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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1903 1 v 4is 60, Locally fron conilnues quiet and | KGGS—Easier; fresh nearby the | 8T. LOUIS, Jan Clearings, = $8.67,- 13 w_ 1086 :cables lower: live cattle, 136 1dc; unchanged Wnrrants ure nominal. No. 1|mark fresh western, 24c; ¢ th+ mark: [ 442; balances, $894.1%0; moacy, steady at s COWS AND HEIFERS. 1fge per 1., dressed welght; refrigerator rthers foungry ln quated 6t fRAGN: | rosh wvuthwestorn, MPNC, AL the marki | Ov per cent; New ' York dechansc, %o, Y e 15 bee lower al st per iy ¢ exporis; 3 sheep P o & i 0. 3 northesh foundry, No. 1 southern | fresh southern, %c, at the mar premium Bee! LV s AR cattle; | . 1090 qus Market in All Lines is Dull on the Ohicago iry and No. | soft southern foundry | CHEESE—Firm, with a moderate de- | PHI 1 an, %3+Cleariy Steers rally & Dime Lower and ters of beet roneses of mutton Board of Trade. At 0@ 0. | mand; New York full creams, prime small f $3.613,438; money, 6 per Cows Ten to Fifteen Lower. Receipts, 384 head; veals lower _— New York full creams, fair to s barnyard and westefne slow: five cars un P : 13%c; New York full creams INNATIL, Jan. 2.—Clearings, $5.091,- —_— sold; vea e %0; | barnyard ealves OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKET. a13% i RS, %; barnyard. calves " , 184 prime large, 14¢; New York full creams, . 4% per cent; New York ex- PRICES DROP ON ALL LINES OFFERED —— good large, 13%@isne. premium HOG MARKET STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER 163 swer at 1011 Condition of Trade and Quotations on n = Mark ::; B l(4\.\'“ L\.\lllflv“fl“f“’"!.l &.l‘ Staple and Famey Produce. Liverpool Grain and Provision New York Money Market. vead; market siow; sheep easier; lambe Wheat Rises at Start, Fresh stock, 156i19c. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 25.—WHEAT-Spot: | NEW YORK, Jan. %.—MONEY—On call, Fat Sheep and Lambs 1400 B lamot h TR Quickly om Rumor Ciren! POULTR jens, 8c; old roost- | Firm; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s 1d; No. | steady at 3%@4 per cent; closing, 3% per s Good and len Were 4 HOGS-—Receipis, 2958 head; steady: state @sc: turkeys, 12@ldc; ducks, S@Sc; |1 California, 6 9. 'Futures: Steady; |cent; time money in lght demand; sixty N {1 hogs, $6.85; no sales of western reported that Big Holder geeeo, (G8c; spring chickens, per Ib., S%@oc Mvm»'h,\sufim, Mn,\'.l s :u,x\ h sl ;1;:»1, SHEUK per cent: “““;Ii’hdn”' ml@ Made All the Way from Steady 11%0 e DRESSED POUL Y chickens, CORN- pot: Quiet; merican mixed, per cent; six monhths, @ per cent; 0 lng to Unlo 10k0c hens, aelic: turkeys, Jol1se; aucks, | new, i5d. " Futures: Steady; January, | prime mercantile paper, 5io% per cent. to Tem 1 St. Joweph Live Stock Market. luilc) geese, Wagile . nominal; March, 48 o4d; May, 4s 3d STERLING EXCHANGE—Fasy at ad- . &T. JOSEPH, Jan CATTLE-Re- BUTTER--Pagking stock, 4%@16c; cholce | PEAS-Qulet; Canadian, 6s '7d. vance, with actual business In bankers 1460 3 3 celpte, 1,66 head; active; natives, §3.6@5.5; - - ve | aiTY, In tubs, 166i7c; separator, 21@2Sc FLOUR-St. Louls iancy winter, 8s 24, bills at $4.889 for Jemand and at $4.8395@ SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 28, 1500 3 Texans and westerns, $3.45b,00 ws and CHICAGO, Jan, 2.—There was an active | “0,Vdrpmng Siandards, per can, Bc; cxtra | HCPS—At London (Pacific const) firm, | 4.8 for sixty days: posted rates, $4.84 Recelpts were: Cattie. Hogs. Sheep. 1260 neifers, §3.4004.40; veals, $3.000 butls an | trade In wheat today, but after a hlgher | . lects, per can, Sse; New York counts, per | £6 158@£7 be. and Mg, commercial bills, #8530 | omoial Monday 06 5. 1460 3 stags, §2.5004.50; stockers and feeders, $8.200 opening the market ruied easter and the | cop " POl N e e Chdote, per gal., $1.75; | PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; extra lndia | 4.84 Oficial Tuesday ......... 5,100 i o .40, close on May was lyf lower, May cOrn ik, stamdard, per gal,, $1.4 mess, 1078 6d. Pork, easy; prime mess, —Bar, 47c; Mexican dollars, 37%c. | Omcial W ednesday M0 ¥ . KRS AND FEEDERS, HOGS—Receipts, 5,364 he light und fras down Wlihe and outs oft uakc. MY | ©FKESH FISH.-Trout, $l0c; herring, 5c: | wesiérn, T6s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 1 Ibe.. | BONDS—Government, steady; railroad, | Officlal Thursdas T ¢ 2 SEDERS, Jight mixed, $668Q8.1; medium any Hew provisions ~ closed unchanged 10 IWWoc | siokerel, Sc; pike, Sci' perch, buftalo, | firm, 47 6d. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 2 1o r Officlal Friday............ 2979 3 $6,6047%.%. -/ dresscd, 7c: 'suniish, 3¢; bluetins, white- ; 30 1bs., firm, 48s; short ribs, 16 to 4 Ibe., closing quotations ¢n bonds are as cennnennes 34 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 69 head; e T e e the fme | fish, 8¢ salmon, 16¢; haddock, ilc; ‘codnish, | firm, ke 6i:'long clear middies, light, 28 to by the higher cables and the b 3 3 ) ; active, steady. € | )2¢;" redsnapper. 10c; lobsters. bofled, 34 Ibs., firm, 48s; long clear middies, heavy, PR N ¢ ] ¢xport business oi yesterday, and a new [ 7 SelTABECT, L OPUETS,, bOL B0 0 e i Qe 6] Shott, leat | Ved it u tee. 18 L& N wi & Same days last week... 10342 o0 notch was made on May at the start, | heads, ‘we; catfish, léc; biack’ bass, cks, 16 (o 20 Ibs., firr, 48s: clear beliles, Go 18 inc Same Three Weoks 8o, 10TH e R, DR & shade 10 Pl bishet | halibit. 