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THE OMAHA DAILY liETC: FRIDAY, TAKUA'RY 11, 1901.
llAflWAL
Wheat Enlos Henry on Lack of Cutti t
Bnjing, but Olotes Steady,
CORN CLOSES JUST A SHADE LOWER
Influenced li- Oilier Urn I tin On It
1'rlprn l-'liiuluntril NnrriMTly I'ro
tlslitnn Open lllKher, lint
(ill i Wny l.ntiT.
CIIH'AOO. Jnn. lO.-Whctit ruled heavy
today on luck of outside support, hut closed
steady. May 11 shade IiIkIipt. Corn nnd
nats dosed it shade lower unit provisions
Wr.Do depressed.
Wlieul wax only moderately itettve. hut
Mill nervous. Trade, wan lately local! .May
opened 'iflV higher at "N'.ioftTSHe, bo
cause Liverpool was Mrm, In tlio face of
the decline here yesterday. On lack of sup
port Ihe market early dropped to 7TT. hut
rallied to 7ie on n prlvnln Arnontlne estl
mate thai the portahln surplus of that
country would he hut 3i,ixjo,uo0 bushels.
This Inlluence soon died out, however, nnd
May dropped to ""'.iHT'Sc. Hero the mar
ket steadied on Ihe New York report of
fifty load taken for export and the close
whs n shade hinder at 7t'M7i'io, Primary
receipts aKKteKatell 7tn,(l bushels, com
pared wllh iKO.imo bushels lust year, Min
neapolis and Dulutli reported sVi cars,
against 411 a year iiku. Local receipts were
74 earn, 3 of contract Rrade, Heahouid
clearances In wheat and Hour were count
to 7IN.U0O bushels.
Corn wan cpilet, opening higher on the
unsettled weather and In sympathy wllh
wheat, hut iiellliiK nff Inter on the wheat
Indifference to dullish neWK. Receipts were
313 cars. May sold hetween 30U and S$y
CSSiO and closed a shade lower nt rjtie.
Oats were quiet, prices lliictiiiitlui; he
tween "5 and 25'nO and closeil cosy, a
shnde lower nt 2.i',e. Receipts were IMS
ca rs.
Provisions opened hinder In xympathy
with an mlvance at the yards, hut prices
Rave way later under local prcssuie. The
short Interest seemed lo do pretty well
protected and packer were more littoral
In Idclr offerings. .Mnv pork Hold delwcen
Jll.Sa ii nil ll.TM and closed Wk- lower at
IH.OO; May lard between 7.7i and 17.42'j,
closing fir lower at J7.I23 and $i.I5, and May
ribs Itelween $7.'.'7'i and J7.H'Jlj, with the
close 7'4' de.orenseii at $7.I"V,
Otlmatcd recelptH totnorro'w: Wheat, 77
earn; corn, 535 cam; imtH, 255 cars, Iioks,
SiyiOo head.
Tho leading futures ranged an follows:
Artlclos.i open. High. Low. Closcl Ycs'y.
Wheat
Jan.
Kelt,
May
Corn
Jan. Feb.
May
Oats
Jan.
May
I'nrk -
.lllll.
May
1, -i
Jan.
.Men.
May
ItlltM
Jan.
May
I
7i 1 4
7
7S',ii
sou
7li
7,".l .
Vi
7811;!
:i7
75V
-i, ;.. .-
n;j"i -i
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71i1i!ii77"i''l",
.Wi' 3i''i
::7'4l :.7'5
SUl Ml,
ami
i
I
I tr no i
1 1 1 30
i i
I 7 15
15 no
1 1 so i
I '5 )'
7 t:
II M
1 1 !C
it 10
II IN)
i.' m
II 20
7 itiU
7 C-t j
7 :
7
7 ?A
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' r.74l
ii 7 1,'t I 7 fi'l
i
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m ? m
7 njiii
7 07141
7 0Ui 7 10
7 12(51 7 20
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOIMI-Qulct; winter pntcnts. .l.V0fl3.M;
straight:!, W.idlt.il"; clears. $2.sn3.l0; snrhiK
spcelal.l. "I.Heflt.lO; pateulH, $3.iW3.!W
stralKhts. JXliiXfj.t.r.O; d;iker. M.2flfl2.70,
W1IHAT-No. 3 sprliiK. C7''(i7lc; No. 2 red,
7f"U'
COItN-No, 2, 37V4e: No. 2 yellow. 371i,e.
OATS Nh. 2. Sl'ir; No. 2 white. S7Uc; No.
3 wdlte, 2iiVi'(27',iC.
UYH-No. 2. r.fe.
nAllLlJY Fair to choice maltlni". n7li(::'e.
SKKOS-No. 1 Max. $l.in; No. 1 nortliwejt
em. "I.fi.1; prlmo timothy, $1.7.1; clover, con
tract grade, JlU.7.'i.
IMlOVISIONH-MesH pork, per hhl., XI l.T.I
l 15.00. Lard, per 100 Ibx.. $7.S0T 7. 13. Slnrt
rllts sides (loose), "i?.!iO'7.2i Dry salted
sdoulders Idoxedl. i;.12'.,i)i.2j. Sdort clear
sides (doxed). 7.301 7. 10.
WHISKY-On tdu Vasls of IiIkIi wines, per
Kill.. 11.27.
SCOAHS-Cut loaf. W.39: Rranulatod, J5.73;
confectioners' A, j.f,0; off A, J.V54.
Following nro tho rccolptn and shipments
for today:
Articles. Itecelpts. Shipment".
Flour, bills 30,no.) ts.frti
Wheat, dll !tt,0.?J 43,000
Corn, till 3I'),ikh) 2tii, ill
Oat, du 32fi,oii) nt'.'XO
rtye. tin 4, lino 1,00.)
Harley. bu W.OOO 1 i.lH0
On tho Produce exchange today the but
ter market wnii dull; creameries, lM;2Uc;
dnlrles, 12fi20c. Cheese, dull, lOUiillc
Kkbh. dull; flesh, lJc.
MOW YOIIIC (JKMMIAI, MAItK li'V.
Itiiolnltoiin of tin liny on Vnrlons
C'llllllllllllltll'M,
NEW YOltlC. .Ion. lO.-FLOl'H-llecolpts,
15,100 bbls.; exports, 11,000 bbls. Inactive
nnd Htlll nominal, with buyers and
sellers lofi15c upart. Minnesota. pat
ents. H.OOfi 1.30: Mlnesota tinkers, MM4t
3.23; winter patents, ).t.70fr3.!5; winter
slralRhts, 13X0'fi3.tW; winter oxtrns. U.55Tf
2.!D; winter low grades. J2.l3fi2.00. Ilyo
flour, dull:' fair to Rood, 12.S0ii3.15; cholco
to t'aiicv. 13.15ft3.50. Hucku lieat Hour, dull
nt 12.10fi2.20.
Ill'CKWIIHAT-Steady at COfCV, c. i. f
New York.
i-OItNMKAIr-t'lrm; yellow western, ale;
city. !i2e: Urandywlne, tS.ViQi. 15.
IIYH Firm; No. 2 western, 67sic, f, o. h.,
alloat; state, MftCSc, o. I. ., Now York,
carlots.
H A KLF.Y Steady; maltltiR, &Vf(rt3c, c. I. f.,
New York.
HAHLHY MALT Dull: western. n5(!f72c.
WltliAT ltecelnts. Mi.7()0 till.: exnorts. St.-
!so bu.; spot, steady; No. 2 red, S,",Nc, f. o.
b.. alloat; No. 2 red, 80'io elevator; No. 1
northern Diilulh, SCTic, f. o. b,, alloat; No.
1 hard. Dulutli. 91o. f. o, b.. ntloat. On-
lions opened active and Ilrni as it response
to htuher Kncllsh markets and bullish es
timates on tho ArRcntlno surplus, ruder
succeedliiK sales for our account nr cos lost
tho advance, tho afternoon market rulliiR
dull in tho men of dir uour clearances,
with tho close easy at unrhniiRcd prices.
.Inuuary closed nt SOe, Marcli at Kl'ii
S2V.C closed at SlTic: May. S3 3-lWiS3,p.
closed at S2c; July, SlHr(ll?ic, closed at
81 He
COltN nccelnts. 113.100 bu.: exnorts. 170.-
213 tin,: spot, quiet; No. 2, 47c clovator. nnd
470, f. o. b., alloat. Options held Hteady
to firm all Ihe afternoon on small receipts,
further rooi) clearaiuvs and higher forelRn
markets, Later It eased off under small
exnort InmlneSH for larger recelptH. closinir
easy at MiUo net' lower. January, WMf
4i'i',ie. closed at li'ic; March. 45W45Hc,
closed at I3c; May. IIVuNlc. closed at
July closed at 4-.c.
COnN-tlecelpts. 41.500 bu.; exports. 12.K0O
bu. ; spot, quiet; no. s, jw.ic: no. :, aw; ,o,
3 white, ffllilisat'; No. 3 whlto. 32c; track
mixed western. 301i3lUc: track while. 3U4W
3,'c. Ontlons steady, with corn very dull at
New YorK.
HOPS llulel ; stato, comninn to choice,
1900 crop. Ififi21e: 1SS9 crop, IHflSe: old oldi.
Siftic; Pnolllu coast. 1900 crop, 15010c; ISK)
crop. 1HH14I: oiu inns, ;ji,c.
lllDKS-Steady; Galveston. 20 to 23 lbs
IfHilflDc: California, 2t to 23 lbs., 19e; Texas
dry. 21 lo ;si ins., kk.
Ll5ATIll''tt Steady; hemloi k sole, llueuos
Ayres, llRllt to lieavywclBlit, 2l'u25o; ucld,
MViJiaiUe.
WOOIOulet; domestic fleece, 2l5J2i!c;
Texas, 15ril7c.
rilOVJWiONS Hoef. quiet: famllv.
tU.Wil2.o0; mess, 19.00fl9.5O; hams, lin.W
llv. lll.oOJt 12.00; mess, iOMWJ.M; hams, 119.50
ffi'20.00; packet, 110.50; city extra India mess.
lll.ooniii.oo. cut meats, sieauy; picKieu nei
lies. 7' t'jc; plcklPd nliouldrrs, S'tifllCc;
plPUIed hams, swiiauc. l.aru, steady; west
ern steamed. 7.i0; January closed nt 17.50,
nominal; rcllued, steady; continent, 17.70:
Sniilb America. fS.lO: comooimd. 13.G2M1
5.75. Pork, sternly; family. 114.5Oril5.O0; short
Clear. 114.5011 17.00; mess. ?13.CWj 11,00.
