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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 190i.
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CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET
V.
Whoti Cliabt 8iadilj to Fsllaf Market
and Kttdt Ho Boppsr:.
NEW HIGH RECORD MARK FOR MAY WHEAT
Cor. an On Close Higher an Pro-
visions Also Illsber the Re
snlt of t n favorable Ont
ld Report.
steady; western chickens,
LifuUc; turkey, IT-jISo. .
12mc; fowl,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET
Condition of Trad aad quotations oa faif DefTeO of Aclifity W th a fitful 8Uw
of Strength.
UPWARD TENDENCY OF PRICES RETARDED
Inlea Parlfle Held Rack by Persistent
Realising, Which Ha It Effect
oa Other Stock, Including
Soathern 1'aelac.
1!
rT77PAflO Jan. 20. Wheat climbed
steadily toward the dollar murk today. The
pit wa almost bare of offerings and tho
market did tot reuulre any support from
the bull leader, aborts holding price up on
themselves, professions! spiculators In
New York and Bt. Ixmls are counted amon
the principal 'shorts." A new high record
mark wa made for May wheat, Uiwt'ic,
a a-aJn of 2iic compared with yesterday.
The clone wa practically at the top. Other
grains were affected by the action of wheat.
May corn cloning VdSc higher and oat So,
I'rovlalon were 2V6o higher.
The wheat market waa feverishly strong
from start to finish. Toe advance today
wa due largely to the oame cause as the
rlae yesterday, the congested condition of
the market,- an enormous line of wheat for
May delivery being tieldtiy Armour inter-
cat. Notwithstanding that aside from the
Armour deal the situation seemed bearish
opening price were Arm, May ranging from
a snaue lower 10 wa")oc nigner at e:i'4o to
04c. An advance in the price of British
consols Indicated a more optimistic feeling
In regard to the war situation. Rains In
the southwest, where tha winter wheat
crop had been suffering from drouth, wa
another bear Influence. No attention, how
aver, was paid to matters like consols and
rain. It wa a Question of too small supply
for liberal demand. The leader of the bull
showed no sign of parting with his hom
ing and Itt conseauence Smaller holder
were encouraged to maintain a firm grip
on what went they held. Offerings Were
on that account extremely light snd were
eagerly sought for by belated short. Th
demand wa lamely for the May delivery
In efforts to caver shorts advanced price
rapidly. Btop-lnas orders coming out on the
rlee. accelerated the onward tendency. The
market continued to gain In strength a the
session advanced, and Within tho last Ave
minute of trading May bad reached 921$
24e, a rain of 224c. The close was at
t2'o. Clearances of wheat and flour wer
equal to 484,000 buahula. Primary receipt
were 786.000 busheis, agnlr.st 642.900 bushel
a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipt of 430 cars, against
606 oar last week and 829 a year ago.
Th corn market wa strong throughout
the entire session. A new high record
mark for May delivery waa also made In
this pit. There was a large volume of
trading, with the principal demand coming
from shorts. Higher cable, unfavorable
weather for the movement, combined .with
the strength of wheat, were the bull fa a
tor. There was considerahale realising at
mes, out ottering were readily absorbed.
fcy ooened a shade lower to a
higher at 49o to 4f"4,o, and after selling up
to DtiSo, closed at 6o-c. Local receipts were
17 cars, none of contract grade.
Th strength In wheat and corn sustnlned
oat and price made further gains. There
wa little Inclination on the part of bear
to sell owing to the fact that tha chief hull
Interest showed no disposition to release his
noia on rtis Dig line, continued light re
ceipt and a good cash demand helped to
advance prices. May opened a shade lower
10 a sriaa nigner at 41mi7o, advanced
to 42o and closed at 42&42tto. Local re
celpts were 117 car.
Provisions were Arm In tha face of lower
prices at the yards.' The strong grain
'markets were the principal source of
strength. . Commission houses and shorts
were good buyers of lard, while packers
' wer fair sellers of ribs. Pork was more or
leas neglected, out closed firm, with May
up 6o at 13 .28. May lard and rib were
adh IVtO higher at $7.20 and $6.7. Esti
mated receipts for tomorrow! Wheat, so
cars; corn, 260 cars; oats, 126 car; hogs, 46,-
Stapl aad Fancy Predare.
EOGS-Recelnts. more liberal: roarl'.ot
weak; fresh stock, 24'J26c. .
LIVE Pot I.TKi" liens. 08Vo: spring
chickens, 8Vac: roosters, according o
fur.c; turkey, La 14c; ducks, 4tf9u;
gtese, i (i sc.
LiKkBiSKl) POI'I.TRT Turkeys. lMIlTc:
old toms, 145 !f,c; ducks, Italic; goei, luo;
chickens, IWulnV,
BUTTER Parkins- stock. 12c: choics
to fancy dairy rolls, l.Tfrlbe; separator, 22c.
FKF.81I FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel. 6e;
pike. He; perch, 7c; biueflsh, 15c; whlteflsh,
9c; salmon, lie; haddock, 10c; codfish, 12c;
redsnanper. 11c; lobsters, boiled, per lb.,
$0c; lobsters, green, per lb., 28c; bullheads,
11c; catfish, 14c; black bass, 20'ijXc; halibut,
13c; cripples, K'c; herring, 6c; whit bass,
13c; blueHns, 8c.
OYBTEHH New York counts, per can.
43o: per gal.. S'.'.OO; extra selects, per can,
36c; per gal., $1 So; standard, per can, 2c;
per gal., $1 SO.
khan-rer ton. m.hi.
HAY Prices auottd by Omaha Whole
sale Dealer' association. Choice No. 1 up
land, $0.60; No. 2. 6.00: medium, $n.50;
ouaree, $6 00. Bye straw, $o.00. These prices
are for hay or good color ana quality.
Demand fair and receipt light. .
CORN 38c.
OATS 37e.
Ill E No. 2. e.
VKGATABLKB.
POTATOES Colorado. 86c: Dakota, per
bu.. 7(''&75c; native, 66ft70c.
SWEET POTATOES-Illlnol, per bbt.,
P.M- .
J A V r uk;aib i"er du., i.o.
CF.lery stnnii. per dos., ZMrasci iarg
Callfornin, 4(Vd7f.c.
ONIONS Soanlsh, per crats, 11.60: Colo
rado yellow, per bu., II; red, per lb., 140.
CABHAOB Wisconsin Holland, wi.tvc.
TUKNIPd Canada rutabagas, per ID.,
;i lHc: white, per bu., 60c.
t CARROTS Per bu., 75c
w: PARPNIPS-Per bu., 6(X
600,
HKKT8 Per bu.. 60c.
CAULIFLOWER California, per crats,
r.,'s, . '
CUCUMBERS Per do., aizs.
RADISH K8 Per dox. bunches,-S6c.
LETTUCE HEAD Per dos. buncn
etl.OO. ; per bbl., $7; leaf lettuce, per
bunchee, 4fie.
TCRNIPS Southern, per dos., 75a
REETS Southern, ner dox.. 7oe.
i'AHROTfl Southern, per dos.. Tod,
t AKHiir, T noumern, imr aoi., i.
ONIONS Southern, green, per dor,
' JPPr.rfl T'nlirnrnln Knl Iflowers. ner box.
11.80: Ha Id w ins and other varieties. 3.W);
New Tork export Spies, Greenings, Russet
no Hnmw n, ix tf.
ORAPKS Pnnv Patnwhss. J0e: Imported
MnlHf RR nr kAff- IA n04tft (Ifl.
lkanbkkriks Jersey, per ddi., i.vj
per box. 12.50; Wisconsin Pell and BUglt,
.00fo.60; Hell snd Chern. IS-
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida Brlzhts and Russets.
all slses, $2.60; navfcis, all sixes, choice, $2.26
OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
B!f Blimp In Prioa of All E'ndi of Cattl
aad Tradinf Vrj DnlL
today continued quiet. Exchange on Lon
don JOm 47pfg for checks. Discount rais,
short bills, 2 '4 per cent; three months bills,
tier rnt
PARIS. Jan. 20 Under the influence of
rather satisfactory far eastern new the
bourse opened strong today, but Inter triers I
waa a reaction and stocks closed feeble.
Russian bond wer weak. Imperial 4s
closed at 100 10. Rio Tlntoa lost I point.
c.in.r.n OPENED LOWER, CLOSED STRONG
check.
irlrn!
1, Wo
dos.
tOo.
ti2.75: fancy. S3.
lilmons California
860
Ajtlcles. Open. ltlgh.J Low. Closo.j T'st'jf,
I'
WVt-i
May
July
Corn
Jan. ,
May
July
Oat
May
July.
Sept.
tMa7
lrd
Jan.
May
' July
Ribs .
Jan.
