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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, ‘.1903. heifers, §2.95G4.7, the top being for fancy corn fed helfers; canners, §1.50¢2 bulls, 830474, $3.7 #; Texans and | dlan stoers, $28G4.3; cows and helfers, 2. 30013 HOGS—Recelpte, 6,500 head; market weak. April delivery at $2%.374 and an_additional | 25c, loss off At #4588 for demand; New York exchange, e 38 16 five tans at §28.9, with the market closing | CHEESEFirm, falr demand; New York | % premium. 3w steady ut $XU0GARE tor spots ' London | tull creame. prime small, H@idlic; New CINCINNATL Jan. 19.—Clearings, 38301 e od it S s n f was lower by with spot at £129 and fu- | York full creams, fair to good small, 13%@ | 000; money, 41466 per cent; New York ex- " UL Business is loned T:oTBr:llk on Ohicago | %2 Tow: . “Coper deciiued '3 In | 13 New York tul creaims, Jrime. targe, | Chnge: ,m:‘;ij_ml“mm . Vidoi Boof Sh:’r: (k; ;;“X; D;H :mur. but so . - 3 Hghta $5.1006.3; pac ™ ondon to 34 for spot and £53 7 2 c; New York full creams, fair to good ST, LOUIS, Jan. 19.-—Clearings, $9.910,50; we h P ey chers, $6.10G8.7. Board of Tra tugen, ally it was a_shade higher; | large, 13%@13%c. balances, $944,05: money, steady, 56 per - dbatenn 4 H v 5 ¢ 3 T.A MBS~ Heceipts, jpo ed ab $11.62%; lake, $12; ——— cent; New York exchange, 40c premium. e i market steady to strong: n $12.20m12.40; casting, $12.008 St Luuls G and Provistons. p . H v $.50014.80: lambs, $4. T006.25; WHEAT RULES ACTIVE AND STRONG (ow Yok wan dulel and | g Louin r Vo e .| NEW YoricsTocKs AND Boxns. [HOG MARKET A BIG TEN CENTS LOWER| i : T L B ynchanged at 34124, while in London it was | o, 3 red cash, elevator, e; track ‘l,u.‘, " 3 Texans, 82 70g3.70. 2 61 hizher at £118 9 pelte No. 2 cash, T, rack, A Y enaler M 55, but ihe; May, T6i4c; July, No. 2 hatd, | Netther Buyers Nor Sellers Seem Sheep Recelpts Fairly Libe HEIFERS. \ 2332338 § Oats and Corn Are 1dle by Comparl. | shade cacier here at $4.00601.9, but was | 3085 ’ unchanged In London at £ %s #d. Iron . : on, While Provistons Close Une in QGlansow wns 38 lower and 8 Jower at R T ey AR, e O 0005 SV Demand Was in Good Shape and ] Middleshorough t oy 2d. Locaily iron 8 3r; No. 3 cash, 05 track, S NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—The scant orders changed to Five Ce wae quiet and more or less nominal. No. e § whtt e e track, ilto |-n{,\ .!|;wk found in I‘r\:,kl;r! nlllcm( (h':- Trading Ruled Ac 44 1_norther foundry quo! NG ot morning in ted the in 'erence of the K O 2 Down on Da 0 No. 3 notthern fousry, Mot satce b e Wit tenta, | PUDIC to the Stock: market. The Mondey Steady Prices. g Y CRRVER. o o 317004.00. - Cables, steady: shipments, 146 crn foundry ard No. 1 soft southern foun- . changed; red winter patents, | market is the most active of the week ¢ HEIFBR nead cattle, 7,400 quarters of beef and 1,000 ry. $22.00023.00. Warrants remain nominal. | 33 extra fancy ‘and straight, $8.000 | a result of the intervening holiday and SIFRRS Carcasses of mutton; estimated tomorro; dry, $22.00623.0._ Warrants remain nomina clear, $2.903.00, p Uhe Ratutel tendency to EHLGE on DO & g STAGS 810 head cattie, 2,360 head sheep and 4,700 ruled active and §trong today, May closing | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. R Doty ateady, $5.0008.5. Uvity with the turn of & week. " While to- SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 18, gt R v cakacs H A Rinth L hond: “veald over Baturiay, “Corn ard oats were BRAN—Weaker; sacked, east track, 80 | hu¥ing Remand from outside sourccs. there | Omera” Honars O Hops, Sheee, et el B Ll firm; barnyard and western calves, weak both "pits concluing the session with 4 | Condition of Trade and Guotattons on |6 & oL $10.00G15.50; pral- | WA% N0 cagerness to sell stocks. The con- | Same day last week.. ... 3 36 4.2 teres B0 i 801 yeals, $.60@0.70; tops, $10; barnyard stock, shade Joss. Provisions closed unchanged to Staple and Faney Produce, rie, $9.50G11.60. v > Sequence "m".'n-f",‘.fc:?'“u‘(.r','fi'o':l“1.‘."{' Jnde- Em“. ‘tv-"k bofore. 5080 8 ] 3 e {30 le;ai‘:x rn, $2.85@4.25; city dressed Be down heat opened 14@%c higher to | PGGS—Fresh stock, 21G22c. 1RON COTTON TIES_$1.07%. The speculative pools also desisted from | Bame four weals sb0 5 3 T RSN HOGS-—Recelpts, 11,40 head; opened ahnde lower at W@iswe, an irreguiar con- | LIVE POULTRY—iens, 0a10c; old roost- | BACRINGTS &10G7 1-16c. activity, since last week's transactions had Same day Iast yeat... 7,065 " v ko2 Steady, eloatd weak SiRLs, WS0¢-; light ditior. brought about by’ liberal seiling by | P00 AGIEE urkexs, WGLC: ducks, SGUCI | PROVISIONS — Pork, lower; jobbing, | Pretty well ‘demonstrated the futllity of | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. e 3 et E PSSP AND LAMBS--Receipts. 1687 & prominent house on ‘ope side and an AL | 5. T4 BPTAE N standard mess, $1745. Lard, unchanged | thelf ¢fforts to attract a general demand | “rho tdilowing table shows the recelpts of e R R "8 dy; lambe, 10@20c lowe T O e owedd world « ahipments 2,000,- | DRESSED POULTRY—Young chickens, Dry ealt meats (Boxed), steady; exta | “The Saturday bank statement, while fa- | Sattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for W Bl export sheep, 35.0075.15: letin board showsd world s ehipients & ved Htic; hens, 1011c] wrkey, 14616e; ducks, s, 0 clear rib, $9; shoit cloars, $0.5. | vorube on' 118 fhoe KAve: evidence, of the | the yéar o date and comparisons with last | {:: k ul v 5. 