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CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Eellioc Operation 1 IrtdominftttFit m
Littrpoal WwkniMi
GOOD INCREASE IN VISIBLE EXPECTED
Wlatrr Wheat Flaat tlare of Sw
and Wku Hard free Come
Dtat tteeerte Will Hat
OMAHA. Jim. t, IBM.
"There was quit a large trad at the
tart," say tha Exchange Drain company
letter, "(Ailing operation predominating on
tha weakness la Liverpool, which we du
to free offering of Argentina sorts, with
prediction for large world hipmenl.
Commission houses were on both side of
tha marks! and while fluctuations wer
thutow tha local rrowd, including the
calper, wara Inclined to be bullish on the
vnuatlun. and thera free covering hy
horts. Tha market quieted down to qulta
Lin extent, but there waa aome selling on
expectations 01 a good sued increase in
tha visible. Many conservative people in
the trade wera of the opinion that declines
bad aona far enough and a tha winter
wheat plant Is bare of snow a hard freese
might create sutnclent Injury to bring In
damage reporta. nitre are hints of a uet.
ter cash, demand.
"The bear crowd started In with raiding;
taotica aa&ln at tha start on improved
weather and Increased receipts, but strung
support was extended, commission houses
buying very freely, many resting orders
being reached in the May and under that
roint was more than sufficient to absorb
II offering. There was a big trade and it
looks te ua aa If stout resistance would be
hown toward all declining tendencies.
"There waa free selling of May hind by
Vocal loner, commission houses buying,
however, on resting orders, but the market
did not show much snap and closed ea.y."
Prlnary wheat receipt were t4.0jO bu.
a.nd shipments 2!P,ij) bu. ; against receipts
11 year ago of 663.0f0 bu. ami shipments of
753,0 bu. Corn rec eipts were 744,000 bu. and
ahipments ftno.imo hu.; against receipts a
yr ago of 783,000 bu. and shipments of
4i2.0X) bu. Clearanoes were 46.1.000 bu.
corn, 10,000 bu. oata, and flour and wheat
enusl to 463,000 bu.
Liverpool closed Hflid lower on wheat
and tf lower on corn.
' Kroomhall estimstes world's wheat ship
ments at 0 nnn,i)f lu"hels, as compared with
8,112,000 buchcls last week and 8,H2.oto bush
Is last year.
A large en port bualncs, In wheat and
Corn has been closed the last few days,
owing to deillne In prices, but th exact
figures are withheld, exporters not carina;
te tell all their bjtl-en. If the Halms of
the seaboard are rlcht. sales of wheut In
the last three days are Mose to l.ooO.nott
nusneia and corn over BOO.ooo bushels. That
there Is more export business on the way
Is evidenced by the enlarged engagements
of ocean room of late, which hne taken up
the surplus .tonnage and strengthened
ocean rates from New Tcik to Liverpool
irom ia t ia,
Local range of options:
ter market wag steady creamery. SEiJSlc;
eairy, asjjcc. uii, nrm; aa mars, cases
Included. ii023c; fi ma. 13c; prime first.
Uc; extra, Cheese, eteady, U14e,
EW TOUe HSKRAb MARKET
Qectatlea ef the Day Varloas
Cosnmodltlee.
NEW TORK. Jan. . FLOUR Receipt.
14.717 bbl; exports, lt.SSf br.lt. Market
dull and barely steady: Minnesota pat
ents. $4. OOat.JO; Minnesota bakers, M il
I 75; winter patents. It l6l 7$i winter
straights, $3.40U 3 60; winter extras. 12 80
$01 winter low grades. $!.709 2.0,
Ry flour, dull; fair to good, $3 65310;
cholea to fancy, tl 16 6 410. Buckwheat
flour, quiet; $2 1 55, 1 25. spot and to arrive.
BUCKWHEAT ljuiel; $1.24 per 100
pounds.
TORNMEAL Steady; fine white and
relow, II. 2091. 25; coarse. $1.1001.12;
kiln dried, $2.76 (fr 2.80.
RTE Nominal; No. 2 western, 84e c. I. f.
New York; Jersey and slate, MtfOSc. de
livered New York.
B A KLET Nominal! feeding. 4.U . L f.
Burrslo.
WHEAT Receipts. 31.000 bu.; exports.
1.009 bu.) salea, 1 800,000 bu. futures.
Spot market easy: No. 2 red, 7810, nom
inal, in elevator) No. 2 red, 80 "4 o. nominal,
f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Dululu,
81 Ho. f. o. h, afloat; No. t hard winter,
sJSc, f. o. b., afloat. The early wheat
market apld at new low prices for iie
season on prospects for large world's
shipments and easier cables, but rallied on
covering and closed Vo net lower. May,
81 7-14 81 ll-16e, closed at 81Hc; July,
St 011 fee. closed at $H4c.
i-uns iieceipts, 83.8t cu.; exports,
NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS
Market Opens Active ud Volume f Early
Transactions is Lares.
BIG DEMAND FOR HAFRIMAN ISSUES
k Btateaaeat Show Decrease la
Reserves Instead of Kapected
laerease and Reaction Fol
lows Ita Pahlleatloa.
1,834.81 .88 1.M7.01S.58
Saturday
Totals $9,828.037 4 $8.832.3S8 64
Increase over tha corresponding week last
year, 1.&48.K.
Holiday.
few Tork Money Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. I. MONET On call,
nominal; tune loans, easy; sixty and ninety
davs snd six months. 6 per cent.
FK1MB MERCANTILE FAFER Vu
per cent.
BTKRUXO EXCHANGE Firm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 SbJVrf
t.fc'Ntn for demand and at $4 8u7u4 S5 for
slxty-d;iy t ills; posted rates, Ilrt4 n4 hl4
4m.
SIL.VEit Bar,
and $4.!iu'.2,U'4.8ti; commercial bills,
69Ttc; Mexican dollars.
steady; railroad.
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes y.
NEW TORK. Jan. S. The speculative re
vival which developed yesterday In the
stock market had the effect of bringing In
h large additional participation today, i'he
tranaaotlona for the two hours were largrly
In excess of the recent average for a full
days business. Prices wavered wnen the
oomplexiun of tlio bank statoment became
known and a siiarp rvaoiLon followed Ita
publication. The late rally In the market
did not carry prices buck to the previous
high point but the closing tone was strong.
J no greatest speculative aotlvlty centered
In tiie llarrlman group, especially Union
Pacltlc. The disclosures of yesterday at
the Inquiry by the Interstate Commerce
cominisiun of the wide scopo of the ac
tivities of Its executive In the purchase of
stocks and the acquirement of a voice In
the control In other railroads came as a
surprise to niose of the stockholders them-
88.321 bu. 8 pot market steady: No. I, i i.h i hi, ,i ua.
lt ;I?,v-or;aan,4,i0' t-..0, 5-A fW,,t: !them aid there waV nS sign of the inxlety
No. 2 yellow. 33c: No. 1 white, too. On- I i -y, ,v ,... ,
tlon market waa quiet and about steady, inquiry in the possible disclosure of a en
closing fcc net lower. January closed fct 1 dltion In the aiTalrs of tha Harriman cuin-
61Vc; May. H9i0ic, closed at iOSo, ! panles that would make them amenable to
UT J"!,BPi' Bt. "He. I legal process bv the arovernment. The sneo-
. VA1 o Ke?tpt. 17T.B00 bu.i exports, ; ulatlve spirit was fostered alao by . the
S.49I bU. 8pot market Steady; mixed . nni.-k relaxation In tha mnoev market
which hae occurred during the week. Con
fidence on this point was somewhat shaken
by the showing of the bank statement, the
net result of which was a cutting down of
the surplus to a nominal figure. The large
loan increase was readily attributed to the
nnancing oi the January tlrst settlements.
The decrease of $i2,(ioy in the cash Item in
stead of an estimated gain of $3.A)0,0U0 had
more Influence on sentiment. The failure
to take account of the needs of the trust
companies in the provision of the final 1
per cent Installment of the i per cent
cash reserves which came Into requirement
on January I probably explains the dis
crepancy, ine course or the money mar
ket, however, is evidence of the actual
strengthening of the money position and It
was this consideration that induced the
later support and the rally In the market.
Rates for the time loans for all periods
have declined to a 6 per cent basis. There
was a notable expansion also in the buy
ing of bonds at the Stock exchange und
Saneral hardening of prices. Total sales of
onds par value, $l,4M,ix.
Bonds were dull and there was no In
dication of an Important demand for re
investment auch as usually appears at the
period of disbursement of yearly profits,
united States new 4s registered declined Vt
and the coupons per cent on call during
the week.
The following are the quotation on the
New York Stock exchange:
Bales. HlfH. Lew. ciasc
(4c.
HOND-Oovernment,
nrm.
Closing quotations on bonds were as fol
lows:
Wheat I
May.
Corn
May.
Oats-1
May.
6S7,V 68T4A
VW $7B
S4A S4A!
I
WdA 63V4A OSTiA
37V.B 37B JIHA
84HA S4HA 84A
oats, 28 0 S pounds, 8039Vo; natural
wiiiie, v to sz pounos, 4 1 "c; cupped
white, 38 to 4ft pounds, 4O044O.
HAY Firm: shipping, $5 90c; good to
choice. $1.051.15.
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice,
1908. 18023c; 1905, Sllc; Pacific ciast.