TALLOW Firm; city, To; country, 5!4
5Uc.
HICK Steady; domestlo, fnlr to extra, 3J
fiffiUo: Japan, 4?4ffi4Tlc.
P13ANUTS - Fancy Imndplcked, 4?if5(j;
outer iiomesuc, ie,
nt'TTUU-tlecelpts, 5,315 jiUrs,; barely
steady.
Clli-'ESF lteceliits. 1.297 nkus.: llrm.
lCCiOS Itecelpts, 7,'kV) pltRs, ; steady nt tho
ileciine; western, nveriiRe pacKeu, in lliiun,
L'Mi"J-'Ui: western, loss o,T. 23c.
POt'LTItY- -.Vllvo. firm; fowls, lie; chick-
ens. no j turkeys, wnoc; dressed, stesdy
turkeys, SWiJ0',id! chickens, 10ft Uo; fowls
lOe.
MHTALS--ttearlsh pondltlous continue to
lio dniuliiaiit in menu circles Roneruuy. Tin
wn iiriiiii lower, iioin nero ami in i.onuon
ovvliii? In lliii lack of hlteelatlvo Interest
desplto the fact that arrivals for this year
to (Into havu nnlv reached tho small total
of forty-two tons, Tho local market opened
easy, wltn n weaK uuiierione aim nniiiiy
closed oasv nt 126.30tft2tj.50. nltlloimll the re
ports from London rcgardliiR copper wero
of on unfnvorablo purport, hIiowIiir an easy
Itnnllnn thero at iTJ Is 3d. The locnl
market for that option held oulto llrm at
fully mrtiiuaineu prices -jn uu lor i.uno nn
iterlor nod ll',.o for cnsthiR and electro
bile Domestic Iron nmrlccta continue la
a somewhat nominal mnnnrr, but fcentlment
whs bulllshly Inclined on account of ,m ex
peeteil taritc Inquiry In the near future.
Prices unchatiRed. I'.nullsh markets were Is
lower at Olnsjcow to Km 8d and Mlddlebor
ourIi nt 45s Cd. Lend and spelter wero barely
active, with the closing basin nt J4.37H nnd
M.10 respectively.
omaiia viioi,i:iam: maukots.
Cfinillf Ions of Trnilo fltul (Inotntloun
on Slnp'.e nml I'miey Produce,
KCJOS-Hecelnts. llRhtJ Rood stock, tSVWs.
LIVi: 1'OCLTltY -Hens, Millie- sprlnn
chlckcns, C'4t7e; roosters. 3IHc: ducks, 6f"
O'ic; Reese, ii'4?f7e, turkeys, i;i7c.
FHKSH DIII'SSKD POCLTIIY-Hcns, 714
TSc; roosters, Ctibo; ducks, 7li'i8c; Reese,
8i(8V4c; sprlnR chickens, per lb., 7H1?Sc;
turkeys. Jtfilfte,
OAMK-Mallnrd ducks, per doz.. J3g
3.C"; teal. -l.Crill.7D; mixed. Jl.50tJl.76: Jack
snipes, 7uc; Jackrnbblts, il.W; cottontnlls,
S0e$l.
. IttlTTini-Common to fair. llHc: cholc.
H'7'.ii:.Sl)2345,5Hn z zb zb zb zb zb zb zb
14t;lue; sepurntor, 25c; gnthered creamery,
IWiSle.
FllLIStr OYfiTfCnS First Rrnde, solid
packed, Now York counts, tier cnn. 3"ej ex
tra selects, 32c; standards."2rc; medium, toe,
Second Rrade. slack filled, New York
counts, per cnn, 30c; extra selects, 2(5.;;
standards, K)c; bulk ptandurds, per Rnl.,
IMOIJONH-I.lvc, per doz., 30c.
VIJALS-Cholce, OfZlOc.
HAY I'rlcn quoted by Omaha Wholej.lln
liny Dealers' association: Choice upland,
!; No. 1 nrlnnd, it; medium, $7.50; conrse,
7. Itye straw, 16.50, These prices nro
for hay of Rood color and quality. Demand
fair Itecelpts, 3 cars.
OATS-No, 3 white, 26c.
COHN-Nn. 3, 32c.
UHAN--J13.50.
VF.OKTA I1LE9.
I'ARSNIPS-Pcr bu.. 50c.
Tt'HNtPS -Per bu. basket. 40c.
11KKTS I'cr bu.. 40c.
I'AHHOTS-Per liu., 40C.
LHTTI'CH- Per doz., 35f40r.
IIADISIIKS- Per doz.. sbQ&c.
DKANS Wax, per 1-3 ttu. bnsket, )1;
s trine. SOc.
POTATO KS-Pcr bu., rAaCOc; Idaho, per
bu., MV-,
HWi:i:T POTATOKS-Per bhl.. .
CAHUACHC-Hollnnd seed, Hie.
TOMATO ICS - California, per 4-bnsket
crHte. J2.
ONIONS Native, per till , Mo; Cnlorntlo
yellow, per lb., 2c.
CKLKUY-Cnllfornln, as to lzo. 45B7JC.
CAULIFLOWlClt-Cnllfornla, per crate,
K.
Ftlt'lTS.
TRAUS- Per box. I2.0OH2.25.
OHAPKS-MalnRii, per 4or.
APPLIES-Natlvw. 75c5tJI.Oo per bu ; per
dbl.. 12.50; eastern, .oon3.rp0; California
HoliriowerM. per box. ILlOtTLfJ
CILNNHHIUtlKS- Hell mid Hugle. 110.00
iter bbl. ; Jerseys, per hot., t!.23; per crate,
3.25. i
TROPICAL FHIMTS.
OUANOFS-Cnllfornla seedllnRS. 12.M;
nnvels, J2.75'n3.25; Mexicans, 12.73; Florida?,
13.50.
LKMONS-Cnllfornln, extra fancy, 13.50;
choice, 13. .
HANANAS Per bunch, nccordliiR to size,
!2.00fi2 50.
FlflS-'.'allfornla. new cartons. K)c; lay
ers. 76c. Imported, per lb.. Mfiinc.
IMTi:S Persian. In 60-lb. Imxcs, Salrs,
5V4c per lb.; Hnlloween, Uc per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IIIDKS-No. 1 Kreen, liUej No. 2 preen,
5lsc: No. I salted, 7Uc: No. 2 salted, B'.ic:
No. 1 vent calf, S to 12 Ids.. .tUc: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lb C'4'; dry hides, Sgi3e;
sheen pelts. 2j?f7oc; horso hides, ll.5W2.25.
NHT.S- lCiiRllsh wnlnuls. per lit.. 13c; III
berts. tier lb.. 13c; almonds, per lit.. ISffl'Oo:
raw peanuts, per lb., dttM.fcp: roasted, ClMp
,4c; uraziis, i;c; pecans, locduo
llONICY-Colorndo. 21-sectlon cane. 13,75.
CII)i:n-Pcr bbl.. 15; per halt bbl.. 13.
HAl'KRKttACT-Per bhl.. II: iter linlf
bbl., 12.50.
St. I.onls (.'rnlu nml I'rovlslons.
ST. LOt'IS. .Inn. 10 WltFAT Lower:
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 7:lt;: trnck, 73fi7Cc;
Juniiiiry, 73c; May, 7'Ic; July, 7t,c; No. 2
hard, 70(,fi7IHe.
COILS' HlKher: No. 2 cash. 3f,Uc: track.
37'.ic; January, 3G'.4c: .May. 37I?jc: July. 37TW
.vie.
OATS Firm: No. 2 cash. 25c: trnelc. 25lsc:
January, 21-S.c; May, 2,Ve; No. 2 white, 27'.4C.
mi'., I-inn at wivtc.
FLOCK Dull: nalenta. 13.fiO(Ti3.75: ,-xlni
fancy and strnlRlit, 3.20ft3.33; clear, 12.70f
;in.
H..llSTlM,nlliv ,,, I, ti '-.5.-1
1.75 for nveriiRe receipts, prlmo worth more.
Flaxseed, no market.
('OHNMnAL-Steady at .'.
HItAN Firm; sacked, east track, f,7c.
HAY IrroTiilnr: llm-ttliv. M.ROti 1.00:
prairie, HO.OOfi 11.00.
wjiihkv meiuiy at 11.27.
lltON COTTflNTIKS-ll.VS.
UAOCtINO-7iii7ie.
HUMP TWINI'7- Pe.
PHOVISIONS-Pork. firm: lobblnc. 114.50.
Lard, nominal lit J7.12",. l)rv salt me.ils
(boxed), tlrm but unlet: extra shorts. 11.12-4:
clear ribs, 17.25: cUtr sides, 17.371,4. Iln"nn
(boxed), llrm but quiet; extra shorts, 17 75;
elmr rlb. 11; clear sides, 1S.25.
Si li'i'A i.s- Li-ad : Nominal at 11.20. Sne -
ter: Dull at ll.niU-ftS.Dj.
POI L I It Y l'lrm: chickens. fii4c: tnrkevs.
Co; youiiR, Oe; ducks, 7'.4c; aeeese, 5V4c.
ill TTiJit-uulet: creamery. I5i21e: dairy.
13ftlSe.
KCKlS-HlKher at 17c.
IlKCi;iPTS Flour. 3.(i00 bbls.: wheat. 30.-
000 bu.; com, 82,000 bu.; oalu, 19.000 bu.
SIIII'MKNTS-Flour. r,,uno liltlsv. ; wheat,
31,0ii) bu.; corn, 73.000 bu.; oats, 23,00i) bu.
Liverpool (irnln mill Priivlslons.
LIVHHPOOL, Jan. 10. WHHAT-Spot.
stroiiR; No. 1 California, lis 2'id; No. 2
northern sprhiR, fii IV-d; futures, steady;
March, (is. 2-i,d.
