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    10 TJTR OAIATIA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JANUARY 11 , 11)00. )
COMMERCIAL AND FINASC1AI
Depreued bj Large RjceipU and Lighl
Olearauces , Wheat Weaken ! .
LIVERPOOL'S ' INDIFFERENCE HAS EFFEC'
Humor ( lint l.ncl ) Ninllli llnil I'nllci
CiifchcN Mnrkrt In nn Uvornolil
Condition Corn nnil OIIIM u
, Simile IHulii-r.
CHICAGO , Jan. 10-The wheat iflnrkc
was somewhat Irregular today , but on th
whole wns depressed by the largo receipt
and lltflit clearances , May closing Wt'H
under yesterday. Corn anil oata closed
Hhadc higher and provisions unchanged t
EC us.
The Indifference of Liverpool to the nil
vnncca In wheat here yesterday woakone
the local market at the opening , May at G7 :
< j67Tde , showltiG an Initial IOPS of ' 40. Hii >
crs late yenterday on the war soaro sold un
the prlen eased off to CT' ' fUJi c , whore 1
Blendlnl , and on reports of a bolter ox
jiort demand laboriously advanced to dSi
On lluldiitlon ( | occasioned liy ( ho light rlear
nnces and the liberal receipts the rally wu
lost , May touching CTljc. A rumor tha
Ladysmlth hnil fallen caught the market I
n ovcmild condition and shorts made hast
to rover , under presnure of which the mai
kcl again advanced , May to f > sfyMtt * < : . Tli
rumor was uncontlrmotl and some of th
eciiro Mccumulntlons were disposed of. Tli
closu was rather weak , May Vif/'ic undc
ycHtoril.iy at G7V- About 40 loads wore re
liorted taken for export. Seaboard deal
aiiocs were ! i2,4lJ ! till , of wheat nnd 10.4'
bldn. ot Hour. Primary receipts were 511
410 Int. , compared with 707,2is liu. last yeai
Minneapolis * and Dultlth reported ROG cur :
against 261 cars last week anil 439 cars
year ago. Local receipts were IS cars , neil
of which graded contract. Trade was ger
trally dull , though at times fairly active.
Corn was linn all day , up a trllle at time :
even when wheat waa weak. The ojionln
( showed a fractional decline In Hympath
with the wheat market , but It was soon ri
covered. Small country offerings anil rathe
Unseasonable weather were theHtronvcthct
Ing Inlluences. The market was dull an
the shipping demand poor. The condttlo
of this demand or lack of H can be lllu ;
trated by the fact that a New York wit
announce' ! the departure of the stoanu
Uclgravla empty , having failed to get gral
( it the minimum rate , although UR dcstlnr
tlon Is the largest corn center In Uuropi
llocelpts here were 413 cars. May rnnge
from 32Tie to 33Uc , closing u shade , ovi
yesterday at 33f33' < ic.
Oats wns llrm but dull , The market occt
pled u somewhat novel position , UH thet
WHS iilenty for sale at 24c and a good di
inand for the cereal at prices only frai
tlonally under that. ' 1 ho result was tin
us soon an the asking price was reached tl
lirlce Immcdlatoly dropped. Country otTei
ings were small. Tne sample market wn
llrm. Receipts hero were 153 cars. Ma
ranged from 23-4f23TBe ! ( ( to Sic , closing
bhado up at 24o.
A good shipping demand and some cove
tug by shorts held the provisions marki
firm In the face of liberal bog receipts nn
softer prices at the yards. Ixmgs were mat
the prollt takers. The trade was not netl\
nor large. May pork weld from $10.75 I
? 10.S2Vj nnd closed 5c nvor yesterday i
310.S2 > 4 ; > Mny lard , from $3.S7'/i ; to Jj.lKHiO.P21 ,
Hosing a shade higher at JS.Wcj.W.i , nr ,
May ribs from $3.ffi to J5.70li5.72's. with 11
close unchanged from yesterday at'$5.70.
Katlmnted receipts tomorrow : Wheat ,
rars ; corn , 423 cars ; oats , 130 cars ; hog
40.0CO head.
The leading futures ranged ns follows :
Articles. | Open. | lUglCl Low.'l Close. ) Yes' ;
AVhcat I '
Jan. fH4i' 61141 Glttl GIUI C5
May GSfMi. > ' fi7i,4 |
July
Corn-
Jan. 30 %
May 33' , ' ,
July S3T4I
Oats- I
Jan.
May 24
Pork )
Jan. ' j ' ' 10 52'V 10 5)
May 1075 io's&l'io' ' i 10 S2',4 10 77
Lard- ! !
Jan. r,75 5 73
May 5 S7',4i ' 5 87',4 5 il2'/ 5 10
nibs- ' i
Jan. 5 60 5 G1
May 5 Co G 72',4 5 G5 5 70 5 70
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows :
I < 'LOUR Steady ; winter patents , J3.10
3.r > 0 ; strnlghts , $3.003.20 $ ; clear , * 2.9 > S3.1
Hprlng specials , J3.30R4.00 ; spring patent
J3.30 < 33.50 ; straights , $2.twQ3.CO ; bakers , $1.
( LJ2.50.
WHEAT No. 3 spring , GSSGlVjc ; No. 2 re
.
COHN No. 2. SOUOIW'ic ; No. 2 yello\
.
OATS No. 2 , 22'i'fi-c ! ; No. 2 white , 254 >
No. 3 white , Sl iiriffiVic.
UY 15-No. 2 , S2Vff53e. !
nAUl.KY No. 2 , 3Sfi-llc.
SEEPS Klaxsecd , No. 1 and northwes
$1.51. Timothy seed , prime , $2.35. Clove
contract grade , JR. 25.
PROVISIONS Mess pork , per libl. , J0.20
10.55 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. . $5.1)0 ( 3.80 ; aho
ribs , sides ( loofc ) , Sj.WJir.Ja ; dry salt <
Hhoulders ( boxed ) . $3.5005.75 ; short clei
fddei ( boxediX J5.75fI5.SO.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlshed goods , c
basis high wines , per gal. , J1.23V4.
SUGARS Unchanged ; cut loaf , $5.7
granulated , $5.1S.
Following are the receipts and shlpmen
for today :
Articles. Receipts. Shlpm't
Flour , bbls . 56.000 CO.n
Wheat , bu . ' . SlS.OOO "fi.O
rorn , bu . 6is.ooo na.'i
Oats , bu . 402X ( 175,1 ;
Ilye , bu . 1S.OOO 17,0
Rnrley. bu . 71,000 31,0
On the I'rndnce exchange today the bu
tor market wns steady ; creameries , 22
Slic ; dairies , 175722e. Choose , llrm at 12
12ic. Eggs. easy ; fresh , ISc.
Nisw YOIIK < ; IVKIIAL : MAIIKI : *
QiinfntloiiH fur ( lit * Day on Vnrloi
CoillIllOlHtlCN.
NEAV YOIIK. .Inn. 10. FLOPR Ileeelpt
,7S1 bbls. ; exports , 7,013 bbls. ; sales , 5,8
pkgs. ; ttulut nnd nominally nnchnngc
AtlnneHOtii patents , J3.S5if4.03 ; Minn
ota bakers , $2 , 85fy3.ll ; winter t/atont
$3.6083.85 ; winter straights. $3. 40 3. 43' ; wl :
ter extras , J2.D5Jj2.90 ; winter low grade
$2.25IT2,40. Hyo ilour , llrm ; fair to guo
$3.15I3.30 ; choice to fancy. J3.35ff3.GO. Hue !
wheat Hour , steady at J2.10ft2.25.
CORNMEAL-null ; Urumlywlne. J2.2C
2.30.
2.30.RYE Eiiy ; No. 2 western , G0'4c. f. o. 1
nlloat ; state , 55fjf > Gc , c. I. f. ; Now York , e
' ° IJARLEY-Stoady : feeding. 43U. 4IHc , o.
f. . New York ; malting , 40O5lc , c. I. f. , Nc
York.
UARLEY MAl/r-Dull ; western , 55' 65e.
