THE OMAHA DAn.Y U13E: SATURDAY, JAKVAUY 20, 1001. 10 COMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL All Neiri in the Wheat Matket Is of t Enlllib Nature. OTHERS SHARE IN THE BENEFIT lliilh (insr nt nn Ad- I'riiclliiii iiml Corn tinil Onln viincc of it visions Climb Trlve Cents Higher. I'm- CHICAGO, .Inn. 25. -News nffccllng the ulu'nt nwkot was nil bullish today and tho mnfkot ruled strong. Muy closing IHit ovf- yesterday; other markets len eMlvd by this strength, corn closing "rfce. onln 'io nnd provisions n shndo to 12'4c higher. May 'vlicnt opened Mf'jo higher at oHc to TMic untl sold curly at 75:he. on n rather fiulel mitrket. Higher cables, light Arrfrn tlno Kill, tnotitH. moderate northwest re ceipts m il report Unit wheat III tho Ln Plata pr-ivlnces wad In it very bad condi tion wem tho factor. Moderate nmo'liiu were solo: on the bulge and n reaction to 75'-,Ji75S,o took place; later foreigners "'ere reported ."juyers; outride markets were strong, both for futures) and spot, and pri mary receipts showed H decided falling " Thcro was good buying by romnuss on houses and prominent professional hulls. This buying mireail regret among tho ocirs for iho early sales nlid the buying pressure caused a rnll.T to 70,o shortly after 10011. Acting nn the theory thnt It Is time In fell when the market touched "fie, some bears asserted themselves and forced May b.iok to 75TxC. There offerings were so quickly taken and mori asked for, however, Unit near the end of tho session a sharp nd vnnco from thin price to 77e took 'ilu"c and thu close wan strong, M.iv l'Milo higher at 70V.177e. Local receipts "-ru fortv cars, ono of contract grade. Mlnuo ntiol'ls and Duluth reported 203 cars, against 250 last week ion! 302 a year ago. Primary receipts were .172,000 bu., comp'ired with 389,Oon bu. last year. Nl-w York reported twcnty-flvo loads taken for exnort. !t board clearances In wheat and Hour equaled 477,C"0 bu. Argonl'no shipments were 16.x. 000 bu., against filS.OoO bu. tho previous week and 760,000 bu. n year ago. It was reported that Tniguay would not raise enough wheat fop homo consumption and that other La Plutit provinces would tuiow ii falling off of DO per cent In exports, com pared with last year. Com was onlv moderately active. 1 hero was only n fair shipping demand. Lneil bulls showed n desire to keen tho price on what they call "now ground" and in thw they were assisted most by tho wh'Mt stiength. although light country offerings nnif light recelpis were contributory fa" tors. May sold lvtween 3Sv4c and 39'4e r.n.l closed. He over yesterday at 39(40. On tho bulge selling was hi'iivler than It had "wen before, hilt It was well met. Receipts wero 887 oni'S. Outs were fairly active and strong -n sympathy with wnrat. following an open ing which was a shade easier nn selling ly elevator people over country purchased Report. that u lnro shipping business wa.i donu yrsterduy also helped prices. May sold between 25UJ25Uc and 25Vf25'ic and closed Vie higher at 25JJ25Uo. ivccalpts were soli cars. Provisions wern moderately active. ho opening was easy In sympathy with a heavv hog market, but the good cash de mand which sprang up later and sympathy with tho wheat strength pulled prices ut of tho hole and caused mi advance. Atav pork sold between S13.77Vi and JI3.95 end closed 12M.O higher at J13.92tii; May lard be. tweeu J7.35 and J7.42'. and closed nil 7'4c nt $7 42V, and May rlhi between J6.92'A nnd J7, with tho close u shade higher at $7. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, SO cars; corn, 325 cars; oats, 170 cars; hogs, 18.000 bead. Tho leadlnf, futures ranged as follows: ern, avcrngo parked, nt market, 1920' j , v. stern, loss off, 20'?r21c METALS Tho market for mctaM was again, locally, a small one. The London tin market was firm and reacted about ri 7s on spot and 5s on futures, closing firm at JLI23 2s fid for spot. The local mar-k-t was sympathetically higher In a nom inal way, despite the fact that stocks nio Increasing at tho general statlstlc.il posi tion against any advance at present; tM close, however, was firm at J26.s1f27 to. With trading very quiet. Copper was dull and somewhat depressed again today, while at Ivinrinn J17 for Nike Superior and JI7.62W for casting. The nominal close hero was JI7 for Lake Superior and l6.o"3u. for casting and electrolytic, with sellers at these prices. Trading In lead was conllned to small lots of pig at Jl.37'4, with the market quiet. At London prices broke, sharply U its los. touching the lowest .ovet since September, IK'?. Spelter had a weak undertone, but was not quotably lower at MOW I. lu, In sympathy with a loss of 2s fid. Dfmestlc Iron marketo wero dull and with out quotable change. Pig Iron warrant weio quoted at ty.Doft 10.5w northern foun dry. li8.WM6.riO; southern foundry, JU.50U ir,.73, and soft southern foundry nt Jl.tUK? 15.7S. In Ihiglnnd foundry was somewhat lower; Glasgow was quoted at B2a 7d and Mlddlesborough nt ts Cd. Artlelrs.l Open. High. J Low. CIoso. Yes'y. Wheat I Jan. 13 74ti!f4 73 74H 72Ti'o73 Feb. 7.T1! 74'. 73 7K 73 May 7u'.4'i4 77 75"4 7(iT'Q77 7Gi Corn Jan. 37U 37U 37'4 37W 37'4 l'Vh. .TJH-fl- 37!i 3VAl, ,,I7.'J 37'', May ssliQsa 39V4 asti so ssii Oats- 1 Jan. 23Ti 21 237i 2t S3U May 25U S'fAiM 25'iU "X&WA 23UWU Tork Jan 13S7U 13 75 May 13 7714 13 03 13 77U 13 02'i 13 M Ln rd Jim 7 32 7 27 Melt 7 33 7 30 May 7 33 ! 7 42 7 33 7 42(4 7 37 Ttlbs I Jan 7 fi S7 May G 02 7 00 G 02 7 00 7 00 OMAHA WllOf.r.S.lLK MAUKETS. Coiiillllons of Trade and Quotnt Ions on Maple nitil I'liney Produce. EOCIS-Ilecclp's light; good stock, JGSlSc. LIVK POfLTP.Y -liens, 5Gc; spring chickens. fiViGc; rooster Vu1-": ducKs, GU OUc; geese, Gl3'"7c: turkeys, fifi7c. PHHSII DHCHKI) I'Ot'LTHY-IIcna, 7c; roosters, CIMe ; ducl:s. "'iijc; geeso, Sfvjcj spilng chickens, per lb., 7c; turkeys. Sc. flAMM-Mnllard ducks, per doz.. J3.00 S.t: tenl, Jl.nn'i1.75; mixed, $1.60rM.73: Jick rabiilts, JI.25TM.W; cottontails, 75cJfSl. lU'TTKH-Conimon to fair. 11011o; clinlee, 1314c; separator, 23c, rKKtm OVSTKItH - Plrst grade, solid pnektd. New York counts, per can, 3Sc; ex tra selects, 32c; standards. 23c; medium. 20c. Second grade, slack filled, New York counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26c; rtaudards, 20c; bulk standards, per cal $1.23. I'laKONS-I.lvc, per doz 90c. VHALH-Cholce. fMc. HAY Price quoted by Omaha, Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, ts; No 1 upland. J7.50: medium, J7! coarse, $ii.Co. Rye straw, IS.fjo. These prlcoi arc for hay of good color and quality, JDcmund, fair Receipts, I cars. OATS-No. 3 white, 2flc. COIlN-No. 3, D2c. 11UAN-S1I. Vi:OUTAni,K3. PAHHNIPS-Por bu., DOc. TrilNIP.S-Per bu. basket, 40c. UK UTS-Per bu., 40c. t 'A II HOTS Per bu., 40c. I.r,TTi;Ci:-Per doz., 3.)tTine. UADISIIICS-Pcr doz., 30J?35c. TtlCANfl-Wux, per 1-3 bu. basket, Ml string. 00c POTATOES-Per bu , DOOGOc; Idaho, rcr bu., MV. SWUHT POTATORS-Per bbl., $-'. CAimAOi: -Holland seed, lic. TOMATOKS California, per 4-baskct crate. $2. ONIONS Native, per bu., $1; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c. CIJLnUY-Callfornla, as to size. 43W75C. CAULlPLOWUH-CHlllornln, per crate, J3. KHLMT8. OUAPKIl-Malagn. per keg, fiUVR0.00. APPLKS-Pet bbl.. $2.R0; eastern, J,1.004f 3Wi; California. Hellllowers, tier box, J1.00. CUANHHUIlinS-Hcll and Hugle. $10 per bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $9.23; per crate, $3.23. TROPICAL rmnTS. ORANOHS California seedlings. $2.50; navels, $2 73U3.23; Mexicans, $2.73; Klorldus, $3.30. LHMONS-Callfornla, extra funcy, $3.50; choice. $:) 1IANANAS Per bun '. according to size, $2 002.50. KlflS California, new cartons, &jc; layers, 75e: Imported, per lb.. 13fM3c. IJATKS Persian, In )-lb. boxes, Salrs, Cc per in. ; iiauoween. bViO per in. I M1SC10LLANKOUS. IIIOKS No. 1 green. fic: No. 2 green. r.c; No. 1 salted, 7c: No. 2 salted, Cc; 11. 