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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1906.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Steady Growing Betriib Feeling in
Wheat.
FACTORS COMBiNt FOR LOWER PRICES
Reports of Preeslnsj, and Than Ins
from Koalhittm-4 orn Mold Its
On n-Mot t nient Light and
Dinnd Slonr.
OMAHA. Jan. 27. 19(10.
Wheat sold off lu on featureless cables,
larger estimates for this week's woi la
shipments and on the SKiuly growing bear
ish feeling. Trade Is more active and not
confined exclusively to the protesMlonal ele
ment, which Is a healthy feature. The
southwest sent reports of more freezing
und thawing weather and 11. V. Join
claims that 19 per cent of the spring wheat
crop hack In farmers' hands (aoow) seeding
requirements) in the tniee northwestern
stales. Fine weather prevails throughout
both belts today and lair conditions Indi
cated for tomorrow.
The corn market was the only one show
ing any degree of restive power. Trade at
the start waa light and there was very
little pressure until the extreme weakness
developed in wheat and oats. The demand
for May at 44c seemed unlimited. Country
movement Is light and demand on the whole
slow. It was a noticeable feature, how
ever, of the trade today, that cash house!
were constant buyers of May,
May wheat closed at S-t V:, July at S3V4C
and September at 2c.
May corn closed at 444c, July at 44V$
44Vic and September at 4iVc.
Oats were off '40; Mny closed at 30-V.
July at and o. ileiniier at iS'v.
Liverpool closed hvi Liver to vU lower
and last year of ,K!4,iJi) bushels. There
will be a fair Increase on passage.
A New York exporter wired: "Nearby
demand for corn poor, limits fully lc be
low market, A little business doing for late
summer shipment."
Primary wheat receipts were 496,000 bush
els and shipments 17S,U"0 bushels, against
receipts last year of 4:t3.J0 bushels and
shipments of 244,() bushels. Corn receipts
were MO.OOO bushels and shipments &3.UO0
bushels, against receipts lust year of 4.U,II0
bushels and shipments of L'"7,'Hi bushels.
Boston cleared .m) bushels wheat this
morning; Baltimore clenred OW.ooo bushels
of corn, and (lalveston l:ix.O) bushels.
Tho big export millers of Ht. Iyiula are
puiiing out offers of (lour very low. ana
they suv thev il.in t sret anv aeeeiitunces.
Australian wheat shipments were 1,704.010
iu., against l.uM.ooo bu. last week, and
1.4.iMXim bu. last venr
Authorities in Argentina are unable to
agree on the size of the wheat crop.
Broomhall estimates the exportable (it-rplus
at 1U,M,UU0 bu., while others say aO.UOU,
0U9 bu.
F. S. Cowglll of Omaha says: "The
country Is not suiting corn very fast west of
the Misssouri river, although one house has
bought a large quantity in the last few
days. Cars are more plentiful and our bus
ienss has been well cleaned UD. There has
been some new business since the advance
In rates January 15. Most of the corn is
Kolng to the gulf. So far this year there
11:1s been no free movement of corn to com
pare with last year."
Omaha Cash Sales.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1 car. 77c; No. 3
hard. 1 car, 74c; 1 car, 73c;- No. 4 hard. 1
CORN No. I white, 1 car, 38c; No
w..ltc, 1 car, 37c; No. 4, 1 car, SOc
Omaha Cash Prices,
WHEAT No. 2 hnrd. 75l!7Sc; No. 3 hard,
7ujiiV.c; No. 2 hard, US'uidc; No. 2 spring,
'i4,iiii',ic; No. 3 spring, 7374c.
toh.V-No. 3, jruuiUc; No. 4, 35'.Vf(37c;
llu gr.iue, dJlU3uc; No. 3 yellow, 34c; No. 3
white, She.
OA'li! No. 3 mixed. 27fi2Sc; No. 3 white,
'; No. 4 White, 2tS2,iV
KYIS No. 2, 61c; No. 3, bH.io.
Carlo! Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Cliloago
jvansas City
Minneapolis .
C...ali 1
fuluth
ot. Luula ....
ui.ciijuui uurcu -ju ini.ri 10 tmu loner i OHl, in 10 pounus, oojic, luiiuni imc, mn.nrth In A mil lirn mated Conner I'nlted
on wheat and uncnangea to ..a ,uwer on , , 33 pounds . ..lc; Clipped whit,. f? ,CsX Quarter.
Bromhall estimate, world's wheat ship- uIyLITVZc; good to "Vhe tankfK
r"'!' "nd" 'n-"V a.'?1 t".0lr?r WC. . . ... but was not decisive In iT "nTnMM "the
iiiliiiiviil mo, ,-t-iv ui o..pr uor.iit;is nurn rirni; siai. common 10 ciioiuc 1
24 276 162
C4 58 21
243
8 126 18
38
43 90 73
CiilCAOiO UltAl AKU PROVISIONS
I'eatn'rea of the Trading; and Closlniv
1'i lces on llourd of trade.
CIIICAUO. Jan. 27. A forecast by an
I. .MutlfclKian of a Uberiu Increase In
II. 11 iiUB buipiiiei.ls of wheut Slid heavy
ex,, orid tiuni Auo..alia caused a weax
hi iikel In wheat heie today. At the close
for May delivery was off c. Corn
,as down Wc. Outs snowed a loss of c.
1'iovtsions were up 2c.
Sentiment in the wheat pit was extremely
binilsh for tho entii'11 day and local trad
ers and leading longs sold heavily. Initial
quotations on May were 'Ulc higher at
uil,4l'.nc. According to the report of the
English stult.sttchin, the world's shipments
for the week will be about 9,').ue bushels,
wulch Is more than generally expected.
The domestic situation also favored the
bears. In the northwest stocks of wheat
continued to show decided Increase and
weather over the winter wheat belt was
mild. Prices declined steadily until May
reached 84c. which point was touched
within the lust half hour. Covering by
eliurts caused a slight rally within the last
few minutes of trading, but the close was
weak, with May at 8471C. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to i.onu bush
els. Primary receipts were 496,000 bushels,
against 433.WO bushels one year ago. Min
neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 300 cars, against 454 cars last week
and 2H curs one year ago.
Because of selling by commission houses
und cash interests and the weakness of
wheat the corn market was depressed
tl roughout the day. Cash demand waa
slow and primary receipts were consider
ably In excess of those for the correspond
In,; day a year ugo. The market closed
weak and almos at the lowest point of the
day. May opened unchinged to a shade
Uwer at 44lad44ae to 44"c. sold off to 44c
and closed at 41c. Iicul receipts were
27J cars, with 20 earn of contract grade.
Profit taking by several longs and short
selling bv local traders, togtthrr with In
creasing receipts and n decline In txpirt ,
deniaiid. weakened the oits mirct thr i-f'i
tho greater part of the day. The v i'u
of trailing was large. May onened u-
chanted tit c lower at SI vni'viC sold off
to 3' fee nnd closed at 3 c. Local rect ipn
wr 163 cars.
Provisions were firm on a 5c advance In
to price of live hogs and sn excellent cash
I'.emand for meat and lurrt. Holders were
corlMfnllul and offerings were light. At
t'o close May pork was up 2c at $14 051?
14.1)7. Lard was up 2c at 37.55. Ribs were
2V- higher at t7.52.
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
M cars; corn, 36X cars; oats, 261 car.; hogs,
54.'J head.
The leading futures rnnged as follows:
A nicies. I Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yea'y.
Wheat I
M"y l'Vi
K
83 -,l
(141
831
1
(
44 I
Ro
84
41
44
41
July
A'orn
' tn
. May
July
1 M
Jan.
183'j-.1
8.11
I
I
I
I 401
40l
441, n-s
411
44VuVV'Jl
41 441, ir-, 1
291
291
SO'i
31
30',
Mar
July
Pork
'an. 'lav
July
! .1
Jn. May
July
T s
Jm. M y
July
31V
31
SO
3o I
JJ-V41
3U
13 77' IS 771 13 77
13 77, 13 70
14 07! 14 06
14 171 14 12
14 1 I 14 I 1 1 4 0.1
14 12! 14 10
14 12
I
7 45 I
7 55 I
7 45
7 67
7 70
7 46
7 65
7 45
7 66
7 40
7 62
7 66
7 37
7 50
7 62
7 67
7 67!
7 671
7 40
7 82
7 66 I
I
'fin T
7 62' ,
7 5fi
7 65
7 60
T 6J
No I.