3ic. to 16 Ibs., steady, 5ls. Shoulders, square, | o Mion, & St L s Silve foer Weakis Wgs .. S el w } . - . -~ Pric :oted by Omaha Whole- | ern, In tierces, quiet, 51s; American re- s _do .. . SCELP S TR W R ¢+ ranaucted at the higher fgures, but on | SCANCERIces avaied by Qmaha, VRl | S, W Sails, steady, b > Y. ¢ gen. S RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE | sumors that the big holder was unloading e I e N ot | e e e upon 9 N 3C.gen b The following table shows the receipts of | there was a generai scramble to get rad of | 56" "Rye straw, #. These prices are | CHEFSE—Firmi: Awmerican finest white res A e <1994 | cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omana for o coupon 1% do it 1ong Stuff, and as a result the price dropped hay of good color and quality. Demand | and colored, strong, 62e. i e SRR S R TR ) the year to date, with comparisons with | :J{ | o g Five days this week.19,29¢ Stock in Sight. The following were the receipts of live stock at the six principal clties yesterday i Omaha ...... E. 11 Grubb—Colo. Chiea 3 7 8 ¥ S &0 s tpeu 30,000 o feeders.. & 415 3 feoder Kunas ciey 11 oo JOGsTinere was only a moderate run | St Yoy ates z oY ... | 0f hogs here today, and under the influence | Siodx Gl trailan in London, firm, 8is 3d Bl & ontn @ s 8L, e Cattle o S L 61| f a Kood local demand the market opened | SICUX Clty . £ - o 38 % = St L. 3 . s S e strong to a nickel higher. The butk of the Totals 11,52 3 medium weight hogs 8old trom $6.80 to $6.6 seeeitiesns g precipitousiy to Suke. At the low point oceip! TALLUW-Frime city, steady, 278 6d; Aus. iy i R TR s year: 1902, In Dec. vetter demand deveioped wna a react.on | [ Fecelpts lght y ¥ do ad) 1 82 Reading gen. 4 10, get In, the price rallying to $1%c. The mar- | GRTR" i ie ket was very nervous the latter part of the BTN 3 o conv. 4, . Sheep iy feselon and, was uffected by the siightest | RYE-No.2.48¢ 0 = Kansas Oty Grain and Provistons. | 00,0 5, Average price’ pald for hogs ut Souili | Mmedium welght b X ALES infiuences. The close was easier, wich %o | - VEGETABLES. ICANSAS CITY, Jan. 2 Contral of Ga. 8o, Paifi s Omuha For the last several dass with com- she prime heavs hogs Sold frem $6.65 : e lower at Klise. Clearances of wheat and | \xr’.\\ "hl.h)'.:—h\nln 200, per dos., 85¢; | 701,@70%e; July, 6ic; cash, No. do s ine 9 So. Raflway be..., parisons: ',"“’""‘-A;“‘" Hght ffi,‘{""',"",{"ur""“ 1“|| Cotton Market. DU Were #q 0 142,40 bushels, Primary | California, per doz., 46@isc. 8iec; Mo, 3, 66@Te; No. 4, 62 ¢ Ches. & Ohio g Texas & Pac et s SN . - dow! a general thing the better welght | NEW ORI pe T ':»rfi'«'wr-'-‘ m.;d‘irlh\mnd«" |:\nr|mrm|."\‘\\l“4: POTATOES--Per bu., 40@45c. jected, m‘q 39c; No. 3 r\'d.“ j0c | Nx?‘fiw 88c, | Chicaxo & A. ilge... T8 T., Bt L. & W. ds. Date. | 1908. (1902, (1901, |1900. |1595. |1598. |18 hogs were a nickel higher, while the [g eady ,...'15 5,950 bales nr:lnury pts we ) bushels, compared wita | E O RO Oan” and Kaneas, | YeCied: $1G8%¢: No.'d r oo | ¢ 51 Uilton Pactle 4a...-. 8. i S lighter hogs were strong fo Sc higher. 13 e o : Diiluth reported receints ot 55 care. whish, | .38, cash, No. %, 39%Moc ‘white, 0%sc: . frading was falrly active on the more de- | Fida e "WrY: g0 *ridal, middi eith Jocal receipts of 44 cars, 1 of contract | TURNIPS—Per bu., 40c; Canada rutaba- [ No. 2 400, 1 (| sirable loads, and the bulk of them was | HH0%!'N& e oy Brade inade. total recelnts for_ the thres | 888, pet Ib., 1y OATS—No. 2 white, 35%@d6c; No. 2 mixed, disposed of in good season. As s gen- | s “Bafes. Futurca, and stea s e o Bick 8 Per ‘bu., 40c. — | ¢ t erally the case, though, the lighter welghts et \ 1 puints of 364 cars, against 42 last week und | HEEIS Rerbuodoe o wie pis hag Ter. 48 Were neglected: ahd were Jargels fefc Gath | JALUATY, ¥ESGLE: | Februurs. 86603 year ngo. M — Ho 3 L, 82 LYE—-No. 2, 46 Colorado & So. 4. s att e March, 8.76GS.Tic; April, SM@8.Sic; “orn was tfaded in moderately and the EARSNIPR-Per bu., doc. HAY—Cholce tmothy, $13.00@18.0; cholce | Denver & k. G. ta'." m * Lomt },"‘],]:""-‘“R‘:“;h:‘:h"‘;r{‘;’L,‘_’;‘r';“;f:;:{‘_ € | §.A0G8.90c; June, §.0iGeo0; Juiy, 901G Al o e 0 er bu., 4lc. 5G9.00, rior lien 48 Con. Tobaceo 5 . frc , is ) : T ¥ | BN ONIONS—Southern, per doz. | Pty 837500 it 3 5 oo | 40 general 4. % Colo. Fusl as the late sales were just about the same | AUBUSt, B.0ig8.66c; September, 82358, wis firm on Capies and on the strenkt, in | | GREEN » BUTTER — Creamery, 20Gic; dairy, | 9, 8%0eml do.o .. & Colo. Fuel. .. 8 thoen e, saeen were Just sbout the same | " Becretary Hester's .statement . o N I eibie® tor the weaker | RADISHES—Southern, per doz. bunches; | “B&¥e Fresn, 184c R Yocking Vel oaa’ 1ok Pa. conv. ¥ early Uearance ‘was effocted. " Heprescnin: yorld’s visible supply Ot cotion shows { i 4 hade | 46c : : an. con. gold 4n. tive sales: Yo R WL Witk BiEher at'ihe Siart, opening at Hike to dsc, | BEANS-—Per bu. box, $; string | wheat, bu ReSire STIPmStey | *Oered RE. e R R Nisw FORRT o hs Opencd old_betwe : and Pree] per bu. box, $1.50. P/ ot o vahpy 2, it AR ¢ el v > NEV K, B COTTON—Opency B Sa0%e Tower At e, Local Tecolpts TOMQIHolland ssed, pet Ib., 1e. Gate, pusii e 5000 Bosten Stovks and Bai % § Dotte: and For o tiths Shoved tast ‘o 400 v of contract grade, - ) ve 3 - q, P ' 5 ave w 1 o e vol were 40 cars, with 1 of contract grade. = The i‘;,‘.