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    Tins OMAHA DAILY TVRH: TT" T'S 1" A V, TA?TTT A H Y 22, 1001.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Kaj Wheat Makes an Asccniion of a Cent
and More.
LIVERPOOL INFLUENCES GIVEN THE CREDIT
9nt Itrtnnlii finhinn;ril, Corn Cl lmtn
n IViiotlon IIIhIiit nnd Pro Ulonn
TnUv n I'nll f Twrlvr nnil
Onr-lliilf Crnta.
ClllCUIO. Jnn. 2I.-Hmall world' "hip
incut, higher cuhlcK anil 11 strong curdi "It
uatlon were potent factor In nti iidviinro In
wheat today, Muy ctoalmr Iffl'nf M"'
Corn cIimoiI up (mil out unchanged,
l'mvlrtona nt the clone with 2',4fll2'.4c lower.
Mhv whenf opened 4ir to a HhaiJo
higher at 7I4C to T4ic Liverpool wns the
Inllucncc, i-howlng an mlviinco In the fnro
of the dcc'lnn horn Kiiturdny, but io much
long wheat wax for nalo that the flrnt miles
worn nt widely varying IlKurrp. nnil ft mo
ment later the market tourhoil 74'.e. The
idtimtlon. however, wiih bullish The worlds:
nhlpmenl.i were only 6.32K.W) hu., compared
with 8.361.II"" lm. the week pruvloun. Ant
werp repirteil tlm brenklng oJt of Ihc bu
bonic plnguo In Argenlltm anil was mild to
Lave bought heavily of wheat at Hon I;
clHeo. There wiik a t)etter ilemanil for Hour
nnil thlM Imparteil ntrcngtli to thn eiinli
wheat Heforo the opening It was alerter
fifteen IohiIm Iniil heeii taken for export at
tirircH better than Haturtlay'H figure. Ilu
Ing hy Holil-oilt bullM anil covering li.v nhortij
begun at th" tap of the gong anil continued
In a moileralely nctivo way to the end of
the reunion, the market ndvnnclng with only
fraetlnnal check neciinloned by profit Ink
ing A derreuso of fU!),m bu. helieil tuWtaln
the mlvtince. tint the main mipport enme
from the ntrength of iimIi wheat. The
amount taken by exporters was conftnntly
added to. till at the rinse the bonrd wan
rlnlrnlrur 141 IomiIh. Kxport sales from
western nnd nortbwestorn points (iggre
irateil nearly l.Ori.lnjO bit. .May wheat during
tho forenoon rallied to 75V- A reaction to
7Vif76',r then took place, but this vafj fill
Inweil by n further rally to nVH.c nnil the
close, was stronR, May 15iUe higher nt
75c Primary rceclntH aggregated .93.ono
bi Minneapolis anil Diiluth reported MO
ears, against sixty-four last wee-k nnd 437
a year ngo. Local receipts wern sixty-six
cars, two of contract grade. The amount
on ocean p.'issitKo Hliowcd lilt incrcaso of
41tJ"X bll.
Corn was moderately active, but thn range
was narrow The market early followed
wheat r'osely, but tlm pare Inter rame loo
fast and tho market settled back almost
Millrelj cn .in Independent basis. The news
was hiirdly as favoruble for the coarser
Ktaln as wheal, fables were easy, receipts
Kriulcd better and tho visible increased
1 ll5.lv) bu Hhorts were thn best buyers
early, and the trade, excepting a few out
side deals, was In local no mln all day.
Klcwitors did most of the selling- HeoelpU
were MS cars, May sold between 3VV and
BH'u.Wne and closed firm, "do higher at 38'i,
Xc
Oats were moderately active. The market
felt the wheat strength, but during tho
afternoon eased off on cc'llnir credited to mi
Inllueutlal operator. Itecelpts were 2!) cars.
Ma. sold bntweon 'K'-idl-'I'V' ntul closed un
changed at 2.V.
The tendency In tlm provisions market
w.m easier. I log receipts wero under tlm
riitiuiate, but prices at tho yards, never
the'ess, wero weak and this was relleetcd
li a decline In provisions at the opening.
lliitng by 'i prominent speculator caused
u rnll Inter, but It was not s.ipnorted and
tli.i cli se was easy. May pork sold between
14 10TMI 12't and ll.'Um and closed 12M-C
lower at Jia.M'j: May lard between 7.fi0 and
J7 42', closlt.g 2ie down at $i.42't, and May
ribs between J7.li' and $7.0214, with tho close
Ic depressed at $7.T.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Whent. A3
cars corn, "ft) cars; oats, 3u0 cars; hogs,
iW.i head.
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
Articles. Qpon, lllgh.l Low. I Close.l Safy.
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71W72
72'1 "lTw 72'i 71-S
72! 7o4 "2ti"lWi4
755, 71',, "5U 74lt.il U
37 37 (', 37 37 SB';
:i7ii 37'iTl-', 37ii, 37U 3"
3.STij3i sail, ss4 asvosussvu'i
23'. 24', 237J 24 23fc
2iVaii 2Jiflt?ii 23 25U IJ'.i
13 77V4 13 77'4
13 M II 12,2 13 SO 13 024 14 Oj
7 32141 7 33 7 32 7 32',4 7 ST.
7 X. 7 37 7 35 7 35 7 37
7 42W ! bO 7 12 ; 42 7 -15
! !'2 fi 97
7 Uf I 7 10 7 02 7 05 7 10
Wheat I
.Inn
IVb.
May
Corn
Ian.
I'ob.
May
Oats
.Inn.
May
I'ork-
.liiu. I
May !
Lard- I
Jan I
Mar. .1
May
Hlhs--
.Inn. I
May I
No. 2.
Cash quotations wero as follows:
l'LOI'H-Dull; winter natents. $3.fiO03.RO;
straights, $3.2Ufi3 .Vi; clears, J2.70Q3.30; spring
specials. JMO'nl.M); iiatents, J3.Cfltf3.80;
straights. $3,101(3.10: bakers. S2.20tf2.G0.
VJ I KAT No. 3 spring, G54i72r; No. 2 red,
76e
COHN No. 2, 37'4'Q37ci No. 2 yellow, 37
437e
OATS -No. 2. 2I'4T2.V; No. 2 white, 27f
27c. No. 3 white, 2iiH 27c.
UYH- No. 2. WiifiHir,
ItAHLlJV -Kalr to choice malting. DOflfine.
KKi:nS-nnx, No. 1. $1.70; No. 1 north
western, 71.71. iTlme timothy. Jl.uo. Clover,
contract grade, $11.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbt., $13.!o
nm.i.i, 1, aril, per 1110 ion., jt.otwii 7.10. Ha
con. shott ribs sides (Ioofc). 7.O0fl'7.O2. Drv
salted shoulders (boxed). $iS.25U.&0; short
clear sides tboxed). $7,2587.35.
WlllSICy-Ou baHia of high wines, per
gal . $1.27.
Hi'tiAii cut 10:1 r. $i..3a: grunuiiiteii, $0.75
confectloner.4' A. $.M7J; off A. S5.M.
I'ollowlng aro tho receipts and shipments
for today:
ArtlcleH Itecelpts. Shipments.
Klour, bids 2S.0CO 20,(H)
Wheat, bll 70,000 25.000
Corn, bu .:ei7,o) iDt.oix)
Oats, hu...'. 330,000 2tS,(HK)
Hyr, bu... 2.000 iiy.000
j tar cy. d i io.ihm
On the Produce exchange todav the but
ter market ivvi unlet; creameries, ll(ft20r;
oairies, n-i(ino. i iieeso, null at iui9117ic
Mggs, uulet; fresh, 10c.
torv llTlHr, .ftine rrenmcry. IMJWc. Imita
tion creamery, 13'4'tfl7c, stRto da.lry, 14W
2le . ..
CIIKtWFIrni; fancy, large, fall made,
UV,ffIlc, fancy, small, fall made, IIMM-?
KU8llrly steady, state and Pennsyl
Vsnln, 22230 western, averngo pneked nt
tnnrk. 2ltf22c; western, loss off, 23c.
POTATOES Qumt; Jerseys, $1.2S1?l.i5;
New Vnrk. $1.6ogi.S7; Long Island, $i.75y
2.O. Jersey sweets, $1 7ntffS.no.
TALLOW'- Kasy; city (I2.() per packngc).
fie. country (packages free), RUfiSVe
POfLTUV Alive, steady, fowls. 3c;
chickens, Xr, turkeys, SOc. Dressed,
steady; turkeys, MfloV; chickens, SU10c;
fowls, RfllOc
MKTAl.8 ConBlderabln llrmness wns de
veloped In tlm locil market for tin, fol
lowing nn advance of 10 15c for spot and
10 for futures In London, but trading who
very narrow lrlces openeit up 40 to 50
points and closed tinner at $:.."& i2S.7f, utid
tending upward Aside from the above sta
bility then- was llttlo of interest mani
fested In metal circles today. Copper ruled
exceptionally dull nnd nominally iiuotcil nt
$17 for Lako Superior and $lilfi2 for cast
ing nnd electrode, but on large lots con
cessions were offered freely. At Ixindon
prices went off about 15s to 70 13c, but was
unlet. Lead and spelter continue to rule
Mesdy nt umhtngeu p 'lccs $4.27 nnd $4.(0
fi4.IO, respectively. Yhe local Iron situa
tion remains practically nominal and prices
uucliniiged. Lngllsh markets were Is lower,
closing ut Olflsgow at C2s lod nnd nt Mid
dlesboro at 17s.
omaiia wiini.rcvi.n Jt aiikkt.i.
