Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 20, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA l-ATAr ) BEE : JANtTAllY 20 , 1S)7. ! )
COMMERCIAL AND PINANCIAI
Wheat , Cora , Oatr and Provisions All Olos
at a Decline.
CEREALS ONLY DROP A SMALL FRACTION
4
Chlrf CIIIIHC I * tln-i llrcilk on tin- Chi
CIIKM Htook iflinnmlint l.lviT-
liool Ciilih-H U'liN Another
Hear Iiilliii'iiei- .
CHICAGO , Jnn. 19. Wheat ruled wcnk tc
day nnil closed nt a Ho decline , being nf
fiett'd principally by the brenk on the locn
Kteck exchange. Corn , onts nnd provision
were weak In wympnthy , corn losing Ue
ciitu tto nnd urovlslons 7'/4c ' to 15c.
In wheat the drift of ppcculatlvo ccntl
mcnl wns pronouncedly bearish nt tin
opening , nnd the session naturally stnrtc
with n decline. The Liverpool market open
Ing was nt n W decline , but ns the locn
umrkct had dropped equally ns much ycster
U.iy this In ItHcIf WHS not sulllclcnt for th
decline which followed the opening , bu
when Inter cables showed n still furtbc
drop It wns considered n sulllclcnt lucent
Ive. May opened lit from 70 } c to 7ST4c , com
pared with ycsterdny'a cloning price o
tO' ' c ; dropped In n few tnlnutcH to 7fl5 c
recovered to 70"jc and then fell oft to from
7a'-iC ' to 704c ! by 10M : o'clock. The otbo
routine news nt the opening wns of n slml
Inr character to what IIHH been usual ro
fiomu tlmo buck. C.ilcngo shipped n Kpo <
ilrnl ninr < > than who received , netting llfty
two carloads nnd shipping by rail 10.1,000 bu.
Tlio out-Inspect Ion wart 144tOO bu. Minne
apolis and iJiiliitli received 2G.S cars , against
XW a wei-k ago and .112 on thu corresponding
day of the year before. Some further ben r-
Ith features developed , but tlio market ap
peared to have already sotmsvhat oversold ,
ns Instead of u further break the price be-
gj < n to inc'itil after their receipt , llnally
climbing up to kOVjc , which was the hlgn
mark ot the session. The Atlantic port ex
ports wcro again light , the wheat and Hour
amounting to only 165 , MO bu. The local
slock market wns so weak as to attract
considerable attention. Weak stock mar
kets , no matter where , always have more
or less effect on the local grain markets ,
nnd the wonder today wu the compara
tively small effect It did have. It was suf-
Ilclent , however , to break the market to
7r"HC ! ) U stood between 7Sc nnd 7'JTj > c fern
n long lime , but near the end the price
dropped to 79c ! , and closed at , that.
Corn was very heavy nnd depressed all
day , losing more than ' 4c per bushel of Its
previous value. The weakness was caused
by the decline In wheat , which holders were
less Inclined to sell , and the decline re
sulted. Hradstreet's reported n vhlble In
crease of 1.S.1LCOO bu. May opened a shade
lower at 2lc" sold between 2 ( c and ZlV&e ,
closing at zi'.fte to 2l'ic.
Oajs weakened under the Influence of lib
eral offerings and through sympathy with
wheat. At the opening buying was heavy ,
shorts being active buyers , but these siimo
people unloaded Inter as wheat declined ,
creating a decidedly weak feeling toward
the end of the session. 'May opened.a shade
lower at 18'4c. sold at ISc and declined to
ISc , closing at ISc to IS'.fcc.
I'rovMons were aflllctcd with the con
tagious weakness of the grain rnar'.cets.
Sr 'dilative business wns not enlarged and
tlio consequence was as before , that u mod
erate quantity offered could not be ab
sorbed , and a sharp decline followed. At
the close May pork wns about liie lower at
from $7.10 to J7.f2'i ; .May lard about T'.io
lower at { l.u. > , and May ribs lOc lower at
kstl'mated receipts Wednesday : Wheat ,
17 cars ; corn , 223 carp ; oats , 113 cars , hogs ,
I50CO head.
The leading futures ranged ns follows :
AriTclcB. lOpeu. _ " fli'lr ' lZTll'9 L-l"closeT I Yost'yT
Wheat-
,1'Ul. . . . 77 ? 77H 77M
May. . . -'i ' HOJfi
July. . . - 70
Coru-
.l.-in. . . . 22M 22M
May. . . . 24 W
July. . . . 20 ! < JOK
Sept. . . MH JllWOH
O.-ilH
J.-iu . . . HIM 1DK
May. . 1HM IH
July. . . . IMii
Po k
Jan. . . . 7 70 7HC
May. . . . f 03 8 or 7 DO 7 OW Ml
Lar.I-
J.-in . . . 3 03 3 no 3 00
Mnv. . . . 1 10 4 HI 4 05 4 03 4 r.'ii
.
911 t JVIU-
Jan 4 ( I'JS 4 i-ji
May. . . 4 17ij 4 17 -I l)7 ) > -I 07H 4 17 }
No. 2.
r.ikh quotntlons wcro r.n follows :
Fl.Ot'lt Steady ; winter patents , tl.23f4fO ;
winter ctr.ilghts. J4.COfr4.CO ; bakers , J3.00ff3.3ii :
spring patents , II.OG04.10 ; fprlng Btmlghln ,
3.fO ; spring specials , II.CO.
\VHEAT-No. 2 fprlng. 77Kc ; No. 3
73S7fc ; No , 2 red , Sf.4 ! I87Uc.
fOHN-\o. 2. 22-X&22'.4c. '
OATS No. 2 , ICUc ; No. 2 white , 19'.4fi2Ic ; No ,
3 while , f. o. b. , 17819'ic.
HYE--NO. 2. souc.
IIAHLUY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. to. ,
24fT35c ; No. 4 , t. o. b. . 2lff20c.
l'LAXSEEINo , 1 , 74U77C.
TIMOTHY SKED-I'rlme. J2.C3.
I'HOVISIONS Mum pork , per bbl. , 7.724ft ! >
7.77V4. liird , per 100 U.S. . I3.WB3.92 > ; . Short
rll.s Fides ( looFc ) , J3.92ij 4.17'.4. Ury Failed
Fhoulders ( boxed ) , I4.23tj4.59. Short clear tides
( boxed ) . 11.121,01.23.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlshcd goods , per gal. ,
Hl'OAHS-Cul loaf , J5.2C ; granulnti-d , J4.CI.
The following were tbo receipts and fhlpmcnts
today :
MJW VOUK ( ; I.MUAL : MAUICKT.
( liiotntloiiN of ( lie Day on Cent- nil
CoilllllOllltlOH.
NEW YORK. Jnn. 19.-I-'LOUR-Recelpts , 27.-
207 bbls. . exports , 9,204 bbls. ; dull , with holders
illBCouragcd and preBslng tales In consequence
of the drop In wheat. Rye Hour , dull. Duck-
wheat Hour , dull.
HUCICWHEAT-Dull nt 35ff35'ic.
HYPNrMiBVI' : < Jl"etl " " " "Ivwlnc. 12.05.
O2''c. ' C < lr ' 0lBl Cff"el boilt loaja. : s
} ! \ ! ' ' ! x9ll ' ! < l4.i ? m"r- ! ! ? J e-
M Km J'ALT-Dull ; western , C0ff35c.
, , , "J- T111'1 , ' " " . ' , r-- " - ! xport . S9.C13
Inw. ? ; i'i"iril ' < V1 ; 9'10"8 ' openeil weaker
. 2v . except for H nn'1 ' " , " 1 u.Iienvy . tendency nil
occnhlonal vnurti. helped by
tlio MK ' In the world's stocks aid small
world's i fhlpments last week ; sold off finally
undi-r liquidation and closed y-8Ko lower' No
, in.1 ' ' l' l'orts. 109.517 bu. ;
spot dull ; No. 2 , 2SS.C. Options opened ste.idy
and ndvaneed on llRlit receipts nnd big clear-
niicc-Bi finally cnm-d off with wheat and closed
Uo lower : May. SOHSO 3-lCc , cloted nt 30e.
f'ATS-Recelpts ' , SI.4CO bu. ; exports , 59.791 Int. ;
fiwt dull ; No. 2. 22lc. ! Options dull and easier.
cl' .K I'artlnll > ' 1" "ft lower ; January closed
at 22iie ; May. 22'ifl22Hc. clorcil nt 22(4e. (
, UA 8lrnilyi l'll'I'lnif ' | CvOCOo ; good to choice.
70H7&C.
HOPS-Stendy ; Uf5 crop. 3ff7 3 ! stale , common
to choice. 1S50 crop , ffl3'tc ; Paclllc
coast. U95
crop. 3T7 \ ( o ; 1190 crop , I'iilSc.
