Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 12, 1904, Page 11, Image 11

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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
ast afirtt Nt ton i Owbg to UoesrUn
Tr-.to.ion
OPENING PRICES STEADY AND FIRM
(yrfJ Denaand far Cash tin aad
Better Export HiiIimi (iihi
Flrnaaese la the torn
PH.
CHICAGO. Jan. 11. Argentine weath-r
rToii eu iiumpi toum la wheal, lue
uiaiaei tmiirii miui.f, wuu May up y
Aiay com ia Huwc uigner and tiau uu
Cllangeu. i't.utis.ulj alt Umnaliged to
'; lower.
4" unt mamet hi a nervous affair
owing to in uncertainty surtouuuitg 1 1
transactions ox trie leauit.g bun interest,
a.e opening prices weie steauy 011 ln
nmn,itvt, urm attitude 01 me Liver
Iuol maritcl, anl May wm unctiangeo to
ic hlgner at iiv- ins nimtsti eased
oil soon alter me opening 011 seum, one.
ti larger wuilds shipments lnii expected
and on liberal teoeipis, together wan muie
t-aceiul news imra the imr mt At twe
inere was considerable buying uy me i t
longs, 'the local crow J lolioweu the leal
ana the market became urmer, May ad
vancing to VV., '1 he big ura tuia tnen
changed tactics and aula freeiy and with
orny scant support May retorj to Iv'f.-.
'1 he uecline was emphasised by the late
Liverpesii tables, wnun were quite wen,
'toward the close the market again firmed
up on advices I rum Argentine teporiing
iinfavoraoie harvesting weather, 'the same
interest that had been prominent 011 both
the buying and selling sld-i tamer In
the day took a pronounced stand during
he last few minutes of trading ami bought
heavliy. The close was strong, with May
at the top price, Myastv:'. ise.in of
iSc. Clearances of wheal and flour wers
equal ti 4a&,'Mt bushels, primary receipts
wers 2,54.iuu buebela. against ano.Tuo bush
els a year agn. The amount on puss:ise
decreased 600. noo buslelB. while the visiiiia
surely inciesed 1 nsi."( bushels. Jlni
meapolls, Dululh and Chicago reported
receipts of boo cars, against .il cars last
week and XfU cars a year ago.
An Improved demand (or cash corn, as
welLas a better export business caused
firmness in the corn pit in spite of a
cumber of bearish influences. The prin
cipal bear factors weie the larger re
ceipts than expected, easier cables ar.d
lees prospects of war. Commission houses
were the best buyers and offerings came
largely from local longs. The late strength
In wheat helped to create a strong tone
at the oiose. May was a shade to Sft'nc
lower at the start, opening at 4'.V'f ,"o.
and after ranging between 4. u47y.
closed at tha lop. Local receipts were .-)
cars, with none of contract grade.
There waa a little easier ft cling In oats
early In th day on moderate selling by
commission houses. Influenced by the action
rf wheat. The market steadied later on
bdvlng by local traders and May closed
rinohiuiged st 3Vic, after opening a shade
gr, at B,tllf, inn welling oeiween
nl JWuWc- Locat receipts were
m cars.
Provisions were 'weak early on excep
tionally hewvy receipts of hogs ami a de
cline of JftfilSo In prices at the yards. Com
mission houses were good buyers, how
ever, and with only moderate offerings
most of the loss was regained. The clse
vn stendv. with May pork TV lower nt
SI 2 7?V May lord was uncharged at 5.so.
and ribs off SSc at S 50.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
V cars; Corn, 540 cars, oats. L"5 cars; hogs,
44.10 head
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.1 Open. High I Low. Close. i Yes y.
Wheat
May
Julr
Sept.
C01 n
Jan.
May
July
Oats
Jan. May
Juiy
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
Juir
Ribs
Jan.
May
-. Juiy
I ' I
,hSi! . MS M-H
TO KS3,;T
4T-.V
43'i
4t
Cm
6MTM
4THi
4TS 4"i
4tfS 4P,ii47
ru! M'i! r. H
i: 50
12 Mi
12 52HI li
12 W I 12 60
11 45 12 50
12 T2H 1- W
I 4TW 53 I 47V 5 67
f 7t-. tn I O ( " 9 sO
C 75 I 824 16 82V
I 25
45
ti
25 2T.
52V
6 :5 25
& 1 52S
57H'
No. t.
Cash nuotatlona were as follow:
FlXJt'fc Market ataadv; winter patents.
S4.luu4.25; winter straights, t.l.Ki'M 2 i; spring
patents. ItU't ltn; spring straights, i.5"t
S i': hakers. $2.3oru3 30.
WHEAT No. S, 75'uKle; No. 2 red, MSS
(uHN-No. 2. fr: No. 2 yellow. tr.Ho-OATS-Nu.
2. J6-U7',:; No. 3 white. 9
S9r.
RTE No. 53c.
BARLET tJood feeding. 3T3Vc; tair to
ctvdce malting, '.li"ac.
SEEDS No. 1 flag. 9Tc; No. 1 northwest
ern, lc; prime timotliy, 11.25; clover, con
tract trade. HI 50.
PROVISIONS Men pork, per hbl.. S12
12.:V Lard. ier 10 Ihs.. '. S-M' 55. Short
rll sld (loose). t';.im'i.37V Short clear
sldea (boxed). M SH'fi.T5.
Kollowirg were the receipts and ship
ments of hour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls Zl. 14.ju
Wheat, bu. " !" t SS.&sj
rn. hu 'j.w . fi7.H"d
tats, bu... aiioiii laa.iuu
Rvc. bu. l. f
Barley, bu 2S.SU0 ' 5.3W
tin tha Produce exchange today tha but
ter market was u.ulet and ateady; creamery,
l'.lc; dairy. 144C.U-. Eggs, easy; at mark,
. cases Included, ;i.2tc CbeiM, ateady at
SEW YORK tili ERA I, MARKET.
tatlas af ths Day Varlaas
CasaaamxIltUs.
NEW TORK. Jan. U.-FIX5VR-Recelpts.
21. M) bbls;' exports, 13, Of bbls.; sales.
(.few packages. Tha Biarket was dull.
but steady and uachanged; winter
r items, M.2t"i4.M: winter atiai;nts, 441
(6; Minnesota patents. JCuajt.iM; winter
extras, SSrnitf; Minnesota takers. 13
4.0V; winter low grades. Cits a 3 to. Ry rlour,
su-dy. fair to good. t.1. Mful 4u; choice to
fancy. CI ti 4 ITU. Buckwheat flour, dull;
V-5q - s-
CoHNMEAL Steady: yellow western,
1 M, cltr. Hut; kiln drlel. S2.xal.()0.
BYE No. 1 western, 4"4c; nominal, t o.
b., afloat: stats and Jersey, fcrtw -
BARLEY Iull; feeling. 4&c; milling. 47
C"e. e. I. f., buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 10.7J1 bu.; exports,
15. ITS bu ; sales, lloO.nnv bu. futures. No.
1 northern Iuluth. Sejc f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b.
afloat. Options opened steady and at ens
tlraa during the loremmn showed strength
00 good Chicago buying, but for tha moat
part acted weaa. This was due to higher
late couaols, big northwest receipt and
a large viaible supply. Later tha market
rallied aguiu on strong Chicago buying
anS closed unchanged to lc net higher.
Paies Included No. 2 red. KVjc closed,
alec; JulV. Vac. closed, .
CORN Receipts, . bu.; sales. l2fl.fVrO
bu. futures. Spot market was siesdy; N .
1. t4-c elevator and .c f. a. I. afloat;
No. 3 yellow, 67Vc; No. 2 while. 53c. Option
market was firm throughout the forenoon
in predictions of snow west, steadier
cables and covering, but responded to
peace newa and literal receirua, closirg
ret. unchanged. May, b-Wc, closed.
