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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY., JANUARY 7 3122001240 for lake and $12d0412.30 for elec- | south 20, and Cheeapeake & Ohjo were the f ' 0 @6.00; fAIr to good, $3.%@5.00; stockers and trolytic and casting. Lead was unchanged [ CHEESE—Ste Sew_York full creams, | Subsequently the tendency was easier, but o ] feeders, $2.600M4.0); chol port and dressed here, butadvanced is 34 in London, where | prime small, ite; New York full creams, | prices fecovered and closed firm. Kaffics R 18 I to good, 350 . t closed at £10 188 91. Spelter was un- [fair to good, ; New York full | were disposed to recover, but the public § i i . : § o ) | west- Board of Trade Displays Little Interest| changed at £i$ i7s 64 in London, while the | creams, prime A ING:, New York full | was apathetic: Gold preatum at Madrid, Oattle in Active D’“‘"‘,d at Qousiderably | 1 e IR 2 exas and Indian tt-Aay Lin | local market was firmer at ~ $4.70. lIron |creams, fair to good large, 13 3%c .67 Gold amounting to £10000 was with- Better Pricer. COWE AND HEIFERS. vers, $3 we, $2.00G3.15; na- ny .. closed at 538 7 in Glasgow and at 46s 10%d - drawn from the Bank of England today for O Y g, native heiters, $3.600 in Middlesbo ; h \Iu;.nll\“lmn w'u': q\nTl St. Lonls Geain and Prov N shipment to Soutn America |%s. 58 895 3 ore 1.00G2.25; bulls, $2.70G8.60; and unchanged; No. 1 foundry, northern, is 3 s . " PARIS, Jan. 6-—Prices on the bourse CIFE Y ALL COMMODITIES GO UP SLIGHTLY | auoted at No. 2 foundry, north: | A 8T, LOUIS, Jan. 6 ~WHEAT—Weak; No. | today opened irreguinr. Kafirs were dull | HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Wi g HOGS-— Receipta, 1200 head; market | ern No. 1 toundry southern and No. 1 h,_elevitor, C l9@75¢; [ on ‘contnued London seliing. Parquet ORI strong to 10c higher; light steady to strong foundry southern, 8oft, at $2.00G2.00. War- | Ma¥, "@wHc; e ?7hard, | stocks were firm amd Rio tintos rose in w2 335, bulk of eales. $Xges0; heavy ‘ants col nue nominal. > v/ COPPH ) ¥ 0! d- o 3 mixe packers, 2063 An Shorts Make January Corn | B - N—Higher; No. 2 cash, #@40%c y’\ml"""u‘.\-:‘h,,m,!";:.:"dpr:\“‘:flp‘d TR a0. [Sheep Receipts Light, Fat Stam| ; o 3 R eare Se S5 Dias,’ WG Strong in 8 ot L | ONANA WHULBSALM: ARSI regioNe: May, fell sharply In consequence of the | Brought About Steady Prices on the H Ld b et OATS-—Strong c: s34c; track, on the price of coffee. Tractions A s P AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 6,000 eries of Low G p May. 3 s oc weak. During the last half hour the Average=Ne Quotable Change market, 1015 lower: lambs, stead Condition of Trade and Quotations on R -Firm; s list weakened. The nrivate discount in DPrice of Fe native lambs, $4.00(5.25; western lambs, $3. Higher Cables, Staple and Faney Prodace. gt R A TR was 215-16. Three per cent rentes, s%c ror 4.35; fed ewes, $3.00@3.90; native wethers, - Fresh stodk, e, | @3.50: extra fancy and straight, $3.05@3.30; | account $3.00G4.50; western wethers, $2.76; stockers OV LRy ey 9810 " $2.90g3.00. BERLIN, Jan. 6—Business was generally and feeders, $2.000%.30. i e el AR e T )= Limothy, steady, $2.9063.50. Quil on thé bourse today owing to SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 6. CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Trading on the Board i6c; turkeys. 12ai3c; ducks, S@oc NMEAL—Steady, $2.3) | Semos of encouragement. . inter 8| Reoslpts were . by hthrr\m-{lnd:n was almost vr:mmm e, and | goese, Tie@ikc; spring chickens, per ib., 106G | n—scarce and higher; sacked, east | were rather hrm. - After the clos R soeints wete: . Sheep, Wheat, after an ¢ tone the greater purt | llc . y v ¥ track, 764 | bourse Iron shares were eomewnat harder. | Official T . 0 3818 of the any, closed firm, with May Juc DRESSED POULTRY—Young chickens, | "5 AY “Fimathy, firm, $1L.00@16.00; prairie, |1t xcna s e - al Tuesc 040 381 higher. May corn was up 4@ & ofis | 11@12c; hens, 10G1ic; turkeys, 14G16c; ducks, | qutet, $10.500 $ v Exchunge o 20m 45 plgs. — tor were a shade higher. May provisions closel | 10a1lc; geese, liglic HRON COTTON THES—$1.01% | = from 74@12%c higher. | BUTTER—Packing stock, J BAGGIN 2T 88285s 32 New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Jau, 6.~CATTLE-Recelpls, 112 head, all rnnn‘hmed dlr‘tl-l'l ':n ;I!< ro‘i § Der ported; dressed beef steady; city dresses S . ! Bhort bllis, & per | Two days thls week 2 Sy natives 7l@llc per Ib.; cables quoted s . ol B Thk T o 1 18 American ‘steers at, 13ic, dressed weight Wheat ruled extremely dull and with no | dairy, in tubs, 2@ 2ic; separator, 3 HEMP v g Toc | B efore 5 - refrigerator beef, 9c; exports tocay. apecial featura in the market; fluctuations | OYi 'S Standards, per can, PR el ON Park: Steady: jobbing, | VEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Bame three waoeks ugo Deevos (ostimated), Lbse sheep, 5,840 quart- were confined within a narrow range [ selects, per can, dvc; New York tmmls‘ Per | standard mess, $17.50. ara: Steady af | a—— Bl S Ty Sen ers of beef. There was considerable long wheat for | cun, i2c; bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.7; | $9.75. Dry suit meats, dull and heavy;|Early Irregularity Gives Way Later | Same days last year 14 5,104 CALVES—Recelpts, 68 head, including a eale and the commission houges which | bulk, stan ver cal., $1.15. | boxed, extra shorts, $8.75; clear ribs, $S.62% s 1°" | RECEIPTS FOR THE Y TO DATE. car of westerns; firm; a few vuals sold at Dbought yesterday were liberal sellers today. | FRESH FISH—Trout, 9 (c; herring 5¢: | short clears. 