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RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
2tioni Btmno- r..1. TV... T.v. .
j Wttker Ton.
'IT ACTIVITY GREATER THAN USUAL
fwadosty to Tak Frost PrOToat
All .tea of Llat (rem 11m1i(
Higher Xekraska Mot. '
aawt Light.
. ' OMAHA, Jan. K 107.
. rJD" strong at th opening.
rL- 1 weather and the
Improved cash situation, the latter Influ-
TU.JTJ " """ extent by belter export de
hnu'. ,tJirU..wh,t off higher, with a
. u"ad Higher foreign market mad
the tendency till firmer. Front taking on
the advance wu responsible for the slump.
M2Z w" unchs-nged at the close.
There wu considerable soiling of corn at
the opening, but the demand more than ab
sorbed the offerings for a while. After a
hort period of strength the tendency to
take profits prevailed. While the move
ment of corn haa Increased In Illinois and
Indiana, there eeema to be no correspond
ing lnoreaae In Iowa and Nebraaka. The
movement la light In three two stalea and
the farmers are not anxiou to aell.
. Broomhall estimates Argentina wheat
shipment at tuO.OUO bu., against 1,896,000 bu.
laat week and 1.176,000 bu. last year. Corn
shipments this week are estimated at w,
bu., agalnat 640,000 bu. laat week and 171,uu0
bu. last year.
Primary wheat recelpU were 234,000 bu.
and shipments 172,0U bu., against receipts
last year of jaK.OOO bti. and shipments of
1X1,000 bu. Corn receipt were 458,000 bu. and
shipments 8Jb,0oo bu., against receipt last
year of 475,009 bu. and shipments of 466,000
bu. Clearances Tr 467,(A) bu. of wheat,
17,000 bbls. of flour, 379,000 bu. of corn, 7.0U0
bu. of oata.
Liverpool closed H&Hd higher on wheat
and Ha higher on corn.
Broom hail Argentina cable aaya: "The
prospects for corn have shown further de
terioration during the week. The strike la
becoming general and serious apprehension
la expressed."
The Cincinnati Price Current will say to
day: "Cold weather awakens a little ap
prehension concerning growing wheat. High
waters not disturbing general situation. In
terior offerings light V under bad roads and
holding sentiment among farmers. Borne
damage to corn by wet. warm weather."
Local range of options.
Artlcles.1 Open.j Hlgh. Low. ( Close. Tes'y
Wheat 1 1
May 72B
July .. nB
Corn '
May 41SA
iuly B
Pt. 42HB
Oats v
Way . 87143
July... M,B
' 1 i 1 1
A asked. B bid.
v Omaha Cash Prleoa.
WHEAT No. hard, 6H(B70Hc; No. S
hard, WWOfbytc; No. 4 bard, eftgfeftc; No. I
spring, b,a70Ha.
CORN No. 8, arc; No. 4, K36o: no grade,
tV9Ma; No. I yellow, I7H&37HC; No. I white,
89c
OATS No. t mixed, 84H&34Vs; No, I
White, 86H&35V: No. 4 white, 36U35Ho. .
R IE-No. x, tec; No. , 67 Ho.
Carlo Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oata
Chicago 11 194 110
Kansas City 40 U I
Minneapolis 157
Omaha 5 22 13
Duluth 8
St. Louis M 111 UJ
CHICAGO ORAIft AND PROVISIONS
Features of th Trad I as aa Closing
. i ' Prleea oa Board of Trade. , ,
CHICAGO, Jan. 34. The local wheat mar
ket was weakened today by general realisa
tion, the May option closing at a net Ions
of Ho. Corn was down Wuc. Oats were
a shad lower. Provisions were 2V406c
higher.
Trading In the wheat pit was again of
large proportions. Immediately after the
opening the market showed some strength
because of a sharp advance at Liverpool
and email receipt at Minneapolis and Du
luth. The den id ahrunk rapidly, how
ever, -when late- numerous buylng-ordera
which had been placed overnight were
tilled. At the same time the pit was flooded
wtih selling orders from local and outside
longs. This started prices downward.
Selling- became more general as trade pro
gressed and toward the end of the session
the market became decidedly weak. The
movements of the day favored the bulls,
there being almost nothing in the situation
to encourage selling. The market closed
weak, with prices near the lowest point
of the day. May opened Hitc to He
higher at 7AHo to 7W4c7ic, sold off to
;V"78Ho and closed at 7sH3roHo- Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
633, Out) bu. Primary receipts were &J4.0O0
bu., against 636,000 bu. for the correspond
ing day laat year. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of ITU cars,
against 346 cars last week and 347 cars a
year ago.
