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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, ARY b, 1895 ——— e e e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | et dieme v jj:\‘;"_f’:;);;f_’":";:p_‘ i R f?’.‘f‘;:?':'.';":""i;?"'fi? OMAHA LIVE QTOCK MARKETS | ket wiomer emtotneseta "ot “we (DUN'S AND BRADSTREET'S | tefimie yenvar Iostimhersasifuthe ,!.".',‘,.'kr'g market belng active. The prospect fs fair for r * gt ! r o ple, 10c; catfish, 12; black' bass, 2c. 61%¢; No, 1 northern, 50%c the coming W wellers anticipating moderate Wheat here and in Canada_each incr per bbl.. 5.50: half bbi.. 83 — ce'pts and an improyed dems Quotations onan average of hetween 4,000,000 and 5,000, ench, 254600 CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS. Thep tange from §180 10§68 foF Do 1o 000 bushels. Avajlable wheat in the United i " ings (short wooled eafly sking), cholce, With sales 1ariely to $3.95 N States, Canada, Europe and afloat for Kus After a We ing Today Wheat and |each, s@ise; dry shearings (hort wooled ent1y 1t Lambs are quoted At from $2.25 (o $6 R o i ing | Tope, ‘January 1, incrensed only 143,000 ak Opfln ng y each, y, T SR (orl wooled S812 | Aggregate of Business Traasacted %y the Receipts Dro}) Off, Dnmand‘ Improves and Lambs are quoted at from 32.25 0 .85, accord Analysis of the Business Failures During Bushels 1 Decetb In_December, 183, Oorn Rallied Near the Olose, wooled ently’ skine), No, ‘%, each, Goi dry " dint Associated Banks Last Week. Prices Gp Up Slightly. Recelpta: Cattle, 8,000 head: calves, 300 head the Year Just Endel. there was n decrease of 163,000 bushels and Kanws and Nevruska buicher €ool NEW YORK, Jan, 4—The following table, hogs, 35,000 head; sheep, $,00 hiead, in the yoar before & gain of & \;!'hlw'h‘ shels Nebraska murrain wool pelts, per Ib, actual | compiled by Astreet’s, shows the total Ransas ('_m_ Live Stoek At — W he .«]‘ bullish feature of (he epo Wi . A weiant None dry mint O butcher wool | clog . y DRI o & o ¥ Live Stoek Market. ¥ % ie supplementary report giving uncounted DEMAND FOR CPJT WHZAT WAS GOOD Ty I et ferarie ", et | clearances at the principal citles and the [ CATTLE FIRM AND' TEN CENTS HIGHER | waneas crry. dan 4 carrim mecepts | DECREASE IN NUNBIR AND AMOUNT | of available Russian wheat at the Ao murrain wool pelts, per ih, actual | Pereentages of increase or decrease, as com- - A8 head; shipments, 500 head; steady for best | Interic this year. These are reported e, 4G BASBAN » pared with the corresponding week last T fiaden: others slow; Colorado_ steers, 48,8003 l;’;;;":mw\ from dune 1 y|4|~|‘(, when :’Iup:" ALLOW AND GREASE. allow, No, 1, 4@ | yvear. 1 Texns stes 360, Texas cows Tha mounted 0 8,800,00( bushels, 8Since th This Cams from the Exporters and at an ; tailow, No. 2 (Ac: Krenso, White A, 444f | - i by All Grades In Good Request and Clearanc ¢ Heors 005,25 native cows. $1.15@a60; | Average Prices of Commodities Show & | they have doubled, the total on January 1, Baily Ttour of 1Ko Nestlon Fittesn G reans, Wit B g grde, vetlow, i | Soon Effected—Hogs Gain from glockers and fecers, §2.00G3.35; bulla'and mixed, |~ ytouve Decrouse Over Provious Yearse | 150 being 17,600,000 Bushels, Boat Loads Were Reported In Wax, prime. igsc: rough tailow, e , 2 Clearings.| Ine. | Dec. Five to Ten Cents Under Bet- heIQOR Receipta, 11100 hend; shipments, 3(0) Fall in Wages Has Not Kept Cottan Market. This Line, No. 1 medium, $15; No, 1 small, $£.00%10.00; bear, ter Eastétn’ Reports, B lawer: bulk Of salon, 400430 heavies, $4.18 Pace with the Product. LIVERPOOL, Jan, 4.—-COTTON—Spot, falr des Diack, yearlings, No. 1 large, $12.00615.00; No, 1 T Qi nd ] medium, £10; No. 1 small bear, black, cubs, o k 350013, Yorkers, $3.0063.95; pigs, $3.00613.60, —_— e $ ot Ute gy wet ‘I"ll""'" R ok Al et i Tivehy | owton 7 FRIDAY, Jan. 4. |, SHEEP-Receipts, 1,90 head: ehipments, 800 | o0 o oo r, and Inolided 8,600 Ametiean. | Re CHICAGO, Jan. d.—After a weak opening [ No. 1 « hed R L ELOR. JUE R i g 2 ¢ The recelpts toda$! #ere 1,42 cattle, 5,041 | "e®d: market steady and unchanged. \"‘l“ YORK, Jan. 4—R. G. Dun & d Unlen, ettt B600 N meriont .8 today wheat and corn rallled near the fin- | §i: N H: e LN YONT: | Sy Francisco. . : hogs and 988 sheep, s against 1,898 cattl New York Live Stock Market. WITT Sa9Y. TOITves Tor Tt are Fulle RO | e ey ey Wtfer the openiig, (nid eire U i8h, but closed Yo lower for the former and | lings 3 Jigg No, 1 medium, 3 Haltimore 7910 hogs and 160 sheep yesterday, and 2,08 | NEW YORK, Jan. 4. —BEEVES-Teceipts, 5,053 [ {ue S TS [0 T Bre Ty veported i, stendy at the advar A e lower for the latter. Free selling caused | [/ " med, um, No. 1 small, | Liitabure, e cattle, 3,681 hogs and 333 sheep on Friday of [ head: ‘on sale, 41 cars; fa'rly ac N U | 1888 T (e 4 ikt el bl i M. ey the decline and the rally In wheat was the | 3" b arge, 121 No. 1| icansae City i last week. Boas: oxen, SI0GIA: e %0y [ Billtten in the Vnited States. were SITLO0L88E | A AL March 3 » and rerult of reported liberal export business, | mediu ! 1 i -llu\l‘uvl ' | New Orleans 0 1 Out of the i cars of cattle here there we cows,” $1.40a ¥ 4 R l:l vl :Il"!