Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 04, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
THK OMAHA DAILY BEE: Till KSLUY. .iaNI'AKY 4. 190(7.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE SJARRET
lUkdintu PrtTailt oi Clotlnt; Fricti
Ira Hifhtr.
REPORTS OF FROST COME FROM INDIA
We Weather Talk from Argentina
Cable Ukm la Cera ana
Foreign nine Oat of
1.1a Considerably.
OMXHA. Jan. 3. 1306.
flteadlnes characterised the market' In
al lines, closing prlrM being a trifle
higher. Report of triat In India and wet
weather In Argentina lent a strong lone to
tha wheat market, v-elny closed at tVr'u iSo
and July at M-vws4Vie.
Corn held firm In spite of lower European
markets. Cable bids wen out of line.
May cloned at 444 and July at 4V((44'',c.
Mar oata closed at r.'lti&Vtc and July at
Clearances Here 1.07f.noO buahela of corn.
07,m1 bushels of wheat and 47,000 barrel
'f flour. I'rlmary wheat receipt were
So!.Orio buahela, agatnat receipt last year of
494,000 bualiela and ahlpmenta of 411.0UI bush
els. Corn recelpta were I.1X5.M0 buahela
and shipment 671,qpO bushlcs against re
celpta taut year of l.aft.uoo bushel and ship
ments of 733.UIO buahels.
Liverpool closed v4iVd higher on wheat
Bind Va'aVid lower on corn.
Say Dcnnta of Chicago: "There must be
something wrong- tn the bear position In
wheat when, with IMI.tJun.ftiO bushels more
wheat than last year In the United biattes,
and 25,OOO.oon bushels more In Canada, the
visible supply is but 2.ouo,0oo bushels over
last year. Either the price is not attractive
or we did not raise the wheat."
T. A. Orier of Peoria says: "We find the
domand for corn east la poor, . both ex
port and domestic. There Is certainly nothing-
to bull the option on but manufactured
aentiment. The cash situation seem to us
anything but strong, and after this rain Is
over we are ltkelv to get cold weather and
mora marketing by the farmers."
Omaha Cash galea.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. 1 car. 7S'u; No. S
hard, car, 76Vc; S cars, 7flc.
CORN No. 3. 4 cars, T.Vic; J ears, 37c:
No. 8 yellow, 1 car, 37c; 1 car, Mc; No. 3
white, 1 car, 3Vic; No. 3 mixed, 4 cars,
JWVic; No. 4, 3 cms, 35ViO.
OATH No. 3 white. J car, 2c.
Omaha Cash Price.
WHEAT-No. hard. TTifjSUc: No. 3 hard.
7r.77c; No. 4 hard. 7C"SjT7UViic; No. 3 spring,
74V4ri7SVic; No. 3 spring. 7.vo 4Hr'-
CORN No. 3. .T7V,c; No. 3. 37y37Mc; No. 4.
tfvysteV; no grade, 3f4i35c; No. 3 yellow,
37Vc; No. 3 yellow, S7fc37Hc; No. 3 white.
SiWflW'ic; No. 3 white. 37V,c.
OATS No. 3 pilxed, Snync; No. 3 mixed.
28'4c; No. 3 white, :Vafu2Ukc; No. 4 white,
2X,4i 28 V.
KVE-Ko. 2. 61c: No. 3. Hoc.
Carlot Recelpta.
Wheat. Corn. Oats,
Chicago
Kunsas City
Minneapolis
Omaha ......
Duluth
St. Louis ...
21
138
643
13
273
IW
4lW
8i7
267
88
titi
io
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featnre of the Trading; aad Closing
Prices oa Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. 3. Russian and Argen
tina news favored the- bulls In the wkeat
pit today and aa a result the market here
wa hrm. At the close wheat for May
delivery waa up HJrV". Coin waa up 4o
Oata were unchanged. Provisions were un
changed to 2Vfcc- higher.
The wheat market waa firm from the
start. Initial quotations of the May de
livery were up V,c to W4c at sSHc to
sN4Hc. Throughout the day shorts and
commission houses were active buyers
and early In the session the market re
ceived good support from prominent bulls.
The firm feeling at the opening was due
principally to an advance of the price
of wheat at Liverpool. Later came ad-
vieea from an English crop statistician to
the effect that wet weather In Argentina
was delaying the harvesting of wheat.
From the same source came also a report
that shipments from ports on tho ounutie
will probably soon be cut off because of
the end of navigation, aa a result of Ice
blockade. A report that American manu
facturers of farm Implements have re
ceived many letters from Russia cancelling
orders Strengthened' the bullls!"- febling.
Still another support fur the bulls was
the fact that Bradstreets' weekly report
of the world's visible supply of wheat did
not come out. Many local traders sold
short In expectation that the report would
snow a large increase, ana wnen tne an
nouncement was made that the report
would not be Issued today the majority of
the traders covered In haste. The range
on May for the day waa between K84c and
Rhillte. The market closed firm with
May at sftHtittSHc,. Clearances of wheat
and flour were equal to 287,OUO bu. Primary
receipts were 9o6,0u0 bu., compared with
4H4.0UU bu. one year ago. Minneapolis, Lhi
luth and Chicago reported receipts of
cars, against 1.127 cars last week and 45i
car a year ago.
A firm tone was manifested In the corn
market, but the advance In prices was
small. Wet weather throughout the corn
belt was the main factor In the situation.
lxcal receipt were somewhat less than
had been estimated and to some degree
stopped the selling. The close wss steady.
May opened unchanged to So higher at
44So to 44Hc, Sold between 44 So and 44VfK
44V and Closed at 44V- Local receipts
were 46s car with 45 of contract grade.
The oat market waa very quiet,' but
firlce held, steady throughout the day. An
inprovement In tho shipping demand was
the chief cause of the firmness. May
opened a shade higher at 32Vic, sold off to
and closed at 32&X!ViC. Local re
celpta were 244 cars.
The provisions market w-aa firm despite
a decline of 6c in the price of live hogs.
Iocals stock of lard were shown by
the monthly report to be much smaller
than generally expected. This wna the
chief cause of the steady market. The
volume of trading, however, was small. At
the close May pork was unchanged at
11.1. 77V,. Lard wa up 2V'i' at 37.G"$7.62V.
Klhes were 24o higher at 37.40.
Kstimated receipts for tomori : Wheat.
6 cars: corn, 20 cars; oats, lul cars; hogs,
34.uu0 head.
The leading future ranged a follows:
Articles.! Open. I Hlgh. Iajw. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Corn
Jan. May
July
Oats
Jan May
July
1'urk '
Jm.
May
Ird -Jan.
May
July
lllbs
Jan. May
July
84
41
o4,WW
4V
I
Vi.MHUel
41
41
40,
44V(Vi,44Vu
41,
44H
44H,&T1 44',,44ioT,4i'tt4VoT,
I I ....
I Si's 31H
3;-S 32Srtl 32iii Si
3J: SO'tSouT
13 47V, K 35 1 13 51
13 72V 13 77V 13 VM
32V 3.'W
S0tl31 30VH3I
IS 50
18 77V
13 55
13 SO
7 3-
Ta-'V1
7 50 1
7 do
1
7 SO
7 47V -
7 5;v
. , I
T 35 I
7 51V
7 3-'Va
7 47S
7 57V
7 rv,
7?1
7 ait
7 &-V
7 u-'V
I-- ;.
7 40 I 7 4
7 52VI 1 62V
IT, '
7 40 '
7 3-V
7 w !
No.
Cash tiuotations were a follows:
FLOl'R Market weak: winter putent.
33 35w41o: straights. U t&U 3 Ku : spring pat
ent. 83.7Uii4.10; vtra'ghl. 3.t.uO?i3.ho: baker.
32.fMiS.20. -
WHEAT No. 2 spring. f(Mi87c: No. 3. 81fi
6c; No. 2 red. KiMi'SV-.
CORN-No. t. 4i'e; No. -.' yellow, 4 "Vc.
OATS No. 2, 3U,c: No. J white.
33V: No. 3 white. 3tHi3.v.
RYE No. I. u.U!7e.
HARDE Y tlood feeding. 37V(37c; fair
to ctielee malting. 4lft l!e.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. 31 (; No. 1 northwest
ern. 31. 15. Clover, contract grade. 3l3.uOei
13 25
PROVISIONS Mess Pork ner bbl.. 318 47
tili.60. Lard. per. Iflo lbs. 37 ZS. Short ilh
side (loose 1. t7.10Q7.25: short clear sides
(boaedi. 87 4007.46.
The receipts and shlpmeiit of flour and
(rain were:
Receipts. Shipment!.
"lour, bbl so.7'0 it A 0
wheat, bu 9t.o :,7n
Corn, bu W1. ".ol d 0
Oat. bu 6.7. 4 0 M.l 0
Rye, bu..... 14.i IJ.-Xo
Barley, bu.. lir.TUU 41.7.U
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; ci-. merles. ntjXVtr:
dairies, Kfl'V. Eggs, steadv, at murk, cases
Included. 1''.Gc: firsts. ;'?c; nrlme firsts.
25c: extras, 27. Cheese, steady, 11013c.
UteriMMtl tiraln Market.
UVERI'OOU Jan. .-VHEAT-8pot.
Sieady; No. 3 red western winter, ii 7d.
