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    THIS UMA11A DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JANTA1J V 27. 190.".
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Mirketi, Speculative aid Caib, Are
Stronger.
NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS FALLING OFF
Cara ftpeealatlon linH. bnt Sales far
lis part Art Hfllr-In
Cora W ell t leaned
Oat.
OMAHA, Jn 26.
Chicago was about the watcs: of tlie
ht mnita ti'.i. rr. g. out ail of
them Bhowed a stronger torn- and cloced
with a slight irtumc over the market of
Wednesday, t hlcag u tan Ht one lime lc
above Wednesdays market. Llvoipool
closed with an advance on the May of 4c;
Berlin strengthened up at the close
Paris advanced from 10 to lie; Antwerp was
unrnanged and liuda I'cst cropped 4c
The cash t'tnnnd was generally hlter
The millers were reported ax buying better.
Chicago reported the Hale of iai.tsaj bushels
of winter wheat. Ht. l,ouis WMa credited
with raah transactions to the miuii of
ao,o bushels; Kani City, 2".( bushels.
Chl-sgo No. I r-d sdvanccd Minnear)-
Ha No. I northern, in store, 4c, and the
;no. l northern wcnt'Tat l'so under the .May.
Duluth advanced 4j; Kansas City, 4tlc,
ana wt. t,ouls, a.,.. Omaha advanced li
and he demt.nd wu more liberal than for
several days.
Minneapolis flour production for the week
was Itfn.MO barrel. against H'ti.lw laet year,
the decrease being 3h.ikiO barrels. The week
has been very dull with all hut one or two
mills. Minneapolis waa stronger In antici
pation of a ahaip decrease In receipts
They have fallen off today, being 24.1 vara
for the whole northwest, against ) last
week and )m) last year. Secretary 8haw
aald to favor the suspension of duty on
wheat brought Into the country from Mani
toba for seed, because of the poor quality
or tnat now in the northwest. The pri
mary receipts were 26.ti8 bushel, aaainst
477, OHO bushela for the prvcedlng weeK and
axs.iiu last year. The shipments wore 261,-
bushels, against 270,S;'il bushels for the
preceding week and 2fc6,886 bushels last
year.
The speculative market In corn was very
dull again, the fluctuation being only ,('.
The rash market, however, waa somewhat
tronaer everywhere. One coininisslnn
house. In Chicago bought 800.000 husliels of
may corn tms morning, hut It Is not Known
for whom. New York reoorto corn sales
for export In the Inst two days of 344.
bushels. Of tbla 100,000 bushels goes to
i'orlogal for shipment early in Fenruary.
Chicago sold 4o.oo0 bushela to the gulf and
66,000 bushela to go east. New Orleans re
ports the clearance of 885,0uo bushela for
tne continent. Cl.lcago at present Is more
anxious for a reduction of the rata east
than for one on the Chicago-Omaha roads.
Ho much Torn and oats have accumulated
In tha market that the need la to ship It
east. I tie speculative market, while dull,
showed very little corn was to be bought
st the present figure. Muscatine county,
Iowa, reports 60 per pent of corn crop in
that section moved nut. Chicago hsa not
taken It, but tha starch and glucose fac
tories at Oedar Rapids and Uuvenport.
The cribs are rerjoited eniotv and the
feeders to have no surplus. It Is thought
no mora corn win oe aula until arter ins
spring planting season. The primary re
ceipts were 428.220 bushels, against 4H1 .2cV0
hus-liels for the preceding weeks and 4tj0.wK)
bushels for last year. The shipments were
t28,7 bushela, against 226.t4 and 402.378
bushels.
Omaha (ash Sales.
WIIEAT-No. 3 hard. 1 car, 67 lbs., Il.flf.14:
1 car, 56 lbs., 1.Q4: 1 car. M lbs., $1.08; 1
car 66 lbs., 11.02V 2 cars, 68 lbs., tM.
RYE No. Z. 1 car. 56 lbs., 77o.
Vaikt Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. a hard, II.Oityl.M: No. 3
hard, $I.0244)r1 .054; No. 4 hard, 90cj$t.OO;
N11. I spring, ll.of
CORN No. 2. 40o; No. J. 394c; No. 4,
384c; no grade, S3ny37o; No. 2 yellow, 40c:
No. 3 yellow, 39c; No. 2 white, 40c; No. 3
whlt4 34c.
OATS No. 3 mixed. 29c; No. 8 mixed,
284c; No. 4 mixed. 274o No. 2 white, 24c;
No. i white, ZHa; No. 4 white, 284c; stand
ard, 29'4c
Carlo! Receipts.
Chicago 12 244 64
Kansas City 10
Minneapolis 210
Uuluth 21
Ht. I-ouls 1 27 21
Omaha 7 62 4
Prices at MtaaeapoJIa.
Tha rang of prices paid 1n Trllnrt-Apells,
aa reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany, 110-111 Board of Trade, waa;
Articles. Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Cloa
Wheat
May July ..
September
1.15
1.164 1.144 1.1
1.134 1.124 1.134
947,l 8441 ml
.1.124
844
SEW YORK UKXKKAL MARKET
4.atatlsns af tha Das' oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Jan. 26-FLOrR-Recelnts,
18.061 lbs; exports. 1.314 lbs; dull but
steady: Winter pt. tents, $5.60(fl5.86; win
ter straights. t6.t0fni.Vt: Minnesota pat
ents. lS.tioftiii.20; winter extras, t-l.tio
W4 30; Minnesota bakers', H.iMti 4.H6; winter
low grades, J3. Wo 4. 10. Rye flour, ateadv:
fair to good. U 4oei4."0; choice to fancy, $4 75
(65.00. Buckwheat flour, dull; per 100 lbs.,
:ooir2.io.
CORN MEAL Steady: fine white and yel
low. l. IS; coarse, new, 11. 0601.074; kiln
dried, $2.M.'1. lo.
RYE Nominal.
HARLKY Dull: feeding, 48V4c. c. 1. f. New
York: mailing. 4u'oR2c, c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT (No receipts) spot firm; No. 2,
red nominal elevator. 1.21 f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, S1.17U f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 hard Manitoba, ll.U4Jl.HH f. n. b.
afloat; while the sheculatlve wheat trado
waa father quiet today, bulla with the aid
of atrona; outside markets, light receipts, 11
better northwest rash demand and higher
cublee, forced prices up a cent a bushel In
New York. Close showed Sfilc net ad
vance; May tl l&Gl lrt S-lil; closed I1.16;
July, 11. 084(1. 03V,; closed, tl.tflV
CORN Receipts. 60.200 bu.; exports, 4ti4
bu.; spot Arm; No. 2. 5?c elevator and
6146lc f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 5Jc:
No. 2 white, 53c. Option market was dull
her but generally firm with Chicago, clos-
lna- c net hiahcr: Mav closed 5oVc
OAT8 Receipts, K5"0 bu.; exports, 475
Mi.; spot steady; mixed oats. :tti;r' pounds.
3i4V9H7c: natural white. 3kii32 pounda. 37'u
sue; clipped wnue, pounna, SJHtdHlc.
RlCE-rflteady ; domestic, fair to extra,
2Tti54c: Japan, nominal.
HAT Easy; shipping, 60itf5c; good to
choice, totalise.
HOPS yuiet; state, common to choice,
1904, IfVtfSSc; 3tvfi33c: olds. 144jl6c; Pa-
clflc coast. 19o4, 29&35c; 1903 , 2132c; olds. 14
ftlUc.
HIDES Firm; Oalveston. 20 to 23 lbs.,
lc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., lc; Texas, dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. 14Uc.
UEATHER-Kirm: acid. 24J6..
PROVISIONS Beef, pteady; family. $11.00
012 00; mens. to. 00.50: lieef hams. 122.(09
7350; packet, $11.00; city extra India mess,
$15.00617.00. Cut meats? nominal: pickled
helllea, 6.7Mi"O0; pickled shoulders. $6 50.
l.ard, quiet; refined, ateady; South America,
17.75; fiimwimd, 4SiHc; pork, quiet: fam
llv. $140oi145O: short clear, tl3.wn913.5o;
mesa. S13.irVttia.TS.
HfiTATOES Weak; lug Island. $1 7."4?
$2.00; atata and westerns, $1.26 1.4n; Jersey
sweets, 2 (KMif 3.T6.
TAI.OOW Easyi eltiitiOO per package),
4Vf4Wc; country, (packages freel. 4vu4Hc
hl'TTJCR Irregular; s.rcet pric. extra
creamery, JlsjlV- Official prices: Cream
erv. common to extra. l!f(-Tc: creninerv.
held, common to extra. 2-127v. state
Hairy, rommon to extra. 1Sf;2tk'; renovate,!,
1'iinimoii to extrs. ltWiAlc; western factory,
cninnioii to choice. l.'tVJHc; western Inilta
tlon creamery, tominon to clioice. mu'tc.
WJOS Strong: western flrsts. 30o; west
ern seconds. 2i'ji2Hc.
POI I.TRY-Allve. steady: western chick
ens. HVc: fowls. 14c; turkeys, U(Hc.
Dressed, firm; western chickens, luultc;
fowls. l;Vjrl3tc; turkeys, liu.lic.
