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10 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1902 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL!frssezss OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRE1 st ive Wi e andt el | JOLIDAY TRADE CONTINUES ' with 1 foundry quoted | steady: cash and Dece r, T8 May, T8%c. | $1,408460.88; corresr and No. 2 northern, No. 1 CORN—Dull, firm; Decem 51,195, ding day last ye: r, 46c; May, 1.195.95° increase. $339.273.58. ATI, Dec. 3 —Money, 6 per southern and No. 1 southern soft foundry | &% finully got together that the light offer- at $22.008 2.9, OATE-Dull, steady; December, 34c; May .lu ‘anknb.x;"r:an.e. e bid; no | ings ®oon brought the market to a close - | Clearings, ., 0. | Representative sales ) OMAMA W HoO! 1 3~No. 2, 52%e. NEW YORMK, Dec. 26 —Clearings, $284,208,- No. Av. 3h Pr No. Av. 8h. P i Board o; “l‘nde B:flectl G;ne;;l Dullness .I"\;,_’ aul, steady fi""‘;f:&‘\' n ),s,,.,,,,{(.,,v P ol Oattle Receipts Light and Beef Bteers Held | )\ B RlE & . o'y Dunn Says Merchants Were Unable to Ship X 3 5.85; prime timothy, i|, HOSTON, Dee 26— nge, $20,610874; i i 10 .. e00 % @ . . ollowing Anoual Holiday. Condition of Trade and Quotations on | prime aisike, 5. . o ances, V1m0 s About Bteady, with Oows Higher. m 2y % Ohristmas Orders in Time. Staple and Faney Produee. e CHICAGO, Dec. %8.—Clearings, $30,679,687; —_ ¢ % ., 4 ey - Vi - Kansas Clty Grain and Prov balances, §2,215,70. New York exchange, 2) » 200 ah 7 100 837 PRICES ALL RISE ON SMALL- BUSINESS | EGGS-_Candied stock, 2tc. KANSAS CITY, Dee, %5.—WH & gremidm." Forelgn exchange. stecling, HOGS ADVANCE NEARLY A DIME & Niomoam 8 ' ¢4 | CHINESE EMPIRE DEMANDS MUCH COTT » - . » 4 o e o L at for sixty days and al .87 7 P o | 1Rl Feskary/ ) dicns R, s Nov s gifoncs Nout, sepwet | o demand " e i Wis 8 H i { A-xlo-:"ulmr;: u.l.r n-eo-b-:; :nrn DRESSED POUT L";f|h;xx‘5 V.'fl’( soung @h0c; No. 2 red, 02,2 ’-9D|:'.'|::.l:u. ST Er. Money, § ;fl_ oL: :- ut Six Cars Sheep .Mi;‘:g ;:2: 28 0 Me Woolen Goods Ruoyant, While v r Exports elp s, 16@lic; g - o IM4e; | mbs on Sale a Mty Come 0§ 35 [ - | ¢ M g Moy T SAh | HALTIMORE, Dec. %.—Clearings, #4462, b e Ak g W e% N NEQUENS SoF LApRIvE Moy Wheat, While Ball —Packing stock, 17@17%4c; cholee | NO. 2 mixed, Si@siige; No. 2 A 560; balances, $$41,268 Money, 6 per cent. mon, but Market Ruled Active L W el kT 5 o Serve to Keep Prices Atds Onta In tubs, 20¢gulc; separator, Dade. | ™ Frg NG 3 White, 34e; No. 2 white, Me; T. LOUIS, Dec. 26.—~Clearings, $.113,532; Stroag All A Lty BRI o S A “\”J“‘I‘('k -n}"’r"{\‘“ TN o | ™ mixed, $Te, 2 '}"""l‘""\'» Ly G L T g - Aty s-;:"”: A A R P A T A SR Ay el, 8c; pike, ch, ; b ) g J cent. Neéw York exchange, 30¢c premium. she L d ¥ 3 e —— 1’ 7c; sunfis jo; white: | RYE—Cholce timothy, 12.00G1 cholce the new hog division. The pens are well : - e ‘edlien, | Prairie. $8.%010.00. ERRLY (LBE] " covered, s o > . CHICAGO, Dec, _Trading on the | i dc; saimon. Jec, haddock, Sicj epaton, | PRIE BIMRSL oy sigarc; ancy dairy, | WEBKLY CLEARING HOUSE TAULE. AOUTH OMAHA, Dec. . | S2YEred 0 fhat (he shioep are given as 004 | \uw yopk, pec, m—t. 0, D g extremely dull, | 1" 5ot b Cre, reen, per Ib., Sci bull- | 26 o R Recelpts wer Cattle. Hogs. Sh, Were housed In the regular barn. The ca. | Weekly review of trade tomorrow ut wheat heid about steady, May closing | nead, foc; catfiéh, 14c; black bass, 20c;| FEGGS—Fresh, 2je. e Summary of Business Transacted by |Official Monda 6,423 pacity I8 sufficlently large to handle all the | Trade and speculation expi Baotion, s oaes corh Rarus Digher | DAl 1o Wheat, bu a1 it 19 the Ansoviated Banl Oficlal Tuesday . 091 sheep that will arrive for the next sv. |customary hollday quiet, except in Christ. 3 were il - ) 3,20 . ecdneada. 5 eral months, so that patrons of the market | mas goods, which sold cki Ry S T wes ment: | - e | NEW YORK, Dec. %._The tollowing | toticial 1 il be givén the ‘same. service that they | ana shipping departmenta’ being stii et iine L mani- sts, b )| table, compiled by ltradstreet, s h cla ave always received | Baged on this class of work, which coul tested In all the pits was espectally no- P e bank' clearings at the principal cities for There were only six cars of sheep and | not be completed at the speci . o TR e e Wy T W Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- Miadeinhia Produce Market, the week ended December 25, with the per- Five days this week lambs on saje And the quality of the most | dustrial undertakings ".’r'wfl:::::‘rr‘\ll:‘!'?d ' was almot at a standstill, but in epite of | yijo fay Dealers association: Choice No. | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2 —BUTTER- | centage of increase and decrease as com. | Same days last week 1. of them was rather inferior. Three cars of | many cases by inventory taking, whils ! 8‘&:.“{;”:?.,‘,’:“.,‘:.‘:;’,."”‘H;..'Z"«"n ;“‘;:“" 1 uplan uuvl:( No. 1 mv&“.:;n,'rxg_ h; mx» 1 Prlrm. K“r"l" l||-mnnl’l, ol‘m\ \-n.«m-n cream. | pared with the corresponding week last g:-mn: m-ok b!lo‘:c. :“;ll. ;\Ilr‘xh"an nl;;vu;lhnl were {n just fair condl- | l‘nh«r plants are closed because fuel cannot 0 , the opy oarse, §1.00. Rye straw, 3 ese prices | ery, nearby, tesh, nearby, Bc. loss | year: ree weeks ago. on brought $3.65 and some western ewes | be obtained. Orders still come forward iny s easter, with May a shade to | £ORTPC ST (FRC BTN NG quality, De- | off: fresh c, loss of fresh | — — Same four weeks ago.. 30019 sold at §3.00 and western wethers at $1.00 and the new 1l op elth B B huts and 4 utr oxport Semand | mand fair, recelpts light . extea | "UATSRern, HGC; trech southern, e 2 amount. | 1no.