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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: TUESDAY. JANTAllY 31. 1005.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bulliih Fijnrei to Ekow WBnt Stock
Imaller Thin Litt Ier.
VISIBLE SUPPLY PROBABLY AT LIMIT
DeaaaaeJ Elwnltrf Mill Make tp for
LArer httl lrki Sow at
Mlaaeaaella Milling IIm
ta Be More Art lie.
Omaha, j-.,. ;. vv
It mould erm Ihuunli the high p tnt
lor the Mamie supply hcl I een reache i.
Jhls maa pre-dicteej r.ir earlier in the ar.
but th rfrfipn eortlr.je large to the tur
pnee acme of I h muee guv. Th" incra.;
,nJ ek. however, wns or.lv 4 n buhei
The air la full r.f buhlf-h sentiment giv-n
out la tonit quarter Among t..ne I- the
statement thai 8t Jxiul- had i..j.onri uh
la of contract wheat last jear a t this time
and new ha a only ".. bushel. It i
added the last hit of atralgtit No. ; rea
there ha wn old to miller and Int-pecled
out for shipment. Tr rt of the No I
red In eai.J to be e mixed with riregon
whesi that the miller prefer to bu tie
'. i red. The receipts ai ru. l...ul and at
Kansas City are aunt to l.e running under
the )at year receipts. The ermtnesatcrn
mill art Just coming Into the market rend
a Terre Unite house Saturday oii j.m
bushels at Jl.i to T3 to an interior mill. Hy
March 1 the... mlilirs. It is predicted. m,ll
all he buying freely winter mhat and the
authority murders where the supplv is to
4-ome from. The Chicago stocks cannot t-e
Increased and a part mill have to he ite-d
to supply thia southern milling demand An
elevator cr.rr.rany In Minnesota reports Jan
uary 1 It hail 1 Mmi buehel of m heat and
now baa only half that amount and i se-ll-Ing
dally with almoin r.o country move
ment. In thia quarter It la believed the
farmera have no more In tlielr hand" than
will furnish seed and will supply th county
mlilera. Under three conditions It la won
dered where the heavy northmesnern re
ft the coantrv elevator Chicago, Mlnnc
neapnlia stock are Increased at the expense
of the rountrv elevatoia. Chicago. Mine
apolla and Dultith received 5ni ran, against
721 laat week and 4.3 laat year.
The Commercial Weil adda some bullish
talk. The effect of the sufiplv on the
situation In the northwest la given under
three head. First, from row until Au
gue4. Minneapolis and Duluiti will
receive a dallv average from the
country of lens than In at vear.
Receipt, secondly, at Minneapolis
from Kansas will be ;..1.000 or S.ooo.f)
bushels leaa than laat cr. Tlilrd, the
ahlpmenta from Minneapolis will be ma
terially greater than Ian year. The mies
tlon la, will trie 2.(i0,ti bushel larger
atneka there thia year offset the Increaaed
tcmand and ahlpmenta from the rest f
the country. The paper thlnka not and
believes the demand will dereae the
atocka ao low that hy May they will be
leaa than lit year at that time. The
amount in l!! ma 11.wi9i buahela. There
la also predicted a lamer mllllnc output
from January 1 to May 1. Laat year shut
down mere frequent, nom- flour bookina;
cover operation to March 1.
Omaha Cask BaJre.
CORN No. i, 1 car. 'Hp.
Oaaaha Caah Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. tyWlA: N'n. 1
hard. llOi-Sl. (a: No. 4 hard. Wcii$l.0,
No spring. ll.OT
CORN No. Hc: No. J. 4(c; No. 4.
j3Vr: no rrade. 5'c. No. 2 yellow.
4Hc; No. 1 yellow, 40c; No. 2 white, 4c;
No. S whlf!, 40,c.
OATB No. t mixed. 2c; No. 3 mixed.
3c; No. 4 mixed. L'HcnVkc; No. 2 white.
Jc: No. 1 white, 2c; No. 4 white. iTVif
I'Ik-, standard,
dairies 1H-,6-. aSy: t merk.
f itciuii. Z'-V- nrete. . prime
fire's. .c, extras, . Chee, firm, ll
lit.
Carlot Receipts.
Chlcanto
Kanaaa City
MinneapoUe .
iMluth
PL. Ioula
Omaha,
Wheat. Corn. Oat
Ik 37 ir
V. 3
in
6
m h 44
w
MJaaeapolls W heat Market.
Th range of prlrea In Minneapolis, as
reported by the iJward-Vuod Grain com
.any, wae: ,
Commodity. I Open. High. Low. Close.
Wheat t 1 I i
May 1 lis 1 '1V 1 KV 1 1
July 1 13 1 1 13 1 14'
September ... 9. 861 MS:
( HK AUO GRAI AD ' PROVISIOH
Feat ares af the 1 radios ad Closlaug
Prleea Rearel af Trade.
CHICAGKj. Jan. 30 Improved demand for
flour In the northwest wae the chief reaeon
for a strong mbeat market her today. At
the cloa May waa up 4fiV:, corn la off
,fr1c. oats are almori unchanged and pro
visions made a gain vt iyildc.
Htrength developed in the wheat market
after a rather weak otenlng. At the start
the market waa bearlsnly aftected by lower
tirlcea at Liverpool and the weekly atatls
tics, which were quite disappointing to
bulla. The amount of breadxtnrfs on ocean
raaeage shorn ed an increase of 1,936, OA) tn.
n addition the world shipments were
larger than expected. Furthermore the do
mestic aituatlon waa less reassuring to bull
traders, receipts In the northwest oelng in
xsa of those the corresponding day a
wear ago. After opening unchanged to V
lower at tUBl.l." May declined to ll.US
on general selling by pit trader and com
mission bouses. Iuritig the early part of
the aeseion thtre was very little demand.
A a result trading mas inclined to dra.
On free coveting by abort prlcea were
forced steadily upward, the market closing
at the highest point of the day with May at
Sl.ICH01.rsV C learance of wheat and flour
Were equal to 44.6tM bu. Friniary receipts
were 704. bu., compared with T;'4.5no bu. a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chlcag i
reported receipts of sol cars, against ,31
cars last mock and 43 cars a year ago.
Owing to prospect of a more liberal
movement sentiment In tbe corn pit waa
rather weak. Throughout the entire day
cash houses and local bears were ready
seller, but the demand waa limited. A a
result the volume of bushiepa was small.
May opened VVAc lower at 44V944V"
4Tc auld off to 44Sc and closed at 44V
4'c. Local receipts were 371 cars, none of
contract grade.
Business In the oata pit waa much livelier
, than has been iu evidence for the last
month, (in selling due to lileral receipt
the market made a alight dec Hue early in
the day, but nearly all the loss was auhee
ejuentlv regained. May opened unchanged
to a shade lower at Sw:'i:'c. sold
dawn to I0So and cl aet at Local
receipt a were 1.12 tars.
Notwithstanding lower prices at the yard
following heavier receipt of hog than ex
tecled. the provision market waa firm.
Speculators were Inclined to support the
market and there waa a fair demand from
eutsldere. At the rloae May pork waa up
Twoloc at SlssuvUi.MS. lard was &c higher
at $7. l ib were :'Sc higher at ue ..
Ksilmate4 receipt for tomorrow: Wheat.
M care, com, i cars, oaUa, 14 cars; hog,
bead.
The leading future ranged aa follow:
FW IflIK CF.ItRAL M 1RKET
Oaotatlaaa a( the lr ea larlees
Caaaaaodltlea.
NEW TORK. Jan. ? -FLOt"R-Reoeirt
in bhla ; (Xports. ISM bble : market
..T1 bbla : experts l.4 bhl ; market dull
with a atedv andert'.ne: M It-e.ta baker.
tn liat i0: wtrter pa'enta. 15 5"f. ; win
ter Tniahtn. iLjbfii t"; winter extras.
1".T4'. winter lw grade H4n4 1;. Rye
flour, oulet: fair to tni. U e74 .70, i hoi.-e
to fancy. 14 TVrfc no. Buckwheat flour, dull;
Jr rti t V2 10
"ORNMKAI-4Steady; flre white and vrl
iow n coarse, new, Ill (r;S. kiln
! dried I-h i3 in
i RVK Nominal
! rtARI.KV Plow: feedlna. 4.Ti.r r I f New
Tork rraMrtR. -ti'V.-. r. i f Ruslo.
