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THE OMAIIA DAILY REE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 1903.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Situation Weaker and Market
Lower Tkrongh KerYoiunot.
WALLA WALLA WHEAT FROM ANTWERP
Vara Visible falls Ol lleaslly r the
fk and ftperalatloa la Light
IM-ath ( Ki-PreslHeat
Haatlll af C bit-aga.
OMAHA. Jan. 13. 16.
It wheat market continues a little
wnKfr. The n-latlvc weakness of Chlcag.)
and of Minneapolis broke the Chlcag. i
market and reports of nla hy the eastern
longs In the southwest rmj.tfil a slump
at Chicago. Ft linia lout 4c Thursday,
which brought It to only V: above Chicago.
Minneapolis lost If, leaving it only 40
above the May In Chicago, whfrfan it was
a few days ago 5c above the oavl'm mar
ket. These tilings caused liquidation. The
May opening this morning was at II 154.
wherejia the close of Thursday was II 164
The highest point of the session was fl lh1
and tho lowest $1 5S- Toward the close
the market strengthened! up. ending at
$1181. The Juiy lost 4c d.irlng the s
sJor .
The cesb wheat market i much duller
today. Chicago aold .") bushels of No. 2
hard wheat at S4c und r the Mar in store
and alao 15.0n In mixed lota. Milwaukee
reported 35 Kansas City wheat in
transit to New York; wold at oVvc over the
May In New York. Minneapolis eash mar
ket l He down on No. 1 northern and
iMiluth Is the same. St. Ioui retorta
No. 2 red In store filing at $1.17V which
la a drop ot Ic. Kansas City aold 35.ono
buahela of Pa'IHi: co.ist wheal to South
western millers at 11.13.
New York has received a second and
larger cargo of Walla Walla red wheat,
shipped from the Pacific to Antwerp and
reshlpped to this country for a better
market. This seems to have been a paying
venture, tho wheat being bought hy east
ern millers. The Increase for the week
at Port Arthur and at Fori William la
only 81. On) buahela. The primary receipts
are 4.'tl.oi, agulnsT "jo.')1) last year. The
hlpon'ma are JMI.(aX. against 3U.Wi-bush-e.sl
The treasury announces it will not
collect revenue, on by-products of milling
of Canadian wheat which comes In bond.
The drawback of 99 per cent of the duty
Is allowed on the flour when It goes out. in
proportion to the amount of Canadian
wheat contained.
The corn exports for the day amount to
65,000 buahela through tho Atlantic sea
board and 120,o0n through gulf ports. Tha
Interior took 36,000. buahela. The specu
lativ market continued without a pulae
of excitement. Argentine reports a slack
torlgn demand and a light movement
from tha Interior, and an easy market.
Tha Argentine visible supply is 1,612.000
buahela, against 1.929,tK) laat year. The
primary receipt are unexjiectetlly light,
being 355.UOO buahela, agalnat 734,000 laat
year. The shipments are 376. 0W bushels,
against 834,000 laat year.
The oat market continues dull. The
ahipmenta of oat on sales amounted to
about ku.OOO bushels.
The markets closed at noon today be
cause of the death of ex-President Hamill
of the Chicago Board of Trade.
Omaha Cash galea.
WHEAT No. 3 hard, MS lbs., 11.034.
Omaha Cash Prices.
AVIIEAT-No. 2 hard. U.7til.t0: No. 3
hard, 11.034; No. 4 hard, iWcfcll.O.'; No.
3 spring, 11. ui.
CORN No. 2. 394c; No. 3. 3'ic; No. 4,
394c; no grade. UWT.wV; No. i yellow, 394c;
No. a yellow. 384c; No. 2 white, 39V; No.
3 white. 394c.
OATH No. 2 mixed. No. 3 mixed.
274i52t4-; No. 4 -.nix-Hi, 2u4t27c; No. 2
white. 29o; No. 3 white, Zi'tc; No, 4 white,
28c; atandard. 2JsAjU29c.
. Carlnt Hecelpta.
I Wheat. Corn. Oat
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
fniluth
8t. Louis ....
Omaha
12
.... 85
....254
.... 65
.... :
.... 23
194
30
28
Prices at Mlnaeapolla.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany, 110-111 Board of Trade:
Articles. Opeu. I Hltfh.l Low. Close.
AVheat
Mav
July
September
l.W.l 1.1?
1.14 I 1.14V
934 93'j
'l.lSll.MB
1.1:41.144H
93 . 1 934
B bid.
Grala Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Thurs
day at the markets named were as follows:
CHICAGO.
Wheat
May ...
July ...
...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
Corn
May ...
July ..
Wheat
May ...
July ...
Wheat ,
May ...
July ..
Wheat
May ...
July ..,
JEW
. Today. Thurs.
1.164 1.164A
KANSAS CITY.
9S
444B
414 A
4
444B
45
.... I.11H4
.... 894
ST. LOUIS.
424
42V
1 164
95
l.4
90
424
4;'4
43 B
434 B
1.174
94
4-4
43t
MINNEAPOLIS.
UCLUTH.
NEW YORK.
lib
l.2?s
1.164
l.Hs
1.164
1 15
1.164
1.034
YORK VKMCKAI. MAHKET
A arlons
Aaotatlona of the Day uu
Commodities.
NEW Y'ORK, Jan. 13-FLOt'R Receipts,
17.13 bbls.; export!'. 7.852 bbla. ; murket
stead v, Imt slow; winter pntent, $4.00
fld.85,' wlntur atralghtH, (5.305.45; Mlnne
eota patenta. (5.tto'jMi.35: winter extras, 13.65
Ht.JW. Minnesota bukera'. It JitM b5. wlnier
low grades, f3.4eti 4.1i. Kyo Hour, ateudy:
fair to good. t4.4ma4 7u; choice to fancy, 14 75
i !.. ttuckwheat flour, steady, J.'.So per Pw
lbs.
CORNMEAL Easy: line white and yel
low, i.2o; coarse, new. Jl.t'T&UV; kbn dried,
IrvntjlLlO.
RYE 8teady; No. 2 western, 75c, uckeit
BARLEY Easy; feeding. 44c, c. i. f.. New
Y'ork; malting, 43ic. -. i. f.. Now Y'oik.
WHEAT Heccipts. 37,160 bu. Spot, easy;
No. X red, 11.20, elevator, and fl.2iV I o.
b., afloat; Ni) 1 northern, liuluih, 11 264,
f. o. b., a float; No. 1 hard, Manitoba,
H.114. f. o. b., aflou. The early weakness
In wheat waa aascclated with poor cables,
bettnr Argentina weather news, favorable
western weather. Willi street selling In
Chicago and liquidation. Finally the roar
kei rall.td oil coverli a, and cluhed steady
at 4tj4c ut decline. May. I1.154'(il 16.
closed at 1.1; July. II. IC -164il.i4. closed
at II ;4. September closed at 944c.
CORN Rcetpt. lll.MU bu.; exports, 4.4:W
bu.; salea, lo.ow bu. futures and 24.UUO bu.
spot. Spot., steady : No. S, R24-. elevator,
nnd S2c, f. o. b., arloat; No. 1 yellow, 624c;
No. 1 white, Z4c. The option market was
again quiet, but ruled flnn, with the wet,
closing 40 'net higher. May, au4'"6o4c,
closed at &Va.
OATS Recoipts. lutf.&oo bu.; exports, 200
bu. Spot, film: mixed oats, 2 to 32 Iba.,
.1463740; natural while. & to 32 lbs.. 374'if
3i4c; Clipped wHIte. 3 to 4 lbs.. g!4&41c.
HAY Firm; shipping, 624u67c; good to
choice, l0;4
HOI'S totsady: state cvninion to choice,
1904. JS-tiJTo: I., SotuMc; old. 14-; Pacific
coast, loot. XWMci 3tl4M:; olds, 143
17c. '
HIlES-8teady; Galveston. 2 to 2fi lbs.,
lac; California. 21 to & lbs., 19c; Texas, dry,
L4 to k'i Iha 144c. -
I KATMK.M Firm; acni.- 34'axbc
family. Ill OA
Ik Oimt hi! beef hams, f 2
PROVISIONS Beef, steady
bviyw: mea
21Su: packet, tli.taa 5.d0; city. extra India
iiifu, il :-fJ18..v Cut Kieat". noniinal: rick
led bellies, I.7&tr7.u0; pickled shoulders.
1124; pickled hanio. a.7fcf.0u. Lard. );
western ateamed. I.T5'b7.o3: ivrlned. atead';
continent, 17 10: South America. 17.66; cum.
pound. MV,'4tt7.eO. Pork. rliaK family,
lit t"til4 5"; lurt clear. iltr.trtri.11O; mesa.
112. Tla 11.26.
TALJOW Hull; city. 44c; country. 44
444e- ' ' T '
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra. t
tjf4-; Jaran. nominal.
Bl'TTER Fli ni; held creamery, common
to extra.. 31tl274c.
rilEKIK-Stroi g; atate, full cream, small,
colored and while, fancy. 124c; tine, ll-v;
lata made, colored and while, poor la
choice, V0U4r: large, colored and white,
fancy. IV. fine, llVwUV- late made. cu.
ored and white, poor to choice. 4aJic.
