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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1895 e e e I e e e e — plekled bellfes, 5%@6%e. Lard, irregular; western | 1ine to parellel large sections of the C: i head. Warket weak to 100 Tower; bulk of sales, [ 5000 were for o 4 g d 9 NN CfiquRCIAL A D FlNANCIAL Fteam closed it $h.10; wales, 1,600 tierces at 8868 | nadian Pacific and to have government ald - i ) BT 10; heavica, §.9064.15; paokers, 18400415, | cluded 8900 Amersean. Ty o 4 03 bafe 1 F\(‘Wl*RS TA[ K]\G STR[K @6, oty at Gleke; Tanuary cloned at $6.70, | was being negotigted, cased the break. mixet, §8.7064.00; Nights, 80500080 * Yorkers | Ing 5580 tates Am ot can: futare: openet qotes i | AV LIVE L LA nominal; May, #., nominal: refined, quiet; con' | Other heavy' declines’ were Louisyille & s 700390, pigs, §.0009.60 steady and closed quiet and steadv: general ad n—— tinent, §1.25; 8. A., $7.50; compound, be. Pork, | Nashville, per cent; Cotton Ofl, 1% per amnm SHEEP-Recelpts, 2,60 head; shipments, 300 of speculative frtere:t; Amcricn, L, M. C., e rin—Nendy: westorn dairs, 1@ttc; west. | SILI, COLLON, Breferred, 3 per ceft; Lake an head. Market steady. Jrmmey, 4 8760 S Janunry ruary! . SR Stend ater ) : ore and Rubber, 1% per cent; Rock Is- 57 Md; February and March, 2 67600 | Tyieentd 5 ot On the Gold Export Roare Selling of Wheat cm creamers. 114 Wentorn factory. SGIHC | Jand® ot Southers preforred. 1 por cent, | Rather an Inferlor, Quality of Beef Steers OMICAUD LAVE STOOK. 2 58640: March and Al 3 beeus o ane | Diseatiefied with the Oondition on Oali Sigine, e Imitatlon creamers, 10G18; state | pnicand DORINERN preferTed, e per vt Were Receivad, and May, 2 60-84d; May and June, 3 616162 62-611 : Became Panicky. dalry, 106015¢; state creamery, 140, ok, tHe JEAT: Dronkioe on b rapirt it ere ived, June and July, 2 6-6d; July ind August, 80 fornia Roads, CHBESE |-\.1‘|",(l sate, large. !.(fi‘!"l‘\(r;m;n:", Fecelvers Were @ be w',':"m«l {m'_";m SO Business in the Cattle Market Without | August and tember, 3 1-64@3 2640; September "HEGEE Gliiet nd hiher. Wate nnd Tennyl | pany. After midday the pressure to sell was b ek e e “ H - canin, 90i%6%c T@ 2c; recel E n a great measure relleved and a partial b CHICAGO, Jan. 29.—Busine: o N B e mre— OTHIR SPCCULATIVE MARKETS WEAK [vania, 36Gitic: ice houme, nsGa, recelpis 58 | 1 covery Look piace, Lend sclline up bt per | BUYERS DID NOT- WANT MANY CATTLE |, o oo, o o e e e mar GENERAL GRAIN STOCKS, ARTHUR POLLING THE BIOTHERHOODS Wogihg, " oudyi SHIPpIRE/ SNPWNG] §out (o Choics, | QUL Lee R T Tl Ttetrie. which ot LA, O 1fo aC any Une, and while prices were With: | o s y At the Openi ¢ the Sesslon Wheat Spec- |, 1O state, common to _choice, old, | previously lost 1 per cent, 1% per cent; New | 44 W . out fmportant chanke, they were weak to a de- "'_" vices Covoring the Principal PESING X 1510 SOSION eat BPEC” | 3q7c; new, 6@1lc; Pacific const, old, 3%@ic; new. | Jersey Central, 1% per . cent New ere Were n Dozen Loads ot Cow Stuft | e luvers lock for pretty full receipts for . Folnts of Accumulation. ulators Gave Unmistakab'e Evidenco LT England, Rock TIsland, _Chicage , in the ¥ardq add the Market Wedneaday and Thursday, and think they will| NEW YORK, Jan. 3 —Special cable and tele- ugeno Debs Has Sent Word that THig HIDF wet salted New Orlcans, se- | Sugar, Laclede Gas preferred, I lose nothing Ly waiting. They bought In n | BTAphic advices to Bradstrect's, covering the bt L Sabed i s b U of What They Expected In the lected, 45 to, o Al@be: Buenos Ayres, 3 o preferred and Bay State Gas preferred, Was Steady All AL . U . y way % to 8 principal points of acet o o Un Other Modies—Two-Thirds Vi 20 1bs., 12 v, 24 to 30 Ib., T@T%e, u - 4 J » desultory way at trom $8.95 to $5 for common to | PHIncipal points of accumulation in the United - b RS R Recce, t6a2sc; pullea, | Ville, 2% ‘per cent: St Paul preferred, 1% windyl from $235 ta $.6 for stockers and_feeders Ing_changes in stocks of ‘krain last Saturday, $ 106 24c; Texas, 4 : ' [per cent; Long Isiand, 8 per cent. During . Fos thoie were no traces of yesterday's fcompared with the preceding Saturduy: Avail CHICAGO, Jan. 2—Under the influence | “riyiow=Active nnd higher; city, 4%c; coun- [ the last’ hour the market was generally FUBSDAY, Jan, 29, |V of firmitiess. the market was as imp as |able supply, United States and Canada, of | OAKLAND, Cal.. Jan. 90.—Cf p 0 e mel 3 = N ™ : bes o o Ve = a g Receipts were not large, but buyers ap- | the Rocky antaina: Wheat, decr 3,000 LAND, Cal, Jan. 20.—Chief Arthur of the gold export scare, the selling of %o, a8 to quality strong In tone and prices continued to move | The recelpts today were 1,713 cattle, 4,632 | peared to stand in dread of heavy supplies for e wheat became panicky, May dropping 1%c, MoNominal: United, closed $1.001¢: | Up to the clese, An exception was Bullman, | hogs and 181 sheep, as against 1,474 cattle, | {omorrow and Thursday, ‘and their bids were i TRCreADe, 3 : of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers . : TS, 3650016, ashington, in | which by % per, o ast before | . as st 1,47 e, | o8 and Thursday, and thele bids wer erease AT o - but_covering near the finish on sales for | \WHeMIIM Bs (LU o R | O D ot i ahares denlt In shosed | 1779 hogs and 2,064 sheep yesterday and 2,57 | [Fom 10 o, 16¢ and 20c off from yeaterdnys au e of 1s on his way to the Pacific coast. Under . tations, AL the close $4.00 was the extreme top LR export, and buying against puts caused |yl $; Phiadelonia and Slimore, | deciines on-the day, theliding Canadian 0. | cattle, 424 hogs and 4 sheep on Tuesday [of the maras I DNy WoEhth, shd LR Wag orease, 23000 ;! aten | his fnstructions all the brotherhoods are reaction, May closing %c lower ay corn |In bulk, $.2 . | cifie, 4% per cent; Cotton OIl preferred, of last week. Frof ary 1 to o pres. | About all that could be obtained for