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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SATfiRDAY FEBRUARYXY 9, 1901. N £ . [in eym with wheat. May closed un-| 350, usual terms: | petter aavices rrom the distributive trade may, [in sympathy "3 3 however, help the situation. o e lose was | 27503 = : ; 15 only o cover manufacturers saies and some |~ Provisions were dull, but the close ;:: m’ fl::t“ -‘fll:ml.nd and men's wear goods The leading futures ranged as follows: l'fi_wl. n;.m rflw_ l% ,t.!n trlrfle:u ’g‘m‘i’: — Iron ‘and steel h: been rather quiet but v Clee. | s o :rmcg 3 3 . N, ® and steel have Price, with fin- | Articles— Open. High. Low. Meal.’ 2 la‘o."u Ploar, :flomfl, ,#a, gm GRE ATEST s ALE 2% g}z Zfi 2% | iy, $350@3 75; Buckwheat Flour, u;chs J 5 7 T OBE IR IR Cpesd, Wied g T sole: S ON RECORD! e Peas, §5; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibe. m h h steady and eve it) as to . ished’ products. particularly structural mater- | Wheat No. - ‘al, 1n active inquiry. Immediate delivery of | February . steel billets u: “m’}' be obtained at advances | March . of 50c to §1 over the pool price. Bessemer Dig- i rch = - . iron 1s st . 25@s0c higher on the week. 4 Saies ot toundry. plsiron to blpe manufacturers P ) / Ars claimed g b 5ot “Aecumulating at fur- | May . e » Hay and Feedstuffs. 400 Horses and M nd (75 Maul Perts imeti former districts, e io ‘demands u% u% e . and Mares a (N X e supply inade May . 253 d trads 11l Be Sold at Public Auction of 1 orted sold two Ly Rain again checkes le in Hay, but the T e Than s e Fusis. Y BemvE market was steady under conttnued light re- | NYQNDAY, February 11 4 8 1S Rallway 5s Wheat, including_flour, shipments for_;:ne Mu“rulry . e 160 celpts. ’ - py N SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 56 [Sana R & T ek ageresate 437 451 bushels, against 1706 | May oo o1 T4 B s e S Hior he oN : 3 E ek S Tock. 2902357 In e e 5415504 in | February - %o 1 ments from the north to arrive to-day. BASEBALL_GROUNDS, SIXTEENTH AND -_— e e i | Do s i o 0% BN in oo May . ot 7% | "BRAN—$15 50g16 50 ver ton. FOLSOM STS., 8. F. - 2 i85, A : sts.. 63 U Pacific 4 Fro n. wheat ex-| Bhort Ribs, per 100 pounds— e G e Commeneing at 9 a. m. Eastern. and Foreign Exchange as previously quoted. | Gem Electric g0 1 [\wabnan 1ots portn are oo brf g biebels, ‘agaimat 158024202 | February . i 5 T | et e ™ ug1r per | , These. saimals. careully seected by expert i £ 3 4 | L & Nunt 4a...0 11013 | West She ast season and 156,508,150 n 1808-95. e - | ton; Otlcake Meal at the mill, $25@2; jobbing. Io the recent China troubie oo et i Silver a fraction off again. . N & T 7% Wise cont to. | Btatn o es o e T 1nat. week. 1 Cash quotations were ss follows: Flour. 401% | 26 50: Cocoanut Cake, $I7@1S: Corn Meal, 325 | color, are In excellent condition, wall pandled i gl 3 lined o 4s. 97% Va Centurles. In this week a year ago, 163 in 189, 213 in| Mo 8 shring Wheat. B0 o, 2 vellow, 3ic; | 625 60; Cracked Corn, 3§25 50G26; Mixed Feed, | and welgh from 575 (o 13%, the mules ranging Wheat lower. Barley futures declined. MINING STOCKS. . 1895 and 501 in 1907, e N “mieer Mo 3 ‘white, 7iG¥%e; No. 4 from 975 to 130. There are many woll-matehed ¥ 20 |Litsle Chlef. . 14| Canadian_failures for the week number 34| RO % 0% VAT S ging barley, 8@sic: fair s R Tho B s mong Oats, Corn and Rve unchanged. | Alice 4 Ontario 162 | nm againet o7 last week. 25 in this week & year | IYe el common fSSURE XY Sl 5160 at_and Oat. 012 the lot. These hortes and mules ‘are suitabe s X 2 { Breece - 2 00 Ophir . 67 | @0, I8 in 1899, 51 in 1896 and o4 in 1597. @164 No. 1 Northwestern, 31 00g165; prime | Sominel; Alw E B R patn. wwarss. S Beans wwell held at previous prices. ; Oranewick, Con..... 3 [Phoenix B K i | mothy, seed. H S0, I obnas. % 40GT {13k: | STRAW—2GAT4C per bal Taundrymen, ete. Age rankes feom § o 1 \ : g Tun 2 4 71 lard, . : — eags. Animals are now on exhibition at base- 8 1. = T S Re e aak Con Cal & Va. 140 Savage . ST short-rib sides (loose). 36 $5@7 10; dry salted 1§ > Bran soc higher. Hay steady, with moderate receipts. Dosgwod Terfallll i jslema” NevaallIll | Dun’s Review of Trade. } #houlders (boxed). §6 2606 50; short clear Yo Bears and Seeds. i QLLF:’“”";': Bidins Wil bo eliered Sor Sule . il - 7, l 0 IS - 3 25 . basl . i about 1:30 p. m. Another advance in Wine. Lenavile Gon e i 1| e v, “coitr graae 0G| e nen the Goner. | IS BALE 18 STRICTLY Cash o~ . . = 2 " P . # = 4 V. 3. LAYNG, lvestock Av neer, 1 2 ather o zvise. BOSTON £S AN NDS. & , ment announces how many it wants dealers | O idental Horse . }0'7"" quiet and ’_"‘/“ Vd<‘mk than othertvise. P gt o Wi WNEW YORK, Fen R G Dun & Co's| Al Recelpts. Shipmentss | will have some Idea of the immediate futurs of | P T o otatocs easy again um AR ipts. Call loans 214@3%| Westingh Elec..... 55 eckly Review of Trade to-morrow Wi o e rehels 40,000 13000 | the market. ; 3 . v agl nder héavy receipts. “2'('.',2 Joans 1R Bona~ 1a |, 2o seasonable weather i the Eest has | Shot R 1o 101000 | “BEANS — Bayos, §2 50g2 15;_Smell White, | A tab, ) s J i ! ~ Atchison 48 .. 2 | brought up the: volume of bustness in retall | Oats. bushels ¥ ; 0 %0: Large White, $04 15; Pink. 88 1 | SPECIAL AUCTloN S LE egetables sold at fancy prices. Onions steady. I‘},‘;"‘",‘;‘;d SR O caks B S0 g o little this weel and at the West and | Rye. bushels 2o . HR0LI FaT%) Blackire. 