The corn market was weakened by gen
eral realising. This seemed to be due en
tirely to the desire to secure profits. The
market closed weak, with prices almost
at the lowest point.- May opened a shade
higher to H'S'Ho lower at 4tHi6Hc sold
off to 46&46To and closed at 457iC Local
receipts were lot cars, with none of con
tract grade.
The weakness of wheat and corn had
llttie effect on the oata market, which
waa firm, because of buying by a leading
bull. Slight receaatona In prleea took place
late In th day, but the market closed
ateady. May opened unchanged to a shade
higher at 3a4803Ho. sold between 3sH3sHo
and 88H nd closed at SfViOSHc Local
receipts were 110 cars.
Trading In provisions was quiet. The
festure of th market was buying by ex
porter. Because of a smaller movement
of live hogs there- was less disposition to
sell. A scarcity of offering was chiefly
responsible for a firm close. Final quota
tions on May pork were up 6c at $16.4iv4
Iard was up 2Ho at SU.42H, Rib were 2H
to higher at 19.10.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
33 care; corn, 333 cars; oata, Its) cars: hogs,
36,00 head.
Th leading future ranged as follows:
Article.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Ta'y
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
Jan.
May
July
Sept.
Oat
Jan.
May
July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
Jan. May
July
Ribs
May July
TfrH
:79 cv;i
TW(,!Tn4fr'H"79HS
Tri,!7H1iH
7X'4
'7KHW70
,79
7
42H
43H 4?H
4f!46HJ'H
4SHI 4vt
4N
46H
4
46VH
. 4H
4H
3 i
46
WP4
,4 46
M
36H
Mi
H
eoHft-H
3SfS814f!'
S6i
85S
33H'
S2H
11 3S
14 60
11 4S
1 60
1 36
16 SO
16 4?H
16 67H
18 S7H
16 62H
12H
17H1
37S
3 42HI
1 2?H! 30
40
46
t 4?H' 40
431
47H!
47H' 42H
06
10
06
t 10
35
3 OCH
17
I 17141
I 2H
17H!
No. 3.
Cash nuotatlons wer as follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents, 13.20
.mi; winter straignts, sj. imai.a); spring pat
ents. I3.7twi3.a0: spring straights, 13.luflS.40;
Daaers, i "U .ou.
WHEAT-No. 1 apring, TMrIc; No. 3
pring. rurnmc; wo. z red, TlVaiMrC.
CORN-No. 1 434e
OAT3-No. X 7iia7Hc; No. I whit. 37f
RTF) No. t 63c
BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 6ieKa.
SEEDS No. m 1 flax. 1116; No. 1 north
western, 31.23. Prime timothy, 14.4bqf4.46.
t. lover, cnmrmci iranv, Slf.uu.
PROVISIONS Short rlba aldea (loose)
iATf.m'l no. Mesa pork, tier bhl.. II Hunt I . rv
ner W lbs.. 39.&W. Short clear side (boxed)j
Following wer th receipt and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bhl 45 UK . 14.o10
Wheat, liu aott) 3ift(i0
O.rn. bu 1W.OO 76,sno
Oata, bu l)7.ntO 64 )
Rve. bu Ki.OO 1 y
Parley, bu tl.ort Mono
On the Produc exchange today the but
ter market was nrm; creameries.
dairies. IXJTTe. Eggs, easy: at mark, cases
Included. n24c: first a. Mc: prim flrata.
ttc; extra. c. Cheese, steady, trm.c.
Pklla'delakln rrodae Market.
PHTIJl DETPHIA. Jan. 34 FJtiaS-FIrm
good demand; western fresh, 26c at mark
I'HEtJtW Unchanged; New Yorh full
aseaiua, 14C14c
UmMl Grata Market.
LfVrRPOOl Jn- 34. WHEAT Spot,
Arm; ho. I red weaterll winter, 6s; future.
teady: March. C KTLd: Ma. 6d: Julr. 4a
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
s M; old, 4s M; future, quiet; January,
s lied; March, 4 3d.
RBW YORK GENERAL MARKET
atlene of the Day oa Tartoa
Cmsltla.
NEW YORK, Jan. r4.riOUR Raeelpta,
bbla.; ports, lH,g6S bbla ; market dull
nut nrm; Mmrieeota patent. 4.B4i
Minnesota bakers. 13.Z4il.76: winter pat-
ents, Uul7i; winter straight. U4C3 i
Winter extras, (S.M'VQ.OO; winter low grade;
U 7f,, so. iRye flour, quiet; fair to good,
13 6iWiJ.W; choice to fancy. 13.s504.3O. Buck-
wneat nour. dull: ii.lfc(i. spot ana t
arrive.
BUCKWHRAT Dull- 11 r, nominal, car
19u pounds.
