Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 04, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. Ipn-s.
9
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cpeaing i HetTy, with Buying a
Little Slower.
SHOSTS GITZ SOME STTPPCRT
rrttv r 0 k Baylag Ceiw
earla; Mirktti rntlitt ta
B4w Raewverlew ui Aetlva
Jk4naet la Approach.
" OMAHA. Jan. X. isrr. ;
Tha market oprntd iiv t.i-avy.
buying Kmt ilor Shorts camp In on the ,
strong point and rave thetr support, but i
srnsu buying ceased price eased off.
WlMt opMMi) Fuy and a-ted heavy. The I
crowd oversold tnerneeive. and when '
oommlftakm houaea beaan to buy good
trength waa anown. Foreign market con
tinue to mow further rcuverle and any
nora buying would tart an active ad
vance. May w Qatar opened at SLi.J"a ar.d
clowad at Kl.TCV
Cora opaned active, with selling heavy
nd value worked some lower. The mar
ket knawered well later to mm good pur
chaaaa and the loss wa sma.l at the close.
Way corn opened at &trc and cluaed at
Cat vera off at the r.art with other
arrmin. with .mir.' salon houaea being U'.e
ass aallera. May oat opaned at juc and
aaoaed at 54Aa..
Primary wheat receipt war- A.O") bush- j
la. and ehlpment were 2o"..tu bushei. i
against receipta last year of -is.000 buanei
acd shipment of 275,JtAi bushel.
Cora receipt were Bt.y bushel and
Shipment were 475.A0 bnsiels. agamt r
aatpta last year of 50.0t bulfieJ and hip
Manta of 6a.ana buhi.
Clearance were 17.672 bushel of corn:
Bon of oat, and w lie at and Sour equai to
StXbii bushels.
Liverpool closed Sd lower on wheat and
ltd higher on com.
aVeaboard. reported y.9O0 buahel of wheat
and W.uOw buatisia of corn taken for export.
Lea I rang ot options.
Arnelaavl Open. I H.gh.l Lew. Cloae I Te y.
Wbeas : I 1 I
Mm... tV 1V
July... SV k'Sl 9-
sep. tr, ril 9i,
Cora -i i
May... Be,! 3H, 5H.
July... &5. 5T.V 55 ;
Sept... 5iS fcwV 4
Data-
May... KH, iSV.1 5a
Jkly... 4t-i 4, 4a,
. Sept... 44 41 41 i
i or,
1 B'
-i A.
i
54 V
41 I
54 Tj,
41
Oaaauaa) CaaA Prtaea.
- WTrEAT No. I hard. WPff3c: No. S hard.
4Src; No. 4 hard 4c; No. J spruig.
If7c.yji.ixf: no arada. ff.Cc
CORX-No. S, blc; 4, 6oH?c: no grJ.
4TVc; No. t yallow. 32c; No. I white,
tie.
OATS No. t mixed, 47347V; No. 3 white.
No. 4 while. 47SJ-c. sLar.dard. ts'.-tJ
abV:-
KTB ?fo. t Toe7c; No. i. 733"c.
tauruc ri.e-elpf.
Wbi4L Corn,
Oa
ID
ChicaaTO -
W ianeatpotl .
Cmaha
Luluth M.
.... 41
....132
.... TI
it&
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CHICAGO GRAIS ASD PllOVI.tlOSS
Veatsns f tha Trading an4 Closing
Prlew Beard af Trade,
CHICAGO. Jan. 1. Favorable weather
for harvesting in Argentina and a decline
In earn cauaed weakness in the local wheat
market today, with May delivery clos'ng
ac lower. Corn wa down '-c. Oat were
to lower
So lower.
Provision were unchanged to
The wheat market opened rtrong becaune
f higher price at Liverpool, but reacted
before the and of the first hour and con
tinued weak until the close. Free selling
by leading bulla broke the market on every
advanca. New lrom Argentina, claiming
that tha new crop will greatly aurpaaa e
peclaaUMM. waa the cblaf reaaon for the
waakneaa. although, a dackine of more than
1 cent In corn waa also an important fac
tor. The market oloeed eaay. May opened
oncnaAgotl la tac higher at CuZVilLu. .
oid oil to n.otr4 i.oe( ana cmetm ii.
fX 07. Cleirrance of wheat and flour were
aauad to agJUB auanela tutporra ior ma
aa shown ay Bradatreet were 5.1U0.-
4ua buahela Primary receipt were 4o4.0M
. baahaia, agalnat 75S.i( bushels on the
daw 4aa year.- Mlrmewoo;s. Dwluth
aj ClileagiT p"" recattMa at- 231- eare,-?
aauiat Ii cars last week ana m car one
?' ! v..,
ana corn marao. openeu in 'i ,
higher cablM and light receipta. but broke ;
barply about tha end of the first hour !
bens tin of heavy selling by leading long. ,
lTa market continued weak for the re-
aoalnder of tha day. A Toreoi or an in
craaaed
pressing
enaned. i
&ic. sold
dia. Loral receipta
of contract grade. !
Commission houses bought oat at the :
wpening today, while pit trader sold. The
market waa affected chiefly by wheat and I
corn. May opened 4jj-o higher at aP--.q ;
Was, aoid off to &4c and closed at 54o.
Local receipta were 11 car.
Provision opened firm because of a V !
advaooe in llva hog. Later the break in
corn cauaed moderate weaanese. u
eloaa Mat pirk was off 5c at TirS- Lard
waa unchanged at W us. Ribs were a shad.
lower at V..2uQt E"
Estimated receipts for tomorrow are:
"WUeat. IN car; corn. 137 car; oata, lli
ar. ls. AO! head.
Taa loading future ranged aa followa:
Artkctaa.i Open.i High. I Low. I Close., Tes y.
Whsat
May
July
Sept.
C
Kar
I
1 "7 .1 ngSN.
lww -,
1 1 '17',
iOS. "1
5H
!weaiai
&
."a;
;arVtfi
i
S2
R-S,
&eV
ts4 (fis avi
July
movement in Illinois waa a a- i s ,. track. No. I caffi.
factor. Tha Close was weak. May " - - . . -. - white 52Vc.
.had. to a-Sc hurher at V? "ft T w-mer o-t,ta
Off tO C and Closea l WnH . -w,,,,.,. .jraiirht 14
were 145 cars, with live ' '
5i"'-i . 'H
Sirv 6rH.
54s! 54' M'4
K- W 51 f)H
4v
S. 4cS. Pi
12 TJ 12 P.: U C
13 S j ii ITHi 13 33l
T SSH' 7 I IK
t UZ's. 8 J5 ! 6
i 1T
7 ." I 7 rv 7 25
Sept.
aMay
batay
July
bJuiy
S'tork
Jan.
May
Lard
Jan.
May
Uba
Jan.
May
W-a,
w-ai
454?0,
II 35 U 40
s en
I IT
T SB
T
No. 1 add. bNaw.
Cash quotstlona wera as follows:
rTt"R Firm.
WWEJAT-No. 3 spring, n.tSl.i:; No. S
prlng. UuO(i?lir; No. 1 red. SI jo, il.oi
OOAiS Nix 2, 56jc; No. 2 yellow, -SB
CHo-
oaTS Nol X, smc: Na. S white, rcic.
RIB No. t SJC.
EARXJSY Fair to choice malting. sV7:o
SKKTLes Flax. No I northwestern. Jl.a.
y-i itita timothy, t4.sb4pi.40. Clover, contract
grmdee. till TV.
PRO VISIONS Short ribs, sides .!oos.
t "tri-HlT 2- Meaa perk. r-T bbl.. I:2.70ali IS.
Lard, par w lbs.. 17 Tg7i. Short clear
a 'lee irwxei!, ir.OtHjT.Jt.
following wars tha recalp4s and
ng wera tha recall and thin-
rnen is ot riour ana gTais :
Receipts Shipments
JTtonr. bbl. S 17
vr heat, bu !.o wt.-vt
Oom, bt. M.dua 2R.i
Oats, bu. 24A.1HI 3(i't)
Rv. bu 2.000 7
Barley, mi 54. 3u,7f"
On tha Produce exehaaga today the b it- 1
ter market was steady: creameries, JO?:-; I
dairle IfcOSic Egg, steady: at mark i
case lacludad. rJujS-; firsts Ec; prime !
firsts. Sic, extras. tic. Cheese, stead v '
21aiSe.
Kauaaaa City Grala aad Provlalaaa. ,
TLANSAm CITT, Jan. 2. WHEAT Ma v
C 'lH- Jly- Caan. Na. t oar-i. g
-L. No. 2. ieatc. No. 2 red. Jvf
No. 2. aactctl.. !
CO RN Lower: May. 5c: Jjlv
CTash: No. 2 mixed. ac: No. J o,.,.
No. 2 whit. iu"HftS2te Na. S. bZ-urc. ' 1
OATS No. 2 whit. 4ra61f : No. 2 m-xed I
4MT '
HAT steady and higher: choice timothy, :
' ri2.ii"rrl2.ii: choic prairie, $9. jisrjiu O0. ' i
RY ET&tnaMe. !
J vt TTt i 4 reamerv. ijc: racking. 10- '
EGOS EiU-aa. ssc- I'--
Receipt. Shipmen:
Wheat bu 5' .
Corn, bu & ' y t
Oata, bu . li.su"
Regaed Sasrar A A vaaewd.
N1TW TORK. Jan. 1-AU gravies
of
fined sugsr wera advanced
hundred paanda today.
10
centa
Toleda Swa-A Market.