Kaasaa City Urslla sail Protlslona.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 26 - WHEAT
Higher: May, tl.MVu I. OS', ; July. ',i;.c;
caali. No. 3 hard. tl.0Mwl.07; No. 3, $l.Ha
1 t: N". 9'$' 03; No. i red tl.12Al.13;
No. S. tl.IHxtfl.lt; No. 4. tUsVnl.Od.
CORN-Mlgher; May 4:ti4m,c; July. t'Tc:
cash. No. 2 mixed. 42Wu4.'c; No. I. 4Jtt
41'i-: No. 2 white, 44V: No. 3. 440H4V'.
OATS-Sieady; No. 2 white, 3;v; No. 3
nilM .tie.
HI'TTKR-rVreamery, 3'o27c: dalrv. lac.
V:10-lllglier : Missouri and Kansas,
Hew, No. 2. whitewond caaea included. 27c;
case count, 25c; cases returned: He less.
HAY Steady: choice timothy. $rt5'Kttl0.00;
choice prairie. 17 ft'u7.30
lit r. Bieauy, ,,c
Receipts.
....104 imi
.... 14.l
.(!
Shlptnent
4o.iii0
21 (
S.ooo
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oat, bu
Taletla
See4 Market.
TOLEDO. Jan
"lid January, (7.52:
71 hid: April.
prime tlmoihv. $1.3,
-SEED-Clover, epot
Krhrtiary,
$7.V; March,
i, prime
'r
alslkr, $7.ai;
Dalnth Grata Market.
DrT.tTH. Jan. I -WHEAT- To arrive
No 1 northern. 11.13: No 2 northern. l ng
On track: No. 1 northern. $113: No. I
northern. $1.06; May, 11.15; July. 11.14',; Sep
tember. i.V?.
OATS To arrive and 011 irai.k. 3'tc.
tHlt'Abtl GRAIH ASD rinVI9IO
Reaarta of Redaeed tocks of Wheat
CHICAGO. Jan. 2.Reports of dwindling
ato ks of wheat In the hands of farmers
southwest caused a net gain of lc In the
price of Mav option here today. Corn Is
up V: onts show a gain of and
provisions are unchanged to !V4jc down.
Wheat opened strong and higher. Re
ceipts In the northwest were restricted and
the cables showed strength In futures
abroad. Mav started with a gain of tiC to
V". at tl 15,' to $1.1. Commission houses
with selling orders around $1.1 brought
about a recession to $1.16c1 K'S. but their
offerings were eagerly nheorle1 by pur
chasers for short account. Advbes gener
ally both from northwest snd snutnwest
were to the effect that the cash demand
waa Improving and holders were Inclined
to wait for higher prices. Advices of re
ceipts of hut M.Oil. bu. nt St. Ixmls and
Kansas City against l'".2,(1 bu. st those
points a vear ago and further report that
the farmers have no wheat to ship gave
nw Impetus to values. May touched tl.HS
il.l; and ruled strong during the remain
der of the day Indications that southwest
ern millers will soon hsve need to replenish
depleted stocks was also given consldenWon
by speculators. The closing figures, nt
I1.11S were within a shade under the top
prhe of the day. Primary receipts were
:C"n.ono bu. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equsl to lWi.ono bu.. against 271.800 bu.
a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 243 cars agiilust
4 Inst week and 304 cars a year ago.
Early trading in corn m-as active but al
most wholly of a professional character.
The close was st the best price of
the day. tE'ic for May delivery. Local re
ceipts were 244 cars.
Oats were firm but dull and neglected.
Covering of a short line by a local specu
lator caused other shorts to cover and
brought about a small advance. May. which
started unchanged to shade higher, at 30'
tjlc to 31c became Arm at 31Vic. closing at
that figure. laical receipts were M cars,
liemand by packers and some of the com
mission houses Induced by light receipts
of hogs gave a Arm feeling to provisions
early. There was a disposition to sell by
local traders later, and a small Initial ad
vance was lost. The market steadied at
the lower level, the close showing but slight
losss. Mav pork and lard were off 2V.
$13 13.024 and $".06. Ribs were unchanged
nt $.90. Estimated receipts for tomorrow
wheat 36 cars, corn 2o3 cars; oats. 00 cars;
hogs. 30.000 head.
The leading lutures ranged as follows:
Artlcle. Open, j Hlgb.j Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat
May
1 I I I
1 i5s 1 iih.i iwai i
1 ! i 1 i.i 1 ir;V 1 I'iSi
1 154
98
July
Corn
Jan. M ay
July Oats
Jan. May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan.
May
July
Ribs
Jan.
May
July
43
43
464
464
43 1 424
464 4u4h '
45 iV
4oVa
464uH 45flr
.e ;"'(! "2
314,304"1
tl&4! 304
12 -74' 12 824
It 024; 13 (
6 874 6 874
7 Ofi 7 074
7 174 7 20
sown I
314i 304;
30
314 3oS
1
12 85
18 074
12 85 1
4
It 124 12 96
6 to
7 10
7 20
( 65
I 90
7 06
6 90 ( 86
124 7 04
7 224i 1 15
6 C4
96
70a
6 65
6 674
6 90
7 024
6 674
6 90
7 02 4
6 8741
7 00
No. 2.
Cssh quotations were as follows:
FLOt'R Quiet; winter patents. $3.1o?
5.20; winter straights. $4.6066.00; spring pat
ents, $6.000 6 60; spring straights, li.Mii.W,
bakers $2.tiOi.1.80.
WHEAT-No. 2 spring. $1.11(91.15; No. 3,
$l.oofl.15: No. 2 red, ll.17Hitil.194.
CORN No. 2; Wc; No. i yellow, 434c
OATS No. 2, 304c; No. 2 white, 31V314c;
No. 3 white, S0fc31e.
RYE No. 2, 764c.
BARLEY Oood feeding, 37c; fair to
choice malting, 48ft4Sc.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 11.15; No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.22; prime timothy, $2.00Cg2.75; clover,
contract grade, $12.50.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bb., $12.80fi)
12.85. Lard, per 100 Iho., $ .874. Short ribs
sides (loose), $.5"KfJ.76. Short clear sides
(boxed), lt.62Hi.874.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Klour. bbls 22,300 25,200
Wheat, bu 110.100 37.000
Corn, bu 303,100 176.9i0
Oats, bu 104,400 147,700
Rye, bu 11,200 9,000
liarley, bu 62,700 32.300
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 19Ji29c:
dairies, 18cr24e. Eggs, steady; at mark, cne
Included. 2(626c; flrats, 26c: prime firsts,
28c; extra. 30c. Cheese, steady, ll12c.
St. I.oala Urala and ProTlslons.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 26 WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1,144; track.
$1.16461.17: May, ll.164jl.lSH; July, 954C;
No. 2 hard. $1.11.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 434c; track,
444r(l444c: May. 434c; July, 44c.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 31c; track,
124c; May, 314o; No. 2 white. 3.14i334c.
FIjOUR Qulot; red winter patents, $5.40
66.50: special grades. $6.60ft6.70; extra fancy,
$4.90tifi.lO; clear, $4.404.60.
SEED Timothy, nominal at $3.00(2.40.
COKNMEAI steady, $2.40.
BRAN Dull! sacked, east track. 80c.
HAY Dull and unchanged; timothy, $8.00
12.50; prairie. $6.009.50.
IRON COTTON TIE8-93C.
BAOOINO-TV.
HEMP TWINE 4c
PROVt8ION8-Pork, lower; Jobbing, new
standard. $12. Lard. Arm; prime steam.
$6.46. Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra
shorts.' $6,624: clesr ribs, $6,874: short
clears, $7. Bacon, steady: boxed extra
shorts, $7.60; clear ribs, $7.64; altort clear,
$7,874.
POCLTRY Quiet; chickens and springs,
94c; turkeys. 134c; ducks, 11c; geese, 8c.
BI'TTER Quiet; creamery, 24(&31c; dairy,
WllZhc.
. EGQS Steady at 26c, caae count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 10,000 12.000
Wheat, bu.i... 16.000 63.000
Corn, bu 28.000 60.000
Oats, bit 22,000 48,000
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 26. BI'TTER
Firm; extra western creamery, 30c; extra
nearby prints, 81c. ,
KO1I8 Firm and lc higher; nearby fresh,
29c at mark; western fresh. 29c at mark.
CHEESE Steady; New York full creams,
fancv, 12Vdl24c; New York full creams,
choice. 12c; New York full creams, fair to
good, 1 1 44M IV'-
Mlaaeapolls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 26-WHEAT-May,
$1.164il.lH4; July. $1.13ftl.184; September,
Mc: No. 1 hard. $1.16',; No. 1 northern,
$1,144: No. 2 northern. $1.10.
FIH'R First patents, $6.206.30; second
patents, t6.ooflil.1il; flrst clears. H.154i4.36:
second clears. $2 602.70.
BRAN In bulk. $18 60.
Mllwankee drain Market.
MILWAt'KEE, Jan. 26. WHEAT Up
higher; No. 1 northern, $1.15(1.16; No. 3
northern, ti.owii.iii; mav, 111a.
RYE Firm; No. 1, 814c.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 52c; sample, 370
51c.
CORN Firmer; No. 3. 42(SMJ'4c; May.
