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10 THE OMAHA DAILY EBEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 190 e ————— \ VAN ) at 6 44d. Locally fron was dull and un- [ midad) heavy, quiet, 47s. Shoulders, | premium; forel " . mep f £ d, wa q g 3 3 ange, t s r not sold far ahead of del s CUIHERCML AND HN!\N(IAL b {':‘»'_";‘:""‘;-'ml"""‘"l nominal, with dull, dis. Lard, prime western, in | sterlin vollrd"n'(“u.:oemr':lxt;'m;:;:.::a OHA"A llvE STOCh MAR‘\ET ki o 3 ":‘ifl' ‘:v‘:«‘al“pur:h-::d to cover the _ — 5.9 and No. § horihert and No. 1 seuthern | dull, s, " T American refined, in palis, | &% phfA fo¢, gempnd HOGE-There was not a heav of | heavy weight cloths now apening. Such i . o 3 E ! X d s d to u| es | O e h b1 hl',: of E;h h :ntura Tends to ONANA W SARERT. 618} American fineat colored, strong, sls. Yhn’l’:‘l’ns(’leuNfifi an. "2—Clearings, #1827 | Ottle Receipts Again Light and Prioss e ‘macket '.m:'rfc.'\"qflf:; active and stfong unsold in b Tl"%"l‘:n'“lt“wul‘d{‘lnl nI' v war 2at Pr.oes. y Grain and Provisio: SLPHIA, Jan, 2.—Clearin to a shade higher. In some cases the | I was 122, \ Of 3 ; o . e des of butel o Ibs. are domestic and 12,372,000 [bs. are for- i miney.” § per ol v o berter Erades ot bitcher JRlehs, S0l 8 | e "l ia & S of oter. Mot (be KANSAS CITY, Jan WHEAT-May. uly, 66ie; ‘cash, 2 _hard, 0. 3, 84Geic; No. 2 red, 6i@esc; ng { SR A ORN—January, 364G8! M 37 cash, No. 3 mixed, Stlegoac: Noo% white .S hogs sold from $6.35 to $6.40, with the prime | from the tot: stock uf last year. » , Jan. 2.—Clearings, $5.897,- Jonds selling from $6.40 to $8.45. The lighter | little more than half the sup) u sl AGTIMOR K, dan. 2 clearings, 87| 10GS OPENED STRONG, BUT CLOSED WEAK | [5ais i e, 4,00 835 TR MEPHee | LI S0 (wa® tark ‘e "Fhe _CINCINNATL, Jan. 2—Clearings, $,08,- the extreme Iightweights sold from $6.30 | forelgn wool is the smallest since u-‘Ina 60 ; 6 per cent; New York ex- o 0 down. dle of the forunoon | the stock of domestic is the smallest ce REPORTS OF HEAVY CROPS AID DECLINE EGG8—Fresh stock, 24c LIVE POULTRY—Hens 8g10c; old roost- 4@g6c; turkeys, 13@I3c; ducks, S@dc; er Matters Affect! Trade v A '3 3140 No. 2 white, o % bl Tlg@sc; spring chickens, per ibry 106 | 38Gd8ic; No. 3, i%@Se. d Desirable Grades of Fat Sheep and | the markel suddenly wenkened and as sell- | 188, The total stock is the smallest SBCS Openin of Danuabe Navigation, e OATS-No. 2 white, 34¢; No. 2 mixed, oy ers all wanted the morning prices the close | 1888. At the coming London wool auel DRESSED POULTRY-—Young chickens, | 324@3c. New York Money Market. Lambs 014 Freely at Good, Steady | was not only weak, but very slow. All of [ on January 2 the ‘oftering of 100,000 bales Arfentine’s Fine Harvesting 1@izc; hens, 10g1ic: turkeys, 14G16c; ducks, | RYE—No. 2, #c NEW YORK, Jan, 2-MONEY—On call Pricss=Not Suoagh Feod advance of the morning was lost and in | fa scarcely half the offering of & year &Ko, 3 lan Whea B e o HAY—Cholce timothy, $11.50@12.00; cholce [ 4615 per cent; closed at 4 per cent; time, v - el o tascs more, but. as hae been the |The shortage in the clip of Auatraiia s BUT Packing stock, 11@17i4c; cholce | prairie, $0.5010.00. Si per dent for all periods; prime mercan: Sale to Test the Market. of ate, it wain mostiy the lightwelghts | now estimaed at 30000 bajes. No incres daliry, In tubs, MgZic; separator, 29¢30c BUTTER—Creamery, 26@27c; fancy dairy, | tile paper, § per cent. were left until the Representa- | of moment {s reported from Argentine CORN e 2c STERLING EXCHANGE—Easy, with ac- Half the ellp is already sold there on an rish foreign news | QATS-34 EGGS—Fresh, 2lc. tual business in bankers' bills at $4.864@ SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 2 No exacted market. Only 5,000 bales have been RY E—No. Receipts and shipments for two days: | 4800 for demand and at $4.831084.830 for - e JOR, & 70 bought for the use. 30 the main cause for lower prices in| GyYSTERE poated rates, mol.t?u,,\oflec«wu were: C:ll]c. Hogs. Sheep. | 3 darde, per can, %c; extin Dited Fruit. Evaporated Apples pday d A e - ay 1 e. Shipments. | sixty days’ bill - wheat today and May closed e lower, My | selects, per can, foc; New York counts pet | Wheat, bu P50 | commercial bills, SADAEA. 5%, | Omcial Fonday, Stay provisions ciosed from e to 1Wpizsc | cony 420i bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.7; | Corn, 'bu. SILVER—Bar, 48%c: Mexlcan ~dollars, | OMcial Tuesday . -4 NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—~EVAPORATED Jower, Wheat ruled quiet and lower, with | VUl ptandards per gal., $1.45 Oats, bu. e Ofclal Thorader. o APPLES—The market is rather firmer, un- & 8oad deal of 1o etuft on the market and | FIRESH FISH=Trout, 9g.0c; herring, te: _ BONDS — Government, steady; state, [ Omicjal 1hursda der a falr trade, with prices uncha B e et anploe runs, | gickersi blke, Sc: perch, 6c; buftalo, Toledo Graln nnd Seed. steady; raflroad, irregular. ficial Friday er A 80 for cofimon, b8t fOF dressed, 7c; sunfish, 3¢; biuefins, dc; white: | TOLEDO, Jan. 2—WHEA The closing atotations on bonds are a W0 e I GuMG tor cholce and Harire for Five days this week.14,600 Same days last week. 8,601 weak and northe ~Dall, lower; sler, Northwes tern markets aleo were | ATesses receipty were consider- | fish ¥ ! salmon, 16¢; haddock, T1c; codfish, | casn and Janary 76 follows: redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, bolled, per | G0N DUl Tower, January, tfige; May, |U, 8 rof. % reg....108% *Hockin CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS — Spot ly in excess of those of the correspond. | 12¢i redsnar ohlec tus... a0 | SIS SLY8 tass 0% §ha time last year. Advices from Argenting | 1., 30c; lobsters, green, per Ib., 8 bull- | ese. *do coupon...... .. 