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TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1907.
CRAW AND PRODUCE MARKET
heat ia Bold by Commiuioa Eonsel and
v cilp era.
STEADY BY STRENGTH lM REST OF LIST
Moderate Desnaad lor Cora aad ttata,
. -sella Prleee Higher om Bath
Coaanaedltles Firm Foreign
Market Helot.
OMAHA, Jan. IS, 1907.
Wheat wes barely steady, borrowing
Bom strength trom the coarse grains.
Trade was very light and yet ottering
were greater than tha demand. Tne sell
ing wai by commission huuwa and scalp
ers and wuenever there m a tendency to
decline the strength In oorn caused reac
tion. May dropped on at the close to HO
know yesterday.
There waa moderate demand for both
coin and oato and prlcea were higher on
both these com modi tlea. The bulla were
helped by the atrength In foreign market.
Receipts were loo.ouu buabela larger (did a
year ago. Cum Wa up o at the oloae
and oata V4c
Primary wheat recelpta were 28,000
busncle and ahlpmenta 264,oo busheie,
tgalnsl recelpta las year of 703.000 bualiela
and ahlpmenta of 10.5,000 buahels. Coin re
coipU were 788,000 buabela and ahlpmenta
fc,iM buahela, against ahlpmenta of eeo.ouu
buahels. Clearances were 70.000 bushels
wheat, 14,0u0 barrels flour, 614,0o0 buahela
corn. 1,000 buahela oata
Liverpool ckased unchanged td d lower
n wheat and m'ai higher on corn.
Patten bought loo.OOO bushels oata at Win
nlixig yesterday and advanced the price Vc.
Him purchases at Chicago were .60.000
buahela and the plica moved up to the hlgh
f"t alnce but July. The market la show
ing the efTeuta of hi ateady concentration
of Mar. Tha south la buying oata In Iowa
and Nebraska, and some In Illinois. It la
claimed that Indiana, and Ohio have very
few oats and the oaatern trade, which
usually draws Its supply from thoae
states. Is going- to the went.
The Von Oorn Ornimln-lon company re
ceived the following telegram from Prlngis
at Chicago: "The snow blockade In North
Itokota has upset all calculation relative
to amount of wheat we will have In store
her by February 1. Instead of our stocks
Increasing;, as ws expected. It now looks
as If it would be Just tho reverse. Our
leading elevators people don't look for any
Increased movement before April 1. About
all the rallroada are doing iww and I guess
all they ran do Is to keep passenger and
coal trains moving."
Local range of options:
July.
stesdr: March. a 2d: May. to 2d
ee li-vi.
COHN-Fnot, firm; American mlxM new,
4s VI; American mixed old. 4s M; futures,
firm ; Januaty, 4s JVd; March, 4a Id.
JKW 1 ORK GEIERAt,
MARKET
Articles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Tes'y
Wheat4
May...)
Corn--., i
Mayt..)
Oats i
May...
C9HA 69iAj 68',4A 9B (9HB
tSHB 8SBJ S8HB SSB SSB
$6B KB UB $6B $5B
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cask Prices.
WHEAT No. I hard. 67Hi&S8Hc; No. I
bard. 4f67Hc; No. 4 hard, 68i&4c; No. I
spring. 63fi9c
CORN-No. , 8i&e; No. I yellow,
IVVoMa; No. a white. WltXlc.
OATS-No. I mixed, Kic; No. I whits,
4ii.Nc; No. 4 White, SJifi'34c.
RYJ-No. 2, Be; No. S. 670.
' Carlo Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago
Kansas City ..
Minneapolis ...
Omaha .........
Duluth
2
40
131
11
,7 .
210
24
62
CHICAGO O It A IS AND PROVISIONS
Featares of tho Tradlaaj. sal Closlag
' Prices Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Jan. A sharp advance In
the price of oats completely offset today
favorable conditions for the fall sown
wheat crtiD. At the close wheat for May
delivery was a shade higher. Corn was up
Sc. Outs gained AC,o. Provisions were
fcO'loc lower.
S.-veral factftrs Affected the wheat mar'
ket during the day, but the moat Important
was tne nullum entnusiaam aispisyea in
,' the osts pit. The market opened a trifle
easier because of lower camea ana favor
able weather In the winter wheat territory
Extremely small receipts at Minneapolis
and Duluth partly offset "thess bearish in
fluences and later when the nrlce of oats
advanced Te trie sentiment 1rt the wheat pit
became bullion. Prices, however, showed
only moderate changes. Other Influences
strengthening the market were a lively
demand for cash wheat at Minneapolis and
Kansas City and an improved demand for
flour for exnort- The market closed steady.
May opened unchanged to a shads lower
at 7ftft7SMiC to 78o, sold between 76T'T6o
and "ic, and closed at 766:76o. Clear
snces of wheat and flour were eaual to
139.400 bu. Primary receipts were 338,000
bu. against 704,000 tor tne same any last
year. Minneapolis. lXiluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 1M cars against 340
cars last week ana 4W cars one year ago.
Wet weather throughout the central
states causes firmness in ths oorn market.
Local receluts today were less than one-
half of the estimated amount and this
brought out a good demand for cash grain,
The volume of trading was small and the
market closed firm. May opened un
changed to Ho higher at 4374 to 44c, sold
up to 44&44v.c. and closed at 44c. Local
receipts were 210 cars with none of contract
grade.
The market for oats was strong and ac
tive, leading: bulls buvlnsr heavily of both
May and July. This demand Induced free
covering by shorts. Most of ths offerlnc
came from small holders. Continued amall
local recelDla strengthened tha market.
May ODened a anuria to W.Q hlirhar at 27 Un
to 27UO. sdvanced to tfc, and closed at
the highest point. Local receipts were 76
cars.
Provisions oneneri Arm heeAtiae of a &e
advance in the price of llvs hogs, but the
marset soon weakenea on free selling by
pit traders. Local packers were apparently
disinclined to suDDort ths market and until
the close of the session sentiment favored
the bears. At the close May pork waa
down 10c, at 216.66. Lard waa off 6c, at
u mx. nius were a tower, at s 1.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow are
Wheat. 40 cars; oorn. 344 cars; oata, 154
cars; nogs, soouu neaa.
Ths leading futures ranged as follows:
Qaotatloas ' of the Day Varlees
Cammedlllea. ''
NEW YORK. Jan. 16 -FLOUR Receipts.
23.f71 bbls.: exports. I.7H0 bble. ; market dull,
hut steady; winter patent, 23.OutiJ.75;
winter otralghts, U.4Wi2.an; Minnesota pat
ents, 24.0011 4..10; winter extras, $l43.00l
Minnesota bakers, .3F1i3.7S, winter low
grad, t2.7mi.to. Rye flour, dull: fair to
good, 23&XM; choice to fancy, 23.Mrt.20.
Buckwheat flour dull: lt.KW&.
Bl'CK WHEAT Wulet; 21.25 per 100 lb.
CORNMEAL Steady; flne whits and yel
low, 21.154)1.20: coarse, 21.ojQl.10i kiln dried,
KYE Nominal. '
MARLKY- Nominal.
WH KAT Recelpta, 7,0l bu. spot mar
ket firm; No. 2 red, 7!c, elevator; No. 2
red, (Hc, f. o. b afloat; No. 1 northern,
Puluth. r-9c, t. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard
winter. fciSc, f. o. b., afloat. The wheat
market waa Irregular again today, but
wound up at about the best point and He
above the previous night. Reports of
now and easier cables caused the- early
depression and some bullish news on Rue
elan stocks caused the later rail v. May,
82 l-lSft2 7-lac, closed at iic; July, 81if
82 1-lSo, eloped at S2c.
CORto-Receipts, 24,926 bu.; exports, 11L
112 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2, 53c, ele
vator, and 60e, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow,
50Hc; No. 2 white. 50Hc. Option market
was without transactions, closing Ho net
nigner. January cloeea at 63",c; May
cioacn oiv,c; juiy Closer at !c.
o i n Keceipia, tu.: exports, bio
bu.; spot market firm; mixed oats, 26 to 32
pounds, SH'tHOc; natural white, 90 to 38
pounds, 41(tH2"4,c: clipped white, 26 to 40
pounds, 41tfr44ttc.
HAY Steady; shipping, 885c; good to
choice. 210.00TQ 11.60.
HOPS Steady; stste, common to choice,
ln crop, I8i;i3c; 19 crop, Wile; Pacific,
190S crop, lgrloc; crop, lo12c.
ni utuH Btesav; ualveston, to a
ounds. 20c: California. 21 to 26 pounds. 21c:
rexns dry, 24 to 20 pounds, lc.
i..r.A l MKK viuiet; acid, X7- Sic.
