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    TITE OMaITA DAILY HEE: BATTTRDAY. JANUARY 1R. 100.
11
operant. II II I rT
lUnewed Teira
Qraii
of Wr Palls Up Both
nd ProTiiioDt
TIMIDITY IN THE PIT HOLDS WHEAT FIRM
Corn In Oood Dfml and Firm
Alter Plight Early Wnknoi
ad Lively Trading Orrura
la OiU.
CHICAOO, Jan. 16 Renewed fear of war
pulled up both grain and provisions today.
May wiie.it c lotted at an advance of c,
corn Ho and oats ulc. Provisions gained
4jl7H'.
Wheat held steady during the first part
of the session mainly on accvunt of the
aversion of the pit crowd to liiunrM out
tin what wan considered a trouhk-d sea.
Local traders eipeared to nee no hope
for profit on either aide of the market and
In consequence orders for small trades
were me rule, opening prices were a
tnfl firmer, Influenced hy a decline In
consols and Indications that a more active
phase In the War situation had b-en
reached. May whs up Vu'Ac at KT'dV.'nc
and during the early hours of trading the
price ranged between fivniixTr, On a re
port stating- that grave news was momen
tarlly exacted from the far east the mar
ket suddenly became active. Those who
tiad sold short earlier In the session be
came extremely anxious to cover and there
was also a good demand from the bull
lement. From 87Vc May rapidly rose to
87 o, with small offerings until the price
had passed the S7io mark. The demand
continued good the remainder of the day
and the close was strong, with May at
STSo. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to I!l,4o0 hu. Primary receipts wers
760,no bu., compared with 670.3HO bu. a
year ago. Kxports of wheat and flour
for the week, according to Bradstreets,
were 2.771,000 bu. Minneapolis. Dolulh and
Chicago reported receipts of 449 cars,
against 4,4 cars last week and 4-"2 cars a
vnar aa'o.
Corn was In good demand and firm after
a slight Indication of weakness early in
the day. Liverpool cables were lower and
advices from Argentine favorable, which
accounted for the easier tone at the start.
Later In the session the war news became
a factor and Induced short covering, or
ferlngs were light due to the small re-
relnta with tin lmnrnvement In grading.
Under these conditions prices made good
Rains, hut at the advance there was con
siderable profit taking and some reaction
followed. The close, however, was firm.
After nnenlnv unchnnared to c lower at
4ffv84SVv'May advanced to 4U4,o and
and closed at 487e. Local receipts were
S19 cars, With 4 of contract grade. .
Oats were up eharplv. with trading at
times quite excited. The holders of a big
long line wer 'active buyers and this In
duced considerable buying by smaller
leaders, while shorts covered freely. A
v! cash demand, which was hard to nil
n account of scarcity of offerings, was
' fh main bull Influence, although the war
news helped to advance prices. Closing
prices were strong, and at the top. May
opened unchanged to Uo higher at 4N'f(
afta mlA V, AfllLffi lMLf and 41 lA'fi 41 SAC.
closing at 41H'tf41Hc- Local receipts were
104 cars.
Provisions were weak early on lower
prices for hogs, but later the market ad
vanced on war news and the strength
shown In grain. Shorts were the best
ruivers. On the advance there was some
firoflt taking, hut prices were well maln
alned, the close being st about the high
Tolnt. Mu pork closed 174e higher at
tl 13H"rl3.15. May lard was up W at 17.00.
With ribs MT7HC higher at 36 M S 7A.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
irt cars: corn, -as cars; oats, jju cars; nujs,
27.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. 1. High. I Low-1 CJose, TeeAyy
Wheat
Jan.
July
Sept.
Corn
Jan. May
July
Oats
Jan.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
July
Ribs
Jan. May
July
1H
!'
44
4V(
hisi81V4H
I
7li Vul
46
49
47
40a,'V41ft(,iH
12 87tt
13 87V
H5
96
10
66
6 75
.7
13 0
11 IS
78
7 00
7 07KI
6 32H
7'-
nvl
lib,
S7S1
44741
4K'!
4U:7'o
X
40HC(H41V(1
It 87H
U 87Vi
Ml
93
6 SO
55
76
12 90
13 16
75
7 00
7 071
. X
77V4I
7bft
44U
4 W
47
38
4H
12 7?tt
12 97
6 67
a V)
95
6 2TH
70
northern, fwc; No. 2. northern, s3V,5S4,c; 1
No. 8, northern, 77fo7!i'c.
KlH H I'irm, paients. $4'iil.75; second
patents, $4 hf.Tj4.tio ; ti r.-t cieareu, H.TioiiJ 4.-,
second cleats, I.'.fi 2 45.
BRAN-ln bulk. 8i4.M'u 14.75.
OMAHA WIIOI.LSALK MARKET.
Condition of Trade and QssUllosi oa
Maple and Fancy Prodace.
EOOS-Receipts more liberal; market
weak; fresh stock. 23U:.'4o.
I.IVK Pot I.THV Hens. 4c: spring
chickens, :tr; roosters, according to age,
kc; turkeys, Ut14c; ducks, He; gec-se, c.
PKKKSKl I'm 'LTHV- rurkes. lh'ulic;
old toms, MTilic; ducks, luyllc; geese, loc;
chickens, SWoiiic.
BUTT lilt t'ucin stock. lUt'SUc: choice
to fancy dairy rolls. 13'cl4c; separator, i2c.
rithSH 1-ltfH Trout, PK:; piraerei, w,
ike. He; perch. 7c; blueflsh, lac; whlteflsh,
salmon, lie: haddock. 10c: codfish, Kc;
redsnapper, lie; lobsters, boiled, per lh.,
3"c; lofisters, green, per lb., ac; bullheads.
Jic; cainsn. He; black puss, zvooc; nanuuv,
1.1c; crappies, lie, birring, 6c; white bass,
13c; Mtiefins. He.
(1181 EIlS-Nfw York counts. Der can.
lc; per gal., t0: extra select, per can,
36c; per gal., tl.&v; standard per can. 27c;
per gal., $1.50.
BKAK-I'er Ion. 114 50.
HAY Prices tiunted by Omaha Whole
sale Deal-rs association. Choice No. 1 up
land, , 6 No. 1, 17.00; medium, sti.uo;
coarse. S6.0O. Rye straw, $6.60. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality,
bemaiid fair and receipts light.
OATS-37C.
HJK-No. t Mr.
VEIOETABLE8.
POTATOK8-('nlnrrtn k.V. : Dakota, net
bu., 7ta7Dc; native. 66ft 70c.
BWtKT PlTA'rriTrl llllnnta rtmr hhl .
$3 60. ' " " '
NAVY IlEANS-Per bu.. $2.25.
CKLKRYHmall. ner rtoa . V.MflSfie! larsra
California. 4n4i7.rc
ONIONS 6 Danish, ner crate. 11.60:. Colo
rado yellow and red. lLa.
CAUIiAGE Wisconsin tTotlnnd. 5.fi'.tc.
TL'RNlPt4tAnnr1a riil. l.urua iwr lh .
lVc; white, per bu.. 60o
CAititoTS Per bu...60c.
PAHHNlPS-l'er tm., 60c.
BEETS Per bu., 60o.
CAL'LlKl.flWKHi'altfornt. nr erat.
C LCI MRER S Ppr 1n t1 (Vt?1 "K
RA1I811E8-Per do. bunches, 3uo.
LHTU'K HEAD Per dm. hunches. II:
per bid., 17
TURN IPS Southern. Tier dm . TEo.
11KKTB-Southern, rjer dos . 76c.
CAHROTS Southern, per do!., 75c.
PARSLEY Southern, per daL, $1.
S'ri:it
APP1.K3 Clllnrm. 14ilflnri tier Kn
$1.60; Baldwins and other varieties, $3. so;
New York export Snles. Grteniiigs. Rus
sets and Baldwins, $3.76.
3rtAPEB Pony Cutawhas, 20c; Imported
Malagas, per keg, $6.0urf 00.
CK ANBERR1KS Jeraf v. ner bbl . 17.50:
per box, $2.50; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle,
$S.O0tj8 60; Bell and Cherry, $?00.
THOl'll'AI. KHUI'18. '
ORANGES Klorlrln Rrishta and Russets.
all sizes, $2.60, r.avels, all sizes, choice,
$3. 25'u .76; fnncy $3 28.
LbAiurtit-California fancy, 300 to 360
Sizes, (4.00; choice, 240 to 270 sixes, $3.60.
