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THE ()\[AI!A DAILY BF]‘ ‘FRIDA\' JA\'(TARY 25 5 s g | =4 y | TR I P S GaT X g | 7c: yettow butter wraden, %0c; prime white, 30 | change. The Increase cf (763,00 In the nank | somewhat lower to sell: falr to good native | Are 8o oversold that quick oF reascnable near de. € dded e drain for cash from internal @3, grass sicors, §2.0509.35; groms cows, $1.60 | markel hns beea nctive in demand at 2 oise b id . OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, eirculation, Indicating stagnant trade ana @200 . ot 29160 bld | ity the beginning of the revenue coliection. One HOGS—Receipts, 6,00 head; shipm | — Condition of Trade and Quotations on hu]u]vlr.g and A»LK!;IN-H thonsand pounds in \u -‘-"r":ywfl:‘.‘f .yv-xlwlyy\- ;;v\’l b 31 mas ~'|(|.“." Clty Marexets. e S Longs Oontinued to Drop Their Holdings staple and Fancy Produce. £old ‘was exported net for the week: (50,0 | Total Receiyts of Cnth Were Very Lxght URDE and. mixed, #4856 4.05; com - | hard, “Wo e Treyarmi Nc.? | Municipal Reforms Suggested to Municipal 4 Wheat Went In BUTTER—Culled stock, 8¢; common to fair, | Aystralia; £57,000 In bars and £5,00) in United Yesterd ‘l\u_v\ light, $8.708.80; butk of snles, § Sampl f. . Mississippl river: No, | ) Last B and Wheat Went Lower, 10611c; falr to good country, 13@12%c; cholee to | Btates coin bought. Today's shipment to i SIEEP-Receipts, 3,9% head: shipments, hone; | hard L, | eague Last Evening, | tancy, 15@16e; gathered creamery, 19¢; separator | the cape Is by the Standard Bank of South farket active and stendy; nutive mixed, $.5 | ot 0 Tc higher, $0%e; No. 8 | ereamery, masic Africa.” Colniage 8 said {o be scarce at the N HOGS THE ARH £ LIGHT 3.40; TIENE Tambs, §4.00G4.10. T [ oA et No, 2 " FGGS—Strictly fresh Inld, 16c. cap:. Alotiiledaia peb bl white, SUeaRaeT OPENED, WITH QUITE A GOOD OEMAND | FOOS-Surtcuy treshind the ~ ces| ““Fhe following were the closing quotations A 'WS WER H Ty e Sy PAPER READ BY REV. J, P, D, LLWYD tatkeys, BP0 Hekvy tomms, 8o} Feess, & on the leading stocks of the New York ex- s J FLAX &1 4 nge today: REAN- Fim: DRESSED POULTRY—Chickens, fair, 4% change today: ough Not Large Was| LRANGRUM ry | choice large, Ge; cholce small, S@c; turkeys, Supply of Cattle T Break in the Provisibn Market Wednesday Oats Were Firm Early on Ruying hy Conr ngincor Rosewater on the Advantages that | AN PR ) » 4 Too Heavy for the Demand. L UTTER=TLower e L 4 3 Commission Houses and Shorts kel Akt i GG ALl -G 444 SR WL S (SR VRN U At CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—The supply of eattle was | % Strong, 186 Would e Galned by Municipal Control P bat Tarned Easy Later ;:"w;”\ o el vwlm- Ay s Ontario ¢ day Gave the, Market an ne ”L.m ,1|y' 0 head, but ‘:h- s “- many | RECEINTS=\Wheat, 4,000 bu.; corn, 5000 bu.; | of Certaln Pablic Benefits—Pormas il dre @%c; geese, fafr : regon 1mp. 3 om. » was very little life fn the trade & 2,000 by " with Corn. tancy, full dressed, 869 b Orogon NAv. ... Rt and In almost every inst Hhvl V‘-u\u« were able to HIPMENTS-Wheat, 10,000 bu.; corn, mnone [ bl e b o vl iR GAMB-Blue wing teal, per doz., $1.50@1.75; H v ": (13‘.:“3‘ & UN get liberal concessions from yesterday's prices, | 0PN Mone. i iy ¢ green wing teal, per $1.25G1.50; duck Ml Pacific. -, 148 B D & Ber > Dressed beef and shipping steers sold principally Wool Market. . CHICAGO, Jan. 2i.—T.ongs continued to | mixed, per doz., $L00G1.2; canvasbacks, #.00% | Ches & Ohlo..... _1us |bitthbune " THURSDAY, Jan. 24 | 0 P o0 6 and. prices below $8.15 | LONDON, Jan. 24—At the wool auction snies | . THEFO Was only a small aitendanco at the : drop their holdings today and May wheat | 5.00; mallards and red heads, smail | (Chicago Allon. "} 147 \ Paiice There were recelved today 1,301 cattle, | hougnt the bulk of the cows nnd bulls, xtra | 00RY n flF assoriment was ed, and the | Municipal league meeting last night. Dr. made n new low price record, at Site, clos. | TVt Tie@iLo; Jack rabbits, $1.00G1.20; sauie- | Giiyeage Higy 1 i 4276 hogs and 212 sheep, againat 2000 cal- | heiters and export bulls are stlll quoted around | ace G e win? qonimated. | Interior pare:1s | Gifford acted as chalrman In the absence of 4 s J Tels, e g . 101 5 hox. oD YOStardAY and - are q around | were, however, still dull, and American buyers | acted as chairma © absency ing at that price at %c lower than yester- VlaaTe—Cholce fat, 7 to_ 110 ibs., are quote :.m:f I‘I‘dr\‘l:‘! Gas: ] “.|:.‘.»a3 tle, ','&n:“.f‘..',fl,' ll.| e«hux; .\r" r]lm‘ -l:’: su-“ and Inferfor stuff was offered at from $1.2 firmness. Retter 'grades’ of cross breeds | the president and vice president. Rev. J. P, day. May corn closed %e lower, May oats |at 4Gsc large and coarse, e Cotton Ofl Cert .. H L AL IR BULL R PR R ) to, $1.50. » steadily purchased by Yorkehire, The aum- | 1y o e b Wlidfianged and provisions at declines CHEESE-Wisconsin full cream, Young A, | fojtn Ot Certes. A Thursday of last week. The recelpts from | The continued decline fn the product keeps the [ ber of bales offered ‘was 14,45, of whieh 1gw | Do LIwyd read a paper on an “Ideal Mu- 4 The whent market opened wenk again, | Sream: 11er Nobfakn and. Town. part skimms, 16 | Dok LAck. &W. . 