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0 11 VAR ——— oo COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Olosed a Praction Under Thursday's Final Quotations, THAT CEREAL FELL OF ITS OWN WEIGHT Liberal Receipts Started Caloulations for Another Incrense In the Visible Sup- ply—Corn Daclined and the Demand Improved. Jan, 10.--Wheat today another shovelful out of the hole it & to be digging to bury itself in. It made & now low price record, May selling at 4% The closing price was 64150 to 6474 under the close of the day before, Corn was completely steady, leaving off at line and provisions were quite wen Wheat uppears to be declining of its own weight and it is certainly getting very ma teriul help from the bears. Stocks are still and are so large as to out- Chicago yesterday had re put shipmicnts are only Ciicaso, threw (¢ de on the increase weigh all elso ccipts of 121,000 bu., b 6,000 bu, Northwestern marlets this morn ing had 333 cars and this considerably ex ceeded reccipts of last year. The liberal re ceipts started caleulations for another in- crease in tho visible supply he high cables from Paris recently ave explained as the resalt of the new customs commit favoring higher grain duties, There were no immediate signs of hurd weather, Vari ous suggestions were made to explain why wheat was sbought yesterday while corn with apparent confideace was for sale with out reserve when trading started. The use was regarded generally as almost en- ely from local speculative conditions, May ened at Giige, declined G4lge, rallied to G415¢ at the close on buying by Pardridge and Poole, In the market and almost exelusiv § changes limited to lge ran The temper of the local crowd was ratiier bearishimt the start, influenced some by the weather and the action of wheat, opening trades rom Jge to Lye decline, and under te offerings sold down another i decline the demand improved, and for tomorrow coming in light at 280 prices to react, the murke g the carly accline, Later prices d firm and closed with but a slight loss, opening was 38¢ for May, and declined to Hidge. but the market tinally firmed up and closed at se. In oats there was a moderate trade and an easicr fecting, but the market was narrow and no striking features developed. fell e and closed ‘¢ lower thau yesterday. In provisions matters were reversed with respect to the setion of the market as cou- pared with its course yesterday. hogs were quoted higher” and tho declined. Yesterd adecline in hogs, provisions made an ad- vance. A good many people from the wheat pit made a raid on pork when the former market had made its first break. ranged between 813 and $13.8; closed at $13.324. The markel began to decline. It caught stop loss orders at every decline from $18.20, Lard and ribs followed poric. imated receipts for tomorrow: Wh 160 cars corn, 280 cars; oats, 150 cars; hogs, 20,000 head “The leading futures Tl Open. | igh. for corn trading was light with price anged as follow: Low Close. SHOKT Rind- dan ... o 6 pot May' 6701 070 s wore us follows. Frovn=Quiet; fecling easy; nothing sold for export. 93;e; No. 8 spring, 0.2 white, 27%c; No.3 i No. 4, 40@43c. NO. 1, #1.40, i Prinie, §4.10. i per bhl., nnm@l‘x"uv In r 100 §7.6 short ribs sides 1501, 40, od short clear sides (boxed), $7.00 @7.50. “\\!lu«l(vvllhllllcn finished goods, per gal., Suaans—Tnchanged; cut loaf, $5.30; gran- ulated, #4.61; standard A, $4.49. The following wero the receipts and ship- ts for toduy: AWTICLES. BECEUTS. [ BuIPA NTS. 10,000 1000 000 7.000 Rye, bu. X 6000 Barley, tu... i K000 On the Produce exchange today the but flurk‘lc‘ fiendy, un{lhm"ml cremmery, 192 24¢; dairy, Cs s, dull, unchanged frosh, 12450130, 8o v York Mariers, New Youk, Jun. 19 —Froun-Recelpts, 2 €00 hbls.; exports, 21,700 bbls,; sales, 10, ek et dull and T0c lower to sell fn sy - lrllh\' with the bre tk in wheat; ¢ \|') mill elenrs, 3. 65003, 64 winter straight 6©@3.10; Min- 3.60483.65 l“lllu((l! Mmesota bakers, § winter patents, $3.4033.60; winter lo Bl spring low grades, \ A1,.90602.40; southe) on o fair extra, §2.20 ‘extra, $2.70009.60 rye flour, steady superfing 703,003 Cy, 2320 buckwl flour, dull” and nominal; 5 reactive, sules of 5,000 bu. prime Jun- uary, S delivered. Bafwky-—Dall; No. 2 Milw two-rowed st BATL kY ukee, 65@GGe; Westorn owed, BOGN Pts, 700 bu.: exports, 108,200 000 bu. futures and wrket nogiveted; No in store und oleyutor, 675 wose; afloat, 67 f. 0. b, 6733 No 1 northern, 71, Optic onencd netive onheavy seliins for houo forelgn account. May touchod 69 JOWOSE ever rece ipts i Cliios “Welc i Siow Wi ropor duy. Later wheat railicd on andl elosed