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THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1895 \ days, At 2c; also 20 bhbis. prime summer yellow, | bags; United States stock, 200,672 bags: aflont for r Colorado steers, $2.75G.10; Texns steers, $2.00 | Furope . » o ; COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 3 3is i wiermmree v | e st s vttt | OMATIA LIVE STOOR MARKETS |55 s s o g mupes v, s, e en s [DUN'S AND BRADSTREET'S 23c; 'prime summer yellow, S@2i4e; offt summer | the United States, 485,672 bags, against 635,766 ) 5.I5; native cowa $1.060613.50; stockers and feed- | 15,000,000 bu. lesa g E yeliow, 21@28c; vellow butter grades, 80G@32c; | bags lnst year, ers, $2.60@4.10; bulls and mixed, $1,75603.00, i —— Y prime ‘white, 81@3%, nominal. SANTOS, Jan. 18.—Market steady; good avernge —py HOGE-Recelpts, 12,0 head; shipments, 2400 Wool Market. — gantos, 314.40; Feceipta, 12,00 bags; stock, 483,00 head ‘:fiu:n Teenkgind e lower, bulk of saien. | ROSTON, Jan. 18.~The American W s .15; heavies, .25 o} 3. 3 ot tor i ¥ ¥ Yesterday Was a Record Breaker in the N it el ‘llv,:\Ml\l'ml‘i. Jane 18-Dull; prices 4@1 pfe. Another Decrease In?wflip" Without Per- mixed,’ 8 '»lc?u m; lighta, Tallgee; “Yorners, | (otton Reporier T ot feen ' evener market | Some Good Signs but No General Recovery e advance: sales, 17,000 bags. ) : THELES; plew, 82750360, | here has not heen an evenel X de, Condition of Trade and Quotations on | RIO JANEIRO, Jan. 18—Firm; No. 7, Rio, ceptible Effect on Prices. SHEEP-Recelpts, 1400 head; shipments, 3,700 | (AR that of Inst week. The period opened with i i kst ot Dl or TACe Staple and Faney Produce. @0; "exchange, "104d; ‘recelpts, 7,00 ' bags; P 3 head, Market M.‘w., Mo Toweromente, 3,700 | steady wool prices, with no disposition to shade. is Noticeable, or the United States, 1,000 bags; for il The busing has been faltly general: about uli BUTTER-Culled stock, 8¢; common to fair, 10 e, wtovr FILOR EREs. o Kinds of stock have been taken up’ i greater — e o'ce to a % —COFFEN-——Options quiet Recel, on of 3 or less quantity. In domestic wool, while me- a WHEAT OPENED DEJZCTED AND SICK | fines iasee: Shered ersamery. socs skparatoy | 1t mtvirre; ‘nge haies ok niat sdvane; tuiet; | CATTLE BUYERS ARE RATHER INDIFFERENT | omeiat recernma an- dhepostion. of srecke s | frumio Saari % 1o, domestie woell while’ me. | WoRe DOING IN THE IRON INDUSTRIES me b #hown by the books of the Union Stock Yards | 'ne washed and unwashed has changed hands s A Masadlis oo ——— Sumpany tor the twenty-four hours ending at 3 | than in any recent previous ek pulled wools G Strictly esh Iald, 17e, " bl r o'clock p. m., ‘day, January 18, 1895; co e 10 be In good request, A steady con- Corn Market Was a Reproduction on a Re- POULTRY—OId hens, 4%e; spring chick- STOUKS AND BONDS, No Corn Fed Steers on Sale and Others i servative business on safe Latgains s being trans- | Falely Large fasiness 1n Wool, Much of the X " acted. Al Kinds of fo o s duced Seale of Duliness Which Pre- o Al@e; ducks, 6c; turkeys, 6o heavy toms, | Upward Movement ia Securities Was Con- Neglected—Distillers After the Feed= | Cars. Hend, | Actel AW Minds of forelen wools are seliing Increase Belng In Forelgn Grades— ; e inder Adverse Clroumstancos. irado— . ¥ YTy ‘8 b3 | where he world. The vailed in Wheat—Provisions BD POULTRY—Chickens. talr, 4405¢; | NEAY YORK, Jan 10 The upward move- T (:::r 'Bl:l’: l:l-::n:t o “ i g B moun o B0 i mesis w‘m‘l"l g s Rather Meavy. large, Bc; cholce small, 5@6c; turkeys, | mene on the Stock exchange was continued f and ' mules 1 v d 2 | {7 ot URTER o (ptal ot IR I, . ul for Futare Trade. A |,|:.~.k,-.,«'; . n;mn ln;..\_:_‘a. "h;‘-hyl\ teday in the face of tnexpectedly heavy ikl DISPOS r)n(.\;, A, 1 total o 1794609 1w for the small, 6@c; ducks, fair to good, TGite; fancy, | 1000V I -3 ey purope attle, Hogs. Sheep. of Inst year. The sales since d CHICAGO, Jan. 18.~Today was a record | full dressed, S@9c; geese, fair to good, i@7ic; | MOVements of gold for shipment to Iurop FRIDAY, Jan. 18. |Omaha Packing company. ... [ amount o §,088,600 Tbs., against b 0 v | 159 X 3 W YORK, Jan. 18-R. G. Dun & O The re s 1ot ’ gl y G. . Hammond company. ... i year ago. The sales in New York have ks i breaker in the matter of duliness of trade. | g5, 0 wing tenl, $1.60@1.75; | ness being $4,400,000, which, with Thursday's 'h celpts today. were 1,921 cattle, 5,022 | Jc M: Hammond cor L amounted (o 1,514,000 e, The aggregate sales in | Weekly review of trade tomorrow will say ; hogs and 43 sheop, 8 against 2,223 cattle, ¥ ) 5 T ots were vo cted b + 1.28G1.80; Aucks, | exports, make: yEtepato for the we gainst 2, s | Cudahy Packing ¢ Philadelphin were 1,155,100 Ibs. cre are some good signs, by 4 B vy T | e o I0; cunynnacks, Moogh | CXPOrts, makes the aggregate for the week | 3o nogy ana 6% sheep yesterday, and 3,817 | Ao Hoks Fiseeerh LONDON. Jane Thoat the: wool auction sales | nneTe ATC some good signs, but they have the absence of business and ruled heav e §25002.10; emall | $5,20,000. The subtroasury furnished $8.300- | (ottio "8354 hogs and 81 sheep on Friday | R Hecker & Degen oot " * [ today 9,638 bales were offered, of which 900 bales | 10t @8 yet affected sales. Gold continues the main, but at the close the "hI";w"T'ln | rabh @H1.00; Jack rabbits, $LOGL00; squir- | 000 of the gold te b> shipped, which brings | (e WO TOBS o P l"ur'- ik wies . were withdrawn. The n offered was less | to i” abroad, 50,000 having gone thig ce yesterday were trivial. he he goW i " 0w dow e 8 3 J. Lobman SR sult for American buyers, and sequently | week an e deflelt of revenue is alread SO 4 five cars today, was the lighteSt run seen | Hamiiton & Sicphens 1 g demand Qeep, strong croas breds for rad- 9,500, ¢ month. This state | Sieiges Tarae nnd coaree ppe than $52,00,000. Under ordinary clrcum- kept the bears open-mouthed with affected | "G full cream, Young A, | stances this drain on the country's stock ft “ Shippers and feeders ........ & ford Merino taken by all | O facts, with the failure of congress ta in the yards since Monday, and lighter | port over .. RRTIIIY e . . quallitie Merinos | make provision for borrowing or for | orror for a year, Is undergoing rapid de- | 1c; twins, 1214c: Nebraska and ull cream, | of gold and the depleting of t FoRaUY 1s horror for a vy f gold and the depleting of the treasury than last Friday's receipts by 400 head. Total - #ed from the last creasing the reve sitll operates: t o vos | 1e; Nebraska and lowa, part skims, 7S pletion and the dally export clearanc burger, No. 1, 11¢; brick, No. 1, 11¢; Swis reserve would have been the occasion of a Amon, day' Vi ore were 00 . e . 2 lowing are the sales in detall: N outh from Atlantic ports show where a goodly | 75" ™ 4 raid upon the speculative values, but today | o o fi;.:\’\!?:r"g:‘.”.:m,: (.m.;‘,»‘“r\‘..:i." ",‘"'3 _— Wales, 1 bales; scourcd, G@1s; greasy, Sewoigd. | tArd a Wholesome recovery, and the voluma portion of it is golng. Corn, onts and | HAYCUpiand bay, 000 midiand, .40 low: | the bears made no demonatration against | CoUf, fed beet st L L L CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Queensland, 184 hales; beoured, Se@ it krenys | of domestic trade, represented by exchanges provisions were all equally dull. R 4 el - b the market and a steady tmprovement in | oo " o G0 _v“‘ paddill Y "‘“f" b -1":‘7‘»'“\!. M e e aa i | through clearing houses, is again about 7 Wheat opened dejected and sick and sold | giie (58 bece, prices was made, save for o sitght reaction | Wo% i Ao ‘;"".".' sfactory, a drag from | yiyie Difterence Botween Prices Yostorday | Srery coiy’ gynolth 4 Bales; greasy, | PEr cent larger than last year, as it was in down to b7ic for May in a few minutes| PIG S—O1d birds, per doz. of the inactive shares about the middle of | beg ng to end. The buyers were indiffer- and . Week Ago. G350, Tasmania, bales; scoured, SL@IOL | the first week of the month, but is 837 pen A 2 with § VEGETABLE the afternoon, which was subsequently al- [ €nt, not appearing at all anxious for the| . 7 W Zenland, 3,68 bal red 15 243 | cent smaller tha 4 g ot Rl RO 4 POTATORS—W W most_entirely recovered, Sattle, and thelr bids were generally lower, | CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—The cattle market was | il Zepiant, SO0 bajere sowred, SHGUS 86 | ¢ Ll b ey i iU at the close yesterday. The recelpts w el stern stock, car lots, 65¢; small Among the factors in'the strength of the | The market ‘at the best was weak and faulet. Dressed beef and shipping stecrs w 74 bales; scoured, 10@18 4; greasy, 3@54d ""I'" of decrease than for some time past. only 46 cars, against 188 on the correspond- | g %0 (oo e g trading a place must be given to the | Slow. salable at from $3.25 to $5.75, the outside quota- | ST. LOUIS, Jaa, 18.—WOOL~$ 3 The industries are meeting a larger des Im(ydny of last year. Minneapolls and Du- | Lini boahsr por Tt hb cieds navy, $L0GLO; fhundant supply of loanable funds and the | Cows wore In fair supply, though there | tions for fancy, Cows and Tulls were Quoted at | changed. mand for some products since the new year e ed 2 e 1 st 833 ON10); On_ord ow e of ca oney, hough the chi oer on sale. ere w o 7! st of o o8 @ ¢ Y M T heg: b r less D 8, luth r«w:rlt:l!' .xu‘ :n:u ‘rh T, llll».t‘l“‘ll.'l"l.:;:rlrl; SR ,“,,;“.g influence, it is belicved, is the pre- | fair demand, and prices did not show much 8. $3.75, with most of the sales at Cotton Market. began, but rather less for others, and no year ago. he total receipts r 4 Y p s 5 vaillng impress ha | markets were 208,000 bu., compared with VERT 101 fome remedial legislation. fhe better reel- Ivl";"!rt:‘fl;u_wls of feeders consisted large. | at from $2.25 to $1.75, and there were buyers for middiing, oXc: low middling, 4 1i6e; good wrdl- | manufactured products or in wages, In 402,000 hu. on the corresponding day of last A ng in London regarding American seeuri- | 13 gaterns, some of them pretty fair | veal at from §3 to $.5. i Wlon: toast: | the main, it 18 a waiting condition, with A 5 day Per L, 2. ties and buying here for the fore Stuff, There was also quite a sprinkling of | The hog o, though ope v atendy bales; exports to France. balew const: ) kY. THe forelgn markets were weak, the et count. also hemed” toward the fumicss of | Dutive stockert Thore was: shme mgios | Th D08 market, though opening falrly steady, | ise, 000 balen: “ice, 6000 biles; htock, much hope that positive Improvement is not result, It was clatmed, of the h-aviness here. v Per crate of a doz. and half | the market. As on yesterday, the buying, | demand in addition to the local speculative | 2Vraged weaker, with vecelpts much less than | rectal, 329,128 bules; weekly net receipts, far off, but with not very satisf After the opening drop to 57%c, the market P65 1, 0K, fancy, full dressed, 5G0c tomorrow, the total up to the close of busi- hay. Light shades sell the Lest. Only top grades on, that congress will pass | chitnge from vesterduy from §2 to §3.25. Stockers and feeders sold well | NEW ORLEANS, Jjan. 18.