Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 27, 1901, Page 21, Image 29

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    CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Voinmu of Business Very Batisfactorj for
This Beuon of the Year.
MARKETS SHOW BUT LITTLE CHANGE
Work of I'MIInK Advance Order fur
Bjii-Iiik Xoiv In Progress und Will
11 r Pushed with All I'iionIIiIi
Hneed t'ntll Cciiii ill c( cil.
Considering the tlmo of year, local Job
bers nay that the volumo of business now
being transacted Is entirely sntlsfttctory.
January Is seldom a very good month for
Immedlatu business und thlH year, owing
to this wnrm weather, there Is ulrnost
nothing lit all doing In winter lines. At
tention Is now directed to spring business
and no eomplnlnls of nny character arc
hoard regarding that part of the trade.
ItotaCers aro buying quite frtely for spring
und upparoutly arc" very conlldcnt that
they aro going to havo an exceptionally
heavy trade. Those who havo been In
tho city the last week spoke very en
couruglngly regarding future prospects,
and, although they have not sold out tholr
winter lines as well as they usually do,
they aro not ut all discounted. Tho ma
Jorlty of rotallers aro anxious to get In
their spring lines, as an early spring Is
anticipated, which means that trade will
open up In good season. Jobbers are
doing their best to comply with the wishes
of their customers und are working their
men' nights as well as days to get their
lines In shape for shipping. A good many
orders wero lllled this lust week, tut still
tnoro goods will be shipped out this coming
week und work will bo pushed until all
tho advance orders have been shipped.
Tho markets have llurtualed hut lltttn
Incu last report, Practically all lines seem
to bo In a good, healthy condition and
there Is no fear but what ptescnt prices
will hold goml for some time to rami'.
Eastern manufacturer are confident that
they are going to have all tho business
they can handle and as a result tln-y are
not at all anxious to sell their goods and
uro olferlng no concessions of any char
acter Ilnyers can either take tho goods
at tho prices offereil or leave them alone.
When such conditions as that exist there
U not much prospect of a decline In values.
I'cw I'liiot melon In tiroeerlei.
Tho grncory trade continues to bo very
satisfactory and Jobbers report tho volumo
of business fully as good as It was u
year ago, although tho weather Is some
what unfavorable. The market has fluctu
ated but very little during the week. Coffeo
remains unchanged at last week's quota
tlons and but comparatively little biiHlness
Is being transacted In eastern markets.
Locally trade Is not particularly heavy,
though a fulr amount of business Is re
ported, Tho feeling on the sugar market seems
to bo a little firmer, but there has been no
change In tho rellned grades as yet. Re
ntiers claim business Is picking uti und as
u result tho market Is In a good, strong
position. There Is nothing new to be said
about canned goods, all lines remaining
practically tho samo us they havo been for
noino little tlmo post. Dried fruits aro ulo
tho same, with the exception of tho low
rrades of California peuches. which are a
rltlo easier. The fancy stock, however, Is
being held ut good, strong prices, as It Is
claimed that Mocks on the coast aro rather
limited.
Tho ropo market has oneo more started
Upward and sisal Is quoted ,so per pound
higher than It was a week ago. Manila,
however, remains tho same.
Iliirdvviire Steady ami Active,
So far us tho market Is concerned thero
Is very little to bo said regarding the situ
ation In hnrdware. All Unci aro being
held at good llrm prices, but no chang :i
of enough Importance to bo worthy of men
tion havo tuken place since last report.
Trade also coutlnuet In good shape, and
In fact Is exceptionally heavy for this sea
Bon of tho year. When the kind of wcuthrr
which has been experienced so far thU
winter Is taken into consideration It Is
quite surprising for Jobbers to bo rusliad
with orders for nil classes of winter good
Tho reason, perhaps, Is that slocks In the
country are not very heavy, which iiinkes
It ncccssury for retailors to buy frequently.
They nre placing unite liberal orders now,
tt they havo confidence In future value.
The glass situation Is still attracting
a good deal of attention. The advance,
amounting to 20 per cent, which win an
nounced a week ago, caused quite u llurrv,
anil now another ndvnnce amounting to In
per cent Is being talked of. It Is claimed
that manufacturers advanced their prises
I') per cent, whereas Jobbers only raised
Ihelr quotations 20 per cent. Jobbers claim
they cannot afford to stand the dlfToreuc"
nf in per cent, and as a result th"y aro
talking of another advance Turpentine
also went up 1 cent this week, but llnwd
oil remains the samo as It was a wek
ago. Tho samo Is truo of mixed paints and
whlto lead.
Shlpiilnu Sprlim i.lnei.
Dry goods Jobbers nre now giving nil
their time and attention to shipping spring
goals. Dealers are noxious to got In their
tprnig noes, aim as a result go i is uro
moving out at a rapid rate. Jobber i have
tho heaviest lino of advance orders on
hand that they ever had at this season
nf tho year, and as a result the task of
piling them Is greater than usual. Travel
ing men are meeting with good success on
tho road and predict a good trade thruiuh
out tho tprlng mid summer. Hctnllcr.i out
through tho country are feeling good. and
aro confident that people will spend their
money freely for spring lines.
Thero have been no Important changes
during the week In the market situation.
All lines of cotton goods remain the um-.
as they havo been nf lute, and apparently
uro unaffected by the tluctiiutlnns In tho
Rrico of raw cotton. Jobbers aro us con
duit us over that present prices nre on a
pood, suro foundation, and tint they will
hold good for nn Indefinite period. This
lipnlics not only to cot'on good?, but ti
lllks und woolens us well.
Spring Tinilc Niitlxfiictnry.
Tho continued warm, pleasant weather
makes It almost Impossible for boit and
alum Jobbers to sell winter lines, but they
are landing n good many orders for prlng
Roods. Traveling men ate groa'lv en
couraged over the nrospect for spring busi
ness and think that before tho season
romcs to a close some records' will be
broken,
Rubber goods are, of course, very slow
talis except In some of th" mountain atat"i
nf I ho west, wliero thev havo had inn'c
now ami cold weather thin has been e
perlenccd In this cominunltv. Unles the
temperature goes Considerably lower dur
ing Februurv than It has so far this white
retailors will bo obliged to carry i wr a
gooil deal of their winter stock. Jobbers,
though, nre honing for enough cold vvuithnr
to enable retailers to sell out, so thai thev
will start out next fall with a new 'nipp'y.
Traveling men nre now on the rend villi
samples of spilng lines of macklntowli.fi and
other kinds of rubber clothluir. Thev ire
taking a few orders, but It Is still too e.trlv
to tell much about what the outcome of tlw
Spring trade will be.
There has been n strong rumor ailo.i
for tho Just M'veral days to the effect that
thero In to bo another drop In the iMio
nf rubber boots and shoes, to take , fleet
February 1 The report cannot be veilfl"d,
but Jobbers uro rather looking for a ohaugo
to take effect In tho near future.
Fruits mid Produce.
Thero has been n fair amount of business
tho past week In the produce districts rf
this city. Dealers nre buying In snvdl
nunntltles, which necessitates their making
frequent purchases, so thru the lo'al vol
umo of business Is unite natlsfaclorv.
Thero have been very few changes ths
past week In quotations ami none Unit ar
wotthy of mention. Poultry, butter an I
rggii uro nil In rather light receipt nnd
prices consequently are tlrm at the quit i
tlnns given In another column As will h
tinted prices are very much the same nil
along the line ns they were a week ago.
new Yoittc (ii:i:itAi, market.
Uuotnt Iiiiik of the Uuy on Viii-lou
('oiiiiiiiiilitlc,
NEW YOWC, Jan. 2ii.-FLOl'R-Holnti.
14,259 hbls. : exports, 3.901 bbls.: ratlio.- quiet,
hut held at an advance on th" strength H
wheati Minnesota patents, $3.90 1.10; Alln
liesota bakers, 1.00113.25: winter pntenH,
M.65i74,00; winter straights. I3.40fi3.60: win
ter extrns, $2.60If2.S5; winter low gr.ulei,
l2.4Sff2.OJ. Uyn Hour, steady: fair to zoo J.
2 S(B3.15; choice to fancy. f3 Uiill.tV). Huck
wheat Hour. 12.lMJ2.2rt.
UUCKWHEAT-Dtlll. Gn&G2e, c. I. f.. Xi w
York. '
COUKMKAL Quiet; yellow western, 99c;
city. Wo; lirundywlno, .'. I5ft2.no,
RYE No. 2 western. SSc, f. o. b. a'lout;
Unto. 531f64o, c. I. f., New York eurlM-i.
IiARLEY-Dull; feeding. -ISfctWo, c. I. i
New York; malting, OStfiSo, c. I. f. Now
Vork.
HARLEY MALT-Dull; western, KSflT.'c
WIlEAT-HrcolpK 47 700 bu.; exports,
(2,17: bu. Spol. strong; No. 2 red, 821,e. f.
n. b, utlont, S0io elevator; No. 2 northern.
Duliith, Mn f. o. b. utlont; No. 1
hard, Duliith, IHhiO. f. o. b. .ill mi.
Options opened steady und worked
Into positive strength on u furthr
curo of phorts Impelled by higher rubhi
aim unfavorable cron rep Tts from Indir
Ihey Himlly cased off u trlllo tinder rv.illz-
inr. but still tl.iged firm nt - let advance
January closed at MV, Mnreh, SlHi'lV.
Itd at wy, May. 1 7-lflff B-16c, closteJ
u' July. Sl'yl(Kl4c, closfd at SOV
qll.N-Ilecelpts, 116,280 bu.. exports, S.
w bn Snot, stesdy. No, 2, 4V- elevator
nnd 4W: f. o. b allont. The option market
was rather quiet, but In vl.-w of higher
values unsettled weather wost anil
strength of wheat, displayed rlrmneis all
ia. Closed steady and HOHc net higher;
January olored nt 47ic: March, 46Uc; May,
IjTkWIBifcc, clostd at 45c, July, 4IM?tliC
Closed at 44He.
