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THE BEE: OMAH! 8, 1910. .'. g T TR ,y.....(‘( $14.12%; ol ribs i TR rer [ A-' TOCK . - (CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET [, e et = | NEW YORKSTOCKS AND BONDS 137 ssiteatasutita” stvrcs | OMAHA- LIVE STOCK. MARKET geese, o ba . ces el 3. Wheat Traders Get Shock—Heavy L;,l"l‘l RSteady; creamery, WgV. Period of Dullness Follows Delivery E:L:k’:'u;: i;f:zl:":.’r Elih,u.«.”’;??"““-“.\..lfl Receipts of Cattle Larger Than Usual | Movement Expected Soon. L L Reoelpts, Shipments. of the President's Message. SIA86578; Thinor Goln. Bece. &, total balance on a Friday. EPOSITS made on or before Jane t\lt}mr. bbls .. . ‘:% J% {in general fund, $56,117,200, heat, bu . . e 3 Corn: bu THE OLEA y uary 10th in the SAVINGS CORY I8 LIKELY TO ADVANCE|Sew bu voiowwBi® RiS|IT8 EFFECT 18 'ARTICIPATED “RFORT OF THR OLEARING MOUSS HOGS EXTREMELY SLOW SELLERS DEPARTMENT of the UNITED NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET ——— ransnctions of the Associated Banks Denlers Gemerally Buill Whtte e Cash Buying is & Factor in Rally for the Week. g sy ity o oct o g STATES NATIONAL BANK will v . y w NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Bradstrest's bank| Stre While Medium to Com- Quotations of the Day on Varloss| Which Comes Late in the Sea | NENCAE0ON or ihe weok onding Jamu oG A draw interest from January 1st Speculators Continue to HBoost fon—RBond Ary Un- ary 6 shows an aggr ate of 3,720,50,000, as Values in Face of the NEW YORK, Jan T-FLOUR-Guiet L s against 306088 W0 1a8t wook AN - Slow and Weak. Three per cent interest is paid on sav- Light Recel; with prices nominally higher; spring patents, nged. 0,00 in the corresponding week last year -4 ®d0us o auralsnis, ©R0as0; winier pat: Fol.owing 18 a list of the clties ings deposits and compounded semi- —. b TR L DEInE d i AR T SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. Jan. 7, 1000, OMAHA, Jan. 7, 110, |t Nor s st it 58, Katisas "straighis, | (NEW, YORK, Jan 7.—Whatever may be CITIRS | clearings. tne. | Dec. | oRgceipty were Ogttis. Hogs, Shovh: .annually. Funds may be withdrawn heat traders were o ‘bit. surprised in | HGEIL Hecolps, 11017 bbls.; shIPMENLE | moswige o the stocK market. it cannot b | : 13 | | Otficial Tueaday iiiiiii f_gl'; e at any time without notice of the market yesterday, when | IS5 bbls. tye flour, steady; fair to good, - Rt , s § - - fo ST 1 e 1448 o Break was expected Ths expianation | $AWGA.1; choice to fancy, $A40GA.S6. | fupPosed there was anything in it thut|new York..............$8787,6,000 2.0 SERol] Necnspaer .. W% DR LR : §iyen was the strength in Zorelgn markets, | Buckwheat tiour, nominal; " “bulk, $200, | the message was distributed (o brokers [ROREE i sty s e Estimate Friday ........ 280 10,00 800 Th bined ital and lus 1s ance in cor eer buying by | nominal, per 100 ibs teic - Mg 4 | Boston A 217,525,000, s s ¥ seded O eeavance in comn and Creer buviog by NOTRAlL BL M fne whiteand yel | Offices within o few minutes after its de 38 <o | e combined capital and surplu ! livery to congre: ance copies hay Philadelphia 120,671,000 | Five days this week..17.492 27.297 27,663 kexpected to take the edge off the cash situ- | 0%, 31.556..60; coarse, $L4641.50; kiln dried, | ;q, 10 haRd" Tor thAL' purpose. The props |St. Louis....... ... P -| Same days last wedk...18,002 L9 BB $1,200,000. The total assests are over n as s0on @s the weather, moderates. .t R " aration of the document, morever, has in- | Littsburg e 58,210,000, 25.0...... | Same days 2 weeks ago..12,702 2,082 The best informed traders say there is| RYE—Firm; No. 2 western, $4ie, roming . t g volved such widespread consultation and [SaPsas Cliy....... 3 o | Snme days 8 weeks ago..26,149 15210 18,000,000, It is the oidest bank in h"‘n one siGe to the corn market, basing 1\\"».'}"\\'r“ SEE~ ey N 3, $1.%, |#uch free preliminary discussion by the|Ph Franclsco W0| 13, Same days 4 weeks ago..28498 18,500 o * b o R BAT-Spot, easy; No. 2 red, $L%, slon_ by the | s itimore .........) 3 A thetr opinions on the unfavorable eondi-{ ‘o or. ~doaeatic, and $1.39 €. o' b. | 8uthor in public addressen that scarcely | (G [ BN, ool 13| oThie following ' table shows_the FSce Nebraska, established in 1856. Wheat held firm on the sirong. ¢ables | Aflaat, mominal; No. 1 northwestern, Du- | A0¥ Passage of It could be regarded us & | Minncapoiis 1111110 v%w0 nr] B ORTUe NOER g shesD St Bt . e and ‘drew ‘strength- from the higher corn |luth, §Li; No. 2 hard, winter, $L2Y € o e siion (e ointurbiing - of Tailrgeti | TLEW OTIeARN, .. .. 27814,000, Al L U A bR P b e W L values. Reports show very large count b. afloat, nominal. In the option market et byt ce of raliroad | qy,jajand div 20,590,000 L Ads g s o PORa Show ‘very Iarke COUNUTY | Whear was firim on higher. cables, bujiaw| présidents at the White House st Monday |SONORTS vl REIY | 1o, Inc. Dec United States National Bank &8 800n as the railtoads are able to Tove | Argentina news and strong cash markets, | the stock market has devoted most of its|g . gng | 14,201,000 it coeee 11,508 20,848 vl SEAGOR a8 the B ion ™ by Somgs. oftaet the bujlien | ttention to that taking measures prompted | OXALA L. v .