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DAY, FEBRUARY 1, | Record Clearings und Big Lomn Ex- i a6 per | Beof Bteers and Cows Considerably Lower | week. nut the. demand: wae sufficient (o with Bmall Sales punslon Are the Day's Features. t exchange, par Than & Week Ago fake all that aveived at good stro NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—The market was Sieuh . The demand of roe fe conmtir merely nominal affa Some of the ng Stocks. to the betier ‘grades. ne comm JULY WHEAT IS SOLD AND MAY BOUGHT | ![nders wh aas, ahor Lo R g TR R RN, K1Y NOG’S HELD FULLY STEADY FOR THE WEEK | Quotations e western lambe i war threat in v ¥ prices on mining stocks 8.00; falr t d_lambs, § The Financial World Small Investors Throughout the United States Join Hands with the National Securities Co. of St. Louis. Mo, and Form a Gi: gantic Combinatian. | | Corn and Oata Marden, but Transac- | Pacific had & less Serious Asp 14 25 | ittwvank sheen. nesets toe , Yot tions Are Light and Close Frac Ing than was reported yes b ru : - | 3 A 800! ‘ lmbs, #2504, to reporis of very large current % and Has Beéen Fully ‘ 4.00; fesder weth | nary Pork Slumps. The extra dls i of one-half m . to thy: Detnsie eeder ewes, $2.5063.0. Repre cent on Northern Pacific had not been fore- ( Standar . told, but it was without Apparent effect| g o | CHICAGO, Jan #1 . % | upon “sentiment. As Northern Becurities | XPOFta and imports at New York. —_ cull ewin | of Trade wis fatner quies 1oies, Dt crey is practically the sole owner of Norther NEW YORK, Jan. 81.—Total imports of SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 31 western ewes | S Saey & er qu oday ef | Pacific shares and as the increase in the | merchandise and dry goods at rt of o LS an easy opening eat clos:d strong, with | Securities company s dividend New York for this week a st ‘I'!hfmn"““ it 1logs. Sheep 8t. Joneph Live Stock Market ' Provisleny wise aur ana s Pacfic evtra the episode was t tal {mports of specle at Mclal Wednesday 339 5,709 | celpts, 108 head: steady; natives, 3 Srovigloos wete dul I tead ass without n r in_the par- | New York for this week were T | Official Thursday Texars and westerns, § | ith May products from 7i Tnterest centered In the weekly bank | and $13.191 ’ o | Officlal Friday Beters TeR: veuls ; | i e Jull and prices w f even more In the day's irom the Official Saturday and s 506435 day was the selling of July and ares. The latter disclosed | SlIVer. | v HOGS—Receipts. 4280 head; Nght and |, gl OUgteay o | Det, annug Bive You the privilese ot STy o the selling uly and s to be settied Between | . Totat this week S 5 | light mixed, $6.71046.9; medium and heavy, | & n history as the “Financlal Ag withdrawing r money any time that A T caring house institutions for the day | | Week ending Jan. § s 3080676, ¥ | fpr neyer M the bistory of the world has | you wish and pay “your dividends ench iave ac . Ware (he largent in the RIstory of the clent: ; g aki | Week Soding Jan. 8......18.488 b y 1 celpta. 43 head: | there been so much whit might be month. In making an investment there longs. " The opening wes lower on ' wenk | [t house, Feaching total of g Louis, Jun 3 k! | Took snoiny 490 10...iu el e SRl g PRl | concentration of capital as i this present | are two things to consider. * The fnvestor Sables and favorable weather throughout | Tho heavy individual debts and credits of May, Tige; July, TI%@7ilgc; No. 3 | Week ending Jan. 240 14 116 | lings. & | age. Formerly an individual would make should first consider the fact that money is e ovnter wheat bell, being laGhe 10 Jai'sc | o few of the largest banks in the amsocla- | firg ! wc; July, No.'# | Yeek sading Jun, W.....14 B | an {nvestment and win or by the might | simpl mmodity-—a merchandiscable oy ot TgTlec, Shere was some seilng | tion made it seém evident that some finan- | "CORNS Higher; No. 2 cash, 41%c; track, | Total this mouth 682 1960 95,31 | Tive Siovk Market | of his own individual capital, but by the commodity—and is only worth what it will early by aiscouraged longs at Tic, the o | clal Transaction of great 'magnitude w L igher; No. 2 N otal this month, is8i g « : | present system, thousands of investors | bring, and you should taerefore take this point, but later a Dy evelo carried throigh today. The subtreasury 2 NS el e thadh: | Batal Sanoesy Ty L] iy | SI0UX CITY, Ta., Jan. 81l.