Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 15, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: T U BSD A V, JAXUAPY IB, inOT.
8
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Batuid.j'i Bullishnees In Whcit Finally
Overcome by Hears.
CORN AND OATS CLOSE SHADE LOWER
Provision Mnileriilely A'lle
Str.iiiK on tlnml Cusli HciiiiiikI,
CTimIiik from Ten Hi Tvriit
l lc Cciil" lilulnr.
CHICAGO. Jim. H.-Wheat held firm for
a Omit today In Ihe fnco of bourlsh stalls
tics, heavy receipts and Imllff erntit cables,
but gave wny later. Mny closing 'iffVo
lower, Corn closed u shade lower and oats
o. shade higher. Provisions at tho close
were IMlSJc higher.
Of the bullishness which manifested Itself
neur tlio cloie t?-"mlay thero was hUII
enough left thin mornhiB to i-J" wheat to
Ignore thu beurishliens of later devo np
ments. May opened ','o lower to lie higher
ut 771,0 to 78c ami on buying ly con mis
uin i.o.ihph milled during thi' first hour
to 7S5i'. Cables wens Indifferent, north
went teeclpts heavy ti ml world's shipment!!
t.WJ.O") hit. The Immensity of these ship
ments, however, and the visible Increase of
6Wui Imi. announeed later, hud been pretty
well illseolinted. On the bulge, the demand
fell off and offerings, which early had been
rather light, increased. The trudo at last
was hiking eojpilzunco of the heavy nlme
merit aial tint market shunned to u7c.
Hern It held steady for a. while and toward
the end of the session dropped to n'.ic. I hi;
close was weak, May 'iSi-o lower at n',4
&'77o. Exporters reported six loads taken.
Seaboard clearances In wheat and Hour
wero equal to 4.16.0H) bit. I'rlmary receipts
aggregated '.i.'iU'Oo bit., compared with i93,
Ow bu. Inst year. Minneapolis and pit
Juth reported 015 car, iiKalnst 6,3 cars last
week and 757 cars a year ago. Local re
ceipts were seventy-seven cars, nono of
contract Krade.
The corn market was narrow. Tho open
ing was llrm on the unfavorable weather,
but prices eased off a bit later In sym
pathy with wheat. May sold between S.Hc
and 3SV and closed steady, a shade down
at SSMjASHe. Receipts wero 602 cars.
Oats were quiet and steady. Receipts,
381 cars, caused some selling early, but
offerings were well taken. May sold be
tween 25'io and 2ITc and c!osed u shado up
tit r.o.
Provisions wero moderately active and
strong on a pood cash demand. May pork
mild between $11.00 and $11.25 nnri closed 25e
lilghcr at $14.25; May lard between $7.45 and
$7.56. closhiK 10o up at $7.62'41t7.65. and May
ribs between $7.1714 nnd $7.20, with tho closo
10c liniiroved at $7. 'JO.
Estltnutcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 130
cars; corn, Tia cars; oats, iiu cars; nous,
Oon head.
Tho lending futures ranged iih follows:
ArtlolcsTlOpcn. I High. I Low. lose. Snt'y,
Wheat
Jan.
Fell.
May
Corn
Jan.
Teb.
May
May
Pork
Jan.
May
Lard-
.Inu.
Mar.
May
lllbs-
.lull.
May
The close here was quiet and
easy, with sellers on tno turns ot
this week.
75U 75 74Wi 74?AfTi
"WiK 70 75 fiVM 75
779fi7S 78 77',4 77',4?f
I
.Ultf, .V.T4 T.r.
37U :i" .17
3S141I-1 38 ? SS3SMf'.-
23H KPi 2.ia. 2J
25 231; 24U 23
14 15 14 45 14 274 14 27V4
II (HI 14 23 It 00 14 23
7 40 ; 7 1214 7 10 7 42'4
7 37',4 7 IS 7 374 7 45
7 15 7 53 7 43 V 55
7 0214 7 0714 7 Oft 7 071?
7 07Vj 7 20 7 07'4 7 20
74T,
75,
37
381
23i
2ITMI2J
II 25
II 00
7 K4
7 ;t
7 13
7 0ft
7 10
No.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
FI.OUR-Qulct; winter patents. $.1.70cT3.9C;
rtralghts, $3.2oft.l.65' clears. J2.Roy3.4n; Hnrlng
specials. JI.HVJil.50: patents. J.I.OOflS.SO;
straights. $3.20'53.6o: bakers. J2.20J72.70.
Wl I HAT No. 3 spring. 65ii73c: No. 2 red,
7r.U75ie.
CORN No. 2, 378j37Uc; No. 2 yellow, 37ifl
3i'c.
(JATS-No. 2. 2lf(2l'ie; No. 2 white. Wrft
7Ue: No. 3 white. 2i(27c.
RYK-No. 2. 521Mc.
HAflLMY l'iilr to cholcr innltlnc. SlfiS'.'C.
HKKDS No. 1 ihixRcc-!. Jl.CC; No. 1 north
western. Jl.iTi. Primo timotny, i.7. uiovcr,
contract urade. J1I.00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per Mil.. J14.25
ffMl.37',4. Lard, per 10H lbs., $7.40-1(7. 124.
Itncou, short ribs sides (loose). J li.O'ifi 7 23.
Drv Halted shoulders (boxed). JS.12if(t).25;
Bluirt clear sides (boxed). J7.3Wi7.40.
WIMHIvY-Oll the 'oasis of IiIkIi wines, per
cal.. J1.27.
SUOARS-Cut loaf. Jfi.3!; Kranulated, $5.75;
rnnfeetlnnBrs' A. $5.69: off A. J5.54.
KollowlnK nro tho receipts and shipments
for today:
Articles. Ilccelnts. Shipment
I'lolir. Mils 21,010 37.000
Wheat, hit fti.Om 17.()
Corn, hi 403,i 135,000
Oats, b;t 45.ooo 2.000
Ityc. bu 7.011ft 2,00.)
Ilarlev. till 2.) 20,(00
On tho Produce cxchanitp today the but
ter mnrket wna Inactive: creameries, lltf
IPc; dairies. llfflSr. Cheese, dull at 10UW
ll4i:. Kkks, dun; rresll. ixc.
KVAV YORK tillXHU.Mi MAIIKIST.
Cliiotntlons of (lie Itny oil Viirloun
, CoinnioitltlPK
NKW TORICi Jan. 14.- Kl.Ol'R-Rrcelpts.
17,440 bills.; exports. ,n,s urns; iiRaiu wcuk
nnd lower to sen, nut wmioui noieworiny
demand; winter patents. .i..irn;i.si.i; win
ter stralrhtH. $3. 15113.00; winter ex-
tras. $2.fiOtt2.!Hl; winter low prades
J2.45fI2.fiO: Mlnnesola tuilentH.
(fN.3.i; Minnesota bakers. J3. 004)3. :15.
small JobblnK business was done In plK
lead nt 43P.4. but thn trend of prices wns
downward In sympathy with forclKn weak
ness. Spelter, thotiKh 6h lower at London
to JLM 15s, ruled dull here, with unimpor
tant price changes ut JI.10TM 15. Copper
mHrkct ruled very dull and nominally
quoted at J17.00 for Lake Superior nnd $16.50
for eaUlm: and elcctrotyco desplto lower
prices abroad to 71 13m d. Domestic Iron
markets wero extremely dull, with quota
tions larncly nominal nt any IlRiirc. PIk
Iron warrants, tXMIlO.UI northern foundry.
Il5.iflfllil.rfl; southern foundry. $1l.rvfli-.r".
soft southern, $13,007(13.75. Ihiullsh markets
were weak nnd still declining. (JUgow
cloed at 51s Ud and MlddlesboruURh at lis
4(sd.
OMAHA AVIIOI.nSAI.n SIA11KCTS.
Condition of Trnilc nnd lnotntlons
on M1111I0 nml I'niiey Prmlii'-e.
KGOS-Hccelpts. light; rtood stock. 1SI202.
LIVi: POI'LTRY-IIens. fif6Hc; sprlnB
chickens, CftGtfcc; roasters, 3lc; ducks, 6&Ii
7c; Reese, GfTc; turkeys, 7HfSo.
I'ULSII nitnK.SHl) POl'LTRY-llen-.
7',4c; roosters, 6fJ6c; ducks, 7V4Wc; geese, W
Jt'.ic; spring chtukens, per lb., 7QiHc; tur
keys, 1(V.
(lAMH-Mnllnrd ducks, per do.. $3.foff
3.sn; teal. SI.Coffl.7S: mixed, f 1.50111.75: lack
slill'i.v, ui., juiUiuhblU, l.Jj, (.uiiuliialld,
Hl'TTint-Common to fair. 11c; choice, 13
ffillc: scoarator. 23c: gathered creamery, IS
f?!' ... ...
MCKHJI OYSTKHS first grnue, soim
packed, New York counts, per can. 3ic; ox
tra selects. 32c; standard, 23c! medium, toe.
Second grndc. slaik tilled. New ork
counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, zw:
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gat..
$1.25.
PIOKONS-I.lvo, per doz., 30c.
VKALS-Cholce. PfflOc. . .... , ,
IIAY-Prlco quoted by Omnha Wholfs.Hfl
Hay Df.alerV association: Choice upland,
to; No. 1 upland, tS medium. $7.50; coarse.
$7. Rye straw. JS.50. These prices nro
for hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair. Receipts, 13 cars.
OATS-No. 3 w:rtc, 26c.
CORN No. 3, 32c.
1JRAN-$I3.C0.
VRORTABLES.
PARSNIPS-Pcr bu.. 60c. 11
TURNIPS -Per bu. basket, 40o.
HKUTS Per bu 40c.
CARROTS Per bu.. 40e.
LUTTI'CIS-Per dor... 33fl40e.
RAOISHKS-Per doz.. S0Q3Sc.
IJI3ANS Wax, per 1-3 nil. basket, SI,
string, Mc.
PO. ATOKS-Pcr bu., fiOftWc: Idaho, ?cr
bu., tflc.
SWRKT POTTOKS-Per bbl.. $2.
CA1IUAOB-lloMcnd seed, lic , ,
TOMATOHS California, per 4-basket
cratu. $2.
ONIONft-Natlve, per bu., Mc: Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c. , .
CICLtCRY-Ciitlfornln. ni to size. 45R7jC.
