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    GRAIN AND PRODUCE iilRKET
Whist, Ofaicg Emt, if 8tfadied on E
portt of Short Crept and War.
CORN FOLLOWS LEAD Of SMALL GRAIN
Oats, lagseaced ' oy Wkrat, Mot
Irrrgalarly, While Provlsloas
Derllae oa the Ur
Trie of Hoes.
CHICAOO, Jan. . In a m-nt markst
today delay In hasvesung In Argentina and
an unfounded report of a battle in the far
esst were HThi the principal new fac
tors. Closing price were firm, with May
wheat at exactly last flight a tig-urea. May
corn la up H-ij c. Oat a, like wneat, closed
on a level with last night. Provisions at
lower.
Easier cables and an advanoo In consols
caused the selling of considerable long
wheat at the opening and Initial rales wera
at a loss from yesterday's clone. May being
NtrHc to vvc lower at i6c to wtv.
Nearly ever oody bed wheat for sale and
the demand was small. The sentiment soon
changed, however, and a better demand de
veloped, one or tne main causes of the re
versal f sentiment was news from Ar
gentine reporting that rains were greatly
delaying harvesting and that a strike was
Interfering with the movement of grain.
Theae conditions taken In connection with
the crltlral situation in the Orient etnrtrd
good buying movement and May sold up
to 87Sc. Heavy buying ly the big buil
operator and an unverified report of an
actual engagement In the far east reused a
sudden advance to 7e. During the tact
half hour the local crowd were liberal sev
ere and part of the grain waa lost The
close was firm, with May unchanged at
7ViH;SV. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 45.800 bushels. Primary re
ceipts were 653.)u bushels, against 4s2,!i0
bushels a year ago. Bradstreet s exports of
whent and flour for the week were 3.3ti.vO0
bushela. Minneapolis Duluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 474 cars, compared with
824 cars a year auto.
Corn waa weak at the start, due to lower
cable and In sympathy with wheat. The
sentiment became bullish, however, rn pros
pects of an increased shipping demand and
on the war news. A good general demand
developed shortly after the opening nnd the
market held for the remainder of the ses
sion. May opened H'&'ac to SfcHo lower
at 4Sc to 47e, sold up to 47Sc. closing at
47j,o. Local receipts were 222 cara, none of
contract grade.
Oats were Influenced chiefly by the action
of wheat. The owning waa weak, with a
disposition manifested on the part of locaj
holders to dispose of their lines. With he
advance In wheat the market became
firmer, helped along by a good demand from
the bull leader. After opening fcliSc lewer
at SSV,e Mar sold up to 33"4,c and closed at
MJ3iiHc. Local receipts were 0 cara.
The feature of the earlv nrovlnlon mar.
Vet was the decline In M'ay pork, due to
heavy liquidation. Lower prices at the
nrui were laraeiv resnonsthl for lh an
weakness In arralns had some effect. While
there waa a fair demand from commission
house and shorts, prices rhowed but l'ttie
recovery from the low point, although a
steady tone prevailed at the close. Final
figures on May pork were down 22c at
111.10. Mar lard and ribs were each off
7c at S.92H and t62H.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
? car ; corn, 4 cars; oats, 145 cars; hogs.
2.01 head.
The leading futures ranged as' follows:
Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. aose. Yes -.
Wheat
May
July
Sept
Corn
Jan. May
July
Oats
Jan. May
July
Pork
Jan. , May
Lard
Jan. May
KJbs
Jan.
Muy
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4S,46-aS
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86 4 U
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11 12l It M
12 SO 1!M II 00
U 05 U IS 13 K
70 70 6 75
c 90 t:4 7 00
S2H I SS 4?H
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Cash quotations we aa follows:-
FIXR K Market steady; winter patents,
I4.OWij4.i0; winter straights. t-1.7lXti4.10; spring
r stents. $l.(itnii4 .SO; spring; straights, t3.fc.ii
.5: bakers'. lJ.36rtfS.20.
87V e EAT No. t, 7S8Sc; No. I red.,CH9
'CORN No. 2, 44e: No. t yellow. 4-,Wc.
OATS No. t t6'4j37Vc; No. 3 white. S6H
RTE No. I 62H&&3C.
HA RLE Y Good feeding, 6g3c; fair to
choice malting, 44io4o.
SEEDS No. 1 flak H8c; No. 1 north
western, tl.04; prime timothy, 13.06; clover,
contrert rrade. til 50.
rRfiVISIONS Mess pork. rcr.tM ry)
fU.124. Lard, per 100 lba.. .70!g.74.
Short ribs sides tloosej. ; 2Bfj 5. Dry
salted shoulders (boxed), tn t:V'4-75.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bhla ll.SoO 21 5(K)
Wheat, bu Sfi 4"0 K 7i)
Co-n. bu... tiafrO ITT.aiiO
Oats, bu lfi.f"0 12i.o
Rye. bu .7 1 700
barley, bti J0.8U0 13
On the Produce exchanpe today the but
ter market was easy; creamery, IWc;
dairy. ityTic Eggs, weak; at mark, caxes
included, i3i7c. Cheese, steady; lOtjlOHo.
XBW YORK UEEH.tL MABKET.
4iaatatlaa mt taa Day Varleas
Coanaaodltlaa.
NKW YORK. Jan. . FLOUR-Reeeliits
YJH bbls.; exports. 1.464 bbls.: sales. :di
k.i market waa leas active. but
eid at old Drljes: winter natenta
4.4.50; winter straights,
jninnesoia psienin. huiiim; winter ex
tras, t4.4i.64M; Minnesita bakers. $3. (off
1 4.00; winter low grades, t3 tK'fcJ.25. Ke fluur,
firm; fair to good, Ji5.4u; choice to
fancy, t3.4t.7a. Buckwheat fluur, dull,
12. 2f -
I'OKN MEAL Firm; yellow western,
tl.tti city, tl 04; kilo dried. t2 00.
til E Quint; N. I western, ti'ae nom
inal Lo.U. afloat; stale and Jersey. 6S
tic.
BARLET Dull; feeding, 46c, f. o. b.,
Buffalo; malting. 47iuc, c. I. f., Buffalo.
VMtEAT-Kecipia. 1.M0 bu.; sales, 180
bu. future. Spot, steady; No. t red. tl
elevator, tbtiu; f. o, b, afloat: northern
luluth. nominal, f. c. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, nominal f. a. b. artoxt nntium
had a weak opening on bearish cables and
ntgner consols, but had recovered by mid-
day, oalng to freah war news, couplid with
a bullUh Modern Miller reoort. Jj.i.r 11
changed allgkitly to realising and cloeod
Irregular at net unchanged prtcea. Haiei
m-iuuru u. a rr-u aty, sW't& CloSd.
vv-: July. 6t:4c. closed 7io.
CORN Receipts. .76 bu. : extorta KS 141
bu. ; sales, lrio.(M bu. Futures: Spot, firm;
Jvo. I. MV elevator and b2r f. o. b. afloat;
No. f yellow. 67Vc; ungraded. 6S0. Option
market opened eaay with wheat, but rap-
idly advaru-ed on a good cash demand west,
iaht country offerings and the noon war
awara. The ("loe waa firm at 14c net ad
vahce: May. iI.3Vtic. closed. bJWo.
OAT9 Reoelpta, U.unO bu. ; exports. 1.1JJ
ku : spot market firm; No. t, C'V; stan-
ara wnite. -'c; jno. ic; .no. z wmi
44c; No. S white. 44 W: track white, tiil-trc;
Crack white, state. 43S47c; options nomi
nal
FEED Quiet: spring bran. tW.OMKO.SO;
Balddlings. tuaWSttO; city. rOuvaJi&O.
HAY Steady. Shipping. t.70, choice
(t 80.
HOPS Firm. State, common to choice,
14. 9:"c: 1V5. i'.'ic: old. lie; Pacific
coast. 1S4. tSiSc; 1!'2. nfio: old. 8fals.
111PF8 Firm. Galveston. SO to XS I ha
18c; CaiifornU. 71 to ii lbs. He; Texas dry.
14 tc so n. 'jwc.
1 fMii r.ri irm. Acid. ia3svtc.
RIiE Vjulet. lMcesuc, flr to extra
H.v.i-.
PROV1 8tN8 Beef . Ann: mess. tH.arf
U i: oeei iiatn huw. out meats. Hull;
pickled rellle. f 1; pickled shoulders, to.10:
pickled hma. tn j0. Lard, easv: western
Steamed. 17 SO; Januarv closed at t7 iJ nom
inal; refined esey; continent, rr ; f"u'h
America. I-: compound. f. S0JVaO. Po-k
Quieter: famllv. tnmi; short clear, tll.ii
!'; me. i gov is.i.
TALLOW yulet; city. 6i&6Ve; country
MfUr
Bl'TTFR-tsdyi creamery, 15311c; stt
dalrv. ISwnc.
