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THE OMAfIA DAILY BEE: TDCRSDAY. JANUARY 10. 110.
(,RAIS and produce market
Wheat Ttkei a Turn. 'nut
Continne NerToui.
Market
CASH MARKET IS STILL VERY DULL
w Orlaaas Hears Large AmmiI
of Corn, nltk Cantlaaed Heats
Receipt for F.arope 4 hl
'ago W aaa Rate.
OMAHA. Jin. 1. IS;.
The May wheat was very nr-rvout thin
morning. but showed r)mo reaction from
the wengne of Ttiedy. Th opening
was at $l.loN, c up from th cioe of
Tuesday. Th market advanced to 11.1S1,
It then lackend off to fl.l.-i and everal
tlmt reacned 11.1, advancing; at noun to
the eighth. The ehort nnd longs bolh
fer the dumping of eastern holdings and
nrr- afraid to get far from the shore.
Minneapolis receipt today are 42S car.
agAlnel 144 lst-t ck and 244 for the week
lat year. In explaining theee. heavy re
ceipt, which otne where the country I
generally understood to le pretty well
. leaned up. It la said Rood terminal re-
dpt are expected for about, t u day,
with some lnerexxe In the country move
ment. Thin, It la thought, will l) the I11M
inovtmeiii of tho winter, and after It th
lerelpt me expected to I uuite, (mull.
The mill are nii.l to te trying In every
way except actually eelllng the May option
10 decreiine the cnh Mini ipe ul.illce mar
keti. In thia they have been initially
aiitx aaful, for the market on iot atult In
He lower. The caxh wlieat demand In all
the market la Indifferent, with mora cll
Ing pierur than for mm" week. The
price declined with the future. Chicago
old Tuesday only i).i mixed loin.
Kantian City reported no wales. Tlie south
western market Is trying to get buying
order, hut nothing l going d'pite the
drop of from 3u to In two dn. Of tho
175 ar received only two or three were
old and the rest were .carried over. Hi.
i-ouls reported a drop of from lc to l',c,
with mlllera refusing to buy. Duluth w.is
slow, with a drop of The Chicago
(Ireat Western has announced a cut In tin
rate from Chicago to Minneapolis from 12'ic
to 10c. The Mlnenapolls millers are mini
to demand Chlcagj wheat. The primal y
receipt are ttn.uoo bushels, ftgalnsi TNI.'"")
bushels, and the shipment i jnr.,ii tiu-'hels,
ngalnnt 3fi2.im bushels
New Orleans Tuesday cleared l.lS.nno
buahela of corn and received 434.000 bush
ela mora for export. The Chicago ship
ler are aald to be holding conferences
over the loss of busltiesa which eastern
porta are suffering lately. It la hinted,
however, when the demand from abroad
Increases again In a few rkh the eastern
roads will put in a rate which will counter
act the better rates, or the better mar
ket which at present makes the gulf mora
attractive to the corn shipper. The pri
mary rncclpta are OM.wo bushels, against
NMinrt bushels, and the shipments anl.OuO
bushels, agnlnst am.tm bushels.
There are 2.(i.ft00 bushels of onts In ntore
at Buffalo, hut It In reported there in none
on hand Which enn lie obtained by the
shipper. The m:cellanenu supply tins been
licked up. The outs In storage belong to
Jobbers and arc held nwaltlng orders.
Omaha (anti Sales.
OATS No. 3 white, 1 cur. 52 lbs., Ill'.c.
Otnaha Cash Price.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, ll.nfrgi.08; No. 2
hard, $1.0414; No. 4 hard. lx-!gll.02; No. 3
pprtng, ti n.
CORN No. 2. 3!H4e; No. 3. 39c; No. 4.
.'Wo; no grade, 33'n3tic; No. 2 yellow, 3tyc;
No. 1 yellow, 39V-; No. 2 white, 3Uc; ivo.
3 white. 39c.
OAT8 No. 2 mixed. 2SV; No. 3 mixed.
28v: No. 4 mixed, 27'i!71ic; No. 2 white,
-f'VS No. ;i whlt. 20'-,c; No. 4 while, 28 lie,
standard 2iPic. .
I ailoc Receipts.
, ' ' Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago is Mti M
Kansas City 71 27 13
Minneapolis I.'S
Duluth ...,...,, ;:i .
St. LouU ti' 2S bl
( Omaha JJ u7 3
Prices ( Minneapolis.
The range of prlcea paid In Minneapolis,
na reported by the KdnardH-Wood com
pany. 110-U1 Board ot Trade, was:
Articles.
I Open. I Hirfh.l Low. I Close.
VVheat
.May
. July
September
4Va?' .-, r H
..".,1 ICvii 1 I-'7,' 1 13 I I 15 'i
.,.. 1 !,;. I WVst 1 12i, 1 ii-i,
StUti ViHl 3U 93',
Gralo Market Elaetrhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Tues
day at th markets named were aa follows:
CHICAGO.
Wheat ' Today. Turs y.
Msy , l.lHi.H 1.15VV
July ti.V S'4
Corn ,
May , '45 n 44VA
July r?,B 45U
KANSAS CITY.
Wheat
May 1.U5-S 1
July B'.l4
Corn
May 42r, 42H
July 42':, 42,
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat
May MV, l.lii
July !" Sl6'
C'orn-
May 4;i' 4J
July 43-'A 42'B
MINNhAl-OLIS
Whaat-
May 1.15'i l.iriS,
July 112 i.i2,
JJL'LUTU.
Wheat
May 1 1":t 1.14',
July 11- 1.13
NEW YORK.
V heat
May 1.1. V4 1.15,
July 2',
1W YOHK GliNKHAI. l AHKUT
iiaotatlous of the Day ou Varloaa
t C'oiauiodltlra.
NEW YORK, Jan. IS. Fl-OUR Hecelpts,
14,741 bbls. ; exports, 6,tiU2 bbls. , market
steady, but dull; winter patents, .).Vt6hj;
winter straights, lu.uto.4o; Minnoauta pat
ents. tS.o.u.U6; wluior extras, J.(xy-l.;
Minnesota bakers, t4.3j)4.tU;' winter low
grades. $, 4ffQ 4 . lu. Rye Hour. Arm; fair to
good, $4.(j4 To; choice to fancy, H.7wii().0o.
Muckwheat flour, dull, $2.iXio2.1u per cwt.
CORNMEAL Stuady ; tine, while and yel
low, 11 26; coarse, new, $l.n' 1.07 ; kiln dried,
2.K3.1U.
H K Nominal.
BARLEY Vjuiet; feed, 43u c. 1. f. New
York; malting, 452c c. I. I. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, l,77o bu. ; exports. 43.
Ub bu.: spot market steady; No. t red,
nominal, elevator and 1.2tVk ' o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern Ituluth, ll.v.S f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. J1.11H f. o. b.
afloat. Tho market opened higher on
ataady cables, rain west and in the Argen
tina and room covering. Later there was
a sharp reaction due to northwest selling,
liberal northwest receipts and liquidation,
but the market Anally steadied up a little,
cloving ViiWo net higher: May, ll.lbVii
1.16'4. Closed al l.l.VV,; July, tl.(i2V0l 021,,
closed at II. U2,; September, 94ti!rc,
iloaed at 4Tc.
CORN llcelpt. M.575 bu.; exports, int.
231 bu.; spot market steady; No. t. 6."c
elevator and &3e f. o. b. afloat; No. I
yellow, 62c; No. 2 white, t2,c. The market
was generally firm all day on small receipts
and big clearances, cloning c net higher;
May, 6St6oHc. closed at ii-,c
OATS-Hecelpts. W.OW bu.; exports, 6,325
bu. ; spot marVet steady; mixed, 24 to 32
lbs., a.tjc; natural white, J to 32 lbs,
ainSHc: clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., 4fi42c.
HAY Firm: shipping, a2Vry74c; good to
choice o!d, 2h 7ltc.
KEEiIrrMgulur: rlug bran. I1S.70 for
Jstiuary shipment; middlings, J 19.10 lor
January shipment.
liGPB-Hieadv; elate, common to choice,
1!)04. 10tt37c: iwtl. Jtfttittc: olds. 14c; Pnclfle
f.at. lfKs), 2.(j3ric; lMnS. 3o4iv, olds 14hl7c.
HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to 3i lbs..
IKc; California 11 to 2j lbs.. 19j. 1vi.au dry.
24 to 30 Iba y.
I.BATIIICR-Klrm; acid, rj26c.
PROVISIONS Heef. stead ; famllv, in 00
I'!2 0U; mess, t.M06ij beef hums, ' $22.unr
:2.a; packet, llrt.dtxull.tu; city, extra India,
mesa. 15.uovl7 1. Cut meat, quiet; pick
led bellies, la 7C-7 Uu: pickled shoulders
16 50: pkkled hams, til T.'.lill uy I-urd. steady:
western steamed. tu.7.'.'fi7.u); January 1 losrd
at tti (Mt'.ui; refined, steady; continent,
I7(; South America, 17.63: compound. 14 75
nki.U',,. puik. steady: family. 114 0t'14.3U;
short clear, tlj.ifi 16.00: mesa, tUuo.ilJ.jV
TALLOW tjuiet; city, 4',c; country, 4Vi-
i3.
RICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3',,
ff'c; Japan, nominal.
