Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 07, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMAHA DAILY REE: TTKsDAY. JANUARY
NEWYORRSTOCRS AND BONDS I
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ! H
Corn. hu ...
f'ata. I.u
Rye. bu
F'erley. bu
3V"i
t
1
and Ontario at Western, and the whole
list Improved and cln."d f'rm. ."..p .t
l.tm
DirippfliatiEj Cablet ' Ctuis ' Sharp
Break ia Price.
i ' - .
STATISTICS AEE STILL BULLISH
km 4geraed I-awe-r oa
aad CmmlMln Hat
la ia Sat at
Lars.
IiHr Cables
ee
All
at
- m the Produce r x'-hnrige. today the b'it
te tnnmi-t war Hmrty OtmMh i Vi'A'l
dairies. Eggs firm at mark, ri
Included. ;'4"rV.V; firsts. 24e: prln-e frits.
"; extras, c. Chee-ae. aieidy, 11"j1Sc.
OMAHA. Jan. . 1.
Cable cam dlaweppolntlng and cioH
aharp break- Statistics rf very bullish.
hwTfr, and the market ia carrying a
strong undertone.
Wheat opened lower on por cables.
There waa wirif 4-ommlaslon house gelling,
but not large. A bull market ia admitted
and a greet Ml hack ia expect-d and
wheat is hard lo get hold of. May option
opened, at i. ft and closed at fl.ni.
Cora start d strong and held steady, do
nllf heavy selling. Oood mipport came
over an all breaks and there resulted no
great change In values.
lay com opened at fci'ac and closed at
&4Ac.
Oata were easier on aclllng by large cu
rator tmctrrn. comm1wt" houses ana
lof-a) fnwd the beat buyer!.
May oata opened at I4e and closed at
Prtisarr- wheat receipts were '.M.VQ
Wshels end hUments were 1sj bushels.
Sura'awt rvlwi !' eear of l.or.Otrt bush-is
aad atilpmetiTa of 34.t" bushels.
Corn receipt! were Coono bushels and
shipments were S A bushels, against re
ceipts last year of 1. iSS.Ouft buahela and ship
ment! of '( buahela .
Clearance were 3rM) hu. of corn. l.t
bu of oats and wheat and flour equal to
Uverpool tloa1 SUNd lower on wheat
and J lower rn torn.
Peaboard reported 2.0C1 wheat
and 72.ta bu. of rn taken for export.
Local range of option:
Arttclaa.1 Open. J High.! Low. Close. Sat y.
Wheat-'
mit...1 i e
July..., SKV,
Sept... H.i
Corn
May... 5.-V
Julv... 14
Sept .... bi'
Oata- I
'v...i M
.Jure...! V
Sept... 4 !
1 vy
4n,
41
I
1
S-V
MS
4-'S
1 03
hi j
MV
4-
1 04 .4
4S
41
Oaaaha Caak
No.
No.
Prteee.
SV HEAT No. 2 hard. jcil1
apririg- ai.lMiil.G2: no tra(-. W1!0,-
('imX-No I. iiv,c: No. 4. 4!.if.lP: no
gtade. aii4r; No. I yellow. i-'ao-Hc; No. 4
OATS-N 4 a.lxV 4T54:4C. No. el
lo. Vl No. 2 white, &:c; No. S
rSiic; N. 4 white. ; atandard. 4(-,
'KVk-No. !. T;?Tc: No. S. TlSdf''i'
tarlat Recetpta.
Wheal. Corn. Oa'a
Chiigo 12 198 10S
....:::r.:::::::::::::H
Dululb
BELT
WEATHER IX THE
. .1"4
tiRAIN
Kalr aaa llalr Cooler la the Prea
at UatlooW.
OMAHA. Jan. . li.
Tl.a If mneraturea have moderated in the
contnJ vtllrvi and 'at ainrc the last
repoit. and much warmer weather ia gen
eral throughout the upper MlaelHaippl al
leya and northaeat. Tlie weather ia colder
in tha lake region. Ohio valley and through
out the eaatern and aouthern alatea. FUina
are aenera! th1a morning from Oalveaton.
Tei eaai to Ja.kaon file. Kla. 1'air
weather prevail! in ail other portions, and
It will continue fair In thia vicinity to
nlpht and 1 uiaday. with alightly tooic-r to-
"umaha record of temperature and pre
cip.iaiion compared with the correspond
ing dav 0' tna laai inirc
Minimum temperature
Precipitation
Normal temperature
grea
Peficiency in precipitation alnce
,.tt Inchea.
tieficlency corresponding period
J B Inchea .
Deficiency eorreapondlng period in i?.
tea Inrhoa
locai ruirw".
PROVI4101S
SEW VORK tiEXERat MARKET
feat area of Traala wad rrleea
l.earilna t'taiaailtlra.
NEW YORK, Jan S. FljOrR-Receipta.
3 71 hhia.; ciporta. I. bbla. Market
dull but ai-ady; Minnewta pa
tent!. S asert To; .winter atralghti.
It 5-".i4.7r,; Minnea..ta bakere. M .W85.W: win
ter eitraa. H -4.20; winter patent!. 14 Si
efS; wntfr low aradea. W.5fi4.a- Ry
flour, f.rrn: choice ro f in' y, tj.?'-5-S5.
IJuck wfaem flour, ateady: 13 o per li 10a.
CORNM K.tl Ftrrn; fine white and yel
low. $1 4'j1.4;., coaraf. tl.XC.yl37; kiln dried.
RTK-Firm; No. 2 wi-etern. Kc, f. o. b..
New Tork.
WHEAT-Receipta. 1tn.fi! bu - .eipoTt.
27175 bu. Fpot market -ay; No. 1 rd.
II M7S- elevator, and 1 f- . K. afloat;
No. 1 northern Dultith. ti T4'. f- o. P..
af).aj; No. I hard winter. f o. b..
afh.at. On a-oo'int of taaler cJiUlea, larger
Argentina offrrir-ga and liiuWuion. wheat
waa renraiir lower today, ir-toatng ahout
a cent below Paturdav. May. tl nStf
114V ch.aed riHS; July. IUS"il 7'.
cli.a-d tl . -
(viRN- R-rppta, 34- bu.: xr"rtf.
.T.C41 bu. SaU-a. lu. ?pot market
firm; No. 2. 74c nominal, elevator, and
CSc. f. o. b.. afloat; No. i white. Vo
and No. 2 yt-llow, nominal, f. o b . afloat.
Option market was f.rnvr on email coun
try offnt and cload .c iwt higher.
Mar. flSrtt'oS. cloaed 7"lc! Jvily' tloacd
OAT3 Reieipta. lC'.S'V bu .: export.
bu. Fit market eaay; mxed oata
is to 3;! pounda. Me; natural white. W to 8.
pounds. if.7c: clipped white. 7.:r
IMTjndp. .'''(it.,Hc. f.-V
HAY Julet; good to (!.e. Il.lmil.tto.
HOPS-jui-t ; tate. (Vr-i.nion to choice.
1!'7. l."iil ; l1. 4'uSc raciflc coaat. IWi,
Siilc: 1. 5?Km. . . .
HI1ES-Qu . t. Bogota. 10c; Central
Anr-rlcH. pc.
LEATHFK-Quiet: acid. 24fl..c
I'lii iVISli iNS- He f. ateady; family.
$V.i; mesa f,a.5"ill; Iw-ef hams. t'X - J
pa. ked. 11: fevlS ' extra India
mess. t tj-!.f' "ut meats. tUlet;
pickled b.-lli.V s,,u!o: plckl-d tams
V. Lard, firm: western firm. I
refined, firm: continent. !; South Amer
ica. IJi.4": comix. und. 7','i7itc. Pork. Heady;
family. 117 f" -! ; ahort clear. tlo.7bwl6.W;
IlieKS. 114 .SOfjlCOO.
TAUl-OW-Pteady: city. CV'. country,
,1., f,i(.o
RICE Cjuiet: domestic, fair to extra,
: Japan. nomlnaL
I;I TTt K Finn: western factory, cum
mon to first, ril!c; imitation creamer
lirst. .i.lc.
CHEl-E Firm: state, full creamery,
small colored and white fine. 1F.S.C; same,
larg colored, fine. I5c; white. i;c; aame.
good to prime, ufjlhc: aame. late made.
U st. . same, commen to fair,
j.;(V7P F'.rrr; western flrats. VSc; sec
onds, TMi'-Tc. " ' ' .
lVilirRY rresed. firmer: western
chickens. l(r3"c; turkeya. 16'u'17c; fowls.
!iil3c.
St. I.oala Gearral Market.
ST. Ill'IS. Jan. 5,-MtAl-ur.
track. No. I red. cash,
hard. n.'CVl "6V- May
CORN Steady; traik
&,( : May. V; Ju'V
white. B7"-4i57c.
OATS Weak; track. No
Mav. ;'S.c: No. 2 white, ftfe
Many Wide Advance! Recorded and
Volume of Basinets Expands.
MONET MARKET MCH EASIER
Rlae Dae
latrrlor
tin
Largely
Baaka la
Eaay
ta DeaxMlta
ew Verk
a Treat
of
Taklaa.
