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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUCKSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1906.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wirt Serric Hot Eetnmed and Nwi
Scarce.
GRAIN PRICfS DECLINE FURTHER
Wheat th Biggest Loser Oats II aid
Steady Liverpool task !llu
(laa aad l.tgttt Receipt
Help Cara.
OMAHA. Jan. 24. 1808.
With the market depression by continued
lack of telegraphic service, wheat kept m
In Its downward course today and lost Tic.
URly meuiter news was received lrom Chi
cago, saying trade was light there, and a
ingle wire from Minneapolis told of a bet
ter cash situation. Local business was al
most totally suHpended. Fears are ex-
pifwm nisi wnen wire wrvice is resiuiwi
it will bring tales of damage to the wheut
crop. Primary receipts were not reported.
May wnnat closed at 8oa8&c and July
(it S3ti$3c.
Coin Mas steady most of the day under
the Influence of firmness In the Liverpool
market and lighter receipts. Under ordi
nary conditions It would have been a bull
market, but the general dullness told, and
It eased off at the clone. May finished at
44'ib46o and July at 4it45c.
Oats were steady and closed unchanged.
May was 81c and July uc.
Liverpool rinsed 'nd lower on wheat
..and d higher to VI lower on corn. Jan
uary corn at Liverpool at noon was 4a pie-
No. 2 northern, 8.c: May, $e3i5ttc bid.
RYE Steady; No 1. i'c.
HARLLT-Dull: No. i. UUJUi&c: sample.
39fc64c.
c ... Weak: May. 44c a-ked.
OATS Steady ; standard. Jo.
REW VOMK 4aES ERAU MARKET
Qaotatloas of tha Day Varlaas
Cosaaaodltlee.
NEW YORK. Jan. 24 . FLOUR-Recelpts,
20,863 bbls.i exports, 44. a '1 bbls.; quiet, barely
steady; Minnesota patents, II mtu.ili; Min
nesota bakers, H.6uj3.90; winter patents,
l4.KVa4.50; winter straights. $3.9o04 00; winter
extrai". $2 86fi3 26; winter low grades, $2.7Sf
$.30. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, tJ.TiKtf
4 mi; choir to fancy, 4iaj4.. ttucawneat
flour, dull. $2.109115. spot and to arrive.
BUCK WHEAT Nominal, 62c. delivered
New York.
CtHN .uKAT. Steadv; flne white and yel
low. $1.20; coarse., $l.tei.l0; kiln dried, $285
t2 96.
RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 73c. f. o. b.
New York.
BARLEY Dull; feeding. 42c. c. i. f.
Buffalo; mul'ln. 4S4jic. . I. t. riuttalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 75,000 bu. ; market
weak; No. 2 red. 8c, elevator; No. 2 red,
8ie, f. o. b. alios t; No. 1 northern. 96c,
afloat. 'After showing firmness tip to tno
last hour, based on covering orders, steady
Liverpool cables, fair clearances and a bet
ter northwest cash demand, wheat sud
denly turned weak. It broke nearly lo
before, the close under severe bear pressure
and a withdrawal of bull support, leaving
off '9'c net lower. May closed at IO'c;
July, Mii90 l-lc. closed at 89c; September,
IViiWic, closed at 87c.
CORN Receipts, W.800 bu.; exports. 114.
92S bu. Spot market steady; No. 2. 66c ele
vator, and 61c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yel
low, 81c; No. 1 white, 62c. Option mar
ket was moderately active and steady until
near the close, when It eased oft with
ml urn over March, as against a discount . wh,at Bhowin . nnni u nPt t0... jRnu
r. T 1 ., laa, ..I .... . Una.-..'a I lwa.n.wtl on I n . . ... . .
arjr closed at 64Te; May, 51 Vk u6i "4 ciosea
at 61c; July closed at 51c; September,
61''i5lHc. closed at 61c.
OATS Receipts. 61,0uu bu.; exports. 82,700
bu. Spot market steady; mlx-d oats. 26
to V pounds, Ub'WaQTc; natural white, ji tn
23 pounds. 37'(3c; clipped white, 3S to 40
pounds, 4"&41c.
HAY Steady; shipping, $6.00ffJ.60; good to
Cl r Ice. Slirjjlttc.
HOPS Firm; state, common to choice,
lv lwlte; n4, WfiMe; olds, oflSc. Pacific
coast. 116, l(Ku14c; 1904. trl2c; olds, 66Sc.
HIDES Firm: Galveston, 20 to 26 pounds,
20c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., i"1c; Texas dry,
24 to an lb-.. 19c.
LEATHER Steady; acid, 26tf;7c.
FKu VIoij.S it-ef. nteau, laml'y,
1 t.eeti 13 u; mess, $.Kvgio.0i; bet'f hams,
in. fi3 22.50; packet. $in.i,iu.00; city, extra
India mess. $18.60119.01). Cut meats,
quiet; pickled bellies, $8.2oj9.ori: pickled
shoulders. $i.50r7.0l; pickled hams, t mwi
9.60. Laird, barely steady; western steamed,
$7.htV37.9o; refined, steady; continent, $x.0;
South America, $3.70; compound, $61-Vtf
6.37V. Pork, steady; family. $18.00; short
clear, $16.(WU 17.00; mess, $14,75415.00.
KICK Steady; domestic fair, 3g6c;
Jatian, nominal.
TALLOW Steady; city. 6c; country,
FEED Firm; spring bran, $16.65. Janu
ary shipment; middlings, $19.86, January
shipment, city, $20. 004 23.50.
BUTTER Weak; street prices, extra
creamery, 22SV,c; official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, 17fi2tc; creamery
held seconds to extra, 19'p23Vkc; renovated,
common to extra, 15Vfi20Vc.
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, small,
large, colored and white, September, fancy,
14c: October best, 13i813c; late made,
mall, average best, 12c; state large, 12c;
state fair, 12c; skimmed, full to light. 3
lle.
EGOS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, selected white. 2Sfi27c; stuto
choice, 24fy25c; mixed extras, 2Ku22c; west
ern firsts. 20c; southern, 17fi20c.
POULTRY Alive, quiet; western chick
ens, 11c: fowls, 13c; turkeys. 14c; dressed,
weak; western chickens, 10j?l7c; turkeys,
13-U-JUc; fowls, lKB13Vkc.
"of Wl last nlsjht. Board a Liverpool cablo
quotes SKt corn at that market Vd higher.
A Minneapolis wire to Logan Bryan
said: "Light receipts caused brisk demands
for cash wheat. Market la VUVo higher
.than yesterday."
A spec-iAi t mm New York says: "Ia
Plata and Manitoba No. 1 northern on spot
Liverpool same pi Ire as last Thursday.
There has been an enormous business
worked for deferred shipment. Know of at
least :u0,ono bu. Manitoba taken fur export
Monday ami Tuesday. Fair sales of corn,
oats and barley and American No. 2 red
vneat also reported."
Kuldmore reported bto.ooo bu. com cleared.
E. W. Dennis of Chicago wired this morn-
. lng: "Little doing In wheat. Local crowd
hi'svy sellers on Increase In visible stocks.
but trade was very dull. ,1 don't see any-
' thing to make a light on either way at
1 present."
1 Omaha Cash Sales.
r WHEAT No. 3 hard. 1 car, 73c; No. 4
lliard. 2 ctirs, 8c.
, CORN No. t, 2 cars, 3Sc; No. S yellow,
J cars, SSc; 4 cars, Uc; No. 4, 3 cars,
re. ; . .
. OATS No. t white, 1 car,
Onaaha Cask rrlces.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 76Vti79c; No. S
hard. 7aj;77e; No. 4 hard, ij;4c: No. 2
. rlnz, mSTc; No. 3 spring, 72r75c.
COKN No. 3, 3Vc; No. 4, 364a3c; no
grade, X.1fjJ7c; No. 3 yellow, 3Vc; No. t
white, 3ik
4,AlT-No. 2 mixed, 2sUQ9c; No. 2
, white, K9tc; No. 4 white, 29c.
RYE No. 2, r:c; No. 3, uV.c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
12
16
116
7
21
149
'59
Chicago ,
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Omaha
Duluth
CHICAGO GRA1X AXD PROVISIONS
Keatares of the Tradla aad Closlag
Price osi Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Jan. 24.-M1W weather In the
'West and the continued crippled telegraph
service were responsible tooay for a weak
wheat market here. At the close wheat lor
May delivery waa off Vu7e. Corn and
oats were practically uncnanged. Pro
vision were fcaIVc lower.
