10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FIUDAV , JANUARY 12 , 11)00. ) COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Liverpool Advance and Firmness of Provic- ions StaatU Wheat Market. SESSION DULL FXCEPT AT THE OPENING \ Corn Clour * Onc-foiirtlt f'rnl I'll nuil Ont * t'nclitinuril , While I'ro- iN Hiiil IO to IU Co Ills Higher , CHICAGO , Jnn. ll.-The wheat market was steadied today by the Liverpool nil * vance nnd the firmness of provisions. May closing Hftlic over yesterday. Corn closed ' 40 up and oats unchanged. Final figures In provisions were lOftlSUc up. Liverpool administered a snub to the lo cal wheat market today , showing nn nd- vunre , although there wns a loss here yes terday. Not further to offend Its best cus tomer , first prices In the pit here were n shade over yesterday' * close , Mny at Smft C7c. The market was not a broad one und ( luctuallonu were narrow the greater part of the time. Then. was a fair de mand early and as offerings were not large the market rallied to 6H"fiCSUc. On idling against calls this was losi , May re ceding /7H5i67-V4C. ( . The strength of pro visions had a steadying effect. The Htrcngth of corn was also an influence. Excepting some activity at tin- opening the session wns dull. There was no Improvement In the cash demand nor In the demand for export. Cash bids were up lie , but bus iness which utherwlPc mleht have been done was shut oil by n lack of cars. Shorts covered near the end of the session , prob ably Influenced as much as anything by uneasiness over the South African situa tion. May closed llrm and U54e over yes terday at 6Sc. New York reported ten loads taken for export. Seaboard elcrances In wl'eat nnd Hour were cqunl to iltilMiflO hmhels last year. Pri mary receipts were 191,000 bushels , against < i43floi ) bushels last year ; Minneapolis and Dilluth reported 111 cars , compared with 310 last week and 412 a year ago. Local re- relpin were twenty-four cars , none of which Graded contract. Corn was llrm and , though generally dull , showed a little more activity than has been the rule recently. Support came from the Htremith of provisions and the small coun try offerings , which Influenced most of the buying. The elevators reported It almost Impossible to make purchases west at present figures. Receipts here were 472 cars. The shipping demand was slow ; May ranged at from 33513.1'fce to 33sc , closing lie over yesterday at 33'iTi33-e. Oats wns tlrm In sympathy with corn and provisions. The speculative trade was light , Now York being the best buyer. Ex port bids were 'U' up , but between the rail rates and the car s-varclty little business was accomplished. Local receipts were 1S1 cars. May sold at from 2iT : ' 'i24c to 2K(24V < iC closing unchanged from yesterday at 2lc. Provisions were strong and active the greater part of the session , prices again touching the high murk established last week. Interests which sold out In the hope of a greater break joined with shorts In buying. 1 hero was also a good outside de mand. The strength was based on hog re ceipts under expectations ami better prices nt the yards and recognizance of the fact that ilollvcrlen on January contracts are still very small. May pork ranged nt from $10.8714 to $ I0.97'fefi 11.00. closing 12V.c over yesterday at $10.93 ; May lard _ at from $3.93 JV/AU neau. _ The Jeadlngjutures ranged as follows : Article..fOpon. | Hjgjirjj.ow. i ciosei ! Yes'y. Whe.1t I Jnn. 64 May ' 41 s57iS July 4 bi',6 Corn- Jan. MTf , 30 % no } ; -May 34 ! 33 % July 31 31 33 i Oats- iU Jan. U 23TMfi * May | 21 Pork- Jan. 10 my 1065 10 60 10 6T > 10 G21 'May ' 10 S7i ! 10 97V4 10 S7'/S 10 S3 10 S21fc Lard- Jan. 5 S7' ' , { 5 75 May C 95 6 95 6 02' ' < 4 5 921i Ribs- i Jan. r 70 _ Mny _ 5 SO 5 70 * No. 2. Cash quotations were ns follows1 FLOUR Steady : winter patents' , $3.400) ) 3.oO ; straights. $3.00573.20 ; clear , $2.995(3.l6 ( ; $3.30 13.50 ; straights' . $2.tioi/3.00 / ; bakers , "ji.oo " WHEAT No. 3 spring , 62'iQ601 ' c ; Vo 2 " * ' red , 66' ' 5ii,7l < > c. CORN-No ? 2. 31'4c : No. 2 yellow. 31'/.c. . , -SfVrSNo' 2.,231Te3lic ; No. 2 white , 2o i 4j2olie ; No. 3 white. 2-4 irj2514c. HYE-No. 2. 61li | 52lie. BARLEY-No. 2 , M5/I4'/C. SEEDS No. 1 llaxseed and norl""e3t' $14j fji.GfO 4j % Prime timothy. $2.50. ' frlO.CiVj. I > nrd. pe'r 100 His. , G/rjJ/S.SO' ' Short ribs sides ( loose ) . $5.6Mt5.S5. Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $5.505)5.75 ) ; short clear Ides ( boxed ) , $3. 05(5.S3. ( WHISKY-Dlstlllers' finished goods , on basis high wines , per gril. , $1.2314. SUGARS Unchanged ; cut loaf , $3.70 ; granulated , $5.1S. Following are the receipts and shipments for today : ( Articles. Receipts. Shipm'ts. I'lpur. bbls . 37,000 33.0CO AVheat. bu . ia,00o JJ" " ' . 1" ' . 337,000 . itH , bll . 2S1.000 J'J3OIW , I' " ; . 4.001) -1,000 Harley , bu . r,6OCO , 17,000 On the Produce exchanco today the but ter market was steady ; creameries , 225j > 2 ! > ej dairies 17 i2oc. C'beese , llrm at 125il24e. KKK , weak ; fresh , 17c. Ni-jw YOUIC ( ; i\intAL .MARKET. < lno < ii < l ( > nn for tlie liny on Vnrlonn ConiliimlKK-n. NEW YORK , Jan. ll.-FLOUR-Recelpts , 14,601 bbls. ; exports , 12,579 bbls. ; quiet but firmer , not being pressed for sale ; Minnesota patents , $3.S55JI.03 ; Minnesota seta bakers , $2.S3ff3.10 ; ' winter patents. $3.6003.83 ; winter straights , $3.I05J3.45 ; win ter extras , $2.555/2.00 ; winter low grades , $2.a5iJ3.30. Rye Hour , quiet ; fair to good , $3,151(3.30 ( ; choice to fancy , $3.355J3GO. Buck wheat flour , weak at $2.005(2.23. ( CORNMEAL-Dull ; Drnndywlnc , $2.20 ® RYE Eawy ; No. 2 western , GOl&c , f. o. b. , afloat ; state , 5&5J56c , c. I. f. . Now York , car lots. RARLEY-Steady ; feeding , 43' ' , < .5JIIfcc , c. I. f. , Now York ; malting , 4905lc , c. I. f. , Now York , BARLEY MALT-Dull ; western. 53565c. WHEAT-Rceclpts , 71.000 bu. ; exports. 120.