108 L. & N. unl ds..... 9% e moshs So. e @ » t in_volume of \ Teported favorable hurvesting weather and | eads. ife: catfish, Mo; ‘black bass, 2c;| OATS—Dull, steady; January, 3c; May, | 0 Toupon 111" do 1 ne. e, Bame four weeks et hy o 5'.'»:3.'.:.1,'2;’51:'fn:m%rcor‘::“r'-"n;erud where t O i ot e Nbotel on | BRAN—Per ton, §18.80, P 6 new 4, T Minn, & St L. i Same days last year.... 13,011 48821 10,649 | 70 W prices have been slightly shaded on ingl- | Tumars of the speedy reopening of naviga. HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole iover, Sull, firm; January, S8e7 L ETREE e Rl RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. (i k] e "T&'::‘!fi;c 'm“i-l“fli‘e’-""k’fr'l"&'t': 1 ton ot ‘the Danube. Offerings continued e N | prime timothy, $1.80; prime al- | o toupon 11 ond o Y16 i cauhe following table shows the recoipts of t4 |are quiet and unchanged at 14@ide in boxes | very free e entire sesslon and e ) bee o > [ e $3 0 58, reg. 103% *N. J. C. . . d sheep a ou! imaha, for | i g ulet, | market declined gradually, closing eary Rl S Y Tt cetnty o 4l e 1T o coupan 1058 #No. " Pacitt ";2::’ ar o date, and comparisons with'last | 71 200 LEE A ey e or pested and ¢ lower, ige and sold be- ™ ¢ JOUS ot e n e » Wheat, FI . o 3 | year: . 2 o o "and Tiatiie: Closing e | mANd fair T BLES MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 2 o:\‘:n.!-"?'r BM:n Bal, & ome s 110 Seading. gon: & | caten . 1908, Inc. Dec. |G W0 LB Yl by g pos lowar. st Totc. Clearances Of wheat and | npw CELERY-Kalumasoo, per dos. | He: July, TR@T%e: on irack, 'No. 1| hard, | "o fue..0.%..00 s 8t 'L e fioes A48 o 1A |- ah Sugar and Molasses. mary receipts were 95000 bushels, against | Utah, { r doz., 4bc; California, per | /4%c: No, 1 northern, i3%c; No. 2 northern, [ do cony. ds 104k BL L& 8. F. 48 Bheep 1901 3 268 ... | o) b (54 NEW YORK, Jan. 2-SUGAR-—Raw, 156,000 & year axo. Minneapolls and Duluth | for stalks welghing from 1 to 1% Ibs, 726, " aMdS 8o Sn..... 088 B 1. 8 W in Average price paid tor hogs at South |& SR nominal; fair refining, 87-16c; centrifagal, Sobartea recelite of 807 cars, which with 45 Toc. FLOUR—First patents, $3.9044.00; second | Central of Ga. a....106% *St. L. 8. W. 2 Omaha 10 the last severd) days With o %, b 4 % test, 3%c; molasses & 33-160; Yoo Jocal recelpts i 44 cars, none of contract TATORS_Per bu M. atines | D0 cleas Bl Ciears $-R00R.0; Sec- cher. 0 ‘1 be. Sactie e’ parisons A Y e R $% | fned, qulet; crushed, 5.48c s grade, made total receipts for the threc 0T _Towa Muscatines, 3 0, 4 1588 080, "Ratiway a0l s SHEEP—There w e, cranulated, .85 Points of $1 cars, against 613 cars last weei | PEL bbL, 8325, Kansas, $2.3, FARRSIN O DL T4 Toxas & Pacifc is Date. | 1902 (1901, /1900, 11899, 1895, [1897. (1596, | sheep and lambs here this e | - MOLASSES-—Dull; New Orleans, 8. ‘and 36 cars a year ago. TURNIPE—Per bu., 4ic; Canada rutaba- 10T, St L & W. 4a.. 78 |~ — ~ — as packers all had to hav few the | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 2—SUGAR-Dull; The corn market was rather dull, but | B3% Der ib., lc. Milwaukee Grain Market, *Unlon Pacific 4% Dec. 1 609% * | 484 3% 320 33 8 17| market on good stuft was Atiive and fully | open kettle, 2%@8 i1-16c; open kettle, cen- firmness at the &tart on unfavorable }}‘:' -Tg;l"r basket, d0c. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 2 ~WHEAT—Lower; | ©s Dec 10.... 6 16%) 6 26 ) 3, 3 1, | steady. Western ewes sold as high at §3.60 | trifugal, ~33-16g8%c: centrifugal gronu- wes an were go0 er »ARS G ., 40c. { v, Thc. v & i v 6 26/ | 400 an & t 1d at | lows, 37 -16¢; annary and that month was nearly a| CARROTS Per Ib, ic RYE—Lower; No. 1, 53, il o W Dec. 19..:( 6 o1l 6 12! 1313133 “Oingto the liaht suppites the mar- | MOLASS ufet; open kettle, 16@28c; cent higher at one time, and the strength SEN ONIONS-Southern, per dozen| BARLEY—Firm; standard, 60c; sample, |*Erie prior lien 4s... 951 Wheel & L. E. Dec. 20...] 6 07%] 6 04] | 333 ket soon came to a close. centrifugal, 6@eic; syrup, 21@24c. %"n"" r:urll"nl(hmnanh a :eg as u'nup:mrl ng | h‘:fl:?fi's‘n‘fifs' AsGnien] vt Bunones 42553&)' gy oo mmmeral e, B SWIs, | Contral a1 800 Bf,"- Q 5;‘% 6,06/ 341-:\ 1 kaus very evident this morning that es Navhed nfiuence to the May option. Large esti- 28—8o! 4 h —May, 42%c. 3 C. 18,111 " Con. Tobacco 4n...... 66l | Dec. | 24/ 3 71 | packers were anxlous for good stuff, but Coftee Market. mated receipte for tomorrow were bear | 45 Bsiintereat Dec 23..] 6 19, ¢ 08| 321 the commoner grades and half fat stuff | NEW WAX BEANS— ! t i ; b & 2 i NEW YORK, Jan. 2—COFFEE-The Jhctor, and when wheat commenced €0 89 | o od iX S box, gie0 o o SN B bl : Bk B e | Boe: H:o:f ¢ 4% &9 b B B L B b M T o | market for' futures opened steady at a par- Pathatically “and prices receded fo a trifie | CABBAGE-Miscellancous Holland seed, |, PEORIA, Iil, Jan. 2.—CORN—Easy; No. i S e Y | Dec. .| 6 35| & 19/ | 10 e At ey marher, Dat Set | e el o rnusd Betlea g SLITA e Bnder Weanesday close. May closed e | per Ib, Tigc. 3, 40ige. 29 LONDON, Jan. 2.