The weakness In the wheat market de
veloped late In the day. Early In the ses
sion the feeling was quite nrm because of
an active demand by commission house,
opening quotations on May were Ho lower
lu He higher at KeVuWiO. The tact that
1. iJverpool market showed only a slight
u..nii notwithstanding the sharp break of
)itcrday on the local exchange waa the
pruicipal support of the market. During
uie hist hour offerings were relatively
mull and prices made a moderate advance.
May selling at iii'ifc. jater selling ,
by commission house and local bear
started a break and many stop-loss orders
coming out, a quick drop in prices fouowea, I HEMP TwlMS-iW .
.May uecllnlng to S6-V-'. The report of the I PROVISIONS Pork, lower; lobbing, $13.75.
.weuther buieuu. . siuiwtng bouiiHaratlveljr,i Lsvrd, lower; prime steam. $t.x1. Dry sait
(111 Id weather tnrougnout the winter wheat meat, steady: boxed extra shorts, $7.75;
belt was an Influential factor of late trad- clear ribs, $8.00; short clear, $8.26. Baron,
lng. The weaaness was emphasised by the steady; boxed extra shorts, $8.50; clear ribs,
aiutence of news, the continued crippled $8.75; short clear, $9.
condition of the telegraph service being POULTRY Firm ; chickens, fuMe;
a discouragement to the bulls. The market springs, 11c; turkeys, 14c; ducks, 11c; geese,
closed weaK with prices nt almost the low- 1e.
est point of the uay. Final quotation on . BUTTER Firm; creamery, 23 Q 28c; dairy.
May were MHIiKSHc. Clearance of wheat 1 18fjc.
and flour were equal to 8S2.000 bushels. Pri- EGGS Higher at 17V-
St. Loots Ceaeral Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 24. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red cash, elevator. $i193c; track,
94(9fic; May, MHc; July. SIT.c; No. 2 hard.
COKN Lower: No. 2 cash, 41Vc; track,
42Hf!'3c: May, 43Hc; July 43c.
OATS Steady for cash; futures lower;
No. 2 cash, 31c; track, 31Vt&32c; May, Sl;
No. 2 white. 32c.
FI5UR Steady; red winter patents. $4.30
04.60; extra fancy and straight, $3.9034.25;
clear, $2.9043.25-
8EED Timothy, teady, $2.5002.80.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.20.
BRAN Steady; sacked, eaBt track, 84Soo,
HAY Steady; timothy, $8.0tai4.60; prairie,
$8.iiil1.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-9o.
BAGOINO-9'4e
Oats, bu.
Receipts. Shipments.
5.000 row
32.0OD 29.iV)
92.0uO 17.600
....... W.OUO 56,000
mary receipts were 611. Ooo bushrl against
51J.UU0 bushel on year ago. Minneapolis, Flour, bbls..
tuluth and Chicago reported receipts of Wheat, bu...
Ul curs against 4tw cars last week; and 317 Corn, bu
cars one year ago.
Considering the weakness of wheat, the
corn market waa remarkably steady. Pur
chases by leading commission house and
decreased local receipt were Important bull
factors. I a to In the day the market be
came a trule easier In sympathy with the
break In wheat, but the close wa steady. CORN Steady; May, 40ic; July. 40Hc;
May opened unchanged to ho higher at ca.hj No. j mixed. WH3!r5sc; No. 2 white.
HHU wiwn-u aviiu w?a'Uw1u 4114c; IVO. 3. 09-VC,
Kansas City Gralsi and Provision.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 24. WHEAT
Steady; 7V4c: July. 76V;. September, 75Uo;
cash No. 2 bard, Wi"-: No. j 77;;
No. I red. 93'94V4c; No. 3, 6Va93c.
and closed at 44'ti4oc. Local receipts were
119 cars with 4 cars of contract grade.
Trading in oat waa active anu the mar
ket waa steady. Large sales of cash oat
bad a stimulating eflect on speculative
prices and there waa also a lively export
demand. May opened a shade higher at
IV, sold on to 31V and closed at 21V
Local receipts were Ki cars.
Provisions were firm early In the day
nn rule riemnnd hv shorts, but later the
market weakened on general selling, me Corn, bushels
market for live hogs was weak. At the Oats, bushels
OATS Steady: No. 2 white. 21Vn32V:
No. 2 mixed. 80u na.
EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas new
No. 2, whltewood cases included, l&o; case
count, 17c: case returned, V les.
HAY Steadv; choice timothy, $11,000
11 50: choice prairie, $8.50$j.75. .
RYE 8teady; 62c.
BUTTER-Steady; creamery. 25e.
Receipts, Shipments.
Wheat, bushel 60,000 76,000
, 44.0W 29.000
6.000 16,000
t MVmV I'LI., I'M I a a, mm v.. , a V - , KKWaa
.. J .. , . IE UIVi. au. 'a Kw.'TLm I
v'"- "wvi rh taadlna futurua at Kansas fit, as
waa down 6c at $7.65.
lower at S7.6oi7.62U.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
10 cars; corn. 21b car; oat, 82 cars; hogs,
3J.000 head.
The leauing future ranged as follows;
Article. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
reported by the Von Dorn Grain company.
ranged a louow
Artlcles.l Open. High. I Low. Close. Yes y
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Varktt Broad and Actifg on Ex'eniirB
Bojinjr from Oatiide,
CLOSE WEAK ON HEAVY UNLOADING
Inlon Paclfle Decline Been of
Delay In Assosaelsg Dividend
Which Was Expected
Today.
NBTW YORK. Jan. 24 Speculative buying
came Into the market again this morning In
a flood and put an end temporarily to the
downward course of price which unsettled
the early market yesterday. There was
heavy unloading again before the closing
which was weak. There was not an entire
cessation ef selling to realise profit on a
heavy cale at any time, but the stocks In
which realising was most conspicuous yes
terday were opened at higher prices, and
with this advantage to start with they had
some margin to spare for reaction without
being carried back to below last night s
level. The complete restoration of wire
o .nmunicatlon with the west was given It
si, are of credit for the revived speculation.
But the technical condition of the market
waa much improved by the liquidation ef
fected yesterday.
With the weak committment for - the
rises taken out. with the large profit on
hand In the present powerful combinations
which precipitated the reaction, with their
realizing a lower level of prices to attract a
re-entry Into the market at a profit and
with the bear account considerably ex
tended on the short side to offer potential
support by their necessities to buy stocks to
cover contracts, the market was In better
position to resume the advance than It was
able to continue It by the reaction.
Toe conspicuous feature of this situation
was the marked preference shown for
stocks of the cheaper grade, both among
the railroads and Industrials. Five separate
Issue could be enumerated on which no
dividends ere paid and which were up suc
cessively In the trading today and rushed
to a higher level. Gains ranged all the way
from 1 to I points. The spread or me o
tn
d
1111 roiauuil lias niauo iiii.o .,r.- ,.,iu. aa- . w.h..h la
totore In the present advancing- movement . Erl. , 4 ,, 4 d.b B
In storks. Amongst the established dlvl- do ., M wwrn Md. 4m
Genu paying i-nuroau siuvna nu vno , tioc.inc l. 4la. .. .lift w. AUK. 4s.
lng were strongly supported. Prices fluctu
ated wildly during the last hour, but
clowed firm. Orand Trunk hardened on the
traffic Increase, being above extension.
Foreigners were Irregular. Japanese were
harder and Peruvian were flat. Japanese
ImpcrlnV" sixes of 19(4 wrre quoted at VH1.
BERLIN, Jan. 24. Trading on th bourse
todnv was unusually quiet.
PARIS. Jsn. 24. Trading on tbe bourse
today opened Inactive, owing to the lack
of news , from the Moroccan conference.
Kupsians were weak. At the close prices
fenerally were firmer. Russian Imperial
ours were quoted at 63 lo and Russian
bonds of 1904 at 486.
J(ev York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3I.-MONEY-On call,
steady. 3ti4H per cent: ruling rate, 4 per
cent; closing bid, 4S per cent; offered at
6 per, cent. Time loans, ens.er; sixty and
nlnetv day and six munths. 44 per cent.
PHI MB MERCANTILE PAPjH - 5fcW
per cent.
STERLING BXCHANOE Easy, closing
firmer, with actual business In bankers
bl Is at $4 $71 tM.8715 for demand and at
$4 837eiS37B fo.- sixty-day bills; posted
rates. ,4. M04.8IV. and 4.&); commercial bill,
$4.R3V4483H.