LOGS Waak; western fancy selected,
2Se; weatern firsts. 2c.
HOC LTRY Alive, firm; western chicken.
12e; fowls. 14V- tuikejs. Il4c: dressed,
frm; weitern thlckem.. 13r14c; fowls. 13
913V: turkeys. li-vi9Sc.
Pblladrliilila Prad ace Market.
PHILAUKLPH1A. Jan. H-BITTER-.
Hiaady; eatra westain creamery. nuc
nearbv prints. 3?c.
RtiGS bull ajid wek. Nearby fresh and
westrH frcah. vc st mark.
CHttSliniui; New Voik full creams.
t :Tiry. !2Sp-'1-t'; New Tor full ereama.
etioiee. i2e; New vorg run creams, rair o
goo.i, HVill,c.
frill tt.l) C.RAIX KSD PH4VIIO?S
r eatare mt the Tradlag mm Claalas
rrlees oa Board ( Ttaalc.
CIUCAQO. Jan H -Higher prH at
l.lverooi were reflected In tne wneat mar
ket here today. (Toeing quotations on
in My wheat were up S'a 'c. Corn n up
'nc Data -and provisions are nimot-i
uncnange1.
from start to finish the wheat market
exninlted considerable strength. At me
opening May snowed a gain 01 '4J-c, at
ti.iat'ul.lt. 'lne initial ntrergth was due
mmn.y lo the eomparatlva nrutnesi of lne
lylverpool market, price there anowing a
light gain notwithstanding the weakness
ot thin market yentertvay. Juat alter tne
opening a feeling of hesitancy oeveloped
on nening, brought out by increased re
ceipts in tne nortnwest. VndVr these offer
ings May sold off to il.lo-y A more ca ru
tin analysis ot conditions In tne north
west, nownver, revealed the fact that a
large percentage of tmlay'n arrival at
Minneapolis was wheat hougnt from coun
try elevators al last week price and that
there waw little likelihood ot any material
Increase in tlio movement from the farms.
Thin explanation robbed the bear of
their principal ammunition and atarted fair
covering by many esny pollers. Lack of
offerings caused a quick advance In the
prices, and for the remainder of the ses
sion tho market held strong. During tha
latter port of the day trading was mostly
of a scalping character. Uulineas ot casn
markets Was a check to speculative trad
ing. The high point on May waa reached
at tl 114. f inal quotations were at $1 lb1,!
iil.lM. Clearances of wheat nnd flour Were
equal to l'Ki.Om bushels. Primary receipts
were h,;i,M bushels, compared with 78&.P)
bushels n year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 4So cars,
against Jw eain last week and 4J0 cars a
year ago.
Hmalmees of receipts gave the corn mar
ket a strong start, and although trading
was not of large volume, A firm tone was
manifested throughout the entire day,
Bmall acceptances trom the country and de
creased pilmary receipts were additional
bullish influences. Several prominent com
mission houses were good buyers. May
opened n'h'ac higher, at 46o. sold between
44'V'Msc nnd 4fi'tic and closed at 46c. Lo
ch irocelpts wore 14i cars With six of con
tract grade.
A feature of trading In oats was chang
ing from May to .luly delivery. The vol
ume of business wan very small. Strength
of other grains held prices firm. May
opened a shade higher, at 31V. old up
to aiU'&.llSo and closed si 31-c. Local
receipts were 36 cars.
IVovlslons were firm at the start as a
result of sn advance of In the price of
hogs. Later the market eased off on sell
ing by packer. At the close May pork
and ilbn were each off 2Hc, at 112 Kflli.si'i
and t6.7Vf.70. Lard was dawn i'ltjc, at
$ii
Ksllrnated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
2 cars; com, 211 cars; oats. 73 car; hogs,
8ft.nno head.
The leading future ranged a follow:.
Artcles. Open. Hlgh. Low Clftae.l Y'eg y.
!i ih!
1 1.-.V&!
I 16VI
1 I1-.!
1 is. 1 l! 1 isH
1
I.
4 I
2Wl 42.;
Is 44V"4
4oS 45V'
30H' 3014
3H;314iii U
MW. ill'
12 42,' 12 45
12 67V,--13 7(1
6 82Vi! "
4B,,44'fl4f..
45V,! 46i
31V. 81kiO! al".
31',31'&S 31 ,
13 75
13 7714! 12 05
.:
s a 9o 8 86
(i 85 6 87'4
7 00 j 7 02HI 6 9714; 6 &7V4! 7 00
I . 1
fi 40
2UI f 40 I 6 52V4! 43
6 724:
6 'JO
75 r b7Hl 70 I 6 72V4
6 I a2! 6 82V4.
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Easy; winter patent, to.hvg
. 1 . 1 1 cuA n.t. Lnflna. na,nli
R.0t66.60; straight. Jl.50j4.!Hl; bakers , X2.&)
WHEAT No. 2 Prtnr. ;.1W1.1: No. 3,
I1.02W1.15; No. 2 red. 11.17 Vfll.lsV...
CORN-No. . 43c; No. 2 yellow, V.
OAT8-N0. 2, 3fV4c; No, 2 white. 3.j32'c;
No. 8 white, 31032Vic
RYE No. S. Tic. . . .
RARLEY Oood feeding, 37fl3fcc; fair to
choice mailing. 434Sc.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, II 15; No. 1 northwesi
em. 1123; clover, contract grade. Ill .
PROVISIONS-Mes pork, per bhl.. 12.4s
hU3i: lsrd, per K lbf I6S2V4; ,hort ribs
sides (looeel, t.2o(B6.Wi short clear eldes
tboxed). 16S0S 62V4- A m
Receipts and shipment for the day were
. nscelnts ShlDments.
S-Tn.rr hbla 34.1W0 21.70ft
Wheat, bu a 101.t 79.600
Corn bu. ... ..... IM-OoO
Barley, bu. i,u00 33..00
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market w steady; crearnerie. lftipSOc;
dairies, lsV424c. Eggs, weaker; at mark,
cases included. ll&26c; first. 25c: fine (Irsta,
27c; extras, 2c. Cheese, firm, llflUc.
gt. Leala Grain mm Prorlstons.
BT. LOU18. Jan. 18. WHEAT-IHgher;
No 2 red, cash, elevator, I1.14S; track.
t1.1ttftl-17; My, I1.15W9U6H; July, iW
MHc; No. 2 har. ll.10V43i.12.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 43c; track,
44a44tie; May. 4314'd 43Vc ; July, 4iMc.
OAT8-8teady: No. 2 cash. 31c; track,
31Vi32c: May, 31Vc; No. 1! white. 32V4c.
I FLOCR-Dull; red winter patents,
."i.4i'fi5.50; special brands, tf..6iXit5.til; extra
fancv. M WOS W: clear. S4.HKin.tio.
SEED Timothy, nominal. 2.0O2.40.
CORNMEAL Steady at 12.40.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 87pHKe.
HAY Dull; timothy, 8.00i8!12.50; prairie,
J6.0V560.
IRON COTTON TIES-Mc.
BAOOING7'ic.
HEMP TWlNE-VrC.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing
I11.42V4, old: 11.7V. new. Lard, firmer;
prime uteamed. I6.0. Dry salt meats,
atesdv; boxed, extra aborts. t.62V4; clear
rib. 'I6.17V4; short cleata, 17.00. Bacon,
steadv; boxed. eVra shorts, 17.60; clear
rlh. I7.-M!; short clear. 17.87H-
POCLTRY Slow; chickens, 10V4c; spring,
10'4c: turkey. 14Vsc; ducks. 11c; geeee. 8c.
uVII ER Firm; creamery, 2431V4c:
dairy. 1tksf25c.
EGGS Ea), 25c case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls M 13.000
Wheat, bu 44.0nO
Corn, bu . 3"""0
Oats, bu ai,U 4S.000
Kansas Cltr Oral sad Previsions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 18. - WHEAT -Steady;
May. 41.06S; July, gVt8?; cash,
No 2 hard. l.oVfl.07i No. 3. Il.olil.05: No.
4 2rtl02; No. 2 red. 11.120113; No. 3,
till'i; No. 4. $1. OCXS 1.06. Receipts. 64 cars.
CORN Higher; May. 42HlB2e; July.
4"S'?i 42c. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 2'4'; No. 3,
43'at"4c; No. 2 white. 43l43V4e: No. 3, 4-.
OATS Firm; No. 2 white, l32',,c; No.
I mixed, lie.
HAY Steady ; choice timothy. l.5W0.t;
choice prairie. 17. 5n.
RYE-Steady, 72'u'72c.
EGGS Steady: Missouri and Kansas new
No 2. w hltewood cases Included. 2ilV4c; case
count. 26c; cases returned, V4c lees per
dosen.
BCTTER Creamery, J4-ff2c; dairy. lc.
Receipts. Shipments.
u-1,.,1 bu 61.200 l.ftiO
Corn, bu
Oats, nu ." n.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. It.-WHEAT-May.
II. lrN4 1.16V J,ll'- ' l-'V September. ftPc ;
No. 1 hard, ll.K'i: No. 1 northern. 11 .14V.
No. S northern. 11.1.1V . ,
FLOT'R First patents, i.ai4i.4n: second
patents. l.U5j--"; first cleai-, 4.iya4.8S;
second clears, 12.604if.70.
BRAN In bulk. 8U.su.
