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THE OMAHA DAILY MBER 16, 1901 LONDON STOCR MARKET DULL 567 e s 57 s COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 5 st 20| OMAHA LIVE STOUR MARRET |55 10 i o | (ONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Sevoral Devrewing Facters Affect the Ex- || Considerable was bookel during the week | Weather Condition Affects the Epeonlative Castle Reosipta for the Woek Abont Normal, | 11505, [ " n "L | Beth Whelesale and Retail Trade @reatly obange Early in the Week. moxtfow montha. - Ony “moderate and Temperam Appenrance of Bank Statement Causes but Prioss Eased Off 8.0 But they e to Improved by Celd Weather INTEREST IN FLOATATION OF NEW STOCK | wivuncet Tprica” | siblpners, re hol' di | WHEAT — WARKET CLOSES DULL | sioch mavins s o favorabie. mierpiee | HOGS $OLD A LITTLE HIGHER AGAIN TODAY | 1t sk bus el ARKET QUOTATIONS LITTLE CHANG:D - tation upon today's bank statement and at anything il — — Is almost no ! - bouht stocks briskly after its appearance. | that sellers b ey ‘o Attention of Speculntors Centered on | GERMAN COKE GOES HIGHER | trnde s Unimportant and Early De. As prices rose over last night'e level ‘r‘«;.luv I.“",., of Fat Sheep and Lam u..l,. for thom t Jobbers Antlcipate n Big Improye- . g nd o selling to realize was encountered, west point « ASON b A -~ the mperinl Tol o Compnny, tnepeuss a1 caused Hw mand from Commission Ho carelei prices ok irom the beat. T Been About Hqual to Demand and Suota kb werane ment in Collections to Follow . i ferings diminished ac the deciine and i Wi 1 cholce mediy we sk T Which bl d Mouth Boying and Cripples ORLy TERNNERSOUTR kY Clone wan T aia lovel generally PUEALY Prices Fully Stendy for Week, § 90; Talr 1o e bl i At Britk Trad Am Onts Fairly Active, above that of last night. Previous to the . stow. ice wethers, $3.8 In the Country bank statement the market was dull and WEY Fewders Very Kood wethers, $3.1003.80; ¢hol 2900 jr— 55 hesitating and governcd Inrgely by the er- ) falr to kood ewes. § HBERLIN, De 16, <The chief strength of ratic fluctuations in Amalgamated Copper, 2404290, common —— Wes, $1.00G2.00; cholce lambs, $4.7005.0 DON " o N " to | That stock | with running sales of e 1o good lambs, $14074.75; foeder weth LONDON, Dec. 15 ~Several depressing | the bourse during the last week was CHICAGO, Dec. 14.~An inclination to |, Th Hith runnir 7o toeder weih oF i factors aff the Btock exchange early | foreign rentes, Spanish 4s taking the first [ take profits and Saturday dullness worked Jaluares at €40, }Q'"n";m‘ 15 8l BOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 14 €68, 8200315, feedir lamb @l 0. Rep Wi ol OMAHA, DEC. 14 i the business was consequently | place and reuching their highest quotation (against the cold” weather bull factor In | B sakitie The 1ot “resord and sHecked & Recelpts were Sheep, | Fesentatly b hAVe 89 100K Desh Witnas Tor T, Sonery aull the outlook can hardly be [fn a number of years. Ther o larg and May wheat closed Se down, | breaking the low record T ficial Mond i ~ ~ ’ APtived A pogin, ishing at lns Considercd omineus, The Thing oy { Fansactions in Spanish 4. as weil as in | May corn e up and May oats Waile lower. | fdtancing fendency in other stocks, Tas IOfical Mondsy . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKE Feived and busine ully a brisk an earer with the approach of th of | Portuguese and Chinese rentes on the in- | Provisions “losed bailse to 12%¢ higher ast price was 6ilg, a net [ e ay. felpnted. | W holesulers e it more ?n.‘ "Year, but there In sufficlent money | vitation of outsiders Wheat had a dull, wdy market, ruling |the day. The stock went Sc lower than | Ofticial Wednesday 18" last week than they for some St ompa gh pi Official Thursaday..... . — 50 (st ween ihe : for wol fortheoming to meot requirements ‘with- | ' Townrd the end of the week thi8 dopart- | stewdy firat. but élosing dul Wenthor faturday, compared with & high peice early Ooral frars ik Cattle Stendy— Haher and Sheep | (il thne and £ 10 Al report Ut serlous inconvenience. ment weakened as a result of the Atgen- | conditions had u good deal to do with the eck, more tha " ok 8 e T : the outlook for this coming week 18\ ry O American shares were fdversely affected | fina-Chill (iMculty. German. loana mepe{speculative tomperament ang O ihe early P R AL Yesarding the stack was Hificlal Saturdiy ; . v (ncauraging, Traveliny men sny that (eed by, the break in copper und were fiat on the | kewise in good demand. scoring Iight | cubles were something 'of helbiy ey | much confused. and brokers suaily creds Total this week.,.... .17 St 20004 | 100 B god, b CATTLE ~Recelpta, | tallers' wiocks ate going pleces at anges from official quatters as ‘to the | *The good tone of th ket for all fixed cand quickly sold up to sis@slce. Trade | ted with acting for insiders both bought [ Week ending Dec 1 it wead; Kood, steady; quotations nominal; f rapid Untll the Inat few days (h fRprobability of an outbreak Interest-bearing —socurities | 1s | matarially | Was not imnportant and the warly demand [ and sold the stock, The decline in qush e | Week ening Nov. §0:. it | LS | gvod (o prime. 8670, poor (o medium & not been cold enough 1o brng “ome ralls were depressed on the un- [ strengthencd by the continued ot the | fram commisglon ' houses was about the | serves of the banks wap aboul BW000 | Week sndine Nov: & e W e Sl s And feedere, welkht goods tnto very heavy " de: tavorable retirns. Mine shares, on the | money market und frach evidence that th cature s soon Kave way 1o pro \as expected. The liquidation in | Week ending Nov. 18....34lf 648 gud: holfers, | e T e te on : by | i : taking on the buige and the e \i- | the speculative markets was re ¥ ! Ein i "l gther hand, were favorably affected by | Irdustrial crisia 1s not exhausted. |y onedfie pulge and the market gradu: | the speculative markots wap ren ool tnwed ROy DS el st wops we. Nouth s ’ {hose ithes tn coming in in'a bunch There DEoeel Of & latge Increase of BiAmDe I | try ary apain ievorabis, hoth ‘e ousi | lower: &t alreceipty Wefe 40 encroachment on fhe surplus of $LO10- | Oinalia the past Severai days with coms | (HO Recelita, i ead; estimated | will b bt sell Tully. an thuch winter L el and the west representing conditions 12 | abolts and Butoth renrred U 0% ry tinne: | "ine transter of money to New Orleany | 2SFisONS! R — | steady (o strong and higher. 