« 201,000 | Hops il r N Corn continués strong and advances|nows and price changes were small. The (bY he views of the forthcoming paper. The | yii\(aukee 905,000, iyl L BT WSE ovirg b M. T. BARLOW, P easlly with any buying Traders are all | close was %@%c net lower. May, $1.20%@ | Fesult was seen in the state approaching |pori Worth......... The [o'lowing tabic shows the average . o Pres. Slli2h Snd apevulataratare oot valuek| Lil, Slosed - gils | July, $1ilaiid, | dienees inta which e market fell afer | Lo Avge il pamen [ price o hogs at South Omaia for the last G. W, WATTLES, Vice-Pres. W, E. REOADES, Cashier, conditions and | cloxed $1.11} itptn 35,200 bu=C ship: | the message was published g ) | several days, with compurisons . i he Sniatbeals Sl eoRRE YT | ety fEY | Wicdocn” Liomt ou s | s o, mas pubated o (SR R . s V. B CALDWELL VicePres. ' G. £, BAVERSTICK, AssCasber Primary wheat recelpts were 102,000 hush-| CORN—Spot market firm; No. 2, T8¢, ele- | 8nd there which has occurred during the |}, ,ver PN A R BRI B v b il i i R. P. MORSMAN, Ass't-Cashier. el and’ shipments were" 179,000 bushels, | vator, domestic, Tige delivered and 7ic|Week 1t Is posaible to supose that wction | yieduio |00 1 h against receipts t year of 52,00 bushels | f. 0. b. afloat, nominal. Option |'n«ukrl M" "l::‘“g.“l;(l"‘ l‘x'x\lu::”” Ihr J““‘.f‘u“' Indianapotis ... % 0168, 00| | Dee. 28, 5 o % 16 4 : ahela was without transaction, closing at %c net [ the message. ng aside the question |, 525,000, ¥ [3oe g ang shipmenis of lono00 bushele, | YRS withoul {ransactlon, clasine ap M€ Ot | fnow" Tar speculative wetion may have (POKARE ..ol LABND D i OPEN ON SA{URDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M Frovidence e, W Fortland, Ore, e ulii) 82 Richmon . enticipated already the effect of the mes- els and shipments were 300,000 bushels, | 4876 bu.; shipments, 95,300 bu. = 3 d ShaInat receipts last year of #15.000 bushels | OATS-—Spot market, sirong; mixed, 2 to | 58&e. the opinion s clear that grave weizit and shipments of 477,000 bushels 2 1bs., 50c; natural white, 26 32 Ibs., l.llull attach to the comprehensive and Albany K Clearances were 660,000 bushels of corn, | D2%@odi4c; clipped white, M (o 42 1bK., &a | feasoned pian set befors conkress for dgule |\ aunington b 7,591,000 C e our eq o | B6c. Optiuns were without transaction, | In& with ‘the corporation. problem. ko Y ol ;_x;’u ;rb:::z_ n‘ml wheat and flour equal to| %o Optiuns were without trarea e | means of ' compiving with the. b gL I:‘u.’;m. 6,400,000, #.6| Jun. Liverpool closed %A higher on wheat and | Heceipts, 50,970 bu.; shipments, 50 bu {law for federal charters receive Columbus e ¥ §3 S ~ %4 Up on dorn, HAY—Bteaay; prime, $L%; No. 1, $1.00; |4 tion than any other phase of the 17 At g jasn XA imems ip of ; ; i ) o | Memp { § | n 5700 4 o] 6§ 30, b By o TRonY HiObS Jiusy;: state, common to cholce, | Other influences were mixed . Some Influ- [AUANE ..oovivvini. | dun 5l 6 W) Articles.| Open.| High, | Low. | Close.|Yes'y. | 1809, S0udic; 1908, 15u30c; Pacific coust, 1wy, | encewss excrted by the reports of the seo . 9 «o | V8D, s o] i 20gio: 1906, 171G, widespread damage by the storm. The |SAVSINah ... R : HIDE! 8 > | America, 2%c; |drawing out of the railroad switchmen's [ LOTH0 o [ECTRRRE 195, X o { voo| 1081] 1ors| 10| 1 mis | Bowora s i o e strike {n the northwest wis disiked, in | Rochester .. . 6,545,000 Lot tsunday. | (o) (137 98 | % 9% SATHER—Firm; hemlock firsts, 26@ | spite of the claime advanced for the rall- \;‘1: “"” . 5,074,000| . Receipis and disposition of live stock at | b ) | A M| gt Keconas, ZG2ic; thirds, 2@0e; rejecied, | roads that the strike was practicaily | NASMYAIC o . 5,571 000 «| the Lnion Stoek vards, south Umana, for | PAID ON 5% 6% [ Wty | 2lc, broken. The cash buying was an element ‘,;-”1 olnes........... “\‘;w +|the twenty-1our hours ending at & p. m. | ) & % gv. | PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; mess, $24.50; | in_rallying stocks lafer in the day SOMB. 4o 33,0000 35,00 | vanuury i, 164 2 . . o oK) B BK WK S 0@, short - clears, §8.00| Bonds were steady. Total sales, par |Now Faven... 459 000 ! RECEIPTS, " a"ngs ccounts an ime epomt, w0 | ) 46| 4| G0 Beet quiei; mess, $L0GLIG: fam. | valuG pusw ; 5 L 140,00 M & Bt B, s, HOFs, Bheep. H'E 2ial 42%| Ty | 1Y, $16.60016.00; beef hams. $H.00g2 Sut nited States bonds were unchanged on | o veinig |G M@ BE, Bisieisy + 1 o | L meats, firm; pickled bellies, $13.00g13.50; | call. Grand Rapids.. 2,625,000 Lot [Waoasn .. i) ! Deposits In Savings Department before Jan. 10, ™ pickied hams, $13.50013.75. Lard, steady:| Number of sales and leading quotations | P¥IECUSE ....... i * | satevourt Faciiic.. oLl i paaget draw interest for the entire month. - middle west, prime, $13.00@13.10; refined,|on stocks were as follows i ) il R A - |Union_racinic y WHEAT=<No. 2 hard, $1.00g1.10%; No. [stcady; continent, $1350; South America, Salga, High. Low. ciome, | Birmingham oo doie {08 BE Wy, ORAR, oo SIS 3 i ¥ hard, $1.08@1.09 No. 4 hard, $1.02@1.05; [ $14.00; compound, $10.37%. it :l’:':l"‘rl::v‘-:r-‘vg:” o i'u. 34 an I,u'”:“; Mo ass, .. J [oeeees : a;‘u.