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8 THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1901. BEE N \ \ \ weak at $.0a410. Lead continues dull at | likely that any more gold would go out this | York exchange, 15 premium bid, 2o pre- r 1 ¥ ) and helfers, A AL AR Domestic fron markets were in an | week. They said this oon that New | mium asked 1 120 5 n min w' mdition and buyers .;-Iv ? k uiw still a consider distance away NEW YORK i,IAI'“N"I Clearings, $250,- } o 1 market 1% 1 r apart for business. Pig | from t point where gold shipments to | 266,553; balan 3 1% { 1535, paciors, £ were Guoted at e clos v}l"ul n Coid b e mude, but that | HO 'r..f\"‘_y i, H~Clearines, $20,008,316; 1 1% 1 det i Duteners” 82 L e Bmaller Recsipts Influence Wheat to an| indry, $14.50@14.75; soft southern, | ranged next weok g PHILADEDPHIA, Jan, M.—Clearings, Demand for Beef Bteers and Cows Equal to : s head: magket strong wnd getiv iative - - # balances. i 5 tons, $000G4.45: lambs, $1.4005.56; oull Advance of Half a Cent. [ MOVEMENTS 0F STOCKS AND BONDS. | CINCINNATL Jan Clearings, $2,975,- the Bupply at Bteady Prices. 1 2 bucks, $3.2644.% b i ALE MARKETS, . H0; money, 4% per centi New York ex- 1 1 " Tt nek ¥ Py - Realizing of Speculative ¥ fita Pro. | change, 16G20c premium ) 4 tPe- : AR > nrke |co f Trade and Quotations ceeds nt Expense of Prie - HOGS OPENED HIGHER, BUT CLOSED WEAK | | i Mkt e e COLLUR L MODERATELY ACTIVE DAY IN CORN 'Staple and Fascy Produce, o g LI e B B R New York Money Market, h 1 iw 1 iRy el oot " \ - EGGS—Recelpts light; good stock, 16@18e. ulative profits proceeded steadily today V' YORK, Jan. 24 .\u‘mm n 'TI‘!" — 1 1 active and steady o [ ‘”““ 1 LIVE POULTRY-Hene ¢ ! at a resulting expense of prices. The only | e at 1%@2 per cent; prime mercantile 1 @6, 0 a8 & ter b Oats Strong, bat with a Slow and | ook BlgfiBe; roosters, Sid AwaL.”:\'T variation from . e I.hmurv\l.r'y‘l Course was | e l‘ r cent ' 5 Sheep Recelpts Light, bot Owing to | | i O Hettere ] e 10; cowa ‘ . - e ke turkeys, 647 due to purely technical causes. kven the ERLING EXCHANGE-Firm, with ac- | Unfavorable Reports from Easter K CALVES @450 yoarlin \ 054 50; Narrow Market—=Provistons 1" DRESSED POULTRY —Hena, 7e: | 0vening advance in pri was largely due | tual bus N bills at $4.87% Polnts Market W a 1 2 stockers and feeders, § 4,505 Narrow and Bare of Fenture— roostors, B, ducks, Tia@se; geese, §0940; | to_manipulation whigh began In the Lon- | for demn and g for sixty daye n rhet Was Slow an 1 3 @s.1 y i Tomorrow's Recelipts. spring chickens, per Ih, 7c: turkeys, tc n market on cabled orders from here be- | posted rates, $4.54%@4.8; commerclal bills, A Big Dime Lower. CALVES HOGS-Recolpts, 1 ot ~ | GAME=Maliara’ ducks, per de 43.00@ | fore the market in New York opened. The | $1.531 . " | 300 5o mostly b higher; aii L s g tea, SLBALTS] mixid, 3 B Jack: | feneral steadiness of the London market | SILVER-Certincotes, 614@5e; bar, 67%e; - = i Mk o Sler e 75.%; | Fabbits G150 cottontadls helped 8 purpose, he rapid recuperation | Mexican dollars, 8¢ o 165 ¢ 30 SHEEP-Receipts CHICAGO, Jan, 24— May wheat advanced | BUTTER-Common to falr, 1@iiye; [In the condition of the Bank of England | BONDS—Governments, strong; state, in- SOUTH OMAMA, Jan. 24 | 180 6 ¥ lower bt & : T advanced | eholce, 1iaTic; sepirator, #i and the continued ease of money there, in | active; rallroad, inactive Recelpts were: " STAGS. o et B il Ao il i RS — ‘First grade, eolld | spite of large withdrawals from the market [ The closing prices on bonda today are a8 | omefai Monday 80 310 Stoek iy tecelpta. Corn closed a sha Lol B counts, per can, 3ic; ex- | b the bank, points to an early,reduction in | follows Official Tuesday.. . . v o5 3 Following are bttt ol ) alack filled, ‘New York | prices of Atooks Mete broved in Most chses | ¢ GMelal Wednesday . STOCK COWS AND HE principal western ma By Viant coened Siuid fowee it i extra_selects, 2e; | to b The weakness of the steel e ST 3 b South Omaha a . »Iy n’ O il Ik’ etandards, per gal. lx(‘- Kk ! began from the ope ning d " Four days this week 1 Chicako by Liverpool cable which ig-|§ proved a disappointment for those specula- | do coupon 01 | Bame day: v [ J the advance here yesterda afle | BIGE doz., ¢ ors who had hoped that the group would [ do n s, re t 1L ds. 108 Y8 last week.. 2 Ry Teas there was ot a standstill, and this con. | siiA Ls=Efice quoted by Or Whalesals 8, because of the strength shown by | do old 4, reg..lliy(*Ore. Nav. 1s.. 108 | §aHe three | NEN Totals ... ) TR he local pit during the forenoon Rye straw These 'pric e | b VInE oraeri. sad HHe KDSOnIKUYE . 14| do_ s it Average price pald for hoks for the past | vaporated and Deted Frufts. ded the local 1 luring th T ¥ T bring In buying orders, nd the peculative do coupon Ny v 1 was fairly Important buying | {0F hag of good color and quality, Demand | backers of theea atocks seemed_ ihdisposed | D af €. 