S1L.VEH Bar, 66V; Mexican dollars,
60V
nONDS Government, easy; railroad. Ir
regular. iiie following were the closing quota
tions on bonds:
tl. . ret. Is, ni....lHJipu tt, M ssrles... H
do coupon .........IQd1 So ta ctit. . W
V. I. to. rf 1"i4 o 441 cf KUj
do eoopos do M rlea i
1. S. old 4, r1 11 la ft N. ust. 4n IA4
do coupon Id Man. r s 101H
V. f. s. 4a. nt rtl4 Cspiral 4s n
do rotipon 1.II1U do 1M lo-
Am. Tnbsree 4a. US Minn, a St. L. 4a... tt
..114 M , K. T. 4 ll'IH
..ll:t do tm II e
.. Ml N. ft. A. mt M. t. 4s. M4
..10. i, N. V. C. g. 11 4
..104H K. J C. I ta 1S1H
.. M No racito 4 li l
.. MS do la U
..114 K. a W. -. 4a 1
.. K O 8. L. rMg. 4
.. H Pann. tonv. )Sa 106S
.. (I Hralln tM 1
..10s (. U I. M. e. a .11,4
.. IIS t- k. K. r. f. 4a. MS
..I1S Si. L. t. W. c 4a.... lis
.. 7IS Bxhoanl A. L. 4a.... II
.. So. Paclflo 4a
Ccc. St. U . U .IMS do lit 4a fta. H
Colo. In1. la, atr. A. It1 So. Railway is. 111IS
do aorlra D II Tciaa Y. la 1SJS
Colorado Hid. 4 SS T.. St. U w. 4a
do 4a
Atralaon ton. 4s.
do adj. 4a
AUantia C. L. 4.
bal. a Ohio 4a...
do Sa
Bra. R. T. t. 4a..
(Antral of On. la
do lat toe
do td Inr
do Id Inc.
rtira. a tihlo 40
rtalraio a A. ISa
t .. H. t . n. 4a
C. R. I. a P. 4a
do col. la
4 7IS T.. St. L. W. 4a.. 4S
mnd is immiallv from the hiah arade dlvl- ' o- So. 4a.. lit) t'nlon Paclllo 4a lof-s
.....ar. n .'K. ! mrmrlm r.t aenurltlea VMB W do COOT
,V.',r iT.. i k.r.. P- a R. O. 4a.. inos t'
8. Steal M to..
began to crumble the sympathy of the gen
eral list was immediate. Action on the
Union Pacific dividend has usually been
tski-n hefiiro this Derlod and when the ex
ecutive committee adjourned without action , inied Shoo Math
loaay miHsnvinKB arone over ine nu:i riw in j do pfd ...
the rate which had been counted on. The 1 North initio
Wheat I I I
May W4aH'lmS
July I , MS4S'u
Corn- I ; I
Jan. I
May
July
Oats
Jan. May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
July
Rlbs
Jan. May
July
: I
46j:46t,W
,
siMi'H: 3m;
3l V
I
....!
14 I 14 20
7 4:ef
T W
so'sioWiev.:
34.IK!(-'
I
41SI
44',44T'0 4i
46',
31 .
864
41.
46
4o'
fed"
7 70
7 TH
7 0
7 -,2W
14 06
7 40
7 66
7 66
I
7'60"l'"76o
7 70 7 6JH'
4aH
31 V
30-S M',s
77H
14 U'S
! '
7 60
7 7iH
7 45
7 67
7 70
13 7
14 05
7 40 f
7 56 I
1VW
7 S7h!
7 61
7 it I
No. 1
Cash quotations were n follows:
KIjOI'R Weaker; winter patents, $3 $01
4 10, winter straights. $3.X'j3 : spring pat
ents, $3 Hta4.00; spring straights, $3-Md
3 .76: bakers, fc.WXJJ.lO.
WH EAT No. 3 spring. Sgc; No. 2. 0Q
V: No. ! red f.:W'it.v
CORN N. 2. 4S V; No. i yellow. 42e.
OAT0 No. S, V; No. 2 white. 2ij32V:
No 3 white, 2131 Uc-
RY E No. 1 6bc.
BARLEY Good feeding. SSVi to
-luilc maltins. doffuoc.
BE1CDS No. 1 flaa. 11.12; No. 1 north
western. $1 1 Clover, contract grade. $13 3.
PKOVI810N8 Mes pork, per bbl.. $13.67Vt
n-13.70. lrd. per l,w t'-- Short rib
side (loose). $7.!,.4jr7.37H- Short clear side
IIiavmIi 17 O4l7.70. .
Folio in JT ere the receipt and ship
ment et nour ana grain;
. Receipt. 8hloment.
Flour, bbl 66.7 50.W0
Wheat. bU 47.3CO 17. 700
f'nrh hu S91.100 :.110
Oata. bu 4t). JCOinO
live, bu 1100
liarler. bu i.w 1U00
On the Produce exchange today th but
ter market wu easier; creameries, lMJITc;
iiairtra. iM'itr. K.Ks. steady; at niark.
rae Included, Vuc: firsts, lc; prim
flret. 2oc; e.trai, ila. Chee, steady, 11
mc
IJvernoel Ornlat Market.
lIvrRPnflL Jan. 24. WHEAT Spot
nominal: future, steady; March. 6s 11V .
Mar- salSd. '
. . n v- a a i ( a I A vrm plra n mlta4 new
4 Id: 'Amerlcasi mined, old. 4s V. Fu
tures, siead"' January, 4a Wi. March,
tsj'l; May, 4stVl. . .
Dnlntk Grain Market
DrLl'TII. J S4- WHEAT To arrive.
No. I northern, WV: No. 2 northern. 7V;
on track. No I northern. HV: No. 2 north
ern. 7V: May. S3S": J'.
OATfSTo arrive and on trak, K,c.
Mllvaaakee Orata Market.
MILWACKEK. Jan. 14 -WIIEAT-ne-kail
cent Iom; So. 2 northern. oiaV;
Wheat I
May...
July...
Corn-
May...
July...
Os's
May...
July...
Po-k-
May...
I
7I7ST47
76Si76'ia
40V, B'4
40Vl ..
31VT4!..
14 25 ..
I
7V
7b 's
7m
4'.Ct.
in.
14 00
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 24-FLOI'R-Flrst
patents. W.40W4 bo: second patents, u.miJi;
nrst Clears, s.vou'os.ou; secona clears, f.tiiv
2.65.
BRAN In bulk, $14.60814.75.
(Sunertor quotation for Minneapolis de
livery). Th range of prices, a reported by
F. D. Day & Co.. 110-111 Bo-rd of Trad
building, was:
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. I , Yes'y
Wheat
May... July...
Flax ,
May...
Julv .
Sept...
1 23
t 7K
1 21l...
4Vi? 83V fOH
ii84jV4j''.
M
K5Si
1 2i i srv;
i ay ,
1 21V 1 20
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No.
Northern. 81.c: to arrive. HIV: No. 2 north.
ern. Twc; to arrive. 7v: 9. I durum,
72V: No. 2 durum. 8V- Corn: No. 2 yel
low. J7V; No. 3. 2tc. Oat: No. 3 white,
c: No. 8. SRc. Barley, 3!i4ic. Rye.
toVvtzV- f lux. liiwni.ii.
Pklladelpbla Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 24. BUTTER
Market lc lower; extra western creamery,
27c; extra nearby prints. 80c.
EGGS Firm; Market lc higher; nearby
fresh. 3c. at mark.
CHEEMR Cnchanged; New Y'ork full
cream. 1J.14V-.
Toledo Reed Market.
TOLEDO, O., Jan. 24 SEEDS Clover,
cash and January, $8.26; March. $8.40; April,
$ll Prime timothy, $1.60. Prime alaike,
$7 80.
Japan oa .
substantial Industrials are many stocks
where new high records have been an almost
dally occurrence for many weeks past.
Amongst the low priced stocks, on the
other hand, are scarcely any that have been
carried up to the high records of 1901-02. It
has often been argued that a level of pros
perity which warranted the advance In divi
dend pavers to their present prices ought to
warrant a corresponding aavance in nun- Atrhlaon
dtvldend payers by the increase or tneir i io p(i
prospects ror aiviaenas. various auimini
have been made to bring them In line with
the rest of the list, aa the manifest dis
crepancy was believed to be prejudicial to
the credit of the advance In the seasoned
dividend payors. This was the ground for
today movement, ana very imie news oi
particular properties was heard to account
for the various movement. Reports of
verv heavv movements of corn to the gulf
norts. as a result of withdrawal of rate re
ductions by nonnern lines, neipea me souin
..lots Wla. Central 4a.
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Jan. 24. Cnll loans, 4fl
cent; time loans, 4H!j6v. per tent
quotations on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlaon ad. 4a 16 S Adrcntura
do 4a ...i loS Allouai
Mai. ( antral 4a 7IS Amalcunatrd .
