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290 bags, mga'nst Market quiet: good nverage STOCKS AND BONDS, two_ days, 16,000 bags; 0063.00; Ary cows, 1 . Buropean cables | continent, tote American steers at 10§ 11c por ib., dressed | spinners WeIght; refrigerator beef, TH@%4c. Exports ves- | NEW terday, 300 beeves, 8010 Sheep and 2,300 quarters sondy: COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL L - el D ps a5 H Y % Business on the Erohange Opsned with CALVES—Recelpts, %0 hend: venls and barn 275,30 e, $5. 2940540 Freo felling Weakened Wheat Yesterday | HAMUURG, o marker quiet & o G e e ! — April g Jul - ¥ 3 - N vard calyes, firm; westerns, d 3 o 1546 55 Septembor, 15 D Bullish N FiSiodlie 1ol bagn Bramian o | R | YORK, Tan e ear 188 | Oattle. Recoipts Somewhat and | jrime, g hamra o B o) | 51 Octoben ) b espite Bullish News, VTS, Dam, N gpranlian, % VEW YORK, Jan. 2.~The year 1805 opened : " western calves, 067375, pes P wlAVRE Jan. “S=Market ciosed firm; total | o0 v giock ‘exchange with h Waabie) Prices Droj O Accordingly. BHEER AND LAMBES-On sale, 850 head; mar Toledo Graln Market. ket 00 Sheep; closed weaker on cor i D Jan. 1.—Market tone and a very little volume of business, —_— e e o Lol o Ll i tosed frm 260; recelpts, v The faf ? the Readl {on qto, medium lambe;’ sheep, cholce to' prime, | o 0100 (Tan. 2 b T £ 3,000 3 S (R g e e Re o1 2. 0 R, common to prime 204,75, ash, o; May, 2 o, B3Y COEN WAS MUCH DEPRESSED BY WHEAT |15 “vaee: clearea for tha tnied State An wes & oreehe Neading reotganisation Iambs, common to prime, $3.3504 000 Dah: ok ik | PIAn was @ prominent factor in restricting | BUYERS ARE INCLINED TO BE BEARISH | OGS necrives, "I hiady ot highir, | (CORN- Actve mied " 4ié: Mo e | PATRONIZE E January, $1.06 bid By pfrchasing goods made at tho following bagn; cleared for Burope hoizs My PR TR T g 1°§ | Nebraska factories. 1f you cannot find what R pags; the dealings, as well s creating the gen: & ki white e, 3 you want, communicate with the manufac. —r T eral depression which took possession of the CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, i ) # mixed, 304e; No. 2| turers as to what dealers handle thelr goo New York Reported an Excellent Demand ORAHA GENERAL MARRET, market In the early dealings. London was [ Wildness of Monday's Trading Gives Way VRt cash, Bie — = = for Cash Wheat and Chicago Tears . 4 a small seller of Reading and_Tilinots Cen- % There W ery G - | CLOVER “SEED-Active and yi _prime BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINE. : 13 Condition of Trade wnd qustavions on | R e actul i dyclinols, Cen. to a Moro Canservative Feellng— ere Was a Very Good Demand for Ship- | FREAYY U FOOriter: . RTONY Sarony | S e e e Were Ready to tell Any . Staple and Faney Produce, the London Stock exchange, which added to Hogs Lower in Sympathy with LN .75, S . BEMIS OMAHA BAG (0. Quantity. BUTTER-Culled stock, S¢; common to falr, | the heaviness of the homé market as the Eastelld Market CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—Sales of cattle showed un- | RECEIPTS—Wheat, 21,50 bu.: corn, 60,500 L L . 010c; fale to good country, 1912 cholce to dnv.?rl\'(‘l;v-; 1, and the engagement of 32,- —— bk usual unevenness. There was a very good de. | i oats, B00 bu.i rye, "800 bu.i clover senl, | Manutacturers of all kinds of cotton & burlag ancy, U@t ga creamery, 19G20c; sepa- | 200,000 gold foF shipment tomorrow Was are and bo o T8 OARS. bR, R ¢ i Ty fancy unw,‘_ “».ffiyln'u' reamery, 19420 P | Ce . e WeRTeLy \WTGTrOw WaN Sne ukid - tnd both for local and shipping ac and |~ RN Flour, 1,00 bbls: corn, 1,000 | DaRs, cotton flour sacks & twine a specialtys CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—Free selling weakened st et L NSERE Nling was. in greater volume. There were WHRDNESDAY, Jan. 2. he supply was confined to ahout 1 head, | bu.; r bu.; elove 145 bags. ot $ 8. 11thst “ but the avers Tow wheat today, despite bullish news, and May closed e lower. May corn lost e, M ccasional feeble rallies extending to a part celpts today were spring chick- | of the list, but the trend of prices was |, The receints today were @ Of prices was pi Butchers' stock sold to b a trifle Pou TRY—O10 her 519 cattle, 5,854 bl Duluth Wheat Market. BRUSHES. f cns, be; ducks. 6G7c; turkeys, 7@Sc; heavy toms, | downward,' and the market closed weak, [ NOR®, 378 sheep and G54 horses, against 1,87 | (" T Quotatio: DULUTH, Jan. 2--WHEAT-No. 1 hard, ~~ S oats Ye, and provisions finished at declines. | gare. geese, 6 prices, except in a few instances, belng |catile, 2,443 hogs and 100 sheep on Wednes- tra_at Soie: May, 6i@eite; Noo 1 morthern, THE §. M. GUNSAUL (0. The business of the year in the wheat pit | DRESSED POULTRY-Chickens, falr, 1G1 below' the closing sales of Monday. In the | day of last week. to 84 c July, e No. 3 nir o, L A 3 commenced with a slight inclination to the | choice 1 the; cholce small, Tie@Se; tur- :’:}\l‘\*';:‘;_ I‘:t‘_'l‘l:'r_- dm;v';‘m:_m Doagareat In the | Among the receipts there were some pretty el g B 3, y T, W Manutacturers & deaters fn all Kinds of brushed &8 bearlsh side. There was not any immediate | keys, falr to good, 7@se; cholee heavy, S$Goc; stocks were offered for sale; rumors had it | £00d beef steers today, but the market w ® fair to choice, from $2.20 to §. — 5 material change in the prices prevailing |cholce small, 16c; ducks, falr to geol, Jaies | tha the Hauldation was for inside interesta | weak and lower. Cattle have been pretty | The eftimaien of totay's' e ints or nogs were | Suwar Market, | OMee & 1020035 8, 18th st % close of Monday's sessio ellers | fancy, 9@10c; geese, fair to good, 67 ancy, | and that it was ¢ o0 decreased earning: gh here, as cof red wi er markets, | | woo head, and the market opened from fe to 10 LONDON, Jan. 2 AR-Cane, quiet; noth- at the close