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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1903. i y N \ CINANC | made, 13c; targe, colored, fail made, 10%5c: | 9e; No. 1 northern, e; No. 2 northern, | sterling posted at $4.63% for sixty days and e Q t 1 corisaned ; extra, $5.80. oxen and COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |fit it ™ e, "l aliie | e SR Bometd OMANA LIVE STOCK MARKET LI T R | 144e; Inte made, 15%¢ FLOUR—Market 10c up; first patents, | NE VOKRK, Jdan. %6.-Clearings, $125,- W extra fat co .20, cables METALS 1in was 0id up sharply In Lon- | $4.1564.95; second patente, $4.00674.10; firs b 30,890,130 taday, closirg €12 6d higher at £131 | ciearn, $2.60: wecond clears, $2.162 O #.—Clearings, $19,051,670 quioted live cattle slow at 1313, tops 1ty B F Considerably on Boa 8d 1or spot and €131 78 6d for tut 3| BRAN=Ta bulk, $14.5061 ) TOCK CALVES ressed welght; sheep lower at 12%@13t% 2 " - 2 or apot and €131 74 6d for futures, an LAN=—Tn bulk, $14.506114.75 lances OCK VES. Inmbs, W@UKE, dressed welght: expo.ts usiness Fluotna'es Considerably on Board | 3y V00 " 00" market, reaponding parciaily PHITADELPIIA, _ Jan. % —Clearings, | BOth Beef Steers and Oows Slow Sale and : il tomoTrow. T Gattle. 540 ‘sheep and 4100 of Trade 1o the forvign sirength, ©as ulso urm and St. Louls Gratn and Provistons. $14.580,611; balances, $2.186,19; money. § per Steady to a Dime Lower. STAGE quarters of beef higher, spot closing at $28.6xp8.85 Copper [ . ¥ cent ? 1 16 CALVES — Recelpts, 1,42 head; veals Was 108 iower it &8 128 64 for spot ana £63 | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 26— WHEAT 2red | BALTIMORE, Jan. i.—Clearinge, $2,90,- ¢ 9 ot ND HEIFERS. about steady; barnyard calves slow; wes y o | Tia6a futures 1 lLonaon, but here it | cash, elevator 4c: truck, OU@ May. | 84u; balances, $342,5%; money cent s Al w7 erns steady; veals, $.0049.50; barnyard WHEAT REACHES SEASON'S HIGH RECORD | wa minaily unchanged. Standard s | i4ci July nominal; No. 2 hard, 72 | CINCINNAT] Clearings, w03, | HOGS GENERALLY A NICKEL HIGHE . " 3 calves, §2.85@8.50; fed calves, $3.766 NLSIY, lake At SLLS w6l | @0 o0 money., b | new York ex- X ; . westerns, $2.86419.80; city dressed veis € 32 9@12% and caseng at || CORN—We; 2 cash, 4lgc: track, | change, doll, o B T gl e s : . P s N 175 e aaw v 180 8 w3 @lic May Delivery Jumps to Elghty-Tw vt '-4-"1 P"u".'u”‘l“ I-" Prargneen ) - o 4 Y“{"' o ¢ N |wv(“~‘ ge, 8, l"f(”-’k Active Demand for Hoth Fat Shee) 7 113 3 HOGS—Receipts, $,00 head: higher; state 1is 84, but re ned quiet and un W s No s ot alances, g8 per 1016 0. 900700, mixed westerns nominal and Three-Quarters, but So changed here at Wi Speiter wae uu. ! May. Sohyusmic; No.'z white cent; New York exchange, 3¢ premium and Lambs and Everything Sold o 8 UAND TLAMBS Recelpia 14080 o chanked at & in London and at $4.94 i 50ardic " i sheep stead lambe fitm’ to 15 o Three-El » t et; red wint>r paients, 1 od, ¥ ces - Mg ® ot Than Opening Pri Middlesborough, L s more ¢ ar. $3.00615. s Compared with Last Week. ®: culls, ambs, £.0008.37% 1y ted SD—Timoth teady, $3.00@3 = tops, $6.40, less nomin quoted 313 niothy, steady, $3.00@8.50 W Surs 0 $ : ’ w0, L SRNME AL Sieady 23 arket Spurts Once or Twice, : MF - p Usually Trade In Stagnant. " - “AGO, 2 i P . o, No indry sou nd No BRAN—Firm; sacked, cast track, $.006f | s SOUTH OMAMA, fan. 84 this beabon's ‘Crop was mave nbrice for | Toundry southern soft at $ %. War- | 3.25 NEW YORK, Jan. %.—The professional | Reccipts were Oatiis, 1 ous, Wiotn ey ot . e rants are nominal HAY—Weak: timothy, $10.0041450; prai- | traders in stocks were in a more cheertul | o P 5 Hitie. Hops, Shoes y ‘wheat old at & %c, buc ihe ne. AT §Facurs in Stotks Jrate In & nore cheertal | Offivial Monday ...t v B8 was ot mainainea, 4l the 'Cloce Vad | Gwama wWHOLESALT MARKEE. | "TROS GOTTON TIES 8107 e e B s aoriedfor the | Same day last weeii:..! 3968 > T o8 b o BAGGING 6447 1-16c settlement of the Venezuelan difficulty and | § e Weeks G e higher, while oats w lower. Fr- HEMP TW a the lfting of the blockade of the Vene- | gamg tiree weeks ago. Jistone Closed Steaay, with the May de- | Comdition of Trade and Guotations on | PROVISIONS-Pork, unchanged; jobbi suelan const, There is Do doubt that the | Bame fur weeks ago 4 Whe Whoat Bariet Woe o nervous afrate Staple and Fancy Produce. standard mess, $17.90. ' Lard, lower ‘at $0.6. | state of irritatfon that has accompanied | o ooy Jost vear.. .. List 4 and trading In general was oniy moder EGGE—Fresh stock, 15@19¢. Dry sall meats (boxed)' steady; extra | the blockade has been an influence toward | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE -4 maintained; quotations range from 2 The leader of the bull campaign was on | LIVE POULTRY-Hens, Sc; old roost- | 3h $9.12%; clear shorfs, $0.12%; cl depression in the financial world, but did | The following table shows the receipts of [ § o oo # 870 " The for all grades, Apricots are steady Both R o e B N L haiYa e lacs, ‘e | Tibe, Tiacon_(boxed), steady: extra | not indicate that It was that alone which | cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha 8orhe week started out with a falf | hu¢ unchanged at 7%@9%c for boxes und SINOREE OF GUMness TOF Rib Gcooufit WS | caces Toph: s Lty L as. vee Ib. " Giggoc, | Shorte, $10; clear ribs, $10.121; short clear, | withheld - ople from taking committments | for the year to date, with comparisons with | T of Boge. but the demand was of kood | 2iGde for bags. Denches are dull but mall. There was considerable seng | DRESSED POULTRY —Foung chickens AL Ll sirong. WAWOLE Bpal in se uritiee. The market had one or (;m.