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e e ————————— e A D A Y e A e A A O e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL %0 s oo, mars s, s | oy, e g ooy, o o, e, g vomk gures, | OMAYIA- [IVE, STOCK MARKET| R g N L for futures, the forelgn weakneas velag te- | EGGS— Firmer: f earby, B at the | changed: sterling posted, $.8 for sixty aple territory strictly fine, Tected in the local market; which closcd | marks Tromn st e o " rech | days at $4.87% for, demand. i e fine and fine’ medium, (0gssc; me: N pasy m'mmmm Copper also was lower | southwestern, 2ic, loss off; fresh southern "'m:\‘g‘:. Jan. 7 l(:‘.nh |~]'vnrll\I(~ today, - ! 'll»';:\ rv“.ll"n 'dim iachict o Tetus. Weel " n wondon, closing weak at a decline of 118 | 28, loms of 6 i “correspon: duy last year, ; dot : o | The I ols, Only Moderats Business Mark . Proosedings | i j/nion ciaing weak at & Coclne o " | ¢ o 2T rirm but quiet; New York full | $LI8038490; decrease, §7,106.81 Trains Very Late in Arriving, but Oa | Quotations are nrmiy held. Fall cleaned on Board of Trade, tuture ew York from 106% |creams, prime small, l4c; New York full | NEW NORK, Jun f=Clearings, $1,587,- Held Absut Steady. s Rt i, ovieh B T B T8 ’ 2ieM1.60 for s.andard, | crea Ir to good small, 13%E13%¢ h; labilitles, §158:3,368 - » ™ e Y 2% TR b oh Jake Tor glec: | Xork. Pull creatm prime Iaren o HALTIMOKE, Jur. f—Clearings, $.600.- Lidtx KLV (ot 'California wools' the demand s nd at Mi(=@1215 for casting. | York full crea a o good large, 13 081; balances, $489,00; money, § per cent 0o 2 N 1 R steady, o change to note p PRICES GO SLIGHTLY UP ON ALL LINES | i’ navinced in a3 in sondon. clcaing at | 19e reams, fair to good large, 1@ | gy 11 ATELPHIA, Jan. 1 Clearings, 8- | HOGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS HIGHER | ! e Northern county, cleaned basis, b65Goic £11 18 3, but the | market closed quiet i O44,074; balances, $3,445,851; money, 6 per HOC here was a lght run of hogs on | middle counties, i8GS0c; southern 'counties, at $.50 here at $4.70 and in | St. Loulx cent sale morning, but w0 many of the | 6@iic; fall, free. dS@iTe; defective, 435 v | Londo 5 ht O . 1 LOUIS, 0 s, , (40,811 ;. trains had not been heard 0! hat It w Oregon wools show no change either in ol gt ey e o foe Y ADIOAd | ST LOUIS, Jan. 1.—WHEAT—Highet: | batances, aoClearings, Wowdli | Fat Sheep and Lamba So1a Freely at [ [ofdble 1 el 3h g Whont how many | tone of prices Eastern staple, 18180 Beceipts of Hogs Ald Provistons, |iron contiiues quiet; warrants are nomi. | 0. 0 fed. cash. elevator, . track, sl | cent; New York exchange, % premium Fally Steady Prices, but Quality | N0UId arrive before the close of the day. | ¢holce, 16@1ic; average, 1304c: valley, No. dnt Indasty nal; No. 1 northern foundry is quoted at | o.iC; May, ib@riste aske uly, bid; *a 5 3 & i Buyers took hold in good shape and the i1 1963 No. 3 W@sic. No. 3, isgitc: $2:.002.5); No. 2 northern foundry, No. 1 e, S0 New York Money Market. of Recelpts Rather Infer market was quite active and just about a [ scoured basis, a! nds, 52g68c % & AT Lty s I indry, Higher; No. 2 cash, 0G41c; track, | oo v oo XY nickel higher than yesterd The bulk of | Fleece wools are in good demand, with Freely Early in Day. P O e, > & Soft. Wudhvn R T NEW YORK, Jan, 7.—MONEY-—On call, —No Change in Feeder e e D e o 3 45 x| prices firm and unehanged. Ohio and Penn- T SQATS Higher: No. 2 cash, ste, track. | 80, SO0 DL DO cnster, B0 per cent ightwelghts sold largely from § n, | svivania XX and_above, SgRic: X, 30 OMAIIA WHOLSSALE MARKET. | M May, S bid; No. 3 white, syatec. | BiF, S0 IREMODeY - ST nflS ity S | . | butcher 'weignts brought right around #640 | 2g; Michigan, . e Tor dalbe CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—There was only a - FLOUR - Unchanged: red winter patents, | 5% per cenit: aix months, 5 per cent; prime | ore. SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 7. 1 50L (0050 AUl he early Orrivals sc ols. Ohio and Pennsylvania, washed de- moderste volume of business on the Board | o, fon of e Quotat | 8.85@3.50; extra fancy and straight, $.05@ | mEreantile paper, 5@ per CEOb L with 4.2173"{,’(,',‘; o Cattle. Hogs: Sheep, | Guickly, ‘but, as trains kept arrivin g higan, 30@dlc; No, 1, 3@ of ‘ade to , but prices were well main- E on B0, 8 ! h 5\ N 8 die > da. . S 3 et did not co > 3 2, M@Ede; coarse, M@, Sained, Stay wheat Glomng We higher. May | Stapie -and Fandy Preduce. | B e mathe. nteady, $2.903.50 actual businees fn bankers' blils at $4.8% for | Oficial Tuesday ....0..0. Tt howr.. Runrasestative os SGoel ¥ wenscally, > ~ 'S So8! Ofoa Sanesday " | until a late hour. Representative sales Australfan wool s generally quiet. Quo- s ey TRVILE s e | PR B CORNMEAL-Steady. 2.1, deming and ot SLEm9 fot sixty daye; postel | ORGiAl Wednedday “81 "Along toward noon the market weake < are largely nominal. Combing, bR -‘;' .fi(‘,.h,-flpmu-l-m closed from I.I\"l;:"l'h(ll.TkR\ u;n-.nlm:v;; o ;«'.quflnwr;.‘ - }udhr.lu track, :Jn‘.&r :AL}‘- ) W.8WE@LEH; commercial bllls, UEO| . 4.0 ihis week a little and the close was rather “l”w\l choles unn"rh: basis, T5g80c; good, 376, o T ers, 4@be, turkeys. 12gidc; ducks, Y —Timothy, firm, $11.00@16.00; prairie, | 48 o { ; o GAYS . - I'weakness, however, was most noticeable on | AYel iTde Wheat ruled rather quiet and an easler | geese, i%3@Ac; spring chickens, per ib., 104 | quiet, $10.50@12.00 E SILVER—Bar, Sic; Mexican dollars, | Bame days last week....12 3 | the lghter welghts Wiepresentative pates: YORK, Jan, 7.