PROVIPIONP Beef, firm: family. 216.00
015.50; mess, 2004f.50; pscket. 2U.ffl12.nO;
city extra India mess, tiO.toS23.00. Cut
meats, steady; pickled hams, 2U.6Kpll.75;
picsiea Denies, I0.3U1Z 60. LAra. steady;
western prime, X9.6l.60; refined barely
steady, continent. 28 SG: South America.
21066; compound, 28.268.60. Pork, steady;
tamiiy, i.&ojri.oo; short clear, 617.2612.00;
mess, $17.0')a'18.&0.
TALLOW Stead v: cltv (11 ner nnckan).
6c: country, (packages free), 6c.
RICK Oulot; domestic fslr to extra,
I1!!!,?; Japan nominal.
BUTTER Steady; extra creamery, tRtyQ
29c, street prices. Official prlcea; Cream
ery, fair to good, 272Bc; common to extra.
tit&ciw, stats dairy, common to nrats, "ct
26c; renovated, common to extra, 19 a3c;
western lactory, common to nrats, ivtf-ic;
western Imitation creamery, extras, 239
24c: firsts, 21 tKtc
CHEE:SB-tesdy: state full cream, small
and large, September, fancy, 14Hc; state
full cream, small and large. October, best,
1314c; good to prims, 12WQ13H4; winter
msae, average, lzc: stums, lac.
EGOS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected wjilte. 23jf34c: good
to choice, fe83c; mixed extra. 21'a2c;
western flrsts, 29c; official price, firsts,
29c; seconds, Zftfi&c
POULTRY Live steady; western chick
ens, 11c; fowls, 13V4c; turkeys, 13o. Dressed,
firm; western chickens, l&gl&c; turkeys,
13l"c; fowls. 8&13c
St. Loals Oeaeral Market.
ST. IjOUIS. Jan 16.WHH5AT Higher:
track No. 2 red cash, 76H77c; No. 2 hard.
4aiVtc; May, ffrfto; juiy, (4c.
CORN Hlaher: track No. 2 cash. 80O
41c; No. 2 white, 42V&42Hc; May. 42o;
July, 43c
OATS-Higher; track No. 2 cash, 27o; No.
t white, 88c; May, 27ft37He; July, 834(0.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. 3.
68.76; extra fancy and straight, 23.1033.46;
clear, t2.662.5.
SEED Timothy steady; 3.Z6cg.76.
CORN MEAL Steady; 22.JO.
BRAN Dull; sacked east track, 93tf95c.
HAY Firm; timothy, 2l6.00Sia.50; pralrls.
2U.OOi4J.oa
IRON COTTON TIES 61.03.
BAOOINO c.
HEMP TWINBJ-60.
PROVISIONS Pork" lower: lobbing.
216.66. Lard lower; prime steam, 29.06.
Dry salt meats steady; boxed extra shorts.
29.27H; clear ribs, 22 60: short clears. 29.62H.
Bacon steady; boxed extra snorts, lo.uVki
clesr ribs, 210.26; short clear, 210.37H.
10c: turkeys. 1212tto; ducks, llVic; geese.
'lUTTER Quiet; creamery, J&QSOHo;
dairy, XKiSfio.
tsteaay, zxc.
RecelDts. Bhlcments
Flour, bbls C. 6,000 1 2.000
Wheat,, bu IR.OoO 66.000
Corn, bu. 70,000 68.000
Oats, bu ,.24,000 . 121,(1)0
Kaasas City Orala and Provision s.
Articles. Open.j Hlgh.j Low. Close.Yes
Wheat I
May K 7576,g"4 76H
July 76' 7oH 76 J5!l 7o"
Corn ...
Jan, 4014 4H 4fV. 0 40
May WiuH U 43 ' 43
July 43 W - 43, 4iH43t0',
44
Oats ,
Jan. ' 26 26 25 36 M
May yrHt' 27S 27 37H Tfa
July 24-uV 24S 24 34140 H 237
Sept 21S 21H 21 il
Pork
Jan. 16 0: 16 02 16 Khk 16 02 14 10
May 16 70 16 70 16 66 16 66 16 66
July 16 72 16 7i 16 70 16 70 16 W
Lard-
Jan. 35 925 80 120 127
May t 67 0 6o t Hi U
July 6J .' 2 66 9 66 9 60
Ribs
Jan. 906 9 03 9 00 9V I W
May J 92U 9 15 9 15 9 23
July 920 920 926 9 27 922
No. 1
Cash Quotations were as follows:
. FLOL'i; Steady; winter patents, 93.204J
I 60: winter stralshU. 63.0t3 40: spring pat
ents. U'lfi Wl spring straights, 23.Kku2.40
bakera IJ.axoltiO. I
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 76079c; No. 2. 650
7c; No. 3 red, nif.J'iii.
COR V No. X 4loi No. 2 yellow, 41 c.
OATH No. 2. 26c; No, I whits. 3.a.
RYE-No. 2. 62o
HARLKY Pair to choice malting, 60
64u.
SEEUSNo. I flax. 21.12: No. 1 north
western. 21.20. Prime timothy. ( $4.26.
PROVISIONS Short ribs sides (loose)
ls.76n9.06. Mess pork, per bbl., 216.02
lrd, per !() lbs.. 22.). bhort clesr sides
ttoxed). 22.Xv4iS.ru.
The receipts and shipments of flour and
gram were aa follows:
Kereinta utilpments.
4.ll
Flour, bbls
NS'heat. bu
Corn, bu ..,
Oats, bu .,
Rye. bu ....
Barley, bu
...la (no
...i-t.")
. ..2i3,h
... .0i
...142.2-I0
4,7
4 fr
16.600
42.2u
011 the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; ereameilrs. axn-ik
i4iilrs. lrJb- Kst!. Arm: si mark, cases
included. 21a-'3c; nrsta, BV: prime nists
-4c; extrss, -60. Cheee, steady at 13(il4c
reerla Market.
r-EoRIA. Jan. 16 CORN Higher; No. 2.
v: No. 4. ;ttK ; no grade, c.
OATS-Hlgher: No. 2 white. J6c; No.
hit. 2c; No. 4 white. Hl(36c.
RVK nrm: Nil 2. kJ'llCC.
WHISKY On the basis of 21. 29 for fin.
''ied gooda f
LUtrvaal firala Market.
KRWKIL Jan. 14. WHEAT Snot,
funi; No. I it a e.ira oni.. oa, fuluits,
NEW YORE STOCKS AND BONDS
Demindi cf Bailrosd for Hew Capital
Ctn!69 Heatj Liqaidttiso.
LEADING ISSUES SELL OfF "FAPIDLY
Slemp llasleaed by Rassors that
Garslsti Will Be tsed for Ira
prevemeate Rally Near
the Close.
NEW YORK. Jan. 16.-There was heavy
liquidation of stocks on the stock market
today, due to the constant extension of the
demand for more capital by the railroad
companies. Ths most conspicuous phase of
the situation developed today was the seem
ing Intimation of the need of ths resources
In hand, for the work of the railroads
might bring about a check to the dlsburse
n ent of profits to stockholders In the case
of jwme companies. This suggestion prove!
especially Influential to speculative senti
ment towards the low priced railroad stocks.
Companies whose securities are In this class
are at a natural disadvantage In raising
new capital, owing to the heavy discount
which must be allowed for ths sale of se
curities with a margin of net earnings so
narrow aa to reduce the security for the
payment of fixed charges. Published re
marks on the subject of capital require
ments by President Thomas of ths l.ehlrh
Valley and President Flnley of the South
ern railway, were Interpreted as threaten
ing a necessity of greater outlay of earn
ings in Improvements owing to the dif
ficulties in trie way of raising capital.
Tho first effect of this new element In the
situation was most acute on the Morgan
group of stocks. The Southern railway
stocks broke violently and the preferred
stock especially seemed to lack any bids
for offerings pressed to sale. The remarks
of the two railroad presidents referred to
were accepted also in a wider sense ss en
forcing the universal requirement of the
railroad industry for great additional out
lny cf capital In the face of heavy growth
In the cost of material and labor. The feel
ing was revived In full force, which per
vaded the market when the Pennsylvania
stock issue was first announced, that es
timates hitherto presented of the capital
needs of the railroad corporations had been
grossly miscalculated. Erie was the earlier
stock to show close sympathy with the
slump In Southern railway, the rest of the
market being disposed for a time to ignore
the movement. The first spread of the
movement was to other low prlcd stocks
which might be supposed to have similar
difficulty in raising capital. The growing
weakness of the market was due very
generslly to the consideration of the same
topic from different points of view.
ine strength which has been shown re
cently in copper stocks on the talk of a
merger or important Michigan properties
gave way to sudden weakness In Amslga-
mated Copper, when the suggestion found
utterance that a new Issue of that stock
might be Involved In the supposed merger.