‘\\.;‘m;w:’ rejected hard, .08; No. ring, $1.05G | TALLOW— /i prime oity, 6%c; coun- | Amaigs opper ... 4 o and, Me...... E -|e. %, M. . . D, B g1 N T anrune | try B DR D Y Amerfean Awrieuttorat 212 0 4 | Auusta, Ga.... AR b ; 24 and N, SOUTH OMAHA 92@93c; No. ‘: durum, Wizadlige. ‘| RIC] 2%@5%e; patent, | Am. Beet Sugar . 4 4 Dayton . 2, R B & Q. West ) " OR. .| bate Quiet; domestic, 2 AR He s ) [ ) ik At ¢ : IN=No. 2 white, Ganic; No. 3 white, | s%ate. Ty Gt i % | Qadana, "Ead. L1 V ' RL i RESOURCES .............NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS 61@61%c; No. 4 white, 60able; No. 2 yell BUT FBR — Firmer; western imitation | xm’ Gotton 011 it % | 3 ",‘k""“_f”_ i 6,000 RRTN ) | 3 . o; No.' 3 yellow, 60%@61%c; No. 4 yel- | creamcry, 26G2sc. Am. & L. pfd % \\Imflf{fl\ e, 8. Ainols Ceniral.. . 4 Tow, 50@0c; No. 3, 65@63c; No. 4, 6014ablhae, | EGGS—Strong; western extra firsts, 400; | Am. Ice Securities..... .. T iohi [T 165,000 41,0/, Cnicago Gt, Western. o No. 4, 89@%0c, no grade, 58as5ic, firsts, Ssadbc; low grades, N@3Ic; refriger- | Amorican Linsesd 7 s Ao 1 B o m OATS—Standard, 46%@4ic; No. 3 white, [ators, 2iyuise. American_ Locomotive ... 9 JErosville ... i el Total receipts......118 46@46'4c; No. 4 white, 461@46%c; No. 3 yel POULTRY-~Alive, firm; western chick-|Am 8 & R 5 SeW (:]ul‘-t Rock. ... » (X 5 LISPOSILYION. y 2 low, 46@464c;: No. 4 yellow, 4@4o%c; No. i|ens, 1ic; fowls, '16c; turkeys, 15l |Am. B & R ptd... ... Chattanooga " N et e Cutcle: Hows, Shoep, | 11100 at mixed, 45@b%c. | Dressed, firm; western chickens, 1b@2lc; m ;rux:x P ning . t Mobile on ... Uav‘t:lx:“ ‘u: ml‘xx &"1; e ‘h J04b 3 : x,:“ i o A e 2 e 4 e ater ew full tream, [Am. Totecsg Bid!I11I1l1LlL 5.« | Wilmington : Clliiny, Backig Comie. 118 . o6 \ RYE—No. 2, 18%@%c; No. 8, T3@78%e. gwisc; etate. new full cream, | AmeroAR TEOIOR LU0 ) O st sy ATIHOUE & U0 .. oivoaihers 408 209 | 8heeee TR Carlot Receipts Septem fancy, 17c; state, new full | At Ve | e Ui Senwariz-Bo S0 5 s Ifah - 4 s X ki, N eream, Oc! best, 16%0; state, new full | Atchison pfd 1 peka ... Uuahs ACK, Co., Lenver Ly ¥ K by 3 " heat Corn. Oats | oream, » best, 15%c; state, new full | Atiantic Coast Line........ }:&;enno-l s P2 OTE kR AR | 20 Receipts of sile vtock at the six prineipal Chicago .. i 10020270 64| oream, good, 10g16%e; skims, | Baltimore & Ohio QOklahoma Cit Jsnsapol! b R full to speclal, 22V@3c. Bal, & Ohlo pfd 4 3 91 |Fall River Omaha ...... k. S ] Bethiohom Steel ey 3 Kalamazoo £ B Lewis... . 6 JEERN F e 111 o . western markets yesterdny were as follows J. B, Koot & Co. « . . . 6o Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Duluth . Sric I 5 © | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT | Brooklyn Rapid Tr.. .. ... 8 7 Sacramento . nadian Pacific ringfield, J. H. Bulla.... P B P. s . South Omaha v 10,600 5,00 A e i of SHEKP—The esiimate called for an un-f Uik QMY 4 : CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | Sl tral Leather ... 1 | Helena 1. J. inghram ¥ g 1 ¥ “' | usually neavy Lriday's supply tols morn- St. Joseph Warmer for Satur. in Nebraska s |Central Loathor pid WS | Fort Wayne. ows and helfers, $2.6505.2; calves, $3.000 Receipts, 7,000 head; market b@loc i top, $8.80; bulk of sales, §8.96@¢ SHIEP = Receipts, LU0 head; marked teady; lambs, $71.0048.00. sszs3% 3 SeFETETEREE P ERES : £8: g3z33ssssses e i 15 g and actual otierings on tne earl, |t Josept .- Contral of New Jersey. ... an iy saarket were only @ couple of tnousany | Kasas e 18 | Coar Totals ORISR i head short of the estimate. 1n o.her worus, | o 345 Features of the Trading and Closing the Forecast. Chesapeake & OhIO....,.... ] .&: N‘.’_“fl'“i:‘;tfl:::l;t'll. otals Chicago ...... CATVLE—-The estimated receipts over 5,000 head were recefved in (ime fof i Prices on Board of Trade. R OMAHA. Jan. 1, 110, iton. L “Ei $9% | Columbla, B. G...: Mot ware anuany arde Tof & WP | openidk rounds. R CHICAGO, Jan. T.—WheatiBrices foll oft | (ks mourhort sisten Thuredsy MOrmING, D 178% 178 | Macon in spite of the fact that the outlet | e 3 ¢ day, owIng 1o the fact thai quite a num- X i 3 the southern states Thursday morning, | Chicaso & : 154% %1154 | Youn v bew Wettie JHtenaed - for terday Qi | Beneruily more or 1gs restrjcted @t the here today; oats and corn maintalned the | maved northward over the Atlantic statss (G- M- & St P § st | Youngstown er ' of endtle aed yes ¥y ai Cotton Market 5 s St % | latter end of the week and & heavy suppls ' firmness of the preyious session, while pro- [ dnring tie last {wenty-four Hours, and is |Gy Co C: & St Le 1 B, |Lexington not arrive in time vwing 1o poot rwin ST ac tne week-end usubily 1 ‘taken as a sig- | NEW YORK, Jan. 7—COTTON—Tae m yisions sagged on heavy sales In spite of [moving off the upper Atlantic coast this|Soorads £ & 1 e G B RE e Yice ahd hence Wete held Lor (000 @ erimy | DAl (0 bear vaiues, the tone to trade ihis | ket cpened barcly sieady at an advance fecord-asking prices for live hogs. Motnine: ¢ Unaetiind wanther follows: the vom e st 1% o 8 # ¥ | Rockfor Kb pverything that oo Y enva "oy | morning was healthy trom the opening and | 2420 points, March showing e maximum