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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE. "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1907.
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CRMS ASD PRODUCE MEET
Bean la WW. Eat it all Thlr Own
Waj.
NO INTEREST IN . DECEMBER OPTION
Btk CmM Dsjltrary- Dlrrc4
FitiM G te Lot lrl4 Lt1
8tr Ona Derates Cm
Mantbl tta-aastav,
, oiuaA, tM. n. iK
Wheat tu Mk today, running (J own
' l OiOM U n hit AW Ukirav. HSveral
'l ' times Miatra wsrA ,,t alrnvth
but th? aeon diad. in th lombr c.p
r ' tlon that wu do Interest at ail. Th
wuna a uupminti war about l,BW,wv
eu a hali mai-a than aatlmaUd aud tba da
" HMMI u large. Rsoelpta
war UbaraX M 4ul prlnarr markata and
tba oaah Aamaa4. thAush not at aU urgent,
a UtUa batter.
Crn waa Irregular, Ma balng strong
and Daoambat- wak, Tba current month'
option oloead at tba low point a( tha year.
. ?. wa?. Wbar at tha eloaa. Tha
U now t,U,00 buhels. against
ll.677.00f buabala last year. Waathar con
dition are mora fayorablo.
I ha visible whaat supply Inoreaeed tfl.OoO
tmetvel. aera Increased 114.CW buabala. oata
Inoreaeed buanala,
world whaat ahJpmenta wara f.112,000
buabala atainat t,6a4,04) buahala laat week
and 3,466 CM) bushel laat year. Cora hl
menta wara J.aM.GOo tmahala. against 1.71.:
hip-Tit-
0U0 buabala laat waak and 6,713,000 buahela
laat vaar. Whaat on passag decreased
l.anO.OiO buabala i eorn decreased f4.000
buahala.
Primary whaat raoalpU war 1,379,000
buahala and shipment W.OOO buabala.
Corn raoelpta wara buahala and
hlpmant 411,009 buahala. Tha correspond
ing day laat year waa a holiday. Clear
ance war SlOuO buahela of whaat, 22,000
barrels of flour, TOCouO bushel of corn and
lono buahala f oata.
Uysrpool oloaed HQHd lower on wheat
and nnobana-ed to Vid lower en corn.
Tha rear oloaed today with tba greater
part ox the contract stock of wheat In
Chicago, ail, eioept rtry fancy premium
grade. In tba band a ef wealthy apeculator
and lirraetoTS, to whom the holding or the
ipenas cooant It entail a are compara
tively trifling matters. Tha holding' w
originally not wall bought and now ahowa
a large loaa. It remain to be eeen If
merchandising conditions or apeculatlT op
portunities develop to pay a profit to the
present owner. Tha domsstla merchandising-
position promises well, a tha flour
Ituatloa la far different from that of a
year aro. Whan trade wu loaded with
stock bought on to Russian famln pror
pect. Looal rang of optional
Article. Open. Hlgh-I 1tw. Ctoae. Bat'y,
Wheat I
Deo....! f4A1
MHA. 66HA
79 70B
87
8tB BBViB
1A
84V4A
Majr...l 70HBJ
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70B
peo.,,.1 J7v!....
- May.,. J UB WHB,
881
waia
May...).
81HA
84A
f A asked. B bid-
'Omakia Caalk Prleaa.
WHEAT No. t hard. 6T"rrNie: N-
hard. 5Ho; No. 4 hard, aoiuWoi No. I
spring, ttjtioc.
CORN No. t, Mtr6Ho: No. 4, fWHMHo;
no grada, tatiffiai Mo. i yellow, Kii3Vfc;
No. I white, tta.
OATS-No. 8 WhtU, BGZVAc: No. t
ia, islc; Mo. 4 white, UQM.
nutno. z, woi Mix , BUHc
Carlot Reeatpia.
Wheat Corn. Oata.
Chicago 137 6S7 J40
Kansaa City 1S9 74 4
ailnneapolla 7S ... ...
Omaha log Jul 61
Duluth , 8g
t- lioul 27 414 164
CHICAGO GRAIN , AND , PROVIglO-S
Faataree of tha Tradlagr sad Cloalag;
Prleaa aa Baard af Trad.
CHICAGO, Deo. IL Tha local Wheat mar'
ket opened waak on selling by looai long!
but bcarne steady at the close, .the final
quotation on .the' 'May delivery . bvljii a
abAr Uwrer. ' Corn wag utHHrrtJOKtaTwer
a ahad hlcher. Provuinna w-r unchinced
to 1HO lower.' t ' . i
Tha early aaHlnjf of wheat waa caused by
an increaae of mora than l.COO.OuO bushels lit
th autual amount of the world a shipments
for. last week, compared with the estimated
amount. Liberal recelpta at Minneapolis
a I no added to tha bearish feeling. Tba prin
cipal demand came from staorta During
the laat hour tha prloa of tha December de
livery advanced mora than lo par bushel on
a lively demand by shorts and elevator In
terests. This caused a aomewhat firmer
feeling In tha mora distant deliveries. The
galu In tha December option waa later loat
en realising aalea, but tha market closed
'steady. May opened Hiq to V.fflHo lower,
at 7io to 7Tkc sold betan 7CHo and 77c.
and closed at the highest point. Clearances
of wheat and flour Wars aqua) to SU.fM)
'bushel. The amount on paaaage deor eased
il.lg.OOj bushels and the risible Increased
iyiOw) buahels. rrtmary receipts were
1,171,000 bushels, against a holiday on year
ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chlcnro re-
ortad recelpta of V13 cars, agalnat W oar
aat week and a holiday last year.
The corn market waa ataady all day.
Wlille th volume of trading was not large,
there was a fair demand by pit traders and
oommlnelon houses. Cash houses wara the
chief sellers. Wet weather and receipts
mailer than expected were the causes of
the demand. The market closed steady. May
opened a shade lower to a shads higher, at
4.HHC to 43Hc advanced to Ho, ami closed
at 48jr43Ho- Local receipts wer 687 oar,
with 4 of contract grade.
Trading- in tha oat pit was quiet and
prtuea wer ataady all day. Tha weakness
of wbeat had a depressing afreet, but thl
waa offset by th small movement May
opened unchanged to a ahade higher, at
J) to aD-aWVic aold between JS'Vj and SGVft
tao. and cloeed at S634Vc, Local recelpta
were t0 cur a.
. Provisions wer active and waak, ther
being a tendency among tha small holder
to sell. There was also considerable chang
ing of January oontraota over to May. The
market derived soma support from local
packer.' At th eloa May pork waa off
TV. at HaSTH. Lard waa unchanged, at
It ). Rllia were be lower, at ts IJH,
Eatlmated recelpta for Wedneadayt
Wheat 11 ear; com, 4at ewrai oat. 261
cara; hogs, a.OM) head. '
The board of trade wUl be closed tomor
rowNew rear' day.
Tha leading future ranged a follow)
Article. I Open. I High.) Low. Cloea. Bat'y.
Wheat
Dec.
May
Corn
Deo.
