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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Advanoe at Paris Main Factor in a Firm
Wheat Mirkefc
MAY 5-8C HIGHER THAN SATURDAY'S ' CLOSE
torn IN MreiiKllimed I'urlj ! } AVIu-n ( ,
but l.tiM-n Ciiln. 4'liiNliiK l.ottri
Onto l.nurr.Vlillo Prnvl-
nloiiM Are I'li
. , . , . . , i.O , Jnn. 22. The sharp advance at
3'nrls was tile main factor In a tlrm and
fairly ncllvo wlicnt market hero to < lay ,
Wiiy closing He over Saturday at GSSiC. Corn
clnsr.j ije and oats tsftlic lower. The provisions -
visions market at the clofo was little
c'l.muiil ' from Saturday.
The advance III the Paris market , equal to
ZlU't" liere , founded on additional reports of
dam-iKew to both the French and Russian
rr < iiw , . wltlln the prime fnotor In a strong
wheat , market here , was not the only In-
Jlm-nre. Liverpool was < ilo strong , sup-
V'.ri.d by the decrrasf on passage and In
world's flhlpments , and It Was rumored that
wheat would have to be Imported to re
lieve Uic famlno In India. May wheat
Ol > pml l t4'fi ie over 'Saturday at ceVfiffi'iiC
nvl advanced on a g 'od ' demand to G71dc.
vlih fonisners Uie principal buyers. On
free trullzlng of proms bv traders the ad-
sinking to G6-c. May
\ IIII.Twas lost , .May
clued llrm , % c over Saturday at G5 ic. Up to
: , eon trade WIIH active , -Hut after that more
< iuln N nv Voik retried 10 loads taken
j , , export. Atlantic port uliNirnnces In
wheat and Hour were eo.ua ! to Ibo.POO on.
Primary rr.Hits were 47.S.OOO bu. . compared
w i h n rt.uw lu- last year. Minneapolis " nlld
nuluth reported 4,17 ran , "gnln * " ' ' 'a- '
writ and MS n yitir .IKO. Receipts were 38
uilone i.r which s a.l d contract.
, i. ( Tin mark.il. arr a dc-grr-o of llrm-
tuts occasional by the -Hrength of wheat ,
l , < i , , .v.itllneM . of cables , the siimlluess of
( iirni i- from ilrst hand ! ' , and : itu fact that
ih- , i vi-rumrnt injures were , not as 1 earlyh
as * \ ' . ' . ' . turned tall and closed weak ,
. There wail noat-
veri io'i" to Ihe bottom.
lf > ne llquy.-iMon throughout u rather qulfct
se . , im l-oval stovks Inc-mintl Ui.COo bu.
tinestl -
aiMl today M receipts wre over
ni in3'li cars Mav soKI fivim 3-lVii' to o3 < - ,
il -iiiv < * ' under Saturday wl Wi33tic.
The oats market Was neglected , even \vlien
.jiti .iiul wJiti.il showed gains , \\lien corn
turned we-.ik oats were In a mood lo s-ym-
imthize and Bold off. Rjvolj.ts hire were
314 . .arThe lo < il stock lncr"iscd : GUKJO bu.
Mny run eil from 2.Tito ! 2 * > i < , i-loslng Wf
' " ! '
4The"rnrvl'sloiis | m.uket was llrm early on
rei'elplit i f hogs under the ; esllmiitx > and vhe
' of hogs av-
fnn that last wrok'H receipts
i raged .1 points le s than the average the
ir.-vlmi , . week. The demand was grod at
first and trade net'.ve. but as offerings later
came with liberality from Influential sources
Ui- advance was lost. The hog mantel
turned easy later , whlc'h ' also caiic < l some
Sflllng of product. iu > did the weakness of.
Mr : . . .May pork sold from $11.00 to $10.SO und |
< U ed a Fh.ide over Satunlay at $1085 < i |
: o.S7' : May lard , from $ G.10 to K02V4. closing
a fhade down at $ .02 , and May ribs , from
J5 ri , no $ j.771 . , with the clowo euiial to
e.ilurdny nlfi'ht's ' llmil tlgures at $ ; . . . , Vj
E tlmateil renclpts tomorrow : \\hfat. Co
rais. corn , 323 cars : oats. 2SO cans ; liogs.
Sa.OIK ) head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
h. I'Low.'l Close. ; Sat'y.
' ouotaUu.-r , . _
< 'ash - " - - ,
KLOl'R Steady : winter j.atents , H.CO ©
B.W ; Htralgbls. W.IOJ/t.10 ( : ; clears. $2.90 :1.00 : ;
spring specials. $3.80 : patents , K.20ff3.nO ;
utralgllts. J2.GOH3.00 ; bakers , J1.80ff2.SO.
WHEAT No. 3 spring. S'JTibS c ; No. 2
MCORN-No. 2. 3I4c ! ; No. 2 yellow , 31ic.
OATS-NO. 2 , astdc ; .NO. 2 white , 20110 ;
No. 3 wihlte , 2..ft2.Jic. :
RYE No. 2. Olc.
HARLEY-No. 2 , 3Siffl4c.
SEEDS No. 1 flaxseed and northwest.
J1.50. Primp timothy , $2.60. Clever , contract
B'pROVISI ' > bNS Mess pork , per bbl. . $9.23 ®
10C7t" 1-ard. per 100 Ibs. . J5.82ti ifi.92 % . Short
rlbq "sldos ( loose ) . $3.55f/f..S3. Dry Halted
Hho'ulders ( boxed ) . J5.50f/5.75. Short clear
shies ( boxed ) . $3.92li'Ti ' G.02'/j.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlshod goods , on
basis hlch wines , per real. . $1.2314.
Sl'OARS Cut loaf , $5.90 ; granulated , Jj.28.
Following are the receipts and shipments
for today :
Articles Rccelnts. Bhlpm ts.
Flour bbl- 27,000 28.000
Wheat bu . . 21.000 14.W
Corn III . . . . 178.000 126,00)
oatJJ : bu. : : : : : : 2.37.000 IM.
jive bu 5,001)
Ilariey , bu 63.000 43,000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady ; creameries , inf ?
2t < 4e ; dairies , 1822c. Cheese , llrm , 12f13c. |
Eggs , steady ; fresh , IGfil'c.
M3W YIHUC U\HI * I. MAIIICKT.
QiintnllniiM for I In- Day nil Various
Cimiliuidltli-x.
NEW YORK. Jan. 22.-FLOUR Receipts ,
17,275 bbls. ; exports. 9 , : 1 bbls. ; fiiilot. but
lield ! a shade higher with wheat , checking
demand ; Minnesota patents , J3.7Mfi.00 ;
winter patents , $3 50 3.80 ; straights , $ .1.331 ?
3.45 : Minnesota bakors' , $2.76 3.00 ; winter
extra , $2.KV2.S5 ? ; winter low grades , $2.2T. ®
2.10. Rvo flour , quiet ; fair to good. $3.10Jj )
3.20 ; cliolco to fancy , J3.25S3.50. Uuckwheat
Hour , qulot ; J2.0m2.15. (
CORNMEAl -Qulct ; yellow western , SOc ;
city. 7Sc ; Urandywinc. J2.20fi2.30.
RYE Quiet ; No. 2 western , G04c ! f. o. b.
nlloat ; stuto rye , KfoSGc c. i. f. New York
JY-nulI : feeding , I31if47 | c c. I. f.
New York ; malting , W53c | c. i. f. New
11ARLEY MALT Dull : western , & 5ft63e.
WHEAT "Receipts. 48.0W ) bu. ; exports , 71-
1)41 ) bu. Spot , Htrndy ; No. 2 red , 7lc f. o. b.
iillont , prompt ; No. 1 northern. Diilnth ,
77 41- f. o. b. alliKit , prompt : No. 1 hard.
Ilulu'li 7'JV f- ob. . afloat ; No. 2 red , 72re
elpvator. Options opem * ! strong on higher
cables : good foreign and domestic buying
n ml bnenco of offerings. They continued
llrm , supported by a small visible supply
Inrrcafce until the Ia5t hour , when realiz
ing developed and brought u reaction ;
. lose.I steady at " ) o not advance. March ,
73Wi7tfi-irc ; closed. TO&e ; May. 72y73 6-llir ;
eluied. 72-c ; July , 721)73 ) l-1Gc ; closed ,
CORN Receipts , 227.17T. bu. ; exports , 1,930
bu Spot , easy : No. 2 , 40 > 4c f. o. b. afloat
and 4014e elevator. Options opened firm on
a Hv * bearlfh government report than ex-
liecled , together with the Jump In wheat ,
pb Liter declined under realizing nnd closed
unchanged ; May , 395-1G'u3911-lGc ; closed ,
S9Hc.
OATS Heccliita. ir > ,500 bu. ; exports. 320
tin. Sjiot , dull : No. 2 , 29sc ! ; No. 2 white.