the best | wheat, 0,00 bu.; afloa and in | being polled o o d order cloned 1o lower, May oats, fe lower, and | oJ{psIN-Quiet: atrained, common to good, $1.35 | per cent; Cotton OI common, 17 per, cent: | ony dite the recaints thoe a logs ot 070 | IARL: "The Duik of the henvy nd. meum 8oid | Ruirape, Wheat increascs 1 46hom b | Larkes dos | - v on oo Y Provisions at liberal declines. L . NE—Quilet; B@0e g Island, 3 per cent; Pullman, 2% per b 970 | 4 from $4 [ m $3.95 to $1.20 took o BNERTIS. WHERE - soehe it BF e o o advisability of ordering a CE-Stendy; domestic, falr (o ex e ik mountaina not reported by the n ox- general strike. According to the rule At the opening of the session the wheat | | RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 4% Loulsville, 1% per cent; Loulsville & | CATTLE—There were only a faw loads of Hipts of only wbout 6,000 head, | anees Teeinde 3 L . bt b L ! cent: Norfolk & Western preferred, 3 per | cattle, 9,972 sheep and a gain of 36,920 hos. | most of the hogs. ity pan, 416 (e 000 bu, I norifwester intedd speculators gave unmistakable indications | " MOLAS Btendy: open kettle, go-d to cho'ce, h.;y‘u-qh- ?ll}..ll,yj|](:'-.l.“:t1“rr-, l]'» ’“::r-‘x.';ml' beef stes oh the market and none that L L Y “..li“.i;“lu.‘m.\.:u«:: Qlevifiors, T b i ville, 85,000, bu, in the brotherhood a general strike cannot of what they thought would be the effect |dGae. o e g b o Amert | 116 per cent; Oreson Short Tine and Lacleds | Were equal in quality to the top 1011 yes- | would have taken care of mote stock than Wwas | neasta brivite. elovat: (aloo b i Min- | e ordered without a consenting vote from s UL vt Clblazascoc i ol Sosoaizo, S0 AT Gha’ common and preferted, 1% per cent; | terday. The market, as a salesman ex- [Ofterd " Common to extra whocp ‘were duotod | private elevators and 2,00 bu. in Fort Worth, | {Wo-thirds of the members of the organiza- the strained financial situation resulting NGES—Fancy, firm at $2.0004.00, Distilling, St. Paul preferred, Nashville: | pressed it, was about the same thing that [t from $9.50 1o $he0 Culle Soid at from $1.7 Kifinas Oity Fraciat tion, therefrom. The weakness of foreign mar- Straite, $14 asked; plates, quiet. | Chattanooga and Susquehanna & Western | we have been having most of ths time |to 3.2 " i T Y ot The local brotherhoods have held t kets in the face of yesterday's advance [Sy LI b L SR LD preferred, 1 per cent, Speculation closed Ay, The vi ew cattle Receipta: Cattle, 4,000 head; calves, 300 head; | (KANSAS CITY, WHEAT-1c lawer; I e ets in th 3 3 . Reax: domentic, $3.90, 4 lately. The buyers want a few cattle, but h d No. 2 hard, G0@sic red, 49G1500; rejected, ' ev vor: , Mol 4 o 0. strong. The bond magket was weak and hogs, 25,000 Nead; sheen, 6,000 § 3 3 | Aviiane; rejected. | ings nearly every night for soveral weeks here was likewise an element in this dis SAD--Ste brokers' price, $3.0214; exchange | aotive during the day. There were some |they did not app ar to want thm very badly, URL TR ds L Sample sl Mississippi Hiver; N A o X L T e ST | - COEIHICstoady: broker® nrice, 8 .. | material chinges recorded, including Housa- | and there is no snap or life to the trade. Receipts and Dlsposition of Stoct. 3 at their headquarters in West Oaklund, and OPPER—Stendy; brokers' pric ex- ; have had a number of conferences with i opened with selle offering it freely at| COTTON SEED OIL-Quiet, with close about | May 17: Virginia 6s deferred trust recelbls | (hay received about yesterday's prices, but |Shown by the books of the Union Stock v ’ No. 2 mixed, 2@ 2%e; | perintendent Fillmore and other Southern wheat, which closed yesterday worth 53ge, | COUHIEICSSIG tonic 5s, which sold at 124, against 116% on | The sellers, as a rule, were figuring that | OfMclal recelpts and_disposition of stoc § mixed, 38%@%Nc; anywhere from 5 down to 2%c. No gen- | former quotations for smail parcels; round lots | Stamped receded 3iper cent to 6%, and Kan- q company for the twenty hours ending at 3 Pacific officials. Delegations of engineers 3 bee Aapdaed, Y he buyers were claiming that, taking the [o'c 8o E SR i bty ower to sell; prime white, 30gle, nom- | S88 Pacific consols' gave way 6 per cent to | the 1 3 s o'clock p. m., January 5 1S 2, e, omoial ) eral demand sprang up until it touched [ hosiviy lover it Gile, nom- | 20% pat recovered to T1%. The aggregate | quality Into consideration, the market wns v Duli; $1.2061.31. have been here from Arizona, Oregon and B2le, and such as sprang up at that price T sales were $1,8,500, a little stronger. There were two loads of Cars Head : Nevada. Thefr sessions have all been execus was agalnst puts, which had been bought OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. The 1;:]_~;.=n|m. ‘(|vsl“n_ Tondon c'uhlnkrm‘n heavy cattle, which brought $4.50, or within AL ING ‘ DT i1 1 i timothy, $9.00710.00; [ tive and the engineers have refused to di- 0 « of o o, — says: he president's message 18 unani- |, e t . ¥ fow U ¥ ks i . [, vulge any of their proceedings or plans. ey 8% from O24e .io SRWS. | wondition of Trade whd. GBOLRN mously approved as sound and thorough. [10¢ Of the top yesterday. A few others R ¥ 8 181 creamery, 11Q21c; dairy, | VUIR® ANy of thelr proccedings or plans. Bmith, who was said to have boug'i puts | Condition b iy 0ns - on | evertheless, gloomy views prevail as to | brought $1 and over, but the great bulk of 1 HSITION. : The engineers on Wilder's divisions are on 1,500,000 bu. at the pre's named, was e Dl Wnd Kancy Xrodace. the probable action of congress. A private [ the steers went at $. to 8. About Shee. I'w‘l'c\’:‘ll"';‘lall:“‘.l“‘ s corn, 14,00 b | I favor of striking, but are somewhat fear- credited with purchuses of 1060 Du, of | BUTTER-Culled stocke, Be; common to fair | cable (o a financial house Here seeme fo in- | everything way cleaned wp before the close. | omaia Packing company W o ) 1 i [ ful lest their attitude toward the American , setween G %o, an @le; fair to good country, 12G12%c; cholee to | dicate that authority will be granted for an here were ten or a dozen loads of cow 1. Hammond ¢ . i 9 B NS Whe i corn, none; | Raillway unfon during the strike in Jul May, at between 62 Wle, and that, | finey, 15ai6c; gathered cronmery, 10o; separator | external 8 per cent loan by the permission | Stuff in the vards and the market was |Swift' and Compan iy i onth; 10000 By e MO0 i oo, nonei | i veact meliiat thiems How, X TR 4 TR, SFORal E G eae tor (e tires | creamars, 360A of congress. This fs thought too good to be | steady to strong on the desirable grades, | Cudahy Packing o @ 9 ik 56 A60K 43 DU Db, wiis tHrouEN DN 16 the Lnpending panis Which threat: GB-Strictly fr Bise. true. The markets were irregular and quiet. [ The trade in this class of cattle wa Nelson Morris...... 