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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: SU DAY, JANUARY 20, 1895 CoNDlTION OF 0MAHA STRADE Jobbers authorizi their traveling men to Cumberland cut, 238 t5 9 The, 3s 54; short i) 8 short clear back bu.; sales, 45,000 bu.; thern, by sample, 606 8,600 a4 o the state. Thus far sixty traveling men Tight, 18 Ibe. 0tt clear middles, heavy, | flc; sumple, on grade, . 1 oy TR gy 600 v o BUIk of wain 88 i ) o) 5 bw, Its; o 16 1bs,, 398 Shoul- | CORN-Quiet and e ot and_month, 474 - o packer 004,90, e ine. from. Hastings hhc 30 from OmARA VT oty R M P P SR ik P, Wb bk "B Jobbing Business in Some Lines a Little Ten's convention and oo naste ! pn | Dallness at Home and Abroad Oaused a De- ey e, s, S bork, prime mess, find | 330 bu.; stock. S0 bu; oathers white corn, | Receipts for the Week Almost the Same as UM Roceia 900 heud: shepmedty W More Active, auet. cline in Prices, Tand, dull; " prime” westyrn, s 90; reiined, 1 | GRTR. Frame Mo, 5w et NS b Those of the Preceding One, b Bt 5 S AS DUN SEES IT, b mm"xl« Steady; demiAi moderate; St Louis, | oo Tar T0WOC: recelpts, 12,827 bu.; stoc CHICAGO 1AV ancy winter, 5a o, RYE—Tnactive; No. 3, &7c; recelpts, 999 bu COLLECTIONS AS A RULE NOT VERY GOOD | asiness Getting Down to a Cash Basis and RECEIPTS WERE LIGHT AS USUAL LATELY e ; 12.000113.00, chunged. R. G. Dun's local manager, in his weekly 495 60 cfmest - American colored, | ¥ CHICAGO, Jan. 19.~In eattle the day's recelts Traveling Men Who Started Out Rather r-‘\"‘I;":mvr-'f”H;r:v'-.“::,\.:; N i Wheat Was Again Very Dull and Corn Was 3 t Ugiled, States, #o0n, STOCKS AND BONDS, General Weakness Prevalls Owing to Low | Were estimated at 1,00 head, making 59,018 head o obh ade cen slow, Early Meet with a it Demand for E STOCK, in Little Better Condition—Oats At- N gy g o tis for this week, against o e . uality of Offerings—Stockers Also i 1 for Inst woek, 69,348 partly due 1o the extraordinary caution in S ih O OE, Loose, refined, 150 g0, | SHAYO Speeulation Was Heavy in Tono An [ Quanlty b3 \ year ago, and 74,210 two yoars ngo. Trade wiis Goods In Certaln Lines—Doings extending credits, but likewise partly due tracted Some Attention Early ¥ i o Ryl of the MAnttwetaters, to the general conditions. In Nebraska in the Sesston, FROLEUM- Refined, fs % NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—The share sps.ula- the Weck, Closing Steady. on A basls of from $2.5 to #8570, atockers and owing to the very general crop fallure, POWPER—Hardwood, f. 0. b., | tion has veen heavy in tone all day on 1 eeders from $250 to §: nd cows and bulls : g How receipte were estimated at 16,00 head, While January 1s, as a rule, a quiet month | M5, Credit to Nebraska merchants. Conse- | CHICAGO, Jan, 10.-Wheat was again With a very few unimportant cxceptions, SATURDAY, Jan, 19, | Makine about 20000 hend for the ot "oy mead, ] The receipts today were 1,060 cattle, 5,177 [ than n'Vear g T intee K, AT 40,000 e ¢ cash basis In this state, he only good | caused a decline In prices, May closing Yo iy TAnging from i per cent to M per cefl. | hoga and 128 sheep, as against 1,921 cattle, DUt a8 the movhine worenng W omant Blokell COMINE OF the tos’ hirly days after the | thing that has comB out of all theme evil | lower, May corn closed o lower, May | Condition. of Trads: aud Quotations on | The heaviness of the market was lua to by oats Yc lower and provisions at slight de- Staple and Fancy Produce. el lalize the Drofits of the roxent al- | 705 cattle and 6211 hogs on Saturdiy of | rames o medium woights were (aken nt 60 ads cre has been no great demand for goods . 0 { 'l WEEKLY RECEIPTS | mixed Tight. Sales were generally ot fra but the country has been buying in a small | probably resume, but he distinetly declares | by Bradstreet's helped to sustain the cour- | Tn a review of the bu‘ter asd chosss situation | week, A case in point is Unfon Pacific, Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, | 10 $410 for averages of 1aes than 300 Ib Iargely nt ‘from $155 to $403 for heavi way and the aggregate sales have been | that he is done with a trade which dates four age of buyers of wheat here at the start. [ the New York Commercial Dulletin says: The | Which was sold heavily on the reported in- Total this woek ssvesos 150 i The humber of Hoks on Sale Wan | Noou th, months time. He thinks the time s ripe quantity exported was 1,000 bu., |vh-h‘u»|mn'ur butter -KI’.nh\g the winter is not [ Lelticn 10 forccluse the property -ind on a Al last wee e 2012 e, o aan e Some of the local houses got | wnd the flekd . gocd one. for butline, up'y | compared with 268,000 bu. last week ‘and oF the warplis from thé wummer. oremy o antitle on ‘the stock wis probable, Atier the cione | Tt Wil be noted ‘trom (he above that the | Tk make are carrie recelpts of cattle and hogs during the past [and the mariet wis faliy stondy nt. fom $ o holldays, and, the weathe AR | e R s o St chean Tivalo, wiig : . Nep along and worked into consumpton during the | L rees o 11 (e hog of {he o ~ 80 0 poot. {0 cSieR they r}.:nA’;"a|':-.'»l.:-|.!‘:rn‘|'y:1.» "Aaimann for e something s "Sormi o all nes. The warn | the vear before. The recelpta were light, | SP",a0 Worked, lute, conmump 0. oo Brices | Batlon for the Toreclasure o the At Lo about the same as for the pre- [£18) for poor to extra qualitios of the former. and q S - e o 2,000 head, and the total for the weath 5 i o ke 18 lght. From time to tme during the | Sop. ) has been a decrease in the recipts : clally commission dealers. = Since 'prices | compared with the movement a year ago, | make is ligat. From (i o ¢ | ecivera for the nain line, the stock Frote D00 CALtI® NG T80 Cheat aln o A aEainst 69,900 for lnst that their business shows a_very material | were restored December 81 there nas neen | The trading was also light. Cables were | ea50h #iocks are compllad showing the quantity | 13, 0ar of Nt end closed at the lowest point _m{‘"'nmi:". J"'.-E..Qi:}i'r.'-.ll"'\'\u';.""nf.lo“’."