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. e THE OMA]I:\ DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1901 The following are the closing prices on | nationaly were firm throughout, PORCER PIGEONS-Live, pef doz., 30c. the New York Stock exchange certain_tractions and (ramways wer VEALS ~Cholce, 9 10c. —_— fered. The whole list was maintained to ihe " p MAY—Price quoted by Omaha Wholesals - h Wabas close. Three per cent rentes, 102 M for the - 3 Attr tion of Both Jobbers and Retailers | 11 Tealers: ‘amsoctation: Chotcn upiand: | Bulls § Wi Atchison i6 Wabash Count; exchange on Lerdon. i 10e tor | Both Fat Steers and Gows Declined Ebarply A S et & Atum. $150: charse, | Bulle in the Wheat Pit Oause a General D o prd checks; Spanish 18 closed © ex-inter- " Given to Tavololag, 0 g T ipland " mediym, % coaree: fye] ) S wieel % 1. 4 | checks; ‘spanish ds closod at 18 ex-ir for the Week, P Tharo for hay of good color and quality. Demand R e Hosiwia. Cantrai which to make o t fajr. Receipts, 11 cars Ches. & Ohio.... 41ig Third Avenue Bank Clearings and Exchange. —— | . Recelpts of sheep the OATS-No. 8 white, %c. . b B& o b 3 | cHicAGO, Jan. 6.~ 1,694 | been particularly heavy Termand RUBBER DISCOUNTS REDUCED 5 PER CENT [ cOR: , e, , CRIGEER G A Natlonm "be. ! tiy | balances. Sl 875: poat e, 35 [HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE BETTER| war i kood e tyne 1o the market GORN—No. SEASON'S TOP MARK | .. 11 & & " i nce: o3 § s b Chi. ind | do prd 1.87%; Niw York exchange, par. o as by ter. Prices have sradu VEGETABLES & 86 PIL. Adams Fix s LOVIS, dan. b Clearings, #2007 | ally Tiem el O the PARENIPS—Per 0c. Cchi & F A balances, $461,93: mo 16 per cent; New veek could 1 415 higher than Retailers Buying Keeely for spring | TARRNIESRerbu He o0 Corn and Onts Also Cateh the Fever |Chicaso & N W1twt 8 F York exchange, par b premium fsked, | Sheep and Lambs Advanced Tem to|at the openin as goOd stuff s Delivery and Jobbers Predict the ITS-Per bu., 0 and Go Up—Pork Becomes the |G- R 1 & P02 Wells-Fargo ¥xs | BALTIMORE, Jan ke Y een Cents During (he Week | POISIRE (3 T80y Whowing Hunitty And v Per b 40 dvd 8 8 r R imey Co Ances, $023 oth aheep and IAmba Showing quality and """",:u'_:'::' Per dux., S, Star Player in the Pros Oliinds a1 WA, Sl PHIGADELETIA, Jan. 6 —Clearings, $12. . ":"" "I"'hm'fl ‘l’"- are whiling o pay good, StOnE Drices 1n v RADISHES Per dos., e do 1 Vi . 42%|Amer. Maiti 2,085 balances, §3,502,539 . mand=Feeders Unchanged, de em. BEANS—Wax, per 1-4 bu, basket, $1; Moz a9 20 HMATS D, s CNEW YORK, J Cloarings, $319,846,- hore Fave not heen many feedars arely. string. . P Do B Bl inlabmer B & R ces, ot~ e on e market and ‘the demind has OTATOES-Per bu., 0G80c; 1daho, per Del. 1. & W 11| do prd L dan, b.—Clearings, $1.36% poen suficient to take all that was offere Local jobbers have mnot been exactly | bu., soe o P* | CHICAGO, Jan. 6.~The course ot wheat | Deriver & X, G EI‘#:‘A'""I' Bpirits %0, N exchange, loe discount; SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 6. | VK00l te ‘o ted wethers, $4.0000 rushed the last week with immediate busi- | §W POTATOES-Per bbl., §2. today was ruled by sentiment, May closing | 40 bfd . arta| do ptd money, 308 per cent; s om 1yt | - Receipts were: Cattie. Hogs. Sheep. | ( Gliozations: ed wethers, 8000 mess. Retailers us a rule were invoicing | GARRAGHEHoland seed, e © L 11%@1%c over yesterday. Corn closed e | ETle fo|Amer. 8 fioop T | - B.—Clearings, 6,006,117 Ofticial Monday 12 2153 Sioicn” vensliny ooy Lhers, R8GO0 their atocks and getting in shape after the | cruge. 82 wifornia, per ©-Dasket | ana oats e higher. May pork closed e, | o Nae "hod B SR’ L AW " clal Tuesday....... veariings, H.00pL20; chofoe owos %, . — Official Wed " | ¥ 0 RS, 30, -+ i rush of the hollday season, For that rea- [ ONIONS—Per bu, %c; Colorado, per | May lard 17%c and May ribs 2 fmproved king Coul do pfa Cotton Marke OMoinl Tharaiy falr « @3.30; vhoice ng eon they did not buy very freely and prob- . e At the beginning and at the end of the ing Valloy.. ifiglAmer. Tin Plate, NEW YORK, Jan. 5.-COTTON=The mar- | Official I'riday .. J AIF 10 wogd eprins Iambs, ably will not for the hext fow days. 1t i R rtn 18 A0 1o 575 | semsion 1n tho wheat pit bullishness of a | Uiinols, Contral. 13T do prd. ... B P trediately becae Remes on | Crcial BAtURIAY ovvioeins foeder lambe, $1.0041.40, & uoticeable fact, however, that more busi- " | decidedly strenuous order made the m“nk' T8 b 98 e %00 DEd. e, A stampede of the bears for cover and an Total this - ness has come to hand since the first «f the FRUITS, n exciting one, while the period between | Lake Ieie & W Anac. M 'ortt influx of buying orders, Sellers were scarce | Week ondir. , o year than i Beneeslly the ,‘,:,." which 18 [ PEARE_Per box, £2.00g2.%. these extremes was ranked by a nervous- . 13;.’1' o I\f:":’l:kl\!wl"ll T and t ,'&,"‘,‘",‘,' g SRR Yook ending Dec 3 CHICAGO LIV "j"' K MARK taken as an indication of the good trade | (RAPES-Malugn, per keg, 8 " er | N8 amounting to speculative wgue. Tho | Luke Shi Colo. et & 1... Bt IE ke Dlg "rike 1h _ atocks ¥ SeIns b N 1TASh | Cattle Nominally Stends—Hous Active that is abead. Jobbers have also been busy . $3. castern, $1.0000 California | Market was almost entirely a creation of | af vh viai 1,00y prd o \Jhelped to enthuse the bulls. The primary 3, 3.0 359 r. involcing and consequently th been per box. SLowim. | sentiment |\u\m>;l on nw; stork n(,«'l\;li)’] m“: Met. 8t. Ry |16 Federal Steel Infiuenc e hav o = e e price paid for hogs for the past ' CHICAGO, CATTLE-Receipts glnd of the slightest decrease in trade. NBERRIES-Bell and Bugle rumors of Wall street interest in the local [ Mex. Central ... . prd e o0 in Liverpool market, or des ¥, with comparisons: head; nomina'ly steadv: good to pr This coming week, however, they will be E"ahl'l i Jerseys, per bbl., $0.25; per ¢ grain market, But with that, and the news “‘".!‘."',.f.‘. St L ‘M-‘."