- 600 bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2 red , 75-c , f. o. b , . alloat. prompt ; No. l northern , Duluth , 78 ? c. f. o. b. . alloat , prompt , nominal ; No. 1 hard , Dilluth. SOTic , f. o. b. , nlloat , prompt , nominal ; No. 2 red , 73'ic , elevator. Options opened steady und for u good part of the * esslon displayed considerable firmness , ow ing to good southwest buying , strength In oorn and provisions and local covering. With few exceptions the strength held all day and the market closed UGl-He net advance. -March. 76 3-16i757-li > c , closed at 751ic ; Mny , 7313-lft5i74'tic , closed nt 73T4c ; July , TSKfl 7J7 e. closed at 73c. CORN Receipts , 35,100 bu. ; exports , ro,217 feu. Snot , llrm ; No. 2 , IH c , f. o. b. . afloat , and 40sic , elov.llor. Options opened steady and soon advanced on very wnnll country ftalex , the rise in provlKlonx , higher cables and export demand , closing llrm at < c net ndvance. January , 40c ; AJny , 3D\v , closed at OATS-Recclpts , 87.100 bu. : exports , 37.012 bu. .Spot , llrm : No. S. 29i-j No. 3 , 'iSVie ; No. Q white. Kc ! ; No. 3 while. 3lc ; track mixed western , 293(30Vac ( ; track white , ; ! li(85c. ( Op- tlnim. dull und unlnteri'stlng. HAY Firm : shipping. 72'i5JSOc ; good to choice , ROUS7'.lc. HIUICS-KIrm : OnlveBton , 20 to 25 Ibs. . lOV c ; Texas dry. 20 to 30 Ibs. . Ulic ; Cull- fornla , 21 to 25 Ibs. , 21'jc. ' HOI'S Quiet ; stale , common to good , 1K > crop. Cc ; IMS crop , 709c ; Ihflfl crop , 125J lie' , 1'aclllc coast , isw crop , Cc ; 189S crop , 75io ; IkflDcrop , 125J14c. LEATHER - Steady ; hemlock ioe. ? ! Buenos Ayres. light to heavy weights , 255J l o ; uclil. 25Tl25'4c. I'ROVISlONH-Hccf. steady ; family , JI2.5) (313.00 ( ; mess , J10.50. llecf bams. f22.fOU23.lO ; packet. Jll.SUji 12.00 : city extra India mess , J2UKW23.00. L'ut meats , quiet ; plckb'd bel lies , 5.50Ji .75 ; pickled shoulders , $ I.5UAS.J ; pickled hams. } s.M > 5i9.W. ( Uird , llrm ; wcsti-rn utiMin clnn ii $0.20 ; January , $ ij.25 , nom inal , relliuxl. llrm : continent. (6.40 ; South America , JC.70 , comiiound , SS.S7'ifii.tiO. ; | J'ork , quiet ; inekn. )10.255TI0.75 : short clear , fll 23 i2.00 ! ; family , $12.00i12.&o. Tiillow , llrm ; city. B < 4c bid. country. MdOB'ic. RI E-Steady. domestic , fair to cxlrn , 4 Q6bc ; Japan , ) ? ii5o , MOIjASHICS Firm ; New Orleans open kettle , good to choice , 32Q40c. I-'UBKIIITS Nominal ; cotton , by steam. Ke. to Liverpool ; grain , 3C3"d. ! iIETALS-Tln wus very llrm all day , with i . ) < tno follnwlug n'rontr cnbl > . ' ami n-l\l , . s fr. tn nuiM'Ir ' mnrk < t offcrlne. ' wenu mill h bigger prices , iitller-i enter- tnlnlne mriflt nrhltrnry views. The othei Oer-rtments of the Inral market were not miiterlHlly clmiieod. At the clo o the Met ] oxclianRn railed ii's ' Iron warants firmer fquntntlon omitted ) ; tin , llrmer , with fi.1f bid wnd J27.0H asked ; lake copper. unchniiRpil nt $ lB.fiO ; lend , stonily with } l.70 bid nml Jl.7.1 asked ; sprlter , quiet with $1.15 hid ami H.Sfi askrd. Thf broker. * ' price for lead Is ll.l" > mid for copper $16.50. OMAHA < Ji\iilAI , MAIIKKT. Condition of Trndp nnd ClnotntlonH on Stnplp nnd I'nncr Produce. EROS Receipt * light ; fresh stock wenk nt 15V DRESSED 1'OUM'RY-Gholco to fancy turkeys , lie ; ducks , 9c ; Reese , 9c ; spring chickens , 75j7'ic ; hens , 054070 ; roosters , 4 Q6c. Q6c.LIVE LIVE I'OULTRY-Hens. SHQCc ; spring chlcktiip , fiijc ; old nnd staggy roosters , 3c ; dtjcks , Co ; gcefX ! , c ,4e ; turkeys , Sc. HUTTER-qommon to fnlr , 17',4c ' ; choice , lJli9c | ; separator , 2Bc ; gathered creamery , MoEONS-Uvc. per doz. , 75e. VEALS-Cholce. Oc. OAME-Duck. ' , mallards , $3.0051.1.23 ; blllo wing teal , $1.75 ; green wing teal , $1.2501.50 ; mixed ducks , $1.60572.00. qYSTKRB-.Mrdlum. per call , ISc ; stnnd- nrd , per can , 22c ; bulk standard , per gal. , $1.50 ; extra rclects , per can. 30c ; extra se lects , per gal. , $1.75552.00 ; New York counts , per can , 37c ; Now York counts , per 100. 11.25. HAY Upland , choice , $0.50 ; midland , choice , $ ; lowland , choice. $3 ; rye strnw , choice. $5.50 ; No. 3 corn , 27e ; No. 3 white oats , 22i c ; cracked corn , per ton , $12 ; corn nnd oats , chopped , per ton , $12.50 ; brnn , per ton , $13 ; shorts , per ton , $14. VEGETABLES. NEW BEETS 1'or doz. bunches , 73c. RADISHES Per doz. bunches. 4lc. ) LETTUCE Per doz. bunches , 40c ; fancy hend lettuce , per bill. , $3. SWEET POTATOES Per bbl. , Illinois , $3 ; Jerseys , $5 ; large bb'.s. , Kansas , $2.75. POTATOES Per tU. , choleo. /Q40c. < . CAHUAUE-Pcr lb. , 1140 ; Holland seed , lri5J2o. 'Al'MI-'LOWER Per crate. $2.50. CRAXIIERRIES-HrU and IJllglc , per bbl. $7.00 ; Jerseys , $6.6056.75. ONIONS Retail way , yellow , 70c ; red , S5c. t-'ELfcjRY t'et doa. , 25530o ; Calirornla , per bunch , 4 575e. ? TUUN1PS Rutabagas , per lb. , I'.io ; Ca- nadlan , lHfil4C MUSIIRUOMS-Pcr lb. box , 50c. TOMATOES Florldn , per 6-basket crate , ll.oVao.W. FRUITS. APPLES Choice western shipping stock , $3.00Ti'3 50 ; New York stock , $3. 75i4. 00. GRAPES Cntnwbus , per small basket , 18c ; Malaga grapes , per bbl. , $7.0009.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORAXG&S-MexIcan , per box , $3 ; Cali fornia navels , per box. $3.5003.75 ; California seedlings , pur box , $2.755i3.00. LEMONS California fancy , $3.75 ; choice California , $3.50 : Messina , $4 , MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Per 24-sectlon case , $3.23. NUTS Hickory nuts , large , per bu. , $1.10 ; shcllbarkf , $1.25til.33. FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. box , SI ; California carton , per 10-lb. box , $1.10 ; Imported ilgs , per lb. , 13c. DATES SO-lb. boxes. 5V40fic per lb. MAPLE SUGAR-Per lb. , 9c. HIDES. TALLOW ETC. HIDES-No. 1 green hides , Sc ; No. 2 green hides , 7c ; No. 1 salted hides , OHc ; No. 2 salted hides , b c ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs. , 9c ; No 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc. TALLOW. OHEASE , ETC. Tallow , No. 1 , Ic ; No. 2 , 3ic ; rough , 2c ; white grease , i03Ue ; yellow and brown grease , 2V403e. St. LoitlN Grain and 1'rovlnlonn. ST. LOUIS , Jan. 11. WHEAT Higher : No. 2 red cash , elevator , GS c ; track. 71' . 