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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1902 Stop [fmovement in the United States will g small, family made '1%@11%c; late made, | unchanged in price to 5 poiuts higher. The N E00d wethers, $4.0004.5; chojce ewes, $.75@ elacken prices and bring out cotton. Little IERCI D Fl cl L Pt A T - Bl Mot ‘HRished dtaudy oY Tet tne l CK I ' L00; falr (o food uwes, §1.004110, comman I-ONDON EXCH"\CE ‘CIWE Diisinens was done and. merchants did’ not (0" ‘L ‘1\ X‘x A Shlc =% "oy Iate minde, beat mall, I L o R e Points 0 lu‘ l‘"h STo A l ewes, 82756450, cholce lambs, 10 seem to have many orders, Home users EGGE-8trong; state and Pennsylvania, 31 | Sales, 1850 ongs@inciuding: January, 6.1 falr {o_good lambs, $5.0046.15; fseder woth V — on American accounts were very cautious, i “ A @3lc; wetern, at mark, 2@dle; southern, | March, 6.70c; May, 6.9 ic; July, .1 e ere, 82 rder lambe, §8 5074.0 4 confining their purchases to thelr immediate at_mark, 21430 tember, 7.30¢.35¢; December, 7.6 \'" nt Resumption of Rusinem Stimulated by X AR Tas 2 yee was In Teyou d Provisiens Are Buoyed Up by Taettind. "p 1'%, COppaE Situstion was' stil} — able Grades of Oattle Reld Freely This N it a0y BOURSE MAKES IMPROVEMENT . Cash Demasd, erteniay s e S ke v ir s | CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Weak a1 Rironger Priom. BIERIeR. Lake Superior’ was quotec . rolytic at 12c and casting at | peaveling Mem Once More Making CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, weak 'n tone, but not qu AMERICAN SECTION HAS LITTLE TRADE | Marked Increase tn Teading in AU [ ENTIRE MARKET CLOSES AT AN ADVANCE ' lmer. spot, being qusted at 4227y Thelr Roands with Good HOGS IMPROVED A TRIFLE TODAY CAttle, Sheep and LAmbs Stendy am . 1) ad was dul and unc nged at $4, y 1 ane l)r':nrlm‘n'l the Feature of He- — as was 8, ter at $4.30. Iron was very g"h.‘ Succe Mogs Wenk 3 ) . AL $10.0T1150 for pig Iron warrants; No. 1 ] Investors Grow Cautlons Owing to the | Sinning of Year Abundant Buying in Wheat=Corn |forinern foindey, ' o0ais: No. & north AT A " ? CHICAGO, Jan 4 ~CATTLE cipty, o Haw B S ern_foundry, $is i, No. 1 southern | MATIA, Wd; steady; good (o bt Rumor that Account een BERLIN, Jan. §.—The bourse begins the | MAintaine fta Strengeh aund Onen | §00, IOUOG HAGIRE: Noo 4 S0URETR | e coling aaloamen for pham) Jobbors atid $6.60a7.50; poor to_ medium, $1.066 25 e ook Overreached in the new'year with a marked improvement in Acting in Sympathy Has a foundey, Jo00gii0. As tsual on Setur. | ManuChcturers are ance more on the toad felens i . L1 United Stagen. all departments and It iy the general opin- b Chit duy tiére wereno cable’ advices from | After the holiday are aeeting SR ion n Quarter All Arou j capnere, 813G Dl g lon that a considerable bull movement has abrod i |:\In-'|h\r Success ‘than antieipated.” | o' TN S PP Fakiory during thy Tant Wesk OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. s season there |s, of course, cons| — 2,00 head; estimated wore the dhve ob the ey Akt ne e | ahle, tendengy cn the purt of retallers to shuts oaANA Monday, SO0 head:' left over, 8 e ONDON, Jan. 5.—The atmosphere on [ mining boom In London, the strengih of | CHICAGO, Jan Cash_ strength In | cle ) what stock they huve on han E MAILA, Jun opened ‘steady, closed . we mixed m‘.f( London ‘exchanie has been clearer w'\"'f»n'm'n u'l-,-‘ ll‘\“v“’h‘l‘u ces of Presi- | wh . t \n.l' 4..1'.'v"...| '.. n(.\~||‘nllx’||wh‘~rl'n\ || Condition of Trade and Quotations and besides that they have hardly finished | Recoipts were Hogs Sheep. | butchers, $6.0006.65; g since the beginning of the year than fof |dent’ Koch of the Helehsbank upor ¢ | of outside buying bulled the grain pits t on Staple and Fancy Produce, T rChus ate oot haLfeason & guod many |omvial Monday . 0,088 80 80 roukh heavy, & long while past.” The activity which de- | German business situation and the reduc- | day, and in spite of the usual Saturday | .. 2 WLl n & Week oF ten B Trom now fak | Smclul T uesauy L e o DK SF sales, 38 l0ge.s veloped with " the resumption of business | tion of freights over Pri<sian railronds. in iing-up brought a close very near to top S-Recoipte, light; fresh stock, 22 MR Tt e o oF, | Uliicin; © SOnaday . v < heop Noy LLAMBES_Hecelpts, 2,000 January 2 was greatly alded by the abund- | iron exported from German ports, and, | prices ull along the lne . Mas Wheat wis POULTRY = Hens, — 646%c; old "o e, Nroa ity Tliamration, Nawevel: | metui nutsaey vahera g4 S0ne, steady; good ' to &nce of soney with-which a stringent mar- | finally, the reports on the American iron | by sytse, My corn Ytwe higher and Miy o SGie turkeys, iGdc; ducks and ok Tor e o rea With the Dl | Dincint Xviauy oy il fair to cjioice s recently and suddenly —become |and capper markets. All the German stite | odts misige ndvanced.” Provistons closed g | Beexe, 8 spring chickens, per 1., | Iess outlook for the coming year and are [GinCil Saturiiy o mixed, 8830042, western sheep, fod, $.2g Professional operators were nat- @ heavily bought as nvestments, [ qive nigher | ostic, predicting a good, healthy, brisk market 4.85: native lambs, $3.5006.25; western' lambs anxjous for 1 their s on these securities rising | The trade in wheat was largely of the | , DRESSED poULTRY-T 11@12¢; | for somwe time: to come. Six duys this week.. .13, $ o, 00gs6.%0. t to foster the however v, Wheti the preference [oF | same character un s esterday - nercous ang | QUOKs, su8tac 4 spring chickens, | It has been a long time since the local 4 u RECEIPTS-Offictnl: Cattle, 3 were the promises upon which the Strluly caused government securities 10 | active, with rs generally somewhat | C383C hene prodicted ndvance was bated, {he Dubilo | wi Much Interest was also shown I | skepiieal on wonuine “strength thy fur has been responsive This hesi foreign rentes reclally panish | the tancy 18 due equally to the lack of falth band Argentine rontos obligations of | o the lack of cash with which to”l the Anatolian and Itatian Transcual rail speculate. Until the public can be re- | ways were very active, bt American raile enthused the boom s bound to drag. The [ way shares were quite negiecren Shares greatest viwlity at the close of the 1ast | of the ocean steqmshin companies attra week was exhibffed by Kaffirs Iittle attention during the week, but a This vitaity was based not #0 much | vanced moderntoly. Trone wore vers atrons upon the geniilne