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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
harp liar Attack a Cora Sudi Prim
' BlidiapDowa.
Wrings very weak cash situatin
purn flrcnlm nt (lie Opening of (lie
ainrlccta n nil (he Depression
CniMm SI ii nip In All
,) , (Jllicr Ccrcnl.
CHICAGO, Jan. 23. A sharp bear attack
nn corn, brought on by tho very weak
sasn situation unu slumps in outsiua mar
kots. sent tirlccs In nil nits slldlnir down
hill today. Corn broko 2c, whom lHc. oats
IJiC nnd pork 40c. After tho subsldonco of
mo pumcxy reeling on ncavy selling tnero
wero plight relictions. Corn registered n
hct loss of lc. May wheat V40?c and May
oats lc. Provisions closed 2fto to 2022Hc
lower.
All speculative markets wero weak, but
the extreme, weakness was In coarso grains,
corn leading In tho depression. At tho
opening this cereul seemed ripe for a break,
mnd break It did. Tho Initial Incentive was
tho extremely benrlsh tnlk about tho bot
tom belli; out of tho Kansas City cosh
market vesterdav. It was renortcd that
Kansas City houses wero hedging sales on.
me .MiiwuuKee curu unu wncn mis mantci
opened the Hiipposed weakness showed II
elf by heavy southwestern selling here.
Aluy started to Tic down nt ulTlc to
,C3iC. There whs tin almost entire absence
of buying orders, cables wcro weak and
reports mentioned a corn and oats block
udo of 1,000 cars at Kansas City. 8t. Louis
turned a prominent seller of corn and local
boars started In to pound nut tho holdings
on a prominent long professional. May
broko to C2c, u loss of 2c, but at such a
price covering was prolltable. There wcro
reports hi wo of somo corn being worked to
(lermuny and traders taking Into conMdor
ritlnn tho small estlmatn of sixty cars for
tomorrow, brought it half-hearted reaction.
May sold back to 63'4o, but closed weak,
d5lc lower, at 62?ic Receipts wero SO cars.
Wheat was nuturally weak on tho corn
depression. Hut everything elso was against
tho price, sentiment, news and general con
ditions. Statisticians' reports Indicated a
rood cron condition and favorable weather.
Traders were Inclined to tho belief that
'they Had been too eager to accept die Ht.
l.oiils strength yesterday to bolster up
lvalue. Cables were lldgcty and llnally
closed lower. Foreign reports forecasted
'good crops In Itussla and India. Outside
unnrkcts were lower nt tho ntnrt and May
- opened hero ,,4'5?ic down nt WMfflic When
corn broko May followed' after and sank
1o 73c. Reports of a ood export demand
with shipments varying from 15 to GO loads,
.helped prices late. A slight reaction sent
lay to 79Hc. but the closo was weak, 'Ml
To down, nt 784i?78Uc. I,ocal receipts were
IS ears, nono of contract grade. Minne
apolis nnd Diiluth reported .123 cars, making
V total for tho threo points of 310 cars,
.against 4bl Inst week nnd 2J0 a year ago.
P'rlmary receipts wero IH.oOo Int. . compared
with 380,000 last year. Seaboard clearances
In wheat nnd Hour equaled 360,000 hu. Tho
seaboard reported 323 cars taken for export,
' In tho oats pit tho sentiment seemed to
ibo not In get caught holding high-priced
guts. regnrdlefH of what dominating pro
fessionals might do. In lino with tho
stampede in corn, there wns a selling of
May oats and a strong attempt was made
.to rnld one' holder who Is long so much
fthnt ho is to control tho mnrkct. No oats
,cnmo from his quarter, however. Tho
ibrenk wns bad, notwithstanding. May sell
ing off l?jc to 4l7ic Somo support developed
nt tho low ilgiiro and May sold up again
,to ibc. Tho close was weak, lo down, nt
H5tic. Receipts wero 109 cars,
v Tho early feeling in provisions was
strong, following tho Influence of n good
Jiog market. On tho grain wenkness. heavy
liquidation of long stuff developed, nnd
Jirlccs eased. Tho early business was con
siderable, but Into trndo turned dull and
.Jicavy. May pork sold between $16.15 nnd
J16.00 nnd closed 20fj2214c down nt $16,33.
May lard closed 7J4c lower nt D.42'4 nnd
tay ribs 2Uc down nt $8.60.
ICstlmnted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
20 cars; corn, Co cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs,
Jl.ooo head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
iArtlclca.l Open. High.) Low. Closo.Vcst'y
Wheat
Jan.
May
t, July
. lCorn
' Jan.
Mny
July
Oats
May July
Sept.
Pork
Jan. Mny
July
Lard
Jan.
May
July
Rlbs
Jan. May
July
f 754 764
7DV4H 'm 7R70145TV4 73?4
78W 79i 78 79 79$
C9',4 fiOTS
wm 'vrti fi2-n 24 Gis
C3i)-i C3 62 G24 OIB',4
484flAi 45i 4; 43V4I 46U
33V4 33& 33 33S 33
16 10 16 20 16 00 1G 00 16 20
16 GO 16 60 16 15 16 35 16 5714
16 57 16 CO 10 30 16 474 16 CO
9 224 9 30
9 47 9 CO ! 37H 9 42H 9 60
9 67& 0 CO 8 4714 9 GO 9 CO
8 324 8 3254 8 32! 8 3214 8 30
8 62V4 8 00 8 47V4 8 55 8 G2'4
8 7214 8 7214 8C2i4 8 67 f
E
No. 3;
Cash quotations were as follows:
i.Ii'liP.VJlnnro,.J' onsj'; WUcr patents.
I3.R0S 1.80; straights, ?3.40fl3.SO: clears. $3.20a
f:s6osSt?i'gKts8.IlS?X40l.,,:i0: lm,C,U8' W
.3 Rpr,nR :vamcl N-2
OATS-No. 2, 4GtM5!4c; No. 3 whlto, 430
RYK-No. 2, C2c.
I3"AUL,EY Fn,r t0 cholco malting, 694Q
SHEDS No. 1 flax, $1.66H; No. 1 north
western, $1.7014: nrlmo timothy. I6.E0; clover,
contract grndo, $9.i;o9.6j. .
PROVISIONS-Mobb pork, per bbl.. 116 05
O16.10. Lard, per 1(H) U, W.Wo.23. Short
ribs sides (looso), $8.25f(8.40. Dry Baited
shoulders (boxtod). 7.12V4a7.26. Short clear
fides (boxed). $8.708.SO.
WHISKY-UoalH of high wines, J1.32.
feir'::::::::::::::::::; SSbSSS X
ftnts, bu 137,000 iftono
uu'- 13 000 fooo
Iiarley, bu 64)000 aVooo
?nJJ)?i,P.rodU50 exchaneo today the but
ter market was steady; creameries 15fi
J3V40J dairies. 14f 30c. Cnecse. steady. 104J
kOfcc. Eggs, atcajy; fresh. 2323V4c. 0
X13W VOIIK OENKItTl. MAniCBX,
UnutiKion of (lie Day on Various
Cnniiuiidllles.
woPrRn-.ncceip.s.
S?i teUi.tably.lovW winter
5. ill """ ' nira gnis,
.75: Mlntinnntn nnn.a M rrr.r,.. 1 Vv
VinnVJVT ;'.Y"'"'. -'.io, winter
Siff1"- 2.00Sf3.30; Minnesota bakors. 2.25
3.3o; winter low (rrndes, 2.70(f2.W Ilvo
to fanev. VlGOsiaTS. ' c"olcu
siS?.HHiVJBA,I?rQ?.lot! . ',e,low western.
? i?vi-cltt. .32i Unindywlno, J3.C0y3.70.
lUE-KasIor; No. 2 western, 69Uc. f. o b
niloat; state. W07o c. I, f New York, car
."AKLBYDulls feeding, 60CT62C. c. 1. f..
..'.'VT Jlecolpt. lfc.000 bu.: exports
42,756 bu. Spot, ehsy; No. 2 red, S7io f
p. b., atloat; No. 2 rid. Hc7 eluvntor- No
1 northern. Uuluth. SSWc, f o. b . niloat :
i P.'i,er neavy pressuro of liquidation nnd
without Kupport from any source, tho early
WnTC.tn,Kkot, tou"'experlenceu a severe
decline. Tho demoralization In corn, easier
cables ami favornblo crop reports assisted
J?.,1.,re,nk l,lml 1 wus not until export le
i.1iHl,idc,0,'P!1 "f,or mUXilay that prices
rallied. Tho closo was steady, ttffVSc not
Ueciine. March closed at SGtJc: May. SW
nt S4He?.8 ut Sicl Ju,y Wio, cloVed
.5OIRccel,ltB' & ,,u-! exports. 1.051
liu. Spot, weaker: No. 2, 67f4c. elevator
ond d7. f. o. b.. niloat. 'Heavy mid gen
yral selling demornllzed tho corn market
today, breaking prlow i!4u hero, with no
dKiI?,"'i,U-.. ll wesf !ed 1110 'lecllne. Al
though It rallied slfghtly with wheat, the
close was easy, lUtfiUo not decline. JniVu
ry,0,loso.d ,nl WZ. My. C7f7c. closed
,.u:"spot dulled nXT
"jaiw.v, iimawu vuicrii, uuo: track
white, 6l057f. With other markets, outs
SSudaUon J'' BUStalnln "envy
8hip,,,nBi ? Bd
J2o: 1W9. 6ff8-8t' CrP' mi5C'' ' 8
jl'lDKS Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.
JSc: California. 21 to 23 lbs., 19d: Tcxui
dry. 24 to SO lbs., 14Ho. ' '
LMATHHll l'lrm; hemlock solo. Duenoc
Ay.AJ'sV. to heavywelghtH. 552CUo.
