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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1895 cash, G6%c; No. 3, SI%C; rejected, g change on London, e YGSRecelpts, 8,862 head; market lower at L . e answ Bieni, 30 inaics 30 plg O omlom elent HAO1E Tor eRtTemé welghtn. ore e errier i OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, antcen, FRI0E,_ New Torh ehemanee, seHing at par * CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Wheat Fluotnated Lazily Yesterday and to 1.9 premium. g Condition of Trade and Quotations on PARIS, Jan. 9.4 p. m.—~Three per cent rente mwlpu lncrrue Oonufle‘l‘nb]y “.‘ Nflmhefl imall Run of Cattle Had a Stimulating Ef- abh d‘y a Ple‘;ure Olosed One-Eighth Oent Lower, Staple and Faney Produce. 101f 92%c for the account. Exchange on London, but Very Lmlfl in Quality. fect on the Demand. BUTTER—Culled stock, S¢; comon to falr, 9@ | °f 16%c for checks. 1CAGO, 9.—The ot cattle was BUT NOT UNLESS o 10c; fair 1> Rood country, 10712¢; cholce to tancy, | (NEN, ORLEANS, Jan, o-Clearings. 42 T v expectation, That fact and (he sdrance USE BUSINESS WAS DULL FOR AN HOUR | M@i6c: gathered creamery, 10G2c; separator | 3150 yer hom e UAnk, par; FED STEERS IN GOOD FLESH IN DEMAND |of s London market had a st'mulating You mery, 206 ST, LOUIS, Jan, 9.—Clearings, $4,100,844 effect on the demand and checked any tendency EGGS-Strictly fresh 1ald, 18G10; cold stor- | ances, $00117, Money, duil At 567 per cent P, to weakness, Prices were agaln strong for age, cholee, 147115 Exchange on New York, $1 prgmium bid. b s Mo MG Ry L SOTE VI AgWih ERtremely ACHW but the | yivs pOULTRY-01 Hens, spring eifek. | LONDOK, Jan 8_dolf ts quoled today at | Strong Request Bringe Sirong Peices on | ICIn and shinperw stock and fairly steads Generat Tone of the Market Was “ne ducks, 6@6lc; turkeys, 6@6%c: heavy Ayres at 236; Madeid, 11.50; Lisbon, or ktee 'ows, helfers and bul T e, ‘ o 0L Botenbrg, 00 hthetn. Wi o This Grade—Cow Stuft and Stockers | i at from §2.25 (0§25 and the bulk of the Firm-—Stocks and DRESKI ¢ _Ohickens, Vienna, 103, Sell Well—Hogs Drop a Dime dressed beef and shipping steers changed hands choles o4@ic; cholce. amatl turkey — ; Y iy at from $1.75 to %6, There were several trades at fair 1 choica heavy } chotcs STOCKS AND BONDS, M AL from #.25 to $5.50 and o fow at st1l better g ‘:lnll\l."' S falr (> d, Str8kc; fancy, —_ ures, Extra heifers and bulls sold \lwum!u " ull dresie geess, falf (o good, SGSiGe; and few seallawag cows were at Trom $1.5 | fancy, Tull dressed, o610 > . . o CHICAGO, Wheat — fluctuated | G (Rl Wit el —— fined to Three Stocks. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 8. |t L0 0 0 & EOMBAT T T lazily today betw:e c and 88%c and | grein wing teal, per oz ducks: | NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Two-thirds of all| The receipts today were 2,504 cattle, 8,5 | maner. "t Smp ralive steadinoss in the hog wound up lc lower for May. The .news|iared ber o, 81000185 canvasbacks. 34908 | iy pusiness done at the Btock exchange to- | hogs and 678 sheep, as against 106. cattle, |& pretty Henerni weillim e pay yestenday's s | 5.00; maila 1 red Neads, $2.5002.95; small 01 008 | Drices for medium and heavy welghts, The was generally bullish, but the world's | [, $1.00; Jack rabbits, $1.00G1. squir- [day was distri 1 between three stocks, i hogs and 599 sheep yesterday and 1,808 S00l wan Jarge, Dut there were not” vigible decrease was not up to ex ctations | rels el o R Sugar, Chicago Gas and 8t. Paul, and one- ,031 hogs and 160 sheep on Wednes- than the markot called for, Fr and on that the market finished easy. Corn | ko And PR R N A |thira was done in Sugar alone, At the | day of last week, i R LR R ol T 1 cloged Ve high oats Y4e higher, and pro- | n’ full cream, Y opening and during the first hour the mar- Out of the ninety-fiv, of cattle “entire supply Cnanged. hahas visions at slight gains, 188 4 o i Gl fam. was weak, but the trading was very | ceived today there re not many ¥ | $4 10 8460, Sales at better than $1.60 wer Wheat opened about as it closed on the [} Nely Drick, No, 1, 116; Swiss, No. d the losses were merely fractional, | €00d beef steers. There was a pretty falr | tering, prime heavy hogs 1 ing searce, previous afterncon. May brought Bitke to |1, 1 In the case of Pittsburg & Western | demand for good fleshy steers, and the mi Ul SRD, e JUyers Wate reddy T G B%¢ at the opening plunge A kept between n n and, $0.50: low- | preferre Which lost 1 per cent. The | ket on such was strong. The majority of | oo received today. The market was steady all B tand lor mukes' the price on | grangers participated freely in the decline, s 4 L o N W Ten - 3, e : those prices and 58%e for halt an hour and [ 0" 4 t. Only top grades | casing off 3% to per cent, St Paul heing | the cattle that would answer that' descrip- | day and pre St AR LI . then made a slight advance Business s i Under pressure of London, s ell s loca] | ton gold rensonably early, The less desir- T Tulk selling at from $2.25 1o 8355 * Lapibs 