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\ [ 'S osed at bi4c; May, 3 Y . - t 4 » N - — i " v AT WABER ,V Winter G:;]:. ‘:D":fl'sehn"l;.n:“n Bpring §1'~’fif}‘m"".‘,‘9‘315.".:}'.?.":::3':'2{:"",1.‘.',.:,"?‘:':.‘.7‘.? Only Wheat Preserves Iteelf from the Gen- ?':,.\':'m,;,r.:’,{:‘r‘r':ln:'n‘":‘v"‘h;“‘:Ll{' A':':"-“.E'.;"v:’,l;"fl bl reverve, 33 case, 0L e’ 190 —*_%*“fiwna' BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1901, ; = . 5] i 1% 206 80 5174 6 2 Eoth Beef Bteers and Cows Considerably | “The supply of sheep the past w OPS—Steady; state, c mmon to chol 3 | L been fairly ‘iberal for this time of L. : 1r-\lg‘\| business caused by the low freight | Higher for the Week. | gain over the preced - i fonwrop, 16@2ic; 18% crop, N@isc; old, 3G eral Market Decline. charges, therefore, could be taken advant- | Noston W Quotations, | ¢ fis ber made aogos week of ¢ cific coast, 1900 cro, (= r’ T Ahe oid stsoRbolauts Rne Mo R — | ing been m. ofya e, coust, rop, B@idc. 189 crop, | &k of. 'The old stocknolders knew a sacrl; | BOSTON Jan Call loans, @'y per corresponding MARKETS SHOW BUT LITTLE CHANGE | gib.. couiitonm, Galveston. 0 to 2 ibs. 19% | CORN, OATS AND PROVISIONS ALL Lowm'gflfia'.‘.fi 1Sdebteanect by, the Teotmanitation | Socig ™ loans, dgiis tooMmcial GHARP DECLINE IN HOG VALUES | & kuin of iu 19c; Calie &ood shape all the v | L L alifornia, 21 to 3 Ibe., idc; Texas 1o bring fixed charges down within & mar- weaken a triflc on Tucsds latter part of the week the loss was regained and Sheep and Lambs May Be Quoted Ten | rior 0" T U0 e AN to Fifteen Cents Higher for the ranging strong to 10¢ or 15 higher all ALEAT] hemlock sole. Buenos afterward reached by Junior stock Iesues of §1 * Union Comparatively Few Fallures Among | #1795, IEht 10 leavyweight, 24gdic; ac Report That All the Minneapolis [8ome of these reorganizations showed how | An F LU West E & | Zepzage P! » Retaflers Reported, Majority of Wt un; domestte fleece, 24gae; | Flour Milla Wil Reopen Monday | \{11¢ hope of futire v Amer 183 S o Week nnd Cholee Stuft [ around"and"chotee stuft Tn good demand Them Meing in Good Finane Tt;x'x‘::,"!?wa-\_“ b # Rallles Wheat from Weakness, vided for, but new mil Ally Adventire and. O the. mRrket at the premsn: a Dot elal Condition. G120, mens, 00 packet! BT Making the One Ezception. cot. OF PLTARSDORAUIDR. ORly Spere Fafl: | BoSton & Mo o1t Al Ca | REHITTR BE Do reoae 10 SRk Wiiithat W Giz; mess, w0 ; o i out” o sportation. Only expert ruil: | Bost e (Amal. —— Sng ae B symmlent To take Local Jobbers report the volume of bust- | B Sigrson O 2ens B.75G00; pickied hama | CHICAGO, Jan. 18—~Wheat was weak | raliroads us inatruments of transportation | Hutte & Hoston oBeceipts were Cattle. Hogs. SheeD. | chalce yearllnse. $1 dde s itk i i ness for the Inst week aa being of very | £oe refinad i d0ili westorn steamed: | ourty today, but raliled on bullish flour | DY better equipment, cutiing down annual | Federul Sicel g'Centennial iticial Mond 1480 438 4019 | Seuriings, $43ad 40! chofce ewes, $9.00 1 contir $7.50; South air to good ewes. 8 | AT B gin of safety from bankruptey. The prices g Unlon Pacifl } good charges for repair and malntenance Ankl Otfictal Tuesdd 213 6,35 ! satisfactory proportions for this reason of | America, $250: ‘compound, 85 7. Pork. | news and closed firm, May t4c higher. Corn | ChaTkes for repalr and maintenar frank ! Tyesa 2313 » " Nothing has served to check th Fitchburg pfd Hum 5 Officlal Wednesda 3.1 43 | fambe. o8 006 o8 rushed with orders, but at the same time | BUTTERH shade to b lo to prevent rate cutting and discriminat it fd Parrot Officlal Friday 18l 2 wothers, $3 b they have buen having a better trade than | tory, 1Gite; June creamery 15me. e | Wheat experienced a quiet day and re- [ The federal government, recognizing its | Bd, Flec ll guiney hcial Saturday | Representativo they usually do at this season of the year This for the week fust énded were 35,- | stricted trade. May opened lyu%e higher | Gt hiform Tutes by enacting the interstate | N G & C narack 2 this weck 95 A 508 CHICAGO LIV The only unfavorable feature i« the lack of shipments, 6.243 pkgs at TTy@7T%e because Liverpool falled to en- | I 9,248 } ommerce 3 an " Old Colony Utih g ding BRI b .. e | commerce law. But the mnti-trust law at |( . nding Ja extremely cold weather to make heavy- | 1%@iiige: famer im Yl Sy | tirely reflect the decline’ here yosterday. | the samo time made It @ punishable ¢ |Old_Dominion 4 Winona ek ending 1o )| Cattle Nomi 1y Steady <o, Highe welght winter goods move more freely. | Receipta for the ‘week amounted to 10,510 | Large receipts and expectations of a visible | 197 corporations to form i fxrecment bpol plL LA ki Weeh oot D % ~sSheep Firm Btocks In the country not broken as ""l“";h)r.nn-nlu 1,208 boxes increase and big world's shipments pressed | thic® 1.5t nost obstinate problem of rail | RO i ek L fof the pas CHICAGO, Jan. 12.-CATTLE- Receipts, much au they should be at this weason of | b OS-Esy: westorn average. packed at | the markot down to 77G774c during the first | read_rehaiiitation that the new poliey of Forelgn Finaneinl [ severat Gase, wibs domparinohe: X0 head: nominally steady: good to prl the year, and as a result trade In winter | TALLOW-Sleady, site thin, omirary, s, | HOUr. A rally followed the report that all | “community of interest” has greatest inter- | LONDON, Jan. 12.