Fioa-Calitornia, per 10-lb. cartons, SSc;
Imported Smyrna, 3-crown, 14c; 6-crown,
ioc; i -crow n, itic.
COCOANUTS Per sack. $4.00; par doi.,
0c.
DATES Persian, ner tint of xn nkes .
$2.00; per lb.. In 60-lb. boxes. &4; Oriental
stulTeii dates, per box, $2.40.
BANANAS Per mprllnm-sized hunch. $2.00
62.60; Jumbo. $2.753.25.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12Hc, Wisconsin Young Americas. 13c;
block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wis
consin llmburger, 12c.
I r, , i' u 1 i . . n, m m.
ji?rji iciirBHa, per irnnitw. .i.w,
Utah and Coloruao, per 24 frames, $3.26.
MAP1.E SUUAR-Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
CIDER Per bbl., $6.75; per H bbl., $S 28.
runnKN-i'fr lb.. ivc; sneiita. 3n.H
HORSERADISH Per case of t dosen.
pacaed. Sec
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
13c; hard shell, per lb., 4c; No. I soft
shell,. p.T lb . 13o ; No. 2 hard shell, per lb.',
12c;. Braslls.. per lb., lie) fUberts, per lb..
11c;. almonds, soft shell, ner lb.. 15c: hard
shell, pei lb.. 13c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c;
small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 74c; Chill walnuts.
large nickory nuts, per Du.. Jl.w;
shell barks, prr bu., $2.00; black walnuts,
per bu.. $1.25.
HIDES No. I green. So; No. t green, Icl
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted. So; No. 1 veal
cair, 8 to 12 lbs.. SUc; No. 2 veal calf. II to
16 lbs., t.'ic: dry salted hides, ffillc; sheep
MHtac; norsn
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
War Ecars TiDili LiiUa t Market
Prirtj 8. art Lonawari
and
OPERATIONS DESULTORY AND SCATTERED
Erie lasaes Feel Dlstarblnai t'ondl
tloas aad Laagald Interest la
Manifested by the Prelim
inary Cask Reaorta.
NEW TORK, Jan. 15 -Thls was another
day of Inconsequential results In the stork
market and of listless and neglected trad
ing. The war scare seemed to have re
sumed Its force In foreign markets and
started prices downward, but support was
met, or rather the selling was discon
tinued. Movements for the rest of the day
were desultory and scattered. There was
somo absorption of United States Steel pre
ferred and of Amalgamated Copper, which
seemed based on trade conditions, but these
movements were without animetlon of Im
portance. United States Realty preferred
was supported and advarteed 2 points In
spite of the withdrawal of Important Inter
ests from the company and the disclosure
of a degree of friction In the corporation
which had not been .adequately understood.
The advance In PScltic Mall was based
on a supposition that the withdrawal of
competing steamships for use as trans-
Sorts in case of war between Russia and
apan would Increase the business of the
company. The Erie Issues were under
pressure and fell nearly a point each, with
slight rallies on the doubt raised In public
discussion as to the declaration of a 2 per
cent semi-annual dividend on the preferred,
as for the last period. The provisions of
the voting trust are for Its expiration upon
the declaration of a full 4 per cent dll
dend In a year on the first preferred stock.
It Is rumored that the voting trust may de
sire to perpetuHt"" Its control by withhold
ing the full dividend, as was .done Intely
In the case of the Reading first preferred
dividend and the Southern Railway pre
ferred dividend.
The heavy. influx of cash Indicated by the
preliminary estimates of the week's cur
rency movement was accepted with languid
Interest and the market closed barely
steady and Intensely dull. Estimates of
the receipts by the banks on the direct ex
press movement vary to the extent of sev
eral millions of dollnrs. The subtreastiry
operations have yielded to the banks $7.-
412.(M) and the various estimates of the In
terior movement Indicate a total net gain
In cash of from $12,000,000 to $15,000,000. The
advance In foreign exchange toward the
gold export point under these circumstances
Is not surprising.
The Dee-ember foreign trade statement
leaves no doubt that New York can readily
command more resources with evidence of
any need. Both the exports and the ex
cess of exports over Imports for the month
rise to record figures, the trade balance In
our favor amounting to the formidable total
of $96,984,084. An Increase In the value of
Imports or upward of $16,000,000, compared
with December of last year, contributes
materially to this result and marks the re
sumption of supply of the domestic demand
4 V.l for demand and at $1 K5ogTS2 for
sixty-day liils.
Posted rate. $1 S3 and $4 m: commercial
bl! 'a $4 R-'VSI fc-V
PI 1A F.R-liar. i9c; Mexican dollnrs, 45 r.
PONDS Onvernment. raav: railroad.
(Inn.
The rlr.Mns- nuotatlons on bonds nr as
follows:
t 8. rrf. , rrg....1(K14 t.- A N nnl. 4 W'4
A. coupon l'v I Manhattan e. K- 4l..lf?"t
So J. rf. 1 Vrv ''entr! 4s 71
6n coupon lfw I do 1t Inc 1"4
Mo n 4a. res. ...1M Vlnn St. Is. 4a... T
M. , K T. 4
I07V4 (to 1
117 '"S. SR. of H
iniU'N. T. C. ( m
.I14 N J. C. K ...
in..
4 a foiipon
ti o!4 4a,
do f oi'i oa
an 6a. rrg.
coupon
Athlnn sen.
in all. 4a
Atlantic r. L. 4a.
Baltimore tk O. 4s
qo lva
Central of Oa. 5a.
do 1st Inc
Chra ft Ohio 44a t":S
Chicago A A. Ia... 15
C. H. A Q. n. 4a ... !'
M. ai P. s
C A N. W. e. :
C, R. I. A P. 4a.
an eol. an
C C.C. A St. L. g. 4l
Chliaao Ter. 4a
Con. Toba-co 4a
Colo. A Ho. 4a
P. A R. O. 4a
Erla prlnr llan 4a...
do a. 4a
r W. A D. C. la.
Hocking Val. 44a.
4o Sa
N. A W. r. 4s
n a. I.. 4a A par..
Pann. eon. IHa
Rpadlnx sea. 4a
Bt. t,. A I M r. 4a
pi. i,. a s r.
St. U S. W. la..
Srabard A. L. 41
4s..l"4) go. Patfl" 4a
...1314 So. Kallwar !...
4
M
P' 1
M
at
io Texaa A P. la
74 iT. St. I.. W. 4a
WHlVnlon Paclflc 4a....
ai i do eon. 4a
M t K ateel 24 fa...
I7H Wahaah la
;v do dch. n .a.
S7 W A b. K. 4
MtJjWIl. Central 4a....
lnii, ,Colo. F. A I. . 6a
.. 7
it TH
.. 7H
..K,
.. 71'
in1.
4a. '
a7i
111
lir.S
7"
101 S
1
lis
a:.H
I
TS
OUAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bo h Etteri and Cowi Very Clow Cafe at
Greitlr Eedaced Fr o?i
HOGS SOLD A BIG NICKEL LOWER
Llaht neerlpts of Fat Sheep aad
Uoibi, Together TiltK Liberal De
mand, t'aased Market to Rale
Artlre aad Strona;.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 15.
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Otllclal Tuesday ....
otiicuil Wettnesday .
Official Thursday....
Oiticial Friday
Cattle. Uogs. Chat p.
Ex-lntercst. Offered.
Londoa ttaek. tiarkat.
LONDON, Jan. 15. Closing:
Conaola.
money.
do account ...
Anaconda ......
Atchlaon
do pro
Paltlmora A O.
Canadian Pacific
Chca A Ohio...
Chicago fit W
C , M. A St
rrJ -era
V A R. O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
Illlnola Central
l.nuia. A Naeh.
M.. K. A T. . . .
8I1.VKR Bar,
7 1J-14
7 16 14
... 5'4
...
... tivt
... i'
...iff
... I4Mi
... 17
P 14t
Mtt
81
7m
.
. 4I4
.1311
.111H
. 17S
firm,
N. T. Central
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
PrnnaylTanlm ......
Rand Mines
Reading
do l)t pfd
do td pfd
So. Railway
do pfd -.
Ro. Pac'.fle ,
Vnlon Paclno
do pfd
F. 8. Ftaol ,
do pfd
Wana:h
do pfd
.. :',
..
.. 12
.. i4
..
.. 13
.. 4.4
.. n
.. t14
.. I1W
..
. . fto-r
.. H
.. 11
.. M
.. 1
.. M
6.0,3 4,.1
5.594 t.-70
4,006 6.0 .5n
S.4S0 h..il4 5.315
2,971 t.lll 2.319
3S,lt S9.4'i6
87.24 S.79i
4".9,i
2).3J4 UK94
49.6.41 2K.1.9
$8,145 23,749
TO DATE.
