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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JAM'ARY. 17. 1005.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Manipulation H the
Guessing.
Crowd
FARMERS HOLD LITTLE WINTER WHEAT
World Mil-aint of nhral mid
(m-lirrrn In tUHilr ap.
fly nf lorn and He
rrrait In (lata.
OMAHA. Jan. i0.
Tha wheal market shotted :gn of wfak
ness IhlB morning. The day opened at
8l.lf,4, or :o above the c!os of Hafurdsy.
Tre r.ljhcn point, reached arly In the
session, was li.lT'.. ft"m whleh the marK'i
gradually icl oft until by noon it had
reached 81.11V The July was not so actlv.
the manipulator not tiring interested In
If Juet now. It opened at W"jO, '.' up from
Saturday, and dragged down to tnu lv
tioon. Thfl wheat market la a problem Jiit
now. It la a question what the big longs
and short mean to do and not a question
of the supply and demand. Despite rumors
t liquidation, the, majority c.l the trad
ohtinuea to think the Wall atrcel line la
intact.
The wheat vlalMe decreases cY.ooo bush
el. An estimate from the south flares
the amount of wheat in tin; farmers' bond
In Kajisas s 11,0ii.io bushels, In Nebraska.
S.H'O.OOo bushel and In Oklahoma 1.6OU.00O
bushel. This totHls about 2n.OW.oo bush
el, against :U.n00,iji bualicl last year. The
world a wheat shipment itmw n In
crease except or thin country. America,
for the week shipped '.5,C) bushels, against
1. bushel laat work and 3.V" bush
'la laat year. Ruasla whipped l.Ksi.uH) bush
ela for the week, agiilrist ;:.3o4.0'e bushel
lat week and only 4iti."W bushel a year
ago. Another large Increase la In the
lianuhlan Hhlpmenta, they being 466,un)
buahels for the week and onlv i,4.j) bush
ela laat year. Australia shipped 'M.
buahela during the week, making the big
decrease, from & bushels last week.
Tin Indian shipments ahow the greatest In
crease, being 2,700,a) bushels for the week,
against 2K,) bushels last year, llrootn
hall estimate the requirement of the Im
porting countries this year at 42.ow.i quar
ters and the avalluble exporting surplu ua
t.l.onO. quarter. The larger Homing eup
Pllea thla year will make a difference.
.Minneapolis r porta a slightly better caali
demand. King of Toledo la reported as
earing that tne milling situation look
very bad. because of the InCK of export de
mand. ' He raya the lurgeat Ohio mill laat
year exported If? r cent of Ita product
and thla vear haa been able to plure 4t per
eent at heme, being fortunate. 111 Helling
that which It could not export.
Th corn export from the Atlantic count
laat week amounted to l.4uo,00o bushels. Tho.
world ahlpmenta of corn are 5,4H).0 bnah
cls, against 4,'24.(iOO laat week and 2.3O8.HO0
laat year. The Increase la duo to America
.md Argentina, other countries decreasing.
The flgurea for America are ,3ta.() buah
ela for the week, 2,5i,o0 week before and
720,000 laat year. Argentine 1.81H.0O0 buah
ela. week beforo l.lS41.00n and laat year
1.242 000. Russia shipped 4.axl buahela.
ngaiiiat 120.000 for the week preceding and
2S.f-.iO laat year. Danuhlan exports nre
nothing, agalnat 31M.0UO Inst year. The
corn afloat tor the 1'nlted Kingdom la 7.241.
il buahela and for the continent IWOUUM
buahela. being an Increaaa of 1 .SMi.OOii ImihIi
ela. Tha vlalblu aupply haa Increaacd
m buahela.
The vlalblA aupplv of oata hna decreased
U?.nOt bifehela. Tbla dec reane waa rxpei td
curly laat week and baa ettengthened the
fioaltlnw of the conrae grain. It did not
ead, owever, to an active market,
nnnln f'nah Malea.
WHEAT-.No. 3, 1 car, M Iba.. 1.06; 1 car,
hi Iba., Jl.'lo.
OAT8-8tundp. 1 car, :flic.
Umaaa aah I'rloca.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, ll.07tl."9; No. i
hard, ll.iS; No. 4 hard, VOcftf 1.02; No.
i aprtng, fl.OS.
COHN-No. 2, 39',,c; No. 3, 3!4c; No. 4.
a9'C po grade, 33u!7c; No. i eliew. 3r-'4c;
No. 1 yellow. 39'4c; No. 2 whlic, Kc; No.
i white. 3i4c.
OATS No. 2 mixed. iVV; No. 3 mixed.
-'He; No. 4 mixed. T.Wc; No. 2 white. 2-tiic;
No. 3 white, 2!kj; No. 4 white. JVSVao;
a la n da rd, 2V.
C'arlot lleclpia.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
fllVi'-; fine. HSc; lata made colored and
white. p-or to rnoioe. anii'vc; large rm
ared and hlte fancv, lie; flnp. ll'iflUV;
late made colored and white, poor to choice.
'illc.
Ktit.H Market atrong: weatern fancy,
Wted lc; we"tein. average beat. 3r-l-OI'l.TKY
Alive, atrong: wett-rn hl k-
ttw. Uc; fola. 14ic; turkeve. lSfillc.
Iiraed. frm; lrrn rh'rkena. ie13'tc;
fowla. l.'il.1c; turkey. Iwirli'K-
(lilt ACQ r.HAIM rROlIOS
Featarea af the Tradla anal (laalag
Prlrv aa Boaral f Trade.
fHir-AOO, Jan. 1 txjwer pticea for
caah what In all marketa had a weaken
ing fffert on apeculatlve valuea here to
day. Wheat for May delivery closed at a
li.es of ItilUc. Corn is off ic. Oats are
down Sfi'oc Provlalona are up a ahade,
to 5 centa. The wheat market opened tirm,
with pria ahowing aome improvement
over Katurclnv'a closing fiuotatlone. May
b-lng up tiitic at fl.lfktil.lT'i; within a
short time May aold at tl 17V
The principal reaaon for the Initial flrm
neaa In wheat was the bullieh pflranoe
of world a ahlpmenta for laat week, the
total amount being leaa than the eatlmnted
conanmptlon of the Importing countries.
In thla connection alao the decreaaed
movement from Russia and Argentine had
considerable Influence. Commission houses
were tha chief buyer during the early
part of the session. Offering ware rather
limited and came principally from alper.
Aa the session advanced, however, the
selling became more pronounced and senti
ment In the pit turned bearish. The cause
of thia change was gossip received from
outside markats felling of a lessened de.
mand for cash wheat. Advices from Ft.
Ioula Indicated a continued Increase In re
celpte of wheat at that point. Vrom Mln
neapolla rani report of a poor cash de
mand and of an Increase of the move
ment from the country. Commission h.maes
were free sellers during the latter part of
the session. Mav delivery gold off to II. la1
and cloa.d at li.li'VCI 1.15H- Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 1.S) buah
ela. The amount on passage decreased t6.
OiO buahela, while the visible supply de
creased RHI.Oki bushels. Primary receipts
were STlftO bttshela, compared with
!"' buahela a year ago.
Indlratlona of a htavier movement, aa
manifested by an Increase In the visible
aupply, had a weakening effect on the
corn market. Inatead of an expected de
crease In available stocks there was an
Increase of 3Vi bushels, notwithstanding
the amallness of laat week's receipts. Com
mission houses were quite free sellers
throughout the day. Buying waa from
sruttereU source. Mav opened a shade
to e higher at 44'f4.1c, and closed at
44Ac. Ixtcal receipts were 290 cars, none
of contract grade.
Weakness of othfr grains caused aome
selling of oata but a decreaae in the
visible supply held the declining tendency
In check and prevented any material hies.
May opened a shade higher at .'tlc, ranged
between V31e and 31So, and closed at
31c. Local receipt were sixty-nine cars.
Influenced by a decline In hog prices the
provision market waa somewhat easier
early In the session, but later a firmer tone
developed on a firmer demand. Trading
was chiefly In the May products, although
there was a fair business In July options.
At the close May pork was up ! at Sl.oT'i,
lard waa up ? V at IHilTij. ribs were a
shade higher at H72H.
Estimated reoHpta for tomorrow: Wheat,
38 cars; corn, 400 cars; oats, lit cars; hogs,
38, of io head.
The leading future ranged aa follow:
Chlgo
Kariaa City.
Mlnenapolls .
imiutn ;
Ht. IyOVl
Oma ha
i.'
i 6&
5"6
........ a
.104
2HO
14
49
M
rrlrea at Mlnneapolla.
The Hinge of prices paid In Minneapolis,
na repot red hv the brimarda-Wood com
pany, 110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Article. Open. I High. I Low. Close.
Wheat
May July
September
I I
1.17t 1.17V M.-.H 11SS
,. 1.14V, 1.14S1 1.13 1.13
,. S3-' Kli Kl 93t
Grain Market Klaewhere.
Closing price of grain today and Bntur.
at the marketa named were a follow:
CHICAGO.
Today. Bat'y.
, l.lSt l.ltH
'
day
Wheat
May ..
July .,
Corn
May ,,
July .
Wheat
May ...
