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CRAIN AYD PRODUCE NARRET| 2 12, S0 NEW TORK STOCLS AVD BONDS — NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 23, 1910. 7 Sl SR B S €0 o280 | OMABA LIVE STOCK MARKET [Besiy.2sings, 811, soos, 1 notce | Guenmand o bare grege, sagie id total balance in general fund, §79,43 744 $5.5056.75; good to ocholee ewes, $.30@8.00; [ Ereasy, 7d@1s 30 Houth Australia S0 fair to g $6.0066. 50, ales, mreasy, 18 134d; West Australla, 00 w ¢ 2 Boston Stecks and Bends. YK " Bales! greasy, rd@ls. New Zealand, 700 Hig] suc:t\';l;x:' with Lighter Receipts, | uotations of the Day on Various [Sales to Take Profits Are Met with POSTON. Jan. —Money. cull loans. 4 |Killing Oattle Steady with Week Ago, St. Lowis Live Stovk Market. Baies grasy. ta fa £ o o . cent] time loans, 4 - ' p - AT LB Tackipte, | SAL Rt ba \ . t Wheat Up at Opening. AN AR o~ aar T o B Rush of Buying Orders. losing auotations; oA Feeders Higher. (ST LOUIS, Jan 2 CATTLE-Receipte. | 1, NS 1,00 U ehanged: il quiet, steady and unchanged. wich a slow — SRR ot S STt e, = ! R R T AR 2 pmoors Seees tine medtums, e, tine. 10gato Sgr trade; 5 vinted - . dressed beef and butcher stee b 2 SENTIMENT TURNS TO BUYERS|imdc: “oring patents ' iner| pRICES RISE NEAR THE OLOSE|*ihen ™ %1 Bwie Gosiion HOGS ARE LOWER FOR THE WEEK B Crteee vnser Loh onts NS == - ; wiher straights, $.409 hlprln y e : A-l‘?:-nr m ':: . 'm.n. v e hr:(":rer- aviw':{dm:nmrfi.;i. t:m .STUUENTS FOLLOW THEIR ; 4 or extras, caton ne.. Centennial e 10G8. 75; o . $2.4092.%0; Corn Continwes Kteady, but with the | 8 i0ais; Ransas sraients Se8iasls 1t 4 Boston Elevated ... .13 Copper Rangs Good Fat Lambs Ten to Fifteen Conts | bulle, 8530480, calves, 30800670 Tex . e %0 b1s, |ABFEPE Reaction in Unfted States | B, o 1B Daly Wemt | and Indlan stoers, $1.90G6.90; cows and hel ©y_to Work Lower— | job 1 fair 10 §o0d, H25G4.0;| Steel in B D Bl Bt & X By lrapn T et St AR, WA\ g SN Forty-Three Puplla at Peoria Colle SBipping Faeilitien Are choice to ¥, M.AE40. Buckwh o 2- w WU, o 1l TS Commen to Med Grades HOGE—Receipts, = 1000 head; market| Fortv-Whres Pu At Peorin we flour, steady: buik, $2.00§2.05 per 100 Ibs., thes, Tese ot - i B A gl steady; pigs and lights, $6.5@8.30; packers, “Elope” with Professor When 5 Sti1l Hampered., nominal ™ Ave Steady. Am: Pave ‘Tube... . 1% Mase. ";;‘m'u Are Lower. . i butchers and best heavy, $8.56 He Leaves. LG o coarse, iLGGLM0; “Kin died, % ' TR Tt ik 3 SHEEP AND LAMDS - Recelpts, 30 OMAHA, Jan. 2. 1910, ¥ AR g i fand Am Foa W L1 Nevada o110 AR U A "@:(‘,;"‘flo"f‘;fifip_ head: market steady; native muttons, .75 | CHICAGO. Jan. 2.—Prof. Raymond LUretpected higher cabies with iighter | RYE—Quiet, westetn No. § e, nom: | NEW YORK Jan 28~There was u dis:|Anér. 014 Dominion gificlal” Monday e re it s e O e op "9 PUCKS. | Riordan, formerly connected with a collexe receipts at northwestern markets started . £ 0. Ne s . Made® e - jolal Tuesday.... X X i - 4 . at Peoria, Il, passed through hers today WHEAT-8pot market firm; No. 2 red, |DFofits on the stock market today. \ven |Bdion Biee. iu .. 240% Parrar 1 ; ment serne (¢ the opening today. Sentl- | 3 "oic\aor, domestic. and T. o. b, afioat, | Where there was & further rush of buy gemeral Blecuric L1183 Quiney SIICAY Fresnantey, o Me Chicago Live Stock Market. on his way to Laporte, Tnd., with hs band ed o the 3 s ¢ Y n . 265 B, Ny . i " st ’ | buyiok wide and the market appears more | LOTINRL Ro- §) BATtRert (IR ARG NO. B o r e attor: with' Ittle rfoce o pricen | 8 Pl rcriiiLi. 81 Tamarack Otfiolal Friduy: LS1| CHICAGO, Jau, B -CATTLE Recelpla of “cloping” puplis. Forty-three children Ve e St than during the last bull | firm and higher on the tirmer cables, Iight | The ‘coming ' dividend action on United g e ¢ 4 A al T A RES ] (et 4 227 | beeves, .1067.60, Texan stoer: “WM:}:‘,": "','"'fi’:":";""_"" ‘:r‘:‘"".‘:fdm:]"':h'mr;"f e eorn market continues steady, but | OTfeTINgs of Atgentina wheat and small re- | States ‘Steel at next Tuesday's quarteriy | Uaiied 5 W, ey 5 o v B | ook days thia week, W19 39.49] | weatorn steers, $4.009.00; stockers and | the Peorla college, .compose t Ith th mey " celpts. Closing prices were W@H%c net [meeting absorbed a large share of speculas | 4o pra 2% Utak * “ Same days last week 43438 82,651 | feeders, $2.0006.2. cows and heifers, $2.00 | which will matriculate at a Laporte col- Ding faciiitioaney, to work lower. The ship- | higher. May closed at $1.18%; July closed | tive sifmiss. The rumor that showed most | u. s Btesi WA, Victoria s | Same days 3 weoks ago: 3,627 29,000 | 36.40; calves, §7.50010,00. fode aubts Would be much ,_,“J,’ NG Faits st $ m;\ Receipts, 19,20 bu.; shipments, \':llluy and persistence was that an extra A::m.‘: y 12:'.“_:‘1;?.; ¥ 1% | Same days 3 weeks ago. . 20431 28,364 | HOGB—Receipts estimated at 17,000 head: ; PV e b 1t vk N Sould move it CORN-Spot market firm: No. 2. Thike, | oont qUAForly. wostd be deelarcd uffiolons | AU i-ii-oei . 80. North Bune ..11: dex | SamS daye 4 waaks hgo D DN [Mixes Mmmes®: heavy WIOLN. Toukh: | the Peorls totleps. e ofected that b ohe jecrength In wheat wan decidedly no- tolevator, domestic; 16c delivared. The mar: |to bring the dlstribution for the talendar | Amalgmaied . DAY ST TSR e 1 i : BRI {55 (KRG I 1¥e g g ¢ Riceab) o 303, 4 " v o -y m’fl" e "';L’;wlfldfl”:lalnll:lf{l"";l‘"::;1ke| was without transactions, closing _un- up to 4 per cent. This would call for The foll 0Ws the recelpts of | pige " §7.100%.15; k of sales, $8.45(78.00. |"" not being glven enough money to run b Clearing House cattle, he h Omaha - ¥ ih| changed. May closed at 77%c: Juby, TI%c; |ihree-fourths of 1 per eent besides the | e g d sheep ut South Omahs for| SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, esti- | the instjtution properly. He reslgned and wx“’l'f".w'u; ;:nreb l‘llrlenl":.nd rmno'r.s ant| Beptember, T7c. Recelpts, 6,750 bu.;" nm» per cent regular dividend. The prevalence| NEW YORK. Jan. 23.