Cotitlltlnns of Trnde nnd tlnotntlons
111 5liii!e nml I'nney l'roilmr.
KOGS-Hecelpts light: good -took. 16fitSe.
LIVH POULTll-llens, 5QCc; spring
chickens, fi1(i',c, roosters, 3tflr; ducks, 6
tlie; geese. 6't(i7c. turkeys. Vtitc.
KltKSII DUKSSKO POt'LTHY -Hens. 7c;
riKters, 6ii6c: ducks, 75J.c; geese, Sffio;
spring chickens, pel lb., ic; turkeys, Do.
OAMK-Mnltard ducks, per dor.. $3.'j0ft
3.5o: teal, $,D'I.70.' mixed, $1.50'O1.75; Jack
rabbits. $1.2081.50; cottontails, 75cJ$l.
m'TTMH-Common to fair, 10flllc;
choice, V.VUIU'; sepnrAtor, 23c.
FUKS1I OY8TKKS - First grade, solid
packed, Now York counts, per can, sse; ox
tra selects, 32c; standards, 25c; medium, too.
Second grade, slack tilted. New York
counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, Zoo;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, por gal-.
$1.25
WoKONfl-Mve, per dor., 50c.
VKALR-Chotce. Pflldc. . . ,
HAY Price quoted by Omnlia WholesaU
Hay Dealers' Association: Choice upland,
$s.W; No. 1 upland, $7.50; medium, $7: coarse.
$fl.D0. Ttyo straw, $6.50. Thesn prices are
for liny of good color mvJ Quality. Demand
fair, Receipts, 11 cars.
oats-No. 3 wmte, zsc.
COUN-No. 3, 32c
HUAN-$13.C0.
VEGHTAnLES.
PAItSNlPS-Per bu,. f.oc.
TITHNIPS-Pcr bu. basket, 40o.
1IKKTR Per bu,, 40c,
CAIUtOTS-Pcr bu.. 40c.
I.UTTI'C1-Per doz 85f40c.
JIADISHKS-Por dox., 3CKB2SC.
HKANS Wax, per 1-3 oil. basket. II;
string, !)c.
PO . ATOES-Pcr bu.. EOgMc: Idaho, tr
bu., 40c.
SUMiKT POTATOKH-Por bbl.. $2.
CAHIIAC.K-Holle.nd seed. lc.
TOMATOES California. ,isr i-bnsket
crate. $2.
ONIONS-Nntlve, per bu.. $1; Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c.
CELKllY-Cnllfornln. M to sire, 43075c.
CAL'LIFi.OWEn-Onlhornla. per crate,
$3.
PEA IIR-Per box. IT.wr2.25.
OIIAPES-Malaca. re.r Keg. i.WS9.V.
APPLES-Nntlvu. 7ocw$l.oo per bu.: per
bbl., $2.50; enstorn, $3.oO'f73.riO; California
Helltlo. ers. ier box. $1.1031.50
CltANUKimiFB-noll and Hugle. $10.0)
rMrbbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $9.25; per crate,
THOPlCAIi Fllt'ITS.
OltANOES-Callfornln seedlings, $2.50;
navels, $2.7503.25; Moxlcans, $2.75; Flonrus,
13.50
LEMONS-Cnllfornln, extra fancy. $3.so;
choice, $3.
BANANAS Per bunch, nccordlng to sire,
$2 005(2 m.
FlClS-Cnllfornin. new cartons. 80c; lay
"rr .. T . it.
:... it,u. i .ii.u. ICII, .lu,
nATRSl'rlnn. In M.fh boxes. Salrs.
5c per lb.; Halloween. 5c per lbi
MISCELLANEOUS.
IIIDES-No. i creen. KHc: No. 2 green,
r.c: No. 1 salted. 7c: No. 2 salted, 6c:
ro. l veni cair. s to Vi los.. avc: rso. i veai
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 0c; dry hides, 813n;
Bhep pelts, 25f75c: horso hides. $1.50Q2.25.
iM v i o ringiis wninuis. per in., uc; ni
berts, per lb., 13c; nlmonds, per Ib 1820c;
raw peanuts, por lb.. 5fl5c; ronatcd, 0(f?
im: lirnziis, yjc; pecans, luiciic
HONEY Colorado. 21-sectlon cns, $3.75.
CIDER Per blil., $5; per. Halt DDI., W.
SAUERKRAUT Per bbl.. $4: per half
bbl.. $2.50.
m:v yiiiiic tinMcuAi.
.i.hici;t
41 ll 4 1 1 1 i tlx
on Viirlous
of the I il -
nli.niiiilitli".
NEW YORK. Jan. 21.-FL(H'RRccclpts,
e,uiu iiuis. ; exports, h.u.'u duis. ai
tholiuh a Irllle steadier In tone
tlm market was no higher and ruled dull.
second patents. $3 KVfJ.I.OS. first clears, $1 iO
J1, second clears, $2 00fl2lo,
jika.n in bum, Jll.TfiKli uo.
1'olrilo Urnlii nnil Seril.
ToniJIMl. O. .Inn "t. -WHEAT Active.
strong; ensh and Jnnunry, 78c, May, SO-Sc;
July, 73'tc.
CUKN--Firm; rosli nnil January, Ji-ic;
May, tor.
OATH- Dull, firm: cash nnd January,
25e; May. 26e.
ItYE-Mc
( LOVERSEED W prime, J6.70! cash
and January. $7.2S; March, $7.30.
tllMiiiik'p Oral 11 Jlnrkrt,
MILWA1KEE. Wis.. Jan. 31.-WH11AT-Dull;
No. 1 northern, 741f75c; No. 2 north
ern. 72il73i
RYB-Dull; No. 1, Rr.
M A RLE Y Quiet; No. 2, 59c: sample, 453
56c.
MOVUMUXTS IF HTtlt'Kh ASII ntMH.
St. I.onls firnln nnil Provlnlons.
ST l.OITIS. Jan. 21 WHEAT Hiclier:
No 2 red, cash, elevator, 72c; track, 72iff
7;,',jc; jiiiio, iso; May. uvinn'c; juiy.
72c: No. 2 hard, f.Sr,(CDV4r.
CORN No. 2 hard. Jfi'ic: track. 37'icl
Jnnunry. ,Wr; Mnv. 37-ii37?4c: July, 3Sc.
OATrf-Hlgher; No. 2 cash. 25Jc; track.
25J45(2iic: Jnnuary, 25c; May, 25c; No. 2
white, mviti'ic.
11 Y 1-3 tjlllet, !0',s4liic.
FLOI'R Steady; patents. $3.503.60; extra
fancy nnd straight, $3.1503,23; clear, $2.70
.no.
SEEDS-Tlmothy, firm nt $4.2Se4.7.1 for
average recolpts, prlmo worth mure; flax,
110 market.
CORNMEAL-Stcady nt $2.00.
HRAN -Firm: sacked, east track. (KSOc,
llAY-TImothy, steady nt $3.5013.00;
prairie, steady at 57.KKjfio.50.
WIIISKY-Stendv at $1.27.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.25.
ItAOC.lNn-7j7c.
IIKMP TWINE-Oc.
PROVISIONS - Pork, steady: Jobbing.
$14.50. Lard, nominal nt $7.15. Dry salt
meats (boxed), steadv: extra shorts. $7,121
clear ribs. $7.25: clenr sides. $7.37. Dnron
(boxed). Ilrm; extra shorts, $7.8i; clear
litis, w.12: clear sines, j.yi.
METALS Lend, steady; sales, soft Mis
souri. $4.17. Spelter, lower, $3,87, sellers.
I'Ol'll liv aieany: cnicKens, ic; luraeys,
r.fifiUr: vouiiL'. litic: ducks. 7r: Reese. De.
PI TTER Dull; creamery, 15y21c; dairy,
12il&r
ICOtlS Lower nt 17c.
RECEIPTS Flour. 9.000 bbls.; wheat, 105,
mo bu.: corn. 117.000 bu. : oats. 80.000 bu. .
SHIPMENTS Flour, 8,000 bbls.j wheat,
t,U!."J HU.; CUril. ldJ,lVA IIU. UHie. uu.
l.lvei'iHKil drat 11 nml I'rov laloiiH.
t.IVEUPOOIi. Jnn. 21. WHEAT Snot
steady: No. 1 California, 6s 4d; No. 2 red
western, winter, fis Id; No. 1 northern
spring, is 3d. Futures wuro quiet; March,
0s Id; May. lis ld.
CORN Spot, unlet; American mixed,
new. 3s lid: American mixed, old. 4s. Fu
tures, quiet: Jnnunry, 3s 10d; March, 3s
"J7il; May, ;is yn.
PEAS-Canndlnn. 5s 8d.
HOPS At London (Pacific const), steady
nt S is.
I'ROYlsiONH-lieer. extrn inula mess,
Storks (lirn n Trllle Wrnk, lint Ilnllj
AstiMilnlilimly.
NEW YORK. Jnn. 21. -The rompleto re
covery of the stork market from tlm rather
nlnrmlng weakness shown during tho early
hours of the trading this morning was nn
nstoundlng demonstration of recuperative
force. The speculative liquidation at the
opening wns so violent as to glvo nn ap
pearance, of seinl-demorallzatloii In tho
market nnd the selling was evidently forced
by tho wiping out of margins nnd thn un
covering of slop loss orders, Yet beforo tho
dny closed the general level of prices had
risen above Saturday ntul tho Inst hour
showed an urgent and confident buying
movement on the floor. The early weak
ness was the logical sequenro of the rourso
of the market Inst week and tlm general
npprehenslon Hint a further reaction was
Inevitable. In n mnrket In which oxtfnslvo
long accounts exist this menus that brokers
in order to protect themselves rail for ad
ditional security from their rustoiners for
tlm extension of margins, This discloses
trany persons who are unwilling or unable
to supply further margins and who order tho
sale of their holdings either to toko what
profits ire left or to savo losses.