WHKAT Rer eipt. 14 SjS hu : fr.t mar
ket f.rm: No ? red, nominal elevator. No.
I red. II ns f o b.. ot: No 1 norttern.
1'jluth fl.;TS f o b. afloat. No. 1 hard.
Manitoba, fl IIS f o. b . afloat. Options
mere firm till dy ex. ept arv.tii the open
1 nr. when dep-eed by 1-arifh statitk.
Riivh.g stimulated by a Mroog Si
lou: ina'k't and prediction of smaller
reoeipta, the M'wf showing S41c net
hlaher Mav. II liVul 1. ciosed at II KV
JjIv. II c.'Sul closed at ll-UL'S: fcp-
t-nrer c)..pd at Wc
t'uR.N Receipt, 775 bu.; export JTl.
4i7 l.u ; ;k.i mark.-t enaj'. N'. - rSc ele
vator and ol'c f. o. b.. afloat: No el
lom. MSc; No. 2 white. ilV- options q'llet
here nil dav. cloning nt lower May
i I-eed at
OATS-Re.-elpts. bu.: pot market
b rely steady : mixed oa. X ti Jt i-'.uiid"
.V.y.jsTr: l.at. rsl white. Sfi to 32 pounds. 37
'o.N : natural white. Ko. i. to 4. p"tim!,
3Hi45cv
HA V Q'il t . shipping. rXff.( ; good to
choice, aoto ec.
HOI'S-Hteadv; state, common to choice.
1"4. B.li)c; ISajO. ,q1i-: otda. 14jle; Pa
cihc coast. 14. 2iiCr, l&a. 2iic. olds. 14
HirK Firm: Galveston. HI to I lbs..
lc; Cslifornia. .'1 to a lh.. lc; T.xas, dry,
14 to U H.S . 14i.c.
LKATHKR Firm: acid. :4.e.
FROVIBION8 Beef, steadv: fsmilv. fl K
S12 mesa, l Wa y: beef hama. IJ2 iK j
Sii; racket 110 ifill Art; city extra India
me, !iii17 Cut meats, nomine'; pick
led lielllea. Vi.7n4i7.fr; pickled shoulder. iS.no
'!.. 60. pickled ham. Ik7-g?l.. Lard, firm;
western steamed. 17 ; refined. barely
steady; continent. 7 15: Bouth Amercan.
17.75: compound. Mtii 12y lork. stead'-:
family. U4 (ifK14 50; short clear. tlS.WSla.'x):
me-s. II 2rflU7B.
TALIOW Barelv steady: city (12 per
pkg.). 4e: country (pkga. free). 4S4Se.
RICK Firm; dometk;, fair to extra. :''
far: Japan, nominal.
BX'TTETJt Strong: street price, extra
creamery. I4Jf.'Sc; official price, creamery,
common to extra. 1M) c : held, common to
extra. I&3ic: state dairy, common to ex
tra. iHaiic: renovated, common to extra.
lXfj23S, western factory. common to
choice, 15453c: western Imitation creamery,
common to choice, W6I4C.
EGOS Firm: western first. Hoc; weatern
second. 27flrc; southern. 22fc30c; refrig
erator. HM7 24.-.
POVLTRV Alive, easy: western chicken,
lie; fowl, lie: turkeys, lac. Iiressed. firm;
western chicken U414c; fowl. l.'ISc; tur
keys, 154jj30c.
ST. IvOUlS. Jan. . WHFAT-No. 2 red
cash, elevator. II 14S: tnu k. II 171 1; May,
II. IS': Julv. lc; No. t hard. 11 l-'S
CORN Firm: No. 2 cash. 4SSc; track. 45
4f.Sc: Msv. 4.1st: July. 4r(Sc.
OATB Weak: No. 2 cash. 3!c: track. S?1T
a:: 'Si31c: No. 2 white. tS'SM''.
FLOl' R Tnill ; red winter patents. fe.3F.,f
S.5u: stectal brands. 15 c&6 Si; extra fancy
and straights. 14 Sd'ho I.: clears. 14 80.
8FKl Ttmothv. steadv. U VKfK.Vi.
CORNMKA I e Steady, 12 4".
WRAN Imll and teady; sacked, east
treck. KMrKTc.
HAT Quiet; timothy. R.0f"Si: ; j.rairie,
rtWii 50
IRON COTTON TIES 93C
HFMP TWIXK Sc-
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: jobbing, new
standard mess. 111 ". Ijird. higher; prime
ateam. W.40. Prv salt meats, steadj-; boxed
extra shorts. i 4KS: clear riba. I.7H; short
cleara, 17. Racon. ateady: boxed extra
shorts, 17.60; clear ribs, r.KS; short clear,
17 S7S.
POCI.TRY Julet: chickens. 9c: springs,
10c: turkevs. 1SS1: dicks. IIS: geeac. Sc.
RTTTER Firm: creamery, :14431c; dairy.
lfr!5c.
EGGS Higher at K'V. ease count.
Receipts Shipments.
Flour. t.bls is.ono 13.000
Wheat, bu W.Ofio afi.A
"orn. bu ftn.oirt lo.orrn
Oat, bu......... 4fi.(i0 r.uuo
Kaasas City Grata asid Provisions.
KANBA8 CITY, Jan. SO. WHEAT Firm:
Mav, 1.0KS1 06: July, "c; cash. No. 2
hard. 1101.10; No. . ti OfcSI.OS; No. 4.
6c4j1 05: No. Z red. P.II&1.14; No. I. ll.KXtf
1.11. Receipts. If car.
CORN Firm: May. 4-Te; July, 4.1,c: cash.
No. 2 mixed. 4?Hc; No. 1 iSStC; No. 2 white,
44c: No. S, 44S?-
OAT& No. 2 white, 31.4j32e; No. 2 mixed.
Sic.
RYE-?iV877c.
BI'TTKR Creamerv. tMt71c: dairy. lc.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, t9.ao910.00;
choice prairie, 7 2W7.S0.
HOGS Firm: Mlseourl and Kansas, new
No. t white wood case Included. !7Sc; case,
count. 2c: case returned. So less.
BCTTER Creamery, M-fitfc: dairy. lc.
Raceipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu n0 4u.0ii
"orn. Itu W.jno S1 ft
Oata. bu SO.Ono 9.ni0
Phlladelahla Predace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan SO RUTTER
Klrm and In good demand: extra western
creamery. r: extra nearby print. 23c.
EGGS Steady and In fair demand:
nearby fresh. 2Pc at mark: western, freeli,
29c t mark.
CHEESE Steady and In fair demand;
New York full creams, fancy. 13S": New
York full creams, choice. 13c; fair to good,
HS&Hc.
Visible Sapply mt Grata.
NEW YORK. Jan. i The visible supply
of grain Saturday, January 2. aa compiled
by the New York Produce exchange. Is as
follows: Wheat. 37,mo bu. ; Increase,
i.nio.ono l.u.
Com, ll.AR2.nisl bu.; Increase, 170.000 bu.
Oat. m.KKSfno bu.: decrease. 4a.0im bu.
Rve. l.!sa.' bu.: decrease, bu.
Barlev, .o..(W bu.; decrease, 3 J .". bu.
Articled ! Open. ( Hlgh. Low. Clo. Yea y.
s Wheat
May
July
Corn
Jan.
May
Jttly
Oata
Jan.
May
Julv
Pork
Jan.
May
Lard
Jan.
May
July
Ribs
Jan. May
July
I I I I
II 15,V 1 1N 1 15SS 1
I 1
I ii iCtl-42S:
4JsmS 44S
' 4..' 4JSS-SJ
sS',
I
1 15S
s
42 (42io42S. 4-'S
44S44S&S
45S 4i,tfS
45
S
I i S'
Si -S "S)SNI S
et'S 'S IwstJS, 't.lrt
77s' 1! rrsf 32 75 12 71 ! 1 3
83S, 12 KS 12 K2S
C T7S
nr.
: 7s
sa
C US
a.
( W
1 UTS
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s
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T 05 ?. 7 "
7 IS J ots T ITS
7 IB I ITS1
! K.'S s7S
7 ICS IN I i
No. t
4'ash quotations were a follows:
FlArt'R Steady : winter patent. I5.1lr?
