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" and Pennsylvania, 3c; eouthern, at mark, May, 4@T%c; July, e On | 10217, balances, $3,700,881; money, 6 per | while lead fs unchanged, Brass has been SUGAR-Haw, steady fa Mg B P 2 northern 167 NEW YORK, Jap, 3.-Clearings, $377.64,- | Wheat, including flour, exports for the gontrifugal, W test, Sc; molagscs dugnr LOUR-Firm; ~_first patonts, $3.9504.05; balances, $90,63,142. week agireTate 4816471 bi., against 4,201,543 i e, refined, steady; .IrA fed, i POW- | second patents, $3.85g3.95; first clears, £2.5@ LOUIS, Jaf. d.-Clearings, $11,110.8: Inst week and 391431 in this week last - dered, wso; granuigted, Libe. 250 wocond clears, $2.5 balances, $1,62600; exchange on New York, | year. Wheat exports from July 1 to date Wieet Hes & Nervous Market Owing to| 50 GlusGller - 117 AR 2 oo L POIRCIINATL sen. ‘BoNgrinen: $000 | R Sareq " "o bu, &9 walnat 06,065,150 | Ogtele Receipts Mederate and Trade Ruled Weak Cables POUTLTIRY- Alive, quiet; springers, Sc; | MOVEMENTS IN STOCKS AND BOWDS, |80, money, fladis per cent; New York ex- | Cprn exports aggregate 21033 bu., as Active and Fully Steady, e springefs, 4@i0c; fowls, 8i4@10%e; turkeys, e — year. From July 1 to date corn 'exports - turkeys, 10@1lc; fowls, 10c; dress: steady | change, 10¢ discount. againet 424,336 last week and 70,621 last i Heturn of Cnrrency to Channels of | WEEKLY CLEA SE TABLE, | are 280,751 by Inst 97,608,365 RN [ METALS-The United Metals Selling o LEARING HOUSBE o YN, S g CORN TURNS INDIVIDUALLY ~ STRONG | AL e Further et fh oy the Domestie Trade. OO s fallures n the United states | HOGS SOLD STEADY TO A LITTLE LOWER per prices, bringing Lake Superior’ dewh | Ngw YORK, Jan 5-The preliminary | AREremate of Wasiness Transncted by | for the wegk number I, as Againet g ' his was hot & surprise fo. the trade. figures of the weekly cash movement fur- e A Py last w.-;% 268 In this week last year, 120 good business was reported done at nished by, the banks lhvn;urlu-n{ gAve ns- ociated Ban ml’g:‘m.m in |:.m,‘_w in Jeo8 and 48 in 1607, trom (he Enst Resalts in an Ad= | lower level. At London copper declined €1 | $urance that the return flow of currency || NEW YOR! —The follow - P the week, Canadian fa be , P O s it LG I for fuuren. | from the channels of domestic trade has | ble, G Jan, 3.The following i | twenty-five, ‘as"againat slxteen last week, | Lamba at Stromger Prices Than vance and Stimunlates Pop- BT A eratl W muvere wetback | %€t In force. There was a_quick response | bak cleari . el hos, the | twenty-four ‘in this week a - year ‘ago. Were P sk n in Lon T o earings at the principal cities 000, forly elght ih 1500 ere Patd Ye ny—Feeders O ot bt butsinens wae &3 os | In the money market, where enormous of- [ the Week ended Januaty &, with the per- | twenty-six in 100, forty-clght in 15 and below' the previous day's figures, spot being ings of funds carried the rate down to ge of Increase and decrease as com. | MXty-five in 188, Could Me Quoted Strong. quoted at £102 108 and futures at £100 168, Standing loans were all readily with the corresponding week last At New York the market was sympathet- v to that rate on request of Condition of the Treasury. 1eally weak and lower, with spot quoted at the borrowers, There was a palpable shift- e CHICAGO, Jan, 3.~A nervous wheat | 32.76G23.3. Lead was without change at | Ing of speculative accounts from Reading WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Today's state- SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 3. market based on the conflictions of a weak | nome and abroad, closing at $ and £104s | 10 United States Stecl, and there were o, | ment of the treasury balances in the Keh. | Roceipts wore Cattie. Hogs. Sheej cable Iist and bullish domestic news had a | .d, respectively. Speiter was dull and un~ | Similar advances in other parts of the eral fund, exclusive of the $160.00.00 Kold | (mcial” Monday PR ¥ mall influence on other points today wnd | changed at London at £16 128 64, but values | market. Transactions = in = United States - in the division of e Ulticial ‘Tuesany ..ieii SALS 1oL 8, Hough Muy wheat closed @id down May | here eased oft b Doints to $4.0 under an ab- | Steel were ‘on a large scale and those ; Available cash balance, $171 Ucial Wadassds, s W o gorn’ at o 'close was Wamo higher and |vence of wupport. Iron coniinues quiet but | slocks held thele adsantage more firmiy | Chicago .. A e X 112,219,540 Oticlal Thursday. ). baré] May onts igc advanced. rrovisions closed a | steady at old prices. Pig iron warrants, | than the general market Boston ... Official Friday..... 1,98 shade to bo lower. UL do. | J1030G1100;, No. 1 northern foundry, #1606 | [hiers was strength In u nymber ot cen- | Philudelphia ...\, 0. I Cotton Marke ’ At the opening prices in wheat were de- | 18.00; No. ‘2 northern foundry, $16.00g16.5; | tral traflic and western railroads. Wa- | 8t. Louls... | § A . “lve - asset” by Jower TlAverpool Cables. Gossip | No. 1 southern foundry, $1o.uva18.00, No, 1 | bashes were conspicuous. Toledo, 8. Louls | Plttsburg . oo LIVERPOOL, Jan. 3.