Thn professional bear operators' lire, nblo
to Judge pretty shrewdly of the prouau'"
volunm of such orders, This purely techni
cal Influence wns reinforced this morning
by tho feeling of depression common to nil
the securities markets of the world, over
tlm approaching death of Queen Victoria.
Tho uenth of thn queen is not likely to
have n direct lutltiencu on values of se
curities either hern or abroad, but capital,
always npprehenslvo over 11 change In tho
order of things, expressed Itself by selling
securities. in tlm opening break In
prlcos such declines wero witnessed us 3
In Ht. Pnul, 3 In Pennsylvania, 3 In North
ern Paclllc. 5i In Amnlgamnted Copper,
from 1 to 3 polntfi In tho steel stocks nnd
1 to 2 points In tho principal active, stocks
nil through the list.
Tho tlrst clement In the rally wns the
unwieldy ohort Interest which stood eagerly
walling to take prolttu by buying stocks at
the decline. There whs ail inlluentlal sec
tion of tho market nlso which refused to
yield to tlm depression. Missouri Paclllc
gnve way only , and wns Immediately
marked up to n level substantially ubove
Saturday and held I here throughout the
day. In tlm late dealings it rose buoyantly
to 904, which was 6 nbove thn early low
point. Tho trnders followed tho move
ment In the belief that the largest buying
of the stock camo from sources which have
been credited for some time past with
plans for taking over and consolidating tho
southwestern railroad systems. The whole
group was firm throughout the day and
tho Wnbnsh Issues shared quite fully In the
strength of Missouri Paclllc. Wabash com
mon roio 24, the preferred 4 and the de
bentures 4. Tho chnracter of tlm buying
In other parts of thu list gnvo tho traders
ground for tho supposition that a renewed
absorption of stocks was going on .by the
powerful banking nnd llnancinl lntcrosts
which wero buyers of Important stocks be
fore the many recent rumors of vnHt con
solidation ualned currency. This caused a
fright amongst tho shorts and in attempting
to get buck stocks soul earner tney cnuseit
prices to advance very generally above
Saturday's level. In St. Paul the rally was
4U points, in Amalgamated Cooper. tM. in
tho local tractions from 2A4 to 34, In
Peoples uas. In Sugar nnd Tobacco, from
-'.t to -u eacu nun in n large manner or
tliu active stocks from I to 2 points. The
steel slocks wero not as prominent In tho
rnlly ns tho rest of the mnrket nnd Pressed
Steel Car extended Its loss to 5 points
after the general market had turned tip-
warn, run closing was urm uuu in nnoui
tho best nrices of the uny. The recunera
tlve power manifested hy tho mnrket has
upset many preconceives mens or mo rur
tlicr extent or tlm uecjino m nrices.
Further oxnorts of gold aro Konerallv ex
pected this week, out the nvnllnbln ruiuls
are so nbunilnnt ns to glvo confidence In
ciinllniioil ease, or money.
Rallrouu nouns wero easier uiiiu tno
largo demand developed for Wabash de
bentures, when they became Irrenular,
Total stiles, par value, $5,405,000. U. S,
refunding 2 advanced per cent on the
last cull.
The following are tho closing nrices on
the jni.'W lorn iocii oxemoga:
balances $:R.r;r) nvre 6ifi prr ''nt,
New York exilMPg. , 25c premium bid, 10c
pt mluin nsked
NEW YORK. Jnn t -Clearings. $!H.-
3:5 342, balances, $H,:ivi.W5.
CINCINNATI, Jan. il.-''learlngs, H..V4.-
,(; Now York exchange, 2ei53,c premium
money, 3ii per cent. ....
HAfTIMORE. Jnn. .il.-Clc.iriligil, ,ilS.-
6fi0; balances, $461, 3.
cit York Mn lie j' Market.
NEW YORK. .Inn 51 - MONEY On call,
steady nt 21(2 per rent; prime mercantile
paiier, even's per cent. , .
STERLING EXC11ANOE - Firm, with
actual business In bnnkers' bills at $I.Si
for ilemanil nnd at $1 83fl-l.f3Ti fr sixty
days; iwisted rates. $I.Stjll?4 and $4.83;
commercial bills, $4.8244.83'i.
SILVER-Certlllrates, i-.t?iiVc; bar sli
ver. fi3r; Mexican dollars. 49c.
HONDS-Oovernment, tinner; railroad.
Irregular; state, steady.
Tho closing prices on bonus touay are n
follows:
t. S. ref. Is. reg..K3.N. Y. ". Is 1
do coupon 105 N, J. C. g. 6s... .127
do 3s, reg loOVj Ni). Pacific 3s.... Osl
do coupon llo
do new 4s, rcg.lLr.
c o coupon 137W
do old 4s, rog.,113 Ore,
(10 coupon im",
do Da, reg Hu
do coupon 111
D. of C. 3 65s 125
Atcli. gen. Is 1025i!n. (1. W. Is UJ
no noj. 4S ,vt, Ht I. v J M c. i.s.111
Can. So. 2s 110 Ht 1, S F g. lis.lKS
C. & O. 4s 0I Ht. Paul coll ISO
do 5s 120-v. Ht l C. 1'. IS. I IS
. .t N. W. C. ?s.l3a ilo 6s 119
do S, F. d. 5s... 121 So. Paeltle 4s .tU
hlcago Ter. 4s.. 9' Ho Rnllwny 5s... 112
olo. So. Is 84 H. U. & T. 6s 7i
1). & R. 0. 4s 100
Erlo Oeu. 4s k
W. & D. C. Is. 71)'..
Gen. Electric 6s. 155
In. Central ls....,15i;
L. & N. mil. 4s. ..100t.. West Shorn 4s. ...113
M., K. & T. 2s.... IT'.IWls Central 4s... (,i!
ilo 49 iD-kiva. Centuries ... w
lloston Stncli luntn(lnns.
HOSTON. Jan. 21.- Call loans. 3if4 per
cent; tlmo limns, 3w 1 per cent, oniclal
closing:
A.,
V..
., A. (K. Ui
do nfd
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. Tel....
Hoston it Al
Roston
Hoston t Me.
11. & Q
Dominion Coal
do nfd
Vderal Steel .
do nfd
Fltchburg pfd
Oen. Electric .
Oen. Elec. nfd
id. E ec. I ...
Mcx. Central .
N. E. O. & C.
Old Colony ...
Old Dominion
N-tv York MIiiIiik SturUs.
NEW YORK. Jan. 21. The following aro
quotations 011 mining stocks:
Adams
Allen
Rreoco
Brunswick Con.
onistock 'run..
on. Cal. A- Va.
Dcadwood Ter...
Horn Silver 110
Iron Silver C3
Lcadvlllo Con.... 6
ill 'il null. 1 . .. - -- ---- -- .- .1. ----- - ...
xi.,vu. , 1 ,.,!;. 1 .,r. V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 at C(is. Pork, ou t: nrlme western. (Via
bakers. $3.00'3 wtnt r iiatents. $3.C54.00; l- ' B,?ni',y : H,nor' c".1'. UAiu lbB."
winter stralghtH. $,1.4'(ff3.W ; winter exti is. Hacon, Cuniberlnnil lout, 2h to 30 lbs., sternly
$2.60'i2.!i), winter low grades. .45fi2.. Ryo t " : short r is. Ifi o 21 lbs., firm at 43s;
flour, steady; fair to gncd, $201(3.15; cholco
10 lanry. .i.ij(uj.uo. iiucKwiiuat Hour, stcaily
nt $2,101(2.20.
IU'CKWIIEAT-DiiII at fiOli&'o, c. I. f.,
New Yorlt
CORNMKAI Steady; yellow western,
loc; city 9tr; Urandywlne, $2.I5C2.50.
RYE--Easy, No. 2 western, (hSe, f, o. b.
iillnat. stato rye, 53lf.'tc, r. I. f., New York,
enr lots
IIARLEY-Dull; feeding, $1.50. c. I. f, New
York
HA RLE Y MAI.T-Hull; western. tVii7ic.
HEAT Receipts. 175,800 bu. ; exports.
120.317 Int.; spot, ilrm; No. 2 red, S0c, f. o.
b alloat; No. .' rod. 77r, idevator; No. 1
northern, Duluth. St;c, f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 hard, Duluth, 895,,,., f, ,,, , ,,n,m. o,,.
tlons opened firm and were generally well
sustained all day on a fair trading, Includ
ing demands from local shorts Tho latter
UI1H line 111 llm.vv houlwmril i1m;i rt. ,n,nu
port b.islness ami a lltieral reduction lii tho
visible supply, contrary to expectations;
i iobcii nrni uuu !i,Mo not uigiier; .Miirrn,
794ii9V, cloHCd 79r; May, 79 S-lfiflSO 3.16c,
closed 80e; Jul.v. 791?SlrV closed ,9c.
C()RN- lteceliils. 212.775 bu.: nvnorts. M..