hope of the Proximity of at the week's ond, as i resuit af the @ ihsc market has bee free from price. fucti- | LG LT noik - QMclal: Cattle, 3418 head; daity. I Capommon to fair. 1tke; cholce | Atlons as 1t was ‘last week. In it s Weoks RO ; SHIPMENTS-Officlal: Cattle, 1,625 head reas- | daiEy, b tubs, liglic; separator, W@ie. | may be sald that tiere was not Y8 monih ako hoks, 3245 head; sheep, 700 hoad market Wi was soun e | Yozt i 5ONG Ao isc; white [ Important change in any lnc. Th Uy & yeul Uao. b omol oSl PEO%, Iny. Ebpparance ot &h bass, loc; bluctish, Dulll Tc; blue | tendency s to be to hold prices 3 ) g orders he pl 1 1 - 1 \ e paice pada fo hogs at Kansas Clity Live Stoe Al N were Aavanced, but us itile Teftected | A% 70 buffuioas, cod, 10¢; [ until the 8 business is- fairly well | Oifuna \he paot several days with com 4 Y ock Market he condition here as they did yesterday of | FAPPIes, 11e; hulibut, 1ic; hefring, sw;'bad: | under way eral thing jobbers and | ittt o KANSAS CITY, Jan, 4 L te. e conditlon, bere as they did yesterday of | dock, ¢ pike, So;. fed_anappers sul- | manufacturers do not place very henvy - [ eetpis, 1 ot compured with cRunged” and - Barie well g consequently | MON 1 sundel, 'e; trout, i’ whiteish, | orders the' fiest' weelc of ton davk Of the | Date, | 101 T898.118%, | week ' axo } : some small attention was glven to the for- 4 pickerel, sc, fresh mackerel, each, new year, <o ‘that the true condition of § Tions HoTAVIRL cfgn sitaation and prices advanced a little prace an soa eliet that the completion of | nouncement of the reduction of stocks And | under the influence of outaide buying Re | a Y8 melts, - the murket is haraly known. “Those’ who | Dec, 1 321 324817 beer” steers, ol X per can. OURhL to khow, however, seem to have R 0. 9; stockers i . $3.50G4.75; west the blocichotisce would sourt £ondee Sohian | Hirouih reducod prod: diminish ports from the southwest tated that wi N xira selocts, | gogd deal or confidence in future valios Bl 80 808 b Hp R AT . Basw; w rang Bope or Rot. Thors WAL congidurabie. kbe P roe llirensell Sxpotts, LU+ 0 ter Wheat was bringing gnore in :A.?”xv‘rll‘flwmi idards, u @12, bulk changes for some time o com ¥ 325 % | 318 fexas cows, 2.0 dications of rove- | cipal reglon of grow h n RO, | gele Bk 1.6 New York o 2 $uies o It ) . o Ll LI Urrent” quota: | Mok, in the lron ‘situntion, which were | SR the “other Rand excellent Manitops | pes oout pegg o bbb Grocers About Stemdy. . gamam o3 | heltars, ects L # allege *0I o Vossiache Zel alre y warns oL i v - > : Ay g ] se. g ctory I er wo i e 4 4 WO head Biriorn thAL much of "the buying - of | punite et s 1 R M ero Ty g the | wer P vt DUBY, Wweather concitigns | HIAR~ Pric.s duoted by, Omaha Whole- 1Pade 1a° ongeried. “reavallng un ;. 5 3 HOUS freceipte, 500 head; market stoady o 8 been on Amel ceo o VR Xy aesie Vil e | were Improvec het - the commliusion | sule Huy Dealers’ ussockition: Cholce up- | 5ade 18 e o beent o 3 igher: quality poor; top. §6 1 The: American seotion ot (e Becoh x- [ToR Sjtuation, which it fidieate that wac, | Douse business began to pick up, sculpers |land, ®00; No. 2 upiand, .60 medtim, | 004 D o iy AR AL TR 6 19%) 4 80| 4 11} 380 ® | walew, 88008 60 oavy. oot mivel nange ehowed ‘Tiitle actunl | husiness, | siders have e mmoetiden hbe e | game i the market and thade glew heavy: (851 coarse. 5. - Hve a5, i hens sending I a flood of orders. 1t geems that | Dec is do 840 33 3 3 80,2005, 60 1Rt $5.40016.00; | pIks. Amefican quotations. pertunclorily folow | fron any woa) Surplpecylative buying in | fa"uite 'of Baturday reallsing May sold | ricca " atg for hay) ot pecd ior: as grocers out through the countfy cleaned | Dec. BB LA Reeelpts _for ' the week, 5o New York ‘prices. Thare has bean much | industials n eriires. Yesterday W and | 0P 10 Mlc and closed strong at that fi& | quality Demand falr. Recelpts, 8 cars, | STOCOrS « holiday stocks In mood shape and i81i 416 345 830 318 s ook, 45,000 head % ik of the hccount hAVINE bocn over: | muny: advaneeq 10 molnin mkring tin weald | Ure. ‘Lockl Tecelpts were il tars, ‘moue of | CORN—Now. se. oid, He. as there 8 a good steady demand for all ¥ | 414 340, 3 91/ 8 10| 3 * AND LAMBS - Reécelpts, 200 head ached In the United States that INvestors | These atier jciade iy JUring the week | cantract grade; Minneapolis and Duluth re- | BIRAN—82 staple lines, ‘there 18 no prospeet of much | * 361346317 28 | compared with woek ago, | 2350 B Tavt S ot fand the obimations o nd wconl shares [ ported 20, cars, making a total for the| OATS—8d. fotilp in the wholessls trade” b Aol higher: fed lambs, $5.000 Wetltor: "Copper continies t0 b an unsotved equa- | Shemions conemnac® O machinery “and | By poiis of’ a6 cars, against &0 luse rogs.) EOETABLES, The market has been unusually quiet <o | Dy 1901, 190, 1894, 1895 1897, 100460, yearlings, $4.6005 tlon. "in Kpite of the talk of'n further eut, | During the o week the money market | Week and 8% « year ago. Primary receipts | POTATOES-Home grown, $1; northern, | sar'us Thnmes In qointions concerned, . . - - culls and teeders, § it {5 apparcent that substantial interests | was extremely ensy and fho mencd ma TR borrepotaing e N A wny | LA giule Jake, " $110; Colorado, $1.10.\ ™ | The Bugar market 18 in practically the some | 542 3 18 8 49 [ for the w here Rave wuflcient money and falth 10 | that ‘the Relthsbamic will e an cheiy | the corresponding day inst year. Beabo HARNOTE-Per bu., ®c. position it was a week age. That is tr fa 337 head buy liberally on every decline, #o a serfous | reduction in the rate of discount. Money | (leaTances in wheat and flour equalled 4 RuEIS-Per iy-bu. basket, duc. of both raws and refined. Canned goods ¢ 367348 ¢ break fs not likely ‘unless there are un- |has been heavily offered since (he few sent. | %0 bi. Australian shipments wer 00 | TURNIPS -Per bu., B0c; Rutabagas, per {.."a\0, unchanged, but ther very ERUERTIE] St Louls expected developments in the United State s v offered since the new year. | b “compared with 248,000 bu. last we 100 1bs., $1.2 firm feellng on corn’ and tomatoes. Those . : - ; Both in ¢ 1y and n France the out- 4 ned_strong and maintained jts | - PARSNIPS.Per bu., 60c who are in w position to know are pre- | ¢ Indicates Sunday, ** Indleates holiday. | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 4 oo b Qermany and in France e reign Financinl, roughout the short sessfon. The ?’i%l}‘i\](ll‘l(’.fll Hothous