1 Sold everywhere; was_exceedingly dull for an hour. The| Ol birds, per @800, selling. ~Before 11 o'clock the temper of | able and commoner cattle were rather sIow | brought from 4hos (o Thon ot e o 3 H Bradstreet's visible supply occupled specula- VEGE J | specultion underwent a change for the bet- | ana weak. .1 Made by y o : 38— Western st car lots, CO@G5e; | ter, although the trading continued light all [ “apy SE8E 0 1v.of cow sture |, Rece Cattle, 15,000 hewd: calves, 40 head; tion and the general expectations previous | amany jots, ¢ | the m rning. Chicago Gas was most promi- Hotprnd 2 moderate supply of cow stul 10,000 head. to its receipt was favorable to the bulls. | OLD BEANS- Hand:picked, navy, $.90G2.00; | nent i the forenoon, trading being in br In the yards, and, as has been the rule on Recelpts w again light and export cle _t“";flgr"_x b, y den d to cover short contracts. The stock | most days of e, the mraket was strong WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, ances fair. Forclgn markets were gener- AGB=0n oriers. Tike i g e in_ (he Joan market and fon anything desirable. The offerings were ally quoted firm and 8L Louis advised that | CRLERY % d6@5ic; Cnl fornin, Gig7se, | sl E TALL,, Fesoited lteelt into e mile pretty well cleaned up before the colse of | Liberal Movement of Hogs Reported the b f € WOl ANTS HoPNE T POTATOES - Home grown, $2.75: Mus- b coa) ehasaaaaynavan ! he market, b g or Immediate yme o the sen- 54k 1 e second ho 88 and . 82 n e and feeders In the yards today. There was, | CINCINNATL Jan. &.—peeial Telogram)— | ovorgoid and buyers very pressing for delivert . board, making 350,00 bu. disposed of in RROTa per Boly 0, © o Mib I Wb S ek papne however, a prteey fair demand, and about [ Tomorrow's Price Current will say: There has Lrintpe cloths 1o nsked and 2ige bt L T WHbas AR ADISH oo 100%3 2 S A e i hile: eve 3 vas desirable was | been o libe ovement of hogs the past week, | bid, EEaTy e et three faava, | Brads | GAY e o I the early afternoon. whils' there was | €Yerything that was at all desirable was [been a liberal movement of hogs the g ! cleaned up in fairly good season, The prices | with ghts largely short of last year. Almost 1% n G M 't . ) g the Hully | PARSNIPS-Der bby, 1o abatement of the fimnness, the market | Seyieub in fairly Gason, The Prices | with weights latgely short of I eorin Grain Market. ettt s T R howeer 12 ¢t e Sy Or, | RUTANAGAGS Par became extremely "dull - and"’the upward | PAIJ. 41 not show much change from yes- | rul returns indlcate that the total packing (0| DRORIA, Jan. 0 CONN- Maner stes y; No. ; 3 terday. sentative sales: : : . @ 4 PARSLIZY do 3 novement made no material progress until ¥ date 18 4,315,000, against 2,700,000 a year ago. Es 3 R e Pl TR B bbi bout the beginning of the last hour of the STEERS, tmated total months to March 1, b dy; No. 2 white, 30%@30%c; of about 2,00, U, as many PLIT P! Per b, . day. The harmonious action of the annual 3 . Av. P Av. Pr. 100,000, s 00 lnst year, Comparisons | for. The starting up of the laigest flour T Par Ui ) Y. 8 0 o 00, g s st year, Comparison B Mo Bob mills in Superior and the expected resump- | Jeaio e o meeting of the American Sugar Refining | 1.+ 700 anEe B 1 date’ at prominent places R, tion, within a few days of other large flour| 1 UCE—l'er doz., 8 ompany in re-electing the old board of ¥ B 4y ) Ll - H TR At directors, although entirely to be expected, 15 +++1103 : e D Gl cture Minneapolis and elsewhere NACH: -Per bb) 5. i harley, 10,600 by Brevenic. smatlor. Drealts. in “the prias cop| o INACH--Par bi seemed o infuse some life into the trading, | & s CITIES, 9 i U6, 000 but; bariey, 0,600 bu. Wheat here, which oceurred after the slght | prans : gy L LI R g j — s 3 oats, 10,50 bu.; rye, 60 bu.; birley, 4200 bu. | By purchasing goods made at the following Wfi' ':n?ul l]f::m‘m.r:\\‘;r m’i\?-n'x’g' 3“":: “:\'Hl. £ i astern stock, $3.75@ | of the morning, the stock closing at the % o Kans u § z"'.l::: Wool Market, I}nl)rn;\kfl factories. x-”-"”“-n‘fi“:‘l“'\ fl|1;|| ‘\‘\,:n: business in spot wheat, helped also to keep | GRAPES—Concord, none: Malagas, per 6 to | Pighest figures touched and 2% per cent ¥ . 5 b Loulb; ¥ R LOUIS, Jan. 9.—WOOL—Quiot and steady; | 7O Want, communicate with the manufac the bulls from_getting demoralized. May, |68-ib. bhis. grows, $9.00a1000, o P % 10 above yesterday's closing sale. ¥ 3 5 CieIRRALL o Ly " Missouri and’ 1lino i Tit15e Draid tnd | turers as to what dealers handle their good from 6Thc to CBhe near. the opening, ad CRANBERRI ovs, fancy, $1.00m11.50 | The general market also took upon itself L1045 v 3 Indianapolis +1 00000 Wit | 126140; Kansas' \ medium, 10 — = $ oy + ik per b, L Y0 *" | considerable buoyancy, and as the upward | 9., 3 e . Hall braid” and low, S@1oc ~ AtKnh- = 5 o v vanced to Sl to 88lc, fell back to from [ A : " § Ve : I : B BURLAP AND TWIN 67%c to 61%c, from that 1 to 68 TROPICAL FRUITS, turn followed upon ‘the heels of the an- . T e 100) | sas, medium, 106135 braid an i terrie bR, TE