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    10 THE OMATTA BATLV BEE : SATUHDAV. .lANUAHV 0 , 1OU. ! )
Poor Export Btnineoa and Qoo3 Crop Re
ports Depress Wheat ,
PROVISIONS SLUMP ON HEAVY REALIZING
Corn nml Onto , liilliicnceil lt > AVIienl ,
llnlli Clone l.emrr Nortlme'slern
< ! nil n 3lnrkrl WeitUer
'III n 11 Cli
CHICAGO , Jnn 5-Wheat , depressed by
the lioor export biislno .s , the declines In
outside markets nnil good crop now a , closed
weak , May , c under yesterday. Provisions
fcUimpod on heavy realizing , Mny pork elos-
Iris IftQli'ic , May Inrd T'iftlOc ' and Mny ribs
S5J7HC lower Corn closed He nnd oats > ! , c
unilcr : esterdny.
The wheat market opened easy on the ab
sence of any stimulating news , May a
shndo under ywturdny nt 69 > iW 9V- This
was the hlBh mtch for the da > , for thereafter -
after thu price went under puts ami stayed
there , buying against , those privilege * caus
ing only the feeblest unward movement.
The poor export business wns one reason
for the selling , good crop ntws from Ar
gentina and elsewhere another. The weak
ness of noithwcst markets Minneapolis
showing a greater falling off than Chlcigo
and selling otdrrs from tint * ee lion \\eie
also a failor In the weakness , on the
decline ) considerable Ions wheat was let
out. With 'his limy f gloomy news the
tact that receipts weic unto liberal and
clearances Htnall .iddid but Illtle to t le
discouragement of the bulls Ten thousand
I HI cash wheat was raid for the seaboard ,
but Inlev of the large stoek thu trans
action was contemptuously labeled "retail
business" and forgotten. May slumped as
lai as po shle | and then closed weak , 34C
under .vcsterdnj at ( .v i Prlmnr.v receipt *
were SOIV2I btl , again' ( S3 66bu last veur ,
and Atlantic port clearance" In wheat and
Hour were equal to JjO.oOo bit Hecclpts here ,
76 cars , none ! of uh'eh ' graded eotiirail.
Minneapolis and Duhith icporteel l" l ears ,
compared with 'I'l List week and 112 a jear
aso.
aso.The strength exhlblteil earlj bv the pro-
\lsloti market wns overcome latet by heavy
leillzlng prosecuted tliringhout the ses
sion with great an'matlon Receipts of
hogs , fi.OM hiad undei cxpee atlons , and
betti r Price's at the vaids were the cause
given lei the .slight sain lecorded at the
opening A good demand fiom new quar
tern and home coiiset\athe purcnascs by
otlurs cau cd a fin tier adv nice tinder
preHsure of profit-taking the sain was all
lost and the maiKet turned weak. May
pork ranged from 110 ? J' ' . . to $10.9 > 5ilO ! I7' , ,
cliuvn at $5 72
Corn , ste idled bv provisions foi a time ,
later "Uccumbcd tei the Inlluence of wheat
and the leactlnn of provisions and closed
lather eas > Conn iv ofteilngs were re
ported a little fieer and nrimarj leceipts
Ight 1ST cars here Clearances were fahly
laige Scattered lots of long e.cirii weio let
nut on the decline Trade was dull through
out the pension. May sold from 3JV to
JIUc. closing He down at UMiaic
The tiade In oats was small and prices
a i hade lower In svmpathv with the other
gi.iln markets , although there was n fair
demand for cash to be loaded on boats nnd
Held until the opening of navigation Local
i0xccJ ! ; ' were 16S cars. Mnj ranged from
-l\Jj.T6c to 2lc nnd closed ens.v IBC undci
.vestordny at 2174c
Intimated rc-ceints tomorrow : Wheat , CO
cais , eorn , 110 ears , oatb , Ib3 cais hoes
2 000 he id '
Tlie leading futures ranged as follows :
Ailjcleo.l Qp n. | High | Low | Closre.l Ycs'y
* Wheat I l | " - - -
Jnn. n ;
May
July
Corn-
Jan.
May
July
Oats-
Jan.
May
Pork
Jnn. 10 I7i { | 10 57U
Mny 10 77'ij 10 It )
Lard-
Jan. 5 SO | 5 87"
May n flj
Ribs-
Jan.
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOtIR Stoadv : winter patent" , $3 40W
3..0 . : straights. ? tOOfH2fl ; clear , $ ' 90iJl (
tyK- r-poc.UI ? ' * Mfi' ' ° ° : sl > rng | patents'
f0i > f/3rij , straights' , $2MWi100 , bakers $1 ! )0 )
92 .M low giacles , $ l15f < 1 < ,0
WHEAT No 2 led , 117"jfres' " e
9 ! , ' " ' ° Jl SeNo ] " Jcllow , 3ig,1Hic.
Nc'Tw ? . % H .N ° : : "lme-:31iC- : :
RYE-NO. 2 , GO ? KH.C"
HAULHY No 2 , .ISfH'c.
, , S,3l/l ! ; > Sr's"0 ' I'a\--eed ' , $1 49'i ; northwest ,
$1.40'4 Prime timothy seed , $ . ' 35. Clover ,
contract grade , $ S 10
iftIJnliVI'1IONSTMc' " ' "ork "CI 1)1) ' . tlSOi ?
10 50 ; lard , jier 100 Ibs . { 5 (77 ( .03 S2'i ' ; Mioi
libs , f-ldes ( loose ) . ttBOifSSO. dr.salte. " .
.shoulders ( boxed ) . $350'U575. short cle t
sides ( boxed ) , JB MXijB VB
WHISICY-plstllleis' finished goods , on
* basis high wines per gal ' $1 - > 3U
SUaAHS- loaf. $370 ; granui.itcd. $3 K
fort di"B n'e ' 'C ' rPccll'ts > aml "I'lpment
Articles. Uecolnts Shlpm'f ?
1 our. bbls . 3s.n ) .Oiifl
Client , bu . 75mj
' " " . bu . . ( HH )
" "t , tm . SII.ODI
' > 'e bu .
; . ( „ ( )
Darley , bu . 76,00) .
On the Produce oxchanco today the tint-
tei nmiket was nrm. ciearneUes , , lll/jsc
dairies , l.fille . Clieei < e. llrm at 12i4 > ,3e'
Ugfs , Him , fresh ,
M3W YOH1C \IIKIT.
IliioffUloiiN for ( lie- In > cm Various
C'cniiiiodllc--i.
NEW YORK. Jan 5-KLOUR-Reeelpts
1I.W7 bids. ; exports. 15,697 bbls , ' rnthei
quiet nnd at the close weaker In tone , witli
a disposition to cut prices because of the
drop In wheat , .Minnesota patents , $ isOj
$463 ; Minnesota bnkeic , $2.KiSt310 , win-
iJrnJlUHMWI373 ! , winter Htrnlghtn
$3 IOJ/3 lo. winter extras , $ . ' 53ji.o
winter low eradcs. $2.3Q2.40 Rye Hour
llrmcr nnd active , choiceto fancv , $133f
aft ) ftiickwheat Hour , tte > adj nt $ 'lOTi' 25
< 'OHNMEAI-Qulel. vellovv western , bde
tlty. 7JX1. Uralidj wine , $22Ti'J30 ' {
JlYE Steadj , No 2 xvestern , bO'Je f. o. b
nlloat ; state , filie c. I. f , New York , car lots
11AHLKY Klrmer , feeding , 4JU { < t4Up e I
f New York , maltlnt , ' , 49&3lc c. I f ! New
Yoik.