3 the firat of the year up to-today show a | (o, MyKel, FIRK, doynwang JU fell, off 106 | SeRh, Jjthdrawn. The Glowin itk O b R UL e BEAY: Starting ur from Bikio to Mo, come | oy Limbulyer,. Now o ot Wrieky Moo 1o 18] {; &1 IUR loss of 8108 cattle and 7,765 sheeh, and & | choloe 180 1o 300-h, oms, And Trom 8500 ';.'fili W South Wiles, scoured, 8618 11%1; grensy, | TIMENt £ a plece of machinery which should . " Swiss, No. b 5 8,61 s compared e | for o prime heavy., The clrcumstance of | 41%@9%d. Queensland, scour Tais 1% [ be caref adjusted sw el | pared with i%e at the close yesterday. The | S} ‘_mlm; finy, $0.60; midiand, $0.60; tow- | BHO 7| o pta ¥ Ln:: ol{l "\m:l llu ) I"n' ‘:“., ared with the | for el P »m“‘qufw B T R o GBI U R R 2L b l:‘nr I‘\lll_\,a usted, with low grades and dency ( st hour was toward [ and, $8; rye straw, $6. Color makes the price | spiolie: Southiern P hbbns) s eTIve 9 anything, Very g acking ng greasy, bugrild, South i ¢ 41 | not too much friction, and controlled by cool B e e D e it | ohinyy Liehe phwden wait” (e Toeay uty™iie [ tPast sy . Suear Refinery.... CATTLE~The total receipts of _cattle |t "fom 34 o s 80, ani oo omct phe ot tie | oW Zeatunt, mconpen NG | eavelul men, ¥ i the e et the recovery at the opening loss and that (on hay. Likht shades . Northern pfd... 102 | Tenn, Coal & Tron. =Sl g N e ¥ sw | ofteringy vt A g LR ¢ Ba ki B L S | e s © fald that the men who or- was very soon accomplished. An mivance | KT ing _top pr i CET o 00 | DaTas TasiRe. were very light and there were very few |offerings were taken nt better n $1.90, | M0, Cape ot Natal,” scoured, | gaiizod our citles fn the L 4 s e L AR o S50la" blras, per dos., Tie@s.on. SO A T Do steers among the arrivals, Such cattle | (IHere was an Wnchanged market for sheep, | St | manized our cities in the carly days could f o0 Bite In the course of i o VEGETABLE Tiilnols C 97 {100 BRetBe. o HH AHEPE Wera, Tave. Whed WBNtIY on: YHa | e tis aetand wy Al sharp, ther " - | not foresee the magnificent cities that have utes' trading was followed by several reac- | PoOT Western stock, car lots, 66c; | K. & T 2 |U.S, Express.... . i b LY Ly Al U Lo ut MladoAt Lo il | now tak the tons to H1%c and recoverles to B%e during | small lots Lake Sse W S RO commonish order, and not the Kind calcu- | Wednesday's prices, salos making on @ basis of | LEDO, Jan WHEAT Active, lowers | NOW taken the place of villages, and they the next hour and n half. The situation |y BEANS Handpicked, navy, $.00a2.00; |, doptd o) o ptd. lated to attract buyers, Am a result, the | ffom & 1o $.06 for poor 1o choice sheep and at :‘\--‘v and_January, 53%c; May, 5%c; July, [ did nit know how to plan for our best in- I e o e s o Sl kbl g v 8 X " rom o $1.80 Tor Tamb: ey : KU G810 | v , was unchanged in all essential particulars, N oraues, seata: ‘:": }\ ’.LJ.;‘{“.H > market was a drag from first to last and | quot fgh as $#4 and fancy lambs at from ve, easier mixed, May, | terests, and formulate broad enough govern- Hiough the Liverpool market was quoted s On’ orders, T1yai%c. Louaeilio & § S Ve e g unsatisfactory to the selling inte The | $1.65 to § & MR o e ments fo control 1.rge munic'pa {.fes. He was | v s &y Per doz., 45@soc; Calltornia, 650 | In & N. A o B Tt buyers did not appear to care whether they |, Recelpiss tattle, 15,000 head: calves, 1,500 head; Steady: No. 2 mized, 30c; No. 2 white, | of the opinfon that the legislature should opening easier and %4d lower. The Cincin- M hogs, 24,000 h sheep, 1 natl Price Current remarked that the in- | SWEET OBS—Home grown, $2.76G3.00 Bt t:{ wes Ll UL e Al Al QAL i - - — U] e T VRIS EL D 3 teror offerings continued smail and that | Miscatine, 0 Kn L0, 5 TR were generally lower. In the end the bulk Stovk in Sight. t lower; prime, caeh, | HCIPAl charters, but that the citizens should 2 A i i e Missour Her Bin(N b of the offerings was taken, the better | Record of r ¥ ; ~ . : arrange the details of government and not 3 millers' supplies were generally low. New CATR Mobile \.,m.. 15 0 F &L 3 cord of receip t the four princi mar E1PT! o ome back 1s . York reported some buying of wheat on for- | CAULIFLOWE SNaBhviL : DB SRRV grades going at about steady prices and | kets for Thursdny. Jununry s 19 s 03 bu.; corn, 44,000 bu.; 1e backwo ds statesman who did not get L v L G to two doz the more common cattle a little lower. Hogs, Sheep. S IO TS Yhia _o | Into a metropolitan city only once in a while. elgn account and sent buying orders here | 10 00 dim, 18, YHigre ik 8 mpaar I of sowa on [:South Oms W WEg SOl [ SHIPMERTS Flour, 160 bhleg, wheat, 100 | He referred to the Indifterence of the leading on its own account. The scalping crowd | PARSNIFS Do bol, i the market and the domand was suficlent | hcaso ... 2 J o e LGUYIU R RS DARY, citizens o municipal politics, and spoke of were looking for a reaction from the recent | RUTAR Por i, 1t | ot to clean them up In Dretly 000 Senson. | By iy ¥riititssees Philadelphia Markets, the fgnorance of many voters, who wer heavy feeling, but every outside order to bay aos riliern Pacl Sl aE or Pricos in (hat class of cattle did not show : PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21 —~WHEAT—%@%e | Only tools for corrupt politiolans who were or sell 100,000 Lu. was followed up on its No. P, prd 15 ,\L?"F"y. 8. ;\,l\u“\ “vhum.v- l'xmr) “"’"«"“’?’\x' but \:\m Totals ...... weees 24,101 “;'}"'- No. ;‘1’“1‘- L -'*\‘ a8%c; February, | I"mn. office all the time. He defined the | execution by a bunch of small bids or offer- U P.D &G0, Byl dopfd.... 5 s SN I ALE LT LR AL L ) v CORNAveaks i . by g o | difference between state and city poli and i Ingw from the local scalpers. The price was Northwentern EACON O A 15008 07, BLORE St Sh. oA DT T Sl mixed, " Inuns e i€ S | thought that n general platform should. bo | down ugain to out two hours from cholce eastern o There was no great number of stockers SHb s ‘.".\“,'n.'