01 72c ; January , ' .S'/.c : Mny , 70070'kc ; July , 67aic : No. 2 hard , C3066V4C. CORN Higher ; No. 2 cash , 30'.4c ; track , 31 5(320 ; January , 30V4c ; May , 32Uc. OATS Firm ; No. 2 cash , 24Vlc ; track. 24c ; January , Sl'.ic ; Mny , 244c ; No. 2 whit * . 26c. RYE-Hlghcr at Me. FLOUR Dull and easier ; patents. $3.400 > 3.50 : extra fancy. $3.10 3.15 : clear. $2.7502.90. SEEDS Timothy , $2.0002.35 ; flax , lower at J1.IS. . . BRAN Higher ; sacked , east track , 660) ) 6SVi-c. 6SVic.HAY Timothy , steady at $10.00012.00 ; prairie , strong at $5.50. WIIISKY-Steady at Sl.23',4. COTTONTIKS-M.10. i $ A G c ; i -nisrcitc. . HEMP TWINK-Sc. METALS Lead , higher at $1.65. Spelter , llrm lit SI.35. POULTRY Stonily ; chlckene , 7c ; turkeys , 7c ; ducks , Cfi"c ; geese , 50Cc. PROVISIONS Dry salt meats , extra shorts , $ . " > .62'i ; clear ribs , $5.75 ; clear sides , $5.S7',4. Bacon , extra shorts , $6.12'/i ; clear ribs , $6.23 ; clear shorts , $6.37H. Pork , steady ; loliblng , Jlo.12 . , old ; $11.73 , new. Lard , higher ; prime steam , $5.65 ; choice , $5.67 % . RECEIPTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 8- 000 bu. ; corn. 45,000 bu. ; oats , 43,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 37,000 bu. ; corn. 33,000 bu. ; oats , 22,000 bu. Hiittrr , KKK nnd Clircne Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 11. BUTTER Dull and easier ; fancy western creamery , 2Mi'29V.o ; fancy western prints , 30c. EGGS Quiet but steady ; fresh nearby , 19c ; fresh western , 19c ; fresh southwestern , ISc : fresh southern , ISc. CHEESE Finn. EGGS Quint at 17'-c. ' NEW YORK , Jnn. 11. BUTTER R - celpls , 3.5S5 pkgs. ; steady ; June creamery , 2lfi2S'sc ; western , 25030c. CHEESE Receipts , ,815 pkgs. ; Hrm : fall niailc , fancy , small nnd large , 12 i013c ; largo , late made , 1194012c ; small , late made , 12f/12'4c. EGGS Receipts , C.S54 pkgs. ; firm : west ern , 20c , loss off ; western , ungraded - = r ' CHICAGO. Jnn. 11 BUTTER Steady ; creameries. C25C9c ( ; Dairies , 17025c. EGGS Weak ; fresh 17c. ST. LOUIS , Jan. ll.-BUTTER-Steady ; creamery. ' . ' "fi 0c ; dairy , 205J23c , EGGS Quiet nt 17'/tc. ' KANSAS CITY. Jan. 11. BUTTER Creamery. 22&J5c ; dairy , 20c. EGG'S Lower ; fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock , firsts , loc , cases returned ; Htor- age , 10012c. _ Monthly StntcnifMit of Kxiinrtn. WASHINGTON , Jan. 11 , The monthly statement of the exports of domestic brendstuffs. provisions' , cotton and mineral oils from the United States Issued by the Bureau of Statistics shows the following : Bread-stuffs. $19,118,230 , a decrease as com pared with December , 1SDS , of about $12- fiOO.fiOO ; cattle and hogs , $2,011.776 , n decrease of about $233,0no ; provisions , $15,310.357 , a decrease of about $211.000 ; cotton , $12,831,110 , u decrease of about $14,000.000 : mineral oils , $5.476.027 , an Increase of $1,300,000 ; total , $67- 7K3.500. as against $93,4S4SCS for December , 1S9S. For the twelve months the exports amounted to $712o31.92- against $759,993- 103 for the twelve months of 1S9S. KniihiiH City ( iriiln unit 1'rovlmlonii. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 11 WHEAT May. fit Hc ; cash , * No. 2 hard. 02'Xic ; No. 3 , 50 > ClHi' ; No. 2 red. C95i70c ; No. 3 , C20fiSc. CORN-May , 30'jc ; cash , No. 2 mixed , SHWiflUc : No. 2 white. 2S-ic ! ; No. 3 , 29Vic. OATS No. 2 white , 24''jC. ' RYE-NO. 2 , soc. HAY Cljulco timothy , J9.0009.50 ; choice prairie. $7.0. > ii 7.50. RECElPTS-Whtnt , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 13,000 bu. : oats , 2.0ii l bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 11,000 bu. ; corn , 5.SOO bu. ; oats , 10,000 bit. LVL.COO | ! ( irnln nml ProvlnloiiN , LIVEIJiPOOL , Jan. 11. WHEAT Snot. dull. Futures closed uuict ; March and May , 5s9Vd. , C.ORN Spot. American mixed , new , steady nt L'xS'id ; American mixed , old , Htoudy at 3n 5jd. Futures , quiet ; January , February nnd March. 3s 3d. PROVISIONS Lard. Amerlcairefined. . In p. ills , steady at 31s Cd ; prime western. In tierces , r,0s 5d. Ilncon , short ribs , stendv at 33s Cd. Tnliow , Auslrallan , strong at 27s 9d. Tolfdu .MnrU.-t. TOLEDO. O. . Jan. ll.-WHEAT-IIigher anil llrm ; No. 2 cash , I5)c ) ; May , 72V c. CORN-Oull but steady ; No. 2 mixed , 32c. OATS-Dull but higher ; No. 2 mixed , 24' , = . ' . RYlC-Neitlccted. SEEDS-Cloversced , dull but sleady ; prlmo cash , old , $4.SO ; January , new , $3.65 ; March. $3.70. Mlniit'iiiinllN Win-ill nnd I.'lour. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. ll.-WHEAT-lu store : No. 1 northern. January , f3'tc ; Mrfy , K > 5)C5'.c ) { : July. fiti hjjtT Jjc' . On track : No. l hard , G5Vjo : No. 1 northern. ftlTic ; No. 2 northeni. CT'dC. FLOUR Flri-t patents. $3.3001.40 : second patents. $ M i320 ; llrst clear , $2.1002.o. BRAN Unchanged. 1'rnrlu .MnrUft , PKORIA , Jan. ll.-CORN-Hlgher : now No. 2. 30- ' . OATS- Firm : No. 3 white. 23 ? ; i2le. WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.23Vi for finished coods. Iluliith > Vlu-at Market. DULUTH. Minn. , Jan , Il.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard , cash. CUtc ; Nn. 1 northern , cash , fi * ) , p ; May. 7Uii : July. CS'ic ; No. 2 northern , fJ'.tc ' ; No. 3 spring , 5SiiC , .Mlltvnnkce firuln nrkct. MILWAUKEE , Jan. H.