OATS-Recelptt, 55.50 bu.; spot market
wj dull; No. 2. Cc: standard whlue. 440;
No. 1. 41c; No. 2 white. 44V44Vi N'-
white, 44c; track white, western. 4.VJ4TV;
trac white, state, til'-JiTc. Options
fitrrinal,
FEEl-Flrm: erring bran. S-V VM SE;
mldd.mgs. yVSf -4 ti . ftty. fn Oosi'-'v 50-
HAY-Steady; shipping, tk'ijTU:; good to
Choice
HOPS Frn: stste. common to cho!e
14 crop. 2$y3T.?: 1C crop. JM-'-: olds. Vr
lac: Pacific coast. 13 crop, SoijSic; l.i I
crop. -J J -' : olds, s 15c.
Hir F!-F!rm. Ot.lv.ston. 20 to 3 ta.
IV: rnlifornia. 21 to 25 lbs. lc; Texas dry.
24 to 30 lis. 14c.
LEATHKR-i-irm: acid. 2Jf.25-Jc-
RICE Steady; dotr-eauc, fair to extra.
JK i.c: Jpan. romlnal.
I-RoVlSIt 'N1: "V.f. quiet: family. '! " t
ll.iO; n.ess. gSu); 'eef hams. C-'i UJim,
pa kel. fcV'i!' w; city extra l uila m"1
tls "U17 fk. Cut uieata. Irreirular: pickled
bellies. r50ia.X: pickled sh-.u! ier. IT 0
plcklt-il harus. 5'iUi;6. Li-rd. steady;
western . earned. IT ij: Janimry closed st
tT lO. titim nal. oontint.t. T J6; compound,
So.Jf.V.450. P-rk st.aJv, family. IIS ....1 ! 30;
sh-rt c.esr. U5iulsiw: mess. II
TAI-LoW Firm; city. 5-,c: country.
Hi'iiV.
BITTF.R Steady ; creamery. 15;4c:
st ''e d rv. iS-l.'lc. .
CHEtSK Steady: stats full cream,
fancy. la-g and small, rolor-d and whits
Ser t'mber 1; : late made 1 So.
F.i".f-e!tedv: w met. rn. 2Ti3:c
ltjt"l.Tn Y-AI!v. firmer; Wratem chick
ens 12c: fowls. 14c: turkevs. 14c.
asy. wert.rn c 1. kens, U'ul4c; fowls, ilrt
-c; tJrkeya. Ii4ilac.
MlaaeaiMlta W keat, flair aad Bra a.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. n. WHEAT Ma v
mc; July. a6ac; Bpltmbr. Tac On
It : No.
: So. 2
1 hard. SV; No. 1 northern.
northern, R-'c; No. I northern.
ib-,c.
r l I'R F1rt pxtents, UVH.: second
patents. 14 B.VU4 first clears. 13 3o'(i3.4;
second clesrs, 12 362 45.
BRAN la bulk. 114 5 ; 14.75.
OMAHA WHOLES 4LR MARKET.
Csadltloa ( Trade aad Qaatatloat
tnplr and Fancy Pradac.
FXXJS Receipts mors liberal; market
Weak; freah stocs. c.
uVK lt.il'L'l Hi-Mens. 5c; spring chick
ens. S'-sc, roosters, accordirg 'o g. 4uic;
tuika. 11; duck. .iJr, geese. Uic
LREriPtlj PoL XT Iti-Turkcys. lbulTc;
oil torns. lijl.ic; ducks, l'Jfellc; geese, I'.k;
chl'-k-na. luullc
Bl'TTER l-acklng stock. 12Sc: choice
to f.inrv dairy r"l;s. lijlsc; separator, 24c.
FRESH FISH Trout. Ptc; pickerel, he;
pike. iT . perch. 7c; Mm Ash. Ijc; whlteflsh.
c: salmon, lie, haddock, lor; codfish, 1-c;
rd.rapper. li : lobsters, boiled. -per lb..
3c ; In 1 t -r s. green. rer !B., 2-c; bullheads.
11c; eaifih. 14c; black bass. 2o-jJ5c. halibut.
I'M-; cra la, 12c; herring.. 5c; white bass,
Uo; tii;. fins. Sc.
OYS TERS New Tork counts, per can.
43c; per gal., I; extra select, per can.
J-c; p.-r ga! . II Su,- standard per can, iTc;
per (.!., u.afl
BRA.V-Fer ton. 11451
HAY Pries quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Oeal-rs' aesoclatlon. Choice No. 1 up
land. IHSo; No. 2. !; medium. 5.u;
coarse. i (w. Rye straw. 15 .Vt. These prices
sro for hay of good color and quality.
Demand fair and receipts light.
CORN ,c.
OATS 3Tc.
RYE No. J, She.
VE(iETABLE8.
POTATOES Colorado, S5c; Dakota, per
bu.. T'T5c, ratlve, Si'dTOc.
StVEET POTATOES Illinois, per bbl.,
NAVT TEANS-Per bu . $2.25
CELERY Srrall, per dot., 25835c; largw
California. tu'JTic.
0NH.1NS New home gTownf dry, per lb.,
lc: Spanih. pt crate, 11.50; Colorado yel
low Hnd red. l'c.
CAftltAOE W isconsin Holland, 2c.
iUR.MPS Canada rutabagas, per lb..
lv,r; whit-, per bu.. 5o.
CARHdTS-Per bu . 0c
PARSNII'S-Per bu.. iuc.
BEETS per bu.. 5c.
CALLlFLiWEH-Callfornla, per crate,
12. ,a.
CLCVMBERS Per dog.. HOC
FRC1TS .
APPLHS California Btllflowers, per box.
11 W; Baldwina and oth-.-r varieties, tf.ao:
New York Spies. Greenings and lluaets.
K. .!.
iHAPES Ptmy Catawhas. 20c; Imported
Malagas. j.r keg. to 0 fcti.uo.
CRANBF.RRlEf Jersv, per bM , 17 50;
f'-r hex. I.' r.i; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle.
M.iC.5iii Bell and Chcrrv. IS fj.
TROPICAL FRI ITS.
ORANGES Florida Brithts and Russets,
a I! sizis. $1V50. ravels, all sizes, choioa,
$i.2Vj 2.7.' : fancv S3 S.
LEMONS California farce. SO to :60
I4.ni; "hoice. ZMl to :T0 sizes. 13 50
F" j? California, per 10-lb. cartons. S5c;
iTipcrtcd Smyrna, J-crown, 14c; 6-crown,
16c; 7-crown. lie.
COCOANLTS-Per sack. 14.00; per doz..
60c
HATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs .
12 '': per lb . in 91-lb. box, 5Hc; Oriental
tuTed dites per box. S2.4".
BANANAS per medium-sized bunch. 12.00
2.50; Jumbo. 2 "fi.t 25.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wis onsin twins, full cream,
12V. Wisconsin Young Americas 13c;
block Swifs. i;c; Wisconsin brick, 12c; Wis
consin llmbt.rger. Kc.
HjNEY N.-l.ruska. per 24 frames. tl.CC;
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames. 13 25.
MAPLE S l O A R Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
CIDER-Per bbl.. 15.T5; per H bbi 13 25.
lt-'PCCiRN Per lb., iV: nheiK'd. 3'u-JVa
HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dczeu,
p.lcKed. Mc
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per !b..
IjV: hard shell, per lb, 14c: No. 2 soft
shell, per lb. 13.-; No. I hard sh-ll, per lb..
12c; Brazils, per lb . 11c; filberts, per lb ,
l'.c; almonds, soft, shell, oer 11., lac; hard
shell, pet lb. 13c: pecans, '.arge, per lb., 12o:
small, per 1h . loc; peanuts, per lb., tc;
roasted peanuts, per lb.. TV; Chill walnuts,
I2fal3Uc: large hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.50;
shell lark. per bu.. 1200; black walnuts,
per hu.. M 23.
HIDES No. 1 rreen. fic: No. 2 green. 5;
No 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 salted. ?; No. 1 tal
calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 8V; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to
15 lbs. 11'vc: dry salted hides. MfKc; sh-ep
pelts. 16T5c; horse hidea. 11.50(350.
Sif Loots Grain aad Provisions.