19.12%." Bacon, dull and hea Betore Burst of Animation. The following table shows the recelpts of $0.50 per cwt.; a few barnyard calves at Firm cibles, a decrease of 5,400,000 bushels | pickeres, Sc: pike, perch, 6c; buffalo, | hoxed, extra shoris, $10; clear ribs, 810 ' YORK, Jan. 6.—The stock market | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | 1. 1360 3 $4; city dressed veals, Li@léc per Ib. in the world's etock, as reported by Hrad- ressed, ; sunfish, 3c; bluefins, 3c; white- ort clear, $10.50. advanced today in a rather irregular way A comparisons with la: 4 V HOGS--Receipts, 2,408 head: none _on sale. street's, and small receipts, all contributel , 4ci salmon, 16¢; haddock, 1lc; codfish, | 'MBTALS Lead: Steady at $8.97%. Spel- | for a time, but with a burst of animagion A 1 9 De. e SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 782 head; to the bullish sentiment. A good cash de- | redsnapper, 10c; lobaters, bolled, Er | ter: Steady at . and buoyaney In the late dealings. The i generally strong in tone, with sales of mand was responsible for the late strength 30c; lobsters, green, per lb., 28¢; bull- | " pOULTRY—Higher; chickes 9%c; | clearing financial stocks made the underly- lambs slightly higher; no sheep sold; lambs and the close was near the top. May | heads, 10c; cattish, lc; black bass, 20| gprings, #lec; turkeys, 12@13c; ducks, 12c; | Ing basls for the movement, supplemented sold at $.70@6.%5; a car of Canadas at the gpened unchanged fo a shade higher at | hallbut 1S~ Co i { by’a number of special influence on stocks erage ¢ DRla for topw At South $ s bottem ‘figure; drossed muttons,” 64@7io WBUGTHe to Tote, sold off To T@ivic, but | BRAN_Per ton, A " J Steady; creamery, 23@%c; | or groups of stocks. The call money rate | ( ot the Severtl anys oot | §i% 1 per Ib.; dressed lambs, o. rallied toward the close, and final fgures | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | i8@22e | wad ot Ro Sl higher thin 6 per cent and N:’:,“x',‘,‘,'l for the lust several days with com . 3 et o Mnly W"""m‘hlwhrrl at u‘fl;?fil,n',hm.» | ;..1.- ll-lnu- l':-p‘lrr:.oun‘n;;l(-ndt‘ls:‘\‘- nolce, No. —Steady at 22%c, loss off. fell below that figure quite’ normally, and | = - it 3 Sloux City Live Stock Market, op price of the day. Clearances of wheat |1 up! y, $8.80; & ' e - Receints. Shipments. | later in the day got as low as 4 per cent, . I 19 " 7. 1896, it ol SoR oot Hour were equal to 215,000 bushels. Pri- | coarse, 3. Rye straw, $. T I : i SR et LBt wilhs e Tad &) dlisand ruoatly Matie: | acoace: | 196801 11500, 1000, [L863. (1887, |1808 $1oCK JOWS AND HEIFERS. SIOUX CITY. Ta, Jan. 6.—(Spectal Tele. Mmary receipts were 64,00 bushels, against | atc fof hay of good color and quality. De o : B fied. " This development was in the line of | Dec TS0 S NI B30 gram ) —CATTLE Recelpts, 1600; market 439,000 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis | mand fair, receip's light 3 4 8 X %0 | the hopes of anticipations of those who | Dec 1s.... 6 164 6 26/ NI STOCK CALVES. steady; beeves, $3.5096.40; cows. bulls and and Duluth reported receipts of 3% cars, | CORN-—36c. A A X % | bave been buying stocks, sut another de- | Dee, 2% A 3 02 80 Q3 240 325 mixed, $1.50@3.7; stockers and feeders, $2.50 which with local receipts of 5 care, with 1| OATS-3ic, Wl iy | velopment which dissipated some fears as | Dec. 18...| 6 147 1 e S AND FEEDERS. @3.75; yearlings and calves . 25@3.65. of contract grade, made total yeceipts for | RYE-} c Liverpeol” Grain anu & to what would resul m the easing | Dec. 19... 18 Srn T LR piOGS-Recelpts, 3a0; | market bgioc the three points of 434 cars, against 33 ‘ AL ec0, per’ dos., | LIVERPOOL, ~Jan. 6—\WHEAT—Spot: | MONey rate was the soft condition of the i Dec 6 07 80 300 I3 gher; o s, steady; selling, $5.75@ g2 ©323333% Beavas last week and 384 cars a year ago. - BP0 | exchange market. There wa a fair supe 4 s § o 30 e 360 6.30; bulk, 3 0. The feature in the 1B vas the | 60: Utah, per doz., ibcs Calitornia, per | Eirm: No. 2 red western winter, bs 1lled; | RCRAREC Ko a B or o U 3 sere 0 30 e 370 SHEEP-Recelpts, 800; steady. e e ok whidh wag | dos., fof fialics weighing from 1 to 1% fbe. | No. 1 Caitfornia. 6 8d. Futsres: Quiet; | B Poih of grain and eotton Bllls In (e ok . PO |1 Wavbiere or s o G | Change market, and purchases of stocks ) 6185, € 3 : ol an Star o ed Dy the apxiaty ot shorts, who found | each, 4gbe March, 6s %d: May, 6s 11%d. | hera for London account, though on .a - ! 