‘::,é;‘;:r‘m"_,flgh_ Ralate Gooin aue Hhad, BOSTON, gan. .n‘,‘q;’.;up:;.::,“:%gaxfl but gave way under u considerable volum e Kt st lon and fras | TOMATOKS-New Florida, per &-basket| TOLEDO, Jan . — WHEAT — Dull, | closing of stocka inu Seliing: by ‘mome of the big scaipers caused | © $4.506.00. steady; cash and January, T9c; May, &2%c. ' | Atchison 4s wi i Weukness, and the close was easy, with LOWER=Caltfornia, per etavsy | LORINEDUL, Stody; JRnhuney, sao; By, | S it R Sl « oW 8 . r Y . . chison R4 AN g T g R AT Seing FRUITS. OATS—Dull, steady; January, c; May, | Alhison : were 23 cars, r; SARS-Tall varleties, per box, &; Colo- | ¥[8 o » 3%, Boston & Albany.....255 |Copper Range Frovisions were strong early on Nghter | Fado. per box, §2.3, R Cioser i, irm: January, §7.95; | Boston & e 19 | Dominton' receiptn of hogs ana frm prices at the | APPLES—Western, per bbl., 8.1 MoEEDClover: gul, firm: January, ¥1.25: | loutun Bievated ... 103t/ Frankiin yards, but later on commission house sell- [ thuns, 34.80; New York stock, $3.28; P mothy, $1.9; prime | N. Y. N. H. & H...m 1 of May Tard and ribe there was a reac- | fornia Belliowers, per bu. box, $180. e, $8.5. Fitenbure pia How Mobawk L brought in today by each road was: tion and most of the early gain was lost. | GRAPES—Malagas, per keg, $6.00g7.00. e Mex, Conteal .. B T Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p. H'ses. The close was about steady, with May pork | UKANBERRIES — Wisconsin, per bbl., e L American Bugar 1111 138 " QUIREY, L. 1iirrrsiires o0 Nl AT s s Unhanged at 31640, May lard was figc | $10.50; Bell and Bugles, $11; per box, 880, ' | proRIA, 2 3 = ¢ . Jen. 28.—CORN—f ;| o pld..- ...zl |Santa Pe Co Wabash ... Jower ut $9.60 and May ribs 2@sc lower at TROPICAL FRUITS, o b e et MSCORNCBUARY; | rien T 6 I et vy Missouri Pacific Ry 221 BANANAS—Per b : e Dominion 1. & 8..... 8 | Trimountath -..1os: Union Pacific system. ... 11 e titmate recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, S0 AB—Per bunch, according to sise, | OATS—Steady; No. 3 white, 38jc. Gen. Electric 1% [ Trinity | RN W Ry g 4 gt qorn 416 carai oats, 40 cars: hoke, | | LEMONS—Callfornla fancy, $.75; choice, | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. e P 1111 1008 LAl e ererrrees SalG | B e & MLV RUR vel 4! Victor The leading futures ranged as follows ORANGES—California navels, fancy, $3.25; L A *2‘:»!::-03‘-' prrorey & res'y. | Cholce, $3; Mediterranean sweets, $2.25. Market Again Colpriess and Sales | Westingh. Common.. 104 |Wolverine ... Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.|Yes'y. W DATESFeriian, in f0-ib. boxe ‘;" . Tk WGk A ur By et Ve Westingh. ' Common. .104 | Wolverine e w T 7| 6e; per case of 30-1b. 8., $2.25. ¢ ¥ ¢ ‘3 i '\}’nhnut | » I| N TTRE "If’“p.‘c"";’{'h‘f'u‘&? m—fi. cartons, $1; k:\‘EW‘YORll‘&. i|nn. z‘a.fl'rud-y llaloukdm‘n}:'- London Stock Quotatio Illinols Central ....... 3 . : 3 ‘Zurkish, per 8-1b. box, 14@18c. was entirely colorless again an o ) . 28— : ™ = s Muy [a1nen Sia MISCELLANICOUS, level of activity fell below that of yester- | o O Lo J4n- 2-Closing quotations: | ora) recetpts ........120 u o July %@ W% | HONEY—New Utah, per 24-frame case, ?-y, ;vr‘::’cn was the lowest since the open- | “G unt........58 5-16 Norfolk & Weste The disposition of the day's receipts was | &2 | i ng of the year. News developments were | anaconda %1 Foor as n,.:o:. de.lna‘huy:; purchasing the num- | 4. ber of head indicated: ers, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ma 1 236 . - 5§ 38 “ £228 & 2E el £z [eysp— & {44 ST 258! F s EEEH_ £l ELEHEER TRNEEY s Sececes Z - 2% eseeeses _S2SLUs BLEYS & s2 °F £22s of selling for short account, supplemen.cd by quite active realizing by longs. (neer- tainties created by the aggressive action o Germany in_bombarding th: Venszuelin fort at San Carlos was a factor. Following the first call there was clte Ul v points and later a partial rally, with 11 market finally 1 polnt higher to 4 polnts decline. January alone showed any ad- vance. The tolal sales of the session reached about 150,000 bales. Selling was arrested by continued faverable reports from Manchester, nx well us from cotton goods “centers in’ this country, with Fall River reporting print cloth sales to the amount of 300,000 pieces, the week closing at 34c, the highest price paid this season The ‘spot cotton markets of the country, with the exception of Savannah, which showed a decline of 1-16c, held thefr own, with Wilmington siowing %e advance. Fx- porters appeared to be ucquiring possession of the March, May and July contract while the Boston. contingent maintained & bullish relation to the ~general list and New Orleans continued to maintain ita premium over the New York basis. Super- intendent King makes the amount of cotton brought into sight this week 305,711 bales, against 271,534 last year. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 23.-COTTON—Steady; | middiing, 81-i6c; sales, 226 bales; recelpis, {3591 bales; shipments, 3,091 bales; stock, 30,105 bales. { LIVERPOOL, Jan. 23.—COTTON—Spot in fair demand_with prices in buyers' favor; American middiing, 4.84d. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export, and 'included 5,800 Amerioan. Recelpts were 12,000 bales, including 11,700 American. Futures opened qulet and closed steady: American middling, 67 & 0. c. January, 472@4.73d; January sy 22z BRBT. ggee s wtees 222gETTHE: 2222 £8°I¥ge0s * Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock 322z B z222223 ERRECEP et E e PR BERRABAR FLLEXT & a | er 14-bbl., §2.75, | Without perceptible effect. There were | Atchison ...... U —Wisconsin, per i-bbi,., | S0me professions of anxiety over the Vene- | ~do pfa 11111033 |Pennayivanta rean 3 zuelan situation, accompanying the opening | Baitimore & Ohio....104 *(Rand Mines SR % i é o Packing Co. 436 POPCORN—Per Ib., 2¢; shel h selling, but this did not prevent the market | Canadian Pacific. . ...139%Reading . mahs RS L0 v & HIDES—No. 1 green, 6c Nr}ui' "f,e.. Bc; | from recovering when & demand for Ecie | Chesipeake & Ohfo.. 54 | do 1ist pfd. iwrl.)