| Dee, | S4TE dave Tast vear.Gae @ Considering the cuallts the . market ‘was busineas ‘on the ‘books. than ever be- ] helped to maintain a firm tone, although | OYSTERS”Standards, pef con, fc: bxice s, prime. amall, 134G 14c; New York e e * indicates holid TRIEE $018 I §001 Seauon, OT8 SOK EVEEY: | O cen 6E commetiies 4y ALY held by crop journals were bearish and Argentine | .., gy pulk, extra selects, per gal., 3 full creams, falr to good, small, 13@13%c; — - The following the average | There were not cnough feeders on sale | the steady domestic demand and there I8 adviees more encouraging. May sold up | filk “Mandards, per gal, $1.4 New York full creams, prime, large, 13%c: | New York price of hoy a e South Omana | to tell anything about th ket, but, [& good e t cemer | et it Calons od oal Ngures were s ' VEGETABLES. New York full creams, fair 16 good, large, | Chicago Barker (s STt Savaral Sarn o0 5om: | being 80 near the end of the Week,' theré | Stapies. _In thiv as i meny othor hey 4 I W CELERY-Kalamazoo, per dosen, | 13@13%c. Boston . parisons with were not many buyers in sight stances, however, there | e shade higher, at Tike. T orts et e oan ghe; Celifornia, Dt P — Philadel - - _Quotations Tor fed stoek:" Choice tambs, | back of inadequate transportation faciiliive, Tl o e eetma Hour. were | dozen, for stalks weighink from 1 to 1% | Duluth Grain Market, 8t. Louls 302, Da 11901, 1900. #BWG55: ‘alr to good lambs, $4.50G5.00; | which restrict shipments to the seaboard: ) o ik o 1be., each. 45@ibe o119 sar . | Pittsburg 095, — — - | choice “yearlings, $4.00G4.50; falr to good | Financlal conditions are satisfactory. Raii- gaual to 360,60 bu., compared with 3256 | 1P Firo 8" Per bu,, soe. DULUTH, Dec. 26—WHEAT—Cash,_No. | Baltimore . 231, Dec. 1 A 370 325/ 3 3 § 1| Yearlings. $3.15G4.00;, choice wothers, S5 | WAy earnings thus far this month surpass o “‘zur.‘:‘"::'eu..l Clearances of wheat| SWEET, POTATOES—lowa Muscatines, 107.(.{4. THlc; ‘N[(:wfl nll;rkhe;n. e; A\_l:‘,‘ 1|8an Franc 014, Dec, 2 n 595 ¢ | 378 Bub 825 308|100 falr to good, $3.2%@3.80; cholce ewes, | those of last year by § per cent and those ipts 1,285,000 bu., inst 620,000 | Per_bbl., $8.25; Kansas, $2.25 northern, fige; December, 8ic; May, 78%c. | Cincinnati 1206, Dec. & 618y 6 #8| 4 64 o |8 29 3 19] § 16 | $3.50G4.00; fair to' good, $3.00G3 feeder | of 1900 by 11.6 per cent. P Dt e et and Duritn | TURNIPS—Ber bu., dic; Caneda rutaba. | OATS—-December, Slic; May, Sic: Kansas Ct . Dec, 4....( 62214 6 83 4 6y 381 * | 321 318 |lambs, $300g4.00; feeder . ‘ Teported recelpts of 1) Cars, which, with | 8as. per Ib, lc. Cleveland 1422, Beo boo|sumi e 4t sa0i 3w o |30 feeder wethers, $2.75G%.3%; feed Iron Should Do Well, Tolal ‘Fecelpts (for the three days) of 143 | BEETS-Fer basket, dc. Peoria Narket, - X Dec. s....| 6.1 @ {84356 3% 33| ¢ |G2% Representative sales: Quiet conditions in th o ered o Gontract, made total. re: | | CUCUMBERS~Hotiouse, per doseh. | puopiA, Dec, 2—CORN-Lower; new . 7¥7.280 Pee. T ool oMduidsiem amswiNo industry. Unaccompanied by any Betlon of ceipia 67 cars, against {21 cars last week | 94 pips_per bu; 4 Ned i s ity 710,88 81 Ul el b 138533 413/ 341 | 13 Mexican ewe eakneeh, testify to the heaithy tone and | s cnly teatine 1 the corn trade was | CRREQTS GG stin . v T fho e B gl S o | @ DN e AR R . SEN ON ™, T dozen rovidenc 3 . 4 7 v ether: o e e e e Il i NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. |OMAHA . 5,988,076/ 12000] 5 93] 6 16, 4 17| 396 3 37| * | 320 Beanon of idlencas beyond the usual tme. N L E e RADISHES—Southern, per dozen bunches 6,226,681 1.6 6211 481/ 396 838 320 * |CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET,|Do} because orders are laking, but in o get to cover, but as soon ax thelr wants | 1 w il vt 6 5,296,290/ 1 ® "l 621 486 398333323328 order to accumulate a moderate supply of upplie e market droppe ol ks 5 uoyan arke! *l t 0 ! 3 o i —— oy d To-about s former position, *The weather | | WAX BEANS pes, b box. 8 string TTane Hutpu Prtves o Rlses Smon T STl gl WA IR A 32 31| Homn, Sheep amd Lamba Are Hig from Connellsville has mot - Inproved " & ‘ was good for the movement and receipts | beans, per bu. box, $LS0 oy and . . oiteesn R in i ut Outtle Btiy 9 large amount of orders will be carried over : were liberal, but, notwithstanding the; AL e *| NEW YORK, Dec. 2%.—The activity of 10610250 16,11 Dec. 18, 4% 6 28 398 o |38 816 o S into next year; probably more than in any Dearish influences, the market had a firm | Per Ib. ddce = wn. in sacks, | th¢ buoyant tone developed today came as heoti] Deo. 10| Sl ¢ 1l $98 3y o 31| SHICAGO, Dec. 26 —CATTLE—Receipts, | previous season. Contracts have come for- undertone, and May closed a shade higher, | ONIONS“New home sTowh. i " | something of a surprise. The market 3639554 Deo. | § 0rte) & o4) 394 325 3| o |80 head; slow: good to prime steers, ward more slowly of late, mainly becausn at 43%c. after seiling between 3c and | POF bu Toc: Spanioh, por freje, $1E. started off in as dull and listless a manner | 3%} 465,228 Dec, 2 d o $o1 38! 3 Rl 917 | @8.: poor to medium, $.0005.00; stockers | of the uncertainty as to date of delivery. u\r@n?gc. Local recelpts were 491 cars, | NAVY DEANSTFer Tho SO - 0 4 bas- |88 possible. It was taken as a matter (00N oo isam| s 20| 6 26l oY 402! 