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8 _— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1903. 4 AN 144@10%c; late made, 13%@14c, small white, | No, 1 northern, 7%c; No. 2 northern, 5%c. | quiet and Kaffirs were heavier. Forelgners Q ¢ ) . 30 a0 38 6 461 mixed packers 3630065 light () Al A NANCIAL | #2t matie, 5 Tate made, 18%c; iarge, eo FLOUR—Strong: firet patents, $60%%: | were firm, Influenced by better news from e ] w36 6.0006.3118; yorkers, $6 J0GH6.97%; ples, $ 6069 ored, fall made, 14} e made, 13%c; | recond patents, S34563.65; first clears, §: Morroco. Rentes were offered, but after- 1 L] <%0 31w 610, large white, fall ma late’ made, | @2.10; nd_clears, $2.3072 80, ward became steady. Industrinls were Ir- . ooy k- = (8 SHIEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 300 15 Sab e 1ol i it Sl RAN—In bulk, $14.006114.25 n;‘.\'unr Rio tintos improved on New V’n’rll o 18 ¢ % lhm-r:‘ anrkn_‘um y to strong: native 4 ST A he London tin marke! a — advices. At the close prices were steady. am W0@6.2; western lambs, $8.8544.36, 1l Markets on Beard of Trade are Active very aitong todus " guining €1 88, with gpot | Liverpool Gratn ana Provislons. | Tho private raie of dltconnt’ was 215-18 Good D,';"]:“J’"“ Fat Oattle and Prioss | . e} fed ewer, Ti0Gh & nutive: wethers, Ui at €123 6= 14 and futures at £1%. The o i Three per ce: es, 100f for the account h 00 2 ); western wethers, $3.00g4.20; stocke apd Btrong. *| Showing Cxerted cuused good: seiling, but | obdVERPOOL, Jan 15 WHEAT-8got, | EXCHLIC S Soon: BY 1% for checks old Just About Bteady ] e I8 |45 estern wethers, HOGLD; stockers S e Joval N S e e ioo: | 1 California, 6ssd. “Futures, steady; | The Weekly statsment b the O s : 3 14 New Teoik —- Copper advanced 2 64 for spot| g, roh s 20: May, 6s 24 gL ¥il France shows the following changes: Notes 1 % ew Yor © Stock Market. GRAIN AND PROVI.IONS ARE BOTH UP|andio cfs Sl for tutures in Landon, but | MSGiis g MMiortcnn mized, new, quiet | It circalation increased, Seoiaf ireasuty | HOGS GENERALLY EIVE CENTS WIGHER | 1t 1| el vom, dan S _cATTLE Re — Standard was quoted at $1.60, lake at $i225, | 8t S 11y old, nrm at seOld | Futires | {5ang" qecreased £.12,000r, bilis discounted H 13 ik o ieies toporied Grtecet T ra Weheat Pit fs Dominated by One Bayer, | SIECtONL don ol & pbet 10 the_Onited A Iy g y . "| Incrensed dhingeoot and silver in hand de- | 0y gneep mnd Lambs of Deatrable| | 12 180 city dressed natl Mge: Texas Who Induces Stronger Feellng Btate during Decomber was, 3108 tons, T iy e 1 (R SRR \BERLIN. Jun. 15.—Business was qulet on ty Dol Frosty at Gosd, stends)] ! o ik ia Stacts 37 e Ry compared 9, one for the same g shaon (Patine coksts fl the bourse’ today, owing to the absence of CALVES. erator_bee » ports toda) and Le rices Ris- month laet yexr. ii'u"') locally was auiet | gg R T TR GO stimulus, Internationals were steady. Banks Prices and Everything Was Din- 1 @ aw 1 o T s reveints, 18 Tond: Voot Fiem and unchangel a 2%, while In London 8 IS10ON! p were maintained, mines were irregular an | PN FRE $ie. ' nyard o eady; weste H ey it was firm and 1s 30 higher at €11 6s 3. | L CHOVISIONS=Bect, qulet; extra lndia | &y 1udfun Pacifics were firm. Exchange on posed Of In Good Season. 10 m it 3] g -tk T, ORISR | Spelter was quiet and unchanged here at | west. hort cutt 14 o 10 1he | London, 20m {Tiépfes for checks. The dis i 100 o0 1000000 o yards, "S; & car OF Westerns, $Lidtk: Gity [$tmas10, but, ke dead. was fem - and | SEEC e JATS. ShOTL UL 0 10, 16,1000 | count Fate for short bills was 2 per cent e nin o | Eressca Veals, general sales, l1igidise per (']u('_\v;fi”hn, 15.—All markets on the \'hif‘)xt‘r In‘ l;'-:nw‘! -,unll;llnx‘ 27 hlixw"‘fhflgfl-'(i 3 ibs.. firm, 478, short ribs. 16 to 34 lbs,, | 2nd for three months’ bills 2% per cent. 4 » ‘UflTAus. ib. . & ., 11y e § Board of TFade were active and strong | tations at £20 2« an in Glusgow closed | quiet, 47 6d; long clear middies, light, 38 to g e SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 16 BTOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 8,78 todny and May wheat closed %c higher. | at s 8d and in Middlesborough at ¥s 104d. | 44 11y, steady, i7s, long Vclear middles,| NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 1 PR e 3w head; sheep ruled steady; gereral sales of n was iac higher and oate were up pdutet and unchanged. | heavy. % to 40 Ibe’, steady, 16s 6d: short Ofclal Monday ... 8¢ 1803 i | 21l 1 TR L] lambs were at u decline. of 10glsc; sheey provisions closed from ¢ to | ants e O g AReTRern | clear bacKs, 16 to 20'Ibs.. firm, 46s 6d; clear = Official Tuesday .. T W STOCKERE AND FEEDERS. £0ld at $.0004.50; lambs, $6.008.15, 1 car at hea ket man’ T T athern tad No. 1 south- | btllles, 14 to 16 ibs., quiet, 518 6d. Shoulders, | Market ia Dull and Featureless, with Qificial Wednesday (TR ) & 17 3 OEY WA culls, WD Canadae, 882 The wheat market was a ‘“one man osthern, No. 1 southern and No. N | piuare, 11 to 13 Ibs., quiet, 38s. Lard, dull: Othelal Thursday.... 10,311 27 i 2 dressed mutton, 6afc; dressed lambs, S , and on u(llh\'l‘ m;)hm'ur' May by | €rn soft foundry at $22.00G23.00. prime western, in tlerces, qulet, 5is 6d: but Small Salew. y »al H o I W Jeading bull the price of that com- R T g | prime western, In tierces, quiet, 5%; Amer. | NEW YORK 16.—There was little) _ Four days this week.16,081 3,310 4 HOGS—Recelpts, 5,20 head; no sales re- modity_ruled extremely strong. advaneing OMAHA WHOLCSALE MARKET. ican refined, in palls, quiet, 51s. charaotet 1o n‘.d",".