}hf.'m:(-‘"nlyr,"}.r I8 oldeary. more than. expected. Supplemen. = - 1505, 1800, | Sleers, $6.30q6.10; poor to medium, $ 6% ready for business and will be in shape to| TROPICAL FRUITS, hegitimataly influential o determining | o, Paniro Tk (o DL e 84 | {aFy, factors of support wero reports from 1990, 11808, (3600. 1wt 1008 12 SR TSI A Tpoers R BOLI0! covm, B fill all orders promptly. ORANGES—California seedlings, s0; | prices ellminated, May wheat boomed 10| NMobile & Ohio Inter, PApE ooo. the south that spimers were paying higher W, - - von | & heifers. 8 Traveling mers have now about all re- | navels, $5.7060 5 Menitanne 3010 Floridas: | the top price of ‘the present season. May [ M., K. & T...... 1% 00 DEd.er.. .t prices for ‘desirablo frades of Spot cotton, 16| 4% 3% 322 . L g ‘50, ’lr!('vru, lul‘rmm.\q_g' R turned to thelr respective territories after (¥ oo und v 4 ¥ ‘herewlth | N o exas bulls, $2 5063 5 EMONS—( " 50; | under heavy buying pressure wherewith | N.'J. Centrul ... 157 tional Biscuit > ot vee! poetn| & short vacation and those, who have been | choee o o i €XtFR faney, $.50;| fimor conngoted the hame of Jumes R | N. V. Central g (o Did.. o go | 1Y I the belt was e ThilY gh ey R0 enn s mum':‘rom are having even better success ”l(!'fiNANAS——I'rr bunch, according to size, .'-‘n'n”r",?.'.,.}l"i,.;".f.!l.} v:':‘(. -‘l;:;h"n!;i;n:;:r, ",:_x: N«;('fiv]ll’(‘ & Wil A\"un-n” Lead... €00d A expected. Manchester cables again Ltoady 10 stre an they a p y predicted be- U2 . , ) Kol RGN S plendid 1 1 China trade, $5.25; mixed and’ b fore the holidays that after the first of the | FIGS=California, new cartons, 80c; lay- | ten 3“‘"“"‘_‘"";"'l"uk_u'--rhll‘l§| to _lhl"]‘"hun frY | No. Pactilc . . it Natlonal Ste ‘ ::y‘.'fl:"fm?u il Shorts, w pidly ‘ 10 ‘cholde heavy,. $5.05¢ i h year they would land an Immense number | ers. T mouthe operied 0 them with such iberality . o A Sorting. the, vy, $4Wa5 m0; ght, $4.9600.20; bulk of of advance orders, but the look | DATES—Persian, in 6)-1b. boxes, Sairs, | 3106 the BITCe OF Moy Orop ot everiahly L a0 N. Y. Alr Hraks fear of a further tightening of all cotton sales, 85 (7Tieq5 . for as much business as the ually | B%c per Ib.; Halloween, 6¢ per Ib. TErvous fob ihe nent Bour, Jny gastled 1o Ry . damerican markets. The market closed steady with BHEEP "AND LAMBS—Recaipts, 15,000 eecuring, The big demand for hollday lines MISCELLANEOUS. %o, but dropped back again. The ofter- | pounbyivanis D CONas euve prices net unchanged +6 13 points higher. head; stro, higher; good to chofce ut merchants In & better humor than | No 1 veal onif 5 to 5 ibe siie o s vaal [ worked up again to ‘. jAt thls mark|“do 1st pfd.. Mail Futures opened steady : January, 9.9%; Feb. ene $.60000.65 native. lambs, $10006.5: hey have been for some time pust and as & | catr, 13 o 16 lbs. Olsc: iy "nides, 8@10e: | Wdntion wae o fomorea Mo com- | pdo 24 pra. jas ruary, 8.600; M G 0c: April, g $5,00015.30 Temult they are more willing 1o buy Spring | sheep pelts, BHe; horse hides. SLEGGLS | Iission houses had reccived Tare puyin | 1 Nt % §86ci June, 0.53c; July, 8.3dc; September, 2 Ofclal for two weeks com- Nnes than they generally are at this beason | NUTE-Brnglish walnuts, per I, 1o; Al | orders. The resdiness with which offerings | ' P A pulinian 2 8.66c; October, 8.3ic. L BOTION. pared: This week, cattlo, 46,200 hoad; hogs, of the vear, "rhey il frmly belleve' that | berts, por Ib- 13c: aimonds. per I, Avfiz-u Aisappeared into this quartes alarmed the | %l & 8 i puliman | NE GREEANS, Jan, 6-comToN -Mar saitle. 8405 phegp. qLU0 hepd. Last w 1 o spring trade ‘will break all previous | raw peanuts, per’ Ib., badlge; roasted, 6'4@ | short interest and in a short burst of ac- 45 3 o | ket Flrm; L 8700 bales: o aitle, 4,100 head; S0 head; sheep, records, which also tends to make them | 7hc: Brazils, 13c: pecans, 1061, "% | tivity May jumped to 93c, the high price ,"’lh“v ’ . $ii10c; pood "’;',"“;;' low mid- 41,200 head, place liberal orders early In the year. 1ONEY-Colorado, -section case, 8.7, | of the present season, A" reaction e | B s . s Jiins. 2 3 adling 'y o, | Jan. 6. . . . The markets as o whole ere also in CIDER—Per bbl., 8 per halt bbl., 8. | followed this bfige, but the market wis . 5 X i, 0 13-16e; middling fair, 3 b - ‘. L © Stock Wnrk most healthy condition and all Indicat SAUERKRAL ~Per bbl, $; pe half | aggressively strong and the close was 184 | © | ather.... . MG _Dales; 8toc J * Indicates Sundav. * Indicates hollday. ST, LOUIS, J. 5. —~CATTI. Recelpis, &t the present time point to good, firm, | bbL., §2.560. RS aher at My @iome. Cosh bids were 2 b B onee Y ATy e A i S 0 e | Tho offictal number of cars of stock | 30 hewdi market dull, steady nitive ship healthy markets for an indefinite length of ¥’ Ty out of line with the adva and no busi- Pacific e ol DDeE §4109.48¢; June, 9 46a0dTe: Juily. 9.44g | brought In today by each road was: ping and export wtcers, /}Mism; dreced time. The nand for practically )l | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | ness was accomplish aboard clear- | §0- Pack . ATRREE tiipasiss NG e T ei July, 9.4@ 'Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p, | beef and butcher steerd, $1.u5u6.10; stesrs clanses f goodn 18 so heavy il over the ances in wheat and flour’ were eaual to | 59 Rallway .. estern Union.. ol Angust. WR0SC. o steady: | C. M. & Bt P. R . o under 1000 Thw., $3.2001.00; stockers and toed country that manufacturers have as much [ Quotdtions for the Day of Varlous | 33600 bu. = Primary recelpts aggregated | 00 R R B e SN o sales | ted: Mmiddling. 9%e: receipts | O & 8t In Ry, . $2.5G4.60; cows and heifers, $20075 00 business us they can handle and when that | b 40,00 b, compared with 503,00 bu. last | TeX. & Paciiic Republic 1. & 8 no_ sales reported; middling, 9%c: receipts, | (i & 8t Ty Ry, bia sl rs, $1.250 bulls, 82000100 Texas Ve R A R e B LR Commodities. Year. Mifinsapolis and Duluth’ reported 310 | Unlon Pacitic |1 do prd..l H, Qalgs; shipments, 3,30 bales; stock, | FIRCUE, (AR kyatemn 1 Indlan steers, $3.900100; cows and ok it NEW_YORK, Jan. §-FLOUR—Recelpts, | cars, against 191 Inst week and 450 a year do ptd P. C..C. & 8t. 