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THE. OMAHA DAILY BEE' UNDAY, , JANUARY 13, 18 0.-SINTEEN PAGES. 11 . The Demand For Money Not Quite § fis ] to fancy, 306 45¢; Qolong, conimon s down to £,10, and some commo nt a | mrass fed, $2.00 i1 Financial Conditions Are About the 10@%5; Qolong, choice to fancy, MWawite: | Governmont Eftimhates Send Wheat as §.00. Only one load sold as high as Hogs—Receipts, 2,300; shipmonts, 700 - market lower: choice heavy and butcher So Brisk. FINANCIAL seloctions, #.1005.35; packing, $.00w5.15 ) Samo as Last Week. . ! : POTINL, RUo8 1a Taaae, d@nde. ki Down With a Rush. - Nurs ~Almonds, 15 1% filberts, 120 1 -— | light ndes, &4 05@5. 1 — GENERAL BUSINESS IS QUIET, “ Al L Rl preeans, WETIE | S SRN VALUES ABOUT THE SAME. I .\',I-\ \;\..N, Jan, 12 al Tele am atats BARKTNE In ths Wost COLLECTIONS ARE VERY FAIR, ClACKENRS - F assorted cakes, o ne Jee Srocks v stock marke! = s . § " ) 1 9 Swdse per 1b as ! R this morning exhibited an improved feeling But the Outtook 18 Excclieatand Job: w CaNDy ~Mixed, t 2 stick, Ot | Oats Less Active - Provision Trade | allarounl Loudon, howover, was d bu bers Ar woking Forward to S 4 | e rock candy, fancy candy b o bk = v & "' Li y IS was Fair for Saturday- Cattle very it perous A H i Hen > pgular, but the gr confidence in the LAt/ L Houaxo Henn Prices Average Steady at AL OB o b Con 1isn 6 @7 g final favorable outcome of tha recmt m Friddy's Dacline. American Banker: Amo | in which special attenti 5 New York Exchan ‘ - and N I've Arat 4 were slightly ir Y"\l\l'\" ’”"‘.lh ‘I‘v}"h\\wlv ' ¢ Michigan Rates Higher Leading Grain wnd Nebraskn, The Michigan ‘.”H\”";.‘ and Proviston Market Exhibe has nlready boen succossfulin its efforts it Considerable Activity. 18 vt B Dry Good iy ) . to organize a state banking system, PR - Ak " } g as were established wera quickly wiped ont, | Tha needful CLLBH HitS BEoN- Bl - Local Resnme. i bull 110 LN BN s A0 por cent dis.s L, . i e B .I‘h.'\ STEGRIEN 1§ WiMually e | 8 wCoclkers 00 »4,‘_ $ 88, T8¢: Nameless, 5¢; RX, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, | everything advancing in the early dealings. | gainod after being under consideratior o i b i A B T $ 1852 1% R S T NO. 10, 8151 No. 40, 10150t ks ~Special Telogram to | Thesc advances were goneral, but were most | for some years, We shall publish Gk WA b b 19 cows 106 S ; 3¢ No. 30, colored eyl sl g marked in o fow stocks. Omaha pref s snug. There is an active demand for al A y . 0 . i 1 e \ ernment crop estimate X croated a brisk o as snug. Ther an active demand for all | ) grockers 0 N colored, 12 MUK, et ] advanced 2, Delaware and Hudson, 1155 Chi- [ ceive the official cony of the news | Createda br funds and bankers are happy in | 2 fecders 1010 3 Bris Union Pacific, 1ic : was officially published to-aay. The wheat y 1R ! 0 have been closed up, and a e j s i ol cago Gas Trusts, Rock [sland, : 3 Cunrkr Wain- Bid, white, 19c: colored, | estimate was 414,805,000 measured bushels | {00 weanna o por cent. Tho bulls were in | publicity, ample capital and reserves, [ Stilla fair call for loans from merchants and wanufacturers who are generally in the mar- ings was felt immediately, and such declines Trade all Over the Conntry. Cicreo, Jan, 12— [Special Telogram to T B he yearly settiements 3 : summary of its provisions when we ve- | THE Bee The yearly scttiements, which tomahd for money last woek, ough there s loanab! and | statut It mukes full their ability to mect all legitimate wanis. | 2 feeders 1065 s belicved the market here will continue steers N within about 5,000,000 bushels of the flgures Y 1 b » Yootio 2 L 1 the market W ; OO o f TaTrs—Standard, Sei gem, 10c: beauty, | Within at e WL lond LALLIR “‘ full control and found no difficulty in putting | frequent bank - inspection, and othev ¢ A close for some time to come, th: i n casic {5 Stoors b 5 191¢¢ Boone, 40; B, cused, £6,50. named in the advance “tips," and peactically | 008G ECIII T A & bull wantees for prosperity against had | ket, the demand is not so brisk from outside feeling is perceptible at the cast. Fxc 70 | 46 steers 5 2 I'rints—Solid colors - Atluntic, te: Slater, | confirming th Tlie statistician says pool, headed by € business, There are on record at pres- | sources. The number of new cnterprises premivm 8 st 25 Ge: Berlin oii, tge; Garner oil, 6 e, nothing about the deticiency in the weight Y 4 § ent in Michigan 422 banks in nctive | starting at present is rather small, her o tho 5 3 Lot : U 1o | formed in St Paul, and was quictly picking 5 4 T T s ek 03w | of the whoat crop, leaving that presumably | o ™ o 'lv.‘;‘,”.,”‘l“,”,, lo entinta | Dusiness, - Of these 112 are national Wwiry for financpl assistance for that par 43 i banks, The private banks are 222, and | pose is light. The grain trade is roquiring a the state banks S8, ll he v;-w;l‘flwu of | moderate mnount of money. Packers and Michigan s L, and the agare- | ive stock men also absorb conside foreigners as indicative of the tecling wh gate capital and doposits of its whole | e men also absorb considerable provision 2 hicago operators, had been is steady at £1.00 ver thousand Geaerm’ oan i quict bulk of t S steers shipments are made on mail orders, ns sales. | 1 stet p erpoint, Siye; Steel River, 61,05 Richmond, S antion oo ol L il 6 steers Wy Gire: Pacific, i to talk very hopefully. They regard the men have not got fairly to work on the road, | H po o a me | age in weight is cortainly equivalent o | ! $ 1 stoers. ... W“ Pursts Dres arter Oak, dlac: Ram L | prompt and decisive action on the part of the The outlook is excellent and jobbers are | ] gpop 7 5 apo, 4ge: Lod, Allon, 0c;’ Richmond, | 20,000,000 bushiels. It may bo noarer 80,000, | hromupt and declsive uction on the par 1,,..)(...;: forward to a very prosperous year, ey Windsor, 6/yei Eddystone, 6'¢; Pacific, | 000 bushels, In any event the crop must be | iy P ik rices huve not changed - materially, ex | N . Shi. Pr. No. Av. Shk, Pr. | Gge figured undor 400,000,000 commercial bushets, | MUSt soon provail ut home. There was wood | hanking system aro 300,148,028, giving ,..,.