‘- at ~\\m s o B0 | ADHI, 2 62040, buiy= May oats closed e lower and provisions . cubs, N G not many good beef steers, Under the in-| CALVES Ricdpte 100 heal Wk e nada 31,2 Neither the de- | May 3 L4 J Milwaukes ¥ ers, J or 1o prime, $.067.50; barnyard calves crease of ever one-half in this country nor Tuyors 0 VBRI finished slightly higher. jhrge, $8; No. § ! No- o small, 33 | Detroit 2 fluence of a good, active demand on the | Ga.is; western calves, 2506192 the increase of over 40 per cent in Canada [ A% Nl 3 sellere; Septembeg The demand for May wheat, which was|bear, brown ] § OOk Nogel | Louinvitto: ; part of packers and scalpers, the market | SHEEP AND LAMBS Recoiits, 7,008 h I8 surprising, but the statement shows that |t endorn of 't at the close of the market yes No. 1 large, @i2.00; No. 't medinm, $5: | TATIA oLl 3 rmed up. Handy, medium weight cattle | St 2 cars: sieip caslers Tambs o shad J AL todny W dockets ay, seemed to have taken flight thi ), wa, cubs, 8o, 1 darge, | OMAHA e . #O10 Py S0y Has Wi D ep, poor to strictly prime, $2.0003.7 t most of the decreage in the United States |and 1 1oy ock ¥, seen t mall, 38 b oy cuba, No. 1) iilence B 10 fully 10c higher than yesterday. D N to cholce, $3.2501 was' I manufacturing tabilitles, Shile the | .NBW ORLEAN 1. COTTON - Pirm morning. There was nothing to cause th arger $LO0KL50: N0, 1 T, 6)es No, | Gleveland . 5 oo | sirable bunches were mostly all plcked up Recelpts, 6,761 head; firmj top eoitive Ih oin G L S middiin 1160 tow middlin IR desire to sell which inaugurated the day's | i <ma, Soc; nsher, No, 11arke, $3: No. 1 mediam, | & *5lon o +|in good meason, and the yards were pretty G 3 entlre Increase in Canada 1s i Habilities of | aniinarst -i6e: nel Fecalpin, 14 1 R v tenes n x to_color £ w . . 3 s 3 PAB=SL I o’ ding concerns. A few states, including | 126784 bales; exports to Great 1ritn business, except the fmpatience of the scal o, 1 smal, B fox o ol Denver VI well cleared at an early hour. The highest NEW YORK ¢ KAL MARKET Now. ToMe. and. Bennevi i rance, 837 b canstyy pers, who, finding themselves with e or so A $ Indianapoiis ‘ 3 price pald was $1.10 for some 1,190-1b, steers. ! ork and Pennsylvania, show more | (i France "a s by pckers, $LOGGLAT: mAxed, $3.60130; 1ight mand; prices “tavoring uyers; - American mids it um, $60; N yupaley | LECIaRERO . failures the 893, an ew southe ¢ AR of profit in long wheat, made a simultan naineg. 6 y Columin s : §| The bulk of the beeves sold ranged from $.25 | Closing Quotations on the Prinelpal Com- | 111" "“,"v':y'h',::”" of fmv}uhx‘ i ,'”"|“(' T TG T T ous rush to secure it, and defeated their n, $90; No , 82 e, Richmond ¥ to $4 modities and Staplos. TREYHE SO EFRI AN l' Sl tat ”';‘ 3 UL L3107 batew: the continent, 80 0“1""‘“".;' bR ub Toceints | foxt red. ‘N0t arge, $1.50; i3 1 medium N AINELOn v siew . While a considerable proportion of the re- | NEW YORK, Jan. 4—FLOUR-Receipts, 1000 | o G SR HE L WORtERn SEAtes LRy are 880 } s 250 inners, were light, forelgn markets firm and ad- $1;_fox, gray, No. 1 Inrge, 70 alln ’ teseees 3's | cet y 8 bhls.; exports, 22,800 bbls.; sales, 9,100 PR, ¥ ery ch smalle eleven of the 1 y § 8t Joseph i | celpts was made up of cows, canners, ete, § exports, Is.; e 100 phige. Ma o IN=D M vices from the country of a_gencrally bull- oottt Wi fox) ity Ko | Rl gorebl s wiis | thie offerings of that cluss of cnttle wers | ket quist and steady, The choice wintor brands | LIFLY-eIght years reported linbilitte Y€ |5 1ic16c: low " midaling, 8 19061 ol ordinneg, i8h character. The price of May, which, at | |ar&e. fei No. } medium, 4fes B0, 1 5 | Memphis ¥ v 85 | light in comparison to the demand, The mar. | have a smail demand, but in other grades only | CeN 1arger than in 1891, though for this|§ 35ie M0 (Inuiine & 110G the clote of yesterday's session, was from | smail, $1.60; marten, No. 1 larse sPortiand, ‘Gre s A IS Xet WwhN sotive and Sleonier o1l hround, nnd|® truck load Lisirioss Golng. South four, | Year and 1833 the stotement Is confined to | hale Weekly net recdipts, b7%e to 67%e, dropped at the opening this | medium, $1.50; No, 1 small, $1; mink, No. New. Ty y ol ASAIFRETS & e g P sales, 100 pkgs. Tye flour, quiet: | Commercial failures, as it was not in former | D043 bales: exports to Treat’ irita morning to 57, With only o fow (ransac. | Invge, 6a6s: No, 1 meitom, 0 No. 1 s, | New Haven 220 : | desirable cow stuff could safely be quoted | IGre Getiyes silee. 10 phis. Tese o venrs, The fallures have been 126 in every |, VILMINGTON, = Jan. * 4-COT tions at i over that. Before it had any | e ink dark No. 1 laie, 6 No. 1§ med) e LAAEAT G 84 | from 10c to 16¢ higher. TCK WHEAT—Steady at 5300c 1,000 firms doing business; the Nabiliti:s have | Peiine od low middiing, (9-160 recovery It got a shakedown to from 57lic o} farge, S1.0008.00; IMperrect Aiina, | WOTCeRter s, ..ui Speculators were good buvers of stocke N MEAL-Quint . 2,00 sacke. averaged $IB2.77 to each’ firm in trade, and [ PHILADELPTHA . dan 1 —COTTON to -:l‘fiv'. It was Yl Al l“‘;,l!wl.“ll{l‘i targo. ¥ > 1 medium, | Portland, M. )L and fecders, and the fresh receipts, which car lots, 5 dellvered, in proportion 1o the volume of solvent busi- | middiing, middling, 5 51 the ¢I‘.;“1‘:-_m.| returned, and about 12 ofclock A At Allanty ' i 3 ‘.