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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATBltDAT, J A 2s V Alt V 25, 100L.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
lnUtort W.it for Frthr DitdIopbiiU
IB UriD llt&lltni .
I
TRADE IN WHEAT 15 r AIRLY ivt
Prediction of Cold
Vmc Stiffens
Prices, lint Cables "row Wcnk
ami Mnrkrt 'ecoiiic'
Nervous. .
.,,n,r,n inn i -Grain tirlccs played, n
balancing Rroo touny umicr
tlon of traders to wait
1 .. ,n liimtlon. May whent
closed Uo higher, May corn 1401ic higher
and May ohts l'.0o lower,
closed THfllSHo hlKhw. . . nt
irnuo in wiw "" ","',,, nt Im-
JaSntr'Th'- Prod.c iotl"o a cold
wnvo descend ng on tho winter whuui .;
Try Miff ened prices at tho opening onjUioM
17 a fncVoK 'through a ""nucnt dip on
.iniu in tho course grains. MM openou
.TrS.hoV tnn. shade lower nt 7Wi07914c.
.fo in ior btpw weak and though mo
tb. fi ln.r5?.W..-Wl.,rf , Yiirncd dull for
ma
tim nml Mav nriccs sngged with oats
Vm-eJlnd.M?&JKhe. Worts covered
and. corn , to nXWMe. ."?"" . ,ni
S JL1- v.nti T rccclt ts were small, a
hi?t stendv reaction st In. Coarso
SlnYn. liitrnn u llrm utt and May wheat ad-
Snnt tS mdc clMlnir "lrm; "io higher at
?5?nmur Tocnl fe"?luts were 22 cars,
Corn opened higher on local covering by
shorts nnd tho cold wither predlc ions.
Tho weakness of yesterday wns still felt
and on western bearish tendencies tho
mnrkrt turned wenk.' The Kansas City
cora b ockaflo Htlll hSd a weakening effect,
ieatcrn and coast markets' showed declines
nnd May slumped to us-fc. uhiiii; "
comparative llrmness nnd Inter the cold
wenther got In Its bullish cne;t. .There
seemed to bo n wnltlng tendency In tho
.,(, nn.i iviniinh' ihrrn wns Home fair buying
It took Mny up only to ran. Tho closo wna
Ilccclpta
steniiy, He ingncr ni i;vuwv.
Oats suffored worst of tho pits on tho
early dip. At tho outset they were frnc
iinnniiv Hiphnr. hut thev soon broko
sharply lc to 14,ic. Tho selling was not
prominent, being scattered outside stops.
Thcro was no apparent attempt to support
the market and tno sum
other pits took oats on
way. amy cioseu easy,
frtAn Tlnr'Alnln wfrr 10?
Provisions were fairly active and started
firm with hlghor prices on u strong hog
market. Tho later grain weakness brought
..t.. u.illl.. I., rrnrls lull whntl
.-,,.-,,-- -Ann ni :U.l fIirH. I ivti
maklngrn "total foY t hi tl rce points of 327 OYSTBHS-Mwllunw. per can. 22c; Stand-
nT.in.f 419 last week and 213 a year ago. arfls, per can, 23c; extra selects, per can,
?r?mnrV reprint were 412.000 busheU, com. gc; New York Counts, per can. 40c; bulk
J.urSi with OM bushels last year. Bea- Standards per gal., Jl.2ofll.2J: bulk extra
bXdcTenranceHn wheat and llor equaled wlect;. Oci.65; bulk New York Qounts.
. ViVS-KK iow in -.; pVitf ii'fTtM"',,nni! Bec1' crated. lic.
' grains begun to nrm up short covering nnd
replacing some long lines urougiu u Km
rnlly. May pork closed 12c up at$l(5.l'U,
iny inru iwtriva niri
Mny ribs 7Hc up nt $8,
Mny lard
Estlmnted receipts for
so enrs; corn, wi enrs
21.0(10 nenu.
Tho leading futures ranged ns followa
Articlcs.T Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close.lYcst'y
Wheat
Jan.
May
July
Corn
Jnn. Mny
July
Oats
May July
Sept.
Tork
Jan.
Mny
lard
Jan. Mny
July
Rlbs
.Tilll. May
July
or ,B.du-D. ivuu caps, o; Jonathans, $5:60; llellello
; onis, hj curs, uugs, ..uu. ' u
f5Kft78
7914
79
E9H1
75n:
791'8fJU
79
gjf
G
162TifTKl
447445'
33UI
16 00
?! ?5..
16
10 B7H
9 32V4
ft Bj
9
8 37h'
8 B?(4
8 32V4
8 67W
s lU
No. 2.
Cash quotations wera as follows:
F-lomt-Mnrket ensv: winter patents
M.80SM.80; straights, $3.4O3.80; clenrs, $3.20
3.50; spring specials, $4.30; patents, $3.50iiJ
3.80; straights, $3.10103.40. '
WHEAT No. 3 spring. 71(S75Hc; No. 2
red
O
4SV
UYR No. 2. 62c.
BAULKY Fair to choice malting-,
62Hc.
SEEDS-No. 1 nax, $1.66V4; No. 1 north-
western. $1.70; prlmo timothy, $6.80. Clover,
contract grade. $9.609.63.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $16.15.
16.20... per 100 lb $9.2509.30. Shorn
riDS Biaea lioouui, .uij no uu
shoulders (boxed), $7.12147.25. Short clear
Ides (boxed). $S.70Wt.fq:
WHIHKV uasis or nign wines, i..
rr. 1. ,.Amlni w.m Ilia .aKatnta onf! aliln.
XIIC lUIIUIMWh T1V..I ..." u.) i
ments of grains yesterday:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 20.000 34.000
Wheat, bu 86.000 126.000
26.000
96 COO
11.000
h&
Corn, bu 71.WK) iyu,
Oats, bu 182,000
tl. hu s.ooo
Barley, bu 65,000 7,(
nn thn Produce exchaneo today the but
tcr markot was steady; creameries, is
!3V4cj dairies, 1420c. Cheese, steady, lOf
10c. Eggs, easyfrcsh. 2323Hc
NRW YORK GKNI5RAI, MAIIKEX
Quotatlona of the Dar on Varlona
Commodities,
xrcw vrmf .Tun mVT.nnn nerelnts.
75i 7SffT76 "BU
79 (shi 'Ml TSi
ra'fftj ""aii
62H-3U 63W 625
39V4 39S 39t?
33U 33V4 32T4
'is'io" 'is bo" 'is'ii'
16 60 16 60 16 40
9 22V4 9 32H 9 22
9 42H ft B5 9 40
9 47H 9 G7& 9 47
I
"r'kU "o'fio" "s'go"
8 65 8 70 8 65
12.702 bbls.; exports. 7,744 , bbls. I stenAlly 8HlPMENTS-prour 4 om?8!53,000 .bu
held nnd unchanged; wlntot patents. $3.75(fr 33,000 bu.; corn, b'u ' ts isMwi w,,cat
4.00: -winter strnlghts. $3.60QtJ.75; Minnesota ' ,uvu ou" oats. 81.000 bu.
patents. $3.SSM.15; winter extras, $2.90
5.30: Minnesota bakers, $2.2503.35; winter
low trades. $2.7002.80.- Rro Hour, dull: fair
good, $j.aKtrJ.40 cnoice to rancy, j.wai'
CORNMEAL Easy; yellow western.
$1.80: city. $1.28; Brandywlno, $3.6003.70.
tVVDICI lit
afloat; utatc, 66367g c. I. f., New York, car
tots. .
UUliiilir iiiuiliiiibi wiu'l?! JJHiiuifi
WHEAT Receipts. 12,959 bu.; No. 2 red,
85?ic, afloat; No. 2 red, S0c, clovator; No. 1
nortnern iiuiutn, r. o. u. nuoai; r.o. i
hard Manitoba, 8SV.C. -T, o. b. nlloat. It was
a narrow market in wncat an any ana
. I. . . . n . ... A . nff Ik. . I I I n ....
iuiiul ricimy uiuot ill ma mm', ui'viiini. ul' I
on foreign nuying ana smaller Argentine
hlpmenls prices later yielded to lfqulda-
lion, nndbear oneratlons. after which thev
rocovcrea on n aemanu rrom snorts niui I
. - . .. i
closed nrm at '.io not decline. March closed
iii.
tlon and mid-day weaknes
s.'from which
w.ht..cl?ilnic
prices later ranted with
niffWi7r
Options, caster at tlrst, but turned firmer
tveiiiuuiiy cm wiu enrn sieauiness.
IIAY liasy; snipping, coc; good to
cnoice. ai'.a'ucoc.
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice,
jiji crop, imiiac; lyw crop, sjikq; ik9t m
tci -iiuiiiu i-iiubi, iiivi viu i, iiuiiac; 1UUU. K(
in . .enn . ' i 7 1
Ayres. light to heavyweights. 230-:6Ho. '
WOOIw Firm: domestic fleece, 25026a:
Thxoh, 16017c.
4v a,J. w nituilj , .lllllll,
uu.iu; nwi., jj.ihi'uiii.uu; ucer nnms, ."oqjsic
city, extra India mess. $17.5Mn9.B0. Cut
meats, dull: pickled bellies. SW01Oc: nick-
led shoulders. 7c; picked hnms. ftfioc.
Lard, firm; western steamed. $9.77409.80; re-
lined. Arm: continent. $9.95: South Amer.
lea, 110.75: compound. $8.0008.25. Pork,
tekdv: family. $17.60018.00: short el,, ir
M7.5O01S.5O: mess, $16.50017.25. , . '
111 ITTI,' TI TlnnAlr,.. t n.v ,.r, , n , .
itnte dairy, 140C2o; creamery, 1602l'i,'jc; fac-
and Pennsylvania, 2S0ft)c; western
candled, at mark. 2ic.