6 8 ; Stock ia Sight. tremely difficul tuff to fill | POTATOES—Per bu., 50c. |, CORN—Spot: Firm;, American mixed, c: s o1 EPONIIN N therr conteacta. ;';«:Jn‘:p'ff‘ Wote ‘Quite lib- | pSWEE ngn’}r{rr;rr‘:sémm Muscatines, 2‘“.’.4}“?{" ’-,\ymr:"al‘r“l‘l‘l‘l‘rr)nlx _‘“‘:‘lglv“ | T.?'"E‘,(.f‘fi:l‘:\"s. e dtn h ae the Samy 8 3wl +ree 808 . . -134'-';: gt b4 ;fi;'mfl' c‘;ffl:‘p;-:u&‘m‘.‘ : o 00T 0 er 9 ansa t ; + 48 Thd; March, | {yme wae very mod c o ’ . . e acnther e loeal crowd | TUJRNIPE—Per bu.. dc; Canada rutaba- |4s 3ud; May, 4s iid. [ W Y B R ion iy of | Dega i ¢ 844 330 S 560 340 ok Hogs. Sheep. Keneraily wis on the buylng side and the | gas yer T de 0 FrASsCenaaian, steady at @aid | gy | London discounts alyo. continued and that ;2000 | 416 ) ; R ssesns L : 20w 16000 o o1 . c hasket, 40c. —St. L ancy , steady | oo L B & SePRY ot 4 4 oo e B0 0 ilE : 3 . L L seniets. ' Highet chbivs end SRS, Hothouse, per doz., $2. | at 8a3d. o o o e L g 1l | 2 HOGThers was not a heavy Tuesday's 12000 600 a good cash demand were instrumental in . NIPS-Per bu., ¥, 25 EERAL Lonfion] Pacllo odsit, Grm at Bank of Engiand. fof the yearly settles | " R ul?"fidh??h‘f‘l‘: T";::‘fiofla'tfi: o §- -y e e ey leamc hisher au 10 | GREEN ONIONS-Southern, per dozen| PROVISIONS-Beef, quiet: extra India | ISy "he "o The retaxation of Americas | | 7908, {i002.11901.11900. 11890, /1898, 1807. | market Gpened & big nickel highor, OF B §3%e, after selling between 43i4c and 43%c, | bunches, 5c. mess, 110s. Pork, easy; prime mess west- [ UASWING WS 20 the TeleXnt O O ve har T - | £@lic higher. It was evident, though, that January closed 1%c up at 47c. Local re- | RADISHES—Bouthern, per dozen bunches, | ern, 826 6d. Hams, short cut, quiet, B e R aiety Nott \ha aking ot th { backers did not like to pay the prices, as 63,586 celpts were 588 cars, with only one of con- | 46¢ Shidey, et 0 O A pIan AT SR by ey | damestic money markets should be forowed | J o 30781 & 0| 4 & AR R 20 (et e torh: ¥ 5 /AX BEANS—Per bu. box, 8 string 4d; short ribs, 16 to 24 Ibs., duil, 478 6a; R 1 B | 4 3 « et, e morn- 3 erable pressure to sell by longs with | CABBAGE-Miscellaneous Holland seed, | 48 6d; long clear middics, light, 4e; short | Noating indebtedness. The knowledge of the i 4] | 43 3 | the 'Ksr“'v'r‘e‘.:(.: 15?':&;:".&‘2'.2“‘;;‘ Quiet gnd steady; eales, 34,00 bales; ordi- AL e \b., Dge. clear backs, 16 to 20 Ibs., quiet, ; clear | o T 3 DAl & . | nary, 74c: good ‘ordinary, 7%c; low mid- giani., Bt e ot B | o B o e growy. i snckn, por | Bl 1o 16 ik GROMIGES, | EmEERAIS e 0 SO PRI | il oy ollany, | Do e O o0, Wl TS | S PR ing Yo o2 ol o v " de | bu per craie, §1 ¢, 11 to 13 Ibs., ‘quie Lard, prime | T 4 A 3 -16c; Hieher Nt otiae, atver Fanging between Be | NAvY BEANS-Per b 846, ©ibas. | estern. tn derces, dull, e;” American re- | R A I R s AL R I e L T - W i j b the heavier loads seliing from 8.3 t6 | i8.5" bai P Gock® 31,517 ‘bales. Futures; v g TOMATOES-New talifornia, per 4-bas-|fined, in palils, dull, 5is 6d. ' , - 2 ooy P gy . dy; Januar; L554#8.57c; February, $.61 ey Bilts tor i T hite of Mueral | Kot Crte, $475; Florida, per &-backet crate, || CHEEGE-Kirm:' American finest white "’,‘,“‘;_“,‘,'ln‘p‘;':g,‘, s | B Cact Hopk ADCHIN. o M R ;A "{ifl“m;% TROTRETs Biat vi 0 o i s ] N s | Wabas A ;s s . 79@S. une, 8.84@S. Iy, .'fifi‘o‘lfn“;m?:"k‘& 'I';lr('.‘rl.l.qluhhl‘nr:h?r:ml‘"‘r‘;‘:‘l‘gl;f- ‘.(&A('LIFLO\\'ERfCalllornln. ver crate, | TALLOW-Prime city, qulet, 21s 64; Aus- i) Ay ';m"_'j“;{“"‘;‘:'l"‘:{" R oorts . . s l:lhnérkfit'hf‘l':avx!xll':‘(‘n.rt'(:"flx;er)‘l. lm;l:; 8lc; August, 8.62@8.55 "é‘.m....’..“.ry. g% h 250, n in London, firm, 34s 3d. ; . . 8150, holders catisod an easier fecling’und purt Fantes. Heccipra of whoat uting the last threo | ffom (ne interior showed better money. § . unti] the last and packers were slow about | NEW YORK, Jan. 6&—COTTON—Opened gre were good buyers of May products. Ths | PEARS—Fall yarieties, per box, 82; Colo- | days. 1,0 centals, including 100,000 Amer- | Bt uf the biopoesq: BANSABIS iron oem: | ¥, 3 s buying them. Representative sales: a decline of 1-16 points and ruled Vlose was firm, with May pork %c higher | rado, per box, $2.25. fean. Receipts of corn, same period, 657.40) | JiCHGH were pramptly accepted as sympto- i i o s T irregular. After the opening call there was Ut $16.02%, May lard was up 12igc at §0.92%, (| APPLES_Western, per bbl. $2.75; Jona- centale, matic ot a halt in the creation of new te- | B, & - s S further decline of points on the more ‘while ribt were 10c higher, closing at 38,673, | thans, §1; New York' stock, $3..5; California A —_— Tubitios, the end 68 Targe syndicates bot- | C. 4 4 $sieens i active positions. The weakness was largely Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 135 | Bellflowers, per bu. box, $1.60. Visible Supply of Gra rowing for their flotation. This glut of se- 3 . ‘3 o ) due to active selling of long accounts, fol- :a.