or '@x,. l): ‘n dicting higher 'w s 8t ong vy dislant || rhedioates Sunday, « fndloktes holiday, | o ,",m including 500 hex e ) The y X . Vi hroade! « LETT I ead, per obi., A o - - " « shipping id export steer There ‘s considerable money in | MADRID, Jan, 5 market was broadening n ad, pe: o ot | Gate brought 1n today by each road was natly ping i ; " s only s o Y of Spain for th K terday | th outsiders were buying and the [ house lettuce, per doz. e its ave: Holid (oito conmimpbion t . Bk BM" 5407 dressed beof and butcher steers, BV Tate Tt e DSuUrRging: leed lown the following Changen: ol in hand | Featipk ‘boars. began’ 1o wake up. Bhorts | FARSL Ver dos., th tapl e ol (RE0 S5 mption Gl & Bt P By hstinEogs ueh H teers under 1,000 Tbe.. $5.90001 o o X ed 206,000 pesetas, silver in hand fn- [ becafne doubtful “and covered, and when | RADIS ~Per doz., Bt the MArKSt hav. SOArosly recoverod. a8 M. & St ¥ 3 H and feede 2500 4.30; cows and % creased 1,465,000 pesetas, notes in clrcula- | the h sltuation was reported improving | BWEET POTATOES-Hore grown, per | plf fhe market has ucarcely recover Mirsouri Pacitlc . 2.00614.75; canners, $1.5002 60; bulls STOCK MARKET ADVANCES | {5/ fileranets pesetas, Gold was | prices began to advance. Liverpool cat Dot \ZASu Sprsen, per bUL, 8. A8 soon nn retaflers 'got thelr. stocks | Lnion, Paciiic ey Texas ‘and Indian steers, $4.00f Quoted yestorday at 3.5 4 ere up.”bused largely on poor receipts | CABBAGH Ciloiland seed. ¢ WS 1M | Cloaned up o big demand is ooked for | G & X gua B280G3M, grass; cows and 3, R 5.—Gol closf o1 o blan co Co v ac \ULLE k2 ceate, 8.0, o eous guods e algo uncl . 2. 404, 00. Strong Inside Intereats, Take Hold | BUKNOB AYRES, Jan 5_dold at closing Shothnets were ot el S e ey B0 | SRISH = ranich, v Srais, W0 Mtede Bty N SAThee STy ‘heny usihanped. 3 | "HOGB=Recelpts, 450 head: market and Force the Prices - rn offered from here to New England "2“"1'}-"‘1:‘\’"3#':'{}'} |3t Dfi\zrl;’é practically the same notches they were a . .o |strong. be higher: pigs .and light, $ Cotton Market. polnts was accepted. Récelpts were small Syl o week ago, Lut the market fs brisk and in [ } 3 620 packers. $.90a6.40.- butchers, $6.146 Up. and it was_ sald country offerings were A s0: | & @ood, heattly sondition SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recefpts, 80 b LIVERPOOL, Jan. 4.—-COTTON-8pot in | dried up. Sverything was quickly taken APPLES - Ben Davis, per bbl, $4.50; . Iinois Central .. | market steady; natlve muttons, $32 v Gt Jimited demand, ‘prices 382 lower: Amer- | Gnd ‘the pic grew broad and. independent. | Win aps, §6; Jonathiaus, 36.00; Belleflowers, Changes in Freight Rates. Woti voveibte Jamvs, sazmas o, euils ‘ana huicks, NEW YORK, Jan. G.—(Special.)—Henry | ican middling fair, 3 0-32; good mitdaiing, | sty meid o e, Toward the close | P box, '$1 ¥ : ’ otal recelpts ... .50, stockers, $1.00%. 2, L4 A middling, 11-16d;- low middling, | ¢ ';“m’;,‘j,” L #Ro1d for profit and | PEARB—ViKers, $2.25; Lawrence, $2.%5@ Local hardware men are still bu | The disposition of the day's receipts ws, head of tlie banking house of Henry, ] }; good ordinary, 47- crdinary; | Son Reore y - fors | 460 e yoleing their stocks and owin fo the rush sWs, wich buyer purchasing the num- Stock in Sight Clews & Co., roviewing the conditions of | Riee axlbs oF ‘he were 541 | AL Uiy clomed Btrone S hianen | GRAPES—Malagas, per keg, $500G85%, |Of business they are meetink with coysider: et o Neta oy ; : Walls street, says 8, of which 300 were for speculation and | 4t “g78aa67ige. Recelpts were 190 cars. *| CHANE ‘er bbl., ¥0.60uS.W; per lg'vh-l dificuity.” Not as many orders a Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, The following table shows the receipts of eXpOFt, and. Included §,300 A merican it I A R e I Y # i coming 'in as"arc expected w week from | it by king co. cattle, hogs and sheey principal In spite of hollday Interruptions and ap- | & Y 4 ats had a falr trade, the m t_worl JANS—Per bu/, §2.1 now, but still there are more than usuul | & 5 A markets for January 4 prehensions of tight money, we have hud | foiht® Lo bi luding A ing fn sympathy with ofher grains. ‘On the ROPIC RRUITS at this time of year, which Ix taken as an | Shihand, Company..... : ( @ falrly active and gdvancing stock mar- | \¢al, FAtares opened eaer and closed Ul T it awaer KU el S8 b eV osians, NS cliter | Tntloation Be the Bty oot aran, &s an CUdsy g gsins GO ] South Omaha ket. * Strong inside ‘Interests have taken i Rellera: | Jnuiary-February, | outs, had them for sale.” gcnlpers anc avels, 700500 budded: 360, {in_ the country. “Traveling men ure now | AreUT & i 1 [Chicago hold of the market and under their pow o oG local intcres! ight them. e adva | making their “asual rounds and find that Kansas City )] g buyers: February-March, 423640, | Which began with the opening, wis o re LEMONS—Funucy, 8.60us.0; cholce, $8.00 Kns, r and f it Other' buyers ans ful support ,-1l.-.\,.“‘?-rrv-rh”unll to advance, MitchoApril, 42 blyers; MA T e e R R stocks In the country are not what would | ) 3 : t. Louls here was 1o unfavorable news excep! i : s what I been already discounted, « Buyers: Johe 12,256 are predicting u very niee trade to set fn o 4 cattle equel o Wis littia hindrance €0 prt = J and loonl traders. Receipte were lght and | 14 g B e w A 4 A Lol CATFLE-There were not cnough catt lum to @ bull movem nt, was of course an. | NP YORR | un e CorTo ugh to take the ',’f,': oft the market Perdians, in’ 60-Ib. boxes, per Ib., '"vh:x(lw chan prices at this point, the l‘l\l‘lm?‘{p\"t::;'l’::ll.‘" (e S A cipation of the usunl Junuary inves olowkd qnietr niaing ub e whic d up to (6%c, closed B¢ o o § of frelght rates ortlong, for A demand and ge” dividend Qiing gul, 89-1c: no sates, Futures Diac Up, at 480iNC. Receipts MISCELLANEOUS, savedal T b Vel Knows ‘fagt that | XeN P Y o This Dire oteted et Pt ' tons ) {pnunty, Tole; February, 7.98c; Mar Provistons were dull and steady. Lard [ .UTS-New crop walnuts. No. 1 soft | feyeral lines of koods have been selling at | {rrved v \crease 18 A18G noted over money market, th e gene ardod Avtil, 8058 May, 8.08c; June, : | absorbed much of ‘the attention. There | shell, per Wb, iic; nard shell, per ib., 1iie; prices would Justify, owing 1o the some- rr ek of last year. a8 a bull argiment for the a August, 8c; September, 7.72¢; October, | way’ some changing of May for January | No. I 8ott sheil, 10; No. 2 hurd shell. 