, OAT8-Hecelptf. 40.WJ bu.; exports, 4.1.V)
l)ti. Spot, dull; No. 2, 30'ic; No 3. 30c; No.
3 white, 31Hc; track, white, 31fl3Sc; No. 2
white, 32(32Hc; track mixed western, .fit
Sl'ic Options dull but rather llrm, with
th other markets.
HOl'8 Quiet; state, common to choh!.
I&X) crop, lftrj2lc; 1KO crop, UBlDc; old, 2fiCc;
l'uclflo const. 1W0 crop, 15B19c; 1SD9 crop.
10014c; old, SflCc.
. FlIDKS-KIrm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
lMMNSc; Cnllfornln. 21 to 26 lbs., ISc; Texas
dry 21 to 30 lbs., 16c.
MiATI I lilt -Stesdy; Hemlock sole, l'uo
nos Ayres. light tf heavyweights, ilC23c;
arid, 23',fl21t4c.
W001-btili; domestic tlccce, 24fj:Co;
Texas, 15fil7c.
IMIOVISIONS-Heef, dull; family. 11.00tf
12(0; mess, 00fl9.50; beef hams, ID.Vt
3050; packet. JlOOofllO.SO; city, extn India
mess. Jll.nojMfino. Cut meats, qulot; pleklod
btllles. J7 26n.7B; pickled shoulders, $5.Wif
.). pickled hams, Jt.50ijo.6o l-ard, ntcaily;
western steamed J7.75; rellned, llrm; ocn
tlnent, t,M; Hoith America. J. 60, com
"'""'X: L Wi.nS. l'ork. steady; family.
J ofofl 6.75. short elenr, 113.75010.50; -neas.
tl3 'Ma 11.60.
3U -men-Steady; creamery. 16ff22c; fac
. 1 1JTHc-: Juno cronmery. 16t?20c.
, (MlnijaK -Steady; fancy large, fall mnde,
llliifillUe: fmicv Kmnll full ttiiulo llJ.niJi'
hOOS IJasler; western, at murk, average
packed, ltj2oo; western, loss off, 20'c.
TAI.I.OW -Steady; city i$J per pkg ), 4 Tie;
country Hikes, free). GfiStic.
MKTAI.S- The general condition of the
meini muricet remains without chnnge in
prica or reature. Trading today was con
lined chlelly to supplying Immediate ro
riulretnents anil stHriiltit(riii whm nlniftHt en
tlrely lacking. Tho absence of cables served
to enecK nny variation In prices. Tin was
dull and nominally quoted ut $26.S.Vi27.00;
lead, dull at JI.37H; spelter, quiet nt Jl.Ooft
4.10; copper, nominally easier but un
changed ut SI7 for l.nke Superior anil
II 11.134 for casting nnd electrolytic. Do
mestic markets were dull and heavy nt tin-
rimiiKeii prices, i-m iron warrants, w.wi'u
lo.ji): northern foundrv. siR.onniil.."iO: south.
ern foundry. Jll.60f7.&0, nnd soft southern,
IO."V'JJ tu. tu.
Omaha wiioi,ns.i,r, MAiticr.T.s.
CoiiiltllniiN of Trmle nnd (liiotntlons
mi Mnple mid Kiiney I'rodliei-.
KOOS-necelpts, light: good stock, lfft7c
I.IVB I'OUIntY-Hens. 6VfiCe; spring
cnicKcns, LVjjiCc; roosters ?Zf4c; ducks, 6U
t-Hc; geere, Gtyfi7c: turkeys. 6Jl7c
I'ltUSM DHUSSKD 1'Ori.THY-IIcu.i. 7u;
roosters, DfiSc; ducks. 'iU$c; geese, SXiVic;
spring chickens, per lb., 7u; turkeys, to
OAMK-Mollord ducks, per dnz.. ?3 00ffl
3.60: teal. Jl.6efil.75: mixed, JI.EP4M.fu: Jaek-
i ii ijdi . . h.ui.m; coitoniuns, ijciui.
HfTTUH -t'ominon to fulr. UffUHo;
choice, 13(llc. sep'irntor, 23c.
ritKSI! OYSTiCHH - Tlrst grade, solid
jiacaco. .-sew lorn counts, per can, 3fc; ex-
tr't krtlnntd trt. u t n ...In
.. . uav , r, ill i'.iiii nn, mid, iiivii 111 111,
2'o Second grade, slack lllled, New York
I'l-ums, per ran, .wc; exun selects, .uo;
rtnndards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal..
T'lORONS-I.lve. per doz., 00c
VHAI.S Choice. 'JUMP.
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Whnlesalj
Hay Dealers- H.isnclntlon! Choice upland,
Ji; No 1 upland. J7..W; medium, J7: conrso,
Jo 60. Hye straw. $5.50. Thasn prices are
for hay of good color nnd quality. Demand
luir iieeeipiH, u enrff.
1ATS-No 3 whlto. 2Cc.
COUN -No. 3, 32c.
1IHAN-J14.
VKOr.TAHI.ES.
l'AUSNlPS-l'cr bu.. 50c.
TI'HNIPS-l'cr bu. basket, 40c.
I4KHTS-Ier bu.. 40o.
CAIlltOTS-I'er Int., 4c.
l.UTTt.'CH-1'er doz.. 3517410.
HAD IS I IKS -Per doz.. 20a35c.
H13ANS-Wnx, per 1-3 bu. basket. Jl
stilng. !Wc
I'OTATOKS-I'cr bu.. KfcUCOc; Idaho, rcr
HWHHT POTATORS-Per bbl., JJ,
CAHHAGR-Holl.ind sc-.l, lc.
TOM ATOliS - Culllornlu, per 4-bnskot
crate. f2.
ONIONS-Nntlve, per bu., Jl; Colorado
yril". per in., .'C.
ClCI.HItY-Cnllfornln. ns to size. 451175c.
CAULII'I.OWKIt-Callfornla. por crate, J3.
KUU1TS.
OHAPKS-Malaga. per keg, Jfl.50(f?0.00.
APPI.ICS Per bid.. S2.M: ensterti s IKVtr
3 501 California. Ilelltlowers. tier linr. Sl.r.n.
i. iw.iu;iiltii;s-uell and uugle. J10 per
uui., nuiauj's, jier uiu., jy.-.i; per crate, J3.:i.
THOPICAU KIIU1TS.'
OltANOES - Cnllfornln sredllngs. $2.50;
navels, $2 75't3.2.1; Mexicans. $2.75; Klorldus.
J3 50.
I,i:MONS-Cullfornln, extra fancy, $3.50;
choice. $3
ItANANAS Per bunch, according to slzo,
$2 Oy2.60.
K1C1S California, new cartons, Sue; layers,
75c; Imported, per lb., 13J15c.
DATUS Persian, In 00-lb. boxes, Salrs, Ec
per lb.; Halloween. 5Ho per lb.
.misci:i.lani:ous.
HIDRS-No. 1 green, fiuc; No. .2 green,
6t,c; No. 1 flatted, 7l,4o; No. 2 salted, C.Ac;
X.. t ...... 1 . . ) , o . . I 1,... n . . . .. .
). a i--iii c-uii, j iu j ujH,, .ic; fso. veal
If. 12 to 15 lbs.. f'Ac: drv hides. S-ril.le!
sheep iielts. 25rt75u; liort-e hliles, $1.50ff2.25.
NITTS Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 13c; fil
berts, por lb., 13c; almonds, per lb.. 18ft20c;
raw peanuts, per lb., 6Gi5He: masted, iiMi
"Vjc; Ilrnzlls, 13c, peenns. 10ffl2c.
IIO.N'HV-Colo.-udo, 2t-sectlon caso. $3.75.
CIDHlt-Per bid., $:,; per half-bbl.. $3.
SAUIOHKHAUT-Per bbl., $4; per half-
St. I. mil (irulu ii nd Provisions,
ST I.OU1H, Jan. 2fl.-WlIRAT-Illgher;
No. 2 rnsh. elevator, 74Uc; track, 744fl7.i?c;
Jnnuary. 74Hc; May. 75',sfj75'ie; July, 73',c:
No. 2 hard. 71)572)40.
COItN-lllgher; No. 2 cash, 374c; track,
374(i(377ic; January, 37c; May, 3lUc; July,
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 2Ce; track, 2ilc:
Janunry, 2Gc; May, 20'4c; No. 2 white. 2bl
rsHc.
ItYH Hlirtier nt 67)tc.
KJ.orit- Klrmer ami steady; patents, $.1.00
i.i.iu; exiru luucy unit straigui. $3.2USi3.35;
clear. $2 70Ui2.!)i.
HKKDS-Tlmothy. llrm ut $l.2.Vff4.75 for
nveruge receipts; prime worth more. KIux,
no market.
COHNMICAIStendy at $2.
ltHAN Firm; sucked, east track. 17700.
HAY Timothy, weak nt $S.E0312.00;
prairie, JO.WHitl.OO.
WIIISKY-Steudy ut $1.27.
1 HON COTTONTIi:S-$1.25.
llAaOtNn-7fi7ac.
lir.MP TWINK-Dc.
PUOVISIONS - Pork, steady; Jobbing,
$11.50. Lnrd, better at $7.15. Dry salt meats
(boxed), strong, extra shorts. S'.VM: clear
ribs, $7.23; clear sides. $7.314. Huron thoxed)
strong; extra shorts. $7.S7'.i; clear ribs
;s.12)c; clear sides, $S.23.
MKTAI.S Lead: Cnchnnged ui JI.1714.
Spelter: rnehanged at $1.S7)s.
