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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ATURDAY, JANUARY 31 1 | Warrants are nominal Firet patents, $4.05G4.15 c wpproach of th option operations, which “ETOCKERS AND F 1bs., against 18,605,427 Ibs. for the same per ents, $2.66G4.05; first clears, $2.60 were mostly effected fn buyers’ favor, Ult'- ST H fod last yeur | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET, e, $2 15404 w.u-\_\h rading became |"M . ""'”u‘ — o 300 ST, I,UII 18, Jan. ™. ‘\\nnlr,“ mr.; t?l"l" e v g ik S et s gTir ama o Aotod | Oattle Receipts More Moderate and Prio \Fin medium ariden And combing: 12 f it fine, 160 heavy fine, 12@16c; tub Condition of Trade and Quotat light fine, 16@18c; heavy fine, 12@6c: tu May Wheat Liverpool Gratn and Provimo were firm. Kafire fuctuated and closed H 1d Fally Steady. Wathed. 190 3 Staple and Fancy Produece. VERPOO! n unsaiistactory tone, The private NEW YORK, Jan. %.—WOOL~Firm o ek b i uce VIYERPOOL, Jan. 8- WHEAT_8pot. | Fute'of discount was £ Jb-16 per cent. ' Three TONDON, Jun, B WOOLThe oftert OPTION STILL CONTINUES TO FALL the wool auction sales today num LIVE TOULTRY - Hens, Sc: old_roosters, | N thern, spring. 6¢101; No. 1 ( i tur s 12a13c; ducks RGdc; gees ral 1 ttures, quiet: March, s Ko s hickens. per Ib., sst RLIN, J 2. ~The Internatiovals | HOGS OPENED HIGHER, CLOSED WEAK 14344 bales, half of which were New Zea per sent rentos, (0f e for the account | | ! lands. Th: dematd was steady. low'me were well maintained on the bourse today HOGS--There was a moderate run of hogs | | ] “@ ¥ Portuguese and Argentines were in good h today and the market open dlim cross-brods ‘wore jrregular, but fine Corn, Onts and Provistons p..u....i T c) tarheye tabias ignens, e 7 b Ixed, | dcmund and hardened. Locals were iirm | higher than seeterday. Trading was not| ... . preds were steady. Cape of Good | | ' | | ilc T Heys, digite; ducks . . nOM- | Virjccx generaliy closed below the heet quo Packing stock, 13ge: chotce | FLOUR—8t Louls faney B O O N S Tiin, T Sale, but Market Could Safely g, e, auaeg % ool ilic; separator. MA ds 3 L Be Quoted Ste P " on thelr droves. The situation. however, | CTOss-breds and u few lots of good greasy ndards, per can, 2sc; extra| PEAS—Quiet: Canadian, 6 7d. | per cent J Q teady on Both o rarse gy Hruation. Bhe day | merinos were taken at full rates by Ameri Neéw York counts per | HOPS—At London (Paeific coa firm WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS. Killers and Feeders, advanced and by the thmo about 6 loads .-]1~ per gal, %1 Lv’rvr»“‘nl‘."n\__ 2 2 t d cha nds the market flattened LOVISTONS - Bee i extra India | FRESH FISII-Trout, %} herring, 5e; | mess, 7 6d. rk, casy! prime me Somm. of Business Transacted by pickerel, Sc; plke I3 h, 6 buffalo, | W FV” €. Ham: hort cut, 4 to 18 1be., m, Very Light Run of Sheep and La Ty brisk, however, as pachers were slow | to bid the advanc 1 @ good many saies winter, quiet, | bijis, 3 per cent; for three months' bills, men were uauble to satisfactory offers | Hope and Natal sold readily to the home Lead, All Closing Slightly Lower | trade _and ‘the continent. A few medium er Doll Day on Noard of Trade, can buvers owing are the sales In de | il hy b fiat New South Wales, 890 bales: scoured, 6%d e St T e greasy, 9GIN. Queensland, 0 Receipts were Cattie. Hogs. Bheed. | 15" "The "bulk of the Sarly sales went ured, s 6d@ls 11d; greasy, 96 faarket showed & oSt tendenicy, May ¢los- | fit almon, 16¢; haddcek, 1ic; codfish, [ 28 0 30 Ibe.. steady, 572 61; short ribs, 15 1o | NEW YORK, Jan The following | Diclal Tuesday - . il = targely from $6.70 down, medium welghts Tt and oats Weve off Sgter pwus | 1. redsnapp:r, 10c; lobsters, boiled, per | 24 Ibs., steady, & long clear middles, | table, compiled’ by Hradstreet, shows the | (JHCEL A eanesda - g from $6.70 to $677% and the prime heavy e 1 o oate x A0 O A oard onte Were Oft Wwaic. Fro-lib. doc; lobeters, grecn, per ib., 2Sci buil- | IEAC, 38 10 34 The., firm. #%8; jong clear mid: | bank ciearings at the principal citles for | Officlal Thursdoy .. . hogs from $6.35 6. TAt & Tate hour | tralla, 1500 bales:’ greasy, s B & shate w e dovee, Y evdte ¢« | heads, "10c; catfish, 14¢; black bass, 20c; | dies, 'heavy, & to 4 Ibs.. firm, 4is 6d; short | the week ended January 29, with the per- | - -y . . ere wers 'l many hogs in first | Zealand, 7400 bales, scoured. 6}gddils o CHG TR foads . | Dalibit, 11¢ | clear Dacks, 16 to 20 Ibe. firm, i< clewr | contage of increase ana decrease as com- | oo honds." Rep « sales grensy, B@miad. Cape of Good Hope ar e e el ML et fn the tradt]| EHANSDer ton S bellles, 14 10 16 Ibs. steady, bls.’ Shoulders, | pared with the corresponding week last | ¢ Ve Gavs this week " ™ AY s . 3 10 bales; scoured, Is 5d@is Sixd Roiders the ‘selling = wan quite &:nerd] | GAY_Lrices aucted by Omaha Whole. | Square 11 to 13 ibe. sieddy. .~ Lard, | year Sime Week betore s a1l % rougho s oaite & Derallcale Dealers assoclation: Choice No. 1 up- | prime western, in tierces, quiet, sla; Amerl: — Berms Week betore..... It : Weak and the coid wave predicied tor o | land, 88 No 1 medium, §7; No. 1 coarse, | can refined in patis. auict. sia P | Amount, | tne.| Dec. | BATmo four weeks age.: -1os st Ioaes | 5ol & T sl duy falled lo reallze, the 'tempeiatute |ly’of good cofor and quality. Demand i Streng: Ameriean finest white Bame days last year.. 1 s 1316 |50 o NEW ORLEANS, Jan' 8.