of Monday I | Which would be made apparent in the De: | el here, as compared with other markets, | {iver."Fath buvers msioted vren e Rines 10° [ | LONDON, tan Java, e Muscovado, | BREAKFAST FOOD, ¥ were In the majority and crowded thelr | 9@10c " be 4 S fpee Surlinte for a few days past. On Monday the prices | duction from o 10¢ and got tater | falr vefinin ! i PSSt ey i : offers in larger volume than the market oying teal, vet ok JLWOLTS: | Sincy qechned 1k P bt oI R hne) | DAIA for Beeves were wild,. Boasy there | matket being from e to' 20" Tow : S WM. PRESTON & (0 i RN KbRoth, The general features of the wing e o canynabions, B0 | Fecovery of 14 per cent. Bt Faul sold down | were more cattle In and buyers were In. £ Over S T areie arear U TR RAR e S AT Y i ! i early news favored the bulls, Liverpool heds, $2.0002.76; ® L per’ cent, closing at the lowest point. | ciined to be very bearish. It would be safe | out of seiices' Tenin Nive WLt e e WHEAT=FIFM: | Manufacturers of Preston’s Calife i was reported firm at %d advance for red favbite, $L3; winiels, Go \l::'(“\\\n‘fl fell ot e ehles Rom Iving | to quote the market in steers fully 15 avernges of more i s i el Gt o brand self raising flour & i 3 . ) to 110 1be,, are quoted a er co e closing sale tock Islanc ; L o 2 or H eights, o - ‘restgn’s best flour? American wheat, recelpts in this country and oarse, 34 : eded % per cent and vegained 14 per |lower on an average as compared with the [i* yhirai “proparic tr g Financial Notes. paign L ~ were light, exports of fair volume, and in- [ ¢ full or Young A, |cent. St. Paul & Omaha made advances of [ high prices paid at the opening of the week, | heavy he A few (i MEMPHIS, Jan, wringe, $330,420; bal BAKING POWDER. quiry for export reported to be good. The [13: tw and Towa, full cream, | % per cent in the morning and lost 1 per for, as some were putting it, all the way | .6 to $4 free bu ances, $46,674, [EOURE it s g first transactions in May were at from He; Nebra Tt skims, T@8c; Lim- | cent in the afternoon. St. aul & Omaha | from 10¢ to lower, n shee f 4 ¢ -~ putger, No. 1, die; brick, No. 1, Tie; Swiss, No. | preferred declined 1 per cent on the sale of | Cows and butcher stock were in good de- | In value s b7%c to 57%c, and a gradual decline to |1 150, a hundred share lot. In the coalers, New [ mand, the buyvers wanting that el L W Derten | ALTIMORE, Jan. 2—Clearings, §3,237.884; bal A L. KEITH (0. 1 g, auality e IN Clearings, $14,610,244; bal- | M X » from 67%c to 47%c occupled the fluctuations [ HAY—Upland hay, $9; midland, $8. Jersey Central and Reading were heavy and | stuff, and the market was obout ML A ] 10 | ances, $2,649, bynbadid 1 o) L L Mes Keltha Pure Baking p during the next two hours. The heavy |3 ¥® straw, $. Color makes the price on hav. | ench declined 1 per cent, the last beinie the | | Stockers ami Tesders ware oot phrom prices, the st ST | “NERY YORK, San. S.-GClearisgs, $106000007: |BooEy Ioxiraite & e i e < export trade reported from the seaboard | b (otach., J oL L lowest price mado in boih cnscs. The pres. large PUDDYyond the' market was also | commin auft around 85 haa ey o8 Rk Ll S dibal bl e LA L " 2 A & . 3 SEONBO1d birds, per doz., T6e@$L.00. sure to gell. Reading was by no means great | steady on that class of stock. Representa- B, Chojte 1amism Bold. At 5. tho o iade * 2. BN T ;uu:-% :‘ reaction to ”i un«: I:n ])r‘l‘u EONS (nl‘l.'l.‘!“"r'\m!‘ .y To0G81.00, and "1" er the '(.“.(,",,Nm",.,.q the shares | tive sales: i “-hm ;,53"‘ III-I‘vn";“:LLMLA‘:‘x ‘ul V\'n‘ AD) .)‘[n‘!\,} ‘.‘hm, 2.—Clearings, $18,1 BREWERIE T 5 el etween an e during the SGBTABLES. showed re able steadines: o othe IEER STEERS. won quality. s Jhcabar i QSN TAT EECater, purt of (h Tomainier Of the uck| POTATORS wWistern siock, car lots, & feic; | Sowed remarkable stendinees. The other bl ORI L L e S Jan: 2 sonnge on vondon, nt | ONAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION. slon. The receipts in S e e | e NG Stand-picked, navy, $1.0032.00; | PAFMENt were: Manhatlan, % per cen 2101078 8360 K168 83 80 [ hogs, 40,000 head s 18,00 honn J i a Bonaay are sixiv'aik car onds. Minheapoils || D10, HEANSiana pioies, navs, 81520 Youlsville New Albany, % ber cent; New 10000060 380 6201105 3 60 - PATIS Threg b cent entes, 1006 Se. | Car load shipments made In our own refrigeratop eported receipts of 151 ¢ nd Duluth 196, | Lo LR R D Vork, Chicago & St. Louls, second preferred, 4 3 16....1260 39 WESTERN PAC g Ixe B Ae for checks, cars, Blue Ribbon, Elite Export, Vienna Export, making for the two places 317, compared R oS 1L per cent; Erie preferred, 214 per cent, and 1 HSTERN PACKING INTERESTS, LONDON, Jan. 2-Tiae amount of bullion gone | and Family Export, deliverad to s of of “with 617 on January 2 New k L T Erie common, % per cent, Iirie was de- 1016 4 —_— nto the Bank of England on balance today 18 | & atlbftidgss t ll parts of city, # reported an- excellent for cash “Home grown, $2.75; Mus- | pressed by a’ vague and confirmed rumor aillme g Dectded Decrease In Gutput the Feature of s Y CARRIAGE FACTORIE - wheat. The big bears in this market sat , that the reorganization scheme had been Aline 4 the Last Week's Trading. NS, Jan. 2 —Clenrings, $2,724 SRAn upon t with all’ their weight and did not b, s2. definitely abandoned. 19 Ll ] CINCINNATI, 0., Jan, 2.—(Special Teleg L as: (LA LERR SCOmine RO FROST & HARRIS i but point at the dmount ol Wheat in the Lorin, e Of the indusirial docks, Sugar was the 0% 19 1ol 4 Tomorrow's Price Current will sast A aoetiey | A1oC0URL, A A . Visible supply and sell to bulls. May closed ver doz., most ac! nd weakest. The bears ham- 008 3 40 2 158 4 & UM AL eleyud Ten! ray: A declded « JINNATE Jan. 2-Clearings, $2,904, ) go 0 o ’ o at 5 mered the shares continuously, causing a R 198 4 crease in packing operatio occurred the | Money, 21@6 per cent. New York exchan Carrige & Wagon Mnkers Carrlages, bugkles, Corn wns weak and lower, with break of 23 per cent, of which only 14 per © SHIPPING past week, Al for western points, 000 | premium, phactons & wagons always on hand & made to a fair amount of trading. The receipts wi nt was regained at the close. Chicago L -0 | NOES against 290,000 hogs the preceding week, INDON, Jan. 2.