—The statement ot |the year to date, compared with last year: |imated at 8,500 head; market steady: na- | announded that he had accepted a place oviiling 1o pay better prices for the ecant | monts, Sao0 bu. of this rumor proved & powertul Incentive | clearing House banks for the week shows Ul o Inc. Deo|tives $4600800i western, HOGOM YAt |4 taporte. H gt riiyg g The oorn market wis & 81 intieg ot OAT!—Bgol market steady; mixed oats, 26 |to speculative buying of the stock and|! the banks hold $30,398650 more than |Cattle .n,% 69,725 . 10,668 | lings, 00; lambs, natives, 96.25@5.75; MPOTTS, . Was Pareias b . sappointing af- | s 33 pounds, nominal; natus white, 2% 10 | earried the price up to £, a rise of 7% over |the requirements of the 25 per cent re- | Hogs 124, 1! e HWGLE; good fo choice heavy, . were | o Gf the princibal otors in the.advatics | ; DeLlolency corresponding period tn 1%, | st Norther dre it , 1fc; black bass, %o; red taken. ke ocusyied the mpidyien 66Tt 2 | tair v 124,280 187704 ... 63,602 | western, $5.25@5.7. | ‘dents and the idea of all of them going | rnuI:&':n‘):ru:;;lyl:)“c‘lfia':'?hp"(’l’f“l’h!"‘“ uwm'; o White, 34 to 42 |the low price touched in the glump on |8erve rule. This Is an increase of 83,060 | Sheep L 90271 96,73 5,464 —— with him was decided upon i e A T R BT e, Tecelpts, 5,0% bu.; snip- | Wednesday. The force of this movement |in the proportionuie casn reserve as com- | The following table shows the average| Kmmeas City Live Stock Market. Drices being at the low level b 7y e, T " .| pulled prices up from the depression caused Pafed with last week. = price of hogs at South Omaha for the last| KANSAS CITY, Jan. 22.~CATTLE-Re Hxtension of Dall tne Primary Wheat recelpts were 342,000 h- | nb 'i Irm &fln&a(.‘ l’l 1%(:(‘!."3; No. 1, $1.15; f'{ the hlfl\'y welling of the earlier part of e statement follow iagunt several days, with comparisons. ceipts, 600 head, Including 100 -ouul.h;}; | PIERRE. 8 D, Jan. 2.—(Speelal)—The els and A b ‘R . 2, 074 No. 3, §1.00. . | the sosaion. 3 - — e | MATKOL Steady; nNative steers, . 16; | W b y * e gl TR Bty piDES Steady’ Central” Americs, 2%c; | Belated covering ot shorts put out during | Loans .. e southern steers, M.00GS.T5; southern cows | Iatest rumor In regard to the Dallas ex= :E R Ibanre o B bachen PO AT emiook firets, 260 | (N6 emoraliRed Deriod of the market eariier | Deposits - 213,107,400 S | §260gM.3; native cows ‘and helfers, 3200 | tension of the Northwestern road fa thal | ImAry corn recefpts were 585,000 hushels | s’ second. i Bcro® |in the week was a materlal factor in carry: | Cltculation . e [ 5] 4 8 476 | 800, stockers ana foeders, siebge; bulis | (LY O G ORI S8 e road nd hipments were 10,000 bushels, AkAINS: | MeighecoPds BG2Nc; thirds, B0%o; rejocted, |ing prices upwards toward ine closo of | Lekal s - gasl o1 4 0l 4 72 ($2.50G6.10; calven, $3.76@8.T0; Western atears, roa agelpta lnst year of %0000 bushels And | “RRovISH W the day. The abrupt Interruption to the |Specie ... DR 6355200 * | 460 |540006.25; west rn cows, §.0006.00. between here and Rapld City, at Wendte, : mhipments of 633,000 bushe 000 TaONS_Bork, barely steady; mess; | rise on United States Steel which caused | Reserve -.o....... -1 642/ 620/ 4 52/ 4 14| HOGS—Recefpts, 8000 " head; market | twenty miles west of this oity, and will a Chearapees ‘were. 30s0m bushels of cora, | 50, family, $6.003.50; short clcar 3250 | e stock to react ovar 2 points, wiping out | Keserve required . %426 850 G438 21 4 51| * {steady to b lower; burk of sdles $8.5@ | ‘U IS TR Ot A | 22,000 bushels of oats wheat and TIour | family, $1600G10 50 hoct hums, 040G o, |It5 rapid Advance, wmads the closing tore | gy 1 gopouiia.. 30,822,560 SR B e e S on e Bhca e and Tacch Soint Bot tar from Iaalle, Whees 5 it k] equal to 239,000 bushels. Cut me 3 e i ' 24 | YELY unsettied. *Decrease. 4 R o i3t 10@8.55. lights, @S.45; plgs, $6.76@7.75. nt nof rom Leslle, where wi | vorpool closed %d (o 1%d higher on | pounds §iameuds: oo e 45200 The suprise in the bank statement wae The perosntage of actdal reserve of the o 5 4 Y No sheep. cross to the north side of that stream, ‘wheat and-%d higher on corn 14,00, rd, weak; middle west, prime, ::: ffg"?’w Soans Sxpdhsion romn: ¥ | clearing house banks today was 27,52, MY ‘ St. Joseph Live Stock Market, and be extended westward to a junction | §20601275; refined, weak; continent, iz ds: |\ CIEATIDE hause banke, This showlus 1} | e Siatement” of banks and trust com. Arbdl ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 2 —CATTLE-Re.| With the extension east from Belle Fourche, G | of Greater New o SEPH, 3 o A T Amdrios, Hly) COREpING, SN syndicate subscriptions during the v;n-l:nifllru N6 CIsARng botse. showe, SpOring Recoimts and disposition of live stock at |CrDUE 100 head; market stoady; steers. | which has been located as far east as 1 ' 0 RICE—Steady; domentle, 24@5%o; Patna, | 115, PArioe O rapld eurtallment of stock | Amount, Decrease. | sng Union Stock ¥ srde, South Omaha Neb. | shivan: 3hs0ga, “Id hetfers, $20096.75; | White Owl, in eastern Meade county. A B JoRAN. .\ s chiites fivod . | ’ 3 o lne from Wendte up Lance creek valley 10451 1 08 | 104 i i o city, .