MS Amarlran Zloa
..lot Atlantio
.Hi Bin, him
. .174 i'al. Hocla..
. .16S Cantannla.1 ....
. .141 Topper Rangs
.. US Paly Wast
N. Y.. N. H. tt H...!iM Dominion Coal
t'nlon Paclflo lalS Franklin
Amar. Ara. Chem . . . 10 Granbr
do pfd N lale Hoyala ...
Amar. Pnu. Tube.... is Mana. Mining .
Amar. Sugar ljv Michigan
do pfd 1J Mohawk .......
Amar. T. A T 0S Mont. C. tt C.
IMS
aS
111
71 S
S
its
MS
per
Official
hostou a Albany
Boaton a Malno.
Iloaton Kl-Tated
PIK.hburg pfd ..
Mexican Central
western group. I'nlon Pacific and Amalga- I Amar. Woulm tb Old Dominion
mated copper were sustaining factor- iur
the general list, and when I nlon Pacific
do pfd tot
Dominion I. AY s 21
Kiliaon tleo. lllu I4
alaaa. Kleclrlo
do prd
Maaa. Uaa ....
I n Had Fruit
low priced stocks saved some remnants of
their earlier gains, but there were some
threatening breaks In the high priced
stocks, especially 8t. Paul, Reading and the
Pacifies, and the closing tone was weak.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $6.K0O0. United States old 4s de
clined per cent on can.
The following were the quotations on the
New York Stock exchance:
8ale.HJgn.L.ow.t.iose.
40
Adams Ex
Amal. Copper .
Am. car c f
do Pfd
Am. Cotton Oil ....
do pfd
Am. Ex
Am. 11. L. pfd ...
Am. Ice Securities.
Am. Unseed Oil ....
do Dfd
Am. Locomotive ...
do nfd
Am. Smelt, or Refnsr. 33.900 178
do Pfd i. .. 1.700 lf.i'4j -
Am. Stiaar Rcfna 28.80 163
Am. Tob. prd ctr i.wu !"i i"'1
Anaconda M. Co 65.6U0 M3 2704
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line
Bait. & Ohio
f. 8. Steal
do pfd
Weallug. common
Oaceola
Parrot
Uulncy
1"4 Shannon
das Tamarack
! Trinity
MS't tnltad foppar ...
TS I'. 8- Mining
VfH f. B. OIL
17 run
44 Victoria
112 Winona
45 Wolverine
:.. 6S
.. 41
..UtIS
.. 14S
.. MS
.. US
..710
.. 29
.. H
.. 1
.. to
.. 17
.. 10
.. 2!
.. 10
.. 14S
.. MS
;. i
.. Mi
..10il
.. 41
..111
..
..107
.. 1.4.
.. 4
.. 5S
.. lil
.. 44
.. 7
.. 7
..lit
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fat Cattle, Both Cows and Kteert, Show
Improvement
SLOW NOG TRDE AND PRICES LOWER
Fair Ran of Iheep aad Lambs, with m
More Active Deanaad tor Deslr.
able Killers aad Prices
troager 1st Rpota.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 24. 1M.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bhecp.
Official Monday I.S38 4.S J4.3M
Official Tuesday 4.J48 8.901 7.1M
Official Wednesday 3.400 lu.aw .H&
Three days this week.. 11. 04 24.1M 2S.414
Stme days last week. .12. Sit Zi.6uS 43.434
Sam days week before 13.SI4 $6,121 2.7
Bame three weeks ago.. 7,517 H.7TS 13.927
Banie four weeks ago.. 4.74 13,17$ 3,112
Bame days last yeor,.13.0 XN.7o& 21.tjf
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows tn receipts of
cattle, her and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
yr: 1S". 1905. Inc.
Cattle tl.sftt M.328 7.63$
Hogs 16e.o34 lfw.li) 13,374
Sheep 114.1o7 ltai.IHl ll.Ko
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show tne prices paid
for the different kinds of cattle on the
South Omana market:'
Good to choice cornfed steers.... $t.9OB5.60
Kslr to good cornfed steers 4.4"H
Common to fair cornfed steers.... S.ooa4.4o
Good to choice cows and heirej-t.. !.g.xu4.UQ
ralr to good cows and Heifers.... 3aOvrJ.2o
fanners and cutters 1 7aUJ.W
Good to choice etockers snd feeders 3 inxui.fl
Fair to good stockers and feeders, 3 lJ ao
Common to fair stockers 3 .bvajd.2.
Bulls, stags, etc ..mmW-U
(jood veal calves 6.itjti.uo
Tne lonowing table shows the average
price ef hogs at South Omaha for tne lust
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 180C. 19O&.1904.13U3.1O$. 11301. lu0.
Jan. 13...
Jan. 14...
Jan.
Jan.
Jan. 17. . . 6 24
dUll. JK.,
..
n..
23..
34..
8 25 4 Uj
4 u
K 2914 i
, 6 4 S2
Jan,
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
b 2V
6 31
I 4 U
4 ho'
4 bo
4 b7
4 os
K .1.1
6 a, 141 4 S3
I 4 fee
4 76 48
4 73 3? I
4 t 41
4 74! W
I 6 60
4 6?) I
4 7l C S9
4 6o v 47
4 '. 6 b
4 (ib 64
4 e i9
tj
$ 00
6 13,
-a
15
171
u
27
$ la
0.
8 03
5 1
B 26
6 al
s H
6 37
a I
0 131
6 lb
4 W
4 $3
4 f2
4 W
4 oo
4 46
I 64
e
4 64
4 69
tl & U 4 6o
'Sunday.
RANGE OP PRICES.
Cattle.
$1.id4um.U0
London Closing; Storks.
LONDON, Jan. 24. -Closing quoutlons on
stocks were:
it 11-14 N. V. Central...
l 13-14 Norfolk a W....
.... 14 do pfd
7S, Ontario W
...107 IPannaylvanla
Conaola. money
do account ..
Anaconda
Atchiaon
do Dfd
. ..110,900 V 11S 1104 Baltimore & Ohio. . ..!! Rand Mlnea .
3.3') 47ta 4,H t anadiaa racmc ... .iiuj Heading
1.W0 106 100V 1044 men. ft Ohio ...
3.800 42M 41 V 41S Chicago Ot. W.
1IIO .7a !17i. C ., M. a St. P.
OO 237 137. 235
Hogs.
$5,004)6.3.
4.90uu.ti6
4.s6uu.6u
4.tiu(tu.66
i.lixa j.;16
of stock
1.200
4,600
3W
4U0
26,300
45V4
27
60
74.
do nfd
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Faclllc ....
Central of N. J
Ches. Ohio
Chi. & Alton
do nfd
Chi. Gt. Western....
Chi. & N. W
C. M & St. V
Chi. Term. & T
do Dfd
C. C. C. & St. L
Colo. Fuel V Iron...
Colo. & Southern ...
do 1st prd
do 2d Dfd
Consolidated Oas ...
Corn Products
do pfd
Del. Hudson
D.. la W
Den. & Rio Q
do nfd
Distiller' Ssruritlea.
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
General Electric
Hock ns- Valley
Illinois Central
Inter. Paper
do prd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do prd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Iouts. A Nashville.
Manhattan 1j
Met. Securities
Met. Bt. Ry
Mki. Central
Minn. St. I
M . St. P. 8. 8. M
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M . K- T
do pfd
National Lead .
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. V
Norfolk & Western...
do pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P.. C. C. A- Bt. 1
Pressed Pteel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car..
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. U S F 2d pfd.
Bt. Louis & W....;...
do pfd
Southern Paclflo
do pfd
Southern Railway ...
do pfd
Tenn. Coal a Iron....
Texas A Paclfle
T-. St. Ia tt W
2u,0 I5i4
700 104'i
i.Kno iiV)I
11, 0 1164
100 wri
59.500
34,000
334
44
27
60
170H 170
1281$ ui
lDO'J IfKT
4t'
49
V3
11
17Mfe
5014
107
271
8RV4 U
104VS 10414
m 163
116V 116.
) S
i4 9ov
17ii4 174 174i
. ia
9.500 ttl'i
100 334 33V4
2lO go !40
6.G00 234 21
l.OOO 237V 214
a.iOO 192 1H74
O.
43 do lat pfd
US' do td vfd
IMS, Southern Hallway
18 do pfd
11 Southern Pacific .
3 Inlon Paclfle ....
41 1 do pfd
84', I'. 8- 8teel
n I do pf4
I4 iWahaah
Loulerllls a Naah....lt( T do pfd
M.. K. A T..., 41Wpanleh 4a
81LVER Bar. steady.' 30 3-16d per ounce,
muftni-jmii per cent.