-COTTON-Steady: | definite improvement appears in prices of 3 b3 Y evl- then to within a short time of the Fiy iy tributed throughout the 1isi and was not | the same point as yesterday. The market, | ¥ v Thursday's prices and” the hogs cost | biiles: constwise, 268 bales: rajes, 57,80 bales | (€At again, with western receipts oniy about b . H TARK nenes, 8k of which insiders had absolute control and [ &8sed When the distillers were buying | o OB A6 Sholes . hoiry. Aling, Biges sries, 7500 balos: recelpts, 5,600 ba cents, in spite of the very low governmen and 67%c, the bulk of the day’s transa TORRLE Y U which were manipulated to suit exigencies, | freely. Representative sal e RIS ST LG L S E b estimates of yield, receipts being now larger tlons being at from 6§7%c to Gi%e. There " This wider range of trading is perhaps the BE FEERS. prime light, ~Sales at better than $14) were red nd bonds, 300 e than wheat, Cotton has remained steady, at was a short spurt of activity in the last ten ) er bu., $1,25G1.35, healthiest sign of the current speculation | No. Av. Pr. . Av. No. Av. Pr. scattering, m $4.15 to $4.40 buying most of ¢ R scellany. M cents, with a fairly large movement. minutes of the session, and it went to the Per doz., 330, and the most hopeful In the immediate fu- | 2....10% 2 SLNZ S 141300 8360 | the medium and heavy weghts and. from . $3.90 EW YORK, 18 ur southern planters n- 3 . NACH-Per bbl., ias le actions, and 1065 345 24000 6 ut slight difference between today's March, i ention, ole s touched & bu. of No. 1 northern at 6%c over the May FRUITS, 5 s second in the list of sales, open- ] 5 36 |prices and those current a week ago for sheep June, 8715 Ju i in_nominal price, but without activity, ; M X p ing T4 lower, advancing 1% b > and lambs. Supplies have come forward a 1ittie | Scptember. $5.83; Octob There I8 somewhat more doing in the from ric: was reported from Milwaukee as hav- Winter Nellls, 82, 5 ower, advancing per 5 ¢ - lambs, Supplies have come forw o | Bcptembe d; Octobe SR Y ¢ ere I8 gome ore doing in the ng hewon :um‘l there to millers today. That | nitons, ;.«.-u’m.x: cholce eastern | Cent, rea % per cent and m"t;l"“ % W0 83 3 lens frcely and the trend of the market has been [ NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 18 —COTTON-T utures | and steel business, enough to cause a shade was sald to have influenced a few scalpers ol . per cent, the advanc: on the day being 1 N‘lhglguy upward. -~ Almost the entire supply of ly; January, $5.136G5 Februa “|‘ oo | OF lifting in prices for December iron to cover some wheat and closed the market | GRAPES-Concord, none: Malagas, per 65 to | Der cent’ and on the preferred 1 per cent. sheep mold below $160. The prices mostfre- 34 April, $6.8 My Seae | lets at Philadelphia, where there is also fm firm at from 057%c to 5i%e, as against 57%c |61 bUls, gross, 38.50010.00. A ‘majority of the stocks arc higher than ayently paid for lambs were from 84 (0 840, J e i [ proved demand for finished products, but at yesterday. GRANDERRIES—Jerseys, fancy, $11.00911.50 zn,“nn-‘ulw- of yesterday. 5 hogs, 30,000 head; she Foippedtaditl L g - 5 Pittsburg all changes reported are down- The corn market was a reproduction on a |per bbl. - transactions in the rallway and mis- Gt : L 3 10, 4 disoatie L ward, Vet the rail movement does not reduced scale of the dullnbss which pre- | TROPICAL FRUITS cellancous list were :gain animated and St. Louis Live Stuck Market. Minnenpolls Wheat Market. gain,’ the total shipments in 1891 having Vi wheat. The general opinion among ORANGES—Floridas, p the total of the day's busin reached g g 5 AP BT a1, SAPOLIS, Ja Chere was practically | been’ 725,000 tons, and, in spite of a larger is that the receipts will be | fornin navels, $5.50a8.5; secdlinis $1,551,500, G b P oot S L e e I ek opiions. totny, 'The cnah | demand, nails nte as’ low. a8 ever. OFASrs smallcr in the course of a few days. The | PANANA holet % 50 _per bunch. | The Lvening Post's London cablegram iy; good natives and shipping Steers market was W r. The millers for bar’ are not larger, though better are opening prics for May was 47%c, but it | LEMONSTFancy, Wlorlda, sizes 20 and, 200, Today's gold shipment to the cape buyers and there wias no bidding for wheat expected, and barbed iire Is in light de= worked off to 47%c in the coursé of the | §E00T4%: new A nas, sizes to 360. $1.000 | w a special one and of no significance, HOGS-—~Receipts, shipments, arrive. Receipts were 16: mand. Speculation has pr 1 tin for ac forenoon, improving again, however, near |*§ixpAppLEs—rer doz., $250@1.0, Two hundred thousand pounds were taken head. Market sti roearly; advance | 13sU year, Close: January, Sc; J tion, the reported aim being to distribute and closing as It had opened at e A THCB LR DO by the Standard Bank of South Africa, and lost ‘later; best v, $440; best nitxed and |60%e. On track: No. 1k the holding of the syndicate, Sales of N SCEL| 0US, the remainder is connected with the recent medium welghts, G4.30; fair to good light, | ern, 49%c thern, Satc. Flour was auict | pounds of ‘lake copper at 9.7 cents i Although considerable Interest was cen- |, OVSTERS-Medium, per can, 16c; horsesh actyity in African mining shares. The $4.0064.15; pigs and common to fair light, 33.50 | and s L p 5 wood, 340 | ported, though Calumet & Hecla is h tered in oats in consequence of the activity |26 extra ,‘If_m‘h . ;J R sleate °; | stock markets were strong and active, but @3, second 3 10 nts. Lead has been strengthen during the last three days, nothing startling | {ompany scleots, ic: New York counts, 30c; | closed under the best on unconiirmed SHEEP—Receipts, ad; shipments, 60 i ored 5 8.10 cents, and the reduction of 21e to 15 per occurred. Early In the session a slight | Vs st tras fancy, “16e; famcy, 1de; | FUMOTS Of an insurrection in Greece. The head. Market st PR cent In wages is expected to start the tin advance was scored, brought ubout by buy- | choice, 1. fornia, bags, 7o, o> M€ | condition of the Paris bourse is closely N e plate works, ing orders from the outside, They were v York, 1ic; Gafk, W@ise; Cali- | Watched, speculation rather hanging on S ew York Live Stock Markot. In wool there are fairly large dealings, rendily filled, and with no other suppart the I Hre i A BB quarter. The better tendency shown NEW YORK, Jan. 1 ~Recelpts, 8 a P 10,678,815 pounds in January thus far, against rice dropped gradually, May started at SYRUP—Gallon jugs, por dog., 12 in Americans becomes more manifest and 3.200 head; steers, firm; oxen, cows