| Bonds were steady. Total sales, par i - | for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m., | HOGS—Receipts, 2,600 head; market weak n Wel p Lance o valle il 1 RN 15N 1ol 1008 coumtay G amdy; prime city, hhds., 6%C; | yqive, £1,165,000. "United States % have de- | Thgal tenders . January 21, 1910; to Be lower; top, $6.65; bulk of sales, $3.30 | and down one of the streams which runs ol e s i) SR BUTTERUnsettled #fid lower; creamery - 18 R Mol A U] m':fluvlvmtm Total deposits mgg"rz{:’n;{sén b S0 a0, KRR into the Cheyenne, both heading near the | ) 2o B Ry western chickens, [on #tocks were as follows; i iy W Gt &lse poRy. TN T | T S IR TR ks Shihe Dot I leaat headphet A ! 3 Y . Close. Lohden Bt ¥ /abash Ry... & 3 i oux City Live Stock Market, as one of the most feasible routes for a wisl owl w6 | 6| ey e e T o e i | Alli-Chaimers phd..... .. Bl caictante” o5t ;1‘:, e Missouri Pacific R; o 1| SIOUX CITY, Ia, Jan. 22.—(Speclal Tele- | road between the valleys of Bad and V aok| k| @l 42%| 43% | 17ige) turkeys, 22G350. 4 t o g L SR % | change toddy ~Ammerican “nm?\)::m:'nm‘:g,::; Gl pasiie. Ry b :t| gram)=CATTLE~Tecelpts, 400 head; mar- | Cheyenne rivers, and this gives moPd" | — - e | "CHERSE Tiregular; state, new, full | Aeritan Agricuity g | firm following the rally in New York sen 5 ket steady. ket | credence to such a rumor than I8 generall | h Prices. cream, speclal, 17%@18c Am. Cun. prd 7 | terday. The market continued to ndvanes H | JHOG! 3000 head: market| g oy . 0. 2 hard, $1.07G1.08; No. 3|, EGGS—Steady, unchanged; western extra |Am. C. & F. ! % | under good buying and closed firm . with | H of prices, $5.100 | glven to talks on what railways intend to ) 106, No. 4 hard, 3.00@L0S: |flrsis, digi2ec; firsts, 39@40c; lower grades, |Am. [ $3 | the exceptions of Rock Island and Amal- | v: do In the way of thelr extension work. \ $G%c; No. 3 apring, 106G 0a3se. Am » 41t | gamated Copper, which were Inclined to 3 Stock in Sight e J | s i .06 No. 2 durum, - y y | oy aran, Gigsitke WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT |American Linseed ® 0% | “Tondon closing stocks: AR Receipts of live stack at the six prin- e Peasty Feoey | Go3H American Locomotive 0 s | TRO! 'ORN—No. 2 white, Mik@nbe: No 3 white, —— e 11,900 945 | Console, money nu.n‘:lgmu“(nn;. ~ 18814 Total recelpt 7 " 7 al western maikets yestord HURON D, Jan. 2. (Speclal)—-A ; No 4 ‘white, G0eie: No. 3 Yel: | For Nebrasks, Faie on Sunllay, After|in ] 1004 |, 00 Mocount....... WM, K. & T..... 0l S ITION. nelghbor of John Kester, who resides alon low, c; No. 3 yellow, 6ugo2tke; No. 4 4 Am. i e o ettiat g 7 B G LR ) i Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. | South Omaha on a farm a féw miles north of Hu ellow, S814G69%0; No. 2 s, Now 8 & Warnter Nigh Am. 0 137 | Afaconda ... W Nortelk & W.. 1004 | g y ALY VRO P | Stoux City i 584 3 X chison .....1.s o prd .. 0 "se | Swift and Company called at the Kester shack yesterd a W' No. 4, 68@6%c; no grade, Hi@sse, OMAHA, January 22, 1910, |Am. Wi u | Atchison 1B » B | Cudany Bacuinona! St. Joseph yesterday an ATSStandard, {14G47ise; No. 3 white, | The eastern diturbance continues cen- | American Woolon ' .(([LL00 1ol 0% | sditmore &' Dhio. . 130 Pentavivany 111111.; 4% | Armour & Corr, 0| Kansas Ity found Kester in a fearful condition. His #1@474c; No. 4 white, W4%@46%c: No. § yel- | tral over the, lower lake Feglon and upper | ATAon ning %0 1135 | Canadian Pacific... .18 Rand Mines..... 9y | Schwartz-Bolen Co St. Louls . house was disorderly and cold and he had ;";'u&%w&.%"' 4 yellow, 4'4@4ic; No. | Ohio valley and unsettled weather, with | Atohison o b i * o | Chesapemke & O 8% Roading . Cudahy, So. St. Paul. Cniokgo frozen hands and feet. It is evident that 3 3 rains and snows, is general from the lake K loa, h Mo louthern Ry, Othe: yers....... . ~ i BARLEY=No. 4, 61gstc; Noj 1 teed, ® | region waat o m5 tjantio coast. . The | Aittaee o i 1500 ‘1.1::% gni M a s F g e e, ;' biiyers » 2l Totals Mr. Kester became Insane some weeka ago @séle. % 'y Weather is generally clear throughout the | Bal. & Ohlo pfd % Saphess i otals .o 41 1,083 3 and since then has neglected his stock, at v 4 RYB—No. 2, T8%4@Tlc; No. 3, T@To%c. Misxissipp! Knd: Miaouri valleys-and west | Bethisnem, Sl i Denver & o G112 6N Ualon Pucitic.. AL Rasibiy B i e ey i OMAHA GENECRAL MARKET. Tekat thisty or ‘more’ be. the chitls - helig Carl 0 e mountains. t Is general clous re yn T, g i Vi v Vi 0 N 3 4 ) | Wik Wh Cm‘ Oats. | coast, and rains and snows are faliing on [ e R i 40 24 ptd 10" Wabash market. Receipts for the week have also| mished by Buyers and Wholesalers. | 210n€¢ and had little to do with his nelgh- Minneapolis 77| the northern plateau, and rains along the | Qantitl Leather o °. Grand Trunk oo Sk prd. . been moderate, showing a falling off of | prppER—_c o N " bors, but it is ascertained that during the polis o+l lcoast. Temperatures' are much lower in | : {aRRE B Tllinols Central. ... 148% Spanieh 4., | (86 | over 7,000 head as compared with last week I TII0C arsasiy VO 145 » Giha 134 45 [ the Mississippl and Ohio valleys, lake | Chieabese apon 0.1 %10 SILVER—Bar, steady at 243-16d Der oz. |and of nearly 6,000 head as compared with | (N retall trade in 1-1b. cartons, c; No. 1, | cold weather he would haul hay during the Duluth . -+ | region &nd he sastern and soutnern states, | Chicig ot e MONEESUO8 pus. ot - ot | S AT mme | 80T 0 tube, Sissc: packing aroak. sojid | PISHE time, but deposited it at polnts where ° . 4 & t are decl y igher everywhere west |Chicago & N. W n marke! 'he week opened on beef steers with a ol 9¢: 1 ® » " % ry, | it was impossible f A CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | ori"“ m.:ourl Tlllv" tnlma rrum.; con'."t_ 59 ;;)‘r ::\rone:?d thyee months' bills is 211-16@ | somewhat lower market, but prices firmed | ?:fik. m‘-f‘. cg;n{ao;ulgfilfgrc.m;;ncyu‘:.'