3 125 *|Reading gen. 4s.. 9174 | S€Veral days, with comparisons: | ANEW YORK, Jan’ i EVAPORATED a e fairl; ! ) | tair _Recelpts, 6 cars to oer ve e St The coterte | Atch. gen. 103% Rio G, W. 18 S | S——— ——-- | APPLES-The market for evaporated apples )y bears on the falling off in northwestern P, . Ty vigorous support. The coterfe | A [ ‘ — 1% Pttt amt ostof the selling, the mars | QATS-No. 3 whits, "2 which bought stocks on Monday were | do adj. is T S L & 1M o B | 1 1901, 1900, (1899 11898, (150711898, [1566. | ruled slow, but was firmly held, owing to ket Detng thus conf to 1 hands. | GORN—-No. 3,3 . ¢ with selling to realize, and there [ Canada’ 8o 18t L& 8 F g 6s128 e - = | the slght supply on hand at tully maine R il dng She forencon. to e | BRAN=3 i were large selling orders all day, which|C. & O St Paul cons... 1821 Lo 496 1431 o 1342 318340 432 tained prices. | State common was quoted By o S Latar trade was more | VEGETABLES, were attributed to Chicago aceount o WSt P, C & P s, 118 - 3 496k 433l g o [317) 343418 at AGANe; prime, Gaste; cholce, bbywse; active, some carly sellers covering wuse | Per bu, G, The reported fllness of the largest in- & N do_fs 11914 . 3 | 98] 4 290 357/ 3 48 © faney, i of lighter receipts at primary western Pee bu. ket, 40c dividual operator in the street, and who has [ do So. Pacific 4s el $... 16020 427 344 344 3 CALTFORNIA DRIED FRUITS- Dull but sints and seaboard clearances of 70,0 ) | robu., 40c been supposed to be long on stocks, had | Chicago Ter. 4s So. Rallway 5s.. .11 5. 604y 437 347|338 3 #teady at unchanged prices. Prunes we B0 wheat and flour. May sold to Ti%e | I Per bu., considerable influence on stock, but the | Colo. So. 4s 48 R & T 6s..... 661 Sl ¢ 7143348 323 | quoted at 3,a8ge per b, as to sige and and closed strong %%@se up at 7 i L Per doz, 3badoe. real basis of the reaction was the fajlure to [ & I G, 18.... 108 Tex Pacific u.u‘g', . ;, Boetl o |34 3402 | Guality Apricot Royal, Th@i2e; Moor mary recelpts were 38,000 bu ,‘I\"‘\"\!' W Per doz,, J“?‘N attract any renewed outside speculation, as | Brie sen. ds.. g *do 28.... e BB ;9 8 06%) 43 3433 Park, St Peaches, pecled, 14@ise; un- B 415,000 . Tiet yeat, Mlineapt ANE ax, per 1 1. basket, §1; | clearly demonstrated by the marked de-|F. W. & D, C. is Unlon Pac. 4s....1004 o[ B 14 | 4 38 o (3 | peeled, 854 10¢ " " - 16 "¢ s - st | string, e, eline in the activity € ot en. Electrie is..} Wabash Is 1184, 10...| 5 25 43 3 | - Duluth r 3 Ccars, again | FOFATORES—Per bu., 80@e0e; Tdah r ity In the mark 3 avet B 1 ' 3 % Wook und s yeur ngo, Looal e 53Ok 8 . B0@o0c; Idaho, per |~ Some attention was given to the reports oo 26100 <[ B 231 4 41| 320307 ? | New York Dry Goods Market. were 3% car o of contract grade. Bx- | PR SC Lo Per bl . of friction between the English and Russfan 104 SWest Shore ds..114 12000 5 1715 4 49! 3 60| 3 47/ 3 14 W | NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The general condi- baln L R BURTL - S\ BT POTATORS-Per bil., $2 P gkt R LR G RAG C I3 Wis. Central 4a.. 86ty 18 e 468 356 348 3081 & ton of the market shows no material Corn wis moderately uctive. The wheat | Al and seed, 1%c. statement of treasury operations reflecied ! a. Centuries... % 1415161 o | 350 3400 319l 0 | change today. Tt fs st difficult to interest TOMATOES — California I8 | 3 etrength was accountable in o measure for [ ot " L . per basket | the payments on account of gold withdrawn | “em s e S s 15...1 6 258 46| ¢ |3 47|32 g0 | buyers in goods for other than tmmediate the tirmnoss, but: (e market alkg showed | °1 1 per bu., $1; Colorado | FOM {fle assay ‘office for export, which | 31d ) | BB 48 = X0 BT | daiivery, ekcept af prices which seliers de- ponsiderable Independent strength her " ’ ‘olorad more than wiped out the week's previous | [ 20051 4 48 l @ | eltne to aceept ‘rices for the ods on Wb enough selling to have developed weak o gain by the banks. A hotable feature of [ & - 18.01 5 29181 4 55 3% N HOGS—There was a good average run of | hand on staple iines show some irregularity ness had there been any, but lberal ¢ ne to size, 4676, | the “current money’ situation fs_the he wy | LONDON, Jan. 20.—4 p. m.—~Closing 19...1 5 271 4 54 32 hogs here v oand the market opened | hut still Ady for goods to be made, Print fngs were well taken. Shippers were fair | ©4 t-Californta, per crate, $3.} reflux of national bank notes, Yeste - 2. ™ g5y 31 2 S6rl0c higher. . The first sales were largely iths quiet but steady. No change in the buye and there was a good cash demnnd | FRUITS treasury statement shows that recelp! Consols, money. Pennsylvania ... 2. 