Ftitures. uuivt; Murcli. Cs 11'vJ. May. 14 ttil.
- 4'ORV Hpot American mixed. ii,. easy
at 4s4Vl' Anterlctn nilaed. old. quiet at
4 td. Future, euav; January. 4a 3d: March.
4s:vd: May. Is 2-ad.
llnlota urala Market.
nCLt'TH. Jan; 3. WH EAT T arrive:
a. 1 northern, tUc; No. t northern, 81 S
On truck: No. 1 northern. A3a; So. 2
northern. l,e. Mav. s4jo; July. sTSe.
OATS To arrive and on track, 297c.
1F.W YORK tiKMOKAL M4.RKET
alatleaa of the Day aa Varloas
laanmoaltlee.
NKW YORK. Jan. 3 -FLOCR-Recelpts.
4.4 bbls.; exports. 1. bbls.; market
steady; fair Inquiry; Minnesota patents,
$4 fp"t 00; Minnesota bakers. 83Msj3.!J; win
ter patents. 34 Itr4.60; winter straights, U.yt
i4f, winter extras, $2.fty&3.; winter low
grade. $.'75oi$20. Rye flour, steady; fair to
Sood. 33W-H4.I0- choice to fancy, 3UMJ4.40.
tickwheat flour, dull at 82.lo4f2.lf, pot and
to arrive
CORNMEAL-Steady: fine white and yet
Inw. SI. A; coarse. 31.1441.1; kiln dried, 83.00
RVB Nominal; No. 5 western, 74c. c. I. I.
New York.
RARLEY-Dull; feeding, 41c. c. I. f. Buf
falo; malting. 4ou62c c- " Buffalo.
WH KAT Receipts, tl.Ort) bu. Spot, mar
ket firm; No. 3 red, 1H elevator; No. 2
red, 6V. t. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern
Duluth, KHo. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Through
out the entire day, which displayed a hrm
undertone and moderate advance In re
sponse to more bullish sentiment reflecting
higher cable, northwest buying, unfavor
able Argentina and Indian news, bull sup
port ann a neuer casn aemana. ins cione
was tQVtc net higher and about top for i
the day. May, M7-lfraS2Sc; closed at H2Sc;
July. !"&kc; closed at S9VC.
CORN Receipts. 114,975 bu.; exports, 34.
52 bu. Spot, market easy; No. t. 37V, old
elevator, and Vc. f, o. b. afloat; No. 2
yellow. 604c; No. i white, 61c. Option mar
ket w-aa more active and steadier on cover
ing by May aborts and big clearance.
Lst prices showed Vic net advance; Jan
uary closed at iic; May closed at 6tc:
July closed at &Vrc.
OATS Receipts. ii,5(0 bu. 'Spot, market
steady; mixed oats. a to 32 lbs.. 36yg3,c;
natural white. 30 to Xl lbs., 37Vs4)'3tc; cupped
wnlte, 36 to 40 lbs., 4tKi40c.
HA ' Steady; snipping, jty3c; good to
choice, ijK6c.
HOI'S wulet; stute, common to choice,
1!6, hralUe; 1!I, lwilbc; olds, ttf-8c. I'aclllc
coasi, lu, l'K!lo; l&H, tsUl-c; olds, iVaSc.
HIUKJ4 Firm; Oalvesion, 20 to lbs.,
?c; California, 21 to li lbs., 21c; Texas dry,
:4 to 30 lbs.. ':.
hKATHKK-bteady; acid, KH't 27Vic
PROVISIONS neef. market sleady; fam
ily. tll.aoti'U.w; mess. tU.ut'a l.tt; beef hams,
UJ uruvl u; pacKet, iu.tx.iull.Ou. city extra
liulia mess, ua.&ixu l.w. Lut meats, stcauy
pickled bellies, .&v.Ji pickled suouideis,
;.); pickled hams, IV.ibijV 76. Iartl,
strauy; we.Hiern steamed, 3i.tu(i i.lb; retlned,
eusy; continent, S7.&8; South America,
38.1X1; compound, S-Vifj6.87Vi. Pork, steady;
ramtly, la.oo; snort clear, io."u; mess, wi w
(1 14. ib.
1 ALLOW Steady; city, 4c; country, 4
4j41c.
RiC'E Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3'i
il-; Japan, nominal.
BL'TTICK Strong; street price, 20c. Of
ficial prices: Creamery, common to extra,
17tjJtic; state dairy, common to extra, ltiftf
23c; renovated, common to extra, luVi'.'0Vc;
western factory, common 10 nrsis, iu'vuim';
western Imitation creamery, extras, Axu.ilc;
western firsts, Wiflic.
CHEK81S 8teuo ; state, small and large,
colored and white, September fancy, 14c;
state. October, best, 13Vul3Vic; scate, lute
mude, small, colored and white, average
best, 12c; state large, 1-Vc; state, fair, HVtf
llc.
h.OGS Easy; state Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, selected, 33ft 34c; state cIioIch,
3uti32c; state mixed extra, iSOc; western,
llnest selected, 27c; state firsts, 2t!c; south
erns, 2iu'JRc.
POl'LTHY Live, steady; western chick
ens, 12c; fowls, 14c; turkeys. 15c. Dressed,
sternly; western chickens, s14c; turkeys,
ll'roSK'; fowls, WllVic.
Kansas City Urala, and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 3. WH KAT Firm :
Mnv, (wwc; July. 7c; cash, No. 3 hard,
79'aii3c; No. 3, TTVi'tf1.'; No. 2 red, KtoWu;
No. 3. SS'vjWIc.
CORN Steady; May, 39Tic; July. 40lSc;
cash, No. 2 mixed. 3HV(i4'e; No. 2 white,
SDVptoc; No. 3, 39e.
OATS Steady; No. 2 white. 31fo31c; No.
3 mixed, StKi tOVic.
HAY Steady : choice timothy. $11. 75
12.0o; choice prairie. 3.509.75.
RYH-Steady; 6162c.
ICCIOS Steady ; Missouri and Kunsas,
new, No. 2, whttewood cases Included,
20Vc; case count, UVkc; oases returned ic
less.
liL'TTKR Steady; creamery. 23c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu lH.uiO 21.0H0
Corn, bu 74.000 12,imu
Oats, bu 4.0UO lo.uoO
The leading futures at Kansas City, a
reported by the Von Dorn Grain company,
ranged as follows .
Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Yes'y
wh..,i
!?. !
May...!RifiH!
anS'
767k
40
anS)ViaiR(vi.gvi
76Si 76,7SHa
July.
Corn
May... July...
Oats
May... July...
Pork
Jan.... May...
Lard-
. Jan....
May...
39"4!
4o.
3974 1
40
40V4
S9
40 V
9)4 30Vff V. 3lH 30V?? SOHigH
i I 29V
29
av,;.
13 40 13 40 13 37 18 37 13 43
13 67 13 70 13 62 13 70 13 67
7 27 7 80 7 37 7 80 T27
7 45 7 45 7 42 7 42 7 42
St. I.oala ieneral Market.
ST. LOl'13, Jan. 3. WH KAT Higher;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator. S9ii9;'c; track. 9;4
fiiMlfcc; May, 87i'd7'-c; July, S174fc83e; Ko. J
hard. WtfWc.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 41Vc; track,
42Vi42Vic; May. i1r.
OATB Firm; No t cash, SlVic; track,
32V.i24o; No. 2 white. ?3c; May. S?e.
FIl'R Steady; red winter patents. 34 30
Ci4 50; extrs fancy and straight, 13.IKrti4.2S;
clear. 32.9H'S3.25.
SKED Timothy, steadv; 32.5082.80.
COHNMKAI-Steady; 32SO.
BRAN Firm: sacked, east track, 81ft4c.
HAY Steady ; timothy, 3.w615.0O; pruirie,
t9.ofuhi1.oa
IRON COTTON TIKS-WX"-
BAGGING 9'4C
H KM P TWINK-7V4C-
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: Jobbing.
1S 5). Iard, steady; prime slenm. 35.no.
i Pry salt meats, lower; lnxed extra shorts,
37.50; clear ribs, 37.75; short clears. H.oo.
Bacon, lower: boxed extra shorts, Ji.So;
clear ribs. 3 50; short clear, (.4.75.
POULTRY Steady; chickens. c: springs,
104c: turkey, 15c; ducks. 11c; gceae, 9c.
Ml TTBN nuiet ; creamery, 22'rJ)Vic ;
dairy, lii21c.
EO8 Weak,
flour, bhl
Wheat, bu
Corn, bit
Oat, bu
22c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
6.000 16,000
4U0i) 49.000
66.0H) 1.13.000
lUeJ.UOU 101.0UU
Mlaneapolls Uraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. t.-FDOlTR First
patents, 4 ot4.eu; secona patents, H.SOfai
4.IO- nrsi clears, eJ ouo m: secona clear,
2.4u12.a.
BRAN In bulk. 813 Soft 13.75.
(Superior isolations tur iVtinneupoli de
livery). The rants if price, a reported
by r. D. Day Co , 110-111 Hcrd o: Trad
building, waa-
Artlcle. Open. I High ! Low. Cloe. Ve y.
vnal 1 1
1 I I
S74lfi-4I!? 87', 87,7
May...iM'S,a
July
FUx
May... Sept...
July...