and bulls, wales by s 11,887,800 for the month in 1893, much of the rom 30%c to 04%e, sold” from H0te down to imonds, 15 nglish ‘walnuts, roft- | but for the currency entanglements and un- 10c higher: native steers, poor to prime, $4.006 b sippl river, increase being in forelgn wool. Consider- 80%c and closed at from 304c to e, |shelled, standards, 10¢; filberts, 8@ve; Drazil | certainties it would ripen into speedy ac- 10 Texans, $4.15G4.65; oxen. $2.80G4.00; bulls, ble sales of carpet wool are reported and o within a very small fraction of yesterday's [nuts, . =" " tivity, The closing tonight was below the O oAy o 3108 25, % better demand for territory, while Ohlo XX GiThe: S T ettt Db apia _Cholce white, per bbl., $4.60; | best. Atchisons were again bought today. A eP) AND LAMHS “Recolpta, 1030 head; 2 white, i quoted at 17 cents. The important London e provision market was rather heavy |Per half bbl., $2.00. The following were the closing quotations W e, $3 06500, bty 4 g ¢ a S-pim, in fair No. 2 sales of Australian has caused some hesita- e o day MINCE MEAT—Fancy, in half bbl 9 C 1 to prime, $3.50@5.00. AT X o eV olg] e! and lost al the little gaiy of the day ber | JINGE MEACTAny, n halt Wble per it | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- SReduipty Jread; market Jower at | 0 fitei Mo, f e, SRS o s s L at $11.55, as against $11.60 at the close y el Suniish and perch, 6o buffalo, 7e: crop- Sy T FERS, Hen FLAX SEED—Duil; 1 L1YS1i8001i01 to 40 cents in goods costing $3 or over and €883 EEREEREEEE R 838828 PO 888888 ELS: s 888388 senSoc .5 LS FESEEE ) do ptd., terday. ' Tt sold as low as $11.40, then' re 1007 CALRD, 1893 Ik, babt e Stook 1n S % » cents to 20 cents in goods costing from asted to $IL4TY, which was ihe price ‘at | "Cioihiure uice, pes bl 6.6 halt bbl., §3. Record of re W‘".f(mx e NewTosk by, DI I el TG Lty L BN S the close. “Lard closed about 2%c lower and HIDES AND TALLOW. ; Kets ton FaneC'fia at the four principal mar- | Npw YORK, Jan. i8—There has been more [ vogGoen shown,’ While there is much wait= ribs e below the closing figures of the day = o8 N A L demand for assortments of a miscellaneous com- | B i dustry, there Is evidently @ before. g BTNy freen hides, 34Qlc; No. 2 green 3 on . Dremton, (it has thyen, Varying Quanciiies of sta. | 1nE I this industry, there I8 evidently w Receipts for tomorrow are Groch sutien Hiden, Sho N o bides, o) No. 2| B io; Orozon fmp South Omaha ... 5 o Tievand Cofored koodn. and some makos of ancies, | ROPeful determination to mee [ follows: Wheat, 100 cars: corn, BLD B0 Ton., b NOVH Brven igen salted hides, | Canudn Paoifio. Ores Gt G . G Domette have bheen in_ kood inaulry, f0HoNed | Failures for the weck have been 73 in oats, 140 cars, and 17,00 hogs. 40 Ibe., 4i4ci’ No. 1 veal calf, 8 t0 15 Ibs.. Sci No. | Gentr] Pasiter it ; 2 U805 T A Y 8500 by ond e L ey all descriptions | the United States, against 407 last joar and The leading futures ranged as follows 2 vealcall, 8 1015 1bs., Ge; No. 1 dry fiint hides, | Ohes. & ORla. D, & E.. i — e A woolen Tabrics, and a better demand | Sixty in Canada, against forty-six last year, i B T Tow, O | W N0 2 dry fint hides,” 6¢; No. 1 dry saited | Ghicago Alton.. | Pittaburg. .00 Total . 1, is in sight. Wheut,No. 2] : AR Py - cursd hides, 36 per Ib. lems than | 0 : 34| Bullman Palac ' R BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW. ,No. lly cured. ¥ |Reading.. ... : 7 5 ; Sagar Market. i sayey| oaaw| 54 | Baway | SHEED cen salted, each, Z@0c; | Richmond @ CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS. S 2N ST sl ’ ! Siwan| iwel| gi b | een paited sheacling ahort wodted vty Sin: | €7 C RS £ | %o ptd--. (NEW YORIC Jan 1 CSUGAIU I, ulcti | Nothlug More Fuvorable eported Than 8N }| SBH@I | Sheh,) Sglne; Oy, Shearling drx‘lrhuu“rlu“;: (enci Solo: Contie Tron:s i W'p'iu Aggregate of Business Transacted by the| LONDON, Jan. 18.—SUGAR—Cane, quict and thavibroviousiGalusyarojiieltig i 45% | wooled “early’ skins). No. '2, cach, Ge; dry fint | Delaswas o Frasa Ak Assoclated Hanks Last Week. steady; centrifugal, Java, 11s; Muscovado, fair YORK, Jan. 15.—Bradstreet's toe :;!4 :;u":lc"m::"l“fi;:;:'twg(anqclgul!;g‘vr"‘m ol _polts, ver | Del. Lack. & W. St. Panl ....... NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—The following table, | F¢fining, 9s morrow will say: With few n):m-mlon‘s,. Nebraskn, murrain wool peits, per b, actual | b, & o o dnd: (il 4 compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the total *Krisco Wheat Market. commereial, financial and industrial features’ i :0‘27¥ vrr;l‘uhl,p 44’[,5;;: dr]{ flllm l'(;l\l)lnl‘lar'hulcl:]or \’\;unl Erle.... 4 do pfa. . A‘L\:,:s“ clearances at the principal cities and the SAN FR\N,(‘I\‘I‘D Jan. *18.—~WHEAT—Quiet :‘mlh‘ul{p unl)’lu.l ‘l;'ll:lr:n lI)f‘’:ml;x'n\'l‘l‘n(‘l’ll!v 1y, (@3 | pelts, per 1L, actual weight, tee; dry flint | " do pid. Southern Pacifio CALYES. percentages of increase or decreas. and steady; May, 97%e. eretofore noted. Print cloths have gona! Pork per bbl Colorado murrain wool pelts, per ib., ¥ 3 SNABEY, = e, as com- : g 33 acord Trsrae v Lo o] 11250 | weight, 4qge ? ’ Pl B arne: B ol Tron & 20 pared with the corresponding week last Manchester Textllos, down to a “lowest price on record.”” One pMav ) i 6t 1147 | TALLOW AND GREASE-Tailow, No. 1, 4@ | 6/ SH. 1. pra Texas Pa year: MANCHESTER, Jan. 8.—Cloth and _yarns | Southern bl iron company i reported to | y b#| c; tallow, No. 2, 3%@lc; grease, white A, 4@ oy T. & 0. Cent. pfd.. etiandrunchangea) have taken an order under $3, and wooles Jan: sl o 879, | i reas whict 15aS: eria, ey s t Unlon Pacific. ... autetiand unonged and cotton goods manufacturers in the Y TN O 8 70 FURS. 0 pfd.. .. do ptd... . S L Jan. 18— , $13,302,787; { % er decl X aay X T FURS—Tear, black, No. 1 large. $2.00q25.00; | LAkt Shors Wit o - - pacea il ik e lisdlymagnioft; Cout R ECinenin p e 'Cash _quotations oy ol = No. 1 medium, $15; No. 1 small, $%.00@10.00; bear, | Lead Trast. Y| Western Unlon l‘l‘v{ York ..., L) BALTIMORE Jun. 18.