417 bu.: snot, steady; No. 2, I7r rlovator and
47c f o. b. nllnut. Tho option market wns
Steady to Ilrm diirlnc the sexKlmi mi fnlr
rlenrnlices. Incut covering, tho rise In
wheat and buying for country account;
closed steady and unchanged: January
closed at 47c; March closed at I5e; May.
4)1iin,r. closed llc; July. lfl4tic
c'osed 14r
OATS -Re 'elpts, 103,m) bu.; exports. lO.OOfl
lm. . spot, dull; No. 2. 30c: No. 3, 30c; No.
2 white, 32c, No. :l white. 32r; track,
mixed western. Hi3ir; track, white, 31.W
."' Options were dull but steady.
HAY--Ktis.j shipping. 75T(774c; good to
choice. 92S95e
llOPS-Steiidy : state, common to cholc",
1900 iTiin, liVu21c; ISW crop. mn5o: old old.
IfliV. Pacltlo const. 1900 crop. 151il:v:
crop, livrille; old olds. 2ffir.
HIDES Firm; (Inlvestnn, 20 to 2i lbs..
1SI..11Hi: Ciillfornlii. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Tex.M
dry. 24 to 30 It., 15c.
LEATHER -Steady; hemlock sole, Rnenns
Ayres, light to heavyweights. 245f25c; acid,
23Wi24e.
WOOL - Stead) ; domestic lleere, 24j20c;
Texas. .15ll7r. ,
C(AL-Dlill. '
PROVISIONS- Reef. Meadv; family. $11.00
(1(12.00, mess, $9.U!t.50. beof hams, $9.50ir
20.50, packet. $10 (OiJlO.M; city extra IntU
mess. $ll.004(lil.(i. Cut meats, steady: pick,
led bellies. $7,60! S. 50; pickled shoulders. $i.75
trc.00; pickled hams. J.s.BoiiO.25. Lard, dull;
western steameii, $7.70! rclliied, steady ; con
tinent, $7 ss. South Amorlcn, $S.ti5, com
pound, $5 50cfi.ii2, Pork, stendy. fnuilly,
Jl5.Wiifi.75' short clear, $14.5017,lV); mess,
$1.1.75'.14.75
I1LTTER Steady , cre.imcry, 16113cj fac-
Atchtson 43 Wnbash
ilo pfd m: no pru
Raltlmoro & O... K. W. & L. E
Can. Pacldo 81 do 2d pfd...
Can. Southern ..50 Wis. Central .
ics. Sc. Ohio 3i'i 1 turn Avenue
Chicago .O. W.... 17 11. & O, pfd...
.. 13
.. 28
.. n
..
.. H
..izo
.. 84?i
!
0l
C!blcairo 1. & L.. 23 do nfd
ilo ptil i Jiuninn express. .11s
Chicago & E. I.. 1)2 Am. Express ....172
Chicago N. V..1G8U. S, Express.... 54
r. 1. a i" iih:4 riis-i-nrgo Jix..i30
C. C. C. A- St. L. 77
Colo. Southern .. 7
ilo 1st pra 11
do 2d pru
Del. & Hudson.
Del. L. H W....
Den. k R. O...
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd....
nocking i- oai
Am. Cot. Oil.
do pfd
Amer. Mulling
do nfd
..150i Amer. 8. & R..
..192 1 do pfd.
A H.A.. CJ..II.
1 .wiiui. iiniiin
RRi' "do pfd
2'iAmer. S. II ...
61 do nfd
191 Amer. S. & W.
): no pru..
Hocking Valley.. 42 Am. Tin Plate.
Illinois Central. .130 do pfti
Iowa Central 22 Amer. Tobacco
do pfd 4S do pfd
L. E. & W 4) Ana. Mln. Co..
do pfd 10S Rrk. Rap. Tr..
t-aUo Shorn 210iColo. F. & 1....
Louis. & Nash... "7 Con. Tobacco ..
ao pro
Federal Steel ..
do nfil
Oon. Electric ..
(llucose Sugar .
no pru
Int'n'l Paper ..
do nfd
Laclede Has ...
Nat. Rlscult ...
do pfd
National Lead
do pfd
National Steel
do pfd
lone clear middles, light. 2S to 31 lbs., steadv
at 43s; long near miuuies, nenvy, 33 to 40
Mm . xtenilv at 41s: clenr backs. 16 to 20
lbs., stendy nt 39s 3d; clear bellies. II to 16
lbs., steady at 46s; shoulders, square, 11 to
13 lbs., stendy nt 35s 3d. .Lard, steady;
prime western, In palls, 30s 3d; American
rctlned. In palls, 39s 6d.
HUTTER--D11II; finest United States, 90s;
good I'nited States, Sin.
CHEESE-Stemly; American finest white,
51s
TALLOW Stonily: prime city, 25s Pd;
Australian. In London, 27s 9d.
The imports of wheat Inst week wern 48,000
quarters from Atlantic ports and 30,000 from
other ports.
Tho ImjMirts of American corn last week
wero 71.1W) quarters.
KmiKiis City (Jinlii nml Provision.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 21,-WltEAT-Mav,
66Tc; cash, No. 2 hard. 66iT7c; No. 3, 65c;
No. 2 red. 69c; No. 3, 66fitf7e.
CORN May, 36c; casn. No. 2 mixed.
3i(!i34c; No. 2 white, S5364C; No. 3.
3Ge.
OATS No. 2 white, 26Q26c.
RYE No. 2, 4Rc.
HAY-Cbolco timothy, $10.001110.50; :nolco
prnlrle. f 60519.00.
m'TTER-Crfninery, 17820c; dairy, fancy,
17c.
EllOS-'FIrm: fresh Missouri nml Kansas
stock, 16e doien case returned; new
whltnwood rases included, c more.
RECEIPTS-Whent. 156.000 bu.; corn, 62,
800 bu; oats. 21,000 bll.
SHIPMENTS Whent, 07.0X1 hu.; corn, 20,
800 bu.; oats, 6,C) bu.
I'lilliidrliililn Produce Mnrket.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2I.-RUTTER-Flrtn
and Ic higher; fancy western cream
ery, 23c; fancy western creamery, prints,
23c,
KCflS -Stendy, fair demand; fresh near
by, 23c; fresh, western, 23e; fresh, south
western, 23c; fresh, southern, 22c.
CHEESE-Steady; New York full cream,
fancy, small. UMil2c; New York, full
creams, fair to choice, 10$fllc.
Duluth (irnln Miirkrt,
DDLl'TH. Jan. 21. -WHKAT-No. 1 hard.
74c; to arrive, 72Rc; May, 78o; No. 1
northern cash, 75c: to arrive, 73n; May,
76o; July. 77o; No. 2 northern, 62
CSSe; No 3 spring, fiSSftWir,
CORN-353e
OATS-2(254C.
Manhattan L ....11.1
Met. St. Hv 160
Mex. Central .... 13
Minn. & St. L.... 66
do pfd 105
Mo. Paclllc 90
Mobllo & Ohio... 4t
M.. K. & T l.V
do pfd 4lttS
N. .1. Contral....l52
N. Y. Central.... 141V4
p. i,nn, .nu
du pfd
No. Paclllc .,
do pfd
Ontario & W
O. R. & N..
Mn pfd...,
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st pfd..
ilo 2U pru
80
85
29
42
76
41
30i
27
,. 1'4
. 21
. 61
. 9f
.. 2?.
,. ill
,. 39
1. 81
,. Pf4
.112,
,.136
.. 42
..i
.. 4?
.. 12!'
.. 91
.. 4f
.. IIS
..15,5
.. 95
.. VI
MliinenpolU Wlirnt, Flour ami limn.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 21.WIIEAT-Caih.
"3Uc May, 74Ji75c, July, 75,;76ic. On
track: No. 1 hard, 75J4C, No. I northern,
73c: No. 2 northern. TWlljc,
Ft.OUR Lower; first patents, $4.0004.15;
Rio O. W...
do pru
St. L. A- S. F.
ilo ist pru.
37
92
84
37,
89
N. V. Air Hrake.,149
No. American
Pnclllr Const .
do 1st pfd...
do 2d nfd...
6"1i Parlllc Mall ...
10 People's Uas .
IV, iPressed S, C...
92 do pfd
26IPiillman 1. C.
s:stand. It. & T
41
lH
6M4
27
82
Sugar
20
... 61
...88
... 64
... 40
... 917
... 26
... 7:i,
...id;
... 3
...133.
...1IS
f,6
do nfd
Tonn. C. A I
1J. S. Leather.... Ill
do pfd 73'.:
17. H. Rubber.... 21',
do pfd 60
Western Union .. 8.1
Amal. Copper ... 8T4
uepumir j. c a.. ia(
no pru r,ri
8i P. C. C. & St. L. 53
do 2d pfd 57
St. L. S. W 21
do prd -W'4
St. Paul HB
do nfd IRS
St. P. H Oinnha..'.30
So. Paclllc ....
So. Railway ..
do pfd
Tex. H PiLctllc.
Union Pacific
do pfd
Ex-dlvldend. Nominal
Tho Commercial Advei User's London
financial cablegram: Tho markets here wero
gloomy tinner the gloomy news irom os
borne, although the latest dispatch main
tains that the rally In the queen's condl
tlon has been maintained. The city, how
over, Is Jiopeless of ultimate recovery. Tho
business iransacteii was meager. L'onbol
dinned to 95 on thn queen's condition, but
mainly on account nt thn fears that a largo
war loan is penning, i.onnon soui on Dal
mice. New York bought and tho continent
took Northern Pacltlcs nnd Union Pnclllcs
Mnnev rates wero unciianeeu. ilea nir
being restricted by the belief that tho bank
must tako steps to secure control of tho
market during the next fortnight. Silver
was wek despite tlm tender of 25,250 kilos
tomorrow. The tork nxrhaugn arranged to
closo Immediately on receipts of nowB of
tho ucain 01 me queen
London Stork luoln (Ioiih,
LONDON, Jan. 21. I p. m.-Closln.!!