3 v Coffeo Murket. So soon as Eugene V. Debs gets througl ened the market. By 11:30 o'clock the price 3 POULTRY - Chig 8 ks, Go: tur. | THe settlement has begun, Contangocs ol | anything, more active than the steer miar- | & 1Has. oooh . . W YORK, Jun. 20.—COFFEE-Options | With his legal troubles in Chicago he will for May had been reduced to b2, with | keys, 07 {TIY - Chickens, be; ducks, 6c; tr- | America were 2 to 24 per cent. Consols | Ket. Rough stock, bulls, stags, etc, were | It Tiecker & Degen.. . . . ned steady at unchunged to 10 points deeline; | start for California and has sent word to ORAIRY; -0t bash. WHEAt Bt de0. Demoran gt I o et G g@oe; | Were lower on realizations and the talk of [n good demand. Quite & number of ‘calves [J; Lobman,....... . N »+| rallied partly on local and foreln buving, but [all the officers of the unton to not antagonize zation had by (hat tihe spread to cvery | chofee lntee, Gaee, chaics sl fistoe; tarkeys, | American gold loans, Americans were flat [ changed hands ‘and some pretty good R N ra e again . Closing b steady b 30|y e BRGtHEMIO0A /oF - TBEEMENIVE BREIAUAS speculative market on the floor, and agita- | fair to kood S@sise: chiofce heavy, Siaadc; choiee | from first fo last, A new China 6 per cent | to 1%-1b. veals brought $5 to $.60. bt G Ml R V| v AL Including? | i the event of that or go\ng tion became exterme for a minute or {wo, | small, Sgioe; ducks, fale 1o kood, Tiagse; fancy, | gold loan for £3,000.000 is expected Imme-| There were not many fresh stockers and [ iad ARG L n Tine, $14.70@ |0 the event of that organization going out DUt was checked arain, when 5 fresh We: | Tull dressed, Siine; weese, (Al to Good; T1e@se; | lately. The price of issue, 86, is well re- | feeders in the yards, though taking the 0dds | motars . R 2 i Septem i 3 it on a general strike. mind was struck, ot the decline last re. | faney, fuil dressed, 4100 celved and had a favorable effect on the |and ends, pieces of loads, into considera- ) A Hei e Y ferred 1o, AME hiue i teal, per o, $L60G1LTS: | silyer market. e e tlon, there were probably ot far from ten iy o ALY BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Apart from the demoralizl L ol o | Breen wing teal, per dbz., $1.25G1.50; ducks, | The following were the closing quotations | to twelve loads. The market, however, was ook 000" by antos, tho “bagy i, natlonal siGALION UpoR. the Tercirn_ . do. | mixed, per” dox., 8100125 $4.001 | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- [ slow. The inquiry from the outside is light, | | Record, 7\ s il bl y N ekt Siaton. SoR| e trantivblece sE TG 1 o mestio grain markets, the other matters | hog Milards and red he 5072, change today there being few buyers in from the count Y Hops. Shuep: % to, frrive, & " “also 1,600 bags Maras L L CHICHACY pertaining to '""f""" and demand were en- @H.00; Jack ral -~ Tishinen 8% Norihwentern .96t | Prices paid were no more than steady. Sev- oo : o O | calbo and 1,000 bags Porto ‘Cabello, p. t. Reviews is a portrait of Robert Louis Stevens couraging to holders, and that, more than SAL—Choice fat, 70 to 110 Ibs., are quoted | Adams Ex 140 [*N._W.pfd......... 148 | eral loads of western feeders brought $3.10 AR 2 600 | HAVR . 20.—COFFEE-Opéned quiet, | gon; the same number contains another pic anything ele, encouraged (he DUYINg. | at' setrs o ard cotrs 30,1 T 1 35 N Y. Central g [and the same price was paid for a small [ (hictEo LA FAAD Tido 200 | unchanked (0 % advance; at 12 m.. steady, f which prevented the market from drifting i con DRSSt & SroAY. | COURE AL 198 (N Y. &N B bunch of natives. Representative sales: Pl _ 500 5000 | decline: at 3 pom.. steady, L@KC dicline; closed | ture of the late novelist—a sketch drawn fh.OustALS crinelplessipanio. - e it f Nebmska and towa, - el 106, |ontario & w. BERF STEERS, St e Toen | MY At Ml decline; mis, 31,000 bags. from life by that clever fllustrator, Vietor e primary market receipts tod i @ and lowa, part skims, 7 |Ore; i AV Pr.r N6t Aiib; 0. AV, PR otals ...eve.. 14,81 532 68 o ; — Gribayedo Mhere 6 418052501 Was “only 170,000 by, against 195,00 bu. on 1, Me; brick, No. 1, 1e; 1P Bl |Orexon Nav L85 2% % B Non. N b WML UL, A bR IR L L il Tuesday of last we’k, and compared with [ Swi . 1a Southern.. 48%0. 8. L & U. e 40 1048 3 65 Wo BALTIMORE, LOUR—Dull and un- [ Prof. Roux, Mackenzie BDowell, ®ir John 233,000 bu. on the corresponding day of gupland liay, $0.80; midiand, .60 low- | Gentrd) Bacile.... 13, |Faclnic Mall. | 1 : BN A0 [ PHLADELPIIA, Jan. 2-WOOL—Was in [ chamged Tecelbts, 0m bi; sipments, none. | Thompson, Dean Hole, the Sultan of Turkey, the year before. The export clearances | and. $ii rye straw, 3. Color makes the price | ghioiss Riton. . 147 | PILtaOILa. ... 