TOE OMAHA DAILY RKK: FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, liX. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Vtrirat Factor Combina ta looat Wheat Pricti. RAIN CURTAILS ARGENTINA'S SURPLUS Kaasas City Wtrki IOt far F,sert Cora Strong, Da ta Light Re ceipt and Fewer Cm trjr Aeeeptaaeee. flrafa. 224c; extra, 2$4c. Cheese, steady, PROVISIONS Mo pork, per bbl.. Ill . 13.86. Lard, per 100 lb., 17 .524. Short rib sides (loose), 37.4og7.55. Short clear iaes loosed), t7.COfl7.70. Following were the receipts aod sh; men la of flour and train: Receipts, shipments. Flour, bbls - Wheat, bu Corn. bu.. ....... ktl, bu Rye, bu Barley, bu OMAHA. Jan. 11. 190. Wheat waa at rone principally on the Argentina situation. Wet weatner con times Antwerp giUmttcf tlie Argentina portable surpius at M.UUM.UW bushels, or nu. re .than 2o.isj0.io less than the former intimate. Thia reduction la due to recent crop damage. Kanaas CHy reported 6O.UJ0 lunnea of wheat worked for export today. Atay closed at 84S34c Jufy .t 84?c and September at 834c. i lie steady upward trend In corn con tinued, due to light recelpta and acarclty of V, .. I . .anil at A. 1.. n Julv at 4nSuru and September at Aj 464c. , Nta were aold yesterday for export and again today. Thla nd the general strength made a strong oata market. May cloaed at 3-'tc and July at 30ic. I lrinrpi were 41N.0UU bushels of corn, ZXlMn bushels of oata. 842.000 buahela of wheat and , barrela of (lour. Primary Wheat recelots were 746.00O uushels and shipments lK'iO buahela. against recelpta last year of 625.000 buahela and ahlpmenta of 228.000 buahela. Corn recelDta were 668.000 buahela and ahlpmenta 6i.i buahela, against recelpta List year of 434.000 buahela and ahlpmenta or 471 .WO buahela. . At the aeaboard yesterday exporter aold (A0 bushel of wheat, 120,0n0 buahela of torn and 1.8V ona buahela ot oata. I,at week the flour output at Mlnneapolla Increased 34.000 barrels. The ousntity turned out waa H7,2u6 balrcls.. against 328.G35 barrela laat -ear. The mlUa report rltirhrlv better demand for the week. Aa a result considerably more flour waa aold than the heavily curtailed output amouniea 10. Ksnnrt trade waa lieht. Liverpool cloned unchanged to 4d lower on wheat and unchanged to '.aa nigner on com. There waa a good demand for cash wheat nt Minneapolis. Prlcea were relatively the ainie aa yesterday. Mlnneapolla atocka in' creased l.lnfi.min hushela In Ave day Hroomhnll, at Liverpool, aald: "Weather In Argentina waa leaa favorable.- La Plata wheat ofTcrlnga were acarcer and moatly 3d dearer. Argentina cablea reported lo custs threatening the corn, although the cron la In good condition at weeent. The Price Current aaya the wheat crop position remains favorable, notwithstanding recent frcexlna- and thawing drawbacks. The California weekly crop bulletin aaya the condition of cropa la unfavorable, on account of lack of moisture, coia weatner, foss and" frost. rrom the Record-Herald: "All of tha Indications yesterday were that the Ar nmur house waa out of the wheat market. President Valentine will leave ahortly for his annual vacation, and it la presumed that all speculative Interest haa been tern IKirarliy eliminated." Reports from Mlnneapolla any a aeaboard houses bought nearly 1,000.000 bushels of .May corn. But It waa suggested it might possibly have been to cover shorts tor Wingle, as Murphy bought over 400.000 bushels. UroomhaJl estimates Argentina wheat ahlpmenta at Stm.OOO buahela and corn ahlp menta at 4OO.0U0 bushels. Osaaha Cash galea. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1 car at 774c; No. 3 hard, 1 car at 77c, 1 car at 76c, 2 car a nt 76c. CORN No. 8, 1 car at $84c. 4 cars at 384c BARLEY No. I. 1 car at 32c. umtka Casfe Prlcea. WHEAT No. hard, 76Hcic; No. 3 ha id, ,4'(,i64c; No. 4 hard, 7tfr74c; No. 1 spring, 75V7c; No. 8 spring, 73j7.4 CORN No. 3, S8G384c; No. 4, SHaMc; no grade, 7Vatt4c; No. 3 yellow, 34&384s; No. a white, 36,033 NtC OATH-No. S nuxe. 28'.VS29c: No tiSt'tc; No. 4 white. 2V82c. Ix i c No. 2, v!c: No. 1. tjul,c. UARI-EV-For feed. 32c. larlot Hecrlpia. Wheat. Corn, ants la.iO .. Jl.cxi ..Zi.Tm ..lK2.n .. a.wo .. S3.440 n.3"o Jl.afl 1. WO NEW YORK GENERAL, MARKET Qaetatleaa ( tbe Day ss Varlaaa Ceanmodltlea. SEW TORK. Jan. lL-nOrR-RecelptB. 12.2KO bbls.: exnorta. 2.0i bbls. : market ateady, but dull; Minnesota patents, M 40 6i.0: Minnesota bakera, aa.aTca.lS0: winter patents, 14 104 50; winter straights, K?"f w. winter extras. liaofiiis; winter tow grades, Z 7545 3.20. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, fe.6ofi4.u0; choice to farcy. 24.aB4.3S. Buckwheat flour quiet at 2 lji.lo for spot and to arrive. B-CKWEAT-Oulet. EV. nominal, de livered at New Tork. CORNMKAL Bteady ; fine white and yel low, La; new coarse. $1. 11X91.12; new kiln dried. MOofclin HI Ki isoinlnal: no, z weatern, ic, c. i. . New York. BARIjET Bteadv: feeding. 41Uc. c. I. f.. HnrTalo; malting. 47fT62c. c. I. f. Kutraio. WHEAT Receipts. 114,1100 bu.; export. 116. Hi bu. Spot. Arm; No. 2 red. lVc, elevator, and lkC. f. o. b.. afloat: . o. northern, fmluth. ta-c, t. o. b., afloat. Argentina news auDtlled a strong bull fac tor in wneat today, oeing cnieny responsi ble for the moderate advance. It was sup- Elemented by fair clearances, rumors of irge flour aalea In the north and at times active covering. Final prlcea were c net higher. May. Hi 15-16& !CV. closed at asgc, Julv. 8? 7-1S&S974C. closed at S'C. CORN Recelots. lit!. Si bu.: exports, 13,- 732 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, ISJc, old. elevator. ana Die, x. o. o., anoai; i o. j yeiiow, oi-o: No. 2 white, Bl'ic. The option market waa quiet, but generally Arm on light ofTertnga and big export aales, closing c net higher. January closed at i3c. May at Slc and July at 6rc. OATS Recelpta, 113,000 bu. Spot, ateady mlxcd oats. 28 to 32 lbs.. 3tMifti7c: natura white, 3u to 32 lbs.. 37H38c; clipped white, W to 40 Ihs.. 4' 5i-41 He. HAY Pteady; aliiprlng, oGAO&c; good to choice. H0U5c. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice Uto, logi5c; Paclflc coast. 106, 1014c 14. Mrl2c: olds. firm. HIDKS Firm; Galveston. 20 to 25 Iba., 17c. LEATHER Firm: acid. 2H27-C. PROVI8IONS-Beef, ateady; family, $11. SO 13.00; mess, $.OUW10.(s: beef hams, 30.WVft 21. U; packet, tl0.5oll.00; cltv, extra India mess. ai9.0fil.U). Cut meats, steady pickled ahoulders. Vititc: pickled hams, 134i'14c per lb. Lard, steady: western steamed, 7.8ttr7 0; refined, quiet; contl nent. (it 20: Houth America. M.70: com pound. f&Q(iiS2fi. Pork. Arm: short clear tlf.0i 17.00; mess, tl4.76&'15.00; family, $16.00. TAIJjUW-Uteady; city (IS per pKg.), oc country (nkgs. free). 474'&6,nc. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3,4 pc. BUTTER Firm: street price extra cream, ery, I7c; official prices, common to extra creamery, 18i927c; atate dairy, common to extra. itz4c: renovated, common to extra, 15H21c: western factory, common to flrats, l&Veia'c; western imitation extras, ust ac: western firsts. IWblSc. CHEESE Htrong; atate full cream and large colored and white September fancy, 14c; atate October best. 13Q 14c; lute small colored and white average beat, l.c; large. 