0 TIIH OMAHA DAILY 1JI3B : TtHSfcDAY , JAN IT All Y 12 , 1807. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Weakness of Liverpool Cannes u Consider able Decline in Wheat. SOME MINOR RALLIES OF SMALL EFFECT Corn mill tint * Arc Alxo Wrak anil Clour lit Slight Ui-cllitPfi I'ro- vlhloiiM Cimtlniu' to Ail- VIIIIIM * . CHICAGO. Jnn. 11. Wheat opened wcnk mid averaged FO during the notion , clos ing with ii decline of l * c. The feature wna the wcnkneXH of thu Liverpool market , which wns a great surprise to speculators. Corn nnd oats were llkewlsn weak , doelln- Injr 'ic nid : c , respectively. Provisions were strong nnd made snmll udvanees. \Vlioftt was struck on Us most vulnerable point at fie opening , when the mblcs re port rd Liverpool ' .ifi'Hd ' lower. > Mny wheat , which closed at Sl'.ic Saturday , opened today at from MHe to SO'.ic ' , nnd In little ir.oro than half an hour later It was down to & 0c , which was the first rallying point for more than Uc reaction. The effect of mien unexpected weakness at Liverpool \vas all the more depressing and the reason for It more Inexplicable. , because of the Imil'slinci'a of everything In relation to the HtntiStlcal Information connected with the wi'tk's movement. The world's HhlpmrntH wins u llttlp over 400WO ( bu. , or tu-arly S.rou.Oli ) Int. nnili-r the weekly consumption nnd 700 bn. lewn than the week before The receipts at riilcugo were only 20 carloads. RUnnnapolls anil nuliilli got Ml cars , com pared with 309 a week nvo and S2I on the Hlmlliir week of the previous year. The ex- jiorts from the Atlantic seaboard since { Saturday's report weru onlv IW.COO bu. In wheat nnd Hour together. The visible sup-1 p'y about snllslled expectations , showing a decrease of 77 ! ' 010 bu. These favorable factors led to some Increase In t'.ie buying find some revival of confidence , but the rally was not very Important. The absence of business from outside sources was as noticeable ns for some time back. When the price of May first touched SOc It was brought about largely by the selling of u'ople who hnil puts Bold , and on the other { land the buying that caused the ; -rlce to riact to isOHc was In a great measure due to buying by those who mid puts bought. Tieru was a moderate demand In the pit for January wheat and It exceeded the offering ! * .is May narrowed from 3o to .Tile although but 8UOO bu. was about the total amount of transactions. After the tlrst reaction from MJc to Ht\c May tumbled again to SCCifSO'.de. ' It had another rally to MVje and again a fresh fall to Me. from which last slump It only recovered Kc , closing at K > ' , tP , or lc below Its resting price on Saturday. Corn wns again heavy because of the Fi'MIng by Counselmnn Co. Hartlctt- Krazler and other receivers. Their soiling was said to bo due to the poor condition of corn In many places In the country. Sympathy with wOent. always more or less Influential In determining the course of the corn market , was a' ' o a factor. May o.-cned unchanged at 24y4c , and declined to 2I' < ! C , where It closed. Oats acted In consort with wheat , follow ing tynt market on a downward course and experiencing a very good l uMno. s en- route. A general description of the tiad- Ing would satisfactorily be given under general scalping nnd there were some largo llncM dumped. May opened a shade lower at IS filSTie , solil down to IS QlS'jc , nnd closed at IS r bid. ProvlUomi showed strength all day and this In spite of the largo hog receipts and weakness In wheat. Those two factors had but a sMuht effect under good buying by shorts nnd particularly packets and prices soon recovered from the small open ing decline. At the close May pork wns about 2'.ic > higher at } SOO , May lard r.c lilcher at $ U2'.i. May ribs , 2'ic ' higher at J1.12'/ . . Kstlmated iccelpts Tuesday : Wheat. 32 earn ; corn , 301 cars ; oats , 2i2 ; cars : hogs , 30000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Artlck'B. I Open. | Hlsli Ii.I I Low. I ( Mos ? . I Satd'y 'Wheat.- Jau 77K 'M 7 ( ( 77W May. . ; SOVt July. . . 71146 73 ! Corn- Jan . . . H'- " May. . . . * H4i July , . . . ' ' 8-pt. . . So'ji ii ? 2lfj'j | OalH- Jan . . . li'.Tt J.1 ? inn May. . . . JanT. . . 7 7fi May. . . . 7-U3 803 7 HO a uo Lanl J..n. . . . 3 02W 3 07' ' * 3 02U 3 P2di May. . . , 4 U5 4 1'JM 4 05 4 1'JM 4 07H Eh'tltlbi Jan. . . . 4 or. 4 05 4 0 4 or 4 00 May. . . . 4 U7M 4 IS 4 (17 ( hi 4 l-2 .i > 4 10 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : FLOl'lt-Easy ; winter patents , $ I.S9jTI.7 : , ! ( trnlKlitM , $ l.20lf4.CO ; spilng patents. $ l.l3fi4.f,0 : IIAHLEY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. ! IH32c , No. 4. f. o. Ii. , 2l 23c. FLAXSEED-No , 1 , 73'4 7Cc. TIMOTHY SEED-Prlmc. J2.fO. PHOVlSIONS-Mess p.irk. per bbl. . $7.fOR7.S3 ; lard per 100 Ibs. , $3.92'.4'i3.9o ' ! ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , $3.9001.15 ; dry salted shoulders ( bn\ed ) , 4'4fHHc ; Miort clear sides ( huxed ) . lU'uH.c. WHISKY Distiller1 finished goods , per gal. , snOAHS-Unchanged ; cut loaf , $5.2'3 ; granu lated , ll.M. The following were the receipts and shlpmcnti today : On tlio Pro.liieu excli.in ju to liy fie b.itter mar ket wa llrm : creamery , irnilllc : dairy , oa 17c. E2gH , Ht : uly ; fri'Hh , 15u. Cheeaa. Hteady ; H a ! tc. In8milKiillry \ , ateady ; turkeyo , lie : clilckena , 7c ; iluckH. 10410HC. QtiotntldiiH of tin * Day on ( iciiornl NEW YOIIK. Jnn , H.-FLOUU-Itecelpts , l.fK bbls. ; exports , 19C.D bbls. ; lower to sell on rprlng patents , but steady otherwise. Itye flour , quiet , Huckwhcat Hour , dull at $1.25. UUCKWHEAT Dull ; 35c. COUN MEAL-Steady ; yellow western. 