ST. 1WI8, Jan. 11. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red. elevator, nominal: track, 9"ri;3ic;
May. K1c; July. TS'mc; No. 2 hard. TViMic.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 42V: track,
43,c'!7 4Vc: May, liSCdfmC; July, 4c.
OATS Firm; No. 2 cash. 37V: track. 3Sa
SfVc; May, Xc; No. 2 while. 40Vc-
FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents. 14 35
4.40; extra fancy and straight, $3.904.20;
clear. S3.40i3.60.
TIMOTHY SEED Steady at 2.20g2.85:
prime higher.
CORN MEAI-Steady at 12.30.
FRAN Steady to strong; sacked, east
track. HfisSc. -
HA V Steady; timothy. S7.CKK812.50; prai
rie. 5 rHr' S.
IRON COTTON T7FS SI 05.'
P AGOING 5 TiV
HEMP TW1XK-4.'.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower; standard
mess. Jobbing, 125. Lard, lower; prime
steam. ;.J7V Bacon, steadv; boxed, extra,
shvrts, Tao; clear ribs. 17.50; short clear.
M ETALS Lead, Arm at 14.3; spelter, firm
at 14.70.
IHULTRT Slow: chickens. So; springs
c; turkeys. 1Vi12c; ducks. 10c: geese, 7c
BITTER Easy; creamery. lS'325c; dairy.
12Ji ISc.
EGGS H.'-her at 22V, case count.
. Receipts. Snipments.
Flour, bbls 14 i 14rtO
Wheat, bu ItiT.oou Q? i.rt
Corn, bu 1H4.'I 2.'1 t
oata, bu aiuuO 34.000
Kimii dry Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 11. W H E AT M ay,
TlS'Tlc; July, ,: cash. No I hard,
72:3V: No. J. 7iToc: No. 4. 63i6c; re
jected. 0jtEVc; No. 2 red, tec; No. 3. U
fcsSc
CORV-May. 401,(0 40vc; July, artmc; cash.
No. T mixed, 3&4j40c; No. 2 while. 40&Uc:
No. 3. 4ue.
OATS-'Ni). ! white. 4fJJ?41o.
HAY Choice timothy, J9.0fir.50. bid
choice prairie, S7 friis. 00. '
RY E No. t 4?V-
BUTTER Creamery, l321c; fancy dairy.
15c.
EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas
cams returned. 21V per dog.; new No 2
whltewood cases Included. 22-.
. . . Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu H7.2"0 6S f.)
Corn, bu ,32 300 41 Hint
Oats, bu a.OtiO 10,tj0
-
Visible Kanply of Grain.
NEW YORK. Jan. 11 The visible supply
of grain January 1, as compiled by the
New York Produce exchange, was at fol
lows: W heat, 40,200,000 bushels; increase. 1.995 009
bushels.
Corn. ,2oR.or0 bushels. Increase, 425.000
bushels.
Oats. ,700,0of bushels. Increase. 192 O0
bushels
Hve 11.238.000 bushels;- Increase. S.009
bushels.
Barley. S,3t,000 bushels; decrease, 11.000
bushels.
Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 11. WHEAT
Steady: No. 1 rorthern. ST1'tv: No. 2 north
ern. Mn : Miv. ,''i -Ji-.,- bid
RYE Firm. No. L S.t,
BARLEY Firm; No. 2. tkiystc; lampR
S."i2c.
'ORN Steady; Ko. I, 41642c: May. 473
4TV: tid.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. ll.-WHEAT-Spot
Arm; No. 1 red. western winter. 6a 3d Fu
tures quiet: March, 6s 4rd; May, Ca 4V,p
Julv nominal. '
CORN SjMit firm: American mixed, new
4s 3d; American mixed, old. 4a 6'd. Fu
,tres quiet; January, 4a 3d. March, 4s
Dnlntk Grain Market.
Dl'LlTH. Jan. 11. WHEAT In store
No. 1 hard. KV: No. 1 northern, 4c; No
northern. MV: to arrive, Ko. 1 hard. S4c;
No. l northern. sGc: No. 1 northern. MW;:
No. 3 spring TSV; May. WV. Julv 4c
OATS On track and lo arrive, ooVc-
Taleda Seed Market.
T"LEDO. Jan. 11 SEEDS Cover, ca-h
tf '1-,. J muary.. ! TV February. ST (24:
March. : T. Trims aUike. -)- Priu.e
tim.rthy, SI 40. '
Oil. aaa Rasla.
NEW YORK. Jan. ll.-OIIji-ttor.aeed
steady; I rvoe cruue. nominal, prime yeilow'
re. 1'etroleuin. steady; rerined New Tork'
rJ'!; . lrh'1J "Pkia and Baltimore. SS'6;
Philad.-lr r ia and Baltimore, in bulk, te li.
Roein, tinri: strained, common to good.
S-' i'"r. TV Turpentine, firm; K3Vti4c.
OIL CITT. Jan. ll.-ol I S credit bal
ance lis.; shicmenta. ItL.K.S bl la aver
age. M is bbla.; runa. P iaf libla.; aver
fe. ti..T7 bt Is ; shipments Lima 1J4 "43
L .T-Vk,""" Uma- U' bbla.. average.
SAVANNAH. Jan 11 TURPENTINE
Flrn: . V; sal, m bbla;; receipts. 111
bbls exp'-rta. K7 bbls.
. i'?lrirm - , , nt bL1 : recefptsT
blls.; expirts. 1.244) bbls. Quot;Miors
were. A B. - and D. S 'in: E. S' ' J'
r;.; o. r: H t 75 I S'-; K, M 6: V
Uli. N, IAS. w g. nK; W W
track
NEW YORK STOCKS AND B05DS
afoTsrctnt ia Stocks Modtrt'. aid ilitati
Eoottj.
COTTON ADVANCES AND WHEAT DECLINES
ply f Matey Fairly Aaaadaat
aad Is Still larreaalac. ladl
ratlag Retarw West
ern Flow.
NEW TORK, Jan. 11 There was gen
eral agreement today that the outlook for
a peaceful adjustment of the Huso-Jap-ntn
dispute waa oecldediy more chmr
ful. All tne speculative markets moved in
conformity with this view, stocks and cot
ton advancing and wheat allowing a deem
ing tendency. The movement In t..CKS
tt moderate and rather spotty and there
was obvious difficulty in holding the higher
level of prices i here was no change in
the character of the war outlook so far ss
published news Indicated, to account f"r
the reactionary tendency, which prompted
the conclusion that buyers of December
were still disposed td reslize rather than
to hold on any strengthening nppearanct-.
The very general chaiacler of the upward
movement in stocks after the opening tt.ia
morning Waa taken as an unproptttous
development owing to tha suspicion of
mampuiatlvs methods attaching to It and
the common knowledge of the existence of
stock market resources. The revival of
their activity is considered highly signifi
cant of the greater liberality of borroweis
not only in the amount of funds offering
hut In the quality of the collateral re-
T'. supply of money Is now falrlyv ar.und
snt. and is still increasing, the movement
of exchanges at the south indicating that
the return flow from that section Is being
added to the western movement. The
movement of sterling exchange away f.- m
the gold Import point Is therefore no caus.
for surprise. The lowering of the price
of gold In the London market shows the
sense of security there against any further
need for protecting the gold supply. An
engagement of gold for Import previously
made was In fact canceled tdav to the
extent of $Ts.). Sterling exchange at
Paris also continues to advance in the
absence of any pressure upon French cap
ital requirements, such as was expected
to follow Russian war preparations. In'l
mations that banklrg arrangmi nts had
been made for remitting the Panama canal
payments to Paris In installments after a
transfer from United States treasury to
New York bank deposits also served ti
Inspire confidence In the stsblllty of the
money market.
The most substantial movement In the
stock market was that in Pennsylvanl 1.
