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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1901. e ———— n t —— all_decreased’ from October totals, Com- last quoted at £1010s, At New York the ar of Money Stringency at Opening, | pared with November a year ago pro. e {:"'"‘ was $1 Spelter was_unchanged —_— viglons, coton and oil ‘exports are all — ' ere at $4.9714. London was Ge I‘nn'-r. clos. IR g but Prices Recover. heavier. _The failing off in Greadstufts is . rioos on the Board Tonoh the Lowest Pefut | ine ut £181500 ron, wag 8 NG 1T | Rotail Distribution of Ohristmas Stack of | NEW YORK, Dec. 12.-Stocke scoreq a |41t corn exports being only one-sixth of | Chof ™ About Steady, bay Cows | aoutiers TouRaey. 'i'.‘"‘.’w‘.fi'-'.f, o™ aouin: S Shot, Thin wan Sue 1o the Featdue of un: | oUh fotiila, Rolion, olla 4na. provislons sg: : vy v COWS AND HEIFERS WHEAT RULES WEAK AT THE OPENING |crn foundry, mofi, 16.00ui7.o0. IRON CENTERS REPORT CAR FAMINE |\ \iiiies unti t e Seur hat ey striieency | BTeate o sum 5 per cent larger than in any | HEAVY HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN HIGHER % o 3 | OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKBT. - ould, develon, duringthe day, incident to | RIS Siliuging flour, exports for the | . 1B Fooen @ 'Abaence of Liverpool Cables and Lack of Molling $toek Canses Tnabtitey [ 00PN Ere on call paid as bixh ac $i per | BEUEETRE ST W | Yot Enoukh Sheep and Lambs on sate | {5 £ © = cent eurly In the day, but th Condition of Trade and Quotations Py A L o | Jast year. Wheat exports, July 1 to date | Today to Make m Tes STOUKERS AND FEEDERS, Henvy Fall of Snow and Rain Bekbte anl aiey redues to Secare Coke or Ore and |cllty In obtalning accommodations at the | ({wenty-four weeks), ngkregate 15 % PR 1010 2 1 (R Throughom the Conntry Reepd on » Forces Furnaces Out "here Was fio further calling af loans by [ Pushels, agninst 84,0607 last xeason, Corn | Market, but for the Week 1 1 340 PGGS-Recelpts, light; fresh stock, lc. ¢ Dlast the banks or foreing of liquidation in con- | SXROTtS nggregate TIRAT bushels, agatnet Prices Are Fully Steady, H 3 H the Talent Guessing. LIVE POULTRY——Hens, 5yfitc: old sequence, as was the yesterday it O B A R T L , s I 18 roosters, 3gMc; turkeys, 1@%c; ducks and | The cail loan rate vielded as the larger | 1 10 date corn exports are igecdin g - | % % e by K G0’ eoring chiokens, pef 1ba — demands were satiafied and foil beow § por | SHINAL SLTORERL At feaspn States | |1 H i% 04§ P > - cent a he close. ‘ercelving the course or th ee be aqt " 2 w Yoo | 3 s s CHICAGO, Dec, 18.—-A small revival of | DRESSED POULTRY—Turkeys, 8@itoc; | (NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—R. @. Dun & Co.'a | things were taking the bears began to buy | fof the week number 285, against 2 1 Recel R R e | 1 i w I buying and i tendency to retain holdings in | ducks and ge 7asc; spring chickens, | S eckly Review of Trade tomorrow wili | (o cover their short contracts which had | ¢t Jlin, thie fyefk Joat YEOR B (v Al | o aaut P o o Motk e | 23 w7380 graine led to bulllsh activity again today | Ta@sc; hens, 767i%c. o buen conglderably extended in vesterday's | U g e (he woek number 23, or the sume | Offcial Tuesday OO v B 316 11 04 00 &nd Prices, after touching the loweat point | = BUTTER-Com; to_falr, 13%c; ‘choles | It 18 most fortunate that the vagaries of | decline. There was some buyiig aiso by [ UFes for.the week number 25 or the same | Giticlal Tuesday ... di61 - 15,689 HOGS-The “hog market ~ opened thig in & week, started upward again. May | daity, in tubs 1b@lic: separator. iadic. | 8peculation are not always dilaterous to | inside interests in the varlous stocks, espe. | RUMber “as last week, comparel with|oOficlal Wedneaday ' $48 187 il | GORRCFIG DOk, markel onened | thi Wheat Tcloned” Tho higher, May corh Wote | FRESIT FISH—Black base, 16c; Icgitimate business. Rallway stocks fell | claily during the morning, for the purpose | 1% 1 his week @ year ago, 28 in N [omeial Feiday Y 1Las G| ood mixed and heavywelsht hops Booh higher and Muy oats %c higher. Pro- | bass, 10c; bluefish, 12¢; bullheads sharply, vet full returns for November | of support. Under these nfluences prices | " [t 10000 50| Siiippers and local packers were liber ) b y show that the earnings were 1.6 per cent | began (o recov 5 1 ) o the bul) viglans closed u shado higher to ¢ lower. | fins, 7c; buftaloes 7c; eatfish, 12c; Wheat crept back slowly into the 80s, | crapples, 11c; halibat, 1lc; herring. . » after ruling weak early he absence of nlm-lk. 10c; pike, 10¢; red snapper, 10¢; sal- and 10,15 per cent over those of 1809, Trac- | level Liverpool cables and the heavy fall of | men, 4c; sunfish, 6c; trout, 9c; whitefish, | tlons were violently disturbed, yet id touched the high 2ok 1 b e more than for the same month last year | level of the day during the afternoon. This R = S AN Sare Suoay uis week.18.008 ) e day e 5115 s not fully maintained, bt the [ NEW YORK, Dec. 12 -MONEY—On call, | Same week betore . o3y .