334 304 374 | ARG feeders, $2.00@4.50; cowa, '$1.25@4.60; | although there are prospective purchusers with six of contract grade. L, T 4 of course that the remnant of the week i 175848, %) 18“25 6 06| 404 337 3 23| 317 helfers, $2.00@5.5; canrers, $1.25G2.40; bulls, | who still anticipate better terms in 1003, Oats ruled firm throughout, and toward | ket crate 3276, o e |left after the Christmas holiday would | Memphis . Bt 2.0t o8 L0 3371 3211 3 17| S 0guk0; calver, $9.000%.00; Fexus fed | Forelgn DI iron in offered sitently below the close coneiderable activity was shown | CAULIFLOWER — California, per crate, |y, yq;y gpent, as many brokers left town | Fort Worth. 3013888 .. ../" A |8 o’ | steers, $8.756.00. domestic quotations, but nelther imported and local operators seemed disposed to | $2.50. on Wednesday to be gone until Monday. | Seattle 300,907 . PR p HOGS—Receipts today, 19,00 head; left | nor home made iron {e avaflable for im- bull the market, which, under circum- 4 A box, $2.00; | The tightness of the money market was | }YAshington by 16 36%] 6 1 411 3 60, 32| over, 3,000 head; b@loc higher: mixed and | mediate use in large quantitles. Independ- stances, was an easy matter, trade being I‘EA:}B—-FMI" mvo;su. per box, $200;|,.0ked to as an additional factor to sup- | Hartford iRy S Tndicaten Banie : — | butchers’, $6.00@6.45; good to choice hea: ent steel mills claim they are unable to pay light arid ofterings small. The selling was O e Bue bhly. W1: Jonss press speculation, and this ‘was the caso ks 2:388.381 o Indioates holdey 2&%6:5."?“9 l\luv{.s:s,umfi,m; light, $5.85 | present prices for billets, which cost #31 scalpere and com: S J D8 " ¢ early in the day, a cl he call loan 894 : 3 >f sales, $6.15@6.40. " ibes ware’ the matn buyers. _The close | thans, $4; New York stock, $8.25; Calitornia | S48y 1 e O her cente with loans re. | Eortland, || 324028 prohe, official number of cars of stock | 'SHEEP AND I.Am%m—mmnu T e A e was steady at the higher level, May | Bellflowers, per bu. box, $L80. . = . ported at 15 per cent. Later in the day | Rochester N fOMEhS In;today by sach fokd Wats head; 10@16c_ higher; good to cholce weth- Dig Demand for Shoes. closing %@%c higher, at 3c, after ranging | GRAPES-Catawbas, per basket, 18¢:|j gevoloped that lenders were over sup- | Atlanta . b Wy Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. | ers, $1.00@14.50; fair to cholce mixed, $3.000 | . between " fsaae and ke, Local re- | Malagar, per kog BN ..y, | plled and were left with considerable tunds | DS, Bolncs: o e 373 | 40 weatern heep, $.00GH 50: native lambs, | oo out "SI, AR factortes, are tn, tull, 3 ipts were {0 cars. R T oy | on_ their hands, as a result of holding out | N¢ s L Wiy P 006,00, western lambs, 25600 and havi a] orders on hand. i qEroviions, were' Sirone the sntirg oy | 00 Bell o Gugen, By fir o, R0 ) i i s e efounda ot fhe abimt; | NefiRle 1 4 (| Ol Wedntedart” L L ments, | o e fin o, B, RSt Shetes: tly to the smaller receipts of hogs £ . tion in the stock market were not entirel : ; o ipts. i new business co 2 20d Bikter races &t tne’ yurin, though @ | BANANAS—Per burch, according to sise, | plain." The ‘eatly s:n;;u of the movement Epringnala, Miss.....| . LINCHI H cattle ........ s ey yard at this time 1o prodice fuctuniions: brokers and covering by were congested in tocks and th s ey of b cather de: vo been restricted / :’;-grldle':l:zdh'el;wd I eincaining the bet. | LEMONS—California fancy, $3.75; cholce. | principal buying in these was by brokers | Grand Rapids MR 4 Shedy ': 1, % | than usual by the holiday shoe manufac- ter to; Receipts at the principle west- | $3.50. often employed by large and well known | Scranton 4 1090217 2 turers coming into the market for large ern poihts showed a marked decrease, and | ORANGES—Florida Brights, $8.76; Call- | gpeculative interests, including the so- | Fortiand, Me..........| — LEOZT. i Knanans City Live Stack Maskes, | Quantities of hemlock sole. . the Bhipment of meats was liberal. The | fornia navels, £.3; Cailfornia sweet Jaffas, | cajled western contingent. This was no. | Stoux City | 1 i KANSAS CITY, Dec. 2% -CATTLE Re-| oAl Unexpectedly favorablé feature ha close was strong, with May gork up 27%c, | all sizes, $2.75. tably true of the buying of Erie, which | Augusta . lmvm} 1 celpts, 3,000 natives; everything stcady 1o appeared In the market for cotton goods AUSISATA May'lard and ‘ribe were each | D E&—Perstan, in 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., | was continued up to the clome of the mar- | Byracuse . 1R - o Ve ey eI ihing steady (2| After a long season of stagnation in 10c higher, closing at $0.50@9.52% and | 6c; per case of 30-1b. pkgs.. $2.25. .| ket, sustaining the general dilist by symp- [ Dayton, 0. bt Total recelpts.. “ 9 2| steers, $6.2066.15; falr to good. $2.76@5.10 export division, the demand for Chin: ' 4‘/1 respectively. FI1GS—California, per 10-1b, cartons, $1;|athy. The ground of the buying was not | Tacoma /076,080 The disposition of the day's recelpts was | stockers and feeders, nm‘)mdo- ‘wester, | Suddenly became considerable, notwit! Eatlmated recelpts tomorrow: Wheat, | Turkish. per 8-Ib.’ box, 14@186. Stated, but clalms were clrculatsd of large | Spokane ps as follows, euch buyer purchasing the num- | feed steers, $2.75a5.%; Texas and ' Indian | Soa)oms,the depression in silver and 1f { ® c-r;: cgrn, 255 cars; oats, 165 cars; hogs, | GRAPE Ffi'xs'@Efx"TSEo’:}s e?mmn |ln D‘:fillllslhecl,l I(\émorll anr‘.éstgd ’ll;:l‘»eel:‘-w.n oy ber of head indicated: steers, $2.15GM.55; Texas cows, $1.75G3.00 ;::fll"2(.".