TOLEDO, Jan. I 8FEDS Clover cash,
ft 17V Jaoiuaxy SluiTSt. Marcfl. $10 47V,.
Prima timothy. C2u. Prime aiaika, i.
kiasesselli Grala karkat.
MTNNFAPOIJS Jan . Fla tUR Steadv
evrst patents, V ltx(t second paienia. tt-iu
rtt cl ar. M.j4.Ki; second clears.
W hEAT-lCav til.,; Julv. Illl.,;
No. 1 h"l. ! It", il.ii"4. No. 1 northern.
Si.lJKil iJS. N... J northern. n.l. X f- I
northern ti.it-S-
SEW YORK 6C.1KMI. - ARK.ET
Fratlrn af Trad la a aad Prlee-a aa
Leaelag Caaawsadltlew.
NEW TORK. Jan. J FLOUR Uceipu,
hNs.. fxrMir-s. bo. .Via:a.t '".j.I
but rt.-iy. M.cneeuia patent. U 3i
"S TO; wuitr tra::.la. M-ijHTu. M.nneeota
bttr. (4. "tiA . winter araie htii,
M :u4 ;n:cr patr:. J.v .i wnter
low rra.l-. UM-j4.lv. Ke Hour, firm;
f ur t . ir-vd. U iu.:5 chmca to fancy.
rufi JS. 1 l'-awhtat fl-jur. teii.
p r ; piinde.
(."'. R ili-A. Firm : a hlte and v -!.ow.
ti coarse, tiiLJT, iv.ln dried. U-to
Ri'E-S'ea?v. No. 2 western, ?c, f. o. b.
New Yor.
.VT-Pc'iw. 'M bu. : exrwr t.
VaL4 bu. 2sp't, irarket rrejily: No. J retl.
Ji-jT" elevator. Nj red. Si.iT-. t. o. h.
afloat: No. 1 n rti.ern. Duiuth. $-- 1- u.
I. a.'i .al. No. 2 hard w:nlrr. JT i-S. f. o. o.
afina. An tariy snarp Advance ci.rnd
wm-at pru is t the ii.KJirt point l t.e
wet-a. but wtraknt-ss acton enenel and value
broke lc ft aualel. TSure era s conid
eribie lit4uiia- ;on. bawd n eaeler late
cabtefl. a fxmr expnrr demar.d on weakness
in corn. Flr.ai prices siiowil -tc net lo.
Mjv. r. :.K! l-tt. closed I1.13-1. July
t.OJH'd, ll.,'i.
i-'UKN-Kw elp-j, 39.775 bu. : exrort. ST.liJ
bu. tj).,t. market aready: No. 2. nominal,
eievati-r. and ec afloat. Ortion maxnet
opened hrm on cat?lr!. but eaaed off w.t.i
t:.e west and clieed net umhanred. May.
TT6Sc. Cli ed T-.IC. July. S",i''v."l. closed
a'c.
.'AT&-Pceipt. UP.Wn bu. SpJt. steady;
miied. 2tM2 pounns. Me: naiural white,
'hi&2 puui-.ua. iiito"-4C, cupped white,
.V44 prmnda. .Wrui-1.
HAY V'liel. goud to choice. CitoffT 05.
HoFS o;-ady . BiAte, commnn to choice.
lie". UiJf,o: 'i. 4-tjo. pa
HIDE-Steady; Bogota
ilic cuaat, ii ,
isc. Central
AmerK a ji.1 .
LEA 1'HI.K "J'net : :4-5rTc.
F RoVIffioN S i-eef. stoady: family. $15 m
5:.". jii. n.r.s. s:i.i"ai-sw. packet, tio.tswr
tt.n-. extra India mess. Kt. ' Cut
meat, ouiet ; pickled belli-. I MrteM.
Lxrl. flnn, wi'siern pr'rr.e. JtO.Vrs 2, re
fined firm; continent, ft: Souta Ameri
can. O.', compound. t -4 ' Pork,
stea.lv: familv. IlT.io'jriri.tl'i: abort clear.
175 TMrlS .V- rress. $14.5al5.3.
TALLW Steady , city. -c; countrj'.
RICE Qulei : domestic fair to extra,
-Vntf1-': Jitr-an nominal.
tO l"L'fRY-A!lT. sieady: wevtam chick
en. 11c; fowl. 13c. turky. 13c trejBl.
irreg-uiar, western chicken. lifT0c; tur
kevts. U.?il9c, fowls, oni V
BL'TTliH Steady: creamery extra. CD
'groV, thirds and f!ris. 3'5sc; western
factory, common to first, laatic; Imitation
creamery, first ;r"2Clc.
CHEHjsK Steady . mate, full creamery,
mall colored and white fine. 15c; same
large colored, fine. lESc: white, 15Hc: same
gorxl to rtne. 14"Sciic: same late made
beat llSSl-f; same common to fair,
U'-c.
EX1S Firm; western firsts, Stjc; sec
ona. agSt
WEATHER I- THE GBAIX BELT
Fair aad Slightly Celder for Sarar
ar. OMAJIA. Jan. 3. 13i
Light ram occuretd In the west gulf
states Th irsda-. and are falling in Ok.a
horr.a and Ti.a. this morning, with light
I snow at Santa F. Increasing cloudiness is
snown in me cenu-ai valley, nut generally
fair weather prevail everywhere, except
is the extreme soutnwest. Tne weather is
colder on taa Pacific slope. In the southern
state and along the Atlantic coat. It 1
warmer in tr.e i'hlo valley and lake region
I and writ into the mountain district. A
arked rise in temperature occurrea in una
upiier MiMlsippi and anioun vaiiey
within the last twenty-four hour. Tha
weather will probably continue fair with
sl'.ghuy colder m tin vicinity tonight and
Saturday. ,
Omaha record of temperature and precipi
tation, compared with the corresponding
day of the laat three years
U"S Tf 190J X3I15
Minimum temperature 35 13 3 16
Precipitation T .00
Normal temperature for taday. 3. de
ffree. Deficiency In precfpltatlon ' since Sarch
1. 7.4J lnchea
Deficiency corresponding period In 190T,
1.7 Inche. '
Deficiency corresponding period In 1906,
SSI Inche.-
Lk-A. WELrlr-ljoeai rwanefr
t. Laaia Geaeral Market.
8T, LOCISs Jan. iWTHEAT Lower;
track. No. . red. cash. rL.nifl.u': No. 2
bur-l, Jl.iC'Ti.05; May. SL0S; July, Seic.
"ORN Veak: track. No. Z caan, xiK'i
r,rtc; May, aiiic; July. Sc; No. 2 wniu?,
4S
$4 45
leHr B.u
etil'L' Tlmothv. steady. $3.505..
C 'RNMEAL Steady. S2..
BR.V-V wiiet; aaxkd, east track. XLUi
l.U". -
HAY Steady; timothy. Cl.Ottiai8.50; prai
rie. R"ii11
IRON iTOTTON TIES Sl.li).
PAtJOIN'iJ VsC.
HEMP TWINE lie.
PROVISION? Pork. steady; Jobbing.
S13.. Lard, steady; prune. 3tea.ux, 17 70
Drv salt meats iboxeils lower: extra
snort. J l: clear rib. J7 !Pi; short clears,
ft.27H. Bacon 'boxed', lower; extra shorts.
ft..O clear r-hs. i.75: short clears, fit J5.
POULTRY Dull: chicken, 9ic; springs.
lOWc. turkeys. IStjc: ducks, sc. geeae. .c
BUTTER Steady : creamerj'. "wB J"1
EG ZA SleaJy at Cjc, case count.
Keceipt. shipment
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu..
Corn. bu. ..
Oats, bu
18 "
37. '""!
u3.tlW
M.'V'I
42.W1
4.iH
n0
Llverrol Grata aad
t.IVKRPt KDL. Jan. S.-
Pravlalaas.
WHEAT-Spot,
frm: No. 2 nti western wnter. nominajly
-u -.,11 f tt'in.1 ate.1v. Varvh : 11..4
May. t d.
CORN Spot, firm; prime mixed Ameri
can, new. es 7d. prime mixed American,
old. 5s THd, futures, steady, Jaa.iun'. is
5-,d.
Mllwasket Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wi Jan. 3 WHFAT
9tadv No 1. northern, tl.ljrifl.13. No. 2.
northern. n.tlUl.H".: May. J1.ST. bid.
BARI-EY Higher. No. 2. Sl.ui; sample,
aJrtitl.Ul.
CORN No. 3 cash. auUUc: May, Slc,
bid.
Peorta Grata Market.
FFORIA. Jan. t CORN Liwer; No. 2
yellow. 57iVc. No. 2. 55j55,io; No. 4, 53c;
no irrade. Wl-:.2c.
OATS Steady : No. 2 white. 4aSc; I
No 4 white. 4rV'iic. 1
WHISKY On the basis of r.SS for fin- j
istied good.
Dalatk Grala Market. j
DULUTH. Jan. J. WHEAT No. 1. north
ern. 11. h1-!. No. i northern, tl W: May, '
11 1-eV Juiv. C.14H.
OATS UtC.
Bella Sta
BOSTON. Jan. 3
aad Baa da.
all loans. stjlO per
cent, time
)ong on
loans.
s"M-k
,i plu per cent official
and bonds-
Atrfclaea ad). 4s
do w
Me cantral aa
Aiftuaon
ao pld
B.iet a A Albaar
B-..a a Maine
B mtiMi SvaleS
P'- Hborf pl l
an Ci-B-.ral
N T S H A 1
Per Marquette
t'nioa P-rtc tl,
Am. Arse .'iieta-
40 pld .