Cnllfornln ,
i JATIIER-Steady ; hemlock sole , Duenos
Ayres. light to heavy wclglit , 19H 20 c.
PROVIHIONS-Hoff. steady. Cut meats.
ptendy ; plckle.1 bellies. 404 , p. Lard , quiet
( HEEHK-Hect-lpts , 1,4W pkgs. ; ( julet , state ,
. . . rklms
full rklmii , 2i.i T3c.
EOOlS-RecelptB. 2.0f9 pkg . ; steady ; Hate nnd
Pennfylvanlt. , IfniSljc : wmtern. 121715P
, OUiyirokiim. . dull : united closed nt SS < ,
l''l-I'4'ln. ' " ' 'lulet : Mrnlned. common tn irood ,
I.70 1.72'J. Turpentine. Hcndy nt J7 i Si'ic
rotionfee < l neglected nnd rather easy ; butter
rniln. 2C020'.So : prlmo while , 26'A ' S7itc
, 'Ur- ' ' ' : Qulet : falr to exlrn' STiOCUc ; Japan ,
MOLASSES-null ; New Orleans , open Iict-
tie , good to choice. 32 33o.
METAI.S-PJg Iron , dull ; southern , fll.OOfti
12.00 ; northern , til 0047 II. M. Copper , steady
brokers , 112 ; exchange. | ll.S5fi.W. Tin. utroiig ;
rtrnlli. ia4onn.M ; platen , dull. Hpeltor. jtcn'ly
doineMlc. l3.Kfi3.40. Lend continues very strong ,
with doini-stlo quoted at 12.80 , but Inrs.- handlers
nnd tli exi-hnngo llgurea nro l3.05Q3.07vi. No
was done on 'change ,
Liverpool ( irnlii nnd I'mvlxloiiH.
I.1VKIIPOOL , Jan. W.-W1II-JAT Spot steady ;
demand moderale ; No. Z led. rprlnif , Co itxtt No.
1 Cnllfonila. 7s l'4d. ' Futures onrmst ilrndy ,
with near nnd dlnlnnt posltloni Vtd luiihi-r , wlfi
business heavier ! on middle positions : January ,
f sud ; February. Cs 9,1 ; March , 6 9M | May ,
Cu Md.
COIlN-Ppot steady ; American mUed. new.
In Oil. Fmuri'B rpfne.1 firmly , with ni-ar and
distant poslllona Ud lower ; bu lnp heaviest ot.
middle pntlllons ; Jnnunry. 2n 9'.Jd ! Fi-bruiiry ,
: i Mi March , 2 9Ud ; April. 2 i d ; May
rLOOIt Htcady ; demand peers SI. Louis fancy ,
winter , 9s S.I.
I'HOVIHIONB-Ilncon , quiet ! demand morn
moderate ; Cumberland rut 28 to 30 Ibs , , 2S i
rhort ribs , K to ! l I In , , 2C8 ( Ul ; lout ; clear. Unlit ,
55 to 55 lb * . , I7s ; long ; clear , heavy , 40 to 4i lb > .
V * M ; rliort clc-flr bAcVn , light , 18 It * . , tf l
sbiirt rlenr middles , hi-nvy , to BO lb , , tt i
clmr bellies , 11 In 18 Ibn. . > 7ii M. Hanii , rhort
rut , II to 1 Ibs. , 40 . Hhoulderii , pqunre , 12 to
Ihs. , Mi M. llttt , extra Indln mess , tl CJ {
prime me i , KM. Pork , prime mi-M , line western ,
4M < l ; tnMllum westrrn , 41s 3-1. I/ird , ttcndy ;
prlmn n-rstern , its ; reflneil , In pnlls , 22 M.
TALIjOW-Flne NoMh American , ID * .
trilHESM-Flnnil American , while nnd colore-i
( Keptember ) , 6 bl.
llIJTTP.R-Flneiit fnllfil Slnlwi , 90s ; Rood , Kt ,
OII.H-I.lruee.1 , K 3d. Petroleum , rcnnqd , G'.td. '
HEFRIOlintATOR I1EEF Poreiiunrtcrs , 3 , UJ
hlndqiinrtcm , Gd ,
HOPS-At l ondou ( Pncino con 0 , 4.
Receipts , pntt three days : Whcnt , 300,000
centals , Including 145.0CO American. American
corn , 121,000 cental * .
\VEATIIER-Flni- .
OMAHA"TiTvKllAI , JIAHKHT.
Conilltlon or Trnilc unit llnotntloiiH on
Stutilo mul l-'nnc-y Pi-iMliu-r.
EaOS-Kresh Kntbered , 12c.
lIUTTER-Cnmmon to fair , Sfl9c ; choice to
fancy roll , 13ffHc ; separator creamery , 20o ; gnth-
ered creamery , lutflfio ,
OAME-Hlue winged teal ducks. Jt.75 ; grecti
wing , II.W ; redheads and mallard ? , J3.75 ; smalt
rabbits , 40fl50ej Jacks , $1.0001.23 ; squlliels , WTT
70o ; Canada ge e , large , tfi.C007.00 ; small , JI.VOO
C.OO.
C.OO.CHEESE
CHEESE Domestic bricks , lOUc ; Ediim , per
do : . , f'J ; club hoiiFf , l-lli. jars , per ilo ? . , (3.15 ;
LlrnlNTKcr. fancy , per lb. , 9ie ! ; Roquefort , ! i-ll
Jars , per doz. , J4.60 ; Young Americas , lo ic
twlno , fancy , 10'4c. '
VEAICholce fat , fO to 120 Ibs. , nro uucted n
7B7',4c ' ; largo nnd coarse , 1H5C.
DRESSED POUI.TUV Chlckcr.f , Co ; turki-ys
lOMlIc ; geese , 7 ifc ; ducK > . Se.
LIVE POULTRY Not wanted.
PIGEONS Live , 75itiflo ; dead pigeons , no
wanted ,
HAY Upland , | t.f.O ; nilillniitl , tl ! lowland
J3.M ; rju Ktruw , } 3.CO ; color makes the price 01
hay ; light ImleH tell the butt ; only toil urade
bring lo | > prices.
IIROO.M CORN Extremely slow wile ; new
crop , dcllvcied on track III country ; choice gteen
fclf-worklmr cnniet. Her lb. , L"2 ! e : ebolcc nieen
rumilni ; to hurl , 232 > , ic ; common , lic. !
VEaETAHLIOS.
SWEKT POTATOES-On orders , per bbl. , J1.7S
ONIONS Good stock , per bu. , C5if75c.
LIMA HEANS-Per lb , , 4c.
HlIANS-llnnd picked nuvy , per bu. , l.2ai.33
CAmiAUi : ( loud stock , pir H-0 - , J1.25.
"
CELERY Per doz. , 23i/Sl'c ' ; fancy , large , 45 {
fiOc.
fiOc.POTATOESQood
POTATOES-Qood unlive stock , i > er bu. , 25 ?
FRUITS.
GRAPES Crates , 15 pony barkcta. Concordn
and Cntawbas , per crates , J2.50.
MALAOA ORAPES-Per keg , J7.
CRANllI RRlES-Cape Cod , per bbl. , tG.OOO
C.50.
AI'PLES-Cooklng , per bbl. , tl.C55Jl.75 ; fancy
New Yoik , > 1 75.
( JALIKORN1A PEARS-Per box , t2.00fl2.23.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINBAl'I'LKS-l'cr crate , of two to three -doz.
ORANaES Mexican , t3.50ff3.75 ; California
imv > lH. V3.00fi3.50 : seedlings , U'.iiilS.OO.
LEMONS MeFflnas , tXoOtfl.OO ; choice Call
Cumin , ji.t'05f3.CO : ' ; fancy , t3.0j3.73.
IlANANAS-Cholce. large Block , per bunch
t2.00f'2.25 ; meillum-tlzcd bunches , tl.504J2.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IIONKY Fancy white , per lb. , He ; rholcc , 13c
California , umber color , lOc.
iS'mi" CI"r"lca Juice , per half bbl. . t2.50 ; pe
,
MAPLE SYRUP-Flvc gal. cans , each , t-.r.0
2. . 6 ; gal. cans , per doz. , t2 ! ; half-gal , cans , IG.iS
quart cans , t3.W.
NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , larg
size , 13c ; Hrnzlls , per lb. , lOc ; English wal
nuts , per lb. , nncy , soft shell , 12JjI2'tc ' ; stand
Urdu. HWlHio ; Illberts , per lb. , lOe ; pecans , pol
Ishcd , huge , ujjlOc ; Jumbo , ! Hfl2c ; large hick
ory nuts , tl.23 per bu. ; small , tl.GO ; cocoanuts
5a each.
SAUER KItAOT Per half bbl. , tl.73 ; bbls.
t3.t'0fl3.25.