The vulrerablo condition of the market In
vited aggreslve tactics by the bears and
they operated with great boldness and on
a large scale. This was manifest In the
rumors which circulated and which met
with authoritative denluls and also In the
extent of the demand to cover shorts at
the times when the liquidation spent its
force. The forces of replenishment of money
supplies continued to operate and tne call
money market showed positive ease at 4
per cent and below. Funds are reported to
be flowing to New York from the Interior
in large volume and sub-treasury operations
have yielded to the banks this week 17,109,-
0(10. Discounts In London yielded a train and
the Impression was strengthened that the
Band of England discount rate will be low
ered tomorrow. Sterling exchange at Parts,
however, broke" sharply. The continuation
of the liquidation caused stocks to sell at
the lowest of the dsy in the final half hour,
but the demand from uncovered shorts
caused a substantial rally, which was held
to the closing.
Bonds wee irregular. Final sales, par
value, 23.946.000 United States bonds were
unrhanged on call.
Balos and range or prices on tne New
York Stock exchange were:
. galea HI in. lum. Cloae.
22C.04A.M5: gold ooin ant! bullion, 2104.7o2.60i;
gold certificates, 147,046.870.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 16. MONEY On call,
easy at Mi4 per cent; ruling rate, 2c;
closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at 2 per
cent: time loans, easy: ninety days snd
I sixty days, 6 per rent; six months, 6 per
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows:
V. S. erf. 4s. ns....14 Japas ta. 14 series..
4a revBoa 1I At ctf
r. . . rvg lt in 4Ha rtfa S
is emjDoa do M asrtaa... "S
U. S. al4 4a, ref llk Ma.. e. f. 4a lv4
60 coupon '..I1' Mn. Central 4a.
V. I. a. 4a, ras I4i do let Ine IT
do reupon lSi MlBn. at It. U 4a..
.. 74
. .llH
,.12
.. M4
..
..ln,
.. WTi'N. A W.
Central at Oa. ta.... 1 104 jo. S.'U rfdf 4a.
Mn lit Ino WO Pane. conr. 14a.
lo 14 Ine 17U, Roadiac tn. 4a.
do Id Inr M in. U I. M
Am. Tobacco 4a..
da la
Atrhleoa fa. 4s..
le adj. 4
Atlantic C. L. 4a..
Bal. Okie 4a...
do ma
Brk. k. T. c.
U . K. 4k T
So la
N. ft. a. of M. t.
N. T. C. t. !
N. J C. s. ta....
No. Parlfto 4a....
do I
4a
rhoa. A Ohio 4H...104H
Cblcaso A A. la. T7
C. B. Q. a. 4a...
C.. ft. I. A P. 4a... 1
do col. ta tnu
rT. 8. U ( 4a. .1011, So. Railway ta...
olo. lnd. Bu, arr. A. 71 ,Taaa at r. la.
Colorado Mid. 4a,.., 71
Colorado A So. 4a. ... M
Cuba r.i ieuj
u. a R. O. 4a
DIMIilors' Sao. ta.
Krle p. I. 4a
do san. 4a
Horklns Val. .1044 Wla. Central
Japan aa li
Bid. Offered.
L ITT
. HH
.lif
.101
. T6
.
. M4
.
.
ta .111
at. U ft S. r. fs. 4a Itv,
St. L. B. W. e. 4a.. T"1
Seaboard A. U 4t.... n
So. Pacific 4a IM(
do tit 4a ctfa
111
117
T.. 8t. U A W. 4a... 11
I'nloa Pactde 4a 11
l. t. Steel M ta.... H
7iWatath la HI
a do dab. B TH
OiilWnKcni Md. 4a 11
17 "W. A U B. 4a 17
I
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 16. WHEAT-May.
7oUc: July. 6Wfco: September. 70e. Cash:
no. z naro, b'a,c; no. s, ttuntic; mo. 2
red, Tihva'ic; rwo. x, boo .i".
CORN May, 3Hc; July, 4oc; September.
40o. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 2eo; No. 2, 22o;
Mo. 3 white, sc.
oats-no. I wnite, Wiuzic: mo. 2 mixed.
2583H0.
kie teaay; wbkc.
HAY Steady; choice timothy. 216.60S16.00:
choice prairie, 211.26&U.60.
EUO& steady to nait cent higher. Firsts.
23c; seconds. 21o.
BUTTER Creamery, Z8c; packing, 17c.
Recelpta. ShiDments.
Wheat, bu 40,000 61,0(0
Corn, bu. 24.0)10 29,000
Oata, bu 14,000 22,000
Board of Trade quotations for Kansas
City delivery. The range of prices, as re
ported by Logan 4V Bryan, 112 Board of
Trade ouuaing, was:
Articles.
I Open. I High. I Low. I Close.
Wheat-
May....
July....
Corn-
May....
July....
?0!70HtT
ttH6SW
29 29.l
!39Vl40
66lriiA
291 2?14
244O"40A
A asked. B bid.
teady; No. 2, 6o'(j66c; asm-
Mlaaeapalta Grata Mar Jet
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 11 WHEAT -
May. 7c; July. 78c; No. 1 hard, 81s,c;
Mo. 1 northern, iwvc; no. 1 nortnern, .c
No. I northern. 74WaT5VM5.
FLOUR First patents, 4.Qr4 JO; second
patents, $4.064.15; first clears, 23.263.35;
seconds Clear, .;. mm? ov.
B RAN In bulk, tl6.75gl6.00.
Mllsraakee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 16. WHELAT Dull
No. 1 northern, 79 hoc; No. t northern, 76V
7c; May, 76c, bid.
RYE steady ; No. 1, 6S438V4o.
BARLEY te
nle. afuit6c.
CORN Higher; No. 2, cash, 40o; May,
44c, bid.
,
Pklladelphla Pradact Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 16. BITTER
Weak: extra western creamery. MI8U0.
EviGS Market te higher; western, fresh.
Sec, at mark.
CHEESE Quiet; New York full creams,
fancy, I3i4a
Toledo teed Market.
TOLEDO. O., Jan. 16. SEEDS Clover,
cash and January. Wev; rebruary. X8.7V
March, 2N.72; April, ).&-'. Timothy, 22.ua.
Alsike, 67..0.
Metal Market
NEW YORK. Jan. 16.-METAL8 There
was an advance of 5s In the London mar
ket with spot clorlng at 108 and futures
at 106 1 6d. Locally, the market was
tlrm and urn-hanged with lake quoted at
24.50024.76; electiolytlc at $.'4 .2S&$4.5t. and
casting at 1:4 0nC4.26. Lead was un
ehansed at I6.l04i4.26 In the local market
and at 12 17a 6d In Ixndon. Spelter was
unchaneed at i.Zi Is d In London and re
mained quiet at to ti-ij6 76 locally. Iron was
higher In the English market with Standard
foundry quoted at 4ua and Cleveland war
wants at i; sd. Locslly the market was a
little firmer, No. I foundry northern Is
ouoted st -T 3ics 3; mo. I roundry north
ern. -'4 ?j)-i.7i; No. 1 foundry southern.
ItiWi'.iiW. and 1 ounory southern,
liu M IW.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 16. METALS Lead,
steady, 66.10; spelter, steaay, ts.iv.
Kvaaaratrd Apples aad Dried Fralts,
KKW YORK. Jan. 16. EVAPORATED
AH'LE-.Prlme fruit Is offered fjr January
delivery at about "c ana ma tune or the
market Is easier lit consequence. Fancy
are quoted at 04rVc; choice at Stic; and
nrlma at i'.
CALIKOKNIA DRIED FRriTS-Prunee
are in fair demand win quotations
nnrlnf fro.n 2'itao for California fruit
nr,niH s and 4' are quoted at 7tic.
irrT,-kta are unchanged with choice quoted
al 16c. extra choirs at 174714c and fancy at
lt.,(r:'V; peaches are ii qu el demand and
holders are flrnx at recent prlues. choice
i.m nuoied st IJc: extra choice st UWc
and fancy at 13c. Ralalna sre 'jut the
moat actus thing for the tune bring with
--riVd raisins in light u:ply; loose inua-
ral! sre quuted at I'liSU.-. seedrd ral'ius
el 71 and Lundou layers at Il.4cul.ai.
..nil oft 111 nt lt
.. 1.400 44 41
4o a
10l 10
M
.... 140
10 . MH
,.!.., 16
....... 17
M4 2ttt i 14
t"0 7H 7 TS
ion 111 ill to
14.100 111 14 160
1,110 117 11 115
1,400 1S4 113 in
T
tn.One 14 177 I7
M.100 107 1011 loft
100 100 100
too 12 irr in
4,400 un im 11
100 13 M 3
11.000 11 71 10
1.500 111 1N 1
Ill
7.400 11 11 12
TOO 17 11 1
J0.4OD 12 187 1M
44.W0 1U 1U 163
II
88
M
17
It
M
1M 11714
11 13
H 14
111 214
471
II M
II
71 7t
81
74 74
3 14
100
14.400
100
M
M
18
JOO 188
1.600 14
i.ioe 17
l.wo 111
'"ioo
4.700
wwio
1,000
700
71
4!