Evii iS- Strong: western fau'.v selected.
SI' : western average bct. 81 K .
POLl.'lHV, Aiivt, hi tn. weklet ii chic kens,
114c; fowls. ISV-e; turkevs, 14Vc; drad.
firm; westera ciuckens. 114llSc, fawls. llfl
L'V; turkeys. i6ajlc.
CHICAGO CRACt AD PROTiaiOa
Featares of tha Tradla aod tlealag
Vrlcea Beard ef Irsi.
CHICAGO. Jan. 13 Favorable crop ra
pcrta from Argentina formed the chief
f-auao fif a weak wheat market here today.
Final quotations on May wheat show a
lose of Sc. A'orn is up 4&4e. Oats are
practically un ianged. Provisions ar up
it74c.
Sentiment in the wheat pit throughout
the entire session was bearish. At the
opening May was off Sl4o to 4V at
II l.'.'dl 164. The initial weakness was
due largely to a eliarp decline at Liver
pool, resulting from bearlah advices on
crops In Argentina. Another fan tor. how
ever, thut had considerable Influence was
the well prutertd condition of winter
wheat in the Fnlted States, reports from
the west and southwest being unanimous
In the assertion that the heavy snow of
the laat forty-eight hotira would be a
great lnerlt to the crop. The hulls found
li'tle to encourage them in the cash alt
uatlon. there being only a light demand
for cash wheat In all markets. About th;
only iwm of bullish tenor was the con
tinued light receipts In the northwest.
iJurlng tho greater part of the session pit
traders were free sellers, and early In
the day there was considerable selling by
commission houses on stop loss orders.
After trading was well on the market ral
lied on liberal purchases by a leader of
the lungs. Mar advancing to I1.1SNS1 164
When the support was withdrawn the mar
ket yielded to the general liearishness,
May dropping to lt.154. Some recovery
was made on renewed buying by the snme
operator, but the market closed easy. Final
quotations on May were at II 16''al lfi4
l lesrancfs of wheat and flour were equal
to M.W) bu. Receipts were S4.121 bu., com
pared with 250.500 bu. a year ago. Min
neapolis. Dtilulh an4 Chicago reported re
ceipts of 320 cara, against 364 cars last
week and 449 cars a year ago.
Small receipts and light country accept
ances furnished the incentive of fair buy
ing of corn by commission houses, result
ing In a firm market. May opened un
changed, at 444c, sold up to 444c and
closed at 444ft444c. Local receipta were
l."4 cars, with 1 contract grade.
Firmness of corn had a steadying effect
on the oats market. The volume of business
was extremely light. Scalpers did most of
the trading. Mav opened 44i'c lower, at
ScVMlc. sold up to 614ifj14c and closed at
the highest point. Local receipts were 6s
cars.
The provisions market expetlenced a con
siderable revival of Interest, trading today
being of a fairly large volume. The best
buying was by shorts, slthotigh commis
sion houses made substantial purchases.
Comparatively light receipts of hogs was
the principal bull factor. At the close
May pork and ribs were each up 74c. at
112.70 and fi.724 respectively. Lard was 5c
higher at tS74J90.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
18 oars; corn, 241 cars; oats, 59 cars; hogs,
22. "00 head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Articles.; Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Tcs y.
AVheat
May
July Corn
Jan.
May
July
Oats
Jan. Mav
July
Pork
Jan. May
La rd
Jan.
May
July
Ribs
Jan.
Mav
Juiy
I I I
,1 15V 1 164WI
I 1 164 1 1641
VU9
99
1 lov'l l4i'l 164t
I 1 1V 1
94& 98ti4 994fr4
414
444:
45 fj4
I
414 414; 414' 414
444 444 4446 4 '444
454 45 l4 454 45 (4
jr4 304 301,; 30
:'4y3i 3144 304 314h4
304-&41 41464 304'B31,S14'4
1
12 424 12 424, 12 374
I S bo U 13 1Z C6
624'
M4!
700
6 43' I
6 ft) I
8)
65
6 90
624
S24
7 0241. 7 00
474 g 4T
75 65
1174! 85
12 374
1Z 70
5 65
6 90
7 00
i4
314
314
12 30
12 624
6 60
8 85
6 95
6 45 fi 40
6 724I 65
S 874! 80
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Firm winter patents. $5.10
5.20; straights. l4.8O4j.0i; spring patents.
!5 00tt6.60; straights. 1404.90; bakers, 12.70
to 3 9u.
WHEAT No. 2 apring. 1.121 .15; No. 3,
11.0241 1 .15; No. 2 red, it. 17V?1 194-
C0RN-N0. 2, 434c; No. 2 yellow. 434c
OATS No. i. 304c: No. 2 white, 324
S24c: No. t white, 313314c.
RYE No. 2. 74m&-75c.
BARLEY-O00H '--ding. 364j37c; fair to
choice malting, 31. 'a 47c.
SEEDS No. I flax, 11.16; No. 1 northwest
ern, 11.23; prime timothy, 12.80; clover, coni
tract grade. IIS.OO.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $12,374
11.40. Lard, per Ion lbs., 16.65. Short ribs
sides (loose). !6.124''q.374. Short clear sides
(boxed). t6.aCtii624.
Receipts and shipments for the dav were
as follows: Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 23.MO 20.500
AVheat bu.... 29,000 33,io
Porn, bu 213. 4o0 l9.9no
Oats, bu 92.8i" 99.p
Rye. bu 4.000 5.0n0
Barley, bu 60.200 SS.&W
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 19:9c;
dairies. H4fi?4o. Eggs.flrm at mark, cases
included, 22'y27c; firsts. 27c: tine firsts, 29c;
extras, 31c. Cheese firm at 114 12c.
At. I.oals tirala and Provlsloas.
ST. LOCIS. Jan. 13.-AVHEAT-.Vo. 2 red,
caah. elevator. $1.17; truck. 11.18; .May,
$1,1641.17; July, 95rjaa4c; No. 2 hard,
$1. 121.13.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 43c; track,
444c; May, 43c; July, 43Uc.
OATS Steady; No. 3 cash, 304c; track.
314fc24u; May. 314931V; No. 2 while,
324c
FLOVR Lower, as result of break in
wheat; red winter patents, $3.30116.40; ape
clal brands, !5.504?6.65; extra fancy, It.tfoSi
i.do: clear. $4.4Sf40.
8EEU Timothy.' nominal. $2.0082.40.
CORNM E A lv Steady , $2.40.
BRAN Dull ; sacked, east track. 866fiSc.
HAY' Firm for best; timothy, $.0iK8 13.W;
prairie. $6.0iFi9.50.
1 HON COTTON TIES 93c.
BAOGINO 740.
HEMP T W I N E 64c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
old. $11,374; new, $12,624. Lard, higher;
prime steamed. $6.35. Dry salt meats,
steady; boxed extra shorts. $6,624-. clear
ribs. $6 874; short clear. 17. uu. Bacon,
steady; boxed extra shorts, $7.50; clear ribs,
$7624; short clear. $7,874-
POULTRY Firm ; chlckans, 114c; springs.
ll'fcc; turseys 11'jc; oucks, 11c; geese, ko.
BL'TTER Firm;
dairy. 16ti;5e.
EtlOS Firm; 24c,
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
creamery.
241 J04c;
case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
S.Oiio 12.K)0
40.ii N.ono
19.0" .W000
61, (Ml 25.0i)0
Kaasaa City tiraia and Provlsloas.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 1. WHEAT
lAwer: May. 11. 04 tr 1.1164: Julv. 894i)!Sc;
cash, No.. 2 hard. ll.Ofeil.lO; No. 3. II u5u
1.07. No. 4. SOcftl.M; No. 2 red. $1.121.13;
No. $. $1.09ql.ll; No. 4. $1 O.Mjl 0. Receipts.
62 cars.
CORN 8tead ; May. 42t;c42Ve; July.
424'ij424e; iash. No. 2 mixed. 424c; No. 3.
42i-; No. 2 white. 424c; No. 8, 42c.
OATS Stendy: Np. 2 white, U432e; No.
t mixed. :'4i3u4e.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, I9.ififll0.00;
Choice prairie. $7 5n.
RYE Steady. 75c.
KOCiS Steady ; Missouri and Kansas, tie
No. 2. whltewood cases included. 25c; case
count. 2SWc; cases returned. 4e less.
BL'TTER Creamery. 23r27c! dairy. lc.
Receipts. Shipments.
AVheat. bu. ...-..-. i ... 49.600 , j,).(hk
Com, bu 13,il , 43.300
Oats, bu 7.000 ' ' 8.ml
Liverpool Grain Market,
LIVERPOOL. Jan. II WHEAT-Spot,
nominal; future, qulrl; March. 7s 40; May,
ta USd-
. CORN Spot. American mixed.' new. easv
at 4s Id: American mixed, old. quiet at
4s l4d; futures quiet; Msrch. 4s l'd; May,
4s lA,d. '
Milnssksa brain Market.
MILAVAUKEE, Jan. 13-AVUKAT-Ouiet;
Nu. 1 northern. II 1W1 17: No. 2 northern.