1 Vili nuotstlnns were as follows:
FLOPR Easier: winter patents. tX.t
i "f; straights. S3. 554 13 85: spring patents,
"i3.:5; siratghts, t360''i3 75; bakers, t2.20
WHEAT No. ! snrlng. S2'(.j85c; No. t.
r.'S4.-; No. ! red. 851 Sw
CORN No. 2, 41c: No. J yellow. 41c.
OATP-No. 2. 19c: No. 2 white. Sl3
;:'. No. 3 white. 3tiji31c.
HYT No. 2. 65 c.
PARLEY Fair to choice malting, r65o.
3i:i:DS No. 1 flax. flo-.; No. 1 north
west, rn, $1.13. Tlmotliv. prime, 13 30.
Clover, contract grade, $13.25.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, rer Mil.. $13.73
'''3 77. Lard, per bx lbs.. t7.25- Short ribs
sides iloosei, $7 Jfi7.40. Short clear sides
(tore. 1 1. $7. 757 87.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Iteoeipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rva. bu
24 0
21.ts)
.. 220.0
..1M5.0
..220. 4-0
31S.O
213.
34. 50
36 )
63.500
Barley, bu.
69.400
On the Produce xchanan todav tha but-
tatr market waa steady; craauiarlaa, if
dairies. llc. Eg, easy; at mark,
cases Included, IMJlTe; firsts. 17c; prime
firsts, 18c; extras, 20c. Cheese, steady;
11 Volte.
SEW YORK GF.1RHAL MARKET
(notations of the l)r on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Jan. 27.-FIOUR-Reclpt.
14.50 bbls.; exports. 4.322 bbls.; market dull
and unchanged; Minnesota patents, $4.609
4 85; Minnesota bakers, H ft telS"; winter
patents, 4.imb4.40; winter straights, U-Mt
4.; winter extras, t.rSX&: winter low
Trades. $2.ijtV(j3 30. Rye fluur quiet; fair to
giiid, 3.7uri!4.U(; choice to fancy, M-Oau 35;
buckwheat flour, lor spot and to
arrive.
BUCKWHEAT Nominal, 62c delivered
at New York.
COIlNMBAIr-Steady; fine white and yel
low. ll.au ; coarse, $1 o-tf 1 lu; kiln-dried, U-KJ
2"- . . .
K Y F Nominal ; No. Z western, Ttc r. o. d.
New York.
hA RLE V Feeding, i2n c. I. f. Buffalo;
malting, 4,4)62 c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 86,iu0 bu.; exports,
23,786; spot market Irregular; No. 2 red,
lVc elevator; No. 2 red, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern, Lmluth, ftic f. o. b. alloat.
Further sharp declines appeared In wheat
today a. a r.ssull or llnuMauou maucea ny
large Australian shipments, prospects for (
weakness In outside markets, the close
showing Vic net decline. May, tlvhv,
closed HOc; July, gSc, closed at 88c;
September, S7(67vc, closed at 7c.
CORN Receipts, 1ip6,42o bu.; exports.
93.2.V), bu.; sales, 50,000 bu. futures. Spot
market easy; No. 2, 65c elevator and no'ic
f. o. to. alloat; No. 2 yellow. 50V; No. i
white, Bl'c. Option tnnrkt was active and
weaker In sympathy with wheat, easier
cables, larger receipts and Ituuidatijn, clos
ing htC to c net lower; May, 4 .j-,so,
cloed 60e; July. fcrts'tfotflsc, closed, jU.jc;
September closed 6tAc.
OATS Receipts, im.uOO bu. ; exports. 3"i
bu.; spot market barely steady; mixed
l&iS. Wul'c; lt"4. Ku'lac; olds, 54j8c; pacific
coast, 1!A, lKU'14o; 1W4, H'y lc; olds, 7'uC.
lllL'KH- 1-11 .... oiilvestun, M lu i& pounds,
Joe; California, a to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas dry,
24 to i His., 19c.
LEATHER Firm; acid, 6u'i:ic.
iltu VidioNa fccef. steady; family,
fl 1 5(i?i 1 3 im ; mesr, Jl'.'Jii'iilO .(;; beef ham.
2.tsii21.00; packet, $10.5iXa 11.00; city, extra
India mess, Jlo.kyfi'lSt.w. Cut meats,
qultt; pickled ee, les, H.ioV .; pickled
shoulders, Iti.olXa'i-OO; pickled hams, $:.;Vu'
9.50. Lard, steady; western steamed. t7.7i'j
7.K5; refined quiet; continent. IvUu; South
America, VS.fi; compound, 6.12mii.37'4.
Pork firm; tamlly, l.uo; short clear, I15.J0
iy 17.00; mess, Jlj.KJ'y lo.Z5.
TALLOW Steady ; city, BVc; country,
6fe6c.
R1V.E Firm; domestic, fair, 3V4Q0c;
Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Irregular: western Imitation
triamery extras, ltalHc; firsts, 19c.
CHEESEFiim; btatu lull cream, small,
large, oloied and white, September, fancy,
14V4C: October best, 131J"4c; late made,
small, average beat, K'Uc; state large, 124c;
state fair, Uc; skimmed, lull to light, S'if
llc.
Eaas Weaker; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby, fancy, selected while, 24250; state
choice, 23i0r4c; mixed extra, 2uj2lc; westein
firsts, life; western seconds, 17'ulsVsc; south-
ems. li'ulSc. . . . .
POIM.lR Y Alive, weak; western chick
ens, 11c; fowls. 13c; turkeys, 14c. Dressed,
steady; western chickens, 8!&17c; turkeys,
13(j2oc; fowls, 84il3Vfcc.
Kansas City (iraln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 27. WHEAT
Lower; May, 7,hrc; July, 75Vbc; September,
I j i-c. Cui-h: No. 2 liuid, uVaueoViC; No. 3,
CORN Lower; May, 3:Hc; July, 390.
Cash: No. t mixed, 3MVya7?c; No. 2 white,
;oHc; No. 3, 39 c.
OA I'd Steady; No. 2 white, 31W32V4o; No.
3 mixed, 30 Vu 31c.
HAY Steady ; choice timothy, $11.00011.60;
choice prulrie, J8.6oCy8.75.
RYE Steady; 62c.
EOU8 Steudy; Missouri and Kansas,
new No. 2 wliitewoiSd cases Included, 17c;
case count, Hc; cases returned, Wo less.
BUTTEK Steady; creamery, i5c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheal, bu 88,000 29.000
Corn, bu 98,ouO 13,oo0
Outs, bu 20,000 24,OiX
The leading future at Kansas Olty, as
reported by the Von Porn Grain oompany,
ranged as follows;
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh.l Low. I Close. Yes'y
Wheat I I
May... 78 78V, 78
July... 76 76U 76U
Corn
May... 39 39 Z0
July... 4o 40 4oVa
Outs
May... 80 30 30
July... 29 28 29
Pork
May... 13 95 13 92
July 14 22
Lard
May... 7 60 7 47
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 7. WHEAT Lower;
No. Z red, cash, elevator, 89U93C; track.
4'ii94c; May, s2c; July, 80c; No. 2 hard,
81 (u 80c.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 41 c; May,
42c: July. 42Vc; track. 4:343c.
OATH Lower; No. 2 cash. Sic; track,
31V 32c; May, 30Vu3oc; No. 2 white, 3.'e.
FLOl.'R Steady; red winter patents, t4.30
4 50; extra fancy und straight, 33.904,25;
clear, t2.9odi3.2o.
SEED Steady; timothy, t2.5oij2.80.
CORN MEAL Steady; t2-20.
BRAN Steady ; sacked east track, StiQTOc.
HA V Steady; timothy, t8.0u(j'14.50; prairie,
tS.l'Ktl 11.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 8o.
BAGGING 90,
HEMP T W 1 N E 70.
PROVISION Pork. steady; jobbing-,
$13.75. Lard, higher; prime steamed, $7.22.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extia I
shorta, $7.76; clear ribs, $8.00; short .clears, '
t8.io Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, !
$7.62; clear ribs, $8.60; short clears, tO.OO.
Poc'LTKY Firm; chickens, loc; springs,
llc; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 11c; geese, 7c,
liL'TTER Steady ; creamery, 21-8c;
dairy, lisy-lc.
LUGS Lower at 15c, case count.
Receipt. Shipment..
