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    TI1E OMATTA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY. FEHRTARY 1. 1JK13.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
uKp,i Market! Weak, bit American
Wfcs.t Adrancet.
CASH MARKETS EVERYWHERE ADVANCE
Inrn Clearaaree Reported to Re
Hitf 4aata Big larrraae
In lorn Moat a ad
" i1 , In Enrooe.
OMAHA. Jsn. 31. 19"5.
"Tia rabies were oik ;nday. but the
Oornestle market were strong Value have
been firming up for itn or three day and
today the mark"t advanced , cfnt. The
ipenlng In the Mav n $1 14. that being
1 under the close of Monday. The rnarset
adv-nced steadily to II IT',. the high point,
and from there cased off b noon t tl.l1.,.
Liverpool as from ', stronger to , loner.
Perls declined & centimes and Antwerp was
Unchsnge). I .iverrseol report uniess the
( Jrle, of whest idtanr-M sharply lrfnt
April the stocks there will materially de
crease. There la conflmation for tepotts of
ha pnor outlook lor the wheat In New
Boutn Wale and In Victoria. Latest lndi.iti
report give the situation unfavorable
with heavy rains, which is feared will cu
rauTh ilamtfi.
Iarge receipt caused the weakness of
the Liverpool market. Chh-sgo. Mlnneapo
lla ana imluth received Sfi curt, gaunt
7t last week and :vt2 last year. Tlit Mm
ties polls to ks have In. reused 40. 0") tor
the half week The, Chicago tok of
aunlrart wheat have decreased ii.
bushels fur the meek. The stocks of No. I
hard are 1.02.012. sgsinst 1.1'K.iiS the pre
ceding week The stock of No. 2 red
hare not changed, being 771. Gil. The same
l trur of No. 1 northern, or.lv 2 500 bushels
belt'g in atore The total I 1 fcrt.STX Chicago
reports milters Inquiring freelv for hard
aprinf vheal i ne Halea were. 23,'iW and
10.000 hard winter Minneapolis sold 7o.vi
from elevatets and reporta No. 1 northern
In atre Increased 1 per rent D'.iltith ad
vanced cent and St. laiui cash market
advanced lc. with Indiana mtlre buy
ing. Kanaaa f'liv reported a good business
with an idrainv of i to 1 cent and
Tar into sold three loada of Manitoba with
Inquuii for ten load. Rradstreet show
wheat increase of l.ijnT ".. all hut 7.'Xi of
this being afloat and In Kurope.
New port Sum la reported rearing Ai.isi
riihela corn. Including this the clearance
wntild he l.am.nm hushels. The speculative
market advanced slightly this morning, but
waa not very active. . Bradstreet h"i an
Increase In corn of t .lja.Vjfi bushels, against
n advance for ,1am year of MO') bushel.
I ne Chicago corn to ks are i.tyvai ptin
ela. againet J.nrni.WI htihel laet wk, a
decrease ct U.li liiinhei The primary re
ceipts are a;.nun buxhe'a againet 1.01ft.tn
buehele l.iat year, and the shipment! are
ntorir) buahcla. agnlnet ") b'uihela
Oata, It Ip prel-tel. will break I or 4
rente. No evidence la produced. h"wever.
which will ahow any Hdldt'oral wcakneaa
In the oat altjatlon. Bradatreet a show a
detreaae of 5i7.'ion buat.clK again I.l'IS.ko
buahela laat vear. The Chicago o;it ftocka
are 2T. 11 huahelit.
Oniaka Caen Sale.
WHKAT No. 3 hard. 1 cur. W lbe.. l.0i.
No. 4 hnrfl. 1 car. M Iba., $1; 1 tar. 52 lb..
7c; 1 car. 1 lbs.. so.
Onaaaa laah I'ricea.
WHEAT No. I hurd. $1 .'"1."K: No J
hard, tl.WiA; No. 4 bard. 9tH.'tl.(;
No. 1 nprtriat. J1.07
CORN No. !. 4f.V,c: No. 3. 0c; No. 4.
M,-: no grade, ;a--,-; Na. i yellow.
: No. a yellow. m,c; No. S white. 4V.;;
x I wnit-.
OATS No. t mixed. ?c; No
I mixed.
Wc; No. 4 mixed. '.Tail V'
:c; No. 1 white, tr; No
No 2 wtilte.
4 mhlte. .7HO
Jc; standard. ;.Tt-V'-
t'arlot Heeelpta.
Wheal. Corn.
Chicago :a
Kanaaa City !
MinneaDolla i"
Oata.
1
Itiiluth
t. Ixula i
&4
Winnipeg fc-
Omiht ( U
XJoaeapolla Wheat Market.
The range of prices In Minneapolis
reported by the Ed ward-Wood Grain
pany, was:
as
com-
Commodlty. I Open. lligh.j Low. , Close.
What-
May .
Jniv .
i t 1, 1 17V, 1 16
1 1H
1 11.
1 144 1 HSj 1
r September
r - ! e
B Bid.
EW YORK t.KKlltL MARKET
tetatiene ( the Dar Varleaa
Cenamaotllt Ira.
NEW YORK. Jan. Il.-FLOUR Recelpta.
HM1 bbla ; exports. l.) bbls. Market oull.
s'ow but firm; Mlnnenota bakers , 5.lQ5.Jn;
winter patenta, $5 S 3 ; winter stralghta.
&.2&(it.'; winter extra. TLti64.M; winter
low grades. IS 464?4.10. Rye flour, quiet; fair
to tood. 4.Si!i4.7o; choice to fancy. M"
t.OO. Buckwheat flour, dull; per cwt.. fl.6
. CORNMCAL Steady: fine white and yel
low $1 !f; coarae. new. $10591. OCH; kfhi
dried, l2.SartiJ.10.
RYE-Nominal. , m .
BARLEY Alow: feeding. Wc. c. I. f. New
Tork; malting. 4i'ao.c. v. i. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipt a. 7.fJti bti. SHit mar
ket Irregular; No. 2 red. nominal, elevator.
l f o. b. afloat; No. I northern. Du-
luth. 11 lf7S. f. o. b. afloat: No. I hard. Man
itoba. $1 11. f. o h. afloat. Options had a
firm and- higher opetiing on higher outside
markets, foreign buying, email western re
ceipts and bull eupia.rt. Subsequent un
loading, however, coupled with u bearish
Bradatrecl e visible and prominent Chicago
selling, broke the market le ni it i:oed
dull at a partial c not decline. May. II ltrs
Cfl 17l-ls cloae.1 ll.ir.S; July. II .avil 3H.
closed H03V,; Septembfr. Kki'gWV'. closed
tTiRN Receipt". "- bu.: exports. IS.
X47 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2, MVc
el eT a tor. slid tlSc f. o. b. aMoat; No l
yellow. MV--; No. 2 white. Kr The option
market was Inactive In New York ""'"B
steady at Vc net advance. May. Sft60Hc
closed Sn'tC.
OATS Recelpta. W. bu. Snot market
ateadv: mixed. M to tl lbs.. miS7c; natural
wh!i l 3? lbs.. STtfW,-; clipped white. 3
to 40 ils.. !B7 41c. .
HAT Quiet; shipping. WVc; g'Kd to
choice. Wa-bc. . . ,
HOPS Steady; state common to choice.
clflc coast. 1104. 5JSic; 19a. 23Jc; olda, 14
HirFl-Qulet: C.alveeton 20 to S Ibe..
Jc; California. 21 to lbs.. lc; Texas, dry.
14 to. lbs.. 14-.
LEATHKR-KIrm: old 24-5-o.
PROV ISIONS-Bcef steady 'l?-
ftltou; msa. 0.V69 M; beef hams.
50 packet. llOStvmi W; city extra India
anees. llS.OL'&niaY Cut meats tiulet: plck-
tVd belliea, M.7507.M: pickled houlders PM
. tl M; pickled l..m. ..jV"- barely
' steady; western steamed. t. J: refined, was
' uleu continent. 17 : Am.rtoan:
17 7: impound. M 75t,S12 Pork- '''.
family. 14O"140; short .fears. l J.(Kt 1.50
"TAi-VijUuiet: city per pk. ). 4Sc;
l'-Q: domestuffr'-.o extra. ST
l'c; Japan, nomlnsl
nail, nunn ibi . , ,
ISJiir-A ii... itaitv: western clilck-
POI'll
.rjadVr 'wrchi; k.nJ. tx
wXTTF R- fl rc,? - - ret price. extr.
it ,.roerv 2wfiK- Offlcia prices:. Cream
1 ert "ommr? .rextra. M.W; .creamery
held Common to extra. 244,2c; state dairy.
Common to extra. Uc; renovated, coin
common litfsmc: western factory.
Amnion iS rholclT i&-. weatern Imita
in crimen" common to choice. lt,Jc
raiift-KIrm: weatern flrau uc; wester
.end7f:ic: soutberns. 2vc: refrig
erators, iac-
Kaasas City l.raln and Pro-lalaaa.