1 l'iil U: May. $1.UI.1A..
t n 1 r. -c niKnfr, o. 1, ei't.
K A RLE Y Steady: No. V:4j
3'llc.
CORN-etrady; No. 3. 4.4j43c; May. 44c.
Palalb Grala Market.
Dl'Ll'TH. Jan. 13-WHKAT-To arrive:
No 1 northern. $1,144: No. $ northern,
11074. On truck: No. 1 northern. $1,144.
No. 2 northern. $1,074; May. $1,174; Julv,
$1 UU: S ptemher. Mr.
OATS To arrive and on truck. 29Vc.
,AviJo; sample.
Mlaaeapolls Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan 13. WH EAT May.
$1 16V. July. $1,144: September. !4c
FLOUR First patents, tb.4tifi6.iii: second
Uateiils, $t,.:iaM: cesl clears. $1154.35;
in'enil clears. j ts.it? 2 70.
BRAN- In buik. $4.
Philadelphia Prudar Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 11- BUTTER
Siesdv: extra western i reamrrv. 30c. ,
F.irOS Iull: western fresh. It at mark.
' Peoria Mirkel.
PEORIA. Jan. U -CORNrAjuotrd liigher;
No. 2. 4:4c; No. 4, 41c, id grade, 4owy
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
General Treud of Prices it Higher and
Closing is Firm.
BUOYANT RISE IN UNION PACIFIC
laterbnroaah Rapid Transit and
Asrthers sernrltlra Make (n
High Heeords on the
I arb.
NEW YORK, Jan. 13 The fele oscilla
tions to which the price movement In the
stock market has now fallen was In nn
upward direction today. There were vari
ous nominal explanations for the new di
rection of the movement.
The teal reason was the simple one that
prices h:id moved downward yesterday. In
the present torpid stale of the public In
terest In the market, the professional
traders whose operations maxc up the
dealings, have no taste for following prices
far in either direction. Hence the hort
ness of the Ihratlons. The opening trans
actions shorn oil more animation and vigor
than for several days past, but most of
the day s total dealings were Included In
the first and lust hour of truding. A num
ber of favorite stocks maintained their re
cent predominant Interest today, and their
movements were the determining intluence
uion those of a number of stocks on the
Stock exchange Itself. Northern Securities
and Interborough Rapid Transit both shot
up violently to new high records, with cor
restsmding effect on their Hilled Hlo k oil
the Stock exchange. In the volume of their
capitalisation and in their representative
character, these stocks, of course, rank
with the important market leaders on the
Stock eX' hange itself, although they have
never been listed for dealings on the ex
change. But the response in the local
tractions and In the triiiisi-ontliientiil group
today was sufficient evidence that the deal
ings in the curb market were an influence
un those stocks.
Published reports of a plan to combine
all the local traction companies was re
sponsible for the movement In Inter
horougt), while the buoyant rise In North
ern Securities occasioned estimates for the
relative Increase In value resulting from
the stocks of Its constituent companies
and of the enhancement in value of Union
Pacific holdings of Northern Securities. The
movement in the rest ot the market seemed
to be to a large extent sympathetic. There
was an advance In the price of refined
sugar and It was rumored that the Read
ing net earnings for December would make
a very strong showing. Sterling exchange
was slightly easier, but rallied before the
close nnd London discounts were marked
up a fraction, promising no relaxation in
the foreign demand for gold. The foreign
trade statement for December showed a
decline tn value of domestic exports of
upward of $33.tMi,0uo, thus helping to ex
plain the scanty supply of foreign . ex
change. The decrease in value of cotton,
compared with the preceding December,
was I23.69.S. Xt, hut the comparison is with
the record monthly exports of cotton. There
has been a drop, however, of nearly $11.
ft") In the cotton exports, compared with
November, showing the effject of the de
cline in the price of that commodity. The
value of breadstuff, while $0.641. WO less
than In the preceding December, has risen
to the largest total since March, undoubt
edly on account of the expansion in the out
ward movement of coin. The promise of
an expansion of upward of lUi.nuu.ooo in the
cash holdings of the hanks for the week
Increased the strength of the market In
the late dealings. The strength continued
to center largely in Union Pacific, but Us
huo.vant upshoot made the closing firm
throughout and at about the best level of
the dav.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value,
$5.36.0un. United States new 4s, coupon,
advanced 4 per cent on the last call.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison 2.010
do pfd 1.5"0
Atlantic Coast Line. 2i
Baltimore & Ohio.... 24.HV
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeaku & Ohio., l.eu
Chicago & Alton 6v0
do pfd
Chicago O. AV 1.3u0
Chicago & N. AV MJ
C. M. & St. P 17.4.JO
Chicago T. & T "
do pfd 7oo
C, C, C, & St. L....
Colorado & Southern. )
do 1st pfd 2i)
do 2d pfd 4i0
Delaware A Hudson. IftS
Deluwure, L & AV
Denver & Rio Uratide 3m)
do pfd 6K)
Erie 3.5oO
do 1st pfd 7.3O0
do 2d pfd 3,000
Hocking A'alley Ik)
do pfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ..
do pfd
K. C. Southern 4t
do pfd 2.i
I & N win
Manhwttun I, !)
Met. Securities l.fso
Metropolitan St. Ry. 16.2
Mexican Central 4.4uo
Minneapolis St. L. )
M., St. P. & S. St. M. s.Sot
do pfd 2.1
Missouri Pacific; 7.'t
Missouri. K. A T 5.6ki
do pfd i.V)
N. R. R. of M. pfd... l.eKt
New Y'ork Central 4io
N. Y'.. O. & W 7.iti
Norfolk & AVestern.. l.luO
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P., C. C. & St. I.....
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd.
St. L. Southwestern.
do pfd
Southern Pacific.
do pfd
Southern Railway. ..
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
T., St. L. & AV..
do pfd
Union Pacific ..
do pfd
AVabash I'M
do pfd 4t
AVheellng & L. E
AVikconsiit Central.... 3"0
do pfd 3i0
Adama Express
Amtrn-nn Express
I". S. Express
AVella-Fargo Express
Amal. Copper 81. Km
American C. a.- F :oo
do pfd
Ameiican Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Ice inn
do pfd '. sou'
American Linseed Oil
do pfd
Amer. Ixomotlve,... 1,3"
1 do pfd 'ju
American S H m'l
do pfd 100
Amer. Sugar Refill. .. 4.1'JO
A me. Tobacco p. c
Anaconda M. Co '.-"i
Brook) vii R. T li.l
Colorado F. & 1 3.9H")
Consolidated Ll.is l.StO
Corn Products 3.0110
do pfd t
Distillers' Securities. 5
General Electric 2.7xi
International i'apei. mo
do pfd
International Pump
do pfd
National Lead 1
North American ' 2ii
Pacific Mail :)
Peoples lias I.ucv
pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel ....... ))
do pfd 4iu
Rubber Uooda 7't
do pfd tKi
Tennessee C. Ic I.... l.Ont
I'. 8. leather 1 )
do pfd 1.7'l
U. 8. Realty 6A
l 8 RubbfT l.W'i
do 1 f d J'1
I'. 8. Bieel 3.J.i
do ptd 42 J
A'a. -Carolina Chem . tiw
do pfd
Weetliighuuse Eire. 1i
AVestern Union luu
Kx-iiivldend.
Total sales for tliA day
Ml
122
103',
t.64
100
122
1014
3.1"0 1334 1324
4S
414
224
2074
1734
14
a
224
614
364
14
324
K
404
784
624
90
474
404
224
I074
1714
10 i
:v
224
61 4
3-i
1S34
32 "
s4
774
61 4
90
4.000 ir 15S
2N4
534
14o4
172
77
1174
234
:
934
1504
f'i-4
324
t;4
4:4
1434
41
794
274
624
1394
1704
76
1104
224
57
90
148
1"54
314
ta
4-'4
142
4l4
784
21,000 1374 1364
53.900 t4 79 "
32. 1 M)
Jin)
l.loo
;:il
l.ts)
33,700
l.Ust
4.2m)
81 )
2.101)
lull
113, lou
!)
3..4
834
714
574
iv i4
1164
a
344
364
1174
97-4
4
4-4
2i4
4'.4
75
334
824
704
244
57
654
lln
344
96
334
364
li4
974
214
424
734
334
si S
34
l4-l,
81 4
1114
1424
ni"
614
464
174
204
1h
364
184
2'3l.
S.,4
244
lor
444
lu74
246 .
14
l
ti
:,'t
714
114
I114
79
374
Kr4
30
034
3i-s
iu
181 4
93
344
I044
1
1114
14o
H4
61 4
4.4
196 14
.04
764
364
187
-4
S64
244
!'