IIARLEY MALT Steadj , westcin , 35Ql c
WMIAT Receipts. 6IOO mi. ; exports , .I. ,
inS bu ; spot , stendj , No 2 red 73e f ci It
ano.it , prompt. No I northern , Uuluth , 79i4i
f. o. b nlloat. prompt , No 1 haul , Uiiluth
Sl'io f o. b ntloat. prompt ; No. 2 red , 7Je
elevator. Options opened easj and will
llttlo exception weie weak all clav , jiaitlc
nlHilj In the aftermun , when llquld.itloi
devc-loped and benrH made a vigorous at
tack Weakness ahioad dlwippolntlng Ar
gentlno news , n break In provisions , llgn
learnnce.s and northwest selling all con
tribute d to the heaviness , clotted we-alc a
Hft ne decline , c\copt March , which wn
Hteidy nnd iimhaiigc'd on Htrengtli of casi
piopertv , Mnrcli , 7S\fi7tie , closed at 7.VHI
May , 7)Sfl76 ) .I-lt.c elosul at 7l\c , Julj.7ij |
fj75Ue , clOHCd nt 74C |
I'ORN Receipts. 5S.WO bu , exports ,
1m ; spot , ca > , No 2. 40'jir f o b niton
and .TJJiC ele\.ilor Optlo-is opened en > > nil
further declined with wheat ami on talk o
larger receipts resulting from fa\orabl
wtMthei went \\eniknetis In provisions als
helped ; closed weak at sge decline , Mas
SWiJOUc , e-lobed at 3'lo
OATS Receipts. 53.flOO bu , exports. 9.M
till ; spot , llrm , No . ' . 29'.le , No 3. 2M4e , Ne
\vhllc , Jl'-iC. ' No 3 while 31c , track ml\ee
9fi30 < 4c , track white , aifiaSc. Options qulei
HAY Stronger , shipping , "SftfeOc , good t
e-holcex. $ onS7Iae
HOI'S Quiet , state , common to choice
1HK ! crop. tc. U9S crop , 79e. | 1 ! > 99 crop , 121
lie ; Pacllto coabt , ISDti erop , 4fific ; lS9i croi
7i9e : IW crop. 12ifUe
] UDis-Klrm. ( iaUejton , eo to 25 Ibs
19',4c ' ; Texan dry , 2) ) to 30 lb , H'fce ' , Call
fornla. 21 to 23 Ibs . 2mc
J KATIU3R Steudj , hemlock sole , Ittiena
AyrtK. light to hcawplghts. . 20'u25'Jc '
acid. 33fi3Uc (
rROVlSlONH-Urcf , dull ; family. * ! . ' EO
1300 ; mess , MO 60 , beef hams , { 'J
clt > extra InilU
J.'ll i723irt fut meats , sle.uly. plekled be !
lies , J5.25ti72J , plekled Mmuldcis , J7 7i
pickled hams , > S25ri9W Lard , e-asler , wesl
orn Plenin closed nt ft ! 10. J.uui.irj , J < , it15. 1
noiiilml. retlncd rahj . continent , $ ii 15.M. ;
Eolith Amerlta , } 6X ( ) compound , $5 071 .jij "j
Pork llrm. family. 12 ( H > ji 12 5 . 'men
HdUfi1075. nhort ciear , IllJifiUOO ; fan
Hy. ? WSil2W Tallow. llrmiT , citj.5i > (
colintr > , 5HtS5i ?
.MIITAI-S Tin broke bndl > today In sjn
iiathy wltli unfa\orutilo foreign news an
iiiilirro.rriue on the pirt uf the luoer < i < K
Im ; In an irregular condition and \er > qulc
i
Tim other niPtal were not perlnlh n > tl\e , i
iu > r were features nf Importincc de\cloied I
At the close the Metil exchange i illed pig j
iron warrantK quiet ( quotatlnn * omitted ) ,
hike copper , urn hftiiftcd at JH. W. tin , easy
at J.47MJ2T. 10 , lead. tetidy at JI70f/l75 , I
f > l'elter , quiet at HOTM W > 1 ne brokers'
prli e for copper is JlfiJo , exchange , J1BV ) ,
eiitltiK Jl'i I
PHiiOIITS : To l.herpool , dull , cotton i
b > sieiim , 25d. iiomlnal , grain by uteini , '
li'MVid.
Illt'K r'rm ' , dnmesllc , fair to extra. 45T
fiHe ; Japan , lsjT/3 / ( .
MOhASSiS-Hrm. New Orleans , open
kettle , good to choice , 32 40c.
OMVIIA YiN nit \Tr MAiiKnr.
Ccinilllliin of Trnile nnil ( liiotnlloni on
Mniilt * nml Pmic.v 1'rodttec.
COOS Rccc'pts light , fre-sh stock weak ,
at Ific. i
DIU2SSI3I ) Pofl/rRY-Tholce to fancy '
turkey , lOo , ducks , "ic , geese , "ifi " 'ic ; spring
chickens. 7ji7Hc , hens. C > 4l7c ; roosters , 4
livi : POt'I.rilY-Hens. : c ; spring chick
ens : 5'4e. old and staggy roosters , 3c ;
ducks ft'ic ' , geese , fi'4e ' ; turkeys , 7c.
HfTlKR-fommon to fair , 16V. choice ,
epaiator , 2ie ! , giithered creamery ,
PIGEON'S Live , per doz , 75c ,
VEALS Choice , ! ) c.
OAME-Duek.s , mallard" , Jl.dOflS.M ; blue
wing teal , $1.75 , green wing teal , $1.2/iil.oO ;
mlxc'd clucks , $1 r,0t(2.t ( > ) ,
OYSTERS Medium , per cnn. ISc , stand
ard , per cnn , 22c , bulk s and ird , per gal ,
11 50 , extra Feleus , per can , J'V ' , extra se
lects , pe > r gal . $1 V'i2 00 , New York count" ,
per can , 17e , Now York counts , per 100 , $1 2o
HAY rpland , choice $6.50 , midland ,
eho'ce , $6 , lowland , choice , $5 , rye straw ,
choice , $ i SO , No .1 lorn , 27c ; No 3 white
oats , 221st , cracked corn , per ton , $12 , corn
and oats , chopped , per ton , $12.50 , bran , per
ton , $13 , shot is , per ton , $11.
NEW REKTS Per doz. bunches , 75c.
RADISHES-Per doz. bunches , 40c.
LE'l'n'CE Per doz. bunches , 40c ; fancy
head lettuce , per bbl , $3
swEiri POTATOES-PUT bni. Illinois ,
$ ! . Jeisiejs , $3 , lirge bbls , Kansas , $275.
POfATOES-Per bu , choice , 3U 40c
' CAUUAGE-Per Ib , l'2c ' , Holland seed ,
' V'-e '
t AULirLOWKU Per crate , $2.50.
CRANHERRlES-Ilell and UiiBle. per bbl
O 50. Jerrys , $ C.2i.
ONIONS Retail way , yellow , 65c ; red , 75
ksr.c.
CELERY Per doz. , 23jj30c ! ; California , per
ttnc h , r > ij7ic
IURN1 PS Rutabagas , per Ib , IHc ; Ca-
adl.in , I'tfiPie.
MUSHROOMS Per Ib box. 50c.
TOMATOES-Plorldn , pe-r C-biskct crate ,
I.EOfld 00.
FRUITS
APPLES-Cholce western shipping stock ,
{ dOf/1 50 New Yoik stock , $1.75Ti4.00.
GRAPES C.itnwbas , per sm ill basket ,
Sc , Malaga grapes , per bbl , S7.00it9.00.
TROPICAL 1--IUIITS.
ORANGES-MexIcan , per box , $3 ; Call-
orn'.i navels , per box , $1 50f1.75 , California
eedllngs , per bos , ii 73'ii3 00.
LEMONS California fancy , $ -1.75 ; choice
California , $1 50 , Messina. $1
MISCELLANEOUS
HONEY-Per2l-seetlonca.se $1.25.
Nt'TS Hlekorj nuts , large- , per bu , $1 ;
dielllmrk" , $1.25' ! ; 1 3 > .
FIGS California la > e-s , per 10-lb. box ,
1 , California carton , per 10-lb. box , $1.10 ;
mporte-d llgb , per Ib. , lie.
DATES-60-lb bo\ci * . 5' < , f6" per Ib.
MAPLE SPGAR Per Ib . ! ) <
HIDES , TALLOW ETC.
HIDES No 1 green hides , Sc ; No. 2
green hides , 7c , No 1 salted hides 9ijc ;
No 2 suited hides , SVfcc , No \eal calf , S to
J Ibs , 9c. No 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc.
TALLOW GREASE , ETC Tallow , No.
Ic. No. 2. 3\c , lough 2c , white grense ,
iciSUc , Jcllow and brown gren e ,
SI. I.culls Cralii unit I'roviMleiiiN.
ST LOUIS Jan 5-WHEAT Lower. No.
2 led , cash , rlevatoi , " ) i4i. tiack , 7mj72Hc ,
2 hard , C5T/C7c , Januaij , b9'ic ; Maj , 71c ;
Julv , CS&jic
CORN Lower. No. 2 cash 30V4c ; track.