SUGAR Raw, llrm: fair rellnlng. So;
rentrlfutlal, 06 test, 3V4c; molasses sugar,
io, reiuieu, lirnij crusnru, u..oo; pow
arrru. i.c granuiaieu, oj.iac.
COFFEE Quiet: No. 7 Rio. c.
MOLASSES Steady; Now Orleans, 34(9
lie.
POULTRY Alive, weak; springers. 80
to, turkeys, lO01OVic; fowls 9,401Oe.
Ik-. m . ... inni imr nM.ll'. Ill. o. ""i
i;uiin iteceiius, t,wu du.; exports, 4.4S3 iv""i -f T I lS -a lo J1 ios., qu et.
bu. Spot. stealy ; No. 2. 67V4c. elevator, and fj. lo",?i;leaL mlddlM. heavy. 33 to 40 lbs.
7ic. i. o. b. afloat. A flurry of covering nt 8Il?!L c,LcaJ", blfoks, 6 to 20 lbs.
the opening of corn today on light receipts VinV' beifief? ft fC r1?!10 20 ,bB- 40a M
Hiivtvii(.cu nnvn, n 1111:11 nn
iioauj ill. uucuuiiHcu ihici-o. jHnuary Closed httvav i.V,".. "..
B7tic; May, fi6Titi7Hc closed nt 07Uo; July, . H, .nA;Hnr.m.Amerl,can , n"rst wh'te.
WH'ic. closed nt 67Hc. 48iWMAiE,rcn' .i1"0.8',00 ort,u- M-
OATS-Recelpts. 118,500 bu.; pxports, 3.562 ,in.tCnJs-, h,cat. 'luring the Inst threo
bu. Spot, easier; No. 2. 60c; No. 3, 49We; d'l8 2W.000 centnls, Including 152.000 Amcr-
No. 2 white. 52c; No. 3 white, 51V4c trnck ',cn"- ASlSr,cul. c,orn lurlnK ho Inst three
mixed western. fOc: trnck white, 'biabt da.yH. centals.
lUDER-Steady: Oalvestpn. 20 to 25 lbs.. No. 2 mlxod. 62jBc; rio. 3 white. taneSHoi
18c; California. 21 to 25 lbs,, 19'f.c; Toxns No. 3. BSc. ' '? 1
dry, 24 to SO lbs.. lUic. OATS-No. 2 white. 470171. c
LEATHER Firm: hemlock sole. Rurnn RYE Nn. 5 f.n ' ,"""-c-
. . MINNKAPm.TH Tnr. ni hmi e. . ,n
cheesh Receipts, 1,131 pkgs.; i rm: f.,1Ki, si v; t:r,-.-V"i..,..-'.,VJii."?rt
fancy large state, full cream, fnll mado tYm-k: No' 1 hnV 7. fe, Vwi,n.
10V4&Wie: fancy large late made. best.Aiiic We; No. 2 northern rUsiVlc nor,1,!rn'
fancy small stato. fuH cream, lieilijc; FLOUR-Flrst n iir nts ii Rr.ni o". ,
fancy small lato mado. best. 9i,4c. " n,i,,i ' tl.,u, "V"'. '?cA-9.a!. second
EGGB Recclnts. 3.375 pkgs.: llrm: sinln 'iiL'"WX;r""""' :-r second
Ull- I
Dressed, quiet: springers, 101491114c; fowls,
uwdiic; turKeys, vwww
f.f KTALS Thn New York nnd I.owlnn
tin markets were higher. Abrond there
was nn ndvnnce of i for spot, hut ruturcs
wen. tinrhiinireil. TliU rlnxpit mint In Lon-
don nt s.vn v nnd futures nt 103 iss.
zi.2o. i no tono wns nrm lit tins nuvnncc.
l'itiiiflp t.n m MlnnHu l.nt .mint lltlfl 1111
changed here, with lake nt $11, electrolytic'
nl Iin VTII rt till una nir t. I 1 1 1I 7 I .niv nfl WIN
nuoui 7s ea higher, cosine wiui imures
iiv wis. iA:rtu no uuii unu unv iiHiih"-"
tho local market. At Indon there wtis u
decllnu rif In .Id to 10 18k Od. Snelter wan
(inlet, with 34.30 quoted, nnil London wns
niKu tincnnnged nt JU6 is. iron wns quiet.
The .English mnrkets for Iron were Htm,
uinsirow c osinir at vjh i unu mii ics-
borough nt 44s 4V4d. rig Iron wnrrants
closed here nt $11.00012.00; No. 1 northern
foundry, $16.00017.60: No. 2 northern
foundry, $16.00016.75; No. 1 southern foundrv,
$16.00016.60; No. 1 southern soft foundry,
it.wnit.w.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Condition of Trade nnd Qnointlonn o,,
Sfnple nml Fancy Produce.
EGGS Recclnts more llbernl: market un
settled; fresh stock, 19020c. 1
LIVE POULTRY Hon. 6U07c; old
roosters, 30lc; turkeys, 70 Do; ducks nnd
geese, 70c; spring phlckcns, per lb., 6WtP
ic.
DRESSED POULTRY-Turkeys, 10012c;
WOc; geese. 9010c; spring chickens,
evinvtc. nens, sc.
. HUTTER-iCommon to f(i
TTER Common to fnlr, HVic; choice
dnlry . In tubs, 4B017o: sepn
. FROZEN FISH Black I
i rat or, ..tiizic.
bass ide? wi-n-i i5n' hull RS'.ia in-."A r.
f aloes, 7c; catllsh. 12c; cod, 10c; croppies,
Hci halibut. 11c; herring. 6o: haddock 9c;
Pike, Sc; red snapper. 10c; s ilmon, 12c; sun-
llnli. Cc: trout. 4c; whltellsh. Rc; ulckercl,
fc; fresh mackerel, each, 20fl35cf smelts,
l,IOE'6NS-a,lve, per doz., GOc,
VEAL-Cholco. CfiSc.
COIIN-New, 61c; old, C4c.
IIAY Prices nunlnl liv n Minim M,i.
"y Dealers- nssoclStlon: ci.olce up-
fo' hny of good color nnd quality. Dc
iminu lair. Kecclpts, 7 cars,
VKauTAiiMis.
tir9J,ATf3s":!I.omo, erown, Jl; northern,
30c.
Hutnbagas, per
W.W.'Hr.r bu., coc,
7 V-.h;V,:V"'''KM- lothousc
ner 'doz.. ii.rs
ur. 1 I H illflml
bbl., $6.50: hot-
"o 'Ottuue, t,t.r doz., 25c,
PARSMCY-Pi-r doz., 23c.
FRUITS.
H.'fKSIl'nBa". Per keg. $8.
V'l MWl UCiltlLl H.M Int ll.l -A.
crate, $2.7n.
per
NAVY UEANS-Pcr l.n' t in
xiiui'lCAL FHU1TS.
b.dAaNrCn"f0rnlft navc,s' -759:
IilC.MONS Pnn.v tirrn-r. . . ....
03.23 ..,, o.uvnjuo; cnoice, $3.00
$2.123.75NAS - Pcr bunh' according to sZo
PortedpCearUrnl,noCTr cartos. ! m-
6HoA8aVBc?lan!'' 'n,C0-lb- boxes- Pe- I.
MISCMT.T.AWirriTTa
Sh"TpW,WrC.EI,SaL,nUi?' .u1
No.' 2 soft shenc,iS;,.r,iTheo,l'ur2.r "-. . ci
rW1' Per bbl- 2Br Now
,Vr2"S-Per lb-. 8c.
4XO. l s
veal ca!
H,Lr'.Lt0 i2 lbs.. 9c: NO. 2 VMl rnlf
PCs. 7Bc;' hbVs'o0',,. h,.fef 13c
St. lonl. Grain anil Provision..
IT. LOUIS. Jnn oi .
OM!ic; May. Tic; July x?Ic; tri?.ck'
8!4ff4N4c. ' 'c' ,UIJ 330 NP- 2 white,
V,YS-Wcak at 6oc.
FJOUR Unchnn "l. .
ex t ra f a ncy' nnd 7Pa ?n &
""(. J-iuur, W.Z6M3.J0 " u-u'rO'
8 JEDS-Tlmo hy. stca.lv n, trnv.c
J;9"NMKAIstcndA' at ivw ,0 0026-S0.
a-uuii. weak: snrirnT i
i. co iracK,
.....
nrniiiJ, weak; timothy Si" m,. m.
Prairie. $7.O0(f(10.0o. ""u'y. Ji-oOgifOO;
VISIONS-Pork, higher- lnhl,i i .
S;?5; new. $16.70. Lard. h&Zr3 !
! J new, $16.70. lrd hlpiiV ioTM.T' ii,u'
"lt meats (boxed). tlrHi- ni,r22WVDry
"'"i.clfnr ribs. $S.B0; clear Vldes - ,orta
ieilh. "-m; oxtraC'X?ta.MiS7i2:.
BAaaiN56,f0IiS-'1-.
12cPduek? Wi:m: fhloken., Sc; turkovs.
U&C0?TBRS,w; ewam'ery. 18Q24c; dairy,
SSleaay at 22c.
bbls wheat,
Liverpool Grain mid. Provisions
LIVERPOOL. Jnn. 24.-whkatb..
No
rcq. western wlnlor. steadv. fi.M.
pKXti
March 6 W'jinJ .."res: Dull;
nef.iaoid, H5sen7.!. ifstaa?