CAULIKLOWERJ-Oalliornla, per crate,
$3.
FRUITS.
PHARS Per box. $2.00172.25.
URA PICS Malaga, per keg, $r,.ri0ff9.00.
APPLKK-Natlvi. 75cfl$1.(xi per bu.: per
bbl., $2.50: enstern, $.1.00fl3.50; California
Hellt1o ers. per box. $1.40fil.W ....
CRANHKRRIKS-Ilell and Rugle. HOM
per bbl,: Jerseys, per bbl., $3.25; per crate,
$3 no
TROPICAL rnuiTS.
ORANOKS-Callfornla seedlings. $2.50:
navels, J2.75ff3.23; Mexicans, $2.76; Florldas,
$3.50.
LKMONS-Callfornln, extra fancy, $3.50;
choice. $3.
R NA NAS Per bunch, according to Blze,
$2 0'.C'2 50.
Fir.fi-Cnllfornln. new cartons. SOc; lay
ers. 75'.-. Imported, per lb.. 13fI15c.
IMTES-Pcrslnn, In 00-lb. boxes, Salrs,
5'4o per lb.; Ilnlloween, Cc per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDES-NO. 1 frecn. nUc: No. 2 green.
Bt4c: No. 1 salted. 7"Ac: No. 2 salted. GV4c:
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs,. 3V4c: No. 2 veal
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. CVtc; dry hides, syiac;
CUT-I. l.V.m. MI'IIIUL, IIU1 n ...til..-., ..."V H .
N uts-i:iil-iihii wninuts. ner in., hc: in-
berts. no? Hi.. 12c: nlmnnds. tier lb.. 18ii20c:
raw neanuts. tier lb.. BUfc: roasted. 6V4
7',fcc: Krazlls, isc; iiecans, lO'id.c
iium-jy Colorado, 21-section case,
rmnit Per bbl.. $3: tier half bbl.. $3.
SAUERIC RAUT Per bbl.. $4: nor half
bbl.. $2.50.
St. I. mil (i nil 11 nml Provisions
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 14. WIIEAT-Lower:
No 2 red. cash, elevator. 73c: track. Tiff
rr.Vio: January. 72ii: Mny. 7j',4c; July, 34c;
Is: Whtnt, 61.SI5.0ii0; Increase, Mt.ooo bu.;
corn, 10,5.10,000 bu; Increase, 210,om) bu.; oats,
9,212.000 Iij.; decrease, 620.0W bu. ; rye, 1,212,
IXJ btl.; decrease, 24,000 bu.! barley, 2,230,000
bu.; decrease, 2X1,W0 bu.
.Mlnnc iiiiolln U'lieat, 1' 1 011 ! nnd llrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. II. WHEAT May,
70c; July, 7Gs43iWc; on track, No. 1 hard,
70c: No, 1 northern, 71V; No. 2 northern,
7U(72Ue.
FLOUR First patents, Sl.20fi4.50: second
patents, $4.oofl lo; first clears, $J.fJf2,W;
Heeond dears, $2,001(2.10.
HRAN-I11 bulk, jll.75pl2.oo.
Dultitli (irnln lnrliet.
DULUTII. Jan. 14. WIIEAT-No, 1 hard,
77Tfce; No, 1 northern, 7SHc; No. 2 northern,
G7tf.fiCSSc; No. 3 spring, l)3--,a(5.'ci May, 77H:
July, 'Sc.
OATS-25V4f?2574C
JHIVHJI IJ.VrS VT S'itK liS AMI 110XHH.
No. 2 hard. 70iA(it71ic.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, 3flc; track,
37W; January, SCn: May. 37 He : July, .He.
hath steady: no, . casn, a.'jc; trncK.
25:i42i!c: January, 2i'ic; May, 2ao; No. 2
white. 27V4c
RYE Firm nt M'4c.
FLOUR-Dull: tmtents. $.1.G0ift3.75: extra
fancy and straight, $3.23fl3.35; clear, $2.70ff
:.:h).
SEIiDS-Tlmolhy. tlrm. $4.23fl4.70 for nwr-
ngo receipts, prune worm more, flaxseed
no market.
CnitN'MHAL Steady nt $2.
HRAN Firm: Hacked, cast track. 674ff
0S14C.
HAY Finn: timothy, J9.ooftl2.50; prairie
steady at jti.winu.t".
WHIHK Y-Hteadv at J1.27.
IRON COTTONTIKS $1.23
HA(KlNU-7f ie.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
M ETALS Lead, nnmlnnl at $1.20. Spelter.
nominal at :i.:.'.,rM.:'D.
POULTRY Stead v: chickens, fi'.ic: tur
kevs. fie; young. 7c; ducks, 7',4c; geese, 5' 4",
111 1 1 lilt uuii : creamery. 101 -ic: nair.v
13'(I1M
KOOS Lower at lfie.
PROVISIONS Pork, llrm: Jobbing. $14.50.
Lard, entirely nominal. IJjy salt meats,
(Doxedl. weaKonca: extra snorts. sT.r.''i
clear rltiH. $7.23; clear sides, $7.37'4. Raeou
(boxed), steady: extra shorts. Ji.io: clear
HUH, IM clear sides. JX..i.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 13.000 libs.: wheat
73.000 bu.: corn. 1R2.000 bu.; nuts. 53,000 bu
H I'MKNTH-Flour, 11,000 lilils.: wheat
3:1,000 bu.; corn. !,.,ooo bu.; Oats, 2.,Ono,
SnH'iilull Llquldiit Ion ( niises Cun
Nlileral.le W en LiiImn III MtouUs.
NEW YORi:, Jan. 1 The currents In
today's stock market were 1 xcccillngly con
fusing and Irregular and tho contest be
tween speculative forccH was by no means
conclusive. Thero wan a very large ntnount
of seculatlvn liquidation accomplished and
thero were erlodM of ncilto and general
we-lswmM, Some of (hc recently prominent
stocks In tho advance suffered from mate
rial setbacks, on tho other hand, thero
were stocks whoso Rtrcngth was constant
In varying degrco throjghout the session.
Tho se'llng mnvuincr.1 showed symptoms of
uaving largely expended itself tiurinx tne
course of tho day, nnd thero were tdgns
of renewed aggressiveness on the. part of
tho bull interests nnd tho mnrket rallied
throughout from the midday low lovel. New
stocks enmn Into tho leadership and thero
wero inuicaiinns tnai tno personality 01 tne
leaders of the speculation had ulso under
gone Home change.
Tho brokers who were tho largest sellers
In tho nil I road list wero very heavy buyers
of some of tho steel 'Stocks, and It was
ovldctit that nn attempt wa to bo tnnde to
conduct a double campaign In the market
on tho bear side In some of tho railroads
nnd on tho bull side In tho steel stocks,
rlio market closed. In fact, with snmn nota
ble advances scored In the steel group nnd
With renewed weakness ninoni? thn rail.
roads and specialties, somo of the latter
iwo classes seiliiur nt 1110 lowest on the
sales.
There wero nolnts of strencrth itnrlni? the
day In tho railroad list, and amongst qulto
11 number of the stocks not usually con
spicuous In tho trndlntr. Tho Erics had a
noian:c recovery rrom rnrly wenkness. the
first preferred getting 2' nbove Saturday.
Tho southwestern group showed signs of
siicngiu, ami nt. 1.0111s Houtiiwestern pre-
icrreu coi 11 noun uoove saiuniny in one
time. Cleveland. Columbus.' Cincinnati &
St. Louis stocks rose .1 and 3U, respectively,
tor tno common anil prcrerred, Tins Niv
tlonnl Salt stocks gained 2 nnd 2si. re
Hpectively. and I.oiul preferred tccovered 5
loints or lis recently heavy decline, Amer
can Tobacco was 214 points over Saturday
at tho highest. Hut theso points of strength
were tno exce 11 10 lis in tno mnrKOt. n -
thuugh they had 1111 effect In rallying other
siocks unci in largely reducing tno aver
ago net Ioshch. The market gave unmix-
tnkaplo ovldenco or a decline In tho snecti
lativo lurore and a disposition to revise
tho more sanguine estimates or the high
nrlco already attained for many stocks
and those exnected for others.
uisnppointmeni was Keenly manifest
among tho holders of St. Paul over the
failure of confirmation of the many stor lea
of a lcnso to Northern Pnclllc, now pretty
tnorougniy iiiscrcdiieu. Tile siock was
forced at one tlmo below 150. which wns
5 below Saturday, and closed with a net
loss of 3'.i. Tho other grangers wero weak
apparently in sympathy. Tho local traction
stocks relapsed shatply after the buoyant
movement or Saturday, and .Manhattan
closed weak at tho lowest after a midday
rally at a net loss of 2H. The Pacifies worn
vigorous y sod. hut .Missouri Fac 1 o showed
a good recovery. At one time tho majority
of tho nctlvo stocks in tho list wero from
to 2 nolnts below Saturday.
No admissions could bo secured from In
ternational banking houses of nnv com
ploted arrangements to ship gold, but with
sterling exchange continuing to ndvance.
reserves of money rapidly increasing at
this center and continued unenslness
over tho future In Iondon. thn conviction
Is general that 11 considerable sum of
money will go out nnd that the movement
will bo Inaugurated on Wednesday. Thero
is no renr tnai any scarcity or money will
result, but thn movement created somo In-
ovltablo disquiet among over-extended spec-
ulat vo interest.
Tho railroad noun market was weak In
sviunalhy with fitoeks. Tho total sales, nnr
Value, $2,S50,0uO. United States bonds wero
nil unchanged on tno last can.
Tho following arc tho closing prices on
tho New yoi'K biock exennngo:
balances, $VO,22: money. W per cent;
New York exchange, 23c premium urn, c
remiiim asKrii.
f'tWIXKATI. .In.. 11 Mnnev at 3fl6 tier
cut: New York exchange. MH'ic premium;
clearings, $5,213,350. , ,
I'lllliAOl'.liPlUA. Jan. n. uiearings,
872.721; balances, $2,2ai,'..
I1ALTIMORE. Jan. H.-CIearlngs, J3,i;,-
CI2, balances, $301,053. A.
DOSTON. Jan. ll.-ClcnrltiRS, $IR,i63,&0Si
balances, $1,597,497. . , ....
NKW YORK, Jan. 14. Clearings, i,
251,707; balances, $7,4M!,490.
Nrw York Money MnrUet.
