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TOPICS OF STiiEET tniNG — Forel|m houses FOREIGN ; Tl j!rtht lo<»i stock market. ter. not active In ..j Eha res. evenly .eaJUUf in «_**__jes and purchases, divide* r ""*'rr ?R O OFFEBED.-Emlle IRRIGATION Bp^ rr a k representative of im Plan^"^ lATna. inc. cankers, and Al j 5. &»« "'^ bankers (participative ?-cd Mestre *._rk"' m Hrket>, announce tha in the SSSSS ?"«»,«««' mortgage iritial cfiensp 01 J-TL * t he Sacramento cent P° d Principal and s_s.flP_«__sE%iS_r3 S^g__S_sSHS^_§ cpfra tes the fca o^, that it never suar- S«»!-'. v - iinrf- Ixccpt those of properties .ote^s *: > £2S d *£Eic* The Sacramento i, dffltrols .^.l^conpany's property i 3 Valley , I n^ ti a__ r _mento Valley. Califor jocated in the ,- s^j,,*. temperature belt nl _ and "•**£._"* RiTSsJde. San Bernar *s Los / C^hJr tvcll known districts In d:r,o and ?l? l , h .lLj, ' fhe company owns gouthfrn hy option over M 0.0.10 in fee and '-onn-oia itated that ,t3, t3 orks urn of land : J 1 'enVuaUv to irrigate 250. « m be « tc si^ 1 »i«r rlßht* granted th» C-u acres k The Stlte of a iiiornia and by company f^?Jl™ •« said to be more *pec;al __L°t A _m?ttiMi entire acre^e. than ample to U^ ONDS .-Mo«fat _. lT __t J i? w 1 Hams *Co. are off.r- T\blte and V T\ }}» riTs ' °" c . rued interest toe t« «nv<««» »* d 1d 1 coke Company. C.600.0(y) Port lan< l r^? s a^d refundJntr mort portland. Ore., first a»^ d^ due mo , The fr* ? c i l^ r V:.^ -? at 110 and interest on toads are __!f _Sy interest date there jMuary_i. ia^ «' g *- i^^^, payable in _?*■ rJrlf Th" Unit ™ States Mortise vw To^ k ;-.!.,, of Yew York is trustee, snd T^^'C-^^raUnl under franchises -.n^^s of the city -inch ha_ an ated r<?pulation of 35.000. nn "aTVXRE RAILROAD COiIPANT— JP^^d Irf directors of the Delaware X'TJSf l>Spmv hay* called a meeting to decide if the com ci wet™^ for a long term to th« ryy^htr Baltimore & Washington -^ C^"-ranT and if the Mock ehall P lllr V-re C-pC -pd "pc that fir.lultanco.lslv *ith of the learn* a stock dividend of Tft« nj»«] n - il v paid and the necessary 71 f r £Tt-?en to pay an additional divi * f^ioerrtni in cash. It will re<rn<-<» *T!___t flaw days before th* flnal vote *' aTakjaSalter- can bG taken upon taia "rnPPEK iIAIUCET.-Electrolytic copper ?.r 14 »oto a pound yesterday, the _llcl.t!o:: that prevailed in the latter Srt #f «-rt week. The copper producers' JflLt cho^inK a substantial shrinkaso bi «Sjs stock? in tte month of December. iavprailv regarded in copper trad- Ti'Te, The belief Is general that the V^nkz^i m stocks in the current month i>!d r>br»n' will much larger than .upwinrt m December. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. - Dividends Vs » been declared as follcrrs: H. B. r'afjn Company, resrular quarterly 1 4 p<?r r«'n» en th" first preferred and ll l t per rent J,., t)'p Kcond preferred, payable February 1 Eecrrir ■pany of America, regular Kmi-annoal S^ per cent, payable Febru fcßONt) DEPARTMENT OPENED -War yrr * Gsßnrdd & Oeui members of the To tt^to Stock Exchange, at No. -. Broad ■treel this city, announce that they rave or*ned a bond "department and will «peclai- Ire in Canadian bonds and investment Be rjnties. KNICKERBOCKER TRUST COMPANY. -Orin R. Judd .irt'l Raphael [_ Cerero have bern elf^ted assistant trust officers of the Knickerbocker Trust Company. GR.VNBT RIGHTS— The Granby Consoli dated Mininr. Smelting- and Power Com -anv riptirs hay« rwM=n admitted to dealings en dw Stock Xx riasrr. \rv." OFFIC;-: OPENED.— John Burr, c.- Co ., dealers in unlisted and inactive have opened offices at No. 31 Ksaan street MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. rF .__ i .fc.d >r»- Frederir H. Hatch _■ Co.. No. 30 eat. »ew Tart c.^w. Dividend. Bid. Asked - ,- f .Q Mar 8 83 *i l^k- =& V rf----Q"M 7 123 127 AS-?rSa" Brass Q-J El 8 117 122 A»S«U CMC* P« Q-J :-s 109 **^»t T-l of N •* • • ■ ■ <?- J 4 h~ \S CflS Pwiurt- w j « m m A Seri«n Prw....- ;• .--Q-J&Ex • «i 10 5 \3i— i(^n Thread pf -T&.T li 4-, 4 4f. F«> Am T : -p» FfUTiderß pf-.Q-J 7 P7 f.i 7 I«*S 112 Bt-n-v fc Ex.iTh — M SO Ki-nry * esrifb rf — »<» 116 j£r*ii;-« o«rf «;ar....cr4-AEx— 118 I-** 1 * Kord-ns <:ond JII!k pf.Q-M 6 184 I"* T*uf»i T»rra»nal — .-.» 81 Ctanral flmmti . — •*• I>> r>«r«i Fhfata* pf—. — S_ fir» - i Li^t Q-F 4 7<V~i 7» CefialcW ".........Q-J&Ex • 12* 132 u« namu'^M — 7 134 '" X I j u.i Pdr S>nj pf.-rQ-J I M 00 »«*rn rafcliEhinc. . -■ » — 113 — Krapr' cte*! i :rm — 7 81 'T.r.-p-.T' Ste»J & Iron pf- ___ — R 4 — Ftftii Ay« •£ tales JiJ • 15" — ___ sigsa ccc^non.... ■ — 45 65 Herring -Hm-I-Msr-. in ... — 30 45 J__t_at:rr. a ; Nickel.... - — 150 158 IriersaXional Nick-! pf.Q-F 6 SO 94 Isiersanona! Pil\-er _ — 15 25 IsiernaTlona! Pi'.ver rr -• Q j * J lB 113 V.rtrr Icr-.ber — 10 13 _ktr Uißr-T pf — 40 B5 DaaaOi El L _ I* . Q-M 8 127 ISO l___wa::ns Steel — «2 64 _BBflw & _<Jlnt urgb Co. J*J « 130 150 _srt_Tai<"- -.Q F 8 100 110 TxrJ _Ta ?r pr»f M4S * « 88 103 y*t i«h Register pr«f . JtJ 7 11« 120 ~las Pi aiMil Q-M 6 100 ICS • -aient P pref....Q-r « 101 105 OUs _.-••■ ator VAO _ PR ft« <>U Eievat or Pi Q-j * '•» ioi OU •Pinion S S J&J 6 105 115 flttSflc Oas & El • ■ — M ••>'•. TtdSc las *El pf. — -Q-J « 84 88 PWpe. _• *: C 3 — 240 _*) Pt« Manufacturing — 78 53 >t» SHs rt — *° p '> Proiucen' Oil Q-M r. 150 175 Pratt * Wbioasy pref. .Q-F 6 100 105 B»y«1 B»k Pcvder .. . <«'-M&Kx R MB 175 SSfet C H & _ Q-Sl&Ex 8 133 IST ♦*n-S»rs Chlrl*t . — 114 118 fUcier-J Coupler — 25 35 Etxsflard »:niBK Co — II ••» —rail i Mill Co pf A&Q S 49 T'2 *:••«•=£» m Cwp —100 110 T»2as Cctnpany . . .Q-M 12 2!7 224 ">»** i: Pacif.c coal...Bcrtß 6 85 105 Trecten Potteries — 4 7 Treat^n Potteries pref.. . — 60 70 Trsat-a Pot twig ctf«.J&J 4 «f> 7<» Trcw Directory . — 25 25 Vzim Ctrbide — — — 1"2 10« Vatm r-rr- QJ 2 .in 35 Te»n Tj gew liter ■ — .")£ X. ; tnl»n Typewriter Ist pf.AAO 7 ,110 m I'nton T'f*rnt»r 2d pt.AAO * 111 115 ' -:'er BsrJraet* Q-J 4 M »4 Ctut«J Bas sott pf Q-J « SI K4 V fc Finiehing ...... F-.I 4 140 150 T E Flni«hln« pf Q-J 7 110 115 T"H_IIS Railway . — 23 M *f Pmriflc — — 27 20 «r«f* P<ymoT — 374 lav '"tst Fawer pref ...... — 57 60 BONDS. •sj Malt •• .lilj 6 1O3 1 * 104>4 Am Pij- & F<ir>- Ist J*J * 1"3 105 Am P S * F Ist MAS T- 9* 10i» Am Tube I - ist A*>O 8 «B 05 AJa Tvpefnd dbt •>_N « 100 l'J4 As-. T7p»fn4 n«w M&N « 59 100 JfS' PufcltEhinß MA- 1 - f »5 I<V) ?!fib A-e -•&•« M_N' ft — 103 H^-ker-Joneit-j MAS 6 MB 1"» latT Ni. ici-l i»t AAO ■ 92 am J»»- Fliver 1« Jtf « 10» 111:, PNr S'.l-.