May
July
fancy. 00 to
Sizes. It: choice. 240 to 270 sizes. 13 M.
FIUS California. Der 101b. cartons. S60:
Imported Smyrna, S-crown, J4c; 6-crown,
lftc: 7-crown. lc.
BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch. 12.00
ti.S0! Jumtm, 2.76ij3.26.
wkjoamuts-Per sack, it: per aos., 000.
1 j'.n 1 t'ri an. urr uua ui whb.,
per lb.. In SO-lb. boxes, 6 He; Oriental stuffed
dates, per box. 12.40. .
M 18CELLANEOUB.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block
bwiss, ihc; Wisconsin b.lcK, uc; Wisconsin
urnuurgcr, lzc
HON KY Nebraska, per 24 frames, 13;
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, 13.ZS,
iMAl hluak imio. per ID.. 1UC.
CIDER Per bbl., 15.75; per H bbl j tSK.
POI'CORN Per lb.. 2c: shelled. (Ei3V4c.
HOUHIORADJSH Per case of S doz..
packed, soc.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, cer lb.
irV; hard shell, per lb.. 4c; No. t soft
shall, per lb . 13c: No. Z hard ahsll. 1
12c; RraztUi, per lb., 11c; nberts, per lb., 11c;
aimonos. sort snen. per id., 100: nara neu,
per lb., 13c; pecans, large, , per II., 2u;
small, ner lh'.. 10c: neanuta. cer lb.. 6c:
roasted peanuts, per lb.. TV,c: Chill walnuts.
l2ul3Wc: larao hickory nuts, per bu.. tl.&O:
shell barka, per bu., $2; black walnuts, per
DU.. 11.23.
H1DKS
4flW
oat
iSTslKMIfHl
4M.WTS
44'
am
t
7H 3fTAi.W
13 m
mm
95
11m
1 SO
rrw
67H
18 27HI
TOO
T 25
7H
m aA
r mi
4H
a
33ii
It 96
U17
6 95
7 vt
7H
6 67U1
S-No. 1 rreen. c: No. 1 ereen. 6e
No. 1 salted. 7c: No. 2 salted, ec: No. 1 veal
r.ir B ... n IK. Ullni X7n ... r. 1 naif IV I..
181bs., 6Hc; dry salted hides. 12o; sheep
St? 1 Pe". aH itc; noi
77
6ot
S3
83
12 95
13 25
7Hi
7 20
1 24
40
5 70
60
horse hide. 51.506 2.60.
4SV
89
37'Si
1J 95
13 20
61214
1"V4
7 U
5 7U
6 67H
6 72H
steady. 2.20i&2.8E;
Wheat,
Corn, I
T)ata, t
By, bi
Barley,
No. 1 1 .
Cash quotations wera as follows! -
FLOUR Market firm: winter patents
t4.1004..0; winter straights, 3."34.in; spring
paienw, i u"(ip.uj -BtraigBis, 4J.bU4iI.Dg;
WHEAT No. t prln; 785c; No. I red.
inrvrjTJ XT, a uv.. xr w.it im
OAT9 No. S. VWfa No, i white,
BARLEY Oood feeding, 4042o; fair to
cnoice mailing, i(0o.
western, H 12H; prime timothy, $3.25; clover,
voniraui graue, su.zo.
PROVISIONS Mes pork per bbl. tlSOS
4J13.17H. Lard, per 100 lbs., 36 97U. Short
rib, side (ldoo. $6.to4t.65. Short clear
las idomoj, sa.tzftiga.76.
Receipts. Shipment.
Ftmr, bbla,.. 64.100 . x9X)
Wheat, bu.' ... 99.I0 11,100
DU, .' 431,8110 H'S.miO
bu. 363.4(10 'rl blO
bu 14.304 4.0H0
bu 199.000 H.SiiO
On the Produo exohahge toduy th butter
market was .steady; creameries, 1621o:
dairies, 13&'19i. Kggs steady at mark, cases
snoiuaso, lovttp. cneese steady, lcnuiovio.
NEW YORK OENBRAL MARKDT,
St. Loala Grain and Provision,
No.- 1 red. cash, elevator. 91 Tic: track. 93(3
wcrMay, gfjftc; July, kzoi no. 1 nara, two
'corn Higher: in o. rasn.- 43140; track.
T17IV.-, ami, r.-, tfui,
oath Higher; No. 2 caan, xc; track, 40c;
May 41Hc; No. 3 White, 410.
FliO I'll Higher; rel winter patent, 54 45
ii.nu; extra rancy ana siraigni, 44.1tK01.4u;
clear, M na.o.
SEEDS Timothy.
prime nigner.
I'tiKNMKAii-Bteaay. 12.40.
x5kan eteaay to nrm; sacxea, east
Uack, SK&K3C
HAY bcarce hut steady: timothy. 17.60
13.i); pralrlo, 3.wijn.ti0.
IRON COTTON T1KB 41.06.
BAOOINO 66Hc.
TWINE HemD. 60.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; lobbing.
H3.36. Lard, weaker: prime steam. 38 66.
Hacon, steady; ooxea extra snorts, .to;
clear ribs. 17. uO: short clear, 376.
POULTRY Steady! chickens, -gHc;'
springs, gftc; turkeys, 12Q13c ducks, luc;
aaaa Ai
BUTTER Easy; creamery, 16923c; dairy.
inc.
Luua Bteaav. zsc. case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls. 84.000 23,000
Wheat, bu. 82,000 72,000
Corn. bu. 142.000 55.000
Oats. bu. 69,000 47,000
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. -There wa a fair
degree of activity maintained In today 0
stock market anu some show 01 streugin,
but the streugin was lilfui and t-potiy alia
ln market v aJ viewed with some aegite
of suspicion by a targe tlement ot tne
tracers on the floor, ihe upward tendency
ot prices met with some positive obsialoa
nu the cnaracier ot some ot tne devlcts
used to atimuiute an upward movement
aroused scepticism and l.ad an unfavoiauie
eflect on sentiment, contrary to their pur
pose. In splie of the higner range ot pi ices
rent over from London this morning and
much mors cheenul view of the chance
of peace from there concisely expressed
In tha decline of war risks tor marina risks.
there waa free London selling In New
York, which proved troublesome to absorb.
ihla seems to have been clue to a renewal
of a war scare In London after our mantel
opened. It affected wheat as well but did
not Interrupt the process of new high rec
ord making In the ootton market.
After tne decisive reaction rrom tnis
cause prices picked up again when It be
came known that Northern Securities had
been lifted over 3 points In the curb mar
ket On the circulation of a confidential
'tip that the decision of the supreme
court In the Northern Securities had al
ready been made, that It was not altogether
unfavorable to tne corporation, that It
would be handed down next Monday and
that there had been a "leak" by which this
Important information had become known
to the tlpeter. Northern Securities lost
half Its gain and the total transactions In
the stock In the narrow curb market did
not exceed a few thousand shares, but the
Incident had considerable Influence in the
Stock exchange. Union 1'aolflc, which
would bo most directly affected of any of
tne stocks now prominently traded in. was
held bock by the persistent realising tha
kept a weight as well upon a number of
other stocks recently active, but the Influx
ence seemed to pans over to its subsidiary
stock. Southern Pacific. There was no
other explanation of the active speculation
in that stock, which, carried it i p'.ints
over last night. A previous buying move
ment had carried Missouri Pacitlo a point
over last night. The only other stock of
first-rate Importance which gained a point
was Bt. i-aui.
In contrast with this was the persistent
selling pressure on Rock Island and Amal
gamated copper, which carried them a
point under last night. Pennsylvania,
union racinc. Aienison ana united mates
Steel preferred, while not forced tar btlow
last night, were withheld from any ad
vance by the advance by ;hti tame per
sistent selling. The Erles were albo sold
on the supposition that there would be no
buying to secure control following the dis
solution of tha voting trust, as was at on
time Deuevea. ine local tractions were re
actionary when It became known that yes
terday s advances were baaed on the trip
of Inspection over the new subway line of
an Invited party of Influential capita, 1st".
United States Realty preferred was markei
up on very large dealings 4 points, without
explanation. 1 Me late movement in tloutn-
ern Pacitlo had a hardening effect on tne
market, but the closing waa Irregular and
immow tne Dest. 1
The Northern Securities rumor affected
the Burlington Joint 4s and tne Oiegon
Short Line participating 4s. The UnLed
States. Steel second preferred 6s and the
Rock Island 4s largely overshadowed the
whole bond market.
One or two of the speculative Issues
showed the effect of profit taking, but the
tone generally was firm. Total sales, par
value, 4.670,ouo. united States bonds ware
unchanged on call.
The following are tha Quotations on tha
is aw I or mock exchange:
nmes.Hign.Low.cioae.