OOIr-Hrmj domestto ilecce, 1154126c:
Toxas, 16Cj17o. '
PItOVlSlONS-Ileef. quiet: family. Ill.GO
013.00; mess. I9.C0O10.00: beef hams, 20021c:
city, extra India, mess. $l7.50ffl9.GO. Cut
meats, oasyj pickled bellies. 84jil0o: pick
led 'shoulders. 7o: plekied hams. 9;iH10c.
LfL, t"sjf. western iteamed, .63g9.75; re-
i
fined, enslerj contlnimt, .S0j South Amer
ica, 110.76: compound, M.oOfi.2J. 1'ork,
cony: family, 17.5oail8.00; short clear,
J17.5U&I8.50; mess, 16.ti01f 17.23.
IlUTTKIl-ltecclpts, 2,963 pkgs.: firm;
stato dairy, Hn22c: creamery. Ky24c; Juno
creamery, Itpjic; factory, 13tfl7c.
CHEESE ltett'lpts, 763 pkgs.; ilrmj fancy
large, stnto full cream, fall made, VWf
1074c; fancy large, lato made, best, 9Vio;
?.n.Mcy.8,ntt'! 8,ito full crenm, fnll made,
HUfilH4c; fancy smjlll, lato made, best,
lOGflOiic. '
U.aos-nccelpts, 2,'420 pkgs.; ensy; stnto
and J'cnnsylvanln, 2S6irjc; western, ut
mark, 28c.
UUOAIt Haw, firm; fair rellnlng, 3c;
centrifugal, W test, 354c; molasses sugar,
24Ci rellnod. llrm; crushed, G.75c; powdercil,
4.iGc; granulated, 4.6ic.
COFl.'EIC-gtdet: No. 7 lllo, Cc.
nIAS?,Ii8-K!rmi NbJv Orleans, 37012c.
POULTllY Alive, easier; springers, S'y,
9e; turkeys, Wit 1014c; fowls, loc. Dressed,
ur'keys?,?. i-
METAIJ All of tho metnl mnrkets held
steady todny, with somo advances. Spot
don markot was nlso 4ilglier, closing nt
i?? ?,n' J?lth "pot nt JC10 n"'1 futures
lira. v.uiiiur remaineu nuoui sieaciv
heri. wlilfn nt i ..t.it, m .. .i ,n.. s.t
W,!i.8,t;!lbLl?ncd'. .ThUB closed there
nt 48 12s 6.1 nnd futures closed nt C4? lGs.
rue closing prices hern for copper were
iv., i ""i;?"1"! i"i I'lvviruiyiic
nnd l0J4o for casting. Lend was steady and
""niniwru iicic, wiuie nn advance or 3s flu
was cabled from Ioulon, closing there at
-.i. aiifuvr biiuws a uareiy sternly under-
changed nt 36 10s. Iron was moderntely
nctlve here. English markets wero steady.
Glasgow closed at 4Ds 3d nnd Mlddlesbor-
nlltptl eln,ifl n. ilM ML. I fllM i ...
closed nt Sll.ooffl2.iio; No. i northern
i.,u;JJ-V'' L":rtW.-w' iNO- - northern foundry,
S16.001fl6.i5: No. 1 southern foundry, .I6 mi
ln.bO! Nn. I Rnlltllorn nnft fniiHilKi. '(l.niM
Omaha wiioi,i:sam: .mahkets.
Cnndltlnn of Trnile nml auAtfidnns on
Staple nml Fnncy I'rotliice.
EOOS Rccelnts inoro llliernl? nuirlinl un
settled: fresh stock, 20c.
LIVE I'OULTItY Hens. Gf?6!4c: old
roosters, 3J4c; turkeys, 79c; ducks tind
ge.ese, ilifjkc; spring chickens, per lb 614
DKES8ED rOtIITnY Tiirlifva inCTfo.
ducks. 9O10c; geese, 910c: spring chick-
ens, SffSWc: hens, 714tSc.
HUTTElt-Conimnn to fair, lU,c; cholco
dairy, In tubs, 1617e; separator. 23H24C
v uuitiivi KiHii HiacK imss, l!e: white
bass, 19c: bluellsh, 12c; bullheads; 10c: buf
faloes, 7c; catilsh. 12c; cod; l&o; crapplea,
lie; halibut, lie; herring, Gc; hnildocfc, 9c;
Pike. 8c: red Hiinntinr. Ifln! snlinnn V'o?
sunllsh. 6c; trout, tic; whlteflsh. 6c: uir
crcl, Cc: fresh mackerel, each, 2tj35o;
nint'iin, luc.
OYSTEItS Mediums. nei enn. 11r Rl.tml.
ards, per can, 25c: extra selects, per can,
33o; New York Counts, per can, 40c: hulk
Standards, per gal.. St.2iV31.25: bulk extra
selects. Sl.0iK7l.C5; bulk New York Counti,
per gal., S1.75.
JMUKUNH L.1VC, per doz., 00c.
VEAL Choice. C3&C.
COHN New, Clc; old, Clc
1IUAN-S23.
OATS-62C.
J IAY Prices ouotcfl bv Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' astoclatlou: Cholco up
land. S9: No. 2 unlnnd. S3: medium. S7.G0:
coarse, S7. Ityo straw, S3.fA Theso .prices
nru lor iiav oi goon cnior nnu quality.
Demand fair. Receipts, 12 cars.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home crnwn. SI nnrthnrn.
SI: Salt I.ikc, S1.10; Colorndo, S1.10.
uAKKUTs-rer uu sue.
HEETS Per 14-hll. basket. GOc.
TUKNIPS Per bu.. 50c: Ilutabanas. ncr
100 lbs., S1.25.
i'AHSKirs-i'cr du., coc.
. Cl'CUMHEItS-llothouse, per doz., $1.75.
' L.ETTTUCE Head, tier bbl.. JS.60: hot.
hnuso lettuce, per doz., 25c.
PARSLEY Per doz., 25c.
JtAUISHES l'cr (IOZ., 2uC ,
SWEET POTATOES Home crown, ncr
lb., 214c;. Kansas, per bbl., S3.2S.
UAiniAUf; iionana seea, crnteo. iic.
CAULIFLOWER-Pcr crato, J2.75.
ONIONS Soanlsh. per crate. S2: Mlchl-
gnu, red or yellow, 3c per lb. -
L'Mi.rciiY i.aiuornia, wiuac.
TOMATOES Florida, per 0-basket crate.
$3.
FRUITS.
APPLES Ren Davis, ner bbl.. S4.0OdN.GO:
Wlncsaps, S5; Jonathans, S5.50; Bclletlowcrs,
per box, $1.73.
I'fciAita viKers, war, Lawrence, sj.2om
:.go.
GRAPES Malagas, per keg, S6.60Q7.00.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. S7.G0: Dor
crate, S2.73.
NAVY 1313ANH l'or- till.,. S2.15. 4 ,
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California navals. S2.75ffl)3.00:
budded, S2.50.
l,EMONS Fancy. S3.G04I3.73: cnoice. J3.00
ffj(l.25.
BANANAS Per bunch, qccording to size,
$2 25f2.75
FIGS California, new' cartons, SI; Im
ported, per lb., 125J14c.
DATES Persians, In CO-lb. boxes, per lb.,
514c; Sulrs, 5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS New cron wnlnuts. Nn 1 nf
shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb, HUc;
M ou,i D.iuii, v , u. iiiiru Biieu, yc;
Urazlls. per lb.. 14c: lllbcrts. ner lb.. 1.7v
almonds, soft shell, 17c: hard shell, 15c;
pecans, largo, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; co
connuts. per cwf., S3; chestnuts, 12c.
HONEY Per 24-section case. S3.50.
CIDER Nchawka, per bbl., $3.25: now
Y'ork, $3.50.
POI'CORN-Pcr lb., Gc.
HIDES No. 1 creen. Re: tin r srnAn en.
No, 1 salted, 7c; Noi 2 salted, 6?4c; No. i
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf,
-1 . inues, ontijc; sneep
pelts, 75c; horse hides, $1.50Q2.2a.
Ht, I.ouls Grain nnd i'mvlnlniis.
JIT T nilia T.. no tf ITU m n
ovfltor, S6T4c; .track. SS0S8c; Mny,
86M'S0! .July' 7a!i0' No- 2 hurd, 784i8lb
May.64c: July. 65V4c. " '
, "'o-iNo. s casn, i(c; track:. 48c; May,
o: July, 3914c; No. 2 white, 48if49c.
ivirr-uuwvr Ul uou.
liT.nrTTl null nn.h,..l.
rJiUi?!-2 2?MPJancy and straight,
DisciUB-'iimoiny, steady at $6.OOJI6.30.
CORNMEAL Steaily at $3.25. 0 W,"0 oV-
HHAN Wimk. Inwpi" unbml o 4
.'.w.n.u, -. O t 1 1 iXI,
HAY-Dull; timothy. $12.00014.50; prairie,
not quoted. '
PROVISIONS-Pork. easy; Jobbing, old.
1R fill- nnrtr tilt Kr. T n-.l .S iV" X "
salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts
and clear ribs. $8.60; clear sides, $8.93. Bacon
ribs. $9.50j clear sides. $9.62. lear
ivjiiBivi nieauy, $1.33.
IRON COTTON TIE8-$1.00.
BAGOING-5Iiic.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
METALS Lead, quiet at $3.8503.87. Spel
ter, dull at $4.12ffj4.15. ' P
i2c,PWW,gonB' 8VSc! turkeys-
dKTScT SteaJy! croamer 18-'5:
EGGS Iower at 22c.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 9.000 bbls.; wheat. 19 -000
bu.; com. 77.000 bu.: oats, 79,000 bu
SHIPMENTS Flour, S.OOfj blils.: wheat
JI.0C0 bu.; corn, 66,000 bu.; oats, 46,000 bu. '
Liverpool (i rill 11 and l'rnr Utnns.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 23. WHEAT-Spot.
