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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |35c: ks oaerottc: western fowis. | beasy: 8,300,108, s ahort siar | Home, rate wore eroputar Amgrtcans | (MAT]A LIVE STOCK MARKET! : K Filoherae o Homan Bative S E 2 : v re, SAALS Tin dvabeed 13882 in the Lon- | 14 to 18 ibs, steady, 51s. Shoulders, sq | gular, and closed ,tiet. Kamfirs fuctu- | uaz’m’ ':‘.?.'n'u‘-';'-.!".‘o'&?sl,"(-'.?m} r;‘r‘n‘;l;e. y don 1arket today, where It elosed at €123 | 11 to 13 Iba. firm, 4. Lard, prime : throughout but closed with | N HOGS—Receipts, 8,00 head; markei 1u 178 64 for both spot and futures. The local | ern, in tierces. ay, 518 64, Americ: ¢ hetter b The ekly stetement B 3 R R gy -y Whest Market Again Attracts Most Atten- ;;;;;‘klfl LR -l'--‘:nl";p:“:;::r % o109 | Pusd, In pafls, ste bls etk niiand shows the f - f Bteers Active and Strong, While Cows $6.6755G6.0; mixed packers, 6.4 n_ st and wae irre + osan SR S omilial & changes pserve, incre b > tion on Board of Trade. at $.06@2.5i%. Copper also was higherin | CHERRT- Firni. American firest white : ronsed | £439,000; Ware Strong to Ten Higher. P T st . heghosirer London, ng there at an advance of 17s | and colored, strong, 62s, y i; other securl Sl“NE)' AfiD LAMBS—Receipts, 2,000 bead; market strong to lov higher; native lambs, $4.000%.00; western lambs, $3.856.85; fed ewes, $s.0004.65; native wethers, .04 485; western wethers, $3.0044.8; stockers and feeders, $2.00G3.50. St. Lo Live Stock Market. . BT. LOUIS, Jan. 2.—CATTLE-Recelnts, £ERs | 6d to £55 )% 6a for spet and :«“I"Idnfrvr A.:A,I;\!\;v Frime city, sterdy, 643 Aus. | . inéteased & {“other deposits, | futures. On this side the market was firm | trailan in London, firm, Ms 2 creased £ deposits. inc ALL COMMODITIES GO UP SLIGHTLY | (5a"s shade higher. Standard is quoted at | The tmports of wheat (tto Live E040.000; Thcreased .- |HOGS OPENED FIVE CENTS LOWER ’ 3117, lake at $12.35G1250, electrolytic at | week wero 280 quarters from Atlanilc (1) ; government securities, unchanged. The 3220@12.50 and casting at $13.00612.2. Lead | ports, 1,00 irom Pacific and 4,00 from | proportion of the Bank of England's re- wi Holds Advance with Tem C geclined 1« 3d in London to £11 10s, but here | other' ports erve (o liability this week I8 6.5 per cent, | Demand Continued Active for Fat | It remained quiet and steady al 1. ‘The imports of corn from Atlantic ports | as compared with 4414 per cent last week. Over, While Other Gral Speiter” was higher in byt markets, al. | st week were 2,7 quarters The rate uf discount is unchanged at 4 per | Sheep and Lambs and the Mar- though trade was quiet. London advamce: w0 - & X and Provisions,Rise frem i 6l to L2 and the average price here NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, ARIS, Jan Prices opened firm on ket Could Sately Be Quoted 5 < 1,300 head, Iheluding 800 Texans; market Three-Eig] to Mart: was Increased by about 2% points, the close the bourse today. Business was qulet as Fully Steady. v ? steady to strong; native shipping and ex- - Deing at $4.904%6.00. Iron was firin_abroad, Rentes weakened. Spanish 4s and Turks port steers, $4.40@5.00, with strictly fancy with w ‘.‘;/,:c:n“l:l &fififll and deloll- Market /is Amain Listless on More| were iy brisk demand. The “l:‘(llc ‘;?‘ be- | quoted up to dressed boe(l and butche borough at 47s 4%d. Locally iron was quiet | came firm near the close of the day. Rentes | re steers, $1.00@0.00; steers under 1,000 Il CHICAGO, Jan, %.~The wheat market | 4nd unchanged. \Warrants were nominal. | R became stronger and forelgr s Genefited SOUTH OMAHA, Jan, 2. 50GM.50; stockers and feeders, $2.606: was again (he center of attraction on the | NO. 1 foundry northern s quoted at $38.000 | NEW YORK, Jan. 22.-The drift of prices | by the relaxation in the stringency of money ggmpu were: Cattle. Hogs. Shee Cows and helters, $2.26GM.60; vanhers, §1 ( Bonraof Trade today and still further | 200, No. 2 I(vuwry northern, No.*1 foundry | in today's stock market was sull listless | in London. Firmness ruled at the cios |({ml_lul g_im)tm:' . 5, 2.60; bulls, $2.3562. alns were made, provisions closing 1igc | fouthern and No. 1 foundry southern soft | and hesitating and reflected nothirg more | Most of the tractions rose materially. In- .l' clal \u:~l|n) . Texas and Indian flgher. " May corn’was up 3¢ and May oats | 8 $22.00022.90. than the shifting whims of room traders, | dustirials were ge Iy firm. Rio tintos | Uicial Wednesday and helfers, bulls, X heifers, HOGE—Recelpt market 22823z e whose operations absorbed the total deal> | grew tirm on the recovery of the price of | Cficlal Thursday BT HeNe opened strong, with the May de-| OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETL. | ings. | Copper, Kaffirs hardened owing to hopes ok st wiih sk o lB livery from 2ic to 10@i2%c higher, Wheat eaterdny's late advance met rather | ihat South African iabor guestions will | . Four daye this week.16.23 ruled active and strong and the volume Of | Con positive check this morning in the news | tly be satisfactorily solved. The pricate | Same dave last week... business was enormous, it being reported trom Venezuela of a renewed attack upon | rate of discount wa; 14 per