| buyers, 8o it was not long before the bulk of that class of hogs was out of first hands, They sold largely from $8# to he | closing was ateady and dull, and only a | nrm at 3G8 per cent; closing bid asked 34 S 1940 $6.60. The same as has beon the case fo ¥now and rain throughout the country kept [ $c; pickerel, 6c; fresh macKerel, each, manufacturing plants of the natlon w fraction below the top level. Yesterday's | {"0a."Cant; prime mercnntile paper. A&@s | Same ionet wreoke ago e O some_time past the Hght Mogs wero hege the talent guessing. London was rather | %c never more fully occupled. Numerous labor | anxiety over the rumors circulated of the | 1 "Ta Same days last yoar 16,08 o188 lected and very foew were sold on the ea weak in tone, and though the winter wheat OYSTERS-Mediums, per can, Stand- | controversies ha been settled and the | embari thonal | QiR L SEE oS g P market. 8 ssment of a lurge inter ‘can, | rate of wages Is at the highest point ever | mercantile house was rell lers were generally asking XCHANGE-Steadier, with | Average prices paid bhelt got a good soaking the approach of | ards, per extra select eved by assur- [ o svnnd bustn of Nogs _at in bankers' bills at '$1.861 while packers wer naha the past several duys with com- | Migher pric ot wills blizzards was much feared. Other condi- | 8c; New nte, per exn, t0e; bulk | attained. an that the trouble was tided over. This | gy g6, for demand and at $4.82G4.52% for SOns Ing to pay the advance, When they finall tions early were bearish. The cash demand | Standards, per gal, $1.20i1 bulk extra | Retall distribution is of massive propor- [ was a factor in the recovery except for | {41y *aate; posted rates, !L. 4@180 and s died] did setl 1t was noticeable that prices Wer® was slow. Recelpts were liberal and clear- | selects, $1.60@1.6; bilk, New York counts, [ tlons, with dealings in hollc o) i v goods the | the rubber goods stocks and United States | J& en, the sam ances small. St. Loul orted a con- | per gal., SL7% Sonsplovous :;l»r‘lm €., This class of busi- Rubber, which lost from Lo 4 points. The L Sommercie Dloan il i _Date. | 1901. [1900.1800. 1898, (1897. 11898, 11896, | NEFY 0N em R O A i oo h atal Inquiry, but in oral the ear MGEONS. ve, per doz., 60c. 8% 80 fn pASSes previo cord preliminary figures of the week's move- ove! en end atate, . v. 2, owe e ol . o Jooke eady b ed to e up at 7 9 8001 - l ! on o atio prosperity or the banks, but the easie e d & \ o er packers do not scem to “red freely and some professionals began | ¢ TREES—4 to 6 feet, per doz, $L75; 6 to | stiil more strikingly promisin Despite | hopetul wentiment over the future. The follows: 6344 3N 8 Thom For thas feascn. pries aut Sosvcn T floquire lnes of Jong wheat again. Fhe | 3 feet per doz. $2.50:'8 to 0 fect, per doz, | the full engagements of most of the steel | week's Hquidation, both in the stock, grain | = =———s—= T [ 2| and cover & wide range. As wil Lo nas Weather report frightened present holders | $3.30i 10 to 14 feet, each, $1.0041.50; 15 to 20 | mills well into next year, the week brought | und cotton market may have effected some | U. 8. ref. 28, reg, 10811, & N. unl. 48 a| 388 B | ORI, S o Angs ¥ will lie Aos and trade toward the close became brisk. feet, each, $2.0004.00. " a large amount of new’ business, particu- | reduction of the loan account of the banks, o coupon ......109 |Mex. Central 4s 8. 1 #1the hogs today sold in apout the. sam Prices reacted well and May advanced to VERGREEN WREATHING—In coils | larly railway equipment. Stability of prices | The payment of the January 1 government | 40 38, reg... ine 751 3% 3| the hogs today scld in about the same #i4e, closing strong, 7c higher at 80%c. 20 yards, per coll, §1; evergreen wreaths, | continues the best feature, inflation being | {nterest s to begin on Monday and the | 940 coupon 3. L. 4s L 2] 355 3 | kentative sales y . oy Local receipts were 58 cars, none of con. | 12 Inches in diameter, per dos., $1.50; ho wisely prevented by controlling Interests. | 8tandard Ol dividend, amounting to $8,00 do new 4s, reg & T. 48 | 3 N o tract grade. Minneapolls and Duluth re. | WIeaths 12 inches in diame per doz., Reports from the great fron centers dur- [ (w0, is ulso payable on that date. On I do coupon 6% 3 {81 No. Av. &h. ported 156 cars, making a total for the three | HOLLY BRANCIES=Per case of @ Ib%, | Ing the closing week of November dwelt | duty 800,00 {s payuble on account of the 0 old du; re8. oY b 18R BT pointa of &4 cars, againat 800 last week and | 39,00 Per bbb #1000 2 5o | 07 the scarcity of cars and motive power, | dividend on nlted States Bteel common b R | H 4 ] 088,000 bushels, co ed with 781,000 1a T " CCHE P L) e gol o ast, e | ghows no galn of any signif » from the 15 | o ;'Tr ol ey 1t whiat id T B Lol e oL L A could not be moved trom tho yards |inierior ‘on the .xlp‘}n:LK ‘movement, while Ay £ “ A H |80 e our equalled 324,000 bushels entine | 406, o 3 o the mills. Furnuce stocks of fron were | tha transfers o subtreasu A e O R e c f Y T ok e 116,000 Hehate | HAY=Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- [ thought to be somewhat ugmented. Bave Tainred 1o BT e Asdioaat ey 1 B te i .. TATSdING gon, 48 3 8 M % Compared with 45,000 last week. gale Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Chofce up-| The Iron Age has_Issue most_en- | plies of money next week, as indicated, and [ 4o chy, ‘44 104 Bt L. & 8 K. 48 | 42 8 % Corn was fairly ctive, making oo | 1and, $080. No. 2 upland, €507 medium, 8; | couraging report of % furnacos {n blast | Felier from the dautiation, are cleariy the | coouda do .. . 