74
2,400 1M 1U 1M
110
00 II
"ioi '17
too r
Adams Kxpraao ........
Amalfamatad Copper .
Am. C. ft r
Am. C. ft F. pfo
Am. Cottoa Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd....
Am, ExDram
Am. H. A L. pf4.
Am. loa secarttias
Am. Uaaeed 011..;
Am. Lineaed Oil atd...
Am. LoeomotlTS
Am. IvocsmatlTS pfd...
Am. t. ft R
Am. B. ft R. ptd
Am. Suer Reflnlnc....
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf..
Anaooeda Mining Co...
Atchlaoa
Atchtaoa pfd
Atlantio Coaat Una....
Haiti mora ft Ohio....
Bal. ft Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr.....
Caaadlas Pacific ......
Central of N. J
Chesapeake ft Ohio.....
Chloata Ot. W,
Chloaso A N. W
C. M. Bt. P
Chlcaso T. ft T
Chleaso T. ft T. pfd...
C, C , C. ft St. L....
Colorado T. A 1
Colorado ft Bo
Colo, ft Bo. let pfd....
Colo, ft Bs. M pfd
Ooneoltdated Oas
Cars Products
Corn Products pfd
Dataware ft Hudaoa...
Dal.. L. ft W
Denvar ft R. O
D. ft R. O. pf
Dlatillara securities ..
Brta
Erie 1st ptd
Erie Id pfd
Oaaeral Elactrtc
Hocking Vllr
Illlnoli CSntral
lateraattonal Paper
Int. Papar ptd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pf4
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa Cltr Bo
K. C. 8a. pfd
Uaulavllle ft N
Maxloaa Central
Mian. A at. l
U , Bt. P. ft B. a. M
m.. Bt. r. a. a. m. ptd.
Mleaourt Prtnc
M , K. ft T
M . K. ft T. pfd.
National Laad
N. R. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. ft W
Norfolk A W
Norfolk ft W. pfd
Nona A mart can
Paeloo Mall
PennartvaaU ,,,
Paople'a Oas
P., C. C. ft Bt. L
mail ataal Car
Prcaaed B. C. ' pfd
Pullman Palaoa Car...
Raadlnf
Raadlns tat pfd
Raadlni Id ptd
Raublla Itl
Rapublla ataal pfd
Rook lalaad Ca
Rock laland Co. pfd..
at. u ft a r. id pfd
at. u a. w ,
Bt. u a. W. pfd
Soothers Pad 80
So. Paelfto pfd
So. Hallaar
So. Ratlwar pfd
Teaaaaaee C. ft I
Taxaa ft PacISc l.eno
T.. at. U A W too
T . Bt. L. ft W. pfd W
I'nloa Paot
t nloa PaclSo ptd
II. a. Eipraaa
I'. 8. Raaltr
t". 8. RubOar
V. 8. Rubber pfd
F. 8. Steal
I'. 8. Blaal pfd
Va-Carallna chemical
Va.-Caro. Cham. pfd..
WabaaS
Wabaah ptd
Walla-Parso Eipraaa
Waatlnshouaa Kiectrle
Waatara I'nloa
W healing ft L.
Wtacooala Caatral ....
Wla Caatral ptd 500 4(
Nanhara Panic 4 0 lei
Caoiral Laaihar SO u
Casual leather pfd luO lo
Sluae-ShaBeld Btaal I X 4 74
Oraal Nanhara ptd.
Int. MatrapollUB ..
Int. Mat. pfd
, Total aalae for tha ear. 1.IM.M aoarae.
88
H
18
Boston Topper Market.
Closing quotations on Boston copper mar
ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 112 Board
of Trade building, Omaha:
Adventure 4 NcTtda Consolidated., to
Allouoi North Butta 111
Atlantic 14 Old Dominion M
Bingham 14 Oaceola 14
Ulaik Mountain 1 Poau. Service 12
Boston Conaolldated.. 11 Pnau. Bervloe. pfd... 81
Butte Coalition 17 Qulncr Ill
Calumat ft Arliona...ll Rhannon 11
Calumrt A Hecla....l50 Tamarack 1M
Centennial 41 Tcnnaaaae Copper ... 11
Copper Range Si Trinity 17
Dallr Weat lt Cnlted rrult 107
Kast Butts 17 United SI a tea. com... 17
Franklin 14 I'ntted States, pfd... 47
Greene Copper II Vtah Conaolldated
Helvetia 8 Cteh Copper ....
lie Roral 84 Vic toria
U 8. ft Plttaburg. ... 8 Winona
MaaaachuaatU 1 Wolverine
Michigan IS Cananea
Mohawk It. Nlptralng
OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle .'ally (ttadj and in Born Caaea
& trouper.
HOGS HIGHZST SINCE LAST JULY
Moderate Receipts el Ikrep anal
Lassbs, rrUm Demand oo2 ana
Trade Active at Slightly
Better Prleea.
SOUTH OMAIIA, Jan. 16, 1907.
Receipts were: Csttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 6,26 4.672 14.237
Ofllclsl Tuesday 7.6-7 ,W 4.6o6
Official AVednesdsy 6.100 6.200 ,)
Three days this week. 12.54 1.7 26.243
Same days last week. ...1S.7X2 24.0 21.2J'
Pame days 2 weeks ago . 10.146 10, KM U.f-
Same days 2 weeks ago.. 2.2K1 .4il 6.0i
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 20,72 20.763 .323
Same days last year U1.616 23.652 22.234
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year;
1XJ7. 190. Inc. Dec.
Cattle , 67.791 29.808 17,fc
Hogs ,7S3 102,174 16,291
Sheep 72.R92 T2.lt 727
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Oood to choice corn fed stesrs.... 15. 496.24
Fslr to good cr.'n fed steers 4.iu.o0
Common to fair steers 1 "UrvJ
Good to choice fed cows 2-6.K34.aO
Fair to good cows and heifers 2.ifq.1.W
Common tn fair rnwa ind heifers.. 1.70 U 2. 10
Oood to choice st'kers and feeders. 4.V.0
C ' . - . , 1 A w. a An 1
rair 10 gooo stocKers ana ieeuer.
Common to fair Blockers 2.0Ou3.80
Hull stags, etc 2.507 4.1.5
Vesl calves 4.003C.S4I
Ths following tabls shows the sve.age
price of hogs at South Omaha for ths last
several days, wltk comparisons:
little essler. with ths Chlcsgo market re
porting the esrly advsnf-e ail lost. The re
sult was thst the buoyancy of the market
disappeared and the trade became slow.
The late market was eanler. It being hard
work to get over 26.40 for anything on the
close.
Representative sales
No. Ae. 8k. Pr Kt. Av Ih Pr
81 .ISI ... 117 V, til ... 4 4!
77 114 10 n ! 40 I 4!
M ITT ... I 17 54 147 ... 4 4J
7 04 ... 1 4 74 244 1JC 4 47
SI ... I 40 14 710 ... ?
71 tit SO I 40 1 lit ... I 41
M 1 ... 140 117 ... 142
8 148 ... 140 48 SIT ... 141
4l.M.....rt ... 4 to' 17 .HI 40 4
II 141 ... 14 If 11 300 1 11
DO 21 8 I 4 T 18 0 6 4?
U t4 ... I 40 7T 131 ... I 41
71 lit ... 144) 71 248 ... 4 42
-.1 to ... I 40 (1 171 40 I 41
TT. Itl ... 6 4" 84 II ... 4 41
TJ lot ... 140 B jut JOO 6 41
78 110 tm I in 80 104 80 I 4t
tt 171 ... I 40 7S ?n ... f 47
Tl 121 ... 1 40 75 ..tot ... 4 42
. .224 ... 140 TO IPO ... 142
14 ...1M ... 40 5 241 ... 6 41
l 228 1 2 I 40 44 S ... I 41
48 171 I V, 277 ... I 48
21 Itl I 40 44 173 ... I 4S
71. II .... I 4 74 148 ... I
77 2.1 ... 40 41 21 40 6 IS
4J.. 820 40 I 40 IS..-. 71 ... I
80 178 ... 1 40 12 2.T4 ... 148
41 24 ... I 40 II 2CI ... 4 4
Mt !3 ... 49 80 224 ... I t
7! rt ... 4 40 t 187 ... IH
14 2.TT 10 4 40
on the Bourse today was hesitating etrept
In the rase of Kusslans, which Closed
strong. Hiisalan ImperlHl in closed at 74 4
and Kusslan lmnda of 1! at 4!0X.
