil unchanged on
lust call.
(ienetul conditions In local tin market
continue In their rut. with sentiment on tho
whole on a bearish avjrage. Tin was
lower ngnln ns tho result of a lack of buy
ing orders and ruled dull nil dny und closod
weak, with sellers on tho basis of $20.25 for
spot tin. At London, however, n rise of .CI
was noted to 1!D 10s, prcsumah'v due to a
Hpoculntlvo movement. At Philadelphia
iron was somewnni lower nnn wcik, ioi
lowing advices from England to tho effect
that Iron at (Hasgow was lower to 55s lid.
Pig Iron warrants wero dull. Lead was dull
and easier In sympathy with the weakness
nbrond, closing at $1.37(4 here and 10 5s
nt London, with trndtng slack. Spelter was
Inactive hero nnd In London nt Jl.onwi.in
und 19 respectively. A quiet nnd uninter
esting mnrket provnlled for copper hero
dcsplto ndvlces rrom aiiroad, wnero prices
closed nt 71 17s Od for spot, Nomlnal'v
Lake Superior copper was quota! at $17.
casting nnd electrolytic JO.C2V4, with sellers
nt those figures.
Tho following nro the closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
45AVabash
SO',4 do pfd
91 Wheel. & L,
12'.4
27(4
12',ti
do nfd
Raltlmoro & O.
E..
Canadian Pnc.
Canada So
JO! do 2d pfd....
6M,S Wis. Central
404 Third Avenuo
.. 23
.. 15
..102
Ches. unin..
Chicago O. W..
C, 11. & Q
Chi. Ind. & L...
.ICS II. & O. pfd..
...U.i National Tube... 5S
... 20 do pfd 09(.
... fii-li Adams Ex H5 "
... 95 American Ex 175
...173 U. S. Ex 68
do nfd
Chi. & E. 111.
C. N. W...
c. R. 1. & r
.125(4 wells-Fnrgo Ex.130
C. C. & St. L.. (Old Atncr. cot,
Oil.
30
f.9
20
Colorado So S'.i, do pfd...
do 1st prd i:iAmor, iunitiug..
do 2d pfd 17 I do pfd
Del. & Hudson. ..15SV4 Amer. S. R...
Del. L. & W 19S do pfd
69(4
I'll
2'
17'
29
70
Denver & It. O..
WPf, Aiuer. spirits ..
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd..
Ot. Nor. nfd.
03
do nfd.
29
fi'V
,115
Amor. S. Hoop.
do pfd
imer. S. & W..
ir?i
Hocking Coal.
15
110 pfd..
Hocking Valley.-. 4?'i
Illinois Central.. .133
Amer. Tin Plate. f.9(4
.i;hi mo pki
. 21(4 Amer. Tobacco
9l"
Iowa Central
.111(4
.139
. 17
. 81(4
. 62H
. 4?si
. 95
. 51'i
. 761
.ISO
.. 4S
. 9.5
''1
: 7214
do pfd 00
Lako Erlo & W.. 42
do pfd 110
Lako Shoro 230
L. & N P"(:
Manhattan L 117
Met. St. Ry 107'
no prd
Anne. Mln.
Co.
Rrooklyn R. T.
Colo. Fuel & I.
Con. Tobacco ..
do pfd
Federal Steel .
do pfd
Mox. Central i-
Minn. & St. L.
tVSTiOon. Electric .
do pfd
103 lOlucoso Sugar..
Mo. PnclIIc MV!4 . '" I'M
Mobile .i Ohio... 4i(itinter. I'nper
M., K. & T
do nfd.
do nfd.
.. 474 Lacledo Clas
..155(4,Nntlonnl Hi
(II
10
92
17'1
87(4
401?
N. J. Central ....155(4
N. Y. Central ...115'J
Norfolk & W 45(4'
do pfd S3
No. Paclllc 814
do pfd Si7(
Ontario & W W.
scult.
do prd.
National
do nfd.
Lead ..
National Steel
do prd
91 Vi
N. Y. Air Hruke.151
Oro. Rv. & Nav. 42
No. American
194
do pfd i
Paclllc Coast
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd...
Paclllc Mali
lie'.
92 "
07
40
101
4:!i4
7S
199
4(4
13S(I
118
504
7f'4
21
Pennsylvania ....1501
Reading '
do 1st prd .'.Ti
do 2d pfd 41
People s (Ins
Rio O. W 05
Pressed S,
Car..
do pfd 9:
do pfd...
Pullman P.
S. R. & T.
Sugar
do pfd...
Tonn. Coal
St. L. & S. F 21
Car.'
do 1st nfd W)
do 2d pfd 60(4
St. L. Southw.... 21(4'
do nfd 4U?i
& 1.
St. Paul 15l(i
U. S. Leather
do nn nn
do nfd
St. V. & Omaha.133
So. Pueltlc 4?Tt
So. Railway 21(1
U. S. Rubber ....
do pfd
Western Union..
Atnnl. Copper ...
Republic 1. & S..
do pfd s
P. C. C. & St. L.
0!'4
87(4
91(4
15(4
,1
69Ti
do pfd.. 72(
Tex. & Paclllc... 2M!,1
Union Paclllc ... WH
do pfd Si5:
Tho Co-nmerclul Advertiser's London
Financial Cableiirnm snys: TI10 matkets
here wero Idle today, partly because of tho
settlement, which In the boRlnnlni; wns
heavy because contatigoes In tho mining de
partment wcro so suit, nut tins was so
not so much dcciuibo or tno money rato as
because of tho West Australian disaster.
