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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 190 y o ard, 6@ | RI0 tintos were depress y the decline | (UNMMERCIAL AND FINANCRAL | i 2w it Mgt oottt s | GECAIY: " gt "ri | o e Tt Rae? sttnciowith | OMALA LIVE STOCK MARKET ipments today, 648 cattle and ters of beef, CALVES—Receipts, 804 head; veals firm: barnyard and calves steady; W sterns o 1 . | i ‘ ] H H H H 3 H 3 3 | £i2i 10 for futy The local market for o | # g00d demand, fuctuated later and closed Un was steady, however, ORD y eHeers were easfer. The private for Feoruary deilver bein, t ‘ ' , | rate of discount was 2 15-16 per cent. Three : [ whie spot ciosed 1 28.00. Copper 3% @ 29 per cent rentes, 100f for the account; ex- i Bulls Hold @rain Pit Reins on Ohicago | {1 5Nl *7ot o th apot at e ohie, Basse; No , | change on London, %t lc for checks Liberal Recelpts of Oattle Oaused Prices to ) 7 but the | 3 . ! BERLIN, Jan. 14.—~Prices on the bourse Little. Board of Trade. Lt T RO ir ang | "Hem—s0o. 3, e (Sday LU Toin; Aaertoans wors i ooiive Base Off & Litt > rd is quoted holce timothy, $13.0%; cho'es pral- | demand on ¢ movement in the United Jake, $i2.%; electroiytic, $12.12% ates to suspend the duty on coal. Banks MARKETS CONSEQU ‘,FLV ARE STRONG ; Caeiing, f12 Lead was quiet ang unch | i , %@2ic; dalry, fancy, | and_Canadian_Pacific higher. Dis- | HOGS SOLD TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS LOWER lower; vi $5.607.90; tops, barnyard calves, $3.75¢4.00; westerns, §3.50604.00. Dond. ioeg stonay lambe, sieady and. 1 ead; sheep, steady; lambs, steady 3 higher on Tieht supplies; sheep, To.00g4.: culls, §2; lambs, $6. 5. HOGS—Receipts, 2,08 head; steady; stal hogs, $6.85G7.00; cholce light pigs, §7.10. | SR V8 AND HEIFERS. St. Joseph Live Stoek ket. BT. JOSEPH, Jan. 14.—CATTLE-Re- F o ceipts, 3,716 head; opened steady, closed loc lower; natives, $1.85@6.00; Texas and wesi- erns, $3.35@5.50;: cows and heifers, $2.00G4.40; stockers and feeders, $3.0 HOGS—Receipts, 1,169 head; light light mixed, $6.30(16.50; medium and heavy, 1g8, .15 RED " DAMES-Recolpts, 1,68 op native lambs, $6.10° top Colorado, 9; top native wethers, $1.50; top Mexican sheep, #.85. 233333303y SLUBRREEZZ2 wu g and London at £11 58 e | count rates: Short Bills, 2 per cent; three " |t ody at 2\ (] 2" 1 localy months’ bills, 2% per cent. STOCK €O H £, 1 Receipts. Shipments. — es of Fat Sheep and 3 2 Wheat, Corn and Oats All Go Up, |, asgow closed at 33 id | Wheat, bu... 4 e NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. STOCKE White vislons Remain Firm, srough at 47 The local | Corn, bu & dull and unchang . Oats, bu n . K 3 Harket & _‘;T e o Stight) Retter 1 N 1 northern foundr ~- — mrkets Show No ng ba lorts with SRty B 5. 2 northel . Lowuis Graln and Provisio: d pre 3 Selling as High as Six Cent Prices. foundry, N ndry and No. 3 Cae Professionals to d Purchasers. 5 1 soft s 2300, 8T. LOUI Jan. 1L-~WHEAT-HIig! NEW YORK, Jan, 4.—Today's spotted . _elevator, T0ic; t @ | stock market seemed to represent nothing held th OMAR E hatd, eveuon wei July 2| more than the efforts of -r’;-f-»uslnr-rnhl trad- | SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 1. “HICAGO, Jan. 14.—The bulls held the | ard, BS@%c, g | €78 to find purchasers for shares. 'The con- " A » 1 kets' were strong and active, May wheal| Comdition of Trade and Quotations on ey e P estimony to the difficalty they found. | Oiclal Tuesday 102 2 68 clos 1 C ' ay « n was up ‘a@ | o . ikl C ik i cK, e lume of transactions fell off to little Vv i o and kMo higher.” Drovisions| _ Staple and Famey Produce c; May, d%n@swe: No. 4 white, | than three quarters of a, million Official Wednend i) . H closed firm, May pork beng Tigc higher o Dok, Me. oe: . ] *s, or abput one-half the business o Three days this week 15,600 . . . " 3 Sh 1 Tele- 3 3 ant s & shade POULTRY—Hens, 9G10¢: old roost Firm, 494G | fiday, when the v pres- . Reed Bros.—Colo. SIOUX CITY, Ia., Jan. al Tele Wheat ruled strong andactive, with the | . (%4@¥c; spring chickens, per Ib., 10G i extra fancy and stralght, 8.00G # dealings no less than 200,000 sl | Bame three weeks & { 11063 |, HOGS—There was the heav u ':,’::.“'buh'.' v.r:d ‘.?.E'.'J a w‘m 5 Stoskeed chief incentive to higher prices being the | lle. e 0 gt | of Erfe. The continued activit, Same four weeks Ago.... 2 0,241 | hoss here this morning that has had | and ‘feeders, $2.60gM.00; calves and year- continued demand for May wy the most S| POULTRY e o )i ., | 3.6 that stock is the subject of the greatest|gume days last year. /207 | far tnis year and as other points also had | & T .00} rominent bulis, although hikher cables : 10glic: turkeys, 14@16c; duc ORNMEAL—Steady, interest in Wall street at present and sur- | oo 0o B0 FED . | liberal receipts prices suffered a decline. g ORI st market 80100 and small receipts were strengthening in- | 10gllc; geese, 11g12c " cholce | ((BRAN-Strong, higher; sacked, east| mise exhausts itself to account for it. The | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. | Packers started in bidding 10@lsc lower, gt R P flLences early in the day. ‘The leadin BUTTER—Packing stoek, 16%@ track, SofiKic. d ure of Rock Island to move with The following tuble shows the receipts of | but sellers were slow to accept the prices | lower, selling