BERLIN. Jan. 16 Trading on the Bourse
was featureless. Operatr-re were under the
Impression that the Bank of Kngland will
reduce Its discount rste tomorrow.
Date. 1207. 18O6.1206.1204.l02.12O2.19Ol.
.. 71
.. 41
.. I
.. 12
..10
.. 10
.. 4
London Closing; Stocks.
LONDON. Jatv 16. Closing quotations on
tne Stock exchange were.
Conaola, money .. 17 1-14 M , K. A T
do ai count iN. T. lntral....
Anaconda 1 Norfolk ft W
Atchinon 11"; do pfd
do pfd 104 Ontario ft W
Baltimore ft Ohio. .. .112 Penntflvanla ....
Canadian ParlDc ,...17 Rand Mines
U iHeadlnf
17!southern Railway
lo do pfd
17 Southern PaclBs
41, Union Pacllc ....
, W do ptd
, 48,U. 8. Steel.
I'hea. ft Ohio..
Chicago Ot. W.
C, M. ft at. P
PeBeara
Denver ft R. Q
do pfd
Erie
do let pfd....
do Id pfd
Illlnola Central
Loulavllle ft N.
. 48
.186
. K
. II
. 47
.710
. 7
. TO
. 10
. II
. 18
.184
. N
. 81
.101
. 18
. 18
6
77 do ptd .,
.. IS I Wabaah ...
..171 do pfd ..
. .147!gpalah 4a
SIVER Bar, steady, 2 -16d per ounce.
M0iM!;y-3W3 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is 44 per cent; for three
months' bills, 4 per cent.
Bank Clearlaacs.
OMAIIA, Jan. 16. Bank clearings for to
day were 21.764,217.40 and for the corre
sponding date last year 11,346,619.29.
OMAHA WHOLESALEl MARK2CT.
Coadltloa of Trade aad Qaotatlona on
Staple aad Fairy Predaee.
EGOS Per do., 2021c; market easy.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 8Hc; roosters',
6c; turkeys, 104J13c; ducks, rXglOc; young
roosters, SHc; geese, 69a.
BUTTER Packing stock, lSglSHc; choice
to fancy dairy, 22c; creamery, 26tfo.
HAY Choice upland, 2260; medium, 22.00;
ennree. tS.0Ou4.6O. Rye straw, $6.(097.00.
BRAN Per on, 116.00.
OLD VEGETABLES.
CARROTS, BEETS AND PARSNIPS
Per bu., 76c
SWEET POTATOES Illinois, per large
bbl., 23.25. .-...
NAVY BEANS Per bu., 21.66; No. i,
$1.60.
LIMA BEANS Per lb., eHo.
CABBAQE-Hollaad ' seed, home crown,
IV per lb. ' ' -i.
EGO PLANT-4sr dos.. 23.2frl721.0Q.
RUTABAGAS About 160 lbs. to sock,
$1.60. -
fotatukb rer ou., woooc.
TURNIPS Per bu- SOc.
ONION-Hom grown, per bo., 60c;
Spanish, per crate, 22.00; Colorado, per bu..
76c. w .
NEW VEGETABLES.
BEETS, TURNIPS AND CARROTS Par
del., 45'u50c.
TOMATOES California,, per 20-lb. crate,
$2.60.
WAX BEANS Per bu. Sox. $2-60S-00.
LEAF LETTUCE Hotbousa per dot,
he.is. JCc
CELERY California, per dog.. 75cfi$100.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dos., U.0O&
2.50.
HORSERADISH Case of 2 dos.. 2120.
RADISHES Per doa bunches, . southern,
large bunches, 76c; hothoarse. 40c.
GREEN PEPPERS Per besket crate,
14 &itf,j ST,. 00.
PARSLEY Hothouse, per dog. . bunchsa
40c.
HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per doa,
Jl.O'Wl.26- ...
SHALLOTS Southern, per bu.. 60a
, FRUITS.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $8.00i3.SO.
APPLES Ben Davis, choice. $2.00; fancy,
per bbl., $2.26; Jonathans, $2.76; New York
apples, 23.26.
PEARS Winter Nells, per bog. $2.00,
TROHtAL FRUIT.
ORANGES Florida - ranges, all alsea,
22.2b: Cullfornla navels, extra fancy, all
uZ I slfS, $3.6; fancy, $3.00.
7i DATES Kadawav. Ws: aayers 5o; Hal
27 1 low is, new stuffed evatn'i! d:vles, 2-lb. box,
4 ! $1.10.
t l LEMONS Llmonlern, 200 and 360 slse.
un m i J4.60; other branas, ooc lesa
2.400 148 Hi 142 I BANANAS J-er medlum-slsed bunch,
- "! i iz.kMui ia; luniDos. 4Du a. ou.
UKAftS Ki ll siso m w n nna eu, .ie
j4 00.
nna nuiifA.nl, Kll, tu.. O-AMwm
BALL BTtX I K V,K Olliuni, wu,. ,71", w tw tm
e 1,2 Turkish. 15c: D-crown, 14c; 2-crown. 12c.
7ou. !o2 COCOANUTS-Per sack of 100, $4.60.
No. 1 ribs, 14c; No. 2 ribs, 10c; No. t ribs,
7C
Jan. $....
Jan. ...
Jan. 10...
Jan. 11...
Jan. 12...
Jan. 13...
Jan. 14...
Jan. IS...
Jan. 16...
27H
J23i
6 "
6 M,
S04
e
6 2Hi
6 26
417e
6 2CH
6 22
6 20
6 22
6 28
6 26: 4 63
4 60
$ 29
I 4B0I
4 61 4 62
4 6
4 Mil 4 62!
4 62 4 61
4 76
4 731
4 en'
5 29 4 62 4 74
4
4 3l
6 401
I
6 461
4 48!
6 27
$ 41
6 091 6 06
6 14
6 25
6 24
C 1$
e
B 16
6 Ul 6 22
60 6 15 6 21
$ 16
6 14
6 04
6 ON
131
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICKS.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha $2 87i.60 $6.36.u.do
Chicago 1.6tij7.0O 6,iXSi.67',a
Kansas City 2.2TV(iti.75 6.76u'vi.62
St. lx)uls J.6iK(i6.76 6.0WI6.66
Sioux City 2.6iV.28 6.30-(t6.46
The official number of enrs of stock
brought In today by each road was:
i ailie. Iiogs. enerp. r .
C.j M. A St. P.
Wabash ..
4
1
Missouri Pacific 7
Union Pad Ho system. 43
C. & N. W., east 4
C. & N. W.. west ..... 62
C, St. P.. M. er O.... 21
C, B. A Q., east
C B. A Q , west Bo
C, R. 1. oi P., east.. 7
C. R. I. A P., west.... 4
Illinois Central 2
Chicago Great West.. 2
Total receipts 212
7
2
S
16
20
2
4
6
"4
2
84
2
11
24
ittle. Hogs. Sheep.
1.19S t l.T-'2
8ft3 1,476 l,fl
1,648 1,6.18 1.7:8
M7 1,964 2,076
26
2 ....
68
21 1.
146
73
11
48
68
103
88
1
S
76
116
383 .... 213
6,038 6.133 7,727
lt
16
17
0
17
40 111 180 IS
ire
l.loo M
I. WO 40
00 71
1.100 71
10
10 M
I, lot
400
B3.400 18
700 41
hi 44
To 24
00 48
61. m m
4 111
11.400 11
1. NO II
71
7
11,400 111 124 1S
2.100 4 41 4;.
1,000 t M 84
M04
400 88 r 87
1.700 8 17 87
41.804 184 11444 13
I.SOO M M ,
T7
l,0 ii 11 14
18
1.10 171 171 178
111. UK) 114 111 1U
I
0
18 M
13
21 27
40 4"i,
4 4b
28 14
II SI
14 4
117 117
n
U 861,
IS
4 14 I
BJ. 81U
11 ilb tiu
112.IU0 111 171 171
aa
ice
41
1.400 40 4014 io
11 10 10 14
Ml 4a 44 41
1.80 104 K4, l,t,
1.10 17 U 84
- 10
1.14 II 17 17U
LM) N H 14
Ill
14 141 148
. 10 434, W4, Uw
4 14 14 144
4 4
1S7 W
i 8t
101 101
T3U. T4
4.u 181 17 178
tW S Snt, lit,
1.1 78 Tl II
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
oer cf neaa indicated:
Cl
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Vansant A Co
Carey & Benton
Ixibman & Co
McCreay & Carey
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Son
F. P. Lewis
Huston A Co
L. F. Hum
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Root & Co
V. A. Britton
Lehmer Bros
Sheridan Meat Co
Independent Packing Co.
