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e : y O THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ¥RIDAY, FF“RUAR\ 1, 18935. i 144, Futures opered steady and quiet; bus'ness | best grown was concerned. There was a_gool r Kot Active, strong, steady to bc Wisconsin ev vt ’ 1850 19, - March, 3 11%d; May, 4s; June, 4= shire and the continent. Fauikland island and light, $2.6504.00; pigs, common a+d rougn, $3.90 Towa .. i . l-m J FLOUR=1): demand poo Louls fancy | Punta' Arenns were 140 above the December ‘ nd belew, § " winier, tn & wales — S Mecetpte, 160 hend: shipments, 100 PROVISIONS -Tiacon, _stendy; domapd mod. | | New South Wales, scoured, ikagiis 20; greasy . ekt Al ey Tambs, 80061 h 0 s . % Uncertainty Regarding the Bond Tssue Pre- | Fii s 10 Ba it "cicar, 1ight. 58 1o 46 Ihe- | 1harind. Vi orm, scoured Tgamie 3a; gronsy. | Most Active and Ratisfactcry Day in the |™™cd ®0@®____ Tabulated Statement of the Number Now | Dakota ; 5 it s i il Il 0 2 ES Ba; long ‘clear, heavy. S b, 294 short b Australin, scoured, S$@11%d " CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. : A Callfornia . vented Marked Changes, ar bucks. ight, 18 n 6 Shott clear mids S0, Svan e, “erensy, SR Pens for §oso Time. K Held in the United States, Qregon oo : : 3 |;"‘: ¥ e Thiowidors, state. T80 T8 fk, R 4 Ffope "ana. Mt o 1 —~rd There Was & Slightly Retter Tarn to the Other it ' L8 1 Hams, short_cut, 't 18 Ibs., 418, Beef, extra y, A%d. Punta Arenas, greasy, 3 ‘nttle Market. ) | i ¢ T WHEAT SPECULATORS WERE NERVOUS | India mens, w0s; prime mess, i%a 8, Pork, prime —_— COWS WERE IN VERY LIGHT SUPPLY| cricaco, san s1—here was sust a siienuy | REVEW OF AN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY | Tttt i ol MULES. $14.18 454,308 124 6. "Lard, steady; prime western, i Pe: STOCKS AND BONDS. better turn to the cattle matket. The b ter * SES fined in pails, s Refrigerator beef, fore- “nen feeling was duc In part to the fact of continued Figures in detail covering the falling off in They Appeared to Consider at the Opening [ VLTS, did: hindauarters, e !‘l‘l’l‘lflnl;:lll(nn " hn:uxl“ W'n:| ln':i'""' Tone | There Was Some Inguiry for Stoekers and [ lht offerngs and partly 1o the favorable renc | Geperal Depresston Thronghout the Conntry I)‘n' :’.;r: 'lmrl'm(‘r;:" n"{';‘ ;lu,-r];|.-ul.‘.‘-;n.r|yhlo l((v‘u: Y BRRR By o the Greater Part ot the Day. 9 4 ton In the grain and provision markets, T . special report published recently s the Closing Prices of Wednesday white ha: Peat Amran romred o, TeTICMN | NBW YORK, Jan. 31.—Speeulation on the eAsebdind AL T 7 et day's oltertngs were clowely txfht upos & busts Has Resulted in Reducing the Nam- being chi:fly in the average value. This as a Fraction Too BUTTER-Fiiest United States, good, 6n. | Btock exchange was In good tone during Changed Hands at Absut of from $3 to $5.65 for very common to strictly ber of Farm Animals—Figures amounts to 14 per cent compared with a year igh O oD e oA ied "j1s 30, | {he Ereater part of the day, owing to the Steady' Viices, prime steors, from $16 to 75 for poor to Which Show the Result. ago. The distribution by states, together 2 4 el b Ll ‘| strength of Ameriean securitics on the Lon- extra cows, helfers and bulls and_from $2 to ;\Hh values, follows (last three figures, 000's, OMAHA GENERAL MARKET don Stock exchange, the good foreign bu: e for stockers and feeders. Texns cnttle ing omitted:) o in demand at from 2 to $4.85, acerding to CHICAGO, Jan. 3l.—Uncertainty regard- ing in this market and the very general THURSDAY, Jan. 81 | quainy, Card &t from ¥ fo 145, & ol The aggregate value of all live stock on Ing the expected bond lseus prevented | Conditfon of Trade and Quotations on | {CENNE (At the financlal sunetion Houl | The receipts today were 1O eattle, 4081 (SN fold BEhor, (Y 10 VRS (RSYBCHG [ tarma January 1 was $1,922,600,000 against | xoo pogana marked changes in prices on the Board of Staple and Faney Produce. Kovernment bonds.- The arrival of Assiat. | NOKS and 200 sheep, as against 1,420 Cattie, | siuove (e best b received Unt duy. and | g9 969 400,000 & year ago, Tepresenting | New York Trade today. In wheat there were more | BUTTER-Culled stock, $¢; common to fair, | ant Secretary Curt's and his conference | %069 hogs and 364 she sterday and there were many trades that showed earcely o | 0 ' 1y $340,000,000 of 16 per|New Jerwey mellers than buyers and May closed e | 10011c; fair to good countey, 12g12lkc; chotce to | With forelgn bankers as to the piacing of | cattle, 4276 hogs and 222 sheep on Thursday | advance. A" majority of sellers quoted the mar. | shrinkage of nearly $340,000, 5 per | Bemnayivania Jower. May corn closed Be lower, May 16c; gathered creamery, 19c; separator | the bonds added buoyancy to the already | of last week. There have been received dur- trom 5o o 10c, higher the average gain t. In these figures Orange Judd Farmer | Texas oats e lower and provisions at declines. ory, 20G2c. SR healthy tone of sepcuiation. Prices | ing January 40,670 cattle, 151,27 hogs, 12 of the heavy he . W 0.9, | presents the results of the most exhaustive | Fenameen i3 The wheat speculators at the opening of | EGGS=Strictly fresh laid, e, | e et Boint about 1 Sretock at which | Sheep and 5 horses and mules. |l thert were o Yew Siles”of prime, asoried | gy o farm animals ever made under | Wett Wireinia i ,“ the market appeared to consider yester- | LIVE TOULTRY-Chickens, 5@5te; ducks, 6c; | time gnins had been made in Manhattan | CATTLE—With only thirty-six fresh loads f Ught, b3, TG e of he SRR RoR | 00 B el S Baefeare the result | B3t g day's closing price for May %c too high | Mrkess, heavy toms, be; & ge. of 2% per cent, Pullman 1% per cent, Lead | of cattle in the yards there were 1ot enoush | from $3.85 to # for 1'ght and at from $§ to $4.20 | Mlchignn and knocked oft the obnoxious fraction. | DRESSED POULTRY—Chickens; 'fair, 6c:|&nd Loulsville & Noshville 1% per cent |io make much of o test of the market, | for uverages of over %0 1bs, of local investigations made by trained ob- | }ichixs ocked of e obnoxious fractiom | L RlCl 265, olitlde WAL, 70 o ssouri Pacific, Cotton preferred and Den- | ;0 M o8 The sheep and lamb market was unchanged. | gorv, vEFY COUBLY Inited States, | llinols Liverpool was higher for futures and Ber- | Cholce larke, 64@ic; cholce small, Tasc; trkeys, | vorg'Rio Gramde 11 per fent,ChicagoGas 1% | There were a few londs of beef steers, but | e S, and jumb market was ynchapked, | servers in every county in the United States, | {linols 1in 1 mark better than it closed yesterday, | § u“'u"‘,',,”.