8. W, 18 | -1 170 gaing and holding them well. The cold | (04188 w. Rye straw, $. These prices |on December 1, with a capacity of 826l | only factors in sight to warrant the easter | ¢ of G 5 3 1™ Senther reports - suggested a_ probable | are for hay of good color and quality, De- | tons weckly. 'Thus, a new high recdrd | {000 ‘of the money market Forelgn. ex- B % | m slower movement of grain, and the out- m:."n‘.:“enr‘p |_u~(_.-n»m,“¢ cars, was attalned under’ clrcumstances which | chatge steadied today, with the relaxation “pacific 4, 193 #ide demand picking up again brought a BRAN W, 0%c; old, 66 appeared anything but prophtious, It must | o¢" b pressure for money, while money Ral'way 6s...12 el 1M good advance after an early sag. Profes- AR be appre IRte that since the month opened | vi1e8 advanced in London, ris and Her- & Pos 11814 181 161 wlonals also began taking on lines to some VEGETABL e "‘"" be H[Inn‘rl-l .'“:"r“"'l""\‘x"M lh;‘ Iin, the sterling also falling S oL & W, 4 81 ,‘4“ % 40 extent at the low price. A good demand for | - (GETABL present rate of ‘yield is probably much || dentime ‘The pments doubtless 138% Unfon Paclfie is..105% 16%) 4 181120 December Indicated a fair cash business. POTATOES--Home grown, $1; northern, | ighter. Hutnace stocks of plg 'ron des | mean that any lowering of the money rate 106k do conv. 4s.... 185 ... May_ open: steady and advanced until ¢ n'x.-:\.l{llu‘zrll,m $1.10; Colorado, $1.10. Ty Al T onaes NBYERbe %0 here would be follawed by further exports 1088 Wa - \ " eached 67% ere some small profit-tak- ) or_bu., We, Of 4 of gold n the late strength of the mar- Nty de e * Indicate . /8 0 T brought i slight reaction. but the close | HBEETS bu. basket, e textile material industries have de- | i "gains of from 1 to 2 polnis were estab- 3 Bl g | pfadicatep Sundey, e B atotk 06w was strong, w@le up at 674as7ie. Recetvts [ TURNIPS-Per bu., bc; Rutabagas, per ed distinct firmness, Cotton not only |jighed among the local tractions, trunk West Shore 48 .14 | prought | 4R by ekl POud 0 605 were 157 cars. $1.25, the gain that followed the gov-|jjioe” coaters, both hard and soft, south- | Erle prior 1. 4s QIW. & L. B, 48.... ght in today by each road was: 8 605 Oats showed a tendency to follow the BERS—Hothouse, per doz., $1.25, [ (rnment ‘my.r}, but made a fu{m r "fl' westerns and a numbér of specialties. Gen- do general 4s m. Tob, 4s .62y | Cattle. Hogs, 8hi H'r's, 060 other grains early, but later recovered and | LETTUCE—Head, per Ebl., $6.50; hothouse [ Yitnee and indlcations of continued stren®th | eraj Electric rose 7 points. Amalga ed [*1" W & D C 18 Wis. Central 49,0 80 | O M. & St P. . v 440 with one or two minor setbacks ruled inde- | lettuce, per doz., L *:" smdily taken ot Snohas ¥pintiers | Copper fluctuated feverlshly on the an. | Hock Val. s '\'| & Bt . . ‘810 pendently strong. Trade was mostly among | PARSLEY—Per doz., Mili e readily taken at unchunged hrices: | nouncement of the open cut in the - i bl | Missourt Pacit 3 “ i% 10 Commission houses, with supplies a littls | RADISHES- Per doz Mills are busy und fall lines of overcoat- | piy CGIRIT. “Tho stock Tose to 65 *BIA. **Offered Union Paciiic 15 e short. Provision houses sold deferred fu. | SW POTATOES Home grown, per "ID 'im "l"‘m .!m.‘lslml(”‘r 1y faciti time and was near that point several times & W 15 20 6 10 tures. May opened steac e :~nrl\; Ih(:\2;2';",\:(nnnfifl,n|mr‘ bbl,, $3.25, A “lt‘-‘l:nll:‘lln‘l irimer, but shioe manufac ::l’,l;: ‘the low price was 884 and it closed only % Boston Stock Quotations. ) «I«‘ M“\ &on .‘.j $ . 120 810 o falr professional bulling reacted AR olland seed, crated, 14c, € able to secure comme ate gains her at & net decline of 1% B Py M. & . 7 10 and on the falr BrofesslonA el o | GAULIFLOWER. et orate. & i because some shops have contracts for ma. [ higher ata net declind o 1o, 0 0] ROSTON, Dec. 18.—Call loans, 4@6 per [ " B s ) i 1 o i celpts were 145 cars ONIONS—Home grown, per lb, 2a2ye; | terfal ut old prices and are ubje to Mold f o, ;iivo " Total sales, par value, $2.9 cent; time loans, 4%4@6 per cent. OMclal *Q e H 616 Protesslonal provisions were falrly active, | Bpanish, ‘per crate, $2; Michigan ' reds, ‘s¢ | 4ygtations to Jobbers at firmer fgutes. = |{itcd states bonds ‘were all unchang closin TRILy ! 815 but only steady. There was some outside Mt Have o Lo PrCatCetE | SHAL GRRINEY [ile 1ant qul) - — — - . & P 9 620 buying and considerable local selling LERY—Kalamazoo, per bunch, 2ae; | have, exprossed great fafth in the futur® | rue " Commercial Advertiser's London | Atchison ds.......1% Uez .........., dig|Cs R L & P, 1 80 Fluctuations were narrow. May pork “ka, per bunch Caltornta; | 0 prices, many anpouncing thett intentlon | 4 ancial cablegram says: There was a |(Gas 18 ..o 8 [Amalgamated ... 6% | 1llinols « i 3 clowed 24 lower at $16 May lard a ! fate e e s o ed i auie | thin attendance at the Stock exchange Con, 48, 1110 80 (Baltic' ... 