-l‘lgn‘ti year 1902 Inc. Dec. | Proportions, so 'l}lll:lnrl:l(vrl:x‘?':ll;u.lh'l‘mrl"‘:l\‘:\k:d‘ steady at 12@18c for peeled and 6%@Skc for carly’on cubles and May deciined to 1%c, | toulic: hene, 3 1] dueks | o | mation She T paried To radtas, | Hoge' B 94,525 4 | s wenerally g nickel higher than Satur. nposHec P "ont FeDOrts rance was | - Bt ay 5 POULTRY—Steady: chickens, 9%c; tur- | but at other times the trading was actually ( Sheep ... 5,415 44,550 33,569 . |day's average. e bulk of the good welght BNCD oo bus on repofts that Nrance wis | DUTTER—backing stock, 164Q18c; Sholoe | yeve, 1ine: ducks, isc; geese, 6lc, { stugnant v | Average price paid for hogs at Scuih | hogS sold {rom 370 to 3 [} A Coftee Market. the, peice elling up sec: After anothet | ¢ O VHTBRE Stangards, Dot can, Su; eXtk JUTTER-Quiet; creamery, 22@21%c: | ‘Ihe average of the day's actlyity did not | Omaha for the last several days with com- | loades Ight- | NEW YORK, Jan. 26-—COFFEE_Firm; deciihe th o g T i el B L Ly et gt 18G21c. rise above that of last week, The weekly | barisons: welght down. Trading | Spot Rio steady; mild qulet. - Futures ecline there was & raliy o $ic, but an |selects. per cin, oc: New York coutivs, per 5 Bosady at e R s ey Was very brisk on the hogs that had any [opened quiet at a partial advance of § N L e gt o SRGUM DATL | SRR, S DU SKETR RuISTS DYC BRL; LTS Recelpts. Shipments. | favorabie imprescion by reason of the far-| Date. | 190, (1902, (1901, 1900, (1899, (1898, [1897. | Welght, #o that practically everything of | points tn response to advances abroad and TR oy SR 0N WS Wk std | bUik SIARAARS, DeE WL, S sc: | Flour, bbls........ccoeuren. 38,000 8,000 | reaching complaint of car famine. The in- that description wae disposed of at An | fess bearish statistios, but buying was re- B lower ‘at SIGSINC, after seliing al| IHESH FISH -Trouf, $gide: herring, to: | {lRUL, B an e DIt I ot atane was | Do garly hour. The light tufl. though, was | siricted by good Clearances, exportations Sl e Bales o Lo | Bcanrs vo idnnah. Si: Dlucaus fs: whits. | Gorn, Yu e 172,000 attributed 1o the fact that the eastbound | Jan. neglected, the same as usual, and left untll | of «till further shipments to this country R L pha 1o CRlluthiS, fe. | aresked, foi sntiah. W epng S8 WIS |Oute; bu. .00 ¢ 100,000 /000 | yonas were unable to accept the incoming | Jar. the last, ‘but still they sold a little higher | and the continued disposition of Importers ported increased offerings by Argentine and | fi, | sulmon, 16¢; haddock, ilc; codtish, o R e T L T | 5 than ‘they did last week. Representative | to offer freely, and prices consaquenty gother with raina in india. all compined to | 1b., 30e; oheters, Kreen. per ib., Z8o. oull- Liverpool Grain and Provisions. | casivound grain shipments bore out this | Jan. 0. Av.SHPL - No AV h PR B l‘:lr_“l:fiT“;hn;fsr‘r“l:n;:g‘n Pt T4 B 1aPee Dritety Toduipis, which Were Luice | Batodt, g, o) 4ot hiack Dess, R et i waatere, St I8 Bonna shipments o Eeneral metchandise L 6 March, 4%c; May, 4.60c; September, 4.8c. -pts, which were twic . e rm; No. 2 red, western, winter, 3 e $ P T I o a year e casi AY-Prices quoted by ole- | March, 6a S4d: May, 6s Sogt e has e cane Gomand was less urgent and late reports | sale Dealers' association’ Chaico No. 1 up. | MArSH, 08 Bd; May. 6a $4C erican mixed, | CAT equipment, motive power and trackuge o BT e e e | 100 Yy et o™ o Cprioce g | new: a8 futures. qutet; January, nomi- | {OCUE TR F{RRas Dresing upon the amount on passage showed a decrease o e Btraw, ese prices o ] B oy o he s z 856,000 bushels, ana the visible supply de- | for hay of good color and qualiity, Demand | 3k March, ds 64: May. 48 %0, nter, quiet, | ratiroads. This is accepted as evidence 3 ; FLOUR-St. Louls fancy winter, quiet, . P A W o] creased 62,00 bushels, Clearances ol \\Y&"Il mtnlrr:‘(-nin.- light. 8 34. ;:‘lm:'y:: ‘kl!,nlll:\‘\;lf;] "‘ll'h kc‘l“un(v’ryp?u[ve(r b and flour were equal fo 680,000 busheis; Min- | CORN— %A 8—Gulet; Canadian, 6 74. teas wctivity Country! 