‘f:-r--' Wite Decpla say thit they &re dofiig ai) | JAAC 18w GAgn NAGY Been coeliny nd, the Primary market recelpts, 220,000 bu., | ton would ba very valiabie {6 ot Thilded by tho kO Gas wis wenk on WellinK | gponding period of last year Recoipts and Disposition of Stook. people say hey are doing a 8 days e been y nducer 1 that they had reason to expec! ’ & trade in the bivalves, in poultry, veal, eggs | “OM + . o sen- | Mpossibility, for the rcason ‘that holders of | {Me €forto nge the control of the cam- | gix cars, being the Mghtest run of the wee o p N N to expect, and trade In | ghd gimilar merchandis port clearances from the Atlantle gea- |iutior refuse fo mive 4he. Intormation, and oo | BARY. ANl CUTIY ROVARGE Of K Dot Lot wid There wWere Not cnough beof steers M the mpany far G oqke of the Union Stock Yardy Pash Week hus been a detriment to | particular. The warm weather has made | bu, of wheat and foar, of which only 18,617 submitted they were tncorrect, The | clinie of % per cent, to 7, With a finul.rally | YAFHS to make very much of a market, and iy Baturday, January 1, 1% #8, In fact there has not thus far|Outdoor work practicable and kept down 3 1. but the 1 t. Lacled forred aid | ey A ) . on January 1, but the figures | 1 per cent. Laclede Gas proforred adsan X to_develop business to 1ts tall exient dependent upon common labor for susten- [ that went to New Orleans. The opening After o careful canvass of the frade | 1 per cent and renc g per cont. The [ wag™anout steady at yestorday's prices. | FITTPRPOTON v e 48 ;-‘u’s b xtent, e There was one small bunch of cattle good | Sheo 1 gt pated. V1iacas discomort than was antiol. | the day, i3 bid with one of two b00bu, | fiom the actunl quantity knowa o be held that | Wad® o pattint recovery, ‘and. in ‘the fiai | LHSFe was one 115, but aside it ; piltt i ?}C.'";':,‘h{'.'"',‘.h,"',':“L'];"‘,"' hegusual channel | pated. Tt 1s an 1l wind, indeed, that blows | lots at §74c. It decliied to s7%e And’ closed | the exchange membors resived to flo sy dealings, fell off again, except’ Rock: 1sland, gh ving $1.16, but ash thit LR ion hotis o 6. e Broduic Al > | has not been very much ) to the trad 3 Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. mained t‘n[]l”\‘? 3 nee The e pored | Seives that the winter fs more than half | ° Corn was very dull and quiet, the price Bk, At 1 ot oF vh lington Is down i per cent, Northwestern % | " hoet steers. this week, nnd the genen o Packing company ... [+ et T ap- | is reported among the poor, Nevertheless, | of the session and closing with a. net loss tity in this city as follows on January 1: heing sold hy Tondon. Prices at the close of the week are not | . Hacking company o B ',:;’,’;,'.f,,,"'""':,|"'}'“L""'"f""r".';;*‘r“liy!""'}g:(‘lr' come | applications for ald from the county aré | for the day of ‘. Shorts appeared to b |\ ) e fiukor was but llehtly dealt in ant s fae. Trom 160" 1o Foa Jower. o et Colags T - Qe present fs proposed u) Ficking, | Within a range of & ‘per cent, losing Just [ of st week. A o Qut exception e comimission. men are | ooyl to worl are foreed to ive | openinic price for Say was (T, na one [ suie creamory Ty Firkine. | that fraction on the dhy's transs o A . 5 t o 0l e e 01 en are in i i VOr o o st ature r 8uC| 3 . in the yards, but such as there w sold at | It Re & Dogon . favor of the state legislature passing such | Siaim o istance from the authorities. #ilkc the latest. tern. creamery . ¥ tone. During the week, while the tradivi [ about steady prices. L. Tecker . S L’fl.’f"}.‘:{; -1'“”"11.11!".‘.!..(:I",‘,}"',’."‘,',’l' he keh- | announcement that one of our largest dry | the session, when the price fell Off %o | Westom faeidey 2 ¥ 165 | main, strong, and, in a majority Of «ases, 3 ddition to the local speculative buying, hpper nd feedors this cb e Wwith the statement upon authority [ however, and during the greater part of Total 1885 . ing figures of Saturday last. The aggregate | and at the close there \I A8 not muc nA Tof | Lot ove . character. claimed to be reliable that another large | the session fluctuations were influenced by | Total 1%f 0.8 [ 7 | leading in point of activity. fhe specialtles [ the part of distillcrs for little native fect: ot Robert Vierling of Chicago is In the city | Omaha. The success of the efforts of the | £0od for & Saturday. May Started at fumm unanimous in the | were more active than ustial and & maior: | A, but there was aot mocn s Hebros to attend the annual meeting of the Daxtor, | Commercial club in wecurini the state fair, | 0%e o 3050 Sold. down to oo any Jhoms [ e butter tr vory short of the wbstanial o - grangers were adversely affect y NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 1 Vice president. Mr. Vierling {8 Dresident of | Senator and. the packing house . promise | closed. N i ork Dally Market Report estimates the | the action of the United States senite 1y uhdalilhy middling, 6 860 Tow. miadling, the Vierling, McDowell & ‘Co. iron werks | have made this o cheerful week for Omaha, | The provision trade apparently saw noth- |actial siocis at 5 per cont i thin e o QIBD. Ol 18 5 ¢ g Day. Dull—Hogs Lose a Quarter for aulet and values unchanged, Shipping steers sold 1 from $1.00 ty 83,1 houses are unusuaily cautious about extend- consty, 2 158, very light volume of business, and prices, DA ‘While Sobioer - £ antielpating | (UeNtY the business is rapldly reaching a | very dull. The duliness here and abroad OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, show & deciine from yesterday s finil sales 18300 Mot Uhan for net ween and® 50 00 Iy 18 g e jobbers were not anticipating 1 KON Hows ANA 3 R oH. YeRten d [0, and by the middle of the foreneon rood, coming of the new year, some of them, at | conditicns is the trend of trade, both retail 6,022 hogs and 43 sheep on yesterday, and |} n wood last week. Ponding improvement In prices for Tight and who s closing out his business here, will | from both coasts this week, as published | upon both poultry and exgs. which sncelal influences were at wors even larger than y d5188. %6 Hite to 8IX months_ ahead and sells on four | m : fioed Whleh 1100 jon tale wan abe ger than many dared to hope that Th VAEUS PO That &30 Pof Lert Aserssuier: | TolRT previous week 10.687 81088 ) T Which 17,000 head were (he Teavings of thelr men out earlier than usual after the | net casgh jobbing trade. 