Atchison TVll.fM) 6 W 67 b7W
00 pro ,. .
Baltimore & Ohio...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ....
Cen. Of N. J., ox-dlv.
Chesapeake A Ohio.
Chicago 4V Alton
do pfd
Chicago Oreat West. 3,400
do M Pfd
CM. & N. w.:
Chloago T. & T
do Pfd
C, C. C A Bt. L ...
Colorado Southern..
do 1st pfd
do 3d Dfd
Delaware A Hudson.. 1.100
D., L. ft West luo
D. ft R. Q 1,300
do pfd 20
Erie 11.500
do 1st pfd 6.BU0
do xa pro idw
Great Northern pfd.
Hocking Valley
Rfw York Manor Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20.-MONEY-On call.
easy. lKfl2' per cent: closing bid and of.
fered, 2 per cent. Time loans, easy: sixty
days, Vui per cent; ninety days, i
cent; six month, 4'ff4,4 per cent,
mercsntlle nsoer. tUtift rfr cent.
RTKKLINU EXCHANUE Firm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 54 8415
64.5620 for demand and at 34.8'S4 .MS5 for
sixty-day bills. Posted rates, 4.KJyt 'a '-;
commercial bills, 4.fcS.
SILVER Bar, 56c; Mexican dollars, 44c,
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
firm.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
rouows:
..fcvi L. ft N. nl. 4a
. .If V Mtnhstun e. t
..! isri. contral
keep Market Pv net leal ly Demoralised
wltk Prices Thirty 4 Fifty
Cents Leiwer Tkaa avt tbs
Clos f Last Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 10.
RecalDta werei
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Cattle, dogs. Snaep.
3.414
3.403
4.6UO
6,6.0
8.2-
k.os
4. too
V. 8. rt. is, reg.
60 eoupon
4o Is, rt
4o coupon
lo nw 4s, rrg .
4o eoiisen
lo old , r...
4o coti-o(i
4 , ff
4o eoupon
Atcsltnn fen. 4s..
do adj.
Atlsntlo C. L. 4s.
B. ft O. 4i
do m
Central of Oa. is.
do lit Ino
Chrs. ft 0. 4Vki...
Chicago A. lt..
c, B. ft q. a. 4a
..1MH
.. I3i4
..107(4
,.101Vi
..1014
,..I014
.. v
.. a
.. 12
..101
.. i
,.1U4
.. TO
..103
C. M. A 8. P. . 4k..l0HV
C. N. W. (. 7a.... Hi
C, R. I. A P., 4s... TJ4
do col. 5a.
C.C.C. ft St. L. t.
Chlcaso Tar. 4a..
on. TotMroe 4a..
Colo, ft 80. 4a..
A R. O. 4a...
Erie prior lien 4a.
rt. w. ft d. c. is.. 101
Hocking Vsl. 44s..l06
tftered. Bid.
Boston Itnek tanotattsn.
BOSTON, Jan. tO.-sJl loans, 3H4'4. per
cent: time loans, 4Wii'5 per cent, omciai
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atchison 4a
px. Central 4a...
Atchison
do pfd
Ttoaton A Albany.
Bnatnn A Maine...
boaton Elevated .
Y.. N. H. ft
Fltchburs pfd ....
nloa Pacino
Ytt. Central
mer. Sugar
do pfd
mer. T. ft T...1
Dominion I. A 8
General Elaetrlo .
Man. Blectrlo ....
do pfd
'nlted Trult ....
united Copper .1
steel
do pfd
Wertlna. common
Adventure
Bid.
V.
Quotation
tk Day o
Commodities. -
Various
NEW YORK. Jan. tO.-FLOUR-Recelpts.
13.071 bbls.; exports, 14.140 bbls.; sales, li,7u0
puis.; mar km quiet, put strcnger; winter
patents. 34.ii64j4.u6; winter atralMiils, 34.i
4 to; Minnesota patents, 84.76iti6.0o; winter
extras. 433.60; Minnesota bakers, 36.90
iu; winter low grade, xa tiooi no. Rye flour,
firm; fair to good. '$3 3M3.46; choice to
fancy, sj.aog3.75. Buckwheat flour, dull,
32.10ia!.i5.
CORN MEAT Firm: yellow western, $1.05;
City, $1.05: kiln dried. 82.90ai00.
RYE Firmer; No. I western, 47c, nomi
nal t. O. n. lUlnat; atat and Jersey. 66-ii5Xo.
BARLEY Steady; feeding, 47c, New
York: malting. K'ifo. c. 1. f. Buffald.
WHEAT Receipts, 4,875 bu. exports, T.490
PU. ; sales, a.au.uuu bu. tuiures. ttpol, nrm;
afloat; Nol 1 northern Dulutu. 31.U1H; No. i
hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat.
Options opened Irregnilar, but at once turned
strong on reports of lower consols and a
sensational advance In C hlcaro. Later they
sold up further on bullish Argentine news
and strong bull support In Chicago, closing
TVU'1? anove iupbohv; saiee inciuoea; iso.
I red, Mav. 9! l-luiK3c. closed at KiHc;
July. ii8ktt9a. closed at Wc
CORN Hecelots, 27,9oO bu.; exports, 1.81$
pu.; sales, 106.000 bu. futures, spot, nrm;
No. 1 while. Uui. . Outloiui. atr.iiiir un.l
higher on the war near, firm cabiea, cover
ing and leas favorable weather In the south-
west, closing 4,0 net bin her: May, 664.W
54c. closed at 6g4c; July, friG45,o, closed
a 6'c.
OATS Receipts, -,6O0 bu.- Spot; firm: No,
I. 4vc; standard while, 4uHc; No. 3. 43o;
No. $ white, 47c; No. 3 white, 4oVt'; track
white weaturn. 4iVm3o; track whit state.
enuw upiions, nuininai.
FEED Steady; apring bran. $30 20.85
middlinga. l-O tiOia oO; city. $J0 :l.(0.
HAY yulet; shipping, dOiuTOo; good to
cnoice, suiiwc.
HOPS Firm: state common to choice.
19U3, 2bi37c; 190!. 23U270: olds, liyalic; 'Psol-
flo coast, 1903, atxba4o; 19u2, ;2j.c; oM. 10
(J13C.
HIDES Firm; California, n to 25 lbs..
19c,
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to sxtra.
sj'U9"ftr: jaoan. nuiinoai.
LEATHER Steady; acid, tSRf-e.
TAI.LtlW Steady.
PROVISIONS-Beef, quiet; family. $1800
Jiu.ou; mesa. n.xiv; peer nam a, Il-otOi
2.O0; psckrt. t9 0ul0.u0; city extra Ind a
mesa, 516 wo 17.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled
Dfliies, at i 1. lit, im-itiru enouiuers, XO-v'.'tle
300; pickled hums. I7.;iu0. Lnrd. firm;
woaieni sieemeu, ft.iej, January, li.eu, nom
Inal; rrftnrd. fir a.: continent, $7.46: com
pound. $4.604 76. P vrk. steady; family, $16
abort cleir, il3.fKi la. go; mw. $14 :".'ul.i.00.
MUTTER Steady; creamery. 16lic:aiate
fair v. m"i rjc.
CHEESE Steady : Stat full cream, fnnov
larK and small, coloreil and white Sep
tember. I2r; lute made, 10H-.
totis-rlrm; western, y31e.
POULTRY Alive. Arm: w astern ht.ik
us, lAi, fuwis, iio( luiiugs, it) diasod.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. to. WHEAT May.
T7V; July, 73H734e. Cash; No. hard,
TIMfS7SVic; No. S, 74ii77c; No. 4, 68g,$c; re
1ected,l4i?f67Hc; No. $ red. 2H84o; No. 3.
iltaMr. Receipts, 166 car.
CORN May, 3o; juiy, 'o. uasn: no.
I mixed, 41i4itac; No. 3 while, 42c; No. 3,
41641io. .'....
OAT a No. I white, 39c; iso. 1 mixed, wa
t(VE-Nn. Z. 6Mi58c.
EOOS Firm: Missouri and Kansas, cases
returned. 20c; No. 2, whltewood cases In
cluded, 22o.
HAY choice timothy, is.oOSiv.To; cnoice
prairie, $7.00il7.6O.
DU x 1 Hitt vreaniery, ipvitaiv, ueitix
lso.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu. ..u.ouo
Corn, bu. 84.0u0
Oat, bu. 23.000
800
. $.000
..6.500
.39,100
28,100 46
139.200
108 8H0
17,000
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market quiet under a light de
mand, with the general undertone rather
favoring buyers; common, 4&6c; prim, 6Vs
ajnUc: choice 6A(frtic: tanov. o'VZia.