CHEESE Steady: st'ste fu'l creira fsney
large and small colored and white Bep
lfhr 1-; Iste nade. l"Sc.
VaosiTxr"1rd: western. t1fi?5c.
Vt.iCl.TRY Allvs. firm; western chicken.
HV; fowls. l;y: turkeys iv- dr.ua d
ft'-m; weMrrn rtckens. UuUV; fosla,
V w
rHa4elpkl r4s( MarkeC
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. t BITTER
8'eTc!y and In fair demand: extra flrva
amery ire: neartv rtrlnta. ntc
L,Hii- Ktl-mr- l1t..r Inmilrv t. -V.
by. 14c at mark: frrsh vnirrn. IV-
(iwli .1i1I..kihii. loss off; fresh
t'u 1 m-' Ti . iri.v;c. loas Olt.
CHEESE Bte'ady bu; quiet; full creams.
fancy, llc; full creams, choice, HHc; full
creams, lair to good. ioVbIIc.
OHIIt WHOLESALE MARKET.
CaadHlea sf Trade sa4 Qaotalloaa
ttale aad Faaey Pradsie.
FXJGS Receipts mora liberal," fresh stock
LIVE POfLTRT Hens, c; spring chick
ens Hc; roosters, according to ape, 4'u5c;
tuikjs. 14c; ducks. Sic; g-ese. 7iaV.
IRLSSEI POL'LTKY Turkeys. Ii.ffl7c;
old toms. HlSc; ducks, llUc; geese, loQ
11c; chickens. lOBllc.
BfTTLR-Packlna; stock. lHc: choice
to fancy dalrv rolls, lfulAc; separator, S4c.
FRESH FISH Trout. 10c; pickerel. 6c;
pike. c; perch, 7c; blueflsh. lie; whltefish,
c; salmon, 11c; haddock, 19c; codfish, lc;
red.ns.per, 11c; lobsters, boiled, per lb.,
iOc; lobsters, green, per lb., ic: bullhead,
lie; calflsh. 14c; black bass, 2W8e: halibut,
13u; crsppies, 12c; herring, 6c; whit bass,
13c; hluefins, 8c.
OT8TEK9 New Torjt counts. fr can,
43c; per gal., l-.no; extra selects, per can.
&c; per gal.. fl.8v; standard per can, Z7c;
per gal.. 1.50.
URAN-Per ton. tl4 .50. 1
HAY Prices quoted bf Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' association. Choice No. 1 up
land, tVM: No. X 00; medium, to.:
coare. tn.OO. Rye straw, to 50. These prices
are for hay of good color and quajity.
Demand fair and receipts 11 gat.
CORN 38c.
OATS R7c.
Kit-No. t S0c.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado. Sfe; Dakota, per
bu., 7(i7ic; native. Gi!'70c.
SWEET POTATOES Illinois, per bbl.,
t3.B0.
NAVY I3EANS-Per bu., I2.SR.
CELERY email, per do., 26QSSc; large
California. 4'u7ic.
ONIONS New home grown, dry, per lb.,
lc; Hpanl-h, per crate, tl 60; Colorado yel
low and red.
CAHRAGE Wisconsin Holland, Tc.
TURNIPS Canada rutabagas, per lb.,
lc: white, per bu., 50c.
CARROTS-Per bu., 00c.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 60c.
BEETS Per bti., c.
CAITL1FLOWER California, per crate,
"CUCUMBERS Per Ant., tl 00.
FRUITS.
APPLES California Hellflowers, per box.
11 60; Baldwins and other varieties. H.6;
Npjt York Bpies, Uretnlngs and Kusseta,
GRAPES Pony Catnwbas. 10c; Imported
Malagas, per kee, tVOnuti.OO.
CRANBKKRIES Jersey, per bbl.. 17.60;
for box. t2 5u; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle,
S.CK'tlY&u; Bell and t'herrv. 100.
TROpK-AL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida Bright and Russets,
11 sizes, ti .60; navels, all sixes, choice,
U.:y'iZ'b: fancy, 13.25.
LEMONS California fancv, S00 to 360
sixes. M.011; choice. i40 to 270 slacs. t3.S0.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartonr. 80c;
Imported Smyrna, i-crown, 14c; 6-crown,
10c; 7-crown, 16c.
COCOANLTS-Per sack. 4.0ti; per dos.,
80c.
DATES Peirlan. per box of 0 pkgs.,
t:i; per lb., in 60-lb. boxes. 5Vc; Oriental
st tiffed dates, per box, t- 40.
BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, 12.00
6I.&U; Jumbo. tSTT.fiJS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
llc; Wisconsin Young Americas, Sc;
bloik Swiss. Wisconsin brick, 13c; WIs-
ennsm nmnurgcr, 12c.
HONEY' Nebraska, per S4 frames. t3.00;
Utah and Colorado, per 14 frames. t3.25.
ah,k St (JAR hlo, per lb.. 10c.
CIIER-Pc-r bbl.. t5.75; per H bbl., tt 25.
POPCORN Per lb. Li.r: shelled. SrnBVte.
HORSliftAllISH-Cfr caae of 2 rinien.
packed. HIc
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
lilo; hard shell, tier lb., 14c: No, 2 soft
shell, per lb.. 13c; No. I hard shell, per lb.,
lie; Rraxils. p-r lb., lie; Alberts, per lb .
11c: almonds, soft shell ner lb.. 1V-: hard
shel, pel lb. 13c; peenns. large, per lb., Kc;
sman. per in., kit; peanuis, per lb, c;
masted peanuts, per lb., 7Hc; Clilll walnuts.
12fi1Stc; large hickory nuts. ier bu.. tl.&O;
shell barks, per bu., t:ou; black walnuts,
per bu.. tl a.
hilies no, 1 srrcen. 6c; Nt. z green. 6c;
No. 1 salted. 7c: No. 2 salted. 6c: No. 1 veal
calf. to 12 lbs.. 8'4c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to
16 lbs.. RVfcc; dry salted hides. 8f&l2c; sheep
pelts. 253 7Dc; horse hides. tl.50G;:.50.
nt. Lals Grata and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Jan g. WHRAT T'naettleA'
No. 2 red. cash, elevator nominal- trar.)t
(W'fMc: May, 84Vc; July. &lc: No. t hard.
78&iic.
CORN Higher: No. 2 caah. 43Ac: track
OATS Firm: No. 2 cah. 38c; track, SSH9
39e: May, C8WW4C; No. 2 white. 41c.
riioi. o rirm, - ana nigner tor netter
irrsdes; rd winter patents, H 35.04.6O; extra
fancy and straight, t3.K4.2u; clear, t3. 40
63 60.
SEED Timothy, steady; t2.KS2.80; prime
higher
CORNMF.AL Stesdy; 11.30.
BRAN Strona-: Backed, ejist track. mY
HAY Ptror.s-. active: timothr. tT.OMil'.EO:
pntrle. S5.Of7iS0.
utoN ttirmN ties ti.qe.
B A G I N O M4 Ti fii-c .
HEMP TWINE 5c.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: standard
mesa, jobbing, tl3.;i. Tard. lower; prime
steamed, t 60. Bacon, steadv: boxed extra
shorts. t7.B7H. Clear ribs, 17.60; short clear.
POILTRT Bteady: chickens. -4c:
sjiringa. SHc; turkeys.' US 12c; ducks, 10c;
Cese. e.
BITTER Steady: creamery. 18Sc:
dairy 13'i2ir.
EGOS Lower, 25c, case count.
Receipts Shipments.
Valour, bbls c fio 11. (VO
Wheat, bu 42. tj.ono
Pnrn, hu 7.. ..67 (1 SSUrt
Oats, bu 69.0CO 64.000
Kansas City Grain and Provlslaaa.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. R WHEAT Mav.
T?rV7rc; Julv 7(c: cash. No. I hard. 7t
fe74o; No. S, Sffn'TZc: No. 4, 2ii67c; rejected,
6!-i-'c: No 2 red 86c; No. t. MjiMc.
CORN May. 4-Sn4oVc: July. 40-ift4PSc;
cash. No. t mixed. 4941c; No. 1 white, 41c;
No. I 4.c.
OATS No. 2 white. 39c; No. I mixed, J6c.
HAY" f'hnW timothy. t3.o0ia950: choice
Xiralrle, t7.70tff7.75.
RYE No. i 4S.-4C
BUTTER Creamery. 194j1!lc: dairy, fancy.
18c.
EGGS Lower: Missouri and Kansas
stock, cases returned. t2W. new No. I
whitewood cases Included. 23c.
Receipts. Shipment.
Wheat, bu H8.400 M ti
forn, bu a v is
Oats, bu 4.000 vj.coo
Mllwsskr GraJa Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Jsn. 8.-WHEAT-
Steady. No. 1 northern. MHc; No. 2 north
ern, raic: May. 87V.C bid.