—Closing quotations: | Dec. 2116 44| 6 36| o | sireble grades would probably have soid | and. peimary points, while continent was lower at iz, after ranging between i || ONIONE-New home grown. in sacks, per QATEXirm; No. 3 whits, 8¢, o Consols for money % New York central Dec: 3. s (e av‘ 2 at_about steady prices. % DRI Aatrented by continued full 're e and @%e. Local recelpts were 05 panish per crate, $1.7. o ; o secount. .. Norto! estern ec. 20.71( & Syl v 1 318| Quotations for fed stock: Cholce lambs. t . ’ NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $2.60. —n | Ansconan S do pta : sl . | celpts and moderate sales by local impor b -0y s T L PSR N AN e Do per 4-bas-|NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, | Atchison 1Ll se% Ontario & Western... LR EE 1313 wdogs2s: tair to good lambe, GSO) | ers. The bull clique bought Just suMcient in wheat being the principal depressing | ket crate, Florida, per 6-basket crate, Rimore & "Obia. 11 103 " Rand Wines. 1. 63 |63 |33 S ner i 1n, Tt witbors. HEo00 | L e U ot e et Males factor, although there -was considerable | $5.00. nadian Pacific ... 136% Reading . 2001 6 3i%) 6 34| H at which the market closed qulef e . 33500300, cholce ewsn: | were 9,20 bage, inciuding: Febryary. 33,0023, Sept , B.10c; De. \ULIFLOWER — California, per crate, | Trading Starts Off Briskly, but Soon |Chirpesk AR : oo Rilifg b e Sodhod KOO oo n re N Rl U MY * Indicates Sunday. * Holiday. Tarmcer 3 004 00; festior s 5% oG by, | March, 4.85G4.00c; May, liquidition by local longs throughout the day. The shorts closed with a_profit. The | $2.50. Chicago G. W..... 20| do 30 pra = 501 ; : - Close was easy, with May %@%e lower at FRUITS, Becomes Dul e O 5 e Do B Tl Poher” HOMAT: ot stosk| Bl R TR SN S60a; Octoper, S0} Novembe: $3%o, after selling between $te and s%e. | PEARS—Fall varieties, per box, $2; Colo- | NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—The trading on the | Debeers Im do pla..... brought In today by each road was: Repre: e K ORIRT S Local receipts were 111 cars. rado, per box, $2.25. Stock exchange started off with great ani- | Peuver & R. G 4Tl Southern Pacific % | Road Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. | Av. Pr. { The chief feature in the provision market l!h’\ PPLES Western, per bbl. i, Jona- | mation, this morning and something like e Bt i ’{‘ M. & 8t. P. Ry ) ] 1[20 western ewes So 2w Dry Goods Market. was the marked gain in January pork, | thans, $1; New York stock, $3.5; California | bulge In priccs. Buyers of Tuesaay and el N ash ... gis- A : .| 71 buek . 0 CEW ; caused by active covering by shorts, which | Bellflowers, per ba. box, $1.80 Wednesday o0k ndvantage of the rise (o R e Ly Missouri Pacific system.. .. i ] Buek s Slise 1 | e e ¥ Fesulted 1n an advance of from 25@inke to | GRAPES — Catawbas, ner basket, 1Sc;|secure thelr profits. Prices ran off under | o T Union Pacific system..... 1 3| 267 feeder yearlings W 30 [ DeaasTs Concerned, The general run has 50@34e at the opening, eales befng made | Malagas. per ke, $.0001.00. this process and the market became dull B2 do pra.. C. & N. W. Ry 4 9 L1 66 ewes .... s 0 50 |Din Mifted. for Beih i At $1775@18.00. The strength of this month | CRANBERRIES — Wisconsin, per bbl.,|1he advance was renewed again at some LK. 2 15 18 il 1 ewe ! 100 38 |Doen e ioths are very fifm, with ro. Pelped the entire s, the reallzing by local | $10; iell and Bugles, $i1; per box, $.60. | points, but the snap secemed to' be taken | BAR SILVER—Steudy at 22%d per oance. | &+ 18 s 2| % ewes lie 3 [ g, Buriaps gulgt it & longs caused a break an. the close was ROPICAL FRUITS Sut of the market and a tairly general sell | MONEY-2t per cent. The rate of dis | B- 7 ] | 3 ewes % 2 e A Ea e Tan S-DRY GOODE— e it JAntry pork 333.4¢ highes | BANANAS-Per bunch, according to size, | ing movement developed in the aiternoon, | count in the open market for short bills s | & ol 3 Lewe .........coo..s w4 Clotha, firm; but ot active. . Yi fet, at $17.8. May pork wus Tic lower at 32006250, when call money rates etiffened (o 1o per | @i% per cent and for three-months’ bills | Gt R: I & P. s 1 443 ewes and wethers. O R R B A el i e 16,9, inrd lower At lo@izie Jower at .40 | 1EMONS—Callfornia fancy, $.75; cholee, | cent. Reading was vigorously advanted | % per cent. ' S | Tiiinols Centra Y 5 3 4 wethers ........ 102 4 o N ’1 4214’ and ribs down 7l at $8ATLAS.6). .0, to aboye (9 and served to steady prices, but | RaEs. = - 10 wethers | 4B Whisky Market ') Eatimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | ORANGES—Florida Brichts, $335; Cali- | the selling was renewed before the close, | Forelgn Financial Total recelpts ......... 67 8 8 lambe . e 5% Y AN 100 cars: corn, 865 cars; oats, 350 cars; hogs, | fornia navels, $3.60; California sweet Jaffas, |wh.clr was highly Irregular. Bugar fan offd | paRys, Jan, 2. ' The disposition of the day's receipts was | 1 lamb (1% 53 | CINCINNATI, Jan. 2—WHISKY-Distil- | 20,000 head. i ot SOt veow Wanestly. s . Jan. 2.—Prices on the bourse to- | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | 23 lamba %2 48 |lers’ finished goods, active on basis of $1.31. it ing futures ranged as follows: S_Perstan, in 70-Ib. boxes, per Ib., | The opening call loan rate of 10 per cent | Ja¥ opened firm. ~Industrial and copper | ber of head indicated: | 28 lambs 61 4% ey oson — ] 05 cans of ST ey veveaied & SHI . demana for funds, but | shares were in strong demand. Realiz: Buyers, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | lambs . " ST T ) Tautology. \ Open. | High.| Low. | Close.