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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY JANUARY 13, 1903. J AN western chickens 13@14c; western fowls, [the New York Produce exchange was as | and business closed dull. Grand Trunk 'i NN r Fliiiincn. BB SO0 1 m home trade and export busines: i L ab al i TALS-The wide fuctuations in the | WHEAT-50116000 bu.; increase, 575,000| I'ARIS, Jan. 12— Prices opened with a ‘ el &Y e et 10 38 | other whange in prices. Print cloths con tn merkes continue, 08at's net | b fatistactory toneson: ine bouree. today, o foseesca 1w 2 15 4@ | tinue scarce and firm. Silks and ribbons { ¥ being advance of &1 ibe 1o o ::’;?}'4,”&4\'0 .:m. ;nrr#u-e 411,00 bu. [pecially rentes. Kaffirs were firm, but soon i T 1 - ) O - 14 firm, with fair demand. i i > Dualaasad top at £138 178 6d _for fu- T8 4,587,000 bu.; dec weakened on a rumor of the death of Al- N 3 ~ Only Fair Volume of Business is Done on w i marker was ot WY B0 gec Tlelt e o o ted rehtness "ot | T8t Oattle Held Just About Steady and 11 teoturd.. ¢ SUORABY. L e i Cotton Market. small extent by this showing ARLEY-2,508 bu. ;. s in JLondon. Comseqiently busi- Btron, vy S olo. NEW ¢ X ! X N- Board of Trade. and closed quiet nt $38.00G28.50. Gaining 68 | bu nems became generally uindecided and in- Feeders Sold . J. W. BimmermancColo. By, aaiar A1 Daien aedlanrey 1 Bo0e0 i i he Tondon copper macket closed at s & = active. Nedr the ciose industrials were of- P *““'(';‘;:'[h:‘;'_ e i 'fl':::i 'r"""“:i_ ood ordinary, 79-16c; low middling, 7 7-16c | €55 1is a4 for gpot and at £54 2a 61 for fu- . Louis Grain ard Prov € the olose prices were heavy. s & sma ber of hoy . \ vod tnid -16c; CORN AND WHEAT BOTH DROP SLIGHTLY | tures. " whiie New, York aquotations were | en 'youis, Jan. 12— WHEAT-I ers, receded ..n.?‘ Kamrs were dull. |HOG MARKET GENERALLY TEN H.GHER | on eale this morning tor even a Monday, so | HSUI: “Se roce i fi Ll brosk { nominally abou % g i otandard i J - - - -~ vate e of digcount wi - s e s | 390, 28) A o8, | auoted at SIL50; lake, $18.374; electrolytic, | NO. 2 red gash, elevator, o, track, BT goats thros per cont oates 100 e « | The bulk ot the hogs eold a dime migher | { B e i Februnn R be T Matole i . Pro- | $12.25: &, $i2.15. Lard was dull and un- ; e s 1 No. 2 for the account. than on Saturday, but In some cases sales- | Ggel ™ 7868, 0G5, 7 Oats Go Up & Quarter, While Pro-| ;.. ar 3415 here and £11 bs in Lon- | 4G R & RERLIN Jan. 12.~Exchange on London, | “Sh¢ Run of Sheep and Lambs and|pen thought they were unable to et over | S0, aGasic: Jaly hsegs - - " onw, After Strong Day, Close don. Spe 'v;-r n«]'\"nnwrd ‘.‘;-.u‘m ’| >;|I|l\ to | ot 'R'i; l-;;:r'r- No. 2 cash, fic; track, 4@ ;.'rm H6pfe tor checks, discount rates for | Fully Steafly Prices Were Pald, :' ' lhlfh‘r 1‘“.- mnlr,koh ’::u;\u .+nu(l‘d HE AT b v Sy 1 7 $.75 for the wh and in ndon It re- i May, didc. & & short bills, ¥ cent ; e o1 be quoted generally a dime higher. Trad- TR , 3. —C N—Op Ten (o Twenty Cents Featned unchanged at £2. "The English tron | (OATS"Btrong; No. 3 cash. 3t¢; track, 3% | biils. e L o r‘:_'_“":“ months Mexican \Yearlings Having ing was quite active, and au recelpts wete mh”.\}m‘\l(m‘?d Jan. 13.-COTTO nx—?'&:;‘v 3 ighér, { markets were higher, with Glasgow closing | #EC: My, c; No. 2 e, 36c the bourse today and reacted on realiza- y small evervthing was out of first hands In IO GO0, LECEY A fo i Tuled Righer, at=sis %4 and Middiesborough at 4is. Lo- | MYECEIrm ¢ Sa¥c L L g g | Hone. The issue of a large German loan ey b oo 0od sewsor. 7The bulk of the sales went (g o TR LW ‘cally the market remains duil uns | & s ‘ y 3 b selling from $645 down. There was prac ohly | ROTthern foundry Is quoted at $23.00@25.00; | CIEAT. $29G3 00 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 12. | tieally no quotable ‘change in the market gapon. _ihe X ; & | steady. Following the first cail there wat rom $6.45 to $6.65, with a few light weights | an Improvement of a point or two. Re ipts pointed to larger figures and CHICAGO, Jan, 12.—There W& ! NO. o 01 “ {0, e SEED<"Timothy, stead: $3.00413.50. _ o | became more or less general, turnin the [ fair trade {n wheat today, and aithough | No. 2 northern”foundry, No. 1 southern | CGiNMEATL—Steady, .00 P Receipts wer Cattle Tom et g . R ree e p* | market in favor of the bear contingent tc the news in general wap bulllsh the close | SUEETY & ¥'| BRAN-Higher; sacked, east track, 8@ Ofclal Monday ..... X ) P o Pl ot the extent of 6 to 11 points, from whien was easier, May being W@%c lower. May | ¥ 2 o 80c. Heavy Sales Halt Speculation d | Bame day lnst week. 91 o iy 1 ',: e 191 there was but little recovery, the market o A e e Sire Ctigns the| ~OMARA W wanker, | HAYCTimothy, frm. $1000a150; pratete, Induce Semi-Stagntion, Same week hefore. 1] 45 ol 4R BUUIUE 0 f4 | belng Anatly steady at 4 net lote of & r ovisia ve 0w, $0. 0. W YORK ¢ ame thre 1 508 S-S 2 : s points v o 6y aElivery closing from lc to 20c higher. - TRON COTTON TIES—$1.07%. NEW YORK, Jan. 12—The large selling | Same four woeks ago.... 3ont o IR 30 Yo 84 | Session, the totul transactions amountin Wheat was rather unsettled and in spite | conaiton of Trade and Quotations on| BAGGING—6 5-1647 1-16c which deveioped on’ Baturday, and which | SURe GouF WEEks A80- - $50 5 - 36 %0 §41% | o about 200,000 bales. Selling was checl.d | of bulllsh news, which caused a firmer | 4 HEMP TWINE e 0 wan Fencwed atter the opening today, | piatu i 40 i Yoo AR To DATE.| B W %0 10 €475 | Dy comparatively firm advances from (he feeling early in the day, the tendency was staple and Fancy Produc PROVISIONS—Pork, fobbing, standari | S¢Tved to take the vigor out ot speculation | 70 OR THE YE . | @ 200 40 6421y M0 %0 660 &pot markets of the country, quotations on toward Iower prices, influenced lafgely v¥ | EGGS—Fresh stock, 2ic. mess, $17.40. Lard, higher, $.W. Dry and the stock market sank into a conaition [ The'following tuble shows the receipts of | 3 ¢ ® .. 