—~WOOL~Firm. feeling was manifested shortly after tne | lle. JTRON _COTTON TIES—$1.07% e, < . Bale Three weens h q | No Av. Sho Pr No. Av. Sh e coenink, influenced by favorable weather | DRESSED POULTRY—Young chickens,| BAGUING.SG16g7 i1-16c R USRS ruliroad, | e S wesks YL 3 “ P 3 and Mesta and reports of good harvesting weather in | 11g12c; hens, 10@lic; turkeys, 4@l6c; ducks, | HEMP TWINE-Sc L S Same a8y A i 1 - [ i s APReRtine. The, Buying of Stour TN [IEIE: reey. Ntk uruers, WO | PROVISIONS = Park, higher: fobbing, | , The closing quotations on onds are as | Same days last year..... 1264 X “ e OIL CITY, Jan. 7.—OTL—~Credit balances, bushels by a prominent long brought about | BUTTER-Packing stock, 17G17%c; cholce | standard mess, § Lard, lower, $8.70 | follows: o -, | RECEIPTS FOR THE YE 4 © [ 160 ; certificates, no_sales; ehipments, 104 a rally anl was the cause of considerable | dairy, in tubs, Mg 2ic; separator, 2g80c. | Dry salt meats (boxed). easy: extra shorts) | V. § ref. s, reg... 1084 Hockl 1. 4%s. 0TS | The following table shows the recel b » N & 1 Bbis.; average, 79,270 bbls.; runs, §, covering by shorts, Toward the close a| OYSTERS—Standards, per can, 38c; extra | 885 clear ribs, $8.75; short cleats, 39| o 0908 R s st cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | . i bbis.; average, 6,153 obls. strong feeling developed on reports of 3M,- per can, Soc; Neéw York counts, per | Bacon (boxed), easy: extra shorts, $9.62¢; [ 40 3% re€-..: 108 Va0 1 nie :! the year to date, and comparisons with last | 5 2 TOLEDO, Jan. 1.—OlL—~No_change. 00 bushels of cash wheat being loaded for | can, 42c; bulk, extra selects, per gal, $1.75; | clear ribs, $8.75; short clear, $10. do Dew 4s, reg.....1314 *Minn. & St 1 1903, 190 Inc Dec “ NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-OIL—Cottonseed, lhlvl'l,.nll, with M,M‘,l hl:l'wln lknor’h ortfered | buley l(rm rds, per <al 'fl" 16. berth se: | nMHT;Q”és l,;\-n,(l. steady, $3.97%. Spelter, do | 1368 M, K &T 1 h 4 . 11,280 18, B "o | 3 !'llrm, prime )n'l‘(\v;i 3940 l;(e"’fll!llfll. I}fln out of elevators, and the market held weil FRESH " I3H-Trout, te; herring o rm, 45 aske do 100 do 2s. .- 1088 . . 34,988 8 3. 'urpentine, firm, @sic. osin, steady the remainder of tne session. A small ex- | pickere; b perch, 6o; bultalo, | | POULTRY.Higher: chickens. 10c; tur- | do 1005 9N, Y Sheep |11 L &7t ... 90 ¢ ® LONDON, an. T 0T Linseed, S48 fkd port business and a light cash aefnand | dressed, fc; sunfish, 8¢; bluefins, Sc; white- | keys, 12y@13c; ducks, 124c; geese, Sc. do & L10w N3, C Average piice paid for hogs at South |1 3 o Turpentine spirits, 4ls 104d were depressi| factors, May opened un- | fish, Sc; salmon, 1 haddock, llc; codfish, BUTTER — Steady; creamery, 23@30c; | %o 103% No. Paeifi Omaha for the last several days with com- | i} 8 0 SAVAD A\L an. 7.—OIL—~Turpentine, changed to a shade lower at T%c to 7%@ | 12¢; redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, bolled, pef | dalry, 8@ gen. 12y do. 3. o L frm. Sile’ Rosn frm A K G D, g e and ranged between 7ot4c and T6%c, | Ib., 30c; lobsters, green, per Ib., Kc; bull- | EGGS—Steady; loss off. \ R nkx e 0. 4. 21X H a0 0%, 150, G, SL70; 11, 82) M, N, $866: closing o Righer at TBgGisMc, Cledr. | heads. ioci catfsn, 1c; black bass, Heif T Recelpts: Shipmenta; | "o §," R o e . ! L i 150, WW, $420. ances of wheat and flour were small, being | hailbut, i1¢. Flour, bbls, “y W | 8 W RLE e 0 3 o) i only 16,000 bushels. Primary receipts were | BRAN—Per ton, $13.50. Wheat, bu...../l 00 ouad o, i1 L B W, b 3328 o 4 o0 180 By Goodh Market 600,000 bushels, against 600,000 bushels HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | Corn, bu..................... Central of Ga. 5.....106% do 2. 6 4 0L 830 W3 (% 8 640 86 322 80 o 4 . year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth re- | sale Hay Iealers' assoclation: Cuolce No. | Oats, bu... o v do 1 inc a8 A & A. P. 4 | 1 33113 11| SHEEP_The trains were very NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—DRY GOODS-—The rwwa receipts of 360 cars, which, 1 uplang .50; No. 1 medium, $7.50; No. 1 —_— Ches. & Ohlo 4%s. .. 1041 8o, Pacific 4s. | 381 316 | arriving this morning, but the buy home demand continues good. Advances jocal recelpts of 46 ears—with only of | coarse, 31. Rye straw, 8. 'These prices Milwaukee Grain Market. lcago & A. 48 G0 Rallway 5 1 313 | started out and bought up what was offered | of e to %ec are are reported in'bleached L4 | 4 centract grade—made total receipty (or the | are for hay of good color and quality. De- MILWAUKEE, Jan. 7.—WHEAT—Firmer. 3 )F‘l & Q ':| s !l: “rn:- & Pacific Js. 3 uV‘ . in goud season. The market could be | cottons, such as Lonsdale, Blackstone. Uhree poinits of 406 cars, againat 7 cars | mand fair. receipts ligi Jo. 1 northern, T@IEhc: No. 2 nOTthern. | o & N W, & Jo...138 " Citon Pacite o. . 317 | auoted as active and strong. The quality | Buying for export Is moderate at full last week and 440 cars a’ year ago CORN-—g6e . May, 9@ Tohee. | o bR T LRI 2 b 3 of the greater part of the arrivals was | prices. Print cloths very firm: woolen 0O wan easler aside trom the action of | OATS-gc. . oA A GO RRL . SR Weram rather inferlor, 0 that the market on | goods division firm for both men's wear e January cption, which was liquidates —No. 2, -4 " standard, 60c; sample, | Chi Ter. ds % & paper does not look very high. There were | and dress goods. ' quite freely early in the day, but other- VEGLTABLES. g - " | Colorado_ So. 4s. 33t do deb. B some lambs that were good enough to i Wise there was ltile of inierest in the| NEW CELERY Kalamazoo, per dos., | 4@05ke L Denver & K. G. 4a... 3813 *West Shore 4 bring $.00 and some owes Sold up to $.75 Wilsks Basket, trading. January was up Wg¥e at ihe | e, Utah, per dox, dic; California, per Dutain Grate MisRet Erle prior lien 4a.... 98" Wheel. & L. E. 48 It was very evident that packers were opening, inftial sales being made at 47%@ | doz., for stalks weighing trom 1 to 1% Ibs e WEEE SERERS. do_general 4s. 1 Wis. Central 48 anxious for good etuff, but the half fat| CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—~WHISKY—On basis 4T%c, but oh heavy llquidation by the prin- | each, $5GTc. DULUTH, Jan. 7.