5 268) o | ot 38| At £.220 and £, with a top of & arket for woolen g while the country movement was reported | GRAPES—Malaga, per keg, $6.5069.00, bank notes for current redemption this far | 0 account eading 2.0 5128 4 63 301138 At those prices “the hoks moved tow wlow. May sold e en age and 39150 1 APPLES—-Per bbl, $2.50 $2.0040 | thi® month have amounted to £13,861,608, Atchison % 5 14%| 4 69 33 884 1ad Pcales at a good ra rate, but be O and Rosin. closed a shade higher at 377c. Recelpts [350; California, Bellflowers, per box, $1.60, the six months ending January 1 the t Canadian Pac 1st pfd 2 b 21%] 4 55, 3 ER ‘:‘n“w ok them had ch, d hands packer® | NEW YORK, Jan. 21 —O1L8—-Cottonseed, were 360 car CRANBERRIES—-Bell and Bugle, $10 p 393,818, The avera r working day 8t Paul Pac. pfd e - *| jowered their bids, owlng to leas favorable | arm: primo crude, DBIS, 2ige; prime sume Oats were strong, but the market was [ bbl; Jerseys, per bbl., $8.25; per crate, $3. previous fo this month was a_ little over [ H1nols Cent 5 Grand Trunk » Indicates Sunday. foports from other points. Heavywelght | mer ‘vollow, 3154 oft' summer yellow, a1 wlow and narrow. Sympathy with wheat TROPICAL, FRUITS. $420,000, while for this month thus far the isville 0% Anaconda The officlal number of cars of stock| nokS were at a premiam and were sold | gy ime white, Sadic; prime winter and corn was the chief factor. May sold ORANGES — Calff f o1 . wverage 18 cgnslderably over $70000 per | Lnlon Pae. prd Rand Mines . brought In today by each road was ,""‘ The lig \twelghts were left until the | G K @c: prime men). between Zic and Z4e and closed iy ols, $2 75613.25: Mexicans, 1276, ¥ $2.50; | working day. " Exper » shows that this | N: Y. Central ... 145 Cattle. Hogs. Bh'p, | st and anyt on the plg order was | [IvERPOOL, Jun. 24.—01L8-—-Cottonseed higher it 2@t celpts were 169 cars, | Rivels, $27043.20; Mexicans, $2.7; Florldas, | veturn movement of bank notes is Hkely to |~ e . | G M. & Bt. P. Ry 3 (i | e to move at satistactory prices. 1 Hull refined, #pot, dull, 0% 3d. Linsced, Provisions wera dull, narrow and bare | B oo o0 TN . ensn. | CONUNLE heavy during Febroary and March, | BAR SILVER-Qulet at 28%d per ounce. | o' & 8¢, L. Ry........ &8 R of the market was very 8low | g/ g, Y of fentures. The opening was steady in | LEMONS—California, extra fancy, $.30;|and in view of the expansion under the new | MONEY-2b@3 per cent Missouri Paclfic Ry 1 i eak, Jeht hogs selling largely At | LONDON, Jan. 21.—OIL8—Linseed, B6a mpathy with higher hog prices, but mod.- | cholce | Taw of about $95,000,000 in national bank is- | Lhe rite of discount in the open market | {v7p Tyyatom 9 §i7gd and the general run of Mixed howS | rurpentine spirite, 8a0d, s erate selling by longs developed wenkness | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | sues it is Mkely to be aggravatod this ye for short bills ix 4 per cent; for thr2e [ & &NV RR 10 )| At $5.20. Although the last half of the ¥ : and prices fell off later. May pork % The limitation of $3,000,000 per month as the | MONths" bills, 3G 414 per cent 8.'C. & P. Ry.... v ) | TR Dans CARE): layihing nee e | Supar and M between S5 and $138 and cl | P IGE Callfornia, new eartons, $oc; layers, | maximum allowed for retirement of bank ; — LBt P, M, & O Ry a B el 4 oS Wil A NEW ORLIA g lower at SHis0 My Jard between $7. Tes Imported § . 1315 . | notes rematns fn the law, and will act as an Cotton Market. o e A 18 | 100, | Quiet: open Kettle, ‘s as 745 nnd $7.57 closing biitee down at| |1 ATISS ”.-m.m‘ in §0-1b. boxes, Sairs, 5c | obstacle to the contraction of circulation NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—~COTTON—The cot- [ C., B. & Q. Ry . L4 1 ntrifugal, 4addye; cent 8. . and” Miy ribs between $7.06 and | per Jb.; Halloween, Sige per 1b | The current redemption of bank notes | ton market, after opening steady at an ad- [ . R. I & P., cast 17 2l im ’ neconds, $6.9715, with the close o8 depressed at $8.97 MISCELLAN 8 ‘xx,.w‘ [y 1:1,‘-» rt m‘ ”"k arge galns mak- | vance of 2 points to a decline of 2 points, | 1llinols Central . 3 1 181 pen kettle centritugal, 1202c @i L ; No. 1 green ., No. 2 green, | Ing by New pahks on subtreasury | ruled generally firm on covering, with the |97 | . NEW YORK, Ja 2 3 EstihAted peceipty tomorrow: WWhegt, 8 1 salted, Tiye; No. 2 malted operations New York banks recelve i | near ponitions leading ih farther manipuia Total receipts Vs s M 9| fHasy: faip PeRrINE, BLo: contriiceel 36 o SR ety WD CRCRTLOR N (X (CRCNE EURY, calf, § to 12 ibs,, 3tge; N proportion of Interi tlon of January contracts, which advance The disposition of the day's receipts was | | 414e; ‘molusses sugar, Bge: Bania centris 0 ling futures ranged as follows . i 15 1bs., |ng. ;‘I’I\ m!'p n ~y‘]n|‘vmv'hll --‘:M besl, LR ||..uI option 10 points, -m’h- ;’!u- rlvnmlnln_llnr as lnlfh;:\'ll ’ 'd‘: lvu_\"l-r purchasing the num- | . fugal, on spot, 4'4¢; refined, quict e din sheep pelts, B5a75c; horse hides, $1 count of bank n by thelr | of the list scored a gain of 1@7 points. The | ber of head Indicated: u ————— Articles.