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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 9, 1910, CRATS AND PRODUCE MARRE g o= e . o v [NEF YOR STOCKS AND BONDS | 5%t s OMAHA. LIVE STOCK MARKET |37 o205 | SEES BOOST FOR ROOSEVELT v ver o % d resulting light supplivs, proved to b. N-8pot easy; new American mixed, silver coln, $16,8% minor coln. $953, 631 an 7 - | to G Tigd; old American mixed, 58 Sid; total balance in general fund, $5,38686. ‘\ul‘u:\MclfiAJm;w.}:L merit, a .'3.- t ;\.-‘1'2‘.\ ¢ futures steady; January mixed, 5s 64d oak 4 . {5t . - " et Wheat Sells More Easily on Eve of INEw yomw GEwERaL aamsms |Market Reflects Waiting Attitude of New York Momey Market. Killing Cattle Fully Steady, with|§ound 5@ more for thee suings than Champ Clark Says Pinchot Dismi i L 2 NEW YORK, Jan. $~MONEY-On call " ik The Sivant wos scvally adritet i . 1 Break in Cash Values the Speculative Element. nomin L Feeders Higher for Week. ol oth Bheep end lambe, DuL Of coutss Will Make Him Candidate. — Quotations of the Day on Variens '"T‘m‘hJ;‘;L“;P-;:Vl-"‘;m‘l""m“ ";‘j_m-"\';‘ — the better clusses of killers were given pre s MOVEMENT WAITS ON WEATHER Commodities. . oL S | rerence over " the " common” ana medium | NEw yomk, gan s-FLovr—Firmiy |CONFLICT ON MONEY OUTLOOK | ‘“fi:c*"\isrcantine papER—sugs|HOGS SHARPLY LOWER SATURDAY |srades Wednesday, nothing cspeciully new | MISSOURI DEMOCRATS MEET |;"" l_lblh‘d';v‘u:'nd.‘l)x; Spring patents, l"s—',r‘[‘_}‘;(‘”v" EXCHANGE~Weak, with | has happened. Many shipments, beloted — ccted to 1 » | extras No. 1. 04 W0 l-gmlln »t nke elers Are Not | actual business in bankers' bills At $4.83500 | Sheep and Lambs In Liberal n."nm:::;‘tlx.“;:'\‘.»“;- I\;‘:RI':.::ko:yx\:;en‘“\lv;“ll\hr“\‘n-‘fl.&; Leaders of Party Hold Conference in i 0 Increase Recelpt | $300K15; wiriter atraigti 83008, 40; sprin Amreed as to Probable Comrwe of | S50 107 TN 487 BUIS NG KL ity | Al Week, but Prices Advance [usually large proporticns, but the oullel| Kamsas City n “Redemp- orn Golng More Freely, Fol- | @it ‘Reccipts. ‘Moo, shipments, 14,685, Interest Rates—Bonds Are SILVER—Bar, i, Mexfean dollars, e, | Thirty-Five to Sixty R tew Somt “epots Were. nbparent In" th Hed® 1 Stite. feom Mes lowing Decline in Wheat. iflhyofif:lu‘:;-‘sfl::fv,v ':n- m.b!.”“hfif?rt*{ isvemarie, hn’:‘g; ’l‘r':“.fiu"'::'""‘!"‘ Steady; raliroa Cents. )"Iu‘-p branch of the huade. but prices for | publiea | flour—quiet; bulk, $2.00 nominal per 100 Closm quotitions on bonds were as fol- With Wedneaday's: aloss. Tarriody ‘shies pounds. | > e quotable up to $8.75. but the bes [y m-lm:nl::( -":"rk"-‘“‘" 1 CORNMEAL-Steady; fine white and yel- | NEW YORK, Jan, §.~The quiet stock |U. 5. ref. fa, reg...101 Int Met dis ny | SOUTH OMAHA. Jan, 8, 190 |lambe are '\’,\“,'“:,,‘,‘;‘,“,w‘:,, AR PR ANSAS CITY, Jan. 8.—Missour! demo- cucier. ““Fruten' were Intiimed o gt ‘wut | jg% $109010; coarse. BLATLEA Kiln dried, | market todey refiscied the waiting attl: | do,coupon TaX e e e e | Receipts wer Hogs Bheep. | "There has been little doing In tie erats from every county In the state and o h 0 | L. . ude e speculat element. n ] 1 ¢! 3397 i nch o he \ ) | \ :'l::'v:‘lc;: 'i’i';“«"“.'i"'m;‘n”if.'n'.’,':?"m?;.," ;“‘Mr‘f;}“:is“_dyv tesding, BN Hodk 't':r:‘l‘é‘al:‘n h(emvo;-rr:?d:'sr;n- measures pre- 15 L S deb. | Otticlal Wedne; s 1448 | shori-fed offerings and the dema: tion hall here today in a great “harmony o 14 t message by the M4L & N. uni ot} 3 5,928 374 | stock te finish at this time of the ve conference”. Most of the leaders of the wets in, Inal c i f. New York general speculative public and by investors | Am. Ag. ta 1da,, K. & T. Solel Priny ren ) e Official Friday 8,438 | usuaily rather ‘siack as well ty in the state were on hand and the Whah whé Pros . WHEAT-8pot, steady: No. 2 red, $1.30; | both in this eountry and abroad. The|Am. T & T. ev. 4. 10 do gen 4tk k 3 600 | Quotations on fat sheep an it aag | SRty 18, SIS (RS ol g e clevator domeatic nd H.2 £. o. b. afloat | point lg advanced \hAL Tocelsn howders: by | Am. Fobsoss i o i "ol firie i [ NAT A Lo, it (8 s v - ——- 110 cholce lambs, $8.35@8.75; f o kood | DIrit of all the speeches was “Missourl dy, but the best trades By N ard witar B 7o o b, Aty | Biospective investors in American secur- | 6 & ..ol R ot M. M% | otaly for this week. 18 B inmba. ¥ T0Gn25; good st ¥ 7% | must be redeemed.” bl R Option market—There 'was a Very nervous | visory powers Over Corporation finafoes | ALehiron gen. da. ... 1008 i | JOR SR ¢ B b A sl T R g TRITTOR “Cannonism,” and “Aldriehism,” o Phbar B AR g market in wheat and price made & Door | yuggested by the chief executive focr o 2N, Y. N ot I Uk igt R W6 41.30) | wethers. %.4006.9; Kood to cholce. ewes | termed by the speakers was denounced. . ing up the wes ;‘:,.‘:?,'.‘:'..&‘;."":;'.Z:.‘;.‘,’,:" < ,.':‘,‘,‘q'imn',‘.;i At or LAIRNOk I8 W fabiees of some C. L. in 4 N LN [ Totals ¢ weeks ago... 3| $8.30g6.00; Tair to §ood ewes, $.2005.