- i nnuriT.
a.iv Mar l iv,'l :'july'. cah.
I Vail oS No. 2 red. R.14ll.ls. No. J.
IIiSSlII; ; No . Iicvaifl. Relpts. as
CCORN-teadv: Msv. 4t43yc; July 4."c:
rash. No. 1 mixed. No -'c; No. :
oATlTead?; k" T white. HUc; No.
f mixed. He.
H AT---ieaay': Vholce timothy, ff .(010.0;
'-"'ea'dy Mr, and K.ns... new
whltewod case. Include.1 J7-. ca
count -so csees returned. Sc less.
BCTTER-Steady; creamery. U327e;
dairy. c-
Receipt. Bhlpmente
.... M'W li eai
. ... 14 ' J.lai
.... U.t lJiaaj
Wheat, bo
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
ATallable aapplr af Grata.
VFW TORK Jaa 11 llpeclsl , able and
.'iaraDhir ommunlcatl.ui reied by
iTrletreet a shows ti e following charges
Jiailsble supplle. a compared mith Ust
'""wheat 1'nlted States snd 1'aiud.i. east
. ,h Rexkles I crxie- Tin bu for and
In Kurope. ti re-" I aai.ft.ni hu. ; total aup
nlv Increase. i,ia.74 bu.
Cnm. 1'nlted Htstes aiM ta'.ads. east of
the Rockies Increase I Panax bu
Oata l"tiltel fctaues id Canada, east of
the Rockies, deresse Svo bu
The Important changes repi ted this week
-
are; permiwa cf as nw hi-hel st Oood
r' h. Out . and of K.nrm huhe:a In Msnltuba
and an Increase of 'i.nn bushels at Depot
Harbor.
tHKKO f.RM 4n PROlIU
Prices Rnard af Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. Jl.-Eicellent demand for
pt wheat at ail gtaln enters cs'ised a
Arm rlo here t.Tda:- in f-.ture deliveries.
At the rinlsh the May option Wrs ip .
Corn, oats and provisions are prac tlca;iy
unrhar.jed.
Sennment t the opening In the whest
pit was sllgMlv In fsvor cf the bears, t! e
otaelv tad tone of the market at IJver-
r'l being rather disappointing to the bui;s
view of the strength hre yesterdiy.
Irtttal qu'tstions on May were 9''-c
lower to a shade higher at IVlVVfl
Domestic conditions, however, continued
a bill 1 is h as eer. receipts in the north
'f. t. .lav being under those of te corre
sponding day last yer. wnlie In the south
wist arrivals were extremely light Ad
vices from St. 1ouls and Kansas City told
nf an ln reased demand from countrv mill
ers fur nil grades of lit st prr's sntl
o higher than ever realised this season.
Cndcr fair buying by contolssion ho'ises
the msrket soon be-am Q'Mte firm. May
advancing to II 17'a- Kor a time prl' es held
suady at the advance. Ijitei another re
g'tlon o-urrel hi general r roflt-takir.g.
Foil .wtng heavr liquidation bv one of the
leaders of the bull clique pit traders t imed
active sellers The result as a slump In
May to ll.lV Bhnrie to advantaJre of
the.hreak and covered freely, causing a
partial recovery. The market closed nrni
with May at ll.lVJ1.17. The world's visi
ble supply as shown bv Brsdstreet s In
creased l.nK.iajrt bu. Primary receipts were
647 ia bu.. compared with 1 01(.'-' a year
ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago re
ported receipts of 2f: csrs. against !. last
Ht and J32 a year ago,.
Earlv In the session sentiment In the
corn pit was quits bullish Pit traders and
commission houses were fslrly active buv
ers. A feature of trading was the rom-p-ratlre
absence of offerings from rash
houses. Ijiter In the day the demand was
not so urgent, but prices were well main
tained. A reported reduction of freight
rates by railroads In Iowa was a late bear
factor. The market closed about steadv.
Msv npened unrhsnged to s shsde higher
at 44Ci447c. sold between 44o snd p'-6
4S'c and closed t txical receipts
aere 5t cars, one of contract grade.
Increased receipts had a depressing effeet
on the oats market, but prices showed
only slight losses Commission houses were
fair bsyers of Msv. Thst delivery opened
a shsde lower at V sold up to SSe snd
closed at SoSc. IxK-al receipts were 1
csrs.
As a result of higher prices at the yards,
following decreased receipts cf hogs, the
provisions market was strong early In the
dav. Iter sentiment bersme easier on
selling bv local holders. At the close the
Mav product were esrh up a shade, pork
closing ' 1'!.'.Cj. lard at I7.flfij7.n24 and
lis M M-sTH. ,
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: heat.
cars: corn. 174 cars; cats. M cars: hogs,
42.tv head.
The leading futures rangrd as follows:
Articles., Open. High.l Low. 1 Close.: Yes'y.
Wlieat
May
Julv
t'orn
Jsn.
May
Julv
Osts
Jan. May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. Mav
Julv
Rihs
Jan. Mav
July
I I
1 lips'!? 1 16S'f'
1 ir., 1 17 : 1 Wt
4' Sf'sWsS1.
43' 424' 42ft 4
4i 44VT145 44. W,
4;'454a4 tt's'lS
J 30,' 3i
r'Sti
SOS V
;i 1S
I t 14 1 17V
i
t2'.
4-V
445i toi.'a'a,
12 75 ' II 75
' 12 7H 13 10
1! 75 ' 12 75 j i; 75
12 924 12 924 12 -4
I I I
CM ' S24 6
7 111 1 7 n-. 7 H'
7 124 7 124 7 124
t 7' ' 71) ) 6 (174
1; irri. t, n: H74
7 0-'4 7 024 7
7 UZ4 7 '11
I ? i x , r i -.
15
8 724' 72
w r24
7 024 7 06
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOt'R Steady : winter patents. 13 Mw
l.2o; winter straights. H.WiHC: spring pat
ents. tt.urfil 5at ; spring straights. 14.(04.90:
bakers. K MZ.V
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 11 1J61.1S; No. 3.
0201 .15: No. 2 red. l.lfte 1.34-
CORN No. J. ; No. 1 yellow tSUc.
OATS No. 2. 30S'-: No. 2 white. 314ftr.24c;
No. 8 white, 3rAa.f1 214c.
RYE No. I. tic.
BARLEY (Joi" feeding. 37c; fair to
choice malting. 4C4)C.
SEED No. I flax. Il.lfi: No. 1 northwest
ern. II 21; prime timothy. I2.S24: clover,
rnntrsct grade. 112.50.
PROVISIONS Mss pork, per bbl.. 112.75
tji:.u. I-ard. per 10P lbs.. I jaitrt.124. Short
ribs sides 1 loose!. M.U, Short clear sides
boxed I. R.75fit.74,
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receljlis. Shipment
Flour, bbls 14.900 2.in
Wheat, bu 2.at H.oflO
Corn, bu 29.41-1 ttXl
Oats, bu lM.JOO lo2.
Rve. bu J.i 4.4H1
Barley, bu . 15.ar
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market wss firm; cresmerles. lS'dl ;
dairies ls44c. Kegs, steady: ait msrk.
caaes lnclud-d. SKi'.tjc: firsts. 2Sr: prime
t'-sts, 2c; extra. 20c. Cheese, steady, ll'o?
12c.
ft. Iials Grain anal Praalsloas.
ST. LCII8. Jan. 11. WHKAT Higher;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, ri.154; track,
t1.1M01.1l4; May. ll.l44Jl.l'iS; July. 9ii4'.
lsS4c; No. 2 hard, II 14.
CORN Easv: No. 1 cash. 4.1c; truck. 44jr'f
4ic; May. 4c: July. 4-l434.H4c
OATS Firmer: No. I cash, 31c; track,
fwvjc: May. SI 431 4c; No. . white. X:c.
r'Loi'R Steady: red winter patents. ...'?3
nfi.so; special brands. 5 Hni 6. extra fancy,
14 K54Ki; clear. I4.'fl4.vi.
fiKED Timothy, nomlnnl. t..0n 2. 4".
CORN MEAL Steady, t .40.
BRAN vjulel; sacked. eal track. S0.7c.
HAY-Steady; timothy. !..'& 1I.0H; prairie,
'. ia4, J0.
IRON COTTON TIES-93C.
RAGGING TViC.
HEMP TWIisK 4c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firmer; lobhinr. new
atamlard mess, I11.K4. Iard. firmer, prime
steam, H C4. Drv raited meats iboxedi,
steady; extra shorts. Ii 6?4j clear ribs.
St.k74: short clesrs. 17. 11O. Bacon Iboxedi.
steady: extra shorts. t7.So; clear ribs, I7.K4:
short clear, 17.874.
POl'LTRY (Juiet: chli kens. 9c; springs.
10c; turkeys, l4c; ducks. 114c; geese. c.
BI'TTER Easier; creamery, f4g3)4c;
dairy. l1iJec.