0 o g U R T e L UL T D 7 SR HOPS_At ‘London (Pacific: coast), firm, | (1, SRAEONS of, TRITRAd TEGES " ums cars, which, with local recelpts ot 8 cars, 5= No. 2, 46 OPS_AL polntme e s 1 of contract grade, made total receipts for VEGETABLES. B e T e S Beof. quiet: extra India|SPent In the last few years for increasing the three points of %3 cars, against 8% cars | NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, per do mEROVISIONS-—Beef. quict: extra It | railroad facilities of all kinds should ieave ey wree . pood trade o 1 the | SPOTRYORET Por biry. ibepse. westérn, ‘Toe. " Hama, short’ cut, 14 to 16| the Brospect of suGh Red SO0t vallc revalling sentiment was quite builia, in | SWEET POTATOES-lowa and Kaneas, | % firm, &% od. Bacon, Cumberiand tul, | f0,G"owirig o the Hising tide of operating o e whiah Yware genetuily | o, 3 28 to 30 Ibs., firm, 478 6d; short ribs. 18 to | CR0Ch o e "decreasing in spite of the spite of statistics, which ‘were generally 838, ' . ... . Canads rutaba. |2 Ibs.. firm, ' 6d; long clear middles, | expenses, are decreating 15 spUC SC, U7 | bearish. Primary receipts we large S as, T Ib., 1%ec. Y > i 1ight, 28 to 34 1be,, firm, 48s; long clear mid- the country also indicates profitable use ad & weakening tendency. but the cash|sqs, perlb,1de. o Afen: heavy: 3 10 40 Iba.. firm, i7s 6d; short | the country also tndicates o profitable use ucnce, The Duying was mamly by com: | CUCUMBERS. {fothouse, per dox., 82 | Clear backs, 16 to 2 1be. firm, e clear) 108 (2" SWaition to supplies available for mission houses and local traders. The| PARSNIPR_Per bu., dic. 3 g 0 . 5ls d. lard, | speculative uses. The (4 ¢ ¢ stook . 3 'SP . square, 11 to 13 ibs., firm, 618 bd. Lard, | 5P o : hee of | T8 “i uumber of cars of e T MR ATk BITEe, | GRISEN. - ONIONS—Southern, per dos, | Prime sstord, in HSTOR. SRl N Atch e B ke BT tor ‘other forma of | brousht in Today by each [ad e e il ere 465 cars, with none of | bunches, foc L' 3 1R b employment at this time. The par value of | o bl Snivact tade. the weather being rather | RADISHIS—Bouthern, per doz. bunches, | BUTTER-Nominal = Lo "o 0o opieq | borda dealt in Jast week on the Stock ex- | Wnpia® St P L unfavorable for both the movement And | %y \» foang per bu. box, $3; string | aNd colored, 6 o ghan ;mwia"s'.'.‘,:lymwe.:;!.’mm-;"m::;”gf‘{-_‘“ Union Pacific. M W ew srading. 1 bu. box, $1.50. ek TALLOW-Prime city, steady, 27s 6d; | 324,965 < N.W E Detlers ta as easter | beans, pe 0%, $1.5. AL 3 1% o tion b . ers In Grain and Provisions Uats were dull and the opening was easler | DA% POE It hanand seed, per Ib., 4o, | Austrailan, in London, firm, 348 34. goaz. There ssems a3 moch Gleincinanes BO& MV SHEEP—The demand for sheep and o7 Cashar Future Delivers on lberal recelpts. T strengt A in corn ONIONS—New home Kl'fl;l" PR pet w4 to sell securities hbes Within the narro k. M. lambs this morning wae fully equal to the Write for our Market Letter, was a help and caused a better feeling, but Ib., b &y |‘1;H”¢I\ et Fa ‘1 by v P roduce Market, found easy to Nft pri (h 3 to day opers % " supply and an active and firm market —OFFICES— oliing by brokers and local traders caused T g e i ® o borbci 8 range demanded by the day to day C, B. & Q resulied. Buyers were all out early and Chicagn, ®41 Rialio BMg & reaction and the close was easy, with !\:\‘\ X BEANS—Per.bu., 12.60. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2.—BUTTER-— | tions of room traders. K C &std i E the offerings soon began to move towsrd Mismouri Valley, May e lower at 2@32e, after seliing be- r“"’:{""‘r&";;n) New Florida, per 6-basket | Firmer; extra western creamery, extra | "The “fluctuations toda: were “ugy‘ |‘1:ll~ G R T e the ioates, Hesimn yoaciines 13 a8 pigh 30" Omanw, 118 m"“- mag. tween 36c and 36%c. Local receipts were 471 . $4.80G0.00. nearby prints, Zic. _ | form amongst the stocks which have lately | iy i T & o east. g 5 1.0 R westers. Iatibe Weougn: 8. Omahs. 550551 Bae Bidg. iy LGAULITLOWER—Calitornia, per crate, “Firm, good demand; fresh nearby. | (Onlututed the market leadership. ML e Golh 1D o il et el Tiephanes Omana © M58, OVIloas o* the. atacs Sut \hecart® | o FRUITS e At e K e O hs mark; | S0Url Pacific was helped by & eporied 1n;| Totar receipts i ® 7|dld notchange hands quite as frely as Drovisions At the omiart, DUl fhe &t | PEARS—Fan_varieties, per box, 82; Colo- | Tras southern. BQaic, At the mark P| crease In weekly gross entnings A | The disposition of the day's receipts was | the good Atuff, but still thep rices paid strength was soon lost on seilirg by com- |, BARS - 3 resh southern, BOMC 1t (e Pre euy | Hlectric made & wide advance on tatinas llows, each buyer purchasing the num- | Were as good as those in force last week. e of ohekera bnd. pricen heid burely | APPLES-Western, per bbl, $2.75; Jona- | creame. prime small, 4@14%c: fair to good, | tons of Akl Carniee. o ket's only re. | ber of head indicated: i pders were again very scarce and the k steady. The volume of trading was light, f thans, 3 New York stock, $8.25; Call-| prime small, 131@13%c; prime large, Mci | Joeh 0% wag to occasional rumors to steps | Buyers. i E g P. B. Weare, Pres. A. Wears, V-Pres 3 o uite an inquir; 'or desirable grades. Mery pork Slosed unchanged at xlt;\fl,, M.:, r"‘?u‘:\l}:.;fll|xi‘v;';;2,"ryrl;’(l;u k::x'u'fi‘%:oo fair to good, 13%@13%c. Tooking to a v(.""ua,,.,\ ::l;‘;n"“.e‘n:lfie "l:’l::, gv?ifl“mflx"&',‘,fg:}?y 49 aq unuum2. {,yhom (et h‘!mm 16500 | Established 1862 e tesd e 0.0, 2%, While TiLs | (RANRERRIES — Wisconsin, ' per. bbl., Toledo Grain and Seed. closing wa s dUkail and heavy. . Total sales, Armour & Coll'\" 3 | 878; falr to good lambs. 