. 96Erlo
. 96 do 1st pfd
. II Pennsylvonla ...
. 9')lReadlng
.HS'ilNn. Paclllc 11M.
Illinois i-eiurni...jT; urnim thihk ...
Louisville 8SlAnacondn .......
U. P. pfd 84 lUnnd Mines
N. Y. Central.... 143
Cons., monoy
do ncct....
Atchison
Can. Paclllc
Ht. Paul
26'
C2
71'
If!
87
7
81
rcr
HAR SILVER-Steady. 29 l-16d per ounce
MONEY -2f3 per cent. Tho ratn of ills,
count In thn oneu market for short hlllx
4 per cent; discount for three months' bills.
4fi4U ner cent.
HnuU ( Imr'iiKK,
CHICAOO. Jnn. 2I.-C learlnirs. $23,199 ISO
balnnccs, 11,73.219; posted exchange, $1.81
J , ' . - 1 . - ' - - " - r. - f Vf avu !'
mlum.
HOSTON. Jan. 21 -Clearings, $17.0II,11S
uniances, i.tiu,wr.i.
BT. J-OUIB. Jan. :i.-C'tarint;s, tl,m,V)l
do 4s 104
N Y C & S L Is.. 107
N. & w. con. is. w?4
NOV. is uu
to 4s 103
O. S. L. c. 6s 130
do con. 6s 116
Rend lig Ken. 4H.. 9.1
fox. A: Parlllc ls.115
ilo 2S
Union Pacific 4s..PC."4
Wabash Is 11S
llO 2S 108i,,
.. 4:iRubber- 21
.. 83 Union J'acltlc .... 82
..133 Union Land 2i
..HS,West End W
..157 .Atchison 4s 191
..2.51 N. E. Cl. & C. 6s.. t.
Elnviited.16l'Amal. Copper ... 89
101 Atlantic -tjVS
111 Hoston & Mont. .330
.'-Cnl, & Hecla S63
loo Ontennlal 2t'
16 Franklin 15
t Humboldt 60
140 Osceola 70
183 Parrot 13
l'8Qiilney 166
ill Santa Fn Cop.... 6
lWi Tamiirark 22
11 Utah Mining .... 31
20S Winona 1
-1 Ring. Mln. Co.... lf4
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Demand or 0ttl and Trade Ruled
AotWe and Steadj to Strong.
HOGS ABOUT THE SAME AS ON SATURDAY
.Not llrnvr Hun of hecp 11 ml the l)e
lii 11 ltd on (lie I'nrt of I'lirker
JIcIiik I.llirrnl, (lie Mnrket
AVns Actltr nnd ftcrvd).
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 21.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oltlclal Monday 1.615 5,i6T 3,0(0
Samo day last week.... 3,693 4.89J 4,0j3
Sumo day week betore.. l,4l 4,-6 4,019
Samo thrco weeks ago.. 1,112 4,42. 2,lii
Same four necks ago... 7o4 6.3IS 17
Sumo day last year.... 2,0vl 3.186 6.
Average irice paid for hogs for tlm past
several days, with comparisons;
I 1901." 1900li3J.lSJS. 11897. 1S9).1896.
Jan,
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jun.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jun.
Jan.
Jnn.
Jnn.
Jan.
Jan.
I. ...
3.'.'.'.,
4....
6....
6....
7....
8....
9....
10...
II. ..
12...
13...
14...
15...
10...
17...
IS...
19...
20...
21...
4 95 4 21 3 42
4 1-6 4 33 3 57
4 954 4 29 3 57 3 4S
5 02 4 27 3 44 3 44
C 04 4 3 3 47 3 38
4 35 3 48 n Si
5 U5 3 42 3 40
6 05?4 4 34 3 43
6 It 4 3S 3 45
6 25 4 35 3 60 S 43
5 23 4 41 3 65 3 29
5 17 4 49 3 60 3 47
4 63 3 65 3 49
5 16 3 60 3 49
6 25; 4 68 3 47
5 204 4 62 3 62
6 2o 4 43 .1 49 3 47
5 29 4 65 3 51 3 51
6 27 4 64 3 54 3 64
4 61 3 66 M 60
6 25 3 69 3 M
3 181 3 401
n 17 3 43
I 3 46
3 251 3 51
3 27
3
3 IS
3 H
3 11
3 07
3 14
3 09
3 19
3 26
3 23
3 23
3 26
3 26i
3 26
3 63
3 48
3 46
3 56
3 54
3 61
3 47
3 53
3 69
3 66
3 72i
3 s:
3 90
3 961
4 22
4 16
4 m
4 11
4 16
4 10
4 W
4 11
4 09
4 OS
4.07
4 11
4 11
3 SS
3 86
3 85
3 88
3 95
Indicates Sunday. . . ,
Tha oniclal number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H ses.
C, M. & St. 1'. lly... 2
O. & St. L. R.v
Missouri Pacific Hy.. ..
Union Pacific System. 10
C. & N. W. Hy 3
V., E. & M V. It. II. 11
8. c. & 1'. Ry I
c, st. p.. M. & 0. ny 17
II. r M. 11. R. It 10
C, II, & Q. Ry 1
('., It. 1. ei P., east.. 10
C, R. I. & P., west.. ..
Illinois Central
Total receipts 65 80 14 2
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, ench buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Hiivers. Cattle. Hogs, aneep.
3
.1
12
9
8
.1
7
7
13
12
1
1
80
Con.
20
45
200
27
4
115
63
Little Chlof ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Havago
Sierra Nevada
Small Hoped ..
Standard
... 16
...650
... 5s
... 10
... 1"
... IS
.. 15
... 70
...415
I'lirelmi Fliiiincliil.
LONDON. Jan. 21. Money was in rair
demand today. Oloom and depression over-
iiting tno mnrket 111 connection wuu mo
ontlnunliv nrrivim: to CKrunis rcgur.im;
tho queen. Consols started al 95, tho low-
si 111 seven years, reenvereu 10 ,i mm
I ended to 95 and readvanced. Tho war
loan likewise receded on nn iinfavor.inio
Inlluence of tho coming loan. The decll'io
In Americans progressed to well below par
ity, notably St. Paul. (Sold premiums nro
quoted at Huenos Ayres. 131.70; MaJrld.
10.87: Lisbon. 41. so; jpnnisii is, ,o',.
PARIS. Jan. 21. Rus nss was 1I1111 on tno
bourse today because Of Jindon tidvlcs re
garding the queen. Renter were harder, In
(TiiH trials wero.lrreguhir nnd Rio tlntoa ic-
inpscit on tno ueriino 111 copper, ivuurs
vcre mnlntiilneil and quiet. Three per cent
rentes, lOlt 92c for tho account; exchange
011 London, 251" llo for checks.
lil'illi.i.N, Jan. ii.- i'rices were whk nn
tlm bourse today, owing to the il-cllne in
;ng isn consols. 11 unit iiiniis ivr eimifr,
Americans and Canadian Pacifies w?ro
weak on New York advices. Locals lluc
tnnted, closing quiet. '
MADRID. Jnn. 21. Spanish is ciosen to
day at 71.45. Gold w'as quoted at 33.C2.
Coiidltlon of. Ibe Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Today's stnte-
ment of tho treasury lialancn In tlm general
fund, cxciusivo or jitiO.ooo.oi.io goiu reserve
In the division of redemption, shows:
Avallnblo cash bnlance, $129,425,319; gold,
$75,057,005.
AYool .MlirUel.
LONDON. Jan. 21. Tho offerings nt tho
wool miction sales today amounted to 14,
244 holes. Thn selection was varied. Com
uetltlon for Hnn grades was brisk, but low
scoureds were slow, heavy ntul iliflleult to
sell; some lots were withdrawn. New clip
wan active and in demand at Ilrm prices
nnil lmi.lv l cut ureasv 111 nroKen graues,
Only n few lots of cross-breed wero offered.
Greasv comblni; wns esnecially brisk and
was taken ny tno nomo iraue aim me con
tinent. America purcnaseu soverni ue-
slrabln lots.
Fo lowlnc aro the sa es In detlill: New
South Wales. 6.600 bales: scoured 6d5ils
Sd: greasy. 3lld. Oueeusland. 2.300
bales; fecourod. 10'U15il; greasy.6(9il;
Victoria, 1.1W bales; scoured. 6dfils 6d;
greasy. vnilWi. Houin AUMiriiim. -u
bales; greasy. 7(!Sd; Tasmania. ,00 bales
irreasv. 44il0d. Now Zealanil, S.ioo bales
scoured, 0dffls 3d: greasy. Wt!lt. Capo
of Good Hope nnd Natnl, r) bales; scoured,
is 2tlils tin; greusy. 4)4if , 4.
nil nml UonIii.
ntr. CITY T'n. Jnn. 21. OI LCredlt bal
nnces. $1.17; certlllcates, no urn; Hiupmenrs,
17S.6S9 no s.. nvernge ioi.us nuis.; runs, j...
bhls.. nvernee. 87.Slfi bbls.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. oi i.a-i oiionseeii,
tunilnr.ili'ly active nnil n wluule stendler: il
mu ml lielni? nrlnelnnllv for February oil.
of which 400 bbls. sold today at 3le; prlmo
crude, bbls., 27c; prime summer yeimw, an
frr Hummer vellnw. Mil 30c : nrlme TXte. I
ift25o; prlmo "winter yellow, 354t3Sc, prime
meal, Sir. . .. .
