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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY J EN PAGE Jobbing trade in genersl shows some improve- Rosrx—-Dull; stralned, comrion to good, B By JANORLY oy ment 1n demand without ehange in price. #1121 15 1830 : KECEIPTS, —_ PURPENTINE—Steady 31 304@31c —— 1400 ass | _ Rick —Steady doniestic, fair to extra, 3%@ ‘xlm 2! | o Gige: Japun, ceipts sek Bh T 090 90 | | Poor Export Demand and Free Selling Bent | 5%f: Javan 08 o0 & orteans, open ikl Receipts for the Week Show an Improvement | 3 1958 : oo Fre e g e | oy ey - CATTLE OGS SHEEP MORSES & MIA Business §till Held in the Doldrums of Post- e e Iriefly Told. New Yomk, Jan. 13.—The story of today's perations on th ock exch ge can be told ONLY CHANGE NOTICED IS FOR THE BETTER | Il s L1e itich was dovold of ani mation and the voiux iness extreme P16 1 ROS—Quilet erican, $12.00@15.00. 1690 CorpER- Fasy; lnke, $10. 1390 LEAD -k irm: domesile. $3.10 0 THAT CEREAL STARTED UNUSUALLY WEAK | Tix-Dull: Straits, $20.80, nomic UNRIPE CATTLE ARE COMING TOO FAST 340 SPELTER—Quiot; domestic, ¥3.45 iinal 124 COTTONSERD OTL—Strong; offerings light on - h 3 bullfsh talk from the south as to diminished light even for Saturd: The iMProve- | ynger Heavy Pressure to Seii 1t Began a | production. Some nctensed Interest on the | 1alf Fat and Short Fed Staff Forced on the e A i i s B iors viaws 2NGiasrs checksd busl- rket Hreaks Prices—fogs Stll Keep Merchants Are Baying for Tmmes :"”"" e couraging _ reports of Reactions Throughout the <s: prime cru 3ot off crude, 263 SHY Deaturs Ouessing on rade prospects and th placing of the 2 sliow butter grades, 830:: cholce yellow s diate Consumption. tanft i the Clauses Of the. wiys Bession of the Day. prime yellow. 36487 yellow, off grain, Supplies. i and means committee bill into separate | BOOAR- Maw, qalet.but Nee fale refif w.easures had the effect of giving & SLOBE | Cyicago.) Jan. 15, —The poor export de ;:,,w‘,"r; Rl AT o6 3 118 SATURDAY, Jan Chieago Live Stock Market. thie Holiinys the. weskly review of business | '08¢ 40 the opentng dealings, causing 88 &4- | mang and free seiling sent wheat down | @8%ciNo 3h3'13:10c: No. 8, 89163 Receipts for the past week gene sTAGS Cnicaco, Jan. 18, Today's recelpt conditions and prospects is largely & repetl- | Taace Of from J to }{ per cect, Hew ¥t | again today. May closed with 8 loss of 3c; fesds i No- 10,3 7468356 No. | & good increase over the weck pre e gre extimaied af 2,000 head, pakiog tion. The stagnation which iscommon toall | ¢ “’: ';n-'r‘mm -‘\Al ‘m' ‘“l et A :-w | May corn ciosed '4c lower, May oats %ec | 3 ; Sagac mould ¥ fall cousiderably short of the second week of 00 < more ]‘{‘ mflq or the previous ypek, o 14,0 lines of trade at this season admits of but b i S '“0% | lower and provisions finished with pork | A, 8 4 y Oners en, | January last year. The figures ¢ s - NS AND !r.'.-rlell”' e e s yearago. For the cotres 1090 1240 1490 Boliday Dullzess Story of Operations in Securities Yesterday ‘ Wheat Down Again. o o e (L. Over ths Tast: 1670 | | Traveling Men Are Out Again and Are Meeting with Falr Success, Though During the month immediately following Small real 1 quickly ¢ ed the ittl @oc li§tle comment wud 1 sccepted by business | STSIL restizing sales quickly changed 6 | 5iighuiy higher and lard and’ ribs & Hitle | powder ; sranu: | lows + R i 8000 e There was a guiet and un B T mediving which they muse | 1eMPer of speculation, the active list reced- | jgyer lated, 4 11-1€% | Cattle, Hogs. Sheep : 1 changed market, the offeriugs being taken on s oo medicie o e ing from ' to 1 per cent e latter bein - y a Recelpts this week 7,5 27,085 1,688 3 a busls of Friday's guotations. The faké 666a yeur, Someof them may beio- | 08 ffom X 501 DeE 56 "’; ' catter bein? | Wheat started weak with May Ko lower Otaihe Prodt Rocelpts last week, 017 aeM1 7930 305 | pricos was"fron 112600 ut ther clined to make wry faces, but as a rule they | hattan Minneapolis & &t Louws and Con. | 8t65%c and under heavy pressurato sell | purryy There Is plenty of butter oa the Bhe woek lnstyeas. .. & 914 8080 5 g few sales cutside of the liit of from regard the situation philosophically and | solidated Gas and 3 per cent in Rubber B e dociingswhictt ConvCOuL sEsE LN e . can eIty EEaS Lo it bt Whatever firmncss may have boen loft tn the bulld thelr hopes upon the future 'The weakness continued untilabout fiftsen | reactions throughout the session. The weak- | Keally choice stock Is & scarcity and is In falr | reverse of the preceding woek, and the ad- e 1 liog market at the close of bus livss yerwerday While tho last week has brought but listie | Minutes befors noon, when reports of a Very | ness wasattributed to the smaller clenrances, | gock, 13c s et | VREDSE CESHR VPO F ITRY USWIE LORE B | e 8 e e BLIERUSLCIT Siange'th iocal business condittons, shas t- | S5 o the. pectior the st I areet tho exports of wheat and flour from both | DREssen Poviray—The market Is weaker | t0o Supplies here have not been too liberal, 3 0 16 he_n dechine since Thursday of ' al bus 1 v sire on the part o e shol c han yesterday on chickens and turkeys. | but Chicago receip! & o ¥ Fhd . Me has been on the right side of the ledger, | cover, resulted in 4 stroag buying move coasts being reported about 500,000 bu. smaller | hatl Yosierday, on soickeas gud tHriess: | but Chicago receints have been excessiv g e A ke L] ML und is accepted as an indication that the | which sent prices up sharply, the gre than the preceding week. The receintsat | Chickens, b@6c: turkeys, 8a0c; goese and | snd the market being very bad there, prices preceding two duys. The cause of the: break Nttt ot so bad after all, Some mer. | DArt of the decline being _recovered, and I8 | primary markets were a little smaller | fAkh SRICE o [Rterior stock would sell be- have ruled lower at all western markets in : F vis, of course, the continued large recelpts e that business is not what | S0me instances the fizures going above the | than during the proceding week and operd- | °Livy Povirhr. B aericrillv arely sympathy. On accountof the heavy runs . 