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T AT BT ¥ T 1 AN TN W AR R B TE T R THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY UAN N ; Ny : N ¢ stel, ] of the continental com jon. An_ear! o | 1 . s ; canners, £1.5062.50; bulle, 1 . od d heiers, norihern 10 ary, 1 southern foundry, OR January, Zi'%c; Ma Wise; cash, | discount was regarded as prooable. Husi. e 2 . | h L dwe an a2l No. 1 soft foundry southern at sz2.00 | X ij"llhm' tee 2 white, 4¥ic; No. | nexs on the Stock exchange was autet ‘:.r::l D nocelpts, 0" hekd; Maviet e oo " OATED sc; N oneols hardened. Americans were wwireess 8 : higher early, but advance Inter: plgs Wheat Market is Active on the Ohicazo| oy 1y whoLESALE MARKET. DATB=No. 3 white, 3(@%c; No. 3 mized, | BoHt. O eraliy voloWw paricy, owin to | Active Demand for Both Bteers aad Oowiat | : . e e s g0 o, packers, $8600%15; \ LESALE ) X 4 d generally below parity, 5 o i : and lighte, $6.2 Board ade. Y E-No. 2, e the hesitating and aiscouraging operations Stronger Prices 1 ers, $8.650 fivie " o rase rie, 00, Yol support ana closea X s 2 " 1% . % 3 3 Tambe. 1.T5ge00; culls and bucks, v —C ¢, 22c; dairy, fanc e Cffered, but prices were sagging. Kaf- T W lambs, W7 e ALL GRAINS RISE SOMEWHAT DURING DAY vu‘x:“: :m: : . Produce. T OreLmery, SWOto) Galry) RnoY. | e mers SrUOTI, Ot closed with a bet. | HOG MARKET OPENED A DIME HIGHER o 3 CALVES el @4.00; stockers, $1.50(73.00; Texans, £2.75G Qs 1 e By EGGS—Fresh, 17%c. ter feeng as a result of the rumor that 00 3 i \ LiVE POULTRY—Hens, ti§%c; old “‘"‘:(!'y - Receipts. Shipments. | 1tallan labor will be Introduced in South moan L n e P : A More Tham | T WS turkeys, lugidc; ducks, 8GSc:|\wheat, bu. Wiy St | Adrica. ‘The amount of bullion taken into Freely at January Pork Advances More Than | geuse, ,08:; siring chickens, per 1b. SUWMC. | Corn, bu. il Tt 116.8% | the Bank of England on balance today w STAGH. oW YORK T 2 5 NEW _YORK, Jhn 21.—CATTLE-Re- Dollar 1s Temporarily Fol- DRESSED POULTRY—Young chickens, | 00 i S 2000 21,000 | £12,000 Steady to Strong Prices and Mexic | 1ol 200 0 FREDERS. joelpts, 378 head: steers steady to a shade w@iic: 10@i1c; turkeys, 16@18c; ducks, s PARIS, Jan. 21.—Business opened anhi- Yeasts Sighe W oae N R higher: bulls and cows full steady: steers, lowed by May Opt » Which ligic gl Liverpool Grain and Provisions, mated on the bourse today, with pric ean Yearlings Sold at Highest - = h 1180 3 T8 : tops, $5.60; tall ends, $4; bulls; R—Packing stock, 144@15c; cholce firm. Rentes were heavy and Braszilians Price Paid This Year. 1 0 14.40; cows, $1.7G3.%; cables steady Decline Again Later, 1 tubs, 16@17c; separator, 2T@se LIVERPOOL, Jan. 21. — WHEAT — Spot, [ and Rio tintos suffered irom realizations ooy B London; Liverpool markets weak; e ‘TERS—Standards, per can, 25¢; extra | firm; No. 2 red western, winter, 8 14d; No. | Offerings were extended afterward to other | 3 vwirse B8 ports, 1,380 cattle and 6,400 quarters of beef; Do, can, Soc: New York counts, per |1 California, ¢a yd, “Fubures, firm; March, | departments, then there was & general luil e} 2 . 2 1 Wmorrgw, ‘cxtimated, 304 cattle. 21, | can, 42¢; bulk, extra sclects, per gal., $1.75 j May, and in spite of a temporary rally stocks " A 2 : by CALVES—Receipts, 7% head: veals steady CHICAQO, Jan, 21.-The Wheat masket | dard, per gal., $1.48. CORN—8pot, qulei: American mixed, new, | contintied to sag and closed heavy. For- SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. £ b PP L i to lower; barnyard and western calves Wis ugain active and strong togay, May | g H FISH-Trout, 9G10c; herring. 5¢: | 4s 114; old, 'no stock. Futures, steady: |eignere and Industrials were dull. “Rentes, were ee) W, Dickens—Wyo. | slow; veals, $5.0009.75; little 340060 closing with a net galn of lg@gSc. May pike, S rch, 6c; buffalo, | March,' 4s 4%d: May, 4s 2%d firmer; rallied slightly and irregular. ‘Che onaay . 9 8,546 4 7) feeders. . & ) 16 cows 01 345 | eh parnyard cnlves, $4.00@M.75; western gorn cloked o shade and May ‘oate w¢ | dresecd. ic: sunfish, 3¢; bluefins, dc; white- | * PEAB_Qulet; Canadian, 6e 7d. Drivate rate of discount waa 31516 Three | OMclal Tucsany A t 61 reeders Poows. . oh 30 | LI barnzerd NIven St vecls 110 higher. Provitiors at the close were d 9 salmon, 16¢; haddock. ilc; ‘codfish, | FLOUR—St. Louis fancy winter, 8s 3. per cent rentes, 100f b for the account. Official Wednesday ... 4, * & feeders 14i4c per ib, shade to #gc down. 4 at |12 redsnapper, lc; lobsters. bolled, b.F | HCPB—At London (Pacific coast) firm, |’ BERLIN, Jan. 21.—Exchange on London, | < HOGS—Recelpts of hogs were again mod- | "HOGS—Recelpts, 2,310 head; nominaliy Lo heat opered WG%c improved al|lh. 3c; ioteters, green, per Ib., Hc: buil- | £6 1Ee@£7 bs. 20m 19pfg for checks, Discount rates: Short | Three days this weck.. crate this morning and under the influence | weak: no sales reported. TW4@gie on fifm cables and light recel V"‘lhvmll. 1c; catfish, ldc; black bass, 2c; | PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; extra India |‘vills, 2 per cent; three months' biils, 214 | S8ame days list week 3 X | of & good local demand and favorable re- | "QIIEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 6801 ani acvanced on general buying, which ap- | by jihyt, 11¢ | mess, 1078 64, Pork, easy; prime me- per cent Same week before.. 3 perts from other points the market ruled | pead; firm for sheep; lambs fllcm“;' to slow arently was not participutea in by the | “BRAN_Per ton, $13.50. w wesern, 8. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ib — Same three weeks ago. 3, (64 | active and generally a dime higher than | and generally 10@15c off; sheep, $3.600M cading long to s0%@¥0%c. Heavy llqulda- | FAY. prices quoied by Omaha Whole- | firm, 478 6d. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 New York Money Market. Bame four weieks ago y 1,51 9 yesterday. The bulk of the hogs sold from | extras, $5: lambs, $6.25@6.00; mainly, $ tion, due in part to reports that the IoNg | gq)a Dealers’ association: Choice No. 1up- | 50 Ibe., firm, 48s; short ribs 16 to 34 Ibs., > 5 o Bame days last year B0.519 0.5 to $.65 and as high as $6.70 was pald | 5571e; culls, $4 mentioned was selling through brokers, | jand, $8.50; No. 1 meglum, $.50; No. 1| firm, ls 6d;'long ciear middfes, light, 35 (5| NEW YORK, Jan. 21.-MONEY—On eall | b i non THE YEAR TO DATE. | for good heavy hogs. The light welghts y caused a drop to Msc jater. This was 10l | coarue, §7. ' Rye straw, 8. These prices are | g4 firm, 4.86d; long r middics, | steady, 3%@4% per cent; h ghest, 414; closin g | KUK S : YE. ATE | gold largely from $6.65 down. Several of Coftee riet. lowed by a rally to s0lc, and the close was | fo; hay of good color and quality. Demand to 40 1bs., firm, 47s; short cleat | offered, 4. Time money, firmer; sixty days, | The following table shows the receipts of | ¥ JRIRCINL JEOML FRA0 SOt PPV inat R = 2 o, SN sirong, May %@he up at Si%gige. The ipts light bucks, 16 to 20 Ibs.. { Fm, 476 6; ‘cleas bellies, | $4@4% per cent; ninety days, 4di4%; siX | catiie, hows sud sheep at south Omana for | the trains wore Jte Jo Qriivind: B0 (O8] NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—COFFEE-Spot, glosing rally came about throukh an'active 3 14 to 16 Ibs. s 6. Shouldere, aquare, | montlis, #%@s. Prime mereanitie paper, o6 | the year t0 date, with compurisons with last | {10 JUKIGE (e recelpta was weighed up in | Gilet. Futures ‘opened ~ steady but un demand created by a Duluth report of an 11 to 13 Ibs., firm, 40s 6d. Lard, prime west. | 5% _per cent yeai: o ne i A - vy e . n es, steady, 51s 64 P. oA season. The demand held up in good | changed and displayed some little activity T s Yo &N B ah et No. 2, in th st 1s 6d; American re. | STERLING EXCHANCE-Steady, with |Cattle eevens WML 3 148y m“-' T AIOnG. oW \d up, tn 800d | around midday, the p ¢ Seplemm SUneRta) nisresta. © 1acl Teceipla W oo VEGETABLES. in pails, steady, 5ls. ctual business fn bankers' bille at' $4.869> | Hogs oo v 1} 2 3, ward noon, when se e purchases of Septer continental Interests. Local receipis wer : o 4 i sl s, and e Chicage’ tosed | ber amounting 'to about 15,000 bags, Which (W CELE! .. 85¢; | BUTTER—Nominal. for demand and gt $4.8370@4.8380 for eixty | Sheep ... .. G560 U508 2K L tremp close here was also | Were sold by Importers. 'After this the cars, none of contract, grade; Minne- | NIEW CELERY-Kuismasoo, per don., 8 CHERSE_Tirm: Amerlcan firest white | days; posted rates, 3184 and SLSTHGLSS; | Av.rage price pald for hogs t Sonthi [ Weak the extrome, close Bere was 8 .ot | market was generally quiet, though some- poiis and Duluth reported 25 cars, making | CUURANE, BT BO% PIEG L and colored, strong, 62s. commercial bills, $4.827%@1.53%. Omaha for the last severul days with com- | Jatle ST G e A What lrregular, closing net 5 points lower a total for the three points of ¥ cars, | 3T POTATOES—lowa and Kaneas, | 1ALLUW--rrime city, steady, 27s 643 Aus. | SILVER—Bar, 47%c; Mexican dollars, | parisons: > bl ... ) B T e e s, LB against 28 last week and 316 a year ago. | 8WEE B " | traitan in Lonaon, firm, 34s 3d | sge. - - 0811097, | 18..0o 288, 8 including February at 4.5c:. March, 4.3« Primary receipts agaregated 646,00 busheis, | 888 0y og b L 00 Canada rutaba- | The tmports of wheat into Liverpool Jast | BONDS—Government, weak; railroad, ir- 1902, 11901, | 99, 1808, ]1897. | J2......188 o 4.350; May, 4.50c; July, 4.650M.70c; Septem- compared with w0 bushels laat year. | TURNIPS-Pe week wero 20,800 quarters from Atlanilc | regular . : T IR R v bet, 4.800; November, 4.06c; Decembaer, 8.0 Seaboa: t:fl-:mfi:-‘;flu‘m w0 busheis | “BERTS " Per bu., 400 ports, 1000 from Pacific and 44,00 from| The closing quotations cn bonds are as 633 |68 4 -:L, 1 38 @ 344 323 | 88, s 33 S s18 31 I.N au| 3| a1y aon - ‘UCUMBERS—Hoth , per dos., $2. other ports. fcllows. . ol 8 '_Jj‘)fi‘ (3 rices held steady on the poor gradinig of | YL UMIERRECHothouss, per do The {mports of corn from Atlantic pOrts | U. s. ref. 2, reg....10 Hocking Val 4%s....100 i 6 T 6 1 i Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—DRY GOODS— General demand shows some improvement today. Goods are scarce and buyers com- plain of difficulty in placing orders. The tene of the market very firm. Print cloths are tending upward, Good bidding for narrow zoods. Men's wear wod worsteds selling moderately In ¥ welghts. Dress goods quiet and unchanged. A FE ceuh arivals, o good cagh demand and In | CAREONE verbu. e 1ast week were 20,70y quarters. PLg 1 L& Nl el | 2 » —Sou doz. = o Is, reg 107 Nex ral sl isige and ko and gloved o shade up at L Tl e v | Phitadeiphia Produce Market. a4 coupon ... 100K do 1s fic - . Local rec ere Wi o 3 do new 4, Te.. 1. 134ty Minn. & SU 1, 109 e oats market was fairly active. 'Ihere ‘.Kt\l"s"h'*’sflum'r"v per doz. bunche: rv]llnr.Adlmm;nm. Jan. ~-BUTTER—| 4o coun Slae M, K. & T. ds 0 | » o1 o Bel early, but sod | 9 e Jull and weak; extra western cre: Ty, o 110 do_2s . Ry the wheat strength, and a good cash de. | Deans, per bu. box, $1.60. | _EGGE—Weak and 1c lower: fr.sh nearby. 