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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1896)
TIIE OMAHA DATLY BEE : , i KHDAY , .TAJNUAUY 14 , isoo. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL , Wheat Btaitod in Weak on More Pacific Continental News , VlSItLE SUPPLY ADVANCED PRICES EARLY Later on Aburncc nf I.lliornl Coicr- liy SlinrlH Unit Orrenl lc- clhifil nnil HcllliiK HP- cnntc ( teiicrnl , CHICAtSO , Jnn. IS-The continued lorg /.ortlnuRtorn receipts , with no Itnmcdlat protpcctB of a decline , give n ileoldeul ; bearish tone to the cto c In wlicnt today May closing nl COe Hat , a loss of He fron yesterday. Corn nnd oats cloJP'l ' weak nn < i/o lower , while t > ork lost 20c , Inn ! lOc nnd ribs ? Uc. Wheat started In weak , and the first Im pulno wns to sell the market off on lh ( higher consols and the more pacific polltlca news , ami the first trade was at K > Uc. o 'Ac under the clote Saturday. Hut Llvcrpoo cables quoted wheat firm on poor crop pros peels In India , and there were reports hf-ro from California that dry weather wa. threatening the crop there. This , with Iho cxtcctatlon of a larpo decline In the visible supply , Htt the trade to buying rather freely and brought about the early advance. In nn hour from the opening May had rl. en to trom MH > s to tO Jc. The Uluck sea port shipped only 1.191,000 bu. last week , nnd the total shipments from nil countries , Including those from this country and Canada , wore B.MO.OOO bu. , ngnlnsl crtlmuteil weekly re quIreincnlB of J.'AiO.OOO bu. , a shortage for the \\ceh. of 1,000,000 bu. The visible supply fig wen bopnn early In the day to Indicate n larger decrease limn had bron generally ex . Minneapolis Increased only 170,000 u. , notwithstanding her heavy receipts las wcelc , and the Increase at Duluth was-only 214,000 , and New York showed a decrease o 022,009 bu. The total decrease as finally as ccrtalned was S37o:0. bu. , ngn'nft l.iTl.OW bu. on the corresponding week of the year before. The Atlantic port exports of whca nnd flour amounted to 673.000 bu , . nnd It wns reported from New York that $1,500,000 h cold had come In thcro by a steamer of the French line. Hut as the shorts had covorcc very KcncrouBly during the hist week there vns little or no covering , nnd with heavy deliveries In the northwott nnd nt prlmnr > points generally the selling became llbern both on short account nnd In llnuldatloi nnd there was a steady decline. The loca bears had fu'.l control near the end and a decline to from CST c to 59c wns the re EUlt. EUlt.Corn showed no marked activity. The 1 b eral deliveries , good roads In the country and the weakness In wheat had a depressing effect. May sold from 2SUc to 2Sic , spilt to from 2a'/4c to 28c , closing quiet nnd easy nt 28V4c. Oats were quiet In sympathy with the other markets , which was the only cnuce for the weakness. Mav opened ' , &c higher n 19'/4c , sold nt 19 0. declined to 19 ? > c am doped easy nt the bottom figure. Provisions were weak at the opening on the big hog receipts and Increased In weak ness ns the session progressed. Some little reaction took place near the close , leaving the last prices a little above the bottom 01 the day's range. Pork for May restol at t decline of 25c , lard I2lo lower , ami ribs hnvo lost 7Vio of their Saturday closing value. Estimates for tomorrow : Wheat , 100 cars corn , S57 cars ; oats , 315 cars ; hogs , 32,000 head. N The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. I OPJI. I iliTii. I tow. I OloIST Wlieat.No.a Jnn cow Sfi',4 Fob r > 7) < May sow co ? July BUJi 6UX Corn , No 2. . 2&K " ' > fiw ! "l' July 2U.H 2W4 Oats. No. - ' . . Jan Fob J7 { lt.iv III'4 HIM July ion too Pornper bbl Jnn 0 2. " Wiiy 0 GO U 70 o co 0 05 Lnrd.lliOlbs Jnn. . . . . . . . C 32Jt May SG7 6U7M 002M 6 U'Jh , ihcit Ribs- Jan 4 60 May. 4 07.M t 80 4 72K 4 715 CoBh quotations were ns follows : FJ.OUR Steady : winter patents , 13.5003.0) ; winter straights , } 2.103.30 ; spring patents , J3.10 ,03.23 : spring straights , J2.40S2.75 ; bakers , } 2.10@ 2.35. 2.35.WHEATNO. . 2 spring. UVtOXc ; No. 3 spring wheat , MJiSOHc : No. 2 leil. ClirC2e. CORN-No 2. 23Kc ; No. 2 yellow. 25J6c. OATS No. 2 , 17 c ; No. 2 white , 19T4020VJc ; No. 3 white , mi020c. IlYK-No. 2. 3Gc. BAULKY No. 2 , nominal ; No. S , 23fGc ; No. 4. 23025'c. ( , FLAX 8KKD No. 1 , 93c. TIMOTHY SEKD Prime. J3.70. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , } 9.230 * > .37'4 ; lanl , per 10 ( ) Ibs. . J5.32'.4fi5.35 ; short ribs sides dome ) , H.WQi.K ; dry united shoulders ( boxed ) , l % < f < % c ; short rlear sides ( boxed ) , Oiimic. WHISKY Distillers1 finished eoods , per gnl. , 11.22. SUQAnS Cut lonf , 13.73 ; granulated , M.12 ; tnndnrd "A , " J3. POUI.TnY Steady ; turkeys , 9Bllc ; chickens , TflSc ; duckH , ll@lc. Tlio following wore the recclpta and shipment * today : On the PraJtioi nxouariTJ toilny the Outtar mar ket wan Btcnily : ercaiiicry. l.S' . -J.1Ho : dairy. li ! EOe. KITES , Hteudy ; fresh. 1U317C. Chccsu , qulcti NEW YOIIK UliNKIlAIi MAIIICBT. Quotation * on the Prlnuliinl Comiiiodltlca nnil Stnitlvn. NBW YORK. Jnn. U.-PIXIUH-Ilccclptii , 21 , < 0) bbln. ; exports , 21,400 bbl . ; weaker ; buyers lookIng - Ing for concessions ; considerable biiflncFS under negotiation nwaltlnc mills' acceptance ; Minnesota patents , J3.40JJ3.M ; winter pntentH , $3.Mff3.7' . ; win ter stnilKlits , J3.WiJJ.45 ; winter extras , J3.C3C3.M ; wlnlcr low Rrades , I2.2)Q2.W. llye Hour , steady ; tuperllne , J2.W4J2.7S. lluclcoheat Hour , dull ; 51. > ( pi. 30. UUCKWllCAT-Easy ; 38',4 HOc. COIIN MUAI Uiill ; yellow western , coarse , lOc ; Urandywlne , J8.S5. It VB Nominal ; \\csUrn , 42ftKc. Ky Nominal ; \\estcin , 3SQ4jc ; fecdlnir. UAUI.BY MAI.T Nominal ; western , 490K > c. WH13AT Bx | > ortB. 24'J,2 ( liu.-Bpot , e spr | ; No. I red , CiOCSVic ; No. 1 luinl. CD lie. Oitlons | opened lower under llir pprlng wheat receipts and easier rabies , and utter a rally , due In llheral clear- ini'ca , small world's Khlpinents and generous vis ible supply deciesse , declined ngnln under II- luldatlon und the small decrease In the llnitllfli visible supply ; cloieil weak at SitfHo net lust ; No. 3 red , Jununry. clcsed C7c ; Hay , W 7-1CW K 1-lOe , closed 6SV4c. COIIN llecelpts , fi.DOO hu , ; exports , D3,300 bu. Bpot , steady ; No , y , 34 ! c. Options , wmk nil luy , dccHnincr slmn > ly un < lcr largt receipts antl tn Incicuec In the vlslblo mpply ; closed KftHu lower ; January , S4ttfS.V , closed 34T4e ; Slay , I4V4U34 lUCc , cloeeil 34V4c. OATS llecclpts , 130.HX ) bu. ; exports , 1,000 bu. Bpot market < U > let ; No. 2. 24Uc. Options devoid of feature all day , showing weakness with corn ; closed unchanged lo } 4Q lower ; January , UJHc ; May cloecd 24Uc , HAY-Uull ; shlppiiiB , tS.OOflS.M ; good to iholce , J9.WeiO.09. IjlIATIIlIllStiady ; hemlock sjle. Iluenos Ayrm. Hnlil lo heavy weights. 