May '
July
Osta
Dec.
May
J.ily
Pork
Jan.
May
Lard
Jan.' May
July
Rib
Jan.
May
July
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Cash quotation war as follows:
' FLOUR Bteady: winter paUnta, ftfoa
160; winter stralghta, 83.I04J.40: spring pat
ants. fJ.sutf 16: spring atralghta, fLSurjioOi
bakera, Ci4i3.M.
WHEAT No. I soring, TrTe No. I
sprlnir, TCtT7c; No. 1 red. TJflff4a.
CORN No. I, 40c No. I reilow, 41a.
' OATS No. t. yi N. i whit. C80Hi
No I white.
RTK-No. 8. 2c
RARIJSY Fair t choice malting. 4KA5V.
SKEDS-No. 1 flaa, fi.llU; NoT north,
western, p.lS. Prm tlmotLy, Ktf. CTover,
contract grads 13 TS.
PHOVIFIU.-NO on on nos, iea noose.
rvM.a. Mesa pork, mt bhi.. lit aru.
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.rJ mr 100 lbs.. 8. 17. Short nlaa
tOXU). SV.UMiVO.
Th receipt and shipments of flour and
jrrala ware: Recelpta. Shipments
Flour, bbls 88.0.. 0
Wheat, b 1U.U4
Corn. ba...... 4 M IV, i
Oata, bu Su4.4) U7,Nn
Rye, bu........ 4,u0 too
barley, bu 108. 40 Kg.t
. On the Produc exchange today the but.
ter market waa steady; creamery, tmac;
dairy. .tff1e. Kgga. ateady; at mark, case
Included. 21024c; It re is, 24c prime firsts,
toe; eatias. i&c. Cheeae. steady. u14o.
I.lverpaal Grata Market.
L1VKRPOOU Iec. 31. WU EAT Spot
firm; No. I red weatern winter. 6c. Fu
ture, ateady: Itecember, nomlnul; March,
fa 4ia- !ny, ta 41. 1 -
CvlN iMt, quleti Ajuarluaa xuUad, new.
73.r T4 m
T7 U
40rS 69
S 4SS 48
44 , 44V 44
83H 8S tf
36 tJ 9'I 8P'i
S3 Ml K
If 88 1IK
16 87 16 60 16 M
If ttTH tUH
s tr
ID t 60 t 68
t 86 t 81H t ft
t 87Vkl t 09 IK
4 Id; American mixed, o'd. 4 44. Futurea,
aun; January, 4id; March,
nu' At tendon U'aclllo coast), steady
at s.1 10f 4 Ua.
REW TORK GENERAL MARKET
Qaatatloa of the Day Varlca
C'aaaaaadttla.
NEW TORK. Den Jl TiInrnnarelpta.
H.8W bbls.; exports, to,b2 bbls.: aalea, 1A
packages. Market dull and a shaiis
lower; winter patents, ti.bfxS'S 0; winr
ter stralslits, .i fa3M; Minnesota pau
ents, H.1"U4.4; winter extras, tifUi-W;
Mlnnesula bakers, glt043.it; winter low
grades, l.'.auit Ma. Kye hour, dull: fair to
EKd, 3 6,yau; choice to fancy, W Wxu4.20.
uckwbet flour, dull at lUiHS, spot
and to arrive.
UUCKWHKAT-Dull at 11.28 per 100 lbs.
CORNM&AL Steady; fin whit and yel-
Rlia Bteady; No. I western, tSe. c. L f.,
Naw York; Jersey and atate, 44o6o, de
livered New York.
BARLBY Quiet; feeding-, HIS, C. L f.,
Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 10fi,000 bu : export,
117,04 bu.; aalea, l.GOoTcoO bu. futures and
red, nominal, elevator; No. t red, Me, f. o. b.
anoai; rso. i nortnern, uuiutn. vuc. i. o. D.
afloat; No. t hard .winter, 4o, f. o. b. afloat
Under heavy liquidation wheat was weak
all tha forenoon, but waa strengthened
after midday by the small risible supply
Increase, export sale and a jump In De
cember t Chicago. Final prices showed
i,o net decline. May, 82V(Wo, closed at
Jc; July, Sil-lo-aHc, closed at (Uo;
December, S0S48"c.
CORN Receipts, 180,600 bu.; exports, 182,
189 bu.; salea, 60,000 bu. spot; spot market
steady; No. 1. R2c elevator and tVa
f. o. b. afloat; No. I yellow, tOc; No. I
white, tie Option market waa without
transactions, closing Vo net advance. De
cember closed at 6oc.
OATS Receipt, 73,500 bu.; exports, 1,615
bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats, 26
to 22 pounds, aJni-MVio; natural white, 80 to
83 pounds. 40if41c; clipped white, iW to 40
pounds, 403744c.
FEED Biesdy; spring bran, $22.36, prompt
shipment; middlings, SL.lh, prompt ship
ment: city. l22.6Uj'2.60.
HAY Firm; shipping, 8&30c; good to
choice, K.0f)'ul.l6.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1806, U23c; 19t5. Syllc; Pacltlo coast. 1806,
144i 17c: 1M6, loOHo. lt
HlDEtt Steady: Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs.,
20c; California, 21 to 3 lbs., 21c; Texas,
dry, 24 to 80 lba, 19c
LEATHER Weady; sold. r2Sc.
PROVIBIONS Beef, Arm; family, 114003
14.60; mess, 19 0i.Ku ; beef hams. a.6"i
26.00; packet, U.ioll.G0; city extra India
mess, (2u.lkV22.A0. Cut meats, steady ; pickled
belllea, l0.26ttl0.60; pickled hama, 12.0iJ
12.6a Lard. steady; weatern prime,
l8le.40i refined, quiet; continent, 88.80;
South American, 110.60; compound. t.s.2tV(
6.60. Pork, steady; family, $18.5Vu 18.00;
short clear, 817.lVKi19.00: mesa. 817.60fglH.60.
TALLOW Steady 1 city (12 per pkg.), 60
country (pkga. free). 6iia
RICiD Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
SU'cTSHo; Japan, nominal.
POULTRY Pressed, weak; western
chlckana, UMlttoi turkey, 14S180; fowl,
ntiTTlTB Utrm: street orloe extra cream
ery, 630; official price, creamery common to
extra, 23&S2c; held common to extra, 7v$
80c J state dairy common to firsts, 233.c;
renovated common to extra, l(ff24c; western
factory common to firsts, WuUc; western
Imitation creamery firsts, 2S24o.
CHKE8B Quiet; atate full cream, amaH
and large, September, fancy, 144c; state,
October heat, 13Ht4fl4c; state, good to prime,
12H4TISc; state, winter made, average best,
12c; state. Inferior, 1112&
EOQ8 Steady; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, 87&-38c; state,
choice, Sfjio; atate mixed extra. 81(6 32c
weatern firms, no; (official price firsts, 27c);
second, 2&32to.
at. I.nnla fleneral Market.
8T LOUI9, Deo. SL WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 hard. 714IWoi May, 76o; July, 74H9
c. . ... . ..