—Clearings, §2,474,672; each’ oats, 3¢ cents pork, 25 cents, #nd lard FLOU lons were as follows: black, yearlings, No. 1 large, $12.00615.00; No. i | Lowsville & Whoeling'& L. B, Hilse ), e T liéa belantegg o 0. 15 cents, while the only important advances ATy onneed, o asco: | N medium, §10; No. 1 &mall, §7; bear, black, L. & N. A. 7| doptd....... L SR -0 | ONEW YORK, CeaHis S saxo1a,077; f 107 cente, while thesanly;Jmportant (ndvenol spring, nominai; No. 5 tes. Gigaiee . O No. 1 large, '36.00@5.00; No. 1 ‘medium, $.00@6.00; | Manhattan Con. M. &St T e e 3 o 5 balances, $3,861 and coffes T cent, General nea of cotton COIN-No. 2, he: 3 vehow, 4i%@ange, | No. 1 small, $4; bear, ‘black, Montana’ ana Rocky fii:fi:"-’.‘.‘r&”;- 0 San Francisco ..eee.. i HILADELPHIA, Jan. 18.—Clearings, $11,7 Foods are afrected by conditions resulting QATS-No. 2 Bic; No. 3 white, S1K@iike; | BONNO A0 I G e medium: | MiSaotet Baciiic.. Baltimore ... 2 B 037 ElalauoRNS 805 IO In depressing prints, and although ging= No, 3 white, 304@ilic, lings, No. 1 large, $12; No. 1 medium, $8; No. 1 | Moblle & Ohio.. Pittsburg .|| BERLIN, Jan. 18.—Ixchange on London, 8| hamg are far more animated and the de- e o Hic. No. 3, B@Bte; No, 4, | Smul, bear, 'biack, ' Montana cubs,’ No. Nashvilie hal.. i palunaties 2 days' 8 ght, ) marks 42 prg. 2146 per cont, | 10 f0T forelin wools iy noticeabls, domes- i No. 3, G0@s3Y 0. 4 | jarge, $6.60; No. 1 medium, ; No. wtional Cordage. c STy e as C 5 § CINCINNATI, ‘Jan, 18, 4@6 per cel tic woolen dress goods remain quict, wit L P bodn ey T o™ Ml 0 Bl o CKERS AND FEEDERS. BB ricann ; New Yok exonune, 4G5 premiume Clonrings, | e corar 1o heesOf0n fematn auict, witts B o DL O L LR medium,* $12; No. 1' smail, $8; bear, siiver tip, [ N-J. Centrai uflalo .. . . B milling industries and the larger wholesale THY SEED-Frime, $5.65 yearlings, No. 1 large, $1i; No. 1 medium, $8; W. pf Milwaukee . PHIS, J; 18, —Clearings, $268,799; bal- | houses at business centers report that ex- BROVISIONS-Mers ' pork, i, LB No. 1 small, $5; bear, silver tip, cubs, No. i Detroltas ces, $66,000, © New York Ange, selling at | (reme conservatiam in ekt k TS, gacards por 100, Ibn., $63006.721%, " Shott | larige, 48; No. 1 medium, $4:50: No. T small. s Lousvinie 70 3 s | RS B j DUEINeEs AN he L EDNIng, AL iAo s, ldes (I; 5.70605.75; dry salted shoul- | puae” Srown. No. 1 latge. $30.004 'No. i | No. f inneapolis '© R 3 . siness o H 3 ders (boxc 564,57 short clear, sides Y No. 1 12 e b 3 5 OMAHA ... 4 PARIS, Jan. 18.-~Three per cent rentes, 102 | buyers are not Inclined to anticipate wants oxed), 35,55 Tingm, No- 1 tanire, SIO0GHIR00: o1 omumard 351 Providencs ) 5 5o for. the necount. Exchunge on London, 2f | more now. than I (he previous years thse WHISKY No. 1 small, $6; bear, br No. 1 large, | L 2 i Cleveland i T5c for checks. rices generally continue at or near the R T N3 DadrEe | The total sales of stocks today were 118,086 | 50 7 Touston 1.1 e g LONDON, Jan. 18.~The umount of bullion | lowest reported for many years, and that $L.00GL50; No. 1 medium, '6)c; No, | fhares, including: American Sugar, 18,00; Dur- 5 rn ¥ withdrawn from the Dank of England on bal- | wages, with few exceptlons, are as low Flour, bbls. 5.000 1,000 | medium, $8; No. 1 small, $62; fox, s Iver, pate, | St Paul, 670 . I3 . Hartford ... . $1.25G1.50 per §1,000 discount. employes “at work, compared with one Whieat, bu. 48000] 81000 | WECEIRE G5 Nox 1 amalt, $80; o cros, N5, 1 New York Money Market. i » Tichmond 0 : ST, LOU & 3 year igo, but Tatels of compensation have X X jaRia i amall, 0x, ' cross, No. BW Y ey E Al . i o advanced, Oats, by $ 123,000 §9000 | lnrge, § - 1, medium, 3§37 No. 1 small, $2; [ NEW YORK, Jan, 18—MONEY ON CAL 9 3 Dallas ... . 8] e lancen MSL BRI BIE The total quantity of wheat (flour in- Rye v fox, red, rie, $1.60; Ne. 1 medium, $1.25) | Basy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed, 4 ‘. St Joseph 11! % # 23 ADED {00 o i Ryeu, .| 1000 410005 [toxcEReds AN ST Ay N No, |1 per cent 2 Peoria N WEEOLRES ard | cluded as wheat) exported from both Barley, bu.. saeesienee] 82 _28.00) | 3" eaium, Boc; No. 1 small, 40c; fox: kit, i| PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—2%@4% per | 2., 6 43! Memphis . b Freres, $1,250,000; A 8 cossisotithauliniten Blateation thonpegic On the Pro: ® tter mar- | large, 6ci No. 1 medium, 40c; No. 1’ small, 3oc; | cent. 8 RS . 3 Ore, ... ¢ 23(..00 | ing, Magoun &' Co., $500,000, t 3 has J}fl}n.ln" up rl‘]n_ ply at New York, l}an o @2de, wuairy, 11@ | lynx, No' 1 large, 83; No. 1 ‘medium, $2; No. i | STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with actual 4 S ONDON il 18 2 aeiabiatauatanls Francisco and Poriland, amounting 'alto- small, $1.60; ‘marten, No. 1 large, §2; No. 1|business in bankers' bills at $1.58%@68 for de- STERNS, o B BT & Lisbo gether to 664,000 bushels, compared with AL medium, $1.50; No. ‘I small, $1; mink, No. 1|mand and 4.87%@4.58 for sixty days. Posted rates, RS, n 58| B Petaraburs, Rome, 106 2,387,000 bushels the week before, 3,332,000 NOW YORK GENEKAL MARKET, large. thase; Noo 1 Jmedium, 40¢; No. "1 smill, | 848 ALK and BLAEGA00; commercial bills, JHake & Hargey Dros. . _ PR S 1 bush, Is in e corre ponding week a year mink, dark, No. 1 large, No. i medium, | $§.57@1.57 Y Av. Pr. " Vorcester . g enna, H 0% o, 3,637,000 bushels two years age No. 1 small, 30¢; moutain Ton, perfect nead | * S1VIH CERTIFICATES— H@60c. 2 heifers..... 793 $2 2 1111 g3 50 [ [Yorcester o b CHICAGO, Jan. D 14,083,000, | s O els Pour )om )\g:) 4goi:an@ Oloslug Quntations on the Principal Com- [and feet, No. 1 jarge;, $1.0042.00; imperfect skins, | GOVERNMENT BONDS—Firm; state bonds, |12 cows....