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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1895 w—w COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [FEritosatietyce, maes » o | iy horesptinn doimt | ONARA LIVEZSTOCK MARKETS | it timotitoray dvam il | Eoges, fo CRO Y IDUN'S AND - BRADSTREET'S cone 1 wmall, riccoon, black, an to beauty, B0, grass steers, $2.506) | $5.695.53; August, trifugal Java, Tis; Muscovado fair reining, 95 | No. 1 targe, Hk-'ln.mh:_kunl. biack, cased, narow HOGS—Receipts, 4,000 head; shipments, 8,700 | 5.63; October, striped, 1 1aree, ' 1 mediym, 40c; No. head: market weak 'to S¢ Tower: cholce heayy, | LIVERIOOL, Jan. i1, —COTTON -8 m OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. 1 amali, %c; wkunk, broad striped, No, 1 large, $4064.45; good medinm and mixed, $4.2564.57 0 | erate busines: prices lower Aine, ; American 2 20@2%c; wolverine, No. 1 large, $: No. 1 medium, ordiney to good light, $4.06614.20; common to fair | falr, 3 21-824; good middiing, 8 7-16d . : It Wasa Bear Day in Wheat in the Face 3, No. 1 smail, §2; wolt, mountain, No. 1 large, | Liberal queipu Pattle and Hogs See | i, s.50q1 00 | midating, 3 $180: tow middiing, 2 .45 Hopes of Revival with the New Year Have lligh Hew Condition of Trade and Quotations on |1 No L meatam, 83, Ko, 1 emall, $1s0; wolt: Tradd all to Slow SHEE( Tectipte, 30 head: shipments, none; | ordinary, 2 } ary. 2 1320, ! Kot Been Realiz-d. b, prairle, No 1 lnrge, @@90c; No. 1 medium, $0c; e market strong and_steady: §ood heavy. Inmbs. iy e, of which & 8 of Bullish News, Staple and Fancy Produce. b B TRt s e wegn, No. 1 arge, 1 medium weights, $1; mixed sheep and speculn v, neluding 9,000 Amert — Roston has made blg inroads in storage butter | §5.00g6.00: No. 1 medtum, .1 small, 32 (— G365 falr to good mative mixed . 13,000 binles, including 12,000 Amert _— and eggs the past month, having but 48,921 tubs | beaver kits, A"n 1 large, $2 Nfl 1 medium, ‘" -2 $2,90413.60; common, L" 3 opened quiet, but ady; closed . s FREE SELLING PUSHED DOWN PRICES |iore, reducing from 72000 tubs from the fst of | Noo 1 email, tho, muskfate winter, No 1 lares, | DIESSED BEEF MEN ARE PARTICULAR B — e et S eamddiing, L Mo Genannuary, STRONG REVIVAL IS EXPECTED LATER December, says Chicago Produce. Last year | gy ‘tall, No, 1 large, 4@t6c; No. 1 medium, b CHICAGO LIVE TOCK, Tuary and March, 8 1-610 scilers; March and Boston went Into the new year with 44,464 tubs, | No, 1 small, 6c; muskrats, Kits, 2G3. o \ a1 “_—‘ " M April, 8 61 sel (. 11 and May, NM‘ At the Prewent tme the Ntosk I, cota ¥t - ) o ontinued Large Recelpts of Hogs Mado ora; May and June, 3 6640 sellers: Tune and | goge " ©otn Was Fiem During the Greater Part of [ 0 1 HEROH e e o e tast venr. STOCKS AND BONDS, S T""':_ bt L s ik A Boyers Timid Juiv,d e vatues July and Auguet, '8 e | SR o P A T DT the Session—It Took a Dip at the but a large portion of it consists of cheap ladies. Strong """' :"""""‘ Offerings— CHICAGO, Jan, 11.—The stesr market was | Roptember and Ottober 8" tobid oo elge b I s s L k) Ovbiing 504 Thin Reled I receipte Keep within the weual quantities a1l | General Advanee in Prices the Result of the Hogs lightly Under moro qulet and less firm than on yesterday, con- | Lendera oF (0Iny's Aoliverics Were 660 bales, ~Incrensed Demand for Cole e the good held table stock will be 4 up in Day's Business, mm Pasure. esslons of from 10c to 15c being made on all | docket, And 100 bales, old docket, ton Products, Firm, TN Vs wea iy Conces wre riow, on & faoh: | NEW YORK, Jan, il'he result of to- K undesirable offerings. The weaker turn was a | g f T, ST 1L TCOTTONT Steadys | mid be mainta'ned. It will be noticed that a weckly [day's trading on the Stock exchange Is a consequence of a liberal run today and the ex | shipments,” 3,40 bales; st cks, 74,500 bales. 3 consumption ot T30 1bs, s fgured, WHich 18 | pretty general advance In prices, ranging % ' FRIDAY, Jan, 11, |pectation of large recelpts for Monday. Iutcher ; . : T - NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—R. G, Dun & Co.'s CHICAGO, Jan. 11—t was a bear day In | Nl far fom th ST he stock of | FOM % to % per cent In the active 1st and | mhe receipts todhy dere 2317 ¢ Sut moved slowly at . decine of from 10¢ to (NG HOUSE TOTALS, weekly review of trade tomorrow will say wheat, In the face of generally bullish news, | yuiter in the 11 “Storage warehouse | extending to 23 per cent In the inactive se- | yoge ang 381 sheep, as against 1 T e Bl At B ] e Nelthet the beginning of the new year nor free selling pushed down the price and May | from August & when the amount was 'the | curities. There was a slight increase in the | g 43 nogs and 38 sheep yesterday and 1 to a8 i % and bulls were salab AREroghte o onness TafeActed By THS | yyg paiiuse oF Ve Gurrency, T s SAOURNY eloned K lower. May corn closed %c lower, | IWKCEL {0 the close of the year, by monthe: | yolume of business compared with Vester- | cattie, 5041 hogs and 188 sheep on the corr A Hanks Lnst Week, |any material change to business as yet. The May onts lower and provisions at slight Tubs, Tube, |14y, Somewhat remarkable a fact 18 that | qponaing day of last week 15 THKe. o (i, ana altaoney Orors: es | asmita ORK, Jan, 11 —The followiia table, | ey ‘thae business wonld suddenly takS W advances. Pardriige made a VIEOrous effort| August .. .....o.iie.s e MO 10 While a rumor was current on the exchahge | Out of the eighty-three fresh londs of cat- | fairly fres buving, no one was WK to Dy LR A {H~I B e A | new start after the holidays had rather less to remove the bullish flavor from the wheat P 19 the effect that Sectetary of the Treasury | tie in the yards there were some very good | Thursdayis pricen. Holdeta wieldel 0" the ex: | clearances at the principal oitles and the | foihdation even than teual, bt the homg market previous to the commencement of | e asasr Al e e, e K ey | eavy beef steem, The market was a little | Bt tho Biin ing eoiehel o T o oy | Doroentages of fncrensis o decrease, A8 Com: | of o sirong revival o Mittle Tater is #ttl) clurs the regular session. He sold enough on the o it Vil steudily upward. 