2lc ; ncld , 210J2c. HOI'S Weak ; slate , common 10 choice , 1S94 crop , ! ' , iO5c : 1S9J crop , 4Uluo ; I'ar.'do coast , ISO ! crup , 34i io : HOC crop. 4fflOc. HIDKS Nominal ; Qaheston. 13c ; Ilucncs Ayres 8ry , IScj Texas , dty. lOc ; CaliromU. I5c. ' WOOI ' Sleady ; domestic llcece , 18S22o : nulled ' I'ltOVWIONS-Ilecf , quiet ; family , I10.03C1J.OO Cut meutfl , sUady : pickled shaulders , 4Uc * pickled hams , SU Wic. LarO , easiere ; tern steim closed nt Ji.7l > . nominal ; January cloned t J5.C5 , nominal ; Hay , J5.W , nominal. I 'or It "lorl TAI.I.OW Kteody ; city , 3'ic ; country 4c ' o ' : ; : " < * 'm "kg"-i crea"'l'r > ' ' ) U i ( UK ntiii r * < > Vt Timi'KNTINK-Klrm. I'CTllOLKUM-Flrmerj United closeil nt IMS bid ; relliifd. New York. $7.75 ; Philadelphia and JlnltlniorL. . $7,70 ; Philadelphia and llaltlmore In bulk , I5.9 * IlOSIN Steady strained , common to * t * HICB-8t ilyi domestic , fair to extra , SK66o ; MOllABKiB Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , good lu choice , 9U3Co. MIJTAI-H I'll ; Iron , weak ; toulhern , IIJ.OOW IS.Mi northern , I13.0U61J.50 , Copper. weak ; brokero' price , | 10 ; exchanxe price. J9.WC9.W. l < ead , easy * ; bn > kem' price , } ! .1W ; exclianuu price , | 3M83.0iVi. Tin. easier ; slrults , I13.1SWJ.W ! ; elate * , quiet , SpelKr , Hrm ; domestic , | l , nom inal. COTTON 8EBI ) OIL Weak and generally lower , with holders Indifferent ; prime crude , Ilfiilic ; butt r cradea , SOcj prime cummer jrtlhw , lr > - CuuiU Market. NI2W YOHIC. Jan. 11 In cone < iucnce of the Increased number of buyer * on the market con- Iderublo lmpro\emrnt' was marked In thu Inquiry and velum * of business that vuccfCdcd * utd the market reflect * a chance far the txtter lu Witt/ respect * . UlMChca cotton * did better than for ime weeks and brown cottons did falrlv well In snln , anJ n mor * decided attention wns glvtn tj colored goods. I'rlntlns cloths , dul nni nmnlnnl nt 3c. KAII < iuvin : , Mn . , Jan. U Print cloth very dull , 3c , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA UU.VIiltAL MAHICGT. Cninllllnii nf Trnilc nnil Q.itn < ntlon nn Slnplr * nn < l I'nncy I'ruilncc. KaasSlrlctlfresh stock , 1131 ! * . IiUTTiil-I : > acklnB stock , rolls , lie : packln stock , tubs , 9Rl'c ' ; fair to Road country , IJOHc choice lo fancy country , lE316e. VRAICholw fat , TO to 100. Ibs. , ore quoted n Cf7c ; larKO nnd coarse , 4fCc. ) CIIU.SI ! : tome tlc brick , ll'.ic ' ; ndam , pe dot. , tO.M ; Club House , 1-lb. jam r r doz. , | 3.E > ) Llmlierner , fancy , per Ib. , llVtc : lloquefott , Hlb Jars , per doz. , IJ.60 ; A'oun < ? Americans , ll'.ic T lns. fancy , lie. I'OULTIIY DnssMl-Chlckcnn , 607c : ducks choice , SBlOc : turkeys , choice , lOBllc : eccse tS9c. | HAY Upland , $5.60 : midland , $3 : lowland $4.rx > ! no straw , $1 ; color makes the price on hay ; light bales sell the best. Only top gradts brlnR top prices. I1UOO.M COIlN-nxlremely slow wilej new crop , delivered on track In country , choice preen solf-norkluB raipet , per Ib. , 2Uc ; choice preen running to hurl , 2'c ' ; common , I He. OAMIJ Jack snipe , 75cCI.OO : colden plover J1.25 ; jack rabbits , per doz. , tl.7Jli2.Oil : sm.il rabbits , 7rc tl.no ; mallard ducks , 3.MO3 7C : red heads,1 $3.7jf74.0) ; ranvn tnck ducks , $5.00ftS.oo tf.il , blue win ? . t2 i2.IS | ; teal , Krwn wlnK $ I.7. > 2.IV ) : mixed ducks , tlKl2.1S' Canada RPIVP JB.OOih.M : nrnall Ree e , $1.0085.00 ; branls , $3.60 squirrels. per doz , C0f76e. PIOiONS Live , very slow ; dead pigeons no wanted. vnonTAiu.ns. PAULirLO\Viil-rcr : crnle , " $2.7i03.00 ; , or $1.60 01,73 per doz. CAHIIAan-Callfornln slock , per Ib. , Ic. Ml'SIinnoMP Per I'.i-lf. t ) " * . COSTSe. POTATOHS Fancy 'native stock. 30c : from store In small lots , SOfiiT.c ; Colorado stuck , SOOoCc ONIONS-I'er. bu , . 30c. nrJANS Hand picked navy , per bu. , $1.M. SWnnT POTATOnS-Cholce stock , $2.7S pt bbl. bbl.cni.nilY California , per doz. , OOc ; Colorado CMICOc ; Ivalnmnzno , 3. > c. LIMA niANR-Per Ib. . Be. WATHn rnUPS Per 18-at. case. ll.Mffl.TI. SCOTCH PHAS In sack' , per bu. . $1.00. FHU1TS. MnXICAN STIlAWinniHIKS Per qt. . Mo. Al'PLKS 1'uncy New York , $3.2333.0) ; choice western. J2.W3(3.l ; Utah n | > plc , per box , $1.5' ) . CALH'OHNIA QUINCiS-None. OUKOON PHAHS None. CItANInniuns | Jersey , $ S.75 ; Capo Cod , $10 MMAI.AnoV ohAPHS-Per CO-lb. bbl. . ; per C3 lo 70 Ibs. , Krosi , $7.00fT7.M. TIIOP1CAL FJIU1TS. OHANOES California budded seedlings , ronu lar sizes. J3.W&3.23 ; 230 lo 283 sizes. :2.7oQ3.00 navels. J3.75fJI.00 ; laige sizes , $3.:1P3.:9. L13MONS California , per box , $3.7634.60 ; Mcs slnas , $ I.OOtl.oO. HANANAS Choice larce stock , per bunch , $2.09 O2. 23 : medium sized bunches. $1,7682 00. MISCELLANEOUS. OYBTEIIS Mediums , 15c ; standards , 20c ; extra selects , 23c ; Kiancli & Co. selects , 27c ; New York counts , COc ; standaid bulk , per cnl. , $1.10. HONEY Fancy white , per Ih. , 13c. MAPLE 8YIIUP FIve-BBl. cans , each. $2.73 gal. cans , per doz. , $12 ; Vi-gnl. cans , $0.23 ; quar CIUEli Pure Juice , per half bbl , , J3 ; per ' ' t8AUEil''KUAUT-Pcr Lbl. . $3.75 ; half bbl. . $2 25 FIO8 New crop. California , ] 0-lb. boxes , per Ib. , 10c ; Imported fancy , 30-lb. boxes , 15c ; choice 10-lb. boxes. HVtftlZc. DATES New Persian. CO-lb. boxes , per Ib. , Siic fards , 10-lb. boxes , per Ib. , Oc. MAPLE 8UOAII UhcUe , per Ib. , D310c. PHESEUVn.a-.VfSorted. 20-lb. palls , each $1.40 COCOANUTS Per 100. 14.60 ; each , 6c. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. . medium size , lOc ; Tarragona almonds , tier 'b . large , 12 c Drazlls. per Ib. . 8c ; Englls. . walnuts , per Ib. fancy coft shell , 12c ; standaids , HRllHc filberts , per Ib. , lOo- pecans , jimiihed medium ICc : large. 12c ; peanuts , raw. 6i.4c : roasted , 7R 7Uc ; hickory nuts , small , per bu. , $1.75 ; hlckorj nuts , larcc , per bu. , $1.50 ; black walnuts , per hM" * ' " DRESSED MEATS. ItREF Good western steers , 400 to 600 Ibs. WfiGe ; BMd cows and heifers , 4iffi3c ; medium co'ws nnd heifers , 41jc ; good forcauartcrs COWH nnd heifers , 3'Sf.Je ; good hindquarters cowa and heifers , Ct(0ic ! ; cow rounds. 6c ; ctiw chucks , 3',4c ' ; steer chucks , 4S4Vac ; beef teniler- Ioln < , fresh , 2ic ; frozen , Vc ! b < cf rolls. hDneless 814c ; sirloin butts , boneless , 8 ! c : loin backs , CUc cow ribs , No. 3 , 67c ; cow loins. No. 3 , 7'Hi S'.ic. MUTTON Dresied mutton , Cc ; racks , 8c ; legs 7V5c ; saddles , 74c ! ; stews , 3c. POUIC Dressed IIJKS , 4 = ; c ; pork loins , Co ; uparo libs , C'Ac ; pork shoulders , 4Jic ; pork shoul ders , nklnmd , 4Tic ; pork trimmings , tc ; tender loins , 13c ; pig * ' feet , cleaned , per doz. , 23c. runs. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 Biecn nldec , 4'iic ; No. 2 green ildcs , 3Uc ; No. 1 Kieen salted hides , 6c ; Nu. 2 Krccti called hides , ( c ; No. 1 green salted hides , /3 to 40 Ibs. , 6c ; No. 2 uro""ailed hides , 23 to O Ibs. , DC : No. I veal i. ir , S to : : Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 1 dry flint ildes , 8 10o : No. 2 dry Hint hides. CSJTc ; No. 1 Iry salted hides , 7c ; part cured hides. Ho per Ib. ess than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS-Qrecn salted , each 230COc ; green called shearllnes ( short wooled early cklns ) , arh 13c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early kklns ) . No. 1 , each , lOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1. each , EC ; dry Hint Cnnsaa and Nebiuika butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight. CCOc ; dry Hint Kansas and Ne- iraska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib , , actual weight 4QSc ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wmil pelts , per b. , actual weight , 4fiC'tc ' ; dry Hint Colorudo Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 40Sc. dry pieces nnd bucks , actual weight. 4W5o , feet cut off , as U Is useless to pay freight on ' hem. TALLOW AND OnnASE Tallow. No. 1 , JWc ; allow No. 2. 3c : grease , white A , 3Hc ; grease , ttlilte 11. 3c ; greuse. > ellow , 2'io ; giease , daik. tv old butler , 2 ! lic ; beeswax , prime , UtfUc ; ough .allow , IVic. DONEfl In car lots weighed and delivered In Chicago ; Dry buffalo , per ton. J12.00fcil.00 ; dry country , blenched , per ton , Jio.oojfn.0) ; dry ouiitry , damp und meaty , per ton , tC.OOjfS.05. WOOL Unwashed , nne heavy , 6B7o ; One light. & 9o : quarter blood , lOultc ; eft-ly. burry nnd chaffy , 89c ; celled and broken , coarse , 7Q9c ; rottH and broken , fine , CCSc. Fle ee waihed kfedlum , ISlrISc ; nne , H816o : tub washed , HO Ho : black. 80 ; bucks , Cc ; tag lock * . I0ic ; dead pulled. CO6e. _ St. IionlH fipiiornl Market. BT. LOUIS. Jon. n.-FLOUn-Dull nnd easier : pulenlH. J3.Sflff3.40 ; extra fancy , 13.100 .9) ; fancy , J2.7W2.W ; choice , J2.50S2.GI. WIIIJAT Future * rpened dull and quiet with a Bcairlty of news and soon declined ; later rabies UTI ) dull nnd lower , and with the KTfnt dullness nnd thq dcprenslon In cash , prices eased off m rc nd clofed ' , 'i4J'io under Baturday : No. 2 rrd , rash , 5o : No. 2 haid. Kc ; January , 64ic ! ; May , W&c. COIIN Openeil } io lower nnd dull for futures ; became steady nnd recovered , but turned weak Kali un > l declined , closing ; liC'J iu under Satur- ay , . Bpot , lo er ; No. 2 mixed , cnsh. 2Hic ; Jan uary. MUc ; Kebiuary , 2l'Jc ; Mny , 23Uc , OATS Futures steady early , but weakened vlth wheat and c-.rn. clretlnir about the same as Saturday , Spot , lower ; No. S , caih and Januaty , 7o : May. l H USHc. RYE Dull. S6c. CORN MllAIJl.SOfll.SJ. . 1IHAN Qulot and slrady ; 43c , east track , I'M .AX SUED Quotable nt fCc. TIMOTHY 8EKO-J3.00&3.40. HAY About steady ; prairie , f7.H039.lt ) ; tlm- thy. JlO.W-iPH.W. KOC1H Quiet and steady. Ho. WHISKY Steady , Jl.fJ. LKAD-Oull , j.7i'.ifl.SO. ' SI'El/run Dtronili J3.75 bid. I'UOYISIONS I'ork. lower ; standard mesx , obblne , J9 ; new , I9.0. Ijird , lower ; prlma tram , IB 20 ; choice , J3.2S. Ilaron. boxed ihoul- ers. J5.nH ; longs , 13. W ; ribs , JS.624 ; shorts. S.7S , Dry salt meals , boxed shoulders , fl.GO ; ongs. 14.75 : ribs. I4.67U : thorls , 15. IlKCKIITfl I1 ur. . bbls. ; wheat , 29,000 bu. : corn. 71.000 bu. : < it . B2.000 bu. BIIII'MIJNTS Flour , 6,000 bbls. ; wheat , 11,000 bu , ; corn , 20.000 bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu. I'ourlii I'ioniA. Jan. ll COnN Active , easier ; new No. 2. 2Ulc ; new No. J , 2 < e. OATH-Slow. easy ; No. 2 white , 17KG18c ; No. white , 17017UC. HYI3 Nothing doing. WHISKY Market steady ; finished goods on tasla of 11.23 for high nines. IIKCEIPTS Corn. 2K.4M bu. ; oats , Cl.SM bu. ; rye. l.too I. ii.hlsky. : . 150 gal , ; wheat , 120 cars. BHII'MENTS-Corn. e,6M bu. ; oats , 47,800 bu. ; vhlsky , 1,050 gal. ; wheat , 3.400 Ui. VUllilu ( ml ii Suit ply. NKW YOIIK , Jan , 13. The visible supply of grain Satutday , January 11 , as compiled by the 'ew York I'roduc ( xchange , Is a follows ; Vbe t , 63MS,009 bu. ; decrease , { 93,009 bu. ; ooro. ,18I,000 Jni. : Incrfdw ; 341,000 bu. ; fiitu , 8,869,000 bil. ; docrfssf , 16J.OOO bu. j rye. 1.B3KXW bu. j de crenne , 21,000 bu. ; barley , 1,731,030 bu. ; ilecrcaw 19.000 bu. STOCKS AMI IIO.ND.S. I.oiulon Cnlilp Ailvlrrn Cnnirollci tlie Ilnmcxtlc Slnrlfot. NHW YOHK , Jan. 13-As hn been the ens of late , today' * stock market received nnd teethe the Krcntcr part of Its tone from the Londo cabled advices. The decidedly more pacific cnl ment In Ixmdon on the Venezuelan boundar question wns followed by nn ndvnnca In th prices of American stocks In that market nn arbitrage houses wer fairly large buyers her for foreign account. This change of front wouli It was believed , Induce subscriptions for the ncv Bovernmcnt loan , rendering Its success beyom perndvcnture. As a matter of fact , It Is now regarded nn certain that the bonds will flnd ready market and at prices satisfactory to th government. While the volume of business re corded was only moderate , the market exhlbltec n strong tone throughout. Kasy rates for ca ! money and the non-engagement of gold for ex port helped the cheerful sentlmcnl. The open ing wan fairly ncthe. with substantial Improve ments generally , tn ulil h th ; In e nations st c' ' were conspicuous. A temporary setUick wa encounltrcd early , owing to pressure biottgh ngnlnsl a few stocks on special considerations Manhattan was attacked on the heavy lncrea In Iho company'n tax rate , A decline of 21 per cent ensued , nil but n small fraction o which was recovered later. leather preferrei was depressed on Iho old assignments nf th alleged urgent financial needs of the compan and the probable passage of the dividend n tomorrow'H meeting of the directors. The general market receded fractionally. Th market became dull nt the reaction. In the lac hour the purchasing movement was resumed with considerable vigor and tnc railway stock attained the best figure of the day. Lake Shor \\nt actively dealt In nnd gained 4 per cent Other advances of Importance- were : Hubber Z i per cenl ; Louisville & Nashville , 214 pc cnnlj Uatlhnoro & Ohio , 3 pfr cent ; Metropolitan Tinctlon , 2 % per cent ; llurllngton , 2 per cent St , Paul , l > i per cent ; Tennessee Coal , 1T4 pe cent , nnd Hock Island , 1W per cent. The ( Ina trading was slightly more animated nnd th market cloned strong rtl the top figures. Hlghe prices generally were established In bonds. Th dealings