12.c: fair. liumil.c. EGOS Easy; state, Pennsylvania and nearby selected white. 3fil3o; state choice S"eJlc; state mixed fancy, 28o; westorn nneat aeiectea, c; weatern average oest, 26cr southern. 26c. POl'LTRY Live, firm; western chickens, 12c; fowls, 14t4c: turkeys. 15c: dressed, firm chickens, 9517c; turkeys. litiSf; fowls. 6 14c. NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS ATtrigt Ltvel of th Market Bitei AbtTi that of Wdofidy. MODERATE PROFIT TAKING CONTINUES taadard Hallway laaaes AaWaava a Hamora f Caaaelldatteae aad laereased DisU deads. 3 white. Chicago Kansaa City .. Minneapolis ... j mall a ,.. juluth ' 4t. luls 2 . M .427 . 14 ,m ' . 61 242 122 ,131, 71 122 Kaaaaa City Grata anal Prorlsloaa KAXSA8 CITY, Jan. 11. WHEAT May Soc; July, 77V,c: September. ToV1. Cash No. 2 hard. 0tiH3c: No. 3, 7p81c; No. 2 reO, WityTiJUWc: No. . 5&S0e. t:ORN May. 4oAc: July. 40.c. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 4o-c; No. 2 white, 40c; No. 2, 3HVa j:t!-i,c. OATS Stead v: No. 2 white. 31.0t2Hc HA 1 teaay ; ennine tiinotny, IU.6t9 12.00, choice prairie, xx. ,o(j.2u. RYE Hteailv: (Uun4c. Etl8 Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2, whitewood cases Included, 20c; case count, ixc; cases returned, c leas. BLTTEK Steady; creamery. 24o. Recelpta. Shipment Wheat, du to.j Corn. bu. 170.0i Oata, bu. ai.OOU 16,M W. A U K Wis. fntral do pfd Northern Paelflo Central Leather . do pfd Blo-Sliefflld 3.1'in l.mo ?n.7i S mo 1 31 l ll.trti m s. 1 30 aiitf 104 474 Total sales for the day. l.ji&Snn ahares. 1 31 M ins1 47'e 104 NEW YORK. Jan 11 Th... .... dence again today of a resumption of ac tivity of organised oartlea or nwniin.. of the kind which conducted the aggreaslve advance up to the first of the year and wnicn has been suppowd to control the market in the Interest of the recent profit taking. That profit taking waa still In evidence today, but Ita effect on prices waa not so general aa that of yesterday. The average level of the market rose above that of yesterday and gaina In spe cial stocks were pronounced. The volume of aWallngs expanded materially. There was little In the dav'a news to ex. plain the movement. The joining In the upward movement or some or the more substantial Influential stocks was effective upon sentiment. A rood effect waa pro duced also by the developments in the money maract. immediate condltiona di verged from the gold export point. Sterling exenange moved upward at Paris again, thua relieving the pressure of New York from that source. Foreign political senti ment waa more cneenul and reiier waa felt that the Bank of England refrained from advancing lta official discount rate. The weekly report of that Institution, however, showed but a meager recuperation from tho depleted reserve condition of last week. auch Improvement as there was being prin cipally due to the $37,000,000 loan contrac tion. Thia brings the proportion of the re serve to liabilities up to 33.60 per cent, com pared with 29.87 per cent last week, but against the ratio of 44.50 per cent this week last year. The Bank of England also lost about $1.500.ono today, which waa withdrawn for shipment to Routh America. It Is be lieved therefore that the bank la prepar ing to get control of the money market so aa to make an advance In Its rate ef fective before resorting to that meaaure. Foreign bankera here continue to execute an outgo of gold later owing to the heavy obligations to foreign lenders falling due within the next few weeks. Sterling ex New Tork Moaey Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 11 MONET On call, firm at Mr p-r cent: ruling rate. $ per cent: closing bid. 4 per cent: offered. per cent. Time loans, steady; aft and 90 daye. &Ufr) per cent: months, 5'tJfH per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE FAPER-itji per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Eaaier, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 45y 4 i0 for demand and at $4 MItH 3.$ for to-dav bills: posted rates. H M Vj4.M and 14 wyH 7; commercial bills, (i n. SILVER Bar, eoc; Mexican dollars, 60Uc. , s BUNDS- Government. firm; railroad, steady. Closing quotations on bonds were aa fol lows: V. 8. ref. Ss. re ...1VJtrn 4s. rtfs T. so eousen I":1 .40 M series S V. 8. ts. rag 13 i 44 rttt S3 So reupon I01 io M series SI1 V. C. 4a, rg....t l N. Bl. 4s I'M 49 ceapoa Ittl Msnhsttaa c. ( 4s.-.l0tt I g. B.w 4s, r(....IX4 Met. I'sstrsl 4s. TS to sespss II0S do 1st Ine MS Ax. Tobacco 4s tl Minn at. L 4s... M 50 s m M.. K. T. 4s 101 Atrbtson 4s 14 So to o So S41. 4s 4t N. R. R. of M. c. 4s. SS Atlantic C. L s. . . . . I'll N. Y. '. g. " Bsl. Ohio 4S H N. J. C. . SS ISIS do its No. Facias s m Brk. k. T. c. 4s So ta nit Csntrsl of Us. to US N. m'. r. 4s 101 do 1st Inc ,S4 O. S U rfd(. 4s Nl So 14 Ins sns Penn. coot. IS" 1"4 do td Ine T4 kosdlnt fen. 4s 1!4 Ches. at Ohio 4'ts...lt SL U I. M. c. Is.. 114 Chlcsgo A. W .. 7Vt SI, L A 4 r. ff . 4s U C, B. A Q. B. 4s...llS St. L. S. W. c. 4s... II C, K. 1. r. 4s.... 7 SMkosrs A. U 4S ... 1 do rol. os So. p.rlno 4s tl CV. A St. L. I 4s..int do 1st 4s ctfs. SS Colo. Ind. ts. srr. A. T'i So. Rsilirsr ts lis do serlss B rolorsdo Hid. Colo, at So. 4i ('Ut frS P. R. O. 4s. Distillers' Sec Kris 1. 4s.. do sen. Ss... Hockini Vol. Japsn Ss Offered. 4sS. 71 Tsxss A P. Is lt!4 . T7 T.. m. u a W . U.. 3 . M llsloa PsrlAc 4s Ids . do ronT. 4s 1M .1"H f. S Risel M it 7 . RS Wrtafli Is lli's .0it! do deb. B 74 . S4 Wnlrn Md. 4s M .1117 W. A It. K. 4a M .IMI Wis. Central 4s M OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Betf 6tr 8udj, with Cewi 8'ranc Md Fttdera Sutdy. HOGS OPEN LOWER, CLISE FIVE HIGHER ltrge Reeelpta af keep Thla Week Hare Losrered Prleea Very Materially the Fat Klada ( gtoek. SOI'TH OMAHA. Jan. U, la Receipts were: Cattle, H-s. Sheep Official Monday I.4a 4.S14 It IT OfDclal Tuesday 10.661 .9 Official Wednesday $.0s .4 b.Iks Offlcial Thursday loXI) .(" 2,) Four days thla week...l,5!4 MTX Pour daya laat week 7.J7H 24.242 A. 210 Same week tiefore K717 42..S) M.A34 Same three weeks ago... 2474 (s.22 $2.73$ Same four weeka ago.... 20.164 $3,6M 0.7s Same daya last year Iti.HR $1.2 V22 RKCB1PT9 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table ahowa the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for me year to oate, comparing wuo lasi year: Cattle .37 .lis 1.77 Hogs 7J.W1 SH.227 4.M1 Sheep il.fr 4A,61 3.0g The following table ahowa the prlcea paid at the river mnrlt.n fnr ru 1 1 1 . ' Good to c I ir Ice corn-fed steers $4 76456 M Pair to good corn-fed steers 4.4nu4.7 Common to fair corn-fed ateera.... 3.6OU4.40 Oood to choice cows and helfera.... 3 JfVo4 J Fair to good cowa and helfera 14nn3. Cannera an$ cutters 1.7HB2.40 Uood to choice atockera A fcedera.. x h4.00 Fair to good stackers and feeders.. .