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THF OMAHA DAILY BIE: THL‘RSD;\Y. JANT ARY 24, 1901, very in prices % g Kansas City Marker. OMANA WHOLESALE MARKETS, PARIS, Jan, 23— Prices opened somewhat J— i t snimated ‘und firm on the boursa today | ANSAS CITY, ATTLE-R I 8 3 ; i 1 s, 100 head 1700 hond Texs Bmaller Receipts and Deoreased World's Condtiions ot Tende and Guotations T O T8 A O | Il et Frs Wold De Micrenmed Oattle n’"‘P“J“;"‘[l and Beef Bteers & : . il on Staple v Produce tomotty U0 {Intos were A ittle Lower, \ ower 1o Ad o Specaintors w e Hes | tomortow. Rio tintos were firm. Kaflire i vk weal Visible Advances Wheat. (38— Recelp? od stock, fapt 4B i L i ||:"'\|:.':an|: O | ete Improves AL the close (he generel 0 015,60, stockers and NEW YORK s mark: ; ¥ L firmness w ined. but the market 1 we and heffers, 3254 CORN SUSTAINED BY EXPORT DEMAND ¢ u i ol xR haracter, 1] for the account, Exchange on Londo; | HOGS OPENED STEADY AND CLOSED STRONG was inactive per cent rentes, 102f 5¢ | s western-fed steors o S L] hecks. Spanish 4% closed at § with am; v p tons 1 1 Turkeys, 1o ' | Were c price move K o Supply of Sheep Heavier Than for 0 . exn In Onta=Provision [ eh L ¢ NEW YORK, Jan. 2%.—he following ure Moderate Baainess in On ! 2, ment was much w \ 1 ordinary | o iotitions on mining stocks Some Time Past and Market 1 Quiet Under t nfluence of od n traders’ mark e method of —— AMES - Recelpts, perations and the 1 sult were mu ; Ruled Slow and Stondy i . Wostert 1ambe " nd h ‘ Adams Con .2 Little Chief ...... 16 4 ¢ Cash Demand in the Hog » A gorut the net changes | Adan Litule CI s I 1o & Dime Lewe 3 f $1L00G11.60; ewes Market, t 1 w show except i a few b f2 e H Hreece Ophir grade, solld ks and_ pretty, well | BEGSSS (i Gon Phoentx wo| — can, sc; ex- | mixed' be A losses, Yet at | BEUnewick Lot Potost 3 » s medium, | one time the whole list was at a level well | (om0 Bavage 1 SOUTH OMAHA, Jan CHICAGO, ? 1l New York | over vesterday's final price. The realizing | 100000 %4 [Slerra Nevada . 13 Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Shec pe ¢ ¢ ¢ xtra_select movement in the last hour was sufficfent (o | FeQEWERE © 1 [8mail Hopes | OMetal’ Monday - wdards, per \‘ it almost all of the earller adyances | OE0 SN R ard .43 | Uicial Tuenc : mly the final slight rally saved the list | pet, GGEeR B Official Wednesday 56 ing 1 By from a larger showing of net losses than is | J shide VEALS N ially the case 4 provumm——m— gebhree days this week.. 7,55 pdvas 4 Omaha 3 1y ing room shorts to cover was| papk Cleast and Exehanges. | Same days last week... 10,01 Choleg wely responsible for the final rally. The | e Sqo “Jan o, Clearings, $20486,637; | S4Mo days week before.. 7,59 medium, § enitrated nature of the buying and the |, O L B Cexechunge, $4.81 | Same three weeks ago ho Lt r- |39 W These 'price ntity of the brokers by 'whom It was | Palunices, 927.51; posted exechun * | Bame foar weeks ugo. . Lo 2 v s nfluent f ¥. Demind | done, strengthened the trading, and there LolTy York e POT g.100,301; | BAMe daya last year. . .. &84 8 SHEEP AND LAMIS ¢ | was no warrant for the report that the |y 0o e g il SHOHeY § per cent: | Average price paid for hogs for the past \ | speculation was in the hunds of the coterie | NS Lt o8 remium bid, o | 8everal daye, with comparisons Who made a demonstrative change from the mium | — Stock in Sigl FARLES { Bear to the bull side of the market during | PR 23— Exchanges, $262.- 1 1901, {1000, 1590 1598, (1807 [1898. (1546 1080 SAGWING ke, (1.1 bu., G | during the last hour was also of a very ORTON Ifos %, anges, §a1,00600; | dJan, 1... 340 42 STOCK CALVES principal western matke Bl wo. B0 A okt WS 00 008 Y | elONON 8 anges, gu1,85,0; Jan. 1. : T as IS G ! i - ferent brokers from those who executed the | "R CT MO RE " —Clearings, $3,052.- | Jan. ... . Sy X Seuth Omaha ! rly buying orders Ih‘k‘“"“”““\ -liwy balances, 3 4y pe \ju“' 3 3 3 o = arge gpcculative profit-taking was being | cont an. 5. 3 TOCK CO N s Per dog., 30Ga made was not a strained one. The consis- ,',,,,”\N L 23.~Clearinge, | Jan . 3 3 Lok, 2 AND HRIERRS | | New York Mining Stocks. ‘ | st Live s SOUTH 8T, JOs1Ipr market steady i Wax, por 10" bu. basket, #1; | tent ‘weakness ‘of Missourl Pactfic, ‘which Jan. 7.0 " 3 5 W0 3w B ot i ing 4 o fell at one time 814 points below yesterday's VT i “Clearings, $3172.