The rate ot discount ;n the open market
for short bills is 3 13-16 per cent; for three
months' bills, 3!y3 13-16 per cent.
I DeDeers
Den rar & R.
do pfd ...
Erla
. do lat pfd
do td pfd
Illinois Central
..M
.. 92
.. M
.. f.4
.. 7(
.. 7
.. S
.. 41
.. til
.. 42
. .105
.. !
..1J
..101
.. 46
..116 ,
w
14i
Omaha
Chicago 1.36ut.2&
Kansas City 3.uvu.U0
St. Lotus 2.(Aas.00
Sioux City 2.60016.60
The official number of uiri
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs.8lieep.H r s.
... si. f. s 1: tty..
Wabash 1
Mo. Pac. Ry 8
Union Pacific System. 3
C. N. W. Ky. .East) 6
C. oi N. . Ry. dwili 26
C. St. P. M. O. Ry. 21
C. li. & (J. (Eust).... 4
C. U. & W- (VVestO... 27
C. It. 1. 4e P. (East).. S
C. R. I. & P. (West).. 2
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Great West n 3
Total Receipts 147
'Sunday.
The disposition of the day's receipts wis
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Company 3'4 2.9 661
Swift and Company 73$ 2.734 2.K3
Cudahy Packing Company 961 3,774 l.nKi
i,sio 1.113
6
S oe ee
a
31 10 1
7
83 4 1
1
14 1
28 10 1
a .. 1
'3
$
106 32 6
Armour & Company 444
Vansunt & Co 77
Carey At Benton Hi
Lobman & Co 2M
W. I. Stephen 106
Hill A Son 13
Huston & Co 62
Hamilton Rothschild.. Ill
L. F. Huss M
Mike H agger ty 146
Hoi Dcgun $1
3. B. Root A Co... U
Bulla dt Kline
Parker & Webb
Other -buyers 32$
390
63
Kew York Miolug Stocks.
NEW YORK, Jan. 24 Closing quotations
on mining biocks were
500 174
60 41V
1,600 109
T1.600 814
19.400 37
5t
1.) .iu
2.3 1H0
3,ni'0 17
7u0 5l,S
300 226
17
40i
61H
3SV4
Ml)
22H
234
188
im
Jy"4
lOKli KW-i
''4
;
73
64
4.800
1.100
l.flOO
,IOO
m
l.l'O
614
63 V
6o'i
324
$00 ITS
494
91
62
49
82
74H
178
910
,ro
800
4U0
1(0
tin
1.600
u0
179
an
84
34
3
1784
34
mi
84
33
33H
l34
7m
54
177
17
5.1
Kt
470
60
91
52
4!
74
178
115
178
Adams Cos
Alice
Breoce
Brunawlck Con ...
Comalock Tnnnel
Con. Cal. a Vs..
Horn PilTer
Iron Silver
Leadvlllo Coo ....
uftereti.
is
.. 35
.. 41
.. H
..
..Hi
.li5
..400
.. 4
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Hboenls
Potoal
8age
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopoa ..
sUandajd
. 7
-J7t
.642
. i
.. 13
.. 4:
. 36
,. 3V
24
88
X44
84
33 -4
82
63
161
ltil'
Trraaary Statement.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 24.-Today' sUte
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $!5C.000,OUO gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
$142,376,86; gold coin and bullion, $76,jl,H;b;
gold certificates, M, 106,430.
Bank ( learlaga.
OMAHA. Jan. 24. -Bank clearings for to
day were $1,316,214.79 and for the corre
sponding date last year $1,171,711.24.
63
8.600 154'i 152
0 161 160
$.200 72 71
2t 126 . 123
10,6") 26 2.S4
iVO so So
900 159V. 159
7tA IKM 179 IfcO
17,700 106 l(kl 104,
20,600 40 39 39
3.700 73 72 72
KiS4
123
80
1W
14. VQ
89
200 40 40 39U
154 1V' 152
4. (0 6n 63 64
22.700 91 K) K
96
5. fO 104 la lffl
1.60O 60 60 60
62,0-0 147 U. 1V
101 I..U4
l.ioo 8tA4 8.".
7.900 64 61 61'
1,000 104 103 14
2a
66.300 162 166 156
94
$.600 IO?
4.600 37
l.ino ii
l.l'O 24
)
t.600
S3.60O
64, 0
is
61
72
118 118
41 .
400 167 1S7 16i
40.700 39 86 87
Wool Market.
ROSTON. Jan. 24. -WOOL The wool
market Is In a llrm position with a fairly
steady demand. The call for territory to
supply stocks being so greatly depleted
that the selection Is poor. Florida wools
aro llrm. The prices In the market range
as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania, X and
above. 34 V8 36 He: X. 33'a;(4c: No. 1. attfittic:
No. 2, 3sanc; line unwashed. 264i26c; djuar-ter-blood
Unwashed. 3:i4i.tlc; three-eighths
blood, 33ra4o; half-blood, 32tj33; tine
washed delaine, 37ft!7e. Michigan, fine
unwashed, 244r26c; quarter-blood washed,
82&32c; three-eighths blood. 33(334c;
half-blood, 32ft32c; unwashed delaine, 2a.
Kentucky. Indiana. three-eighths and
quarter-blood. 32uv33c. Idaho, line. TXjZic;
heavy fine, Z&Vic; heavy hue, li20c; tine
medium, Z!AiJHe; medium, 26W!7c; low
medium, i'itimo. Wyoming, line, ' 2&f)2c;
heavy fine, lsM'J0c; Hne medium, 22a3c;
medium. 26ia7c; low medium, 27qBic.
Dakota and Nevada, fine, Z-viKMc; heavy
fine, 19ig2Uc; fine medium. lS'aJ4o- medium,
26v?7c; low medium, 27tr28c; Dakota Hne,
I'Jntic.; fine medium, 2.v2Jc; medium, 27
26c: low medium. 27tii-v.'. Montana, fine,
H4tKc; fine average, MtpXc; one medium
choice, 27j'J8c
8T LOriS. Mo.. Jan. 24.-WOOL-teady ;
'medium grades combing and clothing. 260
3o; light fine, Tltajic, heavy tine, l:&.lc;
tub washed, 33J41--.
l)SUOH, Jan. 24. WOOJy The ofTerlngs
at the wool sales today amounted to 11, M9
bales. A good selection or Merinos sold
freely to all sections. Cross-breds were
firm, though inferiors were in lighter de
1 mand. Scoureds were In active reouest for
101 1"1 1 Germany. Home buyers secured large lots
I of scoured, f ollowing are the sales In de-
lt. . tall: New South wales. 2.10U bales; scoured,
24 . lhlfi'ls lod; greasy. bVyi'gl- Id. Queensland,
"4 ; ! bales; scoured. Is bdl's Id; greasy
Is Id. Victoria. Lluu bales; scoured, Is tU
ilia kUd: greasy. Is 3d. Suth Australia,
600 balus; greasy, 6((f9d. West Australia,
l.MO bales; scoured, Is dfils 3d; greusy, 7d
(lis. New 2Vealand, 3.4U) bales; scoured, Is
itiflls 6U; greasy. 7dtlla 41.
Tbtal 3.&M 11,787 t640
CATTLE The receiple of cattle this
morning were smaller than yesterday by
about fifty cars and smaller than a week
ago by over thirty cara. The quality on an
average waa not fair aa and hardly up to
yesterday's standard.
Owing to the more moderate receipts, as
well as to a good, active demand, the
market on fat cattle opened with a de
cidedly better feeling. The trade at first
was a little slow, owing to the fact that
sellers were pricing their holdings at good,
stiff prices, while buyers did not appear
anxious to put on any great amount above
yesterday's prices. When once under way.
however, the trade was fairly active at
prices that were steady to a little higher
than yesterday. The desirable cattle among
the offerings were nearly all disposed of In
very good season In the forenoon.
Cows and heifers were also in good de
mand and they sold In about the same way
as fat steers that Is, the market was rea
sonably active and generally a little
stronger than yesterday. Uuyers all seemed
anxleua tor a few loads of good killers and
It did not take' them very long to clean
un the bis bulk of everything tn sight.
There has been a good deal of sameness
in the market for stockers and feeders for
a week or ten days. Tha supply hus been
light and the demand very gooa every
dav. Conseauently the market has been
In a good, healthy condition from day to
day, prices being quoted strong all the
time. This morning furnished no exception
to the rule. There were, however, a few
more rattle of that kind in sight than haa
been the case on a good many days, but
the supply was none too large to meet
the requirements of buyers. Everything
desirable changed hands by 10 o'clock in
the morning. Among the offerings were
some very good Wyoming range cattle
which brought $4. 40, the highest price paid
on this market for feeders for some time
back.
