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    iKAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Adraioes of Last Few Dgji" EeceiTei
Biz Setback.
VvrltAT FOLLOWS THE COARSER CEREALS
Free Selling of Cor and Oat Mikti
Lower rrlrrs la WhoU List
Nebraska HoTtmut
a Light.
OMAHA, Jan. IS. 1907.
Wheat trade narrowed down again, the
j. It crowd waiting and willing to so either
v.ay with coarse grains. Conaiderablo
wheat was Bold and ptices declined Sc.
l learances were rather light, conductive
to an easier tone. There la practically no
wheat moving in Nebraska and very little
,;!", hught on the recent high bids from
There was free gelling of both corn and
...! and a consequent weakness in both
lints. Corn opened ilrm at higher figures,
but eased off at the close to ViC below
.sterday. oats also were strong early
.ut declined, closing Ho below yesterday s
linn I figures. .
Primary receipts were 433.U0O bushels and
shipments ljM.t.iu bushels, against receipts
'V'.Jfl1' uf bushels and shipments
or l.,oi bushels. Corn receipts were 649.
tf bushels and shipments 4!.oon bushels,
atminst receipts last year of 61S.OO0 bushels
and sh.pments of 602,mio bushels. Clear
ances were 2fi.000 bushels wheat, 14,000 bar
rels flour, 303,0oa bushels corn, 13,000 bushels
oats.
Liverpool closed VifcVid higher on wheat
and Vc-fed higher on corn.
Argentina- wheat shipments are esti
mated at 1.8,000 bushels, against 736,0i0
bushels the previous week and 60,000 bush
els a year ago; corn shipments at 620.0HO
bushels, against 1.138,000 bushels the pre
vious week and 496,000 bushels a year ago.
Bradstreet's weekly clearnnc.es were 2.6SS,
J0 bushels wheat and 1,906.000 bushels corn.
Modem Miller says today: "The winter
wheat crop has an unusually forward
growth for the season of the year in the
central and southern regions. Owing to
the open winter with unseasonably mild
temperature und excessive rainfall, the
plant is green and tender, presenting more
of an early spring than a mid-winter con
dition. Apprehension is felt of damage If
severe frost Is experienced with no snow
protection. The weather is also favorable
fur the Incubation of field pests and re
ports are received of bug ravishing crop
in Texas. From other states complaints
are few and the general condition of the
crop is reported as favorable."
Local range of options:
Artlclvs. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Tefy
Muv. ..
July...
Corn
70R 7W4B ftrA 8.0'iA 70B
9B 69B 68A 6SA
4nB40H40t4 89HB S9SB 89B
40B 40B S9A 38"iA
8HB36B SA 3A 86VB
I MSA
May...
Jiilv...
July...
A asked. B bid.
Otnaliu (-ash Prices,
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 7fi8o; No. t hard.
BfrtTVsc; No. 4 hard. 6&04Vc; No. I spring,
03'39e. .
CORN-No. S, SfiHgc; No. S yellow,
SWVfii'c; No. 3 wnlte, 3?VMc.
OATS No. S mixed, 83(Y34c; No. S white,
3liy:t6c; No. 4 white, 34V&34Hc.
RYE-No. 2. 69c; No. J, 67Hc
(Jarlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 30 258 115
Kansas City : 46 i6 41
Minneapolis 242
Omahu 7 72 33
Duluth U
CHICAGO GRAM A!tD PROVISIONS
Keatnres of the Trad In and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Jan. 18.-General selling, the
greater part of which was in the nature
ul realising, caused weakness today In the
local market ft wheat, cc.rn and oats.
At the close w.ieat for May delivery was
down Sc. Corn was ?fic lower and oaia
Vic lower. Provisions showed a net loss
of 7H(liVc.
Liquidation In the wheat pit became quite
general ubotit the middle of the session
i.nd the market was subjected to u consid
erable selling pressure during the remainder
i t the day. The early market was steady
because of a good demnnd by commission
(houses. Shipments from Argentina for the
week wi l.t eral at l,t.,Co ..tsre s, aga nst
tilO.OoO bushels ior the correeponotng week
last year but this factor was offset by the
continued small receipts at Minneapolis
and Duluth Other factors responsible for
the suiting movement wi.e a report by a
Ht. Louis trade Journal l hut the fall-sown
crop Is far advanced and the smallness of
weekly clearances from the United States.
Both local and outside longs sold freely
during the last hour, offerings being taken
mulnly by commission houses. The market
closed easy; May opened a shade lower to
a shade higher at 7c to 77V sold up to
77c and declined to 76Hc; the close was
nt 76Sfi76"-c. Clearances of wheat und
flour were equal to 267,H)0 bushels. Primary
receipts were 433,000 bushels, compnred with
tVH.itM bushels for the sums duy lust year.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
lecnlpia of 283 earn, attalnat Via cars last
week and 407 cars one year ago.
Because ef the unsettled weather
throughout the central states the corn
market was firm early In the day on de
mand by commission houses. ljUer the
market weakened on general selling. The
general situation showed no change, the
receipts Mill being very small. The mar
ket closed easy; May opened unchanged to
He higher at 46V to 450, sold at 45Sc and
then uecllned to 4440; final quotations weie
at 44V"Kc. Local receipts were 258 cars,
with nono of contract grade.
I'rofll taking by a prominent bull caused
free and generul liquidation in the rats
market, resulting In moderate declines. The
wcukntsa developed about the middle of
the se.-mion, the market prior to that time
being quite firm; May opened unchanged
to ', higher ut SSc to SS'c. sold at 8Ki,c
and declined to 37c; the close was at S7c.
I.01.-11I receipts were 115 curs. Trading In
provisions was dull und the market was
inclined to bo weak because of the weak
ness in coarse grains. At the close May
pork was off 12V;o at I1H.47V4. Lard was
down KHiK'iU at 19 42V(i9.4.i. Ribs were 7c
lower at K.H. Estimated receipts for t -nioriow
are: Wheat, 60 crts; corn, 322
cars; oats. 14a curs; hogs, 25 000 head.
The leading futures runged as follows:
Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes' y.
Wheat I I i j
May...77ii77H 77V 7H;7CH(Sii;77ri774
July... 76vi' 7iii j ;i476sj
Sept... 761 76'5,;7G4f:6Vi 7U'
Corn II
Jan.... 41'4 41M, 41 SI 41H 41
May... 45 45-S 44 44T't4 . ,8',
July...:4i)13(i's 4& 44v- 44;4i'u6'4
Het... 46 46-i C 4jii 45,
Oata-
Jan.... Sft'- X,t 555,35,4,
May...i3Siilsl 3Si 87SI 37! 3i
July... 'dbl S i4r i5ii
Sept... 3iV S2S SU S2 Si4
Pork I
Jan.... 15 95 15 95 13 K 15 1 0-t,
M iy... 16 tii', 16 C-'4I 16 47fe 16 474 1 6
July... 16 bO lG6.Viiltib.) 16 60 16 '.6
Lard I
J..I1... 9 30 9 SO 9 25 9 25 9 3
May... 9 6a 9 67-i' 9 42'i, 9 46 9:6
July... 9 674 9 6741 9 474 9 474
Ribs-
Jn....i 8 97.4.! 8 974 8 974! 8 974 9 04
May... 9 174 9 9 074i 9 10 9 174
July... 9 u I 9 I 9 20 I 94 1274
No. I
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCK Steady; winter patents, R.2o0
8.50; winter straights. 3 0uft'14o; sirlng pat
ents, i?Ji2 ho; Srlng straights, t3.loAS.40:
bakers. 2 2iU2.0.
WH EAT No. t spring. 77; No. 8, 66
79c: No. 1 red. 7:Hj3-4c.
COKN-No. 2, 41Vc; No. t yellow, 42V.P.
OAT-No. X. SS.4C; No. 8 white, Iif4'6
" It YE No. 1 62c
HARI.KY-r'alr to choice malting. 81rc.
BKKUS-No. 1 flax, $1,134: No. 1 north
western. 81.204: prime timothy, 84 35; clover,
contract grade, J14UO.
PROVISIONS Khort ribs sides (loose)
.7fK,i.0O. Mess pork, per bbl.. 115 95. Laid
J'er iw ins., u. dhvi 1 iuri luoaeaj.