1t Is true Wall street has | glow, the buyers being In no great hurry, | $435 for nvernkes of 150 (o 200 1hw, amd from | Pared With the corresponding week last | eyl ATV CIEE en 1 e much open board to crush the price of May wheat Noiion 6w periodically rumored Carlisle's retirement | 4pnavently, to fill their orders, Sellers dif. | $:8 t0 $4.55 for averages of from 20 to 250 The., | S da from G8%c to 58%c, and had more for | , eduetor R IR B during the past few weeks, but never before gale on the regular board at the same price. [ woriga. w luced 52,12 tubs f August was It an influence to jack up prices, An- . e time for change In the industries, but it nd at from $4.45 (0 800 for heavior weldh \ fered widely in thelr ideas of the market, | The Teat f the totter broushe frem o | forences observed since the new year began Bome of the scalpers took sides with the |10 Decomber S, 1808, agninet Gubs same | other rumor and equally without foundation big bear trader, but there were buying or- | tme in 1803, for the cighteen’ Weeks the av- | wag that the assoclated banks were about to some calling it stronger, while others re- [$4.75 and there were a fow snles of assorted CITIES, { Clearinge. [ Ine. | Dec. | are not In the dircction of b prices on eruge reduction was 5,100 tuba In 1504 and 3,17 garded it as lower, It would appear, how- |1Kht hoks around #4.3. Culls and poor 1ght ders enough to take all the early offerings | {ins i TG T T tet matt thit Aot Tttt | BUbmIL their views to congress on the cur- I ound’ 41,3, | | larger demand. There are more indicationg ever, that the buyers were willing to pay | “Taay's theep Teeelpts. were estimated at 10,000 | fee—yorc— . i [ tham ot Jate it stacks of different Kinds of “u o "The on- | K0od, strong prices fc g ap- | head, entirely too many for Friday, and as | S s 0K e { J O RToR oE T gy admuIRtne ST at from 3814c to 58%4c up to 08%c, and when | the stock now In cold e 1 componed oF | Ty B o vty | Do st iehdtelilit ALl o TR R R R oot demand’ the. murket | Ghiceso u Jience ok, the past incr ot production M4 % . 1 tinue buying | Cheap ladies, 1 that e 1s no more tha | KAgements of gold for. shipment tomorrow pened to suit their fancy opened weak and inactive, Sheep opened steady The weekly cutput of pig iron January 1, these were exi ted to contin 3 10,00 or 12,00 tabs of desirable table quality. | did not seem to exert any influence on the | There was quite a sprinkling of medium to | 1 ame cnnnetive, Sheep opened stead, v cckoning in some furnnces only tempe until the pri advanced to - from| ffhe following siatement i mode to show the | Sheculation. In amount they were hardly [ ool cows and helfers in the yards today, | 1ambs miffered the most, aad decied from i | St Taouis : rarily of blast for the holidays for re- 6% to BY There was at that parative con for the past two years, | Up to expectations, being only a trifie more | 000 0 1 s b ~ b . The close was about the same as last " . pairs, was 168411 tons, rainst 168,762 tons : d e % wtocks on are reduced to pounds by |than $2,000,000, when it was anticipated that | The demand, as has been the rule for some f (0 5% lay's quotations were from $2 to $.60 | 1 e 16 601,77 December 1, showing practitally no chang point a general unloading of the earlier pur 9 nearly $3,000,000 would go forward. time back, was quite active and prices were | i Soor o Sholce shecp, and from 2.0 to $4.90 hoddihs R ! Tt stocks 'of uUnsold DI Inereased. Iring chased wheat. Receipts were small and ex- 1503 The sharé speculation opened firm and | Stong. for Tambs, v bl 18,013,880} the month about 000 tons weekly. aa (e BOFERSTAIFLY 1ibera), While veports of o good . Dounds. | during the first hait hour the tendency of |, Stockers and feaders were tn fair supply. | “f Cattle, 8,00 head: calves, 300 head; | RiDes City o o § {actual consumption in the manufacture Inquiry for cash wheat were numerous and |1 hand January 1...... 5 s | Driced was mildly upward, and then came a | {3 (UG, contlnues good “for desirable ( nogs, 35,000 head! siicep, 10,00 head. New Otteans’ L1110 Leieiy Seems (0 have been about 10,000 tons. week 4 4 ccelpts for year. T 0.009,629 | period of depression, in’ which the gains | feeders s le for ery feeding, and filw A bl 5,010, 40: i ¢, againg i) tons. omber., v FONIER tnatkots wers generally firm, 8t - S nonty Tose G0 pore Haoa the Nphiar] | such cattle commanded high prices. | Hepres rpou PLITAKe® fuis sy . UG e S il s g 1L YOy ST USEC LT e Louls cantinued arragements for e trans: | Total supply....... 952 [ movement was renewed, with Ilinojs Cen- | Sentative sales: LIVERPOOL, Jan, 11L.—WHEAT-Spot _firm; | Lovie e 10 4 TR R A R R L fer of large quantitics of wheat, Despite et export.i... A %) [ tral and Delaware & Hudson in the lead. In it 3 demand moderate: No. 2 winter, 4% Minncap ot TR than 100,000 tons, but indications of excess the bullish news the liberal selling contin Wt st the early afternoon a bear attack was made | 1. ) $3 00 6 red, spring, b8 §1id; No. 1 hard, Manitobd, 68 MAHA ST 41508 17 of production over demand are found fi fur- ued to the end of the session and May closed |, et SUDDIV. oo on Chicagy Gas, and in addition to heavy | 2.7 780 3 00 e 270 3 No, 1 California, 1; futu opened firm, $ 5,097, 0 <o | ther weakiiess of prices. Bessemer phg sell at G RO sales, regular sellers' stocks were put out T4 [ 1.0 760 30 7 i With near and_ distant’ positions 14 “higher, bui o BORRTITI G0N Sl At SN0 at Philadeiphin and steol LI ot Corn Vaie ‘beasls llrn‘\ 'l‘"rl""k' {lli\;‘] ’\'fl"“;"{ onsumption ... Wi 300 | per cent below the regular price. Tt 18 said 100 310 Je sl B S BRI S ERTPRRIO 6,820,010/ + | $17, wrey forge at $0.15 