‘ stock market, as I8 | 8ame days last week. 6 25,400 3 s ported up to 1T%e, and closing at TING , with — BUTTER—-Nominal sufficlently indicated by the ~volume of | Bame week before.. . S0 84 20 1 ey v a galn of %, afler ranging beiWeh W4 | conditton of Trade and Quotations on | | CHERSE Firni: merican firest white | deaiings, Which fell to'about the halt mil. | Same hree weeks ago.. 61 1819 i i St. Louis Live Stock Market. and ¢ opening was u shade (o . and colored, strong, 62s. \ share m wubsidence of the | Bame four weeks ago....14,50 3.0 ; W 8~ OAT" o e at T6n@itte, the easier feel- Staple and Faney Produce. | at "Wheat during the last three | recent furlovs activiiy in the Srading in | Same days last year.. 1508 3135 H " O oo IR N hehd st ihg at the start being due largely to the | EGGS—Fresh stock, e, ) centals, including 146,000 Arer- | jeft little to the market. This sudden sub- | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. i 16 market weak and lower, with poor de- disappointing _Liverpool cables, which LIVE POULTHE Hens, 9@10c; old roost- ceipts of American corn during the | gidence had a good deal to do with the | The following tuble shows the receipts of 10 [ mand; native shipping and export steers, falled t pond to the advance here yes- | ers, 4@se; turkeys, 13gic; ducks, $g9c; | last three days, .60 centals. feeling of suspicion, which représsed the | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for i 4 305565, with strictly fancy quoted up to terday, the market there being steady. The | gucse, (%@5c; spring chickeps, per ib., 1@ — dealings In stock. Yesterday's transactions | the ycar to date, ana comparisons with last is vo . dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.00 easy tone was quickly dispeiled, however, | qje. ‘ain and Provisions. in Erie of ove® 200,000 shares at net change | year: v “Ine. Dec, k) 1 e steers under 1,000 Ibs., $3.75@5.00 on # good demand from the leader of the ~ [)RESSED POULTRY—Young chickens, AR e o for the of half & point struck the trad- i COLORADO. stockers and feeders, $2.40GM4.00; cows and longs and the buring frum tbal, soures | ugidc; hens iogiic: turkess, 1dtec; ducks, aol i, July. Gihe anh, Nois mara i | €F% a8 not consistent with the ldea of com: | Mg, 22 feeders.. §15 375 2 feeders.. 75 300 | helfers, $2.2(14.50; canners, SLOGE.T6; bulls, was ol pughout the entire day, | joglic] geese, 2 4y At Ly, Si%c; N ramaniay, &% | petitive buying of the stock for control. R i e | 1t cnives SHEE 2 o * $4.0067.50 ) T e Thae " Uovaring by shotts and | atty, in b LRk ‘Searater: o Ll B R W o LR W o "‘}'r""'“"f was reinforced by the ac Age 'petcs’ pala. (nrm‘hlfiuh'uhscnm | ,JOGE—There was a pretty good supply of | dian_ ste o BRGLRT cows and Belrs dded to ne n e and | dafry, in tube, ISG2c; separator, G Eied) i No. 3 B d n o e stoc s morning. el th com- | hogs in sij orn! “bu u | 2 arp up ca ose. 0ng MAr- | selects, per can, %c; ) ark e A . i, ;| price fell back to ‘below last n‘ght In a HRE DT e o b oved = | v ¥ 15676.40 kets in the northwest and a good rorelgn | can, 42c; bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.76; F»fl .\{nIxr\d,‘ 39 No. 2 white, 4@ | Way" inat susgested the realising of spec Date, | 1900 1963, /1901, /1900, 11699, 1898, 1897 :‘;:"J::‘:«Lfi":n’ rn":: m’ h \p|“(‘|‘||‘|ll 3 I‘Lx:::h | ;h:;k hl!;!fi":’,;rnfilnl‘in h::::';w:‘."xl»:‘&mw x{s 40; demand were also strengthening influences. | bulk, standards. per gal., $L4& Bohaone. 2% ¢ lative profits. Explanation of the shiftin . e L} = | better than yesterday, but they failed to | BHEKP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,600 Duluth was especlally strong, the price| FRESH FISH_Trout, 9g.0c: herring, fe; | OATS-No. 3 white, 36c; No. 2 mixed, %e. | of' (ho buying to the preferrad stock whic R et the BOES. and 5 had 1o raise thel® | head; market steady to strong; nath there being %@ over the market here. | pickeres, Sc pike ‘vo:’ perch, Sc; bufl RO B s oeaivie. AN were both strong, was sought in_state- AP Banas. The bulk ot the hogs sor tbout a | muttons. $4.00G4.80; lambs, $4.76G6.0; culls Clearances of wheat and flou sre equali ! dressed, 7c; suntish, 3c; bluefins, 3c; whi AY—Timothy, $13.00; prairie, $9.00. ments that th ) “of S e | nds. L d abou i \ i hoes ne Bty Toveipts were 4k 400 i s 3 ek 10s ondfian, | BUTTRR-Croamery, 2a28c; dalfy, 2. n At the control of the property 429 36| 3 48 nickel higher than yesterday's average. | and bucks, $2.00G4.00; stockers, $1.30G3.00; B O s 1400 & Jesr eab. Minnuapoiis |15 SRADRer, 100} ;. ‘bolled, pef| EGGS—Fresh, 22c. =€ | was really being acquired through the haif 421/ 344 3 8] 32| The lighter loads sold mostly from $.3 | Texans, 2.7 bu., agalnst 521,400 ¥ g AL i e ars };Cv ;’gt_fll"flbw"f' ive; "'h“"!{h "0_»,; g8 bl oy _— stccks, but the higher prices in compari- 6 437/ 347) 3 35 337 | down, with the medium weights from $.3 . — A T O e bf 11 caTS, WIth | hekas the: Catrien To; "Binck bass, e | Wheat, bu. son of these stocks and the comparatively 6 24 ¢ |46 345 386 825 [ to 3645, choice heavy hogs sold largely St. Joweph Live Stock Market. st eontrct ETade. made total receipts Ve el enalias *| Corn, ‘our. 94300 11160 | Small velume of thelr total outstanding 6 9] 508 * | 343 340/ 313 | from $6.45 to $6.60, and as high as $6.60 was | g7 JOSEPH, Jan, 15.—CATTLE-R Pune ot GonLIRes B, N . agathit 516 | ) 50, Oats, bu... L 14000 29,000 | 1ssue did not commend this view -to the [ [t 3l » (848314 | paid for a prime load. Trading was auite | cie, 1 i Wy e e e s O e Mt | D ioss nuotsd by Omate Wheh g 3 2% | traders, © The * continued lquidation in ‘ 16 811 438 436 * | 314 | active, so ‘that the early arrivain were | 1'% LI et natles, B G, st week a e 0. [ - b — b N ’ | g P \ veral d_western, $3.35¢6.2%; cow: ¢ ] There was orly & moderate trade in corn Hay Dealers assoclation: Ciolce No. Philadelphia Produce Market. T e Lt 30 35! 