Other buyers
Totals
CATTLE Buyers seemed to want beef
steers this morning and the trade was mora
active and the feeling in consequence de
cidedly better. As to prices there was no
very great change, many sellers calling the
market only ateady with yesterday. There
was,, however, a stronger undercurrent
and It might be safe to call the general
market steady to strong. As a matter of
iact some ateliers wno happened to have
something that the buyer Just wanted
thought they secured a substantial advance
over yesterday. While the late trains pro
longed the trade throughout the whole of
tne forenoon, tne early arrivals changed
hands quite freely, so that a considerable
proportion of the receipts was disposed of
before midday.
Cows and heifers were also free sellers
and buyers were out In very fair season
looking for supplies. The result wns that
the market was at least steady, and, In
some casos, probably stronger. As was the
case with steers, a large proportion of tha
early arrivals changed hands In very fair
season.
Feeders of good quality continue to com
mand strong price, the country demand
being very brisk for such cattle as will
do to go on feed at once. As high a 15.00
was paid for some very good heavy feed
ers. Common light and trashy stockers
are rather slow sale every day.
Representative sales: '
BEEF STEERS.
No.
1...,
...,
I...
4...,
tt...
24...
14...,
7.,.,
10...,
T...
14...,
I...
T...
4...
I...
4...
24...
!..,
4...
4...
T...
II..
A. Pr.
1071 I H
10 4 00
, 160 4 IS
146 4 10
7M 4 24)
, 70 4 14
144 4 40
1021 4 41
no 4 10
1001 4 U
1034 4 II
....... I0 4 70
, 107 4 71
1141 4 7
No.
IT
10
I
1
111.
At. Pr.
....1?M 4 10
.... 180 4 80
....lllXi 4 83
....1111 4 si
.1144 4 10
7 lo2 I 00
20 1141 I 01
4 1160 6 1
U00 I 10
104 I 16
.....1277 10
1206 I 24
1874 I It
111 I 10
14
II..
I..
II..
18..
12...
COWS.
Mew York Mlalaa Storks.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. -Closing quotations
sa n.inina eio,ai wvavi
A dame Can.
A lie
Braece
UraaaarVrk Cea. .
f'amatork Tuanal
Coa. tal. A Vs..
Hara Silver
Irea Silver
Uasdvtli Cea. ...
te I Lilt la. Ckaat
..S4 lOotarle
.. Opair
.. 18 iPoioet
.. IT iSavas
..Ill iSlerra Nevada
..la IBaaatl Hopes ..
..42 Slaaaard
.. 6 I
.... I
,...T
,...2K
.... II
.... 84
TS
Treaeery latesseal.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. -Today's state
ment of ths treasury balances tn the sen-
....I . . I . . . . , .... c .. . ,
I""' iu,i-., w .. inr e.o V gold
l reserve, skuas. Available taii Uuauww
No. 1 loins, 17c; No. 2 loins, 12c; No. 1 u.
r
I
2 round, 7c: No. $ round. 6Hc: No. I plate,
4bc; No. 2 ptate, 40; No. 2 plate, 2c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FISH Trout. 12c; halibut, loc; catfish, lie;
buffalo, 6c; bullheads. Ue; black bass, fins
stock, 25c; salmon, l-'c; pike, dressed, lie;
red snapper, 12c; Whitehall, 12c; perch,
dressed and scaled, 6c; pickerel, dressed,
8Vkc; herring, 6c; crapples, 6ol6e; eels, loo;
blueflah, 16c; lobBters, green, 2&c per lb.;
mackeiel, Spanish. 16c; native, 26c; frog
It-g, 45c per dos. saddles.
CURED FISH-Family whltsflsh, per
quarter bbl., 10 lbs., $4 00; Norway mack
erel. No. 1, $36.00; No 1 $22.00; herring i
bbls.. 2o0 lbs. each, Norway, 4k, tf00 Nor.
way, 2k. $9.00; Holland herring. In kegs,
milkers. 80c; kegs, mixed. Too.
HIDES AND TALLOW Oreea salted. Na,
1, 12c; No. 2, llVc: bull hides, Jvloc; green
hides. No. 1, He; No. 2, 10c; horse, flw
$75; sheep pelts. 0cV.2&. TaUow, No.
4c: No. 2. lo.
Kl To PTencn wainuts. ui'c; California
walnuts. No. 2. soft shell. 13c; No. 1 aoft
shell, loVtc: Braslls, 15ttl6c: pecans, 199':c;
filberU, 13pl4c; peanuts, raw, THo:
roasted, 9c; California slinonds, bard
shell, 14c; Trsyonla, 17c.
HUN EY Per 24 frames. 13 50.
CIDER New York, half barrel. $2.7$: bar.
rel. 26 0.
COFFEE MoaslSO, H, S8. Zc Del Ih.l
No. k. 21e oar lb.: No. 2S. 19c ner Ih N
20, 16c per lb. ; No. 21. lie per lb.
8l:OAR Oranulated cane. In sacks, $o.tl;
granulated beet. In sscks, 25.11,
SYRUP In bbls.. 27c per saL: In eaaee.
10-lb. cans, $1.7u; case. 11 6-1 b. cans, $1.80;
esses. S4 i-iu. cana, 41. eo.
CANNED OOOL8 Corn, standard west,
ern. 6inat"c; Mains, $1.11. Tomatoes, 2-lb.
cans, n.io: -id. cana, vcoii.oo. pine,
apples, grated, 2-lb.. 22 OfVti'2 So, sliced. 21 91
rl20. Gallon apples, fancy, $2.06. Csll-rt-nia
aprlcoU. l.Sf226. Pears, $1.752
160. Peaches, fancy, $1.7692 40; H. C
peaches. 2 04T7 50. Alaska salmon, red,
$1.26; fancy Chinook. F . $2 10; fancy uurk.
eys, F-, 11.96- Sardines, quarter oil. $2.76;
ttiree-ausrtnr ihuiuiii, u.wl oweet pota
to, tl l'Wil.. Sauerkraut. 21 00. Pumn.
kins, laXUtLOO. Wsx beans. 2-lb.. 6Vttoc;
lltna beans, 2-lb.. 76cal.36. . Spinach. 11.36.
Cheap peas, 2-lb., V; extrss. IncCl.lo:
lancy. 4-4-41.. id.
OUs aad Rasla.
NCW YORK. Jsn. 11 OILS Cottonseed,
e-jiet; prime crude, 4. o. b. mills. $V: prime
yellow. 4oc. fetroieutn. sieauy. Turp-n-
tme, nrni. tiTeVtac.
ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good.
SAVANNAH. On.. Jan. It OIL-Turpentine,
steady. e9:c.
ROBIN Stes.lv. A. B. C. D. $4 06; E. i 10
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SHEEP Receipts of both sheep snd
lambs were quite moderate at this point,
although Chlcsgo had quite liberal re
ceipts. The demand wss good as usual
and the market opened early In the morn
ing, with prices a trifle stronger thsn yes
terday or the first of the week. Oood west
ern lambs sold up to $7.40 as against $7.35
for the same kind yesterday. 1-ambs that
brought $7.15 the first of the week sold at
$7.20 today. A string of very choice ewes
Drougnt Ij.Zi. tne best price paid lor ewes
thl week.
The trade was reasonably active at cur
rent rrlres and the most of the receipts
were disposed of In good seas-in In the
morning. It will be rightly Inferred from
this tliut the market as a whole was In a
good, healthy condition.
Quotations on killers: Oood to choice
lambs, $7.Ofvtj7.50; fair to good lambs, $l."6
i7. 00; good to choice yearlings, lamb
weights. 2Oi5tJ.25; fair to good yearllnga,
lamb weights, 5.'i5i6.00; good to choice
yearlings, heavyweights, $5.76fi6.00; fslr to
good yearlings, heavyweights, 25.6oti6.76;
good to choice old wethers, $5.S5iyo.65; fair
to good old wethers, $5.0056.36; good to
choice ewes, $4.856.25: fair to good ewes,
$4 36194.85.
Quotations on feeders: Good to choice
lambs, $6. 266,6 50 ; medium lambs, $5.75(56.26;
light lambs, 24.2.V35.23; yenrllnKS, 25.164tS.50;
wethers. $l.75fa6 .26; ewss, $3.60jj4.50; breed
ing ewes, $4. 60i 6.00.
Representative sales:
No.
Wirel Market. . .
HO8TON, Jan. IS. WtTOL The market Is
fairly active and buyer have tsketi on a
fair amount of the staple. One buyer Is es
timated to have liought near ouO.mW
pounds of territory and Texas stock. All
grades of domestic are Included In ths
transactions. The outward movement Is
Bgaln heavy, more than 11.oou.m pounds
having been shipped out of Boston during
the last fortnlttht. Ouotatlons follow: Indl
sna and Missouri: Combing, three-elghths-blood.