| numbered only about 8 londs, were Nemmal, ness reported by all elearing house ex- | ordinary ot andgrose rec BARECC TN tinn. country markets were called No, e A LA A A 1 cpp | Up ouickly, The market was stronger all BB, 41 000 bt bemart;. o4 changes $2.63 for every $1.00. g ai stock, § Weekly net voc firm 3 siightly highe Continental: fiav medium, Pl AL h around and active at the advance, Repre- 000 by, futures. 128000 b ie complete review of different branches 0 les b exports to and slightly higher onti a y as to beauty, nea! : Lk h sentative sal N0, 8 Store: And Slevals of business places in a clear light the fact | Britain, 3923 bales; to the inent, 536 Kets werc also firmer. Primary market re- |3 ) c, tnsed, narrow | Des Molncs: i1l g o " Spot. mteady; No. 2 red, store ahd elevator VHBE DEICe, 0F QOTMTBAILIH bre ne. tHu. Tbwaat | (HAV AT, g O celpts amounted: altogether to 26,000 bu, I 4 0c; rand “Rapida; TSI SERS, atfoat, 0 4k moritiethy Ssel el ever knowh. IEiht vears ago in July | Ming, Be: 10w middiing 4 1110 Country advices were numerous regarding . Zic; skunk, o 1 large, attl ¥ rr. No. Av. B [ prices averaged only nary, 47-16c; nit nni gros the scarcity of wheat ins certain sections | 20425e; ‘wolverine, No. v 1 medium, | Lowell . . 2 385 7. 980 bty U, AT L U ot | brices for the - i exports, to ‘the contin: and reported millers to be drawing from [ No. 1 small, §2; wolt, mountain, No. 1 large, | Wilmington, " Del g afiiie o[ 1.0 560 n Poits ot heavy kold shipments to. | BUCES for the 10, A0 the SAME | \Wise, 38 bales: salos, S0 phs.; weokly net and U L) o G ol $150s wait, | Narfolk . o.v.. it h 3 3 oL morr 1 large northwestern receipts, but [ markets Ja 3 60, und this remained | NiAe {8 bales TR CEDarta, Lo the GatY }fl."..r“" Bit & wood o ,“.’,‘.‘. Tor |“'|":§|,' e fp e ket 1 medlum, o} | Sloux City. il i 3 With higher late cables and o decrease of 601,000 [ the lowest point ever touched until Au ithpdine s LR e, 13687 Daleds SHI0R} i & good demand for Bpo! o o1 N Yite, 08 geles. 10 bu, In London wheat stocks since Ociober sh 10, 1883, when the erage fell to 7. ‘00" baie il 2 litbepii ol \ - jor wiin, No. 1 iarge ANBEICH. .o tereanres ¢ 5 2 I n he average fell t 00 baies; spinners hales, it S R A AR PR ey | i V0] o, 1 britai, 1] | TWOOMA vuerscoiiisiins . BT bugan o buy frecly and prices: rallied with [ early this year prices dropped below all pre- | ¥0 Pules: spinners, 241 bales. B rod Tha L oRnorern Boma Bf It for | braver kiia, No. 1 Targe ) 1 ynenlura; ¥ sinnw, Mich.1.1io0s 98| 118000 % 3 o 5 rusiy only to Ve e subnatn ana elose dul records and have never recovered, the Baltimoro Markete, B R Qi L RO EXBOTIRER Bome QLTS 1ot small, e mus) ter, Nou Spokane' vt ¥ 221,00 at K@Xe net loxs; No. 2 red, January, o ge December 26 being only 68,73 pel Y : b Erance, the latter being an’ unusunl clrcum: Segiod: Mo 1 mediam, s TN Jacksonviiie” 1 i b at Goec; v, osed at flo March, 615 the pricee i 180, he. Fall Sines & HRRERy, oceIRin oie,t sipminits, T stance, and sald to be the only wheat sold | B> 4™ e el R8™ facium, e | Lincoin ... y i . . 0 B %ei May, SA@E2c, closed at | yoar ago hnd beon b ) BUt-Very. Ghe| B e e i bUis.; shipmen at New York direct to France in two year . 1 small, Go; muskrats, Kits, 2@de. New Bedf 538 : o 3 v ik Ll s qual in_different hes, ' In fron and | WIBAT St and_month, 60 @6%Ges T 1 th e i, ALy bR ¢ 2acts Wiehita 2 it : w0 z 05,000 et 3 0o o e dut | steel products 14 per cent, In wool 134 per | February, Gl@6iNe: May, GGG seamer for a time, but later it became quite slack STOCKS AND BONDS, anad : : £ : i T e e s \ [ cent, i woolens and cottons about 15 per ST Tedcpta D022 bu i ships 35‘1'#1 B e el | e vkl DUl ok YU NAHES Yeatebany And: 10 | HIARMGRRIOR oo sorietost 0000|150 d ¥ R ORIk S OeReaL, S SR abe e "rn'.u- ghanges contrast sharply with the |bt: outiern Wieat, b Siile, S0 southe ik + 9 A Y} 5 < ‘ lay City L Rest v % 6 . F. v whea i urned &trong o e near | dec e in wages pa per houl orked n gra N @603 I O TR A LALLM Lt I L i a0s| 1. 9 B DO e et e tlon Aanersot | wiilah Averaiia DRI T For fem o ey b HET U, 473 Febe B L e L | NEW YORK, Jan. 4—It was a dull market | sAkron, 'O 3 s . 6 dvance, May closed unchar anuary, 614 | year ago. ‘The condition of industries has [TUATY. | P R LR Rk fon. and the consequent absence of GSMANC | on the Stock exchange today, and In the main | 3 e s ; i 5 o “iwe %o, elosed ot 5 Druary, s, cosed at | been largely governed by the fall i prices, | 50 104e] receipts 1648 bu.; wivek i I fackor n the murket, [The receipts were | heavy. A prominent factor in the depression was b 4 r | Ry Do 3 029 Uy A L LD and, while broduction s much greater tha | i \iom yellow, : 315 catlonds and . catioads are eatimated | the uncxpectediy heavy engagoments of Tl e | K 5 ; cates, IR000 . fubires, 55,000 bu. spot faitly mesired by the increase Of 821 Der | o A0 b g e for tomorrow. May corn opened at 475%c | for shipment tomorrow, reaching $2,300,000, astings, Neb....ll 13200 . g v 2, UR@UKC; ored, 3 cent in hours of work done in Novembe: I ou R AL and 47l%c, dropped 10 47%¢, recovered to 4T%e | making the gold exports for the week $4,600.000, [ 3¢ Ak d ¢ g . Vit i No. 2 i o. 3 white, [ compared with the previous year it has |1 ";“'2":“'" & recelpts, and closed With