Am Pnee. Tutie
Amer Sugar .
do pfd - -Aat.
TAT .
Am Wwim
o pld
R.llin Rler Ilia
I'erierai Ki-cli-c
Maa S'etr:c
0 . pfd .-
ka .la
t n.ied Krju
lu ted S k . ..
i.-t pld
f 4 ..!
do ptd
AJ'amolv
aw
'
'
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44 AtlaaUc
Bmctiam
"SOal. A Hecia .
a4- Centennial
Ibl r iever Ranca - .
:M Da.r Weat
-t F-anSila
1.7 Graarty .
' li Rorale
13 aul a am ..
I k.ihisan .
VeS Vli.t.aaa
:! M nt f AC..
:-a Old rMminiua ...
t-'-eeia
I'1-! Parrot
1.2 stUlTICT
1 1 4t.uiMtn
I" a Tmarai-ll
TnnitT
I1 t uned Coppae .
1.4 f S k nir.....
sr s oil .. ..
I l 'an .
V'rtol-t
' ' ' - W Bella
N.-eia Hints ... .
I,. '-.Tir laatiea .
N-ala
. t a Ar-aoaa.
S1, 4r:ena i'aaa. ...
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1f Yark Mlat
NEW YORK. Jan. 1
on mining stoks were-
Stoeka.
"osing quotations
Adams Cos
t.ttie i-hiat 4
.mans xsa
Tmtr i:
1 H iwal 4
a straii 4
S a.irra Ural ja
" u.i Ua-s 1
Tl Stan Oar wd
. 4.
I Bialll
b-a:iaw cs Cos.
I C mat., a Tuauel
t Cos t a.. a Va. .
1i.ra a.iaer
Irrui S.:er ....
Lead t me Caa. ,
tJgW
NEWYORKSTOCRS AND BONDS
Day'i Yarket is Succession of Back
ing and Filling.
"- ,
RAILjiOAD EA&5T5GS DEC3XASE
'
" ,
Prte-ew Dnp Wkn Sews la Olvea Oat,
at R II 7 Fsllewi mm lasprwveaaewt
f BsiUag ltaatloa 4loa
la Emut.
; NEW YORK. Jan. S. The ni'iw of to
day's stork ma-kt was a S'iccesston of
back:nr and f IHrrs. reflecting th 'incc r
t:n feelings of tne professional element.
wiich was concerned most in the d'ii
it'Ks ' Trosing ' cor,8n1er;lons came into
plBV at different i:ins ar.d enjoyed a w m
porary imilaiicj in shaping the couro
of price.
Early in the 1ay factors of d presnlon
wer gvan most weigr.t ,n the discuatlon
on the floor of the stock exchange, al
. tnmirh tne active weakness of Northern
Pacific probably had aa much effort uiHin
price in general a any larger develop
ment In af'airs. Tins "toi k was th" mar
ket leader yesterday, and t.ioee who bought
It then on the assurance ti at a !arn exiya
dividend was to he immediately forthcom
ing apparently had mtegtvtng today and
. sold out. Ti : stork ia the market lesd.-r
yesterday, and those who bought It then
' on the assurance that a 'arg extra div
; dend wa to he immed.a'eiy forthcoming
' ) par-r ?:y had m.iarv;r.g. toilav and sold
i ut. At the same tune the serfs of poor
j ra'.lroad reports for Novemher aroused
I grave arpreheosmn of tne ultimate enn
i sequence to dividend disbursement ;f
; such a rat, of Inroad on the net returns
' waa added to the list today. Pennsylvania
earnings reports are always accepted as
; hifchly representative owing to he great
variety in tn ciasses of Its traffic, and a
30 p-r r nt d i reaj in net earnings of this
road for that reason, makes a strong im
pression on the f""i'ng towarls railrond
stocks In general. The Loulsvllie A Nash
ville si c r,g wad e-(-n poorer, the ret
( r"turn being almost cut in naif for So
i vomber A minor factor m the morning
! depression waa the report of l:ie failure of
' a small bank In Colorado,
i Speculative support oemered on Rcadlr.ir.
j and It was that ' k that l imed the
market upwards. The rapid easing of t ",e
! cail Uan market was a. help to tr.e stock
! market. Brokers who have handled funds
I fr-r hinders of cash seekirg premium on
, currency to defend their customer said
i that there was no demand, the traffic hav
i Ing come to a definite end. Thi and xfie
i evidence in the week cs:i movement tnat
rr. ney bad flowed freely to this center
dr. -Ing th week was the latest strengthen-
in influence en stok
The direct expres movement with the In
terior seetn to have been to the advm
: tag of New York to an amount near t4.0'.-
.'. so that Uie week s gain In cash appears
j to have exceeded l5.t.'.KO. The effect of
i the week money operations on the loan
I Item cannot be estimated, but that con
I altlons are working towards rapid recupera-
turn of the banking position is clear. The
' stock market turned verv strong after the
j esiltrti tt-s ot the currency movement ap
I pcared An advance in price of refined
' sugar had quite a pronounced effect on sen-
timent regarding the commercial and in
dustrial situation, and a number of indue-
i trial stocks became strong, led by Ameri
I can Sugar Itself. A further rise In the
I London price of copner wa another !n-
centlve to the rise. Rat-s lor lime Ioa.-is
' were quotaoly lower and an increasing
' eupph- of fund was reported. The tone of
, the late advance became uncertain, as hud
' uie morning decline. The closing waa easy,
j Bonds were firm.. Total sales. C774..KO.
united State bonds were unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and quotation on stocks
were as follow;
Sales. HI 14. Unr. CloM
Jutffli Biprew .
AinA,ganutt Oepper 27. 7t
Am c. a K 5o
as. o. r pi
am. Cot loo Oil Law
Asl. Cocua Oil pfa ......
Anenai filxpreja
Aja. ti. A L. pta
Axnencaa lee eecanusa.... l.M
let
4
.H
M
SI "4
4"t
M
3S
S4
1H
iw
Linseed Oil 10
I
7i
24
314
W4
-!
H
H4
7414
a
am. Luas Oil pfd
Am. LotwmollTe
Am. Looewoiive ptl
Am. a. A R
Am. I. A B. pfd
Am. Sugar Reflning
Am. Totjaore pit cus- . -.
Anaocuda Mm. Co.. exnliT..
4,lf r"t
71 H
W-4
4-f
3'
M
ak
4
Kl
m
jS
71.
1J7S
uia-t
2AsW
eta
24. v a
3M
4 il
:u
na
so
:t
2. mt
tw
tlllO
l.twl
78-4
loa
n
5"
:n
Hi
n
41 '4
'
ISPS
1U1
a
Mw
JT
4,,,.
itj.a
l-i
- ?.fca.
Aiuauea f
Atlantic Coast Line
Biillmore A Ohio...
al. A Ohio Jfd .
Brooklra Rapid Tr.
Ca&kd.an Paclfte . .
Central of New J
Cheiee A Ohio .
CUlcaso Gt. W
Chlo&go A M. V
C. at. A St. P
Chicago T. A T
rbuAce T A T. ptd..
C . C. C. a St. L
rotonla r. A 1
Colorado A So
Cttlo. A So. In pid
Cola, a 1A ptd
CeBSDlidmed ia
Cora Product, rf.
Corn Prodiu-ui ptd. rf
Delaware A lluaaon...
Dn.. L. A W . ex-dlv
Denver A ft 0
D. A R- (J. ptd
Dltrtlllers' Securities .
Ere
Erie pfd
En 2d ptd
tienerai Rlerrrlc
Illinois Central
Iatoro.atluuai Paper -.
Int. Paper pld. . .
Int. Pump
lnl. Pump pld..-
Iowa .'enlrai
loa Central pfd
Ka&fas Otr S3
K. C. So. pfd
Leeisvllle A N
Maicaa Central
kinn. A St L.
1,li
. 2
y i
4te ls lt4
3. tO 25 H -
52 f.2 !.l
:. ti 4:14
m 9 k !.
jm :i 11 lea
tato lit I;". 112,1
4ii
3fJ 21 Stt Ji4
..
L. 9"W Si"4
it 17
20 34 r.H M4
-
-.IS v. 1',4-e
1 12 -3
o
7..I ii M i.
3t 141 l.-e
ua : si.1,
10', :4a HV4
...... SI
am r. 2S
mi i.: fi 51
i.m m ns 4
.a ."4 i1
" S 34 14
mi tsi i: n
12a
tf,
:,o.:a e.-,
t4. S St
42
19. SW WW i VI1
l.jt Si4 U ---
304 4 4
M
Ml f. 44 44
rtS J
24. at 11. llt lia
i 1 aft 11
i T at 41
"4 :hh
to n us-
.. 17V !7 1
:r..s. nas
4
Tr
!t 1 14 1
, inn ftt. tan 44
I .: n -1 .& ts
xu a
r
II . St. P AS
a
M. pfd..
M . t. P AS. a.
Miaeoun Pacior.
-di ...
st. k. A T
k.. k a T ptd
j
I N. n. R
leMd
J k. Pfd. .
Mew Trm cenirai
N. T . O AW
Norfolk A W
N AW pfd
Nora A men ran
Pacltlr Sta.l
P-nnarirasia
Peup.a a Uaa
P . C. C A St L...
Preeavd Steal Car ....
Pt S C. pld ...
Pwilmaa Pa,aos Car .
