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    TITi: OMAHA DAILY REH: FIJI PAY, .TAXt'Ai.V 20. 190...
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARhEl
Will Street Spoils the Markt for the
Small Men.
EASTERN LONGS THOUGHT TO BE HEDGING
, ML
t
Amr1nn mired, old. 4s
ly; March. 4s ld. Ma
lid
4s
r-i-
2d.
nit i.o (.ni ad provimo.
aletlee Hear cller nf lis Mitt
t orn 4 hlmin Mnrkrl Ont of
Line t p.lfke V illi,
Oats.
OMAHA. Jan. 1!. irC.
Tlie Wall afreet spci ulat"is are spoiling
th whflt msrkrt tor the little rier.. 'I ha.
part of the speculating public which In
Called tho "outside" ati'l H good palt M!
the regular crowd arc lesry or the situa
tion. The market Ik narrow. Tni' cruw.1
as rule It-am to get long or hm t env
consider hie Inn1. rer,n ha Imn selling
the May today and It has not settled ii
Aa there In already n big rlioi t lino out by
thin hail It In (inspected the eastern pool
1 putting out an anchor against wncat
bought through other houses. Aimour sold
bout 60,000 bushels. The shorts who wore
ao eager to PHI Wednisdav have been buy
In today. The market all mm nlng fluc
tuated between fl .15'. .ind tl.lh'.. Llvrr
pool closed with an ad ame of o; Lon
dot and Antwerp closed without a change;
HTlln wan steady to e down: Buda pesth
Closed c stronger, and I'h i is was from
toady to 5c strong,!.
Of the 4f'S cars received by Minneapolis
194 oaiiM from two hue hous s wt.h h were
clearing out hedges. Tli movement tm
not general and when these ma liuiifH
get through moving their wheat. receipts
are expected to be small. Tlie unexpectedly
large movement ronilnuod today and the,
city received 374 oars, again"! l.w for last
ear. Tim Minneapolis sto. k have de.
creased 2u0.oni bushels In live days. Th
primary receipts are M!7,W bushels, against
871,000. bushels hist year, which Is n Inrger
Increase than expected. The shipment
were 270.000 bushels, against SuO.ohi hueh-
Slsi A Ulna 1 1 Argentine movement is pre
lrted for next work. ' Tho condition of
winter wheat Is very much Improved by
the covering of snow. The cold' weather
has had ilnle effect, as nearly the whole
winter wheal llt Is blanketed. The. pros
pect Is much better.
Valentine sold about' rAlmu hu.-hela of
May corn this morning around 4i'. The
Chicago market la from ': tj iju out of
linn with the Atlantic and the gulf. The
"orn demand U lather snmll and ihe re
ceipts also continue light. The foreign
markets. MperUHy Liverpool, ate sllfthily
below tha American markets Jusi how.
Ilverpool advanced id tod.iy at Ihe rlose.
If an Increased corn detr.aml Hi'rlrigs up
before thft receipts become inur." lihenil It
la probable an advance In the nmrket will
follow. The receipts now coming will not
cause any weakening. Chicago reports u
considerable buying ot'the January corn
at under the May. Tne lirlmary re
ceipts and the blpnmnts show a decrease.
The receipt are 4S1.00O' bushels against
H0.00O. and the shipment i'.'V.WHI bushels
against 6.17.000.
In oats It l.i supposed Arnmur l selling
heavily. fpdlke Is another seller. The
market continues heavy.
Omaha C'aah Sale.
OAT8 PTo. 3 mixed, Stc.
Omaha Cash frlcea. .
WireiT-No. lird..-$1.0flfi.l.0S; Xo. S
hard. $l.04U; No. 4 hard, DUcSl.u:'; No. 3
srrlng. n.of.
COHN-No. 2. 3'4o; No. 3, 39 ;. No. 4.
SSc; no grde, l?u jtw : No. 2 yellow, Ca'ac;
No. I yellow, 3'c; No. 2 white, Ao.
white. Sc.
OATS No. i mixed. Hc; No. 3 mixed.
!c; No. 4 mixed, Z'UH'v; No. '1 white,
-((4c; No. 3 white. 29', c; No. white, 28',sc
standard, ot'c. .
Carlot Ileet(t.
', Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago lit, 244 72
Kansas City M H
Minneapolis 374
iMiluth .. 21
Ht. Ixiuls W 27 41
Omaha .... ll Hf . 2i
Irlca at Mlunea polls.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported by the Kdwards-Wood com
pany! 110-111 board of Trade, was;
i Article. I Open. High. ' Low. Close.
1
Wheat
May July
8epteniber
1 l&Hr; 1Bti
IT!.
1 IS',
1 11'
JWii
1 14
1 ll'a
!,!',
M.W V4NUtW .KKKAI. MARK KT
itaotalloas' of the' Day on arluua
Commodities.
NEW YOitK. Jnn. H.-eri-OrR-Receipta,
17.!i bbla.i ; export,; a.iftti bbla.; mai
ket rpilet with prices lower to sell;
winter patents. l5.5oGi;' winter straights,
n.(M6.V; Minnesota patents. $j.fc.Vin.3o;
winter extras, 3.t'g4.:; Minncsotrt biiKera.
$4.3u4.tS5; winter low sjrndes. :!.4rri4.1. Rye
flour, ateady;. fnlr to good. $4 14.10;. choice
to fancy, S4.7&Q5.l. Hiirkwhuiii Hour, dull
at l(fii.l per cwt.
CORNM1SA1- Btoudy: fine, white and yel
low, 11.25; coarae, new, Sl.u6ftjl.U7; kiln dried.
I2.lnifta.10.
RVK f'otnlnal.
BARLEY Quiet; feed, 4.'ic t: I. f. New
Tnrk; malting. VtMuic. c. 1. t. Huffulo.
WHEAT- Recelits. 2H.4i bu.; ixnorts,
2S.Siil bu.; siiot market weak; No. 2 red,
nominal, elevator; No. 2 red. S1.1VH f. o.
b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 1.2fiS f.
o. h., afloat; No. 1 hard, Miinliuba. tl.llH
f. o. b., afloat. Market oMied euaicr on
account of commlnaioti houses buying, mid
apart from a brief rally on western bull
support was weak all day, declining rapidly
after midday under prospects for liberal
Argentina shipments and stop loss Helling
on rumors that the bull crowd had un
loaded. The close showed Vul'nC net lows.
May. tl.14Vh-l.lo 15-ltJ. closed ill 11 HS.
July, ll.nZ'tjl.OiV closed at S1.02k.
CORN Receipts, 177,375 bu,: exports, 4.
eSS bu. Bpot market steady; No. 2, S2c
levator and 51c f. 11. b., 11 float; No. 2
yellow, tZc; No. 2 white. 52,'. Market
opened steady! but was forced to yield
to the wheat break and to elevator sell
ing; In Chicago, closing net lower. May,
bfftinh 7-ltic, closed at oO'.c.
OATS Receipt .81.m bu.; exports. 2.0S"
bu. Spot market Irregular: mixed. 2ti to .'12
pounds, jrTtyf'S.Sc; natural white, 30 to 32
pounds. 37411139c; clipped white, 3ti to 40
pounds, 39Vu42c.
HAY Steady: shipping, U2H'fi7i c ; good to
choice old. SiVfl'sTtc.
KEEI Irregular; spring bran, $1S."0 for
January shipment; middlings, $19.10 for
January shttmicnt.
HOPS Quiet : state, common to choice,
HUM, !&u37c: 1303. :ioi33c: olds. 14c; Puclllc
coast. IS04. 2i4i3tic; liiS, JcVffXk-: olds 14fil7c.
HI1KH Klrm: Oolveston, 20 to 3Ti hs.,
18c; California 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; 'icxua dry.
U to 30 lbs. HHc.
I.KATH KR Firm ; acid. 2tttiLHc.
VROV18ION8 Heef. steady; family $11(10
CI2U0; mess, $: .ocnH .So; beef hams. $22.((it
f-'.J0; packet. $Hi.5ik.i11.oI: city extra India
mesa, tlVooimT.nc. Cut meats, nominal; pick
led bellies, in.7r&7.ni); nicklcd shouUlers.
$ii oft: pickled hams, Ja.71yri9.Ki. Ijird, imiet
$tx); pickled hamH,tK.7ri''ri9.no. T.ard. steady';
western steamed $i.7.u7.iJ; January clnaed
at $.!Dri:i7.iiG; retlned. steady; continent,
$7 05; South America. $7.fc5; cominund. $475
AS.12. J'ork. steady: family. S14.(aii 14.30;
Short clear. S13.254ilil.ni): mess, $1.1 (HKii I3.f).
TALIA)V Quiet; city, 4V.c; country. 41
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra. 2T
r.Uc: Jnan, nominal.
POl'I,TRY-AIIe, hrm: western chickens,
IV: fowls. 14'c: turkeys, mdlc; dressed,
firm: western chickens, lllaKc; fowls. 13
13lo: turkeys, 15'h 19'.c.
KUrtS Easier; western selected, choice
trc; western, average best. 27c
' eatnres nf the Tradlag aad I laslaa
I'rlces oa Doart) af Trade.
i'IIICAI'.o. Jan 19 Heavy ll'iuldation
I'oln.alng a prediction of greatly Incresseo
onpmenis from Atgent'ria caused a fall
I - s biish I today In the pric e of wheat.
