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OMAHA DATLY BEE: VEBRUARY 1, i56i —-SIXTEEN PAGES. N T N N | the week past and the gene charactor of Average Price of Hogs. 1 p NN VNN M N N reachod. The market closed strong at #1001 [ Potroleum—Steady: Unitod closed. Fobrae THE CONDITION OF TRADE. | tho s st ki “muv"t "l o tontor | 11488 2] - THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | 5"t to have firmod Iistis, Monday's sales | , ShOWIng tho avorage price pal 1 ol In avor of Datter niives. Hignok nelow for | © Frks-\estorn, NN@HKe Baving Besss in some oates 86 low & 1717 hos on the duys Indlcated in 188, 180, 180 and s flowr, good demand for cash whoat, predioted | Pork—Firn : 1801 cold Wonther, with tho winter wheat belt gove | Lird—Closed onsy; Westorn stoam, 84,10 swhils on Suturday the markel was 15, Poul- | j jan. - STOCKERS AYA) PEEDERS arecd with i, along with o satt horo of 100 [ HuftorWontorn datey, 1000 Croanory, o Wt i . -y was dull all the week and_the same quo says. | dan 0. W, | ey y il . cirs of red winter whoat for shipment to New | 17020 Money Essier and Oonfidenco Gradually | by s o o O ot day to day, bt 3 55 " 82 B Sy s No Explanation of the Remarkable Strength | YR 1§l 1o ki Vered, heiped hiong tho nds | - Chooso—Strong: gt skims, 5284 l Being Restored, the price have been too low to § 53y [ E 30 in Wheat, var wdopendent of weather influences —_— give entire satisfaction to theselling interest 8 54 LTS the Increasing dewund for cash wheat for | &r. Lovis, Jan, 3l—Whoat-Iigher; May, T'ho storm of a fow days ago has cut off tho | # atd, mitting makes the market healthy. The ex- | 001,c@8L00%; Tuly, %o L port ol wheat and flour koeps steadily uz to | Corn—Highor; cash, $8%40: May, 914 e WHOLESALE TRADE IS MPROVING. | Withave i el chonred iy e rocelpte of il 4 1 CORN DOES NOT FOLLOW THE MOVEMENT. | ibiitsCumim ookl tuking ehogovarsmgits | Quta -lilaivors gaiy dhae; May. fo4e. has sinee been Pork—Firm at $0.87%4210.00 — good country bucter were light all the weok, - 6 2 11310 confined to the Clnelnnat! Peice Carrent, will Lard <Fiem ot #5,5, | but prices remained about the same. MLKERS AND - soon reduce our avallable stocks too low \(‘vr Whisky —Stendy nt $1.14, . Produce Markets Slow But Steady TR LIVE STOCK Sund, 5 Leow and calf. much If any low rices on this crop. ° Huttor—Unchanged;creatiory, 18 @20c; datry, Oats in the Some Groove—Provisions | advise buying on bronks. 10 A Bull Week in Wheat—Improves | market at Omaha opened Monday with a 100 e sunday 1 CALYES. Dull Earl it Nothin, MeCormick & Co. to ¥, C. Swartz & Co. - ment in Cattle—Heavy Itce advance on the best grades of beeves, which § g 2 Lo 3o o8 ,3 7 uil Barly=Littis or Noshing Toduy's wheat market has. beon cti ve, ox MINNEAPOLIE. Jan. 31— Whoat ~Active and h - y was followed by n still further strength | Sunday OXEN. Doitg in the Cattle citod aid sepone with trading of univers higher, Recelpts 38 cars; shipponts, 1 et i " ening of pris o Tuest by 3o |3 818 08 3 g 5 nagnitude, The eatly teeling was firm Ing vard, January, 950 on b AP o S 3 | Bn 1,108 Pit—Financial. favorable weather condltions, but i o34 No. 1 northorn, January and February, this Kain was lost L the )4 . Bunday b 08 MINED causes of strength were the activ Wiet May, 07¢; on track, M N northern, ¢ | days following and was ot rl'.-(.“‘:\;»rm)lv.‘ On | 1 § O | sunaay 2010 — for flour and sales of 100 cars No. 2 rod - wheat | Januney, oie; on track, b 4 . Money s easior in Omalia, but the relaxa- | pouhS "0rs% Uit the. highost price of tho it 3 . i sTAas. T T {Speclat Tolo T I s o feb AEa MrnWiokel, Tati: BG=Whekb<Biraii No 1 tion u: n..l-,,..ru-fs rings has h‘":'n wur:hllvml wedk was paid on Monday, which ws 8415 el e . RN G, Tuk BEk]—Not slnee the yeat began | puging was woncral from, all dirictions for | norhern My, 04 : that the change from one wedk to another | for some 143%-1b steers e bulk of the - o been such a markot on ‘change as thatseen in | (Pt jons ount nna to lowershorts, al- hias boen almost imperceptible, and it is only | 1050 to 150-1h heevos SOLLSHE "“‘ Lol 3 LW a0 i whent tiils noFing, THe prloes started K0 | [og D o T AL R A A AL Ko on we onth or 8o o are | FH00@4.00. o)yt e d Ml L R [ ceenn 1108 $390 over the close Last nigh d made p OF two Lirge shorts who s o be setting when wo go back a month or 80 that we are | TC R dlGaq fmprovement during tho ¥ : 3 .\I ¢ the clowe lnst night and mad it | oo of vwo Inrge shorta wio seeni to bs satting ablo to make tho positive assertion atthe | twook, pricesin some cases being fully 2o i 3 5 4 1004 800 dvanceof 1'e In the fiest fifteen minutes. opening of this sentence, [t is still too close 3 ¥ 1 The ensh demand which seems to have sprang | %@ 0o for the best results of business to beattained, | grades of butchers' stock and canners did ot M steors. Tex «o 100 360 | way ap, but from 0750 toMigo the advance | up s tho strongest foature whieh appeared 0F | GREZSUGRIV Ko S ilxod, i744o. but the fact 15 gratitvine that the | respond 8o readily to the improved — : H0GS, was very Fapld. May corn sold trom 52430 to_| & long thue, and it continueswe sobut | RS Aol bhdead ol o condition of the market and could Prevailing Frices. No. Av, 8h. Pr. A 5240 atthe same time, Ontssold at 4e. Pro- | Httlechan SR el 4] change, though slow, is in tho right direc | pgp “hy quoted much if any higher. | Thefollowingls a tablo of prices pald- on | & .. 