30| rere e Ol e e ATy | 82064 3; stdckers and'feeders, 300046, omimiasion houses were bes yers, | coarse, ¥i. N eady and fair demand; extra western | Ing up today of Ontario & Western In_the 7 59 8 65| 3 49| 3 o . vy | Hea N alihes ; and the offerings came largely from locals. | are fof hay of good color and quality. Di- | creamery, 8c: extra neary prints, ¢ | ahthraciie Kroup and the advance in Ches FE R 258 38 313 | *Ppinkling of choice heavy weights. o | Deavy, d.isqr.oo. A little easiness was manifested at the | mand fair, receipts light. A n fair demand, but nearby lc|apeake & Ohio and Hocking Valley in the S are S S 30 ass D3T3 cloee ot he marien: 'the Tate ariieals sels | nSHEEER AND LAMBS_ Recelpts, 8 head; OARINE OF o LATR e wiear pauseq s rally | OATE- o, lower: fresh nearby, Sl at the mar | soft coal fleids. Rock Tsland and Er. pavi el ing In about the same notches as those | M*!IVe lambs, 36; ewes, }.40. ut the stren, heat caused AT i’ resh ' southern, 28@29c, s 3 cor eavy, wi 0 % W ’ ~ - -t o . . = ing at about the top. Muy closed e | VEGETABLE! o, 1088 oft: A . : e officlal number of cars of stocl ¥ X CITY. g . peing se about the top. May clowed Mo o s off was a narrow and sluggish market, with be! 40 SIOUX CITY, Jan. 15.—(Special Tele 8 40 gram.) 4dhc and 44%c. Loc CATTLE — Recelpts, 1,00 head; - “Kalamazoo, per doz.| CHEBSE-Quiet but firm; New York full | only o8 B0 " | brought in today by each road was: | receipts were 21l cars, | 250; California, per. do -~ ¥ @ few stocka influenced by specula f 45@Toc. creams, prime, small, 14@l4%c; New York suffered from that Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. : tockers stri and kil low; beeves, wilh only one of contract grade. POTATOES Por by, | full cocams, falr o good, small, 19401I%C: ponition was developing to the | & M. & Bt. P ® H $40 | §380g5.00; " cows, bulls and._mixed, $1.500 [ In the oats pit there was considerable | SWEET POTATOES-Jowa, Kansab, $2.25. | prime large, ldc; fair to good large, 13%@ | Cuban reciprocity treaty. Amalgamated | Wabash ....... o1 . H g 7; stockers and fe £2.5004.8; year- covering by shorts, while londs aided stfll | TURNIPS—Per bu., d0c: Canada rutaba- | 13%c SR t PAQ | Goppet moved on the. Sividend deciaration | Missour] ‘Basifio....... '8 ot 6 8 40 lings and calves, §8. Wimint s e 1 more to thelr liking. The offerings were | gus, per ib., lie. and in sympathy with the rally in_the | Uniun Pacific system 4 7 4 61 HOGS—Recelpts, 4,00 head; S higher. Jght and were principally in the way of | © BEETS—Per bu., 40c. Toledo Grain and Seed. market for the metal. The rise in Mis. G- & N. W... 7 = P . H 2 selling at $6.90U8.60; bulk, $6.00G8.45 ! i profit-taking. The close wax strong, May GUEUMBERS-ilothouse, per doz., 2. TOLEDO, Jan. 15,—WHEAT—¥alrly ac- | £0url Pacific was accompanied by rumors [ E- E. & M. V. SR L > o0 63 i - —— g e i, "Tooa! receipts Were | OMREUT A Fer Do tbo. tive and firm; cash aad January, Tic; | that the plan for Ananclal adjustment of Xl SR AT TR R T T 8 § 40 kot bnisatirsa-grbol lurger, but only moderate, 169 cars being | GREEN ONIONS—Southern, per dozen | May, Sl%c. H LB D L e BT POLI G Rl 5 s I 3 6 840 The following were the receipts of live d recelved here. bunches, 46c. CORN-—Dull but steady; January, doc; | JERCK 10, BUL Into 01:".” (7 e WS IS B. T & P 10 12 3 6 6 40 stock at the six principal cities yesterday: Provislons ruled active and strong, after | RADISHIS—Southern, sor dozen bunches, | May, 4c . | Rvion, tieas. 1t migkt Be. the lodleation | Oy B 5 & B 2 [ i 4 6 40 Cattle. Hogs. Shecp: opening higher on gmalier secelpts of hoKs |8, | " 0 bl ey string Mog TEoDull but firm; January, 34c; | b’ the Bank of Kngland is disposed to | lilnois Centra 1 " % | -] CRIER eyt L SRR and a strong market at the yards —Per bu. o H Ste. build ve: - - - - I ! e szl 5 2 main support came from packsrs, who puf- | beans, per bu. box, $1.50 RYE—No. 2, 83, Y 5 ";'mm,“l’m::' ;:;;:r\;(:mfl:;::_‘:?e-|l:;:pe£: Total recelpts. 10 » 2 8 640 Kansas City .. 1,580 0,000 3wn Cchased freely, but offerings were light and | CAHBAGE—Holland seed, per Ib., 1%c. _SEFD—Clover, dull but firm; January, | | n - 6 6 421y St Louts ... 4500 vume out cnly in small lots. The strength ~w home grown, in sacks. per | $7; M.uch, $7.00; prime timothy, $1.90; prime | !0 Its holdings of government securities| The disposition of the “K receipts was 1] 6 42 Bt. Joseph ......... 1,706 of ®rains wis also @ bull factor. May pork { bu, T Spanish per crute, 3 Alsike, $1.35. e 'gm‘,,?n",“““‘m};"n'fig: ing from the marke! | as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num- 8§ g4 | Sloux City 111l 1,000 close 4 1. May lard was | NAVY BEANS—Per bn.. 8260, e supplies. er of head indicated: 8 21g % oo S T MR Whhd i wore Toc nigher | MOMATORSNew Calliornia, per, 4-bas- Mittankes Grain Market. measure of proteetion .-;;m;m‘,:;;;egfl:g omaha Packing Co...., CoiLls" HOE: Shect, L s Totalh visissbuu il | at $.10, ket crate, $2.7; Florlda, per 6-basket crate,| MILWAUKEE, Jan, 15—WHEAT— | attempt to attract foreign gold_t own C Dm0 ! a2 o rtton Mai ] satimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | §6.00. Higher; No. 1 northern, 78%c; No. 2 north- | vauits doss not appear yet_ The' advance | arercu’a company...... B9 . 635 6 42 Cotton Market. 