}1‘::;1“[«?1":‘(;:[‘:“ u:oslr:‘::,‘::fi.:." 12; " L. 3 o “m ' for Gr » s v . g Ve . " . 4] s | B, leading futures ranged as follows: HONEY—New Utah, per 2-frame case, | A Montana judicial In & copper case gave | Wilmington, Dei.l.ll[| 1112082 Buyers, Cattle. Hoga, Sheep, | native cows. $1.75@i.25; fative helfers 32.40| quirements, as is neasonable, yet there fs o 5 ful . e . ) ] e n the Mt ate cintna et case gave | mvansyllle | vzeeso S i B s S iagu o, | 0@e80; bulk, §235G4.35; | sumcient buylng In most lines to prevent Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| T's'y. | "CIDER-New York, $40; per % bbl, $2.75. | by both contending factions, and 8t. Paul's | Blrmingham ", g Armour & COresioeer %81 HOGB-Recelpts, 4,00 head; market s@1oc | "ifavorable accumulation of suppiles, — — SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, per % bbl, | rise was accompanied by renewed claims Fall River +558.000) Cudahy Packing Co. higher; top, $865: bulk of sales, $6.40G9 In woolen goods there s a good demand, PRTAREI | e L S that early ‘action waa to be taken on'the | Macon .. 1,043,909/ Armour, from 'Sloux heavy, $6.51%@6.55; mixed packers, $6 S T atrorei vy e e 7 4% Ky 'OPCORN—Per ib., 2¢; shelled, 4c. ew st thorized. St. al A . 1043, 2 {3 50 “Hant » s B, ut clo nanufacturers ve al ug! 71‘ T é% %mas—m, fxreen, 6¢; No. 2 green, u:':narpfy“n the close, when the drre':‘u?rfl' Mansfler, O. 174,628 }‘:;';":'; g 83 S 6.50; Hg%l&,lfififl_s, yorkers, $6.25@6. freely, expecially of Jight cofored —lines. wuml‘hi 7.\,.|mw% zl'o.llc:llfltcld.'gc:u];o,‘bl “ng: mfllfl:'-} B et o TR oy Koo g Wolf & Murnan. P AND LAMBS—Recelpts, D ateady. a0 Hent suppl R enetatn A | “ 45%| 45! cnl.f. 12 to 15 lbs., dry hides, 13 Peopla’l Gas was attributed to 'Sfe x-e'AI Lowell 447,681).. Other buyers. N s RF;R:'. ,T%.{gfl !h":-f.{ to lflln;’"s‘ 85"- nels. Wool is strong, with a further ad- “ \ s 47| Sheep pelts, so@Tic; horse hides, :f&iw.lmm that American Gas magnates are | Akron . 619,000/ 40. Total 18 e, 100 | v ewes OB e @48 | vance anticipated next year. ou aRusoh | NUTS Wainuts, No. 1 soft shell, per i, | to embark tn the Paris fleld. ‘The upward B st b Bt ARCEINTS FOR THE TRAR TO DATE | 48; westorn wethisrs, SONA; stockers | Fullures or the week number 20 in the 16c; hard shell, per 1b,, ; No. & soft shell, | movement came too general, however, to P! 3 D P g b " ’ . ¥ | Unite ates, agalnst O last year, an " 32%| 21% | per Ib., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib., 12c; | be attributed to a merely sympathetic’ef- [ Lexington 465,436, The following tabre snows the receipts | And feeders, $2.00G2.85 | twenty-cne in Canada, compared ' with 33 @%| 4%(36%@%| M |33%@% Emm. per 1b., 12c; filberts,” per Ib., 12c;|fect from the strength of inaividual | New Bedfol i 396,424 of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha Naw Tork Live Bteck Mavket twenty-three a year ago. oy W almoIILdn, 1-gon shell, pelr 1b., 16c; hlnbrd :;nell. stocks, Low priced lmfck.lhuma into akpe- (‘}hmlur;ool g?,&m {::g";:.’;-“r' to date, unl’;:‘omp-{uon- fi‘elh NEW YORK, Deo. %—CATTLE-Re —_———— 167 0%/ 16 per Ib., 16c; pecans, large, per Ib., clal favor and many of them were taken | Youngstown . % o : 1902, . Inc. c. = 4, Dec. 5 - |HOPE NEXT YEAR IS AS GOOD. 1630 | 16 4715 16 20 | small, per 1b., lic; cocoanuts, per doz., up successfully and sharply advanced. The | Kalamazoo . 616,158 Cattle . 998,159 810,626 187,683 ;| celpts, 3,109 head; enerally 10c higher; fat kil i { 2 cnmnf& per Ib., 10c; pnnflt-. per Ib., .rmouncememy that Prpe-’;dem 'Roosevelt | FATEO +....... 493,943 Hogs 2,201,740 2,382,661 . 180,911 bu.“! and cows, steady to firm; medium and i 1015 (100 (10175 | 6lc; roasted peanuts, per Ib., 7c; black | was not to undertake the arbitration of | Binghamton . 324,600 Sheep . 1,724,677 1,307,308 417,374 . | thin cows. slow; some sales lower: nutive | b\ gatreet Says High Prices an i o% ;g%v. “l;% :""i‘:‘&'\ per bu., $L. r;{;ku“ry nuts, per (,‘g Vel\nulelan dle) llllc(hld“.lrelnsurin; goc:(turd . :fifi "ChA’l'}"{‘E—Rec'elph oth:ltlllo were very ;2“;34-;,{ “:_W:&l;!v,{ln_( oxen, u‘mfi:o;q‘l;‘x::‘, ekl B e oSl Sy 9 # u., $L50; cocoaniits, per 100, M. effect, as it _wns felt to_eltminate some |Canton . ¥ ght this morning, so that it only took a | 0@450: AR v 5t 2 » OLD" METALS, 'C.—A. B. Alpirn | risks ‘of complications. There were un-|Jacksonville, Fla..... o8 comparatively short time for practically | Ve cattle dull at 12%@13c per Ib., dressed | Npw YORK, Dec. 26.—Bradstreet's to- sc7:2 8 845 | quotes the following prices: Iron, country, | doubtedly a general confidence also that sgrlnxfleld. 0. B 323, everything in the yards to change hands. '1‘m' i AL "/x %c, dressed s o4 8 62| 8 8 60 {nlm}i urpm:n»lel::lbrov;.%:tozc plu‘:. per | the ;lllng;:lof serious lrouhdle,ln the meney S :ner . . gg% nuy:.,l took ;l,:,m 'q.m. lgr:)‘y n";ah the fi'v.: A “rsahf;me;fu' l-;’::‘:;:a'u llm mg:r‘-::;.;m“-:fih PO O on, $8; copper, per Ib.. ; brass, heavy, | market ween now and January s | Quincy o 12901 market was active from start to finish. %81 ok i 3 e *No, 2. **New. r' Ib., brass, iight, per 75.. Blgc! | practically past, ow!r:i‘ to the issuance | Bloomington . 28,212 About the usual proportion of the re- “c‘fi’x'\?fé_"a"»",".