& 4 Common to fair feeders 10J.m3.08 Veal calves t.00j.0U The followlnsr table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several aaya, with comparisons: ' Boston Stocks aad Bonda, BOSTON, Jan. 11. Call loans. cent; time loana. WJ? per cent, quotationa on atocka and bonda: Atrhton adj. 4s n Allouet to 4s 1st Airsltsmstrd . Mfs. Central 4s 7s Amerirsn Zinc Atrhlson S AllanlK- , Aa nM . nil j Bolon Albsnr...:o4 Hooton Klevsled FHrbburs ptd .... Mexlrsn Central .. S. Y., K. H AH I nloo PsrIAc .171 ..!.'.? ..14i . .. 2b ..l .. .. M ... U ...IMS ...u ,..1M ... 4S. ..l"l Ami. Pnu. Tub. Amer. Sucsr do pfd .i Amer. T. A T , Amer. Woolen ... ., do pfd Dominion I. A a. Edlsoo Eloc. I1IU...I4S Hhsnnon Oenersl Klectrtc ...171 Tsmsrsrk .... llsss. Elsctrlc It Trinity do pld 44 Vnltrd Coppor -iisss. uss 47 T. s. Mlnlna. Binshsra I. a Hscis Centennial Copper Ksiigs . . . Dsly West Dominion Cosl Frsnklln lUrsnhr lt-f Korslo , Msss. Mining Mlrblssn Mnhssk Moot. C. A C... did Dominion .. .Isoeols PBITOt rJH Qulnry change here was easier today and there M' - j .ni i. kill. Boston A Mslne. for the use of foreign funds. Subtreasury operatlona have contributed to the money market already this week $3,013,000 and there waa another heavy debit balance at the clearing house by the aubtreasury this Amer. Args. t'hsn afternoon dim to navmenta bv the rovern- . ment on account of the transportation of mall. There waa paid also $d0t.000 by that Institution on telegraphic transfer from San Francisco. The easing of the foreign exchange rate waa the more notable in the face of thia replenishment of the local money market, aa the easing of the money rate here was expected to facilitate an outgo of gold. Th BtnfVo which made tin the feature of the day s marKet were a mixea list oi united Fruit , 1(4 V. 8. Oil. hiirh-a-rade seasoned dividend payera l lolled Shoe M.ch. ... 74 luk amongst railroads and of low-prtced atocka ao pfd nuvlnv nmall dividends or not at all. both : tsel amongst railroads and inausinais. nomi of the Industrial stocks running Into a de cldedly low' grade. There waa a wide Intervening gap in the list amongst the average market leaders and these wcru sluggish and rather neg lected throughout. The renewed advance In Union Pacific to a record level waa the most effective sustaining Influence In the market. Increased dividend expectations were the factor. The Hill group was made the suhiect of revived rumors of a "melon some i . - , , ,i . v u in u i uu , Adieniurs mu. -Asked. . IV VI. torts . 44-4 Wtnnnn .191 iWolvsfino ... . 4 'North Butt . 5 fcVfj per Official 44 , Ill IS , M t Jo " .... IS .... 7S .... I .... S3 .... JS4s .... li .... 14 .... .... 4 .... ....106 .... 40 ....Hi .... k ....111 10 .... 44 .... 4S .... II .... S3 .... 7 .... 7 ...Iti .... 17 Late. mot. l$O6.l$O4.l0$.lSQ2.il9Ol.l$U0 Jan. 1.... Jan. 2.... Jan. 1.... Jan. 4.... Jan. Jan. .... Jan. 7.... Jan. I..., j an. .... Jan. 10.. Jan. 11.. S 14 I ta i 07 I t 14 5 25 6 3 6 ! I 4 S4I t 331 I 221 4 o 4 U 4 $ 4 $b tt 4 IM 4 U 4 t I 2 1 4 W 4 J 4 461 4 77 a 9 ! 4 ! 4 471 4 hft, f 2! h 04 4 37 4 46 4 e 4I $ 24; i 4 so 4 B0 4 tail 4WI $ 0, U, I 4 o I 4 $ 0 u 4 $4 4 1 4 J 3K .61 $14( 4 3 4 fci i 40i 14! 6 ini 4 so 4 fS 4 $31 i 04; 24 4 42 'Sunday. Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis bioux City slANOE OF PRICES. Cattle. .$1.5tl44.SI . 1 (XSUO.30 . 2 0(i.W . 2.0OH6.K0 Hogs $4.btKtl4.32'.i 4. Itflfltl. to $ IA"lto .Io 4 aOio .SK o.HstjB.a Car. W. l-MICAUO fiRAlX AKU PROVISIONS Kratarrs of he TrasHasr ss t loslnw Prices mm Board af Trade. CHirAOO. Jan. 11. A definite statement .'lnimlng that 20 per c"1 f the Argentina x-heat crop ' had been damaged by wet anther lmnartcd strength today to tbe real wneat marKet. At tne ciose wneat 'or May delivery waa up half a cent. Corn was up He. Oata showed a gain of He Provisions were 54JTHC higher. 'Ihe wheat market optned weak because )f largo Increase of stock at Minneapolis, selling by commission houses and increased uilvals at Uuluth. Later, however, news rrom Argentina, waa sufficient to list the heavy movement In the north aeet. Reporta regarding tha wheat crop .t the South American republic were In .irculatlon at the opening, but they were lomewhat Indefinite. Toward the middle f the session, however, the reporta were eceived which estimated the damage to Uie crop by excessive tra!ns to bo $0 per ?t-nt of trie entire yield. This caused active vuylng by shorts and commission houses ind a sharp upturn followed. In addition lo the nems from Argentina came reporta jf Improved demand for flour and of a strong feeling for cash wheat at all outalde markets. Trading waa active during the laat 1iaJf of the aeaaion and the market closed strong with prlcea at almost the highest point of the day. May oiened unchanged to a shade higher, at 7Ht'c, sold oft to $7Sc and then advanced lo 7c. Final quotationa were at kSWVMWc Clear ances of wheat and flour were e.'iual to XM.UU) bushels. Primary recelpta were ;4n.00tt hushela, against &2S.000 bushels a year ago. Mlnneapolla. liuluth and Chicago re ported recelpta of 442 cars, against 4U cars ast week and 314 cars one year ago. local recelpta and an Improved demand from exporters caused a lirm tone In the 2orn market. Reports of damage to the Argentina crop caused aome apprehension tmong shorts, and commission houses were scttve bidders throughout the day. Offer ngs, however, were moderate. The market ,'losed firm. May opened unchanged to o ilgher. at 4Vi46Vbc sold up to 4,4j45Sc snd closed at 45c. Local receipts were 42 rare with 31 cars ot contract grade. Trading In oats waa of small volume, but '.he market held firm throughout the day. l'he strength of the wheal and the pros joct of an Increasing export business held m f-m alt-ady. May opened unchanged to k shade higher, at Sic, aold up to S2Sc and cloaed at the highest point of the day. , L4M- recelpta were 122 cars. Provisions were strong after a aomewhat easier feeling at the opening. Continued heavy ahlpmenta of hog products and many buying orders from outalde caused the Im provement. At the cloee May pork was up 141 17V, at $14.30. 1-ard waa up 2W6c, at $7 72v Ribs were 5j7Sc higher, tt $7.70. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 11 cars, corn, $ cars; oata, U cars; bogs, -33,0fl head. The leading futures ranged aa follows: The leading futCrtja nt Kansas City, aa reported by the Von Dorn Grain company, ranged aa follows: Loadea Closing Stocks. LONDON, Jan. 11. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were aa follows: Consols, money ... 