VF.W vnitlf. .tun. 1 1 MONEY On call.
steady nt 2ifJ4 per cent: last loan. 3 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 4f?5 per
cent. . , ,
ST EH LI NO HXCM1ANUB Firm, with
nctual business In bankers' bills nt Jl.8.1.
for demand nnd nt $4.S3? for sixty tuiys
Misled rates, $4.84 and Jt.fcs; commercial
illls. $I.K4fi43',. , ,
HII.VKIt. -Certlllentes. MWiCCMr: bar sil
ver, fi3'ic; Mexican dollars, 4Jtic
RONHS-Covernmeiit bonds, steady: state
bonds, Inactive; railroad bonds, weak.
mo closing prices un bonus today are as
follows:
do old 4s, row
do coupon ..
do 5s, reg. .
do counon ..
13. of C. 3 fios.
Atch. gen. 4s.
do adj. "is. .
Canada So. 2s. ...1093; t L Ai 8 F g. 6S.12S
C. & O. 4Hs 101'iSt. Paul cons. ...ISM
do os ia) st. P. C. & P. Is. .IIS
C .t N W c. 7s..i397i do 6s 120
do S F deb. 6a.l2:i 80. Pnclllc 4s... . St
Chicago. Ter. 4s..9:'4Bo. Railway 5s... 112U
Colorado So. 4s... b3 S. R. & T. fis 6S
l). i 11. t.i. 4s....ivuftTex. paclllc ls.lir,i
Erlo general 4s... 81 do 2s 2
F. W. A H. C. Is. 81W Union Pacltlc 4s.. 106
Oen. Electric 5s. 153 Wabash Is 118S
la. Central Is. ..11554 do 2s 109'A
L. & N. unl. 4s..lOOU'Wcst Shore Ill
M.. K. & T. 2s.... 774 Wis. Central Is.. RJW
no 4s Bi'yva, Centtirtes .. 96(4
Adams Con 20
Alice 4r.
llreeco 200
Hrunswlck Coll .. 26
Comstock Tun... 4
Con. Cal. & Viu.l'O
Oeadwood Terra, ul
Horn Sliver 110
Iron Silver C.
Lendvlllo Con.... 0
Atchison
do nfd
Itiiltlmorn & O.
Can. Pacific ....
Hau. Soutliern
Ches. & Ohio...
Chicago O. W..
t, 11, n w-
.. 4SnVabash (
f.-.i(. in i.f.r
. 12H
. 12
. 2SV4
. Jfl
.122
. 8fiU
J
. 921.S W. .i L. E
. KK do 2d pfd...
. 57' i Wis. Central ..
. 40' 4 Third Avenuo
. 17?i 11. & O. pfd...
.144 National Tubo
iMileiimi 1. & L.. 25 do nfil
do pill '',1 iiiiams J..presn..n,i
Chicago & E. L. ICiUwXni. Ixpress ....178
Chicago & N. W. 17.'i'4 U. S. Express.... 51
("!.. R. T. & V... .12:1 Wells-I'urgo Ex.. 133
C. C. C. (L- St. L. 79HAm. Cot." Oil 30
Colo. Southern .. Tn do pfd 7
do 1st pfd V4Amer. Malting
do 2d pfd 17 I do pfd
Pel. .t Hudson... 15.V4'Amer. S. & It..
Del. k. & W.
l,lverHMil (irnln nnd Pro vIhIohk,
t.l VUlimOl,. .lull. 12. AVHUA'P Rnnt
strong: No. 1 California. fix6d: No. 2 ret
western winter, fis 2'id: No. 1 northern
soring, fis 'id. Futures steady: March, fis
$1,10 2',4d; May. fis 2141.
Uvn CORN Snot, easy: American mlxod. new.
flour, held llrm: fair to good, $2.SOfi'3.l5: 3sl1std; American mixed, old, 4s Id. Fit
cholcc to fancy. J3.15f(3.fio. Huckwheat tines steady: January, 3s lllid; March, 3s
rlinleo tn fancy
flour, held llrm. hjkK2o: . 1. r.. New 1 orK.
CO RNM E A I Kl rm : yellow western, 91c
eltr. Bc: llrnndywlne. J2.3.)ii2.45.
RYE Steady: No. 2 western. riSUe. f. o. b
nflnnt: state. 63i54c, 0. I. f., Now York car
InlH.
RARLEY Steady: feeding. 4M?l50e: c. I. f.
New York: malting, lW3e, c. I. f., Now
York.
PARLEY MALT H ill: western. r.7f72c,
AY 11 EAT Receipts. r.s,wm till.: exports,
iWliu.; snot easy: No. 2 red. Slic f. o. b.
Tiflnat: No. 2 red. SOo elevator; No. 1 north
cm. nultlth. ffflia t, o. b,. alloat: No. I
bard. Oiiluth. 9U.o f. 11. b.. alloat. Ontlous
opened Bleaily nnd for a time ruled quiet
and lirm on goou npeotiiaiivn inlying in
fuen of bearish Htatlstlcs. Ultimately, how
ever, tho Intter nromnted realizing, under
which nrlceH lost the ndvnncn and held
weak nil tho aftemoun. A largo vlslblo
supply lucrcasc, liberal primary receipts,
big world'H shlpmentu and an Increase on
passage weio the cnier near niriors.
Closed weak at a.o net decline. Janunrv
closed ROSe: March, MM1S2C closed Sl,.c;
lOUil: Mm . :!s UHd.
PEAS-Canadlnn. quiet. 5sG54iI,
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, slendv.
Sh fid.
HOPS-At London (l'ncillc const), steady,
5h1( i'3 5s.
PROVISIONS-Reef. extra India inns,
dull, fifis. Pork, prime mess western, dull.
r.ss. HntiiH, snort cut. 11 to is lbs., tlrm. 4i:h.
Lard, llrm, American rellned, In tinlM.
:s)fid: prlmo western, in tierces. 37s'd.
llacou. 1 unioeriauii cut, i. to 30 ins., 4f,;
short rib" 16 to 21 lbs.. 26s d; long clenf
middles, light. 2S to 31 lbs.. 43s; long clear
middles, heavv, 35 to 40 lbs., Ilsild: short
clear bucks. 16 to 20 lbs,, -Ids 3d; clear bel
lies. 11 to 16 lbs.. 4S. Shoulders, square, 11
to 1.1 ids., urm. .us mi.
R UTTER Stead v; United States finest.
lOOs: good United States. 82s fid.
CHEESE-Steady; American finest white,
52: American llnept colored. 53s.
TALLOW steady ; prime city, 25s Dd;
Australian, In London, 27s 9d.
Knuxn City (irnln mwl Priivlsloim.
t. va tl ri'p- T,tt. n AifiTi. t
Mny. M;ftS2 11-hV. closed SHic; July. 81 W UsiV VaHli. No. i hard. fiSfj.Wc; No. 3, &4
81 11-lfic. closed SUte.
CORN Recclnts. 259.000 bu.: exports, fill,
POO bu.: Hpot, steady; No. 2, 46Hc elevator
and 47lie f. o. b.. al oat. Option market
opened llrm on light country offerings and
warmer weather, after which It slowly
eased off with wheal, in race or llrm
cnbles nnd henvv seaboard clearances.
Closed easy nt 'Wi'tc pet decline. January.
4.1 15-iiie. cloned w: .May. j.-itu hc,
closed 4c: July, 43ti4.l Ih-llic. closed 4J'jC.
CSUe: No. 2 red. 71c: No. 3. C7t70e.
CORN- May. 3SUc: No. 2 mixed. 3 ff3 Pic:
No : white, 36'4e; No. 3. r,CVif3fiVjC.
OATS -No. 2 white. 204c.
TIVI. No. 2. 47Ue.
HAY-Cholce timothy. J10.50nil.00: choice
pialrle. 'i.00fi!l.r0.
RUTTER-Crcamery. 17J20c; dairy, fnncy,
lie ....
KOdS-Lower: fresh .Missouri and Kan
uim utinr 1ML ti9m InwM ttt nnnra in.
OATS Receipts. 13S,ri bu.; exports, 7fi3 turned; new whlto wood cases Included, Ho
ni'.; spot iiuiei; ., jottv; fso. a. ii'ic; vo, ninre.
RECEIPTS wnciit. aB,tui mi,: corn, w,
white. 32i4fi33o; No. 3 white. 3.'e: track
mixed, western. '5i31c; track, white, 3P.4W
3.SC tipiiniiH inactive 11111 sieany.
HOPS Steady: hlnte, common to choice
1900 crop. 165i2 o: ismi crnn. lKfiir.c: o d. 211
fie; Pacific const. 1900 crop, 15iftl9oi irio crop,
llKTHtc: old. 21160.
HIOES-FIrm: Oalvcston, 20 to 25 lbs., 1R14
rl9c: Cnllfornln, 21 to 25 lbs., Itc; Texas
tirv. 21 to :tn ins,, l&c
400 tin.: outs, lfi.000 bu.
SHIPMENT Wheat. 4S.003 uu.i corn. 10.
100 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu.
Toledo (irnln Mnrket.
TOLEDO. O.. Jan, 14. WHEAT Dull end
weak: cash nun .lanunry. ia'c: .May
k!i: .lulv. SO-llc.
iinnV l,.ll .....1 .1..,. nnch n.i.l Initiu,,,
iiUAiiti'jii-i'irm; nemmcK soie. iiuruoH stuc: sin v. ,iisc.
domcjtlc lleece. 24t(."6c;
Avres. light to heavyweight, 2lfj2!c; ntld,
WO'OL-Hull
Tevapi. 16fT17o.
PROVISIONS-Reef. stenily: famllv. t!lH
ni i-.ju; mess, j;t ts'iry.ft'i; naritet.- jn.in t'l.-m:
city, extra Imll't mess, JM.OOh lfi.w. Cut
incuts, uteadv; plcklrd bellies, J7 2WS '.';
nlekled shoulders. $5.75if6 0ii: nickled liati,..
$K.5(vfS,25. Lard, llrm: western steamed,
J7.75: retlned llrm; cnuttuout. J7.95: South
America. JS.50: compound. Si.67UitTV7!. PnrV.
firm: family. JUJWir. 50; short clear, $14 60h'
17.: mesi. $13.23-' 11.50.