-r «ibt jt I «1 ioo 102 «mt >X H» let Q-J « 03 105 Mtfaa & n<smb Co .;■■*- a 8 !'» Knr S-rfy ■iboat Ist M*N .'■ k'. 89 * T Bli'rjit St M«? « l"0 — a: R Ist il&N' S 75 — «*« iwa n c i*t M4VS ft 9.', 188 gswno Power Is 1 . F&A a 90 »•! ffWl <; &»; 1935 MAS * ."..-, 40 fcto-k Quoi mien T»l i~_-a f> M — ggdty <• A- C i?-_ J&J .'. «5 7'» 55 11 * 0 " Q_rt»*4a Ist . .. J4J 6 SMi 102 Cn T<Jr>- let '• IS2O MAN — 95 100 J ; mt«-j L»a<J <sbt ,T&J i «52 65 I. 8 Ficish .-one ...JiJ 3 05 1<» ' £ Ftnuntng let itcJ S 1«» 105 •BSSsJa-Car Cliem A4O 6 97 Sett RAILEOAD EARNINGS. WABASH. ffit'il' ? 1910. inon j»<ja Jn««. k , n Un M72.9K ***H J30.'..13:J •-l r Ito j« n 7. 1J.395.573 13.W5.521 U.3_&.021 A!_\BAMa GREAT _O! THERN ... '.y* 130 S. 15W. si.i KJn r-"^r -"^ *13».M)J f115,4«« $«>.7W li|Jl ' Ito l"w 31 2.021.505 1.<514.t54U 2,025.505 ratOXXAXI. NKW OKLUAX9 & THXAS PAC. (< ■ - 5217,010 $1W.7C9 m» U4w 2.03* see ...i.v<» _ T-KAfl PAC £LV' BESa^siß (217,011 H f«W Ito Dec 31 4.44<M*2T. 3.565.103 4.437.UU1 KETaOIT UMTKD. i.V?*" k '" Iw - $2W.«»2 »t««.»47 1171.173 •*•• lv. Dec 3i . 5.'K)2.302 7.0V7.6M 7.0»i5,112 „.- CEOIi'JIA JiKRN «L KI/JRIDA. ;', r ' lnl: -■ • S«i 305 335 jr.; ** *■« »" ijt. jS3.is.-: wi.112 jm.«i *-'> 'to Dr- 31 1.171.350 M0.43T I.0«0,0&5 twW CITY UAPID TUANSIT. zilV* '" x " v *2»»1 «:'.4 $1 5i. 720 5191. T00 £■ Jto Jtov 31 fJ.»n3.523 f1.523.208 6.053,371 !:,,'- iLUNoid «;entral. *M.»,'u 4.^*l 4 254 (L2«5 ■ ■ '■ . .«; $3.07«.«J«» ""I' Ito Ore 31 3C..5*5.423 .•_-.•-•. • - TA2<XJ *: MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. K^JJ £?*•*? *Wrjfc«72 $I.]<W._3B Jl.Ofi^iSU ■"? Ito bee Z\ ■ --. M -CM ■;. f..3i2.70<i CHICAGO INDUSTRIALS. *»-i«-»n r «'hUaco, January 10, 1910. lnl"l n l" p" ■ • WJiiewetta ft_bi<- car. 47 ** M *l * iwift *Co lojm tt ?il Te! -; l iH,,!^bcard P rcf 13ft r^V th P"" 1 -- WilVVMtern ?t o n« •_« ( ,B___v '.''•"*• I* M I Metropolitan pnsf.. 55 I s^i 1 !"7 "" •-■ .. :>2V» O*. JrT*""-"'* <3S do wife* ;i IV • do wnes 4 3 1144 NEW YORK j\n BROOKLYN TRUST. SURETY AND TITLE COMPANIBS. Comparative Table Compiled for The Tribune by Clinton Gilbert. No. 2 Wall Slr«et Earnings , per cent. fid. AW. /"*• ■ • from Nor. Surplus and undivided profits.- Deposit* -. --Book value. -, 27. "OS. tn "«" «_£• "' : ._,,,.,„ _i. , x _ Capital. Nov. 1«. '•.Nov. 27. '88. Nov. 18. '00. Nov. 27, f>S :•>•.. 1008. Nor 1* Dividend*. Bid. «■••" American Surety ,*>.. s.-; , j, isr,.3.v, »-..;...■.>-■.. _. J_ -04 ■;« in Q-J _'j ex 235 'Banker* 1.=51».t>00 TOJBa 1 6H.22Ti $13,140,832 , fH.77".S_I 102 141 =» 6Q-F [■*" *' M 1 HiSHKS* 3.000, «r>o 6.216.4H5 1.7«5.3«1 44.431.407 .-,.•- ._ M :mT m (a)10S 16 Q-J 700 - Bamkrvn TOO.OOO 403,251 308.113 3,760,271 2.577.570 1«2 IST 7 6 Q-P 14S J«» E_^*iE? 1 .000.000 -308 2.0.T«.f11r> je.815.4g2 IT o4»o 4 » :«o SJ *T 2*» «-J _59 •■ »?™fs_? 1.500,000 1.031.283 NW.842 13.718.280 ■■.>«•,.. ]«>. MO IT Mid 1W — Oofumbia. 3.ooO.i*>> 1.-..876.474 .13.3=35.232 75.»67.04« «8 393 789 889 !,«£ <a)li8 *» CM L"l 3 — "'" £'* ■ '■ LJOO.BOO 1.841.8 M 1.230.3.51 12.1<W.5*7 11.-J41.05H 2:.t 221) .11 6 Q-J . .12ft &> ' t ;»if a £ 500.000 2*1.1.'.H 290.010 6.271.421 4,23H,4*0 UK 1(50 — —- — 1_» 155 ji'-r^f" 8 ; . coo.wo i IM.BM 171.077 i.44i.r.ss 1.148.386 . SS3 134 8 r. M* s no — • fvEhTLwM 1.0i.(..i.h) U0»,83t 1.U90.P04 1H.W2.M7 12.GP4.t»U 211 MB 15 10 J& J **> 310 R.j.inahl« '-y+-' 3.000.000 11.05f.571 10.452.527 49,188.82] £1052 280 41* 44* M 20 Q-.T 600 ~ v-ffvVT-p n & Tr - '-'"^ ''""' «.574..W> 8.917.050 125.183.Rt4 117.171. 7*7 731 * 40Q-F I.SM 1 «73 v£i«i 8 1,«XO.OOO 1,919.873 1.80U..127 19.023.828 13.5M.40A 2fi2 ' _*1 23 12 Q-J 100 — £■',?"; 5 ' 730.000 835,087 80J».«43 R. 24.1.400 4.339. tuO 225 35 It 7J&J 200 210 £,?''■ ■ •"""' " 847.497 554.521 8.415.0.11 7.409.698 •_*> 27t <! 1" .t*J lino — SI'S ' .•] ( £ >< J£ ) 274.27« 238.081 4.320,550 3.414.780 ll»l 17* 22 • .t*.f _<*> SB Franklin 1,500.000 .1.035.227 1.6*«.R2S 12.168.ifei 10.010.312 1«> 2»V) — * j*.f 213 230 ouaramy _.<*W(¥*> 8.814.288 7.V&0.543 77.5W.426 72.2:W._t>s r..".l 454 t>7 20 Q-M 1,000 — guardian 500.000 M4.18X 543.670 3.558.774 3.751.637 20;; 200 _ _ 170 — " vd ';; n 5™' 004 ' 889.888 / fi«55.34.i 3,324.188 2.188.994 940 29.1 13 « J&.T 17", — Hamilton ttXJ.ooo 3H.'!.«KH !>10,213 7.028.002 6,65«.23!) 291 •-•« 2t 10 Q-F 230 270 "°™ 8 •;••"/ 750.000. 320,r,tU 3MJBI 2.006.371 LBsrt.fl3« 14.-. 140 3 —- — 10S — American .... M xi.> r.7.»7« 55.307 1.838.515 755.77.-, 112 JOB 4 - — — King's County SOfI.OOO 1.fMu.37» i.ISOO.tVX) 14.471.334 1.1.4W.1»fl 181 4«O 42 14 Q-F .V>T. — '•Knickerbocker ...... L200,0n0 1.«34.7J>7 1.000.125 84 1)10.224 55.488.891 288 183 M —- — 3<o 360 T-iw. T. Ins. and Tr.. 4.000.00i> «.23(t.217 5.858.408 13.150.513 11,072.833 2?-« 24»i 22 IS Q-J Ml — Law. Ktce. Co. (x>... fBQ».«M 2.247.74.", 2.12P..^. , '.—. — » ) 35« I*s (■)»« 12 Q-J 280 280 •Uncoln -0.0.-10 ,".22.7nt 425,03t 1t.33«.54^ 5.5n2.«24 152 157 (a>4 155 MB I.nns Island L. and T. LOW ' I 2,143. 4<*> 2,035,089 9.035.439 7.856.91 ft 314 303 23 12 Q-J 889 310 Manhattan l.O»O.0««> 2.427. 2.;«0.i«»2 I.'. 221 17 780.P27 34.1 .-.:« 22" 2J4T ::?0 — Mrtirantll.' 2,«W.<J09 7.30«.2.V, 7.534.815 I>7.S«.«>;{l JV0,047.5M 470 4H7 33 .!.. Q-.r 72;. — - Metropolitan j.0n0.0n.. s.l!'>!».'2 7.075, »a 24.437.044 ' 21.332 218 555 ')>!» 80 24 Q-M .130 IN Morton , 2.000.rt. I >.> g.tiW.B6l M.3MB 83112,484 82994.673 510 474 fiR 20 oTm 600 — MutuaiAiltanre W.OW 4.-....77S 381.0T3 12.:>35.425 «. 751.371 IHI 151 10 -. V Lli i::.» l«o Mortpfl fa Co. (x). 2,<HW).(¥V» <m.«M 474.20!> l_ 124 I"4 5 5 q.j 10 110 Mutual SOO.OOO 1«3,1!»2 . 110,n41 1.210,120 1.051,43« I.M 137 M « Q-J&lcx 130 — N. V. IJfe In. * Tr..» l.O<y>.on«> 4.Hi7.7«S 4.15K.110 88,285.8*3 86,92*094 ' 183 fllft B8 45 J&D 1.000 1.110 N"-w York 3.000.000 »,8«.1T7 10,428.188 61.272.200 4&228.Ma 402 447 47 32 Q-J -- C~O Nas^u :..... ,^-22? *----' : 427.440 P.«n3.53 5 . 8.fT0.«59 181 171 m % Q-P M 0 170 >. V. Mts. & Sec 1.000.000 «77.P74i 613.415 163 ift2 17 ljoj 225 233 P«>pte"a 1.000.0n0 1.8 M.908 -1.437.030 IK ''*S.tii2 17.222.12H 283 248 88 1° 5o M 300 'Quwis County ...... flOOOrto n.!.40« 1«7.9K» 1.774.2.-.4 1.365.354 132 133 .->■?> 5 Ji,l 117 — 122H Realty Associates Or). 4.«W.OJV> 1.885.9R8 1.388 - UK) 13T. 10 « a *i,, its 1-.7 Standard . 1.000.000 l.4ort.l=^ l.»£aS3 15.014.12S 13.613.672 24!> 238 31 1« Q_J 4O» — • Tit!* Cuar. & Tr 4.37.%.<>»> I>.W!.»'4 » 708 l.T»i 24.22».