8 Hi N. T. Csntrsl. do armunt S Norfolk W.. Ans'onds 41 do pfd Atcblson triS'Onurto A W.. Hn nM 1MU tl.nJ Ulu cutting" and of absorption of connecting j Rsitimors at Hito.lI .us iHesding ..... lines to the gulf. Cnsdlsn HsrISc !M) do 1st pfd.. These rumors apportioned me mimwiuii. . .n. m .mo Kansaa A Texas system to Burlington and ot w .... the Kansas Cltv Southern to St. Paul. 8t- The movement In the lower grade stocks ;4' V' was accompanied l.t some cases by citations do pM ;;;; of Improved earnings to warrant expects- Erie tlons of dividends. The market took on do 1st pfd . ni..t..n i n in the ilir and manv I do 2d old new favorites amongst low-grad storks j l'1!"0'","'' were rushed Into prominence unu mated Copper threw off Ita earlier restraint, but the character of the market waa not essentially changed. The closing was gen erally strong, but there were aome lrreg- aa ftoo i iilMf snots on realizing. lKlionO Bonds were steady: total sales, par -aiue. $3,710.0(0. I'nited St atea Zs -coupon aavanceu V per cent on call. Quotations on the New Tork Stock ex change ranged as follows: Sales. High.Low. Close. Articles. Open. I Higti.l Low. Close. I Yes'y Wheat I I May...,8(Hitjar Jul'... II 1 Corn- May.. July.., Oats May.. July.. Pork Jan... May.. Lard Jan... ' May.. soke's 40 30k. So.1 797 WnJ $0 771 7tr!77H'aV,.7t7tj77 I 40Vw'ifiV40-Vfti"l 40i 4"S 4ii ! 40H 13 65 li K 7 45 7 60 13 70 14 la 7 7 S04' 3fi i i 13 65 1 IS 70 I 13 67 13 3 J14 10-12; 13 7 45 7 60 7 80 I 7 67 I 7 91 St. Loals Geaeral Market. ST. LOC1S, Jan. U.-WHEAT-Higher; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 1hu!3c; track, Hioc; May, aoc; July, cUMbc; No. 3 bard. Kiia Wc. CORN Higher; No. ! cash, 42c; track, 43c: May, 4o44JSc; July, 43fi437c. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash. 3Jc; track, SHc; May, 3Jc: No. 2 white. 33c FLOCK 8leady; red winter patents. $4.30 tj4.au; extra fancy and straight, $XtKwj4.3S; clear, $iSsrfi3.2B. SKEO Timothy, steady; $.30j2.80. CORNMEAL 43teady, $2.00. II RAN Steady : aacaed, eaat track, 8H(82c. HAY Steady; timothy, $.'lt14.i0. prairie, $S.it 11.00. IRON COTTON TIE8-99C. RAOtHNO .-. H KM P TWINE Tc. PROVISIONS Pork, ateady; jobbing, $14. Lard, steady;- prime steam, $7.37. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. I $7.76; clear ribs, si.00; short clears, fs.s. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $t.ou; cMear riba, AN. 75; ahort rlrara. $9.00. POl'LTRY Lower; chickena, Vc; springs, UHc; turkeys. 14c; ducks, lOHjc; geese, V:. hl'TTER Dull; creamery, iyijSSc; dairy, 17WJ1C EOOS Lower. 19c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6,000 $.0o0 Wheat, bu 51.0U0 M.OoO Corn, bu. 71.tM TS, Adams Ex Amal. Copper Am. Car Ai F. do pf'l Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. Ex Am. II. & I Pfd Am. Ice Securities... Am. Linseed Oil do pfd Am. Locomotive...... do pfd Am. Smelt, ft R do pfd Am. Sugar Refng.... Am. Tob. pfd ctf Anaconda M. Co.... Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast Line. Bait. & Ohio do pfd Brooklyn R. T Canadian Pacific Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chi. A Alton do pfd Chi. Ot. Western Chi. & N. W C. M. A St. P Chi. Term. A T do pfd C C, C. A St. L Colo. Fuel A Iron... Colo. & Southern ... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Consolidated Gaa ... Com Producta do pfd Del. A Hudson D. . L. A W pen. A Rio O do pfd . .1X900 HIS 11 .. 10.700 4 414 2rt 1i'"h .. 10.0KI 44'i 223 40 0 4o0 lis) 900 4 ."Mi 1 'J" 200 4J 8.100 77i .H) 117B U7 niV, ll..M ln5 MiTk M5H 100 43 4 222 40 42 41 B 240 lllH 42 loo 44 !B 220 40 42', 41V 77 Ml do Id pfd .. Z!8ovthra Kallvsy ..l7',l do pfd .. UVBouihsra PsrKc . .. 42 I sins Psclae .. K so pfd .. m v. a. atesi .. tl do pfd .. 7 WsbBh ..Pu do Dfd LuulSTllls Ar NJh....i:'i Rpsnlah 4s js., it. m t . ov Ex-divldend. SILVER Bar. steady, iVsd per ounce. MONEY 2i3 per cent. The rate of dlaconnt In the' open market for short bills is 84j3 11-1 per cent; for three months' .bills, 11-16 per cent. . sv . 74 . 7 . 71 . 4', . . .109 . 70 .ir .lei 44 .11 . :t . 41 .. l Xew York Mining Mocks. NEW YORK, Jan. 11. Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Yk.STERTAY'H HHlPliENTB. The following list shows the number of feeders shipped to the country-yesterday ana wieir points of destination: CATTLE. Charles Hook. Clarlnda. la. Q.... W. J. Drennan, Corning, la. Q.. A. J. Ulekel, Anderson, la Q.... J. L. CoiTigan. Woodbine, la. N, IS'. J. Fuller, Atkinson F. E Ed Eno. O'Neill F. E Henry Jlpp, Bennington F. E J. O. Tinney Bros.. Pilger F. E nana r redrlckaon, Hamun, la. K. i.... N. Miller, Lyons M. A O August Loberg, Carroll M. & O Jacob Iseley, Bheldon. Ia. M. A O Christ Cnrlstenson, Uannebrog V. P.... Andy Johnson, North Bend U. P A. A. Wuklund. Mead U. P J. Soukel, Fremont U. P , J. Wuloft. Arnold, la. I. C J. N. Young, Oow City, la, I. C , O. W. RocK. fellow, Malvern, la. Wab. N. M. Thomas. MH'leliand, la. U. W., L. E. Zook, Auburn Mo. P SHEEP. D, A. Simpson, Tecumscn B. A M The official number of cais Block urough in today by eacn road waa: Cattie.Hoga.8heep.H'ra C. M. ft St. f l 2 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific .... 2 2 Union Pacific 3o C. AN. W east.... 4 6 C. tk N. W., west... 37 its C, St. P. M. ft O.... 10 14 C, H. ft (J., east.... 5 4 C, B. ft Q., west.... 22 24 C, R. I. At P., east, i 2 C. R. I. ft P., west.. 1 3 Illinois Central 1 Chicago O. W , ' HEIFERS. s IS 1 l?o 3 to 2 rn S 4t 0 1 1" 23 00 2 16 2 BVUA 1W t I l' 2 70 1 133s 2 75 I 1110 I 75 1 14SO t 75 1 rrt t 99 1 141 36 1 17!) $ Ort 1 17 2o I 1T70 3 00 1 1&70 3 10 CALVES. $ao t ho i iw $ it $70 3 4 117 $ 74 80 4 no 2 10 $ 7i 3SO $ on l 10 oo 30 I 26 1 1 6 00 22" 4 so $ !1 1 IM $ 136 4 00 170 I TS STOCKER9 AND FEEDER8. 5." 7 J 4J 3 M 7.W $ on fs $ ts HUi $ A) 1M0 $ 10 loo $ 10 1470 $ 10 11 V $ 3 X Snst 2 25 170 $ 1670 V, 1720 $ 40 1740 $ 60 ( 1 73 17 $21 3 40 1 am 3 7 $ 614 $ 4S 1 670 $ CS 6 5tt $ So 1 770 3 00 2 78 3 AO 2 $ 10 1 470 $ 65 3 ess. 3 30 8 8f4 $ 70 $ $0 32 44$ 3 7$ i IM IX 1 ll&o $ 7$ HOOS The market was In rather peculiar condition thla morning. There were iioerai receipts and unfavorable aovicea irom mhw aolllriv nolnts. which were Strong bear arguments. aturany enougn, uuyers started out bidding prices that were con slderably loaxr than yesterday and no one seemed very anxious for hesa on the start, even at lower prices. lter on, owing to rnmnetltlon between local buyers, the mar ket not only became atronger and active. but It closed c higher in tne lace oi re mixed. $2 5O4Y4.00; st. - Iters and feeders. $2.7 fjn.T.V. calves and yearlings. $?.Awt.i SO. Iltaja Keoeipts. imsw peso; nwmri steady to weak. Selling al $S. 104iA.il: bulk of sales. $S.l.'.n4 :' OMAHA W HOIKS AI.F. M4RKKT, Ceadltloa of Trade aad Qootatlooa oa Staple aa Faaer Prodaee. fKlS-Keh receipts, candled stock, . LIVE PtU'l.TRY Hens. -: roosters, hr; turkeys. IV: ducks, c; young roosters. j tjltc; geese. $1lAo. !Rh8SEI I 't V LTR Y Turkey . 1A4J1 ; old toms. J4411&C; chickens. HDltr: oli roisters, 7c; ducks. 11c; gecur. l'Millc. Bl'TTER lacklng stock. IV: chol. e to fancy dairy. iwnc, creamer, 21t21,.c; prima. 21'ic SL'OAR-Standard granulated. In bbls , $5.