3 103 O . e Bel ke May sold | CABBAGE—Hclland seed, per Ib., 1%c. 250, at the mark; fresh western, 23c, loss upon No. Pacific 48 1098 mand, and prices held ateady. May | ONIONS- w honfe grown, In sacks, per 3 - 2a2 gen. b % do 3 between #%e and 36c and ciosed Ye higher |, U500 & kL in sacks, oft; ~fresh southwestern, 23G2ic; fresh y g Gl at s6%c. Receipts here were 188 cars. Ib,, 13c; Spanish, per crate, $1.7. southern, 22c. Bal & Ohle s SOk Rosglng eon & The feature of trade in the provision pit | ANS-—Per bu., $2.60. t-bas- | (CHEESE—Firm and fair demand; New | "4; i) L R M b was the bulge in January pork, whicn ad- New California, per 4-bas-|yqrk full creams, prime, small, 11%¢: New | do cony. 4s St L. &S ¥ s, ed on a demand from shorts and ciosed | hotgars 3; Florlda, per ¢-basket crate, | york v:n creams (mlllr 1o good. small, 1 Canada So. v v y ay at $1. t'he May op- X * - IR, H New_Yorl 'ull crean print, large, | Central of € :Ilc:mnn::rlh)n“r:;::\h:l "_‘S‘mm‘m' - 14 m‘,_ ULIFLOWER~California, per crate, *; New York full crea fair to good, 1 ine... vance in hogs and llwn.lnn\mr)" nrmm\;:v FRUITE, large, 13%@13%c -‘K.?f :nu\- 4 clined on local selling, closing stead A o s o & A S oLl ‘;ill‘\depo,rk e 10ed & shude down &t HLNO | PEARS-Fall varieties, per box. §2; Colo- | Minneapolin Whent, Flonr and Bra MaEP R o b T S L. Eat . 2 5. . 9.60 and M rado. per box, $2.75. N, WHI AT AN W o te 1t Union Facie 6. * Indicates Sunaay. I ey e T e bty 2oy MY | “ABPLES Wesiern, per bbl.. $0.75; Jona- TG, Tuty, e O (racks No. T e, | € R L & B s 10 e cons a. oL The officlal number of cars of wtock Fstimated receipts tomotrow: thaus, 34; New York stock. §.25; California | joqid. NG | northern, T8%c: No. 2 northern, & §1 L g 4510112 Wabash 1s i brought in today by cach road was: T D aats, T 6ars Belifowers, per bu, box, $1.50 i fcago Ter. 41 2 Cattle. Hogs. Sh i 1 ses. d 4 X ¥ GRAPE Malagas, por Keg, $6.00@7.00. The. e - A lorado So. s [ deb. T C., M. & St. P. Ry 1 1 . B e ng futures ranged as follows: | CRANBERRIES—Wisconsin, ger bbl., $i0; [ FLOURCEirat patents, $.75G3.80; second | henver & K. G 4 s Ehore B e R s - | Bell and Buglez, $11, per box, $3.50. patents, $3.55@3.7. clears, $3.00@3.20; Y 5 Eric prior len 4a.. . 8813 Wheel. & L. K. 4. 3% | Misoonri oo : ) i ik O S| Low. | Cloae.[¥ée'y, TROPICAL, FRUITS, mecond clears, 52 1o general 4a s Wis. Central ds T % Artcles.| Op gh. | 06 BRAN—In hulk, $14.50@15.00; in sacks, |F. W. & D. C. is...111% Con. Toba *Wheat A co 4a J BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | $15.25a16.00. g s 1C & ¢! o nl sl ekl e | B Sies—_calitornia ¢ RN chot S —— Bosten Stocks and Noads. k. an. 7 % 1% 7% | LEMONS—Cailfornia fancy, $.7; cholce, May [TO%GY SONGH| T9%|S0%@ TNE | $3.50. Duluth Grain Market. BOSTON, Jan. 21—Call loans, 4%@5 per July (T4%G% %@l T3 1o%(144@% | ORANGES—Florida Brights, $.75; Call-| DULUTH, Jan. 2.—\WHEAT—Cash, No. 1 t; time loans, 45 per cent. Official . Rya *Corn— | | fornia navels, $8.00; California sweet Jaffas, | hard, 8%c; No. 2 northern, 7 closing of Stocks dnu bonis: 5 o SNy ¥4 o6 Jan. a8y e | &1 Mizen, $2.06; ‘hoice. 55, R rthern Tine Moy, Tosse: Tuly, "oy bt oy (S M g AA| TR G LATEB=Persiun, in 70-Ib, boxes, per Ib,, | " OATS—May, %c. Atchison U6 (Amalgamated 1L | L& P, west... 3oty 4 IURHZRG 625 o1 case of #U-1D. PKRS., $2.5. ot o0, A do pid.. 3, Dingham 3% | Tilinols Central 4 16 H | GS- California, per I cartoas, $1; Peoria Market. oty e 1 BT B LTS ! 5 120 Turkish, per 85-1b. box, 14@lsc. 34 & “';:;;'3 & Me :!“a‘l;'h';;lj;:;"';"; R Total receipts . 120 G 0 e zust.l':n,l#\:vhulz'y.{ NEE{)R‘;(A. ni, Jan. 21—-CORN-—Steady ' e 0 VBRI oo The"uspnmu;.‘nbur the (m;;»‘nc«lr.‘:u was o o 0 it EY—New utah, per 24-frame case, RSB0, ab: % . Seio Fitehburz pfd. 140% | isle Koyate as tollows, each buyer purchasing the num- S 80 6 BT . 3 i G A OATS—fiteady; No. 3 white, 32%c Unios Pt ! R er of head indicated: SITEED_There whas an active demand for | ST LOUIS. Jan. 21.—As a last resort in an 3 : . Contral Buyers, e e and tvading was brisk | effort to save the life of Mrs. Claga Garrott, R ERls F A S, | IRW, YOI JECEISY AND RORDI A | A PG Qmaha Packing Co. 590 | s weret to finish, averything being dis- | Dr, Walter Dorsey. jast’ alght beghn ‘the SPC - Per I on AR iy Swift and Company... posed of in good season. The market was t 1 1ine for:the stonpii et Slecd OPCORN—Per Ib., 2¢; shelled, dc. G oy Wi b eoini g B s ¢ o8aa n_ go¢ et g % | use of formaline for the stopping of blood DR 1L Eteetl Sor Noy 2 gten, (o) | LALGIeGs. Dpentag: G13ne Wy, 18 S8P- i 3 Cuanny Facking Co B for ail Aestible) grades S cutern | polsoning, recently successtully applied by | {?‘:,,' ,Z“.:'“z' “‘a l,",l\olvh; M;I’l’? {36.»?“0-“!‘ port and Good Prices Realized. Armour, from Sioux 4 wethers sold as high glghu.rs and Mlecinn Dr. C. C. Barrows of Bellevue hospital SHY: CMls 8 _to AF 0 i No. 2 ve CEW < Y et | United Fruit .. 10814 United States psunt & Co..... AT rettitts LEOURTE IR ote Wete fio Cholos T R R TR A ol Witk The tame. Hethaes. tome. end | U, 6 Bwl....... 5 Ve i % | Carey & Benton..... fos Ta B o sBAt the 10D Drioe for & | - MAtked {mprovemén: 18 OGS 1h ‘the shiep peits, @c; horse hides, BLEGLE0. | SRR, Vol that Bave characterised the ! oy, P&t 51 |Winona . Lobman & Co. ‘ g condition of Mrs. Garrett, who was near NUTS Walnuts, 'No. 1 roft shell, per Io. | dull business that have chatacterize | Weatutgn. Comaan. 108 |Waiverins 111111l W. I Stephen... e caers were again very scarce, but the | death's door. 16c; hard shell, pef 1b., Mei No. 2 soft snelil | dealings, for come daye past =The | Adventure ... 