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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Started in the New Year with Quite a Boom, OTHER GRAINS WERE NOT FAR BEHIND to Cover. onrcaco, 111 Jan. 8. -Wheat started the pew year with a boor of over 1e. Other grains followed, They tamed n_after the first hour, and hocle gher than on 1s ‘of miodest. proportion. d rn 11-16 i # price for oats was MAI in the advinces averag Wheatls upwr Friday’s closi Provisions show 00 and o doe in the quantity ssago made the Liverpool woted from l4d to 1d higher, and London, e firn. The quantity on ¢ sed 456,000 b, and the English estimated, had decreased 1,0° bit, during the past week. e Feccipis [ the northwest sent an aggregate of four days, Were 3 g8 compared with preceding dags, veng only s, and this lind some effect ufon the market, The decline which followed Tater in fhe day was due (o rather frec seliing offors fngs being Inrger, and somerealizations were reported. The opening wis e higher than the elosing fizures of Fridiy and advanced b he market declined 4, Tallied iqe and closed stead e initial trades were figures of Priday, the ponsible in 1 stronger tone. ONerin the weather and receipts the lonzs and on selling by wont off %e, the increase \ding to susiain pri e stendy and day S were quict i ste erate volune of tradi dvance over wetion of wheat asure for the Deeare larg too much receiver: nthe v iy, The clised ez dy with anly & mod Prices had o )4e viston market strong and netive atthe opening. 1t retained fts stronz but s00n lost the activity There was s@me reac- tion on realization, but closing prices were noear the top. Eostimntod 200 cnrs; cor 86,000 head. Phe Teading futures r TANTICLEN, Wi Dec Junuary May CoRN N Decembor tomorrow: whe 240 cars; ho: receipts for 550 Cars: oats, rod as follows: OUENING. | WIGHL | LOW. | CLOSE 25| 0 gl w a2y ] ity et M@ sog a3 Biby| December January May MESE PONK Jonuary. May LATD— January ... B044@s01( iy wang| i 20 Gl 10 123 10 02t ny snont Inm 8 Rl 910 ash quotations were as follows: Frovn-t| hut nuhl" sudes recorded No. 2 spring, No. § spring, 61 0 No. 8 cash. 861¢; yellow, s . OATE _BAnLey 4, f.0. 1. LAX SEED 1OTHY SEED Ponx--Ae bs., $10.70; 8.90; dry’ s B, short el WHISEY $1.30. SUGAR Iard, per 100 ribs, sides (loose), #8.80a@ shoulders (hoxed), #5.50 v sides (hoxed), $8.957% Distillers' finished goods, por g Une h,nl tod, Do: following w ments today ‘and ship- WECKIVTS, |SiD Flour, bls. Wheat, bu.. Corn, 1 Onts, bu v the 30140 butter : duiry, New York Markets. NEW YORK, Jun 8.- Frovn-Receipts, 900 pkgs.i exports, 7.000 Hhis., 23,000 cuek; moderate demand, fivmer; sales, 14,100 bbl Cony MeAL—Dull, steady; yellow western, £2.7502.50, - Receipts, L; sales spot. ner. 2" red, 70%c In store, afloat, 7!1';’"’1]4 f. 0.1 No. 1 hard, #8':0; N No. 8 sprinje, 733 active, exciied i crease’ in th also on thwAmer forolgnoers with Tight de e on correction supply, making it ol of 2,51 vlnmul»n. visible suppl and closed firin closing at. 74’ My, 18,600 bu,; exports, 4n.- fatures: 40,000 I options dull; nd elevat 1 north b norhern, 8 - Options” were falr ular, on the de- visivle supply stronger cables, buy iny other clined 7@ English visible 100 bu. instead i, Tnercased Al Wost, 1 S@c No. 2 red, Tantiry, 78100 Murch, S0%@ 815, closing . elosing at K tern, 58500 1 store and alloat Decembe 16,523,221 bu.; corn, 1,99 rye, 148,557 3,448 Du.; peas, in report RyE Stocks of drain 81, 1802 Wheat, -812 bu. 5 bu.; malt, HO0 bu. bu, oxIX 1,000; futures; | 50,000 dull; No. 2, 4010 aflodt: un- AN 401 Options moderately , dvclining 