( OHN Snot, unlet: American new. 4s:
American mixed, old. Is tkl: March. 3s 10ld:
.uay, .is utiio.
PKAS Canadian, quiet nt 5s Ciiu.
FLOl'U St. Louis fancy winter, stendv nt
Ss fid
HOPS At Lonilon (Pacll o const), steady
lit 'i;2 5sftJ3 5i.
. J'UOVISIONS-Heef, extra Indian mess,
dull nt (Vis, Pork, prlmo mess, western, dull
at 39s, Hams, short cut. 14 to It! lbs., tlrm
at 45s 9d. Hacon, steady; Cumberland, 20
lbs., lis I'd: short, ribs. 1G to 2j lbs., tlrm nt
43s Cd; Ioiir clear middles, heavy, 33 to 40
ins., us wi; snort clear iiiicks, w to 20 lbs.,
tlrm at 34s 3d: clear bellies. It to 10 lbs.. 4Ss
tid; shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., llrm ut
Uls. Lard. American re lined, in mills, tlrm
nt 29s Ski; prlmo weitern, In tierces, Arm at
uiS 'J1.
II liTTHU-F nest Cn ted S ates. mi et at
!5s: Rood t'nlted Stntes. dull at Sis Cd.
CHinCSK-Stendy; American llnest white,
51s, fid; American llnest colored, 52s Cd.
tallow prime city, steady at 25s 9d;
Australian, in i.onuon, stenuy 111 27s.
KmiftitH City (irnln nml Provisions.
KANSAS CVVX. Jan. lO.-WimAT-May.
CS'-iffitiSTi.e; cash. No, 2 hard, rw.ioimc : No.
3. li'dtNc; No. 2 red. 72!4c; No. a. 71c.
COHN May. Sti'.ic: cash. No. 2 mixed.
ai'-io; no. j wiuie. ,iVjc; no. j, mc.
oats no, 2 white, 20c.
11YK No. 2. 47Uc.
HAY-Cholco timothy, $10.50iTjn.OO; cholco
prairie. y.wi lu.im,
IIL'TTKn-Creainery. 16ft21c; dairy, fancy,
lfie.
KfiOS Firm: frofh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock, no dozen, loss on. cases returned;
new wdltcwood cases included. more.
UICCHIPTS-Wlieut, G9.CO0 bu. ; corn. 19,100
1.,. ..n . T All I till
UU. , i in in. ii ii.
SHIPJIKNTS-Wheat, 120,100 bu.; corn,
io'j nil.; oais, n,uv" uu.
Tiiledii (irnln mid Seed,
TOLKDO. O.. Jan. 10.-W'IIKAT-FoIrlv
nctlvo nnd liiichnnged; cash and Jnuuary,
79V;c; May. Wc; July, Mi'.
COHN Firm; cash nnd Jununry, 3Sc;
May, :ie.
OATS Steady ; cobIi nnd Jnnunry, 2i;tu;
.liny. io;-sc,
HYK-KIWi.
CLOVKHSHKD-Dull but firm; 1S99,
prime, ju.w; ensn nml Jnnunry, 57.15; March
17.25.
Mlmienpolls Wheat, Flint r mill limn,
MINNUAPOLIS. Jan. lO.-WUKAT-Cnsh
75:)ie; January. Tic; .liny, 77iii77Ti.e; on
truck: No. 1 hard, 77s4c; No. 1 northern,
7u4c; no. j noriuern, wai
FLOl'H-Flrst patents, SI.201J4.30: second
patents, HooftUO; llrst clenrs, IJ.SOQJ.W;
soeonu clears, tiiwuiiu,
lIHAN-lu bulk. 11.75gl2.00.
Ditltitli (irnln .llnrke(.
ni'IA'TH. Jnn. 10. AVHUAT-No, 1 hnrd
71Hc; to arrive, 77',4c: May. NO&c; No. l
northern, cash, 74Vc; to nrrlve, 75Hc; May,
iiiiic; Jiuy, lUVic; ro. . noriuern, mmvic
No. 3 spring, BG'iftCIUc.
(TOIIN 3iiie.
OATS-25ft'26c.
MIlYVitiiUee (Srnlu Mnrkrl,
MIIAVAIIK HI3. Jan. 10.-WHKAT-Dull
No, l nortlioru, 774T77Ho; No. 2 northeni
71H4175..
UYK-FIrm: No. 1. rXfiCtHc.
IIAHLKY Quiet; No. 2, t)ft"Glc; sample
4at0VC.
I'eorlii liirl(et.
PKOItlA, Jnn. 10,-COHN-Innctlve; No
5. SfiUe.
OATS-Steady; No. 2 white, 2fic, blllol
I lirnlli-lt.
WHISKY-On tho basis ot 11.27 for fin
ished goods,
I'lilliiilelitliln Priidiice ?ilnrkrl.
PHILADHLPHIA, Jan. lO.-HUTTKU-
Dull. unchuiigtd; fancy wrsturn creumery,
Kiel fancy wesiern prims, vie,
):aas-Finn, 1" lilgher. fresh nearby
fresh wettern Hint fresh southwestern, 2J"
lrsli Kontbertt. 20i'
CHUIsaU-Btcudy; New York full creams
ffilipy Btnall. llKTiiici New York full
creams, fair to choice, lOmm'.ic
.MOVK.MK.Vrs OP tT(IClCS AM) 1HINIJS.
Speculnllon ('out Iimich on the Vmu
mill Slocks (lo mill Loiter.
NIOW YOltlv. .Inn. 10 TlinrA rvntt n de
cided further fullltiR off of activity of tho
tradliiR In stocks today nnd prices fell back
very Rcnerally throuRhout the list. Thero
were abortive efforts to contlnuo the ml
vance, both nt the openlnR and at different
times diiritiR tho day, but the market did
not at any time show any decided strength,
'the most that the bulls were able to
achieve was to check tho reactionary ten
dency. Tho pressure to sell wns much relaxed
during tho latter part of the day and the
(lemnnd to cover from the shorts lifted the
level of prices considerably above tho low
est. The spurt In I.oulsvlllo Just at the
cioso on mo mcrense on the dividend rato
helped thu market somewhat, iillhouRh
thero was no Renernl response. Tho clos
ing was. In fnct. decldedlv unsettled nnd nt
it substantially lower level of prices. The
first movement of tho bulls wns In the
southwesterns nnd some of the specialties,
iiieiiKiinR jexus m j'nclllc, union racitic,
Southern Pnclllc. Delaware .t Hudson,
Peoples Ous and Western t'nlon. The last
named stock was tho only one of tho group
which showed sustained strength, with mi
extrcmo uilvnnco of nearly 3 points. Mis
souri Paclllc was marked up nt one time to
f7, but fell back below S3 In tho sharpest
reaction of tho day.
still Inter thero was n movement In the
tobacco stocks, which parried Continental
and American Tobacco up 3 points, Ten
nessee Conl 44 nnd General Klcctrlc M4,
but the general disposition to realize protlts
nnd the rather vigorous attitude of tho
Honrs frustrated all attempts to advance
tho market. The rather sharp break In St.
Paul of IK, nnllits nt tbn onenlni; bud it
decidedly disturbing effect on speculative
sentiment nnd soma of tho oilier stocks
which hnvo been tho subject of tho most
persistent stories of Inclusion In vnst con
solldutlous wcr also quite ncutely nffcoted.
i no reported (iiscinimcrs oy tno nnanciers
rnncorned of nnv of Ihu stories which have.
been clrculnted regarding those combina
tions novo in on totanv usreariieii neie
toforo bv tho snei'iilallvn rtenient. but
something llko conviction wns borno In
upon them today, and wlillo the nellet
was tiuafTecteil that something very Itnpor
tnnt had been Kolng on In St. Paul and
III other railroad ouarters. tho snectiliitors
nwoko from tho renllzntioti thnt tho
elaborate detnlls published from tlmo to
thin, wero based on vorv lllmsv evldeiicn
nml that they do not know much about
tho actual transactions. The extreme de
cline in St. Paul was fi'J and It reached
from 1 to 3 points In practically every Im
portant stock In the list. The Krlcs, the
Headings, tho graiiRcr. Pennsylvania nnd
tho Pncltlcs were most nffecleil. Iltihhcr
preferred broko Vt points, Tressed Steel
Car 4(j and the preferred 11.
The hears wero timid, however, about
presshiR their advantage. This element Is
so eager to discount ttie exported reaction
that they keep the market well tilled wllh
short accounts, ami upon any considerable
rcnctlon Ihey begin to buy eagerly to cover.
Tho existence of Ihe persistent short In
terest is a material ractor III the resisting
power of tho market. It nlaved Its nart
in effecting the rally from the extrcmo low
point. After the llrst drop In prices and
tho dlslodgliiR of the weaker speculative ac
counts tnere wan n decided railing ore In
tho pressure of liquidation, which added
much In the timidity of (ho bears. The
rally extended to 2'i in St. Paul, 2i4 In Frio
llrst preferred, 2i In Delaware A: Hudson
and between 1 and 2 points In quite n Hum
ber of stocks. Tho marked feature of tho
trading after, the heavy selling ceased was
tho dullness nnd sluggish movement of
prices.
Prices of bonds moved Irregularly In
fiyiupnthy with stocks. Total shares par
value, Hloo.("i. t'nlted States refunding
2s advanced 2',i III the lust call.
The following are tho closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange:
itchlsou
43tf do pfd
Mild Wabash ....
901,4 do pfd
. '.U'- Wheel, ft L,
do pfd
Iialtlmoro & O..
. 27A4
. 2.st!
. 15Vj
. Ill
JIM
. wi?;
.145
.175
anadlaii Pnc
U
hii:u!h So
'lies. K- Ohio....
, Tu do 2d pfd....
30 Wis. Celitrnl .
10' National Tubo
lllVi do pfd
2Mi II. & O. pfd...,
iV,'i4Adnms v.x
Bl',4 American Kx..
171i C. S. Kx
Chicago It. W...