680 the: spot aftiole Deing Sustained at il a continued lquidation by local longs. A| LIVE POULTRY—Hens 9@10c; old roost- [ meats (boxed). stronger; extra shorts, $5. ot semi-stagnation during the afiernoun, | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Umaha for | & ¥ 64 20 &5 points except New York, where there was ! report that a eonsiderable Amoint of | ers, 4@6c; turkeys. 12gisc: ducks, $@9c; | clear ribe, $8.75; short' clears, 0. Ba Yith an occusional downward dip in prices AF to date, and comparisons with last | & ol P 1 W @ S8 |a decline of § points. The local market was wheat was being worked for shipment 1o | guese, Tl4@S¢; spring chickens, per ib., (boxed), str extra shorts, 39.62i4; | Ahe market closed with one of those sel.ing %s. 1 in e P-4 4] $52 | \weakened somewhat by “notices or ten- France was an early bull factor, as were | fje, clear ribs, $9.75: short cleare, § movements in force, making the last prices 28T 24,382 R 1R R o L s | ders of cotton to the amount of about 50M | the small receipts and heavy raing in Ar-| DPRESSED POULTRY—Youn, METALS—Lead: Steady at 33.97%. Spel- | A00ut the lowest of the aay. There was SEBA0 MLET L. 2481 o LR 2y bales, under which January sold from 6/ gentine, There was also a d cash de- | 11G12c; hens, 10711c. turkeys, 14@16c; ducks, | ter: Heid at $4.45. i nothing in the news to offer a rational ex- | Sheep . 25,09 165,721 9358 .....| g .84 ¥ to 3653, closing at $8.54. Publle speculdtisn fhand and reports of a heavy export busi- | 0glic; geese, 11@i2c POULTRY—iHrm 10¢; turkeys, | PANALION of the decline unless it might be | Average price paid for hogs at South e ] was slack, but what there was of It favored ness at the seaboard helped prices In‘l" in | BUTTKER — Packing stotk, 17c; cholce | 15@16c; ducke, 12¢; geese, Sc. of :'_,l'l"';"rml':l“ulw!:‘ld ‘l"rmr:!";‘r'v'l‘n(m"":: Omaha ior the Inst several days with com- | & R 32 M0 655 the purchase of March, May and August i the_Aday. May opened e to ‘a@'4c lower | gairy, In tubs, X@2ic; separator, 29@g30c. 1 UTTER—Firm; creamery, 23@3c; datry, | B O banks a o s rison: . i~ contracts. As a rule there was little out- at ToETeie o 8%c and quickly sold up | “OYSTIERS-8tandards, per can, 28c; extrn | 1822 ¥+ | the matter of placing short time loans. Ths SHEEP—There whs only a small supply | (e (nterest In cotton. During the after- to 7f4e. Selling by pit traders caused @ | selects, per can, 3vc; New Yorl counts decline to T5%@T5%e, when there was an | can, i2c; bulk, extra selects, per gal., $. advance to T64e. Unloading by longs | pulk, standards, per gal., $1.46 Flour, bbis brought about another break and the price | FRESH FISH—Trout, 9g.tc: herring, 6 | wheat, bu.. went down to T#@Tsce, with the close 4 | pickere, Sc; pike v perch, 6e; buffalo, | Corn, bu.... per | KG w 22¢, loss o 1ovements of cash, 8o far as Known (o e Steady at e, lous off. e | BuohE, Continued. o increase ihe. Fesers 000 &0 | 01 the banks. The subtreasury operat.ons ¢ Ra.00; | Nave viclaed rather more than $luwnuw to 1 1002 1901, 1900, 1500, 088, 1897, 1896, | O£ Sheep, and lambs here This morning, KA | noon thaycotton offered was absorbed by 6 4B 1 SH 3 - | e 4 took Dola treely and the market | SIOTUNAEL PR Rally firme silih aome de- i : BASAm I3 | could “again be quoted active and fully | W RIEE NS FOR Yt 2'000 [ L0 Dunks since riday, and the bank state- | Dec. u. 1| 6 50% © | 4 51| 4 1o, & 4| & 30 5 s steady. “There were no choice lambs of- [ ™3R! TP NG SNGEE CONPNERTSma e 1rn. { i 324 h : | v ) 818 | eead h %e lower at %@id%e. There was an in- | dressed, 7c; suntish, 3c; bluefins, Sc: white- | Oats, bu.. © 86,90 .00 | MeNt of Saturday s believed to have un- | Dec. ...} & sy| 635 ¢ | 4 14| 3 4 3 31| 3 15 | feTed, but some of falr quality brought|changed; middling, §Xc: sales, none; re- f‘:: sed visible supply of 38,000 bushels, | fish, fc saimon, 16¢; haddock. 1lc; codfish, ¥ derstated the reserve item at that time oy % Lol 38 1: 17 | 3.5, A bunch of Mexican yearlings €0ld | ceipte, 4,730 bale: smpmvnh‘. 3,744 bales; ] 62490 * |86l 33 Bl Sad Provislsan several miilion dollars, owing to the fact d 0. ¢ 1 - 1908 (1902, [1901. (1900, |1899. |1895. 18 that the heaviest movement last week came Jate, and so figured for less than it compared hwhh the decrease a year ago of {-_,,.. ’;;:dani;[vp«r. 10¢; Inhnlersl.b hull’d,. vet Liverpool 80,000 bushels, The amount on passage | b, 30c; lobsters, green, per » 25¢; bull- - 2 2 showed an increase Of 2,184,000 bushels. | heads, 10c: catfish, 14c; black bass, ic; | LIVERPOOL, Jan 12—WHEAT -8pol at $.00, which is the highest price paid o here'th a long time, but'lt was aiso, the O OO Jan. 15.—~COTTONSpot, best bunch of yearlings that have been |fafr gemand: prices 4 goints higher; Amer- Clearances of wheat and flour were equai | halibut, 1ic. Firm; No. 2 red western winter, 58 1%d; | should have in the weekly avecage. Some 8 e 2 + 342 81 | *0ld here in some time. The rest of the | joun “middiing fair, 5.3d; good middll 1 to 38,000 bushels, Primary recelpts: were ZPer ton, $13.50, No T California, 6s 8. Futures: March, | importance is atiached, howewer, to the et M.‘Ef_fl‘:w 48! gyl %9807 | ofterings were of only fair to common | o iddiing, 4.754; Tow middine. 4.0 1 C 1 t e ay Dealers ass: i Cuolee D T e gUses; | & e connectiol “ 2 i | 8 5 les o e d 0,000 . c! 1 youe Minnsapolis and’ DU I | T e o ot 730 CNo. i | new, 4 11%a; old, Se 4%4d. Futures: Qulet! | ing rise in London discounts, which made LR RR et ] g g s B R L D 4 b with which to make a test of the marki I $ S s 35 | " Quotations:” Cholce western 1ambs, . ) el 34 3% 318 | 540, falr to good lambs, $1.90G! cholce | 1,000 were for speculation and export and riell receipts foc included 9,600 "American; _receipts, 7.000 ] receipts of 3 cars—nohe of contract | coarse, $7. Rye straw, $5. These prices | January, 4s 7d; March, 4s 3%d; May, 48 (& Rreater advance today, it Is believed the three |are fof hay of good color gnd quality. De- | 2% | that unless money rates here are allowed grade—madé total receipts fc " bales, including 1,00 American. = Futures o 3 N 7 cars Alr, receipt : PEAS_Canadian. steady, 6s 1o advance again the demand from London 1'% ?