1 todiy'a " vun boing the Targest recorded for § i @ ey best prices of the morning. The market | tors look for a small decrease in the visible | ing against the shipment of live poultry, east the speculative shipping demand and | B L T o e LA vIiiy teb eatnted 1t should be, but there was never a season | closed strong and, compared with the final e e 00,000 0 E0.000 | o dam i he ot live bo . v upply for the week not hav peon equn e ) pply, estic at from u mand Is very light, the trade’ genersily | the inquiry from exporters have been I 3 4 Since January, 1592, Soon after 10 prosperous that the same wail was not | sales of yesterday. Iy to iy per cent higher. | bu. Cables were not encouraging. Export | Breferring dressed poultry. The few saics | o ool : B | Diiecn rappel v thaa I t $0AD 1o ¢ udible. The great majority of the jobbers Post says: Openfug very dull. the | cicirings were small yesterday and agere- | Mude arcat bo7 i e e 1035 o ehoice grades and thore was wo su ner t they are market today advanced on moderate | gated 210,000 bu. The speculative offerings | . VEAL—Tle rivals are not heavy and tho | beef men have had little formidable compe 1087 3 tine wh s conid unload toany better and merchants report that they are do L Al U p marker firm At previons qnotations: ehol ] ] ’ yuying ardly any local business | were fairly large ana excecded the de R RaE e ; tition. This state of affairs very n y TRaiiaty o e advanta e bulk of sules were ut from land in cases more th ey had any A vas ata veals, 7@74¢; thin or heavy, 5,21 to & alland in many cases more than they had any and speculation was ata stand- tie ts were quiet and casier. c. resulted in slo lower markets During the early part of the week o ahoop rkot noninally steady right to expect in such a year asthe present. 4 6 Py Dup Baldwin- GANE—=Prairie chickes i1 and venison g . v | aldw 3. irle chic 1l and venisol o wee closes with ecline o t % t o There was o light demand at from’ $1 o The following are the closing quotations on | piary a ther big traders sold per- | areoutof season, and ther ut little on t the woek closes with s declin f market was active with price oo P A-An i LB et o 3 o 2 the leading stocks on the New York ex- | sistentiy, and May closed but Jgo from the | market except diicks A <o, $6:mal- | to 40c on beef steers, and more but with free marketing the latter | F3E0fON P08 10 e he last week has practical change today bottom figures of the day. May opened | Kifd ducks 82O0@2.50; Jack rabbits #1.50 | that on butchers' and canuers' stock half of the week prices started on the down | firmat from §3 to $1.55 for poor to cholce the beginning of the business of the § s at 65%gc. lost 'ge, rallied e, lost igeand | = L B el T own and | 1ocal demand is very indifferent compared grade. Closing prices, howe are still | Extra were quoted at fron #4890 to Tho with the jobbing trade. The traveling men 18 EXDF North'rn P. pref d rallied igc to the close at 654 ¢. lers troely predict that the best ewgs will | With what it usually is at this time of the Iy o okt et "": i kf,".", LTI G L have been called in during the holidays, and F.. D. & Guif Corn was moderately active at times with | sell at 12ic by t first of the. week. | year, and the forcing on the market of | close of last week. Conditions conilrie P e A o o Foatves. 100 0 i1 Rkriry (A shay Iave BoiE blok rthiwestern tho Taciing " haifeatly easy, and slightly | Nothing but the best stock Is called for and | thousands of half fat and short fed cattle is | Much the same as they have been 8o far | | ohids hogs, 31,000 heads sheep, 2,000 head on the road. Most of them now out and lower prices occurred. ‘The action of wheat, | Sven thit moets with lhm ew xales. 1.!r‘~ mainly responsible for the present very un- | this winter. Aside from the usual govern- The Evening Journal report P 4 L: 8 o 2 together with sales by several prominent are a shade lower resh stock, 12@14¢; cold | gatisfactory conditis of the market. ment estimate the only attempt to ap: CATTLE—-Recelipts. 