30 cars: corn, 200 cars; oats, 19 cars; hogs, | CAULIFLOWER — California, per crate, | ern. ri@iigc: May, 11%@iihe bid In the officlal discoant rates of the banks | Cuaahy Backing Co. [ e S NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 15 - /g i i {8y, TIR@IT i . udahy Packing Co. 813 1,761 3 ¥ ! . T | e s Prurs EXRLEVTIAE, Ho' Rowe: smvie, | oAbty sad Boten, vefy dgnitgustsl| Armots, om Hous Gy 1 - SR | B, faie, B, Slew Crahagy, T3 i | . ) - LEY— i No. 2, 3 0 - hardenin, endency o Englis - b 3 711-16c; v , 8c; 4 The leading futures ranged follows: “f‘;E;AARB—rl;\an ;'.n{slollu!, per box, §2; Colo- | gle, ~ - money Markers: . The Bank of r:..nc:'!.un g::-‘:;ni .Be(;x‘:bn. fi gg %‘063 middiing, 8%c: good middling, 99-16c; mid: Articies.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. APPLIS. Western, per bbl. §2.75; Jona- Lyl b i) continues to lose gold, while demands upon | W. 1. Btepher: a 8 3% 645 3 '-';‘ ) P P ol K Mgl TR0 ottt o et LB s | thans, $4; 'New York stock, $3.26; Caiifornia saila Wivki It for credits continue heavy, both by note | Hill & Huntai ] 6374 U7 2006 45 8 elen pulures, steady; January, e - T | thians, $4;"New York stock, 34 Peoria Market. expansion and increases of -loans. New | Huston & Co... 3 6itly B7....02m 645 H iy Hg L, Mareh, & h Jan. | W | | =] u ' ‘“ultAl’l-;!‘—(i‘(muw‘:as. yor oasket, lse;| PEORIA, I, Jan. 16.—CORN-Higher; o T SR e bask B Livingstone” & 8o s 263 8 Gidc; April, i, S RO May (%G| Ti%(16%G@%ITIN@% 6% | Malagas, per keg, $6.00@1.00. 3 4w B B e e i kot | Wl . s o 14 2.87ab.09c. : LLuly Imhakl e TERm e TAON | o150 and Boigtes. “u‘i‘»““.'.’.-“r'"nu‘“{m"""' n:r).'.\ul;sfs‘m"x' No. 3 white, o, billed | 4nd For' pensions, which are made In bulk | 1 ¥, Hopbick. ... 4 6374 ik NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—COTTON—Opened b | wal 4 | el e |M “FROPICAL FRUITS, WHISKY—$1.9. B e i Sk DUt which gre ROW Sb0UE | Denniy & O L.+ 63714 646 A0 TR R B T T | ) 7 4 - - completed. Time money rates were re- t) 4 9 6 37 6 2 Ctiv! d °! . 8ho ! May ASlungi g | AS—Per bunch, according to slze, T e Dartes. rathor Armar Tone ot AHa nowerd | WS g hachud. -4 4 & e -4 were active buyers. It e claimed that % %) | ¥ A A movements were well maintained and the | Other buyers. {4 T 840 1) leading bear operators covered freely dur- F sl 3 | sl sue] S8 DULUTH, Jan. 15.—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1| ¢losing was dull and easy at about the — = &l 6 40 645 B the ReMtion.. Seliing . to seolife jrofity 3,,".:‘ . 35 B, i4| ORANGES—Florida Brights, §3.76; Cali- | hard, 7¢; No. 2 northern, 7c; No. 1 north- | low level of the day. Totals........ 4,062 10,138 5,695 | 61 .....238 640 645 Subplied moat of the demand, whica wes W E BN R omia navels, su5; Callfornia sweet Jaftas, | oD Tho; May, ei July, Thc. o | s rere) Qully 800, TSmUlar. gTotal| CATTLE Recelpts of cattie were tairly | 8.2 .. 840 €4 NGl e hnarkes frm at about the best Tomgl 1705 | 1795 |18 O AFES—Perstan, (n 10-Ib. boxes, per Ib 40 Acyadoed 4. and s few 48, coupdn, 3, et givon alove, ‘Packers, though, T2 840 645 T By o R M TR e T 6 5710 16 40 | 16 57%) 16 3 | 6c; per case of 30-1b. DKRs.. $2.25. New York Money Market. per, tent on last ol h acted as if they wanted the cattle, so that ) 98.....241 ... 640 8 market was above the polnt at which the . | { | I'IGB—California, per 10-ib. cartons, $1i| Npw YORK, Jan. 15— MONEY—On call, | the feg ToinEgtrck necoioning prices Of | g fairly active and steady market was ex- | I3......304 40 6 40 14 ieader of the late bull movement announced 10 02%| 9 8714 10 02%| 985 | Turkish, per %-it’ box, 14@lSc. Weny: at BUBIL. pee cent; C,ME“““,“QE; ;“:m,n:" o ;“;‘::L‘u o rienced. The most of the trains arrived | 4. 246 10 €40 5 his change to bearish view on the ground ”Z!u 3;]]\:» ggg‘: ;g'i . MISCELLANEOUS. time money, firm;' sixty and ninety | “do pra. 1l 1l1] e Texas & 'o%dlhp.rloy':));ll‘ohrf ;;:h‘!::aog[ 0. % 40 6 40 ‘i 645 that the nmn‘; atatistical position of cot- ki | el 945 | HONEY—New Utah, per 24-frame ca®e, | days and six months, 5@5% per cent; prime | Bal. & Ohio.... 101% Toledo, St. R gl wafior oy 68.....220 ... 640 50 645 ton had been already over-discounted. Since s lanlenTin |85 mercantile naper, d@ol% ffer cent. 4o prd......0lll i do b R TR etk B R 320 645 that time, however, the moverient of cot- 3551 330/ 3% | 38 | iommoNen yor st per 3 vuk, @ | BTERLING EROHARGE Eio) e | it Sl udha fhci b S it e ea ber spotiey | R 4R R s e o il Rt : T kel 11 QeI Lon Semand S RC ILENGLING fob ‘& Ohio. I Wapain be quoted about. steady with yesterday.|3-.--Z§ ... &40 ‘i $8% | long sids of the sccount have steadily ad- t 3 20; shelled, dc. P e LR T o B 7% | Chlcago & Alton. | go 2% [ Thekinds that sulted buyers were easy to 3 3 3 -8 vanced the speculative schedule, while'the 4 Cy uotations were follows: 1 green, 6c: No. 2 g bej | SILVER—Bar, 47%c; Mex) “,',‘mfio“‘m do pfd...... ¥ | eeling & L. B..., 25% | dispose of at fully steady prices, while | i 265 6 40 80 6 4 demand from spinners and exporters has FLOUR—Market firm winter pat- | No. 1 salted, 7%c; No, 2 salte .1 | grge.” ¥ : " e b R 8 | some less desirable grades were somewhat | 5~ b !m been such to keep the spot level at a_point ents, $8.40@4.00; straights, §8.10G3.30; spring | veai calf, 8 to 12% Ibs., 8ic; No. 2 veal | [SONDS—Government, firm; rafiroad, ir- S el Wis. Central - 6% | neglected, but still they brought as much | 95+~ -J0 0 G4 43 650 showing a premium aver the future list at 4 atents, 32.10(48.70; | straight i‘J.k‘gl i fcalf, 12 to 15 Ibs., 6c; dry hides, wxc; rexular. i 4 ! soomm Shup do P C 3 :flt‘lll'lyu;e‘::nz:':gl':‘l‘:n:.yn‘m‘r':;.. 32: 46008 ) 640 % 3 i 880 New Yu;k. a phase nl! llhe Ildtuuuon attract. 