IV; winter straights. 44 i5'': spring put-
en i a. B,8oti0. spring atraight. t4i'M40:
bakers ( iuI8 M
WHEAT Ni S spring. IllJnl l. No. I
aprlng. Uu2a)l.; No. 2 red. II 17S4) 1 1.
'OHN No. 2. 4Jk-; No : yellow. ..c
OATb-No. 2. lie: No. t white, XlSt3Jc;
N t while. 'S"!1"
RYE No. 1. T5c
HARlJCy Good feeding, re; flr to
rh. ice nialttg. 43(1
BEElv-No. 1 flax, fl.lti; No. I northwest,
eiu. 11 M: prime timothy. C ICS. ilovtr.
contract rrade U5a
PROVlSION8-Me!. tjrk. per hhl.. H 75
tllMi. Lard, per 1j If. , Km Shoi t rilis
sidea (lc.ee.. M.."..;o. fcliort clear aide
ibt.xedi. t. srsu I7S
roiiowing meie th receipt and alup-
tueiit of Hour gnd
Tin ir. bhls.
V hut. pu.
Cfi, bit
Oals, hu. ...
K. ba ...
baxl . bej.
IW the Produce
grain:
rvecco is aniiiaiients
... 3C.ltl
.,. o4i 42 7'iM
. .. fr -i 7.7
14 yia.
... 4 ao
... n.wv ii. tut
M-hane today the hut-
erea met i
IS-;
Mllwaakee Grata Market.
MILWACKEE, Jan. SO-WHEAT-Sc
higher; No 1 nor'ern. 1 l'l If.; N".
northern, fl.l'djl.14; Miy II 16S91 l asked
RYK-Rttady; No. 1. 1Sc.
HARLEY lc lower; No. 2. BltiSJc; ample,
SCfi Wv.
CORN lower; No. S. 42S94.V; May,
44'c.
X4laaeawlls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS Jan SO -WHEAT-May.
fl.lo: Julv. II 14: Ret.temlier. !ic: m.i.
1 hard. I1.17t: No. 1 northern. fl.US: No. 2
northern. 11 ".
FEOUR First patents. iyvfirV e.nd
patents, ! 1094 30: first clears. 14 154 35;
aecotid cleara. 12 SkGi 70.
BRAN In bulk, til W.
NEWYIRK STOCKS AND BONDS
Etalingt Are Ltrg Witt Wide and Cos.
(tint Fluctuation..
NET CHANGES FOR THE DAY API SLIGHT
AaaoaeceiMcnt That "apreme loart
Mill Relieve rtbrra erarltle
(ase ead That Issae Dona
Fight Pnlats.
NEW YORK Jn. -There was great
variety In lod.y stoi k maraet. xiiti iarg
deaiinrs un.l wide and citatit (luctuat!"n.
hut the net charge d I m any d'-giee
orrestKind with the w:d movements of
the day.
The mainm rlt g of the nculatinn mas the
action ol the ; r m.' oart in the N-Tthetn
P-cirlti' s cae- lJist meeks l.ii..ynr.t r
in the atock which have reeponded to the
various development in the Northern Se
n.rlti's . aM- ma no. Uted m:th m genrHl
cctnic'ion In Wall street that the co.irt
had reached the rt terml-atlon to refuse the
etltw-.ii of the Hsrriman party for a mrit
of certiorari to revitm the d i.lon aeslnst
them In t!.e ..er courts, hy perm.ttl.-g
the Immedir.te uisirlh itii-n of N rtnern Se
curities ajwet such aciion by Ihe court It
mas f !t m ould practically determine Hie
contest The anomaly f strenRth 1 om n
by the stocks of l th side to the contest
on account of a deiin mhhh mould, be
a defeat of crie aiii- appaientlv -fiii'l
notice. The movement .f ; st"ik toj:iy
Be. med to demonstrate by tlie.r final aclin
that their hdvaiue has not b mi Influenced
bv consideration of a ilei isl. n in the North
ern Securities case. fM; it mas also ahowrt
that there had tn a In! ge rpeiuidtle f
lomlng In this eto k mhi.h euppi-s-d thnt
this mus the irfluen. e that ni"vi the mar
ket. Thus tl.ere ma Icavy unloading mh n
It became known that the a. turn of the
supremo court would have the rff. ct of coti
tiiuing the Injunction under which thu
Northern Securities company i tied op.
That stock itself fell back nearly eight
l.il. t on the curb market and 1 nion Pa
cific. Southern Pacific arid St. Paul wire
acutely affected in the exchange. The d -ttrmined
accumulation (f I'nloti I'n. :flr at
the b.mer levels and its vigor.. us movement
upwards aenln presented n other cause"
for the advance and the msterious m.r
of the railroad "deal" again averted Itfe f
on the speculative temper. I'nlon PaaiK-.
Southern Pacific. St. Paul. Chicago A:
Northwestern and ailied at.-.-ks, Erie. Nem
York Central, the Junior Vanderbnt and
KanSHS City Southern mere all infl.ienct d
Immediatelv bv the suppositions of the
deal. , Disclaimer of the d'l storlea said
to besith official function, but ationymoua
lv reported, bad no effec t on the elucidative
excitement, iiutf-ide of this InPuence there?
mere no clearly defined factrrs In the mur
ker There was some disposition in at
tribute the etrong recovery to the retrtat
of the bear interest which has made
demonstrative threat against the market
for some time past The epecial strength of
Amalgamated Copper was attributed to this
cause. Interviews with railroad traffic offi
cials pointed to slight interruption of the
freight movement by last week' storm ob
struction and the merchandise movement
was aid to be well maintained Foreign
factor fell Into the background. Money
was again very easy and the prospects of
large additional exports of gold caused no
disturbance. Except for the Harriman's
and Vanderhllts there were not many Mocks
that recovered to above Paturdiiy and the
closing was steady and nt very far on the
average from B.iturday s level.
ponds continued to lie well absorbed both
on the stock exchange and over the counter
but depression of some of the speculative
issnies made the movement Irregular. TotaJ
par value. 17 475.C'
I'nlted Statea bnds were all unchanged
on call.
The quotation on the New York Stock
exchange ranged as follows:
Sales. High. Lk w Close.
fir were d ill on reaVtatlcr and ! k of
Paris support and rloed above the m orst
qitotst'or.s of the day.
HERLIN. Jan. '. Price on the bourse
todar wer weak.
PARIS. Jar. .-PtI es on the boure
toliy were irregular, tut at the c'ose the
market was Arm Cred t Ljorna se was
efected by the rpptH ninees of Preldent
;rmln. Russian Imperial 4" were quoted
at fu.li and Russian Krds of K4 at !'.
4m Yark Mnaey Market.
NEW YORK Je ? MONEY On call,
steady at r; er rent; closing bid. 1
rr cent; offered at 1 per cent, time loans,
very easy: sixty da and lonely das. 3
ter cert: six months. ?- per cert
PRIME MERCANTILE PA PER-SS'5 S
J.er cent.
fTKRI.lXI EXCHANGE Easier, closed
firm, with actual business In banker hills
at 14 !Cii4 TO for demand and at 14 Vvi'
I 4 4 for s:xty-day bii.s. posted rates. II f".
ard M'c'-S: commercial t.his. n
SILVER Rar. t'c: Mexican dollars 4Sc
Hi ..S I overnnient steady: railroad,
Irregular.
losing quotation on bonds mere:
l" re? :. rl .. TM .I.pan . ts . .
6o reupnn 1"4 LAN unl. 4S"... 1"'4
ito . - Vinbattin r l""
dn tpupcm 14" Mn cenl-al 4s ... 4
it t 4 -eg do 1st Inc !"4
in outeT U:S ''lLn 4V St L 4"
4e old 4 fg J . K. T 4 . !!
do oupca i'1 do li K"H
Am Tulja 'o 4 f't Tf R R r M c 4 :
o . if. m v Y. v. a :s .... '""
A:i'.-i gen. 4 . .. 14 "V. J C g .... ITS,
do adj to Psnllr 4...