.:" VES—Rece s, March, A7l ad Yy - u.f«jpmx in every eity upon wh eh al' of the bat- e b0RIg, The. (otal Feceipts at the pris G e e e “total sales of stocks today were 12032 | and feedors on sale, but there were enough . i ri Noo 2 White, January, | ter classes could stand without. regard to po- HRES tikficeta ambunten (o abott 126,000 bis; o8=Corcg o i o per 65 to | shares, inciuding: American Sugar, 190300 B |t supply the demand, | Prices remained AND. LAMHE—Mo R (hrunry, dtagiesc: April, siadiie | lideal afilfations. He suggested that a con- 3 e Rl i Ll o LU T T oD 80 ey, $11.000118) | nKion: Z000; Chicago i Distilling & | about steady. Representativ 3 1,400 “liead on sale; sheep, poor 10 . oL - : certed effirt be made to continually expose b last week and on the correspond- 100; " Nortaern g red, 4,600; } per 100 Ibs.; lambs, common to Firm; fresh near Ly, 24c; tresh western, | 411 sorts of municipal rottenness, holding up ing day of last year. Iixport clearances TROPICAL FRUITS, 1.50; Rock 8t Paul; [ No. HOGS - Recelpts, 5,000 head ket stead flending officials to public view b from Atlantic ports in wheat and flour ridas box, uthern Rallioad n Railioad | 1 unchanged y pkdnue LU A Stendy He said that he thought that there must i amounted 1o’ w5 bu. “The das's news, o017 T 900, § —_— SUGAR—Quiet, but firm. b a concentration of responsibility, so that 3 atistic y and othe ge, dic ot produ h e stock, 0041 : > T . ol T ; " & = {978 4 R e e e o lCe | LEMONS=Now Messinas, sixen 300, to. 560, 35,60 New York Monoy Market. M e e 2 Milwaukee Markets tho public could place the blame just whers holders or to bring in fresh buyers. May R IR ; RK, Jan. 20.—MONEY ON CALL— O LG S )TTON—Futures, MILWAUKEE, 20.~FLOUR=Dull and | it belonged. He thought that there should be Bean to” tumble ikain about 14 Clock ant NEATTURS Fer ok 4500100 11l per eint; Tasc loan, U percent; February, $5.13¢ Ppaant i e O g L] @ elvil service reform in all departmenta of B gold down Bi%e, closing at Bilge, & new § MISCELLANEOUS, % per cen § 27; May, . bl U C a municipal government, and the mayos low pric ord OYSTERS—Meduim, per can, seanocs, | ¥ MERCANTILE PAPER-2N@4 e 54305445 August SSptember, Wh1i | Mthern, f2hos May, fe. should have the absolute appointing pm}.-: Corn opened with a good demand, at from | 20e; extra s i com: | cent. e ¥ @giz; Ociol FS_tligher; No. 2 white, 313 as to all the heads of depar o t 45%c to 45%c for May. After hanging around | bany sele i ‘bulks, IXCHANGE g, with actunl ay: middlins, : new mid | 4 13-16¢ SHaibi RS R S AL R AU RV ESUR UG USRI 45%e, and later improving to 46ie, it sank ey i LRI Ll PRI & inaty, 4 $ite; net veceipts 3! bilos: CRmy P 1:.«~-. :nv.nh personally responsible to him for i SR A L R L ; W' fancy, T 488188 days: posted KTOsSs, 9718 bulew; exports to Great Britain, 5.26) | Ty il their honesty and actions. He favored the fornia, bags, 0. 1,87 §.8 bales; o Franc 0,500 tYE—S Y 3 was firm, with No. 2 yellow bringing within | “et KOGe Californts, bags, 7e. o 18 Bie i o bales; o e jy 10600 baes - coustwise, 4472 | PROVISIONS Dok, $10.50; Iard, $6.40. | proféssional ‘mayor system, which s in | NG btsa: disconme ot tha 1 Deen | fornia, ife; strained. 4 to J0-1b. cans, per 1 Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: AT Tiin, B COTTON—Quiet; RECEIPTS. Flour, 2,000 LIk ; wheat, 11,000 bu.; | vogue in some portions of Germany, and I selling at o giscount of Sie. fexnort clenr | MR SR dudlon i, e o, i dting, idiing, {7e; net Wit L our, 1,00 bbis.: wheat, none: | Wanted the police department to be under went from New Oric NUre A mend Brglah. walnuls; - sort A shipments, 815 bales; e barley, none. 4 Y ! * | the absolute control of one commissioner, to Oats were firm carly on buying by country [ shelled, 1205 standards, 106 Tiberts, Saoe; Bl AT Sugar Market. be appointed by the mayor. ‘The police de- ; commission houses and shorts . Ko i o Quiet i middling, 5 316 S R e TR G a partment should be maintained from the He highe nd touche @ KRAUT—Cholce white, per bbl., $4.50; 50 1060 Wid 3-16c; met and 11060 AR MOsEOvAQl 5 1i6.: | money collected from saloon licenses and :',l‘(‘il)lkl'l‘ln(l later, with o LR 200 XPOrts, constwi hhds. molasses sugar at “ bags | fines. He was heartily in favor of municipal The trading was not heavy It bbls, per b, | Qo 2d 48.......... 483 clogefl at 2 SPEREAL N F . 1 . roN—Pu na | SCRUIEURNE $9°CR o ko'to Philadipnia, 2 746 | ownership and control of water works, gas he wenkness of the provision market s r : Oitrencs 4 NTC Gon, B 111 150 1040 2 00 middling, oLy resa)b{Re00 bAISKL et e SUGAR_Cane, stendy: | AMd_electric lighting systems, street ' rall- BNES ras: Very. prononmoaa. The pack Pure Julce, per bbl., $5; half bbl., $3, Now Con. 46.. 9216 No. Pac. 1818, iy 15 4 0 bal Xports, to Great Hritain 2, SEMAPIEGERIC/TAVESL 116 S0 AAUBCGVARD ) falt: ways, ete. The gentleman was given a vote are becoming “discouraged by wh the: HIDES AND T sMissourd 68...... 100 | dozds ... 80 forwarded, 1,661 baies; sales, stock, [ fining, 9d. H . of thanks in conclusion. § consider the prospects for contin HIDES—No 1 green hides, OOy maeee 12M4| N W, Connoli..... 14 Ealeh S U o City Engineer Rosewater was present and | Tecelpts of hows, although for hides, o N, C. 480000100 | oS, B Deb. 65 110% expores, Lo« ritain Duluth Wheat Market. y sewd as pres nonfund 10,500 bate BE AR ehtimatetl! fon orrow, there | Ereen slted 1%(R. G Wost, Tata .07 ; to_ the continent, spoke about the possibilities today, and estimated for tomorrow, there |&! o vw s (tn'«vl»m, Ny of municipal DULUTH, Jan. 24.