312 5@ , $1.50G2. g B culat spring, WaTYe; No. 3 red, Bawe. 15c; hard sheil, per Ib., 1e; No. 2 soft shell, | ;" "or 25 reg....100 Hocking Val. 4%a....100 case all the week, Dok ae phoks | 8- 80 6 40 308 650 tures today reached about 400,000 bales, rep- CORN—No. 2 18%c; No. § yellow, #8tc. cer ih., 13c; No. 2 hard sheh, per Ib., 12¢ he cow market was very , a8 pa § 40 250 % resenting the most active market of recent OATS—No. 2, 8le; No. '3 white, 3@ | Birasilg per Ib., 12c, fiverts, ver ib. 12c:| 93 P e e Dot oI ers all seemed to have liberal orders, and 840 8 % times. ‘The local contingent bought quite e, aimonde, Roft shell, per 1b., lhci hard shell | 89 avupm r:r. 11 00 a5 1o taar. 1Tl Toa the prices paid could safely be quoted | & e - frody this Aftevnoon On 1he SXpectation O RYE~—No. 2, 48%c, per Ib, lbe; pecans, large per ib., 12%c do new 4s, reg......134% Minn. & St L. ds...102% steady. It only took a comparatively short 7, """ 56 640 80 660 o ful response by Liverpool tomorrow on BARLEY-Giood feeding, #4@d6c; falr to | small, per Ib., llc; cocoanuts, per doz., beci | do coupan L M T, & o i time for, the bulk of the FACeiits 10 OHANES | WC)1HE ‘@ edp the ‘ground that the English market of late o R OIInE: e 5118 No. 1 northe | Blig, FORAtoR peaBute: pir Ibr 7cL blAck | do Soupsh rei...oiobh N: F. . wen. dilarraut | Demrer,d K- od Cornfeds were wanted. SHEEP—There was u falrly liberal run | {55 2" moverment, o heavy. demand for . RH mothy, $3.9; clover, | wainuts, per b 1347 o | do Bs. reg 202 N. J.C. gen. Ba......133 | pd9 Pfd--.- Bt mold at just about steady prices | Of sheep and lambs here this ‘morning, but | Gu 8% 0 PSR, 00 Gl o continental western, $1.24; prime timothy, $3.55; . | walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu., | & 1 Erle ¥ t in_spi D D s iy o coupon (104" No. Pacific 48.... with yesterday’ cline, Veal calves and | ! spite of the fact that reports from 8ome | ypinners, According to the private cabl oOnEact Fredn, L. bl S peosoantle per a0, % Atehison gen. 1102% do dm........ SN Siass Wete aibo.steady. gther points were not very favorable' to NI L R OD0TOINE. 10, 0 RO Rie SaNte PROVISIONSMexs porl, per bbl., $1766 | OLD' METALS, EICoA B, Alpien | AG0' ¥ e N do 24 pld. tags wero also seady. ers and feeders | the selling Mterests the market here ruled | the strength at Liverpool today wax partly Great Nor. pfd.. Lard, per 100 Ibs.. $10.02%@i0.05. Short ribs | quotes the following prices: Tron, country, | pai & onie B0 Biasing b ders | active and Tully Ateady on- all destrable | Accounted for by the reported destruction thin Hocking Valley held just about steady, but ¥ides (1008e), . Dry saited | mixed, per ton, $11; iron, stove plate, pef | "ao 3igs 9.07% ¥ L9 BUL&TMec. b des. of 15,000 bales of cotton by fire. shoulders (boxed), @.63%. Short clear | ton, 3§; cupper, per Ib., Sic; bragh, heavy, | do conv. 1005 8t L ;s il B W1 was a litdle off in quaiity was aimost un- | EACES, CSATINES SO/ 4% DIER, 8% Fewt | | LIVEREOOL, Jan. 15 —COTTON-—Spot in (boxed), $0.26659.511%. b 8ic: brass, 1gh, pet 1b. S lead, | canads 8. 3 a07% 8 L8 W Iiinols Gentrai...... 148 salable. Bpeculators sty that there is prac. | [VESern swes Sold at $15 e Bighest | jncroased demind: prices 4 poiwts hixber: TS Takh: tho': rendinis /And ‘ahip- | Sc; ginc, per 1, 2ic; Fubber, pef | Central of G o " do - tically no demand at all from the country | Price bald for that class of stock and | Xmerican ‘middiing ‘Tair, od “mid ie. o 1s inc 3 |8 A & AP . Shipments i Chew. & OBlo 4i4s...108 |8o. Pacific da 20| WHEARE COMMISSION COMPANY, |Shgeo & A e o ey e ia Torms | B for inferior grades and consequently they - diing, 4.92d; 1ddll , 4.744; 1 1) Have il that clas of cattle on hand that | EEAdes, were, of course, not In as E9ed de- | 4 aif! gooa ordinary. 4 sod; “orainaty. L e A T ittty et tae e e | thase sold without much. trouble at Just | Tho sales of the day were 1000 bales, of ments of flour and grain: Rucel Biscuit ... National Lead . 1274 No. American Flour, bbly...... 5,00 23,2 ate houses. S are quoted at 4@6c;: prime, Sl @b%e and Russta, local covering and small west- | ples were o higher. | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 15.—Clearings, 1,512,154 1 native ewe Tancy, 1@7e ble for movement, if cars | Brunswick Con [Phoenix y o e ’ Bl fon and ex- h Wheat, bu. 56700 | CM & SCP g 45113 (T, St L. & W. da.. T8 185 Pacide Coast b, about yesterday’s prices. Practically every- | Which 100 were for speculnt Corn, ‘ou. aam| ¢ % N F et |Uton Pactie de... 1008 | Mo Pacife Nall, It RO o o 'hv® soig end thy seiay | thing Offered was disposed of in Bood sea- | port and included 6.0 American. Recelpts Oats, bu.... 330300 | de, Omahn, Neb— | ¢, B i & P. 4s....107%'_do conv. dn.......001064 | 193 Pressed S. Car that were made were considerably lower | 298 ooy s o ooy gets Wauic e o BB 3 Rou ey %000 Telephone 1516, C'C6 & SL g b 0s . Wabash 1a e 1% Pesteet PO AR There were almost no good teeders on | \ires, ovened steady to0a;" ; Barley, ‘bu. 10| CRICAGO, Jan. 15, — WHEAT — Prices | coiceto e, se.,.... ' do a4 B e 1l |Pullman P Car. ! BEEF STEERS. Sa10 gy DU the market could be auoted | S50 rebruary, {; Rebruary and 3 On the Produce exchange (oday the but: | here advanced %@%c, helped by the | Denver & K. G. .. 8 West Shorc 4 3 |Republic Steel ™ i 1 g . steady. Culls were not In very §o0d de- | yqron, 4.60d; Maryh and April, 00 A o tor markel was qulel wud eusy: cream- | strength-in the northwest markets and by | Erie prior len 45, 87t Wheel, & L. E."d AN R T T 3 0 300 400 T ations. Chotce lambs, $5.4085.75; fatr | APFIl and May, 4.70d; May and June, 4.70d; erlos, 18@27c; dairies, 1762 ifes, casier, | Armour buying on a large scale, some put | _do general 41 384 Wik, Central 4. B e ey, T h . im iw 10" Food Jaabs, B.000810; eholce matvy | June and July, 4.71d; July and August, £70 A loss off, cascs returned, 26c. Cheese, dull, | j¢ high us 2,000,000 bushels. Foreign | F. W. & D. C. 1s...112 | Nortolk & .74 |Union Bag & 2. 