36; what demoralized condition of freight rates large percentage of the re- % i congiderable "portion find their way back T d some small outside buying of pork. |Brusils per Ib, Mci filberts, per ib., lei | FuoCrrmMariived condiilon of frelght rates. | ity Ch oK' Conalnted of cornfed atears an arge Investors fo" Wall street for Investment 'purposes 2 oratiary, 6 4ae; | The hog marketwas ‘aull, tho ‘receipts | wimonds, "soft ihull, iic; hard ‘shell; o} | The WAy things look now, however, jabbers | ceibts this week consisted of cornfed stecrs ir Money in a Safe Orgnu- [ ordinacy: $9:150: | wara Tighe! Moy pork closed ddo up at | becans, farge, pep oy e smalk e; docoa | WS tMinhined 18 1he iare SO (b0 was lberal the market ruled wctlve nearly % Composed of I i Wi, § a 2%e highe % P s, per Cwt. $5; chestnuts, P TRT R the week, with the tendency of prices ntlon—T ' Fidustrin ‘dividends” Our raliroads o FAC it | My e e AiCguafip 0t 30074 und | By o ton cage, 4. [ SHacsiennon qucr dines. s it andynatle | Sl Siis sk witi ihe Shoanay GE prcss H L still enjoying a degree of prosperity far | § 3 ty; Janu- |, Estima re -n-m"“y.yf »:|l:]n§."\\"?|vnl, Tt _I“;; chuwku, per bl New | fow duys, 89 that the selling price here will | f L"(“':I[“':j""l"""f »;::«l-'l"*”'l:j"‘m“‘y:;\'j';;‘"m““l"f at thelr present high level and give the "A"“‘-;M"’ i e THALOC | Thne leading tutures ranged as follows: N”“l‘::h 0. l‘gu-gt,‘v:. ;n!..ma zef‘(r_elgobci be brought about by this readjustment [ e change in the quotations on th Ih ter . hei No. , oncs there iy practically no chango in'the mar- | Krades. [t was also noticeablo that heavy | pne Narth Amertenn Crade 0N Go. professional trader a chance for an upward LOUIS, Jan. . = " . T v Al calf, 8 to 124 Ibs., 8c; No, 2 Veal calf, turn. So far, however, the outside public | middline, 7 15160 Kale ipte: | Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y, | Yol calf, 5 N Hitan heiee j [ ket worthy of mention. ‘The fron and steel [ cattle did not sell as readily as th wi re by 0 diing L 3 - = = | Bttt Bt borne Haen $1souigs; “He°P | market In in u Kood, healthy conditjon And | medium welgh'' Packers teem Lo want| Shows Great Stremmthoits Stock have shown fittle. disposition to enter. the | T ing. e o et teceipts, | C ; murket. Buch of them ns have not been | sgy Jucs Shipments,” 0060 bales: stock, | i eat | rac 3 indications are that it will emain that | cittle welghing from 110 to Lo, while to Be Advanced from Soe At Lowis. Giuin anfl Frevistens, way for some time to come. The demand | they are not at all anxfous for those welgh- 60c Per, Share Juan- buyeta; ) B0 | gpeculative buying by commi houces | ;, BANANAS—Per vunch, according to size, | be called heavy and for that reason they PotEl it 8t. Joseph I W8 year January dividend payments are i larger than usual in spite of the decline | | bitte collapse ppe BISTON, g ot | - Jan. wy | ™ | % Sftten by tie coliapes’ in copper ace in GALVESTON, Jan. 4—COTTON-Market [ 150, |y, 7 M 34821613 #eems to be fully equal to the supply and | inE around 1600 pounds., Short fed cattle uary’ 10, 1002, nize that At are alr mllir yery hieh W il 2t | | M| ST, LOUIS, Jan. 4—WHEAT—Higher; | a lively market {s predicted. :';L'}"';"".““’ I{,','"'l:",’\‘,,i:.‘n"f.ll"‘x;:' wu'\;" r“m“;:': K and that a bull market forced at this time Woor Market. - | somar | NO. 2 red, cash, elovator, 834e. tracks soe: g o 3 s of_ Crttle o would very likely be a selling movement in o0} Marke %), ¥ it o3@% | 30y > et S, Siraes s, %054 Dry Goods a Tritie Quiet. to the fact that traveling the publie will succeed, and prudent com- of the D#ember auction sales. Holders |*Oats— | ) | )& OATS -Higher; No. 2 cash, dic; trawk, | Salesmen ure just getiing started atter | and particularly was that true of the trade inbeslon houwees are taking o cautionary at- | are asking full'rates for merinos. Crous: [ Muy (%@l 6% 464G 6% wise: May, i%c; Juiy, 39%c: No. & whive, | the oliday vacatien. e wit PERato Ly O a0 BTty o An o coary 8nd | yrany arguments Have heen hut. forth titude. The exceptional strength of the | breds are steady. A beiter feeling has pre- | July STy 40NGEY, 0T % | Sigibige. Shybe gut, bowsver, within the next tew PDricee Improved fully 1o and in some cases | VALY Siquments have hesn put forth ad coal stocks werved to stimulate spdbulation, | valled during the last few dave, Yorke | Sept. | 33| 85%| 335 % 3% | TRV Better at 67c. e “For ity Syisat improvement g | Sonsideratly more, The better grades of | (9 JR Fi8 Solse Of, the immense wealth espectally as there was some justification |shire reported a good trade at satistactory | Pork— ho | 1605 ! 16 «aig | FLOUR=Firm and qulet; red winter pat. [ looked “for (his “week in the vouime of | CoWs, however, are probably not (o exceed maRnates. It i casy to trace the founda. 0T o ri%o in the Reading Issues. The latter | prices. The arrivals for the first series of | Jan: B0 198 185 1165 |onts, $38604.10; extra. tancy and atralght,| business. Hetatlers enjoyen ar oigall [10c or 160 highet than they were s ween tion of thelr kreat wealth . ' Moty Have long heen classed among the low- | the 108 auction sales amount. to 13450 | May 1 T34l 17 8741 17 2013 | §5450.60; clears, 35,1065 *| holiday trade and that being the case it | 880, A choice bunch of long”fed cows | tion of thelf great wealth. =Not many grade iseues for reasons that are now |bales, including 32,000 forwarded direct. The | Lard.- | SEED-Timothy, ateady, y 18 chought they wili be ready to place | would bring from .60 to 8.1 and it of | Y98Ls ako of} was discovered in the siate anclent history. High prices for coal and |imports of wool during the week were: New | - Jan. CORNMEAL—Steady at e Rvon ¥, for suring as sgon es they |[ood enoust qusiity would probably reseh | o\ HACTIVARS, th fow pecame so grest a large demand for that product have, how- | South Wales, 9,50 bales; Queensland, 10 | May HRANCQuiet; sacked, enst track, $107. | are glven the opportunity. “Spring lincs | $.00 Choico heifery could nafely b quoted | tha HE0 g b Lot i Woap ever, effected an important change In the | 32%5; Victoria, 5164; South Australla, 5673; | Ribs— HAY—Quiet; tmothy, $15.00@15. g In at a rupld rate and in o | A8 high Siut, Bomiver. s el | ain preat shoush, aoussanently s on rospects of these securities, to say noth- | New Zealand, 8,883 Cape of Good Hope and [ Jun. 5 $15, anort tme jobbers' stocks wiil practi (o R ; Roa SOIIINE [ OF afock n the aiferent entormiises o g of the early restoration- of - voting | Natal, 4387; elsewhere, 1,163, b ¥ _ | PROVISIONS—Pork, _higher; jobbing, | be complete. 