1908. 1417c; 10S. 1014c.
HIDES Steady; Galveston, 10 to 25
pounds, 20c: California, 21 to 25 pounds,
lie; Texas dry, 84 to 80 pounds, 19c.
LEATHER Steady; acid, 27 28c.
TALLOW Steady; city ($2 per pkg),
te; country (pkgs. free), 96Wc.
PROVISIONS Bef. firm; family, $14.50
15.00; mess, $9,0019.60; beef hams, $23.60
25.00; city extra India mess, $20 50W
22.60. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies,
110.50 1 2 50: pickled hams. $12.00. Lard,
barely steady; western prime, $9.40
9.60; refined, quiet; continent, $9.85; South
America, $10.66: compound. $8.2508 50.
Pork, steady; family, $18.60l.O0; shprt
clear $17.2519.00; mess, $17.50 18.60.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
IHfip; Japan, nominal.
POt'T,TRY Live, quiet; fowls, 13c; west
ern chickens, 12c; turkeys. 15c... Iressel,
stesdy; western chickens, 120'lac; turkeys,
U'f17o; fowls. 812c. '
BUTTER-Steady; street price, extra
creamery, 18c; official price, creamery com
mon to extra, $3 2c; held common to extra,
22(&30c; state dairy oommon to firsts. 21 fa 3 A?:
renovated oommon to extra, lR'ic; western
factory oommon to firsts, lWJ2c; western
imitation creamery nrats, zjvw.
CHEESE Firm ; state full cream, email
ana targe, oeptemner. ranov, i4e: state.
October best. 13Hfil4c; state, good to prime.
i-WOiAC) atate, winter matte, average beat,
12c; atate. Inferior, llffilJc.
EOQS Irregular; selected. S333c; choice,
tS4Fuc; mixed, extra, 28c.
A asked. R bid.
Omaha Ctsh Prices.
WTJEAT-No. I hard, 15Hc; No. I hard.
S'98ixc; No. 4 hard. n-kwc; No. S spring,
tflfllTc.
CORN No. J. 34fS4c; No. 4, 3r49SS1c:
No. 3 yellow. S4Vic; No. 1 white, 36H'
3Gc.
OATS No. S mixed, SlHtt32e; No. 3 whit
S?ac: No. 4 white, 3L'c.
RTE No. t B9c; No. 8, 58c
Carlut Receipts.
Wheat. Corn, Oots
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Duluth
tit. Leuls ....
85
109
271
se
81
2a
588
3a
'ii
286
ii
'ii
U. S. rrf Is, re....104H!
4s ennpnn I'M1
V. I. 1 rf tot
4q emipon H'JH
V. oia 4s. reg
in coupon lt'V
V. 8. B. 4j, rt 12UV4
do tn'ipon 1J9H
Am. Tobacce 4s 77
do 10w
Atchison o. 4s Mi's
do 1J. 4s H
Atlantic C. U 4s..-,.
Bsl. A Ohio 4l to:
do SVti 1
tlrk R. T. a. 4n '.
M
...... f
Central of Da. it..
lo lit Ine
do fd Inc
doM lae
Chea. A Ohio 4a..
rhlriao & A. IH--C,
I). q a. 4a..
C, R. I. A P. 4a..
do col. fia
CfC. A 8. L. (. 4s.
Cola. Ind. la,
Colorado Mid
Tola. A So. 4a....
Cuba Sa
I). A R. O 4s....
ntatlllani' Sac. 5a
Erie p. I. 4s
do ga. 4a
Horklns Val. Ha.
Japan 4a
Bid. "Asked.
.110
i
Japan (a. Id sartaa ... n
4o 4a ctfa rH
do 4Wa ctta 24
do M srrles r:,
. A N. unl. 4a lt4
Man. e. ff. 4a...
U. Cantral 4a
do lat Inc...., XT
Minn. St. U 4a..
M , K. A T. 4s. M
do 1 XTUj
N. R. R. ot M. a. 4a H4
N. T. C. . ISs NU,
j. r. . sa i
No. rarlBc 4s 10IX
do la , 74
N. A W. a. 4a...
O. 8. U rtils 4s
Penn. eonT. ts-
Heading ten. 4a
44
Mt4
1WU. t. U A i. M. e 5 .li4
74 at. U A P. F. fg. 4a. 12
WT Bt. U S W. a. 4a.... 7t
77 Iseahoard A. L. 4s.,..
D lie Pacltr 4a M
1"! do lat 4a ctfa U
A. T do Railway ta 111
as 72 -Texas ft p. is its
i M ,T . St. U A W. 4a. M
ltli t'nlon Pacific 4a lfllV
r? y 8. Steal M is P4
17 W'ath la 111
7 'do Crb. B 71
UH Vnt Md. aa 1
1(H4 w. A U B. 4a k
. ni Wis.. L'antral 4s l
London dosing: atociia.
LONDON, Jan. 8. Closing quotations on
the otocK exenange were:
Consola, money
eo account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd ,
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian I'acldc .
t'hea. A Ohio......
Chltaso Ot. W...,
a, m. a at.
( neiieara
Denver A R. O...
I do pfd
Erie
do 1st pf4
do 2d pfd
Illinois t antral ,.
LoulKTllla ft N...
17 M.. K. A T.
7tlt'N. T. Central..
ST.
4. Lnals General Market.
LOUIS. Jan. l-WUBAT-Iiwir;
CHICAGO GRAIX AXD PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading: and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. 5. A new low record price
for the May delivery In wheat waa reached
th the local market tod.W. when that bp
tton sold at 75Vc. The decline was caused
to some extent by liberal lecetpts at all
primary points In the I'nited btotes. At
the close May was a point b -low the final
quotation or yesterduy. corn was un
rhanged. Oats were d'ff'ic lower. Pro
vision; were from 2c higher to IHV;
lower.
Sentiment In the wheat pit was bearish
all day, but during the last hour the de
sire to sell became less urgent and the
market became steady. The new low record
mam was touched toon, nil") the , opening
and also later In the day. Th general
situation showed little chnnire. Weather
conditions were favorable for the move
ment, the demand for cash wheat continue.),
low and trade In flour was exceedingly
dull. I'he market was influesced at flic
opening by lower prices at Uverpool ami
by liberal receipts In the northwest. Later
the market waa bearishly affected by largj
primary receipts, the tot I movement today
being 804,000 bu., ns against GtfS.uuO fur th
corresponding day one year ano. Cash nnd
commission houses wero the principal sell
ers and shorts the chief buyers. Tne mar
ket closed steady. May opned unchanged
to He lower at 75-,tt7&4c, sold off t TeWo
and closed at Vji'TOVic. Clearances ot
wheat and flour were equal to 452,000 bu.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 457 cars, as against, 6ju lust week
and 428 one year apo.
peeplte renewed efforts by the hears to
break the corn market, price held steady
all day, because of good support by several
lending commission houses. Improved
weather conditions and liberal receipts were
factor favoring lower prices, but they
were offset by large clearuncea. The mar
ket cloned steady. May opened unchanged
to a ahade higher at 43c to 43 3 U Wo, sold
off to 43Tc nnd closed at 4.1c. Local re
ceipt were $88 cars, with two of contract
grade.
Trading In oats waa fairly active and th
market was easier because of liberal re
ccIdis and In sympathy with wheat. Com
mission houses and ensh interest were the ,
chief Seller, while the principal demand
came rrom snorts. May opened 'vtc
lower at B-36T4c, sold up to iJV(To and
closed at 3&ui7xC Locil receipts were
tt cara.
Provision opened weak on realising
ale, but soon milled on buying by lota;
packer and shorts. The demand for l rd
waa especially active. At the close Mav
pork waa up 2V" at'$16.K'4. lard was off
SH8c at $8.46 and rtua were up SWo at
$U 'CH7J.06.
Estimated receipt fof Mondavi Wheat,
77 ran; corn, 563 cars; oata, ST) cars; hogs,
45,ooo head.
The leading futures ranged as follows;
trsok. No 3 red cash, 74Viii'75: No. i
hard, 7XHlf7!Hc; May, T4c; July. 3V.
CORN Lower; track. No. 2 cash.
40c; May, tlc; July, 42c; No. 2 white, 4K-.
uAiD-Lawrr; iracs, r. o. m cssn, soooc,
January, 84c; May, SoioiUc: No. 3 white.
srr3si,ic. '
FIjOL'R Steady; red winter patents, $3.55
63.76; extra fancy and straight, t3.liKuW.af;
Clear, tZM'gi.hu.
SHED-Tlmothy, steady; $3.23C5.75. . . .
vCOKNMEAL Quiet, $2. 20. , .
RRAN ull; sacked, east, track,. S&(J0j4c.
HAY Steady) timothy, $15ul; prairie,
IRON OOTTOITIBB-1.02." ' 1
B A OOI N Q 8'4o. '
UBMP TWINTaS-4c.
I'RO VISIONS Pork, lower; jobbing,
$18.80. Lard, higher; prime steam, $9.05.
Pry salt meats, teady; boxed extra shorts,
ti.nw) .37H; clear ribs, $9.374; short clears,
$!t.50. tiacon steady; boxed extra shorts,
r'.73fj-10.U; clear ribs, Slv UVri abort clear,
tld.36. - .
BUTTER Steady; ' creamery, XQWHc;
dairy, Say27e.