No. 2 red western winter, steady, Cs 2d:
No. 1 northern spring, steady, Cs L'd; No. 1
California, llrm, Cs Gd; futures, steady:
March, Cs lHd; May, Cs 2d. miy,
CORN Snot, steady: American mixed,
now. 5s 7d: old, 5s 7d; futures, aulot:
February, 5s 3d; March, 5s 2?4d; May,
5 34d.
1'EAS Canadian, steady, Cs 1M.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, firm,
7s 9d.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady.
3 3sWJt3 1Gs. '
PROVISIONS-Beef.- firm; extra India
mess, 79s. Pork, llrm; prlmo mess western,
72s. Lard, quiet; American refined, In
pnlls, 47s 9d; prime western, In tierces, 47s
Gd. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs
strong nt 49s, Bacon, Cumberland
cut, 26 to 30 lbs., llrm. nt Kls Cd;
short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., quiet at 44s Gd;
long clear mlddlos. light, 28 to 31 lbs., qutot.
45a; long clear middles, heavy. 33 to 40 lbs..
44s Cd; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 40s Cd;
clear bellies, 14 -to 16 lbs., steady, 61s.
Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., dull, SSs.
IIUTTER-Steady: finest United States.
90s: good United States, GSs. '
CHEESE Firm: American finest white,
4Ss6d; American finest colpred, 49s Gd. 1
Tolrdo flrnlu nml Seed,
TOLEDO, Jnn. 23.-WHEAT-Activo nnd
lower; cash, 8Sq; Mny, 8714c; July, 82ic.
CORN Active, lowor; May, 63o; July,
63Tic.
OATS Fair, nctlve and lower; Mny, 40c:
July, 41c.
RYE 63e. nominal.
SEEDS-Clover, dull;' cash, prlmo, $5.83;
March, $o.0.
MllwuuLeu Oral 11 Jlnrket,
MILWAUKEE, Jan. 33. WHEAT
Lower: No. 1 northern. 76077c; No. 2'
northern. 75ifi76c; May, 79ltc.
RYE FLOUR-N11. 1. C3c.
HAftLEY-LowerJ No. 2. 62c; sample, 65
CORN May, GJHc
MliiiienpolU Wlirnt, Flour mid Ilran,
MINNEAPOLIS, Jnn. 23. WH EAT May,
75hi5c; July, 7Hc; on track, No. i
hard, 77c; No. 1 northern, 7l4?i No. 2
northern, 7.tf!73c.
FLOt'lt-First patents, $3,8.'03.O3; second
patents, $3.6Tlf3.75; llrst clenrs, $2.40; second
clears, $2.10.
IIRAN-In bulk, $17.CO017.GO.
ICniisiis City (Irnln and I'm vlnlons,
KANSAS CITY, Jnn. 2.1. WH EAT May,
ic; July, "Glkc; ensh, No. 2 hard, 74ip
75c; No. 3, 7273c; No. 2. red, 81 u; No.
3, 8lc; No. 2 spring, 74075c.
CORN January, 624c; Mny, do; cash,
No. 2 mixed, C3c; No. 2 whlto, 63Q67C! No.
3, C3e.
OATS-No. 2 white, 47J-I7c.
ItYH No. 2. 60c.
HAY-Cholco timothy, $13.GOfM4.00; choice
prnlrle, $3.tW.
IIUTTER Creamery, 18022c; dairy,
foncy, 18c.
EGOS Lower:, fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sas stock uoted on 'change, 20o per doz.,
io.is ort. cases returned; now whltcwood
cases Included, 21c.
RECEIPTS-Wheat, 21,100 bu.; corn, 77.0W)
bu.: oats, 14,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 29,600 bu.; corn, 80,
Ooo bu.; oats, 15,000 bu.
I'lillndelpliln Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23. IIUTTER
I'lrm, c higher: extra western creamery,
2ic: extra nearby prints, 27o.
LOGS Steady, lc higher; fresh western
ami southwestern, 28c; fresh southern, 2fj
CHEESE-FIrm; New York full creams,
fancy small, lHic; New York full creams,
fair to choice, 9llc.
MOVIJMHTM OF STOCKS AM IIOM1S.
Operiitlnns Are Small nnd Confined lo
11 Short 1, 1st or Stock.
X- T-1 TfMl , nn ... 1
ut uiin, -Jim. .i. incro was 1111 re-
-i II iil .IllllllttllUll kU UltT BlUCH HUIIIWI
today nnd tho bulk of tho smnll opera-
which advanced quite strongly from the
.......ctivu ut njii:i:itii i-iiurun. i.-,vuil 111 lllt--nu
mo dominant professional element wns
ovldent In the celling to take prollts nn the
advance. There was a movement In the
rn..1nl.lln . I
luiinuiuiim iiiiuii u ttjfjuiruiiiiy Z1I1I1IU-
lated by stories that part of the new Isstio
of tho stock of the New York Central was
to bo exchanged for that of Cleveland, Cin-
-.mum,, uuuuhu pc ai, mum, inn iiiu move
mcnt spent its force in tho course of the
dny. St. Lawrence - Adirondack was
mnrked up over 4 points" apparently on the
expectation that it would be taken over by
the New York Central. The recently preva
lent strength of the local trnrtlon stocks
led by the Metropolitan Street railway, con
tinued for a time today, but the whole
group succumbed to realizing. Sugar sue-
Pllfutnil n lltn I .1 1.1.. ... . ......
j... ..u. ,,i ivmin nui ui inu m:u KOI HUH
lato in the day wns lifted 3 points over
lust night. An ndvnnce of lo points In tho
prlco of tho product nnd reports of nn
agreement nt Washington looking to the
freo entry of Cuban raw BUgar wero ac
countnblo for that movement. The news
lltllt nn ni'mnmnnl l.n.t . .
...... .... ..o.vuiu,. nnu liv-ll it'Ul.lli;il Itu-
tweon western rnllronds and packing
" ""VRjiii in inaininui rates, tnus re
lieving tho objcctlonablo conditions against
whlrtli 111,. In, ml-... I... .1...
......... ,iuiii i'j mo uiii'rnuiui coni-
nilssion Is directed, had a. stimulating ef-
tii. uu nn- i-ueiiics, urangers and south
westerns. The recommendation in the com-
mlMMImi'M niltlllfll ....n... I.. n.. ..r 1 1
: - niiril ill 11141,1 1,1 inlaw
ing iiHsoc atlons to maintain rates was also
iiu.i.iiii mum-lieu lor western railroad
stocks. Missouri Pacinc led with a rlso of
over '2 nnlnlH li.miiiurt, it. i.. n. 1 n...
. -v. ... inu llllJlutlU IIMI
wero on a smnll scale. Amalgamated Cop-
nuu.ira Buino sirengtu on tno growth of
foreign demand for raw' copper. There nro
growing symptoms of n plethora of money
111 fill nf tlm irrnn , nnn..n.. f . . I . .. I ... J
, " ... V1"11"'3 "A L-llllllill. lO-
days reduction in tho linnk of England's
inn . : .r""l.ri .lo expecta-
m hu Luucuiiuiin vi nixes wero cx-
noetPll In (liinlfitn lm I n...ln.. .
U - ; , --i"-. ---u 4.U1IHVIII iiiunu mur
et at this tlmo und it was thought to bo
neeessnrv- fn Iiii im ...
... ... .ihiiiv iiiiu in
order to prevent wlthdrnwals of French
capital. Today's statement of tho Bank of
! ranco shows such'an accumulation thero
X.i-i.-i '.'."'V. "'uucemeni to call homo
capital, but Berlin seems tho center of the
......... lo miiivii uy ilia
fact Hint Uerlln has boon buying bills in
tllO Inilllntl tnnnn" mnelni .,t .... ..i .
,r- ...w.. uuu Vita I II K ilJU
discount rate thero whllo in tho very net
w. duUi,viiiiiiiK biaij' nines over ror the pro
rered government loans of $75,000,000, all of
which has not prevented a decline In dis
count rates nt that center. Thero is it con
tinued accumulation of money in New
York nlso. but without the stimulating ef
fect on speculation which Is munlfest at
other grout money centers. A romarkablo
development in tho situation hero Is the
fact thut very largo tlmo loans, running
,ntp tho millions of dollars, are being nego
tinted at interior domestic.polnts for New
York account. '
Thero was continued activity among
Usually quiet bonds nnd some striking
gains wcro recorded, but tho murket gen
erally was irregular. Total sales, par
value. $5,443,000 United States new 4s.
coupon, declined 14 per cent on tho lust call
Tho following aro tho closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Baltlmoro & O.
do pfd...V.....
Canadian Pac.
Cnnada So
dies. & Ohio....
Chicago & A,..,
do pfd
Clil. lnd. & L...
do pfd
Chi. Ac E. Ill
Chicago G. W...
do lBt pfd
do 2d pfd
C. & N. W
C, R. I. & P....
Chi. Tor. & Tr..
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. L
Colorado So
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson,.
Del. L. & W-
Denver & R. G..
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
do 2t pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hock. Valley....
do pfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Centrnl ...
do pfd
Lako Erlo & W
do pfd
L. & N..T.
Manhattan L....
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Mex. National ...
Minn. & St. L...
Mo. Paclllo
M.. K. & T ,
do pfd ,
N. J. Central....,
N. Y. Central.....
Norfolk & W
do pfd ,
Ontario & W
Pennsylvania ....