July
Corn
Mav ...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
Corn
May ...
July ...
What-
May ...
July ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
KANSAS CITY.
444 A.
45' s
li9 A
44,A
43--
8T. LOUIS.
1 Ooj
9
4'.'i
4."t
1.15ii
l.'.
1 ."
42S
42',
4-."n
4J1,
MINNEAPOLIS
, - M."i
1.13
NEW VUKK.
1.15',
l.WH
l.li,
96T
4.1
43VjB
1.17',
III',
l.ltiB
1.10SA.
NEW lORK EKRAL .MAIIKET
(natation of the May on Varloaa
Commodllle.
NEW YORK, Jan. 1.-K1.0L'H-Receipta,
15.3to bbla.; xiorta. I,3!i4 bbla. ; rales, 3 !isj
ks. ; flnn. dull; winter patents, u.5oif 6.KS;
winter straights, tii.Mii 5. 45; Minnesota pat
ents, JS.itj.3j. winter extras, $J.,(u4 i;
Minnesota bakcra. l.:Kti4.0o; winter low
grade, 3 4M4.10. Kye Hour, firm; fair to
good, t4.4dj4 70; choice to fancy, ( "J.I.
Huckwlie.t flour, alow, l2.n)i!.lM et' cut.
1 URN. MK A I8ted : Hue white and yel
low, SI. 2ft; coarse new, Zl.0Titfl.U9; kiln dried,
t2."wQllt.
MYK Nomln!.
BARLKY-Uull; feeding. 43i,c. c. I f..
New Yurk; mailing. 45ft Mc, c. I. f. Buffalo.
Wilt) A T Kevel v t a. ,i"5o bu.; sales. 4,4u.
POU bu. futures. Snot, firm; No. 2 red, $1.21.
f. o. b., i Moat: No. 1 northern, Uuluth,
tl.2'e, f. o. b, aflcat; No. t hard. Manltolwt,
tl.UU, f. o. b., afloat. Opening higher on
Mrm IJverpool eablca and a little covering,
wheat later turned weak, liquidation being
Induced by heaviness In outsldo markets,
norihweai and' Wall street selling and
larger western receipt. The close ahowed
nt decline. Hulea Included No. I
red. May, Il lbVcrl li '. closed at tl MW,
July. tl.02S-lVAl.d3Vt. cloacd at tl.tr.'S; Hep
teniber. M'taWM W'. Ioh. d at MV'.
CtiRN Kecelpts, ilH.3t ha.; exports, J71.
(20 bu.; aulea, li.'H) bu. future tind 24, (0
bu, i-pot. The spot market was tl regular;
No, 2. a2V elevator, and 5ITc, afloat; No.
2 yellow. Hl,; No. 1 white. j;l4c. Futures
opened tlrmer on cables and bull aupporl,
but weakened with whear, closing V' net
lower. May. (aW6 -lic. rloaed at sUVe.
OATS Receipts, IJH.Oui bu. Spot, firm;
mixed. 2 to 32 lbr.. X7.'gc; natural white.
:tn to 32 Ilia., 3nSir; clipped while, U to
40 lbs., 40!c. Opllona were nominal.
rregular: princ bran, tin. 70 for
January shipment; middlings, $19.10 for
January slilpiueiit.
HAY Klrm; shipping. (t'SotTHc; good to
choice. ui(7Hc.
MOPt- r'lrni: state, common to choice.
HM. f37c: 1H3. .ti33c; olds. 14c; PaclHc
cossl. ISs-K. 2lc; 1!""3, UOfSSc; olds 1417c.
IIlnKS Steady; Galveston 30 to to lb.,
ISc; California 21 to 2j lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
24,10 lb. 14V,c.
l.KATHKR Mlrady; cld. 242c.
I ROVlolONis Beef, steady; family, 11100
12u0; mee. ts V 9 ou : beef hams, t (
3u; packet. tlO.&otj 11 lO; city, extra IndU
i'iea, Il5.ixnil7.. Cut n eats, lutnliml; plck
lel bellus, to .-N' w; pickled anouiuers. Vi a;
pickled hams, t. 7bh 0). l.ard, steady;
weetern atvamed. trt.9in7.u5; January closed
at ti IkVu 7.U : reflneii. quiet; ctuitiuent. IT 10;
Houih America, t7 IB; voiupound, H 76fl6 5o.
Pork, steady; family, tll.tsni 14.30; .short
clear. tl3.2 l (w; nie., tll.uu4jl3.6o.
TAL1JW Imll; city. 4V. country. 4SJ
RtCE Quiet; dometlc, fair to extra 2'i
(i.SUc: Japan, nominal. '
' BUTTKU-Market Him; street price, extra
rreniery. 0c. official prices: Cieani'iv,
loinmun to extra. Kiosk ; iTcamerv held,
roinmou to extra 2-''u&c; tjte dairy, com
mon to xtrn. s.(i2Sc; reunited, common
tn extra, 1wri JTU-; western factory, common
in extia. llft'U; etrn Imltuiiou cream-
rv. rr,nitnou to choice. I7i.'4i .
''HKtKK -Marker nrm; state. fu: cream,
small e.i orcd and m hlle lanev 1;'V ; tine,
U.t . lalu nut' colur. d uiil mlilte fsnc).
Articles.! Open. ! High. I Low. Close.! Yes y.
Wheat
May
July ,
Corn
Jan. Mav
July
Oata
Jan.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lrd
, Jan.
May
July
Rlbs
Jan. May-July
'l KA. I
ari 174;
44T.''1-4n'
llft'xIBV
31
12 )
12 65
e xr
Su
r. 4n
( 70
to
1 15', i
1 17U 1 15H4S1 l'i 1 15,
9S 9t(x 9Mstl M
42 41T,;
46S'44il
45S' 45S,
30S SO '4
:ilS,303l
31'l. 31
12 3D
12 75
66
90
7 00
a 43
72H
So
42 ! 41
414 44'i'H4o
45', :. 46-H
:!'' 3'i,
.11 31Voi4
31 1 ;iu.
12 40
12 i
1 K
96
45
6 70
89
12 50
12 72',
ti S.1
5
7 no
4R I
6 S5
37',
!74
2S
kS
974
45
724
ho
No. 2.
Cash quotation were as follow:
FLOUR Steady; winter patent, td.livg;
f.20: straights. t4.S0-tj5.00; spring patents,
la 00(16.601 Straights, t4.4Ofl4.90; bakers; t-'.W
3 .SO.
yUEA.T-N0. J.pjln, .JlJ2iai.J7; No.-3
red. tl 17'iftl.2t)4.
CORN No. 2. 4.1c; No. 2 yellow, 43c.
OATS No. t. 0c; No. 3 white, 32ib324p)
No. 8 white, SOJc.
RTK No. 2, ',Wllc.
B A RLKY Good feeding. 37HT3c; fair to
choice malting, 458Vc.
BKKDS No 1 flax, ti lt); No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.23; clover, contract grade, tl3.00.
PROVISTONS-Mesa pork, per bbl.. I12.4J
212.au; laid, per lno lh.. short rib
aidea (loose). KUtffi.&O; ehort clear side
(boxed). t6.304rS.;4.
Receipt rd ahlpmenta for the day were
aa follows: Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbla II.40O 8 M
Wheat, bu 9, .V7.2A)
Corn, bu 3S4.0 1S2.7U)
Oata, bu K5.DH0
Rye, bu t 2.0Oi 4.)
Barle-, bu 42.VY) 2,2i3
On the Produce exchange today the hut.
ter market waa firm: creameries. 19fi30i.'j
dairies, 1H4fi24c. Egg, at mark, ca'c In
cluded, zrsf.c; nrats, ;tc: prime nr a, jirj
extras, 31c. Chteee, steady; U'glic.
St. Lonla Oral) an Provisions.
ST. LOl'18, Jn. 1. WHBAT-Loweti
No. 2 red cah, elevator, tl.l6H; track,
tl 17U; May, 11.1514) 1.16. July. mri'Jt;
No. i hard, tl. 11. 124-
CORN Steady: No. t caah. 43c: track,
44i44ic; May, 42Tvti 41c ; July. 45H'H45V.
OATS Steady; No. 2 cah, Sohc; track,
Jlc; May. SlSc; No. 1 white. 3:&324e.
KLOl R Steady; red winter patent, to. 40
ft 5 50; epeclul brands, tn.tiuiio.70; extra fancy.
$4.95ti6 .10; clear, t4. 4014.60.
8 KED-Timothy, nominal, I2.002.0,
CORN MEAI Steady at 12.40.
BRAN Dull; aaoked, east track, 7u&c,
HAY juiet; timothy. a.0o4ji:i.ou; prairie,
IO.tOti9.tO.
IRON COTTON TIE8-93C.
BAOO!NO-i7e.
IIKMP TWINE 64c.
FROVISIONB-Pork, higher; Jobbing,
til 474, old; tU.724. new. Lard, lower;
prime ateum. tfi.274. Dry ault meats,
teady: boxed, extra hort. 17.50; clear
ribs. 7.24: short clear, 17.874.
POULTRY Chicken. lower at W4c;
springs. 104c; turkey. 144c; ducks, 11c;
geese, sc.