sellels al A0 | 'a rather | Vhich I8 heavier than the shipments of pre B | e o . ; 4 T walte | been the controlling feature in almost every | HAY—Iirm: jod 1o cholee tmothy, $1%.000 PRI ) AN week since last August. London was a small > ' | ] 500 i D hnc ¢ A atie [ Important industry that consumption has |12.50; others unchanged. slow sale. The early Indications were for @ LTI AT 6 L Si @ RO KEBE R LB e a steady and active market, but quite a [seller in the morning, and later was a buyer of s 460,100/ e :\m osed at 35 \"\m“‘ml "vr; s ll“’"hfl\:‘ll'l“l iu"_l‘ lnlls :\l t — €o0d demand from shorts and few sellers [a few of the asbitrage specialtics, but its trans G T g 17 = } PN il : 3 at e, [T Knet e Jdron_and ‘steel the| h 3 Hees present. Later, Fawever, mitters were 1 7 | netions were not sufficient to influence the course KU 4 o5 d o 3 : hed i Bo0d to cholce, | 1O (ll\'llu\\l’q(xr\'-!:“lu\'m\ 2 ‘11.‘(‘"‘!1!\:‘“] “.l;‘r“‘_ f."v[»",‘.\"f‘"1",,',3'..’\' £—WHEAT-Stend }”(!(.,"E‘* Ay ers fearce and ons® offeredfof values to any extent. At the opening d ¢ 6 E Quict; st immon to choice, old, | INE for less than half the usual quantity of © March, Gla@Hl%e; A 1 Ne, ) A3 USRS L lower prices. | business a firm tone prevailed and eneral fm- [ **Little ROCK:.1111aeuiieens 5 . new. 6@12; Pacific const, old, 3 with a large decres 1 many ) : Janunry, 45% Sas S0l trom. S1%e to S1%e and back te |provement fn prices took place, ranging up to 0 new, @1 anches, though probabiy the nse of stri 0 ch, 9% i0c; May sold fron to 31%c and back to 3 2 Al Totals United States...|s 9 B ) HIDES-Steady: wet salted New Orleans, se- [ tural forms was larger in 1894 X 3 B14e, closing at Mike. 1% per cent on Luke Shore, the other gains |y JOUNS HERGES SIS 3 ) cted, 45 to' 6 Sci Buenos Ay v, [ fore. The we D LAy Janu Yo, 2 white, Janu= Provisions opened weak on the hog re-|being fractional. Tiefore long, however, a b = - el ; L0 to' 20 1bs., E ary, 2 to 30 1bs. | tion for the records a producs | March, 381 celpts overrunning what had been consid- de on New Jerséy. C DOMINION OF : ) o crc. ¥ o tarythe) Quarter l«.fi_ than 4 3 J ered the sufficiently Ieavy run, as esti- |4 ber._cent, And. o T o 5 e ; i, hemlock sole, Buenos | POX"Geht lons han: I ety Tonths 5.4 ) . amery, 263 mated yesterday, The Cudahy interest, cted, - The rest of ¢ L iy A | HES Ayn welgh 4 vobllcorBuTneaTi Teroe panttyaol 03 Tennsylvania, jobbing, which was considered to be heavily short, | in fell off in sympathy to the exte a AALICA I 2 3 doniestic Ml 3 kil ‘j(""‘*““"ghr'\_ll in value of product the was the best buyer the decline i) A slight overy took place in the active list | sHamilton Nl BT : f 100240, - S S s LAl S—Dull and 2c lower; fresh, 2c; western, 100k enough to cause a lively rally. A rise fafter 11 o'clock, and Rubber made Winnipes. ... § & St 3 3 PROVISIONS quict. Cut meats, auiet; | o " ar has been especially noteworthy | aoiroic. of 30c per bbl. was effected” for pork rd | per cent. Speculation, however, quickly became [ s t 1090 plekled hams, $8.0068, 37 Lard, higher; west. | for the lowest prices of wheat and eotton on SE—Stendy N AR noad 100 ARa v AL The close | heavy, ana before woon Cordage gunranteed had als Is 17,001 A G i rn_steam clo 4 sales, 230 terces at | Fecord. Both suffer from wholly unprece- | COTTON-—Unchanged. oric Khowed o sl compared with s clos | declined 15 per cent: Lake Shore, 13 b 2ot kbisallas b g : Sy, TR nRLe 2 8L . dented accumulation of stocks, the crops JGAR—Refined, sto fair demand. R Drlees an the day beborec of Tte: Tasd a | Louisville & New Albans preferved, 1% per ce *Not included in total because containing nominal refined, firm; being Jarge. Outside this country wheat = §i8 Koo on, the day b Liad, 1 per cent, and the Encral market @ frac: | other items than cleqrings. g b BT ol o | tinent An 88, Dok, quiet. production has not increased to jus- Milwaukes Markets, T%c, and ribs Se. v “Last week's total, 3 l 4 “Fivm; wester 1at6e; w tify a price of 60 o oW Yol d| MILWAUKEE, Ja ~FLOUR-Steady The leading futures ranged as follow ing. the' atternoon the {rading was Wi +*Not _included in total because of no com- 2 3 it 97 tha, accumulation is IT:LJR» fim‘)‘ u? ‘nrnlx(éu"'"' ln?l‘v»‘v'. DAl e e Lo TAricies. | Op = I\:-‘"(.ux\‘\‘ln\llu; “;”m;:,:»& .'“ lces ‘.‘xG'i“'.“:‘w parison for c: v L ports 1‘1’1‘1 xl){:-l vield, in n\'ll:‘.d to frighten bu No. 2, i No. 1 northern, | £ the ow hie day. In the ew York Monov Market. : i S all, 9% Rentrelt. L iag ORI R e 3 63%| _ 53%| 631@d | list of s are: ntral, NEW YORK, Jan. 4—MONEY ON CALL— 3 a fected by world-wide depression in business Firm B AR AL STHRNKI CTaaE STARM L 4 O D harred il Bany at 113 per cent; last loan at 1 per cent; | 3" 535 : 3 23 Sl analTern and decrease in consumption of goods. In | g 3, Wit i , 13 per cent; Cordage prefor closed. at 1% per cent, e 5 receipts, 5.5 el L R UIMRDNEO L ROGORI HARLIY—No. Patge. ( cortage guarantecd, D¢ per cont; | “PiiME MERCANTILE PAPER-2%@0& per : 5 3 { southern, 210 24; PeheryDroduce markets the year has been | RYE-lirm and. hiher; No. 1, e, a4 4414 44% tiun, General Electri Louisville & | cent 5 o .