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    TITE OMAITA DAILY I1EE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1004.
r" n t it i tin m i 1 1 r ti n n ir i titTT
Speculator G.tb Up Mb- Wheat and Tim
- Atuntien to July.
HAY CORN AND OATS REMAIN UNCHANGED
Provisions jtr flosse-what Lower, bat
lapoort from CcmalHlaa Hoesee
Resolts la a' MUM Bally,
Prices Closing Easier.
CHICAGO, Jan. 17. -Apparently In dread
of being burned tip In contact with May
wheat, traders today turned attention to
the July delivery. Aa a reult May ruled
weak, closing with a loss of '40 from yes
terday's final figures. July was relatively
firm, only a fractional Via being registered
at the ttnlah. May corn and oats were
practically unchanged but provisions were
Mi;V lower. The future In trading In
the wheat pit whs the unusual activity and
rotnuaratlva strenath of the July delivery.
Way exhibited considerable nervouaneas and
waa easily Influenced by any little trade
either way. Quietness waa noticeable at the
tart, thTe being few orders on the market.
The opening dullness Was the result of a
conviction in tne minas 01 me pn crowa
that so long as one firm stood ready to
buy all that was for sale on May delivery
it waa useless to attempt trading. Eaaler
cables caused a slight loss on Initial sales,
May being a shade to H'ti'io lower at K)tt
Wbc Light offerings with a fair scattered
demand soon reused an advance to 9uc.
There Was fairly good commission house
selling on the upturn and the market soon
reacted. The July delivery, retained con'
slderable of the early strength, the suppo
sitlon being that- It was less under the
control of the leading long operator. The
extreme cold weather throughout the
winter wheat belt brouarht out a arood de
mand for this option; -with outsiders buy
ing freely from 81fett81Vo to 81c, at the
opening, the Drlce advanced to MWVZ'iC.
Liquidation of May, however, affected the
more distant months, and prices declined
late In the day. The clone on May waa
weak ahd He lower, at 89V'.(8Vc. after the
price had tallen to 8914c. July waa only a
shade lower at 81MM7.c. Clearances of
wheat and Aniir were, etinal to 717.630 bu".
Primary receipts were 607,000 bu., compared
wn.n mk,uu uu,, a year ssu. miunmjuuii,
Imluth and Chicago reported receipts of
222 cars, against 4au cars, last week, and 318
oars a year ago.
- There, was good buying of corn early by
leading commission houses due partly to
the strength in wheat and partly to the
atrons? tone of cables. The demand from
.this source carried prices higher, and the
advance was well maintained until late In
the day when a reaction occurred on sell
Ing by local bears: Receipts were A little
larger than the estimate but the move'
ment waa not larse and the demand con'
tlnued good. The close was steady. May
opened Ho lower to a shade higher, at 4t
tH9UC sold tip to WHO, reacting later
tn The p. ose was at Ktwtl (!. 1,0 can
rf('elptg were 223 cars, one of contract
Oats wore firm the greater part of the
day on a fair commission house demand
but the late weakness In wheat caused a
reaction, and the clone was about steady
A feature of the trading was the scarcity
of offerings and the Brood shinning de
mand. May opened He higher, atMJfcc: sold
between 4H;Hc, closing at 2c. Local
Liquidation by small holders and selling
by packers .caused aome weakness in pro
visions. ' There was some suntxirt from
commission houses on the decline which re
sulted in- a slight rally. The close was
easier, wit a -May pork 7VeO lower, at 1.32V.
May lard and ribs were each 5'a7Hc lower,
at I7.47H and $6.72Vi6.75.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
to cars; corn, loo cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs,
44, phi head. .
'. The' leading future ranged as follows:
Artloles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l T'sfy.
Wh't r - "- - lr j
May mi9 WHI' fBHIWSTH t91W
July . MVp' 82'tf 81ta4 KIVttTs "T4
Sept-v- -I-77H l . 7H 7'Htf Is , 77V,
Corn 1 1 .,
Jan. .. . 4KH : 4H
' ; May, ttHft . 60H 4H 4H4i . 4iH
July . 44 , WWm 47HH 4,i 48
Outs , -j
Jan. S9H ..H . 88 89 .. S!H
May 4JH 42 42 424J42H 42H
July -87 38 S7H 37V, . S7)
Sept. H 83 34, t 33
Pork ,. . , , . -
..Jail mn .sslrsv. ..... It DA 13 26 .
' May k ii 7H 13 40 13 90 13 3,'Vk 13 40
JanT ........ H TH2H
May 7 62H 7 66 7 45 7 47H 7 66
July t 62H 7 62H 7 47 H 7 47H 7 U
Kil.s -
Jan. . 6 60 6 60 6 47H 47H 60
May : 77H 80 t 72H 75 80
July 4 86 87H -H 82H I B0
raft!
auotatlnn were as follows:
TPITIH k I r I. , mam Mull an ......
winter patents, $4.204 40; straights, $4.0(5
64.20; spring patents, l.l(ya4.WJ; straights,
13 HixTtt HO: bakers. 82. 4fVfiS.S0.
WHEAT-No. I, 7&4i8oc; No. 2, red, 88H
W4)C. ,.
CORN No. 2. 4na4o: No. 2. yellow. 48c.
OATS No. 2, 3m41HC; No. S, white, 89
RYE No.. 2. W.C.
B A RL E Y Good feeding, 88 39c; fair to
Choice maitmg, wuo(o.
SEEDSNo. 1 flax. $1.10: No. 1 north
western, $1.11; prime -timothy, 83.26; clover,
contract grade, n.a.
PROVISIONS Mess pork. per bbl..
8l3.204il3.40; lard per 100 lbs., 87.27H; short
ribs, sides (loose), $o4f;4.70; short clean
Ides (boxed). S.H.Hu7.1.'H.
Kitllnwlng are the receipts and shipments
ot nour sou grain:
, ., . Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbls. 40.3"0 40.DH0
Wheat, bu. 63.500 8o,700
Corn, ba..... Ti.('0 246,900
Oats, bu., 1,800 187. 4o0
Rye. bu.... 8,600 8,100
ey, bu 141, wu i5,uo
na produce exenange tooay tne nut
tor market was firm: creamery, 1I(OL'1V,c
dairy, 13iil9o. Eggs, firm; at mark, cases
included, 3utli Jl Ho. Cheese, steady; lOGlOHo.
. SEW YORK OBIHICRAL MARKET.
Qaotatlea . at the Day oa Varloas
Cessanedltles.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. FLOUR-Recelots.
iKlii bbls ; exports, 63 bbls.; market stead
ier, but without activity; Minnesota patents,
$4-7044.8; winter patents. $4.35U4.6; winter
Stralrrhts. $4 20j'4 86; Minnesota pstenis,
4.75u600: winter extras, $3.203 3 60;
Minnesota bakers, 3 setM u; low grades.
xiowua.w. Hye nour. nrmeri sales, loo bbls.
fair to good, $3.4tij3.46; choice to fancy,
(IW'ffa rHickwneat flour, dull, 8I.Uorgl.ls.
CORN MEAI Quiet; yellow western,
Sl.On: city. $1.06: kiln dried. $2 80tri00.
RTE Firm; No. 3 western, aHc, noml-
3ial r. o. d., anoat; state and jersey,
BAKLUT uuu; reeaing, 47c c. 1. f, Ne'
York; malting. fyll)c. c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT rteceipis, none; exports, none.
Spot market easy: No. 2 red, sac In elevator
and 84o f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Du
luth, WHo f. o. b. afloat. Options opened
steady and for a time advanced on strong
Chicago support, reacting toward noon un
dar reports of larger Argentine ofTerlng
. and pressure. Later tba market was dull
and unsettled, closing essy at H4rHc net
decline. May, ttSKMl-He. closing at 81 He;
. . . m - . I - . Bl .1 a . C, . ,
juiy mi v-ioc, ciiwiiie: 1 ri c, c-piviuovr,
U a.1Atii)7Uc. closed st Doc.
CORN Receipts, 48,225 bu.: exports, 8,610
bu. Spot steady; No. 2, 6oc In elevator and
tto f. o. h. atloat: No.' 3 yellow. 64c: No.