-The amount of bul . With comparisons: ere, 830607 poor to” mediam, §3 1iee fs ‘Sonfined, moetly to srall orasts | OBRG i ety Y+ P41 the Minneapolis fiour mills would reopen | S8t An increase of one-tenth of | cant in the | lion taken into the Bank of England on 199, 11899, 1599, 1897 100511008, | §i Birgkers and, foodors, steady o firm and calls for odd sizes. The winter s so fowis, 11c; chiek. | Monday. May Jumped sharply to 77%c and | mita would" \nereise Fallroad enrmings in | Buenos Ayres, 19010; Afadrid, 5045 Lisbon, | Dea - : ol & \ners, Wi bulls, §2 7642 far advanced now that jobbers do not ”"\:f,m"‘ -“-m!l\_. closed firm that price, 15c over yesterday. | the country many millions of dollars every | 8850 Rome, 5.5 Dec. 18 5 3 ! o | calves. $4.00G6 ‘exas fed steers, $4.100 think that retaflers will any more than s, 10G11c; towls, | 1 ocal recelpts were 87 cars, one of contract | wl r. This Is a & nw]um ;v‘ lcation '1 ;hr-\ 1'\]n|.~xI 1. 12—~ Prices op undecided 7 24 :~ !lr \N-‘”m_nn‘ stoers, $3.35¢4 00, Texas elean out their present stocks, and conse- | METALS—With no advices from London | €rade. Minneapolls and Dulath reported | 3dvantage to rallroad stockholders of dolng | on the bourse today and generally more | Dec. 1§ M) q "HOGE- Recelp 9 quently wholesalers are not counting on [ 10 Work on the local ‘matal market was a | 381 cars, ugainst 310 last week and B4 a | which bor o o utes: | favorable on e ousfactory Tondon ‘advices 1 3923 row, 40,000 estimated, Tett svar Bod: tror liing many more heavyweight goods this | Gulet one generally. Prica changes throuh- | year go. Primary recelpts aggresated | 5 4 - g th ne | advi P, MM il . 34 328 | age, 100 lower, closing weak, fop, $5.8 year. out the ISt wera consplonous by their ab- | 88,000 bu., compared wii’ s arsrosated | tusion of interests among the competing | advices wers also more encouraging, but £ 2 880 A% ower, ¢ K_weak: top. $6.3; Hpring orders are coming In rapldly and | tn raling quiet nt §26.96, lead. at uponding s “Jaer B oo bu. the | and connecting railrond lin » The New | transactions were somewhat restricted; Riy 1ullE ixed and Dutchers, 15.08q¢.35; good t0 obbers express themselves as b | 27%, copper Aull and nominally quoted at | clearings. vy - ] e | & ¢ al and e Fennaylvanie - | tintos made a good recovery ) q H . 1606.86, rou vy, $6.00 flaancd SRRt hemeation 8 bolns hine §i7 ror Torke Superiar and §ie 81 Tor cants | 1sangs in wheat and flour were equal S| Sy JoE e Ry M0 Ored VxS peflie | ont rontes, 10if Bl for the decounti vx- VLR | @910, 1hehe, $6.05g5.90; Dulk of sules, §.20% "Heneve: en finc an who | Ing and electroflviie, spelter Ay t $4.100 A 3 o of the ¥ Buc e deep-seated | change on London lic for checks; Span Y T Aot Riaael oy raam. ADC Saman (TUS | 18, it domeatia ek theektis Sanerany | ot i was dull and narrow. The opening | foundation on which the present unprece- | ish s closcd at 71 o 20! 8 [EEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 2,00 ifficulty In landing him for a good order. | INactive but steady at old prices ~ Pig 1100 | favhranie. wonthne hicelpté—47 cars—and | dented buying of raliroad stocks Is founde BERLIN, Jan. 12 -Internationals w 40 head; ‘sheep firm -~ lamba weak; good flm. Majority of merehants nre Tooking for | WATTAnts wore quoted at $98001060; horthe | favOrable weather. The market dropped | Notwithstanding the flagrant exaggerations | quiet on the bourse today. Home funde iR cholca wethers, §1.84.80; fair to choles the spring demand to set | ly this year | ern foundry, $16.00/18.60: southern foundr with wheat, but recoverad with that mar- | that have found credence in the speculative | were ‘n good demand, especially . 3 ' ixed, $3.5043.8; western sheep Ron re more anxious than | 4001515, and moft southern, $1400g15 5. | Ket and cldsed steady. "May sold_ between | furore thers s no reason (0 doubt the sub- | Ameri.ans “were firm: Canndian Pacifics | Dec “"" : [ exam’ shoop, & fd W native Tamis, #.5 0 o o Bigpd 4 un 500 bty 8%0 and B4@3B%e and closed g lower at | stantial extension of this policy of com- | were irregul, ocalk ware malntaine i 50; westorn lambs, $5.0005 b R Toeh(L v, Weouks on BANd an Soon oMA SALE MARKETS. e | munity. of interest in the' railfoad field, | FExchanme on jiondo: o Wpee o Cheona wE T 34 {pts for week ending toduy: Cattle, T“w markets ns a whole are {n just about Oats were narrow, There was an excel- | As 1t I8 effected largely by exchange of | Discount rate Short biils per cent; | PR 3 1; hogs, 0N he wheep, 65,800 gu; same position they were a week ago. | Conditions of Trade and Quotations ‘\';Mw 'r-‘ux‘ll‘l‘hf:"""l »:W' ".“ “""'ly Sed & T"”’?""'i“.”“' bl afeet i tHe falnor [ three montha™ bils, 3% per cent 0 : o0 head “::)'k 00 nead. Chp bt ol rioes are ) e line and in 5, . May sold between 20%c and 25¢ and closed a | involved have 1 ected the minor ) head; sheep, 61,700 head Host ganes the cnacart i 1" Boods LI an and Faney ‘v redw hisane, | “lade Jower at gt | market. On this frm basis the speculators | Atk Clenvings & - * o at atrong, rather the . apices, an GGS—Recetnts, light; good stock, 0. | Provislons were dull. The opening was | have reared a fabric of rumors and deduc- | 'y rdoch . 3 anne Clty Live Siecke M fo far W5 can De meen now all Tndteations | LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 6aic: spring b k on liberal hog receipts o 1 depreased | He ne Should speculation overrun actual o 5 3 KANSAS CITY, J > oint to good, firm markets for some time | chickens, 6a8isc: roosters, 3@ic; ducks, 614@ | PFices at the yards. Later the market re- | conditions the fact would be fn line with y r ¢ k celpts, 125 natives! market ¢ highor {o come. ‘Jobbers wea rule are not Tooking | 7c; goese, 4O7c; turkeys. THE80 Covered most of the loss on buying by pack: nistory. "o lesson trom il human | | NEWYORK, T 1 3 48] for Uie weeki nominal qiotations: native spring demand sets in, higher pric:s will ;,;(; bring shlok ducks, 108 eae, 80 | hetween $7.40 a 7.45, closing o shade does not alter the impressive | balances 5.615 oy . o Probably Fule in & number of Iines, Keye, heing chickens, per Ib., T@il4c; tur- | down at §7.4214G7.43, and May ribs between | improvement in conditions which has| PHILADF Jan. 12.