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    10 THE OMAHA DATLT TtEE ; TUESDAY , .TA'TSUAKV 17 , 1SSW.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
After Some UncarUfnty the Bull * Get Con
trol of Wheat ,
WAY OPTION MAKES A GOOD ADVANCE
Corn I/pnren Off IIlKhrr , Onto Arc
Unuhnnircd , While All 1'rovUloiin
Make Sonic Ad
vance.
CHICAGO , Jnn. 16. Both Bides found en
couragement In today'H wlient news , but
the foulli ilnnlly Knlncd control of thu mar
ket and after many vicissitudes May
closed at U@Uc advance. Corn left oft
UtJ'4c ' higher and oats closed unchanged.
1'ork and ribs gained 2',4c ' each and lard EC.
A heavy shrinkage- the output from
JlUBslu. and Danublan ports for the Inst
. week started wheat strong. May opened
UG-Tso higher , at 71 ! > ; if71V4c , and met with
eucli heavy covering by shorts , together
with buying for the long account , that In
n few ml mites the price reached 71c. The
next matter 'to receive attention was the
prospect of an Increase In the visible , Indi
cations of which began to appear when the
result of stock-taking at the various centers
was made known. It looked at ono time
'ns If the Increase would amount to 1,000,000
bushels and on that probability May gradu
ally sold down to 70c. As the Increase
jirovod to bo but 1)77,000 bushels , a shade of
confidence again commenced to diffuse Itself
throughout the pit and May was bid up to
? lff714c. Chicago received 220 cars , of
which II wore graded contract. Minne-
npolls and Dulutli receipts were 782 cars ,
ngalnut 633 for the correspondlns day of
Jast year. The quantity afloat for Europe
was reduced 1,010,000 bushels since last
Monday. Argentina advices were of an cx-
Iiortablo .surplus of 63,000,000 bushels of
wheat of good quality and as the aggregate
receipts of wljcat at western primary mar
kets amounted to 017,000. ngainst 622,000 bush
els a year ago , the bears had an Inning
end May was forced down to i'ii70T4c. ' .
This was uiu'cr puts and Immediately
etarted buying by holders of those privi
leges and with the help of a few outside
tniylng orders May gradually worked up
to 71Vic , with many changes between 71c
fellers and 71&c bid. The cash demand
licre was slow and Atlantic port clear-
nncos of wheat and flour were placed at
478.000 bushels. Liverpool and the conti
nental markets closed strong in the /aco
of an Increase In the Kngllsh visible supply
of 1,601,000 bushels. Toward the end the
longs showed a desire to Increase their
lioldlnga and us the shorts were anxious to
obliterate their record , May was bid up to
714S71c ! and remained at that llguro until
the close ,
The strength In wheat and receipts away
below estimates started corn firm. The
Advance , however , met with heavy selling
! > > a prominent shipping concern and the
market soon turned weak. Local stocks
showed an Increase of 034,000 bushels for
the week and the visible supply lncreacd
2.427,000 bushels. Receipts were 958 cars.
Scattering buying gradually developed n
eteacly feeling and In the last fifteen min
utes the market bscame strong and touched
the highest prlco made near the start. May
opened J/4c higher , at 37 > 4c , declined to
EGTfic , and after being at 37c , sellers , most
of the day , It suddenly shot up to 374c } and
closed at 37K < Er37'4c.
Ortta started firm with the other grains.
Prices eased off for awhile on heavy sellIng -
Ing , but when the offerings were finally ab-
norbwl the market turned strong and closed
near th ? top for the day , Receipts were
large. 530 cars. May opened. % c higher , at
27if28e , declined to 27c. then firmed up
to 27'fi27T6ct ' the closing price.
Provisions opened strong , but there- was
considerable more for snfo than appeared
to bo wanted for a while and prices de
clined to a trifle below Saturday's level.
Near the end of the session the publication
of last week's shipment of meats was so
lieavy as to Induce enough buying to cause
n. rally all around. May pork opened Be
lilghrr , at $10.20 , rose to $10.2214 , declined to
JI0.07VS , then recovered to $10.17 % at the
close , The range In lard and ribs -was
email.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
330 rars ; corn , 700 cars ; oats , 300 cars : hogs.
82,000 head.
Leading futures ranged ai follows :
Articled. Opcti. Hlrn CloM. Y's'd'y.
71K 70H9M 71V <
09H 8M oou CDW
34W 14H
S6W 87MS7M ! IF
S7M 87H
28 27H
38HIH
990
' ° S5
1020 1022X iio'o 7J < 1017K 1015
I563H BBS 863 BCD
673 77H 072H 77K 572H
' ' ' 481) 480
BIO 'i'o'aii
Cash quotations wero. as follows.
FLOUR Dull nnd steady ; winter
patents , J3.CCXg3.70 ; straights , $3.30i&3 40 ;
sprint- patents , hard , $3.40 3.60 ; bakers , $2.20
02.50 ; straights , $2.SXf3.20. (
WHEAT No. 2 During , 67 JSc ( ! ; No. 3
BprlnjGCVzff 7i4c : No. 2 red , 71 < 571Hc.
CORN No. 2 , 331/Sc.
OATS No. 2. 27o : No. 2 white , 29 0-300 ;
No. 3 white , 2M,4 < fI29V4c.
JlYK-No. 2 , 5C057C.
BARLKY No. 2. 42Wf62c.
SUKDS Flaxseccl , No. 1 , J1.14V4@1.18U.
Trlmo timothy seed , $2.35.
PROVISIONS Mess pork. pr bbl. , J9.90
09.95. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , 5.56B5.67& . Short
rll- > Bides ( loose ) , J4.70iT4.95. Dry salted
BhouldcrH ( boxed ) , 14.25 4.75. Short clear
Bides ( boxed ) . Jo.OGS .lO.
WinSKY-Dlstlllers' finished goods , per
gal. . )1.27.
SUOARS-Cut loaf , K.70 ; granulated. J5.20.
The following were tXe receipts and ship
ments for today ;
Articles. I Receipts. | Shipments.
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy ; creameries , 14J19c ;
dairies , Il < gi7c. Eggs , dull , fresh , 17V418c.
Cheese , steady , creameries , 9V4llo.
NEW YORK GHMMIAL MARKET.
Quotation * for the Day on General
Commodities.
NEW YORK Jnn. 16. FLOUR Receipts.
E4.324 bbls. ; exports , 4,670 bbls. Market
dull but steadily held. Winter patents ,
3.75iy4.00 ( ; winter straights , $3.65@3.G5 ; Min
nesota patents , $3.S04j4.15 ; winter extras ,
$2.7080.00 ; Minnesota bakers. $3.0033.30 ; winter -
tor low erodes. $2.400'2. ' 5.
CORNMEAL Steady ; yellow yestern. 82
© SZi- .
RYE Quiet : No. 2 western. 64iS65c , r. o.
t > . . afloat.
BARLEY MALT Steady ; western , 63 ®
r
WHEAT Receipts , 184,300 bu. ; exports.
lOS.ClS bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2 red , S0 % @
fcOTdo , f. o. b. , afloat , to arrive. Options
opened firmer on cables and small Russian
Bhlpmcnts. The dull trade , however ,
prompted realizing and a subsequent de
cline took place , with the visible supply in
crease , small clearances and light export
trad ; , additional points of weakness. Near
the close prices rallied on covering ant
left off llrm , at WHo net advance. No. :
red. March. 7S ? ; < ft79c. closed 78c ; May ,
75J4O-75T4C , closed 76Hc.
CORN Receipts. 61.675 bu. Spot , steady-
No. 2 , 43HO'44c , f. o. b. , afloat. Options
opened steady , with wheat but under blc
receipts -and a heavy visible supply , in
crease , developed weakness. Prices finally
rallied on covering , however , and left of
uteady and unchanged. May , 4liQ41Tic
closed 41T4C.