. CALirvtiiNiA uni e.u rKUUB-mirei
are rather eaay here, but tsoast advice In
dicate firmness among primary holders and
a tendency to sustain local quotations mat
range from 3So to CHc, according to giade.
Apricots are quiet; cnoice, v'avw; extra
Choice, 9Sa,10',o; fancy, lVuloo. Peaches
are steady, with chotoe held at 7Vif7c:
extra choics, jioo; fancy, tKiiioc.
do pfd
Illinois Central,
Iowa Central
do pfd
Kansas City South..
do Dfd
Louis, ft Nash
Manhattan L
Metropolitan St. tty
Minn, ft Bt. Louis.
Missouri Pacific...
M., K. ft T
do pfd
Nt. R. R. of M. Pfd
Now York Central...
Norfolk ft western.
Ontario ft Western.
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. ft Bt. L..
Reading
do 1st prd
An t nfd 100
Rock Island Co 32,400
do pfd 4.DUU
St. L. ft 8. P. lt pfd.
do 2d pfd
Bt. L. Southwestern.. 8U0
do prd s,z"u
Bt. Paul 17,600
do Dfd
Southern Pacific..
Southern Railway..
do pfd
Texas ft Pacific...
T.. St. Lft West..
dO Dfd
Union Paclflo
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. ft Lake Erie...
Wisconsin Central.
do Dfd ............
Adams Express
American express.
UT. 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Express.
Amal
Am.
do
Am.
do
Am.
do
Am.
DUU SW KVtt r
6,800 80 79 soft
100 90ft 90 90
1,600 m 117 117
1,300 163 161 162
3.600 83 33 83ft
6,6110 38 87 87
2.4O0 . 84 83 84
17 17 17
b.vuu, Wft so
600 160 107 16f
700 11- 11 11
1,600 2a 34 24
loO 79 79 79
100 18 1 17
66
100 im. 2GM 2SU,
167 167 1 67
278 273 iri
22Ti 22 22
71 71 71
28 28 28
69 68 68
49 43 4M
170
800 74 74 74
100 84 84 84
.. 7,100 131, 131 131
'jno '46 '46 40
.. 600 20 20 20
.. 200 38 3S 38
.. 1,600 109 1W 109
.. 6,600 14.7 146 144
.. 700 123 122 122
.. 100 67 67 56
....23.300 93 92 88
1,100 18 17 17
1,300 41 40 40
39
119 119 119
6h 67 68
22 22 22
120 119 120
62
24
63
46
SI
Car ft Fdry..
pfd
Linseed OH..
pfd
Locomot
Philadelphia Produe Mark.
PHITADELPHIA. Jan. 20. B TITTER
Steady, fair demand; western creamery, 23c;
extra prints, 21c. -EOOS
-Finn, good demand: fresh nearby.
82c. at the mark; fresh western. 82c, at th
mark; freKh southwestern. 8132c, at tha
mark: fresh southern, aximo, at the mark.
CHEESE Steady; New ork full creams.
choice to fancy. 11(uUV; New York full
creams, fair to good, lira lie.
Mllwanke Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Jan. 20. WHEAT
Higher; No. 1 northern, 904j91o; No. I north
ern, KrijMe; May, Wic.
RYE Higher: No. 1 6(fi62c.
BARLEY Firm; No. 3, 63c; sample. 38
coKM Higher: no. s, 2iac; siay, wt
ajjC,o.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. tO-WHBAT May.
$0fy91c; July. 89e; September, 79c; on
track, No. 1 hard, 92c; No. 1 northern,
tiyic; no, 3 northern. 8c; no. 1 north
ern. 3'iie6e.
1 t ,.11, 1 1 . U llriO GE,
t' lA'L i ml UO. Ilin iwtaii,, n.onii.w,
second patents. 4 jj4 75: first clears, 33.46
ljt ; second clears, 16 to.
uuam in bulk, Ht.A
motive.....
pfd
Smelt, ft Refln
do Dfd ,
Am. Sugar Refining. 1.9J0
Anacon. Mln. Co
Brook. Rap. Trans... 12,400
Colo. Fuel A. Iron
Columb. ft Hock. Coal ....
Consolidated ties 1,800
General Eleotrio 1"0
Inteanatlonat Paper.. l.io
do Dfd 2.700
International Pump
do pfd.. ex-dlv
National Biscuit...
National Lead
North American...
Pacifia Mall
People s Oas
Pressed Bteol Car.
do pfd
Pull. Pal. Car ,
Republlo Steel 1"0
do pfd 7V
Rubber Qoods 4.3"0
do Dfd
Tenn. Coal ft Iron.'... 8
U. S. Leather 6"0
do Pfd TOO
U. 8. Rubber l.K)
do Dfd wo
U. 8. Steel 7
do pfd 17.100
Western Union 600
23 24
62 63
67
45 44 4t
16 15 15
85 8f. '85
146 144 145
177
..93,209 61 49 60
.. 4,9o0 21 21 11
.. 1.400 80 79 80
.. 2.900 26 26 2fi
.. 1,000 28 26 $7
.. 6"0 89 3K 89
..88,700 80 79 80
.. 80 9" t 80
.. 600 20 f) 20
.. $,200 88 88 88
.. 200 18 18 17
.. Z.frs) 21 21 21
.. i,o0 47 40 46
.. ... ... 220
.. .... 190
.. '1'3
Ii
$7,800 60 49 60
8'JO 19 19 19
100 69 69 68
i66 'is '25 37
700 17 17 17
$00 77 T7 77
... 4
$00 90 . 90 0
125 134 124
'60 't9 "i
28
14
194 198 19
174 174C 178
12 11 12
54 66 6
82
71
89
800 15
, 1.600
900
100
83
98
29
7
4$
19
76
A
5?
49
n
68
KM
81
98
29
"7
42
1H
7&
88
77
18
4$
11
67
.
15
87
8ivi
98
29
6
215
T
4i
:9i
7
5
1
77
13
Total sales for the day, 579,200 shares.
49
11
67
7
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL Jan. 80. WHEAT Soot.
nominal; futures, steady; March, 6s6d;
Mayt e 4d. .
U ORN Spot, steady: American mixed.
new. 4s3d; American mixed, old, 4&d.
f utures, steady; jjarch, 4s id.
Dalatk Grain Market.
DULUTU. Minn.. Jan. 20 WHEAT In
store. No. 1 bald, 8r63oc; No. $ northern.
86c; on travk. No. 1 bird, 89c; No. 1
northern, esc; no. 3 northern,. c May.
s'-tc; juiv, oec.
OATS On traxk apd to arrive, 38a
Peoria Grain Market.
PPflPl Jan. td-mRV-HliW!
Nu, i, 4io; uew Ku. t, toe; No. I, 4m.
Foreign Financial.
seli-ps seedx$ vbg craf cmf cmf cm emfo
LONDON. Jan. 30. Money was surer
abundant and In quiet demand In the mar
ket today. Discounts were easv. the In
creased confidence In th far eastern situ
tlon with the ease of money caused b'll:
to r taken snore readily, bulness on th
stock exchange waa quiet. 80ms depart
ments snowed increased activity. Consol
were fractionally harder, but subseuurntl
reacted. Horn rails wer buoyant. Amer
1 leans opened Irregular, parity waa not
malned on account of local profit taking.
Erie waa an exception. This stock wa
trengf honed by the Increased dlvtd
snd fulr business. America! rinsed dull.
Foreigners wer steady. Japan' were)
weak. The close was all around sasler n
continents! selling orders. Bullion amount
Ing to 93.01) waa taken Into th bank of
Enrlsnn today.
WtULlN, Jan. 30. Trading on th bour
14
4a N4
... 1W
... 6H4
... tKH
... 7i
. t4
.ltnuj
7U
. IBS
. ST
do lit ino..
Minn. S: St. L. 4l
M., K. ft T. 4a.,
do I
N. R. R. of M. e. 4a. 74
N. Y. C. s. (Ma....
N. I. C. f. ta ISI14
No. Paclflo 4 1014
ao xa 71
N. A W. eon. 4a.... 97
O. 8. 1a 4s A par... M4
Penn. eonv. IHa K4
Reading sea. 4a H4
8. L. ft I. M. e 6a. 1114
-Ts. b t a. r. is ta ntt
Bt. L. H. W. la 8ft
eesDoara a. i as... h
Three dava this week.. 11.479 23.943 37.294
Sam day last week. ...16.171 16,733 81. .73
Same week before 11.174 23.015 29.319
bam three week ago... 8,934 27,791 170
Same four week ago.... 6,116 21,14 ll.v&l
Bame day last year 13.2u6 24.7c9 13.944
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATS.
Th following labia shows lb receipt of
cattle, hog and aheeo at SouU. Omaiia
for lb year to dat and comparison with
labi year,
. 104. 1902. 1Q.