~Clearings, Texans and Indians, $3.504.40; Texas cows, Sugar Advanced Ten Polnts. AAME Maltard_ducks, per dor. 8.0 | briih And 8110, with the close a shade de- | Proved the incentive theculatlon. ¢ | $17:622.060: balances, 0 * indiontes Sunday: * indicates hollday. | $2.80G.50; calves, $1.6066.5; bulls and stak About the only important change In the | 380 teal. $1.60651.75; mixed, $1.60@178; jack- | PRRRR L, 110, 0 0 . by no means uncommon. fted Btates re R N R T D Waringe, Vi Tho officlal number of cars of tock | ¥SMpE. 7,400 #rocery market ls (he advance of 1) cents | Shibes. Toi juckrabbits, $1.50; cottontalls, | cars: corn, 550 cars; oats. 3 car; Home | fanding 24 advanced b per cent over the | 8T, LOUIN, Juh. 12 —Clearings, $0.45 brought in tousy by each road was: o 3 oW F‘:—I‘u"?‘ |;.':.':yr1;‘|.<'|r: ,.'"é‘..é.'L“'i; nf”x\'lm‘irM“TIh: D T ER—Common to falr, 11c; cholee, I8 «»4_..;\ :,..,,“ y CH " m‘l."l p!‘l{ n"({‘ v\.».;k age i |v=.|.‘k,h s, ’xr. i noney, 56 per cent C. M AP By Cattle. Hogs Sh'p T O tatkie . minen T packers o et o quoted e ) 3 n alr, tle; chol he leading futur ot Blows he following are the closing prices on | York exchange, 2¢ premium bid, 3¢ 2 : yersne ) 3 17@6.25, g 0.10115.20; plgs, $4.606 thanele "W a Weald duor Both ' or oot @it} separator, 2e; gathered creamery, 13 ® es ranged as follow the New York Stock exchange | mim aaked premium LR TR ; g e 4l Hght, $.1005.20; plgs, $4 60D A e e o e exeendoneliy Toary FRESI OYSTERS . First grads, solld | Artlcles] Open. | High.| Low. | Close. Yeny. | 3ichinon g [ 15 INGINNATE, Jan. 12—Clearings, s470. | MAROUE Racine mitii. o: G| pSHEER AND | LAMBS-Rteccipts, 1,60 tor this season of the vear fobbers are pre- | Prolied New, York counts, per can, 80 &6 | wheat | | do prd § ; maney, 36 per cent. 8% T Paw oo [ WiRheér: western lambs, $5.3066.50; woestern glnran}r:mln "l!ykh'r;‘r‘:::AI.I;:"'I'C-'NCh:‘m”;l eor | Becona grade, stk lied, New Yori Jan | Baitimore & " i . - Srg PN N b1 muttons, #0004 40, western yearlings, $.5 e counts, per can, d0c; cxtra solects, @ ey : 7 5 e B g .. Tmports n sporis. BraM iR R . . & @5.00; ewes, $3.2508.90 The coffee market fs fust about the same | Sfandards, 2c; bulk'standaras, per’ gal, | My s Bhle. s A i et NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Exports of gold [ ¢, % % G Ry s — a8 1t Wat & woek ago. 50 far aa the roasted | 9.3 2 orn | % on SR oy o and silver from this port to all countries | ¢ 1t T & P., oast St. Louls Live Stock Market. Stock 18 cononeTied "Pha Tyon snd A PIGEONS_Live, per doz., 30c. Jan. o 28% | S 2 G Nattonal” Tube | for the week aggregate $1,000.39 stiver bars | Tiiinols Central . . oy 8T LOUIS, Jan. 12.—CATTLE-Recelpts, eople are stll] 1 cent apart in thelr qu VEALS-Cholce, 8ii10c. > Feb, A a O ind, &1 o pid and coln, and $254 gold. The fmports of - |20 head, including 100 Texans; market YRne and Wthatsh 16 "was. thought HAY-=Price quoted by Omaha Wholesais | May 3yl 3 it, nd . 8 AJ0 e specle this week were $13.726 gold and $65, Total recelpts @ E steady; native shipping and export steers, ! Hay Dealers' aesoclation: Cholee upland, | Oats— | Jdo pfd...... caddams Ex.. sllver. The Imports of dry goods and m| . cel as | $4:40G5 & A beef and t - o] would be made the same the c 7 4 . Chi, & B, 11 American Ex cha rON, 9 he disposition of the day's receipts was 4 e and buteh steers, not taken place as vet. The gre B Nl upland, s medium, §1.80; coatss. | fan. 2 AR | C. &N, W N, 8 Ex § | e ine oy the Rort of NywaYork for this | oy tellows, each buyer purchasing the num- 8 under, 1,000 Ibs., §3.0004.25° has Jont about il s strenith renorted | for hay of good color and quanty. Demand | rarke | % 2 24 CLRT &R 3 Wells-Faro 3153 et g ber of head indicated: el g dors. $2.464.001 cows and eek ngo and prices are now back e fair, Tecelnts, 11 onrs, Yan 4 [ C & St Amer. Cot. Ofl... 30 & Buyers, “attle. Hog! 3 4@ canners, $1.262.75; bulls, where they were before the little durry. | | “GArs"Na 3’ white, #e. May 5 5 |Colorado So...... 2o prd.. 8 CEW YORK 3 "":;":;' TTON—The | OMitha Packing Co... aeeo s b ALTRC SO SR e here has been no chang CORN—Na, ‘o iaee o do ist pfd Amer. Malting... 4% | D * an. )y N— G. H. Hammond Co... § } cown 3041 3.5 & " driea fre aiuation and probably | GRRN—Ne. Lar do 34 od do pfd 2 cotton market opened stondy, with prices | §uift and Company TR 1 HOGS— Recelpts head: market v‘m barn'mm ml:fl |hn-1:;n m|l|v|ll |~|'mv«“u fome " v TABLES. -{;mh Ffl 3 k Del. & Hudson...156% Amer. 8. & R n;u-lmnu.n\ to 3 ;\“ ts |.mxlvr after w I|Ir}| idahy Packing Co... ; ;',M"r' 1gln~' unnll nxm; $5.10615.20; packers, lens of improving, e driea fralt trade | B , B8 Mch. 5 Bol & W 4 changes were confined to a bare point, with | G pery weg 5,105 %5 butchers, $5 0 %0 'far this year has not been entirely | PARSNIPS—Per bu., fec. May 5 ol R AT . gpeculation restricted to week's end pro- | Armout & Son SHEEP AND LAMBS- tecelpts, 300 head Eatlfactory. s the dnck of cold weather | TURNIPS-Per bu. bhasket, 40c. by o pfa : fessional settloments, as a general thing | Other buyers ¢ market steady; muttont, $5.854.2 has materialy lessened the consuming de- | BEBETS-—Per bu., 40c. Jan o0 Erle Hoop The shorts, were made extremely timid anil s PN - lambs, $4.2540 and bucks, mand. There Is nothing new In canned | CARROTS—Per bu., 40e. May omgl 710 05 19 do 18t pfd cautious by much better Engliskt cables atd Totals s 126 6855 | 4.00; stoc d | L R bt {ik'{,‘fl,‘”':‘“';‘,';""‘zi“‘."