OATS Receipts , 157,200 bu. Spot market
dull ; No. 2. 34c ; white , 35V&C. Options quiet
and featureless.
HOPS Steady ; state , common to choice.
189G crop , 7SSc ; 1897 crop. llj > l3c ; 1593 crop
! Siil9c : Pacific coast. 1896 crop , 7JfSc ; ibV
crop. WtlSc : 1S98 crop , 18O19c ,
HIDKS-Firm : Qalveston. 16&c ; Texas
drv. 12c ; California , ISc.
WOOL Firm ; fleece. 17Q22c ; Texas , n
CCUc.
TALLOW Quiet ; city , 4c ; country , 4ff4i&c
ns to Quality.
RICE Firm : fair to extra , 4ig6ilc :
Japan , 6Uf 5Hc.
MOLASSES Firm ; New Orleans , open
kettle , good to choice , 29ft3lc.
COTTONSEED OIL Firm ; prime crude
lf4T19V4c : prime yellow , 23&c.
METAI.S The week opened with th (
metal market showing great strength li
r.rarly all departments. The feature o
today's market was a further rls > from 1
to 23 points In copper , owing to bullish re
ports from the weft and abroad and .
withdrawal of sellers. Lead , spelter niu
Iron followed the Improvement on a smalle
ncale. Tin was flrm. but without change
Slimy rumors were In circulation LH to tin
cause of the relative hesitation In tin , thl
jnctal having shown remarkable und ovei
rensntlonal turns last week. At the close
the metal exchange called pig Iron war
runts llrm , at $8.25 , nominal ; lake copper
strong nnd higher , with $14.00 bid nml $14.60 1
ankeil. Tin , Arm , with $21.76 bid and $22.00
nuked. Lead was strong , with $4,15 bid. and
$4 lVi asked. Spelter , llnner , with $5.30
bid nnd $ i.4l > asked. The brokers' prlco on
Icud today was $3.921/4 and on copp r It I
WUH $14 ri
BUTTER Rccflpts , 7,310 pkics. ; market I
flrm ; western creamery , 15319c ; Elglns , i
20c : factory , 12f < 14c , . '
CIIKKHE Recolpta , 681 pkgs.j market
steady ; largo white , lOVic ; small white , HW
llVic : large colored , lOHc ; small colored ,
H/llVJc.
KGUS Receipts , 4,917 pkgfl.J market flrmj
western , 2lc ; southern , 2lc.
O.M.I 1IA UEN12UAL .MARKET.
Condition of Trade nnd Quotation * on
Htuplc nnd Knncy Product * .
KGGS Receipts Increasing ; unsettled and
weak ; good Block , 14c ,
IrtJTTnn-Common to fair , 11Q12C ; choice ,
38lCc ; separator , 20u ; gathered creamery ,
7JlSc. )
POULTRY Hens , live , G c ; dressed. 7Uc ;
old roosters , live , 3c ; dressed. 4c ; spring
hlckens , live , 7c ; dre-ssed , iSS c ; duck ? ,
Ive , S'SQCc ; dressed , 7Wc ; geese , live , 6c ;
drosscd , 8c ; turkeys , live , 8Jj c ; dressed ,
UAME Teal , blue wing , $1.75 ; green wing ,
$1.50 ! mixed , $1.7ofo2.25 ; jackrabblts , $1.50'o >
1.75 ; Cottontails , $1.M1.25. ( {
PIGEONS Live , per doz. , 60C.
VEAL Choice. fcUS c.
OYSTERS-Bulk Standard , per gal. , $1.10 ;
mediums , per can , 16c ; Standard , per can ,
20c ; Extra Select , per can , 25c ; New York
Ccunts , per can. 30c.
VEGETABLES.
CELERY California good stock , 2ic ;
choice , 3fic ; fancy , BOo ; extra largo , 75c ;
Michigan , choice stock , 2S030c.
CAULIFLOWER Per crate , $2.50.
ONIONS Per bu. , 60053c.
BEANS Hand-picked , navy , per bu. , $1.35
POTATO ES-Cholcc. racked , 45S50c ;
poorer stock , 40c.
SWEET POTATOES Per bbl. . $2.60.
CABBAGE Per lb. , crated. lc.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS California , fancy , $3,75 ; choice ,
3,50.
ORANGES Mexican , $2.75 ; Navels ,
'nncy. $3.25 ; choice , $3.00 ; seedlings , $2.50 ®
! .75.
BANANAS Choice , large stock , per
bunch. J2.0002.25 ; medium sized bunches ,
1.75Q2.00.
FRUITS.
APPLES Western Ben Davis. Genltons ,
> er bbl. , $4.00 ; New York Balwlns , Green- '
ngs and others , choice , per bbl. , $4.0004.25.
STRAWBERRIES Per box , 3uc.
GRAPES Malaga , per bbl. , $3.00010.00.
CRANBERRIES Jersey , $6.50 ; per crates
2.23 ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , per lb. , 17c ; Brazils , per
b. , StflOc ; English walnuts , per lb. , fancy ,
oft shell , 12c ; standards , lie ; filberts , per
b. , lie ; pecans , polished , 7 < ? i8c ; coooanuts ,
ier 100. $4.00 ; peanuts , raw , 5',406c ; roasted ,
! Hc : chestnuts , S09c.
CinER Per half bbl. , $3.000.3.15.
SAUERKRAUT-Per half bbl. , $2.00.
UONEY-Cholce white. 12V4013C.
MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , can. each.
12.50 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12.00 ; half-
; nl. cans , $6.23 ; quart cans , $3.60.
FIGS Imported , none ; California , 10-lb.
boxes , 11,50.
DATES H'allowee. 60 to 70-lb. boxei , So ;
Salr , 6140 ; Fard. 9-lb. boxes , lOc.
HIDES TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 2
ftroen hides , Cc ; No. 1 salted hides , 6 0 ; No.
J salted hides , 7Hc : No. 1 veal calf , 8 to12
bs. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 8c.
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No.
. , 3c ; tallow , No. 2. 2c' rough tallow , lc ;
white'1 grease. 2V403c ; yellow and brown
grease , I4fi21,4c. (
SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each , 15 ®
? 5c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled
early skins ) , each , loc ; dry shearings ( short
wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each. Go ; dry
lint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool
pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 405c ; dry flint ,
Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts ,
per lb. , actual weight , 30 Ic ; dry flint , Colorado
rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 405c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain
wool pelt ? , per lb. , actual weight , 3@4c.
FURS Mink , 10g76c ; ; bear ( black or
brown ) , $5.00020.00 ; otter , $1.5008.00 ; beaver ,
$1.000C.OO ; skunk , 15Q50 ; muskrat , 307c ;
raccoon , 15S50 ; red fox , 25c.25 : gray
fox , 25M60c ; wolf ( timber ) , 25C02.60 : wolf
( prairie ) , coyotte , 10030 ; wildcat. 10g'25c ' ;
badger , 5040c ; sliver fox , $50.00@76.00.
St. Lout * Market.
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 16. FLOUR Dull and
unchanged.
WHEAT Unsettled , closing with January
.jo hlgher , _ May steady tp l"/4c hlgheroand
: ash ,
January , , , H ,
No. 2 , GS&iOc.
CORN Options dull , unchanged. Spot ,
steady : No. 2 cash , 35c ; January , 35c ;
May , 35c asked.
OATS Weak ; % to He lower for options.
Spot , steady , easy ; No. 2 cash , 28c bid ;
track. 2S'/4c : January , 28&c ; May. 2S ? c ; No.