—(8pecial Tele- | I themselves fnto one company, there- money to that murket which will bring on buying by commission houses and on | had a large credit ba to the pay- 5 ot s Fotal Jannery: 3% gram.) - CATTL Recelpts, 20 head; | by having the concentrated strength of the | you the largest amount of profit for it and sovering by shorts and the market became | ment of 4 Central Paci fue the o : No. I white, $7ig [ RotRt Jenasst: TR Hie ; beeves, $.30G cows, bulls and | entire capital. The Napoleon of this class | You must be discriminating in making your auite strong, May selling up 1o Tikc. ' The | ernment. The large | ansion for the | T ot it oatedtl A0 | Dol Jannary: i DR R $1.50G40); stockers and feeders, [ of investment i« undoubtedly J. Piery estments and investigate thoroughly th close was firm with May & shade lower | week was Attributed (o the Pennsgivania Sasy; red winter patents, 3,456 Al January, 18 108 1046 calves and ycarlings, $2.50@4.00, | Morgan, who t keen business judg- | people to Whom You re entrusting your at T7gc. A falr cxport demand was @ |iian, which ls authoritatively stated 1o fan g algl 15 | JRuuaty o o Recelpts, 380 head: 5¢ lower, sell- | ment and by th dence which he has money. Now. the standing the Na strengthening factor late In the day. Clear- | have been nearly $0 Teta mensratly B8 stendy, 1 January, 159 0N 0 25416, 75; Duik, $6.4066.0. inspired in the multi-millionaires of our | tional Securitiéa Co. is unguestionable and ances of wheat and flour were -qual v helieved that a considerable portion of the | SEED-Timothy, steddy at $.0063.60. | oo January, 185 psckiptige Me ) : untry, is to form billfon-dol- | it will take but iittle time and troubl 72,00 bu. Primary receipts were 569,000 bu.. | oan was taken by forelgners and was thus | BRAN—Strong: sacked, cast track, 81| RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE Stoek 18 Sight, 1 the city of St Louis to find out the exact standing of this firm compared wi o year ago. Minne-|a factor in the easfer tone of exchange | i o 5t | firm k s the National Securities | which I8 doing 50 much for the smull in. 8polis and I reported receipts of 321 | wiich developed during ~ the week. The | SIAY—Timothy, stronger at $10.00315.00;: | coong, [OHOWINg table shows the recels of | The following were the receipts of liv whose standing in the financial world | vestors throughout the country. — Simply cars, which, with local receipts of 2 cars, | re-deposit with the banks by the railroad | prairic, slow at 8. i | fattie:, hoks und shecp ai’ Bouth Umalit |stock at the six principal citles yesterday: | s of the highest nature. They are today | sit down and send your name and address Bone of contract grade, made total receipts | company of the proceeds of the lvan has | 1RC ’ . ey N S . Cattle. Hogs. Sh ing for the small investor who has from | to the National Securitles Co., St. Louts for the three points of 352 cars, against 44 | been responsible for the free supply of | BAGGING-—§ Cattie ... T | Omaha . g 23 6688 21 80 v to Invest what J. Plerpont Morgan | Mo., and they will send to you by return last week and 328 a year ago funds which developed yesterday In the | « HEMP-—Twine, 8¢ | Hows adthii o " 3i4 | Chicago ., o0 8,000 is doing for the multi-milllonaires of our mail thefr beautiful hook, which will ex Corn was quiet and nfter a lttle weak-¢ money market. The ordinary Speculator | - PROVISIONB-Botk: Lower: Jobbing, | by on e e | Kansas City ountry, and by forming a gigantic com- | plain to you fully the exact nature of thelr ness on the early depression In wheat, @ fin stocks finds cause for hesitation wbout | standard mess, $16.70. at | Average pric 4 for hogs at South |8t Louls . ! bination, made up of thousands of investors | busines wnd whl also glve you firmer feeling developed, the offerings being | operating in the evidence of such finan- | §8.40. Dry salt meats s, | OMaba for the ladt several diys with com. | St Joseph . in every state in the unjon, they arc now | the names and addresses of banks light. ‘A good cash demand, together With | clal requirements as was furnished by to clear ribs, § 4 ey T e GRER WSS o u OIY recognized as a mighty factor in the finan-|and trost ympanies, to whom . you no improvement in the car situation, wers | day's bank statement and clearing hou s. Bacon, weak; amrerpdd | clal world. The general plan apon which [can write and find that the large assets of bull factors. The principal buying was by | figures. The market sold off after the bank ar ribs, 101215 | Totals.....cins 8 the National Securities is operated [ this company will sbsolutely protect the commission houses. The close was firm. | statement and glosed dull but about stend e | does not materially differ from that em- deposits which you make. While, as stated with May a shade lower at 4%@i4%c, after | United Staid coupons have advanced i Tam Lo b T | ployed by the national banks, that i, the | before, they nccept smali deposits from $50 selling between 4%@Hxc and § L per_cen compared with the closing call n . | Jan. 2.0 ‘\uu: o | National Securities Co., fnvest their money | upwards, still they have many larger de receipts were 236 cars, with none of contract [ of last week | 5, . § Bt | that they receive from depositors in bor positors, such as Chas. W. Hawkins of Onts were uleo neglected, but in the ab- | the New York Btock exchange 3 Jan | ¢ 2] . vestors in_the Natlonal Securities Cc 0.0 ¢ tt, o physiclan of War gence of wny selling pressire, prices vuled | Gunivon 3% So. Raiiway pid..... 5 3 r; 18c for fresh | 3an i stead of occupying the relative posit saw, Ind vd Wit them $6.000, und rm ueh ¢ ) o prd | ipts.Shipments. | Jan. o ‘.\.1(» <;|ur‘-l in_the natlon \\h“vk«l :uwlw matly others me Iv;VA.~ h rm “H « | . Tios Clo. andi theseny Goctny, the same posts | of 100,000 "nnd Its reputation for. solldity celpis were rather light, 215 cars being re- | pai & Onic 1 Flour, bbls............ &0 8000 | Jan: 8TOCKS, BONDS, tockholders do in the national banks. The [ the country, and {f you wish to know full ived here. The close was steady with | 8o prd o o i won ¥ national banks in accepiing your deposits | particulars ind alzo to learn why it takes May unchanged at 364c. after ranging be- | Canadian Pacific Cotny by 14000 oot v | INVESTMENT SECURITIES. |for a given time, pay from 8 per cent to 4| money to make money and that a small 3 36! Can 8 = Jan tween 3614@36%c and 56%¢ anada 8o % | Oats, bu A $1,000 60,000 | 340 per cent interest per annum and then take [ investor has not the opportunity to make May provisions were dull and prices held | Ches & Onlo . j;f: barely steady. There was no important | Chicago & Alton YARNEE Cits Grain and Divelilens jan. gradel elther one way or the ‘other’ Late | cyltafs ' i i 8 &L eep il el - | fan | ‘ DR BT LM hicago & O. W 2 B iy Saany s BAT--May: | Jar 6 | your money and reinvest it and the profit | the large profits if he goes it alone as he ih OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. | your o, Mk e moncy. i daivided | witl (o jofn this slgantic ombination_of among the stockholders. ~ The National Se- | small ‘{nvestors, write today to The Na- 16.40 | ch o ; Tal , { curities Co. take your money and guarantee | tional Securities Co Dt St. Louls, B A K R on potnt. | o S ot e o e . i o May, (o Sp@3stic. | Jan, § We offer Union Stock Yards|g'per cent per month dividends, 7 per cent ' Mo. took place, with the close at low point. | do, prd. ..o Wella-r Cash: No_ 3 mixed, Miqilc; No. 2 white, | J4T 3 : The decliné In January lard w 0 Benvy, | G0, 5 & 8 1 Amal. " Copper . e No. 3 41e i | 1 Stock, Seuth Omaha, at 1054, was continued absorpti e | Con t n the Heaviest o h $4.00G4.490;_falr to tion Lower, While Jan- Hudson, which wae exp Date. | 1908, (1902, 1901 (1900, |1895. 1895, |1597. e ‘paspy 8 PESES S 5 Cpeege that commodity by o leading Interest hav- | Chicago & N. W 57c; No. 2 red, 10c; No. 3, 85@68c. | aa {3 34 nrice of January pork, which y>sterda do et Btd s July, 66%c." Cash 2 hard, 66@ | Jan wold at $19 the support heretofore given | do 24 pra 3 No. 3, ®@estac 0. 4, 58@62c; rejected, | nting to 42igc. May p sed R . mer. € 2 white, 3@36%c; No. 2 mixed, | Jan t oy, May lard was off 5c at| go jat b4l TR HGR g ey . g 371, while ribs were down 2%@b~ at $9.12s. | pa? 31 B s et i lpas A BLS 2818 ot o g | Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | Del L. & W Amerings 5. Y—T $13.50; prairie, $9.00, H | S 8 g8 ‘ yistimated recelpte for Monday, Whesb et L a'w.. [P s & & TR Cradmers. babes asiny. e, | Jan 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 106 6,000 head do ptd 8 'Anac. “Mining Co EGGS—174c 5 1y A { 81| et The leading futures ranged as follows: |Erie o% Brookiyn .1 Receipts. Shipmats, | 380 Z1...