Cattla h2.tu3 4i.m5 i.vti
Hogs 1. ..Us.618 114,969 3,669
Sheep .113,24 51,013 61,363
Averaae nrirea naiit l.ir noes at South
Omaha tor tho last setsral day with coirr
pansona;
80. PacISs 4s....
So. Rallwar 4a
Texas A P. la....
T., t. h. A W.
I'ntna Pacini- 4a...
At conv. 4a
r, S. steel id (a.
Wabanh la
i deb. B
W. ft L. Bi. 4s.
"Wis. Central ta.
Colo. F. ft I. la.
..111
..lt4
tS Tl
..1MV.
..11SH
.. 71
Cat. (1904. 19U3.102.1901.19JO.1K.1$:4).
.244
.147
....140
11.. nr.
....1M
SO
tf Allouea
4v Amalsamated ..
4fl Btnshara
MS Cal. A Heels..,
centennial
Copper nan as .
Dominion Coal
.. U'4
..114V,
..114
..13.-.
... I
..171
.. 11
.. 80
.. 98
.. I
... 11
... tf
... II
Franklin
Iala I'.o
orals
Mohawk
Old Dominion ...
naceola
Parrot
Qulnny
Rants Fs Copper.
Tamarack ....
Trinity
United States
UUh
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine ...
Paly Weat ...
44
in
"4
4
l'H
4f
4a
14
1
844
11H
04
II
45
. IV4
....10
I
li
71
844
Jan.
an.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
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6...
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7....
8...
t...
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12..
13..
14..
16..
16..
17..
18..
19..
20..
4 54 6 83 $ 32; 4 $b 4 21 J 8 4$
4 v 4 311 1, 4 el 4 44 tj '
Sua is 4 Sal 4 2si 3 671 3 4$
1 4 75l 1 t Ml 5 tui 4 2(1 8 41 1 3 44
I 4 64 'a 1 t r.S i I imi 4 371 8 471 8 34
s omi 34 Z4 ' t oo ao a
4 6t'' ki 091 6 06. f 8 431 8 40
4 0 5 4 4 031 6 M 4 341 1 tt
4 tkl 4 4lf lo 1 6 H 4 s 3 45
40,
4 631i
4 6l $ 46
4 70,! b 41 $ 001
Wt 14 0 10:
4 to ti
5 14 6 26 4 36 3 60 3 43
041 6 23( 4 41 3 bo, $ J
I 5 III
1U 6 26
3 601
8
3 60
4 681
4 49!
4 63
3 47
8 49
3 49
3 41
4 Ml 4 41 4 lal 6 VIII 4 SCI 8 621
I 6 49 11 6 M 4 l 41 8 47
4 68! 6 22i 6 24 4 tor 3 61 1 3 61
4 72i 6 89 6 27 4 641 3 (V4 8 64
4 68 5 47 I 27 4 64 3 b6 $ 60
Stock
Now York Mining Quotations.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Th following ar
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of
brought in today by each road waa:
Road. Cattle. Hogs. Sh p.H rs.
C, M. ft Bt. P. lly.... 8
Wabash n 8
Mo. Pac. R 8
Union Pacitlo System. 40
C. ft N. W. Ry 4
F., E. ft M. V. R. R. 36
C, St. P., M. ft O. Ry. 36
d. ft 3d., rty Jo
C, ti. ft U. Ry 19
C, K. 1. ft P., east... U
c, rv. 1 ex f., west..
Illinois Central 2
CuiutgJ Great West.. 6
Total receipts 195
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purcoaslng ttie num
ber 01 neau indicated;
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
33
26 ' 10
31 'i !!
11 1
Id 1
6 1..
W 1
8
9
133 . 20 1
was downward. Th supply her was rot
excessive, but prices enae.Loft In sympathy
with the general decline. The market
opened 8'U'lOc lower, and, while trading was
not exactly brisk, still th hogs began mov
ing toward the ecalcs at a resonaoly early
hour and th bulk of the arrlvala was soon
flleposed of. Light stuff sold largelv from
$4.60 down, medium weights from $4.6.' to
84.70 and prim heavies largely from H i
to $4 50.
Toward th close of tha market It became
vldent that there wer none too many hi g
on sale to meet packera requirements and
a a result the market closed strong and
active, with the early decline largely re-
alned. The provision market also opened
Isher. which helped to strengthen the
hog market. Owing to the active trading
toward the close an early clearance wa
mad. Representative sale:
Mo. AT. in. Pr. Wo. At. th. Pr.
98 171 44 4 49 71 It4 .. 4 47 4
91 1(4 ... 4 44 44 S7 10 4 74
14 P 130 4 474 40 I I .. 4 79
77 174 .. 4 7v 47 tl 1J0 4 70
41 IU .. 4 47 40 14 SO 4 70
40 14 .. 4 44 18 t7 (0 4 70
40.. It 40 4 M 8.. 174 40 4 70
45 t .. 4 40 l tl SO 4 70
II tu 90 4 40 41 tit 4 70
71 14 .. 4 40 44 141 40 4 74
8 ID 40 4 40 48 t4 10 4 70
184 14 .. 4 40 70 tl .. 4 70
II 00 110 4 40 It 0 .. 4 70
It Ii4 40 4 414 II NO .. 4 70
1 134 344 4 : I 110 80 4 70
40 14 .. 4 If 14 10 140 4 70
71 Ill 40 4 !4 74 tl 120 4 70
74 ...Ml .. 4 44 40 110 M 4 70
II 141 .. 4 44 14 "8 40 4 70
41 Ul SO 4 44 70 131 110 4 70
47 121 10 4 41 14 141 140 4 70
1; 114 90 4 44 17 134 .. 4 74
74 904 10 4 44 44 !44 90 4 70 '
71 "8 40 4 44 14 4 70
47 Ill 40 4 4 44 144 110 4 74
77 144 .. 4 44 90 IS! ..470
5 1st .. 4 4 44 t7 110 4 70
II 141 .. 4 44 7 .. 4 70
It t 40 4 IS II I4 40 4 70
41 134 40 4 44 M I4 ..4 10
14 984 140 4 41 40 464 M 4 70
44 Ill 40 4 411 41 144 '.. 4 70
44 "l M 411 :...-.... .141 140 4 70
14 Ill 44 4 47 171 100 4 70
47 .1.11 .. 4 7 44 40 4 714
41 it .. 4 47 44 1-t 110 4 72
71... lu .. 4 17 40 ...7 .. 4 71
71 Ill 110 4 47 41 tU IrS 4 71V4
IK Ill ,, 4 (7 09 Ml 180 4 71
K rri .. 4 17 fl 2l 80 4 71
81 414 .. 4 17 tt 8M 120 4 71
41 1 '.. 4 41 64 171 .. 4 7S
47 187 .. 4 17 44 821 40 4 14
41 144 110 4 47 18........ 84 . . 4 78
41 ...978 40 4 17 44 174 .. 4 74
74 HI 120 4 17 41 HI 120 4 74
84 S4 80 4 47 M 824 W II!
18 T? .. 4 41 18 ICS 40 4 7S
11 Ill .. 4 47 4S Ill ISO 4 71
48 1.10 .. 4 47 40 111 .. 4 77
224 .. 4 47 42. 90 HO 4 80
70 tM 140 4 II 4 814 40 4 80
14 147 .. 4 47 II 1st .. 4 M
83 1)4 .. 4 47
at $ t??S 90. Copper declined (M t 4TS7
Us for spot and A.7 7a 4d for future: lo
cally copper wa unchanged: lake is quoted
at 313.7.13 00, electroirtic at III 4C' 13 87
and csstlng at $ll6i4u 1276. I.esd waa 6
point higher locaHy at $4.004Jr4. snd un
changed nt 11 16s 3d In London. Spelter
was unchanged at 4.21 l"s in London and
at $4 Min locally. Iron closed at 4s 9d
in Ulasgow and at, 4is nt in Middle.
borough; locally Iron was steady and nomi
nally unchanged; No. 1 northern rounory IS
3 noted et 31S.0oi 18.00; No. 3 northern fcun
ry is quoted nt llt.OtMi 15.00; No, 1 southern
foundry and No. 1 soft outhern foundry
at $13.75(514 2S. . . , ,
ST. lxU13. Jan. &V-METALS Iad,
firm, $4.40. Spelter, steady, $4.70. .
REAL ESTATE" TRANSFERS.