3,332,000 bu. on the corresponding week of of bus and the receipt of e temand for sheep nnd lambs WORKIS Bovae . e . for dea- | weather 1s & detrinent i muny o, woom | 18 been usual of late, and light as | rensonably low during ihe sewson when (he | gaye and the Mmolorure of U Separate re- | Vous week. Since the first of the year [of from 8275 o $150 for the latter. Today's e ® goods, The dry goods people claim J 8 1y SN Olties, apn b 29 a year nio. &aln over business a year ago. The hard- | very little good oyster weather and the | dul IR LR G woned’ compared with 356,00 bu, a year ago. Ix. | tained oereetly, This.however, S ihduced by the complications resulting from | *WiRe Y8 BI1e " Sdny Tomber:d only forty- BrRbIAL AGEIRN AR . i o A the grocery line Is fair. The mild weather | ““he ‘senson. hos been favomable in one | board w small, amounting to only 220,000 v S e ihefound that whea the | Fiade, which -was quickly followed tv a dC- | yards to make Very much of o market, and [ oy for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 ge until within a year or two | of 14 per cent, making the loss on the da The s o g h were in the shape of wheat, and 16,000 of o GRS » The most of the offerings, howe 4 this winter been enough stormy weather | N000F expenses. The thousands who are k LA taken before the close, and the market | cue ars. Head, In the produce district business has been | “1CC, Nave thus found it possible to pull | prices for May wheot wees the highest of found to be s misloading and different [ grangers opened lower, reacted a shade, e district business has been A DISPOSITION. Wi stock h 0t attempto the sales were der the k. There e VRich be- | no good, and we ought to congratulate our- | at_57ige bid, ith stock takin, et aitempted | which stanis unchanged on the day. Dar: | \18 Sales were all under the $§ mark.Th their operations, The question srhiah s | EONe and vet comparatively little suffering | of May declining e per bu. in' the course with o articles, and they estimated the quan- [ Per cent and St. Paui 1 per cent, the latter | tendency of the market. has been Jower. ahy Boamond compiy....y 1 legislation awainst oleomirzarine. Wih. | veryj MUmerous and - great many good | the principal buyers at the deciine. “The G R [N RO} ommi % H : on: There were only a few cows and helfers | A from hand to mouth, and not unfrequently | L0 bus. at least sold as low as 47c, with ¥ i it The market closed dull and h2ave in iy Wit Ak 4 I laws as will cut down the consumption of [ % 5 ek opened with the discouraging | Oats attractéd some attention early In n dairy was very light, the market was, in the 1i~:|.,rlu and feeders were In light sll]\lpl_ Hamiiton Stephens 'here was some_little outside demand in [J. Lobman z00ds houses would quit busin but it | under frae offerings. It did not last long, an advance has been recorded on the clos: state are working to secure legisiation of | Sy Nouse Gl i L I . -nl i u;, . ,“ n k. . of the sales is 636,300 shares, Chiraco Gas | unsold, There was Some & Inguiry on FACTORY FAC packing plant would be built at South | corn. The day’'s business averaged fairly Total 1503 R 4317 insold. | There was some little inguiry on ity of them recorded substantial adyaa entative sales Cotton Marke Sice prunk fron works, of which he s the | the election of an Omaha man United States | rose to 304, at which price bid the market | actunl amount carrisd here (he 18 At ands he | e 11, o " » Producers' Price Cy D postponing consideration of the pooling Lill o 4 o . . . I ordinar recelpts, of Chicago and makes his home in that | notwithstanding the discontinuance of the | Ing to induce speculation, and thersfore | Mkures, and the Producers’ Price Cureent com. 5 : i and receded a fraction in the early past of |3 24 33 ¢ 1233 83 ceipts, i1, Tiritain, clty. dry Eools house. It is nevertheless, a|did nothing, or as mear that as possible, | MEALS on the subject as follaws: " ©F the week, but recovered the losses, with the | 2 s B i hald 97 bl nstwise, M. C. Peters, manager of the Remis [ soiirce of great regret to the trade that the | May Dork drd lard closed i Sige deciine n that the results bt the stoek taking are no | €Xception of St. Pa'ul, which is 3 per cent | 3 Dimg 3 Diis b b o812 bl Qmaha Bag company, says: “Now that | Kilpatrick Koch Dry Goods company has | from 'yesterday's closing prices and ribs | i ter than In. previous years, and we. nava | Off. i b 1300088 3 0.0 POt KL e ) the fair has been located at Omaha, let us | decided to abandon' this territory. —Aside | finished unshaiged. made some estimates that ceem to us to be | While the bulk of trading in the day's| i 2.2 3 v SR evolve a scheme either (o get a good build- | from the popular people managing the cor- | The leading futures ranged as follows: ctual holdings. “Deducting the ex- | bond market was lower, the récessions did Cows. e ing at the fair grounds for the Manufac. | poration, the house has been a trade bul- — e 16 January | not exceed fractional limits, The dealings o L e DS turers’ assoclation or have a manufacturers’ | wark, and we are confessedly weak in this | ATHCIeS. | Opo: . |_Low. | Closa_ | I4na atlowing 3 for home con- | were light and reached only $394,000. Ad- ol o NEW, CORR e et hoN Quiet; mide parale during fair week that will do us | branch of the business, However, there is | Wheut,No. 2 | sumption, it shows about §9.000 pkgs. as repre- | vances were recorded of 2% per cent in | i I 11 ¢ Alng, 4%c: net’ receints, 1014 bales; gross, 7,700 credit, ~ | ood reason to hope that the place of this 4% 4, | senting the stock on Tand January 1. But this | Northwestern sinking fund - debenture 58 | o Y11 v balest exports £y Great Dritain, 1422 hajes: The Omaha Upholstering company has | house will be taken by a stronger concern | M G saK| { L | does not take it consideration ‘the old stock | reg. of 1903, and each in Atlantic & Pacific 10 Hie forwantod nonet il greatly enlarged its output of lounges and Is | before another season’s trade s ended, If | (JUI9 L 08 | that was on hand May 1. which was estimated at | %950 "Oregon Improvement. firsts. The oot 868 Hih bales: total taday and consilid net making its own frames, having found that | We have a Nebraska crop this vear the £ g 45 agy | B Pl Fellowinic the same plan, the stocks | (ransactions for the week In the bond mar- L08) ¥ ) 25,102 bales; exvorts th Breat b that work can be done fust. as cheaply ger dry goods establishment ‘will _not ) anvess| amgal TN B R AR e publanea! y est- | ket aggregated $6,242,200, the Atchison issues 5 10 ¥ | here as at any other point. The company | miss the opportunity this trade center offers, Iy 