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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1903, —— e 1% o " COMMERCIAL AND FIN ;\A\'(L\Lyi‘(‘.\".,"l“'.,i;f e irea *i Sbiour 8 | Soieaemior B, "SFineer® U6k alitunl | Bioci "shermnne "woa sesernity quiec and | OMAIIA LIVE Sm(fl MARKET @4.60; yearlings and calves, $2.75¢0.55; stock- ers and feeders, §3.2504.60. 2 HOGS—Recelpts, 6,801 head; light and | lght mixed, 36 redium and heav points o §21 %628 1. but without attract- |6 1ikd; May, 6& %d lacking support, ow o ture o fig buyers. There was an advance of 1ot 1n | - CORN—8pot - ® oTE rierqel AL uhoectaim s AL —8pot; Steady: American mixed, | money being regarded as uncertain. A s Tt th 1don copper market, which closed at | new, 4s 1134d; March, 4s §%d; May, 4s 2%d. tention was ceatered chiefly on American: ' 1 6. 0; plgs, 8 00; bulk, $6.424G6 y 53 10 "for spat and at £55 16s 34 Tor fu: | " ERAB. Caradian, steady, fa 10 EiCh pened Reosi " " e ) Rraeipte, 36 Nead i Velume of B‘:}“’i‘"‘)’:“d Board of Trade is | { vei but the iocal market continued quist P“:‘.Hl'}(:n“l. Louis eancy winier, steady, | vile & N T etk . foay. | Oattle Reosipts Heavier Than Expeoted and | ¢ top mfil':-x?nlv:u‘n'f‘ ls"n:.’ll‘:;fl\v::hlnn i ) i erate. and ‘nominally’ unchanged, Standard 18 | g 3 ver & Rlo Grande and Atchison, Topeka & H top wethers, $4.60; top ewes, $4.15. y | tunted e 911,308, Take 0891225 and eleetro. | HOP_At London, Pacific const, firey, | Banta Fe wer the Teatures, with K Prioss Took a Drop. 8 D we top i¥ile and casting at 31215, Lead was quiet | £6 12sg £7 be. splcuously prominent. They closed firm Cotton Market. and uncha don at £1 here at #.7 wsgow closed at 535 7d and in Middles- | Bacon, Cumberland cut, 28 to 30 Ibs., Stead 3 ged here at $.12 and in Lon- | PROVISIONS—Beef, qulet; extra India |Consols were easier. Gold amounting to 1 S Spelter also was unchanged | mess, 110s. Pork, easy: prime mess west- | £10.000 was withdrawn from the Bank of | HOG MARKET GENERALLY A DIME LOWER| : 1 NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 8-COTTC Steady: sales, 2,90 bales; ordinary, 2 good_ordinary, 2i-16c; low middling, 2%c: i6c and in London at £%. Iron |ern, S« 6d. Hame, short cut, .quiet, England today for shipment to South * ) ] » 3 " ® k] L 1 % ® 0 ] © -( ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘. changed. Provisions were easier, May op- No. '3 hard, 6 | Three per cent rentes, 10f 22i4c for the ac- of 10 points was apparent on Janu- #%e; July, 67@6Tke; cash b - tions closing from 2is@5c to 10c lower. 5D POULTRY—Young chickens, | gc: No. 3. 6@oic: No. 4 b6geic; rejected, | count. Exchange on London, %fldc for | Five days this week... 15,824 90 18,367 1 ‘ Reports of unsettied weather Li Argen- | 11@12c; h 10@llc: turkeys, 14@l6c; ducks, 7 0 5814 69« 3, 6887 * | checks. TR 2084 ¥ 1 nd 1 point on other months. There ports ¢ n 8! @12c; hens, 10@lic; turkeys, 1 c c; No 2 red, 0. 3, 867ic. SERLIN, Jan. 9.—Prices on the bourse éfl::: :‘-J‘ ‘-):;O;Nk LTI a0M 18908 . A ohe pretty ‘active covering and re- tine, firm cables and small receipis caused | 10glic; geese, l@i2c. N—January, iy, U8ie: cash, a little strongth In the wheat pit early | BUTTER-Packing stock, 11@17ie; cholce | No. 3 mixed, L Bose. No- % white, Sigc, | todny were ' firmer. Mine =~ shares Were | Same three weeks in the “" but under the Influence of better | dairy, in tubs, 20g2lc; separa @ 30c. c. largely bought, speculatively, and Canadian | Bame four weeks ago.. 49,110 43,390 | 2 feeders, prices offerings became quite Iliberal, and | OYSTERS—Standards, per can, 35c; extra white, 3c; No. 2 mixed, Mc. | ific was actively purchased on New | Same days last year, 41341 8,866 & reaction followed. May selllng down fo | elects, per can, dc; New York counts, per | RYE-—No. 3, 46ic. York advices. Toward the clote Prices| RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. T%e, after n&-nln‘ unchanged to 'se lower | can, 42c; bulk, extra select fad gal., B178: | HAY_Cholce timothy, $12.00; prairie, $9.25 | Were generally slightly easier, but the un- - A at 7%c to T6c. At the deciine the market | bulk, standards, per cal., $1.4: 4 dercurrent had 0od tone. Exchange on | The following table shows the receipts of ) Tuled rather lower, although there was a| FRESH FISH—Trout, %.(c; herring, Sc; %r‘rrsn«cmmery, 25@27c; dairy, fancy, | ondon, 20m 6% pfgs. for checks. Discount | cattie, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omat ot LEB0L LM 12543 ol AT | 4 feeders.. 38 1cow. % 1bull... P, Jewett—Neb. 42 here was a very light run of hogs here today, but other markets wore auoted considerably lower, so that prices } |G Y America o s | borough at 468 9. The local market was | 46s 6d; short ribs, 16 to 24 Ibs., duli, 4is 3 S, Ja Pire o P " | 1 middling, 7c: good, §'15-16c; middling, falr | EorRuet 8t S ntmis’ sontivas. nosiual | o o ke Raavy i i | A e . "alh "were | Tt Shooy and Lambe ta Geold Demand | e, Heceipts, 11,804 bales; stock, 388,915 Oatn in Upward Tendemey | No. | foundry northern Is quoted at $3.00 | steady, 46e 6d; long clear middles, light. | weak on the rumored assassination in| &t Strong Prices, as High : 33 bales; futures barely steady. January, . | %.00'No. 2 foundry northern, No. 1 foundry | gieady, 47s; short clear backs, 18 to 20 Ibs., | South Africa of Colonial Secretary Cham- | e 4 in &5lc;’ February, S56c; March, 88@8.63c; and Provisfons Exhibit ':‘}Hxlvlv"n‘n o ft l‘;.’”:v;[\;l"ll‘ foundry southern wu,fi* &; clear belles, 14 G 16 Ibs., qulet, | berlain, which b ought out numerous | @ers | #5.40 Being Pald for Fed % $-1 A -:‘u( "A".;".