12c HYE-Steady ; 41WI3C. IIAHLEY inill ; 2111,1,0290. , WHEAT HctvlptB , ! 1m. : exportu , 239RC bu , ; tixii , weaker : No. 1 hard , 9J'.io. Options opened wenk on disappointing Llven > ol cables ; rallied n little on unexpectedly small orld' thlpmentH , local corlng , a fair visible supply decrease nnd strong continental cables , but le- ncled , and llnnlly closed U1fc lower ; No 2 red , January. ! > SMiyjVic , closing tSie ; May , ICHBS7C , closing SCic. COUN-llicelpts. C1.625 bu. ; exports , W.W3 bu. ; rpot , easier ; No. 2 , 29c. Options , dull nnd weaker , following a largo Increase on passage nnd moderate liquidation , closing UW'.ic net lower ; January , closed , 8 Hc ; May , SOiiUMJic , closing SO'.sc , OATSllecelpts , C',200 bu. ; exports , 20S.S12 bu. ; spot , dull and easy. No. 2 , 22'.ie. Options were dull , but moderately Heady , closing partly Uu lower : January , closed , 22c ; May. 22'i < U2Je. closing 22'to. HAY KIrm ; shipping , 52'.ii57'Sc ' ; good to choice. 70C75c. CHEisi : llecelpts. 1.145 pkes. ; market steady ; ' " ! ; ' 7 < iWllc ! imrt fMm' ' , , , , . EGGSItecelpts , 5,210 pkgs. ; market dull ; utato and Pennsylvania , lSC20c ; western , 14f PltOVISIONS-Lard. llrm : western steam. $423 : rellned. higher. Pork , Him ; $ t. Tallow , dull. OIUS- Petroleum , fleady ; Pnlli-il closed nt lAi IH ; Pennsylvania crude , strong ; February. 9lo bid , Hncln , steady ; utrulnnl , cuminon to good , fl.'Ocn.iiU. Tiirpentlnci , steady : "HHSUc. HICEFirm ; fair to extra , SJuOC'kC ' ' ; Japan , MOLASSES-Sleady ; New Orleans , open ket tle. good to choice. 224J72C. METALS- Pig lion , dull ; southern , $11.00W 1 ! 25 ; northern , Ul.Wftl3.00. Copper. strong ; brokers , | 11.C2\4 ; exchange. $ ll.r tfll.c:4 , Tin. nrmer ; strnltH , Il3.f0fll3.10 ; platen , dull. Ix < ad ( hews contlnueil FtruiKlh , with domestlo quoted nt $2 ' 0 by n leadliig brokerage hniue , ngalntt $3.fOin.03 , Ilia exchange figures. Fifty tons of January lead niu reported on 'chanue on a bails nf 1 1.0.1 , and tlfly tons January , lighterage free * t $3.02i. ! Hpelttr , quiet ; domestic , $3.90ff To I eil o .llnrUolH , TOLEDO. Jan. ll.-WHEAT-I.ower ; steady ; No. 2 cimli , 92o ; May , 93e. ' l-OIIK-Dull : Btendy ; NII , 2 mined. 22o. OATS -Steady : No. 2 mixed. Uiic ; May , 19Uc. HVt'JCash , steady : No. J , sfc. CIvOVEIl HEED-Stt-ady ; prime , H.T5. Oil * Unchanged ; South Lima and Indiana , Mo. _ . _ Oil City Mnrkft. OIL CITY. Jnn. It. llalancrs , Moj certio rates. Die , shipments , 115,118 bbls. rum , 107,435 bbl . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ViMV York Dry ( ioinlH NEW YOIIK. Jan. ll.-It has been a quiet market tn > lt department * . Wcatntr condl-j tlnns wfrp unfnvornblp. Mnll order * took n fnlr Humility of stnpls rntlon * , Imt seasonable r" < " ! " wern le active. Printing rlr.lr-s devel pel some Inquiry , with Mies of 3S.(00 piece * of leg- ulnrji nt SHc. nnd ntmut 15,000 pieces of odds. STOCKS AMI IIOXIIS. llrcak In Villon I'nolllc HC-IIIN to .Mnkr ii llrnvy Market. NEW YOUK , Jna. II. The market lodny was generally heavy , but Irregular of move * ment , undir the Influence of ll'iuljallon In Union 1'nclllc , a firmer market for exchange nnd iinfnvnrntilc trnlllc returns fur the llrst week In January , The volume of business wits \cry light , nmt the dealings were mnlnly pro- fes lonal. Thi- specialties wcic prominent and rcoied exceptionally wlilc fluctuations , In KIIIU Instances , imrtlcnliirly Illinois steel , which , after > IHdlng u fraction to 31H , rnlllnl In 30. Minnesota Iron. In the other hand , fell 4'i per cent tu fit , . The high-priced coal iharcs wcio ileeMeilly heavy en reports of tui unsat isfactory comlltluii of thi * nntlirucllo trade. l.ncknwnnna rohl ofT 2 IKT cent niul New Jer sey Central 114 per rent , on the theory that the managements nf the respective companies will lie forced to follow ( ho lend of the Dela ware & Hudson nnil reduce tliclr dlvlilcniln. Prersure was exerteil against certnln stocks foi- t fleet upon the Kcnernl Hit. Further dlrcus- Mem ( if the alleged rnillenl ruta In oft coal ; lirlcpa nnil liy the lliiltlinole & Ohio wna i foll\ve,1 by a lirenk of 3VS per cent In Wheeling ( & Ijiko l.'rle prefeireil to 2J-H. Union 1'nclllo I \vn Ihn fiiittiriof the rnllwny llitt , nmt wna quite Itrrgulnr , on n ilownwnr < l movement , Ic ing Influenced \VanhbiKlon dlPimtcliea fore- cnrtlnk' nnd llnnlly fnrmnlly nnnounrliiK the < 1e- fcut of the funding bill. The fntc of the meas ure hnd l ; en believed to be fnlrly well dis counted , but the new * cnutcd ileeldcil wenkness. Th atock ovcrnhndowed the Keneinl list In point of activity. It cloned up U per cent nt i % , but ! > old cift to 7 , niul milled to 8H on covering , sulmequrntly ylulillng to C l , or a friirllon below the price ruling nfter the defeat of the llllcy bill. The rcorfinnlzatloii nyndlentc hnd evidently lort hope of the pn-eiiKc of the > bill , us evidenced by Its preparations to * te | > in nnd ouy ine properly it oirrreu ni rorc- closiuo rale. London purchnted freely of the International nbarea , tint the traders appeared to favor n reaction. Manhattan and ( Ivnernl Kloetrlo were hummered IS and Hi per cent respectively. Tlie other declln wnc mnlnly fractional und piiipcrt | wns tcerlxcd nt Inter vals on covering of phoit contracts. The Kcn- eral llHt ilevclupeil n lirflrr tone In thu Into Irn'dlnK , nmlrr the leader hlp of SURar , nnd th market left oft firm nt MlKht net ehuIlRCS. Iti'iuln wcie fably active , nnd MS n rule higher prlren weli scored. The rnles were } 1.212.00 , ) . Thu principal Rains ranged from ; to lij per cent , nnd tin1 more