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    TIIE' OMApA DAILY ftEE: MONDAY. FKnRTTART 1. 1D04.
CRM AND PRODUCE MARKET
Kcr Peif tl Tct froai fir Ent I: fiat no
iht whtt Pit
DEMAND NOT SO URGLKT AS IT HAS BEEN
1. northern. W6,c; No. !. northern,
vjwc; No. , northern. M3c
t ii Several mill will close tonight
and ni remain Down fnr tne hrst nan of
next week find possibly nnrr. First
patent. HKITO; second patent. hiJ
4fo; first clears, Cij; etconu cleajs,
H KAN In bulk. tll.r.S15..
Csra Closes! I,srr, Oats VI ere t p
4 Previsions Were froaa
(t(a ta Tklrty triti
Uwer,
CHICAGO. Jan. . The ls belligerent
tone ot new irom the Oilent was the
main Influence It. the wheat pit today,
femall holdnre took profits, rau-tng d
cnn ot nearly a rent In both tne a-uly and
M deilveriea Iwmi of tne Inaa was re
gained, but the eiwee wa weak, with Mar
4Sc below last r.lgrit a ttnal figures. May
corn closed Vyc tower, but oata were up
lrovlslons were i1 lower.
The leading bull operator supported the
wheat market on breaka early in trie aay
and there tu alao scattered buying from
-mminlon houM-a, but the demand was
not nearly so urgent aa It has been re
cently. In the face of higher prices at
Liverpool opening uuotstlons here showed
lees. May bring off a ahade to Sw: aij
vvvwtsj- Juiy openeo v-c to ,W-Sc
lower at tZON.To. Local hoi era wera In
clined to dispose of their line, and In
spite of moderate buying by th big bull
Interest prtcea began to ffk a .nwer level,
War declining to and July to fl0
within the first hnlf hour. Trading waa of
a dragging character the greater part of
the day. The market exhibited rereeei
signs of life at on time, when on a report
that the big holder waa selling July iulte
general liquidation in that delivery oe
veloped. The price quickly dropped to 2c.
and May sold eff fn sympathy to (&c.
I.ate In the day a firm feeling was mani
fested on leas pressure to ae 1. but the Im
proved tone waa only temporary. ltenewel
profit taking and evening-up rnlea over
Munday caused a' weak sentiment to pre
vail at the finish. A less bull.sh ca-h tit
Via Hon In tha northwest had a depress ng
Innuanre in speculative trading he; a May
closed lower at Sc. while Ju.y at
down NTtc at tL"c. Clearances of wheal
and flour were equal to SinTi burhels.
ITltr.ary receipts were MS.lr) bueneis,
against P3.4o0 bushels a year ago. Minne
apolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of ti cars, against :.J last week and
S'4 a year ago.
Corn prtcea declined slightly. In sympathy
with wheat and on selling credited to a
leading packer, but taken aa a whola tha
market waa a steady one. Cables did not
reapond to tha advance here yrsterday and
there waa soma profit taking on tha Im
proved prospects for peace. Commission
houses wera the beet buyers. The cloet
waa ateady. with May HV,o lower at iJ'nC
after opening a shade lower to a shnde
higher at l,c to Vtc ar.d ranging betwen
6"o and 40o- Local receipts were 27 can.
Dona of contract grade.
In tha oata market tha strength In cash
articles mora than offset the influence of
tha easier tcne In wheat and prices ruled
iirm mrournoui tne day. xrallna waa
lr by commission houses. After open
ing unchanged to 2c lower at CSaj-Mn. May
aold between 4JV.C and 43we. clown g at ti'c
wi receipts were it cars. ,
Liquidation by commission hmwi and
Belling credited to packers caused weak
fee In provisions. A late' decline Jn tha
price of hogs added to tha depression. May
pock led in the decline, closing with a
loss of V5 at m.ffcH. May lard waa off
I?1 at 7.. while riba were down
I st taicv, .
CeUmated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
jo cars; corn. fcssctrs; cats, 1W cars; hogs,
27,0 head.
Tha leading future ranged as follow:
OMAHA M HOLE ALU MARKET.
'
Coaaltioa af Trsie aad Qaotatloaa aa
Staple nl Kaay Frodaee.
D1G&-Receipts, moderate; fresh stock.
rotl.TRT-Hena V: spring
1-1 K
Articlea.) Open. IUh. Low. Cloaa.t Tsfy.
May
July
Com
Jan.
May
July
'Oata
Jan.
Mar
July
Sept.
Pork
airS!
Jan. May
July
Kila
71
rt
aS4
sttH
niv.
urnm
n
401
!
?S2
71
4
4?V
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7
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4
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4
No. r
Cash quotations wera ai follows:
FLOUR Market steady; winter patent.
$4lrtp!fc; straights, t4.60fir4.ft: spring pat
ents, 14 tofiitu; atraighta. UftJ&H.ixi; bakers',
12 trt aX
W H K AT No. t spring. 7S3t7e; No. J red.
, CORN No. t 4Ttc; No. t re"". 4c.
1 OATS No. I 4bCo; No. 1 whit. 40H9
RTE No. 1 ITa
BARLET Oood feeding, ttfiatc; fair to
Choice malting. 46ti67e.
6EED8 No. 1 flax, tl.lo; No. 1 northwest
ern, tl.KH: prtTTis timothy. tS; clover,
contract grade. $11. X.
PROVISIONS-Pork. meas. per bbl.. F.S 00
6'll.UH- Lard, per 100 lba 17.1037. li. ii .ort
ribs, aides (loae. V, If. 44.50; short clear
sides (boxed), tt rP37.i.
Kol lowing ara tha raoelpta and ah'p-nsnts
o( flour and grain :
Receipts. Shipments.
M J 6.1-0
cl lckens. J''iVr; root r.. sccorulng K- sge.
wsk-; lu;k., teniae; ducks, vai'; geese,
Klc-
I'KESPED POL'LTRT Turkey. lSlc;
ducks, ivy ile; geese, 1V;; chickens,
bfTTER-Packing stock. li,Ci:-; cholca
to fancy dairy rolls, lie; sepaistor, Zc.