ahont steady ut a7 e not . No. 2 red, Juovuary, closed at 657 runry, 663ic: March, 67 May. 69%,@60%e, closed at At 704t iy, 71 7-16 August el . el 7 oS — fRoce busi sales, ot wnd 2, 4240 I elovators yellow Mix d, 42048 4e delivered; Aly@A e, Optlons one Kty 0t e net dectine to e not Januiry closea ot 4255 Febraury, a2%e, closed it 4250 Miveh, elosed ut 43 Mary, 44147044450, closed at OATS= Recepts, 60,000 bu.; Bt sinlos, 480,000 b, futures, 8 Spot steady, i xed No. 2, 3 No. 2 “whilte, track, mibxed woste woste Viod0c: track, wi ot (ot ol linte @H80e: Cana- bu; sulos, bu, spot. 8 futires sten closing Ivane Xports, 10,000 000 Bu. spot white whitd 500 0. and o , par with cloning 't tye 3aMe; Rube iy, )} 43% Wik, elosod at 3¢ e dige. YDl shippi V4580 Dull; state, comuion o cholce, e const, 18G02; Hious-Firng et “salted Now Orloans solected, 406665 (bs, ARGONe; Texin, selocted, 8500 1hs., 46be; Bubnos Ayres, dry, 20040 1bs., 10RGLIE; Toxis, dry, 24@30° 104, [ LeatnER~Firm; hemlock Ayres, light to heavy welghts, 14@19 WooL-Stady; domestie flocce, 19@200; putled, 2062005 Texs, 10610 Provisions-—licef, dull; tamily, $14.00@ 16,007 boef hums, $17; ¢ity extra India £20,000:23.00. ats, stoudy: pleklod Liew, $7.87 360@8. 121 led shiouldors, $6.25 ©6.50; piekled huws @9.00. Lard, fowor: wostern steam closed wi 8,15 askod; ploned ut B 10 nominals Fobeuary, 87 inali My, #7.90 nominali refine M, Pork, dull And eusier $14.25014.70. Burren—steady; western duiry, 134@17¢; £0.60; good to cholce, 16 sole, Buenos no- r und W mioss, [atorn croamety, 1814@220; wostern factory, 13@16%c; Eleine 26tc; state dairy, 19023 state erennery, 19@0% Ciigitsr-Stendy; state, lar 0B 11 Kc small, 1161 part <kims, skims, 26 3¢ s =Dull; we (1072250 southern, 104 ALLOW Quiet; clty, b%¢; e, s to quality vECs - Quiet; United insylyania oll, February, ¢ htll tosty Dull and lower; strained, common to good, $1.06011.071% TURPENTING - Fasfe Rice-Steady; d torn fresh, 14@14%4c; Ico country, pkgs., 0d 80K bld; psed At BO'e B0K@IN e ostic falr Lo oxtrs, S¥@ MorAsses—Stoady, nominal P1o Trox ~Dull; American, #12.00216.00, Correi-Dull; lake, $10. LEAD -Dull: dowsestie, $3.10. v wd casior: straits, §1 ady; domostic, 8 O, Dull and ; off erudo, prime white, ¢ alcs, 12,000 bags centrl to go o Can- 6 bid 26 bid prime erude low 3585t SUGAR , i TG0 e confectioners' A, 1625 1¢; crushed, 47-1004%¢; granu stundard 4 11-10@a1c; 164751ye ¢ powdered, | A 3o 16@A Y05 cubes, 4 7-1624%: Omhin Proiues nrkot, BurrEr-The market continies tobe woll d. Mliere is but little demand oxe Cliolee country, stock, 11a12¢, Dicessrn oo supply {8 heavy with but little trade, Prices n aboit stationary. —Chickens, 5@6¢: turkeys: BitOc: o, Inferior stock would sell bel figurcs, Live Povrriy=There is ‘somo demand for cholee stock and the market Is fairly well sup- plied. Good stock s quotable at 56 VeAL—The arrivals aro not honvy and the markoei firm at_previous quotntions; cholee smull and fav veals, 7@7'5c; thin of heavy, GAME-—Prairie clifckens, quail and venlson aro ont of seuson tlo on the market oxeept di fana so, $6; mal- Inrd ducles, $2.0 $1.502 2.00: smull rabbits, #1; sq Tho receipts ar heavy, but the market is ove former shipn ‘- dealors find i hard o get rid of. stock, 13G14c; cold storage, 10 HONEY —Clion fornia, 16e Ovsrkns “Medium, 1 18¢; extra standards, solects, 22c; compan 5 Chostuuts, cliestnuts, 124 1k alish wal- nuts, 12014¢: fi Brazil nuts, 1165 12c: pocans, Iy Digldc; pocans, medinm, 10¢. wrket on Dlack walnuts 1s low and 10 0no wants to huy VEGETARLES California hand-pi vy, LS5 @1.00; w the abo Frosh white clover, Itaiian BEANS. 2.00; western beans, $1.5071 ONIONS—~Onfons aro quoted at 507650, and on l)vlgilv at 6570c; Spanisl onions, pe 50, WATER CLiESs - Out of the Porators Nehraska, Towa and Minnesota grown potatoes, in small lots from store, 65 F0e; samo in car lots, 60c; Colorado, from store, 75¢: Colorado lots, 68@70c, CABRAGE -Orders for cabbago froni the coun- try are fiiled at 2¢ por ELERY ROOTS—According to size, 403602 d navy. $1.903 Juiion whits arket por doz. CELERY—Gond stock, 35¢; extra fancy Cali- 001 0 The supply Is fair; good 0. LES—Spinach, per bbl, $2; e per doz; raaishes, | po dive, per oz, 7oci onion antiflowes aoz., $1.50@2.00; ettuce, pord 7. 