RN, (o) £ Tror s Mo, and| onanaEs. ek SR nouncement from Washington of the defeat | o . ) St | tory, medium, 10@12¢; braid and low, S, = about half an hour from the close was G5 | DBANANAS-Choice ek, 32006260 por buneh, | OF the resolution ‘to close debate on the | 5 i 0 [Sioux e — BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO bid. May finished at 57%c. B LEMONS-Fancy, Florida, sizes 250 and_ 300, [ currency bill, the strength of the market {175 v s 60 | Ottus ‘ ¥ (53 100,000 BANKS ELECT OFFICERS, 3 Corn was again _extremely inactive, but | $4.0044.2 new Mossinas, sizes 300 and 360, was ascribed to the fact by many operators 1 % 4 St Paul P feeeee 113,000 Manufacturers of all kinds of cotton & burlap th general tone of the market was firm. | PINEAPPLES-Per doz, $3.0004.00, as affording time for the perfecting of the | 1.0 4 = " o bags, cotton flour sacks & twine a specialtyw The receipts were 338 cars, against estimates MISCELLANEOUS, measure, Chicago Gas and Delaware & [ 1.1 6. i Kansas Cluy Live Stock Market. Men Who Will Guide the Local Financlal 10.018 B, 11theat of 260 cars. The contract grade in corn in | OYSTERS—Medium, can, 16¢; horseshoes, | Hudson made additional gains, and Balti- | 8.0 . xS KANSAS CITY. LE—Receipts, Institutions Durinz the Year. ' A the day’s receipts amounted to 11 carloads, | 20¢; extra standards extra ‘welects, i [more & Ohlo, Chicago & Alton and others th o 6,000 head: shipni adi “bost. grades | Yosterday the national banks In this clty ST o Whe expess: of ‘recelpts Over the eatiroainy | company Cth, A York countss of. the speciaities shared largely in the {m- | 4.... L2 stendy, others s ers, 42 8074.0) thel, LLALLLLVLLLL L Ly BRUSHES, Was not rearded much By the trades, the | Dks Standur per Kl 81,50 proyement, "The market continued strong | .. § 0 - beef st 156525 native cows, $1.00q3.5; | held their annual elections, with the follow- S . - ¥ ALY A the T 1 Extra fancy, 16c; fancy, 1dc; | to the close and the last prices made were . . L stockers and feeders, $1.50604.00, R QAT (4 g:r-::fi{-'x“ilu‘f..fpu Sy h(‘;:';:‘-r”;?v: A‘l‘l’n‘y‘ thaty | Sholee, 126130 Califormin, bags, 16, o in_most instances the best of the day. . 5 L Ipts, 13,4 head; shipments, ing result THE S, M. GUNSAUL (0. on the ddy before. May opened. uneha fomin BYTNew Vork Mes dark, @lse: Cali- [ Among the leading advances of the day are g ' 00 adi market weak and fe lower: bulk of sai Merchants National—Frank Murphy, presi- I atuydityg vet e helled, 12c; mandards, 10c; filbert, 560 @' per cent. The bond market ruled | j i Ry : i | George W. Do e 1 Wood, casli- , go0d, principaliy by shorts, A firmer feeling | pes Tonsted peanuts, 11586 Lkt moderate proportionis. The sales were §1,- | 1! 8 . Cotton er; Luther Drake, asbistant cashier. R L was ' noticeable. and pricss ‘were o $ 1 green hides, : No. 2 green | 061D i At 7 “1063 R, ] .| First National Bank, Officers and Directors Q N sold at 30%c up to Sle, and at noon at 30ic, | Ereen sa ®enicy No. 1 green salted hides, 5 3 s 3 H W gross recuipts, 1,70; exports, o A. Creighton, vice president; W. A. Paxton, 3 i No. % green wlted hides, 2 (o | change today: . . Lo i : 3 i, N5 3 °'$‘.!2§e““.v I T Pl “ e eI R Al ,“'; today ot - & 143 2 60 i 1,683 bales 8 J. A. McShane, Charles T. Kountze, J. M. erately. aciive trading. in. provisions, fol- | 5, V¢4l call, 8 1016 lbu. Goi No. T dry fint i, | 41CHION oo O PRI : Woolworth, H. Pundt, F. H. Davis, cashier; Iowedyhy dullness 'l"‘lh' l|lll\":‘|il|:{\";l;ll|(;:|; > bos pach oonca e, Gi No. 'L dry. salted | ATGRCAAY" hRs il BEIELRS C ¢ ’ i L L s Gl ed | Klton, T M ... 30k|N. Y. Conii W. H. Megauier, assistant cashier; H. E. Tiir.d o were slight, but for the most part above | fuily’ cared. & Co et 1 per Ib. less than | “aiGlhe, VENE Gates, assistant cashler. BARING POTDR the price they closed at yesterday. In the | SAUER KRAUT—Choice white, per b1, g5.25, | AN EXpress... .. Ontario & W. Commercial National, Directors—E. Morse- S Seee U end, pork rested with a gain of Zie and a |per halt bbl. § gy it QregoniImu, o ‘ : h illia ) 5 TN avance: w cired ror | d AT Fanc wda Pacific. Oregon Nav. BULLS. Y Y. | man, Charles Turner, William L. May, E. M. R similar advance was secured for Tard and | MINCE MEAT-Fan e i P ! D i ;| Andreesen, C. E. Yost, C. E. Bates, Wiliian A F. KEITH (0. Thhie L8 WHRIES o Xos, 805 condel ) 5 nada Southern. 0.8. L. & U'N Fibn he steadiness was (he result of fair e 1 2% £ . b .| G- Maul, Alfred Millard, C. W. Lyman. Manufacturers of Mrs. Kellh's Pure Baking 160 2 8 frm: mid- 2 ‘entral Pacitic acific Mail. . buying, despite the liberal receipts, Ghen. % Ohte. Prbg K P M ; 0, & Ohio: Dk : S Ly Powder, Ioxtracts & Sell Iising Buck BRI oRA I g Tl resVranEed an: o e aas buftalo, 7e: erop- J ! ann. et ‘b gross | American National, Directors—Thomas L. | Bowier, Extracts & Selr it — = OXEN. o Bk, 2000 bujen o 5™ | Kimball, A, R, Dufrene, A. U. Wyman, U U BTl AU LU ple, 10c; catfish, I a5er “Chicago Alton.. .. Pittsburg. ; CALVES. PHILAD) y 1. 