40| 7 40%GH | ern trade Journ 8 published by a west- | pajng most prominent therein and recording s ki . LO1G. hag Increased its force fn the factary and | “The state fair st he | mans. anguilc . “For th first time this season we are able | AN improvement in the s of 2% per cent, | 4. B Rt in, 1 % put a man on the road who will cover | paralleled success. This metropolis wi be. ¢ of 28 278 | 1o et 't of the amount of |And in the seconds of 1% per cent, with a | 1. | t Dritain, 1.1 the Pacific const trade and_another mun | on its good behavior until after the close of ¥ ‘ 304@¥ 304 b 1o the i, 1,409 18 hal, Butioe houses and cellars in | final reaction of 134 and 1 per cent respec- i oAt LR Wwho will visit the trade in Kansas, Ohla- | the state exposition. The work Is just be- The. Produce exchange had an | tively, Most of the issues dealt in are § miditing, :};‘, Tow n mum;’:' oo net and. gross homa and Texas, gun and Omaha people must not forget that inventory taken the first y and report | higher on the week. el o i receipts, 527 Bales: s i 1 i sales, Juevison, who failed in the grocery [ success came to them because they were | Mavi | 0 tube and 5,900 firk eport is re- | 7The following were the closing quotations | &' 3 56 bola: wtock business In this city upwards of year | united and can be continued only by union 100 b 3 and_may “be unon, 1t shows | on the leading stocks. of the New York ex- e CHARLESTON 19— COTTON—Standy ago, and who s now engaged in business in | of purpose and concert of action., Bvery oo & n was _estmated earlier in th L S § > 0 middiing, ow “middiing, 1 15-160; vod or- LL i M; || New Y change today o the town of Acton. Tl was In the city the | individual must constitute himself a com- [ gMi¥poe| and it I8 evident New York has got a e : et 7 dinary, 4 7160 not and wross Teceints, {19 bales gther day and seftled’ in full with all his [ mittee of one to help the fair committees 3y Kkood slzed job on hand In order to Work | Atents ] 90k 3 gy former ‘creditors. Among the ereditors are | to,make this September memorable. f these atocks off this sedson. 5 Adams ¥ A . 3 o . 2 . 113 mlons Slook, 65,714 bn | geveral manufacturers, “who speak very [ “At South Omaha the week was a sur- e the abave 1L b seen o important | 21100 > 3 e (o i ed QR Tan, 18, —The market dis- highly of a man who' will travel several | prise. People do not understand where all Aauotations were as follows: 1 e hat the figures eiven: by the trade to those | dota.....:! | . [hnojnted the hones of U ulle today, byf At hundred miles for the sole purpose of pay- | the stock comes from, but it comes, and the | T t—Winter patents, $250G2.70; Colleciing Mocks shouldibe aleolutely eorrect. ° || Ay Expiess.:: g . e BpoL8 B o e rutorpool dectined S1-g84 ing up old ohligations, *" | week has shown larize recelpts. he fact |$2200260; bakers, sL80%5: spring pitents AiMculty s found. e obiatning. Siomke (hanon | Baltimon |DSEORID. 10 : s A IR ot W. A. Page, president of the Manufac- |15, South Omaha is a stoek and packing cen- WHEAT- N 8 sprins that, perhaps, is the hardest to obtain correetly, | Go 0.8 L. & U.'N... 3 . 3 closed steady at a set docline of 2004 points; turers ‘and Consumers Association of Ne- | ter of exceptional possibilities, and nothing BOMINRTRANGLS S The " raporta’ of L. the Latbols of . chiorsl o oand 3 |Pacific Mall. ... z EDtcotton. “quict: no sales; middiing, upland braska, writes from San Antcnio under date | can prevent it from getting cattle and hogs 4 January 1 were thaught less erroncou P.D. & E. B . ¥ Wiei middling, sulf, 6o on January 16, as follow 50 long as the animals ‘are grown and it . [butter, "but the figures awere belioved c PIttSbOrz. 1oen s 3 S (ST LOUIS. Jan_ ' 10, -COTTON —Stordy: mid- You wanted to know what T think of | offered for sale. If Armour does not come i siderably less than the actual quantity on hatd Q... Pullman’ Paiace.. thi a8 2 Mg, Sie: silos, 909 balos 1100 bales; the south, and San Antonio fn parti=alar, 1 |immediately, he will be here later on, and N and it is evident that new methods must be |Reading.. 5 815 X shipments. 4400 ¥ nles, have visited. as you know, most all of the | will be followed by other great )’:nr‘l{;‘-rs_ B 0% B5c: N duced before sy can ‘i" obtained cor- liaated ¢ 'n:’clnu'(iml’[‘u 5 ¥ HER H 3 LIV !Itl"«)lil,lj.\ Snoty '""{flf" iy s ast’ s Mhere is r ; ore certain than ugh (o be of much value, LG | k 8 & prices low Amerd middling. . fair, + Jorthern cities In the last six months, and R L I arrac LORC e th 5 I TTER—Culled stock, &; common to falr, 10 | Colo. Coal & Iron.. ¢ . . 1 Fond middling. '3 American middling, can say this fir San Antonio, that there | the future of the South Omaha m ' , S " 5 65, @lle; fair to good oountry, 12@i2ise; cho'ce to | Cotton Ol Cert. | » § ! 2 rdinary, 2%d} gre moré ;:h,n.u'nf Fm\xnrlu in this city | ket. I @11.30. | fancy, 15@16c; gathered ctbamery, 19¢; separator | Delaware & Hud.. 1313 $ 20900 the 5 of the day wers o aone Blens of ‘prosperit, s oity AR B . pe . 15@16e: g 3 o 5 2 § 3 3 BE - it ol S00; e gnles of the. dny prominent part of the elty, the offices in tha e e L TR T 872 {ahoc! POULTRY—0Id ‘hens, 4tc; spring chick- 10% - . 2 3 bales, including $990 American uiliingy are all taken “as are the dwell- [ outiook for Trade Not Very Encouraging | “fuffiles (hoxed, 5.0 00ds; per. gal ducks, 6e; turkeys, 6¢; neavy toms, § 105! - ) s futures way after the opening and. . oon. ing houses. T saw a lady today that shipped for the Farly Future. 2 i e L e " > s . 1m0 2 3 et ensier all” duy,”closing” el Amerienn her goods here from northes fexas S by ow % X 5 RESSED POULTRY¥-~Ghickens. 5 L i} . 