1 21l
1 2'
1 21
1 21V
1 20V.I
HI
1 17K.I
1 20 I
1 19H!
1 20V,' 1
1 19V, ."
Milwaukee Urala Market.
MILWAI KEK. Jan. I. WHEAT Mar-
ket, steady: No. 1 northern. N6t,Mc; No. 2
nor I hern. WIMCi May, nMttc.
RYE Firm; No. 1. 67c.
B A RLE Y Dull ; No. i, 54V,4iu5c; sample.
4Wiu2e.
I. URN Quiet ; May. 44VrC usked.
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 3-Bl'TTER
Firm; W higher; extra western creamery,
i7i:Se; extr nearby prints. 30c.
F JOB Weak: lc lower; nearby fies'i, ?ic
St murk- western fresh. 20c at murk.
CHEESE Firm: New York full cream.
12ftlle.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, Jan. 3 CORN Higher: No. 3
yellow, 41c; No. X 41c; No. 4, 394c; no
grade S7Vc.
OATS Firm: No. 3 white. 31)31V,c; No. 4
White. SOC.
RYE-Cnchanged; No. 2. 7V,jWc.
Toledo keen Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Jan. 3 SEED lover,
rash. January. 38.27V,: February, 8X35;
March, t.40. Timothy. ll.tL'v,. Alslke,
t.02H-
Oils aad HosIh.
NEW YORK, Jan. i0 1 18 Cottonseed,
steady: prime crude, nominal: prime yel
low, 32c. Petroleum, sioldy; ienn-d,
New ik. 87.UI; Phtladelplila and Uultl
more. 37. &o; in bulk. $4.63. Turpentine, qulol,
irfJi'Jtv.0. asked.
Bi'SiN-eiesrt) ; trlnyd. coinaion to
good. $3 6T4i3 70.
SAVANNAH. Jan. 1 OIL Turpentine,
toady. ti5c.
RuSlN-Flrro; ABC. 33.45; !.. yi'JJ; F.
tii7V,. O. 3o. H. 8365: 1. $3 SB, X $4 45;
M, $4 95, WG. t&.7u; WW, 3 3a.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market is Irregular Because of Uncertain
Money Situation.
RATE FOR CALL LOANS FIFTY PER CENT
Large ghlamenta of Gold to 'goath
America and Heavy Withdrawals
from Banks by Vahtreasary
Affect Condition.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3. The movement of
the speculation today contested the Influ
ence of the continued strtnaenrv of the
money market with more persistence than 1
was the case yesterday, but gave way to
weakness at the last as on yesterday. The
stringency, In fact, was leas acute, the
money rate showing the operation of forces
working towards relaxation. But the evi
dences of discouragement over the slowness
of the working out of the relief to the
money market continued manifest and there
was considerable irregularity In the stock
market.
Tha operations which advanced prices
gave signs of a reversion of activity Into
the hands of pools and centralised forces.
Individual operations wero on a very largo
scale. This wo true aa well or tno prom
taklng sales. Some encouragement to spec
ulative sentiment waa caused by the as
sertion which was diligently circulated,
that some of the large speculative commis
sions were realizing on a large scale and
paying off loans on call with which they
had been carrying stocks. It was alleged
as a supplement to this process that the
stocks sold were being taken over In large
blocks by capitalists of a more substantial
character. The effect of these conditions
on the money market. If they were ac
tually occurring, was alight. Money went
as high as 40 per cent early In the day, and
while It was maintained at that rate for a
short time, K showed little readiness to
yield below the 26 per cent rate, and flur
ried to 60 per cent again before the close.
The postponement of the operation of
normal forces toward the regular money
stringency caused a revival of rumors and
reports of expected special measures of re
lief. The most Important of these was the
report of authority to the disbursing ofll
cer of the Panama Canal commission to
withdraw tti.flun.oijo from the New York sub
treasury for deposit in local banks mid
trust companies. Other special develop
ment were against the money market. Tho
enormous proportions of the requirements
of the January settlements were Indicated
ty the volume or bank exchanges at the '
clearing house todav, which rose to $i'S(,
844.1. thus eclipsing by over twUOU.ono the
heaviest clearings of any previous day In
the history of the clearina house, whl.-li
were made on May 10, 1901, the day follow
ing the panic caused by the corner In
Northern Puclfic. Subscriptions fell duo
yesterday for a 25 per oeni Installment on
the 33u.ono.Ooo New York. New Haven A
Hartford debenture bond Issue, with privi
lege 10 subscribers to pay the subscription
in full and save Interest.
The withdrawal from the subtreasury of
31,5K',O0O in gold was enshrouded In some
mystery and was supposed to be either for
a Mexican, or South American destination.
More significance was attached to engage
ments of gold for shipments to South
America which were taken as establishing
the control by the London market of sup
plies of gold In this market as the ship
ments are In liquidation of London obliga
tions to South America. There was a re
covery in the rates of discount In London
and Berlin today which Indicated the pass
ing of the effect of the New Year's dis
bursements In those markets. Reports of
political tension between Germnnv and
France growing out of the coming confer
ence on Morocco were believed to have
some Influence on the foreign situation. The
subtreasury continued tn withdraw funds
from the market 4n spite of the beginning
of payment of the February government In
terestthe loss by the bank to that Insti
tution since the last bank statement rising
iuuy 10 .om.wu. special reasons were
advanced for the strength In some Indi
vidual stocks, hut the movements were
generally attributed to the supporting
measures of powerful speculators largely
committed to the market. Reading and
American Locomotive made high record
prices, and St. Paul, Atchison, I'nlon Pa
cific, Louisville Nashville and Sugar
showed varying degrees of strength. Onlv
one or two of these saved any remnant of
their gain In the selling movement which
overwhelmed the market In the final hour
and made the closing weak and active.
Bonds were irregular. Total' sales, par
value, 33.470,000. I'nlted States 3s, coupon,
declined V and old 4a. coupon, advanced
Vi per cent on call.
Quotations on the New York Stock ex
Change ranged aa follows:
Sales. Hlc-h Taw mm.
, .... v "
iiiaiui
Amal. Copper ..
Am. Car & F...
1'S.i
.153.700 loiiSi ji'r74 1074
. -.ilP, 41,'. j(!IA4 4tJ,
do ptd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. kx
Am. H. A L. pfd
Am. Ice Securities....
Am. Linseed Oil
do rfd
va
mo lKiVi
1,400 39
10
3M1
93
222
3
i'V.
42
7f4i
son
404
39
21 H
42
7K14
40
3X
21 ki
42
75
l.rt
53.500
Am. locomotive
do pfd
3
IK".
Am. Smelt. A Refng. lft.Sm) lr.s
Jl
iir.4 lfics;
lk4 K'SV,
00 pi a 700
Am. Sugar Refng 154
Am. Tob. pfd ctf l.&ort kwt, l,Vi K6V.
Anaconda M. Co 83.7' 2x7 UiS, 271
Atchison
.".3i 92
a 91
do pfd
l.iot) lotl pifca, inf,i
Atlantic Coast Dine.. 1.3n0 100-T4 ISO
Rh It. A Ohio
7.900 ll.'t, u:t
J13Vi
7
1
2i2
6C
.TO
t9
21H
;20'4
1S14
13
31 Vi
lot)
654
'
53 v
17
IR'i
eo
2:6
HO
34
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific
(Vntral of N. J
Ches. & Ohl
Chi. A Alton
do pfd
Chi. Ot. Western
Chi. & N. W
C. M. A St. P
Chi. Term. & T
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. 1
Colo. Fuel A Iron....
Colo, ft Southern
do 1st pld
do 2d pfd '
Consolidated fins ....
Corn Products
do pfd
Del. & Hudson
o)0 0X 9
13.9i4) K4 8714
3..HO I74i, 173
) 222 222
6.800 6tiSa 60,
100 So1 30V
1.700
'sir
110
24.100 lSH
1.01M 107H
4.900 5ia
6.200 3ri,
Sun Oi
1.400 54
4li0 179'i
5.HO0 W
1. 300 SIVa
3oi ritj
l.loo 400
4u ;9
105
55 14
S
t,
53V
178
1KV.
M
224
469
34j
'62
4S,
81
in., l. a v., exuiv. ..
1 Den. & Rio O
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Oeneral Electric
87 V,
9 i)
2
4
500
5V4V
49-a
4VI,
Ml',
"4V,
73
rto
178U, 1771 177U
Hocking Valley
1 Illinois Central .
1.600
7')
4ot
luO
K5V, 174, 175
. Inter. Paper
33H
23
22V
do ufd
so
84H
23
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern ....
do pfd
27
78V,
304
.. 8.2
.. 2. loo
m 8,9irt
.. 13.000
Sot,
30
6!)
S5ti
1
15.'.
tyi
3.
Ixiuls. A Nashville...
Manhattan l
Met. Securities ..
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central-
Minn. A. St. I
M . St. P. & S. S. M .
do pfd
Mlfcsouil Pacific
M . K. T...
do pfd
.. 23,9k lf.-4
i5:-v
2t0 lfil4 1MV 11 1.