FKiS Imported fancy , C crown , 30-lb. boxes
15c ; choice , 10-lb. boxes , 3 crown , lie.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 54c ! ; No. 2 green
hldcf , 414c ; No. 1 Krcen salted bides. 7c ; No.
green salted hides , Cc ; No. 1 veal calf , S to I
\l \ > s. . , cj No. 2 xenl t-nlf , S tl 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No.
ilry Hint hides , di/lOc / ; No. 2 dry Hint hides
Hi9c : No. 1 dry wilted hides. Sfi9c ; part cuiei
hides , isc per lb. less than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS-llreen called , each. 25 COc
Murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 3i(4c ;
dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , pur lb. ,
actual weight , 4 3c ; dry flint Colorado Murrain
wool pelts , per lb. actual weight , 34c ( ; feet
cut off , as It In useless to pay frclghl on them.
TALLOW AND ( IHKA.SH Tallow , No. 1 , 3c ;
tallow , No. 2 , S'.ic ; grenii > . white A , 3c ; KI-BOFC.
white II , 2c ; greiire , yellow. 2c ; grease , dark ,
Hie ; old butter. 2S2'/4c ; beeswax , prime , 15ff22c ;
rcugh tallow , Ic.
WOOI. Unwashed , fine heavy , C07c ; fine light ,
Sfi9c ; iiuarterblood , 10012c ; seedy , burry nnd
chaffy. 8090 ; coiled nnd broken , coarse , 7j'Jc ;
celled and broken , fine , C | 8 . Fleece washed
Medium , ICWlSc ; fine , HfflGc : tub washed , ICMISc
black. c ; bucks , Cc ; tag leeks , 2 J3c ; dc.id pulUd ,
5HCC.
HONES In car lots , weighed nnd delivered In
Chlcngo : IrbulTalo , per ton. 12.OOffI4.CO ; dry
country , blenched , per ten , J10.CCiTI-.CO ; dry coun
try , damp and meaty , per ton , < C.CO8.00.
FIHCHH MKAT.H.
IIKKK Good native steers , 400 to COO Ibs. , Off
7c ; western Etcers , t'.ifiGc ; good cows nnd heif
ers. B'ifiSc ; medium cows nnd heifers , Mic ; gooO
foic-nunrlern cows and heifers. 4',4o ; gnod fore-
iiiurlers | rteers , Cc ; good hlndquaitcry COWK and
heifers , \ic ; good hindquarters native steers ,
S'-ic ; tenderloins , 20 : ; lioncless strips , 9c ; strip
loins. 7c ; rolls , S'ic ; slrlnln butts , S'/j ? : rhoulder
clods , C'iC ; rump bulls , 5c ; steer chucks , 4Hc :
cow chucks , S'.ic ; boneless chucks , 4c : plates ,
3'jc ; Hank ttenk , Co ; loins , No. 1. 12&e : loins , No.
2. 10V4C ! Iclns. No. 3 , SHc ; ribs , No. 1 , 1014c ; ribs ,
No. 2 , Sc ; ribs. No. 3 , Cic ! ; rounds , Zlic ; rounds ,
shiink or runiii rff , CVic ; rounds , shank and
mini ) off. 7c ; trimmings. 4c ; brains , per doz. .
33C ; Kweelbrendi. per lb. . 15c ; kl.lr.eyc , each , 3c ;
ox tails , cr.ch , ! c ; livers , 3c ; hearts , 2c ; tongues ,
per lb. , 12c.
POIUC Uresced bogs , 4Jc ; tenderloins , 13c :
li.lns. Cc : ninic rib : 4c : bnni 'satiFacu butts. &c :
shoiildrr.i , rough , 4' e : shoulders , skinned , Cc
rlminlngs , Ce ; leaf lard , not lendi'red , CVic ,
irndi' , clrnned , 3'c ; nicnts nnd ears , S'.ic ' ; back-
> ones , 3c ; neckbones , 3r- : pigs' tails , 3',4c ' ; plucks ,
ach , Ce ; chitterlings. 5c ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per
loz. . 25c ; Homnchs , each , 3c ; tongues , each , Sc ;
cldntys. per dcz. . lOc ; brains , per doz. , 13c.
MUTTON DrcFfed lambs , 7c ; dressed sheep ,
Cc : racks , S'ic ; legs and saddles , 7'jc ; breasts
and stews , 3c ; tongues , c-nch , 5c ; plucks , each ,
3c ,
.St. LoiilH ( iiMiornl .Mnrki'fN.
ST. 1/PIS. Jan. 19. FLOUIt Dull and weak
nt yesterday's decline ; patents , tl. 00(74. C3 ; extra
nncy. t4.1G84.20 ; fancy. t3.OOH3.70 ; choice , tS.lOiJP
.2. , .
WHEAT Opened dull , weak nnd lower , there
icing but llttlu cneournglrg1 news. There wns
Ittlo support even nt the lower Hgures , nnd the
bo market dropped , but rallied ; closing with a
lei loss of ? io from yesterday. Spot lower ; No.
" rod. cash , elevator , fC'jc : trackSSViWPOc : No.
' banl , cilih. nominal ; January , SCc ; May , W ltr
S5ftc : July , 75o nski-1 ,
CORN Futures dull from the elart , with no
llrpoclllon to buy or sell. All the trndlnff wan
n May , willed wan lower. Spot dull ami un-
clmiiBVd ; No. 2 cash , 20S20lc ; May. 22',4S22Uc.
OATS Iluyers were scarce , though more dlspo-
lllr.n to sell was manifest than ycuterday ; May
ruled strady , but cIoM-d lie off. Spot lower ; No.
cnsh. ICUc bid ; May. lSJc. .
RYE Nomlnnl : 32T40c.
HARLEY Dull : innlllnt35jJlOc. .
CORN MEAI.-tl.35.
IIRAN Dull , but nrm ; tacked , easl track ,
vortb nominally. 3940c.
FLAXHEED-Ix.wer nt 73p.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. f2.40.
HAY Dull nnd steady ; timothy , t3.COgiO.CO ;
milrle , I3.75 7.00.
RUTTEIt Higher ; creamery , 15B21CJ dairy. 9lr
So.
So.EOOS
EOOS Steady at lOVe.
WHISKY tl. 18.
METALS-Ioad , nrm nt/t2.SOg2.S5. Epeltcr ,
ull lit t3.SO T3.S5.
CO'nXN TIKS-COe.
1IA03OINO HftRClio.
PROVISIONS Pork , easy ; standard mess. Job-
Inir. t7.701T8.20. I.nnl , easy ; prime hlcain , 3.77 ! ' . ,
holce , t3.S5. llacoi , boxed shoulders , J4.C5xlra ;
hart clear , tl.75 ; ribs. tl.S7'.5 ' : sborlH , t5. Dry
all meats , boxed shoulders , tl.-5 : cxlra shorl
tear , tl.25 ; ribs. t4.CO ; shorts , tt.02',4.
HKCKII'TS Flour. 4OfO bbN , ; wheat , 10,000 bu.i
orn , 102.COO bu , ; out * , 35,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. S.OOO bbls. : wheat. ISt.Cw
u. ; corn , 102,000 bu. ; oats , 15.000 bu ,
t'H lii AvnllnliliSiiiuily. .
NEW YORK , Jan. 19.-ppeclal telegraphic nnd
able ndvlrt-s to Ilrndslrect's , co\erlng the prln-
Ipal polntH of accumulation , Indlratn the follow-
ill , " changes In available supplies luvt Kiitur-
ay , us comparetl with the preceding- Saturday :
Vhtxit , United States nnd Canada , east of Ihe
locky mounlnlr.s , decieme , 1.2CI.OO1 bu , ; utloat
or nnd In Europe , decrease , 2.F08.000 bu. ; total
' fcrcnii' . world's available , 4.0C9.000 bu. Corn ,
'nltrd SlntcH and Canada , cart of the Rocky
nnuntiiliiH. Increape- , 1,3.11,000 bu. Oats. Unlteil
itnten nnd Cnnada , vntt of the Rocky moun.
alnn. Increase , 4RS.OOO bu. The most Important
ccreatdi In nvnll.ible stocks or wheat last
veek. not lepnrteil In theotllclal supply ttntc-
lent , Incliidlng 193f < > bu. In Chicago prlvnte
levnlors ; 32.CU ) l.u. nt Cleveland ; 28.000 bu. nt
tochentcr , nnd 23,000 bu. nt Louisville. Corre-
pending IncrenrcH Inrlmlo 150,000 bu. at nortli-
cttern Interior elevators ; CO.OOO ut .Mnnltobn
lorase pnlnts ; HS.Ort ) bu , nt Fort William , Out. .
nd 20,000 bu. nt MlnreapolU private elm-Morn.