EGOS Higher; 2Tc, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour bbls . IS.tao
Wheat, bu .' 77.'1
Corn, bu od.'Mi 4".01
Oats, bu M.UW 74(iO
rhlladelnbla Prodnce Market.
' PHILADELPHIA. Jan. II Bl'TTER
Firm and 4c higher: extra western cream
erv. n4c: extra nearby prints. 33c.
KU4J8 Ihill and lc lower; nearby fresh
and western fresh. Isc at mark.
CHEESE 8teady; Nea- York full creams,
fancy 11445124c: choice, 12c; fair to good,
1144jnVc.
Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MILWACKEE. Wis . Jan. Jl WHEAT
Quiet; No. 1 northern, tl.lM1l.l4: No. t
northern. ll.UVal 14: May. II 14 hid.
RTE-8tesdy" No. I. .
BARLEY Easy; No. Kr; sample, 3S
fj6c.
CORN-Steady; No. I. .'843c; May, 44'
846c bid.
Klanaapalla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan SI WHEAT Ma v.
tl 14: July. II Url.ir. September. M"tj
6c; No. I hard. II. ITS: No. 1 northern,
11.154: No. i northern, tl.ll's
FLOT'R First patents. n.3n4i4S 4n: second
patents. Hgl'0: first clears, 4.1itj4 S5;
second clears. U trtl-to.
BRAN In bulk, 1)150.
Llrsssl Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jsn 31 WH EAT-Spol.
steady: No. 1 California,, 7s "ad. Futures,
quiet; March. 7s Id. May, 7s 4J; July, 7s
CORN Spot American, mixed, new. easy
at 3a H41: American mixed old. quiet at
4s lo4d Future steady; March, 4t Si,
May. 4a ld
Dalath Grnln Market.
Dt'LVTH. Minn.. Jan. SI. WHEAT To
arrive. No. 1 northern. II US: No. 1 north
ern, 1 : on track. No. 1 northern, tl 15S;
No. t northern. tl(S; May, 11 1S. July,
tll44j September. s5c
OATS To arrive and on track, 24c.
Toledo teed Market.
TOLEDO, Jan. SI. SEED Clover, cash
Januarv and February, 17 574: March. 17 5.
April. 17 44 bid. prima aleike. 17. SO; prime
timothy. tl.SS.
l-ear la Market.
PEORIA. Jan. n-COSN-FIrm; No. I.
C,4.4c; No. 4. 41.414c. no grade. 4040.
Ury Goads Market.
NEW TOKK. Jan. S! DRY OOODS
Ruylng ef drv good, la atlll on conservative
lines and cv-misiratlxely little rnnndence la
expressed In the situation Reduction In
ceTfaln eight-ounce ticks hsve heien msde.
but outside of this the market Is un
eliei.ged. Jobbers are still doing III Ind'f
frient busintas, Lut saject aa inif v anient
befoig iopg.
new York stocks and bonds
Ealliib Spirit Predominate! and Mirkr. is
Irrffular id Hig!:r.
VANDERCILTS LE THE ADVANCE
Omaha Common Rise Tsteaty-Flte
Points aad the Preferred Thlrt)
lllf-lnloa I'acigc StecW
la loner.
NEW YORK. Jan. i'l.-Th-rs was another
day of active and dlver!!1.-d speculation
toia). with various sht'tings In its i-m-pr.
Thai lmpr, ho,r. showtd a
continued al-rin-s to sill suggestions of
rumors of Important i ei..pm nt and a
i readiness to rush into the pursuit i f ex
cited prli e mov ements th-it indicated clear
ly enough the predominance of the bullisii
spirit in the market
There were signs of depre-slon at the
ou!et and the points must n cutely af
fected by this depression did not complete,
lv rei-ow r tbo:r loss, at .nv time durna
I the daj. This pressure enter- d upon
I'nlon Pacific and was evidently in the
nature of profit taking on yesterdays
I'uavant rise. '1 here tans some disposition
to revise yesterday a estlmat'S of the
bearings of the decision In the supreme
court as a victory for the Vnion I'aeihV
interests whose petition a aa granted. The
nece-nary consequence in the continued tie
ing up of Northern Securities affairs by in
junction was the cause r,f some ilisinur
agment by contrast with the unlyersallv
favorable view of yeeteiday. The realix
ing In I'nion Pacific did hut. however,
extend the depression of the Vanderbllts,
hlch have hitherto moved In close sym
imthy with me lUrrlnans. The i
de-hlits sprang Into great animation and
made surprising uihoots In their prices
when It became known that the directors
of the various cwn:.iili' were assembling
The greatest activity centered in New York
Central owing to the larger market sup
ply of that stock, and Its rise. ijHiugh no
table, was restrained by comparison with
the J'ltilor stoi ks. owing to th same rea
son. The twenty-five flnt rise In Chicago.
St. Paul. Minneapolis. A Omaha waa ac
complished with me ai i-umiil.ttion of only
a few hashare lols. and the th rty-five-polnt
Jump In the preferred stock was on
a single transaction. Oilier advances in
the group wre In proportion to the scarc
ity of the floatinar market supply, due to
the closeness with which Investments In
these high grsde stocks are held. Prac
tically every stock in which they are sup
posed to he Vandorbilt holding or which
financial or traffic a "filiations with was
affected and it was the common supposi
tion that some important project affecting
the prospects of the whole group was on
the eve of disclosure. The coincident
heaviness in the Pacifies and Erie In con
trast with recent buoyancy caused some
hesitation in the market and the general
list was tardy in responding to the Van
derhllt movement. 1 he movement in th
Vanderbilts seemed to culminate with the
announcement of the regular dividend
declaration for the Cleveland. Cincinnati.
Chicago A St. Ixiuis stock. The hope of
an advance in this dividend rate waa one
of the many jposl'inns KurrounUing the
movement in the group.
The belief that the quarterly statement of
I'nlted States Steel earnings to lie given
out during the afternoon would prove
favorable cause 1 a demand lor United
Htat.s Steel preferred and Amalgamated
Copper was ulao tdror.g. The opening dip
In prices may have been fnfluencrd to some
'xient by the renewal of attention to the
suojeel cl lederai control of railroad r.it-s
.au.sed by the presidents Philadelphia
speech and by reports of a party agree
ment on a congressional measure The
changes in officials of the Vandi rbilt sys
tem, looking to concentriition of oeration.
were not regarded as adequate explanation
for the excited movements In the stocks
and there was considi rable realising late
111 me oay. i-tei-overiee at some no mta
made
The
sales,
bonds
the closing irregular.
bond market was Irregular,
par value. ;. ISO.ia.i Tinted
were all unchanged on call,
Total
States
The
Quotations on the New York Strwlr
exchange ranged as follows:
Sales. High. Low
Close.
Atchison 11.4i
do preferred V. I ' J
Atlantic Coast Line.. Jou
Baltimore tt Ohio 13,!a
do preierred
Ws
li.
1UJ4
.74
lid
1224
1"1.
l'fi.4
li
U
e-'S
2:i4
244
)7
184
314
ss
." '
tti
37
I0.14
lv.lv, I
12 !
i-4
.
U(4
I!...',
40-,
4.
Si
-3S
24frl,
1774
1S
314
4
25
Canadian 1'aclm-
Cen. of New Jersey..
Chesapeake Ohio ..
Chicago dt Alton
do preferred
Chi. Ureal Western.
Chi. Northwestern
l.l'M
bo
13.5'
4-t
l'"
17.1. )
1:H4
hoi
jv
4J4
a4
'M
17KH
Ww
6.vaa
Chi., Mil. & 8t. Paul 61.7'
Chi. Term. & Trans. i.6w
uo prert?rred
C, C.. C. & I
St. Louis viX. 1".'
Colo. A bouthern .
4"
25S
lo first preferred.,
do second preferred..
Delaware ft ll-idson.
Del.. Laok. A. West.
Den. & Rlu Grande
do preferred
Erlo
do 1st pfd.. ex. div.
do second preferred
Hocking Valley
do preferred
Illinois Central
Iowa 'enti-Hl
do preferred
Ksnsas city South.
do preferred
I-ouis. & Nashville.
Manhattan L.
Met. Securities
Metropolitan St. Rv.
Mexican Central
Minn. Ac St. Louis..
M..8t. P. A 8. Sir. M.
do preferred
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan. A Texas..
do preferred
N. R. R. of M.. pfd.
a
4"0
i.leo
't'l
l.l
S9 4a
7
i.x
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l.h
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ft 4
l.fK)
3
7.r'
3.r-)
l.jv-i
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ll.ti.rt
l.c'ai
:,)
4
374
1x54
3."
vsi-s
43',
(S
MS
s-'ri;
IftvKj
31
67i
:i"4
fi,-,S
13M,
171
774
m
22V
4
lav
1"7
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IH1,
34.".
32
MS
S
o'S
S
v
f"
15v4
64i
lJo
17'",
77S
116
M'i
4.I4
Tl",
664
fV
l-W's
.v;s
:i
6.14
13',
17'vv
114
974
17.74
l'34
314
654
146.
s
1364
74
J.7S
.2
ln:i
1'aJS
31 S
b'vS
42
1484
43,
IS
13H
7M
1S
cV
0.V4
514
71
254
li.