FHEhli rw-H i rout. uici K Tel. SH
ic; pike, c, perch, fc&W; b.uetish, lie;
whltefish. iiv. salmon. He; liaddovk. Imc;
codfish, itr; re,snrper, 11c; lobsters, bailed,
per lb.. .; lobsters, giefn. p r lb.. 2vr;
bullheads. 11c; cstnsn. liHc; bisck bass,
Ji.'c; hallliut, iJc; croppies. Lie; herring, 4c;
white bas. l.c: blunn.s 8c; smelts, Italic.
OISTEHS N-w York counts, per .an,
3c; P gal., $1(0; extra select, per can,
I.V; pr gal., IL, staadard, per cau, Z7c;
per gal.. II 50.
RhAN-Ptr ton. IIS.OO.
HA T Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sa.'e L'elers' association: Choice No. 1 tip
land, Hs No. t. 100; medium.
coarse. 5'i; rye straw, C00. These prices
are for bay of good color and quaUty. e
mand fair and receipts llrlrt.
tuH.N-e.
OATS 3?c.
RYE No. Z. fc.
VEGETABLES.
rOTATOESCol orado. ic; Dakota, rr
bu.. Sic; natives, 75c
fcljVh.ET PUi AiuES-lliihoU. per bbL,
NAVT BEANS per bu.,
CELERY Small, per dog., l&3So; large
California k; The and ftc
ONIONS-Spanlfh, per crate. $1.85; Colo
rado yellow and red, per lb., Tc
CARBAUE Wisconsin Holland, Pic; new
California cabbage. S!c.
TURNIPS Canada rutabagas, per lb..
lCj Mte, per bu., 0c.
CAHROTi-Per bu., 75c.
PAH-NIFfi'er bu.. tc
REETS Per bu., 0c
CAL'LI-FLOWER i.'alifornla, per crate,
$2.76.
crCCMPKRF per dox , $1 rn !A
RADISHES-Per dot. bunches, tic
LETTUCE HEAD-Per doa. bunches. S0c
Cl.i; e bbl., r.OC'; leaf lettuce, per doa.
bunches. 45c.
Tl RNIPS Southern, per Hot.,-75a
BEKTS Southern, per doa, 75c.
CARROTS Southern, per doa. Tta
PARSLEY Southern, per doa, $L
FRUITS.
APPLES Cs II forti la Bel!flowem. rr box,
$1.66; New Tork export Greenings, Russets
and Baldwins. $175.
ORAPES-Pony Catawbas. JOc; Imported
Malagas, per keg. M.00.
CRANBKRRlLst-Jersey. per bbl., $7 00;
per box. $2.50; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle,
$i.50; Bell and Cherry, o SO
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORA NOES Florida BnghtB and Russets,
all sir-a. $225; nnvela. all slaea. choice,
$2.2f2.W; fancy, ail sixes. $2.76.
LEMONS Caliiornia fancy. K to 00
slit-s. $4; choice. 240 to 270 sixes. $J.S0.
FIC8 California, per 10-lb. cartons, SSc;
Imported Smyrna, 3-crown, 14c; 6-crown,
10o; 7-crtwn, ISc.
BANANAS l'er medium glxed bunch.
$2.tfii2 50: Jumto. $2 750 3.25.
COCriANUTS Per sack. $4; per doa, !.
DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs.. $2:
per lb.. In 60-lb. boxes, Sc; Oriental atuffed
datca, per box. $2.40.
MISCELLANEOUS.
"CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
IJc; Wisconsin Young Americas, lie; block
Swiss. lc; Wisconsin brick, lie; Wisconsin
Umburger, 12c.
HONEY Nebraska, per 74 frames. $3;
t'tah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.25.
MAPLE SfOAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
CIDER Per bbl.. $5.60; per Vi bW., 2R.
POPCORN Per lb.. 2c; shelled. jJe.
HORSERADISH Per oasa of 2 doa,
packed. 8nc.
KITS Wamuta. No. 1 Boft Bhell. rr lb.,
ISe; hard shell. rer lb.. 14e; No. 7 oft
shell, per lb., lie; No. 7 hard shell, per lb.,
12c; Praxils. per lb.. 11c; filberts, per lb.,
lie; almonds, soft shell, per lb.. 16c; hard
shell, per lb.. IJc: pecans, laraa, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c: peanuts, per lb.,
to: roaaier peanuts, per lb., 7Hc; Chill
walnuts. 126rl3Hc: large hickory nuts, per
bu., tl 50; shell barks, per- bu., $2; fcUck
walnut pf-r bu., $1.26.
HIDES No. 1 green. c; No. 2 green. 5e:
No. 1 salted. 7c: No. 2 salted, ac: No. 1
real calf. I to 12 lbs.. P4e- No. 2 real
oalf. 12 to It lbs . 6Hc: dry salted hides.
8v!5e: sheep pelts. S7Sc; horsa hides,
H.6&S1S0.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Both Etttn to Cwi fnV t Quirier
Ltwer for iht Wtek.
HOSS A TRTLE LOWER THAN A WEEK AGO
aeea Reeelpts Excessive at All Palais
aaa prices Are fraaa a Qaarter
ta Party teats lawrr
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 3P.
ReceiBiB wert
Om-clal Monday
Offlcial Tuesday
Official S'edne.lay..
.'Tlclal Thursday ...
Official Friday
Official Saturday ....
Cattle. Hogs. Shep
.. 4.0 '
..1.817 7.6.6 U4
... 6.4-13 i.lK L.i'-I
.. 4.-'7 10. 7.fr-4
.. I-SIJ t.7 2.S-4
.. Vxi l.S-7 Us
Week ending Jan. S9...1S.!
W eek ending Jan. 23 14 14
W eek ending Jan. 14 tZ.l'G
46.574
42.451
4L4H1
tiMU
6.74
50.2W
14.5M
1?7.433
13?9
W eek ending Jan. t 17.7rt
Week ending Jan. 2 12.2--4
Same week last year....l.7M)
Total January, l-4 7."51
Total January, l!s 7 98
Total January. lf"Z 73.
Total January, lf1 a.4r4 "3.I7;
Total January. Iii0 67.717 1.3T
Total January, v9 41.749
Total January, ly 43. 1t.554
Tota". January, li'7..'.....4)vi64 113 at
Total January, l li3 J7.8T7
Total Januarr. 1K9S so Tin 15 649
RLCEll-T FOR THE YEAR lO PATS.