Atlantlr L. 4 11 4b a "
b a Ohio 4 P4 N m . . 4i ici
do a ' 8. L. rtdg 4
tetilrml of 111 6s .. f-nn conv :if ... HS
d- ; mi Fo4trg gl ...
do 21 in. 7'H -i L. 4c I. .M - ; If.H
" A Cllo 4t IssV P U A s r ' 4 fl
brii A J' - i. f m im
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i ! r i r 4 . .v s- pi-ifio 4i -,
do col. S Raileir f 1li
cc c s Lis .i"J 1oi P n . . ::i
l bi'lo Tt. 4o T . St LAW' . ;t
Colo. M14 4 T4,1 uiMi Psngc 4 I"
Clio fc P 4 ." 4 .
c ub i-t'l t F Steel :d & . . . S4
Ii A Ft. G 4 ... I"' I mitiih Is !'"
iMstllle-s Sec-. : Mb B
Er- rcir,r lien 4e .... 102 fW.rn V1 4 .. .
do kii 4 :S m t I. F. ' i
r w I r is 'Hi w (mini 4i -i
HiH-k-.ng Vl. 4-ti. . .llii
Hid.
i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Tfiirtble Gr.dei of Both Brf 6 t-eri tod
Cow 0?nl!y Ten Ripken
HOG MARKET JUST ABOUT STEADY
4 tolerable Imsmtrtsrst la Pcaased
fnr heep and l.aaaha and Tra4.
lag Ralrd trtlve nlth Prlrea
Mostly a Dime Higher.
SOUTH UMaHA. Jan : 'PS
Rere rts were .ef '.e. nor Sheer
C'ffi-ial Monday I r 4' .
Same dsv lat mee J :'.; f. 6 ii
&.IHI v wk lf,.re . S 1"T h o S.471
Same three meek ago . ;.T
Same fonr weks ago... :M 11 "11
Same day last ear 1 .ii.t. S.S.4 V -.SM
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The fcllowlrg table show the receipt
of cattle, hogs and sheen at South Omaha
for the year lo date, with comparison with
last year;
16 K4 Inc. fee.
catt v- :,,.o:i .... .6."i
M'TS i:.6.(i IM.". 14.951
She, lli.T.S 16f..4M T1
Tlie I illomlng tab.e sn. ,.ie average
trice of hog, st South Onialia for tb lat
"eral das w,i!i comparisons:
i IMi ;l04 .1A ir. It"1 !
Atchison
dj pfd
Atlantic Coast Line
Baltimore Ai fllilo..
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Cen. of N. J
Chesa. Ac Ohio
Chicago & Alton
do nfd
Chicago Oreat Wm. 1
;'.i
io.jw
in
3
i.i
T.ftii
?"i
nri
C. A N. W 14.
C.. M & St. P 7.st
Chi. Ter. & Trans... 4o
do pfd 5
C. C. C. & St. luls 13 o
Colo. & Southern.. .. l.T'
do 1st pfd 4-r
do M Pfd 7"
Delam-are & Hudson. 4""
Tic) . lac k. & West
I. at R G I""
do pfd
Erie lJR.ft
do 1st pfd 14,ii
do Id pfd 6.v
Hocking Valley
do t.fd
Illlnola Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Ixiiils. Ac Nash
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn. & St Ixrnls . .
M . 8t P. & S St. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M.. K. & T
do pfd
Nat. R. R. of M . r-M
New York Central
N. Y.. Ont. Ai West..
Norfolk & Western...
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P.. C . C. & Si. L
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do r'd
St L.& S. F. 2d pfd.
6t. 1... S. W
do pfd
6outhern Pacific
d pfd
Southern Rallmay
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
T.. St. L. & Weet
do pfd
Vnlon Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & L. E
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Adams Ex
American Ex
I'nlted Stntee Ex
Wdls-Fargo Ex t
Amal Copper
Am. Car & Kdry
do pfd
Am. Cotton Crtl
do pfd
American Ice
do pfd
Linseed Oil
fd.
it
lir.'S
WS
WS
IKCS
4!
4-;s
M
2ib
177
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1-c'S
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MS
44S
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la
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MS
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slS
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17i T"S 17
3... 7CS
1.4'VI 11?.S
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9
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44"
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l.r7
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OS
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44
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S-'S
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17.1S
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76
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4-S
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7S
Roitll trk Market.
lHr?T"iN. Jan. 3" Cull loans. 2S
cent; time l.ans. ."ci4 per ent.
closing on etneks and londs:
nh!iun 44 .... so A..enture
.lc. 4 ... I"-1 A i.-uel
TA A -t.i. Iitimi.ed
. vmerlc-aa Ilnr
1'"V A-.ltllf .
4 H.-toiTi
lT a He. 11 .
14 tnennlal . . . . .
c "l!er Range .
H' !: Wen
Sj Itominlen Coal
122m KrirHlin
! iirtwy
9'i In. Roti le . . . .
4S MiBirt ..
141t Mi Iill
1)1 MoMak
14ok Mont r A ('...
:S end lotninton ...
Sf-W Olla
1 , Pir-ot
Sbl UiurnF
ite Shinnon
ii Timirafk
ii Trir.ny
it'i I . fi Mltoni ...
1"5 V s Oil
f'i'
24 1 Vi'iona
t" m ir.ina
M-t Wol.eruil
m
tirti
J.er
rial
Jan.
Jan.
ln.
Jan.
Jsn.
Jan
Jan. I...
Jan.
Jan.
f
10.,
Jsn. 11..,
Jan. 12..
Jan 13. .
Jan. 14..
Jan 16.
Jan. 16..
Jan. 17..
Mm. (eotnl 41
A'.'falson
do pd
Hofcom A A I ha 11 . .
H'sion Elerned ..
Kttrbhurg lfl
Xcl Cerilral . ..
N. Y . N H A H.
pere Marquette . . .
I nion Pic-lKc
Amer. Arge. Chem
do f'i
Amer. Puew. Tube.
Amer. Sugar
de pfd
Anifr. T AT
Amer. Wo. ilen
do pfd
Iic.m!nlon I A
Kdlson Elec. Illu. .
lieneral klectrtt ...
Min. Electric
do pfd
aliss. Gis
t'nltecj Knot
I S. Mach
do pfd
V. S Steel
do pfd ....
WeKting rotnmun
Bid. ""Afkcd.
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LIVERPOOL. Jan. A WHEAT Soot.
teady; No. 1 California. 7 Future. 1
steady; March. 7aTd; May. .s'.d; July.
'(RN Spot. Cjtilet: American mixed,
new. 4a SL American mlxel, olt, 4s Sd.
Future. ji!t: March. 4s Sd , May, 4e ld.
Dvla-th Orala Xirket.
DlLt'TH. Jan. aa-WHE-AT-To arrive.
No 1 northern. II 1SS: No. I northern.
ll.OCH: on track, tin. aorthern. II 13S. No.
! northern. IIOS: May. 1.1S)L13S. Jul).
H14S: September. KSc.
Taloda fteeal Market.
TOLEDO. Jan. W SEED Clover, cash
and January and February. 17 67: April.
7 47S: October. KMi; prime alsike. 7 :
prima timothy. JltS
Peerla brain Markrt.
PEORIA. Jan. to CORN-Iimer: Nr. t,
flVH4Jc: No. 4. eeilr; no grade, 4j4fc.
Oils aael Raala.
NEW YORK. Jan. M-OI1.8 Cottonseed
oil. firm: prim etude, nominal, yellom-, 24S
tiic. Petroleum, easy: refined. New York.
17.25; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 17 2i. in
bulk 14 SO Turiientine. ateady. B&SOecjc.
RiiSI N Steady : strained, comnrfin to
good. 2 ITS
OIL CITY Jan. 10 OIL Credit baUnees.
11 42; certificates, no bid: hipmenta. Ii6 0j
bole: average. 7J.&S4 bbla ; run. 17.177 bbl ;
average, 47.. 14 bbl.: wblpmente. Lima. 14c.
wtii bbl : average, 4.TT4 bbl ; runs, Lima.
114 S" bhls ; average. o.r2 hi. Is
SAVANNAH. Jan 3rt-4.ilLeiTuiTer.tlne.
fl-m. e-Se Roein. firm: A. 14. C. t- . It.
12 16: E. II 7; K. tt.Ti. G. I2.Hu: H (x 12U;
I l:l K. 14 it. M. U H. N, 14 7J; W D. U.
WW. C IS.
Am.
tlo
Am.
do
Am.
Pf
Jy.comotive. .
I'M.
Smelt. A- Rcf
do Pfd
Am. Sugar Refining.
Am. Tob. pfd., certif.
Anaconda Mining Co.
Rrook. Rap. Transit.
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Consolidated tlaa
Com Prcducts
do Pfd
rilktlllers' Securities .