31 4c. No. : t white , 31c ; track mixed west
ern , S9Vfj30 > 4c ; track white , 3ll4f35c. | Op-
tloiiH quiet , but Hieady.
ll'AY Quiet : Hhlpplng , CSfffCc ; good to
( hiili-e , WM/S7',7C. /
MOPS Steady : state , common to choice ,
IK'IG ' crop , Bir ; IS'.K crop , 75l9c ; U99 crop , 125f
13c. Paclllicoast. . ISM crop , 4jCc ; 1S3S crop ,
7ii9c ; 1S09 crop. 12fcl3e.
II1DK8 Steady ; Ualveatnn. 20 to 25 Ibs. ,
19V'.c : Texas dry , 21 to 30 U.H. , 14f.c ; Call-
fi-rnla. 21 to 23 Iba. . 2114c.
LEATlIER-Stoady : hemlock , sole , Rue-
IKM Ayrm. llg-lit to heavy weights , 25ii'J6'/4c ;
arid , UiifS&Vtii' .
RICE Steudv : domestic , fair to extra , 4
ffG'jc ; Japan. 4 if3c. |
MOLASt3ESStady ; New Orleans , open
kettle , good to choice , 4lila.ric ,
KREIUHTS To Liverpool , dull ; cotton
by Btcam , 2 > " > c , nominal ; grain by steam , 3e ,
PROVISIONS-Heof. dull ; family , $12.50
11.00 ; menj , J12.60 ; hams , J22.0i > a2.fX ) ; packet
$11 WVJil2.0i ) ; city extra , India mess , $21.Xi (
2.1.00. Cut mraU , llrm ; pickled bellies , $5.S7W
H7 00 ; plcklod shouldeiu $5.75JG.OO | ; pickled
l.anuJS.VVfi9.50. . Uird , quiet ; western
il , $6.25 ; January. $ G.27l , nominal : re.
ll nod , tlrm ; continent. (6.45 ; South America ,
J5.G5 ; compouml , J5.87t iiti.OO. Pork , llrm ;
uifHM. Jld.Ouftll.OO ; short clear , Jll.&Oii 12.00 ;
family. $1223/12.75. Tallow , utrong ; city.
6 c bid ; country. .
M ETA LS Today's dovclopmcntH In the
mptul murkut wore not ospoelally eventual
Sneltcr advanced Hllghtly on liicreartHl de.
mand nnd bettt-r cables tlun antlclpatrd.
Tin waf irregular , though not lower. As a
vi'hrle ( ho market showed a fairly steady
undrrlone. At the close the Metal ex.
ohanso called pig iron warrants dull ; lake
copper , unohnnRcd at J16.SO ; tin , barely
steady nt $2VOO ; lead , steady n JI.70W1.75 ;
spelter , firm at II fi'W 70 The brokers'
prlto for lead Is Jl 40 nnd for copper Jix.r.0.
OMAHA < ; IMHAI : , MAHKI'/I' .
Conillllon nf Trntlo nnd ( InotntloiiJi nn
Nlllplr nnil l''nni'jI'rtnliH'r. .
EOflS Receipts , Increasing ; fresh stock ,
weak at 13r.
DRESSED rOt'IjTUY Choice to fancy
turkeys. lOc ; ducks. SlVfffe : geese , SUcTiOc ;
spring ehlekens , 7t48Sc ; lion * , Mi64o ! ; rees
ters. 4Ufc.
LIVE POULTRY-llens , Gc ; spring chick
ens , GHc ; old and slnggy roosters , 3o ; ducks ,
C'.ic ; Reese. GHc ; turkeys , 7c.
IlL'TTKU-Common lo fair , JG 4o ; choice ,
! Sftl9c ; separator , 25c ; gathered creamery ,
22fi23e.
PIOEONS-Llve , per doz. , 75o.
VEALS-Cholce , 9c.
C.AME-Ducks. mallards , J3.001T3.23 ; blue
wing teal , J1.75 ; green wind teal , J1.23O1.50 ;
mixed ducks. JI.Mij2.00.
OVSTERS-Mpdlum , per can , ISc ; stand
ard , per can , 22c ; bulk standard , per gal. ,
$1.25 ; extra selects , per can , 30c ; extra se
lects , per gal. , J1.GOTfl.75 ; New York count ! ' ,
per can , 37c : New York counts , per 100 , $1.25.
lL\y - rplnml. choice. $6.60 ; midland ,
choice , $6 ; lowland , choice , $5 ; rye straw ,
choice , $3.60 ; No. 3 corn 27c ; No. 3 while
oats , 22 ! c ; cracked corn , per ton. $12 ; corn
and oats , chopped , per ton. J12.60 ; bran , per
ton , J13 ; shorts , per ton. III.
VEOETA11LES.
SPINACH-Per box , Jl.
NEW HEETS-Per doz. bunches , 75c.
RADISHES-Per doz. bunches. 40o.
LETTHCE-Per doz. bunches , 40o ; fancy
head lettuce , per bbl. , $5.
SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl. . Illinois ,
$3 ; Jerseys , jr. ; large bbls. , Kansas , $2.73.
POTATOES-Por bu. , choice , 3040c.
CAIJUAaE-lIollnnd seed. 2c.
CAfLIFLOWER-Per crate. $2.50.
ONIONS-Rotall. yellow , 75c ; red , 851T90C.
CKLERY-Per doz. , 25G30c , California ,
per bunch , -lon75r ; .
TITRNIPS-Rutabngas , per lb. , It4c ; Ca
nadian , H4c.
Mt'SIIROOMS-Pcr lb. box , SOc.
TOMATOES Florida , per G-basket crate ,
JI.CO.
FRUITS.
APPLES-Cholcc western shipping stock ,
$3.00Ji3.M ; New York stock , J3.75ffl.00 ;
lant-y , $1.25811.60.
GRAl'ES-Malaga grapes , per bbl. . $7.00 ®
'cRANHERRIES-Iicll and llURle , per bbl.
$7 ; Jerseys , $6.73.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES-MoxIcan , per box , $3 ; Cali
fornia navels , per box , J3.60-ii3.73 - ; California
seedlings , Der box , J2.75f33.00.
LEMONS California fancy , $3.73 ; choice
California , $3.50 ; Messina , Jl.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 21-sectlon case. J3.25.
NUTS Hickory nuts , large , per bu. , $1.25 ;
Ehellbarks. $1.35.
FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. box ,
Jl ; California carton , per 10-lb. box , $1.10 ;
Imported llgs , per lb. . 13c.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
IHDES-No. 1 green hides. Sc ; No. 2
green hides , 7c ; No. 1 salted hides , 9c ;
No. 2 salted hides , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf , S to
12 Ibs. , 9c ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . Sc.
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC Tallow. No.
1 , 4c : No. 2 , 34c ; rough , 2c ; white grease ,
2314c ; yellow and brown grease , 2 > 03c.
NEW YORK , Jan. 22. Stock cxehanso
quotations from London this morning re
flected doubt and uncertainty there and the
opt-nlng of trading here was exceedingly
sluggish. Changes were small both ways
and did not bold. Third Avenue jumped 2V4
and Immediately reacted 11 .
Strength was revived in Issues which were
strong In the closing days of last week.
Sugar , Brooklyn Transit and Missouri Pa
cific were the lenders In point of activity
and strength. Gains of 2 points were also
made by Glucose Sugar and Republic Steel
preferred , and 4 by New York Airbrake.
Further advances were made all around
with Increased trading In the leading rail
ways. Third Avenue Increased Its rise to
3V4 and Brooklyn Transit crossed 72. The
market became almost lifeless and subse
quently reacted on realizing In the local
and Industrial stocks. Bonds moved gen
erally upward.
St. I.onl * Oriilii mid 1'rovlnIoiiN.
ST. LOUIS , Jun. 22.-WHEAT-IIIgher :
No. 2 red , cash , elevator , G7l c ; track , 70lXc :
January , G7c ; May. SgGS : < ic ; July , GC14Q )
GGHc : No. 2 bard. C2GG5C.
CORN Weak ; No. 2 cash. 31c : track , 31"8
( j321Jc ; January , SO ic ; May , 314c.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 cash. 2lc ; track ,
2114c ; January , 21c ; May , 24c.
RYE-FIrm nt 52c.
FLOUR-nnehanged ; patents , $3.40 3.50 ;
extra fancy , S3.03ii'3.15 : clear , $2.752.90.
CORNMI3AL J1.75O1SO.
SEEDS Timothy seed , $2.0002.35. Flaxseed -
seed , steady at $1.4S.
BRAN Steady , sacked , east track , G7@
G7ic. !
HAY Timothy. steady at $9.00012.00 ;
prairie. $ G.O fiS.50.
WHISKYteady at Jl.23'4.
METALS Lead , firm at J4.GO@I.65. Spelter ,
blL'hcr at $1.45.
POULTRY Steady ; chickens , 7&c ; tur
keys , 7fSe ( : geese , 5c ; ducks , Sc.
COTTONTIES-J1.10.
BAGGING 54 < ijGV < .c.
HEMP TWINE $9.00.
PROVISIONS Dry salt boxed meats , ex
tra shorts , J5.87Hclear ; ribs , JG.OO ; clear
sides , $ G.12',4. Bacon , extra shorts , $ G.37'/ . ;
clear ribs , $6.60 : sides , JG.G2V4. Pork , steady ;
jobbing , old. $10.25 ; new , $11.8714. Lard , un
changed : prime steam. $5.G2 < 4 : choice , $5.63.