AVHKAT-Rocolpts , 27.200 bu. ; export
82,403 bit/ ; spot steady ; No. 2 rod , 75'io.
o. I ) . , afloat , from store ; No. 1 norther
Diilutli. 7S-o , ( . o. b. , afloat , prompt ; N
1 bard , Uiiluth , so > ic , f. o. b. , allor
prompt ; No. 2 red , 73c , elevator. Optloi
opnned weak under lluuldatlon and < lla
polnlltiK cables nnd contlnuod so until tl
nftrrnoon , when n rumor that hadysml
had fallen provoked covering and n slm
rally. The lulu market was wtoady at
lltllo dpcllnn from the to | > under nwll/.li
nnd closed ' / iJco n"t lower ; March. 7Hi
TTic , closed nt 71Hc ; .May. 73V,1iTJ 15-lt
rlosod nt 73ic ; July , 73 5-10(73Hc ( , closed
73tc ! .
CORN RccclptH , 27.300 liu.j oxi > orls , 2i
015 bu. ; spot steady ; No. 2 , 41c , f. o. ]
nllont , nnd 40c , olevator. Options mark
npnncd steady : It wax sustained later I
fair clearances , the rally In wheat ui
covering ; closed steady ut Uo net advnnc
May closed at 39\ic.
OATS-Rccelpts , D2.300 bu. ; exports ,
bu. ; spot steady ; No. 2 , 21ic ; No. 3 , 2SU
No. 2 white. 3H4c ; No. 3 whlto , S0c ; trac
mixed wosfurn , 295(30'.4c ( ' ; track , while , J !
S5c. Options liirtcth'o nud f < > atur ( > loss.
HAY-KIrm ; shipping , 72',4ttOe ) ; good
choice. SO < iS7Uo. (
HIDKS-FIrm ; CJnlvcston , 20 to 25 | b ;
19iie : Texan dry , 20 to 30 Ibs. , H4o ! ; Cn
fornla. 21 to 25 Ibs. . 21'ic. '
HOI'S Quiet ; slate , common to goo
IfM crop. Cc ; 1S9S crop , 7f9c | ; 1599 crop , 1 !
lie ; I'nclllo coast. IbUij crop. Cc ; 1S9S cro
: fm ? : ; ITOl crop. J21T14c.
LUATI1KII - Steady ; hemlock eo' '
Hucnps Ayres. light to heavy weights , 22
J5',4e ; ncld. 2GJi25'H- .
I'ROVlSlONS-llcnf. steady ; family. $12.
R13.00 ; incHS. $10.50. Hoof bams , $22.50i/i' ! . (
packcit. $11.5Mil2.00 ; city extra India nu-n
rn.CO M.UO. Cut moats quiet nokld | be
lies , $3,75 ; plokled shouldoro , $5.50 5.75 ; pic
Ud hamc. JSiUii.nj. i ird , lirm wc t :
Ftcain closed SG.15 ; January $0.15 , nor
Innl : rollnrd , llrm ; continent. Jti.iO ; fc'ou
America JtU',0 ; romnnund. 13,75fj5.S7H. Per
nulot : ino < . $ | 0,23TJ 10.76 ; short clear. $11
&HOO : fnmlly , $12,00 ri2.5l. ( Tallow , ( In
rllv RUrbl' ( ; country. G'wf 5ic.
WKTA1.8 In Ihp main Ui ro wn Hit
chnngo In the local metal tltuatlon todu
was conducted a ID UK
lines and the price movement wns unusti
ally narrow Tin continued to attract spc
elal nttonllon , however , nnd ruled mor
or less Irregular throughout. At the clos
the Metal exchange called pig Iron war
rants qnlet ; Inko copper , unchanged n
$ l UiO ; tin , unsettled with $25.50 bid nn
$ M.fW nsked ; trad , ntcndy wllb $1.70 bl
and $1.75 nsked : spoltrr , dull with $4.45 bl
nnrt $1.13 naked. The. brokers' price fo
lend Is $1.15 nnd for copper $16.50.
KirH-Stcndy. domestic , fair to extra ,
fl * > < 4c ; Japan. 4Mi5o.
MOI.ASSHS-KIrm ; New Orleans ope
kettle , good to choice. 32g40o.
KRISIWITrf-Nomlnal ; cotton , by stcnrr
25c , to Liverpool ; grain ,
OMAHA ( M\KIIAI , MAIIIC13T.
Co ti ill Ho n of Trade nud ( luotntloiiM n1
Mnnlp nnil Knury I'roilncc.
EGOS-Rocclpts llBht ; fresh stock wen
nt 15 .
DRESSED 1'OULTUY-Cholce to fane :
turkeys , 1Ic ; ducks , 9c ; geese , 9c ; sprln
chickens , 787'ic ' ; hens , C',4B7c ' ; rocHters ,
Q5c.
Q5c.LIVE
LIVE POULTRY-Hcns , GV4fi6c ; sprln
chickens , GUjc ; old and slaggy roosters , 3c
di.cks , Go ; Keefv , GVjc ; turkeys , 8c.
MUTTER Common to fair , 17'.4c ; choice
lM/l9o ; separator , 2tfc ; gathered creamer *
22V23c.
PIGICONS-Llve , per doz. , 7Sc.
A'EALS-Cholce , 9c.
GAME-DuelM , mallards , $3.0033.23 ; bin
wing teal , $1.75 ; green wing teal , Jl.25yi.50
mlxod ducks , $1.5052.00.
OYSTERS-.Alodlum , per can , ISc ; stand
aril , per can , sic ; bulk standard , per gal
$1.50 ; extra wlccts , per can. -Do ; extra so
locls , per gal. , $ I.75fiJ.OO ; Now York count ?
per can , 3c ; Now York counts , per 100. $1.2i
HAY Upland , choice , $6.50 ; mldlaml
cholco , JG , lowland , choice , $5 ; rye straw
cholco. 53.50 ; No. 3 corn. 27c ; No. 3 whit
oats , 22',4o ; cracked corn , per ton , $12 ; cor
and oats , chopped , per ton , $12.50 ; bran , pe
ton , $13 ; shorts , per ton. $14.
A'EGETAHLES.
NEW REETS-Por do * , bunches. 76c.
RADISIIES-1'er doz. bunches. 40c.
LETTl'CE-Por doz. bunches , 40c ; fane
head lettuce , per bbl. , $3.
SWEET POTATOES-Pcr bbl. . llllnoU
J3 ; Jerseys , $3 ; large bbls. , Kansas , $2.75.
POTATOES-1'or bit. , choice. 30giOc.
CAHUAGE-Per Ib. . l 4tj Holland seed
l4i/2e. /
CAl'LIFLOWER-Por crate. $2.50.
CRANBERRIEP-Hcll and Uuglo , per bb !
$7.0il ; Jerseys , $0.50@C.75.
ONIONS Retail way , yellow , 70c ; red , ; *
> ' -i'cr > ioz. , 20yjOc ; California , pe
bunch , 451j75o.
TURNlI'S-Rutabngas. per Ib. , l'.4o ; Ca
nadliin , I'.itiUic
MUSHROO.AIS-Por Ib. box. 60c.
TOMATOES Klorliln , per G-baskct crate
$ I.50ij5.0i ) .
FRUITS.
APPLES Choice western shipping 81001 *
$3.00fj3 50 ; New York stock , J3.75O4.00.
GRAPES Catnwbas , per small baske !
ISc ; Malaga grapes , per bbl. , $7.00@9.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOES-MexIcan , per box , $3 ; Call
fornla navels , per box , $3.50(3.75 ( ; Cn.llfornl
soodllngs. nor box , J2.75ij73.00.
LICMONS-Callfornln fancy , $3.75 ; cholc
California , $3.50 ; Messina. $4.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY-Por 21-sectlou case , $3.23.
NUTS Hickory nuts , large , per bu. , $1.11
sholllmrkh > , $1.2.V/1.33. /
FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. boj
$1 , California carton , per 10-lb. box , Jl.ll
Imported tigs , per Ib. , 13c.
DATES GO-lb. boxi.s , 5V4QGo per Ib.
MAPLE SUGAR-Per Ib. . 9c.
HIDES. TALLOW ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , So ; No.
green hides , 7c ; No. 1 salted hides. O',4c '
No. 2 salted hides , &Hc ; No. 1 veal calf , S t
11 ! Ibs. , 9c ; No 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. . Sc.
TALLOW. OREASE , ETC. Tallow. N <
1. 4o ; No. 2 , 34c ; rough , 2c ; whltb greasi
2-74rtl3'/ic ; yellow and brown grease. 2V4S3c.
St. I.oulM ( iralii anil I'rovtNloiiH.
ST. LOUIS , Jnn. 10.-AVHEAT Lower ; N' '
2 red cash , elevotor , GS'.ic ; track. 715J7U4I
January. Wsc ; May , G97ic ; July , 67c ; No.
hard , GoViTiCG' c ; receipts , 11,431 bushels.