'Closed quil: | winter shouid be" euniay, and It o hard Considerable fnterest s folt n the in- | again growing worse. In the Slegen dis- | apolls anc eported 46 nk- | The tr el il - " 96 [ mixed and butchers, $Mu6.40, kood 1o | Hime. on: thes bably se ] r the thice points of b4 CATS ough the subtres was continu 1901, (1900, 1800, 1898|1897 . 1895, 1865 : me on they wauld probably sell much dustrial deparument in the flotation of the | trict, where the prices on vre have just | i B Tk R s et e and' forelgn exchange here hard- ! . cholee heavy, $6.20u8.60 rough heavy, $o.80@ [ more than nsunl 16 18 confidentls ex pew Imperial Tobacco ¢ e | fisn feducyd, frofit 51 to 16 mHarke & ton, recelpts were 810,000 bu) againet but money was easier in London and ” r B10; Ighe, #0008 Dulk Of wados, $08540 | pected by OmMAL Jobbers (hat Colestions ghieet of fehting the Americar fnvaders, | the biast furnaces voted vesterday ‘for Bbu, sgainst | ened, but monay was easier I Londen . 3 grle et [ Boctedt by oma sobbers (hat caticetiong This compun 14 an immense capital of | % per cent reduction of the outpu wheat ' bu Railroad bonds have been quite active v | | SHEEP AND LAMBS elpts, 1,000 | the better trade in the country. Colle F 1 FUStHer. rednction on hoiae IAY Yot |/ Cotn fairly fctive and ruled firm |and irregular. The United States old an | 8 4 | head: steady: lumba, firm; good 1o’ choice | tions have not been {n bad shape ) T criticiaed In some quar. | further reduction on-boller plates to 168 | ((OFh, Was falrly, active and catly [new 48 and the os advanced g per cent ove ; wethers, $L00G4m; falr to Chotce mixed, | time this senso as' no expectation of puying . divide The Cologme, Volks Zeltung felteraten Ita | BT N ot Thncher” Were ‘mise Tale | The Comimercial - Advertiser's _London on anything more than £600,00 of |statement to the effect that the coke yndl- | Pt the ‘gutside’ markets wore alvo falf | The Commercial advertisors London preference shares ch it 18 understood cate has already decided to increase ite | buyers. The cold “weather brought the | financial cablegtam saye: Amert ign CABTON D Y cmbany. It It b8 belleved | Aldes agree thAt (he Conaumera of Codl and | f201NE (0 s(ock' would be Hecessaey. Tha | KFADhIS. communtetion fs st disorgan capital of the company. B be agree th romaumers of eoaland | cash movement was slow and country ac- | red. Wabash, Atchison, Baltimore & Ohlo a foriic ind hard contest i ahead be e ot tor T B erram mand-t0- | ceptances froe, with western prices more [ and St. Paul were the best features. the reat opposing force mouth, hoping for better terma later. . | Stfractive thar at this point The following are the closing prices on ADVISES SELLING ON RALLIES | g ol aaricd ot i | ARV, fook iy "l s o g | ne e SO o Wi At any 1, but still a good many 825390, western sheep, $30064 niative | requests for oxtensions have been received lam Mo A0 western lambs L0E0 | since the first of September R E1PTS-OMclal « e 3060 head; Advan: business is also in a most sat hogs, {0.99) head; sheep, 9,30 head isfactory condition. 1t may safely b <atd SHIPMENTS-Offclal tle, 4,07 head that jobbers in almost all lin have m hogs, 4384 head; sheep, 1 head. orders for spring shipment than they ever had before Since the ¢ ler weather set Kansns Clty Live pek Mnrket, in traveling men have be getting a good i gy many orders which they could not captur KANEA CITY, Dec. U ~CATTLE-Re before and 1t s thought th the good celpts, 0 market compared with | condition of trade at the present time wi ARG 8, S@dsc lower; cows | bring in many more advance orders. lower tockers and | The markets have been rather devold of to_higher;' today's prices | important changes during the week A& fow export and dresse beet | lines have fluctuated back and forth 5 T6E6.00; falr to good, $1.75@5.6; | some extent, but note the changes s and dors, $30030.50; © western | of any - great i n The market Western range steers, [is o whole are €00, healthy cond| Induan steers, $1.506 | ton and Jobbers are all predieting g0 Texng cows 3 native cows, | firm prices for some time o come. opened Inirlqe (o e higher, tol do’ pid. dooe e, 10, " 331131332 3 0: helfer anners, 82,000 Sugar May Go Higher. high price at 16,¢ and closed wenk, Chl. & E. 3 3 $2.2504.25; calves, $3.00416.70; o & Co., says Uye Armessof German iron down, at e, Recelpts were 178 cars Chicago ¢ 23% 4, bed. ipts for week, 35,600 head; last weok here has been no quotable change in the withstanding the v rovistons were di Wit ruled ver do 18t p entra Liquldation has been aalte extensive dur. [ Withstanding the gloomy h repe WG dea Wy gt tled verp e, | TS5 T BN pid HOGS—Recelpts, 9,00 head: heavy, 5c | ditlons are such s to lead to the beilnf ing the pust”weck due “chiefly to Yo | The National Zeltung expresses this bellef | count and was supplicd by packors. Trade | Chicago & NWo ams IiX_ ! higher, others steady; ‘top, $670; bulk of [ihat higher “prices” will ‘rule ‘at no very Causes, firmer ne oy il g g " and adds At it awakens unpleasant sen- | as small_and country orders ere CoRI1L &P i \ an Fx 95 r . sales, 8.50. Avy, 36,5608, mixed | distant date. ter, of course, forced the selling 8004 | giates dominates European cointries In all | §18 %0, May Lard b7 up at $0.571 and | do pfd Ex. 15 The official number