2.9iO 73V,
3
5.400 124
2.9i 251.;
6"0 81
Mi 141
l.'l i;w
4.7O0 1011,
1,00 37
full 70
3.fi K'lH
122S
24H
V
142
174
1KI
3SV,
bKV,
24
K1V,
142
173,
10"
MV,
7't
82
I Ni.tlonal 1-eud
1 N. It. R. of
Mex pfd
381,
150V 1:0s
N. Y. Central
10.50". 15S
N. Y . O. Ar W
6tt 5Jli
02 v, .'
Norfolk & We, tern... k:
85 V,
92'i
9H'
47
do pfd lot Rltj
North American UO Ks
Puvlilc Mull 5j V
Pennsylvania 31.4" Ht',
People's Out 2, ltr.'
P.. C. C. & St. L
W'i
47.
13
iv;
l"li li'li,
so".
Pressed Steel Car.
do ufd
!. 50V, 5i:
Hl
v.
243
Pullman Puluce Car
Reading Jl.Ki 14M,
do 1st pfd 3. 33
lf-'V, 143
-'-v
;S H7
t?L K3'i
do Id pfd 1..",m
R. pttbilc Steel : loo
do pfd 2 5.o
Rock Island Co iX't)
do pfd 2.7oi
Rublier GouJs 2
97,
34V,
107
i'4
C','t
f.
h; lcai'
.i-a
'- K2'
2'
42
47 V,
42 42
1
01. .. r. r . .0 un. i v
47
2l
47
21
St. Louis S W
I.o i
2"
Vi I
ei I
"7V, I
l"-4 I
131 i
SI',
si !
do pfd
Southern Pacific ..
7.4!fl
it
St. I -
MTa
117V,
I do pfd
; Southern Railwny.
17',
lo, 1.
do pf.l
Tenn. Coal A Iron
I'll'.
r.'rti inn i:
Texs Pacific 2.100 33
33
T.. t 1- at vt ..
do pfd
I'nlon Pacific ...
do pfd
113 . , o
lfo.
9i
Its
90
148
97
118
88
52
Ho
43
1
5M,
116
3"H
235
170
, r. s. k.x ...
! C. B. Realty
I l". 8. Rubber ...
I do pfd
I.N'I
54
5iS
Ho
4.
Pal
55H
117
3,H
:ii lint,
.181. ( 4:,
I I". 8. Steel
. do ptd
I Va.-Carollna Chem...
I do pfd
Walvasu
1 do pfd
i:s-Fargo Ifx .. .
W tlnghuuse tlec...
4 io;-
J.1'41 ti'.V,
Jll
1.7.0
117
21
Western Vnlon 3"0 k 9B4j
W. ft I. F. 17H
Wis. Central f 2P 2S
do pfd !
Northern Psclftc fco Si2 SfC 3"2
Central Leather l.no 4f.V 444
do pfd "! l4Wi W-
Sloss-BheffjeM K" S7Hi K7i
Total sales for the day. l.V4,iffl shares.
Sew York Money Market.
NKW YORK. Jan. J-MtiNKT-Oti call,
firm. Wind per cent; ruling rate. tMiVi per
cent; closing bid. 13 per cent; offered at 10
per cent. Time money, film: sixty days
and ninety days. 6 tier r.nt with com
mission: Six months, 6"?i,6 per rent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE - Easy, with
actual business tn bankers' bills at ft K.M.Va
4 8.V for demand and at t4.x215W4.8225 for
alxtv-day bills; posted rates. 34 KMj4 KP
and 344i4 S7; commercial bills. 3-1.82.
SILVER Bar. c: Mexican dollars. 60c.
RONlJS Government and railroad. Irreg
ular. Closing quotations on bond were as fol
lows: U. s. rf. b), 1
do coupon . . .
V. 8. u. r .
do coupon . . .
V. s. old If,
do coupon . . .
1 wi't Japan (a. M terlea.
lt do ctfi
I02 do M aerlca
101 I. N unl. 4a
1" 3 Man. . g. 4a
1U' Met. Central 4a
M
a
in J
m
it
n
?7
IU0
IT. 8. new 4t, re
.134 do lal Itir
o coupon
.U0v inn. A St. L.
Am. Tobacco 4a milt M., K A T
4l.
do (a lib do 2a
Atchlunn ten. 4a IMS' N. K. R of M.
do at). 4a M N. V. ('. g. ta
Atlantic r. U 4a lot N. J. 1-. a. (a..
nal. ft Ohio 4a li'.J No. Pacific 4a..
'. 4a. Hi
t4
tsi4
inr
7t',
do 3i, W do 1m
Brooklyn K. T. e. 4a., W N. A w. 0 4t ...
Central of Oa. M....1I1UO S L. rldg. 4a.
...n
... M
...tM
do 1st I no
... H Penn. cost. 3Ha. .
... 12 Reading gen. 4a..
do 21 tnc
do Id Inc
...lot
... TOU Ft. L. a I. M. c. ia..ll4
1 Oea. A Ohio 4S
...1071, si. I.. AS r. fg 4a. s4
... 7'4 St. 1. s. w. 0. 4a.. au4i
... V4 Haabuard A. U ....
... So. Parlnc 4a D3V,
do lot 4 ctfa
1 nirago a A. if
C. B. a q. n. 4a
do col. 6a
rcc. nt. h. g. '
Colo. Ini. , &a. aar.
do aerlea R
A. 7H So. Railway aa...
... Ti Trtaa P. la ...
... Tf T . St. L. W.
... M Tntrm pacific 4a.,
. . lofi V ' do conv. 4a
....in
....1:2
4a.. U4
...10SH
....141
.... 7
....113T,
.... 74
M4
.... 1
.... 2V
Colorado Mid. 4a..
Colo, a 80. 4a....
Tuba 6
I). R. U. 4... ,
PIMIIIera' 8ec. 5a.
Krl p. I 4d....
.lm V. K. Steal 2d Ca
. 1 .Watianh la
. !M dn deb. B
. 91 Wemern Md. 4..
on gen. 4a
Hmhlns Val. 4Ua..ln?uW I. R la..
Japan a a) Wli. ( antral a..
Offered. Ex-intresl.
Boston Stocks aad Bonds.
BOSTON. Jan. .3. Call loans, 6ill5 per
cent; tima loans, r.V'io per cent. Ofnclal
O'lotatlons on stocVs and bonds:
Atchleon adj. 4a 91 .Wectkng. common ... IC.
do 4a
Adventure
Men. Central 4a.
Alcnlaon
do pfd
Ponton & Albany
lloeton A Malna.
Hnaton Elevated
KlUhburg pld ...
Mei. Central ....
. 79 lAllouei
. tl I Amalgamated
.l'6Tfc American iSluc
.S.'.t (Atlantic
.172 nir.gham
..107H
..11)4',
.. 24
.. U
..71i
.. 2114
.. M
.. 174
. . II
.. I7H
.. 'a
.. 27,
.. 17
.. 6H
4
.. JiW
..107
.. 44
..lot
..
..122
.. 10
.. JS
.. ti'S
.. 1
..131
1M It'll. A Hecla
Hl Centennial ...
244 Copper Hange
H...1M Daly Weal ...
N. V., N. H. 4
i'nlon Pacific HS Dominion
al
Amer Arge. Chem. I4 Franklin ..
do pld Granby
Amer. Pneu. Tube... 10V lele Itoyals
Amer. Sugar
tM, Michigan
do p(d
Amer. T. St T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. a 8...
Ed Hon Klec. Illu.
C.eneral Electric ...
Maaa. Klectrlo
do pfd
Mm. (;
I nlted Fruit
In lied thoa Mach.
do pfd
North Hutta
l 8. Hteel
do pfd
Rid. "Asked.
.m iMohaak
1J7 Mont. C. C.
. 41S ld Dominion .
.102 Uaceola
. 2H Parrot
.247 Qulnrr
.174 Shannon
. 17 I'-Tamarack ...
. (0 iTrinlty
. 47 t nlted Copper
.im', V. . Mining..
. 78 1. ,8. Oil
. 31 ,l'tah
. Victoria
. 4S Win, ,11a
.10 jWolverlgs
lxtndon Closing' Stock.
IONDON, Jan. 3. Closing quotations on
tne stock exchange were aa follows
f'onaola, muntr....
do account
Anaconda
Atchlann
do pfd
Paltlmor A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific . .
I hea. A Ohio
19 S-1S N. V. Cenlml V.t
Xt l-16tNorfolk ft W M4
.. 14VJ do Pfd f
.. HW Ontario A W W
..inns Pennaylvanla 74
..111 Rand Mine, 1
. ,17'i Heading 74
.. do lt pfd 47V,
..22 I do 2d pfd 4IVi
..1K64 So. llallwar US
.. 17H do pfd lot
.. n IPs. Pacific II
., atV.t'uloa Paclflo H!H
.. "V! do pfd 102
.. ,3 kL'. g. Steal 4.1
.. 71 do pfd HS
..lui.Wabah 21 f
..ll.lta' do pfd 42
.. W tetpanlah 4a 11
Chicago Ot. W ...
C. M. ft St. P
DeBeera
Denver A H. O...
da pfd
Erie
do lit pfd
do Id pfd
Illlnola Central ...
Lou Ift II I A Naah
M.. K. A T
SILVER Bur, quiet; 301 per ounce.
MONKY ItfiS per r,eiii.