| Ops High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y NUTS—English walnuts, per’ b, \terior corresponden carly Improvement was chiefly due to more AT Cattte. Hogs, Sheep. |8 © “Grip made me very weak and nervous, ¢ T bl - | berts, per Ib,, 13¢; almonds, per Ib., 18420c; This lurge return of bank notes from cir- | jeassuring cables than most of the trade | Omaha Packing Co. 22 s 0 g = . raw peanuts, per b, ronsted, 615@ ition and the restriction on their retire- | had expected. There were intervals of [ G. H. Hammond Co...... 163 1 with tightness of chest and headache. Dr. heat | fge; Hrazi . pecins, 104 1t I8 expected to stimulate the pressure | weakness owing to the continued heavy [ Swift and Company....... 299 10 Miles' Pain Pills and Nervine gave me quick . HONEY-Colofado, 24-section case, $3.75. | 10 place loans in the money market and will | movement, the interfor receipts in partic- | Cudahy Packing Co. 99 80 rellef."—Mrs. Clarinds Butler, W. Wheel | CIDETR-Per bbl., $; per half-bbl., $ operate to foster the tendency to ship gold | ular overrunning estima The market | Armour & Co t 611 15k O R | SAULRKRA Per bbl, $4; per half- | @broad and not continued ease In forelgn | was finally quiet, with tlons net 10 [ R, Becker & Degan.. N, bbl, $2.50. money markets in gt, Paul, | POIS igher to 8 points lower;’ the more | Vansant & Co Wi - ixtreme declines reache aul, | remote positions being weakened by selling | Lobman & Co.. i a8, Al in Brookl Transit in_8teel and | for short account on the apathy of trade in | W. 1. 8t . ' " T"AT TELEGRAP“‘C MACHINE A Wire, 2% in ral Steel and Manhattan, | cotton goods and the tendency 10 increase | Hill & Huntzinger W [ o 2% o Northern Pacifie, 2 In Great Northerni | crop estimates. A petition is in efrculation | Livingstone & Schailer Western Union Nttt yaly, | |referred, 2t in Sugarand from 1t 2 In 4 | for the purpose of making Saturday, Feb- | Hamiiton & Rothachild ) by | 4 Yol large number of active stocks. Kansas & | ruary 2, the burfal day of the late Queen Husz A | teack, | Texas preferred made some show of | Victorfa, a holiday. Spot closed dull; mid- | B. F. Hobbick . I'i3 ; January, 3¢; May, * * | strength. 2 b dling uplands, 97%c: middling gulf, ‘10%c; | A. 8. Mawhinney.. . 40 | SATH T ades M The bond market was reactionary in spots | xales, 108 ba tures closed quiet; Jan- | Other buyers § 10 Editor Omaha Bee—Dear Sir: A great 73 5% u26e; January, s in svmpathy with stocks, but advanced at|yary, 987c; I'ebruary, 9.60c; March, 0.36c; r Soas SR 120 many Inquirfes having been made relative | White, 28G28%c. others. Total s par volue, $8,67 | Aprif, 5.20¢% y June, 9.2 Totals 2 6,028 1,181 |65 to a so-called test of the Pearne typewriter 7 RYE. tter at 5l United States v ac rd 14 per ¢ | AURUSL, nber, 847 CATTLE-There was frly liberal run | 4 tele ph, sald to have been made in the FLOUR--Quiet, steady: patents, $3.503.60; the last call g 8.26c; November, 8.16¢ of cattle on sale today and although Chi Western Unjon telegraph office in this olty | .,»\n‘. fancy and straight, $3.16@3.25; clear, mLh'\ “‘_“';,‘“ILI ,:[:"k"l:“v’:(:‘l:x prices on W lirl(l.l |\.\'s‘ |-lun 2 '1‘:1TT(' | camo was reported gml.-mu\ I\m’ x..u«lr, t”"l ® on Sunday, January 3, an account of which 4 706290, b ork Stock exchange: Quiet and steady; sales, 3,60 bales; ordl- | market here was quite active and jus 0 was given considerable prominenee in The .. 4 : -4 SEEDS-Timothy, firm at $4.25M. 15 - " e SRR | vary, T4e; good ordinary, 8%c: low mid- | about steady all around Buyers seemed 0 Bee of January 21, we wish to state that . o everage receipts, prime worth more Atchison . % Wabash s | dling, 9c; middiing, 97-16c: good middiing, | to be anxlous for good beef steers and the no test of the Pearne typewrlter telegripin No. pts, 841 1 5! grap Cash que ere as follows: $1.70 bid I EDERIG e epsrae T2 L OD DG ;oA 0 10-T6c;_middling fair, 10We, nominal; re- | more desirable bunches were picked up in was made In this office on that or any oth FLOUR - Dull Ter vatents $1.60@3.80 CORNMEATL~—Steady at $2. Baltimore l.\' ( i AL T -\-”l. B | eelpts, 7748 bales: stock, #8570 bales. ' Fu- [ good season at practically yesterday's | (8 4 d mtraights, $3.2063.60; clears, $2.70G wpring | BRANCFirm; sacked, east track, 6Se. Canadian Pac ¢ do 2d pfd . January, 9.34@9.36c; February, | prices. The common kinds were, of course, | & . reported astonishment of onr opera- 3 Wis. Central 1¢ Third Avenue Canada So Ches. & Ohio HAY—=Timothy, steady at $10.0013.00; : April finished its speed and acen not sought after as much as t tors wpeclals, $440GA5; paients, $3.60073.80; St G3.40: bakers. $2.20@5. b prafrie, $.00610.0 3 & Ohlo; 9.229.23c; July, [ cattle, but still sellers did not experience fabrication. there was 1 B G 0 o o WAL L R L WHISK Y- Steady at $1.27. Ehicese @ W Nathon Pie 7c; September, | any kreat trouble in disposing of their Bant. DY the Benena. aVatum. oven on & wa i 4 TRON COTTONTIES=$1 Chi. Ind, & ... 