No
107
i'4
2
48
r
o
70
47
Z7
60
7r
118
4T4
10.
J ...
" I'l" .........
Vnlon Pacific ..
39
6t
160
34
59
157
0
300
17110
)
69.
133
91
66
U3
Cettea Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. J4.-COTTON-8p..t
closed quiet; middling uplands, USc; mid
dling gulf. 1216c; sales, none.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 24-XTTON Good
business done; prices I'm 11 points lower;
American middling, fair. tM: good mid
dllng, td; middling. 6.1 VI; low middling.
4(Ol; good ordinary, 5 844: ordinary, 6-d.
The sales of the day were It.ouO hales, of
which l.Gto were for speculation and export
and Included 12.0H0 Am(-ri-an. Receipts.
$. bales. Including 3") Amerh-an. .
BT IJII ISI Jan l CllTTflMfjllil-
middling. llc: sales., none; receipts, none; J
shipments. 136 bales; stock. 42.6:5 bales.
Nr.W OKl.h-A r a. Jan. o I ItLN-
800
..489.400
do pfd
T 8. Fji
I 8. Realty
t. 8. Rubber
do pfd
i;. 8. Steel
do pfd
Va. -Carolina Chem.
do pfd -
Wabash
do pfd
Wei Is-Fargo Ex
Wesllnghouse Elec.
Western I'nion
W. I. K
Wis. Central
do pfd
Northern Pacific ...
Central Leather ....
do pfd ,
8!"s-Bhemeld
Total sales for the day. 1.994.200 shares.
134
91
67
113
4.4.
27.3o0 112 113
SfO 64 61
SO 116
29.0 26
10.0UO 46
116
36
47
$.000 174
jro w
(.. to
31
63
60 i
42.100 4
170
83
1914
3rt
61
3"6
48
88
68
ir.7
r
138
91
56
113
44
112
63
116
2f.
47
240
170
9
4x14
I SO 107 101 vm
-' !', 1
Forelcai Ftaaaelal. .
UfXDON. Jsn. 24. Money was In active
request In the market today and rates were
firm. Discounts were easier, being affected
by the low rate at which the treasury bills
were allotted. Trading on the ateck ex
change was quiet, and prices Irregular, the
money consideration anectlng home securi
ties. Home consols onened easier hut raw
Spot cktaed quit I and steady; soles. 2.954 .'covered at the tlnae ' Honte rails were
bales: ordinary. $ )3-16r; good ordinary. fairlv steady owing to tbe dividend aa
luc: low middling. Uc; middling. llc; nuuucemeiits. Americans ciienad dull, grew
good middling ll'c; middling fair. 12 3-luc; , firmer to above parity and became fairly
Receipts, 4.374 balvs; etoik, bales. active. Norfolk and Western and Read-
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 2t.-METAI.8-A fur
ther advance was reported in the London
tin market with spot and futures quoted
at 166 16s. Loca;y the market waa
steady with spot quoted at $34 37 3. 40.
Copper also was higher In London with
soot closing at 78 Is and futures at 77.
Iurally no change Is reported. I-uke and
electrolytic are quoted at Jla.COflaoo and
casting at $18.00. Lead waa 6s higher at
16 las fed In London. Locally the n.arket
waa steady with spot quotw) at tS.70a6.k6.
Spelter was unchanged at 28 S 6d in Lon
don and at $6,4x.60 In the local market.
Iron was lower attroad with, standard foun
dry closing at 62a oxl and Cleveland war
rants at feas In the English market. Lo
cally the situation wss reported unchanged.
No. 1 foundry, northern. Is quoted at $11.76
jl.$6; No. 2 foundry. $16 2&q 18 $6; No. 1
fAinry. southern, l s &v. La.'.fc. No. t foun
dry. southern. $18.0018.26.
8T. Lol'ld. Jan. .4. -METALS-Lead,
lower at $&.). Spelter, quiet at (6.40.
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1
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NTFW YORK, Jan. 24. OILS Cottonseed,
toady; prune crude, nominal at Xa33c.
Petroleum, steady; refined. New York, ti.au;
Philadelphia and Baltimore. $7.56; Philadel
phia and Baltimore, in hulk, $6.6. Turpen
tine, quiet at 874mSo.
ROSIN Strained, common to good $2.90.
SAVANNAH. Ga, Jan. 84. Olii-Turpea-tlne
firm at C60.
ROSIN-Flrm; A. B and C, $S47; D.
$3-6; T. $3.62; O. $147; K, $3 87; 1.
$4C,; K. Hfer; U. 34. . N. WS; WO.
$.rww. $4.16. . .
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.live 1 t
MtHJH Heerluts of hofffl this morning
were the largest of any day since Thursday
of last weeg, 14S cars being reported In.
The market opened generslly 6c lower than
yesterday and slow at the decline. Sellers
were unwilling to make the concession
without a struggle and buyer were In no
hurry to fill orders even at the decline.
Durlns- the first half of the forenoon the
amount of trading accompllsned was small,
latter nn sellers were forced to rut loose
at the decline. The hogs sold largely at
to SOUS. 36, aa against fc I'-Si 40 yesterday.
The popular Mice waa but touay sno
$6.37 yesterday. After the more urgent
orders were filled the market became still
weaker, closing generally as much as bu
7c lower than yesterday. The lite trains
got the full benefit of this weak close.
Representative sales:
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HHEKr'-Today's sheeo market was a de
cided disappointment tn sellers. At the
opening the feeling was decidedly better
and every one was looking for a strong
market at the very least. In fact, buyers
picKea out a rew loads that just happened
to suit them at prices that looked better
than yesterday or the day before. Later
on It became apparent that the demand
was not as urgent as It might be and the
trade became slow. Chlrago helped along
the weak feeling by reporting a lower mar
ket at thut point. The result was that in
stead of being strong the market st this
point turmd out to be slow, closing off
lower than yesterday. While a third or
more of the receipts changed hands very
early In the morning It was late before a
clearance was effected. In other words, It
was Just the kind of a market to disappoint
Sellers.
Quotation for fed theep and lambs are
as follows: Good to choice Iambi, Colo
rados, $7.0o7.:S; good westerns, $7.uo&7.25;
good yearlings, $5.SO'i6 1; good wethers,
io .Sy.Jo.7d; ewes. $4 "ijio.X.
Quotations for feeder sheep and lambs:
Good feeding lamru, $3.7630; yearlings,
$4 7505.30; wethers, $4.8tf.li0; ewes, $3,769
4.60; breeding ewes, t4.6C6.00.
Representative sales:
No
No. , 4 06c; No. I". 4c; No. 11. Sf.ic; No. li,
8o: No. 1.1. SRf.c: No. 14. 3.8.V: ct'fl-
I lll'nri, , in -j 11 . 11 I. 1 , H iimi,
line; crushed, t; powdeied. 4.MV, gran
uini'ii, v i't . riiittn, v.
MtlLASSKS Kir iii; New Orleans, open
kettle, fa'r to rhotre, !tti.Hp.
v 1.- t. . . n 1 . - . t ... bt-i in . .
r. .v v c .r- . r.. ;in. .v. oi unn- iii.n
ket firm; open kittle. f1irt'kr: open Veftloi
renlrlfusal. StiifitiXo; -eiitrlf ntnl whites. S
u , jriii'wu. di.i-r; p.-ruriti-. .14 l-l.c-.
MOIaASStH Open ketlie. ; centrif
ugal. 17!l.'c.
SYIUf-ti3tV.
25 western ewes
361 western ewes
49 western ewes
2W) western ewes
C yearlings
4V western lambs ....
875 western lambs ....
113 western lambs ...
103 western lambs ....
1 western lamb ....
Si; western lamhs ....
1$ western lambs ....
17$ western ewes
1 western ewe
124 western ewe
318 western yearlings
269 western lambs ....
Av.
. 102
. Ill
. 99
. 123
. 98
. 77
. 88
. 88
! ioo
. 83
. 9tl
. 103
. 100
. 1"9
. 91
. 79
Pr.
6 00
6 IS
6 20
6 80
6 00
7 10
7 IS
7 15
716
7 16
7 25
7 26
6 10
6 10
6 80
06
7 26
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKKT
Cattle Doll Hogs Five Cents Loner
Sheep and Lambs Steady.