2; toma- toes. per crate of 20 #2.50 per %-hu plant, per doz., FRUTTS There are no Catawbas on the mar- H0-1b. bbls,, net, h. bbls,, net, oS- -California mirket. The supply I8 light on this s higher; fancy western, $1 GrApES Kket: M Malug! ) fruits are per box CRANBERRIES —Cranbe freely and aro in per bbl,, $6.0076.5 orsey, 6,002 ries are arriving very o0d demand; Cape Cod. boll and bugzle, $6.50; boll and cherry, $5. TROPICAL FRUITS, u about steady: por 0; per bunch, small to size 300, BANANAS- bunch, larze lemons, Mexicans, pe E @2.40; funcy I Ploridas, $2.60. TANGERINE GRAPE I'RUT largo choice Per box, $2.75, Per hox, $4, FURS, Bear—No. 1 black, large, $20.00225.00; medium, $15; ~m‘|ll $5.004610.00; black year- Tinzs, lietge, $12.00715.00; medium, $10; stall 7: b cubs. large, $6.008.00; modiam, £.0026.00: small, 1" black Montana and Rocky mountain, large, $18.00222.00;medium, $14 &nmll‘ £10; black Montana yearlin $12 ed i 88 sl inck Mon i, 34.50; sim mediun tip o brown, 0045 Jurge, $7: me Tarae, $1.00@ fisher—No. 1 g fox silvo to color” according o hewuly No. 1 100: medinm, $60; small, £10; sitver pale, According ta houuty, large,’ $5( medium, $30; small _$20; erosd, | mediua, & all, 32 red, larg medium, §1 small, $1; gray, ' large. 75e; medium, HO¢ small, 40 kit large, | 0! medium, -~ 40e; smatl, 80c. Iynx. No.U livge, £8; modium, £2 sal), $1.60; marten, No. 1, medinm, $1.507 sninl, nink, No re, BOC@IL00; medinm, small, 65 mink, dark, No. 1, large, $1} all,” 60¢; mountain lion, per feot, No. 1, lurze, $1.00702,00 fmperfect skins, N #5; mediu £6.00707. No. 1, 1 No. rac S auty, 1, large, 50ca $2.00; skun 2d; No. 1, ‘large, $1.25; ium, 77 Je; short striped, large, #1; medium, 70c: small, 45¢; narrow striped, Targe, 60c;' medinm, 40c; <mall, brond stripod, ¢; wolverine, No. 1, lurge, & m-((l\um 2; wolf~mountain, No. small, § rge, 70 mediun, G0e beaver-—per skin, No. modiam, $450; Sl me ' small, T + i No. 1 g tod hides, 3@314e: No, 2ggrecn sattod hid i No. Lgreon saftod hides, 20 [hs. to 40 1., S0t No. 2 groon sal hides, 25 1<, t0 40 1b<! 202i¢: No. 1 veal calf, 810s. 10 15 b=, 51326 vond ealf, 8 1 1o 15'1hs., 4¢3 No. 1 ey ifint hidos, be: No. 2 dr. fiine bides, fde; 1dry salted hides, 4 Part cured hides 4¢ pov Ib. less than runy cured suppe Per grovn aroen \tud, each, 25 5 (short. wool by ~shearil its, poe Ih., aetual wolzht, flint Colokado biateher wool actual wolzht, 4707¢; dry i rain wool polts, ver b, et polts, por Coftve Tan, 19.-COFFER infs advancs to 5 vl rather weak and elosed barely tunchunged to 10 points up; sules, ineludis Tanuiry, #17.000 6,303 My, $15.95¢ 1 703 Spot cofts 4 ive 7, 318.1240¢; 'wild, warket SANTOS, Jun. 19.-Market gulot; good aver- 310, HAMBURG, Jan. 19.~Market steady; oricos unchungued ! sides, 7,000 higes HAVIE, Jun. Market quiet, unchanged to 4E oo Kio i Jaxemo, Jan, 19, No. 7, #15.10 LONDON, Jan, 19 lower. Market quiot; Market unchanged to Gd Kinss Oity KANSAS Oy, Jan. 19 2 hard, s lower nt 0205 'No. 2 red, firi ut 630, CouN-Vor ur yesterday's prices; No. 2 ilxed, 30@305c; No. 2 Whito, 3153240, Oars=Slow: No. 2 mived, No.'2 Markets, Wiear—N 280 29¢ Stoudy nt 1050, Y E-Stoady: No. 2, 4872490, FLAX ¥ Firm: #1.2741.30. BIAN-Lower; 00@57¢. Lower; timothy, $8.0029.00; prairie, 10,00, rER—Dull and weak; orvamery, 10@23c; ECRLP TS 23,000 onts, nono. SuieMENTS—\Wheat, 1,000 bu.; corn, none; 0L, HOUC, Wheat, bu; corn, none; DUt Wieat Duturs, Jun. 19.—-Wheat” opened weak and flat this morning. The close wis firm b Fostorduy's closing fisures, Closo: No, Lhurd, cush, 6150 Junuary, ; July, No. T northeru Y 6380 July, No. '8, 823 . 1 northera, v Market, New York Dry G Market. “Uaroc: il | reported In tho condition of affairs in the dry oods dlstrict, 1 anything, the volume of husiness Is shrinking rather than expanding. At the same time quite & number of out-of- town buyars are prosent. The troublo seenis 10 bo securing thelr interest in large lots. The Jobbing is in tolerably good form a8 to spring and summner gradas, hut others are gulet, oven what muy be eatled dull st L Lovis, Jan. 10 d, prices anchanged 1 Was wonk until near the close, clos- Ing at H@ e, but finally rallying to_ e below yestordny's close. The_depression wis due to xpeeied receipts: No. 2 red, cash, closed b January, & 3 May, 615@61%¢; ity Markets, Froun—In light de- a slight woakness early pricos; No. 2 mixed, Muy, 84%c] opt for vestorday's junry, elosed at 323¢; mnint caslin July, 851 Oxes—Were steady; No. 2 cash 28150 Janua May, 80%¢. RYE -Nothii Banrey Nothing doing 1500, enst track Unichanged; prime to cholee timothy, £9.004210,00, FrLAx SeEp—Unchanged, BoTren-Unchanged; separator creamery, closed at Higher, 111 LEAD - Uneli SpErTE--Une CoRN MeAL—Un WHisky—£1,10, Unehanged, roN Ties—Unchanged, wwer for all excep which Is wouk. Pork, stundard mess, Lard, prime stewmn,§7.70. Dry sait’ n o' shoulders, $6.26; Tong ribs, 86 ts, $6.871; boxed, 16c more. Bacon, cked shoulders, 87.25; longs, §7.60; ribs, 6214 shoits, §7.76@7571s, KECEPTS Flour, 