Important declines from 1 to 3 per cent , the lart In Tennessee Coal llrpts , IllrmliiKhnm division. Oovernmcnts were In mndrrale demand nnd rope tdlfthtly on pales of tn.r.oo. The Kvenlni ; 1'ost'n Ixindon financial cable gram Miyn : The Ftoek inarketH were Idln nnd dull todny. In the iibyctice of public support. The Fctllcment , to bealn tomorrow , la ex- pocli-d to fclii.w a Mnall account. Americanu wen1 fnlrly firm , but thf chue was lint , on the break In Un'mi 1'aclllc. Htippln and Japan boiiKht JJ130.M.O In gold bars todny : the price wnr nliout 77n lid. The Indlnn government an nounces for January 19 an Issue of 1,009,000 In trencury bills , to run for three , fix or twelve mmths , nt the option of the persons tendering. The 1'arls bourse was firm and the lierlln market weaker. Th * follow Ins were the closing tiuotntlons on ! ) , > > IcadlnK clocks of the New York exchange todny : nil nsccsEinonts paid , The total sales of stocks today were 127.CSI shales , Including : American Sugar , 11,100 ; llur llngton , 4.SOO ; Dclawuie & Hudson , 3,100 ; St Paul , 9,000 ; Tenesseo Coal nnd iron , 3 200 L'nlon Pacific , 43.SCO ; Western Union , 3,700 Wheeling & Lake Eric , 5,000. Xi-TV York Monpy NEW YOIIK , Jnn. 11. MONEY ON CALL- Easy nt 154 per cent. I'UIMl-J MEIICANTILE PAPKIt 3U81U pel cent. STERLING EXCHANOB Strong , with actual burlnesH In bankers' bills at $ I.S7'4 < ! 7I.87I.4 , fin demand , ami $4.MVi 1.MV4 for sixty days posted rates. IJ.Mi.tff I.S5 > 4. and $4.7i04.bSu. ! commercial bills , $4.S3'.i. SILVim CEIlTIFICATES-C4ie. IIAU SILVEU-CniWfSUc. OOVEUN.MEN'T HONDS Strong : new 4s. reg nnd coupon. 1UOH ; 5 . leg. nnd coupon , 114 ; 4s , reg. . 1IOV4 : coupon , 11U ; 2s , rcg. , 95V4 ; Paclllc Cs of 'US , 102T4 bid. STATE HONDS Dull. HAII.nOAD HONDS I'-lim. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : Sun KrnnulNOU . Ilnilnir < luotiitliiin. SAN PKANCISCO. Jm. : ll.-TliaolH3l.llcl33liu quoUtlona for mining HOJX.H : to.liy WJFJ : n fol * Iowa : N MV York .Illiilnt ; tliiotnllonn. NEW YOUK. Jan. 11. Thu following nrj the cloHlng mbiliuriiiiotilluin : : : l.oiiilon Slouk Iliiotiitloim , LONDON , Jan , II. I p. Ill , closing : IIAU GOLD-quoted nt 77 Id , UAIt HILVKII-29 11-1W per ounce , MONEV-2 per cent. The rule of discount III the open market for hurt bills U 3ft per cent : thrcu inontli ' bills , IK ( * r cent. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Wcolt Opoiis with Business on the Unsettled Order , ONLY A MODERAFE RUN OF CATTLE H Active mill I'rlt-CH to a Minnie IKHTII | | ! < > UM Drop a Mckcl til 1'rlcc. SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. ll.-Hccolpts for the days Indicated were : Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. January 11 2 13J 3.USS l.iCl January 1,128 4Ci3 071 January S 2i : 4.SIO CIS January 7 lU7t ! G.1UU 4,451) ) January C 4,027 3,119 2224 January C 730 2 ! 4J1 January 4 fill 1,351 2CU7 January 2 1.GS1 2,740 l.COi January 1 M2 3,000 1W)3 ) December 31. . . . . . . 1,324 D.BS8 2,313 The olllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Union Pacific system. . . . 25 11 fl C. & N. W. Uy 4 R , 13. ci M. V. It. U 7 11 C. , St. I' . , M. & O. Uy. . . . S C . . U. & M. 11. 11. U 35 IS 3 C. , H. & CJ. Hy 1 2 . . C. , II. 1. & I' . Uy. , cast. . 3 C. , 11. I. & 1' . Uy. , west. . 1 Total receipts SO 49 9 The disposition of the day's receipts wna ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated : Huycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha. 1'acklngCo 7 C2I O. II. Hammond Co 103 S19 70 Swltt anil Company. . . . 372 U'O 213 Cudahy Packing Co. . . . 39J 1,213 , U. Decker it IJegnn 21 Vnnsiint & Co 118 W. I. Stephens lK ! ) J. Ij. Cnruy a ) Lobman & Rothschilds. . 375 11111 & Lewis Co 112 Ht-nton & Undcrwooil. . . to Huston & Co 201 Swift & Co. , country 393 Other buyers 147 4 ( M ] . .eft over 403 Totnl 2,172 3,552 1,172 CATTLE Tlie.ro was only n moderate run of cattle here , though inmost i\vhe : as largo us a week ago , when tbo storm uiu down tbo receipts. The total offerings of beef cuttle were small , a con.sldcrublo proportion of the re ceipts belnj , ' iiiniliup of feeders. Of beef steers there weto llttccn to twenty loads , Homo of them pretty decent cattle . The market was a little higher on tbo better grades nnd active , so much so that practically everything changed elwnged hands early In tbo morning. 3 he commoner kinds , warmed up nnd hnlf- rnt cattle , sold well , the market being In the neighborhood of eight loads of cows and heifers were on sale and they soon chanced hands nt strong prices under the Inllucnce of nn active demand. btockers and feeders sold freely , nnd the most desirable cattle brought n little wronger prices. The market wns active nna the cattle In first hands sold enrly. Hcpresentutlvu sales : NATIVES. . No. Av. Pr. No. Av , Pr. No. Av. Vr. 3. . . . 7701330 21. . . . ! $3 45 14..1131 II CT. 14. . . . [ US 36. , SI..10S5 3 34..1308 4 05 3. . . . S O 370 13..10IC 3 So 3..1150 410 910 375 40..1073 3 f > 5 21..1142 410 .UW 373 20..1072 385 ! ) . . . .1227 420 .101KI 375 13..1331 360 42..1331 425 , ? ! ! ? ill ? = . . "UK 305 11..1164 423 .1031 3 i5 20..1237 4 Oi > 10..1210 4 23 ! Jl" 3W M..1336 400 21..1337 430 2 . . . .1134 3 S3 G..121,0 4 C3 COWS. 2. . . . 530 1 73 3. . . . 7 ! > 6 2 CO D..10IS 2 SO 1..UM ) 200 1. . . . JO 2M 1. . . . ! ) CO 2 S3 1..1070 200 1. . . . SOO 250 1. . . . ! ) < 0 263 1. . , . SCO 210 S. . . . MO 260 1..I230 2 S3 2..1175 215 18. . . . 401 2 DO 1..12IO 263 3. . , . 7'JO 220 2..1030 260 1..1UCO 283 1. . . . K > 2 223 1..1100 2 C3 D..10I4 2 SO 1. . . . U70 225 3. . . . 753 2 CO 2..1110 2 10 2..1015 223 1. . . . S30 2 CO 2. . . . 