KYB Firm: No. 1, 57Wic
BARLEY Firm; No. 2. 64c; sample. 853
lc.
CORN Steady: No. 1. 4&rJ42Ua: Mar. 4Te
bid.
Minneapolis Wheat, Flear aa Braa.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Jan. 8.-W1IEAT
May. 87c: July, 8t,Vc; September, 7!Sc;
on track, No. 1 bard, STVic; No. 1 northern,
'i'c: No. 1 northern, 84c; No. S northern.
7u we.
FLOUR First ratenta, t4 65S4.76: second
patents. t4 65&4fS: first clears, t3 36'83.45;
second clears, K2-.46.
Dalatk Grata Market.
rULTTH. Jan. I. WHEAT In store. No
1 hard. 80V.C; No. 1 northers. Ue; No. 2
nortnern. je: on trsck. No. 1 northern,
84Vc: No. 2 northern. SSVc: to arrive. No.
1 lard. NRti.c: No. 1 northern, 8se; No. I
northern. k,'lv fto. eprlng, 7c; May,
sui.e: July, SiVe.
OATS On track and to arrive, 3CVc.
Liverpool tirala Market.
LIVFRPOOL. Jan. . -WHEAT - Snot
frm: No. 2 red Western winter. 4 tVd. Fu-
tjrea. steady; March, M6Sd; May, f5Sd;
rfuiv notnillBl.
CORN Sot. firm- Ameriran mixed. nw,
46d: American mixed. o'd. 4m id. F.
turvs, quiet; January, 4 2'J; March, 4 )L
Toleda Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Jan. 8 SEEDS Clover, cash
27C7U: Jirtuarv. 17 071.: F-bmarv. r?
March. t7 17H; prima alslke, pa 60; prime
iimotny, j.u.
Peoria Grala Market.
PEORIA. Jan. t-CORN-EAsy; new No,
t. 40c; new No. 4. 38c.
ETanoralrd Apples aad Dried Frajta.
NEW TORK. Jan. 8. EVAPORATED
APPLES-Market la firmer; common Is
quoted at 4!Jc. prim at 4c rholca at
iV'ioUe and funcy at 4i3Tc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pmnes
gre firmer and firmly held oa the coast,
although local holders are Inclined to make
concessions on '-;'b and 7i4r8"'s quota
tions. 8S4. Small eo-k of anxiccts
maks film tone: demand bu ter; choice, 84
84c; extra choice. 84ttl04c: fancv, llfl
15c. Market quiet for peaches, but with
tone steady; cboW. 7.r744c; extra choice.
7S84c; fancy. 48"l4e.
Dry C8aals Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. t-DRY OOODB The
market has exhlt ited little evidence of any
weakness and with the tendency of print
cloths toward a higher level the predictions
of authorities are numerous that a further
r:eneral readjust mrnt of price la Inevitable
a ths nur futute. Rulers purchases,
ah 11 pot Urge, ars for Immediate require
lunula, lndRaUu; a scarcity In many lines.
rnn ViM;
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Sitoation in Otient Cansei Great Can'ion'in
Trading oa 'Chat js,
BANK FORECAST SHOWS MUCH MORE CASH
Meaey Market Easier This taaal aa
Friday aad Prices Shaw
Market Ualaa far tke
Day.
NEW FORK, Jan. .-Thrre was a dull
and strong stock market today without sen
sations and without marked features. An
easier feeling over the far caMeru outlook
and the promise of a laige teplenlxhn.ent
of banking reserves to be shown bv to
morrow s bank statement were tne impell
ing causes of the slow rise. The best rises
of the dsy were made In the last hour and
the closing was fairly steady and near the
top prices. Actual news on the war situa
tion was meager and there waa no deep
seated conviction that hostilities would be
averted, but the possibility of a quick
change In the situation and the Important
influence which would be caused by such a
change Induced gTeat caution In trading on
any assumption that war was Inevitable.
The forecast of the weekly move-nent of
the currency promise a gain In cah of be
tween tlt).tXiO,a!0 and tl2Ai,000. Of this gain
one-quarter or less results from srrbtress
ury operstions. Including receipts if foreign
gold and the remainder has been received
from Interior points. Expectation Is gen
eral that the loan item will show a further
substantial expansion, but so laree an In
crease In the basis for credits deprived that
prospect of any disturbing power.
Money was very easy today for all forms
of loans and call money became almost a
drug In the market at 1 per cent, a condi
tion not seen on a Friday for many months.
The speculation In Amalgamated Copper
continued very active and that stock re
bounded from earlv depression to 1 over
last night. The figures of the Do -cm her
exports of copper, which were the larpest
for fifteen months past, started the recov
ery. Copper was strong In London and
there was a further rise In the price of
copper 1n the domestic market. Rumors
were current of some lrge sale effected
above the market and quoted trade opinions
were hopeful. United States Steel preferrel
was largely traded In and lifted a point
when hoieful views were expressed of the
outlook of the trade.
The special strength of Baltimore A Oblo
was due to renort that application had been
made to list the stock on the Berlin bourse.
There was n movement In Mexican railroad
stocks, which It was attempted to explain
by the view that war in the Orient were
Increased In demand in the price for sliver
and so rebound to the benefit of the Mex
ican exchange.
The statement of the net earnings of the
Southern Pacific for November had a stim
ulating effect on that stock and on Union
Pacific. A gain in gross earnings was sup
plemented by an important reduction of
operating expenses, which conduced to
gether to the gain In net ernlnp. The
avernire of net earnings of railroads thus
far reported a decrease from November of
bist year for the first time for the year
lij3. The gross earnings thus far reported
for the fourth week In December, however,
show a larger ratio of increase than for
anv week for some time past.
The bond market was dull and Irrerular.
Total sales, par value, tl.l60.O1O. United
Slates bonds were unchanged on call.
The following are the quotations oa the
New York block exchange:
ban.-s.High.Low. Close.
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio
ao pld
CariauUin Pacific ..
central of N. J....
Chesa. Oliio
CnicMfo k Alton ..
do ptd ,
CincHgo G. w
do tt pfd
Chicago X N. W...
Chicago T. dt T
do ptd
C. C. C. & St. L..
Colorado Southern
do 1st ptd '
do Xu pid
Deia. Ac Hudson . .
Dela.. Lack. & W.
Lenver u U. U ...
. .Zl.2& till tHji
MJ 8!l 8A
. .11.01 J
5i lii'
lu
Z10
OJ
&U0
3J
lb-
34
7
16.
to
U
loi
li
i4-
73
l.H
fa
164
:,1
1V
6l
18
67
4
170
74V
; lea
2,210 il'i
4,4-0 2j-
t,l5
l.SlO
2,2.0
17H
67
i7H
6tis
2t
loo li'H
lilt
ii
fa
47
ao pfd .-
Erie
25'i
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d ptd....'....;
Great Northern, pfd..
Hocking Valley
do ptd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do Ptd
., M
AM ; 48i
74
1UJ 86
74
85
84 a
8JJ 130
11-8 130
i2vt -a
KM
4'W
800
1,8 0
4i
3ti
4'.l
SO1!
4014
ls-s
K. C. Southern
do pid
Louisville or Null,.,
Manhattan L
Metropolitan St. Ry.
Minn. Ac St. L
Missouri Pacific
Missouri. K. 4k T
do Hid ,
1,40 10.--S-
10,
I.010 142s, 1414 14:"4
40 J UlVt
i.r
8 10
8.!
lVa
iH
17
8174
N. R. R. of Mex . pfd. 7,8'W
4tw,
40-,
ew York centra.! ...
Norfolk at Western...
do pfd
lb"J llt llf 118
M b'. b7s, t.
85
':') Zl 2l4 li'i
t,70w L7h 117',
Ontario & Western...
Pennsylvania
p.. c J. at bt. l
2
'l
6S
Reading
J.SW)
2(8)
44,
78
bit-
ii"
14V,
44
2l'ii
40"
do 1st pfd
do id pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. A 8. F.. 1st Pfd.
60
40
14
do 2d pfd 3u0
St. L. Southwestern... 6ui
14H
do Pfd 4. Wo
34-H
84H
St. Paul
16.1U0 142 14: 14
do pfd
Hi
Southern Pacific
24.050
48S
7
47H
7S
48
Southern Railway .... MW
18H
do pfd 4o0
Texas k Paciflo 8u0
T.. St. L. & W
24
24
18
do pfd 200 24
Union Paciflo 21,280 78
do pfd S)
Wabash to 18T
do pfd t.5 0 36
Wheeling U E
Wisconsin Central .... 1,140 17S
3S
77H
18s,
rri
89
18V,
8C,
J 64
17S
28
223
18J
110
2j6
4
1S
6
17V4
76
17
lio"
do pfd so) 38
Adams Express 122 225
American Express
United States Exp...., 100 110
Wells-Fargo Exu
Atrial. Copper 17.685 fci
Am. Car at Foundry., 8H 18
do pfd SCO 4
Am. Linseed Oil
do Pfd
47'4
1"S
Am. Locomotive 4r0
do pfd fcM
us
76U
574
T
4K
4
Am. Smelt. Ac Refln... ) 4i",
do pfd I") 89'4
Am. Sugar Refining... S.3&0 125
Anaconda Mm. Co.... 1 75
Brooklyn R. T 2J.8x5 61
Colo. Fuel Iron .... Io0 2!54
Col. & Hock. Coal.... 2J 15'.