Rrautu
Reading let 4
Haumi H pfd
Repub.lc Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Ro. Iiland Co
koea latand C. pfd
It L li P U Pd
St U1S s w
st- U w ptd
Souloera Patifiv
Se Paciae pfd
So. Railway
S Railwar P4
Texaa A PaciSf
T . St. I. A W .
T St U a W pfd
t'nua Paclflf
a
at
1041,
av
''
-4l
1-S
1
7S
H'7
Ww
!,
St
714
H4k
'
:
a
1:114
;
lis.
I'aiu Paciar pfd ..
1
: t
' r
1 f
i r
! r
Eapn
Rra.ty
kuobcr
Rutber pfd
Steel ...
Stert Bfl . .
J7
74
iai
-
i"S
44
-.!
He
41
Si
7
14k
4
-
::i
!t
iCi. iu .'.
3i - 79
SAtt S14 -saj
7 Kt aat
-.'Hi K. . '
tt ".ca ;i,4
io u ;
i sa a 4:
. s 55
4i.r :is ''
: et ::i.a ;;a
!. i"-
i : 7
1 jtj,
If. S Ste
Va. -.acul;
' brml 1
: Va. -Cam. Cb
ptd...
a'ataA
Watiaali pfd
Wen-arso Extirsoa
Wrtt:t.nue Eiecini
Woataru t'Bion - . .
a beet luc A L. B ..
W'aobniin Central ...
W.a leatral old ...
a 1 Soniiera par
At
Creat kuniiwm pfd
I Ceniraj Laather
1 Cerlrai Ua'.her c:i ...
I listertiorourn kiS
I Int. Met lid
1 S ues-ahecid Stael
I Tii aa.aa lor taa tar.
42 Ai) aharaa.
I Pare-lara Flaaa.
flat
was
ouet
L4iND"N. Jan. 1 Mirn
the market tiKiay and in
Discount are steady In
change r-covery m .Vmen.
easv r
d'-tnand
t.'.e Stock
ex
an snares
act
easy monev lrrparte.i a gne-aiiv t;m tone
to the market but the increa.wd h isiness
Bpticiiiated w:tn the turn rf the year is
still arwent and tie nrofeasmnal traders
wo bousni orior to the hoildavs show a i
desire to realise. Coriao. keep at-adv !
Cupt-r scares tienefited on tne .ii.pn.ve- ;
rr.ent in tr.e prce tif tr.e mttai Diamond
sfiaies were weak, wuile tlrand Tr'inks
arre easy on p.r traff'c returns. Am'-n-ran
share, in response to tne leiter Wa.l
street close, started a fraction over paruy .
and improved in the foreno-n Canadian ;
Psclf'.c. Union Pacific and Southern Pa- 1
cf1c received the most attention. Lat-r
New York Central came steady, but a. most
Immed'ately turned easv. and prices d"-op-ped.
Tha market closed easv. FViretgnecs
were ouiet. Japaneaa securities were of
fered from Pans.
BERLIN. Jan. $. Trad'ng on tha Bourse
today ill general'v fnner Amn-an
srsree were genera'ly 1 point high.-r.
PARIS. Jan. 1. Tra.llna- on the Bourse
taadajr opened firm and this attracted
jr-
REPORT or THE CLEAR I SO HM SB
Traaaaetlai
Aeewtateel Baaka
f tie
far' taa Wawau
N EW YORK. Jan. 1 -Brads: reet Bank
Clearrgs Renurt f.ir tlie we- ending Jw-
uarv 2, piios an aggregate of 11. 't.'t,
s inn i.(tr . iaj ti and c.it.-
jr.w m the correeponaing meek last year.
i. snad-an clearuiifa fr trie week tjtal
, t as ui nst tTl. ,-?. last week and
&.7s; .v ;n the- aamc week last
year.
The Pollowing a lit of rza -rye:
rMitutrni Tha lm waa heavy,
neee share were down.
CITIEi J Cleanngs ' Inc. Dec.
Nw Tork ,.i7.4.-"w S 1
(71n ago ...... i'A.iHi. ,
Boston IX "S:.t
1 l:;laue!pnia iofc, fc,t. , S.J
St. Louis I !. IS 3
Pittsburgh. ' 43.4K3.'"' 1 1
t'un Francisco , IJi.o 1 41 7
Baltimore , IV T-"S..'- 34.
Kunsas City ., 35.4fsi.i 4
Cincinnati :r,'Li -"0 3
New vwieana .( a'.'t'.i '' 11. J
Minneapiuia :''.'; 14 1
Cleveland . i tleiwiao "-
Detroit 11.1U.1M" 15
Loulsvllie i s.U4.'i" ; at 5
Los Angeles ... ( 4 1. " 4--
Omaha S.5Ja.0OO : laa
Milwaukee s l7..
Seattle 1 . ." : 16. ii
8t. Paul S.4U.-IOY 10
I'rovuience
Bufiato . ..
Indianapolis
Len re- ....
Fort Worth
H-ci-.mond .
5 IJsV'Xt
4. 4s..nn.
S.57U.tM,
i.57o.'')
tj .4.4.1110
Ji 5
42
l.
1 5
1.7
A'Lanv
Washington ...
.-a.t laae City
Portland. Ore. ..
Columbus. O. ..
'-eDn
Memphis
&Hv:,-.nah
Atlanta
Spok.ine. Wash.
Toledo. O
Tactima
Nnsnvllle
Pix-heet-r
Hartford
,oris
De Moines ...
Norf'-'rK
Netr Haven . . .
c.rand Rapids .
I'-ivton .
Portland. Me. .
3i'iux City . ...
trpnngficid. Ma
Evarls:iie
Birmmeham
yracuee
A.ig-ista, Ga. ..
2.etd 'ni .
3 .sni.tii' .
2.4.3 o"o
2e7.'O.I .
J.hf. out .
s.n ik'.
a.v-i yw .
4.5!7.miv
2.J.i5.iti.
S 47 iOV .
S.;41 nr .
4.36. imfl'
3.5n,'"tN.
1 itSim .
2.811 .i'.
1.74-J. TW'.
2 f n .
iT &'tl .
2.ir!". y'i .
l." .
i.i?.'' .
i.ahiwi.
1 Sf".'""'
43
33 0
til .0
43 7
S3 1
:3 4
17 3
'in ti'
117
11.2
'ini'
ix:
is 1
32. S
-V.4
22.
IS 4
r-4
"
14 4
I f
: 10.5
I 'in ii'
, 17.9
l' ji
14."
i 23 S
i'3'7'
13.3
1.4
J. .
L!f Oi"i.'
18.1
l.ilI.M
1 .tk'X. A'i
l.ttafi itlil
12.
Mobile ...
Worcester
Knoxville
0?tV
1.55-..
l.?44. '"''
1 OT Oft . . .
LlSl-o-o 30.4
avt.o'rii
1.1 IViOl
ie;.(v
L'.'J
7r;. iw
l.l!tS.trt-.. .
Wilmington. Del,
Charleston. S. C.
Cliattsnoog
Jiickson-tlle.
Fla
Wichita
Wiikbarre
Davenport
; T. : Rock .
, Wheeling. W.
Va.
1.IM3.."
19.9
, Fill River
; Kalamazoo. Mich.
Topegg
Springfield, I'.l. ..
Helena -
' Fort Wayne. Ind.
! New Bedford
Txintron
Youngstowi
: Frie. Pa
, Macon
Akron
O.ipk'nrl T'V
Cedar Rapids. Ta.
: Chest ehr Pa.
ninsi'.trr'on
Fa -go N. D
T -.-.-,11
Canton, O
" ; "Tiniton, 111.
Sooth B""d, Ind.
! Qulncy. Ill
Srtrlngfeld. O
j dMon-x Fl! S. D.
' Mansfield. O
1 nf,mr. Til
ft-emont. Neh
j Jacksonville, ni.
(Llrcoln. Nb
1 "Oakland. Cal. ...
1 Houston
tia.'Vv
.fftl
14 1
2? 3
' "i ci
14 5
4,o-
HM.OOV
S.A.tX't
m v.v
47..W
ds.tvii
5l.nV
5 .
4!6.'W
-" rut
(TV. .!
-5 IfW
W.fV'
wa .inr
n,..wii
B.'v'
07 IWA"
at rrtv
SKI (Ul
2.0
j 14 i
.' M.3
9 "
.3
'277'
9
3 2
an n
3.l
17. 2
4t oent 5 1 I
t vee
yr .vw
1 1
. at.7
s. 1.
- IS" ivtrt. . . .
, 1 irk iwf . . .
1.159 ontf ...
g SR (VKM ,
.! 3 9
7 1
I An 7
.' r k
S.7
...I
,...!
tOalveton
CANADA,
i-
Montrcal
Toronto
SCT3M.MV' 54.4
IH oW onm I 27 0
waaasaranai I 14.1
-Aa.oii j W.I
2.Ttf.'w I 12.2
' .LlBitVtV I J7.2
atS4.00' S
1,171.0"T 1 3.1
1.10T.00O' I 12.
1199.. i I 10.4
79l.lK(! 1 11
L'isS.Oirt 1 3.7
STAOfO1 1 22.9
( Winnipeg; ....
- ; Ottawa
1 Vancouver, B. C. .,
Halifax
Quebec
' Hamilton
1 St John. N. B. ....
London. Ont
; Victoria. B. C
I ti a 1 o-n ra ...
I lEdmonton I
Not Included In total because containing
other Item than clearing.
Not Included In totals because, compari
sor are Incomplete.