POl'l.THV-Steadv; chickens. u0j tur
keys. 5ft He; voting, ic; ducks, 71f7!ic"; kcobo,
fulfil ie
HlVrTKH-Stendy; creamery
dairy. 125tlGc.
17ff 2214c;
HtlOS- lliBhor nt lOVic
HKCKIPTS-Klnur, 0.000 bbls.: wheat, IS..
("00 bu ; corn. 13.'.0() bu.; oats, 03,000.
SIIlPldlJNTS-I'loiir. 0,000 bbls.; wheat
lOs.linj bu ; corn, M.OoO bu.; oats. 0,000 bu.
I.I verpiMil Cm in nml 1'rovlxliinn.
MVHHPOOL. Jan. 20. - WIIKAT - Spot,
steady; No. 1 California, lisld: No. 2 red
western winter, Osld; No. 1 northern,
spring, fls 3'td. Futures, llrm; Murch, tit l'id
May. iW2'id.
COHN-Spot, quiet: American mixed, new,
3s lid; American mixed, old, 4s. Futures
quiet; January, SsloVl; Murch, 3s loiid:
Mnv. 3s9d.
Pi: VS Cnnndlan. steady nt Rs Sd.
Hi )PS At London (Pacific coast), steady
at JC2 rsu:3 5s. '
FI. Ol.' It St. Louts fancy winter, steady
ut s fill.
PHOVISIONS-Heef. dull; extrn Indian
mens. CSsOd. Pork, dull; prlmo mess, west
ern. IVsOd. Hums, short cut. II to 16 lbs.,
quiet at 45n Bd llitcou. Cumberland cut, 23
to 31) lbs. dull nt 41s Cd; short ribs, 18 to
24 lbs., siendy at 42s; long clear middles,
light. 2S to 31 lbs., steady ut 42s; long clear
middles, hei.vy 3i to 10 lbs., quiet at 33s 0d
short clear backs, Hi to 20 lbs., quiet nt &Ss
Cd; clear bellies, 14 to 1 Ins., steady at
45s Cd; shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., titcndy
nt 37s. Lord. American rellned. In pnlls,
quiet at 30: prime western, In tierces,
steady at SSs fid
M'TTUIt - Dull; American llncst, 95s;
good, r2s.
ClinF.SI" Steady ; finest American mixed
white. Pis 6d.
IvmiMin City (iinlu nml Priivlslon.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 2tl WHISAT-Mny
C9Mi;JI;c; cah. No. 2 hard. Gs'siifioiio: No'
3. fiJiftiiDr: Nj. 2 red. 70c; No. 3. Oc; No. 3
spring. CSc: No. 3. S7c.
COHN May. 37(37)tc; ensh. No. 2 mixed.
35,4o; No. 2 white, rtiie: No. 3, 36'iitj3li"ie.
OATS-No. 2 white, 2tHj:6V,c.
HYL-No. 2. Wc
IIAY-Cholco timothy, JlO.Cxvfi 10.50; choice
prntrle, iS.004iS.50.
lll'TTHIt-Cnumcry, JIS.OOCSO.OO; fancy,
17"'
UfHlS Higher; fresh Missouri n'ul Kan
aas stock, 16),c. loss off. cai-es returned;
new whltewoed eases Included, Vic more.
HF.Ci:iPTS-Whe.it, tll.UOO bu ; cum, 40,
fcOO bu. ; oats. 12.Xi( hu.
SHIPMKNTS Wheat. 64,400 ou.; corn, 17,
COO bu.; oats, 4,000 bu.
TflE OMATTA DAILY HEKs SVyDAY, J A
LOiniERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
May Wheat Oloies Higher with the Assist
ance of Speculrtive Sentiment.
LONGS HOLD DOWN THE OATS PRICES
Corn Fairly Active nml Inclined to
I'oIIimv Wheat Provisions tlnlct
nml Mtendy, .Supported li
Whent's MreiiKtli.
CltlCArsn. Tin ?ii cnnuiii .,ii
merit morn thrm nnvlhltiir ..Ian l.nl.,.-,,! ihn
wheat market today and May closed Wio
oiKiier. uorn closed unctiangsd. o.its n
Biiuuo lower and provisions Z'ilJSc "n
proved.
Slay wheat opened a rhndo to Vi8fe
higher nt 773177lie. innlnlv ti..c.Tlin It lm.l
not lost the upward Impetus given it yen-
iviuiiy. ino mouerauon or norlDwest ic
cclpts was nlso somewhat Inlluentlal. On
thO Other llllllll rnli1nH f.flna,t tlin ...1i.nn,.
here ycslenlay only In part, and longs
.-icizru uio opiioriunity or taking profits on
tho opening bulga. There wns ulso somo
Selling bv hc.ir4 nnd Mnv An,1 tn tltt.n
durlhg the llrst hour. Commission houses
uiuuk up ineir offerings, however, and
iieu uiey ceased to How cried for more.
Muy accordingly rallied to 77Hc beforo tho
deslro for prollts again asaerted Itself In
tni' .,forc,t!- Thin caused n decline to 77c,
buttho demand wns still sharp nnd a rally
"'-jy "6iu. r ukih iters were reiiori"u
as enlisted on the buying side, anil this
I ho orop around llombuy was reported in
bail Phupe. but In other parts of India tho
fiiril'tl It nnu Ht.t.l ...... i i. . ii
ArRcntltia shlpmrnts werg prophesied as
2m i 1 . oul nine 10 come, vnsn
trudo was Mow. SeaVoard clearances tn
wheat and Clour were equal to 2:0.0 tm.
l'rlmirv Vnnni lit u r. .t mi iM.t 1...
compared with 312,00!) bu. Inst year. Mln-
tlnnnnlltt n nit Tnintti ..t,..i m- ....
1 ' ""hi n jii iiu iu ' ilia,
agaltist 40i last week and 2y a vcar ago.
Local receipts were 30 cars, one of contract
irn mo
f Vi"?) w,ns ,tarly nctlvc and Inclined to
.. ......m, uui me prospcci or i.ivor
nble weather and estlmnte of heavy to
polntci Afnnrlf.v, ..m.I ...1., .... .
...... ......,,.. .nn., pi iiiii-itmiiiK uy pruvi-
sbtis people Interested In corn prevolited
..... ...... ni. iiDiii KuiuiiK uiucn over yes-
terdny s level. May sold between K)Ue nnd
...... timvu uiieiiuniscu. ai JU'AC. 1 c
.?at .twcr?i ,iu)t.' The wheat strength
fitiiiiciiiiiii, uui prepsure iroin local
longs was against the price. May sold be
tween 25V4c und 2GV and closed a shade
lower at 2fi?i.e. Hecelpts were 15 cars.
ported by the wheat HtretiRth and a Tair
(.null .tnmoH.I n,l. .......II- . . ...
""isiiie iruue was snail,
but Iocnl Interests were Inclined to siippirt
prices. Mny pork sold between $13.95 and
14.0j and closed Be higher at 13.!i7'4; May
lard between J7 42H and $7.47'4. closing 20
tij) nt Ji.43. and .May ribs between J7 nil
-r'!i with the close 2'4c Improved at $7.'j2!4
it i Mo.
Ustlmnted rocelptit Mondav: Wheat. TO
irLZ! . .' " ' -"'Bi aia, ri cars; nogi,
IC.Ooo head.
The leading, futures ranged ns follows:
Articles,
I Open. High. Low. Closo. Yes'y.
74J4 7f.)', 74H T.'.)i 7)A
Ul4 ii '4 iGV4 7744 7GTW77
37)4 37J 37VA 37Ai 3T)4
"Klfj, 37', 371 37Ti 37-M
33'.4fl 3'J)i S9!i CJ)i S3
21 21 21 ; "4
2J?iyi4 23!4 2.1U 2."i25)4
13 S7t. 13 &7U
13 95 14 W 13 X 13 97!i 13 92 4
7 33 7 33 7 33 7 35 7 3.'
7 37 7 35 "
7 42(4 7 47H 7 I2'.S 7 43 7 42V4
C 90 B 9214 9-1 6 92'4 0 S7t4
7 () 7 03 7 00 7 02Vi 7 W
Whcnt
Jan.
Feb.
May
Coru
Jan. Feb.
May
Oats
Jan. Mny
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jnn. Mar.
May
Hlbs
Jan.
May
No, 2.
Cash quotations wero ns follows:
FLOCK I Mill- winter nntents, J3.C0573.S0:
straights, J3.20W3 6S: clears, $2.7003.30; spring
Stll.rl.'l Is iJjnffl&l.. n.,n t C.
straights. U.io03. 10;' bakers. t2.'20fi2.00. ' '
.N!iIi':AT-No- 3 si'Hng, G3ti73ci No. 2 red,
73V4'Ti77c.
COUN No. 2, 37V4T37ic: No. 2 yellow. 37'4
?3ic.
n.'rs Vn ? vsi.ntK.y- v o ,,1,1,.. -..
SSc; No. 3 white. 2C'.f27'!4c. ' "
iti i-.no. ore.
HAHLHY Fair to cholco malting. WWiOc.
8R1CDS No. 1 llax, J1.7I; No. 1 northwest.
ern SI 74TF1 7f- nrlmn fl,nifli l rt.
contract grade. $11.
PKOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bid., JlS.S.Vfr
13.93. Lord, per 100 lbs., $7.32Vi07 37. Short
riuN siues uoosei, ii,.vm ,.i;. Dry salted
nhmiMfiru flinv.ll H o-.rtV, r.A ui.ni ..i
sides (boxed). J7.231f7.33.
WIMSIvY On Ii.-ikU nf l.li-l, n.nnD ....
gai.. tb27: "
HUUAHK-cut icar. J0.2D; granulated, J3.G3;
confectioners' A. J5.&9; oft A, J3.4I.
I'ollowlng uro tho receipts und shipments
for today:
Articles.