Mllwaaka Grata Market.
MILWAVKEB. Jen. 1.-WHKAT-Mai -ket
steady; No. 1 northern. H.ltPl.l"; No.
J northern, ll.lOQl.K; May. 11.16; bid.
HYE-Flrm: No. 1. llH-ifCJc.
BARLEY Firm; No. 2. 3e-; aample. 30
"'CORN-Easier; No. 2. 43fl43i;c; May, 45c
bid.
I l.lrerpoal Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. II. WHEAT Spot,
...... 1... Vrt t allnrnla ? Riitut-
steady; March. UUd; May, SslOTmd; July!
6a pv.4d.
CORN Spot, American mixed, new. easy,
3s 11 Wd; American mixed, old. steady, 4s lid.
Futures, quiei; mbich. may, , s ;u.
Ualalk Grain Market.
OL'Ll'TH. Jan. 18-WHEAT-To arrive:
No. t northern. I1.124; No. 2 northern.
11061. On track: No. 1 northern. Il l:",;
No. 2 northern, II MP,: May. II. lo1,; July,
11.11. September, aj1!-.
OA To To arrive and on track. I'4c
Teleao geed Market.
TOLEDO. Jjn. 11 -SEEDS Clove:-, cash
and January, 17.71; February 17 774; March.
IT.hJ'j: Mime timothy. ll.JIVk: nrime alslks.
IS.iw.
Pearla Market.
PE)RIA. Ills.. Jan. 11. CORN Higher;
No. t. No. 4, tl:c, no grade. i;.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Velum of Market Etpandi and Some of th
ofoTementa Excited tnd 8etratioDtl.
READING IS THE FEATURE OF THE DAY
Bales K.aeeed Half Million hare at
I a creased Prices alaes llsc
lunte, hat Close itrong and
Above Lorreat Level.
NEW YORK, Jan. i. The volume of the
stock market expanded again today and
om of the movement were excited and
sensational, hut the activity was even more
contested thsn the recent tendency In mat
aireutlon nd tho general level of prices
wss not mucn more benefited than yester
day, in other words. It was ciesr that
the effort was made to take advantage of
the stimulating effect of the excited ad
vance to sell stocks In other quarter if
the market. It might simost oe said of
Reading that 6.000 snares wn the normal
unit 01 the transactions In It, so frequent
was the appearance ot I.1" share loia on
the tape, i he, total outstanding Issue or
Rending common stock amounts to 1.4uu,i"i
shares. It Is known that a large rair of
this has Ix-en taken out of the market
and distributed to different railroad com
panies tij Insure the balance of the control
of this property, although the controlling
Interest 1 believed to depend more on pre
ferred stock holdings than on the common.
Rut Reading has often given evidence of
the large reduction of Its floating supply,
feales ir a s.ng.e day of nlo.iuv shares,
which wns the total reached today, may be
eafely assumed to represent a large pro
portion of matched order and manipulative
transactlos. Probably the manifest char
acter of the operation accounted for their
lack of effective Influence on the general
list. The entire luck of news to account
for the movement ami the high level to
which the price had already been lifted,
considering the dividend return, helped lo
beget distrust for the movement nnd fears
for the maintenance of the price level. The
movement In Ontario Western especially,
nnd In the other cooler to a less degree,
waa siipposeed to lie sympathetic and was
equally without explanation In the new
of tho day. The now was not lacking In
favorable factor, but did not apply espe
cially to the stock which moved niost
widely. The action of the conservative
Illinois Central directors In declaring an
extra dividend on their stock went fiir
to con firm the encouraging effect of other
recent Increases In dividend disbursements
as ahowiug tho confidence of railroad man
ager In the future prosperity of their
properties. The resulting revival of divi
dend hopes was perceptible In the move
ment In Rnltlmore Ohio. Kansas A
Texas preferred, Chesapeake & Ohio. Smelt
ing and perhaps in some other stocks.
The announcement of the settlement of
the Fall River strike mas received with
gratification os serving to clear up the
situation in one of the Industrial quarters
which have lagged in the trsde expansion.
The absorption of two minor rnllroHda
which have been In Its snhero of Influence
by the New York Central gave some early
strength to that stock. The whole list gave
way, however, with some violence during
the last hour, when the suspicions en
gendered by the character of the day's
trading had come to a head.
The falling off of upwards of l4S.OnO.0OO In
the trade balance In our favor for De
cember, due both to increosed imports and
the heavy decline In export", was not re
garded as a cheerful showing and gave
promise of the continued ability of the
world's outshle markets to draw on our
gold supplv. The nunket rallied with con
siderable force In the final dealing, led
bv Rnltlmore Ohio with a rise of 1. and
the closing whs quite strong, but only it
reaction ueiiernllv above the lowest.
Bonds were nctlve and flrni. Total Bales-,
par value. lrt.500.Oin. Cnlted States new 4s
declined V, per cent on cull.
1iu.atiu.1u 1 01'k Stuik ex
change. eie art luuovve;
Sales. liigli-Low. Close.
Atchison
UO plU Iua i"vf4 lA-4
Ai.ui.i.i coast L.111C 'nu 1.C4 i-i4 1.114
II, oi 0 1G.V." !.,-, 1.-1.4 &o
Uo piO IV" Ho-,, iSj,, Vn
tan. 1 ucinc 5,v I0I 4 l.xv, 14
ceiul.il ol .1. J l im im 1M 1
dice, ik wibo l!,oW ooU '. t1i
V. men" at Dillon ... .. 41
uo pid 4,1
Cluci.go vji. v t s.ci 11 2i, 1 -? -i W.4
C 01 . i.jo- 2oi,, Uis',4 2oo-,,
I.., til. a: Bt. 1' li.co utM lio 11. in
Cl.lCugo 1. at l l" . ! 4 teV . !
do pid -,, ! l."4
C, C, ... l 2l. Li MVl
Colo. t Btiu.iiuru iw W', 2-, 2-v,
uo 1 piu i
uo d pttl i"' ",J' mt '-4
Dei. a;, iiuuson 4.W.O li-, lv, iMtr,
Del., u. at io
v. at t. o 11.0 oik -s -'4
Uo pid , , '
Eric hd.io-j 4 -4
UO JSl ptd lU.IAAl I,, II-, '
UO 2d plU i.iWO W"4, 01-14 4
Hocking valley "0 o t,
do piu M y-
III. Celitiai 22, I'M laa Ibo',4 led
iowa . entml 2KV4
Uo pio 3oJ Wli "o
K. C. southern 2,iM 2-; 2s-,a -'4
do ptd .. ,w i ui-x ".,
L 4 fs 2.W0 lilM lci lto
Manhattan L l.mo 10 1W-,
Met. oecumties WW 11 . H
Met. Mt. R 3,tie0 117V4 11, 11
Mexican t entral ,4oO 24 Sh, U
Minn, at bl. L. ,
M . tat. P. A ri. bte M. W fa'4 W-4
do pfd l.i" loO' 1' lat
Mo. Pacific li.loo loi? lotH loH
k. at I" S3'' '&'
do pfd lt.W 67', txiV, W",
NtttT It. R. of M pfd 400 44', 43-)4 43,
N. V. central a." H4 14c 143',,
N. Y., Ol.V & W 7H.HW 45 41';, 44',
Norfolk ft W ,ioo i74 1
uo ptd -.
Pennsylvania 29.SUO liiiT, Ui la4
P., C, C. & St. L t4
Reading 5.li hs", M'i ,
dolBtpfd. l.tfoo 2' itl't l
do Id pfd... a.7W
Rock island Co lHo.7'0 ail- Uit
do pfd 400 Id Xihn tU'4
St. L. & 8. K. 2d pl'd 2) 71'4 71;, il
tit. L. W S.1'"' i
do pfd 7,100 Wl W B9-,
So. pacific 24.HOO "4 ;',,
do pfd X H7, H7'4 "7
go. Kailway 13.20 35's WHi Hlji
do pfd at) W W, IsiH
Texas 4k. Pacific t) !& 4 IMS
Tol.. 8t. L. & W VV '
do pfd
Union Pacllic lJ6.m lmi lljH l'!fi
do pfd o" W Vf V7
Wabaah 2I;4 21', 214i
do pfd sou 4J4 4 42-4
W. & Lake Erie
Wis. Central O0 22? 22 21H,
do pfd ) 4 H 4
Adam Kx ;i -!