|Yest'y | _FIGS—Californi: . cas caused no uneasiness. Other developments [ [ONS later ’I““"ed in a halt. Prices re | Omaha Packing Co 9 s western wethers and ylgs.... 107 4 80 . — — —= | Turkish, per 3-1b. box, A@1Sc. pointed to a relax condition in the loan | T M, ntained, however. Brazillans and | Swift and Company 402 1011 408 western yearlings. .89 465 Baltimore Herald: Teacher—Eddle, what | . *Wheat | | | | | GRAPE FRUIT—Florida, $6. market and the sterling exchange market | fAr&ntines were buoyed up by the advance | Armour & Co...... f 456 1,279 is tautology? i « dJan, ) K| TR T . MISCELLANEOUS. made a sharp break, with the cessation of i the price of copp<r and New York ad- | Cudahy Packing Co. 504 127 08 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. & May Y% (16 @Y% U] T 76| HONEY—New Utah, per 2i-frame case, |the demand for cables to meet the vear | Micef. Kaffirs were firm and quiet, and | Armour, from Bioux ¢ % kot Bddle—A repetition of the same meaning ’ I L vor, so7s, | S settlements, In” London, which wis & | dfscount ‘was 3 1538 per cenb, o " °f | Yanaunt & Co. L S Gaifle Brisen Bemaik Seaty, but Moms | Hoerett] ous s | orne | ! ] | . ER—New York, $4.50; per ., 5. eature last week. e London market 2 > bman & Co 1 ‘attle Prices Remain Steady, bu ogs . 1 o Tum ™ k%l 5| 4 | un| ] SAUERKRAUT . Wisconsin, per % bbl, | showed its. usual prompt response to the | xchange on London, ‘Hm 4bnfe for |W. I Stephen... N ] St on Decline, oot i\ Bl Yoy B St on g 43" | $225; per bbi., §3 turn of the vear, and money and discounts | Checks: discount rates for short bills, for | Livingstone & Shailer... 22 g Yes'm. Anthracite coal | July |2y@%laenah|i2 a% POPCORN—Per 1b., 2¢; shelled, dc. made added declines under the asundant | Pettlement, § per cent; for three months' | B, F. Hobbick. 3 CHICAGO, Jan. 2—CATTLE—Receipts, | “Why is that tautological ?" \ ®Oats— | | HIDES—No, 1 green, 6c; N green, bc; | offerings in the market. This was accepted bills, 2% ver cent. Dennis & Co. 6 500 head; steady; good to prime steers, “By 1 antheacite is. L Jan. nyw ayl No. 1 salted, g ited, gihe; No 'i | as & hopeful indication of @ light demand | | LONDON, Jan. 2.Money was plentiful | Other buyers.. a $.4096.40; poor to prime steers, $5.40G6.40; Ry A P § i May | Verl calf, § to 19 1bs.. Sige! No. 2 veal | for the future from that center upon New'| and cheap today, owing to borrowings from | —_— g poor to medium, 5@5.00; stockers and | Teacher—Jimmle, can you give anothe Sy culf, 12 o 15 1bs. 6c;"dry hides, 8qidc;| York Preliminary fgures of the weeks | the Bank of Ehgland, the willingness of | Total ......... TTe T3 1em | fesders, SUGL come 0 i g | Cxample? o K= shoep pelts, 23@7hc: horse hides, $1.50@2.5. ' | currency movement, which rins up to e . o lend and large . > | canners, 5 ulls, $2. R pity B b orse hides, SL0GLR, | Wedneoday mght, indicates that the banks | dividend payments. Discounts were un- pCATILE Receipts of cattle were Ught | 440; calves, s 0 extis fed steers, | Jimmie—Yes'm. Cold street cars. May 150: hard shell, per Tb.. Me: No. 2 soft sheli, | have gained upward of $3,200,00 on the reg- Settled. Tusiness on the Stock exchange | yesterday was a holiday, the recel 1% were | 55100500 “How do you make that out?" Lard— B T NS hard shek.” per ib. 2c; | Ular express, movement with the interior, | Was more active, prices were firm and the | 15 large as could be expécted. Packers took | (OGS Recelpts, 2000 head: estimated | “Why, all street cars is cold an. Brazilé, pet b, izc, fiverts, per Ib witle the gubtrensury has taken from the i}:‘yg‘slgl"r.:;;g\_(: (Cpiaition %o IDerus. | noid with & little Tooto life than they did | LOMOrfow. 0,000 head: left over, K0 Neere ay almonds, soft shell, per Ib., léc; hard anks 31,425,000, this Indicating a net gain | e ease of money. |y 1| market 5@ mixed and butchers, Rpe- per b, 150: pecans, large per I, o about $1.60,00 for the banks, 5 cin‘;x':enatlulfic:d'rfr.':'uf,'.::ude"{,"{d‘".""',‘":’ e a ity SiNins ta the mar- | g 0@6.40; good to choles heavy, $.60615 New Orleans and San Framcisco, I an. small, per Ib., lle; cocoanuts, per Ao The week's grain exports were disap- y, but the deal- ’ roug 5675, ght, $5.8566.20; | N _ . ] Chenthuts, Der. Ib,, 100: peciius, BeF omnting, while the mports of dry goods at | Ings were confined to professionals, rend-‘o';‘;';:d'i:.f“'?d‘fi‘:fi’;“{;d Steers that were | bulk of sales, 36.5G5.40. ! NEW ‘;'"-E"Nl Jan. 2.~The New Or. i St rbanted peanute. per b 7el “black | New York rose in value several hunared fIng the receipt of New York's opening price, | botter grades, if AavtRing, 901 & shade |, SHEEP ' AND = LAMBS-—Recelpt 44RS & BaT BEINGUNO. SAUEON (WARLRIAL: ! « . e ronmted poA g, per D e oK | ousand dollars Over those. of last week | fter whieh Ameriuans became more ac- | Oroocel " bui 'the common. stuft and | head; sheep, steady to i0c lower: tered here today with a capital stock of h_auotations were as follows: $1.50; cocoanuts, per 10, $4. " | and exceeded those of this week last year | tive. They closed firm on New York sup- warmed-up cattle could not be quoted an steady to 10¢ lower; good to cholce wether: ‘:5000000 Local capitalists have become | LOURSGuiet but firm: winter patents. | OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpien [by over $60,000. thus explaining tne large | Port Rig tintos and Kaffire hardened. more than steady. Buyers cifim that thess | Hou@t 0 falr - Cholce XS ive Tambe. | assoclated ! R qulst but Srmg, winter patents, | OLD' METALS, ETCCA, b contnlen | B, (s Sollections ot tha week: The att: | BERLIN. Jan, 3—Operators on the bourse | ermedoun catil ds nos kil Ot At ail well | Jiiiest, *Leers. W.0IGLIM: " native lnmbe. | SEECLEL WItH L38O SRS T i T ot miratghie g b0an B0e bak- | mixed, per ton, S5 [fon. stove plajer pef | tening of the call loan rate late in the day | today were generally confident, owing to | and for that reason they are afraid of | #SHATH & San Francisco railroad.is. the enterpriss. | ere ©.28G. 75 ton, eopper. per 1b.. $ige: brads. héavy, | indicates that there will be the usual delay | the favorable advices from New York and | them. % ©f| " Ofiicial yesterday: The object of the corporation is to bulld ) WHEAT—No. 2 r:grln T6%c; No. 3 spring, | per Ib.. 8iec; brass, light, per Ib., 5%c; lead, | In the return of funds to the channeis of | encouraging reports from the manufactur- | 'The cow market was quite brisk, - Recelpts. Shipments, o i et No. 2 red, v.a‘.kuc. Ib) Sc; zine, per Ib., 2igc; rubber, per | the New York money market following a ing districts. [ clally ‘ur (he atart e s Dk Shts | catte 4,976 line of rallroad from New Orleans by way | ORN—No. 2 e No. 2 yellow, 4i%ec. y disbursement period. Chree per cent rentes, 90 S5c for the ac- | fookad A littie stronger ail aroind. Tt was | HOES 21685 .062 | of Arkansas to Chicago. The organization ! OATB—No. 3 white, 321@38%c. Mrodays statement of the Reading’s earn- | count; exchange on London, 3f lc for i . Sheep 9% 1,166 | 4 1, | 48c. WEARE COM 10! ings for November proved disappointing | checks. onln a comparatively short time before the | is 1n connection with the entrance of the 00d_feeding, 39G4lc; fair to R PAY, and the late advance fn this stock was un- bulle of the early arrivals was dispossd of. | Kcamsas City Live Stock Market. | ‘Prisco into New Orleans. | cholee Mmalting. d5aoic. explained. Other statements of November Stoeks fh Liverpool. Bers was no apecial featurs o the trade. | ., \aAs CITY, Jan. 3.—CATTLE-Re- & TR L T G TRt [ 110141 Beand &€ Fhbe Omaa; Seb-s | SO E howed gross increases more than | LIVERPOOL. Jan. 2—The following are | Ught Supply ‘and the market held ubt | celpts, S0 natives, 50 Texans, 3 calves: Cotting His Eye Teeth. | , $1.21; s ) con- Teleph i the stocks of breads about steady with yesterday. heavy cattle higher, medium welghts s " act grade, 811 phone 1§16, Vouisville & Bt Paul. however, showed | {he stocks of bredstufts and provisions in | SiC 2y 10" hew developments in the | steady Washington Star: “Mammy,"” sald Picka- 5 SHIC. P & . : flour, cows and helfers steady to slow; L FROVISIONS _Mess, pork, per_bbl, 41 || CHICAGO, Jan, 2 WHEAT The factor | moderate nel, gyine, fSmtlpiilf,) Bylreuii? | SO0 sacks: corn, ait contale; bacon. 17 | stocker, and fesder murket (his mornine; | GRAIC? FAPOLS K00y SEads to: stockers %8 | nicay JimKin Sasty Oikie e tdelbus., ¥ y 8 a ; ms, 5, es in c 6.00; N Ll 5.00; wides (loose), $8.; 8 v salted should- | crop reports from Argentine and from the | Ing than others. The announcement of the |5 J % W r™ 130 c:f(l -c::lei: “.‘% Yards and. owlng 1o the fime of woek, spec. | feeders, §2.9504.00; wentern-ted steers, 32.15 B adiah abdeai eI | _ |t v - 1 United St : 5.10; 4 $ i o, Goxed), W Short clear sides | west, nd thero has been continued liquida- | profit haring’ blan ‘of the "United States | POXCN: 1ok, T lerces of prime Westorn | Watora-dld not care fof many. 1n fact sup: | G510 rexs and tndian stcers, 52 60 400; | iynat makes you s'picion dat he sould WHISKY—pasis of high wines, $1.31 et from the outis=-" The market at ity | the preferred stock. Amalgamated Copper | StTam ana i tons of other. lies have been so light all the week (hat | Texgs come ¥ON0 00 B i, canners. | st gptnghs s e Following were the receipts Lnd shipments | Weakest was off %c to %e. Cables said | continued to advance, but reacted sharply. The following are the stocks o wheat | & 18 QITiC0t 10 to ot b with s e B o O B Ob it Convar BB | me p e e o phsiake SNl oe | of flour and grain: | there was such mild weather Danube might | Braoklyn Transit was somewhat depreseed s Al et raliwar.sad Sondition. of the miarket. bot with mod- | £ Q00K bulls, GLEGRT; calves, H.B6|me none or. dam. rockln’ Rorsss. o8 el B Rucgints shiomenye (b5 reopined Tieriool siid i Has and arfedied the other local tractions. iis: | CELL RO " 00 Cemate 000 | e e dest wiil find " reaty buts | . HOGS—Receipte, 6,000 head; market Gc | njines Itke what de white chillun gits Rgue, vhla w4 3000 1800 8ala thers were no important or |trong and heiped the Southwesterns gen- ks EhchapetAciory L pives. Heprssentative ¢ LT o T L g German Exports Inc; b ©263,700 92,400 | 48 to winter wheat, Primary receipts v ere | erally. ~The early firmness In the bond Cétton Market. BEEF STEERS. ) ymker‘u%% s In ne, 9 P 252490 | 55,000 Dushels for two days, against 43000 | market gave way to an irregular tone in | ST. LOUIS, Jan, 2—COTTON—Firm. e |y, b il s X : BERLIN, Jap. L—Partial retums from pigs, N RED T AMBS—Recelpts, 2,000 | the consular _districts indicate, that Ger- btk | last year. Northwest recelsts wore 87 cars, | sympathy with ttocke. Total sales, par | higher; middiing, ic; eales, none: receipts, e BN 3] 25,00 | againet 320 Local receipts were $0 cars, | value, 830,00 United States bonds were | none; shipments, nore; stock, 27651 ales. 5 B rket strons: metive jambe 34 0o | MANY's exports to the United " States in- O The Brodude. sxinanks today the bat. | Mith none _contract. ~Ulearances, 71200 | afl enhanced on the last call. | 3 LIVERPOOL, " Jan. 2-—COTTON—Spot 3% D e Tamba 43 860r1.95: tod swee | creased in 1902 by about $,000,000 over those v markat was guiet e etaaay e but- | bushels; clearances for the week, 33800 | The fullowing are the closing prices on | modern business done, prices 6@8 points 380 $3.00G8.95; native wethers, $3.0004.60; west- | 0f 1001 The net increase in nine districts o e, aities. 110%Se Mags. quiet | bushels, against 4818000 last year. North- | the New York Stock exchange: higher; American middiing, fair, 5.364; good 350 ern wethers, $3.0044.2); stockers and feed- | Of, NoTth Germany alone amount to_$2,965.