(41 per cwt.; cubea, $i.0 per cat.; cut loal. $4 ft per cwt.; No. 6 extra C, bags or bbl . $4 per cwt.; No. 10 extra C, bags onl, $4.7$ per cwt.; No. IS yellow, bags onl $4 70 per cwt.; XXXX powdered. o.0 per cwt. FRE9H FIRM Trout. HVIlc; halibut. 13c; buffalo, dressed. Be; pickerel, dressed. AVu ; white tiass, dressed, tic; sunflsh. r; perc.i. seated and dressed. c; pike. 10c; catfish. 13c; red snapper. 10c; salmon. He; crapples, 12c; eels lc; bullheads. 11c: black lss. 26c; whlteflsh, 12c; frog- legs, per dos. ' :; lobsters, green. 27c: boiled lobsura, 30c; shad roe, 45c; blueflsh. 15c; herring, 4c, HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Feed com panv: Recelpta lighter; No. 1 upload. $7- (r7.50: medium. n.54j'7.tiO; coarse, $ t $.S0. Rye straw, $6.5. BRAN-Per ton, $15.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. M DATES Per box of 30 1-lb. pkges., $J.M Halloween. In 74Mb. boxes, per lb., s; Sayers, per lb.. 5c: walnut-stuffed. 1-lb. pkgs., $2.00 per dos , 1-lb boxes. $1.00. ORANUES Olifornla navels, all alsea, mtd;.rverV slow' In sTett Ing started. 2 : Ch0iC' the hoga went off In a hurry when ths trade ss once under wsy, so that the pens were cleared In very good season, as win be noted from the ssles below, a very large proportion of the hogs sold at $&.2tji4.26. witn a top at o.vs. No. Av. Bh. Pr. !i 122 ... 4 50 1! 104 ... 4 60 is. US ... 4 50 116 135 ... 4 85 1 156 80 $ 10 16 1&6 80 i 10 81 i3 40 $ 15 53 256 40 6 TO 80 218 ... $20 74 213 ... 5 20 44 256 ... 6 20 5 214 80 5 ai 60 214 ... 5 30 72 182 ... I 30 38 2i7 80 6 2" 86 1KI ... $ 20 9 235 40 6 20 84 223 ... $20 75 234 80 $ 20 67 213 ... 6 20 68 248 120 $ 20 77. .....220 240 6 20 89 16 80 6 20 68 172 80 5 20 67 1B6 120 6 20 70 ? ISO 6 20 82 .216 ..191 ..230 ..226 ..241 88. 84.. 75.. 72.. 71.. D.. 76.. 68. . 58 274 62 239 64 271 7$ 348 72 22 61 239 79. 68. 80 $ 20 ,.. 6 20 ,.. 6 30 80 $ 20 $0 6 20 80 5 22V4 272 1 30 t 22S .214 120 6 22H, so $ 22H 80 6 22V ... 6 22H 80 6 22H ... S22H .. 5 22H ... $ 22H .246 320 5 22S ..z ... tdH No. Av. Sh. Pr. 62 2F4 ... $22H 2 24 NO $ 22H 69 24 200 $ 22 AM 25o 0 $ 22V, 66 253 ... 6 22H 223 ... $ 22V4 81 248 120 $22i 42 229 ... $ 22H 35 228 ... 5 23H 72 224) ... $ 221 78 215 ... $ 22S 72 217 ... S 224j 70 2S0 120 $ 22', 5k 280 ... $ 22H 66 242 $0 $ 22S 75 2Mt 80 $ 22 68 278 180 22V 79 267 180 $ 22 66 2X6 40 $ 25 63 312 160 $ 26 3 180 ... $ 25 70 286 ... $ 25 58 818 ... $ 25 ffi 244 ... $25 64 256 ... $25 .2X7 440 26 .268 240 $ 25 .258 120 $ 25 .344 $0 $ 26 67 71. 27. 65. 5. 68. $1. 11. .223 ...250 ...2M .304 62 262 ..234 64. 53... 65... 62... 67... 56... 6ti... 50... 63.. $ 25 ... $ 26 ... $ 25 ... $ 25 ... $ 25 80 $ 26 80 $ 26 120 $ 25 .280 200 $ 25 . 244 ... $ 274 ,.317 ... 27V ..289 ... $30 ..866 ... $$0 36 80 6 S2Vs .$48 ..347 ..312 I.EMONS Llmonlers. extra fancy. Sto Slxe, $3.26: 3n0 to t!X. 83. i. Firut California, ner 10-lb. carton, 85c; Imported Smyrna, tbree-crown, 12c; gik- crown, 14c. . . ..... BANANA8 Per mertlum-sisea ouncn, i s t2.26: Jumbcs, $t504j$0a . . TANOERINEST-Florida, per box of About 125. $2 50. t ORAPR FRI'IT-Florlda. Ver box, $Tb; California, per box, $4 00. FRVIT8 PEARS Lawrence and Mount ergon, $2.50. APPLES California Rellflowers, $1.40 per bu. box; Colorado Jonathans. $2 60 per bu. box; Ben Davis. $1.7 per bu. box; lw saps, $2.00 per bu. box; other varieties, $2.47 per bu ; New Tork apples. $4 5" per bbl. CRANBERRIES Jerseya. $14 .50 per bbl URAPE8 Imported Malagas. $450tf'iOO OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home-grown, per bu., bVoJ 66c; South lakota. per bu., 7bc. ONIONS Home-grown, yellow and red, per bu.. 86c; Spanish, per crate, $1.16; Colo rado, red and yellow, per bu., $U. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $2t. LIMA BEANS Per lb.. $VC- CABBAGE Home-grown and Wisconsin, In cratea, per lb., I4j2e. CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND Tt'RNIPS Per bu., 45fi7oc. CELERY Kalamaroo. per dog., 26c. SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per 3-bu. bbl.. $100. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg. $3.75; per bbl.. $6.7$. HONEY New. per 24 Iba., $3.66. CHEESE Swiss, new. 15c; Wisconsin brick, 16c; Wisconsin limberger. 13V6c; twins. 16c; young Americas, loc. NUTS NValnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15Hc; hsrd shells, per lb.. lSWs. Pecans, large. pe" lb.. 14c: small, per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted, per lb , $c. Chill walnuta. per lb.. 12ll8ViC. Al monds, soft sheila, per lb.. 17e; hard sheila.' per lb. 15c. Sheilbark hickory nuta, per bu.. $2.25; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60. Chestnuts, per M 15c. Cocoanuts, $4 $0 per sack of 1O0. . t $oial Market. vr.n' TORK. Jan. 11. M ETA LS There waa an advance of about 1 6a In the Lou- Adsms Con A I les Brunswick Coa .. Cemstock Tvnnrl Con. Csl. A Vs.. Horn Silver iron Hllvsr Leadvilis Cos ... offered. .. 4 .. ii .. S . .196 ..176 ..400 .. LlttM Ctalsf Ontsrto Ophlr -rsosolx Potosl Ksvsgc sterrs Novsds Mmsll Huprs .. 8tBBdsr4 t .iw .w.t . 8 . . 40 ,. 4 .. M .SS6 Total recelpta 117 127 li The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purcbaaing the number of head indicated: Baak of Kaglaad Statetneat. 1 QXDON. Jan. 11. The weekly statement oi i .c Bank of England shows the follow- Vssii io,Bi I Ing changes: Total reserve. Increased a;!"?.- i-imi itu. nu itti Wf; circulation. Increased 83.00"; bullion, i Y iVau pv 2 Increased 1.049,2o6: other securities, de- -,'--, age 4 u,i2 auu creased 5,381: other dt posits, decreased i'ijsi v. w Kill 2.133.000; public deposits, decreased 1.4?.- ernment aecurltles. Increased AKol.tmo. The proportion of the banks reserve to liability this week Is 35.50 per cent, as com pared wltb 28.87 per cent laat week. 1.B00 im' VC.' HCi 300 Ia9 ISS'i 1584 4.4UO 114S 114lt H44 98V 17.4HO 894 10. IO 176 300 22C. 2,800 67 700 S3 l.4) 80 2.40O 214 2.8110 2271i 15.3H0 1844 .. 2.0 .. 7.3f Distillers' Securities.. 4.5l 10.4H1 1.5) !! Oata, bu. ....70.0U0 Tk.ouO Artlck-a.; Open. I Hlgb. Low. j Clues.) Yes'y. Wheat I May I87,4i July Corn Jan. May July Oats Jan. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May July Rlba . Jan. ' Mav July IMVs'a1: 41S' 41.' tjV 46',-jH' 46St4 4SSi! I 3141 " S1V. S2 24V 13 7241 13 85 II C4! 14 ti T 4T41 7 7b6 I 7 724 7 774 7 8i 7 624: 7 $74 T 4 T 74 T 774! 7 80 s74,$4Vsl874'nA 84 MT, stSil1 418' 41! 41H 46 I 45V 45 46Vt51iy 4i4, 81 sl J 31 32! S2V 334 S.:$OS4r4 VS Mlaaeapolta . Oralis Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 11. FLOl'R-Mar-kel ateady; tlrat patenta. $4.ii.50; second patents, H.c4 ; first clears, $M.cig4.m; ae-ond clears. 146i2 5.S. BRAN In bulk. $14.004 14. 26. (Suiwrior quotations for Minneapolis de livery;. The range of prices aa reported by F. D. I my A Co., 110-111 Board ot Trade building, waa: i Articles.) Open. Hlgh.j Low. I Close. Yes'y. Wheat I l May..'$6VV July... bos: Flax May...! I 224 July... 1 V Sept... 1 234i W 87'i 1 234I 1 244 1 244, 8' 85T! o4 87431 1 22 1 2?s' 1 2S 1 24' . 1 23'. 1 244. $SB 864 1 234 is" 13 724! 