The stock was in dvmand In the loan
crowd and the Industrious circulation of ru
mors that the differences with the Wabash
party were belrg harmonized caused the
shorts uneasiness. The movement In Wa
bash securities late in the day confirmed
the restlessness of the shorts. The up
ward movement In these stocks was in
effectual to conceal the realizing In p-o-gress
elsewhere and the whole market
yielded. Amalgamated was freely pressed
to sale at the sacrifice of over a point In
Its price. Rock Is';.nd a'so yielded sharplv
In the late dealings and the closirg was
easy with not much left of the dav s ad
vance. Bonds were firm and the market showed
a broadening tender.cv. Total sales, par
value. S3.'t25.0. United States bonds wers
uncharged on call.
The following a-e the quotations on the
New York Stock exchange:
salts I igh Low Closa.
ll.nou ., V V
Atchison ....
do pfd
Baltimore &
do pfd
34a m
Ohlo....l0.31S fr.1.
1
CanauUn Pacilic 8 0 118
Central, of N. J 4u lii
Chesapeake A Ohio .. 6") SS-
Chicago k Alton 4.420 3t.Ai
do ptd u.TiO sj
Chicago Great West.. 6.T25 16
do B pfd l.tjlO lie-
li,1-! U
11
100
Ui'm
3V
16
Xi'a
16
cnicago Ac .Norm west, i.fj) ltjt
ltiTV lt
Chicago T. A T 3
do ptd b.iai
IV
24i
H-4
2V
7
1
-
7V
5x
27
1CI-4
.&'
63
IS
6T
1T0
T4H
Wj
131
214
40.
U.. C, C. St. L
Colorado Southern .
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware fc Hudson.
Del., 'Iiok. & West.
Denver & R. Grande
220
S'S
IV
561-i
2l4
16.
S.tiTi
L4;0 2TH
20 J lt6
800 2T2i
do pfd soo
Erie 11.310
do 1st pfd 1.2W
do 2d ctd 725
Great Northern pfd..'
70 7
2V I2sS
';
41'V 4
Mocging v aney
do pid
"iltnois Central 1.51 131 4 13.i
Iowa Central pit 22 22
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd l.l'O 37"- 3ivi
Ixiuisville k Nash
Manhattan L
Met. Street Ry....
M. & St. Louis...
2.2.S1 PS, luTJ, KS'-i
L14 143 143 142',
1.8H0 La U1H 1214
04
Missouri Pacilio 8.710
M . K. & T 4 330
:H4
18
40,
S24
1TH
v
ITS
3V
do pfd 3.3 0
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 2.2
41
3rf
New York Central.... S.3T.0 ISit llflj
Norfolk & Western.. 2.240 5T7 iTV .''TS
do pfd t5
Ontario & Western... 6t 217 21S il
Peni.fj lvanla 77.215 12uS ll"a 119
Pitts.. C. C. & St. L S3
Reading 10,3(0 46A, 44H
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd -
Rock Island Co 13. s) 2tS 2m,
do pfd 450 6!V 5bC
St. L. 4 S F. 1st pfd
do Id pfd
45
43.
217,
5
to
41
u
St. L. Southwestern.. 1.3o
15
HH
do pfd
4.748
15i
34S
St, Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific ..
Southern Railway
do pfd
Texas & Pacific .
Tol., St.- L. W..
,.18.52f U 143 143
212
177
..43.S.T5
.. 1
.. 4S
49H
71H
2H
25
Tss
a
K
11
lStl
4"H
J
7V
24 -t
&
377,
K
1
40U,
122
1
2o5
rv.
IT
7HVg
4
m
!54
25
H
71
9'
T4
13,S.n
10
ao
t3.Pi
2s5
l.R.V
12.5-rt
5oo
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd '.,
Wabash
do pfd
W. A Lake Erie ....
Wisconsin Central ..
do pfd
Adams Express Co.
1.S25
Am. Lxpress 4;o
U 8. Express Co
Wlls-Fargo Ex. Co
Am. Copper 43.426
Am. C. A F. ex-dlv
do pfd ex-div
E1H 4?Ai
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
Am. Smelt. & Rfng..
do l td
ns 10
10
'ijii
4S
rV
1T
V
04
US 12?V
Am. Sugar Refining
5.700 6
Anaconda Mining Co. ...
75
Brooklvn R. T 22.5
Colo, Fuel A Iron .... 2"0
Col. A Hock. Coal.... 72o
2
50
H
10.V
4
29',
li
Consolidated Gas ...
General Electric
3rt 193
0 175
191
174H 171V
::::: JT
son
70
International Paper..
do pfl
International Pump.
do pfd
National Biscuit ....
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mail
People's Gas
Pressed Bteel Car ...
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car .
P.epuMlc Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron...
C. 8 T.eather
do pfd
I" S. Rubber
do pfd
37
It
l.lfln
l.ro
1.51
f.10
lr'K
(TV,
9
8rV
:4
2S
21 5H
41
1H
7r..
3
. 1V
. Soo
.
! ' 90
. 41"
4
. ?"
. i
7
41-4
IfV
'st"
7A1
777a
11
4K
f-14
T
41 1,
1S
TS
7"1
11
4?A
K1.
l'V
42
1 -S
5"4
U 8 Steel ...
do pfd .. ..
Western Union
Nfhern Securities ..
Total sales for the day. 4flH.0fO shares
T.Madon Ufaaelr lartn.
LONDON. Jan. U T oMng:
Ceeaola. aimier ... V Y Ceitr! ..
to a-oom U t-lt, Norfolk A V...
lfit
.
.
. ;t
. m
. w
. 41
Aaaconta 4 I So eM
At-hla asat'o,,,,!,, . w
to p't t'(i i?.nnftTam4
Wa)(lwre A r 'SPad af'aom .
rana.l!-s PflBe If R-sdirs . .
Ties a Cih-c ' o 1-t pM
Chico rit w lav to s pfd
C . V St. p J- R.o-,r
riPr" l4 to Of 4 ....
tl A P O Pl So Paoftr
to ptt SU I "loa F.clB0
Fro to p4 ....
S. 14 sf4 TS r S. Sjl...
Vt M M 4m "4 ...
TtllKela cral tV5 Wnma)l ... .
tit. aV Ma It" ta pft ....
V r ' 4v
a-at
e4t
t
11 .
1-44
"
8ILVFR Bar. flrrn. rt-lU per ounce
M iNEY 3iSV per cent: the rate of dis
count in the open market for short bills Is
SVN per cent; for three months' bills.
IVi'SS per cent.
emr Tork Monay Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. ll.-MOVET-On call
easv at !3H per cet.t: closing bid. offered
at 2V time loans, easy at 44, per cent for
all d:itea.
PRIWE MERCAVT1LK PAPFR-ASBti
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm. " w'fh
actual business In bankers' bills st 14 Sf,p i
ASiifl for deai4nil ul at S4.SliVa4.S2 for
stxtT-fl?T Mils; posted rstes, 14 tiij4 e n1
4V'Vi4; eomemnlsl bills. 4MC,U4ii;.
SI L ER Bar, MV; Mexican dollars.
44c
BONDS Oorernmerf, steady; railroat.
firm.
The rtcslng quotations on bonds are as
follows: .
V. m. . reg .
to roupnm
to s r
ts ceipsa
da sew 4c. reg..
to mspom
dn olt 4m, reg -
to rrvioa
to 4s. reg
to roupoo
Alraismi gem. 4s
U 40
Atian'o, r. L. 4m...
B a O. 4
to IS"
Cetitrml uf Ga. am..
d. 1st Ine
rhea. Ohio 4-,
t hi sco A A. I.
C . B. 4 u a. 4i
1 L y. inf. 4. P'H
1' ihtt e. 4m..l"tm
l' . eiitrsl 4s
!' to 1st ine i:.
IU IV!dii t !l L . T
K'- M . K A T. 4o Km
I do IS
1: 1 S. R R of M c 4a. V
101 m S. T. C. a. .-
.lf." N 1 r i. i. i: ,
.No. Part 4a
I In l Tl 4
-" V. A W. r. 4 US,
l'-- O ft. L. 4s A rtr .. .
Pens eon. sr.