2,000 bead; shipments, the remainder will follow within the next B : p 9% | storage, 11@1 proximate the future hog supply is found in | 1,000 head: market, <low and few The men who are out have re- operators, were the principal factors in | 'HoNky—Choice white clover, 15c; Call- Saturday's Trade Was Slow. e 1 blt o’ estimate of | no extra steers liere: r 0 ported a fair busin i Orders creating depression. The lack of outside | fornia, 16¢ = s the unnual cxnibit and estimate of | uo et G ers hor 1 SN HOURE N s usual specuiative interest was instrumental in | OvstErs—Medium, I X. L, 13¢; horseshoes, There was only an average run here today, | the Cincinnati ~ Price Current v | Boud to choice, 84100 $L70a4 40, - bl d oy i e ey m f itic M ing about the easier sentiment. Re- | 18c; extra standurds, 20c; selec but dealers all anticipate liberal suvplies [1s but fair to say that this | WRER P ReTile 200ty H e S Lk e or the & &y b,"‘ jas % | coipts were rather heavy, estimates for | selects company selects, 25¢: counts, xt week, and_no one was in any hurry to | estimate meets the views of the big i SR SEHICORCE, Men WY B L vy ness is conducted on the conseryative basis e : Siovikyis. ressite Ware Ibaki: atd My estnuts, “12c per Itaian | buy cattle. The market was very slow | majority of those in the trade, although | UG iteher weights, $5.304 prite lIght L AR AN e i LS iy Coal & Tron... " TS o Tt e "above the sy’ bottom | Chestnuts, 19G18c; almonds, 18c; English wal. | and dull.” Buyers'-wants wers few, and | thero aro notable exceptions, and among 35 (WhliSsingle oratre 40 Enos, Jook JUPS0 M18 ton 01l Ce 2 nd . |24 | figures. May opened at 3%15c, advanced ’4c, 53t e o ATa, uuts, 118 | ag the weather was fine and the | them some of the shrewdest men in thebusi- | SukEe AN Laumss—Recelpts, 2000 head; usual expectation, the volume of tradeis | pui 'k Huaw - s 455 T sty . mediun, | oyerines ample, they were in no | ness. The Price Curreut's figures asas fol- | market steady; top shecp, $3.0053.70; oy steady, and in the end it is expected to ag- B ek lost 4.¢ and reacted ’s¢ to the close at 3¢ The market on black walnuts Is low and | offerings = ample, - uhe) t Tambe, 84.50G.5 95 gregate a considerable per cent more than 1 : Pressure to sell caused a wealker feeling | noone wants to buv. hurry -~ about making ' their vurchases. | lows 450G s A ntievpited Rock Island in the oats market. May opened yc lower, VEGETABLES Prices were all of 105 to I lower than turns and estipiates show the total west- Snar e Setia ot thofks have sent sen out to'| & 2 St, Paul.. at 80%0. and aftor advancing gcon little | _ BrAxs—California hand-picked navy, 81,90 | Friday and thero was hardly any lifeor | ern packingsince November L tobe IS0 | or pours, Pl : ; s Ao et do prefd buying. declined c and closed at the day's ); western navy, $1.85¢1.90; common white 0 the trade. Several loads of good to | Axalnst3,030.000 a year wgo—s dectedsons | G QUL s R—Unchan new territory during the week with gratify bottom Bgtires, 30%e. 4 beans, $1.5601. 1,150 to 1,400-1b, beeves brought from | date of 250,000 hogs. The week’s total is | extra_ fancy, L buckwheat fiour ing cesults. A local dry goods house re- o gures, B3¢ . ived a long listof orders from Colorado The provision market opened active and Nirhbe e L s S & but fair to very good 1,000 to 1.250- 290,000 for the corresponding period WhEAT—Went off from the first on heavy and other points in the southwest, and the lower on receipts of live hogs being to, $1.50. & ! fowa men who have gone out have met with on orders at 65@70c; Spanish onions, per | Ib. steers were very slow saleat from §.50t0 k selling and closed ¢ below yesterday's final P ROIOE B avarier thol dssinin el L and i IOWer |l Leen Cisas—Out ot the maritet: . with fair to poor stuff and odds and ends xpectations for the r s Ted, cish, closed at 57403 Janu tair success. Moue, hard to get and Jrices for them. On somewhat limited offer- POTATOES—Nebraska. Towa and Minnes at from §4.40 down i of the season, it 1% to be noted that in th ger ) g custofne! cing for time. Most {lws the fecting was steady, except that own potatoes, in smalllots from store, 65 In the butchers’ stock and canner line the | centers, where special etfort w‘h;\"' o ascer: |2 CORY “y-'.h.“ 'l; LICLE) Gl :' pae many customers are or time. Mos! ribs wete weak and:comparatively lower | 70c; sime:in lots, 60c: Colorado, from | market was even worse. Supplies were | {ain the probabilities for such loculitics, ti as firm a decline: No. 2 mixed, cash’ and of these, however, are paying their A : 4 M " store, 7o0: Colarado lots. H5a70c. fairly liberal, the demand not pressing from sounts in purt and jobbers generally profess than anything else. Pork was more active o 8 ing espectuliy with reference to | July, 65¢ 10 be well satisfied with their collections. Traveling Men wide thnge In view than ordinarily. | January, closed at 82%c; May, 343@347%c CABBAGE—Orders for cabbage from the coun- AT AR eI E a T i \ than anything elso, and, after scoring an ad- | try are Hiled ot 3¢ per | rom the coun- | any quarier, ¥nd trading dull and dragging | Chj s, Kansas City and On OXes—Weak wer: No 2 cash and vance over yesterday's final figures, reacted UsLEny Hoors—According to:size, 40260¢c | 3% . Pr 10¢ to 20c lower than have necessarily bee lized to adopt | January, closec May, 30 Ketall Trade Quiet, outsville & N . Yo'th6 opaning fiEiires of i4hieny on Subporh | per dos, : ze, 403802 | Yriday and 80c to e lower than Tuesday, ulations which seem justi- | = RYE—N0. 