( Thiogrocerics,. Cotn atd tomatoos, S o 3 40 85,00 Biracuen Sueetisg — Berkely cambrie, | U B AV 0 e nna U | buying of Richmond Terminal on a rumor | an average of $43 per capit W canned poods, are in heavy y | S0 4.0 o) pumtg | No. 80, thge: Hest et - Bcs butbe | e et 0.000.000 busiols more { PhOb important ncgotintiong were goingon | In Nebraska efforts for a state bank- and low in price, and are said to be ) 2 120 loth, OO, #%yc; Cabot, fige: Farwell, half | estimate is about 8,000,000 bushels more | iy g WAEEET DT FEIEBOAEEE | Intion Hnve: beew Insiitoted wrchase at ruling quotatio ™ 4 s o it 'of tae Loom, i | than the previous os o, AWHIBH 40 5 ! L 9 % Oltlo compa L ers’ ussocintiol 0 stituted, Jurehaso it KULRE quotalions . 20 Hope, T8qes iyt Philtip | an the previous estimate, which was 400, |y, \oag responsivle for the advance i Cai- | and the organization will, it is hoped, ®oods market is quiet and depressed ¢ Ui N TR LS P {05,000 bushels, The report was ac- ” count of the mild weather prevailing ambric, 11e; Lonsdale cambric, 1115¢; Lons ) Ny cago Gas Trusts, and his purchases advane be put in operation before long with | Woolen dress poods, blankets and flanncls New York mills, 10}¢: Peppercll, | copted as an - exceedingly bearish docu- |y, groek 1 per cont. Money has vuled casy | similar good rvesults, The Nebraska are in poor demand, and unless colder j;Deoparel, 48n, Depperell, | ment by the great speculative DUBNC, | g porcont, A very favorable bank state- | banks are 624 in number, of which 106 | corn and live stock is good, they are sending weather sete in, o fimprovement in the situ Banerail 104 e TR Grgd: | and the market was borno dawn by | youingures cnsy money for some time to | Are national and 801 private, while 214 | in liberal quantities of paper to be. redis. ation need be looked for. Hardware is fairly v 1 5 ity Wmsbta, 1161 VR §¢5 | tremendous offerings, New York came in me. The reactions wero very slight. Erie, | 47 state binks. ‘The excitement aris- | counted. Although the ratos at the banks active for the scuson —more so than in other | 53, \ } Bie by 3 first with terrific selling orders, every house iy g 5 i ’ ' ]ing outof the failure of several smatl | remain unchanged at 6@s per cent, the feel 11H64; though thote 1 n'goot call ot 1imbe q FPLANNELS = Plaid - Raftsmen, 200 Goshen ; kawanta and St Daul were the most | A Sl e s b R o 21,6 Clear Lake, 380 c; Iron Mountain, [ with New York connections fairly inundat. | (8RR S50 00 FEET S g | Nebraska banks - during the closing | ing is rather casier, and on the street thero RILy 18 bEttet tHu UswaL At this setson oL tho | 8 3 ing the pit with wheat. McCormick & Co. _ Ayttt g week of the year 1888 should tend to | is more money secking investment than for u X iun usual at this scason of the | o Do | White - GH ioh 16 - RACCHDTGE rane | NDUF)ARA /IS tkFireVEldssy) FIFV ROEVS MU WIGHE oty raviRiOnTol EHBIBANIELNE. | §bie tIHE . Tt HbE 18 A t5 o AN cad in the extent of trade | jy. it tho nighest prices of the session. 8 g ome tine pas L is due to u desire on year, Heavy snows have fallen in Michigan ! 2 LRI 3 e 1 probably TSI 8 LH e ABaN CE AUCOL b M e 130 ! s “|\", e Qriebhen i and cagerness to sell. ALl private Wire | gy, total sales nzgrozated 112,000 shares, in- | {hes g0 ”:“ foo nl"}(l G [ttt A it bt ser for the season of 1529, The flour and [ 6500 0 M0 200 AR > Cre i rare BUGER iAol AVIER thab. 46, 16! RIC8 BRETORALE . b wy do not offer suflicient safe- ol Aol ual dividondsand Intores , Markey 18 aull and lowes, and despite | 6 130 CORsET JEANS —And fin, Toic: Ky houses and a great many firms that do 10t | oy i 'Sy, Paul, 15,0005 Lackawanna, 17,0005 | s aeninst - foaad, and i othes | their seniannual dividends and interest pay florts of millers to steac ¢ e 20 b Rockport, Conestoga, i | have private wires were very heavy sellers. | Yoo it 14 000; Richmond Torminal, 50001 | Saeacts thay aro oomluined of an lor [ ments. to reinvest them in something that cciine is anticiputed ¢ . d 2yei York, SLin, | rhe local heavy weights were quick 1o cateh R T0 K S sk T ] | Bl U R IR SR U R A SRR Ll D (O B (T R D G ) nti 5 § s i % | v + Thorndike, 00, i e rie, 12,0003 Missouri Pacific, 3,000; Omaha | ing too lax. To these criticisms the by AR e il AL AN s e B B S 395 1A iy rndike, BI3, S{;¢: Thorndike, 120, [ the drift, and among the e acem | broferred, L0 Like Shore, 4,003 North- [ recent exploits of certain swindling | DF cont on oilitonia thit wan be weadiy SRBGL L0 L8t ngatdss 10 that failed 2500 ' sor | fhaes Thornaike, XX, Cordis, No, figured us a tremendous seller early in the | ogamn, 3,100, and Rock Island, 3,200, firms and of the broken bauks give | converted into cash. Mortgage louns on Ll Yiph R o A A ige: Cordis, No. 4, 7ige. day and during the early stages of the break [ i T8 g abund. sonfir A rihe de- | real estate are being frecly taken at and while the greater part of these changes N e ¢ ) 190 S The following wor psing quotations: | abundant contivmation. Amongthe de 1 AL T, i eant reof tions OF: navijarthoratiyS, o { Drxivs-—Amoskeaeg 9 oz, 10 iverett, | tnat followed the reception of the govern : alar... 12015 N foetive provisions of the law s it stands | 208 - per - cent | on desir ocated liore s, GHNUCSLIDN u ) | | (h Mlaauu b L ent bulletin, Thie market had a firm oven riiede it Y : Bisegan biis socurine onah re. | Provorty paying © o - fait’ invests ment bullet It et ha r g ns 2 RE at present ave those securing cash o res e Deposits are not increasing with there was unquestionably iumber | 6500270 5 . 4 i Jnftroy : 0 who withdrew on_account of total or partial 233 2N i i J3. | ing, with sales at £1.03%0. The price went . s 0 s piketa serves adequite capital and full public ¥ degree of frecdom, but are as good loss of canital, For every firm that fails | 55....214 . 