1 tii o iu I (tin., ,,73;, td i',ti calf, 12 to 15 lbs., fe; dry hides, 8fM3c; blieeii tiens, z.i'if.uc; norso nines, ji.uusr-'.Zo. Nlt'l'S Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 13c; fil berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lSft20c; raw peanuts, per lb.. ru3c; roasted, G5J 7c; Urazlls, 13c, pecans, 10fM2c. 1IONHY Colorado. 21-sectlon ense, $3.75. CIOKH-Per bbl., $3; per half-bbl., $3. SAUintKRAUT-Pcr bbl., $!; per half bbl., $2.50. On trnek. No. 1 hard, 77V. No. 1 north ern, 75V, No. 2 northern, 'JVfr.TSc I I. OCR Tirst patents. S3.Ki1il.I0. se-imi pule tits, $3.Sni3.ri. nrst cicars, ja.i.'xS.fe, serr.nil clears, $2.fifi2.1o. URAN Itl bulk, $11.2Gt?lI 60. No. 2. Cash quotations wero as follows: KLOint null; winter natents, $3.G0fl3.S0: straights, $3.20(fjS,BJ: clears, $2.7003.30; spring specials, $4.40fi patants, t3.dO'iT3.80; straights, $3.103.10; bakers. J2.20dS2.G0. WHliAT No. 3 spring, G3fl"3c; No. 2 red, 75e. ('ORN No. 2. 37c; No. 2 yellow. 39Hc. OATS-No. 2, 2IWi2lie; No. 2 white, 27o; No. 3 white. 2iW27c. RYK-No. 2, 51(fl5le. ItARLlJY Kalr to choice malting, 5oWc. SICKOS No. 1 llaxM-ed. $1.75. Prime tim othy, $1.60. Clover, contract grade, $11,005)) 11 10. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $13.G7'i (JT13.K3. Lard, per 100 lbs., $7.32. Short ribs sides (loose), $r..90Ti7.10. Dry salted shoul ders (boxed), $i.25iiiG.50. Short clear Hides (boxed), $7,251(7.35. WHISICY On basl3 of high wines, per gal.. $1.27. SUOARS Cut loaf. $G.29; granulated, $3.63; confectioners' A. $3.59; oft A, $5.11. Following are tho receipts and shipments for today; Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bids 2H.0H0 29,000 Wheat. 1)11 40,0'H 49.01k) Corn, bu 2G7,f) i:i-',0(io Oats, bll 234,000 223,000 ltye, bu 5,000 Barley, bu r.5,)0 22,000 On the Produce exchaugo today tho but ter market was dull; creameries, H1i21c; dairies, lHfefjlSe. Cheese, dull at lOUUllfte. KggH, qulot; fresh, 18c. m:v yohk ;iii:itAi, .ii.viticivr. St. I, oiilo CSrnln mill Provisions. ST LOP IS. Jan. 23. WIIRAT-lIlshcr; No. 2 cash, elevator. 73Tf74c; track, 73.fi7tc: January. TSIicj May, 3c; July, 74Hc; 'o. 2 hard, (;'.ili7lc. (JOHN Higher; No. 2 ensh. 3G'lc; track. .WL'rtiie; January, 3G',ic; May, 37Ug; July, 3'ifinwic. i OATS Higher: No. 2 cash, 6c; track. 261i2rc; January, 2Gc; May, LGc; No, 2 white, 2Sfi2Sc. RYH-Klrni at He. 1M.OITR Firmer, Htendy; patents, $3.G0 3.75; extra fancy and straight, $3. 293. 35; clear, $2. 701 1. 90. HKKOS Timothy, firm at $l.2uff4.73 for pverugo receipts, prime wosth rnoro: flux, $1.70 bid. CORNMHAI-Steady nt $2. URAN Firm; sacked, east track, 6Sff70c. HAY Timothy, quiet, J9.OUftl2.50; prairie, lower. $7.00fM0.(). WlllSKY-Steadv at $1.27. 1 1 ION ' )TTONT I i:S-$1.23. HA(JOINC.-7ffi7?o. Hi: MP TWINH-Oc. PROVISIONS -Pork, steady: jobbing. $14.50. Lard, better at $7.12. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra snorts, $7.12; clear ribs, $7.23; clear sides, $7.37. llacon (boxed), ....... .1... .. 1 .... .,!...., -L1. tl... nil , I'Aiin niiiii ir, pool,, vo-tll llli:, $S.12; clear sides, $S.25. MUTALS Lend, steady, $1.17. Spelter, qnlet. $:l.S7. POl'LTRY-Steady: rhlekcns. fic; mr keys, eft Go; young, ic; duuks, 7(((7c; geese, Cite. lH'TTICR-Steady; creamery, l&l!22c; dt.trv. I21i lfie. RKCHIPTS-Flour, G.O0O bills.; wheat, 41,- wi nu.. corn, iii.wiii nu. ; oais, ai.nmj nil. SIIIPMi:NTS-FIour. S.OoO bbls.; wheat, vu.wu uu.; corn, ti,wu nu.; oiuh, ij.uiu nu. Toledo (irnln mid Need, TOLEDO, Jan. 25, - WHBAT - Active, higher; cash and January, 79Uc; May, Slc; July, soc. CORN Active, firm; cash nnd January. 3c; May. 40c. oats Firm; caih and January, 2ue; Jiay, 2c RYU 52e, CLOVURSKKD Fairly active, firm: 1S90 prime. :.70; cash nnd January, $7.27; March, $7.37. MoviMin.vrs of .stocks ami iiomis. Prices Slunv nn Iiiellnntliiti to Slip Illicit Whenever riisnpported. NHW YORK, Jan. 25. Prices traversed n considerable rango today from the low level to the top level, covering 1 point for a large number of stocks, and ranging from 2 to about 3 for some of the most prominent and most netlve In the list. Tho number of stocks which at any time got u point nwny from last night's level In either direc tion was small however. The decline In prices was suggested at Mngland's disposi tion to sell American stocks, which had es tablished declines ranging nearly up to n point In some ot the American stocks be fore the opening. The New York market depressed In sympathy and wenkness was rather acute in some cases, notably In St. Paul nnd Brooklyn Transit. These stocks later In Iho day led the advance so that their extreme range was wide, St. Paul ris ing 3S from the lowest, ami closing at the top, while Urooklyn Transit advanced an extreme 2i. This morning's decline coming on top of thnt of yesterday Invited some buying to support prices and the market hardened nrctty promptly after tho open ing dip, The movement was exceedingly desultory and there were frequent reac tions during the day. Whenever specula tive support was withdrawn, In fact, prices were Inclined to slip back. Tho most notable movement of the day was that of tho southwesterns, which followed n show of firmness for several days past In Kansas & Texas preferred. There was also very heavy absorption of tho bonds of the St. Louis .Southwestern company and the Mis souri, Kansas & Texan company this morn ing, becauso the rise In tho slocks was In augurated. The advance In the group reached 37H In Missouri, Kansas & Texas preferred, 2',4 In the common and about 2 points each In the St. Louis Southwestern stocks, Wabash preferred, Texas A: Paclllo and Missouri Puclllc. Thcro was no news to explain the rise beyond tho favorable showing of earnings for several members of tho group, which were published during the day and which made them available for manipulation by a speculative pool. There were renewed rumors also of the lately talked of consolidation of southwestern rail roads. Tho steel stocks wero Inclined to strength all day and show good net gains. Sugar showed decided Improvement. North ern Paclllo rallied 2 after an early de pression, and thcro wen- a number of less prominent railroads which showed good re coveries. The gains were not well main tained, and tho closing was at tho best, except In n few stocks, notably St. Paul nnd tho southwesterns. Urooklvn Transit was feverish alt day and broke sharply after a considerable advance, when the list of directors elected by the stockholders was published, as It failed to show the prcsenco of the Metropolitan Street Railway Inter ests In this new directory, which have been much promised In Wall street gossip. Tho most notable feature of tho day's market, was tho decld'Ml decline In activity lrnm tho recent high level and tho necessity "for persistent manipulation to sec-.iro n move ment of prices. This Is the natural result of the largt elimination of speculative ac counts, caused by last week'H considerable reaction and this week's rebound, which resulted in an Increase In the short Interest. Tho preliminary figures of tho week's movement of cash Insure another gain In tomorrow's bank statement, which will reach over $1,000,000 as n result of the ex press movement from the Interior and In into or tno gold export or si.ooo.ooo, wnieii ..most exactly wined out the gain by tho banks on subtreasury operations. tno largo demand for St. Louis south- westerns was the in. 