American shares wore torpid; they opened
well and there was a lino disposition to sell
here, but there was 11 sharp rally after tho
Now Tork opening. New York sent over
buying orders In the Union Pacific and the
Norfolk & Westerns. After this this de
partment Bugged, rallied again and wan
quite strong. Thn Street In London regard)
the Doom in Americans iih over and tno
latest news from Hill Is t'iken as evidence
that the Morgan people nre out. Money
was a little tighter. Tho bank Is still boi
rowlng to stiffen rates.
Ilontoii Stock (imitations.
HOSTON, Jan. 11. Call loans. 404(4 per
cent; tlmo loans, 4'4(4 per cent, Official
closing:
A.. T. & 8.
dn ofd...
, 45liUnlon Land 2
. SO'i West Enll 9i4
Amor. Sugar 13S(4
do pfd 118
Amer. Tel 1011,
Westlngh. Elec... 55
Aicmson is puis
. Vi. u. v u. US. I.S
Iloston ft: Ainy.-.M
Uoston Elevated. 169
Iloston (t Mo 195
tdventuro
10
Amal. Copper ..
Atlantic
91
27(4
317
SO
835
ivu
.50
82
49
,179
'"(3
335
3,1(4
c. it. & O.
..144H Iloston & Mont..
.. 3714 Hutto H Iloston.
..ins !Cnl. & Heclo....
. . 6I' Centennial
.. 75 Franklin
..139 Humboldt
...1914 Osceola
..158 Pirrot
..22! Mulncy
,. 15 ,:nnta Fo Cop..
.. 13 (Tamarack
...iO'j lutah Mining ....
Dominion Coal
do pfd
Federnl Steel
do pfd
Fltchburg pfd.
Gen. Electric .
do pfd
Ed. Elec. 111...
Mex. Centrnl .
N. E. a. & C
Old Colony ...
Old Dominion
Rubber
Union Pnclllc .
. 3io wtnona ..
014
4MS
.. 2i'V4 Wolverines 4M$
... S5THlngham M. Co.. 1514
""Hid.
Condition of (lie Treasury,
WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the sen
eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,(00.000 gold
reservo in the division of redemption,
shown Available cash bnlnnce, $137,501,162;
gold, $89,612,359.
Sim York Money .Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 11,-MONEY-On call,
steady nt 303(4 per cent; last loan, 3 per
cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 4(400 per
"STERLING EXCH ANC E Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills nt $1,810
4.871, for detnnnd nnd at $I.S3(404.S3H for
sixty dnys; posted rates, 91.813 1.8.9; com
mercial bll's. $I.K2(40I.S3.
SILVER-Certlilcates, 054c; bar, C3'.4:
Mexican dollars, 4940.
HONDS Governments, steady; state, In
active; railroad, llrm.
Tho Closing prices on uouus touny nre as
follows:
V. 3. ref. 2s,
reg.lftVi
1054
109(4
N. Y. C. Is 100'i,
N. J. C. gen. 6s..l2Mi
No. Paclllc 3s.... 70'i
do 4s 1014
N Y, C & S L Is.lCSU
N. & W. con. 4s.. 99Ti
do coupon
do 3s, reg.
do coupon
.110
do new 4s, reg.137'4
do coupon i.;7',4
do old is, reg.. .11 1
Oregon Nnv. Is.. .109
do 4s 10)i
Oregon S. L. 0s..l29'i
do coupon
.111
do 6s, reg .
do coupon .,
...112
...112
....125
....102V,
do consoi 6s nays
Rending gen. 4s.. 9IS
Rio O. W. Is 99i
D. ot C. 3 03s
Atch. gen. 4s
do ad). Is
St Ij & I M c. 6s.ll 1(4
Canada So.
C. O. 4',is.
s... .tW'i St L & S F g. 0S.12S
.liil(4 Ht. l'a 111 cons ivi
do 5m 120 St P. C P Is. ..US
C. .t N. W. c. 7s.l391s do 6s 120,
do B. c . deb. us.123 So. l'aciuc 4S M
Chicago Tor. 4s.. WAi So. Railway. 6s. ..112'i
Colorado So. 4s... S3 S, R. & T. Os 71
D. & R. O. 4s.... IOC. Tex. .V: l'ac 10 IS.lH.Tt
Erlo general 4...MTs do 2s 95
r . w. i). v. is. pi niu pnc. 48....)utj
(Ion. i:iectrlc 6s. 1M Wnbosh Is 118'4
la. Central Is 115(4 do 2s lot) i
L. & N.'Util. 4s.. .100(4 West Shore 4s...lllU
M., K. .t T. 2s... 77(4 Wis. Ccntrnl 1b... R55
do 4s..
Pi ,Vn. centuries ... ao
.(MV York .11 1 11 1 11 it .Slocks.
NEW YORK. Jan. 11. Tho following oro
quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con 20
Little Chief ....
Ontnrlo
Onhlr
. 10
.0)0
. 80
. 10
. 12
'r
. 25
. 60
.400
Alice 45
Urceco 200
Brunswick Con... 25
Puuenlx
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada.
Small Hopes ...
Standard
Comstock Tun... !