BLTTTFR Firm; rreamery, 24fl30ic;
dairy. HWLSc.
OGS rlrm at 25c. rase count.
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbl U.onu . . lo.uuo
Wheat, bu Willi 41.IU0
Corn, bu 5O.OU0 Sti,i)
Oat, bu 67.0uo 31.0XSJ
Kaasas Clr Grain and Pravlalaa.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 16 WHEAT Mar
ket lower; May. tl .0641 O&Hl July, i74c.
Caah: No. 2 hard. 1.07l.OS; No. 8. 81.04
1.07; No. 4, 97ctl.OS; No. 3 red. tl.134ll.14;
No. 8. $1.091 11. Recelpta, 141 cars
CORN Market steady; May, 424fi424,e;
July. 424j42V. Caah: No. 1 mixed, 4:1411
4A; No. 4. 42J424c; No. 1 white. 424c;
No. 3. 42ie. .
OATS Market steady: No. i white, 31 Wa
S2c; No. 2 mixed, 304'a3tX,c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.5O10.00;
choice prairie, 87.50.
RYK-Steady at 74c.
BOGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. t whllewood rase Included, Joe; caae
count, 25c: caae returned. 40 lee.
BC'TTER-Crenmery, (27c: dal-y. lc.
Receipt. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 112.ti s; i.00
Corn, bit 64 1 - ?7.?iu
Oats, bu t.Ouu T.raa
Visible Sapply of Orala.
NEW YORK. Jan. 11-Th visible supply1
of grain Saturday, January 14. a compiled
by the New York Produce exchange, was
as follows: Wheat. 39.ta6.000 bushels: d.
crease. tSSl.Ouo bushel. Corn. 11,129,0m) bush,
els: Increaae. 36.0U0 bushels. Oata. gO.Soo.Oia)
buahela; decrease. tnl.OOu bushela. Rve,
1.773 0m) bushels; decretise, 2.ooo bushel.
Barley. (.371.000 buahela; decrease, 3S3,
OOO bushels.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. If WHEAT May,
t1.1iVal l5: July, 81.13; September, H3i.c;
No. 1 hard. 81.14: No. 1 northern, 81.141:
Nn t northern, 1109V, 6 l.lQV
FLOUR First oatents. .4nfl.50: second
patents, tti30: Itrst clears. t5.15jo.25;
econd clear. I.' uOill 70.
BRAN la bulk. tU iu.
Vllwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. IS. - WHEAT -Easier;
No. 1 northern, 81 IS4: No. 1 north
ern 11.1191 14; May, tl.l5S115A.. asksd.
RYE (Strone; No. 1. 814c.
BARLEY Firmer; No. i 61c; Sampls, 37
(j61r.
i JRX-.c higher; No. t. 4ij43V; May.
44c. asked.
Mverneal Uraln ssl Prevlslea.
LIVERPOOL. Jn. 1 WHEAT Snot,
nominal; future oulet; March, 7s 44; May.
s liyi: July. M 114a
CORN Bpot. easy: American mixed, new,
4a: American mixed, old. 4s 10td; futute
steady; March, 4a ld; May. 4s iii.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Transactions in Wall Street Eichangs Rise
Above the Million Hark.
EARLY MARKET ACTIVE AND HIGHER
talon I'aclfle AnHancea eteral
Polata and Later All the l.aln I
I. oat t losing Prices l.onpst
of the Day.
NEW YORK. Jn. IS Transaction on
the Htock exchange rose above the mil
lion share mark today and with the in
crease In animation there was considerable
show of strength. The conspicuous move
ment In Union Pacific exercised a sympa
thetic Influence on the whole market. But
during the coiirs t.f the d.iy when the
movement In that tok showed signs of
having run Its' If out, the tone for the rest
of the market also gave evidence of hesita
tion and difficulty in resisting the reac
tlon. After its 6-plnt rise of last week
and with Its advance today through the.
flgMre which had been pointed to in the
civrent speculative gossip aa the objec
tive of the movement. Union Pacific nat
urally came In for aome heavy speculative
profit taking. The accumulation of orders
over Sunday, whl- h had ben attracted by
the buoyant movement of Friday and Sat
urday, helped to tarry the stock up
through the offerings to realise to a high
record for the. movement of 1204. An addi
tional J-point Jump In Northern Securities
on tho curb kept up the parallel between
the two stock ujwin which the movement
haa hinged throughout. The evmpathetle
responses in Bout htm Pacillc and St. Paul
waa only moderate and In the railroad list
at large wa even lesa notable.
Among tho Indust.'ial and specialties,
however, there were various oiuts of ef
ffctlve supplementary strength. Amalga
mated Copper whs j specially active and
strong under the Influence, of the near ap
proach of the period when the dividend
la usually acted upon. United Statea Steel
preferred was effectively bought, although
Its advance was somewhat belated, and the
current gossip regarding the showing of
earnings for the December quarter wo
more hopeful than lant week. The sub
sidiary stel companies snd railroad squlp
ment companlis as well ok the electrical
and smelting companies showed the gen
eral effect of the metal trade condition.
The money market we.s very easy In all
departments and for call loans was prac
tlcally glutted as th result of the heavy
Inflow of currency from the Interior last
week. The paying over by the national
banks of the Hi per cent Installment of
government deposits In accordance with
the coll of tho secrftary of the treasury
seemed to be entirely without effect on
the ease of the money market and the
gold export prospects were cquallv disre
garded. The congestion of money litre
had on unfavorable rather than n cheer
ing effect, especially as It wa accompanied
by a tone of less confidence on the port
of railroad traffic officials throughout tho
country. The car supply waa reported
distinctly easier front ail quarter and
some falling-off In tho freight movement
was generally submitted, pointing to a
midwinter lull In troile activity, which In
duced some feeling of hesitation In specu
lative quart"!. The alleKed threat of
Isir troubles tin the Pennsylvania system,
although officially denied, hpmnl to be the
reason for the separation of the stocks of
that group from the day'a upward move
ment. The day's buslnrxs was not only largrlv
cougest.Hl In a few prominent atocks, but
came from concentrated nirces, less than
half a dos 'H lnrRe hous..4 being credited
with dealings nn; where up to 00.0110 short
apiece. The pressure against the market
gained force, with the result, that the Pa
cifies and St. Paul closed at net losses,
while the earlier gains were much reduced
throughout. The closing was easv.
Bonds were llrm; total sales, par value,
f.7-.i". United States new 4s advanced
4 per cent on call.
Quotations on t n New York Stock ex
change were as follows:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
6.7IO M' g4
son lili4 im ii.
4') 12.1 12?'i li'2
4iO 97 isn
la.soo 1:144 m
l' 19lt 1914
3.5"i) 4 4s'4
4H) 424 414
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic. Couat Line..
B. O
do pfd
Can. Pacific
Central of N. J
Che. & Ohio
Chicago ec A
do pfd...
Chicago Ot: Western 13.9m)
V. & N. W 2,4v,
t. M. & St. P 22,1'K)
Chicago T. & T 3'
do pfd K)
C. C. C. & St. L. . . . fc'n
Colo, ft Southern !K
do 1st pfd p
ao pi"
Del. it Hudson.
Iel.. I tt W...
V. & R. U
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
no pro
23V"23',
2W
173--S,
H
20'.
fl
234
614
2071.
173",
10
2'4
914
224
(,14
T.566 1M IM
M.
L
HI. Central
Iowa Central
dii pfd
K. C. Houtheirt...
do pfd
I.. & N
Manhattan L
Met. Securities....
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central..
Minn. St. I.
M., St P. & S. Ste
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
M-. K. T
do pfd
Nul l It. R. of M
N. Y. Central...
N. T.. Ont. & W
Norfolk &. W
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
P.. C C. & St.
Reading
ao 1st prn
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Ft. K & 8. F. 2d pf
St. L. 8. W
do uifd
80. Pacific
do pfd
So. Railway
do pfd
Texa & Pacific
Tol., St. U & W
do pfd
Union Pacific....
do cfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & iAike Erie
Wis. Central
do pfd
Adams Ew
American Ex
U. 8. Ex
Wella-Fargo Ex
Amul. Copper
Anier. Cur & F
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil
to pfd
Anier. Ice
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil....
do pfd
Anier. locomotive. ..
do nfd
Amer. Smelt. &
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref
Amer. Too., pfd cert
Anaconda Mining Co
Brooklyn H. T
Colo. Fuel & 1....:...
Con. Oas
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
(Jen. Electric
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Nat l Lead
No. American
Pacific Mall
people'a Oa
Preased Steel Car
do pfd
Puilmsn P. Car
Republic Steel
do pfd
RubbT Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal & I
U. S. leather
do pfd
U. S. Realty
U. 8. Rubber
dVi pfd
V. 8. Steel
do rfd
Vn. C.iro. Chemical. .
do old
We'tlngh. Electric...