- and active, a s Important. PROVISION Higher., Pork, $11.60. Lard, By AT @K 471 | Nashville and Southern preferrcd, % per cent. STHRLING EXCHANGE—Dull, but firm, with [ 4+ 2 - i} vi United closed at 3 — 16, it 47} | Sugar sold up % per cent in the earlier deal- [ nerual business in bankers' bills at $4.83%@ | 3o 5 TRADE REVIEW, oY —Flour, 1,400 bbls.; wheat, 8,500 bu.; sanl guag | MR, DL felt ot T per cont on o dinal salex, | $3 ror demana and’ st SATALSTL for Xy - . HoSIN: Steads barloy. 13,100 bu e 2 2 making a total of % per_cent on the day. Bal® | days; posted rates, $4.88%@4.80%; commerelal 2 255 L > NE-TFirm. 5 ; SHIPMENTSFlour, 26,00 bbls.; wheat, nones Moy, 31%| 80%| 303 | timore & Ohio advanced 5 per cent, decitned 13 | bl sygise e e e . ¥ RICE—Quiet ©Only Favorublo Symptom In tho Low State ley, 20,400 b, Pork per bl 5 ] per cent, closing at % per cent above the lowest | "SIAER CERTIFICATES—60c bid. 215 MOLASKES. Quiet. ©of Stocks in Retallers' Hands. A ot L28igige| 11 07| 1172 1ozl 116 i hG e Tent nelow” seatentay dase aie | GoVERNMENT TIONDE"teny state bond STOCKERS AND, FEEDERS. —Unset(led; faney, $4; others, $225| NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Bradstreet’s tomor- Minneapolls Wheat Market. j “hcago 'Gas ‘moved Up and down on reports | nactive: rallfond bonds, irregulr. 5 3. ¢ g R e aracs ; o Sk P siWgipas| 092|710 | 000 | 702% | favorable or adverse t© tic, dividend” question, | " Gloning quotations on bonds were as follows e oo icon aeiot : IRON—Dull; Scotch, $19.00620.00; Amert- [ 1O Il soy: "{"L’ g SR L RS SSRGS i 6 5 rangiog bolween 24, and closing ot : 0 2§ . 50Q12. 0. e general | trade Siwithiniga'| 40y swoabyesy) nacow iana teonfingll Aareet May....| 6ossl 0orw] 5ol 602y peccent on the duy. Tho | T8 o8 e T DEE G s % A L aEl Phha e TIN—Steady: Straits, $1340713.43; plates, quict, | week. Jobbers and other wholesalers are | Fiiimis bt witn A sk ot S vt Cash quotations were as follow: fraers moved, within very naow s and b 2 2 b i, © o S0, "Nl $330: % | sending out, or are about to send out, com s Swore' n it in excess of Inat FLOURSteady R torduy. Lake Shore sold Up 1% per cent and Jost o Ll w43 5o * | mercial travelers, and, in many instances, ALAYVEITING FIMLy BTAC BT el Gt A WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 57:@50c; No. 8 spring, | {17 . A ok + v 8. 28. reg..... o noe 3. 66 antlo 2 X Y 1y rather 2 cal millers were inclined to e Ao, 4 mring. I B¢ per cent of the. gaia, “Rome o shareid snow | {0, 828 reg oo ] it B SUBLTER DU domestic, .25, | have not finished the year's accounts and | ji S ica g0t the bulkc of CORN-No. 2, Mic; 3 yellow, 1%, e e i A AV hec b, Thuuber, o Per | eAla. Clans A....: 1 o 24k prfSAD Dull; bioliers’ price, © 83; exchange | stock taking. A tabulation of Bradstreet's | Stuft ‘offered: ard closed on' track at OATR 0. & Wiirbic: No. 2 white, gatc; [ Cents Distiling and iiecling & Lake Toriey 8 | JH8 Claa & I Lates il IR e s ex. | telegraphic teports from the more impor- | Bic; No. 1 i No. 2 northern, No. 3 white, Hs@iic. e Ay L Lo ks naled oy Qunlant i olaas Gt fathal Union 68, R ] tant trade centers does not reveal specially | e, Y 48c. it N. J. C. Gen. 68. COTTON SEED OIL—Quiet and_ generally | hODeful ‘views as to an improvement in| I LOUR—Quiet, Cloarings beral, featureless; prime ciude, 24@24'4e; off crude, 23 business in the near future. In many in- First patents, 33.10@: ¥ s stances trade revival is declared to depend o R Setllement of the eurrency question. T Aoinate. e most encouraging expressions of opin- in Marlk S¥OrPOoLAIAtkats fons are that merchants are hopeful. Among S RYE--No. 2, { g CHE ondamarket | oA, Currency T BARLEY-No. 2, Sitc; No. 3, 0@S6c; No, 4, | Nas Hvm dn the morning, but in the lato ses: w Con. 48 0314/ No. Pric. 1618 - £1.29. closed ungettled In tone. Thers was o materil | At 0 8888 . £ W. Consols.. increase In the volume of trading, the sules A . Brimer 35, o | reaching $942,600. Atchison 2ds, class B, sold at iz do 8. 1, Dob. 58 40k P e abnry, L |17 against the *previou ction’ at ot e | G eat Tl 5 o e Rl inlden, BG08 "Drylsited shoul. | Dcember 3 A0k s aye: | *Tonn: new Rot o8 a0 LB o, 1o | 1o 4 11755 ALIVERROOL pShoty steady: | more favorable conditions are reports that | o BOIR00: Jan 4—WHEAT—Dull; No. 2, cash, ders, boxed, $4. 8714; short clear sides, boxed, | e Bvening Tost's London cablegram saye: | «henn; old s.. St. L. & LM.Gen. 5. ig [ 100000 ol T g i < i No. | stocks of goods of all descriptions in the | "% ve, lower; No. 2 4214e; No. Bl o Dasaial T R Va. Centui St L& SF. Gon.. 102 3 . on 50; No, tures | ARG of Jobbers, manufacturers and re- (s mixed, dicy No. 2 yellow, 4 5.3 yellow, 1y flal on the co of | ,do def ere was a heavy falling off 1 steady, 1 fi rencten ama | tadlers, west and 'northwest, are generally i exceptionaly flat on nt! k | aten Bl e EG: R eL L H e taghing ind | smalleis than usual at this season; that the easier; No. 3 mixed, 30c nchanged, ol Dy awere | “doud’A 3 A A i AT isteiniieq; | business of the year in dry goods, hats, [ white. s15c. The following were the receipts and shipments | fitiets EACCRL Cng hhing ts | Canada So. 05 | We more encournging. The buyers all | Januaty, 48 9d: Februnr K0 M Oran,as millinery and groceries has been fairly [ RYIE-Dull, firm; cash, 620, today m the open ma 8¢ wanted hogs and there was a good, active de- | 1003d: April, 45 1015d 45 1107 Jun, A isfactory and that cold weather has stim- | CLOVER SEED--Dull, ste RS iTiea Recelpia[Shipments. | - The following were the closing quotations &R. G. 1 mand. The conditions were largely ‘on the side | COTN. American iixed, new, ‘4% | ulated demand for coal and seasonable fab- [January and February, 3656507 Lhd ] i on the leading stocks of the Now York oas of the selling interests, and as a result the mar- | 4. ened’ dull and unchangzed e | vies. RECEIPTS—Wheat, 18,000 bu. Flour, bbls.... 000 1,000 | change toda: ket took an upward turn of from e to 10c. The | dull, 1 farthing lower Telegraphic communication in the north- [ clover keed, 824 bags, . - % Wheat, bu..... 2 7.0: = trade was active at the advance und tae offer- fons: _January west and on the Pacific coast has been in. | SHIPMENTS-Flour, 2,000 bbls. Corn, Bu........000 0 Bal000 Atchison. ..., A |Norihwent : 0 ings were all taken at an carly hour, Two loads 45 205 April, My, 4 o ntat o Ral et ae e, 008 ent |OF | bu-: orn, 2,600 bu.; rye, 500 b aothibn e 108000 Adams .00 140° | Ao pId.. s« SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4 -The oMcial closing | of good heavy hogs brought 3140, the top price | Dl deimand steady; S e e ana e kmavementaor Bty 4 o o N e iral quotations for mining stodks wiay wers as tol- | £0. 500 qis YRy Rt g et g hbolinsianey wiandSrice Sin Shoulsiana tlsolteciad Barley. b 23.000] \dobid... 1INV N hogs sold largely at from $4.10 (0 $4 Barle Al A . Exprogi.. . 110 |Ontiro & ¥ Ou tho Producs exohangs oday tha buttar mar- | Balitmore & Oliio, 63 [Orezon Iy Kentucky Con... h xold principally ut from $5.40 to $3.80 ., 38 (0 45 Ihs., ;&; rae Ilrll‘u. croamery, 12@2dc; dairy, 103 Canadn Pacific |Orezon Nav.. Lady Wash Con, Representative sales: Slear. heny . Ahort cle acke ton. The silver linin 1 1§ i1 . Eggs, firm 220¢. ada Southy O UN. Jean.. No. 2 5 18 Ibs., 45; v’ middles, heavy, 55 Ibs, on, he silve: Ming i foul n although very much e — ral Pacitic +|Pacinie Mail, ... Bolte Trie Momean B y % 32a; ol e VY 30 dLs.. | vance of 25 cents a ton in Shipping NIy aries i ont saEine and. coms OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, Chies, & Olio [BD & Bt 2hig | Beres Baictier, 5 pausies A Satinre; 12 10 16 ams, short cut, 14 [ i1 the northern markets from southern @ frequent ot the seantiness of such Chicago Alton |*Pittsburz. Bodie Con., 10 16 1bs., 4%, HBoef, o India mess, 72 60: | Points of pig iron production. Print cloths | & . Printing cloths, nominal at 2 Conditlon of Trade and Quotations on |G B & Q... Pullman Palace.. Bullion. ... 3 ettd 3 Vi prime meks, 605, Pork, prime mess, fine westo | Sell at a shade under last week's quota- | Sales for the week, 00,000 pleces, of which Staple and Fa Proana Glifeao Gan. >\ 725 Reading. Bulwer Con.© 2 i ; _ em, 005, prime moess, medium, 53 6d. Lard, | tons, Coal, too, is fractionally lower, pig |00 pleces are cdds b . ; Kiclmond Ter. | Caicdonin., savage. . 58 4 Drime westor 60; vefined, in pails, | tin i5 lower, as ' o g BUTTER—Culled stock, S¢; common to falr, Chatlengo Con.. BaormonL v 3 3 v Sintik i1 Suzar Market 9G10c; falr to kood country, 10412; choice to | GO0 Coul& Ir Choll Sferra Nev 5 bt 3 W American, nominal at | petition an woolen. dress goods /' yonk, Raw, fairly fancy, M@l6c; gathered crewmery, 19G20c; TR Confidence. ;... Sitver Hill, . : " R5aS for spring delivery is sharp and domestic K o B Fondadi &Hud, Con. Cal & V... Union Cou. SR ; CHE: Quiet, but steady: demand moderate; | yios ares tather nogleoted, ol g i and 500 bugs Mexe rator creamery, 200 ! aul Tmperial Utah Con finest White, 508347 finest A rlasdare: patharginoglected, Falthoughimany Tetined, quict letly tresh lald, 18c; cold storage, | D& K. G. pfa.... | Crown Point...... 78 |Yellow Jacket. . 14 gy iy colored e, ©0s 3d; finest Amerlean | mills are busy on orders for men's wei a4 BUBAT—Cane, auli 1itle ~dopid. .1l southern Paci Silver burs, . Mexioan dollar Hoooonin B X s IR T vl stores, coffee, and cotton, for [ 1ONRINE: U5 — 'F‘,’{(‘ \‘s]nn_\u.- i Swgur Roflnory.. 4 | 8le. Drafus, sight, slegraphic, 10¢. 2 )00 1) ‘OIL—Liverpool, refined, 18s 6d. | Which 5 been maintained. iester Textiles. cholce large, TG7%c; choice emall, s tur- | Hoeking ; . 4 z 3 per cent: 0 4 5 6 [t ERATOIR B Torequarters, 2%d; bank clearings ty-nine cities - rfigf.!fl;l‘v i ;|.;j-m|.“11:‘nm "-|\‘H¢.-.‘ 1 5210'. g“;y’“‘ . R,k oo time loa prices for |, ¢ in the United States, officially” reported to Wool A choloe emall, 100; ' ducks, fair to movd, 108 4 i | k3, bu. i London (Pacific const), £2 Tis 2 gregite for ihe ecalendar LOUIS, Jan. 4. full dressed, 100 geexe, falr to gool A e A e . . s SLgnaon (RAs aoantiitl Ry 4 2 i ite £ s, Jan. 1 " B o Bl T X R 3 # eceipts heat during st (hroe 9 9 6 per cent less than | unchinged. e et e dam. 81,500,751 | 00 Pl ¥ ; ) [Westhieh Ay (31 3 000" centals, ncluding 200,000 contals . andl 20 por cont le groen. wing. teal, b bt T W e y g 31 | Wohte: Big | Am. 8 W. Elec, pid. 4014 b . i e i S of the largest volume e R e gL Loy eke 2 S04 | WheoTia 5 Baw state Gas. 11 1| Adehts i 1k k 3} i (tabetecalpts of Amerlean corn during the past | of ‘bank Clearings for 1(" con- il . i dnd red heads. $8.50a0 15 ematl | Loutsville & N’ 2941 ¢ b ell Teleplione. tehizon 8. . 