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8 : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1903. e e ————————————————————————————————————————— e e e e et e e e e e e e e e e e e f (AN "In market was dull and a little lower at [Cash: No. 2 mixed, 39G39%c; No. 2 white, | Steck exchange were slightly more cheer T ' 1500 CO“MERC'AIA L\D F]‘\AA\CIAL $2.00G28.35. Copper was 3s 94 lower at|d0c; No. 3, #9%@40c. ful, but business was 4|ul-| “consols hard- 0 A A ll‘E STOL‘ MAR‘\ET . 1% | £52 17s 64 for spot and 53 7d for futures in| OATS8—No. 2 white, %%@3c; No. 2 mixed, | encd on easier money and home ralls were " <he London market, while here it was easy, sl',‘c. irregular. Américans opened weak and | o o b4 but without material chanke; standard 1s | “HYB-No. 2 e o » rose to parity, but there was an Indispos . w1 1 ies & " quoted at 5 lake at $12.25G12.60; elec- —Timothy, $13.00; prairie, $9.00. ton_to e t being subject | Both Bee 2 3 o A® Oommedities Eule Firm en the Board of | Talee. 31§11, Joke A A o | B OTTRE roimery, st anie, ste. | enlo, operate, the market belng sublect f teers and Oows Commanded Just | 1.0 iesy o0 Trade 12.%. Lead advanced 1s 3¢ fn London, EGGS—Fresh, 18%c. quiet. Grand Trunk was heavy on profit- About Steady Prices [ jIng at £11 10s, but was unchanged here at Recelpts. SBhipments. | taking. Kaffirs sagged. Bulllon amountin . 1210 [ 4tac. Bpelter was quiet and unchanged in | Wheat, bu. s 0% | to £17.00 was withdrawn from the Ban) — 1200 ondon at Me 6d and cloged here at $4.%. [Corn, 'bu sosiesbby .2% | of England to or shipment to South o SPECULATION SERVES TO KEEP PRICES UP | iron Was o thade luwer abroad, Glasgow | Oats, bu tismsdeees e i B HOGS OPENED FIVE HIGHER, CLOSED WEAK | 1 1] : | closing at 53 61 and Middleshorough at — PARIS, Jan. 2.—Kaffirs were ered | o 4 47s 1ld; locally Iron was quiet and un- St. Louis Grain and Provisions. early on the bou today and priced were . S Whenat, Cor nd Provisfons All | changed; No. 1 foundry northern was b | quoted at $20.0001%.00; No. 1 foundry north- steady; beeves, $3.30G5.00; cows, bulls and mixed, $1 00; stockers and feeders, $2.50 @4.00; yearlings and calves, $2.35! HOGS_Recelpts, 430; market, Ic higher: selling 0; bulk, U676 40 b Hecelpte. 80, toady. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, EELEETH $8 Oattle are Steady and Active, Homw Higher, While Sheep Drop. o b0 T ok S cnbt Mavethen vility Labolia, et B GHICAGO, Jan. M.-CATTLE-Receipts, " AHBAS. <o | Eenerally wea arquet stocks were eep Rece ‘airly Liberal, but De- 7 n 000 head: ateady, utive;: good 6 BEISRS a 2 4 3 Pl R g R g‘:"‘““' FirmiNO. | but inactive ts improved on London 4 oo . cers, $4.7506.00; poor to rom n Quarter of a Cent ¢ and No.'1 foundry, southern, woft, at | 3,104 cash. Elevator, T0ac) Mra mfi‘?» i | buying orders. ws were in steady de-| mand Was Active for Both Sheep %0 3 50; stockers and feeders, ty-Seven and a ¢ il o CORN=IHigher; No. 3 Gash, Sie; track, | Mand and Portuguese were In good Fequess and Lambs and Good, Steady ] i A aiar spa - igher o or conce e conversion " 1 " 2 1 4.9, alt OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKET. |[040 Moy, 40 2 cash, c: track, | (e 3 per cent of the internal debt. Banque ices Were P B0 5 0 | Texas fed steers, $4.50614.50 o0; May a\,'I," ‘No. white, 36%@¥ic *|de Parls and Credit Lyonnalse were fa Lo 120 635 + HOGS—Recelpts, 2000 head; estimated Condition of Trade and Wuotations on | RYE-Quiel at 49460, vored. Industriale were stfonger. AL the N8 AND ERELE. tomorrow, 40000 head; left over. 9,000 tiea 3 3 close prices were f Panama Car : - : qd e CHIUAGO, Jan, #.—Wheat, corn, oats and Staple and Famey Produee. | s hoaaya- Unchanged; red wimter patents. | qiires were 1o requcst on a rumor that | SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 3. weneeies ;5 Ahd Dutchers. PLIQLS: 8ood o chelee provisions ruled firm today: Mdy wheat | poGe—preah stack, soc | 8.90; cleat, $8.9.3.00. - R | Colombia had boen granted a further delay | Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ; 2 e heavy, $.GGEET4; rough heavy, 1.3506.00; 4 A O FIVE POULIRY Chters: s0100; X A othy, & 3 n giving a decislon on the isthmian canil { Official Monday N o 2 4 ight, §. 86,5, $c and provisions 182ic over yesterday PP P e S ™ M T ol s Bl v T T W T s Propositions. Suez Canal shares suffered | Omelal Tuesdny 8 b+ SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 18,000 T T ity e e e e ny | Beese, TigiSc; spring chickens, per Ib., 106 < Backed, east track, 80gS3c. | & fresh setback. Rio tint llled on_the oo %7 head; sheep, steady to weak; lambs,' 1015 peculative uctivity ' any | §ee " Steady’ timothy, 310.00GH15.50; prai- | Fise in the price of copper. “The private | Two days this week.... 5 lower: good to cholce wethers, $1.15u4.25; e I et hor ae usual, the hand | DRESSED POULTRY—Young chickens, | rie, $7.5011.50. Fato of discount was 21516 pér cent. Three | Same duys lnst week falr fo_choice mixed, $8.5@4.5; western of A tereat Tormen’ the Sleading. long | 11@12; hens, 10G11c; turkeys, 14G16c; ducks, [ JRON COTTON TIES-—$1.07%. ey Dt L. BT s or eheckn.! | Eaine chres Sutors oot W P S T R et Could ‘be neen: May wheat opened 15ac to | 10GIC; geesé. iz BAGGING_6 1647 1-16c. TN Yo % Zinteraationals . an 1| Hame fonr weeks e N Omeral yosterday o . P \Aipi B o | BUTTER—Packing stock, 144616c; cholce | HEMP TWI 3 - L TR OROTILR | Bt Gaye teot Your.. y il ;:fix::-%‘?nfln&‘n:’?m&‘r' n'fi‘:-mfvfn:: -;M.