- | Jan. 80| 5 : gras. & SITHEA L OTFATORS -I'er bu., 5080c; Tdaho, rer | high level, loft little room for rumors of | s R 15e premium; | Jar ' k e b el L Wi e ¢ credence in a large northwestern rafirond | mon | Jan! 18 ] ‘ Sugar and Molass BT poratons. pe 5 ool don” anid ‘gave calor 1o the Teport L {gan arc| SE 48 3004 ] NEW ORLIANS BBAGETiolland seed, 13 that & short interent in the stock had et " : an § | Quict TOMATOES — Call? 4-basket | tied by private it 4 Y Jan. o 0 Kettle, 8140137 agreement. There was FASHINGTO! - | dan. 1370 3 3 34 h Fifugil, 4adsye; contrifiga distinct ehifting ot speculutiye interest from | mint o the (rensury bainnoes In’ the few: | Jan. 1 Jil AN A8 4 neconds, Sarie. i) the ruilroads 1o the industrials and 1t Was | ory] fund, exclusiye of the $150,000400 rold | Jan, I Kettle, 20u80c; contrif \fornin, as to slx the evidences of realizing in the raflroad | voserve in the = dlvision of _redempt J ¥ . 23] ool 388 [ - } sympathy with the % R g, | it under cover of the new strength in the | ihows: Available cash balance, $136 il | 4] Sl W YORK, Jdan. 2381 wheat, Later th LOWER-—Californla, per crate, 3. | industrials that caused the break. in the | siid 7340 a 3 by P e A1 unfavorable’ for both FRUITS murket. Such early gains as 21y in St. Paul g — : 3 3 : Saos RURRYT 5 BY80! Ton pled with re B er hox, §2 23 n Brooklyn Transit, 214 In Baltimore & « . Market. | H 9 Aav v i o fet; New Ofleans, having been sold iR Malagi b Ohlo, 2% in People's @ und others nearly | Npw YORK, Jan, 23.—COTTON—<The tl- 4 . FAREOA L And coptinued, buying i l astern, $3.00g | 18 substantial were completely wiped out | migity of the 'local option trade was in- | Jan. 129 4 6 3 caused u n i Methe Jater reaction. The decline from the | creased today by no news of business from | Jan. 5 14% 459/ 3 3 TA REY THE 81 pricet wad e close || CRANBERITES Bell ard Dugle! 10 per highest rewched 35 in St Paul, 35 in Brook- | {iefun. * Plt operators were iy enstern buying t Jerscys, per bbl., $0.25; per crate, $.25, | lyn Tr W Delaware 1dson, 24 | cautious from the very opening and re- | ¢ Indlcates Sunday 1 o ? - bined with foeal bull su TROPICAT, TRULTS in Baltim & Onlo and Manhattan ‘and | PAIAS FIOM, 0N QECURE A when | The. ofelal namber of cars of stock o Snleadia 010 Roer's Story of to alarm shorts. May Californin_ seediings, $2.00; | Hoe stonks, P ThPard) (ArEs number of ac Asion offered. On the opentng the feel- | brought In today by each rowd was ) . Youn Died in the ¥ A between e and 3%c and closed | - if ot ana | \lve stocks.” The stoel 8tocks reacted from | g was steady, with prices unchangea to Cattle. Hoge, Sheep. 11'F's The most dignified of all the Boer gen higher at s aie. Receipts were 366 car 520, Mexicans, $2.75; Floridas, | the best in sympathy, but harden: ain 3 points higher. | Liquidation soon set in|c a & gt p o v 3 eral Do ln Rey, has the uppear none of coniraet grade EEMONS—California, extra fancy, $8.00; | 1 the latc dealings, the leaders ri | and considerable weakness d w.lfll d betore | (" g gyl 1, e . ance Hebrew patriateh and the min There wis o moderate business in oats, | JHMONS—Californ xtrafancy, $360; | the host at the closs on heavy absorptior, | winicient support was enticed in by the de- | Unicn Paciiic 51|, HOGE-There was another liberal run of | 1ler old-thme Trench seigneur, sy ome. weukness developed early on selling R At GRS " tederal Steel's gain was $f Pressed Steel | cline to arrest the downwa endency. [ hion Becific.,. ‘I hegs here today e mefner. statied 6 London Mall. AUd ye Ve lovatar heopls agninat eountry pur- | o BANANAS-F h, according to size, | Car rose an extreme Gla, while the annual [ But toward midday & partial rally oc. | Missourt Facific..... | out rather o out Mteady. The | 18 De la Rey a true Boer, The lines chi May sold hetween 2% and e [$ALS0 o ons, Se: layers, | EeUnE was in sesslon, and the preferred | curred on covering and some buying for a | G g 8 firat Hale. were momtly oo e ana sa 15, | hin Huguenat ancestry are apparent in_ hi Josed n shade higher at I 3 wlifornia, new cartons, 8ic; layer v Al the most important members In the | reaction based on the news that soathern | g% g% but it took good heavyweight hogs to bhring | high-bridged, finely chiseled nose, his weli 1% car: B AT R Petiinn, Ih S0Ib. hokes, BAlN Eroup gained from 1 to 3§ points. There wis | spot markets were stiffening on good export | & ‘g% g 3¢ & 0. : latter price. Packers did not want | poised head, his delicate hands and feet ® were quict under the Influence | o5y “Frajioween, b 3 e no news (o account for the rise, but the | demand. ~Soon after midday prices ad- |5 S P over a shilling for the general run | His breast ‘{8 swopt by a well combed caxh demand and steadiness in [ PeT 1D e, e et { fact that the disturbances which | Vanced to a level several ts avove the | £ &3 & R | hoks and sellers were holding for $.15, [ beard and his whole stature shortened by murket, despite heavy hog re MISCELLANEOUS the steel trade might be scttied by close of yesterday on a momentary scare Lo £ & @y s and consequently the hogs did not mcve | the massiveness of his hho