CORNMEAL Wesdy; fine white and ret
low, tl.i64ai.30; coarse, (1.091.M; kiln dried,
31.lsVaiJ.70. 7
V HKAT RecelDts. 1.006 bu.: exDorta
lne,626 bu.; spot market easy; No. 3 red,
uc, elevator, and uc, r. o. o. anoat;
No. 1 northern, Duluth, 91Hc, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 3 hard winter. 7o, f. o. b. afloat. After
an expression of bullishness, during which
forenoon prices sdvanced to a new high
level, wheat turned weaker, omi heavy
unloading developed, breaking the market
nearly lc per bu. Newa, however, con
tinued mostly bullish her and abroad. Laat
prleea In New York wer HHo net lower.
May, 84&6!fcc closed at MWo: July. H'iS
sdHc, closed at MHo.
CORN Receipts, 61,776 bu.: exports. 31,230
bu. Spot market easy; No. 1 64c elevator.
and 61,c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow, 61c;
io. z wnite. The option marKet was
without transactions, clnalnf VLc net Inwar.
January closed at 64Hc; .May oloed at
64c; July closed at 62?,o.
OATS Receipts, .6u0 btt.; export, 6,33
bu.: spot market steady; mixed oats, 36 to
U lbs., 41c; natural white, SO to 83 lb., 43H
tic; clipped white, 36 to 40 lb., 43r04Mo. i
HAY-Hrm; shipping, B609Uc; good t
Choice, 81.0E41.16.
HOPS Steady; stnte, common to choice,
ISM crop, 184jVJc; 1V06 crop, 3llc; Paciflo
coast, 1 crop. U&lici lJo crop, 1013c.
H1UKS Steady; Galveston, 30 to lb lbs.,
iOc; California, 31 to 36 lb.. 31c; Texas dry,
4 to lbs., 19c.
1.KATHKR Steady; add. 2762SC.
PROVISIONS Reef. Arm! 'omllv. IIS V
15 50; mesa, linoh.60; beef hams, 123&t"5
S6.00; packet. U.O(12.00; city dressed extra
India nieBS. tZu.&Cut in). Cut meats, quiet;
pickled bellies, $10.Ku 12.00; pickled ham.
U.50uU.76. Lard, .steady; western prime,
13.4619.56; refined, steady; continental,
f.l); South America, 110.75: compound,
W.flixiiS 62H. Pork, steady; family. 119.00;
snort clears, iw.ZMro.OO; mess, 17.60ijjl8.60.
HICK Steady: domestic, fair to extra.
SWirSc; Japan, nominal.
lAUiOW-f'irm: city (12 ner Dk). 6Ho:
country (pkgs. free), eiHc
tt UTrKn Kirtn; street prices, extra
creamery, 31H&32C. Ofllclal prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, 3133c; held, com
mon to extra, 20ti;)c; state dairy, common
to firsts, 2USc; renovated, common to ex
tra, l4f23Mc; western factory, common to
firsts, 17H4tac; western Imltal.on creamery,
extras, 24c; firsts, 2122c.
tiiKKBlk-rirni; atate full cream, email
and large, September, fancy, 14Hc; October,
oeat, uwiw; state, good to prime, liiiySP
13c; atate, winter grade, average best. 11c:
state, Inferior, llfilHc.
tUUS- Easler: state. Pennsvlvanla and
nearby fancy selected white. 3bni2c: state.
choice, 2nu29c; state, mixed extra, ac;
western firsts, aHc Ofllclal prices, firsts,
26Hc; secotids, 26c.
. POULTRY Live steadv: western fowl a
13c; turkeys. 13e. Dressed Arm; western
chickens, U&VSc; turkeys, 14al4Ho; fowls,
Sffllic. ,
St. Loals Geaeral Market.
ST. IX)UIS. Jan. 24. WHEAT Lower:
track. No. 3 red, cash, 78H1l,7!c; No. 3 hard,
74f&Tfic; May, 77Hj77Hc; July. 7WtHGc.
tUKN-future lower; cash Arm; track.
No. 3 cash. 42V4c: No. 3 whlta 4444V4:
May. : July. 44'o, . ,
UATB-nrm; track. No. 3 cash, 37Uo;
No, 3 white. 38Vc: May. 37ti38c: July.
34Hc
FLOUR-Market firm: red winter patents.
13. 55itf76: extra fancy and atralcht. ts.lbfs
1.46; clear, 12.66W2.86. . ,
BKED Timothy steady; t3.768M.2B.
"ORNMEAL 4Julet: 12.20.
BRAN Dull, firmer; sacked, east track.
95S'J6c.
HAY-Dull: timothy. 116.00013.00: nralria
11.0t8 13.00.
IRON COTTON TIES W. 03.