—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1|F. W. & D. C. is...1lily Con. Tobacco 4 kinds were rather neglected. | of high wines, $L3L cipal holdef, who was afraid the high price | POTATOES—Per bu., 5. hard, ‘W@he; No. 2 northern, 0%c; No. 1| *Bid. **Offered. There were almost no feeders on sale, [ PEORIA, Jan. 7.—WHISKY—Steady at Would turn 'too much corn to this market,| SWEET POTATOES—Iowa Muscatines, [ northern, 72%c; May, Th%c. — . t, as there were several orders in the | $1.81 there was a 'break to 4%c. Covering by | pef bbl, .06, Kansas, 8235, 0 = | OATS—May, c. Boston Stocks and Bonds. harids of commission men. it would be sate | §T. LOUIS, Jan. 7.~WHISKYSteady at shorts, however, caused a rally and the NIPS—Per bu., 4c; Canada ri 5 . A 7O - . 1903. [1902.[1901.(1900. 1899, [1898.1897. | 10 quote desirable grades fully steady $1.32 Clone was ‘unchanged. at 47c. May closed sas peribo e e Peorin Market. SONTON, Jan, tLocall lons Dot ettt Qliotations: Cholee western lambs, %000 | CINCINNATI, Jaa. 7.—WHISKY—Steady 3 . 8- SET8— P " PR " . No. | cENt: oans, b 3 cel al | | 622 e 5.95; o Y 0@5.00; 3 L Mo G cl'rl'Mnr:"r'uli—rr«:-fim--z. per doz., §2 FEORIA, 1L, Jan. 1.—CORN—Strong; No. | closing of stock and bonds ! 5 8 Bl b ) 4 b6l 4 Bl Tl S tive Tamper R0 t0;. cnolce” veariinge, | =t 5 TR demand th b PARSNIPS—Per bu., 40¢. HOATS C N v o gt Oyt 3 629%) G 19 496 4 29 SLH0GM.TS; fair to good vearlings, $4.00@4.50, sirengibening influence. Poor grading was | CARROTS Per b, ic. I e L Savk, Olisoeal 40,0 EIDIRg o . | Rb kR L Y choice wethers, $4.15G4.40; fair to good, $3.78 N also a bull factor, 693 cars being recelved | GREEN ONIONS—Southern, per dozen | ypw yORK STOC o B kb SRR TR o 4 G219 o | 501 4 @4.00; cholce ewes, $3.50G4.00; falr to good, | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 7.—SUGAR-Dull here, with none of contract grade. | bunches, 45c. : : a0 pld 101% Centennial iy 624, * |43 $.00G350; feeder Jambe, $3.0004.00; feeder | open kettle, 35-16c: open kettle centritugal Oats wemhlnlr:‘y nuvgrh.ml tm 'o-Hnl‘mflAth” —Bouthers, per dozen bunches, Boston & Alba'y 38 |Copper Range g 63014 600 506 + | 342 84 31y yearlings, i.n‘:m.“ ;«f{ml ‘l\n‘l:::-.ml;“m 3 -m‘,]rv‘x'_:(xrlr'|g..\ grad. |:;5.»M _\mum. was somewhat firmer. e leading long | 45¢. o’ ‘o arket Reacts When Holders Seek to | Botton & Me...... % Dominfon Coal LT | 3.25; feeder ewer, eprese; ve |3 7-i b-16¢; second -16¢, 1 was credited with taking on @& credit line. WAX BEANS-Per bu. box, $; string 8 Boston Elevated i3 Frauklin | * Indicates Sunday Holiday. sale: quiet: open Kettle, 15 The weathet was: gafher Untavorab) : | beans, per bu. box, §1.50. Renlize Profits, N Y, N H. & H.. 24 [Isle Royale i | . The officlal number of cars c tock | No. . -~ Av. Pt NEW YORK, Jan. SUGAR—Raw, e movetnent and was o muatatnme fou | CABHAGE-Miscellancous Holland seed, | wuw YORK, Jan, 7._The stock market | [UIUUE B 141 [Mohawk * " { brouent ih toaey oy ehoh. Soad. WAkl " cull ewes... s | steady; refined, unsettied. Molasses, firm ture. The close was firm with May i |Peh 1B, Tyc. 4 today, had s reaction which had been | Mex. Centrai ........ 38 oscec o | Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p. H'ses, s i Ao ] higher at 4%c, after ranging between 33% | , ONION ew home grown, In sacks, per | 1040Y, A . '4'Osceola e lc., M. & 8t. P. Ry....... 19 ? i#5 feeder Jambs.... ——— - - —m—— G o1 . tor for many days by the profes- | American Sugar ... 131 Parrot i g estern ewes @c and Mige. Local receipts were 160 | DY Toc; Spanish per crate, 2«. sional elément, The ground of the expec- | do ptd 1201, Quiney Wabash western ew P. B. Weare, ;mbl rfd‘l'u;“ V.Pres. stablishe . NAVY BEANS-—Per bn. WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD cars. BAND A b ¥ tation was that since the middle of Decem- | American T. & T.. 163\, §anta Fe Copper . b ot i Provisions were strong at the start on|, TOMATOES -New talifornia, per 4-bas. |l 0f W& ARt BGC YO8 I lotent de- | Dominion 1. & 8, Srimomiain e e | A . 2 Western ewe Memyers of the Principal kxchunges. Private Wires to All Polnts. lighter receipts of hogs und high prices at | K€t crate, $2.75; Florida, per 6-backet crate, | Ay UG, M) OF (18 ed Irregularly over |Oen. Electric ... y 4 | F., B. NS i 2 3 3 western lambs, the yards, and with the exception of a|®%0. . six weeks, had been recovered. This re- | Mg Electric .......3 . P, ¢ Ry.. Jestern ewek. Hittledecline early In the day, ‘dbe to-iaui: | CAULIFLOWER — Callfornia, per crate. | CoboryNay been practicatly uninterruptod, | uiited Srait . . o e BV s, western wethers. dation, the market ruled strong. A good | $0 FRUITE: GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS Bought and sold for cash or future delivery. OMAHA BRANCH, 110-11 Board ot Trade. Which fs Unusual {n such a short and vio® | { %l Vistoria . ¢ : e e demand for May pork and ribe with lght lent movement. ‘There was ho MAterial | do prd .. ... s . 4455 Day - We . o ; b+ LR Lelephone 15ig W. E. Ward. Locai M-nager ‘ny5 ey Sonues T 4 PEARS—Fall vartetles, per box, $2; Colo= | o A 8% Daly Weat............ 3] 3 western lambs. _ f o| APPLES—Western, per bbl. §2.7: Jona- 3 £ b 2 ke o western ewes. e T B e O e ok | (hans, §4 Now Tork stock, SLs; Cahifornis | hod, SHImAted up to the very cldse. but th New Yark Mikids Quotations A Western ewe: at $16.12%; M lard was up 'at | Beliflowers, per bu. box, $1.60. meant. o large increass in the nfimbgr %t | ,NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The following are Total receipts ..... ..182 2% western ewes 2eaon while ibe were Tibe hidhe. 