EtiQS Higher at 22c.
POULTRY Scarce; chickens. 10'4c;
springs. 11 Vic; turkeys, 13c; ducks, llVic;
geese. Vie-
Receipts. Shipments.
, 4.000 6,000
2S iJ 17.WI
, 189,000 226. (tno
i. ao.ooo tio.oix)
r
Ptour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS C1TT. Jan. 5-WHEAT-Miiy
(ttaB: July, o. Caab: No. t hard. C'ttTlc;
so. s, tefmajoi-o; no. rea, iu'vaii't-c; io. ,
70c. ' '
CORN May. Xc: July. X)e: September.
39c. Cash: No I mixed, atSVic: No. 3,
StJc; No. 2 white, 37Vc; No. 3, 37Vc.
OATS No. 2 white, 36c; No. 2 mixed,
2itAc.
IIAY-Steady; choice timothy,. $l.&0-3
lt.uu; choice prairie. $11.00(11.50.
RYE (Steady, tlu2c.
1'XJGS tedy; firsts, Tic; seconds, 18Vc
111. TTElt Creamery . Sue: packing, 18Ac.
Receipts. Smpments.
1W.WX) W.IWO
36.000 ' fL.000
10.000 lT.-uO
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oat. Vi
Board of Trade quotation for Kama
Cltv delivery. The range of prices, as re
ported by Logan 4 Bryan, 113 Board of
Trade tuliainf. wi
ArtlcU. Osen.l IJtgh.l Low. Close ! Yes'
Wheat- I I I
May... 69GTigTrt 6?H'694S'7V9:)'S'T4
July... H & 68V!a,tti',UtS t
Corn- I I
May... SBV "a H! S8HB3SHHB
5uly..,(S97tjV4l 29V4 , 3Vki 3H39W
Articles. Open.l lligh. Low. Close. ITes'y.
i
Wheat
May
Ju!y
t'nrn
Jan.
My
Jan.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
July
Lard
Jan, ft;
Rlbe
Jsa,
May
July
a (XI
88
Sav
it m
i ts
14 SO
in
SS-'H
I 03U'
T5',
SSt,
4'
S3 V
IS fJV
18 fo
IS so
25
S 77V4
S Of.
17
TOVilTSIsfrVi
74",
89
42
48
3-, ts
33
16 XI
16 5
1 80
S ITU
S 43:
eo
S 77U
S3
43
4314)
SJ
in
Phllndelplitn Produce Market.
nilLAPEJPHIA, Jan. 5. BUTTER
Unchanged, extra western creamery, offi
cial price. SI'V. street price 3c; extra
nearby prints. 3i!c.
I30L1S-Steady but quiet; nearby fresh and
western fresh. 27c, at mark. . .
CHEEflkV-Pull and steady; New Tork full
creams, fancy. HVc; New York full creams,
choice, Ud New Ycrk full creams, fair to
good, 14c.
' MllrrnnVee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. S W7rEAT-8te tdy :
No 1 northern, 7&Vij781,c; No. 2 northern,
TtVjjfTSc; May. liKivtc, asked.
DAHLCI-SlMUy: f0. a, OtolXUW., KUIipia,
44Ti3dc.
OATS Hteady; standard. SWTp.
CORN Steady; No. 3, cah. 3a3V4c; May.
43c, asked.
Minneapolis Grain Market.'
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 5 WHEAT Miy,
Voio7C; July, TiW-: No. 1 hard, 7T!tjf
;-e: -..o. 1 hnrtltern. 7IT4677W; No. 3
northern 74iVff T4rc.
FUJI R-First patents, (4.2un4 j: second
patents, tlot.ii 4 16; first cleats. $3.2.(h3.:
second cleiirs. $2.4O5?2.ti0.
BRAN 1.60. '
a'-a.sJWavi
1$ MU
16 60
S M
45
OS
18 00
14 80
14 SO
S 2?,
no
UH
S 78
171 17W
1
aa.
No, S.
Cash quotatlnr. were a follow:
FLOUR Iiy; winter patents. S3 S04IS 10
winter airtight, .it4t; spring patents.
ai rwia.av; ayriuaj svraignta, et.lu'ag.40
bnkete. St $04 SO.
W HTEAT No, I spring. 76t8Voi Koj. I
snrlr. 7115rlUa.
CORN No. t, S98.C! No. t yellow, 0V;O
41Ho.
OAT-No. S, S3tr; No. I whit. 5ug
SHc; No. S white, SJA8b,
RYE No. I 410.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting. 47V
12c. w
BFEntS-Na. 1 flax. Silt: No. 1 north
western. $1 30. Prime timothy, $4 Si. Clover,
Ctminin ITIUf, fid. (D.
PROTSIONS Short ribs, sides (loosel
U iu.-Tt.T. lies nork. per bbl.. r.4 .02U. IjltA
per lot be.. Se ts, Short clear side (boxed).
a au.
Recelots and shipments of flour and
p-ain: ueceiprs. Mhlpmenta
r tour, pots ,,. s7."a
Wheat, bu T7(e
Corn, be 31 (
Oat, bu ....tnt taa)
Rye. bu IfrO
Barley, bu M.tuO
On the Produce exebacg tgday the but-
SMfl
S'1ll
SB bO
2tx
4.
10,Vj0
Adnms Ki;
Anialsamatad Copper
Am. C. r
Am. ('. A r. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
Amsrtcan Bxpreaa
Am. H. A U. pfd
Am. lo aacurUlaa. .......
Am. Unaoad oil
ATO. Uaaaad Oil pld
Am. LocomotlTa ..)
Am. LiocomtHlvs pfd
Am. 8., A R
Am. 8. A R. 0(4 ,
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. Tubaoco pfd ctra....
Anacoaaa Minim Ce
Atchlaon ,,
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantis Coast Line
Baltimore A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd..::
Brooktra Rapid Tr. ......
Canadlaa facile ,
Cwtral ot N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicage Oraat Wsstern..
Chicago A N, W ,(..
C, U. A at. p
Chicago T, A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C, C. C. A It. L.......
Colorado r A I
Colorado A go
Colo. A Be. lat pld.,
Colo. A lo. Id pld..;
I'onsonaaia uaa , ,
Com Products
Corn Products pfd ,
Delaware A Hudaon
bal.. U A W
Danvcr A R. O
o. a r. a. pi.
Distillers' Securities
Brie
Brie lat pfd
Brio 14 pfd
uanaral Electrlo
Hocklnf Valla,, off.red
Jlllnola Central ,
ntarnatlonal Papar ........
Int. Papar pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
lows Cantral
lows Central pfd
Kansas Clljf Bo .......
k. a to. pid
LoulsTllle A N
Uealutn Cantral
sllna. A St. L
U , bt. r. A S. M
M , g. P. A B. . ld
Ulaaiuiri tMlfta
Miaaourl. at. A T
M.. K. A T- pfd....
Kattossl Lead
N. R. R, at II. pft
New York Central
N. Y . O. A W
Norfolk A W ,.
Norfolk A W. sfd
North Aaiertcaa
Pacta stall ,.
Penuejrlvania
People's (iaa
P., I'.. C ell. U
Pressed Steel Car
Preeeed 8. C. pfd...
Pullmaa Palaca tar. ........
Heading
Heading lat pld
Ha-dlHg Id pfd...
kapubilo Steel
Hepublle Strei pfd
Hot k lelsnd Ce ,
Hack Island Co. pfd
at. U A 8. r. td pfd
at. Louts 8. w
t. L . W. pfd...,
eU hern Peel no
to. Pacllc pt4
a. Hilwy ,
aa. ilaliwar pfd
Taaneaee C. A I
Teaaa A fatlnc
T.. t. U A W
T , 81. L. A W. pM
I'oloa twdLs
Vlnion Pacific pfd.
V, 8. Kssrees,....
U. 8. heaity
U. 8. ttubtwr
U. . Rushes ptd
U. 8. Steel
U. (. Steel pld
V. -Carolina Chemical .,
Vs. -Wera. Chats- 4 ....
Wsbaag
wbah pfd
Wella-Farso Cxprvaa ....
Waatlughouaa Kleclrtc .,
Wsstern I'nloo.
Wheellnf A U K. .......
Wlacoasis Uealral
Wla Csotral p'd
Narthara PaciAc
Cestral leather
Ceatrii leather pfd
giaaa-ShafWId Steel ...
Oreat Kun Sera i,td .....
let. Matropolitaa
Int. Met. pld
tn
,. 124.000 121 4 11VS I-''
.. 8,100 4'e 444k 4414
100 101, 101 S 1114
100 11 ll 31S
...It'
,..103
,..12Sti
...in
S7
... 1SV.
...lt6Si
... '
... 434
... M
... 44H
... rvi
...41
...175
...144
Norfolk A W.
do pfd
Ontario A W
PennaylYanla
Kand Mlnea
Kradlnf
Southern Railway
do pfd
Southern Paclflo ..
Union Paolflo
do pfd
11. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
. 41
.luavt
. 44
. 4e
. 714
. 7
. 70
,. S414
. IT
. M4
.lf4'
..104H
.. IB
SILVER Har. quit., 32 5-16d per ounce.
MONLY i'uiV, tier oenL
The rate u uiscuimt in the open market
for short bills is 47 per cent; for thrve
months bills, 4VU& per cent.