BAGGING 9 C.
HEMP TWINE OB- -
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: lobbing.
116.40. Lard, higher; prim steam, 33.00. Dry
ami meis, ifHiijr t uuaeu ' exira snorts,'
.o'H, clear nos, jk &o; snort clears, X9.6H-'
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts. 110.12":
clear ribs, tl.r short alearai HO,27H. - '
POULTRY Weak ; chicken. Uc; springs
He; turkeys, 12Htfl3Vo; ducks, 11c; geese,
8c.
BUTTER Quiet: creamery. 364131c: dalrr.
2tU2c. . S -
EGGS Steady at 23a.
Recelnts. Shlnments.
Flour, bbls 7.000 11.000
Wheat, bu 36.000 18,000
Corn, bu 182,000 . 89.000
Oats, bu 112.000 61.000
Kansas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 14. WHEAT-May,
i.fc; juiy, nt,c; deptenioer. jae; cash, no,
3, kUc; No. 3 white, 4tH4c; No. 3. 4fl'tji
OATS No. 1 white. 38c; No. 3 mixed.
S7Vo3?Hc.
RYE Steady; 6fV82c.
HAY Prairie, 26c higher: choice tlmothtr.
115 SO, 16.00; choice prairie, fll 60&11.76.
EGGS Unchanged; firsts, 23c; seconds,
SOc.
BUTTER Creamery, 34fj4oi dairy,
17V4C.
Receipts. Shipments.
UH a...... WI,IHV
Corn, bu 32.0)0 WW
OaU. bu 4,000 3.000
Board of Trade quotations for Kansas
City delivery. Th range of prices, as re
ported by Logan A Bryan, 113 Board of
rraae ouuaing,
Article.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Wheat
May ..
July ..
..
July ..
Z hard, 73W7tsc; No. 3, BXHHc; No. 2 red,
76"t7i,Wv No. 3, 68V(i74o. i
CORN May, Hc; July, 4me; Septem
ber. 42HC. cash. No. t mixed. 39V4fti.c: No.
7SS
72
41
41H
No wire.
Pe-orta Market.
PEORIA. HI.. Jan. 34 CORN Higher;
No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 43c; No. 4, 41c; no
grade, 39c
OATS-Hlgher; No. white. STUc; No. I
White, 36c; No. 4 white. 36C.
RYE Firm ; No. 1 64S7e,
WHISK Y-On basis of 31.39 for finished
goods.
Mlaaeapolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. M. WHEAT Moy,
goc; July, SlfmSc; September, 7He; No.
1 hard. 80Hc: No. 1 northern. 83c; No. t
northern. HoHrfMOic; No. 3 spring, 7?7o.
FLOUR First patents. MS4.40; second
patents, t4.1fn4 2f: first clears, 13.2663.36;
second clear a, 12 40rQ SO
BRAN In bulk. )l6.60a6.76.
Mllwaake Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. M. WHEAT Firm:
No. 3 northern, 82c; No. 8 northern. TVS
soHc; Mmv, TKVYTSSc, bid.
RYF Firm; No. 1. itfjW;
BARLEY Flrro; No. 3. 67Ha68c; sample.
4Kf67Hc.
X)RN-Hlgher; , No. t cash. 42c; May,
4S7o asked.
. Dalatk Grain Market.
DULUTH, Jan. 34.-WHEAT-On track:
No. 1 northern, 82c; No. 3 northerr. 80e;
May, OlVcr July. 614e; September, foe.
OATS To arrive, fciHc.
RYE
BARLKY-364o.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O., - Jan. 24. SEEDS Clover,
cash. p : January, 38.46: February, I8 47H:
March. mH; April, In .r.. Timothy, lid.
Alalke, $7.76.
Isxsr and Molasses.
NEW YORK, Jan. 24 SUGAR Raw,
firm; fair refining. 3 16-16e; centrifugal.
94. test, t 16-33c; molasses sugar, 3 23-12c;
Refined, steady; No. 6, 4.30c; No. 7
4 25c; No. 8. 4 20c: No. . 4.16c; No. 10. 4.0Be.
No. 11. 4.00c; No. 12. 3 36c; No. 13, Iwicf No'
14. 3.86c; confectioners A. 616o: cut loaf'
6.50c: crushed, 6.60c; powdered. 4.S0e; granui
lated 4.HK-; cuhea 6 06c. "
MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans onen
kettle, good to choice, r&4c
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. $4 SUGAR
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 23 SUGAR
steady; centrifugal whites. 4 l-ltti4V,c; cen
trifugal yellow. lii4Hc; seconds. !t
17-liic; molssae syrup, 3u&34c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Jin. 34.-DRT OOOD8
Market was steady. Further advances
were announced In bleached goods and
ginghama. prints are atiU having a large
aule at the new price levela Dress goods
for fall are selling well. Heavy brown
goods are In better call and prtoea' art
firmer.