[0 730 2 20 10 37 e Rt shek, : 1 oy, 4@il4 per ¢ per cent o . il bae ol 10 @50c; otter, No. 1 large, $8; N 1 medium, s, et " | 41 stecrs...... 1114 3 05 C: 170 4 50 A8, ¥ 3 New York exchange premium, Stel o) N VILE W50¢ ; 5 £e, 38, No. 1 medium, | firm; railroad bonds, firm but quict. 0: 1 Nodities and Stapl IRON TRADE REVIEW. es u nples. $0.0057.00; No. 1 small, 3. "otter. ‘pale, No. 1| Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: Veitch Bros, d srases 1 8o | ling, commercial, #.87%. J g NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—FLOUR—Receipts, 10,- |large, $7; No. 1 medium, $; No, 1 small, $ 1bull.......1460 200 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—Gold has been en- 200 bbls.; exports, 23,200 bbls.; sales, 12,10 pkgs. | Faccoon, No. 1 la ©@ioe; No. 1 medium, 60c; | U.8. 58, reg....... 113 2 cows 225 r Des Moines gaged for export tomorrow as follows: Heidel- | Developments of the Week Lend Much Eae Market quict and steady; scveral lines spring | No: 'y ol Soc: (Ulck, a8 to beauty, | U 8 Sn.coup...... 1id 29.c0w8: a7 d Raplas 4 7 § Back, Tokelicimer & 'Co., §60,000; Lanedberg, courngement. i 0. 1 lurge, lack, ¢ ] ] ERS. 5 4 132 s an & Co., $5 o 0 patents wanted, but mills are very firm, South- No. 1 wnedium, 40c; No. | V. up. 1 oy aEhe e AR R, (| SR stassns B T e —tasra. Freres have| . CLEVELAND, Jan, 18.—The Iron Trade em flour, dull. Rye flour, quict; sales, 30) bbls. broad striped, Ni A L 1 cow and calf .. e 1 Iming(on, D X 2|78 | increasea the amount of t wold shipments | Review this week will say: The devels Buckwheat flour, steady; $1 3 darme, HiNos motium, & 1 springer . 120 | Norfolk_ . 4. $200,000, and Heldelbach, Ickleheimer & Co. have [ opments as to fron and steel demand cone f(l)l;:\\;nir:a;r—n--.u; 31.50G1. 2, No. 1 small, $1.50; wolf, ] 3 o 2d dn. ‘,;';':'J'"'T'.c"" szt {F e TR Inereased their amount 200, making the 1l | inue to give enconragement for the future, 2 SAL-Quict; sales, 3} No. 1 large, 90¢; No. ediurn, \ *Mutual Uniio; 3S—There were y resh loads, or | Los Angele 2] «... | shipment_tomorrow $4, 3 e cgle fo elivery - B s v sati melan 0L R, Mo e OOgRas NG T med g, 08 : NoJ. O Gon. 38nrs: 2 hond, i sadition £ 1 00 head TuEe sver from | Tacoma. 0,193 ERLIN, dan. 18 The weekls statement of | Ut the struggle for prompt delivery busk RYE N ARSED, L1011, 00@6.00; No. 1 medium, $4.50; No. 1 small, La. New Con.'4s.. 9214 No. P: e y, making a total of close to 7,000 head | Saginaw, Mich. 8 « | the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the follow- | ness Iy still revealing soft spots. It I8 bee -Nominal; car lots, 55@60c; boat loads, | Laver kits, No. 1 large. $2; No. 1 medium, *Minsour! 68...... 100 | doz2dy ..... on sal he receipts were the lightest of the [Spokane' ... . 28 A e ges, ns compared with the previous | Jeyed the conferences of the past two B sse, No. 1 small, Winter, No. 1’ Gt 124 (N, W, Conidia: week since Monduy, und over S0 short of ne |Jacksenvilli . 5 . o 10 und, increase, $890.00 [ ol ' Claveland with n view of littimg BARLEY —~Irregular; western, 6560Se, 5@10¢; No. 1 medium, 1 small, Te *do 8. F. Deb, b8 run on day of last week. '] sharp decline [ 1incol a0 0,0 marks; & T . i e tea Tt 2o Tharh,. deal New Bedford ... 1231 { o Mtes | fron mining out of its present profitless pos AT It 1,300 bu; exports, 63,000 X b o J 7 100 7| do C. & P. W. 54, fect of checking the run and is causing shippers | Birmingham K1FS s J d cutting that s ruining plg iron and” goft bu.; sdles, 70,0 futures and 10,000 bu. spot. Liverpool Markots. 80 |8t L. & T to hold back supplics in the country. The market | Topeka ... 5 ' EATHER FORECAST. iron producers everywhere, Bpot dull; No. In store und elevator, 60% | LIVIERPOOL. Jan. 18.-WHEAT—Spot, dull: | Va. 5014 |SU L & S, Gon.o. opened early, with the scalpers and packers bid- | Lexington, 'K i WE. K 7 3 The most important news of the week ag G0 tas G0, b 62e, atloat; No. 1| demand poor; No. 2 red winter, 4s 8%d; No. o deferred. ding fully yesterday's closing prices, or a Nitle [ Hinghampion °... b ) 4 to the new demands for material is tha Rorthern, Wi, delivered; No. 1 ha e, de- | red, spring, 45 4%d; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, Atchison ds... ' d 3 | better than yesterday's market, This condition | *Bay City, Mich. Generally Fair and South Winds Predicted | award of the contract for the steel work divered, ' Options were ‘ull il day, opening | No. 1 California b 1150 Fatures opened steods | 4020 A . 7 0 of the market was of short duration, ) sEall River . Y . for Todny. on the Blackwell island bridge to a Philas under forcign selling and lower cables | with near ftions 1 farthing lower and dis. | Canida So. 2dy West Shore 43 and very few loads had ¢ *Akron, O, . g . Jan. 18,—The forecast for | delphia builder. and moving withn n 3-16c range during the | tant positions & farthings Towers close 1. | 6P Tutsof "03) 1013 |So. R. R market weakenod. Hoports from . Chicags “Springneld; | e WASHINGTON, Jan, 18,—The forecas A T s T duy. “No export business and outside ordecs en- | farchings (o 10 lower; business heavie D.&R.G. 7. o] ated a lower market there, and the buyers tCanton, O .00 5 } Saturday 1s: placed, and sales of burs and foundry irom trely lucking; closed unchunged (o We lower; No. | positions; January, 48 805 Februnr bid. menced bidding be to e Tower, but in the ioux fally 10 0120 e e e A Y O b e L ST L b T e 2 red, January, closed at G0%e; February, 616G | March, 45 93; April, 4 May, 45 3 — bought the hogs about like yesterday' remont, Neb. ...... s e becoming vari- [t S Btige,” closwl ai Glle; March closed 61%c, | 41 70d. - Boston Stosk Quotations. It was, however, a slow, dragging m ‘Hastings, Neb, .. 3 Al...... | Generally fair; south winds, becoming var 175 MEMBERSIIE GROWING, May, G20p62ic, closed at 62i40; June ¢ Spot ensvi Americon nixed, new, 45| BOSTON. Jan. 18.