730 200 1. . . . 900 223 1..I110 260 C..11SO 2 ! )0 ) 1. . . . 870 230 3. . . . 6S3 2 CO S..110 300 1..10CO 230 1..11CO 2 SO 9..1177 300 1. . . . ! < 00 230 3..1143 2 CO 2..10.15 300 1. . . . 930 235 1..1070 2 CO D. . . . W | 300 1. . . . ! ) SO 233 1..1020 260 3. . . . MG 300 2..100) 240 1..1100 2 Co 1..1220 300 1..1120 240 1. . . . SCO 270 1..1210 - 303 1. . . . 900 2 40 1. . . . S40 2 75 2..1170 03 6..1045 240 17..1048 275 4..1175 310 1..1070 245 6..1093 273 1..12CO 310 2..1150 243 2. . . . 930 275 4..1112 315 2. . . . DCO 260 1..1070 275 4. . . . 967 313 1. . . . D90 2 CO 8. . . . 672 2 SO 1..10SO 330 4..1047 2 CO 1. . . . S30 2 60 HEIFERS. 1. . . . 920 2 S3 1. . . . 7fO 300 24. . . . SS7 330 1. . . . 670 290 1. . . . 420 300 20. . . . 978 333 G. . . . 705 i 80 4. . . . 932 300 3. . , . 920 333 7. . . . C07 290 1. . . . 720 325 1. . . . 910 SCO HULLS. 1..1170 2 00 1..1430 2 SO 2..1793 3 15 1..1370 2 CO 1..1090 263 1..1330 323 1..1UO 2 CO 1. . . . SO 293 1..1090 325 1..UW 2 CO 1..1120 2 ! )0 1..1100 360 1..10W 275 1..HOO 300 1..1760 SCO 2..1150 2 75 1. . . . MO 3 05 STAGS. 2. . . . 600 3 40 CALVES. 7. . . . 325 290 2. . . . 3SO 390 1. . . . 130 C 25 1. . . . ICO 300 1. . . . 100 450 1. . . . ISO 625 2. . . . SCO 360 1. . . . 140 475 2. . . . HO 523 11. . . . 3W 3 85 3. . . . ICO 5 60 1. . . . 140 5 25 STOCKEUS AND I-'EEDEUS. 1. . . . 720 290 2. . . . 9C5 3 CO 1. . . . 700 360 7..1130 2'0 ' 1. . . . CM 305 4. . . . C15 360 1. . . . tOO 300 11. . . . 702 370 1. . . . 7CO 360 1. . . . COO 325 2. . . . 600 375 20. . . . 624 3 E2'A 27. . . . 602 340 1..C30 375 C7. . . . IC8 345 CO. . . . 703 SCO 2. . . . CIO 375 26. . . . C20 3 W ) 18. . . . 613 3C5 1. . . . 810 375 2. . . . 4i5 3 SO 4. . . . CIO SCO 1. . . . M 360 34. . . . 787 410 10..1034 3 CO 12. . . . KlS 3 60 WESTERNS. COLORADO. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. 2 cows S30 12 C3 130 feeders. . . . 635 13 60 3 fteders..lOOG 323 323WYOMING. WYOMING. Rlvcrelilc Live Stock Co. 1 COW. StO 230 4 fce < 1ciu..1177 300 7 cow * 914 230 1 feeder 1200 323 17 con u 1015 260 106 ffedern..H07 375 HOGS The wcclc starts out with n larco run of hugs , the nrrlvulB being more liberal than usual on n Monday. T.iu market opened about Co lower and con tinued that way until the cloeo , the hoga all changing hands In KOCH ! eeugon , llcuvy hot'H told lamely at S3.00Q3.05 , as iiuilmt $3.05Q3.10 on Saturday. The medium weights and llKht fold all the way from Jl.lOif 3.23. whllu the MII > ' . ivt'It'hta on Uaturduy brought J3.lbil3.30. The week opeiib with the market a strong lie lower than It was at the opcalng of lust wecli and the lowest that It Ins teen since December 7. With the execution of December 7 , this was the low day flnce the early part of October , when the civtn.gc of ull the sales fell below is. Iteprcfei'r.tatlvo rules : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. 1'r. CJ tit ) 40 SCO 67 303 100 305 71 2 < 5 . . . SCO i CO 295 40 305 54 375 . . . 3 CO 5 34 . . . 305 19 353 . . . 300 C9 21 . . . 305 C2 348 200 3 CO I 70 293 40 3 07 > 5 66 370 2 0 300 31 313 . . . 3 O7'j 62 333 240 300 C . . .X03 ICO 310 2S 3'Jt 120 SCO C2 237 240 310 47 410 120 300 ' 18 273 . . . 310 65 3C3 . . . 3 CO , C8 270 40 310 CO 333 40 300 C9. . ' 207 ICO 310 11 3IM ICO 3 00 C7 203 . . . 310 10 411 60 3 CO 66 314 . . . 310 48 321 80 3 024 ! CO 252 40 310 25 321 . . . 3 Oli'i ' 130 2S ICO 310 C'J 3 S . . . 3 02Vi C9 272 120 310 66 340 . . . 303 67 312 120 310 62 3G7 ICO 303 71 2 < U 40 3 12'/i 67 3(0 ICO 305 49 235 60 312 6S 3SS . . . 303 i 35 238 ICO 3 12l { CO 3(9 ISO 3C5 4S , .2C7 120 3 12 > 4 63 3C2 60 305 . 40 2W . . . 315 C7 313 40 3 C5 , 73 239 120 315 37 238 40 303 47 233 40 315 68 335 ICO 3 O'i 72 230 . . . 315 0 297 JO 3 C5 C6 230 . . . 315 C 5"7 40 3 05 67 233 . . . 3 17'.4 20 310 40 305. fi2 219 40 320 31 315 (0 ( 306 19 210 . . . 325 64 297 40 305 62 ISO . . . 325 IMOS-ODDS AND KND.S. 2 273 . . . 140 2 290 . . . 305 S 232 . . . SCO 4 245 . . . 3 OU-4 4 . -232 . . . SCO 6 202 . . . 310 2 410 . . . 300 C 170 . . . Sill 4 242 . . . 300 3 160 . . . 31(1 ( 4 4S7 . . . 300 9 255 . . . 310 2 450 iO 3 CO 4 277 . . . 305 2 3C6 . . . 300 3 2.19 . . . 3 07S ! 5 224 . . . 305 8 203 . . . 310 6 311) ) 60 3C5 S W 40 315 4 20 ! . . . 305 HUBKl There wns a liberal run of nherp , but the market WHB luvv anil lOc lower. Itepreccatu- tl\e talei : No. Av. I'r. 54 imtlvo CWCH 105 1275 70 native \\ciheru ! * 'J SCO 1 native lamb 10 4 60 2 native lambs 105 500 KIIIINIIN Ctly llvt * Monk. KANBAH CITY , Jun. tl.-CATTLK-Keeclplii , 7,000 head ; shipments , 700 head ; bent urudeit BtroMK' , "thorn tleuily ; Texiu uterrii , I2.7Cti3.6v ; Texas tuwv , l.001i.l5 ; mitlvu Hirers , I3.ir > (7 4.HO ; unlive ouw * and hrKVm , | | .20f3.CO ; stack ers And f.e.lci-M , | : ' .7Sl/.lO ( ; tulli , tl.75G4.50. IIOOS lli-eelpts. 10.CCO hrnilj shlpmentr , 300 head : market weak to Co lower , bulk of calea , < 3.10U3.:0 ; heavies , t3.0603.15 ; piirkers. .CO 3.15 ; mUnl , t3.10fl3.2Vi : llchli. tl.00irl.20 ; Yoik. ers , > I. 16(13.20 ; plus , I1.00U1.10. 9,000 ticuO ; shipments , 700 I' " .Over $411,000,000 Paid to Policy Holders in Fifty-three Years ! 