5 COTTON M. Morsman, Morris Levy, John L. McCague, Manufacturers of Preston's Californin Fiakes, Sickle brand self raising flour & yeast. Do you use Preston’s besc flour? & S, FELFFES D OO OOy & IR CIDER- Ty C.B.&Q.. Pullman Pal Chicago Gas. . |Reading.. . n saited, e 256 middling, 1ow middling, 5 5-16c; - | W. A. Page, Charles C. George. BREWERIE 1% e net and gross Tecelpty, 3 DR et Rt e, B | Gt Ridhmi i, : cach, 6@l5e; dry shearlings (shiort* wooled. eanty | oot § L ¥ 3 g National Bank of Commerse—J. N. Cornish W VCTATION Sking), Vo, i 4 i o Dotos (R Gow S : . SOk, 10,632 bl h 2 0 se—J. N. : ) < Wooled extly’ akinm, Wap A%, Anearlings (short | Gotion Ofl Ca R. G W, pfd 1 2 : AVANNAH, Jan. 6.—COTTON-Stendy; president; George E. Barker, vice president; OMAHA BKEWING ASSOCIATION. \ o j o B Ming, 5 110 oW Taidling, 4% arv. | W. S, Rector, cashier; Lee W. Spratlen, a STOCKERS. et celpts, 3.6 sistant cashier; directors besides the foregoing, 170 L6402 6 ) e, J. H. Evans, Joseph Parker, Allen T. Rector, ES 225eS5EE F¥3 [ ual welght, 6@Sc; dry fiint Kansas and St. Panl ..... Nebraska wool” pells, per lb. actinl ‘& A it welght, 4@c; dry fint Colorado butciior " wool ] A0 PRan pelts, per Ib., actual weight, 4@6%c; dry flint ot P Dy " | Colotado, murrain “Wool " peith, “per b, actual T RaAt sl G welght, 4age. < ; 5 3 Fork per bbl TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow, No. 1, 4@ [ & NOphernnid... Foipoalia trons 3 . 414c; tallow, No. 2, 31:@ic: grease, white A, 414@ Skinz Vil g oo {s vhite B, 3%¢: grease, Hocking Valley. T. & O. Cent. pfd. Ahc; greasc, white B, 3¥c; grease, y 3 Hiinols Central Union Pacific. grease, dark, 2%@3c; old butter, 22y St. P. & Duluth. o |u. Y Exhrcnflu 3 wax, prime, 17@20¢ lu‘ufll }ullnw. 2e. K. &T.pfd.... 3% |W. St L. & P. FURS, Lake Erie & West do ptd g FURS—RBear, black, No. 1 large, $20.00@25.00; do pfd. . 4| Wells Fargo E No. 1 medium, $15; No. 1 small, $5.00@10.00; bear, Western Unlon = black, yearlings, No. 1 large, $12.00@15.00;" No, i | Lead Trust.. Wheeling & L. E. Cash quotations were as follows mediim, $10; No. 1 small, $7; bear, black, cui Loulsville & N FLOUR-—Steady and unchange 8 No. 1 large, '$6.00@3.00; No. 1 medium, $5.00@6.00; [ L. & N, A....... WHEAT--No. 2 1 . 6815@60c; No. 3 spring, [ No. 1 small, $4 bear, black, Montana and Rocky | Manhattan Con. mgnd;l!l;' il'n. 2 red, T5c. ;l;:mn}}nlni N Il]ln‘rm'. IIB.M(JIEL(&D; No. 1 medium, ;‘ll\{u:n‘nhlag A o, : No. 1 small, $10; bear, black, Montana year: | Michigan Cent OATS—No, 2 white, 30%@31%c; & ) Car lond shipments made fn our own refrigerator cars. Dlue Ribbon, Elite Export, Vienna Export, pont Kansas and Nebraska Wool pelts, ' per e ook aelind. and Family Export, delivered to all purts of eity. 200 B steady: L‘ln. Willlams and M. T. Patrick. i — = middiing, 4%c; good ordi- Inion Stock Yards Bank of South Omaha, AR 2 FACTO i alin, 11,000, Taen s aleelt Srr eatea 0| Directors—J. A, Crelghton, J. A, MoShane, | ~eeeesoolMIAGE FAOTORIES AUGUSTA, Jan, COTT v steady: | W A, Paxton, F. H. Davis, W. H. Megquier, FR(‘gT & H-\RR[S middling, S4c; low middlng, 1 recvipts, 324 | Thomas B. McPherson, P. D. Armour, jr. 0 :: s balesiiproms, s shipments, s James Viles, r., H. Kountze, Carriage & Wagon Makers. Carrlage A RS 3 United States Natlonal—C. W. Hamilton, | phaetons & wagons always on hand & made to aling, Sie . o6 | M. T. Barlow, B. F. Smith, C. Will Hamil- | order. 1313-15 Harney-st., Omaha. WESTERN: 3 bales, ton and V. B. Caldwell. = = Nat Baker. et T YA i | Unlon National, Directors—W. W. Marsh, | COFFEE, SPICES, BAKING POWDER. Av. P 0. 3 I bn a8, 00 president; F. P. Kirkendall, David Bennison, T A Nu: 8245 1 steer, 2e NI ORLIANS, W. A. Smith, G. W. Wattlés, vice president CONSOLIDA.ED COFFEE (9., 9 steers,.\1- : ; ; | Sumner. Weliace, William ‘Fleming, Charles | coves Roaaters, Epice Grinders, Manufasturers lings, No. 1 large, $i2; No. 1 medium, §8; No. 1 | Missouri Pacif John. Morley. 5.4 v, $5.46 . s duiyt | B. Ford, cashler; Charles Marsh, ‘assistant | gorman, Baking Powder and German Dry Hop No. 3 whil smali, $5; bear, 'black, Montana cubs, ' No. 1| Mobilo & Ohio: i1 3 bulls 190 10 cow : i 630075.01; 2 cashler. Yeast. 314-16 8. 12th street, Omaha. RYBE-—No. 2, 48t large, $8.80; No. 1 med'um, $4.50; No. 1 small, | *Nashvilie Chat, 1 stag, 520 200 39 steers. 70; October, $5.71@5. Omaha National Bank, Directors—J. H, | roooe S1416 il:}lknl,lfl\lel 2, 5ie; No. 8, 51l:@Sic; No. 4, [$3; beas silver tip, No. 1 $20; No. 1| Natlonal Cordage. 9 . 316 Millard, W. B. Millard, Gu; C. Bartol Y X FLAX SEED_No. 1, $1.40. Toartings, "No. 1 Tarer S o5 meaen, 35 | NS Fed Didis H L o7 Louss Lo“u;“n"“l i E. W Nash N W. Wells, J. J. Brown, | we Sl I 8 —No. 1, $1.40. yearlings, . a No, medium, $8; . J. Central.. 3 7 - e % 18, Jan, 9. LOUR—Steady and un- n e e s 4 TIMOTHY SEED-Drime, 15 No. 1 small, $5; bear, silver tp, cubs, No. 1 | N.