Xtw Tork Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. !. MONEY On call.
easier. fi4r3 per cent; ruling
rate. 8 per
cent, closing bid, 1 par
cent, offered at b
I ner cent. Time loan, ajiet and easier:
sixty day and ninety days." 8 per cent;
an months. 4417 per oent
PRIMS MERCANTILE PAPER 8Q10 per j
cent. 1
PTFRLrNO ETCCHANOE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at 34.8615
for demand ar.l at t4.8ul for sixty-day
bills: commercial bill, S4.80.
SILVKjj Bar, SS'ac; Mexican dollar.
43Sc.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotation m hontia war as
follows
U 9. ref 2a. rag .
do rnupoa
r 3. 3a reg
4o poupttn
r? 8 a. 4a. rag .
do -eupon
Am. Tobaoeo 4a. .
dt a
Aurntaon gwa- 4a.
Al. antic C. L 4s..
Bal. A Ohio s . .
do i-,m
Brk. B. T e. 4..
Central of G. ja. .
do U4 Inc
o Sd lae
do ibc
Chea. A Ohio 4
Cbirasn A A. 4S
C . B A Q. n. a.
C. R. I. P. aa..
do col. a
ccc. a st. l 4
Cole. In4. 4a. sar.
Coin, k.d as
clo A Be. as....
''ut 5a
D A R. 1. 4a..
Plnlllera' sec as.
Erie p. 1. 4a
do (ta. 4s
Japan 4a
do 4a ctfa......
do 2d senas. ....
Bid. 0re;.
.isH tfl:tt. Val. 4Wl 9T
.I'M L A anl. 4s
. 10S44 Mbb. e. g 4s 9t
Ml4 krx. Ceniral 4s Ttv,
1'4 -to 1st inc l&ia
V. eatginn. ?t. l. aa. u
. rv. m.. e. a T 4s m"
. 7h do as i
-"l R. R. ot k. e 4 TT-,
. m i T C
. . !4. J. r. g. ia :i4a
. No. Paciar w list
. St-4. SO 3S 4H
. ITH H. 4 W. t. u St
- r a. l nd as ad
. K PeBB. ct I-va tit
. J Raadln . 4s. -. s!i
SUA I. M. F 5. 104
. .. L 4 I. f f 4. r.'i.
S US W e. 4s .4:14
. . ta SaatHiard A. L. 4 . a
. . 7S PanSc 4 H
I M dt IS ctfl (tl
A. 44 Se Railwar so 44
.. tib a p i
...a T . SL L A W s. .
... CnioB Pacific 4a f
. . . 44 do cv 4a M'T
... T T S. steel 2d ta .... M.4
... a w.hart l, -as-,
... W do deb B 44
. .. STUjWeaterd kd. 4s S4
... 8 -a W a L. E. 4a fil
. .. !- Central 4s 74
Lssdea
LONDON. Jan
soiks were:
Censnla. mosey ....
do account
AnaooBiia
Aifb.aon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio .
Canadian PatSe .
Chaaapeaas a Ohio,
'"hit tit W .
c . u. a St. P
ra Beara .
Denver a R. d
dn pfd
Era
do let pfd
do !d pfd
fJund Trunk
Il::noia Central ....
Lna:!ia a H
SILVER Bar.
M'.'NE Y 4tqSia
Cl
3 -
la Stacks.
Closing quotation
n
. -4 . K A T .
' v T Central
. 4 Norto SAW
"1S do pfd
. fC4 Omaro AW
. 44U P'-aurl.ma
Saad kinas ..
. Ui Reariln . . .
Suiiaern Railwar
.:j 4o ptd
. Uauthtim Paelflc .
. t Unloa Pac-lflc
. do pfd
. IT'- C 4. Steal
. 34-, 1tt pfd
4 Wahaati
: do pfd
I'.'t Stianiab a
it:Amai. Cot per
-.
1 ,
n
S44
IT
3Ti ;
7S
:2:s
al
i-S
4:
14
aa
uncertain. 3 .s-l'ld
per cent.
per
IX.
Ti.e rale
c:efunt n the oen market
for ar.ort bil
-. eiu5- per cent, for three
mor.ti.s hill. ."miC1 per cent.
Otalrturat Baak ef lranr.
BERLIN. Jan 1 The weekly statement of
the In. penal Bank of Germany allows the
foih m--nr changes Cash in hand, decreased
10. tin," rn: treaeury ante, decreased 1 mi..
matin; other securities, 'ncreased U an.. -m,
nutt-a in circulation, increased 21ti.4ex'. ajm.
Trwasary statement.
WASHINGTON. Jan. t-Today sta-e-ment
of the trei,!,ry ba.ancea ,n ine gen
eral f ind- exclUPiVe Of Tile Tltsi '!.. gni.l
reserve, sticws: Available ba.ari'-e. '
t27f-54T: goiil coin ni iu.i n. tj .:t;4.iT7,
gold certifh ates. tej.2L49''.
Baak 4 leaclaga.
OMAHA. Jan. 4-bnk eli-ar'rg for t
da aere Sl.eM 4isf1s and f or .0 . ..rp-s-poi.dmg
at ,ast year S:,.t.i 4L.
Sagar aad vrwtaasea.
NEW YORK. Jan L-SirjAR-Raw
firm, fa.r refining 142c ca-ntr f-aai
test. Z -ru-. moiaaart si.gar 11. 'e; refined
fm. No A 4 ic, No 7 446c. No S 44
N.. 9 4 25c: No. 10. 4 25c- No. 11. 4 2ic: N
12, A15c: No. 11. 4 10c; Na 14. 4. Ac; c r'-c-
tirnera' A. 4.7'a-: mtu'd A. a:.-: 1 .af.
5.70c, powdered. 5s; granulated. 1 ic
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Of All
Kinds Slow to a Littla
Easier.
HOGS 0PO STEADY, CLOSE LOWES
bat
I
"
Sat Maay Laaa ee
ally Tea Lower aad
La sab a steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 2. TW.
Receipts were: Caf.le.
H.gs
Sheep
Official Monday H'
Officia, r uesdav 3..4
OfT.cial Wednesday LJd
".'f':c:ai Thursuay le"3
1 Est.mate Friday 2.73
in :
X..14 .
i.li-4
U41S
T.JT'I
7.73
1L
i. Mi
IS !"4
a,i."
Five days tilia week.. .11.573
Same days laiit Week.... 5,77
ame days 2 week ago -!b.-
l-ame day weeas ago..J.liil
Sams days 4 week ag j. .Ii'..t47
Same day last year 16. 314
44.:.3
iii.rj
31.S70
2ti.-'. .
21.737
"a. ia
a.75
2!.J3
l.S-4
The following tahls how the receipt of
ttie, -lugs and sheep
a . nouui vim ..
fur tne year to d
late, compared with la.t
. :.,. Inc. Le.
vear:
Cattla
H.gs
Sheep
The follow. n
. 4.V"
.2. 43
.12.785
10.4W
12. 7W
13.ttS3
14.137
LS2
table show the average
I prtce of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Dare. Vtto. ISNB. la. . 4. 1S.::SM.
Dec. 2S...1
Dec 24 . .
DeC. 3.
Dec. -X...
Dec. rr ..
4 44:
4 SSI
4 39'
4 42;
4 46
4 4f
t II
27
4 as; t 13;
4 ' 21. 5 OR 4 431 4 54
4 15' 5 mi 4 52'
4 44 1 4 92 4 55 4 "H
I H 22 S 0 4 57' 4 4
3C
4a
Dec.
I Dec.
1 Dec.
Dec.
j Jan.
' J an.
Jan.
51
4 49' 5 0 4 62
4 32 24; : 4 47
24' 3 14, ' 4 "54
21' 5 11: 4 2? 4 61
2SH 5 07 4 43
5
( 35 I
6 3 :
4 64
4 34S
4 .16
4 40 :
331 23 .
6 SS 22 1
2S 4 19
Sunday "Christmas.
The official number of rars of sto'k ;
brought m today hv each road was: I
Cattle. Hogs. SheT- Hr'a. I
C. if. St. P 9 1 .. !
Wabash 3 1 .. ;
Missouri Pacific .. 1 .. !
Union Pacific svstem W 2
C A S. W.. east 1 .. ..I
C. N W.. west 52 53 I .. j
C. SL P.. M. O ... 1 5 5 ..
C. B. east 10 2 1
C . B. At y.. west 1 1 1
Illinois i ntrn 5 .. j
Chicago tit. Western. 4 4 2 .. j
Total receipts 109 lt0 21 2'
The uibim tin of me .lays receipt was,
as follows, each buyer purchasing ti.e num- ,
ber of head Indicated:
En vers
Caf e. Hogs. Sheep
Sheep
14
1.697
l.oi'l
1.275
Omaha Packing Co 297
Swift and Company 712
Curiany Packing Co 4os
Armour Co 41
Vansant ta. Co 11
Latoman ox Co 5
M -t'reary dt Carey 24
. HJ1 m Son .17
F. P. Lewis Jfi
Hamilton dt Rothschild. . . 44
La Woif '
1. H. Bulla 14
Sam Wertheimer 129
MJte Haggerty 11,
T. B. Inghram 4
Held over If
J.tHS
3.09-i
3.3S6
Toia.ls
Cal i'LE-For
quite .libera, and
t kTI llLlJil 4..1Lti
a Friuay receipts mere
the arrivals cor.alated al- j
1 ill era i
n. 3St entirely of
Packer, who
have Ueen f.-ee buyer of
i cattle all the week, seemeo to oe pifuy
j well filled up and not as anx.ous for fresh
1 aupplie as they were yeierday. For this
reaaon taey were nut as eariy in inum
out into the yard and the forenoon was
pretty well advanced before tne maraet
reailv onened. When it did open it was nol
active, but till desirable k.nds of beef
veer kept selling, the bulk changing hand
before midday. The price pa.d were gen
erally a iiul easier than yesterday, al
though thers was no very great change.