71 RICHAKD A. McCURDY , President , Who will pay that mortgage on your home if you die before It's lifted ? A life insurance pciicy will do it , and the cost to you is only the annual premium paid to the company. It is like pay ing a little extra interest on your mortgage to insure its re lease if you die. The resources of the Mutual Life of New York exceed the combined capital of all the na tional banks of New York City , Chicago , Boston , Philadelphia , St. Louis , Cincinnati and Balti more. A duty delayed is a duty Chirked. Let a man convinced of responsibility secure adequate protection and at once. INSURE NOW & IN THE MUTUAL LIFE. > A Policy ' of Insurance in the Mutual Life is the quickest . "sset vou c = > n Icve. lieml ; market steridy ; Inmbs , J3.2384.75 ; Lulls , j.WB3.75. CIIICAC1O I.IVlS STUCK. SIAIUCHT , Cnllle HlKlicrH .avy Soiling Korcf * Priced of UOKTH DIMVII. CHICAGO , Jan. 11. In cattle buyers took liolJ freely nt advances of frpm lOc to 15c. Sales ofiff.t \ etecrs were at from (3.25 to 53.50 for common to strictly choice grailcs , the bulk ol the cnttlo celling at from 34.35 to { 5.10 , ami fancy beeves were gcarco and around from ? 5. < 0 to JS.OO. Exporters boiiKht freely at from Jl.M to ; . Texan cattle were In Rood demand , Kfnilo alccra bclns wanted at from 13.20 to 13.40 and cornfcil at from J3.50 to 11.30. In IIOKS , local p.-ickcrn and eastern shliipors cold freely , but they micctcdoil In putting prlcen on an average of a nickel lower ; common to best droves gold at from S3.20 to 13.35. There was a fnlrly active demand , but such n heavy supply put sellers at a disadvantage , nnd prices averaged lOo lower. Sheep Bold at from > 2.25 to J2.C.O. for the poor est , up to 14.fO for the beet , and lambs sold at from $3.25 to J3.W for common. Lambs nhowcd the most weakness and ruled about 20o lower. SI. Loiiln I.lvp StocU. ST. LOUIS. Jnn. 11. CATTLE Kccelpts , 5,000 head ; some sales 10o better , but the general rnnge was about the same as last week ; nulhe shipping steer1 ! ! . } 3.COff5.15 ; IlKlit stcc i. { S.OOff 4.40 ; mockers nnd fecdcrx , } 2.JOfi3.T5 ( ; cows and heifers , $1.75j3.GO ; Texas nnd Indian steriK , J2.K 5(1.10 ( ; TuVas and Inillull cotvx , J1.75CT.1.00. HOC1S llecelpts. fc.OCO head ; market opened SSTlOc lower , but closed strong ; light , (3.0503 25 ; mixed , J3.05ff3.40 ; heavy. J2.OOiT3.25. SIIEHl' Receipts , 1,200 head ; innrkot Fteaily ; muttons , t-.TJi(3.7j ; lambs , J3.OOSJ5.00. \IMV York Live Stock NEW YOIIK. Jan. 11. IlKHVKS llecelpts , S85 head : Rood steers , steady : oxen and cows , { j3c lower ; bulls , steady : steers , $3.7.iT5.10 ; stnca nnd oxen , $2.93f3.40 ; bulls , $2.fcOtf3.33 ; cows , J1.M5T3.00. Cables quote American steers nt 10104e , dressed weight ; cheep , nt EiQ10c ; refrlKirator beef , nt 82Sc ; no exports. BIIKKI * AND LAMUS Receipts. 11,157 bead ; sheep. $2.fCf3.40. HOCIS llccelpts , 14,111 head ; lower at 53.400 3,75. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i Stock In SlKlir. Ilccord of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets for January 11 , U97 : Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. Omaha 2130 3,3Sli 1.7C1 ChlcnRO 12.000 50,000 21,000 Kansas City 7,0rx ) 10,000 3,000 St. I < ouls C.OOO 8.0CO 1,200 Totals 26,130 71,380 2C.9C1 St. LoiilH ( iciici-nl .Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 11. KLOUIl Unchanged ; patents , $ I.CO T4.75 ; extra fancy. $4.104.20 ; fancy. $3.403.SO | : choice. $3.0003.10. Wl IK AT KIrm ; cables were generally lower ; speculation wns llKht , hut little business other than of a rcalplni ; nature was transacted. The speculative niarlet remained weak nil day , and closed lViff214c under Baturday. Spot , lower ; No , 2 red , cash , elevator , S7e attked ; track , SSiiOOc ; No. 2 hard.- cash , fOe ; May. Me bid ; July. 74Ho hid. COUN futures , dull ; barely steady , closing lowr than Saturday ; spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , 20'ic ; January , 19VCo-asked ; May , 22itc bid. OATS Dull , steady , but a shade oft from Saturday ; No. 2 , cush'feI4Vic ' ntlied ; May , is'.ic aFked. IVI i KYi-nuii : " .c , o > ki > a. ItAllLKY Dull : milling , 30Q40C. COItN .MKAIllai1.i J- HIIAN Dull ; HtcniJXu nominally 3SQ39c. eaet track. TIMOTHY 8lKllirJino. : . 24c. HAY Klrmer , Imt , ijnuhnnged , ltllTTl-il-StcndyJcrtni ; ei-y , iiOIOUc ; KnOS-1/lghcr ; Jin , , . \V1IIHICY-J1.18. METALS homl , "Wendy ; J2.75ff2.S2H. Spelter , dull ; 5.1.85. . . riJOVIHIONS I'ork. Iilgher ; standard mefs , Jol'blnK. ' J7.Mii8.10. Ijitl. better ; prime steam , J3f > 2Vj ; choice , J3.tifl. Ilncon ( boxed ) , shoulders , U.K ; extra short qltuW JI.70 ; rll.a. . Jt.75 ; shorts , JJ..O. Pry salt meall' , Jbr-xeil ) , rhotllderii. J4.05 ; short cloar. 11.20 ; 'Ht/nP JI.40 ; shorts. Jt.53. HEn.lI'THKloiti'J3 < l4OCO | lililH , ; wheat , 22,000 bu. ; corn. 14S.M > 0 J < HJ fonts , 41.000 bu. HIIII'MKNTH Klour. 2.CM ) bills. : wheat , 24,000 bu. ; corn , 148.000 bui ; QitH , 18.003 bu , NKW YOUKJln | ll.-COKKii Optnns | oprneil ( jnlet at a drrllno of tfilO points : ruled flow , with n weak undertone , following un- fuvf ruble Kuropeati-rilliUs , liberal rerrlpts at Itlo and HalitoH , llKht ICiirnpcati sell I UK. and Hi-Mkntm In th cKt maiketj closed Imrcly slrndy nt C < T20 points decline ; sales. IS MO II.IKS , IncludliiLJanuary. . ! ! MJ ; Marrh. JS.WftO.M. Kpot c'Clfi-c , Hlci. nulft : No. 7 Jobbing. $ lo.C2i-i : Invoice - voice , IO.I2Mw Mild , nulct ; Cordnvii , Jlj.COff 17.00 : sales , 1.203 lmi : , Central American. Total warehouse dellvrrli" ! from the United Htates , II f0 ! bavs , Including U.022 bnt'H from New Yiirli : NPW Yrrk strck today , 314,392 baes ; United Bin tea pluck , SrAC3r ; allont for the Hulled Klales. SM.nw imics : total visible supply for the United Ktati-s , 7W.031 baus , nKUlnst COJ- Ct9 IIIIVM last year , . HANTOS , Jun. II. COKr"KH-O.uet , | : food av- \-rwf Hanles. ll.ICO nl : receipts , 13.000 baas ; firrk f.SS.ffl baKS. HAMIIUIia , Jan. ll.-COlTKi-SnlM , ll.CXX ) baur. ItIO , Jan. II. COKn rirm ; No. 7 Illn , 11,000 rrls ; mclinnKf , S7.32d : receipts , 10000 IIUKSI clrnred for the 1'nllci ) Btntcn. 