A fraction of the loss was recovered, May
h' at at the ( I jsc tiotng off ILjtilSo. Corn
is down ',',- Oats show a losw of ,t
'. .10.1 provisions sre practically nu
cha need.
The wheat market opened fairly steady
Mtit Ma 11m liiina-d to tfrc lower at
l.l-. to $1 .M'(i 1. !.. Trading, however,
iked animation. News In general was
lavorahle to the bears. Receipts In the
norihwe.t wcr" considerably In excess of the
total for the corresponding day hist week.
Cash markets nlo were very dull. Roth
dt. Louis and Minneapolis sent messages
le.Pi'g of extremelv or demand1 for casn
wheat. Primary receipts showed a com
plete loversal ,,f form, today s arrival be.
it g .Viti.im bushrls, compared with only 371.
l'i biiehels a year ago During the first
part of the session fluctuations In pries
were limited to a narrow range. The
highest point on Mav was reached at $1
I.iite In the duv a sharp break m-curred
and May sold off to $1.14'4. The decline
as primarily due to an announcement by
Jl Hiitlsh statlstlclanMhat this week's ship
ments from Argentina would approximate
ain.iam birshels. an egalnst 21" bushels
last week The break was nccompanled by
heavy selling Many stop loss orders here
were reached 011 the decline and tended to
Increase the weakness. Part of the loss
was regained on covering by shorts, but
the market closed weak with May at
$1.14S- Clearances of wheat and flour were
eipial to 47.lf bushels. Minneapolis. Du
luth and Chicago reported receipts of 4"
cars, against 314 last week and 357 a year
ago.
Influenced by higher cables and light re
ceipts, the com market was quite Arm
early In the day. Later the market weak
ened on heavv selling" by n prominent
holder. The break In wheat also had a
depressing effect. Mav opened unchanged
to higher at i".tii4f.'c. sold off to 44S.W
41:l,c and closed at 44-1.I&4IV. I.ocnl re
ceipts. 2t4 cars, with I of contract grade.
Cunt limed light receipts Imparted a firm
tone to the outs market at the start, but
later prices sagged off n. trifle In sympa
thy with the weakness of wheat May
epened unchanged to a snade . higher at
;;i'c to :',i.ji(,f i,c, sold off to and
closed :it aoVuSli:., Local receipts were 72
oats.
Only 11 very limited' volume of business
was transacted In provisions. Offerings
were not large and tlie demand was com
paratively litiht. At Ihe close May )ori
was off 2V'i5r at $12 i4. Lard and ribs
were each unchanged at $.S5 and $'l.'"i7Vj'rt
6.7'i. respectively.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
U caj-'i; corn. 217 crs; oats. M cars; hogs,
al.ir heart.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.! Open. I Hlgh. Low
I Close. I Tes y.
I
1 lfi'.lr
I HS 1 lU
US'
42' 4
45
45
3di
8iu
Wheat I 1
. Mav 1 16'xU; !
al !: 1 la'.l 1 14U
Jnlr ! 9Si9!Vfi..! 9S 9S5I9SW
Corn- I 1 I I I
Jan. I I I ! 42',;
Mav 4Vti45il 4,5', 44SH? 441,4tt "
July '.WW III'
4oS'r,J4 46-VH' 45',,' 45 '
Oats- I I I I I
Jan. I 30',' , .W.I
Mav 31'4i. 3HihM i'i30'a31l
July I 3is 31S! ' 31 I 31 I
Pork I I I- I
Jan. ! ' ' I 1! 871V 12 42',
May I 12 62H1 12 Si I 12 B2V 12 85 I 12 H7V,
Lard- t I I I I
Jarl. I 24! ii" I 6 2S,! fi5 ' 6 R2S
Mav I ti K'J',i 6 85 I 8 S2,l 85 I fl KS
Julv I 6 95 I 8 97VI 6 9a I 6 974' 97'i
Ribs- I ' I l
Jan. I 1 1 42H! 8 524
Mav I 6 H7l 6 7' I 8 87' 8 70 ! 7o
July I 6 824 s2i,i W I 2'il6 82H
No. ?..
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOI'R Kasy: winter psteuts. tWit
5.20: straights. $4.8tmS.un; spring patents.
$S.t)i&5.50; straights. $4.50)4. W); bakers', $2.6
4i3n.
WHKAT-No. 2 spring, tl.iynl.lo; No. 3,
tl.D2frl.14: No. 2 red, tl.16Val.19V..
CORN No. 3, Ho; No. 2 yellow, 3e.
OATS No. 2. 30'nc; No. I white, 32c; No. 3
white. 313ic.
. RVK-No. 2. 73c.
HARLEY-O001I feeding, 37fr3c; fair to
choice malting. 43'i48c.
SEKr8 No. 1 flax. $115: No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.12W:t clover, contract grade, $13.00..
PROVISION 8 Mess pork. pr bbl.. $12.40'3
12.45; lard, per 1 lbs., $.12S; short ribs
sides (loose). $6.2MjJ6.60; short clear sides
(hoxetU, t8.nfKrti.G2H. ' r-
Recelpts and shipments for the day were
ss follows: Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla......'.'.. 23,100 25.000
Wheat, bu 83,0(10 8H.8"0
Corn, bu 276.900 120.500
Oats, bu 68.600 102,200
Rye. bu .- l.ooo 3,0oo
Barley, bu 61.9t) 19,400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creameries, 19.'ov10c;
dairies. 13H'ii24c. Eggs, weaker: at mark.
I ensea IncliKUd. iWu"iv; firsts. 23c; prime
nrsts, 2c; extras, cneese, nrm, utw
12c.
t. I.oals Urala and Pro visions.
ST. LOCI8. Jan. 19 WIIEAT-I.wrr-No.
! red. cash, elevator. $I.14: truck'
l.iatQl.lriH: May, $1.14',jl.l4; July. H4Ho:
No. 2 hard, $lMrjil 12.
CORN I-ower; No. 2 cash, 43c; track
44He: May. 42V; July, 43S'.
OAT8 Weak: No. 2 cash. 31c; track
fsc; May. Xlc; No. 2 white. 32V,c.
FLOfK Dull; red winter patents, $5.4M
1(0; spclul brands, fi fti'if V70; extra funcy
tU efitifi lo; clear. $4.4ti4 .).
SEEDS Timothy, nominal. $2.0DH2 4"
CORNMEAL- Steady, $2. It).
BHAN Dull; sacked, east track. i&ai;c.
HAY Easy; ttraothy. $S.iwu 12 jo; prairie.
8 (Xa9 60.
IRON' COTTON TIE8-93C,
RAt50INO-7v,.'.
HEMP TWINE 8',c.
PROVISIONS Pork. loaer; lobbing,
eld. $11.37H: new. $12 82H- Iard. unchanged;
prims steamed, $n.3u. Dry salt men la.
steady: boxed extra shorts, $8t.2',; clear
ribs. $.7H; short clears. $7 in). Bacon,
steady; boxed extra Khorls, $7.50; clears,
$T8JH: short clear. $7.7H-
POCLTHY Chickens, lower: chickens
nd Srlngs, 10c; turkeys. 14V; ducks, 11c;
geese. Sc.
Bl'TTKH Elrru: creamerv, 241i31Hc;
dalrv. lbVt25a
FX308- liiiwer, 24c, esse count.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls s.ctn 2't.ioo
Wheat, bu 4;.ori ,v. r,tt
Corn, bu 27 ') 44.000
Oats, bu 42.i So.eOO
llntMtl Cirala Market.
MVERPtKIL. Jan 19 -WH EAT-Spot.
'ilsl; No. I California. 7a: future, unlet;
Msrch. 7 Sf. May. s U'.d; July. ii ll'.d.
iXiBJI 43p.it,- atrlet; A ma Mean mixed, 'new,
OMAHA wnol,K5At MARKET,
Condition of Trade and Qaotatlona oa
tapla and Fancy Prod ace.
KfGS Candled stock. 28c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9". roosters. 5c;
turkeys. 15c; ducks, JgflHc; geese, 8c; spring
chickens. 9e.
DRESSED POI'LTRY Turkeys. Kfclflc:
ducks, lefrll'c; Reese, 10c; chickens, 10
lUHc: roosters, 6fi7c.
BI'TTER Packing stock. 17V: choice to
fancy dairy, lyi20c; creamery, 23fr'29c;
prints. fsH.
FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout, 10c;
pickerel. 7c; plks. tic: perch, ?c: blueflah,
12c; whltefish, 10c: salmon, 13c; redsnauper,
11c; lobster (green), 30c: lobster (boiled),
33c; bullheads. He; catfish. 14c; black bass,
26c; halibut, 12c; crappies, 12c; buffalo, 7c;
white bass. 11c; frog legs, per dog., 26c.
BRAN Per ton. lli.UO.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' "association: Ct.elce No. t upland.
$0.00; No. 2. $5 50; medium. $6.00; coarse.
$4.50. Uyo straw, $5.50. Theue prices are
tor hay of good color and quality.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can.
45c; extra selects, per can. Sao; standards,
rer can. 30c. bulk (standards), per gal.,
$1.40: bulk (extra selects), per gal.. $1.75;
bulk (New York counts), per gal., $1.(0.
TROPICAL FhCiTS.