\ e e o o, Tiadise; fancy, | er cnt 8t. Paul, Southern preferred, no choice heavy corn fed cattle. The Pack- | for poor to chofe sheep and at from $.5 (0 $4.7) | carefully tabulated to present the present | ajnn.e with Paris a little lower for spot wheat and | full dres 3 Tair to good, Tis@se] | SO, &‘n:x\;_ e ey al g Usiich ]Er“': ers evidently wanted a few cattle, and |l\(]‘ for poor to cholce lumbs An_exporter pald W | 0t of the live stock industry In the most | [pw a shade higher for next month's delivery. | faticyy full deessed, S@ite. 0 o) oo | ferred, Town Central preferred, Delaware & | Offerings belng so llght they got out and el Lot iambs at fron 1o 4390, Culls [ clear and complete form possible. The gen . W Minneapolis and Duluth together received Wing teal, per dbze $125G1.60; dueks, | Hudson, Hocking Valley —and Tobacco | POUBht up everything “desirable In short quoted at from $1.76 to $2.2° wral dspreasion of business in shown by A K only 158 carloads, comparsd with 167 cars ber: doz., ' $1/001.26; cany s, #4107 | (which 'in” the opening dealings. han dost 1| order. 1t was the most active, and, to that Byt Caute, 1,000 e caives, 90 head; | pres ) ko on last Thursday and 223 cars on the cor | 5 mallards’dnd, red heada 33 i ol | por’ centy, Canadian Baciic, Northwestern, | extent, most satisfactory market experi, | NOg8 S0 head ahecp. 11,00 head. decline in numbers of nearly all classes of | Kouh Dkt g S : S | rabbits, Teail09; Jack rabbits, $1.2561.60; squir- | Rock Island, Rurlington and Distilling % | cnced ‘here In some days, The prices palt e y L Strgalis rece. | California responding of the year before. The | o s per cent, Cleveland, Columbus, Chicago & | rnged (rom steady to strong. ¥ Kanwas Oty M rkots. animals and emphasized by the unprece- |G selling in the first half hour was by the | VEAL~Choice fat, 7 to 110 lbs., are quoted | §'. Louis, Susquchanna & W rn pefer.ed [ There was nothing good enough to bring |, KANSAS CITY, Jan, 31 —WHEAT eady: dented shrinkage in farm values. This has | Washin local crowd, while New York and St Loujs | 8 Jfe Jarke and foarse, Sade. © o0 0 and Pittsburg % per cent, and a smaller | over $3.05, which was the top. price paia. |2 hard nd No. & red SMidtc; rejucted, i | been golng on for two years, the total value, | 0" at the same time sent liberal orders to e consin, full crewm, ¥oung A | fraction in the Test of the list. The high|The majority of the steers sold at R.46@ | bl 8Hes,f o b Missisiy January 1. 1899, belng $2,485,083,000, buy. The expectation of an early issue of a, 1lc: Nehras Towa, pi 10| Tt R o R e oy TealIEsuBEgHta)) 870, CORN—140 H 0. 2 mixed, 40640%¢; No. 2| The changes in numbers and values of the ey TP wan Pararded ax in Thvor of the bulls, m; He: Nebraska and Tows, * | which resulted in a reaction in Manhattan, | * Cows were in very light supply and the 2 i No. 2 , ei B e sPhtidtire MULES, > rings were not 1ong in changing hand: -y 2 m'xed, 20G3'c; No. 2 white, | different classes during the p ¥ e | Av. i A 5 white, 10%c. but the conflicting news from hington | ¢ , No, 1, 16 Migsouri | Pacific, Lackawannaand New | offc N prevented radical changes either wa HAY - Upland $0.50; midland, $9.5 . | Jersey Central, "1 per cent; Louisville & | The market was fully steady and in most | ivags shown as follows (last three figures, 000%s, [ oo Val. opening price of May wheat was from b land, $§; tve straw, $6. Color makes the pricc | Nashville, & per cent; Chicago Gas, % per | cases salesmen thought they got a No. 2 5. omitted): NOW YORco:vsiorseres v $50.00 § to 6314c, as compared with B%c sellers on Kay.' Lig acll the best. Only top | cent, and’ the general list from 1§ to 1 per | Stronger prices. Some pretly good € FLAX Dull, $1.30@1 31, Yantiasy Change during v ow Jersey % .00 the close yesterday. The 1 tendenc: bring_top oy cent, outside of General Electric, brought $3.15 and $3.30, and a8 high as $ BRAN 686 70 - = Vi, S g AYEYIVARTA 3 e was downward for about an hour and a half, NS0l ber doz., 76c@$.00. broke 21 per cent (o 2 on rumcrs was pald for quite 4 string of 7 HAY=Lower; timothy, $8.00G9.50; prairie, $1.000 |y o0 N b f iy . . %000 or until the returns of the day's receipts JGETABLES, change of management of the company heifers, E 7 o | Mutes ool g1 107 v ATKARBAR st ioterns By and shipments at the primary markets had | POTATORES . car lots, 65c; The reactionary tendency was checked | There was some inquiry for stockers and [ BUTTER—Firmer; creamery, 1i@21c; dairy, 1@ [ GG bt Tenneases all come o hand. The total primary mar- | sualt lois at 2%, and a gencral improvement fol: | feeders and a few bunches changed hands | lic. Cattle 110 2 Virginin ket receipts were only 1 b ome buy- | OLD i) -picked, navy, $1.90@2.00; [ lowed, led by New Jersey Central and fat about steady prics, Since the distiliers | BGGS—Basier, 19a@10%c. g 000 1 Sheep oo Lee %% 6306 °0 23 < 3 ¥ 30k by pre ] wult of | Lima hens 1b., b Hocking Valley, which rose 1 per cent, | have ccased buying the demand for feed: | RECEIPTE-Wheat, 3,00 bu.i com, 4000 bu.; [ p NG short contemplation of the figur rod NIONS-On orde $1.00; per bul., making the net gain in the latter 2 per|ers and stockers has become -very fitful. [ o4t S00 b o 18000 W0/ 66HH; 5000 Bl to, and_the price, which had be:n Inu:glm.' ABBAGE-On orders. 