TALLOW Steady; city, r.ijc; country. 5',(,
I'Ul
)ULTRY- Alive, llrm: fowls. 11c chick
elm ttirllCVM. lllrme! ilroHHeil MtenilV'
turkeys, SV40 lO'.sc; chickens, ioyilc; fowls,
10c.
TH'TTER RnceliitH. 9.431 pkgs,; steady at
declluo; creanierv. 1iVjJ2lc; June creamery,
lSfi'-Hie: factory. UfH4c.
CHEESE Receipts. 929 Pkgs.: nulet and
steady: fancy, large, fall mmln. llUJi'llHc;
rnncv. smaii, tan muue, iru'iu.e.
TCOflS Recelnts. 6.339 nkgs.: tlrm: west
ern, nvernge narked, nt mark, 19iJ20Vi ;
BfAatani Ia6i. n ft
METALS A slow nnd uninteresting mar- I "3'(Tjr;
Uet in local circles wai exiicricncen
ncnln today. Speculation was conspleuoiiH
by ItB absence nnd trading was or u nnnd-lo-niouth
character, Advices from abroad
tinted a loss of 1. 10s in till to 118. 7s lid
which crcnted n weak undertone to the
local situation, following nrrlvals of 15S
4oni or tin, with about 1,100 tons cxpsctcd
OATS Quiet and steady; cash nnd Jan
ur.rv. 21c: Jlay, 26!sc
RYE Me
CLnvERSEKO-ISiO prime, $6.65; Janu
nry, $712'4i March, 7.2o.
Plilliidoliililn Produce Mnrket.
PHILAHELPIIIA. Jan, II. RHTTKU
Heady, fancy western creamery, 22c; fancy
prims, vjc
EOOS Dull and 1c lower: frsh n?arbv
21c; fresh western, 21c; fresh southwestern,
21c: frexh southern. k.,
CHEESE Steailv: New York full croamn
fancy small. I1M')2c; New A'ork full
crcums, fair to choice. 10ij5iil4C
Peorln .MnrUet,
PEORIA. Jan. 14.-CORN-Easy: No. ..
36Vc.
HATP-Steady: No. 2 white, 26!ic, track
billed through, 2Cc.
WHISKA'-Ou tho basis of $1.27 for fin
Ished goods.
MlHvnuUee (irnln MnrUrt,
MI LAVA U KEE. Jan. 14 WHEAT-Nnm
Inal: No, 1 northern. n'4c; No. 2 northern
mf74V4c
itYK null: No. 1. 51c.
RA11LEY Dull; No. 2, Hi61c: snmple, 60
'
A'lulltlc Supply if (irnln.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14 -Tho visible sup
nlv of uniln Saturday. January 12. ns com
piled by tho New York Produce exchange
83',!,
... 2S4
...llli'.i
...195
91
. r7
. 4t
.111
.SSI
.. 47i
..iwi
Den. ft R. C.
do prd
Erin
do 1st pfd..
Ot. Nor. pfd..
Hockinc Coal
llncUliic A'allev.. 45
Illinois Central ..13P.4,
Iowa Central ..
do pfd
L. E. K- AV
do pfd
Lake Shorn
Louis. & Nash.
Manhattan l, ..
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ..
Minn. hi.
do nfd
Mo. Pnclllc
Mobllo Ohio.
M.. K. K- T
do nfd
N J. Central..
N. Y. Central.., .liml
Nor. ft West I.V'i.
do pfd
No. Pacific ...
do nfd
Ontario ft XV..
O. It. ft N
do prd
Pennsylvania .
Rending
do 1st. prd...
do 2d nfd...
Rio a. W
do prd
St. L. ft S. F..
do 1st prd...
do 2d pfd...
St. L. S. AV....
do Pfd
St. Paul
do nfd
St. P. ft Omnha.. 133
So. Pacific 42
So. Railway 21(
do mil...
Tnv. ft PiLClllc... L'lrti
Union Pacific .... 8ai
do prd
.116m do pfd..
. 32U Amor. Spirits
9;
26
tUNi
:m
.. Ki4
.. 83U
.. 861.4
. . .TI
.. Z
.. 71
..iw;1
.. 31
..7.1
.. 4 US1
.. or.
.. 92
.. i'i'-Js
.. Ml
Hoi:
..l.i
.1M
21
17
301
751,
40-H
9-)
..1I54
..140
16
as
I3H
. . :
.. 65Ti
.. 7 1?;
...190
.. 18
.. 91
... l'2i.
... 72'.4
... 70
... 10
9!
11
92
N. Y. Air Rrake..l6l
tlo pfd
Amer. S. ft. 11..
do pfd
Amer. S. ft AV..
do pfd
Am. Tin Plato..
do pfd
Am. Tobacco
do pfd
Ana. Mln. Co
Hrk. Rap. Tr...
Colo. F. ft 1
Con. Tobacco ..
do prd
.157',4'Federal Steel .
n4' no run
mil nen. Electric
105 lOhicnse Sugar
RM Mil liM
47 lnt'n'l Paper .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
103 3 10
280 3 25
HULL
ih nv i inj
si m
1 270
AND COW.
3 53
3 (0
higher, and was Inclined lo further Im
provement during tho rest of the session
Beef Steers Fire to Ten Gents Lower nnd
Oows Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower.
8TAOS AND HULLS.
...1083 3 10
8TEER8 AND HEIFERS.
2.3 991 4 10 22 1142
14 10.", 4 20 19 1232
on covering, light foreign buying nnd soiim
support from the bull side, 'flic European
cables were better th.tn expected, thorn win
HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE EASIER "
..1193 4 40 4 1143
STEERS AND COWS,
1043 4 3D
8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
4 50
4 SO
4 i5
. S. rcf. 2s, reg.l05N. Y. C. Is
do coupon UI5-VN. J. C. g. 6s...
do as, rcg ii"j'4
do coupon iiu
do new 4s. reg.l3,U
do coupon 137(i
..111
..114
..112
..112
..125
..10214!
106S
.128
No. l'ncillc 3a.... 70V,
do 4s 101",
N l'CftS L 4s..H)Si4
N. ft AV. con. 4s. .I'M
Ore. Nnv. Is 109
do 4s 101)1
O. S. L. Cs 129 i
do I'onsoi (h.....iu'4
Rending gen. 4s.. 84'i
R. a. W. Is 99
St L ft 1 M C 5s.H4i
(iood llnmnnd for Mhrep nml t.nmbs
nil .tlnrUet Aelltr nml Stendy
(in tiood .Stuff Feeders Also
(looted the Sninc.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. II.
HeenlntH were! Cnttlo. 1 loirs. Sheep.
Ollitlal .Monday 3,693 4,89) l.ool
8amu day last week 1.451 4.226 4,019
Hnmn ilnv wiielc liefnrr... 1.231 4.UH 1,914
Samo three weeks ago... 1,112 4,42i 2,173
S.Vtno four weeks niro 754 6.348 17
Avorage price paid for hogs for tne past
sovcral days, with comparisons:
1900. lS99.ti98. I897. 1S9.1S3.183I.
Bid.
civ York MlnliiR- .Stock.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Tho following nr
quotations on mining stocks:
Little Chief ....
Ontario
Oiihlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada,
Small Hopes ...
Standard
.. 16
..025
.. 70
.. 10
.. 12
.. 12
.. 25
. 63
..375
London .stock ((not nt Ions.
LONDON, Jan. 14.-4 p. m.-ClosIng:
Cons., money .... 9fTlErlo
do account .... )i
Atchison 47i
aniidlatl l'ac...
St. Paul !5V4
Illinois Central ..vm
Louisville 1U
Union Pnc. pfd.. 80'4
N. A". Central.. ..150
do 1st nfd...
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
No. Pacific nfd..
Grand Trunk ...
Anaconda
Rand Mines
77
IS
90
7"i
l"Si
36i
do pfd.
Lnclqdo Gnx ..
Nat. IllHcult ...
do pfd
National Lead
do pfd
National Steel .
do pfd..
HAR SILA'ER-Steady, 29Hd per ounce.
MONEY" 3l4ff3 per cent. Tho ratn of ills
count In the open market for short bills Is
4VMH .'-i: ior tnrco months' uiiis, i tui'i
per cent.
Foreign Flnniielnl.
LONDON. Jan. H.-Monev wna In fair
supply today and steady. Discounts wero
llrm. iluslness on the Stock exchange' was
undecided, operaturs being absorbed bv the
carry-over. Prices opened depressed, owing
to tears or tno result or tho settlement.
west Australians were weak, especially
London nnd Globe securities. There was
Homo relief when the result of tho London
and Globe failure was known, though tho
effect was generally not marked. Central
London Electric declined on rumors of an
overhauling of tho system. Americans
opened weak, nut wero afterwards tlrmer.
St. Paul was especially, on tho statement
i inn tun icaso oi tne road to tho Great
Northern and Northern Pacific, wns likely
to provo illegal. Union Pacific wns ex
ceptionally llrm. Townrd the c oso Ameri
cans weakened, but closed with a partial
recovery. Katllrs wero dull on tho South
African news.
Tho fcaturo on account of tho fluctuation
was Americans. They wero some times
wild, closing below the best. Genertlly tho
advance nas iieen carried to bucii a height
thai tno position is considered peculiarly
dnngerous,
On tho Stock exchange, tho position of the
I,oni1on and Globe Is considered tn bo most
unsatisfactory. Nobody seems able to give
a clear statement of what Is to bo paid or
when tho money will be distributed. Tho
result Is a continuance of uncertainty us
to thn financial position. On the street
Americans were heavy. Atchison and Erie
went down ?i, St. Louis 1V4 nnd other stocks
from '.4 to 1 point, American eagles nro
quoted In the open mnrket at 76s OUd and
bar gold at 77s. 10V4d. Oold premiums: Lis
bon. 39; Madrid, 31.60; Rome, 66 5; Spanish
4s. 70i.
RERLIN. Jan. 14. Prices all round wero
good on tho bourso today, owing to tho
Chinese peaco commissioners having signed
tno .mint noto ot tno powers, i-nincso se
curltlcs wero In strong demand, Hnmn
funds wero firm and locals wero harder.
Americans and Canadian Pacifies wero
easier. Exchango on London, 20 marks
46V4 pfgs. for checks. Discount rntes, short
bills, 3 per cent; threo mouths' bills, 3 per
cent.