Rending
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. & S. F
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. Kouthwr:.,
do pfd
St. Paul ,
do pfd
. 7o So. Pacific
.96 So. Railway ....
102V-; do pfd....
?? T-CXl Paclllo..
.114 Tql.. St. L. & W
oqts uu piu
. 46 Union Paclllo ...
. 34'. do pfd..-.
. 70 Wabash
.5- do pfd
. 70 Wheel. & L, E..
.136 do 2d pfd
. 2.". Wis. Central ....
, fc3& do pfd
, 43lAdams Ex
,2U!iiAmcrlcan Ex....
,155V U. S. Ex
, 17iWell?-Fargo Ex
, 32H Amul. Copper ..
, 97'Amer. Car ,fc F.
tin nf.l
60H Amor. Lln. 'oil'.'.
. zs? uo pra
.171 Amor. S. & II....
,270 do pfd
, 42 Anac. Mln. Co...
, 91 Vi Brooklyn R. T..
. 29 Colo. Fuel & 1...
, 70)i Con. Gas
, 66; Con. Tob. pfd...
,181 Gen. Electric ...
, 69 Glucoso Sugar ..
e-W "UCKII1K L.OU1 ...
.13S
. 38
. 71
, 67
.127
,103
.1MH
,171
, 2.S
jlntcn Pnper
. uu pin
Inter. Power ...
Lllnlnrln i!iiii
KT tii
. "mouii
National Lead .
-iMiiioiiai salt ,.
""J .sit ' ll- 1 1U.&11 ,,
, jorn' nemo uousl ...
,105 I'aclllo Mull .....
,102 People's Gas ...
i-i uHseu a, Uar..
o prd
Pullman P. Car.
Republic Steel ..
ilo nfd
Suirnr. .
AM?,0'"' Coal
,149(1 Union Bng & P.
81 U. S. Lcathor ...
63i do pfd
62.U. S. Rubber ...
, 82 do pfd
74'U. S. Steo!
, 2GH do pfd
, 69. Western Union..
.163 Amer. Locomo...
,187 do pfd
5211
,15
,161
, 50
91
59
32
3!la
- 22
- 41
1715
. 29
19
. 10
.195
.215
.102
.190
7014
- 29
. 804
. 15
. 42
- ''.
. 97
- 31
. 6ti
-
.217
.118
.2S01;
49".
- 14
iu
. fb
. 87
91
la
. 30
:S
.100
. 40
. 81
.220
.125V.
. C2',J
. 13
:S8
: S?h
. to
: -
- 91
balances. $2,150,256; noslcd exchange, $1.85;
s xty days, Si.ss on demand; New York cx-
-'"i'iu'i t-'v. l-iriiiium.
BOS ION. Jan. 23.-Clcarln8S, $20,261,073;
balances, .',0,l,o,J7.
1'llll. Vni'I.IMII I I.. ,,n , i
. n ... n".. ... ll -mil. .). v.icuruiKS,
$18,842,230; balances, $2,691,021; money, 6 per
1IALTIMORK. Jan. 23.-Ctcarlngs, $3671,
4j0; money, 4foo pt.r cent; New York ox-
-.imnnv, uv luuiiuum.
York Money Mnrkrt.
"-"oytJi Ja' 23. MONEY On ca ,
pnlnr. 2UfIi:llz. ,,n ..i.....i .r", : I
cent ,,r,mo mercnntllo pnper, 485 per
..STKIII'-NO EXCHANGE Firm, with nc-
.II. i"y,0 ,,, iKinKcrs inns at $1.87 for
demand nnd nt $1.81 for sixty dnys; posted
rates, S4.8jy4.8s; commercial bills, $i.83yi
-74-
SILVER Bur. r.-.iu-- m.,i. ,in.
4j,i, - vui. nullum,
i.,0-Ji!?i?ra?v5rnmc!,t' easier; state, Inac-
.... , ......wiiw, iiunuinr.
lho closing quotations on bonds nro as
follows;
U. 8. rot. 2s, reg,10s
do coupon 108.
do 3s, reg Vss
do coupon i....,10
do new 4s, rcg..l3.s
do coupon 139
do old 4s, rcg...lilfl
do coupon int.
do 6s, reg loo'
lln rnlltinti .. 1iT7.
Atrh. gen. 4s io,lk
do ndj. 4s ji.
mil, IV UII1U -IS,,.1UI
do 3s iijV
lln r-ntiv. in 1ni '
Canada So. 2s. ...110
ueni. or un. 63. .110
do Is inu ;sii,
f.B. fl .llin KV.'-1
Chi. & A. 3s.... s
l,i ii ct w n. 4s...
C. JI fcijl'K, 48.113 I
f. Al- N. W. V. Tb ill 1
f'.. II. I. XV 1 l.'m.,'l
i-.iin.MKi' JIT. iS. W
Colorado So. 4s,. 92-i
n. X- 11 fl In
Erie prior I. 4s... 99
v w x- n i' 1. i,ii.
Hock. vni. -tiss:;;!'11
I.. A, M. nnl Ja
Alex. Central 4s..
do Is Inc
M. & St. L. 4s...,
M., K. & T. 4s...
iln
N. Y. Central Is!
uo gen. 3V43
No. Paclllb 4s
do 3s
N. & W. c. 4s....
Reading gen. 4s..
St Ii & IJI c. 6s.
.m. t.. x. a 1.. i-
8t. L. 8. W. is..!
do 2s
8 A & A !' 4s
So. Pacific 4s
So. Railway 6s...
TV. X.' Pnn 1.
T. 8 L W 4s.'..'
Union Pacific 4s,
no conv. 4s
Wabash Is ,,
do 2s
iln ilnli tl
West Shore 4s.,!
W. & tj. E. 4s....
Win. f?f.ntrn1 in
Con. Tob. 4S
321
103
1 "11
10a
133
,105
74
118
96
9S
79'.
M 4
121
82
1UD
106
"8
"Jill
112
Offered.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram savs: Nntwiihutnnriin,-.
.the. reductions of tho discount rate of tho
ijiiim 01 r.ngianu irom 4 to 3 per cent
tho market was less active', with realizing
sales In homo rails, tho dividends proving
disappointing. Tho Ceylon loan was cov
ered il vo times over and tho list wns closed
in tlireo hours. Rio tlntos sold at 41 on
American buying und copper at 48 tho ton.
American shares wero lifeless nnd dcnlfira
mlgrntod to Knlflrs. The monetary situa
tion was not nffectcd by tho action on the
bank rato and revenuo collections nro lick
ing up surplus supplies. French demand
for gold Is hardening and tho metal Is
Berlin 2oV 10d' 1ar'S exchnnB0 ,s 2312!
lloslon Slook tliintnlloiin. ,
BOSTON. Jan. 23.-Call loans. 34 per
closlns:
Atchison 4s ,
Gus Is
Mex. Central 4s,,
N. E. G. & C
Atchison ',
do pfd
Boston & A
Boston & Me
Boston Elevated,
N Y, N H & II.,
Union Paclllo ....
Amer. Sugar .....
Amer. T. & T..,,
Dom. 1. & S
Gen. Electric
Mass. Electric.
do pfd...-. ,
N. K, O. & C...,
United Fruit ...
U. S. Steel ,
do pfd ,
Adventure
Allouez ,
102
81
J2'
67
7515
n2nk
262
192
168
21U
101 i
123!
34
91
3
87
12
?4
Amalgamated
rtaltlc
Bingham ....
Cat. & Hecln
Centennial ....
Copper Rango
Islo Royalo .,,
ini,o,i;
old Domlii'l'o'n
Osceola
Parrot
Qulncy
Santa Fo Cop
Tamarack ....
Trlinountnln .
Trinity
united States
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverlno ....
1
... 70
.... 31
.... 21
....59u
.... 12
.... 21
.... 30
S
.... 2814
...139
... 3
...250 .
v.: Sf
... 14
... 22H
... 45
New York Minion Stocks.
NEW YORK. Jan. 23.-Tho following nre
tho closlngprlccs on mining stocks:
Adams Con 20 ILIttlo Chief ...
Allco 43 Ontario
Brecon 3 Onhlr
Brunswick Con... 8 Phoenix
Com. Tunnel ... 5lpotost
Con. Cnl. & ; Vn...l23 Snvngo
Deadwopd Terra. ..o Sierra Nevada
Horn Silver ....lj Small Hopes ..
Iron 8 vcr co Stnndnrd
Lcadvlllo Con.... 5
... 10
1 ..775
.. 78
.. 4
... 12
.. II
,.. 13
,.. 38
..340
Hunk ClenrliiK".
OMAHA. Jan. 23. Bank clearings today,
$1,321,221.27; corresponding dny last year,
$1,012,317.54: Increase, $308,903.73. '
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 23.-Clearlngs. $7,810,134;
balnnces, $339,253; exchange on New York,
25a premium.
NEW YORK. Jan. 23,-Clearlngs, $220,717,.
902: balances, $12,017,085.
CHICAGO, Jan. 23.-C!earlD6S, :,OT,150;
KorelKii Flnnnulnl.
,iI4?ND0.N'. Jnn- 3.-fohcy wns In fair
demand today and the supplies wero
lessened. Considerable s,um wero locked
V',1 1,1 '"rgo applications for local loans.
Discounts ensed after tho lowering of tho
bank rate. Business on tho Stock exchange
opened quiet. Americans opened dull and
lie low parity. The dealings wcro small mid
prices remained hesitating, with fractional
declines, until the New York markot
opened, when they recovered somewhat,
ftnd closed llrm. Rio flntoi Improved.