2.Vu3lc: combing, quarter-blood, S-i
3;ic: braid. 2SWC!'C. Texas (scoured basisi:
Fine twelve months, r."ii7Sc: tine, six to
. . . . -, ... . .. 1 , 1 on :A
eignt momne ortjwe. not mu, i-i'-n, ...ie
ttfe. California (scoured hnslel: Northern,
choice, 67(fitiSc; northern, good, tMiv; miii
dle county, 6341 66c; southern, firfe'dc; fall.
rree. M'U''c: li), acrcctive, t.o.vy urmi'ii
(scoured basis): No. 1. staple. 7jrn73ei east
ern No. 1 clothing, 684770c: valley No. 1. 60
tislc. Terrltorv. staple (scourei nasisi:
fine medium. 6Mi'70c; medium, SoOO'c. Ter
rltorv. ordinary (scoured basis: Fine. M
7or; fine medium. tWo'Jic;- medium, &'So.
Colorado end New Mexico: Spring, scoured
X, St7Pc; No. 1, esift'oc.
ST. LOrlB. Mo., Jan. 18 v tjt i nteanr;
medium grades combing and clothing. !3J
28Vc; light fine. 3iti23c; heavy fine, 16M8c;
tub wsahed, Suisse.
IjONDON. Jan. !. WOOI. The offering
at the wool auction sales today amounted
to 12,??2 bales. Scoured merinoa and good
broken greasles were In sellers' favor.
Coarse cross bred maintained the opening
advances of 6 per cent. American and home
buyer competed for fine greasles, the
former taking a quantity or viciorinn st
Is 4d. Following are the sales In detsll:
New South Wales. 2.200 bales: scotiretl. is
2Uj2s; greasy, eiidfila 2yi. Queensland, 4O0
bales; scoured Is 4d'ft1s lid. Victoria, 4 000
bales; scoured Is 2ditils lid: greasy. 7d
Is 4d. South Australia, 2.0m bales: scoured.
Is 2d'ols 9Vid; gressy. 64dtls 2V,d. West
Australia, 2.500 bales; scoured, is doi
Is 7Hd; greasy, 7dls Id. New .palanil,
1 7iV hnlea' avoiirerl. la 4dlFfls 7Hd : rrensv.
6d'iils 2Vrd. Cape of Oood Hope and Natal,
400 bales; greasy, 7iiis.
112 westsrn ewes
4'0 western ewes
261 western ewes
438 western ewes
161 western ewes
51! wextern ewes
2 weMr-rn yearlings
!"6 western yenrllngs '
345 western ewes
3(4) western lambs
320 western lambs ....
274 western lambs ....
112 wiatern lambs
75 native lnmbs
60 native lambs
15 native lambs .....
81 native lambs
41 native lambs
Av.
. 102
. 110
. 102
. 112
. 112
. 132
. 99
. 100
. 107
. 78
. 78
. 83
. 83
. 77
. 114
. 92
. 93
. 84
Pr.
$ 36
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6 10
6 26
6 25
6 36
5 SO
S 80
5 20
7 36
7 35
7 40
7 40
7 40
T 65
7 65
7 60
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKUT
Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs Strong;
to Five (eats Higher.
CHICAGO. Jan. 16. CATTLE Receipts,
22. (M0 head, market steady; common to
prime steers, $4.0U'(f 7.30; cows, $2.76ij'4.7o;
heifers, $26Vu&.00; bulls, 12.754)4.60; calves,
22.75fe8.75: Blockers and feeders. $2.60ii4.60.
HotlS Receipts, 33,000 head; market
strong to 6c hlaher: choice shipping hogs,
$6626.70: strong butcher weights, $6.6010
6.67". packing, $6.626.66; bulk of sales,
Ib.&irtitl 2i.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20,000
head; market steady; sheep, $3,004)0.85; year
lings, $4.6046.60; lambs, $5.777.80.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 16. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1,360 head; prime and choice heavy
steers steadv; others slow and 10c lower;
bulls, steady to firm; bologna cows un
changed: medium and good cows, 10!rl5c
lower; steers, $4-75&..00; oxen, $2.7oW00
bulls. $3.254.15: cows. $1.40414.00. IJverpoo
and London cables quoted live cattle easier
at llifil2.c ner lb., dressed weight; rerrig
em tor beef slow; exports tomorrow, 911
cattle. 1.150 sheen and 4,0"O quarter or neer.
CALVES Receipts, 1.271 head: market
steady; veals. $5 5f?T10.u; culls, $4.0o64.5O;
fed calves, 24.504J4.75; westerns. $.75Ji'4.75;
barnyard iu cs nominal; dressed calves
steadv.
HOGS Receipts. 8.827 head; market firm;
good heavy to light hogs, $7.0u87.15; pigs,
17. 164x7.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6,076
head; sheep steady; lambs firm to 15c
higher; sheep, $4.0055.00: export wethers,
$5.75; vearllngs. $6.50; lambs, $7.00o.00; one
deck, $8.10; culls, D.ooiti.oo.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jen. 16. CATTLB Re
ceipts, 12,000 head, Including 2U0 southerns
Market waa steady to loc lower; choice ex-
nort and dressed beef steers. $6.60(1141.76: fair
to good, $4.25i6.50; western fed steer, $3 74
us. is; Blockers a no leeaera, j.)'ji.4i;
southern steers. 23.2.V6.26: southern cows
$2.k64j3.75; native .cows, 22.35U4.&0; natlvs
heifers. e3.lodi6.2B Duns. iaj4.w; oaives,
$6.0ufc7.50.
H OO 8 Receipts, 12.000 head. Market was
2V'aoc higher; top, $11.66; bulk of sales. $u60
4a.60;. heavy, $'1.60416.65; packers, $6 60iQ.60;
pigs and lights, $6.75fj(.55.
IHltlif AND LAMUD iieceipis, l,VV
tiaa.l Market atpAriv Inmha tH 76ffr7.5o:
ewes and yearlings, $4.756.25; western fed
yearlings, $o.9uliii.o0: western fed sheep,
$4.a04j&.i6; stockers and feeders, $3.2&4j4.76.
St. Lesls Live Stack Market.
BT. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 16. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4.&00 head, Including 1,400 Texan;
market steady; native shipping and export
otters, $4.5i.'(6.75; dressed beef steers ard
butcher steers, $l.20ft6.36; steers under l.ouO
pounds, $3.754.66; Blockers and feeders,
$2.u0Q4.60; cows and heifers. $2.76tH6o; can
nera, $1.604j2.25; bulls, $2.76ft4.40; calves. $3.00
&e.O0; Texas and Indian steers, .$3.606.60;
cows and heifers, $2.003.60.
HOOS Rece uts, 9.000 head: market 6c
higher; pigs and lights, $4.1u4i.60; packers,
$t.2o.(iti 66; butchers and best heavy, $6.66
4 70. :
HliKKf Afiu LAMii- Jteceipts, Z.0OJ
head; market steady; native muttons, $4.00
(j!4 60; lambs, $6.264i7.4fl; culls and bucks,
$2.7t4.0O; stockers. J3.0&2.75.
St. Joseph Live Itoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jan. 16. C ATT LE
Receipts, 2,290 head; market active, steady
to strong; natives, 14. 6041;. 76; Texas west
erns, H 75U6.5o; cows and heifers, $2.25
4.60: bulls snd stags, .&ofr4.76: veals, $4.60
t(.25; yearlings, calves, $3.004.00; Blocker
and feeders, H.26(H.0.
HOiS Receipts. 7.822 bead: market
active, 647 loc higher; light, mixed, $6.46(1
4.57; medium heavy, $b.6oUj.u2; pig.
$6.2t(6no: bulk, ").tO'ui.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.182
head; market steady to strong; lambs, $7.60;
ewes, $5.20,
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. Jan. 16 Call loans. 64f per
cent; time lesna, 64j7 per Cent, omciai
quotations on stock and bonds were:
Atchlaon adj. 4a..
do ptd
Mei. Central 4..
Atchlaon
do pfd
Doaton A Albany.
Uiieton a Maine.,
Boeton Klevated ,,
Fluti bure, P'd ....
Mas. Central
N. Y., N. H. A H
Cnlon Pacific
Am. Pneu. Tube. .
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Am. Woolen
do ptd
Bttleon Bleo. Illu.
Maaa. Electric ....
do pfd
Maaa. Oai
l olted Fruit
Vnlted 8. M
do pfd . . .
V. 8. Steal.
do pfd ...
Adventure .
Aeked.
I lAllouai
...100 Amalgamated .
... 14 AllanUc
...10!, Blnjham
, .100 ( al. A Heels..
...211 Centennial ....
...140 Copperv Rant .
...160 Dalv TA'aat ....