The following table ehowa tne receipts of
cattle, hegs arid sheep at South Omsha for
the year lodale and comparisons with laat
ar: ii4. i9u. Inc. Dec.
Cattla 7.vl 7S.-SSS J7
Hoga 1-M.5SS li 4SI li&45
Saeep 157,('l fe.ZTV 6,123
Average prices paid for nogs at South
Omaha for lbs laat several dais with com
parisona: .
Pta, Wot. XK. ilXS. 11901. Iltut. (LBS . 1S4.
37.773
Ii.73
H.CS401
25.2U
157. 1
9S.IT9
64.J75
64 2 -2
70.?27
tl.974
ST. 45
41 .m
12.S-M
12.741
fan. J.... 4 t4'4l t H t 23; t It) 4 HI 1141
-Jan. 1.... 4 t a;, t ! t rv 4 la, t 67?
J1. 1 T '. C 4 fcii 4 i I 57i I
Jan. 4....1 J t tv, 6 itA 4 27, I 411 1 44
Flour, bbia.
Vhaat. bu.,
Cora, bu...,
Oata, ha....
Rya. bu
Barley, bu.
. ts l'O
.24 J0
.la2 7 0
..107.tX
4.$.
122. SuO
1)4 MO
5.KK
17.M
Oa the Produce exchangv today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, liiiiic;
dallies, lllsc. f jc. easy, at mark, cases
Included. 2-4) 3a Cheeaa. ateady. ljfe.ltVta
SEW YORK CEXCatL MARKET.
satatlaas af tk tsar Tarlaas
Camaaaaltlea.
NEW TORK,' Jaa. L-FLOVR Receipts.
14. 4 bbls.: axporta 1113 bbls. Market
quiet but unchanged; winter patents, H v
4 a; winter straights, t4.Ju-4. Sb; illi.nesjia
p4 tents. t4.7ui um. winter extras, ta.Aaa6u;
Mmneaota bakers'. $3C4.20: winter low
grades, $3 0"t;a.a. Rye flour strong: fair to
good. t3e-73 4; choice fancy, tJi-VSW.
CURNMEAL 8tea.tr; waaiern, tl.ue; dty,
US; kiln dried, $2 163.00.
RYE Steady: No. I western. tSSc. nom
inal, f. o. b. afloat; Btata and, Jersey, 64
tj5c. '
MA RLE Y Pull; feeding, 47c. New Tork;
malting. 6(uttc Buffalo.
WHiAI-Kaoelpta. IJ.tTf bu. Spot, dull;
ko, a rea, wa eiwator; No. a rau. Mc. I. o.
b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. $1 00, f. o.
b. afloat: No. 1 hard. Manitoba. nomlnaL
f. o. k. afloat. Options experienced a mod--erate
decline this morning as a result of
tood weather west and In tha Argentine,
etter news from the far east and an ab-
Bene, or Pun support. Tha cle was I
trifle steadier oa covering, but still Vc be
low yesterday. May. MSgrr, close!
fcV; July. t7iCVc. closed 7c; Septemter,
r ai-o, ciukj aic.
CORN Receipts, M.175 bu.; axporta. !,.
tSt bu. Spot quiet; No. 2. tc, elevator: Not
I yellow, 6&c; No. 1 whits. 64a Option,
market was ouiet and weaker, influenced
chiefly by the drop In wheat. Market closed
dull at t'c net decline: May, M)5tiVsa
closed. 6c; July clueed 64Sa
OATS Reoelpts. M.t bu.: exports. 4.E2
bu. pot dull. No. Z. standard while.
764ri-e; No. 1. 4V: No- 1 white. 47SO
c. No. I white, 4:a-t7rc; track white. 44
i we.
KI"E Steady; domestic, fair to extra.
yT:. japan, numiui.
HAT Quirt; suipplag. 86 70c; good
COOH'e. ev'TffVC.
HOPS Finn: state, common to choice. St
frc; 11. 23til7e; elds. Hl6c; Paelfle cbast,
1. r-hHe. ism. 217e; olda. htfltc.
HIDES Firm: Oaiveaton. 20 to 25 lba..
ltc; Cahforr.la. 21 to 21 lba, lrc; Texas dry,
4 to tu lbs . lta
TALLOW Steady; cHy, 6c; country, 69
I. FATHER Steadr: acid MfiSWc.
PROVISIONS Leef. ateady; family
Utv; meis. tsft.uu; beef ha ma, tJOkf)
22 1m; city eatnt India meas. tit tXal ..(. On
nieata. steady; pickled belUes. rr.25jr7 1i.
pickled shouiders, ttV756.. ptckled hama.
t 5tu lu tat Lrd. easy: western steamed.
I, kv; rennea. sun: ccrttnent. $7.1: com-
found. $ 50. Pork, ouiet: family. $;iv'jr
&5v; short clear. tllWla.00; meaa. tU-6u3
15 .
El'TTKRi-Flrm; extra creamery, 27Hc;
country, loin umti t cooica, ic; uallauoa
creamery, im-c; lactory, 12iil4c.
CHE4CSE yulet; stale, full creum. fancy
email colored. eVptocnber, lie; ute made.
ItAfc; email white, aVptember. lie; lata
meJe. liu-tc; large colored. rpumber, 12c;
late made. 10c: large whits, Bepteuber,
12e: lata made, 10Se-
EiiS Steady; stata and PennayK-anla
neartiy average, nnest. w; nrst. SbCr:
eati-rn extra, a"; waatern flrsta, asc;
western secouaa, w(k.
to
Taleaa a-ed Bfarkc-t.
TOl CPO. Jan 4. 8 EKB Tlorer, rash
and Fxbrutary. $77: March. $&: April.
r w: prima aunaa, asi; pnme vmothy.
ttlaaeaaUs Grala Market.
IflKNFAPOI LB. Jan. 1B.-WHKAT
ntw ' May, -c; J.y. g!e: et tetul-er,
r-ani"! aa track, tna, I, Lard, .'c. No.
St
ST.
Iaala Gralai lad Prarlaloas.