&W: pfde . ) di 3% Tl 38 | onaneed: ; Ay and W Gparles H. Brown, A. J. Simpson, Willlam S. F. GILMAN, PROVISIONS—Mcss pork, per bl $11.624@ | large, $6; No. 1 medium, $1.80; No. ‘1 wmal. $1; | Norih Am. Go. o : 87 of reecyme 0 200 | CWHBAT-Dull but firm, with n little nerv Wallac2. Officers—J. H. Millard, president; 1036 Tard, per 100 b, $890G6.921: short ribs, | bear, brown, No. 1. lavge,. $20.000125.000 No. 4 | Northern Pacine.: 3 tagt d Jlstesiar; Ly news over the Thoman report, elosing e i W. B. Millard, vice president; Willlam Wal: wdes (looke), $5.90a5.95, dry salted shoulders | medium, $16; No. 1 small, $i2; bear, brown, year- | No, Pae. pfd. . 10GS—The receipts of hogs, numbering over |3 red. cash, G3e: Janumry. May, ce, cashier; R. Carri cashier: (boxed), $4.75G4.8724; uhort. clear - sides” (boxed), | links, No. 1 larke, $10.00012.00: No. "1 medim. 30 | Do b, b0 100 cars, were the heaviest of Any day sihee Do o lace, cashier; R. Carrler, assistant cashier; e e mea No. § small, 16 bear, brown,’ cubie, No: 1 Turge, | "y gember " The average quility of {he Tecelpts G as light, with a stft raly | B B. Balch, assistant cashier, il —Distillers' finisied goods, per gal., 375 No. 1 medium. §6: No. 1 small. §3; badgon 3 was about on a par with that of the past fow No. 2 mixed, | Nebraska National—Henry W. Yates, presi- e a2 No. 1 large, $LO0GLS0; No. 1 medium, 60c: 'No. | The total sales of stocks today were 119762 | days. The grent bullt of the o v 1y il nE e 2 ik, ! 8 P pres FURNITURE FACTORIES. BUGARS-—Not quoted. 1 small, Sic; fisher, No, 1large, 3 No. 1 medium, | shares, ncludin Sugir, 38,60; Dur- | and It mixed, with good heavy loada. scaree | G Vraary, 42%c; May, | dent; John S. Collins, vice president: Lewis w Jersey | 1€ beging 1o look a8 If. there were o vers. fow The following were the receipts and shipments [3$6; No. 1 small, $4; fox, sllver, as fo color ne. | Hngton, H 3 2 ; anuary, 30c; | S- Reed cashier, who, with W. V. Morse and T QTR ¥ today: " » PHDRRE | coraing. o ek’ NG 2 il gttt Mo | SRR 3 i, 2633 | heats” Mon e oumry” rmir e ni-nes ! A Ay R e Forniithe heach of ireto OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. AtiaTon, RocoTots. [SRIDMONS. | acconding 10 beautv, No. 1 invwe, ooy s | 5t ol 11,20 Fecelprs the. market here oBened 5o o Toe Tower | oty ByiNoy, 2 qffered on call at Bl ——— Manufacturers of parlor furniture, lounges, dine AT TR T medium. $30; No. 1 small, $20; fox, cross, No, 1 New York Monev Market. on the light and mixed stuff, while good heavy | S TUnehin EDGERTON DECLINED TO TALK. ing tables & folding beds. 25th ave,, Boyd to bis, . 4%33 g '1""“}31:)\""‘ 1 m»«n'-lua i No. 1 matly §2i| NBW YORK, Jam _“01 Y ON CALL— )’n»‘zu about held tneir own. vas o preity | pRAN A nce Subler street: X 5 . red, 'No. 1 large, $1.60; Nc. 1 medium, $1.25 | Basy & per cent; last loan, 13 per cent; | fair demand on the part packers and | o S Rpoe- 5 2680001 12000 | No! 1 simall, $1; fox, grav, No. 1 larse. Thes Mo g the logs moved off as rapidly s coutd he x| BLANREDS S Would Simply Refer the Dundy Correspond- | ——————— 7 201000 108,000 Lamedtum, fci No. 1 smaly, d0c; fox, kit Noo 1| 'PRIMI" MERCANTILE PAPER-2K@1% per [ peoted on o down market. Toward the cloze the | ‘TIAOTIY SERD. Uneis ence to Judge Caldwel URANCE, . . arge, S0ci No. 1 medium, 40c; No. 1 sma cent, market showed more strength and a good share A X T TS R T o) o iy aereigan Ry, ool 44000 41000 | jyn’ No.' 1 large, 33 No, 1 medium, 35 ERLING EXCHANGE-Quict and steady, fof the decline was recovercd, “As high as $h35 | Hpaiedy, ot last auotations, LITTLE. RODK, Jan. 9.dome sligrp: cor: UNION LIFE INSURANCE CO. ‘Dlnllm Prolucs exchange tolay ths buttar mar- frllm“hmi ‘.’, ""k"‘"': Nu;""l l’nr'l. |'i ',T, a r«m“ nrouufl‘ hufl!n‘v» A‘n |n|;:<<;n‘flh‘x|g»llu'll 881 yos :'i"m p;r pertty good heavy i respondence has passed between Judge J. A. L 3 " 5 ot Wik sLondy; cronmery, 146G Se; iGute, | mediim, 0. 1 small, $1; mink, No, 1[48% for demand and LSTG4.57% for sixty [ sentative sales: . o e 3 ver_one million dollars go Nebra mink, durk, No. 1 large, 65e; No. 1 medium, | bils. s} ngard.0 ; D 3 to preside over the federal district e - | nishea’ by the Union Lite of Omahas == : , 30; mountain flon, perfect head | "SILVER CRRTIFICATES e bid Sl ; I3 3 P eea olorer e foeral niairlot court dury | nisssd eyt U lop R e R LIOT GRENRA TR NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. ke, $LOOGE.00; impertect skin | BOA I HONDE =Tl Catate " bonds, : o WHISKY—_e122 ing the absence of Judge Williams, and Judge every awniinibabs ¢ —— : 25085 -“lh“w; l»:):m:?u- n‘|.»m"‘r5"m'| dull: rajlrond bonds, firm. v ), 3 7 BAGGING: 3 3 B. 8. Dundy of Omaha, who was assigned to ICE AND COAL. Closing Quntations on tho Principal Com- small, $5; , pale, No. Closing. quotations on bonas were as follows: 5 TROVISION: s, Jobbing 2 "’ sk = _ 1 medium, 45; No. 1 srall, $4: & ! N . 5,0 [ Judge Bdgerton’s courf. That the corre- | ~re~eeem s = modities and Staples . large, 60@70c; No. 1 medium, sbc; | U. 8. 68, reg....... 1161 D. &R G. 4s.. . B0 , $12. Lard, prime ste 80 $6.90, D) i NEW YORK, Jan. 0.