ORANGES-CallfornU r.edland navels, al'
sizes. $2.75(3.00; choice navels. $2.6oV2.7a;
California seedlings, all sues. $2.0032 1:5.
LEMONS California fancy. $2. To. 3U) aad
too. $a;bH O0: choice, $3.63 50.
DATES Per box of JO-lo. pkgs., $2.00;
Hallowe'en, in 70-lb. boxea. per lb.. 6Hia6o.
F1US California, per 10-lb. carton. Tot)
85c; imported binyrna. 4-crown, 12Hc: 5
crown, 14c: 7-crown. l(c: fancy Imported
(washed). In l ib. pkgs. lG&lc; California,
per case of S8 pkgs.. 2. 2T
BANANAS Per medium sised bunch. $2.00
62.50; jumbos. $2.76ri3.Ba
GRAPE FRUIT Per bog or $4 to 84. $5 0
6.50. , A
APPLES Home-grown Jonathans, per
bbi.. $3.26; Ben Davis. $9.25; 'ew York
Kings, $3 S; New York Greenings, $2.t0;
New Yciit fltl'Jwins, J2.75; Culoraau Jona
thans, )-, 75, Wine Hups. rr ru. box. $l.o0.
PEARS Utah. Coi..cado ami California,
fall varieties, per box. tl.ROWl 7S.
CRANBERItlES (icoe". Bel! and
Bugle, per bbl , $.00: Wisconsin Bell and
Cherry and Jersjys. per bbl . 7 76; per box,
$2.75.
GRAPES Imported iralagas. per kef,
$6.no'it8 60.
TANGERINES Florida or Callfornlg, per
H-bcx, $2.60.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home-grown, In sacks, per
bu . 4u'; '.'oloraao, per bu., tfOc.
Tl'HMPS-old. (r bu., 40c; Canada ruU
bagas. per lu.. Ic.
CAHFOTS-Old. per bu.. 40c.
PARSNIPS-Oid. per bu.. 40c.
BEETS Old. per bu.. oOc.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.9602.00
ONIONS Home-grown, red. In sacks, per
bu., $l.oC; Spall'".',. per "rate, $2.00'
Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c: white, per Ib.i
!Hc.
CCCUMBERS-Per dos., $2.25tt2.SO.
TOMATOEb Culitornia, per -baskel
crate. T3 V.
CABBAGE-Holland seed, per 'b.. i'a.
SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln diK-a
per bbl.. $2 60
CELERY Per do. , 2b360c; California,
l0.
RADISHES Hothouse, per dog . 46c.
ONIONS New, southern, per dog, 46a
MI6CE1 LANKOUi.
BAUER KRAUT-Wlsconsin, per keg.
$2 60
CIDER New York, per bbl., $6 20; per H
bbl., n 2$.
CHEESE-Wisconsin Twins, full cream,
12H13c; Wisconsin Young America. Uc;
block Swis. new. 16c: old. 16ul7c; Wlaoon
kin brick, tic; Wisconsin lunburger, 13o.
HIDES -No 1 green, 7c: No. i greea, (c;
No. 1 soiled, tHo; No. 3 salted, 7Hc; No. I
veal calf, kc; No. $ veal calf. 7c; dry salted,
f0l4c: sheep veils, 2bc$t DO; borse 1uuve,
$1 (v-lo 3 00.
NUTS-Welnuls. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 14e; hard shell, per lb., 13c;
No. t soft shell, per lb., 12c; No. J hard
shell, per lb., lie; pecans, large, $er lb.,
12c; small, per lu.. )0c: peanuts, per lb.. c;
roasl'd esnuts. per lb.. c; Chui walnuts,
per lh., 12wl3'c; almonds, soft shell, per
la, 17c; hard thell. per lb. Lo: chestnuts,
per lb. U'HOIm-; new black aalnuts. per
bu . 75"i9o- , ahellbark hickory nuia. per u,
1 75; large hickory nuts, par bu., (l.M.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Movement of Prices i Irrfgalar and
Higher, with Lirge 8tlt.
VIOLENT ADVANCE IN READING
talne Knrreil (bote IM and There
la a Reaction In Entire Mat
I ndertone nf Anxiety
In ludaat rials.
NEW YORK. Jan. 19 Transactions on
the Stcik exchange were not aa large today
as yesterday, hut sales reached shout the
l."'."0"-share mark and the less congested
d-slingx in Reading sufficiently accounted
for th cont-ai tlon In the total. The move
meM of prices was hesitating and Irregular,
the level fluctuating constantly In both di
rections throughout the .lay. The violent
sdvanre in Reading Instead of piovlng an
Inducement to the buying of stock else-wh-re
developed Into a poeitlvelv deterrent
factor. The rocket-Ilk rise in thst stock
to above 90 In the first hour proved a wet
blanket to enthusiasm and the upward
course which prices had taken at the open
ing wss reversed. When Readltg was let
back and quieted some price were pushed
upward at some other point and efforts
made to revive the animation of the mar
ket. It was diligently sought to convey the
Impression that the exdted rise In Reading
was due to Its heavy earnings and the
hlghlv prosperous condition of the anthra
cite trade rather than to any large out
standing Interest. Rumor continued very
busy with assertions of a short Interest In
the slock which was In distress and there
was much conjecture as to Its Identity. At
the same time the way in which the pros
perity of the anthracite trade and the great
earnings by the coalers were enlarged upon
made a diversion of the speculation into
the other coalers, the eaalest recourse for
the market leaders. The movement turned
first Into Ontario ft Western and then Into
the Erics. Ontario Western had the ad
ditional advantage of rumors that the mi
nority holders would be dealt with favor
ably in the newly dominant New Haven
control. Amalgamated Copper enjoyed an
early advance on the strength of tho In
crease in the dividend disbursement by a
subsidiary company ami the expectation of
corresponding action by Its on directors
during the riav. But the speculation In the
stock proved unusually quiet for a day set
spurt tor dividend action, and It was under
pressure on reactions m It li the rest of the
market. Besides the misgivings moused by
the fears of trouble among a short interest
In Reading, the threatened strike of train
men in the Pennsylvania service caused an
undertone of anxiety through the whole
market. The Industrial situation has been
singularly ftce of labor disturbances for
some time past and the intrusion of this
factor aroused a feeling of Hnxlety as to
its possible spread. The reports during the
day of the. progress of the conference on
tlie subject were followed with keen inter
est. The earnings since the soond week of
January which came to hand failed to show
the samn rate of Increase over those of
last year which has been the rule In the
recent past, thus confirming the views of
traffic officials that a mld-wlnter lull had
occurred in trade activity. Talk of dis
putes over western and southwestern grain
rates also received intention. Brooklyn
Rapid Transit weakened on the report sub
mitted to the State Rallroftd commission
concerning the large outlay which would be
require,, to secure the effective operation
of the system. This movement and pres
sure against Reading iind Amalgamated
Copper helped to make the closing easy.
There was a broad and active demand
for bonds of practically all grades and the
course of prices was generally upward.
Total sales, par value, fi.ou&.twt. United
States bonds were all unchanged on the
last call.
Th range of prices on the New York
Stock exchunge yesterday was:
sillies. High. Low. close
Aicnison o,.vp
do preferred 600 lijn", oKi,
Atlantic Coast Line.. M 122 122
Baltimore & Ohio.... 20,8"" 10.1H 1"2H
do preferred iv) 9tiVs !H
Canadian Pacific .... 7i 134 l.H
Central of N. J B'X 195 194
Ches. & Ohio 7,300 60'i 4
Chicago A Alton .... f0 42s 42
do preferred
Chicago G. W I.3.11) 23H 22'
Chicago & N. W 7.2i) 213 209H
C, M. St. P H.9.1O 174 17.TS
C. Term. Trans... 4ut) 9 8S
do preferred 1,610 19H W
C C, C. & St. I...... 2.000 92H 91H
Colo. Southern Iu0 2'.'H 22H
do 1st preferred SOU 6I? t
do 2d preferred
Dela. Hudson
Del., Lack. & W
Denver & R. G 100 32 32'i
do preferred
Erie 153..-.O0
do 1st preferred 24.2i)
pfd
L..
do 2d preferred
Hocking Valley ..
do preferred ...
Illinois Central ..
Iowa Central
do preferred ...
K. C. Southern ..
do preferred ...
Iiulsville & Nash
Manhattan L
Met. Securities ..
Met. Street Ry....
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. L...
M.. St. P. & 8. S
do preferred ..
Missouri Pacific .
Mo.. Kan. & Tex
do preferred ..
N. R. R. of Mex.
N. Y. Central ...
N. Y.. Ont. & W..
Norfolk & W
do preferred ...
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. & St.
Reading
do 1st preferred
do 2,1 preferred
Rock Island Co
do preferred
St. L & S. !". 2.1 pfd.
St. Louis S. W
do preferred
Southern Pacific
do preferred
Southern Railway ...
do preferred
Texas A Pad lie
T., St. L. at W
do preferred
Union Pacific
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheeling L. E
Wisconsin Central...
do preferred
Adams Express :
American Express...
U. S. Express
Wells-Fargo Exp
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & Foun
do preferrfd
Am. Cotton oil
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
Am. Linseed Oil
do preferred
Am. Locomotive
do preferred
Am. Smelt, i- R'f'g..
do preferred
Am. Sugar R'f'g
Am. Tobacco pfd. c
Anaconda Mitt. Co...