| 8 8% pobio 4 do st pid iiy Colo. Fuel & Iron Wheat, bu.......... 10,600 dan, B...| ¢ 4y 3| e e ¥ 5 Jan, 2., B4, 38 - Braum ot L Blen) IO Great Nor. pid.. 11l 202 * Cont. Tobacco pid Oats, bu.o il e 0 | Jan. ... ¢ IR0 “Wheat | | 1 ) Horking Valiey o0 Gen, Eioctl i | Jan.. 3 Jan. | % W T Iilnols. Contral Inter. | TABOE vore Philadelphiz Produce Market. * Indicates Su 0“ Gflllfl k May ‘Z_‘ 'fl;: kb3 lowa Central 4 do ptd . fll’llll“\lil PHIA, Jan. 3L-BUTTER = The officlal umber of cars of WSy (auah| T Lo prai ed, Firm and good "démand;" extra western | brought in today by each foad w Orn— Lake Erte creamery, 26ic; creamery earb; rints, | “attle. )gS. Sheep. J. o < Jan. (6 Q% o 4% % 46 | o pfa Lead o o s e L T S s R ’ CORN—Exports of corn are enormous, freight block- May [l G gl R T N, Aerican . 38—Firm, with good. femand; _fresh | Wankgit 5t I A . e r it 5 — : : Y '(')'n“(l:A [ T A ..m‘u ‘| ey 4 s by, 2 .m.‘ulxrkvlui“rcl.‘lrl: “r’r’«:n““r:; te 1,000 bushelsl age east practically raised, shipments of corn the past - | Mex. Central 3 People's Gas Sc, at . . 4 ente 3 v 5 : i ¢ hi May B mpegs BB Ee R o bra ork Bull S, S ol i New |© LM& : & 1 Every facility for prompt trading Pe ‘ w0 |18 T Rl L R R ey smak, SGIRC, Now ork Tull cieame | & : in either Grain or Stocks Is offered to : i " 16 82| 16 65 | . 3. "Centrai 180 |Bigar g prime _large, 1ic; New York full creams, | - . Grading extremely poor. Market oversold. Holdings Lard— | Norfalk & W ([Vnloa Bug & P 8 stiindar Y placed on regular exchanges by means are largely in the hands of a powerful bull crowd and g 140 010 | 04mil 9% do ptd | 30 ptd........ Toledo Grain a 5 ! sl 9 3g| 9 {334 U 8. Leather . 2 . Total recelpts...... 9 2 3 v . renaratt are 1 sder » an active g ¢ May S8 338 51 g do pfa W»IOLEDO. Jan, $L-WH and | 1The disposition of the day's receipts was || °f OuT Private wires. preparations are in order for an active bull campaign 200 | 900 | pomgf 80 3 Bidenii MY do st i CORK-“Dan,"dnohangod, hy, dine. (B8 TINE SASL RYST UTcHasIoR the Hum: —_ shortly. SATURDAY RED LETTER goes into details 1902 o pd. .. . Steel . . ). - H 36%c; May, Buy i S OatH S| = 910 | 912%] 917y L. & 8. Fa s BT o STige P STREEI JRNINY) Mio; My, PR 4 T Cattie. Hogs. Sheep, BT 900 | 9025 do ist pra estern Union ... . - | omaha Packing Co . : regarding the coming movement, the underlying condi- a Locomotive. .. 2§ EED—Clove ; BoAtY ¥ | Swift and Company 6 rk f".' A s g pdz | sanaty, FOb Mootk T aotiver mieady: | Armour & Co.... A Full Line of Marke s tions and the future selling price of corn. k. c. Southiera L Cudahy Packing Co...ll ..., 1 i celved at all times. Our e 2 + 1 o prd........... $1.%5; prime alsike, § Armour, from Sioux ¢ e 2 TR AT flle . : b Do atnte ' <191 [Rock lsland ... T * | Armour, from Kan's City WHEAT—Further liquidation on wheat will come L 8.75; stral Spring patents, | g, pacific ... . 83%) do prd. Minneapolis Whe Flour and Bram. Taio8 s e : . : » . | Morton & Gregson 8 % 3 § ¢ A Siipe..: Srients, 1000 45 bawere, 818 | & Rty i w5 MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 3.—WHEAT—May, | Other buyers....... MARGINS ON GRAIN early in the month when buying will pay big profits. I WHEAT—No, 2 spring, #3@7ic; No. 8 Ne . T5%@To%c; July, T6%c; on track, No. 1 hard, . N & Tec: No. 2 red, TAY BT, Yy Yoek-Money Mucket. 76%c; No. 1 northern, 76c; No. 3 northern, s Cee 2 CENTS PER BUSHEL. am a believer in $2.00 wheat on the May delivery and I R -\Nx ; 43%c sN-. 23”!1:;:. 48 r.fi Nl-:‘W Y%RK, Jan, 31,—~MONEY—On call, ‘*’,‘!;’-m.