I
TOE OMAHA
NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS
kfgrket ii Dvll tud Harrow and Itrcsly
rrofafsloasL
PRICES HELD ABOVE WEDNESDAY'S LEVEL
Where List Showed Sign of Weak
ness Ra sport Was Immediately
, Portkcoaaiag Beade Are
Steady.
NEW YORK. Jan. 34. Ther was another
dull and narrow market today which
marked the lapse of speculative operations
Into the hands of the strictly professional
class of traders, ths origin of orders ap-
rroaehlng closer to the Slock exchange as
heir volume decrease.
Most of today s business was believed to
originate on the floor of the exchange
Itself. Commission houses complain of
entire lark of outside business nnd in
fluential financial powers stem disposed to
let the market lie fallow, so far as any
evidence of their activity can be discerned.
Speculative sentiment continues mixed as
to manner of Issue for the market from
the present dullness, whether by a renewal
of the recent liquidation or by a recovery.
Bo far the Immediate condition of the
market Is concerned It was free today from
any perceptible pressure of liquidation, and
where any signs of weakness showed there
was the same resisting power asserted as
for several days past. There were fewei
signs of such weakness today thnn yester
day and prices were held well above last
night's level throughout thn large part of
the session. In contrast with the recovery
late In the day yesterday from early heavi
ness. Although a slightly improved tone
Is inferable from this contrast the charac
ter of th market la not ass n tally oar.ged
Railroad notes In Issues of varying sises
continue to come upon the mnrket and
this continues to be recognised as evidence
of the difficulty in the way of flotation of
capital Issues In more permanent form.
Growing notice la attracted, however, to
the avidity with which these note issues
are sought and the quickness with which
offerings are sold, showing that capital,
however limited the supply may be now. Is
nevertheless procurable at a sufficient rtte
of interest. , In view of the profitable terms
at which bankers are securing theso note
Issues a motive Is perceptible for them to
refrain from making easy the way for
marketing securities.
Considerable attention was given to the
review of the Iron Age, pointing to the
termination of the famine in the Iron mar
ket nnd an increasing spirit in concession
amongst sellers of Iron for spot and early
delivery. Even more Impression seemed
to be caused by this view in Berlin. than
had been, apparently, on the assumption
that a decline of domestic consumption of
Iron and steel would be followed by the
Invasion of foreign markets by our prod
ucts. Money conditions continued to work
ensler. Rates for time loans here yielded
notably and were quoted practically for all
periods half per cent lower. Th Bank of
England and the Bank of France showed a
further strengthening opposition and dis
count rates at Berlin yielded further during
the day. The presence of the secretary of
the treasury in Wall street afforded op
portunity for a denial of the rumors circu
lated yeaterday that a further postpone,
ment was Intended of the data for th
return of the government deposits to' the
treasury beyond February 1, to which It
ha been advanced already. Thl mav have
accounted Tor the ea-tng of prices late In
the day although the market was Impressi
ble to the profit-taking on the day s move
ments In the narrow dimensions of the
trading. Call money hardened perceptibly
when the Intended policy of the Treasurv
department became known. Net change
were small at the Irregular closing.
.." w'r twy. Total sales, par value,
tills 000. united States bonds wer un
changed on call.
v8aie"0.an.l ramT of Price on th Now
York Stock exchange were:
. . . Sale- High. Low. Closs
Aatms Win i mi .. ... m
Aatslmmat Copper .,
Am. (X r
Am. C. tt T. pfo. .......
Am. Cot I oa oil
Am. Cotton oil pra..
Amorteu Ciprms
Am. H. A U pli ,
Amort cad Ice ....
Am. Llnmd Otl
Am. Llnm! oil pM...
Am. LocomotlT ,
Am. Locomotive pf4...,
Am. S. A R. .'..'..
Am. g. A R. pf4
Am. Sur Rsnnlsf
Am. Tobacco pM etra...
Aosoooda mining Co...,
Atrhlaoa ,
Atrblsoa era
Atlantic Coast Un ...
Baltimore A Ohio......
Bal. A Oslo pti
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paclfla T,
Cantral of Nw Jarmr.
Cfcaaapaaka A Ohio
rales ot. W
Chlosao A N. W
C. M. A it. P
Chleago T. A T
Chicago T. a T. pf...
C, C. a A it. L
Colonda P. A I.
Colorado A 80
Cola So. 1 at pf....,
Colo. A 60. Id pfd
Conaolldatad Oaa ......
Oorn Predacts ,
Dalawan A Hodaon...,
Dal., L. A W
Dsnvar A, Rio Grande..