60S
118
344
74
:4
3T.t.
New lork Central .. M.,ai
N. Y., Out. West.. 2S.fa)
Norfolk Western. . i.4f")
do preferred lvrt
Pennsylvania PC l'
Pitts.. C. C. 4c St. U l..ai
144
444
74
!4
l:S
74
4S
82
Keaaing
do first preferred..
do second preferred
Rock Island Co. ...
do preferred
St. L. & 8. F . Id pfd.
St. Louis So. W
do preferred
Southern Pacific
do preferred
Southern Railway ..
do preferred
Texas A Pacific
T11I., St Louis W W.
do preferred , ...
I'nlon Pacific
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheel. 4 .ake Erie
Wieeonsin Central ..
do preferred
Adams Express
American Express ..
I'. 8. Express
l'a)
17.3i) 354 44
7a 1
1" or)
1 fT
1S.1'
.7
1 tVx
5a
4 1
f0
10.6.1)
Iran
b.ai
1.1.
nu
17.. 1.i
11.300
-
V4
67
liS
S44
"S
344
'
54
121
K7S
214
43S
IsS
ft.
4
974
S,
5.4
2 IS
22
464
54 I
12 I
:s I
21s
4
45
500 234 125 13S
Wella-Fargo Express
Amalgamated, ivp... m.2ul
Am. Car & Foundry rt
do preferred ni
Am. Cotton Oil juy
do preferred
American Ice i.a
do preferred S 2n
Am. Linseed Oil ij
Am. Locomotive ; ai
do preferred &
Am. Smelt. 4V Refng. Sa)
do preferred .&
Am. Sugar Refining. 1000
Am. Tob , pfd . certif 4.a
Anaconda Minlnr V. 1 tin
Brook. Rapid Tran. I.S00
Colorado Fuel & Iron 12 1'1
Cnnaolidated ias yui
Corn Products
do preferred
12"
242
74S
S3S
25
M4
S
334
r
3;is
40
S74
111
64
Hs4
1434
K44
1K
"S
4X
I"34
934 j
S3
i4
ll.n,
ws
no
1414
1"T
60
47
lit.
U
H
ins
a
1H4
ss:
71-4
i?"
?54
Distillers' Securities.
Genersl Electric
Internationsl Paper..
do preferred
International Pump..
do preferred
National Lead
North American ....
Pacific Mali
People's Gas
Pressed Steal Car .,
do preferred
Pull. Pel. Car. e: d.
Republic Steel
do preferred ..
Rubber Goods
do preferred
Tern. Coal at Iron...
V. 8. leather
do preferred
I. 9. Realtv
I". S Rubber
do preferred
l"i iled S'aiee Steel..
do nrefrred
Va. -Carolina Chem..
do nnferr.-'l
W'est'hojs- Fleet ric.
Wfslert' l:,,(n
7'n
l.4
S74
1464
34
154
100
j' jiri
' t.7va)
4a)
s 5.1-1
S0f
109 .
i!yio
X)
100
4.
1 6.
144.
S."0
Tat
1"W
al
(v6 s
rs
104
43
v
W4
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43
1('7
MS
14
1034
43
lv.74
1
133
1
64
26S
W
724
134
10.4
1S
S.'rS
J'i.
4
34
I.74
1
2
1"S
4
::s
7S4
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.
374
.S
xi 4
D5S
'44
1
6
714
"S
102
.ae
:S
f'i4
S44
Stai 1Aj lwi,
Ti ikl saier f.ir the t-av
l.a) shares.
Uaak llrarlaK.
OMAHA Ja-; SI -The bank clear. i.e. for
.t-.i. w rrr II raj M r or nr
day a .M ir they acre !!.. 17.
-uie
Treasury Se4eaneat.
WAeillN.iCiiN. Jan 31 -Today's s'late
ii.ci.i ol U.t utatury baiuncos in ths gen-
ersal fiirt. exclusive of the Un ami rton gold
reserve in the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance. ll.'fi.C17.rt4.
gold. t.72I.t7.
"leer fork "Wenee Market.
NEW TORK. Jsn. SI M' iNFT-Ui call.
fv at rer cent: clostng bid. 1
I per lint, offered at t per cent, time hns.
esv. sixtv oavs a in nini oa.is,
cert." six mo!h. 3 't?4 It cent
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-S'M'.
per cent.
Tr:Kl.INi EX CHANGE -Firm. Win
actual business In bankers His st ft 7? oj
irfi for demand and at 4plil for
sixtvldav bills; rH':""J 4 ! and
404 fommercial bVls. It VA4
SILVER-Bar. Mexican do!1ats.
47-.
j!'XbS-Uovernment, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
Closing quotations on ocnos were
t" S. re' tt. rf Japti . -tta
do eousos
104jL. A N. uni.
lo Sf. r
4o rou-n .
do ns t. -f
-In ce'ir
1I0 nit a. rs
4o ro'ipon
Am To ha en 4a.
.. r'AMai-iitiin t
tot atea 1 ee'rsl 4a
nrv, 4, ; lnr
. ri'-tlM -in A st L. 4
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. do -a
!'
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Ui
t'a SHN R B W
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.. i"4aiv. j r 1 it .
So s. 1 1 fe .
At' hipon e 4a.
do a-tj.
Atlaatlc ' . L 4a
Bai X Ciid 4a
do
cuitra; nf Ua it
An lt isr . .
to i4 Inr . .
cv ohto 4-
i h i'i A A
. R a s 4a
I'.. R 1. A P a
li v 1 N ri IB. 4a ..
. 1-c V,
:o4-v,
.. r -,
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i
?n
. liS
. . a2
..k-S
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'1- J- .. . .
N W r 4
1 S L r'rf 41
Fenr .ofl. Ia
Res ' can 4a
.105 ,
l'-a
st I. A I r In 11TU
41. I. A s V ts 4a II',
1 1 S W. r. i . . K
-eah "I A I.
So. I's. IB-- 4
:o r.ai.sar a
rxa. P 1
r . s- 1. c .
I'n'ri pi'ifr' 4a
.
I
l.-e
111
. 14
.!
1'1'S
""a
lis
S
.
. 14
I'C & St L I 4a 1
hleaio Tr 4
4a
r l.,ra lo VU 4a . .
Colo A So 4a
cutis ta. rtfa ..
P R 0 4
planners' S.-. a .
Trie prior lies 4a . .
do fes. 4a .
p. w. a 11. C. la..
Hl!H Vsl 4L,a ..
mu. t.iffered.
: d-- .rT 4
inv i- f steel M ll
1H a at a.H la
0 I do 1.b. B
!nl We' era d 4
w t. r. t
1111,'! csntral 4a
lit 1
Raston
BOSTON. Jsn
stock Market.
31 Call loans. Hi per
cent; time loans. Mi 4 per cent
Official
closing on stocks an1 bunds:
Alctl'soa So) 4.
)6 Wertt-s rnisnos
do 4
"Mn "trl 4a
Airhiaon
d.. B'd
Bn:on A Albany..
bsioD A slatna . . .
B.'.tnn yia'd ..
Pllrbburs pM
Mex Central . ...
N Y . N 11 H
Pre Marnurtl
I n ion Pa. :fl . . . .
Atner. Aff. 1 hem .
do pfd
Amer, Pnvl Tubs .
Amer. Su-ar
do pfd
Amr T AT
Amer. Woolen . . .
00 p'd
iKtm'alon 1. A 9. .
Kdiaon Klc Mlu ..
Iencral Klertrlc
Maaa. Kiertric
do pfd
iaaa (la a
t'nitad Fruit
t nlted Shoe Ms h .
do pfd
V. S. S'eel
do pfd
'lild. Asked.
..lii-X vdvfr.'-ir
.. TS UioMr
. M't vma aairiated . ...
.lnisa An -li-an line .
.J47 Vt'.arp.-
1"4 3n.-Ktm
..1 "at Her la
.14 -satertitsl
. 21 ."ope' Fan ....
SM :!' West
. T romi'"on (si ...
.121 Frarih. n
. e'i'Oro .
. 4v,,lie R s.e
4j Ma Mislnf
.142 Mleh.fOI ....
.US IMohaaa
14F. ;moi c. a c ...
. i21;old l""nlmon ... .
. '1111
. it Psr-o-
.2it Quip.
lfci -s har n- -1
. li na. k
. Trlnltv
. 5SS) I- - Mm.ag
.HwS) I S ...il
. 77 , fh
. J4 ivi'for.a
. 3rt,'w;T or.a
. .vV"o.;n
... 74S
... 12,
... 17.
...
. 40
...
... H
... 15V,
.. vU-,
. . i 1
4',
.. K-S
i
... i:-,
.. i.'S
4',
.. W,
.. M
.. j;'
.110
..