CORN Higher ; No. 2 cash. 30Hc ; tracl
31 4c ; January , M'/fec. ; May , 31T&tf32c.
OATS-Flrm ; No. 2 cash , 24c ; track , S4H <
January , 2lc ; May. 21c ; No. 2 white , 2G' '
2GHo.
RYE-Staady at 52'4c.
KLOUR Dull and easier ; patents , $3.40i
3.50 ; extra fancy. $3.10573.15 ; clear , $2.75172.5
SEEDS Timothy , $2.0052.S5. } Flaxseec
steady at $1.4l. !
CORNMEAI/ $1.7C(71.75. (
RRAN Strong ; sacked , east track , GGc.
HAY Firm ; timothy , $9.501711.50 ; prulrii
$7.7fiflS.75.
WHISKY-Stcady at $1.23 .
COTTONT1 ES-J1.10.
HEMP TWINE-Sc.
PROVISIONS Dry salt boxed meat ;
extra shorts , } 5.G21i ; clear ribs. $5.75 ; den
sides' , J3.S7'i ! . Hacon , cxtrn shorts , $ G.121/ <
clear ribs , .25 ; clear sides , $ G.37V4. Porl
steady ; jobbing , old , $10.12'/4 ; now , $11.7
T.tird. quiet ; prime steam , $3.GO ; cholci
. ,
MhTALS Lead : Better at $ I.CO. Spcltel
Firm at $4.35.
POULTRY Steady ; chickens and duck
GHe : turkeys , 7c ; geese. Sc.
RECEIPTS Flour. 3,000 'bbls. ; wheat , 11
000 bu. ; corn. 37Ki bu. ; oats , 01,000 bu.
SHUPMENTS Flour , fi.OOO bbls. : when
23,000 bu. ; corn , 19.000 bu. ; oats , 30,000 bu.
IliiUcr , KKK " > > il Clirono Mnrk - .
PHILADELPHIA , Jan. 10. BUTTER
Fancy western , 29HQ30c ; fancy wester
prints. 30c.
EGGS Dull and Ic lower ; fresh nearlv
19i- ; fresh we > tern , 19o ; fresh southwestcn
ISc ; fresh southern , 17c.
CHEESE Firm.
NEW YORK. Jan. 10. HUTTER-Hi
celpts. r > ,031 pkgs. ; steady ; Junu creamer ;
24IJas'ic ; western creamery , 23f30c ; factor ;
17fl23c.
CHEESE Receipts , 1.331 pkgs. ; firm ; fa
mndo fancy , small , W-liffnc ; fall mat
fancy , largo , 12-i57ino ! ; large late made , 11 %
12c ; small late made. 12N2i,4c.
EGGS Receipts. 12,518 i > kgs. ; weak nr
lower ; western , 20c , loss off ; ungraded , :
mark. IIS ISc.
CHICAGO , Jan. 10. - BUTTER Firn
creameries , 22f ( < 2flo ; dairies , 17Q25c.
EGGS-Ensy ; fresh , ISc.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 10. BUTTER-FIrn
creamery. 2VT < 30o ; dairy , 2C"fj23c.
EGGS-Clulet nt 174e. !
KANSAS CITY , Jan. 10. BUTTER
Creamery. 22if-3o | ; dairy , 20c.
EfSGS Firm ; fresh illssourl nnd Kansr
stock , Huts , IGc , cases returned ; storag
100 12c.
IVIIIIKIIH Cly < J i'n I n unit I'rovlnloni' .
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 10-WHEAT-Ma ;
6l 4c ; carh , No. 2 hard , 62 , ic : No. 3 , BSWfili
No. 2 red , C9J10 > - ; No. 3 , 6286Sc ; receipt
25 cars.
CORN May , IWic ; cash , No. 2 mlxci
29fi21Hir ; No. 2 white , 29Uc ; No. 3 , 29c ,
OATS-NO. 2 whitu , 2Ka2iUc.
RYE-NO. 2 , isis-c.
HAY Cholcii timothy , $9.0017.9.50 ; cholc
prairie $7.0W ( 7 0.
RECEIPTS-Whcat , 15,000 bu. ; corn , CC
bu. : oats , H.OiV ) bu.
KHIPMENTS-Whcat. 15.GOO bu. ; corn , C
BOO bu. ; oatfi , 12.000 bn.
Toloiln Mnrkut.
TOLEDO , Jan. 10-WIIEATr-Ixjwer ar
llrm ; No. 2 cash. CS'/4c ; May , 72e bid.
CORN Dull and steady ; No. 2 mlxe
32".o.
OAT.S Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , 24
RYE No sa'es. '
CLOVERSEED-Aotlvn ; little ehans
prlmo cash , old , $ I.SO ; January , new , $5.C
March. $5.70.
l.lvi'rnno ! ( Jrnln nnd Provlnlonn ,
LIVERPOOL. Jan. lO.-WHEAT-Spn
dull. l'ulurr cloned dull ; March , 5s 9 ! { , <
May , r.s9 < < .d.
i'ORN Spot , nulot. Futures , steady ; Jai
miry and February , 3s 5iil.
PROVlSIONS-Lanl , Amorlcai' reilnod.
palls , steady at 31s Gil ; prlmo western. :
tlorcos. SOs&d. Bacon , short ribs , steady i
33.H 6d.
ipollxVluiit nnil I' " I our.
MINNEATOLIS. Jan. 10.-WHEAT- ]
store : No. 1 northern. January , CS'.fcc ; Mn
65 c" , Julv. ( V.ufiCii c. On track : No. 1 bar
iTi i c ; No. 1 northern. G354c ; No. 2 norther
CWic.
FLOl'R Klrnt patents , $3.30ful.40 ; pecoi
patents , $1.10Ji3.20 ; first clear , $2.1032.20 ,
BRAN Unchanged.
Mlfu niiUi-L' ( iriiln ,1nrliot.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 10.-WHEAT
Weaker ; No. 1 northern , G5',4GGi3'io ; j0.
northorn. G3VjSG4c. (
RYE Firmer ; No. 1. ISic. !
UARLEY-EuKler ; No. 2 , 44fjlfic ; pampl
355JI216C.
DuluHi Win-ill
nULUTII. Jan. 10.-WIIEAT-No. 1 bar
cash , reT' c ; No. 1 northern , cnsh. fil %
May , GfiTsc : July , OSe ; No. 2 northern , G1T
No. 3 spring. r 0s c.
Co II o
NEW YORK. Jan. 10.-COFFEE Tl
coffee market opened llrm at unchangi
, prlcoH to 10 points advance and further In
proved SfilO points on activity and lendli
! strength In Fi > ot coffee , with heavy wari
honfe deliveries and generally higher fo
elgn markets. The. uenoral tendency wi
.strongly upward until near the close , whc
profit Inklny bent prices off sharply. Tt
frurWPt wns llnallv barely stndy. Decembi
5 points lower and others unchanged to
i point * net hli'her. Total salt * . 54.7M ) bnB
Including February , 16.05 ; March , $6.f5 ; Aprl
, } S.75 : Mnv M WlitM : June. $0.90 ; July. J6.9
August , $5.3Si.00 ; September. $7.05(31.10 ( ; O
tobpr. $7.1Mi7:0 ; November. $7 1S'i7 ( 20 ; DC
cember , $7 VS17 | 30. Spot coffee. Rio. strong
No. 7 Invoice , ? sp.
MOVBMn.VTS OF STOCKS AM ) HOXIJ !
AfTrc-llim Aruprlenn He
Stock lip Only .Sennnllmi.
NBW YORK , Jnn. lO.-Thc stock mnrke
ivnp dull nnd narrow today except for th
sensational developments nffecllng th
stock of the American Ucllnlng company
Previous to the assembling of the stork
holders' meeting there wns n oons.dernbl
show of strength In this stuck owing to i
general conviction th.il the tulgar tr.ul
war has more of rhndow than substunc
In it. The declarations contnlned In th
iirosldcnt's annual riport rather took Wai
street's breath nnd caused fear that tlnles
conditions change dividends on tne stool
may be suspended. The stork declined rap
Idly , the price varying as much as 114 be
tween Kilos. The tlrst drop took the stocl
to 122 , when It steadied nnd rallied nbov
124. It fell again to 117'V bringing mi
heavy stop-loss orders on the way down
rallied to near 122 , reacted 3 nnd again ral
lied ! n the tlnnl dealings. The largo am
persistent oirstnndtng short Interest In th
stock served as a recuperative force b ;
buying to cover contracts.