% Three speakers, James A. Reed of Kan- day, Con® gomenry, their lines, over Sun; | Hauidation of long wheat ‘The close was | bankers are not inclined to cxpect that | “Siossor ** . vkt ol g bt tiote |CHICAGO LIVE $TOCK MARKET | City and David R. Francls and Joseph TR T ISR AT . T Y to ¥ lower. “May closed $1.90%: July | time money rates Wil decilne for some| acs % O T The following table shows the receipts 2 L W Folk, the twp Iateer .de:geverne Ameloriation of Temperature In Exe B ) el t The Seiiand . for oors .siethaded AR aul'd $L.11% Receipts, 7,90; shipments, time to come. Further exports of gold to | . MO B. T Fidp da: of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oniaha ! 5 of 3 . had previously been shown off : 1 ith 1ast (Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Lambe Are Of Missourl values eased off on clearing up sales ) » South America are looked for. ~Discount Penn. ev. 3is 1916 for the year to date, compared W 8 » e ok vl o for the “waek ‘end.’ Prospects. are for. a —8pot, firm; No. 2 T3¢ elevator; do- | rate hardened In London today. The Fin- | C %y do con. 4a year: o vl et iy as candidates for the United States senate - e PR LR M B o , Ta%e delivered and Tie f. 0. b.|anclal Chronicle, summing np the money ’ 4 Reading gon b W NI DL a0 s 8 CARTLER to succeed Willam Warner, republican, Clings are probable for the time. until | afloat. Option market was without trans- | situation in New York, says | *a L &S F. oI5 Cattle 18,000 22048 .. ANg| CHICAGO. Jan. & LD—Reotipts | O TEIIN expires on. Mardi 3, 1071, and the demand picks up 7 lons, cleming _unshanged. “Money Is needed for various enterprises | MEBL B Hogs BN NS 1048 [Doeves, #4.30g8.00; Texas stecrs H.15G5 2: he Informal ‘conference held before the Bty Whaet - Sotdtuts - weaee T6i4c. Receipts, 86,375; shipments, 1. contemplated by our leading financlers, | CPISae0 & A 1608 LS W, 6, Sheep . 5w ST LD wds|beeves M I0G8W; Texas stocra $.1gS.0; | at the Informa R e ML TR ot iy Duansiy Figses; options masker withaut (ransections | B i, oo ';Tkm.'.'.zm‘;x‘:nu‘u"xmxndf-‘x]rln'n: ML O g 00 RV TUNEE sl . price of hogs at South Omaha, or the 1ast |caluen §10t st for senator was Jlln'u:ned {:n;\\" : ;n‘.. u lishels. ; o o cv. 48, with compariso eceip -Pinchot episode was Injected Into BrIMArY corm ceeeirie sara 58000 bushels | CI08INg unchanged. May closed S0ci ™ | market values.” A2 Rebtbatbests’ S - MR, i R s by — | market steady . o Boea Al B Sy “"'"""‘;' “"r;,‘ 8 Raprastataiive ONAND and whipments were 200,000 bushel inst | CeIpts, 42,500, £ | Reports from abroad of a wotid-wide | do rtg da..... 1 Ratiway Oh..... 1 1908, 1907, 13906 11005, (19411908, | Gia 90; hioavy, $8.605.06; rough. $osge.io; ¢ Sathering whe Rep receipts Tast year of 478000 busheis and ship- | HAY-_Steady; prime, §1.05; No. 1, !|-00v|2urn]p combination under the wusplces of | Colo. Tng. T frir e 800d 'to cholce heavy, $5.7004.96: pigs, 760y | C1ark. minority leader In the house of , S5gaoc. merican bankers pointed to ¢ olo. o s, 8.7 kg o T aarancen were "He'%y bushels of corn. | HIDES=Quiet; Central America, 2%ci|tarprise and Affected the sacuritics of the |G & % F & | W, S BT h SUBhE CEND LI reptesentdtives sald: 4 vhes 5 | Bogota, 2wm2ke. American Fe ot Y |D. & H. ev. 1014 do 1t & ref, ds. < O B H . R b LAMHS~Receipts, estl “The dismissal of Forester Pinchot s :'-‘;':’:m‘" oats and wheat and flour equal to | B80La, FLREITRe. ok firsts, B l'frll‘lrl'z T companies today. The|D & B & i b ey .98 % |mated at 3,000 head; market steady; natives ¢ the first steps in Roosevelt's can 7 ushela = g 3 e jon o v . 4 e : one of the s ooseve . nd i - o 2621, a rom the speculation. T L R . N 3 ¥ d d 2 SokhS % - el family, $%6.00026.00; short clears, §5.0 gt by sympathy. b+ g N R el o R | o 1 6 Kunsas Clty \Live Btosk Market president it will be the hottest fight that Articles.| Open.| High. | Low fif’ ‘;“_ l""’ffi-&fll‘“-e"';"" “"2;‘3? ”'m ul 'rnkc n;m‘h\x tendency of call loans as the | do reries B 78 Weat. Elec. ov, ba. " | 4 381 6 2 { KANSAS CITY, Jan. $—CATTLE-Rs. | has taken place in a republican eonvention — —_— - . $15.6016.00; be > w e y 01 e E! v, ba.... M7 Dol by s - s meats, firm; pickled ten. $13.00G13.50; | for a good b by prepared expectation Gen. Elsc cv. bs...MIKWis Central 4. celpts, 1,000 head, including 100 southerns; | since Grant was defeated in the dog daye market steady: receipts for the week, # of 1850, 7 1 1 bank statement today and | Il Cen. lst rer ds.. %% 1 01%) plckled hams, $13.50@13.75. anrsd, ":'“':fi)'g.\r mpted some of the later buying of | *Bid. **Oitered 100 head; cholce r WA e W) o | middle west ' prime $I®GILKT refined | stocks. The actual condition of the agso- Phiten Broths bads weua | Steers. #6.00.60; Talr to. Hood, §o.8Xpc0; | TWO sessions of the confersnce wer y: co ;8 | clated banks show & decrease of more than 3 | Western steers, = $4.0066.00; " stockers and | held. In the morning sgacches were de- oY) 66% | $14.60; compound, $10.00%@10.00% : $14.000,000 in the loan acount, with a cash BOSTON, Jan, §.~Money, call loans, 6% A - K %) ® 8% 1.""("‘“’“?