at 3$5.80@6. L $6. \ Jong was reported to have added materfaiiy | dalry, in Ngzic; separator, | "HAY—Timothy strong at $10.00G15.00; ¥ discredited previous rumors that | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | Offered, as they did not like the idea of to his already big line, and this fac OYSTERS andards, per c - . quiet at $9.50G11.60. was being sought for an eastern out- | the yéar to date, una comparisons with last | taking off that much in one bunch, For Stoek Sight. us & dampener on the sellers, and in con- | selects can. oc; New Yo 1 . N TLES—$1.07%. t of the Rock Island system. The other | year: W@, 1%z Inc. Dec. | the bulk of the good welght hOES DUyers | ., . o oo were the recelpts of live sequence offerings were rather can, 4 were inclined to move with the|Cattle . 828 32,661 128 | were offering $6.05 to $640 and as high as | T XONOWINS Drincipal cities yesterda There was # good cash demand ri buls, st PrONt ing, L 3 Cy rday and there was a dispositior, | Hogs T8 45,088 2 $6.60 was pald for a prime load of heuv;r-) Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. from the northwest and the seaboard was | [FRE etk i buftaio, r +_higher, jobbing, h importance to the formation of | 8heep $8.754 22,008 16, ..... | welghts, 'The light stuff sold from 3$6. B0 1600 D e anetwe puyer, May opened 1 shade | pickerei, $ci bike ve; 1, e buftaio, | standard mess, $I8.0. Lard, weiker, 8.5 -called secirlties company as prob- | Average price paid for hogs at South |down. Trading was very slow at the start | (RIS, - o 1o w@ke higher at 6Ly mon 1% huddook. Tia; aydiieh: | b spny fasat ik . firm; extra’shorts, concerned with further developments | Omaha tor the last several days with com- | &nd in fact the morning was well advanced | {IICRED o o T7c and closed Yc higher at 3 - T ke ebetars, batied, pet | ear ribs, $9; s ears, $.25. Bacon | in the consolidation of the anthracite in- | parisons beforc many hogs went over the scales. | {AnSas City ances of wheat and flour were Tedsnapper, 100 or “mer Th., 2ecs 'bulls | (boxed), firm. extra shorts, $9.62%; clear nhattan was strong for a time, | ——— W— There was not much change in the markat | G- YOUS, - 381,000 bushels. Primary receipts were | i dobaters BTeen P Ck buss, ic; | FIb8 310; short clear, $10.25. pposedly on account of the coming oper: Date. | 19011900, 1899, |1898. 1597, |1896. | from start to finish. Trading was slow :‘l} Shor ity . 000 bushels, against 49,000 bushels a y i A v 2 METALS—Leed, firm, $3.97%. Spelter, | tion of the lease to the Interborough Tran- s s the morning, but the prices paid remain; &go. Minneapolis and Duluth reported AN—Ber ton, §18.8 strong at $4. 5 sit_company, but the stock reacted with 483 409 344) 330 * |about the same. Representative sales: Totals .« .05 celpta of 261 cars, which, with loc al re- Prices atoted by Omaha Whole- | POULTRY :!:ll:(;ku;r;s, 10c; turkeys, gome violence to a point below lrn‘l night. 477 4 14| 8 48] 332' 3 24| No. 3 . No. . D1 27 cars—none of contract—inade . Hay De ation jotce N, | 100C, Queks, Beene, B erv. 23@%c: | Jedtern Union was held by the injunction 4 81 4 16) 3 40 3 30 318 oo raseipts’ for the thres points of i | Jale Hay Deslery assoctation: Sustet in R —'Steady; creamery, 2G2¢; | against the removal of its wire by the S 4l 3an8s cars, against 406 cars last week and 489 | LRt PRt Siraw, 86, | These' pric G eady: 224e, Joss oft. “'l‘:ln'{)‘l\ nia ralifoad. Sugar was weak, ool WM a6 cars a year ago. are fof hay of good color and quality. De- : i JORS e whil 16, | Ut after the annual meeting of the stock: "Thero w de in corn and the 2 3 ecelp pments. | holders showed that higher dividends were e s S raity bullisn on & big | ARG fair, recelsis light. Flour, bbls..........coccoe 4,000 8000 | not to be expected at present. An incldent export demand and a heavy cash business | &3mg’ g, Wheat, bu.. . 000 000 | of the day were sales of Canadn Southern here, sales being reported at over 200,000 | PYRTN Ty 45 Corn, bu . «v 62,000 000 | and Michigan Central, the former at a de- bushels. The opening was strong on higher ol R Oats, bu. L 49,000 67,000 giine of 755 nd the latter at'a decline of € n eipts, and the market AR Tkl AR : . — 8% from the last preceding sales some gables and aml ey wenera) demand for | NEW CELERY—Kulamaso Philadelp! roduce Market. tiite Ran.- Amde fom thess HHecial moves futures from commission houses, while ; ¢ o2, duls‘.wWAac. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14—BUTTER-— | ments the market was duil and sluggish shorts covered sly in the January de- el Firm and weaker; western creamery, 28c; | throughout and offered little of interest. Jivery. Offerings of January stuft were )| BWEETL FOTATOKSZIowa, Kanset. extra nearby prints, 20c The fact that realizing sales met advances hard to get and more strength was mani- G B (BT Sl EGGS—Firmer, good demand; fresh| in all cases served to discourage the pro- fested In that month than in the more e e 1. 406, nedrb; at 'the mark; fresh western, | fessional element and led to the sharp distant futures, the price going up to 48ic “{mJ‘ thou r dos., 8. 