—COTTON=Spot, | g, RIVe days this week 18011 46410 e ot i he ‘enbion had been -in. | sotthern foundry, soft, $15.00017.00. Glas- | & Western stocks were unusually active on | Baltimore ‘.. moderate business; ~prices 1-8d lower? | GIHE GAYE (WAL WEOE L B b4 Hianced’ over night by the local bull |gow iron warrants closed at 4% 104 and [ rumors of absorption by the Vanderbilt [8an Francisco 96, || 158 | American middling, 4 20-320; good middiing, | Fame daes week before.16,1i6 b i clique, the leaders of which were credited | Middlesborough 3 3d. interests. On the other hand, all the re- | Cinecinnati ' 421-824; middling, 419-82d; low middiing, | g o in® G "{, 16118 6287 with having sent selling orders to the other — cently speculative favorites were .under | Kansas City.... : y 417-12d; good ordinary, 4'19:52d; ordinary, | SR (GUN WEOKS BEO. - 008 wide with & view to depressing the market OMAHA WHOLE! MARKET., | acute pressure. These included the coalers, | Minn £ | iessizio 8 14tiea.’ Bhe sales of ‘the day were S| Sume fye faet yewt. dud ore in order to buy In for & campaign at ) especlally Reading, grangers and Pacifics. v retiony 4,340,411 i1l | bales, of which w0 were for speculntion | iuiiit8h P SeVeral duys. with come jow: prices. Many traders sold early on | . — An_ostentatious advance of #i in Great v 12,800,4 and export and included 7,600 American. | G i SHEEP—There was a fairly heavy run of :ae bearish foreign w-w.xdmu s soon_us Condition of Trade and Quotations | Northern d ln»er od and bldding up of ! 5 A 10,614,274 16.6 ... g};m“fll‘;i%— Annnr:n“on lf_"m:_'l‘:ulgz. n"'i 4 i " ks f"'{"". here *oday for the last of llhf week, the story Kot out and leading bulls began Fasoy . B Securities company on nominal | Indlanapolis ...0.. merican. ened c. |19 0 5. 1807, 159511805, | but the demand was also of libera] propor: 10 buy in heavily the early short seliers on Staple and Fancy Produce. ansactions in the outside market fafled | Loulsville .......... " GQuiet But steady and closed quiet. Amer. _Date. | 1901, [1000. 1800.11895. [1897. 1898. 185, | {jone “and the market was aotive and yepented their rashness by buying back | EGGS—Receipts light; fresh stock, 22¢ ter_speculators from selling the Pa- fean middling & o. c.: January, 426-8d, | Deo 5. stronger all_around. The quality of the hedr own Htuft t a loss. ~On top of this | LIVE POULTRY - Fens, 6usigc; old | cifics. The easing of the money rate was | Milwaukee ... buyers; January and February: 427-61@ s offerings was the best that has been seen actor oame the news that the southwest | roosters, 8@4c. turkeys, i@bc; ducks and |accompanied by higher rates for forelgn |OMAHA .......... ! 428-040, wellors; February and March, in some time past, and as a result prices ad Jittle wheat. Shipments of the cash s%fl»:'. b@obsc; spring chickens, per Ib., | exchange and the simultaneous relapse of | Buffalo . i '8 |4 28-04d, mellers; March and April, 427-64a ruled the highest of the season. A strin 53 Parked Incremse in Cash Demand bernl Demand for Fat Sheep and 528! 2 RRNN! EFPL S A F Set e s =3 PR ARP BB AR AP RARDRIRRATI AR DAID RS RED AR AR AR RARPARD AR IARIARARIADAS article were reported to Now York and the ic. sterling’ exchange in Paris narrows the |St. Paul...ll _' s, |4 B0, sellers; April and May, 464G of lambs sold at .85 and“two head sold Southwest at better prices than May was | DRESSED POULTRY—Turkeys, 114 margin toward the point of profit in gold |St. Joseph. ol N 4 28-64d, sellers; May and June, 4 28-64d, el at $6.00. A string of yearlings sold at $467ls. Commanding here. Light shipments of the | ducks, s@skc; geese, SG9c; spring chickens, [ exports. Today's statement of tho Im- | Deaver ... b K1 Wt lors; June and July, 42864, ‘sellers; ‘July | There were no prime wethers offered, o cash article w reported to New York 7&1’1‘13 hens, T@7%¢ perial Bank of Germany completes the | Los Angeles... ¥ .\ |andSAugust, 428-64d, sellers; August and that a fal* test of the market on that nd the southwest at better prices than JTTER—-Common to falr, 14%c; choice | Showing of the astonishing proportions of | alt Lake City... i B e Sk Oy 2-64d, buyers. clasg of stuff was not made. As a _result ay was commanding at Chicago. The |dairy, in tubs, 15glic; separator, 2g2ic the year's end demand on all the great|Toledo EW YORK, Jan. d of the liheral demand everything was out 2old weather 4180 hud its effect, for the | FROZEN FIsH-Hiack bass, iS¢, white | forelgn banks. That bank's loan account |Bavannah : 4 N 3 | closed quiet, te lower; middiing upls of first hands at an early hour. . winter belt was reported without any snow | bass, 10c; bluefish, 12c; bullheads, blue | for the week was expanded upwards of | Richmond o 86-16c; middling gulflands, §9-16c; sales, There not_enough feeders on sale Protection. Heceipis also were small. May, | fins, '7c; buffaloes, 7c; catfish, g 000,000 6nd the note cdre fon increased | Memphis i ;:| 111 |none. " Futures closed barely steady. Jjan. ay to tell much about the market, but Which opened %c to e down at $2%c to crufiulel u.-knn b ®. But the forelgn money |Beattle ... 4976 uary, 7.8%; February, 7.8 h;:r;“.; ws .;.1 to the sha vance on fat sheep e fumped dulckly "o D4 @%e. The | dock, pike, Sc; red snapper - market; promptly responding to the | Washington v April, 7.97c; May, 80lc; June, 8.08c; July, and lambs (t is safe to call the feeder Voldme of Business for the dny was Nnot s Wunfish, 6o; trout, b Junuary disbursements and are all become | Hartforg . g wi6e ;' Auguat, 7.9%; September, T.60c; Octo- { U higher large, but a considerable selling pressure | $¢i erel, Gc, fresh mackerel, each, 2@ | ing easter. The indications are that our | Portland, Ore..’