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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1910 » 'QRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | creaced: Toom wu Gass; wsusom vocs ae- | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |17 clrcviadito aneransee - 1064006 masia: creased 826,000 bu, Rye, 819,00 bu.; in- deposits increased, 30,576,000 marks; gold in crease, 24000 bu. Barley, 241,00 bu.; de- hand increased, 57,0400 marks. crease, 117,000 bu. ‘ — All Lines Are Deoidedly Wedk and| o' = s L kET Speculative Sentiment Blows Hot New York Money Market. Cattle Trade Devoid of Strength and Heavy Selling Continues. and Cold in Wall Street. | steady, Swest por geats rullng raie B pes Activity per i pv 5 an 7y o e e Al sty o ottt Wiio Toark vecs shvy ooy amye: o mmod! N i ninet; 3 per . RECEIPTS ARE SURE T0 OROW| xuw vous jen foorioun warse|OPENS STRONG AND TURNS WEAX [ cni fhly daye 988 o !\ paRLY HOO MARKET WIGHER nd about steas Spring patents, $5.50 aiamenty PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-44G5 —— a winter pno%‘. $5. 4076.90; winter per_oeht. N Moderation of Wealher b the $Xias No. 1 WwoLK; Kensse straigns, Transcontinental Rallrond Stocks Are ITERLING X0 "k’:'.‘l‘afl“‘.?'.. with | $heep and Lambs in Libe -l“l 1y . : aple and Fancy Produce Prices Fars - I B rid 8 8385G olds Jaiaud o " s i Clear the Conges- e i ran No. 5 Wdh| Lowen on' Prospects of New Lines |ScIUST Dusiness in henkers' (bills 8t 94560 ot 0 g *SiEEP-ADout thirly cars of sheep and | Bished by Buyers and Wheleasiers p = g g s e B A At L R Pries ot & veostr 0 Lt v el e A ST S UL et S ye Slour, et e vt E SR~ fexican dollars, #o. he big bulk of this estimate was on hand | the retal d +1b. 0 o Nov L Thelr Lin 4408 cholce to fancy, $46@4 M, Buckwheat Trattic. BONDS--Government and: Falirond, sasy Strong Level Bl D ol e s oietng | 10 i, tubs, 38We: No & In 1:1b. oa on: ticur, quiet; bulk, per 100 ibs, $2.00, nominal Closing quotations on bonds were as fol- of the usual mixed grades of fed stock and | 80; in 60-1b. tubs, 3ilkc; pRcking steck, solid CORNMEAL~—8teady; fine white and yel- lows: uallty on an average was little different | back, 8 fresh rolls. g fancy dalry, OMAMA, Jan, 17, 1810. |low, $1.65G100;" coarse, SL46@160; kiin dried, | Npw YORK, Jan. 17.—8peculative sentl- ;00K Conteal dat . do. 9% SOUTH OMAHA, Janusry “‘s‘:w‘ Fom that of moat Tuna Iately. |12 e (Market ehanges’ dvery Tueaday! Al were decldedly | 33,85 ment blew hot and blew cold in the stock | 3 .. : Sattle, Hoy eop. | Packers needed good strings from .the 1 itter, ; y ok e T e ing that starced | RYE--Bteady: Ko, 2 wentérn, ®ic, nom- | marker today ahd the sudden transposi- 3 SlLmKinte Mere W, 4e. G | pRecelbts weres C8 8% ° 30| openina. and buysrs wasted ithe time duts | POU LTRY- Dressed Brotlers, a do last week continued today. Receipts at |inal, f. New York, tlons offered some violent contracts, De- b dONTER 8. MR Game day last Wweok.:.. T8 Hirst rounds dlekering over prices, but ings, 16c; hens, Mo, docke; Rige; o primary markets are bound to be heavy | BARLEY-Nominal; feeding, nominal, c.|mand for stocks at one time early in the S SR o Buihorn 134 3 734 | Bame day 2 weeks ago. g how( up the better ciasses of killers at ] it ] = 'm? x now that the ather has softened and |l f New York. A day was so impressive and seemed to Be | i cili®h "6t 8 Lake Shore . 4s, 1961 W% | Bame day 3 weeks good, strong. figures, as compared with flu!<hl ..,‘wum."r;q\"l )h 1pnw oy rallroads will be able to clear the mcoumu- | WHEAT—Spot, easy; No. 2 red, $1.90, ele- | coming from such influential sources that | sy, Jes f 000 08 & ] o | Bame It weelc's close. "The poorer ~ grades | squabs, $8.50 per doa.. No. 1 3300 per dos, intion of grain that has been side-tracked | Vator; domestic, 130, f. o. b, afloat, pom- | the tone of the speculation became Very |am. 7. & T. av i 3 nte Proved o be a trifle siow, but this feature | Alive: Brollers, under 3 IbE ife: over & during the last three waeks. It Is the gen- .'1 northern Duluth, $1.28% and No. | hopeful. One or two items in the News |Am Tobacco 4 do gen. He. 33 Thé followina thile shows UAS 198 of the trade 1 a chronic one and does not | ibs, 1ic; hens, ‘llo; cocky, Te: dueks fyl eral sentiment among traders that a down | 2 hard winter, §1.24, f. 0. b. afloat, nominal. | wers wonstrued in the same spirit. That b 101 **Mo. Pacitic 4. “m: ‘t:flo"l “r:! ‘Sheep At South Om: indicate a change of buying preference. | feathered, e, 8 0 ’ ) : is- ption: market declined = sharply = under | stockg should stream into the market in|Armour & Co, #4a... $ Nat'l Ry of M. éie.. M& "|Still, everything wold in very good geason | turkeys, i8¢, guinea fowls, 8 per dos.; plg '“;'x'rhfih.':‘?.e'fi:!.‘.“;.h... were heavy sell. g!-fl' selling, more favorably traffie con- | urgent liquidation and in _overwhelming | Atchieon gen, 4. 100U *N. V. Cen'l ;‘3'\“ S | the year to date, compared with last year: by at quotably steady to strong prices. Strong | eons, 8o per d " ers again todny Snd the demand from mill. | ditions ‘and heavier receipts In the west|volume in the presence of this Hopeful | o cv. dn.........} LR et 1 . Inc. Dee | on Yh0ut "ihaterial and just about steady | FISH-—AIl frozen: Trout, 1dc white fiah, o u."