«J. ? i0 22.523 603 32K 300 47 2<>Q-T R7 »4 Trmt Co. Of JU*rl«. 2.<vw.<Y>O «.452,2«7 0.386,390 21.625.112 23,015,091 423 4m 14 10 Q- 1 .".r^i 3«n Title Insurance Co. it) 2.890.009 1.880.8 M 1.824.552 188 170 ,1, 1 7 2£ o 188 ,- A t.'nion i.oito.ixio ?.217.555 . 5.17»/i7'i 84.435,887 63.38T,408 922 »!S M 50 otr' 1375 — ' U. S. M«rt«ai?i. & Tr. 2.000.000 4.455.90t« 4.571.«84i 37.48rt.«Jt33 101,473 324 OP IS a4J4l> 480 470 VnliM states 2.00a00.% .13.902.625 33.796.692 7.'.,3i«.J»2» 443,577 793 790 65 60 r* ; 1 250 IVi ' Van Norcirn I.oo<»,nOrt 1.132.249 1.928.656 8,631,612 7.202.027 213 2«2 12 Mo 235 260 ■v\»shnirt«n 500.000 1.532.0«» 1.220.2f.l P.R29.001 B,lCrt.7Of) 3«tJ 344 3« 14 Q- I ••'«•, "7 . Windsor 1.000. 000 .141.334 437.07t» T.998.0T4 P.128.7'U 154 144 1« fi T&r> 133 140 TVcst.-nester .TOO 000 2<X\l72 185,892 2.R14.427 2.275,533 1«M 1«C 12 * .I&-.T 1?O — W««tches <S- ■Bronx's) 6<>0.o«»0 444. 485.8 M isa lsi is « ,j*l MB ,70, 70 Willla—illlH 700,000 137,300 350.244 1.592.400 2,115.013 120 154 — . _ _ 'Capital JncrcasM from $1.«00.ono to (VW>.(K»O Otob-r 1. 1000. incfAsinar surplus by $4..000,000. a np-cial dividend Of 50 per e?nt tras a\r* paid on old stock. 'Capital increased from $1,000,000 and cash dividend of 200 per cent paid out of surplus June 15 IDC« *^ur plus and undivided pr«fli« a.ft^r di*ductiiiir surplus i-<>rtlfl«it«»ii. *Caplt«i ii>.-r»aß<Ki from $750,000 to $1,000,000 in February 1009 W2.500 beinr paid into surplus at th' time. 'Capital was increased! from 8580.800 to $«>oi\otX> January 1. 1009. «Ab«orb-d th« Bowling GrVn Trust Com-anv in April. 1009. <yi A» or October 31. U) As of December 31. <s) Capital increased from $2,500,000 to $4.00r>.000 In July. 1900. (ai On averag* capital. '-- '**'* ;;; : ■ THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. New York. January 10, 1010. P-ar_, «_■■ .. 2*l l poultry, cxt3 3SS rfour bbls «.775i Oranges iFlsi. ca 15.050 Flour. sacks ... 30,035 Oranges (CM) cs. ♦•'^J Buckwheat flour. ; Lemons (Cal), <-s. ■__ rksss 2.040! Prunes (CM), pkgs 10,450 ! Carnmcsl, boss. 748 Raisins 1' 1,. pkgs J3_ Wh-at. bash .... P<>. oool Apples, bbls .... M_ Corn, b-Sb H0. 7.'.0! Apples, bis X.__s Oats hu«h 73.200 Potatoes, bbls... *»"O llyr burh ... 1i.050 Onions, bbls *1«» Peas, hash 2.800 Dried fruits, pkes •'■■■■-'•" ; Buckwheat, bush L2O*JI Benin, bbls. . L 423 : Barley. bush.... 7.«50| Rosin oil. bbls... __ Malt." bus* 4.5001 Spirits turp, bbls. 3M Rice. P kts 1.625! Crtide turp. bbls.. *•> Ha- tens 330 ! Pitch, bbls 1-5 i Straw, ton« .... Tar. bb^ l_o reed. ton« 60 Sugar, baj?^ -4 *<£ ,ira^ seed, bags 63i> Oilcake. , ?_»_ - " 1 -05 Hops hales I*4 Oil. luh. bbls.... I.«fl8 Be-rnbU . Sf»j Peanuts, bags.... 2., 0f} Beef tc_ Tobacco, bhds.--. 173 Beef' .csn-di'. cs. ft4B; Tobacco, tierces.. «• Hams pkgs 110! Tobacco, pkgs l-'p Ba^Sn. pk^i. -• . m Whiskey, bbls ... S** I^M. tierces (51 Wool, hales I.«<> Lard! kegs . . .' 2.5101 laUe. bales ... . :<23 , ____; __£» ... 12! Cotton. hal-.. S.IM Grease pkgs . l°o| CotfnseedoO. bis «2« Butter, r^es. . 3.706 Copper P_sce_.- 1 ->;,V se B-C-I. I s *"' C-pfr matt-, bags j2o - ca__S . . * 24" Hides. hd» B.g_ I Df^ed poultrj". I Wine fCal). 1 '!" »• i pkes .. 1,679! Brandy (.Cal). bbls 2t5 EXPORTS. Wheat, bush .... 27.8481 Oilmen 1. Th «5 .750 «-orn. bush : : : : «J>.710 Oilcake. n>.: .....>71.2.>0 Barley, bush.... 29.712 Refined pet. pals. .> 4_o Buckwheat, bush 10.0." Cot' seed oil gals **.5 Peas bush 10&! Lub oil. gals 240,420 Bean's. bash .. 253 Pork, bbls 244 riour, bbli= 1-411 Beef, bbls 108 ; Flour, sack^.... 15.57O | Beef, threes... .._ 105 CornmeaJ. bblf.. 377 Bacon, lb *!3?! 3 ?S I S2 ; Fc< , 4 n> CS. 140 Hams, lb lO.orto Oatmeal." 'pa_i . 400! Lard. Ib *.=M2 Bran, Tb 520,440 Grease. ft 18.000 Grass seed, bags 816 Butter. IT) I*_J Hay. hales 1.6 M Cheese, lb -3.940 Alcohol. _ais 9.450] EXPORTS LAST WEEK. Ti'h»4» bush 2.15.054 j Rosin, bbls.... 4.55& i-orn bush Ssl 444 R«« pot. gals. .10. 531.647 :J££: r..«00 | Naphtha, stals. lot: 4 ! Biriir bush.. S.:U3 I Benzine, eals.. 1«t.620 S?In« bu-h 2. B22' Gasolene, sals 121.0 M) FtoSr" bWfl .'. 15.a» cot'a-d oil. KlB 1H1.700 Four sack-. |i:«BL«tb oil. gals.. 123. rornm'l bbls 1 t>7« ' Pork. »*l. lias l-> # d lb 6fi.«4O;Becf, hhi» 1.H?2 Oaini<*a! "pksa 1.120 Beef, tea 283 B^rTS.. P £03.400 Bacon, Th 2,6»4.323 ..„., « a bgs 2.356 i Hams, Ik 113.«00 Ha bales ».419 • Lard, Th 3.055.«:-> Hops, bales.'. WjLard oil. gala. •"«» Alcohol, gals. 14.25.v Tallow. Th 142,400 TlThiKkev ealS 2.720 Grease, 1* KW.«PO Oi^a-'rT Ss9.S7sßutter.lt. <*.<**> UlSke.' »• : : 2.3840 a» Chesse. Tb... 40,860 Epts turp, sals 69.170 CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron Nor No I I Flour. Mpls pnts $5 70 •..:$!!»«» ! Cotton, middling 13.45 Iron SO? NO 1 . *1« S7^ j Coffee. No 7, Rio Hi «tcei rails 2S 00 I Sugar, granulated 565 -,'-• "rha'ni" Ica^J. *"° Beef hams 250^ « 1 "'- Tallow, prim-... •» iwheat No _ red 1 W ■ Pork, mess ..... 12 00 ,' N - o « ro xd 71-i : Hogs.drßrj. ]«o Th 1 2 » Oate. mixed. 26 _ i Lard. Mdle West 1-..80 to 22 Ib 60 I •Nominal. rsale3. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New York, January 10, 131". rmiv— WHEAT — Very nervous, and after ■fill 8,720.00» bus* last WP^. and *^%T nin reniU r__r Th* uma'.l Htoc'... it is helle^-ed, will resuij. HevaTor ?ome^c 1 for «pot and SI 32 nominal mr n h afloat- No 1 Northern Duluth. $1 -8. *ni v« - hard winter ?1 M% nominal fo b afloat. ><> _ lurd le v« mads CORN easier early. S bwS_h:KoS fob afloat sold at 71 - . ™^<- -M-rkit '•■bowed SOOHS weakn^s : early. b«t New York.' BARLKY-Finn; feeding. ,o'iC nominal c i f New York. " -" 1 ' ' MSW VOHK PRICKS. __ ■ Cam: -<ji^ 7«' ; May — Oats: __ _ 'o'i Co?i yUi CHICAGO PRICES. Wheat: ?1 n ?1 13 », 51 i.^ij May 5J 1* *\ £>■ *] o-Tj, l <»3>; 1 o: t '% July .Jiii:: *ffl_ *SS I S3 »* •* September.. o*% »^» •>- - «*y £ Tt'l «7'i «»*!i ««'-* 2g«_i«r.: S« Si: 671, 68H «8 iS^ber:: 41%: » si si « T.n^arv 1" 42 12 .V) 58 12 50 12 00 •l£y^..:::l"-i»> 1207 1200 1207 1207 jiSuary 1153 1157 113.', 1157 ,n fiO Jjinj_r. -■-'. '.1140 1160 1140 1130 1132 Jar^uarv ..Cl*2 2152 21 SO 21 SO 2175 May ?. •• ' -21 »» 21 00 2180 2100 2102 I>TEBIOR RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Tn-Aav 750.«W0 M4.«K»O ».".{•. «JOO ___CWOa_ '".'.'... .1.427.000 1159.000 &VI.OOO La^t year?.' SO7<««» 872.000 JWI.OOO SEABOARD CLEARANCES. rimir. Wheat. Corn. __. __. 41,000 73.0W 2*9.eao T V... ieck ttU.«)Oft l^i.olM) .'