Alt the prominent Industrials wcr
pharply affected In sympathy , the bear
seizing the opportunity to offer price
down and uncover stop-loss orders. Th
railroads Were much less affected , id
though the earlier gains were mostl ;
w.'ped out. There was good buying In th
rnilioads nt the decline , led by the Haiti
more & Ohio stocks on their company'
strong rtatement of December earning !
The general relaxation In money raies al
over the world had Induced a convlctloi
that the olllrlnt discount rates , both of th
Bank of England and the Imperial Hani
of Germany , will bo reduced tomorrow am
board roir\ traders were Inclined to bu ;
stocks In anticipation of a foreign demand
Slocks were generally firm today In for
olgn markets on account of the easle
money rales. But It Is very clear that th
money market owes Us abundance am
onsc to a thorough liquidation ot specula
live accounts ; which hap been etfeotod nl
over the world In the last few weeks , am
to huk of renewed speculation. Specula
tors are apparently still disinclined to taken
on stocks and today's market was but i
narrow nfta.r , even taking Into accoun
the violent price movement of some of ill
specialties. The prevailing dullness is at
trlbuted by trader. " to fears of unfavorabl
news from South Africa , but It Is not im
probnble that the existing conditions there
ns well as In the financial world , have booi
accurately discounted In the speculatlv
markets. New developments urn awaltei
to warrant a new adjustment of values.
The bond market was dull and moved I :
sympathy with railroad stocks. Total sa
par value. $1.025.CHX ) ; United States new 4
nnd 6s , registered , declined ' ,4 In the bli
price.
The Commercial Advertiser's Londo :
financial cablegram says : The market
here today were Idle , almost beyond procc
dfnt. Leading brokers said the volume o
buslnes-s wns the smallest In a dozen year.
The tendency was steady , all the market
awaiting a solution of the problem In th
Transvaal. The settlement , ns anticipated
disclosed a menuer open account. Contan
goes bcgnn nt the rates which prevailed a
the last settlement , but lenders wore sou
unable to place their money. Bankers generally
orally charged 4Vi5i.1 per cent , but pom
were ready to take 4. The American ac
count proved to be the smallest for sevcra
years. London bid up securities In th
American department $1 above parity o
Insignificant orders , but prices sagged ol
on New York sales. Gold to the amoiin
of .C230.000 was withdrawn on Ind'nn cur
reney account and i.50OCO was taken fo
South America. The bank bought 5.rc
gold In German coin ; the week's net Inllov
of specie was 601 , 000. Money WIIP easy a
2ft2' , < ! per cent. The market confidently ex
pects a reduction of the bank rate tomor
row to 5 per cent , unless politics Intervene
The bullion on the way from New Yor
nnd Russia counteracts Argentine an
Dutch demands.
The following nre the quotations for th
leading stocks on the New York exchang
today :
. . . .
Reading 17 People's Gas . . .
do 1st pM. . . . 41V. pissed S. Car. . fW
do 2d pfd. . . . 2.V& do pfd Sr
nio G. W 37 Pullman P. Pa-MRi ;
di nfd SI Standard R. & T. 0' '
St. L. fS. . F. . . . X Supnr 12 < V
do 1 t pfd. . . . ra do nfd 11.
do 2d nfd. . . . 3liiTonn. Ccvil 1. .
St. L. Southw U. S. Leather . . . 1i > '
do nfd 2t do pfd 711
St. Paul lim U. S. Rubber . . . . 4H
do nfd 170 do pfd 101
St. P. fr.Omi.hn.111. Western Union. . . JW
Po. Pnoltlo 3GI' Republic I. & S. .
So. Railway ll'.l do pfd ( T.
_ do _ pfd 524 P. C. C. & St. L. 78
Offered.
Xt-ir VorU Money Mnrl > t.
NF-W YORK. Jan. 10. MONEY-On cal
steady nt I'ifi.1) nor cent ; last loan nt 4' '
ipor cent ; prime mercantile paper , WQti pe
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Easier. wit
notual business In thinkers' bills at $1.87' '
for demand and at SlWfcfffl.W , for slxt
days ; posted rates. fl.SI'/s and $ I.ES'i ; com
morrlHl bills. $ I.S2"jil.S3 ?
SILVER t'ortlllo.itos.rS'4f59' . | ' , < .c ; bar ,
OS'-ir : Mexican dollars , 47Vjc ,
BOND3 Government , weak ; state , Inai
tlvo ; railroad , Irregular.
The following nro the closing eiuotntlon
nn bonds :
U. S. 2s , reg 102' ' So. Pacllio Is. . . . so'
do 3 , reg 1094 N. Y. r. 1s 109
do 3s , coupon. . 110'A N. J , c. gen. j.ns |
do 4s , reg N. Carolina Cs..127
do new 4s , coii.KWi do 4s 10G
do old Is , reg..114 Nor. I'ac. Is . . . .lift
do coupon IH'i ' do 3s IS' '
do 5s , reg H24 do 4s 103
do coupon IWjN.Y.C. & SI.L.4H.104
D. of C. 3 G5 * 119 N. & W. mil. 4s. 00 |
Alchlpon pen. 4s. 9S % do gon. Us 129
do adj. 4s 79 Or < \ Nav. 1s 110
Panada So. 2s..1071 * do 4s. . . . . . . 101
I Ches. fi O. 4V4s. . . 9iTA'Ore > . S. L. CM 131
do 5 : ? 113 I do consol 5S..1101
C. & N. con. 7 . .1T9 Reading gen. Is. S3
do S. F. deb. 5S.11R Rio G. AV. Is. . . . 93' '
Chicago Tor. 4s. . . 9TCSI.L. .t I.M. c.5s.09i !
D. fs R. G. Is..102'4 St.L ft S.F. g.G3.120
do li 97 HI. Paul con 107
K T. . A' . * O.ls.im St. P. , C. & P.ls.liSi
Erin gon. 4s G7U , do En 117' '
F. AV. ft D. C. Is. 71'4 So. Ry. 5s 106' '
"Gon. Electric 6s.ll7 S. H. & T. Gs. . . . RO
l-'nri'luii Klnmii'liil ,
1/3NDON. Jan. 10. American rallwa
shares opened steady and ubovo parity levi
. 'inl continued throughout the session wit
tl.e settlement absorbing the attention c
members. The closing tone was dull. On
' failure was announced on 'chiinie. Gold t
the amount of (5,000 ( wns withdrawn froi
I the Bank of Kneland on balance today an
i i250.0fiO ; wns transferred to the Indian cui
' reney account. Spanish 4s closed at Co.t'2 ! :
' Gold premiums are. quoted as .follow *
Buenos Ayres. 12S.SO ; Madrid , 2S.30 : Llshoi
41 ; Rome , 7.17'-j. India council bills wer
i allotted today ut Is 4 3-32d.
PARIS , Jun. 10. Three per cent rentes , 9 !
SI'-ic for the account. Exchange on Lor
don. 2tf 2IVio for checks. Spanish 4 close
at C6.W. Influenced by tlio ease of mono
foreign securities were llrm on the bour *
today. Brazilians were favored , owing t
the Improvement In tlie rate of oxrhnne
nnd the rife In the. price of coffee. RI
llntos relapsed In consequence of force
sales nnd finished weak ; Knfllrs were enMol
BERLIN , Jnn. 10. Buslnewi on the bour *
today opened hesitating , but subsequent !
the ease In money produced a hardenln
tendency. Exchnngo on lx > ndon , 20 mark
o',4 ' Pfgs. for checks. Private rate ot dls
count , 4'i per cent.
HoNlon Stock Quotation * .
BOSTON , Jan. lO.-Call loans , 6 < ! 7 pe
cent ; tlmo loan. ' , 5W6 per cent. Olllcln
closing quotations of stocks , bonds am
mining shares :
A. . T. & S. F.-TTTlS-'U' ! do pfd flT
do nfd fu'nVI * . ( Central . . . . IS
Amor. Sugar 120'4 Dom. Coal 41
do pfd 114 i do pfil 113
Boll Telephone..3JO Atchlcon 4s 97
Boston .t Alb'v.2114 Advenluro t !