Con. Cal. ti Va..l90
Dcadwood Terra. 55
Horn Silver 110
Iron Silver 00
Loadvlllo Con.... C
I'oielirn I'liiuiii'lnl,
LONDON. Jan. U. Tho Hank of Eng
land's endeavors to reduce the supply of
money Is bearlnir fruit. There wns less
disposition business at tho recent low rates
and discounts tend to harden. On tho
Stock exchungo most departments were
quiet. In view of the mining carry-over,
which is progressing sntlstactorlly. Ap
prehensions or failures have diminished.
Americans opened full on Wall street ad
vices and further Indications of advance.
Tho exchange welcomes tho break. Hopes
were expressed that It will make further
headway before marking up tho prices for
Monday, but some of tho last differences
between the last contatigoes and tho pres
ent prlros are assuming such proportions
us to cause fears that the money will not
bo paid at the coming settlement. Later
prices advanced and closed good. Hold
premiums nre quoted ns follows: lluenos
Ayres, 130.90; Lisbon, SS.50; Rome, 5.50.
American eagbs, 76s G'fcd und bar gold, 77s
10f,(l.
HEREIN, Jan. 11. Prices on tho bourse
today were Irregular. Internationals wore
quiet. Homo funds wore In good demand
but weak; Canadian Pacifies declined on
the decreased trulllc returns; banks were
dull, especially American credits 011 Vienna
sales, and mines wro Irregular. Exchange
on London, 20m 45(4pfg for checks. Dis
count rates- Short bills, 3 per cent; three
months' bills, S04 per cent.
PARIS, Jan. 11. Prices were weaker on
tho bourse today, apparently Influenced by
tho high contatigoes in London, Rentes
wero easy. Spanish 4s declined on the ad
journment of the Cortes, Industrials wore
better. Thomson & Houston was In great
demand und llulshed tlrm. Rio tlntos re
lapsed on Loudon udvlces and tho decline
In copper. Kafllrs were heavy. Threo per
cent rentes, inif 17c for tho account; ex
chungo on Loudon, 25f 16c for checks;
Spanish 4s, "1.36 1-16.
(.'o( (on .linrkol.
NEW YORK, Jan. ll.-COTTON-H was
an undecided crowd of traders In the cotton
pit this morning and tho fiction of the
market nil duy denoted wavering convic
tions. Everybody had looked for a firm
opening In Llverpopl this morning ns a re
sponse to our groat rally of Inst night.
Rut in this they wcro disappointed, as thn
English market, "after opening a shade
higher, broke tmdf Jienvy liquidation and
bear hammering. On the first call prices
hero declined ;i'(j.t nouns, with the marKet
steady In tone.' A brief nauso followed.
after which positive weakness made Itself
apparent on every hand. I-ong cotton came
out quite freely, while some of the more
confident bears sold for a, break. Noon
found values Big 8 points lower. Rut In the
early nfternoon the mnrket suddenly stif
fened on smaller estimates for tomorrow's
recolpts and a lighter "In sight" statement
than expected, tho latter showing 221,000
bales, as against general Ideas of 230.0C0 to
235,000 bales. Still later absenco of specu
lative support caused prices to sink slowly
and at tho closo the decline had reached
GOO points, with the market nominally
steady In tono. Philadelphia Interests sold
May and bought May. Wall street failed
to show interest on cither side. Spot
closed dull; middling uplands, lOUc; mid
dling, 104c; snlcs, 30 bales. Futures closed
steady; Jnnunry, 9.70c; Mnrch, 9.4Sc; April,
9.41c; May. 9.41c; June, 9.42c; July, 9.3So;
August, 9.09c; September, 8.60c; October,
8.26c.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. ll.-COTTON
Steady; sales, 5,050 bnles; ordinary, Re; good
ordinary, low middling, 9(4c: middling,
91iic; good middling, 9Tc: middling fair,
10 5-lOc, nominal; receipts, 0,556 bnles; stock,
301,443 bnles. Futures, quiot; January, 9.48
O0.50o: February, 9.4309.45c; March, 9.410
9.42c; April, 9.4009.41c; May, 9.3809.39c; Juno,
9.30O9.3Sc; July. 9.35O0.36c; August. 8.960
8.9Sci September, 8.42c. Secretary Hester's
statement of tho world's visible supply of
cotton shows a total of 4,087,277 bales,
ngulnst 4,246,983 last year, of which 3,315,277
bales, against 3,50S,9S5 Inst year, is Amcrl
cun. LIVERPOOL, Jan. ll.-COTTON-Snot,
fair demand, l-32d higher; American fair,
Od: middling (rood, 511-lOd; middling,
519-32d; low middling, 6 7-10d; Kood ordi
nary, 5 3-lOd; ordinary, 4 15-10d; sals. S.OO
bales, of which 500 wero for speculation und
export and Included 7.700 American; re
ceipts, l.ono bales, no American. Futures
opened quiet but steady and closed easy;
American middling 1. m. c, January,
6 27-Old, sellers; January and Fobru'ir.v,
5 25-Old, sellers; February and March,
5 22-Old, sellers; Mnrch and Anrll, r. 20-C4d,
sellers: April "and Mny. 5 17-6405 18-Old. Hol
lers; May and Juno. 5 15-04(1. sellers: Juno
nnd July, n l2-0lft5 13-oki, sellers; July nnd
AinitiRt. sg-WiiSlO-Old. buyers: August und
September. 4 69-64 0 4 00-Od. sellers; October
nnn iNovomnor, ui-iji(i, nominal, -mo ten
ders for delivery nt today's clearlncs worn
15,000 bales, new dockets. Following are tho
weekly cotton statistics: Total sale of all
kinds, 55,000 bales; total sales American,
49.000; English spinners' takings, 90,009; total
oxnort. 5.000. Imnnrts of nil kinds. 91.000:
Import American, 86,000; Btock of all kind.