General Electric
International Paper .
do pfd
International Pump .
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mail
People's Ola
Preaaed Steel Car
do pfd
Pull. Palace Car
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron...
I. 8 leather
do pfd
V. S. Realty
V. S Rut.ber
do pfd
V 8. Steel
do pfd
V. -Carolina Chem....
do pfd
Westfl.gnouse Elec...
Western t'tilon
Total ale for th dy, l.jn.SuO sharea
agar sad Melassra.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3u 81'OAR Ra w,
flrai. fair refining. 4-V-: eentrifugal. isi test,
l-4c. nioiasses sugar -4S- Rerlned. teal ;
No. 4. loic. No 7. -. No. I. ... : Xo. .
lav-; So. 1 IVtc: No. 11. ijir, No. 12.
lac: No. Ii. iuec. Nn. 14. & : confec tioners
A. c. tnnuld A. tkic: cut loaf. kr. .
enisled. 4X6r; Pomderrd. t.26c: gianulaled.
t-lic; c ubee C 4-.
M ilAtiSKS -Firm: New Orleans, ojen
kettle, fo-'i to rhout. 2S'iic.
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l inidcin Parlflc .
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tcelW.ra
llencer A R. O. ..
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 3d pid
lllmoii On'ril ...
bculs A .NlKh...
Jl , K. T
SILVER Par
1.V1
I.oadon 9tork Market.
LONtiON. Jan. 30 Cl'.sing (juotalioii on
etui ks tnd tic.mlo mere:
Consols, montr .. ll-l N V Central
do account 11-14 Norfolk A "A
!. dc. ped
:S "ntarie W
lai'l P. nnf. Mania . . .
l'.!t Kiiol Mine
l.'isw Heading
4 do IB pfd
i-ll 1 in 2d pra . ...
lw Poubem Kaileir
ITS.' do pfd
33 Scut hem Pi iflr
t t'r.lon Pirlftc
44 : ', pfd
f.:,
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Jan. H .
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Ppinnh 4i .
44 S I
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1 I
1:4 s
SS
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44-1
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steady. . 1-lbd per ounce.
MU.M.1 2ru2S lr cent.
Tne rate 01 aiscouut In the open market
for short hill is 2 7-ltV'i2S per cent, for
three months' bills. 2 7-lnciJS per cent.
Hew York Mlnlsg Morka.
NEW YORK. Jan. SO The following sre
the closing quotations mi mining stocks:
Adima Con 2" I.mle caief ...
Ontario
Iciphlr
' PlioenU
t I'OtKSl
Svsge
Sierra Nevada
t- rm 1 1 Hi.pea ..
idtatiuard ......
Alice
Prrece
Hruaawlk Cna
Comatork Tunt.el
Ton. . A Va
Hern isilver
Iron Silver
Leadville Con ...
Oflered.
:i:.
4
:-7',
. 11
. 10
. 52
lit)
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3fi.-Tod,'iy utate
mvnl of the treamity balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 1oi.i.iii gold
reserve in the division of rclcmptii.ti,
shms: Available Co all balance, 1 Ji.577. 1S4 ;
gold. 4,7Si.3W.
Bank 4 learlnaa.
OMAHA. Jan. 3d -The bank clearings for
Monday mere fl.sS7.931.n2. For the same
dav a year ago the clearings mere fl.l!',
Vmj 63.
Forelga Flaaarlal.
LONDTiN. Jan. 3d Money tu steady In
the market today. The tall included
trr ceiit ol Caiiciiaii Pacific new oidinary.
iiscoutit were weak in view of th- eaaiir
11. one v after the ni.it. ih end KiiKliieaa 01.
the Steak excfutr.ge mat. guiet TL fea
ture mas the atrength of Americana. The
Nem York bank a element elimultrd
w rallojis in thia department. 1'nu.u l'a
clftc. Erie and Sjotbern Pa.-iSc ru
sharply. Canadian Pacific mas supia.rted on
the Ieceml-r stat-n.nt The market e
iapsed in pieces after tue receipt of New
York s iet:ti.g and ci..-.J meak t'ons .U
mere mell supported Forelgmr mere ln'.i
eralelj ai-tue. the Manchuri.n nem a bucn .
lug up Japai.eae and tne eminent euppori
ll.g Rui!lil Inietldl Jif.ii.e-e g.ern
rrieiit 6a of 14 mi quoted at kf-
Wool Market.
LONIXiN. Jan. 3c WCKJIA miscellane
ous selection, numbering .23 bales, was
offered at the wool auction ale tcjday.
The demand mas good und mlthdramals
mere frequent. M-tinos sold readily at
full ratee, m-ltli the exception of fine South
Australian, m hleh m ere held too high Cross
bred sold m-ell: Americans have evidently
filled their require inenis, as they are not
buying Folloming are the sales: New
South WkJcs, 7ti bale, scoured. lOdijln
Sd: greasy. BStilld Queensland, l.anw
balis: acoured. l(u: fSd. greasy. HSulld.
Victoria. 1.7ii balc, scoured. HSd'al lSd:
greasy, tSiuls 2d. South Australia. l.u
bales; scoured. Is Sd'tfl "d: greasy, b'a
llS'l. West Australia. 1.7sJ Iiales; greaey.
t'Sr0l''S'1 Nem- Zealund. 2 UW bales; acoured,
Wols ,d: greasy. Cd5tfln 2d.
ST. LOl'IS. Jan 30-WOOIy-Nominal.
medium grades, cora'.lrg und clothing 21
43 21c; light fine. lv.r22S ; heavy fine. 14
lc: tub m-pl-i-d. 27-j41-.
BOSTON. Jan. 3' WOOI Of the wcv.l
market the Commercial Bulletin ha this
to say: The volume of buainesa how 1
moclerato expansion Oood-slred trades in
Ohio fleeots have been put through. The (
general maraei im ijuir-i alio liie ii.oe le nc.l
o bullish. There ie no break in values, but
high limits are being urged. Foreign wool
are accumulating. Yet American buy era
continue active o,erations in foreign mar
ket arid local dealer are sti'.l contracting
in , V, f -jjt A!ir..it a thirri rf the tcv-rl.
torlal clip of 1N.IS is already engaged. Snip- j
ments or mcc.j rrom IJoston to flats Trom
I Vcember 2S. Y'4. Hc-cording to the nmc
authority, are l!c,i"7 4W .unds. against 20.
fl 134 pounds at the same time last vear
The receipt to date are 17,57s 21 pounds.
gainst 12.3711. S67 pounds for the same period
last year.
Indicate Sundnv
The official number or car rf stock
brought In today by eat h toad mas:
Cattle. Hogs She p.
C . M St P. Rv 14
Mo Pacific Ry 3
V. P. Svstem 12 4 13
C. ft N W. Ry 12 4
F.. E. ft M V " 5
C , St. P . M. O Ry B 2 4
R. ft M. Rv S3 11' 1
, R ft 4 Ry 12..
C. R. I i P. east 6 3
Illinois CentraJ 1
Chiciigo Great Western 4 3
Total receipts IIS H
The disposition of the duy s re. elpts m..s
as '.illoms. each buyer purchasing the
number of head indicated
Cattle Hogs Sheep.
Omaha. Pac king Co 171 4-.J 7e
Swift and Company 71 I7 4..
Cudahy Packing Co .'H 1.272 2.1i
Armour ft Co 2-7 s-4 l..
Armour ft 'o.. S City
Carey at Benton o
Lobman & Co 113
M.-Ciearv ft Clark 14
W. 1. Stephen 61
Hill A- Hunlzinger t7
Hamilton ft Km liscliild . . . i
F. L. 1 1 usx 1'i
Sam Wert helmer 327
J. P.. Root ft Co 211
Hulla ft Kline 7
Other buyers 143
M 4.578 4.424
a smaller run 01
Total
CATTLE There mas
cattle here today than mas generally ex
pet-ted and a result the market ms In
good shape, omlng to a fairly liberal de
mand frm ail sources. Refaort from
other points mere also favorable to Die
selling interests, no it mas not long before
everything except the late arrlvuls ma dis
posed of.
There mere only a fem- cars of cortifed
steers In the yards, and most of tliese mere
of the shortfed variety The mm net on
the more desirable grade ma active and
generally i dime higher, and as there did
not seem, to b enougu of them to meet the
requirements of th tt.ide, it did not take
long for salesmen to dispose of mhat they
bad. Even the commn and shortfed cat
tle sold to lietter advantage this morning
than they ddi at the close of last week.