-WHEAT-Mar- k ? t slc.idj . No 1 north , rn RlfiS'1. ' ; Xn : nortbein. raiiClr 11YKFirm. . No. 1 , &ri..r nARLEY-Dtlll ; No. 2 , 4'Q(6c ( ; s-amplf , 3 MOVIJMK.VT * OF STOCKS \M > IIO.MIS , SpcculiitU \etlvKy by Hie llcnrs In Siiuill Stock * . NEW YORK. Jan. IIToday's stock mnr. ket wns characterized by considerable m- tlvlty on the part of the bear c < ntlngcnt , The raid , however , was restricted to n small number of stocks , all of them In the list of what are called ? pe < laities , Inclucl- Ing the New York City public utilities nml the older high-priced Industrials. There was positive demoralization In these active stocks. In contrast to the. fnlrly llrm under tone nf the general list , and especially the railroads. The occasion of the attack on the Industrials wns of course yesterday' . ! utterances by the president of the Ameri can Suirnr Reflnlnc conumny. The friends of other slocks In the In dustrial list made strenuous efforts to dif ferentiate their movement from that of Sugar and marked them up briskly at I hi- opening In face of the violent break In the price of the stock named , but the bears met this maneuver with selling In such volume and with such confidence that one after an other of the specialties crumbled In price nnd fell through a storm of dislodged stop- loss orders , tovtn the railroad list was af fected at last and the e.irller trains In that department were generally wiped out. The only prominent railroad slock in which the net declines reached a point were Balti more & Ohio , Burlington. Missouri Paclllc , Pennsylvania and Delaware < t Hudson , l vckawnnnn declined 2 points. The rally before the close reduced alt net declines In the railroads to fraitlonal limits and rcKlstcrcil fractional gains In noniu cases. The course of Sugar was extremely erratic and feverish nil day. At the low level It was over 8 points below last night nnd 2i ! below the low level In the Deiemoer panic. Its net loss Is 6. All of tile New York traction and lighting shares were severe sufferers , Metropolitan showing an extreme decline of 9'6 , Brooklyn Transit i ! and Third Avenue 614. The gas stocks. Man hattan , People's ( Sas , Tobacco , Federal Steel , Sugar preferred and Tennessee. Coal were off from .1 to 414. The borrowing de mand for Sugar sent It to a premium In the loan crowd before the close. A large preponderance of the total dealings was made up by this group of specialties. At no level of prices was there any activity In railroad stocks. The strength In foreign markets on the reduction In the Olllclal rates of the Bank of England nnd the Bank of France was re flected to this market and foreign arbitrage brokers were good buyers until prices ros above parity. Commission houses continued practically Idle and there was no disposi tion to speculate In railroads. The reaction In prices wns sympathetic. The London buying was insutllclent In volume to cause notable heaviness in the sterling exchange market , where the demand for bills was very light. The New York banks arc re ceiving large , remittances from the Interior as well as from the subtreasury and rates on all classes of loans were notably easier. The bond market was dull , but held llrm throughout. Total sales , par value , $1,205,00. ' . United States old 4s. coupon , declined I * , , the 3s , registered , % und 3s , coupon , and old 4s , registered , li In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says : Stocks were , still stagnant here today , but the tone was llrm. The action of the Bank of England In re ducing Its minimum discount rale to 5 per cent and the sequel of the reduction of the French rate to 4 per cent encouraged some continental buying of tintos and Spanish 4s , but neither London nor lerln ! showed any revival of speculation. Americans wej'e neglected except for Baltimore & Ohio se curities , which we. bought on the encourag ing earnings statement. Indian currency commission "earmarked" 100,000 more gold and 94,000 was engaged for the Argentine Republic. The bank bought 31,000 In eagles. The tendency in the open market was to ward higher prices for gold because of In formation that the Indian council was ob taining a higher rate than usual for tele graph transfers. Indicating that the demand for gold In India may lead to exports oC specie thither. 'Money was still cheap at 24-i ! Per cent , but call bills in the after noon were rather harder on the gold exports and a further decline In exchange. Foreign exchange rates were us follows : Paris. 23.23 ; Berlin , 20.49. Discount deposit houses hnvu reduced deposit rates from 1 to 3 per cent ; calK 31i. The Bank of Bengal raised its minimum discount rate from 7 to 8 Dcr cent. cent.The following are the quotations for the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : Atchlson 1914Union Pacific . . . . 45U do pfd 58 % do pfd 73t : Baltimore & O. . . . 57 % Wabash 71i Can. Pacillc 9114 do pfd 20 Canada So 4S14V. . & L. E 9'i dies. & Ohio. . . . i98' ' do 2d pfd. . . . 26 % , Chicago G. W. . . . ll\Vls. Cemtral . . . . 17 C. , B. & Q 119 % Adams Ex 112 C. 1. & L 14 Am. Express . . . .142 do pfd 46 , U. S. Ex 43 C. & E. 1 85 Wclls-Furgo E.X..120 C. & N. W 159 'A. Cot. Oil 33'4 " C. , R. I. & P..101 % do pfd U1 C. , C. , C. & St. L. COli Am. Malting . . . . 6li Colorado So 51i do pfd 27 do 1st pfd. . . . 41 Amer. S. & R. . . . 35 % do 2d pfd. . . . 1414 do pfd S61i Del. & Hudson..11314 Amer. Spirits . . . . 2V , " Del. L. & W 173 I do pfd 17" Den. & Rte G. . . . 17 'Amer. ' S. H 41 do pfd 6614 do pfd SO Erie 10 % Amer. S. & W. . . . 47 do 1st pfd. . . . 30 % do pfd S9 Gt. Nor. pfd l 7Amer. Tin Plate. 29 Hocking Coal . . . 15 l do pfd SO Hocking Valley. . 31 'Am. Tobacco . . . . M1/ , Illinois Central . .110 % do pfd 135" Iowa Central . . . . 11 ? , A. Mln. Co . ; ! S % do pfd 4S Brk. Rap. Tr . CS',4 K. C. , P. & G. . . . 7 % Colo. F. & 1 . 41 % Lake Erie & W. . 2 ? Con. Tobacco . . . . 30 % do pfd S3 do pfd. Lake Shore 197 Federal Steel . . . . ! - > Louis. & Nnshi. . . 7SH do pfd. 72 Manhattan L . . . . 92t Gen. Electric . . . .120 Met. St. Ry 16514 Glucose Sugar . . 49 % rx. Central . . . . 10 % do pfd 93 Minn. & St. L. . . . 571 < Int'n'l Paper . . . . 22 % do pfd do pfd 65'A Mo. Paclllc S ) Lacledo Gas 78V. Mobile & Ohio , . . 3714 Nat. Biscuit S314 Mis. , K. & T 914 do pfd 90 do pfd 3114 National Lend . . 25 N. J. Central . . . .116 do pfd 101 N. Y. Central..13314 National Steel . . . 41 Nor. & West Sl % do pfd W do pfd r,7 % N. Y. Air Brake.133 No. Pnelflc 50 % No. American . . . . 11 do pfd 7316Pacific , Coast . . . . 19U Ontario & W 31 % do 1st pfd. . . , M Ore. Ry. & Nav. 42 do 2d pfd. . . . 6' ! do pfd 7 'Paclllc ' Mall 41 % Pennsylvania . . . .128 % People's Gas 102-li Reading 17'.4 Pressed S. Car. . . Bill * do 1st pfd. . . . . 4914 do pfd S3 do 2d pfd. . . . 