P-ECEIPTS-Flour. 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 15-
000 bu. . corn. 13,000 bu. ; oats , 94,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 5.000 bbls. ; wheat ,
32.000 bu. ; corn , 2ii,000 bu. ; oats , 25,000 bu.
II11 HIT , Kmt mid Clioene .llnrkct.
I'HILADELPHIA , Jan. 22. BUTTER
Steady ; fancy western creamery , 25c ; fancy
western prints , 25c.
EGGS Firm and 1c higher ; fresh nearby ,
21c ; fresh western , 21c ; fresh southwestern ,
20c ; fresh southern. 20o.
CIU-3KSE Firm but quiet.
NEW YORK , Jan. 22. BUTTER-Re-
celpts. 7,750 pkgs. ; steady ; Juno creamery ,
20f2314e | ; western creamery , 21S'23e ' ; factory ,
IG-Q' Oc.
CHEESE Receipts , 3,501 pkgs. ; market
firm : fall made , fancy , largo , ll4Jfl3c ;
full made , fancy , small , ] 24'fi'13c ; large , late
made. IHiff c : small , late made. 12ffl2i/c.
EGGS Receipts. 8,555 pkgs. ; firm ; wcst-
orn , 21c , loss off ; western , ungraded , nt
mark. 14G19e. /
ST. LOl'IS. Jan. 22. Bl'TTER-Steady ;
creamery. 20fi23e ; dairy , 1GQ20C.
EGOS-Stcady at 15c.
CHICAGO. Jan. 22. BUTTER-Stcady ;
creameries , 19f7244o ! ; dairies. 18(22c. ! { (
EGOS Steady ; fresh , 16ffl7o.
KANSAS CITY , Jan. 22.-BUTTER
Creamery. 20iiSlc ( ; dairy , ISc.
EGGS Weak feeling , owing to warm
weather ; receipts moderately large ; local
demand small ; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock , 13c doz. , caces returned ; storage , 80
lOc.
Liverpool Crnln mill I'rovlnlniiN.
LIVER-POOL - , Jan. 22. WHEAT Spot ,
No. 2 red western , winter , llrm at 5s 9d ; No.
1 northern , spring , firm at Cs 1014d. Futures ,
steady ; Mitrvli , ! > s9d ; May , 5 * 8R4d.
CORN Snot , American mlxe < l. firm at 3s
B'tl ' ; Ameilcan mixed , old , linn at 3s f. id.
Futures , steady ; January , 3s6id ; li'ebruury ,
uHaTtid ; March , 3s fid.
The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool for
the week were : From Atlantic ports , 6S.OCO
quarters ; Pni-llic ports , none ; other porls ,
7.000 qusirter.-t.
'Pho ImixirtH of corn Into Liverpool from
Atlantic porta for thn week were 85,100 quar-
.
PROVISlONS-Bacon. Cuinlxirland cut ,
easy nt .T5s ; short ribs , dull at Us ; long
clear middles , light , dull at 37s ; long clear
middles , heavy , dull at 33s Gd. Shoulders ,
atiiaro , dull nt 33s Gd. Lard , prlmo western ,
In tlerctw , llrm nt StoCd ; American rellncd
In lulls , 32s.
KanMiiH ( 'My ( irnlii anil PrnvlnliiiiN.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 22.-WH15AT-Mny ,
fiJVjo : ciiKb , No. 2 hard , G3c ; No. 3 , riSyG2e ;
No. 2 red , 70j71e ; No. 3 , G5JJtac ; receipts , fi ?
cars.
CORN May , S97 p : rash , No. 2 mixed.
2S 4W23Mc ; No. 2 white. SOgSDUo ; No. 3 ,
21 Uc.
OATS-NO. 2 white , 2i4iff25c.
RYE-NO , s , soe.
HAY-Cholcn timothy , $9.00fi0.50 ; cholcfl
prairie. $7.00i7.23. [
P.ECEIPTS-Wheat. 40S > 00 bu. ; corn. 30,501
bu. : on IK. 21.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Whcat , IS.GOO bu. ; coni ,
11,700 bu. ; oats , U.OOO bu.
A lf.ll.lt.Supply . of Grain.
NEW YORK. Jan. 22.-The KtnlemPnt of
tbo vIMblo supply of gluln In store and
afloat on Saturday. January 20 , as com
piled by the New York Produce exchange
U us follows :
Wheat. 06.330OT bu. ; Increase , 21.CKX ) bu.
Corn , 14.100.00t ) bu. ; IncronKP , 1,216.000 bu.
OrttB , 5,01)5.000 bu. ; Increase 45,000 bu.
Rye , 1,213.000 bu. ; decrease , 37OuO Ku
Harley , 1.920,000 bu. ; decrease , 112.000 bu ,
Toledo MurUi-l.
TOLEDO , Jan. 22. WHEAT Higher and
easy ; No. 2 cash. C8o bid ; May. 7114c.
CORN-Dllll : No. 2 mixed. 32c.
OATS-Lower : No. 2 mixed , 2IV-C.
RYE-NO sales.
CLOVEHSEED-Dull. but ftcady ; prlmo
cash , old. J4.9.J asktxl ; January , new , Jo.iO ;
Mnrcll , J5.S5 asked.
> IliiiitaiolliVlifut mill I-'lour ,
MINNEAI > OLI8. Jan. 22 , - WHEAT - In
btore : No. 1 norfhorn. January , fiStgc ; May ,
KW1O
Olc ; July. ( TrSr. On track : N . 1 hnrd , c h ,
flni4c , No. l noriSic-ri ) , Wiri No. 2 northern ,
Glijr.
KMU'Il Strady ; flrft imtelitu , $3.45fl > 3.rM ;
second pntrntf' , * t 2OflR.33 ; Ilrst clcnr , { 2.GO ;
second clear , Jt.Wfil.iW.
! ntlAX In bulk , Jll.Mfill.10.
MIHvnnlieo ( Jriiln .llnrltol.
MILU'AUKEl : . Wte. , Jan.VHKAT -
H'lgher : No. 1 northern , 06VifWe ; No. 2
northern , c.
RYlSteady : No. 1 , JJHfloflc.
BARLEY-li'lrm ; No. 2 , ' 4 c ; wimple ,
38iErii4c.
t'eorlii
PEOR1A , 111. , Jan. 32-CORX-Stcnily ;
No. 3 new , 31 ' e.
OATS-Stwidv ; No. 2 Wllltv , 2IUfi2lt4 > .
WHISKY-Ffrm on the. basis of $1.2316 for
finished goods ,
lliiluth Wlirut llnrltet.
DULUTH , Jan. 22.-WHEAT-No. 1 hnrd ,
cish , G5" e ; No. 1 norlhorn h , i' > 3"ic ; May ,
G.i"i.iJuly : , U7c ; No 2 northern , Gl'jc ; No. J
ii ln Under Market.
ELGIN. 111. . Jan. 22.-BUTTER-Flrm a'-
2lc , olTfrlncs. 141 tub . all selling at 24',4c ' ;
soles for tlio week. 9,333 tubs.
MlVI-.MK.Vr.S < F STOCKS AM ) 11MS. (
Speculative llMixHlon | Sei
All Devoted In Cotton nml AVlienl.
NEW YORK , Jan. 22. The stock market
showed continued Indifference on the part
of the public and even of professional spei'-
ulatois today. Net changes In prices are
without any significance as bearing on the
condition of business or affairs. There wtir
Fonio show of strength In the local traction
group which may be attributed lo 11 cov
ering demand from the short Interest. Not
withstanding the better feeling lepnrted In
London on account of progress said to be
making In the accomplishment of the Hrlt-
Ish military plan of cump.ilgn. thn Ennlls i
financial public showed no disposition to
pay higher prices for American securities.
AH soon as prices were lifted lu this mar
ket selling order * for London account wuro
executed In the leading International
stocks. This seemed to discourage any lur-
tlier operations for a rlre and prices drifted
back near Saturday's closing level and
oscillated very feebly from that level for
tl'.e rest of the day.
Whatever speculative disposition was cur
rent seemed to bo diverted to the cotton
and wheat markets , where there was some
show of animation and considerable
strength reflected from foreign market P.
While the market was thus listless the
undertone was firm nnd whatever buying
thcro was was attributed to covering by a
large outstanding short interest.
Accretions of cash to the reserves of
Now York banks continue on a large s-x'ule ,
but there was no further marked change In
the rates for money today. A further drop
In sterling ; exchange rates marked the con
tinued relaxation in this money situation
abroad as well us here. The present factors
making towards greater ease In money are
liable to some Interruption nt no very dis
tant peilod. The money eomlntr from the
Ktibtreasury I si duo In part to heavy dis
bursements , for pension payments which
are now about completed for the present
period. The deposit of Internal revenue
collectors In de-iosltory banks cannot be
Indefinitely prolonged for luck of govern
ment bonds as security. If the drain from
the banks liwo the stibtroasury by reason
of the taking up of surplus revenues la
resumed the present rate of return from
the Interior would be scarcely sufficient to
ofreel it. This Is a rather remote contin
gency at present , but It plays some part
1" tne i'hiRRlshnesa of the money market.