.;!4.o<K> _^J rear.'. 60,0C"> SS«.000 215,0«W COTTON — An early adv*nc« due to a bullish census report «»» followed by _ sudden re newal of «erigatlomil w«akne«s and _ decline which for rapidity and excitement overdid even th* panicky conditions of last week. There was n. change In general trade news to explain the. ?ol!ap»e, but It looked ** if the early advan lia.i brought out a lot of lon* «-otton from peopl« I wl .Je • oiinden.* in the bullUh portion bad h '. n chaken. The low point wan reached late |n th^ day when stereo «old at 15.0rt0 and May ',"•;•. representing a decline from the hitch __tnt 'of the morning of from 57 to M points and from s-turc*-'* -lose of from 74 to 70 points. Tt;" market r!o»e,i weak at a net toss of 54 lo -'. DOints with March st l&.llc sad May at 1* lit After the close May changed hands un - i_l'v at 13.20.% or 7 points below th« low '.••ord .if !a»t week. Fluctuations ■•• New Or s'°a were -yon more violent than those in th« u__T marhet. the difference between the liigd ™a low for the day ther- being over _ .-em _ .^•.nrl Southern spot markets were unchanged so lower The -nsu* report fhowerj J>,«4il,f(o(i l,^i/« tinned *• January J. comparing with !>, £?s7«v> tinned to r»erember IS. thus <"_?*■•• ""I'lnnlnc tor titm c-rto* of iibout Mf.«o bales, " _!n« *».«• <»V" r i -wflsl contract pric-.: ! O0»"- Hi?h Tow. Cles* dsv. | Jar try ■ 15.70 15.72 IB 03 13.03313.04 15 60 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 11. 1010. February.. -____- 15.03313.05 13.7.1 March 1.-, <r, m.02 13.06 15.1iff18.14 15.*5 April...;.. — — — 1R.21@15.24 ISM May I<U« 16.19 IP.S2 15.3451.*i.3S W. 06 •lune 16.n0 ifi.iv> 15.«3 J3.31®13.3.'l 16.00 July ]«.13 16.19 15.32 15.33@10.35 lt?0« August 15.80 15.52 15 <*> 15.00®13.02 15.68 E>epteinb_r. 1*4.-. 14.43 13.75 13.73«13.?2 14.37 October... 13.TC 13.7"J ISI4 13.16#13.20 13.«» December. 13.4- 13.42 13.42 12.51<8 12.90 13.33 COTTON— Th<? local market for spot cotton was quiet, -with pries 40 points lower st 15.45 c for middling upland and 15. 70 c f«r middling Gulf; delivered on contract 5.200 ba!«s. Southern ■fpot mark«ts w«re '•>l<>s:raph'M as follows: Mobile «_?:-. unchanged at 15 •"• We: ialas. 300 bajas; Savannah nominal, un,'lianged at 15?»e: sales. 2.22'j bal»s; Norfolk quiet; He lower at lpHc: salos. 247 hal«s; Baltimore nominal. }»c liigftor j at. IT) I*,-;1 *,-; Augusta st'--ad>-. unchansed at 13V- . ' sales. 2." bales- St L>iuis quiet, unchanged at 13% c; LJctle Rock quiet. Ha higher at lo'i". I Memphis quiet, \ir. lower at 15 3 *,-; sales. 1.400 1 bales; Oalvestoe qui»t. '«c low*»r at 13Vjr; sales, • 1.000 hiii«e. New Orleans steady, '*■■ low»r at 13^ac: sale?, 775 bales; «Tiar!<'*ton and Wilming tor nominal. Estimated receipts of cotton at leading points for Tuesday: At New Orleans, «, - (-00 to 7 <■**■>. against 11.413 last we* and 17.- Cob last year; at Qalveston. 22.r-O<> to 25.00<\ ! against 17.^51 last vr<?»\r find 20.863 'a" rear. Liverpool caMsa— Spot quipt; sal»«. 5.000 bal«: *p»nnilation and export, f>o<>; American. 4.<V3«>: imports, k.ocki. American. S.?X>O; t»nd?r«, »« docket. is <wT bal"s; middling upland. 8 "2d. Futures opened steady «t io«i2 points higher on noar an.i 7 points higher on late months. Closed peak, r.V5<St) points lower: January and January- February. b.Oid: Fpfaniary- March. 8.0". -.'i; March-April. 8.03 d: April -Slav. S.WHrt; May : June S.OSSd: June-July. SO^i: July August. I 8.07 d: Augnist-Septembor, 7.«_»; S*«ptemb«r ' ,-> 0 , 0 j,»r 7.31 d; Octohor - November, ..irw: November-December. 6.09^d; I>ecemb«r-Januan - . I 1j.07" id. COFFEE — Dull and featureless; sales. 6.0f<0 I basj*. Th« market opened bar«iy steady, with ! Januarj- unclianifM and other posttiona 5 to 10 points lower, and at th« close was inactive at a net decline -if 5 to 10 points, ;=r»ot demand was quiet, hut holders continue bullish and "^"re not disposed to tower values, although at ta^ close the spot market was Ftea/iv and a shad 1 * : easier at ft 11-16c<?S?ic. Local contract prices: a tur- Open. High. Low. Close. da;-. January ....6.55 6.85 6.85 _-B_£«.« 6.83 February ... — — — 6.85e«.!>0 « 90 March . . . . 6.95 6.03 6.93 H.f*M|t).O3 t? !>5 April — — — «.03(_7.00 7.00 May 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00i-7.<« 7.05 fun's . — — — 7.00'g7.10. 7.10 July .... — — - 7«8eT.1« 7.13 1 August — — — 7.0")®7.10 7.13 i September" ..7.15 7.1.', 710 7.05@7.10 7.15 ! October — — — 7.of>®7. «> 7.15 November .. — — — 705@7.10 MB December ...7 10 7.10 7.05 7 00(f7.05 710 FLOUR AM» MKAL— Flour inactive, with 1 buyers indifferent. Quotations were as follows: Spring patents, $s*o#s6 8£»; winter straights. 96 40@95 50; winter patents. $5 .Vi's9o; spring • lcara $4 s<»S;s4 03: extra No 1 winter, $4 io@ ?.->• extra No 2 winter. $4 s'>«s4«; Kansas ' strsi__ta, SSfiSS-S. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR— Quiet; bulk. $2 per 100 tb. BUCKWHEAT— Nominal. RYE FLOUR— Firm; fair to good. I 94 23-3*4 40; choice to fane; $4 43@54 60. CORN ! MEAL— Firm; kiln dried, $3 .".5. BAOMEAL— i isteady; nn« white and yellow, 91 5.) "•; ' coarse. $1 45<351 s<>. FEKD— Western and city i firmer. Western spring. $27 s<>'r/$27 75: standard I middling, 927 50©527 76 : flour do. $3075; red dog. $31 20®.<:!2: city bran. $25 90 bulk. $27 .5® 92S sacks; middling. 525 25«930 50; red doc, $"2; hominy, .hop. 927 30 bulk, $2S 70 sacks, oilmeal, $37. nominal. PROVISIONS — Eauler during the greater part of the day. The undertone was steady, however, and at the close th« market was at tn<> best for the day. with only moderate, losses. PORK — Barely steady: mess, $C4<5'524 25 ; family, $2t>ias2Gso; ibort clear. $23^927 50. BEEF— Firm: mess. 911500*12 50; family. 918«>$1« 3O; packet. 91_@91230 extra. India mess. $24 600923. BEEF HAMS— Steady; S24'?*2»> DRJESBED HOGS— Bacons, 11 V-: I*o Ib, II 7 »c: l«0 Ib. 12 l *c: 140 Ib. 12'ic: pips. 12% c CUT MEAT?— : Tickled bellies, smoking, I8^c; 10 Tt>. K!c; 12 ">■ 13c; 14 It) 12c. PickM hams firm; 1." 1" V\ TALLOW— Steady: city. «« r *, : country, 6Hi&7c. T. \RD— Easy: Mlddj<» Western, 12.75<g>12.£50: city. l2^i®l2Hc. Refined barely steady; South ; America. 14 «<»•■ Continent, 13.50 c: Brazil, kesa. ]fi.«oc rompound steady: 10S'-l0 I STDAR INE — Quiet; oleo. 17Vi@lSc; city lard, l3tftVi-2<\ SI'««AR — firm, with all refiners now selling on the basis of 4. 