146@1%c. cent. The Imprnvt-nh-nl in the other shares | Days when buyers are in from Missouri or | . Bl 2 slifhvese e : SHEEP AND HOGS. 53¢ for May for about an hour, let go and it e, coma s, | ¥AS confined to fractional limits, but the | eastern states the demand is good, while [ 24t none. rose tempora for the second time to | ansas, f S—Home grown, 3250270 | closing was not strong. Final flgures show | other days the trade is very quiet, Repre- Halt Toen For two years sheep owners have sacrifl 3 B3%e. There was renewed selling at the ad- | 1 A a general appreciation in valu There | sentative sale 4 s their flocks, flooded the market with every- | Minn Va8, however, MaY. xhed &t 63c y it 0L yas no ettled tone to the transactions in STRERS. \BALTIMORE, Jan. 81.—FLOUR- Dull and un- | 0L A to sell and much that was not until | NS oo TN 5 were TNallorR. LoNAYT WHIIE B show ‘. decline on the day. The aggregate |- 962 %3 o' 2 5. 0100 83 63 | Relruary, 6646561 \n...u, anqasect May. | level, followed by a slight recovery during | Nebraska ... L B A AR R L Y il sales were $816,000, 30180 2 0 . A SIEUNC steamer, No, 2 red, S0 the last few weeks. Hostile legislation, low | ¥urih Dak oo Lo Baldwin-Farnum led the selling among the 2 Per 1., 1. The Tvening' Post's Tondon cablegram | & 1 § ; FRTT Febmary, - e Mav A aTe: weamer | price of wool and general depression ‘have | Callfarnin . e o big operators and the small fry soon tajled Yoo on, bunches, 355 RO B uBLM AR s Sl 1010w mixe, 4% southern * white corn, 454idte; | combined to depress the sheep industry. In | Oregon ... 100 g X on. While some of the early” transactions ' $L0. are ready totake up an American loan, s BT i Vealaw aores 48 : ; A o ked by a de. | Washington 1111111 000 were at yesterday's close there was a grad- Lot by . 3 which would likely be well received here. e M0 3 ‘ sgouthern yellow corn, 'Awul' ' - cvery state the past year is marked by a de Oth, >k h 0 ual drop. May sold early at ifc and fell T, But there is one proviso—it must be gold. ferl, ATEQuict; No ‘2 White westan, 366364 | cling in the number of sheep, while for the R RHTENGY steadily to from 43%c to 43%c. T was a ARS—Winter Nellis, $ That is the point to yet be arranged. In 5 A YE Do N 8, whole country the destruction of flocks in a L T e $15.95 $107, qulet business during the closlng hour, May (ARPLES—Genitons, #.0063.%5; cholce eastern | certain quarters of the United States it is | 1. § ot HAYCHteRIn: single year amounts to 16 per cent. closing at 43%c. Hovhon ; sttt WG 10 andiisr suff- 7 5 GRAIN FREIGHTS—Quict and unchangs No such record was ever before known in Onta were aito slow and inclined to be | calin Lblw: erae Siodogioiso o BeT 8 ol o here dlffara. bellexing & pe: | 3 ' : H ; gl (LA AT o] the history of sheep husbandry. The total easy, followlng In the wake of corn. May | %% W, eross, siowgios. 115 | 010, Opinion here differs, believing a spe- | 37y, ; H Fitm And uncanng X 8 A Bold ‘early at 2dc, fell to e, and. at noon | ,CRANBE! Jerseys, fancy, $1LO0GILE) | cial ‘act to be necessary. There is a better 8 R : number now in the country equals only 35, was 2%8%¢. The market was quiet and feat- | P°7 PPl AL FRUITH feeling l.:.-n.»lm‘u,\-‘ uhl;\m‘ ul\\o slll\mlkm l“ it ¥ r it 5 819,000 or 6,000,000 less than a year ago. The el r the:las TMay ‘declinin . I L s. rumored certain banks in America are draw- | 3. 3 3 LA Ve : TR BREA L 5 R B G LM A Phhde, e dsciaing)|, oRANGD das, per box $.75@100; Cal- | ine'bills on Targe financial houses here for shrinkage in average value Is even greater,| p,ujs King, a roustabout at the Brune- Provisions started with a shox of strength, | "R Davels, 85.50; reediings, 8 500,000 sterling, redeemable In six months, g it R Jan. 3.—LINSEED OIL—19s amounting to 17 per cent. In a single year 3 helped by hoi receipts under the estimate | 1 aNONASyCholce stock, $.0062,60 per bunch. | the' idea apparentlv being that with the k 50 2 Byt YA e ey T the aggregate value of sheep has decreased | WiCk hotel, went into the kitchen of that and better prices at s. Armour and | @400, ew Messinas, sizes 300 to 360, 8.50 | hogeibility of the fa'l of the rate of exchange : - 9. TTURPENTINE-21s 30 per cent and the receipts at market centers | hostelry — about onon yesterday with gther packers, however, « 1y and a EAPPLE 0@1.00, D I o eter Phe Coloh he Qoration 11060 2 i GUHARLESTON, Jan. 31.—ROSIN~Firm; $1.07 | ghow that flocks are still rapidly going to the | the avowed intention of cleaning out eak in resulted, T S ollc e closing qud L R % 3 #1.05. ol Shrew ver i cor- 3 BEnuss % ; g I ¢ "the. close’ May DTk Was | OYSTERS—Meduim per an. i6c: horseshoes, | OB the leading stocks of the New York ex- | 1- . ol RPENTINE—Firm; % bla, Ll Shrewd observers among our cor-|the place becawse he was @iven 12%c and May ribs Tsc lower, and May lard | 20c; extra standards, 2165 extra selects, soc; com. | change today: 5 o AR, R U Y "l“"“’f“ 1 out of . the: 'constderatich; Aocks D0, supper - Wednesday night. The unchanged. 