Dosten Copper Market,
Closlnar Quotations on Boston corner mar
ket, retiorted by Logan & llryan, 112 BoarJ
of lTsue Dunaing, timana
400 147
100
100
It
1,400 744
tun 110
845
It
17
7
74 7J
llisi 10
140
It
Adventure
Allouea
Atlantic
Bingham
Black Mountain ....
Buatoo Conaoltdated.
Butts Coalition
Calumet A Arizona.. 179
Calumet A Hecla. . . .!
0MAH LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Gner.llT Eteady with Last Week's
Closing Frices.
HOGS ARC HICHtST SINCE OCTOBER
Fat Ewes Generally Qaarter Uwer
for the Week, with Sheep and
Lambs Ten to Fifteen
Lower All Areead.
at
4
J07
A.
8 a
t ll4
Hi li:i
84 4 It's)
44....
II...
41...
St
.1 "4
.. .14
...tit
40 I W
... 4 174
44
s Jl
RecelDts were:
Oftlclal Monday ....
OfllclRl TuesdAy
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday .,
Official Friday ,
Official Saturday ,
OMAHA, Jan. S, 1C7.
lame. jius". lw fc" ,
2,6S9
4. bit
S.34T
6.M)
8HEKlOnly one car ef mixed stuff
was reported in till morning. The re
ceipts fur the weeJt show a considerable
gslti over Isst week, but sre only nloiit on
an e.U;ility with the Corresponding; week
of a year sis.
The market this week has been In
rather unsatisfactory condition. VTnreasote
able warm weather In the east a well a
in most sections of the west has limited
the consumption of mtitton to a very large
txteut. Tbe falling off In the demand was
felt first at the eastern markets which de
clined, while the market at thla rxt'nt was
utrejiirt heating up. Th result waa that
the first of this week the mxiket here wu
as high, and In eimls possibly higher, than
(In markets farther east. As eastern mar
kets continued to break down packers at
. this point naturally took the bear aid and
' prices since Monday hav
3.047
Z.S8I
l.t4
4 2..J
1,?1S
250
lti.4i
Sn.Wl
S8.8J
22.Z1S
Six dava this wwlc ...ifihtl 27.937
Baino day Inst week.... T.117 l.tft
Same day S weeks tuito....25.t'4 4t.733
8nme day S weeks ago. .81.817 4i.m
came day 4 weeks ag...l.u!s SD.vai
Bame week last year, ...14,848 S1.4i4
The followlna- table shows the receipts of
cattle, hugs and sheep at South Omaha fur
tin jeur to oate, compared wnn last rf'
19t7. 1A Inc. . IXo.
Cattle 12.61S 12,848 271
Hogs ,.t4.S10 Sl,4 .... S.9H
Bheep 1,18 fc,Ug .... S.SUI
CATTLE orOTATlONa.
Good to choice corn fed steer $5.4T)1 .3
fair lo good corn fed steers
Comon to fair steers
Uood to choice led cow
ralr tu guud cows and heifers.
Common tu fair cow and Iielfsr., I.buio0
Good to choice St kers and feeder. 4.2tU4.bO
rTtir to good stockcrs and feeder. 8.4"'ti4.iu
Common to fair stocker i-Wui iti
nuns, stags, eto z.Ju.J
Veal calves 4.00iB.jt)
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at Kouth Omaha for the hut
several days, with comparisons:
e been steadily
winking to a lower basis. As receipts here
4,iiJ heve consisted largely of ewes, they nat
4.6.8 urally have suffered the mogt, bel' g right
4.748 i as Zf.c lower than Monday. On tne oilier
l.bbi ' hsnd good Isttibs. wethers and yearlings
are. a a rtue. on y enout ia too tower.
liven after the decline the market a this
point Is still high as compared with other.
The Chicago lrovere Journal of yester
day quoted the bulk of the sheep and year
lings at that nolnt tbiix) lower than early
In the week with ewes showing about the
seme toss, while lamb were quotca uvjuo
off.
Operator on th market at Ihl and other
selling points are cautioning shippers to
keep consignments down to a moderate
basis fur th coming week on th ground
that the consumption, a noted above, la
lighter than usual on ccount of warm
weather brevnillner at the bla eastern con.
turning center. There I a general feeling
or conlldenoe in the future of the maraet.
and so far a can b observed there 1 no
reason tor the exercise ot naste in nis
poslng of holdlnas. th general opinion
being that price will rapidly recover
whenever light receipt give th market a
oreatrong spell.
wuotatlons on killers: uooa to' cnnice
lambs, $7.0u1F). fair to good iamb, $11 7541
4 7(yu6.40
4.0ow4.7S
8.ti"u4.oO
2.6t"u3 tW
Dale. 1907. l06.U9t.!18l4.tl:.!18t2.l01.
Deo 27...
Dec. 28...
Dec.
Dec. SO. . ,
Dec, 31..
MS
6 lo,
21 T,
24V41 1 t 4
6 ON 4 S2 I S 451 6 87
4 Di 4 66 4 61 8 26,
6 H 7 4 49 61 I
t 08 4 52 4 61 36 6 SB
i Mi S 2t 24
4 83
4 77
4 M
4 30
Date. 1807. 190S.!lM.1804.180.18u2.UOL
Jan. 1...
Jan. S...
Jan. J.,,
Jan. 4...
Jan. - ...
I S ( 4 S
24
8 11
6 2S4 6 07 4 43i
6 -,i i HI 4 ii
8,1 h 2J 4 47
4 64
4 61
4 67 1
s S3;
6 (W
6 28
221 4 P5
221 4 94
1 4 H
t 29 6 02
604
Sunday.
Omaha . ...
Chicago ...
Kansas City
St. Louis ..
Sioux City
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
...Sl.a64iti.Ot)
... 16.Vu7.20
... t.lDfetl QO
.Otij. fo
2.aOi.X
Hogs.
S6.otNit.874
6. (Oani.oo
6.2."Ka6.rtJ4
6.7hSt.oo
6.2o4tti.36
of stock
ine omclai numher of enra
brought In today ly each road was
uiiie. nogs, eneep. ti se
Ha Mohawk U
6S', Nevada Coiiaolldstea. 1414
15 North Butte Ill
I44 Old Dominion 61
lVt Oeceol 161
IS Pneu. Service 11
III Pneu. Service, pfd... t
Unlncy 1ISV4
Shannon 1H
2t,4oO 1544 Mitt 's34
100 11SS4 IK'S, l'V
t.te is4k l'l is 'a
(00 IK4 M 47
11,10ft tM Uf i"7t4
;,0 II' 0 106
400 1U0S4 100 109
I4W lUk 19l4 1324
T.oto lai isi 121S
iso uvt ;h
11, 0 ' lit 14 l"S
1,100 1K4 lt 1H
Ill
4.100 44 4114
8.100 17 1744 17 'a
1.700 IM4 80Z'4 (01
14,51)0 15Si lauls IM14
88
IM 1144 1 '
lto 45S ' 144 ti
too T4 17 mti
400 4C4 I7t4 e-4
1.70O M 47 74
100 1S'4 Uti UlVh
I.D'W t uih n
Centennial 414 1'amarack 124
Topper Kange 8V Tenneesee Copper ...
Dallr eit l',Trlnltr 31
Eaat Butts 13 I'nited Elates, com., list
Franklin l t olled Slates, pfd... 474
Greene Copper 9Zt4 I tan Conaoltdated .. e4
Granby 14 Man Copper
Helvetia a icioria
lata Royal
C, M. & St. P. Ry
Mo. ao. rty
Union Vacltlc Byslem.
C. 4c N. W. Ry. (east)
C. & N. W. hy. (west)
C, St. P., M. & O. HT
U., r. & W. teust)...
C. IS. He g. (west)..
O , R. L & P. Ky. (E)
Illinois central
Chic. Oreat West....
Total receipts
Winona
L. B. A Pittsburg.. 21 Wolverine
Maaaachusetts 84 Cananea .
Michigan , 2Ji Niplaslng
St
.... te,
.... 11
.....ItO
.... HVt
.... 14V,
ClenrlnK House Otateiueajt.
NPiW YORK. Jan: 6. The statement of
MV the clearing house bmiks for the week
(five oay shows mat the banks hold 147,
826 more ttutn the legal reserve require
ments. This Is a decrease of $6,221, 400 as
compared with lust week. The statement
follows
toe 1
tuo 24
t4
400 42 42(4
100 II M
1.400 14 11
I,u0 44 S4 43
400 ly, 7C4
I0 4V4 44 S
1,000 160 : le04 140
iz
100 1104 17u4 119
l.ouo 11 lie 184
124 (4
111
45
83
74
4T4
76
8i
400
400
0
J0
100
II
40
't8
60
at
80
41
1.6O0 146 144 144
I.4O0 87 17 2
10
40
W
60
10
si
10
Loan
Deposit
Legal tenders
Reserve required ....
Circulation
Bpecle ,
Reserve ......,..
Surplus
Ex-U. S. deposits....
' " Increase.
.$l,049.6.T7,RnD $16,6.M4,6O0
. ,,0X1,678.3(10' 19.277.iO
77.341.000 6.9t,-9,5u0
. 250,144,676 4.819,300
Decrease.