The trade as a whole might be described
as alow to a litUa lower.
Cow and heifer a.ao opened slow and
buvt-ri ware generally bidding a Utile
lower. There was some demand from ship- 1
per, which helped out the better grades
somewnai. so uiai pusoiuii me '"
wers not much dlflerent
from- yesterday.
On ths other hand, the common to- me
dium kinds were some lower.
There were no tocker and feeder In
sight to really maka a tet of the market
AU th. week receipts of that kind of
cattle have been very mall. and as there
has been some lltus demand, tne market
baa been firm every day.
Quotations on cattle: Ootid to choice
corn-fed steera. 15.00 d 5.50 . fair to good
corn-fed steers. 14.4 ) 8 5.00, common to
fair corn-fed steer. S3 534.40; good to
choice cows and heifers. 13.30 6 4.25 , fair
to good cows and heifers. 12 75 130:
common to fair cows and heifers. SI 50 B
2 75 good to choice stockers and feeders,
$3 75 6 4.25; fair to good suckers and
feeders. $3.25 3 3.75; common to fair
stockers and feeder. t2.5tjS 25.
Representative sale-
Ei-t.tr e i La.no.
10- v rT.
-j l S .'
X lP'.S t W"
-.'IF.:. 4 'iCt
s. At
14 li 4 40
T mi 4 at
IS in 4 SO
21 S71 4 b4
a u 4
r.i3 4
i .'a 4
i is: 4 ta
4 l-.St 4 7
Ill 4 74
4 1 4
. 57 1S34 5 25
COW 8.
I 11 11.0 4S
11 44 I 4t
4 l:4 I 43
i 4 wa t vi
1184 I 'J
i I -:o J 5
. t :(" J a
1 1 471 I t
s i::i l 5
i t :: i u
. io i: i so
I 4 474 I 44
i u ie l as
i 4 ;:- I 75
:i 11"! I at
I 4 lailt I f
4 r.'.l 1 44
l a Is 4 44)
. .101
.. MO
. ".'"I
..last
H1
.. 711
. 1016
..Jt'3
.. 11
..IfJH
..n.o
.
.. 754
..IV"
. .:tra
. 7h
. :m
. na
..!i3
. l'4
. liW
. ;iy
.. m
..:
.. Ml
..
..ItH
. 1M4
.. 43
4 aa
4 t
4
4 it
12. . .
tl.'.
11 '
11
a.'.
4 e..
4 k
4 4
4 ."
4 44
2 41
S V
t M
: -s
t w
2 4"
I 04
I
as
i i
S at
I i
I 4
HEIFERS
1 ii
BULLS,
t si 1...
i .
i..
44 H
t
CALVES. i a l io
opened early and
with price generally
I V.
4 S
KoJS Hogs
actlvo
i this morning
255:
nigner than yesterday The
early su.es
rO
were largely at and right around 44 40.
: the bulk being $4 37t4 42 with a few
1 of the better load at $4 45 and a top at
M.O'i. Yesterday tne great bulk of all the
hogs went at S4 iinM.lS. with a top at
$4 .4iW. Half or more of thg receipts sold
early" In the morning at the advance
I noted, but after the mora urgent order
j wrre r::.cii f..e iraoe aiowea up. Later
i train came in mor heav-.ly loaded with
hogs t.ian expected and buyer aven.ed to
come to the concluion U.at they were
paying more money than necessary w.tii
tne result thai tuey lowered their bids so
that it became pra -lie-any Impossible to
get more man yesterday' prices. In
ot.ier words, the advance of the morning
4S I as lot.
13-a , Itecresentatlve sales
Mo. AT. So. Pt Na. pii S
:iA 3 ... 4 04 71 Ul 40 4 4
u. . 4 si 44 i'44 4 4 4
m 147 s in : :i it
: AT itw 4 4 Si ... 2 4 at
-.2 1ST 44 4 4f. 1A JT a 4 4
tt ,.1S4 ... 4 84 44 rr 1 14
ail -i la 4 - f. r.v .t 4 4'
e ... 2 7 I li S4 Ja4 '.) 4 4
44 44 til I 4 r . . .., at
-Ji a 2 1 il . 4
41 -.44 4 44 f 7' 4 4
47 34 M IHH 74 47 140 4 4
T . . e" 4 " a 1 ..4 0 4 41
44 .. . .12 .av) 4 S7-, r. . 4 e
a. . . . 2-7 ,2U ;T- 41 .. 4 44
- sa 4 rr--, 7.4 .... sti . 4 4
"1 -J W IT t. .... i.l mi 4
"7 win ki : 4
fi ... r 2a 4 a . . .v i 1
44 . UU 4 17 t 74 :4 . 4 4C
34 av 4 "V, - ... !4 4 4
at A v 4 r -, "4 Ct 44 4 41
4 tl .. 4 IT -a " 4
71 BV4 . . 4 r -a U 221 1210 4 414
i St 4 4 aa 2.1 . 4 Hi
41 -1 3B 4 4 1 . iai s 4i-
" -.:a iai 4 "s 1 2s
' -. .4 4-' !17 .4 41 '4
4 MS of. "1.. rt 4ii-
2' a .... I 41 4 --a
St J4 id 11 w ni 4 ti ,
" -T a4 . . . .-: aa 4 47't
'4 if" l"v ... 4 42-a
1 St ' 4 . ... Bil .4 2"
lit r 4 4 1 . .. Jw :n 4 (74
TJ 21 41' 4t 1" :n4 w 4 t
"...: ' - ' ... 3.7 .4t" 4 4?
t-s . 4 - 5 . r-a I Ii',
' '7 4 W .-a . ..3V 4 4:
E 4 aft 4 . T" . ..:- W I i
i i ''l 4 li
'- . . 4
44 in IS 4 4 . 4
f .-4. 4 '
7 4 i:m in
al . '. 4 "-' . . -1 4 .
J4-. t 4 4
ztt 4 -a . . . j 4
-. i e w 4
Siltli.a R-- pis of i...-1-i, Were vet
I liberal for a Frdar. nineteen cars being
the day esttmste. lthough there were
not rial mirt :n sight wnen the market
I opened. At tHt same rime that the re
I cetpta hen were eo Vheral Chicago waa
; reportirg a vry fajr run for the end of
I the aee. with propecta cn the opening
j :o M: lower
W hile buyer at thi pot evidently
wnet th tufY tliera wa a feeling among
1 them that price hate been advanctng moat
' too rapidly of lue and that a llttie reac
tion was dua. Accordingly they took ad
vantage ef lbs situation to tase off lc
and in soma case aa much as ltc from
sheep arid yearling. A good many au-
. . i n nm
lie lower than Wednesday The demand
waa pretty gnod at the decline and moat
everything changed hand In very' fair
season In the morr.mg
Receipt f lamb were very llwht and
poestbiy for that reason the market on tnat
kind did not show any material change,
being steady or right ciose to steady w.'h
esterday A pretty decent kind of lamb
wud up to tfi.BU.
WUOtatKina on good to choice fed sheep
i and larahs: Lambs. t 3a .W; yesrilrg
wethers. I5.'s J4. yearllnr wether, handy
1 light weights. S5 JSrt. 4i ; wether, 4 .(! 4.T5,
i ewes. I.'s4.fi.
representative sale:
I No.
Av
..IKS'
Pr.
4 3
4 3
3 tat
5 30
4 5tt
t 50
i 0
4 'W
4 40
5 "a
3 75
5
4 4U
4 40
4
5
23
4 3
4 75
4 75
' 3-3 weatem ew .
I 4 western yr'm. nd wethers.
7
7
, wt1
4 western e-e. ruli
em yearlings
: .
, wI(.rn mmttUm
, ui wm,TT1 ,amh.
culls .
feeder.
. 42
. 12
1.
1"
44
1H
ta
114
107
M
ie3
Ot
no
107
8 western ewe
: S75 western ewes ..
157 western lamb ..
3 western ewe ...
92 western lamb ...
2Hs western ewes
1"S western ew ...
2t a-eptem ewes ....
3d western wetners
W western lamo ...
Ill western wether
western wether
189 western wether
i CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle steady Bat Slow Hoas Active
ta Illaker.
nrtcinn Tan piTTtu.p...irt
1 estimated
about 3.1i": market steadv but
slow: steers. S3 9"H 3. cows. S3. 75d-4. .":
heifers. t-IVfafi.: bulls. ?.HiM.3p: natives.
tX'-ivj" .Ki; Blockers and feeder. S2.4(-g-4..W
Ht nl9 Receipts, estlmsted tout 2S M:
msrket actr': i'alOc higher; choice he -y
snipping S4.td4 7o: butchers. S4.r4 "":
light mixed. S4XVd-4.4n; choice light. 14 "ft
4i: pu-k-.ng. S4 -v .; pigs. S3. jOwtA":
bulk of sales. S4.50fT4 !
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recetpts. esti
mated about t.ilTD: market etesdv; sheep.
S4 0og; lambs, tr..'j7.i5; vearllngs. S4 .!
ii
Sew York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. X-BEETVE3-R-eeipts,
!.:J head: steers firm to
hiwher- ot nera strons- enwa steaiiv to loc
h,,er: teer. t4. westerns. tr5t;
fat oxen. S4 55: bulls, t3.oia34.25: cows. tx.