GS0.GP0; stock American. 001.000; quantity
ntloot of all kinds. 259.000: afloat American.
22T,oin)i total saiea on spocuiniion, i,ww;
louu sines exports, i'w.
Wool Market.
nOSTON. Jan. 11. WOOI Tho Cnmmer
clnl llulletln tomorrow will say: Tho re
ceipts for the week aro 0,805 bnles domestic
and 1,205 foreign, ngnlnst 0,252 domestic end
SOS foreign last week, and 6,090 domestic nnd
rci foreign ror tno same ween inst year.
Tho receipts since Jnnunry 1 show a do-
crenso of 010 bales domestlo and 3 02) for
olun, ns compnred with the snmo period In
iirnu. 'i no marKet nns stariou. Tno Amor
lean Woolen company has bought heavily
of medium fleeces and lino medium torrl.
torv. Other mlllf have followed suit. Low
flno medium Utah, from tho bankrupt
Urowno wools, has boon flung down nt 3o
c enn nnd nno small lot or onio xx
was sold at 27c. lc below tho market. Henvv
snles of (4-blood unwashed have been made
nt .10 nnu strict nno medium territory
staple sold in big diocks nt i(S clean. Aits
trillion cables note a further ndvunro of !
ner cent slnco the Christmas holidays.
Worsted yarns aro more active and the
phenomenal salo by tho big woolen combine
of 40,000 pieces In two days seems to mnko
inn mm 01 inn tiae. o ships inis wook.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 11. WOOL-Weak: terrl
tory and westorn medium, 16017(4c; fine,
l24(u"itic; coarse, iswiioc.
SiiKitr Mnrket.
KI.'.W nrtt.FANS. Jnn. 11 snc.ATt-
Strong; open kettle. 3'403!sc; open kettle,
centrifugal, 3 H-lOOc; centrifugal yellow,
404Hc; seconds, 204(4c. Molasses, stendy;
open kettle, 20030c; centrifugal, 8021c.
HVrUP. 2UJI3UC.
NEW YORK. Jan. lt.-SUOAR-Haw
tlrm; fnlr roilning, 3(ic: centrlfugnl, 91
test. 4ic; molaBses sugar. 34o; refined, firm
and higher; No. 0, 5.D0c; ia. 7. n.45c: No. 9,
4 80c: No. 10. 4.73c: No. 11. 4.70C! No. 12. 4.05c
No. 13. 4.05c: No, II, 4,00c; standard A
6.40c; confectioners' A, 5.40c; mould A, 5.90c
cut loaf, ClOc: crushed, 0.10c; powdered
R TOor crnnu uted. 6.60c; cudbs, &.M5C. Mo
lasses, steady: New Orleans open kettle
good to choice, SwlOfj
Evaporated mid Dried Fruit-,
NEW YORK. Jan. ll.-EVAPORATED
APPLES Huslness was confined chiefly to
meeting Immediate wants of buyers and
tho mnrkot for evaporated npples ruled
quiet but steady nt unchanged prlees; state
common was quoted at 3404'4o; prime, 60
&ic, choice, Dft'auc; rnncy, uvic.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattlo Eecelpti Light and Filcei Continued
to Ebow Improvement.
HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE LOWER
Sheep Mnrkrt Aetltc nnd NlroiiK to a
Dime Higher, Tilth Choice Mexican
YrnrlliiK NcIIIiik ns High
na Four nml a Half,
SOUTH
Receipts were:
OMlclal Monday
Olllclnl Tuesday
Otllclal Wednesday ....
oiiiclnl Thursday
OMlclal Friday
OMAHA. Jan. 11.
Cattle, lio,:. Sheep.
1.431
4.22(1
3.213
3,'KJl
, 1,167
1.5S1
10.471
S.S77
7,730
0,076
Five days this week 10,743 37,993
Samo days lust week.... 9,361 26,613
Same days week before. 6,621 23,792
hnme three weeks ngo.. 10,6(11 47,611
Slllno four weeks nir.i .lC.VS'J 51.b2S
15,0 IS
GSfl
3,f9
13,396
17,972
Average price paid for hogs for tho past
several days, with compnrlsons: t
I 190O.mllS9Tir897.lS90.lS95.iU9('
Hoc.
Dec.
Dec!
tec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
16
4 S3 )4
4 09
3G...
3
17..
18..
19..
20..
21..
22..
23..
21..
4 S2J4
4 73
4 7qZ
3 48
3 36
4 13
4 13
4 07
4 11
4 15
4 14
4 13
1 17
4 13
4 13
4 13
4 23
4 22
4 16
4 OS
t 11
4 16
4 10
4 C9
4 11
4 09
4 OS
3 31
3 3
3 27
1 ,Ji
1 aj'.Sl
4 86'4
4 8SJ4
4 Kk
4 764
4 Ml,
3 311
t
3 30;
3 3S1
3 3S
3 41
3 39
3 40;
3 43
S...
Dec.
29...
Hoc. 30.
Dec.
31,
4 904
Jan.
Jan.
Jun.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan,
Jan.
l .
?..
J..
4..
5..
0...
7. . .