—WHF lenn. new et T—No. 1 hard, 13 actual w 5@Se; dr FORT BRIDC S RES 2D, | asked by his e Kinsa VATION OPE listeners. After concluding his Boston Stoc | 3 o VOt b les, Consolidated: Nel receipts 3 g | corruption and related several instances | [ appenrs some prospect of the movement be- | £ _ et o Console .,J,,. s S8 | and January. §9c; May, 60%c: July, 6le I L A al instances in coming lighter. Compared with yesterd: e RO P paci NG, AT ‘”_‘f ‘:[3 C'“‘ &P W, Lot A ain, e | noithern, cash and Januar which the people got the worst of deals with E closing prices ":;'-"k is Zoe lower, lard fie; No, 2 dry fint bides,’ 6e; No. 1 dry salted | VA Centuries [l September 1: Net reo “‘.:-_ml PGS northern, casi corporations through apparent dishonesty of £ lower and ribs 1c. 1 us hides, Gei part cured hides, e per Ib. less than A&l::(lfllvrnwl. exports, to Great Britain, | petCied, #ikes to arrive, N public servants. He spoke of the success of _The leading futures ranged as follows: | fuily eureal % S L S o} 1y, “.‘.‘F e ce, 556,781 bales; to the con: W other citles in assuming municipal control of | Wheut,No. 2 R B e e 0. P. 1sts of 93 middling, 1416 O [ e TS, it VAT Pasy | and said that under public control there was 1 i B o1, | Bking. N cach. 5@loc; dry sheariings ¢ D. &R C dinary, ‘dse; net, recelpts, none; gross, 320 bales: | £ o Saval cleared, 96971 cen- | 1ags opportunity for inclination to dishonesty. 00l n:.u.i 6556 | Knnsas and. Nebrasia, buteh e bid. et ports, 1o Great Britain, 3068 bales; stock, 3,1 s — Mr. Rosewater answered many questions 3% 43 m wool” pells, per i 4% = remarks he was invited to again address f 3 | 3 D orads BOSTON. Jan, 560 HlEaE 5 45 4‘?:‘ »lni»“: "‘""..A»f"?i.' mm5||¢|l\l“\>;]‘3rlufl\| Ber wool | o Towus, 243 por I Land Onco Famous in the Annals of the [ the league. ado_ murrain’ wool pelts i actua) | Btocka, burds and mining 138 Nation Now Ready for Settlem Mr. Millard announced that the league 2814/ ht, 4@sc. ~ _4%| donfd FORT BRIDGES, Wyo., Jan. 24.—(Special.) | ¥as making arrangements to provide a fund R 203 20} ALLOW AND GREAS No. 1, 4@ 0500 a s 893 | Wost March, 5 5 g for the purpose of employing a competent 10 0216 10 1 tallow: Newes i Gcs Frease, white A, 44@ ( Am. Sugar Bid.... o3| W s —The Fort Bridges reservation was thrown | 110 (8 BORSG o “Work of the league and A 2 3 i} e, white B, 3% ease, vellow, 3ic ay State Gas 0 Vis. . % opel settleme! anua } 3 5E 3 3 5 = i My 10w 1055 | 10 grease, dark, 24Gc; old butter, ' 26230 bees. | BoNTelophone, 1. 1000 )\‘.“.m‘ SRPOOL, COTTON—Spot, gooq | PP fOF settlement on January 9. The bill | keep close track of all municipal legislation, 4 ard 6018 e Wax, prime, 17620c; rough tailow, 2. e 190% | Atchisan e s done; American m'd il ng, 50, The tales | Was passed and signed last August opening | which will be discussed in detail as it comes May..:. | 670 665 | G0 TRl Boston & Ma 103 [New Englan 27 erne uy awere IO balts, of which L)) bales | this reservation for settlement, but the local | up for action by members of the council. i eSO N G . $163 No, 1 small.. B00015 0 beost 0 s 1800 Dales American, | Itcecinis land office at Evanston, Wyo., did not oW T Lo i o] o s B0 6 o | AR YO, e o f;'i::"};‘i:"::« Montan CALVE ol American, Futures onened | receive final instructions tl January 8 1| gaAN FRANCISCO, Jan eThe decline B Cash quota II«in» were as follows: No. }m’rglal. $5.0008.00; N 1finemdm, fi»[f{‘w' ARM{mlu & Boston,.. 1.... flo32 T Is supposed the reason for this long delay | in the Chicago wheat market was discour- (i 3 — Ensler. 0. 1 small, car, ‘bla ontana’ and Rock Calumot & Heela.. 2 f il v 3 vere try z. to the local b and 3 o WHEAT No. 2 sring, 53%@50%c; No. 3 spring, | mountan, No. | laree, $15.00022.00; No. Vmedium, | X V. g1 Contennial.. and April, 2 asiithatfinenmormonsawersEty Ing ftofaay | aFnERtb RGN ncal Fhul el HihE fen PR0Y 3 nominat Basnige. $14; No. 1 smail, $10: bear, black, Montana year: | Oid Colony. 51"\ 1803 | Erankiin, ‘ -04d; Muy and June, | possession of this land again. This country | NA¥ ORUGHS &L (6 LA SERiont B HHE 4 CORN - o & vellow, 39%@40c. Tings, No. 1 m,,;\.. (12 °NG S ncaium, 355 Xo. 1 | Qre short a5 ¥ Kearuarge.. 2 63-64G and | | Al aeN Aats bkt board today was heavy and amounted fo OATS_No, 5 36%6; No. 2 white, il o black, Montana oubs.’ Moo 1 | RUDDER.cv..-unress 428 |ORCEOLD . August, August Septom, 3614 | IS composed of large tracts of upland, per-| 16500 tons. The price opened at the early 3 s white, i Targe; shio; No: 1" mediun No. "1 small, | Union Pacifi 493% Quiney... "1l 3 4-64 and October, 3 fectly level and easily Irrigated from the | informal session at $9%c and went quickly i R #0c, $3; bear, sllver tip, No. §20; No. 1| WestEnd 62 | Ta ack.. o WILMING TON, Jan. O Dull; mid- down to $0%c. At the second session Mc- No. 2, 5e; No. 8, 5 S40: No. medium, "13; N‘o.‘! !nmxll. bear, siiver tip, 'V“} ml:lnllh}x. 4 net and’ gross | Streams of water running between. The | Glaughlin tried ml sustain ”‘;\l m‘nr’k“l at G e ho0e; ., 2% yearlings, No. arge, $1i; No. 1 medium, 38 hales: stock,’ 12,12 tes. v y o | times, but prices fell to %c. The inference S mED=o. 1, $1.001.43%, No. 1 small, $5; bear. silver tp, tube No. i | San Francisco Mining Stoc' Quotations. A DL A, T, bottomflandtissyeryglevel feromEbne ol s L aa T oth erdbruK eratin Kt ROk b TIMOTHY SERD-—Prime, $L81. large, $6; No. 1 medium, $4.50: No. 1 small, $3; | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. The offieial closing middling, miles wide, has fine timber and natural | gelling for him, while he occasionally put in 5 PROVISION & pork, per bbL, f10.ami@ | bear, brown, No. 1 latge,, $0.00G2.00; No. 1 | quotations for mining stodic today wors s fols gnljpay meadows. This fort in the reserva- | a bracing bid. ~After the regular’ session Lard, per 100 1bs., $6.450(6.47%. Short s, | medium, $16; No. 1 small, $i2; bear, brown, year- | lows: thalis G SAV. 7 g MeGlaughlin® offered May at $%c without Toose, "S54565.40. 