1y ol ted Sage on tovering, O Enal R thtieer dow sosing at 49 My, 00 bu.; exports, nonet tures, 74000 b spot options, "quiet, stron glosiniz o e 1o b 37%0; Murc 1 white, 4210 white western, 4064615 A 0,000 D dull, firm; closing 1z 804es spot 1, 801303 No. 2 ¢ 7 HAY--Quiot. stoady. Hops—Dull, stead: Raw quict, f centrifugals, 93 ive. oW O toady fair_refining, 05t 3 7-16¢; retin s, fairly active. n hest, 28e; 1pts, 4,048 Dhigs. PORK-Stron 010, Li d ut 11,0 #1160, Options diles, 25 $11.00; nnn h, $10.40; May, #10 $10, Borten Fivm, factory, 1060230 Cugesi--Dull, firm P1a InoN—Quict, steady 15.60, Corprn Lean TaN—Fly ; short elear western st 100 1y Janu; quict, strong O asked Dull, steady As Monday wa ally observed as o hol- tday, Tuesday had the general aspeet of the Airst. day of tho week, so far as the condition of trade Was concerned, The reeeipts in all lines of produce were light and the gencral markot was quiet, though there wis consid de mand from some quarters. Pricos, us will b noted below, show sone eliang ArpLes—The domind appears to be a slow, and yet It is true tht reatly desirs tock is sl sca ADples uro held at $5. @s4.00 for i o stock. HANANAS ather the off s bananas und the trade i them is Hwited ame y 1% not i which s do not tend. y ure quoted at #2 . Fhe markot Good eount pound. Tho better CRANBERRIES there s fuir ersey little blo s devold of any special 9 160 per acdes bring 18G@20c ol nd il are & afatr supply ot vell and el ape Cod lierrles, Quotations © are: Bell “aud ehorry, 8550 port b "bell ‘hd bugle, #5000 1010; Jirsey Cape ' Cod,” 8050 ULy 1 stock 15 none too’ plenty, althougl the poorer stock is wmuch out of the way. LI quoted w8 Blias- Fiwinh oicgs are sea at 24e. There wissomo tilk thit strietly fresh ind bright stoek had sold me Staiees uta litte more, which wou ndicate that the market was cértainly stroug i 240, GaMi-luck small rabbit about 75¢ Hay ¥ ton. llmmr» Gaod white clo The! 1 Hght ut the 5 LL’:&un Tl 1he the time betwee seasons, as the large arrivils of the ¢ lemons do not oceur until in Febru- ey or March, However, the prescut recelpts o but and und sell readily on the market rahibits are held at 11,60, und B0@Tbe; squirrelsjuie slow at @ miarket Iy slow at $6.0067.00 per uoted all the are large at Now Orleans for the season and especially «o when the demand fs taken into conalderntion, Tihe bresent indications - are that will rule low. Quotations are 4,007 MALAGA Grares Nots-| nuts, §1 OYETERS Ste ry ady nt 89.00 per keg Wite, 41.65; Ulack wal- Prices at Omali 18@35¢ per can. At th advanced at Baltime days ago, owing to the freezing up of the bays and tivers. The advance at the point of sup. jly was 20c per gallon on Standards. On the Bakis ‘of theso prices the Omaha dealers nro Tosing 1744¢ on all the oysters that they sell ONT0NS The market i< quict. Home grown. 85¢ per hushel, and Spanish $1:90 per crate ORANGES ~The market is sl supplied with Florida oranges only, Brights are quoted at 25 for sinzle case Tots and $3.00 for five to ten case | < are 26c cheaper PoraToRs-The trade is limited to_the sale of small lots from stores. Western Nebraski stoek 1 quoted at 80¢ and Utah and Colorado At o0 PoviaRy—The market ined up after the holidays and the fresh ¥ ght. Cholce turkeys were but with o limited demand i & were in the best demand of d ot poultry and Drought 7e.” Geese < were held ot 869 SwrrT POTATORS T and they are Tield at $4.2 Fiksii VEGETABLES 1 _growers aro Dringing in a few fresh vegetables of hothouse growth. New onfons 20@26c per dozen Bunches; lettuce, 40a40c; radishes, o0c PRODUCE