PARIS. Jan. II. Prices opened fairly llrm
on tho bourse today, hut owing to the un
satisfactory situation of certain Industrials
nnd tho decline in Katllrs thn whole list
became easier and tho market was Inactive
throughout. Toward tho closo some tram
ways and somo tractions partly recovered
tho light contagoes in London cnusing a rn
vorabln Impression, Threo per cent rentes
101f. 87!4c for tho account; exchango on
Loudon, 25f, I'tc for checks.
Condition nt the Treasury.
AVASIIINC.TON. Jan. 11. Today's state.
tnent of the treasury balance In tho general
fund, exclusive of the J150.000.000 gold re
serve In tho division of redemption, shows:
Avallalilo cash ba imce. $138,298,801: gold.
J84,335,216.
Jan. 1....
Jan. 2...,
Jim. 3...,
Jan. 4....
Jan. 6....
Jan. 6....
Jan, 7
Jan. 8..,.
Jan. 9....
Jan. 10...
Jan. 11...
.Inn. 12...
Jan. 13...
Jan. 14...
4 95
4 96 V
4 D54
5 024
5 04Vi,
4
5 034
5 03
6 14
5 25J
5 23H
5 1714
5 164
4 21 3 42 3 18 3 40
4 33 3 57 3 17 3 43
4 29 3 57 3 48 3 46
4 27 3 41 3 44 3 25 3 61
4 37 3 47 3 38 3 27
4 35 3 48 3 39 3 29 3 63
3 42 3 40 3 18 3 48
4 31 3 43 3 12 3 46
4 38 3 45 3 14 3 66
4 35 3 60 3 43 3 64
4 41 3 65 3 29 3 07 3 61
4 49 3 60 3 47 3 14
4 53 3 65 3 49 3 09 3 4i
3 60 3 49 3 19 3 63
4 22
t 16
4 16
4 11
4 16
4 10
4 09
4 11
4 09
4 08
4 07
4 11
tnillenlva Mimrlnv
Tho oltlclnl number of cars or stocn
brought In today by ench road was:
Cattle. Hogs. She'p. H rs.
C, M. ft St. V. Ry.... 2 12
O. ft St. L. Ry 4 ..
Missouri Pnc tic Ry.. 1 1 .. ..
Union Pacific system. 33 10 4 1
ft N. w. Ry l t
E. ft M. A'. Ity.... 23 10 3 1
S. C. ft P. Ry 2 2
c, st. p.. ai. ft o. ity -
R. ft M. R. Ry 32 7 ? ..
c, R, ft q. Ry 3 3 .. 1
t. H. I. I'., east... J o
Illinois Central 7 1
Total receipts ....154 63 16 J
Tho disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, cacti niiycr iiurcuusniK ""
tX"J 3 00 4 712 3 70
1 fit 3 00 K fiVt 1 70
6 850 3 25 38 706 3 i8
3 716 3 25 40 62.8 3 75
1 680 3 25 26 912 3 80
1 IW) 3 25 2 760 3 80
1 875 3 25 1H 773 3 SO
4.... 775 n 40 1R fill .1X5
19 898 3 40 30 982 3 l)
2 610 3 60 13 429 3 90
I S30 3 65 19 839 3 95
n isn a so i !i.vi n .n
J? 7!) 3 10 1 920 4 05
H Wis 3 IB
Moso Lewis Idaho,
g cows 9S0 3 10 2 heifers... 770 2 85
cows S55 2 25 3 heifers... 53 2 65
.1 feeders.. J!l.i 4 ii t l.nifnr . Mil 1 fi.
17 feeders.. 684 3 So
, , L. O. Mtinson C'-ilo.
29 feeders.. 826 4 00 29 feeders.. 818 3 75
28 feeders. 962 1 15 32 feeders.. 66 4 15
1 hull 1130 3 15 1 bull 830 3 15
HOOK Tlw.rrt .l'a .. !...... ...it. nt
hogs here today, but as other points re
iHirted a deelln. In vnltiPB, tlw. mnrUr.! here
eased off n trifle. Tlu bulk of tho hogs
sold at J3.15 and J5.17H, with tho long string
ut tho former price, so that today's mnrket
was about Ilko tho close on Saturday, or a
shade easier than Saturday's average. It
. activo tnarKot, as reners wero
holding for good strong prices and buyers
wiiuiiMi in koi tneir droves, at j.ib. i-or
that rensnn flu. lint u'nr ruihnr itnw In
changing hands.
Packers hiul tn bnve thn hnirs. however.
and Dually raised their hands, so that more
of tho Into sales were at J.VUU than early
In tho morning. In spite of the slow bo
ginning everything wns sold In good season,
wio top prico being jo.20. ltoprescntutivo
tales:
No. Av.
25 124
S3 183
75 199
66 246
88 180
74 183
64 246
88 251
92 202
her of head indicated:
Iluvers.
Omaha Packing Co,
O. H. Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour ft Co
Armour, rrom a. city...
R. Reciter ft Degnn
I. oliman ft Co
MrCreary ft Clark
Hill ft Huntzlnger
Ilenton & Underwood...
Llvlngstono ft Schaller..
Hamilton ft Rothschild.
L. F. Htisz
II. L. Dennis ft Co
Hobblck
. S. Mawhlnncy
Other buyers
Total
Cattle. Hogs. Shcvn.
-t n'i.
371
206
400
796
518
'sf.8
HI
15
21
199
3
r,7
fi9
36
II
8
269
763
7!)
749
6SS
852
1.141
3J2
II
717
W.9
til
161
3.491 4.SS3 3,151
I'ATTI.W Tlmro irna !l unnil. liberal rill)
of cattle at tho yards today and under the
Influence of unfavorable reports from other
points tho trade at this point wns u nine
slow and prices lower nil around on fat
stuff. Packers did not take hold of tho
beef Bteors In very good shapo nnd bids
were generally 5't10o lower. ine ocuer
crmlfiH nf ennrMp. moved morn readily, hilt
nivlni? In the lirenlt In ChlcnKO. amounting
to n dime, nuycrs wnnien 10 k-i un.ii
supplies nt tnis point tor less money, i
wna not n nartleulnrl V active market and
tho morning was well advanced before
tho ynrds were cleared,
row Htnff nlso took a drop In nrlco and
tr.ll,.rM were enlllnir thn mnrket a big dime
lower, or 100150 lower. The greatest de
cline was on tho medium Kinds, wnicn
IuiMitk fo.irnl dlfllcult to move nt any price.
IMruers tninit tnai tney pniu too mucn mr
their HLnnllcs last week nnd conBeatlently
started out to pound the market down, The
liberal inppiv on saio tooay gave mem n
good cpportunlty.
nuns wtro also siow saio touay at prices
n Khnuc (nsier man tuoso ruling at tne
close of last week.
Tho Mucker nnd feeder trade held tin in
good shape today and prices on good stuff
were Just about steady. Thorn Is a pretty
fair demanu for the better quality of steers
of most welghtt. and Hellers have little
difficulty In disposing of that class of cattle
ut vcrv satisfactory prices. The common
stuff, howevet. was slow sale today nnd
tho market wns barely steady. Choice she
stock ttday was In good demand and prices
strong. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. American
Pacific Coast
do. 1st prd...
dif 2d nfd...
Pacific Mall ....
Peonie s Gas ...
Pressed 8. C...
do Pfd
Pullman P. C....19S
Stand. R. ft T 4VI,
Sugar W,l
20i i
.. 6714
.. 91
.. 66
.. 41V4
..102U
.. 43U
snif
do nfd lis
Tenu. C. ft I fa
V. s. Leather.... 13
do pfd 71-Vi
U. S. Rubber.... 21
do pfd 61i
West. Union .... U,
Amiil. (Nipper .... 9i',4
Republic I. ft S.. 15
do pfd 61
S3 P. C. C. & St. L. fSiA
Ex-dlvldend.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The markets
hero were steady today, preoccupied with
the settlement. Americans wero weak on
cash sales, In connection with tho Wcstra
llan collniwo, which, it Is estimated. Ii iih
caused a. direct loss of 2,600,000 to tho
Slock exchange. Tho market was a so af
fected by tho stiffness of cr,ntangoes, 6 to
61,, Ht. Paul was nn exception, opening nt
I and going to 2. and then to 4, Tlushiess
wns slack and tho closo weak on tho ah
hcuco of New A'ork support. Money rates
wero unaltered. Tho hank Is still borrow
Inir and Is unllltelv tn encourago gold nhln
meats from Now A'ork until It secures com.
plete control of tho mnrket. Otherwise gold
will sunpiy leaa away.
Ronton Stock (luiiln I Ions.
ROSTON, Jon. ll.-Call loans. 4frlU yir
cent; iimo loans, inn per cent, uillcinl
closing: ,
AT.ft"s. V 4.YU West End .7793
do prd S5Si AVesllngh. Elec. r.6
Amer. Sugar ,...13i,4 Atchison 4s mil 4
do nfd.
Am. Telephone
Ronton ft Alh'y
Roston ft Mo...
C. 11. ft Q
Dominion Coal
do pfd
Federal Steel ..
do pfd....... .
Fltchburg nfd..
Gen. Electric ..
do pfd
Ed, Elec, III....
Mex. Ontral ..
N. E. O. ft C
Old Colony . ..
Old Dominion ..
Rubber
Union Pacific ..
Union Lund ,.,
117 N. E. O. ft C. 6s.. 63
, .iitfVi Adventure JO
,.?53 lAmal. Copper .... lot
.191 'AthlUtlo 28
,.11114 Roston ft Mont. .320
.. 304 Rutto ft Roston.. 81
..108 "Cal. ft Heeln....S36
. . hi. i.-entennial
.. 7.M Franklin
..i:9 Humboldt
..191 Osceola
..161 Parrot
,.'.2o Oulncy
. . uvi Miintn i'o uop...
. . l?14Tamrtraok
..:: Utah Mining ...
. . 32 AVInona
.. 21 AVolvcrlnes
.. KU ning M. C
23
. 17
. 60
. 6T14
.175
.uci
. 33
. "'.'4
16
Asked. Uld.
Hunk Clenrlnss.
CHICAGO. Jan. II. -Clearings. J24.0S0.273
balances, Jl.382,64; poBted exchange, Jl.Siy
4,ks: New 1 orK exchange, ioc premium.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 11. Cleurlns. J7.5S9.253
No.
1
1
1 ,
6
1 ,
1
1
7
7
18
5
1
4
1
12
:t
20
11
28
19
33
10
13
17
It
1
1
4
1
1....