The following table shows th receipts of
cuttle, hogs and sheep at rtouth umaha
for the year to data aud comparisons wita
last year:
ift,4 laa Inc.
Cattle 41,982 36.4o 5,4
Hogs hk.i;4 bi.bV .46
Bheep g. 4511 44,548 S,9it
Averaau nrices tni,i tor iiokb ml boulll
Omaha lor the last several das wltii comparisons:
Five davs this week... 2.1.624
Sme days last week. ...17,571
time aeek beore... .11. SJ7
Bame three weeks ago.. 6,729
Bame four weeks ago....lS,169
Puma days last year 19.342
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR
lat. 19o4. 11903. (1902. 11301. ,1900. 1K.1S..
27 5-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2V.iS ner cent: the rate of dis
count In the onen market for short bills Is
S'i per cent:" for three months' bills, 3 5-18
fe3H per cent.
Nv York Mlalas tkaetatloas.
NEW YORK. Jan. 15. The fallowing are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
J.fh.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
1....
X....
...,
4...
5 ...
...
7...,
8...,
a...
10..
12..
12..
14..
15..
I 4 4 33 6 22 4 (5 4 21 .1 42
4 to, k M 6 J, 4 9i 4 U 2 5
I 6 29i 6 19 4 to; 4 a 5,, I 4$
. 4 757A1 6 5 imi 4 2,-l 41, $ 44
1 to:, 6 ?7 It 044 Ii i i 3
4 5tv 6 34) 24 4 5 J 4h 89
4 babt 6 ii'. 6 09i t 05, I $ 41 3 40
4 60't,, 6 4H 09 5 M 4 $4 I $ 41
4 tJ'i 6 4ui 6 15 o 141 4 3 t 45
401 6 14, 5 25 4 35, $ 5vi $ 42
4 6S I 04, 5 IS, 4 41 3 56 , 3 43
4 61Vt 6 45 5 17 4 49, 3 60 1 47
4 7.1'tn, 6 47, 001 I 4 531 3 551 3 49
4 7,1 861 6 14 5 16 3 5u S 49
4 fcirn 4l 6 6 15 4 &8 8 47
?c; No, 3 hard. 72frV. Corn No. S cs"h,
market eased off !aliv. As a result pack
ers pounded the market here also and at
the opening started In bidding s big nickel
lower on the best heavy hogs. Trsdlng
Was fairly active for a time on the klrda
that Just suited buyers, but after tha fltst
round buyers lowered their bids and
wanted to buy their hogs pfnoe tower.
Palesmen were holding for more money
nd for a time not much business was
trsnsacted. Light stuff sold from $4 60
flown, light mixed hogs largely around
$16.1, heavy mixed around $4 70 and prime
heavies from $4.75 to $4 SO, with top at $4 .
Toward tho close packers agam took hold
with more life and the later sale were
about the same as the early ones. In spite
of the lull In the middle of the market a
fairly early clearance was made. Rep
resentative sales:
Adams Coa
Alio
nrpeca
rjrunawlck Con . .
Comstock Tunnal
10
IS
10
6
.tula Chief
"Ontario ....
Ophlr
Phoanlx
Con. Cat. A
Horn surer
Iron BtlTsr
Ixadnilg Cs
offered.
Vs.,
.if
.106
.166
. I
li TMoal
Savage
Sierra Kavads
Small Hopaa .
Standard
..no
..4.-.0
.. 4
.. n
.. ti
.. 76
.. to
..14
Baak Clearings.
OMAHA. Jnn 15. Bank clearings for to
day, $1,293,433.51, an Increase of, $n. 119.44
over the corresponding day last fear.
Indicates Sunday.
The ofllciul numoer of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle.llogs.Hh D.il ses,
C, M. & Bt. P. Hy.... 4
tvauasn o
Mo. Pacific Ry C
Union Pac. bystem.. 19
C. a N. W. Ry. 2
F., E. & M. V. R. R.. 11
C, Bt. P.. M. tc O.... 20
B. & M. Ry 40
C, B. At J. Ry
ii.. O. dc bt. J
C, R. 1. c P., east.. 2
C, R. 1. & P.. wet.. 1
Illinois central 3
Chicago O. W 1
26 ..
2
2
18 I
15
36 4 ,2
14 4 ' ..
m 2
4
1
3 ..
1
2
1
140 U 6
No. At. Sk. Pr.
4u HI ... 4 M
11 1(4 ... 4 60
7 171 ... 4 40
SO 160 40 4 M
at It ... 4 66
H IMt ... 4 SO
17 ... 4 W
40 tlO 40 4 40
0 174 ... 4 40
1 ifll 110 4 414)
41 !4t J( i
II til ... 4 4a
70 130 120 4 44
to SJ0 40 4 44
66 lit 160 4 46
67 lul 40 4 65
64 '..224 40 4 46
74 134 14 4
73 mi 40 4 Si
70 Jot 60 4 46
7 !0 . 4 46
tit " M 4 S6
12 146 ... 4 46
41 14 ... 4 46
10 ill 40 4 66
I" ... 4 45
7 HI 120 4 i
75 244 40 4 47
41 2M 40 4 17
70 2.M 40 4 (7'
77 236 60 4 47
! 246 60 4 (7
40 274 UJ 4 17
77 121 ... 4 47
41 ill 100 4 7
70 1K4 ... 4 S2
71 234 ... 4 17
1 1'l'S 40 467
7 279 60 4 70
60 280 60 4 70
40 241 40 4 70
67 4i 60 4 70
64 24 40 4 70
60 100 60 4 70
67 ill lK) 4 70
47 2' J 10 4 70
47 6K3 120 4 70
69 2114 120 4 70
64 271 l:0 4 70
64 271 40 4 70
65 2 M) ao 4 70
47 170 120 4 70
El 240 SO 4 70
10 261 ... 4 79
16 JO ... 4 70
6 If.5 60 4 70
41 l 120 4 70
40 278 40 4 70
44 Itil 124 4 70
fa.
40...,
...
6...,
64...
67...
Ct...
A. h. Pr.
Kl ISO 4 7
40
to
10
..114
..lit
..171
..144
.f.t
62. ...... .261
7t til
1 2l
40 271
44 244
to ro
47 U4
tt U
64 274
41....,...2'4
47... 75
44 274
by domestic products In place of formerly
imponen material. Komis
a broadening tendency was manifested In
hides. $1,5042.50. -
No. 1
Cash nuotatlons were as follows:
FDOUR Market firm; winter patents,
14.10a 4.35; winter straights. $3.tnKi4 SO; spring
patents, $4.004.30; spring straights, $3.5Xii
I Ml' tinkers t' tllftiS an.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 8487o; No. 3, 78
C8nc; No, 1 red, 83gair..
r-ORN No. x. 4f'c: No. 2 yellow. 47e
OATH No. 2, ayxti3otc; No. 8 white.
RYE No, i. B4(2i64Vtc.
BARLEY Good feeding, 4T042c; fair to
choice malting. 47SiN4c. '
SEEDS No. 1 nix. 98c: No. 1 north
weetern. I1.04H; prime timothy, $3.25;
clover contract grade. 811.3641 11.40.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $1800
C13.12V4. Lard, per 100 lbs.. t6.62Hf'73.
Short ribs aides (loose), $6.25ifi.37Vi; short
Clear sides (boxed), X6.2V6U6. id.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of nour ana grain:
. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour. bW 24,2fl0 27.100
Whea,t. bu 41.20 87.2oO
Corn, bu C45.3H0 155,100
Oata, bu 125.2O0 141.60
Rye, bu 10.5o0 7,2iO
Barley, bu 40.700 8,800
N On the Produca exchange today the but
ter market was easier; creameries, liVftjle;
Lrffrles, 1.1ll9c. Erg. steady; at m:trk.
cases inciuuea, cneese, steguy,
lOtQlOVsO.
pelts.
St. Loals Grain and Provisions.
HT f OTflS Trf " Tit TT-tTT7-AO
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. Miic: track. !!
jc may, wviMiac: July, no-vc: imo. x naru.
79lc.
CORN Higher: No. I cash. 43Hc: track.
4alr.iy.. . uu, iiiA. T,.i., jCn
tiATH Higher: No. I cash. 3c: track. 38V4
taw; nisy, 4.Mtu'c: iso. I wnite. 4lc.