“:’ nni«tt::l"npuny. !;3 36% | No. 1 salted, Tigc; No. 2 salted, 6igc; No, 1 | dcveloped. The bewildered room traders T groeeeen ) do 24 prd.. fmh'"' Prcking G 518 H| 32150 37RO | veal calf, §' to 12 lbs., Sigc;’ No. 2 veal | Seemed eager for any sign of leadership | pun Sebotte bt Wl N ity 1he calf, 12 fo 16 Ibs., 6c; dry hides, 8@l2c; | and ready to tall on o any nascent move- | DEICSE oo g el puns Lol AR = sheep pelts, 35@7bc; horse hides, $1.60g2.50. | ment. None of the day's movements was | gy pea.. R e Tty b7 g s AT NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 roft sheli, per Ib., | long lived. It is possible that the Vene- | gria 4 © 4%l do ptd.......10 Livingstone & Shatier 15¢; hard shell, per Ib., 14c; No. 2 soft sheli, | zuelan situation is an influence on this dull- | “do 1st pid. . .1.01 0 7255|U. 8. Steel. ... ik agh 4 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib., 13c. | ness, but the cawses of hesitation of spec- [ do 24 pra 58" Tt per b, 12c; filberts, per Ib., 12c: | ulation ard Pmbably deeper seated and | Illinols Centrai ) g i S almonds, soft shell, per Ib., 16c; hard slell, | have to do with the general outlook over a lio"‘""" & Ni » .B" R-mm_h".“i_-..- " e per Ib., '15c; pecans, large, per lb., 1iigc: [ long future range. ‘'he signing yesterday | M. K. & T . y {gs Notheh HO small, per 1b., 11c; cocoanuts, per doz., 6yc: | Of the Panama canal treaty brings into [ BAR SILVER—Steady; 2111-16d per sunce g SHERP—The, FREEE PR32 TSRESRNE! sas & RN R RN AR RRRRRIRRRRBIRAT R RIS X 8;gc§:‘m7~vvu Srarscasansarnacanatins a3 #:g saca 22% ) ] 6 60 | Fuary, 40quma; Febroary.March, 4720 H 53 . Tl Te was 4.73d; March-April, 4.7244.73d; pril-May chestnuts, per Ib., lc: peanuts, per Ib, | definite form the exchange problem in- | MONEY-—-21@8 per cent. The rate of dis- | Vther buyers sheep and lambs here x-hl:mr:‘]alr'nrm;m:h::h 304.140: May-dune, Thia: Tome-duiy Blac; roasted peanuts per ib., 7Tc: black | YOIVd In the requirement for. the payment | count in the open market for short bills is | oo arrived yesterday, but the demand aid not | 4.74a4.75d; July-August. #74d; August-Sep - walnuts, per bu., 31; hickory nits, per bu., | 1or account of the United tates govern. |3@35-16 per cent and for three-months' | Totale - oo o i | BRI BF | SSCT SAUEIGIY, DUt the demand did not | &I TG o A N et -Oc tomer, 4474 *No, 2. $1.60; cocoanuts, ‘per’ 100, $4. ment to the Panama Canal company of | bills is 33-16@3% per cent. A oday for a iriday. and buyers | Started out slow and weak, although some | October-November, 4.36d. Sh ‘quotations were as tollows OLD META ETC.—A. B. Alpirn | $0,00,000. It has been suspected for some te_ here today for a Dy e | e wers Mt et Tonia LolEh, soms . }LOUR-Dull, unchanged; winter patents, | quotea the follow ing prices: iron. country, | time (hat preparations were making in the Forelgn Financial. Yook advantage of the oppOrLI LY Bat they | A8 & generalthing, thoush, buyers Were 11 and Rost yinter stralghts. $8.20G3&: epring | mixed. per ton, Sif: fran. stove blate, e | exchange market to meet this requirement, | LONDON, Jan. 2.—Money was fairly | Uhe market a g %00 much here for thelr | bidding weak to a dime lower, and as sell. |, ol ptals .80; spring’ straights, 3. copper, pur Ib. Siic; brass, heavy, | but exchange authorities express the opin- | easy on the market today. Discounts were | DaYe been paving too much Rers (00 Yd | ers were holding for steady prices tradin TY, Jan. 23.—OIL—Credit balances, 357280 of per'1b., 8c; brass, light, per Ib., sHe: lead, fon that the symptoms attributed to this | weak on the figures of the bank returns | fou yput ronson they were anxious to get| WAS Not very actlve. Western lambs 8ol i Ificates, no bid; shipments, 67.778 A0, I raegsic: No- 3| per Ib. §c:'sinc, per Ib., Zic; Fubber, per | are due to other causes and that the ar- | and increased expectation of an eariy re. | for that reason they as high as $.75, but they were in prime e, 86,046 bbls.} runs, 9,51 bbis.; sprivg. Tic; No. 2 red, To@i6e. b., 6%c. rangements for the transactions duction of the bank rate. Rates, however, | Bi§ market Inlne. -0y in get-| condition. Ewes brought 8410 and wathers | Average, 754 bbls. CORN—No. 2, 4%ci No. 2 yellow, be made. The recollection of the are Mot expatted 1o o much lower in view | (116, Doet steer market was glow I et | 8 e et arint a1t e | “EAVANNATL G, Jan. 2.—OTL—Turpen- RARN-S. R wes Ne. § white, WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | &nceto the sxchange mapkes causcd by i | Of the heavy wovenue collections until the | {08, #{aXie! &S, Uilerdey!” The' quaiity thing, a little weaker than the opéning. = |tne fArm, Gc. Roin, frm; A B, C,D. 3 3 A 0! e guarter. ere were no . y .60, L.86; 3 . g BARLEY-(G00d feeding, 46@4sc; falr to Provided by the treaty of Paris gives great | 1\ lntns wn the Stock exchange was on | Of the cattle was just fair, which, perhaps, t enough feeders offered to ¢ X1 L $3.65, G, $3.80; WW, ehoice malting, ”"P h out prac- | anything desirable could be quoted steady. | $4.20. No."1 flax, $1.19; No, 1 morth- clally on account of the delicate balance A tivity. Today's decline wipes Rt oeRT HPOLEDO, Jan, 2.—OTL—No change. e ea(: prime. Gmothy, M; clover, Telephone 1516. now maintained in the exchange market. :;:";,",,v,.":‘5\.