! 4i4.15. Liveroool and London cable quoted
ea:t'e aellina at V.wllWc ner lb..
dressed weight. Refrgerator beef lower at
9r per lb. Exr-ofs to morrow. ! head
; cattle and 5. I'M quarters of beef.
CALVES- Receipts. S8 head: veals and
! barnyard calves. 3c higher: western nom
. Inal: veals. t7.tTj.76; t:ipa, CO.tO; culls,
! t4 (': barnyard caiv firm.
I SHEEP ANT LAME8 Receipts. 34
head, sheep steady to atrong: lamhs. 101
! 15c lower all sold; sheep. $3 .755.00; west
; era, Sa.lit$ 30; culls. 12.25; yearlings. t5.4t":
: iambs. Jt.75i7 0U. Liverpool and London
cables quote live sheep at llial4c; lambs.
lie dressed weight. Exports tomorrow. 250
1 sheep.
HO'xS Receipts 2.C2 hesd; al for slaugh
terers except a few head, steady al S4.1VVX
I 5.0!t.
ar..-. . M . ,. u ,.
KANSAS CITT, Jan. S. CATTLE Re- jsc; Brarll. per lb. 18al4c: Pacana, par
eeipts. l.sXKt hea-L Including 300 soutlterns; " jb., 12leC. peanut, raw. per lb.. 7c; pea
market strong. Choice export and dressed i nuts, roasted, per lb., 8c; Italian chestnut,
beef steers. $OOi6.80: fair to good. Simf per lb.. c
S.0U: western steer. tS.7fV6r4.7B. tockers snd 1 COFFEE Roasted. No. 35. 2to: No. St.
. feeders. S3 .Xfj4.5: southern steers. S4.tKtj'
450; southern cow, t2.25iq3.35: native cow.
12 .rAfi4 5A: nsrlve heifers. t2.34.3; bulls.
S250JS 00: cslve. t4 fiii.5it.
HOGS Rewipts, 14.i4 head; market 5"lc
lower: top. t4.o5: bulk of sales. 44 eS-4 5i.
Heavy. SdJtsSm SB : packers. S4.45SH.aO, pig
and lights, K3(g4.56.
SHEEP AND. LAMES Receipta, 2 200
head, market weak to 10c lower. Lambs.
Bn.omrrg.3; ewes anl yearlings. I4.tti.t)n:
western yearlings, tS-00if 70: western slieep,
tX7&ik4.3; Blockers and feeder. 13.9034.00.
!. Laala Llva Stork Market.
--aT.' "La'TT-ft?; -Vtut. "T 'A TTLEJ Receipt s.
L head, Includlngr 300 Texana; market
stead v: native shipping and export steers.
t.25vr.ts); dressed beef and butcher steers,
l4.65viS.a0; sreers under l. lbs.. xS.3aH.4fl:
tockera and feeder. t2.2634.'': coa snd
heifers. t2.20ta6.iW; canners. $1.5nfr2.3: bulls.
El .j4.5f". caivea. tl 3.00: Texas and In
dian steer. S2.90$&Z; cows and heifer.
S1-&H4T3 75.
HOGS ReeMpt. 10.500 head: steady:
pigs and li grits. S4.H0iy4.56: packer. t4.!5
4.66: butchers and best heavv $4 &teJ4.
SHE1EP AND LAMBS- R.-elpts. 2.W
head; steady; native muttons. t3S??'':
lamba. t3O0jT.O0: cull and buck, n.a'.'t
13; tocker. t2.'VgB.2,.
St. Jaarph Llva Stark Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Jan. I CATTLP2-Receipts.
US head; market steady; natives.
$4. 11 4r&.75. cow and heifers, S1.75si4.';
stockers snd feeder. t3.2fWH.ii0.
HiKrS Receipts. 9 25 head: market lt
higher: top, S4; bulk of sales. It 4(ai.50.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts. 8 245
head: market 10c lower; lamba, 5 oirg v an ,
yearling, t4.iuti6.40.
Slaax Clry Llva Sloek Market.
SIOUX CITT. la.. (Special Telegram.!
CATTLE Receipts. 0 head; market weak,
beeves, S3 5tvj.50: cow ar.d heifers, I2.0u
4.U0: stocker and feeders, S275i62.75, calves
and yearlings. S2.204J3 35.
HOGS Roceipts. 7vino head; market
steady, selling at t4.-5a-t.50; buik of sale
t4.2Mf4.40.
Stack la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday :
cattle.
Hogs. Sheep
Sxiuth Omaha
Sioux City ..
Karma City
St Joseph . .
St. Louis
Chicago
Total ....
2.73
9i
l.aU'l
8
l.JHI
3. AW
3.4 3.:
7. list
14.-ri
9 2u5
Ul.itM
3.1410
10.241 i4.429 1 9.220
Waal Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 8 WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin, nasing lta report upon sta
tistics gathered for the government, will
ssy tomorrow: Sale for the week are
estimated at 1.0li,v lba. The demand 1
! better, with more buyers on the market
than for several vanki Business in staple
and beat clothing territory wool 1 at
steady prices. The shipment of wool from
Boston to December tl. Inclusive, accord
ing to the same authority, were 24 ItB :3
lbs. a against 2M.5tS.st7 for the twins time
last year. The receipts to Dec em tier 4
1nclulve. wera 2y7.0ht.-ri9 lh., aa against
275.al4.3ai for th same period last year.
The Commercial Bulletin. In lta review
of tna wool trade for tne year, say: The
Boton market has been, on the whole,
quiet and steady The res-etpts of do
mestic woo) are about 3t.iiyi.iaii iba. larger
than in Ubjs. and the Importations of for
eign wool about 9.000 otto lbs. less The
yesr's shipments sre shout s.tw.f4 lbs in
excea of ikd The total atK-k In Boston
on January L 19i . is 5i.rii lh . com
pared wnn 44.3.74 lb. January 1 ir7
The total auprny of all klnda of wool ri
the I nlted States unsold :s SB74R.-i ihs
c"pared wnh 1U 571.0443 lbs. January L
... LOUIS. Jan S.-WOOT-9teady ; -Tedium
rrades. combing and clothing js
2c. llgnt fine. !9rAc, hesvy fine li&-ic-tub
waaned. Jejt3hc.
Cells Market.
j NEW YORK. Jan. 1 OOTTk-N-Future
I opened bareiy steadv, March. ,u dc Atiril
iti-fie. bid. May. lOSSc; July. I0S5o; Aeg.at
: 14 45-a:oJtr. Seutemoer. lu 40c. offered oc
I tuber. ij?10 .fuc.
i Sin-t closed quiet: middling unlsn.la
' U 4c: wtt.d'g fi)t. I! Cfs-; sajvs. 4t .aie
i.Ai.vtnn. iex., jan 1 COTTON
steadv at 11.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan 1 COTTON-Hpot
closed steady Low ordinary, 7V nominal;
orninai . " i-iec. nominal. gvK)4 ordinao I
Ho. nominal, low middling. UHc-; middling '
11 ,.; giod middling. 1111-loc: middling i
fair 11 3-!c: feiir. 12 13-ljc. nominal. Sao-s
4 ." bale, receipts. 4. ;f. baies at. as 2" -
SJ. tiBeea.
LlVthPOCL Jan. 3 COTTTOX Spi.t
Huiet. nncea i putnts lower: Amer tan mid
dling fair .75d. (food middling 4 291. niid
uling. 4.11x1 low miii.iiiriaf u-Tifl good or
dtnarv. 5 rd : ordinary 7d. The saiea of
the day aere k.ts.io ha.es. ..f whicn 4'it were
for at "fi.ilion ai .1 export and imiutled
S.i Amer:. an.
ST l-ijf IS. Jan. J COTTON iwuiet; ,
mid.lHng. K-c. Sales. ! ba.es, rece.pt.
9 iia.n, siuik. au.ja baie.
4 aSTea Market.
NEW YORK Jan. 3 COFFEE Market
for fit lire opened feady a: uncrar.ged
price to an advance of five pont and
ruie.l genorailv atea.iy on a bett.-r nr.rl
from a ar.err.g forvea end trs a(ireaa:ve
ffefrgs. Te dwrreased World rlsls.e
uppiy for tne month of Lw-cember was
rather smaller than expected, hut receipts
at Braxilian ports continued Tight and Nr-etg-n
markets made a steady snowing 1 in
close ass steady and net uachangei to ten
points higher )5aies were reported of 17 ut
bags. Im-iud ng January at 5.AV. March.
t!i;; May. t.v, July r; Septenir.
IVIuier. 'lAa-. December. 2ic. The
worid viaibia aupp.ly of coffea aa of Jana
arv 1 waa li.7b...!t hags, again! 14,3.7 "32
bags last yar lpot. teae1y; No. . R a.
( 1-iw. No 4 Santos, sc. Mild coffee, qu.et.
Cordova. yUc
OMAHA WITULES ALE MARKET.
- Sfal aad faaey Predtee.
i EOGt?- Frt-sh sell'ng engs. candled, c.
LL' ITER Cctti iron, lit; fancy tub aatl
' roll. ld'9c; creamery, 31c.
! CHEi.SE New full cream. Wstns1n
twin. 1"V: new fjll rreara brick. 17c; do
mestic new Swiss, l.w; new Umburaer, l..i9
' lc; young Americans, 17SC-
' LIVE PuLLT14Y-?pnngs. ISc. ben
TSc; rl-osters. ; d it ks. Set geese, Pc . tut
1 lift . lSc, plgons. av per do
' DREsHED POULTRY dprttig fancy. 9c;
I he.na. 'WJ. rooe'era, 4c , ducks, Ike, geese.