-I: | dairy, In tubs, 16@iic; separator, 27@2sc. PROVISIONS—Pork, _ higher; jobbing, lr"'"“ w 1" "‘rm at the op: "l'"y.‘-d"'< _Xfl: Same days last year . the unresponsive attitude of the Livbepool STERS—Standards, per can, %c; extra | standard mess, $17.75. ' Lard, higher, $ .67 | Poutse today, but the latter finished easier| RECEIPTS FOR THE e I (l;-"le % o Imarket to the strangth on this side yester- | selects, per can, $c; New York counts, Dry salt meats (boxed), stronger: extra | U0 PeRIZSHORS. Canadion BN cehange | The following table shows the recelpts of | - g S8 300, 1 M 29,044 oy, Their . @ftetings, however, 'Q.".i;;ark. 4d; bulle extra woiects, per gal., §1 £horts, 4; clear ribs, §9; Short clears, $9.35. | Fhe< o0 don, 20m 4SWpiE for checks. gattle. hogs and sheep al South Omana for | | CK.COWB A RS. Sheep . atly 4 o ¢ - | bulk, standard, per gal., $1. acon oxed), stronger; extra orts, | on London, 2 p 0 ecks. the year t te, with . ns with 5 o 2 70 o, g s e ol A B8 | 9@l0c; herring, Ge: | $10.50; clear ribs, $10.50; short clears, $11. ‘W ¥ - ey the year to date, with comparisons w | HOGS-The hog market opened a big Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. ) ki . N trong at A Hogs ... C114,960 141,07 6, . = 0 S naa ; | e ‘head ves, - o T e T T B POULTRY—Quiet; chickens, 9c; turkeys, | opentng Activits by Selle Met by | Bheer 59100 9100 .. |In some cases the prime loads sold as | SeIpts, 10,00 head natives 1000 head Tex: Ported. to. have unm.umf approximately redsnapper, 8 2 5 d 18¢; ducks, 12c; geese, 6c. ‘ il Avirage price pald for hogs at S 'l""“h as a cime higher. Packers, though, | AuS, 100 ¢ general Tarket 'steady to 0,000 bushels of May on the upturn. With | Ib. d0c; lobeters, & 2 28 dnl?‘g"rfi%n i creamery, 2@2%c; Orders, Preventing Slump. Omuha for the last several days with com- ;‘;’.;‘;‘l‘.lfiv. g G g T !g"ll‘"““'y- | higher; stockers and feeders and bulk of Deatness o Pothwestern © matiemm ‘the | hallbut 1 5 BAGS—Lower at 19¢, loss off. NEW YORK. Jan. 2.—~The opening ac- | barisons - | finally bought the bulk of them about a A Salves, steady to lowers cholce export and red Qulokly "preassd the price down to| BRAN—Pet ton, $18.50, 'Recelpts. Shipments, | tivity in stocks today was on the selling 905, 1902, 1901, (1900, 1500, 1595, [1897. | Mickel higher. As the morning advanced | dressed beef steors, $4.80g0.50; falr to good. R At hia Hecius support, influcnced | HAY~Prio ted by Omaha Whole- | Wheat, nu. 72,000 &8,00) | dide and seemed to be due (o operations by : the feeling seemed to grow weaker N | e rn ot e A e s ] 8% BRS By toperts of MAF & t sales | sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1up- [ Flour,’ bble. 11,000 | room traders, hased on the weakness de 1 T W the close was slow, with a gogd part of | Western nfi?rl. Bogs.o; 'rexas and s rukis of 100,000 Dushi i the | sne, & No. 1 medium, $1.50; No. 1 veloped at the “elose yesterday, buc sup- ' at 1| the advance lost. 'The lightwelghts sold | (ndian steers, R 608.80; native Reifrs, and a decrease of 2,60, ushels 1n- the | oarse, 87, Rye straw, o, Theso prloes are | parting orders were encountered which put | 8 8 largely from §840 down. Medlum . weights | $.00; native cows, 8180680, native helfers, :vorfu“; Vo e T T B met | for hay of good color and quality., Demand by a stop to the efforts of professionals to went largely from $6.40 to 3650, while the yis@alvh“d‘flfiw 0@ ulls, $2.25@ liberal llquidation, with little hesitation and | falr: re\(-el ts light. Visible Supply of Grain. f;r:':!l’rlw";_ "1’"?{ by «flmrllnhx":um‘-(lub:rf;\:r 53’»‘"1';:‘; h‘:,n\; 'flh:ul;knzll?ugrofi. ‘:vs's:) ‘l-n“u‘: “HOGS-Recelpts, 11,000 head; market o ’ CORN e, case of sale they would ve 10 ow vi e E . K . the close was strong at the top price, 0%, R e NEW YORK, Jan, 20.—Special cable and | for delivery. On the other hand the buy- fore a clearance was made. Representa- s Doney &8 $0.70; 30}&_:1.0\:1'(3!::‘;7!"