American Ex 20o 21i 2l7 217
V. B. Ex l'
Wells-Kargo Kx -a
Anial. Copper t,2ti 75 i4,4 75
Amer. Car F a.4
do pfd 400 Kf, 82' 2
Amer. Cottun Oil .. f"
do pfd IK) to V4
Amer Ice W H H ,H
do pfd 3t,
AnierT Linseed Oil.... 200 15?, 15H 1&1,
do pfd
Amer locomotive .... 900 33 244 344
do pfd 1"
Ainer. Smelt. & H.... 24.0 Mi 4, 8jS
do pid 1.700 11 na 1124
Amer. Sugar Ref 12. 1441, 143? ltt'i
Amer. Too. pfd certlf 2,3oO M 24 W4
Anaconda M. Co 1 ;', 11 10
Brooklyn R. T 12.5"0 t4 tW4 03',
Cohx Fuel & I l. 4K', 4.', 4.4
Con Oa... -'. 1K 1 1H7VJ
Corn Products S.l'io 204 20 3u
do pfd "
Distlllera Becuritlcs. ? is S;4
Oen. Electric 1 l"4
Liter. Paper 234 23 234
do ptd "
Inter Pump. m m 2?
do pfd 9" x,l, 87
No. American 1"0 l' 1 l"
Pacific Mall 4oQ 45 45 4;.,
People i . tSas 2. l"7i 1"7 14
Preised Bteel Car.... 4... 3h :
do pfd W W'l "4 "
Pullman P. t:ar -
kepublic Steel . lt 14 JJ
do pfd J f
Rubber Oood 300 2.4 2' jjj
Tenn.pcoai A i:::::::: 'if
V 8. leather 2 1 1 1;,H
do p'd. . S.loO 1024 12 V
v I: Rulbfr: ::::::::: lm 374 ,
do pfd " l'K' 4 ' V'
V H Btetjl M-t 3"' ' S
io 'pfd" 43fno Hs mZ
VnCaro. Chemical.. M M S
do pfd 2' It'-V '"'H I'Hl
We.tlngh Electric... lje . 1
Western I mon ) "24 "-'4 -
Total sales for the day. l.S4.4uO sliares.
New York Mlalac ttocka.
NEW YORK, Jan. 11. The following are
ths closing qu-
Adisii (00
A in
ItrM.
lniwUx .
' uuit'ii- Tn.i!
Coo rl A Vs.
1 .r.i - Ivrr ...
Iron ller
Lr4vlll Co
M I llll- 1.1.,
I Little ol ..
S
mtsrto
loshlr
'Ptfieul,
Pot Ml
Saisf
S:n, Mi,4,
ssill Hcpo. ..
,lsa44r4
...tft
...uu
... 1
... i)
... M
... tu
... W
. lit
.. M
..
..
. 1M
..
..;'vM
.. 1
Treasnry atatenteat.
WAHHINOTON. Jan. 1. Totlay'a stale
roeut of tli treasury balances in the gen-
erst fund, exclusive of the llVi.onti.flfv)
gold reserve In the division of redemption,
shows- Available cash balance, 140.M:.3:
gold. S.v7,n.
Kew Vtrk Meney Market.
NfcW YORK. Jan. IS.-MONEY-Ou call.
Verv quiet, at lSfil1, per cent; clo'lng bid.
14 per cent; offered, nt 1 per cent. Time
loans, easy; so day. 24 per cent: days.
I per cent; 1 months. Sjrrt1, per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4J44
per cent.
PTERLINO EXCHANCE-Strong, with
actual business In bankers' bills nt !471r
4 I76 for demand and at I4 W2M14 KMO for
tki-dar hills; posted rates, l4.sOtt4.W4: com
mercial bills 14.854.
SILVER Bsr. 4 ; Mexican dollar.
4'J?ONDfi Government, easy; rsllroad.
firm.
The following re the quotations on
stocks and bonds:
V. g ref. M. rt....li4t 'llixklnf V.I. 44 1"H
4o rsupen
...iii itptn .. nrs i".
i ti. re
(lo coupon
do S4 4. reg.
do roupan
lv old t. re .
do rnuDOS
. . .tm U N. nnl. 44 IMS
... Msnhttun -. s
...1MVM. rentrsl 44...
...itlti 1I0 in 1st
114
H
2h
T4
. 1H 'Minn. 4V t. 1
.IKS4 M., K
a; T. n
ll
.... 17
a.
....1
....134S
....ln
.... 774
....1"2',
. . . . 74
...11W4
. ...112
Am TotM.-nt 4t. c'?t. 71 I do in
do M. rtf 1114 N. R. R. ot M
Atcblio in. 4 toJVi'N. V. -. ( "t
do sdj. 4 M
Atlsntli- C. L. 4f lei
Bal. aV Ohio 4p l'lt
do 14 't
Central of Oa ta 1111
do tat lne tl
do 3d In. . ;i4
N. J. C. m. a.
No. fl-Ht 4
do la
V A W r. 4a ...
O S. L. rfd. 4a..
Pann. coo. Iia. .
Reading can. 4a.
fhe,. Ohio 4Wa....ll'
L. I. M. r 5t 11T4
Chlraao A. SWa ll-iSt
l. r. ti 4t. ',
C. H. aV U. n. .... 1XH
C . R. 1. a V. 4 ... a.'4
do col. it tdS
SI L, r W. e. 4.... tl
seaboard A L. 4a
So. raclflc 4a .
S.i Rallt if tl44
Ttiaa ft P. Is 1114
T . t L. W. 4a.. M
I'nlun Paciac 4a 1H4
I'. S. Steel id ;,a
Wabaah 1 H
d. dab B ''4
Wattsni Md. 4a
W. ft L. K 4a 94
Wis. Central 4 114
1'IT. & l. U 4t..P't4
ChUas.) Ter 4
Colorado Mid. It.,
t'oln. A Pn 4a ...
Cat tip. rlfn.
Denver a- R. O. 4
PI at I lien.' Set. St.
Erie prior lien 4.
do in. 4a.
r. W. A D. C. la.
Bid.
.
. TCi
. J4
.1IV.I,
.p't'l
. 0
.li.l
. ri
.11114
Boston
UOBTON. Jan.
Stock Market.
18. Call losn. 241311; per
14rlc44 ner cent. Official
and bonds:
Cent; time loan,
rloalng of stocks
Atrhlaon sdj. 4a
do 4a
. t44 Wetting common
.lo: Adventure
. 7a Allouaa
. MT4 Amalsamattd ....
. VKiS American Zinc .
.;A6't Atlantic
.171 Rlnsham
.K.71 al. ft Heilt...
.111 Centennial
. 24 Cnpper Range ....
.:-)!', Palv Waat
. 84 tiomlniftn Coal ..
Franklin
. l4 C.ran.-r
. 87 lala Horale
. 4Tt Maaa Mining ....
...
.... 74
.... 11
.... 74
.... 13",
.... 1T14
.... H
. ....h.
.... St
.... ,
.... 17'i
.... to
.... 114
S
.... 27'4
.... HI '4
.... 12,
.... 44
.... 27',
.... ',
....
.... 14
....1W
....
.... i
.... li4
.... 4J
.... 64
.... tl-a
...ion',
Men. Cantral 4a...
At. hiaon
do pfd
Boston ft Albanr...
Hoslon ft Maine
H.aton Elevated
Plii'hhuis pr.l
Men. Central
N. Y.. N. H. ft II.
Fre Marqustie
I'nlon Pa Ifir
Amer. Arss. Cham..
do pfd
Amer. Pntu. Tube...
Amer. Ktisar
do pfd
.H.t Michigan
.131 Mohawk
.10. Mont. C. ft C...
. ili old PomlDlon ....
. 14 W Owaola
. 18 "Parrot
.-'M Shannon
.Jil Tamarack
. 1IH Trinity
Amer. T. ft T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. ft R...
KtliKon Klet'. 1 1 lu . .
Gentrsl Kltctrlu ...
Maaa. Klactric
do pfd
Maaa. Gas
I nlled fruit
I nlted Rhot Marh..
do pfd ..........
V. S. Steal
do pfd
Bid. "Asked.
6,IU. Mining...
. 3vr.
Oil
.lot il'iah
. Victoria .
. ia i Winona ..
. nfc Wclvtilnt
44l
London Stork Market.
LONDON. Jan. 18 Closing quotation on
tock and bond:
Consols, money :.. 88 S-18 N. Y. Central 14'4
do tceount
iw Nnrrolk ft 7t
aSI do Dfd "
Anaconda
Aiohtaon
do pfil
naltimnre A Ohio
Canadian Pacific .
Chva. ft Ohio
Chltsgo lit. W ...
C. M. ft 8t. P..
Dautr,
Denver - R. G...
dr. pfd
Erie
do lt pfd
do td pfd
Illinois Cfitral .,
t.outa. ft Naah....
M., K. T.. ..'....
HII.VER-Bai
fi' Ontario W 4J
.10 IPennarlranlt 7"4
..liV. Rand Mines 114
.1174 Reading
.. !' do 1st pfd 47
.. 2i't du 2d pfd 44
..1774 Ho. Hallway t4
, . IK do pfd tei1,
. So. Pacific ,
,. 7S" Cnlon Pacific r.'2
.41 do pfd Kt'i
. 7:t. f. . Bteel 31 '4
. J do ptd ' I
.lw) Wahaah 22ti
.Ut do pfd 444 1
. 34 (Spanlalt 4a
nulct. 274d per ounce.
n.i r. 14'73 per cent.
Tho rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is 24 per cent: for three
months' bills, XVSrj2s-H per cent.
Foreign p'lnanclaU
LiONDON, Jan, lS.-vMoney was abundant
In the innrket today, though call Includ
ing nearly- l'6.Sn,tri on Natal stock anl
an Installment nominally of ,.soo.non in
exchequer bonds In -addition to an Install
ment of fLofni.tov tomorrow on the Japa
nese loan Induced a hardening tendency.
Discounts were steady. Bur gold wu
steady on French demand. The tone on tha
Stock exchange wa dull and unsettled,
partly due to rumors of an early dissolution
of Parliament. Consols were heavy, but
rallied at the close. Home rails agged.