.. o L Y SOTTON. .8l 3 Juotations: 'Cholce lightweight yeariings, to realize turncd the tables on the bulls SAmelts, e own clearing house statement tomorrow ¥ EhLOUIS Jan. 3 COTTON Quiet, 1- Y| oo g fice medium welght hd May rewctad, closing only casy, w@te | OYSTERS—Mediums, per can. 22c; Stand- [ will show a galn of upward of $7,000,000. i STV X . |tower; middiing, 7 15-16c; sales, 180 bales: N 1001, 1900, 1599, (1508, 1897, 1596, | §raTlngs. d yearlings, fower 1t S2i5usd%e. Local receipts ‘were | &Fds, per can, Zc; extra selects, per can. ( A further cut fn the price of copper was t Worth. ¥ 1o | celpta, 9,896 bales; shipments, 10,596 bal hbssadd $1.00704. 357 cholee w, $4.2504.50; falr to only g6 cars, none of contract grade, Min- |33¢; New York counts, per can,’ 4uc; bulk | a siightly disturbing factor, and the reports [ Atlanta ... G700 oner | B1G0K; SOL408 bales. —COTTON—Quie %I 421 ¢ (34231834 d wethers, cholee ¢ Teau\ls and Duluth reported 320 cars, mak- | Standards, per gal, $1.20@G1.2; bulk extra | of requests for extension of accommodation | Norfolk ..o . \ ‘|, GALVESTON, Jan. 3—~COTTON-Quiet, 18 56 3173 3 falr t 0d ewes, $3.0063, Ing ¥ total for the three points of 35 cars, -l‘lvtul L &_?lw‘ bulk New York count by a large promoung syndk in Ohlo | Des Molnes, .. 2.4 | 8¢, ¢ ORE s, 31 2 —COTTON. & et 496 429 357 348 |3 , $1.00@Z.0, cholce lam againat 613 last week and 311 a_year ago. | PeE €al G080 ived some consideration. The market |New Haven... ... /.. wnos | poady e A orataars, ¢ lgs) d ) good Iambs, $5.5046.7 r‘;"l“rr:)::)r‘dn;:r‘l Il:“‘,vv‘:.r,v-l:.:\'lyy:i; gbushels, er doz., 60c. I active ugd easy at about the lowest, | Bpringfleld, "Masa.... odCardima sy, Tihe: low middiing. The: mid: spindicates Sunday. ¢ Indicates hollday, | lambs, $8.5074.00. Rep- 2, 3 o - market for honds was active and [ AUgusta .. ane [ y rhe officlal number of cars of stock S clearancey in wheat and flour equalled 37, | HA¥- Guoted by Omaha Whole- | hroad, but still somewhat irreguiar. Total | Nashville 7 i [l e RO e kel S | brOUBhL In today by each road was Ay Po. w0 bushels. Argentine shipments for the (FLC HEY 7 asspclution: Cholce up- | yulos’ par value, $,100000, United States ster ... X o4 | Fir, 8 B-100) fecelpts, BUTS beles) BEOCK, Sane weressveniess 19§ Week were 13,0 bushels, as against no | lnd, $0.%0; Ne. 2 uplund, %60y medium, | honds were ail uhchinged on the last call Raplds.. 3 o |8 e e sy T80 The) March, | C.o Mo & St P. Ry 1 3 wethers v dv w 3o shipments Inst week. 8 ocoarse, (160, ltye airaw %, These | “The Commercial Advertiser's Londoi | Sloux City... e O April, 7 B0 e 6 0 & Bt L. Ry Foiniiyt 4 L)) RIS G £ ] R STl e i Vavan lit hay of good color und | anancial cablegram says: The stock mar- | Dayton, 0.0 ; T e ‘Yoly: 71 sto. ; Missourl Paciiic iy, " Y L CRRUBRIIL G (LA . B alon tummed inalvidually. strong and. even | 4uality, Demand falr. Recelpts, $ cars. | i ieql Y X {8780} July, 7.91@7.53 y Mis § L B 14 : \ W, $lcs otd, 6o, as active and firm as a whole, | Byracuse .. . tat of the visible supply of Union_Pacific system... u it 8 s lent strength to wheat. Cables were weak e; o o, with th Yancy In South African shares | ***Scranton s | e Ral visible e (de5Tes bales, |C: & N. W. Ry..... ethera el 1% 10 an easy opening, but the marked absorbing the bulk of interest. The report | Portland, Me b g ey 2 A ol )¢ ol L 0! d s of which 3,688,723 1s graded American cot- &M V. R R... 0 8 cull lambs ..m"i.,"‘f.‘,."L'?f'\-;'fir‘,".;‘““,\"i’,“'.ai.'.‘; VEGETABLES. @about the assassination of Lord Miiner, | Spokane ton. - L P M & O. Ry... 2 5 yearlings " & . high commissioner of South Africa, had | Wilmington, T f R P i3 house reported 40 cars of No. 3 yellow cor) POTATOES-Home grown, $1; northern, 4 4 o o . et 7 rs T ey lambs Hiipped to New Yotk pointa. This sot bulis | $4:10; Salt Lake, $1.10; Colorado, L.10. " ct on the mar Consols were | Fll River......... 000 T 3. Dry Goods Market. B & Q Ry.... el . lamba ....iit S N oI Loy Ml s vRll B i U strong, wdvanclog to %, American shares | Birmingham . 75,28 RL & P e vies mbe % oringn Were smajl. but as the price struck | BEETS—Per bg-bu ' g ounds midday. From that h“l LIy . 5 . NEW YORK, Jan. 8~DRY GOODS—The [U, R. I & P H . western lambs IR A B e e e i L e time on resuwed and finally closed | Davenport ....... e general markel continiies qulet on the spot Lilinols Central ........ 25 Jambs i re o o capits 1.2, g save States Stoe coma .. . R and only a_moderate amount of mail order =172 Jambs L :;“' m:f ;‘:\rnlfinvx;"l,:lllor:‘x l‘::m );: ':_: - Per bu,. 80c. re 18 talk that Canadian Paclic, which h ansville peereaes 17, business, Bids for fair quantities of brown Total receipts ... 11 {1,962 yearling wethers e P R e R T ¥ i) Hothouse, per dos., $i. New \(l\rk largely bought, will incrense | Macon ... . 803,000 cottons for export are reported, but gen- | The disposition of the day's receipts was | 1 lambs strongth, WG%e up at 66%e. Receipts wers J Head. per obi., $6.50; hot- | dividends later and glve some stock rights. | ldttle Roc - 910,341 3. . | erally below sellers’ limits. Bleached and | as foliows, ecach buyer purchasing the | M e per o, 26¢, kold is golng out, but the continental I!-‘mw| . 548,350/ coarse colored cottons quiet but firm. Print | number of head Indical | E eph Live Stock Market. The corn. advance and an improvement 260, ':"{m‘ml lln reviving The spurt silver, | Knoxy lle . cloths quiet, no change In prices. Prints . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4 % 4, in cash demand kept oats moderately ac- | RADISHES Per doz., i e aREE Tor e abaertog AL q T and ‘ginghars firm, bt the ‘demand mod- | omana Packing Co!.....r 108 - Tati it () ST JONERIL Jan. L-CATTLE Recelpts, tive, with generally better prices. The | SWEET POTATOL o grown, per | (0 BELEl Bonde: Haris ‘ekchange Is O N TR an DRy (b W H g 38| elfern, $h6000 B VR g T T nE ot othos | 10, Bihc, Kanssa, per bbl, 8.3, U0 gold, bonc arls exchange 1s NREO e ! . MANCHESTER, Jan. 8.—DRY ‘GOODS— | Cldahy Packing Co 5 f ows and heifers, $1L.00G0.25; veals, et & falr outatde and Jocal profes. | CABBAGE—Holland seed. crated, e erlin, 3 ord. . -2/, | Quiet, with a fair inquiry. Yarns, aulet | Armour & Co....... o @5.75; stockers and feeders, $2.264.35. grains, but & fair utaide ang local profes: | CAULIFLOWER—Per crite, §2.15. The 'following are the closing prices on | LeXington { 37,6241 -4 | and steady. Omaha Pack. Co., K. .\ . HOGS-Recelpts, 8200 head; ateady: light and the market took o fairly strong turn. | ONIONS—Spanich, per crate, 3.0; Michis the New York Stock exchange ml"‘l'{“l!il'—ld. Q,‘,Z'"“‘ | . Hammond Co., K. C....... and "N“wl':‘l; 1 ‘-'!“’,"f‘."-‘ medium and May sold up to 46ie, but on the reaction In | E4% red or yellow, do per b, Atchisor .. %0k 8o, Pacifl Chattanooga Bleae i Lt bttt ikl YL O g s svs s : OAND 1K BE- Hbealnts, 800 hoad: other pits tollowed’ sult and closed only | QELERY-Calitornin, 40675 G0 pra * 1008 8o, Refinay Kalamasog ..oer.s 105,000 27.9]... i & W. I Stepher AR e Ron Inmba, 30; top yeatling wethers, firm, ¢ higher at 46%c. Recelpts were 1 NAVY BEANS—Per bu, $2.16. o L s B v E AZ00 .eaeiin NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 3 -SUGAR—Mar- | | vingstone & or . B4 gL R yearling wethers, ¥ rodiicts Dhardly HMld gtesdy, PPLES -~ Ben Davis, per bbl, $4.30; ST, Y G v > seenee | Kettle, cerurifugal, 3@@ic; centrifufe: | H. L. Dennis & C . rm'ul"r-'“ e “Dml:‘u:‘ r:.mn-:‘d)n, l"l,‘ll‘:: w“m‘:m"-.'fish"““m"" ng_ Belletlowers, | (A1 Hlin‘;‘l.lll:m. 3 0 \lr)i{;'.'nlx:rxr;‘ld, o . ;(:?lvl:‘fl((‘l“&‘ I‘m’nl‘m;l‘,- u|\!‘l‘:, 311-16@8%¢; | [, S,’Hlml e oo May lard by brokers. Commission by ver box, '$L 6. i T et Sl ellows; SHo; ssooncs, Ao, 5 W Meyer ... . The following table show elpts o B o o expmad Dbtcne s | . PEARB—Vikers, 32.25; Lawrence, $2.250 | Ghes, & Ohiog. nlon_ Pacific ... Ganton ... i . MOLASSES—Quiet; open kettle, 15@30c; | Other buyers ! cartle, Boge 54 ‘Shsep At the RS pHincioal slightly better at the yards, which brought | %80, cago & Alion g (do pfd ... gacksonville . 2 centrifugal, 8@lic. Syrup, auet, 16a2c. . markets for January 3: a ‘fairly steady opentng. Narrow fluctua- | GRAPES-Malueas, per keg, 360065, Chiadidy iy & gt e » NEW YORK, Jan, 3.-SUGAR-—Raw Totals .. waeeviiid 12410 - 2,139 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Sions were the order ot the day. though | CHANBERRIES—Per bbl., 31.60usw; per | R8G5, | R Sl i1 I steady; fair refining, de: centritugal, % | CATTLERecelpts of cattie wday were | gouth Omaha ... 261 1408 214 seiling depressad prices slightly. May pork | crate, $2.7. Chicago & i i, 13 Pl s R -4+ oo | test, 3%ec; molasses sugar, 2%c; refined, {about normal, so that the demand Was | Chicago® . i 3000 11, Sloned e down at $112he May g be TROPICAL FRUITS, Chicago G. W “entral e e i jSaglegses, Steacy tully squal to supgly, s rhet | Kansas City . e 15,00 down at $0.9% and May ribs a shade lower | ORANGES—[loridas, $3.25G3.60; Califor- [ “q, iyt prd 8% do pfd 3] olumbus, O...c...0 . . LONDON, Jan. 3 -8UGAR—Raw Musva- | opened rather early and "It was evident | 8¢ Louls . e b s 9000 sl 35,50, nlanavels, $2.75@8.00; budded, $2.60. R Y R gl 1 4 AR it ton . vado, 9s; beet, January,” 6s 9d. from the start that packers all 8t. Joseph DLow 8200 jsEhilmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, uHE'MuNé—Funw. $60G8.7; choice, 8.0 | % N, W12 |Am. Ixpre Ey | secolorado Bprings.: 505817 9 st orders to fll,_ The cattle began to s AT 5 cars; corn, 146 cars; oats, % 3 ;| @8.35. 3 o U Y o 8prings ! . ¢ ard the scale an_eari P : v 3 cars; o cars; hogs, | @B\ per vunch, according to size, | G ie & T e 100 Uy %, EXpressiilt 86, | eWheeling, W, Va. s Ofl and Rosin. Was not long before the bulk of the cattle | TO~! il S The leading futures ranged as follows: 12,264 2,75, do pra .. a | Copper - 695% | ss\WHiKesbar- 8, 740( 110 es o OIL CITY, Jan. 8—OIL—Credit balances, | hid chinked, hande - = —— - FIGS—-Callfornia, new cartons, $1.00; im- | ¢ ¢, & & '8¢ L. (ot ARl e L AR o i . certificates, no bid; shipments, 951 Receipts included comparatively few s o o v 2 ity e R &% oo o, 20 Ateel de e quality. Packe Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close. ported, per by M. 1 moxes, per 1b, | SO0 Southern! dolar do” ptd . A | Beaumorid 1L S| s LEVOERER Dlis, 100 FURS, SLW,BHA | S b ok Botd e, oot »)"m||\:- “-:::.‘K ‘ s‘FE l"vEsT'E"T e | e B, N S CELLANEOUS. pop & %bason. 137 [Amer B & R Totals, U, §..cc.. /M40 tiney " firm, ke : Yoty e prices. paids - however, ¢ May iy s NUTS—New crop walnuts. No, 1 soft |Del. L. & W.... L7 e fi Outside New York...| oese NEW' YORK, Jan. §-Oll—Cottonsecd, | Seemed (o b rather uneven und some siles | A Company brganized by Prominent ‘CJuly t.‘u'a 12(824@ % | shell, per- b, 12¢; Rard shell, per ib., 1ige; | Denver & R.'G...4%'Ana. Min. 'Co CANADA. guayi prime yellow, _rmru!\u(. Petroleum: !l"m_ ‘ll‘ll;\::'"'f;:{:;"g‘ K eaviir for the | Bunkers and Business Men That Tan - lesans| oonan 6 | Do 4 sott shell, ‘loc; No. 2 hard shéll. vei | o prd . I OE. Hap, At “ — - dull. *Rosin, steady. Turpeniine, firm, 3% | (%0 “Showing quality, but st the halt Bids Fair to Pay Thousands of May ‘“*i’&\w&* “22 g{t‘mfi Brastis, per Ib.; Uo! fiberts, per, ib. LI weyrs TGRSR iats, | TEONDON, Jan. 3.