8 white. 84c. Option market was gener
ally flrro and fairly active on a good spot
demand and poor grading at the weat, but
Anally dropped off with wheat, closing net
unchanged. May, VjGiVo, closing at 65Hc;
Julv clotted at 64Hc.
OATS Receipts. 31.0 bu.; exports, 11.000
trn. Bitot steadv: No. 1. 4tio: No. I Whits,
47Ho; No. 3 white, 4ic; track white, 46
60c. options nominal.
FEE!) Firm : anHng bran. t ;ip"!ft.85
middlings. IZn 504J 23.00: city, $20.6021.00.
HAY Steady; shlpiilng, good to choice, 86
aSVOc.
HOPS Firm: stste common to choice,
I903. tHi37e; l03. 23a27c: olds, lottlfro: Paci
fic coasl. 1S0S, M4i34c; 1902, ZHUr.Gi olds, 10
jl5c.
RICK-Steady.
1EATH kh stesdy; acid. ISCJSHo.
TAI.I.OW-Steady.
UIIklTVl l-'lrm: llHlveainn III In H IK. ta.
California 21 to 26 lbs., 18c; Texas dry. ii
ta SO lbs.. 14.' -
PROVISIONS-Beef. steady; family. $10 00
tili uu; mesa, sn niviai; oeer nama. jai w'ti
21 uu; packnt. irt.OivtlaOO; city extra India
meas, Uvujl7.00 Cut meat, steady; plck-
ele1 bellies. I7.15w7 .6; pickled shoulders.
85.6to.UO: picketed hams ISVurt'.OM, I.ard
alea.dy; western sleamec!, $7.70; January, 87.70;
nominal refined, steajy; continent. 87 00:
compound. 8t 6.4 76. Pork, firm: family, 8u;
short i-lt-nr. $L3 7fll0u; mess, $14 b'lrfiO laj.
BUTTE H Dull; creamery, 15tjiic; state
Oatry, liaise
CHRE8K Steady at lOfiiSc.
KGiila Firm; western, tvoisic.
1H11LTKT-Alive, Irregular; western
chickens. llHe: fowls, 14c; turkeys, 14c
artiaateu. auiei anr uiicnanseo.
b .. nn.al.J ..1.1 BBi Wmimmm - I . -
NEW YORK. Js. n EVAPORATED
APl'I-FS Tlio market to quiet, but a I trac
tive. iTult ig steadily bald. Cutuiuuo are
..
demand, though trade generslly Is light.
ranging rrom g'4jc to Hc, according to
grade Apricots are Arm rn a fair de
mand: choice are auoted st K'i'&SVic: extra
rholc. VfilnUo; fancy, llfilfic. Peaches
are quiet, but steady, with choice held st
7HfT7c; extra choice. 74Hc; fancy, 9i310o.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET,
Coadltlen of Trade sal Qaotatloas oa
Staple aad Faary Prodaee,
EQOS rtrcelnta mrwterHte: fresh stock.
c.
IIVE POt-t.TRY Hens. So: SDrlrl
chickens, 8H''ilK-; roosters, according to age.
vnor.; luraeys, i3aioc; ducks, yiuc; geese,
OHE88KD POtLTRT Turkeys. 18lRc;
ducks, lwsllc; geese, 10c; chickens, W&
niiTTKH-Packing stock, lie; choice to
lancy oniry rolls, utiMc; separstor, rjc.
FKEPH FISH Trout. IWiluc: pickerel. 6H
Jtc; pike, fc; perch, miv4p; niuensn, isc;
K hi l.tl .1. LI LI. . . . lm..n til." (i..l.wlf 1 1
codlish, lie; remnapper, lc; lobsters billed',
pvr io., iwc; lobsters, gre?n, per id., ic;
bullheads, 11c; cattish, 13'nl4c; blnrk bass.
c; halibut, 13c; crapples, 12c; herring, 4c;
wnite nssn, 13c; niuetins, c; smeus, i(y iio.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can.
43c: ter anl.. 12.00: extra select, per csn.
ik-o; per gal., $1.80; standard, per can, 27c;
per gal.. i.oo.
Hit A IS t er ton. I16.UO.
HAY Prices auoted by Omaha whole
sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up
land, fi.6o: No. 2, 16,00: medium, $5.60;
coarse, lo.uO; rye straw, ,00. These prices
are ior nay oi goon coior ana quality, ue
mand fair and receipts light.
OATS-37C '
IlYE No. 2, 50c.
VKdRTARLRS.
POTATOES Cnlnriitn H&n Ma lent a ne
BWEET POTATOES Illinois, tier bhl..
NAVY MEANS Per bu. I2.2B.
CELERY Small, ner rios . 2S7Tto: lnrsa
California. &jc. 75o and 0e.
ONlONS-Bnanleh. rr erata. 11.60: Coliw
rado yellrw and red, per lb., 2c,
k.AiiHAnt, wiHrdjuiin Holland, ho.
TL'KNIPS CannriA ruliLharua. tier IK.
lc: white, per bu., 60c.
iakkii rv fer bu., T5c.
i-AHMNii'B-per bu., BOc.
HEETS Per bu., 6fte.
CAtJLIFIXlWK.R California nee erof.
$2.75. '
CUCUMBERS Per dos., Il.25iffl.60.
niiNB(ir,B rrr aos. nuncnes, wc.
LflTTl.'CE HEAD Per ilm. bunches. Ban
il.oi; per bbl.. 17.00; leaf lettuce, per do.
bunches, 4Jc.
TI RNIPS Southern, per dox.. 76c.
HEETS Southern, per dos., 75c.
CARFIOTS Southern, per doi., 75e,
raKBLui-fiouincrn. per aos., l.
FRUITS.
APPLES Callfnmla. nellflnwera. nee inx
$1.86; New York export Greenings, Russets
ana itsinwins, 13.76. ,
GRAPES Pony Catawbss, 20c; Imported
Malagas, per keg, JS.OOifl'd.OO.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., $7 00;
per box, J2.50; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle,
l8.0OtjS.50; Pell and Cherry, W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida Brlehts and Russets.
all sixes, $2.26; navels, all sixes, choice,
t2.25i2.2&; fancy, all sixes, $2.75.
LEMONS California fancy. 8nn to mo
sixes, 14; choice, 240 to 270 sixes, $.1.50.
FIOS California, ner 10-lb. cartons. R6c:
Imported Smyrna, l-crown, 14c; 5-crown,
lfio; 7-crown, Hie.
BANANAS Per medium slsed bunch.
I2.00fi2.60; Jumbo, $2.75u3.26.
COCUANUTS Per sack, 4, P" nox., wc.
DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkga., $2;
per lb.. In 60-ln. boxes, 6Hc; Oriental stuffed
dates, per box. R 4U.
miscei.IjAim r;u.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 130! Wisconsin
llmburger, 12c.
HON liY Nenraska, per z irames. fj,
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames. $3.26.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., too.
CIDEH Per bhl., $8.75; per H W--POPCORN
Per lb.. 2Ho; shelled, StiHC
HORSERADISH Per case of 2 doi.,
packed, HOe.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
1KH". hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft
shell, per lb., 13c; No. I hard shell, per lb.,
12c; Braxlls. per lb., 11c; filberts, per lb.,
11c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard
shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb
12c; small, per lb., lOc; peanuts,. per lb,
o: roaster peanuts, per lb., iH; Chill
walnuts. 12W134C: large nicsory ijuu, iv
bu.. $1.50; shell barks, per bu., U; DiacK
walnuts, per bu.. $1.25.
HIDES NO. 1 green, w: rtn. i Krcrn. uv.
No. 1 salted. 7c; No. I .salted, sc; no. i
veal.aif,. 8 to 12. lbs., 8Hc; No. 5 veal
calf." 12 to 15 lbs.. 6H"! dry sauea n aee,
8fj12c: sheep pelts, 25r76c; horse hides,
$1,604(2.50.
St. Loals Orala aa rrovlsloas.
dti TntTia Jan XI. WHEAT uOWPr:
No. S red cash, elevator. K'c; track. W9
96c; May, 84,884Hc; juiy 78c; No. Z bard,
track.