“3“"" prime. city, 8%c; coun- | gain of about $10,000.00. Further evidence @ola per cent; time loans, 608 per cent. | — - CRiers. el sguihein stesrs, WU ltversd: by A. M. -Docksly, b foriee " 1 %) “ OB Gulet; domestic, 7W@S%c! patent R R * diquidation In the stock mar. | Dlosing quotations *Sunday. | $2'6i30: mativa: WeltereC e isqm o0, buis, | Governor; James A. Reed and Senator 8 5 o ; e, i J & found in the exhibit of the state |Atchison adj. 4s..... 84 Adrenture . ] ¢ live stock at | s {0gs.25: o 006900, PR Wiltam J. Stone. | 27 | BY@se. by YHOGE Y R S Recelpts and disposition of | %.4095.25; culves, $5.0069.00, | William il ol | SRS e Firmer: western Imitation | DAKE and trust companies. whose loan | n i 100% Artzans ¢ o | mmersge ) s South Omana, for | *HIOGR R rect o b H ourdin. DAVid N the un Atchison R, R\ sk Atsnte .. o.oi0. 1 | the Union tock Yards, Sout for| ccelpts, 60 head; market 10| On the Afternoon progr creamery, 2@, ; i | $19.644 900, usually large decrease of [Atch bta 108% Butte Coalition ...... 28 | LWeNLY-IOUr hours ending at § p. m. satur Mm;:"r::ll (‘:‘v,‘k}x,S?‘ \cmp‘;‘ y.,; {:“.Iv..,..k_ Francls, Joseph W. Folk.and Representa- western extra firsts, #c; ; y Hoston & Aibany. ... T ona...." 3 #.000 head: bulk of sales, §5.2518.55; heavy. A . hard, §LOPLGLON, No rades, W0GeTe; TeFHEEr- | vatoe g1 0n 0. R g, motal, sales par | JCion & el onls RECEIETS, = neep.irs's. | 10080 ackers. and “Butcher S 40gs.d: | tive Henry Rainey of linols delivered 3i Bl | i i, and the 4s o | Boston B! - 19 e Catule.tlogs.Sheep. | ight, $8.0005.45; pigs, $6.76a7.75 | speeches in the order named. rejected hard, 97%c@s 2 0 BPTINE. | CHEESE—Firm te, new full cream, i s coupon 1§ per cent | yichnyrg pd ... .18 R T e «| SHEEP AND = LAMBS—Receipts, 50| No D M3 ftalo, chalrman of $107%@1.09%8: No. 3 spring, 11.08g1.07%: No. | special, 17%@18c new full crum."“x‘u",zbf:doy”:‘-l on cail since ast week. |x. v, I & i[5 Daly w 3% i A : | heaa 108t atsacey reonipec Ui | J8 ) Norman B Musk of Bultalo, chAlrman ot 2 durum, 91i4q92iec; No. 3 durum, 1%4¢. | Sapternber, fanc . on umber of saies and leading. QUOLALIONS | Unior Pacife ....... 1% Framkiin BT W veck, 37,100 head: larnbs, §1504865: year.|the National democratic committee, GG, No' 4 white sg8ie “NoC 2 yellow, | Sream. October, bést, ishc Aoff ) TR Mg, tow. Gloat, | A0 AT e ke s 5007.00; ewes. $4.506.00; stockers, | had been Invited, sent a letter of regre - | cream, late best, 15%c . new full | Allis-Chalmers pra 0 5% 59% | Am Pneu. Tube. “ialsle Ro 8 |e. i - $.5006.2. v “two-dollar-a-plate’’ din= c " » 2 4 5 neu. ube. Sialsle yale This evening a ls2ipc; No. 3 yellow, 60@6ic; No. 4 yellow, [ oream! common fo good, 13@15Wc; SKIMS, | Amaigamated Copper ...... 8,90 8% | Amer. Sugar 123 Muss. Mining ..oi... 8 9 Bt LU Dive Stuck ifastet ner was served and Representative Champ - conclics S8n@tbiec; No. 2, 61%@6%c; No. 3, 80G8LC; | fu)l 1o special, 274460, | American Agricultural 1400 1204 Michi No. 4, B8%@80%c;: no grade, e, BT S L TR it whdtin . ol | A ok Tgn i vii L4 H AP S Rt ST, LOUIS, Jan ATTLE - Heveipts | Clark was the principal speaker. OATS—Standard, 46}@48lhc; No. 3 white. |ong, 15¢; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 15@-xc |Am. Can pfd............. 200 | Amer. Woolen _ 2% Nevada A | 1,00" nead: Mecluding 700 Texen: . marbot ! fimf'\"&" LR H N,‘:c? YRHOW, | Dressed, ' firm; western chickens, 16g22c; Am. C & F. e “do ptd 12%0id_Dominion ... | steady’. hative s’.:iu?xfiuémnu?-ft:;i}x i e issge, YOIOW: wbke; No. 3| owis, tigite; turkeys, IO, IR ey 1 BN, S e, L AphDmeols . vy of | w0 drensed heotand bucner e M rs. Belmont for GBARLEI=No. 4, MOWYo; No. 1 feed, 8| WRATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT|AR, lo swunus..... S General L.« i53, Quiney Chicago Gt. W estern. .. 0] Sinthat onh Tty e | X . o S [ X ) e 1 Shannon 3 2| S0 ate n ders, $3.4065.2; o RUBN0 & oris: Ho 8 Iome: L RAaR Loasiv et o » x and helfers, $3.25@600; canners, 2.10G2.80; YE-NO. 1. T80Tc; No. 3, T84T, For Nobedilie, GeROHLY Path, Oltaee |48 & & Bt STHRY Tothl recaipts. o) i on " 1 bulls, $3.0054.75; calves, $6.50@9.00; Texas enera trike Ca ‘ in Bast Pibtten | Am. L8 o pid ) | quntted Fruit ISTRC. 8. Miiing AR Catile.Hogs.Sheep, | 114 lndl;m steers, $3.80G5.60; cows and . W . ) ; R0 | Vniied & /. 8. o1 ol 1. 1o 2 700114.60 fGirl Chicago . TR OMAHA, Jan. 8 110 |Am T & .0 00 | Va5 30 Cian ; {omaha Packing Co. WL | M e cdibts, 3500 head: market 5310 (&) ir orkKers Minneapolia Pkt .| The area of generally high premsure pre- |41, ToMe vt afte bl 1308 W imona % [Cudany. Packing Co.... LB s lower: pika and lights, $8.4089.0; packers. ?’mlnr;; . . \"lllinl‘u\"‘ur the central and b por: | Anaconda Mining Co....... > | eaitoter .16 Wolverine Armour & Co. 2641 nv.i;";‘-{%’“- i butchers and best heavy, $.70 i ulu . e ++v |tions of the country has exten eastward | Atchison u ™ b Y g ¥ 4 AL to the Auantlc coat “The increasing pres- | tchison pii T e L B G A et No sheep on sale. Suffragist Leader A.dv";'.d 8 ; P CHICAG AL ; N |sure over the eastern portion was accom- | Atlantic Coast Line bt . Rcany ol i - i o RICAGU 'GRALR ANE THOVISIONS | e by clearing conditions "and the | Bultimors &' ohio x Local Secarities. Ghvais Faak Co., Deny . L Tave Yonie: S, me“cs).'w:lk“: M’:k y 3 Weather is erally clear this morning |Da 0, o o eease | ns furnished by s 1. Lowis. . ..oe.s % w| BIOUX 0 a. Jan. 8. «l Tele- irtwais ers. Features of the Trading and Closing In the lower lake reglon, the Ohlo valley . Gl i g gt ki 1 R Pl LR, oo B E e 66 Y 5 0| gram)—CATTLE—Recelpts, 400 head. Mer-| NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Mrs. O. H, P. Bele Prices qu Board of Trade, \."fl e pfi‘ aad lower Missouri | BECUE 3 % e O ken v ar. i bo & violently champloning the o) valleys, and throughout the eastern and !CQ tral et City of Omaha 4%s, 1929........ i ! 1 K . ssecss B Y,565 990 | Recelpts, 4,20 head. Market slow, Hhont, WaD, 48 NIRLESRS q. . uniformy eaker today at the eloser on |Southern states, with decidedly colder along | Genirii Teather pid Ll e LB Gl ol R W e | RS e were wenty cors of cate |6c (0 100 lowel: tabgs Of prices. W S0@ues; | sirl shirtwalst strikers in New York, came profit-taking sales. Provisions ruied lower (10 {aiu “ragioh. the “Ohio and tha middls | guiral of New serey e, g B o i - Do 8| e reported today, but eight of them were | bulk of sales, $.20G3.4. | out withr s, statementiiis bfernoon itk 4 , esape Ohlo.... .o i | Cudany Paci . bt le. i A Rty T xusoted incoente 1 ""1;1-‘:_‘M\;*r.mn.lo:\:aoa::- Mississippl and fmc-:v'a Alton. 5 | Hydruuite Prossed Brick pid o) e R B Tasein rriviny at| Stock in Sight. vocating, & general l"'{‘;"‘:‘("“ B 08 Change of sentiment from bullishness at |\eat 1{ Ja decldedly colder In the MBper | Chicase & N Wil | Kanaas City Stock Yards 11 |the yards, so that there were not enousn | Receipts of live stock at the six principal | &l Women workers In the city % the opening In the wheat pit, produced | Missouri valiey. and’ will be colder in this |C. M a st b i . Sy | cattie ou %ale any one time to make & MAk- | western markets yesterday were as follows: | “The situation s now at a stage” she marked results, prices at the low point yicinity tonight, with probably continued |C. C. C. & 8t L.......... X 101" | ket. For the week the receipts have been | Cat Hogs. Sheep. | gaid, “‘where the strikers need ald more being off from l4c to 1¢, as compared with | fair tonight and Sunda olorado . & I...... Miy | quite Uberal. Iy SNl Clsne g 100 p, cer before, 1 belleyes that a day the best mirks of the day. The Muy de- | “Iecori ot Lemiperature and precipitation | Colorado & o d %" | “kat catue advanced quite sharply on|Sjoux City : ..., |than ever . livery showed the greatest loss owing to|compared with the corresponding day of | Solo- & So. i . a5 | the opening day of Ui week, but e galt | §i. Joseph ! " | should be appointed when every girl . . e ve saees v T lay. o Of o N« ol S v o Aivenos oF framre Sualy o tua-Watihees yense: Gontoildated Gas. : i Qmaha E. L. & P. Co. e, 1844 Wednenday: ware more tavoraole and the | B Fonis worker In New York Gity would walk out e 1 " h ve‘”“ :‘h ':'om * ore fl(-:..k 1910. 1908, 1908. 1907. | Corn Products ... 2 Omaba E. L. & P. Co. pid, 5 per cent lost recovered, putting the market| Chicago Y ¥ X and force the demands of the shirtwalst ,f“‘- sales’ turned the market downiweard, | Minimum temperature 10 9 24 22 |Delaware & Hudson.....;.. 1, Ot & & ooy - T back where it was the first of the week. strikers to be accepted. Every girl, M ell £f 1 M lomed | Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00|D. &R G pd.. Soerd k- mal ¥ 3wt Gk On Thursday there was a good demand and Totals. ™ g iR e 5 P ] o O O A o i | Normal temperaturs for (oday, 21 degrecs. | Disillers' Securicies W wi i DR |omabe & € B B W n N w4 | strong market, 80 that Prices were ihen whether she is employed in a ahop, worl o lower than yesterday “at $L1%@ Xeets o precipiiation aine Maren 1 . B m C. B By &0t ¥ e h““"xffii‘:n e close ot the pre: OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, as a stenographer ond 18 ":"‘:'”": ": lk‘l“i Prominent longs besieged the corn pit (1% 5.18 inches. Erie 14 pid.. v s | vious week. Friday's rec ) > other capacity, ought to help the ateikin with selling orders and s a result prices | Deficlency corresponding period in 1%, General Bleciric 11111111 | Sousn gman . 1k | be much larger tnan usual %o Ledr UC|gtaple and Faney Proauce Prices Far- |shirtwaist makers.” E‘ffl}'x‘:'.fi“\»‘i‘&:‘ lsiv‘):xl-n ,‘Z.’r‘i“u'i'y"‘;,:’;‘.’,’. Deficiency corresponding period in 1907, | Great Norchern Ore £ " |8t Louis Brewing As'n aes OB % | complaining that the market at this point| muished hy Buyers and Wholesalers PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8—The striking ing @' net loss of % to %o at 8%e. 7.54 Inches. ° 1 Worecaster. |Llinols Osatral RSB Fiv SOMR UmARS, & pi; WL W8 % |had been too high all the week as com-| BUTTER—Creamer; shirtwaistmakers of this city found ® Eats"were weak in sympathy with T A TSI LN (R W L parea witn ‘other seliing points ey ald | tho retail trade In 1-1 c; N RS Sadih: Wian-re. oBorby MBAI PRIl yaTens e vuLisk N e ¢l g -y #4y A NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—The statement of et o heapen_ up their- week's pur- | o ; backing stock, solid | widely known socially and a member of eGtistons. raawed Howet i s sohaueibkaos SoWHBAT Lower: | ntaations] Paper ! L clearing house’ banks for the week shows | Shases. =Accordingly all the week's &din Aresh rolls. ac: fancy dairy,|the old Pennsylvania family whose name with the weak market in grains. January . 