February. s 3.d; Wrch. v$vlf?&
I'BAS Canadian, atumiv c. m..
l- lUUll St.- Lrflll M fon-.. .i.
-s9lJi ...uiur, nrm,
ar3Pfs4.LOnd0n (Pac,fl0 coast)' n
iyiSlONBeef. nrm, extra India
ttiarh 7'1 rrtii f. , caiiu inula
V.,; ri mess western,
nni jrL Vi.ul,!i American reilned, in
P.nus' A'H Ga Prlmo western, In tierces. 47n
lltimo n in.l .. .. . ft .
;," " .r11 ' lo lbs..
"I.."' 'i'?- .."a.ctin, Cumberland
Slru" rTh slrV,,.U nt0 J? "V. du". 38s.
aft0"1 ,en4,d,csl,oP"lled Slates,
Knnsns City firaln unil Provisions.
iiA.NS.A.8. C-,7.v Jnni 2vrWHEAT-May.
''Vsc: July, ibHc; cash, No. 2 hard. 76c:
HAY Cliolrn tlmnlliv til r.nxii I cut.
prairie. $1:1.06. " " ' ,-""";o
BUTTER-Creamery, 18022c; dairy, fancy,
EGGS Lower fresh Allmmnvi i-
sas stock quoted on 'chance it oi. in
oss nfr. , , L 'lWr".?a..r?: .loz".
cases Included 2 o wmiewoou
REC'I51P.TS-Whent a -on im M mc,
hu.; n.iti .MwiAV".?lt' 3" uu" corn'
SHIPMENTS wi'ipnt iikvio i.. . ...
ftiVi i,,V ;YJJ.ea. iQ-m bu-: corn,
' """"" "
1
"'nel"H Whe'nt, Flour nml Itinn.
BRAN-In bulk, $17.00017.50.
Toledo Oriiln nnd Seed.
TOLEDO. O., Jan. 2I.-WEAT-Dilll and
lXif Ju y f,2c! Jnnuary. sic.
CORN Mnv. BU-' .lull. iriTin.
OATS Quiet: Mnv. 4Ua; Jiil'v.'lln! l.Vhrd.
nri. I'll 1 ' ' ' '
Ci-OVERSEED Oulet: Janunrv, I5.fi! 14:
March, $5.92V4.
.ySriT.SrPcr '.4-bu. bnsket.
i uniN I l'Hl'er tin.. Kilo.
100 lbs.. 11.23. '
equeni rise in uio o ; iui i-u i atukh Homo growrf, per
ONIONS-Spanlsh, per crate, $22o- Mich-
. 1)l;r u-uasKct crntc,
,.AI PLKS-Ben Davis, per bbl.. si.onwi
,?mo"ow:-V.ll?n' L BAIIS-Vlkcr, $2.25; Lawrcnr to o-ra
Vliinn, ,.ilu.
DEMAND STEADILY INCREASES
AotW Mnii'Mtarnf Fluti Eionn Uoit
Biily Ejid.
WESJERN CITIES EXERT MOST PRESSURE
Hvliill Trade Is of linnietise Volnme
mill .loliliers llnvc l.nrKC
MprliiK Orders to
' Fill.
NEW YOItlC. Jnn.i2l.-It. O. Dun & Co.'s
Weekly Review of Triiclo tomorrow will
Ull v'l
l.lttln iif n nnvnl tintiirp linn develoned In
tho business or llnanclal situation during
the past week. Conditions of the priufding
wcok wcro accentuated us n ruie, active
manufacturing plantH becoming stilt more
busily engaged, While the downward tend
ency of prices was not checked.
Retail trade Is of Immense volume nnd
Jobbers have Immense spring orders to till.
Western cities send' tho most satisfactory
returns, but, neurly all sections nrc cnoy
Ing wholesome activity, even the south
showing cvldenre 6f improvement.
Wnges were voluntarily ndvnnced nt n
niimhnr nt miiniifnrtiirlni? nlunts nnd hours
I . . . ... 11. Tl. . 1.1,,,.
IllllCCII 111 UlllUIB llll'IU lYUlU 1KII Hll'U.
. 1 . (.,,.. l.HI 1 1...... nM.
uuniru versien, wiiiiij phiiiuii wuiimhv-ii m.
In grenter demand thnn supnij.
Conditions In the Iron unrt steel Industry
nro shown by record-hrcakliig production
at many plants nnd rapid Increase ,of facili
ties nt others. When orders for mils enn
not. bo taken becnuse delivery Is desired
beforo the Inst quarter of the yonr It would
seem that new llgureg of output were as
sured for 1902. , ,
Structural mills nre equally well occupied,
having contracts for olllce buildings, fac
tories, bridges, trnck clevntlon nnd other
instructive work, Plntea and sheets arc
available more promptly, .owing to en
larged capacity of mills.
Despite the pressure for nearly all steel
products and pig Iron, there Is no tendency
to forco quotations, but rather n stubborn
reslstenco to cvory upward movement.
This featuro of the market Is watched most
Intently, as the abnormal activity would
lose Its chief value ns an' Indication of
prosperity If business were stimulated by
excessive prices.
Incidentally, foreign competition would
also bo Invited nnd mills nbrond arc In n
position to tako mil ndvnntago of any such
opportunity.
Textile Mnrkct.
Textile mnrketi ,iro quiet, nlthough re
ports of the Jobbing trade nro most fnvor
able, except nt somo southern potntB. Cot
ton mills nro busy ns n rule, but" uncer
tainty ns to tho future of tho rnw mnterlnl
tends to unsettlo prices. Heavy goods for
Chlnn nro In better Inquiry, nlthough the
views of sellers nro still nbovc prices of
fered. Home buying of lino yarn -goods
Increnscs. Print cloths nro nominally 3c,
nnd scarce for near delivery.
Woolen mills nro working overtime nnd
have much business In sight. More linens
opened nt slightly lower figures than a
yenr ago, which was natural in view of the
dlffercnco In cost of raw material. Raw
wool la strengthened by tho higher prices
secured nt the London sale.
Footwear holds firmly to tho advance re
ported last week, with only n moderate
volume of business. Sole lenther is Arm,
with stocks low, but somo othsr' varieties
aro slightly easier. Belting butts ami
harness leather have declined fully a cent.
Upper leather Is fairly stendy. concessions
being chiefly to move largo lots. Export
snles of hemlock to, England arc liberal.
Hides nre still declining, especially for Im
ported goods. '
Hesitation fienernl.
Hesitation la general In tho markets for
staplo products. Thero Is no longer the
reckless buoynncy so conspicuous a short
tlmo ngo. Disaster to ono prominent oper
ntor hnd n calming Influenco nnd In the
enso or corn tho Inslgnlflcant exports can
not well bo entirely Ignored. I- rom Atlantic
ports for tho week the movement wns but
350.500 bushels, against 3.472,614 a year ago.
Foreign buying of wheat, flour included.
Is much more liberal, all ports of the United
States sending out 4,320.005 bushels dur Ing
the past wcelt, compared with 4,038,3S1 n
your iiro
Meats hnve weakened, especially lard, and
dairy products nro also less Inflated.
Raw sugar stiffened, owing to restricted,
nrrlvnls, which are natural since Cuban
holders await favorable torlff arrange
ments, and bounty discussions affects con
ditions In Europe.
Cotton Is not receiving the support an
ticipated, reports of exhausted stocks on
plantations being refuted' by undiminished
rCFaUur'es for tho week numbered 301 In
tho United Slates, against 300 Inst year,
and twenty-eight In Canada. agalnst forty
six last year.
nRADSTUKET'S HEVIBW OF TRADE.
Iron and Steel Mill" Never Hnd So
Many Advnnce Orders.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Bradstreofe to?
morrow will say:
Influences of tho week havo been largely
favorable, notably among these being con
tmucd steadiness of general prices, though
cereals have weakened slightly ns a roflec
tlon of continued liquidation accelerated
this week by the nrrlvnl of much needed
snow lit the western half of tho winter
wheat belt a further expansion In spring
trade at leading Jobbing centers, re inewed
ii.,.. h nvnnrtrrs in wheat, though Ir
regularity In prices still tend to discourage
henvy trndlng. while tho slight strengthen
ing In cotton prices Is based largely on con
tinued confidence In future values and he
very heavy export movement now going
WJ .V ..A.. J- .I.a n..n.nn holllf. nntll'll
on. snipmcnm iui mo o" y...0
..in aaa i. n i ah inrn-pr ilinn n. vear ago.
Railway earnings mm vu........
.,.nini. nrnHindnns and the Improvement In
the car situation In Jnnuary does not seem
to havo been at the expense of receipts.
Clearings nre smaller than a year ago, be
cause speculation Is at a very low ebb, but
distributive trade Is probably larger than
that or a year ngo.
ft... orAm.ih ,f the Iron nnd steel mar
i... ,.miin iinriinneerl. thouch on the sur
face demnnd Is quiet and the Improvement
In the car shortage situation makes up for
larger production. The large business
booked renders consumers and producers
-in... n..- na in' thn nutlnnk. KfTorts Of
conservatives to prevent prices from reach
ing heights wnicn migni uiscuuoibu .r
sumption nro not altogether successful, ns
evidenced oy mv bhiv m ,uc
i,.i,nm ni nrlvniirpd nrlres.
1IIHII1.. ...... ."".. -.--, . ... ,. .