{-! . "fi“l’":w;u: RYE—No, 2, 45c. l:‘le‘rnp':llcfcl:rmlunlcl;‘lnns ‘D|R"d"|r|"§|' ing orders were placed on a scale down- tive sales: mixed Dackers, 36, 3606.00: W P g R g VEGETABLES. show the following changes in avallable | ward for the most part, and the recovery No. ‘,}v sh. br. o. .Av. 8h. ) S i o Jed R va BOWeE. yorkers, $6.4046.42i8; pigs. total for the three points of 421 cars, | NEW CELERY—Kalamasoo, per dox., 35¢; | “miiman . Uonion Soaten e Conagn cast | Gume to a stop for luck of motive power. iL BHEEP AND LAMBS Recel - X spurt in stocks in New York public against 397 cars last week and 48 a year | California, per doz., $@75c. of the Rockles, decreased 17,000 bu.; afloat | utilitles helped the recovery, ihe decision ago. Primary receipts were 718,000 bushels, | - POTATOES-Per bu., i0c. for and in Europe, decreased 2,500,000 bu.; | o the appeliate ivision o the court ut compared with 44,000 the corresponding day | @WEET POTATOES—Iowa and Kansas, total supply, decredsed 2617000 b, ¢ | Albany against the constitutionality of the 3 5. CORN—United States 'and Canada, east | New York franchise tax being the reason The corn market opened easy m; Imeu‘; TURNIPS-—Per bu., 40c; Canada rutaba- |of the Rockies, decreased 31,000 bi for the buying of thesc stm-knx 1t has been gountry Cacceptances, weak cables and | gar per Ib, 4o OATS—United States and Canada, east of | cicarly expected that the decision would be | favorable weather. = Later the market)| BEETS—Per bu., 40c. the Rockies, decreased 272,000 pu. | against the tax and the effect had been turned firm and falrly active on receipts, | CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., $2. Among the more important incre re- | discounted for two weeks past by buying | emaller than expected, and the report that| PARSNIPS—Per bu., f0c. ported this week are those of 1,056,000 bu. at | on ihe confident assumption. that the. re- &n Influential house was supporting prices. | CARROTS-Per bu., ‘ic. Fort Willlam, Port Arthur and Keewatin, | enlt' would e us opnnbneed ‘taday, This | 22 ¢ : clally In good demand and closed e higher sHADISHESSouthern, per doz. bunches, Byptinnc, e, most immediately. The market fell back| The officlal number of cars of stock The leading decreases are those of 300000 | into a deeper rut of idleness than at any ¢ by v © 4le. “May wold between 43%c And Hisc e - 0 ress ¥ | brought in today by each rond wa -, “\r oot bu. at northwestern interior elevators, 100, Gattle,Hows s""’i“""i 9 4 . v time sirge the first of, the year. Yester- osed Xc ap at le. Receipts here | WAX BEANS—Per bu. box, $: string | 00y bu. at Chicago private elevators. 1,000 | dav's " fow 'siroma® S were " lacking. bt -+ e K3 DRt RO Dok, MW u. at Rochester, 50,000 bu. at Burlington, [ There was realizing in Chesapeake & Ohio Oate opened easy on liberal receipts and | CABBAGE-Holland seed, per ib., 1%e. 6000 bu. at Davenport and 80,000 bu. af | owing (o denials of yesterday's rumor that country acceptances, but turned firm on| ONIONS—New home grown, in sacks, per [ Nashville. G oAty Would Tae Sver Hocking Vil govering. Liberal selling by a prominent | bu, oc: Spanish; per crate, $i.%5. % pany would tal & house checked the dvance for a time, but | 'NAVY BEANS_Per b, 126 later the buying movement became gen- OES—New California, per d-ba o 4 tul ang as bfferings in the pit were Nht | ket crate, $2.15; Florida, per 6-basket era PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 0.-BUTTER—|In progress by its officlals, =presumably prices advanced. e wheat strength was | $5. Weak and lc lower; western creamery, | lcoking to the disposition of the road, ac the main bull influence. May sold between | “CAULIFLOWER—California, per crate, | 26¢; extra nearby prints, Zic. " | cording to the authority vested in the de; o4 and 36%e and closed %@He over .50 ‘GGS—Markel 3c lower; fresh nearby, | pesitories of the stock. =Amalgamas | 4 terday at 36c. Local recelpts were 362 cars. FRUITS, %c at the mark; fresh western, 26c, loss | Copper rose nearly a point at one flrg- onicl R, I, K Provisiors were dull but firm on the ad- | ppARS_Jall varfeties, per bos o off; fresh southwestern, 2ic, loss’ off; ‘fresh | the ground of a rather vague confidence |- i I & b. R vance in hog prices and smaller recelpts at { raqo. per box, 8258, Vo POX 0l0- | southern, 2c, loss off. e ‘f'"}'“': ne in_the trade Feore 3T | Miinols Central . the chief recelving _points. May pork BBL S W enion bbi.. $. CHEESE—Firm, with a fair demand; | improved. Great Northern preferred s closed 274 higher at $16,721, May lard 15 Now Yorn stork w5 cojifiona- | New York full creams, prime small, 1@ | fe S oE o R it . peeuziu Total recelpts .. Up,at $0.62% and May ribs 2o better at | Helifowers, per bu. box, S8 o | e New York full creums, falf 10 K000 | Bimbra of & coming increase i the ivi: | The disposition of the day's recelpts was L GRAPES-Malagas, per keg, $6.00g700. | STl [Ba@ec: New YoTe A GRS | dend rate. There was much discussion of | 8 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- atimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 3 | ¢ T s e 5 w nd r e was muc T e cars; corn, 320 cars; oats, 200 cars; hogs, B:fl,":,’:,“{',“f“’,‘,’:"1‘,‘,',:‘,"{,‘0;'3'5_’53_"""' 810 | Tair to good large, 13%@1%%c. the action of the secretary of the treasury | o IREiNs tatare Heoned- ae fellowsi TROPICAL FRUITS. Toledo Grain and Seed s o e tais and. Hodioinal posds | g:.:n; p"i{iuckml Co : T . . - s v ?| Swirt and Company > = — | ,BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | TOLEDO, Jan. 2.~WHEAT—Falrly ac- | ACCERteD as scearlty for government de- | Z¥00 216 Correr Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.