Hecelpts. Shipments.
25,000 21,000
Sl.OOi) 29.(00
334,000 117.W0
320.000 222,000
0.000
Flour, bbls
Wheat. Du
Corn, hil t
Oats, bu
Hye. bu
Uarlov. bu
23.000
On the Produce exchange todny tho but-
llr mnplfltt 1lia tlp.T nvnn ..... Ina llCfOii
dairies lli4GI.Sc. Cheese, dull nt lOUGHc;
Kggs, dull; fresh, 18c.
MOVKMIIXTS OP STOCKS AMI HO.VOH.
Willi .Street Interested In Test of Cur
rency I.mr'n Xeiv l'eutiire.
NEW YOHK. Jan. 2C The stock market
manifested only 11 languid disposition to re.
spnnd to the very aetlvo nnd bold manipula
tion to which It wns subjected today, until
tho uppeurunco of tho bunk statement. Im
mediately upon the appearance of the state
ment upon the tape the market became ani
mated and the dealings broadened out con
siderably, nevrtrtholoss, the market re
mained spotty to the closo and, nlthnugh
thero were a large number of stocks which
show advances of from 1 to 2 points, many
parts of the list failed to respond to the ad
vance at ull. St. Paul was t ha feuturo all
day. The stock was exceedinciv feverish
nnd unsteady at times, but It was advanced
with determination nnd made tho last price
nt the top 0 points above last night. Tho
dealings were on n very inrge iicalo.
Tho preferred stock gained 2. The Kun
sas & Texas stocks continued to hold a
conspicuous place in the market nnd the
preferred 2& In the early dealings, but suf
fered later from prollt-tnklng. Hock Islnnd
roso 2 nnd the grungers and Northern Pn.
cllle were all strong.
Tho hank statement disclosed a fairly
plethoric condition of tho monev mnrlim
nnd the very liberal expansion of loans by
tne nanus or over umkio,uoo nas not sultlced
to keep pace with tho input congestion of
reserves. A notnble feature of the cash in.
crease Is tho overwhelming preponderance
of sperlo In the receipts. The week's In
crense of J7.057.4CO bring the speclo holdings
of the New York banks up to J191, 710,2m)
which compares with tho maximum record
of $2nfi S7fi.fi' on May 27. U99 The iiubtreas-
ury payments ure now tieing mudo almost
wholly In gold, Including the In rire current
redemptions of national bunk notes nnd the
man una express receipts irom the Interior
by the banks Include a larco numher nf
gold certificates of large denomination. Th
banks nlfo have received payment from the
subtreasurv on account of the Jl onaum
celpt of gold In San Francisco. Yesterday's
mruiiiui tiuiu Auniiuuu itruugm another
JftS.OuO In gold to San Francisco, which will
figure In New York bank reserves event
unllv. It Is worthy of notice that nil nt iim
Jl.000,000 gold exported this week nlso came
from the government assay nfllce. The
speculative contingent in tho stock market
evidently looks to this redundancy of loan.
ablo resources to stimulate speculative buy-
It Is a so certn'n to stimulate the cold n.
port movement. With n further rise tndnv
In tho quoted rates for sterling exchange
In the nominal Saturday market, with tin
ndvance In the cull money rule In London
und with sterling hardening nt Paris, t Is
not unlikely thnt tho coming week will see
the remittances abroad In pnyment of re
turning securities continue on a Inrz annin
and keep up the exchange rate.
t ho action or ino siock market this week
has been strictly In nccord with what might
bo exDected from the ndlustmcnt nf nr.
counts nfter a prolonged period of nctlvo
spec uuiuotl.
llrowlng Importance la attached to the
cnmluir test of the now fcatnm nf iim
bnnk currency lnw. Tho treasury Is called
upon to reueem more national hank notes
from ilny to day than nt any time Mnce the
new law went Into effect lust year. This
tvlll ROnn tovt the iilillltv nt tlw. I,f..,b-u n
keep their notes in circulation. As they do
not tiguro in me money reserves required
by lnw of national banks the tendency will
bo to-jedcem nnd retire them unless they
can be kept In circulation The legal limi
tation upon the retirement to J3.G0O.O0O per
month still remains In force. Tho current
redemption nf bank notes nt the subtrens
ury Is an Important Item In the largo gains
made each week by th New Yo-k banks on
subtrensury cm-rations and in the current
use of tho New York money marliuU Tho
export of celd Is thus fm-1'ltnted. eirn whit
the constant disbursements vn government
account keep itie London money market
easy, in suite of the maneuvers of the Hunk
of Kngland to keep up the open market rato
ior money.
The Imnrt imrkot has been ri lutlv, tv
mora than that for stocks and prices have
been better maintained. Hpnds of tho
principal southwestern railroads huve
been It: large demand nnd show striking
gains. United States new 4s und regular
udvanccd 'i and I'nlted States 4, coupon,
H per cent over tho call prlco of a week
U0.
The following are the closing prices on
ino .ew lorK HtocK excuange:
Atchison
do pfd
Ilultlmoro ft O.
Cnniiiltiin 1'iir
. 4i', Wabash
. (i do Pfd
. WW, Wheel. i L. V...
. M 4 do 2d pfd
. 67 Wis. Central ....
. 1314
V4
11
2-'l4
15V4
120
tK
Canada So
Clies. & Ulilo..
ou'fc mini avenue ...
Ii, 11. O. prd .. .
lUVa National Tube .,
24 I do pfd
69 'Adams Ex
9214 American Ex.. .
172 4 C. 8. Ex
1214 Wells-Fnrgo Ex,
"5(1 AiniT. Cot. OH..,
. Clhl do Pfd
JliAmer. Mnltlng ,
Chicago U. W..
C, 11. & q
Chi. Itul. & I....
do pfd
Chi. & E. III....
C. & N. W
C It. 1. & P....
C. C. C. & St. 1.
Colorado So
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson.
Del. 1.. & W....
Denver ti H. a.
do pfd
Erlu
do 1st pfd. ..
(It. Nor. pfd ...
Hocking Coal ..
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central.
Iovvu Central ...
do pfd
Lake Erlo & W.
do pfd
Lnko Shoro
I.. & N
Manhattan L...
Mot. St. Hy
Mex. Central ...
Minn. & St.. L...
do pfd
Mo. Puclllo
Mobile & Ohio..
M.. K. T
do pfd
N. J. Centrul ...
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & W...,
do pfd
No. Pnclllc
do pfd
Ontario & w....
r-4
91
151
173
E.4
130
8i-i
hi
do pfd..
lul',3
12
Amer. S. & It...,
do pfd
Amer. SnlritH....
vji. .hi nfil
I
, 17
, 2fcVAmer. S. Hoop..,
. 3lji do pfd
.19lfc, Amer. S. & W...
. 1U do pfd
, 424'Amer. Tin Plate,
.132 1 do pfd
, 2IVjAmer. Tobacco..
, 43 1 do pfrt
, II Anne. Mln. Co..,
lONWj llrooklyn H. T..,
.:104 Colo. Fuel ,t I..,
. !-9-i Con. Tobacco . . ,
116)4 do pfd
,102i, Federal Steel ...
. ?t do pfd
, Cfl Gen. Electric ..,
.MS Glucose Sugar..,
, i'j',4 do pfd
. 48 Inter. Paper
, 1S4 do pfd
, 53 Lurledo Oas
IIS National Biscuit,
111';, do prd
4M National Lead .,
, W do pfd
. Mi National Steel ..
, S7H do pfd
."1 N. Y. Air Hrake.
12 No. American ...
7fi Pacific Coast ....
143'4 do 1st pfd
K-?, do 2il pfd
71Vs Paclflu Mull
42, j Peoplo'H (las
5 IProssed S. Car..
92 do nfil
20V4
73
41Ji
it' 4
6't!
1144
140
4
4 It4
)i
49fi
iV
41l4
l'
72
3S14
J 074
40
91
1W
Ore. Hy. & Nav.
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hlo a. W
do pfd
St. L. . S. F. . . .
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfil
2tl',4
01
l?7
CI
4.P4
V.
2VlPullmun P. Car.
iXVt ts. Jl. it i
t74iiSiigttr ....
23ti do nfd..
St. L. Southw...
do pfd
St Paul
do pfd
St. P. A (lmili,,
1J1U
11S4
KliMTenn. Coal & I..
1V.W. S. Lenthcr ...
100-t do pfd
120 U. S. Hubber ....
4I, do pfd
20j. Western I'nlon..
TlliiAinnl. Copper ...
2h Hepuhllo I. & S..
i;:il do pfd
1'. C. C. & St. L.
m
2l(d
So. Pnclllc
ho. Hallway
do nfil
S3
9
i:ii
r.5
Tex. & Pnclllc...
union Puciflo ...
uo prd
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
lltinnclul cablegram says: Tho stock market
hub iisucus louay uui llrm. inero wns Ilt-
110 trading in ino general list. The Amerl
can department wns nn exception Amur)
can shares recovered sharply from the de
pression here yesterday on the lead given
by Now York's close and opening, Chicago,
Milwaukee Ac St. Paul helne the mnul nrnm.
Inent stock, nnd with the rise appeared a
leviv.u ui ine reports 01 ino 11111 ileal, with
many circumstantial details. It Is notable
thut although heavy options In Americans
are maturing ino market at tile end or the
month shows no sign of disturbance. Monev
rates were unaltered. Tho rise In Paris
cheques suggests that France will not be
nble nny longer to Intercept gold from
India, which will probably now go to tho
uumt.
New Yorlc Minir)- Mnrhrt.
NEW YOHK. Jan. 20.-M()NEY-On call,
easy nt lq per cent; prlmo mercantile
paner. 3M1f4i ner cent.