There was a large volume of trade in|ajsturbance along the Atlantic soaboard, |cColo. & So. % pfd... d 0% | . > & . movement of good kinas of kiilers bilsk, [88in, while a feeling of nervousucss seemed wheat. Forepast of less inclement wenther | ind rains are ieneral alons the coant, WIth | Gonsolitated Gas it 100 | Brle, Fa.. before the close, the markel belll WbOUL| Aoiive and steady would be the quickesi |to increase with tlie progress of the call. 10 come, togéther with mild northwest tem- | seatierad snows in the ujper Ohio valley. |Corn Products - ; 1y iy | Sloux Falls Beo v are TeDOriNG or today fnere wore | WA Of dsacribing the situscion as fer 8s |A Dig: advapos in ithe. Liverpeol umarket pefature premised larger movement of the |The western area of higt white b i % w14 1% |Canton, O recuiptswere reported for today tnere were | hAY, O¢ CCUCrTE tOE MIUATOR B8 188 8e | elped the initlal gains here, but the small §4r0p, which had a bearish offect on the |tended. eastward to the Allegheny moun. 0. B fi;""“% 1. J o O Y matket 7 ogsq | urally wome :of s common &nd mealum | English spot sales were disappoiniing and {gash wheat market The range in prices |tains. ‘The cold weather has continued | B, 4 il T ket i i -| 2 the Mride &b usiai wak iore or sess | STAdEs Of both shesp and iambs were soine- |In the local market It lacked es thoden May show! 3 y 4 o . - : ! i i s | ected. er £10/ e of yesterda) huyel ere 12 yam Mo Lo e, May showing the grentest | castward with the high pressurs, and tem- s 5 3% 3% | Binghamton deiaged by the iate arnival of ytock trains, | What leklected Aside trom a raiher slow, | BORIG RS StEIAa 8 I e AT Jany. 1ate JEOET llowevar,) QUICHIY: recesd. From (ho|Loruiuren Rre danidncly ONEE 2 i, J8Ke | Rele ik’ ot S1% , B0 |Chester, Pa...... 0ol 501 “While the opemink on tne beer mwar | 10 RIS ROWEYE Borhing espRialls | Gl Uielons werw very' nervous and frresu: fiion, however, Quickly receded fsom \theresion, Ohlo: vallay and throughout the |gris s pid.... Siia v i 1% | South Bend!.. - ‘8| market was weak, 1\did not look so ver, | yiW HAPPEARA KO ALOTRIBES, | AL LAY | lar after the opening, but uftir casing oLt jiee, g IBKGLIR. |southirn siates, Fhe westher 1 cieared | Guntel oo™ ji " | Bt B N T St 1 Shavis | o5, ot o pobieF maleria ke b (el | At the perin, O 1L Shalhe i 4,200 . A eRiris i 6! o . ex Northern +oei ngtield, O.. 7 } - |eaged otf, becounng 1@le lower uny ; SeBET pae U0 EFiee e 3 \8 midd s { gk corn pit continued to be the spectac. | copt light snows are falling In the Vipper | Great Norther Ore ciis 5% WS S Q0.+l 4.0]4ome buyérs reported thut they secured [ APPATENE beveral tul loads of fud weal Lo I D e T h T H -r;ns ‘n ny’.‘ Rflfw Mkl po m”n ing | valleys. It s unsettled in the extremc | Illinols ”':"‘J.: o smant! Neb ‘2| cattle that were lugaue lower. b4 vl A aon AT Heit eclive antite AR ahed n Il May devery. catavy |morthwest and upper Rooky mountain | Jieraeipiel, b ¢ Mansfield, O.....c..... g Cows and neifers opened steady, Deen fatiened on pess and sveraged about| “Futures opened barely steady. January T e RIS Thllway setvice .cut|region, “with snows op - the mountsin 2 | Jacksonville, "Tiilll 8-+ | they too eased oLf and ciosed In some’vases | JECH TRIEElnd 08 beas and avertged Abous | 15560 Yottered; March, 15.4Se; May, 16.40c lown offerinis and kept the market strong. | plateau and rains on the. north Paclfic % 3 $Jackron, Miss. Y M o a8 Much as G lower on late arrivals. | Seventy-four pounds. One small suing o " 5740 Auguat. 16.266; September he new hikh point for May was Gic |const. Temperatures are Very much nigher % | THouaton o i| “Stockers - ana teeders, owing to tn:|PAfive weihers soid at #8.3. Ottoner, 1 Ho; December, T »_more distant future reached yester- | west of the Mississippl river and the ke tGalveston .. . " oo extremely light receyxs of that kind, dia o DRI L LRUSREMAY. D - PORIYL . U 5 losed firm, Closmg bids: Jan- ay's high Jevel of @c. The final figures |weather will bo fair ahd warmer in this st 1alves Sl awoeatooo] SEUALY St Iateis miarket this week has been one of advai cloged firm. Closig bids: Jan- for May were 634 @8S%c, %@bge higher. July | vicinity tonight and Saturday. : B A 3918.000/..... ‘Quotations on catvie: Good to choice | 108 Yalues = Light supply during the Lre. | oy Yt L et F o e £ us & shade higher and September un- | Reeord of temperature and precipitation | touiiville & X et { sl 2,543,000 | cotnted sweis WSGLAL e Lo atiti Infusdon dben VRIOG Abd Wednts 30t ot isdBo; Septamber, s 2Me; 5 compared with the corresponding day of [Miun i - 9 : % 0od co.nfed steel bl Jus v Bk J ki B et Ty gl g IS General commission and speculative trade | fho Tnst (hree years: ] M., S P& S L 3T | oL Ineluded In totals because compari- | fion to falr Cornfed steers, 4.0 % gay's oloss found prices on All kinda o | Ogtober, Hie: Deognber J.fte, L. ida was large in the oats pit. In spite of the 1910, 1900, 1908, 1907, | Missourl Pacific 4 tNot Inel ete, to cholce cornfed cows and heifers, $4.2xg | KIIErs gLt arouna sogaWe higner than Spot closed quiet, 30 points highet; mld- QR RIS PIL R Sy SR thel v bt e i e e, | B TR s Nt included In"totals because contain- |§105 Salr Lo, Eood COrhted cons and 'heic, | the close of last week. A gencrally steady | A0 uplands 16.600; middling gulf, '15.86c; paratively narrow. The market eased off | pyaciitn, LerP Py a0 Bl Sy . & other items than clearings. . ers, $.25G4.