8...
9..
10.
11.
4 9i
C 02'J
5 04(,
3 40
3 61
3 53
6 ;.Mt
r. 054
6 14 I
3 IS
Jan.
3 46
3 60
3 64
3 61
Jnn.
Jan.
Jnn.
5 231
Indicator Sunday: Indicates holiday.
Tho official number of curs of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cuttle.Hog.Strp.UT a.
10
C, M. & St. P. Ry.
u. A; hi. 1.. y
Missouri Pacific Ry 1
Union Pacific system ... 10
C. & N. W. Ry 1
F., E. M. V. R. It 10
C, St. P.. M. O. Ry.. 10
H. & M. R. R. R 0
C, H. & Q. Ry 1
('., R. 1. & P., east
C. R. 1. & P.. west 1
Illinois Central 15
1
4
10 5
10
5
6
Total receipts
10:
10 1
The disposition of tho day's receipt
is follows, each buyer purchasing tho
receipts w.13
num
ber of head Indicated
lluytrs.
Omaha Packing Co.
Cnttlo. Hogs. Sheep.
SO
1,150
C II. Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour k Co
Armour & Co.. Sioux City
R. Hcckcr & Degan
,1. L. Carey
Lobmau & Co
McCrcary & Clark
Hill & lluntzlnger
Llvingstono & Sehallor ..
Hamilton & Rothschild ..
Mawhlnney
Other buyers
190
ID
223
110
'iw
48
13
10
1
7
20
1
1.3.71
1,531
1,311
1,231
1,181
S3
1.57S
237
ItO
Totnls 1.HI 7.791 2.S3S
CATTLE Thero wns not a very heavy
run of cuttle hero today, nnd, ns packers
all wanted a fow, they paid 11 little
stronger prices all around. Tho few beef
steers offered were picked up early In the
morning nt good strong prlees. The, light
supply mnde even tho half-fnt stuff nnd
common kinds sell a little better thnn they
did yesterday. The market on beef cattlo
has Improved considerably the last week
and the advance hns been greutest on tho
half-fat cattlo. such kinds selling all of
23c higher than they did ut the closo of last
week, whereas tho good kinds hnvo not nd
vnnced moro than 10013c.
Tho cow market was also In good shape
n,inv nml nn thn start sales wo ro mndo
that looked Btrong to a dime higher. Along
toward tho last ond, lifter buyers had tilled
1 mnrn nrironl orders. Idev dill Mill KU
after them quite ns nurd nnu 1110 iceung
did not seem to no quuo iih k""". ' "
nrlr.no lit tvlllpll thn COW Sttltl KOllI lOUUy.
inwevcr, wero an 01 ivuiuo ihkiwi wiun mi
Mnmlnv on all crudes except tno com
iimnoHt kinds of cnnncrs, wnicn navo not
shown much Improvement,
'riinrn woro onlv a fow feeders on sale to
day, nnd, ns Is npt to bo the enso nt the
closo of tho week the mnrket wns hardly
as good ns it wns earner in wiu wren. 4"
common light stufT was particularly hard
to move and sellers were culling tho mar
ket on that stuff a little lower. Cholco
cuttle, however, of most nny weight could
bo quoted stendy. Representative sales
I1EEK STttfciUa,
No.
Av. Pr.
Av. Pr.
. . r,:n 2 35
3....
..1000
4 20
4 45
4 00
4 05
4 75
5 fO
5 20
No.
905
6 1103
1...
1...
.... 840 2 35 16 1028
....1030 $2 50 4 1312
.... 830 3 75 57 1214
....1074 3 90 62 1355
....1050 4 40
STEERS AND STAGS.
... 9.Y7 3 50
1...
15...
0...
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
16...
.1000 4 50
1098 4 Co
COWS.
1...
910
790
775
950
9(0
1025
750
, 1025
, 1025
1010
, 950
, 992
, 930
, 1030
1010
1070
10.0
1130
1080
890
870
1050
1200
1010
935
1000
1203
1100
9S0
1081
1170
110.)
1100
2 CO
2 00
1...
3...
,. 920
,. 993
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 10
3 II)
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 20
3 40
3 40
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 55
3 65
3 00
3 60
3 00
3 CO
3 SO
3 80
1...
n
I.'!!
1..,
2 35
2 60
2 ro
2 60
2 50
2 ro
2 50
2 60
2 50
2 65
05
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 73
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
1120
1075
1070
1010
1230
1120
1200
1150
1012
1.
0.
3.
G.
4.
1.
..1270
..1200
..14110
I...
1...
1...
1...
.1031)
.1200
.1110,
1
1 1200
.12)1
.1010
10....
....1135
,...1073
....1105
.... 991
....1073
....1090
....1040
....1300
....1192
....1185
....1200
....1113
....1700
1'.'.'.'.
80
2 85
2 90
2
2 90
2 90
2 90
2 95
3 CO
3 00
3 fO
19
20
9
9
1
9 ,
2 ,
l.T...,
8 ,
1 ,
1...
3...
4...
1...
18...
1...
1...
1...
3...
990
3 00
COWS AND
HEIFERS.
3 75
3 E5
.... 1-0
.... S5
912
.... 650
.... 8S5
.... 705
.... 410
.... 810
.... "05
.... 830
....1040
....i4on
1440
.... 970
....1310
....1200
,...1000
....1270
.... 850
....1730
2 73
3 23
15
4
.1025
. f90
7..
14..