cent. Three | Same Wweek before : sleady; pige and lghts, $6.2506.60; packcrs, that the leading long added on the neigh- the fort at San Carlos by German war | per cent rentes 100f izige for the account. | Etme three wecks ago 2 3 5 o - gy KL R TR borhood of 4,000,000 bushels to his immense | EGGS—Fresh stock, 18G1%c. vessels. Itis belleved the least consequence | Exchange on Loncon, 5 12%c for checks, | 8tme four weeks ago.... .31 e L s A s Hessipts, 100 head: line. The active buying of this operator, | LiVE POULTRY - 1iens, 8G9%c;: 0ld roost- | of this mult be to obstruct the progress of [ The weekly statement of the Bank of | Same days last year.. .3 9 roethat TR 428 Tiake Sakve. it with mnaller ones tailing on, was the cause A@be; turkeys, 19iSe; ducks, the settiement of the dispute between | France shows the following changes: Notes | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. o Taeba oA, 7 s and hioks Jor the trength shown In the pit, although 4 ; Venezueln and the powsrs, which has heen | in cireulation decreased 05,0001 (FORsUFY | *"The following. table showe the recelpta of §: lambe. ILTIOL; culls and hucks: the news In general was of a builish b e o a source of uneasiness in the securities | accounts current increased 191756007, gold | \ NGUR A1 Alvosh o Deats Umete fot S0 acter, Good buying wi rted for_gor- | 10@iic; hens, 106 11c: turkeys, 16@18c; d market ever since it became acute. The |In hand Incrensed 5,080,000f, bills discovnted | R B B ona Tith thst elgn account, both here and at New York, |1, ecse, 10611, S 3 reports from Washington of a positive atti- | dec 60 €0.006f and silver in hand in- | . and additional cables were. received telung %{'».-'T SR—Packing_ stock, 1414@1 tude of disapproval of this latest step on | creased 975,001 L s | Suttie 3 ‘of the damage to the French crop. Ad- | gairy. in tubs, 1iiic: separator, figasc. | the part of the American government oft | BERLIN, Jan nvestment stocks, | 1igs: . ! Vices from Argentine said the weather there | “0)VATIRS. Standards, per can, 2c; extra | fered the possibiiity (o the imagination of | especially the bonds, were in demand on | xpec £y 22geESR s BuREs EEEF] @880, New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK] Jan. 2-CATTLE “yirg celpts, 1908 hl-n(lil..dml;nly cansigned direc: vi in- 3 traders of more direct complications on our | the bourss today, owing to the ease of | AUlrage’ price P L8 370 ) . no sales reported; dress of steady . e parel (0 0F Wieat fors thet.| ol Pr. o ek m;&;rptr”fl.'h%r; gwn part in the quarrel it ws more evl: |money. Banks and mines wers firm, Price) | Omaha For The 1ant several days with come sy oy ia"&&- OIS chataed; SAPeet Mean <ol o s n 45, ent that a more serious view ie situa- | at the close were somewh jax s | e —Utah. : 3 ¥, w.,.“,"fl!..,f'.'.,.'.‘“fi':'nl'r’"&a{:'. WT:I!: :‘.’L““L«% DK A 118} -'rrffi.’{ 'slvlocv herring, 5¢c: | tion in its effect upon American securities | nadlan Pacifics were steady. Financlers - A ) L |46 feeders.. 890 415 cf\.x‘v" MAL kAl B 4 Tee"to W@k higher at S@NThe. Heavy Sc; pike, Se: perch, 6c; buftalo, | was taken In London than here and the | here will experience reduction of the | 1003 (1902, 1901|1900, 11895, (1898 {1807 | Kennedy & Co.—Utah, ALVES_Recaipte, cad; slow e realizing shortly after the start orced @ 7¢; "sunfish, luefins, dc; white- | declines effected there In American stocks | Relchsbank rate of discount of % per cent | __ . - S |1897. | 24 feeders.. 82 4 3 Ak voals soid at ¥6.0000.8, not Including { slump 1o Sligc, but there was a quick rally | figh, 9c: saimon, 16¢; haddock, lic; codfish, | induced an effective arbitrage seiling here | in a few days. The rate of discount for (6% 495 42 301318 | g3 reeq o SIMAENED, e s | & SinEle calf at dlo; barn 00G4. 0 | on renewed buying and the price gradually | 12c;' redsnapper, 10c; lobsters. boiled, pef | at the opening. The London selllng Was | short bills w per cent and for three -] BOnk ] eeders.. %52 S8 31 feeders.. Snr ol westetns AL G, s ! advanced to 81%c. There was another de- | ib. 30c; lobeters, green, per Ib., 28c: bull- | not entirely checked, even when prices monghs’ bills 24 per cent. X piecie s""s' ;',f."”"‘""”' pAHEEP AND 'LAMBS Recelpus, © { cline to 81%c, but the market rallied and | heads, ‘10c; catfish, 14¢; black bass, 20c; | ceded to below the London parity. Jt wa = "3 Jacks Utah. i4c lower; sheep, $3.000M. & [ iy abia uy’ to Bisgc. The close wae 1Rc | hajibut, Tic. « not until after the close of the London da; New York Mining Stock teeders.. g Jigkson=Utan o | B8 osheer: JLOGLT: lambe, & higher, §14@813c. There Wan good buying | "BRAN~Fer ton, 1350, of trading that the locd] market made any | S 2 BT ETEE ing are feeders.. 56 ¢ eeders. . $35 one deck at ot Canadas o Suly, wnd that month closed UGHE | AV~ Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | effective recovery. W R e o X higher At T5%@7%c, after selling up 10 Tc. | sale Dealers’ association: Choice No. 1up-| The London seiling of stocks created a | the closing prices on mi tocks: | Clearances of wheat and flour werd 842,000 | jand, $8; No. 1 medium, $7; No. 1 coarse, | demand for exchange' which stiffened the | Adams Con 2 |Liule Cltet bushel Primary recelpts were 567000 | $860. Hye straw, 9. These prices are | prices of bankers biils and reawakened the | Alice o e bushels, against 414,000 & vear ago. Minhe- | for hay of good color and quality. Demand | gold export question. There was also ® | Breece fo... o o fophie apolls and Duluth reported receipts of 33 [fair, receipts light. fractional reaction in the price of sterl'ng | Brnewick con ... 