D. A R. 0. pM
Dluiiiara' 'Bacurttlao ..
Erie
Brie 1st pfd
Brio Id pfd
Oenaral Klcetrle
Hocking Vallar, offarad
Illlnola Central
International Paper ....
Int. Paper pfd...,
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
leva Central
Iowa Conttal pfd
Kansas CUr So
Loularllle A N ..,
Msilcas Central
Minn. A it. L..'
41,400 115S 1144 lltUj
, 1.400 44 44 I 4414
10114
It
rO
to 14
0
Jl
lit
S5
n
it
M
300
100
1.404 T4H
71 Vi
luo 111
11:
111
I.Tt 14H 1414a 14H
lit
. 1.104 11 111 112
400 4714 7 pj
, UJ.-400 5 fTtU, K4
. 4.200 104 10444 10444
100
117
. I.140 117 117 117
II
, IPOO T 77 77
. 7.700 15 114 ,J4
110
, 1,100 tt u ei
404 17 14 14
0 14144 14 10
. 14,100 1(0 140 140
... ..... ..... 11
RS
4S'4 (S 1.1
14 M
44 4 4
47 47 44
1
14 14 14
ft
114 500 114
41
71 71 7144
40 14 a!
1,400
700
100
100
'boo
504
11.1110
4J
1.404 141 14 l..-
IJ
144
17
100 145
100 17
too r4
184
17
10
"tl"
444t
0
17
77
tt
4
404
104
400
174
4444
40
44
44
00 14 IM 14
IKK)
104
I
4
14
17
47
114
1M
744
1
Tl
44
117
15
1744
Jl
St., It. P A 8 t.
M., St. P. A g. 8.
M. .
M.
400 114
Pfd.
too 154
Mlaaouri Pacific
K. A T
M., K. A T. pfd
National Land
N. R. R. of M. pfd...
New York Central....,
N. Y., O. A W. ......
Norfolk A W ?...
Norfolk A W. pfd....
North American
PaolBo Mall ,
Penaerlvenle
People's Oaa
P . C, C. A St. L. ...
Praaaad Steal Car
Pramtd S C. pfd
Pullman Palaoa Car...
Reeding
Reeding 1st pfd
Reeding Id pfd
Repnnllo gtml
Republlo Steal pfd,...
Ruck laland Co
Rock laland Co. pfd...
St. L. A S. P. Id pfd
St. Lonla S. W
It. L I W. pfd
80. Paclnc
So. Parlflo pfd
So. Railway
80. Rali war PM
Tonnaeeta C. A 1
Taxaa A Pacific
400
1.000
too
41
M
71
1404 iioit ir4 ik
404 44 44 45
i
wo
400
404
44
44
I 4.0 lit
1644
4714
14 194
47 17
74
l.H
. 1.004
. BOO
4H
(4
54
44
104 17714 17IU 171
.101,100 U 1144 144
II
40
tise
40
44 '
47
45
00
404
(.404
"ioi
44
17
'ii"
7
44
24
100 47 ., IT
IT.M0 14 44
I'O 117 117 117
1.100 14 t n
. " aa m
7V
111
11
42
174
41
104
41
44
104
404 44
400 43
ft 5
ti o in
. lu 41
It., a. l a w
44
its
4
174
T., St. L. A W. pfd..
Vnloa Peetne
t'aios Paelse pfd
V. s. Kipraas.
V. S.
V.
V. g.
V. a.
t. a
Realty
Rubber
Rubber pfd
Steel
Steal pfd
400 tl
to
4,0 17 47
47
1.400 11X144 104 lo
Va.-Cal
Va.-Ca
Una Chemical
44
44
45
I
Cham. pfd...
IOT
Wabaah
04 17 17 17
17
14
Wabeih pfd
Walla-Parao Bipreea ..
Wastlncbouaa BierUI
Weatera I'nlon
W. A L. C
Wla Central
Wla Ceatrml pfd
Northern Paelta
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd...
Iloae-Shaaaid Steel ...
Oreat N art bar a pfd
Int. Metropolltea
44
M4
150
100 1144 Ue4 Uu
l i 11
4TU.
,tl.t U4 1(4 151
t.404
' 7
101 100
74 71
171 171
1U4 101
lu 74
1.4u 174
14. let
17 17
14 74 74
Int. Met. pfd.
1.4U4
Total sales for the da, 104,404 share.
Bask of Esglssd "tateaneat.
JNTJON Jan. M.-Ths weekly atatement
of the Bank of England shows the follow.