05,- net. less 1 per cent • a*h for granulated. Ner* business was moderate, '■ but withdrawals were liberal. Raw firmer, but 1 not quotablv higher Th« Tendon market for ! beet sugar v.as 2'-z#3d higher, with January, I 13s I '— >i Februarj". :;ls «'i. and May l"s nd. RICE — Firm, but quiet and unchanged. M-ETALS COPPER — Standard firm. rpot and all deliveries un to the end of April clos ' !nc at 13.37 I 4@l3.ti2Vic. London steady; spot. itil 12a rtd- futures. £»i 2 10s. Local dealers quote: i T_tke copper. _}.7B#Mc: electrolytic. 13.509 : 13 75c: casting, 13.25@13.50c. Export? to-day ' were 347 tons, makinfir a total of :;,1«7 so far i this month. Arrivals were about -170 tons. I TlN'— Steady: spot, S2-Sr>^3.l<- : January, 32.7.".'?J» 32.85 c !>h'r\iar" r »ir3;<e; March. 32.90CJ .•.",:.• London, lower: spot, £140 2s rtd: futures. (ISO 10«. LEAD— Qule.t; spot. 4.67'5''»4.72V3C. X-»" York- 4.«30, East 9t. L"vis. London higher, i £13 IKb 3d. .SPELTER— Easy: spot. tt.lO'q«J.2.V. pre* York- 6<"ai5.07U,. East St. Louis. London ' «i-.-liang»d ' IRON— Tb« Ecgllsh Iron market ' was lilKher, with Cleveland warrants quoted at ■ . »ls 10V>d. No change ioea.l!.. No 1. foundry. i Northern. $18 739*19 23; No 2. $IS6Ossl!>: No ■ 1. Southern, and No I. Southern, soft. $18 50-g> ■ $i?>2r. Fie Iron .ertiticates uni-hang«*l. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS Steady to firm, but quiet and unchanged. VAVAI MTORE-I — SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quite active, and with light offerings the market wa« firmer. ROSIN— Firm, but un- I ehan_»<i TAR — and unchanged. OIL;? Refined petroleum Steady at th» lower . prices -, oui •! laiit week. Unseed oil firm, 1 but no ''hanjr« repo-ted In rales. COTTOXbEED OIL — Quiet; sales, 100 bar | rels. Prlcrti were easier, closing at a. net decline of 2 to 8 points. Local contract prices: Kafir- S DOt . ... -- — — 7.41va7.60 7. 32 January .'.'.'- 7.50 7.5» 7.50 T.45«W.» 7.51 February — — — 7.44C7.4S 7.M March 7.52 7.53 732 7.50tf'7.32 7.55 adi-h — — - 7.51£t7.53 1. a.; May... 7.61 7.61 7.54 7..V37..V, 7*l July..! ; '. 7.64 7«4 7.5« T.V^T.flO 7.« September....... 7.33 7.".", .:.."> 7.4.'.«7.^2 7.63 October ........ — — — 6.05@tf.9-o 7.00 COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. Www York. January 10. l? 10. BKANS AXI» PEAb — Receipts. I MS bnes beans. Harrow and red kidney slightly firmer. Other vnrletl«n steady, but general trade sMil ' quiet. BEA.VP— Marrow, choice, bushel. $2 ••; medium. *•-• 23 '<f $2 30 ; pea. 92 27 ! - «js2 SO; : white ktdn<-<- $3 2.*: red kidney. $2 80_)925.-. I veiiow eye. 9;; 2.*.; h!«.-k turtle houp, S2(*«l!»s''; j ; lima. i""alifornii». $2 f»O<jjf S2 #5. PEAS— Scotch. ! bags, bushel. $2 23©52 57H. BlJTTKß— Receipts. .1.705 pkgs. Plenty of , fre*i, creamery of all kind* to meet present i ni>M». and the ton* is steady to firm, but 1 without quotable change. Creamery, specials, ; Ib, TAr: extra*. 3.V; nrets. _i%#S4e; «"cond». 30022 c: third*. Hie; held, upei-ml*. Hil<*34r: extrHß. ."2 .",2 'i e : tirita. 31®31%<*: seconds, 29 : ; «t :;o.- Ktate dairy tubs, tine»i. M#S4c; good : to prime, Siiia32c; common to fair. 'Jit 'a 20' 1 . ; nvnceiM. (sperluls 5««; extras, 2S' V >;: firsts, 2fi'. ; '1 ■!'■■ Heconds. MO24Vic: Western imita tion creamer) flrntß. 28<J2Se' factory. firms, 2.*»c; »econdii. 24W24 l <'. thlrdn. 2292 V puck i hißr mock. No 1. 2*'i''; No '-•. 2:;'iQ2lc; No I S. 21(3'22«ic j riir.KHE Receipt*. 1344 boxes ; - • 1--1 - ac ! tive >„,,,] for fancy fall m«<l» small ehaaa*: tl><> market is showing Inrr"«seil Btrength, uml 17' 4'4 '- In • well jbli«li".l quotation, with asms holder* refusing to effer high grade tints on thai basis. Mo other changes in quotation* have lieen warranted. HiK'i giade «klmn In fair demand mil firm. but ordinary winter luade very dull and weak. St_t.- full cream. ! »r-e<-tals. 17 ',«!*••: September, fancy. 17 V: j October, best. >B'>e; winter made, h.-«st, 1& 'i •■ : common in fair. \?><n \~, skims I ', Ib, fall I ro«.i« f-p-.-ialn. 14 -. v int. .- made. heat. I2*p T-'j.!; f»i r if, finnii. IOiJII.-, common. 7© B'-c: mil uklni- fttjtl'^c. F.GGS— Receipts. 4,240 ,ase« Bupplv H*ht , »nd sdviees of small shipments In transit. I r)»man<J for fresh is. however, about as light j ■* th« supply, and prices show no further upward tendency, though th»» tnno is firm. f-tora(;e quieter, but firm. State. Pennsylvania i ; »nd De_rbv. hennery ti hlte», fancy. 43®"«0c; : Kaihered. 40 '/ *<«•" hennery browns, fancy, 44 fi» I **'•: *a«lier»d. 3«'*42«*: fre»h gathered extras, I 43943 c; iw*rii firsts. 4<>r : first sa.(f.i?)i!; lower *ra-f sngrs7c; held firsts, 3l'33ae; lower I grades. 27<JS0e: refrigirrator. fancy, C7Uffl2«-; Sn" 818 11 *^- 70 ' O «*<:onda. 25^, @26c ; ' third*. -.|'»®23c; poor. 21'823c. dirties, No 1. 22® J..'::; undergrade*. l»«21c; checkß> 17<s=0c; FRCTTS— DRIED— Market qutot. Januarr. February prim* evaporated a ppi«s pftetlns at IHc. APPLES, evaporated, fancy. ih i*'--* r_iV P«T' 8 ??^ CJC J IT I™-1 ™-- " v conimffl fair jVatt» t r. old . •*•%«• „„- , lri e d . Canadian. « s« .0. Southern. 6H_»4ic; Pemuoivania, ti* » P ili OT^,,, CalUornla - Moorpark. 12<i?12 l j': Royal ll«Hli*c; PEACHES. pe<?i»d ls«"rt.- : tn?.??,*! 1 - ,6SBc:, 6SBc: PR^^'ES. 3«l FRESH hVr?i« «£*s s , 2ppl .. and s * IIIn * »«o*«r. ran wd K«d7 o U i,'« stn » w «»"rrleß in light receipt Afri.U-. t^M" vari(=tl<>3 bb! S2 23i_C4SO' EH_f_l_P^_&?m PtKRiFs. Florida. quar f . 4r>'s7sr4 r >'s7sr iißivri-j keTih^c~ Wl i " "*__ mor * -•"•■•'♦" the mar- Ket shots a firmer undertone, in Oregon a f»w saj»s reports at 22,. with 10, «™ com,.^ m*«nts. n Th-r» ha w. been somo inquiry for con ' swSJ?^ Mlllnetfln - Irt California Sonomaa ?n^ ?£ « for f 1 about 21e - but fowera hold l,4n «-i5 1; . In XcT -' York Statp th<?r * ha * B '? a^ buy n S O f snml i i ota> aad Wock m EST^? handß , ls i§TaduaUy working into nar roTi comp»» Ji'U'Jdolns on th« local marker. HA\ AM) STRAW— Firm. Receipts llph% j It l7i ♦I lmlte i- prlces exceedingly hifh. ! \-; JJ, ? h «sclTslW: larea bales - 100 " r »*kin.. SSsf^l c ;'' >vcr "lover mixed. 8Oc#$l! S£«e; cl?Ud^_sffe : Bhort in^ n « !^ Ifl POULTRY— ALIVE — No fr " h arrival* but __"« r >- tracks were ""loaded and 2 'cm tJ___J rra^.^K we " k ' » r t. ce>i t8 are "ill on th<» inter t rt J? v , okps re li »' ht - and all Indications Trading fsI ?" r P^ ices th« "' e< ' k - DRESSED— M»hf ci s slo "V but reCfti Pt* and Invoices very sr^nfi- mark- h, for fowls and chickens in Ul_hJr # P "', wlth holders asking full-,- 15 higher. treaJi receipts of turkeva are. mod ateadv U «'_2_S*!i ""^demand. Ducks a-bout -4«__?