Amalgamated, wftlch was t"f.ucM ty Ni w
I Toik.
i BERLIN. Jan. S Tradin on the
Beuiae todav waa nutet. hut rather firm,
i FARI5. Jin. 5-Tradln on the Bourse
1 today waa firm on N,- Tork advices.
I the monetarv situation and optimism on
j the aubjert of tba relations between Japn j
and the I nlted ftatea
MONET ON CALIFirm. Vfi per cnt:
i ruling rate. per cent : closing bid. 3 pr
cent: offered at 4 per cent. Time loans,
'markedly eaaieri sixty days 7 end ninety
dayi, tV per cent, six months. 6 per cent
tw tork Moaer Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. Ilme mercantile
; paper. 4jl'c.
: -a t 4
I .
Killing: Cattle of All Kinds Slow to
Ten Cents Lower.
j i
w ith a
ills
HOGS SILLL0 A LITTLE LOWER
Brea and l.aaaba la cry Fair apply
ana Aclle teller at (.nod,
ateaaly ta trener
Trleea.
NEW YORK. Jen. S Many wide ad-
liiuft wr rcoru-d In ti e pric-es of j
aKka today and Uie volume of business i
sensibly ex)iandd The mcvement wasi
uneven and spnttv. with large activity.
congested nt a f'w points. wh"re also the
principal rise has occurred except lor wine .
advances in a few Inattive rt.Kks which I
have not hold N fore in the interval of the !
g.mral improvement In the market, ITe J
n. shnaa wer hlrhly proft-f sional aiid sue- i
cessf'il n-aneuvrs arainst an outstanding j
ahort Interest formed an Important featuie
r.f the dy. Froftt-taklng at the er.d ;
graily reduced the day a gain!. i
The broad underlying- basis of the otera-
tlona for the rise waa the pronounced re-
laatlon in the money market. Not only ,
was money decidedly ea.su r. but the con
viction was generel ttat the breaking 1
flown of tie final barriers to the restora
tion of normal hankln condition
be followed bv aomething like a ruf'h h
Into benkintr deposits of funds. Sucli
cniUngency waa expected at a mu-rt esrlitr
suica as an effect of the passing of tr
demand and at J4 "1
I'umnit rclal bills.
aTi.-Rl.lMl EXCHANGE Fteadv at de-
riine with actual business In bankers' bills
at I4.S ?rt4.fci S5 for
for sixty day bills
t 4' 75.
SILVER Bar. &c Mexican dollars. 44c.
IV iNIiS-Ciovernn.enl Steady: railroad
bonds, firm.
Closing quotation! on
'r'3:ow
Hoett
11
-.oi.fls wera
POITH OMAHA. N- h .
Receipts were: Cattl-
Estimate Monday ti
Same day last .k V.Os
Pnme day we ks info.. I.74
Same day X weeks ago . 4 "li
Same day 4 weeks ao.. 4.791
as i Same das last year S 147
Jan f.
!.'"
2..t47
6 7.S
e1.
rf
11 nE.U.!(il ; No. 2
tl 't.vi; July, jatro.
No. 2 rash.
togv'Vv; No. 2
J cash. 5ft;
1W.
15
t"0 T
for today.
1.00S 1S"6
a h
.W T
:i de-
March 1
1307.
In
L. A. 'WE1H.
vi rifU Firm: red winter patents. hi
6ti"; extra fancy and straight. t4.Sd"l-iO;
clear. UT-.til 4i.
PEETj Thnothv. f, 5&4 V: ateady.
cORNMEAIv .Steady; t.' .
BRAN Quiet; sacked east track. SLOW
HAY Firm: timothy. tll.a4".; prairie.
Tl Kt Iron Cotton, ti l".
RAGOING I'l'c.
VHKMP TWINE-nc.
PROVISIONS Pork; higher: Jnbblng.
tlS.ftt. Lard, higher; prime steajn. S7 RO.
lrv salt meats, steadv; boxed extra shorts.
77V; clear riba. 17.75.; slmrt clears, t no.
Bacon. Steadv: boxed extra shorts, ts.75;
clear ribs. C V short clears. f 874.
P ifLTRY Quiet ; chickens. Ittjcf apringa,
HiWc. turkeys. tc; ducka. Sc; jeese. 7c.
Bl'TTER Steady : creamery. 23S(j29Ac.
KGGS IHill at 2oc, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bhl I4.inn ton
Wheat, hu 74 em 4S 0f
Corn, hu W.Wft
Oats, bu 133.C'v 3r,.W
panV. Trio prolongation of the abnormal i
conditions through the year-end was the;
cause of much dlsaprvint'nent . but Inst ;
week s events proved conclusively that the j
turn had eome. The heavy inflow of cash I
from the Interior indicated that the hist
stronghold of distrust had been overcome
and the Interior banks were replacing their
funds on deposit with New Tork hanks
The money market shows th effect of this
turn of events In all departments The
renewal rate for call loans at the St.xk
exchange fell to 6 p.-r cent. There were
Increased supplies off. red in the time loan
department and Interest rates wre marked
down considerably. Even In the coninvr
clal paper department, which has reflected
little of the Improvement hitherto there
waa repottod some Increased lmand. al
though rates were still m.i1ntalii"d at a
minimum of 8 per cent. This new de
mand came from some of the laree bank
ing centers outside of New York The
betterment of the money situation ex
tended to foreign markets, although the
effect was offset there by the dissalif ac
tion w-ifli n-a of .), Mimlntf floffl.
tion of a Prussian loan estimated at f7i
Mu. DlBoourrts declined, nevertheless, at I
Berlin and Ixmdon. Sales of stocks were I
made here for Ix.ndon account when prices
advanced, ao that foreign demand con
tributed nothing to the advance
Conspicuous strength in a few stocks was
a principal element In the general ad
vance. Of these Northern Pacific waa
most piomlnent. The animated speculation
in that stock W'as based on a constant
stream of rumors regarding the alleged
Intention to declare an extra dividend on
that stock. No official sanction could be
obtained for these rumors. The Hjrriman
stocks were made strong on assumptions
of the benefits to accrue to them from
the rumor affecting the Hill proirf-rtles.
Reading was another center of speculation
and the gro-p of coalers were all strong.
The better show of earnings which these
roads have made since the general reaction,
compared with other railroads, helped the
advance. Reports from the usual official
source of the eouree of railroad traffic
gave a rather gloomy picture today, traffic
officials aareelng In the view that no Im
mediate prospect offered of Improvement.
The news from the iron and steel trade
was not reassuring either, and reports
were current of a low ebb bedg reached
in earnings for that trade, .inother rise
In the price of copper in London was a
helpful factor in cheering sentiment. A
lata strengthening In the call loan rate
added to the disposition to take profits on
the rise, and the result aaa an essy tone
at the closing
Bonds were firm. Toial sales, par value.
t3.4!i.oi. United Btcea bonds weie un
changed on call.
Number of sales and quotations on stocks
wen; aa follows:
V S r :
6o coup n
r S. It. rrt ...
40 c-DURri ....
C. S a re
do ronron
Am Tot ceo If
do
Aicrtlwn rert. 4t
1o ad 4t . . . .
ttimtir C L
Rl. A- Ohio 4
io -..-.
wot!" I A -r
o 14 Inr
I d . M lar
it 3d inc
1 Che A Ohtn ..
i rhlcofr. A A
: r . b a J a. 4a....
; l . R I P 4. ....
4( cM f
rn'. a st L. 4s
Coin. lid. ser. A
C!o. Mid 4f
Colo ft Po. 4t
( I'M !
D A- R 0 4 ..
Pflihr' Sc.
E'.e p I. 4s
dn (ren. 49
.!! n 4a
do 4-,a nfa
do Id aerlea
B'd. Oflered
Val 4'a
N. ujiI
c a 4a
r- ni ml 4i
do lrt In
Mltin. A St
L 4
t4,
w
The following table shows tie rece
rattle, hoes and sh.-cp at Sout't ena
the vear to date, c.mi t.arcd with Inst
M K A T 4
. " do ta -
. t'S,"S R R of M t 4a 7i
. R'S N T. " ?a
i s K J C f : !1T,
.. K Pacific 4a i
. rt -. .do '.
4T? V 4 W 4a f ,
,. o. s L. riot ... r
. tS Pena ct. a . . . . W
.. 42 Readmit sen 4a H,
.17 ?t L. ft I M. r . lf
.. t si L r tr 4
.. M St I. S W. r. 4a . (J
. seapnrd A L 4a '
.. M So. rrlr 4 S2
. :; do 1t ta itta k"S
: ?a Rallwar !.a 1
4H Teiaa AP I VI
S7, T . t L A W 4a H
'4 Vnmn Par-iHt 4 ... 1"'
lot do ct 4. aH,
S4 t 9 Steel Jd Us. .. .
c Wataah la 1''
S "do deb P 44
7? arwesteen ad 4r . . M
1.1 W A L. E 4a Tl
a At-hiaon 4f VB1a
r. 6u 7i
Cattle
Hogs
Siieep
The following
pnoe of h. gs at
1S is.
13 DD
.4"...'.4V
,h'..i'7i
table
South
1.V
She.