216.50; 1 deck, $a.2ig; culls, i e rat) e of it co! om | 10a1ic! geese, 11G12c, on’ (boxed), ; orts, $9.87%; | roo i ement oney market, re- : Fois no Canada lambs. el mpnratvely e Ol e cables. & | - BUTTER-Packing stock, 15%@16c; cholce short clears, $10.35, | suliing trom the” Mecding deel and was| 1908. 1902, Inc. Dec. Ll e Aotredse 1n the quantity on passage of |dalry, in tubs, 17@ld%c; separitor, 27@28c. | MisrALSCLead: Firm at $3.97%. SPEIteT: |, cepted as a warning that the resources | Gattle . o dB08 A21B M ... e 2 i1 St. Joneph Live Stock Market. 4507 bushele and smaller Liverpool stocks. | OYSTERS—Standards, per cAn, 2c: extra | Stiong at $80. . turkeys, | 9f the money market as they became re- | HOBE ........ 108,212 133,105 26803 2k $eess 1 §T. JOSEPH, Jan. 19.—CATTLE—Re- Hhese considerations early sent the price | Selects, per can, 8ic; Néw York counts, per | | [FOULTRYC-Qulet; chickens, Sc; turkeys, | ;jonjshed are likely to be drawn upon' by | Sheep Lo GR928 29564 2304 ... [l R o0 v ceipts, 1,728 hend ves, $3.85@15.76; Texas T "Bentiered profit-taking caused.a | can, 42ci bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.75; | 19} ducks 12c; geére, Dge. . dairy, | E¥ndicates for the pushing of projects held | Average price pald for hogs at South I 2% B AHO oo g A o howe and heigers, Yoaction eary to (9c Here the operations | bulk, standard, per gal, $1.45. BUTTER—Quiet; creamery, 2@2c; dalry, | jn “ypeyance. The realization of these de- | Omaha for the last several days with com- | 7§ feeders [ 3 feeders $£2.0004.85; v s stookers and of the leadifig long, together with reports RESH FISH-_Trout, 8g10c; herring, so: [WgZe. = o0 ferred projects overhanging the market | Parisons: OLORADO. i teeders, $3.00GM. 40, 3 of a stiff demand from flour interests and C| Sc; pike, 9c; perch, 6c; buffalo, . ‘Receipts. Shipments, | ad a depressing influence in contrast to - 21 feeders.. 0 3 teeders. HOGS—Recelpts, Nght and OF Sctense 1 the visible ly of 359,000 d.'7c; ‘sunfish, 3¢; bluefins, de; white! | bbl: e T PTMEN% | thelr highly stimulating influence a few 23 feeder § feeders light mixed, $520@6.43; medium and heav bushels became influential. The operator salmon, 16¢; haddock, ilc; codfish, [ {UPud, PPIS:-:-:: 104,000 59.00) | months ago. This prospect of syndicate 1 feeders. . 1 teeder.. $6.40616.60; plgs, $5.50616.20. mentioned bid on every slight dip and ac- | 12" redsnapper. 10c; lobsters boiled, per [ YReat, bu.. * - 208,000 76,00 | Tequirements for money was enforced in 4 feeders 300 SHIZEE " AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 145 cumulated an estimated line of 2,000,000 [ Ib.. 20c; lobeters, green, per Ib., 28c; buil- | orn, bu. 120,000 §0.000 | Its influence by a somewhat firmer tone in 3. Davis=Colo, ) Colofado lambs, $5.85; top nath Duhels. Spirited selling answered the | heads, "1c; "catfish, 14¢; “black " bass, - 2c; . . the money market and an advance in 68 feeders.. 857 400 | 4 feeders o g S at ok iime. The market during the | HAY--Prices atioted by Omaha_ Whole- | KANSAS CITY, Jan. 19— WHEAT-May. | to neutralize the advance here, but the o whs Droad and excited. Local re- | €ale Dealers’ association: Cholce No. 1up- | 0%@ioc; July, 67%c; cash, No. 2 hard, conviction 1a general that an’ outward ceipts were 69 cars, 1 of contract grade; | land, $£.50; 0. 1 medium, §7.50; No. 1 No. 3, 66@65%e; No. 4, 64c; rejected, | movement of gold this winter is probable. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 796 cars, | coarse, $i. Rye straw, $6. These prices arc | 5i@sgc . £ red, 89@0%c; No. 3, 574% 7%¢. | The announcement of the terms of the making a total for the thrce points of ¥ ¥ of good color and quality. Demand nuary, 87%c; July, 3ic; cash, No. | coming Transyaal loan and the probable " ghinat i3 et week and 600 yeur eipts light g,mixed. B%agic; No. £ white. 3figc; No. 3, | requirements for the Panama canal pur: ago. Seaboard clearances of wheat and 3 "y chase are confirmatory to this view o flour were cqual to 430,00 bushels. Primary \ c OATS—No. 2 white, %5%@36c; No. 2 mixed, | immediate developments. The reports of Teceipts were 998,000 bushels, compared wit 3 % car shortage and inability to move freight 87,000 bushels lust year. The world's ship- VEGETABLES. 0. 2, 46c. offered was not a favorable influence. The enta wore K70k 0 Dusiiels ot the | NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, per doz., %ic; | | HAY=Choice timothy, $13.0; choice pral- | resulting delay in the grain movement is “The corn market acted heavy most of the | California, per doz e ) 3 Y cly to affect the return flow of cur- day under the influence of fairly favorable ATOBS-Per bu.s #e. HUTTER—Creamery, 242%c; dalry, fancy, | rency. The shutting down of work on ac- other points were very unfavorable to the | The following were the receipts of live weather, liberal country acceptan: of 2T POTATOES—Iowa and Kaneas, | 21C: count of coal shortage was also accepted | selling interests, Chicago being quoted 10 | stock at the six principal cities yesterday Saturday’'s bids and the absence o ny | $2.2, " | EGGS—Fresh, 19%c. as unfavorable. Secretary Shaw's order | — 7 a ey 15¢ lower, so that prices here also took a attle, Hogs. Sheej particular deman Jor. :‘r::“.;’.::. commodity. | ' URNIPS_Per bu., 40c; Canada rutaba- | \opeqt by Recelpiy, Snipments, PRgrns 2,':;,.&’:L‘.‘-’SHh‘l»‘;“’éL.fi‘J—fi‘Jé‘IEmfi The 'g;{:l_"s“,:l\f:‘)r;" of cars of stock | lumble. The market opened fully a @ime :3;3:{:-;‘ 6,046 5 terents genefally were on the selling ide. | SRicbore MPeckis., 40c. bu. 54,000 90400 | government deposits was regarded as mak- | brought in today by each road was: early that looked 15 lower. The bulk of | Kansas City 1‘|'|.