'option of an active buying movement of bonds of all tho Gould Southwesterns at notable advances In price. Tho general market was firm but quiet. Total Miles, par value, $5,923,000. uniicu wtaics m, coupon, auvanceii tier cent on the last call. Tho Commercial Advert ser s London financial cablegram says: Tho stock mar ket here was Inactive and heavy. In sym pathy with many forced sales of West Aus tralia, shares, an aftermath of the recent Whttaker-Wrlght collapse. American stocks seemed to have lost a'l animation, ln tho ly trading they wero dull and lower. Ii n dragging tendency. Later they hard ened on goon inlying or Denver & Rio flrande Issues. No reason was given for tho sudden Interest In these shares. Money was a llttlo stlffer. Call loans wero from 3t(3 per cent. This was a result of tho nniiK reiurn snowing a reuueuon lit tno market balances amounting to .U-l.KXi.O1"). Most of this enmo from revenuo collec tions. Tho bank was borrowing bills at 4 per cent. Silver was harder on pur chases tor me sirnus. The following are tho closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Ing loan. it It the nearness ot the settle ment and the disinclination of tho Stock cm h.mgi tn ok for fresh engagements the tone was fairly good, In spite ot the fear of danger In Rlos nnd West Australians next week. Consols grew llrmer on the Im proved monetnry P!,ltu"V... ,Amcriom,V' opened weak In sympathy with New jork, recovered somewhat anil closed llrm. Grand Trunks reucted, Har silver closed at 2Sd per ounce. Spanish 4s, Tl'.i- ""hi premiums are quoted: Rucnos Ayres, 131. SO; Madrid, 30.10; Lisbon, 43.25. PARIS, Jan. 26.- Prices on the bourse today opened hesltnllng and business was Inactive. Spanish 4s were firm, rentes were easy and Rio tlntos were heavy on dutlness In copper. Industrials were heavy, except that the Thomson-Houston declined. Lalllrs were easier. Three per cent rentes, 10U !2o for the account. Kxclmnge on Iondon, 23f Ho for cheeks. Spanish 4s, 72, IJHRL1N, Jan, 25.-On the bourse today home funds were llrm. Americans wero llrmer; also Canadian Pnclllcs on weekly returns. Locals were llrm. Xpw ViiTiTjlmiry .Mnrlict. NI2W YORK. Jan. 25.-MONHY-On call, easy nt lii2 pur cent; prime mercantile paper, 3f4i per cent. , ... STF.RL1NU i:XCILNOR-Flrnt, with nc tual business In bankers' bills, $I.SMfl for demand and $l.37ii for sixty days; posted rates. $4.Si,J and SS8. ,,,, COMMKRCIAL HILLS $I.S3JT4.S3. CICRTIFICATFS-Silver, C3(Goc; bar, G2c; Mexican dollars, 4SC, UONDS - Government, strong; state, easier; railroad, strong. Tho closing pilces on bonds today are as follows: U. S. rcf. 2s, reg.1eViN. Y. Central Is. ICC'j do coupon litn N. J. C. gen. 5s..l2;i do 3s, reg lOon'No. Pacific 3s. ... il do coupon 11111 do 4s..... ...... ..10) do new 4s, reg.1. N Y. C & St L Is. OsU .l . .,,,, " w.v M A, W rim. 4M..UKl.i no oiu 43, reg..n:i' fi?0d Queensland 3.700 bales scoured Ml! Is6d; grensv. 5'Mld Victoria 1 !X1 bates, scoured, r.'vl'.ils fid, greasy, 59d. South Attstrnlla, 2on bales, greasy. 4'Sfii1d. West Australia, ion bales; greasy, 4Jf6d. New Zealand, 2.0O0 bnlesj scoured, OdfttsCd; creasy, 4if?9d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 2.ono bales; scoured, 7dffls5d; greasy, 4UU7'id ' toftec MnrUcl. NEW YORK, Jan. 25 -COFFKli-Spot, Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice, 7V. Mild market dull: Cordova, Sfil2c. The market for fu tures opened steady, with prices unchanged and ruled dull, within a narrow variation. The foreign market news was tno conflict ing to have special weight either way. The Brazilian crop movement acaln excited local anticipation. Spot demand wenk, slug gish and sentiment was mixed with a bear ish leaning. Tnc, close was quiet, with prices unchanged to 5 points lower. Total sales were 7,500 bags. Including: Jnnuary, 6.45c; February, fi.43c; March, 5.35c; May, 6.fioe; July, 5.70c: September, 6.75c; October, 5.S0C. fire. NilV. IS 109 do Is 103U 110'4 Oregon S, L. 6s.. 120 110 consoi ua.,nnyt Reading gen. 4s.. 94(a Rio G. W. Is 9P-.4 St L A I M c, iis. 115 St L & 8 F g. GS.12S Hi. Pant consols. 1S2Uj '.'.t-nK SI. P.. C. & P. Is.llS 7s.r.9' do BS 119 do coupon 113' do Ds, reg do coupon lll D. nt C. 3 "is 125 Atcll. gcfi. 4s VCH no nuj. is w Canada So. 2s. ..110 dies. & O. 4s..l0IJi no us (! Jt- N. W. p. do H. F. (I. 5S...12I So. l'llClllG 1SV... Mii Chicago Ter. 4s.. 9SSo. Railway fs.. .113 Colorado so. 4s... 4VM. it. "ii D. & H. G. 4s....l00SiTeX. & Vac. ls...llfi Frio gen. 4s SJ's do 2S vu F. W. Cfc D. C. Is. 79 T'nion Pnc 4s.... 106 Gen. lClectrle 5s..:6rt Wnbash Is 119 la. Central Is. ...115' do 2s i L. & N. unl. 4S...10P4 west snore 4s...in'.h M.. K. & T. 2s... 79?i,WIs. Central Is.. S7 do 48 93 iva. Centuries ... itb'i Utiotiitloiin of the liny on Various (,'oni modllles. NFW YORK, Jan. 23 -FLOl'R-Recclpts, 22,255 bbls,; exports, 26,000 bbls.; quiet, but hel.l a shade higher, closing llrm; Mlnno. until patent, $3.91X1(4.20; winter extras, $2.50ij() 25, Minnesota bakers. $3.(W;1.25; winter low grades, $2.45f(2.65. Rye flour, quiet; fa'r to good, K.fc'Kjja.i.i; enoico to limey. f;i.u fi3.fi0. Huekwheat flour, quiet at $2,101(2.20. RPCKWHIJAT-Dull at GUfc62c, c. I. f., New York CORNMF.Al. Steady; yellow western, 00c; city. 91c; llrandywine, $2.45ft2.50. RYF Steady; No. 2 western. Wc, f. o. b., htlout; stato rye, MiQSIc, c. 1. f., Now York, oar lots. HARLF.Y Dull; feeding, $1.50, c. I. f., New York. RARLFY MALT Dull ; western, C3fi72o. Wl I FAT Receipts. 151,000 bu. ; extorts, IfiX.OoO bu ; Kiot market strong; No. 2 red, Me f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, 79'to elevator; No. 1 northern, Duluth, SSe f. o. b altout; No. 1 hard, Duluth, OIV f. o. b. nllo.it. Options displayed strength nnd fair ec tlvlty all day. Hulls were stimulated by small Argentlno shipments, better Hour demand In tho northwest, higher cables, llgh northwest receipts and a broadening ppi dilutive trade. Tho cloo wa.i strong nt a Mtlc net ndv.mce; January closed at 81c; March. MVliljSlc, closed at l',.e; May, M) 7-lG1jSl 0-lGe. closed at 81c; July, M4C. closed at CIV. CORN Receipts. 11J.O0O bu.; exports, 2)3,. 000 bu.; spot steady; Nn. 2. 47o elovntor and 46VJ r. o. b. alloat. Option market wus jnoderately active and llrm all day i.n strength abroad, tho rise ln wheat, small Arguitlno shipments and good local ov erlngs; closed firm at s.1je net rise; Jar nnry closed at 47c; March closed at 4lc; May, 419-lMtllUc. clowd at llTjc; July. 4lift41Hc. closed at 4IN,c. OATS-Rocelptn, 113,000 bu.; exports, 11,1!H) tin.; spot steady; M. 2. 3uhc; .no. 3, ;;re; No. 2 white. 32f(32c; Nn. 3 white, 31-'! track, mixed western, 31 He; irick ivhlte. JpffSjc. Options active but steady. HAY Steady; shipping, 75U77c; good to choice. 92y.05c. HOPS-Quiet; state, common to choice, 1900 crop, lfMJ2lc; 1S99 crop, ll(ffl5e: old old. Iflfic; Paclllo const. lOoo crpp. lSfflifo; U!?4 crop. lOjillc; old olds, 2ffic. HIDKS-Flrm: Gnlveston. 20 to 23 lbs., lSfM9c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; TexJs dry. 21 to 30 lbs., 15e I.FATIIFR- Steaily: hemlock sole, ltuonos Avres. light to heavyweights, 24y:5e; ncld, r3iJi2te. WOOI-Dull; domestic fleece, 2426c; Texas. 15(fil7e. PROVISIONS-Reef. qniot; family ftl.M H2.W; mess, J9a09.5O; beef hams, $19.6mf 20 50: packet. $10,00110.60; city extra In Ha mess, $14.O01i lG.no. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, $7.60(fj7.G5; pickled shoulders, $3.50 tflG.00; pickled hams. $S.50f9.25. Lard, steady; western steamed. $7.G3ii7.70; refined, quiet; continent. $7.S5, South Amerlcn. $S,50; com pound, $5.50f(5.62'a. Pork, dull; family, $16.O05M5.75; nhort clear, $13.75Jj 16.60; mess, J13.25fffH.60. Ll'TTlCH-Reeelpts, 4,559 pkps.; sternly; cienmery. li!f(22c; Juno creamery, I3120e; factory, lUilo. OH HUSK Receipts, 1 ,!!) pkgs. ; steivly; fancy, large, fall made, n'iillcj fancy, nmull. fall made, Uiirl2c, EQGS-Recclpts, 0,S3t pUgs.; stcudy; west- Uvrrpool Craln nml 1'rovlsloiiH, L1VKRPOOL. Jan. 25. WHEAT Snot steady; No. 1 California, Gs4d; No, 2 reil western winter, lis Id; JSo. 1 northern spring, Gn.1d. Futures, steady; March, Cs ld; Mav. lis Uid. CORN Siot. quiet; American mixed, new, 3sl0VI; American mixed, old, 3s (. Fu tures, steady; January, 3sl0',id; March, 3s 'ii; amy, .is PFAS Canadian. 6s Sd. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady nt ...' lis. PROVISIONS Heer, extra India mess, easy at 63s 9d. Pork, dull; prime western, t'Gs Cd. Hams, steady; short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., 4ti:i. Hacon. Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., steady, i.'sau; snori rins, in 10 ios., nrm 43s; long clear middles, light. 2S to 31 lbs. steady at 42s, long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., steady at ios fid; clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., steady at 39s; clear bellies. II to 16 lbs., sternly at 4fs; shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., steady at 35s 9d. Lard, steady; prlmo western, tu pans, ais; American refined, In rails, .vi ;w. HCTTUR Dull: finest United Slates. 03s coed 1'nlteil States. 81s. i;iini;arj nioauy; American nnest white 51s Cd. TALLOW Steadv; prlmo city, 25s 9d Australian. In London. 27s 9d. RHCH1PTS Wheat, during tho last three davs. CIO.iuki centals, mc ud ng 303.0IX) Amor lean. American corn, during the last three days, lio.jou centals, weather stormy. Atchison do nrd naltlmore & O. Canadian Pac. 'anuda ho Clics. & Ohio... hlcago O. w.. ., IJ. & tj Chi. Ind. A: L... do pfd Chi. .V- K. 111... ,fc N. W R. 1. & P C. C. O. & St. Colorado So.... do 1st pra. ... do 2d pfd Del. ft Hudson Del. L. & W... Denver .t It. do pfd :rto do 1st phi... Ot. Nor. pfd.. Hocking Coal Hocking Valley Iwiiihiis City ( in In and l'rovlslnmi. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 23.-WIlF.AT-Dull No 2 cash, GoVie: No 3. C67c: No. 3 red, G9ifl71e: No. ,1. C7V.i?j6Se CORN May. 37c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 35ic No. -i white, ;.ij'.c; no. ;i, sue. OATS-No. 2 white, 20c. RYU No. 2, 4S1(49e. HAY-Cholee timothy, J9.00f 13.60. UlTTTKR-Dalry. 17( KGUS--Flrni; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stock, 15c per doz., loss off, cases returned new whltewoou cases Included, Mo more. HUOKIPTS Wheat, 77,iW bu; corn, 73.G0O bu.; oats, is.imm tin. SIHPMKNTS-Whent. 57,600 bu.; corn, 15, aw uu.; oais, le.vuu nu. Plillmlelpblit Produce Inrket. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25.-IlUTTFR-c lower; inney creamery, ..cir.jc; prints, ;se. KGliS Firm; fresh nearby, 20c; western. iw; tresn souinw esiern, -ec. OH KESH Steady ; New York fancy, small llsi5T12c; New York, fair to choice, 10g Ji!:c. 1 1 1 vt ii ii U (iralii Mnrket, MILWAl'KEE, Jan. 23. - WHEAT Higher; No. 1 northern, 7475c; No. northern. 7F4573c. RYE-Hlgher: No. 1. 5tc. UARLEY Steady ; No. 2, -RifjSOc; sample Duliidi (iinlii Market. Dl'Ll'TH, Jnn. 25.-WHEAT-NO. 1 hard 7Gc: to nrrive, 7714c; May, we; no. 1 north orn cash. 74'!c: May. 7Se: July. 7Siie: No. ! lioiilnirn, 6l1f70c; No. 3 spring, rG(QC3ic, O ATS-26CI Mie. I'eorla Market. PEORIA. Jan. 25.-COnN-Flrm; No, 2 2t3;e. OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 27Uc; track '.Ti5ic. niiieii tnrougu. WlllSKY-On tho basis of 51.27 for (In lohed goods. Minneapolis Wheat, Flour nnd Urn 11 MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 23. WHEAT Cubli, 7lHc; Muy, 7617CHc; Jul'. 77U'rfnfiC, L G. . 45 Wnbash . M-h do pfd . 87 Wheel. & L. U. . KS do 2d pfd . 66?iiWls. Central ... . 39 iThlrd Avenuo . . ITS, 11. & O. pfd .1I2 National Tube. . 21 I do pfd . IV) 'Adams Ex . 0:' American Ex... .170 It. S. Ex ,119'i Wells-Fargo E . 71 Amer. Cot. Oil. . ii'H no pfd . 4l',i;Anier. Malting . 16 do pfd .16W4 'Amur. S. & R.. .191 I do pfd . J::VAmcr. Spirits . KM do pfd 2vvAmcr. s- H"" .. 63',) .192 . 13 ilo nfd. Amer. S. ,t w. do pfd. 4214 'Amer. T. Illinois Centrui...l3n4 do pfd. Iowa central .. do pfd Lnko Erie &. W do mil Lako Shoro .... L. & N Manhattan L... Met. St. fly Mex. Central .. Minn. & St. L.. do ptu Mo. Pacific .... Mobile & Ohio. M.. K. T do pfd N. J. Centrnl .. N. Y. Central Norfolk & W... do pfil No. Pacific do nfd Ontario & AV... Ore. Ry. c NIlV. do Pfd 76 Pennsylvania Reading ...... do 1st pin... do 2d pfd..,. Ulo G. W do pfd St. L. & S. F. do 1st pni... do 2d pfd.... St. L. Southw do pfd St. Paul ilo 11I1I St. I". & Omaha. 133 Kn PnelflR 4.".' So. Railway ,, do pin Tex. H Paclllo Union Pacific do pfd . 131 . '-':'(. . iii . 2;u. l3Vi .1.0 . S3' h .173 . 51 x.1.10 30-14 ss 41 21 c:'4 22.4 26 72i 40 H114 Plate. 57 Did. Xi'ir York MlnliiK Sfoeks. NEW YORK. Jan. 25. -Tho following are quotations on mining slocks: Adams Con.. Allen Hreeco IlrunswlcK ComstocK . 20 . 45 20) Con.. 26 Tun... 4 Con. Cat. A Va..l"0 Head wood Term. 62 Horn Sliver :15 Iron Silver 0! Lendvlllo Con.... 6 I.litln Chief Ontario .... Ophlr , Phoenix Potosl Savago Sierra Nevada Small Hopes Standard 16 G75 6S .. 10 ... S ,.. 13 ... IS .. 63 ...410 London Stock (Imitations. LONDON. Jan. 23.-1 p. m.-Closlng: Consols, money.. do account Atchison Canadian Pac. wrilKrln !h:4 do 1st pfd... IS'MPonnsylvnnla '.H2 ueaiung St. Paul 17)!no. Pac. pfd. Illinois Central ..13.1 IC.rand Trunk Louisville Anaconda .... Union Pac. pfd... s" IRand Mines .. N. Y. Central ....111 I 281;, 634 71 16 .s7- 21 .. 43 .. 4P4 Anne. Min. Co ..10S Urooklyn R. T. .,2101,1 Colo. Fuel ,fc I. , . SS Con. Tobacco , . ..114 do pfd ..162'4 Federal Steel .. .. 134 do pfd .. 6S Gen. Electric .. . .105 Glucose Sugar . .. MVU do pfd . . 4Ci Inter. Paper ... .. lSii, do pfd .. 6176 Laclede Gas ... . .US National Biscuit. 37 ..11174 do pfd p .. 43 National Lead... 17 .. S3 do pfd n .. Ki National Steel ...' .. SO do pfd tia Pa N. Y. Air nrako.130 Amer. Tobacco.. .Ill' I io pru no . 77 . 4P4 . 44!' . M',6 . 4S . 6914 .1S7 , 4S . 96 . 70 No. American I'acll e Coast . 143 do 1st prd 314 do 2d pfd 71 Pacific Stall ... l'copio s lias .. Pressed S. Car do pfd Pullmnn P. 79 S. R. & T.. 57',i Sugar 224I do nfd... 5176, Tenn. Coal 27 Car, .149 .1SS i . 52 . SS . 62 . 42U , 9X7m . 3676 . 77 .193 1 vs ..13IP. ..HSU i.. 57.?: U. S. Leather.... 12 do nfd U. S. Rubber .... do nfd 19 Western Union.. 70H Republic I. & S., 27'(, do pfd S2 P. C. O. & St. L. S2(iAnwI. Copper ... 73 "ii??; Mil 0.-1 13V4 0 64 Ex-dlvldcnd. Ilostoii SIopU (tuolnllona. 15USTUIN, Jan. .a. wan loans, 3jf4 per com; iiuiu luuiio, o-.su, imi wum. uuiiiai closing: . & S. F 4F:Unlon Paclllo .... ?24 pfd "IS I'nlon Land ;il A.. T ,1r Amor. Suaar 131 do pfd 1J Amer. Tol.........bl Rnstou Am y West End Adventuro .... Amnl. Copper 'MIIlllUC 9 Roston Elevated. liilvj Roston & Mont..?12 Hoston mo ii,,'i!uyu noston. 77 j-;t jiecia S50 wit v. riut'lllimi 10S4 Franklin 4S Osceola .. 69i Parrot c. n. & q...... Dominion Coal. do pfd ........ Federal Steel -. do pfd.....--.. Fitchburg pfd Gen. Electric .. do ofd......... Ed. Elec. 111.. Mox. Central .. N. E. O. & C... Old Dominion . Rubber 1111 . .1871.J ..169 ..'