—Call lonns, 2K@4 per cont: | 1080 or two would be sold and welghed and then | * 1005w b7t LM B ES NG, B2 Tuly Ukes o th neat positions | 11 joany. S e e val, and then a few more loads would i H X e riaacuriFalr: | variable swinas. 1'distant position lower, and closed on Aharos av o fealen. A choice lond of hoks a Nashville .., 2 , by R I Juble winds, | Ameriean Protoctive Tariff Leaguo Holds bu 5 with near positions 2 farthings (o 1d L) over 400 Ibs’ sold at $4.3213, as against 34, Galveston .. 170820 i| For lowa-Generally fair; variable winds. AT L M (i weake 0, and distant positions rthings lower; dlg | Westingh, Elec.... i{ | top yest . Outside of the one load, however, [ *Salt Lake 1,160,100f..... For South Dakota—Generally fair; var 5 L 3 o heaviest on early positiops: January, 48 i 00w, Elec. bid 8 [ $416 to s boukiit the best heavy hoks. A few | Rockford ... 4 o) oot | able winds, NEW YORK, Jan. 18,—The American Pro L buit ruled fairly s i February, 48 2d; 205 April, 48 ) 5. Coutral, ... oads of light and medium weight hogs sold at | *Helena 000 , 56,440 seldy Loca ) LA e e & Jantary and' uhchus A 1at Slne, 45 S ! S5 10 Miehiaon ad-. £, Dut’ (e kreat bulk of that chiey of stuft went | *Beranton"t1111111! DL oppIoR OF TR WIRATHER BUREAU, | etive Tarift league held its annual meeting 1y clos dy: demdnd moderate; 8t Louis, | fell Telephons. . 100l Atchiuon dn. - 4 | A pricos under 86° The mnjority of ail the loads | Kalmuzos 3 S| QERICE OF THE WHATHER BURBAY, | 1au ight, President Cornelius N. Bllss pres It bio; oy winter, 68 9. oston & Albauy. 208 | New England G4 iere sold at $5.80 to $4.10, a8 against to $4 [*Litte Rock 11111100 AT ) ) n recor Lshly B oAt oaed BT btise iy Clans et mater, e o e 104, Boston & M. pld . 1 ctric o8, yestorday. but there were more auad toads hete 12 ature. ana’ rainfall, ccmpared With the siding. According to General Secretary Wake= Bodteciptn, 21,00 bu.; cxports, 1,60 bu.; | PROVISIONS—Hacon, quiet; demand poor; | C: 1 &Q. .. 713 Wis. Cont. 1815.... today, which made the sales show up to a little | Totals United States.. | responding day of the pust four years: | o roport the total recelpts of the league salcs, 76,00 L and 10,000 b, spot, Spot | Cumberland cut, 25 to 38 1bs., G 6d; short cl Fitehburg . 210000 Bo%) Atlantie.. ... beiter advantage, The close was weak, and a | _Exclusive of New York. ] 1595, 1834.” 1893, RN EEROL Ihp AL TOBNPLEC 10 A market negle WHGC; No. 2, do- |28 Thu, lonls clear, 1ight, Gen, Eleetric 3414 Hoston & Muntana few hogs were left mostly 1ight and T DOMINION OF Ve Maximum temperature. ... or the year were §55,341.02 and the dis- Ivor, 850 white, d6%@3ic; | long clear, 51w, 5165 short clear Backs, | Llinols Steel "l 33 *|Butte & Bonton... commonish stuff. o JINION OF Minimum temperature 2 0 bursements §52,265 92, leaving a balance of o, § “white, 3617364c; “track, white western, | gl Gd; short clear, middling, 55 i Cont 408 Calumet & Heclu., Sh. Pr. v. Sh. Pr. | BontAl oo p verage Lemperature. ... 50 8 3,075.10, The total membership Is 919, B@ile; tack, wh Gd1e. Options ruled g C Ilies, 14 to 16 1bs., 398 64; shoy Y. &N E....... 824 Centennlal....... h. Pr. Av. 8h, F Average ¥ 3 p an A | 830 e 189 TORONLO +iriisiiniisiaies +oo | Precipitation .. §oae . 08| increase of forty-six during the ycar, The uiet and featureiess; olo! ecline o ., 2 1, short cut, | Oid Colony. 180lg Franklin. . 3 atifax .. 3 ) T cmperature and precipitatio 2 A fnufi:y alinid ot il Py B P T T Ty Kearary g T 24 A hastaled el S Sonliton-ar temperute S Drectpla Ko oy o s o Wt of 2074 oftclal corrospon: v y titr joa, e din mess, T0m. Po . ce 28 3 o Taee 5 i t G e vho re appointed S ciheat' L MATY ot i W abar 61 80, cavirs e, S lom guincy 7 N e g e 4 1 \ = |2 ol temperature. consieseeses 15| year, . Bloyeh new standard dosumonts sy i whipping, 50G55c; gvod fo cholee, | 62w 6d. Lasd, quiet; prifue western, $6s; refincd, . o e 162 IDGLANS = siexsdiabssvigins R I L T oA ) added to the list and 32,162,099 pages B cuiet: . . e - o Yor recipitation . 02 o ve been distributed. Th HOPS-Qulet; i demand poor; finest American, T ot included in total. Normal precipitation 5 ch | of tariff literature have been distributed. The o now, ' cife. ¢ % . colred, 18, San Franciseo Mining Stoc’s Quotations. DOk dnclided tn total because contalning | Deflclency for the diy ..o 02 106h | 1oggue elected the following members of the M T S 1 (L fled lates, G567 good, 0% | gAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 18.--The official closing i L B e e A aroh 1. 16,01 inencs | beard of managers for the term of four years i bont N Lo o URPR quotations for mining stocks todiy wers us fol- 3 J. F. Hansen of Georgla; William Strange, T—\Vas nartow, remaining wiihin a %o H. Clay Evans of Tenunessee and Mayor Cclosing 1-16c below yesteadiy; No. 2 red, Strong. All these gentlemen were re-clected | S2lac; January, 5% May, G0WCi July, except Mr. Evans, who takes the place of (& /us_depressed by decline i FATIONS, wrate or | Robert P. Porter, The board of managers article, closing He oits. N, b ired: cawh o BEATIOAL WEATUEW | orgunized by re-electing Cornelius N. Blisy ! January, Glike; February, G1%c; May, 48%c; July, its president; Le Grande B. Canuon, first ight ol HRG4 vice president; Joseph E. Troop, sccond vice e oy eady. " Ghallenge Con n : 2 president; Wilbur F. Wakeman, general sece crenmery, 1562 wes v St 3 Coffoo Maiket. i Y Rl s e . 2N pffered, on call, 517e. Quinba,. oo [ d retary, and Chester Griswold, treasurer. Imitation eréamery, 12G18¢; state W YORK, Jan. 18 -COFFEE—Contracts | Con. Cul & Vi .. Slerri Novada G W HARLEY—Bteady; sales of Minnesota fancy, i | e, Valentine. i mery, 1662 opene o dvance of 10415 points, with | Con. Imperial. 