«n)'hwfj“' 270 cars; oats, 156 cars; ROgs, M(‘x‘RAPER =t (nw‘:’z'.n p"u;‘r pasket, 18c;{ NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—8pecial cable and | curities and the heavy demand by syndi- R, % .. B :&W‘ig: z‘,'.'.h',?i?{‘,f t:ne:lhlell&:cl‘ty';h(a I;-"d;r 000 head. Malagas, per Keg. $6. . telegraphic communications received by | cates for carrying them have been the i o the e at cotton ‘The isading futures ranged as follows: | CRANBERRIES = L L, L &'fi?fi;’;’e“ show the following avallabi | prime cause of ¥hhe‘llle heavy withdrawals | - . ::‘fin‘.’%.':.:’:."fi:c:flnf;::ntd;%pfle o bt ool s - gt -t ; ; pe plies: of funds from the etock market, for de- Total n y Articies.| Open. | Hign, 3 TROPICATL FRUITS, Wheat, United States and Canada, east of | velopment was regarded as highly en- My syeg b time advising his following to sell. A - BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | the Rockies, d 3 1,440,000 bu.: af ) v of ; | . The disposition of the day's receipts was ecline of 1@4 points followed, but ii “Wheat | £2.0062.50. : o i urone. Goeiatin LOMANG Do | tonaa S D hoke Toferings fhe. curecy | 13 follows, sach buyer purchasing the num- peared that etrong parties were absorbing Jan. ,751‘":: g 114G 5, " EMONS—Californta.fancy, $3.75; cholce, | total supply, decreised 9,410,000 bu. rate has broken down was accepted as evi- | U5, of ead indicated:' | 1o Sheep. {3 ey Pyl e H g ed oy [™eRR™ ORANGRE-Victidd BeRhts, 015, CAl. |t ks e N b Gaat ot | e e ot T alitets o o L o T O R TR cotton at a rapid ' rate. Sentiment on *Corn— | R fornia navels, $3.90; California sweet Jaftas, | Oats, United States and Canada, east of | advance prices of stocks. Add to these | Atmour & Go ol , 1,268 :&:"fi;‘;"f;"bf ame vesy bullish, pascly on )4.:, ‘1*\‘ :.1“ |Jl§’[;\|“41l‘@\. nlll)‘:_‘!.;;!s._ }l’p’;‘;lun 15 0l :{:g: Rorkl’rs, Ir;«rcl'u‘otl 89,000 bu. [Ad'nlo'?l‘ g?‘IIPrR.l conslderations a numt:‘er of gross Cudahy Packing Co...... X 1,719 movement of eononvwm nuing to be dis July |42 Ol @ig| iy 4210 | oc; por case of M-1b. pkgs., $2.25 D E D e | kY o e o ehin: | Ammour, ‘from Sloux City. . pointing. The semi-weekly movement "Onta— | et A | E Canitotnie, per Iiih. Sartond, 81: | Mes Tidhs ot Mashviia . D &t Bt Joseph | Erow e I ol (adustry. ftmors of 6 | Yonrant & Co.... . flead of being a Dearish sentiment, proved [EPTeRI RO a . | Turkish, per %-1. box. 14@18c. The leading uecreages are those of 700,000 | judicial decision arrived at against the | Huseds ‘&' Go. or to be a bullish one, showing a loss in stock May 'u?‘}l‘ ,10:'3‘ 3%/ b @ MISCELLANEOUS. bu. at northwestern interior eicvators, §0.- | New York franchise law, rumors that the | [,ingetone & Shailer.... Pf‘:l(v R lfl/-@ l b INEY-New Utah, per 2i-frame case, | 000 in Manitoba, 54,000 at Burlington and | Union Pacific had settled its labor troubles, | Hamiiton & Rothschild.. +] EEE ranan EEEELEEEELEE PR Er S FE R 2ISTIRNTI323F instead of the predicted increase In stocks, while the port recelpts were 9,065 bales; against 62,70 bales, and for the week 147,617 bales, against 163,430 last year. This show- ing was quite the reverse of what had been redicted. At the same time the spot mar- ets of the country, with but one excep- tlon, maintained former prices, the excep- tlon ' being Galveston, which declined 1-16. The local market for spot cotton was quiet, with a_scarcity of desirable grades a fea- ture. The market for futures closed firm at a net decline of 2 points to a net ad- vance of 4 points. Total sales futures esti- mated at 400,000 bales. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6—COTTON—Quiet: middling, § Dbales; recelpts, 7.973 12 243 ! ® 52,000 at Depot Harbor. renewed gossip of authorized action on the | "B Flusz 172 1172 |17 20 R—New York, $4.50; per 3 bbl., $2.75. e St. Paul pool, the restoration of the factor | Wolg R 16 o.%rl A8 0|38 ST 16 ok, 16 & “ERKRAUT- Wisconsin, per 3’ bbl, Toledo Grain and Sced. Rlan In the sugar trade and increase in the bk T B OPRORN - ber 5 TOLEDO, Jan. 6.—WHEAT—Dull, higher; | dividend rate ot Pressed Car company, and | pennis & Co. . FOECORNCRer b, foi shelld. do, oo, [ cash gnd Samudiz. ot May, me.” - 1L WIlLbe setn (hate Was & oo basih fof | Wortheimer i Noo 1 salted. Te No.'2 ;'.;.l:d N e e usnass URRURE ST AR (The Judlciai check met by the Wabash in i : 28 28 veai calf, 8 to 5., Sto! { v § (s efforts to enter Pittsburs had an un- i calf, 12 to 15 Ib. 6c; dry LOATE-Dull, steady; January, Séke; May, | 8, SEOTES ofoct on Wabash, and the an- | o iams s Hecelnis of rectle sore Bheted shecp pelts, 25@ic; horse hides, $L80@260. | ®iiy 1o No. 2, 6. thracite roads were effected by reports of | CATTLE—Recelpts of caitie were mad: NUTSWalnuts,'No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., | g1imD—Ciover, dull, easter; January, $6.75; | Jarge = engagements of “coal for tmport; | i O ikt his hen t6c; hard uhell, pef Ib.. 1o; No. 2 soft shelis | March, 308; prime {imothy, $1.8; prime | There was considerable = proft-taking af | er.'