CORN ijower; wo. cmo, w-hw-ii; ,
May, 4it4(41Hc; July, 4214c; No. 8 white,
OAT8 Weak; track No. t cash, 3603SHc;
December, 4o; May, S6Hc; No. 1 white,
M?LOl.TR Steady; red winter patent, 83.65
fia76; extra fancy and straight, $3.1l3U-4&;
olear, 82. 552.86. w
SEED Timothy, nominal, t3.258.75.
CORNMEAL Dull, $2.20.
BRAN Dull ; sacked, east track, 9Sfl6Vic
HAY Steady; timothy, fl6.00tj.18.00; prai
rie, ri2.00tjl4.60.
,lRON COTTON TIES fl.Oi
, HEMP TWINK-90. f "V ' " ' , ,
FKOVISIOJi&Poi'k, MnoJiangred: jobbing,
815.5). Lard, ateady: prtm ' steam, 88.fc!J.
LJry Soit meais. sipaci, i.-a t... .....11-,
800; clear riba, 89.0; short clears, 19.26.
Itncon, steady; boxed extra shorts, f9.;5;
clear ribs 89.75; short clears. 810.00.
POULTRY Higher; chickens, 9Hc;
prlngs, 10Hc; turkey. 14c; duck, llo;
geese. 9o.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 203330;
dairy. 22a27c.
Edaa Weak, 21c.
Following were the receipts and ship
ment of flour and grain:
1 1 Recelnt. Shipments.
Flour, barrela 18,000 9.000
Wheat, buehel 27.000 43.100
Corn, bushels i 417,000 80.000
Oats, bushel 166,000 49,000
Ktasa City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. SI. WHEAT May,
TlHc; July,- 6d7c; cash. No. 2 hard. 88V0
70c; No. 8, eSVittSHe; No. 3 red, 71tf72c; No.
CORN May. fc; July, S9Hc; Septem
ber, 4oHc; cash. No. 2 mixed, 36V4jC; No. 8,
KVie; No. I white, 3843 3&Ho.
OATS No. 1 white, 3uc; No. S mixed,
84(34V1.
HAY 26jt60c lower; choice timothy, H5.50
C16 00; choice prairie. Ill.0u4ill.50.
RYB Steady, 61u4c.
BOOS Steady; firsts, 22o; seconds
llHo.
BUTTER Creamery, 80c; packing. 18Ho.
. . Receipts. Shlpmants.
Wheat, bu. 1X9. 0i) , 114.000
Corn, bu. -, 78.000 42.0m)
Oats, bu. 24.0U0 11,000
Board of Trade quotations for Kansas
City delivery. Th range of prloes, aa re
ported by Logan Bryan. 112 Board of
Trade building, was:
Article. .
I Open. I High. I Low. Close.
Wheat II I (
May I Wi 71H1 70Si'7KPHB
July 1 69l 70 69S- 693
Corn I I I
May t3KS!38Hiff SI i8
July 3wsi . sa 3Vii sviu
B bid, B aeller.
Tlatbl Map ply of Grain.
NEW TORK. Dee. SI. Th risible supply
of grain Deoamber 23 aa compiled by the
New York Produce exchange, waa as fol
lows: Wheat 44.727.600 bu.; Increase, 881,000
bu.
Corn 4,416,609 bu.; Increase, 114,000 bu.
Oat 18,012,000 bu.; Increase 46.000 bu.
Rye 1,708.000 bu.; increaee, 7,000 bu.
Barley 8476,000 bu.; decrease, 8,000 bu.
Minneapolis Oral a Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 31 WHEAT De
cember, 74c: May, Tio; July, 78S": No. 1
hard, mtWbc; No. 1 northern, 77St78o:
No. t northern, 76:i375Tic; No. t northern,
FLOUR First patenU. t 0rf4.30: second
patents, 84064.16; first clears, fl26a.36;
second clears, 2.40C4.aO.
BRAN In bulk, fl7.2f-
Peoria Market.
KEORIA, Deo. 81. CORN New, un
changed; No, t yellow, 8MVo; No. 8, tSHc;
No. 4. fTVro: no grade, 86c.
OATS Steady; No. 1 white. 85c: No, 'f
White, 84'vi; No. 4 white. 8?tiJc.
RYF3 ffeady; No. t wfo"Wc.
whisk y-steady, txa. .
Dal at h tlrata Market.
DULTTTH. Dec 83. WirKAT On track.
No. 1 northern, 77Vc; No. 1 northern, 76c;
December. 75c; May, 780; July, 7sSc
OATS To arrive, MHc
RTB-4V.
BARLKT-86?4o, '
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Wool Market.
BOSTON. Jan. l.-WOQL-Th market I
fairly active and firm, and In a general
way la aald to be eatlafartory to met
chanta. Imring the year Just cloaed .th
market baa been steady throughout, but
on ths whols quiet. Manufacturers ar
showing continued Interest In th whit
clothing wools of Texas and California.
P'orelsn grades are firm. Quotations: Indi
ana and kdUsaourt ConiblDg. three-eighths
blood. S.rfH4c; combing, quarter blood. Slt
fie. Texas fh loured basis, .fine, twelve
montha. 7".VaTSc; fine, four to eight montha,
C.VK:; fine, fail clean, 60tBC California
Scoured bale, northern, choice, 7fiiKe:
northern, good, tfrheseV; middle county.
: southern, 6Lsuae; full free, 644165c.
Oregon 8t our, d besls, eastern, Nuw 1 staple,
7uq.ee; eastern. No. 1 clothing, fv-iuioo;
alley. No. 1, Ta. Terrily Staple
S.ured basis, fin. TOQTJc: fine medium,
6efl7Uc; medium. t&JObc. Territory Ordi
naryScoured Leva's, fin. 4fir7uc; fine me
dium. 6bec; incjluin. 64i4c. Colorado
and New alexlcoe3prlne; scoured X Cif
tc: No. L pulled wool, aooured
bavfls. extra. 6urrc; n a. 6tMe: A
supers, ttffcUo; B aupers, 476U&
NEW YORK STOCKS ASDBOSDS
Vtrket Peprengd Early in Ctj j Bsmort
of Ponibl rgllare.
RATE FOR CALL MONEY AGAIN ADVANCES
Racoverlea Follow Anaoaaeeaaent (
Paaalaa; of All B a lane gkeet by
Clearlagr Hoaae CToataaj
Tob 1 Fleaa.
NEW YORK. Deo. . Th lart dar of
th year did not paa without a pinch In
th money market and this was a con
straint on th stock market. But more
Influence on sentiment wss caused by th
persistent rumor of financial embarrass
ment growing out of tock market losses.
Before the day was over It was made to
be understood that arrangements had beea
concluded to avoid the threatened em
barrassment. Ths relief to speculatlv
entlment was manifest and the ton of
depression In the market largely dlaap.
peared. Th recoveries which followed
were more a matter of price readjustment
than a response to any large transactions.