| native lambs, $.40@5.50; choice yearlings, | ofe g, e polnta ‘of S cars; aganst B cprs: last | mand fie, ressiots sk FLOUR-St. Loule fancy winter, 8 3d. | will resuit in an outko of 0w, Ihis Woul A3l 38 1| $45066.00; Tair to %504 Jeariings, H00OLL; | Jhened firm, ‘cloved sasy, Ametlogn mid rading 1h corn was extremely dull and| OATS—8dc. HCPS—At London (Pacific coast) firm, | interfere with the plans ot the manage 484 gl WM cholee wethers, $4.15G4.40; fair to good, $8.75 Fortuary. LOorhd: FeBriscr And tho market . was featareless, with prices | RYE—No. 2, 62 . £6 Ve e] Ge of the present speculative campmign in 10 38! 5 o) 3 07| @415 cholce elves, §3.00G4.00; fair to Bood, | March, 4.64d: March and’ April, 4.64G4.6d barely steady. A good cash' demand was VEGDTABLES PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; extra India |stocks, who have counted upon a period of T4 S0 33 5 14| 1000360, feeder ambs, $8.00G4.00; feeder | AiriTing May, 4.6664,660; May and June, the main strengthening influence, although EW CELERY—Kalamazoo, per doz ws i Foik, cusy; prime mess, | cusy money. The call for a 10 per cent In- | = J LT | yearlings, $8.00@3.50; feeder wethers $2.05@ | § GG4.67d; June and_July. 4.86@M4.67; July a falr_export demand also favored the bull i R T P T e 8 S0s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 1bs., | stallment of the $,0,000,00 subscription «o | ~+ Indicates Sunday. \ ; feeder ewes, $1.50@2.%. Representative | ing August, 4.06@4.67d; August and Sep- } side. The weather was favorable for the e alks welshifig trom 1 to 1% lbs, | dulet. 52s. Bacon, Cumberiand cut, 2 6| the International Marine syndicate, which | “qp, o s B ok | fales: tember, 4.660; September and October, 4.354 mevement, but the receipts were only mod- T e A 2 Ibs, firm, 478; short ribs, 16 to 24 Ibs., | will call for $,00.00 on Saturday, Is an- |, ‘Che, officiul number of cars of stock| Ay. Pr. | Qctober and November, 4.35d ¢ . { Srate. due to the car situation. The weak-| “BOTATOES-LPer bu., §0c. dull, 4is 6d; long clear middies, light, 28 to | other factor In the situation. Kecent in- | 'TCUSht In today by eacn roaa was: = |13 western ewes.. W 98 3T b il e N Petn 'tn wheat late in the day was & de-| BWEET POTATOES-lowa, Kansas, 8.5, | 3t 1be.. steady,"dls, " long clear middies, | crenses in bank und trust company stock Cfi‘ad‘; o . By SN HOgs. Si'p. Hr's. | L w12 Wool Market. y i o o VERT POTA wa, h 5% eavy, % to hs', stead 6d; short | will call fur some $8,000,00 to take up new | C., M. BN oo 3 * - | 277 western lamb: [ 2 : o S § prening g D nused dhic “lawer_at | gral RavIbS—ber bu. 4c: Canada rutaba- | clear backs, 16 to 20'Ibs., stéady, i6s; clear | stock; and In the more remote future pre | Lulon rucine wystem 14 i 4 -{ 46 western lamb: @ i8 | ST LOUIS Jan LeWOOL-FiR: e 15%c. after selling between $3%c and S ERTE Fer b, 40c. bellles, 14 fo 18 Ibs., dull, 62s. Shoulders, | the proposed Pennsylvania stock Issue and [ C; & N. W. Ry......., 7 32 2 3 N s 160 30 |dlum grades and combing, 17G21c; lght fin Local Ipts were 374 cars, with two of | CUCUMBERS. ilothouse, per dos., $2 square, 11 to 13 Ibs., Steady, 8. Lard, dull} | the presumption that the purchase for con- | K K. & M Vo hy oo I 3 140 bucks 11111 100 30 |16Gi%4c; heavy fine, 13gitc; tub-washed, ontract grade. i PARSNIPS—Der bu., 0c AT prime ‘western, in tierc 528; American | trol of KReading will be foliowed by the L., Bt P, M. & O. Ry 16 . . 424 western cwes. 1M 346 @ll“:" HON B The. onis pit was almost desérted and| CARROTS—Fer bu. 400 retined. in patls, dull, s ssue of some new securhty agaifist the |} & MRy o6 H & 191 western yearlings. . B 18| LONDON, Jan: HoWOOL ATHYAW for ery d doi ¢ REEN ONIONS—Sout} 3 £R—Nominal oldings. Kumors continue busy also witl o B W R | estern yearlings . i he eri rrivey y : il ey Mo e wa done e s e | bt gpe Y IONS—Southern, per dozen| Cypp@E_Firni; American finest' white | aliegea plans for retiring the Atchison .e- BlLep eabll® 3 0 860 Mexican yearlings D% 500 |New South Walew, 546 bales: Queensland, A good cash demand, together with buying | RADISHES—Southern dozen bunches, | and colored, firm, 2. bentures with a new bond issue. The quick | C.i K. L & P.) west... 1 1 20 native lambs.. o B B IO ien VIGORA; S - balea) mouth by a prominent long, was the chief sup- | 4sc. s 4 'rnka impor 'm'c"' wheat into xl.h'or)moll lnst | nunnpnm.u.... of knn-.-« bossibie new u";n | 1ilinols Central ....... 4 2 2 feeder lambs L6 36 ;“\_' '|’r1fl|:‘ . fr""’;m',’,':,’;‘".&}"l’;,“}““\f:‘:“"',“,"‘ i FBL Slose: , W 8- Pe: § Pweek were 69,40 quarters from Atlantic | ings in the stock market a rather - — 6 bales: Tas a, '469 bales; New ‘Z QO e, T o e b | benis. par it o, Flsg s s ¥¢ 8UrIN8 | pores, 15,000 from Pacific ports and 3,000 | chilling effect. Terlin also reported a new | _Total receipts 3 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |land 342% bales: Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 55,204 bales; 20,000 Australasian and 13,000 bales Cape of Good Hope and Natal but Hogs, Sheep and | forwarded direct. 3 @3\%e. Local receipt: J S i seed. per Ib., 1%4c. | from other por German loap as an early prospect ‘The [ The uispusiion of the day's recelpts w tween 3o and Unaidic. Local receipts| CABBAGECHolland soed. Dot ieks yer || The Imports of corn from Atlantic ports | numerous rumors of further raiiroad com- | as follows, e:.ch buyer purcnasing the num: Provisions opened strong on a marked | bir, et Spanish per crate, § last week were 25,800 quarters, Dbinations which were circulateg- falled to | ver of head indicated: Cattie Are Lowe: ecrea: o o e v AN " ) mve a reviving effect upon speculation, Ve o " Sy ey ;:mr.