LOUI8, Jan. 30. WHEAT Lower;
Jao
Jaa.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan. lh
Jan. 19.
Jan. 20.
Jan. 21.
Jaa. 22.
Jan. a.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
24...
25...
2...
27...
2a...
29
Jan. 10..
4 :i t 271 i t at, 4 17l 1 471 1 Sa
4 64V 1 Ml t 24; j 4 a t 4l I
4 4 I, 6 us. i 1 4i 1 44
4 tti t 4i t 0j 6 tf-l 4 M! i t 41
4 Bu. t 4ui t 15. 6 )1 4 s, 3 45;
t 40 f lf 6 251 4 ai: 1 60i t 41
4 63 I f 041 t ti 4 41 1 tot 1 4i
4 tiWi t 45 J 6 171 4 4 S CO. S 47
4 764.! fc 47 t 4 I 4 621 1 !5 ! 4J
4 71l 4 M t 14, 5 IS Wl
t tH t 41, t 22, t al 4 68 1 t 41
4 T.'Sl t 4, 4 )i 6 1M 4 :i t 62.
j t 4, t 17i 6 2"( 4 Ml t 4.-l I4T
I EI a , oo, si, ui
4 72, t 29 ; t 17 4 4 1 54; t 64
4 t 47 t 27; 4 64 1 61 1 5i
4 74, I it i li I S I 3 6i 3 64
4 85j 61 t 02 5 14 4 S j I 67
4 ITS, t 6s t Oil 5 14 4 59, t 66,
1 041 t UBi 6 21 4 fc; 3 61, 1 C2
4 SSS! t 14. 5 i2 4 4t, 1 60, 1 6i
4$vHt72 6 Ui 4 fi 1 51 1 72
4 I 66' t 12 4 Wi 2 63 2 47
4 M, 14 6 ; 6 22 I 1 , 3 2
4 7Hj t 64 5 8; 6 4 t2 S 44
4 fcj t 7J, 4 ti i to. 4 64. 1 70,
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road waa:
Roads Cattlo. Hoga Sheep. Horsed.
C. M. tV SU P...
wsbash
Mo. Pac. Ry
I'nlon Pac. System .
C. A N. W. Ry
F.. E. frM. V. R. R,
C. St. P. M. O...
H. A M. Ry
C. B A Q. Ry
K. C. A St. J
C. R. I. A P.. east,.
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. Wesfn .
14
1
1
9
10
23
t
1
2
1
2
2
1
S4
2
Total receipt t
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each Duyer purchasing ins
number of head Indicated:
Buyer CatUa. Hors. Sheep.
Omaha Parking ta Mt
Swift & Co..
Cudahy Packing; Co.,
Armour A Co
Armour Co.. aV C.
Other buyers
29
1.152
934
1.174
1.427
13
no
the yards this ttvrnlr to make a murk-l.
For the week receipts show an Increase
OT last week of about 6 ( bead and as
compared with the same wek cf lust year
there Is sn Increase of aboat 12 n hea-1.
n fart, receipts have been verv herr all
the month of Januarr. the Increase over
January of last year amounting to over
6 head.
In view of the heavy recelr.b. not onlv
at this market, bur at all othr. It Is not
surprising that prices have ease-1 eff a
trifle. The mutton market In th east
ms to be In nthfr bad c nd tion snl
thst. toaether with the shortage of re
ceipts, hsva all worked tege-her to hreik
the market. As compared with Monday of
this week the gool to choice prad - are
about n itiartr lower, while the common
and part-fat kinds are slow sale at a de
cline of 2f.4540c. One trouble with the mar
ket tMs week has been the poor quality of
the ofterirrs. good stuff heirg verv eos'rea.
For the List few days the ovalltv has been
so common that a large fhre of the ar
rival have sold for feeders. There bsa
been a pretty fair demand all the week for
leeofrs. nut m new or tne weak in th
price of killers the market on feelers has
also eased off to some extent, particularly
on the commoaer kinds
Quotations for oor-fed stv-k: Choice
estern la-"b. $.".5'vTi.7S: filr tn rood
lsrrbs. 95 "ff".Sn: wxm to oh-Mce var!l-is
U yA : fslr to good v'sri'np. 14 Wi; aood
to choice wethers, H nrrTi.B; fair to good
wethers $3 V'iJt .(; gooit to ehole ewes.
rcrH of,; fair to goM ewes $3 SffVai;
rbotre feeder fambs. t4 oot "v fslr to g--d.
P 50454 00: feder -earllrgs. I3 5ni4 '- 'e'der
wethers. 3 5o-f3.7S: feeder ewes. $2 0'aSS.OT;
e'!l!s. $1.7545:2.00. Representative sales:
No. Av. TV.
1 buck ln 3 co
1 native ewe lit
native lambs TJ
1M western ewes 4
I2i western lambs 54
5 15
s n
4 5
close) Monday. Following are tt sales. In
detail: New South Wales. I? b!?;
sjred. l'.i; lid: greasy. 7il il: Quen
land. 7) bales; scoure1. Is 4l'!'ls ".:
Victoria. SjXii bales: s-oured. 7vd'"2 1'1;
greasr. 7lil 3d: South Anstrali.i. s- hal-;
greasy, ".njlld; West Atiftrali.t, 1.9 lile;
grasy.5'ill41; New Kaland. 3.: bales;
eteasy, "'-t'uljd; Cape of Gwnl Hope and
Natal, 7"' b-xles; scoured. Is f-d'iil Tj-l :
greasy, 3ff7d. The arrivals of wool for
t;-e second series amount to 91. "M bales, In
ciifling 51 forwarded direct to st-lnners
PT. LOCIS. Jan. :v WOOL Steady ;
T-e-llum grades, comblrg end rlothlnr.
r4j21c: light fine IS 174c; heavy fine. 12 if
14-; tub washed. 9Cti3i.4c.
; rather large. Private advices, however, In
(41. aled 'he prot'Sht tty of a fal irg off ln
the movement, and the market al s rbed the
ttouldatlon of lerge .nx interests very
well, closing stea-ly, net hw'.n j...lnls higher.
p,!e were rervrtl if ;"." l-ats. I:n
log: Vs'ch. c; May. 9 2.-US 35c : June, 9 4f-
snd unchanged. Common are nu'iferl at 4
prttne at $4t14c, rholoe at t4'4r".