4 ....
jrs
1 7'.
f. 114
1J !
,its of
a for
vest :
'lie.
, I sa a ... X I 4
,4 .....! .4 4.
4 1
Sil Ei.l Tee wee k started out
fair inn . f e!-i. p and t.e arm
ni'.rnlT.g wrre J-isi alvt Mjial to the rc
itu;!.mer ts of ttie marV.i The demand on
the part of local packets was ouite Irifk
ard biiveis weie all out In the ar.ls in
s"tod sas.'T in tl-- Piemlna- The r.-uit
was tlal pra. tn ally erythlt.g desirable '
i hanged ha'.os Verr reu.i'l, in the momma j
at g ,1. steadv jric.s flat is st als-ut ,
t lie sa.'in .iics as were revaillrig on j
Friday of lasiwck. The feeltrg v rv i
go(.,i ar d s me weie n'loilni: It as much as j
P. .V- ligh. r. OimmI lambs sold up to
w ith yearlints t Id go.xl old wth.-r at
It", and goo-1 ewes a 1 iiih as 1 x The", i
1 1 k and all oilers ai,1 t ..)a locked i
g..sl nnd the majke! as a whole a n- :
tir.lv satisfactory to the slong interests.
Qutat'na on good to ' ice f.-.l sheep .
ami lambs- Lambs s. .: yearling I
wethers. Jf . xearlina wethers 1 an.lv i
FARM FOR THE JUVENILES
Institution on Order of Alandale Con-J
sidcred for Onutha.
COMMITTEE TO ACT ON FLAX
1!7. Int.
M.6.77 a .in
If. CI? 1- '
shows the aver.ig.
omaha for the laat
ae-vral tiays. with c.imparisons:
.laVt'lsii. 1.:,4. 1.C 11L'.
t'ate.
19.
Dec.
Iec.
I lec
I'ec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan
....1
i 34V
4 36
4 :
4 34V
4 .TV
4
4
4 44
4 4!
4 3J
! 6 24'
21
(
6
C 33
21
15
C 1-7
r
a
24'
6 14
5 11
5 07 1
14
B
5 17
0".
5 '
4
5 0-
5 UV
t
I
4 rs
4 4A
4 4f.'
4 47
4 47,
I 43
4 r.:
I rv .
4 i:
4
4 47
I 04
4 01
4 77'
4
4
4 M 6
a .
4 (71
4 4
5 to .
4 M
k;
s a
1
:
6 4
45
t r.i
t :-i
c .
2J
:.
fi if
2?
14
I'.elit w. iKiita. tS.Hal ; wethers. 14 4
e es. 4 .1 4 ji'
Lef t i t. at.v e talcs'.
No. , Av. Ti.
.; wett'rn w. .trs 1 4
w-sterii ernes 1:7 4 Vt
TV w . su-rn anihs 72
western ewea .. l'i 4 To
1st West.'n ewes l'1" 4 i.
4i w est . rn 4 was 11 4 ."5
1 weti. rn cull ew.s . v S .5
V) Western cull ewe 7 S t
. western yearlings ... . ... .. TV. f '".
Sue w.e-ri lami s V t' f1
2 W'-stem ruli lambs 4.' 1.00
1. western ou'l lambs ..' 6
i llf. western !anil v' 7t
1 'iV west.rn.tw.g l.ai 4 f
j 1; we st. rn ct;ll Ian l.s i7 j
I F.7X western yearlings M 4 V.
:,: western ye.irtli gs f. e.lers . . J." 4 Kl
4el wtst. yeaiiutgs at.d we'hers, 17 h rt
West, rtl ewes 7 4 i5
V Wtplctn ewe I "' 4 25
III western ytatiings l'T B 3v
Boston gtorka and Bonds.
BOSTON. Jan. 6 4'all loans, fr'alo
cent; time loans, r.i.'a per cent.
closing on stocka and bnds
Atcbison ad.
do
Jlea ceotrsl 4a
Atchlaes
a bta ....
I Boston A A'tliT
B.ton A Maine . .
p.ietoTi Klorated .
Fit. hbum pta
IMeaear Central
N 1.. N. H H
Pere Martiette ..
t'nl Pacta-
Am A-f. Tbem
do rid
Am. Paau. Tul....
Amer. Pupar
do Hd
Am. T AT
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Bdiaoa Klec lllu.
General El-ctrtr ..
Mas. Kie-trlc . .
do rft
tasa. Gas
frilled Fruit
t-B'ted ! M
do ped
T. g. steel
do tfd
Adrenture
Alloiiea
Bid. Aaked.
.. si Amalgamated
. . H Atlantlr
.. "t flinfhati,
... 7" St-al. a Herla..
.. s44 ( entennUI
.,r. In.ir Fiaiig ..
. lit Palv West . . ..
. 1! Franalin
. lla-4 r.ratthr
. a I-'1 Isie Hoi ale
. l:D Miisa Minim ..
...18! Ml.hlgao
. ,.1V4 M(.hali
.. lr.s, Mont c. A '.
.an oid nora'.Dina .
4'XHe.eola
...in Parrot
.. .".14 QuIncT
.. .1(114 Fhatinotl
... t Tamara.k
. .. Tnnltr
. . y t'nlled c pper .
..114 t . a. Mlnintj...
... t r f. tm
... a r-ah
... K Victoria
. . L"H W'lnotia .
. . . "4 Wolverine
.. . If North Butte . . .
. . . seS Buite Coalition
. .. US' Nevada
... tH Cal A rlanna. . .
. . . Vj Anions Com. ..
per
ifficial
. 4
l
. 4'a
5.0
r
. 7S
. 'S
. m
1S'
.
.
. Wi
1
. Vi
. m
. 1
. M
. i I
. as
3'
.
4
.1J.
4.M
. 14
.
P
Sunday
The official nn'iiler of cars
brought In today by
c . M t- St. P
Mo. P. Hy
I I". P. system
1 C. A- N W. leest i .
! . N. W. (West i .
i C . St. . M. A. i ...
' C. , B A- W- it ast t .
I C P.. , y I West I. .
C, K- I. A- P. (east i..
Illinois Central
! Chicago lt Wcetern
1
of stock
rHirtoo ORtl AD
Peatarea ef the Tradlaa; aad Cloalag
Prlrea am Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. 45,-Lower prices for
wheat at Liverpool caused weakness In
th local market today, the May delivery
closing at a net loaa of Do Corn was a
ahade higher. Oats wera fic lower and
provisions 17H0?uc to I7'sc higher.
Bentlnient in the wheal pit was Inclined
to be bearish all day although the markef
displayed moderate flrmneaa near the end
of the flrat hour on covering by shorts.
A decline of one-half pence at Uverpool
today in tne face of an advance here
Saturday waa the chief reason for the free
selling by commission house! and pit
trader. Other factors that aided the bears
were a poor demand for caeh wheat at
nearly all the grain centera of thia
country, declines at Mlnncapolli and Du
luth, and an increase, of about 1.2e.'
bu. In the visible supply. The market
lacked support of the bull leaders, demand
coming from shorts. The maret closed
weak. May opened HAiSc to -Via c lower
at tl-tWH to t)-ffV old at tl 03 and then
declined to Il.tC. The cloee was at H.o7V
Clearance! of wheat and flour were etjual
to 7S. bu. The amount on passage de
creased 144.000 bu. Primary receipt! were
TSd.Om bu. compared with LfCl.tU bu. the
corresponding day a year ago. Mlnneap
olla Duluth and Chicago reported receipts
of M car a. against 645 cars last week and
ejat care a year ago.
The 00 rn market waa weak early in the
day because of selling based on a forecast
af a heavier covement In Illinois in the
Rear future. Weather condition! also fa
cored the bears. The market, tiecame firm
during the laat half, owing to demand by a
leading bull. A reduction of about twen-
tr-fia pT cent on the Import duty to
Sweden wai a minor bullish Influence. The
einee waa firm. May corn opened Sc to
ke lower at iis to "sc. eold off to
jc. snd then advanced to ;Sc The
close waa at CISpeSlV. Ixxal receipt 1
were 16S car! with one. of contract arra.le
There waa very little trade in oata, and
the market was wtak In sympathy with
eheau May oata opened ie lower at
etVc gold between frlc and f.4",c. and
rloeed at t4Vsl&4c. Local receipt a w-re
luS cars.
Provisions were itrong 00 lively demind
by local packer!. Heavy shipments of
neat and lard wai an important inf'uenc.
At the cloae May pork waa up rve at
111 5. 1 Ard w.a lTVtJ A higher at 1(2;
Klb! were a-i7ac h.gher at t7 47S
Rettmated r-ceipta for tomorrow are;
Wheat, tl rare: corn cars; oats. Hi
cars. hogs. C.o head.
Tna leading futures rangod as follows:
Articles I Open. Hlgh.l Low. J Close Safy.
No.
2
S. 6c.
ihlte, bjSlc;
Kaaaaa ( Ity Grala aad Provlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Jan. A Wheat un
changed: Mav. tl."l4: July. ice. Cash No.
S hard w.t1 etl: No. 3. r-ViHV; No. 2
red. fi o?i-ai.(ct; No. 3. SW&il 01.