}“ Thirey nrwmor: hn:'l;h-w:«r:ck(;:n;u:;hl‘: { e weather will continue fair In this cent. up Mer on and yesterday's early market | omy B¢ e i Featrures of the Trading and Closing | V/CInIty tonight, and probably Sunday, with 0 Epie s fooked ke’ th weelc” Woula " cloue aatsc | HSDETENSTY TUE 1 oty g o gou;|HOM exPoRUFe and starvation. Kester iy -+ A RE Pedas, armer tonight. 40 Local Securitie higher, but the market ended very badly, | yoringe’ 15¢; hens, lbc; cocks, 1bigc; duoks. | ADOUt 80 years old and has relatives in the PR oot . | “Record of temperature and precipitation * Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, |30 that at present writing the general mar- | 1§ "¥eise. ‘ldc; turkeys, 6c: pigeo r[western part of the state, who have not b Lieh e Yl an. eat ruled higher | compared with the corresponding day of 960 Jr., 614 New York Life bullding, Omaha: ket 1s no better than it was last week. dos., $1.35; Hos $4 per g " y, inflienced by strong forelgn | the last three years: 3 %0 Bla. Askea. | The market on cows and heifers has fol- | gattn)%-"g &0 vet been located. He is being cared for at p - gubles und s kood demand. Corn and gats g 1910. 1909, 1906, 1907, | Doiaware & Hudson 0 Beatrice Creamery ptd ¢ por cant...... %0 #9 |lowed very closely after the beof steer mar. | S4pAbs 050 per doz.: the county farm. agitation against high meat prices, deciined | . Distillers Securitios 00 4% 34 343 | City of New York s, 1969. 0L | of stock, aithough here and there some- | fcathered, 1ic: geess, athered, 9c abor ployers Org: . n the wheat pit a well defined advance Erie s pfd W) % o ey Yyl 1 g % | higher. . & : meeti; " 5.2 inches, w0 W% @MW % | Clty 6. & E., Waterioo... . e 1 w5 " FISH (all frozen)—Herring, 6c; salmon, | Meeting of Aberdeen business men was held ) Hroughont (e abamimn O3 on the market | "Deficiency corresponding period in 1900, | Geserey Broiiric 0 1508 186 160% | Cudahy Packing Co. i, oy | ockers and fecders have been In very|iic; pickerel, Sc; whitetish, lic; bike, 13c; At the Commercial club, at which steps lay moved over & Tange of from %e to Te. | 63 inches. Great. Northern pfd. 3408 sk A 15" | Betmer ook Terde S s7 %" | pices have tirmed up & liitle. being 1@ipe | (routs 16ci cutfish, lic, crapples, de fo do; 000 : large crappi 1 P pe 1 IR IN 130, | Groet Ivcthern, Ohe cttn. oo, 189 1 14 wy o |higher than last week's close. Sull the | AUES crapbles, We: Back bess Ho: red |ignor i the city for the purpose of stand- was forelgn cables telling of higher prices s E % 1 |demand is not very active, and it s evi- o Kag b/ L for the gTain in IleerpX:x apd an avance Looal Noreckuuar. | | e il ) dent that the cwrnz'(? s hot dispaned to | dosen: Spaiish meckerél, lkc; - eel, o; | ng llt:(;(he;“:;ldl:l’men;mm it possible, n Argentina values, comparative fall- o o 11y W 100y | feed ve many cattle under present con- . 3 . any or lculties when the bullding ing ofb 1n atrivale 8¢ shipging goints séded St. Leuis: General Maritet., Tt Marias, pta 11 { omtha eater €07 46, B R% | GltGns: The agitation that has been siarced | , OYSTERS—Selests, small cans, 2o, nd {nst | i gallon, §1.86; Néw York counts smal), |Season renews fta activity next season. 8T. LOUL L, B — to the bullishness, through its hint of 8, Jan. 2 ~WHEAT—Market | mteraationdl Pa arge, gcllnn, $1.95; standards, | The employers state that the iutention is k| lighter receipts to come. May touched |higher; track, No. 2 red, cash, $1.2801.30; | internatiobal Pump R $§1.11% and later drorpod to $1.11, closing [No. 2 hard, $1.12@116; May, $1.11%@L12; | Jowa Central 2 Omaha Water Co. 24 pfd. i5 50 | Omahs Gas 18% 15 |in different sections of the country n high priced beef is generally expected to Omal 9% | result In a big slump In the cattle market. | STall. Zc: large, dc; gallon, §1.%. not to antagonize union labor, but strong at Sc to %c higher than yesterday's |July, $1.00%. Kansas City 80. 1500 4% 40 0% w:- 2 ‘1; 824 | This will naturally, discourage still further | ¥ RUITS—Oranges: Extra c‘holne, 968, 128, | yyopg to (see that there i .bl: ;ak: | final figures, at $111%@1.11%. CORN-—Lower; track, No. 2 cash, 66c;|K. C. 8o. ptd 100 9% 6 ‘uu am-n:gc ’fi e oAy aiscourge still further |, ge," box, §2.00; 1606, box, $ads; ‘iida o i frenrdl § Corn prices started comparatively Atrong, | May, $8%c; July, 68%4@6sic: No. 2 iwhite, | Louleville & N R0 LN AR 19N | Cmate & G. 7 |not be dlsposed to feed high priced corn to | and-218s, box, §2.85; extra fancy Rediands, | Supply of labor to meet the demand, and helped by the advancing wheat murket. | 89%c. Mino. & St L W0 4T mah, ¢y |low priced stock. This will naturally |8, 1126 and 128, box, $275; 150s, box, [ whether that labor is union or non-union 91% | shorten the supply of fat stock for the |$2.85; 176s, 00s, and 216s, box, §3.00. Lemons Gepends upon the: condition of the ixber 1008 | coming fall and have a tendency to stiffen | EXtra fancy, 30s and 360s, per box, . 9 | prices then, extra thoice, 300s, 360s. per box, $4.76. Gri market. Some time since a petition was 9% | Quotations on cattle: Good to cholce |fruit: Florida Indian River, Lox. u.& clreulated among the business men of — steers, $6.0047.25; falr to good stoers, $.00| Xangerines: Florida. 144 ' and s, . L @Y% Foreign Finanel GO0, ‘common (0 talr steers 310000 ol soiy |box, 3280, Pineappies: Florida Indian | ADerdeen for signaturcs opposing the em- i 120k 110% W94 | BERLIN, Jan. 22.