- But nim, Toss Off, casen fetufned, | 2c. | wesl country elevator stocks showed 6.80.. | Atchiscn, i 8o, Ratlway . i | Middling, (idy midfloy, 4T Jow mnid- 4 ] ers, $2.00018.35. : 771, chiefly in textlles. “Bremen and Magde- A 3 g - ushels, against 11,500,000 last year and | do pfd. vra do ptd.. At , 4.60d; al y, 4.48d; ordinary, FElE Rl TR urg showed decreases together of $2, 3 B G e B dhiwase Tor peckney ot Spont AbR0) B RN it e e e e & W i e Pk T pevulation and swort | in s New York Tive Storic warker, | ARy iy sugals b imprely o 3 ughels. rgentine shipmen sty o . , 8t e_for apeci n and expor &7 > aid 3 Tnited States fel 5 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKETS. | 104000 bushels, against 31600000 the year an Facifo .04 4o oid . | aud included 7,10 bales American: receipts 18 s EW YORK, Jan. 2—-BEEVES_Recelpts, | are avallabl 2 it Do SROSDR Neives ork repor joads for L. - . res open: irm 2 3 Vi C t Buotations of Day on Variows | mares for Baturday. 106 cars’ Liverpool WIS s3reesdveene | closed strong. American middling & o. o.: | i 8 steers.” 34.55G5.60; bulls, $1.00G4.%; cows, | O - R Commodities. cables: ‘We have confidence in present 17 Wheeling & L. E. January, 4.6664.700; January and February, 380 i | $1.70@d.00; extra fat, 4.50. Cables siow and | NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—The Commerclal Ca- P B MEW YORK, Jan. 2—PLOUR-Recelpts prices of wheat." Stocks are small and re- | "do"ia st oy doud; Feoruary and March {toa; March i i e s R i e ble company foday’ sent out, the following 4 . fifrm on sprin nt | quirements large." Chicago & E. 111.....195 'Wis. Central . pril, 4.69d; and May, 4.6944.70d; ‘ L 121 8| L i re of vi of the re, Ini ? °"“"'§' dull and ea: 3; :Imr:l::‘r‘:l":l CORN—Corn _was firm for the January, | Chicago & G. W..... 38% do pfd May and June. i June and July, 4.704 1% 450 beef and 71 carcasces of mutton. of the cable between Trinidad lnd“l)lm.. $.45G4.56; winter patents, 33.60g8.70; Minne. | advancing to 4c, with some reaction later, | do lst pid. 80 Adams Ex. July and ‘August, 4.70d; sugust and Sej e 1+ 450 CALVES—Receipts, 200 head; steady; | erera, restol communication with the ot patents. ¥4 0004 oy, tinge. | Hhia Nrmness was partly due to the fact | 40,24 B 41 American E: tember, 4 &3G4.6d. ‘o veals, $5.0009.50; western calves, $: city | latter coluny. ] B35 Rl nmeatis bakera, 43 Sosad w nier o | that deliveries amounting ‘to about 300000 | Chicaf & N, W23 niled Ses Jan. 2. 8 vu [ Orctmed veals, tigiic. s srades_ 32.652.95 Rye flour, steady: fair to | Pushels were taken in and pald for. The & 344 Amal. Copper ... Kok Cheis Egcs Bt alvanes ol M 100 100 it v B P B THE SN Bom. Emk' .}w‘fl cholce to fancy, ¥5.50@3.60. lir!e{;t'd !t:n‘um vllercnailendy enrlg on wet . 9644 Amer. Car & F. fl‘;l"'l;‘;r;“ll;.d u"w’n?-f""d"x'h price tesd- 200 30 SHERD AND | LAMBS moslptar e Uckwheat flour, qilet, 32305, weather, but eased off later on the liberal | c; s i o pld... y . and closed firm at a 10 30 - 2 4 =R . N 1o arrive. s dialet, RWGLY, spol and | HAR AR b Conorrow, B cars. Receipts | s i st % Amer. Lin. Ol net rise of 11G81 pcints, The advance was 10 300 head; sheep, slow and eacier; prime’lambs | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday. CORNMEAL—Steady; yellow western, | today, 305 care. with 4 contract. Argentine | do 3 pid " "do ptd glarted by a stiong atiltude shown at 13 H #hadé lower, others 10G1ic off; sheep, slow | January 2: $,10; city, $L1S; Brandywine, $3.40G3.46. | shipments, $6,000 = bushels. Clearances |Del. & Hudsor 73 American Liverpool during the holliday hour. Today's 2% 305 and easier; prime lambs shade lower, others | Warranty Deeds. Y Ebirmy No. & western, 6 ac f . b., | IATer, 163,000 bushels. = Primary receipts, | Del. L. & W. ® do bl cables showed a net rise of 8 points on spot 1% 30 lt@ise off; sheep, S2.25G4. 10 culls, $1.40G200; | B, J. Kendall and wife to The News afioat; state, faasic, ¢ L 1. New Yo | .00 bushela, againat 54000 lnst year. The - &1 fAnec. Minia Gotton_and $4iG9 pointe on tutures. Ac- s s lambe. JiSe@el: culls, B2@LH; Canads | “oompany, lot d, block ¢ W, Le — §lear | car-lot markét was lower. Cables o 0 private cables the English ad- h P Belby's 15t add .. st > T e By T N N B e T T -] Fuel & Jron. . Vance originated In the appearance of an e in ey e Poter Roth and wits 1o ivmen Rater = ”\'V.;laAT-l—l\e‘celp ;;:o bu.; bu!ht}:n; decreased B:I.M“bu!hel: m;n":)‘ . Tobacco pfd :‘;.‘,':'.‘,f':‘,‘,:,’,‘,,“."’“'" Cshlnlnnnld Iaen:r 1&.‘."- 2% 310 Fos 4 ve Stock Market. kee, lot 23, block 3, Albright's Annex 1,700 - ¥ X N , cas "% red, mont ces for the week, 2,537,0 Electr ons. Superintenden ng H) i1 LOUIS, Jan. 2—CATTLE—Recel | K. MeC Tors N 2 it 10 £ o b oo Sevs: | Bushel T5561,000 for the previous *Cont makes the port receipts for the week S H BV et e e b A R L e T gg"""" Duluth, 8ic, . 6. by, afloat: No. 1| week and 20,000 last year. | 254,148 bales, against 301,951 last year, and 1% 318 native shipping and export steers, $4.45@ | Nona Haldwin to/H. 8. Rouyer, lot 13, rd Manitoba, 86%c, f. 0. b., afloat. Op- | OATS—1here has been liberal sellin the amount brought into sight for the i 3 5.1, with strictly fancy quoted up to 3.75; | _block 8, Plainview add......... 1,000 tions dull all day and generally weak under | May oats by the oatmeal party, about -4 e week 338,697 bales, against 381,227 last year, 10 in dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.25@5.50; | C. 8. Shepard and wife to Annie C. lquidation Induced by cables. Argentine | 90,000 bushels, and this future ylelded |, 4o B s 2 L:':I-fl-l‘m T which brings the amount brought " into 16 1 steers under 1,000 Ibs, $3.75@5.00; stockers | Jacobson, taxlot 2 in 17-16-13. | 2100 p BOWE of ahv atitite ‘aupport and lerge narth. (el receipta, i car, With § lako Mge B W. ol Al T sight. agoording to he New Jork Cottan 240 316 feeders, $.B@4M cows and heifers, | Ernest Sweet and wite to "W e ern receipts. o Sstimates for Satu ., 350 cal i a0 4 e es, 6,637, ales 5.00; rs, 6; - 88 r | e et Moy oo cieak &t | Cush oats were steady In the sample mar- A P e §.425.138 last year, when the crop, H H B e s Toras o 1o | T e ipei b Tsahal A i c. July, T @18, closed at Thge. Eot? Fhere were no Geliveries In the worn: A et oot to the Chronicle, 'was 10,701,000 bales. Shorts HA 11 stecrs, “8375G4.55; cows and heifers, $2.50G | ni lot 16 block 2, Fotter & C.'s 3d i 'ORN—Receipts, 58,000 bu.; exports, 2,106 In# %" People's Gas | who have been depending upon a large 250 3w 3.5, p .3_ X oo | bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, G8¢. elevator, and ROVISIONS—The _ provision market 1 178 Pressed . Car | volume of receipts have been actively buy- 250 320 HOGS—Receipts. 5,50 head: market 5@10c | C. 8. Shepard and wite to Susan B, | e, 1. 0. float; No. 2 yellow, bS¢: No. 2 | opened strong: sold off on liberal offerin | ing to gover. while the public demand has 25 32 lower: pigs and lights, $.15¢16.40; packers, Sharpnack, lot 2, block 2, Hi -I n white, 69c. tions opened very stead: e ‘market has been nfiuenced by the | been further stimulated by strong spot i 2 $6.4006.8: butehers, 36 0. *| Bquare .... v > MREIN. - ate held firm during the forenoon on rains | Erains and there has been no support, ‘There cotton markets throughout the votton belt, 1R % 4 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1500 | Ellen M, M. st to . M west and clearances, but eventually | Were 21,00 hogs; prices at the yard these generally showing an advance of 280 1 i% head; native mutiors, 83,60 | - lot 10, block 4 W. Lo Selby’s ™ el t eased oft with wheat and closed unsettled | lower. ~Receipts for the month, 335.9%, | 1-16@3-16c. Large expcrts also were a factor 10 & 3% culls and bucks, [ Farmers and l‘l’elcfilnu bank to E. at aw net loss; January, Si@od! closed | Against 108043 same month last yesr. 131, Unlon Bag & P. in today's rise, with Wall street Interests 17 3. 3 50@8.00; Texans, $2.00 18 and wi lot 14, block at ble; May, 41G48%c, closed at 47%c; July | Eftimates for tomorrow, 20,000, Hogs in the o de pte o leading the demand throughout the session. I 1% @:.. v C.'E. Mayne's 1at add. to Valley, mo'A'gr;i"c‘ . moat, lg;)dal)u 50,200, against 52,500 last week 32% U. 8. Leather........ 12% Tg,lll "'(;Rtgf\xfg‘m.vb‘mz —GOTTON [ 5 12 ) — Loutsa Adam and husband to Andrew Recelpts, 5000 bu.; No. o, | and 97,800 last year. Pennaylvania W e , Jan. 2.—C t. Joseph Live Stock % i .w‘we track Tmixed w;'mr)."? :m:f'n‘:'x» WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. Reading 5. Tubber 17 les, 10.140 bales; ordinary, The: 5 H 36 ST. msp’;," J 2 ':::;" fi,"::“‘ ::""v . rods track white, 40@43c; standard white, 40%c. S do st pid o, »d.... 5 | good ordinary, 7%c; low midd'ing, 715-1 H ie B B e e MR i a wi A ( No 3 white, Eoi0n Shvie, Sl s 4o 20° pld-. 8. "Sueel 36% | middling, 8 $-16c; good mi2dling fair, § 11-16c in ' % HH e i weatornes 3350001 bo; wtasny | ~ Btryker, lot 16, Stewart Place &c.* Options dull and about steady: May | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 23— WHEAT—Lower; No. | ™ic ia cit i 13 ‘Westers- Ua $4% | recelpts, 4.211 bales; stock, 411.046 bales. Fu in 38 | ers and feeders, $3.0004.50 ki " Qui 4 4 i closed at $e. 8 T e vator T Arack: Togipmio: | 45 38 tatiii B M Locemativa't0: 20" | SONes T ATy e s I 60 HOGS—Recelpts, 3,3 head: med! Sobk cintm Dead K HAY_Quiet. B e Sty Tre: Mo b hard. 60Gie - |8t L8 W. 1l #i tha pld. e 6as.7c: April, 8816 w4 160 heavy. 363566, s 20 0™ and | Valley to E. 8. Flor, a tract.com- HOPE Quict; state, common to choice. CORN Tower: 'No, 3 cash, 3%A0c; | 9o B8 6 . Psautiera e LSAg SNt June, LGENs; July, s ¢ ie SHEEP AND L. Receipia, 256 head; | Dencips 8t 8 point €0 feet northe , i 24@e; olas, 2%4¢; Pa- : ST ag BN S J st. Paul 7% o pld i c, bid. ab . i orner gific coust, 1z, il o1, Dot o, 75 | TATRe YT e MaY. PN e track, | o4 Bl o188 Rock eland e 5. Jen. Lo Secretary Hes- in i iw {og, mative ‘Mambe, W1 top' Setive shesns lot 4 block %, Harrier's 1st add. % A, 2 No 3 P i o. Pacific .. U6k do pfd ey tatement of the world's visible sup- alley ... 3 Hipme_ateady: Galveston, 2 to 2 1ba. | Miiyley, e No, 2 white, %e. : Buo6, 05 Salaeof ‘which 351428 1s Are fcan e 4 in Maws Cy Lire Staek Narket a b ukes ang viie i iker ided ™ Lac; Calltornia, 2110 % 1bs., e; Texas, dry) | FLOUK- Steady: red patents, $.3G3.50; Boston Stocks and Wonds. 926,428 bales, of which 3,251,428 Is American 7 G N b g gompany, lot 14, block 3 Grammercy o extra_fancy and straight, $3.05@8.%0; clear, | BOSTON, Jan. 2—Call lans, 67 9 1% & i o ' 800 QEDAT DRORENT 1 DEATTER Hteadyr o fleece. 3@ac. | g2.003.00 cent: time ouns, S0t per’ cort. ‘Omdlal 1on 8 iw 1 i Braves 000, cons’ Total amount of transfe 410,728 PROVISIONS - Beef, steady: family, $15.00 | COHNM I AL Siemin 3 o 200880 closing of stocks and bundss ew Deal on Sugar Prie E - 1 ey L TR 800ieernee ST 17, 11:00; bt hams, $9.600 | G N Ei Seady, . | Atehison 4s... 100% Alloues ... 3x| NEW YORK, Jan 0 100 H o e g M 16.00; oty sxtra Inde BRAN—Firm; sacked, east track, 73 Gas 18................19 Amalgamated o'y m‘uuily or factor plan 300 18 380 HOGS—Receipts, 1.600: market strong; i Pickled belitos Wi HAY—Steady: timothy, $11.00G16.00; pral- | Atchison ~"\\0 00 843 Calumet & Heels. .. 600 - | will be done away with by the American $0 3 00 i 1165 385 selling T.T6G6.05: bulk, $6.0006.25, NE: | P. B. Weare, Pres. C. A. Weare, V-Prea. ma. SOOI Lard, sand 120 do "pid..l 1l 11000 Covper Range ©.....1. 