Boston Elevated. 934 < Allouoz Mill. Co. r
C. . B. Q 120'i ' , Atlantic 2 , >
Kd. E'ec. Ill Sift ( Boston & Mont..2u >
Fltcllburg pfil. . . . ] 3U Butte & Bo ton. 42
Oen. Electric . . . .120'i ' Calunun & Hcc..74.i
do pfd 137 Centel'lilal li1
Federal Steel . . . in's Frnnklln 14
do pfd 71 Humboldt .1
Mex. Central . . . . lOVi Osceoln 1"
Mich. Telephone.lO'l ' Parrot 39'
Old Dominion . . . 20 Qulncy 1W >
T'nlon Paclllc . . . 47'f. Santa KP Cop. . . . oV
Tnlon Land 3 .Tanvirack IS. ;
AVest End 92 Iwinnnn , 4" " .
do pfd 112 IWo verities 46
WestlngT. . E'cc. . 40'n ' Utah nv.2'-
Xrw York MlnlliK Sloekn.
NEW YORK. Jan. 10. The followlni
nro the olllclal closing quotations for mln
Ing shares :
ClTollar sf Ontario 7.S
Ciown Point . . . . 10 Jphlr CS
Con. Cnl. & Va..l4i ) > ymoutli S
Deiulwood 55 Quicksilver leO
Gould ACurrle. . . 2. ) do lifd SOil
Hale .1 Norcros ? . 3" > .Sierra . Nevada . . 40
Homostako 500) ) Stindard : 26S
Iron Silver 52 Union con 2 : ' .
Mexican 28 Yellow .Incket . . . 21
l.onilon Sleek < lnonlon ( < ,
LONDON. Jan. 10. I p. in. Closing :
Conso's , nioney. . 9Si"N. . " Y Centrar . W
Consols , acot . 9 * 4 Pennsylvania . . . . Cflv
Canadian Par. . . . lt'4 : Reading . 8
Ere ! . 11 % No. Piu : . pfd . "is
do 1st pfd. . . 32'S , Atchlson . UP
Illinois Central . .1I4H LoulsvlMa . SO' ,
Union Pac. pfd. . 75'/iOi-and : Trunk . . . . OT
St. P. common. . .119IAnacondix _ . S
BAR StlA'KU Steady nt 27 1-icd.
'M'ONUY ' I'i per cent.
The rate or discount In the open marke
for both short and three-months' bills 1
3i per cent.
! ! mik ClenrliiKx.
NEW YORK , Jan. -Clearings , S203.
4I5.3.W ; balances , $1,170,223.
BOSTON. Jan. 10. Clearings , $28,231,593
balances. $2.321,110.
ST. LOUIS , Jan. lO.-Clcarlngs. $3,213,333
balances , $57S.077. Money , GftS per cent
New York exchange , BOo premium bid , 73
premium asked.
CHICAGO , Jan. lO.-Clearlngs , J21.930.5I2
balances. $2KsllC , Posted exchange , $1.8
( f 4.ssl < i. Now York exchange , 20c premium
PHILADELPHIA , Jan. lO.-Cloarlngf
$1I , ! > 39,5SO ; balances , $2,355S50.
i'liiiiIKIon of < lnTrenmnry. .
AVASH1NOTON , Jan. lO.-Today's state
ment of the condition of the trcnsur ;
shows : Available cash balance , J2 5,053,3S1
gold reserve , J233,1I,1IS. !
. Colloii
NEW YORK , Jan. 10.-COTTON Future
closed llrm ; January , $7.25 : February , J7.2l ;
March. J7.27 ; April , $7.30 ; May , $7.33 ; June
$7.34 ; July , $7.3fi ; August , $7.33 ; Septembet
W.S7 ; October. $ t.77 ; ' November. $ G.74. Spo
olofed firm ; middling uplands , 79-lCc ; mid
dllng gulf , 713-lGc : sales , 300 bales.
NEW OPU.EANS. Jan. 10. COTTON-
Flrm ; sales. 2.G3D bales ; ordinary , Go ; gooi
ordinary , HVnc ; low middling , 7c ; middling
"l,4c ; good middling , 77-lCc ; middling , fait
7 4c ; receipts , 11.113 bales ; stock. 3M1,00
bales. Futures steady. January. $7.09fi7.11
February , $7.11 ; March , $7.12 77.13 : April
$7.1307.15 ; May. $7.15ifi7.1G ; June , $7.1777.1S
July , $7.19T(7.2J ; August , $7.0ff7.03 ! ( ; Scptem
tier. $7.G3ii"Vi ( ( ; October , $7.52Jt7.53.
ST. LOUIS. Jun. 10.-COTTON Un
changed ; no sales ; middling , 77-lGc ; re
celpts , 2,573 bales ; shipments , .1G23 bales
stock , 101,558 bales.
"Wool .llnrkc-t.
BOSTON. Jan. 10. The American Woo
and Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow
The wool market continues nulot , but I :
very llrm , pending the general opening o
the dry goods market. Such goods as bavi
f.een shown have ope'ned nt advances rang
Ing nil the way torn 13 to 40 per cent eve
last year nnd a 'satisfactory .btisine-ss is re
ported to have > been done thus far. Just n
present the manufacturers nre not purchas
Ing wool very liberally , although they Imvi
been a little more in evidence the las
week and have taken seine small lots o
medium wools an'd'tlno Australian. The en
lire business of the. week has been of a re
tall character and the total sales nggre
gated only 2r.EG,000 pounds. Prices cnntlmii
to maintain much strength and the trader ;
nre so oontldont as to the future of woo
that they have already contracted for i
considerable portion of next season's ell ]
at prices ranging nil the way from GOc ti
73o. clean , landed at 'Boston. ' The Hales o
the week In Boston amounted to 2 , : > S7,00
pounds domestic ami 178.000 pounds foreign
iraklnif a totnl of 2,533,000 pounds , agiilna
a totnl of 2.505.GOO pounds for the prevlou
week and a totnl of 3.210,500 pounds for th
corresponding week last year. The sale
since Jnnunry 1 amount to flClOGOO pound'
against 7COtiGOO pounds for the correspond
ing time last year.
Dry Gnoitn Mnrko ( .
NEW YORK. Jan. 10. DRY GOODS-
Tbero has boon no change today In th
market at llrst hands for any description
of cotton goods. Brown , blenched um
coarse cottons , prints and ginghams hav
all been In quite moderate demand , wlthou
change of nny moment in price * . Th
print oloth market i very dull through
out. Woolen and worsted dross goods nr
strong , but current demand in quiet. Silk
llrm , with indifferent sales. Jobbers nr
doing a good business and sales since th
beginning of the yenr are well ahead o
the corresponding period last year.
Siiunr Market.
NEW ORLEANS , Jnn. 10. SUGAR -
Quiet : open kettle. 3fll-lGc | ; open kettle
centrifugal. nM5-16c ; centrifugal , planta
tion granulated. 4c ; whites , % ® % ; ye ]
low. l'jfilric : seconds , jTft/iiio.
MOLASSEiS-QuIet ; open kettle , 37JflOc
centrifugal. STiSCc- .
NEW YORK , Jan. 10.-SUGAR Ran
very firm ; refined , tinner ; mould A , $5.C
standard A , $ lfc3 ; confectioners' A , $ t.So : oil
loaf , $5.13 ; crushed , fj.lS ; powdered , J5.15
granulated , J5.05 ; cubes , $5.20 ,
\nlit : rt Wool .SnlON.
ANTWERP , Jan. lo.-At the wool sale
today 3,100 bales were offered. Includln
1.874 bales of Buenos Ayres , Gil balon n
Montevideo and GI2 bales of Capo of Goo
Hope and Natal. There was a good at
tendance , but the demand slackened owln
to the high rates. There were flOJ bale
sold and the sales In detail were as fr |
lows : 718 bales of Buenos Ayres at Ik0t3ir ? > (
150 bales of Montevideo at 221ir335f.
OH Market.
OIL CITY , Jan. 10. OILS-Credlt hal
ancos , $ U i ; ; certlllcatefl , $ l.ttil& bid for cnsh
shipments. KP.inii bbls. : average. So.lOfi bbls ,
runs. 11G.23I bbls. : average. 81,771 bbls.
NEW YORK' . Jan. 10.-OlLS-Cottonsee (
strong ; prime crude , ul'jf/Ko ; prime yellow
X'ttqeKo. ' Potrolrum , quiet ; Phlladelphl
and Baltimore , $9.S5. Rosin , steady. Tur
pontlne , steady.
\IMV York llvi Nlfiek.