POINTERS, brann & Sons of Omaha and, the Fre Butter and Egg company of Frem i ve Jolned forees and will herea frer b as the Kivschbraun-Taskell Produce eon pany. Tho articles of incorporation will be filod in 0 dny OF LYo 18 KOO 1% tho PUPETS e all completed, The capital stock of the new compiny Ie $100,000 and the offieers are follows: DPresident, Lo Kirsehbraun president, Kirschbraun: scer trensurer’ George E. sk v of the Fremont Buatter The ain office of “th Omaha with branches Reatrice, Faivh still rematl time prices s wae predicted o n At sam was pretty well and supply Is very light Kirsg mont tury and formerly Tz conpany Company sl be Tn \ Fremont, Lincoln, y und af Seandia, Kan, The firm will he packers of butter and oggs Desides doing i generl commission business, Advices from Florida report that the crop s season will probibly foot up to about 200,000 ok es of oranzes, over 1,200,000 boxes of Which have already heen shipped, The future mar very uncertain, There quantity of fraif <tiil in Florida, and from most points that oth crowers wid speeuliiors have ceased shipping for the present and show a disposition to hold back t the February market. BUSTNESS BILGEDS, Newell, i the millinery business at has disconting West & Fritseher, d clgars at Omahi, iy Georze H. Hopkins s « clothing, efe., at Allinee D James & Co. hinve su Cotinty Milling company The sheri i i the p ware and . inplenent Anilierst secns AMiss ( Paln, in tobacco und i his stock of A O'NuilL codued the Chase plon, on of the hard- A Grimes at St. Louls Markets, Lovig, Mo, Jan. 8 eed. WitkAT—Cash higher i dununry, 68¢; M COoRN-—Cash i roat under Satueduys Februw Ve s lLovr — Un- at options ions e, Towa sold at 44@60c; Min- Buarkr-Slow; creamery, 26@20¢; dairy, for average, s llmlv', 7,000 Whls.; wheat, 66,000 e, 461,000 Ding oats, 84,000 bu; rye, hariey, none. SHIPMENTS Flour, bu: corn, K000 1,000 bu.;’ bariey 7,000 bhls. Dus; oats, | none. wheat, 42,000 000 b rye, Liverpool Mark WiEAT loderately: per cental; v spri @hs 1d per centill; winter. 53 9oy 1 the past th 5. LIVERPOOT fair; hold niw, s 3 0. 1 Califor- i red. w s including Cony 4< 3 per eental for ihe past the Pras- Canad STOCKS OF A DS I siacks: wheat, 345,000 centals; centals, BACON - Lo per ewt; long ciand fair; mived weste Receipts of Amerie lour, cori, 270,000 500,000 a short 55 , 45 b, elear, 1bs., 475 60 per ewh. 47s Ol Markert. loLzus—Was dull NSEED O1r-Steady; crude, 41@42c; yellow, 44a24¢ TALLOW—Quict, firm. Rostx—Dull, stéady Tuny NE-Quict, st LivERPOC 3. Tean. 26s 9d p\' LINSI ady at 3014@31 TALLOW- Line Amer- BOSTON. Mass., and No. 1 Jon, 3. mand fuir The murket is dr for wool; Ohlo fle for XX and above, and 336 Michizan fleeces are film ot 254:@206c rombing wool at 34@36e, Ohio fi (Ivlul at 12033¢, and Michigan fino aelaine at 29w0c per pound, Unwashed combing wool is i e 256L27¢ for 1y Dlood. ey wools are in den basls of 556 bH8e for fine H4e for f me- dinm and 476 1 mediun Pulled wool sells today 3@ 38c forsuper and 425¢ for extra, Austealian wool is firm and forelgn carpet wool steady. Kansas Clty M IKANSAS Cr1Y, Mo, her; No. & About steady No. 2 mived Firni: No, PTERCreieny a8 i rn at 290 RECEIPDS - Wheat, 1 bu.: outs, none. SHPMENTS - \Wheat, bu.; oats, none Jan 2 hard, No. OATS RYE It 552805 dalry, 17@18c. 100 bu.; corn, 10,000 100 bu.; corn, 4,000 Cofee Market. Jan. 3.~Options opened steady, to 10 poinis up, closed bharely ypointsdown, Sifes, 44,750 bags, ey, HG216A0 February NEw York. Septémber, $15. Spot Rio, easic 5,90 L quict; tnw- No. T, Milwiukee Grain Market, MiLwAvKEE Wis. Jan, 8.