5 v nclects, Bo: New York counts, 30c; bulls, : 5 e 2 I8 | SR P s, Siae. o " swners | ISt man he ran against was Bd Egan, the Estimated receipts for Friday: Wheat, 25 | standard, per $1.30, 7 1040 3 21111050 ROBIN-—Iim; $L.10. | SETERTN started now while the panic among owners | I 3 cars; corn, 175 cars; oats, 150 cars; hogs ‘hl:\\ FIGS—Extra fancy, 16c; fancy, ldc; | Alton, T. brr 3516 N. v 3 L0502 25 14,1009 “‘)m'l":h"“-f s, LRSI “1is still on will pay out in a few years on | c00k. He made a swipe at Ed and the lat- 23,000 head. oS g0 te; Callfornis, has, 7o, AdODHL Ll 108N Y, Centrd g | 3 e O EPIRITS Fiom & 260 mutton value alone, 1 | ter picked up a meat cleaver, dealin the man The leading futures ranged as follows: R SRR RS i Exprass 110, (Bl & &::221 S g TAR v e > Present returns show a slight increase in| a terrific blow on the left side of the head, —ATiicies. | Opan. | High. MAPLE ' SYRUP-"Gallon jugs, per doz. $12;| Canada Pacific.... o3 Oregon I iy TURP] 2—Steady; hard, $1.10; oft, $1.59: | the number of hogs In the country. But for | feiling him like an o, 3 10 3 i Bixby 5 gal. cans, $3. 455 | Oregon N h v r vear, wi ¢ Wheut,No. 2 | R exon i w0 @R J o o the crop failures last year, which forced ) - oo LA Imondey. 3ha Eneileh. wainhts, eattl la 8o % e &0 Y g — The police were called and for some time w}:«(«‘u‘.l AOMET4) S0 | snelled. 12¢; standards, 10¢; iberts, §atcs Brazii § Pacific M Lo ' ow;TorlE DEyIGRUdE MArkey large numbers of Immature hogs to market, | yaq thougnt that Ki vas dead, but h Bty 11| sascate o 6ah P.D.& E EW YORK, Jan. 51.—As usual to the last | the increase would have been much heavier. L g Ak LSy NLLECULL, 1 1O WL ‘ \ Ly n‘ KRAUT-Cholco white, per bbl., #00 | ¢, B & Q Pitmbury ¥ 9f the morith thece was o light geseral de- | 11" almost every state an increase is noted, | Fecovered sufficiently to be taken to the sta- ; % : per half bbl., §2.0002.75, Cllicago G, Pullman Paiice. . W mand for small assortments of seasonable , 2 . {| tion in t Y ance. i %A 485 aonad| as fei M0-gal kegs, Go; condensed, per caso of | o Co C. & St: . G.W... i ki i has caused a large movement, and very few sales | Nebraska offsets the general improvement | 't EEMLLNL (R B T LT (i) @3 g 3 Aoz, pkes., $2.50. €010, Coal & Tron LG, W p B 1R were completed. The tone of the market 18 in | olgawhere. The value of hogs s lower by | “Tects of the blow and liquor made him rave % 2714 CIDER-"Pure fuice, per bbl., $5; halt bbi., 8. | Rock Isiand. . § i 1630 fayor of mre busmess. and values are steady 3 like a maniac. The police surgeon could b 281y HIDES AND TALLOW. [St. Paul .. % : s On February 6 and 7 the feature of next week [ @bout §1 per ‘:"l“ l“"lfl“ b ‘];H‘ Ve | not dress the wound until he had been sub- HIDES—No 1 green hides, 3taG4c: No. 2 green 3! do pfd... . 3 , when there will be sold at auc at current prices this class of stock is the lued by opiates. The man s dan- e Il B hides, 8405 No. '] Kreen saited hides. foey n.ug.;‘..eym. St. P. & Omaha. 4 plecos of black, ‘colored and fancy | paying branch of the live stock industry.| gerously wounded and the fight may hav 10770 |10 green’ salted hides, #c: No. 1 green saltod hides, | D& C: F: €0-.- LR o b 3 £ . The largest offering o record of the med: | 1y the hog. surplus states, which furnish | &° fatai termication. The: fiar: sian Y eve 5510 10 bw., Sci” Now 3 reen_ Snited hides, 2o £ | FHOo goutuerabnc 5 ufaciure of Scharazentach, Huber & Co. Print- | S0 W5 08 P e, there- 1s Httlo | - ermination. The flat side of the Ty A ORI L ugar Refinery. fng cloths, firm at 2 6.16¢ bid and declinel for 3 cleaver landed on the side of the head and 2 veal call, '§ 1015 1bs, Se; No. 1 dry fint hides, | E ayne... Tou .(,u:\!&.lm sixty-four ‘square spots and contracts 1o July. | change from the situation of a vear ago 50 | seems to have crushed in the bones over the e “Not 2 "ary “nint. hiies, 66; No. § dry. salied | & Northern bid: Texts Paolflc T T far as numbers are concerned, but the con- | ot ear. An wugly look n i | A bides, Go: part cured hides, %c per ib. less than | Fooking Valle Union Pacific. O D INEROE, tinued marketing of immature stock indi- e (A7 TG LR LU 0 () 5 Uk 5 fully ‘cured. e el e i TOLEDO, Jan. 31.—WHEAT—Active, weak; No. of King's head and one behind the ear from e i PELTS—Green salted, each, 2oaeae; | LIILOIN Contral. U, & Express May, be, cates increasing present shortage of feed | which the blcod was pouring profusely. C,_.“"w‘.',':‘ Il L (LI green walted uhearlings (short wovled enr%ydlklns) A ot e omia: —Dull, steady; No. 2 mixed, 4lc; No. 3 |and future shortage of hogs. Distribution of |~ Egan was placed under arrest. to awalt the i AY eacl dry shearlings. (short wooled earl B & B Nareo B yellow, dle. v g 5 = pVHEATCNG. 2 epring, S3M@50; N Skingy,"Nor 1, ech. TGI0C, ary aheaiings. (hory | Lake Brie & Wedi AR Y AT Steady; No., 2 mixed; 30c; No. 2 white, | ShecP and hogs :;r::"‘agu:’; "“,‘;‘m.':""h‘:m; result of King's injurles. He is a qulet, sober ; No. 2 red, age. L S 3 g wooled ‘early’ skins), No. ‘£, each. S dry fiint | 9P = e i 21 sort of m d CORN™-No. 2, 40%c: No. § vellow, 30.@19%c, | Kansas ‘and Nebraska butcher. wool er | (ke Shoxe Whoeellhe & LR, RYB—Dull; cash, omitted): trouble. Ho. sald uf::‘"&'n.i'"i'nym""fi\'lf, e CLOV] Active, steady; prime, cash SH 1 5 % OATS—No. 2, 2c; No. 2 white, 31%@31%¢c; No. | Ib., actual weight, 5@8c; diy Lead Trust. . do prd. . 3 white, 21G31isc. Nebraskn, murrain wool' pelts, per b Loulaville & N M4 St L ooV S LR No. o Ae ot [ house late Wednesday night and lour, 500 bbls.; wheat. 11500 b val. |demanded that he be given sup- actual RYE-No. 2, e, weight, 4Gfc: dry fiint Colorado butcher wool | o N A BARLEY—No. 2, 6%c; No. 8, 4@5%e; No. 4 [ pelts, per Ib., actual welght, 4@k dry fint i corn, 11,500 bu.: oats, 1,000 bu.; Fye, #10 bu N nEmans U1 $2060 per. As it was after hours, Egan Memphin& C Colorado vool el “olorado _murrain wool pelts, per ib., actual e N e e Tareey it _ refused the request and King, who is work- o) ) Michigan Cent. . FLAX SEED—No. 1, $1.43. welght, d@te. TIMOTHY SERI- Primer .60, TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No. 1. 