{l eome Hittle time. Buyers were al Uil And enster: winter patents, | Fiualts, bt 1 d2c. diveris; per 1o 130; | Alstke 825, & {lmes, o, the MATKEL Bcrare/ly responded | ouc® carly’ ana practically everytiing, on $3.40@3.50; stralghts, $310G3.30; spring pat- | aimonds, soft shell, per ib., 16c; hard shell, i e fietive dealings In stocks attracted | the market was disposed of by the middle T ron SRRy DAkS | ger b L Ther’ pecas Cdareer pht (TG TACKER, Jan &~ WHEAT- Auton e ‘About the usual proportion of the re- | sheep here this morning, so that es. ers, $2.2007. small, per 1b., 1lc; cocoanuts, per dos. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 6—WHEAT—Firm; | ket, there were generally firm. e ng, 80 that, N BAT= No. 3 spring, WHo: No.-3, 000 | oeunbar Dy, 1Iii oogoanuls, per 40z, B0; | o 1. narinern. T00TKe; No. 2 MOTIHerD: | Fotal meic cer salot. TRUOR, colpte consiated ot "beel steers; and the | rather bearish reports trom other points | GALVESTON, Jan. 8—COTTON-Quiet. Tc; No, 3 red, TIKO1%¢. Bkc; roasted peanuts, per Ib., 7c; blac B e. United States bonds were all unchanged | market was a little stronger. As higl o recelved, the market here held gen- | steady, 8 11-16c. CORN=NNow'8 Uso: No. 3.vellow, ke, | odhuror pes bo by Hokory Bote oar oa # 3 $.00 was pald for cattle of pretty fair |erally about steady with yesterday. There | LIVERPOOL, Jan. 6-CO+TON—Spot in OATS8—No. 2, 82c; No. 3 white, 32%@3c. | $1.50; cocoanuts,’ per 100, $4. - 4 H e e A adtne closing prices on | QUAIILY, but the most of the offerings werd | was more or less unevenness to the trade, | falr demand, “prices 4a lower: Amorican RYE-Nec. 2. 48c. OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn | #@Sc asked. the New York: Stock exchange: not very good. The Detter grades in a|owing to the break in prices yesterday, |middling falf, 5.28d; good middling, 48id; BARLEY—Good _feeding, 3@i3c; fair to | quotes the following prices: Irom, country,{ CORN—May, 43%ec. % 8o, Rallwas go0d many cases sold 5@10c higher, and the | and besides that the quality of the greater | middling, 4.651; low middling, 4.64d; good cholce malting, 46@56c. mixed, per ton, $11; iron, Stove plate, per s OO I K G e s T commoner kinds could also be quoted | part of the offerings was rather inferior, ( ordinary, 4.42d; ordinary, 4.30d. The sales SEED—No. 1 flax, $1.14; No. 1 northwest- | ton, $§; copper, per Ib.. Sic; brass, heavy, New York Monmey Market. Bal. & Ohio. % Texas & Pacitc. ... stronger than yesterday. ost everything, though, that would do | of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 0 ern, §1.21; prime timothy, $3.55; clover, con- | per Ib.. 8%c; by 1 per Ib., Bie; lead, wo pd.. % Toledo, St. L. & W. The cow market was espectally active |for killers sold' withoui much trouble. | were for speculation and export, and in- tract grade, $11.00G11.10. per b/, 8c; i oS lead | NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—MONEY—On call, | cimafan s do bl and the cattle changed hands very freely. | Western vearlings of fair guality sold as| cluded 9,400 American, Receipts, 35, PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $17.50. | Ib., 6%c. £ " PeT ] gteady at 4G6 per cent; offered at 5 DT | Canada 80..:......... 7% Union Paciic Anything at all_desirable sold generally & | high as $4.40 and a littls bunch of natives | including 26,000 American. Fufures opened Lard, per 100 lbs., $9.82%. Bhort ribs sides = P e cent; time money easler at 51 per cent for | Ches. & Ohio. 50 do prd.. dime higher. Canners and cutters were | brought 34.50. There were no ewes on |easier and closed barely steady: American (loose), 38. Dry salted shoulders | ~WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. sixty days and ninety days; for six months, | Chicago & A..... . in Bood demand as well as the better grades | sale good enough to sell for more than | middiing g o. c., Ji 61d; Jan- boxed), 38, . Short clear sides (boxed), PR TN NY: | 5@si per cent; prime mercantile paper, 5% | o pid ¥ ¢ ; | ot ‘cornfeds, so that the pens were cleared | &7 and prime lambx were lacking. uary and ‘Feprisry 6 y ) *Chicago, oui o cede 3 61d; Foll o 110-111 Board of Trad, N O PERTING EXCHANGE—Easy at 34580 "o pid. e e s N oS erinas of the iast week or teh dava | The few 0dd bnches that arrived SO At | GH.sidl: ADF and May, May and June, of #ofi!lfld':rr:n\m FOORPe fraaipriia u.; Pk Omatia, Neb— | 04 for demand and at $4.84004.834 for | Chicaso & E.' 11} T iy bS] had glven packers A chance to clean up |just about steady prices 4.62d; ' June and July, 4.62d; guly = and e Ruba e BHSmante. | sttt WAIAPIEA. VRS, sixty days; posted rates, $4.841 and $4.575; | Chicefo & O Wooo G | G0 PG 07 7" "0 | the stocks they had on hand, and that they uotations: Cholce western lambs, %.00@ | Augist, 482d; August and Beptember, 4.86d; Flour, bbls. o e 55100 |, CHICAGO. Jan, 6. WHEAT—The market | commerciai bills, #8G113%. ol 80 20 Pld. ..o .. 