4 middling, L. M. C.' Jannary, B0 mollerss pectiig U met ' howse to lve. e bt she | The local superintendent of Snow, Church (Baey o oo wers tneiréooiptalah /anipments [{IRRHERSEDIFOULTIR Shickens, etk EALE R & 3 W | Tanuary and Fobranry, 58 55 e tnldd«mc thg( :n»‘ was zoing to reship her Co.'s Mercantile agency writes: N ooeinie Shipmentart [ oy o £ood Saic; r“i?' ¥ heavy, _’s;ar L QEL i, Rexas !;‘w.::{lepm 9 R+ 3 . | {\:m-h. G Yaluen: Morch nd 0dst - to Sutherland Springs, . when bl x rilcies. -[Shipments. [ small, 7Sc; ducks, Talf to good 15c;_tancy, | Hooking Vallay' . &0, Cont. BId. g B 2 24: April a ¥, 3 164 flopen. b fina b oynd { forine Housen thns | ,While the last week marks no deolded — il dresnea, Boc:’ goese e to oo, 7atisc; | Xinols Gontr Unlon Pacific. ... N Tune, 8 364 sellara: o 3 a0l EXPOF 16ty Nt 1,49 bales: constwlae, ° 3 e business situation, there have | Flour, bbls. - o 4 §t. P& Ditluth ' It STAGS. buyers: July and Ausust, ernt AGERE rent for $20 and $25 In Omaha rent for $i0 | CNAT&e In the business si H fancy, full dressed h ok o s e o and’ Septoman opiaroherids to $50 here, Offices that rent in Omaha for | been a number of events bearing upon the (‘}[};;;"{;‘:’_": 109 G‘}liETll|u.;e\v{lnw.p‘3_;szflr“%g%l r#.mfim:z,; El{‘u’ié}lt’!diwufl A % 5 OXEN. ,,“‘,,',.h “:\"»:'V‘r:fi' e ptember and $10 an-$12 command from $20 to $30 per | local condition of affairs. Oats, bu... 2 et i perD Aok 100G 20 canvh ok, - Laess ARG Erla & We Wellh Fiireo x! 45 g NORFOLK, Jan. COTTON—Hollday: month In San Antonio, and evervthinz that [ “Mérchants in most jobbing lines are still | Rye bu 5 6.00; mallards nnd ‘red”heads, $2.5@2.7; small | Lake Shore Weatern Unfon .. CALVES. and gross recelpts, 7 halo; ;rsnuné;-w ll{n‘i’l.;*‘zltlfnwfimkpr‘:ny.w';l;r’u; ru;nnn'\ fexling their way, and as et it Is impos- | Barley, bu. 3] X rabbits, T5c@$1.00; jack ‘rabbits, $1.00@2.00; squir- %eqm'l.'l‘mm&}' §(Wheeling & L. E., L1838 200 V: d expec - v p P P els, 6l Loulsv] in* Nebraska in the months of May and | Sible to state, even approximately, how the O the Produos exohango toflay tho b ittor mar- L~ Chiolce. fat. TOo 110 1bx.. ‘are. Qquoted at | L RN Ao June. with-ut the showers. They have had | business of the next few months will com- | K6t Euun, stondy: 180365 - 024ei dairs, 118 | 5,060 Targe and coarse, S@ic. Manhaitan Cou, 1o rain here to soenk of since last August, | pare with corresponding months of previous | “0° ? d (CHEBSES Wisconain Cfull_eream, - Young A, | MomphiadC. .. ou wou'd alnk. to see people n the o % e twins, 12i4c; Nebraska and Iow: ull cream, | Cen| streets and around e Bonding houtts. of A niorasic N RS eral il owe NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. floi Nebrdeka ‘and Town, part skims, 1@Sc: Lim: | Missour! Pacifs:. o for that ey 18 full, that every northern | it will be lighter In almost every line. The o e e i oy e HE I NO. T Ong 5 to Great Tirltain, "2 67 5 eve . 3 Ohat. .. 1.0 230 260 ot Jaritain, 2678 boles. dglc:nr un("t"h':-; a "}"fim that he thinks ix | warm weather Is having a decidediy de- Closing Quotations on the Princlpal Com- "firf\'—-um.m: hay, $9.50; midland, $9.50; low- [ Natlonal Cordage, . & N. STOCKERS ,\Z’N"’ FEEDERS. WILMINGTON, “Jan. 19.—-COTTON—TAliday; R ltaro 1] nn mentihimyto itistolty Sasil pressing effect in retail ‘affairs, and it s modities nnd Staples. land, 85; rve strave, §0. Color maken the price-on | 4o Did. .5 LA KC 1 Bb T o e Britine o e Dt none: exports” toGreat P b, " C| h ear Wi v o) 5 e i 3 al. eese 3 hnles: stock, 9413 halos, Wil make no ‘inistakes in ‘calling " every | fava aificulty i diapesing of thelr socl. | NEW YORK, Jan. 10—FLOUR-Receipts, 8,000 ey et anades 3 aile vest, Only topigraestlif] 7 Capken 1 100k PHILADELPHIA, " 34, * 10 COTrON—Quiet gther man vou meet on tha street Doctor. | Dawever conservativery: thes hove ordovry, | bbla.; cxports, 13,00 - bbls,: eales, 35 DKg. i 3 1 2 / not i exports - oo wise, B8 hales: stock! 59,619 halen, BALTIMOR: "OTTON-Dull: - mid- rood ardinary, BrOSS reccipts, stock, 25,578 1 1 D80 200 1 RELET } 20 LE o B Jan. 1 midating, 3 55 Ko low middiin, gt z ol net ‘receints, 100 1 [/ éxport 1 PIGEONS—OId birds, per doz., Toc@$L.00, North Am. Co. . middiing. 6e: low middling, S%e: good ordina m:anlv nl;! ,m;‘*? dlr}:l‘z :{\l:ro":;flrlg{!::ns'(ml: 4 | The announcement of a leading dry goods | Market quiet; buyers and sellers apart on several VEGETXULE 2 g:nl;x:cm"l;‘?cmc A:;:,, nl‘:lh' Co.... 4 net and gross receipts, 220 bales; stoc d e z T 0 e 0 pros v 5 Ly £ 3 adustlon to ‘;'xfi\“'r’:‘\:g{n}.r'}hfi"m"dh':.'{v"e";.f.g oo, pane oncern. extimates (hat It | paionta, 12.00G3.18; ity mill clonrs, $3.35 winter | OLD. BEANS-Handsplcked, navy, $1.0002.00; (Tho tatal wics of atocka today —werd coldar climate, and, “being physicians by The banauet of th: Commercial club | 380 winter extras, $1.9)@2.40; Minnesota bikers, ABBAGE—-On orders, 1460, Cattlefoeding, 2700; Rock Isiand, 3,800; St. Paul, profeseion. they open up an office and lonk during the first part of the week was an |3:00@3.6); winter low grades, SLI0@215; spring | CELERY-.T S0c; Callfornta, 65@Toc. | 4,000; Unlon I Y 4,500, after the other invalids that come from the | Gvent notsworthy: in muny respacts. While | 10W grades, $L75G1.90; spring extras, $1. WE —Home grown, $2.75; Mus- perthern states. I have no desire to move [ the club, It would seem. hos been much | Southern flour, dull ommon to catine, 3. ' Now York Money Market. Rl $2.10m2.90: oholce, 16061 oaC fown here. T think that If T ald that T'cer- | hampered by the stringent times during the 40; Eood to cholce, §2.1002 e flour, | "HEETS-Per bbl., $2, NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—MONEY ON CALL— 2 WIHEAT—Was dead dull, drogeing down Y0 tainly would have a’ cough to keep In line | jnst vear 1 asipes duris sales, 200 bbls.; superiine, CARROTS—Per b, §2. sy or ‘Gen 5 § No. 2 red, cash, G2i¢ S t i last year, yet its managers claim that it ek et Bt JARROTS—Per- bl Easy at 1 per cent. 2 ash, 52ic; Janunry, 59%c; May, 5A%es Jrith the balance of the people here, but it | has dona’ some good. The expenditure of KWHEAT - Staady - 415G 5. g CAVLIPLOWER—Perjcrate of a doz, and half | “PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-24G#4 per [ I8 a good thing that we have a place in the | money hecesthry fo carry: on thie [abiita, cady: 49@5e. 10 two doz., 3 Tulv. fide R AL tteady; 41@0bc. . - Rads I S ce s, Was tame and sold down %@%e: No, country where people of weak constitutions | Hon would sertainy wammne ite stpoUt ot MEAL—Dull; yéllow western, $1.19G1.12. }E'(,’::};:}‘,‘.;"‘.if“,,‘.?’ 1b., 7@sc. STERLING EXCHAM i, with nctual Hake & Har 2 mixed. cash. 41%e: Januarv. 41%e; Februaty, can live. T have asked a nu: In expecting results. The location ‘of the | RYE-Nominal: car lots, 55@3%c, delivered; | RORD AL o kit gy business rates for bankers' bills ot $1.89001.8904 et 3 i ‘ i L anaiiae, what they ralse , and answer state fair at Omaha is A matter of IMpor- | boat loads, 656G 55 3 2 ‘| PARSLEY—Der doz. bunches, 85c. fonlaspian pan e So% "I",';J slxty i " D i+ No. 2, cash, 80c; January, SaLton. nr 'lmt,ill’:l"t“lvl|'-;ll:}!":_s il of anything | tance to this market, the extent of which g western, 63@isc; two-rowed | TURNIPS—Fer obl., $2. 