464c bid.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. Jan. 26. CORN Higher:
No. 3, 42lc; No. 4. 414c; no grad, 40'4c.
Cottoa Market.
LIVERPOOL Jan. 26.-COTTOX 8doI ii.
moderate demand; prices Mil points higher,
American middling (air, t.ltid: good mid
dling, 3,K8d; middling, 3 76d: low middling,
.164(1; good ordinary, 3.50d; ordinary, 3.34iL
Futures coened firm and closed eaavi
American middling g. o. c: January. 3.57d:
January and February, 3.67d; February aim
March. J j!j; Marcn and April. s.64d: April
and May. 3.68d; May and June. 3.71d; June
and July, 8,74.1 : July and August. t.76o,
August and September. 8.78d: Seitember
ami October, t.tud; October and November,
J.8:'d; November mid Decemher. 1 Kid.
ST. LOl 18, .Ian. W.-COTTOX-Qulct and
4" higher: mlihlllng. 6,c; sales. 1:7 bales:
receipts 655 bales; rhlpmenta. 269 hale,:
stock. 43.62 bales.
NEW YORK. Jan. 26. COTTON CloaeiJ
quiet. 10 points lower; mlddliia uplands
7c: middling gulf. 7.26c: sales. 465 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 26.-COTTON-
Steadv; ordinary, 6 l-16c; good ordinary.
54c: low middling. UWc; middling. 5 6-8ci
good middling. 6 16-16c; middling fair.
6"-lc; receipts, 7.228 bales; stock. 187.70s
bale.
Kt Saturated A a a lea aad Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. Jan. 26. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market la quiet, with prime
suld to be offering at slight conceaaions
from recent figures. Common are quoted
lit 4jTjc, prime at 54i54c. choice at Vdc,
fancy at 4'0"'1'-
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCITS-Pmnes.
according to count advices, are in strong
poaition local situation shows little feature
with prices no lielter than steadv: quota
tions range rrrin 3 to 64''. according to
frade. Apricots are In small supply and
lie market in sellers' favor. Choice are
quoted at I0i104e; extra choice. Iltil2c and
fancy at I215c. Peaches also rule Hrni,
with an advancing tendency, though de.
maud Is small. Choice are held at 4410c:
"'( chuka at 104tll"c. and fancy at 114
012o
NEW YORK STOCKS .WD BINDS
Storm Beitrioti Volume f Bniines at tha
Stack Exchange.
FOREIGN MARKETS LEND CHEERFUL T0N
Prnrlamsllo, lasaed at t. Petersbara;
Also lias a Soothing FftTect
aad There la Tleaty af
Bay Inc.
NEW YORK, Jsn. 26 The effects of the
great storm on stocks were perceptible to
day onlv In the restricted volume of deal
ings, the attendance st the Stock exchange
being a gmd deal curtailed. But, while
dealings were on a small scale, the tone
was rlearlv strong. The widespread ob
struction of traffic and the mterr jpllon to
earning power by the storm were evidently
considered to have had their due effect in
an early decline. That decline following
two previous days was regarded as having
reached adequate limits and to have ap
proached tlie point of risk of overselling the
market. The professional element, there
fore, reversed Its lttltuda and bought stocks
today.
The bright weather following the storm
is not to he Ignored as sn influence on the
speculative sentiment in a market so
strictly professional snd where so large a
proportion of the dealings originate In
the board room Itself, any more than the
severe weather of vesterday was to bo
lost sight of as a contributory influence to
the gloomv tone which prompted the sell
ing of stocks. The tone of foreign markets
gave a cheerful Impulse to the opening
course of the market. The proclamation
issued at St. Petersburg was accepted as an
Indication that the Russian government
still hits the situation In hand and that
the agitation of the public mind there was
subduing. Rumors also continued to circu
late of a likelihood of overtures toward
mediation to end the Russo-Japanese war.
Prices of Americans were up in Ixmdon
before the opening here and buying for for
eign account followed when our market
opened.
Stocks which were most acutely depressed
yesterday were most affected on the re
covery today. Amalgamated Copper, from
which the dividends came off. was specially
sentiment, with ' considerable effect on
sentiment. The recently conscious firm
ness of the Erie securitlea was still notice
able snd strengthened the current supposi
tion that thla property Is to figure In some
Important coming railroad deal. The cot
ton carriers were strong, apparently on
account of the corroborative evidence con
tained In the census bureau's cotton gin
ning report thst the present crop would
be a bumper one. The most conspicuous
movements of the day were in specialties,
not all of which were explained. The
strength of the Chicago Terminal Issues
was connected with the reorganization
plan. Southern Pacific was Arm on the
expected beneflt of the refunding plan. At
chison was Inclined to lag. apparently from
dissatisfaction at Its bond Issue.
The clearing out of weak speculative ac
counts hv vesterday's sharp reaction nor
mally benellted the technical situation of
the market. Rates for time money further
hardened to some extent, which Is the only
effect perceptible from the continued large
demand for our gold. Remittances to Cuha
on account of the Cuban loan subscriptions,
the last installment of which remains
to be paid, will soon be added to theae re
quirements. Discounts were easier In Ion
don today and the price of gold there was
reduced, while sterling at Paris rose a
fraction. Rates for exchange here were
held steadv. With the gathering force of
the upward movement stocks became fairly
buovant late In the day. most of the lag
gards being brought forward to share In
the movement, and the closing was very
strong.
Bonds were strong; total sales, par value,
$7,990,000. rnltcd States 2s Hdvaneed 4, the
3s 4 and the new 4s 4 per cent on call."
The quotations on the New York Stock
exchange ranged aa follows:
raies.jiign.j'w.vioee
Atchison
do preferred
Atlantic Coast Lint.
Baltimore & (ihlo...
do preferred
Canadian Paclflo ...
Central of N. J
Ches. 4k Ohio
Chicago A Alton ...
do preferred
3.6il 87 X64
86
li4 100
800 121 l-'l
4.9"0 1024 1014
6i) ' 964 964
2.6UI) 1T24 132
1004
1214
ne
964
1324
1934
484
424
80
224
3.800 484
O0 424
0 82
4.4O0 224
474
41H
M
22'j
Chicago G. W
Chicago & N. W
4.4(10 226
222i
22M4
C, M. Bt. P
Chicago Term. & T.
do preferred -
C. tT. C. & St. L...
:5,700 1794 1724 -1744
4 .IT MlI
6.4(10
4'
154
264
94
24
614
JO'.m
10.800
i0
1.100
2I0
1.0)
24
944
244
61 4
28
944
24
61 4
Colo. Southern
do 1st preferred,...
do 2d preferred ...
Dela. & Hudson
Del.. Ick. & W
Denver 4 R. O
do preferred
Erie
36',
36
364
9O0 1824 184 1824
900 341 340 336
31
100
854 8.54 854
43 414 424
804 79U 804
664 644
.110.400
' do 1st preferred 14.200
do 2d preferred.... 14.700
Hocking Valley
8'4
89
4.800 1564 1544 16
2H
551.,
600 294 29 19
1.400 59 4 59 51
8.9 137 1:154 1364
' 700 1704 169 170
PW 754 754 76
1,100 1164 1154 1164
6.3(10 224 214 224
do prererred
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do preferred
K. C. Southern
do preferred
Louisville & Nash...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. 8treet Ry
Mex. Central
Minn. & St. L
M.. St. P. & 8. S. M.
do preferred
Missouri Pacific
Mo.. Kan. & Tex
do preferred
N. R. R. of Mex. pfrt.
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. Out. & W
Norfolk & Western..
do preferred
Pennsylvania
P., C. C. & St. L
Reading
inn till o 4
6.H1O 97 914 964
1.100 156 1514 156
4.2"0 1064 1054 K54
600 314 31 '4 314
1.0(10 654 6'4 65.
400 4.1 424 42'i
6.000 14.14 24 1434
4.9(H) 444 4.14 444
700 784 78 784
9t
12.90 i;!64 1:154 1364
100
76
73.400
874 854
874
914
87
354
804
70V
25'X
do 1st prcrerrea
do 2d preferred
Rock Island Co 31.700
do preferred
St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd. 500
Bt. Louis 8. W 700
do preferred 60O
354
'7(
26
61
664
:i44
'704
25
6i4
654
118
334
97
334
60
664
11S4
344
97
;4
34.,
514
II84
98
214
434
isvj
21
474
234
219
119
240
721
31
91 K
334
94
6
354
10
38
.144
1074
854
1'9
1M
Southern Pacific .... 44.9110
do preferred ....
Southern Railway
do preferred
2,6(10 HK4
8.1(10 341;
100 97
5410 34
Texas & Pacific
Toledo. St. L. &
do preferred ..
Union Pacific ..
do preferred . .
Wahash
do preferred . .
W.
100 52 52
.101.500 1184 1164
:10 98 98
4(10
3.000
400
214
44
184
214
414
18
Wheeling & L
E...
Wisconsin Central.
do preferred
Adama Express
American Express..
T. S. Express
WellsjFargo Exp
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & Foundry
do preferred
Am. Cotton Oil
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
Am. Linseed fill ....
do preferred
Am. Locomotive ....
do preferred
Am. Smelt U'fg.
do Preferred
Am. Suaar R'f'a-
Am. Tobacco pfd. c.