—~Wnear—Quiet; No. LG Blyes net receip ilek; exports ) Dales; spin bales, Supply of Grain, isible supply of b corn, 11,42 L 1,190,000 bu.; barley, alk. . J Counselman & T Pros. Commission vhets showed i decided Tnpr + based on cableaews and fos Th lowest of whoat were be * i d of the closing out of a couple of lines for prominent 1o longs, The market Is daily creeping up and SHOFLs sce losses growing. We donni whether they feel as suro of their profits as do the 1o helow St nple lots of vorn and vats we in active demand at hig Futy opened higher but elosed advan lost. Provisions were aciive and higher al, rouid. Bev 1t hogs have revived the speeulutive interest in the product. Ti Cudaby faction which still leads the market were liberal buyers of pork lorite huyers of lard and falrly free sellers of ribs today CuieaGo, 1L, Jan. §—Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to 5. A. McWhorter: The early cables showed lod and unexpected strength Liverpool naticed un_advance of 11d 1o 2iad I 1d London 6d 10 9d per quarter. The 3 10 Express quotgd an advanco to home prices, and stated that if the present cold weuth gland continued a week longer {U wust necessarily result in o an advance of . shill or more. These bull influences started our warket higher 00d buying by most of the e misston houses having outside tra el trades seemed inelined tp accept profits, and thelr early realizing résulted in from the by the i s for Loworrow, and by vaible supnly of 1,400,000 1 untioi ix lmproved s { that outsido markets have u more than Chicag do hits 10t boen lurge today. but the und Ry W ter than last week. Some further reaction, however, would not be surprising. The local contingent of the bulls have taken but little purt in today's warke und Gty opene CRICAGO, to Cockrell The grain ment orders. highe futur higher v with the strong, but weakened later on local selling caused by the estimate of 550 cars of corn for tomorrow and In sym- pisthy with the decline fu wheat. Provislons have boen decidedly strong I spite of free realizin looul bulls. As we predicted last Wl 1t Jodk ax If Outaidars, it take hold of the market uud push It wfter local openod f Fivm; demand | Tongs had sold out roached the highest grades selling The hog market today boint of the season, 1oj as high as#7.15. onreaao, 1L, Jan. 3. F, G. Logan & Co, to Duncan Hollinger & Co.: The ‘wheat market m, I sympathy with strong cable wdvices and the cold weather in the sout where the growing crdp 18 without pro toction of snow. There was no special featire th the market. The I sentlnent {8 de cldedly bullish, but to plish miueh advance will require to have and t demand o near fature will pay nd on the ehaenete the condition ¢ crense of 1,400,000 bushels was a general appointment. This was the maln cause of the declin from 70¢ to 784c. There Is absolutely ntuce t8 corn. Trade in it 1s as dull o can be. We hiave been in Topes that prices woutd go lower, as we fecl very friendly to non all broaks. Tn oats thore was Tittle doing. Hog product at the opening of the ses sion was active and firm. Receipts were light which added to the strength. The fature val ues depend on receipts of hogs. STOCKS AND BONDS, degree of Activity nge Yesterday. New Yonrk, Jan. 3. here was a gree of activity on the Stock exchan The temper of speculation was bullish on the early trading and prices vaneed 1@y per cent in the general list upward movenent was checked by a dec in Reading from 52% to 50%, but still Ameriear ind Manhattan forged to the front with the former selling up 7% 10 117 & The whole market mproved in syni- i but - gave