Flour, ubls 8.000 8,000
Wheat, bu 43.000 46,1.00
0.1., ua 9O.IU0 63,000
Udii, bU 73,000 1O2.OU0
Minneapolis Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 27.-FLOLR First
patents, $4.4iXy4.jo; second patents, $4.3.
4 4o; hist clears, t3.5odj3.6o; second clears,
t2.45Q2.60.
BuA.s-In bulk, $14.5ouH.75.
toupciior quotations tor Minneapolis da
livery). The rang 01 prices, as reported by
V. D. Day & Co., llo-lU Bord ot Trade
building, was:
Articles.! Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close ! Yes'y
Wheat-I
May...
Juiy...
Flax-
831
41
1 16'
1 17.
1 16i
83SS
831
auVal
821
84
1 ie4i
1 17
1 17 :
83
84
1 17
i'iiv
iw
i
.uay... 1 17; 1 17
July... 1 18 1 ib
bept... 1 17 I 1 17
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
l.u.d, li ; No. 1 northern, 81c; to arrive,
Mxc; o. J northern, 79c; to arrive, 7'c;
No. 3 northern, 7i!y.Sc; No. 1 durum. iac;
io. 3 uuiuin, 6UVc. Corn: No. 3 yellow,
37c; No. 3, 36c. Oats: No. t white, ;7'tf
7c; No. 3, 2o.'j27',4c. Barley. 374oc Rye,
U-UOOV. Flax: Cash, $1.12; May, 11.15.
Peoria Grain Market-
PEORIA. Jan. 27. CORN-Steady ; No. t
yellow, 41c; No. 3, 41c; No. 4, 40c; no
grade. iu.i7c.
OATH-Lower; No. I whlta, 30c; No. 4
white, 29jisc. 1
RVE-Sieady; No. 2. 68fi69o.
WHISKY On the basis of $1.29.
Mllwankeo Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 27.-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 1 northern. 86'u87c; May, 81'asl'AC bid.
KYESteady; No. 2. 68c.
BARLEV-fcteady; No. 2, 54c; sample.
S9V64e.
CORN Weak; May, 44c,
Dnlatk Grain Market.
DCLl'TH. Jan. 27-WHEAT-To' arrive;
No. 1 northern, fclc; No. 3 northern, 7Vc. On
track: No. 1 northern. 8;c; July, 4c.
OATS To arrive, Uc; on track, 2c.
agar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. Sl'GAR Raw,
ateady: fair roflnlng. tc; centrifugal, 96
test. tc; ntoUsiM'S sujar, 2c. Kerlned.
steady: No. . 4i0e: No. 7, 4 15c; No. t,
4.1oc; No. 9, 4t6c; No 10. 4c; No. 11. SSCc;
No. 12. Slav; No. 13. 385c; No 14. 3.85c: con
fectioner's. A. 4.53c; Mould A. 4.mJc; crushed,
t.ic; powdered, i.ttx; granulated. 4.7oc;
culws, 4 95c.
MoLLASSES Firm; New Orleans open
kettle good to choice, 3c to Sc.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 27. Sl'GAR Firm :
open kettle. 2ji3c; centrifugal. $'
tc; centrifugal whites, 3i)4c; yellow, 3
seconds. 2lS l-lc.
MOUSi-tiMiin kettle, JCN&aOc: tWtrt-
fiigai. Iuei ajrup, &iija.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BUNDS
Anxiety Over 8p;colatiT Petition in
Leading Ersakt the Varket.
ISSUE DECLINES NEARLY SEVEN POINTS
Kntlre List Decline, sharply, Pacific
Railway He In a; Notably Affected
Hank Statement Shows Small
Gain In Cash.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27. Anxiety over the
speculative position In Reading broke ttie
market today and led up to the weak and
active closing, with sharp losses In a num
ber of Important stocks. The reckless
speculation in Reading 4ias ben viewed with
apprehension lor sometime. This feeling
has Increased with the later stages of the
advance, owing to the notoriety of the
plunging tactics of the new force In the
speculation In that stock, which until a
recent period was distinct from the pool
.at, maklng the prolonged upward
niovement In the stock. Gossip has been
busy with the growing Involvement of tills
speculation, owing to rumored unloading
by the pool Itself Into the venturesome
hands of the new party to the movement. It
was alleged the holdings for control of the
?reat railroad systems even were being of
ered In the market to check the wild ad
vance in the stock. It was current belief
that similar conditions existed In Colorado
Fuel. These two stocks and Brooklyn Rapid
Transit gave abundant evidence of forced
liquidation today. Reading's slump reached
6, Colorado Fuel 54 and Brooklyn Transit
2H- Fears of the consequences Induced free
selling In other quarters ana carried the
whole list down sharply, the Pacifies being
notably uffected. The earlier show of
market. There was a smnller gain In cash
than was hoped for and the I13,017.8H0 ex
pansion In the loan Item was not liked In
the face of the heavy liquidation known
to have occurred in the stock market dur
ing the week. It is believed that largo
credit obligations have been transferred
from foreign lenders to the local banks.
The decline In call money rate has taken
the trust companies out of the money mar
ket to a large extent. The rise In dis
counts In Ixindon and Paris today, the de
cline In sterling exchange at Paris and
J the strength of foreign exchange In this
1 lne ,'""'n,,;,n 0
mH';k''t ?," en'
fold to I ails.
led in favor of an outgo ot
Conditions are estimated to
be at the sold exDort oolnt. but no avail
able steamer sails until past the middle of
next week. A change of conditions in the
Interval would avert an outgo of gold.
Total snles of bonds, par value, li.uiB.noO.
The following was the range of prices
on the New York Stock Exchange:
Snles. High. Low. Close.
Adams Kxpress 245
Amal. Copper 69.100 112',4 ll' 111
Amer. Car & Found. 1,K) 47 45V4 46Vi
do prd 300 lolH 104
Amer. Cotton OH .... 400 41, 41
103
41
92
215
41
43
25
40'
74
117
ltl
127
149',
105
276
93
lia
164
116H
9S
91
173
227
61
83
KO
22
230
187
16
do prd
Amer. Express 300 243
247
41
43
27SH
47
74 H
Amer. H. & I, pfd.. 900 4iH
.
i m '
i A,"'er' h
ce Securities. l,W-
''
47
76
Inseed Oil ... 600
do pfd 5'0
Amer. Locomotive .. 17,000
do pfd
Amer. Smelt. & Ref. 8.400 17", 169
do pfd 4I0 127 127'J
Amer. Sugar Ref.... 4.700 1514 141
Am. Tob. pfd ctfs.... l.trno 1; I'M
Annconda Mln. Co....26.6o0 21 27R
Atchison 10,8i 95 MS
do pfd 600 K4 H
Atlantic Coast L jot) I06 lt'4
Baltimore & Ohio ....16.300 117 U6'i
do pfd 100 119 90
Brooklyn Rapid T... .80,700 91 111
Canadian Pacific .... 400 1744i 173
Central of N. J
Ches. & Ohio 2,000 62V4 61
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago Oreat West.
o0 27
K4
233
187
16
i i niciigo oc
1 ci.i..anA x
N. W ... 200 234
& St. P.. 4.400 1811
1 v iui.oau
Chicago Term & Tr. loo 16
do nfd 400 41
40
C, C., C. & St. L.... 100 107 107 106
Colo. Fuel & Iron.... 20,200 8274 77 78
Colo. & Southern 2,000
do 1st Pfd 400 71
do 2d pfd 600 61
Consolidated Oaa 900 181
85
71
64
179
71
64
179
Corn Products W)
18
6
IS
18
do pfd
58',
67'
IVlaware & Hudson.
200 221 221
22
Del. L. &. W
Denver & R. G
do nfd
Distiller.' Becuritles.
465
6,600
400
200
9,500
400
3' 10
200
61
91
63
60
82
75'4
177
ir;'
24
'82"
83'
49
91
62
49
82
75
177
60
90
52H
49
82
744
176
11R
I Eric
1 do 1st prd
! do 2d pfd
Oenernl Electric
1 Hockins Vallcv
Illinois Central
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump...
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
Kansas City South....
do pfd
Ixmlsvllle St Nash....
Manhattan L.
200
400
"266
"too"
177 177
21 24
87
82
83"
'si
81
80
33
61
31
60
152
161
72
124
700
700
31
61
61
2,800 154 162
Met. Securities
8,600
73
126
25
82
72
124
25 4
2
Met. St. Railway 7.8'0
s.r
S?