The demand for the better grades of cows
ami heifers m;.a uiso active and such kinds
coul.l safely be i :rt"l a dime higher and
in some rases sales were made that looked
even better than that. When it came to
the common and medium grades the Im
provement mus not quite so great, but still
even those kinds sc. Id strong to a dime
higher than they did at tbe dose of lat
meek. Trading was active on the early ar
rivals, but of course the slom- arrival of
trains prevented an early clc.fe to Ihe mar
ket. Bulls sold at a little stronger prices- than
on last Friday, but veal calves brought Just
about the same prices they have for some
little time.
There mere quite a few stockers and feed
er In the yards and owing to the heavy
onom storm speculators meie a little afraid
to get too many cattle on hand. The good
heavv cattle sold without much trouble at
right' around steady price, but others mere
a little slom- and in aome cases sale mere
made a little lomer Representative ale:
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-Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3V METALS Accord
ing to London cables there waa considerable
covering of tin by shorts, also aome Amer
ican buying, with the result tlmt prices
Jsed firm and higher at f.l.nr fir spot
nd 130!7s6d for futuie. Ixieal'y up
plie available for immediate delivery are
SHld to be limited and are very firmly held,
spot liemg quoted at from f3( to 1.10 5n. al
though It la stated that tin for delivery
later than February can be secured st
around JS( 25. Ccper ma w ithout special
feature In the local market continuing firm
at 113.50 for lake. I la 37Sftli).6i for eli-ctro- j
tiic aj.a si au.iK'ci ior casting. 1 ne
London market i a little higher, with
snot quoted st C 17a td and futures at C
The London lead market was alao a In He
higher, with spot closing at 4.121".s. The
local market mas uncharged at 44 4eVtt4 c
Felter was unchar ged ai In. 3f.ini ) In the
local market and at 34 las in lxindoti Iron
cloaed at t2 Id 4n Glaseow and 47s losd in
Mlddlesborough I-ally the market ma
reported firm, but rather unlet: No I foun
dry northern Is ouoted at J7 &I7 75: Nn 1
foundrv northern. 117 V: No 1 foundry
neitiern and No. 1 foundry' aouthern soft.
I'- 40.
ST. LOPIS Jan Sei VETALB Led.
dull. 1133. Spelter, low er. 16.(16 asked.
CsaTee .Market.
NEW YORK. Jan 30 COFFEE Market
for future opened steady at uncharged
price to a decline of i point a Fer time
tbe market was steadied by the fair shorn--lug
of the European market and advance
in Braxilian market Rut inferior re
ceipt for the day mere large and with the
estimate for the Immediate movement eieo
full, proves tomard tbe close weakened un
der liquidation and the market maa finally
net one banged on Januarv. but fu 1 otiit
lomer n later ni'inthe- Salea wete letM.rte.i
of 24 7 bags Including March at 7 i7 c.
May at 7 7oi7 7ic ; July at Ttaiuac: tiot.tem
Iff at k.l',til-M.' Leeren.ber at I A'. u 4 4-n-.
Spot, nominal. No. 7 Hi... a Hoc.
HkUkr Market.
CINCINNATI. O. Jan. Hi -WH ISK Y
I'lstlllrr Piiiil.eJ goods. teadc. on ln
of f 1 M.
CHICAGO Jan. WHISKY Steady,
on Imlsis of 112-1 for hie.li m Hi"!
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r eeder.. W ll 4 feeders . 170 I 79
2 feeders ! 1 74
W. J. Hunter-Idaho.
4 feeder. .111 S I stag llli 2 7l
14 feeders . 44 Hi I cow 171
f feeder l'V3 J "ai bulls lee) 2 r.
HOOP There m- a moderate run of h gs
here this morning, so that although dvtcr
from other fons were unfavorable to the
sel'lrg I t eret the demand here was suffl.
ciert to hold price steady. Packer tried
to bear the market a little at the opening,
b-it thev had to raise their Mda and the
earlv arrivals acid la )ut shout the same
potcbe aa did last Saturday a offer. ng
Trading maa quit active after ruyer and
sellere got together on price o It ma not
long before everything ecert the late sr
ruais w disposed f. Lightweights d
largelv from 14 sti down, medium nd mixed
l og" fr m 14 S" to 1 4 K and rhou-e heavl'S
from 4 ba to f4. Prime heavy hog weigh
ing around foity-four pounds were lackn-.g
In the ear.y recelrt. so that the lop waa
not good as on Saturday
At the non hour llnre mere t 111 several
oads which had not arrived, but a few
hog that rame In list liefore noon I1
t good strong price. a some of tbe p1 k
ers apparently had not filled all of tielr
more urgent order. Representative salee:
a a. rv rr. Ht. s. i-r
g; :!4 a IM ?i an 4 at
ft- ....! M at 114 4 1)1
u : . 4 14 t 2i i 4 le
aa Ill . 4 to U 27 4 4
It im l:' 4 I.- II" 4 67-,
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1 ft 40 4 I: 211 4 ITt,
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, .... 141 If. I U t4 20 . . 4 tt
SIIEk.l'-'I heim mas numerate run of
sheep and lame here ml mirnita7 and u(
tt-e mutton market in the eaat was In muca
latter condition than mas the rase ia
meek pac Kera took hold tree y ana an se
me end higher market mas exe Tie need,
in fact buj.-ra mere out at an cm ly hour
an.l eerilung that aould do to kill
changerd hanaa aa laat as oflered The gen
h gn.r mid in eitreme. cases there nmv
etal market could neiy lie fju .t-a dime
hae been a little more Improvf ment than
that, on the o:her hand the kinds that did
rot suit packers could not be quoted more
then etr' tig. Some lair lamba ".d aa high
a 37 and some Colorado ernes J.ronghl up
to 14 7i.
The feeder situation has shomn no change
as the d. mand is still fui.y cutisi 'o 'he
suriply mid good stuff will sell as high aa at
ny time.
Wuotations ror ted to.t: Good to choice
yearlings. f4 ooff-i ; fair to good year
lings, a.cti4 1A1, gtHd 10 choice wetnera.
lo'ij!. 2o. fair to good methera. l4.Sc"!)! 0'
good to choice ewea. 14 ifrtJ4 t: fair to good
ewes. Mflot i; common to fair ewe. 3S i
tine; g0od to choice lambs. 17. (in;. 21; fair
to gooo lambs. J oOfn "0; feeder yearlings,
l4i.ruej.it-. feeder weilie., 44 ietl4 ex', feruer
ernes. 3 2f.ti.V75 feetler lambs, fa.ofiiw 25.
Representative sale:
No. Av. Tr.
1 goat 3
1 buck liw I
113 western ern e 4 o
124 mestern ern es 4 40
242 western emc W 4 50
43 mestern erne 314 4 0
m estern ernes 4
S western ewe IK 4 75
X western ernes 120 4 7i
r3 Colorado ernes 1'" 4 71
2ln mestern mether 317 10"
metern laml BJ
1'iSCi mestern vear ings so 6 lc
lii mestern lambs 73 2n
1.H7 western lambs "S7 6 tt
245 western lamba 17 "
244 mestern lambs xi " '
44 meeiten ern es SI 5
1 buck iu J 75
net; mestern ewea 1 4 671
mestern erne 112 4 S
62 mestern methers 10 5 2
1 western lamb 70 V
3 mestern lambs S 7 2
ft western cull Ismb US 6 TH
AI western yearlings ! 4 25
li mestern lambs 71 7 l)
CHICAGO I M F. STOCK M4RKF.T.
tatlle Tea la Filters teal Higher,
Hog Five feats Lower.
CH1CAOO, Jan. 30 CATTLE- Receipt.
21.'K'e licad. market. 1'olSc higlier; gcxal to
j.rtme steers. If.. rt4i 2: poor to medium.
Si." 4); stockers and feeders. t2.4eT4 2T.;
corns. 11.25434 3h: heifers. 2.iitr5 (; canners.
I1242xi; bulls, Ji.4iaS4.UM; calve. f2.;.Vti
7.25.