There were some wild fluctuations In
Reading In the opening dealings, succes
sive transactions being mad at variations
of a point and even a point and a half, an
unusual fluctuation for an active stock In
large volume In the market. Ther was
pronounced pressure also on the Hill stocks
and to a less extent on St. Paul and Union
Pacific The wide decline In th Hill
stocks sine the new Issues of stock were
announced to havs Involved some sever
speculative losses and th amount of thesa
stocks held on margin proved much larger
than was suspected. The ssvere shrlnknga
In their market value placed some account
In a precarious situation. The existence of
a vulnerable position was suggested by the
unexplained liquidation of the latter part
of last week. A long delay In ths passing
of the Stock exchange clearing house sheets
today added to the anxiety and there was
continued uneasiness and nervousness In
the early trading.
The sharp rally In tha market came with
out any official announcement of steps
taken, but was aocepted as a proclamation
of a satisfactory settlement of difficulties.
Tha gloomy and depressing weather was
allowed Its share of Influence In the mood
of the speculation. Ths atmosphere of the
market was not a cheerful one for the ap
proach of the new year. The market had
to take some share of selling that simply
represented closing out of accounts for the
year. St Paul subscribers to new stock
had to make a 10 per cent payment today
and this added to th btirden of the prep
aratlona for tha enormous payment of th
new year. Th hope of a prompt relaxa
tion In the money market after the turn
of the year Is clouded by some of th possi
ble complications.
Advices from London Indicate th con
tinued solicitude wLth which that center
would regard any withdrawal of gold for
New York account, after the turn of th
year. London Is under obligation to return
to fan tn resources advanced to tia
over the annual settlements. A heavy de
mand for gold for Braxlllan account also
Is to be faced. In our own market also
It Is recalled that th laat deDOslt of
nO.OOO.OOO of treasury funds was fixed for
return on January 20 for half the amount
and for February 1 for the remainder. Tha
326.000,000 deposited lata In September also
was with the Intimation that demand for
Its recall would be made when currency
beean to return from the Interior In tha
spring. Installments on subscription to
New York Issue will make heavy demand
from tlms to time on future money mar
kets. The queatlon of working towards
eaae In tha money market therefore re
main aomewhat obscure. The time money
was again easier today and sterling ex
change was strong-.
The more cheerful ton of the later stock
market waa maintained and the closing
ton was strong and at th best prices of
the day.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par ralue,
81.722.000. Unltfed States bonds wer un
changed on call.
Th following ar th quotation on th
New York Stock exchange!
galea Rich. Lew. C!m.
Adiuna BTXpraei 0
Amalcamated Copper 84,im lit HIV 1144
Am. C. a P 1.00ft 4814 41 4t
Am. C. F. ptd 1M
Am. Cotton oil 10 81 tltt II H
Am. Cotton Oil ptd M
Am. Eipreu 834
Am. H. 1 p(4 H
Am. Ice, wcarltlM 100 88 tt ti
Am. Iiinaeed Oil 14
Am. I.lnumd Oil nf .11'.'...'. ..... It
Am. Locomotive 80O TI 11 4 TI
Am. Locomotive ptd . .
Am. 6. A R
Am. 8. R. fH
Am. Ruiar ReAnlag...
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa.
Anieoada analog Co..
Atchlaoa
Atrhisoa pM
Atl&ntlo Coast Lias...
Biltlmor A Ohio
Bl. A Ohio Ptd
100 101 10a limn
6.100 141 141 141
too 114 114 111
8.100 lu lit li
100 M
H
Mt4
f too t
tut
104
P8
U.400 104 lid
700 Pf M
ins in 111
111
8.100 111 lis lit
100 H 11 ti
Brooklyn Rapid Tr 4.M0 7S
Canadlaa PolB t.MO IN .
Cratral a( N. J X til
Cheaatxake Ohio. S.tfl It
Chlc.ro Ot W to 11
Chloaco N. W 4(4 1M
C. M. St T LOO 141
Chtcase T. T
ChlcMO T. at T. pi
c. c. c. a at. L to i
Colorado F. 1 8.800 M
Colorado go l.l (6H
Colo. o. 1st ptd 10 n
Colo. go. id pf 4 too SI
ConnUdate4 Oaa toft Ml
Corn Products 6.40ft 11
Corn r-rodueU pld 88
Delaware Hadooa 100 821
71 TD
io in
11
44
17
811
14
lMu
14 14
81
84
7
17
117
81
I!
tal
18
71
4
T4
4M
110
1M
144
17
10
7
40
,
t
0
M
44
7
7
lit
81
881
Del., L. A W
Denrer A R. O
D. A R. O. ptd
nmtll.ro' Secnrltlee 8.40 Tt
Erla t.WO
Erie lot ptd 100 71
Brio td Ptd - 800 44
TO
41
74
44
Oonaral Kloctiia 700 ltd 1M
Hocking Villor, aided
Illtnolo Central 804 1M
International Paper 804 II
!
17
Int Pnpor ptd..... ,
Int. Pump 80 81
Int. Pump ptd.. 100 SO
Iowa Central loo 88
Iowa Central pfd 104 4
87
II
41
Konua Cltjr So
K. C. So. pfd ,
Loatrrllle A M ,
Mnilcoa Contra!
80 40 1
40
8.100 143 141 141
l.pne 47 84 14
Minn. A 6t. L U II II
14., St. P. A g. 6. M l.eJO 1M 1M 131
M . 8t. P. A g. g. at. ptd 144
Mlaaonii FaelUe
Mlisourl, K A T
M., K. A T. pfd
National Load
N. R X. ot M. pfd
Now York Control
N. T., O. A W
Norfolk A W
Norfolk A W. pfd
North American
Purine Mall
Ponnaylranta ....,..
People's Oaa
P.. C. C. A St. L
Pnnil Steal Car
Preoord . C. ptd
Pullmaa Palaoa Car
Raadms
Raadlni lat pfd...
Reading Id pfd..
, 8.404 ! 80 II
, t wo 4ov n 40
0 71 TI 704
tv TI TI 72
17
, 8.804 Ul 181 110
47 V,
400 t II 41
ltt
100 84 41 II
to 17 ' 17 87
, 81. KM lll 117 1U.I
, 8.100 44 44
74
TOft (I II tvt
M n a
. too 111 114 it
.188,400 144 110 144
41
40
,1,100 U 87 II
1"0 tl 44 44
, 1.404 8ft '81
10O
804 41 44 47
14
80 44 6 44
, t.4 42 4l t
1 114 lit 11
,1.704 44 12
4
Ul
80 81 81 81
M
10 44 II II
, 68.404 144 177 140
41
118
41
804 41 It II
tu 107 107 101
, 18.404 U 47 4
. 4.l 104 104 1M.
14 44 44 4
104
140 11 II II
. Lo IT 84 17
814
Rapubllo Bteel pfd
Rock Ialand Co
Rock Ialand Co. pfd
Rubber Oood a pfd
Itkll P. pfd-
St. Louis a. w
at. u a. w ptd
aoataara Paclaa
So. Pacise pfd. ex-dlv
Bo. Rallwar
So. Rallwar P'd
Teaaeoeae a A I
Texas A Pactae.