360 am lambs, $5.76@6.00;: choice yearlings, $1.50@ | @4710: August and September, 4.6304.64d; a steady, ‘18G14c. e ot T AvEantine wanthoe | g o' pld.. a0l a0 prd ;. 160 s R S earlias " oot o) | September und October, 4.8; October and : 2 - wag favorable. The Price Current report | Boston Stocks and Ra, Ontario & (s UL 8. Leather 1 H i Cholce wethers, $4.16G4 40; fair to good $3.75 | November, 4.33d. 3 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. was bearish, saying wheat was well cov- | 3 Call 1 5@8 Penusylvania ... 254%) do pHd....... 1 3% 410 o e, 5& bt 10, F%0n 5 ST. LOUIS, " Jan. 15.—COTTON—Firm, cred und conditin higher, Clearances were | oot e 1oans, 0 per 'cent “Omeial | BeE i e s TRt ¢ 18 PRI L i 8 g Mg RN L6 nigher: 'middiing, $1i-ltc; sales, ¥ v W09 bushels. The primary recelpts were | © . ‘and . . oy 1a*% “>F by £ | ny J h ales; receipts, 4. ales; shipment: Quotations of the Day on Varlous |3 - ts were | closing of stocks and bonds: 40 28 T T s PBeeni. sl s | 8 16 118 rings, $5.00G3.50; feeder wethers, $2.76@ H J > - e | Bingham ‘estern Unlon . NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—FLOUR—Recelyits, | 280. New York reports 3 loads taken for Calumet & Hecia. 701 Amer. Locomotive.... 23v | 81 310 i20 =4 011 and Rowsin, 16,140 bbls.; exports, 8,331 bbls.; ugain fairly { $XPert. There were'50,000 bushels sold from e 73 |Centenni 1 2 b4 36 OIL CITY, Jan. 16.—OIL—Credit balances. i Stivi A t tents, §3. here yvin the gulf. Hard winter wheat | “§706 1. saty|Copper R 1. 37 420 L CITY, Jan. 15. N A ot b v i | hare £old wt the best price of the s [ moston & ‘Atbagy."""'35% | Dominton Coal s ] 12 3 wesiern ewel 3% | $Lo4;" certificaten, no bid: ehipments, 80,01 pthuta, SLONILIS: Wintee extras, $5.000%.10; | SARRSS City reported Mexleo taking some | Bowon ievated ... 1S4 |Praskiin . ¢ n im 1% % western ewes. 37 | average, 60,746 bbls. 5 Innovots bekers, $82063.40; winter low | RICEC AP ANEL TouNe e northwest | 101%|Mohawk Raiiway 00 5 is 43 1280 western ewes. 415 | SBAVANNAH, Jan. 15.--OIL—Turpentine, rades, $2.00G29. Rye flour, quiet; sales | FEICINEY DEOT, REUTES: 0 Y 0T aneat Ol Dominion - 1. 30 i3 43 native ewes 450 | firm, 57c bid. Rosin, firm; A, B, C, §1.50; D, ) bble.: falr to good, 3.00G3.55 Buckwheat | FEPOTIEd 40U bushels Manitoba wheat | 1293 |Osceola : Bank Clearings. 7 i% s6 6 western yearlings ‘500 |$L851 E, $1.65; F, $L70; G, $1.76; M, $LO 1, flour, qulef, $2.2002.35, spot and to arrive. | §5,0 F0F SREIRE e, A e 500,000 | U | Parrot . n. e 48 147 westem yearling: 480 |®240! K, 3290, M, $2.35; N, 8.0 Wa, s8] CORNMEAL~Firm: yellow western, §118, | “ A . - 164%!Quincy ae OMAHA, Jan, 15.—Bink clearings teday, | T 559 western yearling: - 490 | WW, 3420, bushels, compared with 745,000 increase last | . 53 40 s cliy. $1.16; Brandyw'ne, $3 0a3 | bushels, compared with 0,00 increane 148t | Dominion 1. & 8... 87" Santa Fe' Cosper. 12512 ‘corresponding day last year, | CETHERS AND HEIFERS. 29 Mexican yearling wether 56 | NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—OIE—Cottonseed. ¥ E—Quiet; No: 2 western. 8ic, f. o. b, | Yo7, (I8 HOTLAWESE FEVOTIS CoNt vears, | O05: Hiectrlo .. w6 Taniarack Y. decrease, $4,607.60. oy e n i g T ] § western lamb 500 |firm. Petroleum, firm. Rosin, steady; Rfloat: st £<8 sy o S e gt B e Tart | Ve, e ..., b Trimpuntain . . dan. 1i.—-Clearings, $31485.113, [ 11" gmppRS AND BTAGS. 280 western lambs.. 525 |strained, common to good, $1.92%@1.9%. Tur: aheat: malting, 41G6dc, c. 1. 1. | BesNasies fof . o1 SRR St oo & iy <o ®1j0g%e premium; foreign exchange un- |1 Ccows. 19 west:rn lami 55 | TOLEDO, Jan. 15.—OIL—No change. WA Recelpte, o700 oy oo LSRRI S Y B o iats Victor # | ilanged: sterling posted at $4.Ms for sixty | , S0 18 S 310 |29 cull ewe 1% | LONDON, Jan 15.—OIL—Calcutta linseed, 45,368 bu, Spot, firm; No. 2 red. januaey Feemed to tighian up ecme, and | 445 B i Wikeas f3 | days and at $4.84 for demand 3 616 200 % 10 91 cull ewes ... 250 |spot, 47e3d. Linseed, 24s6d. Turpentine \ulur.h.nludu»‘l'.;h‘l. n'l afloat; ;« o 1 Dere n.pnm[‘,'”w demand not so good and | Adventure ... 15% Wolverine e o ’\10!( . Js:]m ® arings, $313,- B ¥ [ 2 cull ewes, 250 | spirits, 41s 90 ern, Duluth, c, o. b., afloat; No. 1| . . ) Sap . < Allouez *. 4% 3 TELHS: balances, $12,795.365. > 5 western cwes. 300 ol hard, Manitoba, 8¢, £, o, b.. afloat. Options’ feW Yark claimed there was some re-sell- [ — BOSTON. Jan. 16.—-Clearings, $26.,701,916; | 1 18 15 16 western ewe! 350 Tiide another Aipward siride today, atvanc, | L0 there. Local cash sales 1000 bushels. | New Yors Mining @notations. talances, §2dsTom. L i 10 B | 3@ western ewes 18 | Wvaeevated 4usien snd Bried Pew ing almost a cent on heavy speculative | NEW YOUK FIDC e e h S con- | NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—The following are | o PHIVADELPHIA, Jan. 15.—Clearings, 34 i 504 western cwes 365 NEW YORK, Jan. 15-EVAPORATED buying for outside ccount, notably at | Port: LAt e mortow, 200 cars, | the closing pricer on mining stocks $15,586,493; balances, §3,01,823; money, 6 per 1043 2 0 208 western ewes 3% | APPLES—A shade easer In tone under fair Chicage. Coupled with this' was o gond [ Hact:¢ estimates tor tomorrow, =90 cars ¢ 4 cent | o 160 5 western ewes 400 | recelpts and a moderate demand, but prices cash demand, forelgn buying here, —un- | o CRFERECR COGUK, e tract out of et BALTIMORE, Jan. 15.