-; "ot “n'ne""y:lr'fi: qflhf‘rfl»ax’:fi: A ‘}A‘:,‘{Tfli‘:@fiso:-:llrofix? per 4-bas- Philadelphia Produce Market. elthor because of thia new solicitude or the | oma a Paeking Co.... Sos MR Sheshi (‘n|(',\:::)m-.v.-nAl:2‘:.E'Al’:'l'r‘x“—-mmm- NSt et e ) ! Vards were restricted by heavy snows in | ket crate, $2.75; Florida, per 6-basket crate,| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12—-BUTTER— | effect on money "\"l"‘g"fiv‘_;f hecpuse tne |swift and Company..l.l. v ww | 20,00 head; ‘'market 10@isc lower; good to | o pIICAGO: J:{xh‘m.-\vulsx\'—m basis ! the west, which delayed shipments. A good [ $§5.00. ' * ' ATy (e, | FAIF; extra western creamer. Touer: Armour & Co....... ws o | prime steers, $.26@8.20; poor to medium, | “RaEl MINCP ML o oo oiad | demand from packers, for lard and ribs, | CAULIFLOWER — California, per crate, | nearby prints, 3oc. e ombination of Atchison and Rock | {UUahy Facking Co... ¥z e .2006.00; stcckers and feeders, $2.0064.60: | « L F 5 s X N dy, at | together with Yuying by outsiders, caused | $2.60. 414 KGGS—Firm; good demand; fresh nearby, | 1sihnd a Rock Island outlet to tide-water | ATMOUL, from Sioux City 2,61 cows, 31. 50; heifers, $2.25@5.00; canners, " LOUIS, Jan. 12—~ WHISKY—F ] « turther advahce, and the market closed - FRUITS, ¢ at the mark; fresh westérn, e, loss | pufer ® HOGE IIENE QUtiet fo HASREDT | Carey & Benton........ SLA0G2.50; Dulls, 829504400 calves, B0 g g0 - , Jan. 12— ~Firm at i L rrg with May pork up 20c at $18.32%. | PEARS—Fall varfeties, per box, $2; Colo- | off; fresh southwestern, 20c, loss off; fresh | Great Western by Rock Isiand, a purchass Lobman & Co 8.00; Texas fed cteers, $3.75G4.5. " (CINNATT, Jan. 12.—WHISKY--Di il May lard was 10c higher at $9.52, while ribs | rado, per box, $2.25. southern, gsc, 1oss off. # af Afchieon by Pennsylvania 'And an abe | Yiasio s ePher HOGS—Recelpts, 31,000 head; estimated | o arveha e oaia rm basis of $1.40. B were 15q/17%c higher at $5.95. K APPLES_Western, per bbl.. $2.76; Jon: CHEESE—Firm but dull; New York_full | 9f, Alchleon by, Fennsy ot oo anay- | Huston & Co. tomorrow, 30,000 head! left over, 8,000 head; | 11€T® d goods, firm, on basls of 31.3 ™ Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | thans, $1; New York stock, $3.5; Callfornia | creams, prime small, 13@litac: New York | YRl Wera aome of the Tumors which wera | LAvingstone & market 10c higher; closed easier; mixed Hee v rET) 75 cars; corn, 610 cars; oats, 19 cars; hogs, | Beliflowers, per bu. box, $1.60. full creams, fair to good smail, 13%@18%c; | Yofmulated during the day without pro- | L€ Jeothschiid . 52 and _butchers, 36.30G6.65; good to choice ey e o Lo o GRAPES — Catawba vasket, 18c;| New York full creams prime large, 14 | {ucing much effect. There was some early | \v ot b 'z, i heavy, $.75g6.95: rough heavy, $6.30@670;| The housewife wanted to know why the ‘The ieading futures ranged as follows: | Malagas, per keg, $6.0007.00. 144¢; New York full creams, fair to ood | gironeth in Atchison and Sugar, and later | Y Olf & Murnan 15 light, 35.90@6:35; bulk of sales, $6.35@6.70, 4 — ————————— —__. | CRANBERRIES — Wlsconsin, per _bblr | large, 13%@13%c. Sdvances in speciaities, inciuging the Chi- | B; F. Hobbick 12 HEEP AND LAMBP—Receipts, 30,000 | @Pplicant for a position as cook had left Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. { Close.| 8at'y. | $10; Bell and Buglee, $11; per box, $3.50. v y—— cago Union Traction stocks, the §owa Cen. | Uther buyers ... e 20 nead: sheep, steady and strong; lambs, 10@ { her last place. — ANAMROPICAL FRUITS, Toledo Grain and Seed. O O hber chody Ntocke. Kan- [ Westhelmer ......... 11 I6c higher; good to cholce weihers, $45@ | The applicant was disposed to be wheat |l ol m | m | | s e\ B-Fer buach, according (o slze,} 1OLEDO, Jan. 12—WHEAT-Dull and|sas City Southern and one or two others, | moray 0 G ael BAE 0 S nteed, HASOLE! NG | svastve 7 A 7 | 7% |8 . 7 e N S e 4 ; SR . 618 | ern’ sheep, $4.25@6.25; native lambs, y a%) %Jn%g«asmglfl-‘_ 6% SiONS—calitornta. fancy, $.75; cholce, weaki cash and January, 7ric; May, Sgc | which ‘were unexplained by any Speci| Gy Recelps of cattle were not ex- | 800 P ALt W 7o SN, T, T 3 6 e o I&‘nfl "n|| PRITNON | B0, NGBS Fiorids Brights, 2.75; Cali- | May, #c. ; *| Speculative bonds were weak In sym. ;‘:l';l"'!“lm’le ey F e result | Officlal Baturday: e Shipments, | (hat the master was so attintive to me that g o 8 :%twafi Lornia ravels, 83.50; Callfornia sweet Jaftas, YOATE Dull but steady; January, 3yc; | pathy with stocks, but the investment la- | ST, BQUVE S5, SE8G, TR evod s . Recelpte, Shipmeni®. | the missus got jealous?” she asked at A 3 1L sizes, 8255, A ok S g b » $4- | Zon, and as most of the trains were in at s last. / Ghlenas) 98| 5 ENG% | | DATES Perstan, tn 0. boxes, per 1b., | KYESNG 28C. 4ouis ana strong: | iniied Btates bonds were unchanged on | & Teusonably early hour the bulk of the Cno | The housewite gave the applicant a Ge, £ 30-Ib. DKEs.. $2.55. g T as-—Cmito g ey January, $8.95; March, $7.05; prime timothy, | the last call. offerings was soon disposed of. fok ook befor 1yl s 3% 1GS—California. per 10-iv. cartons, $1;; ghGuaTy b o ety "| The following are the closing prices on | The better grades of beef steers were City Live Stock Market, quick look before replylng. ot i3 | Turkish, per %-Ib. box, 14@isc, % 2 the New York Stock exchange rather scarce this morning, und in fact| KANSAS CITY, Jan, 12—CATTLE—Re-| 1 Would think” she then sald, “that L ak o3 MISBCELLANEOUS. Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. | Atchisog ........... 