1,1 V I'.IVI UVJ.I, U'tll, 1 uiit,, ,.
Hull rctlned. spot, steady, 20s 6d. Linseed
nil. 3ls nil.
LONDON. Jan. 21. Ol l.s i.inseeu, cvs.
Turpcntlno spirits, 20s ld.
Cofi'ee lurket.
NEW YORK. Jnn. 21 -COFFEE-Spnt
nin. ilnll: No. 7. Invoice. 7Lc. Mild, illlel
Cordova. 8if12c Tho coffee market opened
sltndy nnd r. points lower under weait lii
rmi.'iin ninrKet reooris. iimivoiiiue. ui
tlstlcnl reports from Rra7.ll. light local llq-
lililatlou aim mini nnsenee oi Huiriini nun
iinrt Tlm mnilfet wns unlet nil day with
out sign of recuperation: i-eiitlinent of local
traile wan nearisn. nut rew wern suui.'ieiiiiy
er.iiraeeous to onerale The market closed
dull, with prlres 5 points lower: total s ites
were 6,500 bags. Including Mnv at G 8Mi5.de ;
September, &.:c; October, b.voc; uoeemoer.
fi.05c.
Snicnr Inrkrt.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 21 -SI'GAR-Mnr.
knl firm', ntlell kellln. 3l'.lW4lr: Otieil kettle
rentrlfiigal. Iif4c: centrifugal yellow. 4
6T lt-lRe: seronds. "Jji.c. Molasses, open
kettle. 201130c; centrifugal. Sf(21c; syrup, 20
30c
NEW YORK. Jnn. 'Jt. -SUGAR -Raw
steady; fair rellnlng. 3 l3-!0c: centrifugal
96 test. I5-I6e: molasses sugar, 3 9-lbr: re-
lined steady: crushed, Or; powdered, 5.61c
frriiimlnteil 6e.
LONDON, Jan. 21.-REET SUGAR- On
ld.
Vlxllilc firiilii SiiimiI.v.
'RV YORK. .Inn "I The vlslhl" SlllinlV
of lrraln Saturday. .Innuurv 9. ns compiled
bv the New York Produce exchang-", Is no
follows: Wheat. 61,l!W.ooo bu ileennn,
64U hu .: com. 11.731 000 bu.. licrease. 113
000 bll.; oats. 19.6)1,00.) bll. llicren. 129,iX
bn.: rye. 1.217.ooo bu., decrease, ai.ooo bu
barley, 2,011,(i0 bu., deiTcase, 219.K) bu.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 21. - WOOL-- Quiet nnd
nomlnHllv uiichanirod: meilliiiu grades. 11'
rir; light tine. 131lie; heaw line, lOftl'o
tub washed, 1829r.
CoilKiillillltli.il In l.i'Knl
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo.. Jan. 21. -Tlm
simreum rourt. en banc, today sustained
a motion to qunsh the nlternatlvo writ of
ouster In the St. Louis Consolidated Strei
railroad rase. Instituted bv the attorney
general, on 1110 groumi or iiiegiu coinoiua,
Hon In violation of tho anti-trust laws
Tills disposes of the rase and makes the
recently enacted law. allowing the con
solldatlon of street car companies, legal
Slrlko Out Pay liny.
NEWCOMH, Tenn., Jan. St. About 2)
miners employed In tho Woolridge, Oswego
and Indian mountain con I mines struck
today In sympathy with the striking coal
miners In tho Itnllnn lllue Hem enrnnanv i
mine The Italian miners are out. thuniinil
Ing that the contract pay day lie the llrst
Saturday after tho lot It or each month
The comnanv contends for the second H.it
unlay after thu 10th and Is willing to pay
men.
217
76
i',363
913
Omalia Packing Co 1?2 998
(!. II. Hammond Co U 890
Swift and Company 276 1,1 S
Ciulnhy Packing Co 289 ?
Armour & Co 2iS i,3jo
R. Rerker ,t Degnu -
Vansant & Co 8
Lobmnn Sc Co 61
Hill .t Huntidngcr
llenton & Underwood... 1W
Llvlngstono ."t Srhaller.. 29
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 86
L. F. II iisz I
II. L. Dennis & Co 49
Other buyers 116 209
Totals TifiSO 6.018 2.77S
CATTLE-Thcro was Just nn nvernge
Mnmtiiv'H run nf nil lie hero today and
packers being nil llbernl buyers the market
wns active unu steaoy to sirong on any
thing at all desirable
Ruyers went after tho beef steers In good
shnpo and It wns not long before tho better
grades had changed I mmls ut good steady
to strong prices, uven me less ucmnium
kinds moved quite readily nt good stendy
prices. Puckers eemed to wunt the cattle,
and, ns there were not many good ones on
snle, they had to tnko tho commoner kinds.
Tho cow innrKei was uiso in gouu biuuh
nnd tho twenty-tlvo cars on salo wero sold
In good season at steady to stronger prices,
Tho better grades in particular wero in
actlvo demand, and, us the buyers nil
wnnted them, they had to pay good strong
nr res. The medium kinds or cows aiso
Bold In good shupc, but not so much clinngo
was notlccauio in the less uesirnuia kiiius
of winners. , .
Runs, calves nnd stags also cominaniieu
fully Inst week's prices nnd sellers had llttlo
dllllculty In disposing of their holdings.
mere wero not very many leeucrs uu
sale today and anything nt all good sold
nt stronger prices. A bunch sold ns high
as $4.55 and other cattle brought cor
respondingly good prices. The ilemanu irom
the country for cholco cattio Is fairly
good, ami, an the supply Is light, prices aro
held very urm. ine common graues, now-
over, uro "ot ns reauy sellers ami prices
are not Impiovlng on that class of cattle.
Ilepresentiitivo sales:
HEEF STEERS.
No.
l...
1...
3...
16...
1....
16....
17....
:o....
i....
3....
24....
u'.'.'.
5....
,i,i
9S0
913
1060
1046
914
117
10s
912
930
1145
Av. Pr.
, 720 2 50
, 760 $3 75
3
4 00
4 16
4 17
4 20
I -'5
t 25
4 :5
4 35
4 10
4 40
No.
2...
19...
10...
84...
16...
;...,
20...
5...
18...
17...
8
Av.
1175
1083
112.S
1114
1122
1171
1228
1220
1267
1326
1253
10 1111
M 1237
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
SO.'.".,
II
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
n
Y. '.'.'.'.
4
...
3...
....1097
.... 993
.... 89.1
....1025
.... 870
.... 950
....1010
....1000
.... 9S0
.... 855
.... 670
.... 783
.... 895
.... 920
....1060
.... W2
....loiio
.... 930
....1125
....1080
.... 970
.... 870
.... 950
.... 970
.... 970
.... 840
....looo
....1016
.... 979
....1021)
.... 880
.... 9X0
....1033
....1220
....1115
.... 935
....1240
.... 890
....1070
....1035
.... 780
..... 900
1070
.....100U
....1223
.....1085
.....1040
1110
1103
1200
.... 800
.....1OS0
.....1130
.... 860
.....1040
850
977
925
890
730
1335
1110
620
nun
1350
liO'i
1230
1IKH)
1110
i;ni
iSTTi
!)90
1330
1315
1100
1330
3 30 18...,
I 15 6...
COWS.
.1216
.1233
1 50
1 73
2 l)
2 (0
2 V)
2 30
2 35
2 35
2 ;:5
2 23
2 ')
2 50
2 ,0
2 .VI
2 ry)
2 V)
2 50
2 fO
.. r,fj
2 55
2 CO
2 t'O
2 63
2 (-3
2 70
2 iO
2 75
2 75
J to
2 75
3...
6...
1...
1...
1...
2 a)
2 75
2 80
2 80
2 85
2 !5
2 90
2 90
2 90 C
2 90
HEIFERS.
....1070
....1071
.... 910
.... 9U0
....1190
....1126
.... 995
....1010
....1133
....1180
....1120
....120,-.
.... 97S
....1215
....1170
.... 879
....1O30
....1186
.... 9S3
....1145
....1005
.....10W
....1190
.....1031
.....1107
..... 9S7
.1000
.10(0
.11S0
...1110
...1070
...1120
960
991
II4S
1195
966
1010
1113
126.'!
ll.Mi
1220
1201
1060
1075
100-3
1186
10 1191
7 1265
24
12.
7.
I
?.'.
1
l
13.'.'.'.'.'.'.
19
14
1
1
6
1
1
15
19
10
4
0
1
IS
3
3
1
17..
I..
4..
16..
6
...1473
Pr.
4 10
4 40
4 60
4 50
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 75
4 90
5 00
5 00
5 10
5 15
1 91
4 90
2 90
2 95
3 l)
3 ID
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 03
3 05
3 1 5
3 10
:: 15
3 15
.1 15
3 20
3 I'D
3 111
3 20
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 2
3 SO
3 30
3 )
3 30
3 35
3 nr.
3 .'5
3 33
,'t 35
3 40
3 10
3 40
3 10
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 :o
3 55
3 55
3 ;$
3 55
3 55
3 h5
3 fO
4 10
2 90
3 23
3 I'D
3 JO
3 45
3 60
3 50
U...
1...
16...
3...
1...
9...
39...
HULLS.