of ears of stc $.25@5.15; recelpte for week, 107,000 head; [sine last week amounting to l@%e por stocks to protect accountn; hence the [ FLES TOmATEes TEREOREAn SO May ribs 5@7ac higher at $5.6: > Q6 G & et brought in today by each road was st week, 111,000 hend fpound. Indications are that still highor geakness of the b clams ‘ot securl - “Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat Coiorado 8o 3 ar & 9 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep HEKD AND TAMBSReceipte, 100 hend; | pricen’ will rul in th o tutare” The There wis less r © to declines than . o . CatE: GOl 0 gars: oa 30 cars: hogs. | do 1st pfd.... prd Nlg ¢, M. & St P e 2 et 10@loe higher, compared with & | prune market i also firmer on the coast withessed during ummer months, Forelun Financinl gars; corn, 110 cara; oats, 130 cars; hogs, o d e A\mvrI L. il 0, & St L. Ry . AgO yrices nominal; native | and evapor wpleg are higher than (hy though whet this was due to free s SBON, Dec. 16.—Gold & quoted yos- Fhe leading s e ollows del. & Hudson pId Missouri Paclilc Ry.. .. lambe, $1. i tern lambs, $4.2564.75; | wore a w 180 here has been cor ing or willingness of the market leade Lol 14 whs quoted ye The leading futures ranged as follow: [ Del L & W, [Agier. & & Unton Pacific system.. it westorn wethers, | siderable fmprovement 'in the demand’ tor permit i modern gree of Hguld 3. *De 5.~The report o e | Articles.| Ope {igh, | Low, | Close. |Yes'y, | Denver & by Ny W. RY.eciiininnns . 7 : 50 [arfed fruite during the last few days and & matter of dount, * There In 1o duestio BAKK DEBAAIE Jab tie ek shaedtvoptans | A e L Y| “do ptd..... 7 anac Min ‘Co i Ao h | jobbers are shipping out constderable however, that the fature of the market will [ geit% ue Epain For TR Seek Cne “Wheat 3 § Wi Brooklyn R T e F, M. & O.'Ry.. .. stock for the Christmas trade. e ‘benefited by the present reaction. An | Sa¥ showss Gold 1o hand, tncre ! o ™ do 18t pfd . olo. Fuel & 1., &M BB Rivisiii, In farinaceous goods there has been an advance could not be conducted without a | besetas: sIver 1l hofd, twereased &6 Iaow s, Mprst Ldo 2d prd. . %0 SIS v B & Q. Ry iy . advance in beans amounting to 3ase per fresh start, and a fresh siart was fmpos- [ PLI7 ‘besetas, Gold was quoted yester y [BoRasl 80% Gt. N pfd B rie . R &P sible except at u lower level und with Tiew f 2 s . east.... . b ks | bushel. On account of light receipts higher .f ] Tk Hucowe Sukar R TR wet, o E : LOUIS, Dec TLE—Recefpts, | prices are predicted after the turm of the bleod, There I8 plenty of money seeking | 98 at 3425 5 Y 4%y niinot Gentral R par Tiinois Central . : o head, inciliding 10 d Texans murket | vear. Hoth package and bulk oatmeal has estme yut not at top prices. Those s oy G ler ofs Cel e b qu e shipping and export steers, | hee arked up owing to the prica NG M e e o T i whose | OMANA WHOLESALE MARKET. oy o @4 | Towa Central do ptd Total recelpts ... 8 005051 Chofer.” SEIGH 10: “dresned beet | meiing o eeh, Baon i (0 the high prics ratlons must bo_ depended upon for’ a 5 it ( Lake Erie & W, Laclede Gps The disposition of the days r;w-llv: was and butcher xteers, 3. 6 i0; steers under | and for bulk goods the advance amounts to successful bull movement are not likely to 5 W5 3 5 B [Na: Blscatt ... as follows, each buyer purchasing o | L0 1bs., stockers and_ feeders, ver barre buy at the il of ' rise. 1T, herefore, the | Condition of Trade and Quotations w 5 ‘ 1% 46l v : 4. Dlauit 10000 Mmioet of head. indivated ’},' 10G40 cois and helfers, 42.0005.00; can: | iyl ontireline of cunned goods 1 in @ by B LML RO o L L h“l'\"'l on Staple and Faney Produce y 01 i dm N St pid Buyers, ing ¢ Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. | [Lal: M ateers, $4.00 i DT 6 A B AL R TURCAER v AU e vitally Interes ) hi rices have 0. Americs Omaha Packing Co...... . 7 B own and helfers. $5 000340, 4 GG LR BUR L S L vow willingly permitted the market to re- | pGGS-—Recelpts, light; fresh stock, 2. 1 5 | 4 Pacifc ast g | G. H. Hammond Co.... p G435 'q'“u,f':-}:uh. Ifers 008840 ot markets. Tomatoes In particular are firm #pond nuturally to actual conditions, and | [IVE POULTRY- Hons. St oid 14| 16 & 8 y aciiic, Mall AAft and Company...... = L nihor on best Tothers ntendy: Tapket, ¢ | and “an advance has taken place in the this seems to they have acted wisely. | rocsters, Saic; turkeys, T(c; ducks and |1 Minn eople’s G Cudahy Packing Co...ees 2 i | higher’ e Mooy DiEs and | east. Prices at this point are the vame as 1t was the interteren o with yxl|,u nn'mlr'n\‘,: Big@oc; spring chickens, per b, | 5 214 | Mo. § _I‘r’mt “u Armour & Co. s : i s | Hghts Bi pd 8, H n\.\-\ yore & wWeek &80 | @ ke of & ‘ swing of the markets at the time of the | §ro 7 k 5 9 M {1 do pt — | ers shsva6 6, e Re it 100 As previously reported stocks of nuts are United Btates ‘Steel strike, the corn_crop | “BRgsED POULTRY—Turkeys, 9a10c Mo el Do B8 puliman B, Gar s ol : LT e SHIEE SND LAMBS—Receipts, 100 head: | being rapldly’ depleted_and several lnes demage, the death of President McKinley | qucks and geese, 7@sc; spring chickens, 5 N. J. Central 75 |Republic Steel CATTLE—The receipts of catttle this hutionk $195 | advanced sharply last week ard other untoward events t brought | 7i.qi8c; hens, 7@75%c. N. Y. Centrai.. 6% do pfd....... i week have been aboat normal, as there is Tomin g xR Nk | 8o far as the trade situation 1 concerned the stock market into the condition of | "RUTTER—Common 4 cholce Norfolk & W..... body Sugar ... y but little variation from either last week L0 ) s | local jobbors say there has been a great deadlock which 1t has endured for the last | qairy, in tubs, 16@lic; 3aAc o 2. do pfd........00 817 Tenn. Coal & from the corresponding week of last improvement during the last few daye Al two months. Had a recession of 8 to 10| "FRESH FISH-Black h_guotations w follows: No. Paclific_pfd.. wi|Union Bag & F Packers were all liberal buyers, but ‘ lines of seasonable goods v moving polnts been permitte between say July | pags, 10c; bluef 2¢; bullheads, ioe FLOUR-Steady r patents, Ontario & W... 4 o o tendency of prices was downward, L out at a verv rapld ra hristmas and October, we might now have been on | fing, 7c: buffaloes. 