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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | diomtema "hersltstousd nt £3412n 60 for | sc; guis, come: cn, track, No. 1 hard, | morrow. | Prices on the Stock exchange BTk opened. about & dime lower. than yester: | iEht et S0A0GEHW: Metonk AN RekVy ] , Al NANVIAL | gpot ‘and at €54 16n 34 tor tutures " The { No. I northern $ No. ¢ northern, | were mostly firm and business was active. | STON ot R R R Ry e ™ Standard closed nt $11 Take -at QL | | PLOUR-HY ¥ Consols were steady. Americans opened age. The bulk of the good hogs AND LAMBS-—Re .07 Sandard closed at 4, Jake at §12.60% | FLOUR-First patents, #4154 econd | dull in response to New k Id from $6.55 to $6.60, with prime heavies | sheep 10c lower and lambs 16¢ Mey Wheat o o of | Bing: S04 i at 1L ER. and | patents, $4 v first clears second | about parity, became | scliing from $6.60 .70, The lghter - sy # Again N-ops 4 Oent on Board of | CRTVEN, 1, SILBUIRE LERC, W Un: |clears BbeLE closed_duil, " Rio_ tintos wero » Cattle Again Very Slow Sale and Prices | ¥eikie eold from 848 down. Trading was oux Clty Live Stoek Market, Tr io | chanked locally at #4650, and in Lon. | L T LT e! AN e witha " s B i ey, 64 bupeeh gH0 oot YUX CITY, Ia., Jan. 2 | Telo jcally at W3 i The amoUnt of L6100 was withdrawn from Brok s Uinke 'hold with much lire: but At the boi Iy dag pecta don At £2) g0 lron comed at & o0 in | Milwankee Grain Market. the ‘Bank of England today for shipment | T NI o1 the Rioks was dispascd of In K004 benson, | Sram 1-CATTLE-téceipts marke aily. fron was dull and nomifat; Ne i | MILWAUKEE, Jan, 3—WH to South Africa —_ The last end of the market was very | Steady for stockers und lower for killers OATS AND CORN GO SLIGHTLY HIGHER | tounary morthern ia quoted at $24.mes 5o, | Lower: close:” No. 1 northern, e | pRARIS. Jan. N prices were dicldedis | o GENERALLY A . OIME LOWER |SS,and Brices a snude lower than'the | FEM 0t Sickeia an re, 825000430 Y e e s i RGN, | northetn, TTWE Bies, seliors firmer on the bourse today. Rentes were ning. Moet cverything, though, was | $LO0G40; st s nnd fe QFY southern. soft, at SEamsm. | OV RYE—Steady; No. 1, ollge e e e pood disposed of by noon Representative sales: | YN8 and yearines, ELOGLE, o | ~ A Lower. No. & B@esc; sample, | Benerally firm and Brazilians had a good No. &v. B - 3 ceipts i mar} ower Provisions Are Mainly Steady, Thongh MAHA WHOLESALS MARKET. ample, | Fone, owing to the rise ‘“. the price of | Active Demand for ¥ Sheep A 1% ‘_|_!” :‘"l‘f:‘fl it t[..u a6 i-ulkmfl nas ..““‘ . - il e 1y, % bid o fee. Industrinls were In active request Dot - & | "gHE tecelpts, 200; market stron May Products ¥ from Tem May, M%c bid. o G atfire wore hayant, but closed bee| Lambs &t Steady Prices—Fir 8 Bl 54 and a Half to Twelve and on of Trade and Guotations on Daluth Grain Market, lgw the best quotations of the day. Toward Shipment of Colorado L [ 1w -1 oy, cay "'" fl""' Roain. . P ” p- SAT o | the ‘close there was a genera wction. N 4 CITY, Pa., Jan. 8—O1L—Credit bal ® Halt Cents, Sikple _aRd Vaser Prostes, H. Jan. B—WHEAT-No. 1 hard, | The undertone was firm. The private rate Arrived Bring Good s 1 ances, $160: shipments, 1103 bhie. . wver GOS—Fresh stock, 17615 | s B,? nopthern, iaie; No. 2 northern, | of discount was 21616 per cent. Three o] 2 4 Bge, K00 hble.: ruins, J0.141 Bbln.: Gverage, IVE POULTRY-Hens, %, 010 roost- i July, (T ber cent Fentes, 100t for the account 3 8 i S ther declinés in wheat today on weneral | *T5hisSarily X oung ChlRens Market. ok Tarier at Best t fer © Reoeipts were ; o s guiet, 61t g Nauidation and May closed %@rle 1hwe< g1 keys, loglsc; ducks, | PRO " . Much MRIer At Bewe. W - S ian srare { 5 Jan O11,Unchange May corn closed a_shade higher, while 1owlie L Lurkeys, laglsc; | GREORIA, Jan CORN—Lower; No. 2, | realizations. Banks were Official Monday . Jan,_ 2R—OTL—Calcutta Hn steady with May products down 0 ) tubs, e, separator, S0eFdlc ATS8=Dull;' No. 3 white, Si%c per cent; for thrve mon clal Wednesday 3 9 1 Roeln, American stratned, 8 s, © Whes: ruled weak the gredllr part of the |, GLETERE_Saliurus, per can, i, extea NEW YORK STOCKS AND BOSDS. Noston Stovks an g hrep days this week 5 4 58 30 X ;i > day on continued selling by the same inter- | cun’ o] bulk, extra se per gal., $1.7 - HOSTON, Jan, 28.—-Call louns, 41%@5 per [ GHITC Wal Woek . ... 5 9 6 SAVANNAH « T s that caused the break yesterday, al- | bui, standard, per gal : I Sieket #luttons Out and St Ume o IG5 per cent. TOma) | Sume week befo : b m, 6e. though early in the day a ht raliy oc VHISH FIBH Trout, Wlle; herring, 5o Sosihg of S5 Tonas Bame three weeks ako. . b 5 9 1 i, 81000 G, ¥ L sss curred, due to a little given_the | pickerel, 8c; pik 3" perch.- kc; buttalo, most All Power by Midd i o s e eny | Sime four weexs uko 0 i M, $.35; N, $5.66 N0 WoW market by the sime ope dresscd, 7c; sunnsn, 5¢; oluenns, o; White: | Npw YORK, Jan Gu 10414 Bineha RBCEIENS SON an's nounting to 5,000,000 bushels sh, Yc; saimon, 16 ock, 11¢; ‘o L J K | Mex. Central i alumet & Hecia SCE ) 5 - ;nw pews wur‘nululn bearish, : 10., 30c; lobsters, green, per ib., isc. ouil i‘.f‘n‘vl".rfi\ -tslnu . : cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha 2 —_— ower and w big Increase _in the estimate | hoads, ‘lvc; catfish, 14¢; blac we; |} e e ThaEs disy %% | jor the year to date, with comparisons with p & Wombsasterh of % o hia OF the" European 'erop. Primary Teceipts | neno i cattish. Mc; ‘black buss, "4 | ingenuity’ in irying to explain th: late lust year: oz, Ine, . Dee, | 8 S 2% The Northeagtern Jullway of Rrgiand he were alko a bear factor, being estimated | 1y ar tor., $12.60, action of *yesteraay ilitied the o L Cattle ... B3 6,216 S O N . L JTOPTS WILY at 690,00 bushels, compared with #500 | JIAY -Prices quoted by Omaha_Whole- | ¢ gulns. 