20 - 400 vislons wers more quiet, with prices little e Sympathy with KANSAS €1y, Jan. 31~ Whoat —tllgner: No. tion. Without the intervention of some | A fow choice cows weighing from 1,050 to | this market for the grade of stock mentloned: | 17 24 160 315 changed tho first hour. It fs doubtful If i whot. The ensh demmind s | 3¢ 50 Didi May, $e bid:No. 2 red, cash, unforseen complication iu business, money at | 1,5% pounds sold at $3.00@3.50, bit tho | Fancy steers, 130 to 1600 1bs.... .. #5) @3.f B H any ono n the trade has disovered | good and rewdily consunes thoreeelptant fair { OUDIL oS T LT the ond of another month must bo plenty. sater proportion of the fair to good cows | Primesteers, 120 to 175 1hs. 00 400 _ bt e 10se onuis 6C all NG ateewEh 5. No. 3§ eorn sells readily at from e to | torne B 2 T Taei May, : %, | went at £2.0063.00, and the common grades | food stoars 1A to 10 The o i S § i in_ wheat today. Thero was nothing | ai e O fe NS B SO N SORH | T O S tondy: cnsh, 4es May, 43ne vid down Kelow as 81,0 - khe trade In falockers | s staats, 90 ta 11y 114 5 1 ] encouraging in tho foreign situation. Liver- storo would command about dlc. Pro pare r ey tieap and | and feadors was light and_prices about | (ntuliiE S 1010 lis ; 2 oot b5k WEKE. 144 M4caNs Bnd wé tha Sloe Truding Wi @htirely | LVERROOL Tan. 8L —WhoatFlmi domand abundant, 1t would scem as if money ought to dy, that is, good feeders 275300 and | it 2000 cows AR : 3 ; et S L on o Ll R R Rt Pt oge continto & | fals holders offor nodoratoly: rod westorn, be mt e s, but it | stockers $2.25@2.50. Good to cholee cows, . - H . W i ege that any advanee will be wecomplished | Spring, 7s 64d@isid per centali rod westorn, be much easier here than it really is, i i [ | farey cow supplied. The northwest had its usual 1ib- th alfienls H } 674 | winter, 786t 1 oin hogs was characterized by | Choiee to taney cows 2 : | g . with difficulty nnd we helieve tho mar s Bt must be borne in mind that the stringency G THIRL LR b Gl R T R A S b 3 al dally recolpts with 235 ears ot Minneapo- | would have sympathized much more resdily | . Corn=Firm: demand falrs mixed westorn, did not reach Omaha untit some time after ¥ receipts at all theleading markets dur- | Geviers o @500 0 s and 3 at Duluth. The focal weather | Witha deciing in grain than itdid with today's | 58 7d percental its worst offects were felt in New York. | ibg the early partof the week,and corre- [ XORHMIRS....oorweinns 100 i : U RO TG (6 Bt ks b thina Ay i | savere i Starting from the metropolis it gradually cx- [ Spondingly low prices at Omaha. The we e v ‘e 2.40 | 0 . bt IR L RN Kennett, Hopking & Co. to Christie: LIVE STOCK, tended westward, making itsolf folt in Buf. | opened with the sales ranging from &5.106 it 2 A 00 . 1sh, But right here was the clement of dan ot D P ALy L5, falo, still later 'm Chicago and at last in | 3.90, which was followed on Tuesday by a d Bul . o 4 . ger. Winter wheat states wore moist and soft for wh this we fs a bullish Onteaao, Jan. 8L—Cattlo<Recolpts, = Omiihit, In the same way the casing up of | €line of 10c. The downward tendency of the | Oxe; i with recent rains, Wires, publicand private, | one. On o much shorter crop than Inst | market dull steers, cholee o tra, §0.508 the money market. was fivst uoticed in New | market was maintained on Wediesdny, but | S ERERR . ) 5 Togel o from the north west bronght news of extreme e axports | from | Dol eousts | commion (o e o, S Feows, Muin? York, and is now on its way west. It can. | decreased receipts on ‘Thursday causcd a ro- | {LER. oooesgonecuinnonineeeens b i B cold at Winnipeg and held out the fdea of a o date have' been but 1 i not Be expectod that the maney market will | action of about 10c, which was” continued on [ \estern cornfed sicors.. > s 3 5 hard cold wave. This was hulhish in the out SRilbTe Moca e | e o e o t once regain its former position, as the | Friday, and which brought the market back | Western cows, - 100 i g look. The sther blg bull ftemof the mors ased 1, Bushels - b L6 primo lewvy and losing of confidence 18 a muct mors rapid op- | o8 poiut even better than Monday. 4 07 ing was the sale yesterduy by a Chicago g0, and 1he exports Tast w Duteners’ wolehte, $ 1631 t0: Hant, LGB L evalion than it restoration. When this feel It has been o bull week in wheat and the Comparative fable, L9 48,7 | Naiine of €0 65 2100 ‘vxre ot cnal Mo 8. td | from = ot i bonsta 200015 | Shoep—1 o 5005 market slow wni ing of confidence is fully restored money may GRAIN AND PROVISION The following table shows the r 5 5 gy Corn—Eirm at & ) Oats—Pirm; No. 2 wh'te, 16 Provisions “Pork, firm: May, $10.2), CiNcanNaTy Jan, §L—-Wheat - Stronger; Noy better than the week before, The commoner 5 1 There was some selling against ealls on the hedads " ta the siiors T |2 red, $100. With the bank reserves piling up in the east, and with money in New York™ cheap and W ; : Whont o N e LT o oa | Dushiols Compnred” Wil | 6I368 biishels | stoaiyi weltorns, 80445 Teins, be expected to flow westward in an abundant | markots of the country have attracted a [pricesonhozs: 2 all radl frefght of Ibe at$1L11% por bushel, 0 WO o e TIAbIS aesa oR o e il R stream. Justab present the return of conti- | great deal of attention. During the early | Monday, Deceriber T8 @ i SIUHTE SR H i Wi WAL T Warked: B : yoar are estimated at 0,008,000 bushels, | 1 Louts, Jan Bt—Onttle wipts, 60 is being somewhat retarded by the | part of the week the reporied drouth in Call- | Tesday, December il : : 3 : Ut e KPR RN O LA K55000 Thmniary 1 1800, showing & | Bonds shipmonts. 