6S.844.2O0 $ 6.800
.. 172,961,400 6,371,900
. 250,2M,4')0 4ft2,100
147.8 . B.22I.400
4.428,226 6,263,260
New York Mining: Stocks
NEW YORK, Jan. 6. Closing quotations
on mining stock were
Adama Cos to
Alloa 660
Ureses II
! nriMiavtck Pnn
Mt4 CoraatcKk Tunnel
w I Con. fsl. A VS..
I,0
400
1. WO
100
41
12
4.700 114
l.0 4a
40 W
"ioi" it"
8,400 41
31,100 140
m ii
tt
40
7J
74
41
143 1U
47 41
t 1
41
r w
4o 40
131 110
HI
76
.... S
...111
. . . lao
...410
... I
Little Chief 8
Ontario 411
Ophlr so
Potoal
Savage
blerra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
28
. 44
. 8
. U
.304
Horn Oliver ...
Iron Silver ...
Leadvilis Con.
Foreign Financial
47 I LONDON, Jan. 8. Th supplies of money
too U 144 in were Increased in the market today owing
144 to th further alairiDution 01 dividends.
I Rates were easier. Discounts wero weak.
41 On the stock exchanae a week of fair ac-
1 I tivlty finished with a Arm undertone nnd
i-a
SB
7
1
18
10
19
4
S
9
U
1
2
75
lt4c: No. t 11; bull Mdee, rreenj
hide. No. 1. 11c; No. $, JOtl horse, Sl.et-J
6: sheen pelt. 601 ifW.20. tauow, no. a.
V; No. S. to.
Nirrs French walnuts. raJIfornla
walnut", Ne. t. hard shell. 13c; No. 1. eofS
hell. 16Vic; rtratil, 16plc; pecans, lw.ac;
nilwrta. 131fl4c; pesnuts. rnw, li
roasted. 9c; Csllfomla almond, hard
hell, 10c: oft shell, 17c.
HON KT Per 14 frame. $3 so.
CIDER New Vork. half barrel, $17; bar
rel. S6 0f.
COFFFE Roasted, ino. s rno per in.
No. SO, Slo per lb.; No. 86, 19c per lb.j No.
t lfio per lb.; No. IL ISc per lb.
PTRCP In bhls., 17c per gai.; In eaeea.
10-lb. carta, n.70i eases, u -40 eana, u.so
cases, 24 84j-lb. can. $1.S5.
Bl'OAR Granulated cane. In sack. 8.tl
grsntilntol beet, in sacks, $5.11.
CAN N KD OOOl8 Com, stsndsrd west
rn. tVaOtic; Main, i.it. loniatoe. 8-In.
cans, U.10; S-lb. cans, TM;C1($1 00. Pine
apples, grated. S-lb.. i.0W.SO; sliced, $1 M
ITS. SO. Gallon apples, fancy, $"-'.06. Cull.
rnig apricots, i.ta'. j. t ears, i.ni'iy
60. Peaches, fancy, $1.7STT2.40; H, C,
peaches, $t.0(ffl 50. Alaska salmon, red,
$1.86; fancy Chinook, K., $210; fancy sock,
eve, F., $1.86. Sardine, quarter oil, $17S
tnree-qunrtr muitaru, eo.vv, rwm pc'a :
oes. 81 l'Wl.RS. hsuergrnut. ii.taj. rtimrx
kin, SOctiSl.OO. Ws beans, S-lb., oiix-
lima Dean. -in.. (ecsii.e. ppinacn, 11. .10.
Cheap peas, 2-lb., 600; extra, SOcfiXWI
fancy, $1.8i4jl.71i. . ,
Oil (tesln,
NSTW TORK. Jan. onCritt'MUieert.
Irregular; prime crude, f. o. b., mill, $fo
prime yellow. 4o4. retroleum. steady; re.
fined. New York, $7 80: Philadelphia anJ
Baltimore, $7.44; Philadelphia and Baltl.
more, in DUla, 4-. Aurptniine, exeauy.
70W0H0.
R081N'-teady
good, 84. 20.
luniua, tt.tMU r.taj: fair ttf gooa lamua, e iwaj
7.00: aood to rhnlce vearllnirs. lamb weights
S6.ltKi4.S0; fnlr to' good yearllngn, lamb
weight. I6.7M.10: aood to choice year
lings, heavy weight, $f.8Mj.00; fair to
gooa yearlings, heavy weights, 9.n4io.!v
goed to choice old wethers. $r.l04i6.75; fall
to good old wether. IVtttittO; good to
choice ewe, f 4.9isut.15; fair to good ewe,
t4.S5ir4.BO,
quotation on feeder: Qood to choice
laml. toab-o60; medium lsmbe, Sn.7N(f0t6;
Unlit iambs. 14 .26.ri4.26: vearllnas. t5.ltaj6.60;
wethers, i.TYS 26; ewes, $3.50oji50; breed
ing ewes, 44.BOa.oo.
No.
2 western lamb
S western lamb
S western lambs
4 western lambs
94 western lambs
r
Av.
61
64
70
67
78
Pr.
600
S 00
( 50
T 00
TOO
The dlaposltlon of th day' receipts waa
a follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Omaha, Packing Co.
swift and Compauiy
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour &. Co ,.
V. Lewla
Mike Haggerty
J. 13. Root & Co
T. IS. Ingram.,
Other buyer
100
IS
6
17
8
2
140
1,0,1
1.403
1,621
2.1JS
"'i
128
OUIVAQO " LITE BTOCK MABSBT
Cattle aad Sbeep Steady Hog Stroasj
to Higher.
CHICAOO, Jan.' 6. CATTLttRecelpts,
cr.i t. .... .1 . . . ., -T. -. .,Aa. v.... ..-a e, i(Wi)7 9ft1
cows and heifers, $1.666.86; stockers and
feeders, $2.sW4.m; . .exans, ii.nu v
calves. t6.0llijN.26.
HOQS Receipts, 16,600 head; merkot
strong to 5a hlaher: mixed and butchers,
tO.ZMttVUH; good heavy, $.(. 66: rough
heavy, $i.20i4f6.3O; light, $i.2ni(i.47i4;
86.7051 V bulk nf snles. 86 4Xijfl.50.
SH1CEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.nO
head; market ateadyi aheap, $8.76435.801
iamb, ti.bWtH.16.
Kansas City Live Stoets Market.
KANSAS) CITY, Jan. o-ATTLSj Re
ceipts, 860 head, Including 160 outhrns
market steady-: choice exuort and dressed
beef steers, $5.5O$l.60; fair to good, RiVytf
5.60; western fed steer, 8.7W(e.fI BtooKer
and feeders, Iliooaptit; aoutnern eteer,
t1.26ft5.00: southern cows, $2.04t.50; natlv
cows. $226.25: native heifers. $3 006.00
bulls, $3,(tJS4.23; calves, $8.6v4jj7.50. ReoeipU
for the week, So.oOO head.
IIOQS Receltits, S.OUO head; opened steady
to a ahnde hlKher. advance lost: top. $6.5244:
bulk of sales, $6 4ixiii 4','; heavy, I0.4f.ji)
6.n24: pnekers, $ti.4tij.50; pigs and lights,
$6.25.40. Receipts for Uut week, 46.4U0
head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS No reoelpt! mar
ket steady; lambs, $6.S6ff7.50; fed ewes and
yearlings, $4. 76ry1.15; western fed yearlings,
$5.75426.60; western fed sheep, 4.50tu4t.$6;
stocker and feeder, $125 4. 75.
, 1
New York 1,1 ve f toek Market. .
NEW YORK, Jan. 6. BEKVESReeelat.
510 head; nothing doing; market feeling
firm; dressed beef quiet, but firm st 7g4)o
per pound for native aides: estra beef, SVic:
exports, 699 cattle and 6,loO quarter of
Uef.
CALVBS Receipt, 21 head; niarket feel
ing steady; dressed calve la light eupply
and steady; city dressed veal, V'lo;
country dressed, 7fil2V4c.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1,706
head: market steady; demand moderate,
but fully equal to supply, all old early;
fairly good sheep, $5.fjf); lambs, $7.8rV?j8.20;
no very prime or choice lamb here.
HOGS Receipts, 8,6'8 head: none for sal
In live weight; would sell hlghsr If here.
trained, common to)
104 H 44
10) 1104
1(3. 8J0 13
ltd HI
3. SOU
l.iou
t.&0
04
M)
"iio
84,400
l
44 a
4
ii
u
44
. 7. oo
100
mo ii
. $,1 14
too . 134
toe' II
.US.ue lal
100 44
704 11
4ts K
110
lal
.
"40
43
!
83
111
a
13
63
7
77
10
J3,
1
44
40
e '
t
. 14
4
Peoria Market.
PBOrm. Jsn. S.-CORN-Iower; No. S
yellow. JSc; Niv 5. SVic; No. 4. 7Vc.
OATS Firm; No. 2 white, S5c; No. I
white. J4i,f 84c; No. 4 white, SSo.
RY r. riteaav; mo. j, onTiio.
MIIIBKV-On bl of tl ti for flnl8hd
good.
IJverpeel Crala Market.
UVFRPOOU Jan. i,-WHltUT-rot.
flrrn; Ne. t red western winter, ts. Fu
ture, dull: alet-ch, 6$Xdi May. 6r,d;
Julv. 6 USd.
CORN-Siot, teady; American enlisd.
new, 4stV,d: old. 4a 4Sd. Futures, qulot;
January, tall'.td; March, 4 L
Palatb Grata Market.