Brooklvn Rapid T....
Colo. Fuel Sc Iron
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products
do preferred
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric
luterpational Paper..
do preferred
International Pump..
do preferred
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
People's dan
PresKed Steel Car....
do preferred
Pullman Pal. Car
Republic Steel
do preferred
Rublier Goods
do preferred
Tenn. Coal & Iron
U. S. Leather
do preferred
T. 8. Realty
I S. RublK-r
do preferred
V. 8. Steel
do preferred
Vlrglnla-Car. Chrm..
, do preferred
Weelnghnuse Elec..
Western Union
,400
1.100
6.300
6.401)
13,200
2.Si)
l.&ou
l.ooo
7,200
3.500
2oi)
rv)
inu
6.10O
6.100
2, 4' m
4on
7,no0
4:1. 2oo
4.9")
41,
79",
7?,
63
92H
156i
3114
59
141
169
7H
11714
81)
94
1493,,
107',
S3' 4
67H
44 H
144H
45-.,
79',
40V4
78
7K
til;
9H
155't
294
66
140
16S-V
U
1154.
23',
M
93 H
149
107
32',
66H
43
142H
44i
79-4
27.100 137' 136,
.208.400
2.500
2.000
67.600
1.900
200
3.300
7.600
23.HCO
9 m
9.600
loo
700
90,
93'
89
37H.
71
til' j
674
HT'4
5(5
9614
My
7,
9. "4
87
37',
83
Tl'i
26
594
66
117H
34'
6
34'4
84,600 1193, 1143.
3D
100
400
200
21 '
4314
454
' 214
43I4
-1 "4
45",
300 220 218
56.6U0
2.5i)
400
600
' 'ion
401
600
1.200
201)
S.4")
l.loo
6.20
900
1)
IS. 200
2.2(M
500
7u0
6110
4.
3i
20
76
33
92
35'
37H
36
35
l'V4
86
114
144
93
112
64
47H
19m
20
.. . .
374
lsss
S.i
78
100
l'l
2.100
2.600
Ho
loo
200
800
6o0
3oo
I0
am
t.n
Don
2)
2.'JiO
6)
4 0
60.ono
l.fti
3iO
o
300
ar.
!
46
107H
37
89
248
ui'4
69
27
95 H
72H
13',
10?,
79i4
36H
IftoH
30
4H
Sn4
108
182H
ICH
74 H
S3
'36''
34 H
Kfi
X4'
113H
143
92H
112
62U
47
197' I
19J
'37H
187
ll4
25
1ml
45
106H
:iv
89
46
154
88
2ii;
13;
1(!
79
v
I9'4
V,
35,
K
181
92H
Total aajes for the day, 1,047, 2uu shares.
87.
1004
122
102
96' 4
133H
194
494
41
80
23',
211
173H
18
92't
22',
sis
35
1N2
3.
3'-H
88
41'i
79
79
62
90
158
29
65
30
68
i4oj
36s
75
H5'5
23S
67
Mi
149
107
33
66',
4Z
143
44
79
92
137
7fi.
87
9i4
87
37
83
71
26
61
67
117
3.i
96
34
34
63
119
97
21
43
18
21
45
238
220
120
238
74
73
92
34
94
61,
37
15
36
35
lift
85
113
143
92
110
62
47
197
19
76
37
187
22
77
38
87
24
as
45
i6
37
89
244
15
88
26
91
Tl
13
103
7S
36
loo'i
S4
36
107
181
2
reserve In the divl'lon of rciVniptfon.
stows- Available cash balance. $l9:ii4.5j:
gold, 6".78.41.l.
er York Mnaey Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 19 MONEY -on call,
steady st I'u3 per cent; closing bid. 2 per
cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loan,
easy : sixty days. - r cent; ninety days.
3 per cent; six month. 3"i3 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE lAI'EK 4fi
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE- Strong with
actual business in banker- bills at $ 77"
for demand and at $4 A5.C for 60-d.1v lulls;
pasted rates. $4.6" 1.8; coiameictal bills,
H 4fH.5' j.
SILVER Bar, 6"c; Mexican dollar.
47'e.'.
tfo'NDS Government, steady; railroad.
firm.
The following sre the quotations on
stocks snd bonds:
IV g. rf la. r....b'H' 'rn u rtf S
"Nil.. ii . unl. ,R
io, M.nha't.n 4,
t"4W Mex I'enrral 4. . .
IWSi .!o 1 In.-
I.tia, Minn A St I.
l'4:M . K. T. 4...
pi5V: iln I't
4 , N. H. R. ot M
6n rupns
fto i. rrg
6a rnttpon
ito sew 4. r
di, inlipnn
it., aio 4. re
io coupnn
Am. Toha.-o 4t. rtfl.
no Ss. clf
An hltnn. Sn. ) . . . .
rto ad).
Ailaiiilr r L. 4s
B'l. A Ohio
60
tn. of Oa.
do in int
en M tm-
f hes. lihln
f-hl'-xu A A. 3't
I). D n. .. .
C, R. I. A r. ....
do lol. Rt
C(V. St. L 4a. . 1"?
t04
74',
.''
. . ll
... n
, i
. . .!"
...!.
...!'
Chlcaan Tsr. 4.
loloraiin Mid ..
Colo. A So. 4,..,
Cuh. fin, rr f s
1 A R. O. 4 ....
tt? In y c t '
iiiy. J ' 1
.' I No P(-lfl.- 4,
tet I 4i li
I"4NN '. r 4i.
".I. . L rlila. 4s
tin', prnn ronv. :iW.
slV Rdlns Ban 4 .
71, St. b. ) M. 1 . in-sj
Iff, St. L AS K. fr 4. '
III 1st I.. S W. r. 4..... 1V
ini4'SaaN,r1 A I.. 4
So. fi.inc ,
So. Railv.r & -Tmi
r li
SMI T . !t 1.. A W
7.1 irnlos Fa in - 4. .
So mi, 4
1o6"'C. S Steel M S
lIS Wahah 1
W'4
lOnttller.' Seo. t MO do dh. R
Kris arlor lien 4 1014. , Wefle rn Md 4
do sn. 4.
'r. w. A L. c. u.
Horkltl. Val. 4'j...
Bicf
.in: ,
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1IS
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tun
ll-
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tin lWli. leninl 4
IMS
Boston Stock Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 19. Call loans. 2'li
cent; time loans. 34 rcr cent,
closing of stocks and bonu:
II.
Afrhlt,on adj. 4i..
do a
Mex. l entnl 4.
Atrhtt.on
! pM
Hr'Ston & Albany.
Hunt on A Ms Ui. .
Himton Klev.td .
Kitihlinra pfd ...
Mex. Outr.1 ....
K. Y., N. II. A
Ire Marquelt ...
I n ion Parirtr
Am,r. Arge. ('tim
1I0 pfd
Amfr. rneu. Tube.
AmfT. Sugar
pfd
T A T
Woolan . . . .
pf.l
lli.mlulon I. AS.
IJ.IiMin Ktrr. Illu.
general Klet-trln ..
Maaa. Kin trie ..
do pfd
M,. Uaa
t nlled Krull
t'nlteri Shoe Main.
do pfd
V. K. Steel
do ptil
Asked. Bid.
do
Am"r
Aiupr.
. 95 West Ins lonunun
.lu!',. Adventure
. ifi Alloite,
. H7 Amalaaniaird
.inon, Awerli-an Zlne ...
ISi Aitantli-
.17.1 Hlnaham .
.l.,7 1 al. A: lleela
.lO Ontenntal
. --n .'upper Ranxe
.jeHt lialy Weat
. afti-a loinlnlnti coal ...
.lit1 Kranklln
. Jn1 drani-y
. 7S tele Royal
4', fjiB. Mining
14J Tilii-btmill
. l.lx Mohan k ' .
.14 Mi nt i'. A C...
. 21 Old dominion
. 4 Ojcenle
. 11 'Parrni
.:MV 'Quini-v
.1H7 shannon
. 14 Tamara. k
. 6'i Trinity
. ', f. S. Mining
.IMI If. 8. oil
. Kg t'tah
. U Ivirli rla
. :tiii Winona
. a;iT.( Wolverma
st'a
3 per
Ortii lal
.. 9")
i'i
.. Ji',
.. 7t',
.. K"
..
. .,".
.. i
.. 7'i
.. I'
.. V
.. II',
" .,?'
1 1
.. 1:
.. .!',
.. 4
.. 2i
.. SI',
.. rn1
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'
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. . 8
..214
. . H'Na
.. 4."s
.. h't
.. IUj
. . 1"
London Block Market.
LONDON, Jan. 19. Closing u.uotation on
storks and bonds:
fonrola. money ... Mi-It N. V. Central 14l
do airount .- Nerlolk W "IS
Aiiai-onda S do pfd
Aii-hUun Oniarlo A W 41
do pfd lot Pennsylvania i"'t
Hnl. A Ohio Ii'i'i1! Rand Mlnet 11
Canadian I'eilfk- 1.17H Reading
t'hea. A Ohio nl'-'a do 1st pfd 47
I'hlrago Ot. V ;'4 do Id iM 44
l'.. M. & St. P 177 Southern Kailnay ill
HeDVera 17 , do prd
Ilenver A R. CJ 13H Southern Pailtlc K'
do pfd 7ki I'nlon I'aclflr 122
Krle 41 do pfd '
do Jut pfd 79 f. B. Uleel 3-
do 2d pfd ! do pfd '
Illinois Central 10 eVuhsnh
Iul. A Naah 144 60 pfd 44 '
St., K. A T 94 rtpaiflah 4 fc"4
New York Mlalagr Hacks.