C. H. .t O
Chi. Ind. L....
do pfd
Chi. iv 13. Ill
X- N. W
It. 1. & P....
r.s
125 Wolls-Fnrgo WX..130
C. C. C. & St. L.
Colorado So
7."',4Amer. Cot. OH... !HV4
lit, lilt pill
42,4 Amer. Malting
10V, do pfd
,UV4 Amer. S. & It.
t'l't i do pfd
81
do 1st pfd
tin 2d ttfil
4i
20
57
fii'.i
I?U
121
S7Va
Del. it Hudson..
Del. L. W
Denver ,fc It. O.,
31 Amer. Spirits .
do pfd
Srlo
dq 1st pfd
it. Nor. Jifd
"do pid
27i
Amer. S.
Hoop. .
4 '.ft
do mil
19014 Amer. S. & AY..
Hocking Coal ...
Vo I do ptd..
locking Valley..
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ...
. i;U Amer. Tin Plate, my
132V4 do pfd
J)
. 2J',i Amer. Tobacco.
. 51 I do pfd
. 12 Anne. Mln. Co...
.110 Itrooklyn It. T.
.SID U'olo. Fuel & I.,
. 90'4 Con. Tobacco . . ,
. ICVjl do pfd
.If,;;? Federal Steel ...
. ir.'ni do pfd
. is .Con. Hleotrlo ...
.103 loiucoso Suar ...
. sr.'.K1 do pfd
. 4J-VInter. Paper
. Jfi'-4l do pfd
. ITVLncledo Oas
.153 iNatlouat Lead .
Mm do pfd
.11 174
.139
. 4tf4
.
. 624
4314
. !5V4
. 55t
. 77U
.190
. 49
W
W
.. IK
. W
do nfd
Lnko 13rlo & W.
do ptd
Lake Shoro
L. & N
Manhattan L....
Met. St. lty
Mvs. i:entrai ...
Minn. & St. L...
do nfd
Mo. Paclllc
Mobile & Ohio..
M., K. K- T
do nfd
N. .1. Central ...
N. Y. Central ...
Norfolk & W....
4:;7n National Steel
40!4
9i S'a
do nfd
8.'
do pfd
No. I'aclllc
M,4
?1.
. 42
70
.1 is-
, 3M4
, 71 v4
, 13
N. Y, Air Ilrnke.lM
do pfd
No. American
19U.
Ontnrlo & W....
I'aclllc Coast ..
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Paclllc Mall
Peoplo'H Oas ..
Pressed S. Car.
.. m
. 92
. 05V4
,. 11
..101
.. 151.4
"Ore. lty. & Nnv
do nfd
Pennsylvania ...
Kenning
do 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
do pfd
7ti
Wo O. W
, Iki
Pullman P. Car..l9S
do nfd
S. It. fc T
5
St. L. & S. F
23S Sugar
.1.18
.UK-)4
. 5,
. 13H
. 7.r-
. 19V1
. ooh
. Mi
. 91
. 1514
. C2Vi
. 67li
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
dii pfd
. 50',?
Tenn. Coal & I.,
U. S. Leather .,
do pfd
U. S. ltubbcr ...
do pfd
Western Union.
A mal. Copper ..
ltepubllo 1. & S.
do pfd
P. C. C. & St. 1
St. L. Southw..
do ntd
. 49Vj
.15214
.191
.lit
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. Omaha.
So. Pacttle
. 421
So. Unltwny
. 2114
. 72
do ptd
I'ex. & Paclllo..
Union Paclllc ...
. Kit
I3x-dlvldend. Nominal price.
Commercial Advertiser's London financial
cnblegram: Tho market hero was Irregular
today and thero was evldouco that Interest Is
passing from American ticcurltlcs to those
of thu homo market.
Americans began heavy and after dis
playing 11 Hardening lenuency nrolio
sharply on reports of the Now York open
ing prices, hi. i-aui inning u poiuis in
llvo minutes. Hrles und Northern I'aclllcs
wero also adversely affected, tho last
mentioned being received from Uerlln on
pnvntn cables, Intimating that the lllll
ileal is not roiiir quite as was expected.
Tho close was tl.it and disheartening.
Discounts wero hlsher. affected hv ves.
terday's rlso In Paris, while tho bank beRan
borrowing on consols. Money, however,
was plentiful, ns the bank returna showed
repayment ny me m.in.ci 01 xj.vu.w)
These, however, were ansorned by money
returning 10 1110 pruviiiccu, leaving tno
muri:ct uaiunees unimproved.
im York Honey Market.
SEW YOI1K, Jan. 10.-MON13Y-OH call
Rtendy nl 2liftl,4 per cent; last loan, 2? per
cent; prlmo mercantllo paper, 414(5 per
cent.
STHItLINO I3XCIIANC,r3Flrm. with n.e.
tu til bUHiiiess In bankers' bills nl 11.87 for
demand and ut n.Muiii-i.wvi tor sixty days;
posted rates, $4.S3Wft'l.84 and ll.8714ffl.8S;
conimerclal bills. 4.S214(ifl.82.
S1LVI3H CprtllUntes, GUsftOJo; bar, C3?4c;
Mexican dollars, 491bC
llONDStiovernment, strong; stnte, Innc-
tlvr; rnuroaii, irregular.
Tho closing prices 011 bonds todny are as
follows;
V. S. rcf. 2s
rcg.lOi'Al N. J. C. gen. Cs..r."
1H1i No. rnclllc 3s ... 71
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do now 4s, reg
do coupon
do old 4s, reg..
do coupon
do 5s, reg
do coupon
D. of C. 3 t'.3s....
Atch, gen. 4s... .
do adj. Is
Cannda So. 2s...
C. & O. 114s
do 5h
C. & N. W. 0. 7s
do S. I'', deb.
Chicago Ter. 4s.
liiOl'j do 4s 1013-4
.110 N Y C & a L IS..111S
.13714 N. & i. con. Is., rmii
.iji'.u urogon niiv. is. ..109
.111 do Is 10'I
ill urcgon H. L. 8s..l?9
112
,112
T.j
,WVt
, 80
.109
ill, r.ntianl Ra
:. in..
ll n O. V In (nl
Si L it T M c. 58.11114
ii ; a i' g. lis.r'i'j
1011
,1 HI. 1'.. l K- 1 lM 11 J.I
.12o'4 do 5s km'
.1391aSo. Iaclfli' 4s 831,
.ijj bo. iiauway os...U2ii
. 9?14 S. P.. & T. fis 7014
Coin. Ho 4s
D. & 11. O. Is....
13rlo general ts.
F, W. K- D. C. Is
Oon. Klectrlc Bs
L. & N. tint. 4s..,
M.. K. & T. 2s.. ,
do 4s
N. Y. C. Is
. ' 1111 ii,,
. si'i Union Pnc. 4s. ...10,1
7S Wnbash Is lis
Kt5 do 2s Kiiii
p:lliiYeBt Shoro 4s. ..1111
77'4 wis. Central Is., ft
9S Vu. Centuries ... w
10f,l(,
Hunk Clciirlitiis.
NKW YOUK. Jan. 10.-KxchnnReB, 1333,
1W.231: balances. 116.1S9.604.
I1ALTIMOHI3. Jan. W.-Clonrlngs, 11,1,0,
100; balances, Jl.frfVl.MK).
P1IILADI3I PHIA, Jnn 10.-CIcarlnRU,
;i...-.i. t ; iiaiiiiiccs, 1. 1., .'..1.
CIIICAC.O. Jnn, 10. Clearlncs. 12'
931,103; balances, 12,122,707; posted exchange,
$4.M14tN S7Wi New York exchange, 10c pre
mium. ST. LOUIS, Jnn. 10.-ClenrlliRS, 15,96.1.277!
balances, 1615,fi9i); money, Sgfi per cent, New
York exchange, 15c premium bid; 25o pre
mium nsked.
IIOSTON. Jnn. 10.-Exchnngcs, 124,873,519;
balances, l,DS0.43l.
CINCINNATI, Jnn. 10. Money, 30(5 per
cent; New York exchange, 2214c premium.
Cleurlngs, 13.434.MO.
Iloslou stock (inotnllons.
UOSTON, Jnn. 10. Call loans, 4I?G pet
cent; tlmo loans, 4y4l4 per cent. Official
closing:
A.. T. & S. V....
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. Tel
Boston Xc Alb'y.
Itoflton Flevnted
Hoston & Mo....
C, H. & Q
Dominion Coal .
do pfd
Federal Steel ...
do pfd
Fltchburg pfd...
Con. Klectrlc ..
do pfd
Kd. lilec. Ill
Mex. Central ...
N. 13. O. C...
Old Colony
Old Dominion ..
ltubbcr
t'nlon Pacific ...
IPnlon Land
. 2?4
. 9Jl,3
. 51
.10114
. fit
. 1014
. 91 14
. 2714
.315
. 7S
.MO
. 23
. 50
. sc"4
. 4f't
.175
. I'Vj
.53-t
. 3:1
R!i
:4J!t
Mi',4
West Lnd
.13314 Westlngh. Elec.
IIS Atchison 4s......
59?i N. 13. O. & C. 6s
252 Adventuro
159 Am.il. Copper ...
191 Atlantic
HP 'Hoston & Mont.
3714 Hiltte Hoston
ins .Cat. & Hecln ...
, 55 ICcntontilnl
, 754 Humboldt
,i;w Osceola
1SP14 Parrot
l.v: (julnoy
,217 'Santa Fo Cop..
, 15 Tamarack
13 Ptiih Mining ...
,L03 Winona
31'i Wolverines
ltn,.,.i,.ii
114
Hlnghiun M. Co
S3
'Asked.
I.oniloii Stnek (luo(n(lotis,
LONDON, Jan. 10. I p. m.-C!oslng:
Con, money.,
do account
Atchison
Canadian Pnc.
So. Paclflo
Loillsvlllo
I'nlon Pne. pfd
N. Y. Central ..
97 3-l(!i:rle VU.
.. 9."- do 1st pfd r.v
.. 47 Peniisylvniila .... fit
.. fl'i Heading lii4
.. 57 No. Paeltle pfd... J914
.. 91 (Irnnd Trunk .... 7
.. tMi Anaeondn
..150 llimd Mines .'t7
SILV13II Hnr. steady nt 29M per ounce.
MONI3Y 214P3 per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills
Is 4iMU per cent; threo months' bills, 4 1-16
per cent.