|Yes'y. "‘mfi';’fi,u Chlftohin: ey i Bnlios 1;}" n';d lower; cash and January, 79¢;| Bankers were inclined to view it as a |Cudahy Packin = i SMONS— . B35 . | May, ke, = ; Armour & Co. e ol monl .| wl | S OR Acia-Tiorida Brights’ 8 CORN=Dull and steady; January, 4%c; | Ge5fined to - facilitate. the contraction of | vansant & Co. May (19 T T (T9%@ 19%@% | fornia navels, $3.50; a sw May, % | and firm; January, Sae; | CUTTENCY, Now that funds are flowing back | arey & Benton Ty e sy i Tt Tuteas | ol misen. $5.80; choloe. 5 R R Ty TANSE. PN LI e genters, just as his avowed O s e e oCarn— | | ! ey | DATES—Persian, 1b._ boxes, per Ib., | No. 2, 53c. D . T atincourale SnPda: | savingstone & Jan. A7 | 48 @) 4T%| 463 6c; per case of 30-1b. pkgs., $2.55. o) r. dull and firm; Janugry. | Bo% of bank note circulation while the de- | 1 VI *Huss May Ml % vy 4| FIGS—Calltornla, per 10-1b. cartons, $1;|¢7.05; March, $7.16. Prime timothy, $10.%. e A r bonds was | B. F. Hobbi July 43 la2@%| 43| 42% | Turkish, per -Ib. box, 1@isc. g M. H in prices of government bonds was . SCAts— \ | | MISCELLANEOUS, N T i L A A BT R L G Do Rothi . . feast to procure bonds from the open mar- | Le gfl;} b 34| % \:5!.2;14. HONEY~New Utah, per 2i-frame case, | Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran.|yei jn order to be able to keep out note | Wertheimer oy g L R i MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. a0 WHEATMay, | fssues and to retaln government deposita. Other buyers *0rK— | IDER-New York, i per 3-bbl., $2 %e; July, 18%@78%¢c; on track, No. 1 hard, e prospect of gold exports was a con- ot Rt | 'gfiAFBngkl'}Al"sz\\'Ium-ns‘n. per 4-bbl., | "s/;c; No. 1 northern, 8%c; No. 2 northern, | tinuing influence in_speculation in stocks. ‘Totals . 8514 6,324 May : per bbl., $3.75. y sEsssse 38 Receipts. Shipments, T SR srsrsraszzanzins 1 [Sre——. SERENR &2 Fs ] SAa5557 FEEEE £ head; market strong to bc higher; 1ambe, $4. 00; western lambs, 85 fed ewes, $3.004.25; native wether: 4.65; western wethers, $3.0004.70; and’ feeders, $2.10@3.50. St. L ive Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 6,000 head, including 4,000 head Texane: market slow, lower; native shipping and export steers, $4.40@5.40, with !lrIclIK fancy worth up to'$6; dressed sbeef and butcher stee 005.00; steers under 1,000 1bs., $3.5 @4.50; 'stockers g cows and heifers, o $1.50@2.50; bulls, $2.5009.50; calves,'$&,wai.50; Texas and Indlan steers, $2.90G4.35; cows and heifers, $2.30G3.3. HOGS—Recelpts, 5,000 head mark: higher; pigs and lights, $6.15@6.45; packers, 8. 00; butchers, $6.46G6.50. EEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 2,000 H 8, $4.00 bucks, weses zee BEEs=S Crnnsasaand BE bbb i z85 2228 £ S——— ley. The laiter stock showed some strength | Philadelphia Produce Market. on account of consultations known to be B L LT P s gase EXTERE £a7852 St. Joweph Live Stock Market, !IT. :E‘BP;‘PH". Jan. "M.-—CA‘;I'I‘LF"IRL ceipts, 2,010 head; generally’steady; natives, BT Texas and westerns, {8 2o5.00: cows and helfers, $2.0084.35; veals, 7.60; stockers and feeders, $3.00@4. HOGS—Recelpts, 7, head; natives higher; light and light mixed, $6.2 05 medfum and heavy, $6.35G6.75; pigs, $.50% 6.20; bulk, $6.4( L SHEEP AN LAMBS—Receipts, 4,940 head; active: top Colorado lambs, $6. western wethers, $4.60. SEsSAERRAE ERAN22IBAL 8L 2eETeETLLLTTLTTLTLLITTITTLELL: EECTERTEN SE S & gy BEsmi Biisiaigi Bl : i : P R RRRR PR PRRNRRTIRRRRPERRRABARRARBRABRAARS 338§E$2$$S§§§52$ Stock In Sight. The following were the receipts of live stock at the six principal clies yesterd Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Umaha 4,896 8,619 fi.alm Chicago . 4,000 Kans®s City 10,000 8t. Louls . 6,000 Bt. Joseph 2,010 ty Sioux Ci - 1500 The persistent apathy of the demand for | CATTLE—There a fairly liberal run 29 ... ST | \ POPCORN—Per Ib,; 2c 3 ents, $4.006G4. 1 cond | stoeks led to a [’ e selling movement, as cattle here today and the quality was| SHEEP—There was not a heavy supply Totals 28,406 e 1 1015 | HIDES—No, No, ; | patents, $3. first’ clears, $2.46 was the case vesterday. and the market in on the common order. The market, |of sheep and iambs here this morning and s et Yay 9 4114 | No. 1 salted, Tige: No. . 1| ord_clears. 05, closed weak and a{ the lowest in the midst | though, was in fairly good shape and thé |gs the demand continued quite liberal the Cotton Market. ¥ 1/ 9 a2 | veal calf, § to 123 Ibs., Sic:' No. 2 veal | BRAN—In bulk, $14.25@14.50. of the largest activity of the day. | prices paid showed very little change from market ruled active and fully steady The | Npw ORLEANS, Jan. 2. calf, 12 fo 15 Ibs ary hides, 8@12c; — Bonds were dull and irregular. Total | yesterday. guality was better than yesterday, #o that | quiec: sales, $,000; ordinary, nge: good o sheep pelts, 25075c; horse hides, $1.50@2.60. Milwaukee Grain Market. pales, par value, 320500, United' States | The quality of the boef steers in particu. | the saies muke u better appearance, Ewes | Suifiey *3%. fow middiing. 