4:i
)i,4
2424
16
4
2;4
bG
70
134
I014
77
74
I.104
'
914
-
1054
1M4
9:4
874
1.11,4
121-4
1034
954
1334
li'l
474
414
80
224
205
1734
. 104
,:vo4
90
224
61 4
3i
1834
335
324
864
404
78
62
89
934
1574
294
554
28
53
1404
17' 14
76
1174
234
57
914
1494
1;4
324
634
424
1434
41
794
92
1374
764
80-,
914
844
364
83
714
664
1164
344
964
344
36
D34
1174
97
214
424
184
214
444
2:
213
120
23"
744
334
924
314
93
64
374
16
374
34 S
1044
814
111
1424
924
1114
614
404
1974
2i4
. 764
364
1874
.234
38
86
344
l'4
444
1"74
3;
89
2..4
. 164
69
264
944
714
134
1014
74
374
Ha .4
294
93
344
l'V.,
W 4
' W4
Tn'.'w shares.
k 4 tearing.
12.-The batik clearing for
ha
OMAIIA. Jan
Friday are tl.422'3.61. For tl same flay
Ust vear tbe weie tl.2,t.t-'!. an incrraee i f
$229.1 2i...i fr 1,
Trrnsnrr Mtetement. -
W ASill NtiTtiN, Jan 13. Today's state
ment of th treasni -.- l-u'i'e iM
v
eral fund. ex--lus1r of he $i;Ai''Vft'i0 gold
rserve tn tl"e division tif redemption,
shows: Available cssh balances, $141.l48.0iv2;
gold, I69.67J.745.
Btairaa ok tasociiTF.ii baks
tlearlngs of the Great Cosamerrlal
t enters of 4 onntry.
NEW YORK. Jan. 13 -The following
tahl, compiled by Pradstrctt. showt tlfs
bank cleurlngs at the principal cities for
the week nucd Jaauary 13. w ith the per
centage of Inctease and decrease as com
pared with the corresponding week last
year;
1 ' i i
Clearings. Inc. I Deo,
: !
CITIES.
City
New Y'ork:
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia .
Ft. Iouls
Pittsburg
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincii.natl
Kansas City ..
New Orleans .
Cleveland
Minneapolis ..
Detroit
lxnilsvllle .....
OMAHA
Milwaukee ....
Providence ...
Buffalo
Indianapolis ..
St. Paul
Ixjs Angeles ..
St Joseph ....
ltnvfr
Coiumbus
Memphis
Seattle,
Richmond
Washington ..
Savannah
Albany
Portland. Ore.
Fort Worth ..
Toledo. O
Salt Lake
Peoria ....
Atlanta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Molnrs
Spokane. Wash...
Tacorna
Orand Rapids
New Haven
Dayton
Norfolk
Springfield, Mass.
Worcester
Portland, Me......
Augusta, tij
Topeka
Sioux City
Syracuse
Evansvllle
Birmingham
Wilmington, Del
Knoxvllle
Davenport
Iattle Rock
Wllkesbarre
Fall River
Macon
Wheeling, AV. A'a
Wichita
Akron
Chattanooga
Springfield, III
Kalamazoo. Mich....
Y'r ungstown
Helena
Lexington
Fargo. N. I)
New Bedford
Canton. O
Jacksonville, Fla
Lowell
Chester, Pa
Oreensburg. Pa
Rockford. Ill
hinghamton .....'.:,.
Springfield. O
Bloomington, III.....
Wulney, 111
Sioux Falls. 8. D...
Mansfield. O
Decatur, 111
Jacksonville, 111
Fremont. Neb
' Houston .., '. .
KSalveston
ICharleston. 8. C
Cedar Rapids
Totals. I. S
Outside New Y'ork...
I
$1 915.587.132';
l:4 2i.77i
1K4.54.818
130.O7S 131
64.022. KS.
43 12. m!
;.4.7
3i.lxt.iH9
27.81.siVi:
23.748 7VJ
24.468.318 .
15.977.024;
17.('.MS'
11.707.9841
iira.z)!
9.348.0331
8.T76.942
8.594.'ij
7.13.932
7.833.81
6.2K2.5iS .
.32.li2
4.819.611'
7.44f.,745'
7.133.
6.786,51;
5in.422
. 4.11. 8711
5.415.iVii
4.O60 W1
4 411.633
4..985
4.72-8.133
3,933. '
4,.'):4.u7!
3,m4.4M'
3 881.176
3.418.254
3 965.8jr
:i.6",4..88
2 731. 5S
2.9V..16
2.975,iM
2 181. ,va'.
2.743.7.I5!
1 977.072 .
1.893.470'
1.651.9s1
1.599.182.
1,760. 681 .
1.797.2-4
1.111,282'.
I.700 1771
1.S11.7171
l.l:.582
1.593.114
1.359.R26
1.46.096'
913.041 .
1.220.214 .
. ti95.040
631.781'.
592.677 .
831. 207
1.228.644
1I25.H11O .
928.771 .
849,6561
1.015.291
610.2K3
751.084,.
73.88!
795.911.
549,028 .
551 ,''.
1.524.328
562,707
481.597'.
436.301.
482.
497.SH01.
510.262'
413.028 .
364.8!)i
218,597'.
170,719'.
332.643;
278.273i
185.3o2.
18.729.78..
12.9S5.0K
1.349.369
566,572
U.5.Oft3
I 989, 446.164 1
39 1
14
22.5 ,
U 2
13
17.4
8 1
& I
8 ,.
10. 0 .
16. l.
15. 5i.
10.2 .
16 5 .
0 4.
2 6 .
10.7 .
10 Si.
I
11 1 .
.'.
7.7 .
67 2 .
8 .
1 4 .
15 0'.
8 6.
10 01.
9 1 .
15.1 .
6 2 .
18 0 .
23 4 .
0.3 .
2.8 .
7.0'.
37.5 .
15 4 .
16 3 .
29. 8'.
32.7,.
W3'.
13 6 .
HI.
11.9,.
,.8:7r
9.5;.
13.2..
11. 21.
22 6'.
14 6.
25.H.
0 2
OMAIIA LIVE. STOCK MARKET
i I
Cattle Eeceipts Very Light and Prioei
Baled Steady to Strong.
HOGS ADVANCED A TRIFLE HIGHER
Active Demand tor hrep and l.nmtia
ana with Light Herrlpla Market
AA a s trllte, nllk Prleea
Jnat tbont teaH).
SOl'TH OMAHA. Jan. 13. 1"6
Receipta were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Official AVednesday
Official Thursdav .
Official Fridav ....
3 4
2.9
u.:
11.3:..
... 6."i
... 3.H2
... 3.183
... l.t
Five days this week ... .18 148
Same das last week 10,157
Same days week before.. 9.741
Same three weeks ago.. 12.232
Same four weeks ago 21 218
Snme days last year 22.617
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
esttle. hogs snd sheep at South Omaha for
tha vae t . . . I . . ; . k. .MnA..UAn ..Itk Uf
t ' . .. unir, .Mil ' ''1111 I ll-r II ' ' ' -
mu r in. . . . J T . . rwu.
1 r- 111,-. i"..
28 4;2 35 531 .. . 7,069
72.S27 70.797 2.03"
52.518 7S.69I .... 14.176
Hogs. Sheen.
2.7 a 25
.tl 6 16i'
10.12 4 223
10.262 4.012
4.n 40m
;.4"l 2462i
J0.241 26.IW
19 n".' 6i(
47!l9 21.143
39.732 S l
34.11 39.a'2
vear.
Cattle
Hon
Sheep
Tk , . . . . -
"e luuowing tsmc snoas tne avria
price of hogs st South Omaha for the last
aeveral days, with comparisons:
Date. 1904. 190t.l.;1901.iUMO.ltBS.lasl
Dec. 19...
Dec. 20. . .1
Dec. a...
Dec. 22...
Dec, 22...
Dec. 24...,
Dec. 26. ..I
Dec. 26... I
Dec. 27...
Jan.
Dec, 2S...I
Dec. 30.. I
Dec. II...
Jan. 2. ...I
Jan. I....
Jan. 4....
Jan. 6
Jan. ....
Jan. 7..,.
Jan. 8....
Jan. ....
Jan. 10. .t
Jan. 11...
Jan. 12...
Jan. 13...
4 V-4,1
4 60'-!
4 44 H'
4 SSy
4 38H!
4 4 In
1
4 42SI
4 il'vsl
I
4 (6 I
4 5i;
4 47
19t5
4 89 I
4 431,
4 44
4 46t
4 45
4 19)
4 J1 -
I Ot
4 $4: '
4 w: 16
4 45 f 18
4 47 6 27 1
:n ;
4 64! 6 16!
I 44
4 64, 6 S3!
4ft
4 12 ( 35
4 2i 6 2!
1903
6 X7!
1904
4 l
I
I
411 I
4 K I
4 67,:
4 61V
4 63'
4 77
4 s
4 58
4 65
4 60,
4 62!
I
4 53!
4 61
75;
I l
i f 4 ;T 3 3 "t
$ 04 4 79! I 94! 1
6 061 4 61, 4 011 I J
I 4 KOj 4 02i t il
06 I 4 04i 3 17
t 4 6 I 3 41
; j 1
19! I 83 4 111 1 M
: :;.i 4 8 4 o:i, 3 41
8 72! 4 96 ' 4 21!
2i 4 771 4 Hi I 4t
6 35, 1 4 Hi i 46
M 4 901 3 61
19U2 19"1 I!"1". 18V9
tu 4 96 4 f 3 :.,
G 19! 4 961 4 29
6 34
6 39!