“d &gfihnuzyt;‘r- of beef. | with the new are the features as the year Cash quotations were as follows: ead, per 1b., Sc; zinc, per Ib., 2%c; rub- | against urgehcy provided by the bankers' | Sloux Falls..oue 172,501 celpts consisted of cornfed steers and some | o oLV IS THecEints, cad; firm: veals, | draws o a close. The enormous hollda FLOUR—Dull but steady; winter patents, | ber, per Ib., 8c. 50,000,000 pool and the stage to which prep- i 164,168 Gt 'the ‘cattie showed considerable quanty. | & 00%; little calvés, $4.0061550; weaterns, | trade, exceeding i most respects all prece; $3.40@8.50; straights, $3.10@8.30; spring pat. mt—— arations have reached for January 1 settle- 141,024 As high as $6.%0 was pald, which is the i_—,g(;s_l’nme 7 "1'1 ldl?"m it dents, proved a fitting crown to a year of unl.;fu. un; straights, $2.90@3.20; bak- WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY, me-;uifl Canf%% e-g%t&;) -mwbe l’;l‘nl {Houston. l‘fi% hl.hn:' »m ln. t:l:m.b ul:"l. um-.w'nux S Baks, ugfl;- i e e o "[r;:n. ;ag,r‘ec%c}er{:lzd ‘::‘-‘lfin:’:i -Iu‘;:(l'fil‘u’l' :{1 g X robably $1,000,000 or $2,000,000 w 8- al by 586,000 . were wes! i 4 were good an ive i 3 V| se 3 , - 30 "No. 2_spring, T3@7%ec; No. 8, Dorsed ‘during Janus in the New York | tColumbus, O. 7,005,1001 fat. As a general thing the market did | Wgstern, nominal. where crop and weather conditions had led AT o el S | R I Y R L i fot shoy mich change, from Wedneada | peudahee. slow: o0d lambs, D olhers | (apccthtion, the.yolume. of businous T8 i —No. 3, 48%c: No. 2 vellow, ephone 1516, of the week's grain exports were disre- | §Wilkesbar . ut sellers were calling it all the way from . 3,800 firm i OATE_No. 3. SHGIBe; No. 3 White, 3% | CHICAGO, Dec. 26 WHEAT—Th garded. Preliminary estimates of the | Decatur, IIl. 109,692 barely steady to strong. It was evident WORI; Iambe, 004N, most respects satisfactory. In the east, 9 X by Wednesday evening, bu e return of | Greensburg, X ng the prices asked, but, as they had to o ' . o) 3 sa 0/ BARLEY-—Good feeding, 3@M2c; fair to | the Whole range only Ye. At ite beat the Christmas’ funds Into the deposits of the have n few cattle, the Kinds that suited | ST. LOUIS, Dec. 2%,—CATTLE—Recelpts, | with the results achleved during the last cholce malting, 41@6c. P Deca moens DUTIRG By ATmour and soteg | benks is’expected to make a, notable im- Totals, U. 8. "'%};;‘2-‘,'% them sold to :o'mil advantage, while the 1000 head, iricluding 70 Texans; market | few weeks | Gt ED—! 16: No. 1 northwest- 2 ression on reserves, as the Christmas re- [ Outside New York. . inds that did not strike them as favorably pring and expor on: v n SEED=No. 1 flax, $1.1; No. 1 northwest- | selling by St. Louis, but only In a small | PrEssion,on JISeRIes, 80 U ot ™ i brece. were hard to dispose of at steady prices. ressed beef and butcher tribution for the year confirm those hith ern, $1.24; prime’ timothy, $3. | w Clearances were 568,000 bu. fi contract e, $10.85. B e o o ator WO | dented proportione. Some conjectures were The cow market was active and stronger steers under 1,000 Ibs., $3. erto given of an enormous volime 0f buse PROVISIONS—Mess pork. per bbl., $12.00 [ 4300 pi - Norihwent recrinta mere g | current as to whether today's rise in call from start to finish. Buyers were all out and feeders, $Z.50M. iness, modified, 1t Is true, In some respocts @17.10. Lard, per 100 1bs. nofi%?_.m. ShOrt | cars. agalnst 449 last year. Looal recelpts | money to 1 per cent (Constituted - an | Montreal -T'rly.dlnld bought up .verwnn; that was E‘elrern. 38,000 50; caniners, $1.50G2.%0; bulle, | by dbgher cost ‘%n-:m‘:n.;liwun&r:-r: o ribs sides (loose), 35. y for three days. 143 cars. with & coniriet, | emergency sufficiently serlous to cause the | Toronto , offered 1a gooa season. The prices pa 004,01 miting profits. o large e 1 5 J 3 . | bankers' pool to draw on their $50,000,000 | Winnipeg . looked all the way from strong to a dime | CALVES—$4.0097.25; Texas and Indlan | however, and the active demand in most e e S B75408.00 Estimates for ‘tomorrow, 6 cars, Thers | fiig“ut’no authoritative statement was Halfax o higher. Bulls, veal calves and stags also | steers, $2.7504.85; cows and helfers, $2.65@ | lines, the profit side has mot been entirely Following were the receipts and shipments | duy. Price Currént and Modern Miller both | madé on this point. The market closed | Vancouver, B. C. gold at fully ‘as good prices as were in | 3.6 lost sight of and it is safe to say that of flour and grain Saturday Sald wheat is holding. & Nigh condition firm and active. " o ent d o top | HAmilton <. forco last Wednesday. = =" 4 feed HOGS—Recelpts, 4000 head: market @ite | equally satisfactory returms in years to o s ¢ was some investmen| leman or | 8t. John, N. ere were vel cl ant 'eed- pigs an 8! N packers, | come 2 Recelpta. Shipments, | everywhere. Demand for wheat s good, bonds,espectally among some of the well | Victoria: B. ers in the yards and not many were |86, butchers, $6.40G6.65. Reports of results in banking circles this Wheat, - 208100 zz'smi :‘;,,‘_,“,:}"‘;"_‘ shipments from hete 18 ofidu- | ystalned. lasues, = Toia sales, par value, | fQuehec wanted, Speculators were not looking for WSHEEE AND | LAMB - Recelpts, Lo | vear are that _geod profts ~have peen h % Y - 4 2 .| $.200,000. U. S. 2 and new ‘s advanced | Ottawa . much of a demand the remainder of this | head: market steady; native muttons, $3.60 | gained as a result of comparatively high B ] g . Saiveston. anl some milhuy §i°and ine 3s, coupon. 3 on the last call. | London - woek and as a result they did not want Tambs, $.45@550: culls and bulis, | and, at the same time, steady, rates for S R o | $ales at Bt. lguis. Russian crop declared | *'rhe tullowing are the closing prices on any cattle unless they could by them lower. 