7e; catfish, 12 200 stralghts, $1.70G3.90; cle Pennsylvania H °r . 1% | Bareularly on the less desirable srades. | NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—~BEEVES—Re. | 80048 In particular are In big demand bull campuign Grapples, Tlcs halibut, 1ic; herring, fei'had: | spring spectais, 83.40; patents,’ $3.50G3.60; | Reading . : Khat, however, was the case at all market | celpts, 39 head: no saies reported; exports, Cot da Strong. ms to be now tardily | qock, pike, 1oc; red ‘snapper, 10¢; sal- 106330, L e LR B |G T L points and particularly at Chicago. 692 head beeves, 40 head sheep and 4,560 [* ¥ A 3 ponding ks which cannot be | men aunfish, fc! trout, 9¢: whitetish, ATENo. 8 HaTee 2 red, som| do 24 prd........ hgl, do prd. ...l 48 ) | POfte And BAFCRY e G few corn-ted | &2, iead hesve Trade with loc Jobbers con- fgrored , 6c; fresh mackerel, each, g - [ U L S steers included In the receipts from da CALVES—Steady; recelpts, head; no | tinues very b All lines for current use important h 18 not satls- 3 46ie; No. 2 white, gsaunc; | o Tat pfd...oo0 105 o prd... ool day and some of the cattle h sales reported, are in s the cold weather factory s the cclines in - ex- | “OYSTERS-Mediums, per can, 22; Stand- | N saptge. . i e Loaaron. good enough to sell as high as $7.00. HEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2003 | ha# B AL T S ports which we have cdly referrcd | ards, per can, 2e; extra selects, per can, ‘E—No. 2, #lhc. + Southw... g7ty Amer. ' Locomo. . Gattle’ that ‘are selling from $6.00 Up are | nead: sheep ltthe stronger; IAmbe About sys | MATK Tmmediate business (s to. The decline In exports of manufactures | 33c; New York counts, per can, 40c; bulk 4 ir'to cholce malting, 59G@6ic, | pEa vee 1;»}‘| PG, . probably not over 10gic lower than they | higher; 2 cars reported unsold; sheep sold | now better than it has been for a good is especially regrettable, and seems likely | Standards, per gal, $1.2041,25; bulk extra 1 _flaxseed, $1.4614: No. 1|5t Paul ... 0% Were o week ago and in some cases that |y %64 40: lambs, $4 .40, many weeks past. Not only fs the reorder to continue, for Europe & not In a condi- | seleots, $1.601.65; bilk, New York counts, L4k, Prime ‘timothy, $6.5, | “oqpuo oo clasa of cattle haye sold,fully as high | “TiOG8-Recelpis, 320 hoad: no sales re- | fride Kood but all kinde of holiday lines tion to buy short crops with freedom ex- [ per ga P, contracs ade, 39, elp ol as they did a week ago. The commoner | ported; market tated nominally Stronger. are also moving out freely, so that local cept food products which —short — crops | PIGE ive, per doz., 6lc. PROVISIO) bbl., $15.40 Boste Bk Gvotats grades’ and warmed-up cattle, however, Mlodeaidl il Jehbers are well pleased with present con abroad compel her to purchase. - Internas “holce, 6GSe. 50, Lard $0/5215G9.85. ' Short ATOR N et have declined fully 16G%ec. It has been an St, Joseph Live Mook Market, LN 0L ok ahiomisnt kit tional trade relations are anything bat CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. s e Dry salted [ BOSTON 1.—Call loans, 4@6 per | uneven market this week, as prices were Y L R RIES momiueeiment Giier SR atisfactory at the moment, the constant| npppg 4 to 6 feet, per dos., $L.7% 6 to o . Short clear | cont; time’ loans, 4G5 per cent. OMcial | stronger the first of the week and then T, JORHPH, Deo, 14.-~CATTLE—Re- | ghIY | S7e flee, coming in very irfoly. threats of tariff wars and retaliation b 8 Toot. per 0%, $350; 816 o Fest. per dor, | sides (hoxed). 88 S0G8.% Sting: fater o values took u drop and on Friduy | cafpie, 11000 Hand; ateady: Tintiven, §ig | Sales have extended (o practieaily all i simply an expression of cconomic stre $3.50; 10 to 14 feet, each, $1.00G1.500 15 to 20| WHISKY—Basls of high wines, $1.22, - - = thero was a stronger market, = For that | £} cown and helfers, 8108 0; vorin, $.00 | O SPTINK epecia nces. embroideriee, lis 1s the dark side of the picture oc " each, $2.0004.00. The following are the receipte and ship- | Atchison 4s.......102 |Allouez reason prices at the close of the wee ho.95; mtockers und feadern, $3.00004.25, white goods, wash goods and furnishing tiasted with our own extraordinary p EVERGREEN WREATHING—In cofls | ments of grain yesterday: <. Cen. 45...... 80 |Amalgam, 3 more or less uneven. Kair to good cattle | "HOQR—Recelpta, 6400 hend; stewdy; ughe |8ceds. 0 F o perity, which sulll continues with, wonder- | /% NIGIEEN NV EBATHING N ot | ™ Fiictes Recelpts. Shipments . G LU E [Balde 4 sold largely from 8.5 to 00, with the loss | and gt mixed, $5.80g60; medium and |, The market fs still in a very satlsactory i has been 2 inches In dlameter, per doz., $1.50; holly | Flour, bbls.... 7,000 00 | Afchison S Binghar Qegirable grades from $5.50 down hey, 16,80, B S ritas o oy cent Lifs ths tock marke wreaths, 12 inches in dlameter, per doz., $2. | Wheat, bu.. f ; do pfd. o asiz eCal. & Hecla ! The cow market also took a drop this | "SHI{Er AND LAMBS—Recelpts, nono, tandsny, of pri el HORUe o etary situation at the moment 18 | "HGLLLY BRANCHES—Per case of 50 ibs,, | Corn, bu 3 : Roston & Alb N 1 314 | week and the general market may be — pard, The advance o n raw catton hieh rates seeming probable | o't Y Oats, bu Siiise ton & Me. [ 1801 Copper 3 quoted a big 2c lower. The choicer grades | wlocks In Sight HESIRIVENCS YabY SipE iindecianeio tho preparutions for January dis- | Py GG NEEDLE PINES-Per dos., $2508 | Rye, bu. ..o v S ton Elev......168 "|Dominton Coal.. are perhaps not over 10@2e lower, but the Sight. market on practically all " cotton = goods bursement, | which | will be exceedingly Barley, bii:.eereses [N YN T & g Erankiin 1Y reaRim krades and - eanners o A e S e b e e firown and black goods 'in pardicuidr are RAEVECATES I, TORSLYOR. Bre miih VAIY, JOW BRANCHES—Per’Ib, #@ | On the Produce exchange today the but. | FI{CRUTE ped... s lale Rovale .00 1onee T8 Soa wodk, Gfod 10 ohole cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal | et froets hredloted for e nenm frtim, S Ban sopie shary scpsiantion of ‘loans ter muarket was steady; or 15% | Mex. Central 2118 Old Dominion RN SAYI IR RUBERL RGN to 9.5 markets for December 14 Denfms and shirtings have been marked o' quiroments, d e: g 3 ers’ assoclation: Cholce up- [ 10 Eggs, firm; fresh, ‘ . 