6 49'
6 40)
6 40'
6 46
6 48:
I 29
6 02
5 04
24
6 09 5 05,
6 09 3 06
6 15 3 14
8 14 5 25
6 04 , 6 23
1 5 17
6 00 !
4 2
4 3
4 3,'.
I 57
3 44
3 47
4'
I 3 42
4 34
4 38
4 35'
4 41
4 49,
4 (V.i
3 45
3 50
3 55
2 60
3 55
26.2'.
0 4,
13.0 .
21.1'.
27.61.
ii'.h'
30.1 .
44.0
48 9
16.1
0.5
101.5!,
15.8
18.8;,
1
12.0i.
12.9'.
26.3!.
33.41...
23.6
20.7
l.S
6.0
1.2
8.9
'.'i'i
2H 4
.5
27.4
.1 12.0
28.2'.
10.2;,
167 1.037 4
4'i8 l.ii5 l.B7
345 1.831' 837
247 2.045 1.519
117
21
65 ....
8
55 , . . . . .
10
121 .... 646
CANADA.
Montreal .
Toronto ...
AVInnipeg
Ottawa ...
Halifax ...
Quebec ...
A anceuver,
Hamilton
London. Ont
St. John, N. H
A'lctoria. B. C
Totals
B. C.
1 23. 525.040' 18.7'.
ja2.04s.357j 36.9 .
....! 7.066.k45 86. .
tri; 1.K4.348! I
f I 2.128.630' 17.21.
.:.".'.il.J9S.7 1.4'.
tAAJ.44.24 22.5!.
18.0
1,134.937 1 2.2!
1.125.326 48.6
1.178.fri6l 34.3;
991.984 ! 40.5
;$ 64,276,202 ! 24.8'
iNTILE PAPER-4'g4J
tN'ot Included in totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
I Not Included In totals because of no
comparisons for last year.
Xew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 13.-MONET-On call,
steady at fiJ per cent; closing bid. l'j
per cent; offered at 2 per cent; time loans,
steady; sixty and ninety days, I per cent;
six months. i't'ai per cent
PRIME. MERCANTI
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, closed
firmer, with nctual business In bankers'
bills at $4.675n4i 4. 8755 for demand and at
$4.8515'u4.852u for sixty-day bills; posted
rates. $4.85H'4.86 and $4.88jt4.8S5; commer
cial bills. $4.844.
SILA'ER Bar, 60'ic; Mexican dollars.
47'c.
BONDS Government, firm; railroad,
firm.
The following are the quotations on
stocks and bonds:
V. S. ref 2s. leg. .104 V Japan 6s, ctfs.... 96;
do coupo 104VL & N. unl. 4s.. .1027,
do 3s, reg ht Man. c g. 4s lo'A,
do coupon 104S.Mex. Central 4s.. 75
do new 4s. reg.. 13) I do 1st inc 2i
do t'ojpon Vll i M. & tit. L 4s
do old 4s, reg...loo's.M . K. & T. 4s....l''
do coupon loii' do 2s 87
Am. Toh. 4s, ctl's 72 ,N. R. of M. c 4s. 81
do 6s. ctfs Hv'N. Y'. C. g. 34s.. 10 1
Ctchlson gen. 4s..l'3 N. J. C g. os l.i4 i
do adj. 4s 91' No. Pacific 4s 105
A. C. L. 4s lui , do 3s 77
U Ac . 4s 1"4 N. & AV. c. 4s... lo-jil
do 31-.S 96 lO. 8. L. rfil. 4a... 974
Cn. of Ga. 0s lU'a Venn. oonv. 3'f.s. .loSii
I'l iReadliig gen. 4s..lnl,
7I4 L.AI. M. c s .116',
)': 8 L.&S. F. fg 4s. 8V
811 St. L. S. W. c 4s. 81
tiT Sealioard A. L. 4s 8'4
82 So. Pacific 4s 95'
sii wo ruiuway as
rexaa ft P. is.
T.. 8. L. & W.
. 74 fiilon Pac. 4s..
. 91A, do ennv 4
lta,,r. S 8. 2d 5s....
.!(; Wabash Is
Distillers' Sec. 5s 79 do deb. B .. ...
Erie p. Hen 4s. . ..lol'i! W t stern Md. 4s.
do gen 4s 914 AA'. L. K 4s...
F. W. at D. C. Is.. li'l iWls. Central 4k..
Hock. A'al. 4Vta...liHI
Bid. tiffered.
Indicates Sunday. Indicate? holldav.
The official number of oars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses
C. M. ft St. P 6 ...
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 1
t'nlon Pacific svsteni 8 15 1
C. ft N. W 3 4
F., E. ft M. V 7 So
C. St. P., M. ft O. .. 5 5 7
B. ft M 8 1 4
C, B. ft tl 10 9
C, R. I. ac P., east.. 6 14
C. R. I. ft P., west.. .. 1
Illinois Central 2 4
Chicago Ot- Western 5 3
Total receipts 56 96 28 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing to
Swift and Company...
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour ft Co
Vansant ft Co
McCreary ft Curey
AV. I. Stephen
Hill ft Son
L. F. Husx
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Root ft Co
Other buyers
Totals." 1,594 6.324 6.035
CATTLE There was an exemely light
run of cattle here this morning even for a
Friday. Packers have hardly been getting
enough cattle tar the laat few day and to
day's very light run was rather a disap
pointment. Buyers were all out early, and
there was Considerable competition on any
thing that .would do to kill.
The few beef steers that arrived sold
readily at steady to strong prh es and some
sales looked a trifle higher. The fact that
buyers started out In good season Ihis
morning in spite of the fuct that the trains
wore very alow In arriving was a good In
dication that they were anxious tor sup
plies. The quality of the offerings on the
whole was not very good, but still there
were a ffw good cattle on sale, us high us
$5.25 being paid. As compared with a week
ago, there is not a great deal of change in
the market, particularly on the more de
sirable grades.
The demand for cow stuff this morning
was also active and a little stronger prices
were paid In the majority of cases. Even
the commoner grudes. which have been neg
lected of late, changed hands freely at bet
ter prices, so that all the early arrivals
were disposed of in short order. This
leaves the market for the week on the bl
ter grades of cows Just about steady. Corn
mim tn fntr rows fnav be n trlH,. Inu-er Hut
( not enough to attract much attention.
Bulls seemed to lie somewhat neglected
today and prices wero a trifle lower. A'eal
calves sold about steady.
There were not many stockcrs and feed
ers In the yards, hut theie was a great
sufficiency to Meet the requirements of the
trade. Speculators aa a rulo had about all
the cattle 011 hand they needed, so that
I trading today whs rather slow, with the
feeling weak except in tne cae or some
thing of good quality and weight. Rep
resentative sales:
BKtt e : bens.
do 1st Inc..
do 2d Inc
C ft O. 44s
c. ft A :o,s
'.. B. ft Q. n 4s.
C. R. I. A: P. 4s.
do col 6s
CCC.&S. L. a- 4S. 101
Chicago T. 4h... 88
Colo. Mid. 4s.
Colo, ft go. 4s
Cuba ', ctfs..
T. ft R. a. 4s
No.
1...
4 .
1
15...
7. . .
5...
13...
17..
..118
..121Vi
is 84
..lll
..1161
.. 9o,
6,1.,
91-V
9"Ai
918,
do account
Anxcoiida ...
Atchison
do pfd
Bal. ft Ohio..
Can. Pacific .
Ches. ft Ohio
Chicago Gt. AV
C. M. ft St
DeBeers
D ft R G...
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd..
Illinois Central
P....
London stork Market.
LONDON. Jsn. 13. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds:
Cons., money.. 88 7-16 N. Y. Central... .1464
ss 9-16 NurfOlk ft AV fsi-i,
.. -V do pfd -J5
.. 694 Ontario ft W 42
..1024 Pennsylvania 7
. .l'i4-,iRjuid Mines 114
..138 'Reading o
.. 4V do lal pfd 47
..23 do 2d nfd 43
176VSo. Railway 35'-(
. is ao ptu 084
. 32 80. Pacific 6,4
. 784 I'nlon Pacific ....117'.?
. 40 do pfd 9'.H4
. 7'jVj V. fl. Stoel 311
. 63 ' do pfd tn
.IC'ti Wabash
I-ouls. ft Nash. ..14Sy do pfd 434
M . K. ft T 314 Spanish 4hj HJ'u
Ex-dlvldend.
SILVER Bar, firm, 27 11-lCd per ounce.
MONEY 2o24 per cent.
The rate or uiscount In the open market
for short bills is 2442 9-16 per cent; for
three months' bills. J-I6iu2'S per tout.
Foreign Flaanelal
IJNDON. Jan. 13. Money was In limited
supply in the market today and the de
mand was Increased by Stock exchange
requirements. Discounts were firm. An
easier condition Is hoped for after the Rus
sian loan is out of the way. Trading on
the Stock exchange was Irregular, though
prices were fairly maintained pending the
outcome of the settlement. Consul were
barely steady, owing to the turn of the
money market and the fear of impending
loans, but It closed a fivctii 11 belter. Home
rails dropped. Americans recovered slightly
to above parity after the opening dullness,
nut with little support and closed steady.