head, General hoFis Were biiyers during the after- | 1IDES-No. 1 green, 6c; No. & green, | idividuais who control the resources of shorts. due to assurances that every bale | i ¢ & 8t J. o 2 *[toward the scales at w very rapid rate. Do la Rey stepped fnto the war with a fine and helped I the closing strength. | lec; No. 1 salted, l¢; No. 2 salted, that trade at present naturally makes them | of January cotton for which notices had R &S vat 1 o | They were bidding $.10 for the lightwelght | reputation as a Jeader. As & fild corne porle At et e 314 5 And B0 | No 1ol ealt 8 to 15 (e, Bge; No. 3 veal | vailable for speculative manipulation. The | heen put out in the morning had been read- | (i Ry I & P w s | hogi and $5.121 for the general run of he had served his cou in ail of 1 ed Toe higher at $12.55; May lard between | ealf, 12 to 13 Ibs. 6sc; dry hides, 8glsc; | Yolume of the gold exports for tomorrow's | fly taken up by several of the strongest L medium weights: It was evident, however, | native wars since 185 and when' the. Fron 21 and $742507.45, closing e up at i pelte, ST horse hides, $1.50a2 2. | Steamer, which rose (o $3,90,00, had rather | houses in the trade. The fear that Liver- thut the packers wanted the hoks, and as | State was at war with the Hasitos i 186 1 grade, Seahoard | “ONi0NS Native olorado | Jur were equal to INIONS- N0 Coloted 7.42 ‘ G A5 A Mav ribs between $69 and N TS English walnuits, per b 13c; ol |® chilling influence on the Jate ‘speculation, | pool might open higher in the morning also Total receipts....13 sellers hold out they had (o the prices. | he had charge of a commando. For eloven o with the cloke T%@l0c Improved at | berts, per b, lie; almonds, per Ib., 18G20c; #pite, of the continued lurge ‘low of | prampted covering. There was a Sharp| The disposition of the daye re olpts was | An the morning advanced the market ook | vears he i oecupiod o ot in e Het - ¥ o PR R L L D to this center. The gains by the | bulge in the last halt hour on urgent de- a8 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | on more life and the close was xirong ind | Volksraad and g for himself there Fstimated recelpts tor tomorrow: Wheat, | Tic; Brazil pecans, 10412 anks on subtreasury operations aloné thus | mand from a leading local export house | ber of head Indicated: active. The bulk of all the hogs sold at | widesy ! reputi s the silent me o COTn, I8 oatw; oale, 165 oars: hogs, | YIONBY—Coloiad ection case, far this week are only about $650,000 b which has forelgn connections. At _the « . Hogs. Sheep 1406170, and ax high o as $520 [ her, A lifelon WhE of Prul Reie B0 heind | CiDLi-Per bl per hatlf-bbl., the gold export. Money continued very easy | close the market was steady with prices | Omaha Packing Co. 182 was pald. The Hghtwelghts sold at $51%5, | he sald some yvears ago, in my prosence e leading futures ranged as follows BAT TR RA LT o Thbl $45 e L0 all departments. With the exception of [ net 2 to 8 points higher. Spot closed dull; [ G, H. Hammond Co.. ... i or worse, and the medium welghts at $3.15, | very intimate Triends of his and mine DOL $2.50, the reaction in Wabash bonds the markets | middling uplands middling gulf, 10%c: | Swift and Company. ... 5 | and the cholce heavywelghts sold at £1.105 | good can possibly come to this state until | | sa'es, 2,000 bales. Cotton futures closed | Cudahy Packing (o or better. As will be seen from the wble | fhat old man s out of the way.' His Articles. Open, | High 3 P for bonds was ge .Al‘Y\ firm. otal sal 3 ? i ou } aooh . ! Mol 8 St Louin G pra . par vilue, $SAMM0, United States o steady; Jantiary, i February, 045 [ Armeur & (o i G2 | of average ‘prices the market today aver- | oo o PAOLIARTE ST aaar okt Fwheat B I A o iTihar: | vANced 1 bet'cent on the lat call | Miurch, 6.34c: Aprl, 8.310; May, 0.35¢; Jane, | 8wift, from country o ages a shade higher than vesterday, owlag | o™ OPEORION 0 NAhAant Suniral Tan 3 | g e A R Y 3 The followlng are the clostng prices on | 8.20c; July, 90 August, 896c; September, | Armour, from Sloux City |t the weak ciose yest and the strong | win Plet Jouhart Feh 2 7 " 170 Januar M ¢ 1 New York Stock exchange 8.80c; October, 8.26c: Novemt 'r' € Yic J. R. Becker & Degan v-l. se today Represeatative sales In the war General De la Rey has been My 0 No. 2 hard, (81 - . | 'NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 23 -COTTON-| Vansant & Co v L Ul Ne. Av. 8h Av. Sh. P | the silent man. And vet has he done work *Corn CORN-THigher; cash, 4 | Atchison 18 _do ptd . 