“ First patents,’ $4.06G4.15 a | satura n'?' s generally the. ety or(\fln b fat iti OATS—No. 2, 3c; No. 3§ white, ®%@ | steady at it o o FLOUR—F1rst patents, $4.06@415; second | Saturday, there were not enough cattle pe ‘e o : ate my position. HKe, 2 i N0 | ety aay, «';:%‘:Jr' cent; ninety ‘days and putents, $38G405; tirat dleats, $2.60; second | here today to make a market. The supply MARGINS ON STOCKS have tHousAnYA oL reanouR 760 Bl AHERIS T DUBHAUE YE—No. 2, 4c. six * months, 1%@4% per cent; = prime | Cl€Ars, ) i or the week has been fairly liberal, but g A 4 2 \BARLEY-Good feeding, #346c; fair to | mercantile phper, {8s per cent prime | “BRAN—In" bulk, $14.50G14.7. stit there fs u silgnt decrease as compared 3 T0 5 POINTS. STOCKS—If you are interested in Wall Street specu- cholce malting, 43G65c. TERLIN KCHANGE-Firm, . with 4 s last week. The receipts for the mon 3 SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $116; No. 1 north- (actual business in bankers' bills at $4565%% | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKE of January, as will be seen from the table | lati if vou are long or short of securities in the weptern, $1.21, Prime timothy, $4. Clover, | 4.87 for demand and at $4.83875014.54 for =ixty - above, show a blg Increase over last year We handle 20 shares and upwards ations or 1ty g L contract grade, $11.90. days; posted rates, $4.841 and $4.575%G15%, | . and also over all previous years. Other A gL SR e 4 4 A PROVISIONS—Méss pork, per bbl., $16.50 | commercial bills, $.87%G4 5340, i | Cattle Nominal—Hogs and Sheen | markets have also had heavy supplies, so of Stocks and 1,000 bushels and up- New York market you should consult the RED LETTER 16.6%. Lard, per 100 Ibs.. $9.50G9.62%. | SILVER—Bar, c; Mexican dollare Steady, with Fair Receipts. that the general downward tendency of 5 % : 59,15, 3 i ) s not to be wondered wards of Grain, as reats at ¢ ¢ on all important movements Balted shoulders. (boged), 045, Short | = BONDS—Government: Retunding s, |, CHICAGO, Jan. 31 _CATTLE-Reelpts. | "¢ pect atoer market this weck has been as ALErCals AUWL U ERAIED ol I DI I0OSER DI clear sides (boxed), $9.375@9.62%. gistered and coupon, 109; 3. relstered, | #0%; market nominal; good to prime steers, | THE PECT SHeck MATker this WOCK as Haed cn'u- BR“ETTE & co that are to come in Wall Street. Send for SULLIVAN'S y . FAMOUS RED LETTER. cago and other prominent points rapidly deminishing. i coupon, 107%; new ere $4.505.75; poor to mefdium, $3.0064.50; stock- | | 2 ant 2o Recelpts. Shipments, | 110; 5, registered, 103; coupon, 104%. Rall: | ie\fers, $2.000G4.T0; canners, i DUlls, | backers ded. On Friday there was a e - T SORRD, SRR 7Y TUa0 | Tord bonds: Sted | $2.5G4.55; calves, $8.0G6.75; Texas-fed | DASKEIS nesded, = On ErAay e but st 144 La Salle St Bank Floor, 3 | . : 4 o as | Bteers, §3.50G4.50. A e o eare lower 4T e e {{u’flfi“.clunlllg Quotations ¢n bonds are as | *HEE PPN | day, 15.00; estimatea | the Wweek closed with prices 15G%c lower | v | . - kLo W LSRR than the close of the previous week. The | el, 8190 Main. G ’I‘ S ll Gntw, B e e 10 L& N kot | 07, Monduy, B0, left Grer, S0, Market | pulk of e cautle now coming forward sell | eorge - ullivan, ye, bu...... o a ‘supon . A [Mex. Centra T | B s e s wmod. e ehaeaed and | from $4.00 to $4.50, with an occasional bunch (8 Barley, bu. .. § S A R T PR e S G U STE vy | Kood enough to ‘bring $.00 or better, but | — Omaha Office, Room A, N. Y, Life Bldg. On the Produce exchang) today naw 4s, Tog. M, K & T ... 36.30a8. bulk of sales, @ ' no finished cattle have been offered with ter market was dull and steac coupon do s % % | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000; | Which to make a test of the market ] WIL E. WALSH, Manager, Tel- 3372. OMAHA, NEB. 16@2c; dalry, 154 Eggs, weaker; A N. Y. market btaady: good €6 cholas. Wethers, | 1:”" cow trade has ;‘,v:.<v_|~r\‘4r(--hr.:u ‘«l|vul‘nv s a“d ff, cased returned, 2lge. Chee 4 $.400 fair to cholce mixed, $3.50@3 40 | decline. As compared with the close o p ASt Wee safe to quote the general | western ' sheop, 001~ wative " Iatnhe; | ANE Week, 1t I8 £nfe.to quote tHE KONSRS} o . i $4.0008.40, wes'ern lambs, $4.0006.2. | market a’ quarter lower, or 20@3c lower. . o y | The class of cows that have suffered the NEW CYORK GENERAL MARKETS, . & & Neading sep 4. Ofticlal’ yesterday: most’ are those that have been selling | Bal. & ‘ohlo L & W e Rt Regotpts. Shipments, | Foting" .08 ana %580, while the canners | 50 Per Gent or Over per Annum Quotations of the Day on Various| do conv ds g E HOEE J.ioseis 440 | Went off the least, The bulk of the cows D Canada So. % - sell from $2.50 to $8.50, with prime grades Commodition, B Bt Sheep .. : Setlina is th Shes. Estimates Based on Ascertained Facts NEW YORK, Jan. 81.