80 5 | freck, CC. 10¢. down 1o #1.03%, and then back to $1O3Y @ 3 e e L A B ity with frequent inspection by expert s average at this season Lo fl HAR L ML '“l:t‘:j‘,' . i § 60 b KENTUCKY JEAxs -Momorial, 15¢; Dakota, | 1,0: It then marked down to 31025, up ral Pacitic. ) 23/, I, & B Sy examiners. The present statute has, | tions are far and httle complaint is b the whole or part of their capital, In NS, | 5 5 S5 105 18¢; Darhaw, 2ge;” Hereules, 15¢; Lean’ | 10"81 03 down to §1.02, up to #1.03%, off | (hicaro & Alton ROk Istand . however, several good points. [t ve- | that quarter. The market for New ¥ e veud®s of gencral prosperity, the proportion of i ington, 223¢e: Cottswood, ‘ Chicago,Burlington ~ /C., M. &St P L 'eBTUh At ) i ) \ hall | change was firmer and rates higher. The Tailu was much smaller than last year, | 65, .. E tAsH—Stovens' B, Srovens' B, | sharply to £1.02, up to $1.02%. off to &1.01% & Quiney L1t do preferred. . quires that mnk corporitions shall 1 was better, and (he offerings rather ranging from 1in 105 to Lin 135 each year. | 5i... 3 k ched, 7c; Stevens” A, Tije: Stevens’ A | up to $1017¢ down to $L01, up to .01 Tasis cunteals . TN Ao et (LY B OEAL B Uk it s sales ranzed at 2500000 premium It Tias been suid, “says U v : 4l bleached, Sige: Stevens' P, 815t Stey back to §10T1, and sharply | 1 B0C W L0 Unton Pacitie auditora full - statement of theiv re- | o closing firm at Foreign ex- merelal Bulletin, “that 1 of ex 8 & 5 3 shed, . Steuens' N, down to #1,001 ;. e iz 10 81,01, and ¢los- | Kinsns & Texas. . 130 Wast Lo & b 500 + [ sourees and liabilities. This require- | chango wis stronger and hi being isting conditions is to concent ade: and | 5470 50, B bleachied, 10t e: Stevens' SKt. 13 ing at L3, The extreme range on the | LakeShoro D084 do preferred ment could be adapted to private banks, | only a moderate: number of bills offered. manufacture the hands of & few with b ¥ ¢ 5 MiscELLANEOUS— Table on cloth, $2 day was S¢ and the close was 2%c under [ Michigan Contral | 577 Western Unlon.... P ska bankes which are strong | Sales of documentary bills drawn against large capital and especial facihities, and to g B ain Holland, 9}5¢: Dado Holland, 1215 vesterday. A tremendous volume of busi- | MissouriPacifie ... Tis wnite in judicious, well con- | shipments to foreiruers were made at §4.8814 erowd out the smaller and weaker cone 0 Brows SHeeTie—Atlantic A, 4-4, 715¢: | ness was done during the session, and the | MoNEY oN Cani—Ruled easy with no aNBTEEALS S Antare will | @48, closing at §4 5@ 4811 The jobbing If that be true the facts show that there | 55... Atlantic H, 44, Atlantic 1, 4-4, 6 tone was that of exceeding nervousness. A | loans at the board and closed offered at 2 ( efforts, M.I!: w legis <uu.u wi R0 a8 ImbASTM oK TR NROBL Vs PR AT must be in operation other countert Atlantic P, 44, 6 Aurora Ll 44, 6¢: Aus | large quantity of long wheat was dumped on [ per cent R no doubt be found ready and determined | LS R GRnosiy B 6 el T forces which tend to draw nto trade rora C, 44, 4%c: Crown NXX, 4, 65gc; [ the successive plunwes, and the bears wero | PrIME MERCANTILE Paver—i3g 26'5 per mend the banking law at an early | oo™ “iotwoen the agents of the sinz proportion of the population, so [ Fverything lower. Hoosier Il 4-4,"6¢: Indian Head, 44, 7i,e: | full of aggressiveness. After the regular | cent period, 5o as to prevent the repetition | manufucturers and jobbers, und @ but for the frequency of disasters the No sheep mar Lawrence LL, 4-4, ey Old Dominion, 4-4, | closing in New York the dispatches from SterLiNg Excnaxee—Dull, but steady; | of bank scandals, losses and disasters | firm feeling prevails, On prints ber of tradrs. would v out N e aLth Pepperell 1t 44, Pepperall O 4. | thete indicated panicky reling. Some re- | sixty days, 15547 demand, 5.5 such as those which have given an in- | prices are higher. Woolen goods are firm, proportion, for the numbe husin . e ¢ Pepperell, S4, 181 sepperell, 94, [ ports were received of a little export busi- - B H I otorb o vicious po stocks of woolen goods shter than for Crenses aliost every year wore rapidly than | W roam, Guide Rovle, Neb., - topped | 5177 LSl 1073, sse: Uticn O, 4.4, 35ge; | hoss boing done al the break in_Haitiniore CHICAGO MARKET. (i LI ) BV Gy i TR ER gl O the population.” OLIOK 3 Wachusett, 44, THje: Aurora R, 44, 7y Au- | and New York, but to offset that informa- Gl R i e et e the present stocks at eurrent Four hundred million pounds ste e top at Omaba to-day for hows was | pora 13, 44, 6! /¢, tion came reports of mitlions of bushels of Whoat—Woeak and | and elsewhere. The ruin of thesc Pigiron is firmer, but prices are the amount of capital invested in joint ), ut Kunsas City $5.03%,, and Chicago Divck—West Point, 20 in. 8 oz, 10ige; West | jong wheat pressing for sale. The forcien- | cash, He banks was not eaused by any lack of totably highel enterprises as registerad in London during LU in. 10 0z, 12%¢: West Point, 20 in. | ers veally want wheat at the ruling prices, Corn : 5 February, [ profitable busines: There are open- he New York stock market lacked 1558, This is more than double the amount | The Chicago Drovers® Journal thinks that ) 15e: W A0 in. 11 oz, 16c. They ought to hgye po trouble in gottine it; | 341,: May ings for safe luerativo loans permitted | animation during the ter part of for 1557, the anuesation of Canada would be hailed | FLANYELS 24 in, 151 Evory other domepicamariet, sympathizedl] ORtse: : S ESbraary] for (Bite: bANIE AnG Lo privite!| ths whdlE, A piles orRRL IARIDNNG Bullion in the Bank of England inercased [ with delight by viany ranchmen in our north- | iG, i with Chicago, Minneapolis br 3o, and | ) bunkers, mor than 1o na- | of theactive list underwent no changes of £5,5220,970 during the past week, The pro- | western territories who have long wanted to | 4, #ic. i the close in New York shows a_ correspon- el ™ e and T sueh. ok | fmportance. Tho confercice of the rajlroad JOrtion of reserve to lability is 580 per | eross the ine with tieir aeras, clecks, 714 ing shrinkage. The local market was left al y—No trading. Al tr AR onGtid Gield higher | manueers dnd bankers, which was called t 20,50 for one year iili6 e farmers ol INabraakaland’ wostorn § h 0 + | most without support, except what the shorts Prime Timothy —s1.54w@1 Captionn L N e o ¥, resulted in nothing of imn Tho M forcclosures have wed | Jowa have reason to congratulate themselves utts 8 .