KIIIIHIIH City
KANSAS CITY. Jnn , m.-WHEAT-Mnrket
till , about steady ; No. 2 hard. 78lr70c ; No. 2
'SnilJvIllJinllf' ! > .Mc. ! N" ' ' " I"7 ' ' W79c.
mlxel TlUOWc ' rullle' ' ' " " " ! - -
OATS Murkel ralber slow , nboul steady ; No.
white , nomlnnlly llj ! 21c ,
RYE No. 2 , 32c.
HAY-Marki-l . ( cadyj timothy. t8.OOflS.60 :
truirie. I.J.CO.
RUTTl-IH-Market steodyj creamery , 17CWo ;
ECinS-MttVk'i-t steady , lie.
Sutvnr
LONDON , Jan. ID.-Kl'nAIi-rnne. dull ; cen-
rlfuval Java , lls M : Atuscovado , fair rdmlng.
9d. Hrvt Hat and lowrrj Jniiuary , 2s 9Hd ,
NEW YORK. Jan. 19.SU(1 A It-Dull ; fair
ermine , 1 U-l(0) ) ccnlrlfucal , J teit , t J-lCc.
RrHned , qultti nil lonf , 4'4c ; crushed ,
powdered , 4Hc ; Rrnnulnlrd , luc.
.STOCKS AM ) IHI.VMH.
Vciliiiup of llitMliM-HH I-'nlln OIT
nnil I'rlccN Arc IrrcKiilur
NEW YORK , Jnn , 19. The volume of
In Flocks today wan nlxiut one-third lighter than
yesterday's aggregate and the usually Inactive
shnri-s were di-cldedly less prominent. The
movement of prices wns Irregular , but an under
tone nt strength wmi discernible , and , ns n re-
null of ihc day's operations , nlmon general net
Kiilmi were scored. In romp of the high-priced
Indurlrlnls the advances wcic material , There
was but little news calculated to bear upon thb
general list , An undecided tone In the Ixmilon
mnrket for American securities was offset rcnli-
mentally by the cabled announcement nf n reduc
tion In the discount rnto of Me Imperial Hank
of ( lermauy and the Initial quotations were gen
erally above yesterday's llnnt prices , The exe
cution of orders Cor I < ondon contract nnd contra
dictory export reports as to the probability or
pmctlrnblllty oC shipments of qohl in Europe ,
regardless of International credit conditions , to
gether with the Hbsenci ! oC commission. mlMncui
later encouraged bear activity. In the rencllbu ,
Tobacco end Sugar were conspicuous. The fct >
back wns short lived , however , nnil inc market
n Eli In Klarled upward under the leadership of
Consolidated ( ins , which on cotnparallvcly ac
tive training , rose 3 per cent to 14S. T.ic gen
eral tnaikcl dlrplnyeil a Hllgbtly InorcasInK
lrpnith na the day progressed , with Sugar ,
Manlmllnn and the grangers In good demand for
both Jiecnunts. Manipulation was apparent In
Mme of Ihc low-priced Flock ) > , which accelerated
Ihc advance. The Atchlsons , In marked contrast
l the general trend of prlc.n , developed heaviness
nnd lost sharp fractions on the announcement
tu ; ! the United Stnteit circuit court had rcfurcd
to dismiss the suit Instituted by n bondholder
ngnlnst the former directors of the company for
an nllegcd Illegal lsuc of St. I.oiili . < i Pan Fnm-
clson 4 per cent boiun. In Industrials , Lcatliir
pieferred rose 1 per cent nnd Sugar 2 per cent.
St. Paul & Omaha common wns more active and
gained n point on expectation of an early call
for the meeting , nt which It Is expected ru dIM-
dend on the stock will be declared. Prollt taking
enured u. general reaction In the llnnl hair hour
of business , but the losses , ns n rule , were not
Important. The close was steady.
Railway nnd miscellaneous bonds continue to
trend upward on Investment puichascs of foreign
and domestic nccount , The speculative Issues
figured largely In the dealings , but the gnlm
were mainly fractional , The usually Inactive
bonds fluctuated widely nnd material gains \vci-
notcd In some of the gilt-edged securities. The
KnlcH wcro t2,21S.CCO. The advances Included :
Spokane & 1'alovre lists , trust receipts , St. Paul
I. and I ) , division ! , Cs , and Southern Pacific o ;
Arizona Ists , 1 per cent. Pome few declines oc
curred. Including : Ileec'.i Creek 4s , 2 per cent ;
Fort Worth & Rio Orandp lets , m per cent. Oov.
ermncntR stiffened slightly on ] > urciinpca of $1,000.
Sliver certificates were active , but stead } ' , on
dealings aggregating K. OCO.
The Evening IVm's London financial cablegram
says : The fall 111 the German bank rate nnd
the low ralo of allotment of the India treasury
bllla disorganized the money nmrkut today ,
forced discount down to n weak 2 = S , nnd rnln-d
the price of consols and other Investment stocks.
The Issue of Indian treasury bills wen 51,000 ,
all In twelve months' bills , nnd It was sold ut an
average rate of discount of 2 Cs 9d per cent.
The Issue wns applied for twelve times over. The
stock markets wecc Irregular today , ipecutatlvo
shares being rather dull , but Investments goo. ? .
American bonds were bought here largely nnd nt
New York , but rhnrc fluctuated feebly without
significance. A fall In the Hank of England mfn
Is freely predicted for Thursday , but the best
Informed look for n deferment , the more so na
the Hank of Germany rate Is believed to bo
largely due to a ibtilrc to further a convention
of Prufslnn consols nnd does not properly rellect
market conditions In Germany. At the Fame
time the monetary position there Is peculiarly
dllllcult to follow became the operation of thu
new bourn- laws prevents public speculation for
the monthly account. In Paris the market waa
quiet nnd In Ilerlln steady.
The following were the closing quotations on
the lending stocks of the New York exchange
today :
Tbo total pales of Mocks today wcro 222,700
iihaies. Including : American Tobacco , 3,100 ;
AtchUon , 10.0U ) ; American Kugnr , M.300 ; llnrllng.
ton , 15.700 ; Chicago Oas , 9.900 ; Coii.olldatcd Oar.
4,4(0 ; Oeneml Electric , 3. 00 : Louluvlllu & Nasb-
vllle , 9iOO ; Manhattan ConFOlldated , 4,700 ; HeadIng -
Ing , 4.KO : Hock Island , 4,710 ; St. Paul , 21CCO ;
Tennet-t.cn Coal nnd Iron , 3,200 ; Southern railway
preferred , 5,100.
.Vi-iv Vurk .Honey 'Mni-Ui-t.
NEW YOHK , Jon. 19. MONEY ON
Easy nt H < .fj2 per cent ; lart loan , 14 ! per cent ,
closed offered nt U402 per cent.
PUIMU MERCANTILE PAPER 3'TI per
cent.
8TEHLINO EXCHANOK Steady , with actual
liUEliicK.i In ImnkerK * bills ut J.b7'i//I.S7Vj ( ( / for
demand and )4.84iI.S5 fur elxty days ; posted
London Hliick limitation * .
LONDON , Jan. HI. I p. m , cloaluiri
l1 , , .1' ' 1-20"-10'1 > > er oz-
AlONLi 1V4 per cent.
The rote of discount In the open inarkrt for
thort bills Is 2 > 4 per cent. The rulu of discount
In the open market for three months' bills Is
2 % ptr cent.
Hunk of ( ii-riiiiiii'H .Sliitoincnt.
IIICHUN. Jan , 19. Tlio wi-ckly statement of til.
Im trlttl llunk. of Germany Uow th following
chiingr , a * conipnrtii w tli the previous account i
CflMi In hand , Incnnx5lt > ion > o ninrks , treii-
tiO' notes , Incrrare , tlMVOO tnarksj oilier tccn.
rltlf * . drcrrnfc , 72,2C.tWnnrkii ( } ( notes in circu
lation , dcvmire , > 3isi ! > . ( A < > marks. The bank linn
reduced Itn rate of discount from 5 to 4 per
'
ccnm.
Cotton'
NIJW YOIIK , Jnn. ' 11I.U-COTTON Ppot close.1
steady ; middling. 7'io [ middling , uplands , 7Uci
mlildllnR , RUlf. THoj m.\tf \ , 2WO bales , ruluren
clore < I steady ; sales , 114,700 bales ; January , JOS ;
I-'ebruary. IC.95 ; March. J7.CHJ ; April , 7 12 ; May ,
J7.19 ; June , P.24 ; Jlllrl H7.JS ; Heptcmlxr , I7.H |
October , Jfi.M : Novcihlwr , Ji W : December , Jfi.M.
Net receipts , H43 bnlcii rorit , 10.014 bales ; export * ,
Great llrltaln , CU3 bajrai continent , 1.M1 bales ;
forwarded , 2.037 bales : Milis , 2,054 bales ; fplnncis ,
101 bales ; Mock , 2S8.7P ) b-ilen. Total today : Nit
receipts. 121,339 bales ; exports , llrcat llrltiilll.