The bond market was not so active todav
as during the latter part of last week , but
still overshadowed the- market for stocks.
The forced liquidation last fall did not
at any time affect the high grade Invest
ment bonds and they arc not affected by
Win present upward movement. Such middle
and lower grade bonds as were brought
to market to realize on are now In large
demand and nro steadily advancing In
. ,
United States oldIs , reg. , declined IS.
and 4s coupon 14 in the bid price.
Commercial Advertiser's London cable-
Tim markets hero are Idly awaiting news
of a decisive victory In South Africa. There
waa today a continued advance In consols.
which touched 2S > . They are apparently
being worked up for purpose of the forth-
corning war loan. Home rates were notably
flat on dl. apoliitlns ! dividend announce
ment's , due to the high price of coal and
American securities were absolutely llsr-
nT'nn"1 bro ixr ? comnlaln that they can
ot nil New York
orders for good business.
the European market having' , b Kn swent
5v Jif C"in-T1e ? ! 1Jank of' England bou | t
.CSG.OOa : gold in | German oln. Foreign
ex-
ohangp. rates are as. follows : Paris cheque.
.
2..19 . ; Berlin , 20.49. It is expected that the
Berlin bank rate will soon bo reduced Sli
ver was Btrong on the closing of bear com
mitments and the Indian demand
The following arc the quotations for the
Reading stocks on the New York exchange
Atchlson . f9T4"Te"xhT& Pacinc. . 1G "
'plif'l ' . Gl Union Pacific . 41 %
Bait. & Ohio . . . . 6SI4' ' , ] o pfd . . . . 7354
"
*
Can. Pacillc . 9Ml AVabash . . f
Can. Southern . . 43T&I & do pfd . -ii4
dies. & Ohio . . . . : :0 : , W. & L E To
CM. a w . i3 < 'j do pfd . : : : : : : : : 4
P.n - & Q . 'r W's. ' Central . .
' * ' . laliAdnms
, > , Ex
uo American Ex
C.C. . 1 IJ S I *
C. N. \VelI
' -
C. c'c- it St. L. Gl
Colo. Southern
. Steel Hoop. 42
do pfd . . . .SO
do 1st pfd . .1214 Am. S. & W. . 4791
S1' , Nt.r' ,1 > f < 1 1M do pfd . 90
m-A
ATO
Iowa Central . . . 12 Ann. M. 'c'o' : : : : : : 40i/t
do pfd . 31 B. R T 7it
K. c , p. & . . . coio. F.'i : : : : : wt
! ' I' " & W . 21 Con. Tobacco . . . 32
Pfd . S3 I do pfd
. .
Minn , .t St. L. . . . fiSH inter. Paper .
do nfd . 90 do pfd fi )
? ! 0PiCr1" ; , - . . ! 3HLacledP On " ; ; ; i 7fl'4 '
Mobljo & Ohio . . 10 Nat. Biscuit : : . OT1&
M. K. & T . 10 , do pra . fl2U
do Dfd . . . . . . T1 Nit. Lead . Jfitf
N. J. Central . . .117 i do pfd . 10314
N. Y. Central . . .1H4U , Nat. 'steel . 42
Nor. & West . 23J1 do 'pfd . 92
' ° PW- . 70 < 4N. Y. Air Rrako.l.T !
No. Pacldo . 5151 No. American . . . II
do pfd . 74J4 Pae. Coast . 5131
Ontario & West. . 2lfc do 1st pfd . . s : '
O. R. Sc N . 42 ' do 2d pfd . GIU
do pfd . . . . 71 ! Pac. Mall . 4l"
Pennsvlvnnla . . . .129 A People's Oas . . . .10.314
Reading . 17t { Pr * sed S. C . KM
do 1 t pfd . fltji do pfd . 87
do 2.1 . pfd . 27ti Pullman P. C..1SS
H. O. W . 31 S. R. & T . XVJ
, , 'lnpfd ' - - . S2 Sugar . 11R
8l 1
.
< lonfd . 2SHU. S. Rubber . . . . 10-v ,
Kt. Paul . HS'f,1 , do pfd . 10114
do nfd . 170 .West. . Union . KGli
*
! 'OHOII ( Sdiek ( tilolntloiiH.
BOSTON , Jan. 22.-C'al | loans , | u.f ( ? ( ! per
cent ; time loans. 4ft5 per cent. "Closing
prices for stocks , bonds nnd mining
shares :
8rF7r7rr9vwisrcoiitrrir7.7ri9'
do pfd . Gl , Dom. Coal . 1114
Am. Sugar . US do pfd . ur
do nfd . 114 AtchliiHon 4s. . . . . , ioo
Hull Toiephonp . .310 Adventure . G
Boston 1 . 931 } Allouez M. Co. . . 2M
Bos K Maine . . .199 Atlantic . 2l'i '
C. B. & Q . 122'illos. & Mont . 27R
Fltchburg pfd . . .HO Unite ABos . 45
Gen. Electric . . . .12HJ Cal. & Hecln . 730
do pfd _ . Ijr. Centennial . 7(5 (
Federal Steel . . . . 571 Franklin . 1414
do pfd 7ll 4 Humbodt ! . 1
Mex. Central . . . . 12'i ' ( Isi-eohi . GS
Mich. Telephone.100 Parrot . 40U |
N. Y. & N. E. pf < 12M Qulncy . lie :
Old Colony Hintd lo Cop. . . . no',4 '
Rubber . lOti'Tamarack . 1SI
Union Pacillc _ 47-tl Wlnona . I
llivlon Land . 2'4 ' Wolverines . 39
West End . & 2 , Utah . 12C'.i
West. E'eclrle . _ 40lj { _
Kx-dlvldend.
I't.n-luii Fliiiineliil ,
LONDON , Jan. 22. American railway
fhares opened uteaJy. with prices about
parity level. The market continued steady ,
with prlcos tfhow'ix ? llttlo change , lo the
clow. The Until ton * was steady aikl the.
demaml WJIH llK'ht. SiKinlah 4 closed at
G7.25. The amount of bullion taken Into the
Bank of England on balance today waa
3 < 5,000. Gold premiums nrn ouotud u.s follows -
lows : Huenos Ayr u. 12S.0 ; Mudrld. 2S.26 ;
Ll bon. 44' Rome , 7.15. Bar gold. 77Hfld.
PAIUS. Jan. 22-Pilew were line on the
Ixnirxe today on the denial of the iujw I pan
rumor ami of lhu , Intent ! 11 of taxing HIWIII-
Ish euupiMiR , added to the firmncHrt of the
London market , 'but iJie best prices w ro
not maintained. Rio tlntos worn inn < tlvr.
Henceri" were In so 'd demand. Kalllrs were
higher. Threp ] > er rent rentes IWf 2'4 ' < ' for
th < aecount. l-Jxehange on Ijondon , 3Sf 19c
for chfrk * . Stmtilsh 4s , (5S.20.
I UKRLIN , Jnn. 23. llusrlne.-w on thebourye
todny wns liDilt.ttln ? at the openln * . but
| lalc-r , on rex-elpt i > r go < l western reports ,
iccovcred. S ] > nnl8h ts were In good demand.
Aimerlcnn f curlUfw and ( 'amnHan Parities
\vere maintained Trnnsvauls were troiiR.
on London , SO marks 49 pfgs. for
\ MV York .Money MnrUel.
NEW YORK. Jan. 22. MONEY-On fill.
stc-Mdy nt 2't M per cent ; last loan , 21s per
cent ; prime mercantile paper , 4'4T(514 ( per
Cl'lll. '
Cl'lll.TERL1N(5 ( EX < M1ANO1--Wenk : , wllh
nrlutil business In bankers' bills at J4.SS1 ! *
for demand and nt , JI.W1 ; for sixty days ;
posttil rates , JI.Si | < , and $ l.37 ! < .ffl.SS ; tomniur.
clal bills , f4.MTi4.Mi-
f-MLVER , CertlUc-ites , S.iCfiO4c ! : bar ,
89'fcc : Mexican dollars , 47tfrc.
BONDS Government , weak ; state. Inac
tive ; railroad , strong.
The following are the closing quotations
on bonds :
V IUU I Ullll. IUJill.U , O'l
Con. Cal .t Va..l50 | l'lymouth S
Dead wood 5.3 Quicksilver 173
Gould & 'Currle. . 21 I do pfd 750
Hale it Norcross. 3S 'Sierra. ' Nevada . . 4.3
Homestako 300 ! ) Standard 73
Iron Silver 50 Union Con 2T
Mexican ; il 'Yellow ' Jacket ' . . 20
London Stock Quotation * .
LONDON. Jan. 22. t p. m.-CIosing :
Consols , imoney.l013i N. Y. Central . . .137'4
Consols , ncct 1013J Pennsylvania Gfi'i
Can. Pnellle . . . . 933 ; Reading 9U
Erlo 12Vi N. P. pfd 7G > '
do 1st pfd 3IV { , Atchlson 20 %
III. Central . 1H5H Louisville
T7. P. pfd . 77 % Grand Trunk . . . . 7H
St. P. common. . . 121 % Anaconda . S'/j-
BAR SLVE ! R-Uncertaln at 27 9-16d per
ounce.