—The rise in the private |10 ¢holce cows and heifers, $4.50@8.25; fair |River, s and s, ‘crate, $350. Satsuma- (Ployment of union labor. The agreement #a i | discount rate from 2% to 3 per cent today | L0800 cows and nelters, 480040, com: | Flovida, 0 (o 10 boX, B0~ Agples:| Ws to become sffective when signed by » alr cows and helfers, $2.50@2.50: | Choi .50; avi B B e TeTe i the German Impacial b6k of- §921 to chice stockers and feeders, fi.i8g; | Colorado, $L.i6: Wine Saps, Colorado, 8, | 1% employers. Whether the meeting at (h { B R WO Blasia. t i aknaeopat, - The .30; fair to good stockers and feeders, §3.:0 | Jonathans, Colorado, $2.00; 'Ureenings, Colo- | Commerelal club was the outcome of the | 134 199% 163% | from $6,250,000 to $10,000000. This fa ":;‘: 4.26; common to fair stockers and feeders, | rado, per box, §1.50; Missourl Pippins, Colo- | edrlier petition is unknown. The oclose was weak at nearly the low | OATS—Futures lower; cash steady; track, | M. St P& 8 8 M points of the day, with May % Jower than |No. 2 cash, o; May, shwc; July, 43%c; | Misourl Pacitic Yesterday's final figures, at 68i4@6s’ No. 2 white, e, M. K & T pfd.. A Trade in oats exhibited the general char- | RYE-Nominal at 80@sic. National Biseuit acteristios of the corn market, advancing | FLOUR—Unchanged; red winter patents, | National Lead early and falling off later. touched | $6.50(26.00; extra fancy and nrnlsmv $6.00@ | N. R. R. of M. 48%c and fell off to 48 closing at 48@4sic, | 5.60; hard winter cl $.004.10. New 'York Central 3c to e lower yesterday's finai| SEED—Timothy, $2.606%.6. N Y. 0 & W tlgures, CORNMEA 10, Norfolk & W... A noticeable effect of the country-wide| BRAN-—Steady, track, $L19 | North American | B agitation against the high meat prices was | Northern Padifia een in a marked decline in provision ¥ — Highers —timothy, — $15.00918.60; | Pacific, Mot % To% | Sioux City Stock Yards, ptd, o 3% 46° 4G | South Omana rer, e, WL 200 3% 78 12w | Seattlo Lighting Co, 0, 1820. . 3t 111 |Union 8. Y. Stock, South Omaha... Values. In the urrenc mMonth 'products | prairie, §14.0016.00, Peoaies 18R 1137 113 | Saultre VAL rosehod of keest: .0; stock heifers, §2.76@8.00; veal|rado, per box, i Genitens, Colorado, ork closed at 90, %c lower; lard at| IRON COTTON TIES—$0c. b 4TS iy M8 R of keoping control of | calves, $3.50G7.76; bulls, stags, etc., $3.00g |per box, $1.60; Iowa Jonathans, bbl., $8.60;| ' ' 12,15, 30c lower, and ribs at $1162%. 42c | BAGGING-6%c Proseat Stsel Cur o marihs ratet e ts eSO ot oY fall | (50, Eoa Wine Siper it Wi Towa Missouri | Taresemiioriats Eat Native Plum W% % 4% lin market rates like the Bank of Engl land W M | selling consols. In view Of the present 410G8-Today's run: was by no means gase of money w further reduction in the | oot e oriad & rathar Somsosiior Inciasars ; i o @k i il | Imperial banics rate is probable early in |BSEL* SASrIed,S TAINST deptetaing Influence 4% Tl 3 A along in the morning before enough hogs % ®i 5% Bank Clearings. had been sold to give anything llke & lPllllm n Palace Car. Jobbing, | Railway Steel Sprin the day in the provisions pit and the fu- |$20.75. Lard, lower; m,” $11.95@ | Reading ... ' tures deciined to a close ranging from 12ic | 1210. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed ex. | Repu to 70¢_lower than yesterday's final quota- | tra shorts. 313.00; clear ribs, $13.00; short | Republic Steel tlor:s. The final prices for the may products ., Bacon, unclianged: boxed ex- | Rock Ieland were: Pork, $21.25; lard, $1185; ribs, $11.37%. $i4.25; clear ribs, $14.25; short 00; lowa Hen Davis, bbl,| YANKTON, 8. D, Jan, 22—(Spectal.)— Davis, strictly No. 1 Missouri, | The last mession of the State Horticultural N:nlcu.y“m;‘"t soclety here was a largely attended ban- | w Fork, No. 1|duet at the Congregational church parlor | extra fancy New | A most Interesting Incident of the b | broad idea of the general situation. About|York Greenings, bbl, $4.60. Grape o e 1 lower than yesterday’s final figures. Liqul.| HEMP TWINE-7e. dation and short selling was the order of | PROVISIONS — Pork, Sseaaasavsd Brsessrieinact § % 7 Greenings, pack, bbl, §. § Mala- | was the serving of the Hanska pi 1 ! \ The leading futures ranged as foilow 3 %04 0%, OMAHA, 22 —Bank clearings for to- | fifty-five loads were expected and forty- | §as, extra choice imported, bbl., $5.50; M 4 4 ‘ NARA” PIun, dnh H . s e eneed i springd | 8 (20 & Wi T W4 f [day wore' ¥4I Ana for the Corre. |five loads had besn Yarded. up il i1 |leghs, fancy imported, bhY, #b; Aaiagas, | VeNted by Prof. N. E. Hansen of Brook- | | Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. “;é i8%c; ducks, geese, 8| gioesBnettield 8. & I. o5y ‘:m ‘:t‘: 1::\‘ sponding date last ynrm%!,\l,nx.':l. g'cln%I:. F‘lbfla':‘ or uumyh of these were ::;orl u‘ley, Exlr:r na‘-vy, Ivanu:;ed, lng:., ings, and which new fruit is a cross be- | otk bt R Lot X Bouthern Pacitic o, A 1909. ought up by shippers on the early market | $6. agas, extra fancy, tinted, hi t | | | | | BUTTER—Dull; creamery, 2@%c. Bouthern Raiiway - a% 3 34 | Monday S 3ITE0.19 88135473 99 | &L rices. that looked ‘tq ‘bo Just about | Oolored, (mported, bbL, W Hananas: | aveeor ¢ pace Wild plum and the Chiness | eIt 11 s 1 10% EGGS—Steady at Slc. . Raflway pfd %t Sew | Tuesday . L LTB9T.08 1,621,109.50 | Steady with yesterday's bulk. Extra fancy, Port Limon or ‘Changuinoia, | APricot. The convention served to bring 102G 1023 (101%-%| 1 101%-5% Recelru. Shipments. | Tennessee Copper . 1000 n“ o mR Wednadny . 288317111 2,628011,3 | Later in the morning after packers had |finest and largest, bunch, $8.60; extra fancy, | Out the great. strides made by the frult | 98i3| osig| 1% 97%| 975 | Flour, bbls. . 9,100 7,700 | Texas kl l:cn‘rvm b4 m‘z % i |Thu Y . 2,668,008.77 2,337,504.54 | Started out to fill their orders bids dropped | special 76-1b. bunches, buncl c’lw tra | growers of the state in fitti various | \ \ \ Wheat, bu. . 