at Pittsbur wire art of the session, ool e dip v s sel vas by e i bty yestends closing quotations; business | s, WALV ETTT B v i 3 e L Bt O B O ent nupk & little dIb 81| According to the above figures the consumption that this selling was by friends of th AL v i about equally distributed; January, 48 94d; 4 \ b niils ut 82y conts and barbed wire at $1. he opening of butter n Toston and hices depsnding apon | Benedict interest. Other shares reacted a B ok R 8 other prices remaining as before, about ik vanced e yesterday's closing prices, ( §f Pulter 1n Toston and pia P S8 | fraction in sympathy, but about 1:15 o'clock 1900 3 3 0.1 Barch, A%ilkd; April, 4s11d; - May, 48 1kd1 | indianapais .ol atilees [ Towest on record, . Low prices ai Dlitsbure Following that, when it lost the support of | ugiingt 38,105,000 1, in inerease of | the, temper “of specuiation changed for the ool ot G CCORN-Spot firm: American mixed, new, [ Faritord oo i : have cheeked Business nt the west, and ire wheat, it began to droop and gradually | R, SRS S0 better, and on fairly good buying an im- 48 3%d; futures openied firm, With noae Dositions | Hiiondy 1it: o i ] ;| attributed by some to the fdea of purchasers workeidl down around the price it s1d for | por week in ains provement was inaugurated which was con- 840 3 higher and distant positions 14 higher, clos- “‘u,,’.‘.““;‘.,,' H o that the recent reduction in wages and cost near the opening. May opened at from i8¢ [ fhs i 1y tinued fn force until after delivery hour, ing firm, with near positions 4 6lsd higher and o e & of materfals must be followed by still lower to d8ize, declining as already stated. The [ "Fhe tange of prices of fine fresh cream Delaware & New Jersey Centrai distant pos tions unchanged to lad higher; busi- | S § A 5 prices. Tut the main fact Is that consumy demand’ for carloads was good at an ave year, including western and_nortl and ['linois Central were the most prominent 1 ness heaviest on early positions; January, 4 A _‘ ¥ M ¢ tivn Is bilow expectations, age pri of about e over that real # 17¢ to 28c, the highest being in Janu in the advance. In the last half hour there ¥ v 48 305 March, 4s 3d; April, 4s 3d; May, % The cotton manufacturer report inc yesterday. The government agricultul the lowest in May and June. Most 8 was a reaction in which part of the v e 3 2 J 4s 3d. K TR, 1 9.8, demand, with the print cloths down to reau report was one of the aids to the mar- | plus mmer, butter Hor Ao | were lost, and the market closed heavy | ! ¥ Ry irm; ‘demand mederate; St Louls, R 1200 | cents, printed staples much domoralized. and ket Miy' closca at e, . L A elecoipts for 191 | in. tone. 'The trading In bonds today re- | 1 : winter, 5% o0 o Ne e 5 [0 | lower and wide she Tuc A good many fall orders for oats were | Were 9 Boxes " n 180 ot cyporis | sulted in but little change among the spec- | 1 AL » B e nadn; it {f demand alrs, Cums)| 8 003 27l to about 7t cents, Many quotations of cots viduglic. odt at e’ openin. The market from 1.0 e tor “the “Ponss | ulative fssues, but transactions in the main . . as 1oe., Gie short ribs, 38 lhw., o 26l | ton goods are the lowest on record, the advanced from 3iic 19¢ for May, and o 1 £ “ lare a_shade higher, There was an in-| ). '} i g T e . ruli | \Worcester o siviviety U s trade being quite unsatisfactory, then there was fre ally, head- lan. CRPauuatt ereased demand for the higher priced mort- | 270 4 H (e Lo T LR HI LA U t in woolens hesitates because of the ed by Upsik artz-Dupee. Al re- | pngiang™ Which rely-on Boston for their gages, some material advances being re- | 6. & 2 3 b, 318 6d; cloar bellies | 14G10 b Ao ¢ R - are distribution from warehouses under guirements were filled, and with few Huyers | supply are cnjoying a prosperous manufucturing | corded in these securities, The sales for the | 1. ! : Shouldérs, sauare, 1218 Ibs., $01 5 i RORLNORUELY : o 1500 | the new duties, but little change appears in the price very soon f°1l off to from 3iige to iness, and” the”demand for goods Is much [day aggregated $1,212,500. i 8 \ 22 6. cut, M@i6 Ibs, 42 6d. Beef, extra Indii s i prices, “and heavy woolens are expected to alfic and closed at 80%e. ctter than at the same time last year. A large | The following were the closing quotations | 2.... b m 24'6d. Pork, prime mess, fine western, Moines 5 1235 i L.i]open at about last year's quotations. The rovisions we gish, with only sm r f tae butter in cold storage here now | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | 1... <115 2 fine 'medium, 538, Lard, dulli prime western, nd Rapids i % 1 for dre oods has been remark- and Intermittent trans: and fluctua- | is cheaper grade of ladles. Last year there | change today: “ R 4, in_pails, . te ... SN e atisfactory until within two weeks, T R ey . The | were 4,000 tubs of butter carricd over May 1, | SerrBe & 5 i Tine North American, nominal, 2. Towel 00 3 Al s fallen off, Sales of wool were b Bea an. Towesl Drices o MY Bovic wers | QUK 1 perceniage of WhicH wan Gibfe tter, | AISHISOR i a8 | 1t § ¥ Quiet; finest American’ white, 60s 60} [ i ton, 56l 716 18, agal 805,509 pou ’”| YAkl SAGYe o 2 1 with the closing |not be any table butter cariied over May 1. s 35N VAN E. ; ; i1 Ton: good, G0, BIBUN ROy L1k sisbiines " A Lhatdil, KAL) 34 3 d i T | Last year at t o the small lce hous A # Ontario & W. B ¥ 5 3 h st manufacirers: pulces et ih NN e i SR L LG LR FOE At A e 111 |Oregon mp.. { it o5 Los Angeles......... . . Speculation In products has been more ower, lard s changed and ribs ke | EIR0A% (@ have. about 25,000 tube of butier | Baliimore & Oiiio. Oregon Na D ¥ { refined, 18s 6d. | dacoma . o i active, Corn has risen 1%c, and though higher. A that” a prominent live | fiported to have abo - 5550 | Canada Pacifie.... 