3le, loes off; fresh southwestern, 3c, loss | break in the afternoon, which carried the after opening 'W@c higher at 4i%@dThc AN I EE B o e Y off} fresh sotuhern, 3@, loss off. 1 of prices well below last night. This The close was %c higher at 4i%c. M B R At b CHEESE—Qulet but firm; w articularly” evident in Rock Island, closed Ww@%c higher at ti@itye, after | CARROUSEEE Bl 40 ber dozen | creams, prime small, 146d ic York | and the large part attributed to Rock ranging between iic and #gc. Local re- | I EON o CERIEE g full creams, fair to good small, 3%c; | Island Interests in the recent close gave Colpts were 184 cars, none of which were [ PUnChes, Je. o @ per dozen bunches, | New York full creame, prime’large, ldci | the market special = significance on the | * Indicates Sunday. of contract grade. e, Rl it New York full creams, fair to large good, | whole list. The closing was steady at| The official number of cars Outs were given open support by longs (¥ o poine per by box, string | 13%@13%e. some rally ‘after the break. The fallure of | brought in today by each road and an sctive and higher market resalted. | SANS-Per bu. . 8 el I the market to advance was considered the | Roads. attle. Hogs. Sh'p. H' Commission houses were also good buyers CABIAGE-Holland seed, per Ib., 1yc. Toledo Graln and Seed. moresignincant in view g, Jome of the |, M & 5t P BN ] d some buying by shorts A G y Home Vi o W rhell T e depressin ctors. ¥ Beiling was chiefly in_ the way of liquida- | , ONIONE-Now home krown, In sacks. per | TOLEDO, Jan. 14..WHEAT—Fairly ac-| Paris, ‘thus widening the margin from the tion. Bmall receipts and a_firm cash de- | P S0 BRROISn, PEr oo™ 30,60 ;l;:c rm; cash and January, 7 ay, old export point. Call’ money was appre- vere bull factors. The close was B PO " - o ¥ o b RN y 6 clably easier, and some time loans matur- i'l‘,‘,’,‘é'g,“ifim'my l4@%c higher at e, [ ) TOMATOLS Flgrk‘m"“‘[{f;'g_"l;ng’;:, by SORN=Dull, firm; January, d6c; My, | g todey tréve tAken Dy The larest bank after selling between 3i%c and B%e. Local | & by . ol e T % 8 in the city at b per cent. Receipts from the | recelpts were 104 cars, X v ltornia, per crate,| BEEDG) L m3e cteady: January, | Interior seemed to encourage the stock Provisions were dull and the opening was | ¢z * | sa97i: M ~h"i* o rime. SHbothy, o W | operators in the morning. weak on liberal receipts of hogs and lower ‘ FRUT '6"'/-' i 1 sy v, 3109931 "Bonds were quite active and firm, but prices at the yards. There was a rally on | puaps pan varieties, per box, §2; Colo | Prime aleike, 310 became irregular when the stock market the strength in grains and on acticve de- | Gt i i g b o lin Wheat. Flour and Rran, |turned weak. Total sales, par value, §2.2%,- mand from brokers for January pork, and | Fado, per box, SE0 b, 82, Jobte nneapolis eat. r 000, United States bonds were unchahged most of the earl yloss was regained.’ The | (ATPLESTIVegern, et bev, 42705 SO0 | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 14.—WHEAT-May, | on_the last call. o Close was steady ‘to firm, with May pork | {hans ¥ New Yotk stock, For To%c; July, 76%c.’ On tracl 1_hai The following are the closing prices on| Total recelpts......191 Tige higher at §1635; May lard closed at | PERIORIre PER 2L, 00% T oagket, 1sc c; No. 'l northern, 75%c; No. 2 north- | the New York Stock exchange: 304734, while ribs were a shade lower at| o Tt g Taipe Tliae o AbibIgH B h AN BRR RIS » Wisconsin, per bl R s, o et | ot 2 2 c w: Wheat, o & i T et b "+ | patents, $3.80@3.90; first clears, $2. i | Bal. & Oni 4 e H oars; oatn 0o cars; hoge, | 910 Bell and Buglee, $11; per Box, 8.80. " | Boong" cienrs, §2.4002.50, 5 %o e, %ais Toledo, 8t L. QBN L ing Co..., Catile. Hogs. Sheep. $iiat B S ouie en U-COPTOR-om: 89,000 head. BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | BRAN—Higher; in bulk, $14.00g14.25. anadian Pacife, ;fi'v‘f I e B ey R 15% 1646 | (SHEEP—Recelpts of sheep and lambs | middling, S%c; sales, 380 bales; recefpts, The leading futures ranged as follows: 061380, vl ¥ e Ly - it e T . Vo 1'5e | were again quite liberal for this time of the | 653 bales; shipments, 8250 bales; stock, e LEMONS—California fancy, $3.7; cholce, Milwaukee Graln Market. R B B S Cudahy Packing Co T8% b0y | year, but the demand for the better grades | 29,263 bales. 3 Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close,| Yes'y, . g 4 MILWAUKEE, Jan. 1. — WHBAT — | Tt Stat At s B Va0 pra... Armote & O _‘ A W 21 was tully equal to the supply und an active | " IJVERPOOL, Jan. 14.—COTTON—Spot. NGES—Florida Brights, $2.76; Call- | Higher; No. 1 northern, 78c; No. 2 north- |/Chicago, Ind. & 13 [wnmm. & Armour & soux City 1864 o | and steady ket resulted. In some cases | in fair demand; prices unchanged; Amer- *Wheat | | fornia navels, $3.5; California sweet Jaffas, | ern, 76G7ic; May, 76%c, sellers. do pid. 291 | do'2d pra..... Lobman & Co salesmen thought they saw a little weak- | jcan middlings, 4.70d, The eales of the d & ,,'-‘ il Zf‘"i T 2, 4 RYE—Firmer; No. 1, 5 Chle “nz: £5, Wi, Copieal 2% | W 1 Stephen Rt [ e of the part fat grades, but It | were 10000 bales, of which 1,000 were i oot 1., | oy B 70-1b, be -y LEY—] i No. 2 o > $ ~3 o Il i1 . b y_of enough importance to be | gpeculation and export and included Uy [TBRGR TONGY| T TUGRITIHGS | o e saae ot Bib, okke., T T o | ghtan LY —Firmer; No opl0 18 prd i 4o Adame Ex o UL S Eunikin gee s e | worthy of mention. As a general thing the | American. Recelpts, 15,000 bales *Corn— | | | F1GS—California, per I cartons, $1;| CORN—May, #3c, bld. a X Al Livingstote & Ghaiies see+ eoo | macket could be quoted active and stead; 300 American, Futures opened Jan. | 48] 4% Turkish, per %1t box, 14@1sc. z 3 L fedeilis MR . z oseed e otk sentid 2 Shid | Fed western lambs sold as high as $. eady. American middling g. 0. c.: Jan-w May 4 ol B ] H ' MISCELLANEOUS. Peoria Market. SRS D 5 1 0y o A . =+ =+ |and a little bunch of natives brought $6.00. [ vary, 4.60@4.65d; January and Febru July I o T T e 20 ot & Murnan sttt | A bunch of native ewes from the same feed | 4 Go@4.66; February and March, 46564660 *Oats— (HONEY—New Utah, per 34-frame CA®A | pPEORIA, Jan. 14.