«on u’m to hold prices up. Lower|and on declining cash.premiums, At the | feeling argued a weight of offerings over- | do cv. ta. S AWWNY N H & Hoc WmIM | Cattle . ’ v L8 on common and medium killers would be | 110; plckerel, Plka uo‘ eel, M J Cubles and a Inek of forelkn demand were glose prices were K to}c net lower. May.| hanging the market' that dampened the | Alleque O L is t. SpNcrilh & W ¢ 364 | "y ‘Tore|the safest ana brietest way to deacribe the | dock, Jhe, RRAHIAN BACKEERL, R T Houng ' 117118 9-16; elosed, $1.178%; July, cheerfulness and met conjecture to work ‘ Jen - | market as a whole, s 130 3 - L A% $ TSI RN NVGRY wprivey, O lowering | Gii0%-16; closed, $1.00. Reoelpis, 12,000 | fguin to fathom 'the motives and the | sgo e Sk 2 3 g able shows the average| Not encugh ehorifed staff went to fin-| or% 10} shad roe, 160: saimon, 110 hall- A hev receipts put the | bu.: ehipments, 32,082 bu. sources of the selling. Brookiyn Tr. o ! South Omaha for the last|ighers this morning to give much of an |but, "ck'm“l-- 10, teet i marht e e e Riding lowes | CORN—Spot, ' market easy; No. 3. T40.| " The retrospect of the market would havo | encral o ga. Se. oot y b3 idea of the feeder situation. There are| OYSTIRS-Seloots small canes¥c: large. WIth the ecas cetesies ing heavily | clevator; domestic, 7o delivered and 7i0 | to go back many months to find prices at . i Y lenty of ‘foeder orders, however, In the | #e; ghllon, $160; New York Cotnts, small P TR o e at | M@We | T o. b. float, ndminal. ‘Option market | which stocks could have been acquired A ats ands of commission men waiting to be large, 4c; gallon, ' $8.00; timore, oW a» gl was without transactions, closing J4c net| (o offer any profit on the sales made at " ». filled, and imost sales lately have carried|standards, small, 22, large ,3c; gallon, Primary wheat receipts were 1,087,000 | lower; May closed 78c: July, Tic, Septem- | {oday's prices. This fact ccentuated the $1.40, ber, 70%c. ~Receipts, 14,685 bu.; shipments, [ canviction of thoroughness of the N bushels and. shipments. 228,000 pushels, | bery, W eceipts, 14, i shipr anvicth ! hn liqui. it a Good to eholce &m;'(:m—“z):;"'lfi. xc‘::tm cum:‘l'co.‘m. 11 124 X, .50; L' box, il ' ‘bushels & o | d8ting movement in progress and pointed | C. % do et gold ds.... 40; fair to lambs, 7. X s 3 :n:l":;\‘ll;v;:;‘&‘:::‘;"l, "{,\.‘:{.."“.‘.“.‘” OATS—Spot, market steady; mixed, |(o unloading on the part of the buyers % *Seapoard Alr Line 4e §ood i it yeariings,” ¥7.10075; and 216s, box, §2.85; ‘extra fancy Bediands, 10 82 pounds, nominal; natural white, of larger ocalibre, who had come into the | **C.. So. Pacifie ‘cot. 4. 46,60G7.10; t 96s, 1128 and 1268, box, .16 1ds, box, g DY SpR Poveisgs Pan 0 Duatnat| 8 pounds, 83%@sYc; elyoned whito, 3 to 42| market at very early stage of last vear's | Wo.... M osr. i tair to $2.4; 176a, 208, and 2, box, $300, Lamons! shipments were B 00 By hashels and | POUNds, s4@etc. Optlow mdrket was with-|advance. 'The belief was thus creted In " O e , to choice e 365,76, | Bxtra fancy, 300s ard %im, per box, 36.00; receipts last year of 944000 bus out transactions, elosing lc net lower;|a closing up of a market campaign of RPN - Wyt 4 Hood ewer, $6.00G+.95. gxtra cholce, 300a, 1005, -per box, WK Grape ul’:} ax:::,l‘l::.:l '":m.:wm;“hd- of ooty nfi;:‘,'n . Receipts, 48,800 ml{i L 110 long duration and widespread extent. b ALkUnion Paoific Representative sales fruit: Florida Indlan River, box, $.00. none of oats and wheat and flour equal to | no: 3 g100 Mo, $i.15; There Was nothing in the immediate sit- | colo. Midiand fv. 3 o. Tangerines: _Florida, 148 ' and’ 1iss, 3, 96C. vation to explain the pressupe on the mar- | Cold. & Southern re 245 fed lambs box, §250. Plneappless Fiorida Indian 68,00 bushel HOPS—Steady; state, common to cholce, | ket. The money position Worked eaeier | snd ext. 44w iy < LU 232 fod lambs . River, and s, crate, $3.60. Satsuma: .Ldlv‘; ool closed %4 to %d lower on wheat | 1009 03] 1on 16@19¢. Pacific coast, 109, | and the weekly bank statement of Nat- A 398 western ewes . Eloae 00 o N | T Ty il gher on corn. ; 1908, 14@1sc. urday gave warrant for cenfidences in the - . W6 western ewes “holce White Pearmain, §1.50; Ben V! Local range of opt IDES—Stendy; Central America, 23%0:|security of the money market from any . hfi'c"‘ ts lsfld :‘lfiu"agfh“gm:'x"‘:}_ 18 weaterss sWos Colorado, $1.06; Wine Sapw, Colorado, 20 Bogota, 21 gc. further stringency. There was an en- W e e O R T g at § o'clook yes- | 883 western ewes Jonathans, (‘olor-dndzw. ‘Greeniugs, Cold LEATHER—Bteady; hemlock firsts, 200 | gagement of gold for South America, but [ 90,80 4. oo T8 Tt Me ds....... 8 | twenty-four hours ending 2 western owes rado, per box, $1.50; Missouri Pippins Col et . Mc; seconds, 2W@c; Lhirds, 22@2We; rejects, | the foreign exchange market was easef, R A et B B Wsmia Dontear fu: SO | iraNy SENGTGGRY { 286 western lambs rado, per box, $L76; Genitens, Colorado, ] ! 106 j21e. In splte of the decline in money rates, ' ’ RECEIPTS. 82 western yearlings er box, $1.50; Towa Jonathans, bbl, $.00: 10641 106%| 1 04| 1 0414 m& ROVISIONS—Pork, steady; mess, This movement might reflect a renewal of d. 3 Cattle. H Sheep.Frs. [ 19 western yearlings owa Wine Saps, bbl, $5.00; lowa Missouri 06| 96| 6% M"!i .g; r;murr,nuu.wzfi ;:‘ry,n 'f;"r:)r amfl) forelgn ‘hulylnx of cotton Invited by ahe 1 " %wulum yearlin; .’I‘?g‘"‘,’; bbl. &soo;l.lywr l;:n lx"‘n‘x‘- bmi' R 50, leof, firm; m: . .50, - | #évere decline which has gccurred in that .