Anaconda Mln C..
Brook'vn Raotrt T..
56.800
8( (0
100
loo
71
33
34
704
;;
9?4
34
llfl
1.6' 10
I.S11O
9 900
39
35
108
3D
.134
K(.
844
117
14 '4
91
lo4i
S!4
44
197'A
174
74
36U
18U4
2I4
K54
g.500 119',
5"0 141
4.601 94
1 5o0 1(16
8. 4dO gts;
6 4'K 451,
5.5(111 go
900 18
70 1 744
:o ::7i4
frVt f6
2.201 22
914
Kk5
Kit,
45
201
18
744;
374
18.-.V!,
14
76
?8
861:
,4
98
41
1K6U
964
r
Ti
"''4
"4
9
704
11
Jftl V,
-'
i
l.vi
(.,
"V
'4V
Colo. Fuel . Iron...
Consolidated Gas ...
Corn Products
do preferred
'Kstlllers- Secur
General Electric
ip'smaHonal Paper.
do oreferred
Ip'ertist'onal Pump
do prefe'ied .... (io v74 87U,
National Led 1oo ?4 54
Vor'h American kv) 99
ciflc VII ""(O 4.1', 434
People's oas J.uio p;v, .m
pi-egm-d flteei Car.... 5O0 .4 -.;
fir, preferred 100 89 89
Pullmsn Pal. Car
pe.iuhM" 8tel "0 1 int!
rtT pre'-ned "on u s
Robber Goods 300 ?ip; ;;
do pre'erred
"Tern. Cost A Iron.. 1f'A T't su
V S. T.oslher 10 40ft lis 14
1" r-f.-red l.mo 1014
t a p..i. v
f 8 F'lhher v t ' l"
d - or"eed 'w l"o
I g ! . i v -. 4rf.
An preferred 91 ("( '(; . 04
VI-"Hr,tp-Cnr Chem.. 2 "o "1 "
n-e ' rred A 1, teti ;
iet ipf,),""'., Elec.. 1 "( i' p-e.
V''e-, t'pl.M, (00 r,l ;r
4
Total sules for the lay. 804.710 hir..
Treasnry Mateineat.
WASHINGTON Jan. 26.-Tody s state
ment of the treasury balances in the gen-e-al
fund, exclusive of the $15o.mo.(ti gold
reserve In the divlelon of redemntlot.
slvw- Available cash hulame. tl.'H 7-t ' 7! :
gold. $5. 393.673. '
Raak ( learluas.
OMAHA Jsn. 26 -T lie bank clearings
for Thursday were $l.ixlo.k64 For the same
day a year ago they were $1.152, W 14. This
Is the firt dav this year thst the clearings
have fallen below those of 1904.
Sew lark Mesey Market.
NEW YORK. Jan 2S.-MONEY-On call,
steady, 1,)1 per cent; closing bid. 14 per
cent ; ' offered st 1 per cent. Time loans,
slltrhtly firmer; sixty days. 3 per cert;
ninety days, S4 per cent; six months, S4y
31 per rent.
STERLING EXrilA NO E Steady, with
actus) business In hankers' bills st $4 8573
for demand and at $4 R64(Vrt4 yo for sixty
day bills: posted rates. $186 and $4 84;
lommerrlal bills, $4 854.
SILVER Bar. 614c; Mexican dollars.
474c
BUNDS Government, strong; railroad,
strong
Closing quotations on bonds were:
t'. S ref. 2. res
do coupon
do 3. rrg
do coupon
do new 4. reg..
do emipoa
du old 4r, reg ..
1"4'4,
I04 H
!('4(
Japan ctfa...
I- St N am. 4a
Manhattan r. g.
Mei Central 4a.
. ..1034
4, .1'',
.... 74
.... :ti4
4... Sfo,
....la4
.... Mi)
. 4a 14
do Itl Inc
Vlnn. A St I.
M . K. T. 4a
do t
N. R. R. of M. c
N Y C. g St,,..
M. 1. f. g. ,....
No. Pai-ISc 4,....
do
V. A W. r. 41 ..
" S U rt.lg 4,.
)nn. ronr. 3(,a.
Headtng gen. 4,..
st. L. A I. M. c
st. l. a i r r
..HIS
do coupon
t'1
Am. Tobnwo 4t, otft 73
do , ctrs ,
At' nlson gen. 41. .
do adj. 4s
Atlantic ('. L ta
Bl. fc Ohio 4..
do !
Ontrtll of Ga S,
do 1st lor
do ?d Inr
Chen Ohio 4',.
Chlriio A A. IVi
C. ,H 4c Q n. 4a
C H. 1. A P. 4e
do col. lit
. .. .I'X"
...13S
losl
71
....Itn
.... i:
10.1
....lo-JH
at
4a !
I... 81
. . . .
....
11
s
ici
I04,
ll'
1S
I"
n
1('S
St. 1.. S. W. c. 41.
lea hoard A. L. 4a ..
,4o. Parlftc 4a
n Rallvlf
Toxaa A P la
T.. St. l. A W. 4a
I nlon Pai-IRr 4a
do conT. 4a
(' S. Steel Id bt...
Wabaah la
do deb. R
Weatern Md. 4i
w. A I.. K 4a
Vila. Central 4a
sn
.Ha1,
.1M4
. 4
.inf.
. f
. no,
. ",
. r
. 13
n-r. s. L. 4,..io:
t ncio Ter. 4, fT(.
Colorado Mid. 4 741.
( olo. A So. 41 9!4
4 uo tm rtr,
l. A K O. 4l lot
ixstlller,' Sec. 6,.... 7
Erla prior lien 4a l1(t
do gen. 4,
F. W. A I), r. II
Hording Val. 4(a..
Mid offered
tit
no
Doatos Stark Market.
BOSTON, Jan. 26. Call loans. 2Htl4 1'"
cent: time loans. 3t4 per cent. Ottlclal
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlaoa adj. 4a...
do 4a
Mn. Central 4a..
Atchlann
do pfd
Ftnstnn A Albany...
"Hoalon A Main,..
Doatos Klrvated '. . .
KUchhurg pfd ...
Max. Central
N. V., N. H. A H.
I'era Marquette .....
I nlon Pacific
Amer. Arg. Chem.
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tube..
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T A T
Amor. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8...
Edlaon Kite. lllu...
Oneral Klertrio ...
Mas,. Elsctrle
do pld
Maaa ()
t'nlted tYult
t nltrd Sho, Mach..
do pfd
I'. 8. Steel
do pfd
Bid. "Asked.
Wealing, common
Advent ur,
Allouaa
Amalgamated
Amr!raa Zino ..
Atlantir
Hingham
'a I A He. la
Vont,nntal
.'opper Range
Osly Wt
iimlnlon Coal ...
r'rankiln
Jninc)-
tale Roal
Mass. Mining
Michigan
vtohawk
.rinnt. c. A C
Od Dominion
'areola
.arrot
Vulnry
jliannon
amarark
.'rlnlty
8. Mining
.. l
.. ',
.. :"
.. 71
.. 1:4
.. l4
. . 10
. .46
.. 2"4
.. ;,
.. no,
.. an
. . K
.. S4
.. 54
. . Ill
.. 114
.. M
.. 4H
. . .'S
..
..102(,
..inoi,
,.:ss
..174
..ISt
..146
.. n
..2.x
.. M
..114
.. I
.. 4
4y.
. .14U
..im
..1441,
.. Z1V.
. . K.1
.. 1
..tm
..IDn
.. li
.. M.
.. SS
..pw,
.. u
.. S3
.. tS
.. ts
. . i'J
. .in
..
..126
74
. . :t
.. 104
.. 414
. . 44
.. 114
..!(
I. 8. Oil
t tah
victoria
Winona
V'olv,rln,
I.ondoa stock Market.
LONDON, Jan. 26. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds acre:
Conaola, money afStN. Y. central
.144
. 71.4.
. 44
. 4..
. 4
. II
. 44
. 47
. 44
. 344
. n
. 74
.1204
,1(N)
. J4
. 944,
214
. 4.1
do account 4 Norfolk A V.
Anaconda
iW do pfd
Atrhiaon
do pfd
... 17 V (Inlarlo A W.
...l(!SfennaylT,nla
Baltimore
A Ohio 104
Rand Mlnaa
Canadian Pacific
. l.H
Roading
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Southern Hallway
do pfd
southern Padilc ..
Union Pacific
do pfd
V 8. Steal
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
(h. A Ohio...
Chicago (it. W . .
C. M. A 8t. P.
DaHeera
I). A R O
do pfd
Krla
do lat pfd....
do 2d pfd ... .
Illinois Central .
Loula. A NaMh..
M., K. A T
. 4 5 '
. 23
1774
. 13
. 24
. 77
. 41
. 114,
.
.1674
.141
,. 3241
Rpanlah 4a
W4
SILVER Bar. uncertain, 284d per ounce.
MtiM',)-;w per oetit.
The rale of discount In the open market
for short Ulls Is 2 7-16 per cent; for three
months' bills, 24 per cent.
New York Mining Storks.
NEW YORK. Jan. 26. The following are
the closing quotations on mining slocks:
Adama Con 23
Allc, 7
Rieec, 2"
Brunawlck Con 8
ComMock Tunnel
Utile Chlaf ...