‘..;“"‘s’?"é,’;d"‘“"‘“ July, &8 r eakness. e quoted a 023 oulders, square, 11 to 13 Ibs., quiet, | in all departments. This rumor was denied | v 8c; ' S OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. 52s 44; American refined, in pails, quiet, 5le. | Aifred Beit, the South African financier, 1 380 firm at an ad'ance ®f 3@6 points on fa- — Pork, prime mess western, easy, $0¢ | Wus dying of apoplexy at Johannesburg. | i H vorable cabies and indications for small re. CHICAGO, Jan There was only a ¢ CHEESE—Firm; American finest white | Kaffire _partially recovered, but closed | OUTH OMAHA, Jan. 9. 1 160 ceipts and sold off to the pi ' S tiade T OBt Totey At e | e e | Sut et N | weak. Parquet stocks became heavy, f Sobalsts were: R g A 3% | prices In the absence of public support of i Odect ‘was easier most of the day, but | Staple and Faney Produce. TALLOW.Prime city, quiet, 278 6d; Aus. | eigners reacted and Banque de Paris ofcial Monduy S o s | 3 18 @ leading bear operator trying to under- I on reports of good export business there | EGGS8-—Fresh stock, 24c. trallan, in London, firm, 34s 3d. weak. Some industrials were firm. Rio | Officlal Tuesday .... $ s $hal 1 (1 1 mine long contracts and force a deciine. Was & rally toward export trade and final | LIVE POULTRY—Fens, 8@10c; old rcost. T | tintos rallied well, but later reacted, belng | Officlal Wednesday - s | 5 From this there was a quick rally to [ k figures on May were % higher. May cor rkeys, 18¢; d“(‘kl\ $@oc; | Kansas City Grain and Provisions. In:hll‘nr-d by the general 1;?:1:‘“3*. Th: Official Thursday Lo | 1 » huh::fl o-n. -mwndg';-r"‘l‘xll o b:‘{_‘nll;fir:. ‘ v de er o 0 ere 0 N | o VHE private rate of discount was 2 15~ per cent, ) ' 60 i Was A shade higher and oats were u spring chickens, per b, 10G | KANSAB CITY, Jan. 9.—WHEAT—May, |hilvate rate of discoun v Officlal Friday | 1 o n declined until at the lowest point » » 3 H ® |newed investments on the week end, but % | the market closed to a deciine 5t § pointa. January concracts held a weak relation - the general list under ‘potices.’” which some placed as high as 10,00 bales. The selling today was on the claim that the market was brought to a stand on the whic or, fair demand from commission houses and | pickeres, Sc; pike, S¢; rch, 6c; buffalo, 3 rates: Short 'bills, 2% per cent; three | the year to date, and comparisons with last | {50k 4 droj strength of the statistical positiol e M ncrease of Lo00A00 by In | Sresscd, 7. sunfiah, 3¢; Diuefins, c; white: B 3G8—Fresh, fc. Tonths biils, 2% per cent. ear. DR De ine Deo | S0k iare ave. fBe ';‘:.‘;:;",&P':n‘fi has become 100 generally recognized. The he exports for the week, as reported by | fish, #c; suimon, 16¢; haddock, lic; codfish, Recelpts. Shipments. — — Hl"ls 8 . 4,208 | there was very little change from start to | DUYINg at this point is largely on the Jradstreet, compared with the correspond- | 12c; redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, bolled, per v 46,400 %m0 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. | Liogs . vigr 03571 finteh. " The market was rather siow, as | §round that the epot markets of the cour- ing week last year, caused renewed buy- [ Ib., 0c; lobsters, green, per lb., 28¢; bull- 7200 28600 heep .. 12,079 ) ; | sellers thought they ought to Viore | Iy show stability on the support of a i jnx late in the day and the close was | heads, 10c; catfish, 14c; black bass, 2c; f 4,000 14000 —_— Average price paid for hoss at so Toney 1n View of the JRAL receipis. The | §004 spinning end export demand. A good rtrong, with May c higher at 7élc, the | halibut, lic. - g simess | OMaha for the last several days with com- | biilk"¢ {he hogs sold from $5.80 to $6.46. | eal of cotton was bought in the afternoon igh point of the day. Clearances of wheat | BRAN—Per ton, $13.60, e Market. parisons: The lghter loads #0ld largely from 631y | on Hester's report. al sales reached and flour were equal to 464,000 bu. Primary [ HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- > recelpts were 482,900 bu., against 59,000 a |sale Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Cholce No. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 9-—BUTTER-- ) — down, with butcher welghts mostly at $6.40. Dalee COTTO! NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—More business wi Date. | 1902 |1901.|1900. |1899. |1895. 1897 . |1896. avy ho o o| ST. LOUIS, Jan. 9. N8t o 0, the heavy hogs brought trom 3840 10| sales, 266 balea; shipments, 3048 year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth reported | 1 upland, $8.50; No. 1 medium, $7.50; No. 1 Extra western creamery, 20c; extra nearby | transacted today on the Stock exchange . ¥ 3 o Yecelpts of 286 cats, with local receipts of | coarse, 7. Rye straw, 3. ‘These prices | Prints, 30c. N than on any day since the semi-panic con- | Dec. S eam as e a3l s e i good meason, | S1oCK, 2002 baies 38 cars, one of contract grade, making |are for hay of good color and quality. D GGS—Firm. 1c higher; fresh nearby, 80c, | ditons of "the middle of December last. | pPec: 626 477) 414 348/ 32 324 | " omparing the market with yesterday it | LIVERPOOL, Jan, 8.