0 good cows are wol om $3.00_to Juth Omaha ....... 6,157 4 o o The expe: ad- this tim: unsual and, of course, exert No. 2 upland, $8.00; medium, 98: | * i ll L X i 3 and common Kinds sell from $3.00 down to |.|’r']-'xn .- N A b oA ,,..J.« Tas SaP e '-lnfi'»,n An unfavorable effect, being = additional Rye straw, & ‘Tnese prices | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Stelo a 2 1,76 Kansas Clty .. I but in view of the faet that they proof of the cliange % Kolng on in our inter. of good colof and quality, De ML There has been a good demand this week | 5! "ot i e SNt SRSy tions Wl fimanclal relations. As At ol . . 0 | for cholce fat bulls selling from $3.76 up wouls e o mi Toca vers lurge sums have been withdrawn fof une i LI L Reantiibeh o BB by + ¢ Trimountatn ten e e ey Joseph gongident thac an advance wil “take place derwriting purposcs’ the only relief that | BRAN_ge oo O atlo Y. o8, Yorlows| N Aot e ol Ol Sties’ The half-fat kinds, ho Totals ., v 120 near futu can come to the New vk market I8 | GATH ton Pnited Fruit ... WiLNIed States 1 Erades an LULUILOTL, Hardwitre Market Unchanged. throl poes lupatian and. <ae Tatn VEGETABLES YouE B X 1o pfd Lai |Vietorfa Ll £ ; IS Ay s yerr indl Cotton Market. - Johibkral also xmioyadl niczoon o . where mone: . 08 Trtine ‘atovnd b1 nostiiel FORK, De: LOUR—Recelpts e o | WiiaHa ... calves are about steady and g bbers also enjoyed a good ae boen | relatively’ chedper and’ more ',“:,‘Ts’fl',':”,hfk Hops Ll e A A e o ks 'I‘m A tingh. Com.. 73| Winona .....00.00 would probably sell ut right around $ LIVERPOOL, Deo. U.—COTTON-Spot, | iberals patronuge last week. “All kinds of pundant than h : sake ; Colorado, $1.1¢ 00 H 3 bbls.; quiet a e . ol € s e al8o about stea e pr e T ) dadllng, | cold weather goods were g demand $The eiect ot the corn crop damage will | CARROTS-Per bu., fe. day, but steady, with grains; winter pat- o T A180 guoutL steady quiet: pri teady: American middling, gcon be more visibly felt in varlous ways. I8—Per lz-bu. basl ents, $1.75G4.00; winter straights, $3.4663.65; AL g and feeders on sale this week for immediate shipment. Al indications at Alrendy there has been an important de- | TURNIPS—Per bu., bic; L Minnesota patents, $3.85@4.10: winter ex. and the demand has been sufficlent to take W YORK, Dec. M4.—COTTON. the present time are that jobbers will do reide n'cort, setpts e wenturi Dilmary |10 10 Ll i i) 22008 10; Minnesote bakers 1.8 London Stock @Quotations, the belter grades at good firm prices. Com- | uires. closel Atviady Decermbr - rdRInE Dent tram wow undi e markets, and the exports of corn during PTUCKE ~Hend piouse; ner dos.. 3.35; winter low grades, 8260210, @ Rab LONDON, Dec -2 mon cattle have been neglected all the | (ii'™ CEn GOS0 s holidays In all seasonable lines {he vleven monthy of the current year have | e Tar fae debr bn Wm0t hothouss | otk TILAT-Jow, Avades. Shogu. (five| LONDON, Deo. 1.4 p. m—Closing: | WA SMHY sellers have found I€ o diicult e, it My, T ko Ther fo practically no market news (o een only 0,000 buskels, against 167,000,- e Bt e o fa 3, 46413, 70, Bl ot “ons. oney...93 1-18/Norfol v 367 | matter to dispose of &uc nds at any | gB0" August. b02c N0t SEloRed . an report. Nearly all classes of goods are in 800 bushels the same time last year—a de- 4 Far dos, e RN Steady: vellow O actoune. . 8| de e W 505 | price. " Valuew on that ‘cluss of stock are | St Sy ihds. siic; Tiddling el my | exactly the same ‘posttion they ware & crease of not far from 50 per cent. Short| GBI POTATONE-Hime grown, per v Brandywine 3 Anaconda .. 84INo. Pacific prd.. 102 Bireiy steady for the week No_sales, week ago and so far as known there a crops of corn and cotton are not elements W0; Kansas, per. bbl. 4035, " v P 2 western, 3 Atchison .. 9 *|Ontar.» & W 39 | The season for range catile Is practically [ N 50% o 1) 14— COTTON-Firm, | N0 _important changes anticipated. T of prowperity, no matter how much com- | s GGl BE0AS, por L, 828 2L H . eiase, . | g do pfd. .ol [Pennsy lvar iy [ closed. A fow cars arrive most every day, | f0 ) LA Becs) A COTRONT s fecling seems to be fitm all alon ine lina pensation growers may recelve In better | GAULIRLOWERe Per erite. g b M Bal. & Ohfo 11104 Reading .......... 241§ | but the bulk of them are cows, In most os; shipments, 6,56 bales, | and there {s a great deal of confidence in prices, nor how much the loss may be NS | e - " 2q2) ady; feed Canadlan_Pac....11 do 18t pfd cases the range cattle fluctuate about the future values. ONIONS—Home grown, per lb., 262ic v feeding 3 v /] 4 ccunteracted by business actiyity in other | g ONIQNSTHomE | MiChigan ' reds o | Buffalo: malting, 836se, ¢ Ches. & Ohlo..