4.00; stockers, $1.60G2.50; Texans, §2.76 | money. Birley, bu 63700 | movement aiready delayed 3 weeks and ny | the New York Stock exchange Total s Sl...... | The m;kuflmum"n.‘;g:nfla best, be_de- "-rm:'m,ud-y klpl\;‘lo.h‘l;{rl‘l'l‘t:‘d.l.lll':z'nzl‘el:'!: s bu. . — ——— — bed by ¢ weak. Rep- nes this week. On the Produce exchange today the but- | Improvement in the weather, = Clearances | Ahiscy oo a0t TNot Included In total because containing | resentative sales: i3 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. In ‘from the road and except for reorders « Pt s, g e, SCendy | paronty Duptne by o Lo g some sol | &Ny R oRE e e LRI eene of mo(we a T BEEEM . p | ST JOSEPIL M. December -CaT| b Fopls Sl ocks Joibu,acn, a4t loan of, "cases returnied, Zic. Cheese, firm, | (1€ here, as the St. Louls market was reia- | cundisn Facite \:.:131% | do ptd comparison for last year. 18 . 'Ed R et and Tosterns, BEOLT. Cows dumtrial_opertions have naturally slowed X . Canad e { : ? lown, exce where conditions, as in rall- — CORN—Has been neglected and yet it has ' Ches. & Ohio i 340 43 and heifers, $2.0004.35; stockers and feed- " erufc, are such as to demand thi NEW YORK GENERAL MARKETS, |been firm. The December advanced quickly | Chicago & REptap ftegls fnetattons i% ik O A 0, s, 329 head: medium and | SrAIning of effort to keep up With bu from 8o to 4T on practically nothing but | do »id. igher 0 BOSTON, Dec. 26.—Call loans, 5%@7 per i 6 heavy. 36.000680; Digs, $4.00@0.5; bulk, | iness offered and prevent a midwinter con- a few bids. It did not hold the advance, o3 cent; per cent. Ofcial H {e T e k] + | gestion, which in the present small supply Quota of the Day on Various|however. There has been a moderate trade B Closing of stocks and bonds: H 18 | B EEs _Recetpts, 807 head; steady; qual- | of fuel the country over might result in Commodities, in Januar; nn’l: Arr;mur bought some May. L% Wheeling & L. Atchison 4s 1004 Alloues 400 46 ity common. q i 2 serfous derangement. Not only are sprin NEW YORK, Dec, 26 —FLOUR—Receipts, or three days were 591 cars, with 35 | do 24 ptd . 40 470 7 e k3 goods being ordered with freedom and cos 7,622 bbls.; exports, ¥ H Central 0 fideace, but prompt delivery o e same 622 expo 622 bbls.; market firm, st NWedmates far,Somprron, W6 18 12 Slonx City Live Stock Market id b t dell t the sam with moderate trade; winter patents, 8560 | $0I% & weck: 1002000 b - FHATy roconnts | Cliotes | 3% Contenial i% in " 1a, Dec. 6@ Tete- | "Weather conditions the last week X e o . . J D! o pi . 2ta SIOUX CITY, la., Dec. 26.—(Special Tele- | Weather conditions the last week have i Soires, TROuI; mhnies 1o gred for, thise Gags. LIGL0W bil, SESlhel 000 (0.0 © & i B [Qwosr Denee i in ram )—CATTLE—Recelpts. steady; | favored the rubber and foot wear trades. Minnesota patents, $4.004.20; Minne- | 138t vear, Weather more favorable for | Celorato B0 i | pien ! i is $3.605.2; cows, bulls and mixed, [ The covering of snow over the winter bakers, $3. .40. 'R our, movement. do 1at pf : % . ‘% 5 30 3 ockers and feeders, $2.50@4.00; | wheat has increased and the demand for ofl 3 . steady: | ToATe Narket has sh unexpected | do 24 pfd. Union Pacific %8 Mohawi ' 25 r I to _good, 33.10G8.40; choice fo fancy, | oomm Li and metivity, There has been con. | Del. & THud: Mex. Central 213/01d Dominion RS yearlings and calves, $2.25@3.75. stoves Is said to be far in excess of supply, f X uckwheat flour, quiet, $2.30@2. : Del. L. & W. 3 o ptd... American Sugar % i $3.5064.60. Buckwheat fi o AR | S A e Hee verty 1ol ore. 83| 4 340 ' HOGS—Recelpts, 600; 6@loc higher at $5.80 | The increased use of oll is enabling produc- ‘ ®pot and to arrive. tinued buying by the Howe g“ Y Pre- | Denver & R. G 40 |Amer. Lin. 01l do_ptd 106 450 @6.35; bulk, $6.00@6.25. |n_§ interests to reap a harvest. QURNMBAL - Guist; ALEREIY bemt.were 1pc higher apd held the gis 2 Bt poeiean T35 in 10 stock 1n Simht rory e e Tonable. gulot ule VR fo . mer. 8. & R. n I & 8. i oc A Ty repol SR S readyw advance. Local receipts were 310 cars for | do % do Pld.. ..., 91 | Gen. Electric y 17 300 fn” Gistribution. Textile . manufacture Y - f g three days, with 23 contract. Estimates for | do 24 pfd 45 Auac. Mining Co..... 90 |Mass. Flectric : 20 30 Tha following were the receipts of live | hote ‘an Increase of from 8 o 16 per cent g ARCEY o Dull: feeding, 340, <. 1 Baturday, ‘165 cars. (Clearances, 12,000 bu. |Great Nor, 190 Brookiyn R. 7.0 6K | do prd-. 5 Y 1o stock at’ the six principal clties yesterday: | fi ‘woolens and yarns' over a year ago. Buffalo: malting ‘48Gte. ¢, 1. 1, Butalo, | The reports are that sipplies of oate In | Mot 3% Cons. Oas ool | Uaiea Frait i H H tle. Hogs. Sheep: | Cottons are rather quiet excopt where ac: - country houses are smaller than u s Omaha 26 3 145 | cUmulations in bleached goods have been | a e et Recupts, 10k bo, demand keeps up in the sample market at | Jlinots 168 Cont. Tohase Deiy Wost . is 3% | Chicago 000 11000 | fnoved. at slight reduction elevator, and 1%c, 1 o by afioat: No i | Prices only a little under the May. © 89% Hocking Coal 0 38 845 Wolverine A 230 S Kansas City 000 1.20 | "Iy ‘men’s woolens the conditions are ex- i b, "TaiutE” sk B e PROVISIONS—Market opened steady, but 5" Inter. Paper . Westingh. Common... 