CORN I'nchanged: May. KSc; July.
5." -V : cash No. 2 mixed. 6Je; No. t, IZ
(ii.'iH'': No. 2 white. 5.V;
ATS I'nchanged; No.
No. 2 mixed. 4iV
HAY Steady: choice
tl2f; choice prairie, tS.5fr10.oO.
BI TTER Steady to weak; creamery,
IV : packing. Inc.
WIGS Firm; extras. UVc: flrsta. TLVtC.
Rcelt. Phlpmenta.
Wheat, bu ICt.OO't 4100
Corn, hu 112 "01 40.000
Oats, bu 17.000 7.000
timothy, tll.Oo
Kansaa City closing options!
Artlclon.
I Open. ! Hlgh.l Low. Close.
Wheat
Mav ...
Julr ...
Corn
Mav ..
July ..
! I
1 02 1 02HV
1 m
tr,
be
fieS!
ouSi
1 m
55 &VaV
Mlaaeanolla Orala Market.
Minneapolis, Jan. wheat
Mav. t13HL13S: July. tllt: No.
1 hard, tl loHfr Lie',; No. 1 northern,
tl 13 & 1 13'; No. 2 northern. 1111S&
1 FU'I'R-Firm. First patents. t5.70fl
5 SO : second ' patents. tS.SO45 5.70; first
clears, tl JO 4.40; second clears, IQ'
S.grt.
BRAN In bulk. tl
I.lvertsol Grata aad fr.TlaloB.
T.lVERPOCl Jan. 5. WHEAT -fpot.
flrtu: No. ? red. western, winter, nominal.
7s VI: futures tteady; March. S! Id; May.
Ss Sd
PijftxSpot firm: prime mixed Amerl
can. new. fs 7d; rrime mixed American,
old. ! TVd: futures dull. January. fa 6d;
March, ba 4d.
FL'il'R Winter patents, quiet. ' td.
mps In Iondon tPaciflc tvoasti quiet,
1 lSdeg2 l'Ta.
lelalble sagply af Grala.
NEW YORK. Jan. . The vlt'ble supply
of grain Paturdav. January 4. as compiled
bv the New York Produce exchange waa
ail fn'Iowa: Wheat, 4 41 0 bu.. lncreaae,
1 .Sanaa.) bu. Corn, 14 4S2.QW bu.. lncreaae.
W tfO bu. Oats. S 4ty'.t bu.. Increase,
! aa bu. Rye. 1 f.0lJ bu., lncreaae lO.CaO
bu. Barlev, S.RW.'') PU., lncreaae Sixi.tW
bJ.
Adama F.iprejni
Amalgacnaued Cof.pe .
Am. C. F
Am. O. A F. ptd
Am. (lotion fll
Am. liouoa (HI aid....
American Express
Am. H A L 'd ....
Am. lee Seeu1tiea
Am. LUiaeed Oil
Am. Lin seed (Ml ptd ...
Am. Locomrttee
Am. Uoconvotlre ptd...
Am. g. A R
Am. g V R pfd
Am. Haamr nTe&ntng...
Am. Ttceo pfd ctfa.
Auacor.da alinibg Co..
At. blHa
AtCtll4C)0 ptd
Atlantic L'tal Line...
Bsltiaaore A OU'.
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn. Rapid Tr...
Canadlaa Pacific
Contrsl of N i
e'tiesapwk , Ohio...
f hl4 Gt. W
t hl.o A S. W-
1'hlrato. M. A St. P..
Chlcsso T. A T
Culrajo T. A T. ptd .
C . C . C. A St. I
Colorado T. A I
Colorado A So
Cok.. A So. let pfd...
Colo A So Id ptd ...
(Nan sol! dated Oat
Cora PrdtfiB
Corn Products pfd
feelsware A Hudson...
Ie4., L.. A W
Iseatwr A R. O
D. A R. O pfd
PiaUllera Set uriliea .
Frle
Kete 1 ptd
itrle M pfd
General g lev-trie
I'llnola reatral
iKtematlftnal Paper ..
Int. Paper -jaA
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
leal. Central
Icsnt Central ptd.
Sales High. L
4S.ro
t.i
M) 1
U
4'
17" 1V 1
Cloae-
4
s
n
)
w.
110
in
I'H
7V
1 VI
00
n m
Tiai
. t.7"
I pal
.4 )
10a
4.0
, l.W
i"'?i
'
C'lO
1 J
. t v
. it.fai
1
tm
lis
lis.
int)
1")
l
1.1"()
1 4.H.
S.
t HI
1 )
t
P
l.f"
am
-.
1.VSJ
(..a)
rt
?
7r.
M't
a m-
7k
US
71
:.
1:
K'
41S
ir.fo,
ITS
H
7'
i4.m
lusta
ri'i.4
i.t
n
44
1"4
1I
I)
4
rs
f7
!7
4 H
W
117
irr
n
14',
"'
7
V
Mw
71
V'S
15,
1S
jo.,
7't
l.llil
h
:
S4V,
41
llw
1M.
4;i
e
n
:
1
14
11.-.
l:
i
M
l.oadea
IjONDON. Jan.
stocka were:
Consols, metier . . KS '.9
do acount
Ana.-ouda
Alchlson
.do pfd . .
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian Parifir
Chesapeake A Obio
Chlr-ago Gt W... M
C . M A St. P. 4
le Peers
T. A R G ".
do pfd
Erie
do 1st p'd
do 2d pfd
(losing; Klorka.
6 Closing quotations on
i y ,
K T
v N T ( entrat
S Norfolk A W
7'T do pfd
s"f '- Ontario A W
H Pennaett-anla
1HS Rand Mines
1 Readlg
"4 Southern Rallsar
:tH do ptd
14 Southern Psctgc ..
"1VL t'nion Pacific
Me do ptd
17SI". g. Steel
ST-Vj do pfd
. ! Wath
. 1S' do pfd
11 Spanish 4a
pr-S Amah C,of.pr
s
an
. M
. S4',
. f'7,
. 33S
. t'S
. 7t.i
in v
. ie
i'"S
. Sis
. 1'.',
. IV
"
. M
T'.tal receints
Tl- d:sosition cf the day'i
es follows, thch buyer purci.a
ber of head indicated:
Rtiyers. tattle.
Omaha Paiklng Co 7'6
8wift and Company ....
Cudahy Paeklng Co
Armour A- Co
Vansant A- Co
ljobman Ac Co
MoCrvarv Ar Carev
W. 1 Steflietl
Hill A f?..n
F. P Iewis
Hamilton A Rothsehild
L. Wolf
J H. Hulla
Sam Wert helmer
Mike HaKKertv
J P. Roe.t A Co
T. P.. Inghram
Sulltvati Pros
L-hiiier Lrt.s
Halstead
Sheridan Meat Co
McMartln 3
Other buers 341
flf'i road was:
atti Hogs.She.ep Hrs.
5 3 1..
2 1
63 23
14 2 -..
77 P-i 2
2 s 3
2 .. 1
l X, 12 1
4 3
4 X
2:i 114 Is 2
i receipts was
sli.g tlie nuin-
1 :'41
Lh'-ei
71
M
oiM
rl
2".'
1
Hogs.
L.Vi
1. id
1.474
2 Ms
She p.
J.rs
1's
1.77i
4W
PC.
n
1!)
1 5
S2
Grnnd Trunk ...
Illinois Central
Louisville A S.
SILVIvR Rar. steadv. S13-1M jr ounce.
MONEY 4?54', par cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills is S per cent; ior thro,
months' bills, 5 per cent.
WTieat I j
May 1 "SV
July 'WSri;
Sept. teav
jray -
10
1
I I
07 !l 07iH 1 (i,S
S"1 s- 1 i
July
Sept.
May
bMay
aJuly
bJuly
Perk
Jan. May
Urd
J an.
May
Rlba
Jan. May
4A-.1
4e.
11 0
U 4M
T 7V
S 07Vi
T OA
T S
iSti-VfflS&V
4H
V
s
V
I
sa ix
S rt
s J.-V
l
1 10
7 U
siS.fSiS
t I
Ms 4s.ty
f-", 52"Jt7
4S
""a
13 nS
It 25
S 07V
7 00
7 24
;
'w
13 05
13
ft 06 '
s sv
7 W !
7 47V
V
t
a. A.
I
I II 7VV
7 SO
U
7?TV
No. t a Old. b New.
Cash Quotations were as follows
FlOl'R Market steady.
wheat-no. t aprmg. slh i;: No. 3
girlng. tltaUHU; No. 2 red. tl i"Wl '1S
4XRN-No. i tavtrc: No- J yellow, fcitj
Use.
OATH Ne. 1 a"Sc; Na. I white. &
"ISC
RYE No. J. ,.
PA RLE I Fair 10 choice malting, tis b
I
gEEDB Flax. No 1 northwtem. C 21.
rtme timothy. S4 Sifft 40. Clover contract
iradeo. tit s)
PRVl10N8 Short libs, sides tlooael.
M 7a7 2L lieu pork per bbl.. Ullojli U.
I aid. per Vw ba . tt 0H Short clear sides.