29....
Av. IT.
.. 690 J2 50
.. 870 2 75
,. 9(0 3 00
..1053 3 f
,. 660 3 73
..1170 4 00
,. 690 4 00
,. 929 4 00
.. 885 4 (0
..1111 4 10
.. 880 4 10
..1230 4 10
..1110 4 10
.. 980 4 15
.. 816 I 15
..910 4 15
..1034 1 13
..1032 4 r.o
..1143 4 30
..1178 4 30
..1092 4 35
..1005 4 35
..1201 4 40
..1072 4 10
.. 701 1 75
750 1 75
No.
20
15
20
19
27
11 ,
19
13
61
28
19
21
20
IS
.11
20
17
1
28
.16
17
18
Av. Pr.
....1097 4 13
....1210 4 45
....1124 4 50
....1136 4 60
,...1209 4 65
,...1163 4 60
...1145 I CO
,...1023 4 tlO
....1193 4 l
....1277 4 65
....1211 4 70
....1141 I 15
....1414 4 75
....1376 4 80
....1239 4 80
....1166 4 SO
....1279 4 90
....1230 1 90
....1099 4 90
....1388 4 fG
....1235 6 00
....1411 5 13
....1311 6 00
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW A'ORK. Jan. 14. COTTON The
mnrket opened easy with prices 46 points
lower. This loss was soon Increased tn n
matter or 10H12 points hy nctlvo selling
from all directions, led hv tired holders.
The English cables, wero the cause of the
dtrllnn and selling here, having reiiect"'i
a weak situation In Liverpool, whero boih
departments suffered from liquidation. The
basis for the heaviness abroad was largo
c I. f. offerings by nervous i-pot holders
nnd a big crop estimate Issued here Sat-
uuiay. Liverpool continued wens, to ma
close and fold from time to time here. New
Orleans and tho south generally worked on
tho bull side. The Receipts nt the
ports and Interior towns fell consld-
erainy snort 01 estimaicH, wim 1111 innu-i-tluiB
pointing to continued light arrivals.
uemanii ror uesirauio grades. 01 spin toi
ton was active for domestic mill use.
Fresh liquidation carried prices to the low
point of tho day, Tho market was finally
easy, not 10fil7 points lower. Spot olof?d
dull lie lower: middling uplands, 10c; mid
dling gulf, 10!ic: sales, 1,700 bales. Futures
einseii casv: January, ii.'fc eciirmiry
n.37e: March. 9 31c: Anrll. 9.30c: May. 9 3ta
June, a.jxc: juiy, ii.aic; aiiruci, s.uic; acp-
if.inlinr. x.hee: (letnlier. s.ibc.
NEW ORLEANS. .Inn. ll.-COTTON-
Oulet; sales, 2,650 bales; ordinary, 7T4c: rocd
ordinary, 8Hc; low middling. 9'4c; middling.
9 9-lCc: good middling, 9 13-16c: middling
fair, 1'ivic. nominal receipts. ioi;n uai.s;
stock. 357,905 lmles. Futures, barely steady;
January. 9.32f9.34c; February 9 29'u"9Me:
March. 9.27i9.2Sc: Anrll. 9 25ii9.27o: May,
9.24J9.25e: June, 9.22ff9.24c; July. 9.21fi9.22";
Auvust, k 'i-o asKeu; aeptemoer. .i"o nen,
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14,-COTTON-Dull;
middling. 9'Sic: no sales reported; receipts,
3,780 hales; shipments, 6,101 noies; stccK,
74.861 bales.
GALVESTON. Jan. H.-COTTON-Eny
nt 9 3-16c
r.ivnni'nnr. .inn 1 1. COTTON Modor.
ate business, 13-32d lower; middling fair,
r. 5!l-.12il: mlddllnir. 6'-d: low middling
51122d; good ordlnnry, 413-32d; sales. 5(0
bales, of which 1.600 were for speculation,
and export nnd Included 7.800 American;
rtrelpts, 20,000 hales, nil Amerlcnn. Fu
tures quiet and steady: American middling,
1. m. c. January. 5 22-6fi6 23-64d, sellers;
January nnd Feliruiuv, b 20-'ni 21-0111, nuy
r- Vohrmirv nml March. 3 18-61(1. h'.ivera
March nnd April 6 M-6ld, pellers: April nnd
Mnv. 5 14-64(1. sellers; May nnd J11119. 511-61
Ui5 12-filil, buyers; Juno and Julv. 50.61,1,
buvers; July nnd August. 5 6-61ffS 7 fii.i.
sellers: August nnd September, 4 r.7-(,4d.
buyers: September and October. 4 57-64d;
October nnd Novemoer. i sj-ijio, nominal,
Evnnornteil nnd Drlnl Fruits,
NEW A'ORK, Jan. ll.-EVAPORATED
Aiipr.ES Thn market for evnnorntcd an
pies experienced a dull trade today, with
iiiiimnortnnt nrlco chances noted. State.
common, was quoted nt SMfllHc; prime, 6
5;e: choice. riU'ific, and rnncv. m(ic,
f'AT.IFORNIA DRIED FRUITS AInrket
quiet, rranes were quoted at StJOSUe per
lb,, as to sliso and qualltv Atiricots. Itoval,
7iil2c; Aloor Park. Si'.ff715c. Peaches,
peeled, 14(f?18c; unpeeled, 6Vi(i10c.
EIrIii Under Alnrkrt.
EfJIIN III Jan. 14,-IlUTTER-Ste-idV
nt 21c, offerings, 21 tubs; no sales; output
or week, jo.uo tuns.
6...
4...
1...
17...
1...
1...
1...
19...
. 640
. 852
.1010
1 75
2 00
00
90) 2 00
. 875 2 00
. 870 2 00
. 915 2 00
. 980 2 00
.1190 2 10
. 910 2 10
945 2 25
2 25
13
2
9
8
5
18 ,
7
7 ,
10 ,
1
1
17
S.'.'.'.Y.
11
4
6
a.'.'.'.'.'.
3'.'.'.'.'.'.
21
4
18
15
20
fi
4
1000
1380
1061 2 25
1145 2 30
910 2 33
864 2 S5
1050 2 40
1110 2 rn
790 2 50
1000 2 60
1029 2 rn
855 2 60
1073 2 65
1022 2 75
840 2 75
1090 2 75
1017 2 75
, 912 2 75
960
1131
COAVS.
44...
n
1.'.'.
IS...
14...
o
V.Y.
10...
18...
5...
18...
6...
6...
9...
6...
20...
6....
14....
17....
1....
2....
6....
16....
n
4L
7.
1....
18....
1....
10....
2 80
2 80
2 85
: S'5
85
21..
3..
20..
21..
3
.1
5
1
20
64
20....,
21
7
21....
4....
16
4....
3....
18....
1....
40....
12....
1....
0....
COWS AND HEIFERS,
.1091 3 7a
HEIFER8
. 614 3 00 8
Jo
2 75
.1108 2 75
...1082
... 965
...1074
... 920
... 8S6
... 930 2 85
880 2 S3
891 2 65
,...1115 2 85
... 976 2 85
... 913 2 90
...1032 2 90
...1106 2 90
... 850 2 90
,...1193 2 90
9) 2 93
,...1010 3 00
990 3 00
,...978 3 00
. . . .1290 3 00
, ... 896 3 0)
1052 3 tn
1290 3 00
mm 3 00
1014 3 00
1105 3 05
1020 3 10
910 3 10
805 3 10
936 3 10
1016 3 16
973 3 15
., 965 3 15
928 3 15
1056 3 15
1246 3 15
1052 3 15
1231 3 15
1078 3 15
10.10 3 20
1150 3 25
900 3 25
1115 3 25
858 3 25
1430 3 25
1012 3 25
1056 .1 25
1110 3 25
1129 3 25
1170 3 25
1083 3 23
1190 3 25
938 3 25
1080 3 30
1052 3 30
9.19 3 SO
6S6 3 30
1056 3 35
1090 .1 35
1180 3 35
917 3 33
1197 3 40
1126 3 45
1007 3 43
1293 3 15
, 10:i5 3 45
1290 3 60
, 1101 3 60
1930 3 60
1180 3 60
1108 3 50
1090 3 rn
1029 3 50
1136 .1 6".
1210 3 'iG
1020 3 85
, . 963 3 23
..1003 3 30
.. 934 3 60
..1062 3 50
.. 877 3 DO
4....
23....
4....
...1090 3 fiO
...1000 3 W
...1077 3 63
... 787 3 85
...1022 4 10
1..
1690 2 .10
!l.!0 2 i.l
1350 3 00
1190 3 00
1650 :i tn
1100 3 00
1350 3 10
1600 3 10
1400 3 10
1070 3 15
1500 3 20
1450 3 23
1436 3 25
900 3 25
1110 3 25
DULLS.
1 1170 3 25
1
1
1
1
1
13
1
3
1
1
1
1 ,
1
1
. .1560 ;: :
....1450 3 35
..,.1550 3 35
.... 900 3 3i
....930 a
....1.141 ::35
.... 6S0 3 40
....151V) 3 40
....1870 3 40
....1256 3 50
....1070 3 60
....1400 3 CO
....1090 375
....19S0 4 00
CALVE3.
460 1 75 1 19) 6 I
300 3 60 1 210 6 I
na
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS,
o.m . OA -A,- 1 l
820 2 20
870 2 05
3....
L...
1....
1....
1....
1....
8....
1....
20...,
523
. 790
630
640
2 in
2 ;r,
2 75
,6
1
3
1
i
fi.'.'.'.'.'.'.,
4
1
.1020 2 90
. !I90 2 95
, 658 3 on
STAGS.
. 890 3 3S
STOCK CALA'ES.
,, 392 3 10 J
705 3 tn
.1040 3 00
. 716 3 15
. 650 3 15
. 785 3 15
. 8.16 3 15
. 890 3 15
. 800 3 65
1540 3 60
, 600 3 SO
I
Bh. Pr.
... J4 60
5 10
80
40
ST...
57
67
65
66....,
71
36
20
63....
53....
67
81
67
58...
131
.3.15
.276
.305
.228
.205
.215
.281
.239
.236
.265
.211
.213
254
6 10
6 12J4
6 J2U
... 5 121,
... 6 12(i
40 5 1214
80 5 15
... 6 15
200 5 16
... 5 15
5 15
5 16
6 15
6 16
6 IG
6 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
40
SO
No.