.. iiH
.. 4-c,
4
.. i:
. 107'i
London Stork Market.
LONDON. Jan. 31. Closing quotations on
ks and bonus cre;
I'naola. money Y I'entnal l.V
do s.rounl .... M 13-iSi NorfnlV A W SO,
AnacnAd do pfd . . i
At. hlesn .' ' vt'Oi laic at W.. 44
do J'l.l e Ppnr.ol.mil 7o
Rsilnnnre "IMo . lMSlKani Mln
Canadian Palflr .. .i:'i Ra 1-r ... 44-S
Chra. Ohio Xl do -at pfd 47
chuaao lit W 314, do 3d pfd 44'i
c . M A St P 1 outh'" hallsv :i4:
IvHes 114 do ptd ...
D-ver A R. G 2 South-rn Pa. lSc H'
do p'd "v j l'-nn Parlfl.- 115,
Erie - v 44 I do p'd I've
do lai pfd r- f. S Steel .14
d . :d pfd v'l do i!d KS
illlnola Ontojl ..If. iWabaao ?'-'v
l.u: N,ti I4"V do pfd . 4.'.
:.. K T .1-,'Span.i.'. 4a MS
March
SILVER Bar. quiet. r7 13-ld per ounie.
' MONEY 244134 per cent
The rate ot discount In the open market
for short bills is 2 7-16-(i:'4 per cent; for
thr"e months' bills. S7-1H'!j24 Ppr cent.
Piear Tork Mining Storks.
NEW YORK. Jan. 31. The following uro
the clolng isolations on mining stocks:
Adama I'on -0 t.lttla 1 hie! i
All.- sfv tS'arlo 375
ttreere - ophir ts.4
Brnnaetck Co I Phoentl It
1 omnork Tunnel .... R Potoi t
Con. i.', A V 10 saaar : '. "i
Horn Slli-er !M Sierra Nevada 40
Iron Silver loo email H p
Lasdtlll on 1 istandard lio
offered. Assefjoment paid.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. Jan. Jl Money was In good
month-end demand In the market today.
Discounts had a firmer tendency, despite
anticipations of easier money. Prices on
the Stork exchange were meady. but busi
ness was slack, being confined to m Jerate
investment in flrsi-ciasa securities, and the
continent purchasing specialties. Consols
hardened, hut hfterward became a shade
easier. Americsns opened steady. Local
buving advanced prices to over parity.
Union Pacific. Erie and Cniled States Steel
were firm. Prices were generally Irregular
later. The decision ill connection with
Northern Securities was without apprecia
ble, rT,.t thoofrh thf. market tlld not VlrW
1
favorably the prtv4pe.'t of a continuance of I
the uncertainty. 1 lie market closea null.
Japanese were bought freely. Influenced
by the increr.sed pr. ."pect of peace. 1m
pertnl Japanese government Is of 1i5 were
ouoted nf 1'S. Kaftirs started dull in the
absence of public support and rallied In re
sponse to Paris adiv.es. Silver declined on
the s'ackened demand from India.
BERLIN. Jan. 31- Prices 011 the bourse
todav generally were firm.
PARIS. Jan. 31 The tone on the bourse
today was weak throughout. Russian Im
perial 4s were ouolei at HO 10 and Russian
bonds of 1HH at 50.
W011I Market.
BOSTON Jan. 31 -WOOI-r-Tlie exceed
ingly small stocks ..n hand prevent sny
thir.g but a moderat - buslnesa In the wool
market. Manufacturers have much expec
tation as to a fovorable condition of the
market in the future They are disposed lo
purchase anything they can use without
especial reference to the price. Territory
wools are moderately active and Arm.
Pulled wools are quiet. Foreign grades are
firm (Juotatioua in this market are about
as follows: Territory: Idaho, fine. IS4W
l!c; heavy fine, ltV7l7c; fine medium. 14')
1!.-; medium. I2r23c: low medium. 23ji4o.
Wyoming, fine. 174'"11': heavy fine, 15
)c; nne m.dlum. V-t'tilWy: medium. 221
I4c: low medium. 23'n4.-. I tah snd Nevada,
fine. 17MSe; heavy line. 15fiI6c; fine medium.
174'u!c; medium. 2.'. 23. ; low medium. Zi'q
24c. liukota. fine. lWc: fine midlum. iyu
1!c: medium. 2S'u24. : low medium, 27J'524'.
Montana, fine choice 214,r22c; fine average.
WaJc: tine medium choice. 21'&22c; average.
Ife'lLvc; ritaple. 22vjHo; medium choice, Sl'ii
25c.
' LONDON. Jan. 31 WOOL The offerings
at the wool auction sales today wire 10&io
bales The demand waa better. American
buyers re-entered the market and secured
several lots of the best merinos at Is Id.
Belgium took chol.e s.oureds at high
prices. France absorbed the bulk nf the
medium greasy. America competed with
horns buyers for cross-breds. causing a
brisk sale. Home buyers, however, secured
mowt of the offerings at prices In sellers'
favor. Following are the sales: New South
Wales. 1 5aj bales: scoured. l."4d'fjls d:
greasy. 5d"til 14d. Queensland. 1.4)a. bales;
scoured. Is Id4j2i; greasy. 7S'11 Id- Vic
toria. 4.1.ai bales; scoured, lldgJs: greasv,
64dfels 7d South Australia. 1,1'' bales:
greasy, T4'"!. West Australia. !.0 bales:
irreasy. 6illd. New Zealan.t. 2,lia) bales:
greasy, 6dls Id. Cape of Good Hope and
Natal. (' bales: scoured, 4d"il lod;
greaay. 644r10d.
ST. I.OC IS. Jan. 31 WOOIEasy; me
dium grades combing and clothing. 2.sb2!v4c:
light fine lKfjijc; heavy fine. 14jl7i; tub
Washed, 274J4U-.
( otton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 31 -COTTON-Spot
closed u'llet, II fM.ints higher: middling jp
lands. 7.25c: middling gulf. 7 joc; salea, 1.:127
bales
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. SI COTTON
Firm: sales. 4.5oO bales: ordinary. 44c; good
ordinary. 5 11-16c: low middling ( 7-loc; mid
dling. 6 15-16c; good middling. 74c: middling
fair. 7Sc; receipts, 20,218 bales; stock, ;M.67f,
bales.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 31 -COTTON- Snot In
moderate demand: prices 1 point higher;
American middling fair. 4.30d; good mid
dling. S1; middling. 3i; low mlddllnr.
3 66d: gixid ordlnarv. S!2d; ordinary l.Jtki
The sales of tne day were S.Ouu bales, of
which Itaal were for speculation and export
and Included 7. "On American. Receipts. 14.UU)
balsa. Including s,ai Amerlcjin.
ST. LOI1S. Jan. 31 -1 'OTTON-Bteadv ;
middling. 7c: sales, 53 bales: receipts, none:
Shipments, 45 bale; stock. 4S.S7I baies.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK Jan 31 -CO TFEE-Msi ket
for futures opened steady at a decline of 10
'ui points under liquidation, f.. lion lug de
cline in the Euroiiean market. Various
fait or a did not seem to stimulate r.44ringH
so maieriallv. b..t thre was i erv little de
mand snd the market fol u-.ing the wll in-irea-d
the decline to a mailer of about 15
iln p.iints snd cloed steady on thai h-sis.
Saler. weie rem-iei of . aB' liags. includi' r:
4ar b 7 i'i7K): April. 7 ; Mav. 7 ijej
7v7 Julv 7 7';( September. 7Vij-'; Nt-
leii.ir-. s us : i-eaeniper, 1 joc. piki, steady:
NO. I Klo. I JV.
0MAH. LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Stetrt told 8tronj to Tea Higher.
Oowi Gtnertlly Etctdy.
HOG MARKET GOOD FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Artlre Demand for Fat Saeea aad
lambs and with Light Receipts
Trsailag Artlae. with Prices
!lrssg to a Dime Higher.
S'H TH OMAHA. Jtn. 31. i-tj.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Official Mi nday
Official T1.esd.1y
!.3&a
4 .v
5. 1
7.V)
11. W
17 i
K.iK.I
Hi".'
13 j;i
4 al
Two dsvs this week.... 6 1T
Same days last week 37
Same days we k before.. 7.7ri
31o
13 03
l1i:
1
m r
n ?v-
U..7'.3
17w 5"l
14V3"?
4 r
7)S'.7
H ?"4
17.315
41 '4
12 M8
Same three weeks ago...lv,J
-ame four weeks ago..
Same dajs last year...
Total this month
& Of.5
70.;t"i
7 iVd
7.9s
73
a6.4f:
7.717
41.749
43l
4.SK4
11.47
3"vMt
i4.:m
1?7 4it
iki ?rsi
Sii.477
ls..37
14 '3
l.M .V.4
113. 5-i
rotai January. IKsl...
Total January. 11-.
Tofil Januari .
Totel Januarv, KM
Total January. lii ...
Total Jnnusrv. le'.i
Total January. 1KH
Total January, 1W
Total Januurv.