3y et sales, 2,20 wles; ordinafy Lobman & Co.. ... § ' 3. -0 | kecond to mone in the field. His chance ' Januar May, 87lafaTn g0 eprd 50, Wabash .. ary, $o; low. middling, W. 1. Stephen... .10 H s came at Modder river. The true story of ol L ’ Balttmore & O do prd | © -16c: good midding, 9 11-16 T & Huntzin, 33 . Modder river battle has not yet heen told. “rm: No, 2 cash, LR W VR U R B L R U el » | pivingstons & Sohatier g flice 1t that General De la’ Rey, and not January, %e; May 80 do 2d prd . Futures were gulet; J inuary, | Hamilton & Rothschild.. i H General Cronfe, was the m & 'spirit o & Ohie Is i y : ; i Mareh, 028 | I F. Husz....... : 2 the Tioer sie. 'Ha choss the positions and Scarce and firm, 60%c bid, to ar- 882 G. W oo B g - 8%, 9400 %c; | H. L. Dennis & Co he fought the buttle. 1t was at this fight " W 3 : 2 de; uly, haoiie; " August, | Other buyers....... 111 . General De la Rey suffered i trugie loss. FFLOUR-Fairly active: patents, £ 50¢3.60 nd. & L ol O Lt Ao - 3 ol 3 glve the lttle story exactly as the weather extra fane und straight, $3L.15@3.26; clear, pra sal T 'I.”" ‘w“" oo Total $ b - b 4 worn g ral guve 1t to me Remember P ", !, hi, & 15 111 2| elen: middiing ; inte, 8457 bales: | CATTLE-There was another by 5 only thut i1s tragedy was infinitely deeper Rgnd & . X o SR S N-Quiet rather inclined to “pound’ the market a | tactturn, sad-eyed man, with his soft v e i 1 ¢ERP - ¢ ittle on beef steers. They seemed to want stilling the movement of his busy adjutants, at § olorado 8o LIVERPOOL, Jan t COTON — Re- | (ho cattle, but they clalmed that prices e Yes, I had my eldgst hoy with me In the are a little stff, und, as a result, bids | [ Arst Datties. Tie was only 15 und not bi i 101 losed tod Iy a iittle fower. Some of the for his age. but wherever T went he went | 00411 & Hucson were closed today st grades of beef Ateers that just suited b 2 4 and 1 think he did his duty | PWIHISKY. Stoady at s1.2 LER g e the buyers may have sold for right around | | 4 We were walking toxether from one po ash quotations were as follows ‘ TRON COTTONTES - $1.95, Y ? steady prices, but the general market | b 2 K sition to another at Modder river, when th | SERDSTimothy, firm at $.256G1.7 for rage receipts, prime worth more; flax marke! AL-Blogdy ab i ok, o ) 18t prd ] < cipte, 6,000 bales. including 4,000 American ) 2 pic Fhe Cotton, Grain and Provision exchanges e Rl o " 1 prd 1 2 T tion, Grain and Provision exchanges FLOUR- Dull; winter vatents. $3.60G3.80; | BAGGING 700 ped . BOSTON American Wool | could be quoted weak to a dime lower. The | hoy hegan to lug a little behind. T tarned stralghts, $3.20G25; clears, §: 3 wpring | TEMP TWING® A 8 AR B Hoop... i Cotton Reporter will say of the wool | greatest decline was on tne undesirable . 4 to him and asked if he was hit ] wpecials G@AB; | patents, 413,80 PROVISIONS steady; fobbing, | 3 do_ptd B trade tomorrow: 1t 18 & pretty monotonous | grades and warmed-up stuff, The mar 8 2 1 father. Etrafihts 3.40; bakers, 2206260, ' #1450, Lard, higher "aalt meats | | Amer. 8. & W state of affairs which one finds in the et was rather slow, as sellers were hold- 04 8 4 | NI satd: ‘You had better come to the WHIEAT—-No. 3 spring, 6 2 | (thoxear. stendy: extr i Clear e King Gow do | ton woel market at prexent.” There ix un | ing for steady prices | by | ambulance with me, then,” and we walkel From | Hibw, $7.25; clear sides, $7 AU, A .wr; absence ‘uflflml Jnap o "l|""|"'}"\' “ hrlr-v wan quite a few cows on rn‘!l‘. w‘m Boross to. tHo tent Won Vo. 2. 31@3c: No. 2 yello! RagdBbilog ol o SR s Centra do 2 | which one finds In a bull peri Today | the demand seemed to be equal to the o8 the s P anid bekei-to el SHDER R A MG R A PRABE R b Tow -‘“mal % Amer. T }m smallest {temg of nows w:‘-m inrge pnd | supply, and aw o result the markot was in & - Bt ean atahe fay dowh 6nd hegsit ¢ L okite No, 8 white, 8T No. | "MUTALS-Lead, wilii 1Ty Shelter,| rake EMa'S Wi, i Anac Mifl 060 Gt Intiuencing the- market favaraply | were plcked up nt a lttie Sironger Driccs, . . 2 il oe NS RUUTR OBy WU T AR oY Ry T | S Ry utet: Shiciiann do pf . kivn R are regarded as worthy of notice. A few | and the market as a whole could be called “In half an hour he was dead, shot BARLEY - Iair to cholce malting, B@enc ungs, Glac; ucks, 76 ] Jaks 2 lo. Fuel & & | Weeks ago the trade wis awalting for two | steady to strong. The common kinds s Hboush the RbANTHAN g SEED8~No. 1 flax, $1.73; No. 1 northwest 4 Steady; creames ie o tobacoo 2 |events, the opening of the heavyweight | did not show much improvement, but still i These two men, Lord Roberts and Gen : - $1.74 hwes SRSt Manhattan T o’ pfd S0 " [weaxon’ and the dpening of the TLondon | sellers did not experience much if any | 2 i ( orn, $1.35; prime timothy, $.60; clover, con i | ern, $L75: prim ! G (et | Met st Ry Federal Steel ! i [sales. Two weeks ago the American | difffculty in getting steady prices for thefr el g SraLns Moaapsip e reaLhondh o "PROVISIONS - Moss