000 ] i Bhade lower at $08@0.821 and May ribs a | NAVY BEANS-Per bu, $2.15, e e ! ol o nid guots: | today and business was interrupted by the [N, B G. & C..... 51 |Bingham e iy Total recelpts.....108 161 ehade higher at $5.6508.5715 FRUL ons reachi a more profltable point. Specu: “which fgolated London from the prov- | Atchison .. LT ICalL & Hecla..!. 630 ‘The disposition of the day's receipts was Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | APPLES—Ben Davis, per bbi., $6.007460; | 1oge,oncrators, us usudl, unticipated this New York cables were also delayed, | do pfd " “81g Centennial .14 las follows, each buyer purchasing the 6 cars; corn, ars; oats, 165 cars; hogs, | Wine: 5: Jonathan, §6.60; Beijeowers. | chdency epitimate busltiess gnd 1pau: tone of the market was cheerful on | Boston & A. 08 © Copper Range ... 57 | number of head indicated CATS; ) Winesaps, $6; Jonathan, $.50; Beiicfowers, | gurated rous campalgn. The upward o S 7 27,000 hend. per box, 1.6 Blovemunt ot ootion DUites. culminated oh surrenders. American hung | Boston & Me......191 Dominton Coal .. 47 Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. The leading futiures ranged as follows: PEARS—Vikers, $2.%5; Lawrence, $2.25@ | Monday, when My deliveries at this clty k carly, with,a slight rally g New | RoRon e Haa R Qmaha Packing Co T8 b - — = -~ | 2.60. b anded 88%c, by k_opening. The favorites were South- | N Yo 5 . 212 \Isle Royale ... ® [G. H. Hammond.. . 160 Articles.| Open.| High, | Low | Close. |Yes GRAPES—Malugas, per keg, $5.5006 5, Tt heat, Including flour, from |erh Pacific, Union Pacific and Erle. The | Kitchburg pra ... 14, Mohawk o......... 31§ | Swift and Company...... 120 | CRA RIES—Per bbl., $7.50@8.00; per | a1 8y Asat e S oo | close was dull. Copper touched £5i% the | {inion | ves KON n Cudahy Packing Co...... 1% crite, a 18 o he nited ates were §,643.6 i Rio tintos, fter declining to 409 Mex. Central 215 Osceola ... Armour & Co. = - - ate, ez S e bushels during the last two ks, against | ton and v ot % | Amer. Sugar 1205 Parrot Tt e 440 514 Wy T TROPICAL FRUITS. ] Bl R Maghs ) e | cloved at 41%. London is puzzied by the | 4 TR 180 | Quincy Omaha, from K. €000 May |10%@, 8% T9ly 9 3.2 g R ey o4 , bsence In New York cable dispatches of | fmer . Quney ... . R. Becker & Degan... 160 Tul 0% 80N Sow o0 | ORANGES- Floridas, $3.55:.60; California | vears ago. Fancy prices have not yet ma- | absence in g d Don. 1 & 8 Santa’ Fe A ansant & Co 4 ] WSy T oty e budded. | terfally restricted foreign Tk, but thera [an announcement of a dividend on Amalga | GOV Kieetric Tamarack Vansant & Co...ooiveeie 18 & L0l ORGP oisleson v, $3.6003.75; cholce, $3.00 | is evidence that western holders are being | mated P l‘ Ny gl LR 31 setric 3 ITrimountain Livingstona & Schafier.. ; '] May 6@ty @ty 68 tempted to part with their supplies. 1In | cont wat, Malwiite amount of £200,000 h BIhTn & Hamilton & Rothschild.. 10 May Mty b 0% —Per bunch, according to slze, | two_ wec nterfor receipts have been |terday. Gold to the amount of has & O S United States 1 July (B L. F. Husz ¥ £ 517 bushel out to Roumania. Paris exchange is vy Utah 2. 75, against 10,844,554 bushels Ay 4 *Oata— A i FIGS—California, new cartons, c; im- | last year 5 two years ago Berlin, 20, 0% Victorla P el el L Wi . De UL T 7% parted, per I, 121, Corn at new high point for following the closing prices on <. 903 Winona ... Wolt Packing Co. . M1 51 -4 My [$6400 6N%GT DATES—Perstan, in 60-1b. boxes, per Ib., [nearly a d exceeding the price of a | the New York Stock exchange . com..... 13 |Wolverine B AR Hhald b .. 40 podly || ot 6%c; Salrs, 6 rago by 6 per cent und approaching | o - YRTICT] Adventure a2 | A MERERI s sete by 3 o B5.... o K} {1637 7 MISCELLANEOUS. to the quotation commanded by the | Atchison 70 o prd .. R ki ks - g 2 Jan (1697 1030, UTS—New crop. walnuts, No. 1 soft | West last year, when the yield was short, [ do pfd - Sty go. Paclfic . - O ) eS| o -4 o R Ko el | shell, per 1b. 12c: hard shell, per 1b., Tho; | Naturally, reports are ‘insigniicant from | Balimgre & O. 13 8o Riway - SENAH Sraen Ao of Guttle ere. todny and ‘while' the. better i Py ard— P ol doe 5o 1 el Afantic ports for two weeks ame RO e iys 108 o pfd ... z : ot cattle here today » the. bette ] 84 Jan g8 | 9l osmg | Noo b sort hell, doc; No. 2 hard whell, o s bummals. oaalnst 0SB OB LNE | can. Baclfic as & P LONDON, Dec. 13.—4 p. m.—Closing: grades wold freely at very satisfactory §ror 388 100 ¢ May 975 | 9824 9 Brazils, per 1b, ldc; filbert In-r b r Can. Southern, St. L. & W — — prices in most cases th wis more or " 323 ... 660 Ribs— | | almonds, soft shell, 17c; hard =h 18c; ailures for the week numbered Ches. & Ohi Mo prd . Cong., money.. 92 Y. Central.. ess tendency to neglect the common kinds, ro were not enough sheep o San 14 840 | §amy | pecans, large, per Ib! 12 small, 10c; cocoa- T PR A | Chicago & A 1% Unfon” Pacifio .. do fccount 27 Nor. & \West Receipts did not inciude very many corn | the market uday o make a falr test of th May | 8674 885" | nuts, per cwt, §; chestnuts, 12c. sventoen in Canada, against twenty. | 4o ntd o o prd Anaconda. 