3 "j
HEIFERS.
1....
2....
2 75
1...
620
1012
3 60
3 E5
3 01
3 75
3 90
4,00
.1 23
3 23
3 25
3 23
3 35
3 45
3 50
3 00
3 00
3 05
0 00
6 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 25
24
28
920
loi'.IIK!!!'. 90s
91G
3 50
3 50
r
..1165
BULLS.
2 85
2 90
3 00
3 110
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 25
3 26
3 25
1350
1490
, 1100
1110
0X0
, 1450
1470
1000
900
1
1
1260
CAIA'ES.
170
200
240
STOCK
620
710
S30
5
M 2
130
210
5 '(.)
o no
cows
S 76
I 85
2 tfi
1
1..
1..
1..
2..
AND
1
9
2
HEIFERS.
.... 900 3 n:
.... 5.7)
.... 775
3 15
3 15
3 25
830
85
4.
8G3
STOCK CALVES.
1...
65...
IS...
4...
4...
o
l".'.
3...
10...
300 3 HO 5........ 270 4 23
205 3 25 1 210 4 25
410 4 15 3 130 5 CO
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS
112
fO
17 706 3 ,3
055
005
650
600
621
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 75
4 747 3 85
13 800 3 90
3 790 1 fx)
1 000 4 00
4 170 I 20
3 75
3 80
II, II. Dalrymplo Idaho.
,..123? 2 00 3 hulls IOCS 3 00
...1166 3 30
17 bulls
3 hulls
HOGS Ttiere was a folrly liberal run of
hogs here today and under tho Influence.
nMnnw nrlces at tho other points buvers
stnrted out hlddlng 2H05c low'er. They
tried lo nuy men !(" i( .,..v ami
nnd a fow sold at those prices on I ho start
i,,,. thn mnrket soon firmed un and J5.22U
und $5.25 beenmo the popular prices or only
o uhmin to 2Uc lower thnn yesterday. The
mnrket wns fairly nctlve nnd as buyers
nil seemed to hnvo liberal orders tho mnr
ket kept growing stronger and toward
the Inst end J5.25 was the popular prlc
",1th i fow lnnils uoltiL' at S5.27'4. so th
decline, of the morning was very nearly .ul
regained. It was a good nctlve mnrko
3 95 3 27 3 24 3 111
4 01 3 30 3 29 li
3 26 3 31 3 1(
3 9.1 3 31 3 16
3 9.' 3 2S 3 18
3 94 3 28 3 33 .
4 01 3 3 28 3 li
4 02 3 31 3 24 3 14
I 04 3 37 3 21 3 17
3 47 3 26 3 19
4 11 3 60 3 20
4 09 3 41 3 30
4 14 3 48 3 SO
4 16 3 45 3 30 3 18
4 14 3 45 3 31 3 15
3 61 3 35 3 1(
4 21 3 42 3 18
4 33 S 67 3 17
4 29 3 67 3 48
4 27 3 41 3 41 3 2o
4 37 3 47 3 38 3 27
4 35 3 4S 3 39 3 29
3 42 3 40 3 18
1 34 3 43 3 12
4 38 3 45 3 II
4 35 3 50 3 43
4 41 3 65 3 29 3 0"
from start to finish nnd everything was
sold In good season. Representative sales.
NO
av. an. it :so. av. nn. it
31..
W..
24..
78
J4 H'
110 171
78 250
u 20
....117
....204
, . . .205
. . .242
. . .258
...190
...161
...231
, . . .252
...227
...380
, . . .208
. . .208
,..2Si
5 CO
5 20
6 20
5 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
5 ::'4
5 -2U
6 -2ti
6 22(4
5 22(4
6 UU,
6 22l5
5 22(5
120
40
ISO
40
SO.)
40
SO
80
120
40
40
10)
80
40
ISO
3 20
5 20
5 2.4
5 22'i,
5 22'a
r : mj
5 2:-j
6 22H
f 22'1
5 V23
5 22)4
5 22 4
6 22 3
6 22'a
5 22'5
6 22(
6 22 ij
6 22'
5 -2(4
6 22(a
6 n.iv
6 KJb
5 22 3
6 22(a
6 13
5 25
5 25
5 Sit
6 25
6 V5
5 25
6 25
5 21
6 25
f. V5
5 25
5 25
6 25
5 25
6 i..
6 25
6 271;.
6 i"tj
5 17 1
160
102 100
82 186
77 202
60 son
105.
3..
95..
61..
39 249
( 1 . .
105.
66.
01.
..287
. .291
. .331
. .230
..290
. .250
..217
..241
. .263
. .IKS
..187
..216
. .'.113
..251
. .201
..308
..259
. .281
. .258
..2.11
..215
"253
. .205
. .2.4
. .371
..2S.I
. .233
. .250
. .218
109.
51...
63. . .
66, . .
71...
08. . .
73...
63...,
9S...
II...
71...
"li..
70...
67...
48...
67...
41...
02...
05...
79. . .
73. . .
72...
129...
65...
62...,
03. . . ,
72...,
65...,
70. . .
t..
43..
80..
83..
ll'
.l.5
.207
.270
!...
5
5
:j(.
4...
SO
10)
280
40
'40
50...
5 22 (,
6 22'4
6 32,,
6 22U
6 22',
5 .-J(4
6 22J
mi
6 2.5 "
)...
. . . .337
. . . .252
....170
....185
ion
210
Ml
100
40
'40
120
40
SO
100
40
63...