—F LOUR—Recelpts, | do 1s inc. So. Pacific 4s.. As_mentioned yesterday, the bull market 3 14,230 bbls, :xpurnq, 16,242 bbls.; dull and | Shes. & Ohle 4l 80. Rallway i Kansas City Live § 3 | has been very unsatisfactory to the selling FOR THE BEST & o4 “ hicago & A. 3is... 78 |Texas & Pacific is KANSAS CITY, Jan. 31.—CATTLE interests. The better grades in particular t s f :.me vn;;;n ‘Mlu sl?ruolm. wl:\xer B aQ e WNT, SLL &N e celpts,.o); market nominal; choice have been hard sellers, and have ""'“"""GHGMBW |and & Lumba[ cu . $3.60G3.65; Minnesota patents, P g dn 111 Unlon Pacifie 4 and_dressed beef steers, fair to | little more than the bologna bulls. It takes | h $4.1004.30; winter ex:ras, §2.80g3.10; winter N R SN & | good, $3.90@4.80; stockers o ors, $2.75 | & prime fat bull now to bring $.50, while AND SAFE“T lNVESTMENT bakers, $3.35G3.45: winter low grades, §2.60 : 5 Frars G weaterncied steers, $gs10; ‘rexas | the bulk sell from 335 (0 825, Veal calies | Owns the finest body of Red Cypress n .90. Rye flour, dul): fair to xood, $3.00 B ateers, §3.00G4.10; Texas cOws, §2.00G3 00; na- | have held just nbout steady all the wees. | /WAS 110 EOCRE POCY O St e 3 5 B 1 3 s & oA Basn s e R Shore 'ia Uve Cows, SLISEIW. native helfers, 8200 | The weck cloged with the market on | s wiate of Tout sy 50 dar kosets of On the Market, Backed by Gold a1 with Millions in Sight ur, dull, 220G, spot and to arrie. &L E 4 g2.75; canners, 0; bulls, $2.2568.75; | stockers and feeders of good quality active | Pin as one pine peration, ORNMIZAT. f,'mm,f" Eiped A Te g7 iy Gentrai 43 0% | ca 3,004 7.0, ipts for ' the week: | and strong. Dehorned cattle in particular | paying monthly dividends of one per . SORNMEALT Stendy yellow western, | s o T Cutiier S cuives, T A T I T S R A Lo B Columbus Consoli ate ock pRYE-bteady;"No. 2 weatern, Glc., 1. o. | 'Hockiug Ve, it ot ower: cop b0 Bl of sales W 70g | MOre than the horned cattle of the s4me | complete large cypress mill, lab, ., Afloat; state, b6@6TI4C, > g ~Offe ower; t¢ %: bulk o les, quality. Cattle welghing from 800 to 1 . 3 3 Nhuu, el Ity oW York. | *Ofared. § 3o T R g pounds’ were n the' gregtest demand, but | shingle and planing plants. X SHARE ew York, nominal 86,8 0 it 864008, T4 ; ers, 060 | fight cattle of good quality also sold ‘well, ~ 3 WHEAT—Reo bu.; exports, Bosten Stevks and 0 ples, WHGEI. Recelpta for week, | pit common AU of il weikhits was nes: Capitol Stock, $300,000. AT 80 CENTS PER R 4,120 bu.; s L s0%c, ele-| BOSTON, Jan. 3.—Call loans, 415G6 e | Jected and hard to sell at any price. The et ik 31 . JBOSTON, 3L—Call loans, 44G5 per | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 100: | Mo of "the eattie from $1% to $3.15, it Tre. Tt an ‘e He L 0 by WAOAE No. | cont: (Imé loans, 405 per cent.” OMilal | market airong: native iambs. 3005 willi: | bulk e Sle selling as highh as B 6. Half of it Treasury Stock. $100.00 fovested in Homestako atock showed profits of over $10.000 bestdes | 9 Mgt~ 0. 'b., afloat; | clo: of stoc d bonds ern lambs, $.55@6.10; fed ewes, $3.0065.10 9 ¢ s just a fair Saturday's d JOLU! S sho G S R i re (o anty ot sy D bioat | Atatless 101 Allones ftive wethers, ShEbd1 5. wontern wethers. | pOGS-—There was just o fuir Butufday s | yaiue of Present Timber Holdings, $674.000. tremendous returns in dividends. COLUMBUS should do as well, as it has shipments and’ bearish winter Sheas 1 ARimaees $3.00G4.90; stockers ders, R2.30G3.50. | shened about ateady with yesterday's close, | the extension of all ore bodies that pass through the Homestake, besides thoso news depressed wheat for time this morn. %/ Calumet. & ‘Hocia Recelpts for week, OF nearly @ nickel lower than yesterday's| No chance about it. Product, cost of of the HIDDEN FORTUNE. SPECIAL CAR LOAD OF THIRTY-TWO IN after which it rallied partially on c ..... 99% Centen; - | average. The market was not particularly | manufacturing, gelling value and profit can e > o z % The close was quite steady at 8% Copper 4 St. Lowls Live Stock Market, }mm\_ but still, \]‘lum;: t e muh'(“h“ be closely etimated Every good mill in VESTORE just returned from & trip to the property. Write for a copy of rtial e net advance. March closed - & IS, —CA7 B Retoln offerings, practically everything was dis- | ¢hg gouth s earnt ® to 100 per ce t ents. omestake started with about 30 acres of ground, prac- ac; May, SORGAle, closed at Sic: July 3 00 Thenm . 