Weatern Union
Tutsi sale for the
4")
60.3i)
H.l'i)
2.4H)
2"0
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7oi)
1.9"0
6.2i
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1.5 )
7. R)
5.2
4 0
2.100
2H0
2S.00U
.... 4.3111
5.HO0
pfd 12,4v)
.... 3.200
.... 5.501
.... 2
l'lO
4S.1IM
30
106,6(1)
40
300
27.500
4. I
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1.70
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1464
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62
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284
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17114
764
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714
264
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9
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364
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254
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364
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9U0
374
354
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ll 2"
1434
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4H,
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77
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4. MO
t lm
4o)
71 1)
iw.7m
8,7'0
im)
5.4n
200
day,
26
linl
4.14
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17
704
27v
74
1024
"94
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274
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102
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14
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n shares
l'C'i
96
191
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214
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10
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340
324
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534
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234
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314
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9?
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764
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364
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1164
344
964
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854
63
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233
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454
174
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9'1
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924
Baak Clearings.
OMAHA. Jan. 16 Today' bank clearing
were ll.672.UV04: for thexameday last vear
thee were ll.4M.4V.67. For the week they
ere fa. 170 812 29; for the aama petlod last
year they were 87.900 178"9
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Jan. ll-Today's tat
nient of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclualve of the tl.TOtm ma) gold
reserve In th division of redemption,
1 shows: Available aah balance, tl 42."l'.-T. :
gold, tn4.6.M.3i.
e Tark Meney Market.
NEW YORK. Jsn. 16-MONEY-On call,
steady at 2"a24 per cent; closing bid. ! per
cent; offered at 24; time loans, very essy:
sixty day. 24 per cent; ninety day. 3 per
cent: eix months. 31.14 Per rtnt.
TRIME MERCANTILE PAPF.R-44144
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong: closed
easier, with sctual business In bankers'
Mils at 4 87fi"t4 S766 for demand and at
t4.85.Ati4 for slxtv-day bills: poste.1 rate.
t4 ".4'(i4 96 and l.t!i4.84; commercial bill.
t4AV,i4 S54.
81LVER-Bar. 604c; Mexican dollar.
474c
H' NPS Government, firm: railroad, firm.
The following are the quotation on
stock and bonds:
T. nf It. r ...insbspan . etfa Ml
eeurns tnakU N am. (1 in
de l. rf 103 Manhatian r 4i ..in7
4o ro.ipon 1l4jV.t Onlnl 49 74
40 new . re tH ! 4e 1st im 4
do tnuami Itli.'Mtnn a t I,. 4s.. T
do old s. re 1. H M.. K T. 4s
de roypon lt'al dn tr St
Am TsUoro 4k. rtfs. 1 S I N . R, R. ef M. c 4. ?
4 a. ctfa til IN. V. r. Hiit
At hlson .n. 4i lWS'N J f . la 134
4e t. 4a 4H;N rsrlgr 4 14
Atlanlle C U 4s....t1Si ' 714
Hal. Otiio 4s IHHiN W. e. 4 12',
3V, 34iO 1 rtd 4s
Cnmi af Oa. ...lil1 Pnn Vf 1114
d Itt Isc. 4j ' Heading (D 4( 1H
do 24 Inr Tl'St. b. I. M. r. la 11TH
Tha. A Ohio Hijs ...t' IS'. U A P. V. f. 4.
rbi.sio A. as... I. 9. W r. 4s.... l
r., B tc Q n. 4 .. 1"0V4 Seohntrd L ... 9
C . R. I. A P. 4i.... V, o Prtr 4a ',
d. inl. ts MS o Ra'lssr I'
rcc. a- st L. 4. T1111 P is Ul"4
'M-ao Ter. 4. '4iT.. St. b. W. ta.. tr,
Colo. Mid 4 74 t'lilnn Pt.-tSr 4 104(
Colo. 4t 80. 4r M I do conr. 4 11H
"b f,. nfa 104VC 9'eel ;d ht .... ti
D R. G. 4 Ii"'l Wah4h It H,
I'tciallers' c. la ... 74 1 4n db. R i 4j
Erls prior lira 4a ...1"? Western M 4s I
4 fen 4a :''W'. a L E 4 "4
F. W A T C. la ...11I)V,WI. Cenlrsl 4a I
Ho.-klng Vsl. 4ta ...lei'il
Bid.
II.
Boston
BOSTON. Jan.
cent: time loans
closing of stocks
A'rhl.ns tAi. 4a.
do 4s
entrsl 4v.
Atchison
do pfd
Ronton A Albany
poalon A ftlslne.
Ponton Elevated
Kll.hliura pld ..
Cantral ...
N. T . X. II. A
Per Marqiistte
I'nlnn Par(9e
Atnar. Arg. Them..
do pfd
Amer. Pnsu. Tune...
Amar. Sugar
do pfd
Amar. T A T
Am.r. Woolen
do pfd
f dominion I. A
Kdlson Kler. Illu
ilenaral fleetrlr ....
Mm. Electric
do pfd
Mi'i. lias
t'nlied Krult
l nlle.1 Khos ytarh...
do pfd
V. S. Stsel
do pfd
ftock Market.
14. -Cell loans. n4'i34 per
. . . I ,ll,.UI
and btinds:
. 4H.W'satln common ...
.111:4 Ad ant urs 74
. 74 lAllouea H'4
. Amalgamaied TH
tol Amrrl.'an glnc 1114
M Allantle 174
.17H Blniham H
.17' '!. A Herla SIKI
.143 Cantennlal '.'J
. H Tapper Hane '4
. Dalr West 114
. .2 r.ijmlnlon t'oal 40
HIX Franklin 11
. I'll Oran. f Ht
. 71 lale Rnval !7
. 4"4 Mm Mlnln II j
14.'S Ml.klgan lit
.1311 . Mokask .'.4
.1444 Mom r. A r 4',
. 12 Old Dominion 2
. 4' tnvtola M4
. 11 Parrot It'i
.;M4 Wolmr Ill
.10 Shannon s-4
. 1.114 Tamars'k 130
. Trinity
. MS I'. 9 Mining 2344
Ion V. 9. Ull If
. . t'tah 41
. :i!4 VMorla it
. jokj Winona IS
. 4H Wolverine 1041
London Slock Market.
LONDON, Jan. 16. Closing quotation on
stocks and bonds:
(onaols. money MS N. V. Central 147t
do ai rount Norfolk A W 1S
Aniironda b do pfd 94'
AtfhlKon Ontario W 4:4 4
do pfd Iiw't Pnnv1vania ""H
nalllmore A Dhlo. . . .ll-a Rand Mlora H'4
Canadian It7 Reading tl'i
l haa. Ohio i 4u lat pM 17
hi. ago 01. V u- do H pfd 4.1
C M. A St. P 17 So. Rallmit M
liellwra 1 do ptd 9
lioer ft H. 0 iS'i So Panr? ill
do pfd it t nlnn Pa.'IAc 1?J
Kris 41V, do ptd
do 1st pM in. V. tt. Slesl ll'i
do :1 pl.t M'a do pfl X'
llllnoia inlral tI Whafh
l.oun A. Nash 144 do pfd 44',
M.. K A T Jit gpanlah 4a H
SILVER Bar, steadv. 27 11-1 W per ounce.
MONEY 14T2 per cent.
The rate or discount in the open market
for short bills Is 24 per cent; for three
mouths' bills, 24t2 9-16 per rent.
New York Mlnrntt Storks.
NEW YORK,
the closing qu'.
A .lama too
Alio
Hra..-a
Prunttwlrk con . . .
I. omatock Tunnel
Con Cat. A Va..
l:ork Kllvar .,.
Iron Sliver .:
Ladvllla Con ....
Jan. 16. The following are
...1.0ns on mining stocks:
24.
.. D
.. It
'.. I
9
..IS
Ull la I Mat ..
Cntarlo
Of Mr
Ffin
inealx
otosl .:-..:....
Slvlff.
1J' tHutrtt NsTtida
..."Ismail Hopes
... 1 I Standard ......
.17.
18
. 7
. It
. 4!
. 47
:. 25
.160
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Jan. 16. Money ws plentiful
In the market today and the demand waa
quiet, discounts were steady. Business was
xliglitly increased owing to bMier money
and support of the continent. Consuls were
Arm early In the day. but cloed easier.
Homo rail were active In anticipation of
dividend. American in sympathy with the
strength of Wall street were firm at above
parity. The New York bank statement In
duced support, noticeably in the cuse of
Atchison, Topeka Ac Santa Fe, New York,
Ontario aY Western and 1'nlted State Hteel,
while I'nion Pacific and I'nlon pacific pre
ferred strengthen! consequent on rumors
of a Northern Securities settlement. The
operation mostly were profteaional, the
continent buying moderately, prices closed
easier. Foreigners were fairly active. Ru.
shins hardened on the budget ptatemcnt.
Japanese were maintained, imperial .lami
nesc government sixes of 1904 w.re quoted at
9ha)
rTERLIN. Jan. III. Price 011 the Boura.
today were firmer on the probnb.e settle
ment of the coal strike.