600 heads market stendy: atboth the stato legislature and tho | fornia and unfavorable weather in Europo Slde ol Lt ; o B ML B B S aize o surplis compired with n yonr ago | Talk to fancy native stoers, 8.8075.10; socke 1 Stutes congress are in session and, as | helped to mawmtuin prices, Another strong Ay J s seees § ; : POFLANL NIeWS thin this of £ Y nearly 70,000 bushels, This in itself would oty and rl. ders, #2104 ) 3 § a prominent banker remarks, while these | feature was th T it died i i v 3 3 marketopened wild with the trade feightened. | have had 4 stmulating effcet on _wheat, but 0as—Roceipts, 1,000 i snipments. 1,00 i i f ¢ ed 0 ove glit & %e. | the working here of 100 cars No. 2ail rajl | hends ~ market stondy: two bodies remain in a position where they | wheat, Provisions were weal on ac- | Monday, January 5 L . Moy started o over last night at ot Oilie. | (i, NOTERT M0iT deliverod. Tn Now - Yotk | mixod, 8.100%00; Hiht 6 can, by asingle act, upset all the prevailing | count of the heavy receipts of hogs, | Tuesdiy, January 0 PRSI e Ji! ome sules were caught atise and the pric e | h5iniate of a cold wave over unproted . finaucial conditions, capitalists will be very | and May pork went down rapidly | Weduesday, Junidary started up with traders tumbling over onch | Winter whent helt and the reported sale | KANsAS €y, Jan. o1 Rocel pta, P May P ¥ " P [ chary about putting mouey into uew enter- | from Monday's opening at $10.55 to £0.05 | Thursdag, Januarys ‘ 3 other tobuy. The call price last n'ght was | at Min ||'|‘m\\~ of a round lot of flour 1600 hoad; shipments, ) hurket THE WIHOLESALE TRADE upon tho whole comparatively dull, but the | Monday January 12 wasn lob of selllig agninst privileges, Tnis [ 50, CFORy Fesulted In & roarlng Butl ar | 8 A e s g of the past week has, as & general thing, | 1ht receipts have made seliers 'chary of | Tuesdiy. Junuiry 13 only checked the market but did not turn it | buyers, the'r wheat coming from longs. | head; market about steady; il grados, §1.00 shown some improvement ng goods ure g short big lines, Oats were very dull | Wednesday, January 14 3 ¥ MG g s buck, and on this price It moved to e | Likea governmeat motion of “urgency” the | @00 commencing to move more freely and in some | all the week. “The following table giving the ?‘K-‘.‘,\'fl‘"i‘u'.lu”\‘.”»":'.f L 515 SR during the first thirty minutes. lere the |4 -w"whl‘!-yww-\m: o Flie ok i . ¥ T~ Tines it is safe to say that the volume of trade | Opening and xl:m_n'k' pris ;'fl WL \\""k-' lj;' Saturday, Januury 17,0000 L . PIGS AND ROUGHL price turned back to 08%c, 0 few 'I“""h:;m | yihed K AN DORELY . The Improvement Recor 1, is fully up to whatit was a year ago. Job- [ £ether with the highest |"m|~ "\’“‘i*‘_"( 'l'v"»l'_ Monday Y i 240 [ 275 | minutes and on the rally went 10 904c. then | prices might o higher Monday The following figures show the total of real bors generally are reconcilod to the facy that | (0¥, will givea vory good fdea of the state sy, i & s SHEED, buck to00c for o fresh start and on the spurt | but trades seemed to - be pretty weil | cstate transfers, building permits and bauk trade in western Nebraska must of necessity | the market at Chicago and St. Louis. Wednesia i ) 0. Av. Pr. | of buying with alittle whont forsale the price | €¥ened up - and we - ean seo © noths | gearings for the past weok be very light, owing to the crop failure of last N ks, Thursday Janua LARUE 110 wosterns, ewes oo 100 #80 6o 0 ing to Indieate from what souree miaterial i year ¢ y are neglec at section to L L ;i . OLESALE iE only totakea third bounce to #0%e. Thiswas | extent with the advance fn wheat, buton the [ Monday seek other loslitios that givo promiso of et f 3 Monday.'s bt R OO U M R ERS | e T Ne Toi: Tivrhioa e len there | ratlios offeri ' SAHRHER B S R D iinafares iy Safiney 1 L Proviatons. TaATS! rcstutnes i cun ra I koo ey, Ui b, ST 0 1 | Ml 4 i @ 0 s : : Thursday, 4 anuary SMOKED MEATS—Sugar Cured.—Hamis, 14 to | back to000, Tt wus nearly | o'clock when tne g TRIRCL St aW B tR I Gu BT ANE SINAK el e the present timo may be of great benefit H } hursday, January ... .. A strong front but oW the rallies demand sha U'riday g 3 i f o ! H § Friday. January 30 3 Ibaverage, 8e: hams, 20 1022 b wyera fourth bull wave swept the market steaight ull has taken place inthe speculativ wde | Saturda o the jobbers ure by this means forced to s | SRR NG Y Saturday, |,m,.¥“~, f:11% cieee ? Bes b 10 to 12 1b average, 83c; skinned 8. T L3 S |\ L b T e T ol Gsattid by i 1500 v tart ¢ ¢ VIR E B Gats y a upto 31, This point was touched with a yell | In provision nstant liquidation for some new territory that might otherwise be cap natns, 9e; shoulders, Bie; oloar e y I TDASLH AN AT ad LHE HTRRII NIty IHE Total 854 tured by some rival jobbing point and always | Range of Prices. bacon, 74¢c; boneless breukfast bacon backs, | 3ll around the pit and the price at once [ g ¢ BERC VAR WG L0 WENKIET - a 2t % 4 padt remain closed to Omaba 3 %3 3 Tho tollnwing table shows!the prices pald | Uojfamiousboned ham, fo; Oulitarnia, orpier | dropped bick o 00%e. Tl carly bull nows, | ¢iy now out of favor. Bears are |y it Lol Speaking of last season’s snort ¢ torshee s 5 > hams, 5i3¢; boneless hin, a0 dr wel | already reforred to, was followe ter inthe rally. Witha free move of hogs et Lo Geht kT L or sheep: ¥ 1S (80ts) ariod beef clods, G T 5 i % ioh 1 . Sieoraimust stilssell ant i 10 mind n fact not generally rocoguized, but = i R T et 0 @4 80 ROt RO LIE DR AT FONTETLS, DuTe Bliol dny by vory bullish lour dispatehes from | whih s expcte wststll sell and | WY nevertheless true. In the “westorn country S 1 = Good fat sheep. U8B0 w3 e s (per Ao, #503 special ham ; | Mlunenpolls —reporting the export sules | PN ket crom weakness today and at the | Thursdey there are a gooa many fivms doing a retail S . Common to mediun oL ] i spoctal boneless breakfast | of round lots at highest price | aloso forced n small advance. Eriday business who consider themselves too o WeAtern Lo heininin 200 @A B L 10e ted drigd beof hams, insides | Bradstreet's rovised figureson the available — . Suturday to putron ""b’.":r'i'a""""l‘&l nd weho_ue a E o P RAIBBh e and knuckles. bo; selocted wido cledr reak- | supplios of the world g1ve #57,000,000, bushels CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. ay in thel yeks ds hic 2 ¢ £ s ust bacon, 0¢ Uit i 5 A This ] . olh " 1 ALT MEATS—Fancy 1izht welghtshort | BRAinst 418,000,000 a year ngo and 408,000,000 two cities even further cast. This plan Lowing the oMelal 1 shipments s Total . o ; s1.