NEW YORK, Jan. II. The following are
the i-loaing quoiations on tinning stocks
Adam, Cos
Alire
Prases
Broaevtrs r "
( oma,o-k Toaeat
Csa r-l. A Va-.
.rn 'ivar ...
Iron Silver
LeadTiUa Cos ...
as
. '
I LIU la rhiaf
'Marts
Ophlr
PKiMiait
Potnal
Savaga
Sierra Nevada
Soaall Hopaa ..
Stan tare
i
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.tu
.
. IT
. rr
. u
. 01
1M
Treaaarr stalraaeat.
WASHINGTON, Jan. l.-Todays state
ment of the treasury balance in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $1DQ,i),uo gold
PM.VER Bar, quiet. 27 13-16J per ounce.
MONEY lfi2 per cent.
The rate ot discount In the open market
for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2rg2 9-18 per cent.
Foreign Financial,
LON'DON, Jan. 19. Money was In quiet
demand In the market today mid supplies
were less plentiful. The discount business
was slack, but rates were firm. Trading o,n
the Stock exchange was inactive, with a
better undertone, and was restricted owing
to the uncertainty of the political situation.
Consols were easier. . Americans opened
sleadv. The strength of specialties, notably
Philadelphia and Reaolng. was sustained.
The rest of the list whs stimulated by con
tinental supporlt Erie. New York, On
tario & .Western and I'nlon Pacific were
the features. Baltimore & Ohio was
bought on dividend estimates. Prices cased
at the last hour and closed dull. Foreign
ers dropped, owing to the eaaier prlcoa on
the continental bourses. Russians were af
fected bv Paris selling. Other interna
tionals were offered. Imperial Japanese
government 6s of 1904 were quoted at 93a.
Copper ,shures were easy, lu sympathy
with other metals. Kfl fills were weak, the
bears) taking advantage of scattered liqui
dation. LHler Kamrs were a snaue nruier.
PARIS. Jan. 19. Business on the Bourse
todav opened dull. Prices weakened and
at the close were feeble, being influenced
bv the reports of disorders la Russia. Rus-
i r.....i ... ,,,,,,to.l ul i ami
Slllll llllieiai v " "
Russian bonds of 19o4 at fiiiu.
BERLIN, Jan. 19. Prices on the Bourse
today were somewhat firmer.
Weekly Statement Hank of England.
lyONDON. Jan. 19 The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes: Total reserve Increased
1.557.00u, circulation decreased 296,nnu.
bullion increased fl.280.M3, other securities
decreased 637,lKiO, other deposits Increased
696,(900, public deposits Increased 274,000,
other deposits Increased 596.000, public de
posits Increased 274.(h). notes reserve in
creased 1,541.000; government securities
unchanged. The proposition of the banks
reserve to liability this work Is 46.7D per
cent as compared with 44.52 jitr cent last
week.
Weekly Statement Hank of France.
PARIS. Jan. 19. The weekly statement of
the Bank of France shows the following
changes: Notes in circulation decreased
6.500,000 francs, treasury accounts Increased
9.800,000 franca, gold in hand increaswd
11.3(").000; bills, discounted, decreased 15,
(100,000 francs; silver iu hand lucreased 8.150,
ooO francs.
Hank Clearings.
OMAHA. Jan. 18. Thursday's bank clear
ings were $1,337,611.14. For the same day
last year they were $1,316,158.68.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 19. WOOLThe Boston
wool market Is notably qulel for domestic
grades. The bulk of the clip held here Is
fleeces and medium territory. There is con
siderable Interest lu the foreign wools
coming forward and their possible effect
on tho situation here, for manufacturers
will have to turn their attention to foreign
grades to replenish Uielr stocks. Territor
ial wools are quiet. Pulled wools and all
foreign wools are firm. Quotations: Ter
ritoryIdaho, fine, 18fjl!c; heavy line,
164) 17c; Una medium, 18'-yl9c; medium, 22'i
23c; low medium. 23i24c; Wyoming, fine,
17(fjl''; heavy line, 15(fc16e; fine me
dium, li'ittlS'jc; medium, i3ij24; I'tah and
Nevada, tine. 174j18c; heavy line, 1516e;
tine medium, 17'fllsc; medium, 22'u23c; low
medium, 2M((24c; Dakota, Hue, l(gI9c; flue
medium, 18ylc; medium, 234 24c; low iiib.
ilium, 23424c; Montana, Hue, choice, 21'a1
22o; fine average, llnr2iK-; fine medium
choice, 21i'22c; average. lS'JUc; staple, 2otf
23e: medium choice. 2.'!'u'25c.
ST. IXJUIS. Jan. 19. WOOL, Nominal;
medium grades, combing and clothing, 23
29c; light fine, 18i22c; heavy fine, 14i
18c; tub washed, 27ifi41c.
LONDON. Jan. 19. WOOL The wool
sales whic h were to have been held here
today wera postponed on account of the
fog.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 19. COTTON Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 7.25c; mid
dling gulf. 7.fc0c. Salee. 464 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 19. CoTTON-8put.
good business done, nricea 6 iHjinta lower;
American middling fair. 4l&d; good mid
dling, 3$7d; middling, 176d; low middling,
3 78,1: good ordinary, 3.4d; ordinary. 3 33d.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 19. lVTTON
Quiet: sales. l.tVat bales; ordinal")'. 4 7-16c;
good ordinary. He: low middling. 6c; mid
dling, 7c; good middling, T$-16c: middling
fair. 7 13-lc. Receipts, 8.17a bales; stock,
898 182 hales.
st Lorra Jan. lA-OOmN-tuly:
middling. V. Males. 171 bales; re,celnts.
7uu baits; shipments, 13 bales; stock. 42.281
baits.
Taffe-a Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. 19. COFFEJi-Market
for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices to an advanca of $ points. In sym
pathy with staadv European cables. But
there was very little demand, and while
the estimates far tomorrow's Uraallian re
ceipts were lighter, the market graduallv
eagged off. closing eieadv at unchanged
prices ta a decline of & points Hales mere
reported of 27.ViO bags. Including Febru
ary at T.tbc ; March. 7.80c; Mty. H.OOvrH.iaV;
July, 111"': September. 8 4tUh.44c; lie, em
ber. t8f.Hf.74si. Bpet, steady; No. 7 Rio,
OjJAHA live stock market
Cattle Rather 81ow 8ale, with Common
Kinds Considerably Lower.
LIGHT HOGS OPEN STRONG, CLOSE WEAK
Better Grades of Mieep snd l.ainlts
old freely at Steady Price.
Imt Part Fat Rather MoVt
and Feeling Weak.
POfTII OMAHA. Jjtn. 19. 19.5.
Receipts aere: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monrlav 3 177 5.965 5 471
Official Tuesdav 4.579 11.11' 1'.M1
Officlsl Wednesday 3.C99 9.6T3 6 2,'.
Offlclal Thursday ' 3.4' 11.(8M 70
Four davs this week. .14.255 37. 756 29 718
Same davs last week ...16 14S 47.365 2.5l
Pame davs wrek before., s.741 25 741 24 "M
fame three weeks ago.. 6 147 7.922 3.4 l
Same four weeks ago 11 :t8 770 21. '91
Sim davs last rear ....14 079 20.11 :.SfrJ
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hops and sheep at South Omaha
for the car to date, with conipai ison tUth
last year:
19i 1901 Inc. Dec.
Cattle : 4:!. 151 49.H93 5,942
Hogs 121.516 110 291 11.255
Sheep 83.465 107,447 23 ?2
'ihe following t.ihle shows the a vera g"
prii-e of hogs at South Otnsha for the last
several dajs. with comparisons:
Jsn.
Jsi. 8.. ..
Jan. 4.... I
Jan. I
Jan. S....I
Jan. 7 j
Jsn. t
Jan. ....
Jan. 10...
Jan. 11...
Jan. 12...
Jan 13...
Jan. 14...
Jan. 15...
Jan. 16...
Jan. 17... I
Jsn 1. .J
Jan. 19...1
I 1905. 11904 11903 ll02.lfll.U.i199.
4 39 I 4 611
4 46 I
4 'R '
4 50 I
I
4 61 I
4 62 I
4 57;
4 61'
4 63.
1 R9:
1
4 r.tv
4 sou,'
4 65.
4 771
4 68
4 58
4 65'
4 601
4 62
1
4 631
4 611
4 75
4 73'
4 ti?
4 74
I
4 09
4 71
f. s7' 6 n
6 SCI 8 1i
I 6 29I
Ct: ;
6 34i 24I
6 39! 6 09
li 49' ( 09'
6 4n !5
6 401 6 14
! 6 04;
6 46'
6 48
8 30
6 41
6 49
6 50
6 39-
6 00;
6 14'
6 22
6 15
6 17'
6 22:
4 901
4 96'
t 021
5 04
;
5 05'
S o.i
3 14
5 27.'
5 231
5 171
I
5 16;
R 26'
5 27!
: 2v
5 29'
5 27.