74...
39..
61..
05..,
63...
65..,
83..,
100.,
70..
81..
67..
70..
69..
65..
61..
101.
145...
SO
10
80
40
30 217
30 323
Av. Bh. Pr.
..216 160 6 16
..234
..305
.,239
0).
7.262
..245 ...
..184 160
..256 160
. .19 ...
..245 ...
..246 ...
..250
..221
..283
..196
.234
5 15
6 1714
6 174
5 17fc
5 1714
6 1714
6 37(i
6 I7I4
5 !IH
so
120
40
r.
6 174
6 17 4
6 1714
5 17(
G 1714
46 323
S3 317
) 217
66 251
120 6 16
200 6 15
... 6 15
... 6 15
... 6 l.i
irn 5 is
120 5 15
61 245 80 6 1714
65 2S6 40 f. 174
69 2S 10 t li'j
65 326
68..
18..,
67..
66..
.258
286
.232
223
160 5 174
... 5 20
... 6 20
... 5 i0
... 5 20
SHEEP There wnn tost nn nverncre lllll
of sheep hero today, and although Chicago
enmo wenk to 10c lower the market nt this
point wns steady and active. The demand
was In good shape, and as a result every
thing was sold in good season. The top on
lambs wns $5.33, nnd oil yenrllngs JI.5'), nnd
on eyes J3.60.
Thero were very few feeders on sale nnd
no change In tho prices offered wns no
ticeable. Quotations: Cholco fed wethers. $(H)H
4.35: fair to good wethers, 3.854.oo:
cholco yearlings, J4.40W.50: fair to good
yearlings, l. 2514. 40: cholco owes, J3.35B'
3.60; fair to good ewes, J3.00fi3.30; cholc
spring lambs, J5.0W5.35: fair to good
o . I ., 1. 1 n ... v. .. I r. . .. .. .... (t
r, l(l(t. un, fl. ..l..v , irvitri
(i;3.00; feeder wethers, J3.6043.75; feeder
Iambs, JI.00CT4.40. Representative sales
9 ewes.
1 buck
99 ewes
10 cull lambs
11 yearlings
2 lamhs
1 western lambs
No.
20 cull ewes
PS feeder ewes ,
423 owes
8 ewes
117 ewes
460 western fed vearllntrs
195 yearlings
231 yearlings
291 lambs
3 lambs
280 lambs
221 weHtent lambs
131 western lambs
97
ISO
102
75
130
43
91
Av.
93
90
, 96
US
, 102
, 96
. 105
, 93
, 69
, 100
, 70
, 81
, SO
3 20
3 23
3 60
4 40
4 40
ft 00
6 10
Pr.
J2 50
2 SO
3 40
3 60
3 60
4 40
4 rn
4 60
5 111
6 15
5 23
h 35
6 35
CHICAGO 1,1 Vi: STOCK MARIvK
G'nttlr Stonily tn l.nu-er Hiik" Firm nt
CIokIiik Sheen l.inicr,
CHICAGO. Jan. H.-CATTLE-Rccelnts.
23,000 hend, Including 700 Texnns: choice
steers steady, others 5H10c lower: butchers'
stock, nctlvo, firm; Texans nenrly steady;
goon to prime siecrs, u.i.'jrqti.on; poor to
medium. J3.60fifi.20: Blockers and feeders
nbout steady, J2.7Wfl.35: cows. J2.70fi4.40;
Heifers. j2.fi.iM.Ti: dinners. J2.I04i2.ki; nuns
slow, J2.75(j 1,40; cnlveH, weak. Jl.00ift6.25;
Texas fed steers. JI.001J4.S5; TexaH grass
steers. w.30CM.oo; Texas nuns, w.wiisixmi.
HOGH Receipts today. :.,ono head; esti
mated tomorrow. 30.000 head; left over,
6,000 head; weak, uneven, closed steady;
top, lJ..io, mixed nun nuicnerH, ..i.vii...ji;
srood to cholco heavy. J5.15W5.33: rough
heavy. I3.0ftt5.1O: light. $5.053.27''I: hulk of
sales. .i.'jo(iKi.2;i.
SHEEP Receipts. 22.000 head: sheen,
cholco Hteady. others slow to 10c lower:
Inmhs, wcnK tn lite lower; good to choice
wethers. J3.s,iH( l.7u: fair to choice mixed.
J.1.403.85: western sheep, J3.7f44.65; Texns
sheep. J2.50'3.60: native, lambs, Jl.2505.50;
western litmus, io.wm.w.
St. I. on In Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. ll.-CATTLE--Recelnts,
3,600 head. Including 2.300 Texnns; mnrket
easier; best natives steady, with other. 101?
15c lower: native snipping nnd export
steers, $4,704(5.80: dressed beef and butcher
steers. .i.Wif((r.4ii; sieers under i.nno IDs.
$3.50ft;4.25; stockers and feeders. $3.001.50;
cows and heifers. 2.0ifi.fi.i: dinners. $l.2iw
2.75; bulls. $2.1551.00; Texans 11ml Indian
steers, J3.40fl4.75; cows nnd heifers, $2.3031'
.1.50.
HOGS Receipts. 10.900 head: market 5c
lower, but e os ng firm: pigs nnd 1 ghts
J5.10fc6.20; packers, J5.W6.20; butchers, $5.20
51 5.3714.
SHEEP Receipts, 1.200 head: market 10fii
l5o lower: native muttons, w.uisn.a-i; inmns
J4.35ft5.75; cullH nnd pucks, jz.&wii 1.2.1; stock,
ers, $2.253.25.
Knunn City Live Stock MnrUrt.
KANSAS CITA". Jnn. 11. CATTLE Re.
ce.lpts. 6.000 unlives. 2,100 Texnns and 200
calves: dressed beef steers were steady to
10c lower; cows nnd Blockers and feeders
were steady; native beef steers. JI.50iirS.60
stockers and feeders. $.1.65fll.60; cows and
heifers. $3.0O?H.GO: cannera. $2.25f?3.00; west
ern fed steers, Sl.on'in.ir.'i; Texas nnd In
dlan steers. $3.25l,60; bulls, 93.10ffl.SS
calves. J4..rnf0.00.
HOGS Receipts, s.mw head: markot
steady: top, J5.30; bulk of sales, $5.20ff?
6.271; heavy, $5.205.30; mixed packers. $5.15
Q6.2&: light. JS.lZ'i'CfO.ii.; pigs. iMm,v,
SHEEP Receipts, 2,500 head; market
steady to 100 tucner: western am in. M.20M
5.&i; western muttons, t.3.rtn.w; yearlings
$l.3ow.,oo; western ewes, sa.255f3.s5; culls,
$2,755)3.60.
Xrw A'ork Live Stuck Mnrket.
NEW A'ORK. Jnn. 14 REEVES- Itn
oclpts, 4,000 head: steers higher, lbxli IniMs
lower, others steady; steers Jl fi.WiO):
bill H. $2.6014.25: COWS. Jl.S5fJ3.S0. f 'fill on
niirite llvo cattle slow nnd wenk nt HSi 1214c
inrrnreraior neei Hicany in urn iie.ie: ciieen
lower at 12WJ 1314e ; exports tomorrow. 810
cattle, l.izri sneep nnd twi quartern or pe?r
CALA'ES Receipts. 1.395 hend: veaht
aienriv tn Z5e lower narnvani ra ves lower
I'ttle calves, oarnyarii caives,
n SO- wentornu. $1.60.
SHEEP AM) l.A MHH lieceipis, l'l.'iNi
head; sheep. $3.("wf I.O-v export nPeep. Jl.7fi
nulla. 12.76: lambs. $5.00(176. 15: two ears 01
choice. $6.30; Canada lambs, J6.oofl0.10
fiillx 11.50.
HOGS Receipts, u.raa iiean: tower nt
J3.45if6.65; few outsldo sales of stnto pig
nt Ja.io.
Stock In SlfchL
T.'nllnwlntr nro tho recclnts nt the four
principal western marKets ior janunrv i;
11 Cattle. Hot".. Sheen
South Omaha 3.693 4.S90 (,HT,3
Chlcngo 23.000 J6.000 22,001
Kansas city ".i"' ".'"'
St. Louis 3,600 10,901) 1,200
Totals M.593 69,790 29,753
Oil nml RorIii.
All PITV 11.. Inn 1i f'ra,1lt tir,lnitAB
11.20; certificates', no bid or offer: ship
ments. 130.100 bbls.; average. 90.SS8 bids. ;
NEW 1UIII. Jiiu. n. 1 ( ' 1 uir)i,ij
OIL Easy; prlmn crude, 26V4i27c; prlmo
vellOW. .HC. I'ermie'llii. nm. uwnni
I ri'iirrtAntlrin (lull ftflff? Sftl-ie.
LIVERPOOL. Jntl. 14. t'UT'l UNHEEM
OIL Hull. reflneiK spot steady, 21s (id; pe
1 1 ifi.ii.i,,. -..
Tni.Hnn .Inn 14. Oir. North Limn. S80
I T I n 1.., 11,1.1(1 btA
1 nniiiii l.UIKV ,11,., . ,l. .(,., ".
LONDON, Jan. 11, 1 aicuiin unseen spin
57s; linseed nil. 30s 41td: petroleum. Amerl
can refined, 6 6-16d; turpentine spirits, Es 3d
Coffee Mnrket.
NEAV YORK. Jnn, 14. COFFEE -Spot
nin Miiloi! No. 7. Invoice. 7Ue Mild, dll'l!
enninvn Kii2Ur Thn coffee market onerel
steady, with prices unctiangca o 0 uoini
llirlit Imtiriiv fitimni In uiint ilntiiil lid ntld
Rmzlltnn reeelnlv r innller. 'lYlldlllg
wns nt no time nctlvo nnd but lit t lo lnvot
tnent speculation was noted. Spot demand
nlso continued light. The market at the
close wns quiet, with prices net PirlO points
higher. Total wiles were 8,750 bags, Includ
ing jHMlt.it V nt 6.65c: .March. 6.80c: ,AIlV.
6.86Ti6.90o; September. 6.951(60; December,
6.10c.
Suuur nml .MitlnHsen,
mil t. 1 l.i, , mid All
.r.n viivi,r.,.ri, Jan. 11, ni vi.