31 4 4 R hrao d o 5 titute the smallest aggrogate for nine 4 R lsiors And|red heads 0 i | 5% N, A, OaN| 10 Rid Boston & Alhan Eland 03 108 4 4 5. i L £..40) Arguments on Motluns it q_lu:.nh the Tne e, 3 Mt 1 104 (D & R G ¢ | Boston & Maiuo | rlo os... 03 | g 1 s : otal exports of wheat, flour ncludes dictments Heard by Judg, srcup. VBAL-~Cholce fat, 70 to 110 Ibs., are quoted ot | (HoMDH Rt Fehs 3 Qo Did ..o - 51 i A O T | e R i S L A 6G7; large and coarse, S, Michigan Cent..l 03 [N. L1000 C.B&Q.... : 10% i 3 { . an. 4.—FLOVR—Steady but quict, | telegram ‘from I not re- | 1o s R ! CHBISSIEWisconsin ~ full cre A, | Missourl Pacitic., i |C.F &1L X Fitehburg, e | Bostin & Montana 34} coord8D .0 405 i1 q spiteof favorable cables and | ceived), amount to 2 shels, ngainst | United States court began hearing arguments T2 braskn and i, | Mobilo & Ohto..”" 16 | “do prd.. . Gen. Eloe(ric |Butte & Boston... 1037 [ 420 . Tocoipts market opened 14@3He L5000 6000 Do ok f to quash indictme; Kn and Towd, part skims. 78c; Lim. | \Nashviilo Chat... 65 (H. &'T. 0. Tiinols Steel ! Calumet & He 290 1ALk i LRI d recelpts the market openu 7 LU0 bushels o wiel 33,000 bushels | today on motions to quash indictments in 1, Te; brick, 'No. 1, 1e; Swiss, No, | Natlonal Cordnge. 0%/ T/ A A. & N Y KN, Qoniepmials 60 . . seen Chicago's Wis not e i.‘.‘.i\;.fi"”’\'&'.‘,‘ YAl the cases against President Debs and other Uptana 9: midland, § NP s AR e Yl ik O Ore, Short Li 2 e ; ot atiy ling, wan 1401 3 Diehers i Iha and compared with #076.00 | oMcials of the American Rallway union, B e aitan, 1 Coror e bl lomiand, | ! & Wi bid.. 17048, 0 R, 1ir 0 Ruby Sy i it ! ) fardey ] o ;o G and - January, “5%¢; | pugkels in 1891 The avallable wheat, United | There are two omnibus indictments on which Light shades scll the best. Only top grades | NOFth Am. Co. e Aok | Enlon ¢ K e A e CORN=WIih few’ buyers and many sellors | S and yanaary 1 aggresated | gpguments to quasi were to be made. . Ono. bring top pHces. L Northern Pacific.. i West B P . mude @ loss of Ldeke;: M 14301 Tuly 127,000,000 hushels, 7,000,000 more than one | 4RI A LR Datruat s adlll PIGEONS=OII birds, per doz., T5e@$1.00, No. Pac. pfd....... 0 pATsERIs b OATE Spot. strons futures Tower; No. 8 cash | year before, 11,000,000 Lushels more than two | Charges conspiracy = to — obstruct interstate VEGETADLE: i U Hig ISt P M & M. London Stock Quotations. QIO and_J. L 30%c: May, 20%c bid, f years ago .{\ni| m_uu;,mm Im-nlu ‘nl . three ;‘l'“""'trf"| 'Ilymyllz; A‘r'lv 5 fl ges ”X n'n-lru{c!- % rORS EaE . i 0, - 0! hes RY No. 2, ¢ A, soe, vears ago, Wheat afloat for and in Europ on ol ed States malls rgumen EONATOES Wentern stock, car lots, 8Q8F3; total sales of stocks tod »I"-O,.D(:,N LU e 3 T UG ' Steady; males, Minn: ssei | on the 150 st cited 17,7400 bushels, | for tho defendants woro made by 1. W, Har= VA NS o $1.90g2 00; | Bhores, inciuding: ‘American Sugor, Can. Pacific ... 0 s z e 3 it ] o a falling off 200.000 bushels from it | per of Teire Haute, Ind,, and 8. . Gregory Lima. bean (oL LY Chicigo Gas, 15 L | frliautiRy,cass JOM . 7 crerens B0 track, sacked, 60G0lc year ago, 10,600,000 bushels from (wo years | ot Chicago, The arguments for the governs on orders, 5 2,300; Louisville b . 2an.. 3 agn, and 20,700,000 bushels from three vears || R A e T o o ¥ New Jeraoy R T Rt o $5.508.00. ago, ‘The most bullish feature of Brad.|Ment were made by ex-District Attorney T, o Northwestern, 4,2 Mexican ordi) .14}/ Mex. Cen.new 48.. 60 10,55, 0008 v strect's regular monthly report of all Am 13, Milehrist ond Attorney M. Rosenthal, T POTA S RIS BAR 77160 per oz, : ; 3 W HAY ke and active; prime o choice, pral- | o ‘wheat stocks is found in ‘the net de- | The argaments wero completed this afters MONEY—1}; per cent 3 T 9T L 8D o @9.00; prime o chol tmothy, SO0 | crease of 689,000 bushels in available sup- [ noon and a decizion will be rendercd next e Cof LAk P P in the open market for et o 2000000 0 Whimemn racnontoy plies in the United States and Canada dur- | Tuesday, CARROTS NEW YORK. Jan. 4—COFFEE—Options [ short bills is 916 p : 4 A g [ anged, uving: rule and octive on decrease in 112132 - O PELTER-Dull at $3.07) LY wn‘l.lnll. “nl‘“l"lzll“\llb|:.'I|‘|‘|)I;~ closed l!’xfimflwm\ ::;”l 1:;:- us'r;vw‘“ . 4.—Clearings, $16,621,005; bal- . . # 4 u,‘ 4 ORN MEAL-Lower at §2.00G2.05, PARSLEY-1 i cluding: January, 31 “March, $13.80¢ | “"ock: B2 22629 B 5 Az DYTLINIS et Niks iy a0 ane 140614 '$13.300113. 60 4 I,lz\l:llhl,l)llf“ Jan. 4.—Clearings, $3,286,199; [ 477000007 R T ] coTToN g, S e, tember, $18.30613 40; 13,3018 es, $560.4 2 BALGING =Rl L A% a5% s N EEAB Ber b %1,2501.85, temper, HLug & < 00 : NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Clearings, $99,833,144; Thore was only one fre b ROVIKIONS “vork, - standard mess. foubing, ISHES- Per dog. quiet; Cordoy 254110, ! [ vatances, $9,027,706. shecp offered on the markel, and they - | %t meats. boxed, cash orders, shoulders, $4.75 LETTUCE- 1 ox, §pOL, p. L5 1, « | BERLIN, Jan. 4.—Exchange on London, 8 days | m'nish sheep and lamba: One other loud e s, wiiider, $T0 BPINACH: -Por K i 3 1000 biugs Suintos, Now. '8 and | sight. 