'L, 74,250 bales. EhipnPacinc . helfors a6 e ¢ 109,760 bbls.; exports, 23,800 bbls.: quiet but | ago. Local receipts were & cars—one ol s - %0 VRR OGS—Recelpts, 4,400 head: market fo Slght Advance in Coffe firm: My coniract grade. Liverpool dia not reapond | The Commercial Advertiscr's Liverpool Grain and Pravisions, T T T lower, slow: piga and i 5.10; ; Minnesoth patents, $4.0064.3; Minne- v 7 TER P P AT ¢ 8L P, M. & O, Ry . o atiotl has bel > mol ‘ ’ -~ the advance here yesterday. It was pre- | cablegram says: The markets we LIVERPOOL, Jan, WHEAT — Spot 9 © | packers, $6.0075.121; butchers ,,fl‘;»mg‘" :.’f.‘.‘f'),,"...'.f":..f. een the Jmost | sota bakers, $3.00G9.25; winter patents, $8.70 that_the world's shipments would | round hoere today Americ firm: No. 1 California, 0s #4d: No. 2 red [ & M {“ ‘,‘U“ [ y < | USHEEP AND LAMBS - Recol 18Rt el Tor aime T e e ron ; winter straights, $3.5069.60; winter ex- te G000,00 bu., about 1,00,00 bu. |ment was wildly excited and there western, ‘winter, 68 1%d; No. 1 northern, | {o+ B & Q. BY oo market steady: native muttons, $3.50i and Arbuckle people have v Apread ob 32.56@2.90; winter low grades, $2.4662.60. revious week. great rush of buyers to get in at th . | spring, 6s 334, tures, steady; March, | & ) T8 P enst. i lambs, $4.7666.60; culls and bucks, $ Gy 0 s R T Ry Heota o taes, o flour, steady: fair to_good, $2.80@%.15; ever spread to corn a Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul b cns | 68 20} May,' 68 34, SRR Tal i stockers, $2.0063.00. ower. It Is understood, .:”w"‘_‘r that they choice to fancy, $8.15@3.5. Buckwheat flour, r leading speculative mark peclally were sought d in the mad bid- CORN--8pot merfean mixed, new, easy RS, $ e — - have at last reached an agreement % dull 2. .20, market, however, howed ind ding for them the price wag run up frora | at 48 Yd; American mixed, old, firm at 4s Total receipts Py m 8 K an Clty K Market S S T T g IR BU AT—Dull at 60@62c, c. 1. f.,|strength based on the continued 1i 164 o 188 in a quarter of an hour. After res, steady: January, 3s10%d; March, | pp 000 FEC0H ¢ the day's receipts was | KANSAB CITY, Jan. 6-CATTLE—Re- week would tend to confirm that theory celpts and poor grading, despite D that there was a relapse in St. Paul to 165%, | s 9 May, 36 930, o disposition, of the day's recelpts was | Jlhte. 160 head: hatives et The general impression ia" that® another | CORNMEAL—Quiet low western, %c; | foction of the weather for moving the crop. [ the close belug 1% and the market gea- | PRAS--Canadian, quiet at bs 6%d, B A e thdloataa: © market on killers and exports steady ; stoek SER Saoneel, impiesion 1 tEAL & er | oity, 9lc; Brandywine, $2.55G2 46, The market for a time was contented with |erally reac after this extremely stre FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, steady [ P4 0f head indicated: Cattle. Hogs, | ers and feeders, strong: native steers, (uot- Tuture, which will ke both brands. of | JYE—Bteady: No. 2 western, b7c, f. o. b its opening rise, holding steady on a broad | commencement until - another purchasiag | at 8s 6d. omaks Backing ¢ s | able at $4.500 Ws und helfers, § 007 vackage coffee the same price. Ggees i | afloat; state, b2Gle, c. 1. 1., New York car- emand A further advance how- | wave came along and carried everything to | HOPS—At London (Pacific const), steady [ M4 Facking b d i 4.T5» canners, X0; fed westerns, $1.000 ,’. kago co e price. Gpeen lots. was forced by the wheat strength [a finish at the top. The bear account In St. | at €2 b 8, . Hammond Co ] ¢ 600; fed L0046 mtookers and {ee has ulko gone up e and an effort I | “HARyEy-_Dull; malting, GG6Ge, c. 1. £, th was strong. May sold be- | paul is not believed to be very exten- [ PROVISIONS—Beef, extra India Switt and Company f g calves, $6.00416.50. being made 0 create a little excitement in | N EA LT e 3 closing 74 higher at | give. The features in the American depart- | dull at 67s 8. Pork, prime mess wos Cudahy Packing Co. ] 5 6,400 head: market strong the hope of advancing price Those best Y MALT—Dull: western, 65G72c. Tlee. Recelpts were 327 cars, seven of [ ment were Ponnsylvania, 1 Reading and | f t 7 Yo ho! iy Armour & Co..... . I hisnor, ton, 88 10: Touer NS ottt posted on the situation do not have much n, i, | which graded contract g o1t Pao Gy e % pms, Short out, 13 ¢ + | Armour & Co., Bioux ¢ty 4c higher: top, : k. Phye ‘I' e bel - Recelpts, 20,000 bu. xport A bl - h busi 208, 8OO ding Northern Pactfics. The continent lent somo | firm at 45 Bacon, steady; Cumberland, | 5, ha P cking Co. heavy. $6.006i6.10; mixed packers, confidence in the advance being permanent Boot e Mo rek smeary A blg cash business, according to report, | pupport during the day. . Money was easier | o et 4 sa: oot e 9y e Camperiand, | Omaha Packing Co., L ) and consider the present furry only tempo- ;. Spot, firm; No. 2 red e, L 0:|and the receipts—227 ‘cars—as well as thé | on' the dishursement of government sivi- | 3 ol ; A b M | R, Becker & Degan . a % ; ! rary. The visible supply, they claim, is too g AC, vator; No. 1 nort wheat strength, contributed to strength in | dends and the full effect of X | 6t [ e wheat opened 1G1%e higher at 84%@70%ce [ do prd ... 461 Laclede Gas L‘.‘&'-y.‘i‘fin’:‘.‘fi.‘."&““.’;‘.‘a LR '_;""‘;;““'“ ',':;;;" i et} — “muye g = spegey POTTToy “zvesse B bt i PE prrerern 341 ot 3 o S 28 ] BRRE RPN s "zazgz? 2522 P SE5EE a2z PRSI sestazace SuE = cersrs coon o e, fori No. 1o Hix Wika wot et | long cler middles, ight, 8 to 3 Ibs., &2a 1; | Giner buyers H"::‘l\;hnl.'l'\‘i\,i'l“.’ -Rocel Y, thier A L. o. b, afloat; No e ! 