'Dry. aaltca shouiders, | s No. 1 In'-cxvht,‘?oo.fp"wo.? No. l:\l’\e(lhn;\, ;| s and e : tion was lecated on the land first taken by | MpGlaushiin May at 8% K o Iy 871 o1 eal e oxed 5,70 small, bear, 0! cubs, No. 1 large, . 3 ustice. EOC net and g receipt: o. Ji xt % g —_—————— Bad, $LTDGARTES whort clear sides, boxed, 3870 | g7 No."1 medium, $8: No. 1 smail. $3; badior, | best & Beichor... 83 [Kenticky Con. 00250 ... 80 pX xports constwise, 1,000 bales; sujes, | ON€ Jim Bridges. Bridges settled on this Short Poltce Storles 4 WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods per No. 1 large, $1.0001,50; No. 1 medium, 6)c; No. | Bodie Con......... 85 |Mexiean..... 670 25 1.0 74 ATbibales; atock, :89,637 bales. fandirom SR o gLELE S SMOnmonBRc T A ’ o L L per gal, nmnu bic; fisher, No. 1 large, §5; 1 medium, | Bullion. 11 |Mono. 85 250 230 870 — into this county in 1856, decided it wag good | Charles Noland, accused of burglarizing The following were the receipts and shipments | 30 {‘f& Iln.“:wll:nl"‘,' fox, l;fl\l:rmn- ‘rmgmuNrnnc; {!:l-‘\l\_:‘;g;‘;‘:n. 10 H;:‘-lxlx:_z Diablo...... 0 250 .. 838 St. Louls General Murkets. enough for them, and they forthwith pro- | Lynch's feed store Sunday night, has been Danyy, m, $60; No.'1 #mall, $50; fox, slver, pale, [ Challenge Con.. 82 |Overma 53l gt ST. LO] n. 24.—FLOUR—Flat, unchanged, | ceeded to take possession of it regardless | bound over to the district court In the ATticien; Recoipts. [Shipmonts. | accordinic {6 bequty, No' 1 fiarge, 'sali "Nov [ Cholar 1111 35 | Botont: 31 WHEAT—With a weak opening steadied, but | of Bridges, who resented this way of doing | sum of $100. el medium, $30; No. 1 small, $20; fox, cross, No. 1 | Confidence. 70 age. wus later old down (o a _close, K@lec below | puginoss, and the Mormons declded on killing | , J; M Kinney went into a saloon on Ninth Flour, bbls 000" larg No. 1 medium, No. 1 smail, $2; | Con. Cal & 25 |Scorpion yost, d, cash, G0%c; Januar siJ{onsiness, and Jackson streets carly yesterday morn- Wheat, bu. 38,000 fox, red, 'No. 1 large, $1.50; Nc. 1 medium, $1.25 | Con. Imperial.. 1 |Sierra Nev May, 52! Janary, 62K him. He got word of it in time, fled to the | jy;r to “stand the barkeeper up for his Corn 183008 oo 1 il 415 fo% ray, o, 1 e ol No; | Con Now Yorkl b Sl i GGRN=Thoush airly “strons early cowld not | cast and notified the government. In 1857 | morning's morning.” The xaloon man re- 1y X ] 5 : No. 5 o 3 o 0ld up agalnst wheat's de e, ¢ g e off; ' v el expelled a 0] rit e C| orce {in- e 70008 100D | LS ROF Dosedioms toet Mo T ol Soo) | v G o8 |Dnlon Conl No'2'n n d0e; Jamiary, B%e; Fobrunry, | Jonnson's army came here and expelled all| MnSUTALEG WL B0 0 Mihck cyes. nnd Was Barley. bi 47000l 10,000 | lynx, Ne'. large, 83 No. 1 medium, 32; N Hale & Norcross.. 72 |Yellow E al5er’ Julg, i25e. l”'“ M“’"‘S‘"{’ l”":‘ "'“d“’“?-‘;‘lf'.‘:“;“fl";:f: afterward arrrested for distrubance, On the Producs exehange today the bitter mar- im, No 1 small, $1e i Sllver bars. 5014@60%c Moxican dol T RRAcarly: (gesvR, CbutTforced tdown;ibACcRtofiSalL Take, N0 SeqiaDLANES i e RS Lia o arasmarsoahyithe baserinar 3 et 3 Oy N0 | GBI Bratie, st 11k 1 e and corn; No. 2'cash and January, | and government reservation here. The fort SRR @200, Eggs, steady; 13618c. % o 1 lnrge, e No. i medium; t TRy ed, as h‘("'d""“"“‘)‘ 80l ‘““‘-} sver "“.‘“" hen | pne will of Major Paddock has been filed ; mountain lion, perfect head New York Minin; tati BARLEY ing doing. thosMoriions haye besnitryiDgtoRgeriasiaote iy o o ¢ court. All the property Is left g o and feet, No. 1 farge, $LOG2.00; Imperfect. sk A % Quotations. N AR ) 20 3 oy hav unable | I the county court, he property I NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. 2ashe; otter, No. 1’ nrge. 38 Ne 1 ot | NEW YORK, Jan. 24—The followlng ars ths PRAN tendyy oo (daslied, enstitrass | 1MoL inor, (bt A0 faritey have been SIS |G, 1y wire: $6.00G7.00; No. 1 small, - $, vate, No.. i g mining quotations: CLOVER Cholce, lower, $5,2G8,3; | 10 40 8o and from the present outlook they | “ipe estates of Albert D. Moody and Closing Quotations on the Principal Com- | large, 1 medium, mall, $4; | Fniwer. B [Ontario Av. timothy seed, $1.7 s X 4559 | never will. By spring all the land will be | George T. Van Alst, both of which have oc- modities and Staplos. tancoon, or 3 Jaree, @0giter NG, 1 imedium [atoi | Ciolor 40 [ophir..o: % steers..... 1009 $1 75 HAY-Dull, he hanged. taken by Gentiles. Quite a number are from | cupicd the attention of the courts for some wn Point. BUTTER—Unchi Higher, 1y, 53" usked. MEAL-—Lowd 50 | Plymont] ze P Ste “olo.; Im- | time, have been scttled, il VA ‘petition has been filsd asking for am administrator of the estate of Maram Drage, NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | No: 1 large, 50c@$2.00; skunk, black, cased, £00 Db exports, 22500 Ubis,s sales, 450 pigw, | Hriped N 1 ree s N Yol ie: N0 Market weak; prices held the sume, but are | 3 Smell 20c; skunk, broad striped, No. 1 large, , 20503 wolverine, N viee, $4: No. 1 medius nominal; all trades in treaty declared off. | 15 No: 1 amall, §21 woit, moniain: Mo ] aren: Southern flour, dull. Tye flour, slow; salew, | 33 No. 1 medfam,’ §2; Xo.'3 smali, §1: 350 bbls, Buckwheat flo | s | pratrie, Noo1 large, 65a%c: No. 1 mediu obls, - Buckwheat flour, quiet at 1.0001.7. | Ko umant, '400: "beavers. par skig: Nor ia around Belvedere, Neb.; perial, Neb., and from some parts of lowa and Qllinois, and will move out between now and March 1. Two large irrigating T o ditches run through this reservation and a A couple more will be constructed the coming 825 |Quicksilye 4 calves.. dnrd 25| % cown. on Con. 4 J |Saison s MILKERS AND SPRI - | 1 springer ) $1.9061.9 Missouri Creek. MARSHALL, Mo. Jan. 24.