3Fi 8.374-
The rectlpts and shlpmeits of flour and
grain were as follows:
Receipts. Shipment
Flour. bbU 84.4iO 23 0
Wheat, bu S7. 43irti
Corn, bu SM. S4.0
Oata, bu 219.w M)
Kye, bu 18.&0 7.i
Hurley, bu. 60. 4-W to.
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa steady; creamery. 30ti28c;
dairy, lfii -t-. Kggs. steady; at mark, casts
Included. 23(y25V; flrsts, 2.'-4c; prime firsts,
!; extras, 2sc. Cheese, steady, lSVUo.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 18.-WH &T-tpot
firm: No. i red. western winter, ta. . Fu
tiura steady; Maroo. 6s 4Wd; May. 6a J3.
July. 6a i.
CORN Spot firm; American nilx.M, new.
isM; Ameilcaa (nlxeU, old, is 640. Fu-
tur.s steady; January, 4e Zd; March. 4s
at "ggiftS!9 (Pacm
5EW YORK t.ESF.RAL UJARKET
Qeotatlons of the Day o Varlo.s
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Jan. 1 $ FLOUR Re
iPl! 5.1',5.08 l,bl,-i "I'orte. 9.966 bl.ls.j
market dull and about steady; winter pst
!n.'"' J3 00&3.75; winter straights, $3,400
: Mlnn,'n patents. 4.00&4.80; wln
i .f? I,"' -0(f3.00; Minnesota bskers,
J.3i)ti 8 75; winter low grades, 12.70'i' I 90.
Bye flour, quiet; fair to good, $3.5fc!8;
choice to fancy. I3.854.20. Buckwheat
flour, dull 2.1li2.2B.
.VSXJIEAT gu,et-11 25 i"-r i0( iba-
-n ORNMLAL Steady; fine white and
liX J1'61 20; coarse, 1.051.10;
kiln dried, $2.C54i 2.75.
RTE Nominal. v
HAKI.KY-Nomlnsl.
WHEAT Receipts, 40.000 bu.; pprt
"1,R,rkt. Irregular; No. 2, 0HN No. 2 red,
f'Hc, f o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Lu
luth. 891( c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard win
ter, 85 '4c f. o. b. afloat. Although strong
early on continued bullish weather and
receipts tomorrow the market turned weak
at noon under active unloading. Kor the
balance of the day It was easy on a bull
ish Modern Miller" report and commis
sion house buying, closing 4.jHc net
l'iT,er- ,MaJ 82 -l83"4c; closed at
82?i SuXXi Jl(6 82Hc: closed at 82V,c.
.SV.RI1 Receipts, 81.175 bu.; expprts.
44,481 bu. Spot market harelv ki.-mHv
?"tc eievator snd 6044o r. o. b.
f!Tat; .?- 2 y'low. 601ic; No. 2 white.
bH4c The option market was fairly ac
tive and at first stronger on wet woih.r
news, later following the wheat break and
closing net unchanged. January closed at
64r; May. (14 6 62Hc; clpsed at 62c;
July closed at 62c.
i.9AT? Rre'Pt. 2".500 bu.: exports.
12,010 bu. Spot market Arm; mixed oats,
i5 . ,bB- 0404c; natural white,
80 to 83 lbs., 42tf43 4c; clipped white. 16
to 40 lbs., 42 4 45c.
-JIATirlrm: "hlPPtng-. 80f)c; good to
choice, I10.0utni.60.
, 'ioI8 Steady ; state, common to choice,
i2 crop WeZ3c; 1 crop. Sigllc: Pacific,
1906 crop. 13-&16C; 16 crop. lOjlSo.
HIDES Quiet; Oalveston. 20 to 25
Pounds, 20c; California. 21 to 25 pounds, 21c;
lexas dry. 24 to SO pounds, 19c.
l.KATHER Quiet: acid, 27 f? 28c.
PROVISIONS lleef. steady; family.
816.0016.60; mess, 39.009.60; packet,
$11. 0012. 00; city, extra India mess,
$20. 60i 23.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled
hams. tit. 60011. 75; pickled bellies, 810.25
6 12.60. Iird, barelv steady; western
prime, 89.609.65; refined, quiet; conti
nent. $9.90; South America. 810.86; com
pound, $8.25 8.60. Pork, quiet; family.
$18. 60 19 00; short clear. $17.25(6 19 00;
mess. t.olS.RO.
TALLOW Firm; city ($2 per packugel,
6c: country, (packages free). e'tftSHdo.
RICE Steady; domestic fair to extra,
Si.rnKir- .lapan nominal.
BUTTEJl Steady ; extra creamery, 2f
294c, street prices. Official prices: Cream
ery, fair to good. 27ifliSc; common to extra,
20&C9c; state dairy, common to firsts, 2 (ft1
2Hc; renovated, held common to extra, 19p
28c; western factory, common to firsts, 174
421c; western Imitation creamery, extras,
24c; firsts, 21922c.
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, small
-n.1 lurge. September, fancy. 144c; stato
full cream, small and large, October, best,
l514c; good to prime. 124Til34c; winter
made, average. 12c: skims. 12c.
EOG8 Steady; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white. 35i36c: good
to choice SJ'ffStc; mixed extra, a-frS-iC;
western firsts. 29e; official price, firsts,
29c; seconds 2tV&28e.
POl'LTRY Live, Bteady; western chick
ens, 10c: fowls, 134c: turkevs, 12c; dressed,
firm; western chickens, 114il6c; turkeys, 13
4ilR',4c; fowls, R(f134c.
St. Loots General Market.
8T. LOCIS. Jan. 18. WH EAT Lower ;
track. No. 2 red, cash, 77fi774c; No. 2 hard,
714'?J75c; May, 73Tk&77c; July, 75c.
CORN Lower; track, No. 2 cash, 41
414c: No. 2 white. 48c; May, 43c; July, 43V:.
OATS Lower; track, No. 2 cash, J7c; No.
t white. 37Vifi374c; May, 374c; July, 3414c.
FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, $3.55
(tr1.75; extra fancy and straight, $3.10
8.45; clear, $2.56ra2.RS.
SEED Timothy, firm, $3.60.
CORNMKAl. Dull; 2.20.
BRAN Lower; sacked, east track, 93
HAY Steady: tlmo(hy. $16.00 19.00; prai
rie, Sll.0uul3.00.
IRON CUTTON TIES-81.02.
nAOOINCJ 9Vie.
HEMP TWINB 9c. -
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
$16.26. Lard, lower; prime steam,
Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts,
80.874; clear rltjs. $9.60; short clears,
$9,624. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts,
$10,124; clear ribs, 810.25; short clear.
810.374.
POL.LTRY Firm; chickens. 94c; springs,
11c; turkeys, 12ftl6c; ducks, 11c; geese. 8c.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 2&fi304c:
dairy, 2ati26c.
I-XIOS Iow er. 22c.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
' , . . Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 17 ono
Wheat, bu 21.00 10)
Corn, bu H2,mio 9S.0XI
Oats, bu 94,0u0 53,000
Kansas !( Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 18. WHEAT May,
714c; July. 7o'c; September, 7l4c; cash
No. 2 hard. V((73c; No. 8, 67Q72c; No. 2
red, 734i714c; No. 3, 67ia'724c.
CORN May. 40c; July, 4.,c; September,
41c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 3Sc; No. 3, 3fJi
394c; No. 2 white, 40c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 37374c; No. 2 mixed,
3CJ3t;4c.
EUOS Steady; firsts, 23 per doi -seconds.
20c.
HAYfterlv: choice tmlothy, $15.5016.00;
choice. tn.KtfrUJA.
RYK Steady. 6WnT2c.
BUTTER Creamery. 78e; packing. 17c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 64.0110 29, (TO
Corn, bu 26 000 24 imo
Oats, bu 27,000 1000
Articles.
I Open.i High. I Low. Close.
Wheat
May ..
July ..
Corn
May ..
July ..
I
I
714
404
41
71
70
71 4A
7b4U
40 B
40 39iT4
4141 404 4044
A asked. B bid.
Minneapolis Gfaln MnrVet.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 18. WHEAT May
78-V: July. 794'0'7L4c: No. 1 hard. 8:4c;
No. I northern. 8tV; No. 2 northern, 794c;
No. 8 northern. 754f764c
FLOl'R First putents, $4.204.80; sec
ond patents. $4.05ift4.16: first clears, $3 25
3S.-; second clears, $2.40f.60.
BRAN In bulk. 1 1 6.50 14.76.
Milwaukee Cm In Market.