803 B Limas, Poultry and Game about as before. | am Bigar® S - i fiun: Qistribution of. merchandise is on & sat- | Bariey, bushels . o | 1 e 0 ?':éi ;1:::%1 up and nominal: Red | 2 e 2 J i _do prefd . 119 |Bingham sfactory scale. On the Produce Exchange to-day the - 3 s 1: Yellow | 2 " o 2 | Bell T | S o der- , Ammery. 14@2lc; dairy, | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | 3 S wo cars of Oranges auctioned at good prices. Boton iPhme 16, [Amale Copper .o B | Frices of staple producte ehow but moder, | market Wt B ST Tke, Fevs, qbier; | Mustard. nominal: Flex, # gy Canacy. 399 COR. EISHTEENTH AND FLOAIDA STS., 3 o . s 2 Ston & Maine...194 | Boston & Mon! 324 fresh, 18@22c. * @ 4 THIS DAY. Mezican Limes well cleaned up and firm. |sEeg ‘1o n.,?tg"& Boston - 84 Biade b gy o o dicectione € Pressure @ e, Hemp, $iaske: Timothy, aTIRDAY N AT e . % LY z | Soal . . 351 |Calumet ecla. - ————1——_—* 3 3 By O 3 Dried Fruits and Raisins dull at the old prices. do pretd . 10852 Centennial - Jobbers report good demand for spring goods, BE T ol Diackuye, SERAR Wo will vl 30 HEAD OF HOREBS Missging Fed Steel . 52 |Franklin . particularly for the Western trade, and the Foreign Futures. 5 d Vegetabl to Dennts 2% Company, ranging in Provisions inactive and unchanged. pofretd i s Humboldt only complatnt still comes from the woolen gn e Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Teieht e & by b ls | Gen Elec . 19518 o goods mafket in the Fast, which has not yet RURIRh PERB ey 5 i AR PRSI | —_ S o Th orses must be sold, without d Hides show no variation e A <] g;m‘,, felt the expected stimulus. In this line, how- [ % Recelpts of Potatoes were heavy again, being | Uit or reserve, and can be seen any time be- ’ Mex Cent U173 /3anta Fe Copper... 8% | ever, prices do not decline, and agents expect LIVERPOOL. £398 sks, and the market was easy in conse- e above Hogos in light receipt and firm | O1d Colony .208 " | Tamarack 335 | better conditions. Wh Mar. May. | Quence. There was no change in Onions. Oil stocks rather quieter and without especial feature. U'nion Pacific |wolverines . business or the prices of their products as yet | Closing . -Suk 0 land 0 bxa and, as the market was bare JOst | sor arye, f1 50 for med i, 5 : Union Land :»J and will probably have no material influence L PARIS. Feb. Apr.-May. | eve N ARG dar prices. te S6¢ for cofts. Deers! o R Fair business in local stocks and bonds. o L S R G IR L g Pl T2 " | POTATOES—Early Rose, 65@Tc; Burbanks, | 35¢: fail or madium i winter or thin r— s :lnuon of supply to demand, wmchhu g_rhe‘eerln %pzr‘:ln' ves an undertone of great strength. This is | CIOSING ............ 5 | most evident in billets, which cannot be se- | Flour— and WcQsl tor Oregon; Gamet Chiles. [rom | “wALLOW—No. 1 rendered N gor 182 Bank Clearings. cured at the pool price. While former quota- | Opening 2060 2610 N e e . O S o M erenss: | No. 2. 408%e: gresse, 2973c = | | tions are nominany in force, it would reautre | Closing M %0 | ONIONS—4130g2 per ctl; Nevadas, ] i G o e ratte so Atrmn a material advance to secure contracts. Struc- nions. $1 25 per c Northern, free. @15 10 208 s6@50c for River, 31125 per ctl for Salinas | #InS. Fe. OF Angoras, 78ci Increased local exports in January. ot FEEw * VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 9c; Asparagus, | 10T g o January Exports. [ street that the plan for adjustment of control | % | tural forms are also In notably brisk demand, New York Metal Market. from EBacramento, 169%¢ per Ib: from Bouldin | 14¢: Middle County, free. teel properties is making progress. But A and it is Impossible to secure prompt delivery 3 ty, defective, 12@lc; T —— the stocks did mot reflect clearly any news.| NEW YORK, Feb. §.—Th: following table, | of any finished steel at Pittsburg. Chicago Island, ——: Green Peas, §@10c per 1b: String | ;; . 9@16c; Southern Mountain, fres, 7 . by ses in January | Sugar had an advance of 3). The movement | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | makers also have orders far ahead, and at all | NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—Cable advices from | Beans, 124@2Sc; Cabbage, %oc; Tomatoes, los | 11@12¢c; Southern M 1, defactive, Angeles, T5c@#$! per crate; from Mexico, §2 25 were $2,555 1th $2,518,240 for Ja: of cash from the interior is expected to be irgs at all principal citles for the week ended | leading points the placing of new business is | lower prices on nearly all - 9@11c: Humbol Mendoct 1 n.w-u:ms being as clent to offset a loss of over a milllon | February 7, with the percentage of increase | limited to smail Contracts. :nf:(‘:?-n.le?elefi“t‘:‘cruze i Apesiding Infusnos L Wit Al‘,,',,'::",’f."ca,c' =1 12@l6c per rs to the sub-treasury on account of the | , o a. ... &1 il b Bessemer pig is firm at the recent advance | SOt Rwiver. GHAAIE | 1h Bl i g s 20 T il < Fall Clip—San Joaquin. 6%@sc: do lambs. heavy customs paymeni. There have apparent- - ase, as compared with the corre- | 1, 1350 althoush no large sales are reported, | in localities genmerally, but, however, trading | Ib for Chile and — for Bell: Dried Peppers. @ | o " Mjqdle County, S@10¢; Northern Mounia Iy been large special movements of funds from | SPOnding week last year: it nalls have followed the lead of wire nails, | Was on narrow lines, with speculation almost | llc; Dry Okra, 10@l5c per ib; Carrots, %@3c | gri,™ jogile: Southern Mountain. 