4,000 bhiy.i Wheat,17,000 bu.; corn, 181,000 bu.: outs, 41,000 b SipseNTs—1lour, 19,000 bbls.; corn, 139, 000 bu.; oats, 19,000 bi. Wool Marke BostoN, Jan. 19 —The Commerclal Builetin will tomorrow say on the Boston wool market: The market 1s stillin an unsettled condition, though the sales are the st since 1581 The amendment to the Wilson bill making wool frea at the date of its passaze has frizht= ened holders and they are ec rom He to 1¢ a pound. Washed grades are gener weaker, thotgh not very plentiful it wool has sold more lurgely at lower prices. New Australian has arrived. The first sales wero of Sydn asis of 60c to 62¢ clein, against 68 last year opening of the earpet mitls has increased the demand for carpot wool. The total sules for the week ur 100 Ths., nzainst 5,848,500 1bs. f ne week last ve The'siles to dato 000 1bs., against 1,391,500 1bs. dite lust ye 1. 19.—There wa tthe wool sales toda ding was active and especially for medinm, low, greasy and cross-ored Merinos. The forier was larzoly purchasod for liome while the s tuken by Frenen and ¢ mun nier . The above mentioned grudes show a hi but finer qualities of greasy |l|y ware barel, firn. A thotic. Thert ¢ 20,152 bule y 1,600 bale 1 Selvction wore withdrawn, "The sales ny in detall were: wred, 63d@1s 3d scoured, 19 115d; greasy, 55 1,130 biles; scourcd, 1050 Krensy, Adelaide, 2,460 bules: scoured, 15w aland, 1,658 b oured; 74@11d; Cape of 1 es; scoured, 1o 1140@1S b grensy, 4575 Louis, Jan. 19.-Woor unchanged. Minneapolis Wheat Markot. MINNEAPOLIS, 1t was lower at the opening, but od with consid- erable activity. The tr amounted to only about 2,000,000 bu. July. The country stocks very little this week, for, arketing in the Interior issmall. The mills aro grinding at the rate of about 17,000 bbls, u duy, suming some 80,000 bu. of wheu rivals wer 3 cars: shipments, 28 ¢n market opened at G0%e for May wnd 6: 3 ter selling down 1 advancod nnd closed: January, b9c: May, 60%e; Juiy, Track wheat closed: No. 1 hard, 6215¢ northern, 60'5¢; No. 2 northern, 5tk The flour niarket 1s in a very unsatisfactory condition. Hizh frelzh rates continue in Torce and’ are injurious to trade. The pro- duction is small, and sellers manage in one way and another to rk off most of their pr duct, but ut asmall murgin of profit. Prices are quotably low Shipment 19,000 bbls. First patents, #3.25@3.60; patents, numc' 30; faney and expo k $1.500 85; low grades, $1.20@1.25 déd daily output of mills grinding today will probubly aggrogate 17,000 bbls. Brin and shorts firm, with most millers asking #10.60 for bran and $10.5012.25 for shorts. Sales aro slow, how- ever, ut those pricas, but the amount made Is small. Shipments, 700 tons. anged hanged 050@81.00. PROVIST binco a large at The bid- Victoria, saiid: low, quiet and reduced thei Cotron Murket, Liverroor, Jan. 19.—Following arc the weekly cotton statistics: American, 56,000 bales: for ed from ships side to spinners, 80,000 bales; uctual export, 6,000 bales; total import, 180,000 bales; American, 185,000 bales; fotal stock, 1,508,000 bules; Amertcan, 161,000 balos; totul afioat, 345,000 bules Americnn ,000 bales; Speculators took 9,000 bale: s portors took 1,000 b Wy receipts, stock, 56,900 by NEW ORLEAN 19.—Corrox sy middlin low middlin, ordinary, 6%c¢: net receipt ross, 16,200 bales; sales, 3,900 b LOBL Dules. Eutures, stoid Duln: January, @7.35; M June, $7.71Q7 §7.8507.87. Rid sy 9; August, Koo Markets. . 19.—I'Loun—steady. "No. o2, Soring, No. 1 5 2 white, 49¢; 29¢; No. sample, on Lower; $12.90; our, 2,400 Lbls.; wheat, 20,500 bu.; barley, 37,600 Du, SreseNTS Llour, 8,707 bbls.; wheat, 4,550 barley, 6,400 bu. lard, Liverpool Markets. LIvERgOOL, Jan. 19, —WrEAT—Dull; hold offer sparingly; No. 1, Californin, 55 4d@5s No. 2, red western winter, 6s 20@5s 3 5 for the past three days, 287,000 ¢ lein, 175,000 centals. Conx—Quiot: demand moderate; mixed yestern, s 3d. | Mocelpts for tho past threo Aym American, 105,200 centals, Peas- Canadian, 45 10%d. PROVISIONS —Pork, prime beef, extra [ndix, 1035 1d; mess, flno, 76s: ard, 415 3. Ol Markets, 19.—Natlonal Transit BUlge; ales, 16,000 shipments, O, Crry, cortificates’ op lowest, 80c; closed at B0lyc BOls.: | clonrances, 34,000 bhls.; 105,100 bbls.: runs, 93,7568 bbls. PirTsnona, P, Jdan. 19. cortificates opened at 80 highest, 80%¢; lowest, S0c. STOCKS AND losed nt 80Ke o8 nono. BONDS, Success of the New Govornment Louns the Fenture of the Day, New York, Jan. 19.