MONBY 1H per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for .short bills Is 35TGU per cent and for
three-moivtihs' bills 3HSO % per cent.
U u ii I ;
NEW YORK. Jan. 22. C1carIngs , $100,197-
SS3 : balances. $ G,110,3S3.
UOSTON. Jan. 22. Cliarlngs , $ IGC03.100 ;
balances. $1,581.241.
BALTIMORE. Jan. 22-ClearIngs , $2G31-
990 : balances. $4SG.107.
'PHILADELPHIA ' , Jan. 22.-ClearIngs ,
$11.638.813 ; balances , $1,895.233.
CHICAGO. Jan. 22.-Clearlngs. $23,6G7S9i ) ;
balances $1.726,740. Posted p.xchanjfe , $4.So ®
4.SS. New York oxtihange. 40o premium.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 22. Clearings , $ G,3S0.3G4 ;
balances , $559,267. Money , Vff ! per cent.
New York exchange , GOc premium bid , 75c
premium asked.
Coiulltlun of tlie Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 22. Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasury
Khows : Available cafch balance , $287,048,446 ;
gold reserve , $220,263,651.
Col ( on Market.
NEW YORK , Jurr. 22. COTTON Futures
closed steady : January. $7.58 ; February ,
$7.61 ; March. $7.52 ; April. $7.50 ; May , $7.51 ;
June , $7.51 ; July , $7.52 ; August , $7.49 ; Sep
tember. $ G.90 ; October , $6.75 ; November ,
$0.70 : December , $6.70. Spot closed steady ;
middling uplands , 7c ; middling gulf , Slfcc ;
sales. 1.200 bales.
GALVESTON , Jan. 22.-COTTON-FIrm
at 74c. !
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 22. COTTON
Firm ; sales , 8,100 bales ; ordinary , G7-lGc ;
good ordinary , G 6-16c ; low middling , 7-Tlc ;
middling , 7 ? c ; good middling. 7 13-lGc ; mid
dling , fair , 81nc ; receipts , 10,612 bales ; stock ,
383,211 bales. Futures steady ; January. $7.33
bid ; February , $7.37 asked ; March. $7.35'Si
7.3G ; April , $7.34J7.3G ( : May , $7.3557.30 ; June.
$7.365/7.37 ; July. $7,3&S7.37 ; August , J7.21f ( >
7.23 ; September , JG.GSQG.70 ; October , ? G.51 ©
G.5I.
G.5I.ST. . LOUIS , Jan. 22.-COTTON Firm and
1-lGc higher ; middling. 79-lGe ; receipts. 1,732
bales ; shipments , 1,910 bales ; stock , 97,413
bales.
LIVERPOOL , Jan. 22.-COTTON Spot , In
fair demand ; prices l-32d to 1-lGd higher ;
American middling , fair , 415-lCd ; good mid
dling , 4 (1 ; middling. 411-lGd : low mid
dling , 49-lCd ; good ordinary. l-Hd ; ordinary.
4 3-lGd. The sales of the day were 12,000
bales , of which 1,000 bales were for spec
ulation and export , and Included 10,600
bales American : .ecelpts , 11,400 bales all
American. Futures opened strong and
closed steady at the advance ; American
middling , I. in. c. , January , 433-Gld , sellers ;
January and February , 4 2S-G4J71 29-Gd. | sell
ers ; February and March , I 21-GIJfl 25-Gld ,
buyers ; March nnd April , 4 21-fild , fellers :
April and May , 4 17-fild , buyers ; May and
June , 4 14-Gld , buyers : Juno nnd July.
4 11-61d , buyers ; July and August , 4G4 ! ) { ? >
4 10-Gld , sellers ; August and September ,
4 3-Glfil l-GId , buyers ; September and Oc
tober , 350-Gld , sellers ; October and No
vember , II 4t-G4d. ) sellers : November and De
cember , 3 4G-6I < ? 73 47-G4d , buyers.
London Wool Auction.
LONDON , Jan.Offerings at the wool
auction sales today numbered 11,159 bales-- .
There was a better demand and prices
ruled slightly higher. O realty merinos suit
able for America were Inken at rates near
the December nverago. Oilier grades were
taken freely by the continent. Scoureds
sold better to the homo trade and the con
tinent. There were fewer withdrawals to
day. American representatives purchased n
quantity of eross-breds nt 6 per cent above
lust wcek'H prices. Total American pur
chases to dale , 4,000 bales. Following are
today's snlcs In detail :
Queensland , 1,000 bales ; scoured , Is HV4d
< T(2M ( 2'id ; greasy , 2s. Victoria , 000 bales !
scoured. 9 { ? ls 214d. South Australia , BOO
h.ih ; greacy. 714 < ais Id. West Australia ,
1 ( i bales ; greasy , Sdflls 2Vid. New Zealand.
1.500 bales ; scoured. M41'1s Od. Capo of Good
Ilopo and Na < al. 800 balescoured. : . Is 114d ;
ffi2' Vjd ; grr.isv , Sdfillljd. New South
Wales , 4.200 bales ; scoured , " " "
greasy , 514dfls ( fid.
NE\V YORK , Jan. 2J.-COFKEE-FU'turf
opentvl pte-tdy at unchanir < l jirlces lo 10
points decline , under dlWDpolntln c.ibles
nnd prollt taking. wltJi speculation Fiihsld-
Jnif and spot buyers pretty well tilled upon
rfi'ont activity. A wesik tiniJertuno followed ,
ur.d'or 'talk of largo long Interests yet to
bo llUllat-'l. | ( TradciH wtsre conservative
and prlc-es sradually dcj-llntkl na the ses
sion progressed , closinif barely hteady , 15/2.ri /
not lower. Tct-.il mien. 23,750 bac.i
February , J7.M ) : Marcili. JG.90JJ !
Dry ( itioilN Murknt.
NEW YORK. Jan. 22.-DRY GOODS-
The week opens with a better demand for
prints , both maple and fancies : Indigo blue
prints particularly In request. In staple.
cottons the miirktIs without mateilal
ohange ; brown Hhcctlngx ami drills arc
qulel at previous pricrs ; medium grades
of bleached cottons are In brat request ;
wldu Hheotlnsrs aru rcarcfl and tlrm ; denlma
and other coamu colored jjoods ar strong ,
but not qnotably hlKher : print cloths nro
dull , bu : Hteudy. Amur Iran Woolun com
pany opened men's wear HCTBCH and fan
cies today at 30 to 33 per cent higher than
n year ago. I argo sales were made.
Suaiir .
NEW YORK. Jun. 22.-St'OAn Haw.
strong ; no sellers ; molasses eusrar , 310-lCe ;
rPllnotl. llrm bin iiulc't ' ; m uld A , $5.40 ;
suindnrd A , $4.95 ; oonfiictloners' A. $1.95 ; cut
loaf , J5.CS ; culxui. J3.30.
NE\V ORLEANS. Jan. 22.-SUOAR
Strong ; OIKMI kettle. 37if(4 ( l-16o ; open kettle.
cenirlfugaj . . 4 i47-l < > o ; contrlfugiil , plantation
granulated , 47 c ; whiten. mBIiv ; yellow , 41i
< mU'16i' : cfK-ondB , 2T.ft4 3-lGc
MOLASSKS-Qulet ; open kettle , 32f3lc ;
'fnirlfiimtl. 8tr3Cc. Syinin. tJtvady at 37c.
LONDON Jan. 22.-1JEBT SUCSAR-Jan-
uary ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Corn fed Stoera A.ra Quoted a Little
Stronger.
COMMON KINDS ARE JU3T/B3UT STEADY
loun Iten onalily At-lvo ( mill A lion t
1O < - lllulier Slirrii Ili-ccliito I.iirn-
ivot of tin'Month mill
Are l.'ully Slend ) .
SOUTH O.MAI I A. Jan. 22.
Receipts were : Cattle. HORS. Sheep.