Mexican Central l.wJ
Minn. & St. Louis.... 2W
M.. St. P. & Ste S. M
do pfd
Missouri Pacific .... 6.600 104
169
ISO
13
3H1,
71
89
IM
56
91
ios"
49
103
3s
71
89
39
151
66
91
94
102
Missouri K. & T 700 39
do pfd
National Lead
Nut. R. R. of M.. Dfd
600
72
8
400
New York Cen 1.000
N. Y., O. & West 18.000
Norfolk & Western.. 9.800
152
57
93
do nfd
North American
Pacific Mail
Pennsylvania ...
... 80O IO314
... 500 60
...in,7X 146
... 1,iO 100
... 200 85
... 1,500 62
... 1"0 I'M
49
146 146
99 99
85 85
62 61
104 103
People s Uas
P.. C. C. & St. L.
Pressed Steel Car .,
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Goods
101 246
Z-o
.72.100 162 145 146
94
". 'i'io ioi ioiii 101
. 100 35 36 s.ri
100 10SH lOtvS,
.18.100 25i 24
106'i
24
63
40
100
46
.. 6.100
54
63
46
rt
60
69
'41
lf2
169
37
do pfd
St. L. S. F.. 2d pfd.. 1O0 46
do rfd 100 ,
St. Louis S. W 100 27
do pfd 100 60
Southern Pacific 8,7o0 "0
do pfd
Southern Railway ....45.500 42
do pfd 1,100 12
Tenn. Coal ft Iron., loo 159
Texas & pacific 1.4o0 38
W I
00
69
118
41
lrij
157
87
Tol. St. L. & West..
.... iv-"
do pfd
. 6"0
.43.000
69
157
68 674
155 155
Union Paclno
do pfd
V. B. Express
1'. 8. Realty
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
VI r. Car. Che in
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wells Fargo Ex...
WeBilllglloua EleCt
Western I'nion
Wheeling Sk L. E...
Wisconsin Central.
do pfd
Northern Pacific ...
Central Leather ...
do pfd
Sloss-Sheffleld
97
130
87
65
112
44
111
62
115
?S
46
245
lu7
9-
19
So
60
... 600 89
... 1.400 65
... 700 113
...82.600 45
...12.100 113
... 4O0 62
... 100 116
... 4,600 26
... 60O 47
'noi icsi
... 100 93
89
65
112
45
112
62
116
2f
46
93
2.600 207 26 2i
1,300 49
Soft 107
, 0 93
4S 4x14
107 107
90 90
Offered
Total sale, for the day. 766,700 char..
Itoatna Stoeka and Bonds.
BOSTON, Jan. 27 Call loans. 4tji6 per
cent; time loans, 4416 per cent. Official
Quotations on biocks unu uonus:
Atchlaon aJJ. 4a....
do 4s
Mri. (antral 4a.....
Atchlaon
do pfd
Boaton A Albanj...
Koalon A Malua ...
Hoalon Klavalad ..
FlUhbura, pfd ....
Maalcan Cantral ...
M
Alloura 4314
.lol
. 7S
. I3
.nS
.253S
.174
.161
.141
Amalaamatad Ill
American Zlno 14S
Atlantic ISS
Bliisham Us
a nacia tus
Cantennlal
.. 4S
.. MS
.. lt
.. IIS
.. us
.. lu
.. 14
.. l'JS
Coppar Hang ,
Lialr Waat
Dominion Coal
Franklin
Uraubr
lua Horala ...
. iss
N. Y . N. H. A H
.101
t'nlos Pacific 164
Amar. Arga. ('bam... US
ado pfd 100 Maaa Mlnln. .
Ian. pnas. Tuba.... i'iuiu
II
Amar. Sugar
14V MohaaS
6S
IS
M
lit
41
llv S
4S
to
t
J
44
Hs
46
1
:::::ulv
So pfd
Amar. T. A T. ..
Amar. Wowian ..
do pfd
Dominion 1. A g
..1US " C...
.-lac. Uid Iximlnloa ..
. . 41 (a.'aois
..10TS Parrot
.. II Qulacr
Ediaon Biac. lllu...
Staaa. Elactrlc
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
tnit.d Bhos Msch..
do pfd
North Butts
V. . Staal
do pld ,.
W Ml 1 a . aommoa .
Advaomrs
Bid. Aaked.
.141
. Ill
. II
. 10
. 7
. M
. M
Snanuua
Tamarack
1 Trinity
t'nllad Toppar .
I. g. alluln....
r. a. on
,1'taS
MS Victoria
Hit Wlnoaa
at .WelaaciB
s)
Trasairr (tateBBeat.
WA8H7NOTON. Jan. 17. Today- tate
ment of the treaaurjr balances In the gen
eral fund, tsciualv of tha ita,000,vM (old
reserve shows: Available cash balances.
IHe.SNS.T!;; gold coin and bullion, $77,774,467;
gold certificates, t31.342.7oO.
Serr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 27-MONEY-On call:
Nominal; no loans. Time: Steady; sixty
and ninety days, 4lt per cent; six months,
4Vii4 per cent.
PRIM H MERCANTILE! PAPER, 4B 54
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGR-FIrm, with ac
tual difference In bankers' bills at f 4.8740
SmToO for demand and at $4.Ml"'t4 S4J0 lor
sixty-day bills; posted rates, 4 iH M;
commercial bills. (1 S3'u4.Mc.
SILVER Bar. tif.c; Mexican dollars, toe.
BONUS Qovernii'.snt steady; railroad
Irregular.
The lollowlng
were the closing quota-
tlons on bonds:
t'. 8. ret. ti, ref..
do coupon
V. 8. 3i. reg
do coupon
t 8. old 4. ret...
do coupon
V. 8. n. 4s, ret ...
do coupon
Ara. Tobacco 4s
do
Atchison gen. 4s....
do 1J. 4
Atlantic r. L 4i...
Bal. Ohio 4i
do S4i
Bra. ft. T. c. 4a....
Central of Oa. 6a...
do lat inc
do 3d Inc
..1"J4 Japan , 3d aerlea...lon
..loli 0G ctr, 1714
..lo:v do 4'a rtr 4l4j
. .108 V do Id serin H
..1"J L. & N. unl. 4a 13
..It'! Han. c. a 4 Iim
..12'.4 Mca. Central 4a H
. .180, do lat Inc Si-
.. UNi Minn. St. I.. 4a... V
..114 M., K. A T. 4a 1"
. .104 I do 4 'f
.. N. R. R
of M e. 4a. f.V I
10Ji N. Y. C.
. Mfc I
..100 N. J. C. a. It ISiH
U No Pacific 4s 1064a
V do 8 Tit's
114 N. W. c. 4a VSl
r- O 8. L rrd(. 4a D7V,
8f4 Penn. conv. & 104
1 Readlna xen 4a lul
do 3d Inc..
Chea. Ohio 4ia....l0!l St. L. 1. M. c. 6a. 1174
Chicago A A. US ft- t,. 8 F. fa. 4a i
C, H. ft g. n. 4a.,..101S St. L. 8. W. 0. 4a... II 'a
C, R. I. at P. 4a.... Seaboard A. U 4a
do col. (a 1H 80. Pa. inc 4r
CCC. & Bt. L. f. 4a. .106 1 do 1st 4a ctfa...,
. 14
. t
. M:4
.lllt
.1JJ
. K4V,
.IDAS
.ir.4
. l4
.llH
. 7t
. baVt
. .l
.
Colo. lnd. it, aer. A. Wi ?o. Railway ia
do aarlea
wrlea p
Jo Mid 4a....
U Teaaa t P. la .
Colored
.. 7S T., Bt. L. & W.
.. Vnlon Par inc 4a...
. .I'rt I do conv. 4a
..KM t'. 8. Steel 2d (a.
.. K Wabafh la
.101 ' do dch. B
.. US' Waatarn Md. 4. ..
. .11.9V, V. L. K. 4a ..
..luovt Wis. Central 4a..
Colo. 4V 80. 4a
Cuba ia
D. K. O. 4a
Ilatlllrra' 8rc.
Srle p. I. 4a..
do son. 4a...
Hocklu. Val
Japan 4 ..,
-oifvieu.
4',..
Bank Clearing,.
OMAHA, Jan. 27. Bank clearings for to
day were $l,;WC.ltS.2& and for lne corre
sponding dale last year tl.155.4rd.9s.
The clearings for the week, compared
with the corresponding week of last vear,
were: 19"6. 1905.