44
884
1!44 1!4'4
i
64 64
i81 28
15 14Vh
Consolidated Gas ....
General Elsctric
International Paper...
do pfd
International Pump...
do pfd
National Biscuit
National Lend
North American
Pacific Mail
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car ....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car..
1,600 1S24 lferV 182
:::: :::: :::: ii
-
2t
70
K4
15
84U
25
MO '
60
20
810
IS
844
!
7H
144
824
14
864
io tis4 B54 as
Republic Steel 100 7
T
4
do pfd 40 414
Rubber Goods too ls
do pfd
Tenn. Coal at Iron .... l.too 24
U. 8. leather 8 74
do pfd 210 77Vj
U. 8. Rubber l 12
do pfd 44 42
V. 8. Steel IS. MO l'W
do pfd ...38.1O0 6S
Western Union t 2.4SS
Ncrthern Securities
414
It
5i
J4
4 I
12
414
10
6-4
04
414
14
73
34
74
74
13
41
I04
5-iVi
8-4
4
Total sales for the day, 403.10 shares
BOSTON. Jan. t Call loan. 446 Pr
reut; time loans, 6t4 per o-nt. urfWial
closing price on stcrks and bonds:
Atr8taoa to
Hn Central to
Atrklsos
4a pfd
Boston A Albsnr ...
bostoa A Mam
bgsloa Rlvvaiad ...
K T . K. H AH.
ritrkburs pf4
t'vloa P,1A
BUi. rsatral
Astsr. Suasr .......
4o ptd
Am. T. A T
bunt I. A S
Crarral Elwtrta ...
Btsw. Eiectrlti
da pfd
Tilted rnilt
v. a. stssi
da pfd
Wasttb. SUBBkoa
Advsutsrs
Ex-dividend.
. 874, Alios.
, (7 !llIIUIf4
, s44 Binb,a .
. aii Ul. a Hscla
84 OKteantAi
17 ("opir Han,
14 lioaiinloa l'osI ....
m Vruklia
1M uu krais
. II MoSavk
. l'.' Old boailnloa .. .
lX'islasoai
1J4 Parrot
.Hi Kjaiscf
. IVBssia Fs Coppsr...
.17 Tamarack
. Ii4 Trinity
. Tv .ttmsd stsus
. 87 H la
. 14 Vtrtoria
. M4, W,,,
. 81 Wol.srtna "
. 84 n! Mast
44
. 4V
447
18
,
"-4
.
, t
, M
11
. 8kt
. tl
, 84
:P
i
, I
. U
,
, u
Kew lark Maaey Market.
NEW TORK. J.n. l-MONET-On ealL
easy at 14-"4 pr oent; lowest. 14 ir
cent: rlusirg bid, 14 per cent; offered at 2
rv-r cent. Tim loans easy; 4444 per cent
for all dales
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-54s4
per cent. .
BTtitXJNQ EXCILANGEJ Weak, wltb
TIA DAILY BEE: RATrRDAY, JANUARY 0. 1004.
setusl bflnes In bankers' Mils at U M!vf
4 88 for demand and at tt M'&'fM SJ' for
slxtv-dir bills: potd rates, t4 8-4.it 8J and
t4V 4;4; commen-ll bills. 14 S14v4 1V
FI1.VER Bar, 67',c; Mexican dollars,
4TC.
BONDS kvernment steady; railroad lr-
resulxr.
The closing quotations on bonds ars aa
follows:
I' g. rf. Ik ri....TH L A K. sal. 4,
4s coupon li M,nhttaa c. . 4,..K'?4
00 M r-f I'm
to eoSpon (,.19"t
-do s 4 re m
$0 eourns lWM
4s o4 4a reg lH
Hex. otrl to. Wk
do 1st Inr lt
Mlsn. A Pt. L. 4,.. '
M . K. T. to 17
do 2 7
da rcrtos
da . rf
do roupon y
Atrtaisnn gri 4s...
do .1J
AtUntlr C U to..
B A O. to
do Iv,,
Certnl ot Oa. (..
do 1st Inr
Ch'S Ohio 4Hl .
( klngo A A.
,1C7
N. It. R. ot X . e. to. 754
N. T. a IHt "
10)iS. J. C. . to
No. rcioc
do
V A W. e. 4s ....
O. 8. 1 to st par.
Terin. cost. iW--
. 87
.101
. 3H
. S
. t
. 85H
.114
Keadicf sea. to.
SS
. M 8t. LAIN. e. .in'
.loMi'st. u i r. fg. to. :"4
. 71 1st U S. W. ll
. 41 Sbo,r4 A. U to.... 7
t .. ii. a VI a. to
C. U. A 8 P. f. 4..)KH4 So. ParlBc tt
C. d N. W e. 11....1J1', So. R,llwir 8, 111V,
C. R. 1. A r. to... SKVlTrxa, P. 1' 11"S
do col. N 74 ;T , St. U A W. to . 714
C r.C. St. L g, to. KS
Vnlon P,cm- 4,.i..k!f"
rhleaso Ter. 4.
n
do roriv. to Sfi,
f. 8 Steel Id 6,.... 70i
TVhm8 ! 114
Con. Tobaros to.
Colo. A 8o. 4,..
P K O. 4,..
EHe prior lien 4
do sen. 4i
8;.ti
db. B
KtiiW. A u F.. to r
M Wla rtr.l to
r. w. a- n. r i
tirvlcoio. r. 4 1 t. k. II
HoK-klnt Vl. 4Vk lu I
Offered.
Laadoa Itork llirVat.
LONDON. Jan.8 aoslng:
Consnls, money.... 87 8-ld N. T. Central
do arcoant 7 l-l iNortoll A W.
Anaconda 21, I do pfd
At8laon H Ontario W
do pfd 811, IPennpTiTanla
Palttmnr, A Ohio... demand Mines
i:
,
P
, tl
, ",
. 81
. ts
4..V,
.
, 104
, 8m,
. 4
. f ",
, 14
. l
. i'S
. in
. 174
Canadian rarme ....li" ttxadlni
Chea. A Ohio
do lrt pfd...
CTilcaso Ot. W ..
C . M. A Bt. P..
DeDeer,
D. A R 0
do p:d
Erl,
do lrt pM
do 1 pfd
Illinois Central ..
l.ui. A aak...
.. 1,
..14414
.. J
.. f'H
.. t-
.. 70
.. 4DV)
..134
do 2d pfd...
So. Railway ..
4o pfd
80. Pa-I8c ....
Vnlon Pacific .
do pfd
V. . steal
do pfd
Waharn
do pfd
M., K. A T.
lTa
SILVER Rar. steady, Sfill-lfid per ounce.
MONEY 3(U34 lcr cent; the rate of dis
count in the open msrket for short bills Is
IV334 per cent; for three months' bills,
f4fc34 per cent.
Karr lark Mlataa. Qaotatloas.
NEW TORK, Jan. 8. The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Cob
14
Llttl Chief
4
Alloa
Hrerca ,
Pmnawirh Con ...
Comatork Tunnel ,
('on. cal. A Va.
Horn Pllrer
iron Stiver ,
LradTllla Coa
.. 15
.. 18
.. 8
..
,.M0
..
,.128
. 1
Ontario
Ofhlr
Prttnri
Savag,
Plerrs Nevada
Final) Hops .
Standard .....
."(!
.459
. 2C
. f4
. 88
. 80
.14
Assessment paid. Offered.
Foreisra Financial.
LONDON, Jan. 8. Money was In food de
mand today and supplies were not abund
ant. The market was unable to fully rnpay
the Rank of England owing to the prudent
measures adopted by the Joint stock banks.
Discounts were firm, partly on account of
the shortness of money, but chiefly owing
to the uncertain political situation. Trail
ing on the tock exchange oened dull and
Inanimate, but rulll'-d slightly owing to
bear covering and partly on a rumor that
the czar was taking measures In the Inter
ests of peace. Nervousness, however, was
manifested, re.tricting business to tho
smallest proportions. Consols hardened and
then reacted. Home rails were steadier.
American opened irregular and Inactive,
hardened with the general tendency and
closed steady. Japantse, Chinese and Rus
sian securitii-s Improved.