Till'.e , Jinuarv , 30e , May , 31\c.
OATS-Weak ; No 2 c-ash. 2lc , track , 2IHc :
No J white. 26c , 'Maj , 25c.
RYE-HlKhcr at 5Je
. l'LOUR Dull and unchanged ; patents ,
J145T/355 , extra fancy , $3 I&S-J.IS ; clear , $275
1290
SEKDS Timothj- , $200J2.35 ; flax , nominal
it $1 16
ORNMEAL $1 7V171 ( 75.
HRAN rirm. sacked , cast track 64W < c.
HAY-Tlmothj. steadv at $1000312.00 ;
piaiile. tinner at $3 G01S 60
WHISKY-Stendy nt $1.23'A.
COTTONTIES Higher nt $1 10.
RAGGING 'Stendv at S J fO c.
HEMP TWINE-9c.
PROVISIONS Dry salt boxed moats , ex
tra s'lort-s $ > rc'i ; clear ribs. $575 ; clear
sides , * i.S7ii liacon , extra shorts , $ S 12Vfe ;
clear rl'ia , $6 23 , clear bides. $617' . Pork ,
steady , jobbing , $1'75 ' old. $1125 , new. Lard ,
nominal , prime steam , { SCO , choice , $5 C3
METALS Lead , higher at $ l.ti7'z. Spel
ter , lower at $4 23
I'OULTKY Dull , chickens and duekP.
64e ! , tuikejs , 7c ; ucese , 5V4c.
RECEIPl S riour. 3,000 bbls ; wheat , 18-
000 bu , corn , IVI.OOO bu , oats , 16,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Ploiir. 8,000 bbls. ; wheat.
23,000 bu , coin. C.1,000 bu , oata , C.OOO bu.
Hitter , KKK anil ClucneMarket. .
PHILADELPHIA , Jnn. 5 BUTTER
Unchanged , fnncj western creamerj29c ;
fancv wt-stein prints , 30c.
EGGS Dull and 2c lower ; fresh nearby
20c. fresh western , 20c , fresh southwestern
19c , frcsli southern , ISc.
CHEESE Quiet but llrm.
NEW YORK , Jan. 3 BUTTER Re
ceipts , 3,500 pkgs , s.rong , June cieamery
271tc , western creamerj , 2IJJ10C , factory
0
< JHEESE-Recclpts , 3719 pkgs , Orm ; fall
made , fancy , small , 12a4flle ( ( , fall made
fancj , large , 12 % 13e , late made , small , 12
far.11. ! late made , large , Iia412c.
EGGS Receipts , 1,223 pkgs. , llrm ; wcst-
ein , 23i26o loss off , western , ungraded , at
maik , ltif/2le
ST LOUIS. Jan 5-RUTTER-Firm
ere.uneij , 242NC | , diilrv , 192lc (
EGGS Steady nt 17' c
CHICAGO , Jnn 5-RUTTER Firm
creameries , 19f/2Sc , dairies , 17 < B2Jc ,
EGGS Film , fresh , 19'io.
' KANSAS CITY , Jan 5-RUTTER-
Creamery , 21f/24Kc , dntry , 17fflSc.
IXSOS Steady , fresh Missouri nnd Kan-
sns stock liists , Itic doz. , cases returned
. storage , 10ft lie
Liverpool eirnlii nnd I'reii Inloiix.
LIVERPOOL , Jan. 5 WHEAT Spot , No
, 2 red. western winter , firm at 6s lOd ; No
1 inn thorn spring , llrm nt 6s I'Jil , No.
California. 6s Jellies 3 d
CORN Spot , American mixed , new , tlrn
at 3s ltd , Ameilean mixed , old , llrm nt .It
| C' d. futill es , ijiilet ; January , 3s 5'ad ; Fcb
- ruarj , 3s f > 34d , March , 3s .Vfed
HecelptH of wheat during the last threi
days , l i.OOO centals , Including 96,000 cental
Am'-riLiin
| ReeelptH of American corn during th
last three * dajs , 130.00 centals
I'ROVISlONS-Lard , American refined , li
palls , llrm at 32s , prime western , In tierces
llrm at 30s Id Hacon , Cumberland cut
llrm at 3.1s t.d. long clear middles , light
llrm at 31s 6d , long clear middles , heavy
llrm at 31s , Hhort clear backs , llrm nt 3J
Oil , clear bellies , llrm at 36s ,
KIIIIKIIH Cl < > ( iriiln nml I'rnvlnloni.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 6 WHEAT Mny
B1V , cash. No 2 hard , 63ti 3Hc ; No. 3 , 59J
62'ic , No. 2 red , 70c , No 3 , 63j { Sc ; receipts
J. ears
CORN Maj. 29"Bc ; cash. No 2 mixed
2SVi29c. No 2 white , 29c ; No. 3 , 2574C.
OATS-No 2 white , 24c ,
RYK No . ' . 49f)49VjC >
HAY < 'ho'cei tlmothj$30 > r)950 ) ; cholci
pralilo $7 ( ri7l > 0
RECEIPTS-Whcat , 19,200 bu. ; corn , S7.3C
bu : oats. 4.0t)0 bu
h SHIPMENTS-Wheat , 22,500 bu ; corn , 10.
bOO bu ; oats. 8,000 bu
Toledo MnrUc't.
IS TOLEDO. Jan. 5-WHEAT-Actlvn aiv
III higher. No 2 cash , fite. May. 73i c
id e'ORN I'ull and unchanged , No 2 mixed
of SJ'.e
OATS Dull but steady , No 2 mixed , 2e (
so RYE-Dull but flrm , No 2 cash , 57c bid
i. CLOVERSEED-Qulet ; prime cash , oc |
$ IS5 , January , new , $570 ; March , } 577'fc
20o
MlniiiiinollNVlunt nml Kleiur.
, iMINNEAlPOLIS. Jan 5-WHEAT- !
tto stoio : No 1 northern , January , 64\c , Maj
to clV.c , Julj. 67'4c ' : on track No 1 hard. 6 > c
No 1 noilhern. til4C , No 2 northern , 61\c
TLOUR First patents $3 40fi3 50 sccon
patents $3 ' \Kii3r.O , llrst < lear $2 20Q2 30.
HHAN-ln lUlk. $11 Will 25
, tllltinaUeeCrnln Jlnrket.
II- MILWAUKEE. Jan 5-WHEAT-Markc
' .o lowei No. 1 northern , t > 7e , No. 2 nortli
03
orn ' IVnOi63c
, RYU-Stendv. No 1. He
11ARLEY Easj , No 2 , 45c ; sample , 351
Duliilli Wlient Hnrl.e-t.
DPLPTH , Jan. 5-WHEAT-No J Inrc d
it- cash. t.G'4C , No 1 northern , cash. Gl' c
15. .May. G794c , Juh. fiS e , No 2 northern , C2' '
M. No 3 pprlnsr. 5S'4e
J8' Con'i'o .llnrUel.
n' NEW YORK , Jan -OOKFEE-Th
i iff co market opened tead > with prlc.es
points lower to 10 jiolnu h'chir ' and fo
n- lowing the. call i tiled generally Sfilu point
nnd liigher on brltk covering and ln\estmer
lni > lng whli. i wat > founded on increasln
c.oi)5uni | > 'l\o demand and a fa\orablc els
tlslleal outlook. The f regn mnrket nrws
< lld not average up fnxorabh t'lnuph nt
the. ame time not the re\er f 'I he market -
ket closed Him with prices tut , hanged to
2fl points higher Total "lies 1vr bigs , i
including Jnnunr.ti . nil- * " March , $ f. to.
Ma } . $ > , 5 ( > ? iG Hi Juno. $ fi 5i. Septc'inber. $ h ,0
< ai.75 , November. $ fl 75flfi v . in c ember , $ ( . Vi j
Spot , Rio , llrm , No 7 , linnlre $ < 2 > , No is
7 jobbing , $7 7S Mild , llrm , Cordo\a. $ .0) )
© 12.50.
.IIOXEMENTS OP STOCKS \M ) 1IOMI" .
Prleen Coer n Wlili- Hmm < l.neU of
PiiniN for siieiMilntliii ) .