8| GRAPES — Catawbas, per oasket, 18c; the closing prices on mining stock e Slopasision 66 the Bay's miosis Wae Western lambs..... B holders walting to take profits. The offer- » ™ S Malkghs, Dur keg, HUOLE. ings of this class overcame the markst iceovns B8) Ouarley oo | a8 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | e e Fstimated receipts for tomorrow: Whe: CRANBERRLES onsin, per _bbl, | tofay and carried prices to a lower level. 2 G 3 cars; com, 315 cars; oats, 165 cars; hogs, | #10: Bell ang Bugies, Mi; Rer gox. #8%0. | Tne disturbance in forelgn oxchange sentl: | irunawick G112 % Phoenia i Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, | 4 Western lambs..... 8 3 ¢ L ment by the Dardanelles protest of Great |Comstock Tunnel..... & [ P 5 ¥ 5 25 o 8 w. . = 5 The leading futures ranged as follow: BANANAS—Per bunch, according to stze, | Britain® was reflected . on _ international | Con Cal. & Va..... 185 i Wi ana Comgany [ M 118 1447| CMICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |ZURiiNGTON STATION-10TH & MASON - —— — | e.00g2 80 stocks at the of 23 v = - 2 78 pening. The eelling for Lon- e 18 . Armour & Co.... .24 956 = Articies.| Upen. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | LEMONS-Callfornia fancy, $.75; cholce. | qon account was heavy. The estimates of | 1ron Stiver -i....... 3 | . % | Cudahy Packing Co...... 21 311 | Hogs and Lambs Go Ten Cents Higher,| Burlington & Missouri River. ORANGES-Florlda Brights, $3.75; Calit|1t8 volume vary considerably, some of them MEVILS. O 3 'Standard ; Armour & Co., K. C....... 6 » : “Leave. Arrive. A R e wact Tatas, | Funning as high as 50,000 shares. This first $aieinn Frakner Armour & Co., Sloux City 187 ¢ While Sheep Remain Steady. Wymore, Beatrice and 3.9 L0 ety g " | preseure upon the market was strongly rv-t OB SRR AN Vansant & Co. e | Wt CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—~CATTLE—Recelpts, | “T,incoln y e LTS . in 70-Ib. boxes, per Ib,, | fleted¥and pretty general recoveries were | LONDON, Jan. 7.—Money repay W. I. Stephen o 48 | 2,000 head; good to prime steers, $6.40@6.90; | Nebraska Ixpress.... oo ATEE Persian, i MAb. B3%e™ Per 1| effected within a few minutes but realiz. | the Bank of England decreased the eup- (Hill & Huntzinger .\.00! Voor 1o medium, $3.60G5.50; stockers and | Denver Limited e e oIl 3. tons, §1; | IDE sales continued large at the rally and |‘plies ‘of money in the market today and | Livingstone & Shailer: Yeeders, $2.00@4.50; cows, $1.35@4.50; heifers, | Black Hills and Puget T Turkish, per a-1h box, 14@1Sc. d the market gave way again. Some subse- | there was less eagerness manifested to |Hamilton & Rothschild.. r © | $2.00@4.40; canners, $2.35G2.60; bulls, $2.25@ | Sound Express b 3 a s O, quent efforts were made to reyive the mar- | offer the surplus available. Discounts con- | B. . Hobbick (el ¥ 4.50; calves, $3.76@7.50; Texas fed steers,| Colorado Vest _Ou'v i Q_flBLELLANP-O‘;S- ket by bidding up infiividual stocks, but | sequently hardened. Business on the Stock | Cther buyers . $4.00G4.85. Flyer T &.SOX\EYVA ew Utah, per 24 .the selling was renewed on all advances | exchange was irregular and dull. Consols HOGE—Receipts today, 20,000 head; to-|yLincoln Fast Mail.......b 2: & 9.7 am N eEidev Comiin M and the closing was weak at about the | were easler on the Dardanelies situatio . 1,720 7,700 morrow, 28,00 head; left over, 7,00 head; | Fort Crook and Platts- Lofl skv,éfi(a';'\'v-r‘fw' s '&" ;fi" % 355‘\\ %ownl. A late break in St. Faul to below | and the hardening ot money. Home ralls | . wind of last night | 10c higher; mixed and butchers, $6.16@8.55: | ~ mouth .................. b11:06 am R |81 wae an effective influence on sentiment. | were erratic and eatisfactory traffic returns | and today caused much delay in the arrival | good to_choice heavy, $6.60G8.80; rough | Bellevue & Pacific Joi. 50 pm a 8:27 am BT In the early dealings support was consple- | had no effect on them. Americans opened | of stock trains and at noon there were sev- | heavy, $625@5.55; light, $.%6@6.35; bulk of | Bellevue & Pacific Jet...a 3:00 am TOBEQRN, er db, 2ci ghelled, de. | gous in the Goulds, including Manhattan | eheertul and with eome ‘substantial ad- | eral trains that had not been heard from | sales, $6.290045 ® WG 9% “Jeash . & rOounstl No. 108aited, 7c. No.'3 sajted, 8igc; No. 11 oarls e carings of United Betes Bion) | reflectod the tone 1 New Tork Ervcs | oving to elegraph lines being down. Asa | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 15,000 ansas ©ity, St. Jowep oune veal Calf, 8 to 1% 1bs.. Se. No. 3 veal | I o O el s e | e errard ere e e ane Ameris oy | result it was Impossible for buyers and sell- | head; sheep strong: lambs 10c higher; good Blufts, R St e higes, b@ise; | induced some large buying of the stock | afterward were irreguiar and Americans |ers to form much of an opinion of ‘the ! to choice wethers, $4.25: _fair “to. choice | Kansas Cit sheep pelts, 25G75c; horse hide n.doc‘fio. fontizing T e e e tiaant oyt = e m;"""nm"“":‘ -:::dlower"l;n amount of stock in sight, and the morning K mixed, $3.25@4.00; western sheep, $3.60G4.80; | g¢ Loul, }.y,,” Y Ribs— NUTB—Walnuts, No. 1 soft sheli, per Ib., | that the rumors of a coming dividend on | local flatness of copper, which closed at 6. well advanced before much trading | native lambs, $450475.90. Kansas City Night Ex e 16c; hard shell, per Ib.. Uc: No. 3 soft sheli, | Yennessee Coal were unwarranted had an | Kaffirs hardened on ‘Colonial Secretary L T D MG ORtisl yestafiiyi © Meoup S IDMenI May er Ih. 13c: No. 3 hard sheh, per 1b. 180} | unfavorable eftect on' the Iorelgn roup. | Chamberiain'e statoment that there: Will | fen svomre riten: SvoloK efone any, corn- | Cattle .