9.0 3 GO 385 | better demand and prices rulcd firm; Ohio, Penn- | AWHEAT ZWeak and, lower: spot and month, | the Princess Bismarck, and other prominent {r(m.lm;l’w}y;lm ipal Atiantice ports amounted | feraden bring top. pri el CimBr 704 Pullman Paiace.. o i H L DLW LA LTI S M PRL i A fiizae, | personages. Mr. Robert Donald, an English 0 200, bu. of wheat, and absut 150,000 MG EON: AR il “hieako G 73 eaain % o 967 8 L1164 Y 90 and above, 16@17c; medium, 20@2c; 0. N i EA PG bu. in’the shape of flour, The l'“l'vlmm-lrm' PIGEONS—O01d birds, per doz., T6c@$1.00. :'.'n‘fl“uqm"'fl” wfu, ]rf;"x‘.‘.'ufml £ % 4l .. 1861 M % et 01064} omimon; 18Q%00; New bu.; X, Journalist, presents a pen picture of John BEBort: from. New York. ol abaut Aniicy VEGETABLES, Gonaolitated §s! 10t Richmon 4 115 3 il 0 Michigin, X is@irce: | 45,00 b Burns, the English labor leader. The ac- boatloads, and from outports of ten to|.POTATOES—Western stock, car lots, 85c; | Colo. Coal & Iron.. IRiGAwW 1060 20, 10 |X ¢ ‘ter blood, 206 CORN-—Weak and lower; spot and month, i | count which Mr. Donald gives of his hero's 8 v by Hb e : February o Bid; My, | 4634046k fifteen more and the taking of about 150,- | WAl lots. 70 Cotton OFl Cert.... (R G W, bfd. . 3 i 244 3 55 3 3 8 nbing and Y 4 ; g SAABTC! public and private lite is caleulated to caus 50,- | *"OLh I AT ¥ 3 L > i Sigte; low, mixed, 41%c bid, ceipts, 12, €0) bu. of spring and winter wheat here | piomd NS Hand plcked, navy, $.90G2.00; | Delawars & Hud. | Bogk Iniand: 9., 4 R LU e e T s bu.i sales, 812,000 bu, Americans to regard this much-abused Eng- i onome coverlng of shorts in the last | “ONIONS—On orders, 86, Bek gk s i : L I R Sio: Sothern yetlow 3 AR L DA WL D The 'general demoralization which struck ST POTATOLS-Home grown, $2.50@2.75; e aan . . 15@160; unwashed, dnrk-colored_clothing, Hght, | 167,000 b 5 Clg T A QLRI U Qi el il — everything on the speculative list this morn- | Kansas, $2.002.25. “ " Refinery. u : (1 fine, Y@10c; heavy fin medium, 12@13c; | RYE—Dull; No. ¢ than as a practical municipal legislator and ing was nowhere more conspleqous. than in | BBETSDer bbi., $1I0GLTS, 1 Troi. L ; . fine. medium, 11412¢; coarse, 112e; ferritorial | HAY—Quict; pric : administrator. The Review of Reviews, 13 the corn pit., The Jeceints” were only 317 CARROTS wor i, a2 " itie. ai . 4 and northwestern light fine, 8gc: heavy fine, | torehiolce timothy, $12.00913.00; othera unch - | Astor Place, New York. cars, against 290 estimated. But the break VLIFLOWER--Pir crate of a dos. and half | Hocking Valley. T &0, Cent. pi.. : : o; fine 0a11e; - medium, 1@ s p St gely ine in wheat at the opening caused holders of | %ty doz., 2.5G2.56. Tittnols Contral. [Unlon Pacific. t auarter blood, coarse, 1@ Minneapolls Wheat Market. AL UL L ety 0 1l corn to rush their stuft on the market re.| HORSERADISIE Per Ib., 6@tc. .P.& Duluth ... |0.'s Express. s AL s LONDON, Jan. A good average selection | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 20.—Wheat today sola | Creasing its scope of usefulness to include ; PATSNIFS- ber b, 5 ction fales. today. o o e article lomestic, soclal ational gardless of eversthing but keeping it and ! §-Per Dbl L& T pta 213 W. St . & P ’ iction s ¥ rthan. over, the drop beln for ¢t ‘the | able articles on domestic, social, educations standing up to fresh margin calls, The | BARSLEY por ah . ik ) . Lako Erlo & West steady, with America again a | opening, or nearly 1ige lower than the elos nd hygienic topies. Mrs. Jenness Miller PARSLEY—Per doz. b Vi ALy er. The usual 0 offered and " wi i i C and hygl 2 b i S e ‘ country holdings, which up to Within the | TORNIES b Lo Chflooo N 3 9 2 6 A Uk e et | terday, with a rally at the closing. There Was | puplication has always been surrounded by Iast few days had withstood all attemuts at SDINACH-ber Mt Tong Soaree e 100 R e D L. s e T " e, muier 0f | ety 10%aY trade s futires, largely seliing by R Tt o Ut mER et WO S Mt dislodgement, have been” gradually inder. RROITR BomVIIBI A | “dopra.. aafs s | Dales offered today 45, of which 1,00 | Chief catise of ‘Weaknoss. se to be in the | gathering about her a class of writers, every price of wheal near the end and the reported | staon fo ltonsi$e.9002:231 HicholoeReanterni|) yShiy e nie NID &R, wee B 0 New South Wale e 0@ | atehed closely. ihe millers” were willing 10 | his or her hobbies as Mrs. Miller s on her ®ale at the seaboard of twenty boatlonds of | GHAL none: Malagas, per 65 to | Michizan Ceni. !l b o Rrensy, , 442 bales: | bave (o buye” Recel ening | most admirable ome. The latter continues gorn for export caused some demand here | o5 lb 1050, 3 Miasour! Paciiié a 0 . 0, Ta; greasy Vietoria, ose: "May, | her popular series, “Law, Order and Art in and reaction to 43%c. ost of the late| CRA 5 s, fancy, $11.00@11.50 | Moblle hio - y s¢ > : s 4 s = 5 i ‘ L ie A buying was, however, credited to shorts. per bl SRR ING Nashville Chat.... 5 3 Vire 345y, ] se 10160 o, % northern, b, | Dress” in the Jlu\_uury Mu} uf‘!I:v(“\ln‘n‘tl;ly. The market for oats was active almost TROPICAL FRUITS. National Cordage. ;A ol BT ', g ; ‘acoured, ret 1s un: ratEnatenteuing (0 8 18SUS GODEAINR L RUIIAY O AALIGAARE HE from the beginning to the end. The heavi- | ORANGES—Fioridas, per box, i NGOy St i 4 { Lt New 1 bules? scoured, | ted at 3.0 i patents, | article on “Great-Grandmother's Kitchen and et Bting was ! the penoipal featurs: and | 1o $5.50; meed)ings. & REHEIE] Tl $hiy 1w, e tie B securon, Euagns ia; v export %0@210; red | the Aladdin Oven.” Published at 114 Fifth was very great. Corn was weaker and Choice stock, $2.0002.50 per bunch, | No& W, DId.. fi 5 Ll L R G ER eibs rdet: I Avenue, New York. Quite influential in creating lower prices in New Messinas, sizes 300 to 360, $3.50 | Northern Pacitie. 3| Am. Tob. Lo pA 1 80 X N, Jan. 20.