84.70G0 A;)e“cm:_- WEARE COMMISSION 0., CHICAGD Estimated Tecelpis for tomorrow: Wheat, HO50; Bell T SruPEs "% 8% | 1o1EDO. Jan, 26 —WHEAT—Active and | par value, 8,210,000, ,United States bonds Qudahy Packing Co.... 7 M6 ) 1906515 fair to good vearlings, M.2%@4; | Mempeis of the brincipal kxchange 4b cars; corn, 630 cars; oats, 3% cars; hogs, JANAS. Do B QAL F: cast i ¢, T9; May, 82%c. | were unchanged on the last call. ! cholce wethers, $4.506.00; falr to good, $4. /Tuires 0 ALl Pol 8,000 head DANANAS—Per buich, according to size, | eqgier; cagh and Junuaty, Te;, Moz, WK | Wi ollowing are the closing prices on | Vansant & Co : GU5° Cholce ewes, $h o0 . falr 1o good, | GRAIN, FROVISIONS,” ¥TGCKS, BONDS The leading futures ranged as follows: EAfONS—California f: 878: ch 46c; May, 46e. - the New York Stock exchange: Fobehn & o, $3.95GM.00; feeder lambs, $3.00@4.00; feeder Bought and sold for cash or e 'y oy g T Tk e a fancy, 8.7 cholce, | 108, TS Dull' and steady; January, 37C;| Atchison ............. 8% So. Rallway as% | obman & Co. . vearlings, $3.00@3.65; feeder wethers, $3.000 future delivery. Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Closs ORANGES—California navels, tancy, §3 e, do ptd.. fip RN 0 s 2 feeder ewes, $.60g2.%5. Representative OMAHA BRAVCEL LI SSaty of ‘Trade e e G s s, 2, BaYe. Bal. & Ohlo. L101% Texas o o sales: one 151 *Wheat | T T ot Adalterranean sweets, %8, | EXESNo. 3 MUC ive ang strong: Jan- | Mo pidliliil w ] Toledo, sl &'W. WK | Livingstone & Shaller... or W. B. Ward. Locai Menager. Moy i@l skl idlnson 6c; per case of S0-1b. pkgs.. $2.55. ¥ March, $147. Prime timothy, Facic Wolf' & Murnan LB iy (s B Bl RRG% % |, Flas—Canfornia, ‘per i0-Ib. castons, $1; [$1.90." Prime alsike, $83. . . | B. F. Hobbick e ! . o * | Turkish, per 3-1b. box, 14G1sc. e - g 4% Wabash ... . Other buyers ol e Lol o | 6! e " P MISCELLANEOUS Visible Supply of Gri | To% o pta .l Dennis & Co oy E m’m«-( oyl uwl Sulunan u'};"‘g"—h"w Utah, per 24-frame case, | NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—The ‘\'lulhlt mufi\lg P - Tt g 4% | Lee Rothschi v 5 o SRS : t 3 ki ay, ry 24, as compile; T i - —_ — ‘I‘"A'”' "“"'I"“’“" “ o 4% | "CTDER—New York, $4.50; per %-bbl,, $275. E§ e Srattioe sxshange is as | %0 i p0¢ | Total ... reeeeees 4484 6538 ° B.092 i fue Wl Myl | sy SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, per #-bbl., | pollome: Choags & N W CATTLE—Recelpts of cattle were quite | 168 weatern ewes. se%@e| 34 36 82.25; per bbl., $3.7. WHEAT—49,065,000 bu.; decrease, 672,000 bu. | GHete0 7 i N liberal today and buyers started in from | western ewe.. [PuER it 35 ? POPCORN-_Per Ib., 2c; shelled, 4c. CORN—3,781.000 bu.; Increase, 335,000 bu. o 264 the first to buy their supplies a little lower. botpe ' Bl | | | HIDES—No._1 green, No. 2 green, 5c; | OATS-4,000.000 bu.; decrease, 187.000 bu. | c. ¢. & st X Sellers thought they ought to get steady bt Lo dotd R i ey B No. 1 salted, Tigc: No. 2 salted, 6igc; No. 1| RYE-1005,000 bu.: decreage, 48,000 bu. | Colorado So..... 4 Amal. prices, o that trading was slow from Start |- 1 western ewe 16 94| 16 9714| 16 85 | 16 90 o I WL L TR W BARLEY-2228000 bu.; decrease, #4000 bu. | o lat ptd S Amer. Cor - 4% | to_fintsh. western ewes | 16867116 6671 16 434 36 65 ... EhN‘I;FTE'n\:; Haiso; horse hldes, 31603450, Milwaukee Grain Market. B E P vl e B Ay T Was deny Tt the beat | il mative dwe 1035 (10 45 |10 27%/ 10 40 150; hard shell por N ueo ohell, perib. | MILWAUKEE, Jan. . Denver & R. G...... 19% American §. & R steer line. The quality of the offerings as western yearling.... I T4 9 624 c; hard shell, per b, l4c; No. 2 soft shell; || MILWAUKRE, fan, *- 2| Do PHE-.vcresi i B GO PRt i@ whole was not very good, and on the | g7 western yerlings 6" I I Der gt gt o g R “;'o'rhx"d R RLBY—Steady: atandard, G8c; sample, o 2 "a A1 Gle; Ml &y drec made that looked right ‘close to steady, ‘but Seasitan iyminien ., ' 16e; pecans, . ; , S5c; | oo i 1siaka ™ Cons. Ga t was very evident that packers were set western lam L per b, 1ic; cocoanuts, per do: 4“@sse. Hocking Valley.......J01% Cont. Tobacco ptd. y v ghesthuts, pér b, i Deanuts, per Ib, | CORN—May, 45@4sie, sellers. Mo e gen, Elediic | Tt tre WheLUE they B0t muin tHoay |1 Senien (emne e Walauts, per Do i hichory mita ot por Duluth Grain Market. P or s b e 3 Vo gr not, ‘Under such circumatances sellers | igg western owes et and frm;_winter vatents, | $130; cocoanuts, ‘per’ 100, $1. ‘| DULUTH, Jan. 2.