8 116 ria < NUTS—-Walnuts, No. 1 roft shell, per 1b. - WHEAT—Mar- | 25, Teslstered. the 3 fegistered, and the |lar wax inferior, and nothing at a1l cholce | sold ae high at H.0, wethers .66, vear. | STSONEY, (e 107 MG, 8110, Mios 15¢; hard shell, per Ib., Me: No. 2 e s taaRe. Mo s, reglstered, advanced i per cent, and | was offered. Packers, though, had to have | lin 00 and pative lambs sold at’ $5.60 | fain& o%3!510c+ BO0G tiddilng, Sac; middling No, 2. 13¢; No. Joot strong; No, 1 northern, 8@ec; No. 0id"d4s, comimon, and the %% % per'cent | a few cattle, and while they did not.take |and 375 Trading was very brisk from | {iife® LSS JSEURI Ll PAle, ock: R St Sats ha Follows: P s 8 northern. QNc; May, e jon_call hold with much life, still they pald right|start to finish and everything eold In u | {'GaX oot February, 5.6008 71a; March. & 7 FLOUR—Quiet but strong; winter pat- soft shell, per Ib., “X",‘E'Y“s’-“": . %o: sample, 49| ,,7he Tollowing are the closing prices on | around steady prices'for what was on sale. | hurry, é:?“' Koril, 86300860 0 Moy, &O1GH. 950 ents, $3.60G8.70; straights, $3.50G3.45; spring ., '16¢; pecans, large, per Ib., BARLEY—Steady; No. &, 6ic; sample, 49| tpe New York Btogk exchange: There were not very many oftered, though, | Feeders were again scarce and in fact | fli3¢s iBtlG &8GR0, 0 MO, ROGTEE nts, $3. straights, ~$3.0003.40; 11 1b, 1ic; cocoanufs, per doz., tue: | @3 et Atehison 8% So. Pactfi " s0 that the market soon came to a close. there were not enough with which to make | 340 8.96@8.95¢; + 9.08c; August, 8. % 3. y per 1b., 10c; peanuts, per Ib,, RN—May, #Mc, sellers. i, So. Rallwey % The blj hulflk of the {efelpm f"n';n'?fc“m‘;: 2 N:l of":he x):mke':jl ;I‘herom"vu flqul‘ls;in '%w YORK, Jan, 3.—COTTON—Opened i Blge; romsted peanuts per Ih. 7c: blac 3 cow stuff, and the market was fa nquiry, though, so that anything desirable B i P - : g, TOMc; No. 3, G | 4G, Rossted peante per ot et ok Duluth Grain Market. | ana Juec about stewdy. - Ahe quallty of the |wauld ' easily ~have commanded steady | SWLY 4t & declliie of 1G6 points; cables were i 2 yellow, 4T%e. | $1.00; cocoanuts, per 100, $4. DULUTH, Jan, 20.—WHEAT—Cash, T7%c; ' | cows was comparatively better than_the L e T i, Tt ask Joc shonpns %ase; No. & white, ;| OLD METALS, ETC-A. B. Alpirn | No. 2 northern, i#4¢; No. 1 northern, Tiic: i steers. Canners and cuiters, though, wer g :50@ | points'during the forenoon, then there was o white, s avotes the tolldwing pricek: iron, eountry, | My (e -vuliv“%‘/«m Chicago & Alton. : I anmond e e e I Tarink | cotive anbe B NGEE e & covering movement which caused a reac- RYE-No. 2, b1@bc. . $11; . Stove plate, per |~ OATS—May, 36%c. do ptd. Wi X i tisfactory prices. | $4.90@6.10: fair to good yearling 2G4, toln from 2 to 3 points. Renewed liquida- BARLEY—Good feeding, 46@4sc; fair to | ton, §; copper. per Ib.. ic; brass, heavy — Chicago, ind. & L. . an edsiy clastance AL B ARy W &nd | Chotte wothers. S Ioa.o: it Yo goad tlon of long account and, as alleged, re- cholee malting, % per'Ib.. $c; brass, light, per Ib., bc; lead, Peorin Market. 4, [Wheeling & L. E... The bull market was agi Slow c : Jaogs. oo fair 1o good, $A00 | Lo 0t I et "to. bear skAlnat “f?“" ; - | per Ib.. Sc; zine, per 1b., 2ic; rubber, per . | do 24 prd Y was certainly no more than steady. e | @4.50; cholce ewes, $4. 25, falr to _good, ! woSDR N0, el mothy, $U25; dlover, | [0 6%e. b S | PEORIA, Jan. 20—CORN-Steady; No. 3, | Chichgo & T wis Cods Semand for. hat cltes of stock has veen ;"-n feeder lambe, “ioglor”cheder | (he masker by b certaln Wall sirect party contract grade, $9.7@0.85. e T 42 P 7y B3 Adame yory. i, o or owes, g from this point untll a net decline of 610 7. o g o 2 rather a hard time to find | 3.25; feeder ewes, §1.50G2.25. Representative < » ROV ‘?ofiml;."";;o%’"énm BhL. g7e | WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. OATS—Dull; No. 3 white, 33%c. S0 G st Sy AdemL :e;‘nla;&i:v:or-mm her o hard (ime to find | §35 P! S Ohiia Mol A garentt e BAta: ek Ay A e ot Doy et be tides PR ooy SIS, Chicago Ter. & Tr... 13 'United States ... though, sold readily at good, steady prices. [ No steady at a net deciine of 4410 points. The ks S tose 15: ahort clear sides (boxed), | 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— How, o v & 4 ogd.. B Nelrvams Buiic: "The supply of stockers and feeders was | 5 cull ewes PAYERN WO NS il oo v Jock ARkt 5 0. "c & 8L 3 Amal, Copper i at the present schedule of discounts shown $9.574@0.50. Telephone 15616, NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—MONEY-—On call | Coiorado 80........... 20 'Amer. Car & F. not very large and the market held about | 77 western e B Gelivery 11 ke doing 3 o h i 4 ble. " The 3 - 2 7! steady, 4@d: per cent; closed offered 41 do 1at prd 9% do pfa § steady on anything at all desiral Wwestern ewel b O or Srnd pgyrceipte and ship- | CHICAGO, Jan, ¥ WHEAT-The Mar- | Der cent. Time, stendy; sixty days, 4%@4% | 8o 24 pia...... ...l 4 Amer. Lin. 0ii...... i | common kinds were neglected in much the | 1 native ewe largsly on the ground that the market, hav. ® Recelpts. Shipments. | close, bul later turned strong, with a big | DT cent; ninety days. {i4@4% per cent: six | pcl. & Hudw: - | saihe” way they bave Befs Jor scme oL the burden of an over-extended long inter- 8,300 1457 | trade. The local crowd ald the seiling anq | Mmonths, SO pes sunt. - Time maroandlle | el L SNV time. “"’"';’.’;'EL”ET'EEE:; S Tt e o o flin W hen Pensints Shaent. 