44c; Mav, 404c; July, 46Hc. ....
OATS Higher; NO. I casn, aaytv, navo.
a Cl Z.IL.
fixiuk steady; rea winter pawm, n
4.60; extra fancy and straight, 4.l&B-t-vi
cloar, U4n&3.. m ,.,
TIMOTHY Blt-fcU meaay i 4.ovtu.ou. .
CORN MEAL Steady at $2.40.
BRAN Dull; sacked, euii trarn, ooin(u.
HAY Quiet; timothy, $7.60tgl2.C0; pralria,
$8 OOry9.00.
IRON Cti rruiN I in.3 ti.va.
BAGGING 6tfM6Ho.
1JL-MU TWINIi! hn.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
$18.65. Lard lowers prime stesm. xe.sa.
Bacon, steaoy; oiru, bu i.mtiui, w.
clear ribs. $7.60: short clear, ai.io.
POl IiTRI-r irm: cnicaens, w, eiim
ia.i ii.- ntii'ka. lie: aeese. oo.
Bt TTER yuiet; creamery, ouo, ua.tj,
L'L . aa
Recelnte. Shipments.
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
.... 6.000 11.0110
....18.000 62.000
,....t7.tJ 61,VK
..... 8.00J 34,000
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Kaasas City Orala and Provlsloas,
KANSAS CITTJsn. CT.-WHEAT-Msy,
74Uti74'Ae: July. TlHci casn. jno. i nam,
744f7c; No. 3. TltfTSo; No. 4. 63: rejected,
aihi.tin. n -j rtsr kwrtuw r. a. pit. m..
CORN May, 4ic; rfuiy. ai-si tt-s-,
No. 3 mixed. 40c; No. 3 wnite, tiltc; ro. .
40W'?- - a
OATS NO. I wniie, ssusw, a miu,
auH
' . . . . . . a Ei. mVIaa
mat cnnica umoiDT. aa.uuiua.au. ui.
prairie, $7 25.
BUTTER Creamery, 13tfUo; dairy,
fancy. i8c. . .
pdnQ HtknAv VflBHOiiri and Kansaa.
eases returned, 26Hcj new, No. t whitewood
cases Inciuaea, zic
Vvt,.. tin. 1.800 105 001
Corn. iu su m
n.ti bu 19.000 130.0V4J
Pklladelithla Predaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27. BUTTER
Steadv. fair demand; extra western cream
. rv oo- extra nearbv nrtnts. 27c.
lr.ruiH Mrm. 20 nianer: iresn nearur,
fuV. st mark; fresh western, 36c: Iresn
iithwHtrn. S7c! fresh western. 24c.
CHEKBK Bteaay: wcw lorg run creams.
choice to fancy, .HHVUHc; full creams,
fair to good, loo.
f
Mlaaeapolla Orala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 27. WHEAT May,
8V4; July. 87W7Hc: September, 16c,
On track: No. 1 nam. wc, no. 1 norm
ern. tHc: No. 1 nonnern, eoc; no.
northern (UfrXfto.
FLOUR First pgienia, sawBi.tri; secona
patenta, MKiMWt; nrai clears, n.ejys.au
second clears. $2 bixrz 00
BRAN In bulk, $l.ni.w.
Mllwaakee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. H. WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern. 8tt4TH?;
No.
northern, (tnne; way. kc uki.
RYK Firm: No. 1. 6Jfic.
BARLEY Dull: No. 2. 3o; sample, Sa
Ale.
CORN-Steadv: Ko. 3. 424343c: May. 4M.0
asked.
; Liverpool Orala aad Prevlatosva,
LIVERPOOL. Jan. V. WHEAT-Spot
nominal; futures, steady; March, es 3'd
Mav. ss ?avd : Julv. nominal.
CORN opot, American mixed, new. s ia
American mixed, old. firm at 4s Hd
futures, steady: January, nominal; March,
4s 10,
Dalatk Grala Market.
DULUTH. Jsn. 27 -WHEAT Closed In
store: No. 1 hard. 87Hc; No. 1 northern,
sOc: No. 3 northern. faWc. On track: No.
hard. 87': No. 1 northern. tk: No. 2 aorta
trn. MV; May, tw; July, WijO.
OA TB On track and to arrive, 5SH
' Toledo Soed Market.
TOLEDO. Jan. 27 SEEDS Clover closed
Cash and January. 8s.su: February. 8o.ti2t4
March, $&7; prims Alslks. W.3U. Timothy,
pume, 4. vi.
Peoria Oral Market.
PEORIA. Jan. 27.-CORN Firm; new tjo.
W1USKY-$1.
? tinted at 4.7 5c; prime, BHtijHc; choice, so;
anry. tH'TiTc.
CALIFORNIA MllED FRtrIT8-Prunos
sre said to be attracting some speculative
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Laiiitnds in Trading Btoftasi lion in
Efldinc oo Wall Street
FAVORABLE WAR NEWS HAS LITTLE EFFECT
peralatlve Party Bases Hope at Ad-
vaare la Prices on Confldeaee
la the Rxpeeted Rock la
laa Road Issae.
,rW TOflK, Jan. Z7.-The lassitude
Which began to make Itself felt in yes
terday s trading In stocks was more In
evidence today. The dealings fell at times
to rather Insignificant proportions and the
movement of prices was narrow. The more
favorable turn to the war news today did
not avail to sustain the market any more
than the depression In the foreign mar
kets yesterday served to hold hack prices
In the operations of . the dominant specu
lative party. That party was rather qui
escent today, or restricted in the field of
Its operations. In view of the cessation
of the upward movement It wss argued
that the light pressure of selling offerings
was In favor of the market, but It waa sug
gested on the other hand that the light re
alising on the turn went to demonstrate
a very small speculative feeling for the
organised speculation which set about
lifting rrlces as an Invitation to the out
side public to oome Into ths market and
secure the benefit of rising prices.
The rising points were attributed to
operations by the bull party to sustain
prices, for lack of other explanation. The
Pennsylvania group was conspicuous and
the advancing tendency of the Goulds was
called sympathetic on the assumption that
the Gould-Cassatt harmonlsation was In
volved. Coalers were firm at the same
time on rather favorable trade reports.
The speculative party bases some of its
ope of advancing prices on a confidence
In the co-operation of the Rock Island
arty to further Its bond Issue. The Rock
glands shared In the day's strength so
far as It went. Gains In some of the
specialties were entirely without explana
tion beyond the oenly circulated, tips that
tney would advance.
United States Steel preferred and Amal
gamated Copper were heavy. The former
was anectea Dy ratner less encouraging
reports of trade prospects and by the re
ported failure of the southern Iron In
terests to come to an agreement as to
prices or output. The conspicuous lack
of confirmation of any of the numerous
rumors of railroad combination among
minor systems which accompanied the
early upward movement In those stocks
Is the subject of some comment among
the party which Is skeptical of the present
dvance. The late rise of 17 in Baltimore
& Ohio was not very efficacious In help
ing the market, even for stocks in Its own
group, and while the closing was Arm, it
wns below the best.
The firmer tone of the time money mar
ket was again conspicuously In evidence
today and a renewal of the subtreasury
trunifurt to New Orleans attracts at
tention in view of the customary stack on
the reserves In New York, which shows
Itself about the end of January. The firm
ness In time money here, wltn tne easier
tone of money in foreign markets conduced
to the decline In exenange raies. iw iwi'
Intf la pnln thai he nertod of SbhOr-
mally essy money la not to be prolonged
nd that better rates tor ume imui '
rule for the future. ,
Tjrwi- .At .tun anfl rat h pr irrekruiar.
Tntnl sales, par value, $3,415,000. unitea
States bonds were unchanged on call.
Tna followtna- are the quotations on tns
New York Stock exchange:
Hales. iign.ijow.iu"
AfMitaon 26.200 7H Si 70
do pfd , "2
i 4
84U
91
Baltimore A Ohio 67, X) R5'
do nfd i"0 mv
91 VJ
11914
I'll
35H
'84H
1674
v.
119'
lin
86'
Canadian Pacific 4,200 119.
entral of N. J 310 nil
Chesapeake A Ohio... 6.700 857
Chlcsgo & Alton.