' white , 3 030ic. }
RYE Firm ; track , B6c.
SEED Flaxseed , steady , $ l.HVi ; prlma
tlmonthy , nominal.
CORNMEAL-$1.7501.SO.
BRAN Steady ; sacked , east track , 56c.
HAY Timothy , easy , $7.008.60 ; prairie ,
flrm. $3.00.
BUTTER Weak ; creamery , lS@22c ; dairy ,
13S17c.
EGGS Lower , 14c.
WHISKY Steady. $1.27.
METALS Lead , Hrm , $4.93 ; spelter , flrm ,
$5.00iT5.10. (
PROVISIONS Pork , quiet ; standard
moss , Jobbing , old , $9.00 : new , $9.87 % . Lard ,
strong ; prime steam , $3.30 ; choice , $3.40. Dry
salt meats , boxed shoulders , $4.23 ; extra
shorts. $5.37 ; ribs , $5.50 ; shorts , $5.75.
RECEIPTS-Flour , 4,000 bbls ; wheat , 48,000
bu. : corn , 152.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , C.OOO bbl.J Wheat ,
29,000 bu. ; corn , 108.000 bu.
Baltimore Market.
BALTIMORE , Jan. 16. FLOUR Dull and
unchanged ; receipts. 20,700 bbls. ; exports ,
6,700 bills.
WHEAT Steady : spot and month. 76 ®
76'/4c ; February , 76 076iic : steamer No. 2
red. 73@73c ; receipts , 18,900 bu. ; exports ,
.13,400 bu. ; southern wheat , by sample , 72 ®
76c ; southern wheat , on grade , 73V4076Hc.
CORN Easier : snot nnd month , 40040Uc ;
February 401i40\4c : steamer mixed , 37 ®
371 0 : receipts , 93,100 bu. ; exports , none ;
southern white and yellow corn. 37 @ 40jc.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 white.34i4c ; No. 2
mixed , 3232V4c ; receipts , 34,610 bu. ; exports. ,
none.
BUTTER Steady ; fancy creamery , 22c ;
fancy ladle. 15c ; good ladle , 1314c ; store
packed. 1213c.
EGGS-FIrm ; fresh. 1920c.
CHEESE Steady : fancy New York , lOc ;
large , ll@llc ; medium , UUQ1U4C.
Cincinnati Market.
CINCINNATI. Jan. -FLOUR-Actlve ;
fancy. $3.05(93.20 ( : family , $2.4002.60.
WHEAT-FIrm : No. 2 red. . 71V4 72c.
CORN Efuv ; No. 2 mixed , 33H@36io.
OATS Steady ; No. 3 mixed , 29Hc.
IlYE Steudv : No. 2 , 67fl69c.
PROVISIONS Lanl. steady , $3.30. Bulk
meats , aulet. $4:75. : Bacon , steady , $3.70.
WHISKY Firm ; $1.27.
BUTTER Easy.
SUGAR Steady : hard , refined , $4.350-5.10.
EGUB Steady ; 15c.
CHEESE Firm ; good to prime Ohio flat.
City GiHiln and Provision * .
KANSAS CITY , Jan. 10. WHEAT-FIrm ;
No. 2hard , C50C6c ; No. 3. 62065Hc : No. 2 red ,
72c : No. 3 , 660 Sc ; No. 2 spring , 620 5c ; No.
3. 5S0C3C.
CORN-Weak : No. 2 mixed , 32033c ; No.
3 white , 3IHc ; No. 3 , 33Hc.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 35c.
RYE Firm : No. 3 , 53c.
HAY Weak ; choice timothy , $6.757.60 ;
choice prairies $7.0007.23.
BUTTER Lower ; separator , 18c ; dairy ,
15c.
15c.EQGSSteady ; fresh , 15c.
Grain Iteccliit * at Principal Market * .
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 16. Receipts : Wheat , 67
cars.
cars.MINNEAPOLIS. . Jan. 16. Receipts :
Wheat. 610 cars.
DULUTH , Jan. 16.-Recelpts : Wheat , 176
cars.
CHICAGO , Jan. 16. Receipts ; Wheat , 220
cars ; corn , 83S cars ; oat ? , 350 cars. Esti
mated cars for tomorrow : Wheat , 130 ;
corn. 700 : oats , 300.
KANSAS CITY , Jan. 16-Recelpts :
Wheat , 23S cars.
> llnneiioll * .Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jqn. 16. FIXJUR First
patents. $3.7003.80 : second patents , $3.50 ®
D.CO ; flrst clears. $2.6W2.SO.
WHEAT Steady ; January. GSVic : May ,
E8 ic : July. 69HffC9V4o : on track. No. 1 hard ,
C9c ; No. 1 northern , CSc ; No. 2 northern , C6c.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO , Jan. 16. WHEAT Dull , un
changed ; No. 2 cash. 71c ; May , 73Tic
CORN Active , steady : No. 2 mixed. 3Bo.
OATS-Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23V4c !
RYE-Dull. flrm : No. 2 cash. 56Wc.
CLOVERSEED-Actlve. higher ; prtmo
cosh , old , 7lc.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MnAJ'AUKEE. Jan. 16.-FLOUR-Steady.
WHEAT Dull : No. 1 northern , C9J4070c ;
No. 2 northern , 67li06S\4c. I
RYU Steady ; No. 1 , 50'i057c.
BARLEY Lower ; No. 2 , 52052Hc ;
Orlonn * Mnrket.
ANS' , JanHOG PROD
irm ; pork , itandard mess , $9.5o
f r'llncd ' , tlcrre , 4W4Vic ; pure ,
Boxed meats , Ury salt shoulders ,
4Ucj sides , 5c. Dacon , clear rib sides , BTio.
Hams , eliolcf HUnarcurcd , SU09Hc.
COFI''KEtendy ! Rio , ordinary to fair ,
7 i0Hc.
R ICE Quiet ; ordlnan * to good , 4f6c.
FLOUR-Stwdy ; extra fancy , $2.4003.60 ;
patents. M.SM13.M.
CORNMEAly-$1.75.
BRAN-G5867C.
HAY-Prlmo , $11.0W712.00 ; choice , $13.0001
13.50
CORN No. 2 sacked , white , 42c ; mixed ,
424c ! : yellow , ISc.
OATS-No. 2 sacked. 33KQ3IC.
Liverpool Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 16. WHEAT-Futtlres
closed quiet ; March , 5s 10V4d ; May , 6s Sftd.
bpot , niirlnp- , dull ; winter , steady.
CORN Spot , steady : spot American ,
mixed , old. quiet , 3s 10V4d ; futures , steady ;
May , 3s 8 > id.
LARD Prlmo western , steady , 29s.
CHEESE American Hnest white nnd col
ored , steady , 433 Gd.
PoorlK Mnrket * .
PEORIA , Jan. IC.-CORN-FIrm , higher ;
new No. 2 , 33'/4c.
OATS Firm : No. 3 white , 27 i02Sc.
WHISKY-Flrm ; $1.27.
Dnluth Grain Market.
OPKHATIO.VS l.V STOCKS AND HO.VUH.
TrnniinctlonN Avnlii Itcncli the Million
Share Mark.
NEW YORK. Jan. lO.-The week opened
with transactions again reaching the mil
lion share mark , resulting In Irregular net
changes , losses prevailing. London , It was
estimated , sold altogether 75.000 shares here ,
nearly half of that amount In the flrst
quarter of an hour. There was no new
In the market of any Importance. Standard
stocks were In heavy demand In the fore
noon , all the grangers making new records
for high prices. The evidence of support to
leading stocks was followed by bursts of
strength elsewhere after a period of hesi
tancy In the early dealings. There was
a rise in Federal Steel on the continued
Eood demand for Iron products , but the
advantage gatnid was not fully retained.