41,000 20T Bt L &W. B0 &u en ‘ot |Friday . . SLINGT 236672600 | Lo right around a nickel lower than the |fancy, bunch, $2.00@L7. ' Cranberries. | griite 1o the me W » (Bo@eos| 69%| 6814l6814@ 0% @ | Corn, bu. . 115,500 0| A e Ja W o 2,100 190% 192% 192% | Saturday . 2,497,700.68 086,871.79 | opening and the demand did not appear to | Extra fancy, long Keeping, bbl.. §7.60; Ju 1o the needs of the state, particularly 6S%@T| 6874167 @Ty (TN @ 6SYuSy | OBLS, bu. .105,600 97,900 | SN eitic prd bl b R 1 - - | be very broad at tiie lower uffers. Move- | sey, ripe, bbl, $6.50. Pears: California, | @8 to “‘winterkill,” in which marvelous [tor A R L P AN P A gt Daiea Rl § : D00 st | Totals .............$16,203,798.60 $14,400,696.8 | ment, as well, wak slow and duil, but most |extra fancy Kaster Beurre, box, §. strides have been made the last fer ) \ h Kansas City Grain and Provistons, |V 5 Realty I i | Tncrease over. the "correspondingC week | Sales’ showed up pretty close to bo lower |New imported, . S-crown, Ib bl b W O I KANBAS. CITY, Jan. H-WHEAT-Cth |4 & B 6% 8% |last year, $1,833,201.65. and the later masket is quotable on this |inported, d-crown, b, notably by Prof. Hansen, who has made 45 Pl { unchanged; No. 2 'hard, $1.09@1.13; No. 8 |U. 8. Steel pfd M Dasts. A Copeiderable portion of the hogs |ported, i3 13-z packa his lttle workskop at Brookings of m ‘ %l e $1.06G1.12; No. 2 red, $1.22@1.36; No. 3, $1.18@) | Uiah Copper . ... u-‘: 144 Merchandise and Specie. sold from $8.25 to $8.85, with the larger |imported, 50 6-0z. packag tional fame. 2 ‘ 11, ay, $.06; July, 9616@96Kc, b Va.-Carolina Chemical 8% E8| NEW YORK, Jan. 22—Imports of mer llp"lll at (lhs lawer tigurés. ported, 1-1b. basket, 18c, ‘ P are NCORNZUnchanged): no. 2 inixed. ooie: | VMR g 5" % | chandise and diy §00ds at the port of New | head abeut 5000 head less thar Gt 40000 Der crate, o0 tloneyr Colovad ey | _Fusltve Captured in Limcoln. | T 0. 8, 5 i No. 8, e7c; | W! 50 0 ' 5 2 ¥ RSt gk : ora I3 p 4 60 | 265 | May, ' 67%c, ‘sellers; July, 665c LT W 3&’-&".«3"&‘%5:%"‘:‘31‘.';5,{:";‘:".’ ocle for | Ofaldat week and aimost 21000 head Jesa|crate, §225 Sweot Potatoe SIOUX FALLS., 8. D. Jan. 22.—~(Special.) 3 o | QAT Vncharged; Moo # white, 45%@ | Wenert Onion T TWA|the port of New York for the woek ending | week Thbt. year. Anida Trom (e ‘ertaiing | Gy $0. Celery: Tumbo Cal ain officer has returned hers with an fn: 12 0215 12 o0ig 3780, Vinconatn “Contest | et o] pliver and 86147 gold. |receipts, it might also be well to review | Rutabagas: Canadian, per b, 1o Can.| 31Vidual g1ving his name as John Rooney, A 1L 8244 11 oot | THAY—U, “.h.,,fed to 2c lower; ¢holce | Pittaburs Coal By sy N port a &w|in short some of the more important fea- | bage: Wlisconsin genuine Holland seed, | Who I8 wanted here on a charge of forgery, \ | | timothy, $14. % | York for the week ending today were|tures of the tra chofce prairie, $11.50@ | Am. Steel Foundry. & ; {1b.." %. Tomatoes: Florida, 8-basket crate, | and who has 2 nn nw | 11 52l 11 95 [1L76; choice $1.00518.50. Unlted Dry Goods io i s L | 91408, 20 gold Aud w401 iiver n.point of prices, the decline far the |per crate, $5.60. OId Turnips, Ree(s, Car: | mitting the siemno (UBltive since com- 18 |65 | 714! 11 57% |, BUTTER— néry extras, 3c: firsts, |Lacleds Gas L il e week ls right around 10@lsc with the break, [ rots or Parenips: Per bbl., $2.2. Omlon: ® the alleged crime about a year \ 145 |11 4 vl 11 314 1 ”“m?},’"m"fi"' by "ckln 5”'*" Otai sales for the day, 657, New York Minlug Stocks. ]n.ul::‘l_>dmngv‘:ll‘xn':“mE::h N"(_lm::mur wfi ;l,d (i:lulbe_ extra large, ‘per 1b, 2igc; | 1€ finally was located in Lincaln, 4 NG Lt T | EGGS—Bxtras, 31%c; %C; current NEW YORK, Jan, 22.—Closing quota esting W anish, large crates, crate, $1.65; Spanl and was r No, 2. | receipts, 2c; seconds and dirties, 18ic. New York MaNay. Mualst. on minigs stocks wer F NP s uctant demand at ail dmes and naturally | yhail New york crates cratt, Lo | o was arrested there on instructions Cash quotations were as follows: Recelpts. Khipments. | NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—MONEY—On call, | fos AT Leadville Con.. " pourfered more than the betier kinds | BEEF CUTS—No. 1 ribs, 16c; No. 2 ribs, ® Officd of\Sherift Nelson, in Sloux P~ FLOU dy; winter patents, $5.200 | v 121,000 63,000 | nominal. Time loans slightly stronger; | Brunswick Con. . ... 4 Little Chief Sleotaa T er (velghts. On rne other ‘hand, | 10, No. § ribs, 8%¢; No, i loin,"18¢; No. 3| Falls. He is charged with having forged > 8.19; raights, $6.00@6.40; spring [ Corn b 54.000 52,000 | sixty days, 4 per cent; %0 days, 4@4} per|Com. Tunnel stock... 3! Mexican selecte erlal carrying flesh and finish | join, 13%c; No. 8 loin, 9! i No. 1 chuek, | the name of Bd Clark, a Sloux Fulls man, 5,000 11,000 | cent; six months, #4@4% per cent. do bonds ........... 18 Ontarlo T4c; No. 2 chuck, 6%c;: No. § chuck, bl lling freely at very satisfa . &%\02. bakers, $3.20@56.%. RYE—No. 2, 4 PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—4%@5 | Con. Oal & Va......165 Ophir ... tory prices; in fact, choice, topby stuff is|No.'1 round, %¢; No. 2 round, The; No. §| L0 ® number of checks, which he passed on BARLEY-Meed or mising, 6608c; fair to per oént- s . Horn Sliver Standard "0 u.ma. it any, lower than & week ago. Ship- | round, 7c;\ No. 1 plate, 68e; N,,’_‘ 4 plate, | Sloux Falls business houses, It is re. cholce malting, 70074 —— il STERLING EXCHANGE-Weak, with dllow Jacket Bing demand for good hoga-has.béen espe- | o, No. 3 pl 4 ported that a relative of th SEEDS—Flax, No. | southwestern, | Open. | High.