—COTTON—8pot, In total recelpts for the three points of 324 | mand fair, receipts light. at mark; tresh western, 30c, loss off; fresh | Although the market became extremely ir- | Po¢. @60l o | 481416 346 330 3181 ATV R 0d That the quality was much | moderate demand; prices ¢ points higher: vars, ngainst 851 last week and 67 a year | CORN—36c. southwestern, 2ic, 1088 Off; ‘fresh southern, | reguinr and at one time generally rea Dec. % g a3 o 140 346 3511328 | poorer (0day. For that reason the market | American middling fair, 5.34d; good mid- ago. OATS—8dc. . S hea tlonary, there was a_ free, broad market | Dee. 6 25% 632 4 361831317 on paper looks much worse than it really e B R 4.724; low middiin Corn ruled easler the greater part of the{ RYE--No. 2, 4. ] SEI—F rm, qulet: New York full | during the whole of the day and the clos- | ~p =" g0 - 1899, 11895, 1897, | Was. Considering quality, the market today 460d; good ordinary, 4.45d; ordinary, 4. day on Iiberal offerings from locals, while VEGLTABLES, ms, prime small, 14g14%c; fair to good, | ing was firm and active at a rally from e, | 1908. |190.|1901. 1900.(1899. [1898. 1897, | wug' hardly a dime lower. Ropresentative | The sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of , 13%@._3%¢; prime large, 14@14%c; fair | the low point. The report of the detalls ihe demand was only limi‘ed. Weather | . = = - sales: which 500 were for speculation and export condiiions were bearish, being favorable for Pt M e e °‘:\“§:u"°é, to good, large, 134@13%c. of the atvision of the control of Reading B k| B SR 4% 4B gl W0 g Pr. N Av. and Included 500 bales of American. - e n R oetant Dhse In The | domy U pialks welgbing trom'1 to 1 Ton Toledo Grain and Seed. D eerenta camoed " the “spectiative. i | Jam- & em 3613 o i & Cpined “Hrm Pand” closed " easy. American {rading, 'the ¥hortage of cars restricting | “SOrATON TOLEDO, 0., Jan. . ~WHEAT—Dull, but | migration to catch fire and operations were | Jan- A2 3434328 w0 4 middiing, g. o ¢., January, 4 Janua A ipts, which were only 0 oate | By LM Dors O Jove Kantes, 4 oaeh g January, Ti: May, bobie. | hantily entered upon, seemingly on the as- | JaB: 5 8 IBiE (3] 282 February, 4.66d; ‘February-March, 4.6d; it five of contract grade. Late In the| TURNIPS—Fer bu, #c; Canada rutaba: | CORNC DUl steadyi January, diei May. | b0 iloitiile of ‘mew neo lfen and o | Jan: Rttt b a1 My une: Fongiai; Yome-guly, oag sra da od _de veloped , per_Ib., 1%c. ; July, #c. 0 verplus o ecur! 5 312 X May-June, 7 une-July, XH ’ 08 a ble cash business at the seaboard, | SrisBe. Fer bu.. 40c. TR Dull. steady; January, 3c; May, | Inadequate supply of capital to clean up - Rk - Juiy-Augiist, 1.060467d; August'September, Sommisston houses "t *storts “biying | (CCUMBIRS dothouse, per dox., 8. B e s had been cleared away, The decision was AMRE R B S ! o i@d: Sentember-October, 446d; October: e Y Novad '« shede Migtier 8t SWOUS, ATEF | HARELYE Far Lar o5, EEED Clover dull, firm; January, 8. ects wouid be pushed for the harmoniz. | ‘pindicates Sunday. I gl ranging between #3%c and dic. GREEN ONIONS-—Southern, per dozen |March, $85; prime timothy, $1.85; pri g of control of the whole castern trunk | , The official number of cars of stock LF) ‘Wool Market. There was & pause in the advance in | punches, 46c. i alsike, $8.25. el line rallroad and anthracite field, with | PFOUSht in today by each road was: € ST. LOUIS, Jan. 9,—WOOL- ; . oats and. reactions occurred in both the | VA 8 Bi—Southern, per dosen bunches, Bk hch subsequent designs upon the soft coal field | Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. S0 w0 3ty AT SredTutR Ehe e 1 Firm; in de active deliveries on profit-taking by small | ge. ¢ Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, | through the medium field through the pro- | Co M. & St P. Ry........ & 4 -‘ o RETS 1 B e Aoy e e B andl lack of adequate support by the | Sy AX BEANS-Per bu. box, 8; string| MINNBAPOLI y *| posed distribution of control of Hocking | Wabash ............... 2 . 1 e ol RAE DRG] LRRE VY S S A pulls, While the weathor was favorable | pearis, per bu. box, 3160 el o0 _,ulg,‘ m:é%%‘g"‘o-“'l-;‘;‘,"”f:fl—rfi'm- Valiey amongst the same interests that Union Pacific system..... 1§ i - i LOSTON. Jan. - 8,—WOOL—The Boston or the movement, receipts were rather | CAHBAGE—Holland seed, per b, 1%ec. | 7gige! P e e o ard,,| are to share the Reading control. There . W. Ry, § . s ) ercial Bulletin y . ] B e T he lust houf on the strengih | TNAYY BEANE Ber o, G008 LOUR_Firat patents, $3.65a8.05; second | Ner' o the projects of consolidation” and | 5. ] H i O pouds ot the semd Iate last rear. "W%e : Py Cother grains and the close was about | TOMATOMS~New. callfornia, per 4-bas.|batents SLU0GSSL first: clears, 3.80G2.%; | merger which were interrupted by the | 1 3 & . POt or (e At i AR aande Saningt ) steady, May being unchanged at 3i%c, after | ket crate, §2.75; Florida, per 6&-basket cra BRANSTN Dull, $15.60013.75. stringency in the money market. The |G- H 0 b1 o 4% 1311799 for the same perlod last year. Ohlo melling' between 34%4c and $4%c. Local re- | $5.00. prospect that this would multiply new se- | C. 3 1 w0 0 68 XX and above has been nold at 8%c, an | e T o | nCAULIFLOWER — Calfornia, per crate,| miiwaukee Grain Market, [ CUNES, SEWn b Invcive, haty, syndl | g % B8 | 2vane Pl B b hate IS 0 « X k v 66 es, owing to the scantv 4 .:a.ul ;;y s tlfl‘lhi‘c oll lrgmlloc‘.lo‘ 1[5.