7 |Fhoen cars, which with local receipts of 31 cars, |~ CORN—S6c. ¢ at Paris, but London discounts and money | COmStork “Cuaas i none of contract de, and total receipts | QA went lower and the favorable Bank of | of (&t S Va1 |SAIORE Cooid 105 the thrée points of 374 cars, against 302 | R’ mz 4hc. England return aroused discussion of a | yor” gijer .ol o |Smail Hopes lant week and 40 & year ago. VEGETABLES. propable degline In the bank rate ot an | Lasaviiie’ Con 3 |standard Corn was rather quiet, but a firm tone [ & .| early day e Bank of Franc - o il provajled, which wes helped to u large ex- c’:lfi:’}'n?f“g“:nKW' | g o fected nknh:q of ]lbfl!u! LT 0B o e Bank Clea: Stook in Siaht 3 wheat. e weather 3! 3 the week and a large contras et y ' ¢ of . E N tent by strength I e en: ang ofise.|. POTATOES Per bu. WG, {anties aud repayment of loans, The export | OMAHA, Jan. 22.—Bank clearings today, | Jan: §iase of hogs. The bulk sold from 8 toy ., = & m A T el for e DOy e Tiberal but the | L SWEET POTATORS—fows and Kaneas, | isstes and repayment of oats. (e Pivee | $1,17.068.73; “corresponding dav Iast year, | Jan .80 and prime hogs told as high at % | \The following were the recelpts of Iive :-n\!r-sl:umul}m':un still a_prominent factor. [$2. 3 b in spite of a higher price for wheat and | $1,321.221.27; decrease, $1M4. .| Jan! g":“ngr:‘n"::ulm-”u:mnd cmr:ron:uuw_ ck at the six vflmi'y:ll].-mm yusterd Glood commiseion house buying toward the | -TURNIPS_Per bu., 40c; Canada rutaba- | [0 B8 0 ot WEIT, PosChange bills. The | CHICAGO, Jan. 2i—Clearings, $29.320,188: < 3 own. After buyers and sellers got o | atu c fted In'a strang Anish, May being LRI 2308, TS of Kmerionn cagles also Tell a fraction | balances, $2.614840; New York exchange, 40¢ | ~< ndicates Sunday, I3 ,\rading a 5 hat |.Om i e k@b, after nelling between | BEETS-Per bu., 4tc. R ohioh MArEEt toaRY. premium; _foreign exchange unchanged; | . OCISEIh SURSEY. o an early clearance was made. Representa: icago T e aeipts were 2 cars, | CUCUMBERS—ifothouss, per dos., 82 "ome speclal weaKness was shown by the | sterling posted, .83 for sixty days and | , whe, officlal number of cars of ve sales: snsas C with 9ot contrnct grad CARROTS- Por i e New York public utilities. owing to the | B8S(0r Jomand. o cyoarings, so46.0m.- 1 Cattle. Hogs 10... Bt. Joseph ' Oats opened firm along with mn;{r”-(r:fl: GREEN = ONIONS-Southern, per doz. itation of the ;mn‘a:t‘m‘n:‘fng:::go:'m:g ORI fan B.—C v o T s jid L 2 Wpecial features were man! the difference of oj 919, S S AP By - Phe ading, with the main parc of the b‘fl‘x’x‘fi‘éfig~s¢mnm + doz. bunches, | the application of the adverse judicial deci- ‘11087‘0 M gputl; 22.—Clearings, 454,659 | Wabash oy o i B by e oo ibatos novaes. - Ths |, " s | slon o the law as .4 whole, Ibe oreta'in | . PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2.—Clearings, C. & N. W. Ry....... 1L i commission nouses, from last night ran LAl h - 1 N W Byl Tlone "was frm, With May %o higher at R 1o pon B Tk " Bl | o pecula tive leaders during the morning PRLULITATS EROM ELIN R B -y A between 36G36kc and | “CABBAGE-Holland seed, per 1b., 14e. weakness. D LTIMORE, Jan. #.—Clearings, @,68.- werp i1 cate ONIONS--New home grown, 1n sacks, per | | The late recovery in prices was largely | BALTIMORE, Jan. 2 -Clearings, r feeling early on sell. |y, yice"Spanish, per crate, $L5. : connected with the anticipation of u divi- | 185; balances $836,07i; money, § per tent in recelpts of hogs and | "NAVY BEANS—Per bu.. 82.60. dend increase on Northern Securitles, the 5 . Jan. 22. g7, 34,170, 500; money, 4@6%% per cent; New York ex- lower prices at the yards, provisions ruled | 1GMATOES New ifornia, r 4-bas- | directors of which went into session early | 5 mong oeY per Yiinol Ceatrar . & g00d demand from co o' ) fternoon. _Active buying and a |change, sremium. ; i Pousea “Pakers and room traders were K hognos: $.T5: Florlda, per ¢-basket crate, | Iy _Ule 8 e in Northern Securities on | ST. LOUIS. Jan. 2.—Clearings, $.631.200; - 57 balances, $9§(,251; money, steady, 5@ per Total recelpts 12 ¥ firm, with . ints on Great es, 1y (m:r‘k";%'l’;' e fi‘e‘;"n'lll'&n‘;:‘ May (g | by v il g‘;rfi.‘fr: T;'dm'a T a room was taken as | cent; New York exchange, 4dc premium. The disposition of the day's receipts was furd dlosea Zisc figher at 39.62%, while ribs 1 FRUITS, corroborative evidence. The udvance ot 81 oo S 23 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- @oe at 395, ¢ § Ints in St. Louls &\8an Francisco. 