—FLOUR-Recelpts, 7,30 Al 3565 “riccoon, black, ‘as. (o beauty; | U. 8. ba.coup. ... Bris Sau, . il s Y ; sl mient, boxed. shou 70; ongs,” 470 | Spondence has been made public was not | §0ULH OMAHA ICE AND COAL C0. bbls.; exports, 14,90 bbls 10,800 ks, c@$2.00; skunk, black, cased, narrow | U. 8. 48, rez. . ’ Ko, 4 i con, packed | known to Judge Bdgerton until his arrival e, 50c; No e e: No. | U-S. 9 5 " 0§ 5 H v cléar vibs, | here from New Orleans. He found on his | Domestlc & steam coal. We have the best. Of- market steady; demand at present is amply : ; 0o) o, Lisedium, Tddos No, broad striped, No. 1 lnrge, i I s . - desk a Deadwood, S. D., newspaper contain. | fice 1601 Farnam-st. Telephone: Office 37, yard filled with flour sold to arrive and now coming i 'wolverine, No, 1 larg: 'No. 1 mediumm, . B ) 1bl 5,000 bu.; pap 5 00 i ing the correspondence whic been given | 1766._J. A. Doc, gen'l manager. forward; spring patents moving moderately well. | §3; No. 1 amall, §2; wolt, mountain, No 1 lerge B . i 1000 by “H0m b Jupet |,"y partasnAden ch had given | SR AL = Qe gaun, duist, Rye oo T o, MOK | prairie, No. 1 Jarge, 650906 No. Umedium, 6rc: 3 . bu.; corn, none Judge Edgerton appeared to be somewhat IRON QLS igides: 90 Lbis. Buckwheat flo No. 1 small, 40c; beaver, per skin, No. 1 large. -¢. : : 5 : worried after reading what had been pub- 0 WORKS CORN MEAL—Active, but lower; sales, 1 5.0066.00; No, ediu 50; No. 1 small, §2 f 0 . > K i bble,, 2,00 eacks: yellow'western, #1161 18; Bran- | besvar its No. 1 hepuy Hi0s No. 3 small, 42 S dods ... : ! W YORK, Jan. 0.-CORIEI -Options openea | lished. | “I decline to' make a_statement. for INDUSTRIAL IROK WORKS. dywine, §2.00%.i0. Le o | No. 1 small, 75c; muskrats, winter, No. 1' large C.08...... N. W 3 . 3 8y AL poInte taLaling ol dvance, | the same reason as Judge Caldwell, when Manufacturing & repairing of all Kinds of m: pe Ve—Quict; qur lots, B6G50c; boat loads, 56 oo § medium, Se; No.'1 smal, 7e: muslc . s . - 1 ruled generally firm on forcign orders and local | Dundy attacked him nearly two years ago, engines, pumps, elevators, printing HARLEY—Firm: w aeas R Ny e lumeaictio. Lapall e . . g coveringw, closing stady at 1720 ponts net hor pRROHss- NI AE) A dosotnd | Pressos. hamgers, shafting & couplings. 1406 . o) Atk 3 Tonn, new sei o P Contiol 74, BT Vance: s 700 aains hat it was unbecoming a judge o descend ‘Gmanar BARLEY MALT- , T0ae, No.'t small, 6e; muskrats. kits, 2G3c. “Tonn, new set 0% U C. & P. W. o8, ance; vl 700 including: d BAF 2 o 9 Lp A ) KAt ra ey ol i50; | to such altercations.” Said Judge Rdgerton = fa it Lo EAT—Receipts, exports, 8,100 bu.; Liverpool Markets. *Tenn. old 0. i LGon, 5. > 43 i bals TS e new. ont. g the o gl B o0 . e D T RPOOL. Jun B WHIAT - Spot, steady; | Vi CORMFIGE: e Bty ] : i B i e [ ot itha nanendner seanialing i PHOENIX FOUNDRY C0. GG iont, 636! T o b e Ao, Mo | 001 Na: Kot inters ge 00 No. | Alchinan hioii G| aoadn v B Qe it b S, 11000 S 7o, wi — Tire hydrants, water & gas pipe, speclals; bolle 1 northern, 70%¢, deliver: 1 hard, 71%c, de. 1 California, s 20. Futures “"I ened. sten *do2d A, 173 *U. P. 1sts of '96.. 2.0 A y 2 o bugs Rio, No. 3 WESTERN PENSIONS, fronts & fittings, street R'y car wi 15, Archie N i gadvanced during the forchoon | with near und distant positions 1 farthing Wi Ganpdn o, pa - 100, | Wost hore ds, flares ieens g 3 £15.5 v tectural fron worke, Office 307 8. 16th-xt,, Omaha, ciables, forelg buying and edictions sed higher for both near and d'stant positions 3 L . RR. . . % Vetel f the Late W; R bered b =y ~ Y ¥ ek AT of n lurge decrease In Bradstreet's, but declined | fuisinea about chanie mstieqothoditl D.&R.G.79..... 115 | s W e J 3 Veterans of the Late Wur Romem Y N LV ((RK o, disppointing reductinn und” ramors. ot | WANR About ey distriuted tanuary e | ZDoeR G To o ; ol A T, alioat: a5 BiGmk M | the General Govornment. PAXTON &VIERLING IRON WORKS, earish Thoman's crop r 4 ay, 4s 11140 une, 45 1'1‘ £ gs00n . kg wmade ). ind 1,000 mats Java o . VAS NGT J 9. — —Pen- 't'1's 0 N f Ve o gauited . foil recovery, but nally oy atures opened ‘steady, with SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.-The oMcial closing |11 o 4 New York, atoek (oday, 18,067 baga | 30U Eranted, leswe of December 21, were ors & Contractors. for Fitapeoor uiidines T, 10860 Gikor 1onmanged | datant positions 1 cartning ikher; o quotavlons for miniig stozks tlay wers as tol- |t . il aTaLack 240,08 haenafloatstoritlin, | NeDrgaka) Qrigingl=lass an, - RAanion, nd Works, U. & 8o, 17U Street 0 Habr s With near positions 162 farihings ows . ] Statew, 250,000 Taks; (otal visible for the | Stanton; James Crancis, zton, | Oma closed @c. Qs Fa LRl TR ARIUALY, 89 S0, Bebniary, L : A 0. Firm; good average Santos, | Frontier. — Addltional—Simeon Billings, In- ANUFACTURIN CORN—Receipts, 18,900 bu.; exports, 23,60 bu.; | 2 ] REISAPEY T IR SRRY A e Lady Wash 4 1 i Dag; atock, 441,000 bain. dlanola, Red Willow sales, 105,000 bu.' futures and bu. spot ) rate; St. Louls | Bel LU b2 |Mexican. 0 a No. 2, i2ic in elevator; yel- g pot"mark indy b2k In elevator o B | MonaL s L et fod) i SRACARS sl G L “”“,'{"‘.,,f'y ',“ ‘,.