PULtTTH. Jan. . WJJBAT On track:
No. 1 northern, 76Se Siortherii, l4a;
Way. T7o: July. Tlfic.
OATB-Te arrive. K4ci.
RXE 680.
lRLaif S341.
7J 100 60
I. too 14 lef
. I.eUO W
11
4t
11 lk?
41 13
114
47
40 4"
lt.1 Ki
4
a further increase in consols and kindred
securities owing to the cheaper rates for
money. Hume rails benefited by Invest
ment purchases, while Kaffirs and foreign
era hardened on continental support.
American started Arm in sympathy with
the better tone at the close of buRlnrcs in
New York yesterday. Local buying was
"till email, the business transacted being
principally for New York account In an
ticipation of a better New York bank
statement. The market closed firm. Jap
anese Imporial Mixes of lM-t, closed at 101.
HttRLIN, Jan. 6. Price on the bourse
today were firmer. The strength of Amer
icans was a prominent featuio of the ses
sion. PARIS, Jan. 5. Prices on the bourse to
day wtiie stronger owing to the better
money conditions in London und New
85 1 York. Huselitn Imperial fours closed at
j 70.70 und Russian bonus or I'M at 4.14.
11 '
im Break on Copper Market.
J. BOSTON. Jan. 5. One of the moat sensa-
l! tlnn.il breaks in the copper market In year
1 OCClirrcu lu'iay. iriiuiy, wuiii ua, uccn
si? 1 steadily lining for some time, dropprd 14
I ... I..,- .A . qd 1 alllA . .. . .
the close.
Totaia 140 6.1M
CATTLE The yards wara nraottoally
bare of cattle this morning, aa usual on
a Saturday, but the receipt for the week
nave oeen vary iiDerai, snowing a large
gain over the corresponding Week of a
year ago., The quality of the cattle com
ing forward at toe piescnt time is not too
good, the receipt . consisting largely of
warmed-up or half fat steer, with only a
light sprinkling: of the better grades.
The market on beef steer has beet) In
pretty fair shape all the week, In eplte of
the tact that ft broke in the middle. At
the commencement of the week price
firmed up under the very good buying de
mand, but on Wednesday under the Influ
ence of liberal receipts the advance was
lost, th market for that day being both
low and lower. During the latter half of
the week price have gradually firmed up
until at the close they are back to where
they were at th oloo of the week. No
very choice cattle have arrived during the
period under review, but there waa a load
or twn Brood Anmivh tn hrlntF 1ft which euuu
the top price lor the week. $4.2Mi6.76; dressed beef and butcher teer,
Th. .r,..l. In r-nti . a r.H h.lf.n k.. Itl lkK Oil! KtPHTH linillT 1.000 11)S.. t3.7Vcl4.40:
characterised by a very exoellent demand i stockers and feeder. liWfct.&O: cow and
ii,. i,utr ui.inh kw. k... : heifers. ti2.',fi6.O0: canners. Il.7nsf2.36: bulls;
free sailers all th week and which ou ! $2.20jI.OO; califs, $3 Wi4.pO: Texa; and In
most aays nave commanaeo strong prices. iihm '", ..ivl.v, '""--'
.1.. .v,- Ka I . ......ii t.Mkf8SO
kind have been pretty alow Bale a good ' HOGS Receipt. tWO ead. Market w
share of the week and still at the cloee ar c higher; pigs and lights. $6. 75g.60; pack
ers, t.nyfjo.oo; tiutcneri anu uci iicavy,
$0. 404iO.ua.
8t. I.onls Live Stock Market.
ST. IjOTTIS. Jan. B. CATTLE Receipts,
400 head, Including 100 Texan. Market wa
steatty; native snipping ana espuri vieers,
DlVlK-kfilf ft Ten K TT7J rJtTV
Tl N 15 Finn. eWiSoTHa.
ROSIN Firm; los. S.9T.1 bW.! sct,
74 18 bbls. ; A. P and C, $8 KifM.O0 D, $3.96'ht
400; a S3.53-l.03V4j: F, S4.0O4j4.u5; O, $4 .ill))
4.07H-: H, 4l&(U4.26: I, 4 Wt.; K, SR,nf.
M, 8O.60: w, t.a; v. u., b.w; v. vv., n.N.
OIL (iTY. pa.. Jan. o. : I L credit nai
anoea. Sl.tSi runa, bbls.; average, U7,
61 bbls,; sluptnenU, loj.ttil bbl. averages
lCnV DDI.
Bvaperated Asple aael DrteA FTtilts.
NHW TORK. Jan. 5. EVAPORATED
APPLlOS-rMarket continue auiet and tha
absonce of any important demand im
parts rather an easy tone to the market
situation. Fancy are quoted at fooj
hole. 8&8e; prktne, 7 (iTsci.
CAIJFORNIA DRIED klUi ITS-Prune)
are firm with quotations for California fruit
ranging from So to 8c, acooixllng to sine.
etc. Oregon prunes, 60s to 4oa are quoted
at 7i Sc. Apricot are nominally unchanged.
with choice aunts flat iftc; extra- choice.
17yl&o; fancy, Is4ja0o. Peache are quiet
but steady, with otioioe qinnea at ijo; ex
tra choice, 12: fancy, 13a Raisins are
unchanged; loose muscatel are quoted at
7H6Wc; seeded ralsln. 1B10o) London lay
era. U.4feiil.fi6.
Bngrar and Molasses.
NFTW TORK, Jtn. 6 eUOArV-Raw'
ateadyi fair refining, Sl-ltc; centrifugal, 84)
test, I S-lSa. Molasse sugar, S 13-lftc. Re
fined, steady; No. 6, 4.30c; No. 7, 4.2T)c; No.
S, 4.20c; No. , 4.15c; No. 10. 4.06c; No. 11,
4.00c i No. 12, 8 96c; No. IS, 8.8': No. It.
S.k&r; oonfectloners' A, 4.60c; mould A, 5.15c
out loaf and crushed, 5.50c; powdered, 4.90o
granulated, 4.80c; cubes, 6.0fic.
MOLA88FJ8 Sleady ; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice. 37t48c.
NEW ORLilANiJ. Jan. 6-BrOAR-Mats
ket steady; open kettle, S'H.'&O 13-Pic ; cen
trifugal whit. 4 8-16V: seconds, 26 S-I60.
MOLAAHiS New. 29'rj4a
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Jan. . M ETALft Tn the
absence of cable, the metal markets were
generally quiet and price showed no
quotable change. Tin was practically
nominal at $4i.0tg41.26, Copper continued
firm, with Lake quoted at $24.0017!4 2R: elt-c-trolytle,
$21 76 24.00; casting, $28 5043-23.75.
Lead wa quiet and unchanged, with quota
tron ranging from $6.0oifi.25, according to
delivery. Spelter was unchanged at StV8nV.g
6.75. Iron I rather unsettled ana noiacrs
are aid to be a little easier in m in-
tance.
HT T.07TTS. Jan. B. METAIB Tjced.
higher at 88.10; spelter, strong at $0.70.
Wool Market.
HT Tr7TTS Jan. S. WOOLr-Steady: me-
Inm srrades. combing and clothing. SCf
'4c; light fine. Bog23c; heavy fine, ltt17V4c!
tuo wasnea. stsBjaa.
Mtssoarl Athlete lolnred.
HT. LOUIS. Jan. 5. Clarkson Potter, o
clety man and former Yale athlete, con
nected with a prominent brokerage firm, is
In Df. LUse 9 no"lnui 111 a tnuuii cuiiui-
tlon from ,an injftry received New Year'
day at th Country club in a game of foot
bait During th forenoon Tuesday a game
of foot ball wa played by member of tha
Country club and Mr. potter was kicked
In th baeg. Jn oecaine 111 "ii nuer aim
wa taken to the hospital. Finally It be
came necessary to perform an operation
nd 111 condition is repurieu iimiij vei jr
critical. He wa married Uire year ago.
HU brother, Harry potter, is a wen Known
hookey player.
lie
JO 4
17 la
lo
11
U ta
..... Ik
Ha
a
!"
187 ls
4 t
Trensery Slatemeat.
WASHINGTON. Jan. S.-Today' tat.
ment of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund exclusive of the $150.i0.0u0 gold
reserve shows: Available rash balance
$M1, 419,473. Cm'IiI coin and bullion $103,345.
042. Uold certlrlcate $09,416,310.
Tela! aalta lor th dar. 111. loo ahar
loo lv lou l'", 1 (IMrn,
l.oue 11
1 toe 11
Moo M
' I loo 14
Cotton Market.
NPTW TORK, Jon. 6 COTTON Spot
clo-ed stendy, 10 points higher: middling up.
UirvN. Pittc'; middling gulf, 11 Kv; no sab.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 5. CO'lTON-JJnot.
pood business done. prices fci7 points
higher; Am-rlcan m'ddllng fair. 6.64d; gotKl
nvd.iUug. 6.HVI; niidlllng. 6ft4d: low mPl-
abotit as high as they weie a week ago,
Veal calve have been in exceptionally
good demand, especially toward In close
of the week, and in eplte ot pretty fair
offerings price hav tended upward, as
high a Ju.io being paid for the best.