¢5 | gaveit. There was heavy buying by Hut Flax—S1.0 rates of i han the ordinary 1 ouanee being done, and adjournuicnt until the dry spell, from which the Kansas corn | on one point at least, they are receiving on 3 ¥ chinson down to $1.02, and later by the Fair- Whisky-—S1.03, banking busives Palie for example | fphursday took place. At the last mceting country has suffered, and companics buve | qn average 10 cents per hundred mora for Sammiics —Slater, 5'ge; Woods, 3ie; Stan- | bank contingent, but ' the tide overwhelmed Firm; cash, $13.30; February, | the mortgrage louns. 'To the burdens of | efiorts were made to arr the details been orgnized to take over the foreclosed | hogs at Omabia than 19 being paid at any | dard. 53 everything und 'bore down all opposition. | 81350 May, 31,60 the Nebraska, Kansas and Dakota | for a o compact ient, looking proterty and Hold it il ettor thues, Bih G LGt y PR hf'.u A I’\”“"‘{,',',,,','(‘.'1“,"‘:' e rand o February v i e, and ard—Steady; cash, | 47,905 February, | farmer is added the vate which he must | toward the preventing, o anothor | out- Juring the year recently closed twent o e et e A S ilouchester, Glici Arnold Clong | on July §49,@02 0, the close in both cases May, $T477 @750, ny o is mortrugo lonns. Big or | breai of “'ratz cutting™ like t ntly in- two railway companics, with 8,250 miles of |, Soveral prominent shippers - from dif: | cloth, Yoz "Arnold B long cloth, 10tc; Arnoid | being at the bottom. Fiour—Unchanged. pay on his morlgugo lonns. Bight pr | figed in by tho Missouri Ducific. and 1toci I 1 nearly $157,000,000 of sceuritics, e T e o e L [Goli Sl 103 teifel A, 12¢; Windsor | The receipts of corn were again under the | Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $6.374 et e n o Eikaa aollagtodi Island on the Pucblo passenger rates, Oper- robnce i b, puxonngel bullAingl [{GoM Miokot, 101¢e. estimates, 10 the extent of 15 cars, and for | short clear, #7250 7.3i%5: short rib FIIIORUHALRING e e o e e | tors wore loth to take a decided stand on it theya tro’ not many markerable Monday only the modcrate quantity of 1 Butter —Firmer; creamery, 17 1 [ commissions and chavged his fees for | either side of the market until after the con- L nany market Luml cars was predicted. The government esti- | dairy, 121g@23c, examination of titles, the farmer who | fercnee was over, hence the transactions for his March report, as usual. The short money, but no more than usual at this sea son of the year, The country bankers in somesections are not asking for as many favors as usual, and in @ few ine stances are increasing their balunces leve. In other sections, however, where a demand for money to move have become msoly control of their owners into that of the courts. Phe’ Clncinnati Price Current estinates | ([R5 T the somntes, dni it therd wore ot | gy and second clear, 115 in.. 49 0031 00 | mate making the yield of the crop 1,687,70,- | -~ Chicoso—stady; full ercam cheddms, | horrows money frequently has to pay | wero small and not of w character to- call the packing of hogs in the west for the Week | g pmer and fall the ligh prices and the X cond clear, 155 in .. 47 00@30 00 | 000 bushels had nooffet upon the market, that | 105@lle: fluts, ilwllige; Young Ameri- | 10 to 12 per ceit, or move. forth special comment. Cotton Sced OIL at 205,000 hog 380,000 for the cor- | cooviies of old corn induced farmers to mar. | Third clear, 11/@1} . . 43 00@i46 00 | quantity about answering cxpec tions and [ cus, 111 @l v It is al to suppose that such | certificates were sold quite freoly on the de- T 'lmurhm. W in 1885 The decrease is | ot A seleet, 115@@lig in.... 37 00 | previous computation. The clearances from Eirgs — or: fresh, 161 /@19¢. profits must result in: wealth and sol- | ¢ision agninst the sugar trust, the imp, now 750,000 hos for the season. The esti Loisilopicitaciureding ;g‘,"“;;"‘g,“l" Dselect, 1l in... . 33 00 | Baltimore were very heavy, and_exporters |- Hides — Unchangea; o green salted, mates for the halance of the season indicate {60 %o freight rates,” remarked o A stock bourd: @16 ft, 12 in.. 00 | were busy in that and the New York mar- | 6igc; light green salted, 6{c; green, ven mouy the bankers ul:n get these | oy “kices deelined rapidly, . fair ro- that the final revurns on Mareh 1 will show | 1k B i (IMSRERETS, - TCPEEEEE A Tay, | B stock boards, 12@16 ft, 12 in 00 | ket. New York parties bought for export 13 | salted bull, sie; green bull,'4ije: green | high'rates. But the temptations to em- | oovery followed. Missouri Pacific developed a reductior ber of 600,000 hogrs, D Rinotityihnesins bunonmeRtis Hanteaoss] [ 2tod ds, 12@16 £t 13 3 00 [ loads “at Baltimore and 9'on their own ex- | dry flint, 7/5@sc; dry calf, 7@sc; branded | bark in the business with little capital, | cousiderable strength and advanced 2§ Farm had very wood weather for | Ao B HIRCE R ek welghing.? stoc 6 L, 12 in.. 00 | change to-d The weakness i the adjoin- | hides, 15 per cent 0ff; deacons, 25@30c each; | or to expand eredits beyond the limits Milwaukee, Lake Shore & feeding cund this has had a ten. S g bt L Ll ) ) first common, 6in. . 00,1 ing wheat pits had a tlcn\'l sing effe on | dry solted, 10@150. , of safe banking, are so “seductive, and esgorn furnished the only sensa- deney to curtall recepts at the prineipal v 2 IPloorfug, sccond common, 6 in 00 | corn, and the activity there monopolized | ~ Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1, solid 54e; | o practically . b Gal Wate | tion®¥ by advancing Gl¢ points on sluughtering centers. 