FLOUR Falrlv active and steady: red
winter patents. $4 3Sfi4.50; extra fancy and
airaignts, n.j'a4.o: clear. 33.303.60.
SEED Timothy. Meady at t!.2(VS2.6S:
prime, nigner.
t'OKSMKAU-Steady nt $2.40.
BRAN strong; sacked, east track, 81fIK!e,
HAY Better: timothv. 17.00(6 13.00: nralrln.
O.!Affl.0U.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.05.
B A OO I N O h 'n 6c.
HEMP TWINE 5c.
POULTRY 8teadv: chickens. 8c: snrin-s.
fc; luraeys, ii'yuty; aucas, juc; geese,
6V1C
BUTTER Steadv: creamery. ltMT25e:
aairv. loiriicc.
F.OOS Lower. I3c. case count.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: standard
mess. Jobbing. $12.30. Lard, higher; prlmo
steam, $''..55. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra
clear ribs, $7.5t; short clear,
the market. Total sales, par value. $3,150.-
I nlted States 2s declined U ner cent on
call.
The following are the quotations on the
new lorK Block exchange:
Bales. High. Low. Close.
6.460
400
2.145
133
710
M0
l.:4)
l,7oo
2.40
3,4oO
900
200
1,110
1,100
-2n0
1100
.17.875
8.015
2,500
shorts. $7.60:
$7.76.
Flour, bbls. .
Wheat, bu. .
Corn, bu. ..
Oats, bu. ...
Receipts.
7.000
8' OKI
, ino nor)
75,000
Shipments.
lo.ono
i .l noo,
W ens
O.904J
NEW YORK GEXERAL MARKET.
4atatlas of tha Day on Various
Commodities.
NP3W YORK, Jan. 15.-FLOITR Receipts,
20.530 bbls ; exports, 29.471 bbls.; sales, IV
auu pacaages. tuaraet was quiet, put nrm
winter patents, $4.25fg4.50; winter straights.
li.TOi o: Minnesota patents, ti t'iM 90; win.
. ter extras, $3.2o'u3.45; Minnesota bakers, $3.90
04 0o; winter low grades. I3.taxti3.35. Rye
nour, nrm; tair to gmai, 6.i.3.x(3.46; choice to
rancy, J.6043.,s. Xiuckheat nour, eaay;
counmkai Firm; yellow western,
Sl.tsi; city, ai.w; Klin dried. $2.903.00.
HIE Steady; No. 2 western. 644c. ndml
Dal. f. o. b. afloat; state and Jersey, b&o'Sc.
BARLEY Firm; feeding. 47c f. o. b. J4ew
jors: muting ounuc c. I. r. liuffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 56.550 bu. ; sales. 2,
OO.C'OO bu. futures. The market for spot
waa firm; No. 2 red, 960 to arrive and 96o
r. o. D.Nanoai: iso. 1 northern Duluth,
9UO f. o. b. afloat ; No. 1 hard Manitoba.
nominal f. o. b. afloat. Options were firmer
agalnt today on renewed war talk, lower
consols, bull support and bad weather In
the Argentine, closing strong at o net
advance. Hales included No. z red. May,
04tHlC. Closed, lc; July. 86t4uJ 8-16C,
cioseo, si s-ioc.
CORN Receipts. W.S50 bu.; exports. M.
11 bu.: sales. 60.000 bu. futures, ?l.oc bu.
spot. The market for snot was firm: No.
2. 64V4o In store and MsiU'.o f. o. . aflont:
No. t yellow. 67c; No. 2 white. 5SHc The
option market opened steady and later ad
vanced on the wheat un-turn, light offer
ings, war news, closing Vie net higher.
Itlxy. R4'.-c54 13-16C. closed. 64 1-16V:.
OATS-Recelpts. 87.600 bu.: exports, ill
tu. The market for spot was firm: No.
4i"4c: standard White. 45V.c; No. 8. 4"V,c;
rxo. 1 wnite, toI4'i'4nc no. s a-nite, 4d'rni'c;
track wM'. p. lorn. 44f-tSc; track while,
sta'e. 41Sf'e. Options were nominal
FEKH i'irm: spring brun, 120.6520.85;
cltv: s.v ts'iri on.
HAY-8tedy; shipping, 076c; good to
choice Kowwc.
HOPS Fr": s'sta. rorr-nn to 'hoi'
110J cop 4f3Te; 1S crop. rSPio: olds, lofli
lac: j-ncinc coast, 1903 crop, Z6y-4c; 1902
crop r-'l.ie.
. HirF- Fl-iri. Oalv-ston. SI to a lbs.
lc; California. 21 to 26 lbs, lcf Texas dry.
LPtTH ER Steady ; acid, rst725ic.
rice ifieanv; d"'itMiio, fair lo extra.
Ian: .fsivn. n ' Ti 1 11 a 1 .
PPOVISIONH- -'f steadv; family IHIM
4S11 00: mss. (w,iv: beef hams. $'"f.l
ITtw: p-tcser a i4r--in iv: city eirtpa l,ih
mess. J rtifn m. rut meats. dul: plckleo
bellies. 7fOiTfo: r.lrUd shoulders. 87 &rt;
pickled hms. totOt-'OTS. Lard, fir,;
em atemed. 7: Jnuary closed at 7 n.
nominal: rwnxi nr": con'inent. 87.":
coi4tund. $tl WnS.6" PorV firm: fa "ill v
$' " short clear, $1S 5"!h! P0; mess, $14. iJ
T t Tnw trasv; cltv. rjc- eountrv. jir.
,-, , 1 c . rjrtjf- mtnim aairv. lT"C.
ttir.rf i-STwnv: state run c-cam.
fanev. 1 1 rite and small rood and white,
r'-'" r" r i.e. I 1 rnaae: i"c
ynnm-rirm: wi-stern fSiSlc.
1oit THY Alive and dressed, dull and
"uiicBaage it.
Kansas City Grain aad Pro visions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 15.-WHEAT-Mav.
73'4''il73'c; July, 714(71Mc; cash, No. 2 hard,
h'uio'c; jvo. a, t9iraiiixc; mo. 4, tia69c;
rejected, 6'Hj4J3c.
CORN May, 4174c; July, 41c: caiih. No.
1 mixed, 4i,c; No. t white, 42c; No. 3.
41Hc.
OATS No. t white, 40c; No. 1 mixed, 87
3oc.
butter creamery, 19'2lc; dairy,
fancy. 18o.
LOOS Lower: Missouri and Kansas.
cases returned, 22c; new No. 2 whltewood
cases included. ?24c.
hay cnoica timothy, $9.0O5j9.eu; choice
prairie, $7,754)8.00.
RYE NO. H, 49H'3)C.
Recelnts. Shlnments
Wheat, bu , i;.io0 139.200
Corn, bu 65.00 44.400
Oats, bu 19.000 ' 13,000
Atchison
do., pfd
Baltimore & Ohio..
do, pfd
Canadian Pacific ...
Central of N. J....
Chesapeake & Ohio .
Chicago St Alton ...
do, pfd.
Chicago at. Wast...
do B' pfd
C. & N. W
Chicago Terra. St T...
do, pfd
C C C. & 8. L...
Colorado Southern .
do, 1st pfd
Del. St Hudson
D. , L. & W
D. & R. O
do, pfd
Erie
do. 1st pfd
do. 2d pfd
Oreat Northern, pfd.
Hocking Valley ...
do, pfd. ............
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do, pfd
K. C. Southern
do, pfd
U Sz N
Manhattan L
Met. Street Ry
Minn. & St. L
Missouri Pacific
M, K. St T
do. pfd
N. R. R. of Mex., pfd.
N. Y. Central
Nor. & West
do. pfd
Ontario & Western
Pennsylvania
P.. C, C. &
Reading
do. 1st pfd,
do. 2d pfd. ,
Rock Island
do, pfd
St. L. & 8. F. 1st pfd
do, Zd prd
Bt. Louis 8. W....
do, pfd.
St. Paul
do pfd.
Southern
Southern
do, pfd.
Texas A
T.. St. U
do, pfd
Union Paclfio ..
do. pfd
Wabash
do, pfd
W. L. E
Wis. Central .
do. pfd
Adams Express
American Express
8. Express
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amalg. Copper .I....7Z.W
C9
79"
90
117V4
160
33 Vi
337,
54 "
17",
294
106
124
26
'ioii
66
2
67',
47
66V
79
9"
117
16)
33Vk
33
824
164
2V
W5V4
12
26
'is"
611
27H
66",
47
Bt. L.
Co.
Pacific .
Railway
Paclfio .