- (m I:'IF’("rl wx| ::;1»“ it & n';?u |Ih| (1.(\'“[;{3'.‘;”2“9’ Hlnlhnunp. per doz., $2. 46.000 14,00 1[.||g‘ n.:‘; s[:}a‘ur{ .‘:-Rommcnon in note circula- » RCnllle.sHosesSheep. H'ses. ;‘nl.;hm;.,:&,“ from fi"“( to $6. ‘;; "nmi as g: l-'.ml:nh wheat _strength. b ] upport, | PARSNIPS-—Per bu., dc. on by the banks. viss a wae pald for good heavy- | 8t. Joseph . however, sufficient o v to ‘T'v dy 'Ilh T bu Toledo Gr: )\mr:mufl the few r;n\'t;m-u:n of s:lock; 1 . . . m-u;huT Th‘r Ilgh\plmfl o1d from uv’u Bloux City . market af fractional decline early. 3 A o B —w P - | worthy of mention that in Chesapeake 1 ¥ 8§ . laown. ‘Trading was not_very brisk, but — May sold between 43%e and 43%c, and closed ; Southern, per doz. | OO I I AT airlas: | Ohlo was the most conspicuous. ~Tthe buy- | Union Pacific system 31 L[ 8l the hogs began moving toward the| Totals . ] n shade down at 43%e. Recelpts here were | Ve, g { ing was bascd on an assumption that part | C. & N, W. Ry 11 i scales at am early hour and It was not long B O Singing to the skirts of the wheat ¢ BIANS—P —Fairly active, steady: January, | 8 the Bonnn e O alngs of Chesa: | C.. B¢, . M. & O Ry 11 oL, TVt bk, Lt SRMCRIED SN o ot e’ mitket ORts held steady, althoush Sentl: | bears. per . by o P it b b ey .| eake & Ohio. " Amaigamated Copper was | Ry b 3| ““There was no particular change at_the | [NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 10.—COTTON— ment was inclined to be bearish on liberal | "¢ A HHAGI-Honand seed ; , unchanged; January, Me;|beake & Ohio. Amalgamated Copper was | 5 & & oyt % close ot The maTh i he ‘o | Firm: sales, 350 bales: ordinary, Tc; 0ol Courtry acceptances. Buying by commis- | GNIONS. New home srown: in sacke per | NBYE 8. 2, s34, fending interests in the copper trade. | CLR L & P, enst.. 12 3| having sold at right around a dime lower. | GRdInAry, Thc: low midding, §16c; mid- T e riwens T and . EEEDS- Clover falrly active, unchanged; | _The rise in Great Northern preferred was | ¢ R L & P.. west... .. Representative sales: G b e T gt byt o o oloutd. L ahade lower st %O January, $1.00%: .March, $7.12%; prime | Supposed to be connected with the rewurn nots ral ... b 3 No. Av. 8h. stock, 37 Futures’ st Jun® otye and closed a_shude, lower ‘at” 18— New California, per 4-bas. | timothy, $1.90; prime alsike, $5.35. to *he east of the president of the road. e i S e o e e pusetes. T Whe. Lock| Mcuptiivte W1 eAte, The crate, $2.75; Florida, per 6-basket crate, fodonsoadls 4 Missouri Pacific was helped by an increase otal receipts .....166 g Wt Muteh, 3006 me; Apen b ogs.0c: Caie ihe provision market was quiet. Theig =~ " Visible Supply of Grain. in_net earnings for December. he late | oThe disposition of the day's recelpts was 306 R96@S.57c; June, 9.0009.026; July, 9.08G9.0% opening was lower in sympathy w ' | | CAULIFLOWER—California, per crate,| wpw YORK. Jan. 19.—The visibl i | The whole market gave way in the late | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- T Sared i ke rrom forther dociine And | % 4 of eain Paturday, January I, &s compiied | clling movement and closed easy. Rock | ‘ber of head indicated? NEW' YORK, Jan.'19.—COTTON—Opened e en repgltcd in's siight raily. Msy. pork FRUITS, by The New York' Produce exchange, 18 as | 1 msri5 golnic were made by many of the | oLuyers, Cafile. Hogs. Sheeh: B B e T tancate. and losed e dower at $16.45, May lard un- | PEARS—Fall varieties, per box, $2; Colo- | follows faehing stocks: . ¥: | Omaha Packing Co. 361 61 453 later business increased the increase to 57 changed at $9.47% and May ribs 5c down at | 1ado, per box, $2.%5. Wheat, 9,722,000 bu., a decrease of 389,000. | “Honds “were irregular. Total sales, par ! SWift and Company... 1,020 1568 points. The improvement was due to cables 9,008 APPLES_Western, per bbl., $2.75: Jona- | Corn, 7,050,000 bu., ah increase of 55,000. s W00, TTaited States S, regiscered, | Armour & Co....... 813 that were regarded as favorable, with pub- Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, | thans, $4; New York stock, $3.35; California | Onts, 4196000 bu., a decrease of 31,000, udvanced Y, the registered s '% and the | Gudahy Packing Co. 1,620 lic interest still furnishing the market with 630 care; corn, 70 cars; oats, 320 cars; hogs, | Bellflowers, per bu. box, $1.50 Rye, 1071000 bu.,’an increase of 3,000. it o Tegisiered. 5 per cent on’oall Armour from Sfoux . orders. Peat started with an increase of 3 a 4 GRAPES-Malagas, per Keg, $6.00§7.00. Barley, 2,362,000 bu., a decrease of 141,000, | O/, 4% Feglstered, 2 Phe “closing prices on | yansant & Co. points, based mostly on favorable Man- CRANBERRIES—Wiaconsin, der bbl., $10; S s DG, FOTInE SIS . Carey & Benton........ chester conditions, which led to a conse: 2 — | Bell and Bugles, §11, per box, $3.5 Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, | the New York Stock exchange Lobman & Co......... vatlve speculative buying at Liverpool Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Sat'y TROPICAL FRUITS, H WHRAT-Mxy 3 Hill & Huntainger. Later the local market became quite weak st e ~| BANAN MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 19.