1t is anticipated thay | OMARA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | Goaot fohcing flooring. ... 00 | spectiative attention. The fluctuations were | No. 2, 415c; cake, 514, e B 1Lhy state | 8 oclaration £ Wiviaendrcor the supply of both cattle and hogs will be Fruits, Produce, Ete. Siding, first and second clear, 14 very narrow, business being of the smalles ‘teceints, Shipments, Jeely o L 2 S ananee cent on preferred stock. The out Jarger during the balance of the winter and | Burrin—Fancy, solid-packed creamery, | o @161t e s 00 | scalping character, and pronounced bullish- | Flour. bbls. ceeeee 7000 7,000 [ minition hus not come sooner and heen | fiyrey were nov maintained, howoyer, and a the quaiity will no doubt be excellent, woiee country, | 166 1Se: medium | Slding, fist common, 1 22 00 | ness was its most notable feature. The price | Wheat bu..... " 12,000 14,000 | more overwhelming in its disusters. | Geciine of 43¢ points resulted, There is a “The idea of forming n trust among ihe salt 8GoiBo; common gradesr 10@126; Siding, second common 00 | changes since yesterday were insigoificant, | Corn.ou... . .. 97,000 93,000 | Such events show the necessity in No- | fair amount of woncy secking investuent In producers of this country is being pushed N ana 6.00007.00; | Common boards............" the widest difference appearing in_the May | Oats, bu. teeiees o 85,000 72,000 | braska ana_other western states of a | bonds, and fur activity prevailed in Reading With cons energy by interested N REO LA on s SO0t | No. 2 boards, all lengths. .. ) | delivery, and it was ouly lsc uader yester- | nginneapolis, Jan. 12.—Sample wheat | well administered system of banking £ c & > 4's and Chesa- tics both u is sido and_England, grades, #.75@5.00; bakers' flour, $. Fencing, No. 1, 1220 ft...... 50 | day's closing quotation. Quil and weak: reccipts, 131 cars; shipments, | laws. Blicient stite associations of i prices. The only scheme is being brought to the attention of | For ] Fencing, No. 2, 1%, L@l 1t.. Oats wero less active than for two days | 4i'uaps. Glosing: No. | hard, danuary, $L13: | hunlors have it s their function to ice was in the Gulf, New York manufucturers and also those of Porarons—Ncbraska, 35@45¢ per bu; Col and scantling, 0 previously and the feeling was nearly Febraary, $1.21; on track, $1.15; No. 1north- | [omote the benefits arising from such > 's, which dechined Michigan and Canada. orad ! Do ber, x4, 8xS, with rather more doing in June than al any | orn “January, $1.02; May, §1.0515; on track, | PYOMOLE 1AC DUNGES s Ll Thane 5 per cent, 'The aggregate transuctions Tew is firm for the better grades on ac- | “S\ipr Porirors—$4.60@3.75 per bb leets, D and 11 flat. time yet, That month sold up to point, but | £y, &H 058 N SL 6 B R0, | conservative legislation and to enhance | 04™ e Now_ York stock exchange for tho count of the short crop and the increased | Povrany - Live chickons, §a0@2s per | Lickets. D and H square 220 I.c lower than May, with the latter ranging | {7 0G0 8 O0 oo its power for good. In Nebraska the | week 00 shares, consumption in tea-drinking coutinues. The | qoz; dressed chickens, 7use 'per 1b; turkeys, | Shineles, extra A foovet ; 7i¢@2iiie, Thenear months were dull [ 0% TEE BAES TS (oo L | population is 3,020,000, and its pres- | The leading erain and provision markets consumption of tea in Great Britain is said to | {1105 ducks and goose, 9@10e, " | Shingles, standa i and nearly nominal, with nothing domg m | Maneas Cuy, Jage 180 WhERE=QRIEts |GG 00 king system’ veports — for | exhivited considerable uctivity during the have incrcased over 8,000,000 pounds during | Baas-—Strictly frosh, 166@17c, [iathpsinimesmante y No. 2 oats n store, ' These were quoted at | NG. % o S, e the nutional and - other Minks an | weel just closed, though largely in tho iuter- 1857, MAT.A0A GRAPES-- 6,00 por K O G Batts, 3¢ ... 5 35 | 2414@247¢c, with the usual business noted in | pidi No.2soft, jRiad; RO o and | estof the local operators. ‘The prevalence Ceffee is in good supply and the only BANAN A% —Common, §1.50( per bunch; | O .G Batts, 11gx3, S 1 & 60 | samples. * The inspectea receipts were but | Ve o g cash, no Dids | deposits amounting fo $48, 1. op | Of storms in the different sections of the coun- is in the mild kinds, Rio s shol Y b well tubing, 1) and M bev. 22 00 | 65 cars, with no out inspection. Sl S e . n try h east and west—interferved some- wndy, the American visible sup) lh| 5 O NH—%: I,'.| 50 per case, The provision Ilmlkul\ fairly active for ‘\"i""”'7&"'.”'»']-”-\1&), bid: No. 2 white, | more than $12 per capita; the propor- 1 o \ith te sgraphic facil checked amonnting to 473,000 bags, against OnaNars—Florid ner box. Leather. suturday, and there was no wbatément in the | My, $0%e Wid. 0 Ll B0 L ] tion belonging to the mational anks | trading on outside accounts, > cubles also bags a year ago, Gaye—Der dozen t Hemlock sole, 20a@28c per 1b: oak sole, 83 | interest recently shown, though the volume |\ S5, P00 G % £S5 [ amounting to abour two-thirds of the | worked badly and retarded orders T dvailable supply of wheat on January | §150: 1abbite, §1.00: squirrels 81.00: Te12 | @36e por 1b: oak harness, B0adse per’ lbs | of trading was not as large as on the carlier | A S e et Trotn thiab puatior, Tho weatherhasibeon 7n the United States and Canada, ecast of | per b, selected oak and trace, 33@35¢ per 1b; oak and | days of the week. As for several days past, \,U ncinnati, Jan. 13.. cat—Lower; Few states in the west offer such re- | more scasonable, thos her siprmy, the Rocky mountains, and including flour | Biax—§11.00@12.00. hemlock upper, 20@%c per foot; hemlock | the movement was chiefly in product for [ No B e et sources and prospects of material | Which has interfered somewhau with the and wheat on pus: for the United King. Cuorven Feen—12.00@13.00 per ton, calf skin, No. I, S0@J)c per 1b, accordingto | May delivery, with pork the favorite by long Corn—F irmulo. 