1 - United Copper 1 1% il |8t Lous 1000 1100 | cellent. Machinery fs well employed. Raw Options had a siow, uneventful di t h g (Nationa) Dis ;. : Bogees yr! - g bought I . The market has been 147 National Biscuit ric Min o240 310 — thie week. Australian advices are bad, maintained a steady'to firm tone. A’ cold | Jirol upward tendency. . There 139%[National Lead gl = Hemia v 240 0 Total WAL T | hecaune of the Arouth, and & Kreat short: wave menaced the unprotected winter R O N e T Miah 233 |No. Ameriean % | NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—The following are wor 150 in in’ production of wool is expected in nt, receipta were light, export de- | Exifmates fo o iny oo, g ishar, 168 Paclfic Coa 0 | the closing prices on mining stocks: %0 180 3 sy Se, In [Eads he market Flosed ioc ot ‘rener ® helD- | west today, 52,500, against 90,500 last week | Ji"p R, 2 P O £ 38 1jdae Kuieg . ‘b 20t H NEW YORK, Dec. %.—COTTON—Opened | The lumber interest is satisfaclory. 813485 1-16c, closed at Biie: July, 5@ TTe, | 210 G, It Year N, K. & T. Taen 3 1% ¥io 280 330 aull at a deelinie of lc to an advance of lc. | Wheat, Including flour, “exports for the closed at T8%c; December, 8i%@Si4c, closed WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | {o “pta I 86l o pMd.... by | 6 250 H 1t Tallied to s net rise of 1G4 points and | week ending December 2 te 33 ot s b 3 N. 3, Centrai 170" |Puliman P, Car. ] 36 130 eased off, with the close qulet and steady | 486 bu., agalnst 3,266,037 bu. CORN~—Recelpts, 57,750 bu. Spot, firm; &t. Louis Grain and Provi N. Y. Central . 151% Republic Steel T 03 260 130 at a net loss of 3 points to a net advance | 543 bu. this week last year ai ipte, 87 pot, firm = ] ; | Norfolk & W do pd... L 1200 2 13 1% i point, as was to be expected In conse- | in 1900. No, 2, 63c, elevator, and 69 o afioat: | _ST. LOUIS, Dec. 26.—WHEAT—Higher 0 278 of 1 polnt, De 1 : No. Twhul, St The | Ne. 3 [od, canh efppaier, et T 2 i 1% |gumtsof’y focad holawy and dhe thveroool | | Whesy sxporte tiace Ak o TR ‘weather, | 1¥%c; May, T6%c i July, 72%e; No. 165% Union Bag & P ’ 9 275 340 and New Orleans markets being closed for | 121,324, od 1 3 ped December | hard. 89@istc. g ki the day, and both to remain closed until | season and 63,998 ghoris that ekt up fhe'Srite Yerie | (SORNGRAEY D0 h, oty O ONC: o i g Eie 2 18 BE | Mondey' Busiioss Tar of, Bederils B | acuione THBCIH pio track, © cember, c. ¥ -] 1006 360 ortions, wi e situation featureless. e , Cloied Blse met migher ani My Ske o Tonur | o OATE— :‘funn No: Teash. e biay track, 154 | poutas Guring (he greater part of the da: i 38| Borltrunmaciuons, mowever, wart increased | bzt Vearand totl bl oo Ty ary, gc, closed at Sdc; March closed e, May, 0. 2 white, S5c. -8, | Internationals were in demand, tally ¢ - 1] some special "trading in January and R0 Saotl Tob 1oxPlas: Sasech and at Blige; May, 8W@eSic, closed® at 4sgc; YE—Firm at 45gu9ic. - 8% | Turks, Rentes_were active and sdvanced 12 March, popularly attributed to undoing o D 2 R TIRTOR J | FLOUR-Steady; red winter patents. " D 160 cdges,” the net result of which was a bu. in 1900, SARE el e by gpor gy | EBOLE, < tige and sirsient, R0 R e SR oSSR e o i 18 | alitgtd e the Shmbers uOiE 5 | AP 26 ST OGURE, (oLt ndard white. .9; clear. 32 Morocco. Governments closed weaker in 2% 36 erest, followln, . n k " e Mo o CORNMEAL—Steady, $2.0. zw.;'o'nr( rk -;"-':. ;;;:‘6 o | mpachy. “The private ‘rate of discount HH4 18 New Yo orke. of which the rumning l';[;g;;g,';}";‘;"’m:“,:{,_';l"gu‘,{ ! track mixed weatern, nomina BRAN-Firm; aached, st track, N0 | NN cont cioaing 8¢ 3 per senc, | ST I-IS por oval. Thres pov cont reptes, % 1 account Was 10 Dale e siock At | naces east and west. The larger interests, white, 38G3c. Options were qulet but gen- | ™5, v_giendy; timothy, $1200G15.00;pral- | Timé money, Arm; sixty and ninety davs, | 505 1%% {he account.” Kxchange en Lon- HH in D balen. againat 5286 on December 1, | which control primary sources of fuel, are. crally Srm on llght offerings. December it ot g .mr e ot x5, ninety davs. | don, 2¢ 14%c tor checks. ] in inciuding a certified .m'ck_rc'..r T80, againai | however, doing well. and the net reduction ! : RON COTTON TIES—$107%. mercantile paper, firm. ——r—— &0 on becember 1 is mate n- | In ou A A e gihipping, B@Nc; good (0| BAGGING-S 51697 1-16c. STERLING ~EXCHANGE—Firm, _with Wool Market. fe J §% | Crease’in the local stock is said to be in | smaller than earlier anticlpated. The bet: | N tesay: itate. common te ohotes, | HEMP TWINK business in bankers' bills at $.8665@4.880 | BOSTON, Dec. 26.—WOOL—The Commer- HEIFERS. o= anticipation of large deliverles to be made | ter tone noted in the demend Jst VOGS 102, 29@8Te; 1901, olds, hote PROVISIONS—Pork: Higher; jobbing, clal Bulletin, in describing the wool trade PR e g Monday on January contracts. Total sales, | still continues. Structural iron etill leads e et o Ciott e P | standard mess, 3183 Lard: ‘Higher at | Commercial bill 00. of the country, will say: ' i el A 76,000 bales. The general undertone of the | In strength and demand. Some heavy or fike . 5 : 3 olds, 7@ | §10.32. Dry meats stcad; boxed | 48c; Mexican dollars, The receipts of wool In boston since | ;. 260 3. 3165 market was quite firm on a disappointing d".h- e Xheln ap oot m.‘::'r aaes iee ! IDES-—Quiet; Galveston, 3 to 2 Iba, | SX'ra *herts opd clear wibe. B, short JBONDE_dovernment, = strong: January L 1002, have been nou,mp.lrt‘:a 3 inoo 3% movement and bullish weelcend statiatics. | are } savily sold ahead, Higher wases fof 18¢; Cailfornia, 1 to 2 Ibe., Mc; Texas dry, | Sars 0504, Bacon, stes e o] fatist MM " S0 e e - ; "w Y. LOUH Do Mot but the dlsposition to advance ore ¥ horts and clear ribs, $10; short clear,| The closing cuotations on bouds are as | in 1901 BULLS. middling, 8%c: sales, none: receipts, cost, but the dls N R R B ulet. $10.50. 