MILWAT'KEB, Jan. 18.-WHF7AT Mar
ket steady: No. 1 northern. 79-frtOc; No. I
northern. 75"i78c: Muy, 7S'H'f78Vc, bid.
RYF-Steariv: No. 1. 6-4'pfcie.
BARLV:Y-Steady; No. 2, 6tii&5C4c; sam
ple. 5.Si5f;c.
CORN-steady; No. S. cash, 40c; May,
44!4tc, bid.
Poorla Market.
PEORIA, Jan. 18 CORN Firm: No. t
yellow. 41c; No. 4. 40c: no grade. Me
OATS Higher: No. 2 white. 36M37: No
8 white, S6V'ii4e; No. 4 white. S64fcS54c.
RVF Unchanged; No. 2, (ZtfVic.
WHISKY On the basis of $1.3 for fin
ished goods.
rkllnrtelnhla Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 18. EOQ3 Firm
and In good demand; western fresh, 28c at
nark.
C1IEE8E-F1rm; New York full creams,
fancy, 144-; New York full creams, choice.
144c
rteletb Grain Market.
DULUTH. Jan 18. WH KAT On track:
No. 1 northern. 79c: No 2 northern. Tio;
May. 7SV; July. 79c; September, 784c.
OAT8-T0 arrive. 850.
RY 1C-67C.
B A RLE YHm 39c. .
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Jan. 18. SEED Clover, rash
and January, $8.:'4; February, $8 674:
March. $0.7:4; April. $8.64; timothy, $2.3i;
ulsike, $7.26.
Rnarnv and Malasaea.
NEW YORK. Jan. 18,-HUGAR-Ra w,
firm; fair rrhnlng. So; centrifugal test, 34c;
molasses sugar, ?c Refined steady: No
, 4.80c; No. 7, 4 c; No. 8. 4 20c; No. 9
416c; No. 1. 4 05c; No. 11. 4c; No. 12.
8. 95c: No. 18. 8 0c; No, 14, 8 86c; confec
tioners' A. 4.60c; mould A. 8 15c; cut loaf.
6.10c; crushed, 6.60c; powdered. 4.90c;
granulated, 4.80c; cubes. 6.05c.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open
k-in good to chn'ce, S7iSkc.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 18-8UOAR-Bieady;
open kettle centrifugal, 3441 8 13- 16c:
centrifugul whites, 4 l-16e; centrifugal yel
low, SV!i44c; aeoonde, 24153 1-lio.
MOLASsKd-Syrup. 8uu(c.
Oils and Roala.
OIL CITT. Jan. 18 -OIL-Ordit bal
sncea. 8) .68. Rune. 142.35 bbls. average
UC.b.l 1.1. Is; shipments, 170,236 bbla.. avtr
a. l&aMt bbla,
THE OMAIIA
iEWYORIvSIOCKSASDBOSDS
Etrone and Well Creaniied Bear Tartj
Baid8 the Market
WEAKNESS IS GENERAL AND ACUTE
Special UrlTe Made Against Uteel,
Harrlsnans, Hills, Rt. Paal,
mated Copper.
NEW YORK, Jan. 18. -Clouds of depres
sion gathered over the stock market today
and the weakness, which has been spotty
snd Intermittent hitherto, became general
and acute. This was a rtsult rather of
a crystallisation of sentiment on current
topics of discussion thsn of a present
factor In the altuation. Moreover It became
very evident that large activities were
traceable to a professional party of epe
rators on the bear side of the market. This
party showed every evidence of skillful
organization and aggressive leadership and
there was a general disposition to attribute
Its generalship to a veteran operator whosu
activities have been dormant for a con
siderable period so far as public Informa
tion has followed them.
The bold methods pursued by the newly
organised party is shown by the wide
spread proclamation made before the open
ing of trading of the plans for the day.
Including special pressure to be directed
against United States Steel and Union Pa
cific. It was explained, moreover, that this
plan of strategy was Intended to be di
rected against what seemed to be the Port
Arthur of the market with a view to se
curing the key to the position. This fig
urative explanation Is based upon the com
parative firmness with which those stocks
have resisted the general weakness here
tofore and the sympathetic effect this has
had In sustaining the general market.
While professional short selling was clearly
traceable In the day's market the vulner
ability of values confirmed the views of the
bears snd proved the existence of the con
dition on which they based the attack. In
stead of encountering opposition or any
elective stir port for securities attacked,
the fall In prices Intensified the presrure
of the liquidation and gave much of It the
uppearnnce cf urgency which always gives
currency to rumors of financial stress
about the Flock exchange.
Tho et-ilinntes of the week's currency
movovrent emphasised the growing ease of
the money situation, with an Indicated cash
gtln of Mt.OijT.OOO. But sentiment In the
siock ninrkt Is formed to the belief that
th-5 fln.uiMi latlon of money resources at
thU time 1.4 not to be for the benefit of mar
ket siH-c.ihitlon, but Is likely to be be
si ok-11 as fast as available to take care
of the r or n ous Issues of new capital.
The terms on which the new capital Is
to bo uffertd for subscription will assure
an attraction, to privileged subscribers,
such as stockholders at least, which Is cal
culated to cutwelgh the advantages offered
by liny of the securities now In the open
msrket. THs fact, together with the poor
success of recent underwrltlngs where such
attrac-llcMM were not sufficiently Inviting,
and the high Interest rates the railroads
aie paying for temporary resources on note
Issues to carry out the urgent work of Im
provement, is accepted as warning that
the prevailing level of values In the market
Is too high to compete with the new offer
ings Incoming from many quarters.
The course of the foreign exchange mar
ket also discourages hope of any effective
relief for our money necessities. Yester
day s reduction in the Bank of England
discount rate was followed today by a hard
ening In the open market discount rate 'n
London and a movement of the imerna
tlon excharges In fnvor of IOndon. Th.s
corroborates u sur position that the mirmse
of the Bhnli of England authorities 10 le
duclnfr the official discount rate vas to
resume Its ccr.trol of the open money nitr
kji, whi.h has escaped them owing to the
discrepancy tn the private and official dis
count r8tes. By borrowing from the market
the Bank of Lngland may make It i per
cc.it rati efTcttie there and raise a barrier
against thi extension of credits to New
o.-i; borrowers
The December foreign trade statement
published today showed a decrease In the
excess value of exports over Imports of
$43,000,000 compared with the preceding De
cember. New York's control of the ex
changes Is thus shown to be much lessened.
Sterling exchange was strong here today.
Stocks enjoyed one good rally In the after
noon when shorts took profits and reduced
t'isir lines, but another determined drive
against the market dislodged heavy stop
lost, orders and caused a threatening slump
in St. Paul, the Harrtmans, the Hills,
Reading and Amalgamated Copper. The
cloalm; was. In consequence, much unset
tled and feverishly active.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $2,477,000. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Sales and range of prices on the New
York Stock exchange were:
Sulci. High. Low. Cloaa.
Adama Bxpraas
Amalgamated Copper
Am. C. A F
Am. C. A F. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
Am. Expraea
Am. H AL. pfd
Am. lea
Am. Llnaoed Oil
Am. Llneoed Oil pfd
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. 8. A R
Am. 9. A R. pfd
Am. Fugmr Refining
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa......
Anaconda Mining Co
AtcnUon
Atchlron pfd
Atlantic Coast Line
Baltimore A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paclflo .,
Central of N. J . ei-dlv...
Chaaapeaka A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
tto
20, 4) 11644 lit
4.100 444 4214
'i.too 'ioii 'ii"
111
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144
12
loo 140
100 21
100 It
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to
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1.200 7! IHi
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400 114V4 1114 IU14
8.100 131 1S14 lll.
200 17 47 M14
14.200 2SH4 274H rt4
01.610 10144 101H 1014
100 100 10014 100
tflO 12744 1254 1
4.7UO 11S 117 11714
1
17,300 7f4
17,100 10
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187 14
to
6114
1414
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.. l.ioo 1414 1114
.. 1.400 187 '4 184
Chicago A N. W
C. M. A 81. P
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd..
C, C. C. A St. b. ...
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A 80
Colo. A 80. lat pfd...
Colo. A 80. id pfd...
Consolidated Oaa ....
Corn Producte
Corn Producta pfd
Delaware A Hudson...
Ixl.. L. A W
Denver A R. O
D. A R. O. pfd
Dlatlllera' Securities .