%; common o falr cornfed | WaTket yesterday und ‘today leaves tie|sales, 8700 balcs. ‘ toward the close of the session and final DERAL LA GAFALIRG 0% toay, AL deretnt | Ao ount e orriiee q Now Yolls o = Cows and heilers, $2.00@3.2%5; good to choice | Pricelist Undisiurved and current vaiues are | GALVESTON, Jan ON-—Steady, flgures left May %@%c higher at 48'%c, with I precipitagion since Mareh 1,|N. R . of M. it bid i oney Market, stockers und feeders, $.Jog6.o; falr to|4PUUL Il Uhe same notches that they were|Llc Savh s R ren July e lower and September Yc higher. ohes b [ B e deatrat NEW YORK, .Jan. 7.-MONEY-On call, | §00d cornfed stockers and ieeders, $3.60@ | 4%, ‘Y ednesday's close. ; 3W ORLEANS, Jan, 7.—COTTON-Spot, Provisions' ranged from 20c lower to 10c | [uiciency corresponding period in 1908, O T Wt easter, B4G6 per cent; fuling rate, 6% per | %2; commion to fair cornted stuckers and | Quotations on tat sucep and 1ambs: Good | steady: low, ordinary, 1211 e ety oo rotows: |34 b | R e ocetng g, W6, per o vtrort S | Eeder b m Sk SRl | 2, b, RO Sl 1, 4o | AT S0 OG0 o ieading futures ranges as follow e b R Americ @ 5 . Time loans sii t|veal calves, $3.60G7.75; bulls, stags. etc., ) 0od Light y 3| 14 5-16c: st ood, ord i oot b L S ondmatl 4 qeficiency corrcaponaing period In 1907, | N7k A" phdd #iXty daya 4% per cent: ninewy. Hayn arj | 000450, 5 €10 | G1ow;'good heavy vearlings, $6.76@i.%; govd | middling, 10c; middling, 16%c; striet mid- ‘Articies.| Open.| High - | Close.| Yes'y. | ™ SRR R > Der cent; six months, 4% par cont. d Representative sales: 10 cholce wethers, $.80@8.i6; fair to good | dling, 16%c; go0d middling, lic; strict good ko il el « A Welsh, L orecaster. LG 3 FRIME MERCANTILE PAPEBR-4% RELE BTEERS. wethers, $6.40G6.80; Kood to cholce ewes, [ middiing, 163-16c; middlink falr, 10 5-16 *Wheat | | | Khhans Olér Grain and Pravist st . per_cent. @54 | o, Av. Pr. $65.6006.00; rair to good ewes, $490@.50. middiing fair to fair, 16 11-l6c; fair, 17 1-16c May (1 14%%| 115 | 113%1 13%%| 1 4% D slons. |p, C., t. L. | STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady at d £ _Representative sales: nominal. Receipts, 3,642 bales; stock, 189,- July (1 0441 Oixi| 1085 1 0die| 1wl | KANSAS CITY, Jan. 7, Premod Sieel Car._. cline, with actual business In bankers' bills HNa, Ay, 222 bales, Bept. 9% Wal 9ol 99 | Bvs | unchanged; No. 2 ‘hard, ' $1.09q Puifean Pelses SO % AL 34.83%504.8395 for sixty-day bills and ai 98 fed lambs . 78 KT, LOUIS, Jan. 7.—COTTON—Low mid- *oin-— | | \ SLOGL13; No. 2 red, 3Lu5G1L28; No.'3, $L1sg | Rallvay 1 $45675 for demand; commercial bills, $48%0 48 fed 1amb .oiciniecnenes diing, 18%o; sales, none; receiptsy . 318 May 681668 @%| 65% [ 125 May, SLOS@LOSW bid; July, 9TK@YTHC, | Repubiic Steal ... e " 2 fed yearlings ................. bales; shipments, 1,017 bales; stock, 44,305 July Baval bat[09%ws | Sellers. o | Republle Steel pid SILVER—Bar, 5%¢; Mexican dsllars, #o B s Jasoars . bales. Sept. 68| 6sm 65| CORN-Unchanged to %o higher; No. 2| Rock Isiand Co..... 1 BONDS—Government, steady; railroad. 5 fed wethers *Osts—- | | | mixed, GGk No. & Gie, No. 2 white, | Rock 1and Co. pid steady, 4 g 19 fed Jambs . Ma: | T8 | A% @tte; NO. S @G, May, STXGETHC | st L & 8. F. 3 pid osing quotations ol ambs . July % Al G big; July, eTwgeTie & Taih B Watsiser lows: ® 9 n bonds were as fol- 328 fed lambs . 4 Bopt. v v i | OATS—Nominally —unchanged; No, 2[st L 8. W. pid 418 fea ewes P 4 Furk— \ tvhite, 16c; No. 2 mixed, 43@iic. Sioss-Sheffieid B & I.. o 4 i 12 bucks % RY B—i007; Southern Pacifle ... 8. ds, ¥ u As 76 western lambs .. 200 2 HAY—Unchanged to 2c higher; choice |Southern Rallway ... do coupon .. 101% do 4% ..., 149 western wethers 3 western lambs ... 0 fed ewes ... 3 fed ewes ted yearlings fed ewes, culls fed lambs . fed lambs fed yearlings . fed “yearilngs ... fed ewes . fed ewes western lambs SEEEa 2ERRE v ES252308L28L8BTTREREEE" Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Jan, 7.—COFFEE—The mar- ket for coffee futures opencd barely steady at a decline of 60 points, in sympathy with the decline of %t at Havre and appre- hevsions that the action by the valorization committee in London = yesterday would render a large amount of government coffee available between now and the end of the season. There was considerable specuia- tive liquidation at the decline but large trade interests, who evidently believe that the valorization offerings will be limited to the I.How’hce of 500,000 bags for the bal- ance of the season, sustained prices around the initial level and the close was steady at & net decline of 5@10 points, Bales were rk-vul‘i;id nfl 40,250 bags, Including January at 4 . 