2 re i NO. 2 intornational Pump ... .. i that the banks hold $4,765,3% more than|"“&4® Wiped out 3 9 a sellers | “ESUT G RIAKeL changes every Tuesday. | n, bears, announced her intention to In- products closed: Pork, $22.76; lard, $12.50; B | lowa Central : the requirments of the 2 per cent rul Cows and, helfers were very good sellers| POULTRY-—Dressed. Brollers, 8 a dos.; | ribs, $11.60. 3 i s 0 This T i Gecrense. of $142000 In he e all ‘the week and prices s.eadily tended | springs l4c; hens, 1c; cocks, W0ic; ducks, | terest herself in a move to end the strike The leading futures rangez as follow: K. C. 8o Bld....ccviiiiies 1 044 W | portionate cAsh reserve as compared. with | UPWard, being figured as 10g2c algher oii|lec; geese, lic; turkeys, ie; DIKesns, Der| by arbitration. Podiblhonrtt Lo 'k Louisvilie & A ! } [ Tt e Etasideat toomper Lnursday than the close of the previous doz., §1.25." Allve. Kroilers, 'under 2" lbs., | "y FEOH 157 LAV, Wil Y s 3 i 4 . b v, | Minn. & st 3 s week, 80 far as the good kinds at least|17c; over 2 lbs., lic; hens, ilc; cocks, Ty R (ke 4% Articles.| Open. | High. | Low. | Clos . Increase. » ; - : i b red ol . ; Mospo g 88 R : ¥ | Wk concerred.’ Then came the big 1un | ducks, tul teathered, 12c;"gocus, full feyth: | appeared in a police court and entere *Wheat | ] | | ninal, isourt Pacific 1 s T seses-$L 107,008, 385,90 | 5" Yriduy when buyers took advantage of | ered, '10c; turkeys, ISc; guinea fowls, #5 & | puil for a girl striker who had been At - 9% %- 3 ? - FLOUR—Unchanged; red winter patents, | M. K. & T. . 5 g 40, the near end of the week to have tnings pigeons, 8lc per doz. Ty eVl 1 oot et "TN0lh | ss.10we.15; extra fancy and straight, $.1o0 | Mo K- & T pfd 4 Eieen LAY - 1 800 | lir own way and to even up for the nisa f—All frozen. Trout, lic: white fish, | Fested for a minor offense. Sept BOLg| 99%| U8% 0SM @Gl 99 hard winter clears, $3.8064.25. | Retioant. Taa. £ - - | Specie ShRALM - ¢ LMOLT0 | 1 rices paid eariier In the wuek by Wiping ; ckerel, ¥¢; plke, Le; eel, 13¢; had-, Mrs. Biddle sald she would enter ball for 2l i | | SI2ED—Timothy, $2.50@8.50. i B g R ’ s + S0 but the most or all of the advance. , ldc; Spanish mackercl. 1ic; red-snap- | anv of the striking girls who may be ar 816% 8%(69%@% | CORN MEAL—.10. LR oo SRR . While the demand for stockers and feed- Gerish, 16¢; codfish, 1¥c; fiound- | “PY : It | | e8ig| €8 BRAN—HIigher; sacked, east track, $L18|N. Y., 0. & W... . 41 e kb I 83,275 1835175 | org was not very large it was fully as 12} shad roe, isc; saunon. l0¢; haii- | rested if their case appears to be just. Tewos|esgiosia| 65 | @120, Norfolk & Western pirgie + AT83B LB | arge, or perhaps a llitle larger, than the | ity . P — S et e O e Wbt Masothy. - D&K@ 1580} Bt Wy EXU. 5. deposita.ll.ll L0 | voryligne receipts with the naturel resuic | OYSTERS Selects, small cans, Ze; large, | MRS SARAH F. NORTON DEAD | a7 47 prairie, $12.50@14.00. : \' %) GGGk, The percentage of actual reserve of the | that prices stenally firted up untii at the |40c; gallon, $LW; York Counts, small, | 3 . REME TWINE-7¢ | ! 0 s clearing house banks today was 26.27. close "of the week the beiter grades of |&ci large, 46c; sullon, ' $2.06; Baitimore, | foeders’ were sarely I Migner. Wit tic | standards,’ small. "o latge, %c; GAlON,| One of Wirst Exponents of Wom; a commoner kinds, tnat s the Lig e~ | $1.140. “ $21.7;. Lard, lower; prime steam, $12.25G panies of Greater New York not reporting|qum weights, isgisc alguer. FRUITS—Oranges: Exira fancy, highiy Suttrage Dies in. Poverty 12.45. ‘Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed, N to the clearing house shows that these|“ Juotativis on o-iae. Guod to choloe | colored navels, ¥s, 1128 snd Ufs, Der bux, in New York. e e irang, | Ruliman Peiace Car.... (.. institutions have aggregate deDosits of [ coinfed steers, $.@Lo; Telr to |3285; exuwa funcy, likhiy red, navels,| TROY, N, Y., Jan. 8.—Mrs. Sarah Frances extra ; Rallway Steol Spring...... $1,248,021,600; total cash on hand $146,843,300, 2 3 2 Short clears, $13.13%. Bacon, steady; boxed, | Reading ... . g b i L0, | good co:nfed steers, ¥4.wigd.2. Lo, e e i B Prre O, ok Lenk | o rton, one of the first exponents-of wa- extra short, §$14.12%; clear ribs, $14.12%} | Repubiic Steel s 5 and loans amounting to $1,187,302,200. Tow to fair cornfed steers, $Wy.25; §ovd fons: Kxira fancy, 30s, 300s, per box, 3.0v; |2 3 short clears, $14.374% Republic Steel pid. .11 .. s ot 1o tholce cornfed cows and Reifers, H.2ow | choice, per box, $475. Grape fruit: ¥loridd | man suffrage in America, diéd tonight in POULTRY—Firm; chickens, 13c; springs, | Rock Island Co. sadsor Bl Movements of Merchandise. i fulr to good cornfed cows and neud- Il,udlnn l(l\ul_;t. 468, 468, ;.