3 e cated: - atet receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, oA ARS_Pall varieties, per box, 83; Colo- | PO ined by news\was a sustaining In-| gn LOUIS, Jan. 22— WHEAT—Higher: | Buyers. T Ccattie. Hogs. Sheep. ; corn, 400 cars; oats, 206 cars; hogs, | P00 NeE DO%, S er bbL, §2.76; Jona- | fluence on the market. There were FUMOTS | No.' red, cash, elévator, Tic; track, “g gm;:m.nsugl;mgn;; do3 1 e Rilng tutures ranged as follows: Balltowers, "r’h"kb:mc:im”ds i California | that the Tond wa8 ey, The professed | Jici May. Tia@ke; July, To; No. 2 hatd, | \ym;ur'e Co.v.... &4 7118 = GRADES.Malaghs, psr keg, $.00g7.00, | expectations on the Northern Becurities|® #GRN_Higher: No. 2 cash, 424e; track, | Sudahy Packing Co..... X 51 Articles.| Open. CRANBERRIELWmn";" r bbl, $10; | dividend ran from an early rate of 4 Der | oy Gade; May, 41%e. Armour; from Sioux City 156 — Bell and Bugles, 11, per box. 8550, ' "’ | cent to b per Gent, ora ump extra ‘divi CORENtirt Ko, 2 camn, 2 track, 3 Ynsant £°C0 i PICA 'S, ! . The declaration o ¥ 7c; May, 36%c; No. 2 white, 38c. R o yieed 2 Sanet | 6% R T NP dend. 1 was not announced until after the | GHE/MEY, THE: O Huston & Co. & cas gug s EoEa oo 288 EENEs F3 P g 2 e aEnsze £ 8 s2EE2E eetseaes ¥ERE TS ancace seo £ £ % B, Fox—Utah, feeders.. 900 4 06 heifers...1000 365 Sloux City Live Stook Market. '"fl" today ae arrived yesterday, e | steady: beoves, $3.50g5.00; cows, bulls and ports mixed, $LU0GM.00; stockers and feeders, 82,0 00; calvy il N . 26@3.85. At the start the decline M()GB—R:M.&‘! By hew ufibl\lc.‘:uuu lllhn:\llrled '1‘0 FIP?'III lb'nlt-kel, ;’I“l‘l I(‘Ivl‘n‘l‘d nellln‘ at %, ®; bulk, $6.16@6.45. close the feeling became a little better R, g o the good weltht howe 8o that: ihe | SHEEP—Receipts, 100 head; strong market closed little stronger on that [Pysopt SEESS & 22 a0 ZeLESE cegen " Gt eseieieses g22u8 ecoseecom $58 = Jraaaca 3.1 L2LTE. 222 St 1 RETZS sttt eagats ,,m i'g e o7 PSR R ERR R R RNRRNANRRRRRRCRRRRRRBAARRAARSAD ST Totals 8 rd Wool Market, BT. LOUIS, Jan. 22.—WOOL~Ulchanged; medlum grades and combing, 17@2lc; light fine, 13w1sc o E: 8l slngi g . Jdan. 2-WOOL—The market here was quieter this week, but prices mostly tended upward. Terri- tory, Idaho fine, 14@} ] . 1640 17c; medium, 1 yoming fine, 14 fine medium medium, 16 o medium, medium, Montana, fine fine average, 17@18c staple, 19gc; m 20c. 'Pulled, 'scoured basie combing, 40i43 fornia_finest, 63goo vanla XX and above, 31 1 and No. g CEEPEERFPPEEREEF RN 2LTLTTTLLERLEEEEE: g: Bs AP R B RRR AR RERNRIARADASARRDARDBAD DD AR sanassszese apsndnesazafaar aan b i Bzas BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | market closed. The closing was steady but | PLOUR—Firm; red winter patents. 8335 | Livingstone & Shaiier it, Zc; Y-blood, 2@ Texas, 14 months, 9@ California, northern’ choloe, 21@2ic; northein average, 17@18c; southern, 12g1.c. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—WOOL—Firm. LONDON, Jan. 22—WOOL—The offerings at the wool auction sales today numbered 12,28 bales. The attendance was large. A superlor selection of fine scoureds caused splrited competition between French and erman buyers.. Merinos were tn demand, Crossbreds ‘were in_moderate demand and sold steadlly A few lots of merinos were taken for America. A good selection of Cape of Good Hope and Natal was in keen demand. Following are the sales in detali; New South Wales, 1,600 bales; scoured, 6%d @8 ¥i3a; grensy, ' bed@is 2d. Queensiand, ! 400 bales: scoured, 1s 11d@2s 14A; grens LEMON 3 3.35; extra_fi nd stral $3.20@3.90; | Lo F, Husz.... 6 LEMONS—California fancy, $8.75; chotce, | Y5503 "were dull and irregular. Total | G0i0: cFiaofaney and stralght, B.2GIM: | Wo¢ g Murnan B 50 sales, par value, $2,070,000. United States| “sppn Timouny, steady. $3.00@3.50. B 2. Hovble 2 ORANGES-Florids Brights, $.75; Call- | ponds were unchanged on call. CORNMEAL Steady, $5.30 Other buyers .. % N e s sw The following are fthe closing prices on | BRAN-—Steady; sacked, east track, sogssc. | Lee Rothschild ... 2 B Ty e A T New York Btock exchange: HAY—Quiet, steady; timothy, $9.00@1b.00; | Wertheimer .. o e DATES—Persian, in 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., | the New W Bo, Rallwey .... 3% | prairie, $11.60. T T 6c; AL case of 30-1h. pkes, 1235, Atchtson, - . . Y SO TON. TIRS—$10ms. O R R o 3408 8, 8—Californl r 10-1b. cartons, $1;| do ptd e O do pld. 5 % L i CATS LE-Receipts of cattie were not at Turkish, per $.1b: box, 141, ¥t e e et | B a1l all excestive this morning owing (o a good MISCELLANEOUS, %% do ptd PROVISIONS — Pork. lower; jobbing, | local demand, so that the market ruied Hgtjl‘!—N-w Utah, per 24-frame case, U7 Union Pacific standard mess, $15.10, Lard, strong, $9.67%. mc‘uv;;l -g:fl::mg:e.r"rdr:.m u:‘n:(llllcl?l“'ll‘:a & Dry salt mests (boxed), ‘steady; extra 3 IDER-New York, $4.80; per %-bbl, 2.3, o Wabaah Ehorté, 30; Clear rib, $9; short «fear, $0.5. | quality of the offerings as a whols was .26 L, 8. B clear 5 ; short clea - N POESQINGFS o oy ahutind, to. (| o, i i METATSToad, i a7 Speiter, | Lhere, mas 4 g000, Actye, deand, for , h i . 1 P A strong at 0. -‘ Neur? ot o8 (ot Joa., P KA g’x?é-ll Cliatth S Adterican B POULTRY Steaguy chickens, wsq; tur- | SO0, 3eC¥ oliar o oran Saet only the |- "iiman 30,855 u Just & falr sized run| @0 Victoria, 5,00 bales: scguren 18 kol caif, 12 fo 15 Ibs., 6u; hide : a02in OnitedStates Ex T R Ghists remmary, Si@28c; dalry, | top Drice of e day, but for several ays | of gheop and lainbs nore this Morning and | 10 11d; Krensy, $%a@1s 2d, South Austraiia: 7 shee| its, 25@75¢; horse hides, $1.