—O1L—Petroleum, Amer- | fat_Kinds soid tor tully as much asthe Dollars in tdends to TR} el GO%h| G6@Y pecans, large, per Ib., 12¢; small, do_2d pfd...... Tob. pfd. 1lova - joan, refined, s 10d. “Turpentine spirits, | 83ne grades brought Yorlts today con- Stockholde! M0 (Glucone Sugar 3 rren i sisted of cow -stuff, but tne demand was & *3% 2 = 3 cen ma caccee t 1 nuts, per cwt., $5; chestnuts, lc. Gt. Nor, ‘ud % \ 4 464( 48 HONEY—Per Zt-section case, $i.50. Hock. Valley pe ; 2 } c 3 . | CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl, #; do pfd . snglHocking Coal ... 16 | Jontreal ... 8 % 61l Rvaporated Apples ad Dred Fraits, | J0U8! t0 the supply and the market could | The Strongth of the North American Tiinols Central.. 140% Int'n'l Paper ‘Quoted active and steady to Strong. | - Opmde 011 Comita Stack o Be Ad. R ¢ Contral ... 3903| do. pfd verr.. Winnipeg ... . N YORK, Jan. 3.-EVAPORATED |The Hetter grades moved more freely than p P o Be Ad- 16 90 | 16 874 16 87 1 1685 | Nood aalied, st Nov 5 bajed, f LB acled Ga & | Talias .{'( 28 ! 18| APPLES—Trading was light today, but the | the canners and medim grades, bat still "m...I"L"..T’“...f"m“.‘»’f it o :rw.l S Bk ] ST e }g“(}lr';tml?“u; yeul call, | 1o 5 S ‘136 |Natiohar Lea o llllrgll}l:m; i A m}_l’u:g remaina quite steady at :;nr!.;l':{(:.] on those sold at fully as mu 3 3 4 7! 28@270; hot % socrs nt N i onal’ 3 8t. John, » . . % f U TR T ol 2 re was not enough change in the | Many , 1 St. Louls Grain and Provisions, Met. 8t Ry i N y **Quebec ... 3 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Quict | Lo be Worthy of mention, “The better | of John D. Rockefeller and other g BB, - |esaininslyetrassslisiaase] “SI80] 8 81 i i b 2 Mex. Central |10 27hg Paclile ¢ Noraint: ditaas T Y and unchanged, Pru sfile. Apricots, | Brades wold readily, while common kinds|magnates. IL IS easy to trace the My [l v iE] Se| 8 e NOT; [LOUIS, Jan 3 WHEAT siigher: | Mex. National .. 18, |pacific 3 “jhg | otals, Canad..[s” S840 8.6 R 3 - — AN 0. 3 red, cash, elevator, 8T%e; track, sigei | Min s 6ig People's — 2 | Royal g Par *No. 2 &luy, fi».owm July, 8lc; “»Tu. Y hara, S | *Mo. Pacific 1037 Pressed 8. C. Not Included n totals because containing | Peeled. 16@ peeled, | May | Ribs— | | Rire neglected the ‘same as usual | tlon of (helr great wealth, Not many years e e orting. At There was | Sbrvenia g povered In the state of benn: ; Cyards this me ivania, the flow became o great that It D y 3 g s R iy other items (han cie ¢! the sl wenkness noticed toward the | Wy i o S inat Cash quotations were as follows: CioRN—tHigher: No. 2 cash, tic: track, Mo pid i r B ##Not ‘included i totals” because ot no tlose of (h o weel The ‘hetter grades this | ae,imposaible to takp oaH et Sy WHEAT—No. 4, Ta@7$%e; No. 2 red, Ssyq | 64USSe; May, 683c; July, Siiaaiiiic. R R B e el b Ty SR g NEW YORK morning sold frecly At Bton s mon Kinde | CHough, consequently the price of stock in iy OATS-—Higher; No. 2 cash, 45¢; track, [N . do pfd s - s At Rio, yNo. 7 Involce, T BOLD | Do riltaiar)y atockers of poor quality, | e difterent enterprises remained at a BATSNo. 2. 10%@i6%e; No. 2 white, 40c; | 49¢; May, i8%c;’ July, 39%c; No. 2 white, » . BUBRE g1vlsogeeses “ar Mild! dull. Futures ¢ A | and el tad” the same as usuals Rep |formal fsure, But far-sighted men like B Sk O PRI i, soe ' el & W bl B, & Go o g S eiiay | Pesentative sl . £ TARON Wiock. a5 thuy. could at Chaat B Y o 5 PLOUR-Flrm and quiet; red winter pat- | Pennsylvanta .0 Fiyaly s _______{market closed steady at unchanged prices | BLEEF STEERS. AR S B VLT ALVL HA TR :,‘é}‘n","\vfi","m}; glholce malting, saek PR an sad ayists red MINTIARE | Reading Uemn[u. 8. Teatier. ! Consoln, money... 01% Norfolk & Weat.. gig |10 & polnts ' nel decline = Totul “sales | r. DOn the! mechaiatie ra e Y gtk e ST i Haathy, o8B north- | Clii8.60; clears, $8.10G0.25. " do st pfd.. Ao pfd 3 do account...... ¥/ do ptd oo B3b | AmOUREeE o a e May. 695 B + shot skyward, laying the foundation for ontract, grade, $9.1b 4 i clover, | 3 D Timothy, nominally firm, $6.00@ | (40 2d Dfd...... 83%/U. 8. Rubber.... Aniconda .. e No. Paclilc pfd. .. yary, G Y T AR A e . the fabulous weaith of these multimiilion- CPROVIETONS " Mois pork, per bbl., $16.90 | &30, 8t L"Kl' ‘!:!(-db. + b 'h's pfd i m‘.-nu.-‘n‘ Iggtl)x\ln'«‘;l\ & S ber T Wh Meptamher, Sy shes aire “'nu» sam, exact conditions 4 A . 318 0 0 LAt .25, do o . Steel.... do ple ¥ Pennsylvania o 1 . 3L I ence o Beaumont, T aiw, Lard, per 100 los 330bq0 % snort R e e Tiracki $1.00, 2d. pfd % do ptd ..ioeit fimore & 0. 110 Reading . % ——— i B T Sy (Taxan ana B s 1h¢\xlld)', bk mcm, m{.fm"&::& HA Timothy, dy, $1L00G15.00; prai- 8 W, . )\\’;;Nlll’l‘ll ‘l"rylfl)\.)ln :,nl:llzu‘l"“lh‘lflc I}Nz"‘ !‘Il?’ I‘)ill '[:{g A28 Wooul Market | daparsaey & M :II |Il"|l \;l ll:h]llvl( 'llllll history will repeat 3 HAY Atse 4 Locomotive, “hes. 0.0 40%| 2 P S . . 2 " tself. P y o0 vorable com- "?Gfaf‘fi‘xl‘éflfhfi'&“E'J?"& h wi ROV ONE otk easter; jobbin, §16.0 BU Chicago G. W.... 2% /Southern Ry. S§T. LOUIS, Jan. 3—WOOL—Firm but o lany now Orguniked and. the. one. that wil W s of high wines, $1.82 (ABOVISIONGTHork, saaler; fobbing. 148 | “do” pra”i1Lii: o ME& St PLThsdo prd. } unchanged; medium grades, 1317 lght R 130, B I e e e s s The followlng were the recelpts and ship- | eugy! extra shorts und clear ribs, $.151 | S gy B Dénver & R. G... 4T 8o. Paclfic:. 