4@ | Missonri Pacific AT A0S sy cor AT e Al ing in the basement, vowed he would get h even. He filled up with fighting whisky yes- I&Rovmm\:rm.;m pork, per bbl., $9.70G9.80; :“;i ;fll‘;m B l‘n‘/x(i!‘i grease, white A, "“/m Nowwviito Ohie. per bs., $8.40; short ribs, sides (1ose). | 4%c; grease, wi i Brease, R Cordag LT 250 Ml M \Wheat Market. erday 5 5 g o St T gt W | L et s 1 e o W SEE | St s pollENY HeRy Toar (RAE. 16! as! anth wer paga: s pi posed cleaning out the ranch. As soon as A4.75; ‘short_clear sides (boxed), $5.2565 0] wax, prime, 171G g tallow QO RIdt 5 MILKERS AND GRS MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 31.—Wheat lost a lttle | WIRNEE King got Into the kitchen he began hostilities. Totals STRUCK HIM WI.H A CLEAVER. IZht at the Lrunswick flotel Vhich May Have u Fatal Result, o e w0 0 5 4 T (S Rt sBoosnmen N.J. Centrai E 5 o 5 29 BOLIS-EJan & 2 2 West VIFgInia.. etirserees WHISK Y—Distillers’ finisnea goods, per gal., T T N & wenal.. g 1 spring $18 00 1 springer....... ground today. ~ There was a fair trade, but it i North Am, Co. 1 springer,...... 20 00 1cow and calf,) 2000 | was of a'scalping character and did not ser I The followl 1 Ipt s | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 30.—COTTON- [ No Pacific o o 4 HOGS—There were fiftysfour fresh loads and | a8 a prop to prices. Tt was reported today tha: | Miohjenn Ry ig ot Toreihe reoniotal and Rnipment iy alok, 4108 balce, Bebrurs, 45106815 Norbe e about 2,00 head of holdovers in the yards fhis | Fecelpts of wheat would probably increase next 5 arch, $5,2265.2 J Indiana .ouiivieiienann April, $5. morning. The buyers started out bldding prices [ Woek on account of the probable passage of the | iiinofs 1101 Busy, Bustling lurglars Articios. RECoTDs | Shipments. | $6.30; June, 5330155 The total sales of stocks today were 10,001 | that were steady to b higher, but the hids not | law In North Dakota that will provide for the | \Wisconsin Burglars are reapin, ‘.\ hn::,cu 8 Omabal b 35,4641 ptember, ' $5.495.| 5 shares, including: American Sugar, 8,900 Dur- | meeting the views of holders there was little | carller assessment of wheat in store. Close: | Minnesota ping wfi‘n':'n hhl'l}u .- . mm: |,nnv| 5.55; November, $5.08@5.69; lington, C Distilling & | trading. The buyers finally raised their bids and | January, 54%c: May, S%@543 v, 55%@3%%c. | Towa ... Jjust at present, and numerous complaints are o' b il 113000 78000 [ Mmidditne, A H-t6e: oo ‘.m];;.;.y ot 10 D i, 0 | the tmde became falrly active at an advance of | O track: No. 1 hard, soies No. 1 northern, | Missouri being made at police headquarters by resi- DL 2 EX ) | receipts, 18,664 bales; gross, 75 bales; exports 3 v 5 5,900 | from 5S¢ to 10¢, Ge on the more commoa and 4e; No. 2 northern, 5 Flon epresse <ansas 98,000 L1002 | to the ‘continent, 3,469 bales; sales, 3,150 bales; | Missouri Pacific, c ;"8 | 1o on (he more desirable grades. As usual | First patents, in_ wood, quated at $3.003.15; | Nebraska ©irireis oirins dents who have been robbed. B stock, 304,115 bales, Paul, 23,60; Southem Railroad, ; Southern | when there fs such & heavy hrenk fs yesteriny, | second patents, $2.70@295: fancy export bakers, | North Dakota. Wednesday ~ night was one of Bariey. .. ol DO (AGEINORE, | dan, 81—COTTON—Nominal; | Kallfoad preerred, 100; Western Union, 5,700, | (ho bids were 1ather uneven, Hen ‘e, many of t1e | $200G210; Red Dog, 31.50G1. South Dakota: great profit to the thieves. The © Producs exehango tol1y the bittar mar- | Middling, ow midaiing, G 1-16c; good ordic o s hogs carried over from yesterday showed s “alifornia. ... 4 l . 1o@2de: diry, 10 . A%ei ol receipts, nonc: gross,’ 1634 bales New York Money Market. L L e i L Gt Milwaukeo Markets, Oregon - i Tes house of Mrs. Trusky, at 1024 @20c. Eggs, st et Guaat, Britain, 300 bales; exports 0| NEW YORK, Jan. 3L—MONEY ON CALL- | hoks sold today at $3.9, for which only § MILWAUKEE, Jan, | FLOUR—Quict. Washington g b 380 South Nineteenth street was burglarized of SOy 4 D ok, Js082 e | Bany e 162 er eint; Jasc loan, 2 per-cont; | offered yeaterday. " The hulk of the offering w WHEAT Steadys No 2 spring, Wkc; No. 1 Other wovvvvies $175 worth of diamonds and jewelry. The NEW YORE GENERAL M. r ROSTON, "Jan. 31.—COTTON , cusy: mid- | closed at 2 per cent. ken qui 1y and_about everything in first | northern, 62c; Lir . ¢ = barn of A, Pardee at 1810 Emmett street was . ABKET, dling, S%c: low middling, good ordinary, | “PRIME = MERCA 5 PAPER—3@6 per | hands was cleaned up before the close. One Steady; Totals........ X ooy wal §14¢; net rocelpts, 238 ima e . broken into and an $18 robe stolen, A. M. Closing Quotations on the Princlpal Com- | “XPOrts to Great Britain, 4104 balcs. % | CUTRRLING EXCHANGE—DulL and easer, with | bt s 11 $4. pan"yestorsay. . Homs o sty oase oot No- Hokon i .- Av. Towl | Henderson's blacksmith shop at 2212 ‘South moditios and Staplos. WALAINGTON, Jan. $1.—COTTON-Dull: mid- | yctual Lusiness in baakers' bills at $LESGASN | 50 1hs. and under sold at 8.7 and down to BARLEY-Quict ; e o | o 5 Twenty-fourth street was burglarized of a NEW YORK, Jan. 31 ~FLOUR-Rrceipts, 167000 | bomipd 45, ‘ot middling, 4 -16c; net and’ gross | for' demand, ana at'$4.88G488% for sixty Tha bulke of all the hogh sold at from $3 2 Scarce and firn 1. 62 B | NawaEngland . ) big lot of tools, punches and hammers, De- Bbls.; exports, 12,100 bbis.: sales, 16,400 piue.: s | | PHILADELDHIA, Soe, o e N—Steady: | Posted Tates, $4.89G4.69% and $4.%@ com: | 5380, s agninst $345 to $3.70 yesterday and ONS—Higher: pork, 8. 