PARIS, Jan. 16. Prices on the Bourse to
day were quiet; Rush la 11 Imperial foul 9
were quoted at 96.60.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. l.-COTTON-Mr-ket,
eteady; closed steady to 3 point nd
anre; middling upland. 7.25c; middling
gulf, 7.50c. Sale. 8,430 bale.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 16. COTTON
Firm; ale. 6,900 head: ordinary. 4 7-16c;
good ordinary. 54c; low middling, 4c;
middling. 7c; gooa middling, 7 5-16c; mid
dling fair, 7 13-16c. Receipt, 10,56 bales;
stock. 393.265 bale.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 1. COTTON Spot,
in moderate demand: prlcfs unchanged;
American middling. t.x2d. The sales of the
day were 7.000. of which 1,000 were for
speculation and export, and Included 6.&U)
hale of Americun. Receipts, 38.000 balea,
Including 36,000 bales of American. K11
turos upened quiet and closed steady.
American middling, g. o. c, January,
3.71d; January and February, 3.71d; Feb.
ruary and March, 3 74.1; March and April,
3.77d; April and May. 3h1; May and June,
8.f2d; June and July, 3U6d: July and Au
gust, 3 Kid; August and September. S.o'Hd;
September And October. S.99d; October and
November, 8.90d; November and Decem
ber, 391d.
ST. LOl'18. Jan. 16.-rOTTON-8teady ;
middling. &c. Sales, 410 bales; receljits,
nom: shipments, 50 bales; stock, 40.870
bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 1. METALS Tqe
London tin market experienced a had
break, closing at 129 17s 6d for both spot
and futures; the local market wss quiet;
some dealers were reported to be asking a
high a 129.05 for spot, but the majority of
quotation range around 1-9.25, with 829 80
bid. Copper closed In London at 68 12s for
spot and 69 tor futures; locally the mar.
ket Is unchanged. Lead was a shade h'gher
at 13 loa loci; the local market waa llrm
and unchanged at 84,I4 70. Spelter was
unchanged In the local market: London was
a little lower at 25. Iron closed at 64a 6d
at Glasgow and at 4a 7d In Mlddlebor
ougli: 'locally the situation I ealer; there
I talk of a better situation for southern
? cades: No 1 northern foundry I quoted ut
17.20; No. i northern foundry at tl7.6; No.
1 soft southern foundry at tl7.76ej18.0O.
('079 Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 16 COFFEE Mar
ket for future opened steady w;th October
6 points higher and other months un
changed. There seemed to be compara
tively little coffee fur sale and trading
was quiet nearly all the session. Toward
the cloa-e the demand quickened consid
erably with trade interests and .commis
sion house buying and the market waa
finally steady, net unchanged to 6 point
higher. Sale were reported of 96.000 bag,
Including: April, c: May. 8.1j)s.l5c; July,
6. toe; September, 8. 55c; October, i.toc. Spot,
teady; No. 7 Rio, 4c.
Oil aa (tenia.
OIL CITY, Pa.. Jan. 16.-C'redit balance,
tl 42; certificate, no bid; shipments, si, 633
bbl., average 99.315 bbl.: run, 124.559 bhl.,
average 63,32 bbla.; shipments. Lima. 125.
97! bbla., average 67.621 bbls.; runs, Lima,
12S. 357 bbls.. average 66.647 bbla.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Jan. 16 OILS Tur
pentine. 634'- '
RotSIN-Flrrn: A. B r. 82.55: D. 82.60: K,
12.70: F. 32 76; O. .874: H. 83 10; I. 83 .4 :
K. .; M. 84 50; N, 84 76; W G. 85 00; W
W, 86 15.
agar aaej Melasce.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14 Sl'GAR - Raw.
strong: fair refining. 44'-; centi-lfugal 9.1
teat, 6 ',c; molasaes ;gar. 44. . Relined,
firm.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan It Sl'GAR -Strong;
open kettle. 841144c: open kettle
tentrifugal. 44u44c: centrifugal mhltca.
64'i yellow, 44fj0i-16c; sreoud, J4ul4i
t
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Firlj Actie with Little Cbsnge
in Knlicf Price.
HOGS MOSTLY FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
Brisk Demand far sheep and l.amk
anal with Moderate Receipt Trad.
Ins Ma Active itllh Price
Mrong to a Dime Higher.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 16. 19u5.
Receipts were: Cattle. Ifcg. Sheep.
fifflclsl Mondev 2 3 t J" S.OlO
Ssme ilar lat week . . . . 6.U 2 7'1 2-5
Same dav week before.. .2il 6.2T7 11.91
ianie three weeks ago... 1.494 -'7 691
Same four weeks ago 3.t;0 8.5"4 8 7" '8
Psme day last irar 3 466 S.7o 13.9
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table show the receipt Of
rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
th r to date, with comparison with lat
year: I. 1 lec.
Cattle 31 1!K 42.161 10.9SJ
Hoga s 9i 9:..DVI
She. p 6A747 M.-WS
Th following table snom the verge
price of hog at South Omaha for th last
eeveral days, with comparison:
Dat ( 1904. 19M. 19T. 11901. IUW0 I1998.I1S98.
hie, 1. .
Dec. 21 .
rec. 22.,
Dec. 23..
Dec. 34..
T:ec. 96..
Dec. 26..
Dec. 17..
Jn. 1...
Deo. 89..
Deo. 80..
Dec. 11..
Jan. J...
Jan. 1...
Jan. -4...
Jan. 6...
Jan. f ..
Jan. T
Jan. 8...
Jan. 9...
Jan. 10..
.Ian. II .
Jan. 12..
Jan. 13..
Jan. 14 .
Jsn U .
Jan. 16..
4 V.141 4 3-)' fn a I" 4 7'- 1 J !
4 6041 I 01 01 4 79 8 94i I M
4 4441 4 94! I 04! 4 61 4 Oil 1 31
4 INW 4 19! t 11 I 4 901 4 02 1 4
4 WV4, 4 46 II 081 ' Vtl a
4 41V 4 47 6 27 9 1.91 4 86: 3 47
1 1 aa 1 aa I aa I sa
4 4241 4 641 Ml 11 4 89 4 11
4 614:
4 56 I
4 614
4 47
1905.
4 38
4 4J4!
4 444 4 77
4 414i 4 ffl
4 45 I 4 58
4 60
fc 44: :tsl 4 9 ll 4 09
4 64 ! 6 23! 71 1 4 951 4 211
9 64)
3 44
4 81
4 12
4 S3
1904
4 61
!
8 46
1 61
4 CI
4 62
H 4 771 i 14
85 t 251 I 4 14!
AI K)l 4 991
1908.11802 I19nl. l9i.ll"99
87! 6 Ml 4 94! 4 ' 8 7
80, 6 19; 4 91 4 29' I 6T
291 ( 021 4 I7 8 44
4 21' : 6 04, 4 n I 4(
6 34 6 24i
I 4 68' fl 39' 6 091 6 061
I 4 60! 6 49! 6 u9: I 06
U 4" 15.
tt 401 6 14,
04
4 36!
4 62
4 674 4 53!
4 61 4 61
4 634 4 75
4 694 4 73
I 4 69(
4 514 4 74
6 46
4i
6 86.
A 41
6 49
" 1
6 00,
6 14
6 22
6 15,
8 44
1 43
4 34'
4 8S I 46
4 851 3 f.0
6 231 4 41! J 65
6 17: 4 49 3 Ml
4 3
3 14
5 25
B 16:
5 26
6 27,
4 6S
4 62i
3 56
3 66
a
3 52
Indicate Sunday. Indicates holiday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle, Hog. Sheep. H'ses
C. M. 8. P. Ry 4 4..
I nlon Pa.ltic system. .19 8 16
C. N. W. Ry 1 2 ..
F. E. M. V. R. R..32 24 2
C. St. P. M. & O. Ry.i.'i 4 1
B. & M. Rv 30 11 7
C. 14. tt u Ry 4 11
K. C. St. J 1 .. ..
C. It I. A P.. east 2 9
11 Inols Central 6
Chicago Great West.. 9 3 1..
Total 132 H2 25 !
The dlsnosltinn of the day' receipt was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
1 .'at tie. Hoc. ahec
Omaha Packing Co 395 K51 210
Swift and Company .5 1 4.'.5 1.149
Cudahv Packing Co 941 1.724 1,0;
Armour Co 574 1.7W 2.952
ansnut & ( o t.4
Carey & Benton 6
Lobman & Co 127
McCreary & Carey 24
Hill & Hutxliig.r lln
Hamilton 12
L. F. Hiisz 167
Sam Wcrtheimer 43
Mike Hagerty n
J. H. Root & Co 71 .....
Other buyer 232
Total 3.222 6.798 5.467
CATTLE There waa a moderate run of
cattle here thla morning, so that the mar
ket held up In good shape, in nplte or tne
fact that Chicago had 11 liberal run with a
break In prices of a boot a dime. The
market here was fairly active, particularly
on the better grades, so thai an cany
clearance waa made.
The demand for the better grade of
be'f steers ws quite, active and price
held generally steady. The quality of some
of the offering was good, s is shown by
the fact that s high as 85.R) wus paid.
When It came to the commoner kinda the
market was not particularly active, but
still the prices paid did not show a groat
deal of change from the close of last week.
Most everything waa out of lliet hands at a
reasonably early hour.
There was considerable life to tho cow
trade, and that was especially true in
case of the lieltcr gradea or such as sell
from 83.00 up. Buyera all seemed to be
anxious for cattle of that kind, and with a
limited supply the market ruled active and
strong. The klnda that sell from 83.ia
down were nol very active, but still the
price paid were Just about steady with
those In force the latter part of last week.