4 o o e ond andard” Cattle Company. % all, §1%e : fonte 1s shipned in hera from ather points. | yenr oo oy mated at this time. s 2Y MALT—Dull: western, 10@75c. QRGN DRAS. Pt o, 1 2501.35. AR NLVER T EMCATES 014 @0Lic; no mles. | (g cow, 18 30 : ; of Minnesota. faney, Twill make one exception, and that 18 sweet | {lon In its relatlon (o the Small towna of | WHEAT-Reetipia b’ e exports, none; | RADISHES—Per doz., fic. i P e e HOGS—The receipts were liberal for the inst ARG xe] potatoes. - Cabbaze, potntoes and fruits of | the state of Nebraska, Tocated on the e sales, 450,000 bu. futures; no spot. Spot Inactiv LETTUCE—Per doz., 35 GOVERNMENT BONDS—Quiet and steady: v of the week, there boing sixty-s' N 40, all kinds are shipped In here from other | treme eastern boundary of the state, the [NO. 2 red, in store amd SPINACH—Per bbl.," $150@1.75, bonds, dull, except for Virginlas, which are | 10ads on sle. In addition to the fry i M Chalre 82,45 points. spirit of antagonism displayed by smaller | 525 . 0. b, 6%, afloat; N FRUITS, BRI s s there were 18% head held over from. y: D s o mapave met a good many peaple from | towns fn the state, who At & former pexiod | No. 1 hird, 7ito. delivered. Opti v PEARS—Winter Nellls, $2 Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: | Making a total of nbout d on sale recent prices Omaha and Nebraska. I have visited the | wors: its I8 for “supremacy, created a | tomely dull within a narrow ran: ADPLIS-Genitons, $.006 choice enster was L bretty fair demand, the shippors being TTER - Unehanced. Mexican gambling houses, which were n | focling which might almost b termed an YDl W nn aelire: (Dual i2 LR illons el VOR ) salidlos aktern U5 bncomo HonIB AR 6 12 The e, adaition 'to the ‘incal packers. e st be entirely local, Weekly whea exports £ ' |D: 5 The general quallty of the hogs was gnAcaLowony’ thore with.t 7 output._or | GEARS and ktving an nm)ol;tu‘r;‘ty of dis- | ruary’ olonad nt’ Gitc; March clonia. at o G R e Paeltie on of 05 & g more on "tho 1Eht welehis. | Teaty home | Compia ying a hospita oward them whic] ay, 620062 3 closed at 62%e; June closed at A F 8 Ala, Class A...... 0 i v in good request, and prices on . a¢ TR ganned tomatoes in Nebraska was doubled | cannot but result in: more friendly and in- | 62i.¢ y (@62 9- closcd at 2. o ORANGES—Floridas, per box., $3.75@1.00; Call- | Ala. Class .. M. K. & T. 2 mmm|..'!|‘|“u|.‘pr’;»uyl i L'O:‘II',ILI'II\‘.)' h-n.ldl.r!'uuhl }f,‘,f' '::-W:N- o r 1% Year, In 188 Nebraskn cannerles turned | timate relations, 15 In consequence. s 1| CORN-Heoinos® §ass: jeloscd ol o2ye. bu.; | fornia navels, §3.0G3.15; secdliniw, §3.00. Ala. Class €. 10 2 4. $.25, which was (he fop. ns aguinst $.92 sess | s11an garg o s ot Jobhing, 3;'rf|1¢!“i?|m|a§f’fif. Of Awo. domen cans each, | stated hefcre, 4 matter of great impors | sulcs, M5,0m b futires and 5.0m b sysc St | BANANASLCliolce atocr. £20002.0 ver bunch, Ala’ Currency . Mutual Us terday and $4.35 on lost Saturdny. Irom 8 T T i R T e i the heavy hogn old down 10 84 while 1eh £ Ve While his (norease was very gratify. | the oppoviunioy. of - oudvick he oiplad | merkst foslocted; No. & Sig. in el $4.0004.25; new Messinas, sizes 500 to 360, $1.00%) | MiSHOU] G r.errs Pac. 1813, wolahiahont ety st e, Mo ahil e %00 b} Yheat, B0ty ing. the fact remains that Nebraska is not | closely Have any ldea of the apparently |and easler at first, later develop ng into 4.50. PLES_T 50040 N.C. 08..... 2 2d8 . - : week closed with the mar 25 SHIPMEN Flour, 6,000 1hls.; wheat, 89,000 a8 far advanced in this line of manufacture | caugeless breach which exlsts between the | Weakness under Teports of active selilng o | PINBAPPLRS~Der ¢ 504,00, ¥.0. 4, 4 it | lower than the close of . Representa- [ bu.; corn, 2,000 bu.: oats, 23,000 b 750 unted) T flates no more favorably | metropolis and 'the inhabitants of = the | S8t closd at WGife net Gecline: Junuary, MIECELUANEOUS, RN 714 | tive aales: 3 T ; Iatnated. The followine will show the pack | state. This, of course, docs not apply i | GoL4c, closed atSlo:’ February elosed: at o%c: | OYSTERS—Medin pgr can. lo; horseshoes, | Ten. Hew set Cu. 3y % No. Av. Pr. No. Av. No. Ay, Tr. London Wheat Market, In cases for 1803 and 1801 at several of the | general, but only to sections, There is no | My, SAGHL 1-16c, closed at 80%e; July closed | 2005 extra standards, “2le: extra. selects s D Y . Lo 8340 . 40 81 85 NDON, 9, Bestern states; also the total for the United | cause for this feeling, anf every reason | 40 MO0 bu.; exports, 2,60 bu.: | Dutker staminsd por-gats sLag O OUns, V., Genturies s, BO% ISk L § 1 B 350 : 160 280 | 10O IO qolin A The, ehont. market ha Btates: A why it should be merged in o friendly in- futares and 10,00 bu, spot. 8pot | NBW LGS B tiney. 10¢; fa do doforred....". 100 |SE L & S5 Goan.o: 5.0 i plo and” the auantity nfint hus e s, 1% ML, | tercourae, " Every ™ eliizen” of Nebraska (od; No.' 5" %c;’ No. 5. 'delivered, | chojce, 120136; Catifornie Bage s, 7% e | atchison de. 900 | Tox, Pac. 1ats graaipeg. e salf - very inactive. All” fine RL.ATA | should take pride In the growth and pros- . 2 white, 37c; No. 3 whit. s S YN Y e, 5os .| “doud A, 9 0'2ds.. ... e 3 . 4 vere firmly held. The i frade wis }gm:ms A 85050 | perity of Omaha, as Omaha in turn takes Options dull"and’ cusier With | forntn 1ao; wirinee § 6o gb10 0k o DT, Cioe; | Comada 86, 3k | TR e, shest 2 Bpot trade was slow at 61 d S . - gnon ) a leading intercst in the affairs of the | corn, closing at de net, decline; January closed |~ MAPLE 'SYRUP-Gallon jugs, por dog., §12, | C. P. 1813 of *05.." 1003} West Shora 4. P Y or, , PaTcels, January - delivery Nebraska ..., 22.080 | state, at 33c; February, 3I%Gsic, clowed ut $™e: [ NUTS“Almonds, 16c;. 1ngliwh walnuts, saft- TR T T Fe 442 A o . g Flour was in poor deman ‘olorado 9 79,110 It appears that some defivite action fs [ March closed at 3(%c; May, S1%@3ikc, closed At | shelled, 120; standards. 10¢; filberts, 8@yc; Brazil Ll @ 3 need: market wenli: mixed {t‘lvlll’:m‘::fi: <o+ | Abcut to be taken in the conduct of the | 4%e. nuts, BOSTOX. 0 . Jan. 10.