1$ $0 14 W4l 14 20 77H I B24 1 la 13 75 14 06 7 624 T 55 7 724! 7 70 7 b 724 T$74 7 $24 7 7.4i T 66 T $0 I 7 774 No. t Caah quotations were as follows: FlAUR Eisy; winter patents. $3.S&44 10: wtnier straights. $3.754t.55: spring patenta, $3ol4.15: spring straights, $3.ufe3.aV; bakers. $2 35u$.2i;. WHaTAT-No. 2 spring. Ur. No. $ spring. 2ia3c: No. $ red. 874tTsi4e. - CORN-No. i 42c; No. 3 yellow. 43e. OATS No. 2. 314c: No. I white. 31c; No. I a hue. 4(isic. . RVE-No. t 664c. ' BAR1.KY Oood feeding, 38c; fair to !'- malting. 4lj4c. SEEDS No. I flax. $1.12: No. 1 north west ern. II Is: prime timothy, $3.3$; clover, con tract grade. $13 1514.26. On the t-rotlu- -' anve today the but ter mil f e i. 19"ji ValrU-s. - ltv . Ks -asW; -at' -mark. lucluUeJ, Itav; (uU, ."w, prime MlnneAimlls Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard. M7,c; No. 1 northern. 834c; to ar rive. 834c; No. 3 northern. 8V; to arrive, ",c; No. 3. 7atir79c: No, I Durum. 73c; No. 2 Durum, 634c. Com: No. 3 yellow, 374c; No. 3. 4c. Oata: No. 3 while, 284c: No. 3. 27TttiSo4.- Barley; 35047c. Rye: boi;c. FUx: $118. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Jan. ll.-CORN-Higher; No. 3 yellow, tic; No. $. 12c; No. 4. 404c; no gradii, J74c O ATS Firm- No. J white. 32c; No. t white, $14c; No. 4 white. Vo3wc. K YE Unchanged: No. 2. 7fiK8c. WHISKY On the bast of $1.2 for fin ished goods. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Jsu. 11. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 2 red, western, winter. 6 7d. Futures, dull; March, tolled: May. 6a 8d CORN Spot, American mixed, new, quiet, 4a44d; American mixed old. eaay, 4a $d. Futures, quiet; January. 4s 3d; March. 4s 24,d; May, 4a $4d- Dalai h brala Market. DULL'TH. Jan. ll.-WHEAT-To arrive, No. 1 northern. 834c: No. 2 northern. 834c; on track. No. 1 northern. 834c: No. t north ern. 8.14c: May. 864c; July. $7c O ATS To arrive and on track. l4c. 3 s.m 2,300 PO l.sl 2 44) I.200 4.MV 44.3S) $.1110 4) Toleao geesl Market. TOLEDO. Jan. 11. -SEED Olover. -ash aiid January. $.ll: February. $8 15; Man a, rVA; April. $$.; DiUue iluioUiy, tl b2; pimie asias, SB- Erie do 1st pfd ..... do 2d pfd Oeneral Electric Hocking Valley Illinois Central . Inter. Paper .... do ptd Inter. Pump .... do ptd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern...... do pid , Louis. A Nashville Manhattan I. Met. Securities ... Met. St. Ry Mex. Central Minn. A St. L M.. St. P. ft S. S. do pfd Missouri Pacific ... M.. K. A T do pfd National I.ead N. K. R. of Mex. pfd. 2.4 :s. 1 . central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk ft Weatern... do pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas P.. C, C. A St. L Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman Palace Car.. Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Ilubber Goods do pfd St. I A 8. F. 2d pfd.. St. Louis 8. W do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Railway do pfd Tenn. C. A I., exdiv.. Texas A Pacific T.. St. L. ft W do pfd Union Pacific . do rfd , U. S. Ex U. S. Realty U. 8. Rubber do 1st pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd ... Vs. -Carolina Chem.. do pfd S abash 884 225 574 82 80 21S 227 1K34 12 36 H4 574 36 704 5C 1754 18 2a;5 4n0 4!4 90S 624 44 4 73 JT84 11& 9"0 171! 1754 171 3.7(0 2474 144 24i HO 14 SS.se) 3.100 4.600 l-si4 5!.4 354 71 544 1.4IO 17 2.6UU 1K4 '.8o6 227" 884 17T. rc M4 30 75 214 227 1X24 l'4 6. 314 70 S4 173 18 4:14 63 4S; 81 734 1.500 1794 178 394 89; 6-4 804 734 l.OtO fO 8N4 A4 794 33 rd 79 31 til 3i 7 324 62 3 Baak of Fraare gtaleaneat. PARIS, Jan. 11. The weekly statement ot the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation, decreased 152.15ti.0u0f : treasury deposits, decreased So, 52&.ou)f: general deposits, decreased 36,960.- mwf; gold In hand, Increased 17.175.000; silver In hand, decreased xoo,ouot; Pius discounted, decreased 20&.lnj. Treasary Stateaaeat WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. Today's state- Buyers. Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company....... Curt by Packing Co Armour ft Co bwitt Ac Co., 1 m country Vanaant ft Co.... Carry Lobtnan ft Co McCreary ft Creary W. 1. Stephen Hill ft Son Huston ft Co N. Norrla I F. Husa Mike Ilaggerty Sol Degu.n J. B. Root ft Co Bullan ft Kline Otner buyers Cattle.Hog. Sheep. 467 719 74 578 '"S5 8 17 6 4 67 13 33 17 64 11 67 2 153 I.G06 2.107 2.1126 3,044 373 M8 846 SHEEP All wtrn markets have been flooded with sheep thla week and packers have been' filled full at all polnla. At the same time there seems to be a letup In the demand for mutton at eastern consum ing points. Thla. in brief, waa ths situa tion iinit.p hi.h tl, ihpen mn r set was Islkortnv this mnrnlnsr. It waa noted In ' Aon tin ma rket. with spot closing at these columns yetaerdav that packers did li and futures at 167 2a d. Locally tins not appear aa anxious for supplies as usual, market was firm In sympathy with spot, owing to the verv large runs of the first closing at $36 bOa 37.00. Copper was lower In three days of the week. This morning It London, with spot closing at 7$ 5s and fu wss still more apparent that packers were , tures at 78 5s. lake and electrolytic are filled up, aome of them confeaslng to. the quoted at $18.753-l$.O0, and casting at $1$.374 fact that they had not yet killed out their -18.974 In the local market. Lead was 6s purchases or the first two days of the week, fower at 16 15s In London. The local mar The result of all this waa that no one was j,et waa quiet with quotationa ranging at anxious for supplies this morning and the o.60$r6.00. the Inside figure being for thirty market fell for lack of support. Prices davs' shipment. Spelter wss unchanged at generally were 10&25C lower than the first js.5(sj.60 In the local market and 2 5a In of the week. The same western ewes that London. Iron was lower abroad, with stand sold on Monday at $5.50 brought $5.26 to- arj foundry quoted at 63a 4d and Cleveland, day, with Tuenday'a $7.16 lambs at $7.00 warrants at 54s 74d. The local market was today. Other lots sold in about the some rp ported firm, with No. 1 foundry, northern, way. quoted at $18 7Mj 19.35; No. 3 foundry. north So far as can be observed the only weak ' rrn' i8 2fv&18.8i; No. 1 foundry, southern, element In the market ts the Isrge receipts 318 fksjf 18.75; No. 2 foundry, southern. $J8.00i of ins weea ana on tnsi ineory kiici, m 11.25. 284 advising their friends in the country to let up a little with their shipments until tns market has had a breathing spell. There la every reason for believing that the mar ket will be all right again aa soon as pack ers dispose of their surplus stock. Quotations for fed sheep and lambs are ns follows: Oood to choice lambs, Colo rados, $7.25Jr7.i0; westerna, '$7.007.6o; year lings, $6.0034.30; westerns, $5.5005.75; ewes. 14.' 516.25. T IvfX-IS. Jan. II. METALS Lead. quiet. $o.85.83. Spelter, Arm, $6.56. Cottoa Market. NEW YORKl Jan. 11. COTTON Spot closed 6 points higher; middling uplands, 11.80c: middling gulf, 12 05c. Sales. 