- Colorado wethers 3 en strictly 0. sourt, 2}2’ %) 6% | {ly, "516.00@16.50; beet hams, $24.00G26.00. Cut | commodity. oLl AR, S I small and prices stead; m, Quotation Yadge from IRGINE AP SMksrminn b 00408 and 8Gdc for Oregons. Apricots are in moderate demand and ‘prices mre (1fm Choloe, 1K@li%o; extra choled, 1@idc; 11 oy 1% @13%e. Peaches arg gulet but steady; cholce, 684@7c; extrh cholfce, 7@So; fancy, ‘TG8c. Ralding are qiiet but prives are firm on the strehgth in the siluation the coast. Loose museatel, Hi4c: cholce to fancy seeded, SQM%c; scediess, St%e, London layers, $1.1541.20. OMABA GENENAL MARKET. pokEpuzyzaTaTR=l s Braz3zazg3=sinzazs (31332 2222233 2 543 B EE S L E PR T a:tul:stau::gsn:s =5 snma 333 88 s o SII2E T ame 233283 ¥% “REresy PN 4 % 6% orS o 231 western: ewes bbl.,' $.76; M Pippins, strictly No. 1 66%| Gl moata, auiet, plokied bellles, 10 to 14 1bs, | A survey of the foreign trade statement| BOSTON, Jan. 17.—Money, call loans, & 81 western wethers bbl., ';xafls- Ganos, strictly No. 1 Missourt, { | $13.00012.50; picklied hams, $15.60014.00. Lard, | for December, however, -goes farther to|@5 per cent; time loans, 4%@5% per cent. DoL Whw; Creenings. New ¥ork, No. i i 64 $nl Farmers' pack, bbl, $850; extra fanoy New s X York Greenlngs, bbl, ¥.60. Grapes: Mala- gas, extra choice imported, bbl, $6.50; M: lagas, tancy imported, bbl., $6.00; Maiagas, \ extra fancy, extra heav. imported, bbl, .50; Malagas, extra fancy, tinied, highly Eolored, imported, bbl, 0. Hananas: ORI R gy K Extra fanoy, Pori, Limon or Changuinola, % s DHICAG 4 est and largest, bunch, ; extra fancy, H. & 1864 Prankiin Total; rpeinde oo o Boset:Ang o8 e Y, ¥ 62 western lamb: steady; middle west, prime, $12.90G13.00; re- | explain the miscalculation of the year end | Closing | tined, ' steady; continent, "$13.50; South|money markets, which has helped to_em- | Atchison 1 America, $14.%5; compound, $10.46@10.50. barrass the speculative position. The $138,- | do e Omaha Cash Prices. TALLOW—Firm; prime city, #4c; coun- | 742000 value of imports stood near to the [SMexics try, 64@Tc. revious month's record figures, While the|Alhiaon R IRpRiens § ad ' % 5 173 wester, thers WHEAT-No. 3 hatd, $LOGLOTA; No, 8| " 5iPTiri—nsettled; creamery, specials, | §I7000.000 ‘Gociine in' value of exports o I e & Heia T R vearing “ n ewes 146 western lambs, feeders 3 b . 589 western lambs, feeders 4 . s 598 western lambs, feeders 0EEeNCCED BN BBNE NN B BBl O BRRBEERSISRESIRSTTRIEET arum, | Creamery, held, second to’ special, 't | o) Y it ol 112 weste) earlings No. . Boston & Albany...333" Conténnial .. Ilinols Central Ry.. 8 stern y L e 010, No. ‘;’ e, holg |Wo extras ®o; third to first, 9GMo |the excems value of exports at only # A 0. 3 D Beaite A 8 Copper . 188 western wethers § SPrins M4 3 W06 for the month, gompared With the |senosas Sloyatad. . 1HKDT Weer o® s ey e . A 0. urum, V1@2c; state, dairy, common to finest, « 3| $76,90,000 in_the December of the preced- Fitchburg prd... 129% Dominion Conl ? inL B S L | No. 8 white, | proccas, firsc lo epeolal, H@Wigo; western, | ing vear, The scarcity of forcign ex:|x.¥."%. n gt f spocial’ To.1b. buriches Bunch, 3500, ex 3 . ¢ ; western, imita! rean- | change, W rates all through | Unilon’ Pheltic. A g . s . 4200027, O : iy 1 PR ) ‘".“{‘ e e, 1o g o Tl ot December -1n' that: depariment of ‘the in- |Am. Arge. Chem...... 45%Creens Oananta..:... Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, | Cattle Tem Centa Lower—Hogs Ten |00V, bunch, = EWGRI. Crapgunies v “"'y';"'gw T Sigusiio; Xio. 5 &1 No. fi CHEEBSE—Firis o gnew, tull groam, atlonui money market i8 thus without |, do pid. MR s ) Qmaha Packing Co. 614 863 Cents Higher. -tk o ) & gy IR A (£ TR Sy etk /1 ¥ speolal, 1T%H@18¢; aptember, fancy, | mystery. g 3 . wift and Company N ter B e, box, $2.60. Figa: f dosiie; No. 4 Emggksiic; no wrade, 8| hecial, A nest, I6Moi mamel | Our own bank statement, In the heavy : Cudahy Packing Co. 940 Jan. AT-QATTLE-Reosipts | exire fhncy Hastal Betine hom S Toew b, ¥ winter made, best, 15%o0; same, common to | loan contraction' of the trust companies Armour . ; ' 0 rown, o A - OATS-—Standerd, 4IguTHo, Mo 8 Wolte, | Cood: 13M@ISHO; ST il e pedal, U | and fhe subetanilul \nerease By olearing Schwarts-Bolen Co. - 31 5 e TR T ML D LT TR Ll Noos yellow, 46 :“No, | 14 house bank loans, shows another phase 3 ; Krey Packing Co. 1 . 50, (e M 4 LS g&fis—r‘lrm«r; western, extra first, 42c; | of the adjustment of the shifting of loans 8. " Omaha Pkg. Co, Denver HOGS—Rece!pts, 34,000 head; market, 100 4, $1%@me; No. 1 teed, 60% | firat, WGHIc: lower grads, 20%c; retris- | resoried lo I November to obviate a do i y ). . Morrell_Packing Co. higher: chojce héavy, $8.1608 i @6 o P o erator, flolt in the reserves. The enormous reflux i Mo.-Kan, Calt Co, 0@6.86; lght mixed, $8.40G5. per crate, $2.60. RYE—No. 4, B@c; No. 3, 18%@Te. POULT Dressed firm; western ohick- | of funds from interior money markets sup- . eeans W. B. Vansant Co. ht, $8.50@5.06; packing, $8. crate, $8.35. Sweet Potatoe i . 