-Gold s quoted tod; 31315 Harney-st., On . equal to the liberal estimates m: on Mon- ag is down 114 per cent; Consolidated Gas 9 450 |ana 225,000 hogs Jast year.| 1 Gaky nos Ayres at 108; Madrid, 1 Lisbon, R o day. The opening price for May was 181c, and Rubber preferred, 1 'per cent; Cor L. SRR [t deiaStA D L Potersburg, 5); Athens, 77; Rome, 108, Cor SPICES, BAKING WDER. and. that was the highest it sold at. i dated Gas and Rubber common, 7 per con 8. year ngo. 000 o, ngalnst 455,00 hogs | Vienna, 1 S T worked gradually down to 47%e and 47%c, and Tobacco, % per cent. Adyances were Towas T Sie oo NSRS PN DN Oinls LS 1 27 7164 per oz CONSOLIDA:ED COFFEE (0 and could not get higher again after that | 1 established of 1% per cent in Baltimore & : CONRBIB IOREY DL a0 (O e doats Aoy LAD: hy than 47%c. The weakness in wheat near the | EfNACTE b Ohio; 1% per cent in Consolidation Coal of ‘cont. The rate or discount In the open | Coffee Roasters, Spice Grinders, Manufacturers end mlm"? xltpn»':x:m: flect up rnrnknnd FRUITS. Maryland, 1 ke cent Ir"\ \H{nrl]\rclt‘rin;'l ? PLAC 1894, l 1802, t for short bills is % per cent. erman Baking Powder and German Dry Hop caused the market to closp very weak at TNGE8- Ol P T B and Idigon Hlectric of New York, and 1% 1 CHICAGO, Jan. 2 Clearings, 1,347,000, st 31416 S, 12th street, Omaha. 4T%c for May. ; el U DR B G e per cent in Lake Shore. There was a firm 2 000 | Money, 1@l per cent on call and G Bl st mah g i The market for oats was inclined to| DBLUME-Calton, none. tone to trading in the bond market during 3 000 [0 time. New York exchange, Soc premium FLOUR. ag. The easy facling noticeable was in-| PRUNBE-None: the morning, but in the later dealings_there 4 ai g 2,000 | foreign exchange, sterling commercial, $4.86%@ | ammmmm o R Ty i I8 fluenced entirely by the heaviness in the | 1 “Winter Nalls, $2; Vicars, $ were som ssions, induced by the heavi- . ailaf ol it. Louis.! 108,000 | 487 S, T. GILMAN an! { corn crowd. May started a shade up from d stock, 'per’ bbL, 3 Genitons, | ness of the share speculation. The dealings i Cincinnaty 100000 [ NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Lazard ¥ will ship O L WLMAN, 5 Monday's last quotation at 81%c, sold down eastern stock, $3.8); greenings, $3.5043.75. ' | were moderate, and aggregated $853,500, out o Indianapolis $1,000,000 1n_gold on the steamer Bms, sailing . i to 3lige, and closed at 31%e for May. RAPES—Concord, ¢ Malagas, per 6 to | of which Southern fives were traded in to ¥ Latlhi B . tomorrow. Holdelbach, Bickelheimer & Co. will Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour, 5 Provisions were weak, influenced by heavy [65-1b. bbls., gross, §.0040.80, the extent of $146,000 and Atchison fours, dar Raplds. . ship 700,000 gold, and Ladenberg, Thoman & g receipts. Seliing by packers slamd CRANBERII sevs, fancy, $10.60 per bbl. | §1%1 06g St Joseph. 30 on tomorrow's steamer, making E. Dlack, Manager, Omana. 74 v g_by packers alded $121,000. Sibux Gl C the pork decline, May pork closed 30c TROPICAL FRUITH. o_Evening Post's London cable: The O 41,000 | $2,200,00 thus far engage == = T %(z)vwor May lard 15c lower, and May ribs| The first carlond of oranges from Riverside, | rully far it edged Stocks was the f‘enll:lre 2 . St Paul — - — FURNITURE FACTORIES. c fower, Cal., this vear shipped to San Irancisco | of the markets today. Consols have broken H 2 k 08, ' RETRRN B, By Y e T T T T v S RRee he leading futures were as follows: for ‘the. holiday tr THie trult was 8010 £ 0 | all weeiode: pevoral T Ner naetn : Y WESTERN PENSIONS, OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. o [ g | Towe] b at $250 a box. This is later than usual for | were quiet and the excitement In mines L 60 Receipts and Disposition of Stock. ¥ - [the first"shipments to be made, but it is sald | Shows *symptoms of abating. Americans X 1460 Veterans of the Late War Remembered by Official rec and _disposition of stock as 2 i ; y Manufacturers of parlor farniture, lounges, dine ] P e g [ tere 18 o desire to hold the frult unul’ is | Wire veprerted by the freaking down of the : 00 270 aiown by ' 1h Sl SR G L ) g the General Government. Ing tables & folding beds, 28th ave., Boyd to oIS H| D box, 130s, 176s, ana | Reading reccustruction scheme; the Junior 2 company for ity urs ending 4t | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—(Special)—Pen- | {ne tables ¢ o i) ikl er box, 108, 1768, and | goourities were egpecially weak on the an- 3 3 o'clock p. anuary antet s SRR . = el W o1 3 Y Hals 2 slons granted, issue of December 17, were: | = . = 5 3 _ % per half box, $2.25 | ticipation that the Olcott committee will 5 LS Al Ciat INSURANCE, \ ) aul eowl 00 60 et buneh, | Impose more onerous terms. B Nebraska: Original~William T, Hartley NSURN NGB o ol May. 11 angl oasil a7y fancy, Florida, sizes | The following were the closing quotations 230 13 Cozal, Dawson county; Martin V. Olney 5 ; 5 '8 o"x""r'i‘ 473 new Messinas, sizes 300 on the l‘ofl;lim: stocks of the New York ex- 340 Bellwood, Butler county; Thomas H. Rich. UNIDN LIFE INSURANCE 0. B s No. change today: 240 ra: )maha, Douglas county; Henry V. ? g ' 5 2 3 ardson, Omaha, Douglas i Y Over one million dollars go out of Nebraske £ May. kit MISCELLANEOUS, e g | oE e P50 Netser, Peteraburs, Boone oounty. Addi- |every vear for mo botier insurnce than la fury | B i) 30 | 1130 | OYSTERS—IXL, sc; medium, per can, 10c; | Alton, T 1 weis 30 |N- ¥ Con 250 tional—Daniel 8. Cook, Wisner. Cuming|Wahtd) by the Unlon Lite of Omaha. | Jan 30, 1180 | norscanoes, 136; extta siandaras, Joe, catrn net | ANmbin it 100, (N ¥ Saleee H Packing company county. Original widows, ete.