10 Vs Jastour SeoRtsntly apsastad the offerings, | PRI EXCHANGE—Firm, with ac. | _do bd.............. ¥1% Anac. ‘Mining Co... . I Pr. No. o Sstery Iambe, :il‘rpe::'l‘l‘y:‘im‘iogefll{lr.m";g:'“:;\‘;r’{'l::‘zu.:l ] . as at the opening. Argentine ted | 4 e 2 : do 24 prd. §6s Cons. Ga8 rxees, the buylng was by a good class of opera. 300 ¥t o ¢ . reported | gixty days; posted rates, $4.84% and HET%D | doat, Tobates Déd. Western suas. tors, who preferred to attribute the larger 300 | heavy rains and Antwerp sald Argentine | SIXtY Great Nor. pid.. 1l T On the Produce exchange today the but- | offerings were small. Broomhull said. the | +-83; commercial bills, $4.83%GA4 8%, Hocking Valley.......108% Gen. Electric T e recelpts to the purchases by spinners and exporters made on a substantial demand O LV ] Y ] A ollars o . . fer market, wus ez creameres, 116 | drouth” in India s ketiing” serlous, Cali- o Bar, 4Tie EIoRD & W N Western T R R L dairles, 17G28c. Cheese, strong ai e | - T ther XY aveather. | ©'SONDS—Government, strong; rallroad, | Jowa Central do pld-n. western N X ot E t a & ' | Minneapoiis reported further sales s sf Eggs, quiet; loss off, cases returnes B5c . western . %0.—COTTON—Steady; salos, 50 balos; recelpx, of wheat ‘ . tor. " Pow | trregular. nter. Power estern shipments, 5776 bales; stock, to country mills. Thece were charters here western IRWIN GREEN & COMPANY, b it NEW YORK GENERAL MARKETS, | for 9.000 bushels No. 1 northern, tmuking | , The, closing quotations cn bonds are . e One western ESTASBLISHED 1854, 50,000 in two days, Clearances, 444,000 bush- | fcllows ‘western GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, COTTON. New York reporte 55 loads taken for | U- S AOK L. & N. unl ds. Quetations of the on Various World's wislble decrensed. 250006 | 109 Mex. Central 4. western y ‘Western lambs. Omaha_Branch, 224 Board of Trade. Tel- ephone, 3251. Commodities, | bus| compared with 1000000 increase M e e Mex. Central 5 i native lambs. cull ewes.. All_orders promptly exectted on Chicago Board of Trade A. Weare, V-Pres. western ewes P. B. Weare, ¥res. C. Established 1862 YORK, Jan. 20—FLOUR—Recelpts, | lust_year. Contract stock, 3,931,000 bushels. | 4o new ds, reg......134% M.. K. & T. dn.... e ek Deop: native ews WEARE COMMISSION CO,, CHICAGD Mini, 10724 Pressed S 22,076 bbls.: exports, 44,552 bbls.: moderately | decrease 144,000 Primary recelpts, 718,000 | o coupon ... 1381 . do ral N ol b Eetive and atoady to Rrms winter satents, | bushels, against 463,000 0 year 4g0: I the | o oW s res. .. HOK N. Y. & M e e e B, G $3.6304.00;. winter straights, $3.5063.60; Min- | norihwest 364 cars, against 33 a year ugo.| do coupon ... ie - N. J.C. do prd....... 6 Repubiic Steel 9 nesota patents, $4.10@4.%; winter extras, | local receipts 63 cars, with three contract,| do 5s reg..........108 No Pacific N. J. Central western lambs 2506310, Minnesota bakers. $3.2503.40; win- | Estimates for tomorrow, 3 cars. S Torth n % W N. Y. Central western lambs. ter low grades, $2.6052.90. Rye flour, firmer; | CORN—The market has been firm, in | Atchison gen > Norfolk & W.. western lam 6 western wethe western yearlings. western lambs. . western yearlings. Members of the Principal kxchan Priv 1l _Points. GRAIN, STOCKS, BONDS st UL Bought, and soid for cash or J ive Stock Market. uture delivery. seys oMy b OMAHA BRANCH, 1-111 Board of Trade SIOUX CITY, Ia., Jan. 20.—(Special Tele- Telephone 1516, 02% Reading ge i o ot 5 cull ewes "ATTLE—Receipts, 1500; market W. B. Ward, Locai M=nager, fale 't0 ¥ool. ¥000d.5; clhoice: 1o fancy! spite of the eastern car sitiation. The tone | 9o &3, 0213 8 1 Mexican ew =3 ! SEESARLTIRARITIND 2 CEEEEREL EERELEE LR R 2 usspsenersrperesaTs Spaubisl B L L L LT e P T Y T T b > 1 - NN 80.hn 19 e DT e 80 e NN NN C DN O 2208 SRS BBSRNSSHTIESTALHSSSRIABRRSISBRISSHRARLRS. EEaneSars BanEreizarEs 4ZRESSE B et 222T2TTTIRRE BEPszszpRsRszaBRRSTESEERE 3za RYE-Firm; No. 3 western. giic, f. 0. b, | gh bids. January advanced over a cent B . %|st L. & 8 F. *|westera Union ... afloat; state, 66gbic, c. i f., New York. on moderate buying. The crowd appeared | C. 3 [ @0 st pld.....o. |Amer. Locomotive BARLEY-Steady’ feedliig, ¢, o L .|t be ghort. There has not been & large . do 24 ptd........ o pfd. e Buffalo: malting, @6, ¢ 1t Buftalo, trade, but the market has been a harder | 3 . 1 g 6 |8t Lo 8 Wil 2K 0. Southers. WHEAT—Receipts, 117,800 bu.; exports, | O1ie to buy than to sell. Primary receipts, N, W. o aitg! do conv. ds, 1105 # fFs 47,877 bu.; spot firm; No. 2 red, &2%c cleva- gainst 535,000 last year. 07% Wabash 1n... % 18 b o for and e €. o. b’ afloal; N, 1 northorn, | 8 cars, with four contracti | i oity do ...l & ¥ ulut . 