3 ens, 15@2%0; fowls, 14@lsc; turkeys, 22@2ic. | Plles the resources for this adjustment, but ) 9% Trinity ... Benton, Vansant & Co. 8.40; bulk of sales, $8.65(8, bbl, 00. Celery: Jumbo Californ! Carlot Recerpta. x A y supplies rather faint encouragement for - 0 Sy Stephens, Bro SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, dos/, 75¢. Head Lottuce: Per hamper, §3.50. ‘Wheat. Corn. Oats. | WRHATHER IN THE GRAIN BRELT|485umptions of great trade activity. | hvian o Hill_ & Son head; market, steady; sheep, $.0006.10; abagus: Canadlan, per Ib., 1%c. Cabs Chi i W6 The acute weakness of the transconti- Y 3 I 7 608 80 N, $6. 5508 50 coBi: Bebultes EHEENR-A SO Sinneapol nental railroad stocks today indicate mis- 1Ll i o Vo ckini AR . Wamatoes: Thotide. skhankat erate. Omaha s For Nebraska Tuesday Fair, with | glvings on the score of decreased traffic N o eat Knnsas Olty ‘Live Do trate, B0 OId TUrmIbY, Beets, Car: Duluth P Colder in Hast Portion. as well as possible as a redistribution of | $lioues 5 Vo Bute. KANBAN COFE " Tom. 1 OATTLE--Re- | Dots o Dareniper ‘Per ol MM, Gnign i traffic growing out of opening Of Dew | Amalgamais .| Hed Giob ha laH r 1Dy 350 PROVISIONS OMAMA, Jan. 17, 910 | Bacifio soast oxtensions. Tule was a facy ; . celpts, 17,00 head, inciuding 800 southerns; | X obe, extra large, ' per b, i RRInAwe. 2 An ares of low pressure extends this |tor in the weakness of the Hill stocks and 08 S e L L A T T g e ' tppl e H. F. Hamilton ) | morning from Lake Superior southeast|St. Paul, The further postporiement of London Stock 'Market sl S GUT bo) N Olosty| 7 ullivan Bros. fair to good, $4.70@8.00; western steers, | BEEF CUTS-—No. 1 ribs, 16c; No. 2 ribs, Features of the Trading and & | soross the central vallays to the southern | the sult /to dissoive. tne” Unton Pacitic or 30 e o rechers AThOE R, | 136, No. § Mbs, Baos:No, | lois, 386; No. § LONDON, Jan, 17.—American securitles | Lehmer Bros. Prices on Board of Trade. Rocky mountain slope. Light snow flur- | merger was made the occasion of some | Cocq™ i, s slightly above parity. |T. J. Ingh southern : steers, $4. 78;" southern Yow! . 1 Go, —Grain and provis ries are genel val- v ey A1 T 3 s , $4.0005.75; s, | loin, 18%c; No. & loin, 9%0; Nov 1 chuck, CHICAGO, Jan. 1. n Pogrisions | lay ang upp:rlll‘-'.'k:m’ i by b o PRy T Do AT L Ssillng | Prices tmproved in gropaiuy itk AN o8- L 0 Rothschild $276@4.10; native cows, 76 native | Tie; No. 3 chuck, 8%c; No, § chuck, She} ruled lower here today, wheat 8 the | o0 T8l in the middle jssour! valley and | Several of the day's supreme court de.|v&nce in Canadign Pacific and Union Pa-|Christy & Cline heifers, $3:6036.00; buils, $3.3@6.40 calves, | No.'1 round, Sc; No. I roul{d,,]\ci No. & weakest of the grains under the influence | (ooi"ov o the” middle Mississippt and Ohlo | olsions, which upheld the contentions of |Cific and, despite d silght recession, the|Other buyers 5. % round, 7o; No.'1 plate, 6%c; No. 3 plate, of a lessened cash demand and larger re- | ygjjoyy and lower lake roglon. An area of | Corporations, were made sométhing of in |M&rket at.noon was steady and from un- re-tirr—] iR Reoelpts, 9,000 head; market, | io; No. 3 plate, 440, i ceipta, 'In provielons the dealine In pork|high pressure, acoompanied by colder | the effort fo rally prices. 'The satistac- |Shanked to 3 point highge than Saturday’s gt 4 .87 | steady to 6o higher; top, $8.68; bulk of | NUTS-Aimonds: Drake seedlings, per \ ‘was the most s ng. §| BapoERRreensa. 2uNE < New York closing, CATTLE—Receipts of cattle this morn- | gales’ $8.30G8.60; fl. '60(98.68; packers |1b., 15c; Brazils, large, per Ib., 12%c; fil- Whaat prices fell oft in the opening | Weather. ls moving in over the Pacifle | om0 tn domans b eknonates the | London closing stocke: f: 4 ing, while decidedly smaller than on Mon- |and " butcher s8400445:" 1Ght, $81608.45; | berts, lare, per. Ib.. 1840 pechns, Jumbo ith slight rallies, continug Cousols, mone) . SN Loulsville & N. day of last week, were nevertheless quite 8, $6.90G7.90, Texas, per ib., 160; peodns, medium Texas, A Sownward, coutes neatly throagh the | oyec the ceatral valleys during the next | buying at the récovored price level and the | G, ot wulel R o iltfle iarger than has been the rule dur- | " EE P C AND: LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000 per ) Pi2c; black. walnits, por i, Bci twenty-four hours, and will oause coider | Subsequent collapse placed prices lower | ,qu, "*CoNe: SN Y Central {iig the laat thi Tour weeks. When 1, ) A1 N lares senejon,, The, ranke, waa feom Mo Lo, UAC | wéatuer “wicn probably Tain Or“anow in | than the'low prices of Saturday“morntng. | Atteet . Ton Novioik. & W the marker opened. howsvar, Only about |3 ag fi?&l(fi"“&%fl‘%;'fif s | o T e Gaufornla walnats, ‘No. % sof o ¥ ‘the ‘world's crop figures at 3 b 00 o0 ERie ViguLLy, i closing tone wealk Al ARt one-half of the estimate recéipts were in|@sgs0; ewes, $6.0006.78; stookers, $8.5035.%. | shell, per Ib., ibc; California walnuts, No. 7 bushels aise a bearish eff Reoord of temperatare and precipitation | . Bonds were ensy. Total sales, par value, | Baiimors & Ohio... 1% Fentmyivanis T R g B sl gl AL coghomin, 2ty 4 g , soft ahell, por b, 11c; peanute, raw, por May dropped to $1.08%, after hayin o with the corresponding day of | $4466,000. United States 2s .declined ', per | canadiau Pacitic,..18. T Mines. were. really not enough cattle on sale i $t. Lou Stook Market. Ib., 6c; peanuts, jumbo, Taw, per ib. a Nigh point for the day of SLUWOLIIY% | Sho Tase th oeat on oall ! Soake & ks interest buyers or make a market. 