—CORN-—Stronger; No. BF. SHobick 5 i | lot as lg.de 3600 lambs gr&u‘m A%, Year-|March and April 4.6 April’ and May. Jan, 4 3, 4zc. " Lin. 0 + v+ |lings sold as high as $.00, or the same as | 4.67a: May and June, 4.6%a; June and July, May CIDER-New York, $4.50; per % bbl., $275. | “oATs_gteady; No. 3 white, 32%c. ; X | Bna &0 was paid "yesterday. . All the desirable | 4 sa: July Snd Ausust 4880 aupust and July ,SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, per % iid R —— . Other buyel grades were dispcsed of in good season. September, 4.61604.624; Beptember and Oc- Pork— £2.5; per hbl.‘pu.fl. New York Money Market. 3 do pid... ", buy There was nothing new to report regard- | tober, 4.47@4.484; October and November, Jan, POPCORN—Per Ib.. 2c; shelled, dc. - . SoijAasc, Mining Co. 736 | Ing_the feeder market, as supplies con- | 4374, 4 May HIDES—No. 1 green, fc: No. 2 green, 6c; | NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—MONEY—On call, i Uy Brookiyn R. T, Totals 8,28 4738 | 0% 5 "Gight and prices’ unchanged. .87d. PR R Lard— No. 1 salted, Thc; No. 2 salted, 63c; No. eady at 3%@4% per cent; closing offered D 1slCoto. Fuel ‘& T CATTLE—There was another liberal run | ~Quotations. Cholce lambs, $.40@5.75; fair ‘Jan. veal calf, § to 125 | 8lpc; o 3% per cent; time money easy; sixty 4 574 Cons. of cattle here today, which makes the |(o" good lamb: ¢ %0;” oBolce native 011 and Rosin, calf, 12 to 156 Ibs., 6c; dry , 8@lic; ys, b per cent; ninety days, 5 per cent; supply for the three days this week con- | jam| “‘;?‘ Sy shecp pelts, L6Tici horke hides, $L0GZH. | six months, 5 per cent; prime mercantile | Heeking, Valler ... 1 Qo Blectol, siderably In excess of the same £ | 5.00; $4.0004.50; | ; shipments, §7.720 Ribs— Jan. 45! . 3¢c; No. 2 hard h, 1b., 12« ual business in bankers’ bills $4.5690 for 343 Inter. Po and as a result the tendency on the part JAVANNAH, Jan, 11--D01L~Turj tine, i 4 e AN at 34830004.5365 for sixty daye: I:‘n(fln:l‘:m-l Diacui of packers was to take off a littie more | yo, o 00, Taoaer | ara. e, SRoatn rms A B, CURRD, No. 2. per Ib,, 16¢; peca b e ey LA, Wi, qommercial oy o, Asmerican % | O8R 000 -proportion of the receipts con- | & LR R VR RO IR FrouToatiare ma R Y S M amall, &er Ib., Tie; coconnuts, per dis., tio LVER-Bar, "#1%c; Mexican dollars, | M 18, Pactle” Conc sisted o Sornteq sieers and the bulk of » 18 £ J100: -, 8.5 N, 8 33 50; straights, $3.10%3.30; spring | € s, pel \ e, 3 Poople's them sold weak tor ime lower n yes- N m&u ; | BYac; roasted peanuts, 1b., 7c¢; black NDS—G ment, steady; rallroad, . C . g eonlels Gus . terday., There was considerable uneven- LS00 (atralghts,” SE00QEN; yalnuts, per bu., §1; Biekory niits, per bu., ' i senenns 1000 10 3% | mesw i the (rade, as some saies were right LY. 1B, . No. 3, 72| $1.50; cocoanuts,’ per 100, $4, p H AL ; close . to steady, while others were safel @t N :?@af'i’c‘;‘!fiflf Oe; No. 3, 72| HOhin " MIETALY " EYG.A B. Alpirn g : iy 15es”” Trading was Tairiy briai CORN N0, 5 iridcs No- 3 vellow, 4nige. | Quotes the followihg prices: Tron, country, the decline, so that the bulk of the OATS—No. 2, %c; No. 3 white, '34Gdi4e. | Mixed, per ton, $11; lron, stove plate, per offerings was disposed of at a reasonably RYE—No. 2, 48c. 3 ; ‘copper, per’ Ib., Sikc; brass, heavy, s ok 3 ! ; early hour. The quality of the cattle was . fair to | Der Ib. 8ic; brass, light, per ib., Sc; lead, - 2 4 i bing oxtra. the Dig’ bulk of the offer. | 108 western ew: .flgfiflm fecding, 43isc; falr to | Bk 15" "6l sine, per b, 2 b e 3 A, K. & T. 3 B e Ny Dart tat. 128 western ewes SEEDS—No. 1 .18; No. 1 north. | 1 S%c. d A G fonmu A A "Fhe cow market was also weak to a dime et g wgstern, hy, $i.85. SRaSTeS 3 E R Y ooy g R b lower. What was noted above regarding | § Western ewe EROVisT ork, $1820.| WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. % - the unevenness of the steer trade applies | % native ewes. Lard. per 100 tba., 30875, Short Tibs sides ? equally well to ‘the market on cows and | 18 native ewes (loose) umge&m- Dry salted shoulders . fidp K 3 % | heifers. Packers seemed to want the cattle, [ $ western lam (boxed), $8.37%@8.62%. Bhort clear sides (110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— 5. L 4.l 08 but they took advantage of the liberal Z st o™ (boxed), $9.0009.12%. Telephone 1616, . . a... % : Tecelpts "to pound ' the market 'wherever | ¢ native ews Following were the receipts cnd shipments | CHICAGO, Jan. 14 —WHEAT—There has ? v 3 do_ptd. 2% PSout B (3 Gimou; Einds Ly 211 western we of flour and grak been. a strong wheat market, with more A 5 iRl ¢ e Bull market was in bad shape thie | I0 Western wethers Recelpts. Shipments. | outside help and « brocder trade than has ¢ : i Paelkers started 1n from the first | 41 western wethers. 