1U4 HnsitlDt t0- W
s St. L. I. M e i- 1:1-4
7 St. L A S F. ft. mv V.
T5 St U . W Is tt t
1 SetNra A. L. 4s 7-
'... s p. ( 4s l-" So pinflo 4a
C a N W r Is.. ..I l- So. H.llsir ia Hi-,
C. R. f. a P. 4a aiTeia a P 1 lit
do cot t 7s T . St. L. A W . 4a.. Tl
C C C. a St. L. t 4a. Kt, .fnlon Pa. lAe 4a pit
Ihnaco Tee. 4a su-, do eone. 4a ,
r.a. Tobacco 4a .7 if. g Steal 24 ba 7j,
Colo. A So. 4a
"T14 W-aha.h la 115
do deb. B tfv,
74 W K. t
L R. U. 4.
Er.s prior Ilea 4a
do gen. 4a
MiWIa. Central 4a n4j
r w r. c
la. ..l'lJl ICnln S A I. e & 71
Hofkiiig VaL 4a...l4'
Offered.
Baatoa Itork (toatattona.
BOSTON, Jan. 1L Call loans. 4V&5H Tfr
cent: time loans, 5 per cent. official
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atehlaos 4s SS Allouet 41
Mn t ent.-al 4s 7i Ama i mated 4yS
Att hiaon fiTH bingham 22 m
do pti (a,, a Heels 446
Brwtoa A Alhanf ....144 Centennial if 4
Bonus Maine .1(4 ( opper Range ai,
boato.l Klaated ....14S , 1'ommloa Cuml a
N Y , N. H A H...1. frausiin
rltihbjrg pM l.i 1. 1. Rorale
t'nlon Paridc 7f M jhask 17
Mea. Centrml lip oid iHjmlDioa lo
Amer. Sugar 125 ier.ola gu
do ptd 124 ' Parrot in,
Amer. T. A T L!5 WulOi-r W
rim. I. 4V S a! Santa Ta Copper
Oneral Elertrle ...lT!i Tamarack p
Masa. Eler triQ Ii-a, Trinit j t
do p!d 7b I'nited Slates 1
t olled Fnilt 7 I lih 1414
V S. S'etl l' ,lv, torta 2
do pfd f J Winona 74
W'eatlng. commoa ... M Wolverine to
Advenlura J",;la;j West J4
-Asked.
leer Tork Mlnlmg Qaotntlons.
NEW YORK. Jan. U.-The following are
the rln.lllff nnnlallnn. n.. 1 i . n .. I,
- - - ...a, uw,a..ui, uu 111 i . 1 ; . eiwLar,
Adama Cos
It 1 LIU la Cbiaf
7
Alice
breeca
Bmnawirk Cob .
Comsrofa Tunnel
Cja. tal. Va
Hurn S l.r
Iron Silvar
. . 26 i Ontario
.. 1 iOphir
. . I Pot oaf
.. Vii Satage
. 9ierra Nevada
.1' Small Ilopa ..
Iglauumrt
.. .S"0
...4:,0
... 31
... 7S
,..1K)
., -J
..lis
Lea J Tl lie Cos ..
I
Afessment paid, offered.
Foreign Financial.
IXiNDON. Jan. 11 Rat.-a for monev and
discounts today were firm. Business on
the Stocg exchange was cheerful, operator
being cuierty occupied with the mining set
tlement, in spite of contradictory tar
eastern reports, optimism prevailed. Con
sols were strong, out ciosea a traction be
low the best quotations of the day. Home
talis were harder. Americans opened steady
and moved to above purity. Haiti:nore t
Ohio and Chicago, Milwaukee dt esl Puul
were the tealuiea Traders was flat on
a disappointing traffic return. Japanese and
RussIjus advanced a point. Kaftlra im
proved on bear covering and continental
buying. The amount of bullion taken Into
the Bank of Luglaud ou balance today was
4.10.UUU.
PARIS. Jan 11 Trading on the bourse
today was calm, the Improved advices lrom
the lar east advancing International and
Russians and Japamse sharing In the im
provement. Russian imperial 4s closed at
!.8n. Industrials were inactive, 'i ,ie p: u
vate fate of discount was 1 U-ifi ree cent
Three per cent rentes Wmre fc.f 55c for the
account. Exchange on Lonuou, -jt i.c 1 o
checks.
BLRLIN, Jan. 11 Prices on the boure
today were uecldediy stronger. Exchaniie
on nondun, 2om sapfgs for checks. The
discount rate for short bills was 2 per
cent; for three months' bills, 2S per cent.
Bask Clearings.
OMAHA. Jan. 11. Bank clearings f ir to
day were SLiM.155.14, an increase ol Trlii3.;4
over the corresponding day laa year.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. TPi-COTTON The
market opened firm at'arv advance of !.u 1
points, following cables cohsMerubly better
than expected and a better feeling regard
ing the far eastern situation, coupled with
an impression that the disturbances had
been pretty well discounted. After the call
there seemed to be a fair demand from
scattering sources. Including bull support
and buying for Wall street account. Asound
midday Juarch was selling at 13.vc May
at H.ltic and July at 14.1tsc. These repre
sented net advances for the day on tnee
positions of Mfcja points. The advance at
tracted considerable profit-taking bv early
buyers and in the afternoon the market
ruled a little easier, aa to prices, which
sagged off slightly. The list, however, was
finally steady as to tone and net ley 's
psdnta higher. Sales were estimated at
is.i bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 11. COTTON
Steady; sales. 5.45y bales; ordinary, 10 li-Hc
nominal; good ordinary, 12Sc; low mid
dling. 12V,c; good miodling. U13-nc- mid
dling fair. 14 3-16c; receipts, 13.21'3 bales
stock. t'A.rVW bales. Futures, stea.iv; Janu
ary, 13.6-6 13. Toe; February, 13. KM 13 V7c
March. 14.L:r(il4.13c; April. 14.22(514 jfc; M iv
14.4SraH.44c; June. 14 45't 14.55c; July. lAoVii
14.c; August, 13. Mj 13.145c.
L8Tl;.1tfJL1S iiln- B.-COTTON-Firm and
V higher; middling, 13V: sales, "20 baleg
receipts. bales; shipments, 3u bales
etiK-k, 1D.S43 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 11. COTTON Spot
moderate hllMin.a .1 n . ,1 ...
. : , " jji hts iu
points higher; American middling fair
i..iKl; good middling, 7 54d; middling, 7.44d;
low middling, 1 isd. good ordinary. T2sd
ordinary. 7d. The sales of the day were
j, one bales, of which l.miO were for export
and Included 6.5ou American. Receipts were
3S.UU0 balea. all American. Futures opened
firm and closed steady. American middling
F; u 7i'ia"uar'. 7-S6ej7.27d: February
March. i..od; March-April. 7.24d; Aprll-Mav
ipu,.2od; May-June. i.2147.22d; June-Jul'v.
7.11; July-August, 7.16d; August-September,
SMU.
Metal Market
NEW TORK. Jan. U.-M ETALS Spot tin
advanced 1 2a id in London to 4.J33 I's
d and futures were 1 i-s higher at 133
lis. Locally tin waa firm, with spot quoted
at SJf.2iHi21t.fcV. Copper advanced Ia for
io u'uwii, ciomug m mat position at
A lis, while futures were unchanged at
4.j7 1. Locally copper is firm. Lake is
quoted at li2.T5.ul3 uu, electrolvtlc at Si'' A"1
niJ.BTVa. snd casting at I12.5o4i12.TS. Iead
was himer at S4.4o-u4.au in tn New York
market and In London, where it closed at
11 s d. Spelter closed at Sa i"u6.10 lo
cally and 21 ITs Sd in London. Iron closed
at 4!W lisl in Glasgow and at 42s d in Mid
dlcsborough. Locally Iron Was quiet- No
1 northern foundry Is quoted at S:5 OolO 00
No. 2 northern foundry at Si4.Wr-jl5 on- No
1 north rn foundry and No. 1 southern
foundry, soft, at S13.7D-7 14 3.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 11. M ETALS Lead, firm
at S4.2a. Spelter, firm at 14. Tu.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. JAN. ll.-COFFEE-Spot
Rio. steady; No. 7 Invoice. ;v mna.
steady; Cordova. St,13c. The market for
futures opened steady st a del line of lntf
la points under the quotation that was en
couraged to some extent by heavier esti
mates for the day's interior and rather
easier Kuropean cables. During the fore
noon the market acted rather steadier as
".n?""".0' ;vteet support but turned
still easier in the late trading and while
finally steady In tone, was net 2Hf w points
lower. Sales were 12t.0ou lga. Including
January. 73c; February, 7 lie: March 7 2j
Jo.Soc; April. 7 4ic-. May. 7 5o7.7i-; Julv
7.uu7.soc: September. TJmtVsc; October, ia
S.15c; Docember, S.li.S .Sue.