5% So. Raliway ... % | there were no choice bunches on sale. | ninte 8000 head' natives, 1,20 head Tex- | the master was a man of no judgment.— Jan., | 17 }1775 '|11z 160 | 1740 |HONEY-New Utah, per 2-frame cash | ¥y yunpapoLTS, Jan. 1.—WHEAT—May, | po0 SR li2doenl do pid. c.iiissi | Tagkeps CIUEE: (G0l Mol 6000 duoted | 4n, 100 head Texas caives, &) head native | Chicago Post. ) . . s ki) B ol Bal, & Ohio.. .../ 902%|Texas & Pacifio:. .’ a 1| Texans; corn_fed, 10@isc fower: cows an e (163 el |63 |16 deisy | " Clomn e xork, st por d b S8 | TASE S IOHGard? IS NG!S, Pl | ot i s L 6 . | Sy, Suger opdenty Bl o ik ot | neiflrs Siepay o wrone: sigckers A PyTre—s ¥ Jan, 80 | 9874 980 | 98T 975 |§23: per bbl., $3.75 i | PRLOUR—First patents, $3.96@4.05: second | Canade 8o re..o. 11" |Union’ Pach .....104% | that in the absence of good stuff the com- | {reders, active, strong: quarantine stesdys 2 May |94 |98 1 948 ] s 8w PR R pat 1., 3r: shelled, de. patents, $3.80G3,00; Arst clears, $2.00G3.00; | Chen & Ohio.....1v.. #%| o pid T30 | et arades ware hate oasy to dispose | Colce export nd arested beef steers, #90| The cannibals had just completed their galy | 9% | oamgl 93 | 937 9307 | HIDES-No, 1 greeiy éc: No. 2 green, bej | second clears, SLAMGRE o Chicago & Alioi.1 iy 3 |Wabash of than usual. a | feeders, $2.6564 2; 'westorn fed stecrs, §.00 | arrangements, consisting of a kettle of hot R | 84l 830 ‘l a) el s |32 aag, Teos N, 3 saited, goi Nout) 5 e Chieago, Tnd & Ty 81 julhe cow market was, farly active nd | @620 “exas and Indian steers 10; | water, a box of toothpigks and a missionary { May | S il 8ol Sl RO BR | T 800 B (B Yaise: Milwaukee Grain Market. o D bl |fo, M Mg eon 1040 The meditm kinds seemed to be-in | s .oty B OO e omars i |.from Boston. TaNo 3 - sheep Se_lu 25@The; horse hides, $1.50G72.50. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 12—~WHEAT-—Mar- | Chicago & 0. W...ov do ptd. good and, as well as the beiter grades | Go s by, ,,_w_,fi‘c..m, $2.60@7.26. The chieftain asked the menu if he had 0, NUTS—-Walnuts, 'No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., | ket Jower; No. 1 northern, TI@Ti%c; No. 2 ooio 80 (Adams Ex. of cornfeds.’ A large proporilon of the | "HOGS—Receipts, 400 head; market 5@10c | anything to say. 41% American i Cash quotations were as follows: 150; hard shell, per 1b,, 14c; No. 2 soft shell, | northern, 76@76%c; May, H%@i5%c, sellers, | do 24 ptd.. ... offerings consisted of cow stuff, bui the | pighoer: top, $6.67%; bulk of sales, $6.4066.60; i FLOUR-—Steady; winter patents, $3.40@ | per Ib., 13c; No. 3 hard sheh, per Ib., 12¢ 1, B1@61%e. Chicago & N. W....'222 " United States demand was sufficient to take everything y ‘'Well,"”” replied the soup and entre nly 3.50: " straights, ;) SPFINE, batents, Eineita, ber T, 120 Rlvere, per b 130 | BARLEY-Higher: No 5 ¢lc sample, 46 185 Wella-Fargo E: offered at last week's price A ,‘f,'%?f""fl- e backers $iog | this: That 1t is apparenl, no matter h £ 4bgs0; straights, $2.90@8.20; bakers, 32.25 aimonds. goft shell, per ib., léci hard shell; | gose. ; There was no particular change n | a0 e, K manly 5 ol gook'n s RHE 16 20" tn LNIE worla: .70, ! per.ib., ; pecan: T, T b, H = . mal on bulls, calve 5 » 2 d WHEAT-No. 2 spring, 189Tc; No. 3 7 |5 k ants. b CORNCIG, SO Phe. supply of stockers and feeders was |, SHEEE AND. LAMDS R oo e 1o small, per Ib., 11¢; cocoanuts, per doz., te; native lambs, $4.00% | #omeone will come along and down him." X head; market @lic; No. 2 red, T2gn2 chenthuts, per ib, 100; peanuts, per Ib. Peorla Market Ught again this morning, and as the de- | P54 IATKe! 356404 13 fod ewes, | Which, belng perfectly true, was withheld CORN=No. 2 4oe: No. 2 yellow, d6%c. . | Sikc: Fonsten peasuts. - pir . ib Tcr. blac 4 el and continued in good Shape the market A O i " : ! SRR e o s N0, 8 TAWLHNES | St Toadted pea pe c; black “latt mand c & pe $.5083.95; native wethers, $.W@4.60; west- | from publication.—Baltimore, New 5 . 81; hickor{ nuts, per bu., | PEORIA, Ill, Jan. 12—CORN-Higher; RYE—No. 2,' 48c. -$1.50; cocoanuts,’ per 100, $4. No. 3, dle. BARLEY—Oo0d feeding, 41@46c; falr to| OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn| OATS—Steady; No. 3 white, 3. \3T38 et U5 !Breokiyn R. T. Was active and stronger on all desirable i e Teadcs There were several bunchos good | orn Wethers #.0004.0; stockers and feed €nough to bring over $4.w, and one big | *™ The Whole Cucese. SRR Mo ') Baxe W18 Mo northe | Sioud, er o ¥aT Boctstors pikta. o New York Money Market. o, G e e T hot what womd o otad| New York Live Stook Market, When Secretary Shaw's daughters accom- western, $1.4. Prime timothy, $&.8. ton, $%; copper, per Ib., §%c; brass, heavy, ; e do 24 ptd.. ! 53| Cont. Tobacco pfd....118 | large, -but still buyers claim they cannot| NEW YORK, Jan. 12—CATTLE-—Re-|panied him: to the subtreasury the other 3 | PROVISIONS- Mess pork, per bbi., $17.75 por' 1., §igc; brass, lght, per 1b., Sio: lead, | y(hady, }70“‘5; T R ONET s oot | e mie. dngloen, miecirle BeC énough- of them 'to Al thelr orders, | celpts. 4412 head; ctocis opened weady 10 | gy (neir father pointed out to them the i ST Rt W - ahecy thw wides | fer T Wi, Wug, P Ih., Wibo: ubDW, W ol e dent imo, eaby: sity | Moeciaf, '31i4| Inter. Faper Representative sales . BEEF STEERS. . steers, $4.25@6.75; oxen and Stags, $4.00@ |office of J. Plerpont Morgan on the other ing, 8@5% per cent; ninety days, 5 per | lliinois Cents 93| do pta.. (boxed), = $8.37%@8.62%. Short clear sides J ™ v. . Pr. B5.00; bulls, $2.60@4.65; exports, 35; cows, 31.6) | gide of Wall street and th k (boxod sb e g WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | Santile {0 Kationa) Blec s A5 |G Cables, steady: exports, 0 head e new Stock ex Kansas Clty 6 $850; WW, $4 E8—8teady; Gaiveston, 20 NEW . YORK, Ja 1se; California, 1'to 2 Ibs., Jc; 2= six months, 5 per cent; prime mer- | loxa Central . Laclede Gas K - Following were the recel; le paper. Sty per cent, o b ational Blacs o) change. i 8 it Syt g agt e o d s‘ru&ln GE bc‘hthflha]li‘lm‘ Hen ac- el i i CALVES—Recelpts, 1,647 head; ‘veals, | “Is Mr. Morgan a bull or a bear?" In- b Recelnts. Shipments, | 110-111 Board. of Trade, Omaha, Neb— | {14l business tn Boer Bty day bille: i 41 |Arm: barnyard, strong; wesiern, steady; | quired one of the daughter 7 Flour, bbls 20,000 8,900 Dy " demand and at $4.8376 for sixty-day bi 13 Pacifie Mail . 