—tiia 1. Rob- [ Yahted In every town In Nebratka : Lard 60108, 24| 1165 | joots,” ‘oo company clects, 2ic; New York | Am EXpross..c 110 |Ontnrio & Woiri 25 Hammond company... erts, Lincoln, Lancaster ‘count TOE AND COAL i e anll e 2 Hafimoro & Oiifo. 021 Orezon Ty nd Compiny wowai | OriginalSimon Bka - (leccased). el | £ ol tra_fancy, 16c; fancy, 1dc; [ Canada Pacific. Oregon Nav cking compiny vest Point, 1ee county; William H. Butle . 0 '8 enon Five 90 8 824 | nojce, 12@13e; Californie, bags, 16, nada Sonther 08 T & UN 3 Wilkon . e Neoln, Pottawattamie county: wiiam 11 | SOUIH O8AHA ICE AND COAL CO. Jan 87! 7! HONEY—New York, 17 Callfornia, 16c; | Central Pacific.. Puciie Mall. ... . 2, Nelson M . Davy, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie county. I R P 581 | strained, 4 10 10-1v. cans, per 1., 100, Ches. & Ol P.D & Biooosrs 2 1 1 A. Hans. issue—Engel A. Magnussen, Marshail- | Domestic & steam coal. We have the best. Of= | Ll 90 | 5 92% | “MAPLE SYRUP--Gallon jugs, per doz, $12. *Chicago Alton.. *Pittsbure. 6 1 3 R Becker ken town, Marshall county. Origihal widows, [fice 1601 Farnam-st. Telephone: Office 373, yard Cash_quotations were as follows: NUTS—Almonds, 15c; English walnuts, soft- Pullman Pal U606 165 1.0 Hamilton & Stephe e .| ete.—Minors of N _Horts, Mingo, Jasper | 1766, J Dea N Eaai 3 { ‘ FLOUR—Easy. shelled, 1Zc; standards, 10¢; filberts, 9@10c; Brazil Reading... .. 100660 17 , J. Lobman. 5 it | county; Margaret Ttka. West boint, oo |- Jd: A. Do, gen'l manager. & & o WHEAT—No, 2_ spring, i59%c; No. 3 Sc; shellbark hickory nmute, per bu., $1.50@ | Consolidated Gas. Richmond Ter, 9....402 175 2 county; Margaret Iitka, West Point, Le - - spring, nominal; No, 2 red, k@ide. i large hickory nuts, $1.23@1.50; fancy raw | C..C.. C. &St. do pfd.... 84 17 - 20.... 766 226 county S e IRON WORKS, . 3, 44%c; No. 8 yellow, 4140, 6c; roasted peanuts, golo. ('on;hlron M' g,u.w A CALVES. "'i"f:llurt}(llm.‘Oll_‘lvflxpml(-‘;\"::;cn B. Page, Monte ORKS 2 sie: No. hite, 3i@3%c: 5ol hides, No. 2 green | Cotton Ofl Cert.. . G, W. pfd. o o a, ' county. 2 Sigaine YO 3 white, 314G31%c; No. 1°green saltea hides, sic; No 2 | Deliwara & Hud Rock Isiand. 1% <1 14072 28 Total ... South Dakota: Relssue—David Post, Big INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. (71 $4seoe] green salted hides, 3%c; No. 1 green salted hides, | Del., Lack. & W. 8t Panl ....i.0 Hi Pt Stone City, Grant county. 3 Manufacturing & repalring of all kinds of mae UARKIEY-No. 3 asic; No. 8, 5iq5e; No. 4 | 'lo b lom, ges No. & rcen Ruitca ides "G | BEHTG pra. 1L T o bt i Kansas Chiy Stock Market. piso eaots | OiEindl Franklin. Bsta- | ehinery. eniines, " umpt elevaom: printing B 40 1bs., 8%c; No. 1 veal calf, § v id Ibs., 7c; No. | D. & C. F. Co. . P, : 2 N T A .. | brook, , Grand I county. presses, . 8 & couplings. 1406- AR SBED-No. 1, a8 2veni"calf, 8 10 18 1ba, 55 No. 1 dry Mint Rides, | Bt ors 93|° o pa 10 (AANSA CITY, Kan, Jan. 2 OATTLE- . | bool Tnkser, Grand Forks county prossen, nangers. shafing & coupiings IMOTHY SEED-Prime, $.0215 6c; No. 2 dry fint hides, dc; No. 1 dry salted | do pfd . 203 | Southern Pacific.. 18 A DR 10 Ry e o K N SpraSkatk ORINAIEG foros L Bumpara: - PROVISIONS—Mocss pork, per. bbl, $11.20g | hides, be; part cured hidés, %e per Ib. luss than | Fort Wayiie. ... 157 = |Sugar Rofinery... 87 175 Toxns cows, $1.702.60; beef uteers ner, Geneva, Fillmore county. Original PHOENIX FOUNDRY (0 e piaardy per, Ao lbe.,” Wrsga it short |Clly et L ite, per Dbt c0: | S AoEernBidLil 102 \aun. Cont & Iroi: i 17 orado. Stcers, $8.0064,10; mative o widows, etc.-Mary Niematz, Omaha, Doug- H 2 Tibe, pldes, loose, $0.1005.75." DIy salted shoulders, | SAUBR KRAUT o white, per LL, W50: | S g valiey o 17 [T &0 Cant rdss 78 1% 0; stockers and feeders, $1 las county; Adaline Newman, Gothenberg, | ire hydrants, water & gas pipe, specials; bollen 36.00@8.12%%, | w Short clear sides, boxed, | PG NN g, ancy, In half bbls., per Ib., | Ilinois Contral... 82 |Union Pacific.. 11 180 i tm a1 00k naad l Shlsmienie o Y. | Robert Shannon, Daven. | fronts & fittings, street. Ty car wheels, Arcirs TRENARLDistllers: fnished goods, por: gal, | G20 1AL Raks, 8ojcondensed, per case of (§ | Bt P & Duluth. .. . 81U, & Rxprosd B ajed market weik 10 100 lower: bulk of sales, | port. Scott county: Mitton Taneh. Mantea, | tectural fron works. Oftice 307 8, 16th-st., Omaha. ki HUGARS—Unchanged FISH-Sunfish and perch, 6c; buffalo, 7e: orop- | Like Erle & Wost 10 | do prd. 137 10 S G, e _packers, Bhelby county, | RenewdlPator MCARON, N AD UFACTURIN G CHENMIS The following were the receipts and shi ple, 10c; catfish, 1Zc; black bass, 20c. doptd........ 71 |Wells Far 104 180 Lo .50 Hawarden, Sioux county. Tncrease—Henry ( __ MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, (The, elpts and shipments | PC Sk “RORE s316E, por b ¥ haf bol., 83, | Lake Shore Western Unlon . 8% 200 s Harmes, Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo county. v v oAz SHERP PELTS-Green snited, each, 23600 | Lend Trust........ 8§75 Wheoling & L B.. %6 300 Monta Originai—John Mcponaia, | THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY. . Articies, Recelpts. |Shipments. zreen g‘"s*‘ shearlings :uhurl wooled early skins), }-mijafi'lll[‘n& N.. Sm Mflg‘l;"‘d- - gg 200 Weber, Jefferson county. > 5 Flow, 1 = Skt R0, R S0 oty seatiinga. uhort | Mamita Cai . 