19,000 114 | been apparent for @ good many_ ‘weeks. ) So. Pucttc 4 3 bidding a good deal lower than yesterday | 1) Western veariings. Rore byt e (i war et : b T ey AN t0d, i 1het the ofers mors o pruch Iowes | o Rative weihers ently important profit-taking. There | C. J N i e Bt hands. Veal calves held | 53 native yearlin 5 11 Uiion Paciflc ds. OMAHA, Jan. 14.—Bank clearings today, | many changed hands. Veal c: el 86, R | R e T T e e & . & 351" G0 conv. 4 §1B450 corresponding day Iast year, | {USt about sieady, bul staga were & shade 1 western yearlings On the Produce exchange today the but. | Weather was creating nervousness in Bu- | G & & F 4% 10 [Waseyh 2 o e T Caeigs, $31,490,399; | Stockers and feeders were again in mod. |22 western yearlins Uf, atkal wp Gk 254 esay. croap | E0Be. 48 fhe”winter Whsat mas sporly covc % |, bainncen Satoi; New York skehingie b | srate Suppiye bt (he market wis hardly 1 Testern yearln foom oft, cascs Toturned, Soigc. Choceo. ul, | condition of the Russian orop: Minneapons TRy BEE Shomdr e O5eIET SXCRANES, etk | 1 VE°%0ia ‘whout steady, bit the medium | 1 native lambs, . " Sastel &, ' b " native i g T L G Sohu, o | e for demana o Common kinds were weak. Representa —_— v N i () western lambs NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, |Aacceptances had —decreased very much. [F. LA T WL Dalenen. GRS T ., | tve e BEEF STEERS. native lambs There has been a good cash demand; s 2 1 western ewet board reports sixty-five loads taken for ex- BALTIMDRE, Yoi- Su=Oletsiany, $ites | e, buck Bonds, %00; balances, $651.790; money, § per cent. 2 Quotations of the Day on Vark rt and there were sales h f 85,000 . native ewe b N v B e " 9, Tesiens | go 284,000 Bushely: PHILADELPHIA, ~Jan. ' 14.—Clearings, Dative Inmbi shels; clearances, 384,000 bushels: primary | BOSTON, Jan. 14.—Call loans, §_per ; ; NEW YORK, Jan. 14—FLOUR—Recelpts, | year: Th e mor Tt sl ars ..."’"ml“;fi ”“‘"T'?“.Io $obe: ° B i “—C\..‘ ey s v 11,145 bbls.; exports, 13008 bbis.; more no- | & year ago; local recelpts, I cars, with | CIO%nE of stocks and bobas: e A i TS eatern Jamb Hve and ‘Armer; winter patents $3.60 | none contract; estimates for tomorrow, 20 106% | Alloues 01| Adventure balances, 82,152,914, ¢ western lam! 4.00; winter straights, $3.46@3.60; Minnesota | cars. Y T | Amalgamated A e e ey, YA 07 western yearlings. tents, $4.0004.25; winter extras, $2.80g3.10; | CORN—There has been a strong corn | Atch: #1%|Uslumet & Hecia s per cent bld. " innosota bekers, $5.20.40; winter low | market and the cash demand has been at | e péd. 9% |Centennial LOUIS, Jan. 14.—Clearings, $4,272,438; $2.6002.90. R; ur, quiet; sales | the bottom of it; sales from here are re- | Boston & Albany....387"|Copper Range balances, $481,i68; money, steady, 6@6 per falr to 3.00G8.35. Buckwheat | ported at 400,000 bushels by the way of New | Boston & 95 New York sxchangs, 400 premium. flour, steady, §2. %, spot and to arrive. | Orleans and Baltimore, with the bids the | Boston El # CORNMEAL~Firm: yellow western, $1.18, | best so far; Boston reported 300,000 bushels [ X, Y. N- ~ Wool Market. clty, $L16; Brandywine, 82 0G0.%. so0ld for export; St. Louls claimed sales of | PG B : i 4 ¥ teady; No. 2 western, 68c, f. o. b., | 690,000 bushels today; New York reports 150 | yoo® ACHS ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14—WOOL—Firm; me- afloats state, W6gsr, c. 1 ., New York. loads taken for export; sample market was . f dlum grades and combing, 17G2lc; light fine BARLEY—Dull; feeding, '42@4se, f. o. b, higher: futures were up %@%c, with = -3 16G19%c; heavy fine, i tub washed, 1§ afloat; malting, 47@6dc, c. 1. f., Buftalo. anuary the stron nd with a liberal X . . -| @2c, WHIEAT—Recelpts, 185,000 ‘bu.; exports, | trade in it. Armour has been @ buyer of X BOSTON, Jan. M.—WOOL~—The market 178,000 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2 red, | futures; local receipts, 184 cars, with none 3 Trinity is generally quiet, though the firm tone Bic, elevator; No. 2 red, 8%, f. 0. b. afloat | contract; estomates for tomorrow. 216 cars: 0% Taited reviously ‘noticed 1s continued and even No. 1 northern, Duluth, 87%c, f, o. b, afloat; | there were only four cars and 7,700 bushels e N Dk . . ntensified. Territory wools are relatively No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 88%¢, 1. 0, b. afloat. | contract out of private houses; primary re- o UM more active than the balance of the lst Opitons were firm and fairly ective all day, | ceipts, 703,000 bushels, against 463,000 last | Uy Steel - B oonige The demand is especially for fine woo Fuotained by cables, export demand, years: clearances, 162,000 bushels . Weatiagh, 103 though mediums and fine mediums are als, Wostern recelpts, commission house buy OATS—Market has 'been with a ol in demand. Fine staple, territory, scoured o e TR o |large trade, and prices advanced #O%c: London Stock Quotation P gavanh -:lealumzc'ug& kR o 3 o atten, Howe and some of the ot - v £ ; 3 A 0 18-16481c; closed at sic; July, TNC: ors added ‘to thelr e Thore poeporok: | LONDON, Jan. 14.—Closing quotations: | medfum being quotable at 46@4ic. Texas st very good cash business, with from 200,000 |-Consols for money. 