Monday tl.6,3!7.32 11.379.591.54
Tuesday 1.493.9;7.18 1.2Hn.946.73
Wednesday 1.316,214.79 1,171.711.24
Thursday 1,42.490.48 1,C.864.00
Friday 1,'7.61.34 1,228.750.32
Saturday 1, 380. 168.28 1.155,461.98
Total ft,54,S77.39
Increase over last year
17.262.318. M
.31,323.558.59
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade nnd Qnotatlons on
Maple and Fancy Prodnce.
EGGS Receipts liberal; candled stock
unsettled at 16c.
LIVE PoCLl'RY-Hens, 9c; old roost
ers. 6c; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 10c; young
roosters, 811 9c; geese. 8c.
DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, 17Jlc;
old turns, 14'm15c: chickens, lonllc; old roost
ers. 7c; ducks. ll&'12c; geese, 10c
BUTTER Packing stock, luc; choice to
fancy dairy, l&julfc; creamery, 21'j21c;
prints. 21c.
HAY Price, quoted bv Omaha Feed com
pany: No. 1 upiand, t7.00&i.sv medium. J'i.50
ti7.00: coarse, $6.oO'n6.50. Tj e straw, $6.00.
BRAN Per ton, $15.50.
HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW No. 1
green hides, 9c; No. 2. 8; No. 1 salted,
12c; No. 2, lie; green bull hides. 8w9c;
cured, 9gM0c; dry hides, 16ir.'oc. Horse hides:
Large. $3.26; small, $2.50. Sheep pelts, each
60cSv$1.25. Tallow: No. 1, 4c; No. 2, 3c;
rough, lc.
TROPICAL FRT'ITS.
DATES Per box of 30 l-:t). pugs.. $2: Hal
lowe'en, in 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 5c; Sayers,
I per 10., 4c; wnlnut-stufTed, 1-lb. pkgB., $2
I per don. 8-lb. boxes, tl.
! ORANGES - California fancy Redland
I nnvels, all sizes, $2.754; 3.00; choice navels,
2.l0.
LEMON'S Llmonlere. extra fancy,240 alae.
$3 25: 800 to 360 sizes. $3.50.
FIGP -Callfoi nlu, per 10 lb. carton, 75'S8,5c;
Imported Smyrna, three-crown, 11c; six
crown, 13c.
BAN ANAS 1'er medium-sized bunch, tl.75
126; Jumbos, t2.50i 3.0.
TANGERINES Florida, per box of about
llfl. H.
GRAPH FRCIT Florida, per box, 17.00;
California, per box, $4 006.00.
FRUITS.
PEARS Winter Nells nnd Mount Vernon.
(2.60.
APPLES California Bellflowers. tl-40 par
bu. box; Ben Davis, $l.7 per bu. box; Wine
saps, t2.00 per bu box: other varieties, $2.00
per bu.; New York aoDles. t4.7B per bbl.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, tl60 .er bbl.
GRAPES Imported Malagas. $5.SO6.0u.
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home-u row n, per bu.t 609
(5c; South Dakota, per bu., 75c.
ON IONS Home-gi own, viow and rod,
per bu., S5c; 6panit per crate, $1.50; Colo
ludo, red and yeixoar, per ou., $1.00.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $2.00.
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6c.
CABBAGbHome-grown and Wisconsin,
in crate., per lb.. 2c
CARROTS PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS
Per bu., C5575c.
CELERY Kalamazoo, per dot., 25535c.
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per 2-bu.
bbl., $2.o0.
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES California, per crate of 20
lbs.. t2 50; Florida. 6-basket crates, tO.OO.
WAX BEANS Per hamper c. about 30
ins. net, xu.oo.
STRING BEANS Per
hamner of about 36
tui. net, tJ.oii'M.oo.
TOGO PLANT F'lorldi. per do... $1.25! 50.
GREEN PKPPERS-Florlda, per hamper
of about 10 do.., $3.50.
'1TPN1PS-Louisiana, do., bunches, 7Sc.
SHAfLLOTTS Louisiana, per doz. bunches,
7Ec.
H13AD LETTUCE Ixiulslana. per bbl.,
18.00i 10.00; per dm. heads, !1.5ogl.75.
LEAF LETT! 'CE Hothouse, per bo of
12 to 15 heads, 65c.
CrCl'MHKRS-Hothouse, per do.,, 12.C0.
RADISHES-Hothcus. per do. buncheJ,
60c.
MrSTIROOM54-Hothous- per lb., 60c.
CAULIFLOWER California, about 24
heads to crate, 11 on.
BlifcF CUTS.
No. 1 rib, 13c; to. l no, lOftc; No. 3 rib,
7c; No. 1 round, 7c: 2 round, 6c:
No. 3 round, 6c; No. 1 loin, 16c; No. 3
loin, 12c; No. 3 loin, 9c; No. 1 plate. 4C
No. 3 plate, 4c; No. 1 piute, 3c; No. i
onucss, o'c; Ko. 8 ciiucks, 4 Vic; No. 1
chucks, tc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per keg. $3 To; per bbl., $6.78.
HO.NEY New. per 24 lbs., $2.50.
CHEESE Swiss, new, luc; Wisconain
brick, 15c; Wisconsin Umberger, 13c; twins,
15c; young Americas, loVtc
NUTS-Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per- lb., 15c; nurd shells, per lb.,
13c. Pecans, huge, per lb., 14c; small, per
lb., 12o. Peanuts, per IU., .0; roasted, per
lb., c. Chili wulnuis, per lb.. 12(jl3c. Al
monds, soft shells, p'jr lb., lic; hard shells,
per lb., 16c. Shellbark hickory nuts, per
bu., $2.26; large hickory nutN per bu., $1.60.
Chestnuts, per lb., lac. Coeoanuts, t4.60 per
sack ' loO. .
FhESH FISH-Trouv, 11c; halibut, 10c;
pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass, 11c; sun
fish, 6u9c; perch skinned and dressed, 8c,
pike, 10c; red snapper, Uc; salmon, Uc;
croppies, 64j9c; eels, 18c; black buss, 22c;
whltefish, 12c; frog legs, per do.., 65c; lob
sters, green, 33c; boiled lobsters. 37c: blue
fish. 15c; herring, 4c; Spanish mackerel, 16c;
haddock, 10c; hrlmp, li.OO4jl.6O per gal.;
milts 12c, cod, l'-'c. fresh standard oys
ters, $1.40 per gal.; shel' oysters, $1,004
2.00 per 100; little neck clams, 11.60 per 100.
SUGARS Granulated eune. in bbls., t5.08;
granulated cane, in sacks, io.ui; granulated
beet, in sacks, $4.91.
SYRUP If ban!.. 2)c per gal.; cases,
a 10-lb. cans. $1.60; cases. 12 5-1 b. car.
$1 80; cases. 21 2-iU. cans, $1&.
COFFUE Roasted: No. 35, 2ic per lb.;
No. 30, 2.c per lb.; No. 25. ISV40 per lb.;
No. 20, l;c per lb.; No. 215. 12VaO per lb.
FLOUR (wholesaiei t,el high grade Ne
braska, per cwt., 12 10; beti Jiigb grade
patent Minnesota, per cwt., 12.40; straight
patent Nebraska, per cwt., $2.00; second
patent Nebraska. $1.90
CUBED S'iSIl l-amlly whltefish, per
bbl., loO lbs., $4.50; Norway mackerel, per
bbl., im) lbs.: Bloaters, no. 1, $28.00;
No. 2, t'-'t.oo; Nn. 3, $20.00; Irian No. 2,
$17.00. Herring, in bl.ls., 2oo lbs. each: Nor
way, 4k. $13.o0; Norway. 8k. $13.00; Hol
land, mixed, $1150. Holland herring, in
kegs: Milkers. 80c; kegs, mixed, Toe.
BROOMS No. 1 carpet. 13.26; No. 3
carpet, $2.40: No 3 plain. $2.25.
CANNED GOIS-C'oin. standard west
ern, 664760c; Maine. $1.2ii aomatoes, 1-lb.
cans. 11.254)1 60; 2-lb., 97Sc'i.uo. p.ne
upples, grsted. 2-lb., 12.0iny2.3o, sliced, $1.96
ti 2. 20 : gallon apples, fancy, $3.15; Cali
fornia apricots, $1.4oQ2.0: tears, $1.7iO
a.5o: peaches, fancy. I1.7iig2.40; H. C.
peaches ll.'JSu -': Alaska salmon, red,
li.lo; pink, 9oc; fancy Chinook, F., $2.10;
fancy sockeye, F., $195: saruiries, -oll.