Among other specialties in which , renewed
Interest was displayed were Metropolitan ,
Consolidated Gas , Leather preferred and
American Steel , while Air Brake made a
sensational advance of 17 points. The Pa
cific stocks were weak all day. The. heavy
London Belling was of assistance to many
hoard room traders In bringing about n
reaction In the final dealings , although
early In the day , when prlcss were offered
down , there was an Increase of buying In-
etead of selling orders brought Into the
market. It was in the last half hour that
practically all of the earlier gains In the
niarkct were lost and In a number of shares
the prices were carried sharply below Sat
urday's close , especially In Union Pnclllc ,
Northern Pennsylvania , Louisville , Manhat
tan , Southern preferred , Omaha , nnd Kan
sas & Texas preferred. Previously the
market had been rather quiet on declines ,
hut the greatest activity today was toward
the close , when prices ran off. Among the
coal dealers , Readingflrst and second pre
ferred suffered about a point. Heavy liqui
dation In Lake Erie & Western prefcrrerd
dropped the price of that stock six points.
The bond market maintained a good tone
during the flrst of the day , but suffered
in common with stock speculation In the
late selling. Total sales , $4.875,000. U. 8.
new 4's registered advanced % point and
the coupons , the 3's , 4's registered and the
6's coupon H point In the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's' Lopdon
financial cablegram says : The markets
hero today were active and good , though
the closing was Irregular. Americans be
gan strengthening and remained ilrm , with
Erles till New York opened , when the
bears sold freely , causing a temporary re
action. There was good support , however ,
and the close was near the top. There was
an active Interchange of buMness , but It is
still noticeable that the public Is realizing ,
though the market is bullish to a man.
Coppers were hard. The fortnight's sta
tistics show stocks down 718 tons , and sup
plies down 718 tons. Money was unlend-
able. Eighteen thousand pounds starling of
gold In bars was brought by the bank ,
which has also secured the bulk of the
African parcel at 77s BVid. There Is no de
mand.
Following are the closing quotations of
the leading stocks on the New York mar
ket today :
Atclilson JIX do pfd 6714
do pfd & 1V4 do 2nd pfd 3a's
Baltimore & Ohio. . . 6R& St. L. A ; S. W ail
Canada Pacific . . . . SO do pfd SO
Canada Southern . . UH St. Paul 12 > Vide
Central Paclflc 45v do pfd 157 < 4
Chr-3. & Ohio 2G',4 St. P. & O W.
Chicago & Alton. . . . 168 do pfd .C3
C. , I ) . & Q 133 St. P. , M. & M..1SO
Chi. & B. Illinois. . . 64 Southern Pacific . . . S7M
do pfd 114 Hothliern Ily 1- %
Chicago O. W 15H do pfd 47 i
Chicago , I. & L. . . . B T xi & Pacific . . . . IS
do pfd 34 Union Pacific 45 %
Chi. & N. W 144V4 do pfd 73 %
do pfd 1&8 U. P. , D. & Q 13Vi
C , C. , C. & St. U. 46U Wabash S
do pfd S7 do i > rd 23
Del. A Hudson 112 W. & L. E 6H
DeljjJ. , & W IK do pfd 26H
Den , & Rio Q 20 Adams Express . . . .108VS
do pfd W/i American Ex Hi1
Erie ( new ) 15 % United States 57
do 1st pfd Wells-FarRO Ex . .128
Fort Wayne ' IN Amer. Cotton Oil. . . Soft
Gt. Nor. pfd 160 do pfd S3
Hocking Valley . . . . : ? i Amer. Spirits 13K
Illinois Central , . . .116Vi do pfd " ! i
Lake Erie & W 16 Amer. Tobacco 145 %
do pfd 61 do pfd * 147
Lake Shore Con. Gas ISOtf
Louis. & Nas * . . . . . . . 65K Com. Cable Co 175
Manhattan L lotCol. ' . F. & I MV
Met. Street Hy 191 4 do pfd 80
Mich. Central U : Gen. Electric 9ST4
Minn. & St. L aU Haw. Com. Co G7H
do 1st pfd 89 Int. Paper MH
M'ssourl Pacific . . . . 45UI do pfd 94
Mol.llfi & Ohio 3S Laclede Gas 63
M. . K. A T 13W Lead 38Vi
do pM 57'.i do pfd Ill
X. J. Central 1 1 Nat. Linseed Oil. . . . S
N. Y. Central 126 Pacific Mall 45 %
N. Y. . C. A St. L. . . 14H People's Gas 110 %
do l t pM 70 Pullman Palace . . .160
do 2nd pfd 3C % Silver Cert'ncates. . MV4
Nor. & We t 18 Standard H. & T. . . 94
No. American Co. , 7 Sugar 127' ( ,
Northern Pacific . . . 46T4 do pfd 110U
do pfd 76U T. C. A Iron Sfi'i
Ontario A W 1914 U. S. Leather 7 > 4
Ore. R. A Nav W do pfd 72H
Ore. Short Line 4 W U. S. Hubber 46'4
P. Coast 1st prd. . . . M do pfd 114H
do 2nd pM S Western Union . . . . S4H
Pltt burg 180 Federal Stctl 53T4
Heading ; 22H do pfd 83H
do 1st pM MU Ore. Nav. pfd 71-H
R. G. W K PaclHo Coast 4SVi
do pfd WVt Colo. Southern t
Rock Island 117U do 1st pfd K14
St. L. & S. F t'i do 2nd pfd 3&
Fourth aBsessment paid.
The total sales of stocks today were 1.020.-
400 shareiIncludlnjf 22.925 Atchlson. 61.S20
Atchlson preferred , 12.265 Central Paclllc.
6.825 Chesapeake & Ohio , 45.720 Burlington ,
14.220 Chicago & Eastern Illinois. 3.610 Erie.
7,700 Erie preferrerd , 3.800 Great Northern
preferred. 18.120 Louisville & Nashville. 22-
000 Manhattan. 17.320 Metropolitan. 13,270
Reading preferred , 7.280 Missouri Paclllc ,
3,000 Missouri , Kansas & Texas
nreferrf-d. 7.520 New York Cen
tral , 17,220 Northern Pacific , 10,800 North
ern Paclllc preferred. 4.000 Ontario & West
ern ; 5,820 Readlnsr : 40.000 Rock Island. 27.S20
Union Pacific. 44.820 St. Paul : 17.370 South
ern Pacific : C..tOO Southern. 23.200 Southern
preferred. 11,220 Union Pacific prefsrrred.
10,150 Cotton Oil. 3,3M5 American Tobacco.
110.200 Steel. 10.300 Steel preferred. 15,920
People's Gas , 6,735 Colorado Fuel & Iron ,
33,520 Brooklyn Transit. 5.2M Lead , 7,270
Pacific Mall. 28.COO Sugtir , 12,500 Tennessee
Coal & Iron. 4.250 Ltather. 19.520 Leather
preferred , 9,500 Chicago Great Western.
Unntoii StaokN nnd Ilniulii.
BOSTON. Jan. 1C. Call loans Z73 p r
cent : time loans. 3K4 per cent. Closing :
" ' J
A. . T. A S. F H % Ge"n' . niectrtc pfd..lG5J
Amer. Sugar 1Z7V4 Atchlson pfd D7'4
do pfd 110ft Atchlson 4a Mi !