HOGR Rec-lpt. ii head: eatimate.l
for tomorrow. 40.(o bead; market shout c
lomer; mixed and butchers. 14 HOfM 771 ;
good to choir heavy. J4.7(i4J4.o: rougti
heavy. 14 5544 B lights, M7-4 474 . bulk of
sale. 4 t"rj4 75
SHEEP AND LAMBS Rec elpta. Sn.OoO
head: market for sheer, strong; lambs, a
shade higher; good to choice mether. JSiX)
t5 5; fair to choice mixed, I4."0ti4.!.; west
ern sheep, 34 4rhn.n: native lambs, li.socc
7; meetern lambs. i.l.V.
er York Live Sleek Markrt.
NEW YORK. Jan. Sfl.-BEKVE8-Re-
celpt. 4 7M head; steers, alum and l'ol5'
off; bull and corns, steadv; few cars un
sold: steer. 14 ltKci3.;0; oxen, 1.1.71: bull.
12. 7514. 25; heavy export bulls. 4 40; coma.
il.iv43i; enporta lomorrow. u cattle.
7.fm sheep and X.7( quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. Plh hexd; market
firm; vel. l6.eTiij4e.75: choice, $10: barnyard
calves. C 20jT4O.': westerns, til (ifsfja. Ii1;
dreseed. steady; city dressed veal. IJloc
per lo. ; country dreaned. htfi2tc.
SHEEP A Nil LAMBS Receipts. 2 Cf 2
head: good hep strong, otlers Fteady;
lambs. 15c higher: heep, 4 .rgb Si; choice,
fs; yearlmge. 17; lumbi. 7.0iei.3&; one car.
to. 37i.
HOOS-Receipt. 14. 2S head: market ea
ler; state and Pennsylvania. l.nOfej6.7S: out
side sales, 6. 26; rough mestern, fx. 76.
J according te grade, for Callf'rela fru'.!.
I Oregon pmne rrg high 4c for the
I larger s-aes. Apt rets re main urn hnge.
I at 1'5r,efc f r choice. iii.'c fer efra
1 choice are! l.'fllSc IcT 'l'P. Pea.-bea rule
P,rm at Ve,n!. f-r . e l.-e. lci-er' c for
I extra choice and st ll'ifl.'c f.r fancy.
OM4H 14 Hlil l ttl K M (RKF.T,
readllloa ! Trade aacl waotatloa
lag-le ad Fancy Tradare.
prj.;a randd st"rk. 27c
LIVE POl'LTR V-He-n ; rasters. ;
turke . ISc: ducks l,,91'v. g . fltV ;
ir"ri chicken
nREPSF.ti J'Ol'LTRT Turks a. lf.(llr:
ducks. llHc: gese. lofjilc; chukens. ltf
lr r.oteters. 4y7c-
ril'TTER- Packing stock. I'-'CV: rholi-4
to fancy dairy. -"uC-'c ; rem-t. 9f2ci
print c.
FRESH TROZEN FIPH - Trout, lc;
pickerel. V; pike. V: rc!i. 7'-; biueftali.
Uc. whltetish. sc. salmon, lie: redar.appet .
lie- lobater. (gte m. ; lobster thoitedi.
Mc:' 1-ullheada. 11c; c1flh. 14c. Ma -k bn.
2.1C; halibut Uc. crappies. 11. . b'ifTalo. ;c;
white lure, lie: frg ieg. per dog. 3c.
HRAN-Ter ton. IlKk.
HAY Prlcea Quoted y Omah Whole
aale Hav L'ealt r' assc'.atlon . ci-oiea No 1
upland. . N v 2. f si : r-!!!ii. .;
coarse, list' Rye strm 15 w. The
f.rice are for hay of egood color r.d qjal
IV. OTPTERP- New York counts, per can.
4.V; ertra vl-r!4. per can. 3cc standard.
pe can. V; bulk atandarus. r gal. II 4;
bulk cxtr see ts. per gal . fl 71. bulk New
York counts per gal., II SP
TROPICAL FR'TTS.
ORANGES Call lornla Krdiand navels,
all aige. U 75, choice tiavels 12 ii; Cali
fornia Mediterranean sme-t. all sigs. I2.n.
LEMi IN C.lifoi far..;.. t2 .75. I" and
Jfil. Mfci; rholce. 1125
DATES-Per be of t-lb. pkge.. fj no;
Mallom-e'en. In .'. Ih. Iccxes. per IU. v,a.c
F1U8 California, per n-lo cartrm. eof
Sic: imported Fincrni. 4-cromn. 12tc: I
crown. 14c: 7-cromn. ISc; fan.-y ImroirteJ
wshedi. In 1-lb pkgs . 14)lc; California,
per case of S4 pkgs.. f 25.
BAVANA8-per medium slxd hunch,
t:wri: vimbos. r-'7f-4j3K
GRAPEFRC1T Per box of 54 to 4J4. 15 04.
FRUITS.
APPLES-Nrw York Kings, fl 26; New
lork Urc-ei.iners. 12.', New York P"l
mins. 12 75: (dorado Jonathan. 1175;
Wlnea.. per bu ii"i. fl iu.
PEAR8-l'tah. Colurauo and California,
fall varieties. p.-r box. II. St.
CRAN REKHIE8 l. onvln Bell sncj
Bugle, pe r I bl.. 17.75, Jcree v s, per bbl.. 17 ;
ler bom. 12 75
GHA Et- Imported Malaga, per keg.
4 f.
TANGERINES Florida or California, par
H-box. 2.0.
VEGETABLES
POTATOES Home gtown. In ck. pr
bu.. toe. : coiciado. per bu.. mic.
TI KMPS-Oid. par bu . i; Canada rulg.
bafaa. per It . lc.
CARROTS-Old, per bu.. 4c.
PARSNIPS -Old. j.er bu.. 40c.
BEETS tild. ier bu.. tux-.
NAVY BEA NS Per bu , 11 9545:0ft.
ONIONS Home grown, red. In sack, per
bu.. 11.00, (Spanish, ;er ciaie. 12 lo. volorado
yellom-. per lb., 2r: mhlte, per lb.. 2Hc.
Cl'CLMBERS-Per do.. I2254J150.
TOMATOES Florida, per 4-basket crate,
J2 30re 50.
CA P. B AGE Holla nd seed, rer lb.. l"c.
SWEET POTATOES Kansaa kiln dried,
per bbl.. 12 50.
CELERY Per dog . 25Oc: California, 40.
RADISHES-Hotliotise. per dox.. 45c.
ONIONS New. southern, per dog., 4ic
CARRi )TS New, per dox . 45c
BEETS New. per dox . 45c
Tl'RNirs New, per do.. 45c.
LETTCCE Per box of about fiftean
hed. B"c.
RHl'BARB Per dog. bunches. 75c.
PARSLEY Per dor. bunches, 75c
MISCELl-ANEOL'S.
SACERKRALT Wlaconln, per keg.,
CIDER New York, per bbl., $i'..30; per
half bbl.. 26.
CHEESE Wisconsin twin, full cream,
US fl 13c. Wisconsin Young America. 13c;
bluik Smiss, nem-, 15c; old, lexfcrKc; Wiron
am brick. 14c ; Wiaconsin finiburgar. 13c.
HIDES No. 1 green. 7c; No. 2 green, tic:
No. 1 salted. kVsv; No. 2 salted. 7V:; No. 1
veal calf, kc; No. 2 veal calf, 7c; dry salted.
66 14c: sheep pells, 2&ciull(.n; horse hldax.
tl.5lj3.00.
NLT8 Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 14c; hard ahell, per lb;, lie::
No. I soft shell, per lb.. Uc; No. 2 hard
sheila, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb,
12c: email, per lb , 10c, peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuta.
per lb., 12iil31c; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb.. 15c; cheat nun.
per Ih.. lZVxCfilac. nem black malnuta. per
bu.. 75'oX; ahfllbaik hickory nut, per bu..
11.75; laige hickory outs, per bu., tl SO.. .
Cottom Market.
NEW YORK. Jan 30 ("OTTOS' Spot
closed quiet, 10 points higher; midland up
lands, ;.loc; middling gulf, T.lsV. Sales, l'i
bales.
LIVERPOOL, Jsn. 30 C-OTTON Spot, in
fair demand. 2 points higher; middling fair.
41c; good middling. i.Kc: middling. 1.77c;
low middling. 3 65c; good ordinary, 3 51c; or
dinary, 1.35c. The aales of the day mere
10,0(111 bale, of which 2.OH0 mere for specula
tion and export and included t.Ki Amer
ican; receipts, 43.iji.io bale, including 2a.S(
American.