—With the exception of a brief period during the forenoon, when a slight reactionary movement was manipu- lated, this was a duil day on the Stock ex- change. The great fuctor in the market was the success attending the placing of the new government loan, which Washington advices say has already been subscribed for twico overat a premium on the price established by the seeretary of the treasury. Orders to buy were many at the opening of busiuoss, London, the west, Boston and Philadelphia being among the purchasers and helping o swell the quota, not that the volume of busi- ness was large or that there wys unusual ac uvity,buta steady trading which hud no pres- sure to sell to counteract, and asa conse- quence requived Iess buylng to bring about an advance in the ordinary market, The upward movement reachea its height in the last half of the afternoon, and the fina! dealings were quite mavked, the high- t prices of the day provailing at the close, which was strong in tone uud approaching buoyancy. Northwestern, which had been depressed by v [ $100,000 decrease in December éurnings, was strengthened by semi-oficial stutements that the loss could not exceed half that amount. The buying in the other granger shures was also increased by this report, and the recent bear clique in St Paul and Burlington were said to be covering. St. Paul & Omaha, after an open- z loss Of 1y ber ceat, rose Iy per cent, ro- ting g per cent at the close. To account for the advance in this stock it is said the Vanderbilt interest has been quietly acquir- iog tho shures prepuratory to the carrying 4 long contemplated project Lo malgamate the rond with the Chicago & orthwestern system on the basis of ten shires of Omubu to one of Northwestern. The advance in prices on theday’s transac- tlous ranged from i to 24 per cent. The Post sa. Although the general stock market continued dull today it showed a rather remarkable change from yesterduy. Theve was some early selling, but the turn came prompily and by noon & shurp advance NEw YORK, Jun. 19~ Very little chungo x;l Was under way. 1t was sunounced that next AT S A 18, PEMIUAINL L liur ady beon | feeling was still weak, and there wera a fow was a reasonable ttle still unsold at the close, which saless basis for encourafed heeause while few | men refused to let go at the m prices bid. people have doubked _that the wovernme There seemed to be a little more life in the credit still stood hiwh the large premium fixed | cow market. The demand was about tho for the new public logn is such as no foreign | same, but as receipts were very limited, tho government has {ofventured to ask, and | movement was freor aud prices stoady therefore an unuttial'tese of confidence. to a shade firmer all - around The following are the closing quotutions on | Sales included common to choice fat the leading stocks ‘oh the New York ex- | cows and heifers av from £1.60 to #3125, but change tod tho bulk of the fair to good butchers' stock Y £.15 1o $2.50, Veal in active demand and stronger 5, with common heavy nd yearlings unchanged at from §2.50 £3.75. ‘Bulls, oxen and stags sold at not moro than steady prices from $1.90 to &3 Trading in stockers and feeders was rathoer quiet, and therc was no partic change in prices, Thero was a moderate wand both from regular dealers and countr buyers, but the volume of trading was limited. Good to choice feeders were guoted at from &3 to #3.70; fair to good at from £2.70 Cotion ail cor to £3, and lighter, comuioner grades av from Del. & Hudaon: €270 down, Representative sales: D, & .G, prora Nar DIRESSED BERF Din, &0, Fdrs. Co. .. No. Av r No. 1100 #4315 o pr 08 8 g, Valloy e ALk 1 , 750 25 Hiinols Cer La11e 30 Wi Duluific - 297, £ 0. o B STEUIS AND HEIFERS Lake Erle & West., 15" 090 o prof 0% W, St L & Pac o brefd month's government loan had over subscribed. This Atehlson Pacine Adams Ex)iti s T Nortl'rn P, prat'd Alton. . 1 UP b do prof i Northwestorn. Ameriean Express 110 | do prefd b . Baltimore & Ohio.. \ $pygIN. Y. Conteil Canada Paciii BOX N. Y. &N. B Southorn. 494 Ontario & Western 3 T, on Ny 0.8 L. & U N, L8 10 Eotton o “uig cows, . 830 045 950 1126 Exp, 3% Whoeling & L. ¥ 1o pref'd M. & ST D & R 6 i tional Lingeed. . e F &l 2§ 701 Lrefd L1080 . 915 1160 11,1000 1140 . 020 1066 L. H38 1047 1320 060 1173 K tan Con Momphis & ¢ Michilan C. r ) N. J. Contral., 1 AR Norfolle & W, pfid North Ameri'n Co The total sales of stocks today were 1o, 700 shares, fncluding 14,00 Burlinzton, 9,000 3.000; ' Dis tillers, 7,000 10,0007 Louis- ville & 'Nushvilic, 5,000; Northwe ing 4,000; St by J. W 1s foliow he ‘range of Deune & C6,, Boa Stoci, reported Lof Trade hall, i Open | High Low. soonDmn 11080 H26 . 960 940 L1004 810 G0 1060 1008 1016 1027 1039 1340 943 1075 Erle 5 { 16t Pacitic Mail sio| 18 L. & N 5 {| adig NOPUWORLGT.. 