Ontario
Ophlr
I'hoenlx
Potoal
Small Hopea ..
(avago
. (
.3(0
.400
. 11
. i:
. 24 .
. 12
. 3
.ltr
Con. Cal. A Va 1MI
Horn Silver 1M
Iron Silver tot
tlerra Nevada
Leadrllla Con ....
Offered.
J-'t-'tanderd
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condltloa of Trade aad Quotations oa
Staple aad laser Prodaee.
EGGS Candled stotk, 25(326c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9c; roosters. 6c;
turkeys, 15c; ducks, lKo94c; geeee, 8c; spring
chickens, 8Hc.
DRESSED POfLTRY-Turkeys, 184J19c;
ducks, 10gil2c; gceae, 0c; chickens, W(
K4c; roosters, 091c.
BU1TER Packing stock. 18c; choice lo
fancy dairy, Wrote; creamery, 23'&29c;
prints, 30c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. 9c;
pickerel. 8c; pike, 9c; perch, 7c; blueAsh,
12c; whlteflsh, 9c; salmon, 13c; redsnapper,
11c; lobster, (green), 30o; lobster (bolted I,
33c; bullheads, 11c; catfish, 14c; black baas,
25c; halibut 12c; crappies, 12c; buffalo, 7c;
while base, 11c; frog legs, per dpg., 25c.
httAft rpr ton, gio.tai.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice No. 1
upland, $6., ?.-.. 2, fS.EO; medium. $5.00;
coarse, $1.50. Rye straw, $6.00. These
prices are lor nay or good color and qual
ity. OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
45c; extra selects, per can, 85c; standards,
per can, 30c; bulk standards, per gal., $1.40;
bulk extra selects, per gal., $1.75; bulk New
York counts per gal.. $1.90.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California Redland navels,
all Mixes, $2.7583.0O; choice navels, $2,500
2.75; California seedlings, all sixes, $2.00.
LEMONS California fancy, $2.75; 3u0 and
360, $3.75; choice. 83.2b3.ov.
DATEP 5-'-;: . c; 3"-!h. nkgs., $2.00;
Hallowe'en, in 0 lb. boxes, per lb. 6H4f6c.
FIGS California, per 10-Ii. carton, iot
85c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 124c; 6
crown. 14c; 7-crown, 16c; fancy imported
(washed), in 1-lb pkgs., 16&18o; California,
per case of 36 pkgs., $2.25.
BANANAS Per medium sised bunch.
$2.v8'2.60; jumboa, $2.75(B3.60
GRAPEFRUIT Per box of 54 to 64, $5.00.
FRUITS.
APPLES-Home grown Jonathans, per
bbl.. $3.50; New York Kings. $3.25; New
York Greenings, $2.60; New York Bald
wlna, $2.76; Colorado . Jonathans, $175;
Wlnesapa, per. bu. box, $1.60.
PEARS-Utah. Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per box, $1.60
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per bb; . $7.75; Wisconsin Bell and
Cherry and jerseys, per bbl., $7.50; per box,
$2.16
URATES Imported Mnligas, per keg.
$6.0i4jti.50. ...
TANGERINES Florida or California, per
H-box, $2.50.
r.,.e. VEGTETJtBLES.
1 Ol AlOES Home grown. In sacks, par
bu-' ,.!;; Colorado, per bu., 60c.
ri RMPS-Old, per bu., 40c; Canada luta
bagas, per lb., lc.
CAKROTS-Old. per bu., 40c.
PARSNIPS -Old, per bu.. 40c.
HKETS-jld. peV W. 60c.
sy BEANS-Per bu., tl.9Mi2.uo.
UMims-llome grown, red. in aacks, per
bu $l.u); Spanish, per crale. $2.14; Colorado
yellow, per lb.. 2c; white, per lb., 240.
CI CUMBERS Per dox., $2.26(h2.5o
1CMATOE8 California, per 4-bnsket
crate $2.6(k&3.oO; Florida, per tf-basket crale,
1 5. Oil; 5 00.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., lc.
SWEET POTATOES-Kansaa kiln dried,
per bbl.. $2.50.
CELERY Per dox., 25i&We; California, 46o.
RADISHES Hot house ...V ,i ifl"'
ONIONS New. southern, per dux.. 45c.
CARROTS Now, per dox.; 4oc.
BEETS New. per dos.. tie.
TURNIPS New, per dox., 45c.
LETTUCE Per . box. of about fifteen
heads, 60c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRAUT WlKconsIn, per keg.,
..Si'1!-?:'?' Vorlt' Per bbl'- 5-; vr
half bbl., $3 25. 1
CHEESE -Wlscongln twins, full cream,
12yql3c; Wisconsin Young America. 18c;
block Swiss, new. 15c: old, 16cgl7c; Wiscon
sin brick. 14c: Wisconsin llmburger, 13c.
HIDES No. 1 green, lc; No. t green. 6c;
No. 1 salted, 84c; No. 3 salted, 74c; No. 1
veal calf. c; No. 2 veal cslf, 7c; diy salted,
81 14c; sheep pells. 2sc6$l 00; horae hldaw,
$1.50(63 00.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 14c; hard shell, per lb., 13c;;
No. 3 Soft shells, per lb.. 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; mall, per lb, 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., tc; Chili walnuts,
per lb.. 126134c; almonds, soft shell, per
lb. 17c; hard shell. pr lb., 15c; chestnuts,
per lb.. U4,&l5c: ne black walnuts, per
bu., 75490c; ahellbark hickory nuts, per bu..
$1.75; large hickory nuts, pr bu., $!..
Liverpool Grata Market.
L1VEHPOOL. Jan. 36. WHEAT - Spot,
ateady; No. 1 California, 7a. Futures, quiet;
March. 7s24d; May. 7sl4d; July. 7 14d.
CORN Spot, stesdy: American mixed,
new, 4a i,d. Americsn mixed, old. 4 1o'd.
Futures, quiet; March. 4a 14i, May, 42'd.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Gaul Receipt Moderate acd While Best
Grades Sold Steady, Other, Weak.
HOGS OPENED A TRIFLE STRONGER
Market on 1st sheep and lambs
at Standstill lining to Bad t'ondU
tlon of Mattoa Market la East.
Few stales I nevrnly Loner.
SOI "I'll U.WAilA
Jan. 26, 19.
Receipts wert
Otnciai Monuay
Olllclal Tuesday...
tiniciHi tuueia
omclal Thursday..
t sltle. ilogs. Sheep.
. ,.3.4oi a 000 ,.
4.:o
o, ,
ll. .01 I, MX)
ll.tell 1.4
n.o .2t)
Four days last week.,
same days Isst weea..
Same das week bet ore
eauie tnree weeks ogo
I4..6
.14.ua
.l.t4
;4.sm6
1 1 ;
31. 1" ri
io .44
.S22
31.8.S
2i.2o:i
4..K1
2',tk.2
3.091
S4.i.i
44
t-anie lour weeks ago 6.147
lAame days last year 1&.9R6
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table snows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana
fur tha year to date, wun comparison wiin
issi year:
1906.
Cattle
H"gs 1.3.T.4
Mieep 113
lf(4.
4..Oi9
1'.7!
132.614
Inc. Dec.
."05
ia.6
The ottlclal number
01 cars
of
stock
brought in todav ov ,acn road was;
lattie.Hwg Ml p.M ses.
C . M. St. P. Ry 4
abash I .. ,
I nion i'adtlc system 7 lo U
C. At N. V. Ry 4
r'., E. a Al. . K. K 23 22 .. ..
C, bt. P., Al. ei O. Ky... 18 2 .,
B. av M Ry 31 24 a 1
C, K. It w. Ky 4 3
C, K. 1. V P. Hy., cast.. 6 8
V.. It. 1. at 1'. Ky., west. .. 1
Illinois Central 1 .. ,.
Chicago Great Western. 4 i .. ..
Total receipts 104 Km 18 1
The disposition ot uie nay's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purcuaHlng tno num
ber 01 bead indicated:
Bu era. Cattle. Ilogs. Sheep.
omalia Packing t o
Switt and Company ...
Cudahy Packing (.0...
Armour Co
Swift and Co., country
Carey ei Benton
Mecrearv & Carey ...
W. I. Htephen
Hill & lliintxingcr ....
Huston Co
!; l.l9 il
7M l.,-7 ....
7:o 1.619 73s
3hV, I . IH-J 3:i
9i ....
41
34
hi
33
53
56
31
199
86
101 6"0
280 .... 1.826
Wolf V M urn an
Mike llnggorty
Hoi Degitu
J. B. Hoot V Co
Bulla A- Kilne
8. & 8
Other buyers
Totala 3,024 (1.106 3,206
C.v i 1 L.E Receipts of lvalue weie not at
all excessive inis morning, out the demami
uid not seem to be very heavy eltner, mj
ineru Was 00 lite to tne trade ana It was
miner late oelore a clearance was made.
4 nere were oniy a lew licet steers In tne
yards and moM or those that did arrive
were 01 only common to fair quality, so in
leauty there was not much to interest buy
ers, i ho belter grades ot tnose that were
oltereu oiu in just about the same notches
iney uid yesteruity, but when it came to tne
coiunioncr Kinds tne market waa very slow
and tne feeling weuK, nome sales beinu
quite a little lower than yeaterday morning.