Ximv York" Minim Slocks,
Ni;w YOUK. Jnn. IO.-TI10 following are
quotations on milling stocks:
Adams Con
Allen
Ilrecco
Uriinswlck Con...
Comstock Tun..
Con. Oil. Vn...
Deadwood Terra
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leadvlllo Con...
20
15
ii)
23
I
225
5.-1
HO
t.2
r.
Little Chief ...
.. tfi
. .t!")
... Ki
.. 10
... 17
.. r.
... 3.1
... tl'l
..400
.Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .,
Standard
I'orelixit I'litnuclnl.
LONDON. Jnn. 10.The weekly statcmiU
of the Hank of Kngland i.hows the follow
ing changes: Total reservo, Inerensed Cl.
073,000: clrculitlon. decreased Jt72ii00ii, bnj.
lion, Increased 170,438; other srcurltlei, de
creased 3,514,000; other depinlts. ileereai"it
,t33,oi)0; public deposit'-., ileetvased 127.0C0;
notes reserve. Increased Cl.CS.Oo); govern
ment securities, decreased .t4.0n0 The pro
portion of the Hank of F.ngland's reserve
to liabilities ts 30.91; last week It was 32.15.
Hate of discount unchanged at 5.
PAIHS. Jan. 10. Tho weekly stntement of
tho Hank of France shows tho following
cl'iinges: Noter. In circulation, decreau'd
lOLMOjmof ; treasury accounts current, de
creased 32.P25,lioof : gold In liauil, Inerensed
fi.5o0.000f; bills discounted, decrensed lOJ.SOO.
OOi'f: sliver In hand. leerea?'d 82.t,O0ilf.
HI3IILIN, Jan. 10. The weekly r.tutpmnnt
of tho Imperial Hank of (lermany shows
the following changes: Cash In hand, In
creased 31,10.fnp0m: trensiiry notes, i'i
ereased 9S0.CKXim; other securities, decreased
123.740,nonm; notes In circulation, dccrcns"l
100,7 10,000m.
LONDON, Jnn. 10. Money was easy
today. It was believed tho Hank of Kng
land Is taking uteps to reduce tho floating
supply, but this probably will prove a diffi
cult undertaking with such a plcthroa. Dis
counts wero steady. Outsldn of tho Ameri
can department tho operations on the Stock
evchnnge were featureless, the approach
of tho settlement restricting transactions.
Americans opened dull, reacted, hardened
fluctuated and closed weak and Irregular,
with some further declines, After regular
Stock exchange hours thero was a growing
disposition towards profit-taking. Grand
Trunks were lower, the trnlllo returns being
less fnvorahle than had been expected, this
being attributed to tho Inclusion of western
receipts,
Oold bnrs were quoted In tho open mar
ket nt 77s 10-4d nnd American eagles nt
76s 614(1: Spanish 4s, 70id.
PAHI8, Jan. 10. Prices 011 the Rourso
today opened tlrmer'iiind Inactive. Spanish
4s attracted attention, hardening Inter. Tho
weakness of tractions and Industrials af
fected tho mnrket generully. Aftorwnrd
they recovered nnd closed undecided, Three
per cent rentes lOlf 7114c for the nccount.
Kxchnngo on London, 25f 11c for checks;
Spanish 4s, 71.25.
HI3ULIN. Jan. 10. Intcrnntlnnals wero In
good demand on tho Hoursn today. Home
funds recovered nml Americans wero wenk.
Cnnndlan Pacllls were stendy. Locals
hardened somewhnt on bear covering. Dis
count rates, short bills, 3 per cent; three
months' bills, 3sii per cent.
Condition of the Trcnsnry.
WASHINC.TON. Jnn. 10. Tho statement
of the treasury balances In tho general
fund, exc'uslvo of tho 1150,000,000 gold re
servo In the division of redemption, shows:
Avnllablo cash balance, 1112,250,433; gold,
190,428,314.
Cotton ):nrkel.
NI3W YOUK. Jan. IO.-COTTON-C011-
slderltiR tho ir.cagerncss of speculation tho
cotton market today rnado si mo pretty fair
iiiiciuiiiions, wiinoui, uowavcr, snowing
material net changes. The opening was
steady, with prices 3 points lilgher to 1
point lower, Mid for 11 brief period held tho
advanco on pupport from sherls, who took
jirollts. Hut tho cables from Liverpool wero
bearish, whllo tho movement iouth fallal
C Keep within tho estimates, Llquld.itloii
soon gained iiieeeuence una prices siowiy
fell nway until it net loss of 5 points was In
evidence. For tho rest of tho forenoon tho
market wns fctblo and, to nil appearance,,
drctltuto of lecuperntlve erergy. Yet lm
mediately followlnc tho noon hour tho
rumors that tomorrow's receipts would fnll
inr neiow 1110 iiRiirca OMimnieu, wnien,
with New Orleans buvlnc. c.imr In fnlr do-
lnand. Tho advices from New Orleans nnd
Houston conllrmed tho rumors nnd ruvo
the market additional strength, whllo nt
the same time stimulating buvlnir for n
ilse. During tho rest of tho nfternoon tho
tluctuatlons In prlco wero small and nut
Indlratl p of dull aggression. Tho
cloro wus Etendy. with prices lf8 polnls
niirner. wpni closed uuii; tuiiiiiiiiig uplands,
lOl'.c; middling gulf, 3'se; sales, 20 bales
Futures closed quiet nnd rleadv: Jununry,
0.S5c; l'ebruary, 9.G0p; March, 9.65e; April,
9.51c: May. 9.52c: Juno. 9.49c: July. 9.45c:
August, 9.17c; September, S.CSc; October,
"N13W ORLEANS. Jnn. 10. COTTON
Steady: sales, l,2i bales; ordinary, 8e; good
nidlnarv, Sic; low middling, 9'Je; middling,
(.)v; good middling. OTif. m'ddllug fair.
10 5-1io; receipts.. 7.392 dales; stock. 371. KJ
bales. Future stendy; Jnnunry, 9.55T9.50-;
Fcbrunrv. 9.51fi9.53c: March. 9.4SW9.4le:
April, fl.45tj9.l9e; May, flMiO-ICc; June, 9.43ij)
:.w, .liny. :i.4."iiu.iic; August, iryj.iuo Sep
tcmber. K.4fifiS.lSc.
ST. LOC1S. Jnn. 10.-COTTON-Stcarty
snles, nono reported; middling-. 9;ic; re
celpts, 5T.S bales; shipments. 3,9:0 balls
stock, 76.303 bales.
OALVF.STON. Tex., Jan. 10.-COTTON-Kasv.
9 ll-1fip.
LIVRItPOOL. Jan. lO.-f'OTTON-Spot.
fnlr demand. 3-32d lower; American mid
dllng fair, 53l-32d; good middling, 521-3'd;
middling. 5 9-lCd; low middling, 5 13-32d;
p-nnfl nrdlfinrv K K.!1,! nrillmirv J "fl.TM
Tho sales of tho day were 8,060 b.iles, of
which 500 wero for speculation and export
and Included 7.000 American. Hccelnts. 5.(0)
bales, Including 4,0)0 American. Futures.
opened and closed quiet; Jnnunry. 5 2S-G41f
r.Vli-fitd, buyeis; January and February,
5 2iWUd. sellers: February nnd Mnreh.
5 23-fild, sellers; March and April, 5 3.tW
ii2l-(d(l, sellers; April nnd May. 0 IB-Bid,
sellers; May nnd June. 5 15-fi45 lCCtd. sell,
ers; Juno and July. 5 i2-i'difT5 13-ftld, buyeis;
July and August. 5 09-04175 10-Gld, buyer.-t;
Auiiust and Sentember. 4 CD-Olff I a)-64d. buy-
ers: October, 1 42-Ctd. nominal; October nnd
November, t ."u-oui, nominal.
Sugar Market.
NUW OULKANS, Jnn. 10.-SL'OAJt-
Strong; open kettle. avtv& open kettle,
centrlfugnl, 3l3-10tflHc; centrifugal yellow.
wTac: Beconus, jtiiiniic. ..ioiasses, steady
open kettle. 2230c; tentrlfugul, SQ21e;
syrup, ioii.wc.
NF.W YOUK, Jan. 10. - StJOAU - Itnw
quiet; fnlr rellnlng, 3'(,c; centrifugal, 9(1
lest. 41e; molasses sugnr, 3Hc; retlned. Arm
nnd lllRhcr; No. fi, 5.50o; No. 7, 5.45c ; No. 9,
4 SOc; No. 10, 4.75e; No. 11, 4.70c; No. 12, 4.J5o:
No. 13, 4.B5o; No. H, 4.00c; Btandard A,
5.40c; confectioners' A. 5.40c; mould A. 5.90e;
cut loai. i.uv; criisneu, n.iuc; powdered
5.70c: gninulitted. 5.00c: cubes. 6.850. Mo,
lushes, steady; New OrlentiH open kettle,
good to choice, kihoc.
I'.t niMit'iiled nnd Dried I'riills.
NKW YOUK. Jan. 10. KVAPOKAT13D
A PPLKS Cholco nnd fnne.v grades exnerl
enced a good demand at fully sustalnf-d
prices: prime nlso held steady, with tho
get eral undertone qjlto llrm In sympathy
with favornblo country ndvnnces; common
state wns quoted nt 31W4c; prime, 6tiuHC
choice. tMihlc: fanev. fi'fl7p.
CALIFORNIA DKIKD FUl'ITS-tnuptlvo
but easy, prunes were quoted nt 31f)8Vje
per in., as to size ana quniiiy, Aprirots
Ilonl, "MU2c; Moor Pnrk. SUffflSe,
rcacnea, peeled, llQlbc; unpceicd, oisyioc.
OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Otitis Eeccipti Light and Fricei Improred
Fire to Ten Oenti.
HOGS AT HIGHEST POINT SINCE LAST MAY
Xnt Hnottglt Nhrcp on Snle lo Slnke a
Good Test of the Mnrket, but
4Vhnl Were Offered llroitght
About Stendy 1'rlcrs,
Itecelpts were:
Olllclal Monday ...