0 o vrength, I | dends and the g this onz clear middlés, heavy, % to bs. endy. nominal quoti great to admit of a permanent advince at | Mo, £ 0. b afioat. Op- | 3150 hna "Bige and tlosed S higher beon felt. The market has repuid the bank | 4is ga; short clear backs, 16 to 20 Tbe., B8 843 [ motals ......c....... , erne, sdo Joarlins, 3 The sugar market 1s hardly as firm as it A Al o Sk | *3e. —— cledr bellles, 14 1o 16 1bs.. 488 6d; shoulders, | CATTLE-There were very few. cattle on | FHo8, H.54 ed western fras u week cgg and the tendency 13 (WAEd | gentiment nd reporta of IMpOFEANt buyln | visiona: althoush rive ware S fem Pjor New York Money Market BT TER- Finest United Statew. qulet at | 5a1e, today and not enough to make a teat | % = ke nribast Fhere Is o ¥ A o 0 visions, althoug s were also fivm. In- s y % R F'ines nited States, o ot e T o o im0 | the market contfnued “wpward for a fime | fuentidl "operntora bought 1ard and ribs| NEW YORK, Jan. B.=MONIY—On call. [ow; good United States, dull at S 6. e K the week have been falrly | New York Live Stock Market. of & firmer foefing on tomas I Balti. |4nd then reacted a little on reallzing. | liberally. while commission houses took | steady at 4 per cent; prime mercantlie | CHEESE--Steady; American finest white, | jiheral for this season of {he vear, a good [ NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—BEEVES—Recelpts, Tore. the reported wearcity of beans has | MIEher cables and talk of a vieible supply | pork. The wheat strength, moderate hog | PApCr, #4Qsis per cent' o | with | 95845 American finieat colored, 26 6d. O i "pronsding. week ‘being made | 154 head, all fof exporters and slaughtorers: docrease were also bull factors. Closed firm | receipts and a good cush demand were fac ERLINC ANGE-Nominal, with | TALLOW_Prime city, steady at %n 6d; [ Fha first two days of the week the market [ market ' nominally steady: "cables ' un’ at %@l net ndvance. January, SI@e2c, | tors In the advance, May pork sold be- | actual business in bankers’ bills at $4.8614% | Australian, In London, steady at 2 was in good shape and prices advanced | changed: shipments, 14450 head cattle, 6 The ndvance last week amounts to 1se|closed at g2c; March, B34@83%c, closed at [ tween $13.321 and §13.50° and closed @ | 486% for demand and at $$81% for sixty r—— considerably, From Tuesday on, however, | head sheep and 8759 quarters of beef. per bushel. ", ot e L K4c; May, 83%@8ic, ciosed at 83%c. higher at $13.80; May lard between $7.17%@ lh\“n posted riltes, $LE@1ST; commercial [ Kanmas City Gealn and Provisions. | {he tendency of prices has been downward CAIVES Recelpts, 16 head; very littlo f CORN—Ttecelyts, '106,00 bu.; exports, 117,- [ .40, closing 17i4c higher, and May ribs | bills, $1814@ it %otsc: .| _KANSAS CITY, Jan. 5—WHEAT—May, | There have been no strictly cholce beef | trade; feeling steady; medium veuls, $1 No Change in dwa 612 bu. uarset for I;not n;rnna. l\n.o.d&. Et:lm:fi"m“ 5 ‘:A‘IH;A ’:'.'u" with the close Ms;lll\"fi:nh—lih:»rru ‘Rlvs, H1%@65¢; bar, B%C; | ueatosee: No. 1 hard, cash. 70%@70%c: | steers on sale this week, and as (h; d-ma;\\d grassers, noming y elevator, 46%c, 1. ., t. 200 D! 7.0 ATl doLate: TR, d T0tc; No. 3, 6 8950 o1 i the SEP AND LA) — el The hardware market s in practically the | SEVAIGr: BAd 10KE 6 B 04k, OPUOR | ¥ yifihatad receipts for Monday: Wheat, | BONDS—Btate and railroud bonds, fiem: | N0, 8 hard, Sheaiqiecs No. 5, (it fop fnished leattle 1e°ln gobd shane 1A% (SHBRE AND LAMBS - Recelpts, Changes having taten piace: The fecling, | NIEher on covering, the rise in wheat, small | 110 cars: corn, 582 cars; oats, 20 cars; hugs, | government, bonds, wrregilars 2 vek and | oring. te; No. 3, 6ic. C I T T GE wtuft, The supply of common and half- | higher; fambs, steadyi halt a car unsold; owever, Is an firm i ever all along the | Tecelpts, poor condition of arrivais and | 20,60 head. 5 coupon, 1 o T (R 6] P | CORN—May, 85%@36c: cash, No. 2 mixed, | fat stuff, however, has becn very liberal, | gheep, '$2.75@4.85; culls, $2.50; lambs, $5.8000 1 n all alonk the | higher cables. Closed strong and 4@dc | _The leading futures ranged as follows: e A TeR. i o On, R pan, 112 °8" | ss%e: No. 2 white, 2% @8ic; No. 3, 38%c. and as packers do not want that kind of | 40; ne Canadn lambs ing andiall indleations point to s9od Arm | yiSher ‘May, @GNS, closed 8t GMC: | T oo o Tee and coupon, 114; 58 reg. and coupon, 112 OATB-No. 2 white, 2o%c. il Sharket has gone off 180, and | 4%, A% Gaoads lambs. \d; none for sal markets for some time to come. The de- | Fife*guilc, closcd at Wi i1 Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. The closiiig prices on bonds today are as | DATSTNo, 2 mhite, 2hic. B N viers Botlery have found | alno pomont ; none for sale Pt g AR LI LB i pOATE Racelpes, TLUD bu: exports, B0 [Sovpersy T 1 | tollawsi HAY—Cholde timothy, $10.00@1050; choice | it difficult to dispose of warmed-up stult at fhak .. hu. Bpot, steady’ No. 2, 28%c: No. 3 {als i e I ; RS, . prairie, $9.50710. any price. Stock In Sight, §ase, ot this time of year but according | No. 2'white, RG8iwe; No. 8 white, slgale; | Jan. (maGNeRan| | el 1 | U, 8. et 2, reg 04N, Y. C. 18 09 | "BUTHER = Steady; creamery, 1sa%1c; | “"The cow market the latter part of the | ouowing are the receints at the four e R e Trade and ie s v | truek mixed weatern. e Fack white, a1 | Jeb [iuaismaly) TAmms) T | 4o counon MBI TG ey B LTl AT T U Tresic s 230 Been 1 [l Wit oqer | Principal western markets for January & Jobbers will also be doing rushing busi- | f; Options, Mlow but frmy held, = *Corn— | | do coupon ..\ 110l A0 48...... 2 ook Y ough prce e oto the gearral Cattle. "Hogs, "Sheep. Fiean within a very sHort time. The colder | o HOPS—Quiet: state, common o cholce, B R | oD Ot Tk I & e EGGS—Weak; frosh Missour! and Kansas | points. "It is_safe 10 qu ge: Badth Oraiia. o B s ler | 1900 crop. 16a21c; 1899 crop. 11@ilse; old olds. [ g sl x| ooy | do new du. reg. AN Y. C & . stock, 18c, loss off, cases returned; new | market all of 2585 lower for the week, and | ZQUth O i i Yeather has doubtlos stirred up the de | 3g6e; Paclfle coast. 