I.tnrv st SSiTc.
"A L1 FOK X I A I R1EP FRriTP-Pru-iea
tre eay In tone un-lcr a light demand,
yuorations range from Jvo to 4c, accord
ing to grade. Apricots are In g-wid demand
Jiiiv 9 RV.:s T-c; P-pteml-er. S"jVv; (cto- fr small lot anJ rinid steady to r-"-m.
her, t-tjS.""s: Port mber. x-. S;ot Rio. t hot.-e are qiotei at r,i"y. extra cnotca
firm: No 7 Invoke, 9v.
dor, t", 9 134c.
Sliid, steady; for-
Forelgta FlaaaelaL
IXIXIXIN. Jnn. S". Morey ws !n filrde.
rtiand In the markt today, telng affected
somewhat by month-end operation. Pis
counts were weak. Business on the Stock
ex. hange was agitated on war rumors,
trading was inactive and prices were de-
. l f 1 . . ,.nb hill elr.aed a
fraction better. Home rails were dull. J L'
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET.
STi.PV.7w r?t Kt' 'supply as compared with a
Y,Vt: Ju!jr' c,-No- 1 hJP -?142- lUbfi above will show tha 4
V VJU'lAlwri , - J. al V rxxl t sV s U".aV
444c: Msr. 4SV-; July. 4c.
OATS-weak: No. z cash. 40c: track, 4d4c:
May. 414c; No. 2 white. 42c.
FLOI R Dull: red winter patents, 4 45'Sr
4.00; extra fancy and straight, t4.a04j4.60;
clear. X3 4t"t-i.fi6.
SEFDS Tlmothr. steady. $2.50&2 WL
CORNMFAL Steady. $2 40.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. S6rS7e.
H A Y t'nchsr red; timothy. $7.50611.00;
prslri-. $s .vi (Vt.
4. 4 I 1 ' ' I ir-D 11. VB.
BAOOINO 5 .i4c. ,
HEMP TWINK 5c.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: Jobbing.
$13,124. lard lower: prima steam, t 70;
nacon steaov; ooxea exira muni, ..tus,;
clear ribs t7.TR: short clear, $7 174.
POCXTRT Easy; chickens. 4c; springs.
9Vo- turkeys. 13c; ducks. 11c: geesa. ta
BITTER Quiet; creamery. lSJe; dairy.
12tl7c. . . .
EGOS Lower at 3&4To. case count.
Receipts. Bhlpments
Flour. bblB (0 9 (i
Wheat, bu K."n 72 AO
Com, bu MA 74A
Oats, bu h.i
K aw aaa City Grala aa Prevlalaaa.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. M WHEAT Mty,
7c; Ju4y. 724c; cash. No. Z hard. i.JjTSc;
No. t, 74S7t; No. 4. PV-Jc; rfjecteo, 4tJ
t7c; No. 2 red. NTiWHc; No. a. iCWJc
CORN May. 43c: July, asoe; rain, no.
mixed. 414c; No. 2 white. 424c; No. 1,
H4rc. . ,
OAT NO. 2 wnite, sc; a nniru,
S703t'
HAY Choice timothy. $9 0039 50; choloe
prairie. $7 2iir7 .
BUTTER Creamery. Wffac; dairy, fancy.
19c
rr-.n4 T .r.wr- Missouri and Kansas.
cases returned. JfHc; new. No. 2 whltewood.
cases Inoluaed, Iw.
Wheat, bu lli-4 ij.jv
V. eae .
Oats, bu .00 s.tsMI
rkllaaelg-bla PretiM Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 9A -BUTTER
Firm, good demand: extra western cream
rr EJ4c: extra nearer pnnia. i.e.
EOOS Weak. 2 lower: fresh nearby. J4o
at mark: fresh western. S4c at mark; frah
southwestern. 33i34c at mark; freaa south
ern. T?o st mint
CHtEISK Bieswiy, quiet; .-New iori run
rreanvs. cboioe to itncv. uNUUtrc; few
york fair to good, lu10a
Mllwsakt Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, Jan. V -WHFAT He
lower; No. 1. northern, 4&to: Na 2.
northern. tSV!-: May. 9"e bid.
RTF rvto Mrher; No. 1. 4c.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2. t3c; garaple. St
fie.
CORN Firm st; So. , 4Jg4Jc; May, 604e
asked.
" nalatk Grala Market.
XDCLTTH. Jan. 2o WHEAT In store.
No. 1. hard Sc: No. 1. northern. sV;
No. 2. northern, 564c: to arrive. No. L
hard. thSc; No. 1. northern.- S4c- No 1
northern f4c; May, 8S4c; July. Stc; Sep
tember. 774 c.
OATS On track and to arrive, 294a
IJTrrsel Grala aaa Pravlsloas.
ITitRPOOU Jsn. KWWHKAT-Spot
stocks eihausted Futures steady: March,
to 4U-V May. ts id: July. noirinaL
CORN i-ot, American mixed, new. aulet
at ts 3d: American mixed old. firm at 4a
t4d.' Future quiet; January, nominal;
March. 4a ld.
Pearta Grala Market.
PEORIA, Jan. 20. No market quotations.
ToU! 1.S64
CATTLE There were practically
cattla on sale today, -so that a test of the
market was not made. For the week
receipts show an increase over last week
of about 4.0U0 head, but as compared with
tha same period of laat year there la very
II it la chau a-e. For the month ot January
also vvijr mue vuai.av i w tuv
year ago. ine
exact figures.
Tha cattle market this week has been tn
very unsatisfactory condition to all con
cerned. To begin with packers have been
hampered wltn a shortage of refrigerator
cars which has made It difficult to move
their meat products. Receipts of stock
at eastern markets have been rather ex
cessive and as a result the price of cattle
haa suffered a severe slump. Corn fed
steers are safely 2&ii.ic lower than Tuesday
( r w eonesday or this week or a quarter
lower than the close of last week. They
are alao at the low point of the year,
prtcea being worse even than at the low
time on Wednesday of laat week. In fact
prices are nearly back rt where they were
when the market was so badlly demor
alised just before the holidays. It is need
less to say that feeders who have arrived
at any of the markets this week have been
d laat-pointed In the prices received. Com
mission men are hoping offerings will be
moderate this coming week end In that
way give the market a breathing spell.