The demand for the better kind of feed
ers weighing around 80o to 90o pounds ha
been especially good all the week and there
have not been enough cattle of that de
scription lo meet His requirement of buy
er, lu ooiistuiuer.uu uf til price bave
been very firm and are, if anything, a
much as lo'ulac higher for the week. On
the other hand, the lighter and commoner
kinds of oattle are pot muoli wanted, the
trade being rather dull, although the de
mand has been sufficient to keep the mod
erate supplies well cleaned up. The favora
ble weather for feeding operations, together
with the tact that many of the short-led
cattle being marketed nave proven good
money-niHkers, Is evidently stimulating the
dnmand for cattle suitable lo be pluced on
immediate feed.
Representative sales:
EUEK STEERS,
No. Av Pr No. At. Pr.
I 141 4 it U 1044 8 44
1 liJ4 4 H
COW8.
8 1014 80 . $......
$ 44 i 10 I
1 14 I 40
CALVES,
t 11 I M 1...
1 m 1 44 1
HOGS Bold Zo higher Ihl morning and
the market was reasonably active at the
advance, so much so that the great bulk
uf the receipts changed hand before 10
o'clock in the morning. As will be noted
SHEEP AND LAMBS None on sale.
OMAHA WHOLES. A LB MARKET.
6.74d; good ordlnarv, 6 S4d; ordin trv.
7 1W ' 5 Hid. The sales of the day were 1M00
ltri li , rciles. of Which 1.0 were for speculation
.104 8 It
,.1K4 8 tf
114 4 CO
110 I 04
Conditio) of Trade aad (etUttn
Staple aad Faney Produce.
T7" i", J TJ A ir71.ryi ' in a r-Lr ax t- aautf
rTUOl t!l Ut'ti.i 4jVifV iiiu.sa.tFV SB-taw j .
LIVE POULTRY Hens, htfSc: rooster.
6c; turkey". 10il8o; ducks, $10c; young
roosters. VuH'mh: get-se. 8'aOc
IIUTTKR Packing slock, Wte; choice
to fHncy dairy, 23u2oc; creamery, ffyBlc.
HA X Choice upland, $i-.CU; iiienium, 111 00;
course, 88.otKa8.oo. live straw, Kt-ouw va.
URAN-Per ton. 81 6 V
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOMATOK.S-Florida, per 6-baaket crate
. . a., 11... mn uvrui . . ' .
Ul l III., l.lVfl.v
WAX HKAiva -i sr bu. box. tlDOjji.OQ.
LEAF LETTl;CE-Huthos' for l0.
heeds. 4fc r r
ClOLEJiY California, per do., T6o4j61 09.
CUCUilBEKS Hothouse, per do.,
HOttgERADlSH Case of S del.. 81. 80.
RADISH fc.S Par do bunehc". snutbern.
large bunches, 7bo; not house. iaoa,
GREEN PEPPPU4-Pr tr-baaeet erat,
84 60ltn 00.
PAKbLtCYHothousa, per dea, Bunehea,
40c; southern, 80a.
HEAD LEnuLE Southern, per dog..
tl.itl.B.
bHALLOTH Boutern r b" . 0c.
OLD VEGETABLES.
TURNIPS, CARROTS, ptUTS, PAR-
SN IPS Per bu.. 76o.
BWKUT P4jTA'iXBe-Kan. per bbl.
$2.i: illin iia. per large bul $3.00.
from the sales below the most of th hog, ''X'V - 7. ii hi.An Tile iT
old at $.'4.ab, a against $a27Aj4.;fc.. Hpanlah. per crate, $2.0; Colorado, per bu,
yesterday. Ine popular price today wa
t63Mi. u against 46.30 yesterday. The
.VAVT BEAN& Per bu., $1 66; No. . 1
top was th same for both day, SjJ.27 ,1,69 . nnwa-ti.. n, Kiye
The quality of the hogs waa not so good JrVV; r.Tdl TT, 1 " ,1 i
toda-, which fact would have considerable I C'ARHAOtiWHoUand seed, I
ftoston Storks nod Honda.
ben ring on the 11 ic es paid.
lieccipt of hogs this week hav been
about the same us last week, but con.
tat : mrA ivt,i,rt u.l 'iii'liiileil 8 r0 Ainf.rli'j.1 .i,l,.rii I.I u ainaller than a vep a ,i I'h i
U j Re elpts. 4,000 bales, all American. orices hav uveruged liighar than for sum I--
I c-n I..- ECi,TT.V C. , A . i. k. 1. 'I'l.. 1, , ... ... 1 rlllllD.
CI. wi 1". i7".' i".-""""., .nun w.. " I ' i an u- , wmi-iilL Q 4.1,1
reevnf. ' vftm-e. and barrlnar a Ilitle set hack ,.n 1 " 11 ' . '
hem grown
lHc per lb.
T;g plant-Pt dm., $2.r.a$100.
?5f-rATOi:8 Per bu.. 40r6oc.
RUTAUAGAbJ About loo lb, to sack
middling. lOSc; sales, 841 bslcs;
vauce, and barring a 111 tie set back
lull bales: alilnment. none; ftick. 27.!H1 Wednetday. lias worked higher until all APl'L.t "en . i-a is, cno e, fi y. iari
BOSTON. Jan. a. -Call loans. nVylj per I bah-s. the close It la 10 higher than ono week Pr ,l,u'-., J ona inwiia, n . -aw
M-;v tillliKAM), Jin. n tri i t ri cpnt , ao. ttoga touay soiu on. an average at
closed firm; sales. 4.?i5 bh-s; receipts. 11,08,1 the higliest point touched lhce October
Tetede Seed Merket,
TOLEDO, Jan. a SKED4J Clover, cask
nd January. M4; February. $8 40; March,
$ 85; Aprlf. $8 i; prim timothy, $2.06;
prim alsika, $7.60.
Ceffee Market.
NH7W TORK, Jan. l.-OOrrTE-Mxket
for future cpened tedy at unchanged
price and Improved a partial S point dur
ing the seaejoa ea steady European cables,
talk of decreasing primary receipt and
buying by trad Interests. Th oluee waa
staady, net unchanged to I eolnts higher.
Vle, were reported of $8 260 bag. Including
March iMitkSoc; May .b!t vou; July t loc;
Auarust lUc; eteptenieer ..&aaec; Lwcem
twr 4 . Biot markets steady: No. 7
Rio 7; Hantoe No $. 4o; oiiltj OOffee
teaayi voroov vtvQ.
cent; tint loang. 6'ul per cent. Official
4)uotutlons on stocks ant ponds wero:
Atchlaoe sdi. 4s M lBlnahan
4 4 ,. ' !. SI H
lex. Casual ts.,,.,
tVUlhlBOB
a yfd
goaton A Albeny
aaaloa A atalas....
Buatos leveled ..
agiunbsrg old ...
IV' a loan Central
N. Y.. N. H. A H
erera Maraualt ,.
Vstoa ractflc lsooal
As. Pn. Tub 13 Parrot
aur. usar li Quiacr .......
4e at ,..li Bivaanoa
Asa. T. A T U7Tsaurfe
Am. Wools MiTriultr
d sfd 10u L"atU4 OoDpaf
Bdisoa Bum. 111.. ...12 V. . klsing
Mass, glacut t x a on..
' apple. $3 25.
$8 SMM fA
Davis, choice, Sl.rt); faney,
or
.la..
I41 l eoleonial .
. .10l'opnei Basse
.. HiDalr Weet
..U Krasklla
..Ill lal k urate .,,
. av Maaa. liinlsx .
,.ir. Ulclan
.. I Monae,
.. iMnnl. C m C
. 44 IU14 Dovlnlao
1414
.
41
II
.
as
, I
. t:
, 44
I bnlca- stock. SMi.OtO bales: low ordlnarv. 1 16. With the single exception of two dava
6816c. nominal; ordinary. TS-ltic. nomlnsl, ' lu October the market is the highest that
good ordinary, M?c; low middllne. i.c;
middling. ItiJc; good middling, 11 6-j6c; mid.
dling fair, 13 6-ltic. nominal; fair. 12 15-10c,
nominal.
St. Joseph Live Btoek Market.
ST. JOSF.PH. Jan. 5. CATTLE7 Receipt.
81 head. Market nominal ; natives. 4 iou
, J on; co anu nfiien, ,fciui tAJ, sujeaers
i and feeders, $3.25ii4.WV
u llfMIS Hecelnts. 4,ij! head Market was
14 ! Btrong to 6c higher; top, io.iygt.au. bulk of
'V gale. $0,404:6 16.
Vai i HHEtP AND LAMBS Receipt, 15$ head.
; Market nominal,
it hus been since last July.
Representative sale:
s fd
Pelted rnilt
tailed S. at
4 P4
TJ B. Iteel
4 pfd
44vntsr
Aiiauea
4a.asia4
atiantl
bid. Aked
. 4 Vtak
..107 Vlclarla
.. 4 'Wlnena
,. clWelvrto
.. 4 Nonfc Butte ...
..104 Buna Coalition
,.. 1, Nevada
,. 44 Cal. A Artaoaa.
,.1J Ariaaaa Com. ..
.. U Oreeee Coa
. 4..s
. 14
. 4
. i: i
.113 I
Hall
. i
.171
. 44
. Urn
lea City Live Stork Market.