aggregated Jl.637.00o. The more Important advances nrc ! Interna tlonal & Great Northern 2ds , 2 per cent ; Kansn & Texas CR and Mobile & Ohio Cs , 1U per cent Hlo Orande Western Ists , H per cent , and Con sinners Clas Isls of Chicago. Ft. V. ' . & D. C lutn , trust receipts. Northern 1'acino Ids Southern Ss , Wabash debentures , seilrH I ) , nni Oiegon Short Line 6s , 1 per cent , nnd Oregon Short Line trust receipts , 2H per rent. In go\crnmcnt bonds nn Improvemint of 1 per cen waa noted In Ihe 4s coupon jind 5s reglstcrei on purchases of J3S.OOO. IJvtnlng Post's 1/onilon financial cablegram The stock markets wen- quiet today , but wcr betler on n calmer feeling about the polltlca situation. The settlement In mines show tha the bull account has entlrtiy disappeared am that the bear , account Is considerable. Consol wore firm at I06VJ. The success of the Heading scheme had n good effect on Americans , whlcl closed at tha best , The weakness In Berlin was mainly due to the fall In bank shares there on new bank tax reform. The following were the cloning quotations on the leading stocks of the New Yolk" exchange today : * first nE&essment paid. The total pales of stocks Unlay were 1C2.71G Bhares , Including : American Sugar , 23,400 ; To bacco , 9,100 : Atchlfon , 4,200 ; niirllnKton , 6,200 ; I ulpvllle & Nashville , 14,200 ; Manhattan con solidated , 5,400 ; Hock lelnnd. 4,300 ; Bt. Paul , 24,603 ; Southern Railway preferred , 3.000 ; Tennes- ceo Coal preferred. 3,600 ; United States Leather preferred , 10,900 ; Weslcrn Union , 4.COJ. \ > vv York Money MnrUut. NEW YORK , Jan. 13. MONRY ON CALL Easy nt 45/5 per cenl ; last loan , C per cenl ; cloned , 5 pr cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 5 < S9 per cenl. STERLING EXC1IANC1E Sleady. with aclual business In tankers' bills at (4.C904.S9U for demand nnd $4.S74O4.S7i ! for sixty days ; posted rates , J4.8SS4.S9 and J4.S914Q4.90V4 ; commercial hlllfl. $4.8GU. HAU SILVER CC ic. SILVER CERTIFICATES 67He07'Sc. GOVERNMENT 1JONDS Firm ; state bonds , Inactive ; railroad bonds , firm. Closing quotations on bcndi were ns follows : exportii In Oreat llrllf ni ) C62 balesj to France. > M bale * , to the eonilthtJL 5.52(1 ( bales , forwanled 6M bales ; snlM , llS ( UkU | < nilnncrs , 1 7 balm : tock , 1U.C8J bales. Futures eloped ettndy : sale , 11I , bales ; Janu.ity. $7.SS. February. $7.3. March , $7.M ; April , $ ? WJ May. $5.03) ) June , $8.13 ; July , $ . .HURiist ; , $ S ISuHcptembcr , $7.84 ; Oclo- ber. $7.81 ; NovemlK > r,0 7j77 , Ni\V onUANB , Jan. 13-COTTON-Qiilel : mldilllnsr , 7dc ; low tnTJ IHjR. 7Soi KO < * 1 ordinary , 7 .VIOC ! nel receipts , 6.741 Imlcs ; RitiM , C.749 bales ; , 1.60 bales : stortt. 40 , CI2 bales. BT. LOt'lS , Jan. I3.-COTTON Quiet : mid dling. 7ic : Mlm. 43rinl ( ( < fl : receipts. 1.0J1 bales ; shlpmentR , 1.7S3 bales ; stock , 76,073 bales. Liverpool MitrUiMn. MVnnrOOb , JanJX ! . WHEAT Spot firm ; demand good,1 No. 2 , winter , 6s 4d ; No. J rcil sprlntr. stocks exhausted ; No. 1 hard Manitoba. to 4Hd , No. 1 CnllfoBl , , .5s < U. Futures opened quiet but steady , with near nnd distant po'lllonn "id lower : closed OU1I1 "with near nnd distant positions VI d lower ; business heaviest on middle positions ; Januar ) ' , 5s 4dj Febmary. 6s 4Hd : March. 5s 6Ud ; April , 6s CUJ ; May , 6s S4d : June\ M. COIIN Spot quiet ; American mixed new , 4 3d. Futures opened quiet at unchanged prices ; closed dull , with January Ud higher nnd other months Ud lower : business about equally divided : Janu ary , 3s 3d ; February. 3s 2d : March , 3s 24d : April. 3s 3d : May , 3s 3d : June , 3s 3 < 1. riXJUIl-FIrm : demand poor ; St. Louis fancy winter , 74 3d. PROVISIONS llacon , firm ! demand moderate ; Cumberland cut , a to 30 Ibs. , 25s 6d ; short ribs , It Ibs. . 28 , Innc clear , light. { 8 to 4S ll . , 27s dl ; lone clear , heavy , f > 5 Ibs. . 27s ! shorl clear backs , light , 18 Ibs. , ! 7s 6d ; short clear middles , heavy , 65 Ibs. . Ms 61 ; clear bellies , 14 to If. Ibs. , 31st. Shoulders , square12 to IS Ibs. , 27s. Hams , short cut , 14 to 18 Un. , 40s. Tallow , nne North Amer ican , 21s 3d. llecf , extra India mcR , 75 ; prime mess , 6S 6d. I'ork , .prime mess , fine western. 60s : western medium , 4.1s. Lard , quiet ; prime western , 28s d : refined , ! n palls , 30s. Clinusn Firm ; demand moderate ; finest Amerlcnn _ , white , 45s ; nnrat American , coloicil , . . , . . . . . . .i.- . . United States. 03s ! Rood , COs. OILS Turpentine , * plrlts. 21s Cd. Hosln , common. 4s M. Cottonseed oil , Liverpool refined , 17s. Llnswl oil. IDs 3d. Petroleum , refined , Slid. unriiianiiATOU nnnr Foiwjuartcrs , 3 > t < i ; hlndminrtcrs. 6Ud. , nLKACIIINa POWOmi Itardwpod , f. o. U , Liverpool , 17 , HOPS At London ( Paclflc coast ) , 2 5s. Coffee airtrket. NEW YOniC , Jnn. 13. COFFnn-Optlons oppneil quiet , with prices unchansfd to 5 iwluls higher ; ruled Inactive urn ! featureless under small local felling In Iho nbiencc c-f outside speculative support ; clcsed QUlet nt unchnnKct today. 302.2S ! ) bags ; United States stock , 371 , C9 ! ) bags ; ntlont for the United Slntcs , 23S.O'rt bags ; tolallslble for Ihe United Slates , C09.699 bags , ngalnst C42.5C5 bags last ye.tr. SANTOS. Jan. 1.1. Sirens : pxxl nxrrngc Santos. $15.20 ; recelpls. 8.000 bags ! slock. 41i,000 bags. Weekly rcnort : Strong : good average Hantos , per 10 kilos. $15.2) ) : receipts during the week , 62C01 bags : shipments to United States. 18,000 bags ; stock , 417 , 000 tiR-9. HAMllUna , Jan. 13.-Qulet , unchangeil ; sates , 13.001) bags. , . . . HAVRE , Jan. 13.-Qulet ; 1/1C advance to M decline : sales. 21.000 bags. . RIO DC JANEIRO. Jan. 13.-Steady : No. , Rio , $14.90 ; exchange , 9 7-rSd ! receipts , S.Olft bugs ; cleared for United Slates. 5. < XV ) batrs ; for Eurjipc , 2.0)0 ) bags ! stock , 231,0 * ) bags. Weekly report : Steady : exchange , standard , $13.90 ; receipts dur ing Ihe week. B3nflO bags ; exchange. 9KJd ; shipments to United States , 45,000 bags ; stock , 231,000 bags. _ , _ SiiKtir aiiirkpt. NEW YORK. Jnn. J3. SUGAR Raw. steady ; fair refining , 3 c : centrifugal , 96 test. 3Ke. Re ined , steady , but quiet : standard "A * , " 4)4c ; cut oaf. r,4c : granulated , 4T4e : LONDON , Jan. 13. StIOAR Cane , steady and unchanged. Tlcet opened firm , closed quiet ; Janu ary , 10s 10' , d ! February , Its. FiirflKn OH Mnrkot. LONDON. Jan. 13.--Pt3TIlOLEUM , Spot , Cid ; spirits , 9 < 5d. ' < ' LINSEED OIL 19sl 4 d.j 3Ilnu ( > nii < illH AVlient. MINNEAPOLIS. 3an. 13. FLOUR Quiet ; first patents. $3.00fT3.4' ) : domestic bakers , $2.50 ; export bakers , $2.X ( > ij2.3. : ! ' Iliittcr Market. ELGIN. ; 1J | . . Jan. ,13.-lIUTTER-Steady : o- feilng.H , C2C40 Ibs. ; silcs , 53,220 Ibs. at 23c ! 3,500 bs. at 22V5c. 