Olllclal Monday 2.COI 3.1 (5 ( 5V3i
One week ago 2,13 5.1S7 4,01 ! )
Two weeks IIRO 2MO 6.S42 3,470
Three weeks IIRO 1,491 2.U70 MO
A > eniBe jirlce paid for huu tor the lusl
vevcrul days with comparisons :
Jan. Iy I 4 21 3 421 3 IS 3 40 | J T S 12
y 4 33 3 67 ' 3 I 3 431 4 16 5 16
1 Jan. 4 2. ) 3 6 3 4G I 05 6 W
Jan. 4 4 27i 3 44 3 44) ) 3 25 3 51 , 4 11 6 10
i Jan. 4 H7 | ' 3 47 J 2' 4 1G 6 K
I Jan. G. . . . 4 35' 3 4S 33 ! ) 3 2l ! | 3 T3 | t 5 07
. 7 . 3 42 3 40 3 1S | 3 4S | 4 10
i Jan. b . 4 31 * 3 43 : ; i2i : t 46 ! 4 0 : ) 5 07
9. . 4 3S | 3 43 * 3 14 3 56 4 11 f. 15
10. . . . 4 33 3 (0 3 4.1 I 3 54 4 Ufi 5 17
. u. , . . 4 II 3 55 3 39 3 07 3 51 4 OS 5 13
1 ' " . 12. . . . 4 43 3 GO 3 47 3 14 4 07i 5 21
, Jan. is. . . . 4 63 3 53 ! 3 49 3 U9 3 47 ft 5 11
! ' " II. . . . * 3 50 3 4 ! ) 3 19 3 63 4 11 t i
' "II. 15. . 4 a\ 3 2C 3 u'J 4 11 5 10 '
Jan. lo. . , . 4 52 3 52 V7 3 2. 3 < U > 3 SS 5 21 i
' " " 17. , . . I 45 3 91 3 49 > 3 72 3 86 o 19
Jnn. is. I 55 3 Gl 3 51 3 23 3 82 3 93 5 12
'an. ' 19. . . . I 51 3C.I . 3 54 3 20 3 SS 521
Jan. o. , ' I 5I | 3 661 3 50 | 3 261 3 90 ( * 5 23
Ji'ti. 21. . . . * 3 59 3 51 3 26 3 961 3 91 *
.Jan. 2. . . . t G3 3 57 323 391 | 3 83 5 30
* Indicates Sundnv.
j The. official number of cars of stock
i brought In today by each road was :
' ' " ' '
M'Usourl Pacillc Ry' 1 . . . !
Union P-acllle System. 17 S 10
C. .t N. W. Rv l i ;
.
C. , St. P. . M. & 0 30 i
H. &M li. U. U u 2,1 9 i
C. H. 1. & p. uj. w < l
Illinois Central l
Total receipts 79 52 22 ' 2
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing : Co G9 262
G. 11. HtinnnunU Co 2iV > 702
.Swift and Company 275 S17 1,913
Cudahy Packing : Co 361 931 1,716
Armour & Co 2S1 810ICO
Swift , from country 117 420
U. Hecker & Dogim 131
Vansam .t Co 71 . . .
W. 1. Stephen 112
Hill it IluntzliiB-er i !
Men ton & Underwood IIS
Livingstone & Schallcr. . . . ( i
H. U Dennis 37
Other buyers 170 sol
Totals 2,021 3,333 5,077
CATTLE Receipts , as usual at this sea
son of the year , were moderate , but that
wns ot be worst feature of the day.
Killing cattle were not only scarce , but the
quality was the worst seen here In a Rood
many days , and that is sayliiR a Rood deal ,
as the quality of the receipts so far this
month has been nothing to brai ; about.
There was ono bunch of pretty decent cattle
on sale , but usldo from that the offerings
were decidedly on the trashy order. The
demand was good on the part of local
buyers , and that fact , coupled with the
more encouraging reports from other sell
ing points , produced a better feeling In the
market , and It Is .safe to quote the market
5frlOe higher on good kinds. Common kinds
were no higher.
Cows and heifers were In moderate sup
ply and they sold a little stronger than at
the close of lust week. The prices paid
for cow stuff were about on a par with
Friday's market. The most of the offer
ings changed hands In good season. Hulls
brought steady prices. The best veal calves
sold as high as $7.
Stockers and feeders did not show much
change as compared with the close of last
week. As has been mentioned several times
In the last few days , the demand appears
to bo very largely for the heavy feeding
cattle , and anything good answering to
that description brings llrm prices. Hold
ers of light yearlings , on the other hand ,
complain that the market Is not very active
and that prlcos arc lower than they were a
week or ten days ago. In other words , the
market on yearlings appears to have
dropped down a little , while good feeders
have been going higher. Representative
sales :
BEEF STEERS.
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
23 1000 4 70
STEERS AND COWS.
13 12GJ 4 93
' COWS.
2 910 225 1 1200 325
1 970 225 1 1030 I ! 2.1
2 1015 22. 1 1000 325
COWS AND HEIFERS.
20 980 4 25
COLORADO.
C4 feedorH. . . . S3 * 4CO 82 feed era. . . . 603 463
32 feeders. . . . & 23 350 2 feeders. . . . Gfi9 375
HOQ8 The week started out with a
pretty fulr run of hogs , and a u rule
operator * on the market are looking for a
decent volume of receipts this week.
The market today waa about ] 0c higher
and fairly active at the advunc'K. Toward
the close It Mowed up u llttklarxely for
the reason that nellcru were all holding for
protly flrra prices. Aa a buyer put it , the
morn common mixed lends nt the close were
held at the name prices ns were paid for
Iho better loads early In the morning liny-
crs wanted th lion * , however , even nt the
advanced prices , and It was not long until
they had cleared the pens. Oood load ,
scch i.s brought $4.52V4f1.R5 / nt the close of
last week , went loday largely at tuts1 ! * ?
t.fifi. A few brought Jl.fiiVi , while the top
was $1.70 , as again * ! Hti2'4 ' , Ihe top on Sat
urday.
It will be noted from the table of average
price * above that the week starts out with
values'over 5e higher than they wore lit the
beginning of last week , Sfle higher limn two
weeks ago nnd over ( Oc higher tlnin the
llrst of the month. Representative
SIIEiP-Tlio : r.-eelpts were liberal. In fact
the heaviest for the month to date , and
the market as a whole In very satisfactory
condition. Huyers nit seemed to want sup
plies and were out arly , so that about
everything changed hands In good season.
The trade could best be described as a
good , steady and fairly active market.
Fair western ewes sold at $4.00. and from
that price up to J4.23 for good quality.
Some good heavy western wethers sold at
$4.55. and good yearlings and wethers at
$4.65114.80. Quite n string of western Innilin
of good quality sold at $1.85. Other prices
paid will be noted from the sales below :
Quotations : Good to choice , fed yearlings ,
54.b3fj4.S3 ; Mexican yearlings , J4.735i5.00 ;
good to choice wethers , $ l.50fTI.60 ; fair to
good wethers , $1.331/1.50 ; good to choice
fed ewes. $ l,15T4. i ; fair to good fed ewes ,
$1.00114.13 ; good to choice native lamb * ,
J3.SOfj6.00 ; good to choice fed western
lambs , $5.7VJii3.90 : fair to good fed wcsten
lamb ? , $3.35f(3.70 ( ; feeder wethers , $3.7.
< ii3.90 ; feeder yearlings , $4.00i'4.23 ; good
to choice feeder lambs. JI.25Ti4.60 : fair to
good feeding lambs , J4.44ftl.2.3 ( : feeder ewes
J2.E55J3.00. Representative sales :
1(51 ( cull ewes 89 $237'- '
25 cull ewes GS 300
70 ewes 9.3 3 75
279 ewes fit 100
223 ewc-s 79 4 0" " )
230 westorn'e-wea 102 103
3S4 ewes lit ! 423
JGO yearlings and wethers 10o 4 50
3SO wethers 118 453
1'61 wethers 07 465
462 western'yearlings 4 (57' ( ' . '
160 > oarllri8is and wethers 99 4 SO
1 lamb 70 550
CU > lambs 118 575
281 western lambs 76 5 ST.
fi cull ewes ffi 300
2 ewes 203 4 50
403 western wethers and yrlgs. 120 -1 G7H
einc.ujo i.ivi : STOCK M AUK UT
AH Cuttle in t LT Out * HlnbiT. Holt"
Stt'liily. CloMliif ? AVniU.
CHICAGO , Jan. 22.-CATTIjB Good to
choice fat steers 15I23c higher ; medium
and Inferior grades 10ST23c higher ; medium
generally lOc higher ; cows nnd heifers 105"
15c higher ; canners steady ; general mar
ket closed easier ; strictly choice quotable
up to $6.50 ; good to choice , $5.25Jii.23 ( ; poor
to medium , $4.10fi5.00 ; mixed stockers , $3.25
8j3.SO ; telectod feeders , $ l.20fil.90 ; choice
cows , $3.505T4.50 ; heifers , J3.00fj5.33 ; canners ,
J2.20i2.9fl ; bulls , $2.75(31.50 ( ; calves , $4.50 ®
$7.75 ; Texas beeves , SI.OOQS.OO.
HOGS Steady ; closed weak ; fair clear
ance : mixed nnd butchers. J4.55ff4.ST. ; good
to choice heavy , $4.10fi4.S5 ; rough heavy ,
$1.53 4.05 ; light , $4.43U4.72Vbulk : of sales ,
J4.B5irt.7fi.
SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Sheep strong :
lambs lOtfTlue higher ; native wethers , $1.50
575.00 : lambs , Jl.75ffli.40 ; western wethers ,
$4.40f4.SO : western lambs. $3.501(0.10. (
RECEIPTS Cattle , 9,500 head ; hogs , 26,000
head ; sheep , 20,000 head.
ATi w A"rk I.lve StoeU.
NEW YORK , Jan. 22. IJEEVES-Re-
celj > ts.4,30(5 ( head ; 35 cars on sale ; murket
ffllr and stciuly to ' 10,3 'blehcr ' ; about nil
sold : steers , $4.SOffu.B5 ; oxen ami stags. J3.15
ffS.SS ; bulls. f2.75f4.fx ) ; cows , J2.0084.00 ; ex
tra fat , JI.50. Cables quote American cattle
Mislcr : top , i > rlce.s at Liverpool , 12c , at Lon-
lon. 121fcc ; refrigerator beef , 9 iQ'10c ; cx-
nofts , none.