2S Pullman P. C..1S7 R. G. AV 57 Standard R. & T. 911 do pfd SO Sugar 114J St. L. & S. F. . . . flli do pfd 110 do 1st pfd. . . . 6S Tenn. C. & I do 2d pfd. . . . 32 V. 8. Leather . . . 1614 St. L.-S. W 9 % do pfd 73'i St. Paul 11C U. S. Rubber . . . . 4114 do pfd 170 do pfd 103 St. P. & 0 115 AVestorn Union . . X5 % Fo. Pacific 3B14 Republic. I. & S. . 20 % So. Railway 11 do pfd 61 do pfd 53 P. , C. . C. & St. L. 77 % Texas & Pacific. . 1414 Ex-dlvidend. XIMV York Money Mnrl.rt. NEW YORK , Jan. 11. MONEY On call , easier at SfiSVi per cent ; List loan at 3 per cent ; ruling rate. 5 per cent ; prlmo mer cantile paper , SU-fifi per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy , with actual business In bankers' bills at $ I.S6 % for demand nnd at $4.S3'/i ' , for Hxty days ; posted rates , J4.SI'and ' 4.SSJj4.S5'J ; com- inrjclal bills. J4.S2iil.S3. SILVKH-Certlllcntes , BS',4059ic ' ! ; bar , 5Sc : Mexican dollars , 47',4e. ' BONDS Government , wenk ; Btatc , Inac tive ; railroad , llrm. The following are the closing ( imitations nn bonds : U. S. 2s. rt'g UC'/s N. Y. C. Is 109 do 3s , reg 109 > s N. J. C. gen. s..HS da coupon 11) ) N. Carolina Cs..127 do 4B , reg 133I do Is 106 do new 4i . cou.l31N" | ' ' I'ac. Is 110 do o'd 4s , reg..113 % ! do 3s i5' ; , do coupon 113 % do Is 103V , do 5s , reg liN.V.C. & Ht.L.ls.101 do coupon 112 % N. & W. con , 4s. . 10 % D. of C. 3 ( T ll'.l I do gen. 6s 123'.2 Atch. gen. 4s 99 'Or- ' . . . .s.iv. Is 110 do adj. 4s 7S % do 4s 101 Canada So. 2s..l07UO. 8. L. 6s 12S % dies. & O. H4n. . . ! M ! do con. 5s 110 do 59 116 Reading gun. Is. . 8'1'i C. ft N. con. If. . 133 R. (5. W. 1H Wide do S. F. deb. os.llS Ht.L. ft I.M. c.Bs.UWi Chi. Tcr. 4s Ol'yi-it.l , vS.I' ' . g.G .l2U I ) & R. G. l8..1M'4St. ' Paul con 1113 do Is 9nHSl. P. . C. & P.lfUIM.i 1C. T. V. & G. Is.HOVi do 6s HS'4 Eric gen. ts 6S So. Railway 5s. . . 106 % F. W. & D. C. Is. 7l's S. R. it T. C * * 2 Gen. K'.ectrlo 5s.ll7 Tcnn. n. M. 3s. . . . M G. H. K S. A. 05.110 Tex. ft P. Is Ill do 2s Hfi * Tox. & P. 2s. . . , 54 H. & T. C. 6s..HO'.i Union Pacific la..102 do con. Cs 110 .Wabash Is 11:1' : ; la. Central Is..110 do 2i ! ' 3'.i K. C. . P. AG. . Is. 67 West Shore 4s..Ill La. now con. 4s..lOi.i'Wls. ' Central Is. . f3 L. & N. mil. 4s. . 97 iVn. Centuries . . . Sl',4 M K. & T. 28. . . . fid do deferred . . . . 5 do 4s M > , Colo. So. 4a E4'i So. . .Paclllo I * feO',4 , Offered. Ilnnk ST. LOUIS. Jan. ll.-Clenrlngs. $5,939iO ; balances , $613&fO. New York cxchniiEc , 75o prfmluni nskrd. BOSTON. Jan 11 Clearings , $ JIC25,435 , ; balances. $2.160,910. NEW YORK" . Jan. ll.-ClearliiBS. $201W7- ' 26- balances , 12,170.050. CHICAGO. Jan , ll.-Clcarlngs , 123,112,131 ; I -I ui. i- J ) ' , ) , ; (17 ( P isle.l CX' li.in o , $1 Si | | 4 s ' Ni\v Y rk tx < h.mcc. .1 * premium ItAL'ri.M.iRK , ] . , , ! . 11. Clr.irlngs. $ I. < C1- Kfi ; balances , $ : > ! . ( < $ . ll.-ClcM.rlnR * ' , PHILADELPHIA , J.in. - $16.3 .itS ; bnlnm-es. JM ! .712. "onion Stork ( Imitation * . BOSTON , Jan. It.-Cnlt lonni , OT7 I'cr cent : time loans , 5fl6 per cent. Olllclnl closing quotation ! ! of stocks , bonds nnd mining shines : _ _ _ _ _ A. . T. & H. F-TTTTlMi do pfd fd do , pfd .Vfy WIs. Central 17 Am. Sugar 114U Dom. Coal 41 do pfd Ill do pfd ll.i Hell TwPl > honp..3M AU'h'xon 4 9S Bo ton & A 210 Adventure ti Boston Elevated. M',4 AllnucZ Mill. Co. 3 BoMon K Me..200 Ito'lnn & Mont..2,0 C. , B. & ( } 119 % Unite * Boston. 42 Fitchburg pfd . . .122 Cti ! . & Hcfln 710 < ! on. elec. iTfd..13i' Centennial hi'4 ' Federal Steel . . . . 4M4 Frnnkdn 1 } do pfd 72 llumboUlt 1 Mnx. Central . . . . my. Osrcolu n .Mich Telcphone.Uri Parrot " 9 Old Co'ony 2d'J Cjulncy ! ! > HIM Dominion . . . 20 iMintn Fe Cop. . . . v4 Rubber | : l Tarn track ' * Union Paclllc . . . . 45"i Wlnotm Hi West End 92 .Wolverines . 40 do pfd 112 lUUh 26 West. Electric . . 40 I , London Stock ( Imitation * . LONDON , Jan. 11.-4 p. m.-Closliig : Consofs , money. . . tiT'VX. Y. Cpnlrnl..1W do account. . 99 ppiinsylvnnla . . . . tiiy Can. Paclllc mt Reading M Erie llh NoPaclllc pfd. . 7.'i do 1st pfd. . . . S.1',1 Atchlson 1 ! ' % Illinois Central . . .1111Loulsvl lo M > % U. P. pfd 75 % ( Jr.ind Trunk . . . . fits St. Paul , com. . . . 1197 * Anaconda 8 BAR SHA'ER Steady at 27d per ounce. MONEY-4 > 4 per cent. The rate of dl eount In the open market for rhort bills Is 35f3Td per cent ; for three months' bills , yiitper \ cent. \ < MV York Mlnliiu ; Stonkx , NEW YORK , Jan. II. The following nro the olllcl.il closing quotations for min ing shares : Chol'nr : i Ontario 725 Ciown Point . . . . IP Ophlr 'i. . . fij Con. Cal. ( < c Vi..l3'i : Plymouth S Deadwood 55 Quicksilver 150 Gould & Currle. . 20 do pfd SWl Hale & Norcros ? . as Sierra Nevada . . 40 llomestakn 5"i0.1 Standard 260 Iron Silver fO Union Con 2 : : Mexican 28 Yellow Jacket . . . 20 Korclttn I'lniiuclnl. LONDON , Jan. 11. The market for American securities opened rattier better In response to better overnight prices from New York and was well maintained , with business rather light. The closing tone was llrm ; Spanish 4s closed at fitii/ltc : gold to tbo amount of 63,000 was withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance today and .CIMt.OOO was transferred to the Indian cur rency account. Gold premiums are quoted as follows : Buenos Ayres , 129. 0 ; Madrid , 2S.20 ; Lisbon. 