1t fs expected thut wa B bt Canners mell Aareely | R O Al Fures. Bt hciaee Te. power to the Readl Being among the | 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 4—WOOL-Firm, un- T $16.60. Lard, lower, $5.95. ’)ry salt meats | buyers will begin to come In very shortly, | from $2.26 to $2.76. like Rockef ~u¢-r“ P . 3 "othets most backward shares on the iiat, the rixe | chanked; mediim ' grades, ‘131! IgHE | “+No. 2 (boxed), firm, but julet; extra short and | so thut Jobhers are making u great effori | =Bulls huve also’ sold freely all the week (Mmen like uch stocls an they codld . in’ thesn lusies have becn more legitimate | Ane, 104a10c; heavy fine, fogiic; fub| Cash quotations were as follows: Clear rluo, 8676, clenr Mdes, 8. Hacon | to ket ihelr stdcks in shape. 1o work of | 4nd the ‘markel “uy be' quoted ‘strong | BOUEN up s much afock ‘W thes' could than. other movements in the market. washed, 1246 "LOUR--Slow; winter patents, $3.7043.90; Dulp ulets (extra shorts, | shipping advance orders on such lines as [ The same Ia truc of calves, which are sell. | these low flgures, and when American in Y Ry 1 1 - winter atralghts, $8.30G350; winter clears, | 0o 30.787 Cléar ‘ides, $0.65. - | hosisry: underwear, shiFCWAlsts ana syons | 1K 45 MK dk 36.50, ow sluks hive e e nihok I dne markstable faollltiss satlsfactory and hopeful, but less so than 1 Ros $3.00a3.40; spring’ specials, $1.30; apring pat: | P K Y. 8t $1.32, of that character is well under way, 8o | Offered, but they have also commanded ‘l (b ;" skyward, laying the foun- a year ago. Prices of both stocks and it o enty, $15003380; spring stralghts, 0@, | B AGGIN much of that stock hus already been soid | SUong prices ail the week. T ongives" Cpjous wealth of thess Commpaltles are very high: ao Hieh as 1o CITY, Jan. 4.—~O[L—Credit balanc o8 | WHEAT-—No. 2 spring. 9as0isc 3 HEMP TW that wholesalery are anxlous to get some | Stockers and feeders have been very [ Multi-millionaires. ‘The wame, exact con- materially check buying power and re- ertificates. no LItli shipments, 1416 | gpring, Thaiastac; No. 2 red, s5iytesso, METALS -Lead, better at $3.95. Spelter, [ of the orders filled and out of the way scarce ull the week and as the demand | ditlons are jow in evidence in'the Beau move all basis for legitimate speculation 3 T3 bbls.; runs, .84 bbla.; | 0ATE—No. 1 ATR@ATAC) casy at $4.12% “| It Will be remembered that last syring | Was falrly liberal prices {mproved fully 1 s g P alifornia oll flelds, “and or anticipation of future wants. The busi- IR ASad POULTR teady: chickens, 8c; turkeys, | there were more bul)‘fl'n on the market than | @ A Cholce bunch of yearlings or of 2- | there 18 no doubt in the world but :hat his- h 4 1, Ga., Jan, 4.—OIL—Turpen- ] o 4 4 car-olds would bably sell i, tory will repeat itself. Possibly ihe most ness situation Is good: vet it Is spotty com- ' 7140, h Tha . | 8¢; ducks, c; geese, 3(ide. ever before up to that time and last fail a [ Year-olds would probably sell as high as pared with the beginning of 1001 The tron e, Rosin, firm; A, B, C ir to cholce malting, G9G62c. T .. d b 5 y esitabio . . vorahle company now organized and. the i F. = lce n BUTTER-Steady; creamery, corresponding Increase n the number of | ¥ Even the less desirable grades have | favoral C W o {rade 18 stinl endoylng a most extraordinary | P J§400 & 500 N 5 G % 2 R 1 R 003 NG, 1 Worthwest- | gairy, 1520, i T i i Tas Dotee. I vlew ol | O e e auipe's & swong prioes, | S8 AL WHL heYe e bilshient tuture'is boom ‘and promises to continue in this | g5 gl "4 By 3280 M, $2.05; crn, $1.65; prime timothy, $6.55; clover, con- SGGS. Illslwr at 2. the growing popularity of this market with | Representatiy Bhe disectorate of this coge Ofl company, gourse for some time to come. fts chief | "NEw" YORK, Jan. 4.~OIL—Cottonseed, | (FACt grade, 8. Ly 5 |, RECEIPTS—Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 9,0:0 | western merchants jobbers are looking for B 5 The directorate of company are promi: basts 18 the demand from the rafl Pk b G SRt At "N | @i ROVISIONS “Mess pork, per bbl, $16.95 | by, corn, 71,000 bu.; oats, 47,000 bu. another big increase and for that reason | No. Av ] e, Rusingg en. and menof natforfal Which, as explained in previous advices, | SEGAY i IELE cruge, @lro. Lard, per 100 Ibs, $0.0009.92!5. Short | SHIPMENTS—Fiour, 10,00 bbis.; wheat, | are making great preparations for a record- % X K of Gibrare F,3 4% Strons as are not only overtaxed with the handling | §1'3F: [fetroleum, dull; retined, Ney ribs ides (loose), 5004860 Dry salted W bu.; corn, 91,000 bu.; oats, 64,000 bu. = | breaking house trade. ock of Gibraltar, ‘The president of of frekgnt, but are passing through a pro- | on: Fhiiadeiphia and = Baltfmore, thoulders (boxed). § 5. Short clear > 4 "There s Nno Masket news this woek e u Gt overnar of Okinhon T cess of reconstruction Involving = heavy | poit, YORE Sl KT R LR O - [ sides (boxed), 8 4 4 00l Graln and Provision: worthy of mentlon, Practically &l T ) 3 e, l\"’ml“ |h::-m§, president of the orders for vails, bridges, cars and locomo- | Rosin, steady: strafned, o WHISK Y—Basis of high wines, $1.32. i r are in’ the same position they were o wecy | 4. Hirst Nuttonal bank Norman, Okl., ‘and 1 tives that +vomld be lkely to continue ev 86, pentine, steady The following were the receipts and ship- [ LIVERPOOL, Jan. 4—W HEAT-8pot, | ago and the whoie situation is described by | 1.0 Gretar of othe American Zjne, Lead and #hould the rush of frefght abdte somewhat 5 P ments of grains yésterday: 0. 2 red, western, winter, firm, 68 214d; No: | ¢§lling the market ‘e and In a good, 5 b meliing company, Jopiin, ‘Mo, The_vica For some time to come the railroads will Sar Ma Articles. Receipts. Shipments. | 1 northern, spring, steady, 68 1%d; No. 1|haaithy condition. who are posted . l""l"‘"" s w-’». wofford, president Swof- be obliged to spend a large part of their | NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 4.-SUGAR-|Fiour, bbis..... 0 35,000 | Callfornta Liasdy, _tm&j 43;q THtures, quiet; | are very contident that the market wiil | Lo........13 ford lr-‘»g‘,“ ]au.