Bulls, veal calves and stags showed very
little change. Trading was not very active,
but there wa no quotable change in ruling
price.
There were not very many atocker and
feeders on sale, so that although the de.
mand was not particularly heavy, the
market held Just about stead.!. Good
heavy cattle sold freely at steady prices.
The same a usual of late, the light
weights were rather slow, hut the price
paid could not be nuoted anything but
steadv. ltcprcsentativ sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr
ia K) S 10 43 lllU 4 "
1 770 1 40 1 10l.ll 4 SO
1070 I SO 1 102ft 4 ZS
1 440 1 HI S 10K7 4 24
1 Mo a to 34 1 zoj 4 an
, tt.t I 70 511 U'4t 4 0
12 1104 a 75 U K'3 4 0
It Kl IM 11 1175 4 3S
10 107 S 0 IS Ilsfl 4 Mi
1 m a to 12M 4 40
io7 a s 1 1:120 4 40
10 100 4 DO 19 Ulti 4 40
t(l 1171 4 DO Jl 1207 4 Kl
1 llfc) 4 Ou SO i:i4 4 7i
1234 4 1 -4 143.1 4 U
1H 4 10 23 134 6 t0
It 1171 4 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
;i 1I8 4 40
STEERS AND COWS.
10M J 9 15 1195 4 !
a 117 4 15
COWS.
II 747 1 44 1 1040 t 75
1 MO I t I ... IMS I tS
a 111 1 91 t 75
1 (0 I 7i IS loss t 75
4 tiro 1 75 17 11(15 a 76
I IM 1 40 2 145 3 so
Ill 1 W 7 1067 t 0
I 191 1 0 4 1)10 t to
t., 1(40 J 00 11 M2 I 10
J 10 t 00 I J41 ! SO
nor 1 00 so ui I mi
4 H J i 00 II 10O4 I 00
J 460 I 00 14 1071 t M
1 ioo t 00 t Ill I ou
1 126 I 00 043 1 00
J 471) I 1 1 1110 8 00
1 1110 a is tu 1 00
1 tit i 16 1 1175 a 00
a 4 11! 1011 I 00
4 1111 a ts 1 IIM 8 0
t 771 t 25 1 110 8 SO
ft 441 a J5 1 1820 8 0
a ion a at a mo a o
1 no s a a lam a 00
j 110 a 25 1 104 I Ml
a ioj a 24 4 141 a 00
ia mo a is 4 ioui a 04
14 nsi a 10 1 1124 a 10
1 1140 2 30 1 1440 I 10
j 1210 a o 10 loin 1 1
1 740 I 35 I 1340 8 11
no am a iio a is
I tt! I 15 4 ISO I tl
I l'o4 8 1-1 1 1240 I 25
14 14 t as 11 in! 1 n
t 1114 a 40 . 14 111 J 24
1 J1140 a 4i 1 14 iis.7 t s
1 1140 t 4 14 112a a 14
It Ml I 4 1 1110 I
1 low a to 17 1041 1 m
1 UM 1 60 17 ut a ao
1 1160 I 60 1 o a 14
4 nit a 6 t ttao a -m
1 7JI t 60 Jl . 1U7I I M
I..'. 106J I 64 a 1044 8 40
I 10:, a 66 17 11. ;a a 41
I 1O60 8 40 4 1240 8 60
I 1100 I 40 40 1065 a 66
4 10H a 45 1 100 a 40
1 1160 2 76 1 1340 16
COWS AND HEIFERS.
II J. 621 I 00 5 1041 8 11
HEIFERS.
1 860 1 60 1 464 I 61
t 740 t 04 1 176 I 16
1 146 I 20 - 1 7W t 46
1 II I it I Ml I
1 440 8 96 ( Ill I II
1 464 a ao a ioo 3 ao
1 6a0 I 40 14 441 IN
a 116 a 45 i 1110 a at
I s 8 64 4 70 I 40
8 644 3 60 14 8 46
BULLS.
1 1434 8 00 1 14M 8
44 1341 a 06 I 1110 t M
1 is jo : it 1 6 a 00
1 1U0 a J 1 14uU I 40
1 1160 a 6 1 1570 8 no
1 7:0 60 I UtM I an
I line a 14 1 Ills, a 14
1 1 tiki : 64 : 143 a to
1 12 8 46 1 1IHSJ a 6a
3 13.6 I at . .1 al 8 60
CALVES.
8 ?I6 4 4 1 100 4 71
: : IS 1 ... . im i ao
STOCK EKH AND FEEDERS
1 ,iW I 44 t 640 J t
a rr : 34 1 us 1 vs
2 64 t 60 4 441 a ti
1 till 8 61 J 1 I 25
44 H 3 50 2 sua 1 aa
2 47 2 4" 14 M: lr.6
6 704 2 70 24 f.t ) 4l
I T44 t II It M IS
t. i) a 17 4 e
t 941 8 t nr. a 4
1 t a no : tu a t
t - sn 14 a 17 I 40
? 11. I ...I17 J to
6 7 a i 11 ... m 1 to
7.M 9 ea 1? " 8 41
4 J I 16 2 t: M
; . J 111 t set s 54
1 670 IK r0 I 60
8. k a jo 2 as a s
a a an n :o 1 ;i
t 446 a to
P A. Tesat-Neh.
t steers. ...lien .1 7 v ci.w s .... 91 8
8 bulls 1137 2 S 1 bu.l -non : 00
Hi)08 There n sr.. rmous tun of
hogs In Chl.sgo this morning, about MHO
being n sale. At thla and ther market
receipt were also anile liberal for a Mon
flay, that the tendency of price waa
downward. CMcago a quoted 1V lower
and price here broke all the wny from '.Wc
to Inc. Lightweight were right around .
dime hmer. medium weights .Vfitoc lower
and prime heavies lioc lower. '.Ight.
weight sold largely from 84 40 to fl.Sti. me
dl tm weights 84 60 nd 84 V nd prime hrav.
les from 14.4) to 84 974. the top being only
2. lower than Saturday' be.t price. A
will bo n from these euotat ions, the
fang of price I now wider than It tin
been for aome tlm pat and itimmission
men are warning their customers to remem
ber that light hegn are not 'llltip to ns
good advantage as the heavies. Tr-iding
was not particulars active this morning. o
that while the bulk of the offerings ws
disposed of In fairly good season, th morn
ing whs well advanced before a clearajic
wa made.
There was very little change In the mar.
ket up until noon, the late arrivals selling
In much the same notches a those that
came In early. A few car, however were
atlll reported back. Representative sales.
S At. h. Pr Nn Av Hk. rr
8 I"' ... 4 10 45 121 ... 4 98 a
26 11 ... 4 21 "t .27 120 4 2't
77. 14.. 40 4 30 41. r4 40 4
75 !. IK It 2." 140 4 ".."'a
45 1S2 ... 4 44 24 40 4
57 lo 4 4.'. 41 26.-1 ... 4 6lt
44 144 .. 4 46 75 ?0 . . 4 62i
44 117 40 4 46 II i-22 . 4 H'
77 14 ... 4 46 10 311 10 4 !'
Tt aif 120 4 46 M H" ... 4 62",
1 lit ... 4 4;i4j 45 24.', ... t tl',
4 206 ... 4 47V, 5 :! 40 4 .!',
6 200 10 4 471, I 2.'4 4 .V.
1 220 ... l 41, 271 1fl 4 S.
1 207 ... 4 M 47 IT7 81 455
44 144 ... 4 5 41 271 50 4 65
8 .80 . . 4 60 7 t.ll f) 4U
76 244 40 4 54 65 34 ... 4 65
2 2"4 . . 4 40 40 Sto ... 4 65
71 Y,I ! 4 So 6 HO 40 4 66
5 824 Its) I 60 61 2 240 4 6".
41 225 ... Ill 44 40 4 66
5? . fin SO 4 60 41 IM 4" 4 65
0 in -....4 54 7(i 34 4t 4 55
4 tea . 4 50 6 25 10 4 57'i
4 204 0 tit 64 80 ... 4 874,
t" 212 ... t 60 61 1:4 . 4 614,
40 141 ... 4 50 74 172 180 4 40
71 22i 10 4 60 It 131 lu 4 to
72 2H ... 4 6f'l 64 ,. .141 ... 4 40
75 ..2 ... 4r,V 40 144 ... 4 40
9S lit ... I 614, ll 122 ... 4 9H
t 245 ... 4 814 tt 971 ... 4 66
71 215 4ft 4 6214 4S 167 80 4 471,
SH EKP There iight run of sheep
and lamhs here thie morning nnd with an
active demand the market ruled active and
strong The quality of the offerings was,
if anything, better than usual, and in lacl
some of the offering were the best thnt
have been here this season. Buyer were all
out early and everything wa disposed of
In ahort order. While the general market
waa strong and active, gome sale looked
a much a a dime higher. Quite a liberal
proportion of the receipts were from Colo
rado. Ewe from that t-te sold a high
as tt.w. yearling t 15 1 6l wether toiA
while lamb brought 17. v,, which I the
highest price so far thin season for a big
elring. A little bunch old for t7 5); western
yearling sold for t 25.