41 ; Rome , 7.15. The rate of discount of the Bank of England wns today reduced from fi to 5 per cent. The weekly statement of the bank shows the following changes : Total reserve. Increase , 1,231OiiO ; circulation , decrease , 2,000 ; bullion , In crease , 1,231,735 ; other securities , decrease , 2,227,000 ; other deposits , Increase , 693,000 ; public deposits , increase , 1,193,000 ; notes reserve , Increase , 1,169,000 ; government s-e- curltles , Increase , 2.996.000. The proportion tion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability is 30.47 per cent , as compared with 3S.ES pur cent last week. PARIS , Jan. 11. Prices were strong on the bourse today , being Influenced by the reduction In the bunk rates here and In London. Foreign securities were llrm. Rentes , however , continually purchased and Spanish 4s were In good demand. Bra- 'zlllan securities further hardened owing to the rise In the price of coffee nnd the Im provement in the rate of exchange ; Rio tintos advanced , but the upward movement was no ! maintained : Knlllrs were fairly steady. Three per cent rentes , lOOf for the account ; exchange on London , 25f 23c for checks ; Spanish 4s closed at 67.17V6Tho rate of discount of the Bank of France was reduced from 4'S to 4 per cent today. The weekly statement of the Bank of Franco shows the following changes : Notes In cir culation , decrease , 69,450.000 francs ; gold In hand , increase , 12,975.000 francs ; bills discounted , decrease , 54,900.000 francs ; sli ver in band , decrease , 2,750,000 francs ; treas ury accounts current , decrease , 11,000,000 francs. BERLIN , Jan. 11. Prices were firmer on the bourse today , in consequence of easier money and encouraging advices from west ern bourses. Industrials were animated as a result of the speech made by the minis ter of foreign affairs , Count von Buclow , at the hiunchlng.yesterday of the new Hamburg-American line steamer Deutsch- land. Exchange'on ' Lomldn , 20 marks 59' ' , pfgs. for checks ; private rate of discount , 9'A per cent. BOMBAY , Jan. 11. The rate of discount of the Bank of Bombay has been In creased from 7 toS per cent. Condition of the Trcnsnr- . WASHINGTON , Jan. 11. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $253,629,259 ; gold reserve , $322,691,556. Cotton Market. NEW YORK , Jan. 11. COTTON Futures closed quiet nnd steady ; January , $7 27 ; February. $7.2fl ; March , $7.30 : April. $7.33 ; .May , $7.36 ; June , $7.36 ; July. $7.40 ; August , $7. . " > S ; September , $6.91 ; October , $ ( ! .SO. Spot closed steady at l-16c higher ; middling up lands , 7c ; middling gulf , 7Tsc ; sales' . 239 bales. NEW ORLEANS , Jan. ll.-COTTON Flrmj sales , 11,150 bales ; ordinary , 61-16c ; good ordinary. 69-lCc ; low middling , 71-16o ; middling. 75-16c ; good middling. 7.c : mid dling1 fair. 713-KV ; receipts , 3,301 bales- stock. 3S5,3V bales. Futures steady ; Janu ary $7.12537.14 ; February , $7.125j7.14 : March. $7.145/7.15 ; April. $7.155(7.16 : .May. $7.16J7.17 June. $7.17fi7.19 : July , $7.19OT.21 ; August $7.0'5i7.04 ! ; September , $6.055/6.67 / ; October , $6.54 Sj 6.53. ST. LOUIS , Jnn. 11. COTTON Qulot nnd unchanged : no sales ; middling , 77-16c ; re ceipts , 2,396 bales ; shipments , 2.74S bales ; stock , 101,20s bales. GALVESTON , Jan. ll.-COTTON-Steady at iVic. ' Coffee Mnrkrf. NEW YORK , Jan. 11. COFFEE The market for coffee futures opened barely steady , with price * unchanged to 5 points lower. In sympathy with weakness In Eu ropean markets and under quite active liquidation , following largo Brazilian re ceipts ; later trading was vigorous. CoverIng - Ing by shorts and active speculative de mand followed renewed reports of the bubonic plague , reduced crop estimates and great strength In spot coffee. Prices ad vanced 43 points from the forenoon depres sion and the market was finally ste-uly. with prices 155(25 ( points net higher ; total sales , , ooOO bags. Including : January , J6.75 ; hohruary. $6. < HMjC.93 ; March , $6.605i6.75 ; April. J7.10 ; Mny , $6.805(7.20 ; June , $7 ; July | < i.905n,25 ; August , $0.935(7.00 ; September H J'o : Oet)1'or' ' $7.105(7.50 ; November $7.105(7.20 ; December , $7.155i7 50. Spot. Rio very Irregular and excited ; prices Urgely nominal ; No. 7. Invoice , 7T c ; No. 7 , job bing , SSJe. Mild , Cordova , S'/4ai2l4c. Dry ( JoiiilH Market. NEW YORK , Jan. Il.-DRY GOODS Market conditions are without change of any moment. Spot demand for staple cot tons dull on both home and export account and mall order business Indifferent. Tone steady and prices unchanged ; prints quiet but prices maintained ; ginghams tlrm ; print cloths Inactlvo and no change In prices ; cotton linings llrm , demand mod erate ; molmlr.s and alpacas tenJIIng upward ; hosiery and underwear well sold In both cotton and woolen lines and tone of mar ket OOll. Suiiur Mnrkef , NEW ORLEANS. Jan. ll.-SUOAR-Mnr- ket strong ; open kettle , ; iv ? ( 11-lBc ; open kettle , centrifugal , 3T 5/IHc ; centrifugal , plantation granulated , 4c ; whites , -l jf l ie : yellow , 1'f.fi ' ! % < ; seconds , 2Ti5/c. ) MOLASSES-cjulot ; open kettle. 37filOc ; contrlfusal. SliS c. NEW YORK , Jail H.-SUfJAH Raw ; llrm : rollniMl , llrmer ; mould A , $5.30 ; stnndHrd A , $1.85 ; confectioners' A , $4.S3 ; cut loaf , J3.15 : criiKlii'd , $5.43 : powdered. $5.15 ; granulated , { j.u'i ; cubes. $5.20. Ciillfornlii Dried I'rnllM. NEW YORK , J.in. 11.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUII'S-Thcre was a small job- bint ; buxlnoss reported for evaporated ; ip. plon and the market was llrm on better country advlicu and an ahscncn of sellers ; ovnnorntcd armies , common , 65/c ( ! ; nrlnie , fi4(7c ( : choice , 7ii5V' : ( ; fancy. S' ' fjOc , PIUIIPS , P.Miki' per lb. , ns to size and qual ity. AprlcotH. Ro > al. 125(15c ( : Moor Park , 16 i'.S : . . Poachrs , peeled. SOfiKJe ; impeded , 7'i5jU'c. .NIMV York Live Slock , NEW YORK , Jan. ll.-BEEVES-Ro. celpts , 19S head ; nothing doing ; feeling dull ; cables t-tcndy ; cxportB , 530 cattle ; tomor row , oil cat IU- . CALVKS-Rccelpls. 262 head ; 400 on nnlo ; veals steady at Jl.&nftS.K ; barnyard calves stow at $2.50ff1m. ! ( SHEEP AND LAMBH-Recclnts , 3,033 bond : 19 cars on sale ; sheep , steady : lambs , HOW | and wlcady to lOo lower ; eight cars unsold ; common to prime sheep , Sl.ootfj' ' 4.021,5. ; medium to choice lambs , ? 0.ii > JJo.73 ; no Canadian lamb.-i. HOGS Receipts , 4.J62 head : one car on ale ; xlow nnd weak at $ l.fi5ir < 4. ! > 0 : western pigs. $4 fOti I 75 ; food to choice state pigs , Jl.7DTjl.SO. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Motarato R'cnipt * of Oattlo GB.IHO a Little Better Feeling , FEEDING CATTLE INCLINED TO BE SLOW 11 OK * Take n Lively .J limp Not K Co in I HUT < o Satisfy I'ncUcr-t' N Slicen anil Lnuth.H Just About Stead ) , SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. 