—Clearings, $1,604.- %00 250 61 western yearling 42 | are without moderate change. Common favorable crop news from the southwest | shou usheis ot o 361; balances, $359,456; m y, 8 per_cen 885 260 45 native ewes.....c % cholce, 45 450 45 45 510 5% 57 300 300 400 400 470 5% 1 H ¥ i 2 164: | 4 . 5% @6l ern_ recelpts. Closed strong_and tatnable, - Country. aceeptances | Comstock Tunnel s |balances, 397547 money, steady at @b % western wethers. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Spot B ar Nach tlasad at Bt say ail Bable, * Country acosptances | Comeiiey Juans 5 | per cent: New' York exchange, 4% prentum. | 1 434 western yearlings.... prunes are somewhat more active and closed at 8%e; Julg, 78 5-16@79%¢, close I Bouses were beat buyers | Horn Siiver ... 130 |Slerra Nevada 195 CINCINNATIL, Jan. 15.—Clearings. 33,8, 411 western yearling: steadily held. Quotations range from e | Py Tacuints ween S08.000 bushaly. | fres Sliver L080 |Small Hopes 3 | 400; money. 4%@$ per cent; New York ex-| §- H 175 western yearlings....... to 7%c for all grades. Apricots continue RN—Recelpts, 14,000 bu.; exports, 5,220 | “;L‘m“ L 00 ,:;;')'m‘, . 5, c Leadville Con. 3 |standard 135 | change, 156G20c premium. s H 41 l‘e:ll»rri luu‘:ma. . steady, but quiet at w.mu..'v‘rur xes and bu. Spot, firm: No, 2 59G@59%c, elevator, | TS There " . — — 2 native lambs Ti@llc in bags. Peaches also aré quiet at ang G, . 5. b ahont: No. 3 yenow, | wOp 18, There has been a srong markst, London Stock Quotations. Wool Market. $ H 1 goat THT5e for pesiea and s%G#c for uhpeeled Whees B fe. The option markei | Ta " most, | There his been continued de. | LONDON, Jan. 15.—Closing quofationa: §T. 1.0UIS, Jan, 15.—WOOL—Firm; me- | 2 3 1 buek ........ e Wil fairly ac nd again higher on the | pidn 4" 70F cash, with an active business in | Ccasols for money..$3 1-18 N. Y. Ceatral (ex. int.) 167 | afum grades and combings, 17G2ic; light | 3 i P snee :;’:};J:xd: Coftec Market wheat advance, firm London ca! export | ("ot Tiocal ‘recelpte, 150 cars, with 11 | 4o sccouat 8 316\ Norfolk & Westera fine. 18619%¢ heavy fine, 15@iée; tub | § $ Lresersfrrot B oSTeatery o NEW YORK, Jan, 15.—COFFEE—8pot rumors and poor quallily of arrivals, closing | Contract, Estimates for tomorrow. 19 cars, | Anaconda » washed, 19 H H 3 1000 > jet. Mild, fet. Futures opened Yery fem at SGdo nel advance. January, | Tocul cash sales. 2000 bushels. New | AR (i 0 Rebmvania BOSTON, Jan. 15, —WOOL=~The market | i | 1300 8 western lambs At unchanged prices and Tuled very 8¢, closed at b ebruary closed at | york exports, 100,000 bushels, learances, rors & Ohio. . 10413 | Rand Min 1s generally quiet, though the firm tope | & ] 1 1100 ~saeg oy - e el orel] d March closed at 5itgo; May. HWGINC. | & 100 buehels Belimers R onle- 1t iRond, Dretiously noticed’ 15 continued and even | & H ' 1] CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET. | Qulel, with featurelers Ioroen M evelon: o July, B%Gee, closed at| WEARE COMMISSION COMF % & Ohio.. 514 co 1st pfd... intensified. Territory wools are relatively | 2 H ? 8 ents either In respect to supply or de- | . o W %| do 24 pld. e more active than the balance of the list. |12 H P { 288 3 0 mand, Speculation was mainly profes- —Recelpts, 25,600 bu.; exports, 375 bu. v 1844 [Southern Railway.... 36% | The demand fs especially for fine wool 2 ne 3% Cattle are Slow, Hogs Higher, Shee| d P 16 %67 'y P | elonal and & sagging tendency was d Spot, strong: Nu. 41c; standard white, st n and Provisions. . 32| do ptd 9 | though mediums and fine mediums are also | & H 5 e 8 . o with the close barely steady a S N b doe: RO oy te, @%c; No. 3| s LOUIS, Jan. 15.—WHEAT-Higher; G wilsouthern Facife . 614 | Iy’ emand. Fine staple, territory. scoured | 3 H 3 1w 330 Plrony’' ans. Jambe Week, partial ‘deciine of 5 points. Sales were 11 wh e, Glge; RARK mited western, homuimal; | \; red, cash, elevator, T track, T3 bo L e F ol by | busis, quotable at %@Sic, with fine at 5 2 2 982 335 CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | /6 bags, including: ‘Muay, 4.5c; September ] track white, d3@iblic. The option market | o0 & Pue P eV No, 2 hard, | "a; id T4 United States B e | @ for fine mediums 50@53c Is asked, o 3 1086 3 35 12,000 head; ‘market siow, steady d to | 4.80g4.85¢; October, 4.90@4.9¢; November, was active und strong on gen:ral Luylng, | @7tee: May, Whitc; July, Tei "1 B B Ve e BieY 1 o | medium belng guotable at 46@4ic. Tex 18 5 160 13 Fime ‘steers, $5.0006.8: poor to medium, | 4.$6¢; December, 5.06@6.10c. g e whe Coind & heavy cash de- | “ESEN_Higher; No. 2 cash, 4l track, | Illinois Centra 162% Wabasty a° | weols ure s M with the offerias 18 % nist 4% 00G4.76; stockers feeders, $2.26014.30; % = mand, May closed at dle. | Gadc; May, 1% 3 | Voulsvitle & 1310, do pida % | rather. light. There is moderate demand 1R 2 e cows, $1.40G4.40; helfers, $2.204.75; canners, Dry Goods Market, HAY—Firm: shipping, &@We; good to | “ASHE LMY ek, s@se; May, 36yc; | Misouri, K. & T.... 234 | for California wools on & scoured basis of I 4 1o 24 $1.406G2.50; bulle, $2.2504.55; calves, $3.00G7.50; cholce, 3.506 10.65. Yo ¢ white ¥, ¥ Nl ER—Steady; 2 1-16d per ounce, | (@53 for northern spring, with middie N3 ol Texas fed steers, 8806415 78| NEW YORK, Jan. 15—DRY GOODS. k HOPS—Firm,_state N i Plosa ae 19%@50c Y-34,@3% per cent. The rate of | ccunties at 48GS0c; southern, 12 months. in e HOGE Reccipta 2000 "hewd: eatimated | The market continues firm throughout fo B, o) 1= FLOUR—Firm: red winter patents. $3.356 | discount in the open market for shorts | pure California wool 18 quotable at 8¢ iw 1 ez 34 tomorrow, 26,000 head: left over, 11,00 head; | all demands of cotton goods in leading k. e const, T L Tae A Yaoiar patente | bills at 37-16@3 8-16 per cent and for {three | #c. Fastern Oregon is steady at 5i@dsc e P 910 3 40 market 1¢ higher; mixed and butchers, $.2 | Mlnes. The demand shows no mate.la p, 23di e Y & G = P, it o ) months' bills ot 34@3% per cent for state, cured basis. Fleece wools are in 1% 1 1300 3 40 @6.00; good to choice heavy, 36 7066.9); | change. Print cloths firm, narrow odds . 