Moro IS doing man usum in mm nine iii i
Iron and steel and the mills never had so
many advnnce orders booked. Bar .Irpn Is
$1 higher nt Chlcngo and nil other, finished
products are active and strong. A feature
thero Is the sale of 30,000 tons of malleable
Iron for delivery In tho second half of 1902
at full prices. ,
In Otncr melius irrcsunnin m nun a.
feature, weakness 'bplng manifested In
copper, which falls to develop consumptive
demand, though quotations for It have
again declined, and sheet copper has llko
wlso been reduced.
Complaints or a. smau margin oi iiruin in
print cloths and similar goods continue to
como from riew ungianu, v inisneu guoun
are said to do selling ueiow puruy, wun
cost of grain cloth and business In staple
cottons Is reported Indifferent. Jobbers
nro reported busy opening spring styles of
nrlnts nnd glnghnms nnd meeting with
satisfactory recognition.
Dress wooiens continue in goon uemanu
nnd the men's wear market Is In good
slinpe. Raw wool Is fairly actlvo and tho
tone Is firm. Territory wools nro senrco
in iinnnlv nt tho cast, while ft fair business
lias been dono in Australian grades and
London wool sale prices aro nigucr.
Eastern shipments of boots and shoes on
orders continues In excess of a year ago,
the gain so fnr In January being 11 pcr
cent. The feeling Is that Jobbers may hold
off In tho hope of affecting tho price of
lenthur.
As Intimated a week ago tho decline In
sugar appears to have been overdono. Im
mrdlato requirements nf cano sugar for re.
liners' use havo been In excess of receipts
nnd prices Imve been marked up U of n
cent for rnw, with the market strong at
tho advance, while refined grades have Im
proved 10 points In sympathy. A severe
break In coffee prices occurred Ills week as
n result, primarily, of continued heavy
movement.
Heavy snows In the lumber regions havo
aided logging operations, but In tho great
consumptive markets tho winter has been
an open one and building operations have
gono on with less than the usual Interrup
tion, with tho result that stocks arc re.
ported small and prices firm'. That dlsad
vantnges are connected with the open
winter Is proved by the reports of dullness
In rubber goods and advices from Provi
dence are that production may bo further
curtailed.
Wheat, Including flour, exports for tho
week nggregnto 3,639,479 bushels, ns ngnlnst
4,690,202 last week and 4.838,678 In this week
Inst year. Wheat exports July 1 to date
(thirty weeks) aggregate 161,614.152 bushels,
as against lll,0O',,,372 last season.
Corn exports nggregato 179,520 bushels, ns
against 298,093 last week and 3,972,152 last
year, July 1, 1901. to dato, corn oxpnrts are
21.433,237 bushels; against 121,702,912 last sea
son, Business failures In the United States for
tho week number 292. as acnlnst 291 Inst
week. 281 In this week last year. 252 In 1900.
M'J l. ISM nnit In 1VW fnnn.ll... fr.ll,....
... .vow h... wv ... .."J. VUI1UUIU1I imiutvo
for the week number 31, as ngnlnst 35 Inst
week nnd 31 In this week n yenr ago,
vi:i:ki,v ci.uahixo iioiihii TAiu,t5.
t(TKreK:itp of niisliipun Trntisnntcil '
tlio Anxoelntoil tlnnks.
NEW YORK, Jan. 24,-Tlie following ta
ble, compiled iy Urndstruet, show tho
bank clearings at the principal cities for
the week ended January 23, with the per
centage of Increase and decrease us com
pared with tho corresponding week last
year:
j ClearliiBS.J Inc. Dec.
$1,(06,1IW3 tTo
1CS.I37.76.1 27.7
13rt.b67,536 2.4
117,481,413 20.6
G.',SI2,161 36.1)
45,:l'9,243 4S.1,
25,63),7SSI 21.1
21.495.52Ji 16.6
20.379,100 4.1
10,681 ,!78i i6.7
17,8MU33 82.2i
16,'.U.o22 15.11
13,33,453 45. B
12,5,,975 10.2
10,039,535 13,7
10,014.611 -2S.8
8,029,201 .3,1
7,414,535 13.1
6,803,6.11 3.5
5.20 1.273 12.3
6 031,165 14.4
4.612,656 5.9
4,93S,6!6 31.9
3,t84,3tl 21.2
3,831,802 7.6
3,851,739
2,821.282 51.9
3.066.$6I 4.8
3,:0j,0.12 16.6
2.620.3S4 15.3
4,057,0l9 29.7
3,040,070 5.S
2.169,112 35.1
2,384,931 24.8
2.19S.938 14.1
3,016,501 36.1
2,884,135 23.6
2.7S4.358 6.4
1,399,600 2.7
1.669,321 12.7
1,617,511 8.4
1,523,691 21.0
1,730,152 42.3
' 1,791,811 25.1
1,571,001 17.6
1,727,390 30.1
1.5S0.119 25.3
1,437,730 20.9
1,369.301 20.9
1.36M09 3.3
1,383,203 19.8
l,3o5.633 41.9
1,097.369 1.2
1,098,964 13.9
1,101.219 101.8
l,(,85,OSI 37.S
1,181,218 29,6
1,39 ,710 20.1
770,702 7.7
771.000 6.4
926.S51 67.1
570.115 22.9
721,865 16.1
615,692 7.5
795,801 66.1
. 555,400 13.2
' 669.157 9.4 ....J.
603.5S5 11.3
B71.F5I 14.6
347,400 22.1
605,168 24.6
487,178 14.3
4SS.782 47.1 v
630,920 62.0
375,392 5.6 .......
370, 46S 28.9
377,900 39.6
38S.432 63.7
247.5S7 21.0
1SX.8.VS 69.3
329.670 42.4
164,274 B.O
12,?9I,493 13.2
7,451,800 19.S
9,863.000 16.9
9S6.163
6S1.090
326,955 ...... 7.3
867,979
365.405
146,606
, $2,225,599,076 1.2
819,450,193 18.1
CITIES.
New York
Chicago
Boston ,
Philadelphia ....
St. Louis
Pittsburg
Baltimore
Sap Pmnclsco..
Cincinnati ......
Knnsns City....
Detroit
New Orleans,,,,
Minneapolis
Cleveland
Ixiulsvllle
Indianapolis ....
Providence
OMAHA
Milwaukee
St. Paul
Denver
Buffalo
St. Joseph
OntMlm. .
.711 (1IIIIUII v
1 I I. . .1 '
ii.-iiiiiiiiiu
Memphis
Senate
Washington
Albany
Hartford
Ins AiiEClcs
Salt I.ake Cltv
Toledo ,,
Portland, Ore
Rochester
Peoria
Fort Worth
Atlanta
Norfolk
Des Moines. t
New Haven
Sprlngilcld, Mass,,..
Augusta t
Nnshvllti;
Worcester
Grnnd Rapids
Sioux City
Dayton. O
Syrncusc
ncrnnton
Portland, Me
Snokanc
Tncoma
Wilmington, Del
Davenport
Fall River
Birmingham
Topexu
Evnnsvlllo
Mncon
Llttlo Rock
Helena
Krioxvlllo
Ixiwell
Wichita
Akron '.
New Bedford
Lexington
Springfield, 111
Hlnghumton
Chattanooga
Kalamazoo
Fnr co
Youngstowii
Springfield, O
itocktord
Canton
Jacksonville
Sioux Falls i..
Fremont ,.
Bloomlncton. Ill
Jacksonville, 111
'Houston
Columbus. O
Onlvcston
Colorado Sprlncs..
Wheeling. W. Va..
Chester
Wllkesbarre
Beaumont
Quincy
Totals, VS. S
CANADA.
CITIES.
Clearings,
Inc.
Dec.
Montreal
$ 16,fS05,4f2 10.0
13.771.790 28.0
2.936,447 66.0
1,716,713 8.4
80I.659 21.2
807.930 16.41
703.344 9.6
537.992 20.9
1.192.112
1.802.72S
$ 38,120,317 18.3
Toronto
Winnipeg
linurax
Vancouver. B. C
Hamilton
St. John, N. B
Victoria. B. C; ,
Quebec 1
Ottawa ... 1..
Totals, Canada..,
Not Included In totals because containing
other Iterfis than clearings.
Not Included In totals because of no
comparison for last year.
j
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, Jan. 24. 4 .p. m. Closing:
Cons., money.. 93 5.16Norfolk & West. 3714
do account 94 do pfd 93
Annrnndi
nacondn : GVOntarlo. & West.. 34H
Atrhlsnh 73
i-ennsyivnnia
6V4
do pfd j....'
Baltimore & O...10uU
Canadian PaclflclUVt
Chesapcako & O. 47
Chicago G. Wi... 23
C, M. & St. P.... 167.
Denver & R. G.. 4314
(In -nfd.i 93
Reading
.. 29
.. 41i
.. 32V4
.. 33'
:: a4;
.. 43?i
.. 97
.. 221.
.. 43
do 1st prd..,
do 2d nfd...
Southern Ry..,
do pfd
So. Pacific ,
union 1'acinc,
do prd ,
U. S. Steel
do nrd ,
Erie 40H
do ,1st pfd 72fi
do 2d. nfd 58
Wabash ,
Illinois Central.. .142V41
do prd.i ,
I.ouih. & rnasn...ius)k ainmiaii in ii'k
M.. K. & T 25(4 Rand Mines 11
do pfd 53 iDcBeers 43V.
N. Y. Central.. ..165U1
7711
BAR SILVER Dull nt 23 7-16d pcr ounce.
MONEY 20214 per cent. The rate of dls
count In tho open market for short bills Is
21402 15-10 per cent and for three-months'
bills 215-1603 per cent.
MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS.
Professional Profit TakltiR Checks
Advnnce of Individual Stocks.