\" 471kl do 2d pfa..!!!l] 20iF [same as the natives, though it fs very | Stecke SLT bales 0 0 o Bt Damsad Pootwene, direct) ‘True prosperity is based on | pER Bhens C T WHEAT--Recelpts, 170,080 : Chicago G, W. 24 |80 Rallw ’ evident that packers are not partieularly | g/t G B il o atnary, 6§16 wbundance, not scarcity. PR LERY—Kalamazoo per bunch, %4 23,910 bu. Spot, steady; 4 (0 €. M. & St P16 do pfd oL 4 | anxlous for the steers that are offered. | L 00 tqinare ™'y 160t low. middiing, 7 Merchants who handle boots, shoes and T b Benetetl Feeasoslasaeant but It | Nebraska, per bunch, @i Calitornta, | & o. b ‘wioat; Myc, elevator | Denver & R. G... filifo, Faclfc ....... The duality, thoush, Is far from cholce. | iddiing, &: kood middiing, 8ie: midding | rubber goods #0ld cnough stock Tast week will“be benefictul.” Readjustment is' neces. | Lgate" " 3 1 northern, Duluth, 8, £, 0. bo afloar; | 00 prd.... 14 Unfon’ Pacific HOGR -Recelpts | of hoge today " were | B0t gc: Focalpts, 14411 bales: atocis | 10 0 & long way towird making up. fof eary to changed conditlons. The United AVY BEANS—Per bu., $2.15 1 hard, Duluth, @ic, 1. 0. b, afigat | Erie 4% Pid..e | e O e mane v e, Woek: | 31005 bales.’ Futures, firm what they did not sell previous to that Btates 1 still ‘enjoving sreat prosperity, FRUITS Options * displaved "activity and ' urther | do lat p‘;'," oo Tl e v it has been for the last several days, and | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 14.—Secretary | time. § 0 far us can be learnied the retall particularly in certain sections; the - b s morning as u rés do 2d pfd... do pfd... . or the las f ays, and | ostor's state of the world' stores out through the cou aid a rush- Proressive movement in jess amiform. thin | APPLES—Ben Davis, por bbl, 4004 5; ot weathar th b ottt Tlinols Central.. 1401, Wabash the bulk was dlsposed of in_ felsly gaod | Hoster's sihiement of the worldis supply {8 ores ol aroud: fudeing. fram. the Wiy #ix or twelve months ago, the crest of the | Winesaps, 86; Jonathan, $0.60; Belierowers, (LB 00 (0N Rl il ana “netivice aommall | p 0 N 1075 do pfa 2 season. The bulk of the hogs sold In about | of Inst 471538 last vear. Of this | Auplicate and sizing-up orders have been TG (B g per_box, $1.66. L [ LAY 26 *\Spanith 48 the same notches as they did yesterday, | bales, agalnst 3.715,3% last vear. s | 4 . b o inalined ¢ wave has been reached {n some quarters g L8 o 25 | horts. “Later the market sold off unier | M - 28 o T ! total ' American cotfon fs 3,125,250, coming in local jobbers are inclined to and recessions are due If we are to have a ,;EAKB—HR"-. $2.25; Lawren: 2.50 | realizing and closed & MRt 10 Vd"Y @ ‘g.g‘u_ DeBeers ........0 3014 | but ““;"n’»;":l\ glt"‘l:;l‘r"wl‘h::“:‘h»r; :nu;‘m;‘l‘\‘)! ot Hol think the reports true The sudden drop healthy stock market and active and sub- | 2% A advance. March, M8y 1 at 56 BRI as many o eay 0 ; r i in temperatute mads Lt necessary for pec stantial mercantile markets. Thore ‘are | GRAFES_Malagas, ner keg, 35600660, | 310 . closed at July, o - ! lightwolghts a8 there were yes St ple to have heavy footwear and as a re. CRANBERRIES—Per bbl., $7.5008.00; per | AR vt The market opened up with B AL Ly Klgns that the market leaders appreciate 4 At Mblee; December, S37ic 5 o oy Bhy A " o »day, [ sult both leather and goods sold feme facts, nnd that the downward ten: | crate, $2.15, 2 X . " St. Louls Grain and Provisions. h ftrong to B¢ higher. ‘They ATTA: Poc. Ji—Bank clasrings today, | Meuch better then they at any time the s ha nward t TROPICAL FRUITS. 4 A o 15" from 3630 to 36836 Good for' the same day last ~year, [ much better than they ime Shpital admitied, e roay exnod, A bene! | "L EMONS Fancy. $onrit, chotoe, sa00 | 4G, L 0, by afloat | Opiion market had | §e: et 'se; May, SRGSHe; No. | o .00 The fight mbxea Roks Sold Targely’ | 50; moriey ot per cent: Now'Sork”ex” | mous demand and'relt boots nave alto sold al 8 h We [may expec Boy- otk s ' b strong. anc K ge 0 first | 3" parqg, T from $6.00 to $6.15, with the common light | chinge, par to premilim. i o, | Y8 . \ ¢ ery. But the upward turn is not yet in|@ hour on talk of lighter receints, good sup- | JGRY r: No. 2 cash, 67%o; . o ST. LOUIS, Dec. I4.—Clearings, $7,10! spirits _and are no lon complainin, K 0! v 0| hy Chicago bulls d | o B , 81%c; track, | stuff going from $6.00 down. The lighter L L it B aaftris & onable weathe! IR ol aheaneLaipkely €9 e &' good ™, | 05 ot Lcal arre ins. Cinsit hires ot N ember, §ke, Sty “amer” | Bogn, ‘e aval"were foft mostis” if the | balance. s1.607480; money, Yatty per con ;'."“’r“\n'uux:; Inck of seasonable weather Afl The only thing that will adjust the iS—Californts, new cartons, %e; tm- | Tlic ot advance. May, 7812, closed ‘st A ower; oy e cragl, | ics. and frading Was Dot as aotive on e | N R eTON, Teo T cleatings, they get that they say they wiil break all foney, sitiation With the banks i connec. ) wl“" e 1 b, | T8%ipRessmber closed at Tl%c. “'(';;mm‘r' $5801 My ATRONTHS Do) I"'I|\|';\Ipl(‘] of the arket, ae' it wav' on' he | FON0 Ve S l"vvluuu records for amount of stock sold v NegR ¥ Persian, in 60-1b. boxes, per Ib., TS { X e XPOf 5 e, 49440, ope 3 o S DELE| ad e ne, [ BLP L tion with thelr reserves is liquidation in the | DATES Persian, in’@-1b. bo v o MR- Beosibte, €60 bh.i exporte, 7H0 Dull ‘at 66 e Sipply of hogs for the week hux boen [ PHILADEUETA, | Do 1 Cleartngs, | By ‘wite margin, 710 i Stack market, as through that process MISCELLANEOUS, 2 white, Bib "3 white, BI%c; traek WWRDull and lower; red winter pat- | fairly liberal, though not quite as heavy | 317 %, A0 4T b lances, $15, 39 B4 P oTaaal, My 51 e that iad only at this thme can the bank reserves be MISCELLANE 2 h Mol tra its, §3.8604.00; extra fancy and straight, | as last week. There Is, however, a gain | the week, M8,743; balances, §13,35.¢ of wholesalers and they a 4 3 malntained, It ls this teature of the situa- | NUTS-New crop wainuts [I3A0 NARITH: SUGMIDL tenck: HhILH: NaONTy clonr, ‘$3.10G3.