4". 193
97.
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The followlrg tsbie shows the leceipts
of catUe. hug and sheep at South Omaba
for the year 10 date, with comparison with
last year:
l?(v 104 Inc. fee.
J "'tie ;o:.45 74, l . 5.SH
""es a).44 14.SK ...S."6
hecp U73 155.44 --.753
The following tab.e shows ihe average
rrlce of hogs at Scuth Omaha for the Uit
Neral days, with comparisons:
I iMi. ::so4 iiioj hsi-j. ;woj.iif.!ii
Jn. 7 ..
Jsn. J...
Jan. 4...
Jan. i...
Jan. I...
Jan
Jsn. t...
Jn. ...
Jsn. la..
Jan. 11...
Jan.
.'an Id..
Jan. 14..
Jan li
4 31 1
4 4341
4HI
4 44
4 45
4 54 j
I
4 Cl j
4.2
4 5;s!
4 61 Si
4 624,
I 64,
4 514'
4 ut.'4,
6 K7' C fil
so: 1 i
I I 2l
ti; i
t 34. S ?4.
6 , ( 09
6 49 1 14),
6 40 ( 15
40, 14;
,6 04;
( 461 I
4S, ( 00,
t 3bj 6 14.
(41 I 22
I 49 15
6 5c. I 17.
j 6 22,
C 3J
4 ri 4 If 11 7
4 4 I 17
t C2 4 171 S 44
151
4 ie
4 K!
4 60j
Z
4 75;
4 7.)
4 C
4 74.
iV
4 74
4 6
4 7
4 S6
5 04 4 3.1 I 4
! 4 Jo
I 41
S 41
t 06!
t 0
4 34
4 S3,
I 41
I 50
I 56
s o
ft
, 4 J5i
5 23,
4 41
s 1.
4 4
4 531 I 65
SM
S II,
5 2t
6
5 2,
5 J,
4 6S "
4 6i 3 61
4 4 I J
4 55; I 51
I Jl 3 51
1 Jan. 1..
I Jan. 17..
I Jan IS...
4 tM4;
4 5.)
4 57 ,
4 tS,
4 CT,'
4 6ivs
4 71 ,
4 724
4 l ,
4 544
Jan. IS...
Jan. lo'..,
Jan. "!..
Jan. a...
Jan. ;3...
Jan. L-4...
Jan. 25...
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Jan.
Jan. "9 ...
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C 47
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6 53
6 06
i 27
t; 15
6 02,
6 14
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3 54
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i 54
S 61
3 )
S 57
3 03
3 66
3 70
S 64
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i 13
5 15
5 22
5 13
5 18
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5 2S
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4 63
4 69
4 55
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4 K9
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73
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Indicate Sunday.
The official number or cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hvgs. Sh.rp.Ifr's.
r, M. & St. P..
Wabash .
Missouri 1'a'ifi! .
4
in
1
12
Vi
3
in
r.
System
c
F.,
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B.
C .
C.
N. W..
11
:
& O. 1
3"
10
east IS
M. V
P.. M
M
W
I & P..
1. & P.
ir
west 1
Illllloil
Central
West
1
C. G.
Total receipts. li
(v 2" 1
The disposition of the day's tecelpts was
as 'ollows. each buyer purchasing the
number of hfcad indicated:
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company...
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour Co
Cudahy, Sioux City...
Carey ft Benton
l.ohman & Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Huntxlnger
Huston & Co
Hamilton Rothschild.
L. F. Husi
Coey & Co
Wolf Murnan
Sam Wcrthelmer
Mike Hggerty
J. B. Root Co
Bulla & Kline
S. S
V. H. Clark
Other butrs
. MS 20
. 4'.2 1.4 ft l.ss)
. 2) 1.270 46
. 741 l.&X 1.055
. . . . b6
. 53
IS
. 26
. I')
. 40
'eO
". 62
t
. 21
ID
. 137
SO
. 45
. S
1
. 127 .... 5S5
Total 3.475 6,"4 4.1745
CATTLE There was quite a moderate
run of cattle in sight this morning and as
the demand seemm to he fully equal to the
occasion a very satisfactory market was
experienced. Buyers all seemed to have
quite liberal oraers so that trading was
fairly active and the bulk of the offerings
was disposed of in good season.
The demand for beef steers this morning
was more brisk than it has been for some
little lime and the market cjuld safely be
quoted Mrong with sales going from a
bhade to 10c higher. The improvement was
of course greatest on the more desirable
grades, but still even the shorter fed cattle
bowed improvement. As there were com
paratively few steers on sale It was not
long before all the desirable cattle a ere
out of nrst hands.
The cow market was again rather Irregu
lar. The kind that Just suited buyers sold
readily at strong prices, while anything
that did not Jusl strike their (amy was
slow and hard to sell at steady prices. That
being the ense, it is not aafe to quote the
cow market on the average more than
steady with yesterday. After buyer and
sellers finally got down to a trading l.ais
it did not take long to make a clearance.
There was very little change In the prices
paid for bulls, veal calves and stags and in
fact not enough to fie worthy of mention
Not many stockers and feeders arrived
this morning end with more favorable
weather conditions speculators were more
anxious for supplies than they were yester
day. The more desirable grades of heavy
cattle s..ld freely at fully as good price as
were paid yesterday. The common and
light caiile acre eas.er to sill than they
were yesterday, but there was no noticeable
change in ruling prices. Representative,
aules.
BtEF STEERS.
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to..
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I 40 It 1174 4 li
4 45 ' 1 1140 4 ii
J 4 14 1CC4 4 ,
i 71 14 l.l 4 is
to it irt at
J 40 II 1J4 t
44 1 123o 4 44
1 44 :i 1UI 4 S
J II U4J 4 4
I 14 1174 I 04
I M tj nf I (
4 M 44 IMi i as
4 It :i 1441 t li
RS AND HEIFERS.
,Mcowa ,I 4,1
1 1 1114 I a
1 74 1046 I 0
44 1 lM I 0
I II 4 1..74 I 4
I 4 1471 I to
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I 44) I Il I a
4 44 1 440 IS
I 40 1 IMO I u
I 40 14 lust 1 1
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to 1 a a.
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4S 11... 1114 I 44
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4 74 4 1240 I 54)
1 74 1 1041 I IJt
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HEIFERS.
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I M 14 I 44
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I 40 43 Itt I 44
t 14 4 1 ai
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4 00 11 747 I 44
10
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. 171
. 1444.
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. 44
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144
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STOCTt CALVES.
m is
U1 I 44
.171 4
STOCKERS
7 in
44. Tt
r 1 00
7T 1 s
Ml I 10
7n is
AND
11 .
FEEDERS.
447 I
1: 4i I li
4 7r I l-i
I 171 I U
4 421 1
:l 7- 1 40
11 rr: it
704 I .
H'H.78 There wss a verr small run of
h'gs here this morning snd the tendency of
prices ass upward. The advance amounted
to a good nickel, with prime heaw hogs
kV&1c Mgher The lightweights so.J largilv
from I4 6;i down, medium and mixed begs
from 14 t7H to 14 . and prime heav les fr. m
14 o5 to II 7j. Tradirg was only fairly active
at the advance and the ,w arrival cf
trains of course de.avsed ihe market t
jul:e an extent. Packers ail seemed to l
anxious for the better grades snd as a re
sult there were none too msny on sale to
meet their more urgent requirements.
There ss no great amount of chaos in
the latter end of the market ard if there
wss any at all It was a little stronger
feejing on the late arrivals, as some of the
packers seemed to be shori on supplies.
verythlng was disposed of before noon.
Representative sales:
a.
sa.
S
4; . ..
74. . .
:i ..
40...
44 ..
57 ..
4 ..
57...
41...
A. S
.214 lto
.4 ...
. .Sii ...
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. 2'4 4
. til oo
. ...
.240 ...
. is . .
.171 1-V
...SI ...
. M4 . .
. TH 1 40
. n
.Ill 4
..Jc4 40
..1:4 ...
. ri ?oo
. ro 40
.111 . .
..:h s
. ri a
.14 Is
. 2?4 to
. IH 4
. IP' . .
. 24.1 12n
. 274 l:"
..24 ...
. r ...
.114 ...
. 120 2'
. 14 4
..14 ...
..44 . .
..17 4
12. .
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74..
71 .
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41 .
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. 110
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. .145
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. .211
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. :ai
. 21i
.14
! -44
. 221
,.214
. !4
247
. 21
2
.211
, ::s
214
114
.217
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.P7
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.2.71
:v
.274
244
244
144
243
r:t
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4 14
4 ii
4 i-. -t
4 S7 ,
4
4 iTv
4 47',
4 40
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4 40
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4 4
4 4
4 4"
4 4
4 41
4 40
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4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 44
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4 4;s
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4 7
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4 4S
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4 4o
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42
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41
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41
to
41. .