NEW \ORK , Jan B-Prices nf sloe ks
traversed a considerable range today , mov
ing forward In the early dealings and then
put suing n letrograde course to about last |
nights levl. The deduction to be drawn
l tint professional traders are disinclined
e-om- I
to undertake extensive speculative
n Itments The mi"t effective Inlluence to
ward thlisin ) | | ltlon Is the conviction that
the money markets of the word are not
\cl In condition to afford abundant funds
for sijccul.itlon on credit
The Incident which pointed this ninnil I
was the unexpected proportions of the gold |
migau'e-nenls for tomorrow s steamer ,
mounting up to $ ,1,500,000 , as compared with
preliminary estimates of ? 2onOOOO i tic
lalye engagements were In spite of sag-
King Interest rates In London nnd a shalp |
decline In the discount rate at Herlln It Is I
e\ldent. thereforetltat the Hrlttsh gnvein- ,
menl designs abundant use for large ad- |
dltlonnl funds and that available gold sup- .
Idles n-lll be drawn to London as tar as1
possible Such a prospect make1 ! dellnllelv
against the prolmblHU of rn cnsv money
market In New Yoik Inpile of the n-
plenlahmont which various factots lire now i
tirlnslns to this center <
Tim cnnie of the mcunlng slremjlli In
the stock market was the cessation of tin
selling pressuie for Ileilln account The '
absorption of New York Central Mocks
and the sympathetic effect upon the while
railroad list continued. The reaction gained
force with the growth In volume ot the
gold engagements and the beats were dl -
po cd to take advantage of the situation
to depress the IndifltlaUi. nolablj Silt ; ir
nnd the steel and Iron stocks Rumois
were circulated that new dlllleultics would
be encountered In effecting the distribution
of dividends on the common stocks of Iron
nnd steel companies , which It has been rep
resented wa" boon to be inadf The dl"I I
clalmers that any such dllllcultles were an-
prehende-d failed to cause any notable' re
covery In the stocks affected The closing
of the market was , however , llrm , but
very dull and net changes , aside from the
industrials , were not Important
The week's legular currency movement
by express has been largelj In favor of
the banks , the outgo having fallen to le s
than $1OC > 0,0 > , so that the week's gain
fiom that source Is estimated at over $3-
000,000 , not counting receipts bv registered
mall , which last week ivere considerable
In addition the * banks have gained from
the biibtreamiry $25ii(03 Hut J3,000iOO ( ot
gold expotted last week must be iccltoned ,
that Io s on all accounts Is figured at * ! , -
500,000 at least Whether this has been off
set by loan contraction Is doubtful , In
view of the wcelt's activity in the stock
marhot.
The bond mm ket was dull and Irregular
Total sales , par value , $1,303,000. United
States 3s , icKlstered , nnd the new Is advanced -
vanced ' ( t In the bid price
The Commeielnl Advertiser's London
financial cablecram says :
The markets here- opened dull and quiet
today Slocks were found to be "carcc ,
especially Americans , prices for which ic-
sponded readily to the better feeling- . Ill
all other departments business was small.
The chief factors were the changed feelIng -
Ing , relative ease In money and better
news fiom Berlin , where It was reported
the liquidation was over and there was
homo pickingup of Canadian Pacific nnd
other Pacific shates Paris also bought
Spanli'i ' and Tlntos
In the afternoon the cheerfulness was
assisted by vague Transvaal rumors that
the Boers had made an unsuccessful effort
to break through General Trench's line
and that Cecil Rhodes had escaped from
Klmberlev Paris reported that a battle
was going on at the Tugela , otllclal reports
of which weie kept dark. These torles
were generally discredited Nevertheless
they hail in effect
Amerlcins were particularly affected bv
tha Increasing confidence and persistent
Now York buvlng of New York Cential
Money wa yorj easy on the release
of C5,000,000 In government dividends , but
tomorrow the market has to pay 1,000.000
on the balance of the treasuiy bills. The
local loan stock wns quoted today nt 2R4C
premium , which helped the money market
Call money at the close was unlondnblo at
31. : ier cent
The bank lost .E1J3.000 gold , engaged for
Argentina , and 20 , ( < GO for Malta Prom
Germany It bought 45,000 nnd 27,000 was
iccured ! n bars.
The following are the quotations for the
leading stocks on the New York exchange
todav :
\tchlson 19'L'Texas
,
,
,
;
;
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1
)
<
:
.
j
i ,
' ,
! ! ftnii HtoeK Qlioliii ICIMN.
ROSTON , Jnn 5-Call loans , 65(7 per
cent ; time lontiH , 6fc7 per cent. Olilclal
closing ( imitations of stocks , bonds nncl
minliii ; shores :
'
LONDON. Jun 5 American -ecur : lia
opcnfO better and Improved oomeuliat , but
eased off later mid lemalned quiet , with
the f-ettlement nl orlilnu thet attention |
members The cloiv wan ntc afly llullloii |
, to the .unouti of i ) ; . " * ) A.IH wltlidiawn
; from thu Dank of England on balance to-
da > Sp.inlsh Is elo.'ed at C3'4 ' ( Jold pie-
mlums are ciioted ; us follows. JJucno *
Avre-H 12SW , Madrid. 2i 50
1'AHIS. Jan G-A cheeiful feeling pie-
he vailed on the bonr.so today , the e > at-c > ol
& mone > in New York and London unc-ouraK- ;
il- Ing purchasing , partly on German account t
its Rentes were in good demand Internation.il
nt m-curltles were huider Kalllrs were ln't-
ter altliough the transactiotiH were unlm i
portant this being duo to tfic abti-nto ol
rlr i lvo nrws frnn Smith Africa Throe
per i i out reiiUnf 4ni for the urcount i'X-
chatiBe < m I nndon , 2Sf 2lc for check * Spin-
Nil I t" . i. " 41
HEUI.IN JnnPrice * cm the boiirse
Iciiinv I wenllrm cm the strength 'n New
York and western Imiir c Heats covered
on the unc-onllrmcd report that fie Uorman
steamer Hundesratli had lieou ielcn ed
lU'ENtlS AYUKS. Jin w-The gold e\to- |
tatlon todnj was 12SW.
MAPH1I ) , Jan -SpnnUh 4 e1n ed to
day at 7fin. Oold was quoted at 2biO. (
> Aot-U 'Mitiie * llnrUel.
Ni\V : YORK. Jan. li MONMJY-On call ,
teidv at JTffi iier cent , last loan al 4'6 '
per eent ; prime mercantile paper , fl per
esVini.lNr : i\rilANCSE-Kirm : , with ncI -
I mil Iiuslne s In bankers' bills nt Jl * \ for
demand and at $ IKfit3\i ! | for sixty da > s ,
posted tate , Jivji < , flisi and Jl sS'4 ; com
mercial , hill" . $1 siuiiTi .Ji. .
SIIA'ER-tVrtlllciites , DS ' 'ic , bar. Me ,
Mexican e'ollnls , 47i-c
"
llONIS-(1o\c'nime"nts ( , etrontj ; stntc.
stroii ! : . i alii " .id , irrequl.tr.
The following .ire tlie closlnR quotntlons
on bondB.
. ' . S. 2s , teg . 1112 % N. V C. Is
do 3" , teg . . 10.114 N j C. gen FVs IIS
do coupon . , unij , N. Carolina 6 . .127
do new K reg 1.1114 ! do Is lt.15
do coupon . . . tiUUiN't Pac Is . .110
do oil Is. reg lll' < j do 3s , .
do coupon 114'fe do Is. . .
do i > s , recr. " 111'i N Y C & '
clo coupon' , ii,1i,4 N "AJ W. gen.4s 9i"s
D of C 1 f.s . IV ) do gen. in . 120
Atch gen. Is . not 4 Ore Nnv. Is . . . 110
do adj Is. . , ; IIK , do 4s . . . . 101'fc
Canada So. 2 < . ins " Oti . . .
C. - eon ol fis . 111
I'-es , < i O. 5s US " .Rending . gen Is . V4
C , < c N con 717) Hlo G W Is r
do H F deb 5s HSUSt l it I M c B * 110
Chicago Ter 4 91 "iSt L & S F g fn 120
n & U. G. l-i i | 3 , t Paul consols 11,7
ln | < ' ' cip , St P. . C ft P is US
i : T v 'ft c is'i'oi do fis 115'ii
Eile gen. Is fiM , Po Railway 6s liv.i.