1t was i t the long | N 0ty Mohawh S o i | Napler petroteum engines Dushels & year ago. The opening was wenk | gore e jere. Ascaciatnn feeNo, ] up. | Interests which were load comu | Fitcbure pfd Qu_Dominien WIS 1 verss ool G0 . o The tdinge of the incorporation of a with May oft Wa%c ‘o 3@%c, 8t iS4@ | lund, §5; No. 1 medium, §7; No. 1 Coarse, | SL0CKS to prote i holdings in | yilon Pacifc g ey Average price for hogs ut South 2 German electrical company with a_capital T8%c, and after selling at The there was | yo50, Hye straw, . These prices are|the sharp siump. This urous-d some hopes | Giluca Sugsr Quiney Omahu 1or the last several days with com- of $110,000.00 reads much like an American & rally up to M%e, but the heavy Hqulda- | for hay of good colnr and quality. Lemand | that the decline in stocks was only tem- | "o pra e Sonseé pre vorer oy industrial dispatch. Germany is waking tion caused a steady decline, the low falr, receipts lgh porary and that the advance would be re- | Amerian T. & T Tamarack . . It {s a country in which the people are \ being reached at 77gc. A falr export d COR. ed this morning, but an attempt to put | Domi I &S 5 Trimoustatn Date. | 1908. (1902./1901./1900. |1595. |1598. |1897. 2. 3 2 B2 ginning to be trusted. mand brought out a moderate demand late | OATS up prices this morning met with active sell- Electric Trinity it e : ¥ The Unfon _Printers’ National Home in the day and a firmer feeling dev:loped, | RYE-—No, ing_in Pennsylvaiia. which caused that Electric United Staten ... Jan. 1. = 4% 4n; - 1 Pounded at Colorado BpHings Sieven years May closing at 8le, a loss of elc stock to lose 4 point and was not ex- 4 Fruit 3 : Jan 2 1% 36 2 . 6 ago, Ix to have a $25,000 Mbrary butiding. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal | NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, per do plained by uny news. cel Jan o 172,000 bushels. Minneapolis and Duluth | California. per doz., 4@ Amalgamated Copper made some show of TR . . 3| 3an. Teported receipts of 36 cars, which, with [ POTATOES-—Per bu., #aisc. strength on a rather vague supposition that . Jan. local receipts of % cars—none of contract | BWEET T “lowa and Kaneas, | conditions in the trade were aajusted to grade—made total receipts for the three | §2.2. " | basis that would prove profitable to s " i points of 381 cars, against 329 last week RNIPS—Per bu., 40c; Canada rutaba. | cOmpany. One or two oth'r siocks move New York Mining Stock and 177 2 year ago. ver 1b., 13 feebly trom time to time, but did not long | " pes Corn was active and a large volume of 18— Per bu.,, 40c. maintain_ their new position. There was | NEW YORK, Jan. The following are business was transacted, there being UMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., $2. reported a hardening tendency In the L the closing prices on mining stock: heavy lMquidation by commission houses | PARSNIPS-Per bu., 4c. don money market, but sterling exch Adams Con... Little Cilet . pposed to be acting for the recent icader | CARROTS-Per bu., t0c moved downward here. 7 the wheat campaign. The buying was REEN ONIONS—Southern, per dos. Our own money market was appreciably $ scattered, but was mostly in the way of | bunches, firmer. The subireasury has rcversed its 4 6 |Phoentx ... covering by shorts. A flurry occurred in | RADISHES-Southern, per doz. bunches, | recent tend<ncy to tuke a small sum each o) [Eotosl the January option, occasioned by an ac- | 43 day. The current redemption of national | (o0 Cah & 1N [ . tive ‘demand from shorts, and as a result | W BEANS—Per bu. box. $3; string | bank notes has been very heavy, but de- | 1o gijver e R ao there was an advance of 3c In_that tom- Y x, $1.56. | posits of legal ‘enders for the retirement | Ceadviile’ con e modity, the top price being reach:d at| CA Holiand seed, per Ih., 1%c. of the bank notes will sogn be in order - 48ic after opening at 43c. The advance ew nome Erown, In sacks, per | Banks throughout the country are in the Bank Clearings. failed to hold and the greater pari of the sh, per crate, $1.7 habit of doing this through the New York gain was_lost, the close belng lyc higher SANS—Per bu., $2.60. correspondents, Meantme ‘he government s 28 —~Bank clearings today, at 46%c. May was falrly steady and close ew Florida, per 6-basket | continues to collect a dally surplus of i correspondini r last year, & shade higher at 44ls(M4%c, after selling | crate revenue, which will make itself more felt 3 Increase, $243,675.68. between 4 and H4%@ 4 focal receipts | CAULIFLOWER—Califorula, per crate, | with the retirement of bank notes. BALTIMORE, Jan. 28 —lea s, $0,320,- | were 320 cars, 3 of contract grade | ¥ "The Wabash net earnings for December | i8; balances. $80.6X; mone per cent. Oats were dull and steady the greater | FRUITS. showed the gain In gross practically ail ADELPHIA, * Ja Clearings, part of the session, but covering by shorts | PEARS—Fall varfeties, per box, $2; Colo- | wiped out by the Increase in operating ex- balances, $2,406, money, 6 per | | and buyin ommission houses cavsed | rado, per box, 22 penses, conforming to the showing of other & ¢ Indicates Sunday. jine, which was the first of the season, and [ live in that city. He told of people who strong feeling late in the day and the | APPLES—Western, per bbl., $.75; Jona- | Failroads excent the anihracite conlers and Y YORK. Jan. 28.