Tr.A ae.Aa rl.uAAiitfl 'lb 4 li A mxAn muleo.i
a 1T3 i air; ui uirv.wiiii u v 1 1 v v n 1 1 1 a i net,
for short bills is 311-itiu3 per cent; for
three months bills, 3 u-itiA3, per cent.
err York MtnoK Storks.
NKW YORK, Jan. 1 Closing quotations
on mining stocks were as follows:
Adama ton
21
Little Chief
.. 74
..2M
.675
.. I
.. 7
.. 41
.. 27
.. 20
..
Allca
Breaca
Brunawlrk Con...
Comatock Tuunal
Con. Cal. ft Vs..
Horn silver
Iron Sllrer
Leadvlllo Coo
. .2KJ
.. 45
.. it
.. t
..120
..171
..J5
.. I
t Ontario
Ophlr
-t'hoenl
! Pot o.l
Savaga
'Sierra Nevada
iKiuall Hopea .
.Standard
Foretirn Financial.
LONDON, Jan. 3. The supplies of money
on the market today were apparently unaf.
fected by the large repayments to the
Bank of England. There was a disposition,
however, towards cautiousness In view of
tho large amounts still due. Discounts were
steady. There was an' Indisposition to al
low rates to fall unduly in view of possible
contingencies. Prices on the Stock exchange
were firm and the undertone generally was
quiet. The market closed Irregular. Con
sols started a shade easier, recovered later
and closed lower on tho latest features of
th Moroccan nuestion. Americans onened
dull, rallied to over parity on fair local
and continental buying, weakened some-
what later and then again became harder In
place and closed erratic. Grand Trunk was
buoyant on the Increase In the traffic re
turns lelng nearly $50,000 above anticipa
tions. Russians were the feature. Imperial
4s reaching 85V, and closing at 86V,. Jap
anese were cheerful. Japanese Imperial 6s
of 1904 were quoted at io;4,.
BERLIN. Jan. 8. Trading on the Tlnursa
today waa Irregular. Russian were slightly
lower.
PARIS, Jan. 3. Prices on the Bourse to
day were firm at the opening, but became
heavy. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted
at 85.50 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 4.SV0O.
Dank of Germany Statement.
BERLIN. Jan. 3. The weekly statement
of tb Imperial Bank of Germany shows
the following changes: Cash In hand, de
creased, 63.40OIJ00 marks; treasury notes,
decreased. 1,400.000 marks; other securities.
Increased, 195.800.000 marks; note In circula
tion. Increased. 262.48fJ.ouo marks.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Jan. S.-Today's state
ment of the trasury balance In the general
fund exclusive of the 3150.a4J.Ono gold re
serve shows: Available cash balance, 3139.
831.093; gold coin und bullion, 387,021.408;
gold certificates, 347.37ti.130.
Dank f learluaa.
OMAHA. Jan. 3. Bank clearings for to
day were 31.809.530 63 and for tne corre
sponding date last year 31.976.213.9S.
Metal Market.
NEW YOn K, Jan. 3. M ETAI.S The Lon
don tin mrk"t showed continued specula
tive support anil strong smtlsticai posi
tion, with prices closing at 103 for spot and
17shI for futuies. The local market was
firm and higher, with spot quoted at tlf.X.if
30.15. Copper was also higher in Iondon,
rinsing at iKOJst,,! for spot and 79 15s for
futures. The local market continued qult.
hut the tune was strong and there are still
rumors of s:les for prompt delivery above
the prices quoted. Lake and electrolytic ere
ouoted at $18.75719.35 and casting at $18.37Vj 1
?n,v. 1 .on a was unchanged at 17 los in
Hindoo. Locallv the market was sternly
and a shade higher on siiot iiositlon. wild
quotations ranging from 46.00 to H. Spelter
! was liigner at i.a ,s oti in London, but re-
1 mainert iiuiet lit $6. . 4l 00 in the local msr-
, ket. iron closed at i.ts lod rot standard
! foundry and st Msfd for Cleveland war-
i rants In the English market. LiK-ally the ,
' MiLiiHiii,ii . was villi iinnseo . ,. i luunurv
! narthern Is quoted at $18 75'il.35: No. 'i
! foundry northern. tlS.20'i 15: No. 1 foundrv
southern. 31 8.5041 18.75: No. 2 foundry outh-
I em. h.oi.os.:t,.
I ST. 1.01I8. Jan. 3 METALS Lead.
steady, f'Sat. Spelter, nrni. 5"i 50.
Cotton M-rket.
NEW YORK, Jan. 3. COTTOX-Kpot
closed quiet 10 points higher; middling up
lands. HSCe; middling gulf, 12.1 -, sales,
15o lales
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 3. COTTO.V-Kpot
in linrinud demand; Amertcsn miildlliig
fair. .tU.l; good middling. 6 3,1, middling.
812d; low middling. 5ici,l, gois ordinary,
5.7,d; ordinart. 6.02d. The saleo of the
day were lu.ooO buh-s, of which .' bale
were for speculation and enporl, and in
cluded t.tuvt bales American. Receipts,
1&,J bales. Including 1I.2O0 bales Am. riruii.
ST. IXJL'IS. Mo.. Jan. 8. COlTuN
Quiet; middling. HSc; sales, fifty bales;
receipts. 7uu bale; shlpmeuia, none; sloik,
S8.J bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 8-XTTON-Spot
closed steady; sales, 3.82 bales; ordinary,
fac; good ordinary, 10 l-14c; low middling,
10 15-16,-; middling. 11 -16c; good middling.
11 15-lo ; middling fair. liVe; recoipia,
1.391 bais, stovk. 34.IU6 baiea.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ctttlt Trtut 8howt bat Itrj Little
Chtop from Yeittrdty.
HOGS ARE SLOW AND FIVE CENTS LOWER
Aaotkrr Gaadl Ran of abeea) aad
Lambs, wrlth tha Market "Ion
and Ten ta fifteen
lent Lonir.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 3. 1.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hons. Slieep.
Ofnclal Monday 74 3.4M i.W
Ofllclal Tuesday 3.SJ5 4V491 6.73I
Official Wednesday 4,300 8.'XM .40U
Three day this week.... 7. 17.:S 14.2JO
Three days last week..., 4.71 12.179 S.1IJ
Same week before 14.8t 30.793 11.1:13
Same three weeks ag;o..l.2-.' 24.7j Zf .-!45
Same four weeks ago ...16.023 2S.3S2 i.9
H.ime day last year 6.171 13.311 14.
RECEIPTS FOR THE V EAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, comparing with last
year:
19ft. 1906 Inc. Dec
Cattle 7. 7.343 i.0
Hogs K.976 2.41 .... 2.MS
Sheep 14,230 30,122 ....
The following labia shows the prices paid
at the river market for cattle:
Oood to choice corn-fed teer 35 OVo ifl
Fair to good corn-fed teer 4 4of5.00
Common to fair corn-fed eteer.... 3 7io4.40
Good to choice cows and heifer.... i.AQ
Fair to good cow and heifers 2 4u3 25
Canner and cuttara l.iui"o240
Good to choice stocker feeders.. 3.4004 00
Pair to good tocker and feeder.. 3 owtfvl 4
Common to fair feeder 2 0tni3.0
Veal calve 6-(WSB-tW
The following table shows th average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several day, with comparisons:
Date. I 1906. 19O4.190a. 11902. 11901. il.lS9.
Dec. J6... 4 76 I
Dec. i7...
Dee. 13... 4 glf
Dec. 19... 4 (HS
Dec. 3iJ... 4 f
Dec. 21... 4 33
Dec. U... 4 HO
Dec. 23... 4 Vi
Dec. 24...
Dec. 2fi...
Dec. 2... 6 05
Doc. 27... i 00
Dec. 28... 4 92
1 lee. 29. . . 5 01
Doc. 30... 5 09
Dec. 81...
4 411 4 2SI 6 1 20 4 01
4 4S 4 34 22 6 34 4 3
f 4 21 I 14 2i 4 731 3 93
4 SO, 4 301 6 011 6 12:
4 771 8 Vi
4 fct' ' 3 VI o W4
1 i
4 44 4 34( i 06) 4 81
4 3, 4 39 . 6 161 I 4 80,
4 01
4 02
4 3SI 4 451 1 6 06
4 41, 4 47 1 6 2X1 09
4 04
I 1
4 42! 4 53! 3ti
3 19: 4 S9
4 17
4 61 I 6 44
I 60 4 nl
6 36; 4 33! 4 09
G 2..I 4 771 4 14
4 551 4 47 6 501
4 81 1 4 18
!t 41 5 DM 341 3', 4 14
4 47 1 4 62 6 2f, IS) 4 V0
late. I VJt. 11906. 11HJ4. 11903. 1902. llKtl. 1900.
Jan. l...5 14
Jan. 2....I 6 11
Jan. 3...I
I 4 641 6 Ml 6 221 I 9: 4 21
4 391 4 till 6 Mi 6 221 4 9ti 4 33
4 43 6 29 tt 1U 4 8ti 4 29
Indicates Sunday. Tndlcstes holiday.
RANGE OF PRICES,
Cattle.
fl.lirua.sO
1.6til.10
2.(utl 00
2.H'(ii.00
2.5U4it..7t
Hogs.
84.2o1i4.12V,
4.iOC(i6.32i
4.6W6.1d
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City .