F W ft I ) C 1 7.fHS R. . < i T. 6s . . SOU
Oen Electric- , * > = 11) Tetin n . 3s . P4
G II. .t S. A. 6 10S | Tei I'ne Is . .111U
do 2s \K \ > I * do 2B . . . . u\ \
II , t T. C 5s. . 1M1 , Union Pneinc 4s
do con 6s . . Ill' ' , Walnsli Is Ill
la. Central 1 do 2s 9
K. C , P. ft C. . Is \\Vst Shore 4s . . 110 < 4
La. n. con J . lKii ( W.s Central Is . . vt'8
L ft N milis is Va. Centuries . . S"
So Paelile 4s MI , | do deferred . . . . 3
Jl , K. ft T. 2s CS Cole So. Is SIde
do is M'i |
Offered.
NCMV cirk IIIiiliiu ; SlnuliN.
Xn\V YORK Jan 5 The follow Ing
are the ollklal closing quotntlons for min
ing shares ;
Chollnr . . 15 Dnfirio IM
Pi own Point 10 Ophlr C"
Con Cal ft Va ISO l'i > month 8
. Headwood ft I Quicksilver 130
i Gould ft Cnrrle IS do pfd . . . .800
Halo ft Norcross : ,0 lerra Nevada O1
llomestake lilOO Standard 2V >
Iron Silver . . . . 31 Union Con . . . . 22
Mexican . J5- Yellow Jacket . . . IS
London stoc-lv ( lucilatlciii'i.
LONDON. J.in 3 I ' > m Closing :
Cons , money . 99'8 N. Y Central . . .141
Consols , ncct . 91'j Peunsjlvanla . . .67"
CanndlanPaclllc.nl Reading 9' ,
I Kilo 1134 No Paelllc pfd. . 75'
do 1st pfd smAtehlwn 2 < )
I Illinois Centl.il 113 LoulsvlIIo > > 2
Union Pac. pfd 761 ! Grand Trunk . . . . 7
| St P. common 121 Anaconda . . . . _ . . . SM
RAR SILVER-FInt at 275-32d per oz.
MONEY 3Til per cent.
The i ate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 4fi ( I'd per cent ; for three
months' bills , I'-tfj i\ per cent.
tinnk
BOSTON. Jan 5-Clearings , $23,650,635 ;
balances , . Jl.WM.siO
NEV YORK Jan. r Clearings , $215,205 ,
OU. balances , $12,23I,22G
ST LOtMS. Jnn. 5 Clearing" , $5,935,010 ;
balances $7e > V > 7x Money , 1JTS per cent.
New York exchange , lOc premium bid , iiOc
tirenilnm asked
PHILADELPHIA , Jan 5-Clearings. $17-
151J21 , hnlnnces , $1,751,121
BALTIMORE Jan 5-Clearings , $3,703-
OS4. bilaneet , S'93,153.
CHICAGO , Jnn 5-Clearings , $26,11 ,015 ;
bilnnces , $ . ' ,321.062. Posted exchange ,
$4 S3V4f 1 SS'4 New York exchaiiBe , 20c
fiicmlnm.
Coiiclltlon if tlic Trenmnry.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasmv
shows : Available ! cash balance , $2SJS91,027 ;
leserve , SiJ6,23JM3.
CoHori IiirKet.
NE\V YORK , Jnn 5 COTTON rutures
closed quiet and steadj . Janunrv , $7 V ;
February. $7.34 , March , $737. April. $7.3S ,
May $7.40 ; June. $7 40 , July , $7 13 : Augu t ,
$7 10. September , $ < J 90 , October. $6.81 ; No
vember , $6.79 Spot closed dull l-16e lower ;
middling uplands , 711-16c ; middling gulf ,
7 n-ICi , sales , none
NEW ORLEANS , Jan. 5-COTTON
Qulc't , pnlcn , 6200 bales , ordinary , 63-16c ;
good ordinary. till-16c. low middling , 7 3-16c ;
middling , 77-16c , good middlliiK , 7 ° ic , mid
dling fair. 715-11,0 , receipts. 6.0S6 bales ;
stoek , 406 t > 47 bales
ST LOUIS , Jnn 6-COTTON Dull nnd
unchanged , silc . &X bales , middling.
77-lCe , receipts 2 1fiS biles ; shipments , 2OS !
bnlei. stoek , IOT V > 0 biles
GALVKSTON , Jnn 5-COTTON Steadj
at 7 7-16e
LIVERPOOL Jnn 5-COTTON Spot
good business done 1-tJd higher , Americni
middling , fair. J2V32d , g-ood middling
417-13d , middling , 4r-'d , low middling
4"iec. . good ordlnnrv liee , oidlnnrj
. " 1 i-lIn The "nle-s of the d.iy weie 12fl
hales of which 300 were for speculation am
export nnd Included 11,100 American Ho
celpu. C01 bales , Including100 American
rutures onened Him and closecil quki
American m'ddllnrr , 1 m c , January
417-04d value , Januaiy and Pebruarv
4 ll-64d sellers , Kelmnry nnd March. 4 ll-6lc
sellers Match and Apill , I S-CIW4 0-6ld bii >
ers , Aiirll and Mas , 4 G-GfiH 7-C4d buvers
Mav and June. I , |
4-ifM o-6ld buvers , June
and Jnlv 42-CITfll-fild buvers , July , UH
August , 11-Cld bnjen August nnd Septem
her , 361-fild bujeri , September and Octo
her , 352-64cl bu > ers , October and Novem
ber , 34VCId bnyeis
\Vciol llnrUe-f.
BOSTON , Jan 5-The Commercial Bnllo
tin tomorrow will nay of the wool mm Ket
The Hales of wool weie small compnre-c
with the phenomenal biisliiPHS of last fnll
On Wednesday and Thursdav , however i
good demand sprang up for medium pullec
wool particularly for B mipers Safes o
new n supers werei nudeon n Mourccl bau'
of 107113c Carpe-4. wools have advnncec
sharply abroad , owing to the b'g deninn
for armv blankets The American marke
has responded In ndvanclng thc > = \\ools mi
week 'Ihe offering at the Ixindnn auetlo
of Australian wools on Jannaiy 16 will b
but 1000 ! bales , or 30rx bales lesp tha
was antlc'pate > d 'I ne American \Voilen
eomjiany has opened new heavvu eight
woiftpcls , r nn advanen of 10 per tent over
IVf ) and 20 per cent over 1S9S The pales for
thewe > ek were22liv'0 | ' bale-s of domehtle
and 2BH,000 ) bales of foreign , a total of
Ii9f | > l ha'fH for thlh week , against a total
of 2,121,000 bales last wevk nnd a total of
118 ,000 bales the eonespondlliK- week laPt
jeai Thetecelpts to < late show nil ill-
I creise of 3TJ. * > bales of domesle and an In-
e tease of 2,656 Imlfs of foreign against last
vear I ho STCH ! tci date uliow n clecreaso of
| 6,1,000 bdlr-s of domtstlc nnd 132,000 bales of
I foreign.
AVc'c-Klj Ccilton
NE\V ' ORLEANS Jnn -Secietat y lies-
tei'si weekh cotton stntenu-nt shows the
amount brought Into sight 2I" > 20. liales ,
against ; 1,214 for the seven clajs eud'ng
this date last vear. iSS 2f vein befoie last
and 217.072 same time in 1S97. Total move-
mcMlt from Seplcmbei 1 to date , 6OJ7,5Iii
hales , ngaltiM 7,9 * , 155 1 last jc-ar , 7,5Mu7l
year be-fciro lust and 6.30 > 276 name time in
VSl. T o movement t-lnee Stptember 1
hovvs tecc-lpts nt all United State" ' ports ,
,10iS ) bales nernliim fi.01S.IG9 last jcur ,
76J.47S jear before last nnd 5Ot,9.2iO hamo
time In 1SOS Oveilnnd ncross the MI K H.
lppl , Ohio and PotcmiHc rivers to noniiern
' "Ills ami Cina. . I i. Ml 967 bales , against
SOS IV. I last joir , 71 .kll veai hefoio Inrt and
5 , . : Ml HHini- time m Iki7 , sunlhern mill tnk-
Ings , 59a,7cO biles , against 511,070 last vear ,
312S9ljcai _ befcno last and I5r. 721 rtni Him1
In lS9i , northein mill takings- , 1,431,91 balesi ,
against 1.290.t. . > lat-t vear Foreign oxporls
Jor the week hnve be-t n Jil 451 balcn. agaliiRi
. .iJ.HJ last yea i , making the total thus far
for the season . ' 7M < d4 bales , against 4426-
401 1 ipt vear , a decrease of 1 C7 > ij | The
. ' " 6.B7H.4n bale * , n
! I k.JJl.ll'U for the name ! | n rlod last year.