.13 Ouiney Santa Fe Cop. Tamarack .... tan Mining .. Winona llIWolverlnes .... S0ninghnm Mln.. 20 1 J la fa 46i ia-, c 32S 23 , G , 4 16 Foreign Flnuiieliil, LONDON. Jan. 23. A featuro commented on in tno money iihukpi louay was tno ad dltlon to the largo oanu reserve which Is now nearly JC.21.5O0.0O0. Tho considerable i. pletlon of tho markets supply, tho hardi n ( nu of shori loans nnd tho larce dennmsi. M of government securities are attributed to tho bank borrowing ln the market. The question being debated Is how f.0011 will the uanK raio no umcreu i-uMsiuiy -n- jier tent will be made effective by n further de pletlon of supplies. Every effort will bo muuu to vtuooin 111 e wuy tor the lorthcom Oil nnd Hnslii. OIL CITY. Pn.. Jan. 25.-OHt?-Oredtt balances, $1.17; certlllcatcs, no bid; hlp- ments. siato iitus ; average. !wi diih.; rims lOS.fsM bbls.; nverage. S9.913 bbls. NEW YORK. Jan. 25.-OILS-Cotlons?cd. firm: prime crude, bbls.. 27c: prime sum mer yellow-, 31f?32o; off summer yellow, 31 831c; prime white. 311735c; nrlmo winter yellow. 35K.rif.1Sc; prime menl. 25c. Liverpool. Jan. 2.. oiis cottonswu, Hull refined, spot, dull, 20s 3d. Linseed, Is Gd. LONDON. Jan. 25.OILS-L!nscod. 29s fid. Turpentlno spirits, 2Ss Od. F,vn pn rn ted mid Plied Fruits, NEW YORK. Jan. 23. EVAPORATED APPLES Owing to scant offerings of choice nnd fancy grades the market for evaporated npples held quite llrm as to undertone, but wns not materially changed; Ptnte common was quoted nt 334(F?l?ic; prime, Tmn'tc; choice. 55ce; fancy, 6c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRF ITS Wero In- nctlvo but steady at 3''(ff?8c for prunes, as to size and quality Apricots, lioynl, 73-if( 12e: Moor Park. sLffMue. Peaches, peeled. II ifisc; unpeelcd, Ggioc. SiiKiir nml Molnsses. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 23.-SFOAR Oulct: onen kettle. 3tifi3iic: onen kettle. centrifugal, 4W4Uc; centrifugal yellow, 4'i 8(4,iic; seconiis. zwnw, moinssrs, quiet; open kettle. 2Ojj30e; ccntrifugnl, y2lc; syrup, 20J?30c. NEW YORK, Jon. 25.-Sl'OAR-nw. qulot nnd easy; fair refining, 31Je; centrifu gal, 96 test, 4c; molusscs sugar, 3c; ro- fined, quiet. i"vr York Pry Goods Mnrkrt. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.-DRY GOODS Tho demand from the home trade for nil de scriptions of cotton goods continues quiet, but from tho number of Inquiries coming forward somo largo buyers appear to bo getting ready to do a fair business. No ehnngo In print cloths. Linens tiro nu ot but llrm. Ilurlaps also llrm and foreign marKcts higher. SILVER Har. steady. 2S9-16d per ounce. MONEY 3 per cent. The rate of discount In tho onen market for short bills Is 374fi I per cent; for three months' bills, 4fll 1-16 per cent. Hunk 1 li-nr'nu". CHICAGO. Jnn. 23.-CIenrlngs. $21,222,999; balances, $2.t72,752: posted exchange, $4.84 (jil.S-S; New Yorlc exchange, Bo premium. ST. LOFIS. Jnn. 25.-Clearlngs. $6,165,710; balances. Jl.oo!i.i52; money, rw7 per cent. CINCINNATI. Jnn. 25.-01enrings. $3,700. 000; 'New York exchange, 20c premium; mnnev. JtfiO tier cent. NEW YORK. Jan. 25,-Clcarlngs, $243,037,- 310; balances, 510,377,993. ROSTON. Jan. 23. Clearings, J20,032,56S; balances, JI,ra7,9.i7. PHILADELPHIA. Jnn. 23,-Clenrlngs, Jlii.191.755: balances. $1,747,167. HALTLMORE. Jim. 25.-Clearlngs, $2,975,- 601; balances, J3.i2.932. 1 i) Condition of ilip Tronsnrj-. 'AVASH1NGTON. Jan. 23. Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reservo In the division of redemption, shows: Avnllablo cash balance, $138,404,SSt; gold, $72,229,611. Cotton Mnrkpl. NEW YORK, Jan. 23,-COTTON-Tlght- ncfs ln tho January position, duo to ner vous demand Irom shorts rathir than to imv extra effort cn the nart of tho bull ethnic, was easily tlu featuro of today's ilnvelonments on the Cotton exchange Speculation wan very small and quite ol a profcssluml turn. Th"ro was rot much iu the way of news and not until the January ilenl beenn to work Itself out was there any Important changes In values. On the call iho feeling was steady, with the prlco uu changed to 3 points lower. Covering soon restored the entire list to list 11 gut s basis, after which a nolnt or two range consti tuted fluctuations up to tho noon hour. Tho current month shorts wero made extremely uneasy by talk of a small "Insight" for the weeic nml 111c ner nrices in southern mar kets. A turn to cover was soon decided unon nml for tho rest or tno niicrnoon nuy- Ing by January shorts was the feature of business none, rrom ouiwnru appearance longs made no effort to tr tho shorts at 11 disadvantage. Later January touched 10.10. Thu ndvaneo caused tho rest ot the 11st also to Improvo sharply. A fow modernte slr.ed buying orders from tho south and an ndvaneo of In spot cotton hero helped the market. At tho close me mantel was steady, with prices 31M9 points higher, with Iho exception 01 I'coruary, w1111.11 w.i.i nominally 4 points net lower. The cotton exchanges win no eioscu on 1110 nay 01 nopxii Victoria's funeral. Snot closed dull. c higher; middling uplands, lOUc; middling gllll, IVVgo; smew, l,,lli' uun-n. r uuiuo ini.ivu steady January. 10.06c; March, 9.39e; April, 9.31c; May, 9.34c; Juno, 9.31c; July, 9.32c; August. 9c; September, 8.53c; October, 8.30c; November. 8.22c NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 2ii. L'U I TUN Steady: sales, 6,650 bales; ordinary, i?lc; good ordinary, Mc; low middling, 9c; mid dling, 9c; good middling, 9?ic; middling fair. 9 3-10e, nominal; receipts, 7,571 bales; stock, 361,077 bales. Futures steady; Jan uary, 9.47c bid; February, 9.3of9.31e; March, 9.29'o9.31c; April, 9.2Sf(9.29c; May, 9.275j'J.27c; June 9.231(9:70: July, 9.::m'Jc; August, S.KSfJS.OOc; September. S.30(it8.32e. Secretary iinsinr's siniement or mo worms visin u suiqily of cotton shows a total of 4,191,376 bales, ngalnst 4,108,269 last year. Of this tno total of American cotion is j,joi,a(u bales, ngalnst 3,368,263 Inst year. ST. T.OCIR. .Inn. 23. COTTON Quiet : no sales; middling, 9c; recelrits. 2.636 bales; shipments. 1,70a uaics; siock. iu..4 naies, GALVESTON, Jan. 25,-COTTON-Qulot nt 9e. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 25.-COTTON-Spot, dull, jirlces ensler; Amerlcnn middling, 5d. Tho sales of tho day were 7,() bales, of which 600 wero for export and speculation, and included C.S00 American. Receipts, 10- 000 bales, Including 9.800 American. Futures opened and closed steady; American mid dling, 1. m. c. Jnnuary, 5 41-6103 !.-Ctd; January nnd February, 5 23-Gld, sellers; February and March. 6 20-6ld, sellers; March and April, BlS-fild, sellers; April nnd May, 516-6td, sellers; May and June, 6H-6K1, rollers; Juno nnd July. Gll.64Tc5 12.G4d; July and August. 5 9-6ld; August and September. 4 69-6MH fiO-Gld, buyers; September, 4 59-6Kf 1 GO-GId, buyers; October, g. o. c, 1 40-0ld, nominal; October nnd November, g. o. c, 4 32-6U1, nominal. Wool .Market. ROSTON. Jan. 25. Tho Commercial Bul letin will say In tomorrow's report of the wool trnde: Tho market has ruled fahiy active. The sales from Rnstrn on Thurs day alono wero oyer a million pounds and tho shipments for tho week will approxi mate 3,000.000 pounds. There has been a fair general Inquiry. Tho big trust mi others hnvo been picking up lob lots of California mills. One lino of defective southern spring scoured sold nt 3S cents. Clear wool of tho samo description Is worth 43'((l5c. There Is a better inquiry for fleeces. A sale of Ohio XX nnd above at 28c renresents nn advance of c on tho last sale. London Is slowly weakening but AtiPtrallnn wool In Ronton Is neverthe less quite netlve. Tho sales of tho week hnvo been 3,310 bales domestic and 41S bales foreign, ncalnst 4,655 bales domestic and 1,976 bales foreign last week and 6 143 bales domestic nnd 1,S7S bales foreign for the corresponding week last year. The ag gregate receipts slnco January 1, irH have beer 21,051 bales domestic and I.al5 bals foreign, against 20,621 bales domestic and 9 07) bales foreign for the same tlma In tno. This Is a decrease of 5.60S bales do mestic and a decrease of 1,561 bales foreign. Wool Sales. LONDON, Jan. 25.