--Clearings, $216,-| The Cibcias nu of cars of wtock | they 'sold readily at very _satisfactory d rooms for the any. and of othe Close was higher, with May up l4@%e at | thans, $4.0. New York stock, $4.25; Call- | failing to show results of increase in freight balances, 9,588,145, brought in today by each road was | prices.” The quality of the offerings as a e who rented the same rooms for th | Pt 47, 357348 . . ‘ This is principally the it of a donatio) IR I FR TR - 310 >f the book collection of the late Amos J 4 b . Cummings, the New York congressman A 305 e s $ Eighty-five cotton spinning compantes in H SO iy Lancashire report a net loss on this year's | business. The mills in Fall River pald | average dividends this year of 647 per cont Der cent Tast vear, un increase the amount of dividende of $204,906. T ds (his year were the largest in ten | years. except in 188, 155 and 1900, In_each | of ‘which years the’ dividends exceeded § per cent. RN | The weaving of stone into material for 00 . | clothing, the making of flexible and lasting 209 'id 63 | Branite trousers, black murble coats and | Tancy onyx walstcoats may be a possibility of the future, the weavers say. Already curtelos are made of asbestos ‘and clo-h that, although repo om "o Y g | manufactured from chalk. while a certair | ferests, the market riled active and sisady, | Goft and siiky fabric of Titlan red which | Buyers all seemed to nave Mberal orders, | he wove tollsomely out of rock-red shell &0 that he desirable grades changed | . A clergyman testifying recently in Lon- hands about as fast as unloaded. A ship- | don before the alien immigration commis- | ment of Colorado lambs arrived this morn- | £lon gave some ideu of the way foreigners s3§as et 55 o 2 SHEEFP ver as many sheep and lambs on sale today as yesterday, so e @00e%a aeofce sacocta caa 864364, after ranging between 35%c and | fornia Bellflowers, per bu. box, $1.30. vhich went in ect recently, from ), Jan I3 —Clearings, $24,41 > ogs. Sheep. H'r" whole was fairly ‘good, as will be scen He sald that of his church e era e & hood” loca) cagn | GRAPES—halagas, per kg $00ogro0. | TAles Which went I nan were noped for. | tulances, - $1.8% o "VOre exchnge. M. & st p,,, Chttle Hogs SheepH®. | om® (he “sales below, and an early clear- | “teas” 200 English children were asked market and receipts were small, being esti- CHRANB RIES Wisconsin, per bbl, sterday's slump in wheat | 20¢ premium; foreign exchange unchangéd; | Wabash . 2 ance was made. where they lived, and it was found that all mated at 140 cars. $10.50; Bell and Bugles, $11; per' box, $8.50. |4, develop buying orders for export was | sterling posted at $1.84% for sixty daye and | Missouri Pacific... ] © | There was no change In the feeder situa- | excepting seven iived in one-roomed homes Harly prices In provisions were weak, ., TROPICAL FRUITS b ortered Unsatisfactory in its relation | at 488 for demand T 1 tion, the market holding steady on all | and all but twelve lived in single furnished due to liberal receipts of hogs and a de: | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | {o the exchange market, but confldence is| BOSTON, Jan. 2K —Clearings, $19.90474; |C. & N. W....[[1l0 30 ;| Brades, rooms, so that they were practically home- cline of from 10@i5c at the yards. On the | $2.0a230. fe)t that a cexsation of the bull movement | balances, $1 R RV : : f | t Cholce western lambs, $.50@ | 1e¥%. He had a recent census taken In one Dreak_ there was buying by some of | /LEMONS—California fancy, $3.%; cholce, | St that% (Re*aiP0r trace i ¢ 8t P, M. &0, 2 4 good Inmba, $4.7506.40; cholca | Of two courts. In one there were ten the packers, which resulted in a etead! . - S Fration of an extra dividend dn A : o Bl s 3 .1560; cholce yearlings, | Bouses, fifty-one roome, nearly all elght feeling. The feature in trading was the 3 alifornla navels, fancy, $3.%6; | pregged Steel Car did uit in any | c 5 S, B.o& Q 5 . | $4.96@5.15, fair to good yearlings, $4.25@4.70 r"l'f“ % nine, and %4 people. The g"{n'wr heavy selling of May ribs by commission . 83; Mediterrancan sweets, $2.25. animated demand for th General 241 C & 8% " 2* | cholce wethers, $4 ; fair 10 good, $4.00 | LIVINg in one room varied from three to houses. May pork closed 1015 lower at ES—Persfan, in 70-1b, boxes, per 1b., | §lactric made a emart ad in the late |t ’ v, steady at 5@6 per | C., K. 1. & P @4.5; choice cwes, $4.00G4.2; fal to good, | nine. He had scen four men and six women AEH@ILETY, lard was down sc at 47, | 6 Per case of Melb. pkis, 8225, rading, due prasumably to reports of a | cent; New York exchange, dc {remium. |C. R. I & P. west.. ¢ 4.00: feeder Jambs, $3.00@4.00; feeder | Sleeping in one room. Those are the work- While ribs were off 10c at $9.07%. _ | F1G8—California, per 10-Ib. cartons, $1; | ge8C" L TUE PUG1 company. St Louls & et Tifinois Central., uE 3 .| yearlings, $3.50@3.65; feeder wethers. $3.000 ing people of London. It is a class of {m- Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Turkish, per 3:1b. box, 14g1 San Francisco common récovered part of Cotton Market. i e 5: feeder ewes, $1.50G2.25. Representative | Ml that ehould be kept out of the BE BN LS S%0 GRtu; OUte, 2§ cars; Bogs, | ponmy N Ut e S rame case, | It8 loss of the early afternoon, LUt else-| npw ORLEANS, Jan. 23.—COTTON. Total receipty.... b i A o Hence The. nosenaticn Ve bop bkl (DT ' | w Iist was devoid of Interest. ‘W _ORLEANS, n. 28.