00ig 10 Mo, Pacitic ¥ ¢ 21 Union Pactiic T0ig e, p'rd 154 > cific eony C. B & Q Tddd Roelk Talind.. "1 i St Paul, HEIFERS, Western Union s o 00 e Trust | B . §| R 0 10 f60 Now England i 12 b 20 e Atehison .. ... g SO kb 6 L B4T = Reading. ... & un-mm Dt CALVES, 15 L. 860 50 . 860 50 100 50 410 75 L 420 00 50 00 420 26 50 50 170 . 3176 50 HULLS, 90 180 165 100 100 12! w York b New Yok . Y 0N CALL— 1 pe : 1 per centi clos- ing a1 por ¢ Priste MERCANTILE PAPER—314@414 per cont ERLING ANGE Dull, ~with actual ness fo b s Dills at $4.861,@4.86% for demund and 48434, for sixt ~llny bills, Posted rates $4.8034.58; commercial ~ bills, -l,rfl‘ @4.54 RTIFICATES 69 % A cady. SIS c bid, S State bonds 2010 a1he0 1420 ds e I‘IIY [8t. L &L M. G, bs. dlgsr "~I I, &S F.Gen. M Pacific s of’ 102 |8t. Paul Consols... La. stam pe v D2l 8L PLCL & P18t S il e o e l“nu new 100 1' P.R. G i ew e P 741 West Shore 103 ¢ |R.G. W TarC 118 1 [Xichinon 3. 0% G i 6 & 6 40 OXEN. 109 v : L1740 275 10 LR SrAGS. 107 : : ook 2'8p STAGS AND OXEN. L..1818 210 STOCKEIS AND FEEDERS 2 00 200 2156 225 1820 L..11880 L.1450 1660 1180 (1440 % 1535 1480 J1400 L1640 11850 1870 1260 399 [ISTETEIo L1280 020 1180 1t ek ey N. W. Consols Bosto! BOSTON, time laans, 2 Stock Quoiations. Jull loans, 1:4@2 per cent; i3 por cent. Closing bonds and i Ateh, 25 Amerl Hids| Ao proforred.. 225 do preferred. . 85 'Wis. Contral, . 30 Bay State G LR Atelison 2uds. [ 02 s 50 Boll Telephione |Aichiso) 18 1 50 Toston & Alba Gon 1090 380 Boston & Maine. LROT 50 OB &Q.ives il 680 50 Fitehbur Aulntic 2 50 |Boston & Mon 25 KIS 80 Butte & Boston. > o0 270 70 2175 COLORADO CATTLE. 1 No. 2 95 2 bulls 2 06 6 fdrs supply wus id the maviet consiae thun dealers were anticipating. | P e TAD seemed to be in the sellers’ favor own Polnt... .. A0|Siér: 2 Wi Con. Cal, & Var...... 810 . of fully a dime. Armour of Chi¢ ey a0 ¢ . hogs and that generally meins & 'ket, but there were also other shippers 100 sptizin il field in addition to good orders from all local house: od to choice hogs sold largely at from 0 without regard to weight, and common stufi sold down around 515, The movement was free throughout and the pens were cieared in good season, the market closing up strong at the advance, with everything ouc of first hands by 10 o'clock. r to zood hogs of all weights sold largely at .20 and £.25. against from .10 to #.15 Thursday, and from £.25 on last Friday. Represeutativo s 0. Sh. lr No. Av. Sh, 40 314 120 85 20 b3 6 5 5 2 5 5 2 5 1200 82 45 G488 121 considerably bly hizher verything and trade New York M New York, Jan, 19.— mining quotations: 5o wanted strongor London Stoek ¢ LONDON, Jan. 19.—4 p. m.—Close: 08 T5-16/Moxican or it 98 6-16 St Panl ¢ cilic”.” 713 New York Central Tinoly Conir: St. Lowis Munin S, Lovts, Jan. 19.—~The following are tho closing quotution: Bid,Asked:| T, §.05 |Elizaberh,.$ . 2014 |S, Hopes.. .65 |Harcouver 10 [ ARkod, Bl 68 Adams ... § Am.Notiie Bimetallic, Granite M. 800 150 L.261 243 L.254 FIT London Markot, New Yok, Jan. 19.-The Eveniag Post's spectal financial cable from London says: Tho stock markethad a steaaior tone toduy. Tho Roths Dbuying [talians. The signs of agencral upward tendency in businhiss are inereasing. © Silvor was u farthing lower. In- dlan exchange firm after temporary weakness. 1t s assured the government does not contémplatea reoponing of the mints, The question is not even discussed. sooonooaad zoaa oE - IETOIEIeee 300 285 1810 bulutices, PAwIS, Jun. 19.—Three per cent rentes, 981 16¢ for the decount. New Yonk, Jan. 19.~Clearings, Dala 4,101,421 Bosron, Jan, 19.—Clearings, $12,023,062; balunces, $1,394,643, Piiiap, n. 19, 847; baland 084, 1NNATLL Jan, 19.—Monoy, 3@6 por cont. rk ‘exchange, 20230 2 09,713,433 300 Cloarings, 270 9,686, New York Merns, Jan, 19 o $257,348 Ing ub pur. Clearings, $151,750. NEW ORLEANS, Tam 19.-Clenrings, #1,895,- 041; balunces, $263,615, New York exchinge, $1 per #1, 000 premilin, R Louis, 19. #3,940,912; balinces, £ { at GwH por cont. ork, 60c preimi e 19.~Clearings, $1 w York exchangé, par. Sterlln w»\w-ll.mgv. dull; netunl, 348504565, Monoy, firm; 0136 per cent ou call; 67 percent on time. balances, PIGH AND ROUGH, — 400 § ‘The supply was light, consi of but three loads. ~ There was no ur the demund and the feeling was weak, with prices quotabiy a shade easier, natives TH@dB0; fair o good wes £2.25@ common and stock sheep, §1 good' to choice 40 Lo 100-1b, lamos, @42, Representative sales: N 108 native ewes... ... 