$2.5o: 4-musturds, $2,5o4il !'-; lv.cst pota
toes, $1 lr.'ol.-; sapersraut. 11 00; pump
kins. ol4j$ Ijw; was beans. 2-lb., 759"c;
Unia beans. 2-lb., 7.yx i;11.3i; spinach,
$1 3-jf 2.00: cheap peas, 2-lb., 80c; extra,
75(H-Oc; fancy. $l85'al.75.
EVAPOliATEli FRUITS Fancf Mulr
peaches. 12V: choice Muir peachea, ll,c;
fancy veil ,w. 12t4c; 5o-6.j prunes, 71,j: 60-70,
7c; fancy New York ring apple.. llc;
Choice. loc: fancy 4 -crown loose musca
tel raisins. 7c; 3-crown, 7c; 2-cruwn. 6s;
fanc seeded raisins In 1-lb. carton.. 7c;
choice .eeded. In 12-oa. carton., 71,c; east
ern pitted cherries. 17c; New York evap
orated black raspberries. 36c; fancy peara,
18c: choice, 15c; fancy nectarine. 8c;
fancy apricots. Use; choice royal. I0c;
Hallowe'en d.ttes. 60; glace citron, lie;
candied, ice. Union. 14c; orange, 140.
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Cattle Show Few Changes Compared wiih
t Week Ago,
HOGS
flVE CENTS HIGHER FOR WEEKJ
Sheep and Unl Market Suffers from
Lack of Drninnd for Matton Con
sequent tpon I'nsenaonable
Weather Conditions.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 27, 1906.
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
,.. 3.3.W 4.ut6 14.M
... 4,348 t.HOl l.ltf
... 3.04.1 11.014 t.Hi!)
... t.342 12.003 6. CM
... 1.617 .6 800
... 475 7.168 24
C'tiu ial M nday
Official Tuesday
uttK'iul Wednesday ...
Ottlclal Thursday
Official Friday
Ottlclal Saturday
Total this week....
Ivst week
Week before
Three weeks ago
Four weeks ago
Same week last year..
..16.799
..18,996
. . iy3il
..UAH
.. 8.565
..17,683
50.789
55,144
50.377
S8,b47
Ss.961
57,220
34.373 1 J
1 I
32. 1W
22.218
26.499
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts ot
cattle., hors and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with lust
year: 1906. 1905. Inc.
Cattle 67,679 63,363 4,217
Hogs 194,157 181.341 13.816
Sheep 127.316 113.125 14.191
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show tne prices puld
for the different kinds of cattle 0.1 tho
South Omaha market:
Good to choice corn-fed steers. .. .14 85Jj5. 40
Fair to good corn-fed steers I 'i4 85
Common to fair eornfed steers. .. . 8.5O4J4.40
Good to choice cows and heifers.. 3.'ioiu4.00
Fair to good cows and hellers.... 2ae.u3.25
Canners and cutters 1.10442 60
Good to choice Blockers and feeders 3 U0ii4. 30
Fair to good Blockers and feeders, 3.u3.6a
Common to fair Blockers oouj 25
Bulls, stags, etc 2.iioyJ .5
Good veal calves 6.ui"ui.u0
,Tne fullutvlng table shows the averu
price of hogs at South Omaha lor tne last
several days, with comparisons;
Date. I 1906. 19O5.!19O4.1903.!1902.19ol.l00.
Jan. 13..
Jan. 14..
Jan. ia..
Jan. 16..
6 25 I 4 63j 4 75 6 48 6 00
I 4 6ui 4 731 6 8i 6 13
6 29 I 4 69 6 41 9 22
I 4 64
0 16
6 25i 4 S5
5 211 4 52
I $ W -s
6 k9 4 62 4 74! 6 50 8 16
Jan. 17... I
k II Vol 1 1 1 f rv.
6 24 I 4 fill I 6 501
l zi I 4 hi.; 4 68
6 17 6 so) I 48
Jan. is.
6 U
6 2V
6 27
4 65
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
JUll.
Jan.
19
i 29
4 65 4 74 39
4 46
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
5 81
t 35
4 b;i III I 471 6 27
1 n
4 681 4 7KI 6 b9l 16 3 1:6
4 86 6 64 8 021 18 1 4 64
4 63 i 4 881 591 6 OS 6 I61 4 69
5 s;,
I 5 3:i 4 wii I 6 601 U 11 6 iii 4 56
b -J4 4 111 4 X ' I tt 11, 0 ld 1 4U
Jan. 26... I 6 3:
4 731 4 87 6 73: ' 18. 4 00
4 63, 4 8l 6 661 6 12 I 4 62
Jan. 27..
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha tl 7tVU6.uO 14 ,5uo.40
Chicago 1.3inu6.25 4.8jo 5..5
Kansas City 2 006.90 t.kiuO.io
Bt. Louis 2 Olty j.75 4.7oi(i5.uO
Sioux City 2.5o((io.40 6.iOui-S5
FRIDAY'S SHIPMEN'TS.
The following list shows the number of
curs of slockets und feeders shipped to tlu
country Friday and their points of desti
nation; CATTLE. Route. Cars.
R. H. Coulter. Crawfordville, la. Q 1
H. A. Chapman, 1'rescott, la. (J 1
B. J. Proctor, Kearney (j 1
A. Sloane, L'nudillu J 1
S. A. Vore, Dow City, la. N. W I
II. Smith, Shelby, la. H. 1 1
A. M. Uothman, Council Bluffs, la. R. I.. 1
J. G. Tlnney at Bros., Pllger F. E 1
Ed Elmo, O'Neil F. E 1
J. H. I'ettet, Dunlup, la. N. V 1
A. P. Lymun, Dunlup, la. N. W 1
O. Eng. Newman Grove N. W 1
E. Siimer, Stanton N. V 1
W. A. Hose, JNuhuwku M. P 1
Charles Wullin, Stanton, la. Q 1
F. Signal), Manning, la. Mil 1
J. Hetllck. Bentley, la. G. W 3
James Bell, Bralnurd F. E 1
The official number of ucrs of .tuck
brought in today by each road, was:
cattle, iiogs. ana p. u r i.
C, M. & St. P
1
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
Union Puciilc sybtem.
C. & N. VV., east
a
i
4
26
9
8
10
10
3
3
100
C. & N. W., west
C., St. P., M. & O....
C., B. ti y., east
C, B. &. St., west
C, R. I. & P., east...
Illinois Central
Chicago G. W
Total receipt.
14
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 12 t97
Swift and Company 61 1,946
Cuduhy I'acklng Co 2 l,o4
Armour & Co 21 2,608
Swift, country 19
Bulla & Kline 7 ....
Hoffman I'acklng Co 211
Other buy era 12 ....
Totala 115 7276
24 i
24
CATTLE As usual on a Saturday, thera
were no fresn cattle of any consequence,
'i lie lew scattering loads here were not
ine lew scaiiering louun neie were noi
suirlclcnt to make a murkel or establish
prices. All tliut can be sold regarding the
current day's business Is to iUute It as
nominally steady.
The receipts of cattb) this week have been
only moderate, the run being slightly kss
than (or the previous week und for the cor
responding week of a year ugo. At the
'uiVuT tlie supply Vsen VbouVequal
to the demand. The quality of lne t.iillj
on an averuge has not been anything very
extra, only a tew real good luaus 01 ueef
week. The market otit-iicJ un Mamlav tost
about 10c higher than the close of the pre- ' ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Jan. 27. CATTLE Re
vious week, but this advance was Just about celpts, 600 head, including 125 bead Texans;
wiped out the day following. Wednesday's
market seemed to be a shade better, but
the trade was slow on Thursday and fully
steady on Friday. After taking the various
ups und downs into consideration it will be
found that the market at the close of the
week Is very little different from what It
wa. at the end of lust week. A. noted
above, the quality of the cattle has not
averaged very high, but there have been a!
few here good enough to bring 5.2u and ,
1 lie market on cow. and heifer, has fol
lowed along very closely after the siecr
market, that ia, It opened the week a Uttio
oeuer, losing tne advance on Tuesday and
recovering somewhat toward the last of the
week. For the week It is safe to quow tho
market as fully steady at the very least,
some would say a little higher, in extreme
cases possibly l(Xol5c higher. Buyers c.ilm
mat tne cows ana hellers coming especially
the latter part of the week were not very
good, that the cattle did not kill out very
well and that their killing sheet, .how that
they are costing them considerably more
than a week ago.