6.50c, March at 6.90@66c, May at 7.0067.06c, o MONTAVD, qwaa - June at 7.0047.05c, July &t 1.10a7.16c, Sep. HEIFERS. ol ihibond : tember at 7.1047, and I mber at R S @1.10c. Spof, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 8 N-10a8%c; e 43 No. 4 Santos @c. Mid quiet; Cordova, b ie. csacconocencan pEzsaEgsEssseny Hm ay July Lurd— #n ay July Ribs— Jan. May July *No. 3. EEs SEE FE& {14 BER 1 e S | 2 3 timothy, $18.25@15.00; choice prairie, $10.50 | 55, Railvey, b ¥ U 5. 45 reg....... IHRK. C. 8o ist/se | 110.75; cholce aifaifa, $17.50618.00. it ot R 3 o coupon - 16 L 8, 4 12 629 2 BUTTER—Creamery, extras, 3c; firsts, B L & Woeeosonerers MYL. & N. uni. du...... 12 123 seconds, 3le; packing stock, 3 TSt L. & W. pfd... ¥ 2l are {:hm K. & . st 4 1z GE- as, 86%e; firsts, S4lgc; current | Union Pacific ... Bl T 11;: do gen. 4ige....... | receipts, d2c; Seconds and ‘dirties, 20%c. |Union Pacifie pid.... e S 1 W0, Pacitic 111011} ne | i Receipts. Shipments, | U. 8 Realty.......... Armour & Go. Gn... SN, ¥, & O o e s | Wheat, bu . : 4,000 0006 U. & Busber.....cooorveos e Atchison gen. de-.-..100% o 11 67%) 11 | Corn. bu N 4 o j65 19408 doov. . e 8 bu . 00 | Sy Comper” ¢ [ 'a h guotations ware as follows: Options at Kansas City: Yo Coro. Chemical ..o.:o: it [ % JR—Firm; winter patents, $.1066.60; | —— = - | Wabash Bid ..ceier 5 or BLralghtn, S00G6.80. Spring s(iagnte | Articles. | Open, | High.| Low. | Close. | Weasra Marsiand, cifs o IR 0 AL R 3 BARLEY~Feed or mixing, 62@6c; falr to| May .. 105%| 100%| 108 | 108B|Whoeling & L. K it . i | s iaetion i ls con. 4. choice malting, 69@7ic. July | torel " usd] | 91| 97 | Wisconsia Central Uil - ] Gt N s 4R Reading gon. SHEDS—Flax, No. 1 southweste 2.05; | Corn— | | I Fipaburg, "l;';}.m;,,' (R | s 80 Sebv Kane ‘,,,“8"1-.: B K. fg 4 s4% No. 1 northwestern, $2.16. Timothy, 34w, | May ... G s \ Lo G A BT YU R - N e Chicago ‘& A.'d (il (U ] Clover, $14.90. | duly .. 67 67%| 67 | 67B || ciede Gas N0 G 1 Coo B & Q1. 4o 48 40" ut gold “dn.-.. e+ PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., §21.5(3% — e "Totl sales for the day, 88,300 shares, o & o % 5eabourd A. L. da.. 88 @2.00. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $18.70@12.5 A asked. B bid. oC. M. & B.P. g 340 8 55 " pycitic col. 48, 93 Bhort ribs, sides (loose), $1L.37%%q1L 16, Shoit - — London Stock Market. CoR. 1 &P cdo. 88 “Goay do....... 108% e Slsar Ridee (boxwl) JiLTgLL. Minponpolia Grain Market, LONDON, Jan, T.—American seouritiss | o sig. ... .. 1 Hise,do 18t roé."dn Total clearances of wheal and flour were | MINNEAPOLIS 7 AT -May. 5 she ontinued to improve | colo. So. Railway bs..... 101 equal to 877,000 bu. Exports for the woek, #s | $1.15% to $1. 1% 1 nJ-v:"'J\ln, “1‘1‘1‘13:1. o 4 genied "i\lfhhrufnfimf: KRN 19 (DSTOVE | S8 B W o (B Gy SRTGATHLE ;I‘:"m oy ':'null;)esll.mvl\un: e‘quun&wfl.:ur;.\u‘: hard, $L10%G116%; No. 1 Rorthern, | Sack “Isiand, Southern Pacific and Union S a8 T & e HADR Fattie .. ne 3 mary recelpts were 50500 bu., | $LI5W@L16w; No. 2 norther 3 ! | Pacitic. oon the market was steady |D. & H. ev . Ry thgen 5. Kvery - Fgphiind ompared With U600 bu. the correspondini | CORN—NG. Vellow, .:.-‘ai» ettt d :ri‘lcl:nphc(:: fromr % to ' full point &bove B&R Q... LR R ©9.00; pigs, $3.00g8.70; bulk of sales, #.90g S IRLUER el U U ma“y”:“)em“w‘;:' z.".“..??‘.“.'(..»’ eipts “for to- | \ \A\”u 3 \’\L”"'L 5 "'“".{‘""im’f?’.& m‘r’};‘:lnnnz LR AL g(; e e ' . “.:YIII‘IEI’ AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 8000 |4CtVIty as son as the goods market be- 34 cars; hogs, 10,00 head. =T “fo0-1b. sucks, $2 Comsein,maney-. i S Louievilly & N......1% | B8 e B SWabash 1 e s nead. " Market strong: sheep. 800G0.25; | o AN Lary o Lnciusive, were A1hat0 Chicago Cash Prices—wWheat: No. 2|red, —$2. : Y do_aceount. VBbleM, K& T o | 408 A e 00 lst & ex. da. Al lambs, $7.50@9.00; yearlings, $5.26@8.3. against 2.980.780 1bs, for the same time $).21@1.%; No. 8 red, $L.24@1 No. 2 hard, | FLOUR—IIrst patents (In wood, f. o. b, | Amal. Copper..... "‘,":MV,.":"‘;;‘ trs el S D qaWestern Md. s, oraee 109 : — — lant oar ile rensino (o IEnusrR&cine ;‘--‘:‘:fii‘:‘n"n' rl"f.o :“! d‘! ""\M‘zh‘ No. 1| Minnotpols), §.60a6.50; second ' patents, '\L:.' s .. .':».f? Gen, 46 Wost, Elec. ev. ba.. Kansas City Live Stock Market. clusive, were 4,450,775 Ibs., against 3,625,927 O atD. RyinE, SLUIGLIS, Mo 3¢ OTthorn, | §5.4006.00; firet, clears, ' M.40G4.55; ~second AYNIASE, -oiorirr: i ontario & WL\ 111 taky [ Wl Con. 1 rer. da.. WWia Cenersl .. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 7.—CATTLE—Re- |ibs. for the same period last year, Ho & Gloc: No. 8 whits, @e: N yeiigw, | (oo™ Sxoi8. Beltimore & Ohio.. 121 Fennsylvania ... 43k e TR celpts, 4,000 head,’ Including 10 southerns. [ 5T, LOWS, Jan. 7.—WOOL—Unchanged Sy, Oats: No. 2 white, 4b¢; No, 8 white, e e ansdian_Pacitic.....19 Rand ~Mines R Boston Stocks am nds, Market steady to 100 lower. Cholice export | territory ald western mediums, 2@2c; fine L7 W R R LR IR Mite, Philudelphia Produce Marke Chesapeake & O.... 93%Reading ... ™ BOSTON, Jan. 7.—Money, call loans, 5% iy i e, dTlci standard, 840G | pHILADELPHIA, Jan, 7.—BUTTER— \ U el s R 5 QF per cent; time: lasns, §O8 par qeni BUTTER — Steady; creameries, 2g8ic; | QUIeti Westérn creamery, #10; nearby s Basitis. losing quotations: dulries, %guc. prnts e 1 p SiXUnion Pacifie...... Mghign 4. 