Saa-ar Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. U.-SUOAR-Raw
nominal: fair refining. 2 l-6c; centrifugal'
, 1 m.mi-se augar, t l-ltsa ,.o:
refined, quiet: No. . 4 u6c; No 7, 4c- No a"
Sc; No. . S !ic: No 10. 3 S5c; No. II 1
No U I 75c; No. 13. S Tuc: Ne."l4. tV; con!
fectloners A. 4 c. mould A. 4.70c: cut loaf
S fcc; crushed, i tiic; powdered, 4 4ic; cubeai
MOLASSES-Firm: New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice IK'jrc eu
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 11 SUGAR
Strong : open kettle. 2V$Ml,e; orn kettle
centrtfuaral. 11 S-ibc: seconds. 2Vi2,c
MOLASSES Steadv; open kettle 17fte'
centrtfugal, dull. Tilic; syrup, 'dull "at
&4f2Tc.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Jan. ll.-WOOL QuotatI, jis are
as follows: Territory. I l.ah 1 fine, Ut-lbc- fine
medium. lS'atlTc; medium. lsji..,-: n yomli ji
fine. 1-iflSc; fine me.llurn. 1-viITc" medium
!W1a Utah an,! .Nevada flue. 14Vq llv!
fine medium. lVulTc: medium lj i
kota fine. liUlu.. fine medium, V,Glic
medium. i.VJU.: Montana fine choice li
fc-'s-: fine medium. 1.ic. average lao'ift.--stiple.
lielK-: medium chol- i'-yl.' '
NEW YORK Jan. U.-W(jOL-F1rra"; do-
in--1 ir rt-trtt- si x.v.
ST LOUI3. Jan. ll.-WOOI- Nominal
meiom grade c.wTiblr.g and eiothina 17i
23c; light fin. loolTV; hivy Ha- i1Ji4ic
OMAUA LIVE STOCIi MARKET
Hear? Ec pts of Cattle aad Tat 8 ock
firokt Tally Ten to Fifteea Cents,
HOGS GENERALLY A D!ME LOWER
Liberal Ran of Ikeep and Unit, bat
nt Thla Point Heavy and
Market Active aad Ptroag to
Fifteea teats Higher.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan 11.
Receipts were: Caitle. ligs. che, p.
Othdal Monday 6;a 4.J li,,4H
c-aoio uay last W eek 3 4. 4-1
Same week before S.Tj4 i.wi
Same three weeks ago... litl a.l.U
Same four Weeks ago.... 4.44t ,
Same day last year S.no a.Sj
t..4
4 4 si
la,.i.01
4..0S
tttLtll-fS Foit 'Hit YhTAR iu DAIL.
ice loiiowing uabie shows the rece.pj oi
i-a'lie, inga aum sueep at Buuth ouiana
lur the mr to uate and cuinuarona wiln
last ea. ;
11V4. 1ML lac.
.i-.s-l is.it .o-o
.of.jml lei..' -4 4,. tet
.dS.MSi .si-j lu.ey
ivA r.bgb t Duyu
Cattle
Hogs !!!""
sheep ""
i,,, . W. . . 4"u iw r.i.m .1 ouyu
uuiha lor the imsi stvgraa flaj. w.ih coia-
Date. i lf.m. iUoxiJMji ,lMj.,iJmff.;i?s.i1B7
1C. la
Deo. 1?.,
wc. la.
Lee. l.
iJec. j.
Dec. 1.
e-. U.
i-Sc. a.
- ec it.
iJeu it,.,
ec. .
iec. i,.,
iec. am.
1-ec. J.
J-'OC. ju.
I Hi li
I 4 -! i.,
I S 14,
I 4 JU tU,
I 7u
., 1 114 i . ;
I 4 It,,
I 4 a i,
I 4 4.-, i,
I ,
I 4 U . 3o
I ItH,
., 4 biV t
I 4 4. ( mi
I 4 ii -a, i,
I t- .ai A,
s ji 1 1 uij a sv i a 2k
b 4 S3, I A O.
-si 4 it, i , iu
li, 4 .., 4 .., 2,
S Ul 4 , 4, m - m SJ
(M, 1 M 4 04. 1 l. 4 .1
i 4 v 4 il 4 Ji i
OS) - , 4 Us. 4i . il
I , I W 4 4.( -
I I I I '
U I IB. U. I W
aoi 4 ami 4 u 4 4, I Hi
.a, .i, 4 1, 4 4 a -
! ( tl, 4 it 4 u .
Aj , t ll! 1 U, . .1
( 4 iK, - 4 j., -
Date. mn. iiau.Jli(l:..lisU.jl."j.llis.LA.
in. 4 64Vi C 3J 22, 4 Sol 4 2H S U
;-iin..,1.Hi.,i,.iT
Ja'tt .'. 6 -'M is w, -4.. 4.,M
Jan. ...., 4 jk,. , . 6 :tl , , W1 , ,0 . a
"li. J.... 4 tK. v i Mi is, i li, , i 4, 4 40
Jan. ...., 4 aw-,, a, ui a v, 4 34, 1 I 44
Jan. K.... ov;m, 4 a u A., 4 o, 3
Jan. lu . a... ii , . . . . , ... ,
Indicaiea Sunday.
'.Ilunales liUliunjr.
The oniciai number of curs of stock
brought lu louay by each road was:
IV M M. a. t. -".ccCv.uI1
- nlon t-aci.'ic system
C. V N. Vv
, r & M. v
-'., tl. r, jkl. at O
14
14 !
m it ;
i
w 6 2J ..
lu
3
1 1
3 ..
155 t So 1
rv. t. at Bl. j.........
t--, K. 1. a; K, east.
C, K. i. mt I'., West.
Illinois Central
Total receipt w.?
- r ...... w V, M 1
Tne aispositioii of the day's receipts wis
asaouot., eacu ouver purchaaii mm num
ber oi tieud ludicaieu:
Omaha P Uin,. i- v"l.lie- "s- 6ntP
swift and t-oi.pany!!!ii!
i-uuahy facaing io ......
Armour A Co
jvrmour, iroin sioux City
V ansaht mt Co
Cutry m Heutoll
i0oian a; co
si -Clear;. A yxtvy ..
. 1. tstepneu
Hiii Muiitzinger
Aiasio.t a Co
ti. Jr. Hamilton
L. t . Hum
oif c quintan
HobOK K hl h
t i, 4
I.ihs i
1.4M4 &nj i,,,i
. k;4 4.40J
Hi LCli
1
JU
4. J
l'5 . ....
2JU
J ....