=TRpelial Halogrm to ) BANK CLEAIINGS. e BLIPIEL b N CE ey Rt of sartlotiom wad Shesp on thsdntes indis s Bi4es Tong elears, Bles Short o yenrsaco. New Yori and New Orleans together L ltes e e e othteg || Mondhri.., . . i a short orop sonson 1iko tho prosent, -whon it o 50 shouldurs, e cled R R e e L { 8 i I BCEDIIS Loty Tuesdiy 3 T80 is havd work to sell goods and still harder Eiokk M BATA— Dry aalt cured—Faney light | 41y and March aggrogating 100,000 busiols, | 4O/ and notmorothan hulfot b frosh o | Wednesdiiy”. fers work to colleet, the money for them, they can- coipts were sold at the elose. The outlook fo huesiday 500153 woight bacon short clears, 6 bucon short | Detroitreporteda_greatly Increused deniand \Iu‘m! l‘: l:nmln‘ I promising. unl.“!.‘n.u run | 'ulilvn'“) & g noL afford to lay in largs stocks at castern Fo 98 - 1ibs 5% ¢ bacon short ¢lir from the millers. Evory point sent bull nows | SOWAY s not at att promisiug. unless BAO LIRS market but buy in small lo are p 2 B v, Moo, 2 c| ¢; bacon elear by \ and nothing stopped the market but the e LA AL i1 ol vy in small lots neaver . 3 bacon shoulders, 4ie margin for cither exporters orshippers at pres- LY home. Then, t0o, the castern jobber is M L . G e broRiED SATS-Hama, torods 8 o; | MAFK, Whero the prico wis strongly hold at 1 | MHArEi for elthorexportons arshippors at pros: Total frightened out by the appearance of close i shoulders (N. Y. cuty, tiorces, 4%0; hollies, | 0'clock. The last halt hour in wheat wasthe | 21! “r~“ We h'l;‘“-‘\»'il the country. i ”,‘\’(',’.‘_,.'..w\.‘ 4.4»‘:"“ B ot tron tho coPros times and is unwilling to carry his far west- . Bt0: California; bum, terees, 5e; beef | most sensational of the day. The price of [ Yok fromednesday the lenten seasonsetsin, | sponding of last yea ern customer, Kastern jobbers have lost B barrels, 12, Muy rose to #1.00¥, o over last night | Which 8 always followed by more more or less R ground during the past six months that they SRRy AnEE D - BEEPTONGUE! 0 and closed at 31,004, wiary was quoted ag | ©f 8dullseason in the meat trude. The top QUEER PENSION CLAIMS, can never regaiy SRR 300 z ¥ b “-'i‘« OIS 90108 | giie to 0530 A TUTY B6T6d ranga trot 0 price o 8,00 goold 1o cholco, M50 In thediffercnt branches of the wholesale iy Weos ot S Ad, e i trade thero have been some changes, ' esp rat wook Of Jan.. ..l 3 S mpound, per 1 10 0530, the closing price. On the curb T o 002 STt 8(0B3M: | Various Rensons for Asking for a purth week of Dec. pure leaf, perlb tieree basis, te; pure lard, per BOWE AL fr BLOOK S 810 cially in prices, that may bo of general in terest. it Dist flo: hovtle rendosed teat aed | Fheatpriviloges were 88io puts, and #0245 for | Tloas-—They wero active und steady. Roush Bhiscofihe Gragtdinnd) D DAt 1416008 bhsit, 0o, | eatis. eI bl Ll e LR ho oddity of human nature has found T E A Aros Hie ARk abid Aat Wonk L ris. cENTS. Bauiecrn "Pork' ANp Bree—Mess pork, | The cornmarket did not share the activity | Dackirs, ELaFL0: prime honvy, au & an apt illustration in some of the many (new) per U1, 81075 tanlly pork, 8.50; back | of wheat. Thero fairstrongth all day | SEiHte ©.056170; light, 816G3.60; bigy, i firm and wire nails advanced 100 per keg, the CattioT z Dork, BLLEIF SHOFE cut. Olénw Toric.” 10, 75011505 RAn S NagRss ARt aRgEa LAY | e claims for pensions that have been re- present quotation being $2.60, In a general . Lhs i | e et arles 5001200 Donoloss phe | 2nd the price of May opencd at 32%c, touched i/ i ceived under the new law, says the Wash= way the week’s trade was quite satisfactory, pork, fancy, $13.00; extra niess boef, &5 S2%e, went up tosdlgo and closed at Re- STOORE AN DIBON LY ington Post. Many men have stretched although the volume of business fell below X Diied beof, ¥7.00 oxira plite bt ®00: extry [ celptsof corn were fitey cars on the cop. | 3 ihain it aginations asiwall helr o the average for last January. Some good 3 | .o | tamily beef. boveless, #2.00; rolled beef, bone- | ormore under the estimate made yesterd, New Yoik, 3 [Speclal Telezram to hoir imaginations as well as their con- 3 & ¥ spring orders are commencing to arrive for g Y less, #8.50; ru .rhum. . at251 ears. The estimate for Monduy w Bee.]—Srocks.—There was very little | sciences in their éfforts to be placed on later shipment. k P S ¥ " ; G “l“‘;", :.::f;kmffv V‘L;;’“*"“N iy cars. There was none taken from store lere; | Change in the prices from last nightin the | Unclo Sam’s grent and growing ponsi The dry goods trade hds been graduall & 4 bbis, 50 ch, £ bbls. 2 Lbs, | shiprients were 04000 bushels. New York | Stock list. Sugar, Atchison, Missourl Pacifie, | roll. They allege every discas l||3pl.'u\‘|ng nee the first of the year, but th 5 9 | ewch, 2,00, cleared 60,00, Four Atlantic ports clearcd | Lackawanna and a number of less aetiv ment known to the science of medicine, average for the month will ardly equal that g 5 sl 13 Oms—Primolard ofl, winter strained. 