Uexedi t7tu".-X7V Whlaky. baaia of high
sines tl kV.
Follow i a, were the receipt and hlp-
n enta f flour ard grain:
Reve!p4t. 61.1pmerta
!-,.- bt.la .' 21 lart fit..'
W let at. bu. St.AV
Ylsikle .ply of Wheat.
NEW YORK. Jan. ti. The New Tork
Produce ex haitge ha! officially corrected
last week a visible etipply of wheat to read
7nM.' bushels, making the increaae in
wheat this week a2.i.J bushe'.! lortead of
I.KJCass. bushels.
Pearla Grala Market.
Pr RLA. Jun CORK Firm; No. S
elfri-. iVvtisVSc; No. 3, Hr&ixc, No. A
LftsSc: no grade -47c.
)ATS Higher; No. '3 wfltte, tdJSOVc; No.
I white 4Voac.
Wlll.KY-flSi. - : , '
Kuau cut o l'W tSS S
K C Ho pfd
UsalsTiile A N f WH
Meiuae Central I.!"" 1 l."V
knnn. A 1st. !. tr. Jf.
M . -U P A S. M en 44-, U
at . 1-1. P. A . 8 M pid . . . .
Miaseurl Patltk- U 4'.-, 4:'S
la r . A T 1 w Sw i.' -a
at . X AT ltd ..... ....
Natli.M U-sd I 4' 41 4"
N. R. R rf U. pfd P 4"S 4iS
N. T Claml.-s-i 101
N. T . O A " .. U "" J4, S.S
Ntfolk AW 7:a as. ti
Knrtoik A W. pfd . ...
North American "0 B! 47
ParlBc Mail WW
Penoaj rmia 4 lU'a 111
People's oaa 7.K) ,M s-
P . C . r A ft L 41
Pr.waed Stteel car it ;o
Pressed C. p.'d ...
Pullmai. Pmhvce Car
Readtnf 14J.K IwH
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. V M ETAIJJ There
was verv marked advance of 4. Sa, in
U.ndon tin n .rket with spot closing 122.
15s. and futur.-e at 123. 15a. Locally, the
market waa quiet but higher in tymisathy
with the foreign gain. Quotation! ranged
from fc.w.75 to 127 .sft. The English cnuier
market advanced 5s. to 4M. 17a., Ad., for
spot and (C Pac for futures. Iexllv the
market waa quiet: lake la quoted at Sit CT
ilS 87V electrolytic. t.I iesBlATo. and cast
ing at tii 2.r!S &tV Lead declined 2a. d..
to 14. lta.. In the london market. Lo
cal Iv. however, the market was a little
higher, although quiet at S3-dX7S. Speller
waa unchanged at lt. hi . In lond.n and
S4 4i4 35 in the local market. The lind m
Iron market was unchanged to ltflVL.
higher aim standard f.eundry quoted at
47a.. 6d . and Cleveland warrant a at 48a.
M Lexally r.o change waa reported In
Inn. No. 1 foundry northern, and Na 1
foundrv southern and No. 1 foundry south
ern a.. ft axe quoted at t'.7 -tilAaa. No. 2
foundry northern. li7.2tlr.AO' - -
HT. LC'l'lS. Jan. A M ETALS Lead,
firm at ll. Spelter, firm at US.
Etaparalra galea aad Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. Jaa. A EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues very q uet and
M la rail li st nothing above Sc Is offered
for prune. Far.i f are quoted at bti.Sc;
..lce, t".4rj !.-. prime, stj, fruit.
S2.f. 7'jllO
heading la ptd
Ratdltif d r'd
hepuMK- gteel
Republic Steel pfd...
Rock la -and ij
Ro- k Island Co pld
ft. L 4 I F td ptd ....
St. lxeuii 9 W
gt. L f W. pfd
gouU,eria Pactftc
go. PatAt ptd
So. gal tear
So. Kalis-as pfd
Taiaa A Parlfle
T. N I- A W
T . 81 L A W. pfd
I Blow P-ir.gc ..
Inloa PaclBc pfd
I'. S t.ipreM
I . g. Realty
f. A Kutber
f g. Rukser pfd
f. S. Steel
I'. I gteel pfd
Va-aroiina chemical ...
a -(ro. CUeaa pld
wekaaA -
W abash p'd
Welle-Fro Eipreea
W eet'Eghooee Fiectne ...
Wasters I alee
W heeling A . g
W ta. Central
W uv tentrai p'd ....
S.a-taern Paxiac
Greet Noel harm pfd
Central Lea I her
('btrni Leather pfd...
lnierl .ruuga Met
lat. Met pfd
gtaas-Sfcemetd gleel
IolsJ aa.se lee the day
ft.
fJ
so
...
1 W)
tl
1 Sell
1)..
)
T'.l
1 !
tl
l.s.
I
', 'l.
tlsw
It), inn
11
74
17
"
IS
-s
2'
7S
P
1J,
.
a
14-a
.
ItiS
i
e-i
74
MS
"'
1'
2 -a
7iS
Pi-V
l:-S
S
.
14S
s
:is
Jl "
a
!V
skS
17 'a
K'S Pes
4'S)
41S
41
5-S
io i:i
44 ev
14 isse
tan
2s
ig-w
7-S
US
7
4'
l3
111
ItS
7S
s
ss
7"-S
Si
VS
7fc
31
7"S
ii"
89
M
s
UTS
17"
A'S
rS
le.
1"7V
f
i
:.
is
i'S
s:s
4.'s
l"J
11
"
lis
iasi
II
l'S
s
J4-,
l'.i.S
It.
s
f-4
l-S
44
1S
,t:
as
S2
ws
v
.
US
it:.
43
r S
"s
sS
4--SJ
its
4s.
M
s
HIS
'
i
'S
ll.o
f
74
74
14,
44
s
14.
s
7S
1'
l-S
is
1S
s
le
a..,
l'S
ii
r-s
it
:S
tds
17
DO
PI
11
I u
47 A
i.7
t
1J
4.)
LS
it
7
wt York. Minlagj gtocka,
NEW YORK. Jan. A Closing quotations
on mlnlnir gtocks were:
Adams Con
AIU
Bee. .
Prunswlck Con. .
CoanetceA Tunnel
Con. Cal A Va..
Horn Silver
Iron gilver
Leadvllle Coa. ..
often.
I Utile Chief
t s.-)ntarlo n
1 (ephlr i;n
14 Potorl t
. So Severe 40
. e& gterra Kerada 37
. 7 fmi l Hopes !
. 75 Standard
Treaaary Matenaeat.
WASHINGTON. Jan. -Todavi ttate
IiieiU of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the ti.Vusri.Oi.i gold
reserve, ihows: Available cash bslance.
t27v.lSo.HW; gold coin nnd bullion, 'J7 271 -it'l;
gold ct-rtificatta. jt).('15.b30.
Baak Clearlaga.
OMAHA, Jan. A-Bank clearinir! for to
day were t2.U. fa.l and for the corre
sponding date last year, tl,aa5.0f.&6.
717
Totals 6.230 4ts J.r"
CATTLE Rcc-ipts of cattle this morning
were larger U.an they have been any
day since the middle of November. In
cluded among the arrivals were forty
I or more cars of westerns, most of
them feeders. There was alar. quite
I a springling of stotk cattle and
; odds and ends. Of the killers considerably
over one-half of all the cattle were cows
j and heifers leaving comparatively ftw beef
Bteers on sale.
I Advices from all points were unfavorable
I to the felling interests. Chicago reporting
! a very heavy run with opening prices there
, l"615c lower, tin account of the very tnod-
erate offering here, the best gradea of beef
I tteera did not show so much change, but
I there-were other kinds that looked all of
i Kic lower. Perhaps the gen-ral market
might be described as weak to loc lower
! than last Friday.
j The market on heifers wag alow to open.
'On account of the larce run buyers were
! disposed to take their time about making
eeleouoria and the forenoon was well ad
vanred leefore buyers and sellers got down
: to buainesi.
I Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
1 cornfed steers, to .sut. oc: fair lo good corn
i fed steers, t4 4"vo 'a-; common to fair corn
1 fPi steers. $3.rti4.ai. Ocx.d to choke cows
i and heifers. I'i fsi-4 .'; fair to good rows
and heifers. U 7rVii3 5.e, common to fair cows
1 and heifers, tl.5e.su2.75: good to choice
stri kers and feeders t-o Sr.i 1 3T, ; fair to
good sloe kers and feeders. StLSSttS R&; com
mon to fair ttrxkers and feeders. t2.&"4i3.3n.
Fortunately there were eiuile a number
I of .utsiuc buying orders an. I the kind. of
I cows and heifers on w hich there was good
1 competition could hardly be quoted othei
I than weak to 10c lower. On the other
! hand, the kinds that shipper could not
! use and would not bid on were lolac
lower.
Blockers and feeders were In good re
quest snd the market on the desirable
kinds was fairly active at good tteady
prices.
Representative sales:
iSi.fc.ir Mbcna
ft. I.oala live Mock Market.
ST. LuI'I.. Mo.. Jim. t. -CATTl. I".-Receipts.