53 318 New York Central. 188, wodls Als, Yo, Seom Witk o1, ffeniase 'ORN—Recelpts, 26,000 bu.; exports, 159,- | to 300,000 bushels reported sold fre Y lo _account. . A - rather light. There is moderate demans 207 bu. Bpot, Arm; No. 2, 65hc, el for ahiEment and 2007000 bastoly prom here | Anscoods .......1.ne B | e 80 | FO8 California wools on & scoured basts of and 68, £ o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, tisc! | New York for TS 100n] TRohinie 100 | AN b co-iasses- M6 CuiaNS o - 3% | g@bdo for northern spring, with middle No. 3 white, 584c. Option market sold up | cars, with two contract; estimates for to- | Baliimre & Ohio... 104% R 115 | countles at 48gS0c; southern, 12 months, also on strong cables, further big cash de- | morrow, 165 cars; clearances, 25,000 bushels. | Canadian Pacifc. .. 141%| Reading o i | pure California wool 18 quotable at 456 mands, poor condition of Chicago arrivals| PROVISIONS-—The provision ' list reco poake & ORio.. 81%| do 18t pid... “ "" Eastern Oregon s steady at bi@o8c end covering, with the close K@4e net | ered from an early decline, although hog | Chicago G. W....... 288 do 34 ptd... | for state, cured basis. Fleece wools are in higher; January, Bflfir\fic; closed At 68ic; | prices were 10@i6c lower, And recelpts 1n | G M. & St. P...../1% °|Southern Raliway.... %% | fair demand, especlally for medium un- osed’ at Z -3 Steady Prices, Native Lambs 33323 P Stoux City Live Stock Market. 233828 tes2Esd EEMT Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. Firm; sales, 9,000 bale g00d ordinary, 79-16c; i middling, 8%c; good middling, § 16-16c; m dling fair, 9%¢; receipts, 13,256 bales; stoc 32,768 h-ie;_.hFumre steady; January, 8.56@8. ebruary, 8. A%‘l”fidcl b1 B0@8.86c; 57c; September, & b 3 , Jan. ON—Qpene i steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 2 points, and after ruling dull for a time ~ suddenly developed ~ pronounced strength and activity, Prices sharply ad- vanced on general buying, but largely by shorts, who became alarmed in view of the continued fallure of receipts to expand. Port_receipts for the day weré exceeded on oo 8 £ Sasas o AL2RABR > coca BENE _-;'_‘5"" g8 o FiF HELEEBRERRE 28 S 3 2233 CECERHS ® “FEnEEy s22 * % ee £xsas £ BEEER_SEEES 3 Leeemas _RE5E o cosavo chsas Sosnes i z22 gEss IR ERDIBTALERRERES cre secece s =8 |Beg"eed by the exports, the figures being 34,439 in the way of port receipts and 39,877 bales in the way of clearances. Today's' exports bring the total for the season up to 3.8 60 bales, against 3,957.74 bales last year, for the corresponding time, reducing the deficit to 98,954 bales, while reports from the spot markets of the south go to show a_ large demand on European account, which forecasted continued large clear: ances. At the strongest interval an ad- vance of 4@8 points was apparent, with the market finnll,g very nlend{ at a net rise of uring the afternoon the buy- gely, by the more important houses, which reported investment orders and a larger public interest; but the de- mand came chiefly from shorts, partly on fears of bullish leadership by Liverpool to- morrow. The English had a tendency to out-advance the market in this country. Total sales futures estimated at 10,000 e bid CETTE T e T R ShssssSLL8852 802202 7 The Jisposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ber of head indicated: 3l ave: abols SR RRERBRERRRRNRRBRERRRER ERE P B e T P - 89 B e & AIpeIBBRIZS BEuREREEE ghzssEEs ea8s Ex ik 2 R B2 B8 wm woe B9 83 3; ell, per 1b., | Daper, 5@5% per cent. o last week. Reports from other 0. go0d, 8 average, 8,473 bbls.; runs, 59,13 bbis.; 16c; hard shell, per Ib., lic: No. 2 soft sheli, | PETERLING EXCHANGE _Easy. with ac- | 1m0l © e e, e were 'unfavorable to the selling interests | SAST ob 5 oy average, 5,006 bbla ! " e e LR P PR R 2 TOLEDO, Jan. 4..-OIL~No change. NEW YORK, Jau. 14.—OIL—Cottonseed, firm. Petroleum, firm. Turpentine, steady, A8u@9%ce. dy; strained, com- mon_to good, LONDON, e . — OIL — Turpentine spirite, 4s 10%d. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 14.—OIL—Cottonseed, dull; refined spot, quiet, 22s %d. Sugar Market, NEW “ORLEANS, = Jan. 14—SUGAR— Steady; open kettle, 25%@3 3-16c; open kettle, centrifugal, 83-16@d%c; centrifugal, whites, 3%@idc; vellows, 314@315-16c; seconds, 24@ 8 5-16c. MOLASSES—Steady; open kettle, 16@2ic; centrifugal, 6.20c; syrup, 19@c. NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—BUGAR—Raw, steady; refined, steady. MOLASBES—Qufet. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—~DRY GOODS—-The cotton goods division was without change lepartment; there is an average de- ‘ mand at firm prices. Print cloths are un- W | changed; men's wear woolens and worsteds § are firm; heavyweight plece dyes are open- ing at 5@7% per cent advance. Szz=gRzaea B Killed in a Collision. BEAUMONT, Tex., Jan. 14.—In a collision between two Southern Pacific freight trains at Sour Lake today Fireman J. Huddleston and two unknown men, supposed to be tramps, were killed. Conductor Daniels is —— Several trainmen were injured CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, and seven cars were burned. ¥ ¥ 0900 56 19 2 01 01 1 151 7 01 91 1 O e 85,80 09895 3 €3 £ 18909, Av. 0 £ = FHE PEFEEH Cattle, Hogs, Sheep amd Lambs All Oennésstiont Rengmas. Platt. Drop from Ten to Fifteen Cents. HARTFORD, Conn., Jan, 14.