1| Silver Hill ) ) . Chicago .10 .02|Cloudy, Cilizss ; ' Shlen oo of"1100 “baws at. $14.35" forMarch, | Crown Po [Yellow RN e part ki a1 FLAX SEED-3 A g0\Clear.” L) P ) Bade, $4.90 for May, $14.26@14.80 for September. | “gj ooy CLOVER SE 18.45@8.55 £ b Birt oty J30GE--Stro ate and ennsylvania, ;| January was switched to December even, and ] e o IMOTHY BEED—$4 7665.25 Ay 01101 recelpis, 3,00 pkige. March to May for 10 polnts. The firmness of the | 614 Drafis, 1940 tolasmiphls, §to DMOTHY BsD-ston & Kanaan Clly. L wole [} ] L L L (] Unchanged, | ” o s e, it Laks Oity. 00[6 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. \'{m‘f"'.m’.:"?.‘{mu.-u; g A ame by way of Burope, Hamburg and New Yora g Quotations. i apid Clty Heluna v 15 W New York. 70 State-st., Boston, A § vre cablos bath being higher, ind from Santos | YO FOR MIGUE QuEEO. 00 CITY, COUNTY, i 00 X ZHOOLWATER and B O hl D BAGGING—Unchanked. Milew City. 00| Clear. “'HER HIGH GRADE Rl ol 4" ting recelpty smuller on'a spre BRTOLEUA. Nominal; United closcd at % Gri. There Was kome buying orders Trom Furope, | S108Ig it Quotitions: PROVISIONS k, standard \veatan Mought and Sold. Correspondence So: A in addition o which defiverics from warchouscs OBIN-S(eady. were very Mberal, but there was, very Titile focal URPENTINE-Virm, . The consequence t Pl b RICE- market through Quickativer $11.55. Lard, steam, $6.60; 6.70. | TW indicates traco of precipitation ——— ~FOR PRINTING. ™™ Dry saltn nd bacon, unchanged BLGH, Observer, PROPOBALS FOR PRINTING, RECE our, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 10,000 & A WHLAH. Qbuery Sealed proposals will be recelved by the % 41.000 bu; oita. 2,000 bu State Hoard of Printing at the oflice of| [t REFRIGERATOR BEBI- Fore quarters; 44; | AN oo TGowld & Curry LEATHER-Quiot but stedy: hemlock sole, | Wi qhartem, . Alplia G |Hale & Noreros Buknion Avres, NEDL 10 heavy Welghis, 14617 BLEACHING POWDER-Hudwood, £, 0. b., s Jistice WOOL-—Quict; “domestic floece, 16G5c; pulicd, | Liverpool, £ 105, TN Kentucky Cor G2ic Texan, 84115 At Lotidon (Paclfic coast), £2 158, Moxican. . FROVINIONS ™ leet, aull, ta, dull, Iyt of awheat during (he past tiree days Mono 1, sieady; westen s od at $T.000 A Mount (G2l; salew, 230 torcos e 315 oty e OK@6ie i tho unuary closed ot § May, "§1.30, o Gays' Were G400 centals. Weather, I FEEBEFBIAAIAR - mage amtadmay, onedioag| AP 30 amre | -aeauiay xeR = e lower; No. 2, cash and Janu- A0 @A e | FEESETE CORN MEAL-$1.95G2.00. WHISKY —§1.82. Clieys COTTON TIES—Unchanged. i e SE¥ ® SSEEELESSEERLN ExE EREE eun. $9.004r12 00, and unchanged to 10 points lower for distant | Moxleati. .. | Yellow Jacket Work to be completed and delivered to BR--Strong; brokers' price, §10; ange | it 16%e, and last eveaing 5.600 bags Siutos, Nos. — Av. Pr. | hands, about 21,000,000 n at this tm: PIG TRON-Dull; Scoteh, $19.0062.00; Aweri- | arely steady and o o v for near’ months | Homestako. .« .1 Union Co TIN—Active and higher: Staits, $13.60: plates, | mon wales, 13600 buks, including: Januar e 10 2 | el e In_the banking departmen prigs B0 No. 7. at 16kc; 1,000 hags Nox. 6'and 1. to arrive, | ACEICANORInary. 16 | Nex. Cen new ds.. Representative salen: B, Teas than onp year biles I second CANE 5 oo d nd ¢ _58_ o s the office of the Btute DBuoking ioard nof 49.85; sales. 50.000 1bs. Junuary st 3.8, ’l wnd 7, to Balitomre, at 16%c; 1100 buka Mar- | MEXICAN CENTRAL-Ne: 43 native lambs ... e BHO year, 21,000,000 Jess : OLASSICS - Stcady. it 10615 point ’ 190 b RANGES- Dull; © sound fancy, $0.7564.09; Parelan Stdess, sed LA ¥ ¢ aud Wighers e, S bk | o 2 " % Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 40,000 the wecretary of state on or before 8 oty e o fohanke. 45 “wie Satuir. | S M s 357 Ryl Bl Loudan Stock (uotutious. b corny 1,000 bu.; catk, 8.0W b o'clock P m. January 2, 166, for the printe b 4 X . isiss s CLOVER. TIMOTHY. 1 exceed thirty () days from the owards IN SEED OIL--1t has beed more active calbo, 60 bags washed Caracus, HAR SILVER--27 6-16d per K g 172,000,000 bu. for t contract Irvogular . pirloce, ~ closihs usetiice; " Tha | Parte, Cabto bed 575 hags Ceniat Anrieanes | HOR ALY ER-T L Hausas Iy Live Stoek Markot. Smmption " oed. Gurink ‘the o rent ax | @ Che PHPERARD, i e conlnec ure Gouid & Curr; Slerra Novada, others, 851636, ¢ realizing, closed | Halo & Noreross. |Standand tons March, $13.65; 5 tuns spot, $h {on Oh14.43. Spot coftec, R0, sivady: No. T, 15% | LONDON, Juu. 18.-4 p. w. closlug 0 B 5 S A BPECIALTY GRASS ing and binding in paper twelve Lubdred ruary. $i3.55 28 (ona Juniar, $13.65; 10 tons | Gtie Iattor ton Ba: i oy NG Tk Erie— - — -- SHEEP—There was only dne load of sheep Iy Wheat In Farmers' Hands. oM nlon Taf® qiie Rl ranane | ageTaa une, $1340; 6 “tony June, $IL36 2 tons next | §18.75@10.00; sules, 1.0 bags Rio, Nos. 7 and & | Brieids hig b y . e today, but 1t was a load of choice lamby CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—The Daily Trade Bulletin Slate Banking Board for the year 189, in ekt $15.40 Fpil, b 18ker Low Vags Rio, No. & at Wio; | HigEds e B ‘o | which mel ‘with ready sale. “The ‘market con® | estimates (he sujplies of Wheat i farmers’ hands accordance with the specifications on ' file LEAD—Finn; bokors' price, $3.0: 1,00 bags Rio, No. 7, at 16%e; 1,600 bags Santos 3 1 - s sleady on desirable fat sheep and lambs, |in the United States approximately at 42,000,090 AND t 3 ; . A PIPER, Secr Of the trading was the sales of 1,00 | i.; warchouse deliveries from New York yes The rate of “discount in the open market for [ KANSAS CITY, Jan. 18 -CATTLE—Receipt onths and 50.000.000 bu. for visible and invisible | 14001402 Union Ave. Kansas Clby, Mo. A PIPE Recretery “‘J')F:‘.‘;& i prime summner yellow, scllers’ option, %0 | ddy, 16,547 bags; New York stock tolay, 966,692 | short and three months bills, % per cents 3,000 head; shipménts, 2,80 head. Market steady; | supplics on July 1 leaves 59,000,00 bu. for export. | | Deted January 1, u

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