& W...
Philadelphia Prodnco Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. !. BTTTTER-
Market weak; printa, steady; western, 240
25c; nearby, 2C'$26r.
EGOS Steady; fresh nearby. Slo at mark:
western, 29c at mark; southwestern, isf
sc; poinnrrn. .-,'iijc at marx.
CHEK81'-Htaady and In fi-Jr demand:
New iork full creams, choice to fancy, 114
jllc; New York full creams, fair to
good, lv a 110.
ftlllwaake Grain Market.
MILWACKEE. Jan. 15-WHPiT-
8teady;.No. 1 northern. Mi9c: No. t
nortnern. Hcmac; May, s.ws7ikc. asked.
RYE Firm; No. 1. 58c.
BARLEY Firm: No. 2. He: samnle tt
C'cc.
i.'OKM-nra; no. s. trtftsc: Mar. aSa
Dnlnth Grain Market.
DULI'TH. Minn.. Jan. 15 WHEAT In
store. No. 1 hard. MV: No. 1 northern
00., jo. a iioriiiciit, a,i , o arrive, No. 1
hard. MWc: No. 1 northern, (tic: No I
northern. RVi No. 3 spring, 79'Ac; May.
86K-e: Julv. h5'4c.
OATS On track and to arrive, 37V.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 15 WHEAT Snot.
nominal; No I red western, no stock. Fu
tures oulet: March. 6s 47d: May. 6s id.
t-t'RN Ri'Ot firm1 Afnprlcfln mli,1 tiw
4s 4d: American mixed, old. 4a 6W1 Fu
tures quiet: January, nominal: March.
ciil.
1'eorla iraln Market.
rrORIA. Jan. 15.-'ORN-Flrm to higher:
new no. t, toc; new No. 4. R)c; No. 8 old,
44 tc.
Y6
100
. 800
1.RH0
2.600
1,400
600
'iiio
850
SO
1.6:!0
2(0
625
550
"frio
. .22,5uO
4I406
. 250
!a36i6
600
"tro
.. 200
. 800
7,500
6!o?6
1,800
L4i6
SnO
410
, 8.KX0
, 758
, l.soo
6,100
', i.KW
, 1.215
St F..
100
Oil
. 500
.
. S76
. 4.2"0
. 210
.18,6i)
. 1"0
. 500
. 854
Amer. C,
do, pfd
Amer. Linseed
do, pfd
do, pfd
Amer. Locomotive
Amer. B. & R
do, pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref.
Anaconda Min. Co.
Rrooklvn R. T
Colo. F. & I
Col. ft H. Coal
Cons. Gas
General Electrlo ...
Internat. Paper ...
do, pfd
Internat. Pump ....
do. pfd
National Biscuit ...
National Iead
North American ...
Pacific Msil
People's Oss
Pressed Steel Car .
Pullman Pal. Car...
do pfd.
Renubllo 8teel
do. pfd
Rubber Ooods
do, r'd
"fn Coal A Iron .
V 8 t eather
do. pfd
lT S. Rubber
" do. pfd
V S. Steel
do rfd
Western tilon ....
Northern Securities
Total sales for the day
Ex-div.
6.700
700
100
'10
100
ISO
100
inn
M0
"ion
1
1A
sn
80 snn
131
66
78,
90
117
159V4
53
33
16'-i
EX'
16SV4
12
2.4
17
55'
164V
Z,4l4
2m
27.
474
734
K3
131
a
40 V,
19V
26
1074
1424
1204
64
9114
17
24
xs y.
1194
614
214
11H
6)
144
74
59
60
41
14
344
142'
1764
4f
2 4
254
2o4
78H
9
2oU
174
19H
43'4
770
11
105
205
49'4)
4
174
Ti
174
47V
1-44
7S
484
24
131
171
4
72
874
154
n
974,
17
214
6
4
414
i-
si.7
3V
7U
764
114
1"4
S7T4
7)1,400 siares.
1314
r4
414
204
S74
107t
1424
'6T.4
24
174
40
39
120
67-H
'jlH
11;
'45"
784
'234
69 V
414'
14
344
1434
'49"
204
r.
264
KV
78T,
.90
204
2S14
444
1305i
224
404
37
1074
2
'654
Sli
174
394
1194
67
'214'
1194
'444
784
'21
69
"icy'
14
34
144
4K4
204
'254
26'
38 i
78
90
4
S7i
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Jan. 18 WOOL Quotations ara
ss follows: Territory Idaho fine. I5'nl6c
fine medium. I6'n17c: medium, 18al9c.
Wyoming Fine. l.Val6c: fine medium. W8
17c; medium. 184il8c. I'tah and Nevada-
Fine. 1441; 154c: tine medium. 164il7e: me
dium, 194j20c. Dakota Fine, 151il6c; fine
medium. lo4'16c; medium. Ici?i20c. Mon
tana Fine choice. 19tiic; fine medium. 19"I
2oc; average. 18igl9c; staple, lOaOc; medium
choice. 19'aic.
nkw 10KK, Jan. 10. wuoiv Firm: do
mestic neece, txiiac.
lajisdun. Jan. 15. wool prices are
steadier; merinos and coarse lireds are 50
per cent dearer. The arrivals for the first
series of auction sales amount to 15.000
bales, imports during the week were: New
South Wales. 4.4S3 bales; Queensland. 4 243:
Victoria, 1.SI2; South Australia, 4.0: New
Zealand, 11,981; tape of Uood Hope and
Natal, 6.941; elsewhere, 401.
ST. LOUIS.. Jan. la. WOOL Nominal
medium grades, combing and clothing. 17
H21c; light fine, loft 174c; heavy fine, 120
nc; tuo wasnea, zixusic.
BOSTON. Jan. 15 The Commercial Bill
letln will say Saturday:' Foreign markets
are all hlaher. Antwerp is up 6 per cent
on River Plata wools, Australian and New
Zealand markets are higher, t latter
having advanced 10 per cent with the onen
Ing last Monday. At the- London auction
to begin next Tuesday ..hHther wlces are
certain, owing to the ' primary advance,
The locrl market Is vej-v firm, but no
higher. Holders ara liberal sellers of ter
ritory wools at current, rates. The week
has been fairly active in sales of 60,000
pounds to 200.000 tHiunds each. .The onen
Ing of new heavy weight goods are at re
duced prices from last Venr Is a bearish
feature in the wool market and it will be
Impossible for manufacturers to pay
higher prices for the material unless the
goons are substantially anvancea.
Shipments of wool from Boston to date
from Decornoer 31. inns, are .no;,:4 pounds.
sgnlnst 12.6W121 pounds at the same date
last year. The receipts to date are 6.i9,-
2S6 pounds, against C. 493.619 pounds fpr
uit sanio periou ibbi year..
Total receipts. .'...116
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. IIog. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift mill t oiujiniiy.
Cuduto to.
Armour
Armour
VaiiBui.,
Carey
Lobman
McC'reai
City.
: t rk .
W. I. htfp.ur....
Hill & lluiitaingcr...
Lewis & Underwood.
Huston & Co
J. 1. Root
if. F. Hamilton
Wolf St Murnan
Hobblck & B
Sol Degan
Leighton & Co
lltgaity & Co
7i
503
532
"'67
84
216
37
147
35
27
19
S8
4
81
67
20
' 28"
405
971
2.251
2.490
i.ivi
1,45
1.942
816
61 4
184
494
184
600 174 174
174
44
1254
75
494
.
144
192
174
48
904
124
744
477,
29
14
1914
2,900 1 15
S3
"9i
4
414
18
744
$74
7i
114
4"N
1li
6n4
874
4
97
p4
414
18
74 V, '
864
'7M4
J1V,
4?4
1"4
FT4
S74
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 15 COTTON The
market opened firm at an advance of 12&21
noints. following higher Liverpool cables
than expected and the outlook for continued
USUI rtJCtMUlo. WHICH yi oiuirt- uu 1 11 twv-
erlng by yesterday's late sellers and fresh
buying ror long account. 1 ne anvance,
however, as has peen tne case recently,
seemed to attract quite heavy liquidation
,nd almost at once tne rnaraei aeveiopeo
a downward tendency mat continued until
the active months had been depressed to
a net gain of only about 2(&6 points. The
market was finally steady, with January
net 23 noints higher and the other months
at an advance of 12A21 points. Sales were
estimated at 811.000 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 15. COTTON
Firm ; sales. 8.800 hales; ordinary, 104c
rood ordinary, 1Z3-Hic: low middlings,
13 8-16c; middlings. 1S9-16V: good middlings
lSVc; middling', 'sir. 144c. Receipts, 7,736
bales: stock. 48.879 nates.