“.",‘“'_' THE MERCER CAEMICAL COMPS steady, advanced w th whedt, 1 ut ruled dunl with ady and moder- | fobt & Hel i . . e 5 vt wase net | Parkersburg, 1 wor ‘Reynolds, D | ! ufacturers of fiud extracts, elixira, syrups, short ribs, aaen s o Soto, Da 30 . Minteer,” Winfield, | = W small range all day, closiog at e advane o " Tos,, ‘aza; | Hulllon, 4 , I 0o in e 7 ; A e i 't | & wines, compressed triturates, hypodermic tabe 03] <16, closed ) i % ‘ I aledonia. . A . 61.. 6 8 H ¢ " h 3t o i (5] s g ; " gt A short clei’ middies, heavy, 5 | Giidonia. .. B . . tos, Harrison. Additional - Stecle, Garner, | = aalin, S5000 03 000 b spate St | 1k 328: cleir beillen, 14 to 16 Iba. i3 6. Shoul- | Chiliongo Goi..... 4 Bliess for Burope, none: siock, 240,000 bigs. Hanoook, itestaration and. relusue—o MATTRENSES, COTs, OxI185 3 WP ako SR | dees, "squate, 12 1o 131, 978, Hams, short out, | Ghollar el Siauts 3 t s 06T L ARONAAIA L 0T ADU- ISR Gt et oL Ml gonler a3 clivered, 14 t0 16 lbs., 428 6d. 'l llow finext” American pony Dl & Vi Poar 3. _ 1 B, 3 nneapolis Wheat Market, Rk . I T AT L. G DoUp. b e nominal, Beef, extra India me:s, 6. 2R MDD |3y an Oox [l . . e 20. y g, o o v o - R, ! > O . trnek, c hite | fomin gt Lot I peee 18 rown Point Utah Con...... .. : M1 POLIE, Jan. 8—Iutures open shall; M. Clifford, Millersburgh, Mate, STiLaItg, srally | e mess fine Weatorn pork, e medium; | GEONH 0N 4 Yellow Jacie SRy A closed toduy chanked prices, In (he Towa. Original widows, etc., Mary Criswell, | Manufacturer Mattrexses, Spring Beds; Jobbes steady all day, Changes i ivanec: AR ey By 5% 005 | Haio & Noreross. . | £ AR, time th bregk of o that Dysart, T sl S Feathers and Pillows. North 14th and Nicholas BUMNC, close 815 16t demand moderate Silver b I oan dol L) 3 hoy. ol { Bouth Dal : Original - Lewis Bayre, | §ts., Omaha. finest Amer st D s theiotn. Acllars, 519 i X Ligion 2ens i pen Clajre, Minnehahi: Greehmp Bird, slou |7,F” s g »u"»flffi. x,:.l.mxm’.m.«»‘.: n:l{:.'u;:r:;»‘x;m any levied an as- 4 vy oy o Thom: al of the coiv <I"f:.l.|’;£ ““.‘,’.f".’.'”.‘l:‘ (.};'"_i‘r'“' l:fi:fl" en CH, FIRE SERVICE, oA OB holee: old: | PURPENTINI-pirita, ‘208 6. A R : & ; Camh wheat was lower and the market | Turncr; John Huenssler, Ma ? e~ emcnrreenrrn arnnan — 81l wet salted New Orleans, se- AORD O sl Ldvernool refined, 18 6d. | BOSTON. Jan. 0.—Call loan 3 v and salos of No. 1 northern were largely at % i o, Original widows, et L L b 4 ' Jocted, 48 1o 6 Iba, #h@ic; Huvags LM Tieined, 5 | thme tons, s vor cont nile e Bl fow ears sl Bl Tl ane 10, Gilligun, Donver, Arapahor, * | e only S1plction 0 Droveni e 0 to 4 bs. 120; Texas, dry, CRIGERATOR | BEEF-Forequarters, 4%a; | #10€K% boadsand min cens B8 e . v, aguinst 186 cary last yes orth ko E\dnl=faines Camphell, |'ino%st B on earth, Reduces Insurance LEATHERSteady Buenos Ayres, uariers. 84 N Bus h i A Y g o Ve %) e 88 s y, Bbe; May, ci July, " e . Rolette. Original widows, ete. ~Quiet; domestic fleece, 17G330; il N . 1. o ANBAL. sojosrer < 8 i Rlex i H 2 s northet it quie il a ontani Mexican wa % | == R v 1RI0NS. Ly eBacty T o coast), £2 166, favotntanan. . §1 [HinGouteal 38 : ] Ottt S0 SR el U HGSET 7 | erese - Glorge W, Henil, Boulder. Valley, | O BR LI FACTORLES, 18- CANADIAN P K Bell Te 190 | Atohisg s . ' as, No. 8 white selling at 8xo3she, = | Fodferuon ' e olBdios L — —— oston & Albany.. 24 INew Ei i1 10 Meaknoes of wheat i 8 O\ sue of december 22, were: Nebraska 'RI v Ponals May, $7.46, noml: | \NgAS CITY, Jan, 8. ~WHEAT do ptd Y150, [ Wie' Cout. Jata 5 . ol b Shant o R i 0 e 3350 abil s rades mreun- | Hall: Francis M. Hurt. Ulysses Busier. Ad- | sanutacturers & Jobbers of the Pork, dul . A o A s Ti% AL ery falr, . nis are quoted at $3.50 and o vades & ditional~Robert T. Cooper, Seward, Seward; | > A estein dairy, 10616 fAmaAnd: oact aciive and uno s b Ty o shei brc change » iy i) e Memtigomers Milew MHl anard: | skin brand shirts, pants, overalls & duck clothe s, h liatiod hemarn factory Jgite: Buh o e B aalaond it i Gen, Kleci g Bute & B opton L Reprseaante siiser Milwaukeo Murkets, romme Louter T TN Muson Clty, Cauter, | Ing, 1101-3:6 Harney-s ry Bast Omaha. . onCreame ¥ wl SN ' Inols, Sala. : vt a ke Sprkeis pase--Laontar T di T i - 5 Ol ulet Lt Tk i, 1 1z0; | CONN L I demands No: 2 mixed, 1giuse; | Noxican Cenisai.] i i B native ewescooogfiofernenn 87 g0 | MEAVAUKEE, Jan, 8 —3LOUR-G RIS A ORISR acenkd, KATZ-NEVINS CO { " 8: § o G de. #WISCH I No. 2 white, nominally 4c, Old Co e 4 Dative aWEs.... e 4 - 3 northern, de; N e Johanna Stupleton, Davenport, Scott: Ch; ad N " part akims, 36Gac; full ‘skims, 264 Sfow, bt fiem: No. 3 mixed, 31Ga0; | 0id Golc " ¢ Keasarge.. | % |74 mixed natives. L e i, & ¥ T fens, Richland, Kiokuk: min 20N Wonker? atafe and bennsylante, 240 Hominally . 1 R e, Qaccoia..... 117 native lumbs..