K01!", vnncctl steadily and closed llrm
. V?'' weekly statement of the Bank
of Lngland shows theso changes: Total
reserve increased 1,239,000. circulation do
prcosed 257,000, bullion Increased 981,813,
nther securities! decreased 401,000. other
eposlts decreased 1,495,000. public deposits
I MC?.nS, -.MM. notes reserve Incrensed
-.1,131,000 and government securities de
creased .1 1,094 .000. The proportion of the
Batik of England's rosorvo to liability Is
49.12 per cent; last week it was 41.61 per
..ol! .Premiums: At Buenos Ayres,
.VH;70:T,lMnIr1;1' 35-3! Lisbon. 31.23; Rome,
2.22. Bar gold Is 77s 3d. Tho rato of ills
count of tho Bank of England was today
reduced from I to 3 per cent.
PARIS, Jan. 23. Operators on tho bourse
today wero favorably Impressed by the
lowering of tho English bank rate. Prices
wcro llrm and thero was somo animation
and numerous purchases. The whole list
was stimulated by the favorable Bank of
France statement. Spnnlsh Is rose briskly,
owing to the Spanish sales reception of the
financial bill. Spanish rails recovered.
Thomson-Houston wns firm. Metropolitans
wero in good demand. Rio tlntos were pur
chased for iAindoir account nnd the nd
vnnce in copper. DeBeers nnd Kalllrs closed
steady nt a little blow the best prices of
tho dny, owing to realizations. The private
rato of discount wis unchanged at 2 13-16
per cent. The statement of tho Bank of
I-ranco shows theso changes: Notes In
circulation decreasod G3,675,0o0f. treasury ac
counts current Increased 104,025,C00f, gold In
hnnd Incrensed 13.675,000f, bills discounted
decreased 22.725.000t nnd silver in, hand in
creased 2,500.000f. Three per cent rentes,
lOOf 23c for tho nccount. Exchange on Lon
don. 25 f 12c for checks. Spanish 4s, 77.82.
BERLIN, Jnn. 23. Home funds were In
strong demnnd on the bourso today, owing
to tho grntlfylng subscriptions to the new
lonns. Spanish 4s wero harder on nrbltrngc
buying. Locals wcro easier nt first as a
result of the article In tho London Dally
Chronlclo saying rumors wero current In
India of coming trouble In Afghanistan
between Russia and Grent Britain,- but
they recovered well before the close on tho
decrease In the Jihigllsh bank rato. Ex
change on London, "Om 42nfgs for chcckc,
Discount rato for short bills, 1 per cent;
for threo months' bills, 2 per cent.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 23,-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 8 5-16c; mid
dling gulf, S9-16c; sales, none. Futures
closed quiet and steady, with prices not 6
II points higher: January, 7.93c; February,
8.01c; March. 8.06c; April, 8.12c; May, 8.13c;
Juno, 8.14c; July, S.17c; August, Sc; Septem
ber. 7.6Sc; October. 7.67c.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 23.-COTTON-Steady:
sales, 6,450 bales; Ordinary, 6c;
good ordinary, 7c; low middling, 7 9-16c;
middling, 7?dc; good middling, 7c; mid
dling fair, 7 9-lCc,; receipts, 16,116 bales;
stock, 362,075 bales. Futures, steady: Jan
uary. 7.6Sc bid; February, 7.8617.8Sc; March,
7.92if'7.93c; April, 7.9Cf(7.9Sc; May, 8.01j8.02c:
June, S.OIfiS.oCc; July, S.O'JfaS.lOc.
ST. IOU18, Jnu. 23.-COTTON-Qulot:
Hfltnu "OH hnlno. .v.l.lHlr,n 7T(n . T. f .
..(iw. -"'J iiiiuutuin, 1 ys., ULUIlin,
5,013 bales; shipments, 6,366 bulcs; stock,
ni IVIO llfl tf-H
OALVKSTON .Tun 93 rnTTON-niil.t
7c. "
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 23.-COTTON-Snot.
fair demand; prices l16d lower; American
middling fair, 4 13-lGd; good middling,
IH.irl- ml.l.lllMn. 1 7-1IT.1. In.., . 1 .1.1 II.."
J X.. 1 iiiifc. . -v-. ,i,w llllilllllUK,
4 11-32d; good ordinary, 4 9-32d; ordinary.
3 3-32d. Tho sales of tho day wcro 10,000
l.ntfta nf 'U'lllnl. RAA n.nrn fn . 1 ... I
w .,.,-.,, twnj i, uiu iui DIVUUIU11UI1
and export nnd Included 8,300 Amerlcsit.
.Receipts, 23,100 Tjnlos, nil Americnn. Fu-
miia ui-ciii-n iiuiul unu uiuuru very sieaay.
American middling g..o. c: January, 4 23-64
f(4 26-6ld, buyers; January and February,
1 23-Cid, buyers; February and March.
1 2 -CISM 25.6id, sellers: March and April.
4 2 -644W 25-Gkl, sellers; April nnd May
4 24.6IS?4 25-6ld. buyers: Mnv nnd iimV
4 25-6ld, sellers: Juno nnd July. 4 25-fild. unll
lers; July nnd August, 4 2o-rld, sellers:
August nnd Sontember. 4 20-64M 21-fiki. sat:
lers: Renlpmhpr nml CinlnUttr- linir.'.
13-Cld. sellers.
0H1UA LITE STOCK MARKET
OtltU Emipti Mtdtrat nnd Trt.t Bnlid
AotWe and 8tricr.
HOGS OPENED HIGHER. BUT CLOSED LOWER
sneep nnd l.nntlia Slow nnd Ccnern
Mnrket Wns Fully n Dlnio Lower
nil. In Some "Cases It Wan
Twcn() Flve Cents Lower.
AVonl .Market.
RT T.nTTTQ Tn.. nt nt -.. ,
, - , Ji -mil. .. . ir i rm ana
fn'nly nctlvo: medium grades. 13Jfl7c; light
'-aiMUW, IIUIIV 1111V. 4UU1-Ci IUD
washed, 1452lc.
t.nTsTTinM inn ..nfnnt' n. i
' . , ui.il, uuuiy-uiLcnilnS III
tho auction sales today numbered 14,314
bales of good nunllty. The nttendance was
largo nnd competition wns nctlve nt firm
IIHPPH rPlin a....ntn ....... 1 1 t I . I. .- .. .
41 I . . MW.llll Ulllll.lUll Ul LIIO WUU
stimulated tho buyers to opcrato with great
........i,.,., o a rc-nuii inu iiriecH nuiaineu
w ,ir.. hlt-lm .. . t , v. .v... .. n ....... . . V. , ,
.....i..t .Yitii ma injiiuni'iii inu mail
ing buyer. Americans bought sultablo
parcels of cross-hreds nt full rntes. With-
Wales, 1.300 bales: scoured, 7d?ls 5d:
grensy. 35T12d. Queiinsland, 1.100 bales:
Bcoured. Isdfils 6d: greaBy. 2iM10d. Vic
toria, 4,400 bales: scoured. 2Id'(?ls liwds
greasy, 3(lQls 2V4d. South Australia. 1,600
bales; scoured. 7141i?T1b 4d; greasy, 2J.9d.
...... ..iioiiium, U4iin, nLiiuicil. 1-U'll'
Is ld; greasy, 3?4f8d. New Zealand. 3.400
hfllpn .rOllriiil ALAt!l 1 u 11 rvrnn u. 4l.nl.l
I II IUI (if rlrnt Tlnttn nml Vnln un1...
scoured, Cd01s 2d; greasy. SiifiMd.
Buenos Ayres, 100 bales; greasy, 2ft6!4d,
Oil mill Utmln.
OIL CITY, Pn.. Jan. 23.-OHJ-Credlt bal
nnccs, $1.15; certlilcates, no hid; runs, K9,sni
bbls.; average, 74.790 bbls.; shipments, 92,221
bbls.: average, 92,111 bbls.
SAVANNAH, fin.. Jan. 23 Olf Turncn.
tine. llrm. 43c. Rosin, firm.
NEW YORK, Jan. 23,-OIL-Cottonsecd,
weak; prlmo yellow. 42Ti42c. Petroleum,
dull. Rosin, firm. Turpentine, firm.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 23.-OII-Cottonsoed,
Hull retlned, snot, llrm, 23s 3d. Rosin, com
mon, steady, 4s.
LONDON, Jan. 23.-OIL Calcutta Unseed,
spot, 55s. Linseed, 30s 9d. Turpentine
spirits, 30s ld30s 3d.
Coffee Mnrkrt.,
NEW YORK, Jan. 23,-COFFEE-Spot
Rio. quiet: No. 7 Invoice, 6c. Mild, quiet;
Cordova, 7'Rllc. Options opened steady,
with prices 6&10 points lower, and closed
steady, with prices 686 points lower; total
sales, 46,250 bags. Including February at
5.65c: Mnreh. 5.75i?5.SOc: April, 6.ttc; Mav.
5.95ff6.06o: July, 6.16fI6.20c; September, 6 2:
6.35c; October, 6.300 35c; December, 6.45'ii
G.60C.
Rccelnts wern;
Official Monday ..,
Olllclul Tuesday .,
OHlclal 'Wednesday
wmciai xnursuay
SOUTH OMAHA. Jnn. 23.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
3.011
4.670
4,227
3,176
7.905
16,312
11,30.
9.738
Four days this weck.,ll,9N3 45,317
Same days last wcck....lo,oi'J 31,387
Same week .before lo,3so 32,428
Saiiio four weeks ago,... 6,466 24,844
Same day a last year 9,9.11 SJ,6S0
Average price paid for hogs ut
Omaha the past soveral days with
parlBons:
2,311
3,693
4,216
3,txi
13,9i)S
11,57
4,232
U,209
south
com
Date. 1902. 1901. 1J0.U.I1S91.1897.1W
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Jan.
Jan.
Jim.
Jll M
Jan.'