...ISI Franklin
... 26 lala Kovale ...
.186 Maea. Mining .
.17IMulilsaa
. 11 Mohawk
.113 Mont. t'. A O.
.110 Old Dominion.
.1.8 Oaceola .......
. U Parrot
.101 Uulncy ..1
.Itl Shannon ......
. 11 Tamarack
.... 41 Trlnltr
.... 46 Vnlted Copper
....104 P. 8. Mining..
U 't . 8. Oil
. II
. 46
.106
4
t'tah
Victoria ,
Winona .
Wolverine
tl
,v..li
14
160
40
94
11
14
, 21
81
1
61
14
12
118
n
164
I
72
4
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110
loaa City Live Stock Market.
SIOl'X CITY, Jan. 16. (Special Telegram )
CATTLE Receipts, I.600 head; market
strong and steady; beeves. $2.k&4iti.2&; cows
and heifers, $J.6o'u4 60; stockers snd feeders,
$1. 041 4 25; calves snd yearlings, 2 5o(;3 Hi.
HOGS -Receipts. ii":0 head; market strong,
selling at $6. 20446. 46; bulk of sales, $6.3t4
6. 00.
Snaar and Molassea.
NEW YORK. Jan. 18. SUGAR Raw,
firm; fair refining, c; centrifugal test, io;
molasses sugar. 2Tc. Refined steady; No.
6 14.SI; No. 1. $4 25; No. 8. $4.20; No. 4, $4.16:
No 10. $4-05; No. 11, $4.00; No. 12. $3.96;
No ' 13 $3.90; No. 14, $3.85; confectioner's A,
$4 60; mould A. $5.16; cut loaf, $t.50; crushed,
$5.50; powdered, $4.90; granulated, $480;
cubes, $5.05. '
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 874l38e.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 16. - SUGAR -Steady;
open kettle centrifugal, 3U43 13-16o;
centrifugal whites. 4 1-I60; centrifugal yel
low SSrfl4Hic; seconds, 24i3 7-16o.
MOLASSES Syrup, HXfciMc.
, Cotton Market. v
NEW YORK. Jan. 16. COTTON Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 10.70c; mid
dling gulf, 10.20c. Sales, l.ioa bales.
ST LOUIS. Jan. l.-COTTON-Qulet;
middling. lOHc Sales, 4 bales; receipt).
400 bales; shipments, 1,277 bales; stock, a,.
WNEw"'ORLEAN8, Jan. 16.-COTTON-Spot
market closed quiet. Sales, 4,150 balea
Low ordinary, 5 16-16c, nominal; ordinary,
$16-16c. nominal;- Rood ordinary, 8Vic; low
middling. 9e; middling, '1m fnoi rnld
dling 11216c; middling fair, 12$-16c; fair,
12 13-16C. Receipts, 13,070 bales; stock, 4u6
776 balea
HIGH TEST FOR OSTEOPATHS
Provisions ot Thomas Bill la Co.
sonance with Wlslies of the
Practitioners. '
In speaking of the bill that has been In
troduced In the legislature by Senator
Thomas of Douglas county to have the
governor appoint a state board of osteop
athy Dr. M. E. Donahue of Omaha says:
"Under the existing laws of the state we
are entitled to a member of the state board,
but up to the present we have had no rep
resentation on the board. The new law
provides for an Independent board of os
teopathy, the examiners to put them In a
class by themselves, to have control of our
own practitioners and to regulate them
according to their qualifications. It pro
vides for an examination In all things
which any doctor should take In an ex
amination txcept m,aterla rnedlca. The bill
provides for a board of five examiner to
be oppolntedby the governor from a list
of ten osteopaths submitted by the Ne
braska Osteopathic association. I know of
no cor e'erted opposition to the bill, and
medical men claim they have no reason to
oppose 11 since It carries with It an ex
amination which will be a high teat of effi
ciency." BOYS AND GIRLS NEED HOMES
Six Yoaaasters oa Head (or Whose
Judge Keaaedy Makes aa
Appeal.
Judge Howard Kennedy wishes publicity
given to the desire of the Juvenile court
authorities to find homes for three boys and
girls now at the detention school on South
Tenth street. These children sre at the
school as "dependent children" and not
because of any delinquency or bad bablts.
The girls are 8. 11 and 12 years of age, while
the boys are I, 10 and 14. Two ot ths boy
are brothers and are orphans. They . love
each other dearly and . avre almost In
separable.' Judge Kennedy would like to
see the brothers go together. The pro
cedure will be that If homes are not found
for these children they will be sent to the
Home for the Friendless at Lincoln.,
Block la Sight.
Receipt of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Caltla Hog. Sheep.
South Omaha 5.I00 6.200 k.2uo
Floux City l.eoo
Kansaa City 12.W0
81. Joaeph 2.390
St. Louis 4.600
Chicago 22,000
5.0u0
12.000
7.322
,0j0
23.000
7.600
4.1H3
2.0U0
:o,uuo
Totals ....
...47.690 72,522 38,883
M T
. 680 T4
WESTERNS.
Chambers Estate Wyo.
14 cows 712 2 66
C. B. Van Dorn Idaho.
IX feeders. 212 4 60 I feeders.. 219 $ 60
15 feeders.. 144 4 36 71 cowe M H)
10 cows Has $ oa 12 bulls 14U) I to
HOGS Hogs opened with buyers bidding
around $ 271 for good loads, which was
only a little higher than ths best lime yes.
terdsy, but there was practically no trad.
Ing done on that basis. When ths market
reaily opened It woe all of 6c higher and
under the Influence of the goud demand
be. ame a big 6c higher and active st ths
advance. Some hogs actually eoid 6tilk
higher. The big bulk of the early arrivals
rl auged hand at and right around $6.42,
with a top at 150. the highest price paid
f r a load of bogs on this market since last
Jaly. By the time the inure urgent order
r filled the provision market 1111 a
Ferelaa Financial.
LONDON. Jan. 16. Money aas plentiful
In the markft and rates wore easy which
caused a weakening of discounts. On the
Stock exchange the settlement wns con
cluded satisfactorily. Business for ths new
account was fairly brink, cheaper money
helping In the improvement of gilt edge
securliles, though thr prospects of insur
ance losses as a rcnult of an enrthouake
In Jamaica claused slight easing Uei,
Foreigners were quletlv supMrt,?d, Rus
sians and Japanese hardening. Americans
were quiet 111 the foren ion, The prospec
tive naw isues offnet the cheiuer money'
rate, but the tone waa Mteadv. The In
terest was confined to er rUlt if. Atchlaon.
Torwka A Sant t Ke. Southern Pacific and
United States Steel receiving the moat at
tention. Later the market became Irregu
lar. New York oliernnt.ly bought and
sold and neur the close reiterated rumors
regarding the Illness of J. I'wrpont Morgan
raUMod depression, a rile disappointment
at the Southern preferred dividend weak
ened Southern railroad snd the mtrket
fluiahed weak. Kuftlra received more at
tention, eapecially IMamond shares Japa-n-e
Iii't!hI 4s of l"d closed at 1":.
YAH.lt, Jau. 14. -Tho tendency of pricr
, Rons from Visionary Demon.
IOgan Helm. 616 North Sixteenth street,
rushed wildly Into the police station about
3:45 Wednesday morning rdteously pleading
for protection, s he said someone waa after
him and had threatened to kill him. It waa
evident Helm was demented and he was
placed In a cell for salt-keeping, where he
will be held until his condition Improves or
relatives take charge of him.'
HKAL KtJTATB TRAMFERI.
Sooth Omaha land company to John
Oscar, lot 1, block 297, South
Omaha $ 200
Frcdeilik 11. Cole to Juaephln K.
Wliletts, lot $, Patrick s riajMloga.. 44
Bert Campbell and wife to Samuel
Rerkovltx, sVk lot 10. block 2.. &. V.
Smith's , $.3t
Tfuemun B Humes and wife to
Enitna F. Wooley, lot $, block 3,
Plalnvlew 1,67$
Willie Ho ben to Herman C Harm,
lot 17, block 2, Collage park 1,009
John Ruts to Edward Hogucs, lot 2,
block 7. Wilcox add 60)
J. P. Therkelaen and wife to I. P.
Lind. lot 6, block 6, Ke)tl park.. 100
Samuel Muahinney and wife to Mrs.
Myrs K tUott, lot 14. block 6,
tirlggs' Place tA
Frank HruUky to Anton Rendu, lot 2,
tieorge'a suo., Soutn Oinaha 650
John 1.. Maurer snd wife to John A.
Hwanaon, lot 16, block 2, Wise and
f'a4oa)e's 2.(80
John L. Maurer and aife to John A.
Swanaou. P'.rlh 44 feet Mils le and
16. Kuell's sub. .:
Total
2.600
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