:.: lo ad. in. lu.lina 1 '' "l xans.
n ark-t. native. 1'iaW lower. T.-xans.
tea.lv. nai,e srrt.t.itig and ev-ort et.ers.
U, 2"...is; ': dress, .i f and bi.tcber fleers.
S4 e..:r, steers und.-r 1. '-. poiimis. f: Ai
4 4'. Stock, rs HMd fc.leln. tJ l'S01 4 . COWS
and heifers. JCl.ts. u.'. e-ani.ers. tl a"'.i2.25.
b uiss. iL'te'irdf": calves ti 5siv .s. Texas
and Ipidnsti vleer. J-.i ;if. 25. cows n ml heif
ers. It 7Y.V..73.
Ht tJA-R.-ce-i.ts. leoei bead: murke t . l'
lower: pigs and lights. tt.O 'U4 4&; (.acke rs.
S4oi4"; b'ltcl.- ia anil la-st hev. S4.4t"s;
4 e l.
SHEEP AND l .AMF!-Rocei,ts . Ssai
head; rurk.t st.ati: nittite muttons, t't t
'if. S : lambs, t-. Ce " 1 7 culls and bu. ks.
tt"i '-.(.
Market.
al Tele gram 1
rrepneltlen la to Hate IMaee for Dis
iseadent Rail Sot la (laaa
Relonglaa to lades
trial aefcteol.
A farm patterned after the Alarsdale in
stitution mar Chicago Tor the benefit of
di N-nde'Pt children ta tve nurleu! of a plan
which hus been set eh loot hy a number cf
Kitiaha m. n and woitiea InteteeteJ in juve
nile and social reformation At a meeting
held In Judge Kennedy s office Monday
Morrirg a comrnittfe consisting of Judca
Est elle. Judge Kennedy. Rev. Ftank L.
Ix.veland. Either Stensoa;-Rabbi A'ohn and
D. an Oeorge A Heechef "Was appointed to
formulate a d. finite proposition for auh
misson to tie business men of Omaha.
The committee will ret.rt at a meeting of
the P xial Service H ib to be called by the
n si. lent.
Ro s w ho are dependent and who ir Bast
In ihe class that would ordinarily be eea.
to ti.e Ind ustrial school at Kearney wtTl ta
sent to the farm. If the plan is carried out.
Ther. tli.y will b- taught a trade and al
low, d to work and go to school. The farm
pi. in has lwen discussed leefore. but Mon
day was the fust Unc that an thing likg
tieniilte a.tion was taken.
TRADE TOUR BEARS FRUIT
U tt.mlni Pays Trlbate ta Coaanaer
rial Knlerprlae of Oaaaka aad
la l.rral glate.
"Tl.e missionary
Omaha Commercial
is bearing fruit.''
work done by tha
club In the northwest
nald attiperlntendent
Mock
-.Hp
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cattle Active aad Lower Hon
Steady to atroaa.
CHTCAGO. Jan. .-.'ATTLE-Receipt! es
timated about 4.0WI head: market active
and l"e lower; steers, t3 Stag. 26; cows, f 78
1 vlwi; neirera. 2.fj.t75.25; bulls. ti.tbQ4.y;
raivea, 3.ni".j.5; atcstker! and feeders.
S2.4(n4 .
HCsiiS Receipt! estimated about or(nfi
head; market steady to strong; choice
heav)- shipping. t4.V.r4 '.; butchers. S4 o-'s-pj
4.'; light mixed, I4.d-t A'; choice light.
t4.4Sj4 54; pat king. t4 J'a4.5o; pigs, tS.&rj4i.
bulk of SttJe?. 14 erfid .55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt! eatimited
about 23.(a5; market ateadv but alow; sheep
tl.tsifi.OO; lamba, Sa.'.i.uO; vearllnss, S4 'a)
fi j. 15.
21 ". aharea
Korrlaa Klaaarlal.
LONDON. Jan., . Money was plenti
ful on the market toda. D:acounta were
favorable on the Bank of England gettli.g
the bulk of ttiO.Out in gold avalltble at
reduced prlcea trading on the ettxk ex
change waa generally dv.ll. with profit
taking in most departments. The a1 st-.ice
early of public support caused profea
nonali to realise on British securm-s.
but the market rallied near the cloae.
Pari! selling affected foreigners ad
veraely. but IVBeeera and Kaffirs closed
firm. AraerUani atarte 1 well over parity.
but in spite of the goed New Tork bki.k
statement selling preasjre broucht tah.ea
down 1 P 2 points and at onon tiie n.ark.-i
ruled we.k The New York (.p.t,n g. how-!
eier. ct.t-ked the dee lir.e Wai. street
bC'-ght Scthern Paiific, I'nlcn PaificJ
S'exr York Live Mock Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 43 PEEVES Re
ceipts, 4.DC0 head. Meera, steady; bulla,
firm to higher; medium and common
cows, strong, good cows. stedv; steers.
t4 40"jft; oxen and stags. t4 fiOj 4.75;
bulls. t3 S5& 4 25: cows. 1 1 7 5 tf 4 O'i; ex
ports tomorrow, 7&S cattle; 2.400 quarters
of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 1.700 head: veais.
strong; barnyard and western calves, firm
to 25c higher; veals, ft "Oa 7'.: selected.
ll'iOu: cuils. t4 0ui 5 OO; barnvai.J calv-s,
I3A0I& 4 25; fed barnyard calves, f4 25fi
5..0. yearlings. t2.S.0if 3.25; vi (-stern
calves. $3.251 5.00
SHEEP AND LAMPS Recelits.
head; sheep, strong; lamb, steady
demand Sheep. tt.aOtj S.K: culls,
lamha. t.7f, tl a 0; culls. 1 1. 50 v. 50
lings. 15.751 00
j, xiii P.ee-eirte 10.792 hej j. rr.nrket
eae-H-r. at ItfiOUOt1.
18 34S
good
13 00;
year-
Kaaaaa t Ity Live Mock MirVst.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Ja.:i CATTLE
Recelpta, 12.00.1 head, including ..mi
southerns: market steady to l.'c lower
Choice expori and dressed beef ateert.
t4sO&5tO; fu.lr to good. tl.SOfatVO:
western fed steern. te5ti 4 75: atee kers
and feedera, tl 0043 4.50: soutkiern steers.
IS 000 4 50: southern cowa. t2.iOtiS50;
rative cows. S2.2(tl4tl; native heifers.
13 25 64.75; bulls. t2 71 10; calves, tl 00
t! 75.
HOtiP Receipts. 11 500 head: mark't
opened 10c lower, closed S higher Top.
14 55: bulk of sales. 14 25(1 4 46: heavy,
14 256 4(5: packers. t4 t0sj4.55: plga and
ltglta. 14 156 4.40
SHEEP AND LAMBri Recelpta. 4 S"0
head; marktt weak to 10e lower. I.an.l s.
t00tit7'i: ewes and vearllnrs. 14.00
4 75: western yeariirga. 15 '.5 43 5 45; west
ern aheep tt .5 4 60. atockera and feel
era, it. 00 6 o.
Ko.
14...
144 . !
18...
17...
IS...
11
1
).'.'.
14 ..
At.
17
:
m:
.... M.7
....ve?
.... r
....11H3
....
.... 0
.... 't
....
....1H1
.... CM
W.
....W-t
... 1"K.
....lien
.... Mi
.... S"l
Ill
.... 7v
....!'')
1.11
1'4
....1"7'.
.... fi
4 i!
.... fef'
4J
. .. 14S1
140
I:-';
m:
va.
14...
II...
If ..
17...
f ...
ii y.
COW 9.
! .
I ..
..
J ..
IV..
4 i
4
.e 4 '
. . . 14" I if
STO'K ETtS
7K I
I 4.'.
I 77.
4 It.
4 IS
4
4 Jl
4 4"
I
1 nr.
T i
J
2 V,
3.)
; sr.
I 4
I ,v.
i
: ft.
J S5
t sr.
1 m
j v-.
2 o
I S'
S
1 u
: l
1 25
HEIFERS.
f. ...
2 ryi 4 . . . .
17', 7
1 00 1
BULLS.
2 7". 1
J s. 1 . ..
Jl" 1
'calves.
7
1
1
Ii
I" .
At
.1T7
.:'7
lies
.lies
-ir.4
i;ii
.ia
.'.!t
.1174
l:4f.
.lie
.1!
.i:;2
. -"
. y
lis:.
.114"
.litta
. .les
1'
Vs..
, .umi
1..-4
..n;
.1142
. e-frl
. k"!
. 7a 1
.11 tl
i;
l.'tl
IV.
.0
ro
4 4S
I f...
4 )
4 ey
4 r.
i (
1 (
5 1
I 2".
t -".
I 41
I ')
1 4?
J 4'.
I f. '
I '41
I 6n
I
1 o
I so
I n
) Se
s.
3 74
I 75
1 75
1 y
1 3.
I
4 iv
s 51
I
1 o
F. jn
f. 2."
5 50
743
f.J'i
II
km
AND
11..
1 .
I .
r
4.' .
4 .
t .
4 .
FEEDERS.
71 IV)
Ms I 4
7l 14"
. . . U I
.l !
IT. 17',
) I
777 J M
Slock Market.