-WOOL-At today's session of tho wool auction sales 13,748 bales wero offered. Greasy merinos wero 5 per cent higher, scoured 6ft7d nnd tlno greasy rrossbred wools 5d dearer. Lamb's wools sold ut from par to Cd lower. Tho following Is tho sale in detail' New sotitn which, ,3,100 bales; scoured, 3u.Qls7d; greasy, 3 CHICAGO I.I VII STOCIC MARKET, Cuttle Generally Sternly lo Slow IIokn .Strong Mieep Sternly. CHICAGO. Jnn. 25.-CATTLE-Rccclpts, 2,600 bond, Including 250 head Texans; gen. ernlly r.tcady to slow; butchers' stock weak Texans steady; good to prlmo steers, $3.15$ 6.00; poor to medium, $3.5006,10; Blockers nnd feeders, steady. $3.00(1.60; cows, $2.73Ti 1.15; heifers. $2.755i4.50; dinners, steady. $2.0Mi 2.70; bulls, $2.7501.10; calves. $l.00(5.75; Texas-fed steers, $l.00i?t,75: Texas grass steers. J3.;'i'i(4.(); Texas nuns, Yi.wtt.l.tb. HOGS Receipts today. 28.000 bead; tomor row, 20,0m) head, estlmuteil: left over, 4,000 head; opened f.c to loc lower, closing strong; top, id.Si'Al mixeu ami nuteners, .i.ii.iH,i.L'7',i good to choice heavy. $5.I5'!i3.27: rough heavy, J5.O0fi5.10; light, J5.05ii0.22; bulk of sales. $5.17tf(5.22. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, 5.0)0 bend; iitenuy to strong; goon to choice wethers, J3.80JH.50; fair to choice mixed $3 60'!(3.S5; western sheep, $3.83T( 1.60: Texas sheep, J2.50fi3.50; niitlvo lambs, JI.25fJI.50; western minus, .i.iwi.w. St. .Inxeiih Lite Stock Mnrkrt. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jnn. 25. (Spo clal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady to strong; natives, Jl.lOfiC.S.); Texas and westerns. J3.50it5.20: cows and heifers, J2.10tfH.30; bulls and slugs, J2.25ffl.Wi; year lings and cnlves, J3.60fj4.60; stockcrs nnd feeders. J3.00f(4.30: veals. JI.UW?(,.7,,. HOGS Receipts, 6.6no head; market 6c lower: nil grades, J5.li)f(.i.2i; bulk of sales, I3.1OTia.--.; pigs, uc lower. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rocelpts, 600 head market steady. HOW THE NEW BOAT IS BUILT Huston Herald Mnkrn Public Illmciislonn of tlic Lhttsoii Cup Defender. the OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Bfceipta Light and Piicei Not Par from Steady. HOGS GENERALLY A DIME LOWER llnrillj- Eiinuuli Sheep unit I.ninbs on Sale to MnUe n Tliurimuli Test of .Market, but Fen Offered Sold ut About VcMerilii) ' Prices. SOUTH OMAHA, Jnn. 23. Recclnls were; Olilclal Monday .... Oftlctnl Tuesday uiucial Wednesday. Olilclal Thursday.... Olilclal Friday ...... Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1Z.196 ,9.o 6,981 U,80l Flvo days this week. ..11,851 43,381 lS.ols Samo days last week. ...12,691 3693 11.698 Samo days week before.. 10,743 39.1TI Ij.0'8 Same three weeks ago... 10,473 29.9.W 10,82 Sumo four weeks ago.... 6,521 23. .92 3,r8'.l Samo days last ysar 13,316 3,1I6 U,v'J Average nr.en imi.i fur lions lor tho past several days, with comparisons: I 190L 11900.11899 ItSOS. ,1SD7.U53. JlsyO. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jnn. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. .'nn. Jan. Juu, Jan. Jan. 'an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jnn. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jnn. Jnn. 1.... X... 4.... 6.... C.... 7 9.... 10... H... 12... 13... 14... 15... lit,.. 37... 18... 19.. 20... 21... n 23.!! 21... 4 93 WJ, 4 9it 6 02L 6 04 CC6 5 05i4 C 14 5 23ti 6 23 S 17, K 16! 5 2o4: 5 20 f, :- 8 27 F 25V " mi r. H j, 5 21, 6 12-li 4 21 4 33 3 67 4 29 3 57 4 27 3 44 4 37 3 47 4 35 3 4S 3 42 4 34 t 38 3 45 4 35 3 60 4 41 3 55 4 49 3 60 4 63 3 53 3 50 4 68 4 62 3 T2 4 43 3 49 4 65 3 61 4 641 3 54 4 511 3 66 I 3 50 4 63 4 691 3 66 4 55 3 61 I 4S 3 60 3 45! 3 48 3 41 3 38 3 39 3 43 3 43 3 43 3 29 3 47 3 49 3 IS 3 17 3 23' 3 27i 3 29 3 18 3 II 3 14 3 07 3 14 3 0?' 3 49 3 19! 3 471 3 26 323 3 17 3 fill 3 541 3 50 3 6ll 3 G7 3 40, 3 45 3 46 3 31 3 63 3 IS 3 46 3 66! 3 54 3 Dl 3 17 3 531 J 69! 4 22 4 16 4 18 4 11 4 10 4 10 4 09 4 11 4 09 4 ('8 4 07 4 11 4 11 3 M 3 M 3 721 3 86 3S2 3 85 3 88 i oft 3 PR! 3 ' 3 23 3 3 26 n "It 8 83 3 Ml 1 r,i :t v 3 Si 3 I 3 921 3 83 3 C5 3 331 I TO, 3 79 Indicates Stindny. Tho olilclal number of cars of stock brought In today bv ench road was: II Ul,'.. H'r's. Ry. Ry.. o M. & St. P. O. ei St L. Rv Missouri Puclllc I,. P. system O. N. W. Ry F. E. & M. V. R. R.. S. O. P. Ry C, St. P.. M. & O 11. fi M. R. R. R ('., It. .t Q. Ry K. C. ft St. J. Ry.... (, R. I. & P., east.. C.. R. 1. & P., west.. Illinois Central Ry... Total receipts I 10 81 10 1 5 17 II IS I t 26 19 16 137 The disposition of tho day s rec ns follows, each buyer purchasing her of head Indicated: receipts was tho hum- Cattle. ... 309 Hogs. Sh'p. 2,057 l,l9i) 2,090 1,732 3,082 10 ROSTON, Jan. 25. Tho Herald today makes public the dimensions of the Lawson cup defender. They nro: Its cxtrcmo beam Is 2 feet 2 Inches narrower than the Co luiubln, and its draught Is Just tho samo ns tho Columbia 20 load. Its water lino is 90 feet and originally It was oor 142 feet over alt length, but this has been cut down ln Iho after overhang; and ncro3s tho Btcrn, where it originally measured 9 feet. It has been mnde a foot wider. From tho nfter end of the water lino tho stern post Is 12 feet 9 Inches under the water. Tho stern post then rakes at an nnglo of 45 degrees, and from tho point whero It meets tho planking of tho hull to the heel It mensurea 23 feet. From the underside ot the urch- board In tho stern heel to 'ho stern post measures 33 feet 0 Inches In tho half b:endth plan, In the wuko of tho foro end of tho water line, It measures 10 feet 7 Inches out to the outer edge of tho deck and at tho end of tho water lino. The for wnrd overhung Is 26 fect and tho after over hang 21 feet C Inches. In the shapo of the lougitudlnnl section, except that tho center of tho lateral re sistance 1b three feet farther aft than It Is ln tho Columbln, tho boats aro very much alike. In area of lateral planes Crownlnshlold has rondo a gain over the Columbia, having about fifty feet less. Tho center of tho lateral resistance In tho Columbia Is fifty one foot, whllo ln tho Lawson boat It ts fifty-four feet bnft tho face of tho stem at tho load water line. In tho midship sections of both boats thcro Is great similarity. Knelt has a 6harp dend rise, and except that tho hllgo In tho Lawson boat drops n llttlo below that of the Columbln, thus showing that It hns more stability of form to tho section thnn tho Defender of 1899, tho boats, In regard to this all-Important fnctor ot tho grcntcst transverse sections, nro very closo, ns Is shown by tho areas of the midship sections, which nro as follows: Columbia, 120.05 square fect; Lawson boat, 123 squnro feet. So far ns stability of form of tho section goes tho Lawson boat has the greater of tho two. In tho matter of displacement ngaln Is seen nn almost dead flat amount, to-wit: About 115 tons for each. Oinnha Packing Co... O. II. Hammond Co.. Swift nnd Company 2 Oudaliy Packing Co 1 Armour .t Co 2 R. Recked & Degan 1 Vunsant fc Co McCreary ft Clark W. 1. Stephen 11111 ft lluntzlnger Livingstone ft Sehnller.... 