—In a caucus CHICAGO, Jan. u.—CA'X'l'LE—Rece‘lru. lasting only three minutes Senator O. H. %00 head: market 106150 lower; g0od to | Platt was unanimously renominated today oo tsckers Dand’ foaqers® $ibaiim: | by the republican members of the general gope, SLIBLL; helters, 2. "B‘:Annex;g, assembly for another term in the United uils, S0GM. 5. 3 S0geto; buils, States senate. estimated em——— tomorrow, 3,000 head: left over, 9,00 head; 5 slow, 10gl5c lower; mixed and butchers. THE REALTY MARKET. $6.15¢6.45; good to choice heavy, $6. OIS hoavy, Boas-; lisht, . INSTRUMENTS filed for record Wednes- "SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 20000 98¥: January 14: 1; sheep, slow a.mu-, duil, lows s ‘Warranty Deeda. to choice wethers, #.2644.6); fair to choice | C. P, Frederickson and wife to Henry mixed, $3.2504.25; western sheep, M.25G6.10; | Wulff, w34 feet lots 9 and 10, bicok native lambs, $4.55G6.00. 2. Hazel Terrace... Official yesterday Willlam Conner fo Recelpts. Shipments. [ “lot 8, block 22, Wilcox: Cattle . 8,867 Bophla Lowe et al to Hog: 5 lot 7, block M, Lowe's add. Sheep . . Verona Duffy {o Sarah A —_— lots 9 to 13, block 9, Dundee Plac. Caroline C. Johnson and husband t Kansas Clty Live Stock Market, Sarah M. Kitchen, lot 15, block 95 STETLTTSLERN BTTERERRTSBLELSS ui February cl ;' March closed at | the west 92,000 head, against 73,000 last | DeBeers ...z do pd. o 89 | mashed flesces, XX wools are guoted At Blo: May 94@4%c: closed nt 9% July | year. The strengih In “cain: aiso had & e S B 0 D Bande o it | BWNc, with No. ) alothing as sbout the Rousio: closed atdsie, > bullish effect, but the market was mostly | gio T 8 [ 1eme fgure. Delaine wodls & also in TB—Recelpts, 64,500 bu.; exports, 21603 | affected by the buying of ribs, which nas | “ge st pid.. [ United Siates Bioei.. ta3 | eXcellent demand and full quotations are bu, Bpot, firm; No. % 4lc; standard white, | been going on until the market now acts | o 24 prd 5| do ptd &P | heing naid. tor desimabie lotk, Nalss have 42%c: No' 3§, 40lsc; No. 2 white, 42%c; No. § | congested; there were 47,000 hogs here; esti- | Iiinols Centrai 1633 | Wabash 10 31 | been made of fine washed at 3c, with even 434¢; track, mixed western, nomi- | mates for tomorrow, 59,000 head. Loulavitle & Nash..131%4| do pta... »» i | higher prices being asked 'n some case track, white, 43gdbc; track, white WARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | Misourl, B HEW TORK, J6a. U~WOOL~Firm snd ataie, &ptc, Optione firmer on good west- —_— R — Steady at 21-16d per [ Bominal. speculative support HAY—Firm: shipping, &@ioc; 31 per cent. The rate of dis- Oeliee cholce. $9.50610.06. . §00d (0| 1 IVERPOOL, Jan. 1—WHEAT—8pot. | count In he open market for shori billa 13| NEW YORK, Jan. 14—COFFEE—Spot, HOPS—Iirm;_state, commun to cholce, | firm: No. 2 red, western winter, 5s 11%d; | §7.16G3 9-16 per cent and for three months’ | Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, 6%c; mild, easy: 1903 crop, 2G37c; 1901 crop. 4@sc. olds, | No. 1 California, 6s 8d; futures, steady: | bills is 314G3% per cent. Cordova, T4@li%c. Futures opened steady 3g1kc; Pacific coast, 1902° crop, 5gAde; ch, 6s 24d; May, 68 1ld. — SOan advande Of B points under Hght cov- 1wl crop, 2Ge; olds, s@izke, | "CORN—Spot. firm! American mixed, new, New Yars Mining Quotations. ering by shorts, wha were influenced by the HIDESFirm;' Galyeston, % to 3 Ibs,, |4 11%d; Amerfcan mixed, old. 5 8d; futures, | (% SOV IR TROPATORR | SR DY BROT N Pkets, Rotwithatanding h 'iol‘;‘ll‘:n\l-l,“;l to 2 Ibs., 19c; Texas dry, :‘_"';d- January, 4 bed; March, ds 44d; May, | 00, s Prices On mining stocks: © the decline at Santos and predictions of ad- “LEATHERFirm; acld, %gae. PEAS—Canadian, steady, 6s 7d. Adams Con...s 5 \Little Chiet Jiflensl shipmants te thla DAFt 18 the neas PROVISIONS—Beef, qulet; family, $15.00 | FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, 8 3d. Alice % |Ootario seliers steadled the market throughout the 0, mess, $10.50615 00; beef hams, §0.509 | JCPS—AL London (Pacific coast) firm, | Breece oo 40, |0PME Session, with the close on the initlal basis; chket 31 15.00; city extra India | £8 158G £7 5. Bronswick Con :.;}"“*';“ sales were 19,300 bags, including: March, P ”\xfifi.w I‘kn...::..-hqum plekled ml":“\"'SI'LX;‘klne;r. quiet; ¢)l(lrl Indla -4 4.90c; May, 4.86c; July, 4.70@4.Tsc: Septem- os, $8. X ickled should .2 ess, Pork, easy; prime mess, | 0, ve erra Nevi c; Nove 3 6@ piekied hams, S11L.00G1L%. Lard frm: som: | westorn, T5s. Hams, short cut, 14 (0 16 1ba: | Hor sver’ 1@ R [Smen Aapecs 5; 4555 Novemuar, Lite; Decomner, & ern .‘".lm.d, ‘m;_d; January”closed ai $1C3 .;ef\dy, :u l:.!c"nn.h(:\nmt:lfrl.ld cut, zlihxo Leadville Con 3 |Standard N nominal; relned, firm; contin X 3 lbs.. firm. §is; short riba. 16 to 34 Ibs., —— Houth America, ' S1L.00; compound, 31 6ag | Quiet, 47s 6; long clear middies, light, 28 0 Forelgn Financial, Byapseated A Biled Foniie. 1. Pork, steady; family. $I8.0 3 1bs., steady, 418, long clear “middies, | 1ONDON, Jan 14—The “ | NEW YORK, Jan. 4—EVAPORATED clear, $10.954@12.50; mess, ;i- 00G18.50. heavy. 