Olllclul Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Olllclal Thursday ,
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
.... 1,451 4,2M 4,019
.,..3,213 10,471 6,:3o
l.itii
11110 tour weens HRO..n,iJi "'iv' w,-
AVPrilVA li.ln- .... l.l knnd f fir lllO PAflt
several days, with comparisons:
1 ijo. amis.i.iisM.iisojjiw
Dee.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
'I 4
4 09
e,ai -!
7.7315 553
Four days this week 9,lfi2 31.317 12.ii8
Sumo days last week.... 7.811 1,049 i.l07
Same duys week before.. 4,578 15,620 -'.L,1
Same threo weeks ugo.. S,979 38,423 i.-
a
3 951 3 27 3 24
4 01 3 30 3 29
3 20 3 31
3 93 3 31
3 92 3 28
3 94 3 28 3 33
4 01 3 82 3 2S
4 02 3 31 3 24
4 01 3 37 3 21
3 47 3 26
4 11 3 50
4 09 3 44 3 30
4 14 3 48 3 50
4 lli 3 43 3 30
4 14 3 45 3 31
3 51 3 35
4 21 3 42
4 33 3 67
4 29 3 57 3 48
I 27 3 44 3 41
4 37 3 47 3 38
4 35 3 48 3 39
3 42 3 40
4 34 3 43
4 3S 3 45
4 35 3 50 3 43
3 17 3 27
3 17 3 48
3 16 3 3b
3 18 3 31
3 32
3 17 3 27
3 14 .
3 17 3 2i
3 19 3 3t
3 20 3 30
3 38
3 38
3 If ' .
3 15 3 41
3 17 3 39
3 18 3 40
3 17 3 43
3 46
3 25 3 61
3 27
3 2!" 3 53
3 IS 3 4
3 12 3 4'i
3 11 3 M
3 51
'I A
4 13
4 13
4 07
4 U
4 16
4 II
4 13
4 17
4 13
4 13
4 13
4 23
4 22
4 16
4 OS
4 11
4 16
4 10
4 (0
4 II
4 09
1 it:8
lice.
7
i
4 804
4 S.ST4
I S2".;
4 7fiV
4 8uk
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dee.
Dec.
Dec.
2S..
29..
30..
31..
1 .
.1..
4..
6..
C...
. . .
R...
9..
10.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Ja it.
Jan.
Jnn,
Jnn.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
4 9OI4'
4 9 14
5 02 i
5 oii;'
5 51.
Jnn.
I 6 05il
r, 11 1
Jan.
Jnn.
5 25UI
Indlenten Sundny: indicates holiday.
Tho ulllclal niiniher of cars of Btoclt
brought lu today lty each roai was:
Calt e. HoKt.atfP.UTH.
c. m. .1- Ht. P. lty :i n
o it St. L. Itv 1 2
Missouri Paclllo lty 1
i;
20
5
20
"l
VI
12
S
1
t't.lon Paclllc system.... 7
C. & N. W. lty 1
1. 12, & M. V. It. II 13
S. C. .t P. Itv
1
c, hi. I.. m, .;. u. ny,
h. & m. it. it. n
, II
It
5
c , H. & o. Hy
C. It. I. fc P., east
It. I. P.. west
Illinois Central
1
Totnl receipts 00
101
The dlsnorlllon of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tno num
ber of head indicated.
Iluvers.
Cuttle.
.... nt
.... H3
.... 100
Hogs. Sheep.
(mmlia Packing Co...
1.253
O. II. Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Ciidahy Packing Co
l.ffll
1,479
1,230
1.IIS
659
6C0
601
120
Armour & Co
Armour & Co.. Sioux City
It. 1 looker & Degan
Vnnsnnt ti Co
MiCreary & Clark
Livingstone .t Sehnller ..
Hnmllton & Itothschlld...
L. F. Husz
I
l.Mi
16
43
:ts
35
117
Other buyers
Totals 1.129 7.07O 003
n . ,t,n, 1- tl. ...no n 1 1 r 1 1 1 fllll lf Cllltln
1 1.1'. 1 lirtc- vin , ,...v ..... ...
here todav. and. as packers nil had liberal
!., in tin them were hardly enough
cattlo to ro around. The market started
out uouvc ami niiuiiKei tt ......t,
sold In Rood season. Beef steers of Rood
quality wero ready sellers this morn ng at
prices fully a dlmo higher. Tho less desira
ble, grades also Joined In tho advanco owing
to tllO IIKIIl Sltppiy tltlll HI", limine ..o .w
wiiole could safely be quoted strong to 11
dime higher than yesterday.
Tho cow marKci mso iimn mi nimu
than It has had for somo tlmo past and
tirlces .vero strong to a. dlmo higher all
around. Tho greatest ndvunco wns on the
choicer bunches, but tho medium kinds nnd
tho dinners nlso sold strong to 11 dlmo
higher than the same kind of cattlo brought
.... 1.... -....t.,.- Ittn tnu ..little nil
sale nnd tlio active demand the market soon
came to n close for lack of stuff to sell.
HllllS. pniVOS aim tiutgn um mi """"
much change though sellers had no dlf
ticniiv in netting fully steady prices for
their holdings.
Thero wero oniy a iew iraucra n piiiu
. , , .1 ....... ...I .1 1 11 nmnln In 1 fi lrrt
looay tiini inu in iin.nu "" I"" '
nil that wns offered at stendy to strong
over, aro hcUUir in Kood Bhnpn nnd today
, . .ln.,il,l,i n.iiilnii until .i-ltl.-
even 1110 icm urniiiiinu ."
. ...i. ,iim1lt, ut anttnriielnrv nrlres.
lllll tiiuu-ii utiii." ,
Thero Is n pretty Rood demnnd now for
cholco sho stuff und prices strengthened up
u llllio xottay uu umv v.. a.M...
rescntatlvo rales:
l3i;i-;i' Hiwtiiia.
Av. Pr. No. Av. It
... 490 2 73 9 1006 4 3."
....970 3 50 12 1091 4 33
.... 730 3 V) 24 1232 1 40
...1080 3 85 11 1197 I 10
,1(io3 3 90 21 1117 4 40
....1063 3 90 14 1095 4 60
. 1120 4 10 9 965 4 00
i.,.1010 4 20 17 1072 I 00
it.:-. .1 't !) 1115 1 65
No.
1..
1..
1..
1..
3
18
1270 4 25 16 1260 4 75
o JI36 4 23 18 1313 6 00
3 ... 926 4 25 12 1311 5 05
3 I'hO 4 2 j
STI313IIS-T13XAS.
...10S5 4 13 42 1138
t 75
I 80
C 00
3 nr.
STKEIW AND HEIFERS
901
i an 13.
1113
1156
.'950
845
4 60 21...
..1101
COWS.
1 50
::.
..1006
... 106.3
2 00
3...
12;;;
n
3.'.'.'
fi...
3...
l!!
10...
:t...
1...
2...
3...
10...
1...
1...
1...
12...
6...
12...
1...
1...
10...
6...
1...
4...
12...
1...
14...
1...
3..,
17...
O
ixi!
i...
o...
i..,
13..,
6...
1...
4...
3 (if.
1..
1..
1..
, IKK) 2 0)
.1150 3 10
K30 2 25
..1100 3 10
....1000
..1010
3 10
13..
.... SM
.... MCi
.... 820
.... SW
....1035
.... i70
.... 930
....1001
....1090
....1032
.... 992
.... 817
....1033
.... 820
.... 930
....1180
....1151
....1070
.... 99J
....1130
.... 8-16
....1020
....1083
....1300
,...1U5
....1012
'.ISO
1200
,...1035
USD
....1000
1000
1060
....115S
.... 910
....1062
900
1430
2 15
2 23
o t5
2 25
2 35
2 .15
2 10
2 40
2 60
2 65
2 00
2 1 5
2 75
11 "
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 10
2 80
2 S3
2 85
2 fS
2 90
2 SJ'J
2 ID
2 00
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 HO
3 (Ii)
3 I HI
3 00
3 00
3 U0
3 ill
3 U)
3 00
....1210
....1186
....1220
....1165
...Mm
....1033
....1210
....1220
....1140
1250
,....1011
,....1200
,....1000
970
10S7
.... 9S2
,....1013
,.,..1210
,....1060
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 13
3 15
3 20
II 20
3 20
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 23
.'I 25
3 25
3 30
3 .15
1...
11...
6...
4...
11...
Ii...
6...
1...
1...
1...
ti...
1...
7...
1...
3...
1...
'.'.'.
4...
3 35
.1120 3 35
.1028 3 40
1080
3 10
3 43
...1157
...121S
3 43
:: -is
3 50
...1210
...1250
12...
Ii...
1...
4...
1...
1...
1...
1...
6...
1...
S...
10...
1...
1...
...1130
...1190
3 50
:: 50
...1126 3 65
...1100 3 00
... 9SI
...1480
...1000
3 t5
...1230
3 75
3 75
...1126
... 7IS
...1200
3 80
3 85
...1180
:i no
1050
3 00
1..
1390
4 10
COWS AND HEIFERS
750
3 5
912
985
990
3 tO
3 65
3 65
13..
896
1057
10!7
;i 60
16...
:i 65
HEIFERS.
. 855
. 560
. 650
.1010
2 75
.... 990
... 922
.... !tS0
.... 876
,...1180
... 822
90
...1070
.... 822
....1400
....1100
....1220
....1490
....1650
....1410
....1780
....1670
....1070
.... 830
.... 800
....1310
....Hmo
....1160
....1820
....1320
.... 640
.... 80
.... 101
.... H3
3 73
3 75
.'I 75
3 !h)
4 00
4 00
I 00
1 HO
I 20
3 27
3 .'.
3 25
3 3.1
3 55
3 40
3 40
.'I 40
3 40
3 40
3 60
3 SO
3 50
3 60
3 fi.',
3 80
6 60
6 ()
C 25
3 10
t ,
10
21 ,
1 ,
28
21
1
-.1
3 25
3 35
, 470
, 700
;: 35
, K0 3 50
850
6
1 80
1030
1360
1050
1370
120i)
1170
1210
1690
1920
.... '."
i 1420
1610
lift)
3 65
UULLS."
2 60
2 75
2 85
2 90
2 90
3 I)
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 20
1510
20
4400 3 20
ii-. 3 20
.1235 3 25
CALVES.