| 80." | Chios g 84 Wells-Fargo Ex e, N ¢ % *| past. Cattle changed hands quite freely, | the market opened active and fully steady. | 2,400 bales: scoured, 1s 4d@1s 6%d; greasy. *No. 2. . Niows: NUTE Walnuts, Nov 1 £ott shell, per b, o o V8 el . 7 ] 88 that BhigkIty, CISgEanen, ';;;r:“:m" The auality wag good, s that the market %:md a\lv":é Australi 3000 balcs mug:a ollow v e el e : mmoner kinds : 3 - x6d; greasy, 6%@ild. Ne . S OURB and nrm: wincer patents, | Ber' M- hoas Nov s hurd shoteumer. 1o 20 | Corcinds 00, 2012 B Ao ol Flour, bbl R ] 743 | ready seliers and probably ‘in most cases | 97 BUPLC [0k8 PIERCr, MexiCAn SearligE gt Q" it oured,. ag1sia $'6003.10; winter straights, S5.2000.45; 8pring | Sashs, por . jraneiraper b, 1ic: ot Amer.” Li i | Flour, bbls ald not sell mugh if any higher than Yes- | yegterday for $5.10 brought $5.20, but they | greaby, 44@!1%d. Cape of Ggod Hope and atent, §3. spring’ straight (R almonds, soft shell, per Ib., 16c; hard & N -+ 4% Aa_ped. W X terday, but at the same time the feellf |\ere prime scufft and the packers are | Natal, 1100 bales; = acoured, 8%d@is id; B%; vakers, al?us per Ib., '15¢; pecans, large, per Ib., 12ic: i) W | on X s undoubtedly better, as buyers ook | anxious for them. Western lambs sold up | greasy, (4@iokd. ‘A eale of Whoep skins WHEAT- TS et o P [emall per ib. lie: cocoanuts, per dox., de; | PoL - 9% Anac. "Mining Co. o A4 kLo . I vk Shave-Bite. Soen Weg TN Ve Rb%: | Jo Jod0 and’ western ewen SLuo A litte | Weg held In Mincing Tans tocky:c Thelpt: A . . . 5 g . N %, ? the week. un t rou, 40, bul ® amounted to es Al n- EON o BT Mo, 3 offow, e a:t"r':wuhe?i"pe]hmgc T e LB O aat & 1 RPN wari ®'The cow market was also active and the | they ‘were ‘better than anytning thaé has | sisted mainly of crossbreds. Demund wea OATS—No. 2, Mie; No. 2 white, 38c; No. 3| walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nits, per bu.. | T8 3 {0t} Coon. G NEW _YORK, Jan. 22—COFFEE—Spot. | market could be quoted strong to a dime | heen here in a long time. uwing to the | steady, purchases being made by American white. W4GHYC. $1.50; cocoanuts, per 100, $4. 4 i 8 : 58% Cont. Tobacco prd. qulet. Futures opened steady at a partial | higher than yesterday. Trading was quite |active demand everything that arrived was | and German buyers, as‘well as the home RYE—No. 2. 50%e. OLD META ETC.—~A. B. Alpirn raaes Gén, Electric . decline of § polnts, under liquidation and | prisk on all’ kinds from canners to the|disposed of in short order, but several | trade. Merinos were spiritedly competed BARLEY—Good feeding, 45@50c; falr to | quotes the following prices: iron, country, | Hocking Valley % C Buropean selling, influenced by lower Euro- | pest cornfeds. The big bulk of the Te- | (rains were late, so that the market was | for at unchanged rates. Crossbreds wero cholce malting . mixed, per ton, $11; {ron, stove plate, per | do Pid...... 9y Tnter. pean markets and heavy elearances. "Tm- | ceipts consisted of cow stuff, but still there | yrolonged until late in the day. figpd fower Wd fimbs were . dearor, BEEDS—No. 1 flax, §1.19¢1.20; No. 1 north- | ton, $§; copper, per Ib.. 8kc; brass, heavy, | Hlinots Central W Qo W, porters and shorts bought enough to steady | gid not seem fo be any too many to meet " There were no new developments in the | Ffollowing are the saies and prices obtained tern, $1.24; prime timothy, $4.10; clover. | per'Ib., §igc; brass, light, per Ib., bkc; lead, | 0¥ Central e ‘ values, which were also sustained by a | tho requirements of the local trade. feeder situntion and the market could be | for clothing and combing: New South contract grade, $iL.T5. Ber b, 18 stner pero b, Mo ubber p: | do g0, T B et little investment demand as a result of | “The bull market continued very dull and | quoted unchanged. Wales, 40 bales at 1G9i4d; Queensiand, %3 Pnovx!lofl's—l rk, per bbl. fif_ e, 4 N b y Lake Erle & W ATy § smaller interlor receipts and better reports | in fact sellers found it a difficult matter otations: Choice western lambs, $5.50@ | bales at 7d; Victoria, 1,447 bales at 3 @swd; Lard 00 Tom, 161, Short rid o . in Son ; from jobbers. During the afternoon busi- | to dispose qf them at any price. Packers | 575 fair to good lambs. $4.75@5.40; cholce | South Australia, 624 bales at 414@8the; West o) V8.7 4. Dry salted shoulde 151% Pacific M. ness was very qulet again and the close | apparently have very little demand for | yative lambs, $. choice yearlings. | Australia, 623 bales at 4}4@8%d; Tasmania, o, 008 To: ahort clear sices (boxed: WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. “Heors Feopl was steady on the opening_basis. Sales | that class of stuff and as recelpts have | §i'90a% 15: fat rlings, $4.25Q4.15; | 454 bales ‘at 144d; Cape of Good Hope end g«g&&u " 3 " % Pressed S. o ;P.l;e 24,000 bags, including. ,)-llnu 4.20c; | peen quite e‘(lib:r‘ll:r I-rte“m(ey ‘hnuvle( :lb‘fl;l | cholc: .00; fair to good, $4.00 | Natal, 18 ; Punta Arenas, 68% g s . b 456 or the present. Veal calves, . 00G4.25; 1 @7 ¥ollowlng were the recelpts and ship- | 110-111 B of Trade, Omaha, Neb— | . S00: July, 4.60c; ' T5@4. Y P i good demand At fully B Teeder inmbe i OG0, foodet o AT R hateb o i ments of flour and graln: o Telephone 1510, { .8c; November, steady 'prices. | yearlings, $3.50G3.65; feeder wethers, $3.000 |G%d. Flour, bbls fl'fim' PM00 | CHICAGO, Jan 22.