-n'"‘“. Dry Goods house, surplus _carnings in this direction, rather | § rttle, 2%@27%c; open kettle, | Wheat, bu 5 . | ELowo | March, 6 314d; May, ’h_‘.vl' ¢ |continue satisfactory and that merchants g R"Im‘m' m{- \,"| The treasurer s W. A! than fp increased dividends; and if fs rare | contrifusal ranulatad, | Cotn, Bu. sty CORNCSpot quict; American mixed, new, | muy buy irealy Without fear of any dropin | L......... 150 gule, caxhief Natlonal Tamk of Commerce, Kood fortune for railrond ‘managers that | 4@dlice 3'11-160 3% ¢; yellows, 8% [ Oats, bu,.... 17,000 2 Am:"I‘l an mixe: !q"fid" o8 6d; futures, | g jjey, ~There was rather a light run of ’fif";’"‘l‘ Ly, s he secretary |8 A 8. these imperative changes be pald out | 3%¢; seconds, 2G3%e. Molasses, quiet: open | Rye, bu 1 0.0 | Inactive; February, 58 3%d;" March, bs 3%d! Not So Active. hogs here today and the market was a | fimberley, ~treasurer = Hudson-Kimberly of earnings, rather than by fssue of new c: centrifugal, 6@1Sc; syrup, | Barley, bu... L A6 39,000 | M d. g . A big nickel higher. All the packers seemed | fublishing company, ''He general manager securitgs, which would otherwise have been | qufet ‘at 16424e On the Produce exchange today the but. | LEAS Canadlan, fiem, de 11d. The demand for footwear last week was | anxlous for supplics, and ¥, here o | 1o M. Ky Brown, well known in financial the case.’ 13xperts say that the end of the Vo YORK, —Jan, 4-SUGAR-Raw.|ter market was steady. creameries, 16@ |, FLOUR—SU Lolls fancy winter, firm, |not guite s brisk as 1t was when tho |only a few on sale trade wafl fairly active | circles. 'l'“' e Judge Elijuh present activity in frelght traffic s not yi faly refining, dihe: centrifugal, 9 | bie; dairies, Cheese, steady,’ 0% 3 A weather was softer. There was, however, (at the advance and everything was out of on, attorney National Bank of yot In sight: that we are i for several a4e. Mol sugar, - 2ic. - Refined, | josc.” Kggs, very firm; fresh, 24@2sc. At London (Pacific coast), steady, | a good, steady demiand owing to the fact | Arat. hands in K00d scason® “Ehe’ tons and Missourt Pacifio railrogd onths’ addittonal good business. We trust i . No, 1, e 3 that merchants sold _out an fmm: cighed cosiderably more today than they | K- Rule, general manager L. A Kerminnl this will prove i ure now at No. 10, fa VISIONS-Pork, firm; prime western | amount of their stock during (he proviisy jesterdny, which makes the maeker | Ri [ company, Los Angelis, Cal: the time when rn movement c; No, s N W YORK GENBRAL MARKET. |mess, 218 6, Lard, dteady; American ro- | twa weeks. ' The weuther 1s fold erioush s gher, “When compared with yester- | W. 8ylvester, viee président K. ¢., M. & O, will be felt and t re winter promises | 3.7c! standard A, 4.550; confectioners fined, Inpalls, 49s 6d; prime western, In | make all Auch lines\as arctics, felt boots, | 0ay. han [t Teally. o> The Batk St | R R Willlam Huttg, president’ Western to cause more or less Interruption. Outside [4.5c; mould A cut_ loaf, ——— 3 Hrce e Hine, F1Ame, ahort cut, 14 to 16 | jeggins and Germhn wox move freely, | heavywelkht nogs sold from 40 te 6.5, | Sash ‘and Door company; H. N. Straft, of the iren Lade there s no abnormal ac- | 2e: powdered, 4.85¢; Quatations of the Day om Vaslous |[bs, steady, s Licon, Cumberiand out, | cholgh a iittle more snow and siush would, | Medium BolEht hogs sold. paastly fraon o | prestdent Armourdats. National Banialy tivity and_values ofy show a saggihg |4.75c; cubes, 5.00c A aiti to 90 1bs., quiet, 435 6d: short ribe, 18 t0 | of course, help matters out considerbi and the lighter loads went rom | Commerce, president H. N. Strait Manu- tendency. High prices have stimulated pro- o Ay 'ommodities, 24 Ibs,, steady. 463 6d: long clear middles, | Wholesalérs, however, are well satisfied | $6.20 down. There was very little change |18cturing company; . H. Bessent, ban| Auetlon and checked buying, so0 that some Bink Oleariume NEW YORK, Jan. 4—FLOUR—Recelpts, | light, 38 to 4 lbe, quict, dds 6d; long clear | with the trade they have had %o far and i1 | in the market from siart (o anian: s 1 Ngrman, OkL; O.'B. Stanton, propr sort of natural readjustment seems neces- f.—~Bank clearings tolay, | 22,302 bbis.; exports, 3,363 bbls.; very firm, | middles, heavy, Bohl bs. qulet, u': 8di | they ask for 18 that the remainder of the | improvement in prices was general on botn-| Vietoriu hotel, Kansas City, an. wary. In this connection it s important ' 'y st weay. | but still too high for much business out- | Short clear backs, 49 pips., qulet, 48s 6d; | winter be normal light and hoavywelghts. Oklahoma City, Okl Sumuel G. to watch the workings of the trust experi- | § 3 ¥ last year | e of the usual jobbing lines: winter | e, L l0ut) (P4 alulet, ‘828 6. | " Leather goods are also moVing out fully or the vieck recelpts have been fairly §ueneral pnssciger agent K. ment: These organizations exert a power- & oeh Cloarings, $2,867,- | ents, $3.75@4.00, winter straights, $3 e lliest Amerions ‘white, |88 Well as could be expected at this time ral, a good gain having been made both | rallroad ohn - pdennings, - bank fub control aver. prices, which it uscd in | Gl Toney, 11400 per cont; New® York ou- | 8,85 Mininesoth. patents, 83,6006 Wintor Ammarican colored. foasa ¥ ite: lof the year and jobbers are all counting on | over last week and over the corresponding | Moberly, Mo, and other Strank fnancial the same fashion as In copper will produce 100; money, 4@ 4 © O | extras, §.2003,30; Minnesotn bikers, 31.2) fncst pmerican colored, 108 04 s, |8, VEry successtal spring business. Al in: | week of last ye The week opencd with | men sa men, who compose the office corresponding ,results. Those who control “'"":; R Jan, 4.—Cleatings, § 0,368: | @3.85; winter low grades, 32.70G2.50. Rye |, BUTTER—Steady; good nited States, | gications at the preseni time seem to be an advance, but Monday proved to be the (and directors of this company, first i these trusts and have securities which th. P 3 85, VB8 | ST, standy: falr te w0od. 83.8000.40; cholee | T08: favorable and they ° to break even last | high day general tendency of prices | veatigated and then Mvested over 340,00 o would like to sell may easily be temp b BT BITTA, Jan: 4.—Clearings 26, | to fancy. $.60G3 t % PR year's_record on f spring lines was downw from that time on until | thelr own money in this enterprise before to hold"prices ut urtificial leveis, to dam | PHIEADELIITA, 2 Olearingg CORNMEAL-Firm; yvellow western, $1.36; | Kan Bih Gng. Rporieiony Frults and Produce. Satuedey, whon thers wax o veaction, buf | the books wars dpsned 10 ihe general pub- up the natural forces of su a e 36,8 halances, §13.9 g Srandyw 3. 