— —May, Huston & Co. under realizing and certain bear pressure, e i : : . s BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | f4%c; July, 784c; on track, No. 1 hard, i0tc} 01| h Fael.oioes Livingstone & Shaiier. Unde ‘Which Drites #ola ol to Saturday Jan 7 wnl g | F OO Ne No. 1 northern, 78%c; No. 2 northern RO M e )} L. F. Husz..... close. But again public buying orders dan. | e sy | gg o MONS—Calitornla fancy, $87; cholce, | * FLOUR—Firm; first patents, 3 AN aa "Eecins Wolf & Murnan took the iead and prices rapldly advanced, Jul %GY%| T4% A o second patents. $3.85@3.95; first cleas : . G3%| do ptd B. F. Hobbick with the market in the afternoon partic- Suries f x ORANGES—Florida Brights, $3.75; Call- | second clears. $2.00G2.05. i3 |Wabash ...l Dennis & C ularly steady. The close waa steady, with Tan. | 4ol 164 3 | fqrnia navels, $3.50; California sweet Jaffas, | BRAN—In bulk, §14.5@14.60. Seiy Ti%|_do ptd . Lee Rothsehild. @ net rise of 2@ points. Total sales of fu- May [4X D prtsat g% | hATaES50: cholos, B, e . bee AW ik B 5% | Other buyers . 3584 tures estimated at 22,000 bales, the selling PO T DATEB—Persian, In 7-Ib, boxes, per Ib., Milwaukee Graln Market. s | do) for mhort account was largely upon the ns: sumption that the strong statistical p | 6c; per case of 30-1b. pkgs., $2.25. AT I ... 208 |Wis. Central 5 6.067 | | ol California,” per o-1b. rtons, §1; | MILWAUKER, Jan. 10—-WHEAT-Mar. i do pia . R oy s Al tion had been over-discounted and that long Interest had become too great and too Turkish, per 35-Ib. box, 14@1Sc. ; widely extended. The selling was further i New York Live Stock Market. 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 10 -CATTLE-Re 3 % ceipte, 4,662 head; steers o 10 lower; 1 e bulls ‘and cows 'generally v steers, $4.60G5.40; oxen, $4.15; bulls, £ 85654.70; cows, CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—The wheat market meses o head; to ewes, $.5 8t George Cattle Co.— 140 feeders. 949 4 00 30 feeders. Hunter & Gray—Idaho, 168 feeders. 921 415 2 bulls....1315 28 feeders.. 6% 406 1 bull...... 980 2 feeders.. 66 350 1 bull......1300 3feeders. g0 375 1 bull..llil ecders. 37 1 steer... 1180 yearlings and calves, $2.25@9.7 1 steer..... $20 3 50 HOGS - Receipts, 8,600 head: 1o lower, sell- HOGS—Recelpts of hogs were larger this | o % GeiiBi ™ LRt SEas s morning than is generally the case onla 5!”‘1&‘—1«‘5-&»!5 head; steady. | Monday, but about twenty-three cars were 2 — - . ) consigned direct to local packers and were not offered on the market. Advices from b g oty i 8! LEED PRS- oux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Jan 19 (Special Tele- gram.) — CATTLE — Receipts, 2,500 head; stockers steady and killers '10c lower; beeves, $3.60@0.00; cows, bulls and mixed. $1.60@3.76; stockers and feeders, $2.506/4.00; e SERERE seecan o 22538 328 8 & SIT 8 £a8s 55E32E atcsms @ o =2 "25E fEa0g ‘gesnys s 22 _ZHTRLH e 28 BgEers weses P r——" BIEy! g28 e e b4 8! 2E: R B REEPPPEPPEEE EE PR s8888588" o FEEsrers 2 8 PR ERRRRRRIRNRBRDRRRRRRRRARRRS RS W *Ontn— | g 8% PR RRRRRARRN AP R RR R RRRNRRRRCARARS sz3 SHTESGAHSAREREASERS a2l & L3 &E A& - o e 1 | a8 &3 58 223 i aBE i Prevan e e 8 - & 88 xS ket higher; No.'1 norihern, 80@sic; No. 2 P AR o IR L TR CATTLE—There were & few more cattle MISCELLANEOU northern, 7815@80c; May, T9%@%c, B0 DU 11L ] W Amer. Exprems ... re this morning than arrived a week Y kil RYE-_Firm; No. 2, 61c; sample, 46@8c. | Chicago & N. $U"'S. Exprems.... .12 |ago, and, as Chicago was reported gen- HONEY—New Utah, per 24-frame case, | CORN—May, 43%@48%c, sellers. Culoago T. &'7...0..'18 Welle Fargo Buprom.0 | erally o ‘dime lower, packers were rather stimulated by indications of larger receipts .7 By (1. 34% Amal. Copper .......'83% | bearish at this point. The quality of the t the ports, showing 35,781 bales, ngainat A L N orky .60 per t4-bbl, 1175, Duluth Grain Market. . C. Lo % Amer. €& F. eteers on sale was also very inferior, which 41,801 last year; thus far for the week 66,703 ns,u hmfilfi“{:{rfi“ Isconsin, per ¥%-bbl.| puruTH, Jan, 19.—~WHEAT—Cash, No, 8 N s ol rmflunut{ler reason for thelr being rather gule:ha::’l‘“.:'«mm,‘?: hl;'"lxrx}v'l'l:{{t .fi?!.'“:?;{.‘: per .y 83,70, g 4 i P i > g e b N ‘erent. X n POPCORN—Per Ib., 2c; shelled, 4c. P9 R TR TR e T B P e The steer market was slow in getting | %38 this week pointed to at least as much as HIDES—No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, bc; | northern, i7 .y oy ¥y 1ENG. 1 | do pta 33 | started and packers were bidding right . came Into sight last year, when it was 27 No. 1 salted, Tc; No. 2 salted, §c; No, 1| OATS—May, $vc. L5y et around a dime lower for the most of the | SHEEP—There was a fairly liberal run of | 534 bales. A feature of the day's figures veal calf, § to 12% Ibs., Siec: No. 2 veal " ros - R, Cattle that arrived. There was nothing | Sheep here today for this time of the year, | was the large total of exports, which nearly calf, 12 to 15 Ibs., Gu; ‘dry hides, 8@izc; Pauvia Market, 3 that could be called good on sale, 8o that | but none too many to meet the require- | met the port receipts, being 3,90 bales. At sheep pelts, 25675c; horse hYllen $1.50@2.50. PEORIA, Jan. 19.—~CORN--Dull; No. 3, a test of the market on that class of rrhentn of lthe local trade. Buyers were | the same time the spot cotton markets of o, 2. NUTS—Walnuts, 'No. 1 coft shell, per 1b., | 42c. . v cattle was not mi It is safe, all out early and an active and fully steady | the south were steady to firm, althuugh the Cash quotations were as follows: | 16¢; hard shell, per Ib., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, | OATS—Dull; No. 3 white, 32%c. 3 2 ever, to say that on such as were offered | market resuited. The quality of the offer- | only spot point reporting any actual ad- FLOYR—Stron, inter - patents, $3.60@ | per 1b., 13c; 2 hard shell, per Ib., 12c! il plosing % | the market was slow and weal to a dime | IS a8 a whole was not extra, so that the | vance wne New York, 4 . 