%. : " | a¥er the cortesponding week of list Vear. | CHICAGE Dee 11 -Clearings. $i02818 | ave'Sold more stock thix Year for spring tion that threatens lower prices for stocks | shell, per 1b., 12c; hard she ;[ Options sctive’ and stronger, with born, T AL BATSIEAL, 0,0008.80 Thy tendency of prices has Deen upward | b o vt\v 5le; posted exchange, delivery than gver, Defore i before we get out of the present rut of 2 soft shell, 10c; No. - har # Steady pping, i good to MEAL T Spminal, and valies are now 1bc to 20c highet than G s nge, 100 discount The market for leather goods continies meney stringency. The receding prices In | Brazils, per Ib. ldc! filberts, per Ib., P e ‘aomiton th aby Dull'and easy; sacked, east track, | they were at th e of last week. The | BALTIMORE Meatinen 5, JW0The | very strong and it is freely pred ' o] r) ve »01 ell ¢ rd ¢ HOPS ', mmon to cholee, ~ > o . de W0, balan L4 resent prices will be easily malntained for the stock market of late should not have [ almonds, soft shell, 17c; h shell, A 5 most noticeable feature of the trade has i _ © | present g taken any sagacious person by surprise, as [ pecans, farge, per b/, 12c! small, 10c; cocoa- | 191 crop, “1diisiee; 190 crop, Sasige; 159 HAY ~Timothy, easy, $13.50G14.60; prairie, | b the wide range of prices, and com- | Week, $2 s 3. money, | gome time to come they we inevitable. Artifictal methods | nuts, per cwt., $5; chestnuts, 1e 4 i'-:»'-'r"w Pac “‘1“:‘;’:5;"'!' % . N@tse; s BAR "m“;»"é' ¥, $12.90014.00; prairie, | eion men are warning their patrons to | 4 P:’V\ r":v‘vlvl‘;\; i Clearings, $513,001,- Frul in Neeping up prices beyond what condi- | - HONEBY—Per ttsection case, $3.50gs.5, | 190 cr teady; Galveaton, ™ to 2 It WHISKY-—Steadv at $1.82 Femember that the lght ‘hogs sell ‘con- | NEW YORK, D o R AT tons warrant cannot’ be continued in.| CIDER-Nehawka, per bbl, 8 New | HIDES Steady; Galvest foi1otee ranns | TRON COTTON 18-85 siderably lower than the heavywelghts i bula 3 R wanare WeA s o TRATC, Iaat fren Dl anvase Ta oricurat foantve B | YOI B0, 1 green, foi No. 8 groen, fc N0 I Magfger R IR SO BAGGING -5 Gi4c. Reprasditatve ssisg; 1 Sugar Market, cold weather toward the close of the week 150 inl Sovere: P Rlione, ot \nest SUEDN | . T saitad rhdTYR oL N0 Rt} TR Bteady ; hemlock Buenos | HIMP TWINI- No. ~Av. 8h Pr. No 2 : . Tade 1t & dIMeult matter to ship perishibie it 1 [T, et Ut Cartificial | X0 ettt o Wi I fomnied, Moi WO 3 | AVTea. IIShE To heavemblahis g PROVISIONS — Pork, higher; jobbing, | 2 16 & 406 1a W ORLEANS, Dec. 14.—~BUGAR- | goods, Merchunts are naturally . holding methods In_bridging over prevented such " I3 ibs., 86 No nes | “AVOOL=Domestic fleece, 85 as, | $16.10. Lard, higher at $9.70s. 'Dry salt 107 B v % Steady; open kettle, 20-16adc; open kettlé, [ badk thelr orders until the time when they hide X DAKIISL (onthmoke. cane stee) pirtke whe |18 80 dholbS: Gk Blac WlgPilc; sheep | " | meats, boxed, dull; extra shorts and clear b, 40 centrifigal, 3,adsc; centrifugnl, granu- | Wil nced them for thelr Christmas trade ai'i."::l::’l‘lPll!::;w‘\fl\r':":“\.r‘&::Alv:;:!‘-:rl‘f:l-_d"::‘rlvl'x'l;: petet hit(]\“._“ TePer 13-bbl.. $; per bbl., PROVISIONS—Reef, quiet: family, $11.00 | ribs, 38.50; clear sides, $.75. Bacon, boxed, 2 £ lated, 444 5-16c; whites, 3L,@3%c; vellows, | and for that reason jobbers are looking eansination of President MoKintey wan g | #5.76 @1200; mess, $9.00610.00; beef hams, $ Aull; “extra shorts and clear ribs,’ $9.37%} 2 & 3 7-16@a%¢; meconds, 2adlyc. Molasses, | for a blg demand this coming week. Thera third. The effect of these three impor: — acket, $12; city extra Indla’ mess, | clear sides, $9.6 b 3 160 steady; open kettle, 0quic; centrifugal, were very few changes in prices and none 1y 00100, ¢ eats. ste bickled | METALE-Lead, firm at $4.254.27%. Spel- ; wte “ of & ortance. Just about the same 1Nt factors Lpoi' the market was scarcely | unans €1ty Grain and Provistons. | S0 Cut tmeite steady pickiod | MITTALE- Lead } - Bpel o W4 .. 8 W YORIS, Dec. . 14.—~BUGAR~—Raw, | Of SnY imporiance. Just sbout the same perceptible owing to the herculean effort KANSAS CITY, Dec. 4.—WHEAT—Do- | piekiod hama. 397501080 v e JULTRY—Steady; chickens, 5c; springs B 120 fair refining. 490-324; ¢ ifugal A week ago. It seems to be the general Which were made to prevent a semi-pani 73 ¥, T77c; cash, No. 2 hard, | western steamed, $10.106710.15; compound, | %c; turkeys, 6@ic; Aucks, 66 koove, T 2 160 Ree: molasse 1-4 Refined, | fmpression that in case the weather con in each Instance. Now that we are verg- , 1 ed, B@T%e; No. 3, | $8.0068 Pork, ‘firm: ‘family, $16.00a17.50! | @dac. e i 4 ] i 1, %001 No. | tihan: cold for some. Jittie time hotaloes ing on the Ist of January, when the corn J i " | Short clear, $188002000; mens, ‘$16.25a17.50, | HUTTER — Steady; creamery, 20G25t%c bod will sell higher than they are at the press crop will commence to move, it will be "ORN-—December, 70c; January, 68%@69c; reamery, 166 Mo; | dairy, 16620c. 2 ont. time. found that there is but little to send for: 694@i9Nc; cash, No. 2 mixed. $SiyG ry, 3 » creamery, 15a21is0. | B Higher at 2 ™ 1.70c 4 Present ndicatlons now are th ward, und then the serlous damage to the | goice’ No. 2 white, #9%c; No. 3, 69¢ imitation creamery, 1@lstac; state dairy, | RECEIPTS—Flour, 7.000 bbls.; wheat, 21, 8 mould b crushed, | puyers of Christmas trees will have crop will be fully reallzed. The market his S-—No. 2 white,” dic 154 0 0% bu.; corn W0 ‘bu.; oats, 43,000 bu. ! 2 5400 dered, wlated, #M%c | gifeulty in getting their orders filled commenced to discount It now. The pres- NoO. 2, 638040 CHET Steady; fancy large, Septem- [ SHIPMENTS—Flour, 13,000 bhis.; wheat 5 i cubes, Molasses, steady: New Or- | w6 tar have been unusually large and stocks ent tendency of the varfous markets fs { —Cholce tmothy, $13.50; cholee prai- | ber, l0a10ic: fancy small, September. 