NEW YORK. Jan. 24.-Thcre- were at
tempts to hold the market (hla morning by.
the marking up of individual stocks, which
proved successful until tho unenslness of
ti,., ,n-.-.rsiuinnnl in take their tiroflts
checked tie advance. The whole market
then reacted, dropping generally to well
below last night. There was another up
ward movement when shorts covered, which
reduced the day's net cnanges 10 insignin.
cant proportions, but made tho closing
firm. Fully one-thlrd of the day's transac
tions were In Sugar and Amalgamated
Copper. Except for these thero were not
hnlf a dozen stocks In which the transac
tion amounted to lu.ww snares, aieiropuii
inn 9ioi iiniin-nv stnrted unword to 172T4
but fell back to over a point below last
night nnd closed unennngeu. une aeuiinBs
in Sugar were on a very lnrgo scale, with
nn notvu tn nrrnimt for them beyond the
noncrnl nvnoptnllnn nf a. reduction in dlltlCS
on cuunn sugars, mm siuun wuu uu
nearly 2 points, but fell back to below last
nifrht'a lnvoi nnd nlso closed unchanged.
Amalgamated Copper fared beUer, the late
rocovery carrying 11 oac iu i., hid ikjui
of tho day and at a net advance of 111. The
buying was apparently by a speculative
pool, WHICH Cltea me sirengin 01 cupiiern
( rnrolrrn mnrkeiH ns nn nrgument In Its
fuvnr. Thpre were also reports of Im-
proved trade conditions, ns Indicated by the
gooa demand lor tow i;uiict m numiir uu.,
reports of large export demand here,
llnmnrn nf An ncrppment to restrict the
output of American producers accompanied
tno auvnnce. ine sirenitiii ui Auicricnu
Smelting wns supposed to bo In sympathy.
Tho Wabash stocks and Western Union
wcro noticeably firm and People's Gas
imnl snmn strength on the declaration
of tho regular quarterly dividend. St. Law-
rnnen Ac AiiiranaarK runu iiruriy 1 uuuiia
more on thcr announcement of tho purchnso
of a Cnnndlan connection In Its Interest and
the redemption of $300,000 of Its 6 per cent
bonds. There was no news during the day
to explain satisfactorily the reactionary
tondenev which develoned, which must be
credited to profit-taking. The reports of
very cold weather threatening in tne west
may have had a somewhat depressing In
iiunnee. ns It hnd n strengthening Influence
on wheat. Tho settling of the Interstate
Commerce commission on the matter of
combinations was tno budjcci or oiscub
slnn and may havo had a depressing effect.
Tho preliminary figures of the week's cash
tnni'fiment were ns irood as cxnectcd. in
dlcatlng a gain by tho banks of nearly
$7,000,000 In cash, of which subtreasury
operations Included $2,378,000. The loan of It
offers the usual puzzle, but the decline In
Interest rates nnd the known fact that In
terlor banks have been lenders In Now
York detract from tho supposition of nny
largo Joan expansion.
Tho bond market continues quite active
today, but proflt-taklng mado Its Impress
there, ns well ns In stocks. There were
somo nowlv active Issues, on the other
Hand, which wcro strong, unuen mates
hands were all unchanged on the last call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablearam says: Tho approach
Ing settlement has a tendency to check new
ventures In the. stock market nnd at the
same time to Induce some realization. In
vestment shares, are hardening on pros
nects of dearer mnnev. The success of re
cent loans Is existed to encourage general
borrowing. AVnerlcnn shares were quite
Idle, but New York bid prices tip frac
tionally. The argument that Is used hero
is thnt n verdict sustaining tho legnlltyof
tho Northern Securities company deal
would not stimulate public buying, while n
verdict against tho consolidation scheme
might mcjitv a 10-polnt drop In tho stocks
of the constituent companies. Tho feature
was Rio tlntos, which spurted to 46 nnd
closed nt 43. Copper rose only but tho
market thinks tho corner has been turned.
A lending Rio tlntos ofllclal sailed for
America on Wednesday ns presumed to
arrango . somo terms wltll Amalgamated
Copper. Thcro was also n rumor that Calu
'met & Ilccla has come Into tho agree
mcnt. Tho following are the closing prices on
tho Now York Stock exchange1
Atchison 75V So. Pacific
do nfd WSo. Railway ,
BS Ji
2Ts
l?ii
100-S
MIL
EC
17 4
Hal. unio no pin
i ti
no pru
96 Tex. .fe Pacific.
Canadian Pac....U3i Tol., St. L. St. W
Canada So us do pru
dies. & Ohio 4,v Union Pacific ...
Chicago & A 33V do pM
do pfd ."oYWulmsh .........
Chi. I ml. & do prd
do pfd 71i Wheel. & L. E..
Chlcngo & K. 111.136141 do 2d pfd
riilmirn II W Win. f'nntnil ...
(10 1SI ptd 110 pill 41)
do 2d pfd 43 Adams Con., IM
CM. k N. W 214
American Ex 215
C, R. I. & V 15H
Chi. Tcr. & Tr.... 17',,
do tifd SI
IT, s. Ex 10.1
Wolls-Fargo, Ex.190
Amat. Copper ... 72
Amer. Car & F.. 29U
C. C. O. & 8t. L. 06M,
(.oiornuo do 11711 110 u
(lO pill Mt
do 1st prd....... ("ft Amcr. 1.111. 011... 13
do 2d pfd
2d p
. & H
28VM do nfd I:
Del
ludson...l73 Amer. S. & It.... V,'
Del. L. & W
r do pra 97
Q.. 42V4'Anac. Mln. Co.... i:
.... 9YBr6oklyn R. T... t;o
39 1C0I0. Fuel & I... (5i
.... "ui Con. Ons 217
.... 66. Con.sTob. pfd... .117V.
Denver & R
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd...
Hock. Vnlley .
do pfd........
Illinois Central
Iowa Central .
do nfd
....ion (ien. I'iiccinc .....ij
.... OS',; Olurosp Sugar
8s
19V4
7J
87
93'A
44(1,
13
. x. uocKing (. niu
.139 Inter. Paper .
. 39 I do pfd
. 72U Inter. Power
Lake Erlo & W.
.. (11 1 1 ildt .it? unit
..12X Nn. nisclllt .
hi iiincirue uas
do nfd
L. & N......
Manhattan I
Met. St. Rv..
..102'i Natlonnl Lead
..IXvi, Natlonnl Salt .... 3d
..17Hfc' 'do pfd 63
.. an No. American ...
Mex. Central
Mex. Nntlnnnl ... 15J Pnclflc Coast ....73
Minn. & St. L....103i Pnclflc Mall 46
Mo. Pacific IMS People's Gas 10M,i
M.. K. &. T 24i Pressed S. Car... 40
do pfd 52' do pfd...., 84
N. J. Central. ....187 iPulIman P. Car..220
N. Y. Central. ...161 Republic 8tcel....-16
Norfolk & XV,,.. 56 I do prd fiU
do tifd..... 92 Sucnr 123h
Ontnrlo & W ;t3UTenn. Coal & I.. 62i
Pennsylvania ....149 (Union Bag & P.
13
Rendlnc
.. v4 oo niii
..'MMU. S. Leather...
.. 62Ul do pfd
.. 02(U. S. Rubber ...
..83 do pfd
.. 74; U. S. Steel
.. 26itj Mo pfd
.. 69j Western Union..
..162HAmor. Locomo..
..137 do pfd
do 1st p(d..
do 2d pfd
St. L. & S. F.
do 1st pfdi...
do 2d nfd
8t. L. Southw.
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
11
60
42U
Ex-dlvldond.
Net York Money MnrUrt.
NEW YORK, Jnn. 24. MONEY-On call,
cnsler nt 20a per cent; closo offered nt 2
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4QJ pcr
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In hankers' bills nt $1.87
for demand nnd nt 44.84V40 1.84 for sixty
dnys; posted rates, $l.85si-l.8S; commercial
bills. $1.83V404.81V..
SILVER-llar, 65Vc; Mexican dollars,
4 1 Vic. 1
BONDS Government, steady; state,
stendy; railroad, Irregular,
Tho closing quotations on bonds nrc as
follows:
U. 8. ref. 2s, rcgrt08i L. & N. unl. 48..10HJ
uu cuujjuh iw,i ,uux. ienirni is.,
do 3s. reg 108
do Is Inc.
32V4
Kilt.
do coupon 101 M
do now 4s, reg.
do counon 139.
ill. K ni. 1J 4S....1UI.
.11., iv. v 1. is... VJ
do 2s 83U
N. Y. Central Is. 103'a
do gen. 31is.....-10i5ls
N. J. C. gen. 5s.. 1351
No. Paclllc 4s 10j
do 3s 74?i
N. & W. c. 4a..-..102Vi
Reading gen. 4s.. ?K
St L & I M c. 68.118
St. L. & S. F. 4s. 96Vi
St. L. Southw. Is. 9U
do 2s 79
S A & A P 4s oSVJ
80. Pacific 4s 93U
80. Railway 6s... 119)1
Tex. & Pacific ls.120
do old 4s, reg.. .111,
do coupon Ill;,
do Bs, reg 100
do counon 107V.
Atch. gen. 4s 103
do mil. 4s 92t.
Bal. & Ohio 4s.. .103
no jmis
do conv. 4s 105
Canada Bo. 2s....llOV4
Cent, of On. 5s..llovt
i!n In Inn 7fll 4
Ches. & O. 4V4s..l07(
Chi. & A. 3Vs.... 84U
C, B & q n. 4s... 95J
C. M & 8 P g. is.USk
fi f. M r . Ilnlii
T. St Ij : W 48. 83
Union Paclllc 4s..l04'i
do conv. 4s lft)
Wabash Is HSU
do 2s ,.in(is
do deb. B Mlt
c!. r. i. &'p". 4s!ios
CCC & S L c. 43.104
unicago ler. 4s..