2.70; straights, spring_patents, b, 12¢c; filberts, per lb., 12c; New York Money Market, v~:.~" i et S i lower. The mornin advanced m:,rde g not look ticularly | 8T, LOUIS, Jan. 19.—COTTON-Stead; $3.60@3.80; stralghi 40; bakers, $2.35 ft shiell, per Ib., 16c; hard ghell. | Npw YORK. Jan. 19.—MONEY—On call PYE LB LR RIS before much business was transacted, = | €00d | Considering auality, though, the | middling, $%c; sales, 10 bules; recelpts, & @5 . per b, 15c; pecans, large,per b, 124ci | yready at 4@4% per cent, closing offered at 3 74 Laciede Oas The cow 'market, however, was falrly | market was fully steady. ’Western ewes | hales; shipments, §100 bules; stock, 0] e Ties N, & ved gt o 3 Chentnbts, e 1. oes " peanben, dok: Gt | 4 per cent; tme money’ easier at 4 per : 13 Notional Laed ek and Tt A e Feemed Lo be | Of natives Drought $126 wethers sol up | " GALVESTON, Jan. 10.—COTTON—Firm, opring. Rl B ) i " 1 < iy By POF. cent for sixty and ninety days and 4%@i% . ) o $4.65, a e et 1 5 . 19.—C 3 "ORN-—- .2 yellow, 46%c. | Blc: roasted peanuts per Ib., T ¥ Y i i uite anxious for supplies, so that, althongh western lambs brought $6.25, | § 131 SO o winghisic: No. 8 white, Sigisie. inter iad osau Biilars mise bl Bo" | por osmt fo six months; prime mercantilc 1115274 (Pacifie’ Const. ... e A e Chought ' that the medium | Trading was active from start to finish, 86 | LIVERPOOL, Jan. 10.—COTTON—In fair R ¥No. . Blhie, SR Sooganuse, BAr A0, 4. O ERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with ac- | det St Ry IR A, oty | Aades QM ot alwave Ly sthady Briosh | At F D are iaiveq. and oy wors | Anor TRt pdalate A eed o 7 r eTC.—A, b 3 ex. Central |11l 267 : ere ou v ng, 4. 4420, BARLEY-Good fecding, $@#ic; falr to| OLD METALS, =ITC-A B. Alpirn |'(ya) business fn bankers bills at $4.56060 | Mex. Notional 183 Prossed_ Steel Car... PAnaE T Bood. seanan.. easily disposed of at what looked to be | ordinary, 4.58d; ordinary, 4464, The sales N maliing, 49G6icC. auotes the following prices: Iron, country, 7 B ; e e D, " $1.19: No. 1 _north- | Mixed, per ton, $11; iron, stoye piater bo gg’,t'?',fi:::‘;:,"",;';‘: ATt iy °{-,°,,:.,,':",,§," g -t T SR Bulls were about steady with last week's | 800, steady prices. of the day were 12,000 bales, of which 1,000 - o A | ton, $%; . . v Ives also sold at | _Quotations: Cholce western lambs, $5. re for speculation and expor: and 'in- weatern, $12(; prime timothy, $8.60G3.75; | (on, 85; copper, per b, ¥iéc; brass heavy, | commercial bills, H85G4.8. MK & 7.0 e Republic Steel N e ow 5.73; Tair to good jambs, $LIHGAA0; chotcs | cluted 0000 Americat Teceipte; 22,00 clover, contract grade, $11.30, per 1b., 84c; brass, light, per Ib,, blac; lead, SILVER—Bar, 47%c; Mexican dollars, 6l| do pfa e, good, tive Tamo - 3 X Ly 5 4 FROVISIONS- Mess pork, per bbl, $17.75. | per Ib. c; zinc, per Ib., 2l4c; Tubber, pef | g . ; J 1853 | Sugar 4 There were quite o few feeders and stock- | native lambs, $.7566.00; choice yearlings, | bales, all American, Futures opened firm Lard. per 100 Tbs.. $10.10. *Short ribs sides | Ib., 6te. A 3 sTHe R e 110 Tenn, €. b ers offered and anything desirable could | $4.90G5.10; fair to good vearlings, $.25@4.7: | and closed steady; American middling: Oc- (loosé), $8.714@9.02%. Dry salted shoulders | BONDS-Government, _ strong; refiroad, MK U. B. & P. Co.... be quoted steady. Speculators had prac- | cholce wethers, 3 .00; fair to good, $4.00 | tober and January, 4.70d; January and Feb- (boxed), $8.31%@8.62. Short clear sides WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY, irregular. 0 Vioh do . tically no good cattle on hand, so that cholce ewe 00@4.26; fair to good, | ruary, 4.76d; February and March, 4.76d; {pazad The closing quotations cn bonds are as ) they were anxious for that class of stuff. 00; feeder lambs, $.00G4.00; feeder | March and April, 4.76d; April and M < ' . e ipt: A ‘shipe fcllows: Pennsylvania ... »! . The common stuff, though, was neglected | ye g8, $3.50@3.65; feeder wethers, $3.00@ | 4.77@4.78d; May and June, 4.78@4.794; l{l':’owr'" b ‘rilnff“ Py P°|110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— | U. §. ref. 25, reg....100% L. & N. o102 | Readiag ... . 8. . and hard (o move at any ¥rice, the same feeder ewes, §1.50@2.25. Representative | and July, 4.78@4.79d; July and August, ments of flour and graln: oL te, e lohbhe ot abis o LR Nexican %o 1at "5l 1u%% ae was the case lant week. Representative | =al pe. | AUpist, and”September, 471d, Teplember Flour, bbls.... 13.900 850! CHICAGO. Jan. 19.—WHEAT—Th a5 B ; f P L6 L | gl BEEF STEERS. B cull ewes. 25 | 4400 ' i ¥ 4 ‘Wheat, bu. 24,690 | Y T T NALSThe WAT: | g 3 v 5 do 1st. prd [Western Uni 0% . I 2 25 400, Oats, bu....... . %00 | Minneapolis reported 600,000 bu. sold out of e & No. o do pfd 112 western ewes... Rye'bu. i [5:] 24,400 | terminal houses there to go back to coun- | do : ‘ st. Paul 58 native ewes... Barley, by........... 25 24401 try mills at 1c over May price. Argentine | wo N. g a0 pta 16 native ewes. On the Produce exchange today the’ but- | weather was unsettled. Private cables say | Atch. 102% Reading” gen. dn...". So. Pacific L6l do pfd . 7 ter market was easy; creameries, 176G there Is some fear of damage to wheat In | _do s SIS T & 1 M 6. 0 - 154 dairizs, 17023c. Eggs, slow, loss off, cases | India. Cables weré a help. London was [Bal. & Ohlo ds..... 1024 St L. & 8 F. ds.... Foreign Financial, 181 returnéd, 2c. Checse, qulet, 13@14c. 1%c higher, liverpool was up %@%c and | 40 3%s .o......... M8t L. 8 W ... LONDON, Jan. 10.