| Low. | Close. | sctual business in hankers’ bill L 1A S e Seone DTS Kmonass Drake seediiugs. por - No. 1 northwestern, Ib.,, 15c; Brazils, large, per Ib., 12%c; 221, Timothy, $4.06@ L 34 e RO TR oW, 17089 | 48386 for sixty-day bills, and at u:fi stands ready to make good the money he { Cotton Market. 418 Clover, FTw I i l“*\ {361 for demand. Commitelal bills, S s pe A G, | beke, large, pef ib. iio; pecins, “Yumbo | Procured on the forged checks provided he 3 NS—Pork. mess, per bbl., $21.25 08345 1 06% 1 ! 3 K, Jan. 2.—The cotton mar- ) / | Texas, per Ib., pecans, medium Texas, | can kee | T80 Lard, per 100 he, D82 @A 1L | ol 961 96 g.;?g‘ SILVER—Bar, G2¥%c. Mexican dollars, 44o. | ket opened firm at an advance of b to i 1] 887 | per, Jb, it black walnuts, per Ib., 2o || p Booney out of jall, hort ribs, sides (loose), $11.2@11.75; short | | | BONDS—Government, steady; rall bonds | points in response to better cables than H -4 ickory, small, per Ib., 6c; hickory, larg —————— clear sides (boxed), $12 124@i. | oy B &) Tua| e expocted, the bullish week-end figures and » H per 1b., 4ci Callfornis walnuts. No. 1, soft Bee Fanciers to Meet, | Al s atite of WheAt BB flour Were 6ty @14 Gis| | eeap| . Closing quotations on bonds wers s fol: | o Dullian, national ginners revars foaiatin : 3 ghell, per ib., lbo. California wainuts, No. | SIOUX FALLS., 8. D. Jan. 22.—(Special.y [ ual to 239,000 bu. Primary receipts were | o ————— P, B 1o & véry small ginning for the last perod 1y 5 2. soft shell, per Ib, 1lc; peanuts, raw, per | _preparations a g A | 00 bu., compared with 396,000 bu. the| B bld. A asked. U, 8. rel. 3, rég -<;W“£": :'lu“i' - 3 [and suggesting bullish census figures at § 214 % Ib., 6c; peanuts, jumbo, raw, per Ib., Sie; re nearing completion for corresponding day a year ago. | - - 30, couwon. AL b e | 0 Dt of Mohdsy morming " Tmens Y 15 peanuis, roasted, per b’ dc; peanuis, | the second annual convention of the South Eatimated racelpts tor Mohdey: Wheat, 16 Minneapolis Grain Market. oo R e Wi | was considerable realizing on the early 3. 1% i, R Dakota Bee Keepers' association, whioh “ ears: corn, 150 cars; oats, 9 cars; hogs, | MINNEAPOLI®, Jan. 2.—WHEAT—May, |U 8. & reg: TMK K. O. 8o Jat s ... 735 | 8dvance and prices eased off a few points, i 4 2o TSI hirty Lib. packages. per bOX. | wi) be held in Sloux Falls on Wed 3 A 200 head, i {$1.12%: July, SLURGLIY; cash, No. 1 hard, | do coupon - UKL 8. deb. 4v, 1881, i | but the market soon firmed up again on & i i $35; new Hellawe'en per 1b. éye; sugar | 71 be hold I Sloux Fai cdnesday, | Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, |8 1.15%; " No. 1 northern, $1.14@1.14% | Allin-Chal. 1st BWL & N unl. e good demand from Wall street and the 30 3 9 v 0% DEZ. NN 3 b/ 0 " soclation was organized | r.wl.:m,: No. 3red, $1.2¢1.%: No. 2 hard. | No. 2 northern, $1.13@1.12%. No. 3 northern, | Am. As. be 3 I:uu. K & T st south with prices during the middle of the 30 8 3 Susar and Mol In Bloux Falls a year.ago and has In its 1LI4@LISK: No. 3 hard, $LI0G1L10%; No. i|¥LI0@L1. ; Am 3.4 T ov. 104 do gen dip morning about 15 to 17 points net higher %0 W W bk 2 ol oy g | membership practically every bee man | northern $115%G1L16; No. 3 northern | FLAX—Closed at $2.33 Am. Tobacco J1 Mo, Fuhie 4 | on the motive months. 830 206 0 440 NEW YORK, Jan | tie atate Ty n | ;p:h"é i ;‘%. h\ufi&c !"h”"" $1.1060 :;(A)gfi_;u " yl:l.llu"fi, @61%e. A"I“I‘-". o .“.‘ “‘Q‘N §8 il"'l%l ::\ b‘s‘ulfi,‘.hol‘,:.g: {‘km‘ January, 14,%0¢, .llfl l‘!,l : a‘uiel. m‘ul:i‘u\‘flh(:ll.l 89 test, !"P state lhl'x will be three sessiol of : orn: No. 3 casl i No. 4 6Ikm —No. 8 white, 4%c . Aok . , ; March, i May, 14.48c; June, 14.46c, : =1 tost, 4. olasses suga he convention, morning, afternc y o No. 2 white, @%c; No.'2 yellow, évy| RYE—No. 2 T6K@T1%c. Atchison geo. 4. RN do deb Ne. i e i ™% [ bial July, 14.46c; August, 14,28¢; September. :5 3 9 8% | Refinea, steady; cut loaf, evening, and an- interesting program’ par 9¢; No. 3 vellow. 654@é6io; No. 4 vellow, | BRAN-In 100-1b. sacks, $23.005728.50 00 ov gl e b ® M | 1880 October, 12.81c: December, 12,630, e B 4% |586c; mould A, 6.50c; cubes, 5.40c; powde & & program has sigiese. Oats: No white, G0c; No. 3 FLOUR~First patents (in wood, . [AL 0. L Tat ds NN, & W let . a9 COTTON—Futures closed steady; closing % 36 36 5.%c; granulated, h.15c; dlamond A, en arranged for each session. The as- white, 4 i No. 4 white, 49ie; stan- | Mibneapolis). $.50@5.710; _second ' patents, | Bal. & Ohio 4s. ... 948 do cv 101 | bids: ’ e o\ A confectioners. A, 4.7oc. soclation represents an Industry which fs | c. $5.9006.60; first clears, $4.46§4.55; second ; Pacific g% | January, 14.80c; February, 14.15¢: March, |76, 2 Laay 250 . 880 MOLASSES—Firm; New Orleans open |enjoying a rapi . | Joying & rapld growth in South [ UTT) m——szufly, creameries, 3%; dai- | clears, $3.20§3.50. u’_ s a‘ }4 :l( '} :}l. ugfic- May, l‘c.ss‘l';‘; June, 14.62¢; |®0.. ne § a2y kettle, 32@4zc e dakota, ; ; : : s | July,” 1 ugust, '14.Mc; “Seplember, | SHEEP—TH Kot w ticall : o BB Recelpth, 3.8 casen At omark, | To Seed Market. o, dg 1016 Mk | 13986 Octoer, 1285c; November, 120c; Da: o G hie SRR be RONE AL UAN Metal Market, | Deemer to South Dakota Lawyers. included, MY@8%c; firsts, prime | TOLEDO, Jan, 22—-SEBD—Clover; cash, 344 Reading gen. “s'“ "’-fl aed \dulet % poi on a Saturday and prices remained nom- | NEW YORK, Jan. 2. ~METALS—Markets | SIOUX FALLS., 8. D, Jan. 22 —(Spectal.) | 4. | 89.06; February, $9.074: March, $9.10. April, 028, L. & 8. F. pot closed \qulet, 2% points higher: mid- | jnally steady. practically nominal today in the ab- | —Judge Horace E. Deemer of the | CHEESD—Steady ; daisies, 176 174¢; twins, | $5.00, October, §1.05; prime old. $8.95; new. 1054 do ‘gen. S, diing yplapnds, W.10c; middiing gulf. 14.9¢. | “Suppljes for the week total almost 2,000 | of exchanges. Tin was weak at §52.00 M OE T siiymad | JRGITSI YRULE Americas,’104G16%e: on | 048 Bh; weseeied. Rha84: ‘no grade, e & X e T e LT WG T | GALVES ON, Jan. 22—COTTON—Steady | noud,” or' about 5000 head less than_ ihe | Copper was gulet. with local deal- | (00" O lowa hax conscnted to come to ol A . y, . $1.95; o P 3 - o o o 4 POTATOES—Sleady: choice (0 fancy, | 10, Alsike, Brime, F1.90: MAFCH, $h00 " | oo fon: fo.