Erie
Kris let pfd
Erie td ptd
1 .antral Elactrte
Hocking Vallar
Illinois Central
International Paper ..
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kansas City 80
K. c. So. pfd
Loulavllla A N
Meilcan Central
Minn. A 81. V
M., 81. P. A 8. 8. M.
ma
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iu V t a
81
too st li
.. 11,100 444 62
100 J714 1714
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200 134
1.200 244
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too 411 46 0
700 1814 74 rr4
100 ii ti 11
1.100 74 7014 7014
10,400 M44 38 14 18 14
100 71 7214 71
424
1,100 16l4 16714 1671,
114
100 14514 14514 11614
600 1714 1714 H14
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too
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117
M , 81 P. A 8. 8. M. pfd.
Missouri racino
M., K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A W
Norfolk A W. pfd
North American
Pacific Mali
Pennarlvania
Poop la a (laa
P.. C, C. A at. L.
Pressed Steal Car
Preeeed 8. C. pfd
Pullman Pa tare Car
Reading
Reading lat ptd
Reading Id pfd
Republic Steel
Republic Steal pfd
Rork Island Co
Rock Islsad Ca. pfd
St. U A 8. P. td pfd...
Bt. L. 8. W
8. L 8. W pfd
Southern Pacific
80. Pacific pfd
So. Rallwajr
So. Railway pfd
Ttnntesee C. A I
7es.es A PaclSe. ...1
T., Bt. La A W
T . St. L. A W. pfd
t'nlon Pacific
Vntoe Pacitc pfd 1. ......
I . . 8. tipreea
1. 8. Realtr
1. 8. Rubber
I'. 8 Rubber pld
I'. 8. Slael
l . a. e. ptd
Va. Carolina Chemical .
Vs-tsro. I' be a. pfd
Wabash
Wabaab pfd
Wells-Fares ttipreas ....
Wefilagbeoa Klecuia ..
Weetera t'nloa
Wheeling A U B
Wiacouaio Central
Wis. Cawlral pld
Kerthara Paciftc. as-4tv.
Ceatml Leather
Central Leather pfd
Slaes-gaettleld Bleel
Ot No. pfd , a. div
lut. aletrutwUua
. t.tvo It 1114
. 11,300 n sb
too 7044 7014
. t.100 714 7014
. ii.ioo 11014 iii
. l.t'O 4A 46
. 1.100 4414 1114
" 600 'iivi 'irii
too 1114 1714
. 44.400 116 114
. 1.400 M14 1414
" 400 '4414 'iiii
600 171 1, 17014
t7.7uO 11344 121
100 M14 4.14
100 1114 im
. t tOO II M
600 4414 t7U
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. 70S H14 ul4
4 4614 414
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, 1,100 144, MS
111 114s
400 6II4 H14
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DAILY BEE. SATURDAY,
Int. MM. pfd 1 Tl 78
Total nln for the oar, l.l4.tM tiarrs.
Jew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 18.-MONEY-On call,
easy, 34f34 per cent; ruling rate, I per
tent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 34
per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty days,
64 per cent; ninety dsys. 64 per cent; six
months, 54'VI per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6ifiVi
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actusl business In hankers' bills at $4 R6Wfr
4 KT.5 for demand and at $4. 81 3f 1-4.8140 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4.8iU 4.8T4 and
$4.i'4 84; commercial bills. $4 81.
SILVER Bar, 674c; Mexican dollars,
62Sn.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol
lows:
v. s. nr. 4a. If..
4o eonpon 1.
V. - It. reg
so coupon
V. s. old 4a r....
So coupon
U. 8. sew 4s, ls.
.1044
.104
.lt
Japan t. Id
cries
4
M14
1
loo4
o4
?H4
74
ft
a4
io 4a rtfa
do 4 Ha rtra
do Id acrlM
.10114
10014 lU 4V N. unl. 4
I0M4 Man. e. 1 4s.. ..(...
lt Mm. Outral ts
do roupon ltV do lat Inc
Am. Tobacco 4 14 Minn. A Ft. I 4a...
do a
..in4.M.. K. T. 4a
..10) do ta
: 424 N. R. R. of M. e. a.
.. "4;N. T. c. g. Ht
IN. J. r. . (a
Atrhlaon gen. 4a..
do ad). 4a
Atlantic r. L. 4a..
Dal. A Ohio 4a.,..
do ISta
Br. R. T. e. 4a..,
Central of Oa. (a.,
do lat tnc
do td Inc
.1MS4
.101 '4
. TS
. I4
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.. HJVNo. PacHc 4a...
.. MS do Sa
..110H N. A W. c. 4a....
.. 7 in. 8. L. rfdg. 4a.
.. 71 ilenn. eonv. S4o..
.. ft RMilni Hit la .
do Id Inc..
Chcs. Ohio 4i . .10414 st. L. I. M e. ts.lUH
v at s. .... ,(,( St. L,. B. F. tl 4a 2
C. B. Q. B. 4.... ajT Mat. l g. w. e. 4a.. Hi
C, H. I. A p. 4a.... 14 'Seaboard A. L. 4a.. 11
do Col. fta 0 Sn Paris 4a tali.
crc. A St. U g. 4a. .10141 do lat 4a otfs N4
rmo. ina. ea, acr. A. 74 "So. Rallwar a lit
Colorado Mid. 4a.... 7 Tiaa A P. la tit
Colo. A 80. 4a MH T., 8t. U A W. 4a. 114
"uh 10J!lTnlon Partne 4a isiv
I). A R. O. 4a...
mn'. s. steel id (a...
714
Kiatiiiara' See. h.... ikw,
Erta p. I. a t
do son. 4a K7
Wabaeh la
.111
. 71
. 1144
. I?
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do deb. R
Western Md. 4..
W. AUK 4a..
W'la. Central 4a.
Hocklns Val. 44a... 10414
Japan (a n
Bid. "Offered.
Boston gtorka and Bonds.
BOSTON, Jan. 18.-Call loans, 6-810 per
cent; time loans, 64'ff54 per cent. Official
quotations on stock and bonds were:
Atchison adj. 4a M
iRInsham SS
ral. A Hoc la t43
do 4a 1004
ie. i antral 4a is
Centennial M
Atchlaon
.10344 Copper Range U
.100IDalr Weal !
do pfd ,
Boston A Albanf.
Boaton A ktalna..
Poaton Klcvatad ..
Fltchhurg ptd ..
Meilran Central .,
N. Y., N. H. A !
Union Pacific .....
Am. Pneu. Tuba..,
Amor. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T A T ,
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Rdlaon Eleo. lllu.
Mm. Electric ...
do pfd
Mm. Oaa ,
tolled Fruit
I'm ted 8. M
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Advonture
Allouei
Amalgamated ,,,,
Atlantic
Asked.
...K Franklin IS
...IM Oranbr IM
...110 lale Rorale 14
...IM Man. Mining t
... 14 -4 Michigan tl
1.18a Mohawk
.. .17114 Mont. C. A C. 1H
... 124 Old Dominion 4-1V4
...132 Oacoola IM
...130 Parrot It
...1V4 gulnrr lift
... II Shannon 114
...101 Tamarack lit
...tJS Trlnltjr m,
... 1H United Copper 71
...41 l. S. Mining UH
... l V. 8. Oil 11U
...If t'tah 11
... 124 Victoria g
... tUt Winona 1214
... 44 4 1 Wolverine lto
.. .144 North Bulla 11!
... t ihutte i.'oaiitlon 37
...II Nevada is
...112H,i'al. A Arlaona 177
...14 Greene Con 104
London (loslaa Stocks.
IX)NDON, Jan. 18. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange weie.
Consols, money ..14 16-14 M.. K. A T
. 4f'4
.134
. tl
. 42
. 4614
. 4
. t
. 14
. a!4
. 8S
. I7t4
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. 94
. 44
.10814
4
. n
do sccount
17 1-11 N. Y. Central....
... 141 I Norfolk A W
...IO884 do pfd
...10414 jontarlo A W
...11114 Pennsylvania
...114 iRand Mines
... 6144 Reading
... 17"4 I Southern Railway
.. .I6914 do pfd
Ansconda
Att-hlson
do pfd
RaiiimnH a. n. 1 -
j Cnnsdian Pacific .
I Ches. A Ohio
Chlrsgo Ot. W....
C, M. A St. P...
Deueera
D. A R. O
do pfd
Brio
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
2 "4 Southern Pacific
.. 40
1'nlon Paclflo
do pfd ...