874
8414
l'i'4
804
do pfd
200
844
17
Chicago Ot. Western.. 1,200
oa u pra
Chicago N. W
Chicago Term. T,.. 500
1B7
12
Z&tt
SO
s
277,
ll
744
28
484
86
184V4
11
24
80
38
68
2774
168
"a"
73
it4
6H
48
'm".
RS
134
11V4
2414
do ofd
C. C. C. ft St. L 100
7914
18V4
Colo. Southern 1.4i0
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd 400
Mi
27H
Delaware Hudson.. 200
1R7
Del.. Lack. Went
27274
22;4
Denver Ac Rio Grande 1,000
do pfd ooo
73
Erie 1.400
co 1st pfd 4,20
do 2d pfd .... ........ 800
69H
Gt. Northern pfd
170
Hocking Valley aw
7fii4
K1V4
do pfd iio
Illinois Central ....... 1,700
i;t4
Iowa Central ,
K114
do nfd
K. C. Southern
10
do pfd
Louisville Nashville 1.700
insH
1461,4
12274
MR
1444
12214
1IT8
146
JOO
64
Manhattan L 700,
Metropolitan St. Ry.. 1,200
Minn. & St. Louis
Missouri Pacific ,12,800
Mo. Kan. & Tex 4nn
95H 4j
9474
18
41
do pfd l.o
ai
8074
121 .
62
'2414
64
47H
41
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 100
3974
121
61
12214
t,4
4174
f-874
N. Y. Centrnl
iai4
62'Ti
Norfolk & Western... 18.W0
do pfd
87
24
Ontario & Weatern.... 31.000
Pennsylvania 72.7O0
12274
C. C tc St. K
64
Reading 13,300
47 "4
do 1st prd r
do 2d pfd
SO
61
ft'.
Rock Island Co .82.100
2fi4
674
do Pfd 4.5U0
St. L. & H. F. 1st pfd.
BO
do 2d Dfd
1,600 49 48
St.. Louts 8. W
do ufd
St. Paul
12.400 14574 14574
do pfd
Southern Paclflo ,.
Southern Railway
do trd ...1
Texas A Pacific ...
T., St. Li. W
do Dfd
Union Paclflo
do nfd
Wabash
do nfd
Wheellne- A L. E..
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Adams Ex
American Ex
If. 8. Bx
150
Wells-Farsro Ex...
Amal. Conner
.27.200
Am. Car Foundry.. 2.2HO
do Dfd 1.4U0
Am. 1 .In seed Oil
do Dfd
Am. locomotive 18.400
99ll
do Dfd 2.0HO
79
Am. Smelt, ft Refng.. 8.0"0
do Dfd 8.0(10
Am. Bugar Refng 26.200
Anaconda M. Co ,
Rrooklvn R. T S.TtO
Colo. Fuel Iron 4.00
Columbus v H. Coal.. 3.700
164
1
Consolidated Oaa 1,000
Oenentl Klectrlo
International paper... 600
14
66
00 pra ski
International Pump
ao prd
National Rincuit 'too
National La?ad 100
North American 800
Paclflo Mall t
People's Oas 4.90
Pressed Steel Car t,7ii0
do pfd 9
Republic Steel .'. 1.1i0
do pfd 7tl
Rubber Goods 6 )
do Dfd
Ten a. Coal & Iron.... 3.9i)
V. 8. leather l.fKKl
do Dfd 3.100
U. S. Rubber $.24)
do Dfd I.6110
V. 8. Steel .4"0
do Dfd 12.4nfl
Western I'nlon 2nfl
Total sales for the day, 694,600 shares.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, Jan. 27. The supplies of money
In the market today were Increased by the
repayment or iu laju.uuu or treasury Dills.
Hualneaa on the Stock exchanca waa nuler
The rumors current during the morning of
mediation In ths far east helped to im
prove the tone. Consols were a little
liarder. Home rails were fairly cheerful.
Americana opened Arm, later advanced to
a fraction above parity, became moderately
active and closed Arm. Foreigners were
neglected. . Japaneao and Russian securities
wavereu.
PARI8. Jan. 17. Trading on the bourse
today showed an improved tone, owing to
the rumored reduction of war risks on the
pari or tne insurance companies, which
added to the improvement In Russian Im
perials and Industrials, which had an nr..
ward tendency and caused other securities
to share In the movement. Russian Im
perial 4s closed at 89.6uf. Rio Tintoa gained
in. i ns pnvaie rsie ot aiacount wss
3 U-ls per cent. Three per cent rentes. 87f
nc r4r tne account, txcoauge on London,
mVl I 'I I I ItTl
oiiu.1", Jan. a- t-ncea were firm oa
the tmurso today Exchange on London,
w York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 27. MONBY-On call.
easy at 1VU3 per cent; closing bid. 14 per
caul; offered, at I 11- ocat. Tune loaus; M
JHtttH IX"' " nays, 3TT4 per
cent: months. 4' rer cent
ntns. '
PRIME MERCANTILE 1'Al'BK-tWt
per rent.
8TERLINO KXCHANGE F.asler, with
actual business In bankers' bills at MWil
4.KM6 for demand and at M.KW4W10 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates $4 83Hi4.H4 and
$4Hf.H: commercial bills, W4.
SILVER Bar, 56"e; Mexican dollars,
42Hc.
HOND8 Government, steady ; railroad.
Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
fellows
l s. rf. . rs..
6l fnupon
So la, rg
An rntipnn
do fttw reg...
S compos
oo old 4. rss....
so coupon
is l. rf. .......
so coupon
Atrhlonn xoa. 4s...
do 1J. 4s
AtHntlo C. L. 4l..
B. O. 4a
do IWt
Contrnl of Oa. la.
do Jat tne
fhra. A Ohio 44a..
Manhattan s. t- 4a..
1,. N. uni. 4a
Mix. Ontrnl 4a
do lat Inr
Mtnn. ft St. t. 4a...
M.. K. ft T. 4s
da tK
H. R. R. of M. r. 4a.
N. T. C. X. Sia
,.H4
,.in
..107
..14
..107V4
..lots
..1H4
..101H
..ion
.. HOVa
.. u
..101
.. H'
..lotta
aai,
704
N. J. r. x. Ha
No. Parlllc 4a
do I
N. ft W. c. 4a....
o. s. L. 4a ft ar.
Tenn. rone. IH-
..1JI
,.Pt4
.. 7J
.. 7S
Raadtnt sen. 4a
.. 70V, 8t
L. ft 1. M. a. a..llt4
..ltdi
.. 7T
XL L. ft 8. P. t. 4a. 1W
Chlr.fo A. ta
St. L,. S
W. la..
c.. B. a q. n. 4a.
Saaonard A. L 4a
C. V. A 8. P. s. 4a.. inn
So. Pacific 4a....,
So. Railway Ra...
O. A N. W. e. Ta....lll4
C, R. I. P. 4a.... 1i
llv
Tataa ft P. la. .
do COl. M Rl
T.. St. U A W. 4a.. 7m
Union Paclnc 4 W
do ennv. 4a 97
r. 8. Stael Id 6a..... U
Wahaah la 11SV
do dab. R... f?4
W. ft Is. K. 4 "
Wla. Central 4a N'i
Colo. F. (It. ta... TlUj
C.C.C. A St. L. s. 4a. tl
fh Ira art Tar. 4a !
Con. Tobaoco 4s envi
Colo, ft So. 4a mi
II P.. O. 4a
Erla prior Ilea la ... t'
so sen. 4a aav
T. W. A Tl. C. 1a....tn4H
Horklnf Val. 4,i...l(
Offered.
BOSTON, Jan. SI. Call loans, 34H per
cent; time loans, 4Hfro per cent. Otncial
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlaon 4a ,
ItViAllouaa
. 4H
. 44
Mai. Central 4a...
. 1 Amalaamated ....
. 70 'filnsham
. tltajcal. ft Hecla
J44 Centennial
,.1M ICnpper Raniia ...
.14 Pomlnlnn Coal ..
Atrhlaon
do prd
,46ft
. It
. 4ft
Boaton ft Albany.,
rloatoa A alalue.