American opened dull, recovered somewhut
from parity luid became Inactive. The
cheerfulness was confined to a few spe
cialties, notably Philadelphia & Reading.
Ijiter the market generally was unsettled
and stock closed quietly steady. Foreign
ers were quieter, with the leasened prospect
of peace, though Japan and Russian se
curities hardened slightly. Imperial Japa
nese government tJs of 1904 were Quoted at
984.
BERLIN, Jan. 18. Business on the Bourse
todav was generally quiet.
PARIS, Jan. 1H. Prices on the Bourse
todav opened Irregular, but the market
subsequently Improved and closed with a
firm time. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted
to 90 nnd Russian bends of 1904 at 60O.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Jan.' 18. Wednesday's bank
clearings were tl,329.t)2.;l. For the same
dav last year they were 11,181.712.86, a dif
ference of 1147,915.48 In favor of 190S.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 18. METALS There
was a sharp advance In the London tin
market with spot closing at 131 us and
futures at 130 17 d, but as tho domestic
market had not fully reflected the foreign
declines of late so far as tho spot position
waa concerned, they did not respond to
any extent to the adi-anoe, business being
reported quiet, with spot held at lai.2B4
19 73. Copper was a little easier nbroarf,
closing at 68 12 d for spot and l'.s ttd
for futures: locally the situation showed
continued firmness; lake Is quoted at I15.5U,
electrolytic ut I15.5t)(jf 15.67, and casting at
tl5.OW15.25. Lead waa a little lower In
Loudon, closing at 12 17s lid, while the
American market continued firm, with spot
quoted locallv at 4.SOi(j4.7ii. Spelter was
htm at to.26ti.35 In the local market, and
London waa also unchanged at 24 17s tkt.
Iron closed at 64s In Glasgow and at 48
44d in Mlddlesboro. Locally Iron Is firm;
No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at 17.5(B
17.9.1, No. 3 foundry northern at 117.50: No. 1
foundry southern and No. 1 foundry south
ern soft at 17.76fi 18.00.
8T. lAM'lS. Jan. IS. M ETAL8 Lead,
steady; ll.524''a4.24- Spelter, quiet, KliVij
tj.lu.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 18. WOOL The Boston
wool market Is notably quiet for domestic
grades. Tha bulk of the clip held here Is
fleeces and medium territory. There Is con
siderable Interest In the foreign wools
coming forward and their posslole effect
on the situation here, for manufacturers
will have to turn their attention to foreign
grades lo replenish their stocks. Territor
ial wool are quiet. Pulled wools and all
foreign wools are firm. Quotations: Ter
ritoryIdaho, fine, 184'ftloc; heavy fine,
ltiftlTc; fine medium, 1H4i19c; medium, 22'
23c; low medium, 23Ca-;40' Wyoming, flno,
17418I840: heavy fine, 16fljnc; fine me
dium, i;4'3l&4c; medium, Xft24: L'tah and
Nevada, tine. 17ifjle; heavy line, Uigltic;
flue medium. l"4'(18c; medium, 2223c; low
medium, 2:tt24c; Dakota, fine, lh'ulac; line
medium, IfcVlKc; medium, 23W24o; low me
dium. 'Z2fg'U:; Montana, fine, choice, Zl
22c; flue average, Ip4j2flc: fine medium
choice, 21S-22e; average, lr-JOc; staple, 2ij
23c; medium choice, 2i:ij2oc. .
LONDON, Jan. 18.WOOI.-The tfferlngi
at the wool auction sales today numbered
11.478 bales. Competition Was animated
and the opening rates were firmly main
tained. The wool was In fine condition.
Germuny nnd Belgium bought scoured ft
extreme rate. Home buyers secured !
sort. West Australia greasy was taken
for France at full rates. American pur
chases Included Oeelong greasy Merino at
Is 64d&1 64d; new clip, bright haired,
cross breds at Is g'd&ls 4d and Cape of
liood Hope clothing greasy of good qual
ity. The demand for course cross breds
was keen. Cape of Oood Hope and Natal
grades sold freely, principally to the home
trsde. Following are the sales: New South
Wales, l.udi bales; scoured. 104d4 2d;
greasy, Lwdli Id. Queensland, 1.9u0 tales;
Hcoured, lsyl lOd; greasy, 7d&ls. Vic
toria, S,2i balea; scoured, )t40ls 241;
Creasy, tWd'als 44d- South Australia. .00
ales; scuured, Is ait; greasy, laftlld. West
Australls, I.Oko bales: scuured, Is h1; greusy,
44an'd. New - Zealand. l.juo bales;
scoured, nil; greusy. 7d'ls Id. Cgne of
tiood Hope and Natal. 1.2'Ai bales; greasy,
'W'lona. Jan. 18 -WOOL-Nrttnlnal:
medium grades, combing and clothing. ':l
light fine, 183224c; heavy flue, 14
lau; tub wsthed, 27W-4JC,
Ulls and Koala.
OIL t'lTY. Jun. 11 TIL8 t'redlt ba.
snces, 11124: ceitlncatea. no bid. Ship
ments. 41 4 bbls; average, tt.lHt bbls: runs.
(7.021 bbrs: aversge, 2.uno bbls; shlpmstil.
Lima, islHS bbls; gveruge. bti.HJt bbls.; rune,
Lima, cm.MK bills; average, U.I29 bh's.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt! Light nnd Prices Ruled
Strong to Ten Higher.
HOGS ADVANCtD ABOUT A NICKEL
Demand for sheep and Lamb la r.
cess of gapply and market Very
Active, Prices gteady Feed ln
I anibs High Paint of "enson.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. II. 19.
rte.-eipt were: Cttle. Hog. Bheep.
Offlclal Monday 1.177 o.i 1.471
Official Tuesday 4.179 11.111 10. U
Official Wednesday l.tV 1M .
Three dsys th: week.
.10. 70s
IS. OM
IT.It't
20. Ml
4.7K9
ii 4(411
M.ISM
21. l
ssme days last week...
fame week before
Same three week ago.
flame four weeks ago..,
feme dav lat year
RECEIPTS TOR THE
The following table
.13 tW .i
. 7.14:1
. 4.411
. I.?V
lli ftl'J
3!2
I.S'I
X.o.
.ll.M
YEAR TO DATK.
show the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at Houth Omaha
for the year 10 date, with comparison with
last year;
IfltiS. I'M. Inc. Dec.
"attle 37..S:1 46 Ml .... &.S7I
Hog llO.dTJ I0I.4.W 1.440
fheep 75 ass, og (139 .... a.W
YESTERDAT'8 BHIPMENT8.
The following list shows the number of
car of feeder shipped to the country
yesterday and their points of destination:
. CATTLE. Car
C. Nelson, Niobrara. Neb V. E 2
J. V. Whitney. Kullerton. Neb. I'. I'.... 1
Ous Moroti. Hosklnn M. 4 O I
U. Hats-well. Macedonia. 1h J 1
N. f. Wood. Tabor, la. Q 1
Charles Warner, Hepburn, la. J 1
Bruer Peck. Burlington. 1a.-J t
II. Wilkin. West Hide Is N. W 1
J. O. Kotas. Ralston. In. N. W 1
C. Llffert, West Side. Is.-N. W 1
J.i tms t udahv, Cooper, la Milwaukee... 2
T. W. BumfvlM. McClelland, la. U. YV.... 1
The following table shows the avernge
price of bog at South Omahn for the last
several day, with comparison:
1XB. 1904. 11WI.I1W1 11901. 11900. 18.
Jan. 1...
Jan. I...,
Jan. 4....
4 31 I
4 4341
4 444;
4 4641
I ti .
4 77
C 371 ?ll
SO )!
I 0 211
4
4 W
I w
4 mi a 67
4 ! I 57
4 17
1 44
Jan. 6....
4 tie
4 68j
4 (!
6 04
106
4 17
4 36
t
4 84
4 38
4 86
4 41
4 49
4 53
a
4 5
4 62
4 48
3 47
3 41
3 41
t
I 41
3 DO
I 66
8 bO
I 56
3 64
3 62
3 49
3' 61
Jan. I....
4 4o
4 50 I
4 ei
4 H2
4 674
e K4
S4
001
t 091
161
I 141
Jan. 7....
Jan. I...,
Jan. ....
Jan. 10...
Jan. 11...
Jan. 12. ,,
Jan 13...
Jan. 14...
Jan. 15...
Jan. 1t...
Jan. 17...
Jan 18...
M
ti 49
4fl
e' 40
4 W
4 62
I 08
I 14!
4 63
4 81
4 76
4 73
t 25
I 04
I '3
4 C14
I en-
4!
t 4S 6 00i
I 361 I 14
411 22:
ti 49) C 16
60 ti 17
S 1
a
4 64l
4 814!
4 604!
4 564;
E 16
4
6 2t
6 21
4 74;
4 tty
6 20
6 r.i
4 ba
Indicate Sunday. Indicates holiday.