NEW ORLEANS Jan ; -SUOAR-Qulet
open k.-ttle 3SBfi | T ( , , Oi > en kettle , c-onli It'll.
ial. V fl'v. ; ntrlfiiB.il tdantatlon gran ,
ul.itccl , 4 9-lu , w'lltce I'sftlV. yellow , 3Ti
Sll' c. st'condb , STscjS'iiC
'
MOLASsihS Uiien Uettlc , 37ft)0v' ) ; centrl'
NEW VoRK. Jan 6-SUGAR-Haw
Hlenh , fair le-tliilng , : il3-l6c. centrifugal
! 1 lest , HC | , molasses sugar , 39-16s ; icjlnod
stead } , crushed 59-16c. powdered , t'.ic
fninitlated , 5 3 16c
Wiu-lcl'n Suiipl ) ( if riitlnn ,
NEW ORLEANS , Jan S Seerotnry Hoit
I tei's , statement of ihe worlds vlpltilo sup
ply of cotton Hhowu a total of 1103,292 baleis
' agalnrt I9J,476 lust week . ' 612279 Hat jcai
and 40X2 Ml Jear licfoie last Of thiH the
tuial of Amrilcan t tioli s i 77 , 'J bib- ,
a > , ans ! 4.5 47b I tpi week , 4UI0239 last
and 4,13H11 jc.ai Ljtfort- last
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light Run of Oattlo Suiwblo Stock Er.ngs .
Satisfao'.ory Pricss ,
HOGS TAKE A JUMP OF TEN CENTS
Aclvniiee In lleiux Till * Wcclt IN MoM
.tliii-Keil Hint UIIN 'I'nlion 1'liiiM-
In .SeMerul AVeekN Meid-
ernle Hun of Mieop ,
SOUTH OMAHA , Jan 3.
Receipts were : dittlo Hogs. Sheep.
Oillclnl Mondilj 1.491 2.010 MO
Olllclol Tuesday 2l > 47 2swi S.'JM
Olllcialecitieuay y'Jo2 o.cOl
Ollielal Thursday J(2 $ . ' 37 3wl
Ulnclul I'ndnj l.MJ S.tMl 1.5J1
"ho days this vvei'k . . .11,670 27,013 10,2I
amo elajs la" ! week . . 7.103 22.113 9,49. !
atne dajs week befote Iv.jio 45I9 ! > i lij |
amo three ) weeks IIRO..14.300 3J.143 ltSi
Average price paid lor nogs lot the iiist
ovorul dajH with comparisons :
Joe. 15. . . . . | 3 M | 327 | 3 21 , 3 171
Jec. 16 . . . 330 | 3 a ) | 3 17 | 3 37 |
Dec. 17. . . . 3201 3 .111 A 17 | 3 40 |
Jec. IS. . . ! 3 ; U | 3 10 , 3 J'J
Jec. 19. . . . ti < j \ o * t ( | J Is , 3
Jec. 20. . . . 3 33 | | J
: 21. . . . a u d 2b | 3 17 | 3 21
Jec. Si. . . . i3\\ \ \ J 24 3 14) ) .
Jec. 'J3. . . . 337 3 2\\ \ \ .1 17 | 3 27 |
Jec. 21. . . . Jt2 < > | 3 19 , - "
Jec. 2j. . . ,
Jec. 26 . . . 360J I 3 20i 3 30 [ 4 17j 5 11
Jec. 27. . . , 3 30 3 3S 4 131 5 1U
lee. 2S . . , 3 4 > | 3 32 | 3 24 3 3t > | I 10 | 5 11
Dec. 29. . . . 3 45 | 3 30 3 1S | * i I 13 | G 07
Dec. W. . . 3 431 t 31 t 151 3 411 ' loll
Dec. 31. . . . 3 51 3 33 3 17 3 ; > 9 | 4 21) )
an. 1 4 21 I 3 12 3 1SI 3 I0j I 22 6 12
an. 2 4 3 ! .1 57 | 3 17 | .1 131 I 1 r , IG
an. 3 1 S 3 f,7 | 3 4S .1 4G I 05 5 re
an. 4 1 27 | 3 44 | 3 41 3 25 | 3 51 | 4 11 5 10
an. 5 I , i7 | ' i ? 47 1 3 Av J a'i \ i 4 16J 5 Ib
Indicate1 , Sunday Holiday.
The olllolal number of c.us ot stock
brought In today by each road vvae :
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. ll'r's.
CM & St. P. Hy. . . 1 10
( J. Ac St. 1 , Hy
Mlst-ourl 1'acllic Ry. . 7 1
T. P. system 10 22 B 1
C. & N. W. Hy 1 3
M V. R. R. . 20 3.1
S. C. Ac P. Rj . .
C , St P. , M. & O. . . . 19 1
> t M. R. R R IS 24
L' . , H. & Q. Ry 8 11
< . C. it St. J. Hy 1
C. , R. 1. At P. , E I
- ; , R. 1. At P , W 3
Total receipts . . . . 80 US G 1
The disposition of the daj's receipts was
s follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 240 t > 6S . . . .
G. H Hammond Co 161 1,403 275
Swift and Company 3J7 1,315 t > 34
CudahJ Packing Co 256 2.i3S 362
\rmour As Co 340 1,323 101
udahy. Kansas City 143
lammond , Kansas City 126 . . . .
\rmoui , feloux City 1S9 . . . .
> l liecker A : Denaii 46
k'niibant & Co G
lObman & Co 121
Iiiston Ac Co 10
Yvlnsstono & Schnller. . 5.1
ilnmllioii A : Rothschild. . . " ,0
: . , F Husz 10
IJonnls & Co 1
Other buyers 125 . . . . 144
Totals 1,877 7,975 1.51G
CATTLC There WTS a light run of cattle
oclay , but still there s-eemed to be a plenty
the wa > the market was Cornfed cattle , 1C
good , were In demand at prices not
materially different from yehteiday , that
Is , desirable kinds of beeves could bo
( noted as steadj On the other hand
common to medium kinds were slow and
f anj thing n llttlo easier l"or the week
it Is safe to say th.it the common to
medium grades ot cattle are lOJiloc lower .it
the very least. There wa& nothing right
good here today to put n. top on the mai-
Ke-t eeiual to the fij.W cattle yesterday.
Cows and heifers were again alow and
! ewer tod.iy and as there were quite a good
many In the yards the market was late.
In the enel , however , the pens were cleared ,
io cow market has been gradually workIng -
Ing lower since thu early pait of the week
; iml it is s.ife tod.iy to quote it a" 15l725c
lower for the week. Kven good kinds of
cows and heifers arc lower , but the medium
kinds have naturally suffered the most.
Bulls , Btogb , etc. , are good indleis Veal
calves are bringing good prices , as will be
noted fiom the representative bales below.
StockerB and feeders were In good do-
mancl for a Friday , but there were not
enough in sight to make much of a market.
Speculators weie well cleaned up and
stcmed to be willing to buy more If they
were to bo had. The few suitable cattle
in sight brought prices that were entirely
satisfactory to the sellers. Hepresentatlve
sales :
UEUF STEERS ,
i ,
> 75
1 , on < > 1 " t bull * > 1 15
PT \ 'S
i 57n " 7. 4 < ! HH I . " 0
1 ' " 13 4 10 15 . K 26 I 06
COWS AND HPLLiS
sToV'iWAv ' * AN-D iu : n : f.
? . " tfilSS t . : .m. . no
, . nn n sn i < " " n ' '
I vSf ) 3 25 V . . . SO" ' > '
: : : : f"ino 33 i. . . 4
. . 053 T 10 1 . M * - > J
2. ! . . Bit 550
1 100SA few loads chnigcd hands en rly
tins morning nt prices that were not over
"lUc "iBlii'p thai , vcstcrdny. but when ilio
true slltial'nu ' became known the niiirkrt
look a Midden .snurt and vvas 10e hlsh r.