8.0 ) s ™ 4% rxe? L TR s z EGGE~Recoipts, 2,657 cases; market | FG¢ eak; 2e lower; Pennsylvania % # do pta o K RIUMER BTOCKERS AND FEEDELS. native cows, $2.6546.25; native A copper was easy today. Local dealers quos 9 mark 4 cluded, 2 o:|and other nearby firsts (free cases) C KU, 8. Steel . oy g @5.00; bulis, $3.40G5.25; calves, $5.009.00. lake copper at $13.750014,00, otrolytie fleas ! o firen, Ingluded, 4%G0%C: | o mark; current recelpt raans | ®0 o S Atchison R, R.. Gyt AN N A g HOGS—Réceipts, 8,800 head. Market 5 to | 1501515 and castl ¥ it A rime 1 B ; current receipts (In returnabl o 1t ped. L. o g st ot 38 celpts, 8 Market be 35061375 and casting at $13.20413.50. ‘Tha Fatendy ..‘..‘,.‘,‘ 10X @17c; tw | cases), 3bc at mark; western firsts x‘;-lix do B praclll AnWalash oo W BN ‘:,"';: T4 1HOGS—Buyers and sellers were far apart|ygc nigher. Top, $8.75; bulk of sales, $5.40% | Engiish market Was oavy Ang. A sbane young ' Americas, | Jse; | long | Cases). S7c, at mark; current recelpts (free | Grand Truak..... L (St o el B in thisy aeas uu;l,;""";\‘;'D“MT;";_“"';“;?*;- X s"fii‘q}?ho fidb@sinsa; Nght, 3820680 | lower with spot closing at £61 2s 6d and fu horas, 16%c. i | cases)’ 3143 _at mark, Blincls Ossiral. - oteady at 4 1160 Boston Elevated .....135 Copper Range R WAfke; o denide uW. | pigs, 37, . : tures at €62 1s. Tin was easy, with spot POTATOES—Steady; cholce to fa LERSE-Firm; New York, full crea SILVER—Bar, steady at 241-16d per 08 | oopiichyurg pfd .....12 Daly West ...... Beliers staried ol king lac dmé | "SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 6,000 | cloging at $32.76@33.00. The London market TOL ¢ to fancy, 8@ e, N YN 18 prankiin . y1ip | nigner, whereas the best bIds obIAIN&DIE |pend, Market strong to 10c higher. West- | had quite a sharp break, closing at £149 is f s cholce, 174e; falr to good, 16%@1Tc. MONEY—-202% per cent. ¢ be Wo; falr Lo good, 4igdec AR < o bl Mie Fate of discount in the open market | Sa’ Pucine ‘1% Granby . Lrom packers auring firsi rounds were 0o |ern lambs, $5.66; lambs, §7.5008.60; yearlings, | 63 for spot and £150 128 84 for futures. Lewd Eg EsSEEsEIER EER L RBEE S5g B¥3 -1 IF TELHES, » w 10 5. W oo@m PR SRTREEELNERES 10 AN 113 I DN =1 1 G 32 00 @ 2 =300 Cattle and Sheep Strong--Hogs Strong i to Higher, Wool Market. A . 5 BOSTON, Jan. 7.—~WOOL—The Commer- 1000 s Macdet “siromg: Hsornecctpis. |clal Bulletin will say of the wool market $05: cows, 33500650 heifers. $3.40e6.00, | Saturday: Manufacturers are awalting the B, e Tl vas, §50nanbo; peadt0; lopening sale of new heavy welght oods o il before buying further supplies of wool, and oG e oa i i0,000 head, Market wa | (€ murket is thercfore comparatively qulel strong to 10@150 higier; cholce henyy, §o6 |interest continues, however, and sample O oo 30 0hiah o, iane sty 347 lota of territory fleeccs, Callfornian, Aus- e et o Y S (Nt mixed. 3870 | trallan and Montevideo' wools are moving % Y % w 5 340 4o ‘o W % 48 I3 sw W efosnaak oo Frereeesb sesssel gsgagss in) 109 LW 1 d 100 and dressed beef stecrs, $6.1087.60; falr to|mediums, 2@24c; fine, 20@2ic. H w good, $4.60G0.00; western steers, $4.0046.00; - YRS, Stockers and feeders, $3.85@6.60; southern Metus varke . 906 4 steers, $4.0096.25; southrn cows, $2.76G4. NEW YORK, Jan, 7.-METALS—8tanda BESSER 20 & POULTRY—Steady: turkeys, 17¢; chick- | t T e ‘ " 1 s T ;- ¥ i | iverposl Grain Market. for short bills is 34 per cent: for three|Am- Arge. Chem..... WX Greens Canane better than sleady. AS & resuit the mori- | o8 Toirt 60: wethers, 35256600 TG | Was o apas and £ Mo dd sar fiures. Law A 47';:.5‘;' W to ®-pound welghts, | . LIVERPOOL an. WHE «:‘ pot, | Months’ bills, 34G30-16 per osnt. g WS gl Bt i'ff..‘f“.f.:}l.‘n::‘:"ffif..}'fl.:fl.flfl?&“‘;‘ - |§.40; stockers and feedrs, $5.50G5.% LI L G .y s " v e 9 ol e -~ - 3 e n. Poeu. Tul 7 ny " ) 1 i " very » > s g % 8g9c; @ to 85-pound weighis, Sgloe; & to|dull; No, 2 red, tern, winter, no_stock. Local Securities. Amer. SUgar »ios.e} M broad idea of tae Actual condiuon of trade. | ¥ 9d. Spelter closed dull; spot, $6.10G6.25. The lib-pound welghts, 10G11c Futiires. firm; Mareh, s bd; May, 8s 3450, ) A B ive Srocw Market. London market advanced to £2 78 6d. lron “hicago Recelpts—Today: Wheat, 10 cars; | CORN—Spot. = easy; new, American, | Quotations furnished Ly Samuel Burns, | . § 50100 L SR a6 Gpening and several droves weni| ST. LOUIS, Jan 1.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | Was higher in London with Cleveland war SoRL B carsi aats, W cars. Kstimatsd to- {mixed, 54 Thd: oid, American, mived, g |3 6l New York Lite bullding, Omans; . | Amer. ‘wWooles "..!!\_ 8. 0U4 Domiiiion .. W wiippers Wi prices (al appedred 10 be | 2000 head, including Ko had Texans; mar: manie cloting et bla &, Thae iccal market 3 i corn, 71 cars; oats, ves, firm; January, mixed, be 199.. e seeeeed sesens . Lully sieady. et steady; native shipping and _expor ¥ 14 Neo. 1 204 » northern Wit G AT | #84; Jaausry, plate, pominal Sy of Ot M8 I s -l 3, i st Avout Iw loads arrived In time for the |sicers, $.000850; dreased beet and buteher | §NTGID8y Nop b NEIGL 5 HE oL sguth 8t. Lowia Gemeral Market. | Milyraukes ‘Gonin Maskst. City Gas_ & Blectrie, Wa IRt [ i guney early trade out of the ociginal estimate of | steers, $5.50@6.80; steers under 1,000 PR LRV TOR (L Y S Oudshy Packing Co. ba, 1. x:gu i a1 roospr 167 loads. Heavy suppies no doubl were | $4.25@5.40; stockers and feeders, $8.40G5.26; | 0 ls S 80 Kheiter, lower, at $6.10, ® ST. LOUIS, Jan. T.