496 | 100) bushels for the weck, The wet | $t0cks closed at yesterday's lust prices. Thero | and then urge the claims with encrgetic of @ year ago. In some parts of the state 0 1 extra lard ol winter strained, 470; extra No. Axaiith Ty Ntie ¥ ; spring goods are selling quito freely, but in LS Liard oil, 3 No. 1 lard oll. #e: No.2 lard ofl, | Weather prevailing was a bullish factor in | Wasa ittle unimation early and what there | porsistency. Some of the causes allegod all the westorn part of the stato they are d week e : extrivneatsfoot oil, $e: taliow oll, 4ie: | view of reducing re . Tho market was at [ Wus the half dozen stocks, among phieh wore | are as odd s they are interesting. —An doing a “‘hand to mouth” business, that is half barrels doover har notime excited, but had a firm tone and . Paul, Union Pacifie, Northern Pac AN | axcaoldieriniORlG Wote buylng In small lots just suMcient’ to meet e .I.“'x',‘l"“ o2 EERISIRE Ly R L S slightly advancing prices, arly months|| Burlington worethia most prominent wero mo- “1don’t exactly know what disease [ present requirement ALS ey B am suffeving from, but [ do know that [ g v 1 opolized. The movements in the market . S 4 blood sau %0 R a were quoted zeup at the close at 60ige for | POW o attle . 000 .. 70 curs. 1 & ore Inilg Abanalirogil AU siages The wholesale grocery trade of Omaha has DAl T Hlofacs. 1 onpe 108 | ehotse: die: fresh pork sausigor (Hoke 6 | January and February. Juno was quoted ut | Were insignifionnt and frrogular. the only ex- | Gl SCEIE AN Wy DGR YL hold its own spite of all obstacles and dealers 3 to(d1o8e! T Vati| Sauslon-votng ENortham SRs| Bo srelotzed i Rl Al aver i div l it 0 S0, fo Frankiart sausige, oy smoked | g {0250 / which developed u wenkness agnin inte in the | PADs of death all over my body V1 LS LV STO1d “0DVOIHD LV S30THL |13 H i 15 $ 9% § 5% 8 | Gup sepaniug S14 Sheep. . 1 car 200 | fresh pork sausage, (bulk) to0i° smoked pork | 5 15240 to 1n this line generally take a cheerful view of o situati Vhile they have | rade | hend eheese, fe; Polish sau 7e; Knoblauch 4 hour and retire er ¢ y: The res Another veteran in ‘Waost Virginin the situation, While they have lost trade in Siisnsze, 10} tonguo ssngt, doi “ummor | Thotradoin outs was light, porlups lows | hourandrotired § per cgntto i, The rest | dhiothor volevan in Wost Virglniy some parts of the state, they have pushed out Higheat and Lowest. SR, 1ic. than half o million bushels a1l told for the | Of the market was entirely devold of teature ks he s £ g into now fields and havo tried tomake upin & i Yestorday, The above prices are for lotsot Atty pounds | day. The markot borrowed a littlo strengen | 204 #t1L o'clovk the market was dull, Dur. | cause, as he states ity during the war he one way what they heve lost in another. - . E—— Highe: arie Highest. and upwards; a lessquantity a half céntmor eomithe obl S RE cund fine, | N8 the succeeding hour the bunk statement | feli off a thirty-foot bridge, which re- Western lowa, especially, is looking towards ALK BTABNY Lowest. i 15 Lowest. e ot g L it anand e, | was given out, but ‘hud no etfoot. $howink | gulted in o general brenking upof his Omaha, and it presents & very inviting field | was under a_great disadvantage last weelk = Country Produce, closiug ici duly at | vory little docrese in the - reserves with LT e { the Fourth W i “prices, r N v 0 g gl y ) stock. e week close Sbloohi 420 and up to & $4,000,00/ inerease in loans and 3,000 in de- | system.” A veteran of the Fourth Wis- in which to operate. As to prices, rope is | owing to the dumage wrought by Sunday’s The week elosed witn no quotablo ch | fis i etk b AR AT R S Feh it st i et e down. Canned goods, such as tomatoos,corn, | storm, which teft the strect with almost no | _ Showlnz the numbor of o and | thomarket, Stockswereprotty well cleane Thero was o very dull provision trade | BRI G087 G Weekse Wi MWHIA 1okt full | COnS sipr re e i ete., and all California canned goods, ate ad | telegraphic communication with the outside | $heup purclisd on this watieet as wported | up. The urrivals during tho past two days | carly, The prices were Little changed and the | Bofut to 523¢ with Burinzton, Northwestern, | C0381ve use of salt pork during his army vancing and give promise of going still high- | world. This state of affairs continued through [ P33 [0¢AR FITHRY i Jore light, owing tothe storm throughout the | arket ofitseltacted heavy. [t was glven | and Rock Island each % porecnt iower. The | eareer, and now he applies for a pension er. Sugars went back 4c after the bound of | the greater part of the week and accordingly — GAME—Small abbits sold on Saturday at Tie | 0ut1n gossip that thejumnin wheatalone held | Jatket elosed featureless with total salesof | because he *‘got sulvation in the army,” e the \v?'l!( lw‘[t;rl'. Syrups are cheap on | the ”\'ullnlliu of .\nu.\mn hlhule.\' was | oot & 0o, er dozen and In some instances as high us | the prices of products und that any reaction ) shi as ho puts it. account of the fight among the giucose manu- mall. The week as a whole was 5 5 FLO0, f ! v S T P : Phere is almost nodemand for Jucks and | might be followed by a break In provislons, | —L'c_oHoWIng were the closing quotations Under the provisions of the recently facturers, having deciined abont be since | characterized by a dull market. A Wall | Do Gutlahy Prokins Co. 0 it'docs not pity o Ship them ¥ i L 2 3 s g The bulge on wheat kepton to the close and | 1 “IETINGrthern Pacitle 97 od dependent pension law it v January 1. stroet authority commenting on the situation | Ouhi Pacxing Co s —Sales wern zenerally reported at 15 ; S st denat i dahaonly e ! 