1 Hamilton ft Rothschild.... L. F. Husz II. L. Dennis ft Co II. F. Hobblck A. S. Mahoucy Other buyers 1 Totals 1.837 10,431 310 CATTLE There was a light run of cattle hero today and whllo the market was not overlv brisk prices on good stuff held Just about steady. Other markets were reported dull and lower, which nnturally had a ten dency to mako buyers rather bearish here, but at tho samo tluio they bought un what was offered at very satisfactory prices. Thcro were only a fow steers on sale and tho better grades sold readily at just about yesterday's prices. Ruyers wero not par ticularly anxious for the less desirable gradea and trade on those kinds was not verv active, but everything was sold In good season nt right around steady prices. Good cows brought steady prices today, particularly on the early market. Later on sellers complained that It was a illtllcult matter to get steady prlees for the less de sirable kinds and In some cases Ihev were calling the market lower. It being tho last of tho week packers wero not very anxious for supplies and naturally tried to pound prices down u little. Tho week Is closing with the feeling u little stronger on cow stuff than Jt wns at the close of last week, but not much different than It was on Mon day of this week. Packer bulls did not sell uny too readily today, but prices did not show much chnnge. Tho snmo iii true of calves nnd "'tTio few feeders offered today sold at good firm prices. Yard traders have very few cattlo on hand, nnd us a result they wero all anxious to buy some. Prices did not show any particular change, however, nnd tho situation could best be described by culling It n good llrm market. Stock bulls were also In good demand today and tho samo was true of bIio stuff. Representa tive sales. STEERS, No. Western Colleges It eliienibei-ed. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 23.-Chnr!es A. Smith, a wealthy Minneapolis man, has given to tlothany college, n Swedish Lutheran Institution at Llnsberg. Knn., .'.l.ooo.ooo reet or stunning pine, worth more than J23.00O. No conditions nro ottnehed to tho gift. Stnto Senator O. A. Rc.ls.ien of Roone, In., has endowed tho chair of Swed ish lnnguago at Augusta college nt Rock Island, 111., with 10) acres of coal lands in Marlon county, Iowa, and 120 acres In Wapello county. These lands aro wotth J30,OHO. THE REALTY MARKET. 1NSTRFM ENTS (lied for record Friday, January 23, lool: IViirriiuiy Deeds. O. W. Thornton to 8. R. Lake. lots 7 nnd 8. block 2, Oxford Place J1.000 S. U. Lake and wife to Christ Royer, lots 7 nnd 8, block 2, same 650 C. W. Kouns and wiro to H. Gnzluskl, lot 6. block 335, South Omaha 1 Q. N Nicholson nnd wife to A. II. Mur djek. undivided k of o 10 ncres of sw so 3-11-13.. l Ecu R. Kennedy to O. G. Fisher, lot 1, block 8, Popploton Park 2,500 llult Claim lleedH. S. P. Leach and wife to A. 55. Leach, lie ?o 19-16-11 C. S. Montgomery, trustee, et al to W. O. Pre. nli! of n 03 fect lots 1(0 nnd 106, Nelson h add 60 Dl'I'llK. Sheriff to Elizabeth Wear et al, ex eeitors, lot 11. 1OWlH' sub In Oka noma ndd Total amount of transfers.. 6il0 ?Vi77 No. 1... 1... 3... r.'.! i... i... 3... 20... 10... 6... 6... l!! 3... 14... 6... 1... 40... 15... 800 1015 SI0 763 1100 816 782 830 90 11)70 1083 991 892 DiS 1010 lS 820 1006 1140 1120 850 1092 1097 920 REEF Av. I'r. 3 on 3 23 3 60 3 - 0 ,1 73 i.i 3 .5 3 75 I M) I 00 4 115 4 15 I 15 4 20 I 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 TO 4 20 4 30 4 30 4 30 4 SO 11... 4... 1... 1... 4... 4... 10... 3... 15... 12... 1... 23. . . II... 21... 1... 13... 20... 20... S... 11... 6... 26. . . 20... Av. ...1102 ... 93 ... 910 ...1090 ...1137 ...1095 ...1106 ...Dili ...1252 ...1111 ...1280 ...1013 ...1121 ...1071 ...1070 ...1210 ...HISS ...1117 ...1148 ...1077 ...1326 ...1151 ...H09 15... 1... 1... 1... II.. 4.. STEERS AND HEIFERS. ...1212 4 50 2 1085 ...1052 4 50 73 917 ...1113 1 70 COWS. a i i.. 3.. 1.. ! 7. . 12.. 1.. 1 1 I O S!'.'.!! i n 1!!!!! 1 20 1 o I.'.'.'., 4 4... 1... 6 7... 6... 3.... 5'.!!! .... 820 .... 900 .... 700 .... 960 .... 880 ....1110 .... 919 .... 835 .... 820 ....10OO .... 980 . . . .1030 .... 947 ....1090 ....1020 ....1053 ....820 .... 8?il .... 888 ....1002 ....1020 .... 960 ....1205 1120 .... 880 975 ....1031) .... 71 740 ....1030 ....1062 ..... 990 ,....1223 807 1075 ,....1210 1310 812 ,....1110 .....1220 ,....1037 ....1003 ,....1220 980 1216 810 ....1160 1120 1310 930 755 765 1030 1033 1060 630 1015 911 1130 1260 9X) 1310 1110 1420 1010 !X) 1760 1190 1420 1110 1 '.5 2 00 J 00 2 25 2 23 2 30 2 43 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 63 2 I -3 2 63 2 63 2 .0 2 70 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 !5 2 75 2 75 2 73 2 75 2 15 26 1 1.... 3.... 3.... 3.. 1.. 33.. 10.. 1.. 1.. 1.. , 990 1120 12(10 1043 1033 S80 1150 1031 z ., 2 90 2 W 2 ro 2 90 2 90 2 99 3 OO 3 00 3 00 3 (0 3 00 3 00 .'! 00 3 10 ;l 10 3 00 3 00 3 05 3 (.5 3 05 HEIFERS. 995 1360 970 12 970 U53 11 CO 880 1147 1052 971 1211 1148 929 1012 985 1291 133i) 1155 4 123.1 3 103.1 15 930 3 1273 6... 3... 1... 4... 26... 21... 8... 10... 13... u... 16... U... 1... 6. 3.. 6., 7.. 10.. 1 8.'. It l! 15.. 15.. 25.. o 3. ....1273 ....1133 ....1071 ....1277 ....1385 .... 981 ....1100 ....1080 .... 970 ....1024 ....1035 .... 960 ....1116 16 1135 3 UK) 7 1141 ..1420 ..1370 1.... Tr. I 35 4 35 -1 40 4 40 1 40 I !0 -I 40 4 10 I 43 4 60 4 60 1 60 4 53 I 65 4 65 4 55 4 f,5 4 55 4 65 4 65 4 SO 5 00 5 15 4 70 4 90 3 05 3 JO 3 10 3 10 3 10 :: io 3 ID 3 13 3 20 3 :r, :i 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 30 3 35 3 35 3 35 3 35 3 !'5 3 10 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 45 3 60 3 tO 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 it) 3 IV) 3 60 3 60 3 00 3 65 3 65 3 6", 3 65 ,'! (ki 3 70 3 70 I 10 4 W 3 00 3 20 3 23 3 23 3 25 3 45 3 M 3 60 1... 1... 7... 9... 1... 1... 1... ..1050 .. 9S0 ..1057 ..1031 .. 9i8 .. 820 ..1170 3 60 .TOG 3 10 3 13 3 20 3 n 3 23 3 25 3 "3 3 i) 3 30 3 :o HULLS. 1... 1 .1310 .1320 ...1577 ..1350 .. C30 ..1470 ..1150 . KM) . I960 . 1920 ..1320 ..1725 3 50 3 m 3 63 3 05 3 75 3 85 I 23 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 50 3 f-0 3 CO 3 63 1 1... . UIO . L61) . 1520 ...13.1) ...1150 ...1280 ...1010 ... SM ... V ... 260 ... 160 ..1600 3 ro .1 .)) 3 Wl 3 liO 3 3$ r. as 3 33 t i' 4 1 1. 1. 1.. CALVES. 4 IB 1.... 5 no 1.... 6 CO 1..., C SO 1.... STAGS. 1710 . . 807 .. .. 86S ..lltio ..ITw ..1181) I JO .. 120 .. 150 :. r:, 3 ti 3 88 3 OS .1 tr, a 75 3 IS c so 6 SO 0 w U ij 1... 1... 1 1!!!!! 3 1 1 lo.... in!!!!! STOCK COWS AND HH1FI5RS. 706 2 K) 1 fan ;i -f. 610 2. 4.' 789 a as 3 35 3 10 3 M 3 65 4 00 .1140 1U0 795 9.VI 685 ... 1... 19 .. 4... J! 789 , 313 807 815 .1 M 3 ll 3 25 STOCK CALVH9. 890 ,t 23 1 120 3 60 C.ON.v AND HEIFERS. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 100 1 20 710 . 137 . 915 . (?J0 . 610 . 807 . 797 . 86S . 653 . -ilHl .no.' 636 3 00 3 60 3 ro :i ro X i'S 3 (15 3(3 3 l 3 115 ;t r-i 3 75 3 80 6. 1-. 10.. 110 . 15.. I. . 20.. II. . V. . 1.. 19.. 11 436 . 8i . 661 . 0.'12 . 8Vi , 810 . 680 . 772 . SSii . 9 .1192 Mil S M 4 00 4 () 4 W I 00 4 (l 1 Ifi I ) I 20 4 SB I f S t 23 MILKERS AND StMM vr.i.Mit5 1 cow nnd calf jf, ) .,, , . t'TAll. 11 feci ers.. 661 4 15 2 feeders.. 613 3M 3 tecders.. -lis 2 06 2 feeders. . 830 J 7.. i!.1.un,'SrT.l"',ro NWIN nnother liberal run of t. hero today and us other points nil re ported a decline In values, prices opened ! . ! 