SHEEP There was a livelv demand for
fat aheep and lambs) here this morning. ss
was shown by the fact that buyers were
out earlv. snd e.erihliig changed hands
as fast as offered. The quality ot the offer
ings wss not choice, so that Jhe market on
paper does not ntinw the strength of the
market In spite of the scarcity of good
stuff, though, the market 1 nuid safely be
quoted strong to a dime higher sll around
on both sheep and lambs, ihe nearest sp
prosch there wss to good stuff was a string
of ewes that brought 14 S" from the samn
feed lot aa those that sold for 14.7a yester
day. The offerings today, though, weighed
five pound heavier.
Quotations lur ted stocK. Good to choice
yearlings. K0n'u.5; fair to good year
lings. lo.ri.j'J.no, good to choice wethers,
10 00110.25; fair to good wethera. $4.!63 00;
good to choice ewes. 14 .i&M.tiu: fair to good
ewes. l4ii'ti4 2C. ; common to fair ewes, S-"..aO
63 o; good to choir lambs. 17 Opg7.2S: fair
to good lambs. K 5.137.00; feeder yearlings,
!405b.: feeder wethers 44 2.c34.i0. feeder
ewes. U2.'o2.75; feeder lambs, .5024.X.
Representative sales:
No.
i cull ewes
7 cull ernes
5 cull ewes
lti cull ewes
30 western ewes
442 western clipped wethers.
214 western ewes
western ewes
128 wetern ewes
250 western ewes '
00 western ewes
2& Colo: . ewes
1J4 weeu i wes
II west, rn ewes
I western yearling ewes....
4 western aethers
(r.'2 Mexican yearlings
24 western yearling
M western lambs
47 Western ewes
I western ewes
109 Nebraska aethers
ITS western ewes
123 yearlings and wethers ...
Av. Pr.
. Hi 3
. t7 a "0
. Sd 3 50
.17 3 75
. M 4 )
.110 40
.104 4 75
. H 4 75
. M 4 75
. 4 7.".
. 5 4 7b
.1.6 4 Ml
. 4 W
. 4 am
.73 I 25
.lo4 b A .
.el 4i 15
.71 25
.to 50
112 4 54)
!. 4 10
102 S
4 5 35
S3 5 74
CHICAfiO LIVE STOCK M4RKET
Cattle aad Sheep Siendy, Hoes Five
lo Ten Cents Higher.
CHICAfiO, Jan. 31. CATTLE Receipts,
&.) head: market steady; good to prime
steers. fi.5rti.25; poor to medium, I"..60j5 ;
sto ker and feeders. 12.0004.25; cows, tl 251
436: heifers. I2.u.ti5.w; canners, 1.26a2.J0,
bulls. I2.0ia4 On; calves. I2.75457.00.
HOGS Receipts. Ji.'V head; estimated for
tomorrow. 3u..) head; market iVSlvs- higher;
mixed and butchers. J4.27Mj4.ot; good to
choice heavy. 14 SnsH JO: rough heavy, I4.W'
4.75: light, $455114.75; bulk of sales,
"b3eEP AND IAMBS-Receipts,
head: market for sheen ateadv. for
$4.7tl,
H.rvaj
lambs
shade higher: good to choice wether. 16 lOvt
5.H0; fair to choice mixed. 4.0O?i4 90: western
sheep. 14 0"4i5.vji): native lambs, l5.5o5l7.ta;
western lambs. Io.7ik.i7.7d.
Kansas C4 r Lire Rtork Markel.
KANSAS CITY', Jan. Sl.-CATTLE-Re-celpts,
lci,o.O heail. Including 400 head south
erns; markat for beat strong, for others
weak to lor lower: choice export and
dressed beef steers, (nftS-TS: fair to god,
I3 5.1i4.7j; western fed steers. t3.5rBV40;
strH-kers and feeders. 12.75454 2.".: southern
steers. 3.2V4.5: southern cows. 12.251114.:
native rota. I1.754i4.Qii; native heifer". f2.50'tf
4 25: bulls. I2.2Mi.1 75: calves. $3.0iS.75.
HOGS Receipts. I4.fl head: market 5&10c
higher; top. 4 fc: bulk of sales. I4 55J4R5:
heaw. 4.ati4 90: packer. $4.7f84.8S; pigs
and I ghts. $3 !"n4.7n.
PHEKP AND LAMBS Receipt. 9 700
head: market teadv to 10c higher; native
lamba. V, nrfi?.M: native wether. $4.7r.flS.0;
native fed ewes. J4.25rfi W: western lambs.
lo.("ni7 ": western yearlings. IS 7.Verl.lo;
western shep, 4.75iS 25: etocker and feed
ers. P.fyn 5.50.
St. I.onla Lire ttoek Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan 31. CATTLE Receipts.
?,.aa1 head. Including 1 5ou head Texans:
market strong: nstlve shipping and export
steers. te.0O4io.st); dressed beef and butcher
steers. 4.i5.25: steer under l.rvii lh., 7i.rV)
fiSOO: stockers snd feeders. I2.254J4.35: cows
and belfer t2.2f.i4 fm; canners !2r-S2 2fi:
bulls, $J f"fN0. calves. r..5047.00; Texas and
Indian ataers. $2..-4.76; cows and heifers.
$2 'arfiS.TJ.
HOOa Receipts. .i,v head: msrket
hlrher: pigs and lights. t3.75S4.40; packers
14 ir&4.75; butchers and best heavy, $4. 759
SIIEEP AND I-AMBS- Receipts, 15m
hed: market strong: native muttons. $4 .Vw
5 25: lambs, $r..iv'7 .: culls and buck. 12 25
434.50: stockers. tJ.Ota63.oo, Texans $3.035.00.
tt. Joseph Lire ttoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH Jan 31 CATTLE Re
ceipts. J..V.i hesd; market stesdr to essv:
natives. 13. 7556. 40; cows and heifers, (1 5iyS
4.?5: stockers and feeders. I28rfi4rri.
HOC.S Receipts fats head; market BlOo
higher: light, 14 6"ff 4 75; medium and heavy.
14 mert s.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. ni.
head: market 104316c higher; Colorado
lambs. $7.46
floas till LIto tioek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia. Jan. SI. t Special Tele
gTsm.) CATTLE Receipts. low) head;
msrket steady: beeves, tt 6i)36 ZK; cows
hul't and mixed. M 4r3 40; stockers and
feeders t2.7V34.7l; calves and yearling.
2 SW A
HfXJS-Becelpts. 4 600 hesd; market 10o
hlKher. selling at $4.vfi41.7S; bulk. $4.tVtf
40. '
tloek In tight.
Receipt of live stork st the sis principal
western msraeis yesterday:
Cattls. Hoes. Sheen
. t.tV) 7 4.400
. l.ttai 4.50
.1.1 K.11 14 nl 7i
. 3 bal I nii 1 50i.
. tefil .ief! 5.4
. $.V. fti.00 15 000
K70I 1.7I3 ZS.Ki
South Omaha
Sioux Cltv
Kansas City ..
St. Ixmls
St. Joseph
Chicago
Totals
Itftr tsf Molasses.
NEW YORK. Jsn. ll.St'OAR-Raw,
Arm; fair refining. 4V, c; centrifugal. M test.
Kc; molaaaes augsr. 4c. Refined, firra;
No. . 6 Sac: No. 7. f.fOc; No t. 6 4uc; No. I.
I&c: No. 10. IIOc: No. 11. 6Jt-; No. 12.
6 16c: No. 13. 6 06c; No. 14, 6c; confectioaer'
A. : mould A. .fic: cut loaf. 186c;
crushed. : powdered, .26c; granulaled,
l llc: cubes 40c.
MOLASSES Quiet: New Orleans, open
kettle, gooi to choice. 2H35c.
NEW ORLEANS. Jsn. I1.-45UOAR-Steadv:
0111 kettle. i,644c: open kettle
centrifugal. 44.H4 1-l.k' : centrifugal whites
Vu5-v-. yellows. eSc; sct r.ds, 39
4.c.
KIOLASSES Quiet: open kettle, ?.it'Mc;
centrifugal. 71. Syrup, steady, Ztftac.
Oil anJ Real.
NEW YORK. Jan tl OILS Cottonseed,
oli. firm: prime crude, nominal, yellow. H4H
tijSc. Petroleum, easy; refined. Nw Ycik.
t7.26; Philade phia and Baltimore. 17 26. In
bulk. t4 SO Turpenline. steady. 65Vttl64M:.
Ri iSI N- Stead) ; strained, common 10
go..d. I-' 7W.
OIL 1 'ITT. Jan. II. OIL Credit halar'e
11 , renif . sies no i4 Shlpmenle. sk at
M.la . average 71 IS) bl.ls : run. i7 1 bbls.
aer.ge 7 bbls. Shipments Lima, 4s.,il7
hMs., s vers tre M.1T7 hMa rasa lma, fcWf
bbls average 5A.0HS bbls.
SAVANNAH, Jan. Xl.-IlV-TreBUll4a,
Srm. tfic.