16y | Sugar Refining company - tomorrow and COWS AND HEIFERS. it . Established 1562 10.40G10.50; refined, ea e Bosou & Aibany. 38" Dominion Coal ..\ 130" | national granulated will be quoted at 4.6c (¥ L6 1T stock ht WEARE COMMISSION continent, Bouth America, = $1 IO N TIES—$1.00%. Besten & Mo e . per pourd net, thirty days, loss 1 per cent HEIFERS. $ cll.. GH!GAGI] compound, 18 Fork. steady; tusmil BAGUING 6 &16G7 1-16c. 153 lale Rorele . lor cash without rebate. 1 & 300 The following were the receipts of live | ~Members of the Principal kxchanges, $18; £hort clear, $19.50. ’ J Pnovxgu)\!?kg.‘ Bt e, B TS e The plan has been adjusted by refiners ig 3 R stock at the six prlne‘Lpll citles yesterday: Private Wires to Points. BUTTER--Recelpte, 7,290 pkgs. xtra shorts, o N American Sugar..... 137 Osceola for years. By it the grocero received pro- '} T ik atlle Hogs, Sheep. | GRAIN, FROVISIONS, ATOCKS, BONDS frm: state dairy, 200%0; creamery, extra, | clas si T S0i clear ribs, 310 2013 Par | tection to the extent of 25¢ per 100 pounds. H-EE) Rk Qmaha ool A1 1, Bought and sold for cash or i creamery, common to choice, 216 | * METALS—Lead, steady at $ I8’ y .v The claim Is made that as the ro: i We 3 Gity o g tuture delivery. | e y y at 33.9G8.97% Blectric e Ceaper %% | have not adhered to the terms they made 1 3 1108 386 s . 2000 | OMAHA BRANCH. 110-11] Board of Trade HEBSE—Receipts, 2424 pkgs.: firm: 40, ctric - 185 | and falled to sell by the factor plan terms, 18 ! 1061 3 50 55600 1,600 Telephone 1316, fancy large, state full cream, colored, fall 2 . ickens, Sc; turkeys, v 8 Trinity "1 | this step becomes necessary. 164 1068 380 ph .. 3,380 266 W. E. Ward, Local Menager Yo, tancy large. white. fall made, | 1Lt lic; geese, Sc. 8. Seel} 36% United States 2% | The refiners say that New Englind is BULLS. Sloux Clty 1600 ... . T e ‘»“‘: Ty toads: | (HUTTER, —~ Bteady: creamery, 236%c; s ioa0/ NG Slatorls o | the only section of the country which has s 1 1670 3 10 e = o golored, tall made. Me: late made. 13i4e! | “Bds—Sieaay at z2e. 11 ‘Wolyerine 1| stood by the pian strietly, sithoush the H - e o 20 1215 | gy vs Your ncy small, white, fall made, ld4c; la Recelpts. Shipments. re—— [ gy A o nnavivania 15 1 130 335 Wool Market. made. 134 @13%c. Pl is. Ly ~ York Mi have followed closely. Hereafter all sales 290 1 16%0 BGGe- Kecelpin, 5549 plgs ana | Wheat, Dur. ] SN, _Bew Nauk MtSIaN Anstasiens. will be on a net cash basis. i 1 % 33 ST. LOUIS, Jan. 2—WOOL—Firm and T reniean PO p Tiate ond | Wheat, Du.... . 58.00| NEW YORK, Jan. 2—The following are 1% 1 190 338 tending upward: medium grades and comb- Janipiepes. . Gorn. bu. Aeseesatss RS 81,000 | the closing prices on mining stocks: o1l and Koain. i 1 100 3 50 Hhaibac: lght fine, 16g1%¢: heavy A pEOULTRY=AIE: “irm: chickens, 100 . preoataniors sy M G0 | Adama Con.....oooo.o 30 Litle Chlet s | LONDON. Jan. 2—OIL—Calcutta linseed. A 1eio 3% TRt eshod R hesvy e i ye, ; fowls, 13c. reseed vl ia e ) < i 525 | gpot. 46s 94, nominal. Turpentine s o . Jan. 2.—The Boston Commercial “‘75. mestern chickens. ‘134 Western | pyiyADELPHIA Produey Market. . “ |ophir ... 12 i IR A 19 316 Bulletin wiil say {omorrow in its statistical STRANGE BROS. HIDE CO. fowls. 1%c; western turkey: ” » . Jdan. 2—BUTTER- o 5 | “ToLEDO, Jan. )IL—Unchanged CALVES report of the wool trade of the United J ‘.lllz‘lAwlj—lu ’l:l‘- ;&-;q«& I'- in ml.m(.,:i to- ! ’r;m.’:m&'?:n;lfli’;xll]lmve:;:rn cream- 8 NEW vbm(l. Jlnn 2 -mrx(,..:-uuunma. ‘o 1 w s %uu- l-rn; grose nlork’ of wool stored in ux City, lowa, A s or_spot and at Y. [ y P! 3 tead: Petroleum, firm. Rosin, steady. 40 3 oston, including manufacturers’ holdi @1H 125°6a"or futures. The lotal market | EGGS-—Firm, good Lresh nearby |Iron Siive Turnentne firm 4 g 1 Rt of forelsn and comestic wool. is 16,302,553 L AR RS s, The net stock of n ‘was quiet, with spot at $26.! .. C and western, 30c; fresh southwestern, 2uc; |leadviie Ga., 2. ~O1L~’ s ~ . COPber | fresh southern, Sc: loss off on all SAVANNAH, Ge,. Jan [lrXurpen tne, ‘frm, e, Hosin, orm: A B. O D,| STAGS. sold ool in HBost o 5 on the market i 6216572 1bs. of | CAPITALIZED, [ tic and 7.260,000 Ibs. of forelgn, against $25,000. rafl- fl[lll 0 Svanced A ihalgndon to £ B for spot, | RHKEEBE--Quiet. but firm: New ¥ e 35 1 ut we a about i - —Quiel rm ew York full A | PO 5 U8 34 do with s :?d?rd. uoted_ at SILRGI . lore Sheama, primé small. lic; faie to good ‘amall, SR B N S WG, e, = STEERS AND §TAGS $5.165,463 1bs. of domestic and 5.386,00 18, of c: e la 3, . Lo e el 0. e Ji a0 et cainued uict™ ang | large, dnglsne. o e o e §TOCKERS AND FEEDERS 1T IOE" were 312 THriot e agninet 20h60 5 POERALS, 5. X unchanged at $4.1%% In the local market, Rock Island Declares Divi =18 1 -4 Ibs. in 11 The total shipments for 1902 Fn t advanced 1s 34 in London to £10 178 6. Liverpool Gr Provisions. L gy v % TR uLesET: | . Shis & =i were 252,758,867 Ibs., against 263,759,705 Ibs, in ter was quiet and unchanged at $.7.| LIVERPOOL. Jan. 2.—PROVISIONS— |cent: New York echanse e aromiy NEW JORK, Jan.2-The divctors of the L “o3e 1901 The famine in wool all cver the world | Let us know what you have to sell &:&3"&‘“&. zulu lhl:l Iron c;::w !‘u‘nniu(;\alflborl-:d e\::“.-lndy. 418 64; long | CHICAGO, Jan. 2—Clearis nx.»i:dl:hfi":! y"fi'n’vfiom"fl'a'fi:":ni & s 8 1w hes sent 'r’unul;nulr e --rm::;: into | we will send you highest cash offer '{'% clear el 470 365 loston during e last two months, and [, R Lol R %, lght, quiet, 41s d; long clear | balances, 31, i New York on the preferred stock. wae 1 I st there Ta ‘Scarcely » Bouse, even the vinatier | GUESTIONED.": FONBRILETY UN- > -