2, 43¢ id. ’ extra fancy Cali- | the high point of the week. One thing that | fi Vallible evidence, rather than | BARLEY- Nothing doing; sales of lowa at The retail trade is quiet and most 1 i % K being withdrawn and the offerings a little | CELERY—Goodstock 5 53 \ro only buying what. they actually i R mors free, with lard and ribs rul- | fornia, Syl ou. made the market seem so bad was the rather » of individual statemeuts for | 53 aLs 18 i 1 SWEET POTATG ¥upply ts. fatel /g 5 S St HAR EAORICGURITEY T e | such points. Bitax—Steady at yesterday's decline; 59¢ bid [n dry goods some of the merchauts have | } . ing stead Subsequently a little _h‘}?k”-‘j'}rh’,v:‘;{ :5Tho, supply 1s fairi good | commouer than usual quality of the offer. | *Yi FE10u iy the expectation of thetrade that | east track offer 1 S 7 = 4 . al Ly AR A i b ings. Extreme sales of poor to fancy cows bk s e i SRRD P sffered special inducements to clear up their [ ) bidding sent prices up again, the market | bbl., 82; e sa fancy cows | the nun o b marketed durin LAY SEED—Firm at 8 S beavy goods and repoxt o satisfactory busi- tage. R ruling firm, finally reactingto a limited ex- and heifers were at from 8130 to 850, | January and Pebruary willguito decidedly exs | Cuoves Seep -baie to b 70.35 pess. The clothing trade is not what 1t was ; ; tent and closing steady. Compared with : ; D ey fromiailzaodrcee: | el mouity ull und unchanged; priie to choice At this time last year, but 1593 was an ex- . $ : st night May pork is 5¢ higher, May lard doz., 20c. i | from $2.10 to .70, There was httle quotable | year. This Hnas Supneers fole o 218 TGl . Eroaary ! 3 1 K . : < 3 il b BR LU o e Ao call markat and poor o chotce | Withi the exceptions of Sionx City and Louls- | RuTTEi—Unchan separator creawer. teptionally good year ana dealers are not | " ) lower and Mav ribs e lower. O arLates B LR et , and poor tochoice | &1t B C O minent points rount on a de- | 22@23c: choice dairy, 19@20c. tompiaining. ? The ranze of orices as reporisd by J W | | Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | 33 B Bas W1, Bss pArHIEy, Do Qs BO0S stuff sold at from $2 to &. Rough stock was | Uil cuin'over January and February last | Buus—Lower at 124¢ While some improvement has been notice- | pymie, FANEC Bf DEICOS. B Il 1< as foliows: | 1 5 7 cars; corm, SO0 cars; oats, 200 CArs} | awetienr dor 65 30) in liberal supply and only moderate demand, | ey Rt a o0t $¥ aked able during the week iu general trade no : e 2 hogs, 41.000 heaa S Lty “&flffi;hfl;fli'fi L "~frl°‘t--;l‘;0t-g';xcv Wi Comsolldation of estimates submitted trom | CEELTY S noEed 3802 rked change oked fc itil the v pen Hiz v “I'ne leading future: X 3 s ulls, oxen and stags sold m ie minor points and figures accepted for the o1 3 65 very r:\.lukul tlfdynu'lTln ke (r r‘n\n‘nl“ b wding futures ranged as follow: GraPES—There are 1o Catawbas on the mar- Theraiiwasliinnt = mnch doing ‘in% the | Iarsenes G indlcates & total of 4,950,000 WHISKY—$1.15. ¢ LGS Aro kLo imicks ho_ spring | Erie. - 4 5 —Aviicles. | Open. | High. | Low ket: Malagas, por 50-1b.blils. net, #5.2036.00; | grocker and feeder line. There never | Dogs for the winter season, ending March 1.us | BaGaInG -oo0 e i trade is what the majority of the jobbers are s 5 £t 2 b Malagas, per 55-1b. Dbls., n61, $6.00@6.50. & = . L the western packing. This s with [ IRON COTTON TiES—05c781.00. pinning their hopes on. ‘The fact that coun- A E 3 WHEAT— | | CALIFORNIA Frurrs -California fruits are | 1S on Saturday Receipts wero light | i85 ST B0 st winter, and tmpliesan | PRovISioss—Easier, with light demand. - tay merchants are only ordering what goods 0 Jan 3¢ | 003% entirely off the market. and the country demand nominal. | J5creise of som thing over 300,000 Logs as Pork, lower; standard mess, 313.5 Lard, v e e Feslagia A e ted o R : 2 65%| 6N/ 1 AppLes-The supply 15 lizht on this market | Regular dealers paid about steady prices for | apparently : the remamning | pri 3 Dry salt meats, loosd Idea that the spring sales will be unusually oL 3 y .. 67 87| | % | and prices m;lmr: fancy western, $1.90¢2.00 | suitable grades, but holders of common and | portion of the se ast year tho packing g i ribs, 86.70; "'”C(‘l heavy for the times, as stocks will run very, e i Jan .. 343 D CRrAN s berries are arriving ve inferior stuff found it hard work to get rid 1,605,000 he d f4,950,- | & ; od, 15 more. Bacon, ” packed B e St Pty e G G t per bLL, $6.00% SHC el wnd. bugie, % 50; | ers are stronger than at the opening of the bl would' be. gain of 365,000 over RECEIPTS - Flour, 30,000 bbls.; wheat, 19,000 AS DUN SEES 1t r E 5 Tas 2N . Jersey, $6.0026.25; bell'and cherry, 5. week, while common stuff is undoubtedly eeponding time lust ye: bu.; corn, 101,000 bu, 41,000 bu. Snivr ar § : May..oonne.! TROV| S0K@ 24 TROPICAL FRUITS. ;»\\'»*r'.‘ 1.«}1 to choice feeders are quoted at the basis of the te sugzested, the SirpMENTSFlour, 5,000 bUls.: wheat, none; P ~ e, et 3 ¥ uly £ BANANAS—Prices remain about steady: per 310 $3.00: fair to good at $.75 1o #3, and | packing for the remuinder of the séason would | corn, 66,000 bu.; oats, 33,000 bu Baginess ":"_‘l‘::f';‘““f" o Atel o 1 | % bunch, large, 20062505 per bunch, suiall to | lighter, commoner grades at from §.70down. | &Y 310,000 Kpgs per week compgred ¥ich el W. H, Roberson, manager of R. G. Dun & | Dai & 1 : ¢ Heszans s : B o N Mcasina™ Tonidns, size 800, HoptessiativoSales a‘)‘»&"fif-‘m x:c‘vilrm‘"llL 2 " e ‘x ToxpoN, Jab. 13- The weather liasibash Co.'s mercantile agency, speaking of the $5.50; size 360, 3526400.50, DRESSED BEEF. hile recoguizing the probabilitles of | pniid and'the crops are in’good condition. CEoe mercidle 0 v g sl 3 z 1 OraxGES—Veéxicaus, par box, $2.50; large AR DR 8o Av. pp | 8 considerably | enhanced production of | Winf'was fira: owing to the Wintry woatis 0 tion, says: g R a sizes, $2.252.2.40; fancy Floridas, & hoice €50 $3 00 8 ..1106 8380 | Provisions this winter, | compared | Rritish trade Is peor now shat the French d *“There has been almost no life in the job- Tsales of stocks today were 60,100 Floridas, $2.60. 