Boaton Elatatad
N. Y., N. H. ft K,
. 1ST. H Franklin
. aH
ntchburs pfd
1M4
fola Royala
tTnlon PacIHo
. a.1'4
. UK
.ISO
.1144
.13844
.
Mchawk
. 37 i.
Max. Central
Old Dominion
. in
Amir. Pugaf
oacaola ,
Parrot
. cut
do pra
Amor. T. ft T
Quiac?
6
romlnlon I. 8
Hanta Fa Copper
t
General Electric .
171
tat
,...7.
U1
US
Tamarack
.106
. 4 '4
Maaa. Rlectlia
Tiinlta
do pfd
vntiea states .
t'tah
VtrrorU
Wlnana 1.,
Wolaertna
Dalr Weat
ITnlted Fro It I
U. S. Steel
. 8H
,. a
. 7!"i
do pfd
Weattna. common
. It
iS
Ail ventura
. aa
Bld.
London Stork Market.
LONDON, Jsn. 27. Closing:
rnnaola, money ...
si
M. T. Central 1Z4
do account
. 8
. t
. 11
. 4H
.
.1124
Nortolk ft Weat 4JH
do prd to
Ontario ft W 14 Si
Pennaflranla St
Rand Mines H
Haadlnt US
do 1st pfd 41
do id pfd I1U
So. Railway 2344
Anaconda
Atrhlaon
do prd , ..
Baltimore ft Ohio.
Canadian Pacifist,
l he. ft Ohio,
If!.
Chicago Ot. W
.... Ti
41
c, M. ft Bt. r.t....
DaReera
D. ft R. O
Ilia
. 2"'kl do era 7
. tltt Ho. Paclfle tt4
. 74 Union Paclflo SI
. 2tS io prd , (SS
. 71 '4 V. 8. Steal 124
. KO do pld 04
,1J Wabaah C
.114 do Bf4 4m
do pfd ..........
Brie
do lat pM
do Id Dfd
Illlnola Central ....
I.ou'a A Naab
tl.. K. ft T
. Ml
steady. 2874d ner ounce.
SILVER Bar,
MONEY i rver cent- ' the rata nf dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
2ffS per cent; for three months' bills, 8
per cent
Ran York Mlnlns annotations. ,
NEW YORK. Jan. 27.-The following are
the closing; quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con
10
Little chief .
Ontario
Orhlr
Phoenix
Potoal .........
.. 4
..400
,.4C
.. II
.. tl
..
.. 7
.. 10
..140
Alloa
. IT
. 10
. I
. I
.170
Breecs
Vrvnewtck Con .
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. ft Vs
Baraga
Horn Sllrar ,..
lot
12a
I
sierra Nereds
Bmall Hopeo...
Standard
Iron Btlver ....
Leadrllle Cos .
Offered.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Jan. 37. Bank clearings for to
day, . $1,112,631.12, an Increase of $110,570.11
ovr the corresponding day last year.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. ,87.-COTTON-The
market opened . easy and Irregular at an
advance of 3 points to a decline of 6 points
ana ior tne nrst lew rmnstes snowea a ae
cltnlng tendency as a result nf liquidation
and selling on a reaction encouraged ny
cables that were a shade below expecta
tions and the absence of aggressive bull
support. After a decline, of 8iyjl0 points on
the three active positions the market began
to improve in tone, wnai naa Deen ratner
quiet became active. Heavy . bullish die
f tatches werecoming In as to the conditions
n the southern spot markets and New Or
leans cent very bullish messages as to
speculative conditions In that market. New
Orleans bull Interests became heavy buyers
shortly bofore midday. As prices worked
un the ocal bull leader bought aggressively
ilso, and shortly arter noon prices were
84ri38 points up from the low point. The
close was at practically the best and firm
at a net advance or v.us points, uaies es
timated at looo.ow bales.
LIVERPOOL Jan. X!. COI-IUIX BPOC,
market nominal; prices 4 points lower;
American miriitunar. s.43o: gooa miaaiing
a 9.1.1 mirlrillna-. HAM: low middling. S.lOd:
ir'nod ordinary. 8.10d: ordinary. 7.80d. The
..1.. wr 70 am hales, of which 600 were
for speculation end export and Included
8 700 American. Receipts. 18.000 bales, In
cluding 8.900 American. Futures opened
nt c'mwil firm: American middling
g o. c, January, s.vzu; January bhu r i-u-ruary.
8 07d; February and March, 7.9gi
soorlf March and Anrll. 7.99d; April. 7d;
u. .r Tune 1 ifjal 97d : June and July
7 94d; July and Auirust, 7.91d; August and
September, 7.73d : September and October,
7.15d; October and November. 690d.
ST. LOUI9. Jan. 27.-COTTON-FIrm ; o
higher; middling, 14'tic; saiee, .i raws, re
ceipts, 700 bales; shipmenia,
NEW ORI.EANS, Jan. 27.-COTTON-Flrm-
sales 4.3t0 balea; ordinary. 12Ho; good
KkrtliMAc; low middling, MlWje;
middling, loa-ioc; ajwu "".""""ri- , '
m dd nc air. 1513-1c; receipts. 8,270 bales;
stock. 4.781 bales. Futures,
m. r uiurra, in in, ... ..'., ,
15.12c- February. 15.87c: Marcn. ia.s4Wio.oiro
lJ.i!.c., rerf; uns1IIIUc Jims
June,
iaiU9c: July. l 84i 16.36c; August. 15.46
15.60c; Beptemoer, iiaooum
. , .r
Wool Market.
Ti-u-iikT t t7 wooTj The offerings
wi auction sales today numbered
nnik.lM mainly fine merinos. Some su-
i..:,i,. Victoria end New South Wales
animated COmuetltlon. SoUth ADS
tfallan and West Australian were In strong
demand ior ins no mo 1 p j"
Germany, osin wuoia "r;
.nr American buyers securea several
lots of superior merinos and fine fia
New South Walea-2.300 hales; scoured, la 3d
fels9d; greasy, eotoisiu.
Wtieensianu aw w
. A
VlctorlSc Z. I'W oaiea, i-vuiru, v.v..
South Australia-800 bales; greasy.
,, a
West Australia i.iuu iicoji
10t1. i . . . riia
New zeaiana i.ww nnn-o, m'
Ar.nua Tin hales: srreasv. 6t4taKC.
o-r TntTia Jan. 27. WOOLr-Nominal
.i'm .r.ia combing and clothing, 17(f
tic; light nne. lc; neavy line, iuu
washed, 30U3Oc.
CoS Market
niB-w YORK. Jan. 27. COFFEE The
mark. tnr futures oiiened firm at an so
m,mr, ... n in Tmints. ruled very active, with
a good demand from practically all sources
thst promptly absorbed offerings for long
account, ana some biuuh y curuvwn
hmiiu asraJnat rjurchssea abroad. The aa
vsnce was enoouraged by the higher firm
offers from Brasil and continued reports of
a fair demand for spot conee. Aner rang
ing at about the opening figures during al
most the entire session, the market wss
a littles lower in tne late iraaing, um was
Anally steady at a net advance of fxvilO
points. December sold at 9 (6c, this being
the first tlms in four yesrs thst any option
has sold to the 9c mark. Bales were re-
rnrted of 269.000 baga. Including: January,
75c; February, 7.atti7.io: March, 8'(j.0Gc;
May, 3.9118 80c: July. 8 60(Q8 65c; August.
8 Hoc; September, s owi aoc; wioner.
8 tec; November, 8 90; December. 8.959 f-';,
Spot Rio. firm: No. 7 Invoice, 774c. Mlid,
steady; coraova. itiao.
agar aad Molassea. '
NEW YORK. Jan. 17. 8ITOAR Raw,
nominal; fair refining, 274c; centrifugal, M
test. 9 6-321 ll-32o; molasses sugar. 3 9-lt4
2Sc ReMned. dull; raushed. (.10c; pow
dered. 4.50c; granulated, 4.40c. Molasses,
firm.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 27. SUGAR
Quiet: open kettle. 2i&3l-16c; open kettle,
rentrlfugal. $ S-lfic; centrifugal whites, 4c;
yellows. SV.tja'ic; seconrrs. 2viri'3c. Mo.
lasses, nominal; open ksttle, 22j23o; cen
trifugal, 17; 18c.