{,1",‘:““,':',?,,‘,',:“,;,,{’:j}'“x{;‘;‘,{ tloally &Il ot the gain for the weelt and | L air to goon tambe S Ty oD | N YORK, Jan. 3 —0No-Cottonseed, contract grade. $1L.75. CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—WHEAT—The mar- | It was remarked with interest that there | jcans opened. irregular and recovered a | taves prices about whete they FEI8 & T native lambs, $.75@6.00; cholce yearlin uiet. _ Petroleus steady. Turpentine, PROVISIONS—Mess pork, &er bbl, $18.10@ | ket reached ‘a new high figure early at 82c | was some falling off in thé export engage- | fraction. though bumine: was_ parro close of last week. to the trade, so |$4.90@5.15; fair to good yearlings, $4.25@4745; | firm. Rosin, firm. 1815, Lard, per 100 Ibs.,'$9.00g9.35." Dry | for May, and then declined 1%c ons great | ments of wheat today, following the They Closed steady. Kafire were lower. | considerable unevenness to the trade. so | $1.300.%: (U b0 §ood Yeariines, MAGUIS | fom, o BON™ T 2._OlL—Caleutta _iin- e, VST PR S0 SN | ety of iofiiaking and wopions sefing | i of, hal, Sores. ' The, ety vl | Goldprentim ol Mo B GRED S el er e’ BT 0 | G UM R e | Nt e R Al clear sides (boxed), 39. 00. ere {s a_difference of opinion as to the | O St PARIS, Jan, 2.—Kaffirs opened weak on R : .00; feeder jambs, $3.00G4.00; feeder | pentine spirits, e e e e P8 And Bl | oy o AT A e D VoW | e "that " this. weck's. additional e | the. bourse today, but the stocks on_the | ™48 (08 W% 1ot puffered a littlo worse | yearlings. $.60G0.8; foeder wethers. $5.000 | LIVERPOOL. Jan. 28._OIL—Cottonseed, ments of flour and gral is that he sold early und that thero was | porte, #o that this weelcs additional de- | oficia} list were strong. Forelgners were | The cow market suftered o Mtile worse| ¥or ofte S et Oy Ganer Rl itentativg | Hull refined, spot fim, s 11d. Receints. Shipmenta. | support from that source on the break. | crease is the more notable and Interesting | yeayy at first, but recovered. The shares of | than e, i oine was done, | sales: Rigur, b ot | TR was o 00 mach Cha busens! bt | I 1 etect pon the chines macket, | the ot Wi Euat compuny Toteon | adytnced, Bel0re much (At MR 00N | o e Wheat, bu. : shippers sald there was no weakening in i the signing of the tre ween the ' bove for | 11 cull ewes.. cor B T | e ripation, with, them new Fork re | of hew, it with, (e Eonuey banis . | Uied Buats andColommbla, providing 65 | 12, 00K TS"had®unoven S o |10 WeaitFa s Oats, bu.. A ports 5 loads_taken for export. les here 3 + | the construction of the canal. Il lower than others. The western ewes.. ve 000 ; both in London and here, was a help to | | f i bunches had to sell lo n n“:;i«y‘?"mil" fneiniug lé.mt ot it at Aéfi::l“rgn:hl":n.e':&t Amalgamated Copper. The renewed buying | (o nas was In lvely inquiry, owlng to deciine seemed (o h-ene:e(cm:efnr‘:vd:r.e Today's Nestern ;::;%e;; O the Prodilie cxchungs todey e but: | S0 i Miinedyus siporied Tab b | of e guve vome'Bope o semmotion o | weived ' the Vi cinal mtererty; | prlcs G, (e decine, et M| 1 REHETD SSRGS ter market was steady; creamerfes, 17G5c; | of wheat bought to arrive by one miller, fietla response. Bt. Louls and Ban Franolsco | iater the officlal uln re:c!ed‘,h A feature o; atill the big end of the gain made earlier | { bucke ....... Qairies. 17623c. Iggs, casy, loss off, cases | Primary recelpts were 636,000 bu., against o | the day’s transactions was the recovery o N R returned, Zt%e. Cheese, dull, 13@14c. | 412,000 last year. Shipments trom primary | relapsed sharply, with denials of yeater i‘io tintos on the sharp rise in copper. Moat | this week Wos (080 YOUEY" o0 gnow much g ¢ Mgl points, 166,000 bu.. agalnst 217,000 a year ago, | day s deal tumors. The lankuid demand for | of the departments were strengthened and | The BUL, MII%, Jors Rave been taking WEW vomKTGENERAL MARKET. Norie g 5 oaln o, HIUGON Mol Wuberr ivat | Armites Bied, s, S Hafi | S otk o Tt har 51 S were only 141,000 bu., and for the week | the market and prices the uneasiness regar the labor supply t stock- western wethers, Quotations of the Day om Varioms|3on bu. Local receipts were 34 cars, | last night in the active selling movemertt of | 5t°outh Africa, The brivate rate of dis. | There were only'a fow bunches of sfock western | Commaoditi, | WIth one contract. Estimates for Saturday, ;mee‘s"by“";“:‘-m"_';”'or““f"\';:'\,o;'_“;le“'{;::.{: gount wag 318-16 per cent. Three per cent ors and feeders \'or the woek. I8 & nand native ewes NEW YORK, Jan. 2—FLOUR—Recelpts, | 50 cats, y elan news received at Washington. The | "HieE: O Tices held about steady. As high as 3. g whin; eporis, B2 bbin market | CORNTIIS N Poo KA JISMINK | e gaine In camy by the Banks: noth | goud domand“on e bowtss iotag, Appen | mas,paia, or some catte, but Sncy were h » ' from the interior and on sul - ( tines and Spanish 4s being particularly so, | mucl . e oaths $3.6604.00; winter straights, $3508.65; Min- | futures. There was more May for sale at |70 U0 MISe", “Fise In Teserves of nearly | hieh. intained © Mines reiapaed | rived here in some little time. ) nesota patents, M.16G4.35;' winter extras, | {3c than the market would take. The cash | G0 S rhere“may be large loans to fig- | Donks ere intAIned o actie Thon stuff was slow, the same as usual. §29003.10; Minnesota bukers, $3.58G3.40; win- | MArKet decined M hecause of the oar | TN that item of the banks. & hange on london, 3m {9pfgs. | Representative sales: tor low srades, $.