-ri-. 8 Obeavosrd ‘e L't/ 8 | BT." LOUIS, Jan. 22.—COTTON—Quiet; | LOia} number recelved last week. ‘Average | era guoting lake at SINWGIL00 clectrolytic | Sloux Falle and deliver the principal ad- | G fair to good, bore. | Bsl JE iicinidl d s 4 N, &5E & e Baso Paciic col. da. sy | IiddUng, 1oke: sales none: recelpts,” 340i | SOmmon and s Dackers sre &t no time |Lead Was dull at 84GTH@ATEY And SPOIEr | per ko s, MINUAI meeting of the State | P_Ol'L'rR\'—Luv: turkeys, 17c; chickens, Milwaukee Grain Market. [%acted BT % 0 08 &0 Y% i W8k | balesg shipments, 3,087 bales; stock, #4888 | vory anxious for the unfinished and short y at $8.1096.25. Iron was unchanged Bar_association of South Dakota, 'which g Springs. We. MILWAUKEE, Jan, 2.-WHEAT-No. 1| o rig. 4 (e M R o i fed grades of sheep and lambs, the tone to | BT. LOUIS, Jan. 2-METALS-Lead, | Wil be held in Soux Falls on Tuesday, | 3 0 1bs.. Sfioc; 19 %% —No. o ris, . ; i RLEANS, . 22— i 3 % T ng 3 % P et to 110 the g ' nortiern. SUISRI1; No. 2 northern, §1.16@ | colo. Toa. Su...\\ 1\l A% s oo™ 10100 | pots wera: WOMAIRL, 1ow ordarss 1t sake been rather aull tan' otherwise’ AUl $0.0; spelter, weal, 36 Wednesday and Thursday, March %, 3 and | Receipte—Today: Wheat. 17 ‘cars corn, | 11535 Moy, SLUN e i1 o "er e 1 il | nominal; primary, 13e. nominali ‘good o "l are ‘clasing about 10@1te Otls and Rosin. W | A e e e o100 sare vars baidns | BARLEY~Sampie, gt s b e o T amlin i Triy Sood arainary, 1do: | Righer than the close of last week, while | OIL, CITY=gun. 22 OIL—Credit balances. f ool bandh | ,, M R 1 o il 15 atriot miadiine CGen®: | common and medium strings are all the Tuns, 12,5 s.; average, 139,13 409 Phlladelphia Produce Market, | PE!)RI,‘\‘. > ::“;R.";:':; - pistiere e UL T3 Ve Cara *hem. 4. W o3, miadiing. 18k styict, good miadlite. T e e ialite ol as' Ak e g | hble; Mdpments, 1ML average, WR14 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 3.~BUTTER— | white, 8 Now 8 yeliow @is e o Sos | 0o o sat s evabasn 1 bo. oo ity | T T-16c; miadiing tair.f 15 9-Ic; miA@iing | during the last two or three days, but it | 'SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 2.—Ol1L~Turpen- Hel'bel‘l E- GOOCII CD Weak: 8¢ lower: extra Western creamery, |No. 4 G%@84c: no srade. STghe. = Pl Ge 57 ua wen AL T Weetern M. tar .. 83% | Hoselota: 5208 baiey: onont Gibsie" Daless " | ould take something extra prime in this | tine. firm; 6k ? P4 N Mg nearby prinis, e, i | (.»A'rs-m.‘m NGS white, 4ite; No. 4| 0o swries B0 100 ' wen” Fine, ovia! | 8 J i : HBH4 Deles. 1 iige to commend M@ or better. | GROBINCFImm: Quote: B, D 1. 4z Brokers and Dealers \ AR g white, 4T%e" ~ en. Elec. ov. s Central i b1 . " ere have not been man g5 in- 30; H, 843714, :'K, $5.10; M, §6.15: 3 oottty iR el TR B0, Siher | White, (We; Bandard, Wite. SIIL. Con, st rar. 4% WMo, Pac. cv. b citv., S84 Coftee Market. oluded in ofterings lately. but the maquiry | 3, 8616: N, shde W. G brss: o B | GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOC: current recelpts, in_returnable cases, 3c, Duluth Grain Market. P0G, $rtared NEW YORK. Jan. B.—COFFEE—Futures | f0r this clags of stock appears to be geo- | _ Omabs 'Office: 210 N. ¥. Life nu‘:‘ at mark; western firsts, (ree cases, 37c | DULUTH, Jan, 23 — WHEAT—Ma: " market opened quiet at unchanged prices)|€rous and cholce light weights would prob- | Wool Market, Bell Telephone Douglas 6a1; 4 &t mark: ourrent receipts, M@c, at mArk. | yii2% " July, §1.13%: Noo 1 northern. §i15% e g of s and showed no special feature during the | b1y sell pretty lose o fair quality lamb | LONDON, Jan. #.-WOOL—) good e Independent. A-9131 and A-2198 CHBEESB-Mrm; New York full oreams. | & 'num;m.'“:?'m."‘ " BLUERI | WASHINGTON, Jan. 22—The condition |morning. Trading was quiet, but thers was | S0UCf. Ewes of & good kind are wanted at | joction amounting to 11,196 baies, was of- | Oldest and Largest Wouse in the State ~. choloe, 1T4@1The; fair to good, 16%@1sc. T OATE—wxe. | p of the treasury at the beginning of busi-|a little scattering liquidation, and while | QUOtably strong prices, but the in-between | fered at the wool auction today. The o ness today was as follows: Trust tunds: | clost i re net unchan, the | Strings have been more or less neglected | wool was readily taken by all sections at Gold coln, $571.696,509; sil W Liverpooi Gra d Provisions, Hay Market. Ly B Bt e JILTV dfl-" f‘“ 1y 'mdl' es’ were | Fecently. full prices. Well grown crossbreds were EIT R i Bupunthegy o dotdy o ,000; silver dollars . §3,508.000% sllver cluding March at[ The Volume of feeder trade continues |in keen demand for American and 8pot, | Demand was light Saturday and th . tanding, . 4 cem| B T LB, LW trade and scoured merinos were taken for No further visk. Kach lc movement home 310 buys options on 10,000 bu, of wheat, 3 t : a8 _fair qualit gy B 3 o \ AR MATSE & d{ Mav, i ) . “Whent, " o100 Tre, PR il [eral fund, 880148 current liabilitipe, 40, ot cottes, ulet OB fat stock: week T5.100 Dales Wil e nffered s Toduy's o he-4l00. Bl Write for 'taae bies ' )] A . U reasury ‘offices, o8 4 e r to i Vi R Y ! 3 7 | ot, quiet; new American nm-.lu“uu\ lamm; o Vo credit of treasurer | Ml ova, sgiiKe et Pt T e dinots: g | ISTA, GPRONEAS SYOERD SN G0y b ‘ ‘; d