11. Receipts were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Olllclal Monday 2,5.10 5.M2 3,170 Oltlelal Tuesday . , & ! 0 9'JlO 3.9JJ Olllelal Wednesday 2M1 W.241 i)7l ) Olllclal T.iunndny 2,017 C.Sw ) 1,20.1 , Four dnysi this week 11SOS 31.953 9.5U Same days last week. . . . 9.SJI 1'J.OH 9,20.1 Same days week before. . 5so ifi.Mil ti.2s3 Same three weeks ago. . , ; ili ) 3ibi 0,5'JO ' Average price paid lor hos tor the last \cvcral days with comparisons : Indicates Sunday. The Olllclal number of cars of slock brought in udny by each road was : Catlle. Hogs. S'h'p. C. , M. & St. 1' . Hy 7 17 O. & St. L lly 2 Mo. 1'aellle lly 12 1 1 Union 1'aclllc System 4 21 J C. & N.V. . Uy 3 K. , 1C. & M. V. II. U 12 2i S. C. & 1' . Hy 3 C. , St. P. . M. & O. Hy. . G IJ. , t M. U. H. H as C. , H. & Q. Hy 3 K. C. & St. J C. , H. 1. .t P. Hy. , east. . 1 C. , H. 1. .t P. Hy. , west. 1 Illinois Central Total receipts . 7S 103 8 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Iluyoru. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 53 SOI C . H. Hammond Co . 14ti nil 414 Cudahy Packing Co . 2. : B 307 Swllt and Company . 147 1XD ( ) 10S Armour & Co . SI 1,171 251 Omaha P. Co. , K. C. . . . 125 Cudahy 1' . Co. , K. C. . . . 105 Armour & Co. , S. City . 1,272 H. Becker & Degan . 2SO Vnnstint & Co . 7S W. I. Stephen . G3 Hill & lluntzlngcr . 02 Henton > t Underwood. . . . 30 Huston & Co . 19 Livingstone & Sclmller. . 5T > Hamilton & Rothschild. IS Carey , Henton & Under wood . 106 Dennis & Co . .S Other buyers . 122 133 Totals 1.S9I 7,002 1,214 CATTLE The day's arrivals of cattle , were very small , as will be noted from the table of recelsts above , and of the few here ten loads were consigned direct to packers from Kansas City and were not offered on thle market. In addition there were a number of loads of feeders in direct to speculators , so that the number of cattle actually on sale was small. While there Is no occasion for reporting much Improvement In the fat cattle market today still there was undoubtedly a better feeling to the trade , due to the fact that there wore only ten or a dozen loads of steers on sale. Buyers did not act as > if they were especially hungry for the cattle nor did they show any great disposition to advance prices any more than absolutely compelled to. They are evidently of the opinion still that prices nt this point have been too hlch as compared with other markets. One of the buyers remarked that It was money In their pocket ? to buy cattle In Kansas City and ship them up here the way cattle are selling at this point. The most of the cattle here today were on the commonlsh 6rder , excepting one choice bunch which brought $3.90. Shippers must bear In mind that cattle arc selling way lower than they were , the decline for the last ten days amounting to 255j40s , accord ing to the quality of the cattle In question. The feeling on the market for cows and heifers was also Improved somewhat and the market was a little more active , so that practically everything changed bunds In good season. The market on bulls , stags , etc. , was nt least steady. Speculators had In several loads of cattle direct from the country , and at the same time there were a good many of the cattle which they bought yesterday nnd day be fore still unsold. The result was that the market was weak and had there been any fresh arrivals to amount to anything it Is safe to say that they would have sold con siderably lower. Representative sales : STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 730 1 00 10 1070 4 65 1 740 4 00 7 1094 4 65 4 700 4 00 6 1171 4 65 2 920 4 03 19 1227 4 70 L' HUG 4 25 20 1203 4 73 1 10IU 4 40 20 1232 $4 S3 25 ia.14 450 18 1223 4 M 2 1023 4 55 1 1300 5 00 9 1057 4 CO 2 13U3 523 14 112S 4 Co 19 1416 590 COWS. 1 910 2 00 2 1045 323 1 520 2 25 1 1280 3 ffi > S90 2 2J 1 1020 3 35 1 fiSO 2 : I5 ti 1091 3 10 1 710 2 33 1 1190 3 40 2 915 3 ! H 1 1160 3 40 1. 910 2 Ho 1 1450 3 10 ] 910 2 35 S H2I8 3 15 4 832 2 40 2 1255 3 15 1 940 2 LO 9 10J1 : | 45 1 1020 250 1 1090 3 50 1 980 1 ! CO 1 1360 350 2 835 2 00 1 1300 350 1 S90 2 IV > 3 1110 353 G 1028 2 IS 2 1103 355 : 870 2 7.r , 3 1143 355 1 1110 2 S3 22 793 3 M 1 9SO 2 83 9 980 3 60 Z 1010 200 1 1120 3 65 1 1040 .TOO 3 115 3 75 1 1050 300 1 1000 380 1 1020 300 4 1215 3 SO 1 1020 3 00 2 95 3 80 1 970 3 00 12 1192 3 80 1 1220 3 ( t 1 1050 3 fifi 1. , 6GO 3 00 < 1157 3 Si 2 1025 301) ) II 1K8 ( 3 S3 3 970 3 00 2 1215 3 85 1 SOO 3 10 21 960 3 90 4 1087 3 10 20 10W , 3 PO 1 1010 3 10 1 1000 385 S 9M 3 10 7 1215 395 1 1230 3 H 3 14M 100 2 1010 3 15 1 12ifl 4 00 1 1150 3 11 2 1120 4 00 2 1140 3 in 1 11SO 4 ( V ) 2 1050 3 15 1 51V ) . ) 00 17 994 3 20 4 1070 4 m 2 1135 3 2' ) l..i 10M 4 10 1 1010 3 20 G 1111 I 10 1 80 3 23 3 12S6 4 10 1 1040 3 3i 11 10S7 4 10 7 951 a 25 3 9TO 4 15 ] 5 1104 325 1 1420 4 20 7 1147 3 25 1 1240 4 25 2 10SO 3 2 * 1 1100 125 2 11SO 3 23BULLS. BULLS. 1 1490 3 tt ) 1 1160 350 1 1270 3 00 1 1210 3 f.0 . 2 11W ) 3 23 1 790 3 50 1 1070 325 1 1020 3 6.1 1 1360 3 23 1 1630 3 fir 1 1320 3 25 1 1620 3 S3 1 14M 3 25 1 1410 4 no 3 1220 3 Hi 1 1110 4 00 1 1510 3 51 STOCK COWS ANIJ HKIPKHS. 610 1 fito ; i 50 1 460 I ! 00 i G.Y ) : i 01 1 851 3 00 i rio 3 so 1 940 3 ( W 1 510 3 M 1 3V ) 3 01 3 401 4 15 40 40S 3 f > 0 C 4SI1 23 1 800 ? 10 STOf'KKHB AND KKKDRRS. 31 426 2 50 1 740 I 30 1 650 3 00 7 < S7 I 10 2 fi91 I 40 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l' . . . . . . . . . 740 II 10 12 ! * 8 4 40 1 670 3 25 10 716 4 10 1 770 3 25 22 094 40 2 620 : : 40 ' - ' ! ) V > I 13 i osn a 40 2 770 4 50 1 720 .1 10 1 9RO I 50 6 ffll 3 60 6 7Sr 4 f.'l ' 1 740 3 6 3 26 I 50 1 570 .1 70 3 rift 4 W 1 710 3 SI 7 R7I 4 GTi 3 1010 390 9 Sfi5 4 60 1 M 4 00 3'1 ' TO I 60 1 630 I 00 1 550 4 ( B 1 950 4 fiO 10 ] 0 G 4 70 3 M I ft ) 1 67fl 1 75 3 74ii 4 25 4 3S7 500 2 430 1 25STAGS. STAGS. 3 1150 3f.O 1 1370 400 1 1260 373 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 17 123 ! 4 fs5 20 1209 5 W HTEERS-TEXAS. 19 10S7 4 Oil COWS AND HEIFEHS. 2 11M ) 323 10 1111 3 n , 10 1073 3 Wi n 1101 5 S3 HEIFERS 1 699 3 M i 712 390 WESTERNS. COLORADO. 