0.8 L & UN 3 3 | Saginaw, Mich.11 R T R A stock commission house estimated that the | {(}# Year they certalnly will not have over 2,500 | 43 go\lthorn., Pacific Mail . oot s TROLIUM - Tefined, 5%, aie “0 | e practical AlRappeRYance tof ithe ‘:vx,.”, recelpts ‘of hogs next week would amount | iy recoipts of eggs nt Boston for the year | Central Pacitic.... P.D.&E... 5 R { 2 g SFRIGERATOR BEEF-Fore quarters, 44d; S 568,203]..oen.| 1403 | demand, “then large, counts for about as 0 220,000 head caused some of the weakness | . S bbls. and 709,136 cases, against 7,247 | Ches & Oblo.... | Pittsburg. 2200 sy : e hind quarters, 64d, O o § [ much. 'Litte attention is paid to the gov- which prevailed, but ckers seemed indis- | bhls, and 699,253 cases in 1893, o decrease of 1,809 U“(‘flan Alton..... |Pullman T BLEACHING POWDER—Hardwood, f. 0. b., |[Wienit, AL 3 BTX ernment. report that the yield was only posed to accept going rates for very much, | bbls, and an’ increase of 09,853 casos, The. stoel (,h HeTy |Reading. Liverpool, £7 10s, IR A i diiaaey 2900000000 [5,218,000,000 bushels, a he advanced state- PIho leading futures rauged as follows: In cold storage on the 20ih of December was | Chiears Bas..... 708 Richmond Ter... S-Canadian, s 9% TOBRKIL e i |ment for wheat, 462,367,416 bushels, was i 11,318 cases, against 16808 cases same tme in b TR TG A - M5 . . 5 AL London, Pacific coast, €2 158, Lexington, K 3 treated as equally unimportant. As Feceipts riicles. | 1893, Boston held 40,000 cases October 1, 1504, | G E . G . H )ts of wheat during the past three et 8 ., s Y (R G W. pid. 3 tinghampion .o - |of wheat fallen to 1,305,701 bushe Wheut, No.u nd 31,023 cases December 1. = . o uioed: . 9 days were 900,00 centals, including 96,000 Amerl RATla b 100000 | against 1,818,582 last year, and Atlantic ¢ 5 o4k @: For ihe first time this season it Is possible to [ Foyion Ol Gert .. M\ and. s . Recelpts of American corn ~ during the i X 5 K "have hecome er than o year ag 68| 5 68GOR! 14 [ Bet A trustworthy report of the amount of butter Dol sk W 2. 15045t : Yt three days wer 200 centals. Weather, LADSSEEe : s TAve ocomenl i gty AHAR L VELEERDY VAt L CU TERR RS nge had X"r':m‘" l-.rl« IH <$‘.‘.’n|‘?'~‘r‘n‘l-1-|n : St. Louls General Murket, . 8 ;| penson ‘Is ut-mlwlllnlr {rmllhul I recovery, : A A T T outhern Pac 5 LOUIS, 11.—FLOUR—Tlrmer, higher; 3 AXLLS LA ‘{3 | but with 7,000,000 bales already in sight and 1 may be depended upon. 1t shows Rt AT Reanorye, I patents, £2.6002.70; extra fancy, $2.8002.40; fancy, e il the stock abroad enormous, there is little to rathe tian “estimated carlier in the sea- | G- SOrpCrR vtd... Toxns Dactirc 2,10 ' $1.80011.90, i cause much recovers son, It Is evident New York has got a pretty | Hocking Valley. TR, Cont. v 3 WHEAT-T) opening %e lower, reacted ek A g I"aflures this week are 420 in the United P b 3 I £o0d Job on hand in order to work these | 11}{nols Contral.. Unlon Pacific, », on buying £ e, was_ slugged down (OO 3 States, against 471 last y, and 51 in Cane glklwl 3} OfF thils season. Al Dhien Pactd. 3 e 2 | Vi@kc by bears, cloxing with %e net loss on ada, against 57 3 4 % 1t—Culled stock, Sc: common to fair, 9 | & & 1 ped WS T D sl les and shaky domestic’ market; No. 2 2 10c; fair to good country, 10@12; cholce to fancy @ donin: Land 0054 i s " v TR CLAED ston ¥ § ¢ hiladelphia’ L.00 v | § red, cash, 63c; Januury, G2%c; May, 55%ci July, | Rocktart S | 173 % BT = Sy Maiee; galliered creamery, 19G200; KePATRLOF | Q0 Dldr.vsorvrs Wells Fargo Bx. § 30 § o6 9 E;I.L'.\“. 3 St 00,0381 o[ BEADSTHERTID IESDE SREVIDW ety PPN RSO mery, 20ii2lc. Lake Shore.....11! Western Union 3 \ v 3 rly with wheat, but b May L JGS—Strictly fresh laid, 18¢; cold storage, | Lead Trust... Wheeling & L. B.. ] 7 vi ater, closing K@lic off from yester- § § Shord Riva cholce, 12a@13c. Lousyille & N 3 mixed, cash and Januars, 43c; Feb- [({Himaze 2 2 ATRpravan Jan.. LIVi3 POULTRY—OId hens, 4%c: spring chick | L& N, A. 4c: May, 4i%e @dde. 2 EL mp 20t] % Buslness Outlook in Most Lines Sonm\rlnl May® ]800 okl B i g, @5 ducks, 600Ye; tuikes, 6G0C; heavy | Mamnaita Con..: 3 RS Ll i TS Wit wheat closed OUe off [ poris uied siten. T —— | NEW YORK, Jun. 11.—Bradstreet's tomore Cash_quoations weie as followa: s, 5o; 7 1. | Memphis& C.. aftir an early rise: No. 2, cash, 0te; Junuary, | gy ottt of New York..| 4 row will say: The sccond week of the new SLOU an M Chickens, fal 5%c; | Michigan Cent... ¥ 250 1..,mn May, 30% @307 R SEREINE] s oy RouX k'“:xlg' o a2 taris choice ‘smali, 7e:" turkeys, | Misnour Baciic, 3 C. F. s i bid for No, 2 cast track. DOMINION OF CANADA. year brings a. few reports of an increasing Tomnb] 'S el G, L@ONMCs NO. 8 SPrITE, | fair to good, 8dtlec; cholce heavy, T@7ic; choice | Mobile & Ohlo.. i — olume of orders for seasonable goads, 2N -J ipa Jmall, TSy ducks, falr to good; Fgiic] fancy, | Nashville R, i 1 G 6.... b eld ‘at 66kc east track, [Montreal . o BB e tiert conaltiona Ini e B R AN a vl DAER & No. 2 White, 91%@32¢; No, [ LIl dressd, do; geede, fair to godd, 7@Se] fancy, | National Cordage: 4 o TR e g unfavorable, those west and south the re- GAMI=Dilue wing teal, per doz. $1.50@ NS Fodeai $gestH lower; $8.40G8.50. Hamilton UL | verse. Chicago, St. Loufs, Boston, . New: b 8 green wing teal, per doz., § ducl N. & W. ptd. S. R. R. 2 G 'n\unn\' SERD—$4.7515.25. Winnipeg . sens York and Philadelphia report relatively the % 8c; No. 3, 62G%e; No. 4, | mixed, per dos., §1.0091.25: mm-nshuoku, $4.00%) | North Am, g HAY—Firra, unchanged. | greatest improvement, with increased orders FLAX SEED--No. 1, $1.42. 5.00; mallards and red heads, $2.5092.70; small | Northern Pacific. 2. 