10.MS bales ; France , 9,171 balcu ; continent , lMt
bales ; sleek , IfiSC03 bales , Consolldateil net re.
celpts , 21,339 bales ; exports , Oreat Hrlntaln , C1.427
bales ; France , 115.W1 bales ; continent. 27,004 bile. . .
Totnl since September 1 , net receipts , f,3IOW3
bales ; export ? , Great llrltaln , 2.170.430 bales ;
France , 479,043 bales ; continent , 1,231,473 bnlcst
channel , 5,401 bnlcs. The market today opvncil
easy nt a decline of from 3 lo 5 points. KiiRlIni
nilvlcca not being up to the mark and receipt * ,
early pointing to a larser total for the week
than could be conveniently handled. The flr ?
call prices , however , were tiie laivot of the
I session. The mnrl.a Itiinn to Improve on bet
ter cables that folln.vcd , ami continued to Im.
prove on HnRllsh nnd southern Intylni ; mul local
covering. Tills wag stimulated by reports of
belter conditions ut Fall Hlver , wheresnlo. . or
print cloths already exceed the probable iirnduc.
tlon of the week. At tire same time account. *
from Roulhern spot markets Indicate th./ presence
of New KnKland splnnc-ra and KnKll'h exporters
with n resultant demand that wan beyond I.IP
offerings of ddlrnblc Brades. Without belns
active the market took on n better form than
had been apparent here for sumo time past.
Liverpool nnd New Orleans were conspicuous
buyers during the forenoon. The close waa
sternly nt n net advance of from 4 to 10 nolnt .
NEW OULIANS : , Jan. m.-coTTON-sie.iiir ,
mlddllnB , 7 15-lCc ; low middling. 0 9-ICc : ROOI !
ordlnarj- C-lCc ; net receipts , 9.C02 bnlcs ; grots , .
9,979 balm ; grots exports , Km lire. 2,300 bales ;
coastwise. C.S77 bales ; sales , 0,100 bales ; stock ,
400,191 bales.
AVool .
BOSTON , Jan. 19.-Thcre Is a better feeling
In the wool market this week nnd holders who
! > " any dlpporltlon to meet the bids tlnd no
illlllculty In effecting n pule. The demand nt
lircttnt Is for medium lleeced and conibliiBS ,
while nil good elaple wools meet nn easy cale
price. The stock of wool on hand nnd available
Is liberal. There Is no surplus of staple goods
and this dans of wool will command the fu
market. Trade In Australian wools has show
more activity this wetk and several henvy sale
are recorded , with prices tlrm. Quotations
Missouri ipmrter-blood combing , UWlUc ; Texn
wool ? , spring medium Unclvp months ) . 11512o
scoured price , 27j2Jo ; tprlng line ( twelve months
lOlillc ; scoured price , 3lij.12c ; tenltory wools
Montana flno medium nnd line , 9'4WHc ; scourei
price , SOJI32C ; staple , 3t33c ; ITtnh and Wyamln
line medium nnd line , SHllc : Bcoured price
30irr2o ; staple. 3ti3.'c : Callfoinl.-i wools , noilh
crn spring , Iini3c ; Kcoured price , 3.1J3lc : nib
die ccunly spring. lffT19c ; scouted price , 3iir32c )
Australian , fcourcd basis , supcrllne , 47ii4Sc
combing , good , 42c ; eomblng , nverage , 4Hfl-c
Queensland , combing. 42 < 74lc ,
NEW YOHK. Jnn. 19. WOOI. Steady ; do
mi-flic lleece , ir-iiSOc ; pulled. ISRISc.
ST. LOI'IS. Jnn. I ! " . WOOIQulet : medlun
14Kli ! < c ; light line , 7'iiiH4c ; henvy line , Cif9c
tub washed , lSi20',4c. ?
ColIVc .A
NEW YOIIIC. Jan. 19. COFFEE Option
opened barely steady at S points decline ; rulei
Inactive and featureless , with n weak under
tone , following unsatisfactory cables , slack spo
demand nnd big visible supply : cloted unchangei
to 10 polnti net decline ; sales , 8.000 bags , In
eluding March , J9.43fi9.50. Hpot coffee , Hlo , dull
No. 7 , Invoice. $10 ; jobbing. J10.50. Mild , quiet
Cordova , S15.SOiJ17.C-0 ; pale. " , 0.500 bags Mara
calbo , p. t. ; l.COO bugs Savanllla. p. t. Tola
warchoiire dellverlrs from the United States
17.210 bags , Including 15.008 bags from Ne\
York : New York stock today. SSI.flSI baf %
United Stales stock4JD.101 bags ; afloat for th
United Slates. 331.000 bags ; total visible for th
United States , 7SC.OU bags , against C.10,133 bag
last year.
SANTOS. Jan. 19. COFFEE Quiet ; good nver
age Santos , 11.400 rels : receipts , two days , 11,00
bags : Mock. C14.CCO bngs.1
HAMIiUHO , Jnn , 19. COFFEK-Qulct at ' .
pfc. decline ; fnles. l.OCO b.ips.
IHO. Jnn. 19. COFFKtt llarcly steady : No.
Illo. 10.o.0 rels : cxchanse , S 13-lCd ; receipts , tw
days , 10,000 bags' cleale'd for the United States
10,000 biixs ; for Europe , 1.000 bags ; stock , 320.000
HAVnn. Jan. 19. COFFEE Clored nt W de
cllne ; fnles , 1C.OOO hnKi1.
Sail KrnticlNCo .1lliIiiK Qnn ( < itlon < i.
SAN FUANCIRCO. ' Jan.10. . The odlolal clo ln ?
aiiolatloiiHforiiilnlusr BtoUks toJiy were : n fol-
IOWH :
Alia 7 Halo Se Nortfross. . 120
Alpha Con 13 Jinlle.3 0
Amli-K.-- . .1 ,10. Ki'jitncky ppij t
llelchcr : . . . . -in ? ' . . . . ; . 40
lloHt.t Helcher. . . . Oil Otvlilcnt l Con , . . . 14
Ilulllon r. Opblr 103
Caledonia 11 Ovor.ll.'l'.l. . . . , 14
Chiillent'o Con CO Potosl RK
Choll.ir. . . . H Savage 20
Conlldenco 120 Scorpion : l
Con.Cnl. &Va 1UO Sierra Niwada 4(1 (
Con. Imps-rial ' 1 Silver Hill 1
Crown I'olut ) > Union Con -ii :
Kxchitiucr 0 Utah Con 4
Gould .V Currlo. . . . 411 Yellow Jacket M
Silver bin. lll c : M--tle-iti dollar. ) , 323.r 2Me.
SlffhtdraflH , 13c ; tclegr.iUlu. | 17 > j-- .
I'corla
I'KOItIA , Jan. 19. CORN 1-Mi-m ; new No. 2 ,
20c.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , 1DS20C.
KYK Dull , nominal.
WHISKY Market steady : flnlfhcd uoods on the
baxla of II. 18 for Mull wines.
RKCEII'TS Corn , 31,150 bug. ; oats , 25,200 bun. ;
rye. none ; whisky , none ; wheat , 4,200 but.
SHIPMENTS Com , 10.300 bus. ; oatn , 4 ! > , KO
bus. ; rye , none ; whisky , 750 bbls. ; wheat , MO"J
butt.
X MV York Ury OoiiilM .Market.
NI2W YOHK , Jan. 19. Considerable business
was done today by snot buyers. Still the mar
ket wan not as netlve ns yesterday. The en-
Kauementii coveted nil Ftjlen of cotton Koodn.
and brown Mieetlncs particularly , \\oolen ROOUS
were flow , but for dress Roods there wns inon-
dolni ; . I'rlntlni ; cloths are In demand , No sales
arc reported of reRiilnrs nt 2'.4c , but u moderate
business was done In odde.
I.omlnlt Collinllll AVool SnloH.
LONDON , Jan. 19 The first rcrles of the
colonial wool sales of tills week opened nt th
Wool exchange today , with prices Irresular nm :
weak. A fair catalogue was offered nnd included
an avornijc pelcctlon of nbout 9.500 bales. The
attendance wns RCO < ! and the demand active , wltn
prices US ' .id lower.
Toledo Miirki'lH.
TOLEDO , Jnn. 19. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 ,
May. MHe. . ,
COUN-Steady ; No. 2 mixed. 2o
OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 17V4c.
HYU Dull : cnfb , 37V4c.
CLOVER SEED Dull , stcndy and unchanged.
OIL UnchanRed.
_
Oil .MnrUetN.