°^__r^ # | 6 r : " lat * -^"vt, . nearby> fair to « or> d. __^3Sc; Ohio "aided " *-'••_ SCa l?* d - T 4c: oth " Western? , sra.]<ir<i .J' 3 «;4r. dry picked. 22©24 c: old ioklri.H lc .i>^ thcrn >- dr:/ Picked. «2i4®2:. s<-ald«d. J2'a,23c; BIIOILER^. PhiladViphia W««_ nder A lb - Oc; P«nsTlv anla . D24^^ *lS : fresh' rfl*ri i>C> ,?? 1 ?. "*• fane "- fro «" To^Joa Bh> x 0: *- 1< " : Michigan, scalded fnncv l»'*-«»,. ; oth»r Western. IS«"ft<" CHirKPV postern dry picked, milk f^d 22@23r- corn g__f. a___?s___s^2?w_a Ibrgilsc; Maryland. Jersey, etc 14OlSe- nt^r &^Scsrx«£.«s2 ? _S £__^"*- - = b -^ 91 s<>i3[sl ,(♦; j/. r s«v, hhl or bar 91 _B_kt - r ' £»£_ stock, bag. 7SC«SI 23; SWEET POT 4 \V^v: I \" U * KS ' California, dnna. $i««S? n^tii? New Orleans, bbl. 91 sii wnrq«F>T_J MJbuncbes. $3«54; New Oriesn* $_•$_»• Be^l 115; bbl or ba?. $I®sl 25- Charleston 100 .SiTinS^* 1 -•"'• ' iuie. pJSabf^ f T -SliV -' il>ni " stll '- » lv "*-°- 100. 94C.98: bbl mvm^v!™^ Siis(3?nK bbl. 91 7.-.W9- '•p rm" h ?" Flon.ia, basket, $1 25«825 .^^olv-r 0 sta!ks - B ** B ° : »*»ta »nd Jersey .•h->. $!«s_<__ Callfornl;. ..-at . $4 73«.<>- n o fl Ma, crate $_es2a CAL'UPLOWKRS. 1 rJomr Island, bbl. 00c«$4_ Florida, basket SiafflSlfiC? • allfoniia. ,-aw». $2: half rase. $1 • CHICORY ' Nen- Orleans, bbl. $2G$3; ESCAROIJK V'«« :m*' EWOPLANTS Florida ho\. ¥l®s« 50- tc \Ll"' N_rtOlk hhl. 30ir«S.'. KOHLRABI V. OS $lwsl ...: Florida, basket aSriJSS bast"?: SWI ..>; Honda, basket or box. Sl«$o- >j P^ Orleans. bM. 9^?2.v.. LIMA BEANs! *_&_,_£ box. 94: ONIONS. Cuban, rrat,- 92 23- mna.ll whit* "Pickle 2O©_Or. ; tats an,l Western.' "{,„! •BetMl: basket. 73c«9125; yellow, .:»l©s2 red. hair. $1 _s*Jsl 75; own.. Cwintv^a -.-M..-V baer $1 25«5l 73; r^l. $1 23551 62- «Wct|"ut Valley. vHlow. hag. $1 •::..(?$ I IO; OKR A Florida carrier' IsMi pSaS. basket. $_esß : PEPPERS hii-p box. $2.^Kas;;. carrier or basket V 125« S :>: r.\Rs::!pa. hi. $j__si 30 : parsley New Or leans, curly. $G Co«9tt: piaJn. 9«<ns7. B-rm.ui« era**. 91 7:. 3 sL'. R(SMAINE. Florida, bask™ 9itt ?2 J5; New Orleans, bbl. 91 3O«9;! 30- n<.rmii.iß crate. $1«$17B: BHAJLLOTS New Ofl«aT_T hhl' 91 STRING BKANS, Florida, wax. fa no basket. |$4PS3SO; green. $.1 3<v a *4 30- poor t.i ¥°°& Wsoes«3o: SPINACH. Norfolk.' bbl SIM ilfiO: SQUASH. «'dsi7-. ; rioridn white,' box! si«sl ,Vi: Cuban, box. $1; TURNIPS rutHl«im r.bl. <WV<{?f!: white. 50c951: TOMATOES Florida' ctrrter $liHs2&«: Cuban, carrier. $1 _3ir_2' WATERCRESS. 100 bunches, Sl^jlv *■'«>-• LIVESTOCK MARKET. N'*w York, Januarj' 1(V. 1910. WEEKLY RECEIPTS. B**ovpß. Cows. Calves. Sheep. H«!r« Jersey City 2.700 _ Ml KOTti iuSa Bhitieth street ■:.-;:;» S3 2 10D 7 «») *-■ __ Fortieth street.. — — _ ' . a - ft , I.ehiph VmUpv.. 3.«2(> — 1.044 10 "15 - (Vntral Union... 2.H77 — jim, 7 ',».., — M'whawlwn .... 177 _ _ _ Z fccattcrlns ..... 6 6 M 33 , m ___•_?*• "••'!;! I 4,802 _S.Mg T2IMM Totals last wk ll.9.«l 113 . 7 .V. -ja.oso caisos WEEKLY EXPORTS. I.i ■■■• <Jrj>. of Morris He-f Co.. ■* N>w York "*__" _*__§ Schwarsscblld _■ 6.. Ss. MUmewiska'. 21 : •M .l Uuuaberg & Son. _a Mlnnwunka. IS7 - — I"• Pr Beef Co.. Si. MlniMwaska.. — 4.« Swift Hoef Co., Is. New York.. — SlO HUtcellaneouß. _a. Bermudlan .. . '..' 24 — X Total man ~~t»i '-Tivvt Total exports last weak .... . ,v"s k'tiU Eo*ton exports this week * " ■• - - 1 s-h rhllad^lpliia TtnA ' Portland ll '£lX st. John i.Lvr.v.*, — "i'» ~* To London ....^ '"" '-,■*.', a K7l To r.iusgow l<o ™ °_ To MannheHtHr . ' ' , '-., To >vonniouth . ' 41 ki To B*nnud_ and West Indies'. '.'.'.'.'.'. 24 Totals to all ports ' "iTf^T Tj'iaa Tt»tal» to all pom last w«e_::;;:.::4.o_5 7 «7« QUOTATIONS FOR BSEVBS, fiood to rhol' ■(. j.aiiv* Hte^rs IK MMrl' M Poor to fair native (teen *$ "oS A Pn Oj'n end »taes niuiwitni Bulls and dry c0w....... 2^ « JJ| a *sd V.. 1 : 1 !? 1 ;" " ttt ' vt „_.„ o^;.._, - " **" -•••• . I «r^ h s. 1"' for **«t*»?»! =03 cart, or 6,402 head, including 258 can for (laughter $2,500,000 Portland Gas & Coke Company Portland, Oregon First and Refunding Mortgage 5% Gold Bonds Dated January 11. 1910. I>n« January 1. 134 Optional at 110 and interest on January I. 1220, or any interest dat« thereafter. Int?re»t payable January 1 and July 1. Denomination 11.000 Principal and interest pay able in New York. United States Mortgage and Trust Co.. N. Y. Trustee. The Portland Gas &. Coke Company, operating under franchises, in opinion of counsel unlimited as to duration, does the entire gas business in the City of Portland, Oregon, with a present estimated population of 225,000. The business has been established for nearly fifty years, and the present plant is thoroughly modern and up-to-date, most of the apparatus having been installed during the last six years. The physical value of the property is in excess of the bonded debt, rh stock representing a large cash investment * Earnings and Expenses (As officially reported for year ended December 3:st, 19C9*) Gross Earnings 57«4,009 Operat'gExp'ses, taxes and maintenance 465,000 Net Earnings 5299,C00 Annual Interest on bonds outstanding 150,000 Surplus *149,009 •Part of December estimated. Subject only to $457,000 bonds on that part of the property formerly belonging to the Portland Gas Co., the bonds above offered are in opinion of counsel secured by a first lien on the entire plant and franchises of the Portland Gas & Coke Company. We recommend these bonds for Investment Price 100 and Interest Complete Circular Upon Request Mot! at & White N. W. Harris & Company 5 Nassau Street Wiie St., Corner William New York New York 6% Municipal Irrigation Bonds As the oldest and largest Banking House specializing in Irrigation Bonds we are pleased to consult with you. Our Circular No. 10246 T. R. describes the largest and best issue of Municipal Irrigation Bonds ever offered. Sent upon request. FARSON, SON & CO., Members New York Stock Exchange New York Chicago 21 Broad St. First National Bank Bid?. i " and S3 for market. Steers in li^ht receipt and tir;a. fc-st a small fraction higher : bulls w*ra In more liberal supply, but just about steady; medium and thin cows steady to tirm; fair to Rood cows slow at Jersey City and possibly a tr'fle easier; at the upper yards about steady. Ordinary to choice native steers sold at *•> -•> (2 $« 90 "per 100 Ib: oxen at $4@s3; bulls at $3 73055 06; a few light yearling bulls at 93 25093 50; cows and heifers _t 92 50 $ I 4.