—Monsy. wis in strong 207 western lambs. .. Ny r Fanie 1o hah un Franclsco was equal | oy g So. 2. .. 188 5. A & A P 4l demand in the market today in connection 35 western lnmby. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | o 8yc for May. The visible decrease was | Coniral of Ga. G../108 ' So. Pacific 4s.......") #1% | with the repayments to the Bank of Eng- | = e ".',..("‘;’;’J‘,“’“‘f,,."‘;’.‘.,"n‘?"‘}‘ SO o R Y W et land. Discounts were fairly maintained. 15 cull ewes v 3 € decreased % exas & Pacific in ~ ! Sumstieny ¢t iheDay on Vartous | G000 wi Worlae Shibmonts were nnly; ; (.4 118% | Businoss on the Stock exchange was auiet, ek 19 cull fambs. " D .. 702, . Wi e an anube con- 3 . N . cific - n. ) . 2 O eees i SOy lfl OUR—Recelpts, | IIP1tIng but little. Clearances, 444,000 bu. | ¢ J * k g:;lr]“ .;’(fm;”r':.'.‘,'; ";?.‘.n'"fi'ésa‘n?-":‘?.',fpofiiff AND: Syorssrasr il 13 cull ewes. NEW YORK, Jan. ‘nm oy = RaoatD '-i | Prinary receipts were 998,000 bu., against | - 3 . . ‘Americans opened irregular, became firmer as s R 143 western ewes Fieer o mpeing patents: winier patents, | SL000 last Tons. INOrihweat avosipts were | o' and then dealings came to a standstill and ¢OWws “AND STEERS. VP Dot lambe o 4 . " | 716 cars, against &1 a year ago. The north- | & ore ces closed ea Kami k S A e $3.06@M.00; winter straights, $3.5068.60; Min- | yoot™ markets Qid not advance as fast s | Chicago Ter. . . peisen o Snjer, JSRIREN Woke Wed A 14 cull yearlings...... hesota patents, $1064.; winter extras, | Weut, MOTKets did not advance as fast as | colorado So K We LOE and inactive. The amount of bullion taken B S AANTUOES ... $280a3.10; Mioncsota bakers, {35G3.40; win- | loads tuken for export. There were char- or % Con: Tob: o rrorniss o she BRak.ot Znsiand on balpncy sedny . 597 feeder lambs ter low grades, $2.60G2. 8. Rye flour, steady: | ters here for 30,000 by. of No. 1 northern. & 111% | Colo. Fuel con. bs... FARTE Tai 1< Kathith Sususd’ wisk: on 2§ western ewes. 0 WWB“-‘,‘(‘:-“W,“ LR e o0/ AT Local recelpts, 6 cars, with one contract. | Hocking Val. ue it A TR g S L e i 2 western ewes.... g J Sstimates for ‘tomorrow, 6 car: oy on. ca b 4 4 exican ewes llow western, $1.18, | CORN—Was influenced by the refusal of Boston Stocks and Bon B i et DY ibS Ralssenony a2, do- 2 goats ......... CORNMEALFimj; yellow meatern, $L13; | eastern lines to accept grain.The cariot | o . “ot®% i er | berlain to the labor supply of South Africa. - R e i S DAt . 0. by m;..r;t:lexr‘ s %o lower. Samples early were | BOSTON, Jan. 1o Cane B BeT | hut became stronger. Parquet stocks wer 35 SeaTIE wothers. afloat; state, 56@sic, c. 1. 1., New York. | closing of stocks and bonds: firm in the early part of the day, but 28 native lambs ta o he speculative trade has bee 1. E . , . BANTR oot Sooding, M5, 6 L £ | Tooi o Hars e g N R | O ks oot uvoo0es . | weakened on reailzations. The officfal list | 5 netive mabe ¥ Idaho cull ewes. Bufftalo; maiting, 41@60c, c. I f.. Buftalo. | ghoris were disposed to cover. Clearances | Mex. Central 4. 7 |Amalgamata . fontes wers offoect Tand. Bromliane wets WHEAT—_Receipts, 42,10 bi.; _exports, | LU V600 SiPOBrimary’ Tecelpts wers | Alchison - 1% Bingham . : rentes wets offered and Brasi " 024 Idaho feeder ewes 88,881 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red. 87%c. ele- | g50000 bu., against 706,000 last year. Local | 90 P ............ Wig[Cel. & Hecla.... e i sqanal _SHRISS WeEs, ‘exign- 1 Idahs feeder ew vator, and S27%c, £. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 north- | farelh ' af Seanet (RGN 188t vear. Local| poson & Atbany..."'257 |Centennial 3 sively offered. Industrials reacted. ~Rio 437 14.n0 feoder ewes ern, Duluth, 8%c, f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 el Tomotrow 00 cars. Business from | Bofton & Me. 191%|Copper, Range ... 44% | tintos were weak. The private rate of dis B5 wklain awesk. A hard, Manitoba. ®0ge, f. o ‘ b. afloat | " h Boston Elevated .16 "|Dominion Coal . count was 213-16 per cent. Three per cent 229 yearling ewes and wethers. "9 Tdaho feeder wethers ¥ o float. | the ‘west s curtalled by lack of cars. The | Ny~ N & .21 |Prankl T s, ¢ 34c for the Account: i ihroughout the day Wwheat was fairly ac- | Visinle ‘increased $5.000 b, Local stocks, | Mtgbung aie .. 140 |tore homa | Chtams, T Tho o checka s AoNdGn 82 Idaho wethers tive and generally stronger on conspicuous | 35,000 bu., an Increase of 180,000 bu | Union Pacific .... . 101%(Mohawk -....... TRRLIN Jan 1s —Prices An.the. Sourss Chicago support, higher forelgn markets. | orid 3 hica D 18 L) World's shipments, 30080 bu, most all | Mesiems, Contrd .. B¥Raret, . today were generally ."Home funds & visible supply ‘decrease and local cover- | gron !4 Shipments, 8 . ing. The close was %@%c net higher; P : - do pta. iglperror .10 were considerably harder on speculative Mirch Closed at So; May, Widsse; L] ey PHe: Sobpoda Fhaueiay M- lonc 100 4% |, 0. M A ¥ liath Quiney |1 purchases, banis were in good demand and | SOBN-—-Raceipte, W0 Bu.; SEpocts, May selling at $lc and 5ic. There has | M Eleciric 3 Trinity : change on London, 20m 48pfg for checks. Fin $a Schannecmr to . B, Limgett of B . T s . 8 ol i e been liberal ‘selling, apparentiy for some | “do" pta. 94 United Siaies .. | b : . : | CHICAGO, Jan. 19—CATTLE—Recelpts, | 3 Teoed's 20 840:rs: srsserrrserors 3 white, 30, ~The option market Was Ken- | pirted by the car cammtly LUt UON was af- | Lnited Frait R - . Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit.,|5 0000 0,00 head, including 20 head Texans: 106/ | John Swanson to K. L. Howe, iof i, erally dull’ and easy because of larger | (0N MO8 SCRREY ARG car lots were | U 8. et - NEW en. I oRYABORATED sspees I e ower; g00d to prime steers, $4.75@6.00; | = block 7, Bemis DATK «v...coo.oiiueirer country offerings and fne weather, but|contract. ' Estimates for tomorrow, 320 cars. | Westing. Common 103 'Daly West APPLI wetive, with fancy fruit | . L Quit Clatm Deeds. January showed strength on covering of | ‘Fhe i L = Hone Adventure 1% ) 3 \ : sgheres feeders, $2.25@4.25; cows, $1.40@4.40; heifers, shorts and closed lie higher, ABAINSE Ko | 1ona) ‘atook weo 610000 i a Pisemmd . the o apon Ree Jpied | iooss o4 $2.00@4.75; canners, $1.40G2.50; bulis, $2.006 | Oscar Talcott to Myrtle Talcott, lot 4, loss on May. Janusty clxngflflsn-, JFeb. 135.000 bu. - Clearances, 18,000 bu. e © London Stock Quetations. e, woi | . asansen 43, calves, $.0067.0; Texas fed steérs, . ")'I:,«;:yd. C. E. Mayne's 1st add to ruary closed at b6c; March, o ‘closed | “PROVISIONS—Market has been slightly | LONDON, Jan. DRIED _FRUITS—Spor |67 1710000 . HOGS—Rece . . ‘Milier to Wi i c; May, $8@dic; closed at 48%c; | jower, except January lard, influenced by | Consols, money Drunes are in moderate jobbing request | %11l B tamaarecsiple, 00 head; sstimated | Maey K. Milr fo WUSS M TrY July, 47365 larger receipts than expected and a lower | do account........ % |Nerfolk & Western.. i6% | @and rule about steady at 3@7c for il | S o 5 X ad; left 'over, 10,000 | lots 1 to % § ot B, OATS— Recelpt 5 - ,, Loy Al (b A e A e R e H sokukl head; market 10c lower, elosed dull; butch- | block 5, and other property in Flor- hog market. There were 56,000 hogs, with e »! & Apricots are quiet; boxes quated ere, $6.20@8.680; good o cholce heavy, $6.600 | ence LT i prices at the yi Be lower. Estimtes | Aichison, Si{osiare at MaGoc and bags at T4@lic. " Peaches, | I Yy S Tetah ier Rt navy, SN0 | AR08 . akar ie & Bliben. et e J 2 -l or tOmorro ) 1ogs 1! - A e > b 108% | Peansyivania quiet hut stea and un nged at 121 - > T o J * 1 » t " R Py 72,900 last year. 3 5| do ist pfd y — head; sheep, steady to strong: \ — SR5 A4 berely. gendy. WAV closed” at WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | SRS AR ;r.: B Coffee Market. strong to Lc. higher: §ood 'to Cholce weth: Total amount of transfers.......... $1,492 HAY—Firm; shipping, 85@70c; good to Gr TR... . MR Sowhors “ Ratiway ... B NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—COFFEE-Spot, ers, $1.25G4.60; fair fo choice mixed, $4.25@ cholco, sheqdl e Y Jamaepnek T ':': T | Benversa 100 G sontndrn Pacid quict. Futures’opened steady at a partiai Gt naline jambe. W00 e OP irm; state, common to cholece, ! . -3 an. e > W » do pid osen a Pacinic cline of 5 points, under renewed offer- e b i 1008 Crop, 30gHe: AN ‘Crop asc; olds. | Brm: No. 3 red western, 6s: No. 1 Cail: | g ™ X & morh ings by importers. Speculation was very sainic: Pucillo const, 12 Crop, waae: 1] ; fornia s Pyturcs, steady, March, 6 | "oy i 11 Y walted Baies” S [ qutet, with fes ureicas cables and statistics. crop, ; olds, 2sc Ay, 2i4d. o 24 ptd 8% _do pi . but shorts took a little, steadving values, wmln o !lleul ‘.|ug\-ibum’,&me 2 :r-.. “::‘“"l‘:“!l‘w";-“|‘|u1[-::l:lur-9\!m‘l>lrrlgmJ“l’,:l‘:l‘:g- [Eneie Ote. 188 Ve e a ;md‘ th .Ium was quiet on m.»‘ u;;nw.x; :; Calffornia 0 8., 19c; Texas dry, v, qulet, d 3 ¢ ary, | Loulsville sh.. 1328 do i basis. Sales were 9,000 bags. including :lll': *';'hbfl'hllr'l i oy I!l:;g({:s "L".Tf':‘ ‘(l‘l:.'»:id:‘ : % t-am. ‘“:R*m*! . 17u|'1 B l-';{l)r\:zjr\ at 43¢, March, 4.35c; May, 4.504 LEA ER—Firm; acld, 24@25%ec. 2 A et padian, 7 SILVER- ber ounce. 4.85c; June, 4.6ic; Beptember, 4.80 vem- PROVISIONS—Beef, steady; family, $16.00 FLOUR-St. Louls fancy winter, 88 3. MONEY-"3G3% per cent. * The rate of | ber, 4.8¢; Deccmber, 5.06c 17.00; mess, $10.50G11.00; hee? hams, §20500 | FCPS—At London (Paclfic coast) firm, | discount in'the open market for short bills - al : ers, $14.00615.00; city, §$24.0027.00. | £6 188@ L7 Bs. 3 {8 3% per cent and for three months bills o1 and Resin Cut meats, stea pickl'd bellies. $%%0gp | PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; extra India |ls 3%@3% per cent DI CIEY Tas h O Cradit Balanecs. Ly PR, shayiéers, W: Dlokiad hama, e e T ot . Beime e New Yars Mining Quotations. $1.34: runs, 15592 bbls.; average, 10,419, §IU40; refined, steady; continent, $10.55: | Steady, i2x 6d. Hacon, Cumberland cut, 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—The following are | bisthaas: 1o macreis, S0 10 —Oll—Lee's Bouth America, 311 compound, & 506775, | 3 1bs;, firm, dRe: short ribs 16 1o 24 Ibs.. | (he closing prices on mining stocks: 1" TOLEDO, Jan 16—0IL—No change. Fork firm: '1;‘1:.1:,":1&1‘:7;1;;75. short clear, | B, Hls B lon g T s Eotiagie | Adams Con Littie NEW YORK, Jan. 19.-01L—Cottonseed, 50; L00G13. 1 o R, 18 00} $ 2 | Al % |Ontario - A S ) WRALLOW=Steday; city, bo; country, ex@ | heayy: B, 1,40 Ibe., tirm, dTs; short, clear Breece : t;ém: Poha T o0, S Futpenting, quist. ge. cks, 2 . , 478 6d; _ clea Brunswick_Con el ke . P FATR, i Ay RiCE-Firm: domestic, fair to extra, #%@ | }f 1o 38 1% (aulet, Sis, - Shoulders. square, | Coms o B e ST QT dnesed, M 204 O ern, In tlerces, quiet, 5ls; American refined, | Horn 8 —T state dairy, 19@25%c: creamery. Moy | I patle, quisl, B 81 qren S - _; Sugey o8 Nelasees. creamery, common_fo cholce, 19G26c. i S L R a hi e 2 W ORLEANS, Jan. 19.