—The wool market Among the notable special articles appear- ifred o iotiine of anont fiow of sale and | O INEAPPLES—Per o, 12,0040, oescIpedl : LN a1 tained @ teads tone during the past weel ; ing In January’s Pgving and Municipal En- Was also extended Into the speculative MISCELLANEOUS, LD &G e pasit el o e e gineering Is “The Benefits of Strect Paving, crowd. The selling of May was quite gen- | OYSTERS—Meduim, per can, 16c; horseshoes, | . HEAlES e P S 5 10000 3 . men's wear. The London market also helps w o, an interesting and practical discourse on the eral and two or three firms were credited | 200 extra standurds, 2165 extra’selects, fe; com: | (UdinE: Atchison, ddw: Am oo Dintrivine the domestic market, “Pricos for leading descrip. | GORN=Lower; No. i, dinge. 0 L gubject, applying especially o clties of With ‘again’ raiding the market, Bartlett- | pany selects, 2e: New York counts, s bulks, | Lurlinkton, 13,60i Chicgo Ga Hons qre: OB and Penneyivania. fleeces, No. 1, | 5 OATS—Lower;' No.''white, 32t4e; No. 3 white, gi2ien APERIE TSHEECRT I8 by George Frazier, Patton Hros. and Updyke were rd, per gal:, $1.30. G E AU L R, ‘Dac) 190: X and XX and above, 1i@isc; Oalo delainé Y 1 A pheed ) 3 o Ipas T AL TR o; | Louwisville & Nashville, 10,00; Missouri Pacitic, | 1. o ) 5 plapaye e, — % W. Shanklin; “Highway Improvement in offering very liberally. The buying was lim- ney, 16c; - fancy, Me; | 3700 Nat L 3100; New Jersey Central, | 3 s, 18%@1dc; territory wools, Montana, fi: VB, s ited and confined to scalpers and a few stray | “gice; 12@ldc; California, bags, T N e s 00y ST be Ainesa Tt S Hoom b soiE E and fine medium, 9@12; medium, 1213c; ‘Wyo- | RYE vor! ok, $9.95: lard, $6.5. | Massachuselts,” by Burton H. Allbee; ‘“The shorts. Moy started at from 20 to Jike | i it smintds 1 10 20-10 chhs g oo son | Iand 0,008 St Daul, 21500; Soulthern rafimad, | 1.1 1% o ming, tah, Dokots, Nevads, 1d4h3,and \olo; | RECEIPTS Floor, 000 bbin.; wheat 10,403 bu.; | Flow of Water Through Glased Pipes, by nd gradually dropped off to 27%c, which is 3 AU B Gl s sans, pe . | 5.900; Southern railroad preferred, 5.900; ‘Wabash [ 100 ¢ 35 cie o T T N O | Ty isa 8800 bl vt 7 ! ' | Emmett Steece, C. E,; “Municipal Ownership anothier low price of the crop and Ke below | niiy § gal. cann g 0 JUES Per doz, " B2 | pord IS0, Wentern Union, 0. 3 f 5 (1580 3 el O Caltornle Wl Pk POT: | > BHIPMENTS- Flour, 15,000 bbls. of Street Lighting Plants,” by Carl Beri- RUARNGR L | ied bottom this same dav,gast| NUTS_Almonds 1ic; English walnuts, soft : P gon wools, ‘eastern, fair, 9@10c; cholce, 11@12%c; o, T thaupt; *“Technical Analyses of Asphaltum, we ewm”;nl;rrlngn" he market rallle to 28%c, :le;god 12c; standards,’ 10c; filberts, 8@9c; Brazil New York Money Market. ¥ : Australian wools, scoured, ”Li""ali'"fu"‘ superfine, = ;" ‘O'l'k “fl"" A-‘"’ H 2 "'":‘- 11s | DY Le A. Linton; “A Standard Paving Brick,” The provision market fell into line with | ~SAUER KRAUT—Choice white, per bbl., $4.0@ | p MW YORK, Jan. 20--MONBY ON CALL- 2 > aycrage;850GA50: {woor AIEEA% of mpornes Trom any section, “wnd bartcu | €t With many valuable minor articles and the declining markets and suffered a severe | 5.00; per haif bbl., $2.60a2. x,‘:‘g';;';'_"d',',:““‘ BT pon contipan. 1oen, 2 o Liverponl Markets Tarly from the laege interior markets, the de- | letters in the department of current infor- break, which it “only ‘partially recovered | MINCE MIAT-Fancy, in hait Wbl per b, | P50 SRR AREPE SRBrR_sa4 per cent. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 20.—4:15 p. m.—WHEAT— | mana was very frregular and emphasized to some [ mation relating to municipal engineering in from 'in the end. My pork, Which closed | 2%ei 10-gal. Kegs, 6e; condensed, per cane of § | ERIME MERCANTILE, PATBRCGY, per conty 3 ¥ : Spot quiet, demand poor; No. 2'red winter, 48 51; | extent by the heavy fall of snow. There was o | general. Municipal Engineering Company, esterday at $10.47%, opened with sellers at | 40z plos., 280, E business in bankers' bills at $1.89%¢4.89% for d X N red’ spring, 1 hard, Manitoba, demand ‘for moderate selections of some special- | Fiouios g 1050, and in the course of the forenoon R—Pure. julce, per bbl., $5; half bbl., $3. [ businces in bankers, bilis at $LE@TLER tor e 1 §: % 2 s id: No. 1 California, b8, Futures opened easy, | ties, yet any sales of importance resulted from polis, had declined to $9.75. It recovered to $10.15 HIDES AND TALLOW. DL, O g " lihsed from Sectenday’s closing fgurcs; clon.d | forwardings on. former engagements. Printing [ Hunting the stag according to the fashion and the latest trading was at $10.021, Lard [ HIDES—No 1 green hides, 3%@dc: No. 2 green | * SIL\IETR CERTIFICATES—50%e bid, 2 toc 5 eusy with near and distant positions 2g3 tarthings | cloths firm at 2 9160 bid, anotlier sile of 1,00 | of the French aristocracy is conceded to bo and ribs pursued a similar course, winding 2:;01'-: LA S i een tRallad ghides, Soi No. 2| GOVERNMENT 1iON ady. S s, |8 115 3 SRl j, Dusiness atout equ ||:»‘é.‘:m.finmz..-;u;‘inm pieces weekly to May. the royal sport of the world. While it is B T 0y DL T i he e 3 168, o: MoK raan Eayten miden 20w | Sl sna, fof lrelnia,te gefecred heayy and lower. el L Ol & FR R S T At Peorta, less exciting than slaying tigers in India e wenknesa of the corn mariet. waa | $0.1ba, 4iic:' No. 1 veal caif, 8 to 15 Iba., fc: No, | ' Closing quotations on bonds were as follow S o o e CORN~—Spot, firm; American mixed, 48 140; | PEORIA, Jan. 20.—CORN—Dull, lower; No. 2, | or grizzlies in the Rocky mountains, it is the principal incentive to the selling of pro. | 2, ¢4l calf, 8 to 15 1bs, 5c; No. 1 dry fiint hides, - 5 i s Futures opened dull with near positions 1 farth- | goizc; No, '3, 40%c. more picturesque than either sport, and it | incen X Be; No. 2 'dry fint hides,’ 6¢; No. 1 dry salted | U-8 68 reg...... 1148 D.&R.G. 4s..... Z 8 Ao 5 ing lower and distant positions unchanged from | ~GATS—Duil,_lower; No. 2, white, 30%c; No. 3, g h 1 5 Visions. Hog recelpts were 21,000 head, and | hides, fe; part cured hides, e por Ib. less than | U. 8. 68,coup...\\ ig | Erle 2ds, Li.. 620 Laie yesterday's closing prices; closed weak white, 291@20%c. is carried out with a completeness of ele ”fi:"...‘,‘;::‘.“.,“::'cffi‘,{'.