>. Exports from this port on the Bohemian to Liverpool, 100 cattle for Schwarzschild & I Sulzberger, and 16« for J. Shambers &■ son. Sales— Newton & Co.: 17 Pennsylvania steers. 1331 Ib average, $6 SO per 100 Ib; 21 V»r inia, J2ST Ib. $6 SO: 21. 1171 Ib ?* 45; 19. 1170 ib 5«4O; 20. 11»« lb. :;0; 20 Illinois. 1197 lb, S'iSO; 1 bull, 1900 lb. $5 35. McPberson * Co.: 20 Virginia steers. 1»1 lb. 9«9o: 2:: Kentucky, loss lb. 9«: 11 »r- Biniu. oxen. 1147 lb. $3; 2. 12_3 lb, $4 U0: 1 bull. ICOO Ib. $3 30; 1. 1380 lb. $4 S3: 8 do. 1325 lb $4 SO; 1. 1030 lb. 94 63; 11 do, 041 lb. 9*30; I 5"0 lb. $3 75; 1. 330 lb. *; 23; lrt stable fed. 1092 lb $3 10; 16. 040 lb. ?4 00: 13 stable fed cows. o*4 lb. St4s; 3 cows, 1144 lb. *4; 11. 057 lb, Ht $3 S3; 9. 1011 lb. $3 SO; 41 do. 962 lb $3 76; '.>. 7«>:: Ib. $U2O: 20. S!)« B». S3; "-. r>63 Ib $2 85: 2. 880 lb. $2 73; ?.•>. 788 '.»>. fi 85; 7 Sl4 lb, $2 60; 1 holier. 400 lb, $1. •*. 343 lb. 9.183; 2, 700 lb, $3 80. J. siianihorg & Son: IS Ohio stvera, 1.".71 Ib, $H 73; 22 Virginia, 1207 lb, 63; 21. 1244 lb. $»> 03. „ tl Kerns Commission Company: 1< Ohio steers. 125:; Ib. $t> S3: 1. 1230 lb. $6 20. P. Sanders: 20 Virginia steers. 1172 11\ ?0ri0; 1 bull. 19"D lb. S3 13; 3. 104H Ib. 70; C, 574 lb. 94 50: 1. 700 lb, «4: 5 cows. 1030 Ib, $4 23: 2. 1110 lb, 0"; 13. 077 lb, $530: 14. 10.".7 lb, Jo 40: 2, 040 Ih. S3; ». 703 lb. $2 80: 1 850 lb 92 80 9. Sl4 lb. 52 65; 3, 70"3 lb. $2 >*>. I 7O'» ib. 92 50. Tobln .<: (shannon: 1 bull. 1080 lb, $4 sr.; li rows. UO3 lb. $3 40; 4, 873 lb. $■; 4, 740 lb. $2 73. -■ Ju.M * Co.: 1 bull. 770 ib $4 IS; I cows, 684 it.. 9:; 25: 7. 728 lb. $2 70; 2. 630 lb. $2 60. Andrew Mullen; 1 ox. 1330 IK HW; -. lit;, tb. $4: 1 bull. 6«0 lb. *4; 1. 010 lb. 53 75; 28 cow«. 842 Ib, $3 2*: 1. tO&o lb. $« 10; 2. 7... lb. ?2 00: 4. 503 lb, $2 7."i; «, 703 Ib. $2 63. .1 O. Curtis * Son: 2 st-em. 1 1 »$0 lb. $5 25: I bull, 1024 lb. $5: 3. 1230 Ib. 917.".; 2. 10;« li-. Si 30: 2 013 lb. $4 29; 1, S3O lb, *:< 1 cow. 10G0 rb. $1; 7. 1071 lb. $3 03: 2. 340 lb. *.i 7.'.: J. MS li. $3: 11. VMS lb. 9.' . 43: 2:.. 71)7 lb. $:: 40: 21, 646 lb. $3 25: I«. 778 lb. 93 10: 14. 77:: lb. .*!: 5. S4S lb, «3T3j 21. 120 lb, J2 «3: 3. t>77 lb $_'tii>; ,H. 725 Ib. 9" ■*>•" ' Nelson A. McCabe: 5 hull*. fl^O Ib, *4; 8 cows. T«B Ib. $33.1; 4. 9*B lb. $::23; 24, 2'H Ib. $3 S. «»7 lb. $2 »3: 4. 73» Ib. $2 80. B W Otis: 1 ste^r, 970 lb, $4 20; 2 cows, 77.". lb, $3; 2, 680 lb. 9- 5". Georuro & 1- 8. r>ill«Tib.-uk: _ cows. 1000 lb. *4. I. tiiO U>. 92 *53; 2 yearling bulls. 500 II). $3 "0. W R Bunts: 1 »*te?r. S7O lh. $«; 1 bull. !>«>O 11- 54 60; 5 cows, 071 lb. $3 73, 4 do. «»5 lb. *- 16. < vi.vt* — Receipts for two da: 1.742. n. cludltig "«» for butchers and 073 for market. Veals in llfilit receipt and full steady; barn yard calves *low; Western* easier. Common to choice veals sold at $7Osl] per 100 tb a few selected Uo at $11 •"•'•: culls at $3tffsrts«»; barnyard calves at $3 7r.Qis4 50: W«at«T_ calves .11 $)_'s* " r '- Dressed calve* steady but quKt at l"(j'tJ<- for city. !>b.'l4.- for country, and 7 104: for barnyard and fed calves. bates — B. \V. Otis _ Co.: 19 veals. 144 ib ay-rage. 911 per 100 |bj H. 170 lb. $10 23; 15. 117 lb. $0 60; ". 127 Ib, $7. Andrew Mullen: 22 veal*. 121 It. $10 7"; 17. 131 lh, $10. 'i0: ".. 12S lb. «l>; 12. 113 lb. $0; 7. 120 Ib, $7, 5 barnyard calves. 218 lb. $4 25. N. Ihoii & McCabe: 22 veals, 134 lh. 91" 50. 35. 1«5 11>. 910. 10, 117 lb. $7: 3 culls. 127 Ib, $6; 2, 110 li.. $3; 2 barnyard calves, 200 lb. $4 50: 7. 720 lb. 94 25; or. Westers. 579 lh. 94 1 J G. Curtis & Son: 61 veals. 137 lb, $10 23; ' 25. 127 H>. $10; 7, 113 lb, $0.10; 2. 140 lb. $•; | i;» $0 lh $•: 5. 127 I* 1 . $7 50: 0. 13;; Ib 9;. II culK 12U lb. $.ISO 12, »_ lb, 4.-,. 11 barn- ! jard calves. 30« lh. 9» .".o ; in. 340 Ih. $1 25. W. R. 11 nil!.- 20 vcui». l.V> ib, $11; so, us Ib. 1110 73; 14. 141 lb. 910 50; .-,. 120. ih $'>; P. 12S Ib. $7: 3 culls. IVT lb $d, 51 Western calves. a»i« lb. 95 75: 31. P. 44 lb. *.', «2 W II II Uollis: 37 v^bU, 137 Ib, $10 25: 4. 181 Ib, 91" s culls, 108 lb. $•«. 5 barnyard calven. 21)0 '^- ?;» 73. Oeorg" & L- a - DlUenbuek: 3 v<»al». in.l Ih. $l»»r.0; I, Nrt !b. $11. 4, l-.'u Ib, $10. 2'«. 114 ll«. $!> .">0; S, IV- lh $7: 8 f-«1 calves, 230 lh. $473; 4 barn: ar«, 20* lb $4 30. S Si.ii.i.-is- 12 veal*. 147 lh. 911 .-,,»• ;, J54 ib *11 2.">: '•. 143 lh. 911 I. 130 lb. 91rt 77. 7 127 ih. $10 25: 2. 120 ih. 510; 4 culls. 142 lb. 9« 30 2H barnyard cilvM -JIM lh, $4. \lt-Pherson &•. « " is veals, 138 Ib. $H 11. 104 11. iS: •"•. 100 lb k $7; .1 culls. «; ib 53 50; in, ;; lb. *•*. 4 barnyard calvrs. 2«>o Ib Si 50; jo. 273 'b, $4. S. Ju.lfl _Co : 12 v*ni». I3fj i b « lt . =1 1"2 lb. $1 "-^i j2 st"""' 105 lb. $«;* 3 barnyard Tobin * Shannon: 5 veals, 13 it> 111 • ** nt Jb. fI"TS; _ 100 !b. $7: 14 culls* T» ih ••-.0 n barm.ird calves. .17»» lb »4 30 SHEEP A>n T-AMBS—n^celpta for two <!_>,. t<s cars, or 16.088 h«_d. mcludlng IV% .-_# tor .- ■.:•■, for market. Sheep firm, with very moderate supply: lambs firm to 15-: higher, with some sales imraibly 98l higher: pens cleared of early arrivals. Comma to prtrnw sheep sold at $495.'. 5> per 100 n> : »v few tcps at S«; culls at $- s«rct?3 :*) : ordinary to choice latnba at S?'SSO4O: culls at $5 iO*. $6 "0: yearlings at MirW. Dressed mutton Re_Jv _: 9fnle; drts=s«».l lambs firm at t_4#lj*-; country dressed hut house lambs at JiS'<jsT') per c_ rea__ Sales — S. Sandrrs: 344 state lambs. SO ID a- •r asr. ?J»4O per 100 Ib: •». 76 tt>. $» 30: 227. 73 It). $9 1_ ! -.-; 151. «> n> $8: 21 Pennsylvania, «U Ib. $S: 5 stat* culls. 48 tt>. $6 50: 3. 40 Ib. S3 5O; IS yearlings. 96 Ib. $S; 15 Pennsylvania. »•> R). $7- _ state sheep. 105 Th, 56; 14. 121 lb. $5 50; 11. I<\3 tb. $5; IH. 108 Ib. $4: _. Pennsylvania. 104 Tb. $3: 11 culls. «J5 Ib. $3 25. ■ Kerns Commission Co.: 221 Buffalo lambs. «S Ib. 58 75 223 Ohio. 64 Ib. $S 35; 88. 61 Ib. $S2i. W Indiana sheep. 101 Ib. $3 25; 15 culls. S3 Ib, 92 80; rt bucks. 14« tb. $4 25. V.'. R. Hume: 423 state lambs. S5 Tb. $9 25: 4«\ 72 m. S3 12--- 122. 36 Ib. $8: 5 j-*_rltns^ 92 Ib. $7; 14 sheep. 134 tb. $3 25: 3, 106 Ib. *t .». S_, S3 Ib 54: 4 culls. 113 tb. i3J«. S. Judd & Co.: '£Zi Buffalo lamb?, SS Tb, |3 30; 2 state, Sit Ib. $HSO; 3 sheflp. 83 Ib. *4 M. McPherson _. Ox: 3d «fate lambs. 7- Ib, $9 25; 10 Ftatc sheep. 123 Tb. $4 75. Tobin A Shannon: 3 state lambs, 62 tb. $3 50; 5 yearlings. «8 Ib. $7. Andrew Mullen: 7 stats lambs. 