1 V1""' lo"'or than yesterday general market. Ruyers starteil out and picked un - v . ,"u '"'h'er heavy weight hogs al iiiu some ill M.lT'i. The tnlVed hogs M?'.-1,'!r"olv ,lt M "'"I 'no light weights ut j.i 10 or osa. yuite a few loads changed Hands tit those prices unit then buyers held V. "ml, wen; bidding J5.lt) for the geiieial run and J...121., for the better grades. Sell ers were not willing to accept those prices nnd as n res.Et not much was dune for .1 time. Packers, however, had to have the hogs nnd they finally paid thu same prices a w-ero olTeted In the morning. Tho long string sold nt $3.12',, or Just nbout loo lower than yesterday. Practically overs thing was out of nrst hands In good sen son. Kcprcscntaiho sules: 1NO. 10.. 16.. 63, , 76.. 70 Av. ...115 ...131 ...160 ...196 ...2IS 82 183 61 212 86 200 14 172 53 210 71 201 89 ISO 91 188 81 211 66 19S 87 202 69 228 29. . 76... 85 .. 54... II... 59. . . (iii!!.- 61... 62. . . 113... 71... 75. . . 61... .211 .221 .221 ..317 . .298 ..261 . .'250 . .236 . .276 ..2U ..217 ..218 . .278 . .258 ..221 68 SI 82. 72.. 76.. Mi.. 74.. i7. . (VI. . 83.. 61.. 61.. 58 . 68.. 68.. 62.. 69.. 35. . 65. . 61.. 70,. 6S.. 12.. 90.. 69.. 69. . 90.. 82. . , 61.. 47.. 77.. 105. 79.. ex.. 85.. 68.. 35.. 68.. 49.. 75.. Sh. 61) 80 40 2W 40 80 10) 10 80 80 i:') 80 40 80 'so 10 'io so .203 ...200 ...213 ...P9 ...216 . . .207 .. -ill ...218 . . .308 . . .236 ...22J . . .252 80 . . .235 . . . ...231 . . . 225 ...292 . . .290 . . .227 ...218 ...221 ...211 ...215 . . .251 ...269 ...21! ...2 III !'.'.2V0 ...167 ...173 . . .202 . . .229 ...277 ...216 ...333 ...183 160 '80 80 40 120 80 80 120 80 80 IT. 4 10 4 73 6 in) 5 07!4 5 ii;i 5 10 5 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 5 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 5 10 5 10 6 10 6 10 r. 1215 r. :2(i 6 12rj 6 12", 6 125 6 12'j vy 6 J2li 6 12'A 5 '2'i 6 12',J 6 12", 6 12V, 5 J2'6 5 12l(, 6 121,4 6 121.. 5 121 , h 12U. 6 121,5 6 12',i 5 12i.j 6 1.MJ '24 6 l'!i 5 12- 6 )2(4 5 12.j 6 121,4 5 32'4 5 1214 6 IVA 5 121$ 5 12U 6 12'i 6 J2U. 5 '2", 6 I2!i 6 12l3 6 12!4 r. i24 II 6 1214 5 12!j 6 124 5 121,4 5 12'4 6 12' 6 12',4 6 1214 6 12U 6 vM No. A v. 81 211 81 21 U 00... 77... 75. . . 10... 72... to. . . 72. . I 67... 7o... t'7... 74... 61... 61, .230 !!!i37 . . 22X . . .236 ...251 ...321 . . .200 ...218 ...2.-M ...215 ...210 70 SI 1. Pr. . . . 5 12U. 5 12U r. ir; 5 12': 6 12, 6 12 j 6 '2- 80 .. 60 263 to 293 SI 228 2VI 71 218 V.) 3i 301 61 217 25 313 70 251 79 216 71 216 261 40 40 '.00 120 80 I'M 160 71. 19. r9. 71. 62. 6 ..217 ....217 ....301 ....315 ....2.13 . . . .273 ....266 77 276 40 M. 'ill... 82 K-". 69... 77. . . 66. . . ..-.,.. 67... 61... -1 6i. ft'.. 75. 231 . .202 ..237 ..250 . .266 ..227 ..226 ..291 . .258 ..262 . ...302 ....237 ....241 ....216 . 242 40 126 'io 'so 200 69.... 62.... 'iS.... JO. . . . 48.... 63. . . . 55 69.... 71.... IV). . 65.. .311 . .292 . .253 ..272 ..312 ..250 ..250 . .247 ..213 ..318 ..250 ..251 160 10 120 160 120 03. . 70.. 46.. 36.. 60.. ....266 . . . .257 . . . .387 . . . .303 ....331 80 12" 40 40 80 5 I2l 5 12!4 5 I2itt 5 124 6 I2.j 6 i: ii 6 12';, 6 J2k 5 124 5 I21-.J f. 12'j 5 121.. 6 12',i 6 12N r. i2i 5 i2W 5 12t 1", 12U 6 12!a r. )tuj r. i2ia li l.'Mi 5 12'.j 6 12',j r. v:3 5 1214 6 12',s 5 12' t 6 :2',3 6 12', 6 12',a 6 !2',i 6 12V4 5 15 5 15 6 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 C 15 5 15 5 15 6 15 5 16 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 6 15 5 15 5 16 5 15 5 15 6 15 6 15 r. ir, 5 15 6 15 6 15 6 15 5 17'A 5 17U 5 li'j SHEEP There were hardly enough sheep on sale today to nttraet the attention of buyers, but tho few head offered sold at not far from yesterday's prices. Tho tendency of prices has been down wurd this week and tho market may bo quoted all tho way from lOJi'JOc lower. Ewes, however, have held up In good shape nnd the latter part of the week sales were made that looked fully steadv. Sheep nnd yearlings hnvo declined lOJilfio and lambs n good 20c. Other markets have dei ijied fully ns much, so tliut tho prices offered here nro well Iu line. The causo for the drop is given us a light de mand for mutton and 11 fairly liberal sup ply at all the principal points. Feeders have been verv scarce nil the week nnd what few havo been offered have been picked up at fully Hto.idy priced. wuniaiions: i.r.oico reu wethers, J(.2.3 4.60; fair 10 good wethers, J4.nOii4.25; choice lightweight yearlings. J4. MfllSO; fair to good yearlings, Jl.2304 60; choice ewes, J.1.35 5i3.S0; lair to good ewes. J3.00T(3.30; choice spring lanilH. J5.25if5.35: fair to good Mining lambs, J5.00fi0.25; feeder ewes, J3.25iif3.60; feeder wethers. J3.50!i3.75: feeder lambs. Jt.OO 571 40. Representative sales: Nn . Av. 13 cull ewes ..lit 10 cull ewes so 1 buck 170 15 ewes 130 20 western ewes 100 4 cull lambs 63 47 lumb.i 83 Pr. J2 23 2 60 2 60 :: 50 .1 65 4 !) C (K) K II 11 hum fit)' I, Ho Sloelt .Miirlirt, KANSAS CITY. Jnn. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,lo0 bead natives, 350 head Texans; market sternly to 10c lower; natlvo beef steers, J4.fr)'it5.50; Blockers and feeders, J3.75 4il.75; western-fed steers. Sl.ftify.'i.O); Texans and Indlnn steers. J3.75I4.50; cows, J3.n0iii 4.25; heifers, J3.WiJM.75; dinners, J2.334jS.0o; bulls. J3.00(ff4.to; calves, I5.50f(7.oo. HOOS-Recelpts. 14,600 bead; market 5e lower; lop, J5.27',4; bulk of sales, J5.15fi5.25; heavy. 5.151(5.27Vj: mixed nackers. i.Yr.iif 5.20; light, J5.05fi5.t7'4; pigs, J4.25JM.SO. HIIKLP AND LAM JiH Receipts, 1,500 head; lambs, steady; sheep, strong; western lambs, J5.25Ji5.ri0; western wethers. JI.251J 4.65; western ewes, J3.7Kfl.25; culls, J2.60I() 3.23. imv Ynrlt Live Stock Market, NEW YORK. Jan. 25. REEVES- Re ceipts, 3,317 head; netlve nnd llrm for all grades; steers 10c higher; steers, i.Wti'X oxen nnd slags, J3.Mfl.fi0; extra fat oxen, J5.60; bulls. J3.0tWil.60; cows, J2.00f(3.25; no change In cables; shipments, none. OALVES-Recelpts. 115 head; steady: veals, J5.(WiX.50; llttlo calves, J4.5o; barnyard Stock, J3.251l3.76 Hiiiii;r Arwu lam hh iieceipts, r,,!Ni.i head: sheen. 6fi10e lower.: choice Iambs Htendy; othets 10ti15e off; sheep, J3 00J7 1.40; lambs, J5.fiofiR.00; choice lambs, J6.05Jj6 10, lanaua lamus, s.'i.iirnti.uo Tinnu linn,, i,,u iron i.n.,,1. ....n.i u,,....i.. .wv.ti ,-. ,t,,ci, (j.wi-, in ,iu, t,,.i-,i nuiaujr nt J5.451i5.63; state pigs, J5.704j5.7C. St. I, mil Live Stool. Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 25. -CATTLE Receipts, 1,500 head, imijdlng Sff) Texans; marknt steady; nallvo shipping nnd export steers, Jt. soft G. SO; dressed beef and butcher steers, Jt. (.'!( 5. 23; steers under 1,000 lbs., J3.to1M.75; slackers nnd feeders, J2.I51M.60; cows and hotter, J2.00UI.75; dinners. Jl.25Jj2.7C; bulls, J2.755Cl.9o; Texas and Indian sleers, J3.I0J) 4.60; cows and heifers, J2.35Jj3.IO, HOGS Receipts, 9,200 head; market 6Jf 10c lower; pigs and lights, J5.O5Ji6.10; flack ers, J5.10'((...15; butchers, J3.15J(5.22',S,. SHEEP ANH LAMIIS Receipts, 000 head; market Htendy; native muttons, JI.00JM.4ii: Iambs, JI.IOJjj.60; culls and bucks, 3.2.ijJ 4.25. Mock In Night. Following aro the receipts nt tho four principal western markets for January 25; Cattle, Hoys. Sheep. South Omaha 1.920 o.sot 339 Chicago 2,500 28.00.1 r,.(D Kansas City 2,730 11,500 1,500 St. LoulH 1,500 9,200 COO Totals .8,670 61,601 7.439 JAMES E. BOYD & CO., Telephone lOIII), Olilllllli, Neb, COMMISSION, (HIAI.N, I'ROVISIO.NS mid hi'OCICS, lion rd of i'rnde. Correspondence John A Wnrrcn ft Co. Direct wires to Chicago and New YorX.