St. Louis
f'n.illO
4.95U0.10
Sioux City
TUESDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list show the number of
cars of feeders shipped to the country
Tuesday and their points of destination:
Cattle Car
J B. Riley. Stanhope, la N. W 2
a. W. Slater, Vail. Ia. N. W 1
Del Richardson, Vnll. la. N. W 1
Reuben Bowers, Kcncsnw U. & M 1
F. K. Gelselhart, Coon Rapids, la. Mil.... 1
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Bhe'p. H's .
C, M. & St. P 12
Wabash ti
Missouri Pacllio
i'nlon Pool lie system. 32
C. & N. W., east 7
C. 4t N. W., west 18
C, St. P., M. & 0 11
C, B. at Q., east 9
C, B. A 14., west 66
C, R. 1. & P.. east.... 4
C K, I. & P., west
Illinois Central x
Chicago Great West.. 3
Total receipts 103
2 3..
'3
29 1
9
24 3
13 3
5
4 .". i
2
3
1
123 L 1
The disposition of the day's receipt was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated: ,
Ruyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omana Packing Co CV2 1.4 3.9
Swift and Company 1,002 2,104 1,624
Cudahy Packing Co....
9H0
t,f7
44
2.3ol
2.450
2.704
Armour Co..
Kit
Vansant & Co
Curey
Iobnian & Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Sun
Huston & Co
Hamilton
U F. Husi
Chicago I'. & P. Co.
Wolf & Murnan
Mike Huggerty
Sol Degan
J. B. Root & Co
Bulla & Kline
Other buyers
Totals
. 58
54
79
44
150
l'.IS
124
3K
7
t;st
7
204
4.3N8 8.5C0
6.9IU
CAT TLE Receipts of cutue this )))! tiniaC
were liberal, iheie laing close to 170 car
in siglit, tne largest run of any day since
December i'J. Tntre becmed to be a very
good demand for all desirable kinds of
cattle, and the market as u whole might be
described oa reasonably active Wlllioul any
I decutlvo rliunge in values In any direction,
I Tbere wa no great supply of beel steers
1 on sale Una morning, while there was a lair
aemana ir active kiiiots. 1 ne marai-i
was a little slow In getting started but
was reasonably active wnen the trade waa
once under way. The feeling was a llille
weak and In spots possibly the market
was a very little lower, but as a general
rule sellers were quoting tneir aale us just
about steady with yesterday.
Al t lie opening of the market there was
talk of cows and heifers selling lower, but
as the trade got under way there waa a bel
ter demand than Had been anticipated
and the most of tne cow chunged hands in
good season. The prices paid did not show
any material change as compared with
yesterday, most of tne sales looaing steady.
There may possibly have been some little
weakness along the edges.
No great number of stockers and feeders
could be found in the yards, but wuat there
were sold at Just about steady prices, there
being no quotable change In the feeder
situation.
Representative sale:
BEEF STEERS.
Ko. Pr. No. A. Pr.
1 BOO Ml 14 llou 4 20
1 770 t 60 M 120 4 W
ft 1,1 I th 4u 1221 4 0
I 1240 I li 1 1160 4 40
ft! ,71 I ii 40 lioO t o
1 IViO I au 42 1240 4 4i
4 lulii ao 2 IMS 4 bO
ID Mao I 70 II 1221 4 10
7 1041 I 70 10 1261 4 60
i ion i 14 12,i6 4 Kl
II 1624 I ,0 20 UU 4 6
1 14M 4 00 2f llll 4 j
22 toil 4 0U 20 1171 4 70
J5 1vhI 4 10 to 12al 4 70
I K7I 4 11 II 1J40 4 70
44 111 4 16 la Mai 4 76
4 112 4 20 II 1122 I 00
COWS.
1 760 1 16 1 11M t 10
1 770 1 76 16 64 III
! I l 11 1 I B6
2 low I 16 1 1010 1 10
2 MM) I II 4 H..5 I Io
10 104O 20 I ll ll 2 10
t Ml 1 8 1 1070 9 00
2 6A6 I 'iJ 1 1147 1 (V
1 2 I 26 I 12" t 00
1 IO60 I 26 11 1020 I 00
1 ,10 t 2a 17 luea 8 M
2 12ut I li II 1114 I 04
1 124 I o 11 1MW Mi
1 iooO I 40 21 1U60 I U6
W0 1 40 1 11. Ml 1 10
1 UU I 4vi 2 1 1 ) I 10
ii I u 1 1170 I 10
1 170 1 60 7 lv.62 I IS
I I t 60 4 S37 I 20
1 1040 1 50 0 12
4 aoT 1 l 4 1120 I 2
I 1100 t 60 20 ka I 26
1 1030 I 0 1 12oO I 10
1042 t 6ft 11 I' M I 10
II 10J6 2 an 14 e! I 40
,0 I 0 11 lo;0 I 25
i loft 2 14 1100 40
15 12ft 2 li i 1110 1 4-1
1 170 I ,0 1 llw I 50
a Ill 70 1 144) I ftO
I loi4 t 7" 1 1'' I hi
1 140 2 76 I 1U0 ) i
:i I 76 I ti7 1 to
1 I,.il I 76 1 11" 1 to
t 60 : 7-
HEIFERS.
i : i.h t 7 i ii
1 i,m t 25 1 20 ,00
I ItSO I 40 1 d0 3 00
1 710 2 6n 4 4i 1 16
3 770 2 II J74 ,26
Iv 7'l 2 76 IT K.l 14"
4 400 t 7i 2 l'0 I to
i too 1 70 l i:o I o
1 4"0 IH, 4 IV. 1 76
COWS AND 1IEIFEK8.
17 7,4 t 15
BCIXS
1 15M 111 1 12.0 I II
8 147, J 1 177 , ,
1 120 t W I l '.lO 2 25
8 14X0 S IK) 1 17', I 2-.
1 1140 tU 1 170 3 2i
1 IM 1 00 1 16" I I 2:
1 ltMl 1 Ml I !0 I 26
1 ISO 8 00 1 6..0 14,
CALVF8
I IH Ik 1 160 ft 26
I is im 1 in
;m 4 en 1 hi
1 100 4 an 1 t'.e I a
t le 4 f. 1 I ti
1 ;a 4 71 I fs I Ti
1 2:" '
BTOCKSRS AND FEEDERS.
1 Ten t a 4 "0 12
I ar. 1 to i 3I I
2 11 t n 1 1 n
I IIS I 7 4 IiT I 40
1 n I on HI I 40
4 742 I I" 70 IT I l
1 H 2 1 174 I l
HCXiS-There was A very fair run of hog
here this morning, there being something
over li cars In sight, or, to be more ac
curate, about 118 cars While this was the
largest run of the week so far, it would
not have been considered more thttn an
nvernge. It aaa not the receipts, though,
but the reports from other selling point
thst had the greatest Influence upon the
market.
With other market points all reporting
declines, buyers were slow to begin opera
tions here, and when they did their bids
were considerably lower. At first the trade
was verv slow, but buyers and sellers
finally got together on Hie basis of be
lower rrlces, at which the hogs sold. Oood
loads of hogs weighing, say, 235 to t&O
pounds, sold largely at 35.(6, with henvler
weights at 35.10 and on up a high a 36.15.
Uooi. heavy mixed old around 35.06416 07
and less desirable loads from 3506 down.
Tho market closed more active and
stronger. Representative sales:
AT.
Kb.
Pf.
No.
AT.
Pr
I 07 V,
I 07V,
CIV,
07V,
I 01V,
I 07V,
I v
I 91 V,
I 07V,
ft 01 V,
ft 074
ft 07V,
I 07 V,
ft 07V,
I OH,
ft 07V,
ft 17V,
ft 07V,
ft 7H
ft 07V,
ft 07V,
ft 07V,
ft 07V,
ft 07V,
ft 07V,
ft 07V,
ft 7v,
I 17',
ft 07 V,
ft 07V,
ft 07V,
ft 10
8 14
ft M
ft 10
ft 10
ft 10
ft 114
ft 12V,
ft 12V,
ft 12S,
,. to
..1.-.4
. .171
..1M
..lo
..1M
..207
. .2ie
..111
..211
..227
..111
..201
..12
..12
4 II
4 77S,
t 00
I on
I 00
I Ml
I 00
I ot4
I 0V
I 01 '
I
12
II
I
II
21.
241
211
lit
S7I
241
201
0
10
71 .244
40
71..
lit
.211
71..
SO. .
71..
74..
1..
72..
41..
It..
..
77..
II...
121
joo
40
las
40
io
12U
I 01
I 06
I 0114
I 02 ,
i 02V,
I tw
I 06
I os
05
I W
I
I 06
I 06
I 05
I
I OS
I 0
I ofi
I 01
6 (
i on
i ot
I 06
I OS
I 05
I I
I 05
I 01
I 06
I M
t M
17
220
221
204
Ill
2l
24
Ill
244
04
2'.'l
2.11
2M
t4
1M
222
Ill
!J
201
VM
211
2M
.... 2M
2M
264
.... 151
SO
.22
40 272
71
43
22
.2'l
....200
....175
....241
...212
...247
,...24
....20
....SNi
....t"
....250
...247
....212
...204
...251
2"!
201
...2AI
....221
271
23
.... list
22
1H
73..
47..
71..
77..
10..
4..
42. .
2..
17. .
71..
2..
13 .
I..