4 91' 3 57
4 ?9 t 67
4 271 3 44
4 371 3 47
4 35: 3 41
I 3 42
4 341
4 $" t 45
4 :iol 3 to
4 411 3 55
4 49; 3 1.0
4 53; 3 55
I 3 56
4 58
4 r.-'l 3 52
4 is I J 41
4 55 :i 51
4 54' 3 "4
Tndli'-. Sup'-: n itc ho"'1"-
The official number of ca-s of atock
brought in todav bv eat h road whs:
Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H s.
f.. M. & Ft. V 1 30 1
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 5
I'nlon Pacific system. 20 21 25
C. & N. W 4 2fi 1
F.. E. M V : 33
C.. St. P.. M. A- O.... 25 6 2 ..
B. & M :3 21 S 1
C, B. A (J 5 3
r.. H. I. & P. east... 13 7
C. R I & P.. west 3
Illinois Central 2 8
Chicago O. W 3 1
Total receipts 14" 106 32 1
The disposition nf the day's receipts was
ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of hesd Indicated:
Buyers. Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omiihn Packing Co 4o0 l.yTT
Swift and t omnanv sni 2.o;8 wis
Cudahy Packing Co i'5o 510 S.yii'i
Armour A- t o o84 2 J 40 0,2
Cudahy, Ploux City 1.".24
Armour. Sioux City I.:!oo ....
Carey ii Her ton 18 ....
I.nbman & Co 31
McCrearv & Cnrey 55 .... ....
W. I. Stephen 15
Hill Huntzinger 57
Huston & Co 12
Hamilton 17
L. F. Husz 17
Wolf & Murium 31
Bulla 9
Sam Wertheimcr 62 .... ....
Mike Haggerty :ft
Sol Degan 2 .... ....
T. B. Root & Co 04
S. A S 189 487 6X9
Other buyers 204 .... 581
Total 3.298 11.296 6.826
CATTLE There was a fairly liberal run
of cattle here this morning lor a Thursday
and .with rather unfavorable reports from
other points packers set to woi'K to breuk
prices and succeeded to quite un extent.
i lie market was slow in opening and It wits
Into liclure anything llko a clearance win
made.
There were good many beef steers In
cluded In tho offerings, but the quality was
raiher Inferior, and in fact there was not a
well-finished load lu the yards. Packers
were bearish from tho start and very Indif
ferent on tno common to medium Kinds.
The more de,lrablo bunches of those of
fered sold without a areat deal of troublo
at prices that did not look a great deal
lower than yesterday. Trading was slow on
all but the choicer grades, with prices fully
a dime lower, i here was considerable 1111-
evetincss in the market, so thut sonic sules
looked much wen so than others.
The cow marki-t iilso suffered to quite an
extent. Tho better grades were not over
6"il0o lower, while the common to medium
kinds were fully 1001.)C lower, lu other
words, buyers evidently wauled to take off
the bulk of the advance of the early part
of the week anil they met with conKlderablo
suorrss. it was lute before even tho bulk
nf the offerings was disposed of.
Bulls sold a little lower in sympathy with
the decline of Klecrs and cows. Veal calves
sold about steady.
There weio very few slockers nnd feeders
on sale. The demand was fairly good and
as a result prices hrld steady. Quite a few
warmed-up corn cattle went to feeders for
more money thnn the packers would give,
but it was green cattle that speculators
were the moat anxious for. Representative
sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av- ''f. No- A. FT
1 KID S 7i 20 ll'W 4 0
17 m7 3 "' f.S 1210 4 to
Ml i in 18 12:'9 4 tu
1 1000 3 HI !... liifi 4 6H
1 1104 3 0 111 I2U6 4 5
11 114 4 li 18 1414 4 ill
21 12l'3 4 20 IS 1S4 4 5
13 lin 4 20 1SS i 00
16 1112 4 .10 ( 10113 a 0
1 118H 4 Si 7 0127 i 70
3(1 1U4 4 .V . W 1144 3 In
21 111ft 4 40 II 1014 3 f.
J 1124 4 4i II 1122 4 in
11 U6II 4 4 2!l 4 II)
8TEERS AND HEIFERS.
14 K" 4 IK1 ID 1120 4 00
STEERS AND COWS.
20 H47 3 2'l 20 10IW I :,
13 MS 3 to ;7 1U2II 4 24
1J lull i 70 1191 4 40
COWS.
1 t(KI 1 ii ID M t IS
1 1100 2 no 1 1130 8 15
1 1125 2 00 t luftO J 14
1 Ill" 2 i, 11 . 1034 3 IS
I ?J) 2 40 1 WI 3 11
3 24 2 to 17 1IKI7 3 20
17 872 i to t 112.1 I :
13 SW. 2 t I'-' J2, 3 2i
1 1070 X t 30 1105 3 20 I
1 tSO 2 10 I) n J 25
12 l"ki) ! i'i 20 1046 3 30
7 2 70 1.1 1115 3 Hi.
t 'l 3 "a 18 M8 S 5
( 10O0 2 75 17 lool 3 40
2J 13 2 15 l!o 3 to
;6 l'"7 2 HO ' t ir.eO 3 50
24 !( "" 1 13i0 4 00
I 1070 I 05
COWS AND HEIFERS.
70 2 2:. 13 I2 76
HEIFERS.
1 sts t Jo " 7:. 3 10
I DI7 3 01 7 JJ0 3 71
BULLS.
1 1:160 i 35 I 10811 71
1 I2t0 8 80 1 1710 3 00
1 H11O 2 to 1 i;io I 10
1 16.10 i 6 1 210 3 7a
CALVES.
a 124 t 00 ;: i3 i to
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
t luHO 2 45 1 270 3 00
1 inn t 75
6TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
I 10 I HO 7..,' I4 3 10
4 750 3 24 22 118 I i
1 720 3 26 t Hi 8 o
1 ; 700 I 10 12 875 I to
1 810 3 50 10 1081 I 5
i ilt 3 50 ' 3t 1152 4 00
HOU9 There was a liberal run of hogs
here this morning, which made packers feel
rut her bearish. They were anxious tor
light weights, however, owing to the fact
that there have been few on sale tor ihe
lust several duy, and such kinds Hold
strong to 5c. higbcr, or from 84.55 down.
In other words, hogs weighing around 20)
poutids sold in much the same notches ss
medium weights. Mixed and heavy hogs
opened steady to a shade lower. Trading
was slow, except In tho rase of the light
weights, but the situation grew noise In
stead of better, and the market closed
weak. Medium-weight hogs sold largely at
14 52 to (4.56 and choice heaviea from
14 55 to (4. 66. The weakness today was as
noticeable on the good heavy bogs as on
any other kind. The bulk of the offerings
was disposed 01 In good season, tut It waa
late before a clearance was made. Repre
sentative sales:
No. Ar. . Pr. Ke Av. Ik. fr.
34 14 . . 3 75 : 251 40 4 (5
24 HI M 4 30 77 1 4 ... 4 85
71 li ... 4 45 2 245 ... 4 8.
U ... 4 45 13 .284 10 4 81
, val ... 4 6 70 245 200 4 it
42 1ST . 4 80 84 331 loo 4 55
I Ill It IMI 54 244 111 4 58
42 IU 40 4 80 87. 283 130 4 88
57 281 ... 4 l4j Ill . 4 55
54 . Ml . . 4 1V, 71 261 1" 4 55
83 278 340 4 I: ' M 3S 180 4 58
Jl 227 40 4 ;." 17 2T4 40 4 i.
41 2:4 4 i2'a 17 2l 80 4 i:
ill... tn 4 52 v, 58 28 8n 4.1.;
hi :18 U) 4 51, 287 120 ,5!-,
71 212 tie 4 its, 8il U ... 4 17V,
TO 177 .... 4 ..'s, 82 :tn !io 4
73 -Ml ... 4i2i 12 ...340 .... 4 1'
S l- tea , i in 1 :',
T J7i n 4 s ,e 4 .,7,
I' ... 4 :- : vn , hT,
74 .4: . 4 5." . . . f "14 JJ7i,
77 r.i id 4 ti M i? 4
7i ;4 . . 4 4;., 5;t 74'i I s:'t
11 .',3 . 4 5: 71 .',4 . . 4 :,
. jm ... 4 t."a wt t;
71 1'8 4 4 Jn 84 .. . 324 lliS OTI,
lu .27-4 " 4 .12 sj HI 4 17',
7v0 4 5." 73 .. ... 2 4" 4 871,
51 il 8(1 4 55 71 274 n 4 57,
57 '"- IK 7- ....:'. 4 i?'
81 ....... 7e ) 4 M 285 80 4 87U,
74 2-. l.'O 4 55 4t. .It I8 4 871,
T 77S ... 4 Pi 87.... 74 I!0 '8 871,
rs .'! 4 55 .... ;:4 . . 4 :,
34 !7 80 4 85 ! t . . 4 ''
38 2,3 ... 4 14 .',4 4 57
..' .' 40 4 55 4 348 4 n
48 Test . . . 15 74 .... IN' 4 an
in :a 4" 4 56 17 . . 316 2a 4
27i ... 4 ii in .... m . . 4 e
f V ... 4 6" 5 . ... ll 5
7s :m ... 4 15 i 7i ! 4 ar',
1" ... j; . 4 5.". 40 .413 ... 4 STsj
SHEEI' There wss quite a lll-eial run of
sheet, and lambs here li.ls morning, but the
quitntv wss not up to the usual standatd.