pork, per bbl., $14.00q e 3 Wiour, 400 bbls.; wheat, 66, | MeX, Cengral | ba : + | Waolen company opencd its lines ot over- | holding ¢ 4 ooner had his eldest son heen killed 1} tO Vi 4 Dotk per bbl. $1L000 ' JATES bls wheat, 8- i & 8L L 3 coutings and taok gond orders. The other alves and stags sold just abo » 8 . | BRQHEE G (s Io0sk Son, bean Killed than 1410, Lard, per 100 1hs., $7.20507 Short | 000 b, eorn, 102,000 b onts, 3,000 bu a0 pfa | ; o v e A 3 | General De 1a Rey was foied at the front i R oL - O | O BN T our. 11000, tola: wheat, P U5 | houses followed with their overcoating yesterday's notches, no " particul 2 et g e E L LI DR R 28 Slinw Luohen - XL Iy sajtec | REIEMBNIRC IO 1100 DI (Teat | Mo, Faaifs 3 prd lires. Bit the wool dealers are as vet | change in the prices pald being noticeable g " Y I8 MescnO NI A Sov I Rely st Thn Biouicye xed), 30.25016.50; short clear u (] j Moblle & i} Infer. Paner unable to see any great amount o mew | T feeder market” continued —in oo : Hy £ {18 Taa will be Bearing the takitble oo S vk b+ A o . |3 N, 8 WAy do pfe 7l husiness on this account. Now they are | shape today, and the supply being rather ¥ % ad s L ¢ . WHISKY—~On basis of high wines, per Changes in Available Supplt o prd 84 | Lanclede | walting for the opening of the other heavy- | light and ‘the demand ,.v' 5 the market |51 i of guerrilla war at his father's o P i NEW YORK, Jan. 23 Special cable | N g, Centrai 1145 fonul | weight'linew the first part of February. A [raled active and strong on the desirable 1 iy 3 ; A SUGARS-—Cut loat, $ granulated, $5.65; | (elegraphic communication to Bradstre NOY. Central 12 | do prd | Weck ngo the TLondon siles opened, and at | bunches, Good heavyweight = catile are 3 . 5 De 'a Rey's massive head and heavy confectioners’ A, $5.59; off A, $5.44, how the following chang available [ Norfolk & W 415 National Steel an advance. This, too, has not catsed any | selling at very satisfactory prices, but the heard, set on a spare, clean-cit hody, glv Following are the receipts and shipments | supplies since the ' o pfd AN Great nmount of busineas to be transacted, | light comman kinds are not In any him the appearance of a man of very for today Wheat:nited Sta 7 rast | No. Paciti i . N. Y. Alr Braki A Httle better tone, perhaps, but trade | good demand. ‘They, however. y " ot unoly of ture. And vet 1 sunnose he ia I Receipts. Shipments, | of the Rockles, —deer bu. [ do pfd. No. American 0 | walts this time to sée how prices hold up | at fully yesterday's prices. The same is | oS IERE Be A L sl aueD Ot feet ten and one-half inches in Jiour, bhis ¥ 0,000 3,000 | aftoat for and (n F 3 cised 90,000 | Ontario & W Pacific Coast {n London. Prices are not all weak and | true of she stuff and of stock calves and | Shech, Nefe today, walch, give pENETS s [ heieht strange figure in the fletd Whent, bu : 121000 o0 | Bie: total Supply, decreased =.220000 bu, | Ore. Ry. & Nav | a0 1st pra | whatever the apathy of the markst may | bulls. Representative wales: opportuni(y tn take off a little, sofme =it | Dreused In n coarse hrown tweed sult, with Corn, bu /000 oo | Corn—United States and Canada, east of | do nfd o 2 prd 3 |he. however small the quantity of raies EF STEERS o made that looked Sust about atendy: | light colored natch on the seat of hin Oats. bu b 14000 the Rockles, incredsed 1,676,000 bu | Pennsyivanta g [ Pactiie Mail % ‘hn fact remains that the dealers and | No. v No. Av. B O b ThAt hrougnt 4535 | trousers, he rode a rageed Basuto nony "bu 11000 Oats—United States and Canada, east of | Reading 14 People's Gas rmers alike are not letting up one whit 3 B ..1306 T tEy they hia S tar todave TAs's , man has ever acensed De le Rev of any tlev: bl 83000 ) the Rockies, inereased 513,000 bu | a0 ist pra Pressed S, 4 [{n"thelr apinton in the Vaiue of ‘their cotn: Rl 4 ey e arally “haldine tor “teady | thing approaching dishonesty. Tn him fs 4 \ . : Among the more fmportant increases re do 20 pfd do pfd | modity. That s one reason why sales are PRSI U ARl L B e grand material for a loval Rritish sibject " .|.,k |‘.”.1 uce exchunge today m;; Mt | ported are those of 125,00 b, at ‘\v fnne- | .w G ]\\ D Y | %0 light. because the dealers will not muke 5 { M Rl brice paid for yenrlings was ||--'\uln|l 4.;;lm~ln 1he H\v‘;u-h .;r the ,.v;u or ot was active; ereameries, Wazle; | olis private elevators, 50.000 bu. at pre R | concessions. Bot 3 A A pthers s compa the | matum in the last secret seasion of tho dntries, Tgaine. Cheose, dull at 0@ | St M S b Ford Wordh {5t % s ; jide [ ““The. uales for the week in Boston | 1t j i 48 for wethers 3455 | Av compared With the | Volkerand beforo the war and ho hia Tgis, quiet; fresh, 17 The leading decreases include those of | do 18t pfd k 3 inted to 1,170,000 pounds domestle and | e seliers felt that the market today was in | fought throuchout as a patriot, not as a b % Y ‘ 6,000 bu. at St Joseph, 1600 bu at [ do 2 pfd .