'J i'lNc'O Wheat jQiiotutlon * . SAN FRANCISCO , Jan. 13. WHEAT Quiet ; May , $1.07 % ; cleared , 7ajly centals. I.'liiuiiolnl Xotvn. liOSTON , Jan. -Clearlngs , $12,913,703 ; bal ances , Jl.G02.5fl. NEW YORK , Jan. | 13. Clearings , $83,422,230 ; balances , $3,323,162. , | . , BALTIMORE. Jon. 13-CIcailngs , , $2,259,330 ; lalanccs , $3S2,143. rillLADELTHIA / . ' ' 13. Clearings , $8,513- 4G2 ; balances , J1,57S,7C3. ' r ST. LOUIS. Jon. 'l3.-Ctenrings. $4,930,521 ; bal ances , 442,657. Money , CfiS per cent. New York exchange , 40c premium J > ld. WASHINGTON , Jan. 13. The treasury today nst $ l37,000 ! In gold coin n.id bars , which reduces the gold reserve' lo $55,469,971. CHICAGO. Jan. 13. Clearings , $13,521,200. Money , unchanged ; cnll loans , 6 per cent ; com mercial paper , 007 per cent. Money , 60o bid , .Oo asked ; no pales ; foreign exchange maiket bloady ; bankers' ( London ) sterling , $4.8911 and $4.88. _ Forolprn Fliiniivlul AiTnlrM. BERLIN , Jan. 13. Exchange on London , eight days' sight , 20 marks 46 pfg. PARIS , Jan. 13. Tliree per cent rentes , I01f iOc for the account. Exchange on London , 23f 24V40 for checks. LONDON , Jan. 13. Gold Is quoted at Deunos Ayres nt 220.90 ; Madrid , 17.C2 ; Lisbon , 25I/i ; SI. Petctsburff , 60 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 109.13 ; Vienna , 103. Tclham & Co. , brokers , were de clared defaulters In the stock exchange today. Their failure was due to a diop In new charters. The Carey-Overd mining department Is causing anxiety , but the markcl Is firm and quiet. The amount of Bold gone Into the liank of England on balance today Is 133,000. ' IlticHtrow on Trial UNION , Mo. , Jan. 13. Arthur Duestrow , ho wealthy St. Loulslan , who , whllo drunk n February , 1834 , shot and killed his wife and child , was brought hero for trial today , ? or the fourth time ho comes to the llttlo .own of Union to face a Juryof his peers. Twice the point nt Issue was his exlstlnc mental condition , for the laws of Missouri hold that no man shall stand trial whose mind was so unbalanced that he cannot op- ireclato his position. Once the Jury dlsa- ; reed , but the next time the twelve men said he was sane. Then came the real Issue his responsibility for the crime Itself and after ono of the most desperately fought medico-legal battles In the history of the state , the Jury disagreed. Now comes another attempt to determine the question. The work of securing a jury will take several days. S < iuiiii < lritl the 15xtute Sjicc'iilatliiK' . UOSTON , Jan. 13. A special to the Trav eler from Salem , Mars. , says : It has been reported to Judge Harmon of the probatu court hero that Captain John Allen of Man chester , the trustee of the estate of the late Harry Roberts of that town , Is short In his accounts JIOO.OOO. When Mr. Roberts died , ho estate , valued at $ .200,000 , was left to Captain Allen In trust. Captain Allen ac- tnowledges IXi ho has used the money rom the estate In speculation and that he ma lost over $100,000 In all , His bondsmen , jamiicl KnlRjit , a coal dealer , Und Nchetnla il n-hali. a retired furniture dealer , may ese nearly their whole fortunes In making good the defalcation. Piles of people have piles , but Dowltt'fi Vltch Hazel Salvo will euro them , THE UKAI/rV MAHICET. NSTIIUMENTS placed 'on record January 13 , 1896 ; ' 1 WAURA NTtr DEEDS , amcs Saly ! and wife to J 13 Gardner , n % of ai lot 40. ' 'Hartman'B ' $ 1 H Harris nnd wlfo tovjohn Hazuka , lot 22 , block 2 , Patten & C's add to fioutli Omaha , . . < . . . , 400 Alvln Snunders and. wife to A T Merriam - riam , lotp , 1 to vr.USfk 4 , Myers' U T's add V/.f. . . . . . . . . . 10.000 H P Thomas and wlfolo E C Dates , w H- lot 10. bloclol'J , . Shlnn'B .add ; c 21 feet lot 7 , block ! ? * . South Omaha. . 2 L , V Morse and wlfo.tQ H H Olmnteacl , lots 19 nnd 20 , blppkfc , Morse & H'a add , . , . . . , 1 I IS Ostrom and wlfV'lo Globe Loan and Trust company , b 85 feet lots 1 and 2 , block "I , " HUlnn's mid COO Andrew Carlisle andrWlfo to A J Hop kins , lots 25 and 201 Clark's add 1 V It Selby und wlfo fo Joseph Duffy , o 'A lot 10 , block * ! , Hush & S's add to South Omaha.r..1..1. 875 M Stevenron and < wifc to O J Pick- aril , w 10 feet of w , 74 feet Jot 17 and s 74 feet lot 18 , block 2 , Arm- strong'a 1st add 4,500 Thomas O'Donnell to P W O'Donnell et a ) , n 'A lot 11 , block 10 , Kountze's 4th add , 100 Thomas Callopy to Metz Hros. ' Brew ing company , lot 1 , block 1 , Drexcl's fciibillv In Rogers' Okahoma 8,000 3 A Polack and husband to M A Pa- lack , lot 1 , block 7 , Uwlfc-ht & IVs add CM D Wead to A L. L.'ghtfoot. e GO feet of w 1W feet lot 1 , block 1 , New port < , , . UO QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. A Dalzell and wife to Ij P Dalze'.l , n % lot 4. block 12. K V Smith's 100 ame to C W Huller , lots 13 and 14 , block 9 , Clifton JU11 , 200 DEEDS. II H Olmntcad and wife to O J Pick- ard , lot 13 , TnUd & IVu add 1 peclal mnster to K A llenson , lots 13 to 18 , block 2. Highland View C70 hcrlrf to Jane Plckard , lots 22 and 23. Hart's subdlv In Park Place 1.331 Total amount Of transfers , , .127,640 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Pat Oattlo Harry In to Gatch n Drop in the Prices. TEN CENTS OFF FOR THE WEEK'S ' START Anxiety of Fccilcru ( o Unload ItrnultN In n Flood nnil Oltcn the llcltcr of the MONDAY , Jan. 13. Receipts for the days Indicated are : Cnttlr. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. January 13 2,189 i.oBD January 11 . . 1,421 4l.na 1,199 20 January 10 1.7C9 4,320 100 January 9 1,122 B.02S 664 January 8 2.059 G.50S 371 45 January 7 2,613 9,232 243 January C DOO 1,190 . . . . TO January 4 1,150 2,742 12 CATTLE The week opens with a large run nt nil market points , the ndvnnco of last week havlnR started up shippers to fiend In their cnttlo. It was predicted litBt week that the nnxlcty of feeders to unload wotlid lend to a flooding of the markets and to n consequent break In prices which would wipe ottt a peed share of the advance. IJeports from nil markets wore lower on fat cnttlo and this market wns no ex ception to the rule. The shippers bought a few cattle early that were , perhaps , only BfnOc lower , qtilto a string gains nt $ l. < x ) . The killers , however , were not so ROCK ! buyers and their- bids were , In most cases , fu'.l lOJJIGc lower. Salesmen were n llttlo backward about taking olt all that was asked nnd In consequence the trade was a little slow. Cows nnd heifers were In Rood demand nnd whllo they did not experience so much decline ns steers , they were little lower. There were more stackers nnd feeders In the yard than for some days , mostly westerns. The demand was peed nnd the olfcrltiRS chunRod hands at sttonp price ? , thp oITorlnus beltiR too small for the mar ket to feel the effects of the decline In fat nnttle. One bunch of Colorado feedcis brought $3.20. Representative sales : inui.STEEUS. . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..1050 $3 00 14..UOfi 3 55 C..li)5S J3 70 5. , . . 000 315 2G..109D 355 40..1243 375 S..1023 3 40 2I..11CG 3 00 1C..1LV , : ! 3 75 10..1108 340 30..HOI 3 CO IS..1310 3 HI 16. . .1021 340 r.H'ji ) 3 20..1275 3 SO 4..1137 3'40 12. . . . 9 ) 3 M 1S..12S3 3 SO 10..126.1 340 2).1133 300 C..1H1 n SO 2..1015 340 31..12)5 3 CO CO..133.1 S 43 5..1040 340 1..1150 3 C5 22.1243 3 S3 2).12JO 340 17i..1180 3 61 21..12. . ) 3M 4..1010 3 45 ! 8..iiiT 303 S3..Kit 390 10.ii3 350 27.iai9 3(15 ( 31. . . .1337 3 .I" 10..10J4 3 50 2I..K64 3 C3 81..1313 400 34..103 ; 350 1C..12)1 ) 3 Co 20.,1423 403 12..1012 360 23..1150 370 20..1332 405 3.1..1123 3 60 19..133D 3 70 22..1197 4 10 12. . . . 930 3 53 20..1290 3 70 COWS. 1. . . . 700 1 2T. 1. . . . MO 2 20 It. . . . 973 2 M 2. , . . S33 I El ) 2..1090 20 9..1091 2 CO 1. . . . SV > 1 75 1. . . . 940 It..1104 2 CO 1..1020 1 90 1..11CO 11. . . . 931 2 63 S..1130 200 1..11GO 1. . . . 920 2 70 3..1110 200 1..1010 14..1067 270 1..1170 20i ) 14.,1070 16..1038 2 70 1..1030 2 W 8. . . . USS 9..10M 2 70 3..1040 200 2.112- 2..1200 2 70 1. . . . WO 2 00 3.1141) 14..1IS1 270 3..1020 2 00 3..12W 2 45 1..Y-.30 2 73 3. . . . 970 2 00 21. . . . 799 2 43 IS..1114 2 75 1. . . . 9V ) 2 00 1. . . . MO 2 60 10. . . . ! > 3fi 2 75 8..1083 2 01 3..110(5 ( 250 13..112 273 1..1040 2 10 1..1100 2 50 3..IIS ) 273 4. . . . 940 2 10 l..ir,0 2iV ) 1S..10CD 2 fO 3. . . 1043 2 10 10. . . .10IS 250 10..1177 2 SO 3..1033 2 10 1. . . .1S90 250 8..1030 2 85 l.o.UGO 2 10 4. . . .ion ; 250 1..1070 2 S3 ,1. . . . m 2 15 5. . . .lOSij 265 3..1165 2 90 2..110 } 2 13 4. . . .112) 2 CO 1..1030 2 90 2..1030 2 13 3. . . .12V5 2 60 2..110 > 2 90 1. . . . 720 2 13 ' .KCO 2 60 2..1040 3 13 2. . . . 975 2 13 i'.i , ir,0 2 60 4. . . . 9i)2 ) 32- ) 1. . . . 920 3 20 2..12J3 2 CO 47..1179 3 23 HEii.'Ens. 3..1043 3 10 1.470 2 50 12. . . . 722 3 00 1. . . . 20 2 33 C. . . 462 203 1..1D20 3 0) 1. . . . 450 2 40 r , . . . . 42) 270 2..1130 3 00 C. . . . 4CS 2 45 3. . . . 700 2 73 1. . . . S70 3 00 2. . . . 515 2 43 ] . . . . C30 273 11. . . . 9S7 3 10 1. . . . 5SO 2 DO 3. . . . 736 2 SO 5..1100 3 13 , . SOD 2 00 I..15:0 235 1..1530 2 C3 , .1107 3 20 2. . . . SCO 2 40 1..1040 2 63 , ,1170 2 2T. 2. , . . 1101 240 1..13(10 ( 2 63 , .1550 2 23 1..1C30 250 2..1790 2 73 , .1455 1..1290 2 60 1..1COO 3 73 , .1680 230 1. . . . 900 Z 60 1..H70 3 00 Z 35 . ,3..1 6.2 60 1..144J 3 00 ! ! i : ? > 2 35 il..1430 250 1..1270 3 M , .1230 2 25 1..1040 2 1..13CJ 3 10 , .1350 SIS STAGS. .1220 1 no 1..1230 273 1. . . . 00 3 00 .1210 2 75 1..1100 2 90 1. . . . 820 3 00 , . 930 2 75 OXEN. iC5 3 10 No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 feeder. . . . 1040 $2 50 40 feeders..1043 t3 2) WYOMING. North & Stone. 4 steers 1113 305 56 steers 1113 345 Allcrton & Snonccr. 5 Bteers ll.'t 300 55 steers 1231 340 20 feeders..1135 3 10 10IDAHO. IDAHO. J. Hutchlns. 2 cows SS6 200 2 C3WS 047 2 CO llull 1940 215 40 feeders..10.V ) 330 1 bull 1940 260 21 steers 11CG 355 HOGS The receipts of hoes were very light as usual on a Monday , but In addition to the fresh arrivals there were nine loads carried over from Saturday , There were not enough liccs to make very much nf a market , tut the l.uyers look what there were , Prices were nbout 60 lower than Saturday , under the Influence of the break In cnbtcrn markets. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 11 268 . . .5340 84 32G 240 | 3 45 12 SM . . . 341 51 303 40 34714 63 2.V1 SO 345 K 2S5 SO 3 4714 52 588 ICO 343 50 313 . . . 3 4714 CO 2. ' , ! 80 3 43 CO 160 . . . 3 47'A ' 61 312 SO 345 C2 2SO 120 3 4714 73 550 120 345 138 23S 290 3 47W 5D .301 ICO 345 C7 2S2 . . . 34714 . . . . . . . . . . . 341 C3 2S3 160 347(4 ( C2.2SO SO 345 57 276 40 3 M 32 31G 160 345 62 24S 12) 350 CO 2J7 . . . 343 65 257 160 SM 152 2C7 SO 345 55 2S8 40 3 CO PIGS-ODDS AND ENDS. 1 SM ) . . . 300 2 315 , . , 340 7 S3 . . . 310 7 OT . . . 34214 C 240 . . . 3 35 4 322 . . . 3 42'A 4. 272 . . . 340 4 2JO , . , 3 42',4 ' 4 , SW . . . 340 C 192 . . . 345 5 SOI . . . 340 1 410 . . . 345 2 425 . . . 3 40 4 167 . . . 3 45 HIIKni * There wan no pond fresh receipts , but quite a Htrlnir if holdovers from Saturday changed hands at ( Jjout steady prices. Repre sentative sales ; No. Av. Pr. 14 rtltls i 102 J2 23 1 native ewe ir,2 , 2 CO 21 native ewes , 120 2 M 98 mixed natives 121 3 10 45 mixed lambs , . . , , so 3 SO 51 mixed natives , 01 3 CO CHICAGO MVi ; STOCK. There AViiH nn Uiiiinunlly Jllsr Kim of Cntllu. CHICAGO , Jan. 13. There \sus an unexpectedly MR run of cattle today , and the rcsull wns a fall of lOo to 20c , with trade for from animated , common to extra beeves being salable at from $3.20 to JI.90 , wllh Iransacllons largely at from $3.70 la $4.40. Kxpoiters continue Ilia bctl buyers of the better clats of heavy cattle at from $4.80 to $4.70. Uutchers * nnd cannere' cattle were In fairly need demand nl a decline cf from lOo to 15e , cows , heifers and hulls celling largely nt from )2 to I2.W. Ptockcrs and feeders were blow , nnd prlcm shared In the general decline , Texas cattle continued much plentler than a year ORO , and they ore centrally of belter quality than those marketed then. In hogs the supply much exceeded ( Saturday's estimate , hut Ihere was a good general demand , Chicago imcktrrs Inking- hold partlculatly well and the larger l > art of the supply was taken , prices ruling about a nickel lower. Common to choice droves sold at from $3.50 la 13.BO. the bulk going at $3.75. Prices were > eiy weak late In the day , There was a ew * ! local slaughtering demand for sheep and prices remained sleady on the basis of from $2.23 to $2.50 frr common up to from 13.W to 13.05 for choice natives , westerns fetching from $3.30 to $3.0) . Lambs sold chiefly at from $1 to JI.C5 , and sheep ut from $3.25 to $3.50. Receipts : Cattle , 20,000 hfud ; hogs , 60,0)0 head ; theep , 15.000 head. St. IoiiU Mve Htork. 8T. LOUIS. Jan. 13. CATTLU-llecelpts. 4.000 head. Market easier ; native beeves , S3.25iJl.C3 : cow < and heifers. J2.004jS.40 ; Texas steers , J2.C5 03.90 ; rows , $1.8562.7 ! . HOGS Receipts , 7,000 head. Market steady to Co off ; heavy , $3.6093.70 ; mixed , J3.304f3.C5 ; light , 8IIKBP Receipts. 1,000 head , Mnrk't steady ; native muttons , J2.7MfJ.50 ; Iambi , t3-24.2 } ; southern 'sheep. $2.25tp3.23. Kuiisim City Live HtncU. KANSAS CITY. Jan. -CATTLK-Rcctnt ! . 0,6W head ; blpmcnU , ZOO lita.il ; market weak , lOo loiverj Trxn * itrers , } 2 C5O" M , Tcmii town , $ MOfl275. beef mcerv , f3.00fl4 M. native T\\ ' . $1 53fl5 40i Mockers nni fe 0cr , IJ.7.U1.T5. bulH. f2.nop3.EO. HCOS-ll.