—COTTON he aieIton b » ai | v, ¥ ence the ir 1 ‘he 'leading rutures ranged do fotlows: (8T8 o s | “he day operations wre. the Smailest | EI slet, 10460 batos; ordluary, TISC: | ag ollowE: chch biuyer purchasing the mum | 1} Gl ERS. v % aads to devise means to keep them aut. e ool 4 IDER—New York, : 4-bbl., $2.75. { . and the closing wi d ordinary, 715-16c; d A porfirgrig ofo ' buct sesay 'he quarterly bulletin fssued by the New Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | | SAUERKRAUTWisconsln, per %-bbl., | thus far this veat, And, i actional gains | middiing, %c: good middiing, 05-16c! mid- | ot uf head indlcated:” = 0 = 0 western owes. ... York state department of lubor notes the -y IR — | BN et P, S, R Over the previous day. The increased ease | Ung falr, 10c; recelpts, 8144 bules; stock, | gt ™backing Co....o 815 AT ol | 5 cull yearlings. f continuation of' remarkable buainess ac: R ( A g i elled, do. Sxchange was in some quarters | 316,200 bales. Futures, firm: . 3.82 i A bt 1ative ewes. . 3 d4i% tivity, as shown by the employment of Jan. gl 7] | (HIDES-No 1 grech, fo; No. & green, sc; | OF sterling, cxehenks Wik Ty Jarse ‘pare of | §Mci Febrimry, §.:208/s4c; March. 8.8sg8.89c; | Svitt and Gompany W L Colorado-Utali ewes.. .. labor. “The proportion of ‘trade. unionists May (T%@7 %@ 77 It @y | No. 1 salted, Tei N salted, Bic; No. 1| PA%eC 00 Mpenneyivania loan had been | April, SM4@S.tec; June, 9.07¢9.0%c S e TR, ) 9 Colorado-Utah lambs... % | who did not work during the third quarter JJuly T4k T T K ot '-""":0"“ »!.\h"n:'-'tm’,\"" 2 veal | thE 3 ‘abroad, but this is denied by inter- | fILl4C; A ugust, 8.75@8.78c; September, 8.35@ | Tudahy Packing Co......1411 2,8 .‘v;| ewes Sy | ¢f this year was only 1.9 pe: cent, the small- ¥ atd -y & 153 | Sheep pelts, 2o@ise: horse Waes, Ssoguu. | ceted part 4;":1{‘-:2“:;“’“’;‘ ",':\‘[’I'"",',‘,,“::',',{““" "ST. LOUIS, Jan, 28.—COTTON—Firm and Armour, trom Sioux ity 2,011 S westetn S¥aL i 3 bl g W oy e B May (444@% HRGY| i ayg | NUTS-Walnuts, No. 1 rott shell, per 1b., | ket, 10008 ‘WL o Gaa"aull and generally | 1116c higher; middling ; sales, 735 bales; | Vansani & Co... western ewes. ... : Earnings have averaged higher in most July [@iaara| 4ss| 423 4t} | e hard shell, pef Ib. e: No. 2 soft sheli; | | The bond markel wag (W 400 B5iug o, | recelpts, shipments, 567 bales] | Carey & Bent . . western cwes. .. 2 trades this year than ‘n any other year. *Oatus. | | per ib., 1dc: No. 2 hard ehell, per b, 12c; | BERYY giiftes bonds were unchanged on the | SIcK. 20,55 bales. PR W L Btephens..eor R . NALIVe eweh. ... ieii: | The general average for all male members ed A { NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—COT TON—After e 2 ephen. i » sere | native owes . of labor uniors in the quarter was $197, as | 8 | A | Brazils, per b ; filberts,’ per b, 12c b5 2% waia | alme 3 1. ening fi d ¢ 4@6 points | Hill & Hunczinger. . 51 v ‘ : 7% 36% % almonds, soft shell, per Ib., 16, hard s lagt call. wing are the closing prices on | opening firm af an advance of a6 points n lambs. 00000 compared with $194 in the corresponding B2t 32| 3 3 | per Ib., '16c; pecans, large, per ib.. The o qaro,rhe losins X the New York Stock exchans ) the market became very active and de- |Huston & Co.... . western yearlings.... . peric v The d | small, per 1b , 1lc; cocoanuts, per doz. TS0, Ry. pid cldedly stronger, January contracts going fivimgscone & sualler, ot Wenterh Yearings. ... .. B R e R | chestnuts, per 1b. 10c; peanuts, pe S B g to an advance of 19 points and the rest of |l F. Husz . 4 native lamba... unorganized trades of the larger citfes ha B4%n; roasted peanuts 'per Ib. Te: . 100% Tojedo, 8t the list at best showing an advance of | Wolf & Murnan . e . cull ewes been remarkable. The increase in the ag il per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu., s 60 el 2 6@12 points, The market was finally firm | B. F. Hoboick. . cull cwes gregate membership of New York unfons cocoanuts, per 100, $4 DI acific.. . 136% Union' Pactfic at the top level of the session, the net im- | Dennis & Co. : . western ewes. ... . fas reached the unprecedented figures of D METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn | Cenadian e 6o pid...... s | provement being a matter of 5@il points, | l:ee Rothschild.... v western yearlin; 53,000, or about 20 per cent, and of this gain, quotes the following pric Iron, country, | Caneda, St Wabash except on ‘Janvary, which closed at a net | Morton & G. e native lambs...... all except about 5,000 was made since Apri mixed, per ton, $1I; fron, stove plat Chicago & Alton..... 38%| do_pfd. 4% | rise of 18 points. Business was exception- | Wertheimer . AT Mexican yeu | 1. With the exception of New York City. ton, $§; copper.’ per.lb. - i 7244 Wheeling & +% | ally heavy, the total transactions in fu- | Other buyers.... . . 1 western lambs Schenectady madeé the largest gain in mem- X | per’Ib.. 8%c; brass, light, p Slée Chteago & E. Tii1.11205"| do 24 pfd < M| tures being estimated at 500,000 bales. At =~ TS native lambe. bership, (from 441 to 8,568, and that buay ey er Ib.. 8c; zinc, per Ib., 2%c; Fubbe Chicago & G. W 314 Wis. Ceatral ,.o0oree today's best prices the level was 1@6 pointa Total ... 