PARIS. Jan. 8 Business on the bourse
today opened threatening. later improving
on favorable reports regarding the Russo
Japanese situation. Including a rumor of
mediation. Ail Russians Advanced, Im
perial 4s of ltl closing at 88.40. Other In
ternationals shared in the Improvement:
Industrials wtre calm and IrrejcUar. Hio
Tintos gained ISf. The private rate of dis
count waa 2 15-16 per cent.
I1ERL1N. Jan. 8. Prices ont the bourse
today were firm.
Dank Clearlass
OMAHA.' Jan.' t. Bank clearing- for to
day. tl.443.5.86. an increase of ISC93&.22
over the corresponding day lust year.
Cottoa Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. 8.'-CoTTON Opened
firm at an advance of zi'l point, with
trading quite active and the Improvement
chiefly due to a rise of 21 ft 22 points In the
Liverpool market. The local market con
tinued to rule stronger on smaller receipts,
whk'h fell below early estimates, while the
cotton in sight for the week amounted to
310.348 bales, against 350.85s last year. Specu
lation waa more largely on New Orleans
account in preparation to the general total,
a the New Orleans Cotton exchange was
closed. Trading was quiet until shortly
afternoon, when prices advanced on reports
of a still more peaceful tendency to affairs
in the far east. Large orders came from
th southern markets, with spot centers
showing decided strength, some reporting
still hiKher prices, but in all rases they
were quiet. The total sales reached 4OO.000
bales, with the market finally very steady
at a net rise of 2g2!i points, about the best
of the day.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 8.-COTTON-Flrm;
sales. bales; ordinary. 7 6-lc;
low middling. 124c; middling. 134e: good
middling. 13 1-lfic; middling fair. 13 13-16c;
receipts. 13.334 bales: stock. 402.737 bales.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8 COTTON Firm, un
changed; middling, 13Sic; aales, 124 bales;
receipts. bales; shipments, 60O bales;
stock. 19.832 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. . COTTON Moder
ste business done; prices 10 points higher;
American middling fair. 7 t2d; good - mid
dling, 7.16d; middling, 7.06d; low middling
7d; good ordinary. 6 8od; ordinary, .7od.
The sales of the day were 7.0O0 bales, of
which 1.000 were for speculation and export,
and Included 4.400 American. Receipts were
KM) bales, all American. Future opened
steady and closed easv. American middling,
g. o. c-. January, 7d; Jamiary-Februarv,
S8d; February-March, sd; March-April.
6 97d; April-May, 6.fTi697d: May-June, t.961;
June-July. 4-i4d: 'uiy-August, 6.92d; August-September,
C77d.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Jan. 8 The Commercial Bulle
tin will say: Th operations of the Arlinr,
ton mills in territory wool have been the
feature of the week. These aere closed on
the two cloning davs of last week and on
laet week and Monday of this week. Some
2.OHOO0W bales were bought, mostly in the
original bags, running to stable. A big
hole has been made In stocks of worsted
wools. There ha been a good business
with other mills and sizeable lines of fleece
snd pulled sold. In prices there Is tio
cnange. in. Dig transactions cr the week
have not caused an advance. Medium
fleeces and all other medium and low stock
are firm, but no higher. A slight advance
la noted In pulled wools. More, however,
1 In asking prices than on rates paid on
actual sales. The shipments of wool from
Boston to date from fiecember tl, 1903. are
4.I8I.40 lbs., against 4.361,516 at the same
period last year. The receipta to data are
t.788.134 lbs., against t. 256.750 for the sain
period last year. Quotations are as fol
lows: Territory, Idaho fine. 154flfie: fine
medium. Ivi7c; medium. lValSc; Wyoming
mi, jixyiuc , line mtrmum, jot'll.c; medium,
I84yl8c. Utah and Nevada fine, 144'al54c;
fine medium. 164'll7c; medium, llfic. Da
kota fine. 15'ul6c: fine medium. UU-fi !.-
medium. 17ti2c. Montana fine choice. 18
w.iic; one meaium. i(i.t.ic; averse, lsiljcl
stnle iSJfic: medium choice. i;Kc
NEW TORK. Jnn. 8.-WOOL-Firm; do
mestic fleece. ?8it32e.
BT.LOUIS. Jan. 8 WOOL Nominal: m.
niuai grades, eomoing ana ciotnlng. 17'T'lc
light fine. 15W17VW; heavy fine, l?6i44c
tub wa:ied, 20S 31c
t'asTe Market.
NEW TORK, Jan. t COFFEE Spot
mo. nrro; no. 1 invoice, ( s-inc; mild. On
Future bpened steady wiih v nrioes u
rm.
n-
. .. . . . ,v lv . iuwci. me amine
. .1- 1 I' I - . fre m V. .. 1i....l.l..J J
ne
-.---Hi, 1 - 1 , 1 .ii v ii, 1 uifuiuniiuii inrni
public sourc. but almost tmmellstel
street and other interests. Price re
covered the early losses snd rapidly ad
v a need until a net gain or lauS points was
scored. Cables averaged un disamioint
ins and Europe sold early, but with the
public, loined In the later buvlng move,
ment Offerlnes were lia-ht snd scattered,
mostly from smaller loiitrs The close waa
firm at sn advance of liy.t iMiint. Rale
amounted to 157.000 bass. Including Jsn 1
arr, 7 Iftc; March T.0r4i.30c: Mav. 7 4o
T7fc: July. 7 7oil.86c: September. 7fif816c;
October, 7.9&S8 00C; December. t.l5'3V30c.
Oils mm4 Basla.
NEW TORK. Jan. I OILS Cottonseed,
sies'iy: prime crude, aomlnaj; prim yellow,
4'437c. Petroleum, steady, refined, tlu.09
refined in bulk, to 60.
ROSIN-Firm; strained, common to
g.od. t2ri.
TURPENTINE Strong. ?44r3
SAVANNAH, Jan. S.-TI RPENTINB
Flrm. Ix.
ROSIN Firm; A. R. C. tIB: D. t:atE
E. ti4.g;4j: G. 12.55:. H. i2K: I. t2 8: k'
M t3 15: N. t3 Si: WO, 13 35: WW. t3 76.
OIL CITY, Jan. 8. Ol LS i 'redit balances,
tl 85. certlficatt-a. no Md; shipmmta ta 874
bbla; aversee. tl 41J bbls : runs. 87 447 bbls ;
average. 62.1'J bbla.; shipments, Lima 73.
758 bbls; average. 7,e; bbls.; run. Lima.
6Ltls tbls.; ftvsrags, dO.OTS tais.
OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
CatUe Bacsipti Heavitr Tln Expscted and
Pritfi EtAed Off Couiderabj.
'
HOGS SOLD rULLt FIVE CENTS L01ftR
Light Raa at Sheep aad Lambs aad
with a Goo Dcesaad the .Market
Rated Artie aad Steady ta
Stroag aa All Grade.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 8.
ReceiDts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. ,4;4 4,o21 loo5
.. 4.H 7 il lv.ilii
1.. 3 4 1 10.3-14 8,719
.. t.lJ6 7.42 4.919
.. 3.223 6.MJ 4.a2;
Otflclal Monday
orticial Tuesday
Official Wednesday .
Official Thursday ...
Oflicial Friday
Fiv days this week 17.534
Sams days last week... .11.827
Kama week tf n -q
r.2i
40,97s
28.3.'4
49. 8
4.. 22
30.746
84.523
12. i
2v.:ii'
4.'.2
Same three Weeks ago..l8.1i
Same four weeks ano 1S.286
Same days last year.... 16.21
1N.S
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table show the receiots of
cattle, hogs and sheep st South Omaha
1 r. 'r to late and comparisons with
Irit.
..19.ti!'6
. . 4s.6n2
14
15.82
42.220
19,617
Inc.
3.2H9
4.472
Cattle
Hogs ,
Sheep
..43.147
AVerase t.rftea iu A fnr --1
ilouU
Omaha for the iast asveral days with com
Data. 11(01. Uljltul.isoo. 1M. Pt. i;
4 24
4 1441
IMtw
4 34 (
4 l4l
4 44
t.4.4
?-
fill'
4 47-,,
4 HV
4 6241
16' I 241
22 ul
14, 2
01 4 12;
I 01 0I
I 6 06,
C 16
I 111 I OK
I 26j oa
I JlJi 19
I 44 t 16
' ' I !
C 34 I S3
26, il
f O! I t I
IM 111
3
4 7i,
t 88, ; I a I
1 92 3 St
a 1
14, C
4 til 3 :t:
t 33
t 1
3 24
3 tl
3 28
4 81
4 t
a
4 U 1 34
V VI Hi,
I --
4 .'
I 47;
4 11: I M
4 8t
4 08 3 44
I 30
t 32
4 77,
481j
4 9o
4 14, 3 48
4 16 t 45
3 3!
4 14, 1 46, 1
I 1 611 3
Date. 1 1804. lK.;ir:.,U01.U00.189.Uat
Jan. 1..