way o again near the ° close when Reading | under = u fresh onstanght, dropped to 50, The dealings In this stock reached over 123,000 sh s wenkiess was due to reports that the Lehieh & Wilkesbarre had severed its relations with The Reading and the company wis a large bor der to pay the interest on its preferenc o bonds, - When Reading Manhattnn fell oft to 1565 and Su ¢ & Hudson Al and Luck ral list dec on the fair de- v today decided] 1 il wore The market off - dull Post's financial writer « wdinee I (e Stock marked flect the feeling that nouncement (b i agrecnient Ponnsylvania in the matter of joint rates should not be interpreted as o vietory for the Reading ns was at first asserted. There w <ome show of rejoicing by the fricnds of Systenn. The eancession wis not so_ mich on thenart of the Pennsyly v on (he Reading 1t is ssorted that the former road coulil not be forced (o capitulate 1o the terms of the combination for the siniple reason thit 1t could wet conl fron ontside producers just asserted iteould do, This bein course would the recent an- with the s cannot be regard AIL th nent of interc combination will somewhat alluring scheme first proj arried 1o successful conciusion. e the closing quotations of Atchison. ... Fi Nott Adums EXpross. 152 | Nort Cnn D) Alton, T, 1 tic.. o prefors erlenn Kxpro Baltimore & O Pacitic . Central V. Yo & N < Ontario & Western.. Oregon Top. ... 0.8, L. & U Pacitic Mall Pittsbury Pullman Paluce.. Roadin GG Colo. Conl & Tron Cotton Uil Cert Del. Hudso DI &W.. D &R D& cnst Toun Erle do pr Fort W. Gt. Nort GBI Hocking iinof St Pay Kan. & chmond » Grande W &5 ISPl St Pau do prefor St. Paul & O do prd. Southern & Duluti ox. pld do preferred Lako Shiore. Loud Trust Louls. & Nash. (00 Louts. & Now Alb' Munbattan Con Memppls & C.. Michigan Centrai Missourl Pa fobile & 4 Wells-Fargo Ixp Westorn Unlon Wheeling & L. o preferred. i, & St. L. Natlonal Lins (1. Fuel & ron 24 ‘hicago_ G 107 Lowisville & Nash= i Missouri Northern 20,000; Wester Londo [Copyrighted 15 ancial Review. 3 by James Gordon Bennett.] LoNDON, Jan. 8.—[New York Heruld Cablo Special to” TiE BEEI-The stock 1 was thinly attended tod ose members who were present did Titt Sthing. won the most trifling warket was that for dvanced on extreme wiys were also firmer, ans hiye been very The tendency at the close was less than at the o b English easy mone York ( others, but Northern eforred ‘deltied 7 cent und Northwestern preferred i per cent: Canadi- ans, after heing fi psed dull. Mexicans de clined i per cent. Discount rites show in- creased weakness, Three months bills w quoted at 11 per cent. Call money was hardly lendable even at 1 pe 3 il New .\'|:lw \'l[?l{l(‘ irly active osed oifer Jan 5 it per 16 per cent with aciual ixty day STERL busines: crs' Dill The elosing quotations on bond U K 4a vog m *U.8. 4s coup. L. 113 U.'8 4y rox D100 [N WL 4 Paciiie b8 of 95100105 [SC L& 1M Gor Lo s ..\.us S¢S0 T & San ¥ lasourl 08........ 103 101 10 i [ortiiern & N. W. Consols enin. new s Tnton P West Shoro.... 108 |20 G. W 81 *Ateh. s L1015 Ateh. 21 B0 G & 414 /G011, iy I & 100" 1% 115k 1014 R D& R G Erlo 2nds MK & T Gen LK. & T Gen Mutual Union *N.J. C. 1nt. Ce Northern ', ex-int Boston Stock Quotation Boston, Mass.. Jan. 8. -The following are the elosinz stock quotations: Atehinon & Tojeka, Boston & Alouiy Boaton & Malno B &Q it chburk K. C8US & O biiits L 18ty g Cnlumet & Hecla. Franklin. Kearanrge. ! ol i'ana Co. 1 Teleplione mson Store 8., Wis. Con. com. *Allouez M. Co(ne ) Mining St SAN FraNCisco, Cal, J official closin lons for mining stocks toduy wore as follows: Alta. Bulwer. Beleher. Heat & Bolchor Eodle Consolid Chollar ... .. Con Cal’ & Va wn Polnt 10 & Curry..... Hale & Norero 10 150 20 [ 210 00 ) 10 18 ed Savage . Slerru Nevadi n Consoliduted Now York Mining Quotations. Youk, Jan, 8.