STEHLl.NM EXCJIANnE-Strotur. with
actual business In bankers' bills nt S4.K7V.W
iui uciiiaiiii 111m iti t.oi lur m.i uas;
iiosieu rates, ji.hiwuvi.m und $i.m4; com
merclnl bills, J4.83ii4.s:H4.
SILVEH-Cerllllcutes, Cli4tlC3c; bar, C2c;
Mexican dollars, 4S)2c.
HONDS-Stato, Inactive: railroad, firm;
government, weak; refunding 2s, reg. and
coupon. 105; 3s, reg., 1W1. ;. coupon, HOVj;
new 4s, reg., 13GH;. coupon, 137-U; old 4s,
reg. nnd coupon. 11314: fis. reir.. HOW:
coupon, 11151.
'ilia closing prices on bonus today are as
follows:
U. S, ref. 2s, reg,
1051iN. Y. C. Is
.10LilN. J. C. gen. Cs.
.1001.
127H
. 71 '4
110 coupon
do 3s, reg ,
da coupon
do now 4s, reg,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg..
do coupon
do Is, reg
do coupon
P.'9?4 No. 1'aclllc 3S...
H014I do Is
IW41N Y. C & S U 4s
137'J, N. ft W. con. 4s.
li:l'iOre. Nuv. Is
113),5I do Is
II014 'Oregon S. L. fis,
111? do consol 5s...,
125 Heading gen. 4s.
103H Hlo O. W. Is
St L & I M c. ns,
,105i
.vis)
,ioov
.100
103U
,129
.UC.4
311',
, 9S
,1151,4
12S
ISo
US
12014
, S3
,U31i
, CO
no',4
9S
iofi);
.mill
,109)4
ni'.i
, S7
, SG!4
D. of C. 3 60s
Atch. gen. 4s
do ndl. 4s
Canada So. 2s...
nu Nt l, Ac n l g. Gs 1
103 St. Paul cons
Chos. & O. 4s..
do bs
C & N W c. 7s
do H. F. d. Bs..
12U-", St P, C & V Is.,
13914
121
do 5s.
So. Pncltlc 4s....
So. Hallway 6s..
S. It. T. Cs....
Chicago Ter. 4s..
95
S3
Colo. so. is
O. & H. O. 4s.
Erie gen. 4s....
100'i
Tex. & Puc. Is..
do 2s
I'nlon Pnc. 4s..
F W & D C Is...
79'
5(1
Gen. Electric os.
Ia. Central Is...,
Wabash Is
110
Wl',4
SO
93
do 2s
West Shore 4s..
Wis. Central Is.
Vn. Centuries ..
L. & N. mil. 4s..
M.. K. & T. 2s.,
do 4s
Hid.
Ilostnn Stnelt ((point lou.
TtOSTON. Jun. 2C Call lonnw. :nrt ,i.
cent; tlmo loans, 314ii4 jier cent, ortlclal
closing:
... T. & S. F...
do nfil
. 15 lnion Lnnd
. S5 West End
.13)4iWesthigh. Elec.
.US AtchlMm
.1ftl ,N. E. O. ,t C. Bs
r4
W.4
5I',4
10Ji
co,4
9'4
ir-
f9
315
77
SI5
2H4
IC
MV4
4i
i&;
c
330
43
Amor. Sugar ..
do pin
Amnr Tel
Iloston & Alb'y.
Hoston Elevated
Hoston & Mo
.-I 'Aiiventuro
,1C1 lllnghiim Mln...,
lOPA'Amal. Conner ..
1 1 11 X- I J
.H'H 1 Ho.ston ,t Mont.
. 3j'$ llutto & Hoston
.lOS'iCul. Ileelu....
. 49 Centennial ,
. Ctffj Franklin ,
.111 Osceola
Dominion Coal .
ilrt nfd
Federal Steel ..
do pfd
T.-Hnhhiirir nfd..
Con. Electric ...
ixiMii rarrot
do pfd
Ed. Elcc. 111....
159
Oulucv
!50
.ft
SO Hi
Santa Fo Cop".'.'.
exlcun central
r v. n. R- ('....
itiiuaiacK ,
I'tnh Mlnlnn-
Did Dominion ..
Wl n. 11111
Hubber
'Wolverines
t'n on racuic ..
'otv York VI 1 11 1 11 tr. Stool.-,
NEW YOHK. Jan. 2fi.-The following nr.
quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con 23
Alico 43
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Onhlr
.. 1(1
,..
.. 00
.. 10
,.. s
.. 15
.. 15
.. 03
..420
Hreeco 200
Hrunswlck Con.. 23
CotiiHtock Tun... I
Phoenix
Potosl
I Suva go
ISIerra Nevada
Small Hopes .,
IStnndurd
Con. Cnl. S- Vn..rfl
Deadwood Teril. 52
Horn Silver 110
Iron Silver 04
l.eudvlllo Con.... 6
Loudon stock (Imitations,
LONDON, Jan. 20.-2 p. m.-CIosJng;
Consols, money.
. Wf,
. wv,
. 4(1
. mi
.1551;
Erlo
do 1st pfd
Pennsylvania ..
Heading
No. Puellle nfd.
do necount ...
Atchison
Canudlan Pac...
St. Paul
Illinois Centrnl.
.1x1
Orand Trunk ...
Louisville
O'SilAnacondu
I'nlon Pac. pfd.
N. Y. Central .
R5V4Hand .Mines
.115
HAH SILVEH-Stendy. 2S 9-10d per ounce.
MONEY 3 tier cent. Tho rain nf ,11
In the opon market for short bills Is 3'!4'I(4
per cent; for three months' bills, 40I1-1C
per cent.
I'orelKii I'lmi lielul.
LONDON. Jan. 2C Monev wns In fnlr
supply today, but wns harder, thero being
uiuuu uiiceriiiiiiiy regaruiiig me immediatu
futuro. Discounts were sympathetically
llrm. the Joint bank stocks not helm- .Um.
posed to tnke three-months' MIIh nt nny-
11111m uriuiv 1 per ceni iiusiness on ino
Stock exchungo wns restricted, hut nrlrex
were firm, except In the cuse of West Aus
tralians nnd West Africans. At tho open
ing Americans were at purity and after-
wuru neenme easier, nosing llrm. The
feature wus the strength of the belt er fliiHM
of dividend payers, such us New York Cen
trul nnd Illinois Central. The chief specula-
111111 eeiuers 111 m. i-aui. i lie market is lin
nettled and a cnntlniiais'e of tho seo-saw
movement Is looked for Th" Statist says
It considers that with the continuance of
very cheap money In New York and the
maintenance of 4 ner cent Intei-Hut I
don there may be additional gold shlpmeii's
from New York ami Paris and possibly Lon
don may exchange. The Hank nf England
in iupniiy ginning strength, owing to tho
ease of money In New York. Paris and Ber
lin und the high rales here. Tho French
Imnks now hold nearly half tho Hrltlsh
treasury bills outstanding nnd nlm
millions In atcrllng bills It Is e-sentlal that
wiesu uius ue reneweu at maturity, conse
XT A RT 27, 1001.
quently tho value of the money must be
maintained to the government ns uu In
ducement to renew. The wenkness of silver
U attributed, to ti'o after effect of the
troubles In China nnd India. The banks of
bhnnghnl are full, Instead of being hard
pressed as usual on the eve of Chinese now
year. Consequently not an ounco has been
bought on Chinese account In weeks, while
tho bar demand In India Is non-existent.
I ho silver mnrket therefore Is entirely de
pendent on the purchnscs of tho Indian
government, about Xloo.om) weekly. Tho
arrivals aro considerably exceeding this
und aro glutting tho stock, liar gold Is
quoted In the open mnrket at 77a lod; gold
premium at Madrid, 35.60.
I'AHIS, Jan. 20. Huslucss 011 tho bourso
todny was Inactive, but nlmost contlncd to
realizations In view of tho forthcoming set
tlement. Industrials nnd bnnks wero ensler
und KnillrH were freely offered on nccouut
of the numerous oases of sickness reported
among tht Uritlsh troops In South Africa.
In this were maintained.
HEHLIN. Jan. 20. Homo 3s wero firm on
tho bourso today on an announcement of
tho Issue of a large new loan. Industrials
Wero llrm. Americans wero harder. Cnnn
dlan Pucltlcs were unlet and mines were
weak on tho unsatisfactory position of the
11011 maruci. lianas uuciuaieii. ine weeKty
statement of the Hank of Oermany shows
ine louowing rmingc: ensn in hand, in
creased 62.520.() marks: treasury notes, in
creused 2.IS0.X) marks: other securities.
decreased 57,220.01") murks; notes In circula
tion, decreased 77,220,00a marks.
('mid It Ion nf Ihe Trrnturr,
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2C.-Todnv's state-
meat of the treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the Jljtf.OOO.ooo gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Avnllnbla cash baluuce, J13S,feC9,t52;
gold. J71.C27.154.
Hunk Clearing nml Exelinnges.
CH1CAOO, Jan. 2G.-CIcnrlngs, JIJ.C2C257;
balances, J2.fll9.153; posted exchange. $l.SI'4
tfl.SS; New York exchange. lOffSOr premium.
ST. LOt' 18. Jnn. 2C-Clearings. SI.S6S.Su7:
balances, JG49,S23; money, f.iio per cent;
New York exchange, par bid, lie premium
asked.
CINCINNATI. Jnn. 2G.-Clenrlngs. J2,I41.
300; money, 3JIC per cent; New York ex
change, 20J2Cc premium.