®G2I. " Rye four, steady situation. There §oon & fair demand, | Uty In that item of the bavis, . . xchang 5 & SELS STEERS. (1 ol PR S0 3y cholce 16 (ancy: | RO Yok reports” 20 louas taken for ex: | noon of & 480 loan having been hego- | (0T CULTnda montne: bilh, 2K per cent. - AT R ; h g e 0 . 714,00 bu. tiated by the . b il R tan] ATV, estern, $1.90; | Dhlgments. wara only 00 Ei. AEriare icet closed ateady near the owest. o sodo 2R city, $1.18; Brandywine, $3.40G8.55. receipts, 728,000 bu., against 641,00 a year | ROW $2,840,000. United | BOSTON, Jan. 25.—WOOL~—The Commer- RYE—Firm: No. 3 western, ®c, f. o b, | $f0, Shipments were G6L0D bu., against Btaten bonds ware unchanged on call, clal Bulletin wiil say in tomorrow's issue: afioat “};,}'_m"z °i..id§'rirfie""°“'rki R e scrtract, Batimates for tomorrow, | The following are the closing prices on | 'The shipmenis of wool from Boston to : ! ber 31, 1902, are 19,761,712 RS T iy (¥ Suale, ™| W8 cars. St. Louls Mouses have been the | the New York Stock exchange: dste froma Deosmies K 198 are. 1h.0ADE WHEAT—Recelpts, 8% bu.; exports, | Pest buyers of May. There were 11 cars and ’ o560 bt oo 4% [ last year. The recelpts to date are 9,631,178 8,088 bu. Spot, easy: No. 2 red, S3ic, ele- | 16,00 bu. out of private elevators. Shi 2000 Texas”8 Facifell s W | Ibe., gainet 1191180 for the same period wator: $io, 3 red. Mic. £. 0. b, afloat: N OATS--There has been a dull oat market 96 Toledo, St. L. & W. 30 | last year. 1 northern, Duluth, 8¢, f. . b, afloat; No. | and prices have suffered a little on account %%’ do prd. 4 Wool is firm and fairly active. Prices 1 hard, Manitoba, %0%c, f. o. b. afloat. It [Of car embargo. Local receipts, 222 cars, | 8 1U84 " Unton Pacific, ¥ are sustained on all grades of domestic wan an exciting day in wheat. First the | With six contract, Estimates for tomor- Bi% do ptd . ond_extreme rates continue to be paid for market advanced to 8 116c for May o | Clearances, 3,000 bu. New | Chicago & Alton..... 31\ Wabash s 3 | oholce selections, Considerable business Caveitag aiid steong oabhie. Than It broke 100,000 bu. taken for export. bl redth 8L e’ o e N e ian bl oneh o e or Paports hat ihe big wentors | Local cash sales. 100,000 bu. Shippers are 5 o1 |Wheeling & L. Ros Taan clomed 1n' Auptielian Ao reice bull unloadis ‘After that time It ruled | Holding off because of delay In getting » . K . . | new Cordova have been sold, some at % {rregular in the last hour and closed 3 | cars and delay in getting them off atter | GheMs & G W searaad and 1o advance. Pstimates are that 140 net lower: May, 82.@84 1-16c;: closed at | being loaded, Syt p beles of Argentine cross-breds have n > % PROVISIONS—Market has been steady, try. nsohfiu—‘ Gecetptas iy g0 o b sets. 3,564 | aithough there has been considerable sell. | .9 aiggeor ; B e e for T Yimchanged; bu, Spot, mteady: No. 2 nominal, Sise. f | ing credited to packers, especlally Cudahy. | CHGES Tor SRl S ey Hidio: Nani b, Whoat, Noo$ yellow, Boe. No. & wnite, | There were 30,000 hogs here, with prices | “do pra. ... - fine, 16@10%c: heavy fine, iS@lSc: tub- S, The option ‘market was irregulas | Strong. Estimates for tomorrow, 2L0W. | c ¢ 'c. Washed, 19Gede. sgatn. January advanced over 3c on an- | HoES in the west today, 64500, against 70,300 5/ e B, TS 1in B WOUL.-Pirm other seare of shorts, but late positions | 1ast week and 63,400 last'y 4o tet ped... 110 9%/ Amer.” Lin. 0t O O farines ok after steady opening reacted with wheat WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | do 34 pid ... 14 [ 4o pla...ovss: the wool i.ugu.n sales toduy numbered and were easy all day. The close on Jan- — B YRR Ay 1h0 "Sales UScoured. were very uary ':'l at c nnfindvnnclo Isd May s St. Louis Grain and Provisio Denver & R. G . W;‘z ‘A-‘nuk, !llnlk‘n[_‘f'o . auma er Sol:lh l“ba!l:dss {‘03::6 -vler;.:{:rrx lower. Januar c; closed at §74¢; , . . rookiyn R. T.ou.... earer prices. Cross- v Fobruary B Bisiges closid ay sohe Maseh | | 6T. LOTIS, Jan, 28— WHEAT—Easy; No. | s "o 111111100 B8 Cote Puel & 1. and pold freely to the home trade and the Closed ut Bo%e: Biuy. D@0 5-18e: closed sh. olevator, nominal; track, To%@ | do lat pid. ... . Gas TR N s atacsy lots yace at 6; July, ‘“ts—um! 9-16c; closed at 48%c. | 7 6%c; July, 72%c; No. 2 hard, 12| do 2d ptd...... e Tobaceo ptd.... taken for America, Slipes were in good de- OATS-Recelpts, 19500 bu.; exports, 1402 | @ Great Nor. ptd... » v mand and firm. The withdrawals to date g o~ p itandard white, | - CORN—Weaks cash, No. 2, 4fio; track, | Mocking Valiey gy B | number 1,000 baies. Following are the sales e: N c; No. | 48@dic; May, 41 o pve. e ot ' 2 n_detail: r:'(*;":n“‘l"‘ teicic "mixed” weskern fomi: AT igher: No. 3 cash, gic: track, No. -y g Dk M e B ow Mot Wales, 2900 bales; scoured, nal; track, white, 4g47c. Options dull ana May ; No. 2 white, 3ilc. %% pid i Ty it siea@is 10%A; greasy, 5a@ls Queens: barely steady; y closed at 41%c. Y asy at 94@ooc. Lake Erie & W.. ational Bi land, 1,500 bales; scoured, ls @le 11d; HA{—QuI-l. shipping, 55@Mc; good to| FLOUR— ,"“? rfd;'ln"r,n:llen‘;- 23520 do ptd g ational Les greasy, 4%@iid. Victoria, 3(;&1 bales; chaolce, %eg$1.05. 3.60; extra fancy and straight, - 5; | L. & N sssee: 0. American scoured, 10d@ls 10d; greasy, s Jed. P! state, common o cholce, | cleir. S8.00G3.15 Nacbattan L i Pacific Coast South Aastralla, 800 bales; scoured, nil: 1901 ‘crop, S4@ate. olds | SERD-Timothy, steady. $3.0083.50. Mel. St Ry 138% Pacific Mail Al "Weet Australin, t. 1902 ('l;.QI\' :;-fil.fl‘f"“l.