104 | 47,000 bt corn. 1600 bu . oate §5o0p peat: Teans, open kettle, good to cholce, STa2c, | Ard bt low. Commission men are veny what grows will go up and what is made 14.00. lici late made, best large, 94c; late made, 1EN cautious ahout stocking up very heavily will go down. King Corn so decrees by | " HUTT R Creamersy, 18622¢; dalry, fancy, | best small, 106104 t Dar G ioas SNt 18 S Wool Market. o Pl i R R ecrar autocratie rule, thus showing his almighty | y7e (4 *| "EGGS-Firm; state and Pennsylvanta, 2| ° ¥ . o ] : & oo that cluss of soods ior fhe reasod power in producing cause and effect and | BGGS—Firm; tresh Missour! and Kansas | @2ic rn, at mark, 2ic; southern, at | NEW YORK, Dee. 4.—DRY GOODS- 4 LONDON, Dec’ 14.~WOOL-—The ixth | that, Chri RUORA Jett Oyer RSRY rnrul-um( supply and demand. stock quoted on ‘change at loss [ mark. There was no change in t hars of 1., series of ‘the 1901 wool sales cloxed today [ {0tal loss 1 advise selling stocks on the rallles for | off cases returned try POl Y—~Allve, steady: springers, Sc; | the dry goods market today. The demand 1 with 6.1 bules. Salex: New South Wales ot st has not changed since the present and using caution In buying | “RECEIPTS—Wheat, 24,00 bu.; turkeys, e fowls, 10tc.” Dressed, firm! | was fair, but still more or less checked i bales: scoured, od grensy, 3@ | | N6 SHoRt utock being (uoted &t until' & readjustment level has been | gon b ants o700 b springers, 93@10c; fowls, $y@dc; turkeys, | by the Feserve of sellors. Dress gomdy Mueensland, 610 bales: scoured. 1s 34d | 200° BRIy Ure of course very lght ¢ Teached. SHIPMENTS- Wheat, 12,000 bu.; corn, 80,- | 8 10c Were SUrong; cottow yarns also strong and a1n dad; groasy, dusd, Viciorta, 110 balen; | #e Recelpts b S— - M0 bu.; oats, 2100 bu, METALS—Copper in the local market | advancing; worsted yarns very firm, with K scoured, 9dal 1 West Australia, 1,400 COTTON MARKET IS UNCERTAIN - was stlll unsettled, but without quotable | well-sustained demand; woolen yarns | 8 bules; greasy, Ausd ew Zealand, 1400 edo Gr Seed Evaporated and Dried Fruits, chan though a »’..-,.kl n:u!w;‘ ne [,.rn\..i] d | steady B y;.];~\y'1|l.<~\ v ulr pe ‘.r‘ 4.";4.\1,'“%“ $hipAanA 5 r Lake Superfor, $15.00 [— — i 5 ) and Natal 70 bales; scoured, 63d@ls 6d; c. U -WHE Liverpool Quotations Experience Fre- ' YORK, Dec, 1. for electroyltic and $15 for casting. Milwaukee Grain Market 1§ 3 greasy, aG6d. Buenos Ayres, 1,600 bales! | aoriv ccomber, fiige; M " APPLES—The usual Saturd. reports were recelved from London 2 9 200 0 greasy, f 1 Gstie; My quent Fluctuations—india and vatled in the market, while Lead was dull at 8437l and speltor duli | MILWAUKEE, Dee. 14—WHI No. 1 240 ] BT LOUIS. Dec. 1--WOOL~In light ¢ Ke: May y o wis still - y at $4.45, nominal, while iron waws quiet, but | northern, 0a7si4e; No. 9 4y@ine; ey g ] mand, unchanged edium’ grades, 13 China Respond Feorly, mon to good vlf i prime, 9ie; choice, | held steady as 1o undertone. with i’ iron | 1 " May 0 8 o i lght fine, 126@l6e; heavy fine, 106 &zzg . . A B . = £ 3 we but _Americans followed | gath At 10% brices o watse up, [ Atchison w York willingly. The Frankfurter | Aqvances. May oy MtiE b | Avn ltung usterts that”the German market | fog down (o 3 uehifore &6 is growing more independent of | Je4 HOWN 0 GEsC The cloke wis wte lumor New York, adding the rising money rates | S0 &N 2 ERIMOUSIRURPLY 98 udieh. Pud. at New York, the gold exports from that | “Olie were moderately active, 1 Anads o ity and the’ American fron market re- | o 0t FUTC MOCERLEIN Botive, | v | Ghnade. Ohio ports have all remained for xome time past | small for the commission house account | Chicago & A NEW YORK, Dec. 1b.—Special)—In without Influence here. OUr markel 18 |and was mostly suies, There wax aiso | “do Rrd, weekly review of Wall street Henry C| aviinity ng to stand mi ol [ gonetderabic focal seliing by professi Chi., Ine head of the banking house of Henry Clows | Other authorities maintain that the rela- | i ne Py w00 head sugar market since Jast report, but con B i have been ~comparatively tew | {575 " utures opened, quiet and closed | and wh ers were rusped with orders s, O RUTT8_ D, | RATFANLs duoted u $inshati i1, 1 arth | "V _sieaay: No. 1. g i ] {ub Washed, 144 HEETE: e S ° TALTFORN SRIED FRUITS-Dull; [ arn - foundry, $15.50a 16,0 southern | BARLEY-Qulet; No. 2, 62 sample, 2 W8 - i R e [ N S T S P 5 i e arka Boyd Commission Co otationa at Liver. | By Sigdnbe, “Peache ed, 1266 | foundry, 81650 southern soft | - CORN—May, 67 20 10 g Sk SRR R fdl.'-':.';u:\'l 1::'1)\;":1,‘:’ ,:h:. ‘::::.lr-lr:“"::"n, "‘:l“;""-‘: hiludelphia F uce Market, Weekly Bank Statement | " Rt 4 ran i % 6 1"'”| 7 | ind 84c |u:‘lf<mllm MMISBIOH § en by o highe IBAP w o o | invoice tots. Putures Openwd barely ated rices which are obtained here. The opin- | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. W.—BUTTER NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The statement of | canp Jner Was' roame® gulkd T EAT | 3 At & deciiné of 5 hointe: cloed | co on that the crop will be loas than was ox- | Dull; Tancy ‘western creamery, $4s@i2e; | the assoclated banis for the week ending | oo 1% My fihe: July, b IP—The supply of sheep o ne anged to b points GURAIN, PROVISIONS AND NTOCKS. ected has become more general and it is rints, . today shows: Loans $570.373,000, decry FLOUR—First patents, $3.05G4.8: wecond | point the past week has not be rotal sales were ) bags, Inelud lleved that present values will be ex- 8-8tendy: fresh nearby, 2ic; south- | $11178,100; deposits, 838,156,400, decrease $15.- | patents, $3.5005 000 fese” clenrn, Bh.ongrte | AunL fhe past week has not b ve, b AT oage notudl ceeded Inter. 4 2 western, Uc; southern, 2ie 48007 cfrculation $31879.000, ‘decreqse $10 second clears, $2.80. " celpts gt above there s a decrease hotk 1 T.90¢; September, 7.4097.16c; ®perations at the end of the week were HEESE-Firm but quist 40; legal tenders, §71,75,50, decrease $9 BRAN-In bulk, $20.00620.50, e : Week and aiso with | tober, 1.606

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