4@8ip0} entirely dormant. Spelter lost 2% points, fol- | per box; Hothouse Cuctimbers, $1@2 per dozen: | frov ) WOFUC MoRGocinG, 11@1%¢ par 1h -by citles 3 co, al- k{ ar-by citles and from £an Francisco, a lowing a drop of 2s 64 in kondon to £17 78 8d, | Summer Squash, $2G225 per box: Garlic, 3@4c | " HOPS—13@16c per Ib: from second hands 15 ough New York exchange at Chicago had | “Poreanr— | 8dvancing $2 per ton, while many other form: ~ Percent-— | are expected to be pit on a higher level when — e T g CITIE [TIne. | Dec.” | proaua and closed weak at $3 90@3 6. Tin was with: | per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, §20G2% per ton; wices, i s::x[xEP';’A (31 3::»;:1]”‘:‘;'; ax;\‘;?“nj\) QE‘:"?HS ose T Tk = lr{;‘:e‘::‘b’l?'fginw 50 cents, ample snow afford- r;‘u‘dgm:g:‘!:‘m th::t:_nd u:: f:;!‘.".'f“&'s"xs’m%"fl‘ Mushrooms, 5@lic per Ib. | 20¢ are the asking prices. 1 vies of 2 otiol n, e = Ot e n v} v - 2 4 ; : i B oomartss e o wocp o0 | Boon i B e e, I I eter, Theat | R atLondon 2 Shefioe oo to" 2152 o Poulivy and'G Y e ot Mok, ed States mints for . - Chicago 2 .2 - " | was noted. Lead ruled dull on the basis of . onhiry an ame. t ¢ There was a continuauce of activity in the | Chicago .. 2 inquiry 'on forcign account, including mod- | ¥AR noted, Lead ruled dull on the basis of ear is as follows bond market to-day, but thers were reactions | L1iigdelphla . 4 erate purchases for Spain. T s L The recent sdvance in Hogs Bas mot fne on profit-taking at some points. Wabash de- | pi Louls Atlantlc exports for the week. including | Wemk at 26 5¢ [0wer to S8 2808, JOr® Qilge: | Arrivals of Game continue moderate and the | (18 FEUNRE TUTUCE T KL SN Toe tne bentures Bs advanced ¢ points and the As 2% flour, were 2,574,111 bushels, against 2,247,402 - . Raltimore i ? | had a_weak undertone, with sellers at $17 for | market is steady, as usual during the closing t h Total sales, par value, §8,400,000. San Franclsco. i1 bushels in the Wweek preceding and 211587 | Jake superior and $16 6213 for casting and elec- | days of the week. Seventy-five sacks came in, | Terket Fules frm. The other meats stand the 2 100,232 ited Etates bonds were all unchanged on bbsrs H bushels a year ego. s trolytic. Domestic iron markets were quiet | There are a number of changes in Poult Ly X g a 8 14,090,400 00 last ‘call i (s H Failures for the week were 263 in the United | /107 \1thonced Pigiron warrants, $) 56@10 50; s changes in Poultry, | BEEF—ig8c for Steers and 6@7%c per Ib R e | Kansas cuty.... -6 ates against 245 last year, and 35 In Canada | Norihern foundry, $15@16 50; Southern foundry, | Poth up and down. Ducks, Geese and Squabs fo‘r_ECe YRR i Q ors Siaes Cliaine | Minompeite . against 33 last year. 14 50G15 75, and soft Southern, $13@15 | are lower, and youns Poultry is hardly as stif | VEALCRares, T°C: CHOTL S BRI o Stock— Bid. | Detroit 8 I J—fi‘ " .-———k Mark as for some days back. Variations, however, | o'y~ 3 E s Atchison Cleveland 8 onidon Market. I Livestoc) arket. are not sharp. LAMB—10@11c_per Ib; spring, 12%c per Ib Louisville . C’”‘.ago Fau POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 19@1lc for Gob- PORK—Live Hogs. 6@6%c for small and 9 Providsnce s, | 64c for medium and 5%@5%e for large; stock A 2 E 5 3 .| blers and 11§12 for Hens: Dressed Turk. Canadian Pa. Milwaukee NEW YORK. Feb. 5 The Commerclal Ad-| CHICAGO, Feb. §.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2500; z 7 ;, Dresse B i T s Canada Souther: St._Paul vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: | market steady to strong except canners weak | ;gg;‘; ";;zek' pe;; ag;l‘r, m!r! a:;gz_. .&unw‘,’ 71-{:5;‘:56 &3, PR Yo CASignnks & Clip Duio Though business on ile Stock Exchange here | and lower. Good to prime steers, $5@6; Poor 1 | for young: Hens, $3 50@4 ; Young Hoosters, Srent s Internal Revenue. e et e s ot st was limited to-day the fone of the general 1ist | medfum, $3 40G4 95: stockers and feeders, $2 T5@ | $5@6: Old Roosters. $3 50G4 50; Fryers, $5@5 50; General Merchandise. T tions of internal . Chicago Ind & Loutsvilie .. Columbus, 322 was steady. \Americaus were exceptions. Their | 430; cows, 20004 15; beifers. §27004 40: can- | Brollers, 35G5 10 for large and $G480 for it Jcoliections ‘of intares! sevense o this Chicago Ind & douisvilie pre! Savannah’ . hats movements were very erratic. Prices at the | ners; $1 602 25; bulls, §2 60G4 25; calves, $4@6 25: | SLLS !L!rmgshni;:AlZJ per dozen for old and BAGS-San Quenttn Bags, $@: Caleutts e Chicago & Eastern Iilinois . Denver .. | 1835 opening were depreesed and In the first hour | Texas fed, stesrs, UG 50; grass steers, B850 | VG ME—Qual, §1 25815 for Valley and 129 | Grain Bags, June and July, %c: local make, ago & Northwestern ........ ford | i : 5 o 4; bulls, . flar Hghr . . nd July, a s Fock e & Facife Richmond { et P e A Einens | 'HOGS Recelpts to-day. 34,000 to-morrow, | 23 for Mountain; Mallard, 133 $0: Canvasback. | gye: Wool Dags, @iZie: Fleecs Twine, Tie. C & St Louls : Memphis . e e et et lde et Tlett over, 2000 Five cents higher. Top. | {L0@3 W0; Sorie. iimiu. Teal $1 806175 | “Coar wellington. $9 per tom: Southfield Southern ........ Washingtcn | s the list. New York prices as they eame In on | mixed and butchers, $5 20g5 45; good to | T K, B i Small Duck, $1GL3; Back | o iington, $9: Seattle, §7; Bryant, §; Coos Southern 18t prefd DEcHE o 1. the cable caused a vioient see-saw toward the | 35 3505 45; rough heavy, $ 200 | itk B Ol O Oy e Yond taay See%e. | pav, $550; Wallsend, $3; Co-operative Walls- pts slorado Southern 2d prefd Rochester 1. end and the ciose was irregular, Southern Pa- | b 30: light, $ 20@5 40; bulk, $ 37%. s Lt i-:. llfl 202 25 1« end’ 9. Cumberland, $12 fm bulk and $13 25 in ring Delaware & Hudson .......... Bren 1 cifics being strong, Union Facifics flat, the | SHEEP_Receipts, '7000; sheep firm: lambs | e 0r ey’ grpSilsh Snipe. 32 80; | ficks’ Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs. §14: Can- Delaware Lackawanna & Western.. g 1475910 | 13. Denver fssues bugyant and the rest of the | SO to 10c higher. Good to cholce wethers, | Ghck, SO, B Blo Hare, $@7 %5: Rabbits, $135 | (iR, 0 ion"" Coke, $1 per ton in bulk and Denver & Rio Grande ... iy DABRR | 1seos| 2 market sagging. Grand Trunk dropped heavily | $ 854 50; falr to cholce mixed, 33 50g4: West- | &1 3 To Cot i Doves, | £ n sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 4 Denver & Rio Grande prefd. B i A ooy B on the disappointing dividend news. Tintos | orn sheep, $300QLS0: Texas sheep. 5003 63 3 per 2000 Ibs and §8 50 per ton, according to rie ol eld, 5 3 2 b | native lambs, ; Western lambs, % | Fort W spurted on the expectation of the declaration | DALY 3 brand. « Erie st pretd - SRR & DAl R e Aoril Ansmace ye | 082 Budter, Cheese and Eggs. Harrison's circular says: “During the weele SAN FRAN 00 ’;m'k" s *x"’ e % | Portland, Or. 4 | affected simpatheticallv. Money was ttle 5 R i Y there have beeni four arrivals of coal from following are the seasonal rainfalls to| 100 Hocking Valley 488, | St. Joseph. 2 bit stiffer, call loans 3 to 313 per cent; time Portland’s Business. Butter continues in ample supply and prices | British Columbia, %32 tons: five from Wash- a se of same date| 200 Iilnote Centrai 130 * | Los Angele: 2. | money, 3% per cent. The new war loan. which show no further change. The fe ington, 13,970 tons: one from Oregon, 840 tons: , it ool - 0 g e g % | Norfolk | 3i'2 | was expected to-day, was announced after the o s e feeling 1s!one from Baltimore, 2206 tons; total, 25,850 A P T s | Syracuse | : 3 | close of business. ' The Government asks for | PORTLAND, Feb. 5.—Clearings, $347,082; bal- | steady. | foms. The deliveries this week are generous. < AN TS, Dasings 7~ e T 4" | Des Motnes. | tenders for eleven millions 3 per cent ex- | ances, $45.234. Cheese is weak and coming In freely. Young | and fully ample for all immediate require- Last | This | Last | ' Take Erle & Western prefd Nashville -....2 1 1| chequer bonds, repavable at par in 1905, Americas are lower. ments.” Business generally is active, sales are STATIONS. 2 Hours| Season. | Season. Lake Shore EHH bl s s g | CLO3ING. i Northern Wheat Market. There are plenty of Eggs on the market and | 478 and prices well maintained ' The incle- { 35.29 e == Grand Raj 'y “ < 2 OREGO! . - - demand for steam fuel has been larwe, - i::; ol o Rallwa {‘ug“sm. terred, i Grand Trurk, 6%; Anaconda, 9%. PORTL Feb, 5. WHEAT-Walla Walla, | ch}:;c;@tpwfl:-fl;e_;;rxung; I;‘);:'"D-"srlv Ex- | cipally for merchlgl; mer: ;:: u&?.pdor:‘, inneapolis & St Louis Lowell 5 | Y . e cases | The stocks in yard have no en 0, Minncanchis & St Louts pretd Dayten, New York Money Market. | “&8 cuip Atsterkamp, tor Queenstown, | “orne: - Pounds Cheese. hocesbut etla reterse oot i e bk o o « | with 112.106 bushels of wheat. "| Creamery—Extras. f1e: firsts, 18c: seconds, | Dfition for sales in not sharp and prices aT> NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—Money on call steady WASHINGTON. — . K " ’ 4 n hatever, as its high import cost shuts ERbipel AN & Ieee at 1%02 per cent, Prime mercantile paper, 3g4 | TACOMA, Feb. §.~WHEAT—Quiet and un-| DAry—Extras, 1fc; firsts, 16c; seconds, ldc; | [SUrS hatever, as its Bigh Momort ad frelght 0 City Missourl Kansas & Texas pi . { . 5 store, ‘llc. ~ S ety ew Bedfor e per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual | changed; Blue Stem, 57%e; Club, Sic. s . | on Swansea anthracite have béen relaxed soma- mum temperature, | e L B T Knoxville, Tenn. business in bankers' bills at $4 ST%@4 87 for et B iy Bl firsts, —; | Chat, so that several cargoes have been sold Fug Norfolk & Western .. . demand and $4 8415 for sixty days. Posted rates, London Wool Sales. Pick! per pound. this month for future loading. Australian is AND. GENERAL, rfolk & Western, prefd.. $4 £304 85% and 34 83,64 89, Commerclal bill per pound. almost excluded entirely as the high cost for Wichita ST. | -+ : $ SI%@4 614, Sllver certificates, 61G63c. Bar CHEESE—Fancy, full cream, " same at Newcastle prohibits its shipment; the SERACAR N othors Dacits peath Binghamton . silver. e, Mexican dollars, {Tc. LONDON, Feb. 8.