(l“. MEAT~ g“"‘"‘- 3230 Mex. Osstral 1 P.enu(p‘. e bales; ' 8¢ yures 1s 7d; greasy, crop. Hgthe; olds, sGige. 0 J —Firmer; sacked, east track, 8@ | Mex Natioas! 3%, Prewea 5. “Car New Zealand, 25 ba HIDES—Qulet; Galvesion, 20 to 25 lbs., | d3¢ e ” o | et 1104 Puliman P, Car 23 creasy, 4% @li4d. Cape of Good Hope 18¢; L‘-Il(uruln‘cn to % Ibs., 19¢; Texas dry, sy; timothy, $10.00@15.00; prairie, , y® g y 2713 Republic Steel e Lales; scoured, T%d@ 2 {o 30 lbw., 1 o pta s do pra reasy, 65,@16 : LEATHER--Steady: acld, @25, - N. J. Central 15 ugar A sale of Cape of Good Hope and Natal FROVISIONS. Reof, ‘Guil; n;'m:ry, $15.00 . Y. Central 161 Tenn. Coal & 1 sheep skins was held in Mincing Lane 00; mess, $10.00010.50; beef hams. HEMP TW orfolk & W 4% Union Bag & B Qay. The offerings numbered 117,69 skins, 00; packers, $14.00615.00; clty, $24.( PROVISIONS — Pork, steady: fobbing, : " do pid of ‘which 115,94 were sold. The bkins were Cut " meats, “quiet; pickled by 3 | standard mess, $1810. Lard, unchanged at s U8, Leathir 2% | Dot of good quality, but they were in good 10. ckled shoulders, $5.25; pickled hams, | Dry salt meats (boxed), quiet; extra | Pennsvlvania o B T | demand. Long merino was unchanged, 311009113, Lard, easier; western steamed, | Shorts and clear ribs, $9.121; ‘short clears, | Reading .0 §1%. do pfd short merino slightly harder and other $16.40;, refined, duil; continent, $10.58; Sou(h | 39.37%. Bacon (boxed), auiet: extra shorts, | 5 0% P o atoe wera 11d Tower. America, $11; compound. $150G7.75. Pork | $10; clear ribs, $10.15%; short clears, $10.87%. | ¢, % *, P4 & (- LK - s At Bteady: family, $IS.M@IST5: short clear. R I'fl'»\}f; wad, firm at 3397 Spelter, | " 4o 1t pta £ ‘_x\t!- a, Unloa Dry Goods Mark o X 3 ‘| e at D, do 24 ptd 11| Ame omotive. .. 2 . 4 e e oyn. Jape: ducks. ije: ., . P~ L » 00ds has been on a fair ecale today, but mh:l.: Firm: domeutic. falr to extra, 446 Bt -rT‘rJ‘ =~ Meady; “cronmery, BQc: ! .ld".-;:\ 4 . :w . Rock FF!IKIII |8 siness is l’.“” restricted by limited ready $le: Japan, no hal. dalsy, Toete So. Pacific “ ! a td Prices ar very firm. Print UTTER-Recelpts, 494 pkgs; firm;| BEGGS—Highes; fresh. 19c So. Pacific o pid . ce S E!E d of ac- | make much of a test of the market, but | K, $2.90; M, §.%; 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— | Interest to the present transaction, espe- | g verge ‘ot ‘stagnation. Consols were had something to do with' the lac k] Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—EVAPORATED APPLES—Only’ ‘moderately active, but prices are firmly —maintained. Common quoted at 4@Sc; prime, 6%@dte; cholce, 5% @ fancy. Tgsc. CALIFORNIA "DRIED FRUITS—Spot prunes are in fair demand and are held firmly, offers below quotations being turned down 'In most Instances, while holders are inclined to look for an advance. Prices range from $ifo to io for all grades. Apri. cots show a slight improvement in point of actlvity, but are unchanged at T%@%e for boxes and 7 Peaches are quiet at 12@18c for peeled and at 6%@8%c for sheep and yearling unpeeled. weatern lambs ern lambs ern wethers. western wethers. . native lambs. .. western lambs..... NEW ORLBANS, Jan. 2~SUGAR— Dull; coen Kettle %@lc: open_ ketile, gentrifugal, 3168 1i-l6c; | whites, ~cen: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | onda’. w&g«‘a‘r. i il MOLABSBES Bieady: open kettle, 14Q26c; -1 cen al, 3 yruj w, Hogs Incline Higher,| “Npw YORK, Jan. 2.-SUGAR—Raw, un- Sheep and Lambs Steady. gettled; fair, Tefining, 3&-16c: centritign, CHICAGO, Jan. 23—CATTLE—Receipts, [ % test, 3 11-16c; molasdes sugar, 3 1-16c; re- 300 head; market slow, sieady to Tower; {ioec, .";;llj‘]{"d"‘fi'g:d- Bhc; powdered, 00d to prime steers, .50@5.86; poor to me- | 4 5 B Y huim, 32.56@4.50; stockers and fecders, $2.36p | MOLASSES—Firm 450; cowe, $140GN.80; helfers, $200G475; can. ners, $LA0@2.50; bulls, $2.00@4.40; calves, $3.00 ) Toxas o atnre, SGL e ® Die in Military Hospital, HOGS—Receipts, 3,000 head; estimated | SBAN JUAN, P. R, Jan. 2.—Alexander tomorrow, 18,000 head; left over, 5,000 head; | Newton Dassett of Durham, N. C., and steady to'10c higher;' mixed and butchers, | James Garfield Patterson of Pittsburs, 36.%@6.60; good to choice heavy, $6.6536.9; | landsmen of the battleship Massachusetts, rough ‘heavy, $6.40006.65; light, 3$5.90@6.5; | who were Injured by the explosion, Janu' bulk of sales, $6.36.60. ary 16, of the powder charge of an cight- SHEEP AND ~ LAMBS—Recelpts, 4,000 | inch gim, died in the military hospital hers head; ‘sheep and lambe, steady; good 1o night. The remains of Dassett will choice wethers, 34.40@5.00; fair to choice | be embalmed and shipped to the Unitel mixed, $2.25g4.40; western ‘sheep, $3.00G6.00; | States. Patterson's body probably will be na lambs, $1.25G6.%; western lambs, | burled here. They were the last survivors $4.5006.10. of the gun's crew of nine men. Official yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. 12,300 4,409 Cattle 2, To Prol Sunday Playing. TR A3 xenissara oo x| 3,498 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 2.—In the 8heep ..oovueen - 16,376 550 | nouse today & bill ‘was introduced pro- 4 Moniss Ciy Ties Piask Mavket, hibiting the playing of foot ball and base ball on Bunday. penalty is & fine of KANSAS CITY, Jan. 23.—CATTLE—Re- | $60. ceipts, 2,000 head natives, 300 head Texan: 500 head calves, all natives; best corn fed cattle, steady; medium, 10c lower; cows heffers, dull to lower: quarantine, steady to lower; cholce export and dressed beef n = by steers, $1.80@5.00; fair to good, $3.50@4.75; Updike Commigyion Co stockers and feeders, $3.26@4.25; western fed OMAHA = gicers, $175g5.0; Texas wnd India ’ $3.00G4.10; 'eXa8 COWS, $0@3.00; Ccows, $1T6@4.00; native heifers, $2.5004.30 G o e PR ganners, $1.0002.10; bulls, $2.35G3.15; caives, | 8 8t Touls Merchants Kas . 