H-i
U
L
Mi
ia
11
is
3
J)i
7-3 .... 3,
sol iM-gan
j. 1. nn n
Mike eimggerty At Co..!!
f. B. Lewis
other buyers
Totals
S.N7
4.2ia 13.5..1
. . uu . uci c- a very navy run
of cattle r ,111 :h. nn.i J. . '
1 A ill e -i K . . .
very
leavy run
and as a result pr.ies i-ould not naip nut
suffer a iharji Cecnne, iradlng was s.owr
ai all j.oiiiL.i-aijd -JU day we.i advanced
btfoie nything nke a cteararice was made.
the propoiuun of beet steers lo ilia 10. al
receipts Wis unau tnis morning, there b.
tng only about tony or dity cars 011 sale
in view 01 tne neavy receipts at otuer
points, however, prices broke all around,
the aeclme here amounting to all of HHjIjc
iraaina waa alow at the decline, as til -men
tried to prevent packers from taa.i.g
ofl thai much, and as a result It was iai"
before even the bulk of the offerings Was
disposed of. The most of the cattle weie of
the. short-:ed variety, ihe big bulk of tne
receipts waa made up of butcher stock,
and in fact tae supply of that ciasa of caitiu
was the largest tnat has been here in some
time past. I'ackers started in from the be
ginning to lake off ioiic ar.d in a cood
nnuiy instances their bids were 2e lower
than at the close ot last week. Tne same
as with steers, salesmen were slow lo iaKe
off that much, so that It was late bef re
anything like a clearance was made. The
decline was general on all kinds so that
there was considerable unevenr.ess in tlid
prices paid.
Owing to the sharp advance In the price
of buhs last week and the liberal rtciip"
this morning buyers took off ir.raj5c on ail
grdruVeMl '-hough, diu 7ot?"hoir
much change unien in the case of the in
ferior -grades. "
In -lew of the break In the price of fit
stuff feeder Duyers were also bearish Some
of the most desirable bunches were not a
great deal lower but ..side from thos the
market was a httle slow and around a
dime lower. Repreaentative sales
BEEF STEERS.
ro. at. rr. No.
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. -'"- numoer or hoars
on sale this morning, but as Chicago snd
other points were quoted lower The market
here eased off In sMnpathy. The decline
amounted to about a dime and there was
no particular change In the market from
start to flniah. Trading was not very ac
live, but owing to, the small number on
tale a good clearance was made at a rea
sonably early hour. Light hogs sold from
14 bu down, medium weights went largely
from 14 & to 14 55 and heavies went from
S4 55 to S4 60. with a top at S4 .45. Light
stuff, the same as usual, was Very hard o
rcaantatlv sales:
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tl 1 40 4 M 4S
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SHEEP There was a liberal run of shep
and lambs in s.aht at all the principal mar
kets this morning, and although Chlcaaiv
was qu ted genera :ly a dime lower the mar
ket here m ed active and hlcher.
Backers all seemed to be anxious for sup
plies this morning anl were out In gM.l
season. The market oiened brisk and
strong tn a dime higher on all desirnhle
grades of both sheep and lambs. tSome
sales in fact showed an advance of as much
as 15c. At thoee prices salesmen cut loose
frerly and an early clearance was made.
F.wem sold as high as S4. yearlings brought
In wethers 14 V and lambs S"....i.
There were quite a few rants feeders on
sale, and as there was a good demand the
market r iled active and strong, everything
being sold at an early hour.
Q'iotHtirn for porn fed stock : Choice
western lsmhs. S5.IVKi4l.n0; fair to gvvl
ambs. STi OOiiijO; good to rl oi. e vesrllrgs.
S4..Wtif,.00: fair to good yerrlt'gs. S4.25ai4 5';
good to crs Ice wethers 1 7T.ct -if,; fair to
good w-thers. S3 5vn3.T5; go.vi to chob-e
ewes. t.T5 i4iiO; fair to good ewes. S ir' f
3T5: choice feeder lambs. St S-wiO"; fed-r
vesrllngs. PTSlit.i: feeder wethers. S.' a"ut
ST5; feeder ewes. 12. 25-2. T6; culls. Sl TTni2 50.
Representative sales:
Av. Pt.
25 cull ewes M IW
ill western ewes l 3 5
322 western ewes b'2 3 S5
12TS western ewes ol 4 TO
2-19 Coluiado-fed ewes 4 "0
2.ti Colorado-fed ewes l' 4 )
2.M Colorado-fed ewes l'C 4 t
4il western yearlings Us 4 SO
11 western yearlings fS 4 '
3Sj western yearlings 1"4 4 70
5 cull ewes I06 2 25
10 cull ewes W 2 Do
1 b.Kjk 1J0 3 t
Pt2 western feeder ewes Isl 3 2j
25J1 Wyoming teenier ewes and
wethers i2 S25
4s Wyoming feeder ewes and
wethers f.9 3 25
118 western ewes ll 3 Si
1 western ewe f 3 !5
22i western ewes 91 3 Si
1 western ewe so 3
4T4 western ewes l'H 3 S5
Ssl western ewes lei 3
4 western ewes So SW
27 western ewes W 3 9
4.5T western ewes 1-6 3 i"1
222 western ewes 1"T 3 V
lsa western ewes si 4 ')
1 western ewe 1"0 4 'i
21 western ewes 93 4 W
1T1 western ewes lul 4 )
40 cull lambs 54 4 ti
11 western wethers V 4 10
2t western wetherm V3 4 ;t5
4JS western wethers l'SS 4 25
'A western yearlings S3 4 50
52 western year'in S3 4 5o
40T Wyoming feeder lambs 55 4 50
2TI western vearltnga no 4 T3
1ST, western yearlings M ' 6 00 '
S6 western "lambs To 5 2-"
1M western lamhs Tl 5 25
92 western lambs T3 5 T.0
1' western lambs T5 S 75
102 western ewes 1"1 3 50
41 weR'.em ewes 11 3 5t
1" cull laml 7 4 00
71 western yearlings 5 4 35
4" western feeder lambs CI 5
43 western iambs 50 5oo
CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Fair Receipts of All Stork, wllh
Loner Prices for tattle.
CHICAUO, ' Jan. 11. CATTLE Receipts.
45 head; market pitlio lower; gm.i to
prime steers. S5.5.Tn: poor to medium.
ii.5ot,(4 .;: stockers and feeders. S2.2.' yt.'-o;
Cow-s. Jl.jiWut25, hellers. ti.Wui.oo; caiiners.
I1..V. i2.:15; bulls, I2.ut-u4.n0; calves, t3.59'.W.
HocJS Receipts. 5.1.KIU head; estlmnted
tom irrow, io.um ; mixed and butchers, 4 bo
S49": good to choice heavy, S4.&54r4.l5:
rough heavy, 1H ..i4.v.; light. S4.3olit.tfi;
buik of sales, H oiy4 .so.
SHEEP AN U 1. VI BS Receipts, SO 000
head; market steady to loc hiaher; good to
choice wethers, 34.104.75; fair to choice
mixed. S3.25fc4.uO; western sheep, S2.7Tti4.Hu;
native Iambs, S4.00y6.3o; western lambs,
S4.5Keti.2SL
Sew York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 1L BEEVES Re
ceipts. 3.925 head; market for steers KHrjlic
lower; medium grades. 20c lower; bulls and
cows, weak to IV lower; native steers.
SI.5oi?i'3.65; bulls, S3.00t ; cows. Il.70ol.75.
Cables quoted live cattle steady; sheep,
higher at 12'iil3c: lambs, 14c dressed weight.
CALVES Receipts, 99S head; veal mar
ket steady to a shade lower; barnyard and
western calves, easier; veals, S4.5"'3'9 00;
iittle calves S3.O0-4.0O: barnvard stork, 12 75
3.50; western calves. S3. 12VM. 25; city
dressed veals, Stfjl3V Pr pound; country
dressed. (Ml 12c.
HOGS Receipts. 16.MS head; market slow,
Zyc. lower; state and Pennsylvania bogs,
j.4o; choice heavy, S5.50.
SHEEP A,ND LAMBS Receipts, 10.2S9
head: market steady, some sales of lambs
higher: sheep. S3.0trff4 no: extra, 14.45: culls,
S2 .5''!f(C.75; lambs, S5-50&7.15; no Canada
la m bs.
Exports for tomorrow: Cattle, 42 hesd;
sheep. l.rJI head, and S.800 quarters of beef.