1o pfd ; 1k N holdings at steady prices. 8 short clreult, Very respectfully CORN—-No, BAGGING - Ta7%¢. 85 Bed s R ide LOUIS, Jan. 24.~COTTON—Quiet; no | The cow market was In very satisfactor JO BARNHART HEMP TWINE- e ond PR AP IR 1 midaling, recelpts, shape and no particular change was notice- | 7 . Chief Operator. PROVISIONS = Pork, steady; fobbing, | (g w0 e shipments, 2582 stock, able from yesterday. The demand seemed | 3 . it I OWE $14.50. 1 lower at $7.10. Dry sait men ROT. & P % Wells-F I‘rm- Tix i to be fully equal to the supply and as a |2 25 Ly 4 . Night Chief Operator. ing, fg@c, | (hoxed) extra shorts, $7.13%; clear |G croy alat 1. el Nolls-Fargo E TON, Jan. 24—COTTON—Easy, | result the market was falrly active and it | 5 5 20p WILLTAM SALISRURY. & DL e v sides, 81, acon (boxed), | (hlorado. 8o er .. 80 otdL. . bk was not long before the pens were cleared, | 40 oL RS Wiro Chief. northw timothy, $4.65 i clear Tibs, [ g 1st pfd Amer. Malting RPOOL, _Jin. OTTON—8pot, | The best grades sold particularly well, but | o B CEgTs ThY Ba' market was Blow X clover, contrict grade, ) : B0 Vi 74 do 20 pfd do prd e businiess,steady; American mid: | cven the medium kinds and the cunners | FuaeP MPL QRN Mo le Tin® venterdy, | The information upon which the reported ROV NS s pork, per bbl 801 steady, T3 Spelter, | pel. & ludsor . 6 siles bf the day were oved quite readily. Haate rKets_are re| i as being in | test of the Pearne telegrap ARIE 11ROV ISIONS-Mexs pori, per bbl., 313800 4 Spel bel. & diudson Amer. 84§t oF WHIch 1400 weks for. aD s, "ealves and stags also sold fn just | Fastern markets are Feported aa Teing i | test of the Pearno telegraph machino was ribs stdes (loose), $68THET. 124, Dry salted | _ifirm: chickens, T turkeys, | Donver & T G it Amer Spirits and éxport and included 11,30 hales Amer. | about yesterday's notches. A bud shape and the demand for mutton is | based came from Frank D. Pearne, the in- shoulders ~(boxed), $6.25a6.50; short clear | 930, Soung. 7 “‘l‘l'l"\b:t ee Shoan :v],”,'_‘_,,_v do pfd S11g do pfd feans v-:yn-n-rsml:;--l bales, Including 11400 | The feeder trade continued in good sha 4| a result packers are not y lberal i ventor, and his brother and financlal sup- sides (boxe 7,257, 35, Erie | Amerd quiet, “closing qufet; | today and anything at all desirable change American middling 1. m. ¢, Ja Y | o Ay at Wo0d, firm prices, There | ers. Some stuff was sold here earl porter, W. 8. Pearne, a Grand Island law- Amer. 8. Hoop... do pfd s dairy, 12016 On basis of high wines, per 15 do_1st pfd 1GGS - Steady, 160 JfoJ8¢ vl P S | 525-640, sellers: January and February.|are very tew good cattle coming. and as | MOrnIng at rieht around st yer. It appears that The Bee, as well as e Cut Toaf, $6.9: granulated, $5.65; | , FECETPTS_Flour, 8,000 bbis.; wheat, 3,00 | fi5eRion G i3 L T 0, scllers; February and March, | there 18 a very good demand for cattle | Dunch of wesiern the other Omaha papers, was imposed upon. confectioners’ A, $5.60; Off A, $a.dd. 0 | b corn, 12200 bu.: oats, 8000 bu. Hocking Villey Amer. Tin Plate. £ sellers; March and April, | showing welght and auality, those answer- | (00 M RGE idy' as a rule were i sl E sl _ HPMENTS—Flour, 10,000 bbls.. wheat, | jjj{nols Central do prd e . sellers; April and May. | ing to that description bring good prices. | BEAAY, UL BIES B8 ket slow i Following are the receipts and shipments | 127,000 bu.; corn, 101,600 i oats, 41,000 bu, Towa Central Amer. Tobacco . 1114 | sellers; May and June, | Owing to the light supply of the good cat- | IR IOV Rl to Aniapaar oW S for toduy: ! o ped, .. 110 sellers! June and July, | tle, the leas desirable grades sell without | Qe fEE MU 00 (UM 0qore oftered JUBBERS & MANUF“GTURE Articles Receipts. Shipment irnin ana Provisiony. “Min. Co p buvers; July and August, 50-64@ | much difficulty at very satisfactory prices, | There were very, few feedors offerod r, bbls... 27,000 5,000 o WHEAT—Spot, oklyn R. T 11" (064, mellers] August and September, | She stuff ts also in Sood demand af etronk | market \Was motfoeab! * at, 5,000 27,000 | steady alifornia, 6s 4d; No. 2 red 31015 Colo, ol & 4458 | 460-64d. buyers; Scptember, 4 60-64d, ers; | prices, and the same 18 true of stock calves oration: *ho! ed_wethe) 25 Corn, bu 05,00 144,000 | wemteris, (R el et B R B § Com hasel & L... 4% | Getober, g, o #d, nominal; October [and bulls. Representative sales: ol it SRR Y ether MG OF OMAHA “\:\ 'm 2 {::.’l m.::; \,“t.lmg." .’