Wklskg Market.
PEORIA. Jan. 27. WHISKY On basis
of $1 27 for finished goods.
BT. 1XJU1B. Jan. zi. whisky Steady
at 11 81.
OUC AGO, Jan. o7.-WHISKY-Bteady on
baela of 11 27. .. .
CINCINNATI, Jan. l7.-WHIBKY-Julet,
oa iMutia I 11-37. for finished, good.
da vs
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Beef S'.tert Sold to a Litth Lowtr,
Whil Cows Htld BtefttTj.
HOG MARKET CASED OFF A TRIFLE
Skeesj aad Lambs Bold at Aboat ftteady
Prices as Compared wltk Taesday's
Weak Close, bat Market tor
Week Tea to Twenty Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 27.
RerelDtS warn Cattle. Hon. SherD.
i.'niciBi Monoav j.tcj
4
5. ta8
.8-'3
6. UIM
OftlclHl Tuesday 3,817
7,6;
umciai Wednesday 4.HW
6,700
Three davs this week 10.71b 19 .M 19 .908
Same days last week. ...11. ft Kl.ti'tS 2K.6.14
Bme week before 16.173 16.733 Sl.Ti
Rnmn three weeks ago. .11.170 iS.Ulo 83 $19
Same four weeks ago.... 8.9W 87,791 17.9
Same days last year 13,86 2u,Klaa 1909
RECEIPTS t'OH THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts at
cauls, hogs and sheep at boutt. Omaha
lor tbe year to data and comparisons with
last yean
1904. 1903. Inc. Dec
f1.,,!. ......... .... .-, i,e
-"iv eo.o os.iis A.aw ....
H" 16l,o l4,li0 ....... 0,7.1
"iieep 137,tJ I,4U 0U,U9
Aarae prices p-uu lot iiuats duuta
Omaha ior the last several nays with com
parlsons: Dats. 11801. 1833.1902.U01.190O.lKI.189t.
Jsn,
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan,
Jau.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
1....
3....
a....
4....
...
....
9....
10...
a...
13...
13...
14...
Is...
lt...
17...
18...
19...
0...
111...
22...
a...
24...
26...
M...
...
I fH'Al I 3 33 M 811 I $ 41
a 11 u U U 1 J 1 bl I ill I tl
I 4 T5 a 1 (, U4 4 l 8 41 8 44
IWVl I II - I M lil I l t
4 bbt.: S S4I 8 fai I 4 M 3 4l 3 89
4 ShUi i 1 in, I li. a $ 41 8 44
6u(m 148 W 0b 4 84 1 41
t euxi a 401 lo k 14 4 i I i
f 40 14 t !5 4 36 $ Wl 3 41
4 $3 V4I t 4 41 3 b6 9 4a
4 slVfel 4b t 17 4 4f ! 3 w I 41
4 7di k 4, 1 t 00 4 Ul 3 56 8 49
4 74. 8 14 1 1 3 80 8 49
4 UVsl 4l M J 4 6&I 3 4i
4 ti ii t lo awl 4 o;t 3 52
I 4 4 lit S ji 4 4i J 4a 8 47
4 69'i a 3 2 6 2ti 4 561 9 61 3 bl
4 12, t 39) ; 6 87 4 841 3 Ml 3 M
4 Wl 8 47 ( 27 I M 3 6 8 tat
'tl v 00 8 lol 9 aol I I w
4 8i', W 0i 6 U 4 63
4 ei 0 oi 0 o.4 t 14 4 6I 3 6ti
I b 4 0S 6 21 4 fco 8 1
4 S8 a D 14, 5 iu 4 48 i b
4 W-njI C 721 I 181 4 66 3 61!
I 66 6 12 I 4 0i 3 63
3 M
I 4 V
a
3 83
8 oi
3 72
3t.-
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars ot Stock
broiikht la today by each road was
Koatl. Cat Ue. lioKS. rill' D.H'sea.
t.i M. A Bl. i'. ay H
Missouri faililc ity 3
1
24 84 1
10 1
19 4
10 1 1
17 18
10 ..
s
1
6
3 ..
"l28 68 3
Liuion I'acltlo system.... 36
C. N. W. Ry W
K. A M. V . R. R 63
C, bU 1'., Ai. & O, Ry.. 41
ti. it M. Ry til
C, B. oc W- Ry 11
K. C. at St. J 1
C, R. 1. at f. Ry., east. 8
C, H. I. & f. Ry., west 3
iiunuls Central 11
Chicago Ot. Western.... 3
Total receipts 244
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as fulluws, each buyer purcnaslng ths num-
Der or Head inuioatea:
iiuyers. Cattle. Hobs. Sheeo.
Omana Packing Co 781 1,7 922
uwirt and company l,i:ia l 3,ui9
Cudahy acklnit Co 1,141 2.673 8Jd
Armour t Co 1,818 'i,Ji 2,6tiU
Hwitt and Co.. K. C 34
Armour it Co., Hloux City .... 1,143
ansant oi co.
77
46
106
31
10
1
26
Do
23
20
79-
27
407
Carey ti benton
Mccreary Clark....
W. 1. Stephen
Lewis at underwood.
Huston & Co
L. F. Husi
Hobblck B
Sain Wertnelmer
bul Dcgan
1. Root
Megan y & Co
otuer buyers
Totals
.6.274 9,206 7.307
CATTLE There was a liberal tun of cat
tie reported this morning, but the trains
were again very slow in arriving,, so that
ths market was more or less delayeu.
Packers, though, took hold quite . lreeiy
and most of the early arrivals were u la
posed of In fairly fcooii season.
corn-iea steers couia be quoted steady to
little lower. There seemed to be some
unevenness in the prices paid, some sales
men calling the market steady, while others
ngurea that buyers were trying to get their
supplies 6tj10c lower. The more desirabtj
grades In most cases, however, did not
sell much lower than yesterday, but the
interior ainas were aiow ana unuoupteaiy a
little lower.
There waa a good demand for butcher
stock and cows, and hellers could be
quoted fairly active and generally steady
with yesterday. 'The buyers started out in
good season and the cattle soon began
moving toward the scales. The demand w si
lor an kinds, tnougn, or course, the better
grades were the moxt sought after.
There was very little change In the prices
paiu ior uuus, veat canres ana siagj.
Not many stockers and feeders arrived
this morning, so that, although the demand
was) not particularly large, the better
Srades sold in about tns same notches they
id yesterday. The demand from the coun
try so far this week bus been limited, but
speculators think tUat with more moderate
weather there will be considerable Inquiry
for the good heavy-weight cattle. Common
kinds, tnougn, are neglected, the same as
has been the case all the season, and the
f rices paid today for, that class were cer
alnly no more than steady. Representa
tive sates:
BEEF
Pr.
STEERS.
No.
A.
.No.
At.
Pr.
4
4 90
4 10
4 10
4 IV
4 10
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HOtlS There waa a moderate number of
boss on sale this morning at this point.
but advices from esotern markets acre un
favorable to the selling Interests and as a
result local packers wrre bearish. The
arket opened about a nickel lower on the
beet heavy hog and 64flo lower on the
light welghte. There were a gd many
light weights on sale, which accounts for
I ackers pounding thnt kind more than the
leav.ler loads. Trading was not very aci
l"e, as sslesmen were not willing to tke
off more than a nickel. The light weights
sold largely from $4.75 down, meitlum
weights from $4 ( to $4.W, good heavy hoss
from 84.W to 84 so and prime iieaviee largely
from $4.90 to $4.r.
An extra rhoice load sold as high ss l.i.
The Isst end of ths market was very slow
and weak, as packers seemed to have thi'lr
mors urgent orders filled, snd It wss late
before a clearance was made. Representa
tive sales:
No,
27..
Av.
Sh.
Pr.