CHICAGO, Jan. 24. CATTLE Receipts,
22.000 head: market, dull; prices, weak; com
mon to prime steers, $S.4tyii.5t; cows, $3.0(tfj
4.40: heifers, $2.2yi6.00; bulls, $.'.tX,4 'W;
calves, $3.a8.00s stockers and feeders, $3.40
64.50.
HOGS Receipts, itt.OuO head: market, 6c
lower; choice to prime heavy, to.tit'no.iS;
medium to good heavy,. $6.6ofio.60; butcher
weights. $5.65'(i6.67; good tn choice heavy
mixed, $5.65!o.t; parking. $6.3V56.S7.
8HEKP AND I.A MBS- Receipts. 12,(00
head; market, steady; sheep. $4-606t6.84;
yearlings. $6.'X.W; lambs. $6..6o37.,0.
Kansas City Live Stoek Market.
, KANSAS CITY, Jan. M.-ATTLK-Re-celpts.
11,000 head. Including 200 southerns:
market for best steers, steady to 10c lower;
others, steady; top, $5.70; choice expoit and
dressed beef steers, $6.00f.o0; fair to good,
$4.00426-00; western fed steers. $3.6oji6.60;
stockers and feeders. 41fxKi4 b0; southern
steers, J3 t4j4 76; southern cows. $2,2613.00;
native cows, $2fioiS4.u0; native heifers, $3.00
6.00; bulls, $160i3.S6; calves, $3.0027.00.
HOGS Receipts, 14.000 head: market,
steady to 6c lower; top. $4 57; bulk of sales,
$6.376.4o; heavy, $5.42iu.47: packer.
$6.4"n6 46: Digs and lights. $I.R5ifrE.27U.
SHEEP AND UMB8- Receipts. $000
head; market, steady; native lambs, $$.u04j
7.60; western lambs, $f.00t)7.tt; ewes mid
yearlings, $4-6O"ij-O0; western fed yearllnss,
$5. 6f "rid. 50; western fed sheep, $4.50433.90.'
stockers and feeders, $3.2fy&4.75.
St. I.ools Lire gtock Market.
ST. LOri8, Mo.. Jan. 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 4.600. including 1.600 Texans: market
steady to strong: native shipping and ex
port steers, $4.604i.tiO; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $3.2&jA.to; steers under l.uOO
pounds, $3.0f4.a6: stockers and feeders,
$2 60i?i3.80; cows and heifers, t-'.SOCM.aS; can
ners. tl fWI 75; bulls. $2.6(r4.2o; calves.
$4 0017.75: Texas and Indian steers, $3.(KkU
4 25: cows and heifers. $4.00'a6.on.
HOGS Receipts. 7.6TO head; market lower:
rigs and lights. $4.667i5.J; packers. $.1.26if
GO; btltrhers and best heavv, $5 ')'w6.05.
SHE'EP AND IAMBS RfH-elpts. 5 .ajrtO
head: market steady; native muttons, $" 50
fififVi: lamlw. $5.6iti7.60: culls and bucks,
t-t -i;4.10; stockers, $1.2o4i4 86; Texans, $3.uo
64.00.
Sloas f'lty Live Ktoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Jan. 24 -Speclal Telegram.)
CATTLH Receipts. I SO head, msrkrt
weak; stockers, alow; beeves. $.t.6('(7 3.60;
cows, bulls and mixed. $l'.5fft 3 85; stockers
and fee1ers, $2.764i3.9U; calves and yearlings,
$2 60413 ti.
HOGS Receipts. tVOuft head; market iifjloc
lower, selling at $.16ft6.3o: bulk of sules,
$3.$nH..
8HEKP AND I.AMBS Receipts. 600
head; market steady.
gt. Joseph LIT Stock Market.
ST. JOBFPH. Mo.. Jan. 24. CATTLE
Receipts. J.4rf( head: market steady tn 10c
lower; natl- f 7"i4 mi- pe ws end heifers,
' 4 7"; stockers and feeders, $2.754 4 io.
HOG8 ht ., i.-,, . he:id; markft weak
to 6o lower; light, $6.XU'3.4.; medium and
heavv. 86 3rt75 47.
SHEEP AND UMP8- Receipts, I,4uJ
head; market slow lo weak.
OMAHA W HOLK8AI.lt. MARKET.
Coadltlen of Trad and Qaoiatloaa oat
Staple and Fsary Prodnee,
FX10S Receipt liberal, candled siorle
ssy at Uc.
14VK POUl.TRY-llens 9c; old roost
ers. 6c; turkeys, HflLV; ducks, lm-; ynngc
ronslcr. S'9c: t?oe
PRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, r.oilHo
old ttims, I4'i'1jc; chickens. I0(ille; old roost
ers, 7c; ducks, 111.12c; geese, fvjftoc.
HVTTKR Packing stoca. iic; choice ta
fancy dairy, lKvlc; creamery, altj-lc;
piint.f, 21 c.
HAY Prices quoted bv Omaha F'erd com
pany: No. 1 uptand, $7.0Ctfi7.M- medium. $il 60
67.1X1; coarse, $ti.(Xii.6). i"e straw, $4.60.
BRAN Per ton, $16.60.
HIDES. PBI.TS AND TAI.IX)W-No. 1
green hides. 10c; No. 2, 8c; No. 1 salted.
U'ic; No. 2. llc; green bull hides, SJio;
Cured, 'ul0c; dry hides. 13Dc horse hl.1-si
Large, $3.26; small, $1.26. Sheep Pelts, enoh,
l-iq$1.75. Tallow: No. 1, 4c; No. 3, 8o;
rough, lKc.
TROriCAL FRUITS.
PATES Per box of 30 1-lb. imgs.. $2: HU
lowe en. In 70-lb. boxes, per l.. 6i'i Bayers.
Ser lb.. 6c walnut-stufled, 1-lb. pkgs.. $.' pe
08., 8-lb. boxes, $1.
ORANHES California navels, all size,
$3.75; choice navel. $2.64.
LEMONS Lininmei's. extra fancy, 20 slse.
$3 25: 300 to 300 sixes. $3.6o.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 75AO;
iinpotted Smyrna, three-crown, 12c; six
crown, 14o.
BANANAS Per medlum-slxed bunch. II. T$
6326; Juuib.s, $2.6041 3.0.
1ANUERINES Florida, per box of about
lio. $3.
GRAPE FRUIT Florida, per bo, T-oO;
California, per box. $mv(i7 00.
FRUITS.
PEARS Iatwrence and Mount Vernon,
$2.50.
APPLES-Callfornla Hcllflowers, $1.40 -r
bu. box; Hen Davis, $1.76 per bu. bnx; Wine
saps, $2.00 per hi! box; other varieties, $2 'JO
per bu.; New York apples. $4.73 per bbl.
CRANBERRIES Jerse;-, $lfi.6 "ver bbl.
GRAPES Imported MitWns. $6.5titii.00.
OLD EGETAULES.
POTATOES Home-grown, per bu., oe
S6c; South Dakota, per bu., 7nC.
ONIONS Home-grown, viiuw and red,
per bu., S6c; 8panib per crate, $1 6ti; Colo
rado, red and ye,:or. tier tiu.. $1.00.
NAVY MEANS Per bu., $2.00.
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6c.
CABHAGE Home-grown and Wlscon-ln,
in crates, per lb., 2u
CARROTS PARSNIPS AND TURNIPd
Per bu., ii75c.
CELERY Kalamnxon, jicr do, 35e.
SWEET POTATOES Kansus, per 2-bu.
bbl., $1.90. j
NEW VKOTsTAnT.ES.
TOMATOES California, per crate of Jt
lbs.. $-.'.fj0.
WAX BEANS Per hamper ot about 39
lb. net. 13 50
eTRixsG BEANS Per hamper of about S9
lbs. net. $3.00114.00.
EGG PLA NT Florid I . per do., Il.25t71.60.
GREEN PEPPERS-Florlda. per hamper
Of about 10 d'H., $3.60.
TURNIPS Loulslnna. do, bunches, 75c.
SHALLOTTS Loulsluna, per do, bunches.
sue.
HEAD LETTUCE loulslnna. per bbl.,
$S Criin OO: Pr do, heads. $1.00.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, pr bog of
13 to 16 heads, Kc.
CrcUMrlEnB-ITotliouse, per dor.. $2f'
RADISHES Hothouse, per do, bunches,
60c.
MUSHROOMS Hothouse, per lb.. 50c.
UEEF CUTS.
No. 1 rib, 13c; No. 3 no, 10c; No. 3 rib,
7c; No. 1 round, 7c: .round, 6Vc;
No. 3 round, ee; No. 1 loin, 16c; No.
loin, 12c; No. 3 loin. 9c; No. 1 plate. 4c;
No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 3 plate, 3c; No. I
chucks, 6c; No. 2 chucks, 4c; No.
chuck. 3c.