1t 1s ‘casy to understand, in a season iike | remarks that there are too many signs that | Lee Rothsehiid. ... 0000000 and it would e safe to quotethatprice as the | the provision market jolned in the advance. | U N 10is | necessary for o elaimant to show that ho 3 ) sens is incapncitated from manual iabor, "« ] : Tl 1 for fresh Stoc Moss pork for May moved up from #1015 to o 3| . 1y the preseut, why rubber goods, heavy flan- | the stock market is falling mtoa pit. similar | Humiiton & Stephen o Hptkap frIRiok, o et | ase poric! e . 1 100 | Naw York Contrai... 0j L AL L e Sson prelan 8 aRd (abAtibian Tonstn & Undezyood gl T o O e raae | $0.21K@1010 nud cloed ut 810714, Lard sola i P DA whether the causes are due to army sor- seom as if boots and shoes ought to bein de- | peoplo felt that money was worth more t Blispons aad fealarssis i s s and turkeys, 10Giic. ~The murket was not | 3 2318 upto Ohieau0 (2 (Rogk Tedand o | vice or not, in order to have his namo mand even in un open winter, Such, how- | stocks, and when there was a steady con- o0 & very active, Other months were nominally bigher fn | & Quiney.. 63| (10 PrOfOrrod . 1umne placed on the rolis, To show his inabil- evor, has not beon the case, and trade is now | stant ‘dribble of small lots of stock. 16 s [ o000 o HO Burren-The best countey butter fain de- | oboition LW S P & Omadi {ty to perform manual labor, the nffi- vory poor for tho season. 'Withn fair pros- | possiblo that when congress adjourns, and | Fhe Cudshy Pacidng Co...o0en s X mantatioglic; and gatlavestiuntiyizolls PIICES AT CIHICAGO. Hllapls C socee V| do proforrod ool divilaof nelglihoraare’ nedssary rooite pect for good crons, trade in the carly spring | we are really safo in regard to financinl | Soip s foe KME G0 : ST T - | ik & oxas. 2 i We SE T & b e At iaasy aud summer ought to be large. Easforn job- | legislation, there may be a revival of inter- [ The G, H. Wammond Packing Go. DITY] Open. | Hixl LaKO BHOFO. +svr s o 103G | A0 PIOTETTOG - resss 10 VHAE A0 s ¢ bers have dropped outand there will bo a | est, but that is for the moment only & matter [ Shippers and (Eeders ... ..........ssmos 3 o A 3 ndral. .. Wiy Westorn Unfon. . .. A veteran in Howard county, Mary- better chanco than ever for Omaha. A local | of conjecture. On some days the dullness of s ; 50 . Bqlt 100 Miswo . “ 777 | land, sent the testimony of o neighbor, Jobber remarks that the people have been | the market was quite as pronounced as any- | The Cudahy packing company............ 18 stock 40aide. i | MONEY-—On y 1 at 3 per cent. | who no doubt meant well enough, but Wwearing their oldboots and shoes all winter | thing ordinarvily witnessed in midsummer P bWk 3 P onAXORG Supplies are not heav 1 g i Prase M 7 per cent did not know how to express himself. and that by spring they will havo to buy new | and the increasing case of the moncy market or the Weok. “""|‘| i iarket s quiet. Cholee Kunsus, #.50 . B e STERLIN: Steady; sixty-day | ph o lattor swore to the statement that ones or o barefoot. does not appear to result inany great dis- | Showing the number of head of stock pur- [ Perbbl. = = " A e bills, #i84 nd, #86, S e i 5 The wholesalo ‘coal dealers did . position to buy stocks. The following table | chnsed on this markot reported by th Grumicr=Gholog ttock 103 3 Ol Mirihe ki he had known the clalmant for ten nothing last week but sit with folded hands | will show tho vrices paid at the opening and | Wellmstol of the Suekyards ompany for | GHEXEE\iother car of Oalfornta cab- | Muyo....| 1015 | 1025410 15 | W02mg LS Minina Shares. e yenrs, and that “he would 1ot work un- and figure how many months longer they | at the closing of the week, together with the by i 4 age will Per Ib, 2ha@ie e v e e Ve oNEW YouK, Jan, dL—{Spoclal Tologramto | less ho was ecompelled to I'ho witness could continue in business with the duly ex- | highest and’ lowest prices paid auring the | (oo ATELE, ONLONS — P holdors ot [ | Muayi o o 01| b simsl 610 | mue Beel-Tho ftollowing are the mining | of course meant o say that claimant, pense aceount mounting up above the profits. | week, and the close of the previous week : witt & Co. 3 »od stoek i L | whilo really unable to work by b1 ok e G L Hammond & Co. e 15D, per erate, £2. > i (i) An st ed Cudahy preking compiny ... - BAGAS—Mich i stock, per bu, 6 Amndor, eren 100 (Horn Siiver. o | his physical infirmitie woather he nostdecidedly age it OF PHICES. 4 PRICES AT ST LOUIS. oo s f the coal dealers, und the present winter has | —gioeTOpea. | Tiigh T Low, | Ol Onahi paeking company .. ks BreTs—Per bu, 310007 i DK fietoiver )| compellod to attempt labor in orde been about the worst, for that. business, ever L “ | Leo Rothsenild o s GOMMODIEY | Opon. | Tiigh. | Low. | Close. o G i 175 Al oxperienced in this city. This, taken ’ with | W. & 1. & Humliton & Stepi Fresh Fruit v el i i & vasss) 438 Sl e Ilu; fact v.;m m\-vl tm\k[m*\ i‘|||q‘l3-.;.\rg ‘“ }.m ‘\::;n‘;?fl\‘;u‘u i i 1\1:«.‘.“ '\.qu“\l ‘l\ nderwo + : AT e Tk Tt sy May.; 1 0034 w | 1o iy P A T 1 : T'he widow of a man who shouldered a not vory favorable, makes it pretty hard for R 3 | w Wabash pfd.| 18k Shippers and fuclers ... 