Moreovci it was net.ve at the' advance iincl
As will be
the pens were quickly emptied
noted from the sales below , the hoes i nld
largelv at $ IT.17I40 , as ngllnst $ l 2. < i/l.2i' < !
vesterdav On account of the llrst Males
iiot securing the full force of the ; advance ,
the lange of prices was wider thin usual
of late The market closed strong at t.jc
advance Some giod butcher vvelKlim sold
as high is $ I S , ns ngainst $1 3I 4. tno lop
It will be noted from the table of average
prices below that the advance this wee'k
is the most marked that has taken place In
n long t'me. The market today was fully
He hlirlier than the lirs of the week and
2fc hi
sales
No
C ! . .
CU
II . .
41. . .
4 < < .
fil
ffl
rfi
rfiU
( U
B3 .
Cfi. .
7(1. ( .
70
til
0S 0S
S .
SI
I ! .
7. .
1.
1.
1.I I
4
9
1fl 1S 1
0S
S . . . . -
beep hero today , and as there was n cor-
pspondliiK demand , the mnrket was stionc
ind active Everything In the way of
xlllers chanped hands earlv in the niornlnK
t prices that were entirely satisfactory tone
no bellei-4 A bunch of the aeoree Me'sner
c-arlliiKs sold at $1 90. the same kind havlns
iroiiKht \Vednesdav of last week $460 ,
howiiiK an advance of 30c Good Me\icnn
enrlhiRs went nt $475 Some of the same
vestern wethers that sold hero yestenlay
\l $465 brought the same price t iclaj
" 5ood western eves sold it $4 27'j There
vere no killing lambs on the market
Quotntlons Good to choice fed vearllngs ,
I 50fl 90 , Kood to choice wethers , $1 40'iH OS ;
Kooil to choice fed ewes , $40)0423 , fair to
; oed fed ewes , $350f/190 , KOOC ] to choice
latlve lambs , $1 DOTiC 10. peed to choice fed
western lnmb , $3501(575 ( , fair to peed fed
western lamb$500:0540 : feeder wethers ,
$375 390. feeder jenrllnRS , $100 121 , geode
o choice feeder lambs , $ ! 25fi-60 | , fair to
peed feedlm ? lamb$1 t { ? 4 23 , feeder ewes ,
2 25fi3 00. Representative sales-
No Av. Pr
215 western owes 112 M 27'4 '
! 7S Mexican jcarllngs 7S 1 75
! 1S vvo'tern yenrllngrs Ill 410
1 evvo 70 250
4t feeders lambs 49 . 4 CO
1 buck r. CO ICO
219 wethers 112 -1 63
20 ewes 97 4 05
17 culls 55 121
30 yearlings S3 4 73
SS iambs 74 560
CHICAGO MVK STOCIC MAIIKKT.
Gooil ( o Cliolee Stccrn Sironwr , Inferior
Weal.- , HOCK IIIiilnT.
CHICAGO. Jan. 5-CATTLE-Good to
choice steers strong. Inferior wak ; Texas
top , $590 , steady , butchers' stock ea.slcr ;
cnnners slow ; stockcrs and feeders steady
to weak ; good to choice , $ j35'cJ6CO ; poor to
'iicdtum ' , $1201/520 , mixed stockcrs $300 ®
375 : selected feed is , $420TlflO , good to
eholco c'ows. $3)0iT4yO ( ( : heifer" . $1 rCW5 00 ,
canneis , JiJST/.tOO , hulls. $2fiOf(4'5 ( ' , " .lives ,
$ IOOti750 , fed Texas beeves , $ ! 10'fi5MI
HOGS-Geae-nlly 5c liigher. top. $4 52'/4 :
fair clearance , mixed and butchers' , $120
0(45214 ( , good to eh ilee be.ivy. $4 loifi I BS's. '
rough heavy. $42071431 , light , $120ffl 42'-j ,
bulk of sales. JI'i7' . H5
SHKPP-Stead > , lambs stiong , top west-
ei'i lambs , $625 , native wethers , $ IIOJi505 } ,
hunVi . $1 Mif/(525. ( westein wethers , $423 ®
' 75 , western lambs , $5 50 < i < G 25
RnCEIPTS-Cattle- lie nd , hogs , 32-
000 head , sheep , 10,000 head
KIIIINIIN ( 'IIj IIn5loelf. .
KANSAS CITY Jan fi
, -CATTLE-Re- -
celpts , 3,510 head natives , 950 head Texans ,
choice steers strong. Inferior grades of
butchers' cows and .stockers and feedeis
steadv to shade lower heavy native steers
$ r > 00'gfiOO , lights. $4COI(5 ( 30 , Mockers and
feeders , $1251/521 , butchers' cows and
heifers. $3 10fi5 00. canners , $250T(310 ( , fed
westerns , $1S5ftl7" , western feeders , $3 23W
420. Texans , ? 3'iO&440
HOGS-Recclpts , 11,120 head ; market ae-
llvo. iuled about 5c higher , heavy and
mixed , $ I351J1 15 , light , $ l20f/l ( 10 , pigs , $10
( Q4 25
SHEEP-RceelptH , 1,100 head ; good gen
eral demand at strong to l.le higher iirlces
lamb" , $500f575. muttons , $1SOf/ino , stockers
ers and feeders. $ JOffll90. ) culls , $ JOOS3(0
SI. I.OIllN I,111- | ) | . | .
ST LOPIS Jtin
, H-CATTLE-Recelpts
l.COO licad , Including SOO head Texans , mar
ket Meadv native shipping and export
bteers , $ l75fISO ( , dressed beef and Imteliei
steeis. $ , li.1fG.ti ! , steort undc > r I.ono Ibs
KWi\ \ l , stockers and feedeis , $ . ! ' ; /1 fi5
cows and helfeis , $ 000175 , cannern , $17(1 (
( T/.tOO / , bulls , $30)0390 ) , Texas and Indian
steeis , $3S5f/520 / , cows and heifers , $ l2ri'51 '
4 ( in
inHOfSP
HOfSP Receipts , 9.300 head mat ket Bf/i
lOc higher , plgH and Ilijhtu , $ IPfl'iHO ' ( , pick-
ei-.s. $ iiOffir 0 , linlchciH , $ I Wr/1 / w
SHEL'P-Recelpts. , m lie id , market KiirT
15o higher , native muttons , $100-fi ) Hi ,
lambs , J.lOMjfilo , culls and bucks.
A < MV Y irl I. Ire 'iloc'k.
NEW YORK , , lan -BEEVES llcrelpls
2,755 head , pte-ndy for nleers and bullH , cows
steady to 15e lower all sold , ulcers $1 Wit
B ' 11. tops , $ fi OOfjfa 2T , OXC-/I. Jl df/l .10 , ImlN ,
$ ! 2311 1. 70. cows. $ . ' Odif/4 2j , c-ables Hte.ulv
exjiorts , 110 cattle and 1. 100 IIDIII ters eif beef
tomorrow , CC3 cat lo and l.fiuu quartern of
beef
CALVES-Recelnts. < 17 heail ; veala
Kti'tdy ; b.irmard calves sdow . veals , $1 < 0f |
9 00 , biunyard ealvi-P , $1.Wftl (0. (
SHEEP AND LAMBS-lteco'pts. 3 I1v
head , sheep llrm ; lambs ] 0c liigher , a I
old , Hheip $1.Wyf.50 ; ) , lambs , $5.7.Vf ( < ! 70 ,
culls , $1 6Cf/5.2 >
HOGS Receipts , 3,172 head ; steady at
tl 75fjl.S5.