Toledo, at L A W ,
T.. tt. L. A W. ptd
Valoa Paalse
t'aloo Paciie aid
U. S. gipraoa.
I'. 8. Reoltr
V. g. Rubber
V. g. Rubber pfd.
V. g. Stool
V. g. ateal pfd.
Ve--Ca.-oMaa Chemical ....
Va.-Oara. Cham, ax-djv....
Wabaak
Wlbul pfd
Welle-rargo Bs.. ex-dtt...
Want. sTlaetrte, es-dlv....
Wosteia t'aloa
W. A L.
Wlaaeaala Caatral
Wla. Central a 14
Nartbara PaclSe
CeaUai Leather
Oatral Laalhor pfd
Slaan-haa)d gxael
Oreat Narthara ptd
Int. Metropolttaa
Int. Mat. pfd
Total sales for the day,
14 117 17 1T
104 44 44 Pi
, ' II
84
4
11.40 11 MS ltt
10 44 14 It
. ..., . 44
140 74 ?4 14
4 14 17 144
404 14 44 M
40 74 . T4 TI
1
evr York MlwlasT Stoeka.
NEW TORK. Dec. 81. Closing quotations
cn u In i rig stocaa were:
Adams Caa.
Little Chief u.
Aline
Oatarte
Opklr
Potest
Savaes
Sierra Kevada
Small Repea ..
staadard
. 44
.
. 84
.11
.1
4J
,
..13
.. 1
.111
Brwnewtck Cea. ....
Oeaaetoek Taaaat ...
m. Cal. A Ta
Bora Silver .........
Iroe SUver
LeadvUM Caa,
Evaporated Apple aal Del ad p-rata.
NEW TORK. Dec t1.-JEJV APORATETJ
APP1J5S Uarket contlnuea outet: fancy
ar uui.ted at 8n?'-e; prim T'atrSc.
CALlFtKNIA DRIED KRUITo-Prunes
ars la lls-ht demand; quotatlona cn snot
raiit (ruin uM Ivr California trull, with
Oregon 6ns to to quoted st 7fio. Apricots
are at practically a etandetlll for the time
oeing, nut no eonresaKme ar repotted etid
extra choice. 17fX18c: fancy. Ufjaoo. Peaohe
ar unchanged, with choioe quoted at ISc;
extra choice, USc; fancy, lo. Raisins ar
toady and unchanged; loose Muscatel are
quoted at 7Vj"c; seeded, 7ltM; London
ayers, u.avtji.o.
Raw Ter at Mooey Market.
NHW TORK, Deo. 81. MONET On call,
trong and higher at 1946 per cent; ruling
rate, 18 per cent; closing bid. It per cent;
offered at 20 per cent Tim loan, easy;
sixty days, 7 per cent; ninety days, per
cent; six months, 6 per cent.
PRIM H MERCANTILE! PArER-66H
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
aotiiai business In bankers' bills at 84.834&1
4 K460 for demand and at 84 7S26 for sixty
day bills) posted rales, 84.711 4.80; commer
cial bills. 84.78-
S1LVER Bar, ,68,ci Mexican dollars,
UHc.
BONDS Oorernmerrt. steady; railroad,
quiet.
Closing quotation on bond wer a fol
low: t. a. ref. 4a. rag 14 Japaa as. 84 sartas... H
do eoopoa If I do 4a ctfa 43
0. . (a. reg lot I da 4a ctfa II
.let do 4 aartoa II
U. a. old 4a. reg...
do eoapoa
V. g. a. 4a, reg...
do eoaaoa
Am. Tobacoe 4i...
do 4s
Atchlaoa sea. 4a...
Mo adj. 4s
Atlantic C. L. 4a..
Bal. A Ohio 4a....
do !
Brk. R. T. a. 4a..,
.in4k u A N. ant. 44 lot
.101 "ilea. a. g. 4a tw
1 Mo. Central 4a
.U0 ae 1st lae. 84
TI Mlna. A at L. 4s.. fa
.10 M., K. A T. 4a. rl
.101 to ta IT
PN. R. R. of M. a. 4a 14
rr r. T. c. g. ia u
..104 tN. t. C. g. to 117
4 No. Pacltla 4a. 10I14
I do ta TI
Contra! of Oa. to... ..11
K. A W. e. 4a N
O. g. L. rfdg. 4s..... 44
do lat Inc. P0
Mdo Id Ina fl
da M Ine 48
Chee. A Ohio 4.. ..10
Chicago A A. !. TT
a, B. A q. a. 4a....
C. R. I. A P. 4a.... TI
do eol. ta
CCC. A 8. L. g 4s.. 100
Pons. ooav. 80 PI
Reading gas. 4a 100
St L A I. M. a. to.. Ill
It. U 1 I. r. Ig 4a u
8t L. . W. a 4a.. 77
Seaboard A. L. 4s.... II
So. Paclfie 4s 4
do lat 4a ctfa.
. M
.111
.I1T
81
.104
. 67
.111
. 74
. 88
. 87
. K
Colo. Ind. la. tor. A. T4 80. Rallwar to.
t-oloraao alia a 71 JTexa A P. la
Colo. A 80. 4a zT.. St. L. A W. 4a
Cube to 11 Valoa Paello 4a.....
D. A R. 0. 4a W. a. Itoel td to...
Dlatlllora' Bee. to.... 87 IWabaah Is
Erla p. I. 4a in I Mo dob. B
do gen. 4a Western Md. 4a....
Hocking Val. 4e,.104iW. ALU. 4a....
Japan la 87 IWle. Coatral 4
Bid. Askd.
Low. do a Closing; Stocks.
LONDON, Dec. SL Closing; quotation on
the stock exchange were:
Console, money 84
do accoant 44
Anaconda 1 16
Alehieoa 14
do pfd lot
Baltimore A Ohlo....U!
Canadian Paolno ....lv
Chaa. A Ohio 17
Chicago Ot. W II
C. M. A St F Ult
DeBeere 14)
DonTer A R. 0 4fc
do pfd 8
Brie 44
K. A T...
v r-.n Hl
... 41
...1U
... 4
Norfolk A W.i
do ptd
II
Ontario A W 4
"cnnarlTanla 71
land Mlnoa
I
toadlng
outhera Rallwar
da pfd -.
outhern Paolaa .
Jnlon Paolfto
do pfd
V. g. ataol
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
.. II
.. 81
.. M
.. M
..1U
.. 4
.. 41
..101
.. MM
.. I
do lat ptd 77
OO M Pfd H
Illinois Central 174
Loularllle A N 147
Bpaniah 4a
84
SILVER Bar, steady, 32 6-16d per ounce.
iwurxM, 1 tug 1 per cent.
Tha rat or discount In the open market
for short bllla Is 6 per cent; for three
months' bills, 66 per cent
Boston Stocks aad Bonds.