OIL CITY , Jnn. 19. Credit bnlnnees. FSc ; cer
tificates , K'tc bid ; Bhlpments , 12.843 bbls. ; runs ,
10NK\VblY6RK. .Tan. 19.-I'KTnOLiUM-I'cnn-
eylvanla crude , Etendy ; I-'ebnmry , SSp bid.
LONDON. Jnn. 19.-LINSEKD OIL-Dull nt
Its M015S Cd.
Wlu-m li
MINNEAPOLIS , Jnn. 19. WHKAT-Lower :
Jnminry. "OUc : May. 77140 ! July , ,8 5 ; en track.
tfo. 1 hard , 77VSc ; No. 1 northern , , Cc ; receipts ,
C ) cam.
Miim-lii-MltT 'IV.vlllc MnrkflN.
MANCHESTEH , Jan. 19. The markets for
cloths ami yarns nro steady , with little business
loliiK.
_
Sun KrniiclBC-o AVIu-at ( luotiitloiiN.
SVN KHANCISCO. Jan. 19. WHEAT Steady ;
December , tl.26 % ; May. 1.M ? .
KII II Hlvi I'rliU CIolliM Mnrkfl.
TALI. niVEIt , Mnm , , Jan. 19-1'rlnt cloths
teady nt 2Kc.
1'ort-ltin I'lniiiu'lnl.
IinilLIN , Jan. 1 ? . UvclmnBe on London , eight
days' elKht , 20 mark * 37'j pftf.
IONDON , Jan. 19. > - ( ! < ild la nuotcil nt Ilucnos
Ayre today nt 1S7.0 ; Lisbon , 23 ; Home , 104.S7' .
PAH1S. Jnn. 19. Three per cent rentes. 102f
too for the account , , Exchange on London , 25f
23c for cheeks. ' , \
KlimillHitoten. .
IIO.STON. Jnn. l5.-Clenrlrigs , j:0,484,047 ; bal-
nnees , M.C42.475.I I.
HALTIMOHi : . Jiin. 19. ClenrlngH , J2MIfrWi
balidiccH , $273 , ( ! < 9. i , . ,
' '
NEW YOUIC. Jan19. Clearings , 1115,101,078 ;
'
balances , J5ti07r.02 , ,
PHII DELI'IIIA , Jan. 19. Clearings , J12.-S3 , .
3UI ; balances , l.CS9to. '
NEW OHLEANH ; 'fan. ' i9.-cierings. u.u : , .
020 ; New York cxcfcliliRe ; * 1 premium.
KT. IXJl'IS. Jan'llK-'ClcarlnK , 4.f0.1,133 ; bal-
nncen , J19S.595. Money , 7 8 per cent : Now York
exchange , 23o ducount UM ! pur asked.
ClilCAOO , Jnn. 19. Clearlmts , J12.IS27SS.
Money , etendy and unchanged ; Now York i- .
change , 40o discount ; foreltm vxclmnKe. barely
utf.'uly ; demand , 11.87 ; ; ; * Uty days ,
AKl.H rroteetloii friini Lj-iirlierx.
TOPBKA , Kan. , Jan. 19. Governor Lccily
today sent a tclcsram to Governor Stephotm
of Missouri Haying that ho bad a message
from KansaH City that Frederick Clilam ,
beliifr returned from Kansas to Ilcnton
county , Mo. , was In- dancer oC lynching anil
calling on Governor Stephens to protect the
prisoner.
Chlsrn Is a negro and la charged with the
abduction of 15-ycnr-olil Ilosa Thouvcnal ,
( Uughter of rmpcctablo Mlssourlaiw. Chlam
took the girl to Lawrence , Kan , , laat Hum
mer and married her. Ho was arrested nt
the time , hut was not turned over to the
Missouri authorities until last week. Clilsm
was taken to Warsaw from Sedalla yesterday
for prosecution.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fairly Liberal Run Finds Business in Good
Condition ,
BEEF STEERS EASY AND SOME LOWER
Under Craden Strong nnil Active , -ivltb
( looil Heioaiiil for I'eederN
HORN Aetlve anil K
SOUTH OMAHA , Jnn. 19.-Uccelpta for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
January 19 . 3,315 4,049 2,4M . . . .
January IS . 1,027 1.S7S 1.125
January 10 . 1075 4.S.13 1.14S
January 15 . 1,502 3,770 2.08S
January II. i . 2,207 4,050 2,074
January 13 . 3,219 C.SK1 GU2 114
January 12 . 2,300 5.3S9 1,209 , . . . .
January 11 . 2,130 3,3.Ml 1.7C1
January 9 . 1.12S 4.G53 fi'l
January S . 2.3S5 I.SCfl CIS
The oillelnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wns :
C. . M. & St. P. .
O. & St. I , . Ity. . . . 2 i
.Missouri Pacific . .1 2
Union Pacific . 20 20
F. . H. & ' .M. V.U. It. 41 19
S. C. & V. Hy . 1 i
C. , St. P. , M. & O. . IK fi
H. M. U. 11. It. . . 2 ! ) 20
C. . U. & Q. Hy. . . . 2 t
K. C. & St. J . 10
a.U. I. & P. Uy. , R. 1
C. U. I. & 1 . Ily.W. 1 1
Total receipts . .127 7C in "T
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of bend Indicated :
Iluycrs. Cnttln. Hoes. Sheep.
Oma.ia Packing Co . " 0 1,224 . . . .
O. H. Hammond Co . 35" 1,315 20ii
Swift and Company . .lilt 1-lvc jni
Oudahy Packing Co . 7GT C14 I.40S
1 . Hecker and Uegan. . . . (52S ( . . . . , . .
Vnnsant .t Co . 101 .
l.obnmn , t Hoihschllds. . . 415 .
W. I Stephens . 7 .
Hill & Lewis company. . . 0.1 .
Itenton & Underwood . Ml .
Huston & Co . 17 .
Hamilton . 39 .
Other buyers . 431 13 . . .
Total 3.2S5 4.CS2 2,109
CATTL1S There was a good , liberal run
of cattle , the largest In some days , but the
condition of the market wns not ns satis
factory as the receipts.
The offerings of cornfed steers were
larger than on most days , nnd there were
all kinds hero except right choice , with
common kinds predominating. Advices
from other markctu were such ns to make
Olivers btfirtah nnil tlmv utti to.l r .f l.lii.
dlng lowor. with tno result that the trade
was slow from start to finish. In the end
the yards were cleared , but at prices that
were easier and In extreme cases GJilOo
lower.
i T.hfro , w"s 'be ' usual active demand for
butchers stock and the weakness In the
market for steers did not have- any appar
ent effect upon the sale of cows and
heifers , , which brought about the same
prices ns yesterday. The market on that
kind of cattle was reasonably active and
ll early clearance was effected.
The stocker nnd feeder market was
il "Pt-ve , the demand being in
of tllc , rct | I' < s1" a good ninny
i
. 'y.C1'S ' c'"lmi ' > l1 Hint they paid even
A1"'nyi tcrtln > > for the most
es rablo 1"1'31 '
" Fcp < u'rs are. to say the
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
r . . . . MO 3 c
2 , . . . 715 3 00
1. . . . C40 3 (0
1. . . . 4M 3 00
C. . . . 973 3 00
3. . . . 413 3 10
1. . . . W ) 3 20
L. . . 7CO 3 SO
1. . . . 7M 3 20
3. . . . CCI ) 3 23
3 , . , . 4V1 3 30
1. . . . COO 3 33
1. . . . 040 3 CO
1. . . . f.70 3M
2. . . . 075 3 00
2. . . . EIO 3 CO
3..1K.O .1 00
4. . , . K 3 03
K , . . . ( -30 3 03
L. . . 033 3 70
9..1W-2 3 70
1. . . . MO 3 70
4..10M 3 75
S..1075 .1 7K
0 , . . . 073 3 75
WESTERNS.
WYOMING.
lleckwlth , Qulnn A Co ,
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
8 feeders..I1M (3 ( 25 MS feeders. . . . ! $3 93
HOGS The bog market today was nil that
oulil be asked , speaking from the hide of the
ellc-r. The trndc opened with values n had
ilghc-r , und continued that way until the cluni. ,
which was rtrone.
The movement wns active nnd the offering *
ere snapped up In a very nhnrt time , the rupply ,
hough fairly liberal , being Inadequate to the
emand.
The umrkct , on , nn average , wan Jint about
; o higher than on Saturday and u ttroni ; jo
ilghcr than on Tuesday of lust week ,
Ilavy boai sold at 13,1393.18 , I ho same range
yesterday , but them wcro more loads today
t the nigh price. Light and medium wclithi
Ofs brought I3.23413.40 , as nKulnht | 3.203.33 |
e-tcrOay. Representative ruk-s :
No. Av. Hh. Pr. No , Av. Hli. Pr.