- te i - Eivazits per Ib.. izc, filherts, per Ib.. 12c: | Rimerican Car, however, fot T L ™ e catonit LAa Loy ot T Nod L | fed steers moved over the scales. Buyers | Hogs . 28,784 3,976 | Chic: Special.. o 1 Sl per, gt Mneriey P, I ;| Americun Car, Sowerer, ot up & ol | nok be iy, oxconey txsation o the B | waed Sl o “Soout, e viendy 120 | GRIcHE VRt i Cash guotations were as follows: per Ib, 1oc: pecans, large per Ib.. 1 Favorable showing of earnings. The decs | 0 waa.withdrawr from the Bank of Hng. | Bhcew but seliers were holding for yester- Smav Tossls FLOUR-Eazy: winter patents, 8 . | Bl per 1., Hie; ocoanpte. pet. doz., Mo laration In Governor Odell's T TRid olRv Tor shinment to Malta. 8- | day's ‘quotations, so that the better grades Kansas City Live Stock Market, Chicago Limite f chesthuts, per 1b., loc; peanuts, per Ib., | criticism of the franchise P ARIE Tan. T oReatirs openod” weak on | Coilld be quoted steady. The half fat kinds | KANSAS CITY, Jan, T.—CATTLE—Re. | Fast Mall 9068.2); bakers, $2.25G2. Sikc; roasted peaiiuts, 'per Ib. 7Tc; bIack | favorable effect upon the stocks of cor. | the bourse toduy. Parquet stocks wers | mentmcEiccted, and sellers found it a diffi- | ceipts, 7,800 natives, 600 Texans; calves, 200 wVREAT No, 3 spring, T8gTsc; No. 3, g | itute, per bil. 41: Wickary mits, per bu.. | porationa cftected."The dvance'in Sugar | Zrm. AU the close prices were firm. "Hio e o pryentog a hreak, | head. "all natives: ‘corn fed caitle steady: | UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. . d 3 Or . . S = e y 3 " DeBes 0 ) b - | cows an eifers, steady to wer ; CORN~-No. 3 Wic: No. 2 yellow, dexc. | OLD METALS, ETC.oA B. AIPIEn | fisiaond inorease, und (s slack Wae rup | Brivate rats of discount was 3 15-18 per cent | 1raina kept arriving all day o there was | quarantine steadyi ' cholce export and| ynion Pactac. OATS-—No. 2, 82%c; No. 3 white, n&m. quotes the following prices: Iron, country, | ported to help sustain the rest of the miar- | Three per cent rentes, 100f 22isc + | no close to the market until night. | Quarantne ¢ steors. 5.0008.00; fair {0 Ea00: . 2 RYE—Nc. 2, 48c. mized, per ton, $11; iron, stove plate, per | Bet. ‘The proposition for practically doub- | BERLIN. Janc T—Prices opened strong | seine SO market was also slow In getting | §3556.00; stockers' and feeders, 12808425, Leave. BARLEY—G00d_feeding, 35@4%c; fair to | ton. $; copper, per Ib., $igc; brass, heavy. | ling the stoek of the Bannaylvania sailrond | on the bourse today, but were mot main: | Terted, but buvers evidently were in need | weutern ‘fed steers, $3.00g8.%5; Texas and | Qveriand Limited... 9:40 am cholce malting, 46@66c. per_Ib.. 4c; brass, light, per Ib., Sic; lead, | depresard that sectrily, There wers wide | tained and turned Hnactive. Canadian Pa- | oplre®h Subblies, and the market held Just | 1qian steers, $2.7504.25; Texas cows, $200g | The Fast Mol - SEED~No. 1 flax, $1.14; No. 1 northwest- 1, ‘8c; ainc, per Ib, 3c; rubber, ber | movements in some of the less active | clfic started With a rise of 2 points, Which | mooet fachy Toerncn teraits vars Fate | 325 native cows, §2.0004.25; native heifers, | Chlfernia Fxpress. gn, 321 prime timothy, $385; clover, con. | [l 84 Flocks. ncluding guins of 31 exch in Hock- | later ‘was wiped out.” Navigation shares re: | DATKCL ARSLY \CRONCE LFROINE was (411N | 40g200; native’ canners $1.00G235: bulls, | PGS EYPISHEL - PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $17.70. WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. DR At s ?.H\":n(af;fi‘rg‘s,"':?rf: e e o nais " and mines Cwore | changed hauds without much trouble. Thd ul‘l‘(?&“f:‘—l(ncelpu 5,008 hetid: market about | The Atlantic Express. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $0.82%. Bhort ribs sides fog was atiributed In some quarters.to'® | Atm. Mychange oh London, 3m 4% pree, | Same as with steers, there was no close | g, higher, closing weak: top, $8.5T%: bulk | The Colorado Spectal. (oose), $8.55@8.72%. Dry salted shoulders shitting of loans, but the call rate did not | for checks. Discount rates: Bhort bills, 3 | gty orket until a late hour. of Malcs, $6.00G6565; heavy: 36. Chicago Special..... (boxed), BI6GS.60. Bhort clear sides (boxed), | 110-111 Board of ‘Crade, Omaha, Neb— | 20" 08 O ST er cent ot any time, and | per cent; three months' bills, 7% Der cent. - | gt the came natehon thee S0 yesiorqar | mixed packers, $800g6.60; light, i | Lincoin, Beatrice and $9.00@9.12%4. . Telephane 1516. frcreasing \iberallly was shown. by fenders | 7 T T about the samb notahes they did yesterday. | yorkers, 6.1SGR.ITH: Digs, 36.10076.00. Stromisburg Express. Following were the receipts Lnd shipments | CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—WHEAT—There has|in the matter of “collateral. The money Cotton Market. he continued light recelpts of stockers | gHEEP AND LAMBEReceipts, 4000 | North, Platte Local. of flour and grain: been & firm’ wheat market, up %@%oc over | market continued to gain from the sub-| Npw ORLEANS, J 7.