MI3CELLANEOU.
CIDER Per keg, 83. 7i; per bbl., $4.76.
HONES New, per -4 lb., $3.50.
CHEESE Swiss. new. 15c; Wlscons'.a,
brick, 16c; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c; twin
16c; young Americas, 16c.
NUTS-Walnuto, No. 1 soft shells. nrr
crop, per lb., 16c; hard shells, per lb.,
13-c. Pecans, large, per lb., 14c; amall, per
lb., lio. tenut-, per lb., 7s; roasted, per
lb., ko. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 12'b13c. Al
monds, soft shells, pot )" lio; hard shall,
oer lb., 16c. Bhellbark hickory nuts, per
bu., $2.'J6; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60.
Chestnuts, per lb., lie. Cocoanul. $4.60 if
ark of Us).
FRESH FISH Trout, 11c: halibut. Kc:
pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass, 11c; sun
tiBh, WrJc; perch skinned and dressed, be;
pike, 10c; red snapper, 11c; salmon, II.:;
t-rapples. 6fl9c; eels. 18c; black bass, 22u; .
whiteflsh, Uc; frog legs, per do., 66c; lon
sters. green. S3c; boiled lobsters.-S7c; blup
flsh. 16c: herring. 4c; Spanish mackerel, lc;
haddock, 10c; shrimp, $1.00(&1.60 per gal.;
smelts 12c; cod. 12c; fresh standard oys
ters, $1.40 per gal.; heH oysters. $1.08
.io per nr; little nwk t-1ams. 81.80 per moi
ST'QARSOranulatod eune, in bbls.. $5.06;
granulated cane. In sacks, $5.01; granulated
beet. In sacks, $4.91.
SYRUr 1 barieU, 21c per gal.; enses,
8 10-lb. cans. $1 0: cases. 12 5-lb. can.
$1.9r-; cases. 21 2 cans, $1.80.
COFFEE Roasted: No. 35, 25c per lb.;
No. 30, 2CC per lb.; No. 26. lSc per lb.;
No 20, lSlic per lb.; No. 215, 12c per lb.
tri.OUR' (wholesale) Boi high grade Ne
braska, per cwt.. $2.1u; best hlgb grade
patent Minnesota, per cwt., $--'.40; straight
patent Nebraska, per cwt., (2.00; second
Datont Nebraska. $.U0 '
CUBED "!S!l ramlly whiteflsh. per V
bbl., -1O0 lbs., $4.80;- Norwuy mackerel, pur
bbl., 200 lbs.: Hlo-terr, $ift.;-0. No. 1, $28.0u;
No. 2. $26.(n; No. $. J20.00: Irish No. 2,
$17.00. Herrlnj. in bbls., 200 lbs. each: Nor
wav. 4k. S1S.00: Norway. 3k. $13.00; Hol
land, mixed-. $11 6. Hotlund herring. In
kegs: Milker. mc; .kegs, mixed. 7uc.
BROOMS- No. 1 rurpt. $3.26; No. I
carpel. $2.40; No 8 plain. $3.25.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern, 5yri6Uc; Maine. $1.26: tomatoes, 3-1 U.
cans. $1.25150; $-lb., 87tic1.00; plne
applea, grated. 2-t1., $2.0ri4..3O; sliced, $1.85
JI2.20: gallon arpje. fancy, $3.16; Call
vrniii apricots. $1.40&..ui: pears, tlJb'J
lio; peaches, fancy. 8l.76Q2.40; . EL C.
peaches. $2.32.jo: Alaska salmon, red,
41 lo; pink. 9iic; fancy Chlnoog, F., $2.10;
fancy sookeye, F., U .95: saromes, -oil.
$2.50, -mustards, $L.I1(3 !; snvet pota
toes, II. 1611.26; saueraraut, $l.d0; pump
kins. 80c4j$li8) wa beans. 2-lb., 75ti9c",
Uma beans. t-1b 76Vo 4j(l.$6i spinach,
$1 uiM; cheap peas, 2-lb., 80c; extra,
75V'"c; fnncy. 813UI.76.
EVAPORATED FRUITS Fancy Muir
peaches, 12 c; choice Muir peaches, ll";
fancy yellow, Ue: 4o-W prunes, "c: 60-70,
7'4c: fancy New York ring apples. ll'.4c;
choice. 10c; fancy 4-crown lixjse musca
tel raliins. 7e; S-crown, 7c; 2-crown, 6'4c;
fancv seeded raisins in 1-lb. cartons. 7c;
choice seeded, in l'J-o. carton, ?c; east
ern pitted cherries, 17c: New York evap
orated blnrk raspberries. 36c; fancy peurs,
lc: choice, 15c; fa my nectarines, 8c;
fancy apricots. llc; choice royal, lfl'.c;
Hallowe'en diites, 5V.c; glare citron, lie;
candied. 10c; lemon, 14c; orange, 14c.
lock la elgbt
Receipt of live stock at the six principal
REAL E8TATK TRAXSFKHS.
western markets yesterday: I
( utile. Hor-. Sheen. I
South Omaha $.7o 10.2W i.rti
Sioux Cltv l.Suo S.OiiO 6)
Kansas City ll.OuO 4."i B.jOt
St. Joseph 2.4T4 7,816 1.(03
St. laiuis 4.6iai 7.fii 6,0 8
Chicago 22,000 to.(KO r.OCO
Total 44.834 80,518 4?,J
rfe Market.
NEW YORK, Jsn. z4.-COFFEF--Markt
for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices to an advance of 6 points on steady
European cables and a further advance In
the rate of Braslltan exchange. Demand
was restricted by larger Braslltan receipts,
but rfferlngs wera very light and the mar
ket after show In- little feature during the
middle sest" firmed u? In the Wst hour
on local bull support and closed Vpli
points higher. Sales were reported of 47.
i60 hags. Including February, at 8 'J0fS Kc ;
March at 8.lVei7.a'c: July at I.Vie; September
at TV: Decemlier, 7.65ft7.7uc; spot Rio
steadv; No. I Invoice. 8 l-16c.
agar s4 Molasses.
NEW YORK. Jan. 84. -8 1 MAR-Raw.
nomlril; fair refining. $c; renlrtfur&l, tt!
teal, IV; ipolassea sugar. $ 11-14c. ReQncd,
steady; No. . 4 iOc, No. 7. 4 16c; No. $. 4 10c;
South Omaha Land Co, to Wilson W.
Abbott, lot 4, block 241. . fctjulh
Omaha ,.. $ OA
Clin lies B Davis, tri'sluu. ct lo
Churle P. Traver, lot 14, ..block 24.
Kountse place ,sb
Mildred E. iiarger lo Elward Well
man, part lot 6 and part lot 8, block
1. pup Plat e iM
Nebraska Investment and Improvement
Co. to George S. liayueii, lot 1, .Over
view Add lg
William Kuchenbach to Mary C. Hoff
man, e lot 6. Ilick 4. AtKistroug
Second Add. to C t I y ol Omana 1
Grace II i:ollm and M. H. 4 ttlrn
to Malml J. kalis, lot 19, -bktak, l.tl,.
Dundee Place . 4.014
Frank Thnmpson, executor, to George
S. Walker and wife, lot li. 18 and 17.
block 16, Omaha View Add Iu4
Mary A. Sudetiberg and husband to
Mary W. Walker, lot 6, block 10,
Hitchcock 1st Add jOO
William A. Frledrirh to Alliert N.
Glover, hits 13. 14. 15. I'i and 17, blot k
12, Saunders A Hlmebajgh's High
land Park Add 4
Ralph H. Johnson to Mary A. 11. How
ell, lot . block W. Omaha $,iji
A. J- Parker and wife to John F. Rels- ..
man. lot 6. block 4, Sherwood's Sub
division of lots 86. 37. 3k. 4. 41 and
n lot 84. Millard & Caldwell s Add. hiJt
Otto Muller and wife to V. V. Ctich
ran. lota 7 and 8. block is Kouuuc
Ruth's Add 4 21.OJ0
Ada M. Mill'-r and husband to John
Morun. north 48 feet lot 7, block 114. '
City f South Omaha l.Cusi
F. D Day & Co.
Orslers fa
Stocks. Gran. Provision
' lhl Year Grata ta l a.
Braa OtUre, 3IU-111 Hoard of Trad
Itldc. Oasaba, Meb. TelePltaao ll
213-214 Exchange Rldg , South Oman.
Bell 'Pbone 16- Independent 'pboa L