ST. IXII IS. Jan. . COTTON-Sleady to
'c higher: middling. 7c Salts. S6 bale:
receipts. Sflfl balea; shipment. 242 bale;
lock. 43.H23 lmie.
Kaaan City 4; rata anal Preilataas.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. HI CATTLE Re
ceipts. 7.4(i head; Including 6M southerns;
market steady to 10e higher: choice export
and dreesed beef ateers. I5.254j6.75: fair lo
good. 13 oh 4 SO; wwtern fed ateera, ti Mi.'rf
a 4"; stockers and feeders, I2.7n4j4.0b; south
ern steer. Il.25'&4 So: southern cow. Ii.infj
2.25: native com. II 7Vg4.0n; native heifers,
12 .6."h4.S; hulls. flaSfjl; calves. 9 rra.fo.
HOGS Receipts. 7.fJ head: market meak
to 6c lower; top. 14 ': bulk of sale. 14 U'H
4 75; heavy. t4 70ci4Su: packers. 4 1434:6;
pigs and lights. P.KM14 40
FHEEP AND LAM BS Receipt. f. 5J
head, market, sheep, steady; lambs, strong ;
native lambs In.ouetf" 26; native methe-a.
l4 2f.'85.S5: native c. f4a5ejfi; meitern
lamb. Iiei7i5: western yearlings. IVitwti
b:i5: western sheep. 14 5"4j5 25. stockera and
feeders, 3 Micji.OO.
IM. leoala Live Klork Market.
ST. LOCI?. Jan. 30. CATTLE Receipts.
4 boC bead. Including 2 aj Texan; market
ateady to strong; native shipping snd ex
port steer. 15 cuicpt v dreed beef and
nutchfr steers. 14 W"!6 Jfl; ateer under l.n
louiida. M Viiii 0; atoekera and fe-eders.
12 25'(J4-25; com- and heifer. 12 2F.ftA.Sr.; can
ners. U.0W Si; bull. 12 44 IK.; clve.
IX fincfjC.ou; Trxa and Indian steers. j 5"0
4 76: corns and heifers. f2(ti3 50.
HOGS Receipt. 7.n head; market
siea-lv to a shade lomer: pigs and lights.
!3 7514 30: pac kf rs. 14 (4 75, butchers slid
beet heavy, 14 n.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1 Os)
Lead, market strong; native muttons. 14.50
474Yhi: lambs. fS.("Si7 On: culla and bucks,
12 2.V&4 50; atoe kera. 12 ccjt 50, Texan. K
jt.e".
Kt. Josepk Uve Slock Maeket.
ST. JOSEPH. Jn. lo. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.1K7 head: market steady to siroitg;
native. eW 76cjJ5 40; cow and heifer, fl 7543
4.76: stockers and feeders 12.7614 Id.
HOGS Receipt, . (2 head: market weak
to 5c lomer: light. 14 5fij4 7i; medium snd
heavv. 4 406 4 fa).
SHEEP AND LAMPS-Receipt. 3.7X9
head; market for sheep strong, for lambs IS
fjl!5c higher; lambs. 17.35.
loaa lly Live Stork Market.
SIOCX CITY. Jan. 30 ISpeciaJ Telegram)
CATTLE Reeeipta. 2. Is head: market
strong: stoc kera alow; beevea. 13 ao&r. 71;
com, bull and mixed. 12 25160; aloe krr
and feeder. 12.75V 146, calvea and yearlings,
12 25J 3 40.
11-Mi!-Receipts. 4.0uu head, market 6e
lomer; selling. I4 10i4 6: bulk. H 4e'ij4 41.
Itoek la kt.
Receipt of llva stock st the sis principal
western markets yesterday:
fmitle
South Omaha i-twO
Bioux Cltv 2.iui
Kanaaa City Mi
81. lxiuis 4.4O0
St. Joseph 1.17
Chicago n.uuu
Total .7r
Hem. Sheen.
4tVi iMt
AOun
7a 4 6
7 ooft I i)
1 ; im
U-wii 2O.0UI
71 0W 34 tSt
Dry Caad Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. $0 DRY GOODS
Market quiet. Puylng doe not Increase
rapidly and yet In certain quarter an lm
pruiemrtit la noted. Prices remain un
changed In spile of rumor to ihe conirarv
Here and there alight change have been
rcM-nrded. but aa a rule the market la on the
old baaia. with seller generally combatting
any eflurl for a reduction.
Evageoraled Apple aei Dried Frails.
NFU YORK . Jan -EV A PTiR ATIT1
APPLK44 Maraet iron a lit e rhaiiae -..m.
mon axe ouoted at 44n ir prime. i9i,c:
choice. R-jic; fancv. 4B4)7r
CALlFiJKMA DRIED FRriTS-Prur.ea
of the largert xea are raid t., be In limited
supply, iuotaiions rar.g-ng from 2c ta i'c.
BOUQUET FOR ARMSTRONG
la Arroallag Realgaatioa of Aaalataat
secretary of Treaaary lreal
drat Approve Work.
WASHINGTON. Jsd. Jo.-Robert B. Arm
strong, assistant secretary of the treasury,
aa heretofore announced, has tendered his
'resignstion to President Roosevelt to take
effect on March 5 next, and it haa been
a-ceepted. Mr. Armstrong' letter of resig
nation is under date of January 16 and the
president acceptance h of the (arne data.
In accepting the resignation the president
wrote Mr. Armairong aa follows:
My Dear Mr. Armstrong: I accept your
resignation aa eanlMant secretary of Ihe
treasury to take effect March I. 1906. I wish
t tills time to express nir appreciation of
the seal Industry and marked administra
tive ability with which you have performed
your dutiea and to express the heartiest
good wlshee for your future. With regard,
sincerely your.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
Mr Armstrongs successor has not yet
been selected.
REAL KIT4TK TRtFKRS.
D-ed filed for record January 10. ss furn
ished by the Midlsnd Guarantee A Trust
company, bonded ahetiacter. 114 Farnani
street for The Bee.
D. J. King to B S. Spearman, lota II
and 12 block 2. Lipton Place J3.0-Jt
E. C. Worcott to Julia Wolcott. No.
42 feet of Bo. 77 fteet of lot fan. -Glees
additle.n 1
E W. Wolcott and wife to J. Toney.
So. 36 67 feet of lot HO, Olsea addttlua MM
H. A. Moe to Mrs. E. Ppeleey, lot 1L
block 2. Moe Hub ; 4
SherntT to W. F. Peet, pan lots 14 Jt4l
16. block Z. Park place US
S Kais and mile to '. C. Morgan. lots
12 to 14. block 14. Wilcox addition. ... 54J
W. A. Biranton to O. Y. Baker, lot II.
block . Crelghton Height 1
G. M Lee to Bridget King, lot and
7. block 7. Popf leton Park 66
A. P. Gulou and wife to Carrie M.
Hackett. lot , block Jo. Omaha ...U.4ja
H. A. Westerfleld and wife to J Rad
tnan. lot . block 1. Omaha View .... 1
B. Jetter to A. Jlndra, lot 45. block 2,
Druid Hill addition JS0
J. C. Drexel, Co. Clerk Douglas county
to Sarah i Barrows, pari of Lerov
Ave. Add.. 12 to a Ber.on. and other
property, no t-cnslderatlon
F. C. Marten tu E. A. Balrd, lot JC
and U. block 4. Cainobeil e addition St)
P. lenipaey to D. Olaeii, lot 15. block
1, Hoffman Terrace JXs)
Michigan Mutual Ufa lnaurai.ee CUk.
10 4 . C. Moigau. lot J. and other lota
In block 14. Wilcox addition I. "70
Tukey Land Co to I F 1mm and
Walter Best. No. l lets 7 and 4.
block Ieasentus Saratoga addition
nd other i-rvperty 44)
D Olaen to II. A. Wolf, lot II. blue k 1.
Hoffnittn Terrace 24)
Ualiel C. eGttc-n and husband to U F.
Knox and wife, lot 21. block 10. Clif
ton Hill I.1.J0
Edwards -Wood Go.
if 1 n rfir rw4r 1 4Ml
ngi OffUt I tltli asid Rb4rta &lrsti
ST. PAUL. fllNN.
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