There were practically no feeder on sale,
so Unit a fair tc-st nf the feeder market wo
not made.
(Quotations for fed atock: Good to choice
yea nines, to.75l-tti.25; fair to good year
lings. 96.2C'i5.75; good to choice wet hern,
t5.ong5.DO; fair to good wethera. t4.Tfcfl6.0o.
good to choice ewra, t4.4u44.75; fair to good
ews. t4.un44.26; common to fslr ewe. 84.50
il9o: good to choice lnmh. 87.0n4i7.5'): fair
to good lamb. tS.7Mf7.00; feeder yearlings,
t4.Eo.n5.iO; feeder wether. 84.26'(j4.5'): feeder
ewe. 8.1 'JM! 3. 75: feeder lambs, f5.40fi5.Ta.
Representative sale:
No. Wt. Pr.
2 goats 95 OH
t western ewea 9i 4 60
rjti Colorado ewee Ill 4 0
2jd l.'olorado ewe loo 4 .')
lot) Colorado ewee Iu9 4 85
4'i Colorado ewe Hi 4 fci
1 Colorado ewe lS'j 4 86
300 western wathers 99 6 40
479 western wethers TO 6 40
1 Colorado wether 13" 5 5)
9 native lamba 66 6 50
239 weatern yearlings 66 6 to
127 native lamb 77 7 26
619 Colorado lamb S5 7 40
3 western lamb 7:1 7 10
10 western cull ewe 92 3 25
10 westeril full ewe xf 3 25
1 western stag 110 4 uo
127 Colorado ewes 4 50
240 western ewe 97 4 ts)
56b western ewe 82 4 GO
56 western ewe 8!i 4 00
15o western ewee 90 4 Ho
iJH western ewe 90 4 90
11 western ewe 98 4 84
frifj western wether 114 6 50
i4 western wether 115 6 60
10 western yearling 61 ( 26
34 western yearlings 78 6 26
2 western lamb 05 T on
4 western lamb 7 7 00
6 Colorado ewes M 4 75
68 Color do ewes 94 4 75
60 Colorado- yearllnga 102 6 50
1 Colorado weather 90 6 &u
146 Colorado wethers 102 6 50
196 Colorado yearllnga mi 15
CHICAUU I.IVK STOCK 91 4 R KET
Cattle and Hogs Are Loner, Sheep
9 Irons. Lambs Firm,
CHICAOO. Jan. 18. CATTLE Receipt a.
"2.! head; market steady to loc lower;
good lo prime steers. lohKnii.o: poor to
medium, t3.i5u5.45: loc) er "id ff
12 2564.25; cowa. tl.2fn,4f0; ial'fr, IZ.00V
5.U. ; tanners. 61 2Mr uu.lr, , ..tMi 4.L..
HOGS Receipts, 65,000 head; tomorrow.
30.0UO head; market 5"jl0n lower; mixed mid
butchers. 84. 46114.70: good to choice heavy.
t4.ii5fj4.8o; rough heavy, tl.40-M.45; light,
84 sf.Tl4.ii3; iiuiH or eaies, i oo-ri 4.00.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts. S.t0
head; sheen atrong; lamb firm; good to
choice wethers. 8 .". tifsfi 6. to ; fair to cholcj
mixed, tSS"".' 19": western sheep. t4.3u'i5.tj);
native lambs. (5.7BW7.75; western iambs,
f5.75oj5.80.
Kansas City lire 8 tuck Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 16. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 6.51 head. Including ffti head south
ems: market strong to loc higher; choice
export and dres-sed beef steers, 84.754-6.75;
fair lo good, f "1.5m) 4. 75; western fed steel.
83.50(5.00; slocker and feeder. t2.75'(i4.25;
southern teer. 88.5nn4.75; southern cow,
82.25t3.26: native cf.ws. fl. 754)4.00; native
heifer, t2.5otj4.50; bull. 82 25(n4.iai; calve,
t.'l.K(l7 1)0.
Hot IS Receipt. 3.5(0 head; market
steadv to tc lower; top, 84 77 : bulk of
sales. 4 5ot4.7; heavy, t4-7("j4 77H; packers,
t4.56ti4.73: pigs and lights. 4..fi4t5.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.UI0
head: market steady to active: native
hi nibs, to una 7. 50; native wethers, ft. 755.75:
native ewes, t4.26ltt5.0o: western lamba. fti.ui
4(7.40. highest slr.c 1908; western fed year
lings, t5.5isi3-i.56: western sheep,. 84.755.90;
Blocker and feedera. f2.6tKIi5.0O.
St. I.oola Live stack Market.
ST. LOI18. Jan. 16. CATTLB Hecelpta,
f.000 head. Including l,0tJ head Texan;
market tcdy; native shipping and ex
port steers, fo.OonftOo: dressed beef and
butcher steer, t4.006a.50: teer under l.OuO
round. 13 X'Ua.lw: stockers and feeders,
.5o(iJ.76; cow and heifer, t- 2M)4 8o; can
ner. fl. 752.10! bull. t2.5O0j4.HO; calve. fS.OO
CT'O; Texa and Indian steer. 82 7544 76,
with choice fed up to f5.00; cows and heif
ers. t2 Uotfl.l.oO.
HOOS Receipt. S.uoo head: market
lower; pig and light. 83.7wij4.4li; packer.
f4.u5t7 4.75; butcher and best heavy, 44. Mf
40 .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, i.m
head; market ateady: nstlv muttons, ti .75
41540; lamb. t5.oia7 K5; cull and bucks,
t2 2.Vii4.75; itocker. f2.003.ao; Texantt. f3.00
tJi.DO.
t. Joseph Lit ltck Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. K. CATTLE Re
ceipt. 1.4J& head; market steady: native.
2.605.40; cows and helfere. tl.75i4.40;
stcckera and feeders, t?76fi4.15
HO 18 Receipt. 4.857 head: market
teady to 6c lower; medium and heavy,
t4 HnftM 75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt 6 591
head; market steady to strong; lambs,
tT.Oo; yearling. f4 60; ewe, f 4 SO.
tlotag tlty Live gteek Market.
Tele.
mar- 1
ket steady; alocker. loc higher: beeve.
f3tu.i6; cow, hull and mixed. t2.2698 fr):
locker and feeder. f2.75j3.$u; calve and
yearlings. t-2Wl36u.
HOGS Receipt. 4 800 head: market 61oc
lower, selling at t4.0ul4 5u; bulk. 14 4u.i4.4i
Stock In 9lgU4.
Receipt Of live stock at the six principal
western market etrdav:
Cattle. Hoy. 8hee...
South Omaha 2.8ur) 6 fie) 6 lj
Sioux (Htv 8 SW 4 Sirt
Kansas City 6.6n) 3.5iai 7. I'M
Ht. IjuuI ..... l.M Jl S.4)
St. Joseph 1 489 4 457 511
Chicago W.'i") '.i.OoJ
SIOI'X CITY. la.. Jan. 16-fBr-eclal
frsm )4?ATVLE Receipt, t.00 head;
et steady; alocker, loc higher: b
Total
,.47.4:t9 61,157 45 601
Balath Uratlii Market.
lL' l.l.'TII. Jau. K.-WHEAT-T0 an lv.:
Nu 1 norlhcrn. tl 13'g; No. 2 northern.
t!.ot-Y On truck: No. 1 northern, 1 .13-;
Nv 2 loithetn. fli,; Msy. fl.lHej; July,
I IS1: Sept niber. .
ti.TS To r-e and e" tra k. I?"e.
OM.4H 4ltOI.LLF: HIRKRT,
tpl aatl raiser r red are.
E'70g-rsndle,1 stock, .
I.IVK ItiL'l.TKY-Hn. tc: rooaier. !
tut ket. 16c; iliu ks. 9iVV', gees'. Vi spring
chickti. 9o,
HHKS9KH Ptiri.THY-Tutkev. 17319..
ducks. litilJc. ',-, in, , chickens. 10"t
l,Ac; roosters. .
I4CTTKR iMe klig st.- k. l7Uc: rh"le t.
fancy delry. 14n2"r; creum ry. .,4-T29y ;
prints sOc.
FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. 10e;
Icketcl. 7c; pise. Jc: nerch. c: blusflsh,
Jc; whitetisli. Im-. salmon, 12c: ledsnspper,
lie; Inhater (green). 8-V; loliattr (boiled).
Mr; bullheads. 11c; catfish. "4c, black bass,
.'5c, halibut. I2c; crappie. Uc; l.ufTaio. ic,
whit ba. 11c; frog leg, per dog. Jit.
HRAN -Per ton. ii uu.
HAY Price quoted by OmiM Ttio legal
Peielei' asaorlniion: Choice Nc 1 upland.
K''; No. 2. t.'.S'''. medium. 8.V); coarse.
84 9". Rye strew, f.. 50 These price r
lcr tin ot I'l'iU coior and quality.
OYSTERS New York coun4a. per ran.
45c; extra selects, per can. 3"wc. standards,
rer can. VV, bulk (standards), per gal,
fl.4; bulk textra elcclsi. per gal.. 11. ;
bulk (Nw ioik counts), per gal., fl.80.