Jan. CATTLE
market 15c lower.
cowa and ?ieifers.
feeders. 13.25
and
St. Jeeepk Lire
PT JOSEPVI. Mi.
Recelpta. 2 345 leead
natives 14 t'6 5 75;
tl 75 S 4 AO; stockera
6 4
HoclS Receipts. 10 415 head:
steady. Top. 14 5: bulk ( f sales
4 15
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta
bead; market steady to weak. 1
5 5n4tc5; yearlir.gs and wethers.
6 5 40.
i 15
1 .
1 s:.
1 x.
t s:.
1 u
1 4'
I!h; lth large rn-4r.pt s of l.r.gs re
ported at other fc-l!ir.g .ints and with
lower prices prevailing all along the line It
was not surprising that the market here
should have opened 2S-"U5c l .wer. It was
very evident that packers wanted the h'.gs
at prevailing prices and the market leecau.e
quite active at the decline, ao much so laat
all the h'.gs in sight hanged hands very
readily and in good season in the morning.
The hogs !old very largely at 14 3"i4.I'i-..
with a liberal sprlnklirg on up to 14 SC. and
a top at 114" To put It another way. the
feneral run of mixed hoga sold largely at
IS", with the stronger weights and better
le ads at ti 2CV4 3:. light and light mixed
hogs sold from t4.Su down.
After the more urgent er lera were fi led
the market slewed up and a tra'n that
tame in late did riot fare so well. In fact,
the n.arkei h s.d very Flew and d .ill aa
i well aa a little lower.
rteprvsemative aaiee
Slonx f Ity l.lxe
FKil'X ITY. Jan.
ill icm Ht-criiita. t J'i head : mark
Vs. lower. selling at 14 lti4 3.": hulk. t4 :V
41 4.30
CATTLE Re. j-lpts. 2 l' l ead , maiket
10r lower; st.K-kers weak: tsvrl. ft fsefil
S ftti; cow s and heifers, t-' lanj.s.ff.; stoe-kers
and f.M-ders, S2.ts.it'.:.sr; calves and yearlings.
tima.4-.'.
on nit. n-rroi.F-siAi.E mrket.
Staple aad Faacy Prodoee.
EGGS- Fresh relllng eggs, candled. 14c.
BUTTER Conmioii, lot; fancy tub and
rolls, I7:u'-!c; creamery, 31c.
CHEESE New full cream. W'scons'n
twins. ITVjc; new full cream l.riik. 17cj do
niestic new Swiss. ISc; new limbtjisei, ljj
lv)c; young Amer cana. 17i,c.
LIVE POULTRY Springs. 7V; hena
7V I roosters. Si; ducks. !K : geese. c; tur
keys. ?a : piget.ns, OVc ir dog.
DRESSED ItJULTHT -tsorings fancy, 9c;
hera, ds1.1!'; rooatera, 4c; ducka, l.s; geese,
ltic, turkeva, 10617c.
HAY Choice No. 1 -F'.ar.ti flO.fa'i; medium,
tXv: No. 1 bottom, t0u; off grades, from
tT.5oQ50 Rye straw, t7.. No. 1 al
falfa, tu.oo
TROPICAL FRUITS
ORANGES Florida, per tjot. tt TT: California-Washington
navels, 12 50
GRAPES Malaga, heavy weights, per
keg. 14 50, Malagas, medium weights, per
keg. S4 00.
GRAPE FRUIT Florida, per box, S5 50
6j ti.
BAN ANAS Tort Llmons, per bunch. 12.00
133.0.1.
FIGS AND DATES Pmyrr.a fgs, 7
cpown, per lb., 14il5c; Fmyrna figs, -(rown,
per lb.. L'lilic: Smyrna figs, 4
ciown, per lb. 10911c; Callforn.a figs, boxei
10 cartona, Kk?; California figs, boxes, 11
car.ons. kSc; California ligs. bulk per lb,
6Vc; Hallowl dates, per ib.. 6Sc; Khadrawi
dales, per lb., 6c; Salr dates, per lb.. 7c;
Fard dates. 13-lb. boxes, per Tb. Sc.
LEMON'S Fancy. 300 and Stu sue, per
box t4 'm; extra choice, ir.ti and 3S0 a.ze, per
box. t4A)
COCOANUTS-Per sack. 14.50; per doaen,
0CV
FRUITS
APrLES New loii. King'!, per barrel
t5 2i; "None Such," per barrel 14 75; Bald
win, per barrel, t4-75; Greenlrgg. ir barrat.
14.75; western box apples. Colorado Jona
thans, per box. t-i'sj, Colorado Grime! Gold
ene. per box. S3. Of': Idaho Jonathans, per
box, 12 75; lcl7'u Winter Bananas, per box.
t2.7j; Waahington fien Davis, tl 7i; Wash
ton Northern Spy. pT box. le.Ti. Washing
ton Greer.lngs. per bet, t2 ft I : Waahlngton
Faldwins per box, t.j; Washington Rome
Beauty, per box. 1175; Washington fall ap
ples, assorted. pr box. 11 Stud 1.75.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-Per bu , 4S.67&C.
CABBAGE Holland aeed, per lb., lrke.
' ONIONS Red Globe, per bu.. a;.Q95c;
Denla. per crate, 11 36.
SWEET POTATOES Small bbl., 12. 71
CARRuTS Per bu., 75c.
TL'RN.'PS-Per bu., Vv.
PARSNIPS-Per bu.. 75c.
CELERY Michigan, per bunch. KrTtSe.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. i, S2.;
Lima, 7o per lb
BEEF CUTS
No. 1 ribs. lic: So. 2 ribs. 11c; No 3
ribs, ic; No. 1 loin, l&c; No. 2 loin. 13c,
No. I loin, i?; No. 1 chuck, fiic; Nd. 1
chuck, 6V: No. t chuck, oc; No. 1 round
IV; No. 2 round. ,c; No. I round. tVc:
No. 1 plate, OVc; No- 2 4'late, oc; No. I
plate, isc.
MISCELLANEOUS-
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunea
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second lands, who aeem deslious of
moving supplies ot Immediate gradea. (Quo
tations iai.se from w lo k tor California
fruit and from 60 to c for Oregon
Peachea are very trm, with fancy yellowa
quoted at 13c.
NUTS Cahiornla walnuts, per lb., lac;
Imported walnuts, per lb., 13ul5c; Tarra
gona almond, per lb., Ihc; filberia, per lb,
tic; Brarila. per lb, 13fel4c; Peians, per
lb., Ljilic; peanuts, raw, per lb.. 7c; pea
nuts, roasted, per lb., he; Italian chestnuta,
per lb., anise
COFFEE Roasted, No S5, 20c: No. 30
fjc; No 25. lac; So. SO. 14Sc.
SUGAR Granulated. cane. per aack.
16 40; be.t, ST.""; cut loaf, .c; cubt! V;
powdered. C.15c.
CANNEl' GOOrS Corn, stai.uard west
ern, 7fec. Tomatoes, fancy. -p.und ring
Jl 4i etandaru. i-poun l can, tl to. Pine
apples, fcrateel. 2-p .und, t-'2-j2.3o. a. Iced,
tl 75i2.3o. Gallon apples. 4 ou. California
apricots, I.5t.v3.3u. Pears U.ii'ut.l j.
Peaches, tl.tssyri in , L. C. peat he, 12 10
1 15 Alaska aalmon, red. ti 4c: fancy
Chinook, lat. S.-. 15; fancy ackeye. flai,
12 15. Sardinea. qjarter oil, 13 .; three
quarters tiuMard t-. 35 Sweet rtatoea
Ii2f.ai.35. Sauerkraut, is5c. Pumikina Sue
I fcll.oO. Lima beans. 2-pound. 75.-tyr..afi.
I Staked b'a.'.s. 2-pound, 6'c, fancy, 1.2..li.45.
FISH-Hallbut. lie; trout, lit; pkkercl.
Ijc; pike. 14c. pike. frsh. frogc-n. 12c; white
f.sh, 14tuli ; buna,... 14c. bullheads, akmned
and dressed, lit; catfish, dressed. 17c; white
I perch. 7c; white bass. lSc; black baaa, 25i-,
' gunflsh. '.'pc; crappics. Sjht: latge crapp es,
15c; herring. freh frosen, be whlteflsti
I frogen. LiJi;'; pickerel, fresh fre.ien. )3c;
red anaijt.er, lJc; fl.juti.lera.. macaerel, l j
lie ier iian; ct,dftsh, fresh frozen, 12c; hal
d..ck, fieali frosen. lie; smelts, tic; sbad
roe. 45c per lb ; frog legs. 3,'..; jeer dg. ,
green sea turtle n.e-at. .-fcc per 10
HIDES AND TALIJW Green gslted.
No. l, 5 ; No. 2. 4c; bull hides, tc ; green
unsalted. No. 1. 4c; green ur salted. No 1.
l ; horse hi lea, 11 OotJ-iis.t; sheep pelts. 2So
fcll.OO. Tillow No. I. 4V4c; No. 2, S'-c.
Wool, IvsgtSoc.