NEW YORK. Jan. lO.-BEEVES-Rr
celptH , 3,130 head ; market slow and 10ff2fl
lower ; thin cows steady ; medium and goo
15T725C off ; steers. $1 40(4.SO ; oxen.$4.8IJ
bulls , $3.0011.00 ; cows , $ l.snfi3. ) ; cholco fnl
$1.00 ; stoekors , S4.30. Cables Ht'eady ; ex
ports , 150 cnltlo , 70 sboop and 2,100 quarter
of beef : tomorrow , 750 cattle.
C'ALVES Receipts , 1,2:12 : head ; morke
slow ; vealti , $ l.&OTiS.23 ; tops. SS.BO ; Httl
calves , $ I.IO ( ; southern calves. $3.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocelpts. 7.01
bond ; sheep llrm : lambs llrm to ioc hlchor
sheep , $3.001/1.75 ; culls , J2.50 ; lambs , 13.751
G.SO.
HOGS-Roeelpls , 10.130 bead ; market slo\
at $ ! .70&1.bij ; good to choice pigs , $1.755
1.5.
SI. .loneiih llvi > Striek.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Jan. JO. ( Suei-lal.
The Journal cuotes :
CATTLE-Recflpts. 1,000 head ; marke
Hteady to 10c lower ; quality very common
natives. $ I.OT.23 ; Texas and westerns. J3.S
io.25 ; cows and heifer * . J2.2 il.l5 ; bulls an
ctass. . $2.2 > 1fn.C5 ; yc-arllngs nnd calves , $ ! . {
( (5.10 ; Ktockors.and feeders , $3.35I.C ; yeah
$4.SOfr7.00.
HOGS Receipts , 4,900 head ; mnrkot 2V4
lower : loss regained : nil grades , $ l,32l&fr'l.4 ' !
bulk of sales. $4.3Jf(4.IO. (
SHEICP - Rocel-.iti' . 00' head ; marke
strong.
.Sliiek In Slulil ,
Following are the receipts at the fou
principal western markets for January 10 :
Cattle. Hoes. Shear
Soutb Omaha 2.KI1 C''ll V-
Chicago lfi.500 lO.on I''O
Kansas City . , C.N1 H.Ofx ) 1.20
St. Louis 2.2W 10.100 1.5J
Totals 28,331 7J.3I1 18,7 (
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE
Cornfed Stoeri Sell Lower , with Trat
Extremely Dull.
OIHIR KINDS OF KILLERS ABOUT STEAD
llonx it Slinilr I.otrrr , tint Cooil Di
inmiil ClonrN I'CIIH lit mi I'.nrly
Hour ! < | HM'P nr.d Iminlin I'lilly
Sli-ndy for tbe Dny.
SOUTH OMAHA , Jnn. 10.
Receipts were : Cntt.e. Hogs. Shco
Ofllclnl Monday S.10 r.M2 3.1
O.'llclal Tuesday 3XW 9,910 3,9
Otllclnl AVodncsday ' . ' .SSI U.241 ! )
Three days this week. . . . 9.461 21.933 8.3
Same days last week. . . . 7.10.J 10.67 ? Cl
Same days week before. . 4,241 11.2S3 3,5
bniiii ; three weeks OKO. . . 7.28 27.MS ti.l
Average price pala for bugs lor the lai
several days with comparisons :
* Indicates Sunday.
The olIUIul : number of cars of stoc
brought in today by each rend was ? :
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'se
C. . M. ,1 St. P. Ry. . . 3 18
O. & SI. L. Ry . 1
Missouri Paclllc Ry. . . IS
Union Paclllc System. 10 2U 1
C. ft N. W. Ry . 2 1 . .
F. , K. & M. V. R. R. . . 23 S'J
S. C. & P. By . 1
C. , St. P. , M. & O. . . IS 9
' 11. .t M. R. R . 28 2i5 3
C. , B. t ( J. Ry . 9 9
K. C. & St. J < . 2
C. , R. I. .t P. Ry. , E ,
C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , W. . . 2
Total receipts . 114 HI 5
The disposition of the day's receipts wt
as follows , each buyer purchasing the nun
ber of head Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Shec ;
Omaha Pncklng Co . 274 1,031 . . .
G. H. Hammond Co . 200 1,69 j
Swift nnd Company . 403 1,960
Cudahy Packing Co . 418 929 5
Armour & Co . 239 2,492 3
Cudahy P. C. , from K. C. 2W . . . . ' . . . .
Armour , from Sioux City . 1,012 . . .
R. Becker . < t Degnn . 238 .
Vnnsant & Co . 138 .
W. I. Stephen . 48 .
Hill & Huntzlngcr . 41 .
Benton .t Underwood . 73 .
Huston .t Co . 2 .
Livingstone .t Schnllcr. . . IK . . . . .
Hamilton & Rothschild. . . 0 .
L. F. IIusz . I .
Dennis . 20 .
Other buyers . 249 .
Totals . 2.751 9,173 1,0
CATTLE There was n decent run of ca
tic today , though a dozen loads wen ; dlrei
to unckcrs from Kansas City. The mark' '
on beef cattle was rotten. Reports fro
eastern markets Indicated a very dull at
lower market and ns n still further Infli
cnce eastern packers , with western house
have been complaining that their cuttle ni
costing more In Omaha thnn nt other ma
ket points. It was understood that buyo :
had distinct orders to got beef steers levier
or let them alone. The result was a vei
dull and drnggy mnrket nnd It was late b
fore the cattle changed hands. Some of tl
best sales made early may not have bee
over lOc lower , but the close was 10 i2. .
lower or 20 iC5o lower for the week.
Cows and heifers. In spite of the fact th ;
the run this week has been very henv
were In pretty good demand and the ma
kot on that kind of stuff was fairly nctl\
at about yesterday's prices. The marke
however , for the week Is lOc lower nr
rather uneven , so that some snles look
good deal lower , while others are not t
much off. Shippers , however , must bei
In mind that there is quite a difference b
tween present prices and the market i
ten days ago. Fat bulls have been comln
In a good deal faster this week nnd they ai
just about lOc lower than they were , wbl
on the other hand good light stock bul
are. fully steady. Veal calves did not so
quite so briskly today and it took prett
good ones to bring W.75.
Stockers nnd feeding cattle , were in goa
demand nnd the most of the offering
changed hands early In the mornlni
Speculators especially we-ro good buyers an
the market wns fully steady. They too
pome of the warmed-up cattle today , v.'hlr
helped out the market on that kind of cattl
paying more than the packers would pa ;
Representative snler ;
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. Xo. Av. Pr.
1 . SPO 330 17 . 7122 150
1 . 100J P 50 1 . 110) 450
1 . MO I ! 50 18 . 103S 155
1 . . . . flGO 375 IS . 10)5 ) 455
2 . 13SO 400 2 . 963 455
17 . 1122 420 S . 1120 4 fiO
42 . 9S3 4 V > 22 . 1203 470
6 . 874 43" ) 9 . 112 470
5 . 10SO 4 SJ 2 . 830 475
3 . 95G 4 40 18 . 1010 I 75
29 . HW4 440 21 . 1177 485
5 . v. 964 4 40 33 . 1144 5 10
3 . 913 $4 40 1 . 1130 510
7 . 1114 415 7 . 1408 5 2o
25 . 90.1 445 16 . 1223 510
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
22 . IMS 4 W ) 17 . 10,18 4 CO
23 . 1017 4 GOCOWS.
COWS.