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
1.
u.
3.
t.
o.
6.
7.,
8.
8....
10...
11...
12...
13...
It...
15...
16...
ll...
18...
W...
20... I
S:::1
23...
20
6 2214
6 H
a as
6 23
6 lov.1 6 06
wp pin,
0 b l 0 U
6 6
6 041 6 23
I o ll
6 OOU l
6 12 5 16
b ID'.il O .'I
4 961 4 211 1 3 4i 1 1SI 1 41
4 Koi 4 331 3 571 13 17 3 43
4 95 4 29 3 67 3 481 III
6 021 4 271 3 4I 3 4I 3 Z5 3 11
b 04 14 37 3 471 1 381 3 27
4 35 3 4S i 3V 3 2V 3 63
I 3 421 3 401 3 18
b W 4 34 1 3 4.J 3 12
4 30 1 J CU1 o J
4 41 3 5ji 3 29 3 07
4 49i 3 60 3 47 3 11
4 631 3 5o 3 491
J 601 3 491 3 16
4 t2 3 52 1
6 lmi 6 2ui 4 431 3 49 3 47
6 2V 6 29
t 2?l
A 97li
6 14(?i,
li 02?4
6 26
D 13
b 11
4 61
4 64
4 651 3 611 3 51
3 64
3 66
3 69
3 661
3 61
3 601
3 54
3 67
3 W
3 26
3 23
3 26
3 2b
3 26
3 23
3 25;
3 4$
3 46
3 bti
3 64
3 61
3 47
3 33
3 69
3 Wl
3 72
3 1-2
3 no
3 96
3 91
3 86
.Indicates Sunday.
. Tho olllcial number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cattle. Hogs. Shcep.H'rs
P,
3
a, m. & st.
O. it St. L
Missouri Pacific 7
union Paclllo System 22
C. At N. W 3
F., E. & M. V 1
C, ht. P., M. ii O.... 10
B. H M -ji
C. B. & Q 11
lv. C. Ac Ht. J
C R. 1. k P., east.. 5
C. R. 1. Ai P.. west.. 5
Illinois Central 6
7
3
iu
10
23
I
21
3
1
is
6
4
123
19
673 2,87 1,M1
454 1,937 003
651 4,125 220
II
112
211
21..
124
278 ...N ....
49
31
32
79
-265 .... 25
3"ii3 10io9S 2,606
Total receipts 125
The disposition of tho C'J ts receipts wus
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Buvers. Cattle, llogs. Shcop
Omaha Packing Co 206 l.oiu
Swift und Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Omaha. Irom K. C
Swltt, irom country
Hammond, irom ji. u...
R. Bockcr & Degan
J. L. Carey
Lobman & Co
Livingstone & Schallcr..
B. F. Hobblck
Hamilton & Rothschild..
F. llusz
Other buyers
Total
CATTLE Receipts of cattle wero not as
heavy today as they wcro yesterday, us
the table of receipts abovo will show. The
demand, however, was In good snapo und
buvers started out early and bid good.
strong prices for all desirable grades. That
being tno case, it am not iuko ions to
clear the nens.
There wero not very many cornfed steers
offered thlB morning and buyers had but
little, difficulty In disposing of what they
had at koou. strong prices. Tho more
desirable grades were of course In the best
demand, out still oven the commoner
grades sold freely at fully as good prices
as wero paid yestrday.
xna cow marxct was aiso active ana ino
titter grades commanded strong prices
So far as the prices paid for tho medium
kinds and canners are concerned, there
was not much chango from yesterday, but
the market was more active and prac
tically everything was out of llrst hands
In irood season.
There was very little change noticeable
In the Drlccs mild for bulls, veal calves
and stags, but still the market could safely
be quoted strong on anything showing
quality. .
Tho stocker and feeder trade was In
rather bad shape today. Speculators now
have a good many cattle on hand that
they have been unablo to sell, even though
thoy have been offering them for less than
they paid for them. ..Very few buyers havo
Dcen on tne mantei anu now uuu tno end
of the week Is closo at hand buyers did
not care to get many more cattle on hand,
Trade was slow and fully a dime lower.
Had there been any choice heavvwplpht
feeders offered they would orobablv hnvn
soiu nuoui Biciiny. v,ommon stocKerB to.
day were almost unsalable at nnv nrln.
lteprcscntatlvo sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr.
1 990 4 76
4 Oil) 2 -0 24.
1 770 3 00 31.
4 950 3 60 1
No.
1....,
15....
1....,
12....
1....
6....,
1.'.'.'..
7....
5....
11
5
o
2o!!!i:
6
42
14
3
4
9
18
19
12
Av.
.... 455
.... 670
.... 770
.... 950
.... 750
.... 720
.... 6S1
....1040
.... 893
.... 710
.... 778
....1030
.... 870
.... 821
....1032
.... 929
.... 915
....1260
....1000
.... 970
.... 908
.... 810
....1030
.... 910
....1076
.... 970
.... 926
.1050
Pr.
,00
1 o-
2 JJ
3 00
3 60
3 60
3 75
3 85
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 05
4 25
4 40
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 50
4 60
4 50
4 60
4 50
4 50
4 63
1 65
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 75
12
18
18....
10....
12...,
3....
8
6
20
18
23
11
39
1
9
16
12
15 ,
IS
STEERB AND HEIFERS.
840 A 10 U 1100
1067 4 70 15 1015
1026 4 75 17 1042
1023 4 80
STEERS AND COWS.
1187 4 60 2.. 1190
... 990
... 911
... 927
... 920
...1200
...1190
... 930
...1105
...1200
...1350
...1103
...1182
...103S
...1073
...1135
... 966
...1208
...1105
...1105
...1176
...1027
...1237
...1420
...1212
...1251
...1213
...1314
..1402
4 75
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 83
4 83
4 9J
4 90
4 90
5 05
5 05
5 05
5 20
5 25
5 25
5 35
6 40
5 40
6 40
5 45
6 60
6 50
5 MJ
1...,
4....
1....
1....
3....
5....
O
1....
8,...
1....
3....
1....
3....
12....
4....
7....
3,...
6....
1....
5....
14....
3....
1....
1.,..
1....
3....
1....
6....
12....
20....
1....
14....
21....
18....
4....
1....
1....
4....
1....
3....
1....
930
840
860
850
760
860
930
V 910
-780
760
742
850
800
1000
1040
970
960
1110
913
1270
760
,872
960
1030
1006
984
940
1070
912
7R0
1076
1060
886
9S5
1010
1035
1033
903
1170
1034
990
830
1210
1240
1130
1106
920
9W
995
912
RS0
1028
809
902
897
960
910
977
830
966
1320
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 20
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 33
2 35
2 35
2 60
2 50
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 70
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 85
2 85
2 85
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 30
3 30
3 33
3 35
3 35
3 40
3 40
3 45
3 40
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 50
3 60
3
1
13
10
0
11
6
4
9
5
23
1
6
6
13
17
19
4
1
1
11
10
6
5
1
1
1::::::
i
7
1
1
6
:::::;
i
7
1
3
10
2;
l
4
9
1
A:::::.
i ,
6::::::
8
5
6
3
SO
4
6
3
6
0
1
4
1
4
2
n
.
637
470
635
620
445
680
733
92
HEIFERS
70
.... 966
.... 910
.... 865
....1121
.... 866
.... 808
....not
....1185
.... 840
....1068
.... 938
....1050
....1154
....1023
.... 990
... 967
...1023
... 967
... 900
...1060
...1045
...1050
...1120
... 854
...1040
...1470
...1187
...1200
...1020
... 985
...1420
...13.10
... 971
...1045
... 903
...1060
...1054
...1140
...1060
...1028
...1075
...1300
...1227
...1133
...1310
...128S
...1010
...1370
...13S0
...12.30
...1200
...116S
...10R3
...1106
...1045
...1120
...1340
...1083
...1340
...1230
...1180
...1257
5 80
5 la
6 15
5 00
5 00
5 00
4 60
3 60
,3 50
3 55
3 65
3 GO
3 63
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 73
3 80
3 85
3 83
3 83
3 90
3 90
3 90
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 03
3...
1
TOT 3S5 1...
UULIA
930 2 ro I . , .
800 4 30
1320 3 60
1.. 920 2 W 1 lf.'iO
1... 800 2 70 1 1110
1 1IVT) 2 85 1 ..1520
1 1460 2 90 1 1360
1... 1130 am 1 1310
1... K .1(0 1...., 1140
1 9S0 .1 00 1 1370
1 810 3 10 1 1250
1 1560 .1 10 1 1910
2 1233 3 13
6 1151 3 15
1 1330 3 23
1 1160 3 23
1 ,..,1000 3 25
1 1270 3 23
1 840 3 35
1 1420 3 40
1 1630 3 40
1 1170 3 60
CALVES.
.133 3 r, 1
30.1 5 Oi)
TO D 00 1..
310 5 30
STAGS.
1050 3 00 1 910
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
856 2 40 1 610 2 90
510 2 60 2 6S0 .1 00
493 2 75 1 850 3 15
690 2 75
STOCK CALVES.
2....
3....
1....
1....
1....
3....
1....
.1....
1....,
4....
1....
1. 1320
1 1400
-3 1510
1 1490
1.... 1W)
2 1705
1 11 60
1 19.10
25 52
1.10
2 0
110
3 60
.1 60
3 t.)
3 70
3 75
.1 75
3 76
3 75
3 75
3 SO
.1 90
3 W
4 05
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 23
6 75
7 00
7 00
4 15
3...
3...
7 7:
1...
30...
9...
.... 325 3 30
.... 310 3 60
8TOCKERS
.... 620
.... 685
.... C30
.... co;
.... two
45
20
65")
890
f.Sl
30
1.