| . % | 112,000 pounds foreign, making a total o . very satisfactory shape. i political agitator NEW YORK NERAL MARKET, | EVansville, 125,000 bu. at Chicago private | St L. Southw . . 3,000 pounds, against a total of 1 i 3 Voo There were practically no feeders offered — — \w\ itork, 1000 bu, 1 Manitoba, S0 bu sdopprd i nrd » previous week and a total of 3,120.- 1 to make & test of the market OUTGENERALING OPIE REAL P st 5 Varlous | #t Newport News and 5,000 bu. at Burling- | § au 2ubber for the corresponding week last vear. i 5 suse otatio “hoice fed o | = - Auotations « on Various || y prd...: |The sules since January 1 amount to &,159, . 3 o O ethers. s oG 15 chod | Roped Into the Williin and His Copy W YORY | The combined stock of wheat at Portland ) stern Unlon 000 pounds, against 12,i56,600 for the corre- | 40100000 fighiwelzne yearlings. $1.000400; fair. to « Svad; o EORK, dun, BEFLOUR_ Recelpty, | Ore., Tacoma, und Beattle,” Wash, " in fiflo ssorres Mgt AmaL Copuer | s rdtng”time lawt_year. : ; : R Tyl i T gen: wteady and unchangged nie 7 > . o @?.75; 0 goo es, $5.0043.30; cholce | the editorfal blne pencil ns he avernge DA Tteint, B0 505 WinguE e tras. $5 o0 : oy, %O S 3 Wool sates. s : | 5 ke €558 Talr to sond, Snring | Writer. Feiaies. e Snrdiy Fenie s Minnesoti bukers, $3.0063.2; winter | 1Sausas City Grulu Provisions, Unfon Pacl LONDON, Jan. 23.—The’offerings at the L i | lambs, $.0045.2; feeder ewcs, $3.25 but he once submitted himself unreservedly pdon, $2.45G2.6. Rye flour. dalr: tair | JKANSAS CITY, Jan AT--May, M wool auction sales today numbered 13,349 o i | feeder wother foeder 1 18 reneaENbin. Atk HatAOn. WHE TiaE ;. JaIr | ooy b, No. » hara : No. 3 bales. The strain was good. Bldding: was | 18,110 ' e @440, Rep Ive males: [i60 Sha. cenaas i + 280815, choloe to fancy 5 y “Offere 140, Repre ve wale v clatms o literary attainment. Mr. Read o albod, Beamdlss it o Taner 15 | i e, ot | ot ity A g’ T o ehits oo i "3 B HUCKWH Dull ‘at 60@e2e, c. | ACLLES p e New York Money Market. rff"fi\"y“;”:'f\:: SR LI LR B assalll cull awes on the Little 1 i wae fn o b 3 white Ay eb | NEW YORK, Jun MONEY—On_eall, ML IR St mremay and | f - buck fhat perlod which i rlosely described in by ANR AN, 09 L] No. 2 white, asier at s per last Toan, 1% Der | &qiial former rates and 1 fleces wera e 20 Mexican ewes: | T I By ey Ax RYE—Quiet; No, 2 western, 5% f. 0. b, b e 0 et ation i prim: " ‘vmh-llr.mlu \Sra u»'.;:’\- wer in x:.'uwl.x.-- . ¥ \\Tlvrxv‘l'\l‘ Ks.. enme £ notarfously unpopelar in his af aflont: state rye, GIIHC, ¢ . 'New Yor fmothy, $10.0081050; cholee | “GL 0L e : d and steady. Following are the sales: | 4] i ; cull wethers < At the Rhar(r doctared his INabIIty to gt sinte vy i84c, . 1. 1., New York. | v i $x 50a19. 0 STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with ¢ sw South Wale 10 hales; scoured, i gl theep and yearlings ;’ Lthe: ‘m‘ earad hi R o A O Y Dull: feeding, $050, o 1 f.,| BUTTER—Creamery, 18G%e; fatey, 17c. | tual business in bankers” bills'at $I877 | guddls 6ed; grensy, 41astd 0. Towa yearlings L e Thamas ; Churchil 16 send the New York L GG~ Lower: Trosh Missourl and fansas | £57% for demand and at $.83% for sixty [ * Gueensland, 5.0 bales; acoured, syd@is (19 ... e 2 western wethers | militin and. Testore order. In respenss fo BARLEY MALT—Dull; weatern, 65ize, | 8tock, 16c, loss off. cases returned; new 1138: pasted buteds JLMULMS and $I8% | 6d; greasy, shyatiea . ! & wesiern wethers [ This demana fhe Ovanaw Under the WHEAT- Rotoipts, Lom B exporis, | Whitewe it more commerclul bills, $1.2%04 8 Victorka, 1,100 bales; scoured, 6@11%d . 0§ Towa mixed i e bRl AL R I b T ety R b enaria: | RISt Bt B corn, 2500 | (SUEVEIE Gertionsen. R e e e | command ot Generat “Hob, Newion, wera b afloat: No. 3 red: Ti%e, e'evitors No. i outs, 800 b M ONDE~Gover uth Australla, bales; acoured, | B--::: R ern. lambs.. | mots wld confederate fighter at once ren western lambs. ‘ | o HONDS strongi state, in- | 100 akls fh eee oL 4 1 orthern, Dulith, Seige o by aitoat: No. | STTPMENTS - Wheat, 60,00 bu.; J 10%ed@ls 2d; greasy, 10 704 he fmportance of preve " " D b ot s o b o s NO- { 500 bu.; outs, 6,00 bu active: raflroad, act 3 West Austral bafes; grensy, %@ | ks western ewes SR Uikeq the impotinnge 9% ReevenHnE 4 tlons opened easy from’ the effects of for 1 Tiis oipeiix pricen on hondsitodar e sei) Tl R AND HRIFRRS ysatorn wathors..... s State, nf sensational acconnts of the affalr olgn selling, but later advanced on & lar Toledo Gral tollow Tasmania, 700 bales; greasy, 414@sd. o 17 1240 Towa lambs ceenne 00 o A Raamant, (Al ihe dortespands decroase 0 Hradsrects visible, locat | TOLEDO, O, 1 7 T e i rea 18 . AT New, Zealand, 2200 hales; fcoured, 54d@ | 9 } s cull ewes . 