1otuaing Bos AreniaRecelpts; | [osed f In good season. The bulk of SR dcth i eRS.R 80 ita 1M Des ot thelr indorsements. Homestake star & P GYTINE, closed ut Thc i, | steady: native shibping and export steers, | medium weight hogs sold from, 3 e Bk : Lixan Bt tically no ore in sight, had to haul in all machinery and supplies by ox of ores. COLUMBUS starts with CONN—Recelpts, .00 bu.; exports, 108,- | Union Pac i Powt D550, f L e prime heavy hogs sold from | few thousand shares at par value of 3$1.00 187 bu,; o, 1, nominal elevaton and e k. | Mar® coseas O Gt om rassen M. [ RN b B sTan, anox. dubted JHg joxe The llght stuft sold from $6.66 down. | cach. ~Illustrated prospectus sent on ap- teams, had to experiment upon treatment : g; siecrs under1on 1 Wi, P or Tamk woek nmounting 1o | Pcation 355 acres of ground ONE OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF ORE IN SIGHT, an hcrease over last week amounting to | Plcation 655 acres of ground, MILLIONS OF I « g oitoats o8 vellow VNG white | A Sar gt | @ow: “uieers “nder 100 1be. $.0a4,60; | ; fiotkers ) { about 1000 head, For the month of Junu- WRITE US TODAY two lines of rallroads at hand and the past twenty-five years' experiments of s, 8L | abe s decrease ae compared with B . : : 5 4 with wheat, the close was steady and. from | Gor, Eleetrt 18 Trimountain B N B ey TaAe s RN o Wl ft o the Homestake to guide them. Columbus should certainly equal the Hom at, ose wus steady and fro i Th, 32850440 : sume weather s, dull cables, large receipts | American T. & T 2 Santa’ Fe Copper : | here and absence of demand In sympathy | Dominion I & 8 Tamarack K | Mass. Electric 164 Trinit 3 cows and helfers, | T ! H v 11 7 ) }e net higher to unchanged. February | oo F i Trintty .. o0 w8 an 34000 head. The market this week has 'I’h K d ' k P t c stake. Write for finely illustrated prospectus teference—Western Bank, closed at Sote: March, SEMUOTC, closed b % United Siates . e A ¥ 1Bty ‘good shape. altbougn prices | | 118 KBMUTIC romotion GO, hres ST, S g cigsed at 401 10 Ueay b <~1‘<.mplu 1000 ‘n'm], amurk.qk 1ng | Taen 4n SHMELY B0 e -yt Denver, others if desired. Approved stocks sold on Instalments. @8 Lo-Toe, closed at VT 4o ptd §6% Winona o | 30500 Ehurehers® 38 106696 forth. ~The s with a gain of ) TS—Receipty, 6 | g " sers 8. putche 10G4.9 i e as with the close o INVESTMENT BANKERS. B 8Ot Quick: Mo & 430 Bianain white | Adventere ©° B [Daly “We $| SHEEP AND LAMBE-Receipts, 1on | B0 0 “hoj 'Saics : R HERBERT S. SHAW, B e e e, T0i, Standard white, | N W head; market strong: native muttons. §.90g | 1 - Av. Sh. P DENVER, COLO, white, Blic: track mixed western, Aominal; Londen Stock Quotations, S.20; inmba, 750640 culls dnd bucks, £2.0) i : X track while! @ ic. Oplions slow and barely | LONDON. Jan, 31.—Closing qaotations ‘ e Mention this paper cows and era, 82254475, canncrs $80G250; bulls Offices 14 and 15, Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colo. steady. Muy closed at 42 Cousols for mos New York Central HAY-Dull; * shipping, ®@Mc; good to| 8o \|Nortolk & Westers Woel Rarkot, cholce, . 0.941.05 | Anaconds 4 ptd NEW YORK, Jan. 3L—WOOL~Firm; | e . ¢ . on ‘,.‘:n‘l;;lu_l irm; state, common to cholce Mehisan 3| ontario & Wostera b | Neece page A dnn, 4 3 L fe; A8ul, olde, 8§ 13¢ ™ 4 1 enneylvania ST. Lo an. 31 ' OOL—8teady 1 - Gl coust, 1M, HGe, 1001 BGIE olds, | Pallimers & Ohio’.. los Rkt Mine.. firm medlim grades and combing. 17G21c; ST CHANCE AT $1.00 i ; v Pacie 10 Reading Hght fine, 1AGr18c; heavy fine, 1116 H v PER S s —rirm: Gaiveston, 15 Californta, © o, washed, 19@29¢ Have YOU Had it in Wheat Lately? HARE i IRER=Ti 4 LONDON. Jan. 31 —~WOOL—The offerings M It not why dom't you et Information California-Nevada Mining Co. Leather—Firm; weld, 24@25% E - . at the wool auct n er today consisted ,,‘u My ! PROVISIONS- Beef, s y: tamily n )t a superfor selection of 12,691 ba'es; com- ) Ae ey DA R AG: et Samily, e ; : s artrs Sl o o e ! : W Nrxsd our_subscribers to buy whest | CUARANTEES 21.80; packet, o & . 1 : ssbreds were irregular. Falkland lsland | % and 80 cents and on Friday, | 1 & £ " dy ¢ & Jan. 24, we sald, “Sell May wheat above ON PAR VALUE OF ETOCK WHEN VICTOR £L0OGIT.00. Cut m oes o k was In steady demand and fine Cape | J Wi PR T ek 1 O A T L 4 e 9G10c; plekl s \ a8 Good Hope and 1 1 readily APRIL 18T ol A [ o Il . 