10404 B & 1 10 A% T aatiehcs Augausiis bauney s o0 1 Ko ez Blauisie LS SRy S Wheat, bu, wooled early’ skins), No. 2, each, be; dry flint | *Memphis& C. G. 84 . Record of recelpts at the four principal mar- | SAUChe, 5 Higinal— X awinesFoompr At Corn, bu, Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts, per | Michigan Cent 18 250 aibe kets for Wednesday, Junuary 2, 1895 g[’;?l';;“lhmll);‘k{’l‘l’t"-"l,h‘:‘l'h'ghc‘:“mE"m“ Pardo, | jets, piils & sclentific medical novelties. Omaha. Oats, bu. ef Se; d < . Missouri Pacif 25 2 “Catde. Tlogs. Sheep, | LA 2 — == = Rye.bu.: o ST T T g et O L R 20 22 1..1200 300 South, Omah AL — e MATTRESSES, COT3, CRIBS, Ly Nebraska murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual 854 615 Barley, bu. weight, 4@6c; dry flint Colorado butcher wool ‘NN»':fhvl;!gCfiu. “_fil fin STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Ohicago i 40,000 1,200 State School Apportionment Delayed. =T DoUp & = pelts, per 1b., actual welght, 4@6'%c; dry flint [ National Cordage 2 7 61 290 ansas City, 11.800 00 [ INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2—State Superin- Wi, Prod S Rt L e Datter Colofado, murrain wool pelts, per ib., actual | 40 PLd.... o & 1% oo 290 |8t Louis.... 14,30 3100 | tendent Voris finds himself unable to r;unke L. G DOUP. 40c. Eges, sieady; 13200 “TALLOW AND GREASE_Tallow, No. 1, 4@ | N: & W, bl Kol 10 R 2 e Total ... 94 17,155 | an apportionment of school funds until the | Manufacturer Mattressen, Spring Teds; Jobber “ #%c¢; tallow, No. 2, 3%@dc; grease, white A, North Am. Co."\) 3% 36 aie 2 563 g "] county treasurers all sottle. Five treasurers | Feathers and Pillows. North 14th and Nicholas NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. e mrease, Whte B, 3G grense, vellow O AR R L Ol i 20 4 300 WOOL MARKET. have refused to seltle, owing to the dispute | St Omaha. Evease, dark, 24@3c; old butter, 22 phac. pid..... 240 43 300 over the fee and salary law, the constitu- = R BB E VLl Closing Quotations on the Principal Com- | 4%, Prime, 110%c; fough et son. 025,00 U':;'N, bl e A e 36 |Market Excoptioually Firm for Fine Domes- el ot wliichiiskaboututosbojascied SESC R R D modities and Staples. KRt 2 P Bo@i0 3 d. 2 = 2 1 3 n the ‘courts, e apportionment may be T N 5 NEW YORK, Jan. 2 FLOUR-T celpte, 33,30 | sl 7 eari ke N A e mn i, BUOLEL0; b e O at oo o0y e 58 e ) 18 | pogaas, Fiacces with Demand gulet, serlowaly delaved, thus embarrassing” the AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. S T S e ke e ediv S T bs, | Shares, incl I'4 » 3 b 2 3 05 N, e Americ: Vool and ¢ #ystem of state, carry the Dbln; exports, 17800 bbis; males, G160 pigs. | MUY $10; No 1 amall, §7; bear, black, cubs, | lington, 12,700; Chicago Gas, 10,60 Distilling & 250 a0 R ete et o) il b i S E A R T P B s property. Exame Market qulet and steady. * Low grado winters | No. 1 amatl, i hear. biycic. Moean soa oes Cutilereadink i3 000; {Ganerd| Riectic, 19,400, fMan: Hd § trade:] The market I firm for domostie Reveon | —— inojit ABeatthingdionRearth SRe0UIESKINSLIANEY . . $4; bear, 3 Consolidated, 8.700; Northwestern, 7,90; 3| trades| The o or domestic flecces, = ] Wi "Nt for. Southern flour, dull. Buck- | mountain, "No. 1 large, $18:00022.00; No. 1 medrum, | atian Conolidated, $T00; Northwéstern, T.2m; 263 38 | While the demand Is very quiet, there is fine in- Qhtolyiliageiiiadly Beorohod, ries SlpHRDousIAg:AL wheat flour, dull. #14; No. 1 small, $10; bear, black, Montana year- | Reid HE: 3% WOOSTER, 0., Jan, 2.—Nearly the entire | metar BUCKWHEAT-Dull; 5234, lings, No. 1 large, $i2; No. 1 medium, 8 No. 1 | #590- — 3 g4 |auiry for ¥ blood fur cheviots, and more or S P i OVE CORN MEAL_Quiet. '-)flx" i } s smali, 'g bear, "black, Mlm;m:;; cungiNo. T New York Monev Market. 8 2 less business In medium wools, which are fairly | business portion of the village of Perrys-| 8 T AL B L B e o fptham, Hi0, Noo 1 small | NEW YORK, Jan, 2—MONEY ON CALL— firm in price. Pulled and scoured wools have | Ville was wiped out by fire at an early hour K i ots, $6@86c; boat 1oads, | yeariings, ' No. 1 large, $1i: No. 1 medhug, 15 L B N ILE PAPER-MQAY per| T LeorB tAIlNE, covossoieee . 29 | has been Australian, however, of which th The flames were discovered abcut 1 p. m. | yunuacturers & Jobbers of the celebrated Ducks (s Mo 1 gmall, '#5; bear, siiver tp, oubs No, i SRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-24GH% per| HOGS—There was @ pretty fair run of Homn | hay been comstbommine s trre aietioh there | o oG Amea” With uch . Fary that 1t wa a5 A A BABLEY-Dujl; western, sigtic. large, 36: NG, 1 medtum, $4.50; No. 3 gl $3s R e | £o0ny Of about the averuge quatity seen in' the | baS. Tor it Atz anore being & run on | flought' (the entire town woull be destroyed. | Kin brand shirts, pants, overa BARLEY MALT—Firm; western, 7007c. bear,' brown, No. 1 large, $20.006i25.00; No. 1 A e rulets put firmy ith | vards ‘of late. There were some good | (I, Koo and will give the requisits i | Appeals for assistance were telegraphed to | Ing. 1101-3-5 Ha Factory East EARDEY, MAL b 3 e furm IOy NoC1 el els: 015,007 No. 1 | etus LS@ | Toads, but the great majority of th ming | & botter feellng obinine. abiohd. bt o | Several near-by towns, but the. fire w T s ihts, 100 bu.; exports, 86,800 bu.; | fings, No. 1 large. $I00G12.00; No. 1 myedhim. 