65448, 70, ANSBAS CITY, Jan. 4—~WHEAT-May, still the ‘average cost wi wer than u « 4 cor organized for $1,000,- fapad; il e oh Sohemes ¢ Sropy T eny neiscees NN, R (o '\'m'urA".-“M By t. o b | sk ln,‘Ynn. ‘cash, No. 2 hard. %0si | The demand for fruts and vegetables wai | the close of Jhe previous week, as. the | 000, which consisis .of 106,000 shares, par nherént unwoundness. The trust systen appears to uve worked very smoothly 3 under prospe nd it will be interesting Buftalo, majting, Si@esc c. f. Buffalo, ONL-January, 67 a@ssc. May, 694 @09%c; | consumers seemed to have considerable | No. Av. Sh. - . 8h. A this company s aully pald and positively {hey certutnly will in due season. There | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 4.—WHEAT—Cash, % » 1 northern, Duluth, 88iyd S white. &0 and ' a 0od brisk market 18 expected fon | 107,174 80 - 0 twenty year leases in the ofl belt in St firht o feel the efteota of reaction on’ better cables than. expected | prairie. $13.00113.60, nothing to be sald. There was hurdly 201 15 4 | choicest holdings on Spindle Top, Beaus 4 o7 L] ler @ 5.0 to %60 and the cholcer grades could llsguise. Tt seems very Improbable, there- | LONDO! Jan, 4.—WOOL—Trading in| May 67 @ly il Nate . 560 | CORN--High 2 5 L |, The dry goods market Is not 1y | be quoted from $6.00 to $7.00. MA"Y FnHTqus MAnE , Tore, thit the presentatiempt to Intorost 1wool has Gpen very uiet siice tne mlosing | July (il 6610 ooy " eoit as TR e oy n oy Hof track, | The dry g rot 'that trexeiiny | The cow magket was also in good shape ORI - Ll " H 4 4 " » 0 go prices above will show. | value $1 each, 600,000 shares of which nre YO 4 ~Clea 3 - | atioat; state rye, i f Carlots, N @ioc; 'No. 2 ved. 814@91c; No. 8, |not very Ia last week. ~Orders wera | table of avesdge p s g § 600,000 0 I‘mlln\\m‘!}.l\s ik ‘. Claarings, 300841, "'l«uu,n-; Stea y; feeding, i8@ble o, 4 f. | 8608 No, 2 spring, 79%c. mostly rather hght, as dealers as well as | Jtepresentative sales: set aslde as treasury stock. The stock of Lo vateh Its course when the markets be HEAT - Re s, 101,650 bu.. . Spot, fFm; . cd, Cig@ole; No. 2 white, |stock left over from Christmas. That gir | 0...... 50 S 80 non-assesgable. The company has acquiren &0 0 move in 0 downwara direction. ns ot Wiane dnd Bran, | VEBAT-=Tiecolgta, 1100 by, Bpot, fim; AR e plus, however, is getting well' cleanca’ (g | 5., 1M 80 ! tho ofl rights of 5,600 atres of Tand. upon I8 @ vast miss of these securities in the May, 0o July, S0%G0Ge. On oat; N ard, Duluth, e f, 6750 this coming week. 8, 189 .. 0 é 1% , | noma, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz coun fiatket undigested, and they will' be the No. 1 hard, 80%¢; No.'1 ““"h*‘rn-{ b, Dl B et ere. aalive and hotce timothy, $1.00G1450; cholce [ 8o far as prices are concerned there fs 184 19 . 1 ton, California; ulso have some bf tho The immediate outlook for the market is JOUR-—Firkt patents, $3.45@3.90; second | 5ironger on better om the south- | BUTTER—-Creamery, 16G22c; dairy, tancy, | change all the week and quotations ars | d......202 8 1x mont, Texas. This land s just 200 fec hopéful, “Easier money, which may be ex- | putents, $.75601.9 firat clears, $.85G3.05 | »\:u:‘:‘ a l‘:!:AI”ll::mh!r:ml:::l\'h{l:( m the h:‘-“_):_ . { Y now about the same as they were during 12 » from’ the famous Beatly gushers, Befoi e & faw days, and the anticipated | second clears, $2.50. terday were forced by these conditions and | EGGS—Firm, strictly fresh scarce; fresh | the holiday season 2 3¢ the [Heaumont, Texas, “property -'was a thod an a b mand will undoubtedly be | "TBRAN—In bulk, 15 the coid wave east to cover freely. Closed | Missourl and Kansns stock — quoted on | The poultry market has been in very 5 203 ... quired stock wis selling rapldly at b cents, used as 4 bull ‘gument, As a result, wi firm at f@ige net advance; March, 8 | ‘change at doz., loss off, cases raturned; | satisfactory “condition. The supply was 4 W . but of course the stock will now ra pidly in- shall probably have a good trading ma'rk; Imports and Exports, 8%0; closed: at 88 May, ¥ 7-16GaSc; d_cases Included, e more. none too heavy, so that prices held firm all o 2 crease. At a meeting held by the directors, for a wpell, durlg which we shoud ddvi - dloaed at ET%0; July §1%0; ociosed | K Wheat, 25,600 bu.; corn, 124,- | the week. Commission men are of the s January 10, 1902, has been set as the Jimit Faste 2 uil ooy aipnodnced rallies, | NEW YORK. Jan, 4.~The imports of ary | lofed, 8t $To; Jull, : Jints, 20,000 bu opinton " that poultry will command -good | 13-+ 12 at which 'time’ the price of the North here are still rumors and ruthors re goods aud merchandise at the port of New |8t STac. o L0~ o exports, 1958 | SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 18,40 bu.; corn, | prices for some little time, ‘as they do not 2 4 o AL American Crude Ol company stock must ing various Important rallroad deals, which | York for this week are valued at §10,160,06, e Rue asalate, RO, o | ke Tl oataTIn 000 b, . hink there will be more ‘than wnough s |41 A bo advanced to 60 conts a Kparer o ey must_have ‘an tmportant influencé upon | Exports of specle from this port to"ali | Bu Bpot, tirm: No. x, Tl¢ elevator und | o2, b e A meet the every-day demand. ‘e pricox at | 4 . cin buy the stock after that dite at u less Vvalues. - In this connection litigation re- | countries .for this week aggregate $621,388 showed {mportant activity &fd strength Dry Goods Market, which good stock Is selling will be found in i 1 figure. “The general offices of this company garding the Northern Paciiic merger will (silver and 315450 gold, e ‘imports "ot | showed important” sctivi A pirensth ) , _Dry Walph oar sinc 2 N A ocalon mihpoant beating. An advers |apocte this week wore 80,67 gold and #il,- | qulte unustal for Sstupday. Buylng was| "smw yomK, Jan. 4—DRY GOODS—The [*Wh*5eRIo s aggy increased somewhat| Bt sus City, Mo. ' An wending thelr numo dectaton might not prevent an object that | 134 silver. Went and a Smore bulllsh sentiment gens | market closes the week With a quiet busl- | jaat week, ‘but the bulk of the st hst codlh and address to th th American Gergs could be attained by other legal methods; — NOAL 0808, AROS PR Seabman: £90° [ nese in progress in all depurtments, There |coming forward 18 limed and salted. Sirictly Ol company, above address, will recely but it would cause delay and diapnoint Milwaukee Y i hiend aC TikcMENCr: | haw been only o slim attendance of buyers. | grean cggs ATe ACArce And the kot o from them, without any cosi whatewes o ment which would unqiiestionably ' affect 'AUKEE, Jan. 4—~WHEAT—Higher:/| Ma¥:, Tigil%e; - closc 4ci Y| The tone of the market for all descriptions [‘"There hus been Nno change in butter sipme beautiful Book giving prospectas and full {ho Brices of ather securities now -umder | AILWAUKEE, Jan. 4CWHBAT Mighers clousa at Tk 50 bu.; exports, 450 | Of Plece Koods continues firm. Cotton yarn | jaut report, the demand and supply fan particulars. There 15 no investment at the the sway of community of tnterest and | No: 1 horthermn, Sisc; D AORAsTTNE | D RATITRRGEE T0OR DUL IRROTe. 