0L UL T 2.8 e | TG fimotny, steady. $3.00G3.50. —_— fair demand, especlully for medium un: 18 & 30 Fough heavy, $830g670; light, $.90géw; | In better request TLocsl Jobbing trade s o v y B e hens 7% S 3.0, Forelgn Finanecial. washed fleeces. XX wools are quoted at bulk of sales, $6.35@6.60. o " | expanding. Numerous buyers coming 1o 24 to 3 s, 14 IMEAL ; = N@se No. 1 clothi 1 im0 10 mt 340 ok v . L BATH R Firm; actd, c | Radlelm: » (3L tracks MGSC. | | ONDON, Jan. 15.—There was & strong | s ngare. Délaine wools “are "aibo 19 | & in & CEE IR R e B o Rk P ROVIBIONS—Beel, stendy; fumily penli SRR 411,50 3% | gemand fof ‘money in the market today, | excellent demand and full quotations are | e P S 2] steady 1o weak: good 1o cholce wethers, | Prudential Gives Notice of Appeal. Iy b G A4 . haing, 1 N COT v | owl to it bein tock excl e da o paid de: ble lot: I Vi 0, 0 © o 25 : PN q 9 ' Py i mess, $4.0 G21.00. Cut meats, ‘tady; piecied | BASHINETE ST lurgely occupled with the conclusion of the | higher prices being asked in some cases. | 3 10 ® 10 350 | 4.256810 » J " | a1 Insurance company, through United ] I‘»;"““‘ D ot s auiders, 33:| PROVISIONS—Higher: jobbing, standard | settling. = Business was senerally checrful, | NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—WOOL—Firm and | & ! 1% 30 Oficlal yesterday: |H;::;: e ‘ake disectars of the company Pkl 4 X Aard, drm; weot- | o0 T IR0 Lard, hizher at §9.62%. Dry | Cunsols were neglected and home rails were | nominal 3 » 1006 3 50 Recelpts. Shipments, | {0000 o of ch arn ateumed, $10.35; January closed af $ic.w | 0950, $S1 k | Arm. Argentines started dull, advance - — 1 FE 17 380 . Spis: today filed in the court of chancery a nominal; refined, steady: continent, §1 salt meats, steady: boxed oxtra shorta. $5; | fraciton Trreguiarly and Al Mqvanced ] su nd Mol 3 18 3 1080 360 o 245 43 | 1Otice of appeal from the preliminary tn- 1 008,01 50; mess. ¥is.00g18 +| ehert ¢ L 2 ekl atement of the Bank of Bnglaid | gieady: open kettie, 3%G3 3-16c; open kettla, | 3 ) 1iod § i new lssue of stock of the Fidelily Trust TALLOW-Firm; @iy, 6e; country, eig | , METALS Lead, firm at 8897 Speiter, | S0 0™ IO Jeoremned £sem; | centrifugal, 33-ldginc, centrifugal whites, | 1} ] o 1w B RN NoRrR. ) e | RO R Y CEester: chickens, 9@10c; tur- | bullion, increased AT1; other securi- | SW@dc: Yellows, Sagt oi6c o aeitte, 11G | 12 im 4 161 36 KANSAS CITY, Jan. 15.—CATTLE Ro- ICE—Steady; domestic, falr 1o extra, 414 | giva. 1he: ducks, 13 geese, Tge dcreased £1.8%.000; other deposits, de- | 3515 ) Gae Byrup, 19G2Ze. 3 ie 1 im0 36 celpts, 1% head ' natives, 10 head Tex: @i TRE . Biead e < £306,000; public deposits, decreased - S N SUGAR. m 15 4 10 316 ans, 600 head calves, all natives; corn fe o Weare, V-Pres BUTTER- Recelpts. 5.012 pkas.; steady to | o BT Taels, — Bleady: creamery, 23c; | S5 G0 "ioien reserve, increased £1.5%.000; AR TR o LU e R ) fie 200000006 38 | and quarantine steady; cows, 10G%5c lower; | P B Weare, res, O A 0T i state dalry® 2Gc; extra creamery, | “E0G8 Lower at 22, loss off. government securities, decreased £2,403,000. | #t€ady: refined steady H iR & i stockers and _fecders, steady Jowar smmon to cholee creamery, 206 27c. ' Recelpts.Shipments, | The proportion of the Bank of England's Whisky Market 1n 12 4 S 12 cholce export and dressed beef steers, $.9) wEM‘E GOI“ISSIUI Gl].. CHIMGU GE—Recelpts, 3,706 pkes.; firm; state | Frose bbls 5 reserve to labilities this week Is 4.15 per -3 ' 1 g =1 1 18 ¢5.80; talr to good, SLESE@.E: stockers and Memoers of the Principal kxchanges. and Pennsylvanla, average best, G31c; [ \Whast, ba . cent, against 38 per cent last week. Rate| CHICAGO, Jan. 15—WHISKY—On b ] H 1 e is feeders, $3.0004.50; western fed s 32.75 Private Wires to All Point: d ) western, poor io fancy. Seme. Corn, bu of discann: urchanged at 4 per cent of Bigh wines LA oy Stead e o 3 Go.00: “pexas u‘z’fiu&'ifl‘“" steers 57 | Gratx, FROVISIONS, NTOCKS, BONDS T —Allve, firm; turkeys, 16e 4 PA . Jan. ~—Business oponed hesitat- P A, Jan. 15.-W 4 y at| ™ Vi N . ‘exas cows, $23 i _native cows, TG | a fowla, Tie'" Drested, " wesiar YeBick: | ontal bu ing on ihe bourse today. There were s st o 2 COWS AND HEIVERS 400 ative helters’ g bl 267 canhere 610 Bought and soid '«"&f“" or i western fowls, Wie; tarkeys, 1 = w realizations, especially in Frenc T. LOUIS, Jan, 15.—W ~Firm at pagpes 1 ; bu 26G68.65; calves, 320007 ure ¢ 19¢. pig oot Y% 3| sinneapolis W Rian ;f.u:'ym-e- Becents fawer. k'S\rg ’\'\‘i’r‘e usm ” “ lflEl';ER' a4 33 HOGS — Recelpts, 9000 head; market | OMAHA Bi(l!lu;li'l n‘.f'rfl 'wd of Trade (HEESE-Receipts, 435 pks.; firm; state | MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 15 -WHEAT—May, | In great request for London acceptance. | € NATI, Jan. 15— WHISKY-Dix- w1 8 o, i opened strong to be higher; closed weak; w. 8 Weavieey tull cream, faney small, colored, fall made, | 77e; July, Thec; on track, No. 1 hard, Tie; | Subsequently the trading was generally | tillers’ finished goods, firm on basis of 3.3 “ 1% w s t0p, $6.66; bulk of sales, $.5¢66, hoavy, .