310 3 75
AND FEEDER8.
2 810 3 60
12....
16.,;
0
coo
C33
60S
476
4S0
6 401
22 72S
2 600
10 918
3 tO
.1 65
.1 63
3 70
3 73
3 75
3 85
4 00
4 25
3 00
.1 00
3 00
3 00
.1 00
3 25
3 23
3 23
3 45
:l 50
COWS AND HEIFERS
U- 885 3 60
HOGS Receipts this mornlni; wcro not
excessive, but Including what was carried
over from yesterday, there worn a good
.many hogs on sale. Packers started in
tilddlng better nr ces than they did vester
lay, and tho llrst hogs sold strong to 6c
higher. At thoso prices quite a fow changed
hands, but still the market was not what
would bo culled active. When tho break
came In provisions, howover, the market
came to a standstill and very little wns
done for somo time. All of the ndvnnco
of tho morning wu lost and moto too, and
the last end of the market was very slow
and weak, mid It was late before anything
one n clearance wns inane, un tno open
ing market the honvywolght hogs sold
mostly from Sfi :tl tn J.VIO. ilnm medium
weight hoes sold Inrcelv from S6.15 to 1615.
and the lighter loads went from (6.15 down.
uepresenintivo sales:
No. Av. Siv
4 84 ...
26 79 ...
21 19 ...
115 113 41
C9 ,141 ...
23 167 40
27 157
11
58...
83...
95...
89...
81...
91...
80
178
...169
...160
...172
...US
...1S1
...159
...162
111 160
86 4169
60 15S
101 190
78 1S3
SO..
88..
89...
82
.1.164
...177
...180
..170
90... ...175
90 186
22 125
74 201
78 19S
90 189
68 190
81 189
60 177
17...
27.
52...
85...
7...
56...
91...
74...
86...
70..
77..
77..
63..
66..
81..
81..
85...
25...
8...
95...
91.,
92.
108
113.
70
191
..216
..193
..199
..209
..197
..197
1.184
..180
..192
..198
..203
..204
..223
..201
..193
..226
206
.....115
226
207
203
200
....183
....211
....182
....206
....293
....183
183
18.1
120
40
120
40
40
80
120
80
40
120
160
120
40
160
40
40
80
120
80
11.
5 05
5 05
5 05
6 61
5 50
6 60
5 6)
5 U)
6 G5
5 70
5 70
5 75
5 75
5 73
5 75
5 75
6 75
5 SO
5 SO
6 SO
5 S3
5 85
6 85
6 S5
5 90
6 IK)
6 IK)
5 90
6 95
5 95
5 95
6 95
5 95
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
00 .
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 CO
6 00
6 00.
6 00
6 00
B 02
6 02
6 03
6 03
6 03
6 05
6 05
6 or.
0 03
6 03
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
76 210
SO 200
82 216
71 206
67 276
05 203
6t 222
67 216
83 206
20 2051
T null
IV. . .
69....
79....
280
67.
66..
72..
65.
..207'
..203
..200
223
222
255
77 199
4S 172
25 201
SO 231
68. .....240
8S 211
81 227
74 203
ft! 215
66 227
64 203
00.
0...
CI..,
81..,
(0...
70..,
60...
Cii..,
30..,
76..,
63..,
83..,
GO...
76..,
72.
74...
C3.
40
80
120
'40
160
40
120
40
120
210
.258
'.'.'.20S
...20S
...227
...218
..257
...232
224
"!27 'so
...247 ...
...300 ...
...231 ...
...226 ...
...2.12 ...
.230
.234
64 2.13
35.
GO.
31...
74...
72...
66...
69...
73...
20...,
66...
69...
63...
18...,
49...,
78...
62...
.81!
...250
,..244
..223
..232
..251
..230
..2X1
..237
...279
...26S
,,.304
..300
..285
..219
...112
, ..822
!!!s40
120
80
'so
120
160
6 05
6 05
6 05
6 03
6 05
0 05
6 05
6 05
6 05
6 05
6 05
0 03
6 05
6 07
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
tl 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 17
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 23
6 25
6 25
6 25
6 25
630
6 30
6 40
SHEEP Thern wnat tint n vnrv lin-iw run
of sheep and lambs hern today, but still
pacKers did not take hold with as much
lfo as thev have been ilnlnir inf Into nnd
the feeling wns weak from the Btnrt. Tho
general market could safely bo quoted n
dlmo lower, than that. Somo sales, In
fact, wcro made that looked 25c lower than
the same kinds sold for tho llrst half of
the week. Sellers wero not itt all nnxlnun
to take off that much, and as a result
tho market was slow as well as lower, and
It wns rnther lato before a clearance was
made. Tho qunllty of the offerings today
was nothing extra, so that llin ton nrleps
do not look ns high as they would If tho
quality had been better. Thero wero some
)rimo yeurilugs. novever. that sold for
$5.05.
Thero was no part cular chango n tho
feeder situation. Receipts continuo very
light und the market may ho auoteil
steady.
ujotaiior.fi : cnnico ugntwcignt yearlings,
$4.905.25: good to cholco yearlings, $4.50If
4.90: cholco wethers, $4.50N.75; fair to good
wethers, $4.2301.50; choice owes, $3.9001.23;
fair to good owes, $3.60Q3.90; common owes,
$2.75Q3.50; choice Inmbs. $3.75Jf6.10; fair to
good lambs, $5.50(J75.75; feeder wethers, $3.60
W4.00: feeder lambs. $I.O0ifW.60: cull Iambs.
iii.ivjl j.io. itcprcscniuiive sales:
15
2.S6
!0
9
40
No.
1 buck A..
20 western awes .'.
western ewes ,
Dakota ewes
Dakota ewes
western wethers
Dakota wether yearlings,
western lambs
94 western lambs
a bucks
5 cull ewes
26 cull ewes
10 cull ewes
1 buck
90 western ewes
31 western ewes
10 cull lambs
107 western owes
22 western ewes
cull lambs
153 western wethers ,,,,
western mmim
western lambs
26 ewes
29 western wethers
313 western wethers
18 western wethers
61 western lambs
19 western lambs
1 buck
10 ewes
Av. Pr.
, I SO 3 00
,101 3 fO
,120 4 00
,90 4 05
, 93 4 03
107 I 90
91 5 03
79 5 60
,87 5 75
, 130 2 25
, 92 2 60
,78 2 60
89 2 60
, 190 .1 00
,01 3 60
,95 3 73
47 3 75
93 3 90
142 4 00
62 4 23
96 4 60
93 5 25
66 5 23
1!3 4 10
103 4 73
82 4 75
73 4 75
78 5 7G
86 6 S3
170 3 00
105 3 83
CHICAGO LIVE .STOCK MARKET.
nnd light mixed, $5.GOn6.S5; medium nnd
heavy, $tUCW0.65; pigs, $X65$tO60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.600
1 1 0:1 d; sternly ; top lambs, $6; tup yearlings,
5.40.
Kiiusn City Mvr Mm-t Miirkrl,
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,000 head natives, 1,000 head Tex
nns, 100 hend calves; heavy beef steers,
slow; other cattle steady to shndo higher;
Miolco export nnd dressed beef steers, $5.!0
SiO.tW; fnlr to good, $l.75$i6.75: stockors nnd
feeders, $3,6051.73; western fed steers, $1.50
ium.w; jexns 111111 iiuiian steers, $l.2oi.3i;
Texas cows, $2.6ofl4.25; native cows, J2.76W
1.8,.; heifers. $.l.50siG.23; runners. $l,73ij2.6j;
bulls, $2.5Mf I.33; enlves, $I.IK1S,00.
HOOS-Rectlpts. 12,000 head; market
opened 610o higher: closed with ndvnnco
lost: toil, $0.65: bulk of sales, $3.65'ij6.40i
heavy, $11.10516.5.1; mixed packers, $6.0006.35;
light, $3.25i(.20; pigs. $l.7lW.25. '
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 70)hond;
market strong; western lambs, $5.(ks(6.po;
western wethers, $l.6O$Ki.O0i yearlings, 5.004i
6.50; owes, $l.00fl.6O; culls nnd feeders, $2.W
pi. 25.
Sew York Live Stock Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, Jnn. 23.-BEEVnS-Re-celpts,
2,900 head; 110 snlcs reported; no ex
ports. CALVES-Recelpts. 102 head; steady;
veals, $5.005jO.OO per 100 lbs.
BllKHl' AKU LAMBS Receipts, 3.330
1.
m-tiii, nni'i-p, siow mm steady: lamns in
good demand und Ilrmi sheep, $3.60ff-l.43: a
few at $1.75; Inmbs, $5.255f.40.
HOGS RecelntH. 2.0HO iinml- nn
ported; market weak,
.stock In Slulit. ,
Tho. following table shows the receipt
or Cattle. .linifM mill almnt, ... 41. n ,1..n ...I...
J, . . -..vv. ... llU 11. u llllll"
clpnl markets for Jnnnarv 23:
on..... ... Cn.ML''- Hops,
aiiu.ii vjiiiiiiui ,,,, a.i7r,
uwengo to -M
Knnsns City 7,000
St. Joseph 1,200
9.73S
38,000
13.000
0,600
7,600
Totnls
76,738
Sheep.
3,6M
15,000
706
8(X
1.500
21.65S
Cn((In
.sternly
Active
nml noma nnd
nnd illuhi-r.
Sheep
2 75
2 86
2 S3
3 00
3 60
3 50
i CO
740
861
920
960
680
915
620
6 932
9
1
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CHICAGO. Jan. 23. CATTLE Rerel nt.i.
10,600 head natives, 250 hend Texans; slow,
hut generally steady; good to prime, $6.50f('
.0; pour 10 medium, tt.uuqjii.uu; stncKers
nd feeders. $2.25ffl.75: cows. Sl.00fil.75;
heifers, $2,25Q5.60; canners, $1.0002.23; bulls.