\‘ ed. Futures quiet; March, 68 o1 * | and Novembe 1d, nominal. lightwelght —yearlings. ME4.80; falr to | == - " good yearlings, $1 @3.80:" falr to spring lamb lambs, $5.0066.25; {125 0% | BOILER AND SHEET IRUN WORK $3.2503.50, Barley, bu On_the Produce exchange tod; r market was dull; cre | CORNSpot, quiet; American mixed, ¢ ¥ the but ; 1d; rican mixed, old, 48, Futures quiet: July, 3 10%d; March, 38 9%d; May, Wool Sales. LONDON, Jan. 24 ~WOOL~The offerin at the wool auctions today numbered merios, 14620 B wes, fes, 1114@18¢. Checse, dull at 10%@11%c Mo. Pacitic , f ek ) Lt i Ry feeder wothers, $3.503.7: der lambs, $4.00 | H At London (Pacifie const), steady | M., I T N Rt ueaL e o v ’ 2 ——s n (Pt ), steady | M, K. & ia! do nfd . days, continued 'irregular, with an casier N Av NEW YORK GENERAL MARKEF PROVISIO y 1 Ind _'I--| Pigenend s Gas tendendy, Crossbreds were firm and in act- 4 cull lambs ves . Quotations the on Varlous | (i, Han 15 short cut, 14 to 16 Ihs,, | Norfolk & W 41" Natlonal Tead L e S QARItaR- Lape gt Native ewes.... ... Husosasnrs Wi Commo 46s. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 3 to 3 Ibs., | _do _pfd £t | do prd foed. nd Natal acoureds sold/stoad: cull lambs b.\lur;‘l:l-v(urn botlers, emoke st an ¢ v LOUR-R quiet at 435 she s, 16 10 24 Ibs., f i | No. Pacific onal Stee ¥ and lower grades of lamb: ; 1% i reechings, pressure, rendering, sheep 17,700 bbls.; exports, D' bbis:; sales, 9,100 | $381 Jonk, clear midcies, ight, 48 to M Ibe, | do Dido. o v kel | trade and the continent. Victorlan sold at |4 850 paste . stantly on hand, second hand botlers bought packages: ‘stoadv and unchanged; Minne- | 1% Ihe.; stoidy ae jos b cionr acker 16 1 | Ore. Ty, & Nav Amartoan o fur, | & Following are the wales: New South | g 1064 amb | and mold. Special and prompt attention to Bota patent, $LUKGM.20; winter extris, $2.500 | o) s, steady it 398: clear bellios, 14 to 16| A0 pfd........... Coast § [ Wales, 2,500 bales; ~scoured, 6dgls i 1006 0 repalrs fn city or country. 19th and Plerce. %0 Minnesota bakers, 83,0000 ‘winter | "y e s Shoulders, mquare; 11 ta | Pennaylvania t prd 02k, Rueensiand, 16 bale -.1010 50 2 - = = ow’ grides W, Rye . o ‘ fls “gd; greasy, Bl « : 1230 flour,” dull; fair 13 Ihs., steady at 1 ard, steady; prime | Reading s do 2d pfd - o3 wes 2 : P 6 e : ™ 1 M to frcahoice (o fancy. 8315 | wostern, I pails, 3is; Ameriean refined, in | do 1st pfd Pacific. Mail B, S0 balek; mpauped. SAAQs] sTENN - 981 0 ) r lambs H i | DRY GOODS. @3 uckwheat flour, dull at £2.10 [ Fettts, o 2d d 1 ptd 1% People’s Gas 3 uth Australia, ] L1160 0 western vearlings 25t 4 —_—— e e e NDUCKWIHEAT--Steady at 0)a6ie, e . £, | VBUTTER -Dull; finest United States, 85s; w 0 |Fressed 8. Oar | '("r:‘l:/':‘\n \;yu{':‘r‘n\:m‘ \ Doy ‘D6 8 0 in sy isns IR : E s “‘ & c L CORNMEAL—#tendy: vellow wostorn, |BCOf United Staten, sla. = = " hite, |8 L % 8 # i Pl B, Gt of Good Hobe and Natal, 000'bules; scoured, o7 1. SUILARE. (2 L | « ol 0, e ety Sl Hrandywin 5. B8 § A LRl iy Fullman ® 10d@1s 3%d; greasy 115 p! CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. A afloat; state rye, S3a6ic, c. &, T, New Vork, | \ TALLOW-Steady: prime ecity, %a9d; | do 2d pfd fans/Sugar Sheen . % “ Importers and Jobbers of car lots $ B “ | Australian, fn London, 27s 90 St ,‘!s;-um“ | do ptd 54 LONDON, Jan., #.—WOOL—A_sale of IR Oattle Steady. b Hi HoRh Waak | ! BARLEY-Dull; feeding, $450, ¢ i f., E st Paul - {3 | shecpsking was held here today. The offer- |y . "'s99 3 & W —Sheep Firm. Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods EY MALT-Dul Jan. 24 WHE PR Omaha 1 5 was large and competition better. Merino K 0,600 head; cholce steers about ste " WHEAT. R cash, B @67 Rt smana 0 UK, Miber ; And fine crossbreds were in demand_and 10,600 Tiekly Shaioe ateers AbOUL oY AND NOTIONS. 130,400 bu. Spot , B840 . 4 I} realized prices ranging from par to §_per higher: good to prime ste poor to medium, $3.50qb. Foeders, $3.00G4.61; cows, §2 Western Unfon - Amal. Copper tiitac: cash, No, 2 mixed, | 5%, Rudiwa 380 No, 3, 36te, b, afloat Duluth, & it helow the December average. Poor condition of merinos and full wooled cross- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. n haid Options | OATS-No. 2 white, 2 BV Rananucis 1. & 8 breds ‘were irregular, Following are the $2.76@4.50; canner | &= T T Ay opening advanced moderately | RYE- N i8¢ a0 o o e & sales: New South Wales, 21 bales; clothing 4.50; ¢ $4.004 all day in face of @ small trade, unchanged | HAV—Choiee timothy, $10.0010.50; cholce _do pta - 8AP. C. C. & 8t L and combing, {TaGiad Lgtoria Lien baleat 3 00 s K esiern ectrica cables and small export business. As bull | prajrie, 8 5068.0 The . Combsrolal Adveriser's Lomaon |elothing and' comibing, 1 uth Aus: Y ite, 35 b0 g e U smaf vt et et | R Camers, sate: aney, sancy, | oS ghds Y Suock R | Srllany 187 b, Hiothing and complie HOG oty toduy, 2000 hond:, - Company supply, large clearances and i persistens | fresh Mis ket here wan falrly brisk today and there | {iz"and combing, 23d@és 1hd. Tasmania, market ‘opened @ shade higher and 'elosed | ourl and Kan- | was a general improvem ut in prices 3 iing that the 360 bule rdiscounted; | NeW short demand, were most prominent. Closed strong, W net higher. January ciosed y farch, ~ %c; May, cloked, Nitye; duly, 1 CORN-—Receipts, 1 Cothing and combing, i%a6%d. iand, 647 Bajes: clothing indcomb: ing, datiud, unta Arenas, 2 bales; cloth- turn, which | 8 and combing, 3@6%d. Buenos Avres, 321 b el CI0thing And Combing, M @iad. dozen, loss tewood cas caseq re around. This was on the f Included, 3¢ | queen's death had been also, however, on the bank WHSs very Strong Americans were good Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul lending on weak; top, & H Ixed d butchers, £ 10 . ¥y . o 'good. to cholco heavy, $5.2005.