4828 10213 6,180 cull ewes...... ! industrial city now outranks Albany, Troy July = 1 1b., e do lnt ptd < A above the previous high mark. The up-| CATTLE—There were not as many cattl: wentern ewes: and Utica - T W 2 | fumerican BX........ ward movement had’ its start in_strong | on sale today us yesterday, but sull there | 275 western ewes *No. 2. e ks United States Bx.. cablea. " Private cables atated that the Kng- | was 4 good, libcral run and enough (o cause | o weatern ewes.. o tations were ns f ’ Wells-Fargo Ex.... lish {mprovement was Gue to a heavy de- | another break in prices. Packers were | 131 western lambs....[[[.00. 1100 R S taer, Siater oatente, | NiT:y LOUIS, Jen, ior e TLowee: k e % | mand from the spinners in_ view of the | very indifferent buyers and the day was |33 western lambs........ 1110 “This thermometer,” complained the cus- $3.70G13.86; winter stralghts, $3.30G3.60; spring | ur ok, Ta4@Tse; M.’)e‘j"‘?’:'uly‘*';,,;‘c‘fi‘“,‘,’;“‘; Colorado So b gontinued disappolniment over mu;:n;um:,:\;:I"i'flalxggmm before much business was — tomer, “is 10 good. T can never tell by it .95; spri traights, $3.1 * 0@i3c. s i BT §0% 9 1st prd. . . of the movement of cotton from the intei cted. CH AV - - . MRS ST, GG | barg, B, e 8 sk Latscas 4o 34 pra.. iy P o ‘the "belt ‘and. unfulfiled promises which | The beef steer market was very slow in ICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | how cold It fs. spring. 10%@7c; No. 3| qigqese: May, %G 4 Ak, | pel & Hudsan have been made for several months of a | opening and buyers bids were about a dime “Consider, my dear woman,” replied the : No. 2 red, 9%@1oc. | ey NN, e tvack, wxp | Dol 1o & Wi heavler movement and consequently lower | lower than vesterday. As compared with|Cattle mnd Hogs Both Drop While | Boston shopkeeper, “the word ‘thermome- o 483c; No. 2 vellow, 45%c. s e ar oy secs LRc BAD | Dikvr & B. O...3-.. S 0 g Gorss e Drices. The statistical position of cotton | the close «of last week the market could | 8 A X OATS—No. 3 white, S@c see; May, HWalcs No. 2 white, Tig8Tige. | “do pra............" i Anac, Mining Co..... Fematns quite as strong as ever. The spot | safely be quoted 20@3ic lower, the decline Sheep. Stay .tteady. ter’ is derived from two Greek words mean- PYW—No 2, Bite. TR e At e, P el Colo. Fuel & Iron... 74% | cotton markets of the country were gen- (affected all kinds, the good as well as the | (10 AGo Jan, 2.—C.ATTLE—Recel ing ‘measure of heat.' The instrument Is ehnlne malting, 486@5oc. Clear, $3.00§5.15 » B3N | grear Nor. B Cont. Tobacco pfd... cloth and yarn markets wei < ot od “many | 10a15c lower; good to prim: steers, 31604 | cold."—Philadelphia Press SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $L1&; No. 1 north- | “8kiD-Timothy, steady, $3.0048.50. aiion Valley... 1102 Gen. Blectric &ind common goods wenerally were reported | Very slow there were still a good many | 10g15c Jover: good to prime steers, 3t cold. ¢ : p e e : 1o 33-00G0.50. o pld 111 9T Hockiag Coal "L U164 | 16 be showing an upward tendency. catile In firsi hands at & late hour. | 5.0; po N m, 33,00 stockers ';fig{‘x;}oug’l'{fli."éfiffi“,.,,“,.m,. sney | GORNMEAL Sleady, B30 rack, s1g | Iiinnia Contral 111 18X nter. Faper C10” | O I ERPOOL. Jan, HCEGTTON A good | “The cow markes also suffered decline | and tesdere, £35G40; cows, SLAtea%0; nelr- Had Him Guessing. @6.75. Lard. per 100 1bs. umts.:'u. Short | ge. : 4 5 lows. Oon 10780 wnter. Power g business was done in spot, prices being 9 |today dmounting to about a aime. TrAdNE | o 5%G440." calves, $3.5067.00; fed | “I've got a case that worries me,” sald toose), $5.9060.05. D ltea e . o pid.............. T8 lter. Power ,..i.... Doints higher, with American middling at | was extremely slow, the same as in_the slalves, 8. ; . Eibe e hosedy BRGLS Short slear R et WaRG g tmothy, | Lake Brie & W.....- 1] | aiioaa: Blesuic 1 44 | £584:" good middling, 4:34d: low miadfing. | Gase of beef steers, and ot comparcd with | Steste, MG, L eadl eatimatea | (B8 Erest lawyes. sides (boxed), $9.374G9.62\¢ | COTTON TIES—$1.07%. 1% N0 1T National Lead ...l 4.744; good ordinary, 4.62d; :;fi%gnry.] o ::;dflflg é’du:‘i‘;‘ 5‘;‘;;“} e K eOta | tomorrow. 40,00: left over. 5000; market| What is it, dear?”" asked the wife. Following were the recelptc and ship- ING—6 5-16a7 1-16c. Fiashattan L70000 711408 No. “Amerfcan 111111 The salse ot tha ORy ‘Were JHEN e s i e e ken plage In | 5@10c lower on §ood, others 10@ibc lower;| *“A murder case,” replied the g 1. “The { Coast hich 12,000 were for speculation and 'ex- | most sudden drop t p ments of flour and grain: HEMP TWINE- fc. Met. St. Ryl AR Liiii which 12, e pre; [ Mmixed and butchers, ¥45aw: good (0 accused has retained me to defend him, 2g2ess sessy Unrcasonable Wom aom s entral SEehastts 1 time. Sellers, of course, tried to chers, R SR | o e va SION T ooy unchanEcd; Joblng, | Mo SEL ol jis:1™ : | T e e g 5. o .. | vent the break by holding on until & Jate | cholce heavy, 8 70a6 s rough heavy, $6.4 Flour, bbls.. . 38,100 23,100 | standard mess, $17.70. Lard, weaker at $9.50, Preased 8. nd | R i i b v 1d ot act as though | @6.60; Nght, '$6.20@6.40; bulk of sales, $6.10 | 8nd I don’t know whether it will be best Wheat, bu Dry salt meats (boxed), ‘steady: extra short. Jhaa e b B0 ptd 476a; January-February, 4160; Februsey ) Moay' R T bl oany athei R to prove that the deceased committed sui- Corn, ‘bu $9.i3%6; clear ribs, $9.121;; short clear, $9.374: | M K & T.... Pullman P, A March, 4.76d; March-April, 410 ADr N 8a: | or not salesmen finally had to sell out at | SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 24,000|cide or is still alive.”