Cotton .Market,
NEW YOHK, Jan. 2C Tho cotton markot
opened steady, with prices 6 points higher
on January and 2roY. points lower on the
rest of tho list. All the short session Janu
nry position held n relatively firmer station
than tho rest of the list, due to a merciless
round-up of luckless belnted shorts who
hnd depended on tho Increasing New York
stock to force liquidation und thereby help
incm out or ineir precarious position. Last
night the current month closed ut lO.Ofle. It
opened this morning ut 10.11c and Immedi
ately shot up to 10.25c 011 a desperate rush
10 cover, ucspiio very disappointing Eng
lish cables and heavy receipts at the ports,
tho later months slowly worked up ward
nfter the call In sympathy with the
strength In January. The market closed
barely steady, with prices 14 net points
higher on January, but 3ft7 points lower on
other months. Spot closed dull nnd 'c
higher; middling uplands, 10c; middling
gulf, 10,c; sales, none. Futures closed
barely steady; January, 10.2nc; February.
9.43c; March. 9.31c; April, 9.29c; May, 9 29o,
June, 9.20c; July, 9.2Cc; August, i.'Mc; Octo
ber, S.24c; November, 8.15c.
NEW OHLEANS, Jnn. 2H.-COTTON-Steody;
sales, 5,050 bales; ordinary. 7c;
good ordlnnry, S'.c; low middlings, 9c; mid
dlings, 9.ic; good middlings, 9c; middling
fair. 10 3-lCc. nominal, receipts. 0.(373 bales;
stock, 300,091 bales. Futures quiet; Janunry,
9.4lli9.49c; February. D.2Stf9.30e; March, 9.27
t9.2!e: April, 9 251i9,20c; May, 9.23r9.21c;
June. 9.21(fi9.23c; July, 9.19ti9.20c; Augjut,
fc.SGfi8.S9c: September. 8.2if(S.32c.
ST. LOriS, Jnn. 20-COTTON-Qitlet;
middling, 9)40; sales, 200 bales; recelpta,
2,4.V1 bales; stock, 70,141 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 2G.-COTTON-Spot.
limited demand, barely steady; American
middling. 51-3d; the sules of the day were
4,0i) bales, of which 2i) wero for specula
tion und export, und Included 3,900 Amcr
Icnn; receipts, 4G,0i") hales, Including 3G.OO0
American Futures opened quiet but steudy
and closed easy; American middling I. m. a.
Jnnuary. B 2l-fi!jr5 25-Gld, value; Janunry nnd
February, 5 23-Gld, buyers; Februury und
March. 5 20-Gtd. value; March .and April.
5 lS-Old. buyers; April and Mny, 5 IG-Cld.
buyers; Muy and June, 5 14-illd, buyers,
Juno and July, 6 Il-Glfc5 12-Gld, buyers; July
nnd August. 5 9-6ld, buyers; August and
September, 4 f,9-G45H GO-Gld. sellers; Septem
ber, 4 Ui-Gldfl CO-GId, sellers; October g. o. c,
4 3S-Gld. nomlnn'; October and November g.
o. c, I 3l-Gld, nominal.
Wool Snlen.
LONDON. Jnn. 2C WOOr At todnv's
oesslon of tho wool auction sales 12.5S0 bales
were offered. Continentals wero less
spirited nnd tho sules were Irregular. Host
grades of wool wero In fair demand uhd
wero purchased for Immediate wants. Sev
eral wero withdrawn. The offerings next
week number C3.5i) bnles. No sules will be
held on February 2. tho day of tho queen's
faneral. The following Is the sale In de
lull: New South Wnles. 5.00 bnles; scoured,
4id?ilM Gl4d: crensy. IlWiOlyl. Queensland.
3.500 bales; scoured, Is lVfed'uls 34il; greasy,
BMit'd. Victoria, 000 bales; scoured, Blid'u
istiu; greasy, uVdJii souin Australia,
1.100 bales; scoured, Sdffls; greasy, SMfr1!
West Australia, 200 bales; greasy, BHftCUd.
New 'Zealand, 900 bales; scoured, GVlO'td;
greasy, 3s45SHd Capo of Cood Hope nml
Nntal. 000 hales: scoured. lOd: greasy. 3St
5)411. For tho next series snles amount to
57.GS3 bales, Including 20,000 forwarded
direct. The Imports during tho week fol
low; Now South Wnles, GG3 bnles; Mel
bourne. 5.393; Hrlsbano. 0,470; Wost Aus
tralla, 230; New Zealand, 9.171; Cape of
Good Hopo and Natal, 37S; elsewhere, 1,117.
Coffee .Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. COFFEE Tho
market for coffeo futures opened steady,
with prices unchanged, und ruled stunldlv
dull throughout tho session, with Uuctuu-
Hons confined to a runge of 5 points. The
foreign markot reports wero destitute of
stlmulutlnc features. The statistical
changes were insignificant nnd the situation
generally was unchanged. Investment for
foreign trading was totally lacking. The
market closed nulet. with nrlces net un
changed to 5 points lower. Totnl sales
were 0.750 bags, Including: January, 5.45c;
May, 5.55c; July, 5.03c; August, B.70c; Octo
ber, a. 10c. hpot, Hlo. Purely steady: No. 7
Invoice, 7c. Mild, dull; Cordova, &Q12jc.
Siium- 11ml 3loIusses.
NEW OHLEANS. Jnn. 2fi.-Sl,OAP.-Mnr.
ket nulet: nnen kMtle. SUf.TCe: mien km tie.
cit.trlfugul, 4fil),ic; centrifugal yellow, 4
ffi'lc; seconds, !l'iic. Molasses, qulm;
open kettle, 20&30c; centrlfugnl, Jii21-,
syrup. 20J?30c.
NEW YOHK, Jan. 20 -SIJOAR-rtaw.
qulot; fair rellnlng, Sc; centrifugal, 90
test 4Hc; molasses sugar. 34c; rellno I.
quiet; No. G, 4 93c: No. 7. 4 '5c; No S, l.7.sc;
No. 9, 4.70c; No. 10, 4.C5e; No. 11, 4.00 ; No
12, 4.55c; No. 13, 4.55c; No. 11. 4.50e; staud,.rl
A. B.30c; confectioners' A, 5 30c; mould A.
B. Mc: cut loaf. Cc: crushed. Cc: powdered.
S.COc; granuluted, 5.50c; cubes, G.7uc.
I'.viiporuled nml Dried I'rult.
NEW YOHK. Jan. 2G.-EVAPOHATF.D
APPLES The market for evaporate 1 ap
ples ruled rather quiet, but about uleniiv
at unchanged prices: statu common. Hvtft
4sic; prime, 5f5e; choice, BVj'aCc; fancy.
Gf(7o.
CALii' UJi.MA Di(ii:iJ I' ltiil i s .Market
lunetivo. Prunes were nominally quniid
at 3'45rki'4e per lb., ns to size und quality.
Apricots, Royal. 1ra: Moor Park. SVM
15e. Peaches, peeled, HfJISc; unpeeled, tiiji
i&lOc.
Xevv Ynrl Dry (iiinds Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Jan. 20 DRY OOODS-TI10
week closes without any change of moment
In tho cotton goods division of the dry
goods market, so fur as the home trade Is
concerned, lut there hnve been purchases
of several thousand bales of heavy brown
cottons for China during tho n t few days.
American cotton yarns In medium nnd low
counts continue Inactive und wenk. Flno
counts uro steudy In combed Egyptians.
Woolen and worsted yurns dull and easy.
Minneapolis Wheal, Flour nml llruti.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jnn 20. WHEAT Cash.
7(!4c: May. 7Tc; July. 77c. On trneic
No 1 hard. 7S'Kc: No i northern. 70c;
No 2 northern, 72Tft73TaC.
FLOI H-Il g her llrst nntents. Jl.l.vii 1..5:
second patents J.1 95& 1. 10; first clears, J2.90
(3.00; second clears. J2.oiM(2.10.
iiitAfi-in duik, i..o'un.w.
Duliith (J rill 11 Vllirl.-et.
DITH'TH. Jan. 2G.-WHEAT-Muv. MKc:
No. 1 northern, ensh, 71T4c; Muy, 781l,c; July.
9',ic: No. 2 northern. G4Tfi70'ic:
.0. 3
spring, KHQatic
tUllN-SC.
OATS-2C4i2G!ic.
MlliTiinhee (irulu .Mnrket,
MILWACKEE. Jnn. 20.-WHEAT-Mir-
ket firmer: No 1 northern, 774J77)4c, No. 2
liortnern, iinc.
HYE I Uglier; NO. 1, 6214c.
HARLEY Quiet: No. 2. 59fG0c; suinnle.
45!iDGc.
Till) REALTY .MARKET,
INHTRI'.MENTS placed on record Suturduy,
j u nuury -u.
Wiirriuily Ilccds,
M. II Kllbourn und wife lo James nnd
Catherine Wentzy, e4 lotB 9 and 10,
block IS. Central nark t 10
Tluimns Hnuch and wife to Peter
I rlck, lots 13 and It, block 3, Vnllny
drove nilil 600
Henry Dettsch und wire 10 Thomas
Larson, into, l-ulrmount Place ... 9x0
. A. Sweet nnd wire to Lucllo Hur
mun. lot G, block 2, Kountze ,t s
add 2.201)
Total uir.ojiit of transfers I 3,W
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Cattle Strong for the Weik nnd Cows a
Dime Higher.
HOGS AVERAGE A NICKEL HIGHER
Mieep Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower
Thnu 11 Week Ago mill l.iiinlin
Fifteen to 11 ((nnrter nnd
Feeders About Stead).
, SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 20.
Hecelpts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Olllclal Monday 1,615 6.4t5 a,t0
Ultictnl Tuesday s,JtB U.VIi 2,M7
Olllclal Wednehdny 3,176 S,9i'i 6,733
Olllclal Thursday 'l,ss 5.9M l.tXl?
Olllclal Friday 1,920 9.SU1 3S9
Olllclul Saturday 122 4,721 203
Total this week ll,D7tf 4M02
eek ending Jan. 19.... 12,99 1 40.190
veek ending Jan. 12.... 10.913 4U.OJ7
veek ending Jun. 10.073 3,.9jI
VVl'ek .nilliii, li... "o r. -,:w 'm .xl
13,913
12,147
15,048
11,41!)