71..
so..
.
7..
10..
44..
70..
U. .
120
10
40
2..
n..
II..
14..
71..
II..
11..
I
.,
44
..
1
II.,
to
40
160
160
10
10
40
200
0
120
120
$0
40
II
17
.241
10. .121
H Ill
74 Dili
la 12
0
SHEEP Receipt were quite liberal again
this morning, the run being about the same
as yesterday In point of number. I'n
fortunately a good many, or more correctly
peaking, more than half of the receipt,
did not put In un appearance until after
the middle of the forenoon. This of Itself
was sutliclent to make a slow and late mar
ket. In addition the quality ot a large per
centage of the offerings waa none too good.
Conditions were all against the selling In
terests. Chicago early reported a decline
of 10c and all other market point were
sending out discouraging reports. At the
same time local huvers felt that they nut
up price most too fast here yesterday and
that this market was too high a com
pared with others. The result of all these
adverse circumstances was a slow and dull
market, generally 10c lower than yesterday
Hnd In extreme cases possibly 15c lower.
This just about wipes out the gain this
week and leave the market where It wa
at the close of lust week.
Ouotatior.a for fed sheen and lamb are
as follows: Good to choice lambs, Colo
rado, t7.3o4j7.BO; westerns, 37.0O4i1.60; year
lings. ii0o-ui.25; westerns, 86.604,5.90; ewes
$4.7646.50.
u notations for feeder sheen and lamb
Good feeding lamb,- 15. 7 ba 6. 15; yearling.
34.7u1f6.40: wether. 34.50(36 00; ewes, 83.
4.30; breeding ewe. l4.60So.OO.
representative sales:
No
Aver. Price.
1 native
5 native
2 native
396 native
buck ...
ewes ...
wether
lamb
lambs ..
10
170
175
4 60
6 75
6 00
7 10
7 60
5 10
20
73
5 native
U2
55 western ewe 1U5
264 western wether and year'.. 53
CHICAGO l.IVR STOCK .MARKKT
Cattle Mendy to Ten Cent High
Hoss Ten to Fifteen Cent Lower.
CHICAGO. Jan. 3. CATTLE Receipt,
19.01O head. Market steady to 10c higher;
common to Drlme steers. 33-35(fiti.i5; cow,
32.854i4.2S; heifer, 82.25Si6.0O; bulls. 82.6V
! 4.00; calves, 32.6tJ4i7.60; stockers und feed
I ers, 32.40414. 25.
HOtJS Receipts, 35,000 head. Market 6f
10c lower; choice to prime heavy. t52M'
5.32V,: medium to good heavy. 35.15010 25;
butcher weights, $5.aii5.30: good to cholco
heavv mixed. 35.2lVu6.i5: packing. 34.9Wz5.20.
SHEF.P AND IAMRS-Recelpta. 20.000
head. Market for best steady, other weak;
sheep, 34 6040 00; yearlings, $ij.0O4jti.85; lambs,
$7. 254? 7.85.
St. I.ouls Live Stork Market.
ST. I-OUI8. Jan. 3. CATTLE Receipts,
2.500 head, including 300 Texans. Market,
firm: native shipping and export steers,
$4.35f.0O; dressed beef and butchers steers,
$3.7Tii?t6.40; steers under 1,000 pounds, $2.96'
4.0; stockers and feeders, $2.254j3.fc6; cows
and heifers. $2.10413.20; canners. $1.75432.00;
bulls. 32.5o4i3.75; calves, 83. 50417.75; Texas
and Indian steers, $2.854?3.90; cows and
heifers. t2. 10013. 20.
HOGS Receipts. 9.500 head: market,
lower: pigs and lights, 34.504j6.25; packers.
$4 75(i6.25; butchers and best heavy, $5.15
6.35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.500
head; murket steady: native muttons, 85.10
Kii 40; lambs. 86.75447.75: cull and bucks.
$3.0in;3.50; stockers, $3,6544.25; Texans, $3.00
44.25.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Jan. 8. CATTLE
Receipts, S.OOo head. Including 100 southerns:
market strong: choice export and dressed
beef steers, 35.254iti.oo; fulr to good. 33.7647
5.00; western fed steers, $3,504(5.10; stocker
and feeders. $2.7o4r4.60: southern steer, $2.60
i4.50; southern cows, $2.004V.26: native
cows, $2.0"4j4-00; native heifers, $2.7V(j4 76;
1 bulls. r2.25Cria.75; calves. t2.75tf.75.
HOG si Receipts, 12,000 head; market 'IV,
4l6c lower: top, 35.20; bulk of sale, 84.9541
6.16: heavv, lo.l'i'riS 2i): packers, 85.054)4.15;
pigs and lights. $4.6rV?6.fJ5.
SHEEP AND UMUs- Receipt. 2.500
head; market steady; native lambs, $6.00
4i'7.60; western lambs, $ti.oo4i7.50; fed ewe
and yearllnas. 11 mraniu; western fed year
llnns. 85.504i4i.4o: western fed sheen. I4.254J
C.00; stockers and feeder, 83 50436.00.
St. Joseph Live stock Market.
BT JOSKPH. Mo., Jan. 3. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.0K8 head; market 10c higher. Na
tives, 837o4t5UO; cows and heifers, tl.&ojj;
4.S; stockers and feeders, $3.704i3.90.
HOOS Receipts, v.v.1 bead; market 64flOc
lower; light, $t.S5-u5.074; medium and heavy.
85.01 4Ti. to.
WIBKI'-lieceipts, j.isrj nean; marxei joc
,wer; lambs, $i.45; ewes, 85.35; yearlings.
$0 2.-.
Blonx City live Stock Market.
BIOCX CITY. Jan. 3 (Special Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipt, l.luo head; market
steady; Blockers weak; beeves. 3.7lvqli.70;
rows, bulls and mixed, t2.5o4H.00; Blocker
nd feeders. JJ. ,04)3 .5; calves and year
lings. 32 5"13..V.
HtMiS Kecelpts. 4.tti head: market
lower, selling at 84.15416.10; bulk of sales.
5 mc.u;.
tttock In Slgbt.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western murkets yesterday were as fol
lows;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 4.300 8.OJ0 6.401
Kloux Citv l.loO 4.fJ
Kansas City 8.0"0 limio 2.yl
St. Joseph 2.'i 9.!7 1.S02
Bt. IxjuIs 2.5O0 tt.5l 2.5 0
Chicago 1K.0U0 35.UOO 2o.ou0
Totals S.9! 78.4H7 33,rJ
Wool Mnrfcet.
BOSTON. Jan. 8. WOOL The wool mar-
ket I steady and moderately active. A
large part or tho demand lias been from
manufacturer of kerweys and dress good
and has been for th wool needed by
them fleeces. courea wool, i alirornla
northern and middle counties and Austra
lian wools, both Merinos and rrnM-bn ds.
Territory wools have been In fair demand.
The sale have been principally In fine
and fine medium. Pulled wools are In
better request. Foreign grades are steady.
There have been few price change dur
ing the week, the current quotations be
ing about as follows: Ohio and Pennsyl
vania XX and above. 354Jc; X. 354137c;
Ohio. 3Mt Kt; No. 2, 3M41c: fine unwashed,
25'u2hc; quarter-blood. unwashed. 34c;
tliree-elghths blood. 3434Vic; half-blood,
:u ; unwasbed delaine. 294i30c; ft no
a allied deluiue. 374l37V,c: Michigan fine un
v.aidiid, 24,i2f,c; quarter-blood unwashed.
":Vi3.V; thife-elghths-blood. 33434-; half
blood. HS'al"-e; unwashed delaine, 'Ac.:
KentU'-kv, Indiana, etc.. three-eighths and
ouarter-l'lood. I'i35c; Territory. Idaho fine,
:i'(. ?8c, havy fine. likq-JOc; fine medium,
' 'o-;v: uiedium. 2ta'J7c: low medium. 37'Sf
.iw; Wyoming fine, 22'a-3c; heavy fine. It
H'-Xic: medium. 273h'; Inw medium, JTflicv;
Ctah and Nevada, I3ti:4c; heavy fin. !!
tiior: tine medium, iho; medium, 171
J-: low medium, 27jj.:so. Iakota, stead :
fine medium, "7Ji'.c; low medium. 2.'b;V.
Montana, fine, i.yJk;; fine average, S4ut ;
tine medium choice, JHric.
ST. l.ori.-t, Jan 1 WOOlr-Steedy; me
dium grade, combing and clothing. Wf
is.-; light fine. 21filc; heavy fine, lWCIc;
tub washed, JJ41Lvc.
OMAHA W IIOLKSAI.K MatlKHT.
Condition of Trade aad Qaatatlane an
Staple and Fancy rrodnce.
EOGS Fresh receipts, candled stock, 24c.
LIVE PolLTRY-Hens, V: roosteis.
6c; turkeys, 13c; duck. 8V; spring chick
ens, Vc; geese, Sftlec.
DRKWSED l-Ol LTRT-Turkeys. irf1 ;
old turns. It u 16c: chickens. V)jloc; old roost
ers. 7c: ducks, lie: geese, lot? lie.