Foreigners were the most 'l.eeiful rpot.
Jupanete were the feiture. Imperial Japa.
btsc 6s of 19u4 were quoted at fa4. Rus
sians were harder. Kaffirs were weak on
reahratlors,
BKRLIN. Jan. 13 On the Bourse todav
coal and Iron sharea were lower on account
of 1 h coal t-trike. which weakened other
markets
PARIS. J in. 13. The tone oil th Bourse
todty was firm ard prices wera tending up
Wiird. Fciiat-uii imperial 4 mere n noted at
0. lu isml Russian bonds of !: at 4:9
A v.
.... 660
770
983
.... 955
....1190
....1H7
...,1WS
....1074
173
Pr.
2 50
3 30
3 65
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 9jj
4 8l
4 10
No.
9 ,
3.
ti.
4.
li
Av.
... l'JWi
....10,0
,...10"8
.... 985
....1295
....13 .4
. . . . 1.23
,...liw
1308
STEERS AND STAGS
..14.5 X 25 2" 1209
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
..1162 4 40
COWS
1...
1...
1...
17...
I...
1...
35...
2...
22
in
3
1
5
1
1
1
0
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1
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.. 90
. . 920
.. 78o
. . 740
..1110
.. 866
.. 678
. .1070
.. 730
. . 720
.. 929
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..1105
..l'MI
. . 725
.. 928
.. 917
.. 99)
.. 780
.. WW
.. 930
. .l"4o
.. 910
.. 970
..12i
..158S
.. 650
..1190
.. 921
.. 695
.1"8I
1 50
1 75
2 00
2 00
2 ii
2 00
2 0o
2 00
110
2 15 '
2 '
2 2G
2 25
2 25
1 30
2 35
2 41
2 ri
2 50
2 So
50
2 61
3 HO
2 60
2 HO
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 65
2 65
1....
1...
3....
1....
i
6
6
8...
9
T.
9....
13....
II...
17....
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12....
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.. 93
.. 8S0
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..1110
..II 91
..J'i.,1
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..11161
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. . 1U67
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. .1220
..1"57
..113o
..125
. .1"82
.. 960
..1"MO
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..I'l20
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1370
COWS AND HEIFERS.
Pr.
4 o
4 15
4 lo
4 25
4 75
4 75
4 75
1
a 25
4 ou
. iu
2 75
2 90
2 90
2 !
2 9"
2 no
3 no
3 00
.1 n
3 1o
8 10
3 15
3 15
3 2o
3
3 90
3 2i
3 2 ".
3 -a
3 25
3 25
3 3n
3 to
3 1',
3 35
3 611
heavy begs apparently ahowli g tha most
strength Trsding wss not psrtloularlv ac
tive, but still the hogs kept movlrg toward
the scslfs. and ss the late trains came in
they Hlo changed hands without a great
deal ef trouble. The hulk of the aeneral
run of hogs sold at $4 624i 4.05. with the
iignter weights nvstly st 14 The choice
heavy hrg sold largrlv at 14 8T4. with a
top at $4 7 Trains were ver-v slow In ar
riving, so It was late before the market
came to a close.
The hogs that came toward noon sold to
a little better advantage than the early
o-!f, ss packers ail seemed to be anxious
for supplies At mmn. however, there
were soil some trains lmck. Representative
sa s :
No. Af 8h.
80 192 ...
84 202 40
63 1M
7.1 J?9 1J0
74 2u7 4o
1 ...
68 240 40
7 173 8)
70 232 3
63 i'39 ...
67 3" 40
61 225 80
56 36 80
84 249 2i
60 263 Mi
58 270. 120
29 . .
H0 255 to
51 :'8 lao
66 272 ...
62 276 40
60 3H
54 324 120
65 ;ia ...
Pr.
4 o
4 a
4
4 n
4 4)1
4 60
4 on
4
4 so
4 634
4 24
4 62'4
4 624
4 6V4
4 624
4 824
4 62'4
4 A24
4 64
4 624
4 624
4 6V4
4 624
4 624
nitr-EI'-Receipti
No.
Av
27
84 .
78 .
72..
103
26 .
M .
66 .
' .
67..
68..
. .
68..
39 .
64
$7
U
73
4JS
70
W
Ph. Pr.
40 4 6.'4
... 4 624
... 4 624
. . 4 L'4
80 4 62 4
... 4 62' 4
40 4 624
1 4 fi2'4
... 4 624
... 4 624
11 4 or.
80 4 6i
16U 4 65
... 4 60
... 4 66
40 4 66
... 4 65
40 4 65
40 4 65
... 4 65
40 4 674
... 474
... 4 674
... 4 674
and
the
lambs
trains
.331
..2i4
. .2.
..213
..2?S
.."
.197
. .208
..9
..232
264
.243
,.-7
.227
.2.17
.
..2no
,.26
. .307
.271
283
72 256
of sheen
were light thin morning and
were very slow In arriving. The demand
though, waa as brisk a ever, so that buy
ers watched the trains and everything
changed handa aa faat as it arrived at lust
about steady price. The quality of 'the
curlings was fairly good. Western year
lings dd us high as $6.26. which is the
top prl-e mi far ths season. There
were some more of the same lambs on
sale that brought $7.10 yesterday. The
gu.ilitv of today s arrivals, however, was
not so good, and they sold for $7 00. which
win g.-nerally considered a steady price,
quality consideied.
There Is nothing new to be said of feed
ers, as receipts are very light and the de
mand is sufficient to hold prices slesdy.
quotations for fed stock: Good to choice
yearlings. $5 7.VSS.25: fair to good yesr
llngs. ;'i.2'5io5.7i; good to choice wethers.
.i.'J04i6.5o; fair to good wethers. $4.754j5.iiO,
good to choice ewes. 14 I'm 4.76: fair to good
ewes. l4.iio4i4 25; common to fair ewes. $3 50
''13.90; good to choice lambs. $6. 7547. i5: fair
to good lambs. Xv25t!4i 75: ferisr vearlinas.
i .x'iio.o"; reeuer wethers.
ewes. n.2.'o3. 10; feeder
Representative salea:
No.
64 goats
16 wesorn cull ewes
17 western ewes
110 western clipped wethers
loo western cllped wethers
672 western ,ewcs
187 Colorado ewes
30 western cull lambs
319 western lambs
801 western lambs
$ western ewes
1 western ewe
12 western ewes
511 western ewes
481 western yearlings
486 western yearlings and weth
ers 236 western yearlings
1ml western lambs
$4.a'a4.0: feeder
lambs. $6.4orq6.76.
W
i't. Pr.
1l 3 26
88 3 76
1 4 uu
U 4 60
l' 4 60
l'i 4 50
list 4 60
66 6 00
68 f 26
75 7 00
80 4 60
90 4 60
86 4 60
103 4 50
9o 6 76
88 6 00
88 6 25
73 7 20
( Hit A4.U LIVE
STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, Hogs a Shade Lower
and Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO. Jan. 13. CATTLE Receipts,
4,') head; market steady; good to prime
steers. $5.7a4io.35; poor to medium. $3.75f
6.50; Miockers and feeders. $2. 25-S 4. 25 ; cows,
$l.Xfi4.5v; heifers. $2.l'5.25; tanners. $1,254
2.5o: lulls, $2.0011.35: calves, $3.t4i7.00.
I IOGS Receipts, 31.000 head: market shade
lower: mixed und butchers, $4.&ui 4.80; good
to choice heaty. $4.56r4.874; rough heavy,
It.rM.Mi; lighted, 4.45fi4.75; bulk of sales.
$4.66'fi4.75.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 6.000
head; quality poor; market steady: lambs
strong: good to choice wethers. fc.Oikaj.OO;
fair to choice mixed. $3.90n4.90: western
sheep, $4.254i5.eo: native lambs, $5. 767.65;
western lambs. $5.757.50.
Kanana City Live Stock Market.'
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.4(0 head. Including 360 southerns;
market strong to 10c higher: choice Port
land dressed beef steers. $4.7516.50: fslr to
feood. $3.6o$4.76; Western-fed steers. $3.&0t?
5.00; stockcrs and feeders. $2.7544.26; south
ern steers $3 604r4 76; southern cows, $2.'253
3.25; native towi, $1.754.00; native heifers,
l2.GiKl4.50: bulls, $2.6O&4.00; calves. $3.0(vg.
6.50.
HOGS Receipts, 8.500 head; market steady
to 5c higher; top, $4,824: bulk of sales. $4 60
itr4.8o: heavy. $4.764.824; packers, $4.65tf
4.80; pigs and lights. 4.uvgi4.70.
.-111-,-,. 1 VI. 1 4 II UL" It !. ,
niiDr.r .a . i ' urtinDir-nnTiiiio, 1 -r
head; market strong; native lambs, $6. ('Mr'
7. .15: native wethera. 14.756.76: native fed
ewes. I4.25fi5.0o; westerns. $6.75: vearllugs,
$"i.5t8i6 4.O: western sheepi $4.26)5.oO; stock
crs and feeders, $2.6oi4.60.