—Chicago New Oats, bu. 3 Bacon (boxed), steady: extra short, $10; | do ptd: Republic Steel K| 4TI Maydune G e Bostember. | the prices offered. | head; markot slow, steady; good to cholce ? [ 3 5,000 s Ao e ot b el Bt i e Lo r0s * Beprember-October, T510; | Tl market on bulls was also slow, witn | welhere, 2500 falr o cholcs” mixed, THE BEALTY NARERY. 3 e W s, firm, k& . Speiter, ¢ v o . yer-Novi 39@4.40d. rices tending downware eal calves, | $3.i . . sheep, nativ S8 thE Preduce sxchanke today tNs bat 7 : A M s L R e b Phough, again lLeid Just about steady, as | 'ambs 3406635 western lambs, . S s T W e IO R T | R s ST i sareye, 3% do bl Wool Market. the emand was eaual to the supply. | Oficial yesterday INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wedne AU%e; ., L gEs. loew off; | 342, % 20 BYese, 2 R et U. . Leathe % g . There were scarcely enough stockers and | y, January 28: cases returned, fle. Choese, dull, irm, 136 | BUTTER—Slow; créamery, 20G26c; dairy, | Fengmyivants oo 10 Vgt Jrather %| sT. LOUIS, Jan. 3 _WOOL—_Firm but| .cders on sale this morning to make a test | Cattle . Ve Waemnty. Boih Gt t 18 W0 1t pid. U. 8. Rubber. ¢ \'m'hnnsfidfit""‘*‘fl'“mwf{:"“h:."fy Gombing. | of the market, s that the few that did | 4 q e B 2 —lower at 18c. do_ 24 ptd.. o do_ ptd . . £l ne, 9%%c; d Vi 1d at right around steady prices. | vesses PN DY A g 0 _John NEW YORK GONERAL MARKETS, Recelpts.Shipments. | s L. & 8. F....... 80 U. 8 'Steel 5 tub washed, 19G2%c grrive ol At aent: thougn, that the break | * Dworak, nt% lot 2, block 2, Morrl { Pour. ool 4.000 10000] “do 1k BMA..cuoeee. BMG 0 DUt e NEW TORE, a0 B o O I s [ i the price of faf cattle 'was causing a Kansas City Live Stock Market. o 444 . ] SRR o 24 pid. ... 10 | Western Union .1 JONDON, Jan. 3. o~ eneral bellef was | 1o\ pogfeind bty ot an Rustatiens ot the Day em Various | Corn, bu. 8t L 8 W 3| Amer. Losomotive.. at the wool muction sales today numbered | SeaKST feeling and the BEACIN feed oft a | JCANSAS , 8—CATTLE-Re- | M50l 0 Anion: Hibek, lots ¢ and 7, Commoditien, Oats, bu...... do " ptd il do ptd oo 4541 bales. inciuding « large selection of | Lt he, TRTES SN AOUE, S0r on Ssate. | celpts, 680 head: no 36; Texane and | biock I Melia's st nad..o... .. NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—FLOUR—Recelpts, e b Sz RIS i il vty Aiperior scoureds. Broured broken pleces | itthe B, tacee Dl galves, &2, all natives; corn cattle, 10GNc | G, F. Eisasser and wife to B i, s 16,366 bbls.; oxports, 9,570 bbls; market | Liverpool Graim and Provi i R ‘\nm L and greasy pleces were in good request for BEEF STE ¥ uv;er‘llrpg:‘l ‘BlO]\:!-l.\v( A onans r"')m Y| “ser et al, wie of 8% lot 7, Hartman's quiet and’ a shade lower and -nom- | LIVERPOOL. Jan. 28.—WHEAT—Spot, | 8. Railway Wl do pld : Germany: merino sold freely; a good sele By o and clored lower; rtockers ‘and feeders | add............. ... inally unchanged; winter patents, | No. 1 northern spring, steady, 6s 10d; No. 3 : ton of New South Wales combing, greas: 3 R atrong and steady; choice sxport and | p. i ilisasest ef al'to G.F. i $3.65014.00; winter straight, $3.506i3.6; Min- | red, western, winter. steady, 6s 1%d: May, New York Money Market. cauged animated competition. A ‘quantity FoREA s dressed beet utoers, $LNGSS: fulr to good: | o ul. cip of wig lot T same... Besola patents, $LISGLE winter extras, | 6u S NEW TORE, Jun, M_MONEY-On oall | SL3¥ Zetiand alp 1n £00d condition held | -] £.5504.%; , and fceders, SWEAL: | P E. Eisasser and wife to W. ¥ Hice, .80@3.10; Minnesota bakers, %.2G3.40; win- | CORN—Spot, : s L~ MONE . | Teadily to the home trade; C10m 3 60 iRl g oL A Texes sng Th of st lot 7, same. Ter 10w graden, S 80as 80 Rye flogr, atendy: | new i 0 oia e st futurne, i%ed: | steady at 34@4 per cent, closing at 3@ | medium coarse and a lot 'of halfbred me- . 218 . dlan wteers, 5G40 Texan cows. £ | Mary I, Morton to C. M. Morton, un- Sair 10 €00d, SLMGS.55; cAOICE (0 Tancy, 1540 | Jandary, nominals March, 4s iied; May. | per centi firm: sixty days, 4%@5 per cent: | fiim clips were takeu for America. Fol- 104 3 native ‘cows. $2WGL0; native helfers. of o100 feet ot 16, Bartlett's ad @i%. Buckwheat flour, quiet, $.0G29, | 4 d > > 9 J ¥+ | ninety .|.y%fi:gs per centi prime mercan- | jowing are the sales in du;u:m:-lw ‘?&‘;&" e . 4 \-e«‘"i!x"';;}w‘w"" bulls, $2.50@ "','{"',‘,5"‘; )"nla«ird to James l‘nllnr&. Tot #pot and to arrive. ¥ FLOU R— y tile_paper, @bl per cent. Wales, 2,30 bales; scoured, s ' 104 . $3.5097.00. i oc! Missouri Avenue park. O ORNMSALDUN: yellow western, $1.20; | o ai L o Louls fancy winter, qulet, | "grBRIING EXCHANGE—Heavy, with| greasy, —5%d@ls. Victoria,' 1, baie 1062 3 8 HOGS—R; 100 head: market 10c | gawin’ Crannell to Maria Elcke, ¢i§ city, S8 Bra dywine, §3.40@3.55. ' | TPRAS—Quiet; Canadian, 6s 7d Hijoal vomnees in "‘;mr‘vw'nh‘{él!' 8@ | scoured, 18 1d@ls 1id: greasy, G4@ls id S0 3% bt Tensy, SRGGOTD: mixed pacKer. 65} | macre 1g 4. 1" Evwele Wik iot 111, satie.. YE—Firm; No. 2 western, 6%c, f. 3 ) ondor o o 4 for demand an, .83 for sixty | South Australia, 700 bales; scoured, vastlill % 8 i eavy 3 ! ckers ame to J. . Engel, wit lo . same.. afloat. e Landon’ (Pacifio ‘const), firm, daye: posted ratos. 48110185 commerclul iy sagis, {yest Australia, 220 ol £08 light. #0GR6; " yorkers, ‘| Helen M Wiisan' (o Anna’ 1. Phillips. BARLEY-Qulet; feeding, 47c; malting, SIONS— ; bitle, oy scoured, 1s 24@ls 64; greasy, | 1020 4 10 SHEEP v w S wio feet lo e et lof g, O OB Beel: Sanyi Smwa )ndia| "SILVER-Bar, 4f%c: Mexican dollars, | Tasmania, 100 bales;' greasy,’ TH@ls Mottt E e B e pOHEEE AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 20| Davenports subdiv...ci......0. western, T5s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16| 5778C 9 New Zealand, 4500 bales; scours 6ed@ STEERS AND HEIF 8. vautorn Jambe, §BO15; foi awes. iod | Tl Elsasser and wife to Katherine PSS T 70,3 fea. Sl . firta, 624 1. Bacon, Cumbsrland cut, | ONDSTGovernment, steady; state, n- | 1n 4id; sreasy, ¥ad@ls Igd, Cape 90 G35 | 4 s dm fit] 310 mative wethery, $L50GM.86: western | Gy lugant. e% of s lot T Hart- red, 81%c, 1. 