4.000 IIOKS ; for Kurope , C.OOO ha si stock , 311CM bais. Co 11 on MurUi-t , NI'.W YOIIK , Jan. H.-COTTON-Quleli mld- dllnir , 7c ; low middling , CHo : good ordinary. Cttc , The cotton market opened enxy , with prlc i G to 10 point * lower , following disappoint- IS THE COMPANY ! § the Most IN TWO GENERATIONS 1843-1896 The Mutual Life Insurance Co. , of New York , has paid $246,000.000 to its living members. Has been the benefactor of women nnd children to the extent of $165,000,000. FLI a tsai ron IOWA arid NELBRABKA , FIRST HATIOSAL BANK BD1LD1HG , SIXFII AND LOCUST STHEETS , OMAHA. DES MOINES. Agents Wanted in JBvei-y County. H. S. WINSTON , Special Reoresentntive. Omaha. Ing KriKllsli nc\\n nnd Inillcatlann of llhoral receipts nt the ports thlH uevk. New Orlfiins wna the chief seller nt the decline , presumably against purchases In this market Saturday. Private vatecaldes announced tlio failure of T. A. Wooley & Co. of Liverpool. This mispcnslon had little effect In cither market. Liter cables were wrnlc , nnd prices here declined 2 to 4 iwlnts more. At 11 o'clock the market was barely ttcady , and 10 to 15 points down. OMAHA GKMCItAL MAIUCET. Cnnillllnii of Triulc mid ftuotntloiin on Staple nnil Kmivy I'roiluce. KOOS I icsh Kathered , 12ffl2Uc. nUTTEIl Common to fair , SSOo ; choice to fancy roll , UffHc ; tcparator creamery , 20c ; t'ath- j ered creamery , ISfflCc. QAMC Uluc wlnsed te.il ducks , $1.75 ; green u-liitr , H.CO ; redheads and mallards , J3.75 ; email babbits , 7Sc ; Jacks. 51.M ; 8 < iulrrcU , COO'Dc ; Canada geeBC , lartc , 10.0087.00 ; email , Jl.OOif D.C > 0. 0.CIIRKsn CIIRKsn Domestic brick , lO'.ic ; Kdam. per doz. , J9.CO ; club houee , l-.b. jars , per doz. , $3.15 ; Llmberger , fancy , per lb. , 8V4c ; Iloqucfort , 14-IU. jar , per doz. , J3.CO ; Young American , I0ic ; twine , fancy , lO'.te. VKAIj Choice fat , SO to 120 Ibs. , ore quoted at 7c ; InrRe nnd coarne. 4QZc. UHUSHHl ) 1'OULTUY-Chlckens , 7e ; turkcyw , llfflZc ; Reese , S09c ; ilnckH , ffiDc , LIVI'3 1'OULTHV Not wanted. PIGEONS Live , 75SOOc ; dead pigeons , not wanted. HAY Upland , H.CO ; midland. H.OO : lowland , 13.CO : rye straw , } 3.oO ; color makes the price on nay ; light biles cell the beat ; only top grades bring top prices. HHOOM COHN nxtrcmcly slow pale ; new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice green kelf-worl < lng carpet , per lb. . 2ff2'.4c ; choice yrccn , running to hurl , 202'tc ; common , I'.ic. VEOKTADLHS. 8WIJET POTATO US On ordcrn. per Mil. , $1.7.r > . ONIONS Good clock , per bu. , C5y75c. LIMA HEANS-IVr lb. . < c. 1IBANS Hand picked navy , per bu. , $ l..11,3o. CAllIIAOIi : Good stock , per hundred. $1.5. CKLEIIV Per doz. , KQMc ; fancy , large , KQ fOo. POTATOES Good native stoclc , per bu. , ! S0 SOc. rnuiTS. GItAI'KS Crates , 15 pony baskets. Concords and Catnwbas. per crates , J2.M. MALAGA GIIAI'ES Per keg. $7. cnANHKItninS-Cape Cod , per Mil. , l6.COfJC.50. APPLES Cooking , per bbl.l.(501.75 ; fancy New York. $1.75. CALIFOUNIA PRAUS-Per box. $2.0002.23. THOl'ICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES-Prr crate of two to three doz. , ORANGES Mexican. $3.M > < f3.75 : Cnllfornlii navels , J3.00S3.W ; seedlings , $2.7:03.00. LEMONS Memlnas , $3.5004.00 ; choice Call fornla , J3.00C3.50 ; fancy , $3.5003.75. I1AMANAS Choice , largo stock , per bunch , I2.wrw.25 ; medlum-slr.ed bunches , J1.MCT2.CJ. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Fancy white , per lb. , He ; choice , 13c ; California , amber color , lOc. CIDEIt-Clarincd juice , per bai : bbl. , $2.50 ; per bbl. , $4.00S4.23. MAPLE SYUUP-Flve-gal. cans , each , 12.50J ] 2.75 ; gnl , cam * , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal , cans , $0.21) ) 'iiiurt ciuiu. $3.M. NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. . lars * size , 13c ; Ilruzlls , per lb. . lOc ; English \vnl- unls , per Hi. , fancy , soft shell , HJJli'/ic ; stand , arcls. llOHUc ; filberts , per lb. , lOo ; pecans , pol ished , larcc. JSlOo ; jumbo 11012c ; laige hick' ory nuts , $1.25 per hu. ; snnll , $1.50 ; cocoanutc , Cc ea8AUEIl KRAUT Per half bbl. , $1.75. ; bbls. , ! IGS Inioortfd fancy , B crown , 30-lb. bozei , 15c ; choice. 10-lb. boxes , 3-rrown , lie. HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES' No. 1 green hide * , 54o ! ; No. 2 green hlileu < Vn ; No. 1 green Halted hides , 7c : No. 2 green tailed hlJes. 6c ; No. I veal calf , 8 to 12 Ib3. , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 4e ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , OfflOc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , MBSc ; No. 1 dry salted hlilcs. S89e ; part cured hides. ' , ic per lb. less than fully cured. HIIKKP P13LTS Green tnltnl. ench. 25fTCOo ; green snlted , ( hearings ( fhort woolcd enily hklns ) , each , 1.'o ; dry shearings Cohort nooled curly vklns ) No. 1 , ench , 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pells , per lb. . actual weight , fti'-c : dry Hint , Kiuimu and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb , , actual weight , 3fc < ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4iT6c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool poll * , per lb. , actual weight , 3ff1o ; feet cut off. as It Is lucloss to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GIIEASI- : Tallow , No. 1 , 3o ; tallow. No. 2. 