0 ptd g fed steers this morning and anything at | uation. Taking the week as a whole : el LR e | THONEY-PeF hsection cae,” 8500575, Rk 4 | Chicago. 1.°& 1.0 Ji%s Wabash Atehison ..0111111 T8%(No, Pacific pfd all good met with redy sale at fully steady | thers has been very little change {n prices, i CIDER Nehawic, per ‘B, 4 Niw y o L o, pra o pta s adloniarie & A prices. The common and warmed-up cat- | 88 the demand for the good fai stuff hn o] 0f Y vere . 0] 50, = 5 | c . L, E. altimore 5 Pennsylvania old somew ha ovenly, e e qual o o supply, Gaah quotationn were as follows: o - | Yol B0, 1 green, 6o; N WEEKLY CLEARING souse TADL®, | Chlcago do tle sold somewhat unevenly, the same as | fiply. € any 1y 3.70; straights, §3 Can. Pacific Ches. & Ohlo... winter patent 4| Reading clears, ; do 1st pfd Chicago G. W i % ex sellers | thINE & #omewhat better feeling 1y notlors do 18t prc they have all alon In some ¥ [ While in | @ble on both fat sheep and limbs, s is got steady pri Wis. W ‘ 2 green, st No. 1 salted, Te; No. 2 falted, 6% l e thought_ the . apaols 9 tents, $3.35 veul calf, & to 124 Ibs, 9c; No. d0 24 b a0 BIANE Chicigo G. W.i.. 23| do 20 prd SThe iey N as o ey | Shown by the ease with which sel P e e i 2 o 15 bs., e Ay hides, ko Aukregate of Business Transacted by | "% 5 W Adims Expross. C. M. & St P16 |80, Raflway e "\.‘»En'fni.:" nat do duite us well ue hey | disposed of the better grades, “The forie WHEAT"No. 3 spring, 72a76c; No. 2 red, | Delts, Batic horke hides, 180l s Asssalsied Baskia R ‘Am, Expross Dinver & R. G... il do_"prd . } Ly ot a8, [ market, however, has been very it S0msc SAUVERKRAUT—Per -bbl., $3; per bbl, d Chicago T. & T.. 1504 U, o prd 03 180, Pactfle rather dull today | the week, as very few buyers have beey OATS. No. 2 white, 481zGi4s%c; | $5.75. NEW YORK, Deec. 13.—The following prd .. 84 Welly Ero oo g itnion Pactf 0 of prices was downward | 4t the vards. © Ae previously mentioned No. 3 whi 3 | table, compiled’ by Bradstreet, shows .the | (. (. (. & St. L. Anlay Q0. IeC RiQreeec O] A0 RE I | all around. There was very little competi- | BECOS ATe now at the low point of the sea- RYE--No. $t. Lounis Grain and Provisions, | bank’ clearings at the principal cities ior | ¢ Southern o T i Mo ots o . r' el tion between the differcnt buyers, as none [ {01l A0d commlission men are advising their BARLEY—Fair to cholce malting, 8a62. | g 16018 Dee, 18~WHEA cher: | the Week ended Decem| with the do 1st prd L 1o 81 | J1UNOIS SO e B of them seemed at all anxious for supplies, | DAtrons who ‘intend to feed to buy” while SIZDE-No. 1 flax, $1.46; No. 1 northwest- , JQUIS, Pee. B—WHEAT—Higher: | centage of increase and decrease as com. | do id pfd...... alfhy Olli.eoc 8 LoUTs, & B Wabash . | The keneral market today could safely be | PFices ure low ern, $1.47; prime timothy, $6.53; clover, con- 4 red, cash, elevator, § track, MW | yared with the corresponding weck last | Del. & Hudson. sozse g, | < 20t prd ... <% | quoted weak to a dime lower and in #ome atlons: Cholce lightwelght yearlings, RSN December. §2isc; May, 8c; No.'¥ hard, | LT bt T & W o bt - SotBpanien a2 T R e ediine wan sven grenter. | | 4410 good (o chelca madium welkhk PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $15.30 e, g s AT LR, s enver & i YT e . 0 s sold < cady | Yearlings, $3.60@3.90; fair to good vearlings, @ Lara. per 100 ok shena s hore| CORN—Higher; No. 2 cash, Gile; track, do’ pfd . 5 BAR SILVER-Quict, 25%d per ounce | Good fat bulls sold at just ubout steady | .36 6): cholce wathers, £ 550465 fatr i " by sides (loose), $8.36a5.50. Dry sajted | 88°@68%c; Decémber, ~ 667yc;’ M He CITIES. | Erfe 55 MONEY- 8@ per cent; the rate of dls- | | o prieas are now Tully She lower | §90d Wethers, $3.10G3.35; choice ew ahoulders. (boxed).’ $T.01isa7.o0, Bhort cleap | JU1Y, 69%c 5 d do st prd i m the open market for short bills | [foted, and are now fully e lawer | §35, fajr to good ewes, $3.40G2.00; commen sldes (boxed), $8.S068.00, OATS—Higher; No. 2 cash, 48%c; track, | _ L do__2d pfd 16 per eent; the rate of discount in S oL TGl chanks todaytin. Goad ewes, $1.00@2.00; cholce Tambs, $4 5004 VHISK Yo Basts of high wines, $1.32, omber, ' 48%¢; May, 47%%c; No. 2 | Nou York ai. Nor, pid ! Lectric pen, market. for three months’ bills | WS 108 UG fair to good lambs, $4.%ad.5! ‘The following are the receipta and ship- Hock, Yalley ... & Coat O pRr oent There were only a few stockers and feed- | €% $2.90a3.15; feeder lambs, RY irm, 6 k. | do prd ity Hocking Ca FLOUR-DUll; red winter patents It n'l Paper resentative sales ments of graln yesterday ) sale and s is very apt to be the filinols Contral New vork Mining Stocks. ore cles. o L e close of n weel s ded dq | No. (RN Bl ... Recolpls, Shipmenta, | 400" extra_fancy and straight, . | S [ LoNR S e By g W YORK, Dec. 13.—The following are | Was entted, o At ‘6F the botier gradag | |4 cull ewes AR O Tty nominal, $8.00G6.18 | Pittshurg 4 | .99 B 50 Laclede Gias the closing prices oh mIning stochat sold about steady, but the common kinds | 14 cull s Corn, bu...... 161,000 R oL, £ gt I | San Franelsco Na Nat. Biscuit were 1 ted and prices a shade easter, | 258 cull lambs b i CORNMEAL-—Steady, $ | Baltimore a0 pra ational Lead . ) = | "There were not enough western rangers native ewc B ua oo ushig LR T PeeiOg] WAtked, sest ok, | Benses Gl o T | e NOS tonal Sait ARRDE Coni s Gitfle, Ohtet .., on sale thix morning to make a test of the | %7 native swe Barley, bu 134,000 " \U"_l 11; timothy, $13.006114.5 Jratrie, | Minneapolis 20,141 876 veer | Met, 8t. Ry do - pfd Hreece A 3 (Ophir .. market. Representative sales: » ';“I“'I‘\f‘ bucks On the Produce exchange today the but- | $14, % e o RERMAS) «\'n\x\n.