—COTTON- throughout the winter wheat be.t beinz only | foir. receipts light HECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. |0 0 5 § 3 et, steady; sales, 4,350 bales; ordinary moderate. The liberal Argentine smpments | S8R city, steady. s 6d; [ New York............ 3 The toluw.ng table shows the receipts of | 19 16c; good ordinary, 716-16¢; low middiinis, T L R L e e e | QAT Australian, in London, firm, 3is 3d. | ER 0 Sortetotoetoet e «.li)cattie, nogs wnd sheep at South Umaha | 3 Tryei middling, Sie:good midaling, s 5-l6ci ver LUOW0 bu, for the weck, compared A | Boston Vatidapebl; for the yer to uate, and compurisons witn | 5y . midaling falr, foc: re . 7,816 bales Tith only N e ek isnrning S ETABLES . Kansas Clty Grain and Provistons. | Philadeiphia 7} t o] iust year Wi,z ine. Dec. | e s 1 bales. | Fut Janu: there was an eariy slump se. A| NEW CELERY—Kaamazco, per doz, 2¢ci | KANS/S CITY, Jan. 30.—~WHEAT—May, | Plitstorn il 10 ’ e LAl - . kel H ch, § ,"\“,m.'»'_m'1\p¢|’|hr~":".'2i Riey newed seliing late In the session caused " POTATOES-Towa and Kansas, 5 No. I'rancisco. ... F f pAverage pnic paw fur uogs au South | : August, $.65@8.65; September, wed selling late in the session cauned | | | dectea No ‘incionat] v H i Omaha 1or (he last several aays with cow Hester's statement of Shetnee Jhagket welling off | B0, o cetn. B\ , Kansas City ! Variso of cotton show: and the close was weak and near | TURNIPS—Per bu., 4c; Canada rutaba- January, 3c: May, ) - i » Thic e Ty S ol L e | o T o RN-January, S8c. May Cleveland ...0000000 . - — — | 8 total_visible as 955 bales, of which Ty, Clearances of wheat and flour were | - BiETS—New southern, per doz. bunches, | Gilic: No. 5 0. @ | New ooyoane..oos it Lanacti 1R RS PR B ' | 3R O . o O TTON-Opene small at 350,000 bu. Primary receipts were | 500; old, per bu., 40c. OATS—No. 2 white, 36G6%c; No. 2 mixed, | Tetroit A 9 Jeh Lo g - g : NI l; an. 80— N—-Op CHICAGO, Jan. 30_There was only a moderate trade in wheat today and the | Bresced. 7o; sunfieh ustiie, fe; white imeh. daoes, lia: eqdh greasy, Ggd@is 20. South Australl 0 bales; greasy, 14ddils lsd. West Aus: 2 7. 4 UCUA 2. i . . N fet and eas¥y at a docline of 2@3 point 522,000 bu., agalnst 597,000 a year ago. Min- | CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., $2. | &3anse | Loutsville | Jan: 3 \inde oF bo ounts, which was neapolis and Duluth reportea receipts of | PARSNIPE—Per bu., #c RYE—NoO 2, t5c { Indianapolts i ikt . 3 34y :I’:t":ll:r:‘:(“lr“'“‘:ll':;l:"l" :n-::.‘:n:nhln'g‘ cablas 27 cars, which, with local receipts of 4 | CARROTS—Per bu., fic HAY—Choice timothy, $13.60; choice pral- | Providence 341,825 “ % | Immediately after the opening prices ars, none of contract grade. made total| GREEN ONIONS—8outhern, per dozen | rie, $9.00. OMAHA .t PR corked & shade lower, then came a Strong receipts_of 302 cars for the thre: points, | bunches, 4c. HUTTER—Creamery, 19G23c; dairy, fancy, | Njilwaukee §a% 8 e . Duying movement, chlefly from southern against 378 last week and 260 a year ago. RADISHEE—Southern, per doz. bunches, | 19c. AT 30 318 soutess, Tihough \ocal buils were aiso dt. ‘orn was rather quiet and nn easter feel- | 45e. 2 EGGS-Fresh, 18c. | gufalo s48{3 1 pobeq t5 support the market. Tnis demand ing pervaded the pit, (he tear of a severe | IURNIPE~New southern, per doz. bunch- Receipts. 8hipments. | &i' joseph . v M. Kk to 8.82c. while March and break in wheat preventing much buying. | es, 60c Wheat, bu...... 50.000 41,600 | Panver Bty Ty P touched 8.85c and 8.00c, respec- The weakness of wheat was the prin-ipai ([ SPINACH—Southern, per doz. bunches, | Corn, bu L ze0 8850 | July sgaint touched B.87c And & Ne, roave, gh o cabies S0c. T 008 5.0 | Richmond bear factor, althongh lower cahies wer: | 50c ORES,: DULLinsveis - 21,00 200 | gavannah to small proportions around midday and when the estimate for larger receipts at parthy responsible for a_lower opening. | WAX BEANS (u. box, $3; string e b | Bl Tk Sy mall receipts and a good cash demand | beans, per bu. box, $1.50 adelphin Produce Market, ol e There ware only. four car 10 | T o oty o O Toston Tomorow, wers gaused considorable covering by shorts, the | “CAHBAGI, Holland sced. per Ib 3 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 3 —BUTTER- | 1os Angeles ported this morning and as two of those | reccived the market took # decldedly Jattes pare of the sewon, bo s Xy il Irm, §000 demand: extra weater creamm | Memphis s were late in arriving the ofterings on the | aaaicr tone, declining @ points below la:t action, the close being about steady, w BEANS—Por bu. $2.60 | ery, 164726, extra western prints, 25 | Fort Worth orihng market consisted of one car of |night's finaia, on which basis it closed quiet May off lsc at #ige, after selling hetw AN Rew Florlah “per 6-basket | [F2GGS —Bteady, = falr ~ demand: ' fresh | Seattle yoosvoice 08 wethers and one car of cwes. The market | Total sales, about 20,000 bales. Saturday's TG AR TR LT e . nearby, Zic at the mark; fresh western, 22 | Washington i 563,090 ould be quoted about &teady, but, of | raceipts at New Orleans were estimated at (T two of contract grade S WER—Californta, per crate, | #23¢; fresh southwestern, 23c; fresh south- | Hartford .........00 168,91 | oprse; there was hardly enough on safe to | 15,000 to 16,00 bales, ns compared with 4594 with two of contract grade. . U o el @GAULIFLOWE . | ern, 21c at the mark | Beoria, ...t : x G L0 351 8281 tefl ruch about ‘the situation. Packers, | just year. while Galveston expects fro ML L R ) AP i CHEESE-(nchanged: New York _full | Toludo i o718 30 ... i ol ¥ hough, seemied to be as anxious for sup- | g000 (o 4,00 bales as compared with 6. ywer prices ih other STang snd sradir FRUITS creams, prime, small, 11@lic; New York | Portiand, Ore o 5 o L lles @5 they have been all the week, %0 | Jast year. The regular weekly tatistics B Y R . "was canier, with N PEARS Fadl varleties, per box, $260. fair to’ good, 13%@13%c; New York prime, | Rochester ...... = v e s 3 - there was no sign of weakness. were just about as expected and had little Qe e e e e ing o twien | | APPLES—Western, per bbl, §2.73; Jona- | large, 1 | Atlanta e 3 # i 4 | §8 |, The demand for the better ‘grades of | fiflence on the market own Lilic at 3c, a elling T B gtock, Ba88; Cal- i oot o L p i ¢ \ oth sheep and lambs has been very brisk [ 'gp LoUIS, Jan. 3.--COTTON—Steady co cea & rsEuyy sy sEEE_FF 2o cectom ceoe iy and 36%c. Local receipes were 200 care. | IN I Baliowers, per bu. box, $1.80 Milwankee Graln Market ¢ Haven all the week and prices have held fully | middling, Shc! sales, 207 bales; receipts, 8,2 Provisions. opened fairly firm on smali [ fZnla Bolllowers, per bu. box, 7.0, odlirinded 4 ! oo | San, @l 6 3 Steady o Qestranie Triace Th = middling, $ci sales, 202 bales; receipts, § recelpts of hogs and higher prices at t A Tl P onchs, Yoo o0, | MILWAUKER, Jan WHEAT—Mar. | WYorce sercenens 2 " 2.0| 6 64 3 that has dragged at sl has peon e wars bales; shipments, 8074 bales; stock, 2! jost on Hquidation b siders, wi e .50 UL, - 0! n, i May, e, sellers. | SPECES nough of the better grades to fill their or- S iinees dotar pieen S8 Doltits Towets 7% aiko Nud lard and ribs for aie, Cover- | ;)" TRAWBERRIES—Florida, per auvart RYE dvi No 1, Sziezh 0. | Grad mapids v 4 pindicates Sunday. tock | 96 grades to Al their of €954 businers fone; prices 704 points loweri ing by shorts in January pork caused an | % TROPIC. CRUIT! JEY—Stealy; No. 2, 643 e; sample | Grand ks 3 oo | The ‘offictal number of cars of stoc The feeder market has also ruled activi ik, Bo8d; i d: low mid advance of #0c In that delivery and the e e e LR iz, | BT Portiand, ¢ ; - ' | brovght in today b each road was: | and steady all the week, sctive] dling. 5.06d; middllng, Ld: low mideling close was up e at S, Muy pork closed AL ANAS-Per bunich, according to stse, | "CORN—May, o, sellers. Fortland, sesee M. & 8t p,, Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep H'C®. | Quotations: Choics weatern lambs, 3550 | Tho ‘sates of the duy were 15000 bales, of T5c_lower at $i ay lard off 12igc a 0GB i — - | 8lou NNt k . M. & Bt SR 5 ol % n_ 3 o ‘sales e day were 12 Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | $3.25 ¥ % Skl $ X it | Migsourt “Pacific. o] $4.90G5.15 Tatr o ; S youl 3 d 600 Americ e 1 88 cars: corn, 26 cars; oats, 1% cars; hogs, | ORANGES Callfornia nuvels, faney, 825: 1y o 1y ¢, b, serlke Nemottations Un- | Tacoms ..o %) 67.5)...... | Union Pacitic aystem } ¢holce wethers, $180G6 007 Ta1¥ o wood 3100 | Turen raemed wachirt ana'. Slosed. aieady: sunped & fallowit Facelon er b, aetiles Rallway Securities. | Sposane .l it 0 T ; BEG0; Teoder Iamber B I0GL00; toges | American miading. January, Sarch. T cartons, $1;{ NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—After ruliug dall | Duvenport ... i 2 i | Jeariings, $350G3.65; reeder wethers, $2.000 | Aarch-April. 479 ADFI-May, 4104500 and somewhat irregular during the greater | Decatur, 111 : 5 g 8 feeder ewer, $L50G2.25. Representative | May-June. 4.5074.51d; June-July, 45481 “Wheat | | | case, | [otee Tading develosed & pronounced Yeses | Buaraoyis e AR B / No! July-Auguat, 480d; August-Beptember, 47040 Jan Wl TN -frame case, | latc e b o 1 reac | Evansvi . - N 3 4 Westan aves. 4714; September-October, f dan. - | T 1% o | tionary “tendency. *Thers " was no special | Birmingham ... . ’ 5 western e " November, 4,00, July umfl."flb @' CIYER- New York. $1.30; per %-bbl., $2. catures of interest in the early dealings. | 'l River... . sesenne 20 western ewes..... *Corn— | ! I gl Lpee T R e A T o P e A ] L v 4 i s 460 western ewes ... Bank Clearings. Jan % | ; ; ber LbL, $3.75 I AR i el | j Little Rock........ : y position of the day's receipts w AT, i la s P DR R Par 1., 2a: shetled, de | Venezuelan ‘negotiations. but the Ereater | {flana ..oeiriooiiitl : i OMAHA, Jan. 3.—Bank clearings toda Tay lngs DR No. 1 No nd_abundance of money and s | Knoxville ... 4 i - | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | $1,1980.01. corresponding day lo8t year, Articles.| Oper:. % - sharp ances in X ¢ o ead Indicated: by InE . & . No. 1 salted, Tie harp advances few sp Lowell seeasesve ber of hea g $11094.037.08: increase, $25.361.9 Onts. al call o 1214 i No. ¢ 1 tended to offset the cffect of the | Akron .. B X .| Buyers. g Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | . CHICAGO, Jan. 30.--Cleari; $26,220,411; 153 Y t 5 SN B g e B e hise | traders’ selling. Liberal oiferings by the | WIGhIta sorereesoriver 9. Qmaha Packing Co...... ... |Cattle Are Slow, Hogs Both Rise belaee 0% s New York: exchange. July b 3 sheep pelts, ides, $1.3 T T e & | Pyient 1., 5,28 9)...... | Bwitt and Company Fall, While Sheep Go Higher. 10c nremhnnh. forelgn exchange, unchanged: e | NUTS—Walnute, 'Nc. 1 soft shell, e n_some time. According to trusi-|jexington . 