—~WHEAT-Closed| MILWAUKBE. Jan. 7.~ WHEAT— Hydraulic Pressed Brick pid. A . 19% Trinity \argely responsible Lur the slugsish ione | cows and heifers, $3.25@6.00; canners, $2.10@ lower; track, No. 3 red cash. $L.a3: No. 2| rorthern. $LI0MGLI0: No 2 Northam International Con. . “ L 8 United Copper {0 Lrade, B8 DACKers are Ly Bu ideans dis- | 280 bulls, $3.00@4.75; calyes, $6.6089.00; Py @7 hard, $L15%@1.18%; May, $LISH@LL; July, 115 May, $1.13% sesked Kansas City Stock o . . 0 7 1081 U 8. Mining. H posed inciemse Lhe cost Of thelr uroves | Texas and Indian steers, $3.80G5.00; cows fe o s il OATE 480 Kiamma city Home Tol oot S S ol | WA prices are at suca s lofylevel, " O | and helfers, $5706430 A TR g CORN—Higher; track, No. cash, 67¢;| BARLEY-Sal 7 Loog . ’ -4 » Utabh X the otner hand there is always a strong TOGS—Receipts, 5000 head; market, lic bbls.; runs, 178,762 bbls.; average, 1 No. 3 white, 07%c; May, 6S@6Shc; July. | Pl 9T, Nobruaka Tel. Stock ¢ pep cant. ... aiw g Vietorta 111 tendency 10 Hoid OIE Lor LDEral ConceBsions | puer: pigs and lghts, $6.606.60; packers, bbis.: shipments, 224,029 bbls.: 0verag o C. | Duluth 6 B Market, 8.... ‘Water Co. ba, ... w0 ’ .aw",‘“ ’ Wuenever reccipls ary sbove normal. A |58 49¢8'9; butchers and best heavy, $5.80g | 146,008 bbls, e % TS—Firm; cash, higher; track, No. | iy uri, Jan, T.-WHE. Omaha Gas be. 181 % l W | Adveoturs” ... o . conslaerable portion of the hogs Lhat weie | g oo HAVANNAH, Jan. 7.—OIL—Turpentine, b, Whe; No. 3 white, i May, dhe; | gyl ek D [ HEAT M Omana B L. & P. Colle igd...... oo | AU ikl ¢ b 50IQ Lo shipPers went i $5.4000.W. [ “SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 600 [ firm; Bgosic. i 5 ) e T ThaLITs: No. 1 uorthern, §LISK; N L & P. Co. pld, § per cent | . A 2 1L was BIWIOBE 10N DEIOIe pacavrs Kol | poral market steady; native muttons, $4.26 |, ROBIN-Firm; B, $4124: D, #.15 RYECHigher at 8. ronta, | | OATE 4dic:™ SRR R A W New York M Into the game and when offeriigs besull | ggoo: lambs, $680GESS; culls and bucks, | @ITAL Py W O s Ho M0 L FLOUR~Unchanged | winter patents, L . v con : 070, M, $6.10; N, $0.86; W. G., 3650 T866.15; extra fancy and straight, $.160 el L ) 66; hard winter clears, §3.9044.%. __Toledo Seed Market. C.B Ry &B.Ja 10 ... L on mining stocks were: material would SHow up i wbOUL the Saine . { “c BhED Timothy, 12500800, TOLEDO, Jan. 7.—SEED—Clover, cash, |9 LA RO TN S | Allee 9 Slesdvilie Coa. ... § |noiones ab yesierawy. \scneraily sicady aud | Sloux City Live Swok Mark Wholenle Arreat of Ttulinns CORNMEAL~$.10. .04y February, $9.00, March, $5.06;April 4 A MG ¢y 2% | *Brunewick Con F ol ] § |not very active at , Wouid just about | BIOUX CITY, la, Jan. 7.—(Bpecial Tele-| pioaio, " sacked (east track), $1.17 ctober, $7.25; prime (old), #5.90. Tim. : ; IS | O Tusnel sock.. B Nesicsn 190 | Gencribe the situation as & whole. A tou- | gram.)—CATTLE—Recelpts, 700 head. Mar- |, GREEACTE, ik o unced e 119, prime, §1.55. Alsike, $8.05; March, $5.16. | ¢ Louis Brewing Ass'n v 0o TRLTE Vo i it TRRE vt ool derable portion of the hogs sold @t %.1 | ket slow b T o M e g sy e BAGGING—6%0. - ¥ Bouth Omaha, ¢ per ceni 4 S BIIror ooorniis 18 Slanderd : % | Gh0 ab compared with the same bulk of | HOGS-Recelpts, 1,600 head. Market 5@ | 116 MAUA BTG (MRAEIION BF Ny HEMP TWI Price Goes Down. ——i trou Silver 166 Yellow ducket % | Veiterday. Tops reached $.60 the outalus |10c higher: range' of prices, #88as.:0; bulk | [iCs EOS Uerd 10 e drient of b bo. PROVISIONS-Pork, lows jobbing, | NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The Standard Of) Treasury Statement. = Iprice of yesterday and the highest price |of sales. 98685 e B 7 e Tl H A g T LR @17, Lard, higher; prime steam, $12.35¢ | company today announced a reduction of | WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The condition of Bank Olearings. | pver pald at this ppiat. S Eive Einch Masnet n'n were arrested without the due proc 12, Dry ‘salt meats unchanged; boxed {15 ecnts & barrel in the prices of refined |the treasury at the beginning of business | OMAHA, Neb, Jan. 7.—Bank clearings | No Av Av. 8h Pr $1. Joseph Live fteck Market, of law 7 prifners are still b extra shorts, $13.8743; clear ribs, '$12.574; | oll. making refined in cases $10.90, refined |today was as follows: Trust fund. gold [for today were $2TEL.90784 and for the % Y BT. JOSEPH, Jan. 7.—CATTLE-Recelpts, | hold. They TR 428 Bt el abort clears, $13.12% Bacon; unchange in tanks .0 and standard white, §7.90. |coin, #576,600,860; siiver dollars, $S7.95,00; | corresponding date last year §2,44,5.62. . ] 12,000 head; market sicady; sieers, $1.50¢.00; swer the questions of the police. evident thal tne bulk of o move toward the scales b earnest, it % stooke ‘ .St RY., COM.... v ™' | NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—~Closing quotations | was piainly bl $.7666.2; stockers, $.25G10 [ W %1%