St. I.oola Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 11 CATTLE Receipts,
7.5iD head. Including 3,o0 TexMns; market
slow, prices generally lower; native ship
ping and export steers. l4if.iTi5.20. -with
strictly fancy quoted up to 5 60; dressed
beef and butcher steers. St.0"i5.15: steers
under 1.0io lhs.. S33'j5.00: stockers snd
feeders. .' U14.15; cows and heifers, S2.2V0
4.25, with fancv corn fed heifers up to S4.50;
canners. S2 25&2.50: bulls $2 5i"t(4.0: calves.
S3.00i7.50; Texas snd Indian steers, grass.
S2.4-i4.20; fed, 31 3C&4.S0; cows and heifers,
S2 B-&3 10.
H(.IS Receipts, ll.oor) head; market slow
ar.d irreeular: nigs and lights. S4 S'y4.6u;
packers. S4.S544.75; butchers and best beavy,
4 5lfl4
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, J S"0
head; market active and steady; native
muttons. S3 0OQ415: lambs. S3.75(ioS6: culls
and bucks, S2.OOU4.00; stockers, S2.WKa2.T5.
Kuiai rity Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. ll.-CATTLE-Re-ceipts.
lu.ooO head. Including southerns:
market lhiul5c lower; export and dressed
beef steers. S4.1"fc4.T5: fair to good, fl u"
4.0u; westera fed steers. S3ir84.35; st.s.kers
and feeders, steady. S3.ou4i4.oo; southern
steers, S2.5i4 10; southern cows, Sl.iafo2.T5:
native cows. S2 .odS.Su; ruitlve heifers, I25ii
3.T5: bulls, steady, S2 25'3.5u; calves, stesdy,
S- 5' '.16.75.
Hi 7o Receipts, 7.1 hesd: market Bfilc
lower; top. 4 30 ; bulk of sales. St.Styt TS;
heavy, St.fiViit.sO. bid; packers, S4.56at-75;
pigs and lights, 14 25 u 4 S7V
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.500
head; market steady; native lamhs. S5 iorjt
t.75; western, lambs. Si !-' 5 TB; fed ewea,
S3fo3 s5; western fed yearlings, S40VH.5.00;
Blockers and feeders, S2.6Va3.7o.
Bt. Josepb Live Stork Market.
BT. jrtSEPH. Mo., Jan. II CATTLE
Receipts, S.3o head; market loil5o lower;
natives. S3.ii4.To; cowa and heifers, S2.5o
S.35; atix kers and feeders, S3 Otsm 45,
HCKJS Receipts. S.ins head; market 10150
lower; top, 4.Tu; bulk "f sales, S4.5"ij4 to.
6HEEP AND UM BS- Receipts, S.&C7
REAL ESTATE TRAS4FKKS.
Deeds filed for record yesterday aa
r.lshed by the Midland Guarantee
Trust Company, Bonded Abstracter
Far 11am street:
Jamea A. Howard and wife to A C.
Cbrlstenaen. lot In, block 15, Hal
cyon Heights Add
A. Garrow and wife to Rebecca Ihnen,
fur
and lti.i
S no
tt)
. X57
ion
1.000
isoa
so
125
STS
lot 4. block la. South Omaha
Walter J. Green and wife to Augusta
Doeraid. lot A block IX Kountxe A
Ruth a Add
John Power, sheriff, to Walter j.
Green, lot 28, block 12, Kountxe A
Ruths Add
Martin Nlbke and wife to Nellie Ma
honey, part of lot 7. block a. Bub. of
John I. Redick s Add
C. J. Camp snd wife to Alice L. Bucb
more. part of Sub. lot 1 of lot. S.
Johnson s Add
Johanna Jorglne Nielsen and husband
to Nels P. Petersen, lot 25. block 22,
Hasel Terrace Add
Frank Thompson. Exe , to Julia A
Schwarts. lot 13. block 15, Omaha
Vlebr Add
Patrick H.ictor and wife to Laura l!
Tondwean. lot 1L block 1 Mapie
Grove Add. to South Omaha
Henry E. Ranney to Mary C. Green
part of lot 7. block S. Reed s 5th
Add
Rebecca P. Armstrong to Thomas W
Armstrong, lot 12. block 7, AUlrcse
Hill
Sarah Gallop and husband to Km I lie
Wllhelmlne E. Kopke, lot T, block 1
City of Florenoe
Llzil C. Morton, widow, to Marshall
Haddox. lot X block t Kountxe
Place
Hugh S. Thomas to Evangelical Luth
eran Ebeneser f'orgregation r f Flor
enoe. lot 7. block t 1. City of Florence
Carl E. Herring and wife ti Mary E
Chapman, lot X bjock lu. Dundee
Place
Margaret A. Scott to Christian Av' w'
iieiae, lvl 7. Boafleld Add
1
10,000
115
400
CS0
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rs ft 40 4 4
ST ... 4 '?'4 J
St as 4 M St
aa n IT" 0:1 rr
! :t v 4 h:- 43
bead: market stesdr to l'wer; lambs, SS 5;
jsirl4i(is. 16 15; ewes. S40. i
Ions City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITT. Ia . Jan. 11. (Special Tele
aream )4."ATTl.E Receipts. Jo head,
jit.vkers steady; killers lit lower: beeves,
t 5o'i5 ii; cows, bulls and mixed, era.)
I 30. Blockers and- feeder. S2 5i'g i; calves
ir I vea'llngs, SC.25n.t 25.
HOOSRe.-elpts. 3.--O0 hearl Market ls
IS.- lower, selling at S4.2oy4.T0; bulk. 14. 4o
4 55.
tock In sight.
Following arm the receipts of llvm stock at
tne six principal western cities ymsterday:
Cattle. H"s. Sheep.
South Omaha va 4 1.1.74
Chicago V o
Kansas City jcmi 7 J t 2 E
St. Isuls 7 .i Ji km I
St. J.iseph S. I 4lt IS67
Sioux city J.tvo . S.lat
Totals S3.3i2 SS.S4 JLilS
Frannrated Apples and Dried Frnlta.
NEW TORK. Jan. 11 -EVAPORATF.I
AITLFS-Market l steady to firm lav
prime frulf. but generally ruled qulel; fnm,
mon Is quoted at 4r5c; prime, S'w.c; cholCm,
S'. BPd fsncv, fiwi7e.
CALIFORNIA' IK1K1 FRUITS-Prunes
are In fair Jobbing demand, with prices
rsntrlng from Jy li V. according to
graue. Apricots arm moving slowly; choice)
are quoted at 9sti9V: extra choice at Siy
lotc. anl fancy at lUilSc. Psches are
quiet, wlih choice quoted at TViT.c: extra
choice at T,s'.,o. and fancy at SvlOc
r-jtr-At;
MIwwBArOLIK
Edwards,
Slain OfBee
Manhattan Ride
ST. PAIL, MISS.
Dealera In ,
Stock, Grain, Provision
Bought and sold for cash or carried on
1 estimable margins, upon which a commit,
ion wtu be charged of on grain, w, en
EtocltB and on flax.
Private Wires.
Write fcr our market tetter and private
telegraph cipher mailed free.
SKIP YOUR GRAIN TO US
ITompt Returns. Best Facilities.
Liberal Advances. Usual Commissions,
DRAtCII OFFiCFSl
OMAHA 110-11 Board "hf Trada Bid.
Phone 15ia
EOCTH OMAHA 323 and S2S ExehB
Bldg. Phone 75.
COUNCIL BLUFFS 40 and 4ut Sast
Bldg. Pbon BT4.
LISCOLlt. DKM HOIXSamn
ftf: COMMISSION
STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
We have over ISO atnees.
References: ITS Stavta and Nat'l Banks.
OMt SERTICB IS THB BEST.
Out of Town Buatntis Solicited. .
Orssha BrasM.il! S 1 1 Jar 11 aas 54 Tel. S44T
THOS. M. WADDICK. Correspondent
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Karsaa City Day Ex. ...a 115 am
St. Louis Flyer a S 25 pm
Kansas City Night Ex..l 45 pm
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Wymore. Beatrice and
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Nebraeka Lxpreta a i: J am
Denver Limited a 4:10 Dm
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Bellevue A Pacific Jet".. a 8-3U am
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