‘ ‘,f,',,"d s, Per|ypig eity. She lost & small fortune through ] Mg turkeys, 190; ducks, le:' geese, bo. | Rock Ialand co. pid;;ino0 NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Imports of mer- $sg4a; common ' to fair comied | bux. 3. Tingerined: Fioridas e’ and N6 S S I € RCC TR QRO nme (u BUTTER—Firm; creamery, 30@3tc. St L &8 F 2 ptd.... chandise and dry goods at the port of New O e R ets w: - thiv. o | Indian Rikecs ‘ana 30e, Doy ciate, Bio | to ¢ an invostment company and she 11 2] 11 BOGS—Firm, He. St Louts 8. W p York for the week ending December 41 |8tockers and feedcrs, .246.5; Fe 3 e, per crate, gLl | fallure of an Invostment eompany 11 82i) 11 62 2 Recelpts. Shipments. S W, 4, ¢ P were valued at $16,013,701. Imports of | §00d cornfed stockers and feeders, $.50@ | Apples: Len vis, Colorado, very bt |jjved on a small pension which came from A 183 Flour, bbls T 5,200 specle for the port of New York were $13,. | £16; common to fair cornted, stocksige dos Y 0o ek, Hie qwority, 25P% COl {1er husband's services Jn. the union army. b LT P S S RRCLS haes, bul; e e e e oW Yorb s (of | veal cdives, $8.0067.15; bulls, staga. sic, §£0; Jonathans, ‘Colorado, fing color, et | She was un assoctate of Susan B. Anthony ash. 3 ORE AL ks sndie o0, | GO5 . 1000 | 3 A . ¥ 2 # 76004.50. ox, §2.00; Greenings, Colorado, per box, ¢ WFLOUR—Firm: winter patente, $.200850; | Onts! bu. 000 | Tennessee Copper Jeek snding today were §1.06400 gold and | I, - s toppled off thelr lofty price | $L60; Missour) GIPPLNS, Colorads, very Finé | nd @ friend of Horace Greeley and Henry Tl afreghis. b PG SIS, | o anins Oity Greln aud Provintens. [T, B 1 & W b ; i picnacle thix morning. isarly bids were a | quality, per box, SLT6: Genitans, Colorado, | Ward Beecher. TR N oakers, 8- 3 RaRS PIEN |7 s Tavh Mintne Stank Tiat dime lower than yesteraay's bulk and, | per box, $1.50 ([0 ‘box-lots 10c less); lows | Mrs. Norton was widely known as a lecs BARLEY - teeq or mixing, 86c; fair to | JSANSAS CITY, Jan. 3 New Yor! ning Stocks. aside from & few scatiered saies that were | Jonathans, our own pack, exira fancy, per | yurir A note which she penned ‘on’ the ARLEY Buea o 8. g | changed: No. 2 'hard,’ $LOGLYS: No. : NEW YORK, Jan. 8—Closing quotations |posaibly Ro worse Uik owise lower, prac- | bbl., $560; lowa Wine Saps our own puck, | 1WF 4 0 s e . BEEDS-Flax, No. i suthwestern, g.a3; | SL080113: No_ 2 red, 310! STxSeTiic, | U s S on mining stocks were: Yioally ail of the droves that changed hanas | extra, fancy, ver bbl, $.90; fowa-Missour] | vall of her room rea ils s the end, No. 1 northwesiern, $8.18. Timothy, $490 May, $LOTR@LOTK; July, 9IN@ITHcC, 8. Rubber........ . AUCE oaoiereeninnn 190 Loadville Con. ..... during early rounds suffered the dime de- | Pippins, our own pack, extra fancy, per |fricpdlessness, dissolution and death. Let .‘)l;vlr .m\v‘ N 3 nothy, .90. 4 ok Hibher: 30 Z‘ 8. Il!l’l‘.l R *Brunswick Con. i 3‘1 '"L.u:u Obiet . . cline. kven at ine break noied, the demand | bblvyl ’Bpédr’ b‘:l:r ‘\‘)wl‘ r.rlr:fl"‘d;l .‘:'\Lwl YL‘II!; no one play the game of philanthropy whe VIR “nehal 0 C 1 No. el pid.. o nnel stocl exican . . ol cice nod | sourl, ., .90, erings. e or! b ¢ s - T R AR 3 N b o "% Whice, S FSonder | e yonda: it Ontrto L | Y e Aarcrial . Weaily Koo | NO. 1, farmers’ Pack, pe: ubi, $8,8) (10-bl |could desire peace and a peaceful end.” art riba, sides Uoose), $113misGiLTes short | N0, & et May, 6106Tkc, bid; July, 8c, o Biiver R Saniard ilogs 010 At 4. and It took an extra kood | lot o), Malaga grapes, owing Lo qual- | Mrs. Norton was 70 years old and w , sides , SILET 70; sho o e e 5 b e e 3 Ton y et kog, 4 i ks 7 cToar sides (boxed). Himgizer " P ° higher; No. 2 white, 1@%0c; No, | Wabash pid oo irga iiver” - 166 Yellow Jacket buen to eusit i beoeat bid 'y o o | Bl nknes, Eurt Lunon e Cuiguiniia, et |vorn in Ithaea, N. ¥ : ¢ Y ! dsd 4@ ASc. | wi 7 Blectrt \ By narhet out of an estimate of lsv. |ib, dc (i-bunch lots, IXc). Cranbeiri.s. equal to 475,000 bu. Primary recelpts were Wostingiouse Electric . § S W OELY AR Ot course, I8 i & measure | extra fancy, long Keepers, per bbl.. $:.50; T ot Ly, 60 b, The Tichanged to 241s0c higher; cholce | W, Gge o Y Cotton Market. Feoponsibia, tor the lower tendency of |g00d for fmmediate use culy, $.%5. Ca 2 $13.25@13.50; cholce prairie, $10.75@ | wisconsin il7 e TE YA NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—THe cotton market |vaiues, but sharply lower reports from east- | bage, Wisconsin Holland sed, per 1b., lhc, i ‘.'(:::n:,\:nvr;céIlé:nnfu:“?‘lj\vgnl?‘”t\;'\:;‘(‘:‘ S0; sholce ‘numolx.w, Pittsburg Coal .. g opened steady at a decline of 7 points o |ern points also served to sirengthen .bear- | Onions: Extra large Red Globes, per b, ELY EE“TRAL PROVISIONS — Pork, lower; jobbing, The statement of banks and trust com- szE38 538! g388 sellers. 55558 Vextras, ‘35c; firsts, | am. Swel Foundry... g i an advance of § points, being influenced sentiment and depress values. i4c; medium size, Red Globes, par ib., 3 8.9 head. | %3c; seconds, Slc; packing stoek, c. | United Dry Goods......... P ! 