1900 crop, 15@loc; 189 el amal o aeg | do eaupon . KESING & W o, da. 00 | i iewood cases Included. e more. i extreme cases it 1% oc lower. The best | Chicago oo ¥ and for all kinds of winter goods.and if | Cron" 1oande: old olds, 2@ec. y 1% 3% @l 3kG | do old ds, reg. re. Nay. 1s... RECEIPTS—Wheat, 72,000 bu.; corn, 82,000 [ quality of cows and heifers have not suf: | Gafsos, Cl ] 4 continues will help retatlers out In good | “ HipmS_tFirm; Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs., 16% | Qo gounon 35S sy bu.; oats. 6,000 by, lered o much as the medium Kinds Rnd Shape. California, 21 to 2 Ibs., 1%; Texas 3 R Wl B A B e hngol 5 111 | SHIPMENTSWheat, 44,800 bu.; corn, 18, | canners have also not gone oft very mucr Totals Dry Goods Market Quiet. dey by to oV b e, [praae anan| 2 B0 PROR Aie en. s, 1064 | 400 bu.; oats, 8,000 bu. but it now takes o good cow & 00ds the last EATHER-Sieady: hemlock sole, Buenos il SR Degf CU8 e, i . 48..100% over $3.00. —_— o a1eg e domen T Smtees e eotd | Ayros. Nght o heavyweight, HG2sc; acid, . (132l 18 Tl 18 aml 13 TG 13 05 | Al gom ... 0EIRI0, G Wt Oi1 nnd Rostn. i, una stags have also declined in e weather, however ' s breaking up the | S : | A 18 %5 B | IS, | ogn, B0, 8 / 8 1° g 6a120% | OIL CITY, Jan. 5-OILS—Credit balances, | value, the dror, smountiaw, fo stout G0 | B« L. Baldwin & Co wtocks out through the ntry, which is Quiet; domestic fleece, U@2ic; P . 171004 8t. -Paul cons.....180 - | $1.23;" certifizates. $1.23, “shipments, 108305 | And the JemAr ¥ Just what Is needed. The cold weather is, | Texas, 15a1Tc ; B BE Py C. & P iR117% [ bbls.: average, 107,641 bbis.; runs, 96,434 bbis.: | DG Yery Reavy. L peen in. -ood GENERAL - ot course, too Inte to do the mest good, | PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; family, $11 % 5w 1080 darss 11913 | average, 87.751 bbls. e e eralnte were Light and choioe but coming at this season of the vear it | 12.00; L beef hams,' $19.50 @0 8. ¥, deb. 5w1% So. Puciiic 4s.... NEW'YORK, Jan. §—-OILS—Cottonseed, | SIS N Weighta, Whether stoers, cows, will be of great benefit In helping mer- ¥ $10.50; cfty extra Indin mess, 2 4 Chicago ‘Ter. 4s.. 2% So. Railway 68..11214 | steady; prime crude, dc: prime vellow, 2! | cattle of A1 welglih WHCORY Sron oiican: INSUR‘"GE AGE"TS chants clean out their goods so as (o start [ SU4.00G16.00. Cut meate, qulet: pickled bel: Colo. o, is. i3 8 R, & T. 68.... Petroleum, firm: refined 'New York, $7.10; | heifers or bulls, brousht good, Btong BECCH in fresh next fall, evert though it does not | lies, Ti@sige; pickled 'shoulders, 5%@c; [~ o B ARG e AR Fex A Pabs In, . Philadelphia and Baltimore, §7.65: Philader- | The common, kings, Woe Dol 1§ 46 8980 i ok enable them to sell out wnd buy more for | pickled hume: Sle@de. Lard, firm; western [ tNo. 2. ta an tollowal Erle RGTh b 2 . e 88 * | Dhin and Baltimore, in bulk, g0, Rosin, demand, held Just sbout, BERCy T LA 1221 FARNAM STREET. this year. Both jobbers and retailers are | Steamed, $7.50; January closed at §150, nom- [ Cash quotations were as follows: R wie Union Bag. 'is. 4 [steady; strained common to gobd, $1.75. ‘Tur: [ Week: o latter BAIL OF (e Wk gt tha Lons Distance Phone, 1700, well pleased with the way business has |inal; refined, strong; continent, $7.80; South o lot; winter patents, & an. Wht 3 1515 | pentine, steady, 40@40%c, . e iine i fat cattle and to the fact-that , 3 gone 80 far and have no. complaints America, $8.40; compound, 8562140 Pork, | stralghts, @65, clears, $2.80@3.40 Ja. Central 1s....116 | do Spol LIVERPOOL. Jan. 5.-01L8—Cottonseed, | dectine n Xot ¢hiin G060y 02 thay have | sz - - offer. Thelr eyes ure now turhed in strong; ' family, $14.50@i8.00; short clear, 1 pate $ L. & N. uni. 48,./1008 Wes HgFR Hull refined spot, steady, 20s 6d. Turpea- | prices fre uOw ARACE B0 8 o resentative direetion of spring business and they are | $14.506[7.00; mess, $13.00414.00. = 0@3.50; bakers, $2.20G2.70. M. K, tine spirits, dull, 28 9d. ~ Rosin common, | S, il Tuain great roparations for ay clo- | BUTTE Bty steids! creamery, 16 | W) . 8 spring, 0@ie; No, 2 red, y stoady, s Tiid, "Potroloum, vefined, quiet, id. cows. t trade this d e Ty factory, 11@lde; June creamery, 17@ > ~ - Anseed. steady, s 6d. v, Q Sling men are selling more Boods for fu- | 223c; imitation creamery, 4@I8Kc, ellow, 37t4c. B TOLEDO, Jan O1LS—North Lima, §o¢ O e ture delivery than ever hefore and they caused another advance and prices uce now a4 the highest point reached in some time 4400 NO RISK, We own the best plantation in Mexico; ac cessible to raflroads and ocean steame over 2,000 ncres of rich sofl, and two yea clearing and planting all paid for. TITLE PERFECT~NO DEDTS, ¢ % 4 Tmmense profits fn rubber, vanilla, choco: g ate, pineapples, oranges, ote. Proceeds STAGS. from sale of pineapples, mahogany and dye- . . Woods to be divided pro rata among inves- oS .AND MEIFRES, tors July 1, 1901 ¥ ESE—Firm; fancy large fall made, 4 2 white, 20i@ wwton Stock Quotations. South Lima and Tndiana, tde. think that the present rate will be main- 1‘}@':.11‘4\: fancy small fall made, 11%@12c. BOSTON, Ja Call loans, 4@6% per o pmrase tained throughout the season 5 western average, packed [ TYE-No 3 3 8 cent; time .loans, “4gs per oeht.” Gmaal Coffee Market. There i8 not muck to he sald regarding | at mark. 22G26c; western, loss off, | BARLEY- 3 malting, 58 © NEW YORK, Jan. b~COFFER—Futures the market, as practically all lines are| TALLOW-Steady; city, be SEEDS No. 1 §156; No. 1 nor S SR SRR opened ateady At an advance of 10g20 points pbout the same as they were a week ago. |S%e. =~ western, S$LUGL&, " PHime . tmothy, 2 4'Union Pacific ... on a scare cf shorts and buying by reac- Eastern murkulr are reported as being dull | RICE—Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 3%@ | Clover, contract grade, $10.50. 2 Prd.........0 88 Unlon Land ..... 2% | tlonists, started by a big falling off in the and featurcless, with but few buyers on |04 A% PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $1375@ | Amer. Sugar .. 14718 West End o movemént and_stronger outlook for busi- the market. It ls expected, however, that b| H — Fancy handpicked, 4%@se; |13.80. Lard 8. $L15@7.20. Short | “do ped. 4 Athison d4s. nees. The market was more actlve and there will be a great improvement in a | other domestic, 6o, ribs sides ( 2 Dry salted | Amer. Tei... N. 1. G. & C.58.. 