-etlptn. 8.100 htnd ; fhlpm.-ntJt. 4M hend ; l'Kiti ' ! > . n > n.l.r ; others Co Inwrr : bulk of rftlri t3.r < WM. lu-ivlon , JUSflSCO ; | m-k-ifi. WB08SCO. niUiHl , $ S.4MJJST'll llRht , $3.4) 3 ft' , York.rd , . . KlIiir-ltfCcl'U. | ' 2,000 hend ; Khlpnimtn. nnup ; ninrket < Kndy ; lamb * , $3.50 < jl.(5 ; mutton' " , $2.50 . . Q3.75. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Xotv York l.ltc Slnok. NBW YOIIK. Jan. 13. IIKBVis-Rec : . Ino Oa > x , C,09 ! hrnd ; meJIum top ite < n. lOffl'c low r ; rnminnn tnp Ftcem. Klratl ) i oxen nnd Klac * , I2.OTJ7I 45 : bull * . J2Klf3.33. | cowl , $ I.WI3.2J ; tmn car wosteni , II , Onbles quote rcfrlseralor lM > ef nt % ClSe ; American steels nt SUUlOttc lrcs eil i' AND LAMIlS-llccelpts. 1 ! > .107 hoad. sheep , 2'TMo lower. $2.MCJ.SO ; CUIU. $2 ! Inmln , 25fi : * > o loucr ; common to prime , $1.0005.37)1 , cnll- . t2.r.2'i. IIOOS-llccelplB , IT.SM head ; lower at $ J.90O 4.30. Stick lit nrcnM of receipt * nt the four principal mar kets for Monday , .tnnnary 13 , ISM : Cntllr. ItoRK. fillip , South Omnha . . 2l'D 1.0.-J ) ( "lilcnKO . , , i . 5.000 50,000 15,000 Kjnfns City . , 6.000 6.100 2.000 SI , lyouls . , . . . . 4,000 7,000 1,0.10 Totnla . , i . , . , . 37 , 7 S3 61,150 1C , 0 0 S SOUTH OMAHA NEWS g cccoDcccoeoooceoccccccccoco Mcmbws IllnnclinrJ ami frane-lt wcte ab sent from the city council moptlug last oven- Ing. Uulla , as chairman ot the committee ap pointed to Investigate t'lttol ovcrchatRcs by the American Water Works company , nskJil for further time , \ vhlc.1ni granted. Liquor licenses wore nn-ltctl tor by Dan Cloary , Thirty-third nnJ I. ptreits ; John 1'om- oroy , Thirtieth nnd Q streets ; W , P , Hatter , Twcnty-f irtli nnil Q stiec's ; Prank IVawford , 301 North Twcnty lxtit t'tri'ct. City Stock Insiic\ir Hi > wai-'l ' reported that ho hail condemned tVenty-hvo 'liii' of cattle nnd seventy-six IIOKSI In the month of De cember. Hyland wanted the llccnsa for solicitors for Omnha houses raised from J30 to $100 per yojr. The city attorney will draft an crrtl- nnnco In accorda-ico with Mr. Hyland's mc- tlon. tlon.Tho The hill of Q. A. MnyfloM for job pMntlni ; was referred back to the committee on print- In K , as It was claimed thai an overcharge Lad been made. Saloon keepers who have not r niplled with the law by advertising their applications for llmtor licenses In the Omaha ICvonhiK Bee will bo notified to.lay by the clilef of police to either advertise according to law nr cloa * their places of btislnesu on Jantury 20. City Englrieer Djal taod ! to the cnjr.cll that about 2,000 ? ec-t of Itavy stringers wcr ? needed to Rtippirt the Q street viaduct floor , which lu beltiR Inld. The etiRlrft-or was di rected to purchase tht strlngws at once , w aa not to delay the work if laying tltfi flo.ir. JIayor Johnston vetoed an ordinance for a flro alarm box at Thirty-sixth and Q streets. Ho t-tated that the dro fund did not contain enough money now for tlio dsparLnient's cx- pjiiDas until next August. Tlio veto was sustained. Walters moved that the council go liitJ executive session. The motion carried and the six couticllmen and the mayor I.JO thu room all to themslves. A pollciman stood Jt both the front and roar door to sec tl.at no ono came near. The nuestlon bsfore the coun cil waa whether Mayor Johnston should Pin- ploy an Omaha attor.i'y ! c nsslyt ! n flghtli g the American Watsr Works ccmpany on thu rate question. It was the unanimous decision of the cuncll that 'h ' preoit city attorney was able to look atier the rai-.es. A'ayM Johnston wanted tif > city ta emploir Judge Doanc and guarantee a foe of S3GO for . 'gslst- lug City Attorney Lambrt In the Injttiu'lon case now In ths Unltjd S'atcs court. The majority of the eoimullmen thcugl t that the city was ourdened with debts pnovfeh and Doano was not employed. I.LESII > 12 WAS A SKA OK MUD. MoHt uT the Gnu < 1 IIor o Scrntrlieil on tlr.it Account. SAN FKANCISCO. "Jim. 13.-A fuKous storm rnfjcd nt Itiglosldc during the progress of today's racer , convcrtlnB the track Into a. sea of mud. Most of the high class horses wore scratched on this account , leaving an ordinary lot to fill out the pro gram. In the fifth race I'crseus , who WUK backed down from 4 to 1 to even money , fell as the horses were turning Into the stretch , his rider being uninjured. Perceus was under n pull at the time und would certainly have won the race but for his unfortunate stumble. Hansom , nt SO to 1 , won the race. Favorites ran true to form today , four out of six winning , while n second end choice and nn outsider won the other two events. Weather rainy ; track mudJy ; attendance gocd. Etimmarlcs : First rnce , six furlongs , selling' : Draw Scot , 107 ( Chorn ) , 0 to 5 , won ; Peseador IP. ( McHuKh ) , 20 to 1 , fecoml ; Jlollle 11 , 0 ! ( Garner ) . 5 to 1 , third. Time : 1:18H- : Joe Hill , Uncertainty , Leonville , Pecksniff. P'l- "ock , Eventide and List Chance H'SO ran. Hecond rac < \ seven and n half furlongs , Felling : Wyoming , 103 ( ShleUU ) , 3 to 1 , won ; Tcnnoily , 10G ( Berpcn ) , 8 to 5 , second ; Day- rent , 101 ( I'lggott ) , s to i. tnird Time : l"Sy. : . Sam Leake and Idu II also ran. Third race , one mile : Eil Kenrnev , 117 ( Dojfgett ) , even , won ; Nephew , 117 ( Bal'ard ) , 30 to 1. second ; Fortunu , 112 ( Cody ) . GO to 1. third. Time : li : Vi. Yo el Hy , Flashrght and M ilorocto al o ran. Fourth race , seven furlongs , handicap : Slnr Huby , 109 ( Doprsett ) , 8 to 5 , won ; Logan. 113 ( Hallard ) , 3 ,4 to 1 , second ; Installa/or. 1CS ( PlFirott ) , C to 1. ihlrd. Time : l:29V4- : Grady , All Raba and Miss Norma also ran. Fifth race , seven anil a ha'.f furlongs , rellinrr : Ranprm , 103 ( Jones ) . 30 to 1 , wan ; Foremost , 98 ( Plgfiott ) , IJ3 to 1 , second ; Jack Richelieu , 101 ( Chorn ) . 7 to B , third , Time : l:3S'Allahabad : , Mayday , Gint-cr , Hlco and Perseus also ran. Sixth race , six furlongs : Rey del Bandl- dos 92 ( Garner ) , 0 lo 5 , won , I/smoro , 1W ( Shields ) , 8 to 1 second ; Artist , 110 ( Chorn ) , 15 to 1 , th'rd. ' Time ; 1:171 : * . Long Lady , Morven and Toano also run , \t'TV OrlcitiiN Itacc HfmiKn. NBW ORLEANS , Jan. 13. Weather pleas ant ; track good , Summaries : First race , $250 , for 4-year-olds , seven fur longs : Dick Behnn (0 to 1) ) won , Nleollnl (4 ( to 1) ) second , Verdi (12 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:3114. : Second rnce , $200 , for 4-year-olds nnd up ward , selling , six furlongs : Carrie U ( G to 1) ) wen , Master Fred (6 ( to 1) ) second , Jllght- mere (7 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:18'1. : ' Third race , $200 , for 3-year-o.ds nnd up ward , seven furlongs : Ixlon (20 ( to 1) ) won , Mary Nanco (20 ( to 1) ) second , Chattanooga (3 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:33. Fourth race. $300 , handicap , mile and an eighth : Roscvelt (7 ( to 1) won. Clurlur , (0 ( to 2) ) second , Booze (3 to 1) ) third. Time ; 1'59 "Fifth race , $200 , for 3-ycar-olds and np- word , seven furlongs : Hlph Test ( C to 2) won , Kodak (8 ( to 1) ) second , Venice (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:32. : _ Frril FoKter SflllnK Out. ST. LOUIS , Jan. 13. A bill of sale was filed at the office of the recorder of deeds today by Fred Foster , the race horse man , transferring to his brother ? . Matthew 11. und George Foster , all of his right , title nnd Interest In the rare herpes Dr. Rice , Kloroy and Bull Rosa. The consideration Is $5,000. _ . Yule Will Not Ilovr In NBW HAVEN , Conn , , Jnn. 13.