2 450 . . .1)13 49 307 . . .MM
0 1211 . . . 315 74 2C3 40 323
1 374 40 313 OS. , , 778 2bO tK
0 43 * . . , 313 67 338 . . . 323
7 m . . . 315 co :70 . . . : : TU
tfic pnmc n on Mnnilay , the only Mteitmlit \ \ -
jilnycd bclns In choice cut Ho. Kales wno larRoly
tit from J2.90 to 11.70 , with n Inrjie export ile-
mnnil at { 1.20 mul upwaiil. lookers mul Ircilcin
were fU-nily umler moilernle oftorliiRB. with Inlr
rnlca ut from 13.25 to ? l. llutcUcrn' nivl cnn-
ncrs' entile wii > Incry KOI > > ! ilciiuuiil. with
cc\v calcH laiKtly nt from ? : . ' - ' > to I3.'i , \\lille
hclfi-rs nil l ficcly nt from } .l to J3.SO. Hulls
rvlil mostly nt from ) : . : . * > to ! 3.E > 0 , mul cahra
wcrt > active nt fiom 13.00 to $ > ! . To\n fi'il cattle
liroiiKht from J3."iO to H.S.'i.
In IIOKS thrrovn the ii anl llsht Tucsilny
hlpiilnB ilcmnnd. but Chicago pnclfers bouijht
actively nt Mnnday' * price : " . Conunoii to jirlme
lots fold nt fiiun M.13 to J3.M. InrKvly nt fiom
K.SO to J3.T. . blK OIII..R of co.mc iiunllty bolliK
the worst tellers mul cholco llRlit and nipilltim
SM'lKhts the beet tellers. 1'lga sold nt from
J3.S5 to J3.rn.
In theep there was n strong demand and prices
remained firm. Common to c-.iolce sheep tro
wanted at from J2.30 to J3.S3. fed westerns and
Mexicans Felling freelv nt from 13.50 to J3.S3.
YearlltiRB brought from J2.SO to 53.13 , nnd com
mon In choice lambs were In demand nt from
HccelplB : Cattle , 3.500 head ; hogs , 2C.OOO head ;
sheep , 15,000 bead.
KIIIIMIIM Cly Live Slock.
KANSAS CITY , Jan. 19-CATTLi : Hecelpts ,
9.CC-0 head : fhlpments , 2.400 head : best grades
Mcnily , others slnw ; Texas steers , S2.73fT4.Oo ;
Tex.is cows , Jl.r,0)3.20 ) ; native ulcers , :3.40 < f4.90j
native cown and heifers , ll.COW3.CO ; stockcrs nn
feeileri" . J2.MIC4.00 ; bulls , J2.23ff3.3J.
1IOOS Hccelpts. 17.000 bead ; shipments , none ;
niniket stiong : bulk of fates , 3.25i.CO ! ; hen\les.
I3.M3.30 ! } ; packers , J3.10if3.17li ; mixed. Jl.ljfc
3.3714 : llslila. J3.1303.33 ; Yorkers , J3.30S73.35 ; pig * .
SHEin1 llpcelntp , 3.000 bend : shipments , nuin > ;
market steady ; lambs , J2.7504.SO : muttons , J2.Cflff
3.C3.
X MV Yt rl { I.lviSloi'k. .
NHW YOUIC. Jan. 19 IIKKVHS It-celptn , Is-
head ; no trading : cables nuote American i-trers
nt lOHJill'-e. dressed wnlRlit ; sheep at Mi4l9'ic :
refrlgeinlor beef at SJ9",4c : exports. CX ) bct-ves ,
11,200 pliecp. and 2.390 nuartcrn of beef. Cnlvcs.
receipts. 140 head : Meady ; vrnli . J..tKH6.f.O ) ;
iHirnyatil cnl\pp. f.1.00fi3.37'4 ' : wmtcins. J3.
Slinr.I' AND LAMIlS-Hccelpts. S3J bend ;
quiet : Inmbs , weak ; sheep. J2.73QI.25 ; lambs.
J4.7D ! 3.r,0.
linos' HecelptD , 4,742 head ; market btcady nt
J3.C064.00.
SI. I.OIllM LIVC SIlM-U.
ST I/DUIR , Jnn. 19. CATTLK Hrcelpts. 4.COO
head : market netlve nnd steady ; native beeves
J3.fOfl3.CO : light fleers , J2.7384.40 : Mockers nnd
fepdcrx. l ! . Sf3.7.1 | ; cows and heifers. Jl.73T3.7ii
Texas nnd Indian btecrii , J2.75fft.CO ; cows , ? 1.73tr
2 75
IIOOS Hecelpls , lO.COO head ; market Ftearty :
light , J3.2l'f3.40 ' ; mixed , J3.10Q3.S3 ; ben\y , J3.005J
3.10.
3.10.SIinKI' necelpls , 1,5CO lisad : mnrket strong ;
muttons J2.7304.CO ; common , $ l.C3i2.CO ; lambs ,
J3.DOg5.25.
SlooU 111 SlKh ( .
Record of receipts of live Flock nt the four
principal mniketa for January 19. 1M > 7 :
Cnttle. HOBS. fJbeep.
Omnha . 3.SI5 4.C43 2.41D
Kanraa City . 0.MO 17.000 3.0C >
St. IJJUls . t. CCO 10.000 l.CCO
Totnla . C0.3I3 C7.CW 21,003
AXSWUIt THH AIIIIIICICI , ! ' ' . 1'KTITIO.V.
Denlnl ( lint theSiilo - roniiuiiiy IH I.OM-
ItiK loney.
TOLEDO. O. . Jan. 10. Today tlio Wool-
ron Spice company flled Its answer to the
Arbuckles' petition for n receiver. It Is n
lengthy document , the main points of which
are "that the Arbuckles did not purchase any
stock In good faith or as an Investment , but
for the iuio purpose of maintaining n law
suit nnd putting the concern Into the hands
of n receiver , or otherwise embarrassing Its
business nnd thus crippling thur only
formidable rival In the United States ; that
they purchased the stock with the full knowl
edge that the majority of the shares had
been obtained by the defendants , bought by
men of means and skill to advance the
bus I nose and Increase the sales nnd thus be
In better competition with the Arbuckles.
The Instrument further avers that the
present board of directors are still the
owners of part of the original stock and still
continue to act ns director ? . It io expressly
dented that the mills are being run at n
loss , the claim being made that between $500
and $700 profit Is made every day. It speci
fics that the present owners will give n
bond to guarantee that the profits for 1S97
will grcntly exceed the aggregate profits of
last > enr ; that the stock will bo much more
valuable n year hence ; that they are willing
to buy the stock he-Id by the plaintiffs at any
tlmo they may dcslro to sell.
cni.Mtis < : : : T TIIKISU MIM.IO.V.
\IMV York Court HeHili-H I lie I-'alr-
vtrtitlier Will CIIHO.
ALUAXY N. Y. , Jan. ID. The court of
appeals has decided the Falrwealhcr will
case by affirming the Judgment of the lower
court , with coils to all paitlru , payable out
of the catatc. Judge Andrews dlfflcnts. The
action was based on the will of the late Dan-
Itl Kalrweathcr , n leather merchant of New
York. The will provided that after payment
of specific I > c < ; iiffit3 , other colleges named ID
the will should be given stipulated cums , and
that tlio nsldue of the estate should be di
vided share and , 'laro : alike among other ed
ucational Institution * . The effect of the de
cision U to distribute the $3,000,000 among
the following collcgco equally : Amhcat ,
Ilowdoln , Djitmoulh , Williams , Yale Colum
bia , Hamilton , L-.fayettc. Lincoln , Mnryvllle ,
Marietta , Adclfcert , Wabasli , Park , the
\Vcslcyan university of Rochester , Cornell ,
Virginia and Hampton and the Union The
ological seminary. Several hospitals and
charitable Institutions arc cut out of benefit
by thLi decision.
Verdict Annliixt KiieNtrmv .Htiiiulx.
JKKKBUSOX CITY. Mo. , Jnn. 19. Ths supreme
premo court handed down this morning a
decision alllrmlng the decrco of the lower
court In the cace of Arthur Duestrow , known
us ( ho St. Lou It ) mllllpnnlro murderer , who
killed his wlfa and children. Judga Hlrzol
of the Franklin county court , In which
Duestrow was convicted , will resimtenco the
prisoner. The court also afllrmed the HCII-
tonco of I'Bter Siniilt and Samuel Foster ,
who killed Ilcrtram Atwatcr , n Chicago ar
tist , atVebator droves , a suburb of St.
IxiulB , a year OKO.
The decision etn the date of execution for
February 11 next.
lomi Miner * Slrllce.