The official number ot car of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses
C, M. A 81. P. Ry.. 2 6 .. 1
Missouri Pacific Ky.. 2 3
Union Pa "I tic system 22 2
C. N. W. Ry 3 4 .. 1
F., E. & M. V. Ry.... 4i 42 1
C, St. P., M. A O. 2!t 10
B. at M. Ry 2.1 2S li 1
C. B. A y. Ry.... 7 14
C R. I. A P., ettst ... 4
C, R. I. & P., weal.. .. 1
Illinois Central 8 5
Chicago Qt. Wtsteru 3 3
Total retelpl i; 146 24 3
The disposition of the day receipts was
as follow, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Ilou. Sheen
Omuha Packing Co 540 1.2:16 1,W9
Swift and t onipany t:i 2.7 1.409
Cudahy Packing Co 023 2,5 1,2!'4
Armour A Co 7t3 2,70t l,2.i4
Vansant A Co 2
Carey A Benton 8
Lobmnii A Co 84
McCreary A Carty 47
Hill A Huntzlngei 146
L. F. Huss- R5
Wolf A Murnan 2
Bulla It
Ham Wert heimer 38
Kol Degan 9
J. 11. Root A Co 1
S. A S ISO 443
tlagany 14
Other buyers 191 .... 1.190
Totals 8,404 9.618 l.lfii
CATTLE There was a lighter run of cat
tle herev. this morning than was generally
anticipated and supplies at other points
were also moderate. As a result tho gen
eral tendency of prices wns upward and an
active market was experienced.
The demand lor beef steers was In excess
of the supply and the better grades could
safely be quoted active and a dime higher
than yesterday. Buyers were all out early,
and as the shipping demand, as well as that
from local packers, was quite brisk, there
was keen competition, and everything at
all desirable charged hands In short order.
There were no strictly prime cattle offered,
16.20 being the top. The common to fair
cattle were not as active as the choicer
grades, but still, owing to the moderate
receipts, packers had to take the common
kinds, and price ruled stronger than yes
terday. The cow market waa active and higher.
The kinds they wanted were eafely a dime
higher. A high as 14 was paid for cow
and heifers mixed. Trading wuh very
active and the better grades changed hands
about as fast a offered. The common to
medium kinds also sold to better advantage
thun they did yestciduy, but the advance
was not so great a on the choicer kinds.
Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold at
good, strong prices, where the quality ws
at all desirable.
There wen; only a few Mockers and feed
er in the yards and good, heavy cattle In
particular commanded stronger prices,
sales lielng made uh much sn &U10c higher.
The common and light cattle were a little
easier to dispose of than usual, but Ilia
price paid were not a great deal different
from yesterday. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS
No. Ar. Pr. No. Ar. Pr.
1 40 1 00 : 140 4 10
r, 834 2 40 o I2 4 11)
lOtli 1 sl 12 1044 4 It
11 H I 3o If 11174 4 n
I 010 1 4S 20 10f.il 4 li
7 I Ml KlM 4 10
I tU I an 1(1 lint 4 iu
1 1100 t M 14 111)7 4 JO
21 10-11 I Ml li 1001 4 20
2 )Q to 20 104T 4 20
3i Di2 a 40 6 WiH 4 20
20 7 1 74 It (M4 4 2
I I0 J IS 21 1074 4 ti
1 10UT 1 71 4 1110 4 IS
4 675 S 75 14 1182 4 90
21 IM I li 111 lilt 4 IS
t 1120 3 ti 1 1144 4 S&
I M I SO 40 UK 4 60
tO 10(1 1 i 14 1.IV2 4 40
41 10U 4 (HI 20 11M 4 M
! llul 4 00 -6 1M0 4 4o
20 1120 4 05 22 12M 4 4..
1 1094 4 1 0 17 1104 4 45
17 lOilO 4 14 22 !243 4 40
ti 4 1 14 104 4 Mi
22 1047 I 10 IS 1441 4 If.
1 1110 4 10 l 1316 I 0.1
It 119 4 10 t 14N 1 to
8TEERS AND HEIFERS.
1 14 4 10
STEERS AND COWS.
4 1074 1 44 l 1157 4 JU
14 4a7 4 fto 14 1184 4 40
H ISIS 4
COWS
1 M0 t 00 30 1044 9 00
1 470 t 00 4 104'i UO
1 40 II 00 1 1140 I Oil
774 I 06 1 v1170 I 00
t HO I to ! 11&3 J on
1 444 I 2 t 1110 I 00
1 4(10 1 16 12 100 I so
1 1SO0 I 2t 10 MM I (Hi
t 426 1 2i It 1(411 I 0
4 til 2 2a t 1140 OS
1 474 1 21 T 105 I 06
1 400 t II tt 1041 I 10
1 1140 1 It 4 445 4 10
1 H10 t la I t"I I 10
t MM M 7 1131 3 10
1 1144 I 10 1 IvtO t 14
1 Hot) 1 to 4 Ml I 10
4 1100 t 10 i Ilii 3 0
1 11WP 1 to 4 11M4 3 II
1 470 I 40 4 lOJi 3 14
1 11X10 t (0 4 1041 I It
440 I 10 1 4.14 I li
1 1040 I to ui a 11
t it! i to 1 1041 I 11
10 107 1 44 1044 I to
I tut 1 4i 1IM4 I U
t 170 1 7o 4 420 I tt
4 ,,. 3 1 74 4 loll I u
a Ill) 1 7i 4 loll I tt
II 1024 I 76 11 1024 I 2t
1 11M I 7S 7 HI I ti
t 100 I If, 1 1141 I ao
I IMi I 71 It 1170 I It
1 lias 1 7. ti 1011 a a
I 1040 S Tt II 1144 1 a
It 1 t If 44 I 44
14 aia, a to it: una a u
1 40 2 46 .4 Ut a It
40 444 X 44 io 1146 I K
17 410 I 46 ' I llfct I 14
17 no t 46 t mt a u
12 44 I 46 1 Uuo a 40
14 ITT t 40 If Hi II
14 444 t 4 1 1144 I 46
14 loll I 40 11 UH I 44
1 40 I 44 1 U40 t to
15 42 I 46 IJ Itto 1 40
1 1110 I t 1 Itu6 a 44
1 14' 14 21 10; 1 44
COWS AND HEIFERS.
U.. 426 1 24 14 1111 I 40
4 444 I 40 17 WH I 40
' HEIFFRH.
1 1. 440 t It I 1160 t 4
I ttfl S 40 4 761 a tm
1 t:t t 64 4 144 1 Oil
1 " 1 to I 114 1 14
. . IM 1 1"
..i;j 1
. . 1 :
itrl 1
. to 1 fi
. last t
. . :o J
. 4 g to
..teuo I nt
1'SB I g)
144 1 u
I . .
BL'LLS.
t :m ' 1. ..
ir t 1
itto I 41 1 . .
HI 1 4T. 1....
IU4 I 70 I ...
1040 I 71 1 ...
ll t 7 I....
1J40 I 71 1 ...
1tS ITS I....
1140 t IS 1. .
...1140 its.
...imo ; ia
l:ao I to
...to uo
. . .1 too I an
..Hit 1
. . ! i ti
...I40 i ?f.
...I7I I li
...uru 7;.
CALVK8.
4 I 00 ! 210 4 SO
4C0 I 0O 1 I ,w t (
fte I to t to I
150 I 44 1 1 M I 00
124 4 00 1 10 4 4"
li 4 HI 1 12 t 10
10 -4 10 1... V I So
17 4 5 4 IU I to
6TOCKER9 AND FEEDERS
1 S70 1 7 t: 5 40
1 t i 04 1 740 I 4
t UO I 4.1 13 I tl.
1. l t 40 TM IU
t if 4.'.o 4 So
I 7J I 71 M... '4 I IK
1 IM I 71 I l I tl
1.... ifO t 7 1 04 1 )
1 Ill t 7S II Mt I S
:i t to 1 :. 3 45
1 o t 00 x t a (u
1 471 i 2 T ir.
1 ltTt It. 4 3 46
It 444 1 tt 1! .111 3 t
: IJ1 I fa 34 UTS J 4S
4 107 I J 1 400 3 40
24 4J4 III 40 473 I 10
MOOB Receipt of hog st the principal
markets were not at all excessive and a a
result price Improved at all points. The
market here oould b quoted atrong to lc
higher. Medium and light hogs sold gener
ally Be higher, nut prime heavle did not
how much change from yeterday. There
were a good many heavy hogs on sale, and
that 1 probably one reason why they did
not Improve a much a the lighter weights,
but owing to the large humoer of heavy
weight th average price compare very
favorably with yesterda). Trading wa
quite active, and a the trains arrived in
fairly good season, most everything was
sold at a reasonably early hour. Light
weight went from 14 So down. Medium
and mixed hogs sold largely from 14 ', to
14 55 and prime lienvle from ll.SS lo 14.66.
Toward noon a few car of hog arrived
and u packers had their more urgent
order filled the market closed slow aud
weak, the advance of the morning being
practically hat. Representative sales:
N At, Ph. V So. At h. Pr
1 120 ... 1 41 74 214 40 4 16
Tl 13 ... HO M 271 IM 4
47 lit ... 4 4S 72 Ji 40 4 t
It 141 40 4 47's 64 244 ... 4 ij
T4 10 10 4 4I-, 43 211 ... 4 IT.
77 211 ... 4 47V, 4.1 571 10 4 15
17 316 tOO 4 in 62 311 40 4 66
45 24S ... 4 70 IM t Ul
I2 44 4 to 63 214 1W IK
41 210 ... 4 !" 42 !M 0 4 6!i
It 2t ... 4 K) t 244 40 4 15
43 274 140 4 60 71 243 10 4 ti
17 270 ... 4 t 44 241 10 4 66 .