—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1| % price | & ‘cull lambs i ; patents. | * GLD METALY, ETC—A. B. Alplen | hird see:. Mo, & norinern, ;" No. 1 : TSR aow markat was aia alow and squld | : at nl'k'u. 106 A ‘;‘:r""'l,’:';"'lx prices: iron, country, | rorthern, o; May, HG@NC: uly, e, . & be quoted steady to a dime lower. The |’z cull lambs. Chicago Fast Express: .a 5:% pm X L . $11; iron, stove plal OATS—May, : sales that looked steady were scarce, whils Al S ol WEST. AT No, &5 ton, 8; copper. per Ib.. Sigc; brass, Y o g > Those' that were 5@106 lower were very Rocky Mountatn L'va..a 6:30 pm c; No. 2 red, TI%@T8% per Ib., §}4c; brass, light, per b, Si4c: lead, New York Money Mnrket. Mex. Centra %% | common. Bellers did not like the idea of Lincoln, Colo. Springs, ‘CORN—No, 2, 46%c; No. 2 yellow, 46%c. er Ib.. 8¢ zinc, per Ib., 2e; rubber, per 7 MONEY—On call, | J%; Natioaal b L taking off anything, so that it was rath Denver, "Pueblo and Mi4c; No. 2 white, 36c; No, [ 10 6%e. R Bl b BT Sieioy at 4 ek U late before the bulk of the caitle was dis- | Cattle Stes Went, ..o 10 pm @3S, oMM % G A ds_suffered, tl d T Cal e T Pooeouc WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY, | cent; time money, firm; sixty days 3%@ | 1 2% Republte Sl . o oo ST T L B I RS Okiahoma Fiyer... BARLEY—Good feeding, 46@48c; falr to S pet SRS Ty A !'fifisp"l’@ge ho bl " e (P I stuf?, 2 SHICAGO, Jan. 26—CATTLE-Recelpts, rime me: A 3 A . e v A g b englee malting, S0G6ac. @ 0. No. 1 nortn. | 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neh— P RTING EXCHANGE- Bteady, $4.560 11111251% | Tenn. Coal & Tro Buils were slow sale, but did not seem head; steady; good to prime steers Norfolk & W. T4y |Union Bag & P.... to be much of any lower. Veal calves held | §1'50@6.85; poor to medium, $3.2G4.50; stock- western, $L24; prime fimothy, #4; clover, Telephone 1616, for demand and at $4.83% for sixty days & 8:20 am : o p... I a2d| do pra just about stead: ers and 'feeders, $3.25g4.50; 40Q | Bt “ocal, contract grade, $11. CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—WHEAT—At one gmua“rmn. ung:w.nwu‘ commercial Qutarle & I ... 39|, 8. ‘The \lrpl of “stockers and feeders was | 4.50; helfers, g 3140 | cil Bluffs... 10:30 pm PROVISIONS—Mese pork, per bbL, $LL00G | time wheat advanced to 82%c for May, but | " SILVIR-Bar, ~{T%c; Moxican dollars, | Readign .. .00 . “Rubber iz Umited, and es tha demand for the | Lé0i Bl BNOUEL AT HAOGIE;| Liiseis ceatra 17.60. Lard, per .40. Ort | all this advance w A i 3 i . ] i ™ i 4 Chicago Express. shoulders (boxed). 5. 3 ¢ Cables were indifferent. Reports were con- . (o ptd.... . . PN, RO oven T t. Paul Limite & 8:06 an sides (boxed), $9.50G9.75. flicting as to export wh i t 7 *| Western Union price, but It seemed to be a little easler to |5 higher! close weak; mixed and butchers, |yt cabolls & St. :06 am Following were the receipts and ship- | honee here Feported wheat. sors SirecC B e o8 e e 0 LI e Amer, | Locometive... 34 | dispose of them than cne most days last |0 N vy, 88 b TE abt, B0 | oExpTess .. b10:35 pm A Rl RGO v | S i S8 o par. thap Baturdey.” An- | v, &. it S8 .10 L. & N. unt 100% : 2 i Phouthern week. RepresgiiBi STERS. 6.50; buik ot sales $.ABGET, o Chicago Exjiess WE weelpts. Shipments, | other house said its offers to France wer 1 g fh % g g Sl s d L ML % o5 . Chicago, Milwi ¥lour, bbls..... i T PTe0 | Tetused and. lower Dl Taiked fact Wire o 7 i '”‘1 o 15 TR G N O o SRREL AND LA Racepts, SR8 . 3 J S, reg....... ! 3 . 019114 | Rock Teland Jloss 3 ?| chicago Daylight. Wheat, bu.. e 61100 16400 | demand from Germany was not so good. . . 1088 ah e :mg':5“:;:2141"“-;'(!:'!{2?;, ':fud 35, }Lfiz"f.; Chlflu:o Fast lixpreas. corn, bu.... 43,9500 10790 | Private direct cables reported Argentine | — hoice mixed, §3.50@4.40; western sheep, [ Chicago Limited...... vats; bu 378,500 176.:6)) | weather unsettied. Broomhall sald the . ? %; Des Molnes, Express. ye,' bu.... 1.l 7.000 estimates of the Argentine surplus were [¥ 3 i, s e g AT Rl s Rt £ Koy L jariey, bu. 76,000 11700 | Increasing to a 120.060,000-bushel crop, com- : M. J. O. pes. 8. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 2%.—WOOL—Firm but . o On the Produce sxchange *oday the but- | pared with u. 8),000,000-bushel average of 2 I asiie 4o unchanged: medium grades and wm\:lln’s Official Saturday: Reselnis. Shipsnts ourl Pac ter market was dull and easier; cream. | late vears. The visible supply decreasel | o3 oo -io N. & W. con. 4 light fine, 16@16%c; heavy fine, ®1 812 eries, 17@18%c; dmm-.dnl?tncd h':ll‘ .le-nlrr, "‘“,,"3 u;:'u::‘.pyl," h\l\orl_ghx- 81 pmen:‘l were | “'d5"5d). "is. . Reading gn. 48, l!\;‘:E(“u' V(‘f}{’l’(d :1! G WOOL~Firm. 168 ff, 22c. Cheese, dull ane rm, l4c. | only 5,698, ushels. ere was a decreas: a o . St 1. M. ¢ bs. " st L. . B Yom ok ‘e B014c. | O hassuge of 6600 buanels Clebranans | B4 & Oule & LAY e LONDON, Jan. 2.~WOOL—The offerings . iTne Northwestern Line. City Live Stock Marke: t Ohlonga,s, 3 KANSAS CITY, Jan. 26.—CATTLE—Re- | Local Sloux City =% - NEW YORK, Jan. 26—BV Y APPLES--Market is qulet, o0 firm under a limited jobbing 00 mon are quoted at 4@jc: prime, 10 cholce, BY@6ie; fancy, T@se. % CALIFORNIA DR'ED FRI » prunes are in rather slow demand, o 48| ['ho pressure to sell ana prices are firmiy %l 4 o 4 4 - - 56 i £ 'ag SF FF o “gEmn P13 22858 £529% oS W s£2882s & ecaons P—. BESRES 2 528 & S8 > £ Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN, Tll, Jan. 2. ~BUTTER—The ses- slon of the Butter Board of Trade today was more active than for many weeks, 10.70) ounds being eold on call, all but one lot at and 62700 pounds at c more. Thas market was declared firm at e, a drop of 2c from iast week. The output of the week was 504,000 pounds. SEEESS st RS SEL | osmss snsnse scmsns 23 SELR Faw o G 17 oo 2z ‘zeegne ‘Ea BEESES %5 Soas g aenaan anense B2 e £T28S EgsssE 8. 