—The following are the mining guotations W 110 12 0 100 1200 i | New Doadwood Gould & Curry Hale & Norero: Homestake. ... Mexican... . Ontario ... iron Sliver Quick Siiver do pr uls Mining Quotations. Ja rading on the M Stock eac hmq,l- lulluy was dull. Quota- tlons: ook Himet Elle'b'th Siooks |uShe & oo 046 M urphy 0 aancial Notes. HAVANA, Jan. 9.-Exchange qulet: steidy. KANSAS Oy, Mo, Jan. 8.-Clearings, $2-, 164,679, Vewaveiruia, Pa, Jan, 8. Clearings, | Cattie Trado Stow ¥ #17,768,0638; b et cent Panie, Jan, 8 84¢ for the accout New Yonk, Jan balances, $1,243,08 New Yonk 1i A, Government steady tate bond Tected Bavriwone, Md 8. Clearings, #2,70 Money, 6 por cont 8.~ Clearings, 8 New York exehan 1| 821,414, Mone o per cont rentes, 90t leavings, $125,402,230 selling at par LOSDON deawn today Tan Tount from the K of £114,000, CracgesaT, O cont. New Vork] efchinnge, 25 Cleavings, #2,356,905 NEW ORLEANS, Ln., Jan 368,580, New York ¢xehange e per 1,000 discount &1, Lovis, Mo, Jan balandes, #6566 POr cent; exchinge NEw York, Jan. 8 Tk Bree] Exchange was quoted as follows Clifeago, 70¢ premium: Boston, 10@15¢ dis unt; St. Louls, 7o¢ premiun le exports exclusive of specle port of Now York for the week ended woere 86,122,635 agninst $8,724.306 f rosponding period in 1893, and 36,0 1501 RosTON, Mass., ime loans, per_cont. 127; balances, $2,097,779 exchange on New York, of bulll England fraf. 3. Money, 8 7 premiam Clenrings, commorcial bank, #1.00 premi Clenrings, [Speeial Telogram from the today the cor- 147 in 1l lonns, 6@7 i ey, 6 10@15e "dis- ; por $91 oS, porcent ot Cinieaco, 1, Jan 8.-Clearings 156, New York exehangs sold at 70¢ premium Sterling oxchange wis Yor vty day bils o LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Stoady Ing Seven Dollars Two Hogs Near- OMaTA 1ys' receipts foot up 360 and 1007 sheop a8 3174 hogs aud 855 sheep first two duys of list weok lie general cittle market was slow the main about steady. Receipts falr and although there was demand the ampie offerings o copt od 16 Eholes mitured beef stee there was plenty of competition Were very of falv handy ruled grades wer 1 With pre th but In were very ool general precluded any perhaps on the rs-on_which O to but could b cments in the way 1o wood 1,100 t cly ut from $3.75 10 $4.10, Ap 10 the uvery fair elearanee was finally affeeted cow” trade was tolerably brisk with s about stendy.” There were close to eighiy loads of cows xed stuft on sale but the demand was active enough to sorh them all without any noticeable weak- { extreme range of prices was from but the big bulk of t fair to Kood stufl Soli at from £2.00° to Bulls, oxen and stugs were In fair supply and d mand at from $1 #.25. Comuion | dlves and yenrlings 0" eliolco veals sold at (r‘?!'l$ trado Th was mostly t'mh llu- supply in the hands of dealers is son: liwmited and eipts hardly cot to the de- ruled E round with at from $2.25 (0 #3.25, Representative DRE Pr. £3 00 310 3 30 3 4 8 3 1200 RE7 1000 785 A6 11100 0 785 1060 11080 1010 1046 978 1067 1098 992 1116 1023 904 940 1142 L1030 1250 11630 1750 1880 1700 900 1200 1160 1180 1300 1340 1610 1390 1320 1433 1080 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 70 - 550 400 440 907 1157 048 19 20 COLORADO CATTLE Ay ) 16 fd'rs 1143 83 25 HOGHThe run wis e provement on yesterdiy Bnan SVANTER, COUNTIES, sGHOOL DISTRICTS, WATER COMPANIES, 6T.R. K.COMPANIES, ctc Correspon: solicited N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY ,Bankers, born Street, CHICAGO. 