698 8 00 20 1222 60 with last year iv Is proper | pyand has largely subsided. The market for bing trade during the week, and retail | shares, including: Auerican Sugar, 8,00( 3 . . e TANGERINES—Per box, $2.75. 986 3 25 5 161 80 to bear in mind the fact that the Indicated | rley was steady and there was no pressure g slyGira ittt Cosmto s Al | o ngton, B.700; Chichgo Gas, 1,500; Louis e i g GRAPE FRUIT—Per box, $4. 7 20 | total falls short of any previous son in 1 14 sell; parcels trade mderate. American Healers, outside two or three large estab- | Vil "¢ Nnahiviile. 6,300: St Paul, 15,100; d FURS. 25 39 88 | elelteen years; thut notwithstanding thefact | fluctuated and offers were light: spot was lishments, are complaining. Collections | Western Union, 4,300. z Bear—No. 1 black, large, $20.00225.00; 85 5 85 | thatthe winter season has wore than balf | quict and rates steady. California arrived k 1l and bundant - FEovReHiny medium, $15; small 5.00610,00; black your: 8 3 38 | pusscdaway thoro s far less than ordinarily | was quoted at 28 and 1ard Munitoba, parcel ecp up very well and money is abundan N T T Akt o o , 818 su 310.00; blackiyear: > o 8| umalations of product for the | o {\NE od b g 6d. T o ork Money 3 . HEAT N, spring, 60%4c;: No. 00; . 0; st 3 11 1351 75 L / L for | the | aflonn was quoted at 27@27s 6 \e ountry enough at banks, with very littie demand | New Yoms, Jan. 1.-MONEY 0N Caut— | 62¢: No 2 red, SONc.. i "o RGO 50, miod T, 35=riay : RS e D s Dl i i SOy s for it from the best @iss of borrow FEusy at 2 per cent. L4 234%c: No. 3 yellow, 3314c. ,rw;mu black Montana and 40 8 50 . A Tk b % s Frovr-Firmer, owing to the cold weather, o orrowers. y 2 \ 4433 D B onths, there f{s ground for the view 84 up;/Amioric 4 : d Gountry” banks ‘ave [calling for _some |y JTERLINGS BXCHA r with actyal : 2, 27627 c; No- 2 white, ' 264@ | Rocky mountain, laree, $15,0022.00:medlun, 4 > 85 | B it be B busdensome, 'offerings of | hoeonr: Americantocks were in guod deman 1 husiness in_bankers' bills at $4.86%@4.87 for 0. 3 white, 2713@28c 5 sma 0;' blac) ontana yearlinzs, 5 20... 85 or shipm esota first bak v money.— The stagnation of busi- | sixty-day bills Posied rates $.8624.95; N 5 Inrge, $12; mediom, $5; small, $5; black Mon- pess gemerally 15 commented upon Sercial bills, $4.53:4@4.83% N BaRLEY nominal; No. 8, 44@52c; | tana Cubs, large !h.’:v‘r“mvllll:m 84.50; smal 2 $ e = 3 CERTIFICATES—69%c lastbid; mo | No. 4, 41t@4dbe. 3; siiver tip, large, $20; medium, ¥12; smal > before another ye: s e tha onall sides because many shrewd people | FraX SeEn—No. 1, 196, 85 silver tip yearlings, large, $117 medium, £51 50 00 e L onaror | down RS notivils taay: A mAcican s njictad predicted easier conditions by this time. | GOVERNMENT Bosps—Dull. State bonds, TinMoTRY SEED—Prime, #4.15 smiall, 85; silver tip cubs, large, $6: medium, 50 5 00 i & “ at19s6d. The country markets wero steady. 1 ", by bl $13.25713. 5 3 25 50 2 5 € ing the production of swine, a also BARLEY-Firm for early shipment t 6d up. Che fact is prospects are not good for any | dull PoRK—Mess, per bbl., $13.25%15.30; lard, per | $4.50; small, $3; brown, large, $20.00% 5 201.3001 18 | $Hat't hias been more than ordinarily fuvora- | Deasottoady at full ratess the counts {mmediate recover ng quotations on bouds 100 1hs. 85.231,35.25 short ribs sides (loose), | mediim, #16: small, #13; yeariingy, 1 g0 loinia 20 e Mo L dE: sfooK LLEAS-Stoady at full ratws; the country Y SAst Wo B e Lo = : 6.6245(16.67 4 1 ¢ salted shoulders (boxed), 00@12.00; medidm, #5; ~sma 5 ey 25 ' arke e firni. Gataallys injareat s centops now, in.jtha ] L A sl T | B0.0500.00: Short ‘clonr . sides (boxed), 8700 | Tnree, £7: medium, 85: small, 83: budge 50 14 ; 30 ears Had the Best of Lt, UaTs-Fully 6d up on depot enterprise, and it is p _ 1 P.C. & P 1ata ; i 81 L hei i B: 5 2 e 7 able a | U E @7.50. larze, $1.00@1.50; medinm, 60 SHIPPING AND EXPORT Receipts toaay were the heaviest in nearly Pootia Graln Marxet. roposition . for bonds will shortly be sub- SUSEITEIIS TrRoly sky—Distillers' finished goods sher—X arge, %5; u, 86 st 2. prog hon y e su - TP K G.Tr. Roty Wiisky—Distillers' finishied goods, per gal., | fisher Ularge, 85; medium, 30; small, $4; 1241 410 a month, und the quality was in the main | pgonta, Jan. 19.—Corx—Market quiet and No. 1 large, $10( medium, $6 small, $4( MIXED. very good. Dealers are wondering whether | Jower; No.2, 31%¢; No. 3,38 witted to the people, as the frst definite | L4 stampe g sl fox silver, 15 to color according to beauty step toward realizing the passenger station | Missouri o 4 hore. .. he followtag were the recelpts and ship- i : ! ; e Roversbody | Ten 5 W. 18t ments for today 2 4P | Silver pale, according to beauty, large, $50; e 681 the predicted heavy mavketing of hogs has | OAT<—Market slow and easy: No.2 white, commenced or this 18 simply aspurt fol- | 254@28%c: No. 3 white, 274g28c s lowiug the recent sharp advauce in steady butinactive; No. sttho footof Farnum stroet. Eversbody v set. 0 R s AR i Sl By Thedium, $30; amalls $20; cross, large, 87: | 8..... 