360 45 veals, $5.95@6.20; choice, $9.621 barn- | . ' Wheat, Dll.....oeeseessrsss 80,000 500 | Telophane. 1516, FrEaLinian, JPGRLIAT commercial bl Ry 1011 People's Gas 18 {8 |yards smaiok westems 870041 city OB, B8 18.:the hosp .96 the-eemtuesls ? P ant ! CHICAGO, dan. 12~WHEAT—Market | #; 8%, 5 Centrai 1111011036 " Pressed 8. Car 3 dressed veals, 114@14%c per b. " | gravaly replied the shcretary of the treas- et b TR MR kSTICATO It Mo WHEAT AN | "SIV bar tho; Mexican polies, s, | Kok Ml e g is (3| SR A AR g, w1 | Gy X, Y Times i, ML e TR | e and Sagcrs Bunce 0 he 9 | 00LF o | R R Pt & (B | el vl e ek = e On'the Prodiice exchinige today the bat. | the openin, or reports of Taing in Argen: | ,The closing quotations on bonds are as | My K& T b P i (R |aneep! #7050 lambs, 85066 exira, ove Above Pai ~ ter market was quiet and steady; cream- | tine; but later prices deciined about o 100y | X 3 Centra 181 I Tenn. Gonl' & 4% - ¥ Ganadn lam e M heaq: market i5c | TOWRe—Poor fellow! He eertainly does = erles, 18G27%c; dalries, 1iG26c. Eggs, fAfm, | under Suturday. The market has had no 0034 | N Y. Congrai /1.7 J5at| Union Pug & P ] L8 0000, ehotoe Tieht, $1; | love her for all he's worth. higher; state, 36.8@6. ght, 1 l‘nl; o‘fl. d-‘aui;ul;:lurntd, ¢, Cheese, du oulnlfile ‘h‘elul. nulelu-r;{: n;a been more ar Norlolk & 'W. g Pt (8- % sl By ] > T Browns=e’ Joved ‘Ber ‘éven more’ th nd steady, c. less liquidation. New York reports 77 loads o U, 5. Leai b P re than & . taken for export. Local cash sales aggre- Qutarie & W. . Tl ! e b e % rypeag revar il AR that today. | B NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, gate 135,000 bushels No. 1 northern to mil- RTINS - 't 8 AND HEIFERS, e B ave » T H A lers and for shipment. There were 30 loa ls Rasting st R AN Rt ¢ & ST. LOUIS, Jan, 12—CATTLE—Recelpts Bowna-— ow do you mean? i sold at the gu.g. Primary receipts, 536,00 do 24 pra STEERS AND HEIFERS. 4,000 head, including 3,000 head Texans: rowne—He sent her a $10 bunch of roses Quotations ot Day on Varfous | bushels, against 1022000 last yvear. 'In ihe 1033 No pacid 4n. St L. &8, F Poodol -y "y 435 | market steady; native shipping and export | and borrowed the price tram me.—Philadel- 3 . 3 e e increased 18, , col : 3 o 24 p! p 1% up to ressed beet o era, : B W NEW YORK, Jans2—FLOUR—Recelpts, | pared with 800,000 decrease last year. 'Clear- | do adj de-. .- .‘tu;t Reading gen. 4s. St L. 8 W. . 284 K. C. Southern . 2% 310 ux.’m.m steers under 1,000 Ibs., $3/75@5.00; B REALTY HABEE i 21,300 bbls.; exports, 16435 bbls.; fairly ac- | unces were 385,000 bushels. The world's | Bal & Obio da......10 St L & T M o & §3% do pld..... 3% 310 stockers ‘and feeders, $2.75@4.00; cowe and THE REALTY MARKET, %‘ | tife and stendy; wibier patents, 860695 snipmente ware large, 4770000 bushels. On R 1 R R 10 Rock loland . 18 10 helfers, $2.25@5.00; cl_léner 1.50G2.75; bulls, . 45413.56 esota pat- 5 o1 2,184, ussii 0 % do . 3 do ptd.... 25@4.%; , $3.75@8. - [ IN 7] ents, SA00GAN; winter cxiras, 33566515 L"fll'pfn'{fiu:“r?e“fifj imont "3.000 000 bushars Toas 8.9% 7% 4B el Bl HH rosgiing ;i.wfi':.wmco g o LS INSTRUMENTS pinced on recdrd Mondsy, \j H Minnesota bakers, $.2563.40; winter low | Broomhall sald the Danube would be open ; ; e te 240683 : & Wi i grodes, $26G2.% "Rye flour, steady; sales, | fn (hree days, which s ten weeks ahead New Vark Mining Quotationa, 1] HOGS—Receipts, 4,500 head; market 5@ Warranty Deeds, E bbis.; fair to good, $3.0043.35. 'Buck- | of expectation. Local recelpts, 39 cars, NEW YORK, Jan. 12—The following are H 10c higher; pigs and lights, $6. 3; pack- | B, V. Walter and wife to J. H. 4' wheat flour, quiet, $2.20@2.35, spot and to | with none contract. Estimates for Tu: the closing prices on mining stocks 2180 ers, zsm.x): butchers, $6.4066. Bchmildt, s 9 feet of el lot 10, block H N COENME, ! Adams Con 2 [Little Chief 150 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1000 | L Park Place ..o\ 8 w0 -, R RIS RA, poop s S| KU, marke ke, eur| € 4% B e if oA S W g, M |t S i 4! () M Ti-—Sleady; No. 3 western, 0, £. 0. b.i | oo Jower, and DIOKers @4y (he seaboard | Go.Col 84 L S 4a--161N do 2a... : Phoents ! 2% i 00 s tackers, 31.50G3.00, Texans, $236 | W. F. Fowler and wife W, Pey afloat: state, 88GSTc, c. 1. ., New York. | bids are e lower than Saturday's. Spec- | Golorsdo So. .. ... 84 West Shore 4a.... 110 5 @3.80. 4 Boll: © 33 feet of n 9 feet of Wi lut BARLEY—Dull: feeding, ‘42@fsc, f. o. b., | ulative trude has been quiet. Armour has | Denver & K. G. 4a... 90 Wheel &.L B in... 91 13 2, and e 14 feet of W 179 feet of 33 afloat; malting, {i@we, c. i. £, Buitalo. been a buyer on a small scale. There was | Erie prior lien 4s.... 98 Wis. Central 4 S1i0 | Bara Siver i M St. Joxeph Live Stock Mawket. feet of n 9 feet lot ¥, 8. E. Rogors' MWHEATRecelpts, sl "bushels; ex- | good weacher for grading. Loeal receipts, | 3 fsmarah ta...- % Cont Tobacco W el | (008 ' Con in 8T. JOBEPH. Jan. 12—CATTLE—Re- | garh 1o Toagortos on “hoerct i 20K orts, 73,005 bushels. . easy; No.'2 red, | §11 cars, with 2 contract. Estimate ) C. i e W i e ¢ e + Jedgerton and husban: Be clevator, and e B afoat; | Tuesday, 010 cars, There were 10 cara and | Hocking Vai. 4%e...100 1 ., 18 ¢ % | celpts, 1,308 head: active, steady to strong: | " Michael Wollshauer, & 4 feet lot 6, No' 1 northern. Duluth, $%c, £. 