—~WHEAT—The ad- | My i 3 h'rhc -hlucker "“3 ,l'ee:l;.r(!"l:l":fl,lm:i‘lldfl%?: t§ feeder ewer, $1.50@2.25. Representative " Vi h as o . 0 ) oy ave the snap ce !en 62, Tasoe 1o bt ".‘.;."::,“‘,‘Q;'?;.,:"sv:.'..::’.' g ooneee 1EER 00 Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit.|yesterday. The quality, though was very 5 day. There.was a double help in persistent 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 2-—EVAPORATED |interlor, which undoubtedly Raf & 00t | 12 foreign buying and continued absorption by ) APPLES—Show considerable firmness as | deal to B T Tnas that they were anxious | 3 western d the bull leader. It is estimated that Armour |- do 94 to holders. Common are queted at 4@bc; T8 A o e e fow Danches Anawer. | s Yestern took about 3000.000 May. The seaboard re- . % U, 4 prime, 54@6%c; choice, 5%@6%c; fancy, 1 |for §god stu e htrong | 13 weatern On the Produce exs 2 D ans N MAY. FhL g re- | do_ptd.... P ing 0"t description commanded srong | o western e = 1 ne exporting house here sold 150,000 bu. of 3 Vo o, CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Spot | prices, but the common Kinds were very 6 western e e Chfoo Sieac: spring wheat direct. Minneapolis mills sotd | : . prunes are in no more than moderate de- | Slow Wwith prices no more than steady. | 34 Mexienn Touurned, Wibe.. Chashs, Wendty: flour to the Philippines, which is the first 3 mand, but are firmly held at prices rang- | Representative salesi, oo 23 western business in that direction on record. Cables | sc.'1. ] 2. | Ing from e to 4o for anl grades A Re e were strong. Argentine weat a1 cots are quiet, though some exporf ™ NEW YORK GENERAL MARKETS. | [ 0ed una ostl oyt = g @4 |5 Teportet from the coast: L o8 1 at o for all grades and bags P ances were 642,000 1 do_ptd. 160, “Peaches are dull at I feature was the recélpts at primary points | *Ex-dividend. **Ex-dividend and 6%@8%e for unpeeled. X .. against 414,000 I 3 — 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | i the northiwest of M3 cars, ngalnst 15 o New York Money Market. Philadelphia Produte Market. , agalns 9,921 bbls.; exports, 16,100 bbls.; market y | a3 flrm and & shade h!her: winter patents. | 3000 S8 slowly. " el rrciits Toior' %l | NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—MONEY—-On call | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2.—BUTTE &5@4.00; . 50@3.65; - T, 2%@4 r cent; closing, 2%. Time | Steady, fair demand; extra western cream- B e e TR wiote Sxtin T e ey ot Toney, steadys Xty dae, 14QW" pet | ery, 355 extra nearby prints, ¥ic 1230Gi10; Minnesgta bakers, 8.%G340; win- | “"CORN—Has been firm both for cash and | SOL; Tinety days, (G%: six monthe, 4@ | EGGS Qulet, bul steady; fresh nearby. T o i chuion o army: | futures—io lo Yo higher Recelpts wers | 5o EEN® IErRRAN PREE ST BV 47505 | Fean Sonthwestorn, Sa%e, lons oft: tr falr _to L $3.00g4.35; cholce to fancy, | gmaller than expected, being 252 cars, with % v 5395 £ hern, 2¢, los Of. > ¢ $6Gat Bickwheat flour, firm, 3.6 | none contract: estimates. for Friday, 0 | @L30% for demand and af HEMGLEK for | eouthorn, 2c, loss off 235, spot and to_arrive. i Y xty days; posted rates, $i.i and $.8T%@ CHEESE—Unchange: w SO Sotoporgern. | U gt iy dhe oo | W Sl | e e T ol 0 L W o 1R ey Local cash sales, 50,000 bu. reported sold s liroad, y 13 B RYE—Firm; No. I western, e, f. 0 b, “ BONDS—-Covernment, steady, raliroad, | good large, c. afioat; state, be@sic, ¢ Y for export via Baitimore. ~ Liverpool cabied | | BONDS~ . L 8., ork. - - SUARLEY irm. - feeding, " de; &1 ¢ e T o mernment Proposed to re-| The oclosing quotations cn bonds are as Toledo Grain and Seed $1060c; ool Buffalo. | said interior movement 1s freer. There ls | folloWs: TOLEDO. Jan. 2. WHEAT—Fairly ac- WHEAT—Recelpts, _*m’n'\‘.d olxPe & lttle better supply of eastern cars, but P > . 4s. tive, unchanged; cash and January, 79%c; T IR R P . t that & Jare estimate of oOLton de Dre: 26 by Bpot, frm; No. Sy they are being furnished Dy eastern buy: . - May, 82%c. q BTEE . a A pared for shipment abroad without cer- vator; No. 2 red, 8c, 1. 0. b, afloat: No. 1 c's” There weve 11 cars and 25000 tn. oone ; CORN—Fairly active, strong; January, | 3. L1164 10 et 2% Poins, o et Shwosd Mot e- northern Duluth, 2 £. 0. b, afloat; No. 1| 3rq0t taken out of private elevators. Pri G 46%c; May, 46%c. STEERS AN 3 3 & isted by - hard Manitoba, f1c, 2. o, b, afioat. At Chi- | miry “receipts. were 71,000 bu. against = LB JATS-Dull, firm; January, 8c; May, WER Pl Mimourt, K. €T 1o Fall River and the dry xoods Grade with 0 the support of wheat was continued | JSG% | BAR SILVER — Quiet at 2111-164 per | certain lines of cotton goods reported to be st year. 3 3Te. E v 2 RY 0. 2, B3%e. ounce. scarce and tending upward. The market arge scale today; prices rose to the oo A 3 . 5a.... int of the movement. Shorts and u&‘f';xtr‘e‘:.r::‘mh\: ooat E g ) . . 