0. b., afloat: | fo 3 Ibe active; , ope and Natal, 2, 4 025 4 00 b W ery, 33 : ", bl Poty harrrtidy o, 1 hulrd. u-nnnmmfiu.., t.%. b., afloat !5: P SO g P W L B B (o Ihe closing quotations cn bonds are a a; ‘greasy, 6a9id STEERS AND COWS RS AOest: GeooRers. and. ioede, Quit Claim Deeds. jere wus more selling of wheat today 8 3 m H c - | follows: et E 8. . by NN o« big drop In prices’ following, " bt AR T R s G K U, S 1o o rep.. 1 Mex. Central o aporated Apples and Dried Fruit S R o f S S Mary E. McAusland to Hattle M. some rallying In the afternoon. Cables | clear backs, 16 to 20 Ibs., firm, 4ks; clear | 99 0 R T NEW YORK, Ji 28.—EVAPORATED 30 2 00 e 1084 i Rl i Sl A g q were lower, forelgn news favorable and | bellfes, 14 to 16 1bs.. steady, 5is. Shoulders, | 9° . 107 Minn s 3 | NEW YORK, Jan a a T 200 eesses 90D NEW YORK, Jan. 28—CATTLE—Re- | Strip adjoining.............. o X [ el 1bs s 5 APPLES—Continue quiet under a moderate : % 30 ctlnts, B8 hesd: wester \ e export irade again disappointing. square, 11 to 13 ibs., firm, od _Lare 30 vew én. 1o8 ois | demand, but attractive fruit is steadlly | 2... 25 20 ease i 7 v 91 atarn BUlls. Blow ot Total amount of transters.. close was about steady at @%c net de 1240 mu m and thin tead Sline ien’t Siadctt WO 5Ll | prime ‘weatern. in tierces,’ ateady, fis 61| do coupo N. Y. held; common are quoted at 4@c: prime, s, - ] At e e B et L e o ORN—Recel CHEESE_Strong: American finest white | do s RN prunes show little new featare, the de- sy : e Tl SAUTE Maihe o A 'ORN—Recelpts, 61,000 bu.; exports, and colored, 62s. do 100% N. & W. con. P fat. but holders 1 . dressed ght: refrigerator dhu ; 8po nominal, elevato TALLOW-Prime city, steady, 21s 6d; | Atchison gen. 4....103}; Reading g-n. 4 ,’."r""h‘n:.'lx','ur‘f'-l»'\'fn-'flh|'{f-|2";'r‘e'm PRt Dabers :m;v, firmerat 9%%@10c; exports, 4,900 quar- nd_ 56y ’ flont: yellow, e - g MRS i1 Mao aaj. . 920z Bt % & 1 M. ¢ 68, e pressu ; ers’ of bee Sngrades B Ont markel | Avsteatian. in TAudon, Brm, Mis 2 Bal. & OBo da. o101 o8k L. & @ F. 48 ¢ | guotationy consequently are unchanged st CALVES-Recelpts. 1,114 head: uneven; ol Bis d sod ~f, . 2 do 31, 94 8t L. 1 e@nge for - all grades. cots some sales of medium, easter; barnyard opened ateady and advanced a little on bad | Kemsas City Grain and Previ 4o cony. i 104 do b modcrate request and steady at T%@i0c in i M e Rt MEMBERS 'd calves, i’ 0@4.00; no westerns; city & Chicago Board of Trade Wheat, the market finally rallied on active | KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2. —WHEAT—May, | Sanade So.ctv. .. 103 8 A & A P & boxes and T@10%e in bags Peachcs sre A entral of G r aciic 4 Quiet at 12@ihe for pecled and 6%@%c tor FarC. St ona . no rade HOGS—Receipts, 4,117 head; higher; no 8. Louls Marshants Kich'gs western support und closed steady at 1ige | @Gesise; July, @4@oc TR ) i ™ So. Raliway Fise on January, but partly We ot other- | hard, 6fu@eTie; No. 3. #igeic: No. 4 9 | ches & Ohio 105 Texas & P sales reported 3 SEEER Wn tasms ecepn 1 | BAEEH GENERAL COMMISSION head; sheep and lambs, 10Glbe lower; i e . wise, January, T0@T0%e, d, Yie; Feb- | e @9c; No. 2 red, 69@T0c; | Chicago & A. 3%s... % T., St L r and Molas ruary, closed, Ge; Marc closed, 3, & P e ata 6 o |Ustea e e Bolge; May, 50@50isc, E July, ORN--January, 38c¢; May, 38c. Cash: [C, M & 8t P g ds...110%" do NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 28 -8UGAR-Dull ! ., A53As N e, closed ?; No. 2 mixed, #%¢; No. 7 white, 40gc; No. [ C & N. W, and easy; Kettle, 25@2 3-16c; open sheep, $3.003.45; culls, $2.62%; lambs, $.00 | Dealers in Grain and Pro- OATS—Recelpt: : exports, 180 | 3, 40@40%c. o, BRI & P kott 3 1-1 Thc; centrifugal @6.25; one deck, $6.25@6.35. visions for Cash or Future bu.; spot, ens: 3, 43c; standard white, | OATS-No. 2 white, 35%c: No. 2 mixed, StL g s white, STa@dc; vellows, 3%@3%c; seconds, - - ' Delivery, St. Louls Live Stock Marker. 2 Write for our Market Letter. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 28, —CATTLE—Recelpts, | ~OFFICES— 3.500 ‘head, Including 2500 Texans; market Chicago, 642 Rialto Bldg. A3ne 3, No. 2" white, #c; No' | B@dbbge. & 8 e steady; native shipping and <xport steers, St Seuisie W s e X Beasic s 4 white, &ige; track, mixed western, nom- | RYE-—No. 2 4c e B, O . 1y Wie Bomure & MOLASSES—Steady: open kettle, 14@2ic; $1.503.15, with strietly fancy worth up to 16 : . s dressed beef and butcher steers, $1.00g5.00; | [ g,‘;;,',’,,'"';,,-,;;',,hvg,g Bldg. inal; track, white, 43@éc, Options, frre; HAY—Choice timothy, $13.00@13.50; cholce | Erie prior lien 4s. ... 981 Con Tobaceo & centrifugal, 16@18e; 8yrup, 19@24c ular all day and finally steady; May closed | prairie. $9.00. do_general 4 %3, Colo. Fuel bn | NEW YORK, Jan. 28—SUGAR—Raw, at 3¢ BUTTER—Creamery, 2062 fancy dalry, | . W. & D. C. 1s...111 Man. con. gen. ds Epl-n‘uh. centrifugal, 9 test, 3 1-16¢; refined, HAY—-Quiet; shipping, 55a70c; good to Hocking Vai. 4%4s....109% Rock Taland 4 Steady. cholce, Kc@$l.05. i ALY L & N. unl 4. 