3.S14
Averugo price paid for liogs for tho puJt
t.U't'ul days, with comparisons:
Mwi. iisoo.iiiiW.iissSMisaLliWi-Ji
1..
Jlh. 2..,
J,u- 3..,
Jun. 4.,
Jll. 6..
Jan. c,
J"". 7..,
Jl"l. 8..,
Jan. 9.,
Jan. jo.'
J""' 11. i
Jan, 12
Jnn. 13.!
Jan. 14.
Jan. 15,
J,u"' 10. !
Jan- 17..
J"", is.,
Jo"- 19..
Jun. 20.
Jun. ii
Jan. 22.!
Jan. 23.!
Jan. 24..
Jnn. 23..
Jun. 20..
4 95 1
5 02!4
I
6 C6i
C 05
6 11
4 21
3 4:
3
3 401
4
4 :u
4 29
3 57
3 57
3 44
3 li
3 23
3 27
3
I 18
3 43
3 46
4 16
4 16
4 11
4 16
4 10
4 09
4 11
4 l
4 to
4 07
4 n
4 11
3 4SI
4 27
3 44
3 51
4
4 37
3 47
3 3S
3 K).
3 40
3 43
4
3 43
3 291
4 35i
3 43
3 53
3 4S
3 40
3 50
3 42
4 3b
3 121
4 :mi
3 45
3 14
5U
I S5
3 50i
3 54
3 61
3 47
4 41
4 49
4 53
4 5S
4 52
4 43
4 55
3 55
3 )
3
3 501
3 07i
t- 17ii
6 1G)
5 25H
6 20S
fi "nu
3 4
3 111
3 49
3 C9
3 19
3 26
3 -3
3 49
3.47i
3 53
3 59
3 12
3 49
3 51
3 54
3 50
391
3 561
3 Gil
3 GO
3 57
3 lit! I 3 U
3 47
3 51
3 54
3 721 3 86
3 23
3 ! -
S S3
4 54
3 20 1
3 26
3 20,
3 23,
3 25
3 SS
4 51
3 50
1 m
3 Ul 3 95
3 (ill
3 57
I
3 02'
3 r.5i
3 72
4 03
3 9ll 3 S3
3 '.-! 3 S4
3 92 1 3 M
4 59i
4 55
4 4S
4 55
3 33 4 (0, i
3 35 I 3 S5
Indlcntes Sunday.
Tho olllclul numher of cars of
brought lu today bv each roud was:
Cuttle. I liurs. Sh'ti.
stock
H'r's.
v;., ,ii. m. i'. ny
O. & St. L. Hy
Missouri Pacific Hy
I'nlon Pnclllc system. ..
C. K- N. W. Hy
F., E. & M. V. R. R . ..
C, St. P.. M. ti O. Hy. ..
H. At M. R. H H 2
C, H. A. Q. Hy
K. C. .V St. J 2
C, It. I. At P., east.... 1
C, 11. I. Ai P., west
3
n
1
9
1
12
0
12
13.
9
Tolal receipts 5 GS 1 4
Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing thu 1111m-
i)ur 01 ncau indicated
Cattlo. Hogs. Sh'p.
8.VS
Kill
Omaha Packing Co...
(3. II. Hammond Co..
Swlrt and Company..
Cudnhy Packing Co..
Armour & Co
Omnha Pack. Co., K.
L. F. IIusz
A. K. Muwlilnuey
Other bjycis
1
40
MH
:,oic
99
2ii
28
26
C
Totals 123 4,791 291
CATTLE As Is generally tho cam on
Saturday, there wero almost .10 cuttle at
all offered on tho mnrket.
Tho receipts the past week have not
been henvv, n decrease of 1,015 luud being
noted ns compared with last week, and
as compnred with the samo week last year
thero Is a falling off of 1,192 heud. Tho
demand from all sources has been In good
shape, and as a result the market has
been fairly nctlvo ull the vvcel' und each
day's receipts havo been clcuned up In
good seascn.
Uio market on beef steers has not shown
much of nny change ull tho week. Tho
situation could best be described by calllns
it n good strong markot. In homo cases
sales wero made that looked 11 llttlo higher.
Tho choice grades were In good dctnnnd nnd
tho light receipts gnvo seileri a llttlo ad
vantage. Tho less deilrable kinds nlso sold
u trlllo higher In some cases for tho tmmo
reunon. Taking It us a wholo tho market
was In satisfactory condb and Mollcr.1
had llttlo dllllcully It. dlt. ...ng of their
holdings, If nt nil drslrnble.
The cow market bus ulso been strong
and nctlvo all tho week. As compared
with tho close of lust week It is sufe to oall
prices u dlmo higher, and In sotno caa'H
ter haps n trifle more. It is the medium
kinds of cows thut uro selling ull tho way
ftom J3.00 to J3.60 thut huve Improved tho
most. The best crudes huvo ulso strength
ened up to some extent, but tho c.ninor4
hnve shown very unio cnunge.
Hulls, calves und Hlntis have followed the
course of tho steer and cow markets, nnd
muv be quoted n little stronger for the
wtok. Tho Inst end of the week till but
tin. best bulls wero Mow, nnd In sonu enscs
tho commoner kinds sold a llttlo lower.
fltcckers and feeders hnve been lu good ,
demand all the week ut strong nrlces, whrrn
tho qunllty was satisfactory. Heuvyvv .tuht
cuttle sell the best, but tho lighter weights
nls-j command good prices where the qual- ,
Ity is sulisruciory. common kiiiu.h nt any 1
weight are slow sale. Cholco M10 stuff m.iy I
also 1)0 quoieu monger mr 1110 wen, uii'i
the Mime Is truo of stock bulls und calvca.
Heprescntutivo sales:
No.
Av. Pr. No.
SCO ! -3
HULLS.
1170 3 05 1....
CALVES.
2go r. 00 1....
V.V .1 .7.
Av. Tr.
1..
1..
1..
1..
1..
.1100 3 40
. 220 0 CO
ISO 0 50
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
910 2 15
STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
763 3 60 1 1093 4 20
1245 4 20 4 1210 4 30
1020 4 20
IIOQS Theru wns a light run of hogs
13
hero today nml tho market opened a big
nickel higher. The bulk of tho early sales
went from 5.lVs t" J".20 nnd ns high a,s
$5.22i4 was paid. About hnlf or tho hogs
changed hands at those prices' and then
tho market eased off a little. Huyers did
not like to glvo over 15.15 und for u tlmo
but llttlo wii3 done. Thoy finally bought
them up However, mostly ut w.uk, with
the lighter weights ut J5.15. Pigs sold
from J5.15 down, depending; upon their
weight. Although the mnrket was not par
ticularly active, everything wus sold In
good Benson.
Tho tendency of prices on hogs hns been
downwnrd the past week. Monday wns
the high day. when tho average cost wan
1-. and Tuesday and Friday wero tho
low days, when the uverugo cost wnu
J).124. The week closed with values about
n dime lower than at thu closo of tho
preceding week. Representative snles:
No.
AV. Sh, Pr.
Wo.
AV. Sh. Pr.
86...
Hi...
.172 40 6
.147 40 6 (.5
.147 80 5 (.5
.19.1 120 6 10
.107 ... 6 10
.201 ... 5 13
,ffl 120 5 13
03..
.265 40 5 1714
f.9 27G
.. 6 74
.. 6 17(4
102..
B( 223
C9 230
9. ..
Rl...
92...
61...
HI...
62 221
63 319
80 5 17V5
ti n4
6 IV (4
5 233
12i) 5 13
... 5 15
... 5 15
... 5 15
... 5 15
... 6 15
40 5 15 .
40 5 15
80 6 )7W
... 5 17(4
... 5'7H
... 5 17W
... 5 1714
... 6 17'4
. . . 6 17X
40 6 17U
1, t :M?
SO 5 13K.
1...
...241
..180
..109
. 210
...210
,..211
..215
..2o3
. .22S
,. 211
..219
. .283
, . .254
..275
..24S
OS....
69. . . .
69....
.213 ... 5 1711
80...
89...
271 120 5 1714
57
40 5 1714
8") 6 '74
80 5 1714
40 6 1714
SO 5 1715
... 6 '.'0
... 5 ro
40 5 20
... 5 20
40 5 20
120 5 20
80 f, 20
G7...
7(3. . .
71...
91...
65...
G7...
133...
fit...
92...
4S...
49...
Gl...
CI...
4S...
...249
...253
212
.'.'.'SIC
...211
...211
10 ..
GH...
77. . .
85...
73...
..272
..211
..35S
..213
65...
64 . . .
60...
CI...
.237
40 5 20
71...
..219
I7V4
.322 120 6 20
G2...
.210 210 5 171,5 "
.220 80 5 17' C
.245 80 f 174 7i
67...
CO...
CO...
82...
SHEEP Thro were no sheep on sale to
day nnd consequently nothing with which
to make a test of the market.
The supply or sheep the past week has
not been particularly heavy, but at tho
t-ame tlmo a gain or 1 .700 head was mndo
over the preceding week. As compared
with tho sumo week last year there Is a
,i,,.r,.i, nmnunt ill? to 3.267 head. Tho
tendency or prices has been downward all j
tho WieK. owing largely 111" inei 111111
tho mutton mnrket has not been in good
shape, which limited tho demand nt tho
hands of puckers. Thu break wus greutest
I Hit ... U .U
f 2C1 ... 5 20
D 217 ... 5 20
2SI 80 5 1714 r,li -01 80 5 20
,201 40 6 til4 GO 225 ... 5 20
,221 80 6 1714 tU 237 ... 5 20
.232 120 6 1714 71 232 ... 6 SO
,220 ... 6 17U tn 232 ... 5 -M
,220 ... 6 1714 77 251 ... 6 2214
.257 ICO 6 17U 54 SCO 100 6 22i
187 ... 6 1714
DO 00
SPEGULATEP
'21
on lambs and ameuniid to front i.v to 25c.