—Clarence us Cash, each aged 14, while TR, e Wolt. | Mexican..... 31 COTTON TIF PORK AN BAGGING Uncha BU WHIEAT- 484 b3c. 5. N N ) HOGS~The 'H'I pts of hogs lard, low X summer. One of the completed ditches s | Schrader and C e NN AL tes, 0 o, 3000 | E0OTE00E Mo, T medlum, #1507 N6, 1 marl 12 London Stock Quotations today, there. being only AEy-five fresh | st moat, | Vines owned by Edgar Carter, Washington, D. C., | attempting to cross Heat's creek on the ico Backs; yellow west $1.08@1.12, : No. 1 small, c; muskrats, winter, No. 1 large, | LONDON, Jan. 24.—4 p. m. elosin, ported in the yar The average quality of ked sh o the other by Sherman & Bigelow, Mr. |were drowned. the hogs did not show much change, and therc vy welghts, - The break in T S ;| Sherman of Sterling, Colo., and Mr. Bigelow | S == 1 small, 7e; musk No. 1 medium, 7c; Y MALT—Dull; western, 10@Tie, 0100 No: P‘,um’ifl*‘\,ll"!;,_flv‘gfllfi\:: were few good GTH[SL Paul com Nominally easler; car lots, 51G55c; boat small, 6e; musicrats, kits, 2G%. (Sl PO O R T m'"ill AT e country “dooy ot st . the = 111 Central. |Readlng.... ...l 4% | tone, and gt [ 2Y—Held firm; Canada, 70672 ixic 0 5 - buyers WHEAT-Tecclpus, 5,600 bus xporss, 6,100 STOCKS AND BO Mexicanordinary. _153{| Mex. Cen. new ds.. 66} | cession ot DS, Flour, 6,00 bbls.; wheat, 8,00 ) farming country does not exist than the coveded i icetting o con. | bu. i corn,” 1,000 bu.; o, 16,000 Vi Fort Bridges reservation, along the Union * the pens were practically Liverpool Markots. Pacific railroad in the southwest corner of “, Lt (2 bu.; sales, 6,400,000 futures,” 117,00 bu, spot BAR SILVIR—2714d per ounce, At-ithe ideg el s okl : MONEY—% per ce cleared hour, The LIVERPOOL, Jan. 20 WHEAT—Spot_dull Wyoming, b Sie,and dlo- | Speculation Was Firm on the Opening of | JIONERC, 1or .’-:n in the open market for | the sam terday, but th hetter | mand poor: No, 3 ted winter, 4s Sa: No Yo —_——— Miss Della Stevens, of Boston, Mass., 1 northern, No. 1 hard, ' 60%0 Business in Securities, short bills 18 9-16 per cent; for three months' | D2E8 in g8, .today, 80 Tkot ing, b i No. 1 haid, Manitoba,' 5 22; No. JFORTY-NINERS IN CHIC. writes: I have always suffered from Qelivered. | Optitns o + on o0 toeki | NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—This has been o | Dl % per cent. wis cven on the b ights. |1 Callfornia, 05, Futures opened steady with near lercditary Scrofula, for which I tried va- and' forelgn buying but. son . woanemod o ¥ » Jan. 24 Medium weight hogs sold 2,504 distant positions 2 farthings higher, closed rious remedics, and ' many reliable phys- Hauidation, and during e neternoon magul®s | rather dull day on the Stock exchange, only ¥ oreis R EILRL IRl ot and light all the way up 4o 3 ady with TG rarthings lower | Callfornia Ploncers bine and Elect Officers ar positio cfans, but none relieved me. ~ After talkin EIRERRLOP: R0 Quitag, \he atisrnoon” m 120,000 ¢hares being traded in. On the open- | pERLIN Mt The bulk of all the hogs e yards went | and distant positions unchan business about for the Year. £ix bottles of 1 am now well. B ., Tosord on. i ot 909 Ao 1 8 e h | PERLIN, Jan Exchange on London, elght | at $2.70a3.95, s against $3.5504.00 yesterdny, and | equally distributed %a: March, § IERETIRS F T o _ ratetul to you, the wheat in wore here o st ing speculation was firm, and during the | days® sight, 3 Maris 41 B0 on “Momdny: 1WWhile. the tap ot The | Sas X ominineied: X RO CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—The annual mecting | $1 “wm vory S.S.S. [y Jan. 24.—4 p, —Spot vasy; American mixed n heavy at HG%c dec . The ¢ first forty-five minutes the tendency was in | LONDO close—Consols for | market is 10c lower than It was i week ago, the 35| of the California ploneers was held at the | § 39 LICOlthas Bom o and shall take M s e . £ the main upward, Southern Pennsylvania | money and the account, 105 11-16, bulk of the sales show only a e decline. R Futures opened steady, 142 things | O <gorp . Nkt 5 B8ie, el i 3 Dreferred and Baltimore & ONlo. leading, | LONDON, Jan. 1 s advanced %d today | Fesentatly Q15880 Arin A aikiin fAl068 | Grand Pacific hotel today. There were 160 | & plowsuro in spealiuy only by o 5 ) Bredarn Y% - | over yesterdny's qu Which was (he highe Av. No. Av. Sh. Pr. rthings ness heaviest on early | members of the organization present, repre- EasTOf RERiND LoF 113 B91a0) B c; ) hen came a slight reaction, followed by a | iy record, closing fgure was Ao TW0sa gp | posicdons; Junuarv, 3a: I v, 88 11%d; i ( Addison | § Jronderful medictne, an at 69%c, 2 ““d | quick recovery, at which the market be- | 105 11-160. 124, BONR IS0 | Marohods; ApHly Moy June, ! senting all parts of the country. A 'I. in recommending it (0 all Recelbts, 5,00 bu.: exports, 4,100 by ame stagnant until abou s PARIS, Jan. 24.