0. b, wloat 0. 1 hard, g 0 ars. Clear- i 1 - e Bk % b o dhe early | ence 000 bushels. New York reports 5 | Colorado o 1% | Bank Clearings, weakness resulting from lower English ca- | loads taken for expoft. Local cash sales, | Denver & R. G. ds. yheol, ~ 04 a clearings today, bles, moderate lquidation, small seaboard | 4,000 bushels. There were four cars and | Erle eior llen du.... 3% Wis. feniral 4o | 81,263, o ay last year, clearances and northwest selling, wheat re- bushel> contract out of private | 4o gederal ds...... 88 ©o8. Tobecco da.oc.. o $8,959. 76, covered on a big demand from shorts and ontract stock increased 95,00 | §i Wi &2 G A8 10 oy % Jan. 20.-—Clearings, $4.200,- closed firm at net unchanged prices; March, | tast of the Rockies corn de- | . s 7 balances. $403,106; money, 6 per cent. 38 15-16@84%c, - closed at -«1’;; May, §21-160 | creased 31,000 Bushels. | Boston Stocks and Bonda. ADELPHIA, J. 20.—Clearings, $0%e, closed at §2%c; July, 19%@19%e, closed | OATE—There has been a strong oat mar- 817,818; balances, $2,838,656; money, 6 per at T9%e, ket. helped by the small contract stocks | BOSTON, Jan. 20.—Call loans, 5@6% per | ¢ ! CORN—Recelpts, 35.000 bu.; exports, 59,262 | 524000 bushels standerd ‘and 161,000 bashels | cent; time loans, 414@6 per cent. Official | NEW YORK, 2.—~Clearings, $278,- bu.; spot firm: No. 2, 65¢ elevator and 6ic | o, 2. Howe cleaned up all the offerings | closing of stocks and bonds: T palances, §9 22 £ o, b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 6%¢; No, 2 white, | #nd moved the May over 3ic. There was| atchison 4s... 100 |Adventure ......... . Jan. 20.—Clearings, $27,880,691; %0, The feature In corn’ was another big | Some profit-taking on the advance, enough | e is 100k | Alloues £ s, $1,636 i1 scare among January shorts through scarc- et the price the top. | Mex. Central 4s ... 76 |Amalgamated 3 AGO, JTan ity of contract grain here; the entire ma | recelpts, 362 cars, with 17 contract; | Atehtson ....... 0% | Bingbam e, $.017.075; New York exchang: ket was affected and after a strong day | o8 . 200 cars, New | do pfd... FERIER & Hoe 4 premium; forelgn exchange, unchange: closed 4 @ic higher, while January was up | YOrk reports 180.000 bushels taken for ex- [ Boston & Albany.....2%1 |Centennial ... steriing posted at §1.8415 for sixty davs and o n ihel over Tust night: January: port. Local - cash ~ sales, 180,000 bushels. | Botton £ M85 181" Domiaton Coal - at .88 - ¥ e, closed at 65¢; February closed at “learances, 21,000 hels. ‘East of the | B w s sl 1 |Freatin oo ST. LOUIS M. —Clearings, $5.863, March, bi%@S4kc, closed at Sigc; May, 4¥ < 26,000 bushels. Fitchburg prd -......140% |isie Royale ../ a 5.910; money, steady at 546 per @io%e! closed “al 49%c; ~ July, "aThgishe, | FROVISIONS © Jnarket hus been | Ualon Pacitc o0 Mahawc ...\ exchange, doc premiam ¥ ., hel ent advance in the | Mex. Central ... mountain ... > . ‘Jan. 2.-Clearings, e raibts, 67,600 bu.: exports, 533 | Nog market. Thare has been K0od buying | Americas Bugss ... 130%| THAIY o ore.irs: s 4ge per cent; New York & bu.; spot firm; No. 2, 42%c; standard white | of May ribe, especlally 8t. Louis houses | do pfd..............1201 United States S ! ¢ premium. Wae:"No. 3 430 No. 2 white, 4e; No. 8|and for Miiwaukee account. Hogs in the | American T. & T 1163 °|Utah £ 3 white, 4i4c; track, mixed weatern, nominal; | West today. 14,700; estimates for tomorrow, | ERB™el i 50" B | Wwinons tern white, 43G45%c. Options | 41.00° b 6 Raigeerem . R s Ao i oo WEARBE COMMISSION COMPANY, | 9 P = Bars Pae aiivian. thia e Ve mAreat port rullled and was firm.all day; May Shuaiinad Beaty London Stock Qu mostly tended upward. Quotatlons: Terri- closed at {1%e. Sl 5aT0c; N LONDON, Jan. 2.—(Mosing quotations: tory, ldeho 1 146 fine medium. 16@ | Se. o 1%' PPing, Me; good 10| LIVERPOOL. Jan. 20.—~WHEAT-§ Consols, money York 17c; medium, 16G17¢c. Wyoming fine, W@lic; | e, Bt to cholce, | irm; No. 2 red, ‘western. winter, G o ecount.... y fine medium, 1igjisc: medium, 16@18c. Utah | HOPS— B, a1e Common, Lo cholce: | No. "1 "California, 6s %3: 'futures, stea Angconda -....... ; fine, 14@ fine medium, 166iTc; medium, | 1 1901 crop. gife: old | Niareh, ‘ia 3iga: Mav: & %d Atehison 34 [1i@isc. . Dakota fine, WU@isc; fine medium, | being 1-16 the round turn. Again, the Chicago open” Board of *ORN-§pot, et; Al A 1024y Pennsylvania ...... 186i17c um, 17@18¢ t. L fing @ 110 oM. 50 SI0oK: mi‘?fr'.”’:‘li“'d‘ff‘fl::: B 1% Read W 1 | 9 +'fiie average, 17G18c; fine me. g o b v de, the association of which I am a member, accepts No. 3 ary, nominal; March. s #%d: May, & 44 poake & TR e i b { | dlum, 16ec; staple” 196%0c; mediym. 106 | 16711011 st 3% | wheat, corn and oats on No, 2 contracts, allowing the difference N M aeid. NOke r;li)‘t’;ll-'is.nfmd "u‘n.gycmniz' N | s fi;‘j-&llnz:& Phaiiwey 1 \ne combing, 43fisc: Call- g to be paid in cash in the export price of the No. 2 and No. 3 grain. B s St il SR | 29 Me@ET o, ™" 0 G111 i soutnern Pacie i s Jlaze: X 'nggie! No This will eliminate corners and false manipulation. It will open g (W K, A TS 107s 6. Pork. ehsy k| do ptd No.'l and No. 2. 