2 a‘a‘a‘aa’gfi’;fl_? e apezes Pt s PREEES 8 cerasanrcsnnanaa: 22 S!58:3;;@@#::#33::3:#;13% 2 3 P &8 1 %38 1134 1 23 we &i ag2 o | 2828 *23g8. * Indicates Sunday. B33 MEMBERS Board of Trade Bt Louls Merchants Bxchange. General Commission LT L e e yhiEnbbEvihiha R FRRE] FEIFEF Lid 3 PR RAE R R BRERRRRBRNBARTEADBS 22225, 252202 28RB8ERAREE Ed ¥ > 4 RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY, SBBEINS: Union Pacific. Overland Limited The Fast Mall. California Exp) Pacific Express.. Bastern Exprees.. The Atlantic Kxpress. The Colorado Special. Chicago Special Lincoin, Beatrice and Stromsburg Bxprees...b 4:00 pm North Platte Local....a 8:00 am Grand Island Local b 5:30 pm Ublcago, Rock Island & Pueifie, EAST. Chicago Daylight L't'd..a 5:00 am Chicago Davlight Locala 7.00 am Chicago Kxpress........bllil5 am Des Moines Exprese....a 4:3 pm 2eregh 05 01 VDY 3 1O 1 e 0 890 6323 6068 19185, LRESTIRS LSS ILRSSSRANRLSILTY & 6:10 pm 5832388388323 NS NEW YORK GENERAL MARKETS, | Were 550,000 bushels, At one time there % St L. 8 W. ls... at the wool auction sales today consisted was an advance in cash wheat at Duluth | Ca . . of a good selection of 11,801 bales. Bales of Itc. There was influential selling here | Central of Ga. Ga. 3 3 . Were slower and withdrawals more fre- Quotat of the Day on Vario on the large Increase in the northwest and | do 18 ine.......... - o quent. Prices showed no material chang: celpts, 1,600 natives, 1,600 Texans, 200 Texas | Daylight 8t. Paul. Jommodities, primary receipts, the latter being 1,1 & Ohio 44 | A large supply of scoured was sold. . calves and 5,000 native calves; corn cattle | Daylight Chicago NEW YORK, Jan, %.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | DUshels, against' 673,000 bushels last year, | Ghic BB lots of New South Wales super combing 0 4 1 e steady, cows and helfers slow and weak, | Local Chicago. 10,764 bbs 2 7,408 bbls.; quieter, but | A0d the former 838 cars, against 359 cars a [ U were bought in, as the bids were not up to . STEERS AND €O stockers and feeders strong: choice export | Local Carroll. steady 1 o "tavor; winter patents, | Year ago. Mmhnpnpolin sald its big arrivals k. do conv. 4n. n«uem;1 vl’flwn. Tn"lfm:" X nn-r’-l 833 385 3 ""d.-lm;“m ;vnnef(-tekern. u.mu{s.sg; talrut‘g gn: E‘hlt;uo. . v ¥ " | were e wheat recently bought *t i E Wabath 18,0, demand for cross- s, which were in good, $3.4004.80; stockers ana_feeders, $2. ast St. Paub.... pmn o ‘ X win: |1 contract.” Estimates for Tuesday, Chicago Ter. o deb. B.. arcels of cross-hreds . Fol- and India , 8. : Texas cows, e e o p 0. i0 win- | * CORN-Market has been firm; up e fof | Colorado 80. .. D weet Shore owing are the sales $225G2.90; native cows, $1.60@4.10; native | Local Sioux City b 4:00 pm Tair 1o go0d. $3.3063 0 caolee 1o fancy. i 4o | the active futures early, but lost part, of | Denver & K. G. el & L. E 4. 9% | “New South Wales, 3700 bales; scoured, helfers, $2.6008.65, canners, $1.00G2.50; bulls, —_— @i56. "Buckwheat flour, quiet, §220@230, | (his advance later. Cash market was lac | Erle prior lien da.... - Reatrel o @ls 9%d; greasy,5d@ls 1%d. Queensland, 526061555, _calves, $2.70@7.00. BURLINGTON STATION—10TH & MAi-0y apot and to arrive. lower, Influenced by the car situation, with RN i oty GO Tgbases . 600 bales; scoured, 13 34018 4d; greasy, &i4d. HOGS—Receipts, 3,00 head; market strong c— CORNMEAT, -Bteady; yellow western, | 1t> embargo on 80 many . of the | R NI Ts 1ot Victoria, 1900 bales: scoured, bd A to b’ higher, active; top, J683 bulk of | Burlington & Missouri River. $1.20; city, $1.18; brandywine, 33.40G3.65. elevators. There were fair offerings from greasy, 614d@ls 2d. South A 400 s, $6.1 55; heavy. t; mixed Lea' R BeGulet; No. 2 western, bige. £. 0. b, | the west for thirty to sixty days ehipments Besten Stevks and Mends. bales: 'greasy, o%@ll4d. West Austraila, .T5; light, $6.3006.50; yorkers, | wymore, Beatrice and afloat. and there was a fair demand from the 1200 bales; greasy. 5%@ild. New Zealand, 45G0.50; pigs, $6.0006.15. v ! BARLEY—Steady; feeding, 4Tc; malting, | S35, on the same terms. Cash houses say | BOSTON. Jan. %—Call loans, 44@5 per | 1M bales: scourad. T01s igd: greasy, Sud SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 3000 [ Nobraska Expres @0 e CIY arpe business could be done with | ccnt: time loans, 4GS per cent.”Oficial | Cape of Good Hobe and Natal 00 balce head; market strong to 10c higher: native [ Derver Limited eyt fo- e a HEAT—Receipts, 34,200 bu.; exports » east If cars were avallable. Primary | cJosing of stocks and bonds scoured, 11%@1s 8d; greasy, TH@I Brit lambs, $4.0096.25: western lambs. $3.85¢6.10: [ Black Hills and Puget A 113,213 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 8% m;"l";"r"(' "fl‘»'"' h"!'";";- agalnst m(& Atchison 48........ ok jgh Columbia, 400 bales; greasy, 6@10%d. {',,‘E ewes, u.w.m~ nm“v- wegmr: tkufi Sound Express.. ..al1:10 pm vator; No. 2 red, &3%c. f. 0. b.. afloat; N a vear; primary - shipments, 1000 | Gas ; western wethers, $3.00QM.85; stockers (Coiaradc Vestibuled 0 . X5, | Dushels, against 339,000 g year Mox. Central & 53 . nd teeders, §2.50@3.10. PIERTR Dyluth, S5 1. o B aficat; Ko | cnoes, Miw0 bushels.” ow ¥or o g A8 Cotton Market. o ot BN tions had a strong early advance on bul- | 'Wo0 I¢ aken for export. i | 00 BML............ SORi Qestennial « | NEW YORK, Jan. % _COTTON—Market St. Louls Live Stock Market. Fort Crook and Platt Tinh weekly statistics, weatern support, lib. | fles were 200.000 bushels, the visible sup- | Boston & Aibany. .. 2% °| Copper Ran opened easy at a decline of 5@7 points 0. TODIE. Tan. MaCADTEE Recaivte | TR e eral clearances and coverins, Later ‘they creased 3,000 bushels and local stocks | foston & Me | P € - under advance cables and a dlnpu«vlvlka to 3000 hoah ncluding 2500 Texans: market | Betlevue & Pacific Joi. . broke under bearish Argentine crop esti- | 4re Z38.0X bushels an increase of L0, | X" XUH'L #1200 Taie Rovale .. Jook tar Iarger. roosipti. Cables telliec & aulet and steady. with native stockers | Bellevue & Pacific Jot.. mates, disappointing export trade and ac gy reased 13,000 bushels piichburg ptd 140 | Mohawk % 1y | lttle. Expectations of ‘ o4 strong; native shipping and export steers, | IJKansas City, St. live realizing The closo was e net de- | ahd world's shipments only 2,695,000, almMOSt | 1ni Beeife 101% 01a Dominion it | only partially carried out, the port move- | R T oy tanee’ auoted ol cline. March closed at Soic; May, Afig |l from America. Local Tecelpts were 465 | Mexican Contrai 26% Osceola 11 it for the day being 31,002 bales, against | B e st beat and Tuthes S0 Mige, closed at 88%e; July, 80@80%c, closed with none contract. Estimates for | American Sugar Quiney 10713 | 30,79 bales last year. Following the opening | $.00; ‘stoers Lnder 1000 1be., $3.60G4.60; stock- |, % am a 6:06 pm ers and feeders, $2.50@4.30; cows and heif- | Bt iy ... 6:10 pm allils am ers, $2.2504 canners, $1.5072. bulls, | Kansas City Night Ex 3 pm & 615 am a 8:10 pm At de. ay, 630 cars. There were 29 cars of | do pfd 121 Santa Fe Copper call the early loss was recovered, with a | DORN=Recolpta €000 Bi.i sxvocts; 1l Gt out of Private elevators. Mxports | American T. & ... 163 Tamarack ..o pretty good class of buying and shorts in- | 76 b Bt dnil; Nor s, naminal iiavatay, | 10¢ the week ending January sf from At | Dominion I & 8..... 68 Trimountain lined to cover until it became apparent i T TR e eaion pOFts were 2,657,000 bushels, against | Gen. Electric 107 Trinity public support was not forthcoming No. 2 white, 59¢. Options were generally | < (00 the same week last year. . Rlounie o0 [DaeR Sisien The room contingent therefore took to | firm all day on light contract ‘arrivals | [ ATETMurket has been smalli frm early, | 15" sl 37% Vietoria y | selling, led by u certain party who has for | 4 SEO A Ay S Vabt cawieec % | with wheat, but yielding later on the larger ) T s Severai weeks becn undermining the weake o : 0t ors, | G R 1 VAT, U Srear mon s ot cor1 thd | receipts and weaknees in cash. The Car | wisiben. Commos.. 1es |w long accourts by large sales. Under this | 14 B o e e i T &, Puckers. | Chicago imited.... % pm & 7:50 am closing was WGHC higher. against e rise xu-“n..(w...nl most b .‘\..‘-nn lh;~]hn-nk of | Adventure 16%!Daly West pressure the market (‘1..‘-(».1‘}“:»'“ r‘u::l\.( SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000 | ¥ evesen . & Zido b in May later, reflecting ‘the fincl wheat | 15¢ In .ocal receipts were 471 cars, or —_— - at a net loss of 145 points, with local sale L, f el ~ e o b ey break. . Junuary, ©%@ebc, closed at 6%e; | 1l grer the estimate, with 19 cars standard London Steck Guotations, of ‘futures reaching about 200,000 bales. H head:" mar trong and bighet: ‘nallve | WEBSTER DEFOT-I6TH & WEBSTER February closed at 6lo: March closed a | EStimates for tomorrow, v cars. Clear-| LONDON, Jan. %.—Closing quotations 3 and back 50; stockers, $i.50G8.00, o : cer. §.000 bushe -0 . : and buc i 3 i Ikhorn & @sic, closed At S0Nc; July, | ABCES. $00 bushels. or mone Now York ¢ ; 4 Rosin. Texans, 3 Pyement, Missourt wed ‘at ipc ¥ || PROVISIONSMarket was steady sarly ot .3 318, Nortolk & Westers. . 0% L0, AR IR ! . Pownsn, 5 — Valley OX'T8" Receipls, 30800 bu.; exports. 25 bu | In Empathy with a se advance In the hog et i | ot crmy! pa. dan 3.-01L—Credit bal- OIS A g Y P R TS e i DU. | o aTket and hog recelpts of 1000 hoad ey B g 150! certificates. no : ship- o Roan ] ¥ D o ;Mo s bt s Nolts, 4 estimate, but the advance was lost Pepasivensl ; bbls.; ave bbis. ; ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 2 —CATTLE-Re- | Black, Hils Deadwood, A g irack mixed western, mominal: rack | later. There was talk of slow cash de- | Baltimors & Ohio 5 Mines. bls . Averag 51 bbl ! 