The .looker and feeder market has been In
very good condition all the week. In faot.
-filing interests nave naa nothing to com
plain of regarding the way their stock and
feeding cuttle have been nulling for some
time back. Receipts have been moderate
for the last two or three weeks, while tho
demand bus been Quite brisk. The result
lias Dcen mat the feeder market has been
quoted strong and active for almost every
d;iy during the last two weeks or more.
This week furnished no exception to the
rule, the tendency of values belnor itrnnor
so much so that good western cattle sold 1
to feeder buyers as high as $4.40. On Thurs- 1
day the run at this point was most too
heavy und the market showed some weak
ness on that day which Just about counter
balanced the guin In values earlier in the
week. In consequence of that the market
at the close is about where it was a week
utu.
Representative sales:
COWB.
No. Wt. Pr No Wt. .
1 950 1 T5 to 7l I 00
1 t'M I to t 1245 10
1 1110 I la iiwu 1 11
t ItU I M I !0i5 t :j
1 lit t bo 1 1100 1 11
1 I l" 1 111 I 26
1 120 I 40 1 HIO I 16
1 U-0 I 00 1 nut) 1 )
wo I on 1 mo 1 10
HEIFERS
1 4S0 I U 4 471 I 0
COWS AND HEIFERS.
t4 tot t ii
BULLS.
t K I 44 1 U70 I M
t 1420 I tu 1 1000 I M
CALVES.
I MO 4 00 S lot I
1 M ID t 141 I 0
I lit I to
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4 440 M T ISO S M
HOGS There was a fair run of hog. for
the last day of the week, close to Kv cars
being reported In. The market opened with
buyers offering prices that were not much
different from yesterday, that Is $6.1015 aSlj
for the general run of the receipts.' A
little later they raised their bid. and
cleaned up the yard, at price, that weia
Inn I n'xiul 5c higher than the general mar
et yesterday. The bulk of the hogs sold
at $5 36.;6.J7V. with o,ulte a showing ot
food iwa4a al 6.4w act! a tup at ts.ti. Veaw
terday the hogs went mostly at 16 3tQ S3,
with a top at to. 40.
The hog market this week lias been In
fair shspe, but there bare been some quite
noteworthy fluctatlons. The week started
out with prices a little higher and there
was a still further strengthening on Tues
day, that put the market at 6u7'.1e higher
than it was at the close of the prcvlo is
week. On Wednesday the reaction set In,
on in average of iKut tV. Thuriilny-a
market was still lower, me loss that day
! being about 7'4jc, which carried the market
to the low point or the week. 1 lie advances
on Frldav and Saturday leaves the market
bo higher than It waa one week ago.
Representative sales:
Nn
44
lit....
10A....
1
It
"it
M
71
t
tl
71
4
A.
. M
.151
.111
At.
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.161
. .161
.143
..131
..231
8h. r.
0 I 7H
110 I I7a
40 I 17
... I S7Vi
... I ITVt,
... Ill's
40 I 171.
!....
71 ...
74....
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71
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70...
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17....
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71....
74....
44....
71....
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41....
14 ...
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76....
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72 ... .
64
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11....
51....
67...
M. ...
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...1M
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...to
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....240
...17
....110
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....104
...It7
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1ST
320
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....11
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....lot
...241
...VII)
...121
....217
...124
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...241
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247 NO I 174
li.l 40 I ITS,
243 110 I SIS
230 ... I tfVt
. . 231
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..111
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..141
..:!
. 265
..ISO
..131
..110
40 I ITS
40 I S7H
120 I It
40 I SJ't
71
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71...
71...
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7...
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1 114
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I ITS
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..107 III) I 7V4j
..Ml 120 I 17V!
.120
..111
..261
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. .Ill
.140
..244
.137
.135
.141
..CC0
..234
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... I I7S4
SO I 17Va
S J7V
I ITS
I SIS
I ITS
I 40
I 40
I 40
I 40
I 40
I 40
.213 110 I 40
It...
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.171
I 40
5 40
I 44
t 40
I to
I 76
40
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40 6 S7S
10 I ITS
120 6 37. a
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0 I 37S
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.236
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100 I 40
I 40
110 5 4li
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41.
.201 ino 5 ST i.
SHE El' There were no fresh receipt. Of
sheep today and there was very little to be
said regaiding the condition of the trade
this week in addition to what ha. already
been printed in these columns. The re
ceipts this week show heavy gains over the
previous week and over the corresponding
week of a yesr ago. At the same time that
marketings have been heavy the warm and
unseasonable weather prevailing over prac
tically the whole country has caused a
I very heavy reuuctlon In the consumption
1 111 inuuon. t'acKers an repoi meir cooim
at an points lull 01 ineuis inai are kuiok
Into consumption very slowly compared to
what might be expected during a normal
year. This condition has been reflected In
the sheep and lamb markets, with the result
that a general decline in vukies hua taken
place at ail points. This market has suf
fered no worse than others and prices are
relatively as high here a. at any other
point on the map. However, It lias not
baen either here or at any other market
pilnt so much a matter of price as It has
ot wanting the sheep at any price. Pack
ers, so far as can be observed, have not
been making any special effort to break the
market, but have simply refrained from !
uuying uccuuse or not having use ior mo
stuff arriving. This of Itself has causeu the
decline. The loss In values locally amounts
to about 1042lc, the most of it being on the
common to medium kinds. The demand
seems to be limited very largely to choice
liandy-welght sheep and lambs. Big heavy
sheep, even If fat, have been very slow
sellers.
Local sheep men do not appear to have
lost confldt nee In the future of the market,
but are still of the opinion that cold snappy
weather such as 1. to be expected at this
season of the year would put lit into the
trade and strengthen values.
Quotation, for fed sheep and Iamb, are
a. follow.: Good to choice lambs, Colo
rado.. t7.0O&7.26; good westerns, Iti.uOfyV.ifi;
good lightweight yearlings, t6.0o'')t).iti: good
heavy yearlings, t5.65ii(i.90; good weather,
t5.4c&5.66; ewes, t4. 7546.26.
Quotations for feeder sheep and lambs:
Good feeding lambs, fG.00i(6.66; yearlings,
J4.754j0.5O: wethers, 34.604(6.00; ewes, t3.764j)
4.75; breeding ewes, t4.&O(iaa.U0.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
24 western cull lamb. 60 6 90
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Sheep and Latnib Steady
Hogs Strong; to Five Cents Higher.
CHICAGO, Jan. 27. CATTLE Receipts,
800 heud; market steady; beeves, 13.6otiu.25;
cows, $1.35u4.4o; heifers, 12.40Ca4.85; calves,
$6.6Oiu8.O0; good to prime steers, 16.3ou6.2u;
poor medium, 13.606.26; atockera and feed
ers, $2.6l4.&0.
HOGS Receipts, 19,000 head; estimated
Monday. 62.000 head: market strong to 60
1 higher; mixed and butchers, tu.oOa.56;
; good heavy, I6.40'ab.65; rough heavy, to 30
iub.3u; light, 46.26u6.4i; pigs, $4.boa-j.36;
bulk of sales, $o.40iu6.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000
head; market steady; sheep, $3.606.80;
yearlings, Jti.ovicti.ou; lambs, 6.i6U7.uO.
Kansas City Lire Stoak Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, IvO head; market, unchanged; choice
export and dressed beef steers, t5.26tu6.90;
fair to good, 13.906.00; western fed steers,
13 606.60; blockers and feeders, $2.75'u4.io;
southern steels, 13.ii'u4.u6; southern cows,
t2.ii4i3.65; native cows, $2. 0tru4.lv; native
heifers, 13.OOu4.90; bulls, t2.uua3.90; calves.
; ij 00'ii7 00
1 H,,t'
HOGS Receipts. 4.000 head: murket.
strong to 2c higher; top, $0.46; bulk of
sales, to.35ii.42; heavy, to 4Cu.4i; packers,
6.3ojG.4v. pis and lignts, $l.6uUu.3e; re
ceipts for the week, 66,lv0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200
head; market, nominally steady; native
Jn ?MV, ".hi" 1
ewes and yearlings, $4.606.90; western fed
yearlings, icotniti ; western tea sheep,
4-ooiiO.oo; siockeis and feeders, t3.26ii4.i6.
lOBIa 1.IT Slook Market
1 market steady; native shipping and export
steer., 8i.12xuo.16; dressed Ot el and buiciier
steers, 13.ot.4j4.8v; steers under l.uuo pounds,
' $3.ovu4.1o; stookers and feeders, 12.50U3. i5;
I cows and hellers, $.'.b'u4 lo; canners, 11 60
t(i75; bulls, $2.6VaX40; calves, 3.0Vu7.tv;
: Texas and Indian stot-rs, 13.ov4j4.;6; cow
: ttnil heller.. Ji.vwij3.75.