The demanu tor the better graces of cows
and hellers wus fully equal to the supply
and the market on such kinds could saiely
he quoted steady and some sales looked to
be a trifle stronger. Both shippers and
locul packers were anxious for tnem and
the comparatively small number on sale
was soon disposed of. The common and
medium kinds, though, were Slow sale, wlm
prices unevenly lower. Buers did not seem
to care whether thoy got them or not. atift
as a result salesmen in a good many cases
had to take off quite a little before they
could dispoan of what they had.
Bulls, veal calves and stags were not very
active, but the prices paid In most cases did
not show a great deal of change from yes
terday. There were only a few stockers and feed
ers In sight this morning, bnt nol a great
many apparently were wanted. The mod
heavy cuttle were In good demand at steady
prices, while the common and light weights
were neglected and nurd to sell at steady
prices, tne same ss has been the case tor
some time past. Representative sales:
UCIbF 3 11SEKS.
No
1...
24...
10...
18..
1...
2. . 1
6.'.
14...
13...
il...
4...
16...
16...
ft...
At. Pr.
No.
Ar. Pr.
...lift 4 0
...1103 4 10
...lost 4 to
...1244 4 20
...1210 4 20
...1217 4 20
...1164 4 25
...1282 4 30
4 40
...1218 4 60
...11:17 4 (0
...12 4 60
. ..laal 4 MO
...1601 i 20
I 25
I 46
I 40
till I 75
1200 I 76
SIS 3 76
8 76
66...
21..
14..
HI..,
14..,
II...
1". . .
20...
-'I...
17...
10...
16...
20.. .
20. . .
1071
3 0
3 15
1104
fcoR
11K2
3 16
3 to
10411 I SO
1102 3 SO
1(144 4 00
K0 4 00
STEERS AND COWS.
(1 1036 4 60
cows.
1 40 I 00 1.... no 2 s
3 1 I 60 6 102 1 (.I
1 790 1 60 23 900 2 46
2 856 1 75 7911 2 6
1 870 1 76 1 too I 76
2 16 1 6 3 1070 16
4 8(15 1 0 1 1230 2 76
6 1024 2 on 4 70 2 76
1 8H0 2 00 II 991 t 16
3 8ftS 2 IK) I 964 J to
1 !0 J (III I. 11105 J g.l
970 2 10 10 Ill 2 to
3 1033 2 16 .1 1010 I 00
1 1120 2 2: 3 910 3 00
1 740 2 26 1 80 3 00
3 1123 2 26 17 1005 3 no
1 9Gfl I 26 22 922 3 05
1 1I6H 2 2.-i lo 1074 3 10
1 9!4 i 25 2.. U66 3 in
2 920 3 26 21 1044 ' 3 IS
1 1040 i 26 1 1070 I jo
1 1001) 2 25 19 889 3 20
1 IIih) 2 86 41 10nl t ;o
5 1040 t 35 I 1200 3 25
17 94 2 ih 1 1.160 I 26
1 1160 2 85 1 1010 3 25
1 490 2 3.'. 87 1061 3 So
1 1110 t 36 II 1014 t 30
1 905 2 40 12 11.42 3 (0
1 10SO 2 So 1 1360 t 60
1 1060 2 fin I 1450 3 66
1 924 2 fl 7 1281 3 65
1 770 t (6 1 tno III
HEIFKHH.
1 740 f 60 8 830 S IS
26 '4 2 90 3 lni 1 60
II 899 I (10 20 740 4 00
7 690 I Oo 14 1047 4 05
1 770 3 00
BULLS.
1 1160 1 90 1 isio I (10
I 9o I 40 1 19J0 3 00
1 1420 2 be 1 1190 3 00
1 1020 I 60 2 1225 3 00
1 1326 I 60 1 ....1720 I in
1 8o I 45 1 1630 3 10
4 1270 2 ". I 1710 3 16
1 640 t 65 I 13(,0 I 20
1 1300 3 70 1 156U I 40
1 1520 I to
HALVES.
180 3 00 2 175 6 (10
2 240 I 60 ' 2 17U I So
1 100 4 60 1 150 j 40
4. 150 t 00
' STAGS.
1 1460 3 10 I 1480 3 10
STOCK CALVES.
I i in
STOCKEKS AND FEEDERS,
j 6.:.0 2 50 9 112 1 40
3 153 2 00 19 (93 3 40
15 668 3 60 36 671 3 60
1 630 8 00 9 bso I So
I 760 3 20 10 70, J M
1 9 JO :l 25 4 92". 3 60
I 613 8 26 12 mi 1 ,s
I 7(i 3 ?M 30 720 I 70
14 6..8 I 15 II Uo I 76
II 759 Ili 1 1260 I o
6 706 3 40 38 H7 j ,5
I 818 I 40 8r. j 5
jl' 143 8 40 27 197 4 00
nrwlrt Receipts of hogs were modem'.
this morning and the market here opened
a shad stronger than yesterday, the bettei
frades, such as shippers could use, showing
he most strength. Trading was nut psi
tleularlv brisk, but still the hogs kept mov
ing toward the scale and the hulk of the
eariv arrivaia row uiriiuam 11 m rairiv
good season. After part of the hogs hail
changed hands the feeling was not quite so
good and packers only offered about steady
C rices, so that the general market coulu
est be described by calling it steady to
strong as compared with "yesterday's av
erage. The light hoga sold largeiv from
$4.70 down, medium and mixed loads from
$4.7" to $4.75 and prime heavies from $4 75
to $4.80 and ss high as $4 85 waa paid.
The extreme close was rather slow and
the bulk nf tha late sales went around $4.70.
or no more than steady with yesterday. A
fuirly good clearance was made by noon.
Representative salts
No, ss. rr No. . 8h. Pr.
21 384 ... I 75 16 371 80 4 72'
"9 172 0 4 60 to 831 ... 4 2(,
, 14 ... 4 60 75 2'(8 ... 4 72',,
2.. 153 ... 4 60 40 25 4o 4 72',
H 151 . . 4 40 6 -.Irt 240 4 72',
7 171 ... 4 to 71 27 ... 4 72',
M 169 ... 4 41 7( 226 ... 4 2'i
114 177 4o 4 66 73 246 ... 4 J2S
74 8"t 40 4 674 79 211 ... 4 72',
76 19(1 ... 4 IT 44 26 160 4 72',
U, r-d . . 4 17', 64 264 80 4 72',
7( U ... 4 67i, 49 247 ... 4 72',
77 7 ... I 4 64 21.7 120 4
66 219 ... 4 414 68 261 ... 4 111,
;,7 ri" ... 4 TO 7f 249 ... 4 75
69 . ...2H ... 4 0 46 26.4 ... 4 15
26 ...244 ... 4 70 24 2i7 ... 4 76
41 221 10 4 7 '(' . 210 ... 4 76
60 204 ... 4 1 14 ....'...' ... 4 75
66 171 . . 4 70 6 20 . 4 76
74 !AJ 1 4 70 66 276 240 4 78
62 249 ... 4 70 65 2r 80 4 74
69 2M . . 4 70 -r. :kl ... 4 78
64 ltd 10 4 14 14 321 ... 4 II
4S 4 71
0 4
.. 4 7t
. 4 71
4 7S
H III
.. 4 71
.. 4 77',
.. 4 77',
.. 4 in
.. 4 M
.. IS
.
M .
44 .
V
7a .
so .
T .
. .
tt .
. .
71 .
M..
:..
M .
51
I as
4 ti't
4 V
IK HI i 7!l 44 42 1
rrs . 4 7j
KEEP
rhers was s very modersle run
of sheep and lambs here this morning but
evidently there were too msnv to meet the
requirements of the trade The market st
all points, though, was in bed shape owing
to the condition of the eastern mutton mar
ket, together with the storms In the east.
At this market nock era did not seem to
cars whether they got anything or not and
ss s result trsdlng was practically at
standstill, and sslde from a few bunches
which sold unevenly lower there was no
business transacted before noon. That be
ing the case, there was not eno.igh done to
establish values snd about all that could be
said of the market Is that It was extremely
dull and weak.
Quotations lor ted stoclt: Good lo choice
yearlings. $60is60; fair to good year
lings, e6.6co.00; good to choice wethers.
$8tXia6 5u; talr to good wevhers. $4.7505 00,
good to choice awes. $4 aOttS.op; fair to good
ewes, $4.0oU4.60; common to fair ewes, 3.60
413.90; good to choice lamtis. $7 00-iJ 1 .50; fair
to good lambs. $.7tVS7.00; feeder vearllnga,
$4.5u6.O0; leeder wethers. $4.26n4 5, feeder
wes, $3.26g3.-t; feeder lambs. $6 60jC 2i;
Representative sales.
133 western cull ewes
11 western ewes
7 western buck lambs.
91 western Ismbs
western feeder ewes..
261 western ewes
1 western wether
91 western lambs
25 Mexican yearlings
l"9o Mexican yearlings .
t 25
4 25
6 75
6 60
t a
4 18
t 28
5n
6 30
00
119
107
62
to
92
ion
67
78
76
(HIC.KiO LIVE STOCK MtRtvKT
Hogs a Shade Higher, hat Rest
of
Market 1 .0 Tver aad Weak.