—The offerings at the wool | ge: commen. norinal: Young Amcioac Cioe: | frelght rates have diminished a little, still it T ottt oty | 9200 Ontario & Westes Lexington, Ky... Bonds—Government, steady; State, inactive; | auction sales to-day numbered 9562 bales, in- | Eastern, full cream, 15@16%c per Ib. * | costs considerably more to land hers than our e ‘. Jacksonviile, Fla... | ratlroad, trregular. cluding a good selection of new clips. EGGS— : oast product, with which it has to compete. he storm over Call % merinos were in better demand California Ranch—Selected white, 19c; mixed | The consumption of fuel oil is growing grad. Pennsylvania Reading .......... Reading 1st pretd Reading 2d prefd . favorable for settled ur_or more hours the Pacific slope. are reported at San Chattanooga Condition Of the Tfl‘fl.fllry. There was a better tone to the Cape of Good | colors, 18c per dozen. ually, and must necessarily interfere with Rockford, Ill. ‘ Hope and Natal buying. Americans hought | California gathered—Selected, 15¢; standard, | coal later on as a steam producer. Contracts | eultable grades of greasy crossbred: for future delivery of oil are being made at WASHINGTON, Feb. $.—To-day's statement | home trade and Continént were active com- standard, —; | reduced figures.’® , and the | —; seconds, tern—Fanecy, — Rio Grande Western b, of ‘the treasury balancss in the general fund, | Petitors for the new clips. SUSAR-She- Wattact SHfr iy’ Cum- Gy T B e e % N.D. { on/ink ¢ 1l r fornta fancy, —; standard, —. | pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: ver nearly all of Rie i Nenen vrxtl Sioux Falle, §. D. exclusive of the $170,000,000 gold reserve in the ra, —; Crashed. §.2%: Powdered, 5.85c; Candy Gran- snow in the mountains. | divis Tremont, Neb. Foreign Markets. m of redemption, shows: Avallable cas| ulated, 5. Dry Granulated, 5.75c; Confec- 8t Louls & San Fran 1st prefd.. San_Francisco for thirty Davenport | balance, $143,643,467; goid, $71,516,136. ; A, 5.75c; Magnolia A. &dSe; Extra e Ry B R b A ey e Ao | 3 SRR A LONDON, Feb. 8.—Console, %%; silver, 27%d: Decidious and Citrus Fruits. e Goiden C. 's.15¢; barrels, 1be more it fair wn northern por- St Louls Southwestern prefd Houston | New York Cotton Market. French rentes, 102f 30c. Wheat cargoes on pas- el Barrsle, T more: boxes. We mare; S-Ib bagn, e % o S S A e . g sage, quiet and steady; cargoes Walla Walla, | ;1r; cars of Oranges were auctioned, as fol- | barrels or ifs equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- ing in morther portion; | ....... St Paul prefd ... Macon NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—The market opened | 20s: English country markets, quiet. lows: Fancy Navels, $175G210; cholce do, | Fels, 6.50c; boxes, 6.Tsc per Ib. Rain Saturdsy, with | Sokthars. Pacific Lt steady, with prices 1 to 6 points higher, and | LIVERPOOL. Feb. 8.—Wheat, quiet: No. 1| 0700, o0 qara sseqet 10. 2. | TCOFFEE—C. E. Bickford’s circular gives the Tigh southwest winds Southern Ratiway - el | improved several , points additional fmme- | Standard_Callfornia. 6 24aGes 3d: wheat in | $145G1 55 standard, Seqgti. receipts at this port thus far this year at 18.- ing to mortherly; Southern Railway prefd Springfiela i ! diately after the cAll on covering and a mo- | Parie, steady: flour In Paris, steady: French about | 25 bags, against 15,089 during the same time country markets, firm; weather in England, |the same. Limes are well cleaned up and firm, | jast year. The sales from first hands were mentary flurry of investment support, the lat- bags. | or 1ed by Vall street commisaion interests, | f08Y: D e lneer ) s Tadiae o oo | UL bty 1 was, 1,657 Sag. againse - Texas & Pacific Colorado Springs. Snow Saturday: continued cold Union Pacific . | s Union Pacific prefd Totals. U. 8...| | o . | COTTON—Uplands, 5 15-32d. are in fair supply’ and rather slow, owing to | hands February 1 was 10,687 bags, against 14.- Saturday; continued cold Wabash Totals outsids | g R B I A CLOSING. N %6 hagn N D . e TNt s i : Wabash prefd . York % | essnizs| 40 ome 6 to 7 points. ' Covering caused a partial | WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. 1 Californta, 6s| LECIOUOUS FRUITS® visible supply Februsry 1 was 7.I836 begs in_northern portion, rain in Wheeling & Lake Erie . : a8 215 in"ine ‘riernoon, but Auring the fest of | 240; No. 7 red \Vestern, 5 11%a; No. 1 North: | , APPLES $5gte per box for common, Ticg | against S331.167. The circuiar saye: continued cold Wheeling & Lake Erie 2d prefd.... 33 | DOMINION OF CANADA. he sesclon changes were comparatively nar- | ern Spring, 6s 3. Futures, steady; March, & | ¥130, £07 good 1o cholee and §1 76G2 for fancy. ‘Generally speaking market conditions have 8 Wisconsin Central > . | row ‘and business dragged. At the close the | 115,a: May, 8. T : Su b .S e vt munih, et and _vicinity — Unsettled Third Avenue ~- Percent-— | market was quiet, with prices 3 points higher | = (ORN--Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 3s |, CITRU fonigy nges. $182: Seed- | such as have taken place went against the with Jolling frosts in the | e o o | cITIES. Clearings. | Inc. | Dec. | to 4 points net lower. s15a; do, old, 38 10%d. Futures, quiet; Feb- | LOEE. S0cG3l: Tangerines, 75c@3150; Mandarins. | article. Trade has been quiet. but this is me g; 1| rth winds; possibly snow 1 Tube . | — >, 75c@31; Lemons, 25¢@31 25 for common and 3130 | partly due to light receipts of new crop, and freies i the €. | S T Montreal T s1z008.158 | ... i U TR [reney e idS March, SUING, MRy, 60, @2 for good to cholce; Grape Fruit. $1G2; Mex- | the undesirable character of last crop coffees ANDER G. McADIE, | Toronto 2.5 - S S TR R LA S i bl p s T now remaining in first hands. Stocks in deal- orecas! clal. 