,'3...
87...
49...
61...
60. . .
....257
. . . .272
. . . .328
. . . .2S5
!!!!20()
....210
. . . .32.1
....215
. . . .2(9
....310
20")
10
10
"so
t-0
80
iso
SO
80
SO
40
80
'io
200
'40
30.
63..
15.
0. .
u .
6 25
5 25
5 25
6 23
6 25
5 25
40
10
120
40
160
40
2S0
.201
.230
.205
'2
!5iT
.227
.322
117
201
274
279
03
02
60
27
53
I...
S3...
.23
3...
6 25
5 25
5 25
I 25
4 40
. . .231
. . .230
...241
...213
70..
23. .
83.,
80
10..
-T.4
10..
6 27(
...'till
20
SHEEP rlt,r,' tvfia ,1 rnnrl mil i( uhron
hero today for tho last end of the week.
mi mo marKet was strong nnu uciivu aim
II some rases nnrlmtitt 11 illmn hlelinr. Tho
ile mam! for cholco stuff was active 11s was
nowit ny the way packers nicked up the
moro desirable bundle offered. The top
n lambs was $5.33 and on sheep nnd yearl-
tigs $1,10. A choke string of Mexican
('unities Mold iih hlirh 11 11MV OwllU? to
the good demand everything changed hands
early In the morning.
1110 lew rctdcrs otTond sold nt ruuy
toady prices.
wuotutioiis: Choice red wethers, si.wif
35: fair to mint foil wethers. ll.KWi K :
cholco yearlings. $1,4001.50; fair to good
V'ntiflli'.r.. (A. ..l.nl... n..nu t'l laVn '(
fair to good ewes. $3.00O3.S0: choice spring
Inmbs, J5.0V(i5,?5; fair to good spring lambn,
$4.8505.00; feeder ewes, J2.23O3.00: feodT
wethers, $3.3003.75: feeder Innibs, Jl.OOfi 1. 10.
Representative sales:
No.
Av.
. 145
. 100
. 100
. 00
. 112
. Ill
. 67
. 90
. 81
. 70
. SI
Pr.
$3 no
3 to
3 85
4 00
I 15
4 40
I (7)
I 60
I 60
5 l)
5 33
2, Idaho rams
410 western owes
feeder wethers
12 cull Iambs
10S fed nlioen
Gso western wethers ..
'm feeder Inmbs
1 fed wether
03 Mexlcnn yearlings
71 fed Inmbs
30 western Inmbs
CHICAGO, Jnn. H.-CATTLH-ltooclpts,
5'i0: steady to slrmiK: cood to prime steers.
5.3506,10; poor to medium. $3.6004.25; stock
rs nnd feeders. $2,7504.40; cows, $2.0504.25,
lelfers, $2.7504.50; canners, I2.0002.n0; bulls,
i2.751fl.40; calves. S4.OKi6.25: Texas fed
steers. $1.1001. 1W; Texas grass steers, $3,350"
.00; Texas bulls. J2.50O3.o0.
HOUS Roce pis today. 20.0HO: tomorrow.
'iVano: loft nl'er. 0.8111: Hfnmlv nt vOBlnrdn v',i
close; top, $5.10; mixed npd butchers, $5.1ooi
6.10; good to choice heavy, $5.2505.40; rough
heavy, $5.10T5.2O; light, $5.1005.37',; bulk of
sales. $5.20Jrt.3O.
HUEHFRocelpls, o.niio; sheep and Inmbs
steady; good to choice wothers, $3.sftf(."5;
fair to choice mixed, J3.5i(ia.Sj; western
sheep, M.8504.65; Texas sheep, $2.50j?3.0O;
native minus, jioii.tiij; western liunns,
.5.0003.60.
OMlclal receipts nm' shipments for yester
day: Receipts, cuttle. 7,629; hogs. 32,821;
sheep, 10,353, Shipments, cattle, 4,376; hogs,
3,261; sheep, 2,538.
CHICAGO 1,1 VII STOCK MARKET.
Cntlle flonrrnlly Slcaily
(o HlKlier
'Irni. IIiiks unci Sheep 1
CHICAGO. Jan. ll.-CATTLE-Recolnts.
2.60O head; steers, strong to 10c higher.
Texnns higher; butchers' stock slow; good
o prlmo steers, $j. 35OG.10; poor to medium.
$3.00O.25; stockcrs and feeders, $2.7504.40;
cows, $2.030'I.13; heifers. $2.7504.40; cnnncrs,
J2.00O2.fi0; bulls. $2.7301.30: calves. $1,000
0.35; Texas fed steers, $1.1004,90: Texas
grass steers. $3.3504.00: Texas bulls. $2,600)
3.60.
HOGS Receipts. 29.000 head: tomorrow.
20,000 estimated; loft over, 6,000; actlvo nt
yesterday s clone; top. $j.42(4; mixed and
butchers, $5.1005.42(4; good to choice heavy,
$5.10O'3.4U; rough heavy, $5.0000.10; light,
j.i.HKii;i.i'.,; nuiK 01 na en. ?o.m
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 5.000
head: llrm: cood to choice wethers, $3,800'
4.85; fair to cholco mixed, $3.500 3.83; west
ern sheep, $3.830 4.75; Texas sheep, J2.50O
3.05; native lambs, $4.2505-00; western
lambs, $5.0003.50.
ev York Live Stock Mnrkot.