- :n rado, per box, $2.35. ' 4 wfin;‘-‘;' .ruy.gwgc.m " lngmfrorm overy ulr(elr. including some by | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- T‘AHEE;}‘_T;? (X S T 40 6 4Ty A ey prices for hosa._ Buying by locals later in | APPLis_Westers, per bbl, $.; Joma- | RYETElm; No. 1, ‘n%md. - oavle trom Lendon. ‘t was obvious from | ber of head indicated: sheep 858 Iathre ete this’ light run of | Evaporated Apples and/Dried Frul the day, with offerings fatber lsht chuted | thans, #: New York' stock, 8. California —Firm; ‘standard, &c; sample, | the start that this démand was liberally | Buyers, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, | $ho°D 413 lambe here this morning, and “ " Bhe rally, part of the early 1088 being | Hoiswers. per ba- box B 6. g ed by sales to. take profits by the IATES | Omahe Packing Co...... o 553 58 | the market was again active nd suzong on [ NEW YORK. Jan. 6-EVAPORATED recovered. May pork closed l0c lower at| GRAPES— Catawbas, per pasket, 18¢; 'ORN—May, 43%c. buyers of yesterday and the preceding days, | Swift and Company : oA rable grades. A string of western | APPLES—Qulet, particularly in_the export $EIE Sy lard wan Sarie lower O | Malagia, per ke 00p1AD: Bt “the' Busing was sutficlent to wbtord | Armour & Cor- - . lambs sold at .00, and a deck of western | department, as’ thippers are hoiding of 9.47%, while ribs were off 2%@6c at $8.57%@ | T CRANBERRIES — Wisconsin, per _bbl, Duluth Grain Market. this realizing for a time and to Initiate | Cudahy Packin - .';mhb" sold as hirh as $65.40, which 18 the | for the lower prices. There i a -faady 8%, 3 05 B s Hngies. B e bes 0 DULUTIE, gan. 9. WHEAT cash, No, i | [Léh advances “here and 'there.” Reports | Armour, from e Y Litghest price paid here in some little time. | jobbing trade. however, that in the ab- Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, TRUPTCAL FRUITS. hard, 74%e; Nor 2 north T Nm i| that the dispute between the Pennsylvania [ Vansant & Co.. Purted ire were no good western wethers or | sence of selling pressure holds the market B O s, ota. 16 cars) BORS, | BANANAL Phor Gach, ‘acamding to size, | BAXL Tci No, 2 northern, Ti%ei No. 1|and the Gould interests had been settied | Lobman & Co yearlings offered, but some ewes of fair | around recent prices. Common are quoted { 20,00 head. BANAN orthern, Titc; May, iic. cased buoyancy in the Wabashes. There | Hill & Huntzinger. auality brought 8. Owlng to the light | at 4@6c, prime at BU@ste, cholce at s4@ The leading futures ranged as follows (ONS—Callfornia fancy, $3.75; cholce, ¥y were demonstrations of strength in other | Huston & Co.......... ;le_c.erp‘ll- llnd good demand the pens were | 8%c and fancy at 7@7%c. e loading Tunee e o e |k et Botla ‘stocks notably Missourl Pacific and | Fitiastone s Shailer. . cared in good season. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS — fipot Articies.| Open. | High.| Low. | Ciose.| Yes'y. [ * ORANGES—Florida Brights, 18.75; Cali- . Manhattan, which initiated movements re- | [.. . Huss ; e supply of feeders was so light that | prunes are firmly heid at 3%@kc for =il " fornia navels, $3.60; California sweet Jaftas, | PEORIA, Jan. 0.—CORN—Steady; No. 3, | Spectively in the Pacifics and the local| Wolf & Murnam. Lt test of the market was not made, but | grades. Apricots are generally steady, with |~ omed all sizes, $2.75. “’{{fi tractions and which were not explained by | B, ¥, Hobbick. there were enough orders in the hands of | unpeeled in boxes quoted TR@10%cC. T1%| 7% 2% | DATES—Persian, in 7-1b, boxes, per Ib. TS—Dull; No. 3 white, 32. any mews of the day. Money continued | Lee Rothschild. gommission men to make good stuft seil | Peaches are quiet, but fairly steady. at s 16%| 78 | 6c; per case of 30-1b. pkes.. $2.25. — quite easy, in spite of the heavy new de- | Wertheimer .... ully stead. 12@18¢ for peeled and 6%@c for unpeeled. 34| 7% | " FIG8—Calitornia, per 10-ib. cartons, $1; New York Money Market. mands resilting from the specuiation, and | Walton & G 5 Jucgations: Cholos western lamb g { | Turkish, per %-1b.’ box, 14@18c. a strong bank statement was forecasted | Other buyers. .20; 8, $4.50G5. ry Goods Market. o4l dewl T4 MISCELLANEOUS. 405 DO cents CloatiG offered &t § Der cent; | SoLh bY. the lacge movemant of currency i o PLS00TE: Talf 3 gond yenriings $: | NEW YORK, Jan. $-DRY GOODS_T A 4THQ4| 43T % i g i | from the interfor and by the gain on sub- Totals $4.60@4.75; fair to good yearlings, $4.00@4.60; . 3 —Tone SRUTal 8| moNmY-New Utah, per -trame cas | time money, easier, with a good demand; | reasury operations MG feom i . choice wethers, $4.11 :'fair to good, $3.75 | Senerally firm. There has been fully an | 875, sixty days, 5@0% per cent: minety daye, § | theasury operations resulting rom the pav-| CATTLE—The recelpta of cattle were |Gi.00; choice ewes, 8.60G4.00; falr to §0od, | S doperinl tonture or Chme” trade’ o . | | s | CIDER—New York, $4.60; 14 bbl., $.76. | per cent; six months, 5 per cent; prime | {runeters of currency. In the day, ‘when | more liberal here this morning than an- | $5.00G8.50; feeder lambs. $3.0004.00; _ feeder | QU especial feature on home trade ac- ’ Fr AN Tt 348 | ., SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, per % bbl, mcrc-.nuffir-per r_cent. the market had beer reactionary. & bellef | ticipated, and, besides that, other points | veariings, §3.0093.50; feeder wethers, 32.75Q count. Export buying on a quieter scale, e HRawGe | 123 per Lbi., 87 STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with | the market had been reactionary, 'a bellef | were quoted a iittie lower, 3o that buyers | 825; feeder ewes, $L60G2%. Representative | Price® ofutng ave vers firm: Tinins ane I POPCOR! actual business in bankers' bills at $4.886% | S nch Gorerey, that latee exporte o were rather bearish In thelr views. Trading | salés: i ¥ Tint cloths are very firm Linens are in 115 |1715 |17 | JHIDES—No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 for demand and at .80 for sixty-day | figite tnoney market in London, the < was tether slow from astart to finish, asi Mo, o A -t g DG Ll LI 1610l 16 Byl 1630 | 1615|163 | No. 1 salted, Tike: No: 2 sated, 8%e; No. 1 | bills ted rates, $4.84%@4.57%; commercial | ol T at Paris and the indie seliers were holding for steady prices 206 western ewes. g3 |quiet and unchi veal calf, 8 to 12 Ibs, Bl4c; 2 veal 82% 4. 83%. it e Bark St angiend 1o ais A smaller proportiorf™of the receipts than | 1S1 western ewes. 38 oy | 920 | 9yl oo |calf; 12 to 8 tbw oiary hides, Qi O ILVER—Bar, 4The; Mexican dollars, | itiniain the open market rate of discounts usual consisted of cornted steers, and the | 1 ewe ... 10 Whisky Market. 301, | shee b ¥ horse hldes, $1.50G2.50. c. u was also rather Inferior. =Packers, | 24 western 2 Wi £ £y 223 § 378 | " NUTE Walnuts, 'No. 1 soft shell, per ib., B GNDS—Government, firm; state, heavy: | e adduced as evidenco of the likelthood | though, ‘started in bidding a little lower | 11 cwes ‘and ‘wethers...110110! 18 % e s el | 1ic; hard shell, per 1b., i4c; No. 2 soft sheli, | raliroad, irregular. O et i *of nasY, A | and_in most cases succeeded in taking| 30 yearlings ... v 1% | "PESRIX, Tin 3 —WHISKY--Stead i ol 8 ml s o | por b el No! 3 nard Sheh. per 1b., Jici | The losing quotations on bonds are as | fon. waide from (GaPlanation of the féec- | off sgitc, but some suics Iooked very neut | 118 weatern fed it 50 |3 i sl irazils, per ey H erts, T ey 3 | follows: d ' | steady. e commoner the quality the wests 1 —WI | 8 | 88 | L inOnds, Soft shell, per b lict hard shel yas, the persistent and heavy liquidation | harder the cattle were to Qlspose of at |26l western o T B B e S g i vl I *No. 2. per Ib," 160 pecaiis, large per ib. that s o minority 'interest - they would | 3oragioy, hrices, . y ‘CINCINNATI, Jan. 9—WHISKY—Steady i AR s liane worh an Saliowi small, per 1b., 1i¢; cocoanuts, per dos., B Ly Tt ey owolid | The big bulk of the recelpta consisted of | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |at SL. i 3 FEOUNC B S “easy: ‘winter patents, | chestiuts, per Ib, lwtc; peanuts, pef b .l medium grade cows, and buyers made good i J H - 2 ; roasted peanuts, ‘per Ib., 7c; blacl g ) use of the opportunity to pound the mar- B O T g G e b, . Fulnuts, per bu., 31; Hickoty niits, per vu., o L Rl B ket. “As 4 general thing the'decline could |Cattle Are Slow, Hoxs Lower, While EHN RALTY: NANSIY, H g i P .50; cocoanuts, per ), A i % put at about a dime, but a good many ) 4 u‘w'fi’x‘c’kr—m‘ 2 spring, B@T6c; No. 3, 61@ | OLD METALS, "ETC—A B Alpira hoped by holders of the minority stock | salea looked worse than that, while some | SReeP and Lamby Get Stronger, INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, 60¢; No. 2 red, T 2%, # . | quotes the following prices: Iron, country, | 4o coupon .. 103% | do 3s...... trol was passing, served to em Masise Gois | of the better kinds were not that much CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—CATTLE—Recelpts,| January §: i RN N & 4ec: No. 2 yello o. | mixed, per ton, $li; iron, stove plate, per | Atchison gen. ds.....102% N. & W. con. i f phasize this | jower. Sellers did not like the idea of |30 head; market slow; good to rime Warranty De 1 - e N O™ iatate. | ton, 8; copper. per Ib., §c; brass, h impression, and the break in Loulsville ac- | e gut for less money, 8o that the |steers, $5.40G6.50: poor to medium, $3.25@ i 3 OATS—No. 2, ®%c; No. 3 white, & ) o SO 4 ] companied’ that in Reading. The market | Sohinf OUl (OF oS o yad before the | B.00; stockers and feeders, $5.00G4.50; cows, | Omaha National bank to Omaha Sate 2 D ARIRT o festing. MBio; tair' to 8c; sl ,'2tc; Tubber, per [yas supported At the decline and the clos- | puik of the ofterings was disposed of. 5ais; helfers, $20G035; canners, 315G foaposit and Trust compenyy s feat | 4 P LT o o : g, was frm at, the rlly. g, but irres. | Bulls and s:ags felt the efects of the de- |230; bulls, 82106 44; calves, BHGS.00: Texas | 130 "Omann.....v..... ot' 2, bloc SEED-—No. 1 flax, 3.17; No. 1 northwest- | ular. Total sales, par value, $3,760,000. cline on cows and steers and were & little | feg sicers, SLTGLE, 2 Bame to same, Wi Teet jot 1 and &ie ern, 8.33; pitme tlinothy, 8 clover, con- EARE COMMISSION COMPANY. p:r'n:lee({ Btates new ds coupon advanced 1 oy Y o R [ e S T I A B L ] cleet 1ot & block 7, Forest il 1 3 The few bunches of stockers and feeders | 10¢15c lower; mixed and b . aren M M. Nlslsen ot al fo Andrew e p:gx‘iw B e blort Hibs pides | 1107111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— I Sy T R e e e, e Rieiny peices o0 e e D e eet"aboat ‘stendy | 8501 Kood to cholce, 36.606.50; roush, heawy | Christopherson, 008e) " 35.0008.77%%. . Dry salted shoulders Telephone 1516, 1113 Unlon Pacific 4s o SEW SO 00K Sxchangel rices in spite of the fact that It was Fri- | $6.206€50; Jight, $5.9@6.25; bulk of sales, | ;™ Wl nwig 4 (ooxed), $.25¢18.50. Short clear sides (boxed), | CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—WHEAT- . sielTi 80 e livy 3% | day. The light receipts all the week have | $6.25G6.50 . iy W 4 $9.00a9. 