149Y, Wabash America bought ate supoly " ‘H ou bought at and sold above X 9, Th@™e. Pork. qulls ramily, $ix AR SR ; reany you only 850 a o8 OF H4b OR i it WORTH 420,000,000 R0 shart Sloar, 340041 ooy, S MONE¥-30¢ ¢ of dia- Queensiand bales: scoured L taking our Dally F PERCENT PER MONTH ON PAR VALUE VicTor M1 OMPLETED, 5 o g . e | Sount In the open u t bills s Wreasy sd. Victorla, = 38 ain. (One week's trial for $1) || 1ne Arisons Mill will be Anished this month an s may be Incressed next mosth. Wi "PTER- FIEAREER @37-18_per cent months 4, 7dG1s 6d; gr bygddris b H | "Send ‘for FREE booklets, which tell ail Positively i st g G g TR Wi et IR [ L ¥ 0 dien;” scotired” | 7 | about our methods and are tull of valuable || PRESENT PRICE $1.00 PER SHARE Wil sdvance Peb'y 15 to $1.50. Write for Prospectus 0l0 eld eamery, 190% l" 4 o est Australia | iInformation. AT IR ramovaled e e Mats : o e il greasy, QAT | & 2 ) \ THE MARKET CHART co. | W. I BALDWIN & CO.. Financial Agents, VOLCKERT BLBG., ALBANY N. Y. CHEEFE—Firm: state full créam, fancy,| OMAHA. Jan. 31.—Bank clearings for the | & 1 ipe of G e | | 45 Maller's Butlding Chicago, 111, | (EFERENCE—Commercia ex; Btate Hank & Company, Los Angeles, Osl.; aay gimall colored. fall made, e Tute made! | wedk ending Lo show un increase of 00 baley: seoured : < | Journal of the Btate et mising e ite, fall made WG, Inte | 89985276 over the corresponding | greasy. 5alid kland island 2 2 | | late made, 19%¢. large, white. fali made 1803, the second serfes of sales amount to ,-to-date mining paper (fully | Fge: Iate mads, 1day 3 bales, inc T torw ai- trated), containing all the lat- C. A Weare, V-Pres EGGS—Firm,; and Pennsylvanla, | Toesday 1 8 73 | T inners 3 4 st o Taod sola S S | p. B Wears. e, 3 . ¥ . and,, Peagerivegts, | RS o+ : . S BRI e B £ o Tt soia Co Bt BUY WHEAT Kentucky, NGBe; western, poor 1o’ §ood, | Thureday . Cotton Movkot. o were only two cars of o ."“i“m piefeelogn WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD o exccute orders for 1,000 bushels and b 7Y Friday 9 1 $4.10. which w nounced just abo upwards. Deliveries made in Chicago and ALLOW —8teady; city (82 per packing), | Saturday < 5 1 NEW ORLEANS, Jun TTON— | v N Tedaluta i & aleinvers of the Frincipal kxchanges. . u g0 and Gyc; country (packages free) Sl oise Quiet_and steady; sales R o oy o e & N reeante | ¥, $. Mining Journal, 150 Nassau St., | Frivate Wires to All Polats. Kausas City. All orders will recelve care ) POULTRY—Alive, nominally unchang: Totals 5 . nary, 7 ; good ordinary Mo i i | L e Svenasel and far ihe BNt thare | New York. GRAILN, PROVISIONS, STGCKS, BONDS | ful and prompt attention dressed. western chickens, 13g1ic; wester PHILADELPHIA Jan. “81. — Clearings, | dling. 84c:’ middling 9%c; midaling. | amounting to over 40,00 head. As wiil be | Bought and sold for cash or Nowis, 13¢; turkeys, 18ac 11,4525, balances, $1.560.84; money, § per | 95-1 middling falr, 10c: rveceipts, 16119 » from the table ipts above, it 1, ‘ future deliver, RICE-¥irm; Japan, nomital cent. y pales: stock, 88216 bales.” Futures, quist | also the at v celved at 'thes IRWIN GREEN& COMPANY, | oxana BraNCH! 110-111 Foard of Trade BOYD & MERRILL METALS—Nothing of feature transpired | BALTIMORE, Jan Clearings, $3.596,- | and_steady: February. S.9a872: March, [ yards i | N TR 1 ' 7 clephone 1316 ROOM 4 N. ¥, : BLDG, o metals today, prices ruling generally ur ; balances. $76,822; money, § per cent. = | 8.79G8.Mc; April 5558 Th 1 h ESTASLISHED 1854 W. E. Ward, Locai M=nager Tel. chauged, with business of the regulatio NEW YORK, Jan 31 —Exchanges, June, 8976 July ackers h peen v « GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STUCKS, ¢ ) Saturday dullness. Tin was barely steady, | M6.M4; balances, $4, ) ;ia}‘w\. September 2 1, st 4 middling, Siec; salés. 230 receipts wera kers | ephone, 32 1370, electrolytic, $1246@126& CHICAGO, Jan. 31 —Clearings, $24 5095 | recetpts. 2 bales, shipments, 3450 bales; | pounded the half-fat stuff but that Al ders promptl; xecuted on Chicage t 1 » [k, ngnasn Lead ‘quiet o ting for | beiancens B.oM0r. Mo Tt exchange, | stock, 5,18 bales, 1 to be expected, The pment 'up{.wu"lff.im JPOSS e Hakes Mo N ot ' ase 1089,

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