Oood to choice steers are selling from
$4.25 to $4 54. with strictly prime from tt 50
to $4.75. Fair to good gradea sell from
1175 to $4 25 and common klnda from ta. m
down or mostly from tt-40 to tl 75.
The cow market has followed much the
same course as the trade oa steers. As
compared with Wedneadar Dricea are
25i4uc lower or safely a quarter lower for
tne weea. l ne mar net. However, la very
uneven aa la alwaya the case when prices
are fluctuating back and forth as rapidly
aa they have of late. The brunt of the
Cecil ne haa been on the medium to good
cattle. Oood to choice grades are quotable
irora ts 10 w rair to gixxrimm t2.za to
$2.80 and can d era and cutters fxotsr-11.5
to z to.
Bulls are alao about a quarter lower than
a wee a sgo. l ne petter grades sell from
$3 to t3..a and the commoner or bologna
gradea from $2.60 down. There baa been
a fairly good demand thia week for
bologna bulls and prices are not a great
ueai tower. eai caivea ara alao a mil
lower, but still the best grades bring
around 55 and possibly 65 26,
There haa been a fair demand for
Blockers and feeders this week In spite of
the cold and stormy weather which has
kept buyers at homa A good many
armed up cattle have sold for feeder
this week that laat week went (o killers.
but owing to the slump In the prices of
lai cattle tha feeder buyers would give
more for them than would the packers.
1 he best grades ot gaad. heavy,, fleshy
feeders are not bo much lower, but the
commoner kinds are very dull and un
evenly lower. Representative sales:
HOGS There waa a moderate run of
hors in staht this mom in a- and with a
'airly good demand tha market opened
steady and the bulk of the hoga waa sooa
disposed of. The same aa yesterday, tha
light stuff sold trom 64.75 down, mixed loads
from 6475 to $4 tu, good heavy hoga from
$4 J to 64 Kb and prime beawtee mostly from
64 66 to $4 9m. with the top at 4K. Toward
the cloaa of the market, after packers had
their mora urgent orders Ailed, trading was
lnaa active and the close was slow and
weak. As salesmen wanted the early
prices, it waa rather lata before every
thing was disposed of.
For the week receipts show an Increase
ever last week of about 4. wo head and as
compared with the same week of laat year
there is a decrease of about 4 s bead.
For the month uf January surplies show
a failing off as compared with January,
14. ot about 12.000 head. Prices have held
unusually steady this week, the fluctua
tions from day ta day only amounting on
snoe. days to 1 or 2c. On Wednesday the
market eased off about ta The general
tendency of prices has been downward, but
the ret loaa only amounta to 6iil aa com
pared with the close of laat week. Repre-
wvniaiivv aawee;
Ma AT. SB. Ft.
4 ta a la
Receipts Light Evea tor a katarday
aa Prices above Little ftreagth.
CHICAGO. Jan. to.-CATTLE Receipts,
ar0 head; weak; good to prime steers, tt ia
tjo 50; poor to meolum. tXwUt av; Blockers
and feeders. t2.25h4 4Vt; cows. $l.5i4ti;
heifers. tl.7Mi4.25: canrters, $1.5032.50: bulls.
$L7.V4 25; caivea. 3.5"'u7.0U.
licsie Heceipis toaay. 3,oT"i nesa; esti
mated Monday. ST. ' Xi head; weak: mixed
and butchers. $4.7; 4o f.4 : good to civ Ire
heavy. $4751(5 05: rough heavy, t4t-Vt.S5;
light. $.4H4-&: bulk of sales. $4 77vj4 $6
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.?"
head; sheep, weak: lambs, weak; good to
choice wethers. t4.25ft4i; fair to choice
mixed. $3.S"6 4 00: western sheep, MAX1i.25;
native lambs, H.2G3a5.&0; western lambs,
$4 5'66 $0. -
Kaasaa City Live 9:ek Market.
KANSAS' CITT. Jan. 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6-0-head, Including 50 southerns;
market unchanged: export and dressfd rf
steers. $.1 45i5 IS : falf to cood. $15034.30;
western-fed steers. $X50$i4.S; stockerr an 1
feeders. $30g-4.10; southern stT4. tZ.'"3
41; southern cows. t2(-4j2 7!t: native cows.
$2Aa35; native heifers. $2.5 fi3.n: bulls,
$3 443S5; calves. t2.25$6.S5. Receipts for
the week. 29.RO0 head.
HOG& Receipts. 5"0 head; market ft'SltVj
lower; top. tS.'O: bulk of sales. M T.(Jf4 S24;
heavv. $4.905.ti: packers, M 7534.95; p g
and lights. M5'4 75. Receipts for the
week. 42 .900 head.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 4W)
head: market steady; native lambs. $4 5043
5 75: western lambs $4.54ii: fed ewes,
$1.V"4S4.; western-fed yearllrgs. $4 fiog "..10;
Blockers snd feeders. $2.7594.10. Receipts
for the week. 80,500 heatl
St. Loala Live Stock Market.
CT. LOUIS, Jan . CATTLE Roce!pts.
lOfni Ifrad. Including Taxans: market
slow, about steady: native shipping anl
export steers, I4.2Mj5.5G, the top for strldiy
fancv stock: dressed beef and. butcher
steers. $3 5o&6.S5: ateers under 1A' lbs..
(3.5r'1t5.S: stockers snd feeders. $2.1544.1:
cows and heifers. t2 2SQ1 5o. th top for
fancy corn-fed heifers; canners. K Z-dl 50;
bulls, t2 4o94.00: calves. 13 0"r 7.00 : Texas
and Indian steers, $2 ?4.1v; coWa and
heifers $2A-6.0.
HOGS Receipts. 4.5H0 head- market
steady to 6c lower; pigs snd lights, tt 3.MJ
4 65; packers. 64 60w4.J; butchers and beat
heavv. t4. 805 00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. SiOhead;
market steady: native muttons. t3.5'a4 75;
lambs, t4 6t&,75: culls and bucks. $2 VjQ
4 26; stockers. tl.Otal 75.