818 prices. Dealers were all prepared for a ™\ sgy—Market firm;%high wines, basis, Agrees that the location is the best the 7 apr g e AR ANTICLES. [ RECEUPES. (| SHIPMENTS. | modium, 83; small, $2: red, large, $150; . o13 though these are not good times for asking e 5 Corn, bu.... Hl - geziocel lower market today on account —of | g1.15 | I Unlon Ut nturles. bu.; oats, 50,000 bu. rye, none some otner undertakings which mein 8 | N Pacins vaa s Cantiioe At market was dull; creamery. 19@24c; dairy, | fect bead and feet, No. 1, larze, St want of confidence in the future, this city L &L M. 6. 68 714 S. Chonfund...... Ew Yonrk, Jan. 13 —FLour—Receipts, | No. 1, Iarge, mediam, 60¢; small, 5 prices were bid, but butk of the fair | 4.000 head; shipments, 3,700 head; best {tabio organizations and the churches. That | time loans, all lognn. @2 Jar conti | sa.4008 low grades, $1.4502.25] | large, 60c; me small, b i Iy and buyers an hustling to fill | stockers and fee 503,70, nbtained authority to emj fifty men on Bforro 5 o preferred superfine, ~#2.70%2.55 ! 82.85@3.00; | bewver—per skin, No. g 540 1 1090 2 $5.8254 SHEER-—Receipts, head; shipuients, for voluuteers fifty-seven men stood up ana G : L Barcey—Dull; No. 2 Milwaukee, 65@66c; | large, 24 head: shipuients. 300 head; uarket active »f them with bare hands and withoat over. WHEAT—Receipts, 3,300 bu.: exports, none: | grecn salted hides, No. 1 sh. P Av. sh e M hands allbmonts 5 ‘ 80 240 1 102, whent mar in today, closing | Wost En % Tam atinit o on O = 2 skinsi, eacn 10@15c; dry ariings (short e 7 & 3 p LIVERPOOL, Jan. 13, -WHEAT—Qulet: de- ht noarly the Muy e fns | Cowsols mioney.. DTS- 16SE Paul common——ous | alayy 7 B arand Cuwnreesenna s ‘ hogs or of product for many months to come, | quoted At 158 8d to 17 The countr: 2 0 - 90 | whiponcibly ko time andil late tn thesums | BUL LR O WA (UL TATEEHS 20 g 385 if in fact such conditions should | weather. and American has since been 3d FSTEIN wuBvEreeeenes wuan © 2 @ 65 [ETETETe would probably favor a reasonable bonus, acitic 15t 10248 G Ho & 8 A-78 070 Flour. bbl TR | R Cetam. B aoe P, "Bl headway, and the Commercial club is reach- | 3 T. G 0 id ga. 00 g : e L7se: smali, ' dark, No. 1, Jarge, 1} east sulll furthor assisted the boars wnd | UL L R ias v ls o0 cery: <t it s caanth ¢ Conmals..... 130 |Alx. class C. ST houses and_shippers, and trade started out Kausas City Live stocs Market. “The suffering poor of Omaha are being e station 3.60423.¢ thpatents. $3.5504.107 | medium, 7o short striped, la 1000 1<, #4.0024.65; Texas and native cows anxious for work was demonstrated by Rev. | Ateh. T &5 F_ 105 Wesi B fair extra, 004 to choice extra, | 1, lnrge, £3; medium, 2503 prairie, 1090 O e B ehoco heavy loads scratched | $2.100.20: heavy, packing and mixed, $4.93 Brandywine, $2.70, . 1, large, 102 11c; ‘medium, 9¢; small 1090 peas were cleared 1n good season, the bulk St. Louis Live stork Market. ana followed their benefactor to the streets. 1 i ot b BARLEY MALT—Dull: western, 65280c: Cana- | Hipes—No. 1 green hides, 2tc 2 0 ¢ ’ Prices; fod Toxas stwors, $8.203.65; grase capoiis Wheat Market. g AR F o “und clevator, at, 67 Ibs. to 15 lbs.. 6e: No. 2 veal calf, 8 1bs. to 15 160 40 % + mixed, $5.0030.35; light at S2@’yc net deline; red, SHEEP PELrs—Green salted, each, 35075 E I . y: The weukness in v : Loxbox, Jan. 13.—2 p. m.—Close LR T T A o ooty 2 YOEROBL MATKA(S: Bl Do fonnd ang. most: oLl onr citlens a S 1034 G. H. & S. A, 88, e ——— | medium, $1.25; small, $1; gray, large. H.&T. C G poopie to go 1nto debt. D oo O Oats, bu 274000 Iynx.'No.1 large, $3 the weakness in provisions at the close | ~ kecerers—Wheat, 7,800 bu.; corn, y ¢ i Bt . SuipsENTS ~Wheat, 2,400 bu; corn, e s atroag . right band ous to grasp | 2 nion U8 va. Conturies [l Ortho PrcdicE o xeARBRD R e B aTtas . el i s Coan I AAEI R T (e 50 the market opencd all of 10c to : grasy Vi Gt o [Mmedium, 7 il mountatn lion, ber 156 fower than Friasv. Thero was | Juioats 16@21c. Egss, dull; fresh, 16@17c. imperfect skins, 25750¢: otte % 990 V. Dob. o8 106 | Ala Currenciés. 1] .1, 1a fum, $5: su brisk at the de ory jow | KANsAS CrTv. Jan. 13.—CATTLE—Recelpts, will see better times as soon as the spring is L. &S.F.Gen. M %0 9,200 bbls.; exports, 700 bbls.: sales, 3,000 | raccoon, biack, as to benuty, No. 1, large, 5 25 odi Hoestisoln 1y at right around | (Atte were steady;. others woak to 1 fairly well cares Jor by the various char- | Bos us, @2 per cent; | Jlinnesot 30@3.60; winter patents, | §1; medium, : 45¢; narrow stripe § K40 5. The hogs were being cleared up | $1.403.40; ~ bu 1o #3.1004.15] spring low grades, #1.60@1.90; spring extras, | strip ering, . 2 5 r his caused a temporary bulge, and Hous —Recelpt head: = shipments, Mr. Clark one cold day last week. He | Amerean - ) ;. £2.70@3.60; rye flot ) es. 630 Dbl g ghits, York S, £4.90:85,20, : Lt 3 : SR by i . 930 out &.2 and 2. This strength YRS ikl thi atreots, . Thelr remuneration was to be buckwheat flour : 2,50, wiediun, $4.50: smull . 210 however, was of short duration, and the | pone; murket slow and weuk oor in Rescue hall. When M rk ca ‘oston & A D. + 2! 7 2 floor In Rescuo hall. When Mr. Clark calied Rye=Nominal. fall, large, $@0c; medium, 7¢; small, 6 kits, 950 54— 3 of the hogs going at right around .10, s1. Lovs, Jun. 13 —CATTLE—Recoipts, 700 S ; | dgsinsrgL.A) and & ELinyiand and steady without chauge from yesterduy's where they toiled hard for four hours, some . « | atan, 50@95¢: six-rowed, S0GN5e hides, Bc: No. 1 groen sajted hides, Sc: 5 epresentative Sal s Cows, #1.