—The weekly stat of the o 383 R OUR=DUlLdeis Louls, fancy | pallard ofs the Chicago soclety presided, and | ales of Lead by holders of long market casy; N W0 In etovitor: 3 PROVISIONS—Bacon, dull, _ demand poor; | this afternoon the annual election of offic r otes in cireulation, 35,0 cas: ) 1 o 3 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. mixed, 4 in el ner yollow, geemin | stock acquired for speculation purposes | ury accounts, curredt, oro0it:. et D AR e O was held. The usual banquet was held at WIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, G elevator. Options m - on lghter re- [ caused a sharp break in these shares. The [ in hand 0 X liscounted, de- 308 603 lon clear heavy 1., 30 2 o'clock, and interesting specches, full of e 3 5., 308 2 ) PHpis, byt finally it it, and | bears also put out some short lines in the | §' closed at 4@He n closed 1,900, 0 rentes, 1021 backs, light, 18 1bs., 31, ] reminiscences of the old days on the Pacific — 4dc; February ? signaiet | stock on a rumor that dividends on the | tie necount: exchange. on London: s6t 1he fon 11w e 5. BAmS, shoct oyt -34-10 slope, were made by many of those present, Al\ll}sh\!l INTE closed ot 3tc; July, 49101 closéd at 4itie | | common were to be suspended, Sugar and | checks. Tieef, extra. megs Indla, Toai prime. miss, ' | The regular program consisted of the pres- - A e RSSHE 0 R «xwu»’l’:"wv) l'"( Northern Pacific were forced down a frac- | l.ll: "\"'N‘r Jan. 24.—The weekly statement of Pork, prime mess, fine we % 64; pork, | ident's annual address and epeeches by Col- Thurs. Fri, Sat. & Ak duils N, 2 S N i, syho; | tion, the general list finally receding under | the Bankc ‘of Encland i a8 follows, " showing 24 60 kARl Qull; prime westém, % | onel P, T. Turnley, Camden Knight, Israel Jun 24, 25, 26, 21 No. 8, 8¢ No. 3 whito, 3 white, $yije. | pressure. After midday a slight improve- | et n - Mcrease, £940,000 SR Yy Sunderland, A. Graves, George E. Emery, track, white “...:..u ana state, 6@ Options | ment was made, in which Lead did not bullig other BUTTER—Finest United States, od, 0s. | Mrs, Hannah W. Crain and George W. CHARITY. MA TBATURDAY. ot T ML afterwards “weakened, and | participate, but the higher figures were not deposits, de: COTTON SEED OIL—Liverpool refined, 18 6d. | Hotehkiss. ] PRI ey I gectines 4 lmhu) closed at's3lac; | maintained for very long, and a reaction i ncrease, £259,000; REFRIGERATOR BEEF—Forequarters, 4443 | mha following officers for the ensuing year Special engugement Gt the logitimate Irish tosed ot closed at “s3¥e; May, 8% |set in in which Tenh ssto Coal, Leather pre- 000; gov nt' se hindquarters, 5%d. 3 EnL R reaidont, AQaison Ballard Homediay; < Mr, glonsd /¢ 8 s ferred, Bugar and Southern preferred were Iportion of t e HOPS—AL London, Pacific coast, £2 155, were elected resident, BOR 40 gt i, Baids Vi wpeaencs, Goorge . Hotehan, Can: | J /6 @ urp “m,fl S common to chotce, au, | BOUT wras the downward movement checked, | & er cent “The amount of bulilon Withiriwn Coffes Market. den Knight; secretary, H. H. Eastman; new, 6G11c; Paciic const, old, Su@ie; now, | LUt thereaftor prices continued to appreciaté | 2,1 i, 0f Bakiand on bilance toduy, was W YORK, Jan. 20.—COFFEE-Contiacts | treasurer, George G. Popei trustees, J. M. In the following repertolre: to the close, and the final dealings were [ 57450 Ak, e enap_ayre frm_ 4t from 10 to 20 points higher; sales | Clark, Israel Sunderland, Thomas Mayhew, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS, wet salted New Orleans, se- | SLFong in tore, except in lowa Central pr i . B A,k » 6730 bags, including: Jan 1 ary, $14 . A. B. Waldo and John Keisey. Boptem | I 4|\.~-"m..;‘:n e baaa izuu “SHAUN RHUE,” 8,000 15020 URDAY NIGHT, burg, #; Athe i Hom Domestio Trade 106.80; Vienna, 103. mto | ferred and Cordage common, the latter A touching 5, which 15 the lowest price ev 1y sole, Buenos | made for the steck, Compared with the 1 i May, $1L15; June, S1410 @14.30. AL noon the marke o ¢ MAT, points dbove the closing prices of yesterday and | deathis during the year and five new admis- | SATURDAY MAT. AND lght to heavy, 1} sales of yesterday, today's closing prices | BOSTON, Jan. 24.—Clearings, $12,82 ) | was steady in tone, but quiet, The improves | gions, leaving the membership at 142 active 6l R ” Qulet; ‘mvu‘-..n. fleece, 266i28¢; pulled | are fairly’ well divided between ;.uxul and | ances, §1,613.631. 161 10 | ment wan on renewed Buropean buying, very | ot CPRUER R Loc th ])yOhN‘AGH it U e it | M 8, colom” ot it WiHRGLEE e | sl s 7O 0 g | bkl e wrer ot | soNoLvLy 1N N0 paNaER, “THE KERRY GOW. ckled hams, THOLC Lard, easier: wes 20l al, exce ORK, Jan, 20.—Clearings, $50, 05 5 [ton than the Buropean advance owing Lo for. R open Wednesday moi Bteam clased ‘at $6.80 nominal: sades. 550 tierces | papenore & Ohlo, “which s 1 per “cent 5 8, 3TN 35 | cikn buying. Warehouse deliverics from New Salo of sests will open Wednoaday mornlag. 8 closed at $6.80 nominal; bigher. PHILADE n learings, $11 el s i 415 | York New York stk | Revolt Confined to Two Bands of Not to | usual prices. Bominat i gl Continent, B . .r'fl?‘ L{,.:.‘.I,‘.‘,:;,‘,‘,““]H.vy: “r(.‘i‘|..;‘ most “‘.“‘\‘.. 171 Datam AND CULLS. stock, 268,871 d seventy Men All Told, B fit Performance 507 compaund, - $5.00615. i of the cetion of the et nota- [ : - 2 245,000 b . A BUTTER iy iy, 100150; wet- | BLY BU Paul, show advances of trom g to % A T A per 1 8 w1y 13, & COLUMBUS, O, Jan. 24.—Rev. Rob- ene l, Py TRy 2Gc; western factory, 8giic; | Der cent, exeluding sland, which {8 | Exchange on New v S 8L 50T p : o A Hutobios ‘o Honaluli under date of o the relisd of iy : Yo BONCH Gnehangéd. Southern preterred 18 up Bper Hanianen an Now Xk T weeilig Nl ¢ i Kood average ert 0. Hutoblos of Honolulu, un 2 3 Weak: la @1 Ye; w .,.