{g‘gfi-c \ *lGt. Nor. prd & W BT Shkn ph L lacer gatad CATTLE--There were only a few cattle - resent 1% a little qulet, as 1s apt to be tha SHES-Por do%., S0g3e. *No. 2. P ecling spread throughout the trade B L o H v s » Bise at this season of the vearl "It 13 | BEANS-Wax, por 18 wu. basket, $i| Cash quotations were as fotiows ‘H g ey ; result of forecasts for i waning mover oINaly k) i Ot GHOVRR, § RN R VOt St i L thought, though, that in a month or so |string, %c. FLOU dule patents. n )f ‘entra and reports that spot markets we hard. | test © B —— celnts, 266 g 5 " v o there wiir e & reat. tmprovement 1n the 1 POYATOES—Per bu., 6gec; T48ho, 2eF | straiuiuts, 83 8ei i, cleare. St a3, oo | o central . o 11474 | ening on Increased demand from ‘the export | , The suppiy, ¢f caftle the PEaL R B | et b o e i demand and in that event it is quite prob- + H0c. Specials,” $.4004.50; © patents Do e obn e | element e, bull faation was qu e e t, tho 1 ; | 3 _ ents, 63 N 3 T pOT a L } a 3 3.60003.80; Pl . ' ) 5 the Rahpton o receding week amounting to 1,352 head is [ head cattle and 6,059 quarters of beef. ARHL RS RIBHAR THOM Wi1IEAlS Oh‘ BeVeral CABHAGH ' siratghta, $5.20G50; bakers. $202 Lk IErie’ & WL, 4215 A . AT hoted. but as compared with the corre- Rece.pts, 85 head: kteady: veal nes. . ena b 438 ¥ D No. 3 spring, 69@70¢; No. 2 red, o pfd e . oty Bhd s bR oL, | &pond veek of ear there {8 a de- : barnvard calves, % Lrabaidho bl St da R bl CiT g~ ONTEOEBIAG JHSE S CuR | e h "% | Lake Shors 11l 4T & aien i e gimen ; B ok D o demand on the | D AMES - Receints, 639 Hardwaro jobbers claim that so much | "ONIONS—Natlye, per bu, %c; Colorado | ,CORN=No. 2, 31@37kc; No. 2 yellow, 31@ [ L & Neoooooprooon S, (Can. dapacco ... ength of the market ¢ of packers has been in good shape | head: sheep steady and lambs quiet; sheep, business is coming to hand that they. have . 4 Mot IALtAD, e s 2008 roderal Wig The return of the curm and s a result prices have [$3.50¢4.50; wethers, § Ambs, @6, 7o time for involcing thelr stock of konds Atornia. as to ize £@T NOATEN 3 3| Mex. Contral -1ii15 |, do- pld 2 v to the position of leading strength materially all siong the tne | Cosda Iambe W10 o hend: nae o first of January is usaally very quiet, i R—california, per crate, | NO. 3 white, 3 0 s HARGIASH B aies > destroyed the effect rumors {hat la N iply of cholce beef steers has bee 3 Dis, iead; half a car on but that does not scem to be the case this | 43 ' RYE-No LT R R O L Jines of cotton w ady for shipment to | very 1 A\nd owing to the good demand 5 will sell lower. year and local houses are having about all FRUITS, SARLEY— A seate. [ o” Pactfic oot 844l do pfd w York, due there before delivery day. | prices have finproved for the w all of the business they can comfortably handle. PEARS—Por box, $2.0002.25. )8-No, . 1 north- | yiohile Ohlo... 4i% Inter. Pape: o Clearances for export were large and gave | 1oc on that clu s of cattle, As there were St. Joseph Live Sto Market. There 18 nothing new to be said about the | GRAPES—Malaga, per ke, $6.6069.00, tern, 31.67. Prime timothy, $4.70. Clover, [ 3"k & B o.i 164 o prd, eiil no sign of diminishing in the fmmediate [ not enough good cattle to fill thelr orders | SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 12.—(Spe- market, ae all lihes ramain practically un- | APPLES - Nativa. 75eirs) 05 per bu.: per | contract grade, §10.7 L ? ot 4 Laclede Gas future. On every slgn of a setback buying | packers had (o tuke the less desirable kinds | efal)—The Journal quotes changed. The market. though, is In a gond. | bl $80; *enstern,” $00g3.50; Calffornia | o FROVISIONS Meas pork. ner bbl., $11.00 | x1y al o101 Natlonal Biscult for New Orleans nccount became condpie: | and prices improved on the half-fat stuff | * CATTLE-Receipts, 20 head; market healthy condftion and the outlook for the | Belifloy ers, per box, $1.4061.% @U.%. Lard, per 100 Ibs.. $7.30G7.82%. Short i i gl uous this “marning. * The "market “eloted | more than it dld on the cholce grades, The | steady: demand good future tn moxt encouraging (ilnss men | CRANBERRIES-Bell and Bugle, $10.00 | ribs sides (loose), $6977.20, Dry salt:d o Nl Tend quict, with prices net unchanged to 8 points | market as a whole can be quoted 15@2bc | HOGS—Receipts, 10,200 head; are predicting higher prices to g into ef. | por bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl, 0.0} per crate, | shoulders (hoxed) $8120G825, Short clear Ao pfd, et B3 | higher. The R, T. Nelson & Co. crop esti- | higher and In some cases more, the great- [ mostly "6c lower! all fect at most any time, and as a result local | $3.55. & sides (boxed), $7.2567.35. Lo 81 INatlonal Stee mate was 10263371 bales, or 160.000 mors | est advance being on the short fed stuff. | bulk of sales, $5.1il@ dealers are dofng a Tushing business TROPICAL FRUITS. WHISKY-On the basis of high wines, per * o pd : than expected. ' The figurées did not appear | The cow market has also been in good [ - SHEEP--Recelpts, nonc; demand st ers, $3.6004.7; cows and heifers, $3.00004.90; 3 6 canners, 2 fed wosterns, $4.35605.0 ‘hants are all anxious to lay In a &u ORANGES—Calitornia seediings, $2.50; | gal., $1.27 T\ 0y Pt : % | Uil after the close. Spot eloxed dull; mid- | shape owing to light receipts and a liberal 5 i S Sl Y navels, §2.7152.25; Mexicans, §2.75; Florldas, | SUGARS—Cut loaf, $6.29; granulated, $5.75; | sore. ity N A e dling uplands, 10%c; middiing gulf demand. The matket went up steadly all [ Stock in Sight. Recelving Spring Stocks. L IB—C; .