BIOCX CITY. Jan. . (Special Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipts, 0 head; market
stead; lueves. to iimiO.Ia: cows, bull and
mixed, $2 h4 60. sto. kers and f. eiiers. $3.00
calves and yearling, $2 63. Ku.
Ill iCB Hec il ls. 6.2ou head; niarket
steady to weak, selling at $o.hijt 15; bulk
of ailea, 8 i-m n.
Rssk tlearlaga.
OMAHA. Jan. Hank clearing for to
day wer $l.&:4,16.e, nd for in eorre- South OmhB
eponding dal last year 81. 647.014.68. - I Bloux City ...
Jla.r?. Ie3. Kansaa 4"lty
Monday $l.a4.J77.61 Sl.lou.JJt $4 St. Joeeph ...
Tuesday fit. lxmi
Wednesday Z.o7.1oj 15 l.V 60 4) Chicago
Thursday l.48 18 48 1,686.764 74
Friday L$vk.le.4 U77.7U U I - Total
Btnek la Slgbt.
Receipts of live stock-tit the lx principal
evtero (tiarkets yealcrduy were a follows:
, lame. it'iK Bneep
if . Jt
fl 6.2i ....
) a.iM
M i.Ui
4" J.IO0
,. 4a0 M.OJ0
1,84 Si,
162
s'.Ota)
I.2M
Ne. A. 8k. Pr. ivo. Av. sh. Pr.
12 10 ... 8 40 40 14 ... ll
14 44 ... 4U 40 161 $00 4
71 tit 144 I 11 41 2b4 ... 113
II 171 ....130 l 444 ... 418
4 171 ... 4 10 17 2S4 $0 4
4 114 ... 4 l Ii .11 ... 4 If
0 8u4 ... I tf K4 ... 4 12
I, 211 W 4 SO 46 ...... 1 lea,
1 811 44 4 40 40 til ... 4 11
, rnw too 4 40 M 1 ... n
41 174 ... 4 0 46 .174 ,,, 4 ct
141 -.171 14 4 40 14 294 ... 4 11
II. .,,,.,.160 0 4 o . I4.......J1.I Ma) 114
II ..211 ... 180 II 244 4 11
40 tit ... 4 10 47 214 ... I :
II 214 ... 4 14 Ti t'.l ... 4 12
14 Ill ... 1 40 4 2.11 ... 4 12
4 Ill ... I 44 II 4 40 I 12
M i ... IS M 171 110 l
U I I 44 4 40 an 211 40 4 2
4 W7 40 4 M U ... 4 22
tv 1(1 4ft 4 4 14 224 110 I 11
as !! ... t N M 81 0 I 21
14 14 40 4 ! II 2M 140 I 21
14 11 ... 4 12 14 J" ... 4 12
44 til ... I l; It let 184 I 14
7 214 44 4 11 II 12 ... I 14
II 4 10 4 U-i i. :4 44 I II
II tl ... 112 II 241 111
II 121 ... $ 11 It 211 ... 4 St
I 17 11 ... 4 1.1 It t'4 ... 4 14
i 5 Ul ... 4 18k W ai 144 4 H
II 1.4 4 4 l' 44 BU ... I 44
11 Ill ... I 22 41- 2ai ... 4 14
4. IM 80 ll: II I'-i ... 124
II 41 0 4 11 44 it ... Ill
41 Ill 44 I 12 11... 221 ... 4 M
14 15 4 II 1-7 ... I
44 l'l 4 4 11 14 txt 44 4 M
PKAKH-Winter Nells, per boi
Plre Iiss HetnkT Adjusted.
UN KRANCIRCO. Jan. 6. The tocV-
bolder ef th Firemen Fund Insurants
company will meet Thursday next to eon.
Ider the amount of new stock to be Issued
for distribution among policy holders who
lost In the fir of April 18. The total loss
of the company was $11,000,000. The term
of settlement tnst nave oeen nrcrpieu oy
a majority of th policy noiner inciun
the payment of 50 per cent of the face of
claim, a adjusted, nnd the remainder in
stock or tne company, to we iwiuni
basis of $600 a share. An assessment ot
$300 per ahare levied on the shareholder
b bn wH pain un.
Callforala Land Claimant. ' '
n vt AND. Cal.. Jan. B - Claims to tt
entire front of Oakland, Berkeley and Ala.
meda, stretching rrom tne uounaary un
between Alameda and Centra Costa coun
ties to Alameda Point, and to a portion. If
not all, of Ijike Merritt, are to be nsserted
by John Bird and Ada Hlrd of Alameda,
surviving children ot urnan jmu, wii'i wae
a pioneer or mis county. iney mrraur
have Instituted the work of establishing
title which, they allege,' oomea to theirt
through the Prrglta grant and subsequent
deeds to their father. Among the heaviest
owner or in mnas ciaimeci oy me mmi
1 the Southern Panlfle Railroad company.
Oil Friee Adraare.
TJiT-rHnCRfl. Jan. 6 -Tha Standard Oil
company advanced the price of Raglaa i
cent toaay, niauiing tuv huuiuhuh vw.
RHAL E STATU THAHSrHHS.
per box, $8.00.
ORAPfcS Malaga, per I.l'l.. $3.004j7 0ft.
Tltul'K AL FRUIT.
ORANGES Florida orapges. all lxes,
$!2.1(i2 60; CnJifoi nla navels, extra fancy
all slurs. 13.00: fancy. 82. So.
i.EMtiNS-1. tiioii.rr1. tx'ra isncr. sn
size, $4 60; 3"0 ana sou ie, 4400; otner
branas, buo l.ts
BANANA-i'er meanim-siea Duncn,
$2 onuj2 2..: Jnmtios, 2 5003.11,
DATid Kadsway, lc; saver. Ic; Hal
low is. new stuffed walnul dates, S-1U, bug.
81.10.
llHAra RL.it tsias 04 10 ui ana so to se.
84.25.
Flos California. puia. oc; -crown
Turkish, lie; 5-crown, 14e; S-crown, 12c.
Ribs: No. 1. J4'fcc; No. t 4c; No. $. 6Uc
Loin: No. 1, lhc; No. S, 12Q,c; No. S. Sc.
Chuck: No. 1, 4ct N14. 2. Ui Ne. S. 4c
sr. . 'kvl.. 4... J TaJ All
AOUI1U . 1 U. j, st, nu. Iti nu, , vTgM
Piute: No. 1. 4r No. S. ioi No. 1, $c.
MISCtLLANKOUS.
. CHEESK.-Svtia. new, lie; WUconpln
prick, 16'ic; NVIsconsin llmberger, I4o;
twins. lMi-; Toung American, Wo.
B i.tii i ruui jic, r s.ioui, i.l, lo'u-ii. 100;
buflAlo, So; Lullhesos. 12o; black bass, tin
Stuck, 2oc' salmon, 12c; pike. IV; rtj snap-
.er, frtsn froseq, lie; wruiensn, ircsn
roaen, 13c; 'rl.jw perch, dressed and
scaled, to; phjkuel. fri-sh froxen, So; freg
Cgrrle A. Quinoy and husband to
C hone I. tunger, wet eo iu 101 1,
Thorneir add S ,109
J. B. Brisbia and W. R. Wall to Mary
P. Furgey, lot 3, bioea iii, ior.
ence
J. H. Osborne to The Missouri River
Lumber co lute 1 ana A ouci ,
Boyd's
Bert Smith to The Missouri River
Lumber Co., lot 8, 7. 8, 8 and 10,
block 16; lot , , 7, I and , block
16, Royd's
Andrew Anderson, to Lyda B. Martin,
lot 6, 20th and Ames Ave. sub
A. W. Clark et al. to V. M. Blsson,
lot 10. block S4, Carthage
Abraham U Patrick and wife to Calli
le Kpley. Jot IS, block 7, Brlgge'
Plaae
J. M. Browne and wife lo I rank
Crawford, sub lot 12 and $3, tag
lot 6, sec. 16-15-13 ,
William Mallord Ui Jcppe Chrlsten
sen, lot 18 end 30, block 1, lilme
baugh 4b Patterson sub
Henry Rlx and wife to Clara B. Far
low' lot 1 and 22. block 108, Flor
ence Robert C. Strehlow and wife to Abra
iiam Newman, soul! V lot, 15, block
, Brown Park
Robert O. Strehlow end wife to Abra
ham Newman, north H lot 15, block
J, brown park
A. Newman and wife to 11. Jacoheon,
south Vi lot 16, block S. Hrowa
park
Arthur East to Thomas F. Haye.
lot 6. block 7. Matthews' sub
SMsa Whit ahd husband to Oeorg
vj I.i.mla. lot 1 Hltnehaugh Place
Harriet L, Joy apd husband to George
W. Ixionils. lot 1. HlinebatiKh Place
Robert O. Fink to Fred D. Wed, lot
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1,860
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I'HKIi FISH
euarter bbl.. ! lbs.. $4 00: Norway mick-
rtl. Ne. 1. $35.(0; No t $2$ 00; h-rrti.g U
bbls., w) lbs. each. Norway, 4k. $r 00; Nor.
way. Ik. $.0u; Holland herring, in kegs,
niliKer tve: 4egB. ndxed, 7o,
lilDt-S AND TALOOW-Oreq salted, No.
ToUl
$11,750
W, Farnam Smith & Co.
Stocks, Bonds,
Investmsntjecurities.
W ar In th market for 60 to 1.10 share.
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