Hew York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK, Jan. "SO BEEVES No re
eelDta. no sales Dreaeed beef steady
city dressed native sides. 7Sc. Reported
exports for today, beef estimated. 700
beeves. CS sbeeu. t.&s Quarters of beef.
CALVES-Receipta to head, all market.
Veala rated steady; western caivea 4o
lower than last sales, One car of westers
caivea unsold: a car of western calves at
$4.00: city dressed veala 9l4a
HOGS Receipts. 4LM9 head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta. 1 SJ
head: market alow and lower; sheen. $4.00
4r4 60; one deck at $4 75; lambs at $5.7566 6ft;
dressed muttons, 7&t-4c; general sales. 64
610a ;
Slows City Live fteek Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Jan. 30. (Special Tele
gram V CATTLE Receipts, SCO head. Mar
ket slow; beeves. t3 6:) 4 OX); cows, bulls and
mixed, $2.4oS3.50; stocaers and feeders, $2.75
w30; calves and yearlings. $2 5''j3J.
H XJ8 Receipt. 4.(0 head. Market about
steady, selling at t4.5.4.!v; bulk. $4.70(14.80.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 30. -CATTLE Re
ceipts. 4J6 head; steady.
HOGS Receipts. 5.552 head; steady to 5c
lower, lights. $4.654.924; medium and
heavy, H05.05.
Americans openV lower, comparand e.y
steady and at ahut parity, became imni
mate and closed otilet. Foreigners felt
keenly the uncertainty in regard to the far
eastern situation and -dropped under the
lead of the Japanese. The amount of bul
lion taken Into the Bnrk of England on
bnlanr-e today wa v The sum of
a.l;V.tJ was withdrawn for shipment to
L'gvpt.
PARIS. Jan. SO Trading on the bo-irse
today was dull and prices were heavy.
TTiere was a slight Improvement toward
the close. Internationa'" and Russians be
came firmer. Russian Imperial 4s closed at
! !. The private rate of discount was
2 13-16 Three per rent rentes. 97f H for,
tr account. Exchange on London, 25f Y
for ehoks.
BERLIN. Jan. SO. prices on the bourse
today were weak, and tnere were w
transactions. Exchange on London. im
4-pfg for checks. Discount rates: nnori
bills. 34 per cent; thrtee months' bills. 24
per cent.
Oils was Heila.
OIL CITT. Jan. tM.HI.?-OrerMt halves,
M K&: certificates, no t -1 J. phiptnents. r..-
I 5"4 bbls . averare 72 TJi bbls.: runs. 1..V1
b'l., axerage f..l3 1 tii Shipments lama,
I RS 51 bbls.. averaere fiT 37 I '.ls. ; runs Lima.
7- bbls averace 47.11? t bl.
sav.4..4M, Jan. mil lurrenune,
quiet, flc.
R' l? ! N Quirt : A. P. C. D. 2T5; E. $;S:
F. $2S5: C $2; M. f! IS: I. $3 Jv; M. $3.$S;
W ? . $1 2""1: W. W.. 94.50.
NEW YORK. Jan. ".-olIS Cottonseed,
brm; prime cni-le, nominal, prime crude
ellow, 374c. Turpentine, quiet at ,Vi
r'etroieum. steacy: rennea. .ew 1 o-s.
CosTee Market
NEW TORK. Jan. So. COFFEE
The
" 1": Phllpdeli hla and Baltimore. p'o;i
1'hlii.dclphia and BalUtnore in bulk, J.u
ttaak tlearlags for Week.
OMAHA. January Sn Park clearings fnr
the week, aa compared with the corro
stKindiiir. week last year:
st iS'-il'-Sc. facy at liiiiKx-. l'ea.-hea are
moving slowlv. C hole, s re quoted at 7'
nc, rxtra choice at 7&-c, fancy at 9
ii r-c.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Jnn. to METALS There
was a fair Saturday Inquiry In the local
metal markets, but no material change In
quotations from those of yesterday." Cop
per rulcl quiet: lake. $1 fi24rl? 74: elec
trclytlc. tl2.5s12.75; casting. $12 374-M fc'4.
Tin was steady; spot. $ a IS. Fair de
mand for lead; spot $4 4.ViA5. Spelter,
qu'et and easy at $4 9n4j5t. Iron ahowe
continued dullness, with quotations nom
Innlly unchanged.
FT. l.oriS. Jan. Sn M ETAL8 Lead,
lower, $4 324 wppelter, weak, $4 SI.
II
Monday ....
Tuesday ....
Wednsday
Thursday ..
Friday
Saturday
.$1 m
,. l.7.7 41
.. 1.112.CT.U
,. 1.157.2'-; 14
.. 1 ttl.fw !4
1."W.6.H 31
liUB.
$l.r?.7. 4
1.1"!.16".4
1.222 ?"1 23
1.277.257 '.t
1 119..W 01
1.222.544 75
A Wr ease of $441. 4 R9 from ine corre
sponding week last year.
Sugar aad Molasses.
NEW TOR hi. Jan. So.-SUGAR-Raw.
quiet: fair refining. 212-1c: centrifugal. 96
test. 21-le: molssses S"rar. ?-tc Re
fined, quiet: No. 6. 4c; No. 7. 195c; No 9.
S; No. 9. 3 "6c; No. 10, 1.9oc; No. 11. 175c;
No 12 170c; No. IS. S15c: No. 14. SAV; con
fectioners. 4 25c: mould A: 4.2;:cutloflf.
51c: crushed, 610c; powdered. One: gran
ulated. 4 40c; cules. 4 &c. Molasses, firm;
New Orleans open kettle, good to choice.
Si 537a
market for futures opened steady at an
advance of 54il0 uolnts on tne general usi
and of 15 points on July. The advance was;
due to continued good buying and "?ill: r-Torat4l Apples sad Dried Frslte.
street houses thst were encouraged by ' ,. r,..mBiTrn
firmness In the foreign markets, ar.nnr.gn ir. i'nn, ".771.
receipts for the day at primary points were APPLi-The market is general.y quiet
COE ?"
STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVIflOHS
We have ever it eOoes.