—Call loans, 2§@4 per cent: 4 ’ i Barley, weak and 64 worse, ot U t FYOTTy affairs of the Unijon Pacific. The ll"l["‘?.lr‘y":\‘ teady; shipping, 60@55c; good to cholce, SAUER l\'lh'\7|r"r—(,‘huh-o white, per bbl, $4.50; | time loans, 2@3 per cont, 5 Closing prieas for Y P in heavy supply at 7““‘ declin CANAAL v.oerrs s 150000 30000 | B, S me ‘aay Spatemi, centiring af | OUEs oL ui. ynte, commons o ‘cholons old, P INCE oA T ancy, in it bbls, per b, | "o CLLICAUT LU RO | o a7 ; 3 Minneapoiis Wiear Market, While the consumption of tomatoes has | future management, is & matter of para. {0705 newy 6G11e; Pacic coast, old, 3%@Tc; new, | stie; 10-gal, o ®oiveondensed, per case o § | At kILI: e S8 WL 3 ¥ 2 fncreased considerablv, it {s claimed that it | mount (nterest to the citizens of the state, | 841 s halos AVANNAH. Jan. 1. —-COTTON- and_gross receipts, 5,28 i ex 5.005 hales: o the continent. § 24 vise, 11,122 bales: sto St. Lon ST, TOUTS FLOUR-DII Jnwer: pat- cnts $2T5@IG: extra fancy, $2.2502.0: fancy, g 2 2 H was ralsed to 12.- | tance. Very few people who have not had | market neglected; No. 2 $16, i elevato LEMONS—Fancy, Florida, sizes 250 and 300, | La. New Con. 48.. NEAPOLIS, Jan, 19.—Tho (o ; i unin o limost complote mace - ot patted News Orib 4 ‘a0 Peil 803 D Ealo Tosnorons | AR BEAR BILY: X i 2 i ot S aainasL- Sompl has not kent pace with the increase in the | And will materially affect its. commersial |, HIDES—Firm: wi i Ghr s Avren s | b Sher atass aad. paych Soi buffale, Toj erop. |l SHEAE DI 2 Bpaiciio . ; TR A o cashauibat output of the canneries. The west, it ap- | IDterests to a greafer or less extent, an, dry, 24 to 50 1. CIDER~Pura Juice, per Lbl., 33.60; half bbi,, g3, | BellTelephon. felison 482 .. ALY i 4 huvers yostondaz. F pears, turned out over 700,000 cases more n In glancing ov the events of the first THRI 3 hemlock Bues 3 1 v:‘ K OW. 7| Boston & Albany. New Eugland Gs., . H tonda against 151 enrs last 84 than in 1893 The overproduction of | few weeks of this year it becomes ape ¥, U%@I15 » Duenos % AND TALLOW. Boston & M. pfd. . 152 |Gen. Electric os... 4 3 b Jonuary, May, & “Tuly, 60%e, €orn {n 1893 caused many of the factories in | Parent that the first half of 1895 will matk 201—Quict; doméstio” flecce, 26a25c; pulled | s Sie Jek TEED, Ides, SQie; No. 2 green | C. B & Q... ovv.... 2 s8R0 3 tmek, No: 1) L 1 horthern.” 6% the weat to turn their attention ta tomatoes, | 50me Important changes in business cirelas, | 1008 fer Teros b o s, S hides, bo: No. 2 | Blionburgl. RS ) P £ sdis 4 He: 4 8o, Flour: sieady; Wnshaugy And the result 1 f surneielons|aome A8 T stated carller In o D T, 0 3012,50; | ETOD Balted hides, AUCIIND. 1 kreen saited hides, | Gen Blasirie. foston & NMoniaus D B : 4 (.l the result 18 o gurprisigly 1atge onte T he month, the | PROVISION. family. $1006012.50; | 500 {5 1n. P No g s Erie snited b e g put In some of the Western states, notably | Bumber of failures has not been s large | extra M 8 € hams, $17; 40 1bs., 4103 No: 1 veakUZRIT. '8 10 15 1o o 2 e | Linols Steal it & ol it i RN Indlana, where a_great many factorios hnye | 88 was anticipated and foared bat thee | Ind e Cut meats, stendy; | 2 veal'call, 8 to 16 1b, B3f No. 1 dry flint hides: | Nep e N gniral. Contennial i ] 3 Jan, 19.~Cles henfl‘l ?lurun! ana efforts are beinsg lmr'l‘- ‘lhul‘n nn'l‘ths‘rl'-“wlll ;xllll ‘ha Jmany {':' ki H‘»el:‘l:-w;'-'wvfl'm; Pickied shoulders, #¥4c: | 8o; No. 2'dry fiint hides, 6o’ No, 1 dry sajted:| Oid Golony ..., i LT P 445 3 T Jan. 19.~Clearings, made o oraaniy 5. Conditions for 1895 | Fadical changes in ANl INes of trade. OF pickled hums, Mislic es, Go; part %o per 1. 1 t L . i E . : ; % are more favorable for |||n(- if..ln‘dr'.‘.“n'. 'unll,l(;’r | wise 1 ¢an see nothing ullvml‘cxl‘vp(hl‘;‘: a [ Closed at $7; city at Ol cloged l('-‘fl’l‘;'ru JAT oured iy e Ber b, liag ihan By iae: 8l b 2 i pop DBERLIN, Jan., 10,~Fxchange respects. in plates are $1 per hox lower, | Father light ‘business: for the first Csix | . nominal May, ‘8.2 nominal; raiincd SHEEP PELTS—Gresn” salted, cach, 25 Union Paeifie. : AN gjisies i dayy atght, 80 mikn 18 w0 #hooks are lower, and nnokers are coniraots | Months of the year, with a4 decliod 1o s T D a@stee, Dok, Quint | creen salted shearlingw @ort wooled cafly siinsy. | W 4 : . “ri b o PARIR, dun, 19, Thore 4 i In some states at $L50 per ton lags than | Provement in the last halt, providea al |7 i op 103 family, $18 ki), §ies, dry shearlings (shoit wooled carly i A TR N R b f v & | & Y. e , B Auring “the day, the closing quotations befn; in ways, that a good #king), No. 1, each, O dry shearlings (short 9 i 5 v A Jaxm L P8 western dairy, 10@160; w ooled ' i fHET . e . . " PN 0 elty, Sog: imitation cr 1b., actual welght, 6@8e; d < SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. he oMelal elosin ¢ 1258 ’ for the account. ¥ + o 8 of good 4 14 agar Markot n . actua ght, G@%; 'dry fint Kansas and A I 3 an 9 fias POt & new line of gooas B8 marked | p o on s MAERR Marke ¥ ) v, doize, raska: murrain wos peits, 1., otual | quotations (or mining 8i02ks 1013y wars 4 fols |23 24 100 3% st for ehecks from the trade, — The wooda in lon | fale rennin htrfugn) Wi, BiG@oe ul Ak Pt s0t; dry Mot coloradd butaer ‘avaal | Iow: 4 0 3 5 " BALTIMORE. Jan. 16, consist 0f a line of £olid- by shos, none; refined Cady’ 3 | Slow: state and Pennylvania, 2365 feo | Bolaradn moiral '“er T peits, ‘Der i, "Taohint | Aria- cree T .o AL TE, har the cluding horse hrushes. rice root and ‘pal. | No. 7, § b-1afato: .3 818 | hous ° western fresh, 11Q22c; recéipts, | welght, 4 ve ) Alpl o | ¢ NEW e A os o metto hoof or dandv brushes, and brewery | {43%5; No. 10, 33 5. 3 3, 3 TAL AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4@ | Andes ... A 5 X YORK, Jan. 19— Cluarings, 381,602,843; bale oF barrel brushes. The old method of mak. | o X A Mhaase: | TALLOW--Steadior; o'ty A¥@Ie: o-untry, | 4sier (i, Ve, grease. white A, 4iié | Beicie ol : , ancew. 4,40 Uhe week: Clearings, $613,- ing these brushes was to form the hack fn | Doul H 2 6@ | 4y 3 Alac greane, White 10 akes grease, yollow, dioe) | Best & B - 3 EGL06E; halunces, $34,095,530 W0 pleces, One piece would be perfortted Koo cut’ toa; sailsa | TROLEUM SNominaly United clon easc, dark, 2%@sci il /butter, ' 2g: bevs: | Podie Con.. . L . HOSTON. Jan. 10—Clearingy 775 bale {3:»::“'."