BOSTON, Dec Sl.-Call loans, 10015 per
cent; flm loans, 7&8 per cent. Offlolal
quotations on stocks and bond war:
Atch. adj. 4e. ...... 61 Bingham
do 4s Cel. A Heola..
Max. Central 4a 44 Centennial ....
Atchlaoa 104 Copper Range
Atchlaoa pfd HDalr Want ....
Boston A Albany. ..tat! Franklin
. 41 .
..09
. 17
. 44
. II
. 4
Boston A Maine
.11
Oranbr
II
Boetoa Elevated ..
ritchburg pfd
Mexican Central ..
N. T., N. H. A H
Pare Marquette
.ISO
.111
,. 84
.1
Maaa Mining I
Mlchlgaa 11
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C.
Old Domlnloa
Oecoola
1
81
M
ttnloa PaclAo laO
Aav Pnou. Tab 11
Amor. Sugar 1M
do ptd Ill
"Am. T. A T .134
Am. Woolen II
IN
Parrot
M
Vlulney
Shannon
114
18
Ill
80
Tamarack
Trtnltf
do ptd 101
United Copper ...
V. B. Mining.....
T3V4
Kdlaon Rlee. Ilia...
Maes. Blectrto ...
do pfd
Maaa. Oee .'
"United Fruit ...
United . M
do ptd
V. . Bteel
-do pfd
AdTeotur
Allege
Amalgamated :...
Atlantlo
Bid. Asked.
6b
. 17
V. B. Oil
10
. II
I'tah
Victoria
Winona r
U
. 41
.104
T
II
II
Ill
, 4ft .Wolverine
. M1 North Butte
, !Biitte Coalition- .
1P4 aMarada
. I Cel. A AHaena.
. HI iTeiMMh
.ll4iOraae Cos
. 14 i
Ex-dividend.
IJM
..17T
. 81
Boston Copper Market.
Closing quotation on Boston copper mar
ket, reported try xxgan st srvan, iij noara
of Trad Duuaing, vmana:
Adventure
Allowea
Atlantla
Bingham
Black Mountain
Boetoa Consolidated.
Butte Coalition
4 Mohawk 84
61 Nevada Consolidated. 17
14 North Butte Ill
81 Old Domlnloa II
10 Osceola 14t
80 Pnea. Berries 11
89Paea. Samoa, ptd... 14
Calumet A Arlsona..lT4
Uulncr in
thaanon ....A II
Calnmet A Hoela 8M
Centennial
Copper Range ....
Dallr Weet
Oraea Canaaea ...
Eaat Butte
Franklin
Oroene Copper ....
Hancock
lain Roral .
Kewanaw
L. a. A Ptttaburg
Maaaachwaetta ....
Michigan
Ei-dlV. 14.
17 Tamarack 11
14 Trtnltr tt
II eunlted rrult 10T
84 United Btatee, oem... 4
11 Cnlted Btatea pfd... 41
84 I'tah Conaolidated ... 41
II tut copper SZ
IE Victoria T
17 . Winona 11
19 Womrlao 140
84 Caaanee II
I Nlpwalng 10
xi ...
Bank Ctearlaara.
OMAHA, Dee. 81. Bank clearings for
today wer 11,883,8.77.61 and for th corra-
spondlng dat last year f.iov.ote.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, Deo. 81. COTTON Spot
closed ateady; middling uplands, lo.soci mia
li . 1 , 1 1 nds.. fl.iu 1 z.tu h.l
ST. IjO'uiS. alo., Deo. fl. COTTON
Quiet; mlddllne; lOSc: ale, 101 bales; re
ceipts, vox Dales; anipmcrats, 00 Daviea, aioca.
,&a tmiea.
Basra r and Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 81. rJUaAR
Bteady; open kettle centrifugal, 8H'4 18-ltk-j
centrifugal white. 4U4 1-lsc; centrifugal
yellow, 3-Hfja 16-ltki; second. 2)8 8-16C
UOLASata New, syrup. 1S34.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Bertha and Qua Peterson to John
Holm, lots 1 and 4, block 11. Burn
ham Placa f 680
Edith Ida Lebbs and husband to Ora ,
K. Fatsly, lot f, aturdett Court.... 200
Harry A. Tukey to Harvey J. Grove,
lota t and 10, block 23, Halcyon
Height ; 00
TJlrlch Frederick eon et al. to Luolen
J. Learning and wife, lot a, block f,
Ambler place 129
Llnlnger A Uetvalf Co. to William
Evan Morria, lot 8, block 6. Marsh
Add 1.000
O. W. Llnlnger et al. to same, same.. 1
Henry B. Lamer to Anna H. Part
ridge, part lot 83 And 84, Clarke
Adl .T. t.000
Robert O. Fink to Joseph Nevottl,
part lot 61, McEntees s Add ....
Lena Gove and husband to Han
Lamb, nVk lot t, block 8, Armstrong'
Add. f.600
Thomaa H. Tracy and wlf to IJssla
VI Qafford, kH 1, Raplat block 7,
Bern la Park , 666
Ida M. Hardy to Elixa Wlthrow, wS6
feet lot 21 and w f eet 4i3 feet lot
It. lllmebaua-h Add. 1
William K. Btoecker and wlf to earn,
lot 11 block t, Kounts A Ruth .... 1000
Theodore A. Spratlen to puritan Huh
Laundry, lot 11 block f. Bogrg A
Hill
Charles M. Oarvsy ot al. to earn a,
am X
Commercial . National Bank t Elian
M. Hick, lot U block t. Jerom
Park , 470
Robert O. Fink to Nannie Baker, 3S
feet lot 8, bloclg' 3, Jetter Add.,
South Omaha v
6am to Fred Armbruat, lot 8. block
1 Hitchcock' First Add
Charles W. Hays and wife to Joseph
C. Moor, lota I and 8, block 8. Plain
view Add. 1,800
P. W. Carmichae) to Lulu K. Bur
mobster, lot 16, block It Halcyon
Height 260
Robert O. Fink to August Dolt, part
lota U and 18. block 8. Holmes Add.,
South Omaha ....
August Doll to Charles F. Dell, part
lots 18 and 11 block t. Holm' Add,
South Omaha
Charles O. Bomero and wlf to An
drew Lang et al., kit T. block t, M.
Donovan Sub. LtOO
Joaef Koucel and wlf to Frank Kou
cl. lots 4 and f. block t, Llnwood
Park LJDO
Anna Kcucel to Joaef KouceL lot L
block 8. Llnwood Park I
Charles a. Bonier s and wlf to Elisa
beth WaJly. lot L block L XL Dun.
van's Sub.
LtOO
Total )
'X$,T4
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
lillinc Cattlf Etetdy to Etrone tod
Tairlj Aotiro.
HOGS OPEN STRONG, CLOSE WEAKER
Rheep Receipt Liberal for Holiday,
with Trad Blow sad Price Any
where fro as Steady to
Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jsn. 1, 1ST7.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hnr. Sheep.