The decline if -beep nnd , cartings was
j.ot quite us inueh und would -bo covenM
In the majority of cases by liifllik!. Kwes
held up In good shape, and, j.idgttig from
sales made the latter part of the week,
they could be called about steady.
Thero have been very few feeder arriving
on tho mnrket of late Nearly all the re
ceipts are tood enough for packers nnd
ronseqtietitlv there has hardly been enough
doing to make a feeder market. The few
bunches that have sold for feeders h.ive
brought good, steady prices.
Quotations- Choice red wethers. J4.3J
4.50! fulr to good wethers, Jl OOiit 23; cholco
lightweight yearlings, JI.5o'flS0; fair to
good yearlings, tl !Mri.50; choice ewes, J3.33
SfS.SO; ralr to good ewes, J3.oxy3.30: choice
spring lamb. J!.23f3.35; ralr to good spring
lambs, J5.00Hf6 .28; tccilcr ewes, J3.2SC3.50!
feeder wethers, J.1.504I3.T8: feeder lambs, JI.W
T4 40. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
2 1 yearling wethers 74
ICS Mexican yearling SI
CHIC.VCO UV11 M'lM'K .MVHKI'.r.
Cuttle Hteiidy llous I'lvi Cents
Higher Sheep Steml,
CHICAOO. Jan. 2G.-CATTL10P.ecelpts,
300 head; nomlnnlly steady; goiMl to prlmo
steers, J5..v0.un; poor to medium, JS.8Jf5.10:
Blockers and feeders, 3.00(ri.iW; cows, Ji.75
471.15; heifers, J2.75df 1.50: cunncrs J2.00fl2.70;
bulls, J2.75cl.40, calves, JI.(Xir.7r.; Texas
fed steers, JI.(Hrl.75; Texas grass steers,
3.354W; Texas bulls, J2.fiiv,3.75.
11UC.S- Receipts, today. 15,000 head; Man
day, 33,000 head, estimated; left over, 1,500
head; opened strong to 6c higher; closed
weak; top, J5 32't; mixed and butchers, SS.05
(J5.S0; good to choice heavy. JJ.IJC6.3Jt4!
rough heavy, J5.nHfG.10; light. J5.ltffl5.25i
bulk tr sales, $5.17t(fi.2R.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1,000
head, steudy; good to choice Wethers, J.I.S0
4(4. 60: fulr to chol-'e mixed, JJ.5043..SR; west
ern sheep. JS..S54I l.5u Teviis sheep, J2.603.&0;
nntlve luinlis, $1 2(HlC.4o, western lambs,
J5.iVilO 40.
Olllclal receipts for two weeks compared:
This week Cuttle, 62.6oO head; hogs, 170.4W
heud; shei p, (il.i'no hi ud. Lust week Cattle,
60.200 heud; hogs, m.iW heud; sheep 70,300
heud.
St. I.imls I.I V e Stock Mnrl.et.
ST. LOUIS, Jnn. 2i).-CATTLE-Hecelpls,
COO heud, Including 5eo heud Texuns; mar
ket steudy; native shipping and export
steers, JI.25iJf5.S0; dressed beef and butcher
steers, J3.9oiifi.Oi; steers, under l.(XNI lbs.,
JJ.OO'.fOi). stoekers und feeders. J2.504l'l.i!
cows and heifers, t2.ooyl.73: dinners, J1.2Stf
2.76; bulls, J2.2fi'4( I.eO, Tcxiih and Indian
steers, J3.ri-I.GJ; cows and heirors, J2.35ij'
3.33.
HOGS Receipts. 3,600 head; market ac
tive, strong und a shade higher; pigs aim
Ights, 6.:iir..25; packers, J5.2oWti.25,
butchers, t5.S5frt.27i4.
SHEEP AND LAM US- Receipts, none,
tnnrket nominal, native muttons. tl.CvHM.SO:
lambs, f 4.2.4i 3.60; cuIIh und bucks, Jl.ooir
4. 2d, stoekers, J2.0O4i3.25.
K 11 11 mm City I.lvr Stock .Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 25.-CATTLE-Ro.
eelpts, 200 head; nominal prices; native beef
steers, Jt.604i5.U0; stoekers and feeders. J3.50
4r4.i5; western fed steers. JI.00H5.iW; Toxns
und Indlun steers, t3.uu4r4.50; cows, t3.001f
4.25; dinners. t2.6043.Wi bulls, J3.004T 1.60:
cnlves, J5.ri04i7.00.
IIOOS- Heceltils. C.00O head; market Ce
higher: top, J3.30; bulk of sales, J5.204?
5.2i: heavy J5 20416.3O: mixed packers, J5.15
4j5.2.i; light, J3.15'i6.20; pls, Jl Mf 1.90.
SHEEP AND LAM US-Receipts, 400 head;
market strong; western lambs. J5.25sr6.6o I
western wethers, JI.254I I.COj ewes, J3.76fl4.25:
culls, J2.5'43.25.
Xmv York Mir Muck Mnrket.
NEW YORK". Jnn. 20. - REEVES - Re
eelpts. 2 head; nothing doing und feeling
llrm; cables steady; shipments, 77c bead
cattle, 2j head sheep und i.'M) quarters of
bceL
CALVES Receipts, 107 head: llrm; bnrn
yard calves. J3.60; veals, nominal.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 3,212
head, sheep, higher; lambs held for an ud
yunco; sales limited: sheep. J3.254H.60:
lumhs. to.inijfi; 10; no cunndu lutnbs.
..''SL'l'i- lb'i'elpts. 2.001 heud; quoted llrm Ut
Jo.5oflK.70; stuto jilgs, J5.75.
St. .loieph l.lvi- Stock Mnrket.
Spl'TH ST. JOSEPH. Mo Jan. 20.-(Spo-clal.)
-Tho Jnurnul quotes:
CATTLE Receipts, 100 hend; mnrket,
steudy; demand strong.
HOGS - Receipts. tl,700 bend; market
steady to 2i4c higher; nil grndes. J5.16Jru.50:
bj.J.1..,.,.f,,,ll!,'H' f"'17''i'i5.2,3; pigs, strong.
SHEEP AND LAM I1S-? Receipts, none;
demand strong for killers.
Stock In Sluht.
Following ure tho reielptH ut tho four
principal western markets for January 2G:
. v.. inn-. iiiiKM. oiieeti.
.1,1,111 wiiiuii 1 , 1.' 4.7ZI
Chicago 3110 5.fi0i)
Kansas City y S.O0
St. Louis GOi) 3.C0O
2i'k)
1,000
400
Totals
1.222 29,221 0,600
Tnledi) (Sruln nnd Seed,
TOLEDO, Jan. 2G.-WIIEAT-Faltly nc
tlvo und higher; eush und January, Ma;
May, S24c; July. Me.
COltN-Qulet und llrm; cash and Jununry,
3Se; May, 40ijc.
OATS-Dull and steady; cash mid Jnntl
ury. 2uc; Muy. 2Ge.
RYE Nominal ut 62c.
B, L. Baldwin & Co
GENERAL
I.'AIIXAJI . HTHEI5T.
I,o 11 k Dlstiuieu Phone, 171)1).
Huy FKYEU HILL OF LEADVILLE nt
Cc n enure; Compauy controls 17 claims In
tho heart of tho District; property being
operated with a steam hoist; hns a record
of production of 1 160,000.00.
Huy PRIDE MINING COMPANY STOCK
at 20c a fihuro; the company owns 45 clulms
and n largo mill; Is .1 steady shipper nnd
employs 25 men; will undoubtedly pay divi
dend1! this year.
Wrlto for Information concerning divi
dend paying stock showing nn Investment
of better than 3314 per cent, to Herbert S.
Shaw, ofllccs 14 nnd 15, Drown Pulnco Ho
tol, Denver, Colorado. Approved stocks
Bold on lnstnPr.ent plan. Direct prlvuto
wlro to ull Colorado exchanges.
w. mm smith & 00.
Investment Securities,
Wo offor:
50 Union Stock Yards Stock, South Oma
ha, at 9114c
5,000 Fred Krug Brewing Co'fl. Donds, nt
6 per cent.
J4.000 Mortgago, flvo years, C por cent.
$050 mortgage, C per cent,
Stocks and bonds bought and gold.
i:i'.:o l'ltriiuni Street. Telephone 10(11,
INVi:S I IN Oil, OreatiHt
- - - opportunity
to make n grout amount of money from
small Investment in OU since tho days of
Pennsylvania Ull excitement. Wo havo l,9o0
acres of Oil Lands near tho great 7.000 bar
rel gushors In tho wonderful Sand Fork OH
Fields, lu Lewis County, W. Va. Portion
of our stock offered at 6c mi tho dollar.
Money to bo used In drilling wells. Prop
erly all paid for und 11011-nssetsuble. For
further particulars address
SAND FORK OIL .i OAS CO.
Pcnbndy HulUtng, Wheeling, W. Vn.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.,
Telephone l(l.'ll), (I11111I111, A eh.
COMAUSSION,
CHAIN, PROVISIONS nml STOCKS,
lloiii-il nf Trade.
Correspondence: John A. Wnrren & Co.
Direct wires to Chicago and Now York.
If so, spcculnto succejsfully. Send your ,
orders to a rollnblo house, wliero they will
ho placed on tho open market. Wo cau
moko for you in one month moro Interest
on your monov than uny bank will pay you
In a yenr. Send for our book on speculation
It is free.
J. K. Comstock & Co.,
j Room -.'! Trudei'ii llldg, Cliieiiuu,