3| fine, 12%@1sc; heavy fine, 10@ldc; tub- . ® . American Crude Ol company. The direc- mente ot grains yesterdays | P PP | SR i o o (bosed: camy oxird | -Bx-dividend. *Last sale, *Oftered. 0o, Pl n Pclic: 1t | washed, Uade i » . 4 torate of this company’ are prominent busi- bbl nzp% "”'{;",,’% 0.6 clear ribs, ¥.70; clear sides, New York Money Market. do it pid: 1|0, 8 el % | CHICAGO LIVE , STOCK MARKET, | % HEIFERS. T PR Sy IR T B }&o{f“bflr‘%‘éfi"%fim Wu'pl:“‘}; zlf:lllt_k'(,.hd::". SIMONEY-—0n cfi"f‘l"“ Tlinois c.vmér[’.l, .mn,;\\'rhasnd' . — il 4 i Hive] i Wheerinie WO 4 ‘-"u'rr‘-;!w":;-;‘.’.'\','.'m.'fi- X 3 cent. do_ptd:... 1t Rand Mines. . v ¢ i Zino, lead and bl QMETALSLead, sieady at 80 Spelter, |\ "HIPRILING EXCHANGE firm, with no. | X! "y Cenitrail 17213 DeBeers a Tk Wanki E{.n‘,!“fl'.lf,n“.?. “Mo: 1ice Promdons s 50 creameries, POULTRY--Firm; . chickens, _old, 7o; | 441 for demand and $.59%@i84 for sixty | BAR SILVER—Steady at 2011 ? " stoady wotiord, président Swortord Bros, Whol b ] A hgaSde 65 | 4 i ‘84 for sisty | BAR SILVER—Steady at 261-18d per (3000 head: steady al advance 3 Vholo: hoess, "steads, ouni, ic; turkeys, $4c; ducks, 8G1c; gease, | duysiposied Thtct ‘;'«a.gz:-,. A Susti; com | ouna o T ant Tn th prime :t;::%nélnn!{. $5.3007 3¢ 1 Sl ior ] WU Qiveatthy B0 A : C s ol L $4.83014. 831 ) —The rate of discount In the open . $4.00016.25; stockers and Sommero s NEW YORK GENERAL mARKET, | olUTERSteady; creamery, 0G%tco; | SILVER-Bar, i Mexican dollars, | markot for both' shortand hrce-montns: | §5.00GH i5: " cows, ey flonal, _Bank of Commerce, -fansas. Clt 2 3 Al 25652 sz t Mo. The secretary is A. 8. Kimber) 200, 4iye. lls s 3@3! cent. 2 Jod-Bleaay at 22c SNDS—Government, steady; state, tn- | " 1* S0 PeC i enc S treamurer Hudson-Kimberiy | Pubiishiy RECEIPTS--Plour, 8,000 bbls.: wheat, 8,000 | active; railroad, Irreguiar. oy SRR ¥ me of the Day on Varioms |bi; et St BC2M M 000 butm: wheat, | onngas " "E duotulions”on vonds are us NE\V’:{‘(')R‘K Jan, : ‘l'.he ‘r:‘l!ll::m are *Hoa8 — Recelpts, 3800 head; _tomor- Brown, well known In financial circles. el 80,00 bu.; corn, W bu.; oats, W00 bu. | CLoME .S the Closing prices on mining stocke: © - | [ B0, eatimated: left ook o mied o ket ‘opened slow ana. closed strong; mixed NEW YO! ¢ B R = ~ 5 RPN = _WUEAE BopN 2 ¢ 0 n 41301 Dble s expores; G0t boias quier b dverpes] Graia and Provisien U ot o AR E Naninl ¥ Adams Con . \Little Chiet snd DU G ey 6,100, 8, fmly heid, “with buvers 10§80 under | LIVERPOOL, Jan, 8.—WHEAT-Spot | do’ lst inc. 5 Ontario o | heavy, B Aem: K Metes 0 l0a th. the ‘market quotations; winter patents, | duil; No. 2 red, western, winter, by 6ied: coupon ..... M. & 8t L, Ophir . HEEP-Receipts, 11,00 head; _sheep, T604.00; wintor stratghts, $5.6003.6; Min: | No. 1 northern, spring. 64 1hd: No. 1 Call: Tew s, Teg 1390 M, K. & Brunsw 15 |Phoentx JSEEEE-Reoalpts, 1000 Besds | whien: ) 3 pesota patents, $MGL1S winter, extens, | tornin 60 ‘Yidis Tutres, sleadyi” Maren, | do counon oo i o Com. Tunnely, /o1 e Sotosl ov:! oo o ehoce. wethers, $0:3505.00: Tair 1o ) Dooe sampany[ 1L N, Buralt, pregldant winter, low .rum--:; ';zdo,a:%g" o e | IR SR 8 M mmarican mixed. new s ! Denawaga Terri g0 [Slortk’ Ko {holee mixed BG4E! nescen, foq ahoep, | ... | ent 1t NCBtrai 3irg. o, O Hert ull; talr to_goo L N@3.40; choice 10 |5s 6d; American mixed, old, b 7iad; futures) 58, reg.......107 orn . fod Tambe, " $5.00G6.0v. At > banker, Norma L 0."B. 'Stan- "&%fik‘fi'{’#mmr allow . wostern, | LSS0k February, b ¥iedi March, e 1} | 480, %t it g | R Baarnrt 1§ [Pranderat o o whoop: TUH Bhipmente . iy ot “Okianoma Clty. Okt f ' d g - e (N i : : hogs, 43,213 sheep, 14, ments— | 1. S e W K ity .} + atate, Mo, o, 1. ., Now York, cart L%wéj\ fi«'gffl{dnm 6s 11d. do 3148 .....oeen 9044 & 54,117 | BRADSTREETS REVIEW OF TRADE, ¥ * banker, ‘Moberly, ‘Mo., ‘and other stron LB . PROVISIONS—Bacon, short ribs, steady, | 140 cony; 48 L1060 45, 971 K City Live Stock Market. gnancial man. 52\1.3.’.’"‘2‘..’:’} is oreanized N 3 lae cilkiy e ia Rh @ . 3. . ' — 3 ” 01 , Which consists o Bl Al e Ll s eptla, o, T | dn 6 clear bellios, quiet, Bs o4, Shoulders; | Gok & .- T 5 | confidence in' the Dominant Feature | KANSAS CITY, Jan. 3-CATTLE-Re. one ‘mililon Xhares, par value 3100 each: BB Receiptar 8260 b, Brot Mitaes | [ are U . s tme iomn refinedk | ~do 1st’ iné 3 celpts, 2,000 natlves, 200 Texans and 60 500,000 shares of which is set aside as-treas- Ak S b 1 5,\:{;‘ {'n'm!?‘;"-‘n-:‘rr\' ;‘;m prime western, in | o %lg 0, figa. 1100 0106% 80, Pacific is of the Entire Market. ra.l\'eu. ht“ol Nlergu stel ;I\ to mr.mifw high ) 'r'fi ,,,,\4‘(‘ T,,:. ,,,,,,‘k. ..1 Nbie SomEann 0, o B ; No, 3 red, ¢ y, X R it So. 4 % tile steady to s holce expol iy pald . and. positivaly Bane { tor; No. 1 northern, “Duluti. | Receipis of 'wheat durlng the lnat threo | ¢ & A fe o MRS, Rallway fa.. 151n W YORK, Jan. S.—Bradstreet's 10- [ ang dgessed becf stoers, fo. The, company has_acauired "the il tiehts s £ % b hfidat; No. 1'hard, Duluth, | days, 114,000 centals, including 184000 Amer- | ' yf's ‘g P g 4s. 124 T. B. L. & W, 4a, sz, | mgrtow will sy go0d, $5.0005.8; stockers and fee of 5,000 acres of land upon twenty-year steady, with "considerauie shore el op | “H ¢ & N.W. ¢ 78,140 |[Union Pacific’ 4 Satisfaction with the old and confidence | G475, westorn ‘fed steors $1.7565.86: west & leases In the ofl belt In Sonoma, Santa sisady, ‘with considgrable short selfink on | “Receints of American com durtug the | % N Wp I Mg Ui Cont: w40 qogy | I the new vear are the dominant featires | ern range steers, 8200040 Texis “and |1 A Clara, and Sunta Cruz counties, CAL. 4180 Vihood on bulien wintes whoat orop head, |0 ‘hree dave, B3 contals. Gt &t 8012 s 48 1035 Wabaah da ... 