1235, NEROOAGD, dan. STHE n_Tnh!" ha; " m;\“;'uvll Pacids, :;\ made speculators anxious for good cattle, | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 11,000 ”‘;nel'&l-st’" dv,cl Il:»t” .Fhlnch 15, I o s i Ly st | o o ool 3 ] e d" wheat, & g0O (i o o O ) ”». and sellers experienced no trouble in dis: | head; market stronger; good to cholce | py 4 '2‘0‘ ; lot 97, Falrmount £ 9 A o ] Sypmenty [ Aus] O LTS ARy aa0 ISpiacing fases P e - 30% | D0ling of those kinds. The common stuff | wethers, $4.25G4.76; falr’ to cholce mixed, ace, and w20 féet of ‘ed0 feet of of Bour and grain: L temants principally by Armour. =The Fange et | Quierate Uatoa” Facite .. was rather slow and weak. Representative | £ 2‘;4«‘:&'. tern” sheep, #.00G6.00; nativé 8140 feet 1:.‘ 1'. (Yf:ir:ter :’M:’lmnnl.. 1 k: o g A 5 3 B pie The & (R 50%| do prd. sales: ambs, $4.006.0 u aim Deeds. . Fiour, bbls.. 16,800 13900 | helped by the large weekly clesrances, | Efis Bt lhe 66, 3 Wig. Uentral dh Chicago & Alton. Wabash BEEF STEERS. Officlal yesterday: G, H. Young to W. F. Fowler, s Corn, 'bu.. Primary receipts were 452000 bu., against | % &0 C,de-: -1, Colo. Fuel Con. AL bk e Moo 30 8 T cattl OtPi Ohioments, | feat of nM feet of Wik lot 6 sag eld k Oats, bu. {593,000 last year. Northwest receipts were | Hopans Vel 4%8...107% ao. pid,.- Ny iy h 360 AT | Hogs AR ] Ty | fect 1ok BB, Ko ROLers® Ghihormn Rye, bu...... B 286 cars, against 534 a y Ol a Chicago & 36 1100 eep e b, v Y egt Jof . 8. E. Rogers’ lahoma 1 | Barley, bu... i eni00 Wero. {54,000 bu. Argentine shipments were A a—— Chicako & . i 3 010 QREOR ka5 b mat s 0. 8% | A, P. Tukey et al to Tukey Land com- 3 On the Produce exchange today the but- | 000 bu., against 14400 last year, Broom- Boston Stecks and Ben do lat peo. i in 2088 Kansas City Live Stock Market, e O it e ter market w llet and easy; cream. | hall reports Argentine weather favorable, | BOSTON, Jan. 9.—Call loans, per | coees & N. W 3 (B e Sheimo gl s - Arnd aihen p p . f g 3 : , Jan. 9. g LA y and wite ‘to I erles, 18G2T}0; dairles, 17G26c. Eggs, tirmer, but private cables say it is very unsettled. | cent; time loans, per cent. Mclal | Chicago Ter. & Tr... 19%|Wells-Fargo Ex......3% | 1. 3% 1084 celpts, 2,700 natives, 00 Tex—;n(l‘-.:l;}vig‘};m Ball, s lot 8, block 6, llurb’:cll';.l o lu-udefl. ;’.:;;.“ e, Cheese, dull, Tn':f:u?f‘.’.d“;"h.':y'."" SUnouney llLe e closing of stocks and bonds. do ptd..... 351/ Amal. Copper .. By | 21 390 1un natives, 'no Texans; corn cattle, dull, 10| 24 add. 820 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | Eulf ports Kansas City reporied 3000 bu, ‘ dolat ! Amer? 1011 o | %8 i% CXport ihd dressed beef steers, $5.0006.00; | D5 Mook § Brigge Piam, |0t B and ,¥ e Ikt €2 o ;n- Jeeh ‘-md h."}u.:u e Chicago. | do ptd, fiassses 1081 Contenaial sy | Bet v daon Amerlcan 8. &R\ Wi 2] il | tair to $oof k;fl&:\;; x;m[vk';l::e?:d ‘f'e% : ota o e Day on Vario leaboard is s ullish, 44 loads be! joston & Albany. Copper Range . & . o pf e M » 2 1250 Qe ~fed ), 830 Commedttion Pekon"Tor Sxport. at New' York The bids | Boston & Me. $9%| Dormaton- Coal... .. 18158 | Denver & R. G Anae. "Miniog Go. 11l 38 | 3 4o i {55 ‘Texus and Indlan steers, SLEGAIS; ( _TOU! Smount of tranaters { NEW YORK o R Recelpts, | 105, Manitoba wheat are closer to Amerl- | Rosion Fleytegt - 13 pranilin ... o | g P e A ) e L] | Fxas cowe, Sasi” nadve cows. $160 > , Jan, 9—FLOUR—Recelpts, | -an. j SN 3 3 ; Colo. o o a430; mative “heiters,’ $2. i _cannel 1 Ve xkerla L e tiends. WAAH | oct, Eetimatesfor Batudiy. h cars, o1 | WS | oM B g | Conk oty Tl | A e umiren | ket bl Spie: b, BEGLE | P 3 Wease Jerals S A oTreson V-ryss g 60618.90; winter straights, $3.46G3.55; win- | good as yesterday. Armour took about tas e eesri T ¢ Sante. P Copper. do pld......... Tater. Faper STEERS AND COWS. jeavy RBORE0: mizhd pagke SSION CO., CHICAGO 3 ter extras, $2.0092.%; winter low grades, ,000 bu., and this brought about a r ..163% Tamarac s Tilinols Central . do pl : [P TR R ) ,s;-}!.mt“fium yorkers, $5.20%. Members of the Principal lixchanges. a flmu.wmp‘? gnux‘-; hcm:ua" to nn|cy, covery toward the close. It was mall :: ;'ylnm.m.u. h:n. ;‘&nml ¥ ;:‘s Lnulr..an:lm Pfico‘;v.l o 'mfl‘ 5P AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,600; onA“Pr‘l'ula ‘Wires to All Foints. { 1 32,263, D e s | i e e "% nited States Lake Erle & 'W.1l.! 8135 National Biscut .. 3B 000000 30 market, firm; native lambs, $4.00G5.25; west- P L oot gl 1 QSORNMEAL-Steady: ' vellow _wastern, | steady, "Ite car situation ts stll such &3 o) ;< : AR SER IAmiN, SENONI 0T awen PO A . s 18 o \15; Brandywine, $.40G3.55. to make every toria s pativ X i western wethers, | OMAH. witg i BARLEY-Steady foedin TN B oal Possipts wara I s, | Vad ot v B Winose z 305 | 82.00@1.20; stockers and feeders, $2.00G3.%. s ‘”#E'fiin‘%-ux‘zm % Trede A . ¢. I 1., Buffalo. with five contract. Estimates for Saturday, | Westingh. Ce ¥ . Central 2 310 - 4 e W. B. Ward, Lo o i Ro. ¥ westorn, e, 1."0" ., | 56 cars, Primary recelpts, G0 nl\:;i SRR, o | W W Mex: Nationa i in LTOraric LS AT LSRR oh), Mrwan ! WHEAT Receipts, 168,60 bu.; exports, | b "Out of phivale cievators thote wate Lo tock Quotatt H 310 188 head; marke strong &t opening. bu = 2 | 43,98 bu, Spot, steady: No. 1 northern |13 cars and 31,000 bu. contract. Argentine H 110 losed Qull; culls ang. pows 100 Blaber GOVERNMENT NOTIC! ! Duluth, 8%e, f. 0. b., afioat; No. 1 hard | shipments, 211,000 bu. New York reports 50| LONDON, Jan. 9.