307 | &893 for demand and USTRGASS for WXty dnye: | 10 maimed. {here Dok n bon plos (o e +* anticipated, aniesn. iy | brought under: control ' before aid arrived KATZ-NEVINS CO. sules, 2650000 bu. ~futures, 364000 bu. spot. [ No: 1 small, $; bear, brown. cups. Moo I Taree: Wp tiew MASRGLIN; commerclal bllls | load. A good many of the louds ure sorted, the TR Sl RO ey e I R L T J Vilon, “Soirc; "ahaniers, No. 3 P o S e T DR R T e Ol s 0 IO A eI bla s TIRrker ey’ was stowt o weltin. staniod. Co Rot louked 7ob Sntablishment, of wool prices Iu | and postoffice, were consumed. Loss, 390,000, | panutacturers of men's & boys® clothing, pantay * e g S e Sy S14 aloat; | VO No, 1 1a%ge, M5 No1 i, RNMENT BONDS—Steady; state bonds, | cago reported 45,000 hogs, with the market saine 1ot 10oked for e March wales in London. = © Ofivered, Gpuopa,dgiveted; No. 1 hara, 10k¢ |1 small le; naer, No, 1 lafee, W No.'1 meliam, |, GOVEINME'T BONEES! Iower, ‘and that was ollowed by " Tower. pro- | & stles of the week amount o' 1,200,610 10%. | Oregon Kidney Tea enres all Kidney trous | smirts & overalls, 20212 8, iithest. Gables, " but continued weak and declined" alj | Cording to beauty, No. 1 larie, $100: No. 1| Closing quotations on bonds wem as follow Vislon market. With these reports In mind the |G o o 660650 tha.. amuinst o st oo ka0 o | bles, Trial slze, 25 cents. All druggists, - = = = day on local liquidation, despite reports of a big | Medium, $60; No. 1 small, $50; fox, silver, pale, | 0.8 Fn. vor o 117 1D, & G, 45 w1 | buyers here were very backward about getting [ ! OF fous’ weel, and a total of 1,884,- ——— PAPER BOXES export demand and firmer cables: closed at Y4@%c | according _to beauty, No. 1 large, $60; No. 1| U. 8. b8.coup...... 117 |Erie 2ds,. 631¢ | down to business, but when the trade was on o correspondil X last yepr, WEATHER FORECAST. TS~ o] decline; No. 2 red, January, 604@60kc, closed, | medium, $30; No. 1 small, $20; fox, cross, No. 1| U. 8. de, rog. e 113 |%G. H &5, A, B8 05°° | under way the market was fajrly fotive, ane can Wool ind Catton Reporter . ite THE OMAHA PAPER BOX CO. G0c: February, 60H@61 T-16e, cloned, 0% | larke, $7; No. 1 medium: 33; No. 1 small, $2; | U. S, 48.coup...... 113%| +do Ta. o om the hogs were mostly all sold at o reasonably of mill_construction through- 2 ’ A 4 March, 61%@62c,’ closed, 61%; May, 624@62 13-10c. | €%, Fed, 'No. 1 large, $1.60; Ne. 1 medium, § UL 8. 0h, TOR . D7 [*H. & T. C. 8 carly hour. ‘The prices pald were 5 and in ountry tomarrow, Wil say: - During the | FAIF WIth Varialo Winds Fromised for | yooourioturers of all kinds paper boxes, shelt closed, 62o; June, 62ic;’ July, 62%@63 3160, | NO. 1 small, $1; fox, gray, No. 1 large, Tc; No. | ‘Pacitic 08 of 05, 100 | do s, .\ 246 | mout casen 100 lowor, Toward the clowe the re- | wl, e countey tamprraw, will say: " During e Nebraska Loday. nufnomrers. o T L e f Ly closed, 6230, R 3 1 medtum, 80c;'No. ‘1 small, 4ic; fox, kit, No. 1 | Aln. Class A...o. 102 |M. K. & T T8t 48] parts tremithe; st werbatiliiare .Q1n0oUragIng;|\k iatiiass mituation s boen s AnciolL L senerd v NG 2. cant Ton!| Hias valie A daney Be b0y b e bt S Sy CORN—Recelpts, 31,900 bu.; exports, 157,300 bu,; | large, $0c; No. 1 medium, 40c: No. 1" small, 30c; | *4mm. Orans Bo.o st 1og | Macad & and”the market closed Mlow and wealc at o de: | PSess situation ha Taking of tis”eons | pi ABEINGEON, Jan: 4= The forecast for [ ding cale & fancy oaildy boxss drusalét sy alY sales, 630000 bu.’ ‘fitures and 36,000 bu. spot. | 1Y0x. No.' i large, $3; No. 1 medium, $2; No. i | *Ala, Class C. .. 9% |sMutual Uiiion 68, 10 cline of fully 10c. Representative sales: sruction of large number of textile plams. pa | Thursday is: For Nebraska, Kansas and |boxe L ‘- 4 Bpot, dull; No. 2, 6le In eleval steamer | Small, $1.50; marten, No. 1 large, $2;° No. 1[vAla; Currency ... 92 [N.J.C.Gen. bs.... 112 | No, Av. Sh. Pr. Av. 8h. Pr. first six months of the Pie hum: | Colorado—Fair; variable winds, T SHIRT FACTORIES. mixed, B0c In elevator, S0%c delivered, Options, | Medium, '$150; No. ‘1 small, §1; mink,” No. 1| La. New Con. 48.. 935 No, Pac. 188 1121 . 8370 5120 $4 10 of new mil s 13- wonderful showing, I P colder; northerl: inds. . g aulet and weaker today under clear, cool weather | 18re, 60@65c; 'No. 1 medium, 40¢: No. 1 small, | *Missourl 68 100 7| *do 2ds . . B9 885 40 410 dering the tion of the business world, For lowa—Falr; colder; northerly winds, s ¥ In the west, liberal receipts and sympathy with | 35¢; mink, dark, No. 1 large, oc; No. i medium, | N. C. 08:..0r1rie 124 |N. W, Congols. ... 1455 L3 e 5208 mills, ugainst 27 | For Migsouri—Fair; colder i the northern | J 1, EYANS---NEBRASKA SHIRT (0, ai‘l:ag.‘%flum«l] 8¢ ke net deciine:’ January, | 906 No. T smali, 8s; mountain llon, pertect hend | 3N.G. a.iil: 100 100, | 30 8 F. Dev. . 100k 35 84 fod of 1843, and 36 for | portion; variable winds, becoming northerly, A M i) o, closcd, St 1o N G , No. 1 jarge, $1.0042.00; impertect skins, | 8. O, nonfiind .. G, West, L Esng 0 415 ram. 3 s Woo1aans E ; closed, Sigc; Moy, S1ishe ] SAdOINC, | 3Glo: oiter, 'No. 1 large; $8: Nov. 1: medium, | Tani wow wot 08, 83 5|5 B, Samwons 182 Lane T ml1s acquived For South Dakota—Falr; colder; north xclusive custom shirt tailors, 4 OATS—Recelpts, 26,300 bu.; exports, 5300 bu,; | 30:00G7.00; No. 1 small, $5; otter, pale, No. 1| *Tenn. new set b8 100 | do O, & be V¥ 111 D380 15 4 e A Collomase Yorke | west winds. 5 4 Bl J000 bu' tutures ind G500 b o, | 1arge, ¥7i Nog & mediuim, 51 Noi 1 ariaila4; | e old0a...” 0o, [ShL & Tataon 8. g Diw o la, 193 Massachuseits, 15; Fosal Recerd Ji8 Farmamisirest. - Telsphone: sl Ao, Hpot:. firm: No. 3 by raccoon, No. i large, 61i0c; No. 1 medium, 6o | Va. Centuries. .. LL & SF. Gon.6. 103 b He 10 4 ] ¢ uscits, 16; ST R ) BR BURBAU, | =———s = RGN0 5, fio OCL, NG & dellvered) | pooepn, N 1 JAree, SOT0cr N 1amedium, Soi | Va, Centuried Tox: Puc. isth. . 803 i Sedho | oo Sl Irlnln anala J e | T i O e AL D LR Al VITRIFIED PAVING BRICK, i 3 white, 30%Y< ite western, 38@ize; | o, L large, $0¢082,00; akunk, black, cased, narrow | Atchison 4s..:!1!! 64 ooR N sinl 1045 Cim i 4 entablishments boing div nong (e othor | iture and Taimeall, compared with the copres | =~ P ck, white s i2c. ' Optio ed, c; No. , 4c; No. - A w108 D3 on. After 10 o Tnposing i e our years: 3 ensler With corn: closed hchaobehy dulet and 2 thunié, road wtripad, NG: 1rge: | canada 86, 2ia'1 105 104 i adaitons; kot b anOSInE At of | sponding day ot the PR four YSara: s e HENRY BOLLN, 3 ) . Dy 125, rine, No. 1 large, 0. 