I i'lr . turkev , ItKjfUc
HAT Choice No 1 'ipland. P0 medl iaj,
I S9J": No. 1 bottom, SHOT; off grades', fram
; tI.5vjaSti Rye straw, .(7.4. No. 1 as-
' f.fa- tlLOO.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORA.NIES-F!und. Rer bog. tJ.25: Call-fpeaia-Waah'ngton
navels. 12 j
GRAPE FRUIT-Florida, par box. S5.5
$.
GR.4PF9 Malaga, heavy weight, par
I Beg, as .t; aaiaf nieaiurn weignta. per
1 keg. t4.o.
1 BANANAS Port Limnn. per bunch, tta
! fjlta).
1 FIG3 AND rJAToTS flmv-na Tgs. 7
, crown, per lb., 14l;c; Smyrna figs. 4
; i-rown. per lb. U't.Sc : Fmyrna f'gs. t
1 rtown. per lb. losllc; Calif urn'a fig, boxes
' 10 cartons, air; Csllfornla figs, Ooxes 12
j rar;ons. 45c; California fig, bulk, per lb,
i 5y; Hallowl days, per lb.. t"ae; Khadrawt
: dates, per lb.. Sa;r date, per lb.. Jc;
Hr1 -iates. ;3-!b. ftoxes. per lb. sc.
LEMONS Fsncy. . and S , per
, box S4 ,V: extra choirs, 3t.t and 2ao sias, per
' bov. 4.00
COCOANUTS Per sack. S4 : per dogen.
! FRUITS
APPLES New Jota. King's, per barr-l
' S525; "None Such." per barrel. $4 TR: 1
wn. per barrel. 34.3; Graenlngg per barrat.
: S4.7ii. western box apples. Colorado Jona-
i than, per box. I" X". Colorado ilrlmc Oo.d-
, sns, per box. S3 0t, Idane Jonattiana, per
box, S2 "0; Iiiai'u Winter Rananas. per box.
S2. .a; Washington 5en Davis 11.7a, Wash
ton Northern Spy pa box. 11. Ti. Waatiiing-
: ton Greer.:ii(ss. per boi. Cut': WasL.ngton
Baldwins per bog. li.75; WashingAon Roms
Beauty, per box. tl.75; Wasfngton tail ap
I pies, assorted, per box. U.vsan.75.
! VEGETABLES.
1 POTATtiES-Per bu.. Zi,hc.
', CABBAtE-Hollsnd seed, per lb.. rTJT're.
ONION'S Red Gob., per bu., Kbxr95c
: Dema. per crata, 11.35.
, SWEET POTATOES-8ma;i bbl.. CTS.
I CARROTS Per bu., TV-TLHNIPS--Per
bu., ieo. -
I PARSNIPS Per bu 75c
j CELERT-M ch.gan. per bnnen. SffTit
I NAVY BEANS Par bu.. No. L t2.;
Lima, 7c per lb
I BEEF CUTS.
I No. 1 rtba. I4c. No. 2 r'ba. lie; No. 3
rib. THc; No. 1 loin. 19c: No. I loin. 13c ;
Ni. 3 loin. 9c; No. 1 cnuok. sc; Nd. 2
I chuck. ac: No. 3 chuck, oc; No 1 rou:-.J.
SV. No. 1 round. 7c; No. 1 round. !iC.
: No. 1 plate, oic; No. 2 plate, ic; No. 3
I plate, 4'tc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
I are somewhat unsettled by freer ofTennifs
i from second hands, wno seem desirous .if
moving supplies of immediate grades. QuqV
1 tationa range from be to 'c lor California
j fruit and from 6V to Sc for Orego
Peaches ar very firm, with fancy yellow)
; quoted st 12Hc
I NUTS Cailiomia walnu'. per lb , 18r;
I Imported walnuts, per lb., 134il5c; Tarr'i-
t imponei wsmuis. per
2Tc; No 3. 19c; No. 3D. 14Vc.
SUGAR Granulated, cane. per sala
; Sf. 40; beet, S5 00: cut loaf, 6c; cubes. 4X, -j
powdered, a. 16c. I
I CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
i ern. TBc. Tomatoea. fancy. 1-pound cans
! tl.; standard. 3-pound can, tl 30. Pine
: pnles. grated. 2-pound. t2 30J4): sllcsiS
$1.75 a 2 36. Gallon steles. 14 M. California
Peacbew. n.KitTS IB. lv C7- pesjrhea. tiWrl
8.15. Alaska salmon, red, fLsti; farici
Chinook, flat. JXlo; fancy anckeya, flUrJ
8216. Sardlnea. quarter oil. U.S9: threea
quarter mustard. 83 15. Sweet potatoes,
tl. t-u-i la. Sauerkraut, 95c. Pumpkins. Mat
felLialL Lima beans. 1-pound, 7fic9tL25.
Soaked beans. 2-poundr S5c; fancy, tl.25ol.45.
FISH Hailbut lie. trout 11c; pickerel.
10c ; pike. 14c; pike, fresh, froaen, 12c; wnlte
fish, Ittalnc: buffarfi. 14c; bullheads, skinned
and dressed, lie, catfish, dressed. 17c: white
perch. 7c. white bass, ltc; black bass. 34c.
sunflsh. 41i9c; crapplea. tVa-Sc; large crapp es.
15c; herr'ng. fresh frogen. c whtteflstv
froxen, 13'alic; pickerel, fresh froaen, lie;
red ananper, 12c, flounders., mackerel, il
36c per fish; codfish. freh froan, 12c; had
dock, fresh froxen. 12c; smelts. 11c; shad
roe. 45c per lb.; frog legs.. Sc per do.;
green sea turtle meat. 3c per lb
HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted.
No. 1, 5c; No. 2, 4c; bull hides, Se; green
unsalted. No. 1. 4c: green unsalted. No. 2,
Sc; horse hides, $1 .0002. atf; sheep pelts. Oo
Oli.ou. i alio :o. 1. Hoc; No. x. 3sjc.
woo
,'ool, ltvsj-yjc.
Metal Market.
NSW YORK. Jan. L METALS There
' was a (harp break in the London tin marr
1 ket. where spot closed at 42118 lo and fu
ture at 119 lta. Locally the market was
weak and lower, in sympathy with the de
cline abroad, quotation ranging from $26 J"
to tX.a. Copper waa 2 d higher at 81
12 td for spot 1n the London market, but
future there wore unchanged at f)2 5a
The local market aas quiet anft unchanged
with lake quoted at CXtCVall.sTV; elec
trolytic. S11.5U4S1S.3 and easting at $13 260
'. 12.50. Leaii was unchanged at 14 12a 6d In
', London. Locally tbe market waa quiet, but
j another 2tj points higher on the ave- ;e,
I at 83 tar3 70 (ipeitcr dvance,l ; n :n
j 19s 1 in the London market Lcally It
1 was unchanged st S4 30-rH.6 Iron was un
changed in the English market m- til stand
ard foundry quoted at 4. a VI and t leveland
warrants at 4Kb Tad- Locallv iron was un
changed. No 1 foundry, B7.7WLH.5B: No. 2
foundrv. 417 318 00: No. 1 f.iundry south
rn and No. 1 foundry nft at tlT.TBtjlB 00.
Urs tanrated A amies aad Drlad Vrwlta.
NEW YORK. Jan. !. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market 1 steadv in the absence
of selling pressure. Fancy are quoted at
i:ffl2c. choice at 10c. prime at S&Ac and
lia fruit at Tilc
DRIED FRUITS Prunea are moderately
active, w'th quotations ranging from to
lc for CaJlforma fruit and from T to 7,e
for Oregon 5 to S(a. Apricots are quiet
and unchanged; choice. 2Ka-5c; extra choice.
2Sr3c; fancy. 24t32c. Peache continue
dull, with choice quoted at 2'i1'I'-wc; extra
choice. 12'-rrl3jc. fancy, letnllic: extra
fancy, 14al4c. Raisin are in light Job
bing demand. Loose muscatels ar quoted
at 74ST44C; seeded ralslna. 7'(i4Se and Lon
, don layer at B.7ta8LB0.
Oils aad Baala.
OIL CITT. Pa. Jan. t OIL. Credit bal
ances. S1.78. Runs. Janpary 1. 72,010 bbls;
shipment. January 2. 124.53 bbls. average,
15Lil bbl.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Jan. 1 OTL. Turpen
tine, firm: 42V.-..
ROSIN Firm. Quote: A. H. C. D. UTS
&i 90: E. F. 12.19: G. U Bntjl.rjt,: H. B 9
isaj; I. 14 50; K. SA50; M. St 3, N. tt.tB, WtX
$6.3; WW. tt-3.
Gala la Stack af Calaa.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2-The aaml-annnal
provisional statement Issued by ths d rector
of the mint show that there has been a
gain in the stock of gold and silver coins
'n the United State slnoa June JO. ISI. of
fil. as follows- rvoid corn. 1H" W7.
7Ti; silver eoln, IB 17g.7"8. The totl slock
of gold and silver com In the United States
on January 1. 19UV waa til 44,11, "1
R a4acra Pwlled la WlaMari.
HARRISONVILI.E, Mo. Jn. t-Robber
dvnamited th safe In the BaifSrof Ray
more, at Raymore. Casa county, near her.
early today, but were unable to open tt.
securtng Out 3 cents from the cssh drawer
In the counter The saf was badly dam
aged Tha robbers escaped.
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