102 AN le manssemanh LAl the, corcashands tre luh ”-n‘m W \::r'h 8 net | ::j: onpon Bl ’*" n, d Hope and Natal, 400 bales; | & . cows, CHICAGO I STOCK MARKET. .u»‘ ’”””vav\x.m_]:' |‘v" w";'\.'\ 1 u:rmn‘u”v’yl! vanee; January at c; March CORN-—Dull and firm; cash and January, | 6 ' Pl i ] 1618 3d; greasy, 6%@7id i o T AN ik 3 — high-spirited young friend, the future winge, closed et May, 9% g0 (GG PO L 1kl nds, 1000 ‘bales; greasy, 3 0 360 1. | Cattle Generally Stendy to Lower— | [0 July, 8% YATS Steady; cash and Januar 35 Hounon 2N, & Wcon aarions i 2 4 § R P | Hogs and Sheen Steady. Hlow would yeu like to have a nlee o b Mcady, " The aption mirker | RY B8 B S S 2o 1 oy 011 and Rostn, o o R e e Aot iars | (ARE Rach &L MyCHedRuarteRaTT aquirea wis Nieady to firm a'l day on unfave CLOVERSEED-Flrm; 180, prim a0 Bk 4 Oregon 8. OrL QI B Jatl R =0kl 3=Credit 1010 Ay 1o 1oc dower, closing weak: buteher Wirst rate, was the enthustastle re- weather west, small estimated receipts ut W oand January, §.30] March, $7. A Py 5 ances, $L17;" certificates, no bid; shipments, 10 Kook steady to stPong: good o prim Chicago, —covering and light offerings. D.of C. 36 gen. IS 481 bbia.average. 05§51 bbls.; runs, 102,56 1160 steers, $5.2506.00; | to ‘medium, “Well, continued the offcer, “I'll just Closed firm _at e net advance. January | rhit . | Ateh. gen W, i | bhls.: avernge, 88,088 hbls, $ s 1187 1 rs_and feeders, firm at_$2.7 put 1\ my staff and make you a part ‘ll‘m“l‘\' 175 I”“l M L-18aiNe, closed | PHIL ADELPHIA, Jan 3 Jdo adj. & WBU L& I M 15 | If"l\\ YORK -|m\-‘";“”dfl l'nllnnmi:-l_ 4 g 5 s helfer 503 | of my 1 This arrangzement was OATS-Recelpts, 65,000 bu.; spot, dull; No, [ fancy westorn prints 08, e A summer yellow, 32e; off summer yellow, 81| 5 $.00015.75 od siebrs. 000 | contied aub Whes the coressnondEnt 3 Moe No i No. 2 white, 2 No. | 1Gas i fresh nearby A0 BB.vert f - | @alige: prime white, S@ie; prime win'ter | Texis grass steer 5 .00; Texas Just 1ot me see that a minu white' i track. mixed, western, 30a | wostern, 2c; fresh southwestorn, 2 3 % : 4 | yellow! @5t adse meal. 25c o b 3 buils $2.5003.5 mind Bitge: track. white, S1adae. — Optlons were | Southern, 1% &N ) 0 | LIVERPOOL 3. —OI1LS—Cottonseed, | §:'" 25 18 HOGS- Recelpts today, 36,00 head: o B (A A\ i\ ran e i/ it Aull but steady with corn | CHERSE -Steady; N rk full creams, | . Batiwa Hull refined, spot, dull, 208 3d. Linseed, | 4 y morrow, 25,00 head; left over, 3.6 head; | 4 30 0 HAY- Stondy; shipping 1 to | fancy, smull, 1%l W York full | & 3 B paliwny On | 215 6a. H mixed and but:lher ke PR ad 164 anulstly Insiated. thet ehuicr o creams, fair to chbice, 1041111 . Tenr & Pacine istot? |~ LONDON, Jan. QLS Linseed, 5 6a ety 5 it ‘1 dem Iy in OPs—Bteady;: state, common to choles, o & Pe I pgrpentine spirlts, 208 light, #0505, | &onernl, S S S 1000 crop, 166210 189 erop. 116G 5e: ld olds, | Dututh ¢ I an B o e Lratine it npcy xaionted young Resd N thts, 11,000 bu 8, 95,- | Miy, 26%¢ | i | T a ke vour d 2016 conxt, 1900 crop, 15618 W | LULUTIE S W8 Linion ¥ | “On I Rrounds o Yo make'y : erup | : rr O the_fuct urned General Newtor HIDES Fir 20 to 25 1bs., || " i 8 | inquiries noted’ in stapie. cottons todns e 21 3 Noas, up to 8 Tambs. stendy, sloelng 1 the £ ted Gen fowton, A AT R Stens L Conturies . 4 | buyers, but sellers are not more pressing | 1015 2 %) 4 Chelce mixed, $5.43a3.% Sheen, | Poc) At you are ur LEATHER- 8teady: hemlock sole, Buonos | (! g ' | far Vostness “than bef. Actual ‘demand | K0 ) $2.750 150 Texas sheep ye | nd inder my commandot L Avres. TgRt o heavywelghts, 24@c; acld, s B | continues quiet in ali directio both in | 8 ‘ ( lambs, $4.0045.50; western lambs, B D e atawing the “full Biginin s o | ktuplex and fancies, Print cloths are owet g b k i b st troop WGOOT Dull; - domestie fleece, 2402 Milwaul Market “ HOSTON, Tur e or | DUL Ateady: ‘men's wear and woolan bus p 5 New Yo I re e | pay of o f state t n actt aulet; tamily. givon | (MIAVAUKER, dan 5 WHEAT-Quict: | conti time’ toans, atai per oon.’ om bt | Iess 14 U cloaieing in ” falr, “dem ind ; g ; NEW YORK, Jan New Vork Dry Goods Market. 