Bay State Gas 3 ? . Allouez Mining Co. 6 %
Hell Telephone 300 . Atlant'o 1
llurton ft Albany..156 lloston & Montana.279
Boston & Maine . . .17014 liutto & IloBton. . . . M
C. , B. A Q 133T Calumet & Hecla.C40
Utohlbunt 115 Centenn'al ' 5JH
Gen. Electric WVi Franklin 21
Mexican Central . . . 6ft Old Dominion 3711
N. Y. A N. U 9'J OH-eola 83
Old Colony 1W Qulncy 149
Hubber 4K , AJventurc 9 ? (
Union Pacific 45W Tamarack 199
West End B3H Wolverine 371
do pfd 113 Iarrott ss
WestlnKhouse Kk-c. 44 Humboldt
do ptd 03 Union I and 12
lloston t , tS Wlnona HT
Ed. Electric Tel..185
London Money Market.
LONDON , Jan. 16 , 4 p. m. Closing :
Consols , money . . . .11U1 N' . V. Central 1M
Contois , account.,1115-10 Pennsylvania CC'J
Canadian 1'aclllc , . . , kSTi Kcadlnir 11' ,
Erie :6'i Union Pacific pfd , . 76 i
do lat pfd 41'i Atljihlpon
Illinois Ct-ntral . . . .113 > * Louts. & S'asti.i &S'i
A' . Pacific pfd k \ Grand Trunk 714
St. I'aul , common..lMTi
BAR SILVER-27 d per ounce.
MONEY 1W1H per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short and three months' bills1 , 2 5-1-6 per
cent.
Parrlicn Financial.
LONDON , Jan. 16. The market for Amer
ican securities opened dull , but soon
showed firmness. Prices later , however ,
eased off somewhat on operators' taking
profits , the market leaving off barely steady
In tone. The demand was generally light.
Spanish 4 ; < cloned at 47 % . Gold at Buenos
Ayres , 100.70. The amount of bullion tone
Into the Bank of England on balances to *
day. ii : 0ooo.
PARIS , Jan , le.-Spnnlsh 4n closed nt
4S.07HThrcu Per c nt rente * , lOlf 67Uc for
the account , Exchange on London , 2of 22c
for checks ,
DHULIN , Jan. 1C In anticipation of a
reduction In the bank rote , private discount
on the bourne today cased to 2'4. Prices
were llrm and Mexicans , Argentines and
Spnntsh 4s wcro In good demand , Italians
were heavy. Iron shares were in npeclal
favor , owing to the advance In the price
of pit : Iron.
\ MV York Monry Mnrkct.
NEW YORK. Jan. Ifl.-MONEY ON CALL
Nominally. 2fl2 4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-303 < 4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Strady , with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.81i for
demand , nnd $ J.S2',4 for sixty days ; postsd
rates. $4.S3V4 nnd $ I.So'il commercial bills ,
SILVER CERTIFICATES Nominally ;
BAR SILVER-r-9 = 4c.
MEXICAN DOLLARS 17UC.
GOVERNMENT BONDS Strong ; 3s ,
107 % : new 4s , reg. , cxlnt. 12S'i ; coupon , 129',4 ;
4s , reg. , 112 ; coupon , 112J 2s , SDV4 ; 5s , reg. ,
cx-lnt , lll'.i ; coupon , 112',4. '
Financial Note * .
BALTIMORE , Jan. IG.-Clearlngs , $2,867-
475 ; balances , $397,400.
NEW YORK. Jan. IC.-Clcarlngs , $115,622.-
013 ; balances. $9,072.739.
BOSTON , Jan. 16.-Clcarlngs , $15,210,305 :
balances , $1,452,43S.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. IG.-ClearlnR-s , $1-
323,029 ; New York exchange , bank , $1 pre
mium ; commercial , 20c discount.
CINCINNATI , Jan. 1G. Money , 2',4 < 3G per
cent : New York exchange , par ; clearings ,
$3,887,550.
CHICAGO , Jan. 16.-Clearlngs , $24,810,210 :
balances , $2,633.837 ; New York exchange , 50c
premium ; sterling exchange , posted , $ I.S3Q >
4.S5H : actual , $ l.83i4.85 ; sixty days , $ .SHi
ffM.SS'/i. Stocks were steady ; Slrawboard ,
32 ; Diamond Match. 147'V North Chicago ,
220 ; West Chicago , 95 % : Alley L , 77U ; Bis
cuit , common , 54V4 : Biscuit preferred , 105 % .
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 10. Clearings , $6,066,073 ;
balances , $1,038,832 ; money , 4fr6 per cent ;
New York exchange , lOc premium bid , 25c
premium asked.
PHILADELPHIA , Jan. 16. Clearings ,
$10,147,396 ; balances , $1.948,341.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK , Jan. 16.-COTTON-Dull ;
middling. Oc. Net receipts , 1,763 bales ;
gross , 5,766 bales ; sales , 2,900 bales ; stock ,
112,507 bales ; exports , to Great Britain , 4S9
bales ; to the continent. 83 bales. Total to
day : Net receipts , 43,206 baits ; exports , to
Great Britain. 14.016 bales : to the continent ,
8.492 boles ; stock , 1.152C39 bales. ConS6H-
dated net receipts , 87,423 bales ; exports , to
Great Britain , 62,646 bales : to France , 6,103
bales ; to the continent , 38,277. Total since
September 1 : Net receipts , 6,322,332 bales ;
exports , to Great Britain , 2,507,44 $ bales ;
to France , 537,805 bales ; to the. continent ,
1.72S.924 bales.
NEW ORLEANS , Jan. 1C. COTTON
Spot , quiet and easy. Sale * , 3,000 bales ; or
dinary. 315-16c ; good ordinary , 4 < * c ; low
middling , 4c ; middling , 65-18c ; good mid
dling , 615-lOe ; middling- fair , 67-16c. Re
ceipts , 10,172 bales ; stfeck , 466,228 bales.
Xew York Dry Good * Market.
NEW YORK , Jan. 16. The week opens
quietly In the. dry goods marfcqt so far as
spot business is concerned , but mail or
ders for all descriptions of cdUoa goods
have been of fair volume. The export d-
mand for heavy brown cottons is well In
evidence , but actual business Is ItmltSd
by the stronc , oversold coridltlon of UadlAg
mills. Bleached cottons are arm at the
recent advancos. Masonvlllo 4-4 bleached
advanced ttc to 6o per yard. Prints are
llrm. Ginghams are also flrm , with a
moderate demand. fTho woolen good * dlyt-
slon showed rte material change. Tile de
mand was quiet for men's wear and dress
Eoods.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK , Jan. 16.-COFFEE-Optlons
opened steady at unchanged pricey ruled
more active , but higher , following unsatis
factory European cables , liberal receipts at
Rio and Santos , smaller warehouse deliv
eries in thU country , Increased American
visible and apathy ofspot buyers in the
open market ; closed barely steady and un
changed to 5 points lower ; sales , 10.250 bags ,
Including March at $3.65 ; April , $5.70 ; May ,
15.75 ; July. $5.85 ; August , $5.90 ; September ,
$5.95 ; October , $6.05 ; November , $6.05. Spot
coffee. Rio , dull and barely steady : No. 7 ,
Invoice. $0.62V4 ; No. 7. Jobbing , $7.12V4. Mild ,
elow ; ' Cordova , $7.50S14.00.
Sugar Market.
NEW YORK , Jan. 16. SUGAR Raw , Ir
regular and unsettled : fair refining , 3 13-16c ;
centrifugal. 96 test. 4'ic ; molasses sugar ,
3 9-lGc. Refined , dull and eauy.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 18.-SUGAR
Quiet : open kettle27403 7-lGc ; open kettle.
centrifugal. 3 9-16040 ; centrifugal , granu
,
8c ; syrup , none in first hands.
VUlble drain Supply.