In tact there was scan-elv a weli nniFh.il
bum h cn tie niarket That fact, of course,
had s tendency to make the market appear
n trifle slow. In realit, however, the more
dislrable grades were active snd fully
steadv, while the common snd part fat
kinds were a little slow, with the feeding
weak rather than otherwise. The bulk ol
the offering wss disposed of In fairly good
season Among the more desirable bunches
offered wss a string of yearling which
sold for SO 25 and a bunch of native lambs
which brought $7.50
There is nothing new to be said of Ihe
feeeder situation, ns the demand Is still
fullv equal to the supplv and anything at
all good meets with ready sale nl good
strong prices.
WJuo:a,lona for fed stoi: Oood to choice
)earlings. 16 ("Vir6.50; fslr to good year
lings. 5.6i"'u6.uO. good to choice wethers.
13 t.i"ya lair to good we, hers. I4.7MJ5 i"1.
gooil In choice ewes. 4 iivj 4.75: fslr to g'1"-!
ewes. ".4.11041 4.25; common to fair ewes. 83.51)
tiJ.90: good to choice lambs. 7.(t 7 50: fair
to good lsml. ,6 7547.00; teener yesrllngs,
$4 50(5.i'; feeder wethers. I.2e'rj4 50; feeder
ewes. S3 ZfSA.'io: feeder lambs. $5-50476. 2o;
Repri setitauve Miles;
No. Av. Pr.
222 western cliimed ewes ln'J 4 '
I.t4 western clipped ewes 77
2u7 westeru feeoer ewes 9N
74 western ctlt.oj.fl iet hers 86
479 western ewes 99 4 65
98 western ewes 1"3 4 55
224 if stein ewer 96 4 i0
229 wevterti ewes 1"4 4 0
231 Western ewes I"l 4 o
2 western ewes 12"
2o9 western ewes l"n
2 western ewes 110 4 in
1HI western clipped yearlings 76 6
4 wi.teru ewes 70 6 Oo
3 western wethers 113 R -"
233 western wethers 136 t 40
6 western cull lambs Ks 600
97 western jearllngs 91 6 00
377 western yenrllngs '8 6 "0
26ii western yearlings 98 8 15
176 western yearlings 1"0 6 1
124 western yearlings 93 6 1R
I08 native lainb 93 . oO
102 native lambs 85 7 50
2 western bucks 190 3 50
44S Colorado ewes " 4 25
6") western feeder lambs R 4 50
462 western ewes l' 4 55
478 4'olorado ewes 99 4 62
1 western ewe 100 4 7o
15 western cull lambs 69 5 0)
1 Colorado wether Ho 5 2.1
59 western wethers 99 5 35
521 western feeder lambs 68 6 ")
421 w estern yearlings 92 6 25
105 western lamtis 68 6 En
275 western ewes 101 4 tw
4 "0
4 1"
4 to
4 75
4 75
CIIICA4-0 I.IVK STOCK M.IHKKT
Cattle anal Hogs steady to Lower
Sheep. Mead jr Lambs Loner.
CHICAOO, Jan. 19.-CATTLE Receipts.
19.000 head; market steady to loo lower;
good to prime steers. t5.iO-8.25; poof to
medium. 3.i.vnn.oo: stocacrs ami imini,
J2.2Ti3i4.25; cows. 1.2,V( Ifi; heifers. I2.iit'
5.10; conners. tl.25Crj4.45; bulls, )2.1'KU4.10;
calves. $S.0Cu6.9o.
HOCS Recelids, 30.00(1 head: market
steady to 6c lower; mixed and butchers,
Jl.4i"c4.65; good to choice heavy, 4.6i)dl4.70;
rough heavy, 1.4fliH 50; light. $4.3fy&4.55;
bulk of sales. $4.4.Vy4 57.
SHEEP AND IUMRS- Receipts. 17,000
head: sheep, steady: lambs, 10c lower; good
to choice wethers, t.tN)in6.5fl; fair to choice
mixed. S4.oftt?i4 90; western sheeji. $4.35(ii6.50;
native lambs, $5.7ofc7.li5; western lambs, I5.T5
037.65.
Kenans t Ity Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7,500 head, including 2"0 southerns.
Market steady to loo lower 'Xiolce export
and dressed beef steers, $4. ,.y6.75'. full' to
good, $3.501174.75; western fed steers, 13 50
tl5.25; stockers and feeders, l00(Q4.25;
southern steers, $3.5ori4.76; southern cows,
I2.2&(8.2: native cows, tl.7nti4.16: native
helt'crs. t3.lHXij4.50; bulls, 2.&0U4.0ti; calves,
H.ik6 50.
HotiS Receipts. 14.000 bead. Market
steady to 5c higher; top, $1.85; bulk of sale,
t4.6trti4.H0; heavy, t4.76jy4.85; packers, t4.6ojj'
4. Ml; pigs and lights, t4.0o4.72.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 6.000
head. Market steady and active; native
lambs, tO.ooOi7.5ii; native wethers. $5. 261)5.75;
native fed ewes, $4 265.15; western lambs,
$i;.uoii7.60: western yearlings, t3.totiYi6.6ii;
western sheep, t4.7Vii6.75; stockers and feed
ers, $3.0XKji5.00.
M. Louis Mir Mock Market.
ST. LOVIS. Jnn. 19. CATTLE Receipts,
3,5'u head, Including l.&oo Texans. Market
slow ami lower; native shipping and eport
Meets, $5.60; dressed beef and butcher
steet s, $4.00415.00; steers under l.ooo lbs.,
$3.25134.65; slockers and feeders, t2.Otrf13.6ii;
cows and heifers, t2.251t4.ii6: canners. tl.75'u.
2.10; bulls, t2.90T43.5O; calves. U 6"j7.25; Texa;
and Indian stcirs, $2.5(Vu6.75; cows and
heifers. $2.l'0(i'13.50.
HUHS Receipts. 7,000 head. Market
steadv; pigs and lights, $3.754.60; packers,
$4 554.60; butchers und best lie',;', t4.U6
4.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
head. Murket steady; native muttons, . $4.6o
Cu6.5o; lambs, $5.67.50; culls and bucks,
$.'.(XK(i4.00; stockers, 2.0c'i,3.00, Texans, 3,1. no
ij 5.0(i.
r4V York Lire Stock Market.
S'EW YORK, Jan. 19. BEEVES Re.
celpts. 322 head; nothing doing; market
feeling weak except for Btrlctly good
beeves. Exports today. 250 cattle.
CALVES Receipts. 80; feeling steady; lit
tle calves, $4.00; barnyard calves, nominal;
dressed culves, slow: city dressed, $9.l)(Kj
14.00. a few extra at $14.60; country dressed,
lemur 12 50; dressed barnyard and fed calves,
$4.(i6 IK),
HOtiS Receipts, 7.639 head; no sales;
market nominally steady.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.409
head; sheep, quiet and steady; lambs, slow
and eaalcr, qlmllty considered; aheeu, $4.00
5 25. a few choice at $6.00; lambs, $7 .258.00.
Ht. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan. lt.-CATTLE
Receipts, 470 head. Market steady; natives,
$3.6M5 :5; cowh and heifers, tl.76g4.30; stock
ers and feeders, $2.75'd4.00.
HtMJS Receipts, D.09S head. Market steady
to strong: light. $4.4uV(j4.70; medium and
heavy. t4.66iit4.77H.
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts, 3,399
head. Market steady; Colorado lambs, 17.35.
Sloas ( lir I 've Stock Market.
SIOCX CITY. Jan. 19.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE -Receipts. 900 head; mar
ket steadv; beeves, $3.5'iil6.75; cows, bulls
snd mixed. $2.2tK(f3.60; stockers and feeders,
$2. 75(03. 60; calves and yearlings, $2.&j3.40.
HOOS Receipts. 6.000 head; market
steady, selling at t4 304 4 65; bulk, H.4(i'a4.50.
Stock In Mght.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western maraeis yesteraay;
i atiie.
South Omaha
Sioux City ....
Kansas City .,
Ht. Ijouis ......
St. Joseph
Chicago
Total
1,400
O0
7.600
3,500
470
11000
34,770
Hogs. Sheen.
H.Ourt 7,400
8.000
14, (M) 6.0110
7.000 2,000
.W) 3.399
30,000 17.000
"7.096 84,799
Metal Market.
VKW YORK. Jan. 19-METALS-The
Iondon tit) market was higher, with spot
quoted at 131 I'M and futures at 181. Lo
cally the market, while quiet, according to
all accounts, showed a firmer tendency,
with sput quoted at from t29.5tf?9.0. Con
ptr was also higher In the Iondon market,
with spot quoted at 88 Ts 8d and futures
at 68 10s. Tho local market continues
Arm. with soma producers said to be ask
ing prices that are enough above the quoted
range to lie prohibitive for the tlmo being.
Lake Is quoted at $1660, electrolytic at
tlR 37f16.60 and casting at $16 00tm8.26.
Lead was quiet but firm st $4 tK'tT'4.70 lu the
local market and at 13 17s 6d In London.
Spelter wan unchanged at 34 17s 6d In
London. Tne local market shows a slightly
easier tone with spot quoted at $6. 204130.