Colorado So. 4s... OiW
l). Ci 1(. U. 4S....1U'J
Erie prior I. 4s... 99U
ivubi nnore is,.
W. & L. E. 4s..
Wis. Central 4s
ll.Vt
92i
67i
uo general 48... KMi
1 w n n i . .in7i'.
Con. Tob. 4s....
Hock. Val. 4V4s..l03
Offered.
Iloston Stock Quotntlonn.
BOSTON, Jan. 24.-Cnll loans, 3V40414 per
cent: tlmo loans, 40S pcr 'cent. Official
closing:
Atchison 4s 102 I
Gas Is 8L,
Baltic
,. 35
.-Jl!
.69i.
. UVj
. 53Vb
. 61
. 1214
:i4
. 29
..135
. 29;
.251
.. 5714
.. 14?i,
.. 23lf,
.-. i
.. 46
Illnirhani
Mex. central is., si'.
N. K. G. & C 67
Atchison 7o
Cal. & Hccla...
Centennial
Copper. Range ,
do nra srovs
uomininn coal
Franklin
Islo Royalo ....
Mohawk
Old Dominion .
Boston & A 262
Boston & Me 19211
TlARlnn Rlv 170
N Y, N II ft M...21UV4:
F tchburg pr(iw..nz
Osceola .,
,11. .UD1.1.-U11
.100H Parrot
. 2K- Quincy
I'nlnn Pacific
Mex. Central .
Amer. Huirar .
rjoVi'tiai
anta Fo' Con.
do pra 11
Gen. E'ectrlc ....280
Tamarack
Trlmountaln ..
United States
Utah
Victoria
N. E. G. & C... S
u. a. Bicci .......
no pra ;'.i
Adventure 19'i
Alloucz 2-)i
Amalgamated ... 72
winona.
Woverlno
Now York Mlulntr Stocks.
NEW YORK. Jan. 24. The followlnc are
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams
Con.
20
45
70
8
Llttlo Chief ...
,. 11
,.800
. 82
. 6
. 12
. t
. 17
,. 33
.310
Alice
Ontario
Ophir
Brcece
Brunswick Con
Com. Tunnel ..
I'lioonix
Potosl ,
Savago
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard .:
6V41
Con. Cal. & Va..,125
Deadwood Terra. 50
Horn Silver 150
Iron Silver 60
Leudvlllo Con.... E
Bank Clcarlnira.
OMAHA. Jnn. 24. Bank clearings today.
$1,108,924.05; corresponding day last year,
$976,209.96; Increase, $132,640.00.
uhiuauu, Jan. ... uiearings, tut.isu.isu;
balances, $1,874,186; posted exchange, $4.85
for sixty days and $4,88 on demand; Now
York exchange, 30c premium.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 24. Clearings, $7,689,058;
balances, $878,322; money. 4V.0G14 per cent;
Now York exchange, 25o premium.
NEW YORK, Jan. 24.-Clearlngs, $230,
627,594: balances, $13,416,746.
BOSTON. Jan. 24,-Clearlngs, $20,660,467;
balances, $1,027,911.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24. Clearings.
$22,324,052; balances, $2,573,552; money, 6 pcr
cent.
BALTIMORE. Jan. 24.-Clearlngs, $3,161.
193;' balances, $343,168; money, 4V4 por cent.
CINCINNATI. Jan. 24. Clearings. $2,697.-
000; money, 3V4G6V4 per cent; New York ex.
cnange, 2vc premium.
Suicnr Market.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 24.-SUOAR-Strong;
open kettle, 202?4c: open kettle,
centrifugal. 21403 3-16c; centrifugal, granu
lated, I l-lRffifl 3-16c; white. 303yc; yel
low, 3031-16c; seconds, l?,0'3c. Molasses,
Htcadv; open kettle, 10025c: centrifugal, 6
15c. Syrup, steady nt 10022c.
NEW YORK. Jan. 21. SUGAR Raw.
Arm; fair refining, 31-16c; centrifugal, 96
test. 3 9-16c; molasses sugar, 2 13-16o; re
fined, firm.
LONDON, Jan. 2I.-SUGAR-Bcct, Janu
ary, 6s 8id.
Condition of thu Trensnry.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2l.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the
general fund, excluslvo of tho $150,000,000
gold reservo In the division of redemption,
shows: Avnllable cash balances, $172,870,992;
gold, $93,350,929.
Philadelphia Produce Mnrkct.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 24.-BUTTER
Firm and 14o higher: extra creamery, 2114
02fic; creamery, nearby prints, 27c.
EGGS Unsettled and 2c lower; fresh
nearby, 25c; fresh western, 25c; fresh
southwe htprn. 25c; fresh southern, 231(C4c.
CHEESE Firm: New York full creams,
fancy, small, IHic: New York full creams,
fnlr to, choice, 914011c,
Milwaukee (rnln Market,
MILWAUKEE. Jnn. 21. WHEAT Mar
kct steady: No.'l northern, 7614077c; No. 2
northern. 75076c: May, 7914c
RYE-Lower; No. 1, 6214c.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 62c ; sample, 614c
CORN May, 63c. '
Ilutnth Grnlu Mnrkct,
DUUJTII, Jnn. 24 WHEAT Cash, No. 1
hard, 777c: No. 2 northern. 721ic; No. 2
northern, 74?ic; May, 77',c; July, 78',io.
OATS 43 ic.
CORN-4UC. .
OMAHA LITE STOCK UiiU
Light Riotipti f Oftttl aitt Mrkt Bnlts
AotiTt and fitrongir.
HEAVY .HOGS SELL STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER
Only About Four Cnrs of Sheep nnd
l.nnilis on iile Frlilny nnd Junt
About Stendy Prices Are Paid
for lleilrnhlc Hunches.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jnn. 21.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ofllclal Monday 3,011 7.WH 2.311
Olllclal Tuesday 4,670 16,312 ' 3,693
Official Wednesday ...1. 4.227 H.30J 4,216
Olllclal Thursday 3,175 9,738 3,6.S
uiiiciiu f riuay 1 l.iui ?,i.. w
Five dnys this tvuck.lluiG W.439 14,418
Same days last week. ...17,770 41,095 12,838
Sumo week beforo 17,805 47,311 8,SbO
Hnmu three weeks ago, .13,011 43,821 10,649
Snmo tour weeks ago... 6,8oU 30,446 4,iU
Same duys last j)'car....U,UI 43,381 13,618
Average price paid for hogs at South
Omaha tht past several days with com
parisons: Dato. I 1902, t$01.UV)0.lot9.ll8$l.187.ltM.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
.lau.
Jan.
Jnn,
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan,
Jan,'
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan,
1...
2...
3...
4...
6...
6...
7...
8...
9...
10..
70
4 95
4 21
1
3 67
3 67
3 44
3Mi
3 11
3 17
3 25
3 a
8 43
3 443
3 n
3 63
3 48
3 46
3 6
3 64
361
3 47
3 63
3 59
3 66
3 72
3 82
3 no
8 99
3 91
3S6
3 32
b
6
4 96
4 til
4 33
4 29
4 27
3 4S
b 02
3 41
0 04
S 06
4 37
4 .35!
43
i 47
3 48
3 38
3 27
6 25741
3 S
3 29
3 42
3 18
6 06
5 14
3 IJ,
I 43
3 i:
6 15
4 38
4 35
3 45
3 60
3 14
3 07
3 14
3 09
6 13V;i
6 25
11...
6 04
6 OOU
6 23
4 41
3 65
3 29
3 47
3 49
12
13,
5 17
4 49
3 60
4 53
4 ES
3 55
14;..
0 12Vi
5 16
i 60
3 49
3 It
16...
16...
17,..
18...
19...
20...
6 26
3 47
3 26
6 15V.
6 27
4 s:
3 62
3 23
17H
6 20
4 48
3 49
3 47
6 27.
b 29
4 551
4 54
4 64
4 63
3 51
3 61
3 64
3 50
3 64
3 67
3 23
5 27
oi
3 64
3 56
3 69
3 26
3 26
6 27H
6 14V4
8 02.
21...
5 26
5 13
5 14
3
3 23
3 25
23
u 0.1
4 69
4 65
3 66
24...
6 OS-tt!
6 22
3 61
3 C2
Indicates Sunday. ,
Tho ofllclal number of cars of etocic
brought In today by each road was:
Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'scs.
C. M. & St. P. Ry... B 11
n jo. si. I,, flv..
Missouri Paclllc Ry.. 5
Union Paclllc system. 6
C. & N. W. Ry
F E. & M. V. Ry... 11
C, 8t. P., tM. & O.... 11
B. & M. R. R. R.... "
C, B. & Q. Ry 8
C, R. 1. t P., cast.. 6
O, It. I. & P.. west.. 1
Illinois Central 1
4
7
10'
41
S
24
9
8
Totnl recclnts 75
105
rrt.A .nan,diiinH nt ih a flnv'n rrcelnts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber, of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 126 433 209
Swift nnd Company 331 2,339 62
Cudahy Packing Co 710 3.546 27
Armour & Co 2W 1,990 100
Hammond Co.. from K. C. 138
R. Becker .t Degan 67
Carey & Benton 1
W. 1. Stephen 11
Hill Huntzlnger....' 15
Livingstone & Schaller.... 5o
II. L. Dennis & Co 1 r
B. l'V Hobblck 3 .....
Other buyers 21
Totnls 1.S63 8,311 669
CATTLE There was a light run of cat
tle here today even for a Friday and nB
buyers seemed to have liberal orders to 111
competition on desirable grades of beef
cuttle was sharp. Bids wcro generally, bet
ter than they were yesterduy and as a re
sult It did not take, long for sellers to dis
pose of practically everything they had on
hand. . .