Official Monday 8.W7 8.4J7 MM
Offlclal Tur-sday I.8W 1.61 4.JF.4
Two days this week 6,7 6 -8 lo.82
Same days I weeks ao,. 093 6..2 m
Same day t weeks aaro.lS.H4 11.7 rO.1
Same days 4 weeks ago.16.4M IS ." tO.ITfi
Sam days last year t.S0l t.97f 7.8-10
The following table shows th receipts of
rattls. hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to data, compared with Inst year:
Ii. 1SW. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 18W 674 .1.686
Hogs tvn 8 44 .... 023
Sheep 4.2M t.OM 1,160
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Good to choice corn fed steers 86.8o'f5 f6
Fair to good corn fed steers 4.7MjH.60
Common to fair steers 4.0"l.7b
Good to choice fed cow t.TS4 60
Fair to good cows and heifers t.oKqa.
Common to fair cows and heifers.. l.ofntiJ.f)"
Oood to choice st'kers and feeders l.fti.60
Fair to good stockers and feeders. .4on4.S)
Common to fair stockers !.7&ty3.40
Bulls, stags, etc t.w .iw
Veal calves 4.00&6.36
Th following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Data. I 1806. lt08.1904.lto3.1901.1801.1900.
Dec. 14...
DC 25...
Dec. ti...
Ieo. 27...
13T4 4 42 4 48 6 27
ea ee ee ee ae
fltl t 06 4 4 1 4 M 6 86
f 1444 f 0V 4 62 f 46
6 loSt 4 2 4 66 4 61
6 31;, f OOl 4 67 4 49 6 61
6 08 4 62 4 61 6 36
t 24 4 7 4 64 6 26
6 OS 4 86
a ee
f 20 4
4 87 M
6 25 6 77
4 81
f 86
6 24 4 30
Dec. 28...
Deo. 29...
Dec. 80...
Dec 31...
Date. I 1807. L008.18.1B04. 11903. 1J8.1901.
Jan. l.... I I 4 64H3Hr24l
Sunday. Holiday.
The official number of car of
stock
H'se
brought In today by each road wa:
cattle. Hogs, nneep.
C, M. St. P ft..
Wabash 1 .. ,,
Missouri Paolfic 2 1..
Union Paclflo system. 17 If 11
C. A N. W.. eaat f 4
C. A NW., west til
C, St. P.i M. O.... 10 ..
C. B. A Q east 5 8..
C, B. A Q , west 26 t t
C, R. I. 4i P., east.. ( ..
C. R. I. A P., west.. T
Illinois Central S I ..
Chicago Qt. Western 4 4 1
Total receipts 90
87
SO
Th dlsnosition of the day' receipt waa
a follows, each buyer purchasing th num
ber of head indicated:
cattle, nogs, uneep.
Omaha Packing Co 259 743
Swift and Company bn l.azs
Cudahy Packing Co 7' 724 456
Armour A Co 806 1.035
Cudahy, from St. Paul., .... lof
Vansant A Co 6
Carey A Benton 1
Lobman A Co 12
Hill A Son 27
F. P. Lewis 61
Huirton A Co v 82
Hamilton A Rothschild.. 8 .... ....
L. f. Hun 4
J. H. Bulla 1
Mike Haggerty 66
J. B. Root A Co 14
T. B. Inghram 8
Sullivan Bros 4
Lehmer Bros..., f
Other buyer 15S ....
Totals 2.353 J.149 8,724
PATTT.TC The receipts of cattle were un
expectedly light, although nothing In th
way of a heavy run la ever anticipated for
a holiday. -
Th market a a whol wa in very satis,
factory condition. Buyers were out early
and everything In Bight changed hands In
very good season. Such kinds as suited
buyers commanded good, steady, ta strong
price. This would apply equally well to
cows and netrers, as wen a 10 oeei steei.
There were very few feeders In sight.
but what there wer sold tn about yester
day notches.
Representative sale:
BEEF STEERS.
14 810 4 0 It 1147 6 1
4 ;...10T0 I 44 81 1978 6 It
84 1041 4 M 84 1404 6 14
40 1I0 4 PJ 80 UN 6 40
tt 1440 4 0 80 .....Ull 6 4
11; HIT I 00 II 1441 6 4
..i 1111 6 Oft
COWS.
8....
U....
4....
18....
6....
4....
... TH IN
,.v 81 I 8
... Ml 8 71
... Ml 8 71
...1051 8 It
8...
...Itntj 4 8ft
i a a
88 M 8 11
T A. ..101 6
80
Ml IN
... Ill I 40
8.
3..
, 1 I 4
, 3 71
, 144 8 ft
si I 00
... Ill
...1047
a o
3 M
11..
8..
18..
4..
16..
6..
II..
81..
4....
4....
6....
II....
84....
II....
18....
...1011
8 81
, 411 8 4ft
.... 477
8 M
...1021 8 40
... 144 8 40
...1044 3 10
...1(M4 8 Tt
....1018
.... 447
....1011
8 44
I 4ft
3 44
.1148
8 44
...1061 6 8
1124 8 Tt
... 871
HEIFERS.
6....
8....
4....
6....
81....
1....
1....
3....
4:...
3....
1....
8....
4....
1....
4...
3....
814 8 TI I
oft 3 00 T
83 8 00 11 t,
Ml I 00 I
TIN 8 10 18 ,
... 4T4 8 14
... 444 8 14
...1014 8
... 444 4 00
... 8U 4 16
... 40 8 86
...140 8 40
...181ft 8 10
...144ft 8 44
..4170 4 40
...1404 4 8
... 814 4 T6
... 1M 6 76
... 144 4 84
... EVO 4 St
BULLS.
....147ft 8 44
4.,
8.,
....1100 I 40
....lloo a
....1411 8 10
... ,140ft 8 14
1....
1....
1....
....14&ft 8 M
1.
CALVES.
140 4 PJ 4
ID iH 1
III! IK 8
1M 6 4ft 1
174 I 14 1.
10 6 88
STOCK Eft 8 AND FEEDERS.
3 40 3 TI 4 K4 8 71
3 444 3 Tt 47 M ill
8 414 3 80 8 SI IN
S...W 84 8 41 4 4 88
1 k4 I M 4 141 4 14
3 B 8 0 1 kl 111
4 -131 3 44
IIOOS There were hardly enough hogs
in sight thl morning to make a market,
only about thirty-six cars being reported In.
At th him time the demand waa light.
some of the packer being cloaed down for
th day. In aplle of thla fact th market
opened out in pretty good shape, the first
sale being ateady to strong compared with
yesterday beat time. Th early aalea
ranged from 36.22H and aa high aa 36.30 for
tn ton. Homo or th heaviest Dackera.
however, were holding back, and whan th
more urgent order wer filled the market
eased off., becinr about like yesterday'
lat market, in fact soma of the buyer
announced light at the outset that they
wanted hog to cost only about 84.80 or thary
om noi warn mem ai ail.
Representative sales:
WESTERNS.
COLORADO.
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SHEEP Recall were Ueht thla morn.