“‘};?“.é:‘n'nr‘?é'»‘»“"'i%ul fully ‘cured. ll.". g, ‘4». TeR. . 16/G. H. & S. v ies 666 . January 1 farthing 1ot and other months RYE—Nominal. gant detail that makes other hunting seem = ecel Vi 3 SHEEP PELTS—Green salted, - 8. cach, 25600; coup..". | : s Tower' busincss heavicat on early. poitionss WHTSR Yo Fittn: nigh wine, $1.22. nost commonplace. “With the Hounds § 20 cars; corn, 115 cars; oats, 80 cars. Ereen salted shearlings (thort waoled sarly Sei: | Us 8. 28. reg..s ... : & aln p) n 3 ..l 086 Lol 923 uary, s 11%d; Fel s 110; March, 3s 11d. RECEIPTS—Wheat, 1,200 bi.; corn, 24,700 bu.; | o, ” X & The leading futures rangud as follows: each, 5@loc; dry shearlings (short wooled early | Phcific s of '05.. “ e oo T2 e Aprii, 3s 113%d; M 1 June, 3s 11iad. oats. 39,600 bu.; rye, 600 bu.; barley, 5,600 bu. France,” by Hamblen Sears, published in (clo skins), No, 1, each, 5@l0c; dry shearli ort | Ala. Clags A...... 1 L K 3 ‘TERNS, FLOUR—Demand poor; St Louls fancy winter, SHIPMENTS—Wheat, none; corn, 500 bu.; |the January Harper's, relates the incidents Articiea. Wooled early’ sking), No. 2. each. oi ey fint | Ala. Class B. o BN, v HIPMENT ical S 5 _Low. ] Closs. . P B 45 6d. oats, 36,200 bu.; rye, none; barley, 1400 bu, of a day’s chase as It may still bg seen near Wheat,No, 2| Kansas ‘and Nebraska butcher wool pelis, per | Al Class C1L100 Mutial Union G5 LY g BACON—Short ribs, 28 1bs., 28, e L et el il o Ib., actual weight, 5@sc; dry flint Kansas and | Ali. Currency.. . N. J. C. Gen, b, S ¥ mand poor; Cum- Sagar Market. g & Nebraska murrain wool pelts, per Ib, actual | Lit. New Con. 4. No. Pac. 1818 o chman, basls At 57 Short ribs, 38 Wb, | oo vonie gt SUGAR—Raw, frmer; | Bunt was lke when led by a king, with weight, 4@6c; dry flint Colorado butcher wool | Missouri Gs. 1 do2ds. .. | 38 oo 2. Hindon b 308; long ¢ Jght, 38G45 Ibs., 28 long clear, | ool o) e test, at 8 1-16c ex ship. Refined, | brinces and statesmen in his wake. The pelte, ber” Ib actual welkht, 4@otic: dry fint | N-C.08-... - N Conmols. csr Jabi |72 fecders....1060 330" e N e T auiet, ! article is illustrated from drawings by A. 3 ekt 4G BEIRRPAESDymaclusliligl ofnon pand’ i) R'G. West, 18ts..- ; Wil Guthei A : s T s “Tatlow, iine | | LONDON, Jan. #1-SUGAT-Canc, steady In | |, Jaccacl, Alfred Parson's serles of beaus i TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No, 1, 4g | denn. new soi §s: TR A T Yool L Aol LU Bef, extra Tndla mess, s prime | 91l positlons: contrifugal Juva, Musco- | tirully illustrated papers on Japan s con Rrease i ol butter, - 2G2%0;" beew. | Va- Centurie 5 Son.. sale. The quality averaged up. pretty fair, that i. 4 01l Market, tain peak which stands as a type of grand- wax, prime, 17@20c; rough tallow,’ 2c. do deferred 3 is, about like the generality of duys, though' th S oderate; LONDON, Jan, 20—LINSEED OTL—193 0d. eur, and whose outlines are familiar through FURS. Atchison ds. ” 134 | was nothing quite up to the top louds of yeste can_white, 495; finest A an colored, 00s, | BREMEN, Jan. ROLEUM-—$5 the’ decorations on countless Japanese fans NeLRaontan black, Ne. 1 largs. S40,00085.0) s 105 | market opened fully 56 and in | SUBLERTING SELRITS-ta Domestlc Trade Briefs. and other articles of bric-a-brac. The ex- DBk Y oatlinks o Rncral s B ro 000! So. R R... cases 10c lower than yesterday. A few | ROSIN-Common i B Tam. 20—Clearings, $18,762,511; bal- | tent of the United States Is recalled vividly meatim, 10 Ko 1 amatl: 5 bear ik, "Sibe - e aRoL phanta, | DUL a0 e CONSeN | - BOTTONERED Ol -mivervool refined, s 10, % by Jullan Ralph's article, “Charleston and vo. e, 30,001 0. 1 medium, $5.00@6.00; D I ) el Fully T08 it ey | & LINSEED OLL—t1s 20, 7 BALTIM 20.—Clearings, $2,417,009; | the Carolinas.”” While winter is having its RO ol ¥ b ‘Wack Montann’ and Rocky | - San Franciaco Mining stock Quotations. et iortay L AL e) g | EBTROLBUM-Refnedy SKA T1 & o akas | batances; pean,eis way In some 2,000,000 square miles of Uncle R G TR eI 3$14; No. i small, $10; black, Montana year: | . SAN FRANCISCO, 29.--The offieial closing [ a drag the buyers gradually ook the hogs, and | pind quarters, 5. = NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Clearings, $112470,601; | Sam's territory, yet there is a sunny side Lo large, 3i2; No. 1 neaium, 36 Noo 1 tons for mining stocks today were as fol- | the market closed at about the worst prices of | "HOPSTAt London (Pacific const), £2 15, balances, $16,027,134. even to the first three months of tho year, WILE. p @54%c; No. 3 spring b4 black, = Montana “cubs, the day. At midduy there were atill 1,000 hogs | The recelpts of wheat during the past three | Npw YORK, Jan. 20.—The total amount of | anq the center of all this charm is Charless nominal; No. 2 red, 49%@50% pipal " | large, $6.60; No. 1 medlum, $4.00; No. Alts . 30 |Julin.. jinsold, with no one trying to bily them. Uie mar- | days were 446,00 centals, Including 125,000 Amerl- | cold withdrawn from the subtreasury tod vas Haceh B A sharn) ey ke N8 vellow, 39%e. 85; brar, wiver No. 1 Taig ; nha clon v stBER B ch LR asrasa ket belng fat as @ rosult of the wlump in pro; | can. The mceipts of Ammel m during the | 710, Wit ton. Harper & Bros., New York. No."2 white, dogtic; No. 3 [ Vst #% Ne-, b amall, cr Up, | Andes . Kentucky Con {o $415, the ' i ‘the top, ax | PO thre T 10 Jan. 20.—Clearings, $.790,400; "1"“‘ B0a301 %0, Jearlings. No. = h‘n m‘.m ‘.wl mfiuuu.N, LA {:ph-n“‘I e i‘!'ldjl'\ i Con.. enlnatiatisn iy, 5 20 on Tuesday 5,603, quiet m:hp]-r cent. Shoo Strike. RY 13—No. n R tip, cubs, ) et & Beleher. ... exfean.. ... sinatidh. L Ayt 5 4 S 5 mium bid. VERHILL, Mas an, 29 e . own, No. ., $20. ; 3 ullion. .. : Dhip SN e om._ $3.80_tc Vi pened weak, own Ve, rallied 10A0 e dn . 