1 medium, | *C. P. 1818 of '05, 7 % o A3 e, + = g s AR T o i mall, §2; wolt, mountain, No. 1 large, | D, & R G, 4. 175 L ¢:raoha Maximum temperature.... 28 41 2 25| Manufactured In Loufsville Cass Co. Quality closed, 35%0; May, S5%@30Ke, closed. S nedium,” $2; No. 1_smali, wolt, ¥ 12) 4 i &4 Minimum temperature..... 15 82 10 guaranteed to be as good as any manufactured BAYDll; “whipping, Godsic; Fod 0" ehotce, | Rraite, Nov 1 lurge, asoc: No. 1 mediui, oo | DId: 0 4 sty bt o dommedtie.nd | Average temperature, .1l 2 35 16 15| C10TGr (s state. Henry Dol @ wgtte 7 5 by | i Bk Sei Tbaaver, ger tkin, No, 1 fargel Boston Stock Quotations. 120 4 ‘competition, and goes into (e fieid cally | Precipitation L e g HOPS-—Quict: state, common to choice, old, | $3:0006.00; No. 1" medium, YO hiamall, #2: | BOSTON. Jan. 2.—Call loans. 2@3 por cent: £ 4 1 g Condition of and precipitation = b $6i5:, oW 60125 Pacine const, old, 314G7e] now, | ReaVEr Kits, No s #1303 | yima loans, 26654 per oot Clostng pricos. for w04 v at Omuha for the day and since March 1 “OUPIDENE" HIDES-Steady: wet salted Ne 8G10c; No. 1 medium, 0; No. 1 smail, Mook bonds #ud mining shares: W 4 jireshrsa ; e e caliia 21 L ; Jocted, 45 10" G5 lhw 41s@oc; Togno Ayren ary, | Hta. fall. No.1 Irie, dg6c; No 1 AT &S F. & (W End prd. 33 80 4 mig, T T (P PO Cures tho effect i Q1> 24 1w, 2c; Texax, diy, 25 to 30 Iva.," ey, | NO- 1 wmall, 6e; muskrats. Kits, 3G3c. Ain. Sugir. . ga“!w:'gll;&(nl.ulhlu ;aty s 4 ST LOUIs, ) 2.-WOOL-Quiet and un- | Normal ' precipitation 0 inen T, LEATHER—Quiet; hemlock sole, Buenos St. Louls General Market, Buy State Gas..... 1084 | Wis. Co 3y e | fURREY DeNclaney Lor the TRy tarion i iioi aen emissions, Ayres, 1ight (0 heavy weight, 141515 Hell Telephone. .. 190" |Atehis n 163 0 4 Liverpool Markets, pial prepipiiation since 3 571 inuhe varicocele and constipas 1 gOLQuiet; doniestic fleice, 11G3ic; pulled, h Toston & Albany.. 208 |Atehiuon 48 1034 04 IVERPOOL, Jan, 2—WHEAT. Deficiency sinc “‘;’I“ Hawlc Bl ";d""" tion, One dollar & Lok, . 5 ? oston & Maine v K 4 q d poor; No. 2 red, oports from Other Stations at # P, M, ix for $5. Kor by R PROVISIONS—Beet, uteady; packed meats, | drovs rioen” tacs o vl 151 [Gen, B 03 | P R Bopoita from. Qb g P GO0 AN "DRO 61016 Cut meats, pickled bellies, 53%@6%e: | cash, b3c; J C.B.&Q. 603¢ Wis. Bl i higher and closed firm at 4@15d higher: busine | ¥ €o. 1 15 & 1 ickled “shoulders, 60 asked; pi hams, 84 | CORN-—Uni Fitchbury, 8434 | Atluntic. 1014 i ot equally distributed; Jantary, 4s 813d; 1 | eg g LESLIE, Omaba, Neb, B Lard, steady; western steam, closed, $7.10 | lower; No. % Gen. Elect 338 Bostm & d3ig 4 48 1045 March, 4% 101%d; Apri), 45 10%d | 28 3 i ankod; snles, 420 torces, at 4. otk | FobanC: 5 Tilinols Steel .. |Butte & Boston 103 . H PRt . Apri), i “3 g — j: sales,' 200 tlercos; Junuary, c $1.20; May, [ OATS- at % lower for futures; No. Mexican Central 200 43 CORN—Spot quiet; American, mixed, 4s 80 oraTiON® b | B aT438 Cap - 2 nominal; refined, quict. Pork, ‘einy; fam: | cash and January. S0e; May, S1ige. Nig kN B, 80 480 | qutures opened . quict and - unch oned EE g | WEATuSR 4 ly, $12,00612 50, Y By RYE-Held stiftiy at 8o for No. 2 cast side; | 014 Colony. 144 430 | quiet and unchanged to %d 1o ‘bukiness | g [ BUTTER-Firm: western datry, S0lgo big, o Sy o X * | Qre. Short Line. 7 430 | ReaViest on eanly’ positions:. ) "0 é B e creamery, 1862 i HARLEY—No trading Bubber............ 483 Osceol. a1 H February, s 34 - March, 4 I, dn 4a} : o 18 1.600 MILES FROM OMAHA i Elging, 2c: imitatio BRAN—Nothing doing. Union Pacific..] 10%|Quincy 102 i v, s dud, B 25 S > (e | e BUT TIE TELEGRAPH, COMBINED WITH OUR 3 dairy, " 10a10c; state creamey. FLAX SEED—Lower at $1.75. WestRad., 87 1 160 4 FLOUR=Dull; demand poor; St Louls, fancy | NorhBiatier 15 : PRIVATE CODE. REDUCES THE TIME TO CHEESE-Bteady: large, $a1130c; CLOVER SEED—Cholce, “$3.50@8.55. 4 winter, G 8d. ) e DI g FEW MINUTES AND THE EXPENSE TO A FE s Bt skime, 3i@ve; tull skims, 2G3c. TIMOTHY SEED—$4,9065.25. San Franclaco Minlng stock Quotations, 4 PROVISIONS—Bacon, firm: demand falr; Cum- | Chicago .oii0 1 cl CENTS. 3 ‘Bfl 51 I(\lvi'll‘d; state and Pennsylvania, 26c HAY—Strong, without change, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 'he oMeial closing 4 berland cut, 28 1o 50 lbs., 92%; short ribs, 25 Ibs, Lows,. iy 42 Cl ] B Sl el e s webern, | BUTTERC Gl sepurator creamery, 21G22c; quotations for minlig $i0cks (0dsy Wero 8 (01" EEEI e T T b o i Glowdy. m E. WARD co. — TALLOW L, with & good demand; ety | BOGSS Stow &¢ 1. s 1 TR, 18R, Bint ahort cleny iy haccy: | BAYERBOFH..iLilLLrk 00(Ciondy 2 P D). et countest (g, fre ke, AD— Rironk at 18 Al 4B i 85 Mo Saus clut Dellien, 10 10 16 Tose 45s. st 00 Biirteloudy Bankers and Brokers d 4} I-E%nm.mvn Quiet; United closed at 93¢ ELTER—Dull at S Alphadon..., 10 PIGS AND Shouldérs, squa 12 to 18 lbs. e Hams, e 00| Cloudy. ' . bmliflfllN—fllrncly CORN | MBAL 820002 i0. L 15 . 335 350 [short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., 41s. Bect, extra India ‘01| Snowiig, 81 & 33 Broadway, New York City, TURPENTINE-$teady; 2G24c. COTTON T1EE=Steady and unchanged. Bellenlortn. 01000 B ] F0 | fata e dCs Rumes s, | a. ~ Hork, pelie o [ Choue: STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, RICE—Qule ¥ :!IA‘:}‘)I;l‘l)vNP;l:?‘dykundl‘unl;lmln‘ ROl & ieicher 9 11 350 |ateady; pri s 0 rotined, fn puila, | 8t Vincont " 00|Clear, COTTON, COFFEE, Bttongly held; fancy, $.75G3.00; | $11.624. - Lard, prime’ steam. 3660, o fuliion.. 3 [Overman.., 7 H 18 oS GROINARIAING 161 W | STOENRR: s sursts 10 Suiowl Bought and sold for cash, or earried on 8 to 5 peg aters.” 8 g 50 Al Wi T i aledonia. | o8 [Sarage..... s B4 H 36) |, TALLOW-Fine North American, nominal at | Guiveston 00lParicloudy; | cent iergln. Commigiodiie L 1o P ot opich,. HM0M0; Amert: | BIh Tibe SNl shortn 6 s B0 |Sorra Nevada. 