5 ¥ BUTTER=Uh Totnls ..oeieeriiiiers : | for dry goods, clothing, rubbers, shoes, hard- TIMOTHE st‘,‘»_l;m‘“" .65 rabbits, 750@$1.00; jack rabbits, $1; squirrcls, Glc. | No. Pac. prd do ptd. 3 2 121035 INGUINGIUAsAN T totaT) ware and woolen dress goods, Al some cen- BROVISIONS Mean ' ork, ' per. Wl 811606 | gubidisCholce fat, To'to f10ibs., afe quoted ai | U7pc D KG1 st e EADCS ,ua . *Not “inciuded” in "total because containing | ters it s tog early {o fudge’of the outlool .62, Lard, per 100 Ibs., $6.521%@6.85. = short | 9G A iRconN N fatl i cream e Yoona A 0P 1. e T other items than clearings. or trade, Travelers in_many - instances Tib, “ides. Iose, $5.8005.90 “Dry saited shoul- [ 1o¢ Pl pavisconain full eream, - Noung A, | S o ook toduy were 105,77 2 v R ) 3 = TSR have not all gone out. Westérn furniture ders, boxcd, $4.75G4.57%%; short clear sides, boxed, | §ic! Nebraska and Town part skima: jSe; Tim: | shares, includmg: American Sugar, i COTTON T35 Anias Uity aarkets manufaclurers jare stocking: up, wiich has $6.050. 10, QDK e oy mipartial i@se; Lim- | 1 ion, 6,800; Chicano. Gas, 13100 Delaware. f 37 3 = KANSA! Jan. 11 —WHEAT—Firmer; | caused an increase in hardwood trade, and l\;’ngsKY»DImIl!em‘ finished goods, per gal., [y 150, ' ~ ' ¢ ¢ 2 k; * 77 | Hudson, 4.900; Distilling & Caftiefeeding, 13, Jn:: {ERS AND TROVIS " Pork, standard mess, jobbing, JNU. ’z ‘nrx“ rw;. .v' 5 ‘.' e “;x-u‘;-ri‘ d‘ je mrlr.nn un-l‘ vlril*l[o«]xpt‘-;'l"lni 1o 5 U] i ; - | General' Electrie, 6,200; New Jersey Central, = f i Ry R e ATt $8.70: FGHO1 .55, | Jected, d0@dic; sales, £. 0. b.. Mississippi | creased orders by Febtuary 1. Production o SUGARS—Unchanged. Yahi 557 o R 51 Color e e s o | 9100: Ttending, 6900 Rock. Ttand, ‘11207 St | 4 cow and calf. 423 60" 1 springer........ 7, Lard, prime steam, $6.70; choice, 30.55. | fvot NOOY Nara, Giootc: No: 8 red, ooy iron and steel 15 going on In excess of de= The following were the recelpts and shipments | Jan% $5; rye strav Paul, 11,000; Northwestein, 4,200, v and o { 0 bble ;s wheat, 7,000 bu.; | , CORN=8low and %e lower; No. 2 mixed, 416 | mand, but manufacturers expect necessary 809 hay. Light shades'scll the best. Only top grades HOGS—The receipts were liberal again todny, o Ot s 4w No 2 whit repairs, renewals and additions to plants by o ring top prices, _ F o, e ot "ths | corn. i 3 . SRR o od, 810; No, o |rebairs, g Afticics. Weceipin [Shipments, | PIGEONS-OId birds, per doz., 75c@3L0o. New York Money Market. W I o B e AR o e ot the!| By lour, 4,00 LUls; wheat, 19,000 | O - @ mixed, 3le; No. 2| railroads, car manufacturers and other en- Fiour. bol e VEGETABLES, NEW YORK, Jan. 1L.—MONEY ON CALL— |up of light and light mixed loads, there were ; P {arpriseslwlllihays nAm}‘r‘-m::ljznf“|{::|\|e1n(‘:: jour, bbla. £.000 £003 | | POTATORS—Western stock, car lots, 65e; small | Basy at 1613 et cénti Tust loan, 13" per el | afew prvtty food heusy loads, “The market wat FLA ull at $1.30@1.31, he e P el &V'hamfibu. 20000 otk 0% closed at 1% per ce a shade to 5c lower on heavy hogs and 5@10c Coffee Market. BRAN—Firm at 65(60 bers at lin). on xluul lml;molm‘l(.x }1: umhvx- T b LD BEANS-IHa o Tiints 'MIRCANTILE PAPER-2%G1% per | ovier on tho Heht weitht e best lony lows | NEW YORK, Jun. 11.—COFFEE—Contracts AT i other et 00@10.008 rle, $7.50 | tent to which dry goods and shoes have Quua, b’ 161,000 R AR e #waz0 cent. T P N s s 40, Which vas the. ton. yeaterey. in | opened stosdy, wiih December § points higher | giAL—YIrm: timothy, $5.00810.00; praire, $1.50 | LEOL (8 Al O OO A e heen By 2,000 ONIONS—On orders, 15a80c. STERLING BXCHANGE—Firm, with actual | fact, $1.40 his been the top on every day since |and other months 5@ls points lower: sates on | O30 oy pis ceumery, 18G250; dairy, 19 | opened and new. orders are freely receiveds sl 36,000} CABBAGE—On orders, 1tsc, business In bankers' bills at $1.55%@4.89 for Thursday of last week, with the exception of | first call, 2350 bags, and up_to 12 o’clock 6, IForelgn woolen dress goods are active, going On the Produce exchango today the buttor mar. | CBLERY “rer dox. fo@ile; calttornin, 65giso, | mand and $USTRGASS for sixty ‘dagw: posted | Monday and Wednesday”of this weeli, when $4.55 | bugs, ini $14; March, 81 Dull and unchanged at 1510, to all parts of the country. Not a few re- ket was steady; creamery, 1962450; dairy, 11@ SWEET POTATOES—Home grown, $2.75 rates, $4.881.G4.89 and $4.8915@4.90; was the highest point reached. Light and v, $13. X September, $13, IPTS—\Wheat, 5,000 bu.; corn, 15,000 bu.; [orders are already received. This has had a 0c. Eggs, 15@10c. Y g 4 catine, $3. bills,’ $4.86% medlum welght hogs sold at $.70 to $4.15, but |13 Atk catureless throughout uleting effect for demand for domestio. BEETS—Per Ivhl', $2. .\‘lll.‘\‘l‘ I(\,h!{?l{fi[l-‘{;"&'}‘#{ 60060 Yo ate. Do :u..“(ly ullsl o fl,l{: T] & rat hu;k %;r all lllln fol ‘v:\lrum with |‘I al r||r‘rx|‘|u“LI\L‘ only n\lllh;\]rlli —Wheat, none; corn, 1,000 bu.; |dress woolens. Woolen mills, while fairly ONE CARROTS: bl., $2. GOVERNMENT BONDS i state bonds, | hogs in the rought $3.90 to $1.20, ngainst ables ' w dlsappointing. bad | gats, none. r st orde S S Seol NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. CAULIILOW IS ber! Crate of & doz. and hait | dull: raliond. honds, f. 04 $4.10 0 $1.25 on Teridny | weather has hindered warehouse d pv: none; oAt i thome B IR 2 Closing _quotations on bonas were as follows: tweel. While the market' was not very [ they are expected to show consider Philadelphin Graln Market. e T R A e iy modities and Staples. TEAVAGARTor BhL 8 U 8 60, coup 3 Hepresentativa sajens 1° ; o Eing, Wit HoC coffve. dutet bt stendy ‘on | lower: No. 3 red, Januy ‘ot or improving (o . kreater extent than for NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—FLOUR—Rcceipts, 11,160 | PARSLIZY-Der doz bunches, 35e. 8. 4s, reg. 2 8h Sh, P the busis of $15.62%. Suntos, firm; good average TN irm - o, 2 e Rt thirty days previously. Confidence of whole- i (R e el RN Dt & 2 4s/coup. 5 N h. P M0 54 10 | $13.60; receipts, 17,000 bags; to : | L GORN=Firm ‘\”-I i 0 il sale tl‘vuli;miln staple x:m»s lhull the near fu- 3 , 85,600 bhbls, ) s 'y 8- by 00y isee) {0y e April, & re usiness promises actiy v ate sale at §3.63; low grade winters easy. South- Ft e % e s 2 10 05 bugs: New York stock today, 216,135 bags: | & S G ' | nounced in some cities. On ‘the Pacific ern flour, dull. Rye flour, firm; sales, 1,000 bbls. JCE-Per doz., 35 { 5 + ited States stock. ! 