7014 | firmer, but the feeling here was not in sym- é very short time. Manufacturers arve satis- | METALS—In the absence of advices from | shoulders (boxed), §5 Bhort clear | Boston & Alb’ Adventure ....... pathy with the uplift: trading was steady, 25 s DON"T MISS 1T fled that the future trade will be of very | forelgn sources the logal metal market was | sides (boxed), §7. Boston Elevated.139 |Allouez Min. Co. though fairly actlve for a Saturday market’ 10 2 35 i 3 YOU can own a part of this plantation and Jarge proportions and as a result they are | vold of special signifi®ince today. Specula- | WHISKY—On the basis of high wines, per | Hoston & Me.. Amal. Copper,... The market closed barely steady at an ad BTOCK CALVIS, pay for it in monthly, quarterly or cash- holding their lines at good strong prices. | ton was almost entirely Jacking, but the | gal, $1.2 N e |[Ci B. & Q.......M2% Atlantlc ... . 4 | vance of 10420 points, this being a sharp| g L AT 350 own payments, It {3 the gafest and best The only weakness reported is that in rib- | boom in stocks helped to establish a | SUGARS-—Cutlonf $6.29; granulated, $6.70; | Dominion Coal... 4)° Boston & Mont decline from the best level of the wassion, [ SyroGE There was a good liberal run of | Investment you can make. bons, They are now selling at just about | healthy undertone to the general list, [ confectioners’ A, $5.60; off A, .64, o ptd.... 516 Cal. & Hecla ....535 | due to heavy reallzing in the last half hour. | pogg here today for a Saturday, but the MONEY SEC e unme prices ‘they whre o yeur ago it | though prices were without quotable | ~Following are ‘the receipts and shipments | Federal Steel Lentennial U | Total anles were 875 b including:, Jan- | deiand on'the part o packera’being 10 | wo give our investors fir this time and It 1s thought that prices will [ change at the close of business. Copper | for today: do pfd......... TRrapklin *,.00000 vary, b8c: March, 5.0005.%6¢; May, 8606.10¢; | go0q shape, the market opened up a &hade | on all land and 0 no lower, but that the market will he | Wae qulet at $17 for Lake Buperior and | Articles. Récelpts, Shipments. | Fitchburg pfd. Humboldt ... July, 6.15@6.20c; Sentember. 61546 20c: Octo- | fronger. The bulk of hoy d At | BIG LIFETIM h a good. strong, healthy condition from |$10.62% for casting und electrolytic. Lead | Flour, bbls. evereene 41,000 3000 | Gen. Electrlc ... Osceola. .. ber, 6.30c. 8pol, Rio, steady: No. 7 {nvoice, ,5_.,1:% and at $5.06, with 1oads Bt | Socks - assared. o coco comeases S8 HBEaS. eoroes G ¢ i A guara now on. Higher prices on print goods are | was dull at $4.573%. Tin was quiet and nom- | Wheat, bu. senes 80,000 . 40,000 | do rrot % Tic. Mild market quiet; Cordova, 9%@13'4e. | §5.07 Yesterday, it will be remembered, | company as good ,\': ’“ G being talked in the east, but local jobbers [Inally quoted at $26,50, with spelter easy at [ Corn, bu.... ' 42814000 212,000 , uin . . Spp— —; the bulk brought from $6.00 to $.06. It| BOND. Write at once for our specia e i lon (hat brement aricos wiff | vesterdhy's decline’ t6 34100415, while® the | Oats, bu.... 2000 161,000 | Mex, Co 1% Hant o Waool Market. wits @ wood, aciive market throughout and | oer. v ,,.,‘.l be ..,..I..d |u. ..m..mnhz..hm..\-h.kmu m r:l:h:m:';l:l‘:.nfw;'r;w:i‘“l;;l':"‘.c‘n:;:(vig:‘l:‘l ;1}:.{11 m:], :;u o 5,:;:: qr;“:y; TS ] ll ".l-;:-n‘nfihl"“ ¢ v,m::nnN, ‘;!sn. fl-"Tht\hwnol I:m.rket l[lur- ffi"‘"fi:"..%nm; #0ld a4 WeEhed Up early SAN MIGUEL PLANTATION (( the same time they think the market will | o! g A o 1 var- | Barley, e veoees B, 21,000 q Colony ... 't » Ing the week was firm but quleter owing b B D! g 4 Do very firm at present quotations. rants: nofthern founiry, $150010.00; south- | On the Produce exchange today the but. | Q4 Dominion ... i Winona .. to'tho holldays and the careloss domand for | | Tho JooHipty of ows the bust wask have | WRife 003 ChamBse of Comuierce Bldu: g AT SQLRSLY): S 5,75 And a0 outhern, | ter market was dull; creameries, 15 ) b auction. The arrivals for the first series 2 h 4 d Rubbers Move More Freely. $13.00015.75. duiries, 12q20c, Cheese, dull at m.m?m‘_ s oz of sales amount to 220881 bales. including | fullY ',‘.‘{,‘,::? ,',‘;.,.".',‘:..;'.“&:!’.‘iah’y‘"u"’&‘?m’."‘“%’fi INVEST IN OIL G The rubber goods dealers have felt the Eggs, dull; fresh, 20 e el 2,000 bules forwarded direct. ‘The mports | the market has one Heatiy Bpyerc ) Of | @, —INVES ! IN OIL ¢ effect-of the colder wenther to seme extent, St. Louts Grain ana Provisions. New York Mintng . of wool during the week were: New South | Monday thers wis bi SEvanco of e WG | S X i BT TR as retailers aro selling out thelr’ stocks of | 8T, LOUIS. Jan. 5—WHEAT—Higher: | yovpmpnTs OF STOGC : NEW YORK, Jan. [.—The following are | Wales, 5,90 bales; Melbourne, 1.714; South | Was folfowed o TugeChy By SOather, Bt | to ma great amount of m { arction und that cluss of goods in good | No. 2 red cash, tlevator, Tie: track, .r.’::f,} » " KS AND BONDS. | the quotations ‘on mining stocks Xuntratl, 2000; Now Zeatand. 6.40; Cape of | Y3fce, of 8 Blckel, | The nest tug, dove i | amall investment in OIl since the daya of shape. Up to within the last week or two ry b; July, T6%c; - - E Gond Hane and Natal 10, elscwnere. 