5 1 . . . ,
769
800
90S
620
910
911
1061
...
1,
1.,
...KM
...1340
...1229
...1370
... 950
...11130
...1370
...1510
... 550
.. .11X11
..1510
2 80
2 85
a i)
2 90
2 90
2 90
3 00
3 10
3 10 1 1040
3 10 1 I860
3 10 1 Ulrtil
310 i nn
3 15 1...
C A L V I JH.
183 6 ll 2....
, 230 5 OO 2....
, 110 0 tO 1. ..
STAGS.
790 3 3" 1 . . . .
1080 3 50 1....
STOCK COWS AND
Ml 3 SU -
511 3 .5 16
490 3 ::o
STOCK CALVES.
390 .1 ,l 7 400 t 25
STOCK ERH AND FEEDERS.
1510
130
130
3 55
3 CO
3 it)
3 ;:,
3 75
3 80
3 Ml
3 13
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 -J)
3 25
3 35
3
3 ?.i
3 10
? 50
.1 55
3 07
3 73
4 00
4 00
6 25
6 60
6 50
3 SO
4 (0
1190
1260
HEIFERS.
.... 680 3 20
UTS 3 40
63....
5 ..
1
1
1 . .
790
. 475
.liTTO
. 1X1
. 804
. 732
. 790
. !Ml
. 612
. 4SO
680
680
2 t'5
2 75
2 7,i
:t ro
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 "0
3 ;
:: 'A
3 W
3..
1.
o
3."
1.
4.
42 .
23..
3.
23.
.1113
. 8
. 815
. 686
, 630
. 755
. 860
. 480
. 8M
926
950
682
60
! i it
3 75
3 K0
3 S3
3 90
3
4 00
t 00
4 (5
I iO
4 15
I
1 JH 5M 19 . .
,13 . R83 3 0
COLORADO.
Nn. Av. Pr.
8 cows 1H0S $3 05
1 row...,
2 cows.
2 steers.
1 Stucr..
$97 4 25
No.
2 htlfers,.
4 heifers..
4 hMfers..
2 feeders.
1 bull 1260 1 W
,V. Pr.
7M $2 75
672 3 10
757 3 10
POT 3 40
860 2 10
. 850 2 40
. 860 2 10
. .820 2 4'i
R. F. Johnson Co'o.
t6 feeders 1067 4 55 28 feeders. . 07" 4 63
63 feeders. .1032 ISA 72 feeders. . 996 4 55
6 feeders . 996 .163 1 feeder. .. 1020 3 25
1 feeder... 1030 3 (v 1 bull 1000 3 30
HOGS--Tlicrn wns a llbernl run of hogs
here today for a Monday, but the market
started out close to steady with Saturday's
oiienlng market. A few of tho packers
started out and paid $5.27 and $o.30 for
tho best grades of butcher and heavy
weights, Asldo from those, however, pack
ers did not wnnt to pay nuch over $5.25.
Later advices from ChlrnKo were not ns
fuvornble nnd us n result the market hero
was very slow nnd druggy. As tha morn
ing advanced the mnrket kept getting
worse nml on the close good hogs sold ns
low us $5.22, As will be seen from thn
table of nvenigo prices, today's general
mnrket Is n stuido lower thnn on Saturday.
It was a slow mnrket from start to tlnlsh
ntul the morning was well ndvnnced be
for thn yatds wero cleared. Ilepresentii
tivo sales;
No. Av. Bh.- Pr.
14 110 ... 4 23
36 104 ... $1 1,5
47 1S3 40 5 15
M 232 ... b 20
32 287 12i) f. 20
100 169 ... 6 20
90 180 ... 6 J)
67 220 16) 5 70
32.
15.
70.
66
10.
70 25S
M 211
71 2.a
5 20
... r, 12
... r, 22 J
... D 22
... 5 22
80 6 22
... 6 22,
20i) 5 22 ,
64 215 40 6 22
67 240 ... 5 22
95
...160
. . . 2 23
:::r?5
43 391
68 231
06 2W1
63 236
65 ISC)
77 195
10 330
14 21S
59 274
81 214
63 2S1
69 277
85 179
64 233
66 229
63 260
70.
78 205
71 217
60 278
62 2J1
77 224
84 210
44 307
62
... 5 22
II") 5 22
... 6 22
80 5 12
::: gg
... 5 25
... 6 16
... 6 25
6 2o
6 25
.. 5 25
.. 5 25
.. 6 15
40 6 25
b 25
40
.197 100 6 2J
.. 5 25
80 5 25
. . 6 25
.. 6 25
.. 5 T
. . 6 25
.. 6 25
.309 200 5 '.6
120 6 26
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
65 323 120 5 25
86 20.1 ... 6 26
80 221 5 26
61 250 ... 5 25
67 207 ... 6 25
81 213 80 6 25
32 257 12") 5 25
67 229 ... 5 25
71 241 ... r.y.
75 233 ... 6 25
41 i'69 40 5 25
71 23S 80 5 25
61 332 120 5 23
69 23 i 83 6 25
70 221 ... 5 27
0) 28S 80 5 27
69 mil 160 6 27
90 203 ... 6 rt
fc9 302 240 5 27
71 221 ... 6 274
113 27S 80 6 27
75 227 ... 6 S7 ,
52 271 80 6 27(,
CO 211 ... 6 27
6: 236 20 6 27
b.1 234 ... 6 27
66 1VS ... 6 27
64 273 ... 6 27
6S 230 ... 6 27
62 243 ... 5 ?7
68 269 ... 6 27
65 215 ... 6 30
65 245 ... 6 30
70 259 80 5 30
78 234 ... 5 TO
45 334 ... 5 30
57 2S.1 160 6 30
46 35'J ... 6 30
67 245 ... 6 3D
65 241 ... 5 30
61 292 120 5 ?,0
55 272 ... 6 52
69 284 50 6 32
ti9-U, April ,1 Jiol V. Mnv P.-Vn'i .'6( .
.lime. 9 JS'iIO :8, .!.,!, o :"fK ile. Aiijiio.
;V,,,f?,'',',,frl,'embrr ' S.JMiS.Jie.
.1 VI. Ill'finl i.,. . ,T"rrvu,..ii
mmlornl., K, ,ut ' . i i.l '
....-,.1, - Pie.uiv, tllll'lliiiii ii'i'i-
dllng. 5l,-.(.'d. ales of ilm day were J.ool
nines, or wiih h vi Wrr,, f,. .uerulatlon ami
evtinrf mill li,..i. - .... . .' i,
7 . i,i ii-ii ,,m.i .tuiurii'iill. i' -
tpts, 19.0k) i.,,.a In, -in, n,,., liliao Aniei I-
Cllll. Futures litleneil nn.l Ktoae.t lllltel
Amerlcii low middling c.his', February-
Mnfrli T. nfl..! 1,1 I....... . . i. e,0
.......... ...,.-,., .inriMl-April, ni."
64d, June-July, 3 12.6UI sillers. .Illlv. fuXI-'ild
nuyers: August-Septimiier, 160-64,1 bitvers;
September. 4 Ol-f.ld buvers; September, if. n
. , . ' Y "iij'tk. lemoer. g il. r , 1 H'MU
nominal; October-November. I3.6lil.
Kvniiiirnlcil iu.,1 Dried Until.
NEW YORK. Jan. l'1 I'v M'nn t'rif.ti
APPLES-rim market for evnpnrted ap
ples started the week In a dull listless wnv.
The undertone, however, whs weak, fol
lowing unfavorable colintrv itvlcoa, but
prices wero nominally imehnnnii tni
common wero nominal at 3V,f-5i,e; fancy.
II
t'lllirorilla rrtllts ruled nulel nmt nli, ml
steady ut unchanged prices Prunes. 3ff
8r per pound ns to size and qunlltv. Ap
ricots, royal, 7451120; Moor park. 8L1?l5e.
Peaches, peeled, Hlflv; impeded, 6nsc.
mv York Dry (iiiniN Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. Jan. 2t. DRY (inniw -Al.
though there ban not been miy percepllbln
increase in tho volume of business doing In
cotton goods today there have been con
siderable) Inquiries nnd an increasing hual.
nrss Is looked for soon In staple lines nf
?riuis nnu giugiiams, which nre unennnged.
rlnt cloths are strmly both al Full River
and outside markets.
Illulit Hotter lnrl.r(.
ELGIN. 111. Jan. 2I.--RUTTER Firm nt
22c; no offerings and no sales; output of the
week. 10.610 tubs.
Till! REALTY MARKET.
SHEEP Them was not it heavy run of
sheep hero today, nnd, thn demand being
In good shape, tho market ruleti actlvo nnd
steady. Packers nil seemed anxious tor
tho good stuff and as a. result everything
at all desirable was sold uud weighed up
early in the morning. Native lambs sold
as high at $5.30 and western lambs brought
$3.25 and yearlings weighing 92 pounds sold
ut $4.60.
1 here were not enough feeders on sale
today to make a test of tho market, but
those, that wero offered sold nt Just about
lust week's prices.
Quotations: Cholco fed wethers, $l.25ft
4.50; t Ir to good wethers. $1.00111.26: choice
lightweight yearlings, $4.604.90: fair to
good yearlings, $4.25tf4.50: cholcn owes, $3.35
4(3.75; fair to good ewes. $3,0043.30: choice
spring lumbs, $o.26''nj.50; fair to good spring
lambs, $i.OOt(5.25; feeder ewes, $3.2y3.60;
feeder wethers, $3.50M3.76; feeder lambs, $1.00
4(4.10. Representative Bales:
No. Av. Pr.