78 Tb. 53 75; 4, 6fc<*»p. WO Ib. $4 25. J. ii Curtis & i-on: 8 »t_t<» lambs. 9." Tb. ?3: «S. 56 Ib $8 23; 67. 57 Ib. $S; 23 yearlings, 73 Ib %*i- Nelson 4- M<*Cah»: 7 »tat» iambs. iiS Ib, *S ■•; 4. 100 Ib. $9 23- 5 sheep, 110 Ib. $3; 2. 115 Ib. $4 » i!. II Uollis: 12 bUte lambs. 63 Ib, $3 30; 5. 96 ID. $4. HOO> — Receipts for two days. 59 cars, or 10.637 head, including about 340 head tor th« market. Prices nrm and Wither. Ueht ♦« medium state sold at $y I*>9sß 23 per 100 Ib. Country dressed steady. — robin _ Shannon: 12 state n.>zs. US It average, $»25 per 100 lb. 23. 133 Ib. 53 23; _ roiiKh?. 330 Ib. $> 2.". B. W. Otis _. Co.: 12 BUt» he**. 132 ft. 53 10. OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicaeo. Jan. CATTUB— Receipt-. __.<•*_: steady to atraos; steers, $o^sn>: cows, Vi^ , 53 M helfcre. *t4Osg;s«: bulls. $ISI3 13: ralves. I 53.350 7:.. stackers and •>*_•«. $3 73©53 30. , HOGS — Re.-eip-is. 43.0C0; 3tjl"-: 'ow^r; cl>oU« heavy. sS7o*isS7s; butchers. $S<O«»*S73: ltsht mixed. JS30«»»^: oho! a ltsht. $•> *>%*- «i: psoiunc. «*»r.:>ws»«ir.: pt«^. »»_4iJ3u. bulk of sales. $H 5<X918 «10. SHEEP AND _As_B6- Re ceipts. 18.000: steady: sheep. $4 3tiW«»; lambs, $7 **!s•: jearlinss. (3 23-»i8 S5. East Buffalo. Jan. 10.— CATTL.E— Rel-eipts. 3.100: active and 13423 c higher: prime 3t«*rs. $*75@57: «hippin«. $K«9««&: butchers. »# MMO: heifers. *4 S<JOS»J6O; co^s. $3<aS3ti_. bulls. $.Xu*r, 73 storkers and feeders. & 50^J', 15; stock heifers. $:? 30«54 25; fresh rows and spring ers strong to »2 higher. S2s***«- VEAX_j— ceipts. MM); active and steady; >M|»lOV). HOGS — Re.-cipui. 12.0C0: active and 10<820c lotwtr; hnavy and mixed. *3 lw®H»l--.: Yorkers. »6s» 13: ptß». $o'gso 10. roughs. 5S 23»i»S 50: sta«*. $7» $: 75; dairies. $D«4s> 10. SHEEP AND LAMBS — Receipts. 19.00O; active; ■wethers l&c higher: , lambs. $5 23U*9 10: voarlings. $7 30«r$S, wethers. s*. 'JS^l^J 40; ewes. ?3 233?5 73; sheep, mixed. $_ 655 73. Cincinnati. Jan. 1'» _ CATTLE— Receipt*. 1.407: |r»»iierally 10615 c lower; fair la BOSd shippers. ?.".iiijnS«i »>•. common. vj-^sr. 7.-,. MOfMI -■ r«ipu, 5.555: qul>t and lower: butchers and shippers. Iti.VHMSV. common. Jrt2se^ii. SHEEP- Receipts. iWS: struns. $2 239*3 >' UV. MBS— Strong. »4.TO»'- 25- Kansas CWy, Jan. 10. — CATTI^E— Receipts ]9.00>. in.'luain* 1.000 Southerns; steady to Wo higher: top, $7 40; choice, export and dressed . b«^«f steers. 96^97 «>: fair t<» jrcod. $4 SO" - Western «t#ers. JlJ!n«js«3o: stockera and feed en', 9;:. ...;» t:-: Southern «rteer». $_M«23. Pouthera cows. $2 7&054 30; mvtlva cows. Si do# 53 33; native heifem. »nSO«|«; bulls. 13 4(>» V. 10; calves. $4 M9V> HOGS— Receipts, 11.000; |3e lower; top. *•>• 43; bulk of sales. $&'-« 43: packers and butchers. 98 2*09»4&; !!_hf, $7 SO* *«30; Plr*. $«sO«r*: 73. SHf^P — Receipts. 13. 000; sheep steady; lambst l«) lov. .-r. at *•• S3 ••§•>: yearllnjrs. *»i 7.%C57 50; «etb«rs. S. C3<B> | $(i; ewes, ft 73#$T> «0: sto.-k*r» and feeders, |3 >» I yJ- S Pittsburs. Jan. 10. -CATTLE— S,SH choir*-. **»7JK«9H9O prime. 96 4iv a s« «5: t^iil calves. $7«rsH>sO. SUKEP— fupply, «J.O»»; prtnte wethers, J3 73a*rt: cull* and t-ommon. $_30# $4 75; lamb*. 9. 3t>Ut.S C 3. HOGS— Receipts, t.OOP. prime ti»a\ i>^». *»«*» 06; mediums. $3 SM* i. b»«vy ___!___*** 03; Msht York»r", *«iS3«t?Slx\ pigs. 9SBO«SSS3. roughs. |T9«- 10. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Jan. 10.— Spasmodic advances and as rapid decline* marked trade In wheat. May »M flung over the greatest range. Its* spread being l»ic. ranging from Jt 13 to 11 HH 1 *- The close was f.. ;1 ,j. Final tlsures on May «-.* Jl ISH to $t lS 3 i, »jo hlsrher than Saturday 3 close. Corn was bearish early, in harmony with th« temporary slump in wheat. Arrivals smaller than expected caused a later ad vance and shorts rushed to cover. Tfc«» range on all the futures was %c. Th» close was steady, with May - 4 o higher than. Saturday's nnai. at 68?ic. Oats were comparatively quiet, prices keeping within _ spread of V,c to V ■with, a small volume « trade. The dose was steady, with May a shade lower ___a Sat urday' .> final, at 47\c to -fTsC. Trade in provisions was lighter than naoaJ. and early weakness, influenced by larger runs of live hug?, was counterbalanced by a rush of shorts- to cover. January port: escaped the decline and ranged from 5c to 74c higher than Saturdays dose . January pork closed at 521 SO; lard. $1250, 10« lower. and ribs, SLtS7^_, 2^_c lower than Saturday* final quotations. ■ LONDON WOOL RECEIPTS. London. Jan. 10. — The arrivals of kool for th» first series ct auction •__>!» closed to-d— , MM the followtn^ amounts listed: New SontU 'Wale*. 71,963 bales, Queensland. 27,J>?3; Victoria. 79.353: South Australia. 3A.aa» : West Australia. 2Si2t3w; Tasmania. 105; New Zealand. 4-3.431. and C_o« of Good IIop« and r."at:«l. A3.BW. Of this wool 148.300 bates of -wtr-iaaian and 50.5C0 of Cap* of Oood Hope ana .Natal wee* -ward _U—r to spinners. The ret amount aTailablc far th*» sales, m.iu'ii-s 3.9« a bales held over from ta_ Uiat aeries, is 170.51* bales. FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. Jan. — WHEAT — Spot dull? futures steady; March. _• .".'-, ii. Maf. am _■__- . CORN — Spot easy, new American mixed. 3« 7d; old, os Slid; f iture_ q_|«t; liiiiuasj. mixed, 3s 6^id; Plate, nominal. PE.v_— Canadian steady, 7.-< yd. FLOUB — Wlat»r patents. 3::s 6<l. irOPS *n leaden (Pact_o Coaat>. firm. M *3&i7. BEEF — Extra. India. mess, 9js. PORK — Prim* mesa Wc»ia; _ nom inal, ties. HAMS— Short cat. firm. ■>• BACON — Cumberland cut. wtroii*. «4_; *h«r« rib. uuiai, &5» «d; lons clear middles, liyht. nrm. rti» fid; heavy. «r.a; short clear backs. «M_ Cd: clear bellies, dull. Ma. SHOCUDEBS — Square, strong. 375. l.AßT>— Prixn^ Western. threes, firm, tigs tid: American reflaed. polls, «T* CHEESE— '■anadian finest white, itrm. .'..s colored. 5Sa. TALLOW Prtaia city. stcadj-. :Uis. TTRrKXTINE— Spirit*, firm. 41* Yd. ItOSIX — Common. Ills ;:d. PETROi.EUiI ! — Reftned stead: . 7'^d. LIN3EED OlL— Firm. 3i*s 61. , London. Jan. 10— SUGAR— Raw. centrists.*!. S3B «d, masrond.). 12» 9d; beet. January. £5 ; I ,\^o^J;^ SEF:i> ~ CaICIItt *- Aprtl-Jan*^. .Vis «W. ! LINSEED OlL— 34s. SPERM OIL— t2S. PW TROLFTI M— Am * rlean •. ■•_n«d <|l_<l spirits, .d. TTntPENTTXE is «cL ROSIX — American rained, ltta iy-4.; _n«. lZz «d. 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