Iron closed at 64s In Olasgow and at 4Ks
7d In Middleaboro. Ixically Iron waa un
changed. No. 1 foundry, northern, la
quitted at $17 501 17.86; No. 2 foundry, north
ern, at $17.50; No. 1 foundry, southern und
No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, at tIT.TiiV'li.uo.
Oils ad Rosla. '
OIL CITY. Fa.. Jan. 19. OILSCredit
balances. $1 42: certificates, tio bid; ship
ments, 81 597 hblt.; average, 69698 bbls.;
runs. 84.096 bbls. : sre rage, i'i, 304 bbls
Shipments, Lima. SO sr bbls ; average. 60 I1W
bbl, ; runs, Urns, 81 bbla ; average, 64 -411
bbls.
Dalala Urala Market.
DL'I.l'TH. Jan. 19-WHEAT-To arrive:
Nn I northern, $1.11: No. 2 northern.
1."4; on track, No. 1 northern, fl.ll'; No.
2 northern. $1 04; May. tll'V,. July. Ji ll',:
Septerolief. a-jv,,.
oATt To srme and on track. .V,'.
saaar ane) Mnlasaes
NEW YORK. Jan. 19 - SCO Alt ll.iw .
strong: fair trrlnlug. 4c; centrifogul
test. ; niobisses sugar. 4c. KerVned
firm. N.. ti, 6. Vs-. No. '. . 7 ; No It, .
No. 9, S3.V; No. 10. b .IV; No. II. 5 l,ii , No.
12. R lo; No. 13. 6 'i-. No II. 5, ; come, t on
ers' A. 6c; mould A. i'. Vv; cut leaf, n ie .
CTuslied. R6., powder. rt, a2'; grstttilaied,
6.1R.-: rubes V
XI'.W ORLEANS. . J. in 19. Pl tlMt
Steady; uiin kettliv .ti4c; open k,ttb'
ceiitrlfug.il. 4t5c; ccntt ifug"! wnlt. s'j'',
yellows. 4'.5 7-lM". seconds. 3t4 H-V'c
MOI.AfSK8 gulel; upeti kectli-. 1jIm-;
i-entrifugal, r4ilc. Syrtip. etead) . 21r.ts-
Evaporated tpples and Dried Frails.
NEW YORK. Jan. 19 - E A POR ATEI
APPLE" Market Is less active; common
sre quoted st 4f)V ; prime, R'U'.V,c; hoi.'e.
M fit 6c; fane. t7o.
4 AL1IVHN1A DRIED FRI'ITS -There l
some extort Inquiry tor prunes, quotalioiis
ranging from 2c to 6V . sic.,.llng to grade
Aprnots are firm: choice are quoted t
l"filo,.; extra choics. lltil2c; fancy. 12 16c
Peaches sre In practically Ihe miiw posi
tion as apricots, with choice hol at 9c,
extrs choice, 1o?i ivt,. ; fancy. 12H1.V.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 19 Bl'TT ER -Stead,-
and In fair demand; extra western
creamery. Six.; extra nearby prints. 32c.
EHO! Market 2c lower: nearby, fresh at
mark: western fresh. 26o at murk.
CHEESE-Firm and In fair demand; New
York full creams, fancy. 12Ot2'c; New
York full creams, clmkc. 12c; New York
frill creams. lair to go.i.1, llnrilc.
Mtlvvankee liraln Market.
M I LWAl'K EE. Jan 19 -W II EAT-TVes :
No 1 nortlvrn. $1164)1.17; No. 2 northern,
$110Till4; Mav. $1.11 bid.
RYE - Firm No. 1. M'-V.
BARLEY-I-Irm: No. 2. .Vic; sample.' 3T
Rlc.
CORN Firm; No. 3. 42 ill:?.'; May, 44c
Naked.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 19 -Wll EAT -Mit .
$1.14: Jul. $1 11; September. a:ii;; No. 1
bard, tl 14: No. 1 northern, tl 12, No. 2
northern. $1 07.
FLOI'R First patents. $0. .ij7.4i); se.ionil
patents. $6 1iH :H; rlrst clears, $1 l i 1 .:(.'.;
second clears. t2.t")i2. 7u.
BRAN In bulk, $13.:i.
Toledo Werrl Market.
TOLEDO. Jan. 19.-REEDS Clover, cash
and January. t7.67; February, $7.7"; March,
$7.75; April. $7.05; prime alsikc. 7.!i; prime
timothy, $13.14.
WORK FOR DISTRICT COURT
Bar Docket for tlie I rbranry Term
Is the Ileal leal for Many
4-nrs. . . ,
Clerk of the Courts Brosdwrll lias com
pleted the bar ducket for tlie Februury
term of court, which begins Februury U.
There are on the docket 1.453 civil cases und
222 criminal cases, a larger number than
has been on any docket for three or four
years. At the opening of Ihe February
term a yeat ago there were 114 criminal
cases docketed und at the October term 245.
For the last February leini the total was
1106 and two years ago l.i;. Indicating u
steadily Increasing criminal business. The
large increusc this year Is partially ac
counted for by the numerous cases grow
ing. out of Die South Omaha strike, many
of which have originated since the Oc
tober docket was prepared. 1
Former County Attorney English left
for his successor a great many criminal
cases, but this Is owing a good deal to
the fact that the number nf. cases filed
during hlg term was much larger than any
oounty attorney has had to handle for sev
eral year past.
Judge Day has transacted a much larger
court business than has been the rase for
four or five years past. As a result Deputy
Clerks Jay A. Russell and Qeorge O. Seay
have had to write 1,506 Journal pages, of
which 425 are devoted to criminal cases
alone. There are 400 pages of bond records,
and the Journal work on the scavenger lax
rases Involved the writing of 470 pages. In
this .one branch of the work as many de
crees have necessarily been entered as lu
all the balance of court cases combined.
The Judges of the district court have filed
a formal agreement or stipulation for the
adjournment of the October term sine dla
on Saturday, January 21. All cases now
pending In court are to ba continued to
the succeeding term, which opaiis Febru
ary 6.
SORENSON'S LITTkE JOKE
lie Smokes lp and Dreams of Stretch
ing His Legs I'nder a Desk In
the I nlted glates Senate.
All puffed up on himself for having re
ceived a complimentary vote for .L'nited
States senator In the legislature, Alfred
Sorenson raised the price of a telegram
today and sent the following message at
his own expense-
OMAHA, - Jan. 19. Hon. Elmer J. Bur
kett. Senator-elect, Lincoln Accept con
gratulations. I shall aee you In Washing
ton two years hence as Millard's successor.
Shake. ALFRED H0RENSON.
Arrest Alleged Coon ter fellers.
CHICAGO, Jan. 19-WIUlam McDonald
and Stella Davis, alleged members of a
gang of St. Louis counterfeiters, were ar
rested here today. Many moulds and dies
wero secured.
HEAL ESTATE TKAX8FKRM.
Deeds filed for record January 19, as fur.
nluhed by the. Midland tjunraiitee and
Trust 4'Oinpuny, bonded abstracter, 1614
Fsrnam street, for The Bee:
C. N. Owen and wife to 7wry L. Mil
ler, lot 12, block 12, South Omaha. ..$ l.SuO
Mary A. Flnnlgaii and husband to
Floyd II. Chllds and Henry Lan
drouth, lot 3, block 25, Populoton '
Park 1
Andrew J. Anderson and wife to J.
Radur.lnier, lot 11. block 1. Ander
son Pluce J'S
Friwards-WnhitRn.
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(Incorporated.).'
Halo Offlca: Fifth and Roberta Street
ST. PAUL, niftN.
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Stocks. Grain, Provisions
Ship Yotir Grain to Us
Braaek Oftlee, l!6-!ii Board af Trade
Bia.. Omaha, Nek. Telephone 71814.
112-214 Exchange illdg.. South Omaha.
Ball 'Phone tla. IntUaendent 'Faooa i.
LEGAL JvOTICKS.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOB STATE PRINT
IN O.
Bids will be received by the Btate Print
ing board at the office of the secretary of
state at Lincoln, Neb., on or before 2:;vi
o'clock p. m. Monday, January 3o, lsoS. for
printing and binding the following reports
and publications: LOUO copies Poultry As
sociation. 2.000 copies Dairymen's Associa
tion. 1,100 copies Banking Board, 2.0uo copies
Inaurauce Summary, lO.ooo copies Atbor
day program and t.OOO copies Labor Bureau
bulletin; also miscellaneous printing, lith
ographing, blank book and stationery sup-
tllea for Boldlers' and Sailors' homes si
111 ford and Grand island, Insane Hospitals
at Hastings ajid Lincoln, Olrls' - Industrial
school at (leneva. Institute for Fee ble
st I tided Youth at Beatrice, supreme court,
secretary of state, state treaaumr, auditor
of publin accounts, governor, commissioner
of public, lands and building., aupeilu
tendenl of public Instruction, adjutant gen
eral, Labor Bureau, Game and Fish com
mission, Insurance department. Banking
department. Irrigation utp8Utat4nt ajtt Li
brary commission.
Hpedflcations for same i-aui he found tin
file In the office of the aecretaj-y of stavle
All bids must be accompanied by a K)nd
equal In amount to tne prohtl cosK of
the work Uld upon. Trie board reserves Ihe
right to re i net any and all bids. . ,
Lincoln, Neb . January It. ifri'i
STATE PRINTING. BOARD.
By LON W. rttAZIER. , .4
Secretary to 4 he R.mrd
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