| confectioners’ A, $5.69; off A, $.54. *do ptd 3 Pacific Coast ... Sales, none. Futures closed gule - | the'week and at the close could be'quoted | Following ure (he reccipts’ at the four PR - eagive L. 3 o chalmONE—California, extra fancy, 8.50;| Following are the receipts and shipments | Pennsylvania io 18t pfd.... .. do: Mare right around a quarter higher than it was | principal western markets for Jamiary 12 Local dry s houses are no olce, or today: g ) A pe . June, 4 at the c! of the precedin 0 tha o. Hoge. Sheep. changing stocks and getting in their spring | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, [ Articles. Receipts. Shipments, | o 1ot voes S panifs Mati 9 Jrices are now nearly back where they were | South Omaha ......... 72 4861 1ine: As they are carrying larger and | $2.00G250. Flour, bbls. ¥ 000 26,000 | _do People's Ga ber. 8.26c. e before the decline of the first week In Jan- | Chicago e more complete lines than they ever have [ FIGS—California, new cartons. 80c; lay-|\Wheat, bu. 29,000 | Rlo G. W..0.0! Prexsed 8. Car NEW ORLEANS, 12 vary. The advance has been general on all | Kuansns City .. .00 . 125 before they are receiving exceptionally |€rs 7c. Tmported, per Ib.. 18@16c. Corn, bu. 150,000 | _do 92 | do ptd..... Steady; sales, 2,200 bales: ordinary, Sc kinds of cow Suft with the exception, per-| 8t. Louls eeoioiieenrnes 200 5000 Targe” shipmants. Thelr stocks are now | DATES—Persian, in 6-ib. boxes, 8airs, | Gats, bu 290,000 | St L sl Pulman | B Car dinary, $%e; Tow middling, 94c: middling, | {aie’ 0f the commonest kinds of canners, _ complete enough in some lines to begin | 5% per Ib.; Halloween, 6o per Ib. v et eay o | Zdo st pra....l B0 CI8 R. & T.. g | Soic Bood middiing middling Sl | which have not shown much change, Totals ........ T 1.3 fliing some of thelr orders and shipments MISCELLANEOUS. Barley, bu............ " 10,000 | do 2d pfd........ 67% Bugar .. A ot e Ul |t Bulls, calves and stags have also brought g b are being made particularly to the far west. [ HIDES-No. 1 green, 64c; No. 2 green. | On the Produce axchange today the mut. |St L. Southw. .. i Bl Ut iat TR ouA g00d strong prices all the week. Wool Market. In a few days now the bulk ¢ goods | B%c: No. 1 salted, Tiec; No. 2 salted, 6'4¢: | tar market Weak: creamerize: e st | =do ptd i Tenn. Coal & 1. At 8 86a0 %0 My, 9.3600 87 The stocker and feeder trade has been In| 1 ONDON, Jan. 12.—The wool market dur- will be on hand and then advance order: 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 ibs.. 3ic: No. 2 veai | gl @180 amerles, U@2lc; | g “paul Leather. Cll B P o it - AR n good shape all the week and cholce cattle of | g% the week was 8teady, pending the open- will bo shipped out at a rapld rate - | e 2 to 16 Iby. oe; dry hl Q1S | e e breans hgete dUIL 104@1%e. [“do prd.:.:: pfd.... @osse: July, oaadic; August, boabisc; | KRG ANt ‘may be quoted strong an com- | 1 43 RCLECNR Sy pending the opan- ’ . coeus | #heep pelts, 2@75¢; he hides, $1.50@2.25. | FEE® : ) 18c 8t. P. & Omaha.1? tubber Seprember, &g ey bared with lust week's prices. The common o0 n rivate v I e with heir apein Sampion and | o NUTB-Erglish walnuts, per ib. 1c; MOVEMENTS OF 1 4 e B pfd fTe SODIS, TRt A=COTTON=-Qist P, However, are a littlo hard to move | Sxbect*d that the last privato rates will veryihi ints to the largest spring | Perts, pes Tb., 13¢; almonds, per 1b., 18¢20c; | 2 Ll OF STOCKS AND BONDS, |50 Rallway ... Western Union AR AR redliard gl and are no more than steady for the week Sant: 1a locked. or 1o Mex s Bt AL vl et dtianced. It 1ooks How s | FAW nsanuts, per Ib., srGigc; ronsted, 640 BT AR Coppe Dales; shipments, 2,004 bales; stock, 76,195 | 5004 ghe ‘stuft is also selling at strong | fefings next week will amount ansafs thouah the twe hounes would G0 more than | 14S;, Brasils, 13c: p Incldents of the Week Show Trend of |Tox. & Paciiio..., Zi[Republic 1. & § balex ne twice ns much this year ne (he one house | iR fee iy Oy 2t-section, case, $3.75. Railrond Affairs, Unlon Pacflg ... 8i% do ptd LIVERPOOL, Jan. 12-—-COTTON-S§ prices. I(l‘l'r!9l’“l“‘.“;"\ ;“le“: ba h'!‘ February |” is ‘”\4' ite announced P e g v > L C. quiet, 11180 lower: American middling fatr, COWS. for the first serles. The arrivals of woel a1 Tast yoar. The cause for that s that | §iLER-Ber bbl o Pe Yol Biaie| NEW YORK, Jun. 12.-Today will go| 90 Pfd..0...0 WP, C.C& St 7 ; | A B16-16d; good middling, 6%d; mliddiing, | N, Av. Pr. Y Av. Pr. for th econd series of sales amount to many merchants who never hought here | pp* g2, ) down In Wall street history as ono of the | BRY Tn S o §17-20; low middiing, B4d; good ordinary, |30 srsass BT B B0 .17 3 2142 bales. These sales will open before are now coming to this market, as Mot record days which have beco 4 Z Nominal price. 6d; ordinary, 47%d; the sales of the day wera 1020 i 1150 March 12, The {mports during the week they Feallse that Omaha can supply them | st b o g b g ome %0 frequent | The Commercial Advertiser's London | 6,000 bales, of which 300 were for speculation 1160 {1280 were: New South Wales, 12,714 hales; Mel- with all their requirements wn A veain aa LT . Bpeculative sentlment took on the | financial cablegram ‘says: The markets | and export and included 5100 Amerloan 147 074 bourne, 6614; South 'Australia, 10,304: Markot conditions Are just about the | STy LOUIS, Jan, 12-WHEAT o | nervous high-strung characteristics which | Were auiet and cheerful today. Most of the | recelpts, 6,000 bales, all American. Futur bl g ueenstand, 1213; South Australia, e 8 they were at last renort. Advices | N cdyCaah: or, LG4 havo so frequently recently caused wide | BCtVILY was in Americans,” which were | opened and closed qulet but steady; : BULLS. vest Australin, 93 New Zealand e o o co on dof o: July, 38c. 0! of velopment or a rumor of ere were erous gel o .: M d pril, b 20-64¢ D { i 00 3 Jravsiiisi S0 O B s rushing business from now on, as indlca- irm; No' 2 cash, %c; track, %54e; [ $ome development. Today It was thailhoal f'.:-'.