~COTTON~ | freah aubpiies. and o & result there was |nead; native lambs, W08 —~westérn Grand Island Local. Mc'wf Shipments. | Toesday's cloce " The oincipel” sppor: | treasury, which had another payment of | oiietW, | DEIEANS, | S8t pf B T | e e o mpatition for the fen onaq | wethers, $3.00G380; stockers and feeders,| fllinotis Cemtra Pre, s -] %m! has been the buylng by Armour. St. Louts | 30,000 today by transier from San Frau'| g Ty, steadys '®ood ordinary, 2c; miadiing, | bunches tnat arrived. As high as $4.2 was | §0G3-6. Chicago Express. aikio) | eBoTted 00,000 bushels loading Qut thers| L PTonion was arrested and steriing ex- |8 fiisc: #9od, idding, Sc: middling falr. | DAIC for at e okond & Bood. strong hrics. | - New York Live Stock Market. Chicago, Minnespeils & : 2000 | K Semmated that Furope would require | ghanke rates here were silghtly higher, the | pUCSCETRCORIS, RIS Bae, SOk SRR | Bevera"saits, in fnct, looked quite a little | NEW YORK. Jan. 7.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | Minneapolts & 8t. Paul ;< . 11,207 | 164,000,000 Dushels of - wheat " from North én'm'"d being augmented by the large sell- | UG fc: March, §005.010; May, 8.13G8.t3c; | hightt than recent sales, and the market | 4011 head; bulls, steady; cows,”steady (G| Express ... Y, bY. 2100 | America, which would ‘average 3,700,000 | Ing of stocks for London account = lLondon 8.77@8.19c: " July, 8.83@8. could safely be quoted a dime higher than | strong; steers, $4.75@5.80; oxen. $3.80G4.50; | Chicago Express On the Produce exchange today the but- | Fushels weekly during the next twenty-|Money supplies arc much reducec by re- ; Septemnber, 5.70G3.80c. Yesterday nn anything desirable. Repre- | bulls, §2.75G4.00; cows, $1.80G3.75; extra fat, | i Sl S IRANSE L steady: cremm- | elght weeks. Cables were Indifferent. Ar.|Payments to the Bank of ¥ingland. The re- | “Niw YORK, Jan. 7.—COTTON—Opened | sentative sales 3039, Cables quoted market firm for llve | Ohicago, Rock In erles," 18g28c; dairies, 17G25c. Eggs, quiet, | gentine weather continues fine for harvest, | action In the copper market became Irreg- | grm”at an advance of 4G6 points and in- BEEF STEERS, cattie, cteady to strong for sheep; refrige- EAST. o loss off, cases returned, Cheese, inneapolls, says flour bide are out of :‘-‘rr\t'nfeym'w.’,}n“'" stocks. Total sales, | 'r i 64 the advance to 7@13 points on an | No. Av. rator beef, dull at o per xh.;du-‘qmu. 500 gmvn:u g:yll’l:m hl(: a ' 13 @14c. L value, $3,65, Ay * ; A o ad cattle, 30 and 4,10 quar- | Chicago Day . B S ood Inae sty are, 0000 uabale: | *Uinited Btates bonds were all unchanged | S00rmous demand following & Hee of 3 [ Hee i | A ORI AL A Chicago Express.. ints on futures and 6 points on spot. with | +4 2. L NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, ) Pie' | on_the last call bot 4 2 1084 ALVES ceipts, 1311 hi firm; | Des Moines Express. b 5% Dushele New Fork ronorted 16 Ton SH CRTR Tt o1 ba e e 2. -+ 1078 ot hivectorn higher, vedls, $5.50950; barns | Chicago Fast Expres 169,000 bushele. New York reported 18 loads | The following are the closing prices on | po.1; (he upward movement was accelerated g Tor export. Tiacal receipts. 48 cars, with | the New York Stock exchange: X5 fullitte an the pare of the receipts to In- 1 ] Yard, mominal: westerns, $3.50G4.62%; year- in L Quotations of the Day on Various|one of contract. Estimates for Thirsday, cieienee 851 8o Rallway ... crease as predicted with reports from the ot 4 lings, 5 1G3.00; city dreased veals, 1@ldc. | Rocks Mountain Litd.. Commodaitie o % learn Market was infiuenced some by i |20 2 o8 o, PA i 4 | SO0 maridets of the countey, ” indicating it oG Recelpin, b60) head: frms etate, | Lipcole, Colo, Springy ¥ g ul message from New York predieting | P4l 3 b, i * continued indifference to sell, the New Or- 1006 H jaETA, ROMVES i : o 2.4 Dble; exporie. 060 bble atendy. Hrits | e Seavoard would need to come to Chi- iy Toledo, B L &7H: 0 | SO Deculative mariet atill Tuling at & SHERE AND 'LAMBECRecelpts. 8438 | Weat BT e more_active; Minnesota pa e Viglapti oaRe TOr Epring. wheat within feur Vo/gix | . : | premium over the New York basls; later 116 B e H40; lambe: 85,506 314; | Okiahoma. Fiyer.......a 5:20 pm 3 B 8. conesee do ptd.... the Englis| market weakened to barely oo e few wel ) oEin weni 7 iy . by o hte aen hatents, B.6008.0; | CORN-—Market has “been firm, with the 1111 38% Wabash steady, clcsing at a net rise of 3Gk points ] Cully, $4.60; Canadian lambs, nominal $.00G2.5; winter low grades, $2.6G295. RYe | Fanbily " mincas i, Tiaet ! UREY, which ik el g T Bt % abat 1 Tive Stock Market e Pire e, i ne & LB A 4 ch prices retired to abd L > Y R R A enough selling, however, by holders to put | iyl | o 34 pra the ‘Glosing basts of yesterday. Again. ihe | ey ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7.—CATTLE-Recelpts, | 8t Louls iocal, 2na ta areive ved o -5, SPOt| the price bick to Tuesday's close. Local |(Chicaso & E. e o atral,y market turned strong on enormous outside 1360 | 4500 head, Including 3% head Texans ol Bluffs...... . E 210:0 pm EORNMIEAL—Quiet yellow western, Jus; | TCCSIPt&: 293 cas, with none contract. "Es- | Chcsts, &, i R 37| Duying and prices returned to about the e B, Brandyvine, BOGLE timates’ for Phursday, "SI cars. Primary | e {1y, Amertcan best figures of the forenoon. The south and kY — : RLBLIEIBY 00001000 10 an 0900 80 385 SHTIAL RAILWAY TIME CARD. *Wheat | Jan. ay July *Corn— Jan, ¥a 2 553 3 May July Pork— 3 ay Lard— Jan. Ay uly 38 #82% ¥s B! & §5 53¢ g% amy St e B5g fsBy T3z BEPT 888 33 23 - 5828z:5828233A3InE3T 1105 g 4 teady to strong; good native shipping and o) . MIL k i [ . i e Kcern. $1 doio.s0, with strictly fancy Ck«“:;:::; ‘:m'.:, ukee & 6. Paul. i b 124 quoted up to $6.50, dressed beef and butcher Chi, 4 l*‘-;yExpr . Ly i § = o fecding. Cib c. 1, | TeCeiPts, S0 busheis against 7000 a U232 United Sta Europe ware conspleuous Buvers, New Or- : c. | "Buftalo. = 1Ltar ago. “learances, 2 ushels. ew feago Ter. & Tr... Wells-Fargo Ex ties bought freely in this market; eers, 26605.60; steers nder 1,000 Ibs., % -4 Buftalo: gnalting, figsc. ¢ 1. L. Buftalo. "I York ‘reports ) loads. (nken foF €xpOTt. | o pid.y. ... 