1 celpts, 1,062 head; natives, $3.7605.6; Texas ook SDrigs. .8 34 100 pm aTc. . Optiona, qutet. DUt steaaix | mand. There was selling of lard and ribs | Canadias Paci Reading FANN ) Turpentine : and wexterns, §3.5@5.15; cows and heife O o o el My cloned it 4% by backers “through commission "houses: | Cheispeke & Ohio do i pia i sin B DK st Do veats, 81000775, bulls and stase! | ghaitye! ork, “Bavid * 2 om HAY—Bitm: ShippIng, 55GTc; good to | HOE receipts in the west today were 85500 | Chicaso G G303 B 240 ) T RS rAv= i Cehippine, senc; wood o phie (Dot Want iday ware SRR | e souinern "aiivay FE, ] O docolpta, 314 head: light ana| Y HuperiorGemeva HOPS—Firm; state. ahdiag Arpmates for tomorrow, 12,000 RO R P TOLEDO. J o q ishe mixed, #8.566.77%: medium and Beavy, | poneateel, Tdnooin. Niew S0 Pm b 5:00 pm e, 1901, N - SARE COMMISSION COMPANY o pod gy B gy NEW YOI a OIL—Cottonseed, 6 651 emc e S0, B9 18 - R BRANY: [ 5w e o Petrojeum, steady ine, | 2 AND LAMES—Reselpts, 1897 | piare, sl bremont....b 1:30 am b10:% am Pt 18 pid v Bii6tze. Rosin, firm lorado lambs, $6.25; wethers, v 4 Minneapolls & g 2. 50GM4.00;_ca 4.0077.00; Texas and Ir & Quiney. dlan steers, §2.8504.6; cows and heifers, 100 am & $.06 pm i al $2.30G3.35 Pm a 7:5) am i (OGS~ Recelpts, 4.000 head; market 5@l0c m &11:00 pm Yae = HIDES-Firm: Galveston, 2 to & Ibs, | KANSAS CITY, Jan. % —WHEAT—May, | 00 % pld do_pia LONDON, Qli~Calautts Un- 5 h 18¢, California, 21 t0 3 Ibs., 190; 7 | sone s : Tiinots Central 51% | Wabash seed, 4 s 1214, Turpentl B0 30 thar e PR P Shirge. ) i e re | Lauieviile & Nash..130w| “do pta d s, 42 g - i y Passenger 30 am & 9:10 pm LEATHER—Firm; acld, 24@25%c ected, S4@ o | Wi ST Wy 2 2. ~Ol1~Cottonseed, fal Tele. | Bloux City Passenger. pm a1l am PROVISIONS— et i ramily w1500 | 6 BAR SILVER-Steady at 21%d per oun g spotl, firm, 228 3d Revelpte, A0 avackers, | Oakland Local...........b 6:45 bm b 8:45 am L0 et Sl WIS, | beet hams. | CORN-Junuary, Ic; Mav, 38%GwNe e Se s yoy oant. The raie of dis. | Bk stendy; beeves, $5.5005.00; | Missouri Pacific BOG22.00; pa 00@15.00; ¢ e “ash 2 od, 29%.¢; No. walte, 40444 I ope et for short bills 1g & r i~ s nix e Sd.00; stockers | N ’ Prain anens, Bt 007,00 Ct mmiasa Yecxtrn | Cash: o 2 mixed. 298¢ No. § wane, i | 3461 5-16 per cent and for threc-manths' | Sugar sud Melasse | bulls and mixed, $1.5064.0; stockers | Nebrasks Local, Via pickled bellies, 38.75G10.00; plekled shoul. | OATS 2 white, 3c; No. 2 mixed, | DIV 18 33-16G3% ver cent P =Mar b gees BAGLR: catves and yeartinge. | Wetping: WalSr.......h L0030 a0 der 25, pickled hams, §11.00¢11.2 4, | whie - e} ettle 000 ¢ o l-n:-‘d;‘t 3 :\lvl"l‘lllel.l“ 't roined | “RVE-No, 2. 43¢ New York Miniug Stocks. y h 5 u'mn'v"fy PRt . samy Daily. b Dally except Bunday. 4 Daily fleady; continental, ‘u.‘.}ss. South Americ HAY—Choice Timothy, $130G1350; choico SW YORK, Jan. rhe foillowirg are d o 86 . sxgopt naturday. " e Dally except Monday ; compound, 2 Pork, i prairie. $9.00 eloer o g ! 4 4 sto ? — family, BETogIsw; short clear, Sotog 1 5 | " BUTTER-Creamery, 20G24c: fancy dairy, | L1, C/08InK prices on mining stocks LABADE_S:cady) open _kattle, e} E 1 . = fon%. .4 :'““’ S ) iy T o i 3 . 5 | centrifugal syrup, The following were the recelpts of live TALLOW - Firm. ‘I{l;«ii—hnh, 18e. _ i 180 EW YORK. Jan 2% -3UGAR-Raw, 5 stock at the six principal cities yesterday STEAMSHIPS, nm‘;‘r}u -n;‘-u..u pkgs. firm: eRecelpts. Shipments. e : |a steady: refined dull 6 S 4‘m|l-» Hogs. She B k. - cana o state dalry, 1 extra creamery, 26¢; | Wheat, bu . . 192,000 82,900 ‘ L z 3 L . Omaha 3.816 5.09 — tnmao (0 chuice creamary, IO ol o B p SUGAR-Beet, Janu- i Chieho * ‘o2| HOLLAND-AMERICA LIN: EGCS—Recelpts, 2955 pkgs.: firm: state | Oats, bu 25,000 | Hora Shiver . Small Hope . Kansas City v New_ Twin-Screw St o and Pennsylvania, average pest, ¢, wes : iron siiver - o 8t Loule 100 | ™ yORK ROTTER DA, e a0, Tous rrn.)\lxt»lo; ‘1(.»‘,1-:“,. '“‘é“' 2 Peoria Market. - Whisky Marker. 8t Jo »-“h 1,897 1o JoyLooxm TRY—Alfv teady e s g - 3 joux Clty A ) otte J Towis, T Dressed: Guicrreater? | PEORIA, Jan. 2.-CORN—8teady; No. 3, : LOUIS, Jan. 2% —WHISK T—Steady g a Rotterdam B P y A ™| a2 e o », = S 3 Totals 3 508 12,901 chickens, "18%@Uc: fowls, BWe; turkeys. | %5, ng gicaay: No. 3 white, e n2AHA, Jun SoBank clearings today, | PEORIA Jan. %.—WIUSKY—For fnished . CHEESERecelpts, 1460 pkgs.; market Se—— $119.02.08: inorease, Soparedo. o V" | FETCAG0, Jan. %~ WHISKY—On basis New York Live Stock Market. | Brm: etate, full cream, fancy. smail, |Minneapolis Wheat. Flour and B CHICAGO, Jan. %.—Clea $28,082,134; | of high wines, $1.90. B H NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—CATTLE-Re colored, fall made. l4%c: late made, 13%@ | MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 2.—WHEAT-May, | balances, §2.373.927; New York exchange, ¢ | CINCINNATI, Jan. 26—WHISKY—Dis : : gelpts, 4.6 head; steers more active. clos- i amall, white, fall made, MKG1ic; lata | T8c; July, BRGTNC, on track, No. 1 hard, | premium; forelgn exchange, unchanged; | tliers' finished goods on the basis of 8.3, | 1. ing firm: bulls and cows steady: all sold; T et G S e m 00 s, H 8§ . Pirs Nat'l B