47’ |American K i wire again getting anxious for fresh sup- | 6.5, falr to good, lambs, $45085.00; choice | Beptember and Octobor, 4.4d; October and (¥ as been firm, although the trade has been | SILVER—Bar. i$%c; Mexican dollars, | chic NV [Unitea e lles rative la . ;' cholce yearlin November, 4.34d. et by, small and (he range only within % of a | 3sic. AL Tor & i 10 W | Pt e, veal calves and stags all sold at| $4.60G4.75; fair to good yeariings, .00 50 i R (R cent. The main help has been the firm-| BONDS—Government, steady; railroad, | do ‘pfd..oy-::: . Copper . stronger prices, as high as $6.3 betny Duld | chotce’ wathers, s4ls@4.b; air to good uo_;s Wool Market. ness in corn. There was some local cover- | firm. 3 ? % | for calves, which is 8! ; cholce v r to good, ing and St. Louls led the selling. Primary | The closing wuotations on bonds are as [Colorado So > some little time. 33 50; feeder lambs, $3.0004.00; feeder BOST'JhN. :A‘.m‘ l.-—w%oxfm market b receipts were 610,000 bushels, against 439,000 do’ lst ptd. |Amer. The supplies of stockers and teeders were | vearlings, §3.0008.60; feeder wethers, 32750 | held rather quiet over the hollday season snge “;“'&Y}he but- | last ~year. In 'the northwest 318 cars, | ¢ . ; oo B s i L gain very limited, and the market ruled | 8.25; feeder ewes, $1.50@2. Representative | 8 lk,vh%le.l ut some ho‘u-: report a Bood @c. Eegs, quiet, | LEainst 324 & vear ago. Clearances, 115,000 wosre A B PR o o, 1 Efive and higher on the few bunches that peck's usiness; Manutaciurers are ‘sl Sk oy B ch -cgu et, | bushels. World's visible decrcase, 3,400,000 Y . Denver & R. G....... 2% Anac. Min. C arrived. The demand cannot be sald to be Av uying freel y,m hece are indlos km:-l at » 2¢. Chegse, | buskels, compared with 1,635,000 decre. . . do ptd res Brooklyn R. large, but still it is fully equal to the re- | 35 ewes fime bapers thisk that the | nazkst s & last year. Contract stock, 4,212,000 bush B . Colo. Fuel & celpts. Representative sales: ewes talaly hoibing 13 the. preseat gonditon fosissted A The,seghennl perie, B % 3 A & SpEy gpmans. et T, Fris ey el Ho' pel So % ] i . reat Nor. western yearlin has yet been set. ‘There was a tremendous of 25,000 bushels spring_ wheat from her 1 109 oN. 1 C v o L Poteesdidld ”». advance, especlaily in pulled and combing Day on Various | 015 (3,55 oid trom there. 8¢ Lou . 1 i R el oy et Weatern ewe Wools, which were relatively below the Commodities. 2 g00d demand for flour. Local re bl Diinois Centrai western ewe market. These wools show an advance of 6—FLOUR—Recelpts, 5 cars, with 1 contract. Estimates K 3 o ey Lo el yearlings and ambs %o per pound end ere now fully on a A, a o ' Wwestern ewes. .. parity e e <xports, 1070 bbla: ull and | FoF e foature 1a corn has been the o S Laks e j weatern Sambs... e request for territory wools contintes ¥ £ 90" cull ewes X . ntained. 0, winter batonts: WM 20: | cash demand. The east has been asking § oull ewes Fina siaplo’ territary. Sofwe: sirctly fne Winter a0 | tor corn here and shipping sales are at . o cific " A ! . A& AP Y 148 Pacil aay 2 cull ewes B@bo; fine and fine' medium, 50@6se; me- %6 Hye | least 300,000 bushels. The elevator people % il R cull e L b 4 . 26% People's Gas flour, cholce to fancy. steady at $3.508.60, | have had cash corn for sale and prices o H E e s 1% There is a firm market for Texas wools. Flckwheat fiour. aten e were 14G%c higher. The futures have s } s T | Mex. National 'L 0 . Cai. S western ewes < xas ; b g R i %, 800t | foen atrong, January up 1 5 oy s > - o it W g B o e egiae i AR wr-u g 4 Mo. Pacific CORNMEAL—Dull; yellow western, §1.18; | &t the top. Local recelpts, ¥ « . W K 81 459 western ewe elght' months, spring, 53@Sc. {CC & % 2 65 cull lamb ‘or California wools the demand |is elty, §1.16; Brandywine, $3.40G3.5. contract, Estimates fo 2 cars. Primary receipts, Biteto: malilng, 1o i, £ Buftalo. ** | SEainat 6200 lnat yoar 4 western” evis! steady. with no changs to note In prices. RYE—Steady: No. 2 western, B f. 0. b. § native yearling: middle counties, ; southern countles. 52 western lambs.. i7c; fall, free, i7c; defective, 43@ibe. atloat, X WHEAT—Recelpts, 152000 bu.; _exports, | increased, 26,000, East of ‘the Rockles corn 11 western ewes. regon Wools Show no change either | 3% western wethers tone or prices. Eastern 32,068 b; spot steady: No, 2 red, Toise cla: | increased' 601,000 bushels. Cables were %@ |op'® g b, ‘G." h seaens Pennsylvanta CHICAGO F3 P SS8sSsssss85888 s8NNI r AR PYT T Tt PR e T YL PT Y PO T P T ] sfgzannnasss 3 i%c; sales, 90 7! attention somewhat.from the bond mar- | Of the forenoon. SHEEP—There was a light -mh‘zu: I‘:}u, shipments, 7,749 bale , 28,816 -9 z 2 Bl o IRI2LIIR2EY SesBeal RTTBIAANGSIALEEBRITELSSS: P ] 35! vator 0. b, afioat; %e higher. Reading Dhioth M £ 0. b, ateat No | hart, san: | ~OATS Cash oats have been firm, but| *Bld- do 1nt pid toba, BKC £ 0. b. aBoat. Options & there has been selling of May, which % r Rt Tt sl s Done looked as It some believers In oats were i ened during the day; early short sales had | ®hXious to keep prices down, and the fu-| BOSTON, Jan. 6.