2V4o ; greate , white A , 3c ; gn-are , while II , Jo ; greane } chi.w. 2o. gicasc , dark , l ; c ; old butter , 2ff2',4c ; beeawax , prime , 15/22c ; roiiKh tutlnw , Ic. WOCI/-Unwa heJ. Hue , heavy , ( WTo ; fine , light , SffSc : itiartt'rbloo.i | , 10ic : icc-Jy , Lurry ami chaffy. SfiSc ; cntted and broken , coame , "ftOc ; enttPd und broken , line , fOSo. Fleeca Waslifd Medium , ISfflRc ; line , Hfflir.o ; tub wathid , IWlfc ; Mark , te ; bucks , Co ; tag lockii , 203e ; dead imllml , K/0- . IlONES-In cnr lots , weighed nnd delivered In Chicago ! Dry buffalo , per ton. $12,00 I .W > ; dry country , bleached , per ton , $10,00112 00 : dry coun. try , damp and mealy , per ton. $ 'J.008 .00 , KIIKSH MEATS , III'.I.F Qood native U cr , 40 to COO Ibi. , 5',4W ' 7c ; wrttern meets , 4i4C/5V c ; good cows und belt ers , fcUG'ic ; medium cuivv und heifer * . 4Ue ; good forecjiuiriers cowl und hrlicm , 4o. gcod fore- ( 'u"lrer/J | native Bteern , to , guild hlnd < juailoi cow § ind hclfcru , Cic ! ; gouj hlnd > iuailer native etet-rs , > c ; teiidcrlolni , : 'Jo ; bonelesi mrlpi , lie ; vtrlp loins , 7c ; rolls , ( IH'i ulrluln butts , t' , c ; khouhlrr clods , Mje ; rump buttf , Cc ; utter chucKii. 4c ; cow rhuckt , 3tc ! ; lmnt'l < n cliuckH , 4c ; plates , 3o ; flunk rtenk , ee ; loins. No. 1 , Kc ; lolnn , No 2 , lOc ; loins , No. 3 , tu ; rib * No. 1 , ] < < ribs , No. ? . Cc ; rib * , No , 3 to ; roumii , Mic ; rounds , ilicnk or rump off , Cliu ; round * , blmnk nnd rump uf ( , 7c ; trimmings , 4o ; brains , per dozen , Sic ; swecthreudii , per ll > . , 15c ; kidneys , euch , 3c ; ox tnlli , each , So ; livers , each , 20o ; lifartu , each , Cc ; tongue * , per lb. , Kc. I'OJUC-Urcuea iioci , IJic ; tenderloins , 12o ; loins. Be : spare ribs , 4c ; ham Kniicagc butts , 5c ; shoulders , rough , 4Vic ; shoulders , skinned , 5c ; trlmmlngn , 5c ; leaf lard , not rendered. 5'i.cj heads , cleaned , 3'ic ; snouts nnd ears , 3'ic ; back bones , 3c ; neckhoniu , 3c ; pigs' tails , 3 < ie ; plucks , cacii , Cc ; chitterlings , Cc ; hocks. 4c ; hcaits , per dozen , 2. > c ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tongues , each , ic ; kidneys , per dozen , lOe ; brains , per dozen , 15c. MUTTON Dressed lambs , 7c ; dressed hhecp , Cc : racks , C''c ; legs nnd caddies , 7'ic ; brcasla and stews , 3c ; tongues , each , Cc ; plucks , each , 2o. I.lvorponl flrnin mill 1'rovlnlinin. LIVEIU'OOL. Jan , 11. WHEAT Spot , quiet demand poor ; No. 2 red , winter , noililni , quoted ; No. 2 re.l . , spring , Cn lOVid : No. hard , Manitoba , nothing quoted ; No. 1 Call fornla , 7s 2d. Futures opi-ncd easy , with lien posltlonB lower nnd distant positions % d lower closing steady , with near and distant position 94 < T1 < 1 lower ; business about equally distribute , ! January , Cs S'-d ; February , Cs 9'id ; March , C IVid ; May , Cs lOd. COUN Spot , quiet ; American mixed. 2s 9l-d Futures opened llrm , with near and dlstan positions Ud lower ; closed quiet , with Marc ! lower nnd other months Hd lower ; busbies heaviest on middle positions ; January , 2s 9Vid February. 2s 9'id ; March nnd April , 2s OUd May. 2M lOd. FLOt'H-Stendy : demand poor ; St. Loul fancy winter , 9s Sd. PROVISIONS Itaeon. Hrm ; Improving ; Cum beiland cut , 28 to 30 Ibs. , 27s Cd ; hhort ribs. to 21 lliB. . 2CH Cd ; long clear , light. 35 to 3 Ibs. , 27s ; long clear , heavy , 40 to 45 Ibs . 20s fhort clear backs , light. 18 Ibs. . 20s ; short clea middles heavy. 45 tu 50 Ibs. , 24 Cd ; clear bel lies , 14 to 1C Ibs. . 23s Cd. fhoulders , square , 1 tu 18 Ibs. , 20s. Hams , short cut , 14 to 16 Ibs. 39s Cd. Heef , extra India mess. C2a 5d. prime inpss. 50s. 1'ork. nrlme mess , line western. 4S 9d ; incJInm. western , 4H 3d. Lard , quiet ; prlnu western , 21s. rellncd , In palls , 22s. CHEESE Firm ; demand moderate ; fines American , white and colored ( September ) , Ms HUTTEIt Finest United Sliitcs , OOs ; good , COS I'ETHOI.EITM Hellned. C'Jd. IlEFIUGEUATOlt I1EEF Forequarters , 3d hindquarters. r , ? d. HOI'S At London ( PaclHo coast ) . 3 10s. KIIIINIIH Clly Mnrk 'tn. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 1L WHB AT Market fairly nctlvc nl sllsht declines : No. 2 hard. JSo ; No. : red. nominally , 92fi93c ; No. 2 spring , 7W COIlN-Markct ' .iffHc lower ; No. 2 mixed , 17'.4 O'A'TS Market rather slow , about steady ; No. : white. 18Vc. IlYI * * ' o * * 22c HAY Mn'rket Hteady : choice timothy , $ S.COO S.50 ; .c'.iolcc prairie , $ r.SO. UUTTBIl Market steady ; creamery , dalr > ' . 10013C. EGGS Market unsettled nnd lower , London Colonial Wool Snlrx. LONDON. Jan. 11.Tho II" ! F rP nf "ri. " -i wool pales for this year will open nt the Wool exchange January 19. ami Is tlxed l < > elie I-eli- ruary 11. The arrivals to date for the i-erles are as follows : New South nles. .2.CCO ; Queensland. 3C.2SO ; Victoria. 55.931 : h "ith Aus tralia. 21.553 ; West Australia , 7.3,4 : Tnrtnnnln , 165 ; New /eahind , 23,591 ; Cape of Good Hope and Natal , C3.924 making a total of 2J2.2H bales , Including fS.OOO sent direct. Siuriir I/1NDON. Jnn. II.-StlOAIt-Cane. quiet : cen- trlfiiKiil. Java , 11s 3d : Muscoviido. fair rellnlng. 9s 9d. llect , llrm ; January , 9s 3d ; rrbruary. "VlJNV YOIIK. Jan. ll.-Sl'GAH-llaw. steady ; fair. refining. 2'13-Ko : cenlrlfmal. W test. 33-ICc bid ; salcH twenty ton Muscovado , J9 test , nt 2 13-lCc ; 2M hags molasses , 13 test , nt 29-lCc , landed ; refined , quiet. Pi'iirln ( i rn 1 11 Mnrki'l. IT.oniA. Jan. 11. COHN Market easy , lower , new No. 2 , Iflc. OATS Market quiet , easy : No. 2 white , nom inal. IIYE-Market dull , nominal. WHISKY Market steady ; finished goods on the hauls of $1.18 for high wlnen. HEC'EIPTS-Corn. 74H > 0 bu. ; onts , 31,150 bu.i rye , 1,200 bu. ; whisky , none. .MIiiiicniinllM Win-ill Miirkcl. JtlNNEAPOLIS. Jan. H.-WIIRAT-I/JWir ; Jnnuarv. 