Jan. 2..
4 6441 ( S3i C 231 4 sal 4 211
I t 43
4 8U4, 6 ii: 6 22, 4 8ti. 4,l 67 1
Jan. 1..
I 4 291 6 18; 4 851 4 28, 3 57, 1 48
4 77- ,i 6 2-Jj 6 ti 4 27, S 41 3 44
4 C64l 6 !7( I 6 l4 4 37 1 3 47! 3 2S
4 &iS, 6 34: 6 24: 1 4 Ji, 3 4- 3 i9
4 6-4, 39i 6 09, 5 (6 13 42 3 40
4 604i 6 48j 6 09, 5 0: 4 34' I 43
Jan. 4..
Jaii. 5 .
Jan. 6..
Jan. 7..
Jan. 6..
Indicates Sunday.
'indicates holiday.
The official number of car of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Caltle.Hogs Sh'r.H"ss.
C. M. & St. P. Hv.... K 16
Wabash 1
Missouri i'acinc Hy.. 5
I. P. sstera 13 14 4
C. & N. W. Hy 3 16 .. 1
F.. E. & M. V. R. R.. 21 20 2
C, St. P.. M. & O.... 31 8
B. & M. hy 2-1 18 6
C, B. & y Ry 11 6
K. C. & 6t. J 1
C. R. 1. & P. east.. 7 4 2 ..
illlnoia Central 1 1
Chicago CI. W 4 ' 2 .. ..
Total receipts ....126 104 15 1
The disposition of the day's receipts w;ia
as follows, each buyer purchasing ths num
ber 01 Head indicated:
Cottle. Hotrs. t-h
Omsha racking- Co 228 PU 1,19
Swift and Comptmy 71 1,367
t.'udahy Packing Co 7a6 l! 4 81
Armour Co 8t 1,834 1.0.8
Arnrour, Sioux City 1,423
Vansant Co f.
Carey & Benton 32
McCreary & Carey 15 '.
W. I. Stephen 7
Hill & Huntxinger 80
Huston & Co t
H. F. Hamilton 1
Wolf & Murnan 4
Hobhlck 4 B 43
61 Dcgap 1
Mugerty ft Co 17
Other buyers 234 1,541
Total S.148 7,33 4.199
CATTLE There was Quite a liberal run
of cattle here this morning for a Friday,
and as receipts all the week have been
liberal lor the tune or year packer were
well filled up and the market was slow
with prices lower. Salesmen all wanted
steady prices, and as a lesult the dsy was
well advanced before a clearance waa made.
Receipts included a Kood many corn-fed
steers, most of them being of the short-
fed variety. Packers evidently were not
figuring on many cattle being on sale today,
nd as a result they were very bearlxh and
did not seem to car whether they got -any
fresh supplies or not. armed-up and
short-fed stock suffered the most and in a
good many cases had to sell all of 10 15c
lower than the same kinds brought yester
day. Even the better grade were slow and
a little lower. It was a very dull market
frcm start to finish.
The cow market was also weaker, but
still the decline was not a serious ns on
steers. The price paid showed consider
able uneveness. so that some snlesmen were
callins; cood stuff about steady, with me
dium kinds weak to a dime lower, while
others found Just the reverse to be true.
In other words, the general market was a
little slow and very uneven, with salts go
ing steady to fully a dime lower on all
kind. A fairly good clearance was made
at a reasonably early hour.
Bulls were In good demand this morning
at stronger prices. For some reason all
the buvers seemed to want bulls and they
paid better rrices for them than for some
time past. Veal calves did not show any
particular change.
The market for stockers and feeders was
also about steady with yesterday. There
mere not many on sale, and as the supply
has been llsht all the week with the de
mand good the tendency of prices has been
urward on all desirable grade, and closing
prices are about lSfa-'C higher than those
In fore a week afro. Representative sales :
BEEF STEERS.
Vs. At. Pt. Ko. At. Vt.
ii (I ID t 1111 4 0
4 1114 I Si 0 "44 4 U
lutS I W XI 1171 4 0
' lui.1 I M I llaS 4 40
a' M 4 10 12S 4 40
H 1071 4 00 H14 4 44
1UJI 4 OS 0 1214 4 U
4,1 12S 4 H 17 15...4 4 M
I im 4 10 14 1370 4 74
3 -4 4 11 1 4 TO
44 1514 4 K i 141 4 1
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
1 li 4 00 IT 1074 4 S5
I 414 4 14 4 1041 4 ti
10 I'M 4 14 17 l.W 4 44
44 UU4 4 M
I 4 I 10 4 1Sl I 00
1 liK4 t 10 4 1(M I W
t6 1 10 t lira 1
4 t't I 10 11 lilt I 04
1 KM I 1 II W I Of.
I ll7 t 10 14 411 t 10
I A.... Mt SK 1 444 I 10
I 1010 1 44 n m in
14 lt-lT t 44 4 1041 I 15
1 loot t 44 S3 1041 I to
1 1070 t 40 1 14tH I to
t twl I 40 II 1141 I to
4.. ,.. Ill t 40 I I1H I to .
1 140 I 44 47
ltil I 44 X' Kiel t 14
1 114 I 44 i UK I u
1 .'.111E I 4.1 41 W u
t 460 I S 1 1!N I 10
1111 t Si 10 MT IM
I I't.l t 70 4 HA4 I 10
1 1210 I 7: il lu4 I M
I 7f4 t T IT M In
1 11K4 I 74 14 till I u
II 1'4 I Ti I 11M I js
1 11 W I Tl II. 111! I m
I lOti I 15 14 1071 I 40
1 1214 I IS IU luet I 44
1 M0 t aS 13 1411 I 41
14 nil t as il luei 1 44
1 11M t 11 11J0 I 45
i 10)4 t W 1 124 SO
4 120 I 40 1140 I 40
1 lull I 40 II .11)4 I 10
1 1214 t 40 14 11m I 40
1 J4 I 1 10f. I 70
II 14 IU II 1141 I 70
1 171 I O0 1 110 I T
1 ' T 444 I TS
iaj w o ami iit-iritruj.
44 KXa l Ill I 41
HEIFERS.
I t 4. t Ill t 14
I ... M SO , I l
1 44 I 40 I'- Ill li
.4 11 IM I 4.4 i . '
4 T I W 14 444) I :s
1 t sa 1 i7o 1 u
44 W0 I 44 ' 14 M IK
I T-0 I 40 1 1111 I M
1 HI IN
CALVES.
1 144 4 40 1 144 I IS
1 14 4 44 1 U ili
1 140 I 04
8T1CK CALVES.
M m ,wbclU ,M
l .i 114 I IS 1 11H I i
1 l' t 40 1 llab I r.
1 12441 I TV I av, I IS
1 14t I IS 4 .- HIT I IS
1 1M1 I 40 t U... .1M I U
1.. . 174 I M 1 140 I IS
1 laa I 44 I im 1 is
1 14 I 44 1 1U..4 I SS
4 iu 1 04 1 ii) 1 tr
1 1.-44 I 4 1 .' Ii, I 4S
1 124 I It 1 1M I,
1 1444 I It 1 14W I M
1 I IS I 1474 I W
1 la I IS I law a -,
1 l I M I MS I 40
I I'- I 1 IIM I lj
TOCKERa AND FEEDEFtS.
( 41 t 4 . U M IS
Dec. II...
Dec. 17..
Dee. 18..
Dec. It..
Dec. .
D". 21..
i ec 22..
l ee u..
I sc. 24..
Dec ,...
rc. ii .
Dec. J7..,
Dec. to..
I'ec. it..
Dec. 3o..
Dec 31..
SHIP YOUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL
It any quant ilj and pet hiplu-st market priors. Write for infor
nation, prices and whipping taps which are sent free bj rjf
k luee which is located nearest to you. ,
J. S. SrjJITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANTS
IU HA, NEB. SIOUX CITY. IOWA. GRAND ISLAND, NEB.
1 r is
1 Wo ) ,0
4 i I t,
1 470 t
1 4 1 1 75
1 K I 10
t "in I
8 its I jn
St (tl I its
I M I 40
8:. I m
4 t hO
-l I 80
J r-5
i 44)
, id in
! to
J'! I SO
' 444 I 7
423 I 78
IS.'.'.'
11 "tO I 4
I
M I f
HOGS The supply of hoT this morning
was very moderate, but as Chicago waa
quoted pen c rail v a dime lower prices eased
off here also. The quality of the offeriscs
waa considerably better than yesterday Bnd
the weights were heavier. Taking that fact
Into consideration the market waa a big
nickel lower, and In fact might be quoted
64J10c lower. The market on paper, how
ever, only shows a decline of about a nickel.