‘v:;m“ | 19,678,200 i | Mex u;r.lll A 'l-«ln 1(r||nn\'l:‘;k'r on.. 1'-1.... nlh( B ERS. native ewes... i ter market was steady; . creamerlos, 15 | | WHISKY— N8, o) | Ao tiona st . Comatock Tun o108 g KEREA e Wige: dairies, i o Chse m“nl?u:‘l‘y 1'.»1' ?l‘(?!l‘\‘s‘("(‘:'r'f!:'r\' TLF | Cleveland ceenne | Minn. & St. L. Ml Con. Cal. & Va age ... 17 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MA ‘ @ihe. Eggs, firm; fresh, . " BAGGING—5%G8kc. | o e | | dio- Pucin Gay | Dendwand rerra Slerr Novada ‘ ~ _— HEMP TWIN 3 1B ihin i ] Nyt o e e R Cattle Dull—Hogs § NE 3 INE YROV P e 1 40 8y trinsirettor do P Iron Silver Voe Standard .... &8 Steady and Sheep NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | PROVISIONS Tor lower; jobbing. 18 Wi, o i b Jear BIVEE oesee @ v aaan H . boxed, dull_and ecasy; extra shorts and | i [N ¥ iDaRY Ly g Blsel i s i et Deo. 1—CATTLE-Recoipts otations af the Day en Vaviows|clear ribs, $0.0: olear sides, 1.7, Bacon, | & i do = 12 Bugar 4 Bank Clenrings. 3500 head: very dull, prices steady; good o i Commodities, Oy 'ribs, $0.87%: “cloar Widos, 30,856, | Providence ... | No. Haclfic ptd.. 991 fenn ; Baras N {0 prime, $6.001760; poor to medinm, 8. 7 e ioe, W4 Slear Kie, mose. .| Bavannah’, : Ontarlo & W0 % U, B & Co ADELPHIA, Dec. 13.—Clearings, 5.90; 8tockers and feeders, $20004.0: cows, " YORK, Dec. 18.—~FLOUR—Recelpts, | yor firm at $i20 " 6 i oo Bl o Denv of | Pennsylvania ... 148%| do pfd ... 81 i; balances,” $1.656,94; money, 5 per $lovaiis: helgers, $17a50. canners, 81 bbin.; exports, 14409 bbim fairty | ROy iow: chickens, 5aswc; | Bh JoNeDh | Reading ... 463|U. 8. Lenihor..l! 11t | cent ' O : 200, bulls, $L7@450: caly $2.00005.23 ! udy but'dull, closlng ‘a_little better in | aprings, 6ic; turkeys, Sigcs ducks, Toi | Nommad 11 [ g8 1 Bide e Tl N pbar.s s Tt | 08 AL MORN, Deo, 18.—Clearings, 18518, {exas, fod steors, $4Wa50; wektern steers, b Its whebtt e e e o | springs, $%o; S 5 Momphts ....ioireris do 2a pra.. ubbier. 1] 733 | 704; balanc ; ‘money, 41 per cen it i avheat: winter stralghts, 83450 | geese. ifibe > ; - attle o, i |86 L. & 8 FlIl prd : CHICAGO, 18.—Clearings, $26,009.007: HOGS. R 35,00 head: estimate g pruMoles pajsste SLEGN.10; talf 1o BURTER-Steady; oreamery, 025%c; | Wishingion do 18t ptd Stocl balance 735; posted exchunge, $1.81% tomorrow, - 100 over 10k heavy RN g dujry, loac. o, Hartford do 24 prd. dlylo, prd otk | 48 New Fork exeiinge. par. steady, light lower; mixed and butchera CORNMEA EQOS- Steady, e, e wheat, | 108 ATE st L 8 W [Western Union - ong |8 LOUIS Dec. 1. Cléarings, $7.067008; | B wood to choloe heav, 36 i WHEAT—Hecelpts, 64,600 bu.; exports, 23,- | 20000 bu.: corn, 8100 bu; oats, 8,00 bi. | Foreas o s § ; halances, Wa0(ei: money, 4Go% ‘per cent; rough “heavy, 8576060 1ghi, $1 790050 oot Rpot. firmy No. 3 red, $obac, £ 0.V, | * SHIPMENTS-F (00 bhls.; wheat, | bartand. | L L) TNEWYORK, Dec. 18 —Clearings, $20 PN I a0 afloat; No. 2 red, S3%c, ele SR Y at, | Pol 3 NFE s c. L 1 . $201,- 3 LAMBS- Receipts, 12, Rorthern Duluth e 0. e vaiori, Ne. 1| 7,00 bu.; corn, “bui oats, 42000 bu Roc i B hlances, §7 1020 Blhdsonn head:sheen dul ah Tower, amibs strng » 1 930, o1 Iptior COFI e | HBOSTON ' Dec. " 13 e 8, $20,145,444; ) 106 er; good to chol Ners, §3. P ety S L by affoat.” Ontlons | apaan Clty Geain and Provistons. [kort Worch ; e balances, 32,196,650, RS AND HEIFERS. 6 00¢ falf to choice mixed, §15a5 1; west. E‘n’.'n"}.f?.-.;"fi"‘ decline they again reacted | KANSAS CITY, Dec. 13.—WHI De. | AHiSnta SO Catian Mamiat: LB i ;.".':;fi'.’:‘.'l,,.’"fl?fl:f.:‘- Tiatlye lambs, §.600 Drincioal buver: Closed strongat Topihe i | vomr oty TS 2 ‘bed, | Qo Motnes...... | Jalibiug Bigteipution Kuistivg Dewn YORK, Dec. 13.—COTTON-S, 0 L1300 300 Officlal yesterday: Recelpts—Cattle, 13,179 ! v Mirch cloved, e My U1 M 'flf“u L e bl b L R " Preparatory to Stock-Taking. quict; middiing Wpland. Sac. md s 30 e R LT AR Y closed at Sige: July. siasaige, closed | | CORN—Dy . % ry, 6% i DRl i Rcikis . ¢ ling gulf, She: sales, 00 bales. K Cxi0 g Sh ! . i hogs, | Watac: Docember, KGaILe, cloned at Mise. | ssc: M, sareer cann Moo 5 miscd, ther | NERUER e hensrcher] 8| NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Bradstreet's to- | flotea autet sad steady: Demember 'sHes 108 1010 3 09 head; she ‘ p ORN—Recelpts, 16,00 bis.; exports, 470 | No' & white, 8¢; No @osige. RAEALLR, ooty * | morrow will say January, 8.17¢: February, 8.19¢: MAarch, €21¢ soeee B0 ool 20 St Louts Live Stock Market Rke Mok frmy No. gt Sievhtar, and | TOATE-No. § whit | Grand: Raptds. 220 Hollday trade bn in full swing at all mar- | Aprll, Kele: May, ¥gacl Tune, xzic?” July] 106 310 49, LOLIE, Dan. WoOABYLI sharp gains ‘today on an active scare of | HAY—Choice —timothy, $12.60; cholce | Tauton & Jois, Vs fekine Satreuin Setirely | Ml TN Ted ~Steady 104 3 200" head, Mcluding. 