62 1w L AR hite, 50s 6d; Nnest W Zero. SEND FOR OUR DAILY MAKKET LETTER, i 13.00613.75; plates, quiet, | Bogttge o b0 1OnEn B624; Tribe, 0. Confidenca. .11\ 90 [8iiver Hillro.! (] s £.8005| CHRESB~North American white, e 6 finest | wniiingiootes oo of prociniiation WHICH TELLS YOU WHEN 1O BELL AB WELL Bales on e e | PRt ) N Con. Cal & Va. Union Con. 131 5 360 et Uniten s a .. A. WELSH, Observer. AS WHAT AND WHEN TO BUY, Ten tons spol tin,' $13.35 RECEIPTS-Flour, 3,00 bbls.; wheat, inest United 2] o d, 60 L V- 20 tons March. §1340; 10 tons "April, $13.40; § | corn. 31,000 bu.: ot 14,000 b : Son. Tin peri F80 Oon.ocos H H 3% mon, 9u 9. L X Too should ajso sead oF our OLROULAB, which tona Mbrcy, 4, % tons Fevriary,’ $13.45;" 2 | CSHIPMENTS. Flour, $.00 Bl wheat, 1,00 | Srown Polut 18 |Vellow Jacket.... 40 Ho a4 COTTON SEED OIL-Liverpool refined, 18 6 RVolding losce. Tt you ‘Wil oRauine ‘every ss: 4008 o arch, ginis # bu.; corn, 10,000 bu.; Gats, 19,000 bu, ey At L3 05N 6 SEED OL—10s 10 sount v over bud wie sbowed vl lont aud . LIRS dom) $3.21%G3.30. Sllver bara, 60M@303e. Mexican dollars, 504® | “Giifiiip mhere were & few shecp In, but they | PETROLEUM Rel then figure out what you would have mad fol- % h ; exchange price, Wheat Market. c. Drafts, sight, ige; telegraphic, 10, - Eqes v LEACHING PO " 0. b, Liverpool, 13 S o™ weioe, da; wustauge b out Ma 67c. Dratia, alghl, Tio: telographic, 10 were mostly Father common stuff, and the mar. | JEACHING POW e L lowlng our rules. you ‘will say your loases were 8 I . 7 10%, unnecessary, O] -~ Strong: brokers' o : ex- |, MINNEAPOLIS, Jan, 2. ding 1s still of th Ket was slow. Representative 4 7 SE 72ar P T T A ofkc PPHR‘ Bt ne: bruskern price, 9.75; ex- | MINNBAPOLIS haay: &r=Trading As :'l o, dha New York Minig Quotauons. M P Wt Pr. HOPE-At Loudon (Pacifi 2 15w, EX Ec AN W 'z the largest ofices, em, more clerks, " b N Sieh Tost S from | NEW YORK, 08 a3 0o |, The “vecelpts of wheat ince report we MOTHERS. waore Lrokers, s more st (uate slres; wss mors SEED OIL-Dull and nominal; prime | the middie of the month. " Futur crade, Mutr" oft crude, 2@c: yellow butier | Monday. — The carh market was active f sloalas wHular guotaioos: 1 lamb (tiai LR “‘.',7.‘..‘"”’;”l,'\:‘..f.“,'" h canthin Aarifas: - Mufl'?m,,ux"p{:rmhelr‘.'u ‘e A the world, 3 ! prime yellos ¢; yellow of | the start, the demand being good from local | Bulwer . OREAFI0 ... . oe0r BOO 52,100 centals rAPRS oo L Lignderful remady b MOTHERS It you are making money where you are, don't ; ‘ovime, ‘a8, noming ™ | millera: ™ Receipts, Were 1ght ard hardly enoush | Buntes Opii 140 Mo Louls Live Siuck Market ot 0 aacks: wih pRigNp nleh wiakes cilldblrin easy may e Uit 1F 300 e vl Dl i 3 - Lo get around. © No. 1 hard sold at s6u@sexc; | o iof Plymouii..", "1l 23 ST. LOUIS, Jan, 2—CATTLE—Receipts, 4,000 257,000 centals: beef, 5 Fome ‘Thallar Der botile ' Bewre Of ghanye! 1€ youare speculatiug lu the NE! X Coffee Markot. N @horihern went to i%40%ke, and No. | Con:Cal & Va. Quickallver!. /" 180 | piaki; shimente .00 hihd; mmarker o, fon acon, 16,30 boxe Fatss eounterieits and substituion s 2re © CORBLIALRANQF, ault at”ouce ead Ly the b NEW = YORK., Jan. 2-—-COFFEE-—Options | ity '@M4¢ under No. 1 northern. — Receipts were wood. ... dopfd....... ...1800 |er: native steers, 1.£00 by = average. 2400 boxes; lurd, 21,000 tierces; bt e oo R o o B B opened frm. with January unchanged and other | s, C4T% AEwinst 17 cars a year ago. Ship- | Gould & Oirry. | Sterra Novada.... 45 | Jight ‘welghts, $2.7503.28; cows, §2 cheese, 122,900 box 1,50) pkgs. TAKE NOTHING BUT . . . . . J 4 the 1G5 pointe higher; ruled firm = and | Bos " io0e¥, 19 cars. Close: January, 884c; | Hale & Noreross. Standan oo 18O yteers. light welghts, $275; c FaiRly “activo on v closed rm at | Y SWODIC July o0 On track, No't hard, | Homestako. Unlon'Coi: 12110, 48 | *HHota it etk 86" ee MOTHE S 6815 polnty o ailen, T bags. including: | O3 Aoy fonenm, ol No. 2 Rorthern, $Tigc. Lron iiver Yellow Jackei/!!l 80 | plan; market wedk. 10 lower: NEW ORLEANS, Jan Yasyi low TIRYTY HIa60: Murch, SIS10015.30; May, $1390 | enis’heid at- §5.100530: s pacenss. 10wl & LI - | @A50; 00d medium, mixed and Might, middling, 4 13-16c; good 2 4816 net WI315; " Beptember, $12.90g13.10; Deécember, 313, second patents, § 10; fancy and export bal 4.50; pigs, common,and rough, §3.60G4.25, s for theee days. Lales; gross, i Spat euffee, Rio. wtendy: No.' 7, 315.60: 'mild, | era’ g2 fig2 s gleig. Ta eapor Loundon Stock Quotations. HEEP—Receipts, 3,100 head; active, 42 bals: exports to Great Britatn, 15,200 . For delivered prices on Corn or Feed of b fiosy, Qovdove, * g BOHL: "saits, 1,000 baga [t 8 I 3 l.lvlll)’v‘:l;i\;;:g‘,»nllllll\-lilhfl"d i mative i W France, .68 bales: coustw 5 any deseription in car loads lots. Write 3 . Nus. g 4 N _ | sheep, ' §2. i lamby ale 807 bales; epinners, 1207 bales; 3 # ~bigh s m.m..in'n fots, &:n i 100 baks New York Dry Gouds Market. TN E B e Yoo Tt S & TRTT alas, i el — PR DY ALk ABRANIARS. « » < W I;';"":'h BOOTH & C § icatbo, p. . Warehouse deliveries from New | NEW YORK, Jun. An indifferent demand . Central .. ew York Live ntos urket. NEW YORK, Jan. 2-COTTON-Quict: mid Write for book 70 M ! mal 5 y o ork, e i Was remarked with some agents, accompan ed "*"“"“"‘m“v 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 2-BBEVES-On sale dling, 5 11-16c; net receipts for thre §, 5,666 tres. TME BRADFIELD REGULATOR 00., o by “f"‘ purchases, but as & whole the market Beading........... 8 | cors: market dunl at 10G16c lower: native sie balew: gross, 15,673 bal exports Great 8ol X a Kansas gny, Mo, refiected pluck unusual o the opening of the Mox. Cen. now 4s.. 88K | Loor’ (0 prime, §3.16@6.15; oxen, $2.00¢4.50; bull Briwln, 7,106 bales; to France, 804 bal to the Welghts and grades guaranteed,

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