Trailing waa oulte active, so that every
thing In stsht was out of first hands at an
early hour and there was very little change
in the market from start to flnlfh. Light
hogs sold largely from tl.SS to t4 .5.1. light
mixed from 14.. IS to t4 fit, heavy mixed from
14 . to 14.65 and prime heavies from t4 S5
to 44.70, with a top at t4.7. Representative
sales:
Ks. At. Eh. Tr ria. At. Sh. r.
ti in ... 4 :i 77 2:4 ... 4
T IS! 14 4 IS 44 2T In 4 C2'i
t 177 40 4 4" 5." rtrt 1H 4 4-'-
11
17
T
44
tl
M
r :
71
i
n
71
44
:'l
s
i
41
44
M
(2
M.,...
3
lio
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f
4.1
22
t.4
f4
4S
0
t4
t
44
41
...171
..1K1
..1ST
. .215
..r?i
..in
. 230
..til
..tit
..211
.214
.17
.241
. 27.4
..Ht
..17
..
. 2Ht
..til
..14
. 212
. 2M
. .IM
. ir.4
.234
. .2"
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..ff-4
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. lv:,
. .2.
..2S5
4 40
M..
SI.,
ID...
74 .
C.2..
SS...
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1.4 .
(...
41..
4...
42. .
tt...
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43..
41...
40...
47...
40. .,
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tu. ..
40 ...
47...
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SS..
40..
4...
CI...
tv.,
44 ...
tl...
..2V4
IM
4 42',
4 4S
4 45
4 41
4 471,
4 :.'
4 r,5
4 ts
4 :.j
4 a
4 45
4 SS
4 t7V,
4 40
4 4
4 40
4 4
4 40
4 0
4 00
4 40
4 V
4 40
4 40
4 "
4 40
4 10
4 41
4 0
4 Mi
4 CO
4 an
4 4"
4 do
..2CT
..270
.214
.27
.11
.413
. 84
. .'W
..!
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.1.4
..311
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. .21
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2"0
4
4 t-2,
4 t.:rt
4 r. 2i,
4 :,
4 42',
4 .'
I1
4
4
4 41,
4 tut,
4 4
4 42.
4 m
4 ti
4 1,:.
4 its
4 f j
4
4 (15
4 4'.
4 .-,
4 5
4 a
4
4 cs
4 K
4 .".
4 7S,
4 74
4 ,4
4 :i
2f.7
4 CO
SHEEP There were only a ftw -ears of
sheep and lambs In s.ght this morn-ng. anil,
as the demand continued brlFk, the market!
could be quoted active and steady to strong.
Anything that had any kill to it cliar.ced
hands very leadlly at very satisfat t ry
prices, so that even the commoner kinds
weie easy to sell. Owing to the light re
ceipts tho pens were cleared at an early
hour. Sume light-weight vearllngs sold as
high as 14 75 and ew-s brought I3.K'1. There
Were ryn n, im. u ... nr 1 V. nn
The supply of feeders was small, the same!
as nasi Deen tne case all the week, and the
market could safely be quoted fully stet.dv.
(juotati lis lor corn-ten ct Hk: cvc'-h
western lambs, ti.!iC''6-75; fair to good
lambs, t4.73v 5.2.".. g.3d to choice yearlings.
t42T.fi 4 65, fair to sno'l yenning. 44."ifM.2'',
good to choice wethers. xs.5"njr4.(K'; fair to
good wethers. t3.256S.50; good to choice ewes,
P.2:tT3.C5: fair to gord ewes. t3.ti3.25;
choice feeder lambs. 3.ir4.l0: fitir to p-M.g
feefler lambs. 47! ?.".WJ tie ree.lr vnarl.i.. a
t3.rr-jS .50. reelr wethers. tS'.ltVj"!.5S; fH-dor
'". I1.75(rt.2i; culls. tl.OuS1.75. Rcpre-
cuiaina nam;
Av
... S4
...161
... HI
... 45
...n:i
...1 "6
. K
... Mi
... 47
... M
... M
...MS
... (
.. G2
... 74
... t
... 53
... C3
...140
... J
...1"1
... 80
... V2
Pr.
t w
1 75
1 44
3 50
3 55
3 as
t 75
3 75
I 00
4 5
4
4 6 "
4 75
t r.-
5 25
6 ti-1
3 41
4 25
t AO
! 60
3 80
4 (H
4 65
6 15
R cull ewes
1 buck
IKS western ewes
18 cull lamb
22t western ewes
western ewes
20.7 western ewes
5 western ewes
10 western lambs ....
2S7 western yearlings
10 western yearlings
470 western yearlings
21 western yearlings
2 western lambs ....
SI western lambs ....
M western lambs ....
149 native ewes
327 western lambs
41 western lambs
1 western buck
242 western ewes
1 western wethers ..
55 western yearlings
31 western lamb
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Light
Hecelpts of
Weak Caltlt
All Stock, with
Market.
, FJlCAP- J."n' --CATTLE-Reeelpts.
3(i0 hesd; market slow a:id weak; good to
Fn-", tee' Ji-W'S-tt: poor to medium.
U.5ti4f0; stockers and feeders. t2 25'4 25'
5,-?'.i;75?';7; rir,r' 2 3ii4.4'j; c.tnners;
ita?Aa ;Dbu"f' 2 l"'" 30; calves. vJ3.6.K)47.3.
HOG8 Receipts. So.uai head; estimated
I?m?zr?.n'; aM.h"d: mixed and butchers.
ll.toiS.02H; good to choice heavv. 14 iUKtii (to-
h?.Vi'hT h-v--. V'SW; -light. 1404.70;
bulk of sales. f4.704.M.
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, t 000
head; market for sheep and lanrais, steadv
good- to choice wethers. i.l(K.; fatr i0'
li1 aftm1"?,- 3,2D' : western sheep"
Kexe York LIts Stork Market.
4 ..1' J?": -BEEVES-Recelpts.
2.818 head; steers Italic higher; bulla steadv
to lc higher; thin cows steady; medhi'h
and good cows 1Mi25c lower: shout all si.ld
stockers, t4.iajtft.iti; bulls, t3.00M 5ft- cows'
t....o3.6&; extra fat t4.10; oxen. t3.Vrf&4 w'
Cables quoted live cattle steadv at Imi'iv
sheep firm at ll4al2Hc; lambs at 13Wc
dressed weight; refrigerator bt t f lower
st sc. I
CALVES Receipts, 42 head, market slow
veals 60c lower; barnyard eslves rl,.r:
veals. Ufii-.(l0; barnyard calves. tS.O'ibS 7S:
city dressed veals. sigiS1: per lb.; country
dresei. 6i lie per lb.
FHEEP AND I.AMBS-Reeelpts. f 23
head; market steady: few fate arrivals he'd
over; sheep. I3 0uy4 00; export sheep t4 6j
lambs. Mi'fi7 15. '
H(j18 Receipts. 4.100 bead: markst
steady; state and Pennsylvania $5 ).
Exports, 150 cattle.
Kaaeas City Llvo Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 8 CATTLE Re
ceipts, t.200 head, including 15(' southerns
market iilbc lower; exKrt and dressed
beef steers. 44 1564.80; fair to good, ti'bkv
4.10; western fed steers. (3 2594 50; stockers
and feeders, steady. t2 MM .Oti; southern
steer, 2.&ojf4.10: southern cows. tl.t"i2t:
nntive cows, tl 2f.'&3 75: native heifers, t2.5"ft!
SK": bulls, steady, t2.25iU3.50; calves, steadv
42 S"4rS 7B.
HOUS Receipts, 7vi head; market steady
to 5c lower; top. I4 K24: bulk of sales. 44 00
4j4.au; heavy. 44 2S4-K2t,: packers, t4 45
1.7?: tile and light. 14 -j4 574.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receir.t. 100
head; msrket steady; native lambs. t5 25a
5 75: western lambs, ti tles 40: fed ewes
tZ.tasg4.a6; western fed yesrl'r.gs. t3ft&ll0;
sullen inu leeuers, c.wtl.,D. I
t. Loals Lle Stock Market. I
LOUIS, Jsn. CATTLE Receipts,
1.6ia) head, liiculding 400 head of Texan'
market active and steady; shlpsing anil
export steers, t4.2f.i5 25: dressed beef and
butchers steers. 14 (n'j6 00; steers under
l.OuO K)unds. t3.7W4.il5; stockers and feed
ers. t2.25'(jT6t: cows and heifers, t2.2MJ4 50
csnners. 2 00431.2s: bulls. t2.Vjt!00; calves
t3.'i04j7 (O; Texas snd Indian steers. 12 &oi
4.3": cows and heifers. t2.HK31.S6.
HOGS Receipts, 7.5o0 head; market dull !
iw .ihi iiwit; rigs ana urnta, 41 4ou4 .&
packers. 44 4.'i4.tiu. butchers and best
lievv tl Sic 4 W-
BHEEP A2D LAMBS Receipts. 1 500
head; market fairly active, steady: native
muttons. (3.3064 0o: lambs. (4 25i!f : culls
and bucks, t2.tma3.50; stockers, 2.0ufc3.00.
t4ek la Sight. '
Following are the receipts of live stock st
:hs six principal
tern cities yesterday:
cattle. nogs. Bheep
lmaha .x..