2, mixed, 3515c. rrowth in the early future as Nebraska, | ovement of produce to_the interior sta- dom and contiucut, is nearly 57,000,000 bush- | Arrres —Choice, £2.26,50 per bbl: fancy, | veight: ‘oak calf skin, No. 1, %cG$1.00 per | odds. The "receipts of hogs were nearly | Oats—-Steady; No. 2 mixed, 2sc. £ o ranortion | tions.” The supplics of grain at the larger els. per bbl; common, §1.95@1.75 per bbl, Ib; Poiladelphia calf skin, extra, $1.00@1.10 | twice as large as was expected, and prices y—S y 1. I none are t € rger proportion 4 o,gints has heen decreased, excepting of corn, It is expected that towards the end of Jan Cioer—Michigan, $5.0000.50 per bbl of 32 | per 1b; hemlock kip skin, ' No. 1," 60@i0c per | for the raw material were reported 10c per Wheat- Lower; | of sound private banking anstitutions, | ynd the stodks of provisions have been some: uary the demand for foreign wheat in France s; California pear cider, $15.00 per bbl. oalk kip skin, No. 1, 10@s0¢ per 1b: Phila- | 100 1bs lower. This caused a weak operfing | cg 534 3 state banks and trust companies to unite | what enlarged. The receipts of grain were will be lurgely iucreasing, owing to a falling | © Par Coux.1tivo. 2 aclphia kip skin, extra, S0@ec per b | in provisions and a lower range of quotations | Corn—Lower; cas y, 82 in the practical objects above sug- | moderate for the seuson of the year, and the off in tho offers of home grown, saxns—Choice eastern nand picked navies | French calf skin (according to weight and | on the whole list. ~ Porl started off 10c below | Oats—Firm; cash, 2415 gosted, for the prosperity of the bank- | shipments rather free. In the way being that it was aguinst gl *trusts.” - 2,25 porbu; westorn. hund. mioked nay quality), $1.1561.75 per 1b: French kip skin, | yesterday's closing and proceeded to drop | Pork At §15.50, A R Ik, of exports considerable corn, flour and OMAHA LIVE SYOCK. §1.80002.00; mediums, $1.50; Lima b » | do, Soe@ per 1b; Cordovan russ 18¢; | another = 10¢, or to _£13.50. In the Lard—Dull at £7.1 ing system gene “’ s provisions have Tonw »d, but the e per 1b, satin finish, 20c per foot; welt leather, $3.50 | meantime lard broke 12}¢c and ribs 7ifc. Whisky—Steady at £1.03, Something of a Gift. movement, of t has Dbeen light. The Cattle. HaY--F, 0. b. cars, No. 1 upland, $. @4.00 per side; moroccos (pobble goat), Then the market steadied, and throughout | Butter—Unchanged: creame 3 R PR tance of | markets| wore somewhat unseitled, and Saturday, 2 uplan 1, .00, e per foot; moroceos, bootleg, yaisic per | the last half of the session all offerings were | dairy, 20 Let me give you one more instance of | \nces fluctuated considerably, particularly There were not many cat Ajc, foot: glove calf skins, 20@30e per foot; | quickly absorved. The buying so far s | Milwaukee, Jan. 12.—Wheat — Easy, | DOW money zoes when a typical New |in wheat and provisions. s were in- uld be no more than natural to have an- [ Oa 3 Dongola kid, 30@40c per foot; kangaroo | could be judged by the gossip atloat, was by | npy 63tie. Yorker is directing the distribution, | chined to quictuess with prices favoring the ticipated o steady market, but the reports Vingcan—Cider, 10@!3¢ gal; white | skins, 400 per foot, according to quali some strong partics who have been credited Corn—Steady; No. 8, 80} j@3le. writes Blakely Iall. [t was shortly be- olle: Phe mov nt of live stock was were 50 discouraging from other pomts that | wine, 10@25e per gal, toppins, §5.0010.00 per dozen : linings, £.00 | with bullish intent all the week. ts—Steady; No. 2 Whits, 25@?S}ge. fore 10 this morning, while 1 was on my | moderateat the prineipal westers markets and the market dropped off 5@10¢ in the fa 1o 1 frames, 10G@1Se, @900 per dozen; apron skins, §10.00@12.00 | Charlie Wright is the acknowledged leader | Rye fasy; No, 1, 451 way down town. 1 saw 2 man whom 1 | rather lighter thun for the corresponding the light run. ‘There were a few protty de Crain £.00041.00 por bbl per dozen. of the local bear crowd at _the present, and | 13iley—Mm s No. 2, 0065 Knsw stunding on tho earb nt Fifth ny- | Week in 1588, Farmers have been busy cent cattle, which sold at €405, but aside Provistoys—Hums, No. 1, 1le; No. 2, o his opinion that there will be no scarcity of | Provisions —3asy : pork, 15,5, SRANCIING g taking advantage of the recent fine weather from them tho beeves were aly light and not | 101505 shoulders, i/¢¢: rib bacon, 1lc; clear Metals and ners’ Stock. hogs or product is evidently shared in by | oy TRl PP GGE pocats, | 010G 8nd Thivty-sixtn street, with his | for outdoor work, and the cxcellont_oppor- of much account. The packers bought n 0, 1ige; pienie hams, 10¢; dried beef | Block tin, small pig many outside operators. A liberal poreent- | 5, NOW ESEG S aull and nomp | hands in his pockets, a cigar in his | tunity for feeding stock, but colder weather fow ab S5O0, Tho butehors' stock | hums, 10107 dey sulted cléars, short, 81 Block tin, bar.. ... R age of the selling this week has been for the | ¥ (W05 GREOKLS: (o o ot [ mouth, and his hat tilted forward, He | will no doubt encourage wore liberal _ship- market wis more active, but it too was | extra'short, Sige: short ribs,’ 8ie; pic Conix .|rl-llllx|\ll:]~tllbull( Y country account, ~ This may, have (2000 | Vo, BL001 100G aont, Witat.onsg 1, | hind aheavily Jined and dissipated face, | mewts. The packing of the west for the lower, though the decline was not ¢ | pigs’ feet, 150b kits, Soc; lard, i | Cobper, cold rolled...........o.o.... long =~ vork, of course, but =it s 5T TN, My red) gaijasife: ungraded [ and he was unquestionably o little | week shows a further reduction of 35,000 as on beof cattle, Cows sold at §2.00c2.65, | Smoked siusage, 6@so per 1b; Hog casings, | Cobber, sheating 5 novertheless true that outsiders have done | 0, Ri, N o KN Ve tind Bwsge below | shaky from rising so onrly in the morn- | hogs, und the deficicney is now reported ag e Tt fonlare shaa by Llaliad, owinE | 17@18 Connor, D8 <L traessaeressissin some of the selling of Jate. The strongest [ Yo% Me. OPUORS Lelise wnd feies e oot his hyad toward ' | 70,000 hogs for the season, The quality, £0 the scarcity of that kind of cattle, | A fow | CELERY —25@30¢ per doz; fancy, 40¢, Copper, flats.. ... " feature of the market to-day was the recov- | Y(SURHAES SREHANS, GORAK ALIREE | o oo | 1T o nodd 8 hood tows 4 | however, 18 excellont, and the’ increused pretty Kood Tt stockers brovght 35 ON10xs 456 50e per bu Gal. heet iroi, Juniata, 5010 and 5 pr ory of all of tho grownd lost carly i bork 4 "No. 3 4ig@esigo in | Conehiman down the strcot, wnd stopped | weight will partially offsct the” decrouse in AUER KiavT—Bbls, #4.50; half bbls, | ctdis........ ; : right on the face of a 2c break in wheat. DL AL N0 o ahA@AAZee I ] me with o motion of his hand numbe Hozs. #2.50, Pat. planisted iron, 21 o A From 13,50 May improved to 15,677, and at | Slovaton, v‘,k’.”?j’u‘rl'}n&mfm"'"l |’,\}:"L~ doseaa | “SDve wlittle present for the ducl - — The hogs sold here yester 50 much | BCABBAGE-- California, crates £2.25. {‘-n v”]ll\lln; ".\114”“?'1:;”({')71]" n h the close $13. \v-\r;,llnld.‘ The .ieullnrh'uls 1: i n‘fi.'m'f Bebe ) 241 v here. Sce if you think it will please THE m ALTY MARKET, I - other. markets a oofing, 1C, 14x20, 112 sheets. ... J the day were ablished in the last hal LY R e 53.000: oata Ak e Bitorishng: igt otiae “mrkole Jihab f Grocers' List. Roofing, 1X,' 14x20, 112 sheets. ! Hour of tho session, and the actunl shirinkago | ~OWs—Heceipts, 55000: exports, 150; spot | hexe o0 e ] Inetruments Placed on Record Duse aes =i SRR TG Revised prices are as follows: Roofing, 1C, 20x28, 112 sheets. in speculative values was limited to be in | quict and easic 5[} »‘fl'r:‘-)u gul 31 "“‘}'“, B | it \ Qhiph T VR & Yesterday. e Wl Tower and that the | | BAGGING—-Stark A, seamless, 22%; Amos- | ooflug, IX, 20x33, 112 sheots, . pork, b@10c in lard, ynd H@7lgce in ribi weak; January, 3le; February, 813625 May, | York knows, is the pucticultn young [ gy oy teustee, to G F Bancrott et al, othier markets wero still lower, and that the | yoag, scamless, 17/ Lewistown, A, seam- | Sheet iron Noa26.'........ i LAl 820¢ci mixed westorn, 38 womun on the New York stage who en- | H\1 806G A0 29,0 UG Sk T oo A810S Jower, and, Choust the | Less, thes Amerieun soaiiess, 17 Uuriaps, | Sheot iron No. 7. 3 CHIOAGO LIVE STOOK 5 pomte. bhove. yesto dova the (riadshlp of sho.nlilionnjras | 13, andloje ¥ encd 0, bik e Stoks g ety Ay i} 4 g to 5 bu., 1la4e; runnies, single, 18¢; gun- | Solder .. ..... A Big@17; B b son, A atter of hoofs and then the W d 2,62 trade dragged o littlo on account of the re- | 4 o . 900 Wi ok g | o ¢ a 5 3 o 250 bags; January, #15.151d, MR ¢ 8 W Ames and wite to i M Jones, lots 13 luctance of salesmen 10 malke any coneew | MNP 00 SR c0atc; sait | 16, ToF L, Sab shoets oo Sniches, IAn g Doeeel TSIk S0 |IBt@inon; apry i quots Talfargoon al | JR0S PORISORY SHBLNAC BRSMERARY | el WS, Ateanics i o R0 slons, tho hogs ware .atout ull sod hefore | B, 30@31o: oottoh, 8201 jute, 9. IX, 10x14, 226 sheets ; Jus BB [—Oattidewklo market opencd | §17.00. sz sudy; ‘Unitod | stoppod in tho middie of the straot, 1, ATIDICE U, W ot oason st e B0 Ruidday, CA Yors oholoo load of lioge Lroug LR e R O U a [ IAh LR AR A this morning with poorprospects. Later tho | Petroloum—Quiet and steady; United | stopped in the middle of the street, B fmuler Dlase, W ynoiie i Ly ") dm‘a‘" 10/ ml:‘m’;wn wore calling the | 10¢3 dates, in boxes, 7@10¢; London Malaga | 1C, 10x14, i buyers got out and sgemed to want abou all | closed ut K6'5c. s Itall goes to ll_"l-._su"l the young 230, Omaha, w d 2,900 Oy 0 (ower. ahd some of the pacle, | laver raisins, per box, §2.50@3.75: Maluga | Steel nails, per keg.... . 1111111110 235 | of the cattle. The market was rather slow | BEES—Tower: western, loc. 210, | Millionaire, shortly, “horses and man 11 wite to C Call, 10620, DIk TR0 JUily 150 10/ LR ARIRE RS ¢ PACK- 1 15080 raisins, $2.80@2.50; new Valencia rai- | Stecl wive nails, per keg. .. 2 1 N Yuos wero weaker, but Butter— western daivy, W@21c; | jpeluded. 5 ik, W 500 ers were reporting their hogs as costing 100 | (0 ML B NAROIN Ih and in some casas yalues were weaker, but | wogtorn creamery, 170 iging, 35@c! | T brongham had a body of dark | #1 tee, 100 3" Biewarr, 1ot Losss REL Ay YRR 66000 dend IEIORR | por o, .10; California Londons, Harvard Athletics. Dricon g Hio Avecage waro ateady ot yeater: | - Olooso—iirm i wostern, LI@1LK0. vr-un' with claret-colored wheels, und | city of Omul to A ana It Kounize, b 2 yesterday. 1888, §3:40° pitted cherries, per b, 18¢; Cali _ Harvard Atk g day's decline, of M@15c lower than at the | Pork—Quiet; new, 14.23@14.50, Reaupniih Bl beautifally 5% alley 6 0¢ bik b, Moreut H1 a6 a0 g Shoop. fornia pitted plums, per 1b, 13 lic; “dried w York Times: The Harvard un- | )i eet poing on ‘thursday. Had it ot been | o Lard—Dull aud lower; westorn steam, | tho whole interior wis beautifully up- A A There were no sheep here to make o | blackberries, per Ib, 7ig@sc; dried raspber- radutes and a good many graduates | ¢ T Oy castéru plupping demand, pricos, | $7:703 January, &.70. holstered dn pinicsilk, The windows |~ and g, bik 1, Kents add ") e L] vies, per Ib, $H4@25¢| evaporated apples, 4@ | Will probably be glad to noté the obro- B pping T h el S wero beveled glass set in silver and the s.uu..m.n..r to.J MeDonald, iot ‘11, biK market. 8¢; Calfornin sun-dried peaches, 13 Cali- | gation of the rule which has of late for- | however, would havo gone oft 1020, us the LIVE STOOK. conchman’s livery was bottle-green, | | & Melvoso Hilk wdzoo oo Mecelprs, fornia unpared evaporated peaches, 140; | hidden the athletes of that college to | home buyers had all they wanted, but it . with silver buttons, corduroys, and hed : Cattle...,, . S :‘;‘n}:n:‘xlleu Lu"l‘lrxu‘l:“‘l‘ I?pm‘u(s, 18¢; uurl— play with professionals. This regula- made a differencé when they found (|DI||N||.