TROPICAL Fltl iU
ORANOES Calllornl;. T.eulsnd pvl. H
dies. 82.75vS.00; chute navels, 8-.6dX76;
California seedlings, all else. 82 00a :6.
LEMONS-Calltornla fancy. t2.76. aa
200, 83 75-1(4 011; rliolce. 83iMll60.
DATES Per boa of Jlll.. pkg.. tl.OO;
Hallowe en. In 70-lb. boxr. per lb.. Htc.
EIGS-Callfornl. per lo-lb. canon, ;M
tic: ln:portd bmyinu. 4-cion, l4o; 8
erown. 14c; 7-crown. 16c; fancy imported
(wached). in 1-lb. pkga. 11.41 lie, Caiijornia,
per case of 8 pkg.. 12 21
HAN AN AS Per m-rtlum siged bunch. tJ 09
b6i. liiml-oji, 12.76-03.60.
onAPr
66 60.
FRCITS
APPLES Home-grown Jonathan.
bbl.. 11.26: Ben I'... t- 2o; Ms
Kings, fu.J: New Yorit Greening.
New v.i.'t I il,lv;r,s. 1275: Coloraoo
th ins. ..: 75 W ne Suds t-?r 'iu. box. 81 60.
PEAKS Utah. Coi.-.ado ana California,
fall varieties, per box. t) 6tf1 7i.
4RANBERRIES - lVicoe Be"! gnd
Ougl. per bbl , fl.00: Wisconsin Bell and
I herry and Jeri.-y. per bbl . 87.75; per box,
f2.76.
GRAPK9 Imported 6ralag. pr keg,
H (fi 60.
TANGERINES Florida or California, pet
Wrbcx. 62.60.
VKrarTABLES.
POTATOES Home-grown, in ac-k. per
bu.. 4"c; Coloraoo, per hu., bOc.
TCRMP8 Old. per bu., 40o, Canada ruta
baga, per lo.. lc.
I. A RFOTS Old, per bu., 40c.
PARSNIPS Old. per bu., 40c
BKETS Old, per bu.. 0df
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. tl.KQSM
ONIONS Home-grown, red. In ack rf
bu.. tl.oe; Span"!.. per crale. t;'iKit
Colorado yellow, per lb.. 20; whit, per III.,
w.
CI CI MBERS-Per do , t.
TOMATOES California,
crate. i 2r..
C A H14 AO E Holland se.d. per 'h... ie.
SWEET POTATOES Kna kiln drlett
per bbl . 8! 50
CELERY Per de.4, JfcHWOo; California,
16c.
RADISHES Hot iiouse. per dog.. 46c.
ONIONS New, southern, per doj , 46e.
MISCEI LANEOl.'S.
SAl'ER KRAUT Wisconsin, per keg.
82.50.
CIDER New York, per bbl., f5 30; per V
bbl.. 8:126.
CHEESE Wisconsin Twins, full cream,
r.'VnU : Wisconsin Young America, lute;
block HwIk. new. 16c; old. 16917c; Wloon
sin brick. Mo: Wisconsin llmhurgcr. 13c.
HIDES -No 1 green, 7c: No. 3 green, ejej
No. 1 ejlievl, NWc: No. 2 salted, 7Vic; Na. 1
veal cslf. 9:; .No. I vel calf. 7c; dry salted.
S4il1e; sheep cells, iacyfl 00; horse liiuss.
fl VW13 Otj.
NUTB-Walguts, No. 1 soft shells, tiw
crop, per lb.. 14c; hsrd shell, per lb., 1.1c:
No. 3 aoft shell, per lh., 12c; No. 2 harit
shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lh., Tc;
toasted peanut, per lb., 9c; Chill walnut,
per lb., 12$13Ho; almonds, aoft shell, per
lb., lfc; hard shell, per lb., 15c; chestnuts,
fer lb.. 12Va'fil6c; new black walnut, per
111., 754390c; shellbark hickory nut, per bu ,
11.75; large hickory nut, per bu., fl.50.
JF. FRL'IT f'r box of 64 to 64. tS 0
per
York
t2.H0;
.Ton.
I.264M.60.
Ier 4-basket
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 1 WOOL Of the
market the Commercial Hulletln says:
There Ih a fair busin- In small
lot of scoured, pulled, greasy, territory
and fine and medium fleece. The little mill
re tho best customers. Value continue
firm, but have not runner aovnccci. cop.
trading In the'- wt continue, though
with less vigor, aa buyer have paused in
ytew of tariff revision poeaibllitte. For
eign markets nre very firm, with higher
prices expected at the Ioadon auction
opening next Tuesday. Antwerp I higher
this week and t London sheepskin sale
price advanced 2t(7 per cent. Th ship
ments of wool from Boston to dste, fre-lii
December J9, lWH, according to the ssme
authority, aro 8 823.824 pounds, against 9.6i7.
249 pound at the snme tlmo last year. Th
recelpta 10 date re .9HJ.249 pound, agnlnst
6,779.286 pound for the same period laat
'st! LOCI8. Jan. 1.-WOOL-Nomlna1;
medium grades, combing and clothing. Wf
Jc; light flue. lSt22i,c; heavy line, 1431ic;
tub waahed, 271) 41c.
NEW YORK. Jnn. 16. WOOI-Firm; do
mestic fleece. 324)35c.
Philadelphia l'roduce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 16. - BUTTER
Steady, fair demand; extra creamery, j'c
extra nearby prints. 32c.
EGGS Steady, hut quiet: nearby fregll
and western fresh, 3c at mark.'1
CHEESE Firm, but quiet; NW York
full creams, fancy. 12'c; choice, 12'c; fair
to good, H'tOjllVtiC.
Elgin Baiter Market.
ELGIN. Jan. IB -BUTTMH "Firm, 29'4c
an advance of Ho from last week. Sale
for (he week were 429,000 pound.
REAL ESTATE THAMFER.
DEEDS died for record January 16 a fur
nished by the Midland Guarantiee and
'lYust company, 1414 Fumaro street, fur
The Bee: ...
1'nlted Real Estate and Trust company
to Ida A. Maxwell, let 12. block 6.
Maxwell Secund add f .'1
Mary M. Reud tu. M. Benson, lot T,
Uock 6, Drake add . .1
M. Heiion and wife to Julia Uurike,
lot 7. biock rt. Drake' add l.tou
F. A. Heningnr et til., to same; ham l,iJ
T. Hoctor and wife to J. W. Murphy,
lot 1, block 21, first addition to for
rigau Place , 250
A. U Stephen to J. W. Mitchell, lot
9, Windsor Plac 7 00
Emma C. Johnston and husband to
Guasie V. Erbes, lot 7. block 0, Spring
Luke Park 650
E. C. Well and wjfe to Mary J. C. '
Ryan, lot 13. block 8, Iogan Place.... 1350
E. K. Benaon to Ann Richards, block '
191 and 4 block 192. Florence 9.V)
Omaha Realty company to C. D.
Beaton, n. I:t2 feet lot 1 and t, block
Sat, West Elid add 2.5'4
J. 8. D-vrle. administrator, to T. W.
Blackburn, lot 20, Paulsen's add.... i.ouO
T. W. Blackburn und wife to C. lviiel-
ber; same 2J0
O. Hpanswlck to Marv Spanswlck. lots
I and !), block 4, yiie x Parmele's
Add . ;....:.... 1
Olivia K. Ruth to H. G. Jacgattn, lot
2. hloe-k 4. Forest Hill..: l.'JOo
B. Jetter to J. Grimm, lota 1 and g,
block 2 Drew Hill , 6.5
Martha C. Lauter and husband to- G)
M. DeBult. s'4 lot 44. Nelson ' 1
O. M. DBot and wife to Martha . '
Iauter and huelmni'.. nH lot 44, Net.
on add ....
Irene E. Thompson and wife to (1. M
lie Bolt lot 44; same
Charles DeBult and wife to O. M. D- .
Bolt. 4 lot 44. Nelson udd ,1
Josephine P. Brlshln and huFband to S
Anderson and wife, lot 9, block t.-'
Florence Iu0
W. V. Bennett and wife lo A. ' 1.
Carter, e. So fet of lax lot 26, aec.
81-15-13 l.tsa)
Msry F. Stout to P. 8. Stout. Iqts 9
and 10. block 132, South Omaha 1.00
C. 11. Brlgga and wife 10 J. McCauley,
part lot 6. bl(x k 1. Shull add tfA
t. V. Sholea company to Is44ie) L.
Llhb lot 1 and 2. Barkalow Place ... 7.X)
H 8. Thomas to S. Anderson and wife,
lot 1. block 80. Florence Ill)
South Omaha I -and company to South
Omaha Hospital awoclatfon, lots 7' '
and 1 block 37. South Omaha 1.00
J. H Rlngwalt and wife to Mary O.
Ftlngwalt. middle 4 of lot 6, block
26l. city 1
Edwards -Wood Co-
( Incorporated ,
nla Office: Fifth and Roberts Street
ST. PAUL, fllNN.
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raaek Office. 110-ltl Heard af Trad
Bide Oaaaka. Slab. Telagk 88M.
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