II 142 ... 4 SO 14 273 210 4 ti
47 24 Its 4 10 t4 274 K III
44 0I ... 4 60 17 219 lil 4 t.7i,
43 tSt 40 4 to V 307 120 4 I7'a
72 244 40 4 K 42 240 140 4 67 '
T8 241 ... 4 to i 27J ... 4 t7'
6 101 ... 4 ttv, 40 27 40 4 Mt
tt 262 40 4 S3', 42 244 10 4 t7v
44 234 40 4 t;L, 17 .'HI 10 4 67V,
47 311 140 4 t.' 4S 40 4 B7i
T4 tit 40 4 6!Va 74 I'M ... 4 67',
7t 2tt ... 4 ttv, 73 243 40 4 I7,
44 232 40 4 I24 42 252 40 4 471,
72 223 40 4 12', 47. MS 140 4 67',
72 211 ... 4 12 54 122 200 4 57',
74 222 ... 4 62', 16 272 40 4 17',
IT 2l ... 4 55 13 214 10 4 57 V,
77 223 ... 4 55 5 34T In 4 tT'
72 :'J ... 4 tr. o 304 "no 4 67'.,
to 261 ... 4 5 64 2.1! ... 4 67 '4
73 217 . 40 4 6.. 44 240 ... 4 1.7',
44 233 IM 4 S5 30 40 4 40
C 3H3 fUl 4 66 14 34 240 4 40
49 333 160 4 65 47 2H5 40 4 40
61 ... 4 66 45 312 120 4 40
72 240 ... 4 6fi f 272 ... 4 W
75 252 40 4 55 14 ::4 ... 4 40
41 247 40 4 66 53 344 120 4 40
4 224 ... 4 65 42 S33 ... 4 4o
24 244 ... 4 ti 44 134 ... 4 10
44 114 120 4 66 64 311 ... 4 4o
67 24 140 4 tt 17 344 ... 4 40
4i SO ... 4 in 27 323 ... 4 40
74 271 120 4 ti 14 247 to 4 40
12:'. 300 itn 4 65 41 231 40 4 42tt
47 271 120 4 65 41 367 120 4 2'4
40 254 10 4 65 67 357 ... 4 45
74 t55 10 4 66 40 360 ... 4 46
42 234 N II, II 314 ... I 46
44 311 149 4 M to 12 140 4 44
63 274 ... 4 16 44 414 ... 4 47Va
SHEEP Receipt of heep and lambs
were ,i gain very light at all points and th
market here ruled active and teady. The
same as has been the rase of late, buyer
were all out early nnd practically every
thing aold as fast as unloaded. The de
mand seemed o be In excess of the supply,
which made rrtmpetltlon very active. There
wa a acarclty today ol strictly choice offer
ing, so that the market on paper doe not
appear a high a It did yesterdiv, but
?uanty considered, tne prtce paid were
ully steady. Ewe old up to 14.75, weth
er M.lfi. yearling to and lamb 17.35.
A new top was put on the feeder market
for this Reason when otn feeding lambs
sold this morning for ts.tf. The demand
for both feeding sheep and lamb 1 un
usually brisk for the time of year, and aa a
result everything st all desirable meets
with ready sale at good, strong price.
Quotation lor fed stock: Good to choice
yearlings, 5.75fl.26; l'slr to good year
ling. K.?oiz)5.7S: sood to choice wethers.
K.drVae.tO; fair to good wethers. 14. 765.00
good to choice ewes, 14.4U&4.75; fair to good
w, 14.004.2o; common to flr ewe, 13.M
$1.90: good to choice lambs. !7.0uft7.iO; fair
to gooo lniD. M.iDrn.uo reader yeaning.
14.636.00: feeder wether, t4.28Jf4.fjO: feeder
ewe. 13.26A175; feeder lambs. 15. 40416.75.
Representative sale:
No. Vt. Pr.
1 western ewe 80 3 t)0
473 western ewes 99 4 ttt1
;1 western ewe 108 4 75
88 western ewes 10 4 75
51 western cull iamb 49 4 75
1 wtrn vjtarllnir - . 1O0 IHI
Ml western lambs t8 8 25
271 western lambs 71 7 00
379 western lambs 70 7 00
627 western lambs- 70 1 It)
2sV western lamb 71 7 25
277 western lamb 77 7 25
2 western ewe 76 3 00
32 western ewes 92 4 16
224 western ewes KM 4 00
4 western ewes HO 4 60
I western ewes 70 4 76
M western ewes 73 5 00
120 Western lamb H4 I 76
402 western wethers lu t 35
221 weitern feeder lamb 61 no
13 western lambs ; eg i 75
&1 western lambs 06 ti 75
147 western ewes 90 4 60
54 western wethers 9 5 26
239 western yearlings 87 6 S5
t'HICAQU LIVE STOCK MARK UT
Cattle Rteady to Strung Hogs and
hee a Slraag.
CHICAGO, Jan. 18. CATTLE Receipts,
23.000 head; steady to strong; good to prime
steers, th.7oVu-4i.2S; poor to medium, 13.7Vtt
5.50; stockers and feeder, 12.2654.86; cow,
tl.2Sft4.6t': heifers, 12.006-26; calmer. tl.25y
2.46; bulls, 12.10i2i4.10; calves, aJ.IW7.uo.
H DOS Receipts, 37.O0O head; estimated
tomorrow, SO.OoO head' market strong;
mixed and butchers. 14.4uj4.to; good to
choice heavy, !4 66ii4.7o: rough heavy, 14 ttti
4.55; light', 1.334.l6; bulk of sales, ll.4i
4..'.
BHKEP AND LA 11 BU Receipts, 26.0uO
head; sheen strong; lamb firm; good to
choice wethers, lo.06-5J5.tS0; fair to choice
mixed, t4.007f5.nu: western aheep, 14.2n'65.ii;
nstive lamb, $5,7577.75; western - lsnlba,
tS.7127.7.
Kansas tlty Lira Stuck Market.
KANSAS CITV. Jan. 18. CATTLE Re
eeipta, ,tt00 head. Including tViO southerns;
market strong to lne higher; choice export
and dressed bee steers, t4 763. 76; 'lr to
good. W. 5034. 74; western-fed steers, $3.5orit
6.25; stockers and teeders. !.604i4.26; south
ern steers. 11.6094.75; southern cows, t2.25H
l.; nstive cow, 11.714 16; native heifers,
t2 60f4.S0; bp lis, 12. 26 a 4 00; calves, M.'iKi,
7.00. I
HOOB Receipts, , 11.000 head; market
stekdy to lc higher: top, 14 MH; bulk ot
sales. 14 66(64.77A; hekvy. t4.764jr4.s2H; pack,
eis, 14 ,ijb4.77t; plg and lights. $4.0O64 W.
SHEER AND LAMBH Receipts; i.M
head; market strong to loc higher; native
lamb. t4.00?i.iO' native wethers, t5.onfj6.7t:
nstlc ewe. t4-tw&j.10; western lamb, to. 00
i7.aii; weal em yearling. t6.76i1H.eo; western
shetp, t4.745.M; ockr and feeders, 12.50
8600. '
St. LaaU.LU Stixtk Market.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. ll-CATTLE-Recelpts,
1.00b head. Including 1. 000 Texans; market
alow but steady; native shipping and export
atcers, & uotjO ou: dressed bf and butcher
steers. 14.00435. 4i ; steers under l.oou lbs ,
13.26-g4.75, siockurs and feeders, 12. 003.75;
cows and heifers. t2 2oj4.W; canners. 11.75
fa 2. 10; bulls, 12.004J 2. 76; calves. t4.0uJiti76;
Taxes and Indian s tee is, 12.6oy4 76; cows
and heifers. 12. OU433.W.
HOUS Receipts, l.toO head; market sluw
and steady; pigs and lights. !3.7&4j4.4o; pack
ers. 14 6644. i0; butchers and best heavy,
4 octf 4 71.
SHEER AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.S00
head; market steady; native millions. 14. iO
ti t6: lambs, l.ouj7.6o; culls and buck.
t2 00u4 iO; stockers, 12.007J3.1(i; Texans, fi iM
i.wV. i
ftw Vark Lire Stack Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. U.-BEEVES-Re-ceipts.
2.O06 head; good and prime aieers. It)
Itgnt supply and steady; bulls, steady to
loo lower; thin cows, strsdy; native steers.
I4.u4i..0: westerns, l4.4eo4 ; oxen and
stags. 11 6o$J w, export today, 73o cstils,
40 sheep slid 2.70O quarters of heef; ettl
maied tomorrow, 360 tattle.
CALVEBRecelpls, 67 head; firm for
. is: in
.at t
. i J
lis) t 5S
1H I 7
. S 71
lfl : o
mt : to
IMA ta
vels; barnvard clves. M.OiWil f; dr.l
!? s'.1v.
SHEF.P AND I.AMTtP-Receipts 1 1.
head: sheep siedr l.imb lrw hut flrmlv
held; sheep. 14 (-j 4 7.". ; yearlirgs. IX r'.
latnt. X i': cutis. I io.
I IOi!8 Receipts. .".'V.' head: mark' t f:ilv
steady; prime state hog. $."i.2n; VlrglnU
hog. II 15.
t. Joaeph Live Klnrk Hirkrt.