Strong; open kettle, .1M(4o; open kettle cen
trifugal. 3 13-16fl4Sc, centrifugal yellow, 4
CN 11-16c: seconds, 2iH'c,
viae vnin. 1,... 11 uiiiiAHtii'.
steady but (fillet: fair refining, ffNe: centrl-
.1 A. ...... .4 .. n .. nff.
111K111. (ii it-ni, t -m, .ii(iii(KMei iniK1", .'-
Refined, steady; stamlanl A, R.4iv; confec-
.1 a r. . ...... .1.. . r l....r
lllillt'l it. ii.iiiv', 11K111111 t, ii.-.w. nil .(,((.
6.10c: crushed, 6.10c; powdered, 5.70c: granu
lated, 6.61V: cubes, 5.83c Molasses, steady;
Vf... nln..a ....... 1,A,I ... nl.xlnn 'II
!"Y Ul ivtiild i.('v,i ni-iiii., oiri. tip i.(o.t..
f40c.
Dry (iniids.
NFAV A'ORK. Jan. II.- MI5V OOOU3
'hero hnH lieen Home liniirovemeiit In thi)
demand for cotton goods today, but th)
market Is still quiet. Tho ntteudnnen ot
buyer Is Increasing nnd u better business
Is likely during tho week. No chnngo In
tone or prices 13 noien 111 any (iireciien i"
fnf ns Maple cottons nro concerned.
AVoolen goodr. nro selling uot In cloaklnus
for next fall, a good business being (lone
In these.
AVnol .AInrket,
,. mux . .. . . .( (,.it Ul.t.H.I...
Ill, J,Ul m, .11111. 1 1.- l JKtlr -nuiitiiiiiii
1es depressed, without nuy lniirnvement In
yrr.tv Tim Inn... ulnnlra ll.iailld nrnlll til
prevent nn advance, but a change from the
titter ntiiiTiinllnii heretofore nreviilllng
.. f .. II 1 n . I I 1 1 ,
miincH ninill' lei'llllK Ul n-m.-i. .,(-,..(.
grades. 13U20'5c; light Hue. 13tfl6c; heavy
tiiiv-f ivifiov.'i tun niienuiii j.n.v.
TAIIASC'O AVAS ,OTHIX(S TO IT.
A "lint Htuff" Incident Thnt Ilrnkr V
n Me.xli'iin Dinner I'nrly.
Thn Tabasco sauce Incident, which plays
such nn Important role In the Roor. Investi
gation, reminds mo of 11 very harrowing ex
perience of my own In old Mexico," said a
railroad man to the New Orleans Times.
Democrat man. "About ten years ago I
went down over the Mexican Central to
Chihuahua, nnd that being tny first visit to
tho republic, everything was new and
strange, especially the cooking. I hnd 11
letter of Introduction tn the commnndante
of the city, who proved In be 11 courtly,
Hiipcrh-looking old gent'eman, nnd hc I111-
meuiateiy m.tuo preparations 10 give n (mi
ner In tny honor nt his residence tho fol
lowing afternoon. 1 wns a little embar
rassed at so nr.ich attention, hut nt tho
samo tlmo I wns nnxlnus tn got a glimpse
of native social life, and when I put In nn
ppearanro I round a renliy lirilllant assem
blage, composed of the principal person
ages nf tho place I was duly presented
all around nnd, after a llttln ceremonious
conversation, wo took our Heats nt the in
itio, my own plnco being between niv host
nnd his beautiful eldest daughter. Tho din
ner wns excellent and everything passed off
moothiy until ahoiit thn middle or tho re-
past, when the commnndanto rctnnrked
Hint he was about tn Invito my attention
to 11 characteristic Mexican dish, which he
had ordered his cook to prepare for niv
particular delectation. 'It Is a local version
or chlle-colorow. he said, 'and while It s a
trlflo high flavored I will guarantee that
you wl'l find It delicious.' At the same tno.
tnent the delicacy made its appenrunce. it
wns brick red in color nnd had (ho general
aspect nf a thick vegetable stew. Seeing
that I was a till timid the he.1utir.1l senor
lta al niv Hide helped herself In 11 portion
nml smllllngly swallowed a liberal spoon.
fin. nun dissipated mv rears, and with
out nnv further hesitation I proceeded to
follow her example. To fully describe whnt
happened next wou'd need nn uecompllshed
linguist. A'nu couldn't posslhlv do It lus
tico In one tongue. T felt as If I had bolted
a iiuart of red hot carpet tacks. The roof
of my mojth shriveled like a collapsed bal
loon, rears ran down my cheeks like rnln.
1 cnuidirt nreatne. 1 leaped tn rav feet,
gurgling horribly, nnd rushed around the
room looking for water, which Is the last
thing in the world you will find on 11 Mex
lcuii table. Tho guests shrank back In ter.
ror. supposing 1 had gone suddenly triad.
nnd most nf the ladles went off Into violent
hysterics; hut tho courteous commandantn
ran nfter me and seized 1110 bv the Hying
tails of my coat. Then ho held (men 111"
Jaws whllo his beauteous daugh'ir poured
r cruet of olive oil Into my sizzling gullet
Thnt relieved me. but the episode bioke un
the banquet and 1 dnre say It Is still a stock
story in the best circles of Chihuahua -so;
clcty. I lert early next morning and hnvo
never been back. It Is a black spot In my
memorv. j arterward ascertained, hy thn
way. that chlle-co'.orow Is nrennred from
native red pepper pods, which have ripened
on strings at lenst five years. Each year
rinses tneir tempcraturo 20 degrees Fahrenheit."
HNSIONS FOIl AVESTF.R.V VETERA.
Survivor of Amerlcnn AA'nrs Remem
bered liy Cenernt Government.
AVASHINOTON. Jan. 14.-(Sneclnl.)-Tlm
fo'lowlng pensions hnvo boon allowed:
issuo or Decemncr :
Iowa: Original -MarciiH Freeman, do-
ceased, Pomeroy, J12; Ambrose Frallck, Du
buque, $8. Renewal and Increase Thomas
AVhldiip. Allerton. JW, Inerense Frederick
(5. Schultz. Rurllngton. Jll: Michael Rvnn.
Srandvlew. JI7. Original widow Emma J.
AVebster. Cnstatlo, $20. AVnr with Spain
(original) Joel F, Oregory, Adel, $6.
Colorado: tjrlglnnl -Joseph u. Coberlv.
Sulphur Springs, J12; Henry L. Hull, Crlp-
pio 1. rcoK, n
Atnrr Inure License.
Tho following marrlago licenses were Is-
sued yesterday:
Namo nnd Residence. Age.
Stephen H. Jones. Hnrvnrd, Neb 57
Mrs. Mary A. Kelly, Omaha 61
AVIIIIam M. llarr, Omaha 33
Lilly M. Collins, Omaha 2.S
Jacob Mert7.. South Omaha 65
Rarhnra Llsy, Omnliii , 43
THE II MALTA MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Mon
jnuunry 11. iwi:
Wnrrnnly Deeds.
It. C. Peters et ul to 11. I. J'luiukett,
lot 11. block fti. South Oniiihn $
J. A. Reck mid husband lo F. J. Fitz
gerald, lots , 1 and i, (lnry & Co.'a
sul
. L. Pugh to R. L. Rnlley. lot 6.
block 11. Orchard Hill
8. O. Patrick to D. II. Itrotchle, lot
block S, Patrick's 2d Saratoga add..
J. M. Abraham and wife to Alvah
AAatermnn, se hw and hw se 5, i!4
nw 3-16-10
Charles Merryweather to AVllllam
Powers, sw nw 5-I6-10
Fidelity Trust company to 11. R. Cur-
lis et ni, lots J.', it, hi, .11, anil .
Bturgls Place
J. F. Lally, trustee, to J. F. D.ivlln,
4 acres In se nw 7-15-13
Mnxwell & Freeman company to W.
8 Shnrer. 11 tract In 3-11-13
M. A. MeOuIre to Hurry Phelnn, lot
D, imock 1, i-iirK'i n mm
Union Stock Yards company to Joseph
Dolezol et al. lot 7, diock i', 1st add
to South Omaha
Fltst National hank to Nntlounl Land
company, lot ti, iuock .j, nascau s
Sllll
Shiiio to same, n tract In so 32-16-13..
Snme to some, lot 1, block 3, Sweesy's
ndd
Smiio to snme, mv'i lot 16 (except s IS
feet, Oknhoma
Omaha Savings bunk to W. 11. Ander
son, lot n. niocK ii. pntricK s 2d warn
toira ndd
JohnJohn McCrcary to D, R. Smith,
lots 10. 11 and 12, block 2. Marys-
viuo add
R. C. (ampbell nnd wife to C. Stleger,
lot 10, block 38, Ileuson
E. D. Samson, trustee, to A. (1. Tag
ger, loth 14 to 18, block 168; lots 6. 7,
R nnd 9. block 169. Florence. ..........
1). E. Rlnker to C. O. Nelson, lot 6.
Smith pnrk ... .... .... ..............
M. E. Snyder and husband to Con
servative Stock and and Land asso
ciation, lot 8, block 1, Stevens
Plnco
((nil Clnlm Deeds.
J J. Smith to S. O. Patrick. Patrick's
2d Saratoga add. except one lot......
L. M. Touznlln to Campbell l'air, lot
15, block 7. Hillside ndd No 1..
O F (Jllmore. trustee, to MrCnguo
Savings "'auk. lots 17 to 21, Mystic
J ''Nlii'iskeii 'to same,' tot's' 18 iind'ii!
block 4, A'atiar Place
L D. Spalding nnd wife to snme, lot
16, block 4, same
Deeds.
Omaha tb Republican A'allev Railway
c ninny to Union Pacific Railway
c npi. y. lots 1 to 5, block 60, Platto
Valley, and 9.69 acres III sw nw 31-17-10
and other property In Nebraska
Total amount of transfers...
day.
0,000
2,500
250
400
6,1)3
1,00)
73
2,00
850
2,618
rno
r.'o
31)
2.tW
1,277
155)
200
fV)
SCO
75
1
1
1
I
1
$.10,501
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.,
Telephone I (HIP. OlMillin, .Veil,
COMMISSION,
CHAIN, PROVISIONS nnd STOCKS,
Hoard nf Triide,
Correspondence. John A. AVnrron ft Co.
Direct wires to Chicago und New York.