30 fordrrs. . 7.V ,180. 45 feeders. . 453 4 M llOtiS The llrst move of the buyers till ! morning was to bid $ l. o for most every , thing , but that did not bring many hog. and buyers were forced to raise their hands still higher and It became a $1.4051.12 * < s mar. krt for good mixed loads. A few of tin best lends sold a little above that , the tot being $1.50 for a load of good heavyweights It will be remembered that the hogs yes- let-day sold nt a range of $ I. . 1M. lit. with the lom ? string nt $ l.3J s 1.35. That would make today's market Wji.lo < - higher. Tin market was active at the advance and tin hogs all changed hands at an tarly hour. It will be noted from the table ol average prices above that the advance carried tin market today to a point that la iBc higher than the market of one week nto. Tin market for the week has cnlncd about 7'4c ' , Pnckc rs set m to want the hogs nt present prices and arc free buyers. In fact they have not been getting as many as they could use. us evidenced by the fact that 'hey are shipping In a good many from other market points. Today Armour had In fifteen doubles from Sioux City , Repre- sensitive sales : SHKWl'-Tliero were not many hero nnd tlio buyers boliffbt tliom nt Just about steady prices , tlmiich the trndo wns Blow- to wbnt It has been on some days of Intc. However , the offerlnRS of killing stuff were all taken In coed season. One bunch of wpstprn Inmbs sold up to $5.90. Quotations : Good to choleo fed ycnrllnpi , J4.65ffl.S5 ; Rood to choice wothers , $ -I.COf4.65 ; Kood to choice fed ewes , $4.10ff4.30 ; fair to peed fed cwe-s. M.KVM.40 ! ! ; Rood to choleo native lambs , J5.75OC.OO ; Rood to choice fed western lambs , J5.r vgo.90 ; fair to good fed western Iamb1 ? , } 5.26@5.60 ; feeder wethers , $3.75 3.00 : feeder yearlings , J4.00@4.25 : good to choice feeder lambs , $4.25j'4.60 : fair to peed fcedlnK Inmbs , I4.00Q4.25 ; feeder ewes , $2.25'H3.00. ' Kepr entattvo aslcs : No. AV. rr. 1 cull wether 80 J3 00 3 old owes 71 ! 350 CO ewes S7 4 00 72 ewes 101 4 25 231 wethers las 450 10 western yearlings R4 4 75 S yearlings 93 r 00 12 yearling wethers 90 fi CO 40 western lambs 66 625 fit western lambs 66 6 35 116 western lambs 67 550 Ml western lambs S4 590 1 lamb 50 400 2 lambs 50 40 } 1 lamb 50 400 6S cull feeder lambs 66 4 55 Scull feeder lambs 52 455 57 cull feeder lambs 5t 4 55 2 ewes 190 475 3 native lambs 113 COO CHIC.VOO 1,1 V13 STOCIC MAIIKKT. Ciood I "lit SUM'I'M Stronir ntul IIlKber , HOITN Advanced , IninliN I , < MV < T. CHICAGO , Jan. ll.-CATTIE-Good fat native steers stroiiR to lOc blslicr ; others steady ; TVxans strong ; butcher stock , canners - ners and feeders , about steady ; good to choice , $5.255(6,50 ( ; poor to medium , tl.OOpl 5.00 ; mixed KtookersJ3.00I3.S5 ? ; selected feeders , tt.201JI.75 ; peed to choice cows. $3.407l.75 ; ; hclfors , $3.50 4.90 ; canners , J2.25 < fJ3.oo : bulls , $2.00ift.50 ; calves , JI.SOQT.GO ; fed Texas beeves , $ l.25f(5.25. ( HOGS 5JJ10c higher ; closed steady ; good clearances ; highest prices for three months ; mixed nnd butchers , ft.35JM.60 ( ; good to choice heavy. $4.50fi4.67',4 ' ; rough heavy , 5.4.35 ff4.iK ; light , $4.30571.52Vj ; bulk of sales , $1.45 0J.CO. SHIOEP AND I < AlinS-StronB ; lambs , lOc lower ; native wethers , $ t.40JT4.9fl : Iambs , $1.5085.20 ; WPStern wethers , $ l.30@l.75 ; western lambs , $5.EOW6.15. Hecelpts : Cattle. 7,500 head ; hogs , 31,000 head ; sheep , 17,000 head. St. I.ouln I.lve Stiielc. ST. T.OriS , Jan. 11. RATTLE necelpts , 2.500 head , including 1,200 Texans ; market steady ; native shipping nnd export steers , fl.75S6.60 ; dressed beef and butcher steers , 11.10ft 1.50 ; steers under 1,000 Ibs. , } 3.405f4.50 ; stoekers nnd feeders , X2.75Ji4.65 ; cows and heifers. J2.00fi5.00 ; canners , $1.5093.00 ; bulls. f2.60ff4.50 ; Texas and Indian steerH , $3.50 ® 4.75 ; cows nnd heifers , $2.40fj3.SO. HOGS Receipts. 10,400 head ; market strong nnd 5n higher ; pigs and lights , $1.35 ST4.45 ; packers , $4.35574.50 ; butchers , $1.505 } ) 4.6716. SI1K10P AND LAMBS-Recelpts , 700 head ; market strong and active ; native muttons , (4.23575.00 ( ; lambs , $5.0076.35 ? ; culls nnd bucks , $2.50571.50 ; stockers , $3.00(53.25. ( ICiiiiHim City Live Stock. KANSAS CITV , Jnn , ll.-CATTLE-Re- celpts , 3,600 natives , 1,000 Texans ; market active , strong to lOc higher ; heavy mitlvo steers , $4.S55i0.10 ; lightweights. $4.605(5.45 ( ; Btockers and feeders. $3.355(5,00 ; butcher cows and heifers , $3.10555.00 : canners , $2.61 873.10 ; fed westerns , $3.S5 < cf4.K5 ; western feeders. $3.255(1.50 ; Texans , $3.70574.10. HOGS-Itecclpts , 12,300 head ; market very active , ruled 55710c higher ; heavy and mixed. $4.4354.57',4 ; llRht , $4.25 4.50 ; pigs , SIHOICP AND LAMHS-necelptH. 3,800 lieail ; good all around demand at advance of 10f(15o ( ; lambs , J5.25ft6.00 ; muttons , $4.25 r/5.00 ; Ktockers and feeders , } 3.50i4.50 ? ; culls , $2.505/3.50. SI. JoMPlili Live Slock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Jan. 11. ( Special. ) The Journal fiuotes : C'ATTLB Hecelpts. 700 head ; market ac- tlvo and steady to lOc higher ; quality very [ ominnn , natives. $ l.2T > y5.10 ; Texas nnd westerns. $3.90fG.IO ( ; cows and heifers , J2.2.vi ? 1.15 ; bulls and stags , $2.255(1.65 ; yearllngH mil calves , $ l.uOfstockers < ; and feeders , [ 3.501(4.65 : veals. $1.005(7.00. ( HOUS Ili-cclptw. 4.KK ) bead : mnrkot 55flfc lilgbcr. elcs-liiK lint 10 ' hlKher : all grades , M.37HTi4.55 ; bulk of Kales , $ l.455j 1.50. HH13EP Hfcelpls , 200 bead ; market Ktrong ; fair- sheep und yearlings , $ I.W ; lambs , $0.75. Slni-U In Klclil. KnllnwInR arc < ho rctTlpt.s nt the four principal western markets for January 11 : Cattle. HOKH. Sheep. South Omaha 2.017 6 > v ) 1.200 -lili-airo 7,500 Sl.OOit n.Uft k'ansas Cty | 4.f/iO 12.1f ) 3.M)0 ) t. l/uila 2.500 JMW 7W Totals 16,017 CO.OGO 22.703 rONC 1853 H.R.PEHMEY&CO. . . SfigKsf GftAitL JAMES E. BOYD & GO , , Telephone 103l . 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