10| g IOUIS, Jan. 17.—CATTLE-Recelpts, | psanuis, rousted, per’ Ib. and closed 1%o lower than Saturday's finai | o 88t three yean Number of sales and loading quotations | Chicago G. W o1k gonséquence of this the trade Was Very |00 nead, including 5,300 head Texan lted, per boX, i figures, at §1.104@110. July closed 140 |yiny §| on stocks were as follows: b, Mal. & late i opening and the forenoon was well | 1000, head, Indluding 8300 head =Fexans: | #45u Rmilry "L1b. packasges and September %o lower than Sat Pri T (44 sgge. | De | Beers advanced before very much business: had | Mavket, stoady to fe lower; native ship |50 how Hallawe'en, per 1b., § o Aarancedat the outset, but difdkly No tempen 3% dagseen | Alis-Chatmers’ pta i T oo o | Denver & been transacted. This of itselt was sut | PO§ (G PEROTC ateers | Walnuy pér boz, 3L gard. b 100, tell OFt. May Aropped o, SHO after touch: | Nerdas Lo beveioiation i TNassett: | Aneiaumared Ol o0 foip 40 -0 : i ket e e "tamt. " advioss | unasr (00 ' (ha. : § | " ERibEE—Tuii 18 Touns America, to: y ' ] _ . it e o e - sy opening, ot - ., 3 k Swiss, 20c; brick, 18¢; limber; 3 @ nd Sloats Wotke Tower han. Bustt’| "R “correaponding period . 1, | A R B PR A R N o Eenao wire iy, bua Tndicatng | oo S 00 R g Sadven ok | mperisd Bt 95 th day's. final - flgures at 68%a. The other |50 inches. Al o4 Grand Trunk. % dn, gt rbd N ey e s were re.| Texas and: Indian steers, $3,8006.10; cows | CIDER—Motts. per kog, $3.50. t losed %o lower. Defl corres ! A i : Tilinots _Central ket, while other selling polnta we “{and heifors,. 8 00450 POPCORN—WHite rice, 'per Ib., o Y raa i oats followed the courss of the| 7. masse” o e ey " | Am. Cotton, il ! e thsady M ated pér Ginee, | BOFing more ‘or Tws of & dediine, This: |und holters, $.00GuRR - oL sy other grains, Although the range was less | by Lofar Morooantar. |Am B! e, P1d: MONEY~2 per centy. ., naturally, Bad the offust o w e N | aiahdey pigs and lghta, 36,5008, e Sugar snd Molasses. . the Muctuations fewer. The range g e * |Am. Linseed E The rate of discount in the open market | Still more cautious, mo, that Ehex §4eGe 0, butchers best hoavy, $BGSS. | NEW YORK, Jan. 11-8UGAR—Raw, was. from e to %o May lropg-fl to St. Louis Genmeral Market . Locomotive... i % | for short and three mbiiths’ bills is 81-16 d"g‘l’g;mm_ before fulling orders: VSHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,300 | firm; Muscavado, 89 test, 8.67c; contrifugal, I %6 from a high point for &: lay of |, By LOmE L e NORAT ke | A%, Seatig & $ i | per cent. 3 7 The trade -on beet steers was slow|head; market "'“&;:98'"“ muttons, $6.00 | 9 test, 4.17c; moiasses sugat, 83 test, 3.42c. | 8%@48%c, closifg %@%c lower n Satur- YR Loty i o T g f T Nw"i &2 !puw W Ji 1 ) throughout the day, prices ranging. Any- 50; ‘Tambs, $7.25@8. culls and bucks, | refined, steady; cut loaf, 5.85c; crushed, day. o 5. Towie | B w ot A My e NG A R 3 Joeas . Rasyrastes. where from weak to 16c lower than lagt|$75@6.25; stockers, $3.6@6.00. Bc; mould A, 6.500; cubes, bdle; XXXX 11 provelons potk Alen et ) "k | 31 o i i i 1095 July, | Am. Tobacco ptd, G 5 Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, | week's close. The quality of the ocattle powdered, 5.30c; powdered, ' b.2%e; granu- e O iR, sy A, Hihe ok L owst tragkc No.3 casiy 670; No : 3 Jr. 614 New York Life buliding, Omaha: ' |Was potlilng’ to brag of ‘and thers ‘wery lated, 516¢; diathond A, B1e; conteotioners ower to 2%c 3 wers ) N . 67c; No. ¥ . i Bla. Asked. | comparatively few loads g enough to| ST, JOSEPH, Ji 1. TTLE—Re- | A, 4 0. 1, ;3 No. .86¢;. No. 3, The leading futures ranged as follows: |2 white o May, 4o; July, efwe 72, Beatrice Creamery pid, ¢ por-opnt, bring $6 or better, colpts, 3000 nadd;" markel elow: steece, | 47505 No. 4 4Thos Noi 5, &706; No. 6, 466 oA s - rack, No. 3 cash, fo; N6, M 1 3 City of Omaha 4%s ref, 1984...... Cows and heffers 50ld quite freely early |$450@7.00. cows and helfers, §2.50@6.00; . 7, 4.600; No. 8, 4.66c; No. 9, 4.600; No. 10, Articles.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close.| Sat'y. [2 white, 50%: , 48%e; July, e, § City of ‘Omaba 4iys, 1020, at prices that looked just about steady $3.0008.00, J d 11, 4.40¢; No. 4.85c; No. 18, 4.80c; o % £ AW e e 2| FLOUR—Weak; red winter patents, $5.650 | B. i Rt i 5% | City of New York 4a, 1980 , L k's ol 1, how - : Jo. 14, 4.30¢. % 4 & 610; extra fancy and straight, $5.0005.60; s S ) with last week's olose. -Later om, however, | HOGS—Recelpts, 5,000 head; market [ No. 14, 4. [1 : | hard winter oclears, $3. X el R i Sl LR 5 o, 1455, the trade did not show much actlvity |slow and prospects lower; top, $8.55; bulk | MOLASSES—Firm; New Orlédns open 1 100%( 1 10%| BIE D Timoth. o o , ? : . ‘97‘"'{‘3";"‘ Wl sctrio, Welerioos. % |or strength, there belng & tendency to ease |of 2 J’ .50, kettle, 32@42e. 1 L ! CORRMEAT e ooy R R o | Gl e o g, 160 P AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,600 " BRAN—Firm; sacked (east track), §1.21@ |Central Leather............. G Denver Stock Yards Stock. 1 ‘and feeders were not in espe- head; market active and steady; lambs, Wool Market. ot 1.3, o pid....... ; Independent Tel. 5a 1983 : olally guod dsmand, \but aill such ed werse | 36.0098.00. ST. LOUIS, Jan, 11.