104! | Bt & Huntainger... 5% oy Al et R e R ST SR A B UG R R L 70: | Do, ek D 120 Miteria” ber 1ho 1o} | prives, but with no especial pressure to sell g e s Huston & Co. . ce in g00d shape, so that the market could FLOUR-Firm: winter patents, $.06870: | Lrosils, per ib. I2c; hiberts, per Ib.. 1ci | prices, but with no especial pressure to sell Bank Clearings, Eiviaentohe & ; T T femaline’ cure hall Hesa et 16 St Dot 2003.46; spring patents, $.300, almonds, soft shell, per Ib., 16c; hard atell, | Br0 e, O nee of prices higher than thoss | OMAHA, Jan. 21,—Bank clearings today, | Wolf & Murnan Quotations: Cholce western lambs, $5.60@ | and possibly the first instance of ita use e ¥ i Tt No. 3, Thtbsoe: | bmmally per s . 11c, eocoanuts, er iz cie: | Of 18t mght. 1n this movement several | correnonding aay 1ast Jear, | B F: HoDbICk oo 613 tale o wond amb SRR cholce | outside of New York: 3 RO VY ehats 3 bo: pea o . 4 veral points or ecreuse, 36481108, . - lombs, 4.7 véa CoRN E}"}“‘,‘mc. S0 5 ellow, B | B et peanit per Ty e o onfurl:f'n:r’n';::nn‘fi.:mmfinnimfinemfla “Steel, | | CHICAGO, Jan. 4i.—Cieariniss, m.m.m;ih‘;;(},‘,:“g“}',‘“ . .. e 2 ool eariicae, soodsi0h Murder In Second Degree. Al ST R ek - TR e Rt ey R e JUBHE: with 1t a falllfig off | Premium: (orelgn exchange. shehsagss; | Uther buyers .. @130 cholce cves, $400G435: falr to Bood, | HERTFORD, N. C., Jan. 2L—The jury In 3 ¥ Ry B 3 p - | stet X . d _— - — 5 : feedor lambe, $3.00G4.00; feeder , " > Yroe 3 e e o] OESC SRR A m. aten |t the et D e bedtt o el | B poeted RS TO GOSN | gy i s 7| SRS fer Jamit B0 G| e Wikon caso (s fiernomn broueht In BARLEY_Good feeding. #@iSc; falr to | auotes the Kol 0w e o ata o | midday the upward movement of prices was | - PHILADELPHIA, Jun, 2L—Clearings,| CATTLE—Therc was another fairly lib- | #.35; feeder ewer, §.30Q0.%5. Representative a verdict of murder In the second degree choice malting, 46@SSc. e | e B I e rane samer | Fesumed and more than fractional gaino | $22,707,5i7; baiances, $2,519,508; money, & ber | eral run of cactle here this morning, but | kales: 3 Snd Ated'bls petishioets Neahibty Sesrpn D X, ettty " S4107 clover, | ey I, sikey brabe, HEKt, ner 1be Siie: oads, | were made on the leaders. 'Whatever thera | cent. ) O ¥ | the demand was also of good proportions, | No. PE | tint ey Gt Mark iakae: western, $1.34; prime timothy, $4.10; clover, | per'1b. bc: brase, Nght, ber Ib., Sac: lead, | o of animation in the market was In the | ~BALTIMORE, Jan. 21.—Clearings, §3,3%0,- | 50 that trading was active at prices ranging | 15 western ewes, 3 e penitentiary s - poric por bol, s | I ee.” o P 32 1 Per | Bour. when the huying was of & mmore | 607 balanccs, $i0%; money. 8 per cent. | | strong to a dime higher on all. desirable | 10 western ewes. rd, 100 Ibs. ml‘m Short ribs sides [ vigorons character than for some days. CINCINNATI, Jan. 2l.—Clearings, $4.049,- | grades of Killers. 201 Tiooas)T* s 063, Diy —malted _shoutders o ‘The favorable tone was maintained up to | 800; money, i%@6 per cent; New York ex-| There were fully forty cars of cornfed | 8 native ewes § A Ts: ahatt clear sides (boxedy,| WEARK COMMISSION COMPANY. | g cise, which was atrong at generally | chinge, LiG2'c premium. steers here this morning, and the buyers | 227 western Wg PR ; the best vrices of the day. Although the | NIEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Clearings, $7404,- | Were all,out’ early, blading good strong western ; il i tone the business | 891; balances, $11/490,362 rices, 9 ¢ 2 Follawing ware the, teesipis and ship- | 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— | murket showod o £000 (o6, he, DIRRCR® | B ORTON, Jan, i.ocClearings, $25,562246; | loward the caies, 8o that all the desirubly | 201 western ments r and & Tt ¥ Telephone 1310, I the ‘otel sales being litile in excess of | balances, $2,256,9%,,. | grades were soon'disposcd of. The quality | & western Recalnes, Shiomonis | CHICAGO, Jan. 2L—WHEAT—The mar-| 50000 shares. | ST LOUIS, Jun, 31.—Clearings, $7,667,241; | of the cattle as a whole was a little better western 3 ket scored the top price on this bull turn, | The {mpressivo feature of today's general | balances, $61,64; noney, steudy it 56 per | than yesterday. As is generally the case | 1 western yearling... cdvancing to S0%GSbGe for May. The bul | situation was the check upon the ndvance | cent; New York éxeharge, 45¢ premium. | when there Is an active strong market & | 20 Mexican vearlings. motiven have been the same as offective | in sterling exchange. Demand sterling Wa | | good many sales were 5@ive higher. The | 9 native lambe. of late, covering of shorts and export de- | quoted a shade under last nizht. while of | Cotton Market, | commoner kinds, of cnur;e. aid lm.: r:ml\lle n—u‘ern ewes o wand. The May has shown ciear signs of | cqual signilicance sterling ‘at Parls rose | Npw ORLEANS, Jan. 21.—COTTON— | GUite as freely, but still they (brought fully | &: Mexican lambs . | congestion. Cables were strong. argen- | again, making a net advance of 1lic since | gloas\: sajes 1o ordinags, 7 e; | 48 good prices as were puld yesterday. = cull ewes...... On the Prodiice exchange today the but- | {ine. reporied threshing Imboded. by rainy | he Frat of (he week Thers movements | Sieacy: sales iy vales: ordinagy, T1te: | “*piic®cow ‘market was “even' more bris wether $4°3 6,2 eTLLE55E eaaTnnnTD g2 aansanzas et ez £ P2 s Whisky Market. CHICAGO, Jan. 21.—WHISKY—On basis of_high wines, $1.30. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 21.—~WHISKY—Steady at $1.30. PLEORIA, Jan, 21.