Deed filed for rcord January So, as fur-
nlslied by the Midland Ouarautee ami
Trust company, bunded abstracter, 1514
Farnam street, for The Hee:
David 11. M.-Kenale and wife to Ouy
C. McKeusie, part ot the aw lie
sec. 4-16-13 and other land $
Charles S. McKenxle and wile to Ouy
C. McKenxle, same
llllam F. McKenxle and wlf to Quy
C. McKeuxie, sain..
Quy C. McKenxle to Colin A, Mo
Kenxle, asms
Ouy C. McKenxle to David H. Mc
Kenxle, same
Ouy C. McKenxle to Charlea S. Mo
Kensle, same
Ouy C. McKenxle to Rhoda E. Lear,
same
Mary A. I)er and husband to Mary
Kibbs, s23 feet lot 4, block 3, E, V.
-Smith's add...... 1,700
George W. Elbourne and wife to Nel
lie Klrby, lot 8, 10, 11 and 12, block
8, Ames Place 8,900
Isaao W. Carpenter and wife to Delia
Reed Relden, lot 6, block 4 Bemls
Park add 8,000
Sylvester Bowers to Florence company,
lots 1. 3 and 17, block 165, Florence.... 1
Florence company to Sylvester Rowers,
lots 6, 8 and 9. block, 165, Florence.... 1
Patrick 8. McOuIre and wlf to Nora
O. Johnson, lots 23 and 24, block 1. .
Cov.ir addition lo Creighton
Heights 600
Gilbert M. Hitchcock and wife to
Luella Edith Bhrurn. e lot 11, block
4, Shlnn's add 1
Adams Con
A I Ire
Rreecs
Brunswick Con ..
Cotnatork Tunnal
Con. Cal. St Va..
Horn RklTer
Iron Silver
Leadvllls Con ...
. 10
. 17
. 10
. B
. 8
.170
.104
.124
. 1
Little Chief
Ontario
Onhlr
phoenix
Potoel
evase
Sierra Neraila
Small Hopea...
Standard
4
..n0
.AM
.. 18
.. 25
.. 14
.. 74
.. 10
..144
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Jan. 20. Bank clearings for to
day, $1,307,873.01. an Increase of $271,995.63
over the corresponding day last year.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. COTTON The
market opened firm at an advance of 124j'J3
point in response ta strong cauies, con
tinued ugm receipts anu lunuer una ui
the strong RDot situation In the South.
Cable, which at the time of the local open
ing, were about iu point over expectations,
were attributed to buying In Liverpool by
parties who. It waa said, were protecting
ineir requirements ui open niarsvi, as a
result of defaulted corttructs with shippers.
This had a bullish effect on the local- ship
ment, so that while outside demand was
evidently slack and tha market with con
siderable liquidation U. ruled generally firm
until aDoui tne ena oi ttie nrst nour, wnen
March was selling at.J4.4Sc, May at 14.56o
and July at lt.ozo. A period of liquidation
louoweo. iater, nowever. tne appearance
In the. ring of a looul bull, who began
bidding for 6,000 and 16,000 lots of May and
July, rallied the market sharply to about
the high level, itiis -demand apparently
satisfied, the market again sagged off:
and while finally steady was only 8 to 13
tolnts hlaher oh the active positions, while
the new-orop months were two points
lower. Sales were estimated at 600,000
bales.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 20. 4 D. tn. COTTON
-Spot in increased demand: prices 18 points
runner. American middling iair. e.uoa:
good middling, 7.92d; middling, 7.42d; low
middling, 7.76d; good ordinary, 7.601; ordl
nary, 7.46d. The sale ot the day were
8.000 bales, of which 1.000 bales were for
speculation and export, and Included 8.100
American. Receipts, none. Futures opened
oulct and closed barely steady. American
middling, g. o. c, January, 7.67S1.68d; Jan
uary and renruard, i.mu'i.boo; reoruary
ilu .inivi.. i.w,i.uiu. itivut-u u u .
7.62(S7.63d; April and May, $7.51; My and
June, 7.49iS7.60d; June and July, 7.47d; July
and Aueust. 7.44d: August and September.
7.24d: September and October, ts.6a4i9.64d.
U'l' k l : l u laaan uii s 1 1 ill 8 x ru hi nn
O A . J U1U nili w. A A. ft' is iiis
c higher. Middling. 13c, Sale. 2.752
bale. Receipts, l.tmo bale; shipments, 61
bales: stock. 22.779 bales.
NEW ORLEANS'. Jan. W.-CUTITIN-Tllt
price for cotton futures today reached th
highest point sine th war. The advances
ever yesterday wore on favorable report
from Manchuria and also, on a continuance
of soot demand here. Liquidation wa
heavy, but offerings were readily absorbed
it is aeneraiiv considered tnat tne market
Is as healthy as It has been at any time
thl season. At the highest level of th
day new record for the aeason and for
the period sine war time were etab
nsned.
NEW ORLKANS. Jan. ZO. COTTON
Firm: sales. 6.060 bales; ordinary. 1144c:
good ordinary, u i-iw; low middling,
13 1-lSc: middling. 14 l-lc: good middling
14 5-16c; middling fair, 14 11-1:. Receipts,
o,843 bales; stock, Aa,ai Dales. futures
KaMl.. . , .. - 1 ..llDTl, 1J t.Wf.ll 11... VK.
u a . j , .!..... j i ii. n.nv, . '
ligjUM.. Uari.h 11 Jln I nrll
I J, ... . J4 11. . , . ' . .. ... . . . . v. , fii . ,
14.4M3 14.46c; May. n.i3rqi.ir; juiy, M.M'tr
14.86c; July, l6.ooeru.oic; August, I4.zioi4.!Oc.
Wool Market.
IIADVAU T- A TIT fJ T , 1 . j, ,
dan. w. ii ww-mwaH iiui.
call, steady. Foreign wools firm at good
.(.,.. , ' . 1 r , nllntarlnn.. T...I I .a r w
Idaho, fine, 16S16c; heavy fine, 13 if
14c; nn medium, imjire; . medium,
1718c; Wyoming, Que, liQlftc; heavy
fine. 13an4c; nn . medium, I6iil(c;
medium. 18'l?19o: Utah and Nevada, fine.
lhaittc; heavy nne, j.i'uiac; nn medium,
16ui7c; Dakota nne, itc: nne medium.
16fel7o: medium, Wimc; Montana, nn
choice, 19ff20c; fine medium choloe, 19020c;
average, iowic; tapi, xeaKi iucujuui
choice. lMiae.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. to. WOOIJulet;
crrades, combing and clothing, 17&lc; light
nne, ltiaiic; heavy nn. ia'i4c; tuo
waihed, 3u31o.
aarnr and Molasses,
NUiW IUHA, Jan. DL J.I .JlW.
nominal: fair refining, 2c; rentiifugKl ii
test, 2o; molaseea sugar, 2c. lUtined,
dull; crushed' 6.06c; powdered, 4.65c; granu
lated, 4.46o; No. 6, 4 n6c; No. 7, 4c; No. 8,
2.96c: No. 9 3.90c: No. 10. 3.86c: No. 11.
8.60c; No.. 12, 3.75c; No. IS, 8.70c; No. 14,
8.66c: confectioners' A, 4.30c; mould A, 4.70c;
cut loaf, 6.06c; cubes, 4 iuo,
MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans open
kettle, good to cnoic. siiffjio.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 80. SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle, 2S2c; open kettle cen
trifugal, 3g'3c; centrifugal white, 4c;
yellow. 3iu34c: seconds, 2e.
MOLASSES Steady; open kettle, 8023n
centrifugal, dull, 7Uo- Syrup, dull, 23
23c
Omana Packing Co....
Switt and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour ft company
Armour ft Co., boo City
Vansunt ft co
Carey ft Benton
Looman ft co
McCreary ft Clark
W. I. Stephen
Hill ft Huiitslnger
Huston ft Co....
L. F. HUBS'
Wolf & Murruun
Hobblck ft B
J. 1. Root ..
y. P. I ew la
Hagerty ft Co......
Other buyers ....
683
8.9
714
430
70
1
201
63 .
69
67
23
46
19
167
40
23
17
7
437
l,oo9 1.4J6
1,61 1,W
3,1.6 4.4
1,863 aoi
1.37
ft
,
ss
"fdi
SHEEP There wss not a heavy run of
sheep In sight this morning, but the market
was extremely dull and, In fnct. about ns
near dead ns it often gets. The demoral
ized condlt'on of the mutton market In the
.. . 1 . 1. .... I... Mnra ofa nrk Anttt
-n n nu,, nip Frniviij ,i ' o . n " .
the principal reasons for the present slump
in prices, commission men are an wimn
their shippers to hold back their stock this
week and give the market a chance to re
cover. As compared with the close of last
weak, ruling prices aro all the way from
V to 60a lower, with trading? extremely
dull at the decline. At a late hour today
there were still a good many sheep and
lambs In first nands.