U. 8. Steel.
do pfd ...
Wabash ....
do pfd ...
.... 4014
.... 76"4
.... II
....171
Illinois Central
Louisville A N
....14
Spanish 4a
614
SILVER Bar, steady, Sl4d per ounce.
mun&i outfit per cent.
The rate 01 discount in the open market
for short bills Is 4V47; per cent; for three
months' bills, 4Va4"t per cent.
New York Minimi: Stocks.
NEW YORK. Jan. 18.-Closlng- quotations
on mining slocks wars:
Adama Con II Utile Cnlet 8
Alice 70S Ontario 160
B recce IS Ophlr , too
Brunswick Con 70 Potoel to
Comstock Tunnel .... It Ravage 90
Con. Cel. A Va 100 Sierra Nevada 70
Horn silver lto Small Hopes 40
Iron Silver 413 Standard 824
Laadvllla Coo. (
Foreign Financial.
IXWDON, Jan. 18. Money was In fair
supply and, demand In the market today,
with a hardening- tendency. Discounts
were dearer. Trading on the Stock ex
change developed dullness, the Bank of
England's lower rste of discount falllng
to stlmuate activity. Realizations more
than offset the Investment purchases. I'n
favorable Paris advices depressed foreign
ers. Americans continued dull and heavy.
Prices were nominally above parity In the
forenoon, but the uncertainty regarding
the situation In Wall street discouraged
fresh ventures here. Later New York aoid
and the market weakened and closed weak
at practically the lowest of the day. Kaf
firs were lower. Japanese Imperial 6s of
1904 closed at 1U2.
BERLIN, Jan. lb. Trading on the Bourse
today was dull owing to dull London and ;
Parle advices.
PARia. Jan. 18. Thea,e was a pronounced '
weakness In prices on the Bourse toda.v 1
owing to the Increasing conviction that
the new Income tax will be applicable in
the case of rentes. Russian imperial 4s
closed at 76.20 and Russian bonds of 1904
at 489.
Treasury Statement
WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. Today's state
ment of the treasury balancea In the gen
eral fund exclusive of the 8160.ouO.O0O gold
reserve shows: Available cash balances.
8242,076. 40W; gold coin and bullion, $106,3(16,374;
gold certificates, $42,600,830.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Jan. 18. Bank clearings for
today were $1,713,270.79 and for the corre
sponding date last year 1.375.i3ii 4L
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 18. WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin of this city, basing its report
upon statistics gathered for the govern
ment, will say tomorrow of the wool mar
ket: The situation Is changing for the
better. The demand continues good and the
prospects sre good for expansion of the
volume of sales. Several advances In quo
tations are made, some based on actual
sales. Three-eighths Montana sold at 2Uo
and one-quarter Montana at 8"c. About
401,(100 pounds fine and fine medium Idaho
and Montana sold at 22tr23c. Fine staple
Montana brought 84c. Quite a jag of rail
Texas changed hands at 22ir23c. Half-blood
Illinois sold at B super Is Arm at
60c (sooured) for eastern and 4748 for
western. Foreign advices are all very
strong. Colonial markets are active and
advancing. Shipments of wool from Bos
ton to January 1, Inclusive, according to
the same authority, are 18,628,120 pounds,
against 17.3!8.&49 pounds at the same time
last year. The receipts to January 1, In
clusive, are 10,693,426 pounds, against 11,366.
152 pounds for the same period last year.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 18. WOOL Steady ;
medium grades, combing and clothing.
2So; light, fine, 2023c; heavy, fine, l4lc;
tub washed, J"n3hc.
LONDON, Jan. 18. WOOL The offer
ings at the wool auction sales today
amounted to 13,740 bales; lambs' wool Im
proved; Cape of Good Hope and Natal wool
advanced 6 per cent. Following are the
aalea in detail: New South Wales, 6,000
bah a; acoured. Is 2.1iu2a; greasy, "laJVrls Id.
Queensland. 800 bales; scoured, Is ldjls
8yl; greasy, 9d&ls Id. Victoria, 1,300 bales;
sroured, Is W-f2s 2d; greaay, Sdfe-la Ad.
West Australia, 200 bales; greasy, 8Hd'd'
Is. South Australia, 100 bales; greaay, lei
Is ld. Tasmania, 100 bales; greaay, 9Wcf
New Zealand, 8.60ft bales', scoured, lldty
Is 2d; greasy, 7Hdtjls 4d. Cape of Good
Hope and Natal, 60O bates; scoured, Is IHJy
2s ltid: greasy, 7Sd'&ls 44d. River Plate,
Mi bales; scoured, kdi&ls 4d.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 18.-COTTON Spot
closed ateady; middling uplanda, l'.!0c;
middling gulf, 11 U6c. Salea. 1 81ft ba'ea
ST. LOriS, Jan. 18.-COTTON-8teady ;
middling. Kc. Sties. 123 bales; receipts.
ki0 bales; shipments, !D0 bales: stock. 20.
048 bales.
LIVrUtPOOL. Jan. 18. -COTTON Spot
market quel, prioes 8)4 points higher;
American middling fair. 6 64d; good mid
dling. 6.16d; middling, 5 86d; low middhng.
6ti2d; gotsl ordinary, i.Ud; ordinary. 4.9id.
Bales of the day were 8,M bales, of
which 6ot were for speculation and export,
and included 7 0) American. Rcelpts, J.UO
bal-s. no American.
NEW OULBAN8. Jan. U.-COTTON-8pot
market closed steadv. Salea. 4 7J0
bii-les. Ltjw ordinary. 6 1&-Ic. nominal;
ordinary. 8 li-lnc. nominal; good ordinary,
8V; low middling. 9c: middling. VN;
svd mlddlina. 11 J-leV-; middling fair.
l?"lfc:a,f,Mr. Rc.pts. 6.674 tsUee;
stuck, 4ULUU bales.
JANUARY 19, 1907.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bo Mtterid (hangs in Cattlo Yalnei
linos Yesterdaj.
HOGS TOUCH ANOTHER HIGH POINT
Light Ran of Both Sheen and Lambs,
with Movement Active at Good
Steady Prices Trade In
Healthy Condition.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. U, 1807.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs.
Official Monday 6.J. 4.673
Official Tueaday 7,82i 8.7
Official Wednesday 4.849 l.l
Official Thursday 4,ShT 7.644
Official Friday l,iJ) 8. MS
Sheep.
14.;
4.60ri
. 171
7,522
1.7W
Five days this week... 27,019 '. 84.842
Same days 1 week ago..2S,6X4 8A.7X3 1.56
Heme days 2 weeks ago..ltUI4 21.787 21.9-4
Same days 2 weeks ao.. 6,991 24.730 16.479
Hitme days 4 weeks sro. .26.2'J9 S9.6.r 80,412
Same days last year 18,738 47,476 27,474
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
1907. 1SK. Inc. Deo,
Cattle ,627 48,2!2 17,236
Hogs 102.0N0 12f.t3 28,903
Sheep 80,791 79.989 802
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Good to choice corn fed steers... -86. 4038.26
Fair to good ecu tad steers 4.&i'ui.60
Common to fair strers 4.00 j 4 90
Good to choice fed cows $.-04.64
Fair to good cows and heifers S.75tjl.W
common to fair cows and heifers.. l.76i2-76
Good to choice st'kers and feeders. 4.406 00
Fair to good Blockers and feeders. S.nVa't.)
Common to fair stockers tOO-aS.OO
Bull stags, eto 1.6fti4.L8
Vesl calves 4.00Jf.M
The following table shows the ave.age
price of hogs at South Omaha for tha last
several days, with comparisons:
Data. 1807. 106.1906. 11904. 108. 11902. 1901.
Jan. 8...,
6 27i
23H
t 80S
8 294l
80
e
6 214
6 SS
el'il
4 901 8 491
6 091 6 0
Jan.
Jan. 10...
Jan. 11...
Jan. 12..,
Jan. 13...
Jan. 14...
Jan. 15..
Jan. 18...
Jan. 17...
Jan. 18..
4 62
89
16
6 14
e
4 68
4 81
4 76
40!
e
4
14
6 04
e
8 001
6 2o
6 24
6 18
e
6 1
6 23
6 21
6 W
( a
6 4s
4 731
4 69
4 741
S7
13'
6 -.2
6 16
41
4 62
60!
6 60
o 41,
4 61
6 17
tl
6 494J 6 27 4 &6 4 69
Sunday.