3 to 40 Ibs, steady, 46s 6d; short g 0 _oonait Of | APPLES—Quiet under a more quiet jobbing LLOW=Firm; city, 54@tc; country, | clear backs, 16 to 20Ibs. firm, 46s 6d: clear | TON€Y and discounts were unchanged to- |, ge but with prices steadily maintained; Pty *| bellie, 14 16 16 Ibs., quiet, §3s. Shoulders, | daY. Busincss on = the Stock = exchange | ommon are ‘quoted at 4@6c; prime, 54G WiCE—Quiet; afmestic, falr to extra, 43 | Fauare, 11 to 13 1bs ,‘steady, 3. Lard, dull} | ppened irregular, but the trend was favora- | 5Re\"chotce, s%,@8%e; fancy, fig c. d prime western, in' tie qulet. Sls”84: | o- A& Mocerats smount of Wmeiness was | VG IPORNTA RIED ' FRUITS—Spot EUTTER—Recelpts, 6451 pkgs.: steady; | Prime western.' in tierces, quiet, 52; Amer. | (ransacted and operators entered into the f /ol re meeting with & fair jobbing do- state duiry, SQ8hc: exira Creamery. So. in pails, quiet, 515. o Account with confidence that the In- | flind and are generally steady at quota- Sommon (3 dholos renmsy oaeITY: Mol Nominal ucnces, were propitous. Consols lmproved, | {lons. ‘though occasional large lots are CHEESE—Receipts, 1,147 ' pkgs.: firm: BECFirn: American fivest white | Unigefgrouna " rails "were - strong. Aueri. | offered at ' slight concessions. Quotations state full cream. fancy, small, colored: tatl o cans © opened . generally lower and | Tange from disc to Te for all grades.” Apri: made, Mic; late made, 13%@1is%c: small ceipts of wheut during the last three | JoVA OPCOPC — generally = lower = and {ooi5 are moving siowly, but are about white, full made, le; late made, 194¢; larze, 000 centals, including 146,00 Amer- | JARdened. | but Cealers were cautlods | icdqy at 7i4@9c for boxes and Tis@ide for ;.;!,,i"" ite, fall made, 14c; late’ ma; last three days, 85,600 centals. the “‘”""'”‘n "'u«KTT" due 'to Colonial | peeled and 6%@8ie for unpeeled. — ccretary - Cl ; atements Te- Eg_as-ne«n pts, 402 pkgs.; steady to Duluth Grain Market. garding ‘taxation and labor in the South Whishy: Nasket, ArRj state an n poneyivania, averagebest, | DULUTH, Jan. 4.—WHEAT- Cash, No | African colonies: they became easier later. | CHICAGO, Jan M.~WHIBKY~On baats POULTRY—Alive. firm; tirkeys, 1415c: | homthorn’ g, Siay, - 15 41164 Rand mines, 1oy o 08 &1 EERIA, Jin: 14— WHISKY—Steady at fowls, “12GMc. Dressed, tirm; ' western | "G ATE May, e PARIS, Jan. 14.—Prices with the excep- | §1.30. : ghickene, 19e; western fowls, 184c; tur- ton of feites and Rio {inion opened Nrm LOUIS, Jan, W~WHISKY—Firm at X a e he bourse today I be METALS — Yesterday's decline in the| 'EoReas Clty G enster. Business was dull: Inicrnait nols | CINCINNATL Jan. 4.—WHISKY-Dis- London tin market was followed by addi-| KANSAS CITY, Jan. U.—WHEAT-May, | were heavy aud Indusivials wers weak; | tillers’ Onished §oods, firm. on basis of §1.30. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 4.—CATTLE—Re-| Dundee Place . celpts, 8,00 head' natives, 1,00 head Tex- Quit m Deed ans, 450 head native calves; corn fed lowest f of winter; cows, slow and lower; quaran- | F, D. Wead and wife to Sarah M tine and 'stockers and feeders, steady to| Xitchen, lots 6 to 13, block lower; " cholcs | export and dressed ‘best dee Place . 3 steers, $1.9@5.90; fair to good, 33254 0; atockers and feeders, 321004 5; weatorn, ted Dashe. steers, 32.7645.00; Texas and Indian steers, | Sherift to J. H. Pardee, lot 12, block $3.00G4.00; Texas cows, $2.4068.00; native | 47 Orand View add.......... cows, $2.004.00; native heifers, $2.25G4.10; canners, 31.00G2.2%; bulls, §2.65G4.60; calves, . 7661700, HOGS—Recelpts, 9,00 head; market 1 e lower: x‘?‘.«&.g mlnkdnf sales, $6. .50; heavy, 1 mixe ackers, $6. Sozly; il fn:.wumu; Vorkers, $6.3006.35; ., 2 pg"l-:fll' AND LAMBS-Recelpts, head; market 2.25; ‘'western $3.0@s. EEEEEEEFEEEE S 2 0 3 34 44 Provisions. rof RS Chicago Board of Trad 8t. Louls ll.n:hlnou E'x‘l:h"le s 8 GENERAL COMMISSION §T. LOUIS, Jan. 14.—CATTLE—Receipts, Deal 6,000 head, Including 4,000 head Texans; | RS visloos Toi0 Jrain ang Pro. market eteady, slow. a shade lower; native | S Delive vl 4 uened shipping and export steers. $4.65@6.70, with L A L e aited un o 8 et | N Fite for our Market Letter. beef and buichers’ steers. #1505 ¢ sicers | B8 —OFFICES— under 1,000 ., stockers and (8 2 feedera, $2.75G0.65;_cows and heifers. $2 25 Siiaconsi 40, Rieito Blds sosees sl Soo; canners, $LKGLT bulls, £30G80; : Bo. Omaha. 319 kxch'ge Bls, o 7%0; Texas and In teers, 3 3 x: 1558 2506450 cows and helfers, $2.90G8 28 Omaha, 50652 Bee Bldg. ND ‘HEIFERS. Recelpts, 6000 head: market 5@ 100 lower: pigs and lights. 36.1006.8; pack: EIFERS. ers, 3625650 butoners, $i 40416 10 s Y arkat Strons ative svatlons, 108 | P B Weare, Treer G, 4. Weare, V- 00 Establishea o u WEARE COMMISSION CO0., CHICAGO o 1340 i Members of the Principai - New York Live Stock Marke Private Wires to Ail P:l:.l:-"'" d GRAIN, FPROVISIONS, ST0CIS, BONDS NEW _YORK, Jan. 14—CATTLE—Re- Bousht aad setd 8 . 48 head; steers wiw and sgite Sitre Sl Sath or " bulls and cows steady (71 3 660 expor, 15 as.d oxen, OMANA BRANCH, 11o- .‘Emd of Trade B.20GLW; cows, SLEGLS. H W. B W M-uagey fireaz.B¥. %2 1010 1013 1130 1146 1161 e e 008600 0 6005 0 8 00 0 450 0 G060 0 8 000 0 8 6 00 00 0 6800 000 B0 00 SO O LN - UM BB U N LUENENBY BRSSO SbOObbbosss RN R RSt SS S RREEEI PRI ESERNERRREREEBEBEEEESEERSS FTSRBRERUNRBEEEEES g SERTREENN geERRES 50 140 20 L0 £5558 g82:2

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