5 ish sentiment and depre Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat X by weak cables at the beginning of the| As the morning advanced advices from |Spanish, 50-Ib, crate, §1.60. Sweet potatoes, No. 2 red, | “EGGS—E ilgc; firsts, e current | Laclede Gas call. while the appearance of gobd buyin S cour: lKansas, per 2-bu. bbl. §2.00. Celery, Call- a = {Jed. | EGGE-E: Wige; X & | oth ints became more discouraging and . ) 73 adv x : & et e, ey, 1agi 1! | receipte. Sio: seconds and diries, e, | | Toul sl o (b . 150 ahare orders Tirmed Cprices wp o the ‘later he''local situation naturaily took on @ |forula Jumbo, pe dox. Toe Pl (i s AL g ¥ s i No 4 f ecelpts. pments. | months and the general 1ist advanced quite 1omy aspect for sellers, et g By o v i 8 3 4 > at hern - spring, SLIOGLIL, No. §| wheat, bu.. L. 82,000 Leadon Sicek Market, | sharply during (he first few minutes With | From a dime fower the market developed | 12¢i No. 3 ribs, #ie; No. » know 8 Sood Copner, iock that ls row northern spring, $1.13G/116. 3 iy 4@ 1,000 | \DON, J & —Lond e y lofni, 18%c; No. 8 loin, e goud for 150% quick profit. Corres- L5, C No. {Corn bu.. A D LONDO an ndon securities | March selling up to 15.74 and May to 169, |jntg a lugisc lower atfwir, the blg bulk of | loin, 18 oin, ondence invited OCARLBTON, Ourh SL2GLY. oA [ | Oats, B . 12,000 opened fractionally higher today on the [or about & points net higher. Realizing ||ater arrivals selling on this basis. A con- | i4¢; No 2 chuck, eic; » ol L Restanae Lo\ Bt Now or gash, @o; No. 3 Y pet stock exchange here, being unaffected by |became heavier and prices eased off 3 |yiderable portion of the hogs sold at 8.4 | No. 1 round, Sc; No. 2 round, 7 3 d - ol low, c; No. . . | Options at Kansas City: President Taft's message, the tenor of |or & points, but the market developed no (x4 and on up to $8.05. Yesterday's buik, [round, 7c; No. 1 plate, éc. No. 2 plate, | % D ———— No. 3 "H:- S1@48kc; 3 | e | which had been accurately forecasted. |actual weakness. owing partly to expec- ||; will be remembered, was right around|0%c: No. 8 plate, 4%c. “1‘1?”1“1"“‘&‘ ‘3“- 4 J A s@atc: | Articles. | Open. | High.| Low. | Close. pectation of a good | tations of a bullish census report on Mon- |gx 45y.55, with the extreme top at $5.62%. Weol Barar Herberl E‘ Gooch Co (RTTER Steady; creamertes. 30dkc; | m : ; 3 Dank statement, but later”the |day and a further advance in print cloths | " Aa’mignt be expected during & season of ool Market. e a & cken . arket at the |at 'al iver. New Orleans was closed W " it rices, the market this ST. LOUIS, Jan. £-~WOOL~Unchanged; (EGOS—Receipts, 1081 cases. —Market| “May .........| 188 | 10011 L o1y dull with prices slightly below | today BT “been vety inercurisl In its con: | territory and’ western modiuma, ZaE8c: fine Brokers and Dealers FRE LS s fete Raraane, % M\MJ( July UL e TR AR WRE | the best of the &Y. M utures opened steady. January, 1540c; |duct. The general trend of values hus been | mediums, 20c: fine, 13g2le. tis, Be; 9 rap i Corn— N7 ) 1 | Mareh, 15.58c; May, 15.88¢; June, 15.87c; July, |much higher than the ciose of last week GRAIN, FROVISIONS, (CHEERE sy . tn@to: wto, | “May .| 64 oseeumer @B o B Loulwille & N.......i62 | 15900 August, 1hdde: September, 10320 | Suring tho lest Tew ays. but today's sharp Suli Over Gould Fortune. Omana ‘Otfioe: 416 W ¥. Lite Bity, 184@164e; Youns Americas, 16toi long | July o 6| GTGI 6| 61% | do see BN, K & T 8K October, 13.55¢; December, 13.2013 deciine wipes out & good Part of the ad-| NEwW YORK, Jan. 5 —George J. tous Bell Tolephone Douglas 831} A A MB s1beay: aholes'to Tious, | A Mebol "8 bia, ¥ L B AL i TRt e ik Jan- |9aaces " clrrent rices. wre Just about | 4Ry E0y ORI Jun; & ddeorge ). Gouid to- | Indspendent, A-3131 and A-g188. We: fair to Sgdse \ YT 1R o e ek 8 H000; Faprisry, ShTer M o lj-:}f»u.‘»;m;m higher than they were iast Satur- brothers und sisters for the partition of | Oldest and Largest House in the State (FOULTRY St turkeys, 1e; chick: Peort B e Ol o, 16.06c; August, 15.68c; Beptember, 14.57c; Oo- v o Satate Jeft equally Smong thiem by thelr . n Nepresentative sales nother, Helen 30 ow of Jay | AT VISAL—Steads’ % (o 0-1b. weighis, ¥ige; | PEORIA, Jan. 8 —CORN—Higher; No. 4| Canadien Puoitic. .18} Rand Mines... |sober, Toabe; December, 13%ke ' Spot closed | x Ay, 88 Pr. No A s pn Bonle who Mied i 188, Fhe maoy st ey FORTUNES MADE IN WHEAT @t B-lb welghs, sG10c; % fo 110-1b. """‘I;_::C:“"a"m 3 yellow, ®o; No. 3, Go; | QI G 0.0 88 Bowthers Br...i . @% | 8bo: middling Uit 16100 sales 166 ol RN & 2 of four pleces of improved New York real Ruys Shiions on 10,000 bu. of Wheat w:"{lc g0 Receipts— Whea cars n, % "%A.Ts—-l‘lrm No. 3 g'.:;: N ‘m. u“in Ly Pacifl beles. 1. I w1 1 wtate. from ‘,rlrvfi,nxlrl;:lr: nr:kl:l ny‘:v"!“l.fl? rea ars; corn, T i uthern 8 TALVESTON, —C N—8 s e W -~ - 1 optic o Shicago Re Wheat. 8 care; corn. | o | GALVESTON, Jav. 5.