‘::‘:‘»"'1"1 nm: Jvuh!l)nf( Aln place the | gr : cubes, 4 1-16¢. i oy U S ; wax, prime, 17G2c; rough! tallow, 2 I SR | spudr 4 2 sl §rio gL Ahe wook ingw, $83, dificulty has always been that when used | refining, ikl peR A HLere, fu bulk . A NDON. Jan. 19. SAT(he wool auction sales | o s A Scorplon. 1.0 2 L 1. balancos. for the week: Clearing in waler there fs n srong tendency for the ohgs D Bteady; stiained, common to good, §13) 10,00 “Dalles \eeomold, T by Slerra Nevada, .., 1 . : 366, 4 #, $10,408,750, two plecos to warp and split apart, thns RPENTINE—Firm; 201 @40 Oday were gemnaglly betier, s s Silver Hill. " . . W } 19.-Today's statement of gausing the brush (o bs soon' destroyed, | JEORIA. Jan. 38.—CORN—Easter; No. 2, tle; | mich 5} e e, A - were kean buggew, Lor better gr Cy A Union Cou... . 3 9 . the ‘condit sury shows: Available The Nebraska brush facrory' has now com: | No; & (0% o iy Jome e o extra, Agiae; | now at, 1l pricos.” *ompettion” ol ¥ Sy l‘lnuh('o?. passsas e . : cash bila KONt reneryo, §T1, 827,000, Bwed 1o . tirn out brialay b ’ low_and lower; No. 2 whi D0 c; s G i - nproving and the tong > Point ... ellow Jicke 3 coee B8 L . 8 < 1. 19 o mahip La menwed to turn out hiishes with the . Ssiow ol Lo e, 300t y Oileans, cpen kedls, | Witlon, . scoured, - sqeig et s s Lo ¥ = whics suivea for. e’ pedeatar: made of one solid plece of wood. ¥ . [ Queensland, se rensy, 0. | “Sliver bars, nutg Mexican dollars, sl oo ’ rning, are bored into, but nat through. the back | watisny™ ook Victoria, s iy 00110 Routh | G1Me. Drafis, sight, 166: telograpiie. i T, CGly. ona load of sl carried 8.60,00 In gojd, and the Umbria 84 and the hrush materinl fastaned T b ok 3 Dull; Scotch, $10.00G20.00; Ameri- greany, 44Uod J g Rl AT e ok, bean ‘Joucy ol LONDON, dan. 19.—Consols for mone staple driven solldly inta the wood. A brush s, ‘ 4, 4 3 New ¥ ning Quotations. o Eiadarats ua il % | today at 101 13-16, decline of 1-16 fy Of this kind will last until worn down o | . A Flrm: brokers' price. o N: NEW YORK. Jan. 19.-The followlng ara thy t steady from day ing quotations yest e D for the the wood back, and It 13 impossible for it to | & r | Al Firm: hrokers' price, i, e greasy. 46714 closing minig quotaiions p are in falr demand oouat was 101§, e yesterday pull out or for the hack o break aprt e VINCDiatcs. aulet, ST, LOUTS, Jun OL—Steady for coarse A S i R & LOKDON, Jan, 19,1 ount of bullion gon Rome of the Omaha fohbine houses are i A . Jan. 19.--Holllay in naval stores | (O’ TON REED ¢ HeoWeaks prime crude, and ‘medium’ and casler on finer grades, Biwer [OREATIo . vre wror Hank of Bngl n balance (o o00d 4 D Pe In b » 4 o; off crude, i sumn — — *holor. e . No. ¥ r Gold 18 quoted today at Buenos Ay Inga good leil of interest i thix hranen ON, Jan. 10.-Moliday in naval | #%e; off summer yellow, 2Go%e ye Milwauken Alnrkets. Crown Boint. .01 1 buck e PESPRIRS (U0 ¢ 2 Madrid, 1300: Lisbon, 23 25145 Bt Pl $§ Manufacture and are earryime foll lin mirket Ll 918 e Erades, 30@32e; prime wh nominal, MILWAUKEE, Jan. 19.-FLOUR—Steady. Con. Cal. & Vi Quicksilver......, 19 mixed nativies ot e 0 5 50; Athens, Rome, 100, noa, 103, o hefore y . - B 20l 3 No. 1 northern, 6dc; May, b | Gould i ack In Sight. be many w ekt bef 0 N1 line O manufac. | WUKFALO Jan. 18 ~WHEAT-Bary; A LIVERPOOL, Jun, 10 ~WIBAT—Spot, quiot; | COIRN" Hieady | No. 3 i3t Halu & Norcroas |Btandara o iar et S e e » ’ o oy me 9 8 | Mo os ~ 2t J, demand poor . 2 red winter, 4s 8.’ OATS-Lower; No. 2 white, 31¢ 0. 3 white omestako.. .. A |Unlos iar>- oople 8 b Bunared people at least CORN'Fair demand; No. 2' 16%¢; No. 8 yel ANJ Baors N \ 4 N i | s g Kets for Baturday, Jany . per Tl Cowsll of the Bavis & Cowgill fron [ 1o e 0 T I P! AT Manilobe, B AR Liy—guiet; Nacgy-8iso; sampls, K05 = = . dreauum, Blenling exchanse, golal, ; works savs that he will attend the 1ational aoorhanged; No. 3 white, 3ie; No. 2|with May | faithing higher and cine oed st RYE—Higher: No. 1, ble. London Stock Quoiation uth Omakia e . 2 ol atte, Jin. 1-~Tho exparts -of ‘snacle gmv{rmlm(\ of manufacturers to be held in . & e 2ie sy chitiged from yesterdis's close. Business about | PROVISIONS-Sicady. Poik, #1120 Lard, | LONDO! . 19.~4 p. . closiug N R $ y 05,000 10 gold and $373.030 in silver. The {me H TN Now York Lire Aads Macket. canally distributed: January, is 8 Feb 6.6 - - Cansss 1841403880401 00 worts for (he week were: Gold, S11300; MIVeR he consclidated Coffes company exnpocts & 4 45 SUd: Moy, 48 9d; April, 43 93d; May, 4s oha Flour, 3,900 bbls.; wheat, 20,000 by, ; | Can. Pacific T oY |SL Pay 5 Louls s MUD: n o have its hulldi hi \ 3 55, Jun. 1. -8ales today of dry guods is 100 J i Nd: f i J B To N i+ 1 dry goods, $4,00, al mierchundis ullding, which was damaged by unusually “small for a Staurday. Byt e e | Ere i 05 Bonney Total B 7 7,861,290, re. ready for occupaney anhout Febrpry 1 the woere sleady ot 23 bid for sixiy-four AN Bpot quiet: American mixed, new. 4s Flour, 4,800 bbls.; wheat, none; | Erle 2ds is | Penisy e Sy UiR. 3 P ¥ In the meantime they are dolng business in s, Balen £ the wouk, 208,000 plecos, 1. Futures closed weak, WIth near positions,| barley, 15,500 by, dil Contral ... $OK | Ruading a3 00 il iearing., $4.048.M81 bats temporary avarie 2 s \ | 403, farthungs \ower, wnd"aistam "osi s 10 R vy x-S Moxican ordinary. 13%|Mex. Con.new 4% Kunsas Cliy Live Stoek Market G0: balaice 36 208M5T Lkt | w " ecreinry Holmes of the Manufacturers Hirseo Whoat Marker, S omer: husinase ot on eariisst pé- 2 o A BAR SILVER-21%Q per ounce. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 19.--CATTLE—Receipts, | balances, 35,321,113, Corresponding . woek feoclation save that they have rocaived vo | SAN FRANCISCO, Jon 10 WGEAT—Firm; |11 D apanyary and Febeuary, 45 14d; Muy, 48 [ BALTIMORE. Jan. 33.—FLOUR—Uncha MONEY-"% per cent. 2,800 hewd: shipmenis, 1200 heid: market falily | 24,570 697; bilances, §4,52 Tncreans, from & large number of Nebraska | May, 95iyes i ROVISIONS -Bacon, quiet; e receipte, 8078 bbia.; shipments, 25,978 Lbly, The rate of discount in the open market for dy: Texas steers, §2.603.70: T cows, $1.95 [ or 1.6 per cent ixcliange on New York, 1 k + quiet; demand poari HEAT=Easy; ‘spot and wonth, 84G%c; ' both short and three months blls is % ber cont, B, $295G4.00; beef stecrs, §2.10 | premium bid. Money dull, 697 per ceila

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