|| 9@ | cent and Lake Shore per cent, and Can- | yne aitl 3y OaAY'S Stutemy 3 $15; 116,000 b January 11, wrote to his son in this eity: e S art skims, 90; full skims, ada Pacific, Northern Pacific preferred and | (b, (undition S les ticasuty shiows: 3 HAMBUR( . but quiet; prices | apyings will be pictured large in the papers, Eimers e dnd lnlnun)l\nnm. a | Tobacco preferred 14’ per cent. "I he it | 0 ey i T I TP N T o ol el Ria | oot the sluation 1 simply bl Twe rou ufierers ouse, recelpts, 3,970 phgs.; | of declines are ead, 21 per cent; Lead carings, %, 000 K 3 ) bz O, Jan. 24— F 7 Rio, | bul e 0! | S ) 4 N referred, 1% per cent; Laclede Gis and R i S i S0 exchange, 10N rechibin 000 bugus cleired | 1andg of outlaws are skulking in the moun- TALLOW—Weak; city, 44@44c; country, 4%4@ | Leather pre ed, 1 pér cent: Tows O hinge premium, 9% . s ik 8 for th d Statex, 10,00 bags; cleared for — AT i U8 tral preferred, 2 per cent; Tobacco, % per comumercial, $.674(4.88 M L. 3105 0 A, 3 Europe, none; stock, 202,000 bags. taing, one not exceeding thirty men and the PP :;E:rlun.l M-Nominal; united closed at 99} FlGiton OIf and Denver & 116" Grabde | WASHINGTON, Jun Teports from the o SHIEDTihe recelpta o sieen were 1ighy JAViE a2 =opned dull und unchanged: | oior somo forty. The Eovernment has BOYD’S THEATER i : A ver & R e | giutant treasurer’ at New York b the market slow i abouL sibhdy nrices ® Chalos | at 12 m., Ateady, unchunked: closed sieady ui e INE- Steady; 2% referr f &‘,J {au..“ [t 'T‘“llm l'(mm 9% | nggregate gold withdrawals fr Y muttc quotesd_at from $2.40 to $3.25; fair i@t wdvance; sales, 12,000 bags. about 1,000 men under arms and the fugl-r| SATURDAY AN 6 4y strained, common to good, $1.30 | PET. (080t AL MR Seul :} & ’Tl"’"{.; foday were §3.4000. nearly of £00d, 2 to Jamba, from 4 ) 8 T ——— tives are being huntéd down. Every day AFTERNOON . I omme 4 essee Co or export leaves the wmou ed that the very satisfactory priced altimore Marke B R e TG m e T + ; domestic, falr 10 extra, 4%@ise; | PET cent. Chicago Gas fluctuated within @ | gold reserve 63724428 Of this amount 115618 Amer mutton in Boglund 15 | BALTIMO) an. 24.—FLOUR—Dy .| BEMaReIs Are A At which time ) range of % per eent and closed unchanged | fa gold comn and $ 1121 """7.,"2,“"\, e g in i SRl EaMn R g | (BALEIMORE, da M~FEQUR~RUIL - ua T e e was dong a lte gurd| MR, JOSEPH MURPHY New Orleans, open ketile, | 00 the day. There was no decisive action s who ure Interested in this tr holce. 530 to the speculation i the bond market ‘dur: Minneapoils \ hear Market. fain o e dimeulty ‘of securing sy he; March, duty and said there was not the remotest | Has generously consented (o appear o the ro- T Firm. \g | the Mo g, b he subsequent | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 2.—The break in wh Sheep 10 supply We IATRS possibility of the enemy belng aple to ap- mantio Irisd dmo) S—Dull’ (ancy, sound, $3.00G4.00; oth- | trading the renoticnary tendency bechme | wop ioninucd tadas mhiine break in wheat — 1 spot and month, 46%Gi6%c; Feb- | P 3 : : ) ” 42 b1 50 guite pronounced and the closig was Neavy: | Gays o (e decline, with the ‘b kg Kuusas Chiy Live Slack Murkot. ruary. 4G 416; Bay. e 0 Feb | proach the cily except as prisoners, de- “ THE DONAGH. RON-Steady. The sales for the day were $1,127,000 EaY O Was Do news. ane matkes | KANSAS CITY, Jan. 24.—CATTLE—Receipts, | OATB—Steady: No. 2 white western, 36@87c BErters or corpses. NOTE—This matinee performance is under ‘thi rong und highor; straits, $14.20; plate The Evening Post's London cablegram: | lagged all through, and the trading in 3,000 hend; shipments, 2400 head; ma ket slow and 2 mixe AaG86c; receipts, bu.; stock, direction’ of the Nebraska State Relief Commis: weak The stock markets were ‘good today. - Cons | was larkely scalping and local. Th ¢ weak; Texus steers, $2.85G4.05; Texas « Bh b girso W AEON, Prosident. o Cany: domestic @03, 25. sols sold at l"lw rumored lisue of | ket was dull, with the millers only @2.60] Colorado steers. $3.0504,15: beef st RYE—Inactive. LEAD-—Strong; Lrol exchange | £5,000,000 of | @ native cows, §1.503.90 stocke HAY expenses ‘i | buyers of track ofte \mi'" Flacre was 0o bayin Were 120 cam, agi et January, 5 Miy 1 nard, e e dour nacket s orn. clalm b o5 @ ¢ L woosd, X price, $10 COPPER-Quiet; brokers' price, $10; exchange vy negativeq by the Daily ';ww' I betimaren | o arrive, riee, §9.85 the naval expenditures for the next three cars lus B oNsED OIL—~The-market has yeurs at about £6,000.000. It i possible that { Julx closing with quotath the treasury bills w.il be f:su>d. Americans [ Jio 1 northern, S nominal and business in a large way sot declined and then rallied on buying on a | fmrglad o i sl excent at the lower price. The continued | telesram to the Pinancial News reporting | @i, "fin. J"“..",'.'?fi bakers', 10; bulls. §1.5.4¢3.10 i Ad; shipment FRI Firn ! S0 | e —————————— | POPULAR CRA A . bt i unchanged. A a8 TMPIRE PRICES o4 1h: Fitim L i ) .. il : M"A'.kET w. J m!luunégfilf —“";f W Manager e e e CANE ¢ Nissta: Conmoy Sundny Moo dos R0 08 ktits, 83000085 Yorkera 8 irm, uneh @L5: ples. $85.1000 B—Firm, unch S e, blg movement in cotion gives & weak, o | the probable issue of $00.W000 in gold ead; market weak New York bry Goods Market, ' 1 3 <] BT el 10, 0% e & ok | bonas. This, however desirable, s not be- - R R NEW YORK, dun. th—The principal feature CLOVER. TIMOTHY. A GREEN GOODS MAN B Known Lo e hcater” than ‘o bt ligwed i, he best auaricrs ire: il Marser. Nt 103l LAve hiuck Marker. e L ORK: gai MeThe prpcinal fene | @ G PR AR, s A 0f @ Lrs . Prime crade, 3¢ u mericans were particularly strong LONDON, Jan. #.~CALCUTTA LI ST. LOUIS, J U —~CATTLI ecelpts, 4,300 | d for all classes of seasc s, | 14001412 Unlon Ave., Kausas City, so. ., n ‘Prime summer ysllow, Hi@se; off on & materlal rally in the Brazillan ex- |January and February, shipment via Cape, I Jas. Jli=siaceipia p e et TR e T | ————— | COTE, Fobruary 8,6, Morrisou's Faup head; shipments, 1,20 head; market weak and | though of the x

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