2 . =2 g CHICAGH —CAT = sterling exchange, posted a #414 for sixty RO 15c; hard shell, per Ib., 1ic; No. 2 sof morthy reports fully 2500000 was loaned | New 13-aford. .. ... 3 P bl 2 e e i N o o LE—Recelpts, | Gaye and at $488 for demand 4 per Ib., 13c; No. 2 hard shel!, per Ib., 12 per and perhaps half that sum | Chattanooga b saskgh \~;',",v'“,,'g ; ) Bloux ty $4.60@5.75; poor to medlum, $3.00G4.50 pyid NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—Clearings, July per 1b., 12c; filberts,’ per Ib.. jat 3 per cent Jt was stated that the|youngstown ... 1. g b e L LT oe ers and feedere, $2.350A4.50; ‘cons ana hoifers, | 422:088: balances. $11.276,230. " Lard— Soft shell, mer Ib., 1fc; hard sheil, | o8 T B i raliraen. " Which recelbt | Eaiamasoo ... w1:: a Livingstone & Shailer... 11| 3406475, cangers, $1.40g2.40; bulls, 2.2 | , BOSTON, dan, 30.—Clearings, 30,783,85 Y 5c; pecans, e per Ib., 124 e Pel vania iroad, which recelpt | pargo . Avin e < | I ealv Ge T it " palances, $2,003 May Dnatl, per 1., te: cocounuts. per 90z Ge: | made a large and advantageous loan in this | Binghainton ... X v 9 Pt - | B T -0G8T5; Texas-fed * steers, | “RYITADELPHIA, | Jan. 3.—Clearings July chesthuts, per Ib.. 10c; peanuts, ner Ib,. [ market. Thie. however, was denled, and It | Roegiord . e i T uh"m:*d . 4 . HOGS—Recelpts today, 23,000; tomorrow, | $16:204,633; balances, $2,089.131; money, 6 per P e 546 Yonsted peaiiuis, par. Ib, black | Was elsewhere reported that money which | Canton ... a0 100000 yer BN e IO ToTE et oloday, 23.000; tomorrow. | L . g Jan walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nits, per bu,, | the trust companies had been lending re- | jycksonvilie, Fla. e eeeen et Ty 110c higher and’ ciosed with advence jost BALTIMORE, Jan, 3.—Clearings, $30.8 ey $1.50;_cocoanuts, per 100, $4. turned and bank money loaned at the lower | Springfleld, O...... 39,234, 16. | Totals.i 1 956 Mixed" and butchers, 3080880 sood to | %; balances, $46.345; money., 6 per cont Jay OLD METALS, ETC.—A, B. Alpirn|figure. The rate for ‘dexiand money fell | Chester .......... Ui 498 | CATTLE—There was a light run of cattle | cnoice nonvy. g6 00 10; roueh, heaso 6.9 | CINCINNATI, Jan. 30.—Clearings, $3 uly quotes the following prices: Iron, country, | to 2% per cent later in the day note- { Quiny . osos [ 388,81 here ‘today, ®o that the market steadled | G5 light, $6.350.66: buik of sales, 34 | 30; money, 4@6 ber' cont; New York *No. 2. mixed, per ton, $11; ‘Yrun. stove plate, per };"'r\""‘nd” i "];‘"B"’h'] .’:.’{.”"A'”';a..lt"l-,;'.‘,“ | oo ll\‘Kl;]m Kieed 081 . ifup e nl,l].l::;rl;lug'l(:;.rut:(oflk 2?‘21 ,‘3-,".‘5: ""fii 16,50 4 h 88, p)mn‘.i,"flvl )rn.l’nllnn:m ol s Lnpt T e on, $%; copper, per Ib., Sic; i 3 vence souls & 'ran- | gjoux Falls..... cooeal 34 co 3 BEP v : AR A 718, Jan. 30.—Clearings, $7. 5 Cash quotations were as follows: ton, $5; copper Der iby, PHC: brags, heavy, | G0 an reports of an alllance with the | Soukoralle i\l §.7...... | gencral market is quite @ 1ittle lower than a m?l'r'k‘cl"xlurA.-r;‘EIcel :gfl%‘:gfi:‘P}:- o0 Bl etios e 0 naney. sreany at B8 per 5 b per Ib., 8%c; brass, light, per Ib., blc: lead, e Al 5 v ul“%,)(l‘li«; rn!:: J't';‘.'x;r'.'\"l'u‘f’n’a%:«.rm'»)';';mf' er Ib,, nc; zine, per Ib., 2c; rubber, pef | Soathern Rallway. Much of the buying | Fremont ...... soo | week ago, but still it is nigher than the | GO0, fo8 GORIce. BiERer: good te mixed, | cent; New York exchange, 2¢ discount 1, of those issues w d to be for Pltts- Talvi . ++ | low point of the week, " stents, S.0GLIS: apring straights, §.10G | . Se. burg account, Conslderable weakness was | |C g Fhiere were only & few bunches of beet | $3.004.4); western’sheep, $3.75@6.00; native ) — (] 1 lambs, $4.40@6.40; western lambs, $.76a6.25. o1l and Rosin. j bake neme; N WEARE COMMISSION ANY. | shown by the traction stocks, particularly | {\Wheelin 3 . steers in the yards, and the market was . . 3 .25, NVHEAT N, 3 pring, TiG7s0; No. 3, 7o B COMDANY Metropolltan securitios, on tnik that an- | JWiikesbarre ... Suite active and Tully Steady. AB s apt to | OMclal yesterday:" " " Shipments, | OIL CITY, Pa.. Jan. 3.—OILCredit hal- CORN-No, 2, 45%c: No. 2 yell e other installfent of the subscription was | reenshurg, . be the case under such circumstances, some | (4410 ) . p) $1.30; shipments, 84.863 bbls,, average ORN—No. 2, 4&c; No. 2 vellow, &%c. |110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— | to be called for. Metropolitan Street Raul- | Manafeld, O ey of the more desirable grades sold at ‘prices | ALt . o 8,374 runs 108,643 bbls, average 75,99 OATS8-—No, 2, 83%c; No. 3 white, 3319G3c. Telephi 1616, way suffered in sympathy, and Brooklyn | {tjca, N. Y. 3 2 . - jthat looked a little higher. = There was | gp &l ¥ 4,384 | F N RYE-—No. 2, 49c. o ot elephon Rapid Transit, in which there will be soon I nothing offered, though, good enough to e 1927 | "RAVANAH, Jan. 30.—OIL — Turpentine, R;*RLEYITOON* feeding, 42@4ic; falr to| CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—WHEAT—Market [ a chunge of management, was also weak. Totals, U. It . 0| bring over $4.66. As compared with the Knhvhs DIty THve Biaok Mt firm, 65%c. chofce malt! ""1“?“” 11730 Nos 11 has been weak, off a cent from Thursday's | In the afternoon the entire list became un- | gyuiside New ki close of last week the market is 15@2%c 7 A oe] arket. ROSIN—Firm; A, , $1.65; I, BEEDE-N; LD |' eyt T north- | ¢iosing prices. There was more liquida- | settled under the leadership of Union Pa- e lower. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 30.—CATTLE—Re- | 31.80; G, $1.90; H, §2.20; T, $2.35; K, 3.06; M, wengn,!fl. PRy ‘my Y, '.:-] tion. The cold wave which was predicted | cific and allied stocks, which were sold on v There was also more life to the cow trade | ceipts, 1,500 natives, 250 Texan $3.35; N, $3.55; WG, P W, $4.20. PROVISIONI Mfll“‘g"" o505 bbl. 318624 | was' not realized. Cabies were lower and | the news from Omaha of a serious hitch | AR than was noted yesterday. The market was natives. Corn cattle, steady to strong;| TOLEDO, O. Jan. 30.—OIL-~No change T e 100 a0, s Short | the other nide showed very little interest | In the negotiations between Union Pacific | Montreal ... 1 fully steady, and in some spots was § little | cows, slow and weak; good feeders, strong. | NEW YORK, Jam 30.—OIL—Cottonseed :',":”5::;' ‘;:::;:- A By 'gh‘m at the decline. Modern Miiler sald wheat | officiuls and the labor representatives. The | Toronto iyl | higher. Although the big end of the re- | common, steady, slow; quarantine, steady. | dull; petroleum, firm; turpentine, firm, 641 g R TR G T was without protection, but no damage re- | closing wan weak. Forecast of the week s | Winnipeg .. . ceipts consisted of cow stuft there did not [ Cholce export and dressed beef steers, $.15 | @S¢, asked. sides 8957400 G%. ported as vet. Clearantes, 380,000, mostly | money movement Indicated a gain of some | jialisax 6| geem to be any too many to fill packers | @5.50; fair to good, $3.90(p4.80; stockere and | - ROSIN-. Firm. Following were the receiptc and ship- | flour. Seaboard reports {rom 15 to 32 loads | §6,000,000 by the local banks. This is less | yyncouver, B. C . «++ | orders, and an early clearance was made. | feeders, $2.76@4.50; wostern-fed steers, $2.60 | LONDON, Jan. 30 —OIL—Linseed, 24s 6d; FINIeCHouE KO0 NI E . | taken for export. Clearances for the week, | than was looked for by students of the | jamiiton é ¥ v "| The décline for the week Is fully us great | G4.60; Texns and Indian steers, $.0004.10; | aperm, €43; turpentine spirits, 42 ia. Receipts. Shipments, | 4,420,000, compared with 3,702,000 last year. | inancial situation. The rate for exchange | g John, N, B... k i as on steers and can be put at 2@3lc. Texas cows, $2.00@3.00; natlve cows, $1.7 TIVERPOOL, Jan. 80.-O1L—Cottonsced, Flour, bbls... Lrea 16,600 .000 | There is the prospect of a very small de: | advanced 10 points to $4.86%, giving rise to | Victoria, B. C.... X "rhe bull market showed no improvement | 4.00; native heifers, $2.70G#.75; canners, $1.00 | Hull refined, spot, 2is 414d. Wheat, bu e 16,100 | crease In the visible. Primary receipts, | some discussion concerning the future [ sguebec’ . i » far as the better grades were concerned, | @2.00; bulls, $2.25%.25; calves, $3.00@7.00, Corn, bu. Lizenm 204,700 | 522,000 bu., against 396,000 bu. last year; pri- | movement of the market at the time when | Ottawa ¢ ©iii|and in fact the trade was very dull and | ~HOGS—Reéceipts, 4,000; market opened 10 a4 Applen and Driedl Feal Oats, bu. ©.301,600 138400 | mary shipments, 136,000 bu., against 54000 | the gold outflow ordinarily sets in . Those | Iondon, Ont. “evrliiio | Dlyers did not seem to care whether they | higher and closed weak. Top, $6.97%: bulk | Evaporated Apple Rye' bu...lll . bu. last year. Northwest recelpts, 257 cars, [in touch with the movement have indi- g | got any or not. Packers claim that the|of sules, 3$6.76@6.0; heavy, $680G6.97%: | NEw YORK, Jan. 3.—EVAPORATED Barley, bu.. i 14,900 | agninst 544 1ast week and 0 o yeur ago. | cated that It was of no unusual significance; | Totals, Canada. 6,152,828 3. demand for bull meat 18 the Poorent It ey | Tosors " 1008 s e Ehtiot 000 82% | APPLES_Market continues to show stead!- On the Produce exchange today the buat- | Local receipts, 45 cars, with none of con- | the volame of business being very much | __ 3 ——— | been for a good many years, an yopkers, 7 214; plgs, $6. 5. - aderate Ta! d: ter ‘market wis dull and steadyi oream. | tract; estimate for Saturday, b cars restricted, notwithstanding the departure | fnot included In totals because containing | have to sell the best grades at little better |~ SHEEP AND AMHS Recelpta, 2.00; e BT B 7 b il vy erles, 8c; duiries. 1515, Bege, stronger: | CORN—Market has been amall, Within a | of the fast steamer which was | other items than clearings. B (e Drices: - For_ that.eason. they | market strong to 106 higher." Natlve araps: | Commep,iF, 4U0fed 8¢ 408 loss oft, cases Included, 20%c. Cheese, duli | narrow range. Frices were off a fruction | expected some davs ago to take out c Wod ncluded in fotais because of no | will'not buy Lny bulla niess they can get | #Wae s western Inmbe, $5856610; ted | CATIRGRNTA DRIED FRUITS — Spot and steady; 13%@léc. early on favorable weather, but later there | siderable gold. Today's rate, however, was | ggmparison for last year. them for & good deal less money than they fewes, 10; native wethers, 33.5064.8: | prunes nre . llttle more active, some ¢ e bt as a recovery on the taking back of early | geveral puints below the export levei. and — were paying a short time ago. Veal calves | western wethers, $3.0004.8; atockers and | hore demand being reported and prices ure NEW YORK GENERAL MARKETS, |sales. Cash corn was 4c 1o %c higher on | experts declared that there wus very slighi | New York Money Market, | ield steady again today. feeders, $2.50@3.50. Bor St"the old figures, ranging from 3% ount of the small receipts, the inspec- | probability of carly engagements. At the| . °° MONEY—On call, | | There were only a few stockers and feed- g % T A e ey v e ly showing 29 cars, With two of | same time it was sald that next week's| NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—MOX n | ers o the vards, so that the better grades ew York Live Stock Market. B MO T LR B LTI @Guotations of the Day on Varioms|coutract; estimate for Saturday, 26 cars. | foreign exchange would depend entirely | easier at 23%@3% per cent, closing offered at | {8y 00" yieady, but owing to the close | nNpw voRk, s e i ba Peaches quiet; peeled Commoditios. | The shipping demand Is not quite so active, | upon Lordon trading and the London stock | 2 per cent; time money,’ easy; sixty days, | B¢ ABURC SN ot hand the commoner | o NE PRK, Jan. 9.-CATTLE—Recsipts, | and TiGllc in bags. Teaches qust: Reeic NEW YORK, Jan. 3).— FLOUR-Recelpts, | Dut there is stil u pressure to fil 0la sales. | market. Another large butch of ralirond | 14G4% per cent: nineiy duys, #4Gu% pef | of B0 TOTE (Uor irer than usual to dis- | 3704 head: steers extremely dull and '10@ | are quoted at 12G1S and unpeeled at 6% 2,705 bbls.; exports, 35,242 bbls.: dull. with | Clearances. 42,00 bu. New York reports | returns wis issued showing for the most | six months, $@4% per cent; prime | KUCCR W Srlcentative sales: [EeairpL Rl A5 Cows Sty toiie —_ buyers und sellers apart; winter patents, |2 loads (aken for export, Primary re. | part marked increases in grose. but some | mercantile paper. 4%y p BEEF STEERS. bulls, ' $3.50G4.40; " cows, ' $1.80@3.60; cables $.6@4.00; winter stralght, 35500560, Min: | celpts, 95,00 bu., against 26000 bu. last | of the et returns were regarded as un-| STERLING EXCHANG ARated Kve catiis posl abomptot | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 3.—SUGAR—Mar- nesota patente, $4.16G4.55: winter extras, | YEAT: primary shipments, 715,00 (bu., | satisfactory. 4pm0 for demand and at $430gdii tor frigerator beef lower at Sc: exports tomec. | ket steady: open kettle, 2%@3c; open ket- $2.8073.10; Minnesota bakers, §.2543. 40 againat M.W0 bu Argentne ahipmentd | usiness in bonds increasod siightly, but | slxty daye; pested raice SSLGLES o o e imara hei ale B e r | Kot e frmeat, | SoN 9.1 cantrituRsl ter low grad 602,90, T, steady. erc only {1 u. ere were only 9!it also lacked a_definite tendency. Total | mercla , $4.82%¢ b eed % 3 e iT%he; sacol Tair to a0t WA0S T vae e oy g™ chirs of contract oui of private housce. alex par value. §3,225,000. ¥ i | YER—Bar, {ftsc; Mexican dolla {arcasses of miitton and 60 quariers of | white PGic: vellows, 3%@3%c; Sacon @3.55. Buckwheat four, X OATS—Market has been firm, althougl The following are the closing prices on | SALVES . ¥ 25 of s S b a uckwhest "floyr, quiet $.20G230. | pere was a small decline early on fine | the Wew York Stock exchune: | NDS—Government, steady; state, inac- i _ArHLs]—R-celpu. 158 head; slower and M(;‘(,Ass‘lc’sm‘t?‘:_e-d'r npe]f;"!(“rlllf. @26 CORNME. St mall weather and in sympathy with other | s | tive; railroad, inactive. lower; veals, $5.00@9.00; western calves, $3; | centrifugal, grrup, o MEAL — Steady; yellow western, oy 9 | Atchison - 7% fo. Rallway pfd. 5 | A ] ‘atlons ¢n bonds are barnyard calves, nominal; city dressed| NEW YOR! Jan. 3.—SUGAR—Raw, .19 ‘“é' $1.17; Brandywine, $3.40G3.55. grains. The Kange of prices has beer | "o pra e ‘s Texas & Paclfic 3 The closing quutatl veals, lower at 10@/13%c per Ib. nominal; refined, dull. RY feady * No. 2 western, Bigc, f. 0. b, | Small and trade unimportant. Cash Oats | pai. & Ohio. .. 100% Toledo, St. L. & W fellows: SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 2,87| MOLASSES- Firm. head; sheep “casier, lambs steady 'to 10c| LONDON, Jan. 3.—SUGAR~Beet, Janu- afloat. were Y higher. Local receipts, 203 cars, | o pfd.......... Q40 Bld......... U6 u, ren.. 109 L &N unl da..oeo 0] BARLEY—Dull; feeding, 4ic: malting, ORI IRE MRiirny, | Caan, TRudc.. 1IN Dok e S0 o re.. w0 Mo iower; shesp, §1.0004.50; lambe, $.700.3; | ary, T8 1%d. cholce, $8.55; culls, $4.50. : . . . . - o o 18 fne. [Srir , cars. Clea , 7,000 bu. Cannda S, LITE de g do 3 rex | e ta i WHEAT—Recelpts, 35,150 bu, Spot, weak;: |, PROVISIONS—Market opencd strong, but | Ches. & ony L Sl - do coupe oy i Y e 410 “(:Gsri’.c eipts, 1419 head; state hogs Dry Goods Market. % e nominal; common mixed western, $6.30. NEW YORK, Jan. %.—DRY GOODS Jo Chicago & Alton 3% uo pfd. 30 wew i, Teg. M. No. 3 red, 8le, elevator: No. @ red, #¥c, f. | 50ld off on liberal offerings of lard by | i L Wheellng & LB 5 ‘coupon 16 _do . o.'b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, f, f. | Roloson. Later the market became Tonake {8 Sy o, Widele 46105 do oha . res... P O STEERS AND HEI ©. b.afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 8ic, f. o. | 4t SELDE oF late DY o peiing ,’}'l-“”l";;?! Chicsgo & G. W 15 Wis. Central p 4o coppon K Cogen b, 4 w 12 St. Louis Live Stock Market. There has heen a good demand for the gen- b. afloat. Options were generally’ weak all | 5% ¥ Dk wx Y e Jere | Int ptd | do pld do B, reg. No. Pacifio 4. i . & eral run of cotton goods again today, with Quy Ninder Blsappommting Baatisn ¥ Sak all | 3400 hogs here: prices at yards, ioc higher. 24 ol %/ Adems g s "o T - cows. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 30.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | the market still in o strong position ke amall export demand betier - rron and | Estimate for tomorrow, 1600 head. FHogs | o W | Auerican x Atchison gen. i N W eon i 4 © 1,500 head, including. 500 Texans: matket | s> hnd " soms leading tokets I 44 Weathor news, ‘local unlouding and weak | the west today, 52,06, against 64500 last Tr 1 | United “Staten Ex o adt. Boading gen. 4o, 1 i ady; nitive shipping and export steers, | breached put at valie. Print cloths show telde markets. The clone s weancok | week and 61,80 last vear. t . s Wells-rargo bx. a0 | Bl & Ol 2 00 $.505.30, with strictly fancy quoted up 1o | no change. ILinens are falr, with good G s o e A, Weak WEARE COMMISSION CO. 2 | Amal. ;s o 34 §; dressed heef and butcher steers, $.00 | husiness. Burlaps show an advancing ten 00; steers under 1,000 Ibs. 50G4.50; stock- | dency and better mand 50 15-16G81%¢; closed at Sic; July, o 1st ptd % anada 8o, & closed. nt T84c St. Louls Gr: o gt pid. g Qaxadd, B s . rs and feeders, $2.85G4.20; 'cows and heifers, | MANCHESTER, Jan. 3.-DRY GOODS 2.2564.50;\ canners, $1.50@2.60; bulls, $2.35% | Cloths, holders very firm. Yarns tirm. 4o 24 pid Central of ts, 1 . 3 . 0.~ WHEAT— .| pe udson do 1s tnc i ST. LOUIS, Jan. 30.-WHEAT—Lower; | Del. & Hud Railvay 53 3.50; calves, $4.0086.70; Texas and Indian — stecrs, §2.90445; cows and heifers, $2.250 Coffee Market. bu. Spot, steady: No bev No. 2 rad, cash, elevator, Tle; track, e | Del 1. & W Ameritan § cher. & O 3 e LRI g e 5 L sh, elevator, iici track. T4 | neiver & R. G..01013% | do. pid. Chicaso & A 3 Texar & Pacifc 1 N 2 white 885, Ontions ware samil, ‘4 Tioy auly, TLNANG; 0.3 WASS, | oo set & fanac. "Miniog G e ToK L & W 4 43, regulur, in the man steady all day, refiect. o. 2 cash d1c; thack, 410 | ™8 i il Hn|Brockize 8. T, &5 8- RNl 8 canv, s ing small tract stocks here, 'a good | 45t Al : S b o 37 (Conr. Gas covrteras 2 . Wabash 1s cash demand west and prospective smaller [ OATE—Weak: No. 2 cash, 25¢; track, 3% | Great Nor. pid 2 1 ) & 8 do 2 Tecelpts, closing steady at unchanged | gic; May, 3%%c; No. 2 white, 3ic. 4 Hocking Valley " ko Ter do deb. B prices; Trebruary’ closed at ic; March, b6 | “RYr- Kirong at ik | Mao"bla. Hocking Coal .. orado, Woe,Suars closed at §ic, May, W@ 13-16c; | FLOUR-Quiet; red winter patents, .35 | Niinois Ceniral er. Paper o W Gont i | $208, P WS 1L ®A | | k] av. o BRepEEREYEEEY i cenians HOGS—Recelpts, 4000 head: market 6gloc ( NEW YORK, Jan. 30 —COFFE higher: pigs and lights, $6.256.70; packers, | nominal. Futures opened qulet and $6.65@6.50: butchers, $6.757.00. " | changed on featureless forefgn news SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1500 | 8peculative indifference; ruled ‘very dull head; market strong: native muttons, §3.% | but developed an upward fendency us a re @oi lambs, $.100640; culls and Bucks. | sult of covering. The close was ateady ut 1 closed at 30%e: July, 8 @1e; closod at 49¢. | @a.83; sxira: fancy and scrmiehe. 81568 io; fe prior len 4 3 W Centr . e 2.0004.50; stockers, $1.50G3.00; Texans, §3.20G | #_partial advance of 5 points. Sales were del A . | @.85; extra fa a stralg . 46 _general 4 Con. Tobac v Bl o Glos Marek $.950: May DATS Recelpts, 42,000 bu.; exports, 5,983 | ciear, $3.00613.1. WD, ¢ Gote, Ruel " R | e 3 e s S0 "3y, Woe: Wi ember, 40¢: Oetober, bu. Spot steady; No. 2 '43c; standard | SEED-Timothy, steady. $3.00G3.50, . ing Va Rock Taland ' 3 ! white, 43 N‘r!v‘afl white, #c; | CORNMEAL—Steady, § Y gt : : Booking ¥ & - o - 31 1 n’.m.n- Live Stoek Market. | 486c; Decémber, iloe. c: nixed western, | BRAN-Dull, quiet, ' $10,00@14.50; prairie. ahattan L oas London stock @uotations, A $20 ST. JOSEPH, Jan, 80.—(ATTLE—Re- track, White, 436Méc; track, white | dull, $9.60a11.50 ” ¥ o Y acific Matl LONDON, Jan Closing quotations: | b e celptn, 1008 Natives. $3.1665.60, Terns and | Whisky Nasket, state, & ms; aQbtions | fairly active and IKON COTTO n yex b LONEOD. I8 e, By iy westeins, $.8G4T5; Cows and helfers, B 5T, LOUIS, Jan. ®—WHISKY—Stead ady os ed 20 GING -6 516 5 ox ) Ga " accoun s Nortolk & Weptern i S 3 ; veals, $2.60a8.25; bulls and stags, $2.50 | 0. HAY-Qulet; shipping, 8@7c; good to| Hi Minn | T 5 : @2 PEORIA. Jan. 3.—WHISKY—For finished choley 5. ork, unchanged; jobbiug, | Mo Pecific 1w/ Pullman P’ Cas ehlson. E 3 . HOGS—Receipts, 4,59, Light and light | goods, §1 HO ;state. common to choice, | & $17.60. Lard. lower at 9.4, | ¥y K. & Repibiie Steel 4 . $6.6006.87%; medium and heavy, | CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—WHISKY—On basis . 1901 517.‘&; olds, 86i2ic. Pa- | Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts | 40 P4 do ptd m s s 7.00; plgs. $5.75616.30, " | of high wines, $1.40. Y. cA{h coust, 12, @Ic; 1901, Wg2hc; olds, | and clear ribs, §.1%%; ‘short clears, $9.37% N Y. Ce r 1 pik & 3 SBHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts, 1544; CINCINNATI, Jan W~ WHISKY-Dix PR R = Bacon, steady: boxed., extra shorts, $10.00; | Norfolk & W g 2 X 1010 top Colorado Jambs, $8.00; top New Mexico | tillers’ finished goods on the basis of $1.30. HIDES—Firm;: Galveston, 2 to % Ibs., | clear ribs, $10.12%; short clear, $10.3:%. do pfa - 1100 3 ewes, $4.00 E:\-l. ::.]v::(;m‘:, 21 to 2 1bs,'18¢; Texas dry, | METAL ad, easy at $3.95@8.97%. Spel- | Ontario & W B - d . 