0,85, 3 £ tective Murphy of Council Bluffs lost a fine e JAIE IS, 00, blas, v middling cON-—Steads: | mercial bills, $4.874. from $3.70 o $3.95 on Thursday of Inst week. STPTS—Flour, 6,600 bbls.; wheat, 9,109 bu, Y 4 3 d A it o R ket casier, with a lighter demand, except for | MId middling, Sc; ood ordl: | "SR CORTIGCATES—6e bid, fam S8 10518805 50n (huradey of. lasbowssicn| A X 1 li72 | beaver overcoat. C. Root of the Hillside spring patents. Southern flour, Inactive., Rye Exports to the eantinent 45 baioe b4 | GOVERNMENT BONDS—Wenk and 4 per cent | market ‘at $4 and $4.45, with the bulk at from TPMENTSFlour, 2,700 Bhis.; wheat, 600 Lu.; .5} liotel was robbed of a fine new overcoat, and flour, quict; sales, 150 bbls.; faney, $2.75@3.90. ales. z “rdliesan lower ri'.- GN‘ and ;{,1: r“vl’\!”‘";\ m{"h‘?—' $4.2) 1o $4 fi"""&' ‘-m fSive ca_of th 10,000 bu, ! i 8" 4, \n:m’u,\ \ulnls:.- v]\‘un ’rlull)bedl of rlm overcoat CORN MEAL—Dull; sales, 200 bbls, 21,000 | SAVANNAH, 31, —COTTON=Quist |ang /| LoNSs. inaculye: il o coRones. reasare amount of decline during January. 5 ] and $1.25 in cash while asleep in the Mid- ks Etlion: wcatornL. b1, 00010, y: middiing, 3 low midaiing, i%c; good | Closing quotations'on bonds were as follow Hetaticas LY Coffee Murknt;:”< 1 6 Way, LAt Twaltth i andiiThon ot atranta AT e RV TDUL and weaks car lots, ©G5ie; boat | prilnary, 4 Tie: met ‘and groxs. tecelpis, §55 | 0 e ver. 3 hihs s ar | BT EORIE ke I O RT alo 4 . Gross grocery store at Twenty-fourth ' and AT—Quict at 48@64 Mo LSS AP LOn ST Qe el 1L B e ooun, o Bt e % et but generally steady, scare ‘,“,',5;.',‘,‘:" : . Charles streets was burglarized of a qua ZAT—Qulc| i COTT 3 e R4S TOK- ¢ P H oy ? Al day steady at’ n 3 £ Noglecied; No, 2 M lwaukee, 4G65c; y COTTON—Steady; mid- | U. §. 48.coup. 3 4 ; 5 dy nt o wed 05 | Hiinoia i 3 tity of cigars, tobacco and canned goods. R alesiads:d diing,” 5 3160; “low middiing, 4 7-16c; net and | U & 2u; reg. ... ; i 95 an s points " decline: sales 16,00 bags, | including: | Wisconain 021 G 144 | Detective Malone of Lincoln reports the loot- state, 004 Lk o, | ETONS recelpts, 673 bales: shipments, 1,101 b Pacific U8 of 95, g 4 5 March, $IL5G14.65: May,' $UAGGIL0; - AUKUSL | Minnosota, 2 % B001| Srr ot X tallor abop ittnet It ey ERsaTCne .“,‘"iun[f:o'-"" o REoE 41000 b slem, S61 bulte: ock 33038 bale’ © Ala Class’ A, “m))(":“x’: Tst's 265 L 3 Farn $14.0;" Octover, 'SLISG1LS0; December, 1140 Towa ... O l"“m"md iyibye ang :1: dulls, No 3" red,” in” atore and. slevator, 8e: | middiing. w Trdaling, ¢ 15.460; good cr | Al : g f JANEIRO, Jan. 81.—Market stedy: | MIOUT this clty Wednesday night. . The 66%¢ deliv T, 8% delivered. Op. | dinary, “hommal; net e (5 y. N.J. C. Ge 2 No. L mid. steady ) Coraoya (SIB 1RO | Nebraska ': 3 .65 | detectives do not scem to be able to cope ticne were higher early on stadler cables, o o nt'n- | DHCSi exports, coastwise, 4T N 3 Rl s r pies, 0500 hags sanioe, 2o, 6 Wpot 1L ; North Dk . y o ued better financial foe ore ger | bales, all spinners: stock, 6,965 b 2ds i , s Maracalbo, 400 bags Savanilla and 200 | South Dakota....: . wih Ihia;class’ of iorlin{uala Juakis)ipzeseRts nancial feeling, forelgn buying, larger | P4 oaly spin uerto Cabello, purchases for New York and St Louls account in 4 5 i R N ot At aKo, . ifornia <ovs... o e New. ¥ St Louls ncgount In | aijg, Gt net ‘Fecepis, 856 Dalos:. Eroms 1645 W0 & F. Dob. 56, 1001 $ § & - Oregon Y Sent Out of Town, SRRt o went Caph milga amiar O, jcant | bal: exiborts at Dritain, 1365 bales;' 10 | 8 0. nonfund. RG. Weat, 18t . 041 BT 2 o Feorin Anrkets o | Washington ‘ Martin Murray, who Is also k by t Th0ikily ROLd St shnFply wnder oce) Toniain eyt | continent, 40 bales; forwarded, 523 buleu; ciles. | Tonn, new sst Ga. SI. P, Consols 78, 120 5 PEORIA, Jan. 31.—CORN—Firm: No. 2, 40%c. | Other Martin y, who Is also known by the it e et et X6 et gosep | 351 bales: spinners, 81 bales: stock, 151,044 bales: g h JoC &P W, 111 name of Crotty, was arrested Wednesday as a Lk : o A t . OATS—Steady; No. 3 white, 30%@3lc; No. 3 . Ty 7 Y, o 4 iy e | total net’ receipts ‘today, 35,086 bales; exports to | Tenn old 08 : [Gen. 5. 17 4 : white, 29%@20%¢. otals. . 5 % 32 - SR 4 peloned Gatlo! March” ErisGiTace clos | (i, M rece! Ualew; to" the contnent, | Va. Genturies, PUtHa i e o iy hite. WUTGILC, Mo s vagrant and suspicious character. The fellow ige, closed 58%c; July 39, closed G8te; | 2819 bales; stock, 1,0: bales; solidate | do deferred.. Tex, Pac. 1sts.. 5 . WHISKY—Firm; high w'ne basis, $1 2 # had just completed a fifty days sentence in Rikisc, W@ g i | et recelpts, 138,613 bales: exports to Great | Atehison ds. douds. ... 23 = : RECEIPTS—Wheat, .80 bu.; con. 23400 bu.; | The steadily increasing importance and | et son SRR S B0 SR (o0 0GR O tires, 81,000 bu, 4 bales, o ce September 13 2d; $ ... 1 N ! 3 SMENTS-Wheat none; cor, D, P 2 0 A S res CRLI0) b, -5 Fecelp's, 1,157,230 bales; o Great Britam, | G P of 80. R, R B . oats, 22,000 bu.; rye, nose; barley, 4,500 bu, Increase during the year In number of milch | oo™y ger suspicion of being a member of Wgiohe. Options opencd sieady, 150 baieh; {0 Prance, 5,65 bules: to con: | D& B G. 78.coe.: A bl 3 e ;;vxlll;gom,l;w. |I)lm ollal‘u.l numb r v lw;m: the &ang of holdups that’ have besntorrors local offerings, and after a midda I} 3 S — e u = Ay h Al Ble 1461, . In spite he general ceprassion -, 200 5 Wi ary, e, © o) May, 47%@148c, closed i " od middling, | BOSTON. Jan, Call louns. 2%@4 per cent: |} 1 5 t sales, late yesterday, 6,400 bags centrifugal, 9 | ¢pe yajue of milch cows, the shrinkage of 80 | § ik July, Si%gisree, closed 471, B4d: cin, middling, 2 31-824; low nmhll e 2% pe ., °"lo: + P e 3205 refined, quiet. 4 g einduly *?“l.. i e o o I A aing 4 s wme loans, 23 per osnt. Closing pricas for test, at 33 refined, q ) p that he would be a good man to have in fail, 4 160 T S i e e, A 4 . eane cents per head which the returcs show being | 114t he would 3 4 aalce OO L rutaren. 