1 . < X 200 1 ( ! . 115G .13)
1 . 7lX ) 200 10 . 1P97 3 TJ
> . 9M 220 2 . 1200 3 3i
1 . 720 225 4 . 1120 3 S5
1 . 92'1 ' 223 2 . 1CSO 340
7 . 90S 2 W 1 . JIF.O s 40
2 . 1000 250 1 . IOC/1 340
3 . 703 250 45 . J0/ | , ; j
1 . 1050 2 f > 0 5 . 80S 350
1 . 910 230 2 . 1020 S 50
5 . 944 250 1 . 11GO 3 SO
i . 1010 2 ro i . usn s 50
3. . . ' . 913 275 4 . 119 > 3 f,0
1 . 901 273 1 . 930 .150
1 . 10W 275 1 . 920 s W )
4 . 10G7 275 12 . 1142 3 BO
1 . 1070 275 9 . 1141 1 M
2 . 1010 275 1 . 97(1 ( p 59
1 . 102t ( 275 4 . HBfl ; t M
3 . 81(1 ( 275 1 . 12V ) 350
1 . 720 275 20 . 1125 3 55
1 . 11SO 2 S5 10 . 1011 3 M
2 . HIM 2 8.1 1 . 11120 3 ( V )
i . iioo 290 i . iao 3 ro
1 . 900 290 S . 1112 3(15
12 . lOf'J 290 17 . 107ii 3 IB
1 . 740 290 1 . 1070 I ! Go
i . um 29 > 14 . nir , 3 nr
i . KSO s no in . noi 3 < n
l . mi : ! oo i . low 3 to
1 . 910 301 9 . 113S II
i . io n n oa i . 1050 370
1 . wo : t no l . mo 370
1 . 1020 300 fi . )12 ) > 370
1 . 1110 3 00 1 . 110(1 ( .175
1 . 1f W 300 17 . 921 17-
3 . 1070 30" 1 . 1150 375
1 . 1101 ? Or , 1 . 1130 375
2 . 1075 305 1 . 710 It 7.1
3 . 9O 310 23 . 1ftSI 375
2 . 9 . 315 I. . . . ' . . 1240 H 75
1 . HO 3 15 ( ! . 103fl 373
1 . 1150 P J5 3 . 1.WI 3 Ti
2 . 110.1 3 "S 2 . 123375
1 . 970 32j 1 . 1450 37.- ,
10 . 1101 3 OT 4 . 1162 375
1 . lORfl 3 2' 1 . 910 3 73
1 . 10 1 3 ? "i 19 . 1075 3 SO
1 . 1010 325 14 . 1M1 3 Kfl
1 . R31 1 I1-- 10 . 10-18 3 R-
. ) . Irtm 3 ? 5 211 . 925 3 9f )
fi . 12W 3 If G . 9S3 390
1 . , . .W * 33i t . 12C(1 ( 390
4 , . , . lfW7 ? H- 2 . 1215 4 rt"
2 . lim 3" , 1 . 1200 410
HEIFERS.
1 . 720 3 01 'l . ! XW 3 SO
1 . JXV1 340 2 . ( IM 3 W )
5 . 721 If/I 20 . F83 80
2 . 77' 3M 5 . 97 3 M
3 . 70 * I ! f.O 9 . 901 S SO
7' . 7nr ! ! , l . Kfn 3 so
11 . 7M 3 fill 1 . 1070 400
0 . 1WI ( 3 M 1 . 501 400
1 . \W \ 3 To 2 . 10'.1 4 M
1 . 891 3 IV ) 1 . 12f | > 410
07 . 113 370 21 . 1017 lie
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COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 . 510 200 . 101" TIT
. la'ift 301 1S . lit 370
V" . lf-1 ) | 3 00 II . Iff 401
4" ' . . ( W 3RD I . KKVI 12.50
' 50
i . 270 4 M 2 . 200 B 75
i' . 2 < V ) 4 73 1 . PO f 2"
1 . 190 f. 00 1 . 119 650
1 . . 291 ' 00
STORK CSLVES.
i . 140 3 Wl 1 . 6IY1 450
IR . 3AI S SO 1 . 401 4 M
1 . 250 400 1 . 310 000
1 . 160 4 50BULLS.
BULLS.
1 . 1010 275 1 . WO 360
1 . 1210 3 ft. 1 . IWiO 3 GO
i . jsio 3 in i. . . . ism 3 ns
1 . 9-V ) 3 S' 1 . 1G91 3 ffi
1 . 1410 323 .1 . 1010 3 < S
1 . 1291 325 1 . 1G70 365
1 . 1310 325 1 . 1W1 370
1 . 170 32) 1 . 1W 370
2 . 1KB Sn . 1 . IMfl 375
1 . ISO1) ) 340 1 . 1321 173
] . lim 3 4fl 1 . H 0 : | 7R
1 . 1420 341 1 . 1R30 375
] . 1310 3 4 > 1 . 1WI 37 , ' ,
1 . 1270 3 13 1 . 1070 380
today , but of the number reported In tbet
wore eleven double-decks direct to Armor
from Slouv city. The mnrkot was Jus
about 2'4c lower than yesterday , under Hi
Inllnence of the re-ported decline at Ch
cago. The sales ranged mostly from $1.32' '
to $4.10. with the bufk of the sales at $4.3
Pome of the packers seemed to bo decided !
benrlsh nnd to want their hogs at $ t.32J
which mndo the trade rather drnggy at th
decline. In the end they raised their hand
nnd bought the hogs ns Indicated abovi
While , as noted above , the market was
little slow toward the last , the most of th
hogs changed hands In good season ,
glance at the table of average prices wl
show that the market as a whole average
several cents lower than yesterday. Repre
spiitntlve sales :
SHEEP There were a few lends In th
nens thli mornlntr. 'but ' they did not la
loner under the Influence of the very coo
demand. The prices paid were just nbon
stonily with yesterday. For the week. hov\
over , heiiy ; ' wethers nnd yearlings are W >
20- lower , with llcht welehts not so muc
off. The heaviest de"llno for the week Is o
ewe" , which show a falling off In price c
20f2T > c. Lambs have been In active deman
nt stendy prices all the week.
Of the stuff here today pome choice n.itlv
lambs -brought $ G.10 and good native lamb
$ > > .00 , while good western lambs brougli
J5.ro. Heavy WPthcrs sold up to $4.55.
Quotations : Good to cbnlco fed yonrllng :
SI.Cnfr4.SO ; good to choice wethers. JI.KOTH.G !
good to choice fed owes. $4.10fT4.30 ; fair t
good fed owe , " . $3.90fi 1.40 ; peed to cholc
native lambs. Jj.'Sfifi.CO' good to choice fe
western lambs. $5.C5f"i.riO : fair to good fe
western lambf , $ o.25-I7l.CO ! ; feeder wether ;
J3.75f73.90 ; feeder yearlings. $4.00fJ > l.23 : goo
to choice feeder lambs. $ J.25fJ 4.GO : fair t
good feeding lambs , $1.00 4.25 ; feeder ewes
J2.25fi3.00. Representative soles :
No. Av. Pr.
1 buck 2 0 $3 75
20 cull lambs fif 4 Ut
397 wethers 122 455
1 wether 190 G 00
G native withers 12fi B 00
5 goats 50 600
2fi2 western lambs 81 C 90
17 lambs 101 ( i 00
42 native lamhii SS 600
NEBRASKA.
52 feeders. . S12 4 85
MVK STOCK MA RICK' !
( ooil ( o t'lioli'i * Steer * Sli'iuly , Inferlo
| jiM > i'r HOJIH Docilnr.
CHICAGO , Jan. lO.-CATTLE-Good t
cholco fiit stoerf , steady ; Inferior to me
dlum , weak to lOc lower ; Texnns , steady
cow market and cnnnerfl. steady to slow
Stockers and feeders , quiet ; onlves , steady
good to choice , $5.30Q6.45 ; poor to medlun
$4.10i5.00 ; mixed stockers , $3.00f(3.80 ( ; st
lectoil feeders. $1.10ft4.75 ; good to cholc
cows , J3.50Ji4.C5 ; heifers , $3.254.75 ; cannon
82.25Q2.90 ; bulls , J2.50f(4.GO ( ; calves , $4.501
7.CO ; fed Texas beeves , $ l.25f < 5.25.
H'OOS Fairly active and 2l/4fi'3e lowei
fair clearance ; mixed and butchers , $4 W
4.55 : good to choice heavy , $4.IOftl.UO ; roug
heavy. $4.30Tf4.37'light , $4.25ft4.45 ; bul
of sales. $1.40154.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Best. steadj
others weak ; native wethers , $1.40fi5.0 (
lambs , $1.50j i.2o ; western wethers , $1.301
4.75 ; western lambs' , $5.50ft .25.
RECEIPTS-Cattle. IG.yw head ; hogs , 40 ,
COO head ; sheep , lfi.000 head.
KIIIIMIH Cll.v Ilr < * Sloclc.
KANSAS CITY , Jan. lO.-CATTLE-Rc
colpts , G.400 natives , 400 Texans ; all offer
Ings of Re-asonod quality sold aotlvo a
nors , J2.IOfi3.fi ) ; fed westerns , $1.507/0.11) )
western feeders , $3.50tf.30 ) ; common Tex
alls , } 3.f,0fi 1.50.
IIOOS Receipts. 11.000 head ; mnrke
opened active and largely steady ; few Inli
nrrlvalh sold at W IM- higher ; heavy am
mixed , $ l.33'a4.SO ; mixed. Sl.28y4.40j pigs
$3.SOf(4.15.