RCTTER-Packlng stock. 15'aiV: cIioUm
to fancy dairy, l'lc; creamery, 21 ft -IV,
prints, 21 V-
SCOAR Standard granulated. In bbls ,
tS.Pt per cwt.; cubes. 85.W per cwt.; cut loal,
3135 per cwt.; No. S extra C, bags or bhis.,
34 90 per cwt.; No. 10 extra C, bags onlv,
I4.7S per cwt.; No. It yellow, bags oni.
34.70 per cwt.; XXXX powdered, 8.i.80 per
cwt.
FRESH FISH-Trout. 104111c; halibut. 13v ;
buffalo, dressed, 9c; pickerel, dressed, 4Vi
white bass, dressed, 12c; stinflsh, to; peicii,
scaled and dressed, 8c; pike, 10c; catnh.
13c; red snapper. 10c; salmon, lie; crapplee.
12c; eels. ISc; bullheads. 11c; black boa.
26c; whlteflsh, 12c; frog legs, per dos., 30c;
lobsters, green, I7c: boiled lobster, soc;
shad roe, 45c; blueflsh, 15c; herring. 4c.
HA Y Prices quoted by Omaha Feed com
pany: No. 1 upland. 37.60; medium, fti.oo;
cosrse. IH.fOii6.50. Rye straw, Xn.WJ.
BRAN Per ton, 315.50.
TROPICAL FRC1T8
DATES Per box of 30 1-lb. pkges., 8J.t";
Hallowe'en, In TtMb. boxes, per lb.. 5V:
Bayers, per lb., 6c; walnut-stuffed, 1-lb.
pgs., 32.0f per do.. Mb boxes, 31 00.
t iKANUfS-California navels, an sixes,
.75; Florida, all sixes, 82 50.
LITMONS Llmonlers, extra fancy, J4o
Ise. 83 26; 800 to 300 sixes, 83.75,
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton. .u
85c; Imported Smyrna, two-crown, 13c: -crown,
14c.
BANANAS Per mellum-slxea Dtincn, ii.,a
fr2.25: Jumbos. 315trri3O0.
TA NO KRINES Florida, lier box or annul
125, 32 50.
GRAPE FRI IT-Per box. 85.50.
FR11T8. 1
PEARS Lawrence atid Mount Vernon.
$2.60.
APPLF34 California ueunowers. i.o p r
bu. box; Colorado Jonatnnns, 82.00 per bu.
box; Hen Imvls, $1.65 per bu. box; Wine-
saps, 32 00 per bu. box; oilier varieties, ..,u
per bu.; New 1 org apples, 4.so per urn.
1 KAMiKHKit.n-jerseys, ii.w per oui ;
Bell and Bugle, 312.60,
GRAPES Imported Malagas. 35 5O4t.00.
OLD V KG ET A H L E S .
POTATOES Home-grown, per . bu., 00 rf
C6C: South liakotu, per bu., ijc.
ONIONS Home-grown, yellow and red.
per bu., 86c; Spanish, per crate. 31.75.
NAVY BEANS-Per bu., 32 00.
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 5Vc.
CABBAGE Home-grown and Wisconsin,
in crate, per lb.. 1Vm2c.
CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND T1RNIP8
Per bu., 6ftr75c.
CELERY Kalamaioo, per dox., 16c.
BWKET POTATOES Kansas, per 3-bu.
bbl., $1.7S.
NEW VEGETABLES.
CAL'LI FLOWER Per crate. $2.75.
TOMATOES California, per crate of 30
lbs.. 82.50.
WAX BEANS Per hamper ol about 30
lbs. net. $3.60.
STRING BRANS Per hamper t-f about
30 lbs. net, J ihx44 (Kl.
EU1 PLANT Florida, per dox., $1 2txti l..',o.
GREEN I'EPPERS-Florida. per hampor
Of about 10 do., 32.50.
TI HN IPS Louisiana, do, bunches, 4'ic.
BIIALI.OTT S Louisiana, per do.
bunches, 76c.
HEAD LKTTCCE Louisiana, per bbl..
38.OO4jl0.00; per dox. heads, $1.00.
LEAF LETTl'CE Hot Iioukc. per box of
12 to 15 heads, 6.7c.
Cl'CL'MBERS-llot house, per dox. 3125
431.50.
RADISHES Hot hotiye. per dos. hunches.
?6c.
M L'SH ROOMd I lot house. ier lb., jtveiijt .
ColTe Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 8. COFFEE Market
for futures opened steady to an advance
of 64)16 point on bullish prediction a to
the January receipt at Braalllan ports,
placing them at practically the same tig
urea as last year, and Hie outlook for a
bullish visible supply statement. The
world' visible figure when published were
fully as favorable a expucted. showing h
decrease for the month of December of
about 442.754 bag to 12.647.595 bags, against
13.flltl.399 bags last year, but during tho
middle session there seemed to be little
demand and prices lost part of their Ini
tial gain under scattered realisation. Ijtter
there wa more support and the market
closed steady. 104115 point net higher.
Sales were reported of 44,000 bugs. Includ
ing January at 6.00c; March at ti.754i.80c;
Mav, tl.H64i.5c: July. 7.0O47.O5c; September.
7.104i7.15c; December, 7.3fc Spot Rio,
steady; No. 7 Invoice, 8',c.
Snsrar and Molnaaes.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3 Sl'GAR-Ruw. firm:
fair refining. 3V,c; centrifugal, tl test, 3V';
molasses sugar, 27,c. Refined, steady;
crushed, 5.400; powdered, 4. Sue; granulated.
4.70c.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 3.-8rO.VR-Flrm;
I open kettle centrifugal. 3vrf-fcc: centri
fugal whites, 3Vi4c; yellows. 8Vd3 U-1'h :
seconds, 24i3'ic Molasses, upen Iiettle, inw
33c; centrifugal, 6422c. Syrup, 2113300.
LEGAL NOTICES
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO.
Office of Lee-Olass-Andreessn Hardware
Company,, 4mnha, Neb., Dec. 3. 1805. Notice
I hereby given tn the stockholders of the
Lee-Olas-Andreeen Hardware comps;
that the annual meeting of the stockholder
of the company will be held at the offices of
the said company, corner of Ninth and Har
ney streets. In the city of Omaha, In the
state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January f,
A. D. 1308, at $ o'clock t. m., for the purpot
of electing a board of directors for the com
panv to serve during the ensuing year nd
to transact auch other business a may be
resented at such meeting.
(Seal) II. J. LEE. President.
Attest: W. M. GLASS. Secretary.
REAL ESTATE TRAKKH3.
The following deeds were filed for record
January 3:
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Ernest Welssenttuth, et. al... to J. W.
Kuttln. lot 6, block 2. lu Sixteenth
8t. ad t
Oeorgluna Bradbury to Margaret
May, lot 11, block 7. Matthew' Sub. 1
O. A. Carlson to Mathilda Nestor, lot
6, block 12, Isaacs ft S's ad 1
W illiam T. Carr to T. L. Phelps, lot
3, block t. Missouri Avenue park 27i
Anna Olander and husband to Jacob
Milder, eVfc lot 6, block 13. Omaha.... t.S")
8. D. Bangs anil wife to Htstlngs A.
He) den, lot 7, block 10, Hummlt ad.. :i
F. O. Sparling and wife to F. D.
Wead. n 40 feet lot 1. and n 40 feet
of e 14 feet lot 2, block 1, sub. J. I. '
Redhk's ad 1
F. D. Wead and wife to F. Q. Spirllng
and wife, same 1
Mary A. Conner to Mnry Baltser, lot
s, block 22. Wilcox Second ad Z'
Byron Reed Co. to Etta Halter, lot
11. Dewey Place 5t)
Csthne Burke to C. S. Bales, lot IT.
block t. Spring Lake park ud 32r
J. M. Woolworth to Lorentx Ander-
'ion. wV, lots 10 and II, block 3,
Denises ud
C. H. Howes et. al. to llulda Blruuss,
lot 38. Nelson's ad 1.500
Ql'IT CLAIM DEEDS.
Jaine Hannlgan and wife to Delhi
Hannlgun, lots lo and 11, 1,1 uk 21.
Mrst ad. to Corrlgan Place 1
DEEDS.
Sheriff to W. K. Keeler. e 14. t acre of
rial ne 5-15-3 l.voo
Frank Thompson ex. et. al. to John
llofman. lot "1." block lti. Omaha
View ad.
m so
Total amount tf transfer.
$10.t3.,
UNITED COPPER COMPANY
The I'nlted Copper Company, having act
Slide out of the net earnings for tbo year
lis the entire amount necessary for the
payment of the regular dividend on the pre
ferred stock during the year J'Jott i I
amounting lo $300,0u0i, lias declared a regu
i.. . ,,urrltf HlvlHend of 1V.& on Its com
mon stock, and an extra dividend of V,.
payable January 31st, l!t. to stockholder
of record January 8th, 1M6.
Transfer books close January 8th, 1'JOt. at
3 o'clock p. m. and reopen February 1st,
1906, al 10 o'clock a m
V. Aluliill nr.nr.r.,
Preldent.
F. D. Day & Co.
Dealer 8a
Stock. Grain. Provlavlnn
Sbl Year Grain to t a.
Braneh OBtee, liO-111 Boars of Trad
Uldg.. tlaaaba. !. Telephone ,1'tl.
212-314 Exchange Rldg. Mouth tnulu.
Bell 'Phone 216. Independent pm.ne 1
i
1
a