Ing changes: Total reserve. Increase i .
ltiiUUO; circulation, decrease, 17luo: bul
lion. Increase, 1. 438,701: other aecurlties
decrease. l.K6,0uu; other deposits, in
crease, 133O.0U; public deposits. Increase
A2.MI2.0OO; note reserve, Increase, 1,451 f):
government securities, unchanged. The
froportlon of the bank's reserve to liability
his week is 4K 1 per eepnt, a compared
with 44 40 per cent last week.. . M
Bask Clearlaaja. -
OMAHA. Jan. M Bank clearings for to
day wer II W1.07 and for th corre
sponding date last year (1.422,490.4.
Bask of Prases tateaaeat
.PARI5 T'"i 4-T, weekly statement
of tha bank of Fraao shows th following
change; Notes In circulation.- decrease
KJftOtaO franca; treasury notes, increase
tt.ra,0U franc; general depuaita, decrea.
DAILY BEE; FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1907.
22.43fi.flno francs; gold In hand. Increase,
2,ii,io francs; sliver lo hand, decrease.,
h noo franca; bills discounted, decrease
I4.Oiii.noo francs; advances, decrease, 21.817,-
franc.
Hew York Mosey Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. -MONEY On call,
easy at IVrlH per cent; ruling rate, t per
cent; closing bid, t per cent; offered at
4 IT cent. Time loans, dull and easy:
sixty day. 4Vu per cent; ninety days, I
per cent; six months, fiv,6U per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER- per
cent. 8TF.RLINO EXCHANGE Ptrong, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 S6,
4 sT)7& for demand and at 4 14ofl4 814S for
sixty-day bills; posted rstfS, t4Pvu4.8: and
4.Wif 4 4j; commercial bills. 4.1V.
8ILVER Bar, Mexican dollars,
2c.
BONDS Oovarnmant and railroad steady.
Closing quotations en bona wer as fol
lows; V. I. rat. 4a, rat ... Japan la, id series... S
te
. .lo
da 4a etfa. 45
V. 4 h, re.
1S4
101
to 4a etfa 44
do Id aeries 11
so coupon ,
V. 4. old es, rag...,
100
! A N. unl. 4a. ...100
..14044 Man. e. g. 4a
.c
. 5
. 24
. tn
. 4
. 47
TJ. A new 4a, rag.
te eoupon
Am. ToSe.ee 4s
dc 4s
Atcaieoa gaa, 4a..
do ad), as
Atlantlo C. L. 4a.,
Bal. A Ohio 4a.....
Mo l(
Bra. R. T. e. 4c....
Central 'of Oa. 4a..
do let Ine
Mo M Inc
do d Ine
Cnea. A OMo 4 Ha..
Chleato A A la..
C, B. A Q. s. 4a..
C, R. 1. a p. a..
1l 1 Mrs. Ceniral 4a...
.11444 do tat Inc.
74 Minn. A St. U 4a.
110 hi. , K. T.
101 do la
. 41
. 41
.141
. 41
. 40
.110
. 44
. 74
. 44
.104
. 71
.
. 74
. M
N. R. R. of M. 4 4a. M
N. T. C. g. Ie.
41
N. i. c. a. (a
No. Paeltc 4a
do la
N. A W. c. 4c
o. 8. L. rfd(. 4a.
Penn. oonv. Ia...
..1K
..101
.. 7J
.. 44
.. 4
.. 47
..
Hearting sea. 4a..
0t. L II. M. e.
lOt. L I I. K, e. 4a. .111
St. U A B. P. fs. 4s. It
St U t W. e. 4aT. 77
Seaboard A. L. 4s.... 11
do eol. 4e
Ho. Pacific 4s
CCC. A St. L. g. 4c.. 101 do let 4c etfa
Colo. lad. la ser. A. 74 Bo. Rallwar 4a
44
11
Colorado Mid. 4a..... 74 Teiae A P. la
.117
. i
.101
. 44
. il
.
. 44
ioio. a so. 4a 13 T., St. L. A W. t
ya 4a 101 felon PeclBo 4a...
I). A R. O. 4a 44 V. S. Steel Id 4a.
Dlitlllere" Sec. Sc.... 14 Wahaah lc
rle p. i. 4a 41 do deb. B
do gen. 4s 44 Weatern 4d. 4c...
Hocklnt Val. 4a...le4 w. A L. B. 4c...
"'Pf,0, . t central 4c...
Bid. Offered.
Bostos Stocks aad Bosds.
BOSTON, Jan. 24-Call loans. 60 per
cent; time loans. B0tV per cent. Official
quotations on stocks wi bonds were;
Atchlaon. sd
41 .Atlantic
17
ao w
100
Blntbam
.. 1
..P40
.. 14
.. II
.. 24
..131
.. 11
.. 4
.. tl
.. II
.. 1
.. 44
..147
.. 11
..111
.. S3
..1M
.. 41
.. 73
.. I
.. 12
.. 73
.. 7
.. 13
..14
.. 87
.. 11
..111
..