76 7.00. HOGS—Receipts, 4,000 head; market e niher: op. 30K5: DIk of Sales, B 661 GENERAL COMMISSION heav. B0G6.%; mixed 3 lght, ' $6.2006.55; 4 Dealers in Grain and Pro- $.90616.2. 7 visions for Cash or Future nOHEER AND LAMBE Receipts, 5500 3 Delivery, ead; market steady; native lambs, #4. i 00 western lambs, $.6G5.90; fed ewes, | [ESAES Yrite for our Market Letter. $3.0066.00; native wethers, $3.50g4.5; west- | [E& —OFFICES- ern wethers, $3.0004.85; stockers and feed- Chicago, 642 Rialto Bid, ere, £2.60G3.5. Missouri Valley, Tow, e [ —— Bo. Omaha, 315 St. Louls Live Stock Marke! Omaha, 660-552 ST. LOUIS, Jan. 23.—CATTLE—Receipts, 20 head, including 1000 head Texa: market steady: native shipping and export steers, $4.4005.40, with strictly fancy quoted up o $6; dressed beef and butchers steers, | P. B. Weare, Pres. $.0G800; steers under 1,000 Iba., $8.500480; Established 186 stockers and feeders, $2.60@04.25; cows an: * 5 Canmere. #as s0; vuite, | WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD 3 1.60; calves, $4.00G6.60; Texas and I Membvers of the Frincipal kxchanges steers, $2.85@4.45; cows and heifers, Private Wires to All Points. 2 $2.40643.50. 3 e Kot | SRAIN: FRUVISIONS, ¥FOORE, BoNDS HOGS—Recelpts, 4.5 ea market Bought and sold for cash or sisady: pign and Ushis, 360603%; packers, | - e deltvery e e 4061 ers, 7 OMAHA BRANCH, 110-111 Board of Trade BHEEP AND LAMBS -Recelpts, 500 head; elephone 1318 market steady to strong: native mwttons. W. B Ward, Tocal Menager $4.00@4.75; lambs, $4.7046 80 ‘\All:lt and lzu;'k!lé . 2. ocl , 815 0; Te 2.7 - - 8200400} stockers, §1.500 xai . 8. a%anla.. T P HBBLISBABHBSRLIBIRLIEIBY k] 232 BEEZS5538388382 g2TTEFELSaassRRE Crnetansssansnsatnstntyunne 3 e BEERRUNYS A2acnsss SERREERESESBESRRRY. EEEEES state dairy, 1 i extra creamery, Mei| oo Recolpts. Shipments *Offered i . -;";h:“{“'_'r",fm‘,-n:mfi bids at previous ‘“{-"u""f;‘,}{’,‘.‘;z‘,‘,’,‘," DL TR atain | SR MR treeirer 68.000 | New York Miuning Stocks. falr vequest ;rldl\:::‘."dliurlnps are firm, and Pennsylvania, average best, Hc: wesi- [ Sorn, bu.... esrave Yo% | NEW YORK, Jan, 2.—The following are | " MANCHESTER, Jan. .—DRY GOODS— RODTTRY—Allve: - Quiet, un changed. . e TLOX | (he closing pricer on mining stocks: Cloths quiet and unchanged. Yarna strong. Dressed: Steady, unchanged. Minneapolis Wheat. Flour and Bran. Coffee Market CHEESE—Recelpts, 5 pkgs.: market MINNEAPOLIS, Ja WHEAT—May, — OFFEE TRl ads. 10kes late, maonIHRGMc; smalt, | TS U oie: on frack, No. | hard. | hrumavich Can,.oooe JlEvien, wiys i ey Cordova: JGINE fall made, M@l%e; .'fste' Btk | EREAR § Berihell, Wiee: K5, 3 novehorn, L & Vo 150" slerrs’ Nevada Sires of Sty St ‘.""b};-:" 1')1'"{‘:-: colored, fall made, Wic; late | ' FLOUR-Firet pat $4.06@4.15; second 4 i:."?'j.'.'.""" Speculation was B caesndd 1o 1 peints large, white, fall made, 14%c; | patents, $3.90G4.00; first clears, $2.50; second | (aaiyiih® con R (et Fas Sency, net NS B0 Do including Clears, §2.06@2 15. . Bigher. N . "Mey, 4idc; July, séo: Seir 08 t5ans: waining €11 63 WRN w0t | BRAN—In bulk, S4K0GUT. Bank Clearin tember, 48be: Nevember, 4.8¢; December, futures t:u&'“m‘lm? al, gim New vork Milwaukee Grain Market, OMAHA, Jan. .—Bank clearings today, | 3064510 fllrm.. (‘&pw“m‘\:n:a“ l;rr :-;ml .::‘.n‘. :::" fl,flé l‘;w"';;;_fflmg‘(‘“ ; No. 2 north- u.\-;.'\‘\‘h \l'mu(, ‘J.-r‘\‘_éa'lurml $230,- vuu;l,u;“-_ J..n“ 2 WHISKY—On basis sloving the o nd a . S0ke: - 665,999 balances, $12.16 6% of_high wines, 3 2 TR o e R g ores | BARLEY T we; aamole, |, HOSTON, "Jart 55 ~Clearings, sonamosrs; | "7, “LOUIK, Jun. 8 -WHISKY—Stcady al 3 v . 3 " | balances. $§1.356.665. t s 2 &t 11474 lake, m.n'-.?lzch electrolytic, “&m‘m e, sellers. BALTIMORE. Jan. 2.—Clearings, $3.115,- | = PEORIA. Jan. 28— WHISKY—For finished gllfm ;.lc‘ul.l 3 tllnmel.m“a:g. ':::d 'a:‘ " h ol 068; balances, $381,54: money, § per cent. goods. $1.30. quiet CHICAGO., Jan. 23 —(Mearh CINCINNATI, Jan. 23 -~WHISKY~Dis. na unchanged hereui 126 spel” Philadelnhia Produce Marker. s y York aache, o AETTEETESTETLRSSSSESS Stoux City Live Stock Market. PROPOBALS ~ FOR BUBSISTENCE . - ores—Office Purchasing Commissary, SIOUX CITY, T Jan 3—(Special Tele- | | SQFQCTINGE, JMNENNE, LOmmEHTy gram.) — CATTLE - Receipts, 20 head: | L. 8 Army, Gmah, Heb., sanuary it 1 Steady: beeves. $1.80@6.00; cows. bulls and Qitions, will be received at this office until mixed, $130G4; siockers and feeders, §2.30 | {3 ek a. m.. January 5, 168, ai which G4.00; calves and yearlings, §3.3G8.8 e and place they will be publicly opened HOGS—Recelpta. .50 head: steady, sell- | £ (0 Shing ‘subsistence ‘stores’ ar fol: ing at %6.%@6.00; bulk, 36.1006.55. lows: ~ Pork, flour, coffee. sugar, canncd ( onds, ete Preference wi Eiven to 1% lyes New York Live Stock Market. | iiicis of domentic production, Blank pro. b 2 NEW _(YORK. Jan. 23 -CATTLE--Re- | posals and specifications can be obtained 96 - st 4o colpts, 3415 head: steers, 10@ise lawer, ex- At this ofice. W. H. BEAN. Purchasing g Copt prime beavy, latier about steady; | Commissary. J18-2-31-23-24-2m 003; New Yo illers’ finished goods, sieady, on ter was unchanged locally at PHILADELPHIA, Jan 2R-BUTTER— §n exchan, .' unuhm::t, 3 - pe BEBZSasbeanm B e T e et it i sttt bt At et e i @

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