3 ity creamery, 20c; fancy | coast trade at most larg cities' s et Buckwheat flour, qulet; $1 5 SPINACH-Per bbl., $1.30a! 2 7 K United States, 242,000 b \ 1 LGl Quotations for hides' ha At sl BUCKWHEAT-Dull; 52660c. FRUITS. I { N, J. C. Ger i 3 5 m: ';'Jl")!['j;:_ Btates, 49 [ —Dull uA.m weak; fresh near by, 21@22c; I!(l%hc,l u“)lnn‘ {fi'w'l. \‘\l'l|‘vfll.'l(vbrufi’ xy:rkl.l llx-y(. but lower; sales, 250 Winter Nellis, Miasouri 68 No. Pac. 1sta...... 113% |1 My n L irregular; pricss | fresh Western, 21 coftee, cotton and plate glass have all beerd 4 B 3; cholce eastern stock, | N. C. 08 d e e o katxlreoguloriCprioes < 1y, markéd up. Prices for shoes, leather, coal, sl o yellow western, $1.16G1.18; ¢ " i B ‘.]lrllif' lower to #al ‘\l(ul(’« “m;, unc I|l"w<|. 50 X l\lu;hl'], naval lylurv" rice, ® lll»:uh |l;|l-lll'fl randywine, $2.90G:2,00, AV ES—Concord, : 8.C/nonfund.... .. 1 5415208 4 IO 5110, 3 Marl ot % 5,400 b sacks; {and live cattle have been held firmly. LY E—Quict; car lots, §50%c; boat loads, %@ oBcihy BLi Nroba 400010, Jo, TRIERS, Per 65 to | KW hei s R:G. Weat. 16t8..1 No. 7 Yé its, 15,000 y. BT 8 . 78 schin, g 16,00 i i corn, 4,000 bu.; bu. | Cruder forms of jron and steel are no lower, 4 “Jerseys, fancy, $1L00G1L50 [ Tenn. new net ow. St P, Consols 7 . 16 bagnitolfargd Conithoatintied iRiatan. s 00 JJ‘;W § INTS—Wheat, %000 bu.; corn, 8,00 bu.i | but are wenk, Neither is wool lower, but 1& ~Tirm; western, 66@67c asked. Teun. old 68 0 C. & P. W. 5. urope, 1,000 ngs; o " A, ¢ t (1! K Il Y MAL/T-Fivm; western, 10475c. TROPICAL FRUITS. Va. Centurios, . /8L L. & T ' R T vt c fiom 'Rio de Janciro Junuary 6, - laiNatatithe lowest uots ons knownNIIE) WHEAT—Receipts, 7.800 bu.; exports, 5,900 bu, 2 A do deferred. . 4 ats. . 4,000 bags for Baltimore via Santos; als> Janu: 2 3 b prices for cows and for live hogs have de- sades, 690,000 bu. futures, 36,000 bu. spot; No. E e + $T0L00; Call- | preliinon 48 H ary 10, 5,000 bags. , SORD - 4SS0, ¥ aroad rallrond "ahrninas itang o M'm'al\:'c'.a..‘:\"',fl glevator, 0l "“‘,’“" 3% BANANASChoice stock, §2.00@2.50 per bunch. | 0041 A | ont 4ors 3 it Minneapoiis Wheat Market. : No. 2 white, $1081% caléndar year 1891 are the most unfayorable N hard, g steady, L"’M“’,&“ vancy, Fidrida. aises’ SULand %00 | grpy S0. R. pheiead TR 4 NEAPOLIS, Jan. 11, — The advance in 5 . 4 for many years. lsarnings of 114 leadin, Wit 1o " W bulllsn underione, 125, new Mossinas, sizes 200 (o 300. $4.000) ¢ Kt futures” yesierday was practically loat ce, nominal; No. 2, i, American Tince, with 100 miies of voads Nilehs ubigquently esulted in a sHght advancs Per doz., $5.004,0. Boston Stook (Quotationy. 7. e i today. The wenkness camo nens the close. Tiio 5 ? t high' wine basis, amount to \%"]:;‘\'II,U)L:‘A:'I"J:II?'IJ;\( cent .{:.’:::’}‘:fl o a0 Teos oon and this g GO A < A e i ¥ 4 gove eport small factor, the whea yeu o8 el oon led (o local reallzing, which became. quite i MISORLLANEQOUB, ARADROEL ey A mOAL okl 280 Barnents 4 Vel having been incrensed nearly 89,000,000 'bu. Oululh Whent Markot. Oft 24" per cent fhom the total in 1895 whem pronounced later In the day, causing a sharp RS- per can, 16c; horseshoe b lone, SKé4_per ceny, O 2 pric 4 it ¥ince the last report glving the yield, Theio T Bilan, gan. 11 WHEAT o fhera was o &ain in grous railway. carningn decline, and the market closed weak nt Y@¥e | 2 2c; extra selects, 25c; | Stocky, bondsund mining shures: 6 4 4 was a cessation of bull news, and Ui opinton [, DULT e, Maoiamo: [ of § Der cent, n8 contrnsted with 1891 1Bvery Junuary, closed 1%¢; | company New York counts, 30c; | ATT &8, B, |Westingh. Blec.... Biattiatiyno it ¢ I% entertained by xome that this i the chiaracter [1 hard, o inunyy, 610 i whC: | Broup of raiironds showed redused earnini od 61%e; M. 7 closed | bulks, , per gal., $1.30, Am. Sugar. ; |W. Elec. ptd.. Tt Wriniiry of the market that will prevail until something | Ju¥ B N0 8, 1 " Gt 4 north- | last 'y compured with 1893, The most oV A T B85 Sarsd | cnateey 130,00, Callibriar bapn Th,, (aRCY, By e . Mnoautral e ™ otnl! areasansca | o, casl; 663} No, favorable exhibit is that by southern lines, HONEY—New York, 17c: dark, 1@ Bell Telephor Atchison 4 e were ligh bu.’ of wheat, 39,819 bbls. the decrease for which was only 2 per cent, CORN—-Roceipts, 2,000 bu.; exports, 31,300 bu.: | fornia, 16c; strained, 4 to 10-1b. cans, per Hoston & Albany. New Eng sales, 145,000 bu. futiires and 31,000 bu. spot MAPLE 'SYRUP-Gallon_jugs, 12, ° | Hoaton & Malne... 1 . Bleotrio o5 SAgi: q ety Stres ‘ot iabell At NDON, Jun, 1.—CALCUT Groms eemnlony o Alex Il OL Y ki market steady: No. 2 Gle,” elevator steamer | NUTS-—Almonds, 1ic; K C.B&Q. 713/ Win, Cent. 18t8.... i vy i er, On 2 y wid Febiuary shipment via Cape, reporting a ;..fulx] ovar: :m( of b per cen mixed, SUGW%e, in elevator; No. 3, 614Gs1%e. | shelled, 12c; standards, 10c; filberts, §G9c; Drazil | Fitchbube. e &3 4 Atinte. oo i ¢ 4 hought at 60%e, and @ s 3y i he best available data with respect to Option markets opetied strong on_ buying on the | mits, s Gen. Rlectric § Nuitaia K i 4 arrive xold at same price, No. RrECpet! the size of domestic wheat crops in 1863 and government veport, but” sibicauently o I‘zfl»Nofil sreen hides, 3%@1c; No. Tilinols Stoel. Buti & Bogion... : il g Evneraly ot Wasc et wore el e oW HEAT—Stcady; | b (osether with supplics i slght at varl: under larger car 'lot estimatex and favorabie i No. T kreen 3 § exicnn Coniral. uniet & Heo AT ; B Sigainst 167 cars st ear. Closo: | January SAN FRAN AWHEAT—Steady; | ous' dafes, quantitics planted and exporte weather, closing e lower; January closed saited hides, fide; No. 1 kreen salted hides, CN. B 28 Centonnial N w Bt ¥ & Tuly, G0RG0%e On (rack My, 967 and ied by animals in 1891, together Eebruary, Sl v, Ray, o1 11166 St i ord green Raiien hiies, % alony. 