—Closing quotations H 315 | ateers, $.0006.60; oxen, $3.75GM.%; bulls, $3.00 k Manjtoba, ¥i%e, f. o.'b., afioat. At first | loads taken for export. Local c les, | Consols, money.....98 3-18 New York Central.. H 315 @4.00; cows, $1.60@4.00. Cables were firm, | PROPOSALS F BLIC N options were rather easy because of the | 50,000 bu. The local crowd was affected |, 4o %3% Nortolk & Weaters.. Y 12 ] With ve cattle uoied at 12%@IINe per 1b, | --Ofos of Comstronting. GG BUILDINGE bearish Argentine newe. selling by longs | somewhat by the favorable weather. e i Wacale & W...... 1108, Dlen Boe 1] 38 | Nrmed welght; sheep at 13G14c and iambs | Diogo. Cal. Jan 1o s Luyroaster. San all seaboard clearances. Wheat ral- | OATS—Have yielded some today on the % Outarie & Wosteen. ontarlo & W...\1 0 33% U8, ‘Leather | ¢ 31 at 14%@16c. Shipments today were 8 sheep; | in triplicate, wiil be recelved " Phie oo export de- | aisposition to take profite. The Continental R iy T Pennarivania 6% 0 Dl e 1% |tomorrow, 213 cattle and 6,600 quarters of | untll 10 o'cldck a. m., Monday. Feb. 9. 15 losing | Pac ng company continues a seiler. Local Pacific. .. . 1414 Reading. $ eading . 6% U. 8. Rubber. 41 beet. and then be opened, for the construetion of "' T8 15-164f | cecelpte, 174 cars. with four comtract. 1oatl- | Chesspesks & Obio... 55| do 18 pid... do st pid I AT o ptd 33 CALVES—Recelpts, 120 head: veals | one Hospital: also’ for phumpime om0 E j 0 bu. Local c X 1 outhern’ Raiiw X srates, 2 pid. o prime here; calves, $3.50G4.50; fed [ Quarters; On ) ' gpnT':ffnmr:h";‘m«b\:kfflg’r":nf‘?"! 1‘-3'\!‘ roporis 00 b takenn foF. export, e doiat pla.. I Western Union . calves, $.55; wéstern $6; city dressed veals [ One Double 'ue‘.’.‘.‘..‘.‘..f-:”"‘q‘flinfi.‘:‘;":{..fl bu. Spoy firm; No. £ e, clevator, wnd §7c | Private houses are making ng standard and Southerg P . H 3 | were firm dt 1ig1i%e per Ib: Single Artillery Barrack; One Guard Houe. o weather and weakness in January, but in 0l¢ 1d not to excee United States Stoel % Rock v . 1087 3 SHEEP ND : ullding; One Bak« YN R Sauery gt I R OVIBIONS-Marker optned oft on | nic.d B4 ST6] da atd. AN e e H 18 paod; Tm.v"xxw,.l‘r‘;\r:‘.?sfiffif\z‘f"{le&? Biirsiinte Non Bomimiiarard's Querters export demand, closing irregular a larger receipts of hogs than expected, and | Louisville & Nash....134 | do pra. 1 118 lambs 10c higher! sheep, $2.75GH.60; export, | ters. U B. rescrves the tiaht oo unr tal 4o net advance January, o lower prices at the yards. Armour & Co.| M. K. & T 304 — 3 e $4.76; lambs, §6.5006.50. accept any or all bids 1 ‘whole or ta st cloted’ at oTgel February, i March, | pought May ribs. Cudahy sold May ‘pork. | “BAR SILVER Quiet at 21a per ounce. Foffee Marker. Yo 1084 " e Full instructions to bidders will e fur 8t . 2 i July. | Trade’ has been rather quier There ‘were MONEY-“2w@d per cont. Tile rate of dia: | NEW YORK, Jan. 8. COFFEE—8pot e 1076 St. Louis Live Stock Market. nished on application to this office or a wOATE-Recelpta, 3840 bu.; exports. 158 | heavy hogs closed stesdy. others wesk. ‘§07\-'\nsq:'sl, g gt g LR Rlo ateady, Wi, rm. '}”:"{" opened ] v 308" nead tnclading S0 heed Hesins; | San Francisco, Denver. ng.nr-l;:m"a:.'";n", X ot, ;. No. 3 4 | Estimates for tomorrow, 20.000. Hogs in the | bills is $%G3 9-16 per cent . RORES AL s s ey 3 ot steady y v ¢ | and Chicago, and the De A ) nominal; track white, 40G4c. Options, dull [ WEARE COMMISSION COMPAN o ¥ r& Quotations. bearish factors were the higher European | 1 980 : NOrth $6.; dressed beef und butcher steers, | Y 34, SECT, JROPonsls must be accom | but steady; May, 40%4c. closed at 40kc. T EW YORK, Jan. 9.—The following are | markets, smaller primary receipts, reports % R 3] HEGLW; sisers under 140 1oe., BW.REEA} P actnis 1 anties Jusiitying, joint | HAY i nipbiig, Batic; 8000 0| 80, Touts Grain ana Pro the closing prices on mining stocks: of' & beiter Jobink (rade and the relutive | 1 e ! glockers and fesders, 82.7004%0; cowe and | Lo Bia. " Proterance will e giver ta wrt) ! HOPS- Firm: . state. common to_cholce, | , ST, LOUIS, Jan. 9.—WHEAT—Higher; No. | Alice ... Outarlo ... ss0 | was light and there was some liquidation, | § o i h H S Ives, 340Gs00; Texas and In: | {158 07 damestic pioduetion, cost and qua! | 12, 2g8Tc; 1, Hgdic; olds, & 3 3,160, cush, elevator, Tide: track, Mig@TEe; | Brete opiic wniiie | Rowever, and importers continued to sell, | 3. i H dlan $2.8004.; cows and hetfers, | 0% 800000 produced oF rakmuincimebicar kl_u’lgl-:fiyq‘uet:: fln!:\s'flllnu. » to Ibs., | l'nn?; Firm; No. 2 cash, 40%c¢; track, 40% H | level, and sales of 2,50 bags includin 1 e 2% 3 _«li,hp_-‘l,u lmd_}:um y‘::l“}',':b"c'[;":"lf"n‘; :':dc;;:;i ;{l-mm..:_,. 15e; Cailfornla, 31 (0% 1bs.,"19c; Texas dry | 0820, May, e, 0" 00 TS Naved ;| January. don; February, 435c: daren, 4o | v 1% 1m G6.50; butchers, ana ddreescd Caplain BB 'RhgtecTALS i LEATHER—Firm; acid, @25%e. ac; May. Se: No. 2 white, Suaste. Sanderd 2 | Neier "0 Oolobas: stte: November sen: | 1 1160 WEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000 | termaster. 