8t. Lonla Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOFI8. Jan. 1$ CATTLE Receipts.
1.7(Xi head, including 700 Texans: strong and
active; native shipping and export steers.
$"..0iK,(i6.(i0; dressed beef and-butcher steers,
4.Woo.40: steers under 1.000 its., n.a4.ii;
slockers and feeders, $2.BO'ft3.75; cows and
heifers. t2.254t4.4o: canners. $1 .75ii2.25; bulls.
2.tV(43.75: calves. $:i.5n'(i7.26: Texas and In
dian steers. 2.7a'!4. o; cows ana neirers,
$2
Hi ICS Receipts. 4 5jii bcud; market mod
erately active and strong: pigs and lights,
$3. 754 4. 40: packers, 4.i-q4.7o; butchers and
best heavy. $4.704)4-'-
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. loOhead;
mnrket nomlnallv steady: native muttons.
4.tit5.(l; lambs. $5.0"i7.26; ulls and bucks.
$3.ooj4.50; slockers. $2.&i3.6i); Texans. 83.00
Si. Joseph Live mock Market.
. . ... I. ... L'llir lar, 1-1 , F J." I,a,
HI , JOtir.l II, dan. .u. ...,.-
celpts. 550 head; steady: natives, $3,604)5.40;
cows and heifers. I1.754M.40; atockers and
ieeuers. s-.iuiu'.
HOUR Receipts. 8.O0O head; 5c higher:
llgnt. $4. 7804. 65; medium and heavy, II. (Ml.
4 SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts. 1,371
lu-ad, stronger; Colorado lambs, $7.25.
Sioux Cltr Lire Stock Market.
SIMl'X CITY". Jan. 13. iSpeclal Telegram)
CATTLE Receipts. 200 bead: market
steady; j-eves, $H.SOCi6.sO; cows, bulls and
mixed, $2.20 4.50; stockrs and feeder. $2.24
fj.iao: calves'aiicl yearlings, $2.25i3.25.
HOI 5S Receipts. 4.3UO head: market
steady; selling, $4,4044 65; bulk. $4 4otM.ES.
Stork la Klgbt.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha l.3'l 4.'n 4,tio
Sioux City 2O0 4.800
Kansas City , 2.400 8 Sou Lam
St. Louis 1.7U0 4.5) inn
Ft. Joi-eph 560 8.0611 1,371
Chicago 4.OU0 31 .1x1 ti.jui
Totals
.,10.150 60.950 12.671
975
Nj
48)
1023
630
680
7'J
640
724'
1446
10:10
142U
L'7n
13u
2 9u 11.
3 00
HEIFERS.
2 35 2
2 4u 1
2 5o 3
2 60' 1
2 67
BULLS.
1 5n
3 26
2 35
2 .V)
2 6i
.WIS 8 00
i 65
1.
69n
9iii
94
6Vi
lie.
.)4:i
I.330
.171
.17.8.
l6o
3 '
3 nn
3 15
2 2 1
2 70
2 85
2 9n
3 1"
3 25
3 50
STAGS.
afio 2 If.
-ALVES
. . :a I 75 1 22n 6 00
;.... 2 75 ! 95 $ 25
. ji 4 5" 1 18-1 .'. 5 1
210 4 75 3 144) 5 60
lou 6 00 1 110 5 5o
STUCK CALVES.
372 1 ''
8TOCKERH AND FEEDERS
470
, 7MI
9i
nr.;
. ol
. 6
2 nil
i '
, 1
2 eow s.
2 lieileo
1 M
3 !"
S 25
3 Mo
SOl'TH
885 2 60
8x5 ! 50
r.
33
65
2
2V. '.'.'.'.
4
741
. 6..'
.in.'
. 7 80
.117
. 812
t 3"
3 :t'i
I 4"
8 4n
3 65
3 7u
II04-.8 There was
DAKOTA,
in feeders im: :; m
1 a feeders. 10.12 1 4"
1 much smaller mi 11 of
hogs here this morning than wsi generally
expected und us a result the market
strengthened under the Infl lern e of a good
local ' aeman'r. 1 ne general mat set couio
be quoted steady to 24c fcigher, the choice
Boston
BOSTON. Jan.
cent: time .aunt,
closing of stocks
Atchison adj. 4s.,
do 4s
Mex. Central 14
Atchison
do pf J
Boston ft A I
Boston ft Me
Boston Ele
Fmhburg pfd ..
Mfx. Central
I't re Mamuette.
I'nlon Pacific
Am. Arge. Chem
, do pfd
Am. Pneu. Tube ,
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. ft T....
Amer. Woolen .,,
' IO pfd
Dominion I. ft S
Kill sou E. I
lieu. Elf -"trie ....
JiUws. K'ectric ...
do pfd
Mass. Gas
I nltad Fruit ....
fnited fhoe Mi,
do pfd
I". S. Stee!
do pfd
AVest g common.
; Bld. "Asked.
Iteek Market.
!Vo4, Iii
ud bonds:
3'
aiu!
944
lo2n
744
lo;-
ut, :
1754
157
113
i
117
20U:
864
r cent.
rio'j
Otfi
Adventure
Allouex
Amalgamated .
Amer. Zlm-
Atlantic
i-t iigham
Cal. ft Hecla.
Centennial ....
Copper Range
Daly AVesl ....
Dominion Coat
Franklin
Gruncy
Isle Rovale
44'Mhss MiniliB .
142 4Mlrhlan
188 IMrbawk .......
14 4 Mont. C. ft C.
224 Old Dominion
Mi Iflsceoli
184 Parrot
2494 "Qullicy
14 SJiatinoil
134 'n a tack
as Trinity
3is ('. S. Mining...
1.-!' S. Oil
i4 I'tah
4 mui ih
3i
'94.
91
83
AA'luona
Wolverine
clal
.. 214
.. 714
.. 124
..ISi
.. 33
..61
.. 25
..6,4
- li'a
.. n V)
.. 12
.. 114
.. 144
..
... 44
.. 28
.. .5
. . 23
..II..
. 9
..129
..
.. 2 4
.. lo-a
v
::,2-:
. . 1"7
err York Mlaleir. Stnrka.
NEW Y'ORK. Jan. 1.1 The following are
tle closing qt'.. .l.o.s i n mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
llreece -6
Brunswick Con . . j
Couistock Tunne' 9
Con. Cal. ft A'a. .171
Horn Silver 15o
Iron Wlver 200
.eadvlllo Con ... i
II. tile Chief
lOnisrli) ,
Kmhlr
'Plvoenix
'Potosl
!Svage
'Sierra Nevada
'.Small Hopes ...
..Standard
. .37
, .lo
, .109
.. li
,. 42
.. 52
"l-VO
CoSee Market.
1 NEW YORK. Jan U.-4'OFFKE-Ku-lutes
openeil at an advance of & points
rut Julv and unchanged in ether position.
The absvn-4 of fic-sii offenuKS grtduilly
uttrsited some scattering (jui.snd and
pr. toward the ciuse advanced, being
bnally net V'll" (siiiita higlier. riulrs. Ja.uuu
bags, including Msircli, 7c; May, ic, Sep
tember, 8 4"c. Octotvr. 8.45c; rierfibr,
i8 65.-. Spot Rio stradv; No 7 invoice,
V-
OMAHA WKOLk'tLK M R KE T,
taple ana Faery rroalnr.
E.VG8 Candled sto k. 2lc.
LIA'E IVL'LTHY Hens. tK: loosters . ;
turkeys. 1.V . ducks, a,-; geese. . . sprb g
chb kfiis. 9c.
DHKSSED ' POVI.TRT-Turkeys. l,TISc;
ducks, lieu 1 2c; geese. 94i1i-; hlckens, l'"o
lo'c; toosters. 6c.
BI'TTF.R-Pai king
fancy dairy. lv,il:v,
prints. v.
FRESH FROZEN
pickerel. 7c; ptke. 9c
stink. 17c;
cra niery
t holes t-
24i 2' c;
riSH Trout. 10:
perch, it-; bluensh.
l.c; whlfeflsh. 14V; salmon. 13c: tedanspper.
11c; lobster igrcen). 3tv; lobster tboileai.
He; bullheads. 11c: catfish. 14c; black bass,
c: halibut, lie; crapples. l.c; bulTslo, ic;
white bass, lie; frog legs, per do., 26c.
BRAN -1-er ten. $15.0".
HAY-Prlces quoted by Omilu AVhcless:e
Dealers' sssoclation: CI olee No 1 upland.
$t.o0; No. 2. 64ai. me-lii.m. $6.50. coarse,
le.oo. !;p straw. $5.60. These prices are
lor hav of good color and quality.
OYPTr.HS-New Yotk counts, per can.
46c; extra selects, per can. 35-?: standards,
ret cat). 3V, bulk tstandards). per gal,
1 60; blilk (extra seleeisi. per gal.. $1.7$;
bulk (New York counts, per gal., $1.10.
TROPICAL FklTl'B.
ORANGES California Kcdisnd navelt. a'l
Ises, $2 75ti3.00; choice navels, $2 ty8fl2.i6;
California seedlings, all sues, $2 .OuS 2a.