‘l"»r‘,-",,x', ISP Bumetous gane M nd A;r!!. 5 20-64 ,April vun"l STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, Py Sngar Market. 5 tions are that the demand all over the | J 4 May, 2%e; No. 3 white, | traction groun. led by Manhattan. The or- | hore that (he {hlon bacle will incrs i Y ioouyers; May andJyune, | 5 - T.780 800 B...cooeos 616 800 NEW ORLEANS, 12.-81 country 18 going to be exceptionally hea 1 i ratie fluetuations of this stcck made It evi- | dividend in April. The bank reports yori Iy and Abmust. TIOGS—There was not a heavy run of [ SIrong: open ke hoi open kettle, throughout the spring and summer. That ~Firm at fte. _ ent that the violence of the movement was | gold from Australia, Call rates wer H and September, hogs here today, but under the'influence | Sentrifugal, 8 18-10dic; centrifugal yellow, being the case there {8 nof much chance for | FLOUR-Dull: natents. $3.0080.15; extra T onTfs, Jart due to the existence of the | on ‘heavy government disbursements. © The ! vilue: September, 4 6-e4q4 61-64d, | of lower marke ewhero and a lowor S, e Rk SUGAR-Raw, owe! g valll 0 ] fancy 0 , $3.2008.35; clear, $2 Bt, whi L ed acute dis- | pank has stopped borrowl: v Octobe -64d, neminal; October | provisio rket prices here took a drop. of ot refining, 8%0; contri. come. 2.90. | treas on”the advance: which ‘catried ‘(hs RIS DAR BLODRSC BO; T4 S2o610 nominaln: October | provielon dat started out a nickeel Lower frm bug quisty falr renfing: Bo: ‘cenirls Boets and Shees Rather Quist: SEEDS—Timothy, nominally firm, $4.70| ftock W pante, w th a subsequent e- New York Mo with o few slaes going at $5.20 and $.22% “,‘,, e ainady ! Standard AL ey saneac: Pactland ehis JOEDERN AR ol very | BERSELLVSTRNS eneiia, peime worth more, s T e ) Judden advance in| NEW YORK, Jan. 12.- “On_call, u City Graln and Provistons. | and a top of $6.22%, but before sellers had a | &80 ARG TN i out loa, 4 | Fansenc, DO market . for very heavy real antage of | 1ominal; prime mercantile paper, 4G5 per AS CITY, Jan. 12—WHEAT—May, | chance to cut looke packers lowered their [ ¢S om0 i 6 i0cs howdered, 6 100: grimi. Mttle, so far as immediate business Is con- | CORNMEATL-Steady at §2 v_realizing all through the ‘ 7k AR R e 3s and bld only $5.17% and $.20. Quite /] po cerned. Retallers have not sold out thelr | BRAN-—Firm; sacked, east track, 674gasc. | 1I8t, and when Manhattan jtselt gave way [ Bt oo oy ¢ Qo) cash, No, § hard, @ hangs s 1t th ices, b [ated, 8.300; gubes, B85 Molaases, steady, stocks as well as they should have done | HAY- Firm: timothy, $ t0@12.60; prairie, |h|-~hwhn|o market broke rather sharply, f!rhm.lh;} l‘.acr {l,m:h \:;n\lvlv.u.khpg 2 red, i a few nufs m.:.nll\_,xtt,:(_ lmk:;fil'rn:::fi“\l& t;t: haw Orleans open kettle, good to cholce, J3 and consequently they are not buying any | steady at $7.25@11.00. *| with the result that the closing was de- | StFONS&: With 8ctunl business in bankers rash, the morning d kept | @40, o oy are. v orde FHISK cldedly weak and with net | odomi. | Dills at $4.87G4 874 for demand, and at $1.531% N ) i tting worse and several of the packers i & as they seem to have no fear of spring | BAGGING--1@ %c < The early market wns strong and ani. | 8nd 388 commercial bills, &4 82, 2 2, 47%e. 3 . slow and mean from wiart to finish, ‘as sell- | M1LWAUKY 4 “WHEAT—Mar- business being disabvointing. HEMP TWINE—f¢ mated under the continuing influence of | SILVER=Certificates, = 65@6%c; bar, olce timothy, $10.50G11.00; cholce | ers were not willing to make the conces. | ket steady; No. Rubber goods fobbers nre alfo haying | PROVISIONS—FPork irm: jobbing, $14.50. | Alvidend. and 1o Sare s o, Hudson | €4 X gt o e i | PR AiSator. 108 " Hone Rk And $5.175%. Tho butk of all | PETIHS: t0. ) Bl rather & aulet time. The snow of last | Lard, nominal at §7.i2 Dry salt meats | buying in' that stoak® and otiome i ate] | government, steady: ref. 25, 106%: coupon. | BGGS-F tho sales was from $5.150185.20, JARLEY. I, No. 2, 60@ele; week created auite a demand for rubber | (boxed), weakene: extra shorts, $7.121; acite group. . Ontarlo & Western | 105%; 85, reg., coupon, 110; new 48, reg, | stoc ases returned Fhe hog market the past week has been 1 v ) 00@0le; cue- | (boxed), steady shorts, $7.75; clea . This latter was the top pric 5s, reg. and coupon, L 106,400 bu.; corn, 89,- | tondency of prices upward. Receipts were tomers and are not ondering much addi- | ribs. 38 clear sldes, $8.2 the "reallzing movement Inviled by the | . The closing prices on bonds today are as tendency e while the demand was quite tional atock. Johbers. thoueh, nre not doing | METALS -Load, nominal at $4.20. Speiter, | opening advanca the bulle rallled the mar; | follows: SHIPMENTS - Wheat, 36,800 bu.; corn, 12,- | peavy, so that each day's recelpts were B L B 'd i c much compinining. a8 taking the vear as a [ dull at & 6. ket and brought forward mew points « - 000 bu.; oats, 6,000 bit i up in good shape. Thursday wos . aldwin & 0. whole they have done n very satisfactory | POULTRY-Steady: chickens, 6ic: tur- | strength, The coalers. Unton Pacifie. Haltl. | U, 8. ref. 2s, reg.106% *N C. 18 o The igh point of the week, when the aver- nmuum' of m-\...-,u Col! ':u."]“ .‘;.-m.-i unl\- k"l}.r'lei"l‘l‘{ u]nln.“u".,thlrkn, 7 1,;- ~pa 7;,.‘- more & .,Ppl._ the grangers, Tinplata and a | @o coupon . N.'J n. G y Coffee Market. b at 5%, which is the highest GENERAL mproving and comparatively few hisi- ER-Dull; creamer. a2ic; dalry, | number of low-price 3 B4, TeR acific 3 ¢ YORK, Ji OFFER-—T A ARy 3 Joint re imp) '3 Y i dalry, priced rallrond stocks had | do 83, Teg Pacific s WV YORK, Jan. 12—-COFFERE—Futures 1t reached since carly last M Friday ness faflures are befng announced. Mer- 18, o perfods of strength. Minneapolis do coupon . Pacific 4 % | opened steady,” with prices b points | v pric off Il h chanta as & meneral thine are in 00 shs EGGS-—Steady at 1 Touts Jumped 3 and the preferrad §i mp\’l‘: 80 Tow 4n, ‘Feg.1 Y, G & 8 1, 410844 | lower and ruled inactive on strictly st andl Ti.'