210
260
, 290
4 1.) 1 . . . .
6 00 f;..,.,
6 25 2.....
b 1 Alia.
1?WI 3
....1410
t '.en
3 15
1 1220 3 35
'TOC,,fl0C2WS
""ii.'.'lUiO 2 60
" 8() 2 65
.... 730 2 76
1
AND
4
3
3
115 ..
3 75
HEIFERS.
637 3 25
603 3 23
723 3 25
. ... 610 3 30
'''STOCKERS AND FEEDERS,
1170 .1 HI 2 870 3 '5
1 1020 3 '!0 3 953 3 99
7 73S 3 "0
3 'W 3 PO
3 7W 3 10
13 6tvS 4 ()
4 1027 4 00
21 940 4 05
3 400 4 33
26..,
12...
I...
20...
19...
6...
.. W4 3 !i5
"la n .1,
uu e v
. 670 3 tVi
. tilO 3 75
. 678 3 75
. WX) 3 S
STOCK CALVES
. ISO 3 l0 10
405 4 00
t 260 3 60 t 280 4 60
i 470 n vr.
1 IOOS Thero wero nearly as many hogs
on sulo todny mi yesterday and prices ad
vanced shnrply. The market sturted out
Just ubout a dime higher, with the bulk
of tho sales at 15.22'fc and M.25, The de
mand on tho part of puckers wns In good
shape, but they did not llko lo Py tho
advance nnd as a result the market wns
not particularly active. Tho hogs kept
moving to tho scales, however, and as
sellers held for the full amount of the
'"tvunco the packers had to pay It In order
Jo tin their orders, The raiiRe for tlio
bulk of tho early sates was 5.221i55.27's,
with the long string nt H5.23.
riiero was llttlo or no chungo lu the
mnrket from start to finish, tlio Inst end
lielng fully ns Rood, ulthough Chlcngo
closed weak, with most of the advance
lost. 1 ho top prlco of $5.30 was paid for n
loud weighing 397 pounds.
Iho market Is now nt the highest point
since Muy I of last year, when the nverngo
cost wns $5.26. Representative, sales:
No. Av. Sli. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
IS 113 ... 4 TO 73 213 10) 5 25
110 157 80 6 10 63 291 ... 5 25
67 223 1 60 5 20 70 210 ... 6 23
.190
80 n 20 80 212 80 6 2ft
80 5 20 69 227 120 6 25
... 5 20 til ffill 80 B 25
28. . .
28...
32...
37...
65. . .
9.1. . .
114..
68...
85...
61...
.217
.KS
.2IS
.2.16
40 ft 20 63 nW 80 5 25
6 2214
79 236 ... 5 25
.236
!55 160 5 22U
60
.22:1 120 5 25
...IBS
40 6 Wij
75 22H 120 5 25
...148
...262
...176
. . .285
...321
. . .226
. . .269
...193
... e 2i 2
40 5 '."!"-
80 6 2214
280 5 2614
... 621,
120 6 22U
200 5 22lj
40 5 22l.',
7S 202 40 5 Hi
61 260 ... 6 25
71 210 280 5 25
68 227 120 5 25
66 221 80 6 23
65 29S 40 6 25
72 228 ISO fi 25
lllO 170 ... 5 25
61....
61....
75. . . .
47....
47....
61....
44....
78....
62....
69....
85....
75....
62....
79. . . .
66. . . .
69....
74....
SO. . . .
77. , . .
62. . . .
70. . . .
71....
. ..in iw it :'i'i,4
..2.M ... 5 u'l,
. .362 120 6 25
. .212 40 6 25
. .238 41 6 25
. .295 40 6 25
..28(1 10) 5 a-,
72 23J ... b 2."
47 283
66 217
69 3o
57 207
69 317
SO 6 25
... fi 25
40 fi 25
80 fi 25
. . 6 25
. . 5 25
IS 27
..220 120
..217 ...
. .28.1 . . .
..JOS ...
..211 ...
..2iil ...
6 25
64...
66...
71...
S6. . .
75...
77. . .
66...
7
7i.. .
!
77 . . .
76. . .
fa...
60...
68...
65. . .
71...
65...
61. . .
I?!. . .
71...
90...
64. . .
82. . . ,
6. . .
.235 120 6 25
... 6 2.1
... 6 2.-i
... 5 25
... 5 26
... 6 25
SO fi 25
80 6 25
40 6 25
..256
..2IS
. .Sufi
. .226
..249
. .232
. .225
..212
..191
..211
. .223
'" C HI-
' .'.-.i'J
... 2. 'j
... 5 27'a
40 fi 2714
SO fi 271a
. . . fi 274
... 6 27' 4
80 5 !!74
40 fi 27ia
So 6 27j
..253
. .336
. .220
..250
fi 25
. . .ni 4ii ;
..223 280 5 25
IWI WJ ll i.1
..221
70 317 160 i 2i
..268 120 0 '.T'a
71
.227 2i) 5 25
276
85...
68...
40. . .
67...
21 t ... r. 25
. .23.1
120
f" r'i
fi 27l!i
.261 KK) f, 25
..211
..276
..'.lit
. .1-92
. 234
..19
. .597
,.225
..260
... fi 25
5 "5
'SO fi 25
'l6 6 27
r I
'i0 fi 25
80 5 2714
... fi 274
80 5 .'71 j
SO 5 2714
... fi 27'S
... 6 30
. . . 6 '10
40 6 :
..219
..210
. .255
..231
..291
..235
..318
0...
6'...
65...
61...
62...
67...
...it
6 25
SI ! KKPw Thnrn rn tr ntili 4 htrnr rum f if
nheep on talo lodny, which was hardly
enough to make a test of tic market. Thero
wero two loads of ewes, which brought $3.50,
lint they were hotter thnt; tho tines that
sold yesterday for $3.10, so that the mark-
could be quoted ns steady to strong. Thero
win tii.-ii, ii niixeit lotto or nunve owes 'fin
limbs, tho former selling nt $3.65. ami the
lambs at $5.23. The demand for cholco stuff
seoms to be in good shape, and buyers pick
" tho bunches that nnswer to that descrip
tion wiiiioui Hesitating.
'I hero wero no feeders on sale today to
test the mnrket.
quotations: Choice fed wethers, Jl.dOlf
1.35: fair to cood fed wethers. !1.S.-,lt lif :
choice yearlings, $4.25fi 1.40; fnlr to good
yearlings. $I.OO4.25; choice owes. $3 00i3.60;
fair to good owes. St.00O3.S0: chiilcn spring
lambs, J3.0Oii5.35; fair .o good spring lambs,
$I.S5f'5.G0; feeder ewes. $2.25f3.00: feeder
weincrs. ia.urtta.iii; reedcr minus, jl.ooift.io.
Representative sales:
No. Av, Pr.
tio western ewes loo $3 M)
4i native owes 127 3 65
61 native Iambs 82 fi 25
23 feeder wethers 86 3 85
CIIICACO I.1VI3 STOCK MAIIKI3T.
(.'ill (lo Strong; nnd lllixlier Hokn Clone
Luc bunged Sheep Higher.
CHICAOO. Jan. 10.-CATTL13 Recelnts.
8.000 head, Including G00 Texans: steers,
strong to 15c higher; butchers' stock, tlrm;
Tex-nns. 10c higher; good to prlmo steeis,
$5.35(1.10; poor to medium, $3.60J5.25; stoclt
ers nnd feeders, steady. $2.75'fi 1.40; enwit,
$2.C5fd.25; heifers, $2.75fi,60; cunners. $2.00
fn2.C0; bulls. $2.75f(l.40; calves. $1.00fi0.25;
rexas-fed steers. $l.l05i4.9O: Texas grass
steers. $3.33l.60; Texas bulls $2.50(3.50.
HOOS Receipts today. 30,000 head; to
morrow. '.D.OUO head, estimated: left over.
7,000 head: opened 10c lilgher; closed with
adviinco lost; top, $3.4714; mixed and butch
ers', $5.15fi5.47l4; good to choice heavy,
$5.30fiG.I714; rough heavy, $5.15fii5.25; light,
$5.15JiC.42!4; bulk of sales. $5.205.35.
SHEEP AND LAM 11S Receipts. 10,000
head; sheep and lambs steady to 10c, higher;
good to choice wethers, $3.805-l.75; fair to
cholco mixed, $3.503.85; western sheep,
Ki.S5Tel.65: Texas sheep, $2.tWj3.60; untlvo
lambs, $I.23J5.I50; western lambs, $5.0005,60.
SI. Louis Live Slock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 10.-CATTLE Recelnts.
2.200 head. Including 1.200 Texans: market
slow; native shipping anil export steers.
JI.60Tifi.85; dressed beef apd butcher steers,
$1,005)5.10: steers under 1.000 pounds, $3.00Ti
4.90: stockors and feedcrH $2.l3ff4.50; cows
and heifers. $2.00T4.i55; dinners. $1.25Ti2.75;
culls. $2.(ki(ii3.6,: Texans and Indian steers.
$3.40T4.60; cows and heifers. $2.2503.5O.
iiuus-neccipis. y.umi nenii; marKet inc
higher: pigs and lights. $5.15Ti5.30: nnclters.
$20!ii5.30; butchers. $5.20ffi5.7H.
rtiu'.r.r ..u ita ueceipis, uu ncauj
market strong: native muttons, $4.S5TiG.25;
lambs. $I.35T4.75: culls and bucks, $2,754'
4.25; stockcrs, $2.7503.10.
Knnsnn City Live Stnct: Mnrket.
KANSAS CITV. Jan. 10.-CATTLI3-Re-
celpts,, 4.:ifi0 natives, 20O Texans, 60 calves;
market 10c higher: native beef steers, $4.76
Ti'5.40: stockers and feeders. J3.73Tcl.5o: cows
and heifers. $3.255il,90; canners, $2.60ff3.00;
fed westerns, $1.2jTi4,90; southerns, $3.73T(
1,25; calves, $l.50f(i.75; bulls, $3.O0f(4,15.
HOOS Recelnts. I3.(ifl0 heat : market 1MT
15c higher: top, $5.40; heavy. t5.3OTI5.40;
mixed packers, $5.25T5.35; llglit, $5.15Tiu.30;
pigs, tl.n5T-5.00.