RoSlN-FIrm: A B C. U: P, C E
n7Hl2.7tv. F. Jf7--tii7"; 4, $2 srHrt 2 H; IL
M12S. I. 12 ; K. i'.. M, 4 ii. W. U,
lii.', W. AV.. (5.15.
ODtnt wHOI.r.4tl.R MARKRT.
Caadltlaa af Trade nad Qaataltoas an
f;c,sV-Capdled stock. Jc
LIVE Poi'LTRY-llens. c; roosters Re:
turkr. 15c; dinks. 10c; geese. Mjsc;
Sprit g ch. ken w4jv.
PHESSEP I'OVl.TRT-Turkeya. l4jiv:
duck. JI4i12c; geese. l'Ufllc; chickens. rH
1ciyc ; rooters. 4vi;c.
BITTER Psckirg stock. lf914V; 'hn,-e
to fancy dairy. ig'-2c; creamery. 2..VJ2-.-;
rrlnts. :)c.
KRE44H FROZEN FISH Trout, sc.
pickerel. c: pike. c: perch. 7.-: b'.ueTsh,
12c; whlterish. sc; salmon. l.V: redsp-u-per.
lie- lobter. (green. S-c; lobster Cvonefl..
13c: bulihesds. 11c. catfish. 14c; I la. k has.
2v; Uaiibut. 12c; cr.ippies. I.e. buffalo, 7c:
ahiie bas. lie; frig has, per dot. .'.".
PH.N-Per tel.. Hi Ou.
HAY Prices quoted Ky Oma'ja Whole
sale Hay Dealers' assc-.-'atlon: Choice No 1
upland. It'. 2, i. .-.'; -r.e.li'jm. K "0;
eoarse, 14.50. Rie straw, liial. These
prices are for hay of good color and qjai
Ity OYSTERS New Tork cctints. per can.
l.V; extra sel-cts, per can. Sic: s'.sndsrds.
rer csn. 30c: bulk stsndsrds, per gal.. 11 4i:
ulk extra selects, per gil , 11.75; buln New
Tork counts per gal, II W.
TROPICAL FRC'TS.
OR A NGE.- California Redland ravels,
ail sixes, U.JO; choice navels, $2.5; Cali
fornia Mediterranesn sweets, all sixes, tin
LEMONS Calif or los fancy. $2 75; 3" and
. ii; choice. 4V;.2i
DATES Per box of J"-lb. pkga . I? iV;
Hallowe'en. In .0 lb. boxes, pef lb. Sttf" .
hiGcj Calif jrr.!s. yx iv-10. carton. ;!
lie; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown. lic; 4a
crown, 14c: 7-crown, 16c; for.cy Imported
(washed.. In l ib pkgs . laisc; California,
per case of 3 pkgs..
BANANAS Per medium alxed bunch.
l.75yI2.'; Jumbos. fcf.J.ll
GRAPEFRUIT Per uo of 54 la 64. (5 04A
FRUITS.
APPLES-New York Kings, Wis; New
Tork Greenings, (.!""; New York Bald
win. $2.76; Colorado Jonathans, 1175;
Wine-nps, per. bu box, 11.50.
PEARS Utah. Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per oox. 11 50
CR AN B EH RI FS Wisconsin Bell snd
Bugle, per bhl., 5ti; Jerseys, per bbl., $7 61'.
per box. 2. , '5.
GRAPES Imported M.-v!jgas. per keg.
I6.i4.4j 6c..
TANGERINE! Florida or California, per
Vbox. $2.50.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown, in sacks, per
bu., 45c: Colorado, per bu.. ".?.
1 L'RMCS-Oid. per bu., 4"c; Canada ruta
bagas, per It.., lc.
lAKR. ITS Old, per bu.. 40c. ,
PARSNIPS -Old. per bu.. 40c.
BEETS Old. per bu.. VK.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1,9542.00.
ONIONS Home grown, red. In sacks, per
bu., Il.uo: Spanish, per craie, $2 U, Colorado
yellow, per lb.. 2c; white, per IP., 2Vc.
CUCUMBEUsJ IVr dot , lazdl.jo.
TOMATOEd Florida, per basket crate.
$4 f d. c"..
CARNAGE Holland seed, per lb., l'c
SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln oned,
per bbl.. 12.50.
CELERY California. 45.175c.
RADISHES Hot House, per dox , lie.
ON IONS New. southern, per doa , 4c.
CARRoTS-Nsw, per do.. 4ic.
BEETS New. per dus.. 45c.
TURNIPS New. per dot.. 45c.
LETTUCE Per box of about
Ofteaa
heads. Hijc.
RHl'BARB Per dox bunches. 7ic.
PARSLTY Per doi. bunches. 75c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRA LT Wisconsin,
12.50.
per, keg.
CIDER New York, per bbl,
$5.50; per
nair ntu.. 71
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
12H3l3c; Wisconsin Young America, 13c;
blok Swirl, new 15c: old, lil.c; Wiscon
sin brick, 14c; Wisconsin Itmburger, lie.
HIDES No. 1 green. 7c; No. 2 green. c;
No. 1 salted, Hc; No 2 salted, 7Sc; No. 1
veal calf, fee; No. i veal calf. 7c; dry sailed,
trl4: sheep pelts, 25c till 00. horse bid,
li 5oai o.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb., 11c.:
No 1 soft shells, per lb.. 12c, No. 2 hard
sheila, per lb., 12c; pecans, laige. per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts per lb.. 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., so; Chili walnuts,
rib.. 1241 3'ftc; almonds, soft shell, per
17c; hsrd shell, per lb.. 15c:: chestnuts,
per lb , 12V4t16c: new blsck walnuts. 7er
bu, 745Oci shellbark rilokory n4oi. per CHi.,
11.71: large hickory nuts, per tu., Jr
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. Jl.-M ETAL8-1 h
London tin market waa a little, higher
again, presumably on further covering by
shorts, with spot closing at 4:132 7s tkl and
futures st 131. Ixvcally. the market
seemed rather irregular and unsettled, with
the spot position a little easier and trade
quiet, pending the monthlv statistical show
ing. Spot is quoted fp'm 129.50 to $30.00,
some dealers were said to be asking aa high
as t30.12'-. but sellers were reported arouud
US.S6. Copper was also a little higher In
London, closing at a7o la 3d for spot and
4.68 5s for einur,B Ixxally. the market
remains firm and unchanged, with lake
quoted at llo.sii. electroijtic at $16.$7Wv?.
16 so and casting at $15.(X"hT5 2f. Lend was
unchanged at 4.12 15s In London and $4 45'
4.56 in the local market. Spelter was un
changed at $o.2c'(ii.0 locally, but ruled a
little easier slir.iad, where the market
closed at 4124 12 Cd. Iron cloae.1 at ols Cd
in Glasgow and at 47s 7'l in Middles
borough. Locally, the iron market show
no material rhange; No. 1 northern foundry
Is quoted at $l7.5Cril7.S5; No. 2 northern
foundry. $175": No. 1 southern foundry snd
No. 1 southern foundry, s.ift. I17.7ryijlt.00.
ST. IViUlS. Jan. .11-MKT A I J lend,
steady, II.S5. St.elter. lower. i..iWi.t'2vl.
' t rnde Oil I Loner.
PITTSBURG. Jan. SI. -The Standard Oil
company todav jeduced the price In all
grades of crude oil. A reduction of t
cents was mude on high grades and 2 cent
on the lower grades.
HEAL K6TATK TRAKSFICHt.
Deeds filed for record yesterday aa fur
nished by the Midland Guarant and
Trust Co.. bonded abstracters, 1614 Fer
nam street:
American Fir Insurance company to
H. c. Plunkett. n, lots 1 and 2,
block 104 Omaha $12,000
Marie C. Carlsle to Conservative Sav
ings and Ixian company, lot 1, block
11. Brown park t"0
H. E. Baker to Katherlna B. Davis,
block lo. Halcyon Heights 1
W. Peterson and wife to M. Herman
and wife, lot 7, block 7. Crelghton
Heights 1
Bvlvla E. Beats and husband loUB, '
Scott, lot 26. hloek 1, Mavne Place..- MoO
Josephine P. Brlabln and but hand to
. Aetna Trust company, lot I,, blotk
. 13S, Florence
V. B. Voorhls to H. T. Jester, part lot '
lis. Nelson's add
Margaret McNeil and husbapd to A.
T. Seybolt. and. Bessie L. Seybolt,
ne, aw, -0-i.3 ,' IU7
Aana Johanek 10 Anna Johanek. part
lot k and St. block 5, Kountr.e s "d
add Xl
Minnie, C. Nlfhoi et al to J. Nlchol.
lots 4 and 6. bl.H'k 6. Newport 1
J. Nlchol lo Emma J. Nlchol, same I'M
A. i- Estell and wife to M. G. Dower,
lot 17. replat of block 1. Bemls park 1V25
Somerset Trust company to E. li.
Scott, lots 1, 2 and 4. block t. Pierce'
aubdiv 150
Edwards -Wood Go.
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