1700 Texunn i marhat J shorts, following ‘manipulation by leading | prairie. $13.75614.00, ? [ R e e oM e hing | sales, 160 bales: middiing, 7 16-16c; receipts: 880 dull, slow: native shipping and export ‘ Chicago bulls and ‘fears that receipts will | 'BUT —Creamery, 16@22c; dalry, fancy, | Soreoian el R I T s U R A e 4501 ‘bales: ehipments, {536 bales; stock, " steers, $5.0006.40. with cholee grades at $6.50 | Birong and & B6¢ Naner Moo ossaraed §—Weak; tresh Missourt and Kan- | borand: Me il - | couraing, and the year's rexuits so far as | GRS b g g TON. 140 fo8; ‘rcora. underob Sh "5 Eiaton, 4 % N0 i May i ; fre ourf an- . | ascertained are on the whole very favor- | (NE IRLEANS, c - 1 6 cel der 1, b B closed 4t Tt Docember, 60 s stock, oted nge, 2ic dos., 1oAn i i1 | able. “Among the ind trles ron und stee] | Steady: sales, 6580 bales 09-1do; i o Niookers ad, fesders. a0, cove and OATS—Recetpts, 18,000 bu.: exports, 19,500 [ * RECEIPTS- Wheat, 50,30 bu.; corn, BIBRED s arerisns N e ™ oy ot e | middling, 8e:”good middiing, Sty middling : $2.6003.50; Texnn and Indlan steers, a0 ‘ R Spoty firm; No, 2, 81146, No. 3, bithes | so0 bu.i ants, 17,00 irmingham oo | earately describes the situation as regards | falr, 8 11-16= ‘recelpts, 1 bales: b.00; fed, $3.00GA; grassers, " cows an 4 white, §c; tra HIPMENTS “Wheat, 1530 bu; corn, 302,064 bales " Futures, steady; December, hetfers, 32301340, : 4 K peka ... il the fecling In the trade generally d mixed western, Bigtliso; track white, ‘5o W bu.; oats, 14,000 bu e ok o1 {5 | inotmeh St tnfs Condition ke con- fido;, January, Kasie; Eobruary, Kok e i pA1OGE Recelpe m-fn”"i dy tor ] HOPS—Steady’ state, common to_ chofce, Milwaukae'd mington, Bl 9| servatlve as a whole, as evidenced by the | g0 .05 00 s 1148,18¢; July, 126815 id Ights, $6.8066.00; packers, 35908, | F s mon to cholce, » aukee Grain Market. Davenp % pegging of fron ore (old range) quotitions reena1140 [ . 85 0 5 Bacife RoanC 1 cvom, 1 ise: iy S8 FAUK ; L fon i | 4.5 | Jor the coming year at old prices in the Coffee Market frd | A b e G R e oo soast I P, U@le; 190 crop, WJILWAUKER, Deo. 13— WHEA na o 89| tuco of & contemplation to advance: that . 3 b Ga55; Tambs, $.0006.2; culls” ang. Buek 1 VRS Bleady; Galyeston, 0 to 2 Ibe., | soqage i Tawelleristiorsatoavinl obably never hefore was so much busi- Ao Ot . H~CoupRE-apat a5 $2.2603.7 Fe Yo Satitorpia. 3 do ® 8., 19%c; Texas, ‘tl:‘el—:!l\_xhvl"';;"; 63150 e )\\k( x‘t‘m Ml ness md.\m‘l n; advi ce a8 (!nvl-]u-llr at pres- | Cordova, Pygle. CEltures opend A steady, 10 Kansas Clty pek Market 3 - e : ARLEY—Firm; o sample, \kro § ent with pig fron, rails and finished prod- | 5610 points higher. The market was 3 3 . & LEATHER — 8te hemlock solo. | i New Bedford | Sota ‘The former i In batter demend s | fom Fointe Hisier, "This market was fndlly s of e 21,7 bags. {n- KANSAS CITY, Dy celpts, 3,000 natives Texany Dyenos Ayres, light to heavy welghts, 2| " OATS—Higher; No. 2 white, 4646} Lexingt ' Lo FEseg CORN—May, 67%c. Springfield, T | 816 can be had at valley furnac . though | points. T\ $15.25 1% the nominal rate. Prodiction Ix tal sales we of 0 fleece, 9603 ;' ing January at March, 6.5, M alves; market steady to 10c lowe e domestic fleece, 25G26c; Hinghamton 1623 | at'an unhoard of rate, deapita car shortage | 70607 100. Tul: 19561300 Banteraies: 1ay: SXport A Srassed Hect LBV P RGV S ONa—Boet, quiet: family Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, | ¢hitianooga ‘Stopping coke dellveries and stocks of bii | November, T65¢ S A O RheC Aiers, B $11.00 K lamazoo » sUIl decreasing. Southern fron deliv- ers, $3.0004.45; woste ) fed st z50; mosn, 3950 1000, beet ham .50 Dec. 13.~WHEAT—Cash, 0.0; beef ham: MTINNEAPOLT PEO ....o0 erfes In November were the heaviest on Dry Goods Market. A WORLern Fange steers. $. 60040 oo, pucked. $l0%g12.00; clty, §20; ‘Indla i December, 7i%c; May On’track! | Youngstow: record and higher prices for this and for | . T ’ Tndlan steers, $3.60a470: Texis fod el O a1 Ly, Mmeats, steidy: pick: 1 hard 0} 1 northern, Tisye; | Springfield, bituminous coal are deted, NEW YORK, De 13 ~DRY GOODS. native @h.10; heifers, e u’“nilm“.";“phllr‘ly? rm;\_m‘; ;l No. 2 northern, 1 Rockford The crest of the rise in cereals was | Home demand 'for cottons was good, hut bulls, ! alves, $3.0000 ern steamed, $10.17%: refined, easy: cone | BRAN TN LonLhEed F reached on Saturday 1ast for coarse grains, | business checked. The demand for yarn 0 head; market 100 ~In bulk, $20.00G20 wis | held for fine goods. change in bleached tinent, $10.2; 'South America, $11; compound ik oux Falls musech for. wies: and or coarse colored cottons. PHnt clo . Atk gt wales G0 short clear, $I8.506020.00; mess, $10,25011 26 ivain Market, Bloomington, 11 time was offset by heavy new buyin advance occasionally paid. Prints and |- SIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20 head i BUTTER-Recolpts, 3,662 pkes.: unsettied; | DULUTH, Dec. 13.-WHEAT Jacksonville, 1. 1801 429 ety Tt bt he Kratn movcment | singhams unchanged. Linens firm B B TR A BIRHEe AR K i stat dalry, 1 creamery, 16a24c; June [1 hard, northern, 724, *Columbus, O . 