Ins. but It wa a holiday and the demand
did nut appear any too bnak. One thing
that made buyer a little slow wa the
feeling that ptloea at thl point have been
too high as cumpard with othara. Th
reauit waa a (low market, anywhere from
teady to walbo lower In spots, leanings
which sold ao high yesterday wer espe
cially slow and weak today. It wa In
many way a typical holiday market and
it waa muco later inaa uauat be fur
clearance had bean effected.
Quotatlona on killer: Oood to ehole
lam be. 87.0lra1.60; fair to good lamb. 84.74
V'i.w; gooa io cnoice yeaning lamb
welahta. fa.10da.40: fair to good yeerllnaa.
lanib wela-hls, 64 104 40; to good choio
yearling, heavy wclgbta, 60.G6434.W: fair 10
uod yearunx. Heavy waiahts. u tut k:
good to choice old wethera 36 604.76; fair
to good old wether, lL&ot.bit, good to
cnoioe ewea, 44.1uaa.4u; lair 40 good swaa.
ee.eu0e.ev.
Quotations on feoderat Oood t choir
tanioa. ea ag mi; medium lamua, 6.a n4 tt;
llaht iamb. I4 3.U6.J6. yeHrllas. 6 Uk.0,
sewers, se. laiaa za; owos, e4.stau.a0; brae
Ina eaas. MaitislX).
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No. 4t. pr.
2 nativ lamb 7) f 00
10 baXlv vuU M If i n
20 native ewes........
467 western ewes
26 w&Mern ewes
87 weatern ewes
113 weatern ewes
11 western ewea
11 western ewes
log weatern ewes
rl western ewes
5 western ewes
M western ewea
84 western -en
164 western yearlings.
124 weatern yearling.
120 western yearllnKs.
IS) weetern yearlings.
1H0 Wyoming wethers.
211 Wyoming ewea
460 weatern yearlings.
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Live Stork Gossip.
Among those having cattle hers today
were: J. J. Cox. Cedar Rapids, la.; J.
Thompson, Woodbine, Is.; Gus Hchroeder,
Hoskintis; C. M. McKinney, Lngnn. la.;
Allen A R., Hamburg, la.; M. blngeman,
Council Rluffs, la.; Rhoda A It, Lyons;
W. A. Goahorn, Neola, la.; J. H. Helniman,
Wisner; Halt & P., Dannebrog; J. H.
Trott, Kearney: Ager A O., St. Paul; K.
P. Scott, Rlchheld; M A. Roth. Silver
Creek; Wilson Bros., Menlo, la.; A. J.
Adams. Bradahaw; C. W. Anderson, Hos
kins; M. L. Latta, Logan, la.; A. N. Pat
ten, Woodbine, la.: John Nelk, Woodbine,
la.; A. Pryor, Shelby, la.
T. K. Daniel had some cattle In today
from the Oak Urove farm, near Fort
Crook.
Hog recelpta Included the shipments of:
A. I. Ralston, Weeping Water; O. W.
Owens, Waco; H. Pelper, Underwood, la.;
Hensley Bros., Enlra, la.; H. B. Hoyle,
Ravmond; R. Offlll. Kearney; George
Whitehead, Dunlap, la.
Sheep recelpta Included shipments of:
R. McKIn, Dow City, la.; W. M. Holllday,
Tekamah; T. F. Reynolds, Miller; Temple
ton St G., Tekamah; H. H. Forke, Ray
mond. St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
OT IOBRPH. Mn.. .Tan. l.CATTLR Re
ceipts, L776 head; market active and steady:
natives, 34.6int7.00; cows and hilfers, fj.-j
4j4.0; stockers and feeders, 4ia'tf4.w.
tttaicl neceipis, e.oi .
teady; top, 86.i5A6.40; bulk, of sales, 86 30
hilt r. J anu ijaaino-nrvDiiiw,
head; market steady.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
VAKBAfl Cm. Jan. l.-CATTLB-Ro-
celpts, 11.000 head, Including 200 southerns;
market strong; choice export and dressed
beef steers, fS.e0tt6.C0; fair to good. ft.OWf
6.40; western steer. f3.76t6.60; stockers and
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OMAHA, NEB. '
feeder. 82 'dt.fn: southern Bteer. tt V9
f.; ootithern cowa. tt ii3 60; native c-owa,
3-' i"n4 a;.; native heifrra, 33.OTrn6.00; bulla,
fJ.Hi4.X; r.ilven, fl.li-p'T 50,
n n ,B K-i-eipta. 10. ji o neari: maraej
steady to shade lower; ton, 8 4; bulk re
sales. SH SSiayrj 1; 40: heavy. 8t 8MW.48: rack-
era 86 t-'titii 4:'t4j; plira and lljrhta. 88.3T4I 3.V
MUM' AMI l.AM H Receipts, X.UU
head, market atrona: lamba tK.3Mi7.64: fed
fwes and yivarllnga, 34 6ii.!f ; western-fed
yeiulliixe. f Aj6 .S: western-fed sheen, 84. 3t
io j. etocaers and reed era, ai.xn4.ia.
Sloov City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITV. Jan. 1. (Special Tele-Rinm.i-CATTLE
Receipts, 6i) head; mar
ket steady: beeves S3.taafi4.2F.; cews. bulla
and mixed. f!.M44 50: stockers and feeders.
fSmnt lb; raivea and yearllnsrs. 3i.6-"va 86.
i it . iteccipts, l.iv head; market 40
hlrher. selling at 34. 1066. 30: bulk of salea
ao.
Stock 1st Slant.
Receipt of live stork at th at principal
western markela yesterday!
Cattle. More. Sheer
South Omaha
Ploux City ..
Kansas City
St. Joseph ...
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Chicago
Totals
8.SH7
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..21.000
.43,470 63,336 44,861
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Deo. 31 -METALS-fipot tin
was unchanged at 193 lu In th London
market, but future were higher at 41134
lua: locally the market was dull and un
chatiK-ed at 343 bid and 342.86 asked. Ccp
tcr higher In London, with spot quoted at
105 6a and futures st 1"6 12 d locally
the market was strong, with Inks quoted s
f'Jt.7tV(i'24.oi; electrolytic, US feu S3. 76: cast,
log, 3-'3.2Mi23.60. Ieart was unchanged at
8r.ui In the local market and at a7l
lxa M In lynndon. Spelter waa unchanged
at ' In London and at fft 66f4.7t In th
New York mirk el. Iron wa unchanged
In the Engllxh market, with standard foun
dry quoted at 61s and Cleveland warrants
at 61a lU4d; locally the market waa un
changed; No. 1 northern foundry I quoted
at t 2rV?J76 26; No. 3 northern foundry,
824 76.75; No. 1 southern foundry. f W
ii'- fjii. and No. 3 southern foundry at 34 60
4j-27.n0.
ST. LOUIS, Dee. 81.-METALS Laevd,
ateady at 36.06. Spelter, steady at tt-fafe.
Hlgrla Batter Market.
ELC1IN. 111., Dec. 81. BUTTER Market
on the board of trade firm today at 82
pound. Th total output In th dlstrlot far
the week waa 639,100 pound a
as to embrace during the year all
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