CHICAGO. Jan. 2tt. CATTLE Receipts,
t.tno head; market weak to loc lower; good
to prime steers. $5 .60416.20; poor to medium,
$3 6013 66; stockers snd feeders, $2.2fvt)4 10;
cows, $1.264 2ft; heifers. $2.QO6.1S: csnners.
$1 2ii'k'i6; bulls. $2.(avo8.80; calves. $2.76f!7.(0.
HOGS Receipts. 26.000 head; estlmsted to
morrow. 24.0(10 head; market shade higher,'
mixed and butchers, $4 70itf4.5; good to
choice heavy. $4.9rtfi5 oo: rough heavv, $4 7oj
4 75; light, $4 7stl4 86; bulk of sales," $4.774tf
SHEEP AND I-AMB8-Recelpts. 14 000
head: market for sheep steadv to weak, for
Inmbs weak to lower; good to choice weth
ers. $4ki8.50; fair to choice mixed, $4 note
4 80; western sheep, $435455.50; native lambs,
to 65 (.60; western lambs. $5,604)7.40.
Kaasaa City Me Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 245 -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,500 head. Including 1,000 southerns;
market, best steady: others weak to 15c
lower. Choice export and dressed beef
steers. $5.266.75: fair lo good. $.V(kB4 85;
western fed steers, $3.Sofi6.4o; stockers snd
feeders. $2.75fi4.15; southern steers. $3.26tr
4 ooj southern cows, t2.2ofi3 26; native cows,
tl..oii3.86; native heifers. ti.7tVB1.76; bulls,
t2.25ti3.75; calves. $3.00f6 50.
HOGS Receipts. 15.I.O head: market
strong to 5c higher; top $600; hulk of snloe,
$4.7tKj)4 86; heavy, $4 9o4 5.00: packers, $4.81f
4 824; pigs and lights. $3. fotgn. 86.
SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts. S.UH)
head; market, 515c lower- native lambs.
$6.(a7.35; native wethers. $5.0035.50; nutlve
fed ewes. $4.5oi.16: weatern lambs, tii.OixfT
i.i; wiatern ferl yearlings. $5.761i6.5o: west
ern fed sheep. $4.50ifS.6o; stockers and feed
vin. .3.6(Kj5.50.
err York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 26. - BEEVES - Re
ceipts, 196 head: very Ml tie trading; market
steady; few stockers told st $1 lo; (uils and
cows at $1.76i3 73. Drvned oe . .Ica.lv
Exports. 454 cattle.
CALVES Receipts, 327 head: 4 val veals
25c higher, others steadv to 6c lower; veals.
$4.7610,00; little calves. $4.00 64.50: bum
yard calves. t3.003.75; fed -alvia, $4.00; no
westerns. Dressed calves, slow and un
changed; city dressed veais. $:i.(K(!( 1 1 5n;
country dressed. $6.0012.60; drekjil barn
yard and fed calves. S?.'K7.00.
SHEEP AND LAMH8 - Receipts. 32!
head: sheep, steady; iambs, very slow mid
wesk; sheep, $6.00; culls, $3.0Ofi:,.75; iambs
$7.0(Xfi8.O0; no choice; culls, $8.00.
HOGS Receipts, ,I Vi4 head; mink, t
auraiiy; oruinary Pennsylvania plajs, $..)5.
Ot.. Lonls Lira Stork Market.
. f8J" ,''P9' J.an- 2'-:ATTLE-Reoelpts,
2,000 head, Including 800 Texsns; market
strong; native shipping and export steers,
$5.fi6.0; dressed beef and butcher steers,
4 H.&5.36; steers, under 1,000 lbs., $3.2fyh6 00
stocketssnd feeders. $2,264.26; cows and
We?--,U-'mt-2l'; .cannrs. $1.75432.10; bulls.
t2.Bfxil3.7B: calves. $4.00037.50; Texas and In-
WftsTBo'1""' ,2'6"t41iS; cow "nd heifers,
HOGS Receipts, 10.000 bead; market
strong; pigs and lights. $3.8tVff4.60; packers
$4.75(M.!0; butchers and best heavy, $4.!Kr
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 3.000
had: market steady: native muttons, $4 50
ffrt5.50: lambs. $6.0037.28: culls and r.,1,-1,.
$22401.50; stockers, $2.0Ot3.26: Texans, U.nO
it. Joseph Lira Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Jsn. 26.-CATTI Ji-Re-celpts.
1.159 head; market steadv to weok;
lis 1 Ives, $3.75(36.40; cows and hel'fers, $1.7oo
4.35; stockers snd fenders, $2,754)4.15
HOGS Receipts. 8,661 head: market
steady to 5c higher: light. $4.7&4.0; me
dium snd heavy, $4.765.00.
SHEEP and LAMBS Receipts, 4.745 head
market steady; lamtis, $7.30.
Stork-la Sight.
Receipts) of live stock at the five principal
iM.ile
South Omalia 2.500
Kansas City 6.5no
Hogs. Sheep.
6.2") 6,200
15,0110
8.661
lO.Ota)
26,0110
5.000
4.745
3.000
14,000
St. Joseph 1,160
Ht. Louis
2.000
8,0i)
Chicago ..
Totals
.20,159 55,851 32,945
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 26.-WOOL-Owin to the
exceedingly small stocks of domestic wool
available, actual business In the Boston
market Is unusually dull; territory wools
are noticeably scarce. In no previous year
has buying been no general. Pulled wools
are somewhat easier; foreign wools are lit
fair demand and hold firm. Quotations
Idaho line, 184rrjl!lo; heavy fins, 16ftl7c:
tine medium, l4(ul8c; medium. 2223c- low
medium, 23ir24i!. Wyoming line, li 441 184c
heavy tine, loftier; tine medium. 174(al84c:
medium. 2J'n24c; low medium. 23(0.24,. 1 ..1,
and Nevada fine, 174?lc; heavy fine, IjM
16c; fine medium, l?4(ji8o; medium, jMU'j.u"
low medium. 23'rf24c. Dakota fine. 187l8c:
fine medium, U'glHo; medium, 234i24c; low
medium. 23(4 24c. Montana due choice, 21ft
22c; fine average, lmn-yic; fine medium
i-nuiee, ik-.c, atrrnge. i;nBuc; staple 22
)23c; medium choice, 23ft 2oc; average 21
422c.
LONDON, Jan. .-VOOL-Tlii. offerings
at the wool auction ales today amouiunl
to 13.000 bales. Tha tons wss generally
firmer. The selection if merinos viis the
largest offered during tile series. Following
are the sales In detail: New Hou n Water
5.900 bales; scoured, 10.a(!i10s td ; gr-itav 44ti
(ils44d. Queensland, 1.800 bales; scoured
Is 3d(ils lid; greasy. 7igild. Vlctri'la. ! :v
bales; scoured. Is&ls5d; greasy, 64d81s 4d
South Australia, 49 bales; greasy, !&l04d
New Zealand, 3.600 hales; scoured, uudift'
Is 3d; greasy, 9dQls2d. Cape of Good Hope
and Natal, 4( bales; scoured, lst4d'
ST. LOI
Oil
Jsn.
26 WOOI Knmln.r
medium grades, combing and clothing 23fj
2c; light f1ne. I8224c; heavy fine, iTu-lSc;
uu-w aavntru, t I will.
Metal Market
NEW YORK, Jan. 26.-M ETA LS-While
the london tin market was a little lower
at 120 los for spot and 130 for futures,
the local market ruled a little better with
spot generally held at from $29.00(330,00. Tha
copper market continued firm; there are
rumors that some sales have been made of
lake nt $15.75, but the reports are without
present confirmation and It cannot b
found that dealers generally are asking for
more than $16.60; electrolytic Is quoted at
$16. Ki and casting at $16.0015.25. Lead was
quiet, but unchanged at t(.46iil.&5 In Ihe
local market and at 12 12a 6d In London.
Spelter was a little easier abroad, clos
ing at 24 15s. l.ocftlly the market was
unchanged at $4 2(9.3tt. Iron was stesdy
at 63s 8d In Glasgow snd at 48s ad In Mid
dleaboro. Locally Iron Is firm, with No
1 foundry, northern, quoted at $17.6o4J17.:iS'
No. 2 foundry, northern, st $17.50: No. l
foundry, southern, and No. 1 foundry
soul hern, soft, st $i7.75 ll.H).
ST. LOCIB. Jan. 26. M ETAT.B Irad.
steady at $4,374. Spelter, quiet; at $6 1M
6.20.
Sugar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. Jan. 26. - Sl'GAR Raw,
uuirl: fair refilling. 44c; centrifugal M tent,
64c: molasses sugar. 44c. Refined, quiet;
crushed. 6 85c; powdered, 6.2Jc; granulated,
6 15c
NEW ORLEANS, Jn. 2.-8rOA;:
Strong; Lpen keitle, 3V44c; open kettle,
centrifugal. 44tt64c; crntrlfugsl whites, 54
tu4c: jellows, 44i54c; seconds. 3443144c
MOLASSES -Unlet : open keitle, I3if2tir,
centrifugal. 7J16c. Syrup, ateady, Zf)jK-.