—WOOL—Unchanged; ok “ i ; s Qentral of N. J. < ternational Con. Co. @ | wanted commanded last week's prices. PHECE WP ROt n “{{AY‘er, timothy, $14.50918.00; prairie, | Gentrey of M. J Nt LT ol Quotations on cattle: Good to cholce beef Sioux City Live Stock Market. TRy ng‘-g“mmm’m?%%:u. B@2se; tine HEMP TWINB-Te. g:umu&. Q-"".;{ el g 3% | Long Bell Lumber 2 steers, #.W.l: l:lr“a»fi:g'bmt::l -;‘nu, > h iy ogud PROVISIONR—Pork Unghanged; jobbing, | o a5 W 30 - 16 3 $£.00a6.0); common to tair beet steers, 4000 | gram ) —CATTUE-Recelpts 1100 heed Bistn Mnster aviat, $21.76. Lard, higher; prime steam, $12.36G p X g 500, fair to good cows and heifors. $onp | MSrket steady, feeders stronger: beeves, | oo oo 3 17.~BUTTER—F} 6. 1286 Dry ‘salt meats unchanged; boxed |0, C.. ! ; Omaba Gaa Ge, . 5! common to fair cows and heifars, 12.40 | SR0T.T0; fat cows, $3.6008.56; feeders, $3.60 | BLGIN, dan. A1 =BOTTRR-CFirm, . extra shorts, $13.00; clear ribs, $13.00; short | Colo. Sy % |Omaha K L& F. Co. i’ 'isdi " T L et re B Tescire, | P40, Leariings, 33000400 Salos for the week, 544,40 pounds, clears, §$13.%. Bacon, umchanged; ‘boxed, 3 . Omaha E.L- & P: Co. pid; § per cent 834 +falr to good stockers anA tepders, | o Q0 S—Receipts, . 1600 head, Market || ‘\ AN TR T LS TR whort T Omabe & & B S Ay ofa, s per dunt 84 00 0. Somron 1o fal - atoekers and | Jigidy to 8¢ highor, range of prices, #90@ | WHLL SEARCH FOR MEN L FOULTRY _pirmi chiokeng, 190; apring, |20, Gt Gk & & 3l % S0 e e Bue, g ete Stock tn Sight. HIGHER UP CEASE NOW? e SOk - | Delaware & Hudson.... . | Omana Water Co. % pfd.... 4. Aissbiie. ks 5o ) S BGGS-Lower ot 30 p U 1 N ol | Boutn T ae ot haed RepresuntaLy s e ks, weatern markeis ;excn,:d’ulyl::r:l‘l.p;:wm& Authorities Refuse to Say Whether Fiour, bbls . WP, 12 110 g e MR 3 Av. P Av. R Cattle Hogs, Sheep, | Investiwation Iuto: Sugnr Fraud Wheat, bu . H Wis., Minn,'& P. il b ik Sioux City. = ol {8 ! Case Will Go Further. Corn, bu . iy : 8 St. Joseph . 56 — o Bl VD0 | et Noetpern sidio.i s . 18 Forelgn Ft 110 Kangas City X NEW YORK, Jan. IT—Arralgnment of *No. 2. 1187 St. Louls . ed od ed - do Oregon ctfs............. 9 3 | LONDON, Jan. 1f.—Money .was a shade 3 . 1200 | natoted sugar men todsy was Waited with Cash quotations were as follows: Kansas City Grain and Provisions. |niinois Central.. 4 harder today owing to payments for treas- Chicago i & J . Interest and with trépidation fn some quar- FLOUR—Steady; winter patent KANSAS CITY, . M, ~WHEAT—Cash, | nter. Met.......... o 1, , ury bills amounting to $20,000,000. Discount | 3 9 6.80; winter straights, _$6.0065.60 al unchnnneg & m'ng::r,‘m. 2 hamT. $1.006 | ;3 P4 3 - & 8% | raies were easy. The Bank of England and ters where there was pressthg anxiety to N Harvester. ... . . 143; No. 3, $L06GL12; No, 3 red, §1.24@1.28; : <7 Indla shares in the w gold arrivals learn whether the governmént was going Moy, b, bfl:w'uly. B o ine R o No. 3 $L.20@1.97; which amounted to $5,200,000. BARLEY_Fesd, ob mixivg, 4 e nliors i A s On 'the stock exchanse vrices opened (if::: Pt A L I o et ::"zrd‘w:;t ::‘r:{ztr In sugar under welghing 0 Fanne : 3 N i ¢ 5 lower realization b; nted t b ndard copper on the New 4 z ) a8 %@le lower; No. 3 mixed, 66@06c: ower on reailsation by disspiol ¥ York Metal exchange was dull today, with | There has been somewhat of ' confilet SEED—-Flax, N Southwestern, $.09; | No. 3, 6%%@béc; No. '3 whil ie; No. |K. €. . who bought in anticipatfort of larger union- 0. 1 northwistors, $oi. Timotny. oo tey MG et raamasry,. Eebdary. March and April|of statement as to ‘whether ~rnow that el 3, G6%e; May, GTHGETHG T uly, . o {18t gains at Saturday's elections. Home gils~—l'nrk, moss, per. bbi., e dl | TS deliers. . ralls, Kaffirs and condols euffered most, TRERet, WaD | Wlaody: spot quoted at |Charles’R. Helke, scoretary of the Amerl. £60 12 6d; and futures at £61 118 3d. Ac- |can Sugar Refining compeny, hds been OATS-—-Nominally ' unchanged; No. 3 I the latter falling half a point during cording to the custom house returns the L per 100 ibs, $13.624@12.65. | white, 49G5lc; No.. 2 mixed, Exports for the Guy wera iie, faturns the | brought to court’ for - alleged conspiracy, o i SIOUX CITY, Ia., Jan. 17.—(8pecial Tele- 4 Bttt § e 8 £ ) =52 F e S3 B8 =32 °F F 3 BEE 58 £ BES !3 RES BE aad S F §8! E!? 88% 58 = BEEE BEE 233 * 283 o Izsaessszssss sssasy " s the session and closing only a sixteenth Short _fie. lldd“(h th;%u). SLLENS@ILETH; | RYE—10@70¢. b, BIHIS - o iy d above the worst. Forelgners were steady s (boxed), $12. ing 13,41 tons so far this month. Local | the government would go ahead With fts dealers quote Lake copper. at $13.75@id. 0 12.57%. HAY—Unchanged} cholos: tirmothy, #1878 | Mo X; SsTog i) on Parls buylng, and copper shares re- .““." clearances of wheat and fiour were | @l4.00; choice prairle, oumnén;y'm‘.mc- tlone) BB e | covéred in sympathy = with America: o ‘arigh " cqual to-88,000 bu. Primary recelpts were | Ciiaita. s 0e 18, o i b T A [ Winartoen . securites . Topeneds Wendy electrolytic at $i8GIET Llivaren. £ me SAuanEHD: LUG7,000 bu., compared with 705,000 bu. the [ BUTTER--Creamery, extras,.B4o; firsts, | Nat'l Ry of M. Ist pid..... 3 |and a fraction higher oh better trade | bt mwyu L gt -7 and casting &t | eike 1s the man we are ‘after,” It has corresponding dAY. & Year ago. The visible |a%0: seconds, Mo: packink. Bock Sio. Noy. Contral.. 