I 80
4 00
4 $0
4 60
4 70
4 70
4 72
4 76
4 76
4 75
4 76
4 76
4 75
4 76
4 76
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4 76
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4 77
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80 4 85
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80 4 86
80 4 85
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120 4 85
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.. 4 85
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80 4 85
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120 4 87
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160 4 87
. . 4 87
280 4 90
.. 4 90
120 4 90
.. 4 90
.. 4 90
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fairly
nf sheen and lambs renorted this morning,
but thnra waa not much change in the
market as compared with yesterday's weak
close. For the week, however, prices are all
ot 10(320a lower, the lowest decline being on
the common to medium klnda. 1'acsers
seemed to be quite anxious tor good stuff
this morning and everything answering to
that description was soon olspo.aed of.
Trains, though, were late in arilving, so
that the day was well advanced before a
clearance was made. Boms Colorado Mex
ican lambs sold as high aa $5.75, but thoy
were not strictly choice. Ewes sold as
high as $3.90 and some wethers that sold
early yesterday morning for $4.40 bad to
sell today for $4r25.
There is nothing new to be said of feed
ers, as receipts continue very light and
prices practically unchanged.
(juotatlcna lor cornfeu stock: Choice
western lambs, $5.5oi5.75; fulr to good
lambs, $5.0iKS5.50; fcood to choice yearlings,
$4 50(?J6.00; fair to good yearlings. $4.3604.50;
good to choice wethers, $4.0u&4.2o; fair to
good wethers, , $3,6014.00; good to choice
ewes, $3.6(ii4.00; fair to good ewes, 3X2649
3.40; choice feeder lambs. $4.50fl5.00: fair to
mrA . . , A nc, AA.nM .....tin.. e4 ?tt,W 1 Oft
feeder wethers, $3.50fl4 00; feeder ewes. t2.5o
26; culls. $1,752(2.60.
Representative sales:
No.
Av.
r.
124 cull ewes
. 82
. 94
.. 84'
. lOi
'. luti
. 106
,. K6
,. 108
,. Ill
,. 63
120
1 36
2 40
t 40
3 90
8 00
a 35
8 60
3 75
8 80
1 90
4 26
4 35
4 60
4 75
4 76
4 76
4 80
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6 00
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4 10
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3 40
63 cull ewes
7 cull ewes
113 western ewes
103 western ewes
70 western ewea
12 western ewes
2 western ewes
632 western ewes ....
427 western ewss ....
68 cull lambs
195 western wethers .
117 western yearlings
HO western lambs
7 western lambs
1 western lamb
67
80
6
80
$78 western lambs and yearlings
l western .yearling
10 western yearlings
76
..71
623 Colorado Mexican lambs
278 (Polorado Mexican lambs .... 69
3a) western ewes 95
199 western wethers..... , 119
Colorado Mexican yearlings. 68
Colorado Mexican lambs.... 73
40 western awes 104
177, western ewes.... ,...U4
CHICAGO LIVES 8 TO IK. MARKET.
Market Closes Lower on Common nnd
Medlnm Grades.
CHICAGO. Jan. 27. CATTLE Rerelntn.
19,000 head; market opened strong to 10a
higher, but closed lower on common and
medium; good to prime steers, $4 95g6.76;
poor to medium, $4.004.75; stockers and
r...,. t A.mi. ia. ........ ai r., ... , - l.i,-m
$2.004.75; canners $1.6042.40; bulls, $2.00
t.so; caives, 4 WHi.izvv
HOGS Receipts, today, 40.000 head; esti
mated tomorrow, 30,0u0 head; mixed and
butchers, $4.85i6.10; good to choice heavy
$5.or)i8.20; rough heavy, $4j5.06; light,
MWIiew; DUik oi sains. s4.i"lo.ub.
rJiih.ii.i- A ry u lamds- Receipts, xo.ooo
head; market strong to lOo higher;' good
canners. Mzorre.oO; fair to choice mixed
$3.8664.20: western sheep, $4.00i6.10; native
lambs, $4.60(B6.10 western lambs, 34.r6uo.16.
Hew York LIo Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. CATTLE Beeves.
recelDts. 2.781 head. The market for steers
was slow, oommon a shade lower; bulls
steady to 10a lower: medium cows easy
good fat cows strong; thin cows steady to
strong. Steers. e3.&Ofi6.46: oxen. I3.60fr4.00
bulls, $2.86(i4.00; cows, $1.663.66. Cables
quoted live cattle weak; sheep and lambs
steady. Refrigerator beer, 84WHo per lb,
Shlnmsnts today. 3.12S auarters of beef: es
tlmated tomorrow, 122 cattle and 115 sheep.
ca L.V xUo xtecei pta. ksz tieaa. Market was
Strong: veals. $o.00tfi9.60: tittle calves. 14.00'
s.Bo; oarnyara stock, w.uwm.uo; city aressea
veais, wane per id.: country aresaea. luiio.
moub receipts, 3.M nesa. The market
was steady: stste and Pennsylvania hogs.
ao.4tTO6.so: common western, 4.io.
SHEEP AND LAU BH KecelntS. 400
head. The market for feeding stuff was
firm, but ssles "very limited: sheen. 33.60a
t.ou; no cnoice soia; tamoa, o.uira(.ou.
I '
Kansaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 9,500 bead; no southerns; market
steady to 15c lower. Export and dressed
beef steers, steady at $4 455.16; fair to
good, 10fc17e lower at $3.60t(i4.40; western fed
steers, steady to ioc lower at ia oovh.Ki:
Stockers and feeders $.1.00tS4.15; southern
steers. 4a.1wp4.10: southern cows, xi.wa'iw.
native cows. $20Qf3.75: native heifers. $2.60
ti3.o: nuns, 82.4O(iii.70; calves, steady at
$2.7MM25.
HOUS Receipts. 8.500 head: market weak
to 6c lower; top. $6.10; bulk of sales. $4 80
$609; heavy, $4.53u.l0: packers, $1.90
4.97H: pigs and light. W 3.vtre.tio.
SHEEP AND liAMBS- Receipts. 8 000
head: market 106!6c lower: native lambs
ewes. 13.6o?iJ.OO: western fed venrlings. $4.00
4yo.ia; Blockers and feeders, 33.7biipt.oo.
Bt. Lewis Live, Stock Market.
BT. LOTUS. Jsn. .-CATTLERecelpts,
6,000 head, Including 3.000 Texana; market
stesdy to strong; native snipping ana ex
port steers. $4.25(35.70; top, strictly fmrv,
dressed beef and butcher steers. 34.003 26
steers under 1.000 bound. 33 oOeKS.fjO: stock
era snd feeders. 32.8tMfi3.76: cows and helf
ers. I2.254f4.86: canners. $2 2Va2.50; bulls
12 40tfi4 00: calves. 14 oas.oo: Texas and In
dlnn steers. $14064.36; cows and heifers,
IS lOtfWI 00.
HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head- market 6fr10o
lower: nlars and lights. 84.b7KH4.75: packer"
14 63.06; butchers and best heavy, $4 90
8 IX
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000
bead: market steady to strong: native mut
tons. $3 4fvrT 80: lambs. $4.76i 60: rolls and
bucks, $2.26S3.S0; stockers, $20001.75.
It. Jesepk Live Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH. Jan. 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts. I.12S hesrt: market steady to lo
natives. $3. 6fltf6 26; cows snd heifers, $2.0of
4 36: stockers snd feeders. 83 00434.80.
HOGS Receipts. 8.650 head: market 6iQ1Ac
lower: light, 84.7536.00; medium and heavy
Si 6ttfMC IK
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,123
bead; market steadv; lambs, $5.85; year
lings, $6.00; ewes, $4 .00.
lock la light.
stock
for the sis principal western cities yester
day: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
South Omaha 4.6m .7.i ft.Aoft
Chicago 19.0"0 40.000 jri.ftO
Kansas City 9.600 I ftoO f4,v)
St. Iiuls 8 i"0 7 "0 tM
St. Joseoh .mm....-1.123 $.660 1,12$
Sioux City 900 4.800
Totals 41.823 75,660 35123
Oils mm Koala.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. OILS Cottonseed
fir an- nrtmv crude, nominal: Drima vallow
fcaTCTo. Petroleum, steady; refined.
New
York. $ 1; Philadelphia' and pllmnr.