¢ 10. sales, 455,000 "bu. futures and 13,000 | hides, 26 1bs. 0 40 Ibs., S Seeb ! W heau; market 10220¢ lower: top p grades, e No.1 northorii, 71%¢. Opt Be y 4 MIxNEARC 13.—The Minneapolis . T1%e. Options | Ibs., 4c; No. 1 dry filnt hides 5e: No. 2 dry flint { nuneapoli 1d weak on local llquidation and | hides; 4e: No. 1 dry salted hides, 4c.° Part 5 8 aot) : SHEEP—Recely i piients, 500 heady pt the low d b 6U%e two : osed at n salted snearlings (short wooled early s cash grain, for sg ¥ = ON@T0%C, z 3 T M @70%¢, elosi 3 June, 71 wooled early skins), No. ‘1, each 5&10c; dry 7 b 1060 s 330 200 )d poor; holders offe werately; No. L stunces sold nbove May, a ominal | G 9515-10| Now York Central 1013 230 2 Flour, bbls 17.000( 18.000 | 750: piediuw, 60c: small, 40c kit gooa deal for Omaha. If there is a revival | N : Al class B dul ety Soociiotiess 2ea A N Karig ity Live stock fairly open, = = — — pkzs.: city mills, $4.16@4.50; city mill clears, | $2.00; skunk—black, cased: . ‘large, 31 5 b Oloion A enfr DroEat $0:15 sndipoos | LoNoEle Texssieteacs, (SETEOLO0H SRHIPDInk many worthy men are drifting about really | tatlous on s bonds and mining shures $1/90%2.40; » n flour.” dull; common 1o | $4; mediuwn, $3; small, 3 ain, on the bulge a fow loads brought .15 and | LOUO head: ‘market daloe lower: bulk fhianol, Thols remunaiation wax 1o, be BUCKWHEAT — Dull; state, $5.00@5.35; | medium, #1.50; smaull, 75c; muskrats -»mm 955 4 g 7 close was fully a8 weak as vhe opening. The fLy-two stepped up to be given employment : two-rowed state, 6 3¢. HIDES. TALLOW, ETC. 10 one week ago today 0ats.” % Lo 5 S by . Spot market asier; No. 2 hides, 25 1bs, to 40 1 35; bulk of snles, #25.00065.30; bute visible supply, | cured hides e per Ih. less than fuliy cured 0 40 urket nom BF thiree thuies recently losed London Stock Guotations. Sanussy closed a8 Closing 3 July closed at 723 shearlings (short wooled carly skins), No. 2 b 1007 3 9 - ey ifornia, 55 40@5s 5d; red western winter, by was lower than thiat 30 bochnse Pennsylvanta You | December, T63@ closing at 76%c. each 5c: dry flint, Knusas' and Nobraska 5 b 8 [ Bon Al NARORETLING thate [ 1E was s0 bookuse Reading G | | CORN—Iteceipts, 294,100 bu.; exborts, 100 | butcher wool pelts per Ib, actual IDELSkA 7 A 279 et moderate; N Fame. _Souie think that svot on track will seil Nex. Con. uaw s, 403 | bu.; sales. 240,000 bu. futures, 50,000 bu. snot. | 11c; dry fint, Kansas and Nebraska mukrain b 2 wixed, 4s 143d for new GsEes 0w 2 SB0ve May this month, Many of the looal mills a i Spot dull und easier: No. 2, 4154@41%c in wool beits, per Ih., actusl welght, 17320¢; dry 2 X A PrOVISIONS—Lard, prime western, 4 are shut down ten they nre | BARSILVER—31%d per oz vator P42t afloat; yellow, 42ic: un- r wool pelts, per IU por wess, 7% 6d: beof, i ptarted o few days. us expected 10 1 per cent graced mixed, 41@43c: stedmer mixed, 41% #10c: dry fiint Colorado mur- g 285 0. % tness, £004: bacon; long and short cleur, 5 be, more wheat will havo in from the i discount in the open Option minrket 5 with whent wool pelts, per Ib., actunl welght, 769c; 3 3 E 1 cqll 1p0s rountry or spot wheat will May sth short and three wouths bills, suiod.quiet and ¢ hENe net de dry pieces 4nd bucks actusl weight, 647 Woeke TTho Tocul elevators wil nov sell 16 B per cont.. R R Shines January gloeed o4 ‘-; ruary, | L 3 0 5 Stock 1n Sight. millers without a premium, which they ¢ pe * - b 24,@424¢, closed at 42y4c; March closed at rofts : (g B e it eot e thora are. mlllcrs: uha’ hosd Fiuaneial Notes. 481 May. 44 adi closed at 4die s LA WEN : otpts of llve stock i tiy fg gt Of course there are il o ol p. e L i OATs—Kuceipts, 50300 bu.; exports, 20,000 EWYORK, Jan. 13.—CorpEE—Options opene 3 § western markets Saturday [onsiders eat, but they. 1€ it for £ Axsas Orey, Jan, 13.—Clearings, $1,58( P e A i, tatares P43 voo o0 | dull, with bids 5 to 10 paints lower and ruled g 8 3 - " luter ome ors wo e | New Orieas, Jun, 13.-Clearings,12.187.974 Spot lull, but stendy: No. | exceptionally flat with o speculation. Closed i South Omaha liave no xeept it hullronds | pawis, Jan. 13.—Three per cent rentes, 95 | 2 +; No, orad, 84\ c: No. 3, 825c; | barely steady at 3 to 10 polnts dowu; salos, Oblcugo, Which 15 B0t probuble, Bt tho stocks of whes 10¢ for the ucconnt white, 35¢; No. 3 white, 23@23)e, truck, | Dass, including .|,m.m $17.05; February, 2 5 Kunsus Clty Mhionls B puis. But hestackR afwhioat | = 0 iy, Tan: 18:=The mised western, 34@35c; track, white west- | $16.65, and_Marel ot coftee, Rio. i 3 5 3 St. Louls, Duluth received —this woek 1015000 bu, | for the week are: Gold, $31,3( gea 200400 ack, white state, 36@40c. | giieri e T 415 dunisieei Cordors, 7 T of wheat, and farmers are supposed o have MExrHIS, Jao. 18.~New Y 111, all the months clos. | ¥20.00@20.25: sales, noog, E F Total Sold about 700,000 bu. 1 1he northwest, OF @ | ing nt par Cle L) 8345,425 . o net-declinet "Jauuary | BAXEOS Jan 15—Markew qulet; good sver- 1 i« 5 i — FRIERBOUS TUDI00 Bl n Hheorimpeiugica | log Ak § leariags, : ed i B3ke: Fobruary ‘closed atdiyet | g HE: reelpis (iwe daysi 5,000 bagsi 8 2 s loux City Live stock Market, A 2 rd Jaly at Bke e ’ 3 \closed at 944c; Muy closed at 3450, | S1O 000 bug | 8 5 S1orx Crry, Jan. 19— Hoos T ovened at 0lisc and July at G4, The mar- | Loxpox, Jan 13 -The amount of bullion Hr S A e HAMBURG, Jan. 13.