NEW YORK , Jan. 16. The statement of
the visible supply of grain , In store and
afloat , on Saturday. January 14 , as com
piled by the New York Produce exchange ,
Is as follows : Wheat , 27,735,000 bu. ; In
crease , 377,000 bu. Corn , 23.362.nno bu. ; In
crease , 2.427.000 bu. Oats , G.736wO bu. : In
crease , 331,000 bu. Rye , 1.630,000 bu. : in
crease , 244,000 bu. Barley , 3,796,000 , decrease ,
229.000 bu.
California Dried Fruit * .
NEW YORK. Jan. 16. CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUlTS-Steadler all round with
a fair demand. Evaporated apples , com
mon , 788c : prime1 wire tray , S Jc : choice ,
9J/3V4c ; fancy , lOp. Prunes , SHftlOc. Ap
ricot ? , Royal , lift He ; Moor Park. 13Q1SC.
Peaches , unpeeled , OCdlc ; peeled , 21S23c ,
Oil Market.
OIL CITY. Pa. , Jan. 16. Credit balances ,
$1.16 ; certificates , 1 cash at $1.14 ; shipments ,
104,768 bbls. ; runs. 142.838 bbls.
Ilnn't * .
Chicago News : Don't try to climb over a
barbwlre fJnco on crutches.
Don't think an indulgent husband always
goes homo full.
Don't linger at the bottom of the ladder.
Either go up or down.
Don't Insure your llfo and then proceed
to work yourself to death.
Don't expect a coat of paint to cover a
woman's ag : successfully.
Don't think a woman always achieve ?
greatness when she gets a husband.
Don't think a man dwell * next to the roof
ireroly for the sake of the view.
Don't expect a plrl to furnish proofs of
her statement to the effect that she can't
sing.
Don't lock the stable door after the- horse
is stolen. Poislbly the thief may repent
and bring It back.
Don't Imagine that long hair will give- you
the. strength of Samson , unless , like Sam
son. vou have a head for It to jrow on.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts of Otittle Light with the Prices
Satisfactory.
SFOCKERS AND FEEDERS STRONG , ACTIVE
Hog * Soil Hnrlr with
Soon Clcnrcil Out of tha
Yard * nml lit tiood
SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. 16.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. " " ' rl'r'e.
Total receipts 35 40 21 3
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follow ? , each buyer purchasing the num
ber o head Indicated :
Cattle. HORS. Sheep.
614 293
' *
'tt20 935
941
Sll 07
4.C57
CATTLE The. receipts of cattle were very
light today , only thirty-six cars being re
ported In tha yards. However , the cattle
received were all on sale , so that the offerIngs -
Ings were more liberal than on some days
when the receipts have bean much larger ,
but with heavy consignments direct to pack
ers. The market as a whols was In satis
factory condition as regards values and any
changes that may have taken place were OH
the side of better prices.
There were between eight and ten loads
of cornfed steers umaiiK the offerings and
the market was reasonably active so that
everything changed hands early. There
have been so few fat cattle here for some
time back , and at th ( same time prices
have been rather uneven , so that It Is not
always un easy matter to make exact com
parisons. For that reason there Is a wldo
difference of opinion among sellers , soms
calling the market steady and others lOc
higher. The truth Is that both were right ,
the market was strong to lOc higher. Ono
thing they all agrco on Is that fat cattle are
selling a * high or higher than any tlmo
this season , the decline of last Tuesday
having been all made up. Mo'rnover the
market can safely be reported as 23c higher
than the low day last week. Some pretty
good cornfcds brought $5.10 this morning
und other very fair cattle sold at $4.75 < Jf5.00.
Cows and heifers were In good demand and
brought steady to strong prices , the supply
blng foon exhausted. Bulls and stags
were steady and the same was true of veal
calves. ' '
There were a few stockers and feeders
In the yards and the market on good feed
ers was strong and active. Just at present
the demand seems to be for feeders , cattle
with some weight , whllo light stockera art
not going as well as they did a short tlmo
ago. Representative sales :
BEKP STEERS.
39 bulls 1113 2 70
HOGS The receipts of hoes were small ,
as uiual on a Monday , though somewhat
larger than last week. The market was In
good shape and most everything1 sold In
KooA season. The prices paid were strong
to 5c higher , but , as the proportion of
lltrht mixed and common loads was some
what larger than usual , the unles do not
show the full strencth of the market. The
llsht mixed loads sold largely at $3.5003. ( > 2Vi ,
as against $3.453.50 on Saturday. The
heavier mixed loads went at $3 SSH'SS.SG ' ,
whlla the long string Hold at $3.0 at the
close of lost week. The top was $3.60 ,
which was paid for pretty deoent heavy
weights. While the trade could hardly be
characterized ns active , owing to the de
termination of sellers to get all the market
would stand , everything was disposed of In
good season.
It will bo noted from the table of average
j > rlcen at head of column that the week
opens with values 7 > , c higher than they
wcro a week ago , but close to 5c lower
than they were on Monday two weeks ago.
The average price paid for hogs one year
ago was $3.47. two years ago $3.22. thre < s
yearn ago $3.66 and four years ago $3.88.
RenresentaUve sales :
No. Av. Hh. Pr. No. AV. Sh. TT.
r,9 211 280 $3 40 93 219 80 3 C2
SO. . . .ICG 3 15 173 241 160 362
66. . . , U3 SO 3 45 84 215 160 3C2Vi
85. . . .214 40W 3 45 72 241 160 352V6
.191 W ) 350 43 315 3 521,4
25 213 40 3 50 58 290 120
GS 252 40 350 262 240 352 %
73 21G 40 3 CO GO. . . .270 80 3 65
20 245 3 60 C3. . . .378 120 3 63
35 156 3 CO 56. . . .322 0 3 55
CO. . ,261 80 3 50 15. . . .23 365
70. . .237 ' 3 CO 74. . . .290 280 3 55
73. . .212 'so 3 50 70. . . .227 120 : : 55
72. . ,21ft ICO 3 50 GS. . . .315 120 3 63
6.J. . .285 120 3 60 C6. . . .306 40 3 tf
10. . ,2fil 3 50 C2. . . .301 80 3 55
C6. . .215 120 3 CO 52. . . .336 120 3 5T
69. . .225 120 362VS 68. . . .316 120 3 65
.227 40 35214 7. . . .309 367V4
49. . . .278 40 3521,4 54. . . .331 120 SCO
20. . . . .179 352V4
WAGON LOTS-PiaS
230 3 5214 6 350 3 50
10 102 300 4 285 350
19 103 310 6 238 3 50
8 2SO 323 1S5 3 50
7 243 350 9 163 3 50
5 210 350 2 5W 350
1 2SO 350 1 270 362W
2 . 343 350
SHEEP The receipts of sheep were still
larger than at the close of last week ,
twenty-ono cars being reported In the yards ,
which was the largest run since November
21. In fact there we.ro more cheep than any
thing Plso In the yards and the chief in
terest of the day was centered In the sheep
tarn. Th ! market was In pretty good shape
and as a rule entirely satisfactory to the
selling Interests.
Dfslrublo light 'muttons , both sheep and
lambs , were In artlvo demand and changed
hand ? very readily nt steady prices. The
i Bales given below will show the prices paid
| so that there Is no special necessity for
, enumerating them. Uuyrrs all seemed to
> want supplier and tha offerings , though
i liberal , did not appear to be any too heavy.
i as they were disposed of In a short time
1 Heavy iheen and lambs , while they nil
chanced bands readily , sold weak to Ida
lower. The heavy stuff mm * to be . < lrUK
In nil the markets nml In very llkoly to be
ncirlrcted whenever buyers , can secure
lighter weight * . Still the prices pnld for
that kind hprs compare- very favorably with
other markets ,
Quotations are ; Ooo < l to choice fed
wpMtrn wpthers , $3,75fT4.00 ; fftlr to itood ,
JJ.GJIIS.M ! choice western yearlings , $4,15V ?