Rerersnoasi in Stata as4 Nat l awBawss,
ora ascatTtca is m brt.
Owt mt Twwn Bashnae fsollolted.
Osssks lowtti MUPaeiBBi as- Tat. aettf
TnOS. M. WA8DKL Ctmpieifi.
S. SLEUMAN
Grain, Provisions & Sticks.
Room 1 N. T. Life Bldg.
' TeL S32&
Operates It Offices In This Stats.
Establishes 17.
rt Al
VatsAWIMIMB f.i4wai ''-av. g III"" " ' 1
i t t ii 9 a r
-1
New 0rlt35jf IX.
$31.50
Omaha to
New Orleans
AND BACK.
February 9tK44ih
long Limit and Liberal
Stopovers tn Route
Allowed.
For farther Information and copy
f Madrl Oraa Booklet trail at IM
boIs Central City Ticket : Office, No.
1402 Farnam 8L, Omtht, or wTlte,
W. If. BRILL,
rviarrtrf Pasaaitrsr ArsnL
I I
Stock ts tight.
Following are the receipts of-live stock
for the Biz principal western cities yes
terday; Cattle. Hors. Bhei
Pouth Omaha 100 12
Chicago - 6 IJ ( 13W
Kausas City 5") 6j
St. Louis 1,VK) 4.W0 UO
fit. Joseph 425 l.xl
Eiouz City luO 4,(f.0
Toui iirs 474a is
V W - aaaaaaas
Hidden
Dry Coads Market.
NEW TORK. Jao. 30.-DRT OOOD9-The
week haa rloeed qjtetly in the dry goeds
market. On staple cotton goods prices are
decldely firm and sellers rHurtant to take
orders of anr extent for future delirery.
Buyers, on the other bird, are conserva
tive, s-nd ar 'onient with moderate pir
rhasea On dreae goods, linens, hosiery ant
underwear, a fail business has been done
by ubbera
teas-arts and Eiserli at tiew York.
NEW TORK. Jaa. 241 Imports of dry
goods st.d grner.1 merchanjlM at New
York for the week were valued al 112.5 4).-
raports of ape.-is at New Tork this week
were tat o gold, and t.t "-4 stiver. Specie
exports f.om this port during the week
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Cottea Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. tO.-COTTON-Nerer
before has such an advance aa that of 'this
morning been witnessed overnight In the
cuttnn market, and never hefora baa tha
market shown such wild excitement. Cables '
from Liverpool were excited. There were
sensational advances from Liverpool, with
exciting buying on stop orders and rumors
circulating regarding the condition of con
tinental, European and American houses.
March, athk-h last eight cloaed at IS &2c.
opened at 16.Sc. sold up to IS 4c on the cslll
ilay. cloaina- vesterdav at lti.Caw. advanrd
to KT&c and July, cloaing at ItUtc. opened
at lo.tv. There was heavy liquidation and
Immediately following the call prices tag
ged off a few points, but the market re
mained excited. The liquidation for the
fall carried the active month down from
22 te 26 points, with March selling at 1 3
May at 15 5uc and July at lt.Sec. But at this
point there was bull support and. the mar
ket waa forced up to a still higher level,
with March reaching 16 tic. Hit in 79.- snd
July 14 9c. a net advance on these months
of .la&TS points. The close waa at near the
ton and steady, with the nearer noairlnna
57675 points up and the later mcnths.Zuit
pel ats net higher. The sales of the day
(estimated) were efl.OiO.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 2. COTTON Fu
tures barely steady; February. 18 75c;
March. 15 il5 tic; April. 1 79ili5 tie;'
May, llKjKSlo; August. lt.& 14.60c.
Spot, steady; Rales, l.i bales; ordinarv,
SHe; ordinary, 1414 15-lo; middling.
15 15-lSc; good middling. Its t-lrtc; middling
fair, li 1-liic; receipts, 12.076 bales; stock.
4-il S bales t
ST. LOL1S. Tin. tO.-COTTON-Flrm.
higher; middling, l&c; sales. 1J1 tles; re
ceipts, none; shipments, lot bales: stock.
"J 443 hsles
LIVERHOOU Jsn. 20 COTTO.V-Ppot.
limited demand, prices 30 points higher;
American mid Ding. fair, f jd; good mid
dling, 8Kd; middling. 9 75d; low mlddllrg.
ttd; goo. ordinary. t54d; ordinary'. t.iiJ.
The Bles of the day were 1A bales, of
which liv were for speculation and export
and included 1i0 American. Receipts, 15.WI0
uaiev. ineiuaing rev American. rntures
opened steady and closed excited and ir
regular with prices more or leas nominal;
American middling, g o. c. February, tO'-d;
Keruery-March, l-d; Maich-At-ril, 9t"Kl;
Arril-Mv, ttl; May-June. 1M; lune
July. tM: Julv-August. S5d: Aug-usrgep-temher.
8 47d: September-October, nominal;
October-November, nominal.
t'learlaar Haass Averaajea.
NEW TORK. Jan. 20. The etatement of
av,-rage of t!j? clearing house banks of
this city for the wetk thews: Loans tA4,
5o2.li'.!. Increase t-t.t'C.ltu; deposits tl.ojt.
H3 ('. increase tT.C4u &t.: circulation U:,
Vs tv, dfcteaas teti legal tenders $75.
fcT.ixO, dtcrease tl.tol.k'O: apecle tAt 4J(7. j.
Increaac fin.3as.sMi: reatrvs tJtl.llt im. In
ereaae tS tui.i; teserv required fJh5,ieT..
ita. increMse ts.414.125: surplus ts.l2.u&.. de
er wise tVai.tli: ex-1'nite.i b tales deposits
tM.X4.SUs, decreaae t .tja.
Wsel Market.
LONDON, Jan sWWOOL-The offertr.ga
at the wool auction sales today numbered
11, W7 bales. Booured and medium and fin
merinos were in large supply and were
quickly taken y the French and Oertnan
buyers. A fine selection of Vl-tor aa eaus-d
evager comtition. A few lots of superior
greasies were taken by AnanViu. tlreasy.
brukea fleeue realised the highest prices of
the aerW-s. Withdrawals se-e frequerrf,
price btuif asaiust buyers. The aaiea aul
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