‘m. ‘;“H 12 —The Drovers' Jour- | pipe-clay boots; but the wonder of it all )mn‘ll:\}:ln‘lnlll Brinck, lov 4 50 a gt Turkish prunes, 5@dge; cit- | g0 J b 3 . cattle, | nal reports as follows 5 S ta Son orses. Thoy Orchurd w Boge Grauge pecl, 15c; leman pool, | Lions hus put the wearers of tho crim- | thut tho ontside. buyers wanted cattlo. | nig FROTREOTEIONE, o0 1naricor stoady; | W8 the toam “ff Agne "I“f‘ iy 1!£L-,‘ © B Hart and wife 16 H Brinck, 1065 U ind ey P B Biitess pranus ol 1003 leken son at a disadvantage compured with | Choice to extra beeves, #1.50@4.00; medium | CRIIE=HECEP, 05 SORKEE SIEAGYS | wore Joss than fifteon hands high, with | {0 35S T T 11y T AT g e ‘ukBsE—Young America, full cream, 12@ | the students of some other colleg 10 good steers, 1350 %o 1500 1bs, §3.704.30: | §2'00@830; stockers and feaders, #2.10@s.40} | arehed necks, small heads banged tails, [ v Glsen, public’ plat of lots n'umm %), LR SUONINE MR ARRGS SratA ey c; full cream cheddars, 126124, While the latter have been able in va- | 1200 to 1350 1bs, $485@3.70; 930 t0 1200 1bs, | cows, bulls and mixed, $1.75@%15; Texas [ and legs as delicate as fawns, They | bik L and lots Tand bk 0, Ham mou Medium, in bbls, 85.00: do, in | rious competitive sports to mensure | §2.90@3 20; stockers and feoders, 82.40@3.40; | cattlé, £2.00@3.50. were built ke race horses. They wi oM e e Rt tioned half bbls, $3.00; small, in bbls, §.00; do, in i i 1os : 24,000: market active efectly > 06, b e f 3 4o, their strength and skill against the best | cows, bulls and mixed, $1.75(@3.15; bulk, $2.40 Hogs —Receipts, 24,000: market active and | as perfectly matched as two peas. Th blk 4, Ames pluce, wd. 400 g;:fiz:uon' ll‘-"l;)m'zolw :g:lgz;; :.".Ih("\;}.llfi,,t«fi gherkins, in bbls, $7.00; do, experts, and to get from them whatever | @,65; Texas steers, §2.50@8.50; cows, &2 100 !u\. .,];lmv’x(;{. .05 41‘:)‘ ..1-, 2;“‘»“\ '.:“lllm hoofs were 1,1 ckened and polished till "fi:’:"iif ::“:n—‘mfi:’x::‘:«“:» uun;,'l: undis ni Nauve feeders Cores—Mocha, 25@2c; Rio, good, 17@ | Points and training such playing can | @2.50. O e oop Siteseipta ,000; market sisady; | thoy shone liko mirrors, and tho flakes | 5 b iiighesto ira P s, diia i Western feeders ... L . 150; Mandabling, 20@2c; rousting Itio, 16@ | yield, the Harvard ‘men have been re- | Hoas—Business was active during the | iivi S S000S0 Westorn corncfod, #1.40 | Of foum that fell from their lips whit- | Celglot 1o olk s Exchange Dl Common 1o good cows . 17¢; O. G. Java, 24@2ic; Java, interior, 22@ | stricted to practice with amateurs. weels just closed and prices satisfactory to | ¢ 4"7)(" Texans, $3.00@8.50; lambs, #4.75 | € ned their forelegs like flakes of snow. M::‘m‘ul-n “(:lu'll«‘punu.- sub, lots 1 'and Choiceto faucy cows. L AW @ 260! Rio, fancy, 19(1%0; Bantos and Mara. | In vory many casos this cowpetision is | shippérs, There was a sharp advance | (4747 i s 4 They reminded me more of o beautiful | oAy WS E e v dage Commonto choice bull caibo, 17@190; ' Arbuckles, 22c; McLaugh. | necessarily with inferiors, and the best [ Saturday and an “additional ~gain Mon- Cattle ~Receipts, | Paiv of fox terricrs than horses. The T ) ~ ards ) 's | Kansas Oity, Jan, 12.—C : Peirio caoioa uzat hoge 4 g lin's XXXX, 2250 results have been attainabie. 1 is true 48, ho advance for s o, ok | 17005 shipments, 442; trarket weik and & | man on the box was about half the size Rightoon HOREATN ... s virs:svsiigns coral AN Paindo Guaich MARYY BOkN1es w.’?,‘.f:.‘;;.fi‘[f‘“,.":?”‘i,&;‘g A0t Ay e | that the substitutod rule requires tho | Boviesan to 6ha T inthessed roceis AR Jowar fon Grostad bant and” ehipeini | of an ordiuary man, and in thorough s, o O AR Falr to choice western sheop.. 3.50 65c; powdered, g 1gc; cubes, 8) o, assent of the commitiee on athletics to | recorded for ‘Puesday turned the tide, the flwd cows strong; good to choico corn fed, | consonance with the rest of the outfit. i _"!fl } .n;-ll"u:l ]H" ]H. 3 pua o sel 10(2 Fair to choico Nebraskas. ... EEswAXx—Choice yollow, .»ér.- dark | any contest in which a college organi- | market falling back to £5.25 for wps. There 30G4.70; common to medium, '{-’{'“4_‘4" Rather a decent present,” said the | teacher of Rockland, Me., made an el mfi colored, 18@14e. zation desives to take part, but with the | was about a steady range of prices for | Stockers and focding stecrs, ¥2.000u5.1 owner, motioning the driver away and | tion bet with a friend, the loser to se itepressniative Salos Tosa cco—Plug, 26@05¢;esmoking, 16@d0e | equal representation of faculty, grad- | Wednesday, and on the following day the "m;'- 1 I-i‘"-‘-""- 000: sh 2 . | starting toward Ris club, peanuts in postoffice square all day on a CATTLE. JELLIES ~$1.20 per 80-1b pail. uates and undergraduates on that com- | sellers succeeded in soringing the market to | Hogs—Receipts, 4,000; shipments, none; e designated Saturday. Miss Shields lost, a market weak, and' 5¢ lower; common to and she paid her bet a fow Saturdays Moo of Roiu—rio. Lok tabsio. mittee, it ought to work well for the | (e, 3G 98 G5 o O TGN RS AR | CHULCE! 6t 5. Wenkly Bonls Riatene ago. She had a great run of customers, Mares G, 1 @120 per Ib: | Destintorosts of tho students, At any | Sone, S0 iieh ot 10, leativ peices sbous | . National Stock Yards, Nuw Yous, Jan. 18 —Tho weekly bank | 4. Shohad a great ru hich penny cakes, 13@1de per iv; pure maple | Fate, the abolition of the anti-profes- | where they wero @ weck ago, and | Louls, Jan. 12.—Cattie—F statoment shows_ that the resorve has in. | a0 made quite a sum of money, which syrup, $1.00 per gal. siona! vule will be welcomed, especially | at the decline there was a fair demand. | shipments, 800; market steady; creased $7,216.000, ‘The banks now hold | she gave to the fund of the Rockland ‘BAs—Yodug Hyson, common to fair, 15@ ! by the base ball players, The closing was stcady with the greatbulk | heuvy native steers, $4.70@5.85; fair 10 | $14,453,000 in excess of legal requirements, Charituble agsociation,