—WISKY—For finished goods, $1 CINCINNATI, Jan. 21— WHISKY-Dis- finished ‘goods, steady, on basis of es ettecesees 3 64 NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 21.—SUGAR—Dull open kettle, 2%@3ie; open kettle, centr fugal, 3 1-16G4 3-16c; centrifugal whites, @i 423 15-16c; _aeconds 3 M steady; open kett 2¢; centrifugal, 16@1Sc. Syrup, NEW ~YORK, Jan. 21.—SU nominal; refined, quiet. Molasses, firm. USES THE FORMALINE CURE Marked Improvement is Immedintely Noticed in the Condition of the Patient. T T crmrrarssatans 2388 £ srsscanan 33 & 2 Injunction Proceedings Postponed. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2L.—Argument in the injunction proceedings instituted by President Brush of the New York club of the National Base Ball league against sey- eral other clubs of lhg; organization, which Was to have been made in court of common pleas In this city today, has been post- oned until Friday. Mr. Brush seeks to fave the National leagiie enjoined from ratifying the peace agreement entered Into at Cinclnnati a week ago by committees representing the American and National leagues. The postponement was agreeable to counsel on both sides. e HSSRHNSLIAANSBEERS: [3 ter market was easy; creameries, 17@2ic; | weather. The seaboard rejor.s from 63 to ctically dispose of whatever chance o 3 | than_the trade on cows, and the market dalries, 17@28c. steady; loss_ of, | 70 loads taken for eXport. L.ocal cash sales,| here was of g exports during (he .’fil:,;i"“-f‘.l.i?&?',?(;’{‘ (middilng, b 3-16c; mid- | coula safely be quoted 'generally a dime cases returned, 23 Cheese, strong at|jo0w busheis No. 1 northern. Houses here | ent week: they occur, moreover, while o BT e o] ooy .;'mu..r," higher. Some sales, in fact, looked as much 1@ e, bave done a large business direct and in all | local morey rates continue very easy, while O re .('hr“"l‘)' ;‘Tllle March, 8.39 | 8, ibc higher. ‘I uhere \\len b“lb“nll TI:“"" | Beer hhan Tuesday: | Fiour - saite trom | toe contines high and while the. cash | 9 April, b3 o bukci | Sore Mome 16 many 10 meet the demand \EW YORK GENERAL MARKETS, | better than Tuesda Plour sales from : ters continues high and while the cas e, aisude; 0.05619.06¢ Hes | o1 % e demand " both St Louls and Minueapolls are re- | keeps pouring into the New York banks June, 8.8sudc; July, 9.05G9.06c; v 866 | ynd an early clearance was made. All ; as6vc; September, 8.25as.d1c S o o ci Guotations of the Day em Variows|Rorted large, inciuding 12,000 bbis. wold to| from the treasury. Today'e report of the| NeW YORK, Jan. 21.—COTTON—Opened falnas ‘waes {n §00d demand, i oanners % i o €Il ‘as the better lambs and ewes. Clearances, 110,000 bashels. Pri- | subtreasury showed that that Institution | arm at an adyance of 665 points, cables | And medium grades as w iy s Commodities, | mary recelpts, 543,000 bushels, against 335,000 | has pald over to the banks $2,800,00 since | heing better shan looked ,‘,} by about 2 -13f|l§:pn{uv::'::.’,:dr:iurh {mprovément in_the ::“gm 1::':;5” EW YORK, Jan, 21.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | last” year. In the northwest, 284 cars, last Fridey. , pointe. A further rise of 1@: ‘points on |y trade, though it was, perhaps, a little (153 western lambs. ... 11,599 bbls.; exports, 2351 bbls market , against M a year ago. Local recelpts, & | The bond market was dull and prices | jore active positions was followed by a | i to make satisfactory sales than western lambs. ffm and fairly active; winter pgtents, | cars, with one contract. Estimates for | ruled steady. Total sales, par value, $181,- easler y oY decline of b@( points in view of lar - | case yesterd eal ci con- g JL, e . 2.~ BOELW; winter stralghis, $WGR0E Min. | 10MCITow, §0 cars. T United’ States s resiatered, And’ the | Ceiatne o cmbeiid with (e ShcarBer Fe: | was the case yesterday. Veal calves con B AT MInN, | JaN AL Tos BeOpiae N ’l | . X 0od demand stro ces. 3 'E 8 nvestigate the ‘lssuance of passes by nesota patents, $4.1004.30; winter extras, | CORN-—Market has been rather neglected, ered. advenced % and the 35, reg- | yvear ago. Kor a time liquidation was a m"\':‘r(dnln lrfl" (imn(v::l ‘: u}p‘gr .r“rwr;rel" e CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, ;‘;“‘r“d! 3 loglsiators and olhers . was $2.80¢3.10; Minnesota bakers, 33.55G2.40; win- | but has kept steady in _sympathy with | iréoved, 14 per cent In the bid price. live and there was some pressure in the | poIhere were aulte a few stockers and | B A Lhed i the Botise tidey thalvesmiGhon ter low grades, $2.60G2.%. Rye flour, steady: | Wheat. January was up slightly and cash | The are fhe closing prices on | way of selling for short account. The close | feeder® of the, MAFEE BG40 o Strong | Cattle Higher, Hogs Both G o] S oThat effect bytng. tablek. by & decisive fair _to good, L35 rzolce to fancy, | marset was 4@Gdc up. There were sales 10 the New York Stock exchanxe: Was firm at & net rise of 24 points. Total | ‘x‘é‘-"l 1) ::hi‘hl.- gld e Stescy 1o vitong it pmicy g ain fo Siac stect DEVR b $245@3.66. Buckwheat flour, firm, $2.20 | the cast of about 150,000 bushels for prompt .... 8% So. Railway pfd..... 8% | sales, ) bales. The late improvement | Higeit Se the quality, Tor buyers w we, e Sheep Are Strong. 2%, spot and to urrive. - { shipments. New York reporis 2i loads | ‘4o ptd.... e Toxas & Pacitc. . 