-H was au- thorltatlvcly announced today that the Vale management has decided to abandon the for a row with the Oxford-Cam- Croject crows of ISnglanJ. Miilirr wll Tiil No EL PASO , Tex , , Jan. 13. Peter Muhcr has decided to train at I-an Cruccs , N , M. , to avoid legal entanglements In Texas , Implement llcnlcr * ' Cmivc-iitluu. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 13. The seventh annual - nual convention of the Western Retail Im plement and Vehicle Dealers' association begins hero tomorrow. It Is expected that DOO members of the association and other vleltom will be present. The membership takes In nearly all the retail agricultural Implement dealers , most of whom well vehi cles and hardware , In Kansati. western Mis souri , Oklahoma and the Indian territory. The advance guard Is already dotting- the hotel corridors. ( Iriff nnil I'onr IIimliifriN ( lie Can we. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 13.-Dr. John II. Potty , a phrenologist , aged 61 years , com mitted suicide t his home hero today by shooting himself In the mouth. Deceased waa born In Ohio and came to KQIISHH City from Chicago eight yearn UBO. Ho wan well known. Grief over the lors of his wife. who died recently , and lack of liuHltieua led to the net , Hewitt's Little Early niters the pllli that euro constipation and jlllousnem. lUHUIIU MllU lllllllf HIlllNClf. TOPEICA , Jan. 13. An Insane man named Shaffer from Lincoln county nun ? hlimef ! to A pout at the asylum hero today. In S7EETHES3 and TOWER ef TOME , BEAUT T of DE SIGN , and STRENGTH of CONSTRUCTION "BAY STATE" GUITARS , MANDOLINS , BANJOS , ZITHERS , and FLUTES liy no Mh < > r Anittl- cnnlnelrunicnls. I/oncstlnprl',4 cl nnjr Ml Icily lilRIi grailc ln > tri > * Mirntt. 7U AWiKUs. Sena for CaUil ( > guc > . JOHN C. HAYNES fe CO. , 443to 41' . " . WfinhlnvtonBt HosTOX Patronize Home Industries lt > - ) iurcliliningKoniln ninilc nt the liMrtiiKT Nptirnxka fnctorlc * . K cannot flnil ivluit yon wnnt coiniimnl- I'litc' nlth < < ii ! iniiiiiifiictiirorn nn ( a ttlint ilmlrrfl liniiillc their 1IA S , ItL'UI.U' AMI TXVINIJ. 1JHAIIS OMAHA HAG C O Minufacturcrg of nil kinds of cotton unit bur- Inp bnc * , rottnn flovir ack nnj twlno a i > ec- laity. CI4-C1C-61S S. llth St. OMAHA KU1-W1NG : ASS'N. Car fond shipments mndo In our own tcfrls- i-rntor cms. Dluc HIMion. Illlte Uxoort. Vienna Export , nnd Pamlly Eiport , Oeilvfred to all imrtt uf city. ANII WACONS. DKUMiMONI ) CAUHIAGH CO. put rubber tlrcB and b.ill-bcnrlnu axles on thelf own make vtlilrlos , nnd sell n ton buirny for 160.00 befldcs. Write them. 18lh and Hnrney. cuiri2i3 , sricR.s , n.CiciNo rowunit CONSOLIDATED COFFKE CO CclTee Itoantcrs. Splee OrlnJcrs , Manufacturen Oermart ialln : r I'owder uml Orrmon Dry Hop Yentt. 1114 nnd 1410 Hnrney St. . Omaha. Neb. KLOUH. S. F. G1LMAN. Maiuifaeturcr of Gold Medal Floor. C. C. llluclc , MnnnK'r. Omaha , IltCNVOHKS. . INDUSTUIALR IKON WOKS Mmufacturlnff nnd lUpnlilng of nil klnd ot machinery , engines , ( mnips. elevator * , printing presses , hangois , i < hatlne and couplings 1409 nnj 140S Howard St. , Omaha. PAXTON& VIERLING IKON WKKS Manufacturers of Archltcctuml Iron Work. Gcneinl Koundiy , Machine and Illnclcamllli Work. inKliicrs nnd Contmctoi's for Klrc 1'roof IlulldlnKs. Olllcc und HorKs : U. P. Ily. nnil Po. 17th Btrcet , Omolia. MOIIT WATCH , FIHI2 S "AME'RICAN DISTRICT TELE" GRAPH. The only pel feet protection to pioperty. Hxamlni It. Meet ( hlni ; on earth. Hc.luccs Insurance rates. 1304 Douglas St. OVERALL FACTOItlBS. KATZ-NEVINS CO. Mnnufacturera of Men's and Hoys' Clothlnr , I'nnts , Shirts and O\crnll8. 202-212 B. llth St. SIIIHT FACTO It IKS. J. H.EVANS-NEHRASKA SHIRT COMPANY. Exclusive custom ehlrt tallc.'B. : G13 Fnvnnm. ( My mama used Wool Soap ) ( I with mice bM | WOOLENS will not shrink If WOOL SOAP . . . , , , , Is used In the laundry. WnolFonplsdcllcatonndrefreshlnirforbathpur- ese < - TI bestd'smer. Ituy a t > nr at v irlea ( x . "I'se In Town , Honey ! " Pancake Flour The kind that satisfies. The most appe tizing , satisfying , strengthening food for winter weather is a batch of pancakes made of Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour. Wheat , Corn nnd Rice , the three staffs of life are its Ingredients. Qet it at your grocer's. Bsware of imitations. Sold only In red jjnoiJes. . ' ) HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. nuraimckacoof Genuine Aunt Jciuloia's Self. lllsluu Pancake Flour , and I f you do not tlnd It makes tlio boat cakes ton over ute , rclurn the empty box tu your grocer , leave your nameand tha irrocur will refund the money and clmruoittoua Scientifically 1'rcpai od and Manufactured only by R , T. DAVIS MILL CO , , St , Joseph , Mo , Pond us 4o In stamps for I.lfo History of Aunt Jumluia and a tel of unr rickanlnay dolls. Wo tend the marvelous Frtneh Itemed ? CALTIIOS ft- " * , and it local KuaranUotuatCALtiiot # 11' ' 8TII1' IlluhursM A KmUiloni. ' . od HKSTOltU Ixi.t Vleor. Use it and fay i/iatisfti , iddr.n , VON MOHL CO. , BUt im.rlun > itub , IticliaiU , CU * , Our Free Letter Reviewing tha cnln and slock market * , will U sent you dally on request. In thf hope of descry Ing part of your business. Orders solicited fol cash cr on three to five point marclnv. J , R. WILLARD & CO Meubtrs Chicago Hoard of Tfadt , New York I'rotfuc * Uxchanife , New York Cons , lltock Ex. cbanzr. II IJourd Trad * , Clilnago. ti Uroadwuy , N w York. _ JAMES E. BOYD & CO , Telephone 1030. Oinithu , Nub , COMMISSION GRAIN , I PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS t-Km 111V1 Hoard of Trade. Direct vuva to Chlcaco and New York. tsi John A. Warren & Co. P. P. 81IITII. ( Tel 1W l. 8TANFOIID. F' P. SMITH & , CO. GRAIN : AND : PROVISIONS Room 4 , N. V. Life Bldu. , Otutilm. UrunOi olllces at 1'rtinont gnj folumbus. All u-deru nluced ou Ilia Chlcaro Ituard of Trade. Correspuoderaat bwnrt * . l > upe fc Co. , Chl > UBO ; bhrtlner , KUck & Co. , Ut , L uli. IlcfM to First National bank. Oiuaba.