42 week. A fresh carof California stock his just CLIZIREH RN | L 1 & X 1o R musket in the Pennsylvanin resorvesq dealers in this line of business. It is said | Fri 14 : | i stoek quotations: . : May | aong 0 | cogl a0 ‘The weather has been most decidedly against WEEK'S RANGE 0F PRICES. L ‘ i I Cal, & Va..... 426 ot AL X COnN | | | so:e 8T8 vanted a pension, and was asked 1f her Joseph Da - S : arrived. Riversides aroselling at #3250, May. w BOM w 0 wanted a peuslon, an sl hel that bofore the summer arrives several coal | Conada 8.1 48 H Van Bont & Oy, v rii. el avels, 8.50 tanchito, o varioty bo- | oAt [&20 | The Coffec Market husband was ovor wounded, alers will cither have gone out of business | Paeific Mall 3 K., Becker & Degon. b i wiveen Rive and Los Angeles, B0k, May oag) ol eyl g { 18000 MarKet, S0 yos,” sho replied, “he received an o R b J0t GE Humins o i S Mexlean oranzes, €062 Florda bright, | - = : New Youk, Jan. Bl—(Speelal Tolegram to | OF0h, S0 RIS O] > give fuir remuneration for the labor and capi- ' The Cudahy packing corpany e L ey well e Notes and Gossip. Tns Bek.]—Correr—Options oponed barely | 8X5 WO B G BRAR OO o0 tal inyested. The season is now too far ad- < d| 81 | Omaha packing company...... A sliod wnd prices are high. There are . fow i a steady; unchanged to 15 pointa down; closed ol A ORIMATR 119, REUR) vanced fora cold spell to give any relief to Gl V) te | Swife & Co iianiiaasimas 38 | BppiosTn' The: TRtk Sul whioh ate going | Sne Anslo company bought laed on oall steadyi unchanged 10 10 points down; quiet. | Stances surrounding the wounding of the wholesale trade. About all that aealers fe Tho G, If. Hymmond packing conpany.. L uteh bought all the July wheat he could | Sulss, 17,750 bug her better half, she said he eut his foot ) outto the Ic le i #4.50024.75, but fancy | ) dhd K Sales, 17,75 bup Lo er half, she said he cut his foo can do1s to settle down to the summer basis, wyy | Shippers und foeders shipping ch varictios as Hen { SCt this mornlug. S = while splitting wood. 1t was not.during when littloor_uothing is done in a jobbing | N. 'ac e ¢ 2 T 3 iang, DT 6is ot .50 and some fancy large | Rotelptsi, tloks 8 pointd, 16300 more th FRODUCE MARKE T S Ae At AL Iae Usaaiteis lh7‘,ll: way. Considerable stoam coal is handled | 5.5 84 Swift & Co .. sl i winesaps, sultaple forshe stand trade, are | so ay I 3 = % Rock Ixland; The Cuduhy packing company. ... . 1| held wt 8,00 per bbl, eign markets very weak today in most K PR their home in Pennsylvanin. The in " the city, but this branch of the | St Pl E . d A and firn; uly, mge. on attornoy wanted o know what - 827 | Pho G, 1. Hammond packing conpany ... QueNcis—There are 811 a tow on 5, though quiet, 58 is confined mostly to twe ree | St Paul pid Siippers s ¥ et, but the mo A . g 3 . }])Il!'*“l:lm:ll('h“nll‘\:l:\r:‘:’ll[ :‘l]\r'i;n(“i' ‘(u-,nl::l« 8t Paul s Shippers and feedeors. pet h L‘I:‘ll\‘ s Hi """‘ Slow andp |{un‘.l!|h\ln\\\{! «I\lnu\nhu,unl\ sales yes- Qorny At '{l 5 E bearing such an’ oceurrence could have Or Droftaila foc \ i ol AL Heerdl00 per bax: day (n New York, ts—Ste: iy, 4630, : b row to make it auy object for other firms 1o | by Sisi T Represe PEAls-A '~vv|lw;- ugmvrnmw-:uul, W intor Hfi,‘ tod hogs for Monday at Chicago Rye: f upon Ul'l' pe lt‘r"*“ law, and the widow engage in it Am. Sr. Ko sT Yqriaties offered 00 per hox 10,000 1OXt Wook 190,000, L g Barley LTG0, answered curtly: v > aver Foant 5 [ EMONS- olee Messma, §L30@4.00; fancy, b ) e g 4 3 W v s 2 e i Noone over thinks of montioning the coal | fersoy Cont ! 1N | No.Av. Pr. No. Av 4 | s gitNE=Cl000 Mg x wiso, 30, | One hundred cars cash wheat sold 1 New Biare JHCLL I “Well, sir, the axe he eut his foot business without saying somethiug about the | NO% K% S MPRNEIER A e VR MATAGA G ronte Parbbi, §5.0000.00. York by a Chleugo firm. A h with is the same one he brought home price of hard coal and the reason why ‘the | Atohion i 300 1 310 INEAPPLES — or d oz, BB 400 Estimated receipts for Monday ut Clleago, | Pork—Firm, cash, 80,75 Ma with him from the war. It wasan army cost s 80 great to the consumers, and it | Chicaso Gas Boo 1 CHANBERIEIES—SupDUd hronot heavy: Jor | wheat, i corn, 2215 0uts, 168, Lard—Firn; eash, $.7%63,175: May, #.10. axe,” 3 would never do to break over this fime-hon. | Reading. 3 018 soy, per bbl #1Lw; Gepe Cod, H2.WEanoy St. Louls shipments of wheat 12,000 bushels; | . Short Ribs—Firm} L BGan it May ored custom by allowing such a splendid | boi 8 Hud r v a3 § Cupe Cod, bell and buglpy, FL00G.00. G uuihaian ot 1000 Drsnaes aliels | o o A rather remarkable declaration was opportunity as the present to eseape unutil- [ No. A : ) k- B 2 Do doBar Llett & Haull of Detroit rt an Increms | , Flour— Steady; spring 3450 patents, 8402 | made by a Michigan vetoran. He stated fzed. A number of remedies have been | Mich. Cent 4 3 1 ry Goods, 5. 1004 81158 ¢3 e 3 3 tng demand for cash wheat fron millers, e o 0@e.10: shopg | UPACF OBth that he picked len shell on offered and wrongs pointed out, but the fact | Siver 18 4 FLANXELS-Plald, rhttsman, 2e: Goshen. | Niuneapolis recelpts of wheat 26: Duluth 06 057 ahormt et pimivir st Short | yhe battlefield of the Wilderness and '« Cl 0064, i o N o . ) 40: Clear Lake ige; Muple Clty, . H.00604,055 short ribs, #.5004.63 remains the sanie, hard coal is & iuxury ‘only | Wis 1 i’ 7 e oy % | m Public cables wheat dull, demand fully or—Unc orenmery. 