RANGE OP PRICES.
Cattle. llog-s.
Omaha 82.'(Mj.50 $64fi'6i
Chlcagro l.fM'a.'T.OO 6.8"lni 24
Kansas City 8.10rdj.0 6.60J.60
St.. Louis 2.60T(i.76 6.10uti.60
Sioux City 1.60U.00 6.80t&.46
The oftlcial number of cars Vf stock
brought In today by each roid was:
Cattle.Hogs.Bheep.H'r'a.
C. M. A 8L P. Ry.... i 12
Wabash 1 2
Mo. Pac. Ry 4 4
I'nlon Pacific System 43 15 2
C. A N. W. Ry E... S 12
C. A N. W. Ry. (W). 27 42
C 8 P., M. AO. Ry.. 18 6 3
C, B. A Q. (El 1 8,1 1
C. R. & Q. (W) 14 15 4
C. R. I. A P. Rv. (E) 6 7
C. R. I. A P. Ry. (W) 1 t
Illinois Central 3
Chic. Great Western. .. 3 1
6 261
6 22 4 61
6 201 4 J
6 22 l 4 68
6 28f 4 82
6 26i 4 3
4 80
1 a a
6 291
E 211
Total receipts 120 131 10 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing; the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omnha Packing Co 205 1,493 748
Bwlft and Company 753 2,2t 229
Armour A Co 143 1,4,14 446
Vansant A Co 40
Carey A Benton 24
Lobman A CO 1
W. I Stephen 207
Hill A Son J7
P. P. Lewis 16
Huston A Co 12
L. P. Huss 85
Mike Haftgcrty 24
J. B. Root A Co 155
T. B. InKhrnm 2
Pulllvnn Bros 83
V. A. Brttton 2
Iehmer Bros 2
Held over 127 .... 375
Total 3,038 8,953 3,001
OATTLB A Friday's cattle market is
never very Interesting, receipts being light
and the trade generally without feature.
That was the case this morning.
There was a fair demand for beef steers,
but the supply was so light and the quality
so ordinary that the market was not par
ticularly active or Interesting. What few
cattle there were generally brought about
the same prices as yesterday, sellers a a
rule quoting It steady.
Cows and heifers were also steady with
yesterday and the trade without new or
noteworthy feature. The few loads In sight
changed hands as a, general thing In fair
season and the market closed early . for
want of more cattle to sell.
Stockers and feeders sold freely, and In
spite of the fact that It was a Friday when
the demand is generally supposed to be
limited. Quite a considerable proportion of
the receipts consisted of that kind of -.ittl.
but they nevertheless brought about steady
prices, at least anything thst was good.
Representative sales-
A. Tt.
Nv.
It
II
90
tl
4
At. Pr.
..1154 I 00
7tt 4 11
184 4 10
..1184
..1140
06
.1171
4 40
4 44
I 10
47
. m 1 10
.K 6 16
140 4 40
.1010 4 40
10...
10...
10...
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to...
10...
4...
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It...
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...1146
I at
6 II
1171
1010
101
1037
4 46
4 71
4 74
...1044 6 40
...K11 I 40
...1404 4 60
4 76
...,U0tl
4 10
4 I
... 141 ( 66
1100
...1401
I 40
5 16
1110 4 0
..1187
1000 4 40
..14J4 I 41
1117
6 9
cowa
11...
u.'!.'
11 8 60
.1178
.1011
3 44
I 14
461 3 40
... Ml
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... 7SI
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... 140
I 44
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1 747 I 64 l 660 4 4
t 861 I 40 1 no i 00
3 411 8 44 4 lot 4 IS
434 8 44 8 IU 4 II
6 74 4 00 1 430 4 84
8 1st 4 tt I MO 4 86
HOGS Hogs opened 6c higher than yes
terday's general market, but sellers were
rather backward about letting go and the
trade at first was slow. A Tittle later
on It took on more life and became' very
active. In fact, ao active that everything
In alght changed hands In a very few
minutes. At ths most active time the mar
ket waa (Viluc higher than yesterdar's
averago market. In fact close to loc higher
at the best time; 8H.60 was the popular
price today, as agalnat 86.40 yeaterday, with
quite a sprinkling ot the better loads up to
$4.66.
high point as compared with other selling
points. It will be noted that tha prices
prevailing here are right close up to Chi
cago figures.
Representative sales:
Ne. A, ee. Pr. Ne A, la. r.
71 161 ... I 44 ' 14 nut M IU
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47 11 ... I 44 40 ; 40 I 40
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17 174 ... I tt 44 H s t
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8HKBP-Receipts of sheen this mornlne
were very light, only shout ten cars being
reported in. In spite of the fact that the
week was nearlng Its close tSM-re vat a
good demand on the part of I'KSal
packers and practically everything
In sight changed hands at an eaily
hour. There was no good lambs to mike
a top on the market, but a fair kind sold
up to 37.10. A feeder buyer paid as high
as $r,.lo for one bunch. There were no
choice yeArllngs. but prettv good killers
brought $5 S6, with old wethers at I5.tf.
The market as a whole continues Iti a
good healthy and fairly satisfactory con
dition. Quotations on killers: Oood to choice
lambs, $7.0)K(i'7.6O; fair to good lambs, $0.76
'! 7.00; good to choice yearlings, lamb
weights. 8u.00fa6.26; fair to good yearlings,
lamb weights. n.',;uii.OO; good to choice
yearlings, heavyweights, $5.76 6.00; fair to
good yearlings, heavyweights, 5.6iti.75;
good to choice old wetheia, $.i.36i6.ir; fair
to good old wrthers, 8o.00i(i6.36; good to
Choice ea-es. 14 kft& Al fair tn artml Wes.
$4. Sift 4. 90.
Quotations on feeders: Good to choice
lambs. 86.2a,'56 60; medium lambs, 85.7MJ6.25;
light lambs. 84.a(ff6.2:i; yearlings. $5.1f.ii"..6i;
wethers. $4.766 26; ewes. $3.oO4.&0; breed
ing ewes, $4.60i6.O0.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
454 western ewes 106 4 90
14 western wethers 84 6 60
87 western yeat lings 76 6 10
44 western ewes I02 4 26
lfi3 western ewes 101 4 HO
263 western Inmhs 81 7 10
15 western lambs 86 7 10
western ewes lol 4 25
37 western lambs 85 7 00
10 western lamb culls 63 6 75
135 western wethers 118 6 66
8 western lambs 93 7 25
230 western ewes 113 4 65
42 western lambs 66 6 85
45 western lambs 74 6 S5
143 western lambs 69 7 00
41 western ew?s 100 4 50
49 native lambs o 7 26
14 western ewes 146 4 75
49 western In nibs 77 7 00
234 western yearlings 9 6
92 western lambs 82 6 S5
439 Western ewes 109 5 10
239 western lambs 77 7 15
70 western ewes 107 4 30
287 western lambs 63 6 90
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARK.ET
Cattle Steady, bnt Slow Hogs Five
Cents Higher.
CHICAGO. Jan. 18-CATTLE-Recelpts.
about 8.000 head; market steady, but slow;
common to prime steers, $4.0or7.30; cows.
$2.7fV(j4.75; heifers, $2.6016.00; bulls, $2.76
4.50; calves, $2.768.75; stockers and feeders,
$2, HOG 4. 60.
HOGS Receipts, about 33,000 head; mar
ket 6 cents higher; choice shipping hogs,
$6.60'qi.6o; good heavy, mixed, $n.67Vij6.2;
packing, $.62H-g.67U1; assorted light,
$6.57H'(li.60; bulk of sales, $.564f.60.
8HKEP AND LAMI1S Receipts, about
7.000 head; market steady, but dull; sheep,
$3.00-56.76; yearlings. $4.6uij6.50; lambs, $5.75
j7.60.
New York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 18. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 2,922 head; prime and choice steers
steady; medium and good firm to loc
higher; bulls and medium good cows 10c
Higher; bologna stock firm; medium choice
steers. $5.10iU6.25; one car extra, $6.36: bulls,
$3.SOj4.15; cows, $1.7&&4.15. Today s Liver
pool and London cables quoted live cattle
at lftg13o per lb., dressed weight; refriger
ator beef. OVtC per lb.; exports estimated
for tomorrow, 6,iO0 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 130 head; market
firm for veals and steady for westerns;
veals, $6,604)9.50; no prime veals; westerns,
$4.W; dressed calves, firm; city dressed
veals, fft'15c per lb.; country dressed, 7&13c.