4% | way largely due to strong accounts from | {UTI'SICL Ghout taking hold of the com- | CHICAGO, Jan. 2L_CATTLE—Receipts, nta Fe Frelghts Collide. MEAL—Firm; yellow. western, $1.20; | le.ten for export. Clearances 4i,000 bush- | pal. & Ohio......... 10k Toledo, St L& W. 94 | the spot markets of the country, with New | very SIOW Seout, LONE G/, 00 0 Jer ©f0r | 16,000 Kead; ‘market 10G1sc higher; good to clty, $1.18; Brandywine, f3.10@8.55. |els. - Primary - receipts, 0600 bushels,| do pid......o.- Sl 40 PIC Orleans reportng of 1-lie, while most of | MONT Brades Aoy O o yenterday. | Prime 'stecrs, $480G8.0; poor to’ medium, | SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Jan. 2I.—A RYE-Firm; No. 2 western, 89%c. f. o. b., | dgainst 3.uo last year. Local cash sales, | Canadian, FPacific. .- 03 heifle ...+ 10 | the other spot markets at least held their | f411Y 48 009 BriCte BL@460; stockers and foeders, 322 10; | head-on collision ~occurred between tw) afloat; state, 56@bic, c. 1. f., New York. i cars, With nome contract. Estimates | Cavads 8o ks j own. The offerings of £pot cotton in the [ REPF BEELF STEERS. cows, $1.40@4.60; heifers, §2.0005.00; canners, | Banta Fe freight traine In Cajon pass BARLEY—Quiet; ' feeding, 4ic, c. o. f,, | for tomorrow, 35 cars. Argentine spot corr, | Ches. & Ohio oo o G, WEDARE oo local market were only effective at very ADERE A NERSE. $L4UG2.6); bulls, $2.00GM4.25; calves, $3.50) | Bhortly after midnight. Conductor Stewart Buffalo; malting, {1@60c, c. | f., Buffalo. | was up equal to 2igc at Liverpool. There | ‘8% ,% P700 " 11 wheellng & L E. full prices, although no chonge was made i N 5 7.60; Texas fed steers, $3.50G4.50. d Freman Beckett were killed and one WHEAT—Recelpts, 8,30 bu.; exports, | Were only 14,400 bushels contract out of A D0 do 24 pid......... % |In the official quotation. The tendeney of | 31 i E HOGS—Recelpts, 30,000 heud; estimated | man will probably die. 15,408 bu. Spot, market firm; 4, | private elevators. RS %0 Wis. Central ... the spot article was toward a higher level. ) 0 ot 2 tomorrow, 30,00 head; left over, 6,000 head; tor, and 83 3 ()ATSEM\I.PKM ":..:, l;-enl firm, hel N: 3 ~1a: ado bid.... ST. LOUIS, Jan, 21.—COTTON--Stan a " ened ll%i,lhr higher, closed with advance Burg! Rob Archbishop. Now 1 Tara: Manttoba o, float. | Was 1u@c higher. Local recelpts, 163 cars, g% American i bares: ‘Teceipts. b1 pales: shipmenter 4897 | ‘8.1 A : Clce: heivy, gL 0; roueh ek | ACINGINNATL Jan. 21.—The residence of Up te 1 o'clock bullish conditions pre.| with seven contract. Estimates for tomor- | Chicago & 7% United States Ex.. bales! stock, 26,500 bales, iy ; lght, $5.9606.95; bulk of sales, | Archbishop Kider was entered by burglars Valled In wheat and prices advanced, Tol- | Tow, 2 cars. Clearances. 9,000 bushels, | Chiago Te - Ly T LIVERPOOL, Jan. 2L—COTTON-Spot, | 7. e 4 8 | early today and & quantity of elothing and lowed by reactions “under - proni-taking | New York reports 150,000 buehels taken for | 0 By gy S Amal Comer oo g03d business done, prices unchanged to * | SHEKP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 16,000 30 worth of sliver ‘were stolen. = They sales. e early buylng motives were ! export. Local cash sales, 100,00 bushels. | & e e . { points hig d'r; American middling fair, | head; sheep. strong; lambs, steady; good to | 121l higher cables, export demand, small re-| There was no standard ‘out 'of private | “Go"at ped (1L dbim Amer. "Lin.” il 5.42d; good middling, 5d; middling, 4.8d choice wethers, $4.2@4.75; falr to cholco | 8016 money. celpts, continued western support and for- | houses and 7.8% bushels standard shipped. | 4o 24 pfa.... i do ptd San low ‘middling. 4.6%d; good ordinary, %.66d; mixed. $3.%5@4 40, western sheep, $3.60G4.75; THE REALTY MARKET. eign demand, and u final raily occurred | PROVISIONS—The advance in Janiary | pel. & Hudsos .. .1T3 American 8 & i ordinary, 4.44d. The sales of the day were native lambs, $4.00@6.2%; western lambs, $4.60 o J on covering 'that left last prices i4c nel | POTk to $19 has been the feature in the | Dei L. & W.. oese 12,000 bales. of which 1000 were for specu- @s.00. higher. March closed at $%c: May, 823 | provislon market, about 3,000 barrels chang- | Denver & R. G.... A % |%ation and export and included 10,70 Amer- Official yesterday: c: closed at 83ic; July, T94@S04c¢; closed ! i h.;nd“ ‘s“ ""h ":t- Thflhrgflle ma.r’kfi | oS prd 24 o ran Recel pLs, 37,000 |.nn‘. m‘-llugur&x ;m.m" at_ 8044 has en firm wi ogs, which openes 4 p ¥ merican. Futures opened quiet and cloge. CORN-—Recelpts, 51,00 bu.; expol @5c higher, with best hogs at 8. There; o 15t pfd Y o pese steady; American middling: October and | »o, Spot. | stesdy; Moo o due slers Was some. Proft-taking o the SAvance: S E IR . 473G04.740; January and February, | and 6o, 1. 0. b afloat; No. 1@ vellow, $oe; | 1t looked as If there was some selling Of | Groek oo Bid, - Hagy, fon, Flectrle .- 1.7304.7144; Feoruary and March, 4.7@4.74¢ No. 2 white, 80%e. The option market was | May ribs by Armour Cudahy Packing | ‘g pfd. L ee Inter. Paver 5 March_and April.” 4.74d; “April and May ulet and without much feature apparent | company sc'd. Hogs were 8,00 under the | niiinois Central .....148% do pfd..... 4.5d; May and June, 4.78d; June and July, | lor further strength in January on cover-, estimate. Estimates for tomorrow, 32.000. | lowa ntral 4 Laclede Gas . 4.76d; July and Augist, 4.75d; Nugust and ing. The heavy interior movement was| Hogs In the west today, 76.6%, against| o pfd.......... T3 |National Blecuit eptember. 4.63d; September ‘and October, t oftset by liberal clearances; closed | 92.00) last woek and 1010 lnst vear. Lake Erie & W gher; January, 6G6%c; closed V! westexn Tambs. cull ewes. cull lambs. western ewes western ewes. western ewes goat ...... western iambs. .. O £ G NN DN £ 8 To Vaccinate Employen. PERU, Ind., Jan. 21.