~Market quiet; prices un- | 3 ¢ il Yestorday. 8,46 gt closed: Jahuary, D8ci May, S0Xes July, | gone tnto’the Bank of England on balance | § 0. hanzed 105 pig lower 7 8 3 4 nients ! 100 gy AT |:i'.-qn-“|r.l4".';|'.'\“ todiy, £64,000. Hors—-Dull; state, common to cholce, 15@ | HAVRE, Jan. "13.—Market quiet and un- $ Dintients, 32 Guare: The nillie are now ship. NEW YORK, Jan. 13 o acific coast, 15@22¢; London market | chanxed. 28 ints, 100 Lhead T ArS. onbo millls are now shiD- | nalances, $4.779,846 Lders, no offerings. ) DE JANEIRO, Jan, A3-Market quict; re- | 12 : | 57 [ bivments 325 AR MAIRY 10 Roie MEeh e Sont L AR OBS; balances, $35,654,540, Hibes—Steady; wet salted New Orleans se elpts, 5,000 b Stog Ky 3,000 bags 5 , nn ke prices Wre weak. Shipe . ADED 1hm., 41ED0: T e [Loxbax, Jun. 13, “Suthet quict " dnd un- an, WB10.25; shorts, $100.50 ) e e Y e, oo uports of general | 35g50" bs., 4@oe; Buenos Ayres. dry, 20040 | cbanged to fad lower, S 1 Milwuukee | MATKels. 1 t F & Kausas e e R Learikr—steady: heutlock sole, Buenas e 2 . ansas Clty Markets. Rostox. Jan. 13— Cloarings, 813,225,465 | A¥res: light to hoayy weights, 14@10c, | Miwavkee Jun. 19.PLovn—Steady s Kaxsas Oy, Sweo 13 - WeEAT-lc | balances. 01,400,408, Forthe ¥esk. clearings, Provicioxs—Bect, firm: famiy, 12@15c; | WikAT—Lower: No. 2 spring, 60¢; N g { Aigher; No. 2 hard, 51¢: No. 2 red, 54 $95,824,087¢ balanees, $10, 3 extra mess, S@8 hams, 810, cityextra | Borthern. 6he: Muy ] 3 ; : 2 r Ly i Con Jwpr und ‘wea o mixe ) e n zs, 85,5 : Cons 3 il g G (R ! No. 2 mixed, PHULADELPHIA, Jan. 13.—~Clearings, $5,586,- | India mess, 10@2: L mcats, qulet; pickled my—Lower; No. 3, 8 ments, 16,000 bhls.: Loutput, 15000 bbls; | MW YORK, Jan. 13.—The imports of general Sheep Trade Active 3181 balunces, 8$1,245.948. For the wec) bell; A ~kied sh 9 OATs—Lower Ne white, B OATs—Unchanged: No. 2 wmived, 25@284 0N 1 aasaues, - T0r_ithe 'weck: | b d shoulders. Gt 5 ver: No. N 2 4 3 NOAT Luchange @29%c; lugs, §52,500,381; balunces, §7,684 350. | pickled By@sie’ Lard, dull; weste hite, 2 e : E : INVESTMENT A Y -Stoudy;: Uuwothy, $5.0089.50; prai 4 4 | s : - ¥5.500 ¥ Y ¢ prairie, | L rinoRe. Jag 19, Cleariuzs, #2.190.203; new ‘mess, $14.00@15.00; extra prime, $13.50 | 85,10 J ! 134 Washington St., CHICAGO. R8¢ ey aull s 13¢. Pt 3 BUTTER-—Qulet ro dairy, 15@18c SHIPMENTS—Flour, 1,200 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 S/ N Whes 8,000 ba.; - day bills, D dew. M » o SHiraENTS - Wheat, 45,000 bu.; corn, 1,000 | sixiy-day bills, §4.854; demand, 4. Cuxusk-Steady: state, large, 9@11xe: | DULOTR Jan. 18.—WHEAT—The week closed 4 6 B 50; fuir X westert Companies. New Youk. Jan. 18.—FPavorable weatter, St Loums, Jan. 13.—Clcarings, 7,800; | tresh, 194G southern, 19@204c. Re- | January, o Y Bater Tuly toe: No. @ Representative sales more cheerful talk fu the dry goods district, | 846: this weel #4169 643: ‘last year, §3.480.- untry (DKis. frae), HaBoNe, a8 to quAlity X " NEW YORK, Jun. 18. The exports of spec steam ¢l January closed at $8.55 Baurey—steady; No. 2, 49%c; sawple, 450 B ea Meady: crenmery, 10823c; dairy, | UalkBoss, & @14.00. family, $15.76916. short clear REcEIPTS—Flour, 8,600 bbls.; wheat, 10,400 5 1 western creamery. 3C; western factory. | DU.i barley, 2,400 bu. F teceipts of shie meager. the de- 1 MUNICIPAL BONDS, bu. ! onta, noBe 1ngs, $12.578,000; 1ol for the week, #5: small, 11@12%¢; part skims 4@10¢; full | with & dull, weak and decl{niug warket, Close common aud stock sheep, $1 continued advance In raw cotton and rather | this weok, $34,397,702; last year, 837 celpts, 3,640 phas Dortherd, cast No. ¥ 454 12 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Bhyers hud & sualatacd Iotal tatarest ata fea: | 66 par' come Exciangs o8 Nov ok, BOC | bl Wassisston, ‘bbles W Weshingien 1 | 8r. Lovis ;.'.“\" WooreD ) 146 5 Reonipia and Uispoaiiin af Blosk GISH Bym Steady: No. 3, boc 1 ¥ g . % oni the port of New York for the week end- minal; Februar $8.25 " nominal; M 47 4 o 1 Frax SEED—irresular: $1.23@1,.24 from ihe Bars of 5 al; May 7 BAN RS X BEND FRAar: ing today were: Gold, $212,046; silver, $602,- | #5.16 nominal; refined, dull; continent, $9.10; E—Weak: No. 1, 474, 3 i b & Hran—Firm at 880 €06 S. A, #9.10; compound, #6,5¢ ok, auiet visioNs—Steady; pork, #$13.30; lakd, | - t KE ’ For the week ending | $3L%00 fam ‘ ) 1616 January 18: Ciearings, $14,232,593; balances, | $5.00817.5¢ bui.t hazley. 43,800 ha KEcEiPrs—Wheat, 9,000 bu.; cors, 1,000 [ CmicaGo Jan. 18.—New York exchang h v - PR aery | 4 i ce > Bui.; OMLS, Bone. premiui. Steriing exchange, dull Halre: Bigine, da4e: state dairy, 119M: Dututh Wheat Market. § - 1 fair and the market aciive aad firw. | Bonds of Electric Street Rallway atd AL 00U corresponding week last yesr, #107.065.- | Skinis 2@ N E 3 i i e e 5 skinis, 2@3¢ 0.1 hard, 13c: January, 60 Ma 4 5 | Yers Dyy ¢ Marknt 000 Eaas—Quict house, 14@17c: western | 64Xc; July > 1 northein. cash, 602 e : kood 1o cholco 40 4o 100-10, |a : High Grade Investment Securities. more cheerful outlook ks to the trade lod 1o | last week, $34.412 ulances toduy TALLOW-Strong; city 82 per pkg.), 55@5%c; | On track e SRR T b 3 : 1 Depressed, weak Jures of the market. Prices as a rule are | prewium. vulk, $3.50; refinéd New Y 5.16; Phila- | but continues withous QuOtable change. Ofticlal recelpts sud disposition of ste NGy — Ky Nat'l Bauk I

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