—Call loans, 6@7. per To Do Fepimced at i sdvanon Tiataice had | tures have barely held. Local receipts of | eent: time'loans, 5%@®s per cert. OMcial firm, interior recelp JL° CR% “wxpost | o care, WItRS cOntratt, CNMCmatls sor closing of etocks and bonds: Michigan, X, 26G26c. :.r." n{:l.rn.n:)_uun:-r ;;fio ed%ltanfly ::’ e | v “‘Tu‘ T - 4 ge:r:g"g_ B0 | Atebison M [Mremtare X # g 3 .&l{"";,'\ff' ‘nllln.d‘:—CflAs‘l"l‘LE—tholpu. There is a very firm market for delaine oy B learioke, closcs as Tiece. ! | bushels for the week.' The stock of No. 2, |y “Geai Ba iy, i SO : Plogl - bt - STEERS AND HEIFERS., ot sady gt > erims steore W00 | IR0 SR Ahi Ponesyizaria. wasied S Y orfl_—c Icelpl- ud“‘z:. e ed, tebtuc xs:zulln'hnm p A % | *Oftered. g 1083 U Y 'medlumh s A R :-'z'" o m‘cc: r:.fl'i.%}; 0. 1, 1@ 0. elevator an e 1. o 1 e Ly 1 vk p4.50 ; » against 156,000 last year. . | Boston & Aibany... 288 [C : ~ o, 2 yellow, STiso; No. & winter, gTige. "Ob- | 1500 bushels. New - York reports 180w | Doston & Ma. ......134 e Y ahcagien SRR SRR . & scarcit ql Fitchburg ptd.. 14 $1106.544.25 Increase, 3$301,781.09. of January nd continued poor grad- BIONS — The ~ market opened |, U0 R | "CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Clearings, $30,355,258; ing; last ‘prices showed 2o net advance on commission houses bought May | (00" [IOL - #%[01a Domision 1. | palansen, $2068 1; New York cxcharge, 104 2FR2BSTassssRESEszERunRRRRE” 00d_demand, with prices firm and unchanged. Ohlo and Penn- vania, XX and above, 31@8¢c; X, %@ BENNELRERES 533228232 NAR23328 ss3 wBenlunn. oo, 2 3 and feeders, $3.00Q) cow! ., Australian wool is generally quiet. uo- u"?Ef-:gs AND COWS, helfers, $2.00@4. canners, $1. tations are largely rmmln-lfl Comsm(. BR calves, $3.75@4.00 cholce scoured basis, T6@80c; Eood, 3@} b 4.0004.85. average, T2@dc. HOGSRecelpts, 28,00 head; estimated | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6—-WOOL—Firm; me- tomorrow, 48,000 head; left over, 8,000 head; | dium grades and combing, 17@21c; light fine, Gc higher; mixed and butchers, | 16#19sc; heavy fine, 13@Sc; tub-washed, 185G, 36. 6. ¥ 01 &%1 $ 01l and Rosin, o i AT g g OIL CITY, Jan. 6—OIL—Credit balances, steady; good to choloe wethers, $4.3g4.75; | 31.94: certificates. ng E:';';i shipmen o ’:ll‘ lo“rhnlse.)mlxe‘(r. “w@bl’.“wern sheep, ; native lambs, $4.0006.%; Western lambs, $4.000.50. Jan. 6.—OIL—Turpen- OMcial yesterday: Rosin, firm: A, B, C, D, Receipts. Shipments, | §1 31.86; F, 3.60; G, $L70; H. 84, Cattle 26,073 - 42 | 8. $2.90; M, 8. 3 Hogs G52 | WW, , 4.20. Bheep ¥ NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—OIL—Cottonseed, steady: prime yellow, 39g39ic. Petroleum, BT. "![\Ulfl Jan, 6.~CATTLE-Reocs!, TOLEDO, Jan. 6.—OIL—~No ?hcl‘n 7,000 d, fncluding 5,000 head Tex: . e 1400, head, LONDON, Jan, 6.—OIL—Calcutta linseed, BY4@s6%e, closed at 3 Trade has been scat- | il cyn' Sugar ... 1130 *Osceola ... ol remium; foreign ‘exchange, sterlin ted e Starch s i ATEPS, SERSE WO S A S | S o oo RO - 4| RUOM Tor sixty days and S4.51 for demand. dosed et s3c; May, @@ise, clo a3 bave Didn Purchashd Anorns . & ik B v NEW YORK, Jan. 6—Clearings, $38,42,- ci July, AThGithe “tosed at ite. b > e, 7 S vetd 264; balances, 321,504,996, : ast two days b " { Gom "Bhaetri 7121188 * Tamarack i .. $21,504,996, : OATS Recelpte, 120000 b “spot steady; | L1 Rave Seen Siasa. Bieciric 44 Trinity L HOSTON. “gan & —Clearings, 82,6%1; . | ; ; No, Ll ol Tnited $ | balances, 52,650,467 ¥igel No. 3 white, tlo: No. § White. 0ic e e st o omorsoy (a ) | uaked” Fruik 108% Vtah BALTIMORE, Jan, 6.—Clearings, 35,147.480; track, ~mixed western nominal: ~ track, | S, Fon e Lo OO OW ¥ | United Copper ... 2018 Victoria ..\ © & | valances, %1061} money, 6 per cent. white, gic; Options aulet but Armer WIh | head, against 100,00 last week and 126,000 | Uy S Soel "% Winone - . PHILADELPHIA, Jan. " 6—Clearings, HAY-Dull; abippiug, %@70e; good to | ™ YA pp cOMMIASION COMPANY, | Wesined. Common 10T Daly_Weat Si A sy 100 GSTer M, S T ionaolse: | xa City Grat Landen Stoek Quats 1005 money. 608 BoF cont; New Yok e :'If’sfi;, 1002, "25@81c; 1901, $3G2c; olds, T WSANEAS CITY, gan_ 6 -WHEAT- M Tano S SiaingLanet ten S LOUTs, Jan. s—Clearings, w0715, " July, 0i%@ostec: cash, No. 3 i : | balances, $1.130381: money, steady at 28—Steady; Galveston, 2 to 3 Ibs. ainc. ool ’ 1 WpjNorcols & Westarn. ! Ney 18¢; California, 21 to 2 Ibs., 19¢; Texas dry, h-rgm’_ e 'fifi%‘& 66c; No. 2 red, 67@ c s SRl e Pl per cent; New York exchange, 50c premium. u to '“_l‘_;’;fififh Spagu s ‘'ORN—January, nm-. May, 37%@8T%c: | " do ptd ... 104 " |Pennsylvanta Condition of the Treasury. rm; acld, 24@%ic. No. 3 mixed, So; No. 2 white, 4@ | Baltimors & Ohio. | 1044 Rand Mines..... . % g . 0 e Indta ol SUREES J Ran: ei o 3 mingd. Mie. | Suseele 8] G ' e G | eral tund. ‘exclusive of the $iMN00 gold o0 fet: ; g ] . 185 Southern Teserve in the division of redemption, B 0 Cat meats, quiet: plekded be pHAY—Chotce timothy, $120012.50; cholce i 9% ¥ o ey Thond thows: Avallable cash balance, $217,113,668; 3G90 pickled hams, $11.00g11.25. Lard, UTTE rea %@2c; 4% Souther gold, $117,264,559. bickiod bams WLGGUR Lard PUTTER mery, e; dairy, fancy, 138 Wnlon Pactfie........ L 22%. ntinent, $10.50; South America. §11.25. EGGS—Fresh, 20%c. o QUERE - () ; steady, family, §18; short ¢ y Receipts.Shipments. H o 3 raeteetins] NEW YORK, Jan. 6—COFFE—Futures mese. $18.00G1K | ‘Wheat, bu 2,400 20,000 152 Wabash ... opened steady 'at unchanged prices and TALLOW-—8teady; city, §%c; country, 6@ | Corn, bu. 182 do Pl ruled quiet but rather firmer under profit- e, Oats, bu. 15, a K. 0% taking by shorts, whose takings were swol- ; domestic, fair to extra, BAR SILVER—Dull at 225-164 per ounce. | len by a_little buying the reaction e: Japan, nominal Minneapolis MONEY—2@2% per cent. The rate of dis- | theory, following the Improvement at ER—Receipts, 6832 pkgs.: steady; | MINNBAPOLIS, Jan. 6—WHEAT— count in ths open market for short and | Havre, which after opening i franc lower, x ; creamery, extra, %c; | -, M NNBAEOLIR, Jan, 6CWE E three-months’ bills 18 34@8% per cent. closed’ net un ed to % franc lower: cres . common to chol T O e s, B e, The: L otherwise the news was bearish. but offer: CHEBSE—Recelpts, 12.410° pkgs.; firm: | " B OU RFirst patents, §3.808 6. second Kew Yark & Quotation ings were limited; the close was steady at fanoy large, state full cream, colorel and o 4 5 N dvan f 5 points: sales were hite, rall inade. Ue; late made, 134G18He: g::;:é‘-fl:-'fiu!{, : first clears, $.8002.%0; | NEW YORK, Jan. 6—The following are | & bartial advance o9 el o ? m bulk. fancy small, col \d whi 3 the closing prices on mining stock; Ayt “"CE small, colored and white, fal BRANIn Bulke: $13.80@18.75. £50 Sann 5 et March, 436G4.40c; May. 486G wmmmiie w ans T4 104 ipping and | gpot, 46s 64, nominal; linseed, 24s $4.50@5.75, witn & Fiotly fanc { B a . s THd. Tur- r‘“m h“d‘ "," mf.',':{ pentine spirits, 41s 3d. eers un 000 1bs., and, toeders. §2.8004.00) Sugar and Molasses. ers, iodh 28882822 ETTEETSES cows and heifers. $2.2606.00; cannd NBW ORLEANS, Jan. 6.—8UGAR—Dull; 2.75; bulls, §2.50@8.60; calves, o); | open kettle 2%@8 1-16c; open kettle, centri- Texas and Indian steers, $2.76@4.3; co fugal, 8 1-16g6 ; centrifugal granulated, $2.40G3.50. 43-16G4%c i yellow: eceipts, 7,000 mead: market Gc | 371 ds, ‘others steady: Jies ana | MO 10 packers, 88 15006.45; ‘buten- D LAMBS—Receipts, 400 bead; fArm but unchanged; native mut: 27G4.2%; lambs, $.80g5.50; culls and §2.004.00; stockers, $1.50§3.00; . $2.80G3.70. Joseph Live Stock Market. hed 1862 s joserit, sun. o-cArTE Recsiors, | WEARE COMMISSIO £0., CHICAGO 20 head; steady to weak; natives, $3 b 8 & 0, "Texan and. westerns, $.3606.30; cows | Mempefs of the Principel Lxchanges. Dl P Sage: 0L yearings. aad | ORATN, FROV ¥ToCks," BoNDS bulls and_ s calves, §.5004 kers and feeders, $3.00 Bought and eaid for cash er s Receipts, 5485 head: strong to tc | OMAHA BRANCH. i1v-111 Board of Trade. higher: pige. lights and lights mixed, 18 oy S B medium and heaby, 46310 d J % pis. b: bulk. $8.30G5.17% —— Pt Hp MAND LAMIS Recelpis, 210 CHICAGO. OMAHA head; active, stronger: western lambs, $5.4); .16 ESTABLISHED 154 Kansas City Live Stoek Market. GRAIN, FROVISIONS, STOCKS, COTTON, KANSAS CITY, Jan. 8.—CATTLE—Re- | Omaha Branch, 24 Board of T g celpts, 9400 head nafives, 600 nead Texans: | ephone, 321 # Trade. Tol calves, #, all natives; corn fed, stead All orders pre o galves. W pire | Srdera promptly executed on Chicago P I cEEE] 2o sRERRReEEEERRERRRERRRRRR R ess2E 8328 state s5e2eess Sesst Tess L7064, T5c; September! 4.90c; November, 5.05¢ December, 5.10c Duluth Grain Market. e s Ophir ; =% |PRoent erm, poor o DULUTH, Jan. 6.—WHEAT—Cash, No.1 Potost eady hard. ‘T8c; No. 2 northern, i0ic; No. fowls, 1413 Dressed: Quiet, unchanged. | northern, fise; May, Toe. ¢ METALSThe London tin market asain | OATE My, suc. displayed considerable activity, a net gain ——— laadvile Cus.. - $Epipoel SRaasvabs aafiviy,,s Ast Seia s —— Vision Stccks In first hands are = oy BT R TR Forcign 3 Shude and prices are maintained. There is the local market again responding to the | (PEORIA. Jan. €—CORN—Firm: No. 3| LONDON, Jan. 6—Rates for money and | & (4 [t il T B advances abroad. was some 8 points highs . : discounts were t04ay 200 the "in: | Barket is so well §oid that orders are Aut dull, the "o.l‘lv ‘:lul::r;tp:{ betng fivé ATS-—Firmer; No. 3 white, 3. debtedness to the Hank of England was : %, W — easily ' liquidated. 1n some departments spot closed '8t 'S ToG3 15tk Copper “was Philadelphia Produce Market. ainess ‘ag éalily Bettos and b sibors also active in Londen, but ruled i| PHILADELPHIA, Jan 6—_BUTTER-|there was & hopeful undertone. FPrices| CHICAGO, Jan. 6—WHISKY—On basis wnmw“m of £116 it | Firm and in demand; extra western | were firm. Consols benefited by the ease | of high wines, o 16a 3d, closing at 3, and eemory, —~WHISK Y—8¢ t ol ek s T | R Pyl houtris® fo5., | of, mongy invastment subport. “Home r-u.. PEORIA, Jan. 6—WHIS! teady Eszxna.28. Dry Goo N YORK, Jan. 6.—~DRY GOODS— Market quiet today on home trade account and quieter than of late in the export di. n good s2833333388s338 eBpR2eSnRREEEY

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