-COTTON—Steady, |3t/ /.8 % A Little Bec Want Ad now and then | 20-3200, Bc-3600. ete. Write for 'free’ eir: | white, 1%e; | Denver & Rio G..... 63% Unlon Pacifc ] P e w 11 cars; corn, 209 cars; oats, 69 | a0 "pea will supply your wants for 1910, culars, COLONIAL STOCK & GRAIN GO, Cleveland, Ohio. > FEsE - o NEW ORLEANS, Jun $-—COTTON— 0ee o100 8 =" Nilwaakes Grain Market. T 3 ; ) Spots were quiet and unchanged, business | 4. 18 - S5 MILWAUKEE, Jan. 8.~WHEAT-No. 1| 4 being restricted by the local holiday. No 8 e Wi 1 Minneapolis Grain Market. northern. WLIsgL%; No. 2 northern, $1.179 EA%er pra : sales. Low ordinary, 124e. nominal; ‘ordi- 14+ % % w MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 8- WHEAT—May |L18: May, $L13% bid. inels Ceatral...... 160% Spanish %y | nary, 12%e, nominal; good ordinary, 14 5-16c; | & s. closed, $LISW@1LIG July, $113%. cash No | BARLEY—Samples, 10g72c SILVER—Bar, firm at #4d per strict good ordinary. W&c: low middiing. (s "7 1 hard, $L15%G1.16%: Np. 1 northern. §1.155% — | MONEY—2g2 per cent. 16 3-16c; strict low middling, 16%c; middling, 1,164 2 rorthern, $LI4GL144; No Coffee Murket. The rate of discount In the open market | 15%¢; sirict middling. 15%c: good middiing ; NEW YORK, Jan. 8 —COFFEE—The mar- | for short bills {s 3K@38-16 per cent: for | l6c; strict good middling. 16 3-16c; middling | ket for corfee futures opaned steady at un- | three months’ bill per cent fair, 16 6-16c; middling fair to fair, 16 11-16c; changed prices to & deeline of § points, un- o | fair. 17 1-16e. Recelpts and stock given. | Qer & renewal of scattering liquidation and Baak Clearings. ST. LOUIS, Jan. §-—COTTON—Higher; ] in sympathy with & further decline of % | OMAHA, Jan. S8-—Bank clearin tor | Middling, 15%c. les, 75 bales; recel N—100-gound sacks, ' §22 50g 00 ptennig at Hamburg. Havre, however, was | today were $2,6710961.11 and for the corre- | L382 bales; shipments, 833 bales: st R—Fir} ts (In w f. 0. b. | unchanged to ¥ hij sponding date last year $3.363,06.63. ] ales, Minneapol $5.0006.90; second ' patents. | uation was reported. 1906, 1908, $5.4055.0; first clears, $.6004.65; second | hension the action of the valorization | Monday ..... 4 ALLELET § 2726814 clears, $.9083.60. ) lght, & mod- 3 COASMES 2,200,855, —e—— caused quite : LOAMOTIE 2106025 Toledo Seed Murket. S.anare pally, Tby clas wea sieady st o . : Fenst e | practically nominal todsy, Loeal dealers | TOLE! # Slover, o vance poin| . ! v .68 | quote lake copper at 56i14.00, electro- |33 5 Teas e IO s Sosh: Poried of b0 baga incluging March at oL Teesin 085,43 | Iytic. at HAIOGIT and casting at 31354 | 1) Bl Dotoner 'y i : Ma July at 7.06c, Se — - | 1850 Tin was quiet at $2.2093.0.00. Lead. |1} b1 R il L aes 160 and December at 7.10c. v SULTIAS SU0.827.74 | S.6T1604.123, Spelter, dull at $6.10G6.2. Tron | 1. 1 G280 Timothy, prime, $1.88. Alsike, prime, e Ty Hamtaeadyi Mo, qune: | Increase over the corresponding week last | Wa#, unchanged 8.5, March, 8. No. 4 Santos, Sc. Mild, quiet; | year, $3,087,066.71. X ST) LOUIS, Jan. S8—METAIS-Lead 3 Cordova, $@ile. - P steady at $70. Spelter, dull at $5.10. sigued direct to & packer, 80 (hat the Tremsury Sta t call - Mol tual miarket was practically bare of sup- ‘: 0., SOWHEAT May, 814 i var - A m:v?w-srgfgulh:.:-;;fl' condition ot St Joseph Live Stock Market, plies. WANTED Party With Capital to Assist in Buying Majority Stock stsegssat 4% INTEREST PAID ON Savings Accounts and Time Deposits Deposits in Savings Department before Jan. 10, draw interest for the entire month, LIVE STOCK NATIONAL BANK B | 24 and N, SOUTH OMAHA. SHEEP—Only a couple of loads were re- | 4 NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS celved this morning and these were con- | setre sst ¥ Me: arket o #1 | NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—METALS—With the j7 | exchanges closed, the metal markets were | 261 a0 Ll ey i ey ssezsetsess ETEEIEELYE 3 ¢ Y 1 OSE] L —C. . Recelpts for the week total 25000 head, as Lsse,centrifugal’ % today w follows: Tr Tunds-—Gola | 100 nead, market sieady : sesrs ;l:&%' P5; | comparcd with about the same number the in Oorporation Doing a Jobbing Business. OATE u : re-| coln, ; silver dollars, $46, i | o cifers, $3.5008.00, caivi veek previous and 31, ne same Wi Eetabliah e, fined sugar. steady; Cut loaf, §8c; crushed, | siiver dollars of 1N, §LOU0: silver ser: |Aon . o oL W008W: calves §2%g | LK DTVENG Dulk of ofterinigs lately has | 70 per cont. Controls 14 Satebimnet s i gas made profite a FHE pamiados Liverpool Grain Market, Sonteotiomers A, (ke olimand e | Pt iy i Soilauks. General | HOGE-Recalpts. £600 head; market siow; | sonsisted of killers, sf course wnd quality | and us & L AIealy S55,in Shemasivas worth 685 reatifea 868 sy " 4o B0, vor doflars In : E an avers o LIVERPOOL, Jan. £~ WHEAT-Spot, MOLASSES-Firm; New Orleans, open|fund, 8. 885, current llabilities, 'T‘HCPI ;lk: ESrs 299: VIRl wien" NP | *% t required to $76,000. Nome but Tespousible considered. Address, )= N h K ed t with & good, acth ., alaged dull, No. 3 red western winter, 06 | kettle, SagHc. 1 Worklng polinte. ta" Lhasury " otirs, | No sheep on saie ldcm:n: “for Thaterial ln nw'm.‘eum:“..'.;l v ¥.8. OARE BEE OFFIOR. . - sreveitwighve A % g

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