CALYES Receipts , 1,321head ; good veals
Irm ami other ? steady ; all sold ; veals , JS.OOft
> .50 : HUln calves , J4.60 ; burnyard calves ,
SHEEP AND LAJIBS Receipts , 12,411
liead ; atlve , shoe.p , lOTilSc higher : lambs ,
lf-i2oc ( higher : all sold ; sheep , $3.25C' ? ' > .15 ;
nils , $3.00 ; lambs , $ O.OftB < 5.90 ; Canadian
lambs. $ O.OftS .63 ; culls. $4.50'ir.CO.
'HOGS ' RecelptH. 10X ! > 3 head ; market lOJi *
15 ? ihlglier at ? 4.S&S5.0i ) for go-od to choice
liogs : western piss , $4.7ftg'4.S > ; ptato pigs ,
! 4.905.00. |
.St. I.oulH Ilv < - Stiii-k.
ST. I.OUIS. Jan. 22. CATTLK-Recelpts.
2.500 head. Including 1.900 head Tcxunn ; lOfi )
I5e higher ; native shipping and export
steers , J4.75Ufi.40 ; dressed beef nnd butch-
nra. $1. 15 4.45 ; steers iinder 1,000 Ibs. , $3.60
S75.10 : stockers and feeders , $2.75fi5.00 : cows
nnd heifers , $2.00'fi ' 1.75 ; canners. J1.&OJ72.85 ;
luills , $2.G5W3.SO ; Texas and Indian steers ,
| ; 3.1flf5.00 ( ; cows and IlPlfcrs. $2.50(34.00. (
HOGS Receipts. 8.700 head ; market 5 7 >
lOc higher : pigs and lights. $4.50fi4.fiO ; pack-
L-rs. .S4.50f(4.75 ( ( ; butchers , $4.75571.85.
SHEEP AND IjjVMHS Receipts , 700
liead ; market strong and' active ; native
nuttons , $1.45 (5.10 ( ; lambs , $3.00576.50 ; pulls
Hid bucks , $2.00J/r4.20 / ; stockers , J3.00f(3.35. (
IVIIIIMIIM City l.lvc Stock.
KANSAS CITV. Jan. 22.C ATT M-3- Re
ceipts , . " ,100 head natives , 1,501 head Texans ;
Ic5lrabh killing cattle lOT/15e hlBlier ; In-
'crlor strong to 10c higher : heavy native
ileers , $ l.95'i.ri.90 } : lightweights. $ ) .GOiJ5.fi3 ( ;
itockers and feeders , * 3.fiOf5.00 { : butchers'
ows and heifers , $3.10fi4.23 ; canners , $2JiO
f(3.10 ; fed westerns. J1.00ii5.00 ; western fc'd-
I-H. $3. ) fi4.25 ; Texans. J3.40fM.CO.
lions Roct-Ipls , 0,000 head ; active at an
tdvnnce of TifilOc ; heavy. Jl.fiOfi4.72',2 : mixed ,
H.G.I'i/4.70 : light. J1.30U4.C5 ; pics. f3.COf/il.30. /
SHEEP AND l-A.MIIS-Recelpts , 2.SGO
leail : market lOc hlcher : western lambs ,
3. ( > Ofii.OiJ ( ; multons , Jl 50fi5.00 ; stockers and
ecders. J3.25f4.50 ; culls , $2.50f3.F,0.
St. .lllNfllll I.IVf SI IK1. 1. .
SOl'TH ST. JOSEPH , Mo , , Jnn. 22. ( Spe-
lul. ) The Journal ( | uotcs :
CATTLE Receipts , (01 ( head ; half qiiar.iti-
Ines ; strong to lOc hlglur ; quullly very
ioor.
1IOS ( ! - Receipts , : i,100 bend : market fifi >
Oc higher : all irndpi < , $4.C2H5(4.73 ( ; bulk of
iales , S1.C7'M/4.70. ' /
SIIEEP-Recelpls , 100 head ; market
ileady ; deninnd strong.
Stock hi Mtlil.
Following are thn receipts at th four
irlnclpal western nuirketn for .lanuarv 22 :
Cattle. HOSTS. Sheep.
iolltll Omalliu. . 2,001 3.4H ! r. SB
iiiicago . .0,500
CaiiKiiH City . 4 , GOO
it. houls . 2.GOO 8.7W 703
Totals . 18,704 44.7SG 28,793
ir. I't'iruiruiii , HIUUU > . ivuMii , Hieauy ;
tralneil , common to good , Jl.62tsfil.tw. Tur-
ipjvlne. HtPady.
I.ONUO.N , Jan. 22.-OIKH Mnsoed , 23s 91.
L'lirpentlno spirits , 9s 13-lGd.
Wiiol .Marln-t ,
KT. l.OI'IS. Jan. 22.-WOOI-Steady and
inlet ; medium grades. IS t'/ie ' ; light line ,
7fi2lr ; heavy line. 14 V1Kc ; tub washed , 23
Jl5 ! ( ' .
NEW VORK , Jan. 22. WOOIj Dull ; < lo-
nestle llceiv , 21f(2Ge ; TCXIIH , Hf/17c ,
lilloinlicil ! > > Slri-i-l 'liuuifl CIM In ,
1OS ANfJEl-ES. Cal. , Jan. 22.-Elght of
he eleven men who went enlombed In the
I'hlrd Htreol tunnel by the cavlng-bi ( if
arth yesterday were reHcued uninjured
oday. John Uo.'on ' Is still enlombed and
s Injured , but It Is not known how xerl-
msly. It may take nevcral hours to reach
ilrn , though ho ban been comiminlcatrd
vlth. Foreman Crawluy Is doubtless dead.
ilany tons nf i-arth fell In the part of the
unnel where ho was. It will bo nome time
leforc he can be rcuchi'd.
The theory Hdvunrrd for the cause of the
avlng In of the tunnel IH that a sewer
irokis over the place where the men were
vorklng , and tbu water saturating the
arlh , cauKf'l It to become heavy and fall.
( 'mile ( III .In in | m I'p.
. O. . Jan. Ki.--Mmu crude oil
umpud ui | 4 ( x-ntH a barrel today. Huu-
Ircda of wclla are drllllnr. but only light
iroducerH are being struck. The present
rlci-H are : North I.linu , J1.21 ; Bouth Lima
nd Indiana. J1.19.
'WHAT ' THE FARMS PRODUCE
Knllnmlr nf Idil nnd .MnrUpl Vnlnn
li ) MiillMIMnti ( if . \Rrl-
ciiltiinil Dpynrlinent.
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 22. Tim minimi crop
j
report Riven out by Ohlof Statistician John
Hyilo of iho ARrldiltural department shows
tlm tntnl vnluo of the crop of corn , wheat ,
onts , rye. buckwheat , liny nnil potatoes to
lx ) $ ll5Gfr > 76.15G. The following Is the ox-
1'lblt by stales of the throe prlnclp.il
products : ,
WHEAT.
Products. * I
Bushels. Value.
Minnesota GS.223.GSI | 37.K2.r.fiJ .
North Dakota ni.7JS.rao jfi.3H5.fiOl !
Oliln SnP9S.OX ! 26f > fH,72l
Hnulli Dakota 37.72 ,33fl IS.M1I.I7 , )
Kalians 3i5.4f SOll 1SW.1tM ! :
California ! B.743.ifl ! ( Xi2l.2SI !
iiuiiiiniL 25.SG1.175 iGi3i.ir > 2
Oregon Sl.9l9.03i : 11.6W.2M
WashltlKton 2l.7in.39l 11.072,301
Nebraska 20,781,77(5 ( 10.lS7.i7n
Pennsylvania 2 < 1.472 , ! 2 13.MS.1S )
Iowa lSU ! > r.,4V ) 10,007.51' !
Oklaholilil lG,202,1Gr 5.57,4(5. ( ' .
Michigan I3,3r.i , ! scG.s7r.
Illinois 12.G.53.4IO . 7.D79.CM
Wisconsin 11.773PV2 7.IS1.7C.1
Missouri 11.MIS.702 7.O57.1W
Maryland 10.7IO.Wfi 7.2M.4K7
Texas n.oi-.ras G.ifA3.V !
Teniicssee. 8.2M.727 fi.ltS.Saj
Kentucky s.20lf'7ri f > , r3.oiO
Colorado 7t37.3Sl : 4tS2r 1i
New Vork 7,00,7CJi [ iGOI.G12
Virginia (1.3.-50.4.V ( ) UGS.oin ;
West VlrRlnlii 3.850.751 2.7.M.3.1I r- -
rtall ! .1,7315,451 1KiO,321 !
North Carolina 3.49r..r > ! i $ 2M'.G,3M !