ST. JCSEPII. Jan IS CATTLK - Re
ceipt. l.i;w hesd- mxrkct active and tei'. :
ntle t GCti .1 .v. . cow nd heifer. 11 7i
4 .46: stocker and feeders. 12 7514 .13.
1 1 OOS Receipts. :n.' bend; et.w.ly ti n
Shade h'gher: light. It JotM '!5. medium and
heavy. 14 oi-'a 4 77',.
HIIEKP AND 1 AMPS-Rccclpt. 2.W
head; market si.d ; tni1n, 17.25; year
ling. '''
Slou llr I lie stork Market.-
SIOI X CITY. .Tn. 1 - ("ATTI.K - R
celpt. 1.:H) head: market strong: stocker.
10c lower; nerves. IS j ti': cot, hull
rd mlxej. 1; 2."7i,t.i: st. k-rs and fder.
ti.75fl.i 75; calves and vearllng. !..!iJ1 4o
HOtJS Receipts. 7.2 hcd; market
stesdy, silling at llIV. bulk. It 4M 4
Stork la Mailt.
Receipt of live stock at the six principal
western market jestenlav:
t'attie. Hogs. hei
South Omalm .Vi l'U J.fmi
Metis City I .. 7.1mi
Kansas 'lty . 14. On" 4..io
St. Ix'Ul 3.ini 4..yi 1.5i
St. Joseph I.SJM K.WJ in
I'hlcago 2St. S7.''! ?.i.en
Total. .
..37.;n:l SS.tTC
OMAHA WKOI.ESILK MARKET.
Coadliloa of Trade sad tlaotatloas oa
taple and Fancy Prodoet.
ECJtJS-Candlcd atock, 2alc.
LIVE PtlL' LTRY lien. 9c; nKter. 6v.
tin keys, 15.-; ducks, 9i)9-c; geese, 8c; spring
chicken. 9c.
DRESSED POriTRY Turkey. 174J19C;
duck. 104il2c; geese, lic; chickens, 1"1
10rc; roosters, v'q7c.
ItCTTKR Packing slo( k. 17tc; cholii in
fancy dairy. lty2Mr; creamery. 2S29c;
prints. ;k
FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. lOe;
pickerel, 7e; pike, 9c: perch. i'c; bluensh,
12c; whllensli. 10c: salmon, 13c; i-edsnapper,
11c; lohster (greeny. 3cc; J.rfistor (boiled),
!Mc; bullhead. 11c; cattlnh. 14c; black bsss,
25c; lisllbut, 12c; crappies, 12c; buffalo, 7c;
white has, lie; frog lege, pur do., 26c.
BRAN Per ton. lli. 00.
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholessla
Dealers' association: ct.oice No 1 upland.
li.iai; No. 2. S.7&0: medium, to.00: (oaue.
14.60. Rye straw. t.ViO. -These price are
for hy of good color and quality.
OYSTERS New York ccuaca. per can.
46c; extra selects, per can. 3V?; standards,
rer csn. 30c; bulk (standard), per gal.,
11.40; bulk (extra selects I. per gal.. 11.73;
bulk (New York counts), per gal., 11.90.
TROPICAL FXU'iTS.
ORANGES California T.edland navel, all
size. 12.7tV83.00; choice navels. 12.50712.76;
California seedling, all slits, 12Oo(02 26.
LKMONS-Callfornla fancy, 12 76 ; 300 and
SfiO. 13.76Tr4O0; choice. 13.2f.Sl.50.
DATES Per Ivox of 30-1U pkgs.. $3 00;
Hsllowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 5HJ6c.
FIOS California, per 10-lb. carton, 76
85c; Imported Smyrns. 4-crown. 12Ac; 4
crown. 14c; 7-crown, 16c: fancy Imported
(washed), In 1-lb. pkgs. 16010; California,
per case of 3s pkga.. 2.2f
BANANAS Per medium slaed bunch, 12.00
43 2.50: jumbos, 12.70ti3.6O.
ORAPK FRUIT Fer bog of 64 to 04, 13 0
61.60.
FRUI'rg.
APPLES Home-grown Jonathans, per
bbi.. 13.26; Ben Davis. 13 25; Has York
Kings, 13..5: New VorW Ureeninga, 12.60;
New YciK Beldwins, 12 75; Coiorano Jona
thnns, '. TP: Wlno Baps. ter bu. box. 1160.
PEARS Utah, Colorado sua California,
fall varieties, per box. tl.B4Vdl.7B.
CRANBERRIKP tVlscoi1 Bell and
Bugle, per bbl.. tf.OO; IVieconsIn Bell and
Cherry and Jerseys, per bbl . 17.75; per box,
12.75.
OR APES Imported Mvlagas, per keg,
t6.uO6650.
TANQERINEB Florida or California, per
H-bcx, 12.50.
VKOrTABLES.
POT ATOE8 Home-grown. In sacks, per
bu.. 40c; Coloraao, per bu.. c.
TURNIPS Old. per bu., 40c; Canada rulaV
baga. per lb., lc.
CARFOTS-Old, per bu.. 40c.
PARSNIPfr-Old. per bu.. 40c.
BEETS old. per bu.. oOc.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. tl.952.00.
ONIONS Home-grown, red. In sacks, pef
bu., 11.00; Span:i,. per rrata, WOOj
Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; white, per lb.,
?CCl.'MBERS-Per'dox.. 2.26fJ2.60.
TOMATOES California, per -bket
crate, T 2r.
CABBAaE-ITollsni" seed, per b.. l'4c.
SWEET POTATOES Ksnsu kiln dried,
per bbl.. 12 60.
CELERY Per do. SttXc: California,
45c. ,
RADISHES Hothouse, per dog., 46c.
ONIONS New, southern, per dox . 45c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BAUER ICRAUT Wisconsin, per keg,
12.50.
CIDER Nw York, per bbl., 16 20; par Vt-
bbl., 13.26.
CHEEBE Wisconsin Twins, full cream,
12yfll3c; Wisconsin Young America, 13c;
block Swiss, new. loei old, l&&17c; Wlsoon
gin brick. I'c; Wisconsin limburger, 13c.
HIDES -No. 1 green, 7o: No. 2 green, c;
No. 1 e-ltcd. 8Ho; No. 2 salted, 7c; Na. 1
veal calf, lc; No. 2 veal calf. 7c; dry salted,
till 14c; sheep eeits. 26cll.OO; borst liiues.
1. 63 00. '
NUTS-Walnuta, No. 1 soft shell, new
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell,, per lb., 13c;
No. t soft shell, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
Mhell, per lb., 12c; pecan, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb., almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15o; chestnut,
per lb., 12V4&10c; new black walnuts, per
bu.. 751290c; khellbark hickory nuts, per bu.,
11.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60.
CvlTeo Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 18. COKFEE-Market
Opened steady at unchanged prices to an
advance of 6 points. Primary receipts con
tinued full, but showed a slight falling off
as compared with the previous day and
with Europeun cables fully an good aa ex
pected there was less coffee for sale. The
market ruled generally steady to firm ami
at one lime was about 6 point higher aJI
uround. Th close wa steady net un
changed to S points higher, the advance
having been lost on some months aa a re
sult of commission house offering. Hales
were reported of 6,500 bogs, Including Jurt
Uury at 7.&fi'u7.60c; March. 7.7W(7.80c; May,
S-lioc; September. 0.45c; October and No
vember, 8.56c; December, 8.05c. Bpot mar
ket steady; No. 7 Hlo, 8Tc.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 18. COTTON Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, tt.2oc; mid
dling gulf 7.Boc. No sale.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 18.-4. 'OTTON-Bpot )n
fair demand: prices, 6 points lower. Amer
ican middling fair. 4.2Jd: good middling,
1. 93d; middling. 3 Sid: low middling, 2.601;
good ordinary, 3.66d; ordinary. 3.29d.
ST. IA)riS. Jon. 18.-COTTON-Qulet;
middling, tF,c. No wiles. Receipt, 700 bales;
shipments, 148 bales; stock, 41,717 bale.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 18. -COTTON
Closed eay. Baler. 3.ilni. Ordinary, 4 7-lici
good ordlnury. &V ; low middling. U'tc; mid
dling, 7c; good middling. 7 15-loc: middling
fair, 7 13-16. Receipts. 10.914; stock, 333.741.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK, Jan. 1S.-EVAPORATED
APPLES-Market is Arm. with gain well
sustained, although demand aeems a tijfle
lesa active thun recently; prime; hve,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS 'Pruin k
are In jobbing demand and are fliinly held,
with quotations on spot rouging from 2c t.
61e, according to grade. Apricots art with
out new feature, being firmly held gt lots
lOtyo for choice. 111112c for extra choice and
12fgd5c for fancy. Peaches also. are. firm on
moderate jobbing movement; choice ar
? noted at BWc; extra choice-, -l'"Vl0c;
amy. llVufJlic. ''..-' , .
... -. ,ii.i
lugsr and Molasses.
NEW YORK. Jan. H.-BUOAR-Rs w,
steady: fair reCnlng. iv. centrifugal. !i
test, 6V40; molasses sugui' 4Sc Rertmitl,
firm: granululed, 4 00c.
NEW ORLEANS, Jnil. IK -SCO A R
Strong: open kettle, Z'ui'c; ppep kettle
centrifugal. 44Q444c: cmurlfugjl while.
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