. Thero were only a few beef steers In
cluded In the receipts this morning and the
market could safely bo quoted strong and
active. As Is generally tho coso on that
kind of a market a number of sales looked
u01Oc higher than tho same kinds sold lor
yesterday. Owing to tho llpht supply of
the better grades even the short-fed cat
tle sold freely, this morning at stronger
prices. . .
Activity also characterized tho cow mar
ket thls'moriilng and anything good com
manded stronger prices with a number of
sales Wjluc higher than tho same kind of
cattlo sold for yesterday. The cattle began
moving toward the scales at an early hour
and every thing was soon disposed of.
Thero was 11 good demand for bulls, veal
calves and stags and wherever tho quality
was satisfactory strong prices were paid.
The stocker and feeder market, however,
was In rather bad shape today. Specu
lators still have a good many cattle on
hand that they bought early In tho week
and consequently they were not nnxious to
bay more today. Then, too, the market Is
generally slow and weak toward tho end
of the week, so that sellers had consider
able dllllculty In disposing or what they
had. If thero hnd been nny choice heavy
weight feeders on sale they would probably
have sold readily ut steady prices, but tho
light nnd common stuff such as was ollered
was very slow sulo and considerably lower.
Representative sales:
I IIS IS IT STISEUS.
No.
Av. It.
760 2 73
1110 3 60
No
Av. Pr.
... 970 5 00
...1303 5 0.)
...1107 5 10
... 977 6 15
...1134 5 20
...1135 6 25
...1181 5 25
...1139 5 3d
...1300 6 40
...1205 B 51)
1..
4..
4..
1.
3...
16...
19...
31...
0...
21...
26...
8...
881) 3 75
3...
3...
866 4 00
4S3 t 00
11...
839
4 15
6...
1...
771
I 23
1380
4
900 4 501
i::::::
21...
. 010. 4 to
.1242 5 50
,1000 4 70
8
22
38
1
1230 6 60
10..
883 4 70
.1025 5 65
.1080 5 55
.12X0 5 70
8
872 4 75
14
27...,.
....10S0 4
.... 997 4 SO
.... 930 4 SO
.... 993 4 85
....1022 4 90
....1085 4 90
7 1207 5 70
17 1227 B 75
40 1299 5 !-5
40 1137 5 90
18 1103 6 20
17 1503 6 30
31.,...
34
4
7
18
.1025 4 90
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
...1061 4 6) 16 10S9 6 00
!3
6
9
5... 1.
,...1150 4 65
.'1 d'm a 10
21 1047 5 23
6 1170 R "X
...1018
4 70
.. M2
I 80
46
.. 928 4 90
1U
....1183 6 63
32
.. 916 5 00
COWS
850 1 75
.... 910 3 an
ill - iu
inno ! 60
6 1100 :i 60
6 1095 3 63
3 720 3 8a
14 1000 3 75
1 1260 3 80
2 1170 3 80
790 .1 80
1 1140 3 85
?0 1055 8 85
1? 1000 3 85
11 1014 3 85
20. 1053 3 8.1
2 1120 3 85
2.. 1150 3 90
7 1004 4 00
1 1080 4 00
1 1180 4 00
2 1025 4 00
2.t 1145 4 00
1. 1310 4 00
7 963 4 00
2 900 4 ft)
6 1251 4 10
2 1140 4 10
6 1182 4 10
4 985 4 10
1 915 4 15
6 1108 4 15
4 1240 4 23
1 1120 4 25
1 -1620 4 23
2 1015 4 25
2 1180 4 25
3 963 4 23
9 1017 4 25
4 1057 4 35
B 10M 4 35
2 1260 4 35
1 1290 4 40
2 1195 4 40
20.'.;""... 8" 2 00
........1000 2 65
850 2 75
2 " 1040 2 75
2 ..... ....llW 275
6 910 2 75
4 104;
2 75
2...,
s...,
3.. I
4....
1....
1...
945 2 80
806 2 85
976 2 85
957 3 00
930 3 00
770 3 00
1....
980 3 00
1003 3 00
o
7
3
B
10
.., 992 3 00
... 636 3 05
... 888 3 10
... 880 3 10
iiui n in
10
i.".;!!!!l!!io9o 3 15
1 780 3 15
15 106S 3 25
10 961 3 25
1 ,1010 3 23
B..
.1030 3 25
12
6
C
2 ...
3.',...
4
1
6
.. 978 3 30
.. 902 3 30
,. 85.1 3 30
..915 3 33
.. UJU 3 35
.. R60 3 40
,. 930 3 40
.. 780 3 40
..1016 3 10
70S 3 40
1 .1100 3 50
l' 1230 3 60
...
11,
. 910, 4 GO
.1150 4 75
.1010 4 73
C...
1....
1000 3 60 1...
1..
.1090 3 60 18 763 4 7S
10...
7...
, 963 3 50 3 1313 C 00
. 933 3 60
COWS AND HEIFERS.' -.
805 4 10 7 , 788 4 20
I1J..11' 1MIO.
2 603 3 00
6 948 3 90
3 973 4 00
4 1000 4 35
1 720 I 40
3 666 4 25
2 aiu a du
8 693 3 50
1 640 3 60
2 760 3 60
1 720 3 80'
6 ,., 006-3 SO
3 660 3 90
915
I 50
Ill I')
4 50
BULLS.
1 1280 2 60
1...
.1320 3 SO
1., 1U1U .10
1 ,,,, W0 1 73
1 720 3 00
1 620 3 00
1. ., 1270 3 00
1 1210 3 10
1 1340 3 15
1 1310 3 15
1 1340 3 23
1 1130 3 SO
1 1500 3 80
1 .....1320 .1 85
I '. 2010 'J 90
1 1000 4 00
1 910 4 00
3a 1813 4 05
1..., 1610 4 10
1 1620 4 40
1 1910 4 40
8TAG3.
1 1C60 3 23 16 1175 4 60
1 1380 4 25
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1.......... 400 2 00 2 400 2 75
1 400 2 W 14 421 2 75
.. 840'
! fv
2 ,., tM 2 M
.116,1
i 7i 5 W 3 w
CALVES.
1 250 4 00 t . 100 7 00
1 120 6 60 2., 243 7 W
1 190 0 73 2.. . 155 7 0U
1 130 0 75 1 140 7 00
1.,..,.,... 120 6 75 1 1MJ 7 00
STOCK CALVES. '
1 ,... 561) 3 23 .1 2' 3 11O
1 290 3 in 3 "03 3 CO
ut-iit.-i.'iiii AV.11 i.i.'i.'ii..ii.i.
3 54.1 2 50
1 100) 2 85
8 1... 786 2 90
JU, ...... . . fiou a W
6 435 .1 10
1 772 3 W
3 i'' 10
5 730 3 10
4 735 3 23
700 3 10
1.
, 700 30
, 720 3 fil
, 9lV! 3 V5
5..
3..
IV IM .11 ill...... .1. '.".r.i .1 in
HOGS There wcro nonu too many hogs
15..
909 3 7ft
Ofiereit touny 10 meet uie iiciiuitid hiiu 113
......II 111.. nmrlfAt u-nu filllll. ilnllfn illlil
II I.CII)l iw .11 ,..- ........ u..u
strong to 60 higher on good weight hogs.
Thu hulk ot tho heavier loads sjild (rom
....... ... ..-. ...I ... Iilnl, n a ti! .....I r.,1
11. 111:1111:1 luium iii'iii limn
JU.1U llOWIl. 1'IICKflO nil' fl'l-mvu 114 IIO
anxious for hogs showing weight nnd qunl-
.... .....I I.a I...II nt ll.n .iff nrl tiftu n,.,.n
IKY IIIIU liiu mill. ' 1 '"f." i,iip.,i.i-
Ing to Hint description wns out of tl-.Tt
hands In fairly good season. Thn Imu'n
that weighed Ironi 180 pounds down weru
neglected nnd sellers found It 11 illfllcult
proposition to dispose of thosu kinds ui
satisfactory prices nnd In somo cases hnd
to take less than the samo weights soli
for yesterday. Representative sales:
mo. av. nn. in. mo. av. an. it.
6 10
5 10 .
R 3(1
'3 216
14 122
124 125
n7 Ill
SO 6 071i
86 223 SO 6 10
93 141
B 50
8 W)
57 221 ... 6 10
90 193 2S0 6 10
8t 197 80 6 10
62 222 120 i? 10
61,.,., 211 40 6 10
63 201 ... 6 10
65 221 120 6 10
46 217 40 6 111
70...,,. 217 40 10
30,, ,...221 ... 6 10
72. ..,,.212 ... 6 10
84 286 200 0 10
?11 11 r m
100 134
78 193
111 162
93 17.1
91 160
82 161
88 159
107 171
110 169
73 11.9
92 17a
40
... B 60
... 5 CO
... 6 6214
... 6 75
200 fi 73
... 6 80
... 5 83
40 6 90
... 5 90
120 6 90
40 6 90
... 5 90
"87 178
91 170
43 140
67 213
105 174
97 170
97 177
66 184
49 240
146 206
IS 297
69 233
63...... 234
20 224
(ill ??7
40 6 10
... 6 1214
... 6 12N
... 6 1214
... 6 12V4
... 6 1214
B 90
40
'06
6 no
5 90
R 80
5 92U
r. 92U
6 1214
1 174
85 191
171 240 K95
74 239 120 6 12Vs
75 222 '40 6 1215
1AI r n-
... O .