—8UGAR—D EGUS—Recelpts, 7.080 pkgs.; easler; state | - CHENSTY _""'.;fi‘- Rewen vest white - ::.l.-‘-l. ket |:q, k r‘,,.‘;‘ 16 open klem:‘lwna:l ::‘: 'rmltwhf::::‘.y arie. LALAUW = #Time city, steady, 278 6d; AUS- | OMAHA, Jan. 19.—Bank clearings today, | 4€; yeilow. g 15160 seconds. ‘z'k-t': 5435’ CHEESE—Recelpts, 542 pkgs.; firm; state | trallan in London, firm 3d. $1,481,300.89° corresponding day last year | MOLASSES -Steady: open kettle, 14G2%5c full cream, fancy small. colored, fall made, [ The imports of wheat into Liverpool last | 51455 aINa: inerease. 821,142 % Y4 | centrifugal, S ’ ‘made, 13%@lic’ state full cream, | Weok were 2 ™ from Atlantle | * NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—Clesvings, $153,590,- S YRUP—19a “:,,,,? ral, made, @i | Dot Lo from Pacific and 400 from nl; balances Bl . & WNEW YORK, Jan 19.-8UGAR-Raw, . 13%e; lar ored, : . g, Jan learings, . | nomina ined, “stea late made, 14 white. ali | The Tmports of corn from Atlantic ports | s49: balances, #0406, money. & PeE o ‘,',“' MOLASSES - Firm Jige: late m last week were 3% quarters. b IOBTON, Jan 19—~Clearings, $2.821,910; T TRY—Allve; steady; turkeys, 4@ = arn 716,297 ool Market. fowls, lc. Dressed, firm: western Fhiladolnlle Produny Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 19.—Clearings, | ST. LOUIS. Jan. 19— WOOL—Unchanged: 3gldc; western fowls, 10%c; tar-| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 19.—BUTTER— | $16.523,345; balances, $2,488.519; money, 6 hef | medium grades and combing, 1i@2ic, lghi 19¢. Easler; extra western creamery, 26%¢; | cent. fine, 16@19%c, heavy fine, 15@iSc; tub- business in tin for both | extrs nearby prints, %c CHICAGO. Jan. 18.-Clear'ngs. $33.004938; | washed, 19620 and future delivery was reported at | EGGS—Firm; nearby, 26%c, at the | balances, 8,546,208, N ¥ork exchange, ¥c| NEW YORK, Jan 19.—~WOOL—Firm. e 8! Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—DRY GOODS— Business in cofton goods keeps fully up to recent averages and would be larger if stocks In first hands were more ample. The tone of the market is very firm. Kid fin- ished cambrics advanced 1%c per yard Print cloths are strong and dificuit to buy. Silks and ribbone are firm, with a fair business doing B EEEEEE 3R auSAR #2g! B2 $ 2| Sebsdate e Whisky Market. CHICAGO, Jan, 19.—~WHISKY—On basis of high wines, $1.30. 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 19.—WHISKY~Steady, $1.90. PEORIA, Jan. 19.~WHISKY—For finished goods. §1.9). CINCINNATI, Jdn. 19.—~WHISKY—Distil- lers' finished goods steady on basis of §1.3 Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN, IIl., Jan, 19.~BUTTER—Only one lot of 300 1bs.’ was offered on the Board of Trade todayi27c was bid, but it was not sold. The committee declared a_firm mar- ket at 27c. Sales for the week, 51,000 Ibs. THE REALTY MARKET, o0 Woosrsumuuunwnen 255Pz3888n2z28suuEY s 253238332 BARINSSBS38A s5558383883888888 H 338 INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday, January 1%: Warranty Deeds. Lombard _Liquidation company to Anton Ostranic, #i4 lot 1. biock 10, CHIC g 5 Kountze's 3d a. 3 HICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET. Mary Goodehild et al to 8. D. Good- - child, undivig of w 2 feet iot 9, block Cattle and Hogs Are Lower, Wh 11, E. V. Smith's add...... Sheep Stay Steady to Strems. Rose Schonberger to H. B Liggett et £ 0523 €5 015 11D i 0903 5 65 0000 68 8060 62 8 1k 1B O 51 Baw 838 poor to medium, $3.0004.75; stockers and Recelpts. Shipments. QBAAD o0k vohonssviiberantod Cras 1IN 2 Hogs ...... e ) Sheep ... . veeee 1,204 Kansas City Live Stock Market, MEMBERS KANSAS CITY, Jan. 19.-CATTLE-Re- Chicago Board of Trade celpte, 7,000 hn:ud natives, 1000 hes Tex- Bt. Louls Merchants Exch'ge :.lll. head '1,1');!1 ('n‘l\'«u 260 ‘hv native - exans: corn fed steady to 10c lower; cows Ana Beitera mionds 1o Mikaek < stomksie and GENERAL COMMISSION feeders, higher, quarantine. steady: cholce export and dressed beef steers, $4.9065.60; Dealers in Grain and Pro- fair to good, $3.80G4.5; stockers and feed: | Sl Visions for Cash or Future ore. R00G415; wentern ted sleers. $2.7503.20; Delivery exas and Indian steers, $3.36614.15; Texas Write for our Market Letter, cows, $2.6062. %0 tive cows, $1.75¢8.85; na- - ()FF’I‘("I L 5 tive ‘heifers. $2.354.5; canners, $1.00G2.00; | [§ ) ¢ bulls, $2.0004.85; calves, §3.0076.90. [l Chicago, 82 Rialto Bidg. HOGS—Recelpts, 4,00 head; market ‘% [l Missourl Valley. Towa Fy— 28333333 8323288 18c lowei: top, 36.60; bulk of sales, $6.40 Bo. Omaha, 319 Exch'ge Bldg. t; heavy, #5006 00; mixed packers, 3.3 Omaha, 650-652 Bee Bldg . $6.2T14016.42%; yorkers, 5.404;6.10. 2P ' AND LAMBS—Receipts market steady (o etrong: . $4.0006.%; western lambs, 33 fed ewee. 53.00G3.95; native weth: 460 western wethers, $3.00G4.20; stockers | P, B. Weare, Pres. C. A. Weare, V Pres and’ feeders, $2.00@3.25. Established 1862, vouts Tive siock warker. | WEARE COMMISSION CO,, CHICAGD ST. LOUIS, Jan. 19.—-CATTLE -Receipta, Mempers of the Principal Lichunges. 3,000 head, Includpg 2,220 head Texans; Private Wires to All Foints. market steady for natives, slow to lower | GRAIN, FROVISIONS, ¥10C BONDS for Texans: native shipping and export Bought and sold for cash or steers, $4.5065.50, with strictly fancy quoted future delivery. up to %6 dressed beef and butchers' steers, | OMAHA BRANCH, 110-111 of Trade W5.00; steers under 1006 lbe., §3.00G4.50; 1 elephone 1316 stockers ‘and feeders, 32.70@4.25; cows and W. B Ward, Locai Menag 11g i :—--..__-_-_..:-__-»E—? et B