.“"xrx',‘l'.‘k.!l"‘ losed anly "m‘g:n:f:- I“s“n‘"cE AGE"TS fnanclally’ and aro setdling thelr accounts | | RECEIPTS Klour, o0 bvle.. wheat, s | In the' late realiaing movemant ‘the steci | do "sotp 1 & Wocon. 48,100 * | trading, supported chicfly by covering. The | than at the close of th ile WOk n_good shape. L ot 0.000 bu.; oats, 40,00 bu. stocks developed epecial weakness on the | do . Nav. 18,199 yrevalling sentiment was still weak in the -presenta les: 4 FARN TREET '‘Representatives of local houses are now | SHIPMENTS—Flour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat, | fears of a war of sompetition between the | do cot 4 Riasnos 'of spsculative appore. with e | B prosant "l:,”,.';“ y v. Bh 121 VABNAM ATRUNT, on thes rond wifl apeing Jines and Mre i, | 2000 bi. i corn, 000" b outs, 200 bu. " | rent powers ln the tride. 'Nationsirubs | do *Orogon & 7 ipts heavy ‘and forcign marketa gene [ o, - A¥: Q1 ] ol 1 Long Distance Phone, 1700, ng quite a few orders for mackintoshes anc - and Steel an re each hroke 31 do i do consol G ower. €pot markets were also neglected, | : B . 240 that class of goods. vernool fons. action in Delaware & Hudson D. of C. Reading gen. 3 ak and nominal, T sales_were 16,250 " 4 L 8 2 WIHEAT 1 preferred dropped fean ch r 0 G, W, v Pob) v, B.66C ure 200 80 ade with fraft and produce mercha western win 1: No. 1 northern. f st preceding sale. Ganad 4B L & 8 F g 68128 st September, 580 Odtg . . o Pt A L By b quiet: March, 18 2d: May, incrense of $11,648,000 in the cash de- |C. & 8t. Paul cons.... 148 ‘December. 66. Bpot. Rio. dull: No. 7 1% ee still they are not being burled with orders *| posits of the banks ‘was unexnectedly t P, C & D ialIN | thvolce, T, Mild, quiet; Cordova, §G15%e. - Tt s thought, however. that there will be [ CORN—Spot. easy: American mix»d, new, | laree and an increase of only a little ¢ 3 lo_fis ] A markad improvement in a very short | 8s 11%d; Amerfcan mixed, old, 4s1d.’ F $4,000,000 In loans was unexpectedly small, 3 8o. Pacific is ated and Dried Fruit time. There have been no changes in | tures nominal: January, 3sild; March, | {0 the benefit of the surplus in hoth cases. y So. Rallway os. i YORK, Jan. 12.-EVAPORATED . P ainee 1aat vabort warDiy of mentinn | §5.108: May. 66 b But the bank statement was taken advan. | 5 8 R. & T. 66..... The = market for _evaporated 4 Butter. oxws and noultry are also selling | PRAS—Canadian, quiet, 5s 6%d. tage of to realize. It {s practically assured Tex. & Pacific 1511 low, but was firmiy held 80 I g g gl e A R L FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, steady, | that next week will see the beginning (f | Erie general 45 4 do 28 Sta common were quoted at 3%@4%c though there have heen some 8'ght fluctua | 88 6d "' | mald exports and exverts estimate that the | F. W. & D. C. 18, $1% I'fon Pac. iy 4 | prime, Babie: cholce, Bls@ée: fancy, 6M7c, - tions in poultry. The prices at which it is | HOPS-At London (Pacific coast), steady, | movement will reach from $16.000.000 to $%.- | Gen. Electric bs.15 ~Wabash 1s CALTFORNTIA DRIED FRUI Quiet elling will be found in another colum £2 5067 ©3 B, ‘| 000.000. Tt was asserted in Wall street today |*la. al 18...115% *do 2y 4| and about steady at unchanged prices. selling n & e n. PROVISTONS—Beof. extra Indla mers, | that arraneoments had aiready heen mua (1" 48,1005 West Shore '4s 3 | Prunes were quoted at Sl @sige ner Ib.. as | PN T YR ap, | Qull, 66s. Pork. prime mess western, auil, | fOF the shinment of a considerable umount M., K. & T. 2... T *Wis. Central 45, to size and quality. Apricots, Royal WRY voRm BAL - NARRET s, Hams, short eut: 1010 16 1he., rin, dta’ | o Wedneadayts steamern, | © tng | 0 48.-..-0. L 88" Va. Centuries 5 | 120 Moor Park, N4 iches, pecled, .ara, . Americ efine Al 1siness o Sto change the | - . AL @18c; unpeeled, PH4g10c Quotations of fhe Day on Varlous | 1851 " brime. wesiarn, 1 Horces: a7aod’ | 1ast weak has ecliosed all previons weeks 14010} unpeeled, 6h@L00. - Commoal Racon, Cumberland cut, 3 to 30 lbs., 5¢; [ Following the unprecedented trade of Fri- T — Philadelphia Prodace Market, NEW YORK, Jan. 12.— FLOUR--Recelpts, | short ribs. 16 t, o4 Ibs' 26 84; long elear | day and Baturday of last week, which N rk Mining Sto PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12—-BUTTEF 1030 bbls.; exports. 4480 bl atow and | Middles, lkht, 2 o 34 Ibe. 435 long clenr | fenched the hiehest vecord for three full | Nmw Jan. 12.~The following Dull, ic lower; fancy western creame: more or less nominal at old prices; winter | fr Sacks. 16 to 0 1bs.. 40x3d; clear hei. | Sales on Monday were lifted weil ahove the | auotations on mining stocks B NSNS TANA Bl 1 tre patents, $3.7008.95; winter stralghts, $3.450 | les. 14 to 16 Ibs. 4. Shoulders, square, 11 | 2.000.000-share leyal for the first time fn tha | x oo ™o 20 (Little Chief o LR MO L L 8.0, winter extras, $2.5002.90; winter Jow | to 13 Ibs. Arm. 3is 6d. Matory of the New York Stock exchange. |2{icc 7111 48 (Gntatio ... wostarn, S troeh southwosiern. $o; treeh Erades, 82.4602.6); Minnesotn patents, $1.10 | | BUTTRRRIRIS, United States fnest, | SN W EEPG Do TR0 (N3, NEATY | Broce L0 Ophir CHEESE-—Qulet; New York full creams, @4.35; Minnesota bakers. $3.00@3.35. Rve | CIIIRSE-8tendy; American finest white, | $tocks made the bulk of the tradine, tha |Brunswick Con... },\;"'\le s fancy small, 11%@12; New York full flour, stendy: fair to good. $2.8668 15: cholee | gae: American finest colored. 