7C c : Mny. 7 < - . nil trnrk No. 1 hnnl , 77ic ; No. 1 northern , "Clie ; receipts , 331 ears. Kluln ll'lttnMnrlii'l. . ELGIN. Jnn. II. TiriTnit Steady : offerings. C3 100 Ibs. ; sales , 20,720 Ibs. , lit lOc ; 4.2CO Ibs. , nt Kill I Hlvcr I'rliil OliidiH . KALI , HIVEIt , Mas * . , Jan. 11. Print cloths quiet ; moderate mice. FrlNro Win-lit ( liiiitntliiii , SAN FIIANCIHCO , Jan. ll.-WHRAT-Dillli Mny , $1.57 % . _ Fori-lun Kl nil nrllil. IIUHLIN , Jan. II. Bxelinniin on I/indnn , eight days' night , 20 marks 374 ! I'fg- PA1HS , Jan. II. Three per cent rentes , 103f ir.o for the account ; exchange on London , 23f 23o fnr checks. IXJNDON. Jnn. 11. Gold Is quoted nt lluenos Ayres today at IS7.CO : Lisbon , 39 ; Home. 101.7714. The amount nf bullion gone Into the Hank of on balance todny was 128,000. Klimnrliilot -H. II08TON. Jnn , 11. Clearings , $12,10S , IO ; bal ances , | C,3C2,16I , IIALTIMOItl-3. Jan , II. Clearing * , $2,223i33 ; balances , $262,312. NEW YOIIK. Jun , 11-Cleurlngii , $ W,3I8I52 ; balance * , C,3 , K1. PHILADKLI'lIIA , Jan , 11-Clcarlngi , | 8,3II , . 074 ; balance * , $1C8C,29I. CHICAGO , Jan. 11-Clearlnin , $ iat1.425 monty , iteaJy ; uucbantjcj ; K w Xfcrk -4. How much will your admin istrator have to sacrifice your estate to force quick assets ? An Installment Policy for $ J 00,000 will leave your family $5,000 yearly income for 20 years , in any event , and if your stated beneficiary is then living he or she will be paid $5,000 yearly during life. A 5 per cent Debenture for $100,000 will leave your wife $5,000 yearly income either lof 20 years or until her death ii prior thereto ; then $100,000 will be paid in one sum. A possible return of $200,000. is m , EM The true business man acu oromptly. Get our rates at once * JAMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 10:50. : Omaha , Nub. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AXO : SIWB , lionri ! of Trade. Direct wires to Ciitunco and Ntw Tork. CoiTCdponJenn : John A , Warren & On HIDES WANTED. Hldicst market prlcn paid and prompt retnrnj Itururonco umalin National lliiik : F. 3. BUSH & CO. , No commission. 5I3S. | : itli St. . Oiualin , Nob. DR. RflcCREW THE ONLY SPECIALIST -IIO T EATS AU , PRIVATE DISEASES \Veakneii A UitorderoC ! WEN ONLY SO On ETpcilmce. 0 Ye i ie Omali * . flook Krre , Coiuulutfaa and Kxaminalion Krc * . Hlli n < S rernim SiD , < > < t ii . NKU. nit IIAl.NK5' ; < ji si'in'iric : It rnn tin elroa uillifiiil ( kitonli'dce of < lii' imllritt liicuniv , trniir nrtlflrsof fuoili "III tnVct a iKTinaiient ( ind Piwdy enrc. ulipthcr the I'jilicnl Ian niniliTnti-ilrliikcriirun alrnhullc wri > cU. HiMtk of piirtkllluiH f l re , tn bo hud of Kiihn .t l.'u. . I .Mil A' Iliiuclu"I' . Oinnlm , Nl'b. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. , Prop's. Cincinnati , 0. CKf Wlllr fur Iliclr " lh k ou ili.ri < Miie ll bll , uallr < l frrc. OIIlco of Lcc-Clnrkc-AiulrocHcn Hiirdwara Company , Oiimha , Neb. , Uec. 12 , 11 > % : Notlca la licruby Klvcn to stocklinUlors of the licu-Cliirkc-AiulrvcHun lliirdwnra coniiiiiny that the aniiitlil inoetlnn of tlio Btockholdcra of tto coiiipany will bo held at the olllct.-s of the Ha Ul conipnny , Noa. 1219 , 1221 and I22j Jiarnuy strcot , In the city of Omaha , in 1:10 diato of KcbrasUa , on Tuesday , January 12. A. D. 16D7. at 3 o'clock p. in. , for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the company , to servo dur- IIIK the ensuing year , and to transact such other business as may bo presented at Hiicli mcotliiK. ( Seal. ) H. J. IHI3. Attest : I'rcslili-nt. W. M. Or.ASS. Secretary. Di > cl2d22t STOCK IIOLDint.S * MKKTIXfJ. UNION LAND COMPANY. Notlco In hereby ( jlven that tbu annual mc-utliig of tbo titocknolderu of the Union Land company for the election of five (11- ctoi'H anil the train avtlon of Rtlch other filncHH IIH nmy lawfully come before the inci'tlru ; will lie bold at the olllcc of the general Hoiiultor , Union Paulllo biilldlin ; , Omaha. Nubrnska , upon Monday tbo llth lay of January , lsfi7 , at 10 o'clock a , in , ALKXANDICIl MILLAU. Hccrctary. Jioston , StiiBS. , IJcccmber 7 , lS9i. ( D22 i22t ! SOo discount : fnrelKn vxchanKt' , dvmand , Ji.C7 % ; clxty day , X.MH. KT. LOL'IH , Jim. II. ClPiirlliRB , | S,024'J30 ; hal- incus. JC2I.MI ; money , DM" PIT cent ; Muw YorK ' par Lid : : : c premium luked. DrlcKiili-H In 'rciiiicNHi-c ( 'ciitennliil. In compliance with a mitiest from the loan ! of Managers of tlio Tcnneesco cxposl- lon. Mayor ilroutch lias oppolnteil the fol- owlng Omaha colored men c repret'cnta- Ives of their race from this district : T. I * . Mobatnltt , Jlcv. J. U. C. Owens , Dr. M. 0. ItlcUetts , John \Vrliht ; , 0. Kranklln , Joha W. Long and George K. CollliiB. _ f TIIU Itl'JAI/I'V MA It 1C 1ST. ' ' " | NSTUUMKNTS plactd on record Monday , January II. 1WO : WAHItANTV DliKDS. I. V. Cady and wife to Mu'rirnrot Cook , lot 22. blk. 1 FoHtcr's adU..I l.COO M. H. Iven and hurbrind to V. M , Drulen. umH4 lot 5 , blk , 11H , Omaha. 47,000 leiiHon Land Company to I'otcr I'o- iprHon , lotfl 3 and 1 , blk. 07 , HcnHoii. C23 O'llcrnu & lloHlek to J.V , Htone , lot 3 , blk. 4 , O'jierno & H'H add. . . , . WO QUIT CLAIM DKRDH. U. I > . Hy. Co. to C. . Ht , P. , M. & O. } ly < ,9 ° - l > rt lotH J and 8. and alloy n bJk. 321 , Omaha , and part Four teenth Htn-ut . . . aiil Hcnf nnd wlfo to Kred ICrtitf llrowlnif company , lot 2 and n 3 feet lot 3. IIllHCHll'H Hill ) . J , J. King and wlfo to A. I. . Iiurr , , purt lotH 1 and 2. blk. 19H4 , Omaha. . Julia Husky to Julia ( VConnor , lot IP , blk. 13 , Haundem & H'H Highland park * ,1 * , , , , , , * , , , , , , , , , , , . , * , , loUl amount gt transfeni..1