10 10 {reports and the good . New York bank Guoted. at B oGIa Jancary e MSl00 |been tated In promirient government' cirs supply of wheat in the United States de-| EGGS-—Exiras, + firsts, #%0; oirrent |N. Y. 0. & W.....l | statement. Union Pacifie and Canadian B r ity o ioen s oot S8 . creased 10000 bu, for the week. Tho |receipts, S#ic; Seconds and dirties. 30%o. | Norfoik & Western. ' - Pacific led the improvement, which was Raa ApRINE Al SRR, 00 Maten [oRa, but the Deoksouting "SMHSIeS Urden~ dumount of Blesdstuft on ooean passage in- . Receipts. Shipments. | North Ameriest. - : 3 | maintained until the afternoon, when New market” clos With spot quatandsh | selves have up to today declined to say ™ Wheat, bu. 161 £48 105 and” futures at 45 fs 4. Lead |Whether or not there would o' further ulet, with spot quoted at $4.07%@4.72%, | digging Into th t to who Eav. flet, (with #pot quoted at $.07%04.124 | digging Into the mystery as. to who gave ¥ | York offerings caused weakpess. Th d receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Corm, bu. ] T2000 | pociric Mail " i o S lvars AL . X Louls | the orders for sugar emploves to' work lower at £13 1bs. Spelter was quiet and | cheating scales on the Willlamsburg sugar market recovered near the cl a fine %, eorn, #l cars; oats, 282 cars; hogs, | Oats, bu e 2 unchanged in the local market, with spot | dooks. 21,000 head. 21,000 ! 1 | ished steady. quoted at $0.1666.8, New York, and $5.950 Ll iy it ; e ; N BERLIN, Jun, 11-Prices were stronger \lcago eat: No, 2 red, B N i on the bourse today. American s 31196 N, 3 red, $118G1.0; No. 2 hard, - fente Mankat: S e Pleas of not gullty were expected from 6.02%, Bast St Louls delivery. Iron w unchanged at s 14 for Cleveland war® | Helke and other men named in the sugar Fullman Palace Gat....... were In g00d demand. suialtis; Ko, § hord, SLONGLI" NO. | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, fam. 11=WHEAT | Ruiixay stoel sorin. . PARIS, Jan. 17.—Prices were 1 Roriinern apving. 810Gl s o h mounit —May, $LIOKGL 0% TO1Y, T TOGT 100 o | Raliyas ste s rm on the ranta in the London market. Locally the | frauds blanket indictment, with the possi- market iwas steady, with No. 1 northern | Reading ik +.160, : bourse today. ern spring, §1.13G1.14; No. 8 spring, $1.06@ | No. 1 hard, $L124@1.13%; No. 1 northern, | Republic Sieel . v 8 | ble alternative that demurrers woud be in- quoted at $1875@10. No. 2, $18.50@19.00; No. southern and No. 1 nout‘hurs::filufl, terposed for some or alliaf them L3 Corni No. 3 cash, 68c; No. 3 cash, | $.11%G No. 2 northern, §L09%¢il.108; | do pfd. She ot $18,50G19.25. p O N@HNG No. 4 cash, ' e No. 3| No. 8, $1.0T%G1.00%. Rock Isiand. 5 At Treasury Statement. 00108 e oo vl aull at ik Bpolter, dun uc s | WEALTHY FARMER CHARGED ‘white, 6le; No. 3 white, No. 3| FLAX~Ciosed at $2.98. do pld. WASHINGTON, Jan. The condition Cotton Market, WITH AMBUSH MURDER gf28s Bsiczaszauz s e s mnns b > o oG =33 9 H PragEE =, »E §I8885883880333318323!3 Yellow, G, "No, '3 yeliow e No CORN—No. 8 yellow, U@S4e St L. & 8 F. '3 pld.. of the treasury at the beginning of bus- Yollow, Gilitsc. Oatal Nor'3 white, Wk@| OATS—No. 3 white, ot e Py o o Lol W Bhs v et funda, NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 17.—After liquida- tion in the cotton market this morning Bher NaPT R Oval e & wh SEITte, 8 hite, 19 oL old ‘coin, $§74,406,80; silver 'dollars, $484- o sandard, 4| RYESNG, 8 INGTHC | o wacogmase | Sowmnertinn 8 &7EI 169.000: siiver dollars of 1890, §.996,000; silver UTTBR—Steady; breameries, 26G8ic; | | FLOUR—FIrst patonts, in wood, f. 0. b. |86, Rallway . | ertificates outstanding, ' $464159,000; - Gen- dalries, 26G30c. Minneapolis, $5.4046. second patents, $6.20 | do pfd.. ¢ 5 i |eral fund, standard silver dollars in general EGGE-Becelpts, 195 cascs; steady; at|@5.40; first clears, $4.8504.45; second clears, | Tean. Gopper X fund, $0.063812; current labllities, §102,007.- mark, cases included, H4@S3ise; firats, 360; | §5.1065.40. " | Toxas & Pacitic 900 33 265; ‘working balance In treasury offices, T coused decidod woakness and during the | re Jeil o et b o, Me- n oo hour prices broke badly, Maroh Koing s Jail oh Nelujit of NANine to 14 cents, 17 points below the highest o ot Neighbar, d B8 points below the elosin t week. May lost 8 points an m o3 Tol, St L. & ygeadl | Blaso i banks fo eredit of the | CHEESE—Steady; datstes, 10%@17 AP ek g - reasurer of the United States; $36,552,742: mkom"o: i A'ntrifi--u,\?ohc“‘l';‘:l"' Philadelphia Produce Market, Union Pacitic iy ry silver coln, $18,764,08; horns, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 17.—BUTTRR—| 60 pfd........... oh ' MUy g;hmgfl o nn':::rriur:fii POTATOES—Strong: cholce to fane: so@ | Quiet but steady; extra western creamery, V. & osess g 3 B6e; falr |.§ B00d, @4 v, Fle; extra western creamery nearby prints, | U . ‘e o 3 POULTRY—Steady, turkeys, 17¢; chick- | 3¢ | ntrean 2 Bank Clearings. 4 s 141603 wprings, 16 J BGAS—Firm, good demand; Pennsylvania i E 3% | g ¥ i e - i A Biendy 16 to -pound welghts, sg|and other nearby” firsts. fiee cases, 38 . | QOMAHA, Jun. 17-Dank ciearings for to- PP | - 1t e et Yy, Meadyi Maren, |revs, a: wealthy young (APmer,..Was ar B! 80 o Mepound weleher baieehte 80 | it nark: current. receipts In _recurnable B nding: ante i S and for the corre- | LOGS-Hogs sold early this morning at |14.34c; September, 18.8ic; October, 15osc; | To*ted yesterday and ix fn the county fall 1 pound iwelghts, 10G11c. cases, %o at mark; péaforn firats, tree | S ANE™ < 3 s & date last year $,125.473.98, tigures {hat were strong to Go December, . 