63 " | presant market i distinctly one of rafirand Gom*{ock TUN - o8 , creams, fair to cholo e, to fancy, ILI! llrfl:v n‘m-kkwhent flour, dull, | TALLOW Sn-ml\“ prime city, 258 9d; »wlk;m’l'ln- industrials play an fnsignifi- ;,‘;gd“" s ot . Nive 02880 Hatkat 0Me2e, o . New Yorl st t .ondon, 27s 9d can 00d . i 3 A L AT TN o western, fio; | AUSIEMAAN, in Landon, ¥y The immediate tmpelling cause of the rise | Horn Stiver U |gmall Hopes'..... NEW YORK, Jan. 12—-DRY GOODS—The city. 82¢: Brandvwine, $2.3502.45 Toledo Grain and Seed. 1s the growth of the ‘‘community of inter. }"'"‘”"”"‘”(. 4 Btandanrd . market closed without any change In char- RYE—Steady: No. 2 western, 58%c. f. 0. b TOLEDO. O., Jan —WHEAT—Dul | #8ts” polley among the raflroads” The pur- adville Con.... ¢ acter, but with much fm 1 weather ploat; state, 53, . 1. f., New York car and siendy; cush and Janiary, Tigc; May, | fhise of the Central Coal company for the e ey | bc s fakton B 82%e: July,' #le. irie. : entral Rallrond taa PP YT have been very quie wout ehange in e ¥ ~ v B . avua. | Of New Jersev for the Reading, tha mc- Londen Bte: uotatio orices in elther staples or ney. Srint NoSRLEY %\:fi".‘.flm "9“.’" & l’“l" Ml""\R‘.;\f'fluh. cash and January, 87%c; "’\‘m?m,m of mh Paul Nlflv-}l‘( by 303 ¥i'ot | LONDON, Jan. 122 p. m.—Closing: Ploths s vn.‘.~m_4-‘ Low um.h-r gatton i J d " + A : the Great Northern. are the conereta facty | = Varns very weak, tinder pressure vy TR vy AeATIADON MRS MaATE Quiet; cash and January, 2c:| from which is inferred a general nioption |Cons., money...%3 10krio 20% | stocks. Fine combed yarns steady. Woolen | AN g g . 128 of this polley among raflrond (nterests. | do account 16 do isi pid and worsted yarns inactive and irregular 1, T%@7sc; No. 2 northern, sample, Telephone 1030, Omaha, Neb, COMMISSION, GRAIN, ROVISIONS and STOCKS, Board of Trade. Correspondence: John A. Warren & Co, Direct wires to Chicago and New York. A well known Wall Street Operator, whose name is conclusive evidence of his good faith, s willing t place his knowledge and experience at the service of outsfde speculators, In order to increaso his influ- ence and profits and will guarantee clients against loss of principal. For particulars address Room 6, No. 6 Wall Street, » York City. T T Tt Soomo W. Farnam Smith & Co. T EEEEEERESIRRNENES! STOCKS—BONDS - INVESTMENT SECURITIES 0 bu. Soot, . rod. BIME Y B I REEED-159 prime, $7121%: March, | Cuntess rumors have ciroulated of other,| Atchison Ti4 Pennsylvania 3 . 2% plans in process of execution, but thess are’| Canadian Pac 013 Reading Minneapolis Wheat, ¥ % § 1320 KFarnam Street, Telephone 1064, :2:"“'_"“”;‘“:.” Wi fl; fi‘t}'r'.“nm:un $7.20. the only we!l authenticated developments. |8t Paul 3% No. Pacific \.(m i MINN 18, Jan. 12 i NO. - —— The )0] ce develonmen 0/ Ce L 6y Cirand un . ] 79 $ike, f. 0. b afidat. Options apened steady Peoria Markets. EheLimoorAnes OF pia Jevelanmiantian | U0, Cental. S SpARC TrUC Tl Te on & little demand from shorts, but were JRIA, Jan. 12.—-CORN—Steady; No. 3, | tion of the railroads of the country by in-|Union Pac. pfd.. 80 Rand Mines ¢ g ¢ It so, speculate successfully. Send your oon weakened by scattered long weliing, s suring maintenance of freight rates can |N. Y. Central ) nopthern, B Saaend ’ordnrl to a reliable house, where they will ek subles and predictions of hearish sta- | OATS—Inactive; No. 2 white, 2c, billed | only be told by a_comnarison of conditions e = +| patents, $4.0064.10: first clears, $2.80G2 9% |be placed on the open market. We can {latics on Monday, The market fnally ral- | through. In the road world with those of a few| BAR SILVER-Steady, 29%4d per ounce ars, §2.0062.10. b | o on covering and closed steady [ WHISKY—On the basis of $1.27 for|years ago. Then there was n pretty gen. | MO 4l per cent; the rate of dis- make for you in one month more interes: ata partial Me net decline; January closed | finished goods. eral condition of bankrubtcy and ‘wreck | count in the open market for short biils g at B1ke: May, §1 “'_!"’VB'-‘N“- closed at 8% — among the railroads of the ntry. The ih 4344 3-16 per cent; for th months' ket CORN-—Recelpts. T1I78 bu: exnorts. 154 34 Condition of the Treasary. problem presented was complex 1| bills, 414Gy per cent DULUTH, Jan, 1 3 fc under for bu. Bnot, steady;'No. 2. 46%e. elovator and | WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Today's st formidable. Honded Indebtedness w | S a ihiee P A It is free. 7o afloat. The' option market opened | ment of the treasury balances In the g wieldy, both by reason of unserupul Weekly Rank Statement. store: No. b hapd ¢ 1o0l. Lo ArElve ateady on the absence of contract grades | eral fund. exclusive of the § ¥ flation of capital {ssues an the high cost of | NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—The weekly state- | (o srrive DLy, ThorLherh oash 1¢4c) in the Chicago receipts. but later reacted | recerva I the division of construction’ and material in the & | mait ot Araseatals By plate: | to mrives ) hei July, Thej Na. 3 J. K. Comstock & Co., earlle of the assoclated ban orthe 7 § sp 163 with wheat. Closed dull and easy at e | shows: Avallable cash balance periods. The iy St . ik | h ; LA I X 0 construction was so flimsy | shows: Loans. $808,032.400, {ncrease. $5,042,- | = OAT aeke. Room 23 Trader's Bldg, Chicago, net decline; January closed at 46%c; March | 574; gold, $56,047,553. in many cases a8 to keep the annual cost of | 800, deposits, 3985,336,20, increase, $14,886,100; | CORN—366, A9 il the last or the latest step In the rehabilita- | Loulsville 2l Anaconda ..., § 1 Nard, B northern, on your money than any bauk will pay in & year. Send for our book on speculs i