1 170 Frniii. it ! [ @ite; No. 1 northern, G%e; No. 2 norih with treet’s report of stocks out of s, 41407 No. 1 veal calf, 8 10 1 1bw, So: No. 1ort Ling iri 2t ; : nds, make It plaln that the to “Tteceipts, 17,000 bu.: exports, 500 bu. el calf, '8 10 16 Ibs., 5c; No. 1 dry fiint hides, | Rubber «-: |O8ceola ... b i 15 showing little life in some dircctions, | MANCIES . 1L,—Cloths and yains, . e R T P Y ,,,,‘J“’,:fl‘_ ok, 60,000 L1, futures, 63,000 spot. Spot mar- N dry flint hides,' 6e; No. 1 dry salted | Unlon Pacifie, 11} | Quiney . . e . 5 LSy 2 e whole the market Is depressed, and dy. wis 18,000,000 bushels smaller ku -;m;a‘:w. @3i%e; No. a.-n;.»mg‘ %c; | hide JAFs oured hides, %o per b, less than | WestEnd... 613 Tamarack.... .. Shetty 5 . e : .,:;vlmll)' of TR than one year proviously, and that stocks 2 aisic: No. 8 white, | (ully' cur e R : S a it m ool Murkot. A sl g Y o umm; Wk, 200, “Ontions puler, 218 KRAUT—Cholce white, per b, 44 P B e T ! ! e 7. LOUIS, Jan 1o WOOL-uiet, unchunged. | bacle of avallable suppiics’were ully 55,000, AR G T R AR MEAT-“Fancy, In half Lbls, per I SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 11.-The officlal closlng 5 3 4 Pl :n' 104 Ted 105, Fhancinl > melided s wheat) from both consts of tha Bisio, clone i May, $13@Ga5ke, closed $1%¢ 10:ma), So4m foi ‘wandensed, per’cane of '} | guotations for imining 8lodks today were a8 [olx |76, ) 2 o A 1,661, 75 i BOSTON, Jan, 1L.—Cl T L e e y Iniadlng ce) toed B3l DN s Runiei g g 6o ; — —— G i iR Balti cos, §1,012, 385, i s {0 Tradstrect', aimount’ o 2,087,00 husiels, N Bos; bood ot e catlls b Lo N a0t st SR | goesss i s [IMORE, Jan. 11.—FLOUR—] west- | NEW YORK, Jan. H—Clearings, $8401,640; | compared with' 3,142,000 bushels last 7 AT A Sl ) B0, AIE bhlood2: | Ances.. Mexican Ha ety bl em wiper, $LOGG2 105 wontern family, $20088) Jlanoes, GLORIN, o R v, | Bt 000 busheli {i thie weoond ek of *H‘h“ S—Stendy; state, common to choice, old, cd. each, 25Goc; | Hin ! gL | Ll B Winter Whent, patint, £ 000325 sprnk whe HILADELPIUA, Jan, AL—Cleavings today, | vary, 1801, i hels in an 3070, mow, Poniyivariia, 120; Pacitio coast, ol | sreen watied sherlin .‘rlulx'g".‘.lx‘:f."i'idu'wxlyxmml" Halphar s 7 Mon0s s o8, | $3.00013.585; (special br e sprin 893,417; Lutauces, §1,800,47 i AT bl dn 102 Bupplies of Wvttanis S, G ol S@iidc; dry shearlings (short wooled early | BOUCIO AR i ¥ Wira gt $3,25000.4 A0 b BERLIN, Jan. 11--Exchange on London, elght | wheat in the U afes, Canndu and Bus —Fiom; wet walted, New Orleans, wo- [ Skihw), Fo. 1. eich, 8tilc; dry Soortinge (Bhork | BliON T veorviss 10'wnu.m e v Ve Uik, ays' Highe, 20 marks DIK. rope, out of producers’ hands wud affoat for eoled, €8 t0 6" tba, Al@io] Tueno Ayros, dry, | Wooled early’ sking), No 2 each, Go; dry iint Poiosl p adyi spot and month, @V@0%e; | WA ENGTON, Jan, 1-After tod pe from all producing countries, B AR il asaan Gy, 34 to 0 low 8l@Tc. | AR e welgiit, D08c; ry nine Kinacs So3 3 |say e i i February, 60800ic; Murch, 6140l witdawai the uunt of sosrve i ST ) gothr il thowe! in Austrdila, furnish' ' HERL 10 henyy Welkhin, Toptiss, USO8 AYTER. | NS mUraln wool. peits, per b sctual | GhOUAF. ... FA taga 1has ¢ R Ry 2okt | NISW ORLIANS, Jan. 11L.—Cloaringy, $,00,- | total of 187,263,000 bushels on Jinuary 1 of (vn--n, G aomestle flecce, 17G33c; pulled, | WelEWt, 4GSe; dry flint Colorado butchier " wool | fonfitlence. ‘s“,;' {1 g 2243 o s i 1 e heats, san w York exchaoge, bunk, parj comimercial, [ this year, o decrcase of 6,470,000 bushels ag Warzie, i ‘| pelts, per 1b., actual weight, 4@6ke: dry fint | gone Al & V- i Yor B L 134N » 1 4 * n wheats, on B8Y @61 50, Iscount. compared with January 1, 1891, but an_in. PROVISIONS- Beof, dull, Cut meats, quiet; | Uolorado murrain wool pelté, “per ib., “actual | G *Lf.". U:‘nfi"u‘:".' 7 3 . vy Niirmer; epot and month, ANGG8%0; . 11, —~Clenrin 308, bul- | crease of 717,000 bushels compared with Jans plelded el S hand, 1w LAl AND GREASR~Tallow, No. 1. 40 Yellow (aam 3 via: My Gle D0 st | 5 Now Yol exciunga sl pu | uary 1, 1895, and of 287600 bushuls us come am_cloxed R Pt R P A0, b L orel Fary e L840 P P elpts, 4,866 5 pATed Wi 4 s 0ronto el St at B “haltis s0bleveuns Tunoary ol {lici tallow, No. & @i, grease, white A, "4y | Male & Nor it 05 1l 340 Dyl TR b saten: 3,000 b y ) -4 p. m—Three per cont rentos, | B Father better wholesitle business I sOme SLAS nonual Muy, 3785 asked; fefined, dull; con- | Vi, BTGNS Wlle T i, Krea i | ghilver bare, BkAsOMe. Moxlcan dollars, 619 | g phre wers £q White: 4515 @ddc; Kouthern: yeitow, 4714 ) S aeedint, Exchunge on London, | lines in the carlier portion of the week. :I{{;nl. 87 ith” Amorican, §1.00; "compound, | §EReG, Sk, FRUICE O il 6lkc. Drafus, sight, + telekraphic, 16e. yards today, sme of them very common, | OATS—Wirm; No. 2, white Western, 5 Sisnd s Gatev. a0 FURS Now York o Qiotations. There was o smail bunéh of very' good | askced; No. 2 ‘mixed, e asked; receipts, e ok g R P TR oni "he ofrerings ch “sold - Kepres | bu.; stock, 114,750 by dollirs i Koid Viered for wilhdraws o)l Hh e LREL factory, 10g16c; | FURS-—RBear, black. No. 1 large, $20.00625.00; | NEW YORK. Jan. 11.—Tho following ara ths aonk the feringm-which sld st ‘H, Ry ko Dull, with llght inquiry; No. g0; | Aations Sy sold Lok been enlted’ for wiihGianel Elgiug, 20c; lmitation’ creamery, 12g180; state | No. 1 medium, $15; No. 1 small, $5.00310.00; bear. | closing miniog quotations. i recelpts, bu.; stock, 5 bu Hom Ay [ ' dut’ 071200 Btute creamery, 10624c black, yearlings, No. 1 large. $12.0016.00; No, 1 = | Or v HAY ‘airl; tive; good to cholee timothy, NEW YORK, Jan, 1l,.