'
hi. JONI-II | | I.UiSloeU ,
SOPTII ST JOSEPH. Mo , Jan -Spc- . ( -
clal ) The Journal ciuotes as follows
CATTLE Receipts 1 KX1 lie-lie ! inirkul
ptendj to v\e-ak iiiiihcw , Jllot/ir/i Texaa
and u ' stems $ J/ ( /550 rows nnd helfi rs ,
$ 'W i450 , hulls and stag-s. } joiiiiii | > , .ir-
lings and cnlvew $ lMni6 ( sioc ke r and
feeders' . $ HOf , C5. veals $ inH(7(0 ( (
HOfiS Receipts , fi.70. ) head , markel
strong to 5 higher , all gr.idts , $1 SJ'/j4J '
447' . Wilk of tales , $1 iVii HO
feHiEP-Reee-lpts : , 500 he lie ] , Jliarkcl
stronb' to lOc higher
Sliifl. Ill
Kollowlng uro tlio rce-elptH nt the f ui
principal wpstorn markets for Januiuy 5
Cattle llogH Sheep
South Omaha . l.t > " S.ooi I.5J
Clilcngo . f'-on 32.0-xi mon
KanmiH City . UO ) 11.12) ) 1 o
Kt. Louis . 1.010 U10) ) 7K (
Total * 12 Mn CO.UI 13.C2
Ciillfuriilii Drli-it Priilln ,
NEW YOUK Jan -CALIKORNI/ /
l'RIEIPlflTH New Yi Ik e vamuiilii
niiplef < "Hn " ' ' < di I and uiic lumm < l will
i , in w f' ti ir > - in , toil e illl > inia Injn
linn I'1" nut 4 K'l.iMj lilhh r dale c\.ip
orated iiiploi ommc-n f.1ifi\e. primp , ( j *
,7 , .hH.o "S' . , ' , c fnn. v. SVWe nil
fornlH prunes ii/vc ( ) > er Ib , riH U. slroniicl
iiualltv At > rlcof < tic-vat. IWI'ie , Moor
Park , IfifHM Pcachco , peeled , 2" 22e , tin-
pei-kel. 7'fKl"c '
Oil .11 Mi-Kef.
OIL CITY. Pa. Jin -OILS-Ciedlt bnl
nnces. $1 ft , , ccrtllleites no bid. shlpmen s
( H7 l hll- , n\eiii e. 70V ? bids ; runs f.1 1,7
tdds , averiiRe. 70 I2l bids
NE\V YORK * . Jrtli r-Olt.S-Cottonseed
sliong : 'iilme e-Jude RiKillc. prime vellow
31'4c. ' PetroleMim. steadv Up'ln , , 'lr"irr- '
striliied. ccimmon lo good. $1 .viTl CO Tur
pentine , sloidv at 5. ' r > Se ?
LONlioN , Jan ft Olt. - Calclitla linseed ,
spot. 17s Cd. Turpentine "pit IK ? " id Lln-
S °
LlVEi5POOL. Jan 3-OlLS-lliilI icllned
Janimrv and A-ull. Him at 1i < 9d T rpen
tlne > ; illlts , llrm at 3is fid ; linseed oil , Ut
6d.
Mienanil l.ciiHirr Trnilr.
CHICAGO. Jan 5 1 he Shoe-and Leathei
Ri-vlevv t imorrow will sav The parkeri
have decided to make- some c-cinces 'ons ' nnd
have accepted V ' < " ' ' ' llmn P'eVloiiR ' prlcej
'for ' several selections of hides 'I he re
I celpts of cattle are larger nnd al ogether
The tannets are more hopeful. Na Ive sleet
I were sold at pilvale teims , under tcicid tc
be 13V' , and Texas steels were le t go al
13c 121 ic and 12c for hcnv.v , light and ex.
tieme welgtits
I'eorln Mnrlict.
PEO1UA , Jnn -CORN Slo.u1.v. new
No 3 , lie ,
( lATP-lxlrm. No 3 white. 2Hi421\e
\VlIISKY-Klrm , on the basis of $1 I3'4 '
for llnlshed troods
Plto Tlionsmul In Sc'lile > I'uiid.
NE\V YORK. Jnn 5TheSchley
memotlil fninl. whlih was muted last
October bv Miss Edna MiClellnn has
nvieh $1 , < xv ) , whch Is now deposited In a
New Y irk bank She ays that sin has
nl o re-celvecl "colillngcnt subscription" , as
she cnlls them , olTered with the under
standing that linn arei to be paid mils If
It Is llnallv due 'dec ! to puichaKc n house
M'ss Me Clellan began inlslng funds bj
means of the endless chain letter svstem ,
c-alllng for "tibsc rlptlons of one dime L
was hi r Intentlin to purchase and piesent
to Rear Admiral 8c hley a loving cup.
Subsci'pilous became so numeiotis that she
decided to change her original put pose ,
and , If the contributions wniranted It to
purchase a home for the reii admiral
either In this e'tv or In Washington
Pntiilfolilinl nt .Sterl WorKii.
PITTSHPRO. Jan 5- -One man Is dead
and three In lured , as the result of an
accident at the- Homestead Steel works last
nlK-ht 'Ihe deid man is August RorKir.
The liijuied are John Flenilnir , crushed ,
will die Joseph French crushed , will die
Joseph t'011111 , arm crushed The men were
chaiiKlliK the rolls In the tweiitvplKhtlnch
mill , when the chain with which thcv
tnlsed the loll.s into place broke , lettliiK thcj
heavy mass of item down on them Retger
was Itihtnntly killed
1.en tineof t'oiiiinlNtloii Mrrclimi < N
BALTIMORE , Jnn 5 - The eighth annual
meeting of the National League of Com
mission Mere-hints will be held Wednesday
nexl nt the Carrollton hotel , to continue
throughout the week Prom 123 to 150
delegates from twenty-live of the
principal cltlc s In the Pnltwl States are
expected to attend the meeting
When others fall consult
SEARLES &
SEARLES
OMAHA.
mm
PRIVATE
op MEN
SPECIALIST
We jruarunteo to cure all oases curable of
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
SEXUALLY. cured for life.
Nightly Emissions , Lost Manhood , Hydrocete
Vericocclc , Gonorrhea , Glcot , Sj-phill , Strict-
ore , Piles , Fistula and Iteotal Ulcers nnd
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men.
STRICTURE AND GLEET
Consultation f rea Call on or oddrcaa
DR. SEARLES & SEARLBSC
lip So. Mth St. OH AH A. ,
ITS
WEIGHT
HOXUAN , I. T.
DH RADWAY & CO , New Yorlc Gem
tlemen I send enclosed M O for which
jou will please send me one dozen Rad-
way's Ready Relief and one.- dozen Rad-
way's Plds Your Ready Relief Is consid
ered hereabouts to bo worth its weight In
gold. This is why I am Induced to handle
it. I have handled Oil for some time ,
but I consider the H R H far supprlor to
this , as it gives better satisfaction
J M. ALEXANDER ,
,
Haclvvay's Ready Relief cures the worst
pa lib In ftom one < o twenty minute's For
Headache ( whether si k or nervous ) . Tooth
ache Neuralgia Rheumatism , Iviimnaejo ,
and weaknefs In the back , spine or
] Kalns . pains around the liver idcurisj' ,
swelling of the Joints nnd pains of all kinds ,
thn application of Radnny's Ready RellM
, will afford Immediate case , nnd Its continued
use for a few days effec ts a permanent cure
Sold bj Druggists. BE SURE TO GET
RADWAYS.
, HAVE YOU
,
Tlio > Tor t roue cnn lie curcil lir
InaMnKiiel I'llci Killer. OuuruulccU.
$1,00 iiCT li x liy mull.
MAGNET CHEMICAL CO. ,
\Ventern Deunt , Oiuubk , Nekt
Wliy BcitTer I Trentromt
an Apprcini ) . No Institu
tion on c-iulli treats debility
In iricn ns vie do. Itciulta
I sure Method fo rapid ws
j teiut an cmtlt I'ajr for It or
'return ' ap ) > lloncp nnd reme
dies nt emr eii < : iisc I.lttla
lx U ' ComplcUMnnh ( l , "
cent senlrdno Address
ERIE MEDIOAU CO. , QUPrALO , N.Y.
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QOYD & GO , ,
'I clcplieini ; 10M ; . Onmli.i , N b
COMMISSION ,
GIIAIN , I'KOVIhlONSand STOCKS
no MID or Tit.unc.
Correspondoiiie John Aarrcn & Co
uire.it wins lu Chicago and New Yurie ,
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" 'I nhh c l I'orlinit' " A nenl propciii |
telling all almu' ' the zlm nnd Imt ] mln , D i , (
MlHHcani , nnd hnw furliineii have be < u in.i.lH
in zinc AlHn " nni | ShiilN" n hniidaoinn
clrtular ol zinc etihliiKH cif views c/f H en
e rv In thai hlKhb fnvurecl eeiuniij Ilf'b
of the abiixc I'ltiilars nulictl fil- 01 i ,
cin < ! alung with ii fiMtrabh pr < iiObiii ) , n
fni iiuiUIni , i efe Investment umt will
> 1 , l. | m.niliij reiiiniH Address WAI'IEU
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