'innipeg . - . R T R 3 e e T | d . Dles, a) are small and we anticipat t- B |5 : 38 melitex ew York Grain and Produce. @32 per ' dozen. ter demand when the usal —— ot - - G amilton . K . P grades is obtainable. | § e Wells Fargo 2 a4 | 8t John, N. B. PSRRI T N AR S G I R - LOCAL MARKETS. Dried -Fruits, Nuts and Raisins, | “The only notable change has been in the | EASTERN { Miscellaneous— Vancouver, B. €. AT price of unwashed Salvador, which broke | MARKETS. ‘ 20 American Cotton Ofl. S| Y. NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—FLOUR—Receipts, | #———————#| 1, giuation remains unchanged. Except | TiiPiy, fTom $4c to Siie, closing steady. and | 3 1] 88 American Cotton © 1 prefd : Sf‘” otats 17.625 bbls; exports, 15,362 bbls. Held at old Exil d Bulli the light demand for Prunes {here is nothing | | - Prices for Braziis in New York stnce Jan- * * | - A s ool | figures, continued weak and inactive. rchange an ion. —_— L R B Ry R B R 2w York Stock Mivk | "1560 American Smelting & Ref S | ¥ # | WHEAT—Receipts, 14,400 bushels; exports, - FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, §c: | and ¥c for Santos No. 4. Scarcity of the Nww York Stock Market. | 2,000 American Smelting & Ref prefd..... 995 | | . X 4 97,232 bushels. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 80%c | terling Exchange, 60 days. = WY | 20-40s Tc; 40-50s, 6%c: 50-603. 4%c: 60-T0s, 3xe, | loWer grade and a superabundance of the lat- E - Amerlcan Epirits ... -2 ] Bradstreet's Financial Review. | | 1. o. b. afioat: No. 2 red, 7s%c elevator; No. 1 | Sterling Exchange, sight R NG e M i | Ty D pesi ey ® e O e S T ey e S American Steel Hoop.. aiw | » | Para Dt e o o 1wt msns | New Fork Excidsgs. sight = 173 | iR’ soaquine. e less than Santa Clarss, ‘eac | . - To-day's frst hand stock consists of &9 erable falling off in the volume of dealings in | American Steel Hoop prefd .7 | % * , 89%e f. o. b oat. Options | QO york Exchange, telegraphio — 2214 | cept 100 and over, which stand the same. Apri- | bags Costa Rica, % Nicaragua, 1333 Salvador, stocks to-day and the Gecline would have been American Steel & Wire.. b 170 O : opened much lower and weak because of bear- | gpver per ounce. = 6014 | cots, 6@Sc ‘for Royals and 10@10%c for Moor- | 675 Guatemala, 1413 Mexican #nd 0432 bagse much more marked had it not been for the | American Steel & Wire prefd........ 83 | NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—Bradstreet's Financlal | ish cables and large Argentine shipments, | Mexican Dollars, nominal. 5 @ 51 |parks; Evaporated Apples, 4@5%c: sun-drieq, | of other kinds: in all 18,371 bags. as agains ot g e Tube Bty e American Tin Plate.. 184 | Review to-morrow will say: - which prompted locals to unloading. Subse- | - —_ 1%@G2%c: Peaches. 3@4c for standard, 3%@Sc for | 13,47 bags same time last year.™ st o g 4 & vl of 3 American Tin Plate prefd. L. The developments this week have been cal- | quent continued heaviness was intensified b; 3 ghoice ana BL@S4e for faney, Piara c; | The lack of a complete assortment renders Sttt b (O ey G | American Tobacen " TN | culated 1o keep the siock marker active and | fairly Turge Norchwest. receipte, mabre. snow IVheat cnd Other Grains. Fioms, Slttea"tatlhc. " unpliteh, 1gTic: Wt | ourquotations "nemival o some Cxtent but - he b . . 2 . s | merican Tobacco prefd.. ! Ve 1 S arl 98 or white. on recent sal 3 scteristic of & long bull movement that | ‘Anacopda Mining Co. 4 cxcited. Although no new records were made, | West, depression In outside markets and fur- RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers Assocla; Costa Rica—13@t4c nominal for prime wash- B the volume of transactions has been up to the | ther shorts selling. A final rally on large HEAT—The foreigf markets were generally the follow! N a,.n"“.,‘ i 12%e nom! good : 128130 7% highest recent level, and there was evidence | Weekly clearances ett irie” close steady 'at e ,,r;k and New York was %c lower. The pri- !‘l":-ox::::).n“:h Pl‘ucy. T2c per T"“'en.u., | 4 e ,.w:":l, ’p‘:lm. ..'.'n‘.'.?'fl_m that the public had taken part in the current nc. March _closed 78%c: May, T9@79%c, " cause Of the weakness was larger ship- | standard, 10c: prime. Sc: unbleached Thomp. | 1ig1i%e mominal for good to Prime pesberry: Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobaceo - cally reach into the dregs of | sediment of the mar- 2 s A | -8y lation to i eq extent. E 3 ¥ 3 e, ’ : ket The theory s that the generally higher Commental Tovacco preid D950 wional mantpulations and activity by pools and | - HOPS- Guiet. 1 0 Ac closed T0e ments from the ATgentine than hed been ex. | Son's, 8¢ per I Cultasas Fancy. loyc “per | oigite for good to ‘prime B4nioe mominal rang ha u . attal -; d in Lx -‘ :cner-llm-rktu ;:g:;:: g::n S . :z: ;nrge financial nxlxsl r,v;eculnlv: l:te‘r‘uu were, | HIDES—Firm. . pected, those for the week being 1,206,000 bush- | y1o heq Sultanas, Se =-'l'b box“;. {3{ ::?‘mn:‘llr;;?