—Owing to the preva- lence of smailpox in Ohlo the State Board of Health has requested the rallroad com- panies whose lines cross the Ohlo-Indlana state line to instruct their employes who run into Ohio to be vaccinated at once to prevent the disease from spreading. To Be No luvestigation. 883B2TSRAINIVES o o0 0 20 BEBRBEIBES RN Receipts. Shipments. ll;etnhr:fl;rg placed on record Wedn 200 b (4 Warranty Deed 200 .« 18,390 1,229 | Helen Kunze, trustee, to J. W. Bol- linger et al,'s 7 feet lot 2, block 471, Kansas Clity L Stock Market. N(}fi‘lmls \I"k'w ;' i b RS s 2 AN " ellle Seline to Ellen Beline, lots KANSAS CITY, Jan. 21.—CATTLE—Re-| 6 6, 8 to 11 and s% lot 13, block 4, 3 2. | 1366 celpts, 8400 héad natives, 600 head | West Lawn park cossretiseiienss 1l 4% National Lead ... 4.434; October and November, 4,31 STEERS AND iEIFERS. Texans, 100 head native Texas calves; [ Fannle P. Myers to Anna M. Heyes ARE COMMISSION €O @ PIA.....0erisis 113 No. ‘American ... O ik IS IR 2 Shervi s aes 20 quarantine and corn fed, steady 10| w23 ncres of nwi nws 5-16-13 at February, 56%G67c; closed at o ———— oL & N.... % Paclfic Coast . Wool Market, e BTN T 10c higker; good cows, steady to 10c higher; | game to T. E. Price, part nwh g e Y. f a siam | Manhattan L.........153 Pacific Mall 4 4 EERS AND STAGS. canners, ‘steady; stockers and feeders. | and w 13 acres nel nwig 5-16-1 arch, Jm‘iifi ay. mfim,fl&sxd St. Louis Grain and Provisio yet 8 Ry, - 8 das . ST. “).!1 18, J’nu. 21 4\‘\ OOLXFIHHM but | 8 . \ steady to weak: ‘choice export and dressed | willjam Fitzpatrick to John MckKeon, 3 A g 3 . Contral .. 257 Pressed 8. Car anged; mediu ades and combings, 3 . - ¢ p . r hn . OA’ Recelpts, 24,00 b exports, 7% L:,)l lsi‘ Jen. 21.—WHEAT—HIgher: | Mex. National ... 18 | 0 Pfd............. $3% ‘,”‘“,m",,;:j e 0ige: heavy fine, 1% :‘:Jf :ll""_{:.nu“‘: s,f.’:'d.',f’."é‘ 00d, $3. 1ot 4, block 3. Potter & C.'s 2d add... t, firmer; No. 2, 42c; standard whito, e . e.evator, T8%c; track, o [ Minn, & 8t. L...0.010 |Puliman P.’Car. 3 Mary ‘L. G. Burke and husband to o oh Pei No. B white. c; No. § ei July,"Ta%e;’ No. 3" hard, | Mo. Pucifc ......... 11t Republic Steel B R, R oL The . market ;.’.‘L,’:“,:?:-;:,’;m"%‘:fi.‘,";.::.";,.:L;;‘J Indian Chris Fitzstmmons, wi lot &, block o; track, mixed western, nomi- o > > WL do AR R LT e bors, A 3 v o cdick's add PR Bawee. "Options "guiet | COKN—Higher: No. 2 cash, 42%c; track, | do ptd 5 v B L s e o] il cows, W native helters, 3530 | Riverview Investment company (o 3 but’ generally firmer: May closed at 4ljc. | 2)@4ske; May, dle. X N. 4. Centra b B | e Bng, a1t fine mediiim. Calves, $3.007.50 - h ") F. Martin, w4 lot 6, block 350, HAY Firm; shipping, 86@T0c; good to|,OATS—Higher: No. 2 cash, 35%e; wrack, (N, Y. Centrsl 252 B “ GiTe W 4 g , $2.0067.5 x Omaha_(refije) Moo b4, cholce, 9c@H.06. » 36G3%e; May, 36%e; No, 2 white, dlisc. Nortelk & W L i | te; medium, 18G1Tc. Wyoming fine, @isc: JGS—Recelpts, 7.00 head: market ac- | gidney Dillon, trustee, to John Eme- te. common to chojce, | HYE_Steady at iSsGic. lomn g ather 815 S e e medium. 16g11e; medium, | fivs, 3o Wihesi glansd s 6.80: | “rick, lota 1, 2 and 3, block 13, Water- 1902 crop, 1901 crop, :4G2c: olds, | FLOUR-—Firmer; red winter patents, $3.40 | Vennuyivanis 184% U. 8. "Rubber .. isc. UDakota. fine, 146/i5c; fine medium, DRIE O SALR. JRISGRLINL. bne 16.00q 8@14c; Pucifle const, 1902 crop, %qaic; 190] | G1H0; exira fancy and stralghts, $.1083.3; | Reading 1100208 0 Pl reesssiis o raediutne rGite. Montane. . hne e T e o T crop, WGt olds, giise. 3 clear BUGLE = ady do st pid.L g UL 8. Steedl L deat 'average, 1iG18¢; fine me- | SHEEP AND ' LAMBB—Receipts, 6,000 | Eunice C. Penoyer and husband to HIDES-Firm; Galyeston, 3 to 2 Ibs., \ MEAT Sieats 3. 33.00g3.50. S0 B0 pid. o, 8 M dlum, 19@20c; medium, 196 | head: market active, steady; native lambe, W. K. Potter, receiver, sk lot 6, 18¢; California, 21 €0 3 1bs.. 18c; Texas dry. | COKRNMEAL—Sieady, $3.. L &8 ¥ 9ia( Western Union 9 Al : i 3 p , . P " p byt e, + 1005 Texas dry. | BRAN—Easier; sacked, east track, §oas2e, | 2a_ptd r. Locomotive ¢ scoured basle. ' fine, 457 c W.00G6.50; western ‘lambs, $3.85@5 block 1, Kountze's ith add... i 24 1o 30 Ibs., e, s ] 3 Sty LS W ) combing, 4¥i1c; fine combing, #@4se; Call- ewes, 35.00G6.00; native wethers, $1.500M4.65 Deeds. LEATHER—Firm; acld, 24G25¥c. HA eady; timothy, $10.00G15.50; prai- u z oF 3 st 534 Ohio and_Pennsyl- ve : i 4 do_ pfd........ 623 K. €. Southern forniy _finest, Gi@ul Ohio and_F n western wethers, $3.00@4.70; stockers and o, ie, $.506411.50 » . d PROVISIONE—Beef, steady; family, $15.00 | €. 9. 3 ot} SN R o XX and above. 3162k Teoders, §3 8063 10, Sheriff to Bellows Falls Savings in- 1700} mens. $1000G1050; beet hams, $ansop | LRON COTTON TIES 81,074, o pra 100 ook Satand 110000 dek | 'amd Mo, & 31@: { el o titution, lot 15, Clark's add_.. .. Cut’ theste. aulets picked Ballles, s 1o | HEME TWINE B o B @yl a0 pid ihe: No 81, Fneesh TIvS Fioi Warkst. ", K Pojter, recelver, to A . Mo 10.00; pickled shoulders, $5.35; pickled ha; i PRpork: igher: _jobbing, VYo BLGGALE. Land, Drm; wesiorn .mm";:‘ i;md.m} mess, $18.00 Lard: wWeéak at 396, Londen Steck Quotations, ttornia, northern $1085: " refined, firm; ~continent, _$10.65} | [rY Al medts (boxed) steady: ‘@is | LONDON, Jan. 21.—Closing quotations rn_avers @ise; South America, L fim?