1ip [ af the entire industrial,commerclal and | ndian teers, #0050 Toxas cow W i ) have dameof th’ Choloest ' Holdlnga: on . 3 - 1y b 81 do % nancial situation, The iron stoel 80: native & 15,00 ~ ", Spindle Top, Beaumont, % A T e danand® SEapuiative | anses ity Pravisions, | cofo, Ptk i R Athation gains actvity. The car shortage | 352 cannera, : Lok e k TP'TRe 36" toet “from the: TAmvs” Beatiy demand, 000 Sarioemand, west 1arge | 1 ANSAS CITY, Jan 3-WHEAT-May, | D. & R G. 480101 [West Shore da... Question cuts @ disturbing figure. Sup- | cqlves, $3.7506.00. 5 sty Guahers. Before the Heaumont, Toxas Wheat yielded to realigin the iast hoyr s July, Solge! No. 2 hard; sog | Erie prior”. ds. %W, & L. B. 48 Jlies of coke at the ovens are piling up, [ HOGS-—-Regeipts, 15,00 head; market pdoss L% | . property wag acquired stock was selling IS SRAac 2 DRSS pad jcloned i iNo. 3, Tl Vo. 2 Fed, dle: No. & € por A Win™ dantent s o7 | but (o Blast furnaces are shutting down | wcrong; top, $6.520; bulk of sales, 6.30000.60; 4 Faplaly at 50 cents, but of course the stoc pd upchanged. March olosed at”stheo; X » . dlei No. 3, | AQ Bl 5 o Fab T 4 S | Because of ‘the necessary Ik between the | houvy. | 36 b Pmixed hackors, $6.160 EEARY Wil “now rapldly increase. At & meetin e Jolosed at He . o crwei Jul January, 67%GOc; May, 68%@asc; | Hock. Val #%s. two, an abundance of cars not being forth- | g0 light, $6.306.46; pigs, 34407525 : Wi Neld by the' directors, danuary ‘10t i ”80 R ta 63 bu.; exports, 7.3 | cash, No. 8 mixed, 6755G080c; No. 2 white aceealihnt coming. Sonthern pig iron has adva 1| "SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, = b has been #et as the limit at which time the b Bpot. stoudy! No. % T Siebotte 1330 | Ssgeigc; No. 3, r.zmuf» S0 per ton And the western trade is getting | pead; market 106G16c higher: fed lambs, ki i price of the North American Crude Ol C A , an ¢ 4 q i Texas fed steer: an diréctors are: Judge Elijah Robinson, torney Natlonal Bank of Commerce Missouri Pacific R. R.; Fred K. Rule, gen eral manager L. A Terminal Rallroad com- pany, Los Angeles, Cal.; W. W. Sylveste Pice prosdent K. C., M. & 0. R R\ W ttam Huttlg, president Western Sash and oesmmesnstasstestatats st tstes 2T ISTLTILLTSASSBEEL 1 y o 8% Boston its Chief supplles from this soyrce. Hesse- | $'56gis &5 fed wethers, $8.15a450; vearlings, | 100000 il § Stock must be advanced o 60 ce p b ;:'r'm“:‘l’l";,.m’,'.',;’“.",";‘l'k:,‘“ was RYE N0 2 SJL ke BOSTGN, Jan Call- loans, 504 mer iron ofc has been Advanced in, price. R0 won, $8.264.00; culls and feed: Hhagy 5 e B s ha B Tha eiaak adtag ia m RNAsS] Sinailer ‘recelts, "the early whent advancs | HA¥—Choice timothy, SW.0GLLT: cholce | cihts timé 1oans, BUS ber cent. OMEI | fshed prodibts In i wire and nails, which | ™ i ?xnllx‘l.].\:u’)""u‘;: 200 Harle ".‘.."12.:5‘.2:#:&.?'.,.'«"." o 3 y prairie, $13.60. sessresn RO S o s R By et ati e et v Ny P R R o Creamery, 18G4%; fancy dairy, | S1OPE: are §2 & ton lower, owing to Increaséd com- 51, Leals Live Stock Market. STOCK CALVES. Kansas City, Mo. Any one sending thelr t . ance. N H - petition of outside makers. Floods in the SENIEY |y g e A i T ) RN, closed At To%c: July, WRGTINE, | ®08_pigner: tresh Missourt and Han. | Atchison 48 ..o M2 Allowes oo, 3 | mining reglons have intorfered with pro: | . LOUIS, San, 8.-CAT LE—Recelpts, | 1.0 37 : R B B0 re sddres il rtaa clgesa 8t 10ke. " 0000 bu.: e s Qo ane | Gas s 8 Amalgamated 60y | duction and the car shortage still aceentu- | 2,000 head, including 1200 Texans; market W8 AND HE from them without any cost whatever o AL 7""1' ';N 3 bu.; exports, 25 | Gt " A rned; new whitewood tases Mex. Central ds.. 81% Balic .............. 37" | ates the scarcity of coal, particularly bi- | active and steady, With Texans strong: .. 833 3 beautiful book giving prospectus and full | ’Dn'm"ma- e gzmhhu, 3, Bitact | 0 e 24tbe 4 2 & C S . Bingham e tuminous. Anthracite supplies are small, | native shipping and export steers, .04 ) particulurs, There {4 na investment ut the 0 ¥ Uit 'a‘b ot 10, white, fie | O P TE Wheat, 18 corn, 97,600 ooeneenenr B006 Cal, & o fotwithstanding a_total production last | 6.50; Sreused beef und' butcher steers, .10 g 80 present date that is so safe, for in the first {rack mixed western, SIc: track white, | ' oute: 10,000 b h ¥l ped ... 4020 Contenplal . year in excess of 63,000,000 tons, a total of | G6.%; steers under 1000 ibs., 566,00, . seerennnes 148 lace, If you buy' stock before January 10tn Sbe. Siptiona ahou’ steedband dull i Oata, 00 B eat. 10,000 bu:; corn, | BOStoR & Coppert Range ', 12 er ‘cont losn than ever before produced. | siockers and feeders, $250q400: cows and 1 A | P Wil oniy cost 0 cents per shars and o iieaes. "nipping. 00@Sc: §00d to | ¢330 bu.; oats, 34,000 b, . " | Bost Ay ) : Prices show few changes on the week. | haifers, $2.0004.5; cafiners, $L80G270; bulls, | .. Drovererers B8 same will be posltively wdvanced to 8 cents ohigloe, BN, iate, odmm " iy - NOYOR R tale Royale The coreals are on the whole higher, due | $3 6@3.00; Texas ‘and Indfan stecrs, $.601 | 20000 RO ohdate mentioned. Orders for 8tock af foa 101 erop, ‘1'111'“%.1‘ 000 eron. sgizerCiad Philadelphia Produce Market. Fr N &5 Mohawk ... 