"hlcmgo .....
anss City
Ixmis ...
"t. Juseph ..
Moug City .
Totals ..
(1117
4 627
8 (
10
15. ti
liUt
..t (i0
..I 2"li
..1 M
..1.110
. toO
Si tsJ
7 !
7.5A
Ii'.
(0t)
..11332 42.203 14.540
! rllr Uve Sleek Market.
SIOUX CITT. la . Jan. (.-Special Tele--ram
CATTLE Receipts, ; steady;
eves. (3 ftut3tVuv; cows and heifers, (2 OufJ
': stockers and f-rtra, tl.504ii5ti; calves
rd yearling..- t2 2i3.26.
HfMJIS Ripl. 6aj0: steady; selling at
l.ii14.:; bulk. t4.tV.V4.tf.
I. Joseph Ltvo Stock Market.
BT JOSEPH. Jan. I CATTLB Receipts
.Lit beavd; luavrket Steady; uaUvea,
11
ltCAt30
mxE4roui
idwards,
Mala Office
Manhattaa Hid;.
IT. PAIL, MMV
Dealers la
Stock, Grain, Provisions
Roupht and sold for cash or carried as
reasons Me mnrglns. upon which a commls.
tlon will be charged of H on grain. el
stocXs and , on f.ax,
PrlTato Wires.
Writ for cur market ietter snd prlTattl
telegraph cipher mailed free.
SHIP YOUR GRAIH TO US
Pron-.pt Return. Best Facilities.
Llber&l Advances. Usual Commission
riRAKrii officesi
OMAHA 110-11 Bosrd of Trad Bldg.
1 hone 1614
SOUTH OMAHA 323 and KS ExehSIUTS
Bldg. 'Phons 73.
COUNCIL. BLUFFS 406 and Sap
EU. 'Phons 6T4
MUCOLX, CBS MOIXKaV
ps'ih f ,na as
JtZi COtlPAHY
STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
JV live over 160 i.tH-skl
References: 173 Stat aid Pat l Banks.
OCR gF.RVICK 19 TUB BIT IT.
Out of Town Bvalnaa SoLxltsd.
Omshs Drsacb: teltPar ass 5t- Tal. 47
TH0S. M. WADDICK. Corretpondeot
H
FARM, RAKCH and CRAZIK8
Western Lands
alone the line cf the Utiles Pacit
Railroad are attracting the attention of
Capitalists settling
INVESTMEWT
The purchsaa of rbi-sp Welters lands
(sold t'ir ch or on time payments) Is
fully justified by the preset:! prices and
seating conditions for subatsotial aad
growLng revenue bach nvpoTtunttie
In the West are fat: riug. Facts,
map and particulars FKKB. ,
Land dlpt. uis PaJ-ie at.. owihA.Na.
Ill isiaiiiaasaaseaaaiiii ism n.ultll im II
REAL KSTATK TH.4MIFEK9.
DEEDS filed for record yesterday, aa fur
nitdied by the Midlitnd Guarantee and
.Trust com puny,- bonded abstracter, 16U
Kainam strt-et;
Siierlff to Mary A. Hutchinson, lot
12. block 15, Walnut Hill add t 217
Mary A. Rushlau to Un M. tljarde,
part lots 1 and 1, block E, Lows'
dd 1.M0
Mary A. Wallace to Charles Kowurlt
and Bartha Koschurtx. lot 1 Wal
lace's :st sub
Lewis Plant and wife to Henry
I. mt. lot 4. block 25, Florence.-.
Josef Kostk and wife to Alvis Pesek.
too
76
lots iv and 11. Bulllvan s add..
1.200
Jennie Carey and husband to Mary
Caldron, lot 7, block , South Omaha
Park ;
Harry V Westerfleld and wife to
Marti ODonnell. lot 7. block 22.
Omaha View extension
Msry M. Martin to Charles W. Mar
tin. Herbert R. and Bessie L. Martin,
part block 16. 8 E. Rogers' sdd
Bheriff to Ellis Tarnall and Annie
to
150
750
arnalL, part lot L Capitol add..
6,770
5.15; cows and heifers, tl.754.35; stockers
and leeucrs, 2.7i.ii 4 .flu.
HOGS Receipts. 3Mi head: market
steady to Ire lower; ligl't, $4,6014.70;
dium and heavv. t4 '&14 (l5.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts,
head; market steady; sheep, $5.00.
was
me-
1,313
wood
M-lal Market. .
'.NEW TORK, Jan. t M ET ALS Ths lo.
cnl market for copper ruled oonsidersbly
firmer today, prlcts advancing; about Ho
all around, making an advance of 10 per.
c-tit in two riii vs. The Improvement Is due
to light 04Terir:g and Improved home and
export Inquiry. Iike Is quoted at 12.2'4
il3.t".- electrolytic at' (l! 2i'U.s7U. Tho
English market advanced 7s 6d. with spot
ot 4.5k Ids and futures at 57 15s. Tin wss
also firmer locally, closing at an advanco
of about 75 points, with spot at t-.2iVa2S.4S.
The London market advanced 1 6s for
spot to 132 I'M, and 1 to 132 10s for
futures. Ijocally lead was unchanged at
t4. 2554. 45. The English market was Is Id
higher ut 11 7s fed. Bpelter In Londofl
closed unchanged for spot at 21 7s 6d.
The local market declined 10 points on ths
outside price, making the average -prlco
6c off at t5.(fi5.10. The Glasgow market
for- Iron closed unchanged at 45s Hid snd
Middleshnruugh unchanged at 42s 6d. Ths
New York market was about steady and
nominally unchanged. No. 1 foungry
northern was quoted at tlt.OO'Slt.G; NaT 1
foundry northern, tUOifaUta-i: No. 1
foundrv southern snd No. 1 foundry south
ern soft, tl3.75UH.2s.
Soger Markst.
NEW TORK, Jan. l.8t7QAR Raw,
nominal; fair refining, He; centrifugal. IN
tfst, Sc; molasses ut;ar, 2-c; refined,
auiet; No. 6, i&jc; No. 7, 4c; No. . t5c;
No. . tJc: No. 10, t hic: No. 11. l.N0c; No.
12. t.75c; No. It. .70c: No. 14. t.5c; con
fectioners'. 4ic; mould, 4.2ic: cut loaf,
5.25c; crushed, (.55c; granulated, 4 46c;
cubes, -4.TCic.
MOLA-iiSES Firm; vNew Orleans, open
kett. gfKid to choice, 31'r3c.
NE7V ORLEANS. Jan. SUGAR Qulst;
open fettle 2V3c; centrifugsl, 37 I-I69:
centrtfugal whites, 2"i2 11-16, yellows, 3WW
I r.-isc; seconds, zl)fi,c.
VOLA8HES OulerV OJ.CI1
oien kettle, SUa.
Syrup, dull. 2ia'27c.
Whisky Market.
CHICAGO Jan. 8 WHISKY Steady; on
bHsiw of high wines, t! .27.
PEORIA. Jsn. 8 W1IISKT On basla
of nnlxl.ed gis'ds. tl.tlH.
CINCINNATI. Jan. 8 WHISKT Dis
tillers' finished goods, steady; on basis of
high winea, 11.27.
Did Sot Charge Ten Taaaiaal.
BALTIMOP.F!. Jan. -Dr. William Oslsr
of tills city denies the correctness of a
statement contained in recent press dis
patches that he ciiarg-d a flQ.000 fe for a
twenty-minute consult itUou with other
iih ticlatis 1n th case of Captain Frederick
P.it.at of Milwaukee, lately deceased. Dr.
Osier says he charged an ordinary fee for
tht service performed by him.
Meaaiohls Klectloaa Close.
MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Jan. t Definite re
sults on the municipal election will not be
known utitll Mtiday next, when th vote
Will be canvassed. Irregularities occurred
In the Fifth and the Ninth ward, and th
result of the count there will be th de
termining factor. Barring the vote In
theae two wards, ths administration ticket
has a saf majority.
Wilt ot t ootolsi Pa oat.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. I Ths will of Csp
tain Frederick Pabat. Med this afternoon,
leaves an estate estimated at tKMiUi.OO In
trust. No public beq jeats art mads. Tho
widow and four children and an adoptod
daughter eauh receive one-aixth of th so
ts te. Th widow I given an option f a
I500u0 annuity in lieu of one-sixth ot ths
estate.
Bolls, (ores oad Frlooo
Find prompt, surs curs In Bucklen's
Arnica SaJvs, also ocsema, aalt rhwm,
burns, bruise and plies, or no pay. tso.
For sals by Kubn Co.