1088 City 1L toe 24 (o 0 lba., 14e. o e L hE Pennuylvania . sou 1140 pux Clty Live Stock Market. LEATHER-Firm: acld, 21G%%e. SOV RY - Highe el - | Readng x | fonthern Ta: 1067 . _PROVISIONS—Beet, fiim: family. $15.00 | keya. tic. duchy Shor g emckens. 1o tur- | RENS bid e R . 180 SIOUX CITY, Ia.. Jan. 3.—(Special Tele- 100 mess, $10.0061 beef ' ham BUTTER — Steady; creamery, 17G25c; | 4,93 210 st pid 34| United Staies Steei . 384 1o P s T i et g ceints, K8 head; | B.00G21.00; packet. $14.00G15.000 ity o P Liage 1 5 stL &8 ol 0" id ; %o 3 steady; beeves, $3.6005.00; cows. bulls and Tadia mocs. TBaRT o Cot mecsly sxtn R S do Iat ntd Western Union Tilnola Centrai 2.2 1030 mixed, $LBGA.0: stockers’ and foeders, §2 to firm: piekled bellies, 39.0010.00; plckled Receipts. Shipments. | 515"\ B e 8 pyRiie Mash, .. i g 1000 e and yeara shoulders, §8.25Q8.60; pickled hams, $11.09¢ | Flour, bbis. s ™ 801k e Cautier & T o e HOC Recelp 11.50. Lard, steady; western steamed, $10.25: | Wheat, = by s Paul N % . d per ounc sclling at WX refined, quiet; continental. §103: South | Corn, bu ) MO 3G4_per cent. The rate of die- > : 1 MEMBERS America, ‘$11; - compound, §1.15¢7 3 $ih | gogm, bu....: count in the open market for short bills is S RND BEieaas Stock in Sight, Chicago Board of Trade :.l':ml); ‘.r'.nnlL lu‘lsnm.vmn- short clear, 3 | % @s% per csent and I'Hr three months’ & 335 h 104 The following were the receipts of live | 8t Louls Merchants Exchange. 006130.00; - mess, $1. % Toledo Grain nod Seed. per ce HEIFERS t the six principal citids yesterday ienl TALLOW Sieuay oG RN and Beed. - gt S itue Nogs Sheey, | General Commission < : = 3 S v b ondn. n aha 5 5 Dealers in Grain aud Provisione BUTTER o Rec i & easier; cash and January, Tic; May, S0%e. NEW YORK. Jan. 3).—The b BULLS. Fo-] | lors in Oraln ol state dair Ret ¢ '19.}:’1"“ o4 WROBN~—Dull, steady; January, de; Ma n:-‘ closing prices on mining stock | Call loans. 41i@8 per s case ... e Na - 1] tor, Cash or Puisz. Dellvery. ) Creamery, ccmmon to ke, Adams Con |Little Chiet | i | Closin Tonds 9 i, Louls 5w 4000 OFFICE Atchison 49 ) Amalgamated St. Joseph LB 459 Chicago, 642 Rialto ldg Clover. falrly active, easier; | Comstach Tunnei x| Central 4 Calumet & Heca 1 s = ¥ \ Uloais. 580-542 e T January, $7.15; March. §1.20; brime timothy, | Con, Cab & Ve 3 |sava hlews, o o L L " Teiephones o $1.90; prime alstke, 3.10. Horn Siiver ..t | 2 & Alban, 1 250 3 Woel Market, b 0 » o — Iran Biiver Roston & Ve » b 1 frarket. which closed At SRBEDI Cone Duluth Grain Markes. Losviile con ostonEieviisd i | BOSTON, Jan a-WOOL-The Commer: r. like tin, was lower In Lordon, losing | DULUTH, Jan. 30.—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1 3 i tomorrow's lssue: The market Is active 28 6d. with spot at £54 138 94 and futures | hard, T5c; N & 1 north- and prices are very firm. Ohlo XX and | at £8. Locally the market was dull and | ern, Tole %% LONDON, Jan. 30.—Money was in good " 3 40 above fleece has again xoid at %c. Fine | without Important price cha Standard | - OATS—May, 3¢ demand in the market today, but the pres 2 3 3 stap! nd clothing territory has been quite | P. B. Weare, Pres. C. A Weare, V Pre is quoted at $12; lake, $12 0; electro- fure was lessened. Discounts were firm g i active at full previous prices. Dealers out stablixhed 1862 Iytic, $12 6€12.6); casting, § 0. Lead Peor Business on the Stock exchange was qufet, »f stock have been unable to replentsh at | u" co H G1sa was 18 34 lower ‘n London at £11 §s 8d, EORIA. Jan. 30.—CORN—FI No. 3, | With prices nearly firm. Consols harden:d | S & . prices on_which profit could be secured WEARE COMMISSI . CHIC! But here it continued quist and unchanged doon un. 0 —CORN-Firm; No. 3| and home rails were firm. especiaily heavi Toned diaias Forelgn advices strong. American pur-| Alemuers ol the FriOcpai Exchanges pelter was quict and uncianged locally LA ‘o N mericans were Irregular at ti . . 4 B 00 s chases at Melbourne and Sydrey . are Frivate Wires to Al Foints. at $4.90@5.00, but In London It advanced | OATE—Firm: No. 3 white, 33 hardened, became inanimate anc o & 600 et 2 RRITINS AN Spnay are GRAIN, 150 Y1905, 1 GCIS, DONDS o £ 5 WHISKY—$1.30. - eady e TR RS e, e 132 600 N DR SN 0. T war fyoied ot Mo steady. The idleness in the Kafir depar " s 21s turers' orders. The latest advices from Bought and s0id for cash or - nent has driven operators in those Weatien. Common A . oCK CALV Buenos Avres are that the market is excitad delt borough. The local market continues more | MiBmeapolis Wheat. Fluur and Bran. iics s ctlons. notably the West African Ndventure Daly West.. 20l B s i TP and mighor e s por cent advancs ¥ns | omana nuANEH® {01 Foare of Trem or less nominal: No. 1 northern foundry 1s | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. %.—WHEAT—May, | PARIS. Jan. 3.—Husiness opened cali on | Allases - o 15 : w0 378 Shipments of wool from Botton 1o date 7 clephone 1316 Qquoted at §24.00G24.6%; No. 1 southern foun- | TPN@WMHe; July, 16hc; on track, No. 1 hard, | the bourse today. Later they became gen- | *Ex-dividend. et S 18 235 W% | from December 31, 1902, are £4.965,132 ibs. W. E Ward, Locai Mena, EGGS Recelnts, 5,054 ks, steady: state | \JATS—Dull, unchanged; January, 3ic; | Alics Outario and Pennsylvank best, H4@Bc; western, poor to faney METALS-—The London tin market was a lttle lower today, with spot closing at €131 1s and futires at €131 16s. This showing

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