I HOGH Recemts. a.COO bead: market
ellvnK- p,g tta lights, tt764j,.w; packers, j
.o.su; butchers and best beavat,.
D.O.'.
SHEEP No sheep on sale.
Sloox City LJvs Stock Market.
SIOUX CTTV, Jan. 27.-(Speclal Tsle
trram.) CATTLE Receipts. 4ou head: mar-
ket steady; beevts, W.io(U.4u; cows, bulls
1 and mixed, tZoOJH.uo; stockers and fo
1 c'.. $i.i(u4.uu; caivea and yearlings, U .
Itieu-
.&.
HOGS RecelDta. 2.600 head: market 5c
hlisher, selling at t.ft4)i.3b; bulk ol sales,
to.2i'ui.30.
KJiEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 400 head;
market Steady.
St. Joseph I.lve Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. If7. CATTLE Re
ceipt., 4T6 lieud; market, .teady; native.
$.1... i.yC. SO, cows und heifers, $1.5oii4.75;
Blockers und feeders, $i.7jj(l lu.
ilvC4.3 itCCL.pt, &,Li hc.i; iiicirkvt, irg'i
6c higher; light, ti 3j'j6.4o; meuii,ni sntl
iieuv, 6 &'iw.4o; bulk of sales, 5.JtKU5.tju.
SHEEP AN I) LAMbS Receipts, none.
St. Ft.
... 4 78
. . I 10
IK llu
40 t tt4
... I 10
... I S2V
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10 111
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... I u
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110 I It
K IIS
... Ill
40 ft ll
... t w
... I III
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40 S 15
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... t u
... 116
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1(0 I It
It IU
40 6 II
... I 1.4
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10 I IS
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120 I IS
... I JS
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... e as
Stork In Hmlit.
Receipt, of live stock at the six principal
Western market yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen
South Omaha 475 7.1SB 24
Sioux City 400 2.000 4uo
Kansas City Ioi 4,i'io Sio
St. Joseph 475 t.tei
St. Ixiuls 6MJ $.000
Chicago SoO l'j.'JUO J. (ami
Totals 2,bOG il.Mi 2,tiii
' Coffee Murket.
NEW YORK. Jan. Z7.-cqFFEB-Mark.-t I
for futures opened steady at unchanged !
prices to un advance of 5 points on suu- j
tiort from local trade lntelii.LM. Hli.iolv i-.n- I
ropean cables, light receipts and continued
reports of a good trade demand. Eurorie
was selling here. There was some scit-
tered rea.iglng and prices ruled rather
Irregular during tho lute session. The clo,o
" ii.-ujr a puinia lower 10 a points
e points lower
higher. Sales were reoortcd of 4X7.70 ii.. I
Including February at Clue; March, t'jiii
7c; May, 7.15c; July, 7.307. 35c; Scpi-Muod ,
7.4iii;.te; LKtceniber, 7 7oc. Hpot quiet; No.
7 Kio, trite
Liverpool Grain Market
LIVERPOOL. Jan. t
- .VHKAT-SjKit:
; March, lis 11V1;
Nominal. Futures: (Juiet
may, s a.
CORN fcpol: Quiet; American mixed,
new, 4s Id; old. 4s '-,d. Futures: Quiet;
January, 4a J4,d, March, 4s 2Ud; May,
4s iUd.
lioi 8 In I -on don (Pacific coast), steady
at at 10s to i. I'M.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. r.-There wn no
notable change In the metal market and
Lbe aituaUea display s4 tbe uauai Maturoay
apathy. Ppot tin Is quoted at t-16 15iffS6.3B;
lake at.d electrolytic copper ara held at
tlK.no-tfl 60 and casting at f!f.K Iend Is
quiet with quotations ranging from t:" 'i
6 mi, according to di lively, and spelter re
main, dull at f. Sfrml 45. Iron was un
changed. ST. LtM'IB, Jan. 27. -MET A 1 44 -Lead,
lower at to 55. Bpctlcr. lower at tti.00.
tendon Clnslna torka.
I.ONPON. Jan. 27. Closing quotation on
stocks were:
Ooiaola. menajr
M 15-14 N Y Ontriil
IO Norfolk A W
.... IIS' do pM
.... rrs Ontario a W
107 IVnnnylrsnls
.161
. '-S
. US
. 6T
.
. 'S
. IIS
. 41
. 50
4JH
.104
. IIS
.11S
.101
.. 4H
.HIS
, . IS
.. 41 S
do account
Anaconda
Atrhlann
do DM
Kaltlmor Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Cnaa. a Ohio
. llf Hand Mlnaa
. .17s lleadlns
.. . :S do lat pt.l
...US do 2d I'M
...I4S Southern Kailar
... 1 do pfd
... SIS Southarn Pacifto ..
... I.i I'nion Paciflo ....
... 51 S do pfd
... MS I steal
... Tl I do pfd
...1 iTVaoaati
Chlcatu til W..
r . m. A (t. P.
Ianra
PanTar R U
do pfd
Brl
do lat pfd
do Id pM
IMInola ( antral .
lulatllla A Naah...lSI
do pfd
M , K. T 40SI
SILVER Bar, firm, 30 3-164 tcr ounce.
MONEY 34j4 per cent.
The rate or discount in the open market
for short bills Is 3 per cent; for threa
months' bills, 343 13-16 per cent. '
Kew York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK, Jan. 27Closlng quotation
on mining slocks were:
Adams Cen tl Uttht CMaf ..
.... T
....IKS
....117V,
.... I
.... 11
.... II
.... M
.... 10
....421
Alloa
.400 Ontario
. 45 Ophlr
. SS ! Uuanil
. IS Totoal
.115 Savac
.Ito Starrs Navad
.400 Sniail Hopes .
. IS Standard
Hreeoa
Brunasrlrk Con .
losialoik Tunnal
Con. al. A Vs.
Horn Sllaar ....
Iron Bllvrr
Leadrllla (on ...
Offered
Clearing; llonae A rer a ares.
NEW YORK, Jan. 27. The statement of
the clearing house banks for this week
shows that the bunks hold tl&.b.-D.O over the
legal reserve requirements. This Is a de
crease of ili34.726 over la. week. The state
ment follows:
Ixuins, 11.041,111.300; Increase, 116.617. 5m0.
Deposits, tl. 047, 112,600; increase, tl7.743,800.
Circulation 162,2ti.'.400; decrease, I416.0UJ.
Iegul tenders. IM. 601,600; Increase, ttOOOtX
Specie, $l!3.oo.4to: increase. t3.o.'lvloo.
Reserve, t277.6t,im0; Increase. $3,501,100.
Reserve requirement., 1261,778,160; increase,
14.4:.826.
Surplus, tl5.829.8fi0; decrease, 1934,725.
Ex-l'nlted Stales deposits, tl7,9u8,926; de
crease, $929,450.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW TORK, Jan. 27. ( 1IJS Cottonseed,
ateady; yellow, 3(i Wljc. Petroleum, steady,
refilled. New York, IJ.tiO; Philadelphia and
Baltimore, 17.66; 1'hlhuielphiu and Balti
more, in bulk, $4.66. Turpentine, 68if9c.
ROSIN Quiet; strained to good, 13.600
3.70.
SAVANNAH. On,. Jan. 27. OIL Turpen
tine, firm at 60c; sales, 196 bbls.; receipts,
4l9 bbls.; shipments, 1,181 bbl..
ROBIN Firm; sales. 1.626 bbls.; receipt.,
2,449 bbls.; stock. 46.677 bbls. Quote: A, U
and C. 3.45; D, 13 47; K. 13.52; F, 13.67;
G, $3.62; H, t3.8o; 1, 14.37; M, 6.36; N.
K85; VG. 16.15; WW, 16.15.
OIL CITY, Pa., Jan. 27. OIL Credit bal
ances, $1.68; shipments, loo bbl..; aver-
0,0u8 bbls.; runs, .5,SM uois. ; average,
bbls.: shlDinents. Lima. 89,0t,3 bills.;
average, 63,715 bbls.; runs, Lima, 66,527 bbl...
average, 41,588 bbl..
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