400 western mixed ting Receipts and Disposition o Stoc Recoipts of all kinds were unusually light [ OMclulrocolpts and disposition of stoxk as todny, probably guwing to the racant de- | showinby tho bokn i B0 KO0 | pressed condition"of the markets. For the | GRS {70 Tanuary 19, 1804: past five days shesupply has been 12,670 cat- WECELNTS, tle, 22,810 hogs and 4,055 shoep, as compared with 14,650 cattle, 20,616 hogs and 1,558 sheep for the same period last week. ‘Phe fresh supply of cattle was the lightest [ __6a1LU14] 0030001 8 since January 1, and undesicable half-fut vuwowrmioy steers mudo up the big bulk of the offerings WOVEIS ‘There was no inquiry from the outside, and the local demand was no better than it has been of late. With o few cattle here, how- ever, the trade looked a little more active ‘Phicre wis no improyement in prices and some dealers wero quoting a suill further decline in values. it was @ very uns itisfactory mar kot for low grade cattle, and (ha at's about e only kind that were here. Stecrs weigh- ing from 1,050 to 1,250 1bs. brougnt from %0 Live nt 10 88.03, while common stuff aud odds and ) Jun. 19.—If Mght recelpts we ends sold at avound $3.15 und $3.25, The | thutls necded to lifv the warket out of the TCATILE | HOGS, || KHEEP. [HOISES & MIS. s, | Head | Carw. Head | Cars. | Head | Hed 6ot CATILE, | WOUR, [BUEEP a Packing company 1l 60 H, Hammond Co 214 840 | B0 02 dck g Uo, . . Armour Sinelile Shippers and feeders. ENLY A SHORT TIME o UAS MADE A VERY FAVGRABLE INIBRESSIGN, And deservedly so, for a better, purer and more effective Soap was never made. SANTA CLAUS SOAP never disappoints the most exacting housekeeper. Try it and be convinced. Sold everywhere. Mede only by N, K. FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago. MAHA Manufacturers < Johbers Dreclory AWNINGS, TENTS ETC. Wolf Bros. & (,').,IUIH\lll‘llEIIl Awning Mannfa oL Lo Ia COMPANY. PR M,,”,.1 ST COVERS bl HORST COVER 1311 Farnam Strot BOOTS AND SHOES, Morse-Coe Shoy Company. Oftice ~1107-110)- 1111 Faotory1(10-1121-11 Wo aro the oNLY Manafarurors of Boo ho state of Nobrask . AL 10 ¥itation s 0xtonded to all to insp ot Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer, 3 __DRY GOODS. M. E. Smilh & Co. ' Dry goods, nottons, fur- nishing goods, corner 11th wnd Howard Sts. alasroom 1 lHand- ST10% COL huots, shoes and rubbor goois, 1503 1510 Harney Stre b GDAL Johson Bros, WHOLESALE COAL. 1008 Farnam Strect, Omaha, N ~_ BAGS, ETC. B emis ()nmlm Bag CoM Importocs and manufac: turers of flour sacks, burlaps, twine, i slough in which it has been wallowing for some days, there would have apparently been arlse today, but it remainea as flat s before, The oniy ciicet of the full in the receipts to i decline in 1 nothing Tuuch more numerous t Dbeens <till, by dint of worlk fair clearance was m Friduy's quotations. The red elude imything strictly cholee Y. ded better than mediam. “The r ipts for the lust five days were about ¢ lu'ull,:h against 59,5137 last week, 73,2¢ o, and two years ago. Texas ,ml- were offered In moderate numb but lh«')‘ old lower in sympuathy with thoe decline in natives. Sales weére on a basis of from §: 5 for common to choice fed cows, 3 to #4 for strength of the hog market developed 1 the close y ntinucd The opening was active and strong at ance of e, and thut adyantage was not in the day, though the close wis loss irm, Most offerifgs v o taken, the bulk ing to locul packers from #5 e extrame rarge of of merc ll>(~ was from # to #5.50. Thero tering sales at better than $5.45. ceipts for the unoxpired part of this week foot up about 179,000 head, ns azainst 171,799 head for the same tinme last W k, 129,00 81 two yeqrs ago. zone no radical ulllllrv(h" lnst week. T are not week ago, but th lness maintained is sarp: 1 wagnitnde of the \l”l])l_) s e wonder is not so much th ve been soslightareduction in prices,u outlets could have been found for such numbers (66,000 head atany price, there being only a very limited demand fo ‘feeders and wlniost nons for shipment gast on the hoot Receipta: Cattlo, 6,00head; hogs, 30,000 nead; sheep, 9,000 hegd. The Iu\vnlu;-luuru 4l renort Carre. Rey pts, 6,000 head; mn dulls half fat and common, unsalable: 1o good Stoers heve: nominal, 85.60@0.00; others sell- ing at #4.7560 common, 8.0023.7 . Hoas—Receipts, wirket active but dull; butk of carly sales strongoer; closed rather ensie ough hea #4.90wH, 1 ek ers and 2075.40% prime heavy and butchers’ . vime lignt, persistent on o busis of toda; an ad Tost lnter kot very :0 AND LAwns—Receipts, 9,000 head; ot stondy; top sheep, 3.0063.05; top Tambs, #4.50@4.75. K Lave Stook Market. ¢ Yok, Jun. 19, —BEEvEs—Recelpts, 2,100 trade very slow; native steers, good to £4.65@5.00; medium to fal Y3 for to ordinary, #4.0024.25: Texuns, ,20; bulls and cows, ¥1.60@ 1,100 head; Inferior to LaMus—Receipts, 7,400 dull; sheep, poor to fair, 3 lambs, comnon to prime, Hoos-Reccipts, 8,400 houd; nally firm at $0,8006.60 hoad; b market nomi- Kansas City Live stock KANSAS Orry, J 19, -0ATTL, 700 head; shipments, 1,800 515¢ lower; Texas stoer shipplag steers, $4.00G tive cows, #1600 i 0; stoekers and fecders, S : 10,000" he: rstrong o 1005501 hiivy, puciiig | @5.30; 11ghts, Yorkers and pig SieEr-Recoipts, 700 hod; none; market 1Wer ik shipments, highers bulk, shipments, St. Louis Livo Stock Markot. Jan, 19.