Feeders were scarce, but. In sympathy
with the decline on fnt stuff, prices were
lower, with trndlng very quiet
Qtlotatlrns for corn red stock: Chnlc
vlrn Intnl., tRVunRAO- fnlr tO good
lambs. 85.OTHfifi.2R: good to choice yearlings.
$4.5g-4J75; fnlr to good yearling, $4.2o'fM.oO:
good an choice wether, 44.u"(nzn; iir
good yefhers. x3.ni14r4.1w; goon 10 rnm'j
wes, 3it.40Sj3.Br.; rsir to goon ewc, n...p
40: choice feeder lambs. $4 26f(f4..i"; reeiicr
yearllnrrs. $3.75ff4.2S; feeder wethers. 13 sow
3 76; reeoer ewee, i:.xih;,id; cuus, e..ii-.
Penrescntatlv sales
No,
Total , 4,081 8,908 4,992
riTTt.lftiinti of cattle at all points
were liberal thl morning for the time of
year and price took a big drop. In fact.
the decline in price waa tne mini rn
that ha taken place on any on day In
a long time and tn niaraat tne quuwi
ihat has been experienced In many weeks,
'ackers did not try to buy anything until
about the middle of th forenoon, and
when they did start out tneir oias, were
10iS2oo lower than yesterday and If they
could not get the tock at their own fig
ures they did not seem to want
There wer quite a few cornfd oteers
included In the offerings and the quality
of som ot th cattle was good. Palt
ers, though, wer very Indifferent, and the
market on ail graoee cou.u ..icij u
quoted 1015o lower than yesterday, and Irj
a good many cases the decline amounted
to a much a 20o. Trading-wa nat
iipaiiv v,ru ftnll. nwinsr nartlv to the In-
difference of buyer and partly to the fact
that salesmen oouio not mase up t'""r
minds to accept the prices offered. Ihe
day was well advanced before even the
bulk of the offerings was disposed of.
- The cow market wa In much the sam
condition th teer market. The decline
COUld sareiy in pu i"i'" -
treme case was even more, iraoing was
dull at the decline, ana at a tain nour
there were still a good many cows and
heifers In first hands. Tha good stuff suf-
A .11 am Hi. tnmmnrt kinds.
Bulls, veal calves and stags wer all
slow and lower In sympathy with th de
cline on cows and steers. '
There wer aulte a lew siocaer anu
r...ir. nttarA and. owing to the break on
fat stuff, and also to the unfavorable
weather, which speculators figured wouio
keep buyers at home, in margei ruiea
very slow ana unevenly rawrr.
1, u.nr KaImI hnnrn.i were not over
10ffl5o lower, but other were safely 15200
lo"er. nepresentaiive mi;
KELir eitcna
1 western ewe
A western ewe
510 western ewe
10 western ewe
2?2 western lambs ....
1?7 cull ewes
48 feeder ewes
273 western ewes
101 feeder ewes
262 western ewe
69 western ewes
869 western ewe
39 western ewe
11 cull lamb
181 western yearlings..
8 western yearlings..
607 western yearlings..
461 western-fed ewe .
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... 711
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HEIFERS
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4 00
I 04
4 04
4 04
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4 14
4 40
4 40
4 4
4 40
4 44
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I 74
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9 71
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$ 71
$ 71
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$ 73
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I 80
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$ 44
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424
440
414
717
744
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1600
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1480
1100
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. 174
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I 71
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$ 44
9 94
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I 71
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BULLS.
3..
1..
1..
1..
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$ 1810 I 84
$ 1411 I 14
1 10U0 I 04
CoBeo Market.
NEW TORK, Jan. 80. COFFEE Th
market for futures opened firm at un
changed prices to an advance of 5 ilnta on
market bull support following th continued
llnht Drlmary movement. At first trading
was quiet and during the forenoon th mar
ket snowed a aomewnai reactionary ten
dency under realising, but later wa
stronger by good buying from Wall street
and European house closing steady at a
net advance of ltXulS point. Sales wer
I113.OO11 bag. Including January at 7.36c;
February, T.4c: Marcn. 7.4og&oc; April.
7 oc; May, 7 6591.uc; July, 7 Ih&8.ii6c; Au-
1.
1..
144
1714
fc38 30c; October,
7 Invoice, tl-ltc; mild, a lead y.
aust. 83oe: September.
f.26c; December. .4oc Spot Rio, firm; No.
Dry Good Market.
NEW TORK, Jan. 30. DUT OOODS-Th
operation of buyer of dry good showed
no tendency to speculate In merchandise
at present, put necesnliie make them elves
apparent ouyecs ana are evidently now
willing to pay asking prices for soot or
nearby devices. Sellers contend that pres
ent price ax too low, basd Uis cost
o xoanuiaciuro.
11 400 t 88
BTOCKERS
HO I 40
IM I 44
1 44 IH
i 490 9 40
1 410 I 00
I Ill I 40
1 110 I 00
1 980 I 4
I Ml I 14
9 104 I M
1 4M I 14
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tl HI t 84
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4 441 8 U
s 94 a as
14 Ill IB
I n 1 44
4. 8X I 44
4 444 9 44
3 40 1
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M 19 1
100 4 00 I
STOCK CALVES
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1 HOGS Tha combined receipts of hog at
th principal market point today waa
larg and a a result th tendency of prloe
Av.
. fO
. 9S
. 1"1
. S3
. 7S
.. 94
.. 91
.. 89
.. 91
..110
.. 8
..104
.. 98
.. 51
.. 74
.. 77
..108
. 106
Pr.
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8 30
1 40
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6 15
2 66
2 S5
2 90
3 10
3 16
8 25
8 40
X 40
8 60
4 00
4 25
4 no
8 75
COE !IB'
STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Wo have evof 160 office.- .
References: 175 Stat and Nat l Batiks,
OCR IBRVICB IS TUB BBBT.
Out of Town Business Solicited.
On Branch! f lPr aai At Ta. 34417
TWOS. M. WADDICK. CorretptMnJent
S. SLEUMAN
Grain, Provisions & Stocks,
Room 4, N. Y. Llf Bldf.
Tel. 3380.
Operates 15 Offices In This Stats.
Establlrhed 1S97.
RAILWAY TIME CARD.
IMO.N STATION IOT II A.tO MARCT.
Illinois Central.
Leave,
.a 7:60 pin
' Arrive.
alo:36 pnt
Chicago Express .....
Chicago, Minneapolis dc x
St. Paul Limited.,.. ..a 7:50 pro. A 8:05 am
Minneapolis & St. Paul
Express b 7:60 am blf!:3t put
( hicuao 4& Northwestern.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
General Conditions glow, wltk Lower
rrtces for Cattle.
CHICAOO. Jan. 10 CATTLE Receipts.
80.000 head; market HKfJloo lower; good td
prime steers, 6.oons.0; poor to medium,
$3.604.60: stockers and feeders, $2.:6'r4.i'0;
cows. $1.60'fl4.0l): heifers. $2.OtKn'4.60: canners.
$1.6Oj2.40; bulls, $2.00i4.10; calves, $3.60cu6.60.
iiOUH Receipts, 40,000 neau; estimated
tomorrow, 86,000 head; mixed and butchers,1
$4.764.95; good to choice heavy, $4.9o'iiO.OO;
rough heavy, $4 76u4.90; light, , $4.4b'a4-75;
bulk of sales, $4.70&'4.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 25.000
WaiiXt as Irt ear t 4 eholnn xa'i-kt hors
$4i00fr4.26; fair to choice mixed, $3.07Wit.OO;
western Lheep, $3.604.25; native lumps,
$4.6uij&.a6; western lambs, $4.2u5.S.
KAnsas City Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 10,600 head, Including 100 head of
southerns; market strong to 10c lower; ex
port and dressed beef steers, 44.u(fl'4.;
fair to good, $3.75u'4.16; western fed steers,
$3.60ir4.2o; stockers and feeders, $3,0044.10;
soul hern steers, $3,004.00; southern cows.
20'a2.60: native cows. I2.iii3.&0; native
heifers. $2.6O(u$.60: bulls. $2.26'u3.60: calves.
3Z75i(fi.00. -
HOUS Receipts, 11,000 neaa mantel was
steady to 6c lower; top, $4.92: bulk ot
sales, $4.607T4.85; heavy. $4.77Hft4.92Mi:
packers, $4 66tT4.75; pigs and light, $1.26
64.70.
D11IS AINU UAB115 Xteceipts, a.uuu
head; market weak to 100 lower; native
Iambs, $1.6(Vfl6 80: western lambs, $4.60u6.70;
fed ewes. H.WiiS.90: western fed yearlings,
$1.0OJj6.26; stockers and feeders, 82.76tjj4.00.