2 | mitinly 1o "the atrengih ‘of. whedt, hich | §iu; fod, 8250445 grass cows and heifers, | o000 e T80 e’ Share gnust’ hiave postmark ' not “later 18 . 3 20; 18 2 td... 14 | D . still supports the coarser ns. nter | $2, 463,80, . ¢ an the 10Th of January. Stocl e acliic coast, 1901 "erop, 1@ HILADELPHIA, Jan. 3.—BUTTER-— | Unlon Pacific ....103% Osceoln | e omn 1 thhe maln favor. | “HOGSRecolpts, 900 head; steady: pigs | HOGE There was a lberal run of hogs than the AR of Janusey, Btock will.only be cfop, S@i2e; 1360 ntral P L) A . sold ¥y s or moro, rrot able. Provisions are steady, except lard, [ and lights, $5.75@6.15; packers, $5.9076.35; duy and as reports from other mar- | Another thing, the prospects are so flatters Top, 6. Steady. falr demand: faney western cream- i ! (i Steady; Galyeston, 20 to’'3 Ibs, | e i'ui"{h’"p i fatiey hearby printy, Amer. Sugar %|Quincy Which has weakened: slghtly. Cotton has | butchers, 36.356.65. vre nfavorable to the selling in- | fng that @ great many feel sure that th X A Callfornia, 21 to 25 Ibs., 19lgc; Texas irin; fresh nearby, 3¢, f gmer, % 3% V| ? 7 he h Y g 0 . i e . She; fre “ L o 84 | Dean shiaded & little because of large re- | " SHERP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 100 head; th. the market at this point opened | back of the North Amerlcan ] e At R Bicady ! hemlock western, 28¢; southwestern, Me; southern, | ROm: L & 8 ... el ¥ [ ceipta. "Cotton goods ure quiet, as I8 usual | market stendy native muttons &6 k8 ndh Hetle lowar. 1t Wb Fathar | SneK O e Nk (N palos e e 9l o A Tilaht to h,.‘fyw“f,“,‘; LA e e Aty \ % [ Trinlcy A it thls dato hulcloged the, year 101 much | lambs, 34250 doicpoulle 'and "biicks," $:80a | Iate pefore "much, way doe, but when'sefl: | S0l 'co', which began'at 50 conts an s seilc res, ] welghts, 26@2ic. IRSE-Firm: New York full creams, | MA¥ i PR hetter than they began It Fall River | {£00; stockers, 315062 e ety a1d_ cur Joose 1t was nat tonk | Dok GO 4t ver enire "Just s - WOOLZDull; domestic fleece, fancy smail, 1 New York full oreams, | 0% " & 4 nited staten” 1 | RS AL e Wighely Towor than the aver: | ¢ St Petore the bulk of the hogs was disposed | Lustment of §50 Your stock watd be Worth TR RS, reet, atoad fair o cholce, Wyl N B a.&Co SRV e Cwith"the il Droducing the New York Live Stock Market of. The cholce heavyweights sold at TRt | 35000 and still the worid wonders nt tha A 10.00; becr hama d1b g T . 8. Bteel....... 4% Winona ../l better clamd of goods showink the best re: gk o prices. In some cases sales | rapid manner in which some Americans ace 50; mosa, $80G100; Deet nams” $120000 Toledo Grain and Seeds. A G S Ditne “Ginghama ure in spectally &ood | NEW YORK, Jan. 3.-BEEVES-Recelpts, ‘teady, and in others they were & | iiv wenltn: B RSRee" Cut raests. auil Indla mess, aDO, Jan. WHEAT—May, $oiz6, | Adventure LA | | tiann shape, being largely sold ahead, and fwm. |3.864 head Ateady; cows, slow . bulls, | little lower. The medium welghts were i o Maiied Ghotidere’ Tor thas ! P IROPAN P e ol P e i leus actlve, are In | firm; steers, $4.76G6.20 oxen and stags, $3.6) | steady to & nfckel lower aud sold largely o plokled shoulders. c; plokind January, Bac; My, ke, - . | oo, habearia ‘mitid are Dusily efploved |41 g . | from a0 to 3625 The hewvyweighth ol 2 "BLIE refined. aniet:’ cantnent D-January March, $. Bank Clearin Vool ‘i teddy, ‘ind & gnod movement 1 | Cublés, slow) stoers, Ba8te b rig: | moutly tron B2 to $0.46.° There were' gieanied, #1018 refnod; aulet; cantingnt, OVED Janus March, e T Bire looked for at | erator beef, lower 4t 9%@l0%c per ib.; hip. | good many'lightwelghts on sale today and $i00; 83uth America, $ili compound, #.0) LA OMAHA, Jun. 3.-Bank clearings today, | the London snle, ments, none . the market was unevenly lower. In 4 good Boyd Commission Co @’ por amily, 811 7oy 00; B grr oy TR 1,467,008, ‘corresponding day st ye Guictnews I8 the feature in the lenther [ "CALVES -Recelpts, 28 hewd: steady; Inatanccy “sellora’ ad Consideribie short clear .00; mess, $16.50@917.50. et $1125.080 35 Incroase, $341.047 and kindred trades. Shoe shipments are | market slow; car of westerns unsold; veals, alty in .n«‘ynnlym of that kind at an. Buccess: to sames K. Boyd & Co,, RBUTTER=Re - pk State | MILWAUKEE, Jan. 8- WHEAT-Market | , O HICAGO, Clearings | Smaner than ‘of late, but st in " excess | 3508 ;" op, 89 Mitle calves, 5500} wrly . toward | the el OMAHA, NEB. dalry, I_M:fi‘fi ores 8% June No. 1 northe May, 828¢. | Balances, $1, excl 348 of a year ago, Complaints of small profits | westeras, #. 'li' burnys 1 calves, $3.00G itative wales: CeHELEE Refi‘l{uu‘\(:;vf'p‘iu"?»ma’rfn- full Firm: No. 1, e sixty duys, g in shoe man‘ifacturing continue and priecs o cliy arensed yosle. $Qid0 por It - ead i No. i COMMISSION -5 . : H LEY—Dull; No. 2, #e; ) | exchange apparently co If present rates IE| . e L 960 head; | 121.....14 5 10... St gream, full e, fincy. lrge, 10iion: Al RN K el SN |5 M 3 PR TR RaN MEXARY, 1 ¥ ahop, ateady limb, 100350 lower . sheep: I % WRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS, v, i CY, N 3 N, [ 125; P year ago. culls. H A D 4, 3 : made, Joqilc Mianeapeils Wheat, Pisar Lokd balances, 33,648,151 " B s B ot p S this time to | ' HOGE Tecelpts, 7,725 head; I car on sule; b B 0 . to Chicago aud New Yor eckipts, 5,60 pkgs.; strong; state | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 3—~WHEAT—Cash, | PHILADELIHIA, Jan. 3.~Clearings, §2l,- | 12¢ for Lake Superior, and tin 18 also lower, | state, $6.76, mixed westerns, 3 ; W Cosnesaondence, Jobn A Waiten & o