—CatrLE—Recelnts, 1,100 énts, 1,800 hoad; market'siu X Toxans; fal Xuh stoers, §1,4002.00. K00 hoid; shinments, i bu xXed, $6.0005, Shiekn - Recolpts, 400 headi shipm ol ket I and unchonged; mutte #3.00@4.10, Stock in Sight. acolpts of live stock au tne foue orincipil woter irkety Fridiy, Jany 19 Cat . Shoep. 1614 90 503 6000 80,000 9,000 7,700 700 400 South Omaha. ... Ohlcugo. ... - Kunsas City. 8t. Louls. .. it 40,490 10,603 Totul DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive cures sor DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulce THE BEST P 15 tho bost Blood Medicine, becaiso S ", [ 1% Asnista matura to throw off the urities of the Mlood, and at the sam time tones v tho entiro organism. This i just conteary to the effectof the var 3 potash, wer onry, sarsaparilla mixtures, which Whttio up tho fidrities n the system, thus producing much Il\,LnLl! ‘and suflering. Therefore, for a BLOOD MEDICINE P ot do better than take 8. 8. 8. T RS alcian, T have prescribed and used ce a8 & tonic, and for blood ery puccessful. 1 never Kuch general satisfac- ad patlents L. 1 RITCuv, M. D, Mackey, Ind.* ;486 on blood and skin discases mafled (roe, BWIFT BPECLEIC COy Atlauta. G HARDWARE Rector & Wilhe l(l]} Lobeck & Linn, COMPANY. 0:% I hardwars 1ot Cornor 1th and hanies' tools & Jonglng Stroy ———— HATS, ETC | W. A L. Gibbon & Co | Wholesale s, SUEAW 0044 ittens Lth ney Streots. | LUMBER, | John A Wakelield, P L L e ~ LIQUORS. | STOVE REPAIR1 “Frick & Herbert, | Omana Stove Repuir WORKS. Stova rooiics Wholesale liquor dealors \ nd wator attac for nny Kindof sto 1307 0N OILS vty Carpenter Paper Co This extraordinary Rejuvenator 18 tho most wonderful discovery of the age. It has been endorsed by the leading seientific men of Europs aud America. Hudyan s purely” vege- table; Hudyan stops Prematureness ofthe dischary 7 3 S 20 duys. M = Cures BEFORE LosT™ AFTER MANHOOD Constipation, Dizzinets, Falling Sensations, Nervous Twitehug of the eves and other par(s. Btrengthens, invigoratcs and tones the entirg sslem. Huidyan cures Deb iy, Nervousne:s, oug, and cevelopes and 'restores weak g, Faius i th buck, loses Ly day ot - b firo stopped quickly. ‘Over 2,000 private endorsements, Prematureness means impotency in the first stage, ‘1t s rymptomof seminal weal ard barrenness. 16 can be stopped in 20 dags by the uge of Hudynn. The ucw aiscovery was made by the Special {sts of the old famous Hudson Medical Xi tate, 1tis thostrongest vitalizer made. 1t is very powerful, but harmiess, Sold for $1.00 a package or 6 packnges for .00 {plain séuled hoxes), Written guarantee given for a cure. ¥ou by six hoxesand are not entirely mm‘rI #ix more will be sent to you free of all charge Eend for circulars and testimonials, Addre HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1032 MARKET ST SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, w Tndapn Made a well HINDOO REMEDY 1E ABOVE 80 DAYR, cause by it Cabuser i aloryobuie iy it i Medical Con, CHiCAdo, 1Ly 1641 and Dougiass Sts.. and lars Sin: OMATIAG ¥ - Hehnbide dvay & 6 Poarl St COUNCIL BLU VS, a1 adinic nnmm- Is sold with written qulrnnlu o curo it SeghEr e hol atal Depr "BEFORE - AFTER: yof, flohenml"" the Braln, cousing Misery, Insanity und Death; Bai w, Impotency, Lost F ower in elther sex Old Age, Tnvoluntar) MBOK, ClLLIS v ce-exortion o tho Brain aud Tt givos o Woak Organs (helr Nutural Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cures Tucarrhan and Fomile Wenkness. A month's treat: wnent, in plain packigo, by miatl, to any addres, $1 r box, 6 boxes 85, With every 85 order wo give a tten Quarantee (o cure or refund the money. Circulars froo, Gueranteo issued only by our ex: clusive agent. K uhn&Co. ,Sole Agents.Omaha. Neh SOQUTTH GrAHA, " Union Stock Yards (Company, South Omaha. Best Castle Ho aud Shosp markehia the wei COMMISSI0 0U3E3. Wood Brothers, Stock Conmission Merohants 01tk Omaha—Tolsphons 1131, - oM JOUN D. DADLIMAY, WA R ot s Market roports by mall and wire cheerful araished upon spplication. P matur by O er-ndulgone rors of Youth, | 1 |