DBS MOINK8 , la. , Jan. ! . Miners in the
Oak I'nrk in I no have struck , refusing a re
duction of 30 cents per ton. An effort will
bo maclo to huvn the mlneru In this district
take up the matter and precipitate a general
strike. The business hau been unsatisfac
tory for both operators aud mlni-ru , duo to
warm weather , ,
STEAMER'S ' BOILER EXPLODES
Deadly Accident Occurs on Board tlio Pronob
Steamship Saglmlien.
RESULTS FATALLY TO TWELVE MEN
\iival AtfnulivN WIioVi < ri > I'l
TV in | i ii rnr I IjIti'imtr ( lie lliiiu-
anil llrhiK flic Shi * . *
Into Port.
SAN KUANUISCO , Jnn. 13. Ono of the
boilers of tlio Krcncli steamer Saghallcn ox-
plndod while the vessel waa off tlio Chinese
coast 011 December 2 , bound from Singapore !
for HOUR Kong. 131 even of the stokers In the
( Ire room anil one of the niKlneersvoro
killed Instantly by the o.xploslon or by the
scalilliiR steam. Tlio chief stoker was so
badly Injured that he died a few hours after
ward and four other nrcnicn died thfl next
day an ft result of ttieir burns. The vessel
was crowded with passengers nntl for ft
time there was the wildest confusion on
board. A letter , brought by the Klo do
Janeiro from the Orient , gives the details
of the disaster. The passengers had just
assembled In the jralocin for dinner when
there was a loud report like that of ft
cannon. The deck beams were torn up.
cratlngs were sent flying In the air and the
steamer trembled from stum to stern.
As soon as the steam had cleared away
men were sent below In the stoke hold.
Seven of the Lascar fireman lay about the
floor before the ruined boiler , dead or writh
ing at the last g.isp with their llcsh jmr-
bollcd by the terrific bath of superheated
steam In which the explosion had plunged
them. The chief stoker , a Frenchman , was
among them. He died In the most frightful
ngony a few moments after he had been
carried to Ihe deck. Ten other firemen who
were In the stoke hold worn badly burned.
Four of them died during the night follow
ing the explosion. Among the passengers
wcro three engineers and twenty stokers of
the French navy , and they volunteered their
services to remedy the damage. Within a
day they had the engine so far repaired that
the vessel was nblo to run about six miles
an hour , and a few days later the vessel
dropped anchor at Salgow. The ilentl fire
men and engineers were given watery graves.
Uev. Father II. Itlvct of I'cnang , who was a
pasengcr , read the funeral services.
T\VO AMKIMCAX.S tJXDKll AltllHST.
Thrown Into n Colonililim I'rlNim
Without CanMI- .
SAN FHANCISCO. Jan. 19. Private ad
vices have been received In this city from
Call , United States of Colombia , telling of
the arrest , on November 25 lest , of two younar
Americans' , II. 1C. Spring and C. AV. Nelson ,
while enrouto to their home In southern
California , on a charge of murdering J. 0.
Ilubbard , also an American. From all
accounts thus for received there was little
If any ground for suspicion against cither of
the accused. Spring and Nelson were In
carcerated In a dungeon for twenty-five days
and were then rulcapcd through the Interces
sion of J. C. Hall , an American , who heard
of the unfortunate plight of his countrymen
and bt-camo convinced , not only of their
entire Innocence of the crime alleged against
them , but also that they were the victims of
a conspiracy. During his Imprisonment
young Spring was taken 111 with fever , and
had he not been released would probably
have died In prison. According to a letter
written by Nelson to the father of Spring ,
who resides at Colon , In this state , the
United States consul took little If any In
terest In the nrrei-.t of his countrymen. Hall ,
who was a stranger to the accused , worked
without ceasing to tccuro their release and
was miccesEful Just before the adjournment
of n court for u month's vacation , which In
all probability would have been fatal to
Spring.
I2SCA1M3S I'U.VAI.TV I-'OU MlJIMlKll.
Sailor oil nil RitKllHli VC.NHC ! ficla
AHhoi'i * nuil UlNiiiiiitMirN.
SAN FUANCIRCO. Gal. , Jan. 10. Thcra
Is a sailor at large In this city who es-
capcd from an English vessel and perhaps
the hangmen's rope only because the master
of his vessel , the Forfarshlre , could not
wait for the convening of the court at Cape
town. 1) . I'owlcsIs the man's name and
ho Is charged by Captain Kvaiib with having
bitten the boatswain , Joseph March , eo
badly < n a rough and tumble fight aboard
ship ( hat the latter died of lib Injuries. The
fight occurred several months ago , whllo
the vessel wac lying off Capetown. March's
thumb was liltton nearly off and his bach
bore the mark of I'owlcs' teeth In several
places. Ulood poisoning act In , resulting
in March's death. Us was burled ashoro.
Powlrs was arrested and charged with man
slaughter , but released again when the au
thorities learned that Captain Kvaus did not
Intend to remain In part , for the witnessed
wera all on board the vcs3l. The British ,
consul advised that 1'owhs be taken to Ens-
land for trial. The sailor remained aboard
the Forfaishlro until It arrived In this port
a fehort ( line ago. Ho came ashore In the
first boat , leaped out at the landing and
disappeared. Ho 1ms not been heard ot
since.
K11VOI.T IX IMIIl.IIMMMJS SI'KISAIIS.
SiiniilHh I'ri'pnrc to AtlnuU tin * Ki'hvl
StroiiKhoIil.
SAN FRANCISCO , Jan. 19. Regarding the
fighting In the Philippine Islands , the oriental
papers add little to the reports already re
ceived by telegraph. The China Mall's Ma
nilla correspondent says the rebellion la
spreading In the provinces of Hainan. Uatan-
gas and Pampanga and in a less degrco In
the province of Morons , embracing the Island
of Luz on the smith , and in the province of
Unlaran in the north In fact all the Tagalog
provinces. The chief Interest continues to
center In the province of Cavltc , where the
rebel stronghold will shortly be attacked by
the Spanish forcca. It Is expected that Gen
eral Polavleji will direct this operation In
pcr.-on. Oncral La Chambro has assumed
command of the Spanish forces In the prov
inces of llatangas and Lituga , and lien
started northward In order to clear the robola
from that legion.
I "I PC Itcccircl for n liny.
WASHINGTON. Jan. ID. The Farnham
block WAH entirely destroyed last night. It
was occupied by the store of Campbell &
Keller , and the upstairs \vaa used iw ledge
rov.r.a. The building and contents wcro all
Insured.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 1030. Oinaln , N.-b.
COMMISSION
GRAIN : PiloyiSIJlS : ANJ : SPOJ.CJ
, Uuaril of Trade ,
l'/rtt wires to Oii'icaKO and New York.
John A. Warrfn A O >
\olli-c of 'iiili ; liy Itt-oi-lvfi' nf Anu-rl-
ciiii LIIIIII mul TriiNl ( Niiiiiniii- .
Kotlfu In hart-liy Klvcn that I , tlio umlrr-
MlKiicil , us rc't-t-lvt-r of tlio liualnesa , propurty
and KHHPlH of the American l.oin ; and Trimt
Company , purxunut to an ( inlor of the
circuit court of tlio ITnllrd Hlati-H. within
nml for the District of NiuiniHkn. innilo on
llio Ifith ilay of Janitnry , ! Mi7 , in tint suit
thurcln pending wlii-rc-ln John A. Ortlwuy
nnd otiicm are cnniplalnnnlH nnd lh Ameri
can Inin ; and Tnmt Coinprttiy Is defendant ,
will , nt 10 o'clock In tint forenoon on tlio
flrrit dny of ! ' < liruary , U'.i7 , III tny olllco at
No. 1GI7 Kurnuin Htrcut , In tlio City ot
Omuliu , In tlio County of DoitKliiH ntul
Htuto of Nobraukn , Hell ut milillc aiiutlon
nil the property , iiHiietH nnil Inti-rctitH of
tlm American Loan and Trust Company
rrinulnlnK- rny liandH or In iho 'hnniis o
any other pgrxonti necountniilo to mo tliorc-
for. to Iho hlKliuHt lildder or lildd < r for
cuHli. Tlio nald property , na oti : nnd In-
Hr t uro inoro particularly duHrrlliud In
my Hpc-clitl rcporlu lltcd In tiuld ault In Hald
court on the 3rd day of Uctoljor , 1WH , and
the Kith dity of January , 1SI7. ! upon wlilcli.
In connection with thu record In Hald unit
the Bald order of the court IH baned. In
addition to my rc-ortn on Illo and the
record In Hald HUH 1 will iitTHonally K'VO '
mit.vi Information from my lionlm or oliit-r-
WH ! I IIH may Uo rciiiiBHlcd by any InlercHtcil
ncrnon touchlni ; thu property herein nilvcr *
llwil for Hale.
Dated this ICtli day of January. 1697. , .
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I'lllUl' I'OTTKIl.
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MontKomcry & Hall , Hecolver.
Attonieys. ' jlOdlOtal