000 b wmar st ”"‘u‘"' 50f the day wero 10,000 bales, of which | 20¢KS: bont Wt ! L e 'Frisco Whneat Market, actually only the decline forced by the crop “'l‘"‘d l’['!‘.‘:"‘:(‘m’“f J':";'!‘.:““":n"”h""‘; :“’;“""(‘n”fl“:: ulecy No. 2 Jgavc; No. & delivered, Skgdic; ccul I:y_nn:uu(_r'xpxm.:,‘:;w LTEET it isvssss et §AN FRANCISCO, Jan, 81,—WHEAT—Steady; | failure”in Kansas, Nebraska end South Da- | 414 the DY i b‘“” e Lo white, 85%c; trick, white, $7G41c '(,,‘,’,,;n, Siutt | bates, including bales American. Futures Am Sugar pfd.. |Ateliisom 2ds . n . i May, $e. A kota, With these ecxceptions duiry herds | SERIERCE OF FOC BANE SO0 E RERAC A o mtendy st frst, but eased o, clowing o | GRSned quist cosed steadys Amerioan, 1. M, O | By ‘Nx""fi Ao 480 AT ; Foroign Flusnvial Afiairs. have declined very little In valus during a |}l iy “olace for men of his class, S HAY—Steady; Shippin, 5Gse: §ood o cholce, 9-64G02 00-640: May and June, 2 01-640: June un.i Hoston & Maine.. Wis. Cent. 16ts o 20 3 K days' sight, 20 marks 42 pfg. | a heavy fall. Caught in Bud Company. watie. * | uly, 64002 63-040; July ‘and August, 3d; | C. B &Q. . Atlantic.."... <IPS AND PARIS, Jan. 8l.—Three per cent rentes 102 | The tendency toward a decline in the beef [ oo ol B8 %0700 Ol HOVS-Steady; atate, common o cholce, o, | Augiist and September, £ Do Soid; Sopimber | Filchbure: .. Toston & Muntaiia 2 50 p sTe for’ the fccount. Exchange on London, 2¢ catile {ndustry noted during recent years con- | G€Orge § , & 12-y h e Tew, §010¢; Pacific const, old. 34G e, now, | and October, 3 3:640; October and’ November, | Gen. Eleetrié.., .\, Butte & Hoston... 03 oA Core B ' 3 18 for checks. Tho weekly statement of' the | £5 pUEEY-RY d 2 BEA.0 b s EanE ol Lobos't vaaneat st i i 346403 5-64. Tenders of today's deliverics, none. | A0 pid.... ... Calumet & Heela.. 2 s 3 Hank of France shows the following: Notes in | tInues. The total number on farms shows a HIDES-Steady; wet salted New Orleans, s Noluml,xl, Jan, 81.—COTTON~Steady: mid fl"{("'afl"fi‘v iy (‘mm‘-‘lminl 2 . e 4 clreulation, in 11 »«mv' lr;‘lllu‘llllr);‘ ac lle(‘rsnm;‘durhu(: :!lu- year uf‘fl‘lw:]m'"‘» with | day night. He told a tearful o 6 o sw middling, 6 1-16c; good ordinary, | N: V&N B nklin s counts curent, de : Kold and, | g g e of 12 per cent in the average er be O B e, ar 8§ ina s eceibe, 1408 bajen wx: | Qid Gotony. " 1 Kearsars C AR ol IR e 18550,0001 . il dlscounted, increuse, | 5 e InKAE B 89| tale gbout bis mother belng desd’ and > A 3 & e , " | value. No state except Oregon and Washing- | his father being a drunkard, He worked upon i yres, | Ports, to Great Britain, 5,028 bales; coastwise, | Ore. Shori Line. .. Osceola...... i 160,050,000¢ silver in hand, increase, 350,000, 4 oDk . 5 . ] i @ MgD to heavy, e T A o e R R S I S et Quincy, Aselg s fsaufit oo S e ink of England's rate | (o0 8hows any increase in numbers, while | the sympathics of the police until yesterday WOOL-—Firm: 16G28c; pulled, | 50 bales. 4 "("“’“upix I_';mm;:k 4 24 beyrerpdd 7} of ‘discount remains unchanged at 2 per the rate of decrease In prominent states| whpen it was found that he was a most 1G24c; Texas, dGie. b T e B entans. ¥ #0i80n Biee., b4 PR 2 2000080 | Bar silver, 217-16 per ounce. ranges from 1 to 16 per cent. This decline | promising pupil of Ananias. His parents live $iio; lekicd hamy, ThGste. Lard, dulls wet: |4t recent auotations San Frangises Mining Stoci Quotations. | YAri8 (s, K : shows” the folowlng chankent Lol oot vul- | going on for a number of years, dating back | (he packing house inspectors at South Omaha. ern 'steam close $0.65, nominal; city, § WHEAT—Was lame, opening Te lower and clo-- [ goAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 81.--The offict Fal market wae abiav steady. Hon, increase, £88,178; other securit . | to the rise of the range Industry, is beginuing | i tola the court that he had been suspended 6.374; May, closed $6.85, nominal; refined, dull; [ 106 %@ke below vesterday; No. 2 red cash, Goc; qn..mnuuu for mining stocks today wers as fol- 0 Az 000; other deposits, decrease, | o to affect recelpts at all the great markets. | room sehool because of flghting and that his compound, §5.2 L qul May, Blc; July, blige Tows posits, increase, 16,00 Notes A detalled showing of cows and other cattle home. Hi; iy western didry, 10@15; westorn | CORN—Lower and uninteresting; No. 2 mixed i 3 o | Grease, (014,000; government securitles, 3 e Son e neares, | Porenta wopld net let bim ‘come lome. His Ay 104c maniaan faiy, 1o@lio! waslers ¢; February, 88c; May, 80%@10c; July, | Alta . - e — la he ‘proportiion of the Hank by states is presented (last three fgures, | rojatives, who did not know where he was, s e Tt Snkry, Milde: Mixina, Weo lowers No. 3 casn, 3ue, atay, | ALBCON 1111 |3 G e— 0'a reserve | to Nability s 69.12 per cent. | 000's, being omitted:) creamery, 1@21c. . Mo lower; No. 2 cash, 30¢; May, | Audes .. v Co an e [Eopinch angant of bullion kone inio. the Bank MiLcip cows, | have been notified A *state, large, 9G114c; & 14 | 28%e: cleher. ! Lady Wash. Con., 4 CITY, Ja ATTLE—Recelpts, cngland on balance today, (5,000 Gold o Av. Toiul Srminil Huppenings, A e fol) "Dilue: amatl, 9% wld east side, 52, Best & Delche |Mexican. . 80 CEbE AN dlr AT Telpte, Tngland on Delsce ok 0. Lisbon R, Minor Criminal Huppenings rmer; state and Pennsylvania, 27¢ i ady; sales, Minnesota, 55G5i%e; | Bodie Con, ¥ oo Texus ste 3G.60; Texus cows, | 85 o5ts s Bt Petarsburk, 50; Athens, 17; Rome, | New England....... Julius Koplin, who takes orders for enlarg- 100 house, 19GEi: wostern treah, SuGHC, Bulllon. ... 4 |Mount b .Al:lu Y Colorado stean ; beef steers, | 106,305 Vienna, 103 w York o . & photographs, filed a complaint against %, WOk wostern tread, M0 “u;l.‘» b0 sacked, cant track, B i1 i cowe DL ockers and i o Eay st j | 1u8. phologmARLS, A 065 8 GARRIIL SERIN “eilva wnd Tighirs ity se; coun- | HAXTDUN ot recent piices Ghiionge con.