4.2B ! fair to good western yearling * , $4.001 ?
4.15 : fed ewe * , $3.00473.45 ! good to choice
natlvo lnmt . M.SfifiC.OO : good west
ern lambs , $4.76tf6.00 : feeder sheep , $3.601 ?
3 75 : fpodcr lambs. $4 OOiN 50 : rull sheep ,
$2.WK3.00 ; outl Inmbs , $3.0033.60. Representa
tive sales :
No. Av. Pr.
10 mils 9i > $300
HO Mexican sheep 90 3 70
1S7 western wethers. 123 3 75
92 owes and wethers. . . . . 93 3 M
144 sheep and yearlings 109 4 00
240 vivtrllliK * and 3's. mixed 105 4 00
137 Mexican yearlings 73 4 10
CSi western Intnln 74 4 70
30 Mexican nwrs 9.1 2 75
1 stag 150 3 00
220 wivtcrn ewes 109 3 20
4 ewes 100 320
220 nw ( 102 330
42 Mexican ewes 93 3 40
GO Mexican owes 97 3 45
3 ewes 100 3 60
fffl westerns , mixed 95 3 r
S02 westnrn wethers 134 370
r wethers 100 4(0
1 xvpther 120 400
47fi Utah yearlings , rornfpd 97 4 12V4
91 South Dakota ycarllnga 94 4 1
273 South Dakota lambs 63 t 55
Go Iambi 81 4 GTi
127 South Dakota lambs 78 4 r * >
603 western lambs 79 4 75
CHICAGO MVI2 KTOCIC MAnKKT.
Unlit Supply of CntI IN Attended lir
Hotter Pi-lorn.
CHICAGO , Jnn. 16.-Tho light supply of
cnttlo received today resulted In a strong
market. Buyers competed against rach
other for tha choicer consignment and
prices for such showed nn upward tendency ,
whllo the common and medium grades sold
nt steady prices. Fancy cattle brought
$5.SOifC.OO ; choice steers , $5.40fi6.75 ; medium
steers $1.7585.00 ; beef steers. $3.80iN.7G :
bulls , $2. < f3.25 : cows and holfers , $3.30 ®
4.00 ; western feed steers , $ I.OOff5.60 ; Texas
steers. $3.60 4.90 ; calves , $4.00g7.10.
The demand for hogs started active and
early sales were on an average of 2Ho
higher. After the buyers had taken tno
best of the offerings they became Indiffer
ent and refused to buy except at conces
sions and the early Improvement wna largely
lost. Fair to choice , $3.6503.80 ; packing
lots. $3.COW3.G7V4 : mixed , $3.50tj3.70 ; : butcher.
$3A52H03.7o ! lights , $3.4583.70 ; pigs , $3.10
3.76.Tho
The most desirable flocks of sheep sold at
steady prices , but othetv ; were weaker to
lOc lower , owing to cxresslvo offerings.
Poor to prime sheep , $2.001JN.15 : heavy ex
port sheep. $3,9053.95 ; yearlings , $3.90if4.55 :
lambs , $3.15E(5.15 ( ( , with light weights uelllne
much hlchen than heavy lambs.
RECEIPTS-Cattle. 13,600 head ; hogs , 40.-
000 head ; sheep , 20,000 head.
TVoiv York Live Stoclc.
NEW YORK. Jan. 16. BEEVES Re
ceipts , 3.795 head. Market steady ; medium
to choice , $4.90i$5.CO ; good to choice oxen
and stags , $4.KXI .10 : bulls. $3.2SQ4.10 ; choice
fat bulls. $4.40 : choice cows , Ji.lMit.15.
Cables firmer : live cattle at London , 11 % $ $
12V4c ; nt Liverpool HU@12c dressed weight ;
Hvo sheep , llffllic dressed weight ; refrig
erator beef , 9iic per pound. Exports today ,
mno cattle ; estimated tomorrow , 600 cattle
and 4,110 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 603 head. Market
steady and active : veals , $5.00tI8.25 ; barn
yard calves , $3.50g 3.75 : yearlings , $3.0033.30 ;
no southern or western calves.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts , 3.760
head. Market opened slow ; sheep steady ,
lambs steady to a Shade lower ; closed moro
active ; sheep , poor to prime , $2.75@4.60 ;
lambs , ordinary to choice , J3.OOffS.56 ; one
rar fall clipped. $4.87 % ; culls , $4.60 ; no
Canada lambs.
HOGS Receipts , 14,554 head. Market 15 ®
20o lower ; ordinary to crime , $3.703.80 ;
common to rough , J3.BO } < 3.80.
Ktininn Oil- Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY , Jan. 1C. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 3.070 head natives , 2,210 head Texans.
All grades of slaughtering cattle In active
demand at strong to lOc higher prices ; no
choice native stecrn offered. Medium na
tive steers , $4.5036.30 : lightweights , $4.25-0) - )
S.OO ; stackers and feeders. $3.20ft4.00 ; butch
ers' cows and heifers , $2.80S > 4,3o ; bulls , $2.80
( S3.6B : canncrs , J2.00i2.75 ; western steers ,
$3.CO5.10 ; Texans , $3.CCKJ4.75.
HOGS Receipts , 9,650 head. Market very
active : the light supply quickly absorbed
at strong : to lOc higher prices. Heavies ,
$3.60@3.70 ; mixed , $ S.46@3.70 ; lights , $3.36 ®
3.60 ; pigs , $ S.lCff3.25.
SHEEP Receipts. 3.400 head. Well ma
tured muttons , lOc higher , other grades ac
tive at flrm prices. Lambs , $4.0005.10 : mut
tons , $ J.604.20 : spring lambs , $3.25573.80 ;
feeding Bhcep , $3.0023.60 ; stockers , $2.00&13.25.
t. Lonli Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 16.-CATTLE-Recelpts ,
3,100 head. Including 2,000 head Texans.
Market strong ; fair to fancy native ship
ping and export steers , $4.50(36.85 ( , bulk of
ales. $5.0035.35 ; dressed beef and butcher
steers , S3.00S-5.50. bulk of sales. $4.00&5.2S ;
steers , under 1,000 pounds , $3.0094.40 , bulk
or sales. J3.60 < g-4.00 ; stockers and feeders ,
I2.151iM.35 , bulk of sales , $3.25ff4.2o ; cows
and heifers , $2.00 ( 4.50 , bulk of heifers , $2.75
IE4.20 , bulk of cows , $2.2303.00 ; Texas and
Indian steers. $3.00jn.0 , bulk of sales , $3.70
@ 4.30 : cows and heifers. $2.2 1-3.75.
HOQS Receipts , 7,300 head. Market
stronger : pigs and lights. $3.45(2-3.60 ( ; pack
ers. $3.40(33.65 ( ; butchers , $3.60 ® 3.75.
SHEEP Receipts. 800 head. Market
slow ; natlvo muttons , $ J.OO4.15 ; lambs , $4.00
St. JoHPiih Live Stock.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 16.-Speclal.-CAT- )
TLE Receipts. 1.000 head : market active
and 5@10c tolgher : quality common and
mostly Texans and westerns : natives. $3.70
( gG.OO ; Texans and westerns. $3.3584.80 :
cows and heifers , $1.7S@4.26 ; stackers and
feeder * . $3.354/4.78.
HOGS Receipts , 3,000 head : market was
active and strong to EC higher , selling at
$340T > 1.70 : bulk , $3.5Wt'3.eO.
SHEEP Receipts , 700 heed ; market active
end strong.
tack In Slicbt.
Following are the receipts at the four
principal western markets for January 16 :
Cattle. Ho ' . Sheep.