7,461,100/ and increases in yisible supplies added to - AND HEIFERS. vestern lambs, $4.2 ethers, T inctary, 13g18 Rortharn aber, TXe; May, sHalveston +oovesees b 89| the breaking of the drouth In the south- New York Live Stock Market, 00 bbb 8500 4.00; western wothers i Th. ewen, OLERI-Recolnts, 2% pkgs.: firm; | TCORN—¢ sHouston ... ++ | west, and the tightness of money left the : ot $0.00g3.7; culls and feeders, $.0068.35. Sl Boptombes lomauis; JagioAci, fancy | OATE—ike. S Deard masters of ' the field e e Mk ol I il FERS. . : - Septomber, 10%@110; late made, best A ' TR JUARHAS (08 PU8 aak k0 a0 ces | COIDUE head; market v and 107 e stoo s arge. Slac: late madt, bost amall. 10610k Sugar Market, flkesbarre ... ey Ele A Bart ar Ny bricen | lower: axen and stage bulls, $235 | 3 - 3 Alask: fh S POULFRY=Allve, steady; " springers, Albany had rosutted N a Kain 'of about 130 each | G438 cows, §1.60q extrd fat | 3 H The following table shows the receipts ot turkeys, Kc: fowls, 10hge; dr d, qul NEW ORLI , Dee. 13.-SUGAR~— n wheat and corn from which the fall this Cables | 2 2 cattle, hogs and sheep at the five prineipal :'l;:‘l:llvrn. M@l0c; fowls, W0@10ke; turkeys, | Steady: open kettle, 8¢; open kettle ¢ L U, 8 402,831, & AR i Nt e rovislons Sympa. i % markéts for December 13 R trifugal, 3@dive; dentrifugal granulated, | Outside New York 39,930 thize with the movement and the high price oEx. Jfttle | § H Cattle. Hogs, Shaep, W METALS—The local copper market is o Ao white, 38%@ 3% yellow, 37-18q | = - of low foodstufrs ature of s $4.00a7.50; little 16 1 Bouth Omaha e 21682 10 ) 260 moralized. The Metals Selling company [3%c; second, 2adte, - Molasses, stendy: open CANADA. AR e TR - A calves, $1.9574.00; grassers, | 19 5 Chicago peee 12,000 educed prices 1Glie today. The street 204080, centrifugal, T@2le, up, DA RS R OO ries has Strengthened this week ¢ dressed veals, balle per i H Kansas Clty 200 {o0ks for a furiner reduction. It is said e s | fiiiunnco of the bullishness Brought out by | aro Foreidy” LaiBs- Hecolpts, 11 cars: BULLS B Touts 109 c con making con- YORK, Dec. 13.-SUGAR-Raw, ITIE searings.) Ine.| Dec, | (Hgnce of the bulllshness brought aut by | sheep steady,” prime and choice grades oz 30 8t Jose { tradts for a great deal of copper at prices refining, 3 & centrfugal 38 tast bl oed | Clearings,| Inc.| Dec. | the low Bov e e ®is eimanoq” g | irm; lamba 1iglsc higher: all sold except ( § ) 1 " 10 4 ) even lower than covered by today's reducs | %c. Molusses sugar, Sige. Refined, stead 4 "] holiday'l cotton in excess of last veur. | o1 ssan 15 Tambe 01w oo culle; | 1 ) 335 1 0 Total 18,457 tlon, Everybody seems o be at soa regard- | crushed. 540c; powdersd, 5o; e s 19013 Exports have reached nd passed Tast | $ya0 070 lambs, M.25a750 culls, $3.000 | g il 1 1380 g the future of the market. Reports are | 4., Molasses, steady Toronto . Lo oaket soasai's Tecard, Btaple cottons are on the | poas 1 g 1 1670 current that the reduction was made s & ——— Winnipeg Whole firnrer and sellers are not an anxions | Are oird-orbeiors et higs. b2 | ¢ : 1 s in the copper War, but wers danied by Evaporated and Dried Fealts, Hallfax 4 as 8 whilo ago. Woolen §0ods are in g00d | nosiars oge cotorn llght hogs, $.6006.10; i i Tesepnene 1088, " o iy s a8 ovi- JEW Y - couver, B. | demand bartic C dre o I o 6 88 1 fantly,fiade 0 5, to 0L prices dowi o' || NEW YORK, Dec. mBYAPORATED |Jiamilion -1 B AT B | e e i ! Boyd Commission Co ] l, o 1 e market for evap- 0 3 de 00l I8 strong 10! h unchang 4 commerclal basis. "The local prices are now | orated apples' wis modcrately active and | Vietoria, B ¢ 61.0 ey ol “domand. mith Lonaonatiohits | 8T. JORRPH, Dee. 18.—CATTLE~Ra.| 1 1 Sucoessers te James K. Beyd & Co., a8 follow Lake, ll»nmp ""“f, electro- | the undertone was generally steady; | »Quebe 1,656, higher on merinos and unchanged on cros ipts, 900 b ateadvi Datives. e 1 1 OMAHA, NEB. Iytie, $16.00G16.35; casting, $15. The London | steady: state. common €00d, 0G8I0: I AR T A " | Cows 'and heifers, $1.00a5. 40 . } i mfie“r‘ m:rke:‘e::vll of, r}]m ;n;my.w:h:;r :,r’l‘m-. a9le; cholce, 9%@¥Ne; tancy, 106G Totals, Canada...$ 45,30, Boot and shoe manufacturers are still | 5, Is and stags, § { { OOHUIBBION } o o cel k0, “ A L shipments st v and ors, $2.0004.%. 3 J years. ' 8pot and futures were ‘quoted at | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Market | *Not included In totals because containing | bamiea ‘Tt 2y ed 400 FhIRmONES Sipicapily fand feeders, & SR 60 : : : ORAIN, PROVISIONS AND SP0CKS tx:fv'g.ma.li‘.'&'f"fi:e'“".'-kn";'n.f‘r'infli.'."’; oot | Sleate hayel ibtie: Mose PanY Sionls | S5y \leme, than clearings Wacs are Ta‘are not Anxious Tt mix } olen 2 1 Board of Trade Build e abou cots, Royal, 10@lic; Moor Park, @130, | **Not inelu otals because of mo |to buy largel 610 25 Led D0 o New York ol ! ; \ e M & $6.10016.5; pix Direct wires to Chicago and New Yer! e her, closing at $24.85¢20.12%. London | Peaches, peeied, 12gisc; unpeeled, 7gioe. comparison for last year. Higher prices of cereals shock our ex- Receipts, 7 head; steady, i, 40 ciee 210 B B0 Somrmmyndense, Jobu Ay Warren & S

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