NEW YORK. Jan. ll.-CATTLE-Rc-
celpts, 2,573 head; steers slow; good beeves
steady; medium und common, wenk to
lower: bulls nnd thin cows stendy; medium
and good cows, 15020c off; steers. Jl.lflO
5.40; hulls. S2.C5KM.40; cows. $1.8003.33; fat
Ohio cows. $3.75. Cables quolo Hvo cattlo
llrm nt HOl2(4c; tops, 124c; refrigerator
beef, 10O10(4o per lb.
CALVES-Recolpts. 141 head; market
steady; veals, $5.0005.80; llttlo calves, $4;
yearlings, $3.
Kllldl',1' AN1J lul.MU!)- KCCCIPIS, Mtfl
head: sheep, steady for desirable stock;
lambs, 25010c lower; sheep, $3.6001.45;
lambs, $5.7nO6.60; cholco and extra, Jii.Sosi)
li.Oi); cutis, $1.75; most of tho sales at $a.90O'
0.40.
HOGS Roce nts. 4.317 head: feeling weak:
cholco pigs sold at $3.75.
St. I.oiiIn Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. ll.-CATTLE-ttcoelpts.
GOO head, Including Toxans; market strong,
with Texans 10c higher; native shipping nnd
export steers, $1,7516.85; drespod beef nnd
butcher steers, $1.0000.25; Blockers and feed
ers, J2.10O1.65; Steers under I.imi IDS.,
4.75; cows and heifers. $2.00OU75; dinners,
$1.2502.75; bulls, $2.1503,75; Texans and In
dian steers, $3,3001.60; cows and heifers,
$2.300 3.50.
Hunts ucceipis, ;(,iuu iieno: marsni kkiw,
5010c lower: pigs and lights. $5 infls.so,
packers, $3.1505.25; butchers, $3.200535.
nlihririiivii i,mim m-'ceiinw, miii
market steady: nutlvo muttons, $3,75f(1.2o.
lambs, $4.500 5.25; culls nnd bucks, $1,000
1.25.
Kmiviis City Live StncSi Mnrkrl.
KANSAS CITY, Jnn. 11. CATTLE Re
colpts, 3,800 head natives, 160 hend Texans,
iiju neau caives; inarnci uuiivu nnu oitimj.
natlvo beef nteers, $4.750 6.30; stockcrs nnd
feeders. S3.50O1.05; cows nnd heifers. $1.000
4,50; cnnncrs, J2.25O3.00; enlves, 5 1 . tvrj 1 1. ;r ,
bulls nnd stngs, js.iiow.wj.
HOGS-RocolptK, 12,800 bond; mnrket 5c
lower; top. J5.35; bulk of biiIo.i, J5.2OO5 30;
heavy. $5.2505.35; mixed packers, J5.2085.25;
ih-'i'i.. w.ioo-3-2?; pig?, fim-. ,
HIIEEl' ANI) l,rt.llia ivci-ciiiu., i,.iw
head; market sternly to stronK; westorn
1,. ...I.;, nnlhlnn rlmll-O. t , 001 6. 25 '. HMCeil linil
yearlings, Sl.25"5H.6); western wothers, JI.OOO1
4.3u; cwos, w wn j.oj,
He. .loseiili Live Stock Mnrkel.
ROUTll HT. JOSEPH. Mo., Jnn. ll.-(Spe-
clal.) The Journal quls: , . , ,
CATTLE lieccipis, WW IlUIKli llirw n ....-
Ivo nnd stendy; quality poor; natives, $4 00
05.15; Texas anil westerns, j.i.4ii.w: rows
and heifers, $2.2301-60; bulls and stags J2 10
(84.65; yearlings and calves. S3..WM 50
Blockers and feeders, $3.0001-30; veals, $3.7u
HOGS-Rocelpts, 0,300 head; market av;
nraccd about 6c lower; all grndes. Jj-lpO
5.321 ; bulk of sales, $i.200o.27(4i plgB. 10c
SHEEP-nccelpts. 400 head; mnrkot
steady.
Slock la Sllil.
nv,tlnulnir nro the receipts nt tho four
pr.nc.pnl western mnrkg for sh p,
South Omaha
Chicago
Kunsas City
St. Louis
Totals
8,031 67,170 9,410
Ilry (JiioiIm Mnrkrl.
vi.Me vnnif. .Tnn. 11. Tho weather lo-
cnlly has again been mnil for the dry goods
trndo and business on tho spot In all di
rections hns been limited. Some fnlr orders
by mnil hns necn received mr cukuii nu
fabrics. No demand of moment otherwise
Prices without quotable change Linens
are firm but quiet; burlaps, strong nnd
scriiro. (.nicuiia marsoi hiivhhituk.
MANUllEol nn. Jan. u. v.kiuis mm
yarns quiet but (Irm.
LEGAL NOTICES.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING,
Notlco is hereby given that tho nnn'ial
mefetlng of tho Htoekholdors of The I3e
Ilulldlng company will be held at 4 o'clock
p. m., Tuesday, Jnnunry 16, 1901, at the
office of said company In The Ree building,
Omnha. for the election of a board of di
rectors for the ensuing year nnd the trans
action of such other business as may prop
erly come before such meeting. Ry order of
tho president. C. C. ROSBWATER.
Secretary.
X)ecd23t
1.681 1.070 Z.3ID
2,500 29,(i0 5.(00
3,950 12,800 1,000
000 9,700 600
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