19 "f; Philadelphia ami ltsltlmore In bulk,
$ii 15. Turpentine, nominal, WifHUc. j
KUHim rMcatiy; strained, common -to
good. $2.Wtl2.90.
tIL CITY. Jsn 27.-01!,"-Credit bsl
uni'fis $1.86; certificates, no bid. Shipments,
i'J.ra7 bbls., average u i49 tbls. ; runs, an,
027 bbls., average 4TI.S12 ltbls. Shipments
,lma. 72"1t bbls.. average 7.2- bbls.; runs.
Limn, 4A.948 bills., average 47.791 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Jan. 27. OILS Turpentine.
stead v.
It iSIN Ptendv: A. 14. C. D. K. F. $2 60:
O. H, K, $.130; N, $4.20; W. Q., $ 85; W. V .,
$4.75.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27.-DRY OOODft
The market Is In a very excited condition
ns a result of the feverish condition In rsw
cotton. Advances are being constantly
made and no prices are guaranteed. Tha
advances of the day Include ip for Frultg
snd Iinsdales and other bleached goods,
ns well as other fancy prints. No predlc
tlena are being made about the future.
REAL K.8TATK THAXftFEftS.
DEEDS filed for record January 27, as
furnished by the Mlrlland Guarantee snd
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street, for The Hee:
Ed V. Haydrn and wife to Joseph
Slmond, lot 15, block 4, Thornburg. . .$ 80
Mary Horn, et Ml. to Amelia Ander
son, lot 16, block 128, South Omaha. SCO
T'ted H. HefTilnger and wife to Wll-
Ham tlerhardt et al., parts of lots 9
nd 10, block 8, South Omaha Park
add 800
J. H. Patterson and wife to Theodore
Moroceoskl. lot 15, block 3. Patter
son's 1st add. to South Omaha 160
The Fidelity Savings association to A.
Ij. Patrick, parts nf lots 1 snd 3,
block 16, West End add 1,000
James O. Megeath to Louisa C. Hoct,
lot 109. Windsor Place 1,000
Bertha U. Hells Francis and husband
to John Relies, part lot 9, block 4.
Shlnn's add. to Onisha 600
William Kreef and wife to William
Wallen, lot 8. block 13, South Omaha
Helen M. Ferris and husband to Cor- .
ncllus Jnnnen, trustee, lot 1, block
213. city IBOO
Cornelius Jannen, trustee, to Henry
Boh I et al., lot i, block 213. city
COE
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STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Ws bar ever 169 aOcee.
Rfsrvmoesi 178 Stau and Nat'l Banks.
Ol'H BBHYICB 19 TUB II EST,
Oat of Town Basineaa Bollcltsd.
Onisha Braacht 1419 Par.iasa. Ah Tsl.e4T7
THOS. M. WADDICK. Corntpttdtat
S. SLEUMAN
Brain, Provisions & Stocks.
Room 1 N. T. Life Bldg.
' Tel. 3330.
Operates -IS Offices in This Btatn,
Established 1697.
A1LWAY TIMES CARD.
Dl'RLlNGTOX STATION lOth Jt MASON.
Chicago, Darlington at dalney.
Leave.
Arrive.
Chicago Special a 7:00 am
Chicago Vestlbuled Ex. a 4:00 pm
a 3:65 pm
a 7:46 km
all :oo pm
a 7:4 pm
Chlcsgo Local a 9:18 am
Chicago Limited a 8:06 pm
K wail . .........
Burlington tc MIssoarl nivee.
Wymore. Beatrice and
j:4 pm
Lincoln a 8:50 am
bll OS Dm
Nebraska Express a 8:60 am
Denver Limned a 4.10 pu
a 7.46 pm
a .-4t am
tfiacK tiius ana rugei
Bound express au:io pm 1:30 pm
Colorado Vestibule
Fiver a I. SO nm
Lincoln Fast MaU o 8:67 pm IM am
Fort Crook and Platts-
mouth ......b 1:10 pm blO:JS m
Bellevue A Paolflo Jot.. a 7:60 pm a. 6.27 am
Uellevu 4 Paclflo Jot.. a 1:80 am
Kansas City, St. .Joseph ex Connell
Blnffs.
Kansas City Day Ex.. ..a 1:15 am a 6:0( pm
St. Ixmls Flyer a 6:26 pm all:06 am
Kansas City Night Ex..al0.46 pin a 4 :30 am
UBJIOS STATION-IOTH AND MAItCY.
Union Paclde.
LeAva. Arrive.
.A 9:40 am a 3:05 pm
.a 8:60 am ' a 3:20 pm
Overland Limited .
The Past Mail ....
California ExDress
a .4U piu
The Chicago --Portland
Special ... 1:20 pm
The C hicago Portland
epeciai
Eastern Express
The Atlantic Express
A 8:80 pm
a 6:M pnt
a 7:80 am
a 3:40 am
a 1:40 am
bl2:46 pm
b 1:36 ant
The Colorado Special. ,all:3fi pm
Chicago Special
Lincoln, Meairice ana
Stromsburg Express. .b 4:00 pm
Columbus Local b 6:00 pm
Chicago at Northwestern.
Fast Chicago a 3:40 am
Local Chicago all;39 am
Mall a 8:10 pm
a 7:65 am
a' 8:80 am
b 3:4S pm
al0:oo pin
U1:10 pm
a 9:15 am
a 1:46 pnt
local Hloux City
Daylight St. Paul a 7:60 am
Iayllght Chicago a 8:00 am
Limited Chlcsgu .......a 1:36 pit
Kaat Chicago a (:60 pnt
Local Chlcuaro a 4:26 11m
East St. Paul a 1.16 pm a 7:06 am
St. Paul Express a 1:36 am
Fast Mall 'vii P
Local Sioux City b 4:00 pm a 9t20 am
Norfolk & Bonesteel....a 1:06 am 1-10:86 am
Lincoln. Long rins..o :ua am aui4 4tl
Leadwood, Hot Springs
& Lincoln a t:60 pm a 5:10 pm
Casper At Wyoming Ex.d 1:60 pm a (:19 pnt
Hastings, DUjierior aum
Albion o o in d s:iu pm
Chicago, Rock Island
at PnelBo.
EAST.
Chicago Daylight L t d. 1:6 am
Chicago Daylight Leo I. a 7:00 am
a 1:60 m
a 1:36 pm
a C:83 pm
bll:60 am
a 1:2 pm
Chicago HiXpreas uu.11 am
TJes Moines aSxprsss....a 4:30 pm
Chicago last txprss..a 6.30 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain It'd .a 7:30 am tt 1:28 pm
Lincoln, Colo. Spring. t
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a I SO pm a t:09 pm
Texas. California
and
Oklahoma r lysr
a 4:10 pm 13:4 pm
Chlcagio Great Western.
Bt. Paul at Minneapolis
Limited
St. Paul V Minneapolis
Express T:S am
Chicago Limited a :60 pm
a7:lat.
a $:) pm
al0:30 am
St. Paul, Minneapous et
Chicago Express a 8:30 pm
Chicago Express a 4:80 am a 4:08 pm
Chicago. Mllwaakee Jt St. Fael.
Chicago Daylight a 7:65 am all:18 pm
Shlcago trast express. .a s:e pm
verland Limited ..a 8:30 pm
a 3:10 pra
a 8:10 am
a 8.10 pm
Des Moines Express... .a T.i am
Wabash.
St." Louis "Cannon
Ball" Express.
.a $ 30 pm a 3:20 am
Bt. Louis Local. Coun
cil Bluffs
..a 1:19 am a 10 .89 pm
Illlnola CentraL -
tt
al0:33 pm
a 1:06 ant
Chicago Express a 7:60 pm
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MIssoarl Paclfle.
Et.' Louis Express al0:n9 am a :2S pm
K. C. 4k, St. I txpress. al0.60 pm a i.li am
WGBITGB DEPOT loth sh WEBSTER.
MIssoarl Pnelfle.
Leave. Arrive.
Nebraska Local, via
Weeping Water b 4:10 pm a 10:31 am
Chicago, St. Panl, Minneapolis at
Omaha.
Twin City
Sioux City
Passenger.. .b 1:30 am b 9 19 pta
Passenger. ..a l.uO pm all:3o am
Oakland Local.
....b 8:46 pm t 1.10 am
a
Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally
except
Saturday, e Dally except Monday.
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