56 el J vt on Dridsy, and teme o have 1 There has been nlmost 1o demand for those | No. & hard, 2%@dic. Speculntors Crente Another Wild Day | Afms Con Little Chiet ST, LOUIS, Jan, 5 - WOOL — Modium | SaHIFIAY, 8POUL 00, ore, X6s M40 (8¢ | acres of ON Lunds near the great 700 bar. iines, but now retallers are selling them out RN—Higher; No 2 cash, 3c; track, S STEes Anathe Alice v Gintario il Yaiidc light fine. 18ai7e; heavy | St b hhefar than on Monduy and. s | tel pushers in the wondertul Band ioric « rapidly. The talk of a change in prices January, ye: May, s e . . Breece {Ophir .. fine, 11@1dc; tub washed, 18G29c. Nikher than ot the close of the proceding | Fieldm in Lewls County, \ a. Portion naturally ha ney 1o make mer 8= Higher; 7 cash, Myo; track, | NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Speculators Jjumped | Brunsw 722 [Phoentx ) . — weok, More than that, prices afe at the [ 9f our stock offered at o on the doilu chants cauth r Janunry, Zlei ‘May,"2%¢;’ No. 2| into the stock market this morning and put | Gomstock” Tun [fzotont "0 A < G perati by Bikheat "oint Takched sthee sarly in Oo: | Money, (o be used in driling wells, Prop: put thes gimeuliy was settlect on Fridef of Ve ASner. prices Into a state of violent efervescenca | oM, Cal, & va.. BRIASS o NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 5--8UGAR-— | tober of last year. Representative sales L A R R T e J last woek, when | recelved word PLOUR-Quict; patents, $3.60§3.75; extra | They auickly skimmed the froth at the top | Hora Sitcer Bmail Hones Steady; open Kettle, 3i4@8 9-i6c: open kettlo, | No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. BAND FORK OIL & GAS CO. o | AT e T A FR fancy and Stralghl, $3.3008.05; clear, $0.10¢ | level of prices to take profits and attracted | Iron Bilver ...\ Standard . contrifugal, 3 14-16G4}4C: centritugul white, 410 62....286 120 § Peabody Bullding, Wheellng, W. Va. thane afe the anme s thase in force up o | 290 %0 large o following to the selling side that | Lead § $ipmentTict verlow, daic: sectnas " ik k i mIl November 1, There was considerable un- | SEEDS-Timothy, nominally firm at 8250 | the sensational opening gulns wero mostly B e e e P e * easiness In rubber circles, ae It wan at one | L1, £9F, AVerigy micepts. wiped out before the close and in all cases R gy e O N EW T ORI Jan 5 —BUGAT - Raw, quiet time reported ‘that the reduction would | MGy XAAT " itendy at 2. greatly reduced. After a day of violent ex- | LONDON e and steady; fair refining, S7c: centrifugal, amount to 20 or 25 per cent. which would be | RAN-Kirm: sacked, east rack, 6spe7e | Cltement at exceedingly ‘wide fuctuations Kl ok 1506 test, 4%c; molasses sugar, i%e, Refined serlous matter with dealers who had | 13y gteudy to firm; timothy, $10.50@13.50; | the market was decidedly casy in tone at | Gonsols. money.. § Rt dull; standard A, 680c; confecthners arge wtocks on hand prairie, $10.00611.00. * the close and at a level generally below taxt | “O0" 0%, Y o al. 0| 530c; mould A, e cut loaf, tie; crushed, Colléctions are beginning to show consld- | Peyirgiey Giendy at $1.27, nlght. \There were some important excep- | Aychison By %0 18t ofa., 6c; powdered, 5.60c; granulated, 5.50c; cubes, erable fmprovement as a result of the bet- | JuON" SOPTONTIES—$1,25. tons and there were a number of spas- | Sanadian Pac... Mg No. Paciic Sfa B.75¢. tar trade In the country and lso because of | FAGE N arye. modic rallies of weak stocks on covering by | §e ! 0. Pasili ptd, s the good trade In Christmas lines. Before [ Jiw b 1w b “oe. shorts, Tt was o speculators day pur Bt Faul 187 Grand T - Evaporated and Dried Fruits. the holldays merchants were rather back- | pPROVISIONS--Pork, firm; jobbing, $13.9. | imple, and whatever substantial consic PR Rei Py v NEW YORK, Jan. 5—EVAPORATED ward ubout paying for their rubber g0ods, | 1apd, dull at 0.5, Dy salt meats | tions may have been behind the buying de. | Hoyisville ..o 9% Rand Mines ..... AFPLES—The markel for evaporated up- ::"m".’m"{h*'y are coming to the front In | (hoxéd), firm; extra shorts, $6.57%: clear {:""'r’x'i were ulmost ulmul"i'b )L-ml sleht of R PR ples was rather qulet but about steady at 0 . ribs, §7; clear sides, $7.12%. Bacon (boxed), speculative cxeltemnt,” No story wis SILVE e 2 unchanged _prices. State common were .,..’.’.‘:‘ tradg in leather goods 13".;\-.!‘"‘?' ittle TR S 3 clear” rivs, | o0, wild' ar " tmprobable 1o gain sady oBAR BILVER-Steady at 208164 per SIS date prime, #G5Yc; choice, 5%@ By arde col . but | g7 57007 clear sides, credence. The growth of the conviction tha DY 804 D . o faney. 6417c they are mostly small and not of much im- | '35 STA" VOR: MNominal at $020. pel. | BU Paul i 'to pass o the control of th CMONEY_4a41 per cont. The rate of dls. e, FaneY S BMEA DRIED FRUITS—Nom- portance. Spring business, though, 18 iIn | ter: Nominal at $3.9 northern transcontinental lines has made A d st SR, HpaEe SOX hoth short | v afiy" steady. Prunes were quoted at 1% ®ood shape and johbers dre well pleased | “BOUTTRY -Stefdy; chickens, 6c; the speculative mind open to almost any- | AN three-months’ bills is 44@4% per cent. | gico nop Ib., as to size and quality. Apricols, Hith that part of the trade. They are of | 6c: voung, c: ducks, Tic; geese, Slgc, hing n the way of rumors regarding rall- Weokiy Bank Siate Royal, 116G 14c; Moor Park, 15gléc. Peaches, Your's reco d ey can do 30720c. 2 entia Paul deal ure sup- & . Jan, 5.—The weekly o i b 3 . they ‘will have no complafnts o offor. BOGS-—-Lower at 17, osed to have additional fer-reaching plans, | ment of averages of the assoclate Philadel Produce Market 13 & 2 “Flour, 1,0 - | These supposed plans were made the basisi [ ¥hows: Loans, $803.986,600; Increease, $7,682, L4l Covigt ot o LA : 200 Fruits and Produce, oo i o i oo omt T | o today s ex raardinary. movement . P | 00; deposita, $670.050.100: Increase, $i870000; | PHILADELPHTA, Jan. 8.~BUTTER-T coore 0 0 The demand for fruits and produce has [ SHIPMENTS- 200" Bhis: wheat, | The authorized announcen-ent befors the | circulation, $30,683,500; decrease, $5.300; legai | changed; fancy weste ] not been particularly heavy since the first | 56,000 bu oats, 20,000 bu. ' | close that J. P. Morgan & Co. had secur«d | tenders. $87,069500; increase, $7,096,300; specie, | fancy western prints. of the year, as is apt to be the case just ’ S g iy control of ihe Central rallroad of N $164,827,900; increase, $3,108,100; 'total reserve, | EGGS8—Firm: fresh ne almr the holidays. As a result there has Toledo Grain and Seed. Jersey w ”“,‘ m«:rm ;vf (hf Reading com- f‘-;?:rh\“fi‘;”, RSTese, 3 ”"MQ Jescrve re .7‘3‘-‘;{5:-‘&2’ : fresh southw wen no speolal fenture to the trade and | g o b WHE. pany offered a base for the rumors cur- [ Quired, $217.737.52%; increase 90,226; sur- | Southern. Zic. " 3 pric > 'about the same us they were u TPLRIR QoL YAl SWTIEAT-Aoive | bont inihe Reading's stocks wero most plan réservé, $14,160,07; increass, $5@417. | (CHEESE-Quist; New York full creame, week ngo, With the exception of poultry o e ¥, 8lej May, | prominent in the opening spurt of prics - - fancy o k@ize; New 3 Tha pries nt which. that 1a selling will ne 1 higher; cash and Jan- | the first preferred mounting & points, the Imports and Exports, creams, fair to cholce, 104@11%c. found in another colymn. The receipts of aher; second preferred 81 und the common % | NEW YORK, Jah. f.