16 Wi o1, NEW YORK, 70 Btate 5., BOSTON. Av. isiderable of an fm- ad lus tTuesday, | mot hy any _mean: | qualify of the offe; ditions were all prices adv more especinlly fe speculators, pieke took # hand and t Hands in short ore neavy hogs sold big bulk of the fai | selling at #6. #6.65 Monduy and Today's nivince | perewt. highor th | market 12,2 the bulk al wtive sile | Moo Av {50 200 200 200 10 160 160 S0 10 100 480 240 120 160 40 v 160 [ HERD illed dir et ve foriy 1o ool Stoek sl 100 No. 1 buek 7 ewes.. ative wether 117 native mixed ct to tho . for Yelock p.'m. J Cars, |1 The, The Cudaby John P 8qulr A Hans I Becker & 1), P. D. Armour Shinpers and Left ove Total. Chicag cneaao, 111 THE BEE.] vance on last 10¢ to 15¢ and dressed b marked advance. enough eattle to rOW's re vanee 1 out; howe W be L supi Iy 1080 800 for v wnd fron )00 e om 10¢ t week ing th the lat nd sellers b tadvan market | nd as h . The range the buik of the suf 10 #7.00 for May Ight. \ys past. erate and o very | to 10¢ higher. 3,000 sieor. s, § ; oG8 — Reeeipts 8,000 head; niark and_ packers, butehers’ w( ¢ 1 2,000 hea #2.5002.60; stoeke oGs—Receipts, 600 head; good higher; cc lower; all Sikre—Tec none: good active and strong ints, New York NEW YORK, Jan ad, all diveet ling wealk. Dre b, Be heet, coipt 9.00 AND Lg very i lnmbs, # Leceiy St. I S1. Louts, 5,200 I slow; 82.10024.00. oGs—R¢ 00 head Mo. Ships SHEEP 800 e head: market ow long standiy But—is it s 1 but for all time years, curing now that in of suc Wouldiit any, such a medicine ¢ take tho risk Wo South Omaba—Teley nlsbed upon spplioal need fully 19 hog: o [ of st Ipts prove mod ooked for. W and - country Tradi Sust The_best heavy so rough and comuion, Dther lights, teceipts, ket o ion_ st wdes, Shipments tomorrow, it 100 11 dnl 1 tho me & n heav rings W in favor of i 10¢ and in rd the close and fresh me meager offeris ler. Commion 11 Wt from 36 65t ¥ 1o g0l hogs of e #6.40 10 8645 on prices ey g0 vl £, one 8 vy W T S AND ROUGH 1....390 05 {£6.00; Represent Union Stock r 1w ~fou anuary 3, 1893 RECEITS Ya SHERD. |1 cad|Cars. [ Hoad | ¢ DISPOSITION CATTLE. Live Stock Market. al T S 1.-\.-r‘-‘m1-‘ todity show < closiu sold at u There were b round, and she rate, Before t o likely to shippers sh wason a1 common to ¢ oxtrir co 182,00 to an at an upply s higher thin id the satisfacti ined 10 the ¢ ad less of oxeite s s0ld up 1o fi s 80 whi T, howeve il from 86 rh bu; was sk market at pr Best Tmbs o b ket brisk, be to 6.6076.50; g i L 6,000 activ h 8.0, 700 head; mar- | Tosed 11,700 head; uetive, closing #5.006.80; Str . 1,500 head; wttons and lunbs were o 10c hi Live Stock M BrEYES—Re, to slunzhterers pssed bect steady 1,0 hou further he week is 0 to # Culls sold any where from £4.00 10 §6.15. The ‘quality averaged bet falr sellers Shippors At men al ht 10 cholee y 86,80, the Tho general | Con- ed e on 65 10 9 Represent 106 120 130 80630 i'\ loads were received, one of them COn i ative sales Ipts and Disposition of Stock. v, South JUSES & OMLS ra | dlend. 1030 not Juld tonor- b pretty ould Xtra s W, arly hour and hetd o, Tt did about on nd, though cnt_An it. om $7.10 to 00 was paid for nso seey from $6.85 than for some e weelc opened with sheep receipts mod- fees strong ble around 1 §4.75 to ments, : host stock- shipments 10¢ highe ood mixed vy and vimo light, ATTLE-Re. | w ong 1o s weak to 5o bulk, #6.00@ shipments wanted: mmon, duli but steady; muttons, §#.0004.60: lambs, 10 trade; Wt Bz ) quarters s, head; market steady; MBS I Itec: 749 head. Mo £4.60@06.00 per 1001) uls Liy Jan. 8.