%; Electrical Supplies. , lights, $5.1005.30; bulk of sales Rlectric Wiriag Bells and Gas Lightiag. G. W, JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard 8t W heat, 0,00 b 52,500 bu.; corn, 40,- SHERP AND' LAMBS R hend; sheep steady; lambs mostly 5 bu . 175,- | 800 bu.: o 100 bu. Spot, steady: No, 2, Poelevator | SHIDMINTS- Wheat, 60,00 bu.; corn, | talk of 4 7 per cent dividend for that stock — good to cholcs w $3.70004.50: — = and 6%, . 0. b afloat.” Optio arket | 1,600 bu.; 4,000 b | r & L8 e Pl g cholce mixed, $3.4008.80; western shee; 3 and diye, 6 b aont, " Ontln market v ' This_department moved up steadily untii Coftee Market. ‘{' T P O oy B0Ga50: native SAFE AND IRON wORKS. e il ruled firm the New York opening. When that came | NEW YORK, Jan. 24. —COFFEE—~Futures 1010 e ; fn 8 (& ooy all duy“clowed “tiem at e et advanc ratn Sced. (st tha Hon Niore WaE mionied, TUwaraR | oMEW TORIC, dasl. BmCORTRR-Rutlie 0] Tnmbs, $4:0005.60; Weatern Tambs, $0. 005,50, | e e e e e danuary closed, 47c; March, 4i%e; May,| Tor WHEAT--D) sumed that the cause of the ctio I i d' quie . - ey P TR I T il firm; | sum at the cause of the reaction In | yoints decline and ruled’ qulet, with a gen 110 iivs ook Mesikeh navls & COWEl" Imn w“rk& | cash und ey, T8c; May, 80%e: July, | N CORN-Fulr w York was the gold shipments to Paris. | brally wos Toward the close here and in the street [ apnointing cables and heavy receipts; th k was very sharp. Call | rallied sharply on covering in response undertone following the df OATS Hecolpts By bu. Spot; quiet; No ) bu.; exports CITY, Ja 24 —~CATTL) e nntives, o kot | MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS re active, unchanged; cash [afterward the - ) €, 400 Texank: T RS AN et iantere” ooy whit | g Sanuary: tiige; MAY, Bc. noney was stronger today nt 3 per cent, 1t | later “Havre cables, which acted on " the utive beel iteors, S50, it | OF MACHINERY, Bor . Options Blow, 47 | VOATS-Steady; 'cash’and January, 2c; [f5 sald that the bank s again borrowlag | nervous short interest. The market ade ors, 13,750 1.70; cows, §3.2 . RE S L held “with | M | bitls at dqbs. Vanced 510 points from the lowest price heltors, $3.76@5.00, canners, $2.60a3. i| “ENf“;fi.‘ A',‘,fi,"::)f.;ap‘é:;rfi:«fim‘ TAY-Steady; shipping, 77T — DAt Camain. became quiet and easy. Closed 4 Western $125016.00; Texaw and Tndian | I ] e g, TPping, T@TTic; good to Firm: 1500 prime, $.70; Stoe o steady, with prices unchanged to § points 1010 @4.60; Texans and Indlan - | 1601, 15018 and 1608 Jackeon Street, OB Gl wt ! $7.00; March, § HOSTON, Jan: Shecail Jonns, 304 por | higher! Total sales were 18180 bags, in- 90 Dulls, $5.000430; calves, SLI0OT | Omahe. Neb, Tel, Sas, s : state, common to chofeo, )STON, Jan. o all loans, 34 or | B . o8 wan 34 54 + B eceipts, 18,000 head . 1900 crop, 16 9 crop, 11@ide: a1d olds! | i Pri cent; time loans, 3i3G4 per cent. OMcial | Shuding Januagy at Sibcs Februap I AEoanTRes Ipts, TR0 | . Zapriskle, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgr. 2g6o; Taclfic coast. 1900 crop, 15gic; 119 | 11A, oloNing ie. ber T heavy, $5. mixed packers, | === = ! G 0t a5 b | e, Taney weslern creamers AT & 8 FL G ion Tan g | S Spot i ihght sz 1ot ds "ol a0ade || ELEVATOR SUPPLIES Stof alifornia, 21 to 25 1hs., 19¢; Texas | , oate 8 do ptd $i% West End 01 olce, Th 0 end;: lambs, stead heep. 10c higher; |« - ~ Ayres, Nght to hoavywelghts, 2462 acld, [ S e tv: N York 14 Amer. Tel 1601 Adventure Wf" { $4.6006.00, culls and ewes, $2.50q &l B e [ poHEENE Steady: Now York (il ercams, | yated: 18l Amal, Copper INSTRUMENTS filed for record Thursday, Jo01 ’ TaTavedtGulk and Tasy Riana « domestic fleece, 24q26c; | fane small KQito; } , Yol uli | . M- Atlantic January 4, 1901 i i Texa R0t | Tair "to cholce, 108@11%¢ | ¢ i 1 Hoston & Moni anuary SR ] New York Stock Market, Steam, Elsctrie and . t nie amily b E minion Coa 1 Butte § 2 5 B B ORK an. 2, —BEEVES—Re. @12.00 beef hams, 31t | » Wheat, Flour and Bran, |00 108 Cal, & HHecln P adah KT o 1160 NEW __ YORK 8 2 packe 0.4 SAPOLIS, \ 2 IAT vod § s uries Kasson a L] .9 celpts, 731 head trading in live cattle Ted Dellie, $7.50617.60; plekled shoulders, $6.50 | track 1 hard. Thos No. 1 northeen, 740; | mao Bidaseseigere o8 thn A, M. Goodrich to Henry Goodman, |02 1080 Ntendy at 10g@12%e per Ih. refrigerator AUTOMATIC HATCH QATE @8.00; plekled | "gh0u 25, Tard, nteadys | No. 2 northern, 1067 kil o Rlee. pfd Yot lot 4 Devon @ W R Al s M0 1080 1184 heef, slow at ddige per 1b.; shipments, 50 Hend for catnloge western st $7.6507.70; refined, quict: | FLOUR_Firsi 110, seeond Elee. 11 Quiney, E 1 T8 bloci 6, Maserta park 1 1% e e Recelnts. 