4% Amai epper M35, Which yesterday held u weak relation ; ! 8 15 S 00: atockers and feeders, $2.75g4.00; | Chicago Limited.... : a T:50 am afloat. ;o " "N | Loop Snaing Salen SO0 bushels. There |0 C. ©: & 8¢ L.... 6 Aner 2F &7 to the generul future Ust, showed leading "UUUSTEERS AND COWS. wa and helfers, §2.25@5.00; canners, $1.60¢ | Des Moines Express. g a 3:40 pm was_about 100, orado 80....... o ; . Oy o'l o A I o e alven $4.00Q 80; BT Ractin, w1l apors | T abtgbtcth viong i B e B B B o R e W e e, Bl 5 Wi it el iy Hioas: | “cateans & Nertwenters atlost; Noo 1 northern, Dubuth, "deiec, € o | frelght raten wil advance 14c. Cash corn | Bebbe & Wi Py y00, P B o Rileged io be Gperating for & g lea and Mghts, 36.90G8.25; packers, | MAIl i oo T~ X J 2 | has ‘been_firm to e higher. 1110 &9s Brooklyn R, T.. ... ey | lower level of prices on the theory that re- . $6.15@6.40; butchers, $6.30.65 oAt % SO b afloat. Oftions hesitating at first he- | " OATE ‘The f 1 , N 6 ! , 5000 | Daylight 8t. Paul. causs of the dull specslative trade. Wheat | | \TE n“e feature in oats has heen buy . 3y & Iron 113 | e:ipts might be expected soon 1o Increase, . 5 BHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,000 Viight Chicago. aguin hardened todh? on infiuential Chicago | i€ B¥ on, and futures advanced i 2 214 | with trade conditicns not overpromising | 3. s : head; market steady to firm; native mut- | pova @t G Duying, steadler Franch cables, covering | pochols wolt from’ pove ash Saomand-40 s aaiee Wi 2 | 4nd: dhe Mpeculative {ntetest 90 long And 4 < tone, $3.5G4.00; lambs, 100080, %fim’mu’rnnd Yoosl Oarrall ... 3 J els =0l om here ane .000 at New . e BIs | too seattered for any further rise on a bucks, $2.00G4.00; stockers, $1.50@3.00; Tex- | 1 o and mmall recelpts, the close being MC | York for export. Local recelpts, 130 cars, | oo kimg Coal ... 1% | wholesale basis. On today's decline ~the A g ans, §2.7503.60 Fast Chicago... Il higher; Ma: m.P 13-16c; closed at T9%C; | with six tract. Esti do pld........ Inter. Paper 1w Fast 8t. Paul.. July, iHige: closed at T, S aate e Bchan Ud8Y: | yiinots Centrai - do ptd 75" P cotton Sold fell largely filo the hands af P Limited Chicago. CBRN Raceipta. E000. bushels: exports, o s Las vahds | Towa Contral ... Inter. "Power. 'V....... 84t | SEONS parties, forced (o buy cotton iby, the #t; Joseph 'Live Ateek Masket, Fast Mall oLaciede g aordinary strength of the statistical . st o R ator, and tic,’' £ o b aftoat; No. 3| houses: On the ‘advance there was iiberal | o piar. . /1 bteady @t a met advance of 1 point on Jan- . 33 headt natives, nd helfers, $2.00g4.40; .. The; No. 2 white, 6ite. Optlon | yealiging. May ribs and mork were strong- |L. & N... " X 120 © | uary and a decline of 4G6 points on the i erns, $3.3505. lows and x 3 ‘| 8t. Louls E: rket was fairly active, with Shorts again | et and Mttle was offered at an 3 f Venls 750: bulls and stags, $25@4.65; | Bt. Louls Express.. 3 y time. | Manhattan L.01111100150 | Pacific Coast # |later monthe. Sales of futures estimated veals, §8 os ‘$2.6004 “tockers | K. C. and 8t. L. Bx.. buey owing to & storm west, export demard | rade has been Mght Gurlng entire sesston. |Met. St. Ry, 1404 Pacific Mail 4 350,000 bale: yearlings and calves S26004.35; = st r and poor gradih, January had a sharp | There wore 39000 hows: mirket nctive and | Mex. Contrai 111115 peoplerGas U | MR TORIS, Jan. 7e-COTTON-Steads; Grorsd it § ang (eeders, BNGUE 0t and B whate e, highor asainat e | stranger: prices SGIOC higher. Estimates (MeX Natiors) - B B e s | middung, $%e: siles. 00 bales: recelpts, |3 i 3 OO e . ahd hesyy, | WEBSTER DEFOT—16TH & WEBSTE §ic; February cdlosed ai (e May."ua Sy, B0 hend, awainer: H108 Tane weok | o pacite 111111 10N pullman £ Cir s | %2, Palcs: shipments. 383 bajes: el Ll 37 vigs, H0@620; bulk, W0 | promont, Eikhorn & Missouri i closed at 4 July, (hiKe! closed 1B st Jear oN COM e ¥ b B e Totees % | TLIVERPOOL, Jan. 7.-COTTO . 3 SUHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 2,087 Valley. OA4B-Recelpts, 48,000 bushels; exports, st 4 RINPANT: 1 ui | falc demand, prices ¢ points higher: o i hend; active: top native lambs, $5.80G5.00; Laamh:” h s 2,646 bushels. Spot, firm; N doc; stand: 2 + 3 ' Tenn: Coal & Iron... 62is | fcan middling fair, 5.34d; good middling, | §-- ¢ 6 ewes, $4.254.00. Black Hills, Deadwood, X 5 No. 8 9% § Whits.| TCamasa City G Provisions. ion Bay & P. £%0d; middling, #720; good ordinary, 4.48d; B . ) : jack, Hills, Dea it e . & i Noag%e | L ANSAS CITY. Jan. I—WHEAT—May 5 »a ordinary, 4364, The sales of the day were s . Wona, Hot foviags....s 30 pm & 50 pm . ot gisgne. My ostho: | caah, No. 3 |oniarie & ¥ Leather .7 110,000 bales, of which 500 were for specula- . o Bouging o 4 3:00 pm © 6:00 o, Bominal, treck. white WOV Do | B ot Jo. 5 DRI e i, Bgite; | Laairen e U 8. Rubber | Hlon Bag export and included 8.0 Amer, ] Jeced : Hastings, York, Davia o i Y Cloeed &b KOG i MAY. | rejected, 62@efc; No. ¢ red, 61Gesc; No. . o By ‘tm:fl,».r.“,;,”m_.w bales. including 35,100 . fram) ATTLERe :msr.m"’ (ot IRE g 3 b tes) America 'es opene d closed p 4.50G5.00; cows, bu d mnixed ity 3 o JoSRVORG. Nowe; paf b January, 3@ May, Ste s T4 Vel - 3 | berely endy: " Xmerican midaiing. Jan- 4 stockers and feeders.” 3 50G8 plixefer and Béward .. b 3:00 pm b :00 pm e . it ' ' @0 18 Did...oiserss T Western Union { uary, 466d: January and_ February, 4.6d; ves, 32256108 .incoln, e ¢ o on e chopen. | o Rite ag. ot i, WMOMC: No, 3| g0 13 B0 S Laas Tnies February and March 4.66d: March and 3 HOGS.- Receipts, aricet. o porars and Fremont.... 10:3 am 1901, $3g2sc; olas, 7| OATS—No. 2 white, 3c; No. 2 mixed, Mc. 5, 1 & W 1A o pid April, 4.66d; April and May. 4.664.614; May # 3 selling at $.60 bulk, $5.95G8. . Local.. ... \‘g g RYE—No. 2, 46c o PR - S R, C. Southera..