0 | St In dgleter request, "buyers being in- | iing about oven. Jresent date that s so safe. Tor, in the merger plan. 4ci Muy, 88hgsie, o Spots AT N o fioug] 0. 8, ble; No 2| fluenced by the decline erfal, irst place, If you buy stock before January 1 extend the compliments of the season Y E- lfu(lu'. 0. 1, 0648 white, _No'8 white, 5i%c; track, mixed s 3 § P 3 P but prices are maintained. The worsted 2 - Ey syt W, (" will 'only cost 0 cents ee hyauArs to all my readers und congratulate them RLEY-8teady; No. I, ¢ic; sample, 5@ | western, odige; track, white, b@otse, Op- | P market continues strong. Woolen New York Live' Stock Market u hor sha '“nn“I) 3 u 631 o) v ac and firmer with corn. h ed upon a year of great prosperity and upon |84C. i ¢ o. tions falrly active an AR quiet and unchang EW Y . . 4.—BEEVES—Recelpt date me . Orders for stock hiving been withesses at the launching of | CORN—HIgher; May, 67%@675%e. HAY—Steady; shipping, 60asic; good to — I hp).q“mko'.yfl?x':;n‘.u e |.‘.'.‘.‘.w'u-'.|' y r at W cents per share must have postmark the most gigantic business enterprises in cholce, 8236 Mc, uporated Apples and Dried Fruits i a heef ate it 40 not later than the 10th of January. Stock the world's history, The great consolida- Boston Stocks und Bonds, HOPS-—qulet, state, common o, cholcay TRIARRIAS BRR At g unctions; gb ol nlandyi, ity |3 4 s Will only be 8old 1 Dlocks of twenty shiou 4 " v ” . 90 lladse; 190 erop, saize: 1398 | NEW YORK, Jan. 4.-—EV % . i 615 1 s | 4. I bold | ks of 4 tanain, the Jndustsie) NOr, ng the ha BOSTON, Jan. 4.-Call loans, 5g6_per | 10 CEOB. 1@RHC: I CIop: SGLci | NEW YORK, Jan f RVAFOR qulet, | last recelved American steers at 5 ) or more. Another thing, (e pro pectsaro World surpass ‘all precedont. s &' aarinl fensi Hime: loans, 000 “per pent, DMAIAI | 1 S 18 crop, Safe. bt held stewdy in tone at inchanged prices’ | 1a3c, et oV LEhty, and Tefrigeratof | BHERP-There were a few sheep In the | 40 flatiering that u frostymany foel yure At St OF Braatit o8 B PATtiAl | closing: i Galyeston, 2 to 2 Ibs, | State, common to good, 6GSiac; prime, 4% | beef at Sh@lvize b, D onrtors ¥ b oot | yards this morning, but they were mostly | that, the stock OFsT , American foina they hold fogin Speasy Soonomle” prob: Atchison & 102 Allones 53 Spitorala, 3 fo. 8 loa. Ioo; “Texai | vet onolos, wtone: tancy, TGl | beekan, L0 pocp wnd, i aunrters of heet, | 3ald "o ‘arrive, o Lhat o fair tent 5 the | Vil the New York” 011 Rty Cch In s tbInE. 18 4 WL qmioe os | Atchison is 08 |Alloues ... dry, 2 B b, 14150 CALIFORNIA DRIET —Marke ALVES celpts, | d 1 head market was not m upply for | V8 i 5 10 s P c omething to have lived in drring Umes [ Gas ls....... 1 Baltic o LEATHER-Steldy; hemlock sol auiet and unchanged. Prunes Syaic Apri- |on sale; quoted steady; tod bars SR T hes 0 vier Rian' it | boxan at 6 conte‘and i seiiing'at S a"a Phety” freat movements. 1 wish Yox, Contral, 8. Hia Binsham oaverrt nos %, IIght to heavyweights, cots, Royal, 106ftc; Moor i"m o BKG1Sc. | sold at’$#.00G4.12% per’ ewt.; dren samo as far | 40816, UL VIS gR 80 Ih A Y ) 5. G o Ca ecla. .. mesthc eece Jeaches, peelec eeled, 7412 g0 t Fhe | YO 0 - 0l 3 large whare ofthe prosperity yet i store | Nichison 0% Centennial | domestiy . Aeoe, Jeahes, Peeia IO Uap NI, | EEP AND LAMDS-Rec ofpts, 855 head: b i, The | the world wonders at the rapid manner is for us all. o pd..o 1001 | Sopper Rang —Beef, steady; tamily, $11.00 Phitudelphin Produce rket. 10 cars on sale: wheep firm, I mbs very duli rosult price 1 sharply. | Which some Americans acquire wealth, S—— Boston / #6213 Dol 0 . mess, $9.0G10.00; beef hams, $30.00 . ko % o and slightly easier; about a dozen cars un- sheep ay sufely be iy 2 Sre— Cloth Market Hoston & Aé... 181" Frankiin .11 L0 picket, $10.80a11.50; city, 'extra India | o PHILADELE HIA, Ja ":0-;)111_,‘1"}'?: o7 | fold atlate hour: sheep wold at 8120 4.0 s a week Verwwpmene 103N, MANCHESTER, Jan. 5.—The cloth mar- | Biiurs e, 14% Mohawk $4202 mess, $TAGI5.00. " Cut meats, dulet; pickled | Steady; fancy western ¢ * IUTI | {amba, EOHIEYL dpessed mutton, §iGTHe ¥ Fings w issi Ket during the lnst week was almost with- | b Bl % Old Dominion ' Sples, awOIRL ppickied, should e a W rm le “higher: fresh nearby, HOGE 6 heas; Armi atate [n good yeasor fnd there did not sewm, Boyd Commissiou Co eastern cloth inquiry, but it was difcult c Y162 " Quincey nent, $14.60, comoound, $ Pork, | #16ors s Quiet w York full créams this week that it 1s difficult to tell much OMAHA, NEB, stilarn, cleth faguiy, but 1€ was’ dimet) T R e sty oot e S| PR Nis YORE A SRIRE | v domer Kive mtock aruer, | bl sl bt thote bl | o) ppy gy o g :;::‘i::;r;:"!:\“-:fi‘l:r::v:v’::.n-m;‘lx‘ll'u:(lizlI‘ul:nl:‘un\ for | Niks. Eleetric o TEmOun tali i amery, IR o shalon, e0se T JOREELL Jan. 4-CATTLE~Recélpts, | ity Naild selt "";,"""""‘,’"3,’ highev than the .nu: PROVISIONS AND STOCKS, o d ol or_ outlel p by ¢ y P i ctory, 15@2ie; imi- 28 head; s auotations of a A Y carefull tehing cotton receipts, h Tnited Fruit 8 Victorla L 123 ORK, Jan. 4 —C E—Spat Rio, | dlum eav; @8.70; nd ‘mixe %044.76; good to cholce d olgh " fire ‘ot '.'.,‘.;m‘:.: § ':Tl'-:>-|--"|‘:::‘l? The | RAVORtuTe rrsrin 1k Wolverine '\.0} g | CHEESE—Firm; state full creams, large, Yo. 7 invoice, Te. Mild, quiet; Cor: | $5 s, 83,6005, 0 rlings, $1.2511.50; fair to good yearlings, Direct wires to Chicago New Yor lmpression apparently prevatls that the | — - — tall made, 103%@ioe; state full creams, | di commamna Coffer Market. 0i6.95; i 5 ova, Tig@lle. Futures opened sieady aud ‘“SHEEP AND LAMBES-No receipts, M0gi5, choice wethers, $126G4.00; falr to { Lurveszondence, JOUn A Warten & Ce

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