CoaTee Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 24--"'OFFEE-Ths
market for coffee futures opened steady at
unchanged prices to an advance of 10 points
In respt use to better European cables than
expected, (losing quotations were .at a net
. ?1T 4 7 f U
. . . . 4 7 40 :j
. .?: 4 t" 7 741
. jm tm 4 n ti tsi
ISO u-a 4 7 73 ?t
. fl IS I TI'di U lot
f4 aa 4 7fi, 4 T4
f i 4 ;i, m ;i
. . 4 7Jv, 4 jni
l I4 4 TJ', i MI
t I 7! 11 ton
tM 40 4 7fv, 44 XI
5M M 4 ftvj, 4
tot 140 4 7"4 74 X
advance of 8010 points. Ssles were re
ported of I47.7yi bigs Irrludifg March st
T jesKKV: Mm, 7 h fi 7 on,. : Jolv. '7 76c;
August. $7'V; Peptrrt er. 7 85 October,
K4J9I4V; November, 8 1MS2IV; Peoemmr,
tkS 26.'. '
Porelga Financial.
IXNDON. Jan 2 Supplies of money
wre scarcer in the market tcxlsy owing ot
the Joint stock banks calling In loans for
month-en. 1 ptiiposes. luscounts aere steady,
(m the Stock exchange prices In many
directions a-ere firm and a fair amount of
business wss trsnsacteil. The settlement
pmerrease-d satisfactorily, tlie bank rettirm
leliig a favorable factor. Consols hardened.
Home rails were frruuently higher, though
the latest traffic returns acre disappoint
ing. Americans opened ti!l. In response to
the loos,- In Wall street, and rallied to
well nlxtve parilv. Erie and Philadelphia
! and Heading were the features. Atchison
Topeka fsnts Ke snd New Ontsrlo
Western were in fair domain! Prices closed
firm. Foreigners were quieter. Japanesa
closed under the best quotations of the d-iv
imperial Japanese government 6s of 1!K4
were quoted at 100. Kaffirs were flint on
Paris buvlng.
BERLIN. Jan. 26-prtccs on the Hours
todav generally were firm.
PARIS. Jan. 26 ITIces on the Poursa
todav open'd verv firm, owing to the Ini
pro ed advices received from Russia. Prices
closed Irregular on sccouot nf a rumored
Spanish ministerial crisis. Russian Im
perlsl 4s were quoted st 8-.35 and Russian
bonds of 1!M at 4M30.
Oils aad Rosin.
NEW YORK. Jan. M.-OILS-Cottotiseed.
barelv steadv; yellow. 24'ili44c Petroleum,
steady. Turpentine, steadv st 664ft66c.
ROSIN-Steadv; strsined. fomnmn l
good. $.' 874(U2 90. . .
OIL CITY. Pa.. Jan. 26.-OI LS-Credlt bal
ances. $1 42; certificates, no hid; shipments.
76,975 bbls ; average, 70.90'J Nils.: runs. 91.050
bbls.; average. 60,tS bbls.: shipments. Lima,
80.335 bbls ; average. 61.615 bbls.; runs. Lima,
70.966 bbls : sversge. 67.40 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Jan. ai.-OILa-TurpenllnK.
firm, 524c. . ,
ROSIN-Firm: A. TI. C. $.'6S; D. 2.o; ),
$3 76. F. $2 ; G. $2 95: II. $3. SO; K. $4.lJ; M,
$4 60; WO, $6; WW. $5 It.
THREE MKKTIt;ai AT MITCHELL
Starksaea, Wont tironers aad I'onltry
Men to Hold ( onventlon.
MITCHELL, 8. D.. Jan. 26-i8peclaI
There will be three big gatherings In
Mitchell next week which will bring Im
mense crowds of visitors to town. Tha
South Dakota Improved Live Stock Breed
ers' association, the Wool Growers' asso
ciation snd the South Dakota Poultry asso
ciation will all hold their annual meetings,
beginning Wednesday morning.
Secretary Wilson of ihe Stock Breeders'
association, asserts that there will be nt
least J.Ot) farmers and stockmen here, Tha
special feature of (heir meetings wllj"rt tha
stock sale which will lie held enVh "after-'
noon In Ihe Corn palace The building hast
been fitted up with stalls' nnd pens for
rattle, horses, sheep and swine to accom
modate 200 head, snd all the room Is tsken.
The stock to be offered for sale Is all regis
tered stuff nnd Is Ihe pick of fifty different
breeders in the state.
Wednesday morning the Wool Growers'
association will hold a session, for which A
literary program has been prepared.
Wednesday morning. KelH-ttary 1. tha
State Poultry show will open lis doors on
the first floor of the clly hull building,
which will afford amp's room, light and
heat for the big show. Secretary Scallln
gives It hs his opinion that there will be
over 1.180 birds al the show. W. 8. Russell
of Ottumwa. la., and W. C. Ellison of Ps
waukee. Wis., will Judge the birds on e
hlbitioii. Eight silver cups have been con
tributed to the show for special premium)
In various classes, while good money prize
are offered by the management In all de
partments. REAL ESTATE! TRANSFERS.
DEEDS filed for record January 26, ItnS. as
furnished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded altetracler. 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee:
P. Hoctor snd wife to J. F. Tondreau,
lots 12 and 13. block 2. Maple Grove. .$ 9n
W. T. Graham and wife to 8. Man
ctiHco, lot 3. hlock 6. Shull's 2d add.. t
Mary B. Harris and husband to J.'
Carroll Whlnnery. lots 29 and $0,
Stewart ;... 1 .. 4,300
Elisabeth Kuhlman to Maud C. Sher
man, lot 6, block 1, Redlck park 1
Florence A. Chase and hushsnd to
Shimer, Chase A- Co,, lot 22nth nnd
Ames avenue subdiv., . S.OOO
Mabel V. Shimer and husband to
same, lot 38, block 6, Jerome park,
and other lands .: 13.076
Fanny M. Potter and husband to Mil
ton Trust company, w 45 feet of lot
2, Cherry Garden t
O. E. Johnson to C. C. Montgomery,
same , f
Milton Trust company to O. E. John
son, same , 1
Edwards -Wood Go.
(Incorporated)
ruin Office: Fifth and Roberta Street
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wagon bridge with two turnouts across tha)
North Plutte river at a point due north of
the town of Hershey, Lincoln county, Ne
braska, until 13 o'clock, noon, Central time,
of .he 6th day of February, '1805; said
bridge to be about 8,200 feet long. 10 feat
wide, the two turnouts to be nol less than
16 feet wide and 72 feet long, piling II fast
long and 8 Inches at top. and burr or. whit
oak, stringers 24 feet long-arid l4f Inches
wide and 3 Inches thick, and of Oregon fir;
flooring to be 10 feet long and I. Inches
thick and of Oregon fir and according to
plans and specifics lions adopted by ssld
board and on file In office of county clerk
of said county, and bidders may submit
their own plana snd specification
Bids to lie at a specified price per lineal
foot for completed bridge.
Each bider must accompany his bid with
a certified check In the sum of $600 as a
guaranty that If contract la swsrded t
him that he will enter Into contract to
build said bridge according to his hid, arid
upon the awarding of the contract the con
tracting party must execute and deliver a
good and sufficient bond, with at least two
good and sufficient sureties, residents of
the stste of Nebraska, and one. at least,
resident of Lincoln coiiiily, Nebraska, or
signed by a surety company, In the sunt of
$3,000. to be approved by the Board of
County Commissioners, conditioned upon
the faithful performance of all conditions
under such contract. ' .
The county commissioners reserve- th
right to t eject any and all bids.
Dated this 6th day of January, 1906
FRED R. OINN, County Clerk.
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CHIEF Ql' A RTERM ASTER'S OFFICE
Omaha, Neb., Jan. 21. 1905 Sealed pro
posals In triplicate subject to ths usual
conditions, will ha received here until )'l
o'clock a. in., central standard time, Feb
ruary 13, I806. and then opened In tha
prestnc of attending bidders, for in
stalling stand pipe, hose and hose real
In new storehouse at Quartermaster's De
pot, Omaha, Nebraska. Full Information
furnished on application lo this office,
where specifications may be obtained. Pro
posala to be marked "Proposals for stand
pip, hose reel, etc.," and addressed to
LlHUt. Col. J. E. Ssa-yer, Chief Quarter
master. J26-27F10-UM
CHIEF Q' A RTERM ASTER'S OFFICfT--Ornalia.
Neb.. Jan. 16, 1M06. Sealed pro
posals. In triplicate, will be received here
and by qua rtermasters st the posts named
herein, until 10 a. nr. central standard
time, Feb. 11. 19f, for furnishing fuel and
forage during th remainder t.f tha fiscal
year ending June 30. 14, at Forts X). A
Ruasell ard Mackensle, Wyo., and Fort
Des Moines, Is. Proposals for delivery st
oilisr places will be entertained. IT. 8 re
serves right to reject or accept any or all
proposals, or any part thereof. Informa
tion furnished on application htr. or to
quartermasters st stations named En
ve'opes containing proposal should b
maiked "Proposals for Fuel and Fnrag "
and addressed to Lieut Col J. E. Sawyer.
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