—Exports of gold and . P butter, eggs and poultry have been light, ket eash and January, | The extreme advance in New Jersey Cen- | siiver from port to a1l countries for Now York Dry ldods Market, but the same is true of the demand. ! Y| tral was 6%. In the heavy buying at the | this week aggregated $1224,314 silver bars | NEW YORK, Jan. 5—DRY GOODS—The there has been enough on the market to opening m.-‘- were advances also of 4 ""|". coln and '§ old, v‘\'r-(-k"r;'l\r;r,;":: li)xxllllzn‘:rrl\‘lé'h;lli::.‘I\l;:lx'vns‘-« 'Il!h .:u o i 7.10: % 0 Pacific, duul, "he rts of specle veel ore | depal eing 0l e, ere b corhy - - #7.10; March, | B2V o MIEE referred: 2310 Tirlo com: | $150083 KO and stk 00 sver ook WOr® | iPno Change In ‘tone in eliker totton or el LA mon, 8 in Erie second profarred and 24 in | The imports of dry woods und merchan. | woclen plece geods, nor any quotable altera: Bl sland G of )] 0 2 pol dise to the port of Ne Y or ) on in p ‘ottol wrns ) Minneapolls Whent, Flour and Bran. [ Kook Island, Goins of from 1 e 2 pojuts | dlas to the pore of Mew, Vork for this week | Lon, I DEe: o thare wiis more doing. 1 upon certain conditions, Will absolute iy HAMINNEAPOLIS Jan. 5.—WHEAT—Cash, | eagerness of the selling to take prof hoslery yarns, Woolen and worsted yaras | 5 g L guarantec clents against loss. . 1for ‘aney Produce. 1\3( g\ :)4 9 41!\4\1" July, 80%c On ll‘fu‘k.i eaused sudden and viol decline suce Forelgn ¥ inl, dull and unchanged. 'ferh‘;“r‘o:-‘ :‘\ 'w( :'.urk *‘ ’fifl 3 0 EGGS-Recolpts, Light; good stock, 18@200, [ No 1 har jo; No. 1 northern, 78c; No. 2| ajve sales in some cases clipping b5 fo 1 point | LONDON, Jan. 5.—Americar eagles nre ot T | ak sy ! Ly A L B Jatents, $4.2004 trom prices, until they w carrled to last | quoted in the ‘open market at 76s 5a and bar . Joxeph Live Stock, $3 &+ EEEEEEEE EEECET S33S2aBSEE! 3 &, QOOM4 NY LIFE BLDG. BRANCH 1038 N.ST OMAHA HER. NCOLN K L T . = g W. Farnam Smith & Co. STOCKS—BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1320 Farnam Street, Telephone 1001, EEEEEEEEERS A well known Wall Street Operator desiring to widen hle influerce and in- crease his profits, will operate specula- tive nccounts of' 00 and upwards in conjunction with his own trade, and, CEEEC R Y SREN 2 A 2 01 1 T DR A S 7 21 01 1 1 51 A 1 7 1 08 1 1 G 1 1 1 A A RO R OGN LIVE POULTRY—Hens. 6@6\c; spring LOUR-Hlgher: first 30 : I Jaeve; spring L g .30; | night's level or below. Meantime there way at 778 10%d 10 premiu warld | SOUTH ST. JOSEFH, Mo, Jan. 6.—(Spe- rlhhk(-n @ie; sters, 3@e; ducks, 64 | second _,"“" \lln:]u 'N’x‘-v":h t_l‘r-‘; clears, $2.80 growing weakness in Sugar, Tennessce Coal, Spanish 4s, 70% ;x gummn;le‘mhlsn::”-}( clal)—The Journal quotes. e Eeene, 6 turkeys, 8% SR oond cleare. §2.80 1 the Rubber stocks and some other Indus’ | Rome, 850 CATTLE-Receipts, 20 head; market RESH DR LYRY - Hen N=In bulk, To@12.00. trials. BERLIN, Jan. 6.—Prices were better on [ nominal; demand strong. speculate successfully. Send your o Tookters ducks, SGNAC; goes S L —— The feverish excitement on the floor of | the bourse today owing to the sgharp up- | HOGS—Recoipts, 6500 head: market stéaly y aGoc; wpring chickens, per 1b., Milwaukee riet the exchange was Indescribable. With | ward movement In New York. Ametleuns 4o strong: all grades. 8 0@5.12%; bulk, ST0ATS. 5074 TRIIARM. hevan i Whote. ey ik turkeys, 106 Nie MILWAUKER, Jan. 6—WHEAT—Firm; | prices in a state of wild fluctuation the |and Canadlan Pacifics were partieulary | $6.001a5.071%: pigs, steady be placed on the open market, We can GAME—Mallard _ducks, per dox. No. 1 northern, 78c; No. 2 northern, 76e, nse of insecurity becamo overwhelming. | favored on rumors of a scheme affecting | SHEEP—Recelpts, none; demand strong ke 1 1 o month more Interest B.80; teal, $LEOGLTS: mixed, 31601 d5: ) RYE-Firm; 'No. 'L, 52q5ic Violent advances were followed by wide re- | Canadian Pacifics. Internationals _wers | for kiliers, ’ make for you in one month nteres snipes, c; Jackrabbits, $1.50; cottontalls, | BARLEY—Firm; No. %, sample, 47G [ lapses and as sudden recoveries. The cvi- | guiet. Spanjsh is were in demand, Home Eoe—— SRR B GAY £0Y SeN ML DAR To L she. dent instability of prices irereased the dls- | funds weak on the new lssue of Duluth Geain Market. In & yoor. flend Soy our:back o8 spegulation BUTTER—Common to falr, 11%c; chofce, er cent loans. Banks wer. DULUTH, Jan 6.—WF Juihe: separaton, Ha; guthered creamery, Peoria Market. Statement was taken advantage of to fur- | maintain g position to sell and the favorable bank | Bavarian 1t 1s free. Mines eased at the close. 12x- | cash, 8c: to arrive, The; A i 200 k.8 PEORIA, Jan, 6—CORN~Firm; No., 3, 3¢, | ther unload. St. Paul reacted 5% from the | change on London, 20m 6% P&, for checks. | nort h, T040; Lo My, PRSI OYSTERS - First grade solld [ OATS—Firm; No. 3 white, 2e, bliled | top, New lersey Central 4 end Pennsvivarla | Rite or dlscount: Short ard thres montha | Mige: July. ¢ 3 Rorthern, Go%GRRS: ' J. K. Comstock & Co., packed, New York county, per can, $c ox- | through. 314, The Readfng stocks had net galns of 2 | bills, 4 per cent, No, % spring, 62%G6i¥c ’ ra selects, 82¢; standards. %e; medium, e | "WHISKY—On the besls of $1.3 for fin- | @3 § : o snts, tha Brle 2a3, Haltimore & Ohto |~ PARIS, Jan: 5.—Business on the bo CORN-- 0 Reom 30 Trader's Blds, Chicago, Becond grade, slack filled, New York | shed goods, %, Wew Jersey 2% and Mizsourl Pacific 1, | today was' influenced by the movement 1n] OATA- 21 a2%e. £