1 1 1
Kow York Uri stock Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. SO. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 2,730 head; good steer, firm to lOo
higher; medium and common, steady; bull
and cows, steady and luc lower. Native
steers, $3.763.10; bulls, $2.764794.361 cows. $1.60
fla.eu. uauie quoted live came sieauy at
U&12C per lb., dressed weight: refrigerator
Deer, 74Hrnto per lb, exports touay, vuu
cattle.
CALVES Receipts. 630 head: veals. 3460
fro.60: little calves. $3.6oS4.00: barny.ird and
fed, $3.0ori4.00; city dressed veals, firm at
if 16c per lb.: country dressed, ste
HOGS Receipts. 7.9b7 head: market nom
inally steady: no sales reporte J.
kl 1 J L,' 1. ll a au iv x A a m 1 J m 1 Mm an 9-mm osm
heep, $3.0Oy4.5o; cull, $2.5J. Lamlis, $6.50
4(j &j; yearlings, $5.00. Cable quoted sheep
at uo per lt. ; iambs, uvtHW vr 10.
' it. Loots Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 20.-CATTLE Receipts.
4,500 head, Including 1.200 head Texans;
market slow, steady to lower; native snip
ing and export steers, m.zu'iid.za; dressed
eef and butcher steers. I4.0uu6.00: steers
under 1,000 pounds, $3.3oU4.8Sj Blockers and
feeder. $2.4o4itSo; rows and heifers, $2.26
(T4.26; canners. $2.25&2.60; bulla. $2.60!r3.6O;
calve. 33.a0iu7.00: Texas snd Indian steers
$2.6C(j4.30; cows snd heifers, $2.1('ti2.90.
liOUtt Receipts, lo.ooo head; market was
1 . ... - .. 1 1 1 .. k i J T '. . , .'. K . . . ..
$4 6i'u4.6i; butchers and best heavy, 4 ti6
(15.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 2.500
head; market wa slow and lower; native
mutton, $3.T0'S4 6o; lamb, $4.0't(S 65; culls
and bucks, $2.2i(a4.00; stockers, $1.763.00.
St. Joievk Llvo Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,938 head: market steady to 10c
lower; natives. $3.36fj6.15; cows and heifers,
$17614 26: Btockers and feeders, $2.75'u'4.26.
HOGS Receipts, 7.830 head; market 6c
lower; light, $4.664.60; medium and heavy,
34.70fi4 90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, J.641
head; market steady; lamb, xo.no; wethers,
$4.60.
Stock In Slgkt
Following ar the receipt of live stock
at th six principal western cities yesterday:
L.attie.
.. 4.000
30,000
Fast Chicago ....
Local Chicago ...
Mall
jocbI Sioux city,
layllciit St. l'aul
daylight Chicago
.imuc'i lii emu ....
Fast Chicago
Local Chicago
Fast St. Paul
St. Paul Express ...
Fast Mall
Loral Sioux City
Norfolk A' Honestel.
Incoln A Lone I'lneb 8M6am
Dead wood. Hot Springs
A Lincoln az:ovpm
Casper & Wyoming Ex.d 2.60 pm
Hastings, B-.perior ana
Albion
Inlou Paclflo.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas city
Bt. Louis ....
St. Joseph ..
Sioux City ..
..10.5(4)
.. 4,600
.. 1,938
.. 800
Hogs.
6.8,0
40. 0
11,IXK
10.0J
7.87)0
4,000
Sheep.
40
4.0-0
2.600
1,641
Totals 61.338 78.709 87,941
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. Jan. . WHISKY On basis of
$1.27 for finished goods.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20. WHISKY-Stoatly,
at $1.8114..
CHICAOO, Jan. . WHISKY-8tedy, on
basis or ii .37.
CINCINNATI, Jan. 20 -WHISKY Quiet
on basis of $1.27 for nnishM good.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, Jan. 20. SEEDS Clover, cash
and January, $e.87H; February, $A90; March,
t.96. prima alslk. $530. Prim timothy,
81.40.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. METALS -8 pot tin
was unchanged In London at 130 6a. but
futures were 3s td lowar at A 130 16: locally
tin was quiet, and about steady, closing
a 7:55 am
a $.30 am
b 8:46 pm
al0:00 pin
all:20 pm
a 9:15 an
a 8:45 pm
a V':bs' am
9:26 am
a 2:40 pm
a 9:20 am
blO : 35 am
bl0i35 ar,
6:10 pr.t
6:10 pm
.b 2:60 pm b 6:10 pot
...a 8:40 am
...all:30 am
...a 8:10 pm
...a 7:60 am
...a 8:00 am
...a 8:26 pm
...a 6:50 pm
...a 4:26 pm
...a 8:16 pro
...b 4:00 pm
...a 8:05 am
Overland Limited
The Fast Mall ...
California Express
..a 8:40 am
..a 8:60 am
.a 4:20 pm
a $ pm
a 8:20 pm
a 1:80 pm
a 5:80 pm
a 7 :30 am
a $:40 am
a 3:40 am
bl3:45 pm
b 8:85 am
a 7:15 am
8:80 pm
al0:30 am
The Chlcaeo ..Portland
epecini a o.w pin
The Chicago Portland
Spoclat 4. ......
Emtern Express
The Atlantlo Express
The Colorado Special.. all :85 pm
Chicago Special .........
Lincoln, jieatrice ana
Stromsburg Express. .D 4:w pm
Columbus Local b 6:09 pm
Chicago Oreat Western.
St. Paul & Minneapolis
Limited
fit Paul A MlnnASnnlta
Express 7:85 am
Chicago Limited .......a 4:50 pm
St. Paul. Minneapolis
Chicago Express a 8.30 pm ..........
Chicago Express a 4:30 am a 4 .-06 pm
Chicago, Milwaukee A St, PanL
Chicago Daylight a 7:65 am !: pm
Chicago Fast Express. .a t:4S pm
Overland Liir-lt .9 -20 pm
De Moines x(Nt..t l.a w
Wabaab.
pt. . Loul "Cannon '
juau - txpress tn.wi m a.w am
Bt. Lnuld Local, Coun-
ell Biufis a f u ia aiu:w pm
Missouri Pnt-li3e.
St. Louis Express.... a. al0:00 am A 1:28 pm
K. C. 4 St. L. Express.. al0:60 pm a 5:18 am
Chlcagro, Rock Island AV PaclAo.
EAST.
Chicago Daylight L t d. a 8:65 am a 3:50 am
Chicago Daylight Loo'l.a 7:00 am a 9:36 pm
Chicago Express bll:15 am a 6:36 put
Des Moines Express.. ..a 4:30 pm bll:6o am
Chicago Fast Express. .a 6:30 pm a 1:25 pnt
Rocky Mountain L't'd.. a 7:30 am a 7:25 pm
Lincoln, Colo. Springs.
Denver, f ueuio ana
West a 1:30 pm
Texas, California and ,
Oklahoma iyr , a :iu pm
a 6:10 pro
a 8:10 lA
a 8:10 pnt
a i:00 pm
aU:40 pm
Bl'RLIKUTON STATION ltrt k at MASON,
Chicago, Barllnston AV Qalncy.
Leave. - Arrive.
Chicago Special a 7:00 am a 8:66 pm
Chicago Vestlbuled Ex. a 4:00 pm a 7:46 am
Chicago Locsl a 9:18 am all:00 pm
Chicago Limited a $;06 pm a 7:4 pm
r ast Aiaii it pm
BarliuKton k Missouri River.
Wymore, 13 ea trice and
Lincoln a 8:60 am bl3:05 pn
Nebraska Express a 8:60 am a 7.4 put
Denver Limited a 4:10 pm a 4:4 am
black Hills and Puget
Hound Express aii:io pm a 130 tua
Colorado Vestlbuled
Flyer a 3 io m
Lincoln Fast Mall. .....b 1:67 pm a 9:08 am
Fort Crook ana riatts-
mouth D:iopm Divas am
Bellevus & Paclflo Jet. .a 7:60 pm k 8:37 ana
Bellevu at 1'acino jct..a i.3u am
Kansas City, St. Josspk ek Council
Bluffs.
Kansas City Day Ex. ...a 8:15 in a 6:08 pm
Bt. Louis Flyer a 6:26 pm all:06 am
Kansas City Night Ex..al0:46 pm a 4.30 am
WEBSTER DEPOT IB tk aft WEBSTER,
Miasonrt Paclflo.
Leav. Arriva,
Nebraska Local, via
Weeping Wattr b 4:10 pm alO:tf am
Chicago, SI. Pans, Minneapolis
Ouaana.
Twin City Passenger. ..b 8:80 am b 9:10 prsj
Bloux City Passenger. .a 2.o9 pin all Jo an)
Oakland Local b 8:46 pm b 8.10 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally
xcept Saturday. Dally oaoept atoodaA
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HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE.
New Tens-Screw stsanars et 13.40 Teua.
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