\ and June 461G+ ma: "”'a"«"'(;'odudauu.\ KL 4 SHEEP—Re st Chicago, St. Pa ; HAY-Timothy, $12. : e %, do - 8 July and August, 4.67 ; Augus o IRES-Quisty ?:lgemn,“? o= 2-’. ¥ mothy, $12.00§12.50; prairie, $9.25¢ do pld. 111l i35 maek Tataad | and September, 4.61d; September and Octo- 3 ] Stock 1 ris o Paaan : 1be., 14¢. . " | " BUTTER-Creaméry, %G2e; dairy, 2¢. | *oerea » . ber, 4.41d; October and Novémber, 4374 The following were the receipts of live | ioux Gl Famagss: iR e P s EOO8 Fresh: 4 eved. s - he six principal eities yesterday: o . 8 TN Bt shsud . pudsity, 450 | SIS Receipts. Shipments, R al mareetrrps s Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. | stack a4 the Bix DrincEtne. floge. Hbasp.| TSNt Losel o b 845 am ; meas, §10.50G11.00; beet hams, §20.60% | Wheat, bu enenenen 32,800 7,000 s NEW _YORK, Jan. 7T.—EVAPORATED | i Omaha . 5889 3028 Missouri Pacifie, Y e‘;o. 16.00; ;x“- Indla mwess, :)‘:'.‘ ':':--» “ -I‘W‘~ LONDON, Jan. 7.—Closing quotations APPLES—Continues firm under a moderate 3 .]n A80 (oo ee nae 1§'(::1 hg{zr:;}m ‘k,r:r':l. Via . "Cat meats, dull; pici bei- 3 b ousols, _mos 9 5.16 New York Central....158%5 | mOVement; commen are duoted at 4Goc; ® R wsas City o 00 4 ceping er : 410:2 am Ties, $5.50610. Dlckied. shoulderte. 308, e $3% Nortolk & Westem,. 747 | chelce, S%@C%c: fancy. TGi%e AND HEIFERS. 8t Lo - 650 2000 | — pickled hams, 311 1.%. Lard, ‘gule Toledo Gr 3% do pld o CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS — Spot | 0 8t. Jos 4.81 2.067! a Dally. b Dally except Sunday. d Dally ‘Western steamed, §10.8; refined, dwll; con-| TOLEDO, Jan. 7.—WHEAT-Dull, un- ssffontario & Western.. 34 | prunes are firm. parti ularly on sizes 5- HEIFERS Bloux City 3. 100 | except Baturday, e Dally except Monday. South America, $11.35. Pork, | chas : gash and January, Tic; May, S 164§ {Peansyivents % | As and 9)-708, though all descriptions were . ——— | ¢ Sunday only. family. §i8 short clear, §I950G2L; | CORN-Dull, "unchanged;’ January, #e; JENRE & Ghle. ... 1o R ang ines. 3% | well held up'_to ‘quotations. which ranke S tals 29,185 mess, v, M. & ;¥ B8 | from e to o for all grades. Apricots - AL LOWE Firin; eity, Bc: countey, 80| MGATE Dull, steady; Janusby, Mige: May, | Coimametty & Obio - Ul do 1 M &8 | Sreinecting with o sughol beiter demand | | ; Weel Masket. STEAMSHIPS. c. e, « iy Southern Rallway.... 360y 4 or boxes and TG LOUIS, Jan. 7.—WOOL demand g 4 ) al, 3 ull, lower: January, ; March, i3 southern £ and or ¥ Zic; light fine, 16@19%5c; heavy fine, 13@16e; | BGTAT ' 4 mm—m 6843 i steady | $680; prime tmothy, $18: prime Alsike, i :{,S;”.'“p,‘;""‘ \ i ull wikhed, 19025 ’“ Th ket | Resumpti 2 of Gige by, (ke mammoL tat g f T JOL~The | tioa o b ol L Minncapolls Wheat, Flour and Rram. |yl co 308 Wenaah % | NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—COFFEE—Spot Rio, | , A whole, but some houses report a good | “euits sud New Englaud. to the Medi.e HEESE — Recelpts, 213 pkgs.; fitm Ladiavinie"s Nain. 1550 do pid. quiet,. M, \rregular: Cordova. Ta@iic | | . Lw Dsiness. Manufacturers are still | 4leas from Hoston. direct to Gibralia:, tancy large. state tall cream, Poolost, i ,“‘Esff‘m)‘f‘flhfl.");n';;:{‘"EQT,‘,:'H’, MoK &T B * Mg Futures opened steady at a partial ad. 1 Diying freely. There are indications that iR Oenos. pies and Alexandria, 1§3: o. . 4 rhe TEEPERREERRR S 53338333 e! 2EE23ITTIRE 83 arket opened strong R 2EBERT e 22 s LE] e white, & . Me; late made, -y BAR SILVER—Steady; 22 5- ° vance of 5 points undér covering, induced W #yme buyers think that the 18 as | TREY mu nd* e, ™ fasey small; eplored anid white, tall e e No. 1 northern, T No. 3 northern, | B8 Sy e i her s | by firmer Elropean cables. Recelpts cori- o high os 1t 18 lkely to §o, but there 18 cer- | s monwealih. Jan. & Feb e March i um.o e made, 13%4e. . LOUR—Firm; first P s5; | discount in the open market for short bills | Unued dull, however, and there was con- 3 i | tainly nothing in the present condit o Asores, Naples and Genos. S—Recelpts, 436 frm: state | s (53 65 e, .50 | is 3% per cent and for three months' bills | siderable liguldation by former bulls, which ] which woald indicate that the price limit | wygncouver’ vinesnecenc.dlll. W Wob. 21 and Pennsylvania, average , e, west: 10; second clears, . is 3@ per cent rved to eheck the advancing tondency, - : 18 has yet been set. There was a tremendous broman Jan. 31, March it ern, to faney, BRAN—in Dalk 18 though the market was generally steadv 3 232 i b 4 advance, especiaily in pulled and combing | $Proceeds (hrough (o Alexandria on the POULTRY—Allve, unsettied; tarkeys, M J Bank Clear closing on_practically the opening basi OWSE AND HEIFERS. wools, which were relatively below the | January and February voyages. 18e: agihe. Drassed: Siow: . pestom Philadelphia Produce Mark: The sales footed up 26,250 bags, includipg: B 90 150 market, These wools show an advance of | *‘Also sallings—Boston to Liverpool; Port- chickens, 1 ; western fowls, 134G18); P! BOSTON, Jan. 7.—Clearing ; | January, 4.25@4.30c; February, 4.35c; !-T. * AND FEEDE! 3ufc per pound and are now fully on a| land, Me., (w0 Liverpool. For ral book- tnm- Pl-nl.ARlLPHlA. Jan. 7—BUTTER- | balances, §1.517.7%. Le6e; April, 450c; May, +8@46c: July, " . parity with the balance of the market iet, éte., apply to local Agent or COM- Quiet prints 1o lower; extra' western | CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Clearings, 29,780,512; | 480c; September, 495c; ember, 4.9lc. 5 eratese H 1 VThe request for territory wools continues | PANY'S OF FICE, 8 Dearborn Bt., Chicag: ' ' ¢

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