ST. LOT IS. Jan. 15. COTTON ratv. but
unchanged: middling. 134c: sales, none;
receipts nso rales; shipments, lj ual
Lfocw ?i kts nsiea.
LIVERPOOL Jan. fli Cotton Bnot
moderate business done, pricea 10 points
hlvher: Amerlcsn mlnrlilng. fair. 7.76d:
good, midd'lnr. 7.ed: middlings, 7 ood; low
middling. T.44d: good ordinary. 7 34d: or.
dlnary. 7.14d. The sales of the day were
7 000 bales, of which 500 were for speculation
and export and Included .70O American. Re
celnts. i,oia naies. inciuntng wv American.
Futures opened and c'osoei quiet; middling
ood. Januirv. 7i'4STiZ5n; January end
February. 7.2?d: February and March. 7 2?d
March and April. 7.2d; April and May
71wi7'cd; Mv and June. 7.18r71d; June
and July. 7 iimi: juiv anci Auguct, 7.13d
August and Beptsmber. 9.92a.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. IB MFTAtB Tin
was easier In Iondon, losing 15s for the
nay. spot and ru lures rtosig at 133 15s.
Irficallv tin declined slightly In svtmnsthv.
closing at t?9.25'629 87U. Cooper also was
a little easier In London, declrnlnr shout
2s 64 to 57 17s M for soot and 57 7s 6d
for futures. Locally ennwr was tinchsnged.
iJtVe t ountod at $15.7513.00. electrolvtio
st $i;."!4n2 874 end cas1rg at 4?.NV8i?.75.
Tsd dec Ined is d to 11 l?s 6d In I-on-
don. b'tt was higher here, closlnir st $4 50
M.fiV Spelter declines ?s s-1 to "n 12s d
In the London marker. Mit closed un
changed local' v st M954TR05. Iron closed
f io M n oissrow snn st '"s un In
Mliidiesborotigp ixwsnv eon is more or
le romlr"' v" 1 eiundrv northern Is
nitofad t tiRownsnn; ivo. ' eounrtrv norfh
thern s 4.0v1R no: vn. foundry south
ern "d No. t foundry southern soft at
t1 14 S
ST. loH Jsn. IP MF T.S Tjead,
firm. $4.20474.25: speller, firm. $4.75.
Totals .....8.106 B.5T9 2.31S
CATTLE There was a fairly liberal run
of cattle in sight this morning for a Fri
day and the market was in bad shape.
Packers did not seem to care, whether they
got any frejh supplies or not, claiming that
mere wa- . Dig snortage or rcinuerator
cars and ..i.refore could not move their
meat. Whether tmet was the case or not.
it was very evident that they would not
buy anything unless they could set their
own price and as a result the market w
very slow snd lower all around.
There was a good sprinkling 01 cornrea
steers Included in the receipts and the mar
ket could best be ueacriued Dy caning it
very slow and unevenly lower. The first
round some of the most desirable grades
sold about steady with yesterday. put
aside from a few loads the market was
fully 15'uijc lower than Wednesday. Sales
men were not prepared to take off that
much and It was late before even the bulk.
of the offerings was disposed of. The most
of the cattle were only of medium quality
and there wern none at all on aale that
could be called strictly choice
The cow market was In even worse con
dition than the trade on steers. As com
pared with Wednesday, the market today
was fully 25'&35c lower, or around 4nc lower
than tha close of last week. Cannera suf
fered the least, while the medium and bet
ter grades showed the Rreatest loss. It
was a very mean market to operate on and
the day was well advanced before a clear
ance was made.
Bulls were fully rmiac lower than yes
terday and slow aale. while veal calves
showed very little change,
The few stocke'S and feeders that arrived
sold at right clone to steady prices, partlc
ularly If the quality was good. The d?-
mand now Is largely for heavy cattle of
good quality and flesh ana also or gnod
light cattle. The medium and common
stuff does not change hands very readily,
Representative sales:
5EEF STEERS.
SHEEP There were only a few
1 .. .. 1 . 1 .nl. atiH MS
.l. I, lulu laillua Vli retj .. .. 1 . .
mand was In good shape, the market ruled
etive and strong ail arouna. me vju"
f the offerings wa only lair. Bomo ee
sold as high as $4. but there were no
holce lamba. wethers or yearlings onereu.
Tho demand, though. . was sualclent to
take everything in sight at very satisfac
tory prices and an tarly clearance waa
made.
There were not enough feedera on sa e
to make a test of the Hltuation. but it is
safe to say thst anything decent would
have commanded steady prices.
Quotations for corn red biock: noico
ctrn Inmhs If. Ml & 00: fair tO gOOd
!mhs. $5.uoi6.50; good to choice yearlings,
$4.5O4ii O0; fair to good yearllr gs, $4.2684.60:
good to chcice wethers. $3 764.5; fair to
good Wthers. $3.50U3.75; gcod to choice
ewes, $3.y'24.wi; tair to goou ", o.o-.ir
8.75: choioe feeder lambs, $4.kV5.O0; feeder
yearllnus. $3.75q4.25; feeder wethers. W-pwrj
8 75; feeder ewes, JJ.23&2.75; culls. $1..6u2.oo.
Representative sales:
A V. fr.
89 8 50
107 4 00
M) 4 00
100 4 00
c 4 25
79 4 50
73 5 25
122 4 E5
i 94 2 fO
85 -80 .
9'. J 60
82 4 40
93 4 50
83 western
400 western
4 western
107 western
DO) western
59 western
.? wstorri
2U0 wtstern
Hails atnek taotaitoaa.
BOSTON. Jan. 15 Call loans, 4M per
cent: time loans, S per cent. Official
rtcxteg nrices on s'ocks snd bonds:
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jsn -WHFAT-Vs.
F-44j7Nc: July, 8oVi'6ic; September.
TSC; on track. No. 1 Unrd. 7Vi No, L
agar Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 15. Sl'OAR-Riw
nominal; fair refining, 2',o; centrifugal. 96
te-t S'sc
MOLASSES Sl'OAR 2Sc; refined, dull.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 15. fiL'OA R
Qulft; opvn kettle. 3-lCc; open keitle.
centrifugal. 3 16-16c; whites. K-; yellows,
SKj'oSac; seconds, 24340.
Ml U.AHh.t oteauy : oiven kettlo. 11 telle:
cenlrifuKal. dull at 7ilio.
S1KLP Dull at ry-Sc.
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. Jan. 15-WUISKY-On basis
of 1..'I tor finished gncda
8T. I.OCIS. Jan. 16.-WHISKY-8teady
at
CHICAGO. Jan. 15-WHISKY-Steady
or .i fit $127.
CINCINNATI. Jan. 15. WHISKY Quiet
cu a bajtia of $1.27 for tyUlied gouda.
AtcklBB 4a
Maa. Canlral 4a..
Atchlaon
do pfd
Sioaton s Aloanf.
Bomo A Mains.
Boat on Elvat4 .
N. V , N. H. H
Kltctbur, pfd .
t'nlon Pacific ..
H I Canlral ..
Amar. Fuitar ...
do nfd
Amar T AT
Ponilnlon I
lAllouai
70 Amalsanutad ..
SS B:i(ham
M4;Cal. ii Haclt..
145 iOantannlal .....
17 copcr kanga .
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7at Mohaak
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Advantur
Asked. Bid.
.114 I "rrot
.11 iQulnca
Sa I ".la F Coppor.l.
lAmaracS
fl TnnltT
7i I's t-d StiUe
a I'tah
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8. Loals live Stock Market.
ST. inrjo. Tn. 1 CATTl.FRerelnfs.
nr) besd Inclndlnr 90S hrt Teytnf market
s'ow. sn" lat'v shinning and export
te-r. f arfs w rjrisaen! rieer spot hitol,Mr
tr 4 0fliR(in; steers upfler 1 HA lhs.
MSi4S- ttocV.ra rA eder. I'Ros-K:
own en he!' ,i4I4.?o- cnne- l"H
50: bull vS-';: calves, n 007
snd Tnc'a steers. arriaees.
1 fed up to II 65: cows and helfera, $2 10
I4008 Recelnts 80OO fee- .rVet slow.
t.M- vtr- and lights i w.ifli TO nacv
' KSf4 90; butchers and best hesvy, $4 70-J
s 00
sWTfirP AN'ri l,AM- Receipts, nana
va4: martat stesAvr patlve mutton" 14 70
mi m- i.tpba. t4 7r.4on. ..iiu and bucks.