\\.oreo ] OATRRteady, No. & whiie, 31} o e 11 Sawdey. Newelk Totna Vista: | Manufacturers of men's & boys' clothing, pants, i Lo . BIC Fecelple, 9,063 pkign. No.'2.”nominally s ’ . uiney i Q& Ta-Aissdyi of Jumes H. Bawdey, Newbdll, Huena Vista. | h L e e R T e D-Dull. nominally $Liogiel VR vty | R St. Louls Live Stock Marker, fiALd Plm and higher; i e | pSalorater Oiigingl =W elke Denyer, | shirts & overalls, 202212 8, 1th-at, PETHOLEUM- Nomital; *United itrong | MAY=Firm: tmothy. WM 10.0; prairie, #7.5) } LT LOUIS, Jan. 6-CATTLE-Receipn, 860 | ol 83@ 5010 ; urango. Lo, Blase) saki. o 1 siown: | T ey ; on, b X Vash. | @%00. s head; shipments, 200 head: market faiily fetive, 2= Btead 3 3 rapak sag PR Honie ™ 2 hcton, i vk, S5 refi ork, $580; || MUTTER-Fim; ereamcry, 190%0; dalry, UG Now ¥ ey matlvn sleers, 1000 (0w, 8: 1300 (0 149 | PROVISONS-Towirs ik a6 tar, soxs, | Houlder. Orieinal widows - efe™Mollle " | oL i Philadelphia, §5.15; F . in bulk, ‘$.25. [ NEW YORK, Jan. 0.--The following ara tha | Ibs, $450G 4.9 light to medium, § ;o RECEIPTS=—Flour, 8,800 bbls.; wheat VUi | wiin, Viiia Park, Arapanoe. THE OMAHA PAPER BOX €0 R RS RECEIVTS Wheat, 5000 bu.; corn, 2,600 bu; | C108ME il oo P40} Tod o T2 00013 S5 it et | B T Flour, 201 bbls.; wheat, none; | | North Dukota: Original Willlam 8. Wat 4 URL ’ d ROSIN-Steady; stamned, $1.356140 o 5, L W ¥ ; B S - fed native i | BHIPATENTS Slour, 2 red \yorthi Dukota ikh, Incrchbe “DEDAE | Manufacturers of al kinds paner bpace, shelt BifEgulal. SR e s i A Oplii e M oragders. AL hi 2a0e | TEARN T K. Baker, Bismarck, Burieigh cases, nalling (ubes, ete, wads MODARSIN ~Quiat; New Oricans, opes kettle, own Boiiit 0 Ny sosipia D andPigeal, 1. Toledo Grain Markot. Original—Charles Storms & fancy candy boxes, drug 10 cholce. 31 Erisen Wheat Market. Cal & Va..|. 348 bead; market active, Irregular’ and 5g10¢ lower; | y i 120810 Jones-#t., Omul QEANGRE-FIrmi funoy, 3160405 otmer, | o Keleon Wheat Market, ] good' (0 cholee heaty, $0G4.85; air to TOLEDO, Jan. 9. WHEAT-Dull, steady Beuluh, Crool 10 _ vl e ry ik . fean, §5. . F ey Frery 10y (audand. SHEED + shipments, 0 3 mixed, 411 3 yellow, 42 emeei— PIN=asy; straits, $1L.60; plates, steady. : . > Ho = o R 'y B . market a . A .25 heen ufl, bt ‘steady; ‘No. 2 mixed, 30c; No. T L AT, i SPELTER -Domestic, §3.5. OSTON. Jun. 8.—Clearings, $1437835; bt 5 _|Yelow Jackei... and Bcod saan M oaas | |-¢1;| 0 Miners il ke Faiian Goals | J. H LYANS---NEBRASKA SHIRT €0, =, N ~ change | ances, 31,58 —— T southwestern mix 2. J ’ RORgpvieti Tegkerw' pripe, 00 eachangy | S90K, MORLER 9.-Clenringy, §5,867, ndon Stock Quatations. D ANASE i o A y ady: prime, cash and Jan- | g0 Oharles Dietzel are entombed behind a | Exclusive custom shirt tall COPPER-Qulet; brokers' price. $10; exchan; LONDON, Jau. §. -4 p. m New York Live Stock Market. uary ch. $3 | T T R AT R e % . #0W; malcs on chaw tony Juaua ¥ %.—Clearing P e NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—BEEVES—Receipts, e Whent, 15,60 b.; corn, 18,09 bu.; | big mass of coal in alliery, 1915 Varnam street. Telephono 995, n, 8 0. to double, §18.25 tons Februa 080 i 4 ‘10 sale, 39 cars; beeves strong to 4 clover seed. 430 bags 10w bu,: | Coal fell yesterday afternoon and It is believed = = = tons March. $13.33; 3 tons January, JON, Jan, 3.—The amoust of bullion gone g | et | higher; oxen ‘and dry’ cows. dull, Dglic lower; | SHIPMENTE-Flour, 60 bl com, ) Wi Dietzel is killed. ‘The volce of one man VITRIFLED PAVING BRI $ORRED Ol Moderuiely astive in | 1310 the Bank o England 'on batince today ‘was " e e RITS SBC e | A0 LRGN siaves head, J04 st u be lieard by the men who are working e e wass auoiations without “faportant | 0w 8 T i i .00 iATh: dry cown, 3i4l6A80. ¢ R e Ty e O reaoue the St The. coliny v 1 HENRY BOLLN, SINCIND AR BAI SILVEK-2T4%d per oz y; Vedls. poor . $5.0085.95. NEW Y Jun. 9.—An irregular dens ted at Glen Carbon and belongs to the | . . . : <= - Money. 212608 per cent. MONEY—% por cent. 0" a $2.236G4.30; weatern Galves, 3250 | manifost e Guarters and the cngOR | Reading company. Tho inen Were at work | Maoufuctured 1n Loutsville Ciss Co. Quallty Dututh Wheat Market. premiun, The riles of discount in the open market for | &3 i fancy e g were the lurgest | SO0 SS I TRINE wien a plllar commenced | Suarunteod (o be s §00d 4% ahy MANMASLN Jan. 9.—Following were the closing | CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Clear st bills is 916 per cent; for three-months AND LAMBS—Receipis, 12501 head; [ this vear, D good Inguiiy. Lut the | MURE, XOSR & outside of this state, Henry Bolla. J 3" Hacd, e, "oito " Yahutaty, “WEE { gy ver “end "oul i oer ceut ou time. | bills, 8-16 per cent. 3 on sule; sbeep, 10 demand and fivmi | wost desirable makes of all qualitiew are well | running and close CREN 00 0 10 25 803 | &52 45 K71 Smzzas SEES S2REEx, e S et 4] s ES s ama SBREZESZ FELAETS Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. e Sl brated Bucke i \G20.00 May, 56%: 46 5 medium a Mg mon 1o - nd January, S Montana: — Original TRON-—Quiet; Scotch, $19.00G20.00; Amer- | May, o 30 [sierry Yo Balo & Narsaas., 40 nary lig Digs, 33506370 Active and steady; No. ¢ mixed, 42%¢; | Helena, Lowls and Clarke. i SHIRY PACIORIES

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