Hliiiii'ir ahh iiA.il um Receipts, LHH)
head: market steady: western lambs. $5.25
5?5.60; western muttons, tl.0OTM.40; western
owes, $3.50U3.73; culls, $2.75Tj3.00.
Sr. .loscpb Live Stock Market.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo Jan. 10.-(Spc-clal.)
The Journal quotes as follows:
CATTLE Receipts. J( head; markot
weak; quality common; natives, $4.0OTj5.15;
Texans nnd westerns, $3,33T5.0O; cows and
heifers, $2.25jN.I0; bulls and stags. $2.10fi
4.65; yearllngH nnd cnlves ,$3.30TM.fiO; stock
era and feeders, $3.00T4.33: venls, $.).50Ti6.25,
IIOGS-Recelpts, ,ftj0 head; market 2M(
20c higher; all grades, t5.2OTf5.40: bulk ot
sales. $5.25T?3.32!4; pigs lOo lilgher.
SHEEP Receipts, 300 head; market weak.
Neir York Live Stock Mitrkol.
NEW YORK. Jan. 10.-I113EVES -Re-ctlpts,
310 head; no trading; fooling w?:ik,
CALVES JUcelpts. 41 head; steady:
veals, $l.fi0iS.3o; yearllngi, $1.
SHEI3I' AND LAMMS Rcepts, 4.01 1
head; weak: bheep. $!.ftot t.C21i; lambs. t5.76
TiO.75; Cannda lambs, $6.50; exporta, 23 hem!
ftheep.
HOOS Receipts, 2,793 bond; 1 car one
sale; feeling weak; pigs, choice. ?3.75.
Slock lu Sight.
FnllowlnR aro tho receipts nt tho four
principal western markets for January 10:
Cattle. Nors. Sheep
South Omaha 1,467 7.736 639
ChlcnRO S.O00 30,(ni0 10.000
Kansas City 4,i) 13 000 l,6w
St. Louis 2.200 O.OuO 600
Totals
.16,267 61,236 12,559
Coffee Mnrket,
NEW YORK, Jan. lO.-COFFEE-Futures
opened steady, with prices DTflO points
lower under local nnJ foulgn liquidation,
together with bear pressure, founded in
weak cables, from Hrnzlllan and Eurnpeu,i
markets, lnrRcr receipts than expect"il.
sliiRglsh export trade conditions, total ,ih
senco of speculatlvo support and talk of
li.-crensed shipments from Itrnzll. Rui-i I
barely steady most of tho sesrlon. with
shorts In control. Tho close wns steady
with prices CT10 points net lower. To'al
sales, 22,000 bngs. Including: February,
6 65c; Mnreh. 6.80c; Mny nnd Juno, SS't-,
July, 5 S5?i5.90o; August, 5 90c; October and
November, 6c; December, 6.05e. Spot. Mi,
easy; No, 7 Invoice, 7'ic. .Mild, easy; Co.--dovn,
STji21o.
Dry ('ootlM Mnrket,
NEW YORK, Jan. lo.Thero hns been no
business of any moment today In tlio cotton
goods division of Iho market here. Spot
buhlnes has been Interfered wllh by bail
wen I her. Tho tono Is without change and
prices without quotable alteration. Print
cloths Inactive at Fall River, but some out
side business doing lightly under Fall River
quotations for narrow odds.
Oil it lid Ilortlii,
OIL CITY, Fa . Jnn, lO.-OILS-Credlt bnl
nnres, $125; certificate, no bids; runs, 108..
631 bbls , average, 78.029 bbls,; shipments,
81.217 bbls.. nvernge, 90.618 bbls.
NEW YOltlC, Jnn. 10,-OILS -Cottonnccd,
1 1120 3 50
2 855 3 60
firm; prime crude. 26f?re4cj prime yellow,
IKjYI'tc. Petroleum, llrm. Rosin, steady;
strained, common to Rood, JlGifLSO. Tur
pentine, dull at 404fHM
TOLEDO. Jnn lO.-OHS-Nortli Lima,
90c; South Lima nnd ltullatuu ti'.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. in.-OtLH-Cottonseed,
Hull relltied, spot, quiet nt 21s 01. Rosin,
common, steady ut 4s lojid. Tallow, Austra
lian, lu London, steady ut 27fl Od.' Linseed,
31s 3d.
Wool .Market.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 10. AVOOl-Wenk; terrl
tory and western medium, l7i? 17iC : Hue,
12V4(iTtte; coarse. l2'...ilSc.
NO DEMAND FOR REVENGE
American Msliinnry lltintdi lime .ot
Altetiipleil to liilliience Policy
Tint lint liilttn.
NEW YORK, Jan. 10. -Rev. Dr. Avtliur J.
Itrowii. otic of the sei-retnrlcs of the Pres
byterian Hoard of Foreign Missions, re
cently wrote lo President McKlnley re
garding curront reports criticising tho m
slonarles lu China for urging tho govern
ment to what wns termed n revengeful
policy townrds tlio Clilnese.
Ho naked for information as to the mat
ter. Dr. Itrown has given out a letter
which Jin had received from Seeretnry Hay.
The Brcretnry of stnlo snys that the presi
dent had referred lo him the hitter ic
crlvcd from Dr. Itrown and lie quoted from
that letter n sctileneo to tho effect thnt If
"any bloodthirsty coiuiuiiulrntloiis from
missionaries havo been received at tlio
White Hotiso or tho Slnto department It Is
Important to know to whnt denomination
fetich missionaries belong In order thnt no
lnjustlrn ho done to Innocent parties." In
his letter Secretary Hay says:
Many worthy and estimable men hn'.
written to tho department lu regard lo thu
settlement of tho Chinese matter. No com
munications, of this nature have been re
ceived from tlio Rieat mission boards tr
their uuthurtzzcil representatives. In di
vidual letters hno been nddliyscd to mo by
missionaries, nctlvo or relit cd, honestly nnd
sincerely expressing their personal senti
ments, to which the president nnd 1 nttuoli
weight because the writers appear to halo
ii useful knowledge of China nnd Its pon
tile, so that no Information of this kind,
ba-eil upon knowledge or belief. Is piiHSeil
over. These coiiiinuulcatlims. like thoso
we receive from moro or less well-liiformeil
laymen, and like the utterances of popular
sentiment In the press and tho conclusion!
of the representatives of Hie powers lit
Pekln, glvo widely various oplnfotls up ti
ttii tlegreo of reparation and punishment
deemed effective nml deterrent for tho tu
tu ro.
It Is not thought that at the present .luno
turn any good can come from tho publica
tion of Individual vlcus, wlmther moderate,
or extreme. All alike have iilded this gov
ernment in shaping Us own course mi as to
glvo tho must hopeful practical effort to
Its iletermlimllnii. long tiuce announced, to
exact tho utmost nooo'intublllty of Ihu
authors of the crimes whereby our citizen.
have suffered lu China ulnl lo reach u set
tlement, which shall n-curc the Rood order
und Integrity of China, preserve Iho .liifct
rights of foreigners in 1 1n empire, und prt'
vent ll recurrence of the late disorder.
TIM. HI. A LTV MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs
day, Jnuuary 10:
Wnr runty Deeds,
M. R. Hatlroth and husband In John
Cartano, wLj of c'4 lot 22 (M of Cali
fornia streetil. ill 16-15-13 $ rO
August Doll and wife to iKiulore nnd
Samuel Soininer. lot 1. block 6,
Horrs & ll.V add 1,4'JO
CrelRhton university to St. John's)
Roman Catholic church, lot 3, block
5. Sweesy's mid 2,000
F. W. Carmlchael and wife lo C It.
van Nnstratid. jr., lot lo, block 11,
Halcyon Heights
125
Totul amount of transfers t 4,023
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
BOILER AND &HET IRON WORK
Qrake,
& Williams
HttcccRsora Wllm & Drake.
Manufacture boilers, smoka stacks and
breechlngs, pressure, rendering, sheep dip,
lard and water tanks, boiler times con
stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought
and sold, Speclnl nnd prompt attention to
rcpnlis In city or eountrv 19th and Plnrco.
DRY GOODS.
HE. Smith & Go.
Importers nd Jobbers of
Dry Goods, Furnishing Qoodt
AND NOTIONS.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
VAcsfern Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
Electric Wiring Bells and Oas LIshtlB.
O. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard St, .
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
Davis & Gowgil! iron Works.
MANUFACTURERS AND JOnGERd
OF MACHINERY.
OSNERAIj nEPAIRINO A BPECIALTJ
IRON AND URASS FOUNDERS.
1S01. inOll nnd inoti Jol;on Streat.
Omaha, Srb. Tel. n.-.
B. Zaljrlskie. Acent, J. B. Cowslll, Mir,
ELEVATOii SUPPLIES
ELEVATORS
Improved Cu ck and Kasy Rlslns
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators,
AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES.
Send for cataUiue
KIMHALIj BROS.. COUNCU.ni.l'rFS. I.
100S 8th Street. 'lelephon 119.
c
H. Davis & Son
Agents for Ibr Mtcluuomt
fatvty l.atr anil
l'lrr Doom.
Elevator Hydraullo and IUnd Elfratori.
Eluvator repnlrliiff a f,pccUlty. I.uather
Volvo Cups for Elevators, Enclnes and
rrlntliiB Prrssscs.
GASOLINE ENGINES AND
ELEVATOR MACHINERY
David Bradley & Co.
Council IHiilTe, lowii.
Gasoline Ensiiies
Vertical. Horizontal and Portable,
from one homo power up
Jobbers f AKrlcullura! Implements nnd
nvcrythliitf ill wuttr, steam und i;an sup
plies Dr. iKay's Ly ng Balm
cures every lilnd of eoimh, In 1:1 Ippe, bronrhllls,
Mire throat, croup, whooplni-cciu-li. etc. Novfj
rirruncH theutcmucli. At DruujiutB, IO&Kk,
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.,
'IVIl'Illimil Klilll, (llllllllll, .Veil.
COMMISSION,
fillAIV, PIKIVISKINS nml yrOCKU,
llniirit uf Triule,
Corrf-pondi iui , John A Wurrcn ,i Co.
Direct wires to C'hUagu und Now York.