4 oyes e factory w: e FLAX SBED-No, 1 @1.43, fedium, $16; No. 1 small, $1: bear, Drown, year. | Bulwer €on,.. Overnian. KomisgTols 4 1o on cash buying and ‘closed lc below yester- Money, 4@i4ie per con i o tled today, the firm signing the arbitration TIMOTHY SE {0 {ings, No. 1 larke, $10.00¢12.00: No- * medium, 38; | Caiedonia........ POLOKI.. e T P ; 2 Ted, cash, 4B%ci Janunry, " dbe; | tme.” New Work cxchanse d agreement submitted by the strikers, This PROVISIONS per bbl., $9, 7 am, | cutm No. L larke, | Challenge Con.. AVARS. .11 .o 7eaiorday: BREnL i 8 T July, S1%c. i 00N R i ig the first of the big firms to give in. o 5 L No. 1 medium, $: No. 1 small. 35; badger, | Chollar rri N last week. ~Representative sales: ned 2o early and quickly, but ral- | CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—The Chicago, Burlington 5 AR ver 10 ibe, KBGO, | Shirt i o by 1ngge, SLWOLE, No. 1 medigm, ‘oe; No: Con, Cai” 3 v, Sh. Pr. P, at 2 nixed, chih, gT%c: | & Quiney Tallway issued a statement today show- | 8. R. Patten dentist removed to Brown blk. T e bty pBliad. shonidec (e small, G0c; fisher, No.'11arke, $5; No. 1 medium, | Gon i payitt, . Sl b 3 f a3, "0 @a0ie; | ing that the net earnings of the Durlington sys- :LU.I'HJ», short clear sides (boxed), $4.5] $6; No. 1 small, $4; fox, silver, Con. Imperial..... ’:‘ o i ol 4 B May, 40KG40% ‘Hk" v the year: enoing. Docombor 81, 1664, A us o color ac: g Exchequer... .4 (Umhcon...... 00 5 Lam i A but fairly_firm; No. 3, cash, | $280.670, a decrease compared with ‘1593 of $1,- cording ‘to beauty,’ No. 1 lurge, $100: No, 1| Gioyh boint. 47 e 9214 WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal, | medium, 360; No. 1 small, $5); fox, sil a2 according o beauty, No' 1 large. $ ale; | Gould & Curry..... 253c; Jantary, May, He, X The followlng were the recclpts and shipments | medium, $90; No. 1 small, $2v; 1ok, cross, o, ] | Hale & Norcross.. s ; RYD=irn; Sa aledyiesat B, Charged with Porjury. ] [] today: large, $7; No. 1 medium, No. 1 small, $2; | “Silver bars, 60%@60c. Mexican dollars, 491 s 150 N BARLEY-No harged " [} Ao Recelpta,[Sipmonts. | (o2 fed, No. 1 larke, $1.66; Ne. 4 medilm, $1.85 | @o0c. - Drafis, sigit, 175c; telographic, 225gc. il g ! T BRAN islorlg ALt CHADRON, Neb., Jan, 20.—(Special Tele- BANKERE, 1 large, 7 LAX D-$1.35. —_ i, No: ot § LoV —L. E. La vas today taken into 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chi FaTr No. ‘1 small, 00 foxt kit ha i Lvies CLOVER SEID-§ gram.)—L. B. Larson was rborn-st., Chicago. Flour, bbls 8,000 8,000 | 1 mediym, 2 snedlom tot Fo o5 ety Boston Stook Quotations. s sds A 2 TIMOTHY SEED- a Inite W Flou: 2 X 3 um, 40c; No. 1 small, $0e; A M BEE! custody by W. H. Liddiard, deputy United | 15 Wall-st., New York. State-et., Boston, Sormrns: || ad2000| 47000 lymxe No lrge, 8 No. "1 imedium, §2; No. 1| DOSTON. Jan. 20.—Call-loans. 24@4 per cent: 4 : HAY Quict, and unchanked. ustody by v 70 State-st., Boston $L50; marten, No. 1 large g Jhu. 40,08 5 Der i e R Tower: fancy Fliin, 24% States marshal, on a charge of perjury. A. ' CITY, COUNTY, oatn: bu’ 111! opoael Qmovo | inviiime 310l No. "t S, 317 nunk, No. 1 | bocke, bonas wna ‘miniag snarese - s 7 ) : arittor creamery, A daiy, g o cholct, | W Crites, an’ attorney of this place, who SeEYOLWATER ang DS B k oo | taedh { : : No, 2 s 3 o the charges cated \/¢HER HIGH GRA . 85.000 18.000 A s s, Mok mearall, | LS. ¥ IR o i 40-10%% e s 2 4 ST ording to the charges, implicated in the DE On the Produce exchange today the butter mar- | 10¢; No. 1 small, v cct head | Am. Sugar.... 803 Wis. Central = & i & rth i ompanied him to Lincol Jought and Bold. Correspondence Solieitcd. ol wan sleady: creamory, 12@33ci dairy, 10 1Jaree, $1.0002.0 t sking, | A 8 Ritess - ST IAMORIAD] i @20, Eggs, firm; 14624 i No. £ No. 1 medium, | Bay State Gas..... 104 |Atchison 4n. .. No. 3 s oter. pale, No. i | el Telophona.... 160, |Now Eugland a.. i3 - 55 small, 34; | Boston & Albany.! 2 4 NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET, raccoon, No. 1 large, 60@i0c i mediom, sle; | Boston & Malno... 160 | Wia. No 1 smal, e, riccoon. blac [ 0 | Atlantice. oo - sor. | NO: 1 1arie, Boo@s2.00; meank, b sed, narrow | Fitchbure, ...\ | Boston & Moniand Closing Quotations on the Frincipal Com: e o 1 mediom, 4 e | Gen. Bl I73034@% | Butte & Boston. .. modities and Staplos. 25c; skunk, broad stiiped, No. 1 large, | INino .43 | Calumet & Hecla.: b, short clear, $057%. Bacon, NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—FLOUR-Recelpts, 14,- 2ic; wolverine, No. 1 large, $4; 'No. 1 medium, | Mexican Central., 0 | Centennial, . chan R la Satesie 1900 Dhin Tamiaet e g a2 No. 1 small, §2; wolf, mountain, No.'1 lar N V.&N.B...... 204 Franklin . “ . R lour, 1,000 bhls.; wheat, 5,000 bu. i kB 7 % 8,000 PKES. | §30 No. 1 medium,’ § . 1_smali, ‘§150; wi 0ld Colony. " .\\." 180" | Kears: T 4 s A g fe 3 o, 7,000 bu. Market weak and lower o sell, Demand small | prairie, No.'1 large, 65@%)¢; No. 1 medium, 6c; | Ore. Short Line... ~ 4 |Osceola.. 3 KH 1M Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 21,000 and for special brands. Southern flour, dull. | No. 1 small, 40c; beaver, per skin, No. 1 large, | Rubbe S 383 Quiney ! bu.; corn, 1,000 bu.; oats, 25,000 b, Rye flour, dull; sales, 300 bbls, Buckwheat flour, | $9.0006.00; No. 1'medium| $.80; No. 1 small, $2; | Union Pacific. | 88 Tamarack..., !l b s a0 R4, B —— R o) * | beaver kits, No. 1 large. $2; No. 1 medium, §1.60; [ WestEnd..... ful| Edison K161 4 Mo Philadelphla Grain Markots. Standurd 1 prime steam, $6.25; cholee, - $6. meats, boxed, shoulders, $4.87%; longs, . For a Ay at 3 No. 1 small, Tc: muskrats, winter, No. 1 large, | dopfd...... .. e . B VHE, e lomArt ¢ . BUCKWH at 4asie. BG100; No. § medium. $e: No, 1 small, fo; muske - s 1 B 4. 4 NoBILALE WHEAT-HO Jone Catalogue CORN MEAL—Quict; sales, 2,000 sacks and 20 . fall, No. 1 large, 4@6c; No. 1 medium, To; & Yo, 2 red. d ary, s Bbls; yellow western, §1.056142; Brandswine, | No 1 small, 6o; muskrats. Kits, 2G3c. New York Mining Quotations. 3 ot 3 alxad Tonuary, £ and 32,90, —— NEW YORK, Jan. 29.