LEMONS California fsncy. $2.76; 306 and
$60, $3.78t4 1X1; choice, I3 2i.it I 50.
DATES Per box of lo-lb. pkgs., K.'V;
Hallowt'en. In 70-lb. U)Xea. per lu.. 54jc
FIGS California, per lo-lb. carton, 359
$5c: imports femyrna. 4-crown. U4c; -crown.
14o; 7-crown. lc; tancy ImtMirted
(washed). In Mb. pkgs IStrlfk?; California,
per case of 36 pkgs., $2.y
BANANAS Per mdium slsed bunch. $30$
J25n: jumbos, $27rvu3.6". .... . .,
GRAPE FRL'IT f'er box of 64 to 64, $i
P6.50.
FRfIT8
APPLES Home grown Jonatltana, rr
bbi.. (ft 2b; Ben Davis. ""5; -v'ew Tork
Kings. $3.25; New York Greenings. $20;
New Yciii P"lJn-.r,. $2.73: Colornrto Jnna
th:.ns. o". 77- W;ne S.ipe. per bu box. $1 6"
PEARS-t'tah. Coloiadc ana California,
fall varltles. per box. $l.iv,i 76.
'"ANIOTpnlFS Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per bbl . $8""i; Wisconsin Bll and
i inty .md jrin.'M. ier bbl. I7.76; per box.
$2.76.
liRAPES-lmportcd Malagas, per keg,
$6.'iffi 60
T A NU ERIN E8 Florida or California, per
4-btx. $2.60.
A'EOnTAFLF.S.
POTATOES llome-giown. in sacks, per
bu.. 4'k-; Coloraoo. per bu.. 00?
TI RNIPB-Old. per bu.. 40c; Canada ruta
baga, per lo.. le.
( ARFOT8 Old. per bu.. 40c.
PARSNIPS Old, per bu.. 40c.
RF.KTS old. per bu.. oOO.
SAW BEANS Per bu.. $1.95ff2.t
ONIONS Home-grown, red, lit sacks pr
bu . l. CO: fpan-ti. per crate. $2.00;
Colorado vellow. per lb., 2c: white, per lb..
2Vc.
C t'Cl ' M B E R S Pe r dox . $2.2592.60.
TOM A i'OEb California, per 4-ba8ke
crate. T" 2"-
CABUAGE-Ilollsnfl seed, per M... ic,
SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln drll
per bbl.. $2 60.
CELERY-Per do , 4j50c: California,
46c.
RADISHES Hothouse, per dot, 46c.
ONIONS New, " southern, per doa.. 46c.
M 1 SCKI LA N KOU8.
8AUER KRAUT Wisconsin, per kef,
$ 50
"CIDER New York, per bbl.. $6 20; per 4.
bbl.. $3 26.
CHEESE AVIsconstn Twins, full cream,
2'4'(tl3c; Wisconsin Young America. 13c;
block Swiss, new. luc: old. 16447c; Wiscon
siu brick. !c; Wisconsin llmburger, I34:.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c: No. 2 green, 6c:
No. 1 salted, 84c; No. 2 sailed. 74c; Nc. t
venl calf. Be; No. 2 veal calf. 7c; diy salted,
6iiH". sheep Hells, 2tcii Jl 'i; horse blues,
$1 5041300. .
N17T8 Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 14c; hard shell, per lb., 1 ;.;
No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 12c: No. 2 hard
shell, per lb.. 12c; ieians. large, per Ib.j
12c; small, per lb.. 10c: peanuts, per II),, 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chili walnuts..
rier lb., 12rol84c; almonds, soft shell, per
b., 17c; hard shell. ier lb.. 15c: chestnuts,
per lb.. 12441 15c: new black walnuts, per
bu.. 75fj90c; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu ,
11.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.50.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 13. WOOI Of the 'mar
ket the Commercial Bulletin will say to
morrow: There Is a fair business lu small
lots ot scoured, pulled, greasy, territory
and fine nnd medium fleece. The little mills
are the best customers. A'alue continue
firm, but have not Turtfier advanced. Con
tracting In the west continues, though
with less vigor, as buyers have paused in
view of tariff revision possibilities. For
eign markets are very firm, with higher,
prices expicted at the London auction
opening next Tuesday. Antwerp Is higher
this week and at London sheepskin salea
prices advanced 24f'74 per cent. The ship
ments of wool from Boston to date, from
December 29. 19n4. according to the same
authority, arc 8.823.824 pounds, against .SAT.
249 pounds at the same time last year. Tha
receipts to date are 6.962.249 pounds, against
6.779,286 pounds for the same period last
year.
ST. IXJl'IS. Jan. 13 AVOOL Market wsa
nominal: medium grades combing anrt"
clothing. 2(i29c: light tine. 18fi224c; heavy
fine. U'ilSi-; tub washed. 2,4j41c.
LONDON. Jan. 13 KH EEPSKIN3 '
Fifty-five thousand sheepskins from the
Cape of Goud Hope and Natal were sold
here toilay. Fine grades were in gooil de
mand, coarse grades advancing 2'd.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. m.-METAIS-Whlle
Hie ndon tin market was a little raster,
with snot closing at 4.1'to 17s 6.1 und futures
at 130 17s 6.1, the locnl market ruled
stoady. with spot quoted at $29.1246 29.25."
Copper was firm In the local market, with-'
out showing anv special chnnges. Irfike l
quoted at $16.37441 16.50. electrolytic at
$15,124 15.374 and casting at $14.7lVfi.12...
In some cases, it Is said; these prices might
be shaded somewhat, but the majority of
holders are not disposed to grant any con-'
cessions. The Indon market wa a little.'
easier at 6 ls for spot and JS 17s 6d
for futures. Lead was unchanged at $4. 60
1i4.70 in the local market, while In Indon
It was a little higher ut 13 16s 9d. 8pelter
was uui-hung 'd Ht 25 2s 6d In Loudon.'
while the local mark' ! was firm, with spot
quoted at $6.20476.30. Iron closed at 54s Is!
In Glasgow und at 49s in Mlddlcsburougb. .
locally the situation continued firm, with
No. 1 northern foundry at $17. 50fi 17.96, No.
2 northern foundry ut $17.oo4i 17.60 and No. 1
southern und No. 1 southern soft foundry
at $17,754) 18.00. 1
4'ntton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan, 13 COTTON
Steady: sales. 4,S5u bales: ordinary. 4 5-1Sc:'
good ordinary. 6V-: low middling. 4c:r
middling. 64c; good middling. 7 3-l6c: mid
dling fair. 7 1-16e. R-ce!pta. 8.152 bales:
sto4-k. 4:t4.S96 bales. Secretary Hester's
statement of the world a visible supple of
cotton shows a- total visible of 4.631.286
bales, against 4.617.979 bales last week. On
this the total America Is 3. 807.266 bales,
opsins sun 9-9 bules last week.
NEW YORK. Jan. 13 COTTON - Spot
closed quiet. 10 oointa higher; middling tip
lamls. 7.2bc; middling-girif,-T.454-. Sales. 3"
bales
LIA'ERPOOL.'.lan. IS.-COTTON'-Bpot. fn
fair demand, prices 3 -points' low si: Amer
ican middling fair. 4.2481: good middling.
3 92rl: middling.- 9 8181; low mldd'fne. 3 6S.1;
good nrdlnsrv. 3 D4d: ordlnsrv. 3 ttfal.
ST IH"TH. Jsn. 13. COTTON Qui":
middling 64c. Hilcs 13 bales; receipts 3.)
bales; shipments. 14 bales; atocK. 40.937
bales. ....
trlla and Hoatn.
OIL CITY. Jan. ja (I1 Credit bala'oc
81 4:': certlflculi no bid: shlnmenis. To ts4
bbls : aveesee, 71 4g bbls.; uina, 65.132 bbls :
vr-ruge. 6i22ti l-t'l" fbluuieiila Lima. 63 7
Mi's.; aversga. '' " t-V'.. ; runs Ltnvi. tfl.au I
1,1 i : .i. e. ,B 54 ?77 bb's.
KAVVN'AH. Jan. 13.-Tt:RPENTINE -Klt?
-V";c.
somwi'iim: .4 i c f'V'; p -. p
r.W.- . e-..T0..;w; G. $2'.85J2.IT74: II.
t2'5, I. 13.40. K. $4.1. -t
Snaar anil Molaasea. '
NEW YORK .t4n. IT SrGAR Raw
sfong: fslr refinli . 4 -16c: -Ccotrliigal M
t ii-l6c: m d-issr-s suear. 4 5-1 v. e
nii.ni fir'": No 0 5.4ie: y,-.. T J4-: No.
. S.30c- No. 9 5 "5c; No. 10. 8 V-; x-n. 11.
'"e; No 1" 6 0V-: No 13. 4 9'ic- No 14.
4 9: coofec'loi.ers" A. 6 c: "iciu'il A. 6 '0c;
cut o. T5c: i"-"-h-d. 6 7ic "owdered.
615c; granulated. 6.05c ; cubes. C.COc.
Edwards -Wood Go-
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Haln Offices Filth and Roberta Strettt
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