Davidson of the Omaha schools, who haa
returned from Fherldan VVyo.. where he
was li e principal si aker it the fourth
annual meeting it the Wyoming State
T. . l ets' association ' It Is not necensry
for a man from Omaha to 'win hie way.'
for the way haa. been won for him al
ready a'nd he -1s sure .f a warm welcome
from a warm hearted jieople, who are
posted on Omaha, affairs, read Omaha
nw spaers anel .consume Omaha gnods.
"Wyoming 1 a state which 1 bound to
become one of ttie leading states of the
unh.n. Though It has only 150.O0 people
now. its Tesouri es are incalculably rich.
It ilips more w-ool every year lhan any
other slate in the union. Its mountains
contain vast store of coal and Iron which
have not yet be-n tout lied. It! aoil tl rich,
and with the placing of Irrigation facili
ties, tie surface will yield rich harvest!.
while from the bow.! of the earth under
neath millions of tons tsf coal and iron
will be taken.
In the cause .f education thia wonder
ful state is taking such a stand as In
dicates thai her people have the natural
wisdom to make the most of the great re
sources which a lavish nature his placed
in their mountains and their aoil. Her
state university la small, but of excellent
fibre and growing rapidly.
"The spirit of the people out there la
indicated by these few facts. Wyomlng'g
future ia tertainly great."
LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE ELECTS
tlae get af Officers la the Field., with
T. B. MePheraea as
President.
j
The South Omaha Live Stork exchange)
held Its annual ejection of officers Mon
day The polls were oponetl In the office
r.f the secretary In the exchange building.
The voting during t he business hours waa
light So far aa could be ascertained, tha
ticket nominated by a apev-ial meeting of
the. exehange several week! ago will t.e
the unanimous choice. The presence
of any opposition haa not been dis
covered. The ticket nominated la
practically the same is the pre!
i nt Incumbent! In office, being aa follows:
President. Thomas H. McPheraon; vice
president. Jamei G. Martin; directors
ithreVyear termi, S. D. Acker. Frank Chit
tenden and W. I. Hoopes; committee on
arbitration. W. H. McCreary. F. C. Bltsa.
Charles Van Alstlne. R. E. Rogers and
John Smith; committee, of appeal!. J. IC
Ir.kstcr, K. H. Benton, A. G. Buchanan, E.
W. Cahow and Waller B. Robert!.
OUR JIM SPEAKS OUT LOUD
Belleea Mayor
Nothing a
aad Wife Katltled ta
n Heore of the
Office.
An eastern piper telegraphed all the
way to Omaha to find out what Mayor
"Jim" thinks the social si at us of a mayor's
wife shculd be. The paper cited the case
of Mrs. Reyburn, wife of the mayor of
Philadelphia, who demands that a box be
reserved at the theater to be known aa
"the mayor'a box." The mayor was In
vited to reply to this burning question by
wire at anjf 1. ngth he saw fit. He did Ii
in the fol'.pwirg words:
I don't ssic why the mayor's wife ihould
be the leader of local society The mayor
is chief executive to serve the people In
official capacity and unless his wri'
himself ia Invited on special occaaiona
take part In aooial functions nelther-
uld have the right to push themaelvaa
an
or
to
She
lor ward to claim the leadership of society
in the r city. I belw-ve in going- when Toil
are asked if you feel like It. but not In
demanding recognition by reason of your
oflicial position.
krrluai 1-aceratloaa
and w-e.unda are healed wetttiout Hanger of
blood poiaoning. by Bucklen's Arnica Salvei
the healing wonder. I5c. For rale by
Beaton Drug Co.
mark-t
14 25k.
5 "15
m,he
tl ii
Block lia sight.
Recelpta of live slock at the i.x princi
Dal western markeea yeaterdaTr
gouth Omaha
Ploux C)t
Kansas Cty ..
gt J -nh
f I x.ola
Chicago
Total 3i(4S
Cattle. Hon
. S fi S f...
. r. va
.lll'i libel
. 2 ia s
. t -V.l '.si
. 1. sl .-. 'f.
.33(45 loh.015
Sheen
Aofjo
is
l
It
4? .
37 .
kl
al
1 -4
V ..
44 .
SI .
71 .
71 .
I
4 in
i '&
:'i ii
I
35-.I5
At.
r.
. !M
. Zi
..'t
..lei
..lf.3
-.1.7
. '.Si.
. 17;
. 17
.141
. . .ew.
. tii
. fc.a
i
. t"i
. r4
2'4
.74
!V
fa. Pt
1.'"
sr,n
4 !;
4 2"
4 2"l
4
4
4
4 rs
4 rs
4 t: ,
IHl
4 r.-
4 27-,
4 f
4 '
I 2'"
4 :..'
4 .
4
4 .
4 E
4 .
I V-
4 i
4
4 V.
4 r
Ko.
S4 .
74 . .
.
74 ..
til . .
T7 . . .
t- ..
77
ft .
4T
M ..
(I.
IS
1
AT. gh.
. ::4
-i
.:e7
r
. 2-1
f!4
. .'!
14
t47
. Ml
. ran
in
. :t '
. X4
. lie.
It
141
Js
'7
is-
1
Sao
41
1J.
lr.
IV.
PT
I !"
4 Ii
4
4 V"
4 ko
4 V.
4 '
I t
4 1
4 !S
4 It.,
4 1!-,
4 l:S
4 MS
4 -S
4
4 17 ,
4 SI ,
4 -- i
4 ur ,
4 j:s
4 II.,
4
4 7 S
t -
Oils aad ttesia.
I NEW YORK. Jan t ( ii I Cottonseed
I oil. firm; prime crude, H'Viil ; yellow.
I :c. pe-troleuni. ateadv: lefme-d. New
i York. f.7". l'l'ila.c-lp)-1a and Baltlme.re.
t" 71'. in bulk. 14 4'.. Turpentine. quie:,
r-c.
' p. SIN ,' jiet ; strained, common to r'Kd.
I S3 1"
OIL CITY. Pa. Jan S OIL 'r-dit 1;4:
I in.-ea. 17. R ji.s. L2 OA: av-rtg... ue.'stC;
khipinents, 2-:1.57!; a'erage, t.-'j
! mVAN'N'.lH (ia . Jan deii;.Tdrtr..
tin e Finn: 47V
ROSIN-Firaa.- Quote: A B c. S2 a; Th
12 : K. t-'. P. 12 Hf.'jS of.; it. : S7S7.l..i.,
H. S3 00: I. I3at: K. S4 S; M. f., N. Si '.,
W G and V. W . Sa 75
NEW YORK. Jan. 6". COFFEE Tha
market for ee.ffee futures oj.en,-d steady
at uncharged prices to an advance of f
joints on a moderate uetr.and In tha
sbeeiiee .f (iffertr.ga and In aympathy
with steady foreign markets. Business
was very quiet and the market closed
tna. tlve. net line hanged, to points higher.
Sales were reported of 1,550 bags. Int lud
ing January at 6 5r: March. 5 Sc, and
December at i25c Spot market quiet.
No. " P.lo. t 1-1.-: No 4 Santos, sc. Mild
coffee, quiet. Cordova, IV&llc.
Saaar aad Mslawea.
NEW YORK. Jan. i-SUGAR-Raw,
firm, fair refilling. As; molaeaeg sugar
2 17c; refined, ste-ady: No. . 4 5ic; No T
4 4V; No. K 4.4-sc. No. 4 5cr No. lo'
4 :? ; No. 11. 4 2-sr. No. K. Altic; No. It)
I I s ; No. 14. l-'t;; confecllnners' A. 4 Tne;
mould A. 4 ITh : crushed e made-red.
5 it- grsnulaied. iVv: rirhaa. Site.
M( I-A!1 Steadv , New Orleans, open
ktltle. good t.e choice. 341420.
Waxal Market.
ST lyOrirl. M ) . Jan A WiSoiy gteady :
niedum grad.-s. core long and rlorblng. 21
6'ilk'; hgt t fine. Isajjic; lie.v, me. Ifrt
loc: tut. wasned. jkeiec.
foltea Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan 6 COTTON
i Spot market quiet and steady. liw e.r
! cinary. 7lc nnui.al. ordir.ary. k 1-l.jt
i n..ii.iiial: or.l.nar. k 1-1'- nominal: g(jd
ori, nary .' n.mtral; l..w rniddiii g.
tV: rai.i.llirg LSc: gr.orl middirg.
ill l-Vl ; luio.inng fair. K J-lw ; fair,
' L 13-lM leeiiiiriaL. Sal. a. lira, hnl.a. re-
'Ce'i.ta. 12'S UI.e. et'Kk. 2i-".I hbleS.
ST IiliS Jar,. i 4SiTTONa'-adv.
I mel'lllrg. quiet; inl.a, none; receiB ;ss.
bale, t-r. i rn. n'.s, lu.i.e; alosk, A..- bai-a
LAMSOS BROS. & CO.
O Board of Tratda, Crtloaiao
KstahUahad 174.
GRAIN and PROVISIONS
OMAHA. OFFICE!
Room BOO BrariSls Bldg.
Talepaoas lougXaa SS4T7.
C E. HUNTER. Msniotr
i our 1'utrouage HolkittsL
Call and lV l'g.