... 5 93
... 6 95
... 6 95
... 000
40 6 00
... 600
... 6 00
... 6 00
... 600 '
... 6 00
80 6 03
... 6 00
... 6 02U
... 6 0215
... 6 05
... 6 03
... G05
... 6 05
40 6 05
80 6 05
... 6 03
... 6 03
... 6 05
SO 6 03
120 6 05
80 6 03
40 6 0.)
... 6 05
40 6 05
37 162
65 190
9.1 182
32 185
32 166
84 186
80 180
31 184
98 174
81 177
63 218
24 197
61 199
74 1 193
56 215
91 201
77 208
61 199
86 215
54 202
27 169
12 226
38 178
142 189
73 21.1
82 200
68 215
69 4 1S5
76 Wll
66...
.233
.239
6 15
76..
77..
62.,
sr..,
so.
74..
80
6 15
...235
...251
...222
...244
WI
... 6 13
.1. 6 15
40 15
120 6 15
... 6 15
SO 6 15
10) 6 15
... I! 17VJ
SO 11 20
169 fi 20
... 6 2)
... li 20
240 fi 20
80 6 20
SO 6 20
... 6 20
76 206
72 207
62 203
66 236
64 280
64 236
70 252
93.. ..1.271
74 271
83i 231
77 23.1
68..... .262
67....:.250
63 23.1
8 20
6 25
6 25
6 20
80
61 262 10)
64 2.S2
40 26.3
40 6 30
40 0 30
40 6 :i5
in a nr.
63 2SI
69....
63....
49....
46...,
56....
..311
,295
.353 320 fi .13
.316 40 fi 411
S3 199
6 03
.32.3 ... 6 40
.390 .... 0 60
SJ 206 IfiO 6 03
81 191 Kn e. n-r
SH LLP Thero were only nbout four cars
pf sheep nnd lambs In the yards tills morn-
Vmt n..fnlr teat f market wun
SPna ma'.'?i 1,10 nuallty of tho offerings
w22 initihl?B oxtr.a' but everything
Sif.0,cIi BOoa "ensan nt Just nbout
steady prices. Lambs sold as high as $5.75
i .b.r,0,,Bl.,t. w-75- Qunmy consld-
"st,en,(iye!ar,ke,t,:t be "" ""yh,nE bUt
ti9i?-'ot-,.onf,: Choice lightweight yearling-.,
im!'t 1' Rood to choice yearlings, $l.50jj
4.90; choice wethers, $4.6004.75; fair to good
wethers. $1.2504.50; "choice ewes? $3 90(0 1 1.23
t5lrr4S5?ou,cwes'.J:!6,S'3-9d: common ewes
$.'.i503.oo; choice lambs. $3.7506.10; fair to
?.0ift.la-mb.s' t5.75: feeder wethers. $3.50
&1v&i-eei1e,r lamJH' tyWHRW: cull lambs,
No
.vA,..,v. Aivficacinuiivo saies:
Av.
-Pr.
$2 75
3 25
4 00
4 621J
5 00
5 50
5 75
5 75
3 73
4 00
6 40
20 cull ewes
100 goats
125 feeder lambs..
187 feeder lambs...
In western lambs
27 western Inmln
88
89
46
60
99
67
82
s73
93
51
tl
67 western lambs
11 western lambs....
62 ewes
20 lambs
61 lambs
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle nnd Sheep Lower nnd IIoki
Steady.
1 rSF&n-00'. J.nn.'. 2TCATTM3-Recelpt9.
3,600 head, Including 500 Tcxans: western
ShX c".U,c 1s,pody. nckors lower; good lo
Fi & 5,oml.nal,' to2W.25! Poor to medium,
$4.OO0&OO: Blockers nnd feeders. $2,2504.15:
ntlkfiW V'f?. K.23S5.00: Janiiera
$l.OO02.2o; bulls, $2.2501.20: calves, $2.5001
6?-V?,:,,n,. fctl steers, $1.0006.00. 1
HOGS-Rccelpts, 25.000 head: estimated
tomorrow, 23,000; left over, d.000; bulk
f -yinothers. wcnk,: mixed nnd butchers,
$o.9O0b.4O; good to choice heavy, $6.3306.50:
bulk of sales. $5,905(6.33.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts, 10.0CO
head: heavy sheep lower, light shoep
stendy, lambs lower: good to choice weth
ers $4.3004.76: fair to choice mixe li ''h
jtyL western sheep nml yenrllngs, fed, $4.(0
05.20; native Inmhs. 3 5015.S5; western
lambs, fed, $5,001 G.S0. "
umciai yesicrniiy: Jtecelpts-Ciltlle, 11,633
head; hogs, 32..S0 head: sheep, 18.015 lielid.'
Shipmcnts-Cnttlp. 5.290 head; hogs, 5,594
head; Hhecp, 2,697 head.
ICnnanN City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY.'.Tnn "1 r-AT-nr v t.-
celpts. 2,600 natives, 600 Texnns nnd M
rniVPR! tin t nH 'Pnvn a u A.t-i iArt.tr-
higher, other cattlo steady;, choice export
uuii uresseo neor steers, $3.8506.75; fair to
good, $j.OO06.76; stockers and feeders. $2.60
04.7o: wpstcrn fed steers. $1.7506.10; Texas
nnd Inrllnn atooru CI 'ir. o.,nn H...
n .n . n- . . ' t , ..u 41 ,u,i 1 IVA1IB UUIVB.
rrntivo cows. $2.750 5.00: heifers
$3.6005.60: canners. $2.0002.65; bulls.
4.25: cnlves, $4.0006.23.
$2.75
iiuua- ii:chiiiih. ii.iiioi nean: mnruol
5o
higher thnn Thursdnv: ton. tii.no? hniif nt
sales, $5.7500.40: heavy, $6.40ffi.50: mixed
4 Co" 5 30 -W"1-' 1,Bllt' 6-35J.15; pigs,
ml I,' I'll A V Tl Tllrjcj r 1.. ... .
""--. . .... "n;.i ii-i:i:iiiff, .'iitj
lieadi lambs steady, sheep strong; western
lambs, $5.3006.00: fed lambs, $4.5005.30: wet-
11 11 n-uivio, 4i.ouuu.uuj owes, l.uuy l.fi:
culls, $2.0004.00.
New York Live Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Jan. 21 nKRVFRlii..
cclptB, 3.513 head; slow; somo sales lower:
bulls steady, thin cows firm: steers. $4.60J
6.15; bulls, $3.6004.25: cows, tl.7603.f5. On
bles slow, quoting live cattlo nt 12',40131,c.
dressed weight, and refrigerator beef at
10ftiOV4c Exports tomorrow, 1,139 cattlo and
5,950 quarters ot beef.
CALVES Weak: veals. t5.OO08.75; barn
yard calves, nominal: westerns, $4.
mitti'vi' ainu ijaaiuh Receipts, 3,526
head: sheen weak, lambs lniMSn inr..
sheep, $3.0004.23; culls, $2.60; lambs, ,$5.BO0i
6.25. ...
HOGS Receipts, 800 head; hogs llrm, pigs
weak: western hogs. $6.05: stntn hntru t m
06.60.
St. Louis Live Stock Mnrket.
Orw. T AtlfH T n , r. . mm, K
Ai. !?i u '.'-ttW :i'J'irteccints.
iw Hi-mi, niuiutiiiiH uiM .t'niiiin; marKri
steady; native shipping and export steers,
fimHHIK ,l.m, o,l l.nn . . .1 . 1 1 . . . . I .
.i.."ii..,i.i ...nci. i.-i-i .tut, iiuiuiier sircrs.
$1.00(15.76; steers under 1,000 lbs,, $2.9306.00
stockers and feeders, $2,6301.40;, cows anil
heifers, $2.0004.65; canners. $1.7002.90; hulls.
$2.6304.00; Texas nnd Indian steers, tSMje
6.35: cows nnd heifers. $2.750.1.75.
iiuuH itcceipis. i.ixw nenii; stcnilv; plg
and lights. $5.7500.90; packers, $3.635J7.00:
butchers. $0.10t6.60. '
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 700hnd:
market steady: native muttons, $3,2501,60;
Inmbs, $5.6000.23; culls nnd bucks, $3,0004.23.
Stock In SlKhl, .
The following tnble shows tho .recclnts
of cattle, Jiogs nnd sheep nt the five prln
clpnl markets for January 24:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1,763 8,122 51 0
Chicago .4.000 25.000 10,(00
Kansas City 3,000 9,5oo 2, CO
St. Iiuls 70O 4,000 7fO
St. Joseph 600 6,000 700
Total.
9.9u3 51,622 13,910
St, Joseph Live Stunk Mnrkrt.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 600 head; steadv; natives," $3.6007.00:
cows and heifers, $1.6003.25; veals, $3.60
0.25: stockers and feeders, $2.2304.60.
HOGS Receipts, 6.000 hend; steady; light
nnd light mixed, J5.7O0O.2O: medium and
henvv. $6.0006.50: pigs. $3,750-4 &0.
SHEEP AND IiAMUB-Rocelpts. 700 hend:
weak: top Colorado wethers. $5.25.
Tetepnone 10.1ft,
Boyd Commission Co.
Successors to James E. Doyd tt Oo.,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
GRAIN, PHOVMtlONS AMI 1TOCKV
)loard of Trade RoIIiIIiik.
Direct wires to Chicago anJ Now 7crk,
,Corrtcondtnc, John A, Wane a ft C.