0. b. afloat: | 2.s00 bushels contract out of private houses, |, *Offered. k Clearings. 3 8 oK B Ppri ™ Texas and westerns | Youngerman's add..... . 260 No. 1 hard, Manitoba, $Tc, f. 0. b. afloat. | Some corn tendered on January contracts [ é . e A w2 » |B6083k: cows an -00@4.50; | Tukey Land company to F. 8 Duiafy, After opening steady market gdvanced & | Buturday was turned down by the insp . Bowton Stocks and Rends. o DHATA I RANE caariaes today. |1 SR 5 H stockers and feeders, g00GA%. | T 1| ot I3, block 3, Clitton Hiil. Teens 1,400 trifle on cables, falr clearances and cover- | tion department, Clearances, 382,00 bughels, ; 5 i $1500,189.49; decreare. $55,807.91 ‘| e 3 H H G e e, $6.3500 61 “medium | Siclla M. Vodrie to Kate A. Ryan, e Ing. Later the market followed a sharp de- | primary recelpis, 62,00 Lishels, against BOSTON, Jan. 13-Call loans, 508 ber | d o ILADELPHIA, Jan. 12—Clearings, | 3 1% u. & |Ughe meflum mixed, 360008 Aie T hum | @ fest lots § and ¢, block 40, Boiith -~ eline p ed o "t b o N 0! Y 3 3 ! > S vy flpesogd . o : . " “fie v g m . Nors . o0 Fumors, after which 1t broke sEuin o the | fhiken for Seport. Tocul castl saies 100 | Closing of stocks and bonds: &y o SIS Pers: AT v, € Bof |. H B | é./\ D LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,04 % Deeds. 4 Vielble ‘supply ‘Increase and- closed ‘unset- | bushels. The ' Vistble = increased ' ILo% | Atchison & 101 \Allouss ..o 36 | “EXLTIMORE, Jan. 12.—Clearings, 33,364 | 1" im B | R AN rons: on Colorade lamps | Sheriff to Continental National bank, 1“.-‘“..5 @%c net decline. March closed | bushels. Local etocks, 2,146,000 bushels, in- ‘..".',".»...mx e [Biaa s 3% 1168 balances, $08,311: money, 6 per cent. B 1% = 36; top westera ‘wether $4.50. *1 n13 lot 4, block 4, and n 1-3 lot &, 'Juls-f"\'-ii(‘-:'.v WA toned " LT faed R O asne Inerearsd 0 | MBS U MY & il | HOBTON, e i, "Fo i | 4 I I - Sataely "'gm"k i block 148, ‘Omaha ...... bl ¥ Y ‘ cel o X i do . 1111008 Centenntal " | balances, $1,858,875. : AR 7 6,500 AR Beians i i T [ PERNE vvies e Soow 5 iiveng: mittet nonton & Ay b seerrn G B ok dab. lh~Clestingn, HM. § H i SIOUX CITY, Ia., Jan. 12.—(Special Tele- Total amodint of transfers .........§510.50 elevator, and o i W - Foll ) et 1y b e 3 | foston & ¥o ted et e | T e o o o i 2% o m.)—CATTLE—Receipts, 1,20; stockers | s — — Tley Mot Mo, ks, T R liod | T e B e uyibe by cash RUVIDEL | Seian 1 IR i d O i R () Bor Toaneh, Patsssen| o in % oc higher, killers steady: beeves, $3.600 » market was irregular but steady. January market at its best was up l4e; Locai | Fitchburg pfd 140 |Mohawk pet 4% | per cent premium bid, ¢ asked; foreign | ' 1% 4 500; cows, bulls and mixed —32.00G3.75: DR :::l;:lrl‘l.le‘ll |; &I:u n: m—] opening . light | recelpts, 21\; cars, with & Sare contract. |l'|m.m rm‘-mf p :f't. exchange, unchanged; sterling posted at | 12 1% © udckerl-v;n%: rs:»:bgrr!- $2.50q4.00; yearlings E et stocks, but later, it other | Esti . tomorrow, 19 cars. 'Tho | Mex. Ceatra veees 800 or & vs ar 7 . * and calves, 75, oathe: sased oIt Seer s wenthe e | iy e e SR Laahol Laos] | Amer. Suesr g | 30 for sixty days and at §eT fov de-| J i i HOGE. Receipts, 2,00; market 10c higher MOGR w realling and closed easy at_ unchanged | atock only $13,( “bushels, decrcased 88,0 | American T. & T A MAINCINNATL Jan. 12.—Clearlugs, $5,784,- | 17--- HA ] at $.9006.60; bulk. $6.1036.40. SPECIALIST cen, January, @s8c; closed 5i%c; | bushels. New York reports 180,000 bushel mlate 1% | o Eh 2ah, 28 0 B g B —— Febriiry. nfl\:.(', ..‘1..,.-.1‘”‘.‘.: :‘-:R.-,“M,}(‘h e or eaporC Lochi sales ‘cash, 00008 | Som. Sisetrie N i T Ta: o i AT Ry I P 2ot Wew Tem o 1 i K ~Stock in i Treats all forms of closed & ay, @i9c; closed at |bushels. There was no standard out of | do ptd. 413 Trinity Lauyl o eT. Louls, 12.—Clearings, $9,983,464; T) ollowing were the receipts of live | %0: July, (@IS closed nt e private houses and shipments are keeping | usited Fruit 109" United 8t Py T e R ) H % stocks SONe ol Principar citios yesterday BISEASES AND OATS—Recelpts, 61500 bushels. Spot, | up each day. Clearances, 7,300 bushels. U. 8. Steel 318 © ria 14 - Je J - 4 Cattle. H She DISORDERS OF grme No. 3 izlee; wcandara white: 42 No. | PROVISIONS-The whole provision list | do pfd 58, Winona, 11 o | ver cent; New York exchange, de discount, H- * Oakia S 40l e MEN ONLY white, 4240 white. 41%c; track, | has been atrong and higher. There has | Westiugh. Common Verine Lo 300 ke Chicag: Tixed inal; track, white, 4i | been heavy buying of ribs by Armour and | Adveature . 1633 Daly @ oil and R 10 s % Kansas Cl 400 27 Years Bxperienc (ide. nd barely sieady: May | buying of ribs 3 well v N OIL CITY, Pa.. Jan. 12—OIL~Credit bal- 3% 1 S ears closed at 40 . ) aYi Yny l"‘\“da:‘l‘\(y r“r‘"::_ were n_ln:"h‘ng:’, p]r‘::g- I:)l London Stock Quotations. an '(—n, $1.54; (-'prun:‘u:‘-—-_ nuolflla ..’Jfln’,efl’.' HEIFERS. §§ ,’yf,'.."el.n ;g KT 10 . . ‘AL: .éwl;o&mm»m; 55Gi0c; good to ”...';,.rd.“,..‘:} r;‘]‘h:r "h.. m:nosh!nr t LONDON, Jan. 12—Closing quotations: ‘fifl' bbls. .r:;'rm'? "n‘x:sb:.m-x uns, 1807 3 3 2 Sloux c?u- . 2,500 His remarkable suo \ olc 50410 motrow, 36,000 head oge in the West | Consols, mor $31-16 N. Y. C s.; averages, 760 s . cess has HOPS—Wirm. state. common’to cholce, | today, 65,100 head, against 10,00 last week | | do accouat.. 334 Norfolk Yoy | UBAVANNAH, Jan. 12.-OIL—Turpentine, ! 