HOOS Receipts, 4.843 head; none on sale
alive; market nominally steady at $7.00
7.16 for hogs and $7.16(&7.25 for pigs.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.156
head; market for sheep dull and barely
steady; good lambs steady; medium grades
slow and weak; sheep, $i.rB2iG.2E; lambs.
$l.4O$jS.0O.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 18.-CAT-TLE
Receipts, 2,000 head, including 100
southerns; market alow, steady;
choice export and dressed beef
steers,, $5.4O((i6.60; fair to good, $4.25
6.30; western fed steers, $3.75656.&b; stockers
and feeders, $3.26(64.76; southern steers, $3.5o
4i5.25; southern cows, $2.2fr&8.76; native
cows, $2. 264. 26; native heifrrs, $3,1546.00;
bulls. JibiNi4.20; calves, $3.00'a7.26.
HOGS Receipts, 7,5oO head; market 2V4rj
6c higher; top, $6.65; bulk of sales, $.5o4
6.60; heavy. $6.67(6.65; packers, $6.60'uti.60;
pigs and lights, $5.75'ati.55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.000
head; market steady; lambs, $6.76ijj7.50; ewes
., 1 1., .... ti - r , . d... . . .
nn j"a Hn, fi.ivuo.iv, wrsirrn i cu year-
llngs, $5.766.60; western fed sheep, $4.76
6.76; stockers and feeders, $3.264.75.
84. I.onls Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 18. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,600 head. Including 9u0 Texans;
market steady; native shipping and export
steers, $4.Hori6.76; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $3.50a6.60; steers under 1,000 pounds,
$3.76ci4.60: stockers and feeders, $2.25ft4.0l);
cows and heifers, $2.5034.60; stockers and
feeders, $2.25'u4.00; cows and heifers, $2.60
64.60; canners, $1.752.36; bulls, $2.76o4.2o;
calvis, $3.O0ru7.75; Texas and Indian steers.
$2.&06.50; cows and heifers, $2.60'cj3.25.
HOOS Receipts, 8,000 her-i; market
strong; pigs and lights, $8.106.50; packers,
$6 I Mi 6. 50; butchers and best hesvy, $6.46
titi.HO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,500
head; market steady; native muttons, $3.0)
456.60; lambs, $6.6W7.2R; culls and bucks,
$H.0033.76; stockers, $3.00(54.60.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jan. 18. CATTLE
Receipts, 1.146 head; market slow to weak;
r, 1 1 u t.1 llf.tt 7K . ana ....( a , ,1
tft ib: stockers and feeders. $3.26'a4.60.
HOGS Receipts, 8,289 head; market
opened higher and closed weak; top, $6.663
6.60; bulk. $6.&nfi.60.
BHfc.rJ' AND LAMBS Receipts, 687 head;
market steady.
Slnnx City Live Stoek Market.
ntrii'v pcrv Ta t --j . 10
fram.) CATTLE Receipts.' 600 head. Mar
I .1.,, " l,n..n. 1 (."'I? tU . ,
w..v,,n, irr.oB, .J rttl ; J , , , O W H Snil
heifers, $2.7534. 60; stockers and feeders, $3.00
04 25; caives and yearlings, $2.5fjS.75.
HIKJB- Receipts. 6.600 head. Mark't
trnntr. soiling: at lao-,ifl4V hullr nf ..1..
$6.26iu6.40.
Stork la Sight.
Receipts of live stock st the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs Sheen.
South Omaha 2.9:a) 8tg 1 7(j
Sioux City 6iJ 6.t) "...
Kansas City J.OoO 7.6o 6 "i
St. Joseph 1.1 Vi 8.1X9 67
St. Ixmls 2 61 8.0 6 fc1
Chicago $.000 SS.OuO 7.000
Totals 12,166 68,237 .9,883
Metal Mtvrkel.
NEW YORK. Jan. 18.-METALS-The
London tin ninrket was lower today, with
soot quoted at U9 17s 6d and futures at
190 12s 6d. The local market was quiet
ami about 5 points lower on the sveratte
with spot quoted at $41.404141 50. Copper
declined In the Ixmdon market, closing at
lo6 7s 6d for spot and 107 2s C1 for fu
tures. Ixically the market was firm but
quiet, with lake quoted at $24.6oii25 0; elec
trolytic $24.26fi24.50; casting. $:'4.0fM24 65
Iead was unchanged at $6.urjiij.25 In the
local market, but Joined In the general de
clining tendency of the English market
and closed at 19 16s Spelter had a sharp
break. In the lxindnn market, with spot
quoted at W Va. 1-ooally the market ws
unchanged at $6 65' 6 75. Iron was a little
lower In the English market, with standard
foundry quoted at 6ss 6d and Cleveland
warrants at 69s 6d. Locally the market
was unchanged, with No. 1 foundry north
ern quoted at $2M.a5.2S: No. 2 foundry
northern. t24.74j26 75; No. 1 foundry south
ern. $i6.f4 26.60; No. 2 foundry southern
82S yvgi6.(1.
ST. IxOriS. Jan. 18 -METALS-Lead
steady at $'..10. Spelter, firm at $6.70.
Coffee Market
NEW YORK. Jan. 18. -COFFEE Market
for futures opened at unchanged prices 10
a decline of I points under scattered liquida
tion and slightly disappointing Kuroea'i
cables. The close was steady at a net de
cline of 6 points to an advance of $ points
Salea were reported of 28.260 bsga, Includ
ing March at S.4oc: May. 6 5rii6 56-; St-Mem-ber,
6.c; November, 690c; December. 6.95
v.COc Spot oufls-j, steady; Rio, No. 7,
! 4 4
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'3 Jt- ... 47H
I ln 474
75 I4 ll 4:
0 tl 10 474
71 tsl ... 4 47k
1 10 474
t S7.4 ... 4 474
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7 til DO 4 47
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t IM ... 40
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6T4c; Santos. No. 4. Vr. Mild coffee, quiet,
Cordova, I'ul-'te.
OM 4. It W HOI.KAI.R MARK ET.
Condition of Trade and (fanlatlona
Staple and Faney Prod ore.
FOGS Per dns., JOiiilir: market easy.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, Mc. roosterg
6c; turkeys. 10ul.V; ducks, 9ttloo; young
roosters. S'uSc; geese, i(9c.
Hl'TTER Parking stock. 19tjl9V.c; cholo
to fancy dairy, 2-'c; creamery, 2fvi29o.
HAT-Cholee upland. $: fx'; medium. $9.00i
Course, 8.VO0.118.M. Rye straw, $6.6014,7.00,
BRAN Per ,.n. $18. no.
OLD VKGETARLEB.
CARROTS, BEtTS AND PARSNIPS.
Per bu., 75c.
SWEET POTATOES-Illlnols. per largt
bbl.. U 25.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $185; No. i
$160
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 5140.
CABBAGE Holland seed, home groWTa
IV per lb.
KOO PLANT-Per aoi $2.2f$10a
RUTABAGAS About 150 lbs. to sack.
$1.50.
l'tTATOE8-Per hu., 46U6BC. 1
TCKNII'S-Per bu.. 60c.
ONIONeV-Home grown, per bu., (0C4
Spanish, per crate, 82.00; Colorado, per bit
NEW VEGETABLES. !
BEETS, TURNIPS AND CARROTS Pal
dog., 4.V'l60c.
TOMATOES California, per 20-lb. cratSL
C.60.
WAX BEANS Per bu. Sox. $3.rVVfr.0ei
LEAF LETTL'CE Hothouse, ver dog.
hess. 4tc ,
CELF.RT-Californla, per dos.. TocCtl 0
CLCCMBEKS-Hothouse. per dos., $J.0yJ
t 6.
HORSERADISH Case of 7 dot., $1.90. ,
RADISHES Per doa bunches, touthern,
large bunches. 75c; hothoase. 40e.
GREEN PEPPERS-Pesr -basket crates
$4 5Cy 00.
l'ARSLEY Hothouse, per dos. bunches
HEAD LETTUCBj-Southern, m s0.
it.OoHl.25.
SHALLOTS Southern, per bu., 60a
FRUITS.
CRANBET.RIE8 I'er bbl., $S.Of5i8.6o.
A1"PLKS-In Diivls. choice. 12.00; fancy,
per bbl., $2.26; Jonathans, 13.76; New York
apples, $3.26.