‘hll‘: $@™%c nominal for com - e low-price chs to some Increase | 5 . owever, responsible for much of the trading, | W § corre: s e ey » . » on, even without sy velopment General Electric 195 | and it was foted that London's operatio, s:ptgx[f{f;f.'g,"mm,-; refined, steady. els, against 12,000 for the sponding week | gigc: 4-crown,. Te; 3-crown, e wn, 6¢. | mon to ordinary. Glucose Sugar ] - 45 | which consisted mainly of buying, were on an | COFFEE-Spo Jost year. The officlal report of the French | Pacific brand, 2-crown, Sc; S-crown, Sic, and | " Sarvador—10613%e for good to prime wash- ucose Sugar —Rio, quiet; No. 7 involce, . S%%c; seeded (Fresno o was} A 34 | increased scale. Tige,. mild rharket quiet: - Cordova, |8gisg, | Government gives 71 departments good, 13 fair | f-CTOwE; Sue Prices). fancy. | eq; s%@9%e for fair hed: 11@12%ec for good 3. The bidding up | g v e 8 R e N s i d : 7ic; 12-ounce. §4c: choice, 15-ounce, | 1o prime washed peaberry: 3@9%c for good fo aperators to r the pur- | Intapuational Paper pretd. v le— - = RO ET L (Bt cletiaip iR e o8 A ieaso reported a weak market on cables, $NG; Wounce, Bie: lendon Lavers,-S-crewn. Drime semi-washed: S4@%%e for superior un- pose of reall iced stocks Laclede Gas P e e o aie® faere 33/800 | with more or less liquidation.. Most commiasion | f1 5 Per box: fcrown. §160: Fancy Clusters, | yaghed: $e for good green unwashed: 11010%0 | ivance. So National Buscu Brad. , T Aixs. Including: February, 86 65; March. $570: | Rouses had selling orders. Phillips sold 1,000,000 | {2 Dehesa, 42 50 Imperial, $3. All prices f. o. | for"good to superior unwashed peaberry: s@7'4a the stock National Biscuit radstreet’s on Trade. e B oS! aly, 35.70; September, 35 90; Octo- | pyshels. Kansas City, however. wired a strong | ™8t Sommon =hibping points in California. | 7or ‘common to_ordinary. learly what National Lead . i TR seember %6 packages: steady: | demand for cash Wheat, with exporters bid- |y litte Nor 1. seftahell. 1oo; No. & 7o & | Nicaragua—13@16e nominal for prime to fancy ater of fact | . National Lead pre & froa R A o aokager; Steedy: | dins, and New York reported a large export | ' hataitel) atjes No 2 To Almonds @1k | Washed: $%@1c nominal for falr to strictly sted regard- | National Steel . g el ™V 10G20% | Gemand. Minneapolis wired hat 90 per cent | for paperstell, Sg1lc for softshell; Peanuts, § | £o0d washed: $§8io nominal for good to su- it | AL Sol NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—Bradstreet's to-mor-| EGGE—Receipts, 4i83 packages: steady: West. | of the mils fore, SRk, L (IEL MU of | g for Eastérn; Braail Nuts, ise; Filberts. | perlor unwpshed: WW@ilole nominal for good to of the mtocks | 16,600 North American rdw will save o ASL mnic 19G20c; Southern’ at m 199 | {ne demand for Flour improved. B ON B ot T s "tor DHONE and Guatemala and Mexican—13@16c for prime to mors on the | Pacific Coast . Trade developments this week, aslde from | 19%c. 1 FRUITS. This market was lower axain, both on and! @i3c for light amber; water white ex fancy washed: 11f12¢ for strictly sood wash- iple that ad is avall- | . Pacific Coast 1st prefd. those connected With rumors of combination DRIED h oft call, and weak at the decline. T%@sc; light amber extracted, §%@ic; dark, | ed: 10@10e for good washed; 9@3%c for falr wadass. The most | | Pacific Coast 2 prefd. .. In great industries, of Which It seems as yet | on hansy ‘e Bt oo s Ao (hohes | Spot ‘Wheat—Shipping, S6fic: milling, 98%c@ B 2p, : } washed: $@%c for medfum: §aT4e for in- e espritogoeg ) Lis 8 ‘:;::?1 i~ 3 % too early to speak authoritatively. have been | demand was not particuldrly brisk. Prices re. | 31 02% PeF Ctl . RD SALES. TSI o - Sy mm‘“".’:“}’.?;{fl A in Colorado. Theee made Wabash e o "300 I e e Deveral lines of trade | main unchanged but tending, upward. _ State | 1.cormal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—6000 ctl LTS : To. prime unwashed peabetry! $4G%e nominal & link to be absorbed by Lackawanna| 400 bressed Steel Car prefd and many staple prices show irregularity, but | common was quoted at Sk@i%io; prime, 4%@se; | o Tormat BeIORIT T OIS T AR e, Lrovisions. for gooA to superior unwashed. i, 1o take In the Gould Southwestern ral- | ....... Pullman Palace, Car...... this s no more pronounced than usual at this | <holce; B‘f’“a’:.‘f‘n{fi&”&efi’fihn il ¢ | 4000, % oslg; so00, $106.”" . ; ardie - WINE—Is very firm at %%c ner gallon net zouds In the formation of 3 new through rail- | 300 Standurd Rope & Twine scason of the year. The feature of the week | o ooq s, dried frults were Joll out about | "Second Session—May—2000 ctls, $1 01%. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c per Ib for | for ordinary Claret, or e inclpding cooper- m the Eust to the Southwestern Gulf ports. The rumor of & project = solidation n the several Iines took on variou 00 Sugar ... 00 Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron. in distributi bbi: 1 ar Morning Session—May—10,000 ctl; age. £. 0. b. at San Francisco. This is a rise n - as ve jobbing lines has been the Regul 5 " | heavy, 11%@12c for light medium, 124@lde for “and @ further advance is hinted at. e Tound as to size and quality. 526,000, $1 01%. of growth of spring demand In the South and grmcors.