SHEEP AND LA.MBS Rceplptc.y \ \
head : good demand at llrm pr'con ; Iambi
$5.5PfC.W | ( : muttons , t4.005j-l.90 ; storkom um
feeders , J3.2o1M.60 ; culls , $2.005(3.23.
St. l.nillw l.lvo SleeK ,
ST. LOl'IS , Jan. JO.-CATTLE-ReooptH |
2.200 head , including 1.200 Texans ; marke
slow but steady ; native shipping nnd ex
port steers. $17M/G.S ; ) ; dressed beef am
butcher steurr , l.40f(4.50 ( ; steers under 1,0 >
Ibs. , jt.40ffl.f.O : : surkcr.i nnd ffodors. J2.90 < f
4.75 ; e-owa and liolfors , JS.OH'fi 1.91 ; fannem
Sl.WfJ3.00 ; bulls , J29M/4.00 ; Texas nnd In
dlan htoors , J1.75ftl.93 ; cows and heifers
J2.75Ti4.S. ( :
SHEEP AND LAMDS-Rcrclpts. 1.50
hend : market strong and active ; natlvi
mutions , $ l.25'ii4 ' K5 ; lambs , $5.0 ( > TJO.M ; culli
nnd buoks , $2.K ( > 33.75.
HRPENNEYaCO.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO. ,
Tclcplionu 10:51) : ) . Omnliu , NJI
COMMISSION ,
GRAIN , 1'KOVISIONS and STOCKS
IIOAIIU OK THADK.
Correspundence John A Warren & Co
Direct wires to Chicago and New York
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Find It in the Principal
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ATLANTA , G-A. v
ICImbnll llnnie Ncvr * Slanil ,
BOSTON.
I'nlillc l.thrnry.
VenUoiinHotel. .
Ilonton Prum Clnb , 14 nomrorth St.
BUFFALO.
Rcneice lintel \e > vn Stnnii.
CAMBRIDGE , MASS.
llnrrnrd I'nlversUr Mlirnrr.
CHEYENNE.
10. A. I.ORIIII. Ul'J Went 10th St.
no Ctnli.
CHICAGO.
AmUtorluni Annex Xvvrn Stnnd.
AnilKorltnn lintel iVrnn Stniul.
Crnnd Pnclflr Hotel > orrn Stand ,
( .rent Northern lintel JJcw Stniiil.
I'nlinrr Hoimc Nottn Stnnd.
Pnttofllep > m Stniidi .No.17 Dean
liiirn Street.
Aannclnted Advertiser' * Club , Palme
llouxr.
SiirntoRR Hotel.
CLEVELAND.
\Veililrll lloimo.
The HoHendcti.
Cnninicrclnl Trnrclcru' Annotation
Mnsonlu Temple.
COLOBADO SPBINGS
Printers' Home ,
lirlitroo llron.
DENVER.
llrnrvii Hotel \erni Stnitd.
Hamilton. A ICemlrloIc , 00(1-012 ITUi nt
Mel.nln , Pitt A Co. , H35 Sixteenth St.
T'rutt Mercantile Co. , 1K17 I.nrlmer SI
The Stationer Co. , 15th nnd Lnvrrciici
Streeti.
tVI ml nor Hotel Jievrm Stand.
DEADWOOD , S. D.
Plnhcl t Co. , Deadvrnod.
Klnhel , Dendwond.
DES MOINES.
Jacob * , nock Iilnnd Depot.
DULUTH , MINN.
Dennett , 214 W. Superior St.
HAVANA , CUBA.
IiiKlnterrn lintel Itcndliifir Iloom.
HELENA.
AV. A. Moore , Uth iivenue nnd Jllnln St ,
HOT SPBING-S , S. D.
Reorcc Glbnon.
Unill Harprenn.
HOT SPBINGS , ABK.
C. II. Weaver i Co ,
I , . D. Cooper & Co. , (120 Central Are.
KANSAS CITY. .
Hobcrl H.-ld , 1022 McGcc St. \
Coiiten Hoime No v Stand. \
Mlnftniirl Hoinililloiiii Club , 005 Ilnltl-
inore * Avi * .
IMiliHv Mhrnrr.
Itlcki > rclir Ci nr Co. , nth nnd AValnnt
opnonltp P. II.
Knilvrny Y. M. C. A. , room 27 Union
Doiiol , ICniiNnH CKy , .Ilo.
Pnbllc I.ll.rnrv.
LEXINGTON , KY.
Y. XI , C. A llonilliiur Iloom.
LINCOLN.
A. 31. Krll.rn , J123 O StU-ct , Deliv
ery Accnt.
LOS ANGELES.
Oliver < t HnliM-H , 1Ot S. Siirliiff St.
K. II. Hniinconi122 S. Jloln St.
LONDON , ENGLAND.
Chnrlen A.RHIlK'K Anierlinii I TChnni : *
2 CockHpnr St. , Trnfnlcnr Sii. , SV ,
M'NNEAPOLIS. '
Pnbllc I.lhrnrj- .
Yi'ent Hotel \CIVH Stiind.
MILWAUKEE , WIS-
I'rnnU Jlulkern.
NEW YOBK.
Arthur Ilrcntnro.
Cooper Union Library.
Fifth Avenue Hotel NCTTB Stnnd.
Fifth Avenne Hotel Urn dine Iloom.
Kmplre Hotel.
Hroonie Street Iilbrnrjr.
Holland Ilonnc IlendliiK Iloom.
Hoffmnn Ilonae.
Imiierlnl Hotel .Volvn Stand.
Prenn C'lnh , 1211 Xnxiinn St.
VViNlinlntlelHotel Itendliiff Room.
Hotel flrniinhlc. „
Y. .tl. L' . A. , 2td : nnd 'Itli Avenne. 1
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OGDEN.
W. Wehh , 2IO.TViinlilii toil ATI ) .
PABIS , FBANCE.
Now Yorlc Herald Hemline Iloom , 41
Avi * . le I'Opprn.
Thon. Cook & Solid , 1 Ave. dc Pope r a.
POBTLAND , OBE.
\V. 1C. JOIU-H , 2IM Alder St.
Portland Hotel XPWH Stand.
PHILADELPHIA. 4
Slercaiitlle I.tlirnrj- .
SACBAMENTO.
Pnbllc I.tbrnry.
SAN FBANCISCO.
P nlilliI.ll rnry.
Pnlni'i * Hotel.
SAN JUAN , POBTO BICO.
Hotel Inelnteri-n Itriidliitf Iloom.
SANTA ANA , CAL.
Unit In Ann Free Pulilln Mbrnry.
SALT LAKE CITY.
I , . K. Hnminel , I.veenm TlipatPr.
Salt I.nUe Xt'WM Co.
I'ublln Uhrnrr.
SEATTLE.
Kaxlprn VC.MVH Co. , Id ( I 1-3 Pike St.
A. T. ImnllnTB.
GenrKe I' . Ward.
SHENANDOAH , IA.
HnniMim Trollrr.
SIOUX CITY.
finrrettwnn Hotel Veivn Stnnd.
Moiiilamln Hotrl X'MVn Slunil.
Hotel Vi-niloim * TVoMH Stand.
Con ( O' > V KnlrUrrliocker.
Piililln l.lhrnry.
( ItTIIId KHrallilion , 70(1 l/uarth St.
Hey Allrn , .121 Center St.
Y. .11. C. A. HfiutliiK Iloom.
SPOKANE.
John W. ( irnhnm , 72:1-725 : nlrvmldi
Avenue ,
SPEABFISH , S. D
Henry Court ,
ST. JOSEPH.
Ilriindntv'ft .Veirn Stnnd , 721 EdmuiU
treet.
Jiinellonetrn Stand , r ( ll ICdiiiond SI
Y. .tl. C. A , llendlnif Room.
ST. PAUL , MINN.
Pro * fluli .
VVIiiit.or Hotel. r
Ilyiui Hotel
ST. LOUIS.
K. J. .Toll , 80(1 ( Ollva SI.
Pliinterx' Hotel \e > v Stolid.
Piilillr l.tlirnr- .
Union \r\va ( 'oiniuiuy.
WASHINGTON , D. C.
IVIIInril'ii ' : iut tlCMIK Stand.
Arlington lintel ,
CiiiiereHNloniil Lllirary.
Iluime. '
.Viilluiml Committee.