Idaho 3,4(0.10:1 ( : 1.720.0F2
New Mexico 2r..l.ST. : 1.f 73.713
OenrRlil 2.021,22. l.Pvll.SOO
Arkansas 1n\1MI 1,2SO.lSt
Montana l,7M,93."i 1 .WUi1 (
New Jersey l,7SS. < HVi 1,311Cll
South Carolina MCl.Tti ! 054,121
Delaware ! )32R77 (531,1.51 (
Nevada GS7OOti MA 125
Alabama W1.lS.fi . 3S1.7M
Wyoming r.iC.343 S1I.SS1
Arizona 3l2.1.'i'i 21S.WJ
Vermont 7S.32' ' ) Gr.7S
Maine 13,912 3:1.1X7 :
Mississippi 23.010 1.1.5m
New Hampshire S.7 > ! ) S.3.V1
Connecticut 3,130 B.214
Totals 6i7.sn3.sie $3i9.ni5,25 !
CORN.
Illinois 2l7.irA332 fil.259.M (
Iowa 2122n , < ill r > Ti.717lvl (
Kansas 237.r,21,22J r.l,40-no <
Nebraska 22l,373,2t5.S 61.606.Sil
Missouri lG2.lir..OGI ! 4S.S7I.51 !
Indiana Hl.i-rii.BSI 3S.W,2i > 1
Ohio fi9.OIS.S1i' sa.7H.fi43
Texas S1.151.39S 2'i.21I.Wfl
Tplinessco KI.997.7fiO 2J.300.l-fl
Kentucky BR,3i2tS7 ! 20.133,291
Wisconsin 41 .llsiyiGT. I2.r05.9l0
Pennsylvania 40.2'.5 > 72 16.BOt.iW !
Mississippi 3.1.013.712 17 , ! > li1IW
Virginia 34.SSO.1HIO 13.2ril.743
Alabama : ; : tOI5,120 15.B17.1M
OeorRlii 32,494,790 1fi.J47.39Ti
North Carolina 31.H53.lfiS 1R.017.1K9
Minnesota 31.171.272 7.4S1.10.
Soilih Dakota 80.017.41il 7.8UC21
Michigan 2fi.l7fi.R50 H.r.ll.l'J
Louisiana 2Ti.S-Jl5.72i ! 11.39l.ra
Maryland 1S.RI52.I32 C.BW 17
Arkansas 18,0t,7l40 1S.273.113
West VlrRlnla 1S.043.5SI S.119.613
South Carolina 1ti.7l3.1S9 8.35-5.591
New York 13.TO.nR3 ( 7.022.277
Oklaboina 10.133..IMr. 2.0fi.fi73
New Jersey , tt)7S2l ) 3.975,130
Florida 5,013,11:0 2 , I9.4(5 (
Delaware l.f.17.312 1.5IO.OSfi
Colorado 2.99I.4SS 1.2T.I.9IO
Connecticut 1,799.811 8t9fO,5 ,
Vermont 1.710.WI5 Soi.nn
California 1.5315.973 S2..1S ! >
Massnchusctts 1,449,601 7:19,217 :
New Hampshire. ! )7.V ) > lfi178,018
North Dakota BVI.4T > 182.G53
New Mexico -180.300 27S.574
Malno 427.42S 213.714
Oregon 2rl7,41S 190.318
Rhode Island 231.BM l.t.3li : (
rtab 1G2.GSO 95,9 < l
WashlliKton 12M7S , 7fl.f 1
Wyoming 53.91) ) 25.198
Montana 36,335 1R.921
Totals 2,078,143,933 $629,210,110
OATS.
Illinois ; 127.27S.9IS JiS.OOUtM
Iowa 12fi.lS3,749 ! 24.l27.2-i2
Wisconsin fi7.lS7.SSO ! 15.5 S.O.)7 )
Minnesota. B2.nS8.41fi 11,511.452
Nebraska 51.474,120 11,321.30 !
New York 43,401.608 1IIS2,531 !
Pennsylvania 39,148.032 11.351.929
Kansas ' . . Ril.129.410 R.WW.nO
Indiana S4.301.2IS 7.RS9.2S7
Ohio 32.945.97fi S.23fi.l9 |
Michigan 30.699.018 8.5fi7.733
Missouri 20.UM.3iO 4S71,84t
North Dakota 17.9S7.S70 4.8.i.i71 * (
Texas 17.0fi7.97S 5.120.392
South Dakota 15.332.27X 3.5215,421
Washington ! ) . < B1.9GS 1.152,147
Kentucky 8.191SCfi 2 fi22.83S
Arkansas B.9ti1.H2 2,027.910
Tennessee 6.32S.24I 1.70I.3M
Virginia Ii.143.E18 1.fi9S.01t
Oregon B.HS.fifiO 2.09S.651
Maine 4,95fi.KCr > 1.883,53,1
North Carolina I.787.20S 1.9ii2.7r > 5
GcorRlR 4.201.K17 2.0GOfSl
Vermont 3.959,333 1.101,95:1 :
West VlrRlnla 3.15S.4W 1.105,4.'iS
South Carolina 3.023,970 1.121.261) )
Alabama 3,012.010 l.ffW.lM
Colorado 2.US.S4 < 5 1.02S.515
Montana 2.317.4(5 ( ? 903.SI3
New Jersey 2,281032 7B3.92fl
California 1.843.787 Sfifi.FM
Maryland 1.1576 r > 91 ro.,67t !
Mississippi 13(53.740 ( Bi2.R7 l
lilnho 1.09i .9fiS 417.98
Now Hampshire 1.0l7,4r. I1S.EOI
Utah 872.2ii : ! 3ISKH
Louisiana B53.2SI 221,314 ,
Connecticut Ki.n.v ! ; 191,271
Massachusetts 4 > ,027 1R5.830
T
WyomltlB 4'WW ' 170.916
Klorlda 320.4.rl 1K0.227
Delaware 3W.OSO K0.020
Now Mexico 17S.032 78,314
Uhodo Island 95.3GS 85.2Si (
Totals 798,177,713 $198,1G7,975
M-INSIO.VS i-'ui : WUSTHHX vi-rri3ii.i\M.
SurvlviirM of ( In- Civil Wnr Hi'ineni-
hi'ri'i' ! > llH" fiiivoriiiiionli
WASHINOTON , Jan. 22. ( Special. ) The
following western pensions linvo been
5 ranted :
Issue of Jnnu'ury ' 8 :
N < 0)raska : Iost ! ritlon : and reissue James
\l. \ Mann ( il nil ) , Imllanola. $17. Increase
lame.1C. . Allrn , Ou'iilalla. J to JS. Oriiflnal
vlJow H.irali P. Muin : , Indlunola , IS.
Iowa : OrlKlnuI Inning Ilemry Kunk. Wln-
cifft , ifi ; Cicero Olllas-'uy , Oakley , J < 5. InTense -
Tense A , Newv-cmb Hnllirfmk. Illrevllle , V
ti JS ; fjlh-rr 10. Simons , Soldiers' home ,
ttartihalltowii. JI2 1o J14 : Daniel 11. Wood-
i.iin , Sioux CltV ( IxwlH ) . 16 In J12. Helssile
lolinV. . < -'uni'bell. HloomdeUI , * 11. OrlKlnnl
vldow ( fijeclal aeerued January 10J Kmma
I'lirow , 1-ort DodRe , J12.
Coliir.id > : OrlKlnal 'S-'imuel ' D. narnen ,
lenvcr. Jfi ; AiiR-ust < ' . Hoyo , Oreoley , $ G.
rereasi' William A. Mofeley , Hill Top. Jfl
o JIO. .Minors of Marrthall K. Jiinrw , J/ort
elllnw , $11.Dakota
Dakota : SujnilmnflHnl > Janie M.
, Haild : < 'lty , < 2.
To I'lnri * ( III liiHn-i'orn ( tin Snlnry.
COUHMiUTK , O. , Jan. 22.-Hoi rcsentatIv
. 'introduced ' In the IcKlHlnluro today
i bill lo place thn oil InsDectorH of the
( late on a K.'iliiry of $2XX ( ) a year , and allow
null ono asBlw.int at a. vulury of Jl,0i)0. ) The
nspecilors now draw all the fi-etf , which
imount to from JS.OuO to JIO.KV ( ) In f-aeh die-
.rli-t. The bill urovldes that Ulm Hiirplus
ovcnueH i-all : be put Into a fund lo billM
i jjcvernor'H inanKlon. The oil Incpectnr.i
iav been Iho moat liicr.itJvn | iolltleil po-
< ' . loiv 111 the stale.
Ti-iMllilc III Ki-lllllc'U.T TIMVII.
FRANKUNTON , Ky. . Jan. 22. Whllo In.
nxlc.il-cil last nlffhl Ja.m < > s Kllvsood caucMl
i dlHturbanid1 In front of .a robldono vvlioro
i woman wis ilylnir. Orle .Smith reciiiested
< .HeK < x > d to be iiulel. Klli'soinl tuiKaullnl
! n-.lth wtth u < llrk. Hlchard 1 > aton Inter-
OHM ] and was kllr | l by Klluvood. Afler-
v.ird lOllc-K'foil turned iiKnln < m Orle Smith
md MM- former Is reported tO't xlylnf ( today
rom fracdureU iikull.
HRPENNEYaCO.
Sl Kst joNl
rjOOM4HYLIFESU > a. W3 rUit
IJHCOU1 till.
JAMES E. BOYD & GO , ,
I'clcplionu 10'lfJ. Oiimlia , Neb
COMMISSION
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