—OATTL nenis, 700" h s, #8.005.0 7,700 highe 3 packing, 86 553" Hieht, 86,007 1,100 " head; firm; good natl head; 5 per arket firm; Receipts, rhet Shijs vos, & Rather visiy— the made b; iotors i R for th you, if Catar certaint cured ¢ bo pa That's bow bad your 1. uch of a risk ? o, They've 'watc t hopeless « ur caso there's ov one take such a The only question is—are you will mako the test, it the makers are willing to &()l,"l II OM. 1/ ~— COMMISSION mwu od Brothers. 181 - D. DADISMAN, | igt K. WOOD, tion offer uly, that's y the pro- of "Dr. Catarrh Risky em. For you la rh, its a v, You'ro in to be of it, or to id '§500. what they offer, and in good faith—they cure you, or hay you, no matter They have a medicine that cures Catarrh, not r a time, b ws, They chanco alniost no chance of failure. risk with Tt so, the rest is casy. Yon pay your drug- gist fifly cents and thie trial begius. Can you ask merel l\. | Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattle Mo and Sheep market In the west Chicage | Manugors Market Reports by mull aad wire cuegrfully tur ending am to | ad- | prices of from | 1l in ot a few eases good shipping still more | nearly move of from TS, heifers | 5 for stockers | of see- 5 for 1t for | OMAHA Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Dlrectory AWNINGS AND TENTS ‘ 0maha Tent-Awning ‘ PENSIONS! COMPANY HORSE COVERS L3 Farnam St BABS AND TWIN® Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY Importers and manu fra four wacks, burlaps, | twlio | paymants BIBIALES, | M. 0. Daxon, Bleycles s01d on monthly 120 N1 —_——,,—— - BOOTS ND S10:3. Morse-Coe Shoa Company, Howard stre 1th and Dol pri 1200 with me Kirkendall, Jones & | Amar, COMPANY. Wholovalo mire mgonts 154t Rubbor Shos Co. 1102 TOE-108 Harney St Factory corni We are makin 8 10 cash sellicg a clase Which 1y very saloal ANt Hand-Sewad SHOE CO., b and Fabbor g 1510 Harney St 4,800 18, 18 __B0AL, COtE, | CORNISE, ()mnha Coal, Coke & ha"leComc‘Works § COLhard and woft | Mfrs. galvanizel Iron S H cor I0th wnd | eornlen wiadow cap s, Dougias St metatic skl 1101112 Do DRY GOODS, ‘M E. Smith & Co., Kllplfrm( Koch Dry GOODS (O, Notlons. wonts' farateh Inggoods, cor. 1th und Harnoy Sts Dry goods, notlons, fur- nlahlng goods, o) enor Hthand Howard Ste, | ——— FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering | Besber & Runyan €O upholstered farnt- | FURNITURE €O, Grace tire, 102 104 Nicholns Bt Wholesnle only and 1th Sts. —_— GROCERIES, ____DRUGS, ETO. D. M. Steele & Co., Blake, Bruce & Co., 12011205 Jones St., | 10th and Harney Sts., Omaba. I Omahn. ! |« HARDW ARE, Rector & Wilkelmy | Lobeck” Ling, COMPANY o Danlors tn Hardware and mehAnios' to: 104 Do Corner [0tk ste ooty A Taokson NAY& ETn. W.A. L. Gibbon & Co. Wholesale Hats caps. atraw goods, Rioves, mittons, 2th And Harnoy Sts. EEEER—h——— LUMBER, John A Wakaflem mportad, Amarieantort and cament, Miiwan ko) comunt wnd Quinoy white lime. Charles R. Les, Hardwood lumbar, wood CATDOLY AN 1 pArqact Mook, | othanad bongtas, LIQUORS. Frick & Hyoar quor dealers MILLINERY, afeldy 1. 0b Ma! n &b anl Job b 1001 Farnam St PAPER. 0ILS. Standard 0il Co., Iefined and lubricating Carpanter Paper Co. Carry a full stock of printing, weapping and writing * papers, - card VAROF, Lo, olls, axle grease, oto. —_— - PRODUTE COMMISSION, Branch & 0o, ot Jas. A, Clark & Co.. Buttor, chonse, oggs pouliey uind game, 17 S, 18t St —— ———— STOVE REPAIRS, §\SH.DIORS, M. A. 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