16 e dy ook i o his tent. While holding tc be enjoyed by the well-to-do, and yet the | Mo, y { B |aEg 181111 b Noica SN I supplied Tag =t IRKEISET 06RO Qalrys: [[ 100k - Shcinto b iprt S i iocal dealer is not making what could be co Toxas. R 1434 15 185150 LRY No, 1, 4 Guebos No. 78 12100 @ Cudahy, who bought quite a 1line of ealls Hides—Unehanged: lght and hoavy gr g e R S e S sidered an unreasonable profit. In looking | Tenn. C. &1 L) et N S AgWIN, 11408 Windsor X (. ast night, bought 20000 hushels of wheat | salted, 514@se; groon, 41 it, the shell oxp i y sha ] ;,‘ over railroad rutes from the east it may be n g ", 15 JR F, & 204c; | openly this momiog; he got 1t ut 0ok 3 calf, 5 his nervous system,” but mirsculously seen how some of this cost is unnecessarily OMAHA LIVE STOCK, i 3 (. 200, i Boards cable—Wheat, spot steady; limited .l" g Wy I, S04 ehy Be. | eausing no other injury put upon coal, The rate from Chicago to 10 K-West Point, %1n, § 0z, 10440: West | demand eu\. s unchanged. Futurés' woaker, low—Unchanged; No. 1, solld packed, Omaha is .20 per net ton for u H00 —— Loint. B in. 10 oz, 13405 Wost Point, 20 in, 12 dufl, demand freely supplied. Corn No. 2, fe; cake, §o -An ex-cannonior. of oneof the regular OMARA, Jan. 31, 1801, West Polnt, 4010, 110z, 15 weaker, tone dull, poor demand, neese—Unchanged; fall cream cheddars. batte claims that he hlllll]ll'l. o eans mile haul. It is generally conceded that for OArrLE—Estima v o loug distanco 14 cent. per ton for a milo I rocuints of cattle 1500 as 4. 06 2 3 Barrs—Standard, so; Mowhawk, 10840; Snow= | ~ Receipts at Chicago: Winter wheat 9; Colo- | 94@100; flats, I0§@10%e; Young Americas, 1044 | non ball with his abdomen,and has since i 18 a very good rate for the railroads. On this | qav of last weok, The murket was active ang 3 6 25 KenTu ul, tie: Dakota, Inspeeted rogular winter whoat non e compared with 1,565 yesterday and 1211 Satur- 5 ) 2 X 3 M7 per cuse spring 46; mixed 1. Corn 251, Oats, | @l1C. cofpts. Shipments. | een catly troubled with stomachic i © from Chicago wo gy ? sules, 100; Cottswood, orado : 18 mized none. | Flour, bbls....:, i 12,000 disorders. The ball, he suys, was a :t",‘?&::“I.l‘:llr:\‘yin\;l::“:(::x.n‘:r..\.\\:"“:1‘ l'_“,\‘uj’l‘-" stronger on good Leeves and buteher stock r Melv Soringfiold, 12g: Rapidan, lorsd gae; spriag %i-mbed. nome b YEORL Rl o spent one, and came bounding along, that that tho rate on hard coal from Buffalo | es desirable grude slow and unchanged 5 f Saoos orzoyn “Hei Bembary, S0 Nob: farmers' deliverfes are curtainly | Gofie pu--coeoveeoeeeee 1L striking him squarely on the exterior of 10 Chicago, a distance of (50 milos, ts §l.7s | Fesders are slow and unchanged LIS 1 : Hiam - Finoy — Eddysone, 6vie; Stool | $EFIIsimely lunge, 0300 quartors. "oy are i the inner man and nearly knocking him per net ton. Of course the reasou for the [ Hoes—Estimuted receipts of hogs 6,100, 3 boiy Rstonpo, disai St Ledger. i Lt SRS IR L LG L R 5w YORK, Jan. 31—\Wheat—Recelpts, 15 into the middle of the following week. difference in the two rates is to be found in | #5 compared with 2.658 yesterday and 5,98 9 ¥ Wishington, 44e; M I W fhrre iy e bl LD b 153 15, 56,000 bushels: spot closed One Glorauna, & member of the well the competition for lake freights from Buf- | Saturday of lust week. The market was s 2 201 b JLoumeain- Biig Bradstioos says: Acccsding t0 stasistion of 5 1, $LI0@LI0Y In elovators | | ot Mt Nal puards, recites in his falo to Chicago, but the willingness of the | lower and active. All sold. The nge _ f et l"x"“'l'.." . A B sdstroot suys: According t }:M.“:W“y ‘“,H‘r N : |"Ltl‘l\' 1 o :,. ’,”.I.”.'\V‘,M nmy\«l[\ .nll;n i Pmn ‘.\lll“\ ||. s railroads to take the coal at$1.78 per ton | of the prices pald = was . I6Q@3.5, N, Bae: An B All“';;‘fl’,Arlhvllt; of wheat in Australin, Europe, afloat, In | " C rn'~mm~u.u'||.:w’r':,:.t..’1.:-h,.-wlmu{. 00 | APPIlcation for !,. nsion tha )m A shows that thero must beaprofit in the | the bulk seliing at KLOGLO. Tigs 8130 : B, long oloth, 10e; Stiile A, 11%¢; Merrinine, mers hands, 1n the United States 'and | pughels; spot closed stronger: M aiga | +-Probed” by a rebol buyonet at the Bul trafiic oven nt that rate. If the exorbitant | (#2307 IKhCIEhts, BLSMEI00 Tichte BLISGIA0 3 7=, 10¢; Gold Leat, 8150 Hamilton, 54¢; Allen nitedoKingdom 15 330,000,000 bushels ugaiost | Giigo in_elovator; 6ige afloat; ungeaded | 12un fight, and a Jersey cavalryman says #* rata from Chicugo to Omalis oould be reduced | grulgdaf the prices patd wa &UFF 4. as. son- e 2.8 d00 | B Allon Chanbray. ;" Gloveester, O 0. Toneray & Dryan. | WXO0 950@0Ko; options lowors February, | he wan Dsovored” by B rebal sabro ak r‘“umm J u)“sl"“::l l‘l'"m'h “‘;;L""":';‘o _‘l: l;nrwlrwlul: & !L)'v:wnlny and ®.314 Satur- TON WARP—BIbD, 8, white, 18i4¢; colored, eat opened nominally at 07% for May, The Recolpts, 30.000 hushels; exports, non Spottsylvania court house. A080 gro d be mad v wn- | anyotisswaele o e ahdan {1 . o o demand was large and the offrings light. | spot stronger; No. 2 white, 53%: mixed [ only afew of the queer causes for pen- \ pmers; .N"““.x»“'ll g P R l-’ (4 2 o JICKS—Y ork, 32 in, Swift River, 74 This, with the reported cold wave for tomor. | western, 50@hé; white western, 56y op= | sion that are daily received atthe de- COUNTRY FRODUCE compared with 200 yesterday and 186 Suturd ay Thorndyke, 0O, §5¢; Thorndyke, RS. row, ereated quite u buylng seramble sround | tions firmer. rtment. ‘There are thousands of othere markate baabown slmost ochaage during | Hailit wesico Fhe nutios markes 121 Thorndyke, 120, tise: Thorndyke, X 98440, The advance from this polut to Wio | Sugar—Raw, nominal; refiued, Grm; 0, 4 [ Partment. Adhereare thow b rdis, No. 5 ¢ rdis, No. 4, 0o, wasrapld. On the next advance 810N was | 16-105 yellow, 4 116, oeaunlly quoeer, apGarner, ic;

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