—nayu. @ile: Moorpark, sx@ | ¥ 08 IO HII\ aray 000 ctls, §101%; | NShL Wadilc for extra-light and 15@15%e for | O Tac. and o further advance i3 Bintel st forms, e of whigh were authoritatively TUnited States Leather. Routhwest, reflected in enlarged sales of dry . 02 sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1c; denied. The gaios iu this Ll‘ll‘usol Fuilroan {fn:lfi gutu II(Albl‘:cr prefd. goods, bloot;I and lhoel.hclothlnl and millj- | PEACHES—Peeled, 14@18c; unpeeled, 6%4@10c. ‘?’u’a‘mv—n-lmm continues very dull, [ Mess Beef, $12 per barrel; extra Mess, $13; 3 ocks ran all th 1 to 6 points, St. United States Rubber...... rery at leading centers there and 4 futures are lower again. % Pork, $15@16 80; extra 5 N Joseph and Grand Ixland first yreferred gaining | Triied States Rubber preg ST West." Bertee Rvices suio’ thy beluses S edi T LOr choloe bR TMOTING or No. | Hbmn id Ghame; M ¢ Smoked Beer, e Receipts of Produce. 7 and Wabash commo: i of uri- tern Union - & 2 e 1 an or off grades; Brewing an ipping | per pound. —_ lies of both roads were affected in & less Ao Amalgamated Copper. for; trage coming. frem’ Sogiinmsst-caig. Eactos c; Chevaller, nominal. ed At 6%@6%c 1 for Evee and there were gaine besides in the Colo- | Republic Iron & Steel Co. Coast polnts are no less encouraging. Retail Chicago Grain Market. e oA BALae T compound e e for pure: half-barrels, pure, FOR FRIDAY. FEBRUARY & rado and_Southern atocks, Denver and Rio Revublic Iron & Steel Co pref dstribution of winter goods reflects the stimu- ; 1 Sesslon—0:15 o' clock—Decem! 2000 | 9%¢: 10-1b tins. 10c: 5-Ib tins, 10%e. Flour, qr sks. 146/ Pelts, bdls . .4 YR o o e | tme, o i Bl B B R Bl Do ENE G5 et e e | B T A S T o8 Feoria and Eastern, Toxas and Pacific, Notth | 1.435,000 Shares sold. sre probauly responaible for the slowness of | CHICAGO, Feb. 8.—During the first halt-hour | Second SSoR NG SR o 1ojen. Toe: ve tiarces, Tobe per ib. eres | Benm e ‘10| Eime. Sbis - L] Afawe'rjun, ’Kl.r‘n_;‘u and Michigan and Michi- CLOSING BONDS. :; fll‘-’“fl‘:h °h ml;’?:fich Ia::: ll." ::2! ir- | in the wheat pit business was active and the | L¢trnoon Session—May—2000 ctls, e, Potatoes, sks Ly~ wnm'n 3 T R Fun Central, The rost of the rallroad Ust Was | 1 & 25 yet reg..o, d0SYIN ¥ © ot Fhe ceredis are. dull. yreruar and moifer | Market - decidedly weak under a decline at | OATS-The market has not changed tor| [ides, Tdliotv, Wool and Hops. | By 241 Leather. rolls ... 118 Bactred of Sinche thel S5t 85 Mt ey 5| LDo'gowwn 105% N J C gen bs.......128% | jower, on large Ahvnhne ‘shipments and. 1is.{ 14verpool of %@ld, while Argentine shipments i weeks. Business is good one day and poor the 4 2 % | MG, W7 Quicksilver, flsks 12 Dosnit away Trom lact night At any thme. Unton | b5 5% To& o OGN Paciicss il | seal Woctiweet | movements; the sepporcng | isstl vecl srepe MO0 ptiele notdiie o | Dexl, SO SRS K SN 08 0 SDRIYIE aRe | quoiatione fof evesiiine’ shint (4 mee, | S, tond - ! ; Facinc“was “mever more than 1% Sbove iast| Do mew do ves. ik IN TO Tk ol i eature being export’ {nquiry cvcua e ngures. 3. - 413001 80; S iy ts are featureless. " UTAH. t . at concessions. strength of sole leat] May opened with initial loss of %@%c ar White, §1 nominal; Red, | and the marke HL‘J{‘U.:I‘O‘I.,'::,.'m‘:',‘&S'..“."“"‘.J‘ u'?n'e'. The| Do mew 4s coup.13tiy/N'& W con ds. is a feature noted at many markets. Shoe (0 T0%e and was soon pounded down o ww for Feed $1 4 for Seed:| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sep | Wheat, ctls ... ®0) atly mews of the dsy Satne the % Do old 4s reg....113% |Or buyers are in full force at Boston and sample | 74%c. Then the tone became steadier, while nominal; Black, for $117%@1 20; | apout lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, pmergfic o o G o T g ers are numerous. Factories are well em. | the strength displayed in corn had its effect | for Secd. o0 30 per ctl. : medium, 9c; Mght, S@Ske: Cor Drance the Southern Pacific. purchase. The ployed om immediate delivery orders. Buyers | among shorts. A few exporters also reported | CORN_-Off are neglected and quotations | $4@10; Sy — . I watk aies phowed somse irengt. The R T E T e S e R L R ST i e STOCK MARKET. L, Y turers’ views as to fluences gradually forced a reaction to 74%@ | Eastern, mixed, §1 BLA‘LW ctl. stbel stocks made a great show of strength A buildf RYE-85@87}c_per Lumber has lagged among ing material, | 4'%c. Later the seaboard claimed thirty-five BUCKW HEAT—Quoted at §1 8 per ctl. just at the opening. Tin Plate jumped nearly § H 5 £ i 5 g Lut is stiffening In price as the season of |loads taken for export and May railied to 7 ; Dry Calf, ; culls and brands, R s e e active o;:r;llu:a gpproaches. The textiles are | closing stcady o inutes Toter, HG%e down : el mfit:. : cach: A maintained “except Federal and business Tenkened aespite smaller Tecelpts, because of | - Corn was moderately active and higher. May Flowr and Millstuffs. Wool, Tiefisl cach; Horse Hides, 5o L. s ; I - PE EL 3 in the group fell to comparatively small & all portions. The belie? continued strong in ST e from goods markets | closed Yc hizher at 3jc. — and advices of shading of gray goods. The| Oats were very dull, but the tone was steady | FLOUR—Callfornia Famlly Extras, $2 25 | email and fe for Continusd on Page Thirteem. ] i E

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