150 head; _steady; | KIMBALL BROS., COUNCL, BLUFFE, Ja continent uth America, $850; com: \!'-"‘“‘l‘» 3,804 2750255, | Mex. Central ¢/ Santa’ Fe Cop Peter Schmidt and wife to F. veam s.00a8.50: Mttle calves, $1.25 \05:| 1008 9th Btree whore pound, shooaniuly. | Porke steidy: | fumily, | sccnd ol P N G & T Tamaruck, Mundiin, lots 1 to 4 and 7 to 10, block yard ealves, nominal ’ 2 i short clear, 5@16.50; mess, SRAN o | Oia Colony ah e 30 AN 5—Receipts $19.254114.5 | {10 Dominion Winona Hyde park 1,30 SHEEP AND LAMRBS—Receipts, $4 | in Marke: L. W G. Sheef and wife to Peter 1v; others lower: lan; BUTTER-8teady; creamery, 22¢; factory, Rubber Wolverines prime, about ‘C H. Davis & Son nNdlse; tmitation creamery. 15 PHORIA, Jan. 20.—CORN—Steady; No. 2, | Unfon Pacific sBingham Min Sehmide, & 40 test lob 7, block & plow and 1o lower: aheep, #5004 nts for the Richmond K| family nade, 1ige; | 36%c - - 8. 1. Merce d e to > Tukey ambs, $5.0006 » Canada lambs, s . and family m smail, 13012 \UATS Firmi No. 2 white, ke, billed TR = B e Marose Aid wite 10°A P: Tuk o OGS - Receiyig, 1A head; lowir, $5.006 datety Gu v, western, average packed, at | through New ne Stocks, 3 4 Bem L 5.65; state p 5,65 Y. 1Tia@i1%: wostern, los off, 306, | WHISKY—On the basts of $1.27 for fin-| NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—The following are | “igiak I & fn baspa/th, undivided = G R Ll Elevator Hydraulic and Hand Elevators. G ALLOW=Dulli " vity) “oe; "countny, 4@ | iehed goods quotations on mining stocks . i gp b chout Live Htook Market | gy tir repairiug 8 specialty. L uha; N RTALS-Businses 0 the localt metal | Milwnukee Grain Market, Little Chief . Ashburn, ot 15, black 6 Albright's i e, eluding 1700 Texans: market | Valvo Cups for Elevators, Engines aa Adams Con.... market was generally firm. Den active and steady: native shipping a W from | MILWAUKEE, Jan WH Alice . 5 |Ontario > f 7 faredipies dy: 1 Printing Pross the Interlor continues of i hand-to-mouth | Steuy Northern, T, ¢ Breecd a lophle L Mery Moran and bispand to d R port, wicers, sl arewed beet i order, and speculation was, generally speak- | northern, 7tz Brunswick Con.. 25 [Phe R S GRRE A da’ 4500 utcher steers, $1.06 under 1.0 5 . Ing. aut of the market "Tin‘at Lodon de |~ RYE-GQuiet 13 - o, | Comstock” Tun 1t 4 otosi ga3ombactys gub of Tarhaoiva st add. 440 th . $30004 78 o1 ana fecders. 12800 GASO.IN: ENGINES AND clined £1138 o & closing wenk at (LB No. 2, 55@9c; sample, Cal. & Va. 19 Hemenway ' to Charl 1 helfors, 82000475, canne 4 asd E118 10 Fiif e, sionine, wenk 8¢ | Blei: e e Hatier, e o'90 teeC of ot 8, block i, " 50 o5 s W07 | GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERY ket for that metal to some extent in the - - n Sliver 10 - direction of lower prices, but teading at the he easury. ) Sliver Quit Claim Deed. lecline was slo N, Jan. 24, dull Today's tate- | Leadville Con.. 1e Badger to Willlam Balrd, ni lot David Bradley & Co. and oyl i Wkhinat 357, ‘The | ment of the trewsury balance. in’ the gen: | - — A et gt . JAMES E. BOYD & CO. ' ’ closing figures v Copper od dull | eral fund, exclusive ‘of the $150,000,00 gold x ” Coungil Blufts, lowa. Tel e 1049, ha at $i7 for Lake Buperlor and $16@4 for | reserve ih the divislon of rfedempt Hank Clear! Exchanges. . Deeds elep 30, o 9 casting and electrolytic, but sales could be | shows: Available cash ba'ance, $137,7, CHICAGO, Jan. 24 arings, $2L610.044; | ¥. A. Broaawell (clerk) to Lucy A ~ 3 soli ines made at Yo decline on the latter. The Lon- | gold, $73,100,9%9, balances. posted exchange, $15414 | Shriver, lots 4 and 5, Holmes' add 1 ... 1100 COMMISSION GnfiUll!lc l:llL,lllLbf don advance of 38 was shown to be £ 2 - @4 88': New York exchange, ¢ premium. W. €. Alnsworth to C. M. Alnsworth, 1460 GRAIN, PROVISIONS @ OCKS, ertica!, Horlzontal and Portahle, 7% 6, hut falled (0 eftect the local situation. | Gold Exportation to 1 n Stops. BALTIMORE, Jan, 2i,—Clearings, $3,600,- | eis no 14, sk se 11, o 55l acres of 1340 Hoard of Trade. fron one horse power un Spelier, though displaying 4 weak under-| NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—The Evening Post | 448, balances, W g ne 1-16-10,.. . 100 1610 Correspondence: John A. Warren & Co. | Jobbers of “Agri Implements and tone, was not active, the decline being due | says: Although sterling exchange reached | ST, LOUIS ; - 1490 3 85 - 3 New York | ¢lerything in water, steam and gas sup- 10 an absence of demand. The close was | #.87% today, forelgn bankers thought it un- | balances, $9,207; money, 5gé per cent; Total amount of transfers..........$11,879 Ll 34 | Direct wires to Chicago and New Yor! plics.

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