4 foliows: ‘The Boston shipments to date are 1. | 1 1R} 300 | shipments, none: stock, 21,196 bales. Ficés win' probab N e PROVISIONS -Beef, dull; family, $16.00 ; v. 8. ret 18 L & N il e 130745 1bs., against shipments of 261,603 | 1 in 1 4 e nad and the ontiook abraad general: 15.00; mes: 00 beet hams, 820 50 4 @0 coupon .........108% Mex. Central 4s. ibs. for the same period in 1901 H & - 31 weakened and the ob Wansles e S et hams. 120,501 0 o 3u, reg...... . 200% do s fmc..... ! 3 | The stock on hand in Boston Jjanuary 1, | } 18 i 11 OLL, CITY. Pa.. Do, 3o OIl~Crodit bels | 18 Tather poor. Raliway bulkfing Fas besh R0 pacal, B4 y extraIndia | gairy, Tnges do coupon 108 " Mion & BtL 4 1102% | 1902, was 77,340,463 Ibs.; the total stock today | 1 18 3 1 L Ty, P Dt M Ol eSTod!tob s | active "this year—the hasviest Ia fast, for nrn&a bellies, $5.750 tekied shioulders, | EOOB—Higher at e, L onts.| do Soupon - 180 o Sane. o g | I8 07164485 Ibe: i s Dpge g pen | 4 |- S 15 Dbis. ; average, 9.092 bbis.; run 7 bbis.; | AFLGR XEATS [ mileage Over & yéar ago Recelpts. nts. - Yy T8 one 'this weel arter and other | 1 t0 1 . B ¢ ¢ 4 i oves ates ama RLESULN L% | viewr, Sl 3.000 I Mo gl 36108 | nwashed medium wools. Ohlo quarter | 1 H R H average, TLEA bblS. - g —OIL—Unchanged. | Speculative feeling in copper s betier, and Quists ‘continent, OB Houth Amseric: | Wheat, 18% N J.C. gon. b bicod was sold at %e in one instance. Ohlo | 1 iz ot ] TOLEDO, % Do% Rl lochansed: | itk of an tmprovement 1A the meta L30; compound. §1.60a7.7 " Pork. Heady: | Gate: by I8 Na.. Ruife 4 gy g o e R L A R 18 I 1% |aukt. petedleum, firm. Rosin, orm. Turp’ | gliiess tallures for the week endin £ RETHE SRR A sonh S pan e | % 8 O Ly A R ) | Cavves doofentine G ey market Thuredgy number 161, s, Spainal 78 Jart AN L & nea s Reading gon of 0,000 Ibs. of Falkland island and Pun! = v oA g Ty y RRORTOULI: N 1o exin, e, | MINNEATOLIS, Do ZWREAT. Do SRR L4 s | Arcone bmeht SRS fpors over smn | £ 1B frnuR iR | geeaso ve n-weT-swetr o H0TOR T IEE 2T g X T r, The: May, BYGBRC. X . e Australian v X 3 -t‘l’l‘.’"‘"’i‘ry. '-:-:‘!Ii?“'cr“-'fiu?;nci(m";fi‘ ?‘Tl pard. Tiies No. ,*‘,,2’,2'{:,,.‘%:‘*:’:‘%' b R o - bales. Sales of American, so far, amount | i ::}"Ais' e Y3k LouIs, Doc. 8. WHISKY—Bteady at r and Molass ice, 21 bW | 8 mershene, IS @o 1s dme.......... EE A & A P sl sy | 1038 ~ . g sz : . " W _YORK, Dec. 26.—-SUGAR-Raw, { creamery, common to choice, 21~ Rk FLOUR—First patents, 5 s o 8. c 4. The adoption of wool eerge as the United | ...... 1458 3 50 EORIA, Dec. 2. —-WHISKY—On the| NEW . e. g EGGS—Receipts, 320 pkgs.; stendy; aver- | FLOURTTIr! patents, $56563.88; sccond | ches & Obio thas.. 14K 8o Packfc s/, ok | o (¢, “Urmy uniform has heiped to boom STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. basle of $1.31 for Anished goods quiet. Refined, quiet. Molasses, quiet. | x_- best, 28c; western, poor to fancy, 200 :’fl,‘md clears, $2.3062.60. . RAS: #03 Texas & P 1n 16 | all medium wools. 1.... 410 260 5 86 30 CINCINNATI, Dec. 26.—WHISK Y—Dlstil- SOULTRY — BRAN—In bulk, $12.50@12.75. T L & W da. 154 BT. LOUIS, Dec. %6.—WOOL—Firm; me- 62 3% 1 0 350 lers' finished goods on basis of $1.31. A S archana]: Dol dremed, — — ‘,E?' 204 | dium grades’ and ‘combing. 1igige; Lot ! TP U P L — - P. B. Weare, Fres. C. A. Wears, V-Pres. METALSThe absence of English market | . Milwaukes Grajn Marked B0 Wabash in.rrorrn o Lo f,’é’&""*' hsey A Sgte; tu v 2 feeders.. 13 3 5 SHIP US YOUR Established 1562, cables natural exert a restrici o L’ c. . —Firm; i . SW Y o O tre local matal trade, but most descrip. | No. 1 northern, 1e; No. 2 northern, 546 et 8 L § 228 | WY TORK, Den ¥-WOOL~Firm. has ihia maruing and binlien hatt anie WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHIC tions were firm and higher. Tin advanced | T0%c; May, T7ic. G 'ia." 101% Weat ‘Shore 4811 1ias ——— B oare wors conelpned firect i focel sect: Members of the Principal Kxchanges. 1o $26.00026.25, but wi v-r‘”uuhl While YE—Firm: No. 1, 51%e¢. o B matond el Dry Goods Market. ers and not offered on the market. Packers Private Wires to All Pflnlt copper prices were raised, ‘market con- | BARLEY—Firm; standard, 6c; sample, g . Deatral ds 8 NEW YORK, Dec. 26—-DRY GOO! e- fresh suj GRAIN, PROVISIONS, NTOCKS, BONDs | ¥. W. & D. C. is...100% Con. Tobacco - YORK, DS—Re- | all needed pplies and the market tinuss nominal with standard quoted at Ly i 3 - Tiocking Val._ 44s. .18 oo 8% gpened after the holiday with a slow spot | advanced right close to 10c. Packers started Bought and sold for cash or tu. lake at $11.75 and electrolytic and cast- ‘ORN—May, @%c. —— — trade on home account. but & fair volume | out bidding om‘{ about & nickel higher STRANGE BROS. HIDE CO future delivery. | at m.& was unchanged at T Bank Ol . of orders otherwise. The general tone was | a few hogs sold that way. so that the gen- . . OMAHA BRANCH, 110-11] Hoard of Trade | ! spelter remained dull and en: Toledo Graim and S firm, and advices were quoted in some lines | eral market was S@c. higher. The bulk " Cit: Telephone 1318 , .t was dull and warrants coi TOLEDO, 0., De¢. 8.~WHEAT—Dull, but | OMAHA, Dee. 26.—Bank clearings today, | of quilts and domestics. of the sales went from 3. 1o $6.37% and Slouz 4 o W. B War M-uager.

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