31013 13 14 16 1M FROVIBIONS -Beet, qulet; family, $15.00 RYECHigher at sic itig 4 e Dol 4 iy b i k] : head: market stead¥; native muttons, 350 | —— @11.00; mess, $10.50011.00; beef hams. $20.504 *LOUR—Steady; red winter patents, $3.20 | e @135 \bs, $4.6045.6); culls and buc LEG e A Mo 6.0 ot Ll o | 3 o; extra fancy and stralght, $.068.90;| OMAHA, Jan. %.—Bank clearing today, | 011 and Rosin Yy % e 31.00a3.00; Texans, AL JOTICN, & [ ’“K’,;:.‘;...?.‘." meats easy: bickled be - | clear, SNO000 . = $LA0LBY0 corresponding day last vear. | o1L CITY, Jan. 9.—OIL—Credit balan i lotd 300 . 3 3.65; Mexican yearlings, $4.60G4.75. T b R ] oulders, 3825, | 108 mothy, ste 3.00613.50. "164108.220 decrease. $62,820.5 | . . Jan. 9 prl ances, 0 o ] 3 : lies; g0 Veiekied"Shoulders” ;| “RELD [timothy, atcuay, 2000 el decrease, MESoie T | Gl certimintes, no, saiew: shipments, se | * SRR 5 iexaiuna Biows City Live Slesk Mavket, Office of Lae-Glase Andrecean Nordwa k Western eteamed, $10.80 refined. steady!| BRAN—Firm; sacked, east track, 76@7Sc. | balances, $1,7%0,260; New York excha 0c | 818 bbis.; average. 83295 bbls.; rune, 85,4 AR hta e X O Company, Omaha. Neb., Dec. 13, 1902 N e e i A S pieady: | [ AY—Bteady; timothy $I1L.00GI8.60; prai- | premium’ forelgn exchange, sterling. posted | PVIS i dverage, 2,25 bbis " M oan L BIOUX CITY, TuJan. 9—(Special Tele: | tice ls hereby given to ‘the stockholders o i 50071 15, Bork, stendy . amily. si: | rie, $9.50G115 . R ge. sterling, postad | "'gAy ANNAH, " Jan urpentine, | ¥ HEIFERS. gram.)—CATTL ipts, 30, market | the Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hard g o BN, s noga, 30. mess” histoa o | "TRON COTTON TIES—$1.01%. Bt aby) for sixty days and at $L¥Y for | arm, Seye. Rosin, irm; 4 ©, $1.50; D, w2 e e Eteady; beeves, ®; cows, bulls and | pany that the annual meeting of the stors B L OW_Bteady; clty, the: country 6@ | HEMP—Twlie, fc " N YORX Sas. 5-Clarings. TSN | $i.00; I, $1.65; C H, $2.05; 1 WA A s mixed, $1.5064.00; s and fee % | Bolders of the company willbe hery 408 - | e [ (PEOVISIONS — Pork, lower: lobbing, | 102; balanees, ¥ie, 18,0 T P M, 8 . B85, WG, g | T "o 3 M w3 | O a8 Hecelpts, gty $hid company; corner of Nini} 3 1CE—F do tie, fair to g | 8 ard mess, 17. 40, ard lowe! BT. ] -, ., 7. . % |2 b 3 00 2 ¥ 1 P A7 I : 281 gt ets, in t! y K Pl domeqtic falr to extra. €4 1§ " Dry sall_meats, easy: boxed s | e AR s eexinnp, M1 | %0, Jan. 9.—O1L—~Unchanged | & PR 1o 3 & seliing it $.90406.50; bulk, $6.1066.30. fn the stata of Nebrasks on Theter ™t BUTTER—Receipts, 4,95 pkgs.: shorts and clear ribs, $8.75; short clears, | cent; New York exchange, 50c premium.’ | YORK, Jan. 9.—OIL—Cottonseed, | 3 ™ = 1026 - uary 10 A D, 1008 w3 celock ey, Jan ) stale dalry, 2026%c; creamery. ext Bacon, easy; boxed, extra shorts, | BOSTON. Jan. S.—Clearings, $2,615,046; | frm: prime yellow, Petroleum, firm. | ¥ . 39 12 iy 4 Stoek in Sight. the purpose Jf electing a board of direct: Sredmety, common th oholoe clear ribs. .75, short_clears. $10.00. | balances, $1.668.415. . Furpentine, firm. Rosin, rm. STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS The following were the receipts of live [ Sr5, (0% Sea, l0beny lo serve during the CHERSE Recelpts, 2,69 1.8—Lead, steady at $3.97%4. Spelter, | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8.—Clearings, $19.- | , LONON. Jan. 9 Caleutta linseed, | 2 ' 0 37 stock at the #ix principal eities yesterday: | buainess ‘:‘u;.;";" to transact such other 7s, nominal. Linse H 1 B Cattle at such meet- firm at $4.45 438.319; balances, §2,477,1! Sheep. H 10502 % 1 . 6 per | 0} { fancy la stae full cream, 3% 4 » mone; 2R P P y " { Shite. ToD made 1ic: late made. _POULTRY—Firm; chickens, 10c; turkeys, | cent VERPOOL. Jan 011 tonseed, STOCK CALVES w9 | & H. J. LEE, President & Tancy’ small, colored and white fali made, | 14#1Ge; “ducks, 12¢; ‘geese. c. BALTIMORE, Jan. 8.—Clearings, $1,i09,. | HUll refined, spot, firm, ' |1 Mo 2T wom| W M- GLASS, Seoretary » t g HHaidge: lat | BUTTER - Stéady; creamery, 2gdc;|0; balances, $1952; money. 8 per cent —— | . o CALVES, . 1,500 % D18 Dot EGAS - Recelpty, ; mate | 087, JES eam ol sl INCINNAT, Jan. 9-—Clearings. 306 Sugar and Molasses. - nis 100 TNOTICE. - ard Pennsylvania, av “best, w@ic; | y —-‘»fififl g .-min:"e":)',,.sf per cent; New York ex. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 8—8UGAR—Dull w 1 130 . 371 The annual meeting of the State Farmel western, poor to fancy, :; open kettle centrif- Mutual Insurance company of South Omaha ETALS—There was another sensationai rm today.’ The: 00 ! G | " 3,00 kettle, 2%@2 11 1 POULTRY—Alive, quiet and unchanged. | Flour, bbls . 5,000 e ope % 9 14 . 3 3 103 — ! 13%c: western fowls. 12%c: turkeys, 18@ide. | o Fc 0 000 000 flLm'u,\(m. Jan. 9.—Rates for money were | 36-16c. Molasses, qulet; open kettle, 164 = 51, Joseph Live Rtook Market. 10 o'clock a. m., for the election of office: i 1 t was o growing scarcity | %c; centrifugal, 6adic. Byrup, 12@idc. and the transaction of such other business ‘ t 3 1 1 1 1 26 | 1 i | ] 2 : 1 1 advance in the London tin market, again | of supplies and borrowers wer - | NEW YORK, J 9. A ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 9 —CATTLE_Recelpts, | as may legall quof N a - —~W jpot: | counts were affect y ta ty u NDON, e EET - 3 vestel . ow! eifers, J] 3 SR R R AnS S AL SN | JLIYERRODLe, Jn S RERAD-SNS: | et e el § Mrtahg o et | e ROOWs A h-BRET BUGARTen | ... AN 1w | @iw; veal ks & WIoUTRiR. R, i

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