3 SEED_Clover, fairly active: January, MONEY—2%@8 per cent. The rate of dis- | on this news rallied and closed qulet at 16 count in the open market for short bills is |4 points advance. Total sales futures, 22 09) felt the advance in wheat. Howe was a . arrereann $7.72%; March, $7.30; prime timothy, $1.90; #%@37-16_per cent and for three-months' | bules, export trade, coupled with higher English Cllmig e W : rime disike, $8.25. cables and leas favorable home news, helped | Liheral buyer. Local receipts were 211 cars, 2% Roading P bills 3 6-1648% per cent. 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 22—COTTON—Firm —_— middling, §13-16c; enies, 925 bsles; receipts, 1 e !| with 8 standard. Estimates for Friday, 206 a0 8 3 ;l‘n b:lhfitluud Xy i“c?“l“:""‘;: cars. There was no standard sold out of e o "c:-'uc“ o ‘t"mc F .. ‘W‘Mc rivate houses. Clearances, 4,000 bu. New » s o4ty St v. NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 2—SUGAR~Dull; CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 4987 bales; shipments, 4,827 bales; stock. Honed weaomer Vi R OVEBIONS "Market ‘spenen loner o T e N 0. K., 2@¥%e; O. K., centrifugal, 313-16c: oo “HViRFooL, 3 X ~ - " ene jower on | Central of Ga. 09 4 o o vhites ] L] SR P “ ., 22.—-COT N o .CORN—Receipts, 18,00 bu. 8pot, Arm: |, ger. receipts than expected and lower | do la inc.......... 7 |8o. Pacic 4 Rt Shhe Hogs Tem to Fifteen Centa Higher,| LIVERFOOL, Jan gy % g o] B o e Pl Cui e | ok ces. Prices recovered on general | Ches. & Ohio 4igs.. 108 8o Rallvay fo. MO ASSES-Steady . Sheep and Lambs Strong. American middling fair, 5.46d: good mid. Yoo wvat dujet apain wul very frm ol [l Etremii i Wheat, “The maod ek | b b n. st st T . NIV YORK, T CHICAGO, Jan. 22_CATTLE—Recelpta, | $705 fand ordinary” 4660, ordimams s g day on jcovering, Induced by cables, e | influenced mostly by the estimated stocks. | & s g v sl Sl BOGiAE S aasixifumal 10,000 head, including 5,000 Texans; 80od 10 | The ‘saies of the (uy Wers 1ob00 Lules T at K@il net advance: January closed | There s less lard and ribs than on January 10715 Wabash 18 es sugar, 81-160; rime steers, $4.50G5.85; poor o' medium, | which 1,000 were for speculation and expor: firm at W@1lc net advance; January flosed | | “Estimates for tomorrow, 31,00 head of : 101%a) o 2a. i 20450, ctockers and’ feeders, $2%G4.50; | una included 10,60 American. - Recolpte, R goye. SLiogiso h;:mr-. g.w{z‘ilv;‘m&ar-, 10000 bales, iciuding 1800 Amertcan, i $1.40G2.00; , $2.004.00; . $3.006) | tures opened firm and closed barely steady : 7.00; Texas fed steers, $3.0004.40. American middling: October and January. S ~ » lo, | Bogs. Recelpts of hogs in the ‘West today, | Chicago Ter. 4r...... 88 ' do de* B....[, ¥ s, Closed AL Be; MaY. o090 310, | TR aguinkt 9200 fast week and 891 e Sty West ‘Shore & NOLAN Vizm HOGS—Receipts today, 34,000 head: to- | {764; January and .February, 4760: Fob: morrow, %.00 head; left over, 6000 head; | ruary and March, 476d; March and April, . | last year. 3518 Wheel, & L E. 4., g e Y g a7+~ B O et WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | 19 Wis Central 46 Dry Gesds Market market 10glic lower than Wednesday bl . morning; mixed and butchers, $6.25@8.80; :#qqfimfi:',d. :‘:v; l;‘ t‘fié.‘f.&"'?fi: No. 2 white, #igec; N !fihl\e e L S RS do_general 36 Con. Tobacco ds. ¢ NEW YORK, Jan. 22.-DRY GOODS—The 00d o cholce hetvy, 38@aed: | rough |and Kugust, 471d; Auguat and September, F. W. & D. C. is....1i1% Colo. Fuel con. oa et continues v firm, with fair track mixed western, nominal; track white, | Kansas City Grain and Provisio Hocking Val. 4ks...100% LA R B L R eavy, $6. 6.60; light, bulk of 14 69d; September and October, 4.47d; Octover sales and November, 4.36d. o #@iic. Oplions falrly active and stronger. | ANSAS CITY, Jan. 2—WHEAT-May fine muslins advanced to 10c per yard $6. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 10,000 Milwaukee Grain Market. Closed strong, %¢ " : Jul c. Cash: No. 3 Bovien Steons Ronds. Regular print cloths advanced %c, ‘with TAY S¥iras: “Shiplng, S@70c; wood to | RTRRC No, T Wgeige; BOSTON, 22.—Call loans, 4%@G per | business narrow. Orders were © strong. head: sheep strong: lumb ‘srong to 100 er; good to cholce wethers, $4.40G5.00; falr o choice mixed. $3.50440; westorn | MILWAUKEE, Jan. 2. — WHEAT — sheep, 126060, nutlve lambs, UBges; | Higher: Noo 1 northern, S No. No. 4, 63G84e; cholce, SeQsLes. Tejected, 61GWc; No. * red, 7e; No. 3, 61 . 6 el | Wide goods were quiet and unchanged ORE-Flim, state, common to, choles, | 5e<te% %10 et stbeks ey Com OMmelal | S0l KOS ey was em and. generaiiy 813 Pacific coast, 1802 crop, G3ic: 101 | camnr e Y ied doum Yo, BNUSTHC: | Atchison werer 100 Alloues well held. Cotton hoslery was dull. western lambe, #.60G6.10. northern. M@81%c; May, S1%@81%c, sellers. (m:rlal yesterday: Recel| tl.lemn& %Xn‘i%'y“" ::fi.r Lgl o % CORN-May, fTguae=> * Hasse. ST. JOBEPH, Jan. 22.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 1,651 head; natives, $3.75@6.86; Tex- ‘8: oo sne and westerns, $.80615: cows and helfers, $2.25G4.3; veals, $3.00§6.10; bulls Per Ton and »f 5 &b:m 50; ’;.r"":!" and calve $2.0004.85; "slockers and feeders, §.00GA.%. 3 Ok mecsipin. 