PEARS Winter Nells, per box, $100,
TROF'CAL FRUIT.
ORANGES Florida -ranges, all Slses.
$2 .j; l al'fornla nsvels, extra fancy, all
slx s. fancy. $.1.00.
LEMONS Llmonlera, 300 and 160 Si IS,
U.; other biands. 60c less.
DATES Kada way -c; sayera. 6c; Hale
lowia, new stuffeii wamut dales, 9-lb. ooz.
$1.10.
BANANA I-e r medlum-slsed bunch.
tl oiKy.' 20; Jumbos. $2 604. 3. 50.
CRAPE FRCIT-Sisc a iv 4 and 80, $3.71
ii 4 s).
FlG8-CBllfornla. bu4k. 6Hc; 8-crowg
Turkish, 15c: u-crown, 14o; 8-crown, 18o.
CUCOANUTS-Per sack of 100, $4.50.
CUT BEEF PRICES.
No. 1 ribs, 14c;-No. 2 ribs. 10c; No. $ ribs,
7c; No. 1 loins, 17c; No. 2 loins, l2c; No. i
loins. 9c; No. 1 chuck, 6(jc; No. 8 chuck,
6c; No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 7Vo; No.
2 round, 7c; No. 3 round. OHc; No. I plate.
44c; No. 2 nltite, 4c; No. 8 plate, 3c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FI8H Trout, 12c; halibut, loo; catfish, 16ot
buffalo, 8c; bullheads, lie; black bass, fine
stock, 26c; salmon, 12c; pike, dressed, lie;
red snapper, 12c; whlteflsh, 12c; perch,
dressed and scaled, 6c; pickerel, dressed
8V.c; herring, 6c: crappies, tVul6c; eels, lie;
blueflsh, 16c; lobsters, green, 35c per Ib 1
mackerel, Spanish, 16c; native, 86c; frog
legs, 46c per dos. saddles. .
CURED F18H-Famlly whlteflsh, per"
quarter bbl., 1D lbs., $4.00; Norway mack
erel. No. 1, $35.00; No t 128.00; herring U
bbls., 2i0 pounds each, Norway, 4k, $11; Nor.
way, 3k, $12.60; Holland herring, in kegs,
milkers. 80c: kegs, mixed. 70c.
HIDES AND TAI.LOW Oreen alted. Nl
1. 124c; No. 2. llc; bull hldea, 10c; green
hides. No. 1. 11c; No. i, 10c; horse, flJOrS
1.76; sheep pelts, &Oc1.26. Tallow, No. L
4fic: No. t. te.
NUTS French wslnuts, ISHcj California'
walnuts. No. 2, soft shell, 13c; No. 1 soft
shell, lo:4c; Brazils, 15918c; pecans, lSW'v
filberts, 13Q14c; peanuts, raw, 7Hc:
roasted, 8c; California almonds, harol
shell, 16c; Trayonla, 17e. "
HONEY Per 24 frames, $3 50. ,
CIDER New York, half barrel, 12.75; bar.
rel. $5.00.
COFFEE Roasted, No. 85. ISe per Ib t'
No. 80, 21c per lb.; No. 25. 19c per lb.: No.
20, Ifio per lb.; No. 21. ISo per lb.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In sacks. 83 ill
granulatei beet. In sacks, 85.11. '
SYRUP In bbls., 27c per gal.; In cases..
10-lb. cans, $1.70; cases, 11 6-1 b. cans. 81 80
cases. 24 2V4.-lb. cans, $1.85.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern. 6560c; Maine, 81.16. Tomatoes, $-h.
cans, 1.10; 8-lb. cans, 87c3$l.O0. pina.
apples, grated, 2-lb., $2.06.80; sliced. $1 94
p2.20. .Gallon apples, fancy, $2.06. Cali
fornia apricots, $1.90ii?-2.26. Pears, $L76'rl
2.60. Poaches, fancy, $1.7B82.40; H. 0
peaches. 20(&2.60. Alaska salmon. r
$1.26; fancy Chinook, F., $2.10; fancy sock,
eye, F., $1.95. Sardines, quarter oil, $2 lit
three-ouartar mustard, $3.00. Sweet pota
toes, $1.10el.25. Sauerkraut, $1.00. Pump,
kins. 80c4,$1.00. Wax beans, 2-lb., riftHSOei
lima beans, 2-lb.. 75c01.35. Spinach, $1 35.
Cheap peas, 2-lb., 6oc; extras, SocQLlO:
fancy, 8l.3i4il.75. .
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlla.
NEW YORK, Jan. 18. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market was quiet and the tona
appears to be barely steady, although of
ferings are not pressing for the time being.
Prime are quoted at 8c; choice, SVdc ;
fancy. &4r!iv4e.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS-Prunes
for future shipment from the coast are
said to be 4asler, but the locul spot mar.
ket Is unchanged, with California grades
ranging from 3c to 9c: Oreeon 60s tn sie
7Hixc. Apricots are nominally unchanged,
with choice quoted at 16c; extra choice,
17U18c; fancy. 18(190. Peaches continued
quiet and steadv. choice Quoted at l!r-
extra choice. 12c; fancy, 13c. Raisins sre
In fair Jobbing demand, particularly for
seeded raisins, and prices are steady to
firm; loose Muscatels are quoted at 7Vt
8Hc; seeded raisins, 7(6 10c; London layers,
fl.4661.66.
Streets Paved wltk Gold.
Literally, the streets of Guadalajara,
Mexico, are paved with gold. Gold and
silver to the value of $6,000, says the Min
ing Review of Los Angeles, has just been
discovered In the asphalt pavements laid
there In the last two years by the Mexican
Asphalt Paving company. In the prepara
tion of the asphalt mixture the company
used tailings from old Spanish and Mexican
reduction works In the Etzatlan district.
A few days ago a big shipment of tailings
wa received for tiddlt tonal work, and
wholly through curiosity the company'
local manager had a number of assays
made. These revealed that the tailings
average $15 a ton In gold and silver. Al
ready about 400 tons of tailings have been
used In pavement construction.
Elerbrork Declared Insane.
CHICAGO. Jan. 18. Fred Elerbrock. who
on December 21 attempted to assassinate
Judge Charles 8. Cutting of the probate
court, today was adjudged insane.
HEAL ESTATE TRAWSF1CRS.
Michael E. Houlton and wife to Mar
garet Jfi, Hanna, w lot 7, block
339, Omaha $ L600
E. Rowland Smith to Charlee W.
Smith, south 88 feet lots U and H,
Hlurgis Place
D. D. Richardson to Mary A. Gil- '
more, lot 4, Wilson's add 1,800
Trustees of Dartmouth college to D.
1). Richardson, same 1,000
Cornelius Farrell and wife to Han
nah Michaelis, lot 10, block 8,
Ambler Placo f
Bhimer & Chase company to Sarah
A. lutllrr, lot 2, block 6, Clifton
Hill 171
Joseph and Elizabeth Wear, trustees,
to John V. Wallace, lot 7, block 20,
liiij'd " add 260
National Bunk of Commerce to Ellsa
J. Allls, sU lot 8 and n lot 4,
block 1, Perkin s sub $,000
George W. Shields and wife to Susie
A. (irosjean, lot 21, block 1, Rich
mond Us)
Eunice W. Freinau and husband to
(ieorge L. Conurd, kit 19, blink 8,
Maxwell 4k Freeman's. South Omaha euO
Pioneer Town Site company to Fred
Peters, lot 13. block i, Bennington,
Neb (0
John T. Clarke to Clarke Land and
Loan compuny, nwV, block 21, West
Omaha, und other lots 1
The Omaha Realty vompany to Al
fred iiosgland, lot 19. block 1 Haw
thorne add 308
Henry and Eliese Hansen to Peter
Thomsun, h Int. e neV sec. 8-15-11
7.408)
Peter and Cathurina Thomsen to
Henry Hansen, Int. w( ne'4 sec.
8-15-11 7.400
Annie I'mpherson to John R. Du
mont. trustee, lot 8. block 17, Wal
nut Hill 260
8011th Omaha Ijtnd company to j.
H. Watkins, lot 13, block 2-, South
Omaha (of)
John W. Milkmaid to John N. Has
kell. lot 26, block 13. Clifton Hill.... t,94
John W. Melsinald to M. E Holton,
lot 7, block Xli), Omaha 1.4477
Total
.. IN (Sal