100 balea. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 11. - COTTON -Ouiet. Salea. 3,800 balea. Ordinary. 8V: . trnrUt orrlinnrv. 101-loc: low middling. Quotations for feeder sheep and lamba: 1 10 15-16c; middling, 11 8-16c; good middling. oood reeding lambs, xo.iou to; yearnnr" 1.800 li!i 1.': vvi : jis 1.-444 jati. 1.600 737, 3. JO lio4 6.1 ill 254 Hi 183; lot 40 73'i 73 1244 1:44 254 264 83 84 lift 14 IM 18l 14 111044 71 85 85 4l Wi .2 1544 1534 10.i) 641, fs 4M" ltsl4 21 1 44 26 145 2. M0 I0I4 bt4 87 ini 4 4' 1441 ,? 154 M 874 92 1054 4'. 144 f 6i4 loo too lot 24.1 47.3K) 144 8is 834 44.tiO i.iSK 4.ISO l.l'Bj 3i O 4.1. l.Otst 66.01 s 38 14 24 49 5o t4 58 100 243 143 834 37" 1e't 2 5(., 99 243 1434 if 384 J44 '-" ll 484 70 114 4.2-0 S7V4 100 lei ".) 158 . ! 3i 80 .4 . 1 6 ..( 4 AO l'O 1124 77. eSJ 4 4 21 564 874 118 r ui l.VB, "4 38 674 144 154 ( J16 894 $4 "2 6.M 1124 113 68 118 374 l(-4 15a 344 354 as 22.0JI 1074 hi vr4 BB 1 v do pfd lust i-lls-Kaigu Ex. Wtinaiitse Elvc-.. ll tturu t'uiou ' 41 41 i 3o 1734 170 64 IIS Jfi BoS 17J $B4 Total 2,989 8,099 2,490 CATTLE Cattle have been coming In very freely this week.Hhal 1b, the receipts have been much larger than last week, but not much different from a year ago. Ail j market points have had good runa, but locally tne auppiy has not been any too large as compared wltb the demand. There was no great number of beef steers In sight this morning, while all packers seemed to be in need of supplies. The trade opened early, and while It was not particularly active, the cattle kept sell ing until tbe yards were pretty well cleaned up In fair season. As 10 the values there was no very marked change, lnoal sellers teady with yesler- salcsmen who hap- dld not appeal to buyers thought they did not gel out quite aa well aa yesterday. Cows and belters seemed to be in very fair demand and the market waa reason ably active, that Is, sctlve enough to flee I a ressonably early clearance. Aa was the case with steers there did not appear to be any very great change la values, but wbat Utile change there was seemed to be on ths side of stronger prices. Fat bull were in very poor demand and all of 26c lower than laat week; some would say 25ii4oc lower. blockers and feeders of the better grade were about steady, but aa usual after Ihe middle of the week speculators discrim inated more closely and common and In ferior grades did not move off any too freely. The feeder market as a whole lias been in very fair shape this week. Representative sales' ur.tr J 1 una. No. 1.... 1.... 18.... 1.... 39.... 1..., lo..., 7. ... 2... 6... 6... 7... 10... 3... ..., ... 42.. ...1150 ...1106 ... 922 No. 75... 4... 6... 14... 24... Q' . Vi.'.'. fN... -ri T2!" 20... 78.,. 20... 26... 2... ment of the treasury balance in the general fund, exclualve- of the $150,000,000 gold re- lv fn a few cse? ialeVn sevre, shows: Available cash balance, $143.- ' 5 have ivonlng that 544.600. Gold coin and . bullion. $87,606,820; , "JL k.""1 thfv did gold certificates, $42,428,680. j Baak Clearlaars. OMAHA. Jan. 11. Rank clearings for j today were $1,47S.618.9$ and for the corre sponding date last year $1 ,622. 463.61. Declares D4vlded. HAMBURG. Jan. 11. The Hamburg American line today declared a dividend ot 11 per cent against $ per cent In 1H Wool Market. BOSTON. Jan. 1L WOOL The wool mar ket la more active at firm prlcea. The range of tbe tranaactlona for the week covers fleece, fall Texas. California northern, fin and fine medium territories and scourud vboois in the domestic field and Australian fine Merinoa and South American high quarters. Stocks of wool are well cleaned, eapeclally territories. The demand for ler 11 tor tea has been running more to fine and fine medium gradea. pulled wools are In better movement. Foreign gradea are steady. The current prices In the Boston wool msrket are about as follows, having been subject to some slight revision. Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX. and above. $f3oo; X. 334184c; No. 1. 34J4tic; . r. SMi-Uc; fine unwashed, 254126c: quarterblood unwaahed. I3r34c; three-elghtha blood. 3441344?: half blood. 334ft4r: unwasned Delaine. 2ar2c; fine washed Delaine. 3t4j37c. Michigan fine unwashed. 24n"25c; quarter blood un- waah-d. 32i33c; three-eighthe blood. 33i 84c; half blood. 32hic: unwashed Delninu, 2c. Kentucky. Indiana, etc.. inree-eigntiis and quarter blood, 415e. Territory, Idaho, fine. 22i28c; heavy fine, lW2"c: fine me dium, 22i23c; medium. 2v827c; low medium, 27jX-; Wyoming, fine. Zlgiic; heavy flno. ISrft'Joe; fine medium. 224? i3c; medium. titfr27c; low medium. x,f03w- 1 iau and .-Nevada, fine. 2q -ir ; heavy fine, l'Kic: fine medium, r4i24c; medium. 2Mi27c; low medium. 27tr.Sc. Dakota, nne. 224123c; nne medium. '4i 23c; medium. 27 28c: low meillum. 7j-8c. Mon tana, fine choice. 254j;6c; fine average, :4'uc; fine medium, choice, ivajar: average. 14i25c: aieple. 27'ySc; ineUlum. choice, 27j,'.kc. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 11. WOOL Steady ; me dium grades, combing and clothing. iMoltc: light fine. 2)4j2Bc; heavy fine. 11(21 -; tub washed, 3342414-. fagar tad Molaasea, NEW YORK. Jan. 11 SUGAR Raw. steady: fair refining. $3-16c; centrifugal 84 test, lll-16c; molssaes sugar. 2 15- 16c. Re fined, firm; crushed, $.40c, powdered, 4-bou; granulated. 4.70c. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. lL 8UGAR Quiet; open kettle. 313 e; centrifugal, 3464V4c; centrifugal whites. $44c; al lows. $-63Sc; seconds. 24j34c. MOLAtwjES Open kettle, tuQIStc; centri fugai, 7sC3c. Syrup. 2fatf30e. Oil aad Rosla. KBW YORK. Jan. U- Olt S Cottonseed, firm; Prima crude, nominal; prime yellow, 84c Petroleum, ateady; raflned. New York. $74; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7 8$; PbUadelpiila and BaUUmor. la bulk, $4.6. Turpentine, dull. a7t774o. BOSIN-Auist; strained, common to good. $4 7645.40; wethera. $4.50496.00; ewe, 4.50; breeding ewea, 31 HX.1k.0u No. 23 Westerns, culls 68 Western ewea 431 Western ewes 209 Western ewe .'. 10 Western cull lambs , 58 Western lambs 280 Western lambs , 10 weatern ewes , 108 western ewes 312 western ewes , 218 western ewes 101 western ewes 162 western yrlgs and wethers.. 153 Western lambs.... Av. Pr. .66 2 75 .108 i 00 .lo3 $ 2i .107 $ 35 . u4 6 50 .62 6 8.'. .71 7 00 . 102 4 00 . 113 $ 10 . Ill 6 10 . lot $ 20 . 86 $40 . 86 6 90 .08 6 "ii SStoi Iom.-"hea'v-y, K.3& ,7, ium to good heavy. gJOfta.tu: qul"t; No. 1 invoice. 