2 Totals equaled and every day brings many flatter 192 crop, BOITc; 101 crop, U@dc, olds, fand 86.000 last year. Anaconda. w50 do s | firm at 66c. Rosin firm; quote: A B, C, H -4 ing reporte of the good he Is doing, or the s MgI4c: Pacific o crop, B0c; WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | Atchison 914/ on S | 8150; D, IS, $i0; S G, $LT8] HL H £ rellef he has given. > At crop, Bue; olds. ST e 4o pid 106 Pes w0 | $2060 1. '52.90; K, 32.90; M, §0.35; N, $3.85; WG 3 ® H H H u-gvaroraten | Hot Springs Treatment for Slpllllls NEW YORK, Jan. 12-OIL—Cottonseed, APPLES—Quiet, but steady to firm: prices 5 5 ] i " 0‘: » > ate B lood Polsons. NO “BREAKIN( 24 to %0 Ibs., lic IKANSAS CITY, Jan. 12-WHEAT- x prime _yellow, 41@42¢, Petrole: » 10 on the old basis. €ommon are quoted at 4@ | And all Blo 3 LEATH. Firm; acld, 2GSke PO th g TR L b i do. 4 b [ Grm’ mhrpentine. GSG88Me ol =) B 8¢ 'prime, Sablc; cholce, BO6we: fancy, 7| OUT' on the elin or tace and all ext: PROVIBIONS—Beef, steady: family, $15.00 | No. Ge; No. 4, 86@slc; rejected. 524 b % g | strained, common to good, $1.92%G1.96. Sorreineeres 988 250 20 @nse. slgns o ease disappear at once. @I7.00; moess, $10.50611.00; beef hams, §20.504 | 5S¢ red, 6T@%c; No. 3, 65'@6T%c. | Denver & . G b e Pesids | TOLEDO, Jan. O1L—1'nchanged 1 10 36 5 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Spot lLQOD nlsE‘SE permasently cured i» o, :'fl:;:rnmxusw, city extra ‘lmfl\ flh‘R: J-nuu‘md :.E‘“N Mad, 35G88ic: | do bid $214|Undon Pacific LONDON, Jan. OlL—Linseed, 24s 8. | 1 218 g runes are firm and n:lr?rlln‘ Thlll‘r Job. e l-.'unml:::‘; 4 meas, $21.00627.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled | cash, No. 2 mixed, 8c; Nc. 2 white, 3s! Erle 10 aRl de pid & erican refined, 59-16d. % . ing demand, particularly on the larger ure Y Dellics, S60G1000; plekled shoulders 8.5 | Sc: No. 3, Wit e R | Bl el e U0 8. e | Bentine spirite. s, Sndba Y H=1% B | dzes. Quotations continued to range from VARICOCELE ©iis'#4RR"5"52% " pickled hams, $1.00g11.%5. Lard, steady; | OATS—No. ® white, 3c; No. 2 mixed, | do 2a ptd % do pld LIVERPOOL. Jun. 12.—CIL—Cottonseed, | | 152 290 % |Bhc to The for all grades. “Apricats are p cases o of nerv. western steamed, §10.90; January closed at | $4%c A Tiiinots Centrai 413 Wabash | e nned firm: ot 2ts 30, Fotroleam: ro'd | B 18 - e O e trult [ boxes auoted at Ts | YYBH SUDUY U5 achillty, “loss of $10.%, nominal; refined. steady: continert,| RYE-No. 2, i6isc. Louinville & N i I fined, 6igd. Rosin, common, firm at s 10%a,| 2 s 300 i 93¢ and in bags at TH@10c. Peaches alnd | Vitaoies, uiiardiGi discharges, = Btricture, 31000 Bouth America, $10; compound. §7.50 | HAY_Choice timothy, $13.00; cholee prai-| ™. K & T % | % st - 1 s 300 % dre in quiet demand; peeled are quoted at | Gieet, Kianey wnd Bladder Diseases, Hy: 9T, | Pork Tet: family. 8$18: short | rie, $9.00. 4 | BAR SILVER-Duli; 2237164 per ounce. fee Marker. iy 10 3% 3 12@15c and unpeeled at 6% @8ic. drocele. clear $109215G12.580; miess. $18.00G15.5. HUTTER—Creamery, 2%@27c; dairy, tancy,| MONEY-—3G3% per cent. The rate of dis- 3 i i 100 3 “ - = QUICK CURES~LOW CHARGES. TRLTOW e Firm: 5%@c; country . count In the open market for short bills is| NEW YORK, Jan. 1:—COFFEE_Snot. | 1 o 3 0 Sugar and Molasses. Treatment by mall. Box isd Ofmice 4Gske. ' | TEGGS—Fresh, 21kc 37-16G39-16 per cent and for threc-months' | quiet. Futures ogened steady at & decline | L ] NEW ORLEANS. Jon 12 SUGAR. | gver 415 5. 14t strest, between Varnam ane RICE-Firm; domestic, falr to extra, 4% - Roceipts. Shipmenys. | bills is 353@S% per cent Of 5 points and ruled quiet (hroughout 1 ™ NE (RANS, Jen SUGAR - | Dousips streeta O NEa Gshe. . Wheat, bu......, 138400 50500 S Session, developing o eagging tendency, | I n S open e O oD e - . BUTTER—Receipts, 4.9% pkgs.; steady; &2.400 Forelgn Finane | Mowever. as a lesult of forelg i % Seliows, 31-18G3 15-16c: seconds, 2% T TR — stute dairy, Mgwc; exita cresmery. 29| LONDON. Jan 12.—The demand for|80d full reecipts, _The mgee b § P g g P B Weare, brws, o Apyoare, V-Pres common 1o ce, money was strong in the market today, P Boppt™ i o ™ 40 Becconcsnne [ " 28 —Steady; open kettle, ; y o CHEESE-Recelpts, %8 pkgs.; firm; fancy Swing to the fact that there will be heavy | (Rcluding: January, (e March, 436 | i Bk & T | cemiriiugel, sa: syrup, et WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICA! large state, full cream, colored and white, | 1oy WHEAT—Cash, No_ 1| €alls during the week, dividend payments | 40c;, May, 4%ci July, 4Tci Beplember. | ¢ Bik o . NEW YORK, " 60 fall made, Me; late made, 134@134e; faney > Sgh: .= EAT—Cash, No. 1| 454" Stock exchange = requirementa, Dis- | -5@4.90c; December, . 1 wis o1 E Staady; réfined ' firm. Memoers of the Frincipal kxchanges. i small, colored, fall made, 144c; Iate made, | Bard. Tsc: No. 2 northern, 7ilc: No. 1) counts hardened. On the Stock exchange ——_— STOCK CALVES MOLABSES—Firm Frivate Wires to AU Points. Wtrise A d " | northern, 7dise; ‘May, T6%c. gosr N hanohauge Elgin Butter Marke! 1% 5 w0 350 LABE] . GRAIN, PROVISIONS, ST0C) . mu_ OATS—SMay ¢ usiness was guiet, attention belng mainly - Bt 3 50 378 LONDON, Jan. 12—8UGAR—Beet, 98 1%4d. 'OCKS, BONDS Recelpts, 4314 pkgs.; firm; state y - centered in mining contangoes. Consols | ELGIN, il Jan. 12— IT'I'ER—DN:&]M 4 160 — Bought and sold for cash or and Pennsylvania, average best, lc; west. Visibl 3y of Grais. hardened and home ralls fluctuated. Stocks | lc in price on the Boafd of Trade today. "KE AND FEEDERS. Dry Goods Market. future delivery. ern. poor to fancy, Mge. ply ain, opened fairly steady und grew firm. Atchi- | There were no sales, Fut the officlal market o 18 agpeoy P OMAHA BRANCH, 110-11} Board of Trade POULTRY—Alive, steady to firm; tur-| NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—The visible supply | son. Topeka & Santa Fe was the feature. | was declared firm at Zc. The sales of the T 310 Wi NEW YORK, Jan 12-DRY GOODS-—| - Teiephone 1516 Leys, M@lbe; fowls, 13gidc; dressed, firm;|of Baturday, Janusry 10, as compiled by | Prices weakenod later on New York selling | week were 0,760 Iba. leoaw 1 3% | There was ne ehange In the demand from W. B Ward, Locai Msnagee,

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