12.73¢, ¢ ¢ 14990 here am & result of Amnna‘wu the ece! ) eat, 19 cars; corn, 1 es, i ceipts, free cases, | Western Marylan p % 9% « b —rr— Saturday's best time, or, in other wore Futures glosed ‘steady; : #imig D’S (e mated tooorms 4 | 1060 at mark. Wastinghouse Eleotria. ... 3, 2 Coftre Market. Just about a nickel higher than the & ponany, flot fa.xo':.-":'pfii e Killing of James Hatoher,va Who | CHEESE-Firm. faly demand; New York | Westorn Union....."....:: 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 17-COFPEE—Market | €78l market on that day. About sixty loads | May, 14.28c; June, 14.808: July. U Bo; Ay | ¥2Y shot from amblsiineal Lindidl, Mo, SINEY | Sramms aholesy MGG, NS¥ YOTK | WD RIIIIIIT B 4 for cotfee futurea’ cbeued meady n("une (Arrived o Ume, for et rounds gut of a | gl 166; deptgmber, ide; Ociober, 1a e |1aat Fridey miaht, ¢ 4 : o h Pltteburg oAl ........c.. p changed prices to an advantage of fi D , 12 en empty shotgun ‘shel o} ognd tdverpoul Grain Markei. { 3 sl oty B (DTl e il points in ‘wympathy with firmer European | [ loads or the actusl recelpts changed | ~Bpbr. closed quiet; % Points lower; mid-| near Hatcher's hug‘; wmc‘. wfi e:"y LIVERPOOL, Jan. 1—WHEAT—Spot, | Peorla Market, Steel & Poundry B narkets. There me further scat- |hands on the OV JPoted. . Good | diing uplands, 1¢ midaling gulf, 14.46c; : N dull; No.'¢ red western winter, mo stock. | PEORIA, Jan. 17.-CORN-—Higher; No, |LaCleds Gas...... " tering liquidation by Wall street and coffee A5@8.00, s | sales. 2,000 ba tilled with shot. Nelghbors say that Futures dull; u.rch. A-l»x,."un. 8s10. |8 white, 840; No. 4 white, $4c; No. § yeliow, | Totsl sales for the duy, 1,140,00 shares. Sxehiam n:'a""y:;'i but oftérings were fif.’fi'f:y"g.m Ry M the “same | GALVESTON, Jan. 11.—COTTON~—Lowsr | Humphreys had complained thet his corn JORN- ot, quiet; new erican mixed, | 6¢; No. i N y ) e —— well absor arge L e ints A o Vi g e ey BM.':"“' A um'f' x;:._ 'u; 0. % e¢; No. 4, 6dc; no grade, 6750 L oeke A i - Dadd: resh Duyars, Who sasmed th Nfl:nr:;‘::.l.:: Later In the morning after packers had b was being stolen and threatened‘to khoot tures, dull; January, 56 7d; March, bs Tl OATS-Strong: No.'§ white, #%c; No. 3| wEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Closi y the fact’ that no weakness has devel- | flled thelr more urgent orders,"the de. the thief on sight. A sadk of eori wak CPEA rroygy s B p | white, s5e:’ No. 4 white: $T%aae; sand: | NEW ¥ . Jan. 17.—Closing quotations [open in the spot situation alnce it was oft somewhat, and it required | OIL CITY, Jon, 17.—OIL—Credit balances, | found near Hateher's body, but hil fidends PEATRRSASAN, steady: ML Zalietite > i on mining stocks were: T announced that saics of government coffee od iguras. Tn Bact a gond hcs % | $L40. " Runs, 26466; averages, 143,26, Hhip. | tion that - he” stole - thel Milwaukee Grain Market ' ok Cou. .. 0\. 4 SLittle Chiet o etl” sy @ oebrunry. The mar. | 10" Carly advance was lost and -the few | TeavANNAL LY Y380, average. 1.2, | ’ d . akee Graim Market. Toledo Seed Market. "Tuanel siock.. 38 Points higher. Ealen wire anged 10 1uaies that were made during late hours |iine ‘romis peige o 1—OlL~Turpen nortav Sk dan L -WHEAT-No 1| TOLEDO, Jan. If.—SBED-Clover, cash, i B[S0 b, Imcluding MATh at i fege s, | 100ked (0 be little different from those of | ROSIN.Firm. duote B. D. B, 4124, ¥ EXTH X Sl AStFhern. $LIG | g8 gf“fl’;”h e :f::n:hbia’x"&"m"”'i'd" Con. 'L i y - |May, aas0; Tl 8 Septomber | Baturday's general market. A consid 1 2K, $8.00: M. Bl N OATY b 4 . h $8.80; old, uARm-W OTIYe. - — Tron siiver " % %e. | @845 Tops reached $8.0T% A [ S— -l“.:":‘_':-'m"‘ St Herberi E. Gooch Co, 1y EEl 344 sRp2E38zag sreihSEggy ER32NK38838 R¥sEw 13 TRENTON, Mo., Jan. 1Ts~Jamés Humph- & cars; corn, 4l cars; oats, T G H., $.%; 1 W4: o 00 and D : | able portion of the hogs sold at $8. 66 W A Tejected. B I6RAT m eetar sl [irgu s e A e Hagtor NoT sddieli | as compared With Saturday's Bl 0% 10w WG Rl W WGTH6. Timothy, prime, $.%0; - R Mild, quiet; Cardova. S@iige. @inst Baturday's best price of §s. Brok d D Bank of Germany Statement, mteogris o Py rd “y NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—-EV ) OKErs am « e - APPLES—Market Nuiee | Wit Fprin ealery, . Mareh, HL& istke, prime. $h00! diarch: W-The New ¥oek : p o kel BERLIN, Jan. 1f.~Tho weekly statoment Duluth Grain Market, 1 8 e steady and nominall hanged. sTOOKS. Xchang® stutement of the visibl, Duluth Grotn ) of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows| DULUTH. Jan. IT-WHEAT-O; A i arop Is quoted At 140N S, b g g ; vain 10 the United States Jan: | D & aar oLt changes No. 1 northern, #.i0Ks No. 7 morthewn | & 3 § | Poime TagT e Seckmaon e s HRY e a0 gy, Mite g s B, kA s S SLUTH. a0 114 —May, $1.30%: | nd Increased, T8.569,000 marks; | $1.01%: May. $1.10% bid; July, $LI0K % : x Prime, . T \eomman to teit, sal Telépone Douglas 681} ased, 155,221 000 marks; treas. ATE -4l Le. - cholce nd . A +318, ’ 7 ron CATE=dAs W . - . DRIED FRUITS~Prunes quiet; offerings | Oldest ..i"a'!.'...".“‘u‘.fl"..“&.‘ FIY

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