84 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Lower 8heeB aad Lsasabs Steady. CHICAGO, Jan. 11. CATTLE Receipts. ,0ti0 head; market steady; common lo prime steers, $3.40.36; cows. 83.0ia2i4.4O; heifers. $2.2Mj6a; bulls, $2.0nrg4.1O; calves, $3."K 00; stockers and feeders, $2 404 25. HOGS Receipts, AS.000 head; market 59 74c lower 6.45: medium butcher weights, 60.3036 40; good to cnoice heavy, mixed, $5.8ttj6.35; packing, io.0 $.324- SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts. 16.0U) head; market ateady; sheep, $4.0H64i.l; yearlings, $600tr.9n; lambs, $7.5ofi7.76. Kaaaas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6,700 head, including 600 head south erns; market steady to strong; cowa. weak to 100 lower: choice export and dreaaed beet ateera. $t.254j.0O: fair to good. $4Uu 6.00: western fed steers. $3 5tKo6.50: atocker and feeders. $3.tt)i4 60; southern ateera. $2.7$ 11 16-16c; middling fair. 124c. Receipts, 11. 197 bales; stock, 1711,127 bales. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 11-COTTON-Dull; mid dling. llSc. Sales, none; receipts, none; shipments. 183 bales; "tock. 41.075 bale. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 11. - COTTON r Spot, good business done, price 4 points higher; American middling fair. 6 4M: good mid dling. 6S2d; middling, 414d; low middling. 6 98d; good ordinary, 5.80d; ordinary. 6.84d. The aalea of the day were 12.000 bales, of which l.OUO were for speculation and ex port and included 9 American: recelpta, 3,000 bales. Including 2.500 American. Toffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. llCOFFEE-Tlie market for futures opened steady at an ad vance of 610 points on reports of further rains In Bragll and light recelpta. Kumpeo-t cablea were hardly up to. expectations anil demand was light, but sfter sagging off t;i within a partial $ points of yesterday a close the market rallied in the late trading on a renewal of bull aupport. with the eltwe stesdy with a rise of MilO points. Sales were reported of 38.250 bags. Including Jan ...... .t a Tis- tvhruarv at 4.75o. March at .iic. May at 7.00c. July at J.loc, eVpteniber Mllwaaket) Orala Market. MILWAUKEE Jan. 11. WHEAT Sleadv; No. 1 northern, 8&Ctx-; No. 5 north ern. 83844c: May. 88V4o bid. RYE Steady; No. 1. 8j84c. BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 544e5c; mPl $7441 Mc. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following real estate transfers were filed for record January 11: WARRANTY DEEDS." j4.76: southern cowa. tiuVfcTftO; native cows, j winAm Henry to Carrie Leeper, lot 1. Av. Pr. 770 3 25 850 2 6i 873 $ 86 10X0 4 26 1226 4 30 IUM) 4 30 lo42 4 3 115.) 4 40 ..,..12u 4 40 740 3 40 62 3 70 10 2 76 3 U 4 05 4 05 4 06 Av. Pr. li2 4 lo l'5 4 lo 1230 4 10 1070 4 10 1074 4 25 114 4 3s 1224 4 45 1241 4 45 1201 4 60 llfst 4 ao 1272 4 70 12X7 4 70 1224 4 70 1310 4 70 StS I To 1 $0 tfo COWS. 625 706 l70 63 3 10 700 2 li 820 2 So , WO 2 25 71$ $ 25 1130 2 36 1000 I 25 950 2 26 768 1 Al 9W 2 So 80 2 35 1300 2 50 U20 2 SO 2 50 lt 3 5o 12n) 2 so 840 2 50 1U0 $ 60 ...... 8f6 2 60 870 2 60 1030 I $0 856 $60 100 2 60 bsjo t 40 883 I 4w 883 t 45 1001 3 70 ...... 847 t 7$ 1013 I 75 WTO 3 7$ .. fa 2 75 li.'.'.'. n.'.'.. it'.'.'., it'.'." 4 883 t 7 $ 814 I 7$ .104 $ 76 4 876 I B 4 M lit 16 84 t u Vt r) f $4) 20 84 1 2 so 12 1078 2 80 17 93 2 86 9 1175 I 00 1 1130 8 00 1....' 12 3 00 11 850 3 00 6 1073 3 00 1 1240 3 00 1 ..Hew $ (VI 2 psij 3 no 3 P3o $ o 2 910 3 on is a $ 10 $2.oii4.oO; native heifer. $3.0ujj6.00; bulla. $2.2Mj4.ij; calves, 3.07.O HtKS-Recepta. 12,8mO head; market (teady, closed weak; top. $5,374: bulk of sulcs. $.'.20"t.34: heavy. $5.24j6.374: pack era. $0. Jv 4.AS4; pigs aiid lights. $5.10;u.27Vs. SHEEP AND I .A MBS Recelpta, 7.500 head; market steady to 10c lower; native lamba. $5.aMi7.60: western lamba, $i.5ie'7.40; ewea and yearlings, $4.$&4.u0; western fed vearlinga, $5.:ou4.00: western fed sheep, $4 to fjfi.10, stockers snd feeders. $3.50t6.0. St. Loals Live MtocU Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan, 11. tTATTLE Receipts. 3M head, including bw Texan. Native shipping and export ateera. $4.:MiS.90; dressed beef and butcher ateers, 3 2ol25: steera under 1.000 lbs., $3.rwti4.4o: blockers jand feedera. $2. tiiM; cuws and helfera. $2 154)3.35; tanners. 81.75tn2.10: bulls. $2.50iqr 3.S0; calves. $4. ox-US. 75: Texas and lmlian - steers, $2.cOj4.10; cows and heifers, 12 WU ! $.110. HOGS Receipts. 10.000 liesd. Market was ateadv; pigs and lights. $4 iKhiXi. psukers. $5.iAsn.40; butchers and best heavy, $.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.0.41 head. Market steady: native muttons, (iuo fftttoo; lambs. $5 5taj7 65: culls and bu"ks. $2.UNh4.o; stockers, $3.uOA5o; Texana. $3.0) ti4.U). 2. 1.... .... 12..., 14... 7.... 16.... 10.... 4... 4.... 11.... s I'.'.'.'. $.... .... 3.... 10... 23... 12..., a..., 11.. .. 14"! 920 3 10 l7 3 15 8-3 3 16 ' l'8 3 15 loll $ 20 1142 I 30 12 $ . I080 3 30 KM 3 20 Iu74 3 20 1064 $ 25 1240 3 26 115 3 Jf, 8K8 3 864 8 86 13U3 3$ 11"4 $ 40 1"74 3 45 10 t 46 11X8 $ 50 lirj 3 $ 11 $ 60 li s) I 5u 1 s63 1 40 1370 1 76 t ' stock lo Sight. Receipts of live stork at the aix western markets yesterday: rlncipal South Omaha Sioux City Kansas City . St. Joaeph St. Iiouia Chicago Total .. 2o .. $o .. $.70 .. 1.812 .. 2.U"0 .. 9.000 ..23.412 hl.uk 7. Kirk wood add Christina Kutacher and husband to John Hellway, lot $, block 469. Grand view .' o Sarah Haskell to A. 8. Billings, sr., lot 4, block 3, Iiiac A S.'s add "! C. C. George and J. E. George to H. B. Boylea. w50 ft lot 2. Armatrong' sub of Armstrong's first add and strip ad-, joining .. l.oo Atlantic Realty association to Josle A. , lloive. n4o fl of 68 ft lot 48, Rees Place ...J.2T) I. E. Thomas snd hustatud to J. S. I man. r234 ft lot . w2 ft lot W and II and eU ft lota 12 and 13, block 8. , Hanscnm Ilace 2.7oO F. B. Hochsteller and wife to Wright , A Wilhelmv company, lot S and 4, block ha. Omaha j 1 Wright ft Wllheliny wmpsny to F. B. Hochstetler. wluO ft lot 6. block 163.'. Omaha ' I QUIT CLAIM DEED8. Jacob Selltier and wife to Carrie C. , Sellner. 42x107.82 ft lot I'll, Gise s add 1 Barker company to G. E. Barker, kit ' 7. block 223. Omaha and property In Thornberg Place I Total amount of transfers $8,00$ Hogs. Shfep. 9.S10 I.Vh 6.0IO 11.8'W 7 6.141 3.320 10.0l S.tsiO 45.0HO 14.0U0 , 87.M1 31 420 I lit. Joseph Ur Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 11. CATTLE Ee e pt, 1.612 head. Market ateady to strong: na tives. $3.7St6.Su; cow and helfera. $1500. 4 70: atockers and feeders. $2.7$4i4.1o. HOfiS Recelpta, 8.141 head Market was strong to 6c higher: liaht. $ol$4j4.i74; me dium and heavy. $6 n l-4 SHEEP AND LAM Bo Receipt. 3.320 head. Market weak to loc loaer; Kansas lambs, $7.70. loos City Mtt Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Jan. ll.-'Spe.i TeUgram.l CATTLE Recelpta. $ov uoud: market ttajy; be-s, $3 5vj$.$0, eows, bulls and private vyines Von Dorn Grain Co. Mssikii Chicago Beard of TraJ Omaha Grain Cxahanit. Grain and Provisions Bought and sold for cash or future delivery Receivers and Shippers. tU and 23 BOARD OF TRADK BLDO. Tei. luu. OMAHA- F. Da Day & Co. Dealers $ Stock s. Grain. Provlaviona Skip Test Urala lo t'a. Broach Oasee, 8I4V1I8 Board of Trad Pldg Osuka. ea. Trleohooo BI414. 212-14 Kjtrhang BMg . South Omaha. Bi 'Plion 214, Iudpn4ut fhout t.