2 marks 30 pr. recelved, but LG djrect” o' Toca b . Snana. S, D 4:'1.000 bags Santos, Nos. 5 and | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4—Clearings, $15 aud was not offered '« market. Fulr 4 ¥ Tk ¥ Nellln i £.31,000 bugn B0, $14.50, c. and £ | go1: hajances. $1. 4 J Euod natives are quoted ad from $2.2 10 83, falr R Gic ord. none: Malagas, per 65 to | New York yesterddy, 7,881 bugs: New York stock exchange, i from §2.50 to #. Representative sales: AR UL gross, 39.000710.00, todny, 235,000 bags: ' United Stites, stock, N s 9, Heas CRANBERIRIESJorseys, fancy, $10.50§21.00 | baxs:’ afloat for the United Stutes, 271,000 PARIS, Jan. 4.—~Threo per cent rentes, 1016 soc | New 0L AL L RE per bbi. # {otal” sisible supply for the United'Slates, 529,620 [ for ‘the account. kxchange on London, e . grsastanty ] 4 . ' AL, FRUITS, ugainst 635,743 Dags last year. or checks, Ea s KANSAS % 4—~WHEAT- Slow, but bor Vox, 10, 176a ena | SANTOS. Jan firm; good average | LONDON, Jan 30l 18 quoted today at CHIVAGQ LIYE STOCK, 3 No. 8 b No. 2 Tod, SIMGPNS; 1os o0k, 12008250, per buneh, | bapu. $H-0i Feceipis, 15,000 bags; stock, 366,000 | niutnos Avies ot 2617 Madrid, 150; Tome, e.fi | ;T e ted, 46G4TC; g sampie onchiinge, 0 ock, $2.0042 50 per bunch, | bags. ' Vienna, 103, There Was Less of Huoyancy in the Cattle | b, issippi river, No. 2 hard, ST4@00C; No. . Floridn, sizon 30 and. 30, | HAMBURG, Jan. 4—Market firm; prices %@ | prapiie, Jan 4—Clearings, $380.456:° bat- | aase of SRTaRY : b, L 0064.25; new Messinas, 400 and 360, $4.75. [ 1% plE advanee; sales, 15,00 bags. o b T T v i e e e 1 o 4 v lower; No. 2 mixed, 40%@ 3 HAVRE, Jan.'¢.—Market closed steady at 10 | f0c¢5 SIS0 SO il o CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—There was less of buoyancy 2 white, 411kc LLANEOUS. I4E net aavance; total sales, 19,00 buga; stock, | P50 SLE premiun, §6,302,080; bal. | B the cattle market today. The change in tone | OATS Unchianged; ¢ mixed, 3lc; No. 2 STRIS- Modum, por c it VY. S ANVIRO, ‘Jan. &—Market steady | 886 SLAGLEEL M 7 et [ was due to anticipated heavy receinia for Mon: | white st L T i) s Yo 7 Rio, $12.80; exchange, 10%4; receipts, 6,000 remium b, ay. It was & slow trade from the outse ind, Ne. 3 A2 b, e Xork counts, buge cleatod fof the Unlica Siaten, 1.000"bus; | | CHICAGO, Jun. 4 49,000, Money, [ while there was no perecptible decline (h eady; Umothy, J P o cleared for Burope, none: stock, 289,000 bags; ¢ dent on ce cent on tme. | ing was quiet. Bte Bhe ‘auoted at fro o) b B-Ex fincy: l6e; tancy, cleared January 3, 24000 bag Noew {"u.u] aner Toc prémium.” Sierting g as Wula RBED MBS HUBS A S TTER—Firm; creamery, 19@2lc; dalry, 13 ONE Y Mo Y. i it commerc'al, $4.805 4.87%. R bies. priaci Amom RIS L fornia. 16e; sirained, 4 . MOl Call Now York Mining Quotation NEW YORK, "Jun. t—Hosker, Wood & co. | $ Sales of cown and bulls wero larkely ut from | TGOS Dl ang wrak at 1oc RUE G dogel et Uos, §12 | NEW YORK, Jan. 4-Tho following ara the | ¥ Y R A avy hogs were i Betive request Bad sold | ooue oo . ¥ Pcal 00 bu.; coim, 14,0 bu.; wondn, 1< el | wupmute, soft. | eloslng miniug adotations: hal’ Shipmenty’ of SLue by Lax gurong to S higher than yesterday, e offer- | “SHEMENTE-None Ko; ‘Whellbark iskors' nute. er b, S0 e A [T o brmg e Cngagementa’ (01 onlorron up (o | 1% 44 ude many good s farge hickory nuts, $1.2461 60; ' Ophir Bl 2,360, 000, very salisfiacto 3 i 9 8 i ) grocery- by T g TR AT g P ny ; i 48 |efvblon: S R R 0" Very ‘matiufictory Tho eaok within tho kitehen stood, Ko victin s o grocery-boy, 1 and’ mediam. welghts ! ook with Kitel rocory-b Vigreen hidos: 400 al. Quickaliver... ! will take Ot tomorrow. 20,000 or of allver Man steady, while gt Erades or hands upon her hips, And softly thus spuako she: eI el Y [sdonta 1" Tne falfte 0t Thomas M. Henckis wis pisicd {hAn Hiahdl, WhUe farSel| Srads b 3 il And many wero tho wngry vor Ol wht 1 -itths 100l you &re, 10 40 L., 1ibc: N 3 1o & Norcioss. . {Standard " 35 the"Coiton exchangs today. ' Ho has been at from 84 4.0 I ! $ Green Ralled hides. Humesiyk il > trading very little of late and his obligat ok Sl wais' mais'alSm o8 40 040 AN Camo pouring from Ler lips, Lo bring such stuff td me. B F il ot & it | Moxican. ... 73 | ymperial Hank of Germany' sows (e following | (nuances on. feom 4485 (0§ buying ‘most | 48 Wall-st., New York. 70 Statesst., Bosts A (0 Vringg mo S Calumol b LI AL holce white: per bbb, $80; | DULUTH, dau. 4 WHEAT-Dull and lower; | notes."decreate, $460.000 marka: other pecurilea. | Mogays’ sheep mirket b o heatdhier tone R ATER snd BON DU B MBAT-Fancy, tn half bbls., per 1, [ July, 6lc; ‘No. 1 ‘orthern, dsh &nd January, | increase, 196,600,000 tarka 0o 0 clrculation. fand e et ity o yeceints provented Bought and Bold. Correspon oliciteds CALUMET BAKING POWDER COMPANY, S e el L along with demand, *fess favorable s the New York bry Gouds Market, Ao & Mool WS quite n good many pigs amons Oy ot Ity 50 s Sserand medrrated | announcement of the lowest price on recor YORK, Jan. 4-No activity was re- THaTe & Noreross was quite & good many plgs ainong (1 ? or for iron and steel, Bensemer pig Iron and | maesy 1 ARKyJon. 4 AL steel billets each having declined 15 cents taple and fancy coti i wheat, non 5.00G9.50; prairie, $7.00

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