—Lazard Freres will ship “Lulet; state, lurge, 9g11c; small, 9 | medium, §10; No. 1 mmn n, bear, h]urk‘ cum, ‘lfll-“‘\‘vr . . Qotaro B 190 Dk e AT soogiaso. ¥ 1 81,600,000 gold w‘.l Riottine bled and Hoskier, EANKERE "'“"""““"‘ T e R A ""‘" 015 medtin) | Con Catd Va: 5 Now Xork Jerefiiock Narker. YEUGNR Quiet and unchanged ancen, §926,191. " Mouey, quiel, Vil per cent. £5 Walloat., New York, 70 State-st., Bostan, ein fr southiern, 1821c. it i wmall, $10; bear, black, Montana year: | Peadwood, ... airE havads NEW YORK, Jan. L—BEEVEE—Receipts, 2,- | Cik m_and unchanged w York, 81 um bid, CITY, COUNTY, o ki e ey, e, s No Tlargc 8 anl‘umml‘nbu.’?u 1| fonld & Ourry.... slerra Novida.. 1 i im ab $05052 o Comnn e LONDON, dun 11 qacted wany at | SN0 WATEK ana B r hm4 a g | pall, $0:) bewr.blacke Monan "cub, ' No. Jisle & boreross Dondand.. chaloe: rougl stufl, (glow at 4 decli of 102 aiwaukee Ma L Butnos Avees a2l " Madrid, 1100, L THER HIGH CRADE i New York, g580; 8 Bear, wiiver tp. Mo ) i ww Noo Mexloan,:oono 1¥ellow Jackei.. 3 cows, $1.25 n..ul-{‘ lel r‘ e MAVALE ORI, . o R L HatEEE hioun, 71 Ses Hougl and Bold. _Correspondenos Balioltes: phia. ) $4.25. o ,' $12; No sn siiver tip, o gerator beef at 9 4 Tial ADIA, 28 2, BURPENTING -uict ‘af biiggae, 0 WY 1 lar, $ii; No. 1 medium, ul London Stock Quotations. . i n TG reond wgne, | RoriEn, etie;” May, e aoney ol par W et Gon on ROSIN :wuy Btrained, §1.8@1.10. No 1 8 e, Sier o, cubs No. 1| LONDON, Jan 11.-4 p m. clowing: AN AN Tecdpie. i bl OATH- Higher s, di%c e Naw otk exchange, $00 Premiium Biere OLASSES Qulet: New Orleans, open kettle, biown. No. 1 larke. $20.00G25.00 No. i Eap el e Pl cou phoep. slaady At #3.Wa R cha S VEGuie NG 8 dei svie, 65 |G RN G T P B R G O, oy, 82.150000; sthers, | Linge, Na'T tnte. HObMG1L0: a1 ) o i e 'l‘“:‘}‘ E :,'”(* e ane Gar oxtun, S0 dremsed . muto,” 4566 ISIONS—Lower. Pork, $1L60 Lard, Jroke Windows (e Got 3ato dall 50, ' 4 STV, Y 1 ‘small, 36, bear, brown. Ceis ot Reading. ..., eccipts, 4,0 head one on su 4 - ~ e B . ust Bllan TIG IRON-Dull; Scoteh, $19.00020.00; Amerl- No, 1 mfl'l‘tu‘znhl;‘ No 1 smull‘l ¥ K Mexioan ordinars. 198 Mex. Cann. new 45 pi0aN ,:;”mllf_.;x ‘u"wah ad; mpone on sal o 3,600 bbls; wheat, 21 KANSAS (‘.(1;»{. J]«[u,lu —August Llllllul-, can, 350G 1.0 WpS. SLA0LM; No. 1 medium, BAR SILVER—21 6164 per oz, {1 PMENTE-Flour, 11,000 Wble.; whe who declares himself to bo an anarchist, IN=Weak stralts, $1L00G1810; plates du; |1 amall Sde; daher, No, 1 1arge, 8 No. 1 medium, AR SIYEICE Gl pe Huosas Cluy Live Stock Markot. LR A LA, - B created & mild sensation in the Kansas City D BRAIN TREATMENT on "chaiige, 2 1ans March tin, §13.06; 6 tons | 8: No. 3 small, Wi fox, wiver. us to color ucs | i’ rale af ‘dixcount in the open market for | KANSAS CITY. Jun. 11—CATTLE-Recelpts, ¥ — IR, B 0, WECT'S NERVE Al A ! v, 3 otls, Scath American to Mayy gis; | Sording to, baedtd, No. 1olwre ‘_"I*(»“N;m' both short and thies months bills Is §-16 per ’ 1,000 head: ma New York Dry Goods Market, State bauk at Seventh and Delawaro shortly |y poid undor positiye written gaarant ons January, 131 tons March, $2.05; 10 . 3 - J 4 3 Yer, . g o June, §15. acoording to b 1 large, $50; i | eat. k to loe Texan steers, 0G73. 85 NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—There have been wore | before noon ted He was standing in front | authorized naunte nh.n.lnxum Weak "'"'".X &Y 2 o ned it 0 Tons slorado steers, $3.30763.95) e1s In the market, but their presence was | g ¢ k when he pulled from his pockets | loss of Brain Power: Lost Manhoo COTTON BEED OIL-Continues fnactive and "*“_m"1 ¢ Lamall, g0 (ox, crows, No. 1 Toledo Grain Market. Gkl mative cower TLOGEG, | uyst i the, markel, but Ghels preteiice wa o e D N e "ukp o knd threw (hem | Quicknessi Night Loecs; Kvil I,.mm,,lmkq agminalt primo crude, i J e i o 1 madm i Ao 1) sm ‘1! TOLEDO, Jan. 1.-WHEAT—Lower and weak; ers, $2.2063.60; bulls, §2.0063 tuiries forwpeclatties and“small auantices of | three pieces of bar won, GO RTON (R | Gonfidenca: Neryousgse; Tassitydos ail I polime ‘siuhmner” yuliow, "5E° B No. £ minall,, #1; fon. grar, Na. 1 facae. Tor a: | Noo 5. tash ‘and Jupvars, & May, 838 3 Recopts, 12,50 shipments, 600 | ¥t goods compriscd most that | was done, | throngh the piate g (e LAt |y e of Poseor of the (anarative Org Kby Vellow No L small,_81; fo5, sray, Ne, L e | MO L SAR 00, January, Riel My, Wige: cad: market weak (0 o lower: "bulle of aaten. | Tnmagh forwardiss of Drevious. orders a lirge | looked very much ke dynamite bombs, | st ot hovter L the e O I 7 i "1 med e 3|4 mixed, 4le; No. 3 yellow, 4ic 8390604307 heayles, $4.10600.45 rs, 34000044 ¢l that would tave been | fionce the cxcltement, At the station B ¥xceasive Use of Tobueco, Opium or Liquer, sugar Market. ynx, N . y No. 1 ATS -Dull; No. xed, 2 whit :y..(‘;.u Iuw...u s, $3.0043.95; kers, $3.65 e uiers oquld have | or said he wanted to go to jail for shelter | which leads ('u "AN]’)]‘ v-nnump'll;n l‘:\_‘mm: . 3 i 6 o8 1305:" plice, 45 Mo 6 Aircianers (o an e 0 ¢ Al {or abe i iy psuinption, Sradn NEW YOI, Jan, 10.SU0 AR Ryw, fim; res 8™ Ners Nivait, ':"x'”.nu.u PtV anacuive: cash. & N ety 1300 head; shipments, none; liverics, plod b fitinting | and adopted this means of “reaching B Y T L T fod "“{.‘x"“"u“.!; Ne li"x sieaniie: Mo 3 madium, s . | Prums cash, | marksl weak cloths _qulet "t 3 Stk d ur | hyea, s | iver il oo Wick | Headacho, Tilioisnoss, o T Yares, ‘sse: No. Ja P y and March, $a.6205. » 3 o squares. — DA o P ouee aadache " i No. 12, Sgdl-le’ : N Al aania el e R T Flour 600 bhre Witeal, 18,000 bu.; A Lonie Tive iuk Markor An after theater thought, a bottle of Cozk'y | LiverComplaing, Sone Bamach, Dy bu . 1 faige, $LOGG200; imperte . | corn. 16.6% bu.; cliver seed, 130 bags. ST, LOUIS, Jan. 11 —CATTLE—ecelpts, 1.900 R Extra Lry fuperial Chaidpegne aod en| Semstpation, GUd No. “1 tnrme; 85 No. 1 medinm; | SHIPMENTE-Fiour, S0 bble: Wwheat, 50 | head; silpmnie. 5,00 ead | Aaker meidy 10| NEW ORLEA N~ TR Geodmun Drug Co. Omabas $16007.007 No. "3 amall, "8, "oULer. pater No. i | L Corns BB bu; lover seed, 530 bagh: stiong, but quict; 9od 10 cholce bative steers, | steady, seles, 10,300 Lules; svieet sleep.