538 head: ™ In not 4s g0od an investment as 1,000 bu A o . plgs, 55 0 : : SHEEP: AND LAMBS-Recelpts, ”;I BOYD & MERRlLL' i head; aetive; top Mexican lambs, $6.06; top | Room 4, New York life, - - Omauha. Mexican yearling wethers, $; top native s wethers, #.7. P. B. Weare, Pres. C. A Wears, vV Pres. ‘anadian, 6s 7 the market today and supples were in- : el Established 18 Qulet; 3 R S pringes- s . Kansas City Live Stock Market, 3 UR-8t. Louls {angy winter, 8s 3d. creased, but the ment of £12,500,00 of |, PULUTH, Jan. 22— WHEA ah: 3 No. . & 3 - s eotnis, 4088 pkgn; market| HOPECAL Landon (Bacific coast) firm, | treasurs bills, which was partis cme of No. % northern, 1 KANSAS CITY, Jan. 22.—CATTLE-Re- WE-A.RE cu!‘.nlsfiwl nu-g CHICAGD [l cream, fancy smali, colored, | £6 1ss@£7 5s. the call for £7,500.000 of the last Japanese | P9! . W%e: July « tives, $ head Texa mpets of (ke Principal kxchanue o et e VQatc: small rnowlo:l—hrk{. .".‘:';”.;Fx'-'? :‘1-“. ‘-“:: Tfi-:m‘" .!:""“fi.:;‘:.“':;“:’"” ";'.d i 120 > cows and h:lllt-yn":;‘;"du;:lmml GRAIN, FROVISIONS Frocus. e " : owing to con o 4 ] ‘ 'me":"lfi::. s a0 Chsie, itk Tate | Wancern. Tia. Hama short cut. 1t to 167be | nental Taten of exchange. Husineason the Peosis Norwor. g . Pl e sieady 107l lower? sockers' aid fesder: Bousht, and seld for cash or Bt EoEeon: WO SR Taadl WA | B B N B e o Sty Sttt aas! Jeiees i, PRORIA, 1R, Jap. N~CORN-Firm: e : wiver B 408 dresned beef teers. USGS.M: falr (o good, | OMAHA BRANCH, 110-111 Board of Trada Y- ] steady; chick: 4hs 64 long clear middies, light. 23 to | Consols stiffened the money prospects and | OA' ulet; No, 3 white, 3. . BUGEM: tair Lo good. BWGLH, sidckers w. & Golephone g ens, m Mo i Firm; l.tr-lh firm, ’H.u; long clear middles, | the report that the government was buying, | WHISKY—$1.30 . S in und feeders, 32. lern fed steer: g ‘ard, Local M=nager. aoananaaanne Z..q? 2EB 38R T RSN AL B IR i EEE&EE;&E§§§§§§E§§§SSSSSS ba r Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 22—-COTTON Steady: sales, 7,249 bales; ordinary, 8 15-16c: low middling, 8%c; middling, c; §ood mlddlln'. 98-16c; middling falr, 5%ec; re- ceipts, 7,433 bales; stock, 375,494 bale: Fa- tures,’ steady; January, 8.71@8.72%; Feb- T gk g, March T8 B ARl . 3 lay, 8. . i _June, 3 H July, 9.08@9.04c; August, 8.67@8.69c; Septem- ber, 8.26¢8.30c. NEW eonx. Jan. 22.—COTTON—Opened steady at an advance of 3G4 points, cables belng strong, with large activity reported at Liverpool 'on account of Egyptian spec- ulations, some placing the total of their urchases in the English market at 60,000 ules. “There was a further advance of g2 k Quotations, Fflll s on the more active Efll ns when . | it became apparent, that public buying or- LONDON, Jan. 22—Closing quotations: | qery were not of large volume and the mar- Consols for N o ket commenced to a decline of b@7 X bt by the top ensued. The weakness e s By oo b e ed by the Indications that re- 102" Pennayivanta . 3 ceipts would exceed early estimates. The 10414 Rand Mines ‘s | early estimates polned to port receipts of 139% Reading 25,000 bales for the day, later estimafes in- Uo% do im " creased the figures to 29,000, the actual total was 28,638 bales, against 3,111 las: > o "y v 41 western ew 66 native ewes 424 yearlings 15 western lambs. 202 native lambs. 222fEsEE=gsasgsn A PR Mg SRSLRTATRR BB L % 2g3s2a EERE - BeBaeEBE SSERRRIBRETTTSsse SN M: ERREEES5:38882 um 4 w ear. The amount of cotton to be brought pr D g : ¥ | Into sight this week is variously estimated STEERS AND H oo 41K Southern ‘Pacifi... . #8% | ot “erom 200,000 to 330,000 bales, close. estl- " " mates being:impossible by reason of the [T g - BB eruy wuEReR & wrspprBoarrspnuns SEastsssssssRRERESEE No. 2 mixed, while, | SIM" 1084 [Amal ero Ze; olds, 3 e . : o i -, 3 2 Mox, “Contral i6. 110 Bingham o Whisky Market. u.':fi??;;":fl"h e 2, 10,5, e | (OATSoNG! Hwhite, ke No. 2 mixea, | Mot Ty Bt ; CHICAGD. Ju 2 WHIBKY-On bast RYE—No. 2. 4e. Bowon & Albaay... 1" | Coppe » of_high wines, $1.30. : ncla, 3 - ' A - 3 ST LOUIS, Jan. 2.—WHISKY—Steady T, ‘ems, Hi000G 100 "W‘“H‘“‘ pRE U D Y a0 .;:‘:: 3 “3:“: W i :')'.;T:"'? " “pHRiA. Jan. 22 WHISKY—For nntshea .00; mess, A , 420, o & 240 ) 2 |1sle Royaie |1111010 ) . ~ - a i airera, $10S0G1.00 sty wo‘rux B e P rareamery, 0GUc; dalry, Me. | piichiurg pia 140 Mohawk ... .. goc’-_ $1.30. b Cut ‘meats, steady: pickled bellies, 3.156 3 Recelpts. Shipments, | Ubios Facile 101% 00" Domiaion ¢ = INNATI, Jan. 22—WHISKY—Dis. 100 ‘pickied shou #.35; pickled ham?. | wheat, bu: £ e eS| Mex'” cantral 2545 Ouceola tillers’ finished goods, steady, on basia of Leons Lard, dulli westers sieamed. | Corn, bu... . 23,200 120,800 15118 Quimey nae. ~ Scontinent. 310, , e w1 Smerica, 1; Gompound, SLI0@.. - Pork, [ 08(% P ¥ X s 16819 ants Yo Copper Minueapolis Wheat, Flour sud B ey Wi ulet; tamily, S0 short clear, §19.5) Provisions. i iy e MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 22-WHEAT-May, 1-30; mess, SI8.00Q st %c; July, Ba@ke. On track: No. TALLOW-Firm; city, 6c; country, 64@ K dan B_WHEAT-Spot. % § 5| Bava. Mhe ,.Nn 3 horthern, Te%e 2 R » y th , 17 RiCE-Firm: domestic. falr to extra, 4@ |1 s 90. Futures, steady; March, |wi 2 D UK Tvst patents, $.15@4.35: second b XD 3 gt yav, & "-"“ i Mt sagelii | patents, $10G400; first clears, $250; second state dairy, extra creamery, c: 4 1gd; A mixed, old. no AN T bullk, §14.25G14.60, common to cholce creamery, 19G25 v y: January, nominal; ck Lo : steadier: s 340, 33 55 2SLERBERRTBIIN2 8 LONDON, Jan. 22.—Money was easy in Duluth Grain Market. »