\: assr s LT R i IS FUAR IR | L | R ey 748 | Sildlo” company, | yesterday, charging im SRU A N omlaat: United closed 1. oo Cnottar®” : haad:'n hikhér? bulk of sales. 3.i0q | BOSTON, Jan. 31.—Clearngs. § A 17 PRSI v e with having collecled and receipted without on. bbl i T i $1.35. onfidence. . ... 3.90; heavies, packers, $3.5004.00; | wnces. 31, . - - 3 pe BOREOS \iereatatsats thority for $1 from one of Julius' patrous. IpReen, bils,, B MG wAsningan iphin Vi BEID- Cholce, #4.0008.16, gon. Cal ".,IX" " mixed, $3.663.85 ug‘n‘x’.(,. 3.0003.10; * Yorkors, | | BALTIMORE, Jun. 3L—Clearings, #1389 W N aiias st ey sytho ’Tm”l‘” iyt M“,,Mh,':l SPE o "hiladelph o 3 5 60. pe! . Clug ... 3.0003.70; plgo, $5.0008:00; (7 alance 01, S| ek RN 4 d pson, L TR e, §; Thladalpuls and Beltizore, LEBAD= Firmer, 13.0503.0. Crown Poiut ., |Unton | Aeai B En %00 "head; shipments, 30 W YORK, Jan. 8L.—Clearings, $89,87,917; | G Y o Aathel e St T Ay £ P ot llusm Qul«r strained, common to good, $1.35 onsgual r D00, 120 head; market steady. balances, $8,357,639, 5 & Michigan PPy 3 belng Implicated in a burglary at Lincoln, EURPENTING-Quiet: 2 a30c. ; WALl w0 Hil'h None K New York Live Stook Marke. S AV fen S-Cariagh B | JLlaRe Aassiian o g 100% | was arrested Wednesday by the detectives. 2—Quiet; 291 - - 3 s28; bajances, ol fisraiasas g2 CE—Stend fe, fa B i I A x - i r SEW —BEEVES—Receipts L o . v A e i He told conflicting stories and was sent to Jepan: gagn, Lomertlo fAIF [0 extra, KOOKO; | RROVIBIONS-Pork, sisndard mess. " Joubin, | @B0e " Dratus, sieht. 1 15¢o: reinerambis, bumge. ™% | nomes marsat. jominatly fair, o o teedpts | | WASHINGTON, Jan, 31CTodny's satement of AT i fall for five days Iu order 10 give the police “‘LA&S S~ teady: open kettle, good o choice, | 310 foF new. Lard, JUAA SRR ;. chpiee. New York Mining Quotations. 4,30 head AT B ‘ash balance, $153,214,482; old Teserve, $48,636,9665 R AR 0|t to investigate his case, e whe : . 00 heas i shoeh, barely sieas . | “CHICAGO, Jan. 81.—Clearings, T o4 | Charles Willlams, & vagrant, and allege o““u'i’.‘..'.‘f“.fli‘;&'fln"""" fancy sound, $3.50G 500 boiw i Wheat, 3,000 bu.; | npw YORK. Jan. 81.—The following ars thy | 1s@%¢ lower: sheep, Infe HICA n. Kansas ... r M Charles Williami grant, and alleged i one per Cent on call and 560 p 3 5 = ; E ¢ ation 4'2: lambs, common 'to ch 5 Manoy. ABA% per sent 0B S8l AN O Rerium, { Nebraske T ¥'0 | to be one of the gang that has been trylng Pia RONZDUIL, Heoteh, $19.002000; Amer- s 11400 a1 - What, %000 ;l:;::mlm“ uu““"‘;’v"nm, - _— oG T gl e " leatd; c p, iew Lok excushgs. B premius Dakita s to fix an alibi for Willlam Smith, a highway= e Siraita, $14.10; plates, quiet, o e B re st ol TN rer orpe IR | eSS wolghle, WOBATE LOUIS, Jan. $1.—Clearings, $3,488.5 s sk 5 man, was given a suspended sentence of BPELTER- Weak; danestic, $3.%, Fhiladelpiia Markets. Crown Point. . .. 40 |Plymouth...," ") 23 Ntock ln Sigi ances, 912,526, This month arlngs. $11 Oregon o - 5 1 2 w6 | ninety days yesterday and was told to get LEAD-Firm; brokers' price, $3.02; exchange P ADELPHIA. Jan. 81.~WHEAT-Dull and | Con. Cal. & Va.... 325 |Quickallver...... 100 Record of receipts at the four principal mar- $25,706,M48, J y. 1804 Wan e 1 " out of town Inside of an hour or he would p.-‘n::'. ';5‘:5 Quiet; brokers' price, $10; exchange | 57\ T &nfl.‘ffif" Gl b ;‘l"',},;.;:;h E & Norcross.. T8 |Standand h 1 R Cattie. Hogs, Bheep York, §1 premium bid. Money, quiet at 6uT per T 4 7 twenty days to subsist on bread and water, COTTON SEED OIL—Ruled lnnotive; off crude, G1@4GNe; March, 464GU%C; Aprl, 410 - +1:1700 | Unfon Contiiail! BEAD Dman s wasastinssine 20 1,000 | o e AT 2G20c; prime summer yellow, 264265c; off sum: |4Tisc. TS .. Kansas Gity.1 11000000 " 'w‘ 40 e ol mer yellow, 2%, nominal; yelow butier | 04 4 steally; No. 2 white, Junuary, Oue of the A. T U. Men Set Fr, ¢ grades, 2847290 i vei ApHl, siganae. London Stock Quotatio o CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—The charges against |Now Engh [EETIRIITIIN G | P ECIALTY Rlctm— A R—Firmer; fancy wesiern creamery, 4 _LONDON, Jan. 31.—4 p. m. closing i saniassetas 20,34 62 Moses Avener, the Rock Island switchm \.“ Jersey..... Py 1: 11 18 | M‘LLET RPOOL, Jan, 31.—WHEAT—Spot, steady; | BGGS—Firm and 1c higher; fresh, nearby, 2c; - SIS PaA com T go0N St Louis Live Scrk Mar who has been one of the co-defendants with | Fennayivania oo i o0 ek demand moderite; No. # red winter, 4 §0; No. 3 orn, 26a2Tc, Ei L 10 Central .1\ 101k o 3 az b S - Jebs In the conspiracy case, were dismissed | A AND red wpri i No. 1 hurd, Manitoba, Ss 134d; INED SUGARS—Unchanged and qulet, . s dfig\l’umulvnnu I 1114 LOUIS, Jan. 8L.—CATTLE—Receipts, 4,90 | D€ ) P y SORAR. e tnts: 84 It No. 1 California, ‘85 Futires opencd steady and = s g ilu--‘ Quiet but Steady; business beaviest on ‘Wool Market. Iexluuonlunrr Mex. Con. new 46, 40 1| 8L S AR e A Dras West Vi a8 teat onitions. February, 48 1d; AL 4 5a; Jau. 8L—-At the wool sales today | BAR SILVER—27 7-164 ui n e g | agalnst him. The reater part of today' »«’..m” 2 1840 CLOVER TIMOTHY, il 48 Gd; May, 48 o40; June, 4s 7d; July, | 10,801 bales were oftered, of which 180 bales| MONEY-—3s er cent Vo CUHee SRRl hatuary no frity ShAAGLI: S0 session was taken up with the evidence of | Michi J. G, BPE gttt 1048 PEARD B were 'lllldl‘wn. A varied assortment was of- The of discount in the open murket for | 2 s0: N cows, $1.606G2. 25, General Buperintendent Dunlap of the Rock | Inai PIPYY 19.108 | 1400148 Union Ave., Kllhll I’. iN-5pot, frm; American mixed, mew, ds | forwd, "but the biddink was ery active whers | shOR and thice woube bill, 3 $-18 Per et OB LI T P g e head; shipments, 3,100 ' Island. Liinois . 260