&'%‘“;n&ém‘.u Bacon (boxed), steady: extra shoris, §0.87ig; | Comols. moey....83 316X Y. Central NEW YORK, Jan. 21'—~WOOL—Firm. ‘add 0 ol . o do accouat. -16 Nortol Vestern. — - 8.00G14.50. clear ribs, $10:' short clear, ¥1..25. b 218 Neactell | =Firmi city, 6 country, 64O | prors kst Firm at R4 Spelter: :?‘»'m.‘.“.: 8 s4% Ontario & Wesisrn " I(:"‘.: T T k] . do i a0 wy hvani . A ja., Jan. 2 A Facs: Mebastis: 0l to oxton: 4@ | FPOULTRY—¥i n; chickens, %c; turkeys, | nuitimors & Ohio. /105t ' vid." Rosin, ‘firm “fi‘ Japan, nominal, » 3 ks, i gee A ! 139 wlug E $1.65; F, $1.70; G, $1.85 UTTER-Recelpts, 508 pk oads ER-DUIl; creamery, 2:G28c; datry, 3 S2ia do i pid..lll ) $2.0; M, 8. tato dairy, 18G%c; creamery, extra, ic Sn oM ui.... LED | = - ird, %60 ) TEGGS—Lower at 17Tie, loss off. & St 182\ Southera Ry NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—OIL—Cottonseed, | and Penneviv, average best, c; west- |y piry DR ceseneseeenns 00 - e 0% Unton Paciie steady, S1@615c roleum refined, steady: o -4 Wheat, b < 100000 " - S gl o | 10 points lower: ref New York. $8.90; Ci 2 pkes.: market | £OFB. bu..... sesen it pid g U. 8. Sueel hifadeiphin and Baltimore. §.15: Philadel: ate full cream, fanc, l, colos Oats, bu 24 ptd 157 do hiz and Baltimore, in bulk, £.6. Rosin, I e fMhees ht?md:.ylitfi:: —t Dilnota Centrai 13" Wabash - B - Recelpts « higher, white, fali made, 14@lise; lace’ made. Loulsville & Nash . 'i}o ~do ptd . EDO. _Jan. 21.—C Morth Lima, selling at $6.0006.70; bulk, 6.2006.5. o X colored, fall made, 1Wigc; late | TOLEDO, Jan WHEAT DUl fvm: | %z X & ¥ n Juth Lima and indiana, $1.18 s 4N; bulk, ¥4 7 large, white, fall made, MNc; | cash and January, %e; May, S%e. gl(\)lrzflg‘l_l,\'s,{{:sua-u, 2x\d1_ er ounce. DON “J.A‘ ! 'r'.:”' mll;lm:l:r-:xlu.\ Stoek In Sixh for ¥ o lNa, FOULTRY “Alive: Bteady; turkeys, 1 | 4Gor N 2ulh Steady] Junuary, @igo; May, | aiscount in the Open market for short biils | e Litaced; s 34 Hosin. Americar | & The following were the rec Chicago, &4 Wiitg, Bidk e; fowls, Me. Dressed: Slow; western | OATS—Dull, firm; January, 36%c; May, | 18 3716G3%; per cent and for three-months’ | stratned, &s 3d . : . 3 etock at the sfx principal clties ¥ 3 Bo. Omahe, 318 Exchange Bldg chickens, ‘lols@l4c; western fowls, 13e; | s7iie . % " 3 * | bhlls is $%@3 7-16 pes cent LIVERPOOL. Jan. 21._OlL—Cottonseed, PRI g & 580-52 Boe Bldg, METALE A was about L | in | REED Fairly et 3 $7.17 New Lurk sining Stocks BN Yop st 3 31 go . LUIIII600 g b or g W, s lower in D irly active; anuary, T.17; y » 4 v o . . 400 T S Lonflon today under speculstive selling, | March, §.3; prime timothy, §.% prime | NEW YORK, J L ophe Sallow Evaporated Apples and Dried Frult. neas City 3 ".':’.'.. - an. 21. e following are 3 > a1 2V A Py - uls « B 6.5 with spot futures both quoted »t £15 | alsike, $8.35 he clost 4 NEW YORK. Jun 2.-EVAPORATED i the closing prices on mining stocks: ¥ J DR L ioesnsaranins 404 6s. The New York market wi quiet and APPLES—Market shows little change, at- Bioux Clty about steady at $2A. 25, (‘ng:'er de- Milwaukee Gra - ctive grades being fajriy held and a 3 itad . — clined 3s 8d In London, closing at £32 138 8 | v waukER, Jan’ 5 | varieties displaying ‘considerable steadiness, ” o Iy Totals N P 2 o2 (BN ang OV Soe. tuturen. Loty woo- o 3 b ) ush demand in moderaie; common ace ND HEIFERS. Established 182, r lower a easy. St | <! . = e , Bl@SY%c; cholee, 5 o3 . 39 Ly T A e e R : g | el e e < P " o WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD Trolytic, SN0 5. canting $12 00GILY RYE-Pirm; e e O XI VP HRIED FRUITS — Spot BULLS ] ST. LOUIS, Jan. 21.—CATTLE-Receipt Memsers of the Frincipel kxchanges. Lead was 15 m‘:‘m Y.ondon at £hi ot . prines are steady to firm al quotations s ! 500 head, fncluding 3600 head Texan Private Wires to All Foluts. q and unchanged hers | ¥H3E o bid. . . ranging from ke to Tie for all grades. 30 1 : market strong for natives, steady for Tex- | GRAIN, MO VISIONS, NYOCKS, BONDS {aiet and unchanged =MaY, e, M4 Abricots show @ little better demand. for 1% ans, native shipping and export steers, $.40 Bought and sold for cash or London at in Glasgow to 63 2| wansan ra. Provisio cholce Royals, but are unchanged at The -9 City Gy - . v inl - LONDON, Jai M. " Ay g - bon " it h 10 e 84" Lot | KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2L-WHEAT—May. | plentiful in the markbt todss, and (r s | oo Lo et 15t Tor peoted and RGNS SisssespEEEE < T 1010 95 1082 1180 1 1014 ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 2.—CATTLE—Re-| add celpte, 1,091 head; active; natives, $3.75@ 5.7, Texas and westerns, $3.%G5.00; cows Total amount of transfers.... and helfers, $2.0004.35; 'veals, 33.00G7. stockers and feeders, $4.45. HOGS—Recelpts, 664 head; light and 1ight mixed, $6.3506.77%: medium and heavy, $6.666.5: bulk, $6.556.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, head; active; top Colorado lamb ewes, 34.40. asss688588S Stoux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia.. Jan. 21.—(Speclal Tele- MEMBERS gram.) — CATTLE — Recelpts, 700 head; Chicago Board of Trade Steady;: beeves, $1.50@500; cows, bulls and Bt Louls Merchants Exchange. mixed, $1.50G4.00; stockers and feeders, $2.50 G4 calyes and vealings, #5g3 Beneral Commissio @40, with etrictly fancy quoted up fo 38; future delive 1410 g Aressed beef and butchers' steers. $.000 | OMAHA BRANCH, 1v-111 Trade 3 t today, and it was | are quiet at 12giSc for peeled and SXG%nc berubn $.00; steers under 1,000 Ii 8350014 50; stock- 1 elephone 1316 ] unchanged; war- | 04 July, 6%/ cash, No. 3 hard, 6@ | cMcult to malntain discounis In the face | for unpecled. 1L e . ers and feeders, 32. and W. B. Ward, Locai M~nager. 2eEEBass