Omaha . (18 2t > 5S 4,663
Chlcatro . 1J.600 40.000 20,000
KansOB City . G.2SO 9.B50 3,400
St. LOUlS . 3.100 7,300 800
Totals . 23.798 69,806 28,863
Cincinnati Live Stack.
CINCINNATI. Jan. 16.-HOGS-Easy ; $3.10
@ 3.70
CATTLE Strong ; $2.50 1.90.
BHEEP-Dull : $2.25103.85.
LAMBS-Weak : H.UOSS.33.
Ill * Mathematical Limit.
Washington Star : "Mike. " said Plodding
Pete , "statistics Is wonderful things , ain't
they ? Ye don't have any Idea how much
dls world kin hold until yet git to talkln'
flggers. "
"Wot's the matter wit you ? " Inquired Me
andering Mike. "Is yer mind gene buzzln *
up into do billions ? "
"Mo attention was attracted to nn an
nouncement In dls paper which Is truly won
derful. Jes' t'lnk of It ; do cotton crop in
Texas last year was 2,122,701 bales. "
"You don't say BO ! "
"Yes , sir. Ain't dat astonlshln' ? Hero's
somethln' else you don't know. De world's
output o' gold last year waa $237,504,800. "
"Was It ? "
"Yes. Jes' t'lnk of It ! "
"I can't. "
"Walt a minute an' I'll say It over. "
"It's no use. I laid awake last night
tryln' to realize how much two dollars and
a half would bo If I had It , an' I've got
brainfag. "
_ _ M M > ,
After an Imposition.
COLUMBUS. O. . Jan. 16. The Ohio Cen
tennial commission special committee started
for Washington today , accompanied by about
eighty prominent Ohio citizens , to urge con
gress to make an appropriation for the cen
tennial. The party started on a epoclal
train from Toledo over the Hocking Valley
road and picked up President James Kll-
bourne and others of the Columbus party
here. The party will meet the Ohloans la
congress on Wednesday evening.
JAMES E BOYD & CO. ,
Telephone 1039. Onialut , Neb
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You Will Find it in the
Principal Cities.
ATLANTA. OA.
Klmbnll Hon e New * Stand.
ANACONDA , MONT.
James II. Godard.
BILLINGS , MONT ,
J. O. Sperr ? .
BOSTON ,
Pnlillo Library.
Vcndomo Hotel
IJoiton Preu Clnb , 14 Bo rrorth at.
BUFFALO.
Goneice Hotel N MT SlnndL ,
BUTTK.
Cltr Xcvrn Depot , Cor. Mnln and Droa4
vur
CAMBRIDGE , MASS.
Harvard t'nlvcriltr Library.
CHEYENNE.
n. A. I.otran , Ulii Wet 10th 9t ,
Cheyenne Club.
CHICAGO.
AndUnrlnra Annex \ctr Stand.
Auilltorlnm Ilotrl vr Snnil.
( irnnd Puclfln llntrl Now * ntand.
( ircat Nnrtlirrn Hotel Xe < nm Stand.
Pnlmrr llonir .Nrrrn ntand.
I'oNlomrr .Vt-iT Stand , No. 217
liurn Sired.
Amoclnted Advertlier'a Clab , Palme *
Home.
CLEVELAND.
Weddell Hnnnc.
The Hollonden.
Commerclnl TrixveleiV AnocUtloa ,
Sltuionla Temple.
COLORADO SPRINGS.
Drlicoe llro . , tio. 3O Soath Tcjon M.
Printer * ' Home.
DENVER.
Ilrovrn Hotel Xc Stnml.
Hamilton fc Kouilrluk , OO(1-OI1 ! 17th
MeLnln. Pitt Jt. Co. , 835 Sixteenth St.
Pratt Mercantile Co. . 1517 Larimer St.
The Stationer Co. , 15th and Lawrence
StrectH.
Wlndior Hotel Ken * Stand.
DE MOINB5
Hoie * Jacob * , Hock Inland Depot.
V. U. G. A. lleadlnR Room.
DULUTH , MINN.
Wltm & Dennett , 214 W. Snperlor St.
FORT SMITH , ARK.
II. B. A. Reading Room
HELENA.
W. A. Moore. Uth avenue and Main St >
Helena Public Library.
HOT SPRINGS , S. D.
George Glbaou.
HOT SPRINGS , ARK.
C. II. Weaver & Co.
F. C. Dovlng.
KANSAS CITY.
Robert Reid. 10X2 McGee St.
Coat on Honneew Stand.
Mlm'ourl Republican Clnb , DOS DaltU
more Ave.
Public Library.
Rlckvccker Cigar Co. , Oth and Walnnt
opposite P. O.
Railway Y. M. C. A. , room 27 Unlov
Depot , Knn nn City , Mo.
Public Library.
LEXINGTON , KY.
Y. M. C. A. Reading Room.
LINCOLN.
W. S. EdmUton , 1123 O Street , Deliv
ery Agent.
LOS ANGELES.
Oliver A HalneH , 1OO S. Spring St.
LOB Aiigele * New * Co. , 212 1-2 Sf.
Spring St.
LONDON , ENGLAND *
Cbarlei A. Gllllg' * American KxcbanM
S Cockapur St. , Trafalgar So. . , S. W.
MINNEAPOLIS.
Public Library.
West Hotel New * Stand.
Union Hook & Novelty Co. , 0 Wa h
Ington Avc.
NEW YORK.
Cooper Union Library.
Fifth Avenue Hotel New Stand.
Fifth Avenue Hotel Reading Room.
Ilroome Street Library.
Holland Home Reading Hootn.
Hoffman IIoue.
Imperial Hotel New * Stand.
Mechanic * ' and Trader * ' Free Library ,
No. 18 Kat Sixteenth direct.
Pre * Club , 12O Na * an St.
Wetmlnter Hotel Reading Room.
Wlnd or Hotel Reading Room.
Y. M. C. A. , 23d Street and 4th Avenue.
OGDEN.
W. Webb , 2405 Washington Ave.
McCartney A Co. , 300 25th St. I \
PARIS , FRANCE ,
New York Herald Reading Room , 41
Avc. de I'Opera.
'
PORTLAND , ORE.
IV. to.Jane * , 201 Alder St
Portland Hotel New * Stand.
PHILADELPHIA.
Mercantile Library.
SACRAMENTO.
Public Library.
SAN FRANCISCO
Pnbllo Library.
SANTA ANA , CAL.
Santa Ana Free Public Library.
SALT LAKE CITY.
L. F. Hammel , Lyceum Theater.
Bolt Lake New * Co.
Pnbllo Library.
SEATTLE
C. G. Oyiton , Potofflce New * Dtpot.
Hotel Seattle New * Stand.
George F. Ward.
SIOUX CITY
aarretton Hotel New * Stand.
Monilamln Hotel New * Stand.
Heel Vendome New * Stand.
Public Library.
Gerald FltKlbbon , 7OO Fourth It.
Hey Allen , 321 Center St.
Y. 31. C. A. Reading Room.
SPOKANE ,
John W. Graham 723-733 KivenliU
Avenue.
ST. JOSEPH.
Brn 4im' * New * Stand , 781 Edmea *
trrvt.
Junction New * Stand , 6O1 EdniOBd 14
Y. H. C. A. Iteadlnic Room.
ST PAUL , MINN.
P e * > Clab.
Wlndior Hotel.
ST. LOUIS
K , J. Jett , 800 Olive St.
I'lantrr * ' Hotel Xewa Stand.
Public. Library.
WASHINGTON , D. C.
Wlllard' * Hotel NCTT Stand.
Arlington Ilotrl.
UouKrrlanal Library.
ItlKK * llouiie.
Agricultural Department