145 feeder ewes 74 $2 10
182 ewes Id) 3 60
393 western ewes 99 3 62
in native ewes li:
57 native wethers 118
488 western venrllnirs 100
2oi) western yearlings 126
yeaning wetners
L"62 lambs
38 lambs
1 lamb
26 western lambs
217 western lambs
9 goats , ,
63 gouts
1 buck
25 yearlings
7 native yearlings
49 lambs
76 nattvo lambs
..Ill 3 65
4 43
4 60
4 60
4 60
6 10
6 10
5 10
6 15
5 25
3 25
3 0)
4 00
4 60
4 75
4 75
6 30
92
71
(SI
80
80
80
81
100
130
83
118
63
9J
CHICAGO I.IVi: STOCK .MARKET.
Cnltlc Stronir to II Inner Hobs Slow to
Lower .Jiliren .Steady to l.owrr.
CHICAGO. Jan. 2I.-CATTLE-Rccelnts.
lO.Ono head. Incliiillnir 70) Texans: irood to
choice, strong to shade higher; common and
rough, slow; butchors' stock, strong and
nctivo; Texans steady; good to prime steers.
,pu.w W. ,V. I IIJ IIU'UIU 111, J . wvi J , ..v,
stoekers and feeders. $2.75f 4.6"): cows. $2.75
hh.zj; Doners. w.iivlM.oo; ennners. ju.uuti
2.70: bulls. $2.8O?i4.40: calves. $3.76H6.i:
Texas fed steers, j4.00ffl.N0; Texas grass
sieers. j3..Kiir4.oo; nuns, w.vrqj.sa.
i ii i iiir.i.,int indjv ihhi iinnii. in.
morrow. 33.000 haad: left over. 3.500: slow
to shade lower: mixed and butchers. $6.15
415. 4.1; good to cholco neavy. .oOjf.i.iirt.
rough heavy. $5.15fi5.25; light, $5.15 5 40;
imiK or nnies. x:,. ft..!,!.
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 21.000
head; steady to 10o lower; good to choice
wethers. $3.75157:4.55: fair to .'hoire mixed.
$3,407(3.80: western sheep, $3.757f4.60; TVxns
slurp, $2.503.50: native lambs. $4.23fJ5.50;
western lamus, a.wiu.J.
KnnsiiM City Live Stock .Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Jon. 21. CATTLE--Recelnts.
7.00") nntlves. 2.300 Texans. 350
calves; mnrket stendy to strong on best
grades; common grades slow; natlvn beef
stfers, $4.60fiti.30; stockers nnd feeders, $1 75
474.65; cows and heifers, $3,254(4-50: -anni;ri,
$2,254(3.15; western fed steers. $3,9044.75;
Texas nnd Indian steers. $1. 405(4. 30; btilU
$3.10f(4.25; calves, $4.&mifi.7o.
HOliH Receipts, ms m neaii; marat-i
steadv; top, $5.37; bulk of sales. $"..30ft
5.35: heavy. $5,304(5.37: mixed pnekors,
S ''M,r. 3Si lie-lit. S.l.lOf5.23: nlcs. U.tMII 9).
SHEEP AND LAMRS- Recelnts. 2.J0O
bend: mnrket strone: western lumbs. 5 30
45.40; western wethers, $3.80 for epoed
Texans to $1.50 for Arizona fed; ewes, $3.50
4J3.90; culls, $2.fi0Tl3.0O.
York Live Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. BEEVES Re
celpts, 1.147 head: good steers, steady to
firm; medium and common, 10c higher;
bulls, stroni; at $2,7044.70: steers. $t.70'n
5.35; rows. $3.00ff3.75.
iTnuies quote live came sienny; surei,
lower nnd stendy; no exports.
CALVES-Recelpts. 1.370 head; firm;
venls. $4,7048.50; westerns. $4.00.
SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts, 20.315
head; sheep, weak for the under grades;
prlmo stock, stendy; sheep, $3,004(4.00;
choice. $(,654f4.75: cu'ls, $2.00472.50; lambs,
$5,004)6.25; culls, $4.0O4JI.50; Canada lambs,
$6.12.
HOGS-Ilccclpts, 10,822 head; higher t
J6.654J5.85.
SI, Louis Live Stock Mnrkel,
ST LOUIS. Jan 21.- CATTLE Receipts.
2.700 head. Including 2,50 Tevnrs; market
steady for natives, strong and active ior
Tovans; nntlve shipping and export steers.
$1.704i5.SO; dressed beef nnd butcher Ktetir'i,
$4,101(5.10; steers under l.OnO lbs. $3 754(1.75:
stockers nnd feeders, $3.00Jft f cows and
heifers, $2.0O4f4.i; canners. $1.2o4J2.75; mills,
$2.00y3.9f); Texas and Indian steers, $1 3i'rr
4.65; cows nnd heifers. $2.304i3.45.
SHEEP AND LAMRS -Receipts, 800 head;
mnrket strong and nctivo; native mutt m.t
$1.75ft4.23; Inmbs, $1,254(5.60: culls and
bucks, $2.50ff4.OO; stackers. $2.25t(3.25.
Stock In MIkIiI.
Following nre the receipts nt Hie four
principal western markets for .Innunrv 21
Cattle. Hogs. Sherp
Smith Omaha 1.615 5.4CT rrto
rhlrngo 19.i 27,V) 21.(0)
Kansas City 9.3M s.soo 2,401
St. Louis 2.700 10,200 8TO
Totals
32,615 61.1C5 27,770
Cot ton .Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Jnn 21. -Speculation on the
Cotton exchange today wns of a desultory
ibarncter nnd prices moved within narrow
limits. Tho mnrket opened steady with
prices 0110 point higher to live points lower,
and after a brief moment of hesitation
turned weak tinder room liquidation and
light foreign selling, brnuirht out by n sharn
break In Liverpool, which mnrknt wns af
fected bv the alarming news regarding the
queen. Receipts wero full nnd specilatluil
failed to como to the aid of wavering bulls
Rut later In the morning shorts bectunn
npi.teheuslve of light estimates from New
Orleans and Houston for tomorrow's re
ceipts nnd In an effort to cover sent prices
close to tho Until llgures of Saturday Early
In the afternoon values again fell ti ilu
low iMiint under fresh liquidation of a pro
fessional sort brought out by Inrger re
celnt estimates thnn looked for nml bv light
selling pressure from abroad. For the rest
of the session business dragged nlong
wearllv ,vid lluctuntlntiK were Insignificant
The market was finally quint and steady
with prices nut one to nine points lower.
Spot closed dull nt l-ISo lower: middling
uploads, ni5-16c; middling gulf, 10 3-lfic;
sales. 1,000 nnl n, Futures closed quint and
slradv; Jnnunry 9 76c; Febrtinrv. 0.3Gc;
March. 9.33c April. 9 3lr; Mnv. 9.32c: June.
9.?lc: July, 9.31r- August. 9.03e; September
8.4t: October. 8.2.V: November. S.Hc
NEW ORLEANS. Jan 21 -COTTON-Spot
quiet; sales. 3,300, ordinary. 7e, good
ordlnnry. 8c, low middling 9c, middling,
9 9-16e, good middling, 9 IS-lde middling,
fnlr 10o nominal, receipts, 12. IM bnles,
stork 340,941 bales, Futures, Janunrv.
C-.3liT9.36c, February, 9.S04J9.32C, March, 9.23
INSTRUMENTS tiled for record Monday,
Jnnuary 21. 1901.
Wnrrnnty Deeds.
E. C. Price and wife to J. M. HemK
s lots 7 and "'. block 175. Omahn.. . 2
St. Iawrence university to L. C. Gr.t
hnm. lot 1. Archer Place
C. H. Sheldon and wife to A. M Hen-
dirson. II 22 feet lot 6. block 17.1,
Omaha
Fnrrlngtoii Savings bank to E. N.
Howies. 44x132 feet III liw lie 9-I5-13..
C. K. Turner and husband to N. L.
Guckert, lot 2, block 5. Summit Re
servo G W. Smith to William Rorlicfonl.
w n Inches of sub lot 11 of lot .1.
Capitol add
Ottauqiierhen Savings bank to C A.
Sweet, lot 6, block 7, Kountze & R.'s
add
L. J. Rcrgqulst and wife to J. P.
Carlson, lot I. block I, Hawthorne
add
Warren Slllesou to A T. Khnulbo'!,
lot 8, blork 6 Deer park
Helen F. Strlkler and husband to H.
J Rrown, lot 21. block 12, West End
mid
(lull (Inltn lieeilN.
Lois Gnlnes and htishand to J. (
wlir. lie nw 33-16-10
South Omahn to t'hlcn,o it North
western Rnllwny compnliy, pnrts ,ir
rertuin streets and alleys In South
Omaha
S. E. Austin to Crelghton university,
lots 2, II to 2S. block 1, Shrlvcr PInce
Deeds.
Sheriff to C T. Nowrontb, nli lot 25,
blork 15, llaiiscom l'laro ,
T II. McCague, receiver, In G. T.
Morton, thn "Reserve" In Tlimiinsnti
& O.'s mid
Snme to J. II. Sherwood, lot 19, Lind
say's add
C. R. Nichols et al. referees, to T. P.
NIchoN, i-o lie 17-15-10
I. CM
1.3M
1.0X)
3,2(0
2.0CO
1.90
1,00)
2,0-0
Ask-
1,200
203
irs
Totnl nmoinit of transfots
$r
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