12 8"!4.!5n; shockers. 87 0t"7J.5rJ.
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STOCK CALVES.
ft. Jnsenk
ST. JOSEPH.
celpts. 1 ed
.ttvs w 4ol5 if.;
4 An. ptocVra and
HOOS ReotPts
10c lower' H-ht.
hrrv T t. 4 Wi.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts
Mr Block Market.
San. IS CATTLK Re
market moat' v stesdv:
eowa ap4 Snlfe-s, $1.75
reors 7 7r,T)4n.
r had:. market 8
$4 5"M 75; medium and
IT head.
Hew Ynrk Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 15.-MONEY On call.
easy. mi1 per cent: closing bid. IV per
rent; onereu at z per cent; time loans, eavy;
sixty days. 4 per cent; ninety days, 4 '!
per rent: six months. 4&4 per cni; prima
mercantile paper. 5ti4 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Kirna, with ac
tual buAiuoos la btuikers' bills ai H-kNl
Horn City I. Its Block Market.
SIOI'X CITY. la.. Jan. 15 fSnecial Tele-
irram i CA1ri.K Recelnts. 6f4) head; m-
ket steadv; beeves $3 SorrS ; ciws. ro-l's
' "iTed. I7iiis an. stocsers and f-des.
$?viaii: calves snd yesrllngs. $2 2jH 51.
HOr7S-Rectpts, 4. Soft had: msrket a b'g
se tower, aening at t. sub 4 so; bulk, $l0i
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Land Bargains
Millions of acre la tha semi-arid West.anrO
recently considered worthless, are aow being
successfully cultivated through
Selintlfio Agricultural Mithodi
the diversification of crops, and the growtng
cl new grains snd grasses, Introdnred by
theU.S. Depsrtroent of Agriculture and Stat
Agricnltural College experiment stations.
We offer such land s ai low prices and on easy
terms to Investors or settlers. Write for
fsctt, figures snd map. Mention this paper.
Ltss Deal, llslea Padflt tallraef Cat., Ossaks, "ss.
COE
CDIoMISSIOH
COUPAHY
STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Wa bava ova 150 ecTlosn.
References: 178 State and Nat l Banks,
OlH iERVICB IS TUB IIK9T.
Oat of Town Buslnsan Bolt ot tod.
OasabaBrancki lll Parnaas TsL84trf
TH0S. M. WADDICK. Correipoodent
S. SLEUMAN
Grain, Provisions & Stocks.
Rofcrn 1 N. T. Life Bldg.
TeL 8330.
Operates 15 Offices In This Stata.
Established 1S8T.
RAILWAY TIME CARD.
WHIOIT 8TATIOII IOTH AND MARCY.
Illinois Central.
Leava.
Chicago Express a 7:60 pm
Chicago, Minneapolis St
St. l'aul Limited a 7:60 pm
Minneapolis & St. Paul
Express b 7.U am
Chicago Jk Northwestern.
ewes ....
ewes ......
ewes
ewes
wothers .
yearlings
lambs ....
wethers..
80 ullewfs ...1.
80 cull wethers ;
Mi wee, tern ewes
17 western yenrllncs .
231 western yearlings.
Fast Chicago
Local Chicago ....
Mail
local Sioux City..
Layllght St. Paul.,
Daylight Chicago
Limited Chicago .
Fast Chicago ....
IOcal Chicago ....
Fast St. l'aul
SC. Paul Express
Fast Mall
Local Sioux Cltv..
Norfolk & Ronesteel....a 8.06 sm
Lincoln & Long Pine. .b 8:06 am
Deadwood, Hot Springs
& Lincoln a 2:60 pm
Casper & Wyoming Ex d 2:60 pm
Hastings, (superior and
Albion
t'nlon raclUe.
Arrive.
au;36 pm
a 8:05 am
b 10:36 pm
a 7:56 am
a 80 am
b 3:46 pm
al0:00 pm
all :20 pm
a 8:16 an
a 1:45 pm
a"7:0fi"ant
a 8:26 am
a 2:40 pm
a 9:M art
blO SS am
bl0:36 art
a 6:10 pei
a 6:10 pm
b 2:60 pm b 8:10 pm
a 3:40 am
all:80 am
a 8:10 pm
a 7:60 am
a 8:00 am
a 8.26 pm
a 6:60 pm
a 4: pm
a 8:16 pm
.b 4:00 pm
Overland Limited
The Fast Mall ...
California Express
The Chicago
wpeciai
Portland
...a 8:40 am
...a 8:60 am
.a 4:Z0 pm
a 3:06 pm
a 3:20 pm
a 3:20 pm
Tha t'ltlcniro Portland
Special a 6:80 pm
Eastern Express a 6:80 pm
The Atlantic Express a 7:30 am
The Colorado Special.. all :36 pm a 8:40 am
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAIIKET. .
Shipments of Cattle Somewhat Light,
not Bheep Hold Their Own. '
OTTTCAOO. Jan. 15. CATTLE Receipts,
2 000 head; market steady; good to prime
Bteers. $5.10fc&.75; poor to nieaium, j.ow
.75; Blockers and feeders, xz.uuiin 10; cows,
l.M'04.00; holfcrs, 2.80fir4.60; canners, $1.5ow
.40; bulls, $1.7564.00; calves, $3.006.25.
HOGS Receipts, 80,000 head: estimated to
morrow. 10.000 head. Closed nrm; mixea
and butchers, $4,7546.00: good to choice
heavy, $4. Situ 5.06; rough heavy, 4.iU04.w;
light, U.bo'ai.W; bulk of sales, $4.7C(i4.a.
HrlEtr tin nisceipia, o.vw
head; market slow; lambs steady; good to
choioe wethers, $4.25j(4.DO; fair to choice
mixed, $3.00V4.O0; western sheep, w..onc4.4i;
native lambs, $4.&oftti.l5; western lumps,
$4.2alQ6.1&.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 15. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 3,374 head; mantel slow; steers, ivt
20o lower; bulls and thin cows, steady;
medium and old cows, :5fc25c lower. Steers,
$4.Ol6.30; bulls, $3.1uj4.&o; cows, $L704ia.20:
lew iat neiiers, o.o"ut.u. i.wiw iw
live cattle lower at lift 1140 per lb., dressed
weight: refrigerator neei, ac per iu.
ports estimated tomorrow,
S.JoO quarters of beef.
lALVKs- ueceints. i4
firmer; veals, $4.01.4)8.50; no little calves or
barnyard stock; city dressed veals, 813o
per lb. ; country dressed. lHc.
HOGS Receipts, 4,35 Read; hogs, rora
lnallv firm: nlEs. steady: no sales reported.
SHEEP A . iJ LAMiiB iteceipia, .o
head: market low: sheep, easier; Iambs,
15ec lower. Sheep. $3.O0&4.20. few extras
at $4 60; lambs, $ 2i7.00.
a 3:40 ant
W!:45 pm
b t:SS am
a 7:16 am
a 8:90 pm
a 10:89 am
824 cattle and
head; market
Ohleaeo Fneclal
Lincoln. Htalrtce and
Stromaburg Express. .b 4:00 pm
Columbus Ixcal .'..b 6:00 pm
Chicago Great Western. 1
St. Paul St Minneapolis
Limited
Bt Paul A MinneaDolls
ExDress a 7:85 am
Chicago Limited a 4:50 pm
Bt. Paul, Minneapolis &
Chicago Express a 3:30 pm
Chicago Express a 4:30 am a 4:05 pm
Chlcaao, Kllwnnkee A St. Pnnl.
Chicago Payllght a 7:56 am all:15 pm
Chicago Fast Express. .a 6:46 pm a 8:10 pm
Uverland umuea a B.ni pro a m.iv am
Vet Moines Express. ...a 7:65 am a 1:10 pm
Wabash.
St. Louts "Cannon. . '
Rail" Express a 6:66 Dm a l:zo am
St. Iouls Local, Coun
cil Bluffs a :is am aio:w pm
Missouri Paclno.
St. Ixiuls Express el 0:00 am a (:25 pm
K. C. & St. L. Express.. E.10.60 pm a 4 16 am
Chicago, Hock Island A Pacific
EAST.
Chicago Payllght L't'd.a $:55 am
Chicago r-ayilght Loc'l.a 7:00 am
Chicago Express .r. bll:16 am
J )es Moines express ... a eo pm
Chicago Fast Kxpress. .a 6:30 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain L't'd..a 7:30 am
Lincoln, Colo. Springs.