$2.23if4.60; calves, $2.6086.25; Toxub fed
steers, ji.kcjid. jo.
HOGS Receipts, 38,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 30,000 head; left over, 8,000 head:
aotlvo and strong to 5c higher: mixed and
butchers, $5,90Ji0.40: good tn cholco heavy.
$6.3Ot(6.60; rough heavy. $.ooo.25; light
$5.Bf,6.00: bulk of sales. $5.90J6.35.
SHEEP AND LAMU8 Receipts, 15,000
head: sheen, steady to 10c higher; Inmbs,
steody t higher; good to cholco wothers.
$l.300.00; fair to cholco mixed, $.1.75fl.6o'
western sheep, fed, $4,25fi5.15; native lambs.
$3.60n6.10: western lambs, $5.20QC.00. '
RECEIPTS-Olllcluli Cattlo. 18,277 head
hogs. 6.1.133 head; Bheop, 16.881 hoad. '
SIIIPMENTS-Ofllclul: Cattlo, 3,979 head
hogs, 6,078 head; sheep, 756 head. '
fit, l.onls I.lvc .Stock .Murket.
ST. LOUIS, Jnn. 23.-CATTLE-ReCclnts
4,100 head, Including' 2,800 head Texans'
market steady: natlvo shipping and export
steers, $l.60fi6.30; dressed beef and butcher
steorsj $4.005.75; steers tinder 1,000 lbs .
$3.00to.Ga: stockers nnd feeders, $2.60(fM.60
cows nnd heifers, $2.004.75: dinners, $1.90
2.75; bulls, $2.6fKa3.7G: Texns and Indian
steers, $3,04f3.20; cows and heifers, $2.C0id
ii.7.
ITOaS-Recelpts, 9,600 head: market
"'""IU'1?" ana "Bh,B' 5.75fiG.90; packers,
$5.75ft8.10: butchers, $6.1566.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelntH soft li.n.i.
murket steady: natlvo muttons. $3.75fM.6o!
lambs, $5.00f6.25; culls
4.25; StOCKeru, $1.50ff2.25.
und bucks) $2.00
Ml. Jonepli I.lvc! Stonk Market.
BT. JOSEPH, Jan. 23.-CATTLE Re.
celpts, 1,200 hend: steady: natives, $3.60
7.00; cows nnd heifers, $1,255.25; vcubi, $3.60
Q6.25; stockers and feeders, $2.2501.50.
UOas-RecelpU, 7,600 head; steady; light
.Snunr Mnrlml,
NRU' nm.t'ivo t. . n
Q"1.ot.l onf" kettle-,' !3ff244c;" open k'otti
I, n "-"""jy . ?.'!!:"'. 1 "4XI-JC. ininsses.
steady: open kntt o. 10fi25c; centrifugal. 6
16c. Syrup, steady, loy22c. All molasses
nnJ..BArui."rrlvl"P "ffected by frost.
firm! "nntrlfiifrtit o.? 11 '
wnr, 24p .Refined, llrm; No. 6, 4.20o;
ro. 14, 3.i5c; fttandnrrt A, 4.G5c; confoctloiv
or A, 4.Goc; mould A, B.lOo; cut loaf, R.25c;
v.. uc.uu, ...un-, ijunui-rcu, -i.ffoo; granulated,
4.75c : cubes, 6c.
LONDON, Jan. 23. SUOAR-BcQt, 7s 6d,
Evnnnrntcd nnd Dried Fruits.
AS,UAaY2.nK' Jnn' a EVAPORATED
llRlit and thorn Is, a tendency toward cns!ti
' . . uin,i,aiifti.i VI 1IIU IJ1U
inent. State, common to good, 7ff?iiol
1rlmp. DfiftV.n! iMmlr Olirin. iaiTJ
. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market
Is without special feature. Prices nro gen
ernlly pretty firmly held, with bushiest
Ml-. Prunes, 3Tlf6ic. . Apricots. Royal.
loifitc; moot Park, 9Wi2Hc. Peaches
pooled, 1401SHc; unpoelod, 75jl5lSc
Dry (ionils Mnrkrt.
NEW YORIf. Jnn. -XI nnv nnnn
There wns a better sto ri. triiilA fnAnv ntiM
generally there was a bettor trade. Homo
buying in brown and bleached goods was
quiet. Cutters wero after denims, but wero
nampereu uy scarcity or supplies, Print
Cloths Wcro dull, but firm. VrflilH nml flnn--
hams wero unchanged. Hosiery and under-
wuiir (juiui.
CORN BLOCKADES' THE YARDS
Kiinini City Traffic Tied ITp Trltli
Shipments Into (lie Sontli-
vcat Connlr'.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 23. A corn block
ade, with the grain commanding high prices
nnd tho grent southwestern country buying
Ufrom'the north and east, Instead of having
corn for sale, Is tho anomalous condition
that exists In Kansas City.
Grain mon say there nro 1,000 cars of
corn on track hore nnd tho railroad yards
so full that It takes many days to get corn
started out of the city after It has hern
ordered shipped. MoBt of tho corn Is com
ing from Iowa nnd northeastorn Nebraska,
but tho Daltotns and northern Illinois are.
contributing largo supplies now.
ADVICE FROM CARNEGIE.
To Gain Competence One Must Invest
One's Money His Own Start Due to a
Fortunate Investment in Oil Stocks.
Great Opportunities at Present
in the Oil Industry,
u-nr nonnlo nn a Balary or limited Income
to acquire a competence to ever havo mora
thnn a moro living ns a result of their
Inbor It is nbsolutely necessnry that they
IiivahI nt lrmst a nnrtlon of their savings.
or surplus, whatovor the amount may be.
This Is tno History oi an our wvniiny
mnn TIMh Ir till. IldvICO Itlvell ll.V SUCh
successful men as Carncglo (given In a
speech, to railroad mon recently In Now
York), Rockefeller, Flnglcr, Payne, Hanna
and many others.
Theso men started without wealth
worked for n living ns millions nro doing
today but they saved pnrt of their earn
ings, nnd by fortunato Investment of tho
money saved laid tho foundations of their
subsequent millions and power.
Hlirnlllcnntlv. too. hundreds of America's
rich men gained their wealth by Invest
ments In oil. Thirty years ngo John D.
Rockefeller wns a poor clork today ho Is
tho richest man In tho world. At a tlmo
when conditions In the oil Industry wero
very similar to those that exist now, ho
saw the future of oil nnd bought of stocks
nnd lnnds to his cntlro financial ability.
Tho Immense production of oil that axlsts
In this country today means that tho fuel
of tho future is hero. Tho problem of got
tlng it to mnrkct is being worked out by
tho big companies, and wlion that Is com
pleted there will follow tho greatest boom
In nil stocks In tho history of tho country.
Then tho Investor In oil stocks today will
f;et his money back ten, twenty and an
lundrcd fold, as Investors in oil stocks In
tho pnst havo done.
If you urn Interested In this grent field
for Investment you will do woll to get ac
cunlntcd with tho extensive holdings and
prospects of tho North Amorlcnn Crude Oil
Co., of Texas nnd California.
This company holds leases on 0,000 acres
of very valuable oil lands In California
owns land In fco on Splndlo Top Holghts,
lleaiimont, Tex., and hns formed an alli
ance with the Fuel Oil Marketing Co, of
Deaumont nnd Knnsns City, which insures
n mnrkct for the entire output of tho
North Americnn Crudo Oil Co.'s Texas
gusher. This well Is now .being driven
nnd Is guaranteed to bo nt least of 20,000
barrels dally capacity.
On Its California land, near Los (Jatos,
tho company Is down 300 feet, within a
short dlstnnco of producing wells, nnd with
overy Imllcntlon Hint tho drill is nearlng
a vast body or oil. Holding 6,000 ncrcs of
this land means that u strlko hero would
mnko tho North Americnn Crudo Oil Co.
ono of the strongest and richest on ho
coast, nnd force Its stock far abovo par.
Stock nf tho North American Crttdo Oil
Co. Is soiling now ut sixty cents per shnre.
Hundreds of bankers and business men all
over tho country are buying it, ns Is shown
by the company's hooks. It Is bnipid to nd
vnnco siioruy, nnu tno timn to tmy is now.
Tim directory of tho North Americnn
Cruflo Oil Co. Is nssiintncn of It bolng well
mnnnged. Its olllcers nro well known
throughout tho West ns mon of Integrity
nnd keen Judgment. Tho president, tho
Hon. W. C. Rcnfrow, ox-governor of Okla
homa, president of the First National bank.
Norman, Okl., nnd a director of tho Amer
ican Zlno, Lend and Smoltlng company,
Joplln, Jlo.; vlcu president, J. J Swof ford,
president Swofford Hros. wholcsnlo dry
goods house, Kansas City, Mo.; treasurer
V. A. Rule, cashier National Rank of
Commerce, Kansas City, Mo.; secretary
A. S. Klmberly, treasurer Hudson-Kim-berly
Publishing Co.; general mnnagcr. M
F. Hrown, well known in financial circles.'
Send In orders for stock ut once. Not less
thnn twenty shares will bo Issued to any
one. Prospectus maps and full particulars
can be obtained by writing tho North
American Crudo Oil Co.. rooms 226 Rank
of Commerce building, Kansas City, Mo
Tetapnone lOno.
Boyd Commission Co.
Buccessori to James K. Doyd ft Co.,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
GRAIN, PIIOVISIOXB AND tTOCKI,
Honrd of Trade Bnlldlnc
Direct wires to Chicago and New York.
CorrtufiOiidense, j0Un At YVttrreu tt C