-~The following are the e 8. ) A5%@45%e; March, 46@46%c; £ RYE-Nominali car lots, 05 boat loads, STOCKS AND BONDS, cloning mining quotations: N e 1000108 o Nevil, 40 Prices soasTc. o T e M g ..o 2K DTS lower: 2 white, January, BARLEY—Noglected; No, 3 Milwaukee, 44@6 4 BUINB crirreieeny QRIAFIG. e 82 - MeyoronlB oo bo; February, 36 March, 30%G3%c; o, st gl o vAUkes 405 | gumors of w New Hond Loan the Feature froe i S BEP—There wna gnls? ons. fresh load on the | SN§d6e; bebruary, %0 BH; IERGMA ¥ ) PARLEY MALT=Nominal: western, 70671c in Wali Street. markec gnd (e demind wan Chightat steady | PROVISIONS —Quict and steady, . Bect, gity, o cceipte, 2 g eXPOrts, 63,100 SW Y 29 e 5 3 prices. Representativé sales: camily, $9.00010,00; smoked beef, $11.60G18,00; be 4 #poi. Bpot mirket frregular; No. 2 red, in store [ S€neral belief in Wall street today the gov- | Fatid & CuIYC HAIER 181 western wethers | et ey B ? Sides, ribbed, In walt e and elevator, 66%¢; afloat : b, §7%@ | ernment s preparing for the issue of | Homestakor o I OB s srear 20 western wethers ¥ $7.0007 a0 " $5.00@8.25; khoulders, 0 aloat; N herp. $owo dellverdd No. | a new § per cent loan and that a treasury | Mexiea A | Yellow Jacke.. s piciced, chrad, §5 010 257 shoulders, smoked, 1816 a for the m 3 ware circular glving the terms of the loan ST, LOUIS g ¢ ccelpts, 3,300 | City refined. In palls, $8.00G8.60. 2 breaking the ow record under heavy likely to be issued at any moment. Wash- Loadon Stock Quotation head; shipn Pinarket strong, getives | BUTT! fancy we Cables, disappointing Bradatr 0 orcamery, e ington dispatches denied that such a deter- Jan. 28—4 p. m. closing good natl L 8256445 Ught | fancy prints, 2c; fancy Pennsyl: " hief o e gloomy outlook for any improve. — i - el 053.00; stockera, 00, et i ‘the' B aciul world: A inal parei ve: | mination had been reached by the president, | i BN SUPaN o e B e vt 33 0000, erass G- Firm and 16 1%c bigher; fresh, nearby, MALLET & DAVIS, govery Trenulied frum Beavy’ export buchages bf | UL apparently without any effect upon cur- . AN ¥ Cautryl... e $2/05013,00; cOWH, $2.0062.90, Tacah, western, 3ic The Celebrated HINZE, 9 und the close was firm at S@dhe | rent opinion, which held to it that another A HOGS—Receipty, 7,000 head: shipments, 400 Hteady gof decline; No, 2 red, Sanuary, closed at S | bond - iusue is impending. ‘The chief Influ- | Méxican oniinary. 16| Mex. Cen. new du head. Market opened easler, closed 100 lower Refined, quiet but steady, cloncd” at Siige; May. 1 31000006, chosed i | C0e Of this bellel wus upon (he money | “hAR SILVER27d perownce. | BonGLIs. plaes comimen “and Hood siock, $o0 Gotton Market, . AND A LIS1 OF SECOND-HAND BARGAINS, i%e: June, biGRLC, closed at Sie; July, [ Market rather than on the Btock exchange, | MONEY-Y per cont YORK, Jan. #.—COTTON-—Easy and ¢ in the open market for sP—Recelpts, 3,100 head; shipments, none; i BT 11-16@58M0, closed at B8c; August, 08@59ic, | 8nd was reflected in a hardening of 1oans | The rate of dise a ddiing, & ow middling, 4%c St i o | o | L AV BACED (he et et | BIE o 10 b oo Tof 8 MG | el vl B ol RIS, WS | fof i, S Bl || A PR for $40-An Organ for-$15 les, 96,00 bu. futures and 185,000 bu. spot. | Past. e 8 per oot e L W heles; k80,458 Dale ano 10 g ot market irregular; No. c in_eleval The factors of the share speculation were Foreign Financial Affuirs. New York Live Stock Market. L h o POOL. Tan. . —COTT edy; samer” wixed "4 T o 5 the prospec gold exports, the withe | BERLIN, Jan. 2.—Exchange. on London, 8| NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—BEEVES—Receipts, §00 RiRMOL. Jef X pusifiess; middling American, 2 82:820; 1 3 y drawals of gold from the subtieasury, the | days' sight, i 3 el Ty : 3 — O of f , the ght, 2 marks 42 pli. head: no trade: nominally firm; exports today, 400 | the sales of .the day were 1,000 bales, of Which Hhduiton "and tower SAbiee” i Vi heavy London market for American acourls | PARIS, Jan. 2-—Three per cent rentes, 1r [ beevis 1,80 shecy anid 2,000 quariery of bect ots o ce usic 1or—1c., R Shger covaring, o gulet at f@1y ties, selllng here for the forelgn account | §2ic for the account. Exchange on London, 25f | SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 2,00 head; on S e ey (loned A ) Frbruary, 47kc, | and' the ralsing of the Issue of sliver versus | 1% for checks sale. 300 head: firm and siightly higher, heep AR, AL (PNORC. cloed At ¢ gold, which the president’s message has led [ LONDON, Jan. 2.—Gold Is quoted today at [pPor L0 alr, 33.0064.00; lambs, common to choice, CPECIALTY CRACE. s S50 U aports, 100 b to both in congress and in sections of | Buenos Ayres at %5 Madrid, 11.00; Lisbon, | #5065 02 A bu 325,000 futures and 201,000 bu spot. | finance, not in this country alone, but be- | 23.25%; St. Petersburg, 8; Athens, i7; Home S—Heveipts, 5,000 head; steady. MlLLET ESTABLISHED 1874, SOLD OVER Bpot ' market quiet; No. 2. &3nGMic: No. 3, [ Yond the sea. 106,50} Vienna, 106, ATt 20,000 adiio; Mo, 3 white. 360 3k¢: No' 3 white, sie: | The opening of business on the ex- 1o u TRRMAAL S SIS S AND N mixed, white western, Si04lc, white state, i@ | change today saw a free selling movement Munchester Textilon. sBANBAR ;ll o 8 L= CATTLH - Hecaipta @® INSTRUMENTg the | MANCHESTER, Jan. 2.—CLOTHS—Dull, un- |y IN NEBRASKA, partial rally, closing at b net decline; January | depression continuing ‘up to midday, at |changed. Yarns raiher | Slosed at 8 Febiuary Closed at 8ie:” Murch, | which time losses had been made ranging MNP M closed at 83Mc; May, 8:%G3 116 | from 3 Lo 4l per cent, the latter in Ca. Erikeo Wheat Muarker, clomed at 3 nadian® Pacific, | A ‘dispateh from 1 TRANC WHEAT—We PROVIBIONE-Beet, quist. Cut meats. ateady: | Babng 11 mianiianoni W from London AALN FRANCISCO, dap W.~WHEAT-Weaki casler. T, vl 100 malke cows: ot | o OLOVER. 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