Ihnver, Pueblo and
West a 1:30 pm
Texas, California and
Oklahoma Fl er a 4:10 pnt
Kansaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 15. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.6U0 head, Including 600 head south
erns; market steady to loo lower; export
and dressed beef steers. $4.26i4.8o; lair to
good, $3.7Ma4.2o; western fed steers, t3.5Ka
4.40; Blockers and feeders, weak, $:0(kii 4.20;
southern steers. Inc lower at I3.0oi4.15:
southern cows. $2.0Oi2.75; native cows. 40c
lower at $z uxn 8 w ; native heirers, vi.Wtt
S.70: bulls. $2.3f)'u3.fi0: calves. $2.76'(itiOO.
HOGS Receipts, 7.0H0 head; market steady
to 10c lower; top, l.'Ji; bulk of sales, W.bu'si
4.90; heavy, $4.tt5C4 5; packers, 4.&i'u4.7&;
Pigs and lights. $l25'u4.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,200
head; market steady; native lambs, $5.20
6 00; western lambs, Io.0u4jo.7f; fed ewes.
$a5Ofi4.0U; western fed ye:irltngs, $4.005j5.&0;
stocKers ana leeaers, Yi.ivai.w.
' Stock In Bight.
Following are the receipts of live stock
at the six principal western cities ytster-
uay:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2071 8.113 2.818
Chicago Su.OuO 6.0U0
Kansas City 2,&u0 IMV 2.3AJ
St. Louis 8u0 8,fo0 l,5u0
St. Joseph l.O: & 8.3T5 17
bioux City 5u0 4.&U0
TOtala 10.42C 68,488 12,036
HEAL KBTAT13 TRANSFERS.
a :S0 am
a 8:35 pm
a 8 S5 pm
bll.60 am
a 1:1S pm
a 7:26 pm
4.
11..
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14..
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I 40
40
40
I 45
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I 60
I 5
I 56
I 65
I 45
I S
I 70
HOGS There was a big run of hogs In
Chicago this morning for s Friday and the
Chicago cash prices: Wheat No. 1 red.
Mr4e; No. 3 red. 8MtOV; No. 3 spring. M
6a; No. t eprtiut, 7bus7c; No. I bard, 79
Deeds filed for record January 15, aa fur
nished by the Midland . Uuarantee and
Truitl company, bunded aloiiiK-ier, lull
Faruam sucel. for '1 ho bee;
R. 11. Meyer uuU wilu 10 Walter
Chamberlain, lot 24, block t. Orchard
llul :2.2uO
Alexander A. Slieret to Herman lieal,
lot 11, block 64, Soulh Omalm 6u0
Lwlght W. liennetl and wlie to Kate
M. Wilcox, lot 1, block 0. Rogga u
Hill's add 4,000
Milium Tidball and wife to Agnea W.
Leiidruin, east 30 feet, south tio feet
lot 8. block 4, Shinn's add 5
Alonio 1. Tukey and wile to Inter
state Investment Trust (Limited)
part of lath street vacated 1
Henry MKhun el al to Patrick Hannl
lan, lot 7, block 16, Bedford Place,
and other lund 1
John Hannifan et al to Patrick llannl
fan, same 1
Marinda Mi Clary to Lars P. Jensen,
lot 8, block 18, Ambler Place 70
Freeman L, Loom is and wife to Louis
N. Uurden, south 6-1U tuet, ws
lot 30, Hliiicbaugh Place 6,800
Austin K. Uodds 10 Herbert L. Mcln
tyre. lot 8 block 1, Ralph Place L700
Sheriff to Thomas 11. Murray, lota 1
and 2, block 3, north 13 feet lot 3,
block 8. and strip adjoining, Boyd's
add 300
John F. Foster and wife to Edwin 8.
King, part ne1. ne1. sec. 33-ls-lo. ... 2,530
Miian McCanry .ana wife to Lewis W.
Rushing, north 30 feet lot 4. block
62. South Omaha 2,250
Anna arnsteat et ai to Hans Han
sen, lots 3 and 4, block 24. lots 1. 8,
8. 4. 6 and . block 29. In town of Mil
lard 8,400
Biierirr 10 nary Lgan, lot 11. block
. Melruee Hill add 4S
Mary logan and husband to August
Carstena. same 1.. 1,0(0
tmeiine woodworm et al to Edson
Rich, aouth 77 fret lor 1, soulh 77
feet, eaat feet lot 2, block In. city..
Edaon Rich and wife to Samuel L,
Robinson, north 33 feet, south 77 feet
lot V. north 83 feet, south 77 feet.
etuK feet lot 3, block 18, city
a 6:00 pm
ul2:40 pm
Bl'RLINGTOX STATION lot It & MASON.
Chlcaao, Burlington A Qalncy.
Leave. Arrive. ,
Chicago Special a 7:00 am a 8:55 pm
Chicago Veatlbuled Ex. a 4:00 pm a 7:46 am
Chicago Local a 8:18 am all:M pm
Chicago Limited a 8(05 pin a 7:46 pm
Fast Mall 2:46 pm
Burlington A Missouri River.
Wymore; Beatrice and
Lincoln a 8:50 am bl2:06 pm
Nebraska Express a 8:50 am a 7:46 pm
lentr Limned a 4.10 pm a i :4a am
Black Hills and Puget
Sound Express all:10 pm a 1:30 pa
Colorado Vesiibulud
Myer a 8:30 pm
Lincoln Fast Mall b 2:67 pm a 8:08 am
Fort Crook and Platts-
mouth b 3:10 pm bl0:35 am
Bellevue & Pacific Jet. .a 7:50 pm a 8:27 am
Bellevue St Pacific Jet.. a 3:30 am
Kansaa . City, Bt. Joseph A Coancll
Bluffs.
Kansas City Day Ex.. ..a 9:15 am a ( OS pm
St. Louis Fiyer a 6:25 pm all:U6 am
Kansas City Night Ex..al0.45 pm a 8:80 am
WEBSTER DEPOT 15th A-WEBSTER.
Missouri Pacific.
M. , T , . Leave-. Arrive.
Nebraska I-ocal, via
Weeping Water b 4:10 pm a 10:36 am
Chicago, HI. Paul, Minneapolis A
Omaha.
Twin City Passenger.. .b 6:S0 am b 8:10 pm
Sioux City Passenger. ..a 2:00 pm all:2o am
Oakland Local b 6:45 pm b 9:10 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally
twin raaiuruay. e uauy except Monday.
K0LUND-AMER1CA LINE.
Nee Twin-Brraw SMamara of ll.Soe Tona
NEW YuKK-KOTTa.KL.AM, via UOLLOONB.
balllns Tueaday. at 10 a. m.
Rnttanlain Pab. i I Atr.atarilsai Mar. 1
HlotrMrk Feb. II Koltardam Mar. 8
staibuilaui rt. 'ii Nuordatn .Mar. 88
lt(H-rac only. t rrrlglit only.
HOLLANIl-AMKHICA LINK, SS LMarborn gt., Cl-
raso. III.; Harry Moures, 1S"1 raruaiD St.; C.
kuthrrfunl, iiu Karnam Bt. ; i. B. Aayueiaa, Uo
taruam bt.
(.OVKHVMKM NOTICE.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTINU JUABTEU
tnusier, tlieytnne, Wyu., Jau. 13, 1Vu4.-
Sealed proposula. in triplicate, will be ra
ceived al this. olh: until 2 o'clock p. m,
mountain time, February 13, I'Mt, and tbe.a
opened In the presence of bidders, for
lighting the post of Fort D. A. Russell,
Vyo., by electricity, including the wiring
of buildings and grounds, furnishing ana
installing of fixtures, arc lights, etc., and
furnishing the necessary electrical current.
Bidders must state in their proposal the
time In which they will complete the work
from date of commencement thereof. Enct
proposal must be accompanied by a guar
anty signed by two responsible persons,
each Justifying in a sum equal to 10 per
cent of total amount of bid. Full Informa
tion, blank forms, plans and specifications
furnished on application 10 this office; alao
to the office of chief quartermaster, Chi
cago, Denver. Omaha. Philadelphia, St.
Paul, St. Louis and the office of the Engi
neering News. New. York. United Suttee)
reserves the right to secept or reject any
or all bids or any part thereof. Enveli pes
containing bids should ba endorsed "Pro
posal for electrlo lighting of Fort D. A.
Russell, Wyo.," snd addressed to Captain
W. 8 Scott, Quartsrmaeier, V. B. A , la,
charge of construction, Cheyenne. Wyo.
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