2 Recelpts NEW YORK, Jan Falr number «f 70 2 head; sheer: ) i ulet; a2 | northern, T4@iiic; No. 2 northern, 10 i | Waolen and_warsted dress goods inactive 7 celpts, 3217 head 10w fop grudes, firm; me jead thrust hin hand i his posket, Geey ’ Y 810,50 \ & Gl teers, weik; common. stedy: bulls | out the small res BeNNR money, NP i ot e A A B g7 moss, e, Cut m pleks | R dyi ] e | ben, $4.5Mi550: oxen, $4.0044.20; hulls General, | report for duty! T reckon you oo bicking marmg, Bone ot 2 . o Bl | sy Bukar .1 Atehi L |, e inan: o enange I Cabion, | wouldn't mind 'ndvancin b Iy 1. o ooy o prd N. T Ga. ity | INSTRUMENTS pluced on record Wednes- tnent, $785. South America, $850; com Coltee Market, Amor. Ad 3 ound i, Poreaull tamily, | NEW YORK, Jan, 88-COFREE- Spot, | Hoston & Alb Allouez Min 3 Whort cloar, $1376G116.60; | mess, | Rio, dull; No. 7, “invoice. Tie: —nomihal, | Boston Iievated Amal. Copper Warranty Deeds. | Mt “ordovit, Saigge.” The market | Boston & M Atlintc : vansldy ‘aad wie to. John on faney; plain fabries In fair deman: A, T. &8 1., Union Land o |v‘ Wes 3 THE REALTY MARKE' f shipments, 474 cattle and 6457 quarters of | puy—and, let the war ko on January 23, 1901 \LVES -Recelpts, 91 head: te An Assumpt higher at $4.7568.75; {ops, $9.00; lttle calves, | Washington Star: "1 ne man $1.0004.7; barnyard | calves, $3.2@13.5) | put on A wald the car yeurlings, §25001.0 Vductor. PUNE D 0 fare SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 6, Ve merely satd that he hoped for some hend: sheep. steady; lambs opened’ about tion because he " stoady; prices fell oft Saloc; sheep. §3.000 8 5 R Rocelpts, 5,308 pkgs.: steady; | for tures opened stoudy with prics | C. B. & Q Boston & Mont Kleptko, | block 11, 2d add. to croamery, 160 Jine' creamery, 156200; | 10 points lower and ruled dull with o 'weak | Dominion Coai liutte & Bostor Mount factory. a1 undertone most « session, following [ do pid Cal. & Heela Mo T, B Trice, ot cil Recelpts pkgs.: fiem; | weakness inEur markets, dissatis: | Fedoral Stecl Centennlul 0 k3 toney, lurge. fall made, 14@1llse; fancy: | faction with Brazillan markets, tremendoas | do pfd Franklin s _and wife to W. ¥ smafl! 113,71 \ receipts i the crop country and apathy in | Fitehburg péd Osceol r Dundee Place 1G8-—Recelpts, 6,508 pkgs.: steady: west- | the local spot market. There was nothing | Gen. Electrl it Parrot im Deeds. werage packed, at mark, 1@l fn the way of investment speculation and | o prd Quincy the late partial rally in Havee ca o | B, Blee, 1100217 % Sant feat of n 12 flat 4 cables from | shupe of improvement toward the close. | Mex, Centrai Tamarnck teet of n 10 feet fot 51 abroad today inereased the apathy already [ The market d steady with prices net | N. B G, & ¢ 42 Utah Mining f n 4 fect lot b1, Mekn: 1 the metal market at New York. | 10 to 15 points lower. The total sales were |Old Dominion Vinona Huyers and sellers show little disposition | 42,500 bags. (ncluding January ~at b | Rubber Wolverines to do business and the market was prace | March, 5.56c; May, 5.65¢; June, 5.60; July: | Union Pacific G250, lambs, 15; one “That's what 1 object The tdea ot 2l $0064.50; Canada Tumbs < nd calling ot i w well a1 s, 6,155 head; lower at 8550 | do that we Just permit him to ride @h get Coady, ni St. Louis Live Stock Marke NEW YORK, Jan Heldelbach, Tehel §T. LOUIS, Jan. 25—CATTLE—Receipts, | hetmer & Co will ship $1.000.000 in gold on o0 head, tnciuding 1,200 Texans; market | the steamer salling for Havre tomorrow. wtrong: native shipping’ and ex Chapman, wis lot 7 K 45, Omahi $LAEAN; dressed ef ane tieally nominal. Tin ruled very qulet, | 5.70c; September, 5 Octaber, 550 ! - McDonald et al'to Kate Madd ST dresaad (ool and | t | Y - Tipton Place : i § orkere. ana. faedsrs. 8120 | Bt e A S tad Poned| ™ e nanatad ad Tind romiis, | zowpodl oIV A R ved B e st it i e | JAMES B, BOYD & GO, Bannird, recoiver, to O f though shade above yesterday's closoe as | vember cember, 5 %0 - block 2 g Copper ruled excentionally dull and | NEW YORK, Jan, 21 EVAPORATED | ucé excharex were closed q ) e 1145 33 it form, 'H Tol 1030, s ok, nominal at $17.00 for e Superior and [ APPLES—A qulet”and unintercsting mar- | premium at Madrid, 56,65, 1 ) ), West Oma 0 109 BRI v i tor Lk, Buparior and | AFPLES-A aylet st uninterssting mar: | promiom 8t Madrid, 6. bac aliv mw"w ; » aridiins COMMISS mN and spelter as well were in an aninterest- | apples. Trading was of & hand-to-mouth | allotted today at 1s id Tot ohe Blonee Y St Py COWS AN IIFERS {Hehte, £ | GIRAIN, PROVISIONS a STOCKS, ing state und closed entirely nominal i e and very t St te, BERLIN, Jan. 23.-The rat Samé to WA, Saunders L b i itehers, 852000 | R T und $1.05G4.10. Doy o r- | mon. ne ent money today was 87 1o 4 same E 3 3 : % . kets were without mportant new feutures, | Chotte. § The bourse Americar Wok 1, W John A Warren & o, d B 1 SHEEP cipts, 1000 head; market 106 closing at §.30g10:50 for plg lron warrants; C,\leul(\l.\ DRIED FRUITS—Market | cliics improved. Internationals were good, 1 Total amount of transfers......... # T Y o) cienenens 820 325 Lu,l‘.,u\u':, native mutto @140, lambs, | Direct wires to Chicago and New York

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