1008, MOLASBS ~Firm steers under 1.000 Ibs., #3.50G1.50; stockers HCPS—Firm, state, common to choice, Recelpts. Shipments. | *Offered. —— ~ and feeders, $2.35@4.20) cows and helfers, 1002, 30@3Te, 1901, i olds, G ‘Wheat, bu.......... we 06,400 —_— Coftee Market. 25614.50; canners. SLIOG2.60; bulls, $2.506 calves, $4.0067.00; ws and Indian steers, 32900450, cows and helfers, $2.30@ | — - - e 3.3, P. B. Weare. Pres. C. A Weare, V-Pres. HOGS—Recelpts, 5,000 head: market 10¢ Established 1A62. ke 000 elfic coast.’ 1902 20 1901, Corn, ‘bu HERSIRARY ¢ 98,400 London Stock Guotations. Sxes e COFFEE . 1 : 9 L 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—COFFEE—Spot, 17%e. Oats, bu arreans -« 18,000 2,00 LONDON, Jan. %.—Closing quotations: .,mf. Futures opened steady and a par- lower carly, steady at close: pigs and ROVISLONS - iead: staady: family liohin, s, Si%ea Sl | WEARE COMMISSION CO,, CHICAGO PROVIIC eef. atoady; family, $15.00 | cry 36, nearby pr 10255 Pennayivania 108 TR mere. 3t including 6.6/ G96.55. Aleiuvers of \be Frincipal kxchanges. M & s P Southern Raliway jers, $5.25; pickled hams, $11.00@11.50. 1 ard, ESE . tow et NC| ot cheyi weslern (wtoamed SE. " retned. | cream. nrime sl [GiiGe: New Sork | Deseer.a &6 i [stnl puiac et ot e OMAMA BIANCH, {15111 Foard of Trada 100 compound. 37.1367.15. ' Pork. dull: | brime. 1hree. tie: Nev Nork fair 1y oo | wrie 70 Sl Ve Ttte NEW YORK. Jan. 2% -—DRY GOODS - N0 2 e AGE The following were the receipts of live W. B, Ward, Locai M family, $18.75619.00; short clear. $19.50G21.50;9 [arge, 13%@18%c. *| do 1m prd {United States Steel... 3 There has been an Increased demand for Aa s o 3 stock at the six princinal citles yesterday b e 4o %4 pia a0 ptd the eneral run of cotton goods today. R B chivied Cattle. Hogs. She GOVERNMENT NOTICE i wEaeBBeBaabZ b "% | unpeeled. HIDES—Firm; Galveston, % to % Ibs i - R 3 " o . 33 416 New York Central....155% | thal decline on continued offerings by im 18c, California, 21 to 2 Ibs.,'19¢; Texas dry, Phi oduce Market. Nortolk & Westers - r'.. rs. Shorts took profits in a moderate 100 mess, $10.0041050; beef hams, | ‘LTS Bialer: hear B Ohio. /103 Rand Min : : g _Reo o # 2 L | EGGS. Easier; ¥, 1c lowe o ebruary. 415c; March, May. 45k ZEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 60 head: Private Wires to All Points. [ 2150 ¢ &t:«ku. $14.00615.00; clty extra at the mark: western, Pacific ... 139% Reading v gy - g ember. a ative muttons, $3.75 GRAIN, FHOVIN.ONS, NTOCKRS, DONDS $to ke e PHILADELPHIA, Jan. %-BUTTE do ptd - ) 3 ol LADFEL| : - o _pté Ay at the -lower fevel and this steadied LEATHER CFirm: acld, 4G284c. Firm, §00d demand; extta wesiern cream: BN ontarls & Wasiera TraY L leet. ‘which dlosed on ‘the opening e, ndia mess, $24.00G37.00. Cut meats, steady e o It pid b - muttons, §3.7685.00; Omaha 1400 9100 s Iiiinols Contral Wabash 3 hut scarcity of supplies in most dircct o Lo Tolede Grain and Sord Loulsville & | 4o bt i A ugainat free buying. Prints are 3 36 & : Chicago L300 50,000 ‘ CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE BUTTER-Recelpts, 4918 pkgs.: firm; | TOLEDO. O, Jan. 28 -WHEAT—Fairly | M. K & T moving more freely: regular print cioths RS AND FEEDE Kansas ity 680 7.0 Omaha, Neb., Jan. 2, 19 18G25c; creamery, extra, 2c. | Active. weaker: cash and January, 77c;| BAR BILVER-Steady: 21%d per ounce. strong at S 3-16c; wide goods are advancing. 2 50 . 8t Louis W 5 80 | 51a, n triplicate, subject to t ice, 19625¢ May. 8% MONEY—3a3% per ceni.” The rate of die- | Men's wear woolens uud worsted in good 100 §1. Josenh 3 Qitions, will be F . 'weak. state | CORN-Fairly active and fiym; January, in the open market for short bills is | demand. Fair business in dress goods. 0 300 1 Sioux Clty "0 S, ot el e2 Ukt best, 4@ie; | 46c; May, M i %@3 7-16_per cent and for three months - — - 1 > 4 - 2, 19%, for furnishing materi labor ‘OATS—Dull, steady; January, 3%c; May, | bills Is 35-16@8% per cent Whisky Market. o . tals 1515 B e s haating miant. n the ek ‘| 8. LOUIS., Jan. 2 —WHISKY—Hteady, e uard house at Fort Robinson, Neb. Full unchanged - s Joseph Live ¥tock Market. P &t shed on applf D omla e s (e Ry it ek, spchongesi Jennney 1.3, ‘western fowls. Y8, 19g2e. 3 SN, SpC Ny .| LONDON, 3. —Money was in more SEOR A n. 2 —~WHISKY—For finished n ST. JOSEPH an. 2. —CATTLE-—Re- | this offic plans and METALS" There was but slight change | $1.36; Murch, §140:"prime tmothy, §.85: | active request on the market he in mom | _THORLE Ja i 3 ceipts, 2,513 head: natives, $3.76@6.65; Texas | may be seen, or to the quartermaster in the Laondon tin market today, both spot | Prime alsike, &2 rowers being lately dependent on the By THICAGO, Jan. 28-WHISKY<On basts | HOGS—There was another fairly liberal | and westerns., $3.364.55; cows and heifers, | Rabinson. Proposals to be marked - and futures closing at £132 10s. New York 1 wWh i - of England. Discounts were firm. In of high wines. $130. run of hogs here today and bearish re- | §2.264.35; veals, $8.00§7.00; bulls and stags, | posals for Bteam Heating, and addressed market was firm and a little higher, closing ol o PRour S + | quarters it was anticipated there will be a | CINCINNATI, Jan. 2. —WHISKY~Dis- | ports from other points caused prices to | $2.25614.40. to John W. Puliman, Chlef Quartermaster. &t $251009.0. , Coppey advanced 10c in | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 3.—~WHEAT—May, | reduction of the bank rate of discount to- | tillers’ finished goods ou the basis of §L.30. | take & tumble here also. The market| HOGS—Recelpts, 7680 head; light and $tD25-29-30-31 ¥21-2M S ety e g ey Sy ke

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