2728, Kentucky up a market to the country shippers that they have been pray- ing for for the last fifty years. Beginning Monday next the fa mous Red Letter will be wired to my Omaha office promptly after the close of the markets and published direet. This will enable the people of Nebraska to invest and speculate on advice N wes.ern, 155 Hams, short cut, “| Va0 st pra T34 |United States Stoel s c.. 3-blood e pickieg whoulders, B35, plokied hame: | RS "HATon "Wmierian ‘Sl 4G | 80,54 34 n"pia i ke that is never wrong. This letter, which is acknowledged au- 12 thority by all great financiers and financial writers, has done ! ot Diinols Centrai . . /1581 | Wabash ; i Mea ‘refined, ‘stendy: continent. 1085 | hap Oty e e O R lea® (04 DS, | Louiavilie ‘& Nash 1308 do” bra 3 liforni s 3 The tone of the market foy th 1z more to promote ' el arm products than all other e s RS oy e BT frese e | cloang Brce 5 i stoc me oF e marls T 1o gencrsl i e 1o promote a bull market in farm prod clear middfes, Nght, 25 to 4 . g ern average, 17G1%; southern, Bouth America, $11; compound, §7.506@7.75. v . y Mimourl, K. & T.... 23% A S Tar 9 —WOOL—1N Fork. firm: tamily; JSOGISTS; short clear, Bt i, (i 8d; Joog pear middied | “pAR BILVER—Quiet at 213-164 per ounce; | medium L LT e a0 wess, $18.00G18.50. backs, 16 to 20 Ibs., firm, 478 6d; clea= bellios, | g0 v 0 € rate of | fine. 166191 vy fne. 13 shed, 190 1 s . - o 1 1170 oh issues o ine i » please: > is Red Letter and p.nulyol\-'.:ly.;;rg. t, 21c; west- | raitan tn London, rm, stadd. " Alke. oo T - X slight improvement in volume or '8 AND HEIFERS such issnes combined. T will be pleased to send 'llnu‘ l\ft d ln:itu ern, poor 1o fancy, 2 The Imports of wheat into Liverpool last | Breoce . ot clothe’ & K : i 50 3 irty days i ; o ) 0 ‘u‘uw’%fin:f;u;: Lo phes: rm: | week ‘.',’Z, f1.0m “niarters’ trom' Allantl | Ereevick co : jlothe "are unchaned in price but ' ! “eras thirty days on trial to any address free. For furthe r'nn ormation 3 cred , " 3 Py e ol it i ~ o 0, — e weenen ‘ gt iliti RS P V" ol Tnade. 10%c: late taade, 19%@14o; smatl, | Brte A0S from Facific and 400 from | o & 118 |Bav CHESTER. Jan. 2.—DRY GOODS-— | HEwERs. regarding our facilities at Omaha ndd'n ss us promptly. % 3 1 he; fowls, 14 Dressed: Firm; western | KANSAS CITY, Jan. $.—WHEAT-May, | LONDON, Jan. 2.—With the repayments | of high wines, $1.30. o ehickens. isefiidc . \duly. Sk, Casni No. 3 bard, | to the Baik of England completed the | ST."LOUIS Jan. 2-WHISKY-8teady, | b, L' ek N 45G3. &1 X K Ontarlo & 30456965 Buckwheat flour, quiet, $5.3 | WAs helped by a falling off in the country | R isopilondiisy {gs Ty 4 X SR ahet ank T arrive. ¥ | offerings, all cash interests reporting this | oo cow. & 08 8 L8 4 Fenmeyivania CORNMMEAL- Firni; yellow western, $1.18, | situation. except one firm, which bought | cansds S0 08 | do ... ios B a Mexican ew feeder ewes. 111 Mexican veariini - @o 1u city, $1.16; Brandywine, $2 {0@8.5. about 200,000 bushels In Nebraska on very 2 i} 4 e o 20 pia 3 native lambs 207 western wether: o EemnaaPo e 2000 05 1000 099040 00,80 80140 40 10 4080 2000 0 I have opened offices in Omaha under the management of Mr. William E. Walsh, late manager of the E. H. Prince Com- mission Co., who will do all in his power to guide the public in general on the “Famous Red Letter” Line. My exclusive wire sys- tem, Omaha to Boston, touching Chicago and New York enables the westerner to buy or sell as quickly and successfully as though he was on the scene of action. My commission charges on grain are half the rate charged by other brokers in Omaha, Ific coast, 1902 crop, 2grdic; 190] $19 5002 1 @TALLOW=Firm; city, 6c; country, 640 | 16”4 1ha..'quiet, Sis. Shoilders. square: iscount In the open market for short biils i(‘.'ls‘.~l-“lrm: domestic, fair to extra, 440 oS ot Jar b i Japan, nominn 1 3 o - iy g (UTTER—Recelpts, §,169 pkgs.; dull: state » ew Yors Minins €notations, = 'lu'x’l G meds SierR.Y \dalry, 186 %c; creamery, extra, 26c; creams irionn Seanti swhite ¢ YORK. Jan/ 2.—The following are EW YORK, Jun. #.— Wy quarters. Co white, fall made, ie; Iate |5t Week were BNy quar e 3 Nnadand K de, 18%e. : i PR OULTRY—Alive: Bteady: turkeys, 1g| 6ARsas Clty Grain und Provisious. Poselgn Winonsla CHICAGO. Jan, 3.—WHISKY—On basts , frm.’ 1. Lard, prime west. | 15 306 316 per cent and for three-month' EW YORK. Jan. 2.—~WOOL—Firm. { white," fall made, 13%4e; late ‘made, 1Wic: | *2R0 Hitiiris of corn from Atlantic ports 10 |Slerrs Nevada doing. Yarns, quiet : GEO. T. SULLIVAN, METALS-—Tin was qulet in London toda: . ¥ red, 69@69isc; | tendency of money rates today was to be $1.30. bills is 331666 1-16 per cent. . jored, fail made, 13}sc: late’ ma T |Small Hopes and sieady 3 3 H . E ~ ’ . ' i ed at £129 and fut No. & easier, though supplies were plentiful |~ PEORIA. Jan, 20— WHISKY—For finished | .. : 5 3 o TR 1 AT [ MRy, ey mav, momie | BESind™ e "B optition s L | vt W e I b |Room A.. ¢ New York Life Building