11
Me. Central 4a 44
leal. A Hecla.
Atchlaon 104
do pfd 11
Bnaton A Albenr Ill
Boaton A Maine lag
Boaton Eleeaied 151
Copper Range
ielr Wect ....
Krenklln
tlranby
Iale Royale ...
Macs. Mining .
Miihlsan
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C.
old Dominion .
Oaceota . ,
Parrot
"Fltchbtirg pld
Meilcan Central ...
N. Y., N. H. A H.
Pere Marquette ...
Vnios Paclflc
Am. Pnea. Tuba...
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Am. Woolen .......
do pfd .
Iom. I. A 8
Rdiaon Eleo. Ilia...
Maaa. Klectrlc
do pfd
Maaa. Gaa
fritted Fruit
United 8. at
.11
. :i
.184
. 13
.174
41
.131
.!'
4jNinr
.1178hannon ...
.. 13
Tamarack
..100
.. 21
.114
.. 11
.. 49
Trinity
t'alted Copper ....
I). 8. Mining
V 8. OH
Utah
41 V Victoria
...104 j Winona
...at Wolrerlne
1.. t'Butte Coalition ...
... 47Nerada
...104 Cal. A Artaons..
... 4iArlcona Com
...44 Oreenc Con
do pfd . . .
U. 8. Steel.
do pfd
Adeenture
Alloues
Amalgamated ......
Bid. Asked.
.11414,1
Loadoa Closlngr Stocks.
LONDON. Jan. 14. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange were;
Conaole, money .. 44 14-14iM., K. A T
do account 14 1-1 N. T. Central.,..
Anaconda 14 I Norfolk A W
Atchlaon l4 do pfd
to pfd 104 Ontario A W
Baltimore A Ohlo....l20IPennaylTanla ....
... 40
...1S4
... 41
... 41
... 44
... 4
... 7
... 44
... 14
... 44
...
...lfcl
... 41
... 4
... 14
... 14
... 14
Canadian Pacific
.140!Rand Mines
.' U Reeding
Ches. Ohio.,.
Chlcafo Ot. W.
17 southern Railway
C. M. A St. P 1U do pfd
DeBeerc
- 17
Southern Pacific
t'nlon Paclflc
t. A R. O
do pfd .....
rl .
de 1st pfd.
do Id pfd...
Illinois Central
.. 40
.. 44
.. 41
.. 74
.. 41
..171
..144
do pfd
U. 8. Steel. ......
do pfd
Wahaah
do pfd
Loulsrtlla A N
Spanlalv 4a
SILVER Bar. arm. 31V1 per ounce.
mufiii yflo per cent.
Th rat of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 4?v6 Pf cent; for thre
months' bills, 44fj4Ti per cent,
Boaton Copper Market.
Closing quotstlons on Boston copper mar
ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 112 Board
of Trade building, Omaha:
AdTsnturc 1 Maeaaehusetts 1
Allouea 14 Michigan 12
Atlantlo 17 Mohawk 11
Blntham 11 Nevada Consolidated.. 11
Black Mountain 4 North Butte 114
Boaton Consolidated.. 11 Old Dominion 44
Butte Coalition If Oaceola la
Calumet A ArUona..l4t Pneu. Service 144
Calumet A Hecla. ...444 Poeu. Berrloc, pfd... Mi
Centennial 40Qulncr U7
Copper Range 44 Shannon uu
Hair Wcat 14 Ttminuk m
Kaat Butte 11 Trinity 41
'rankllo K Vnltad Prult 1M
Oreene Copper ti I'nlted States, com... 44
Ho'tla 1 I'nlted Btatec. pfd ... 47
Iale Royal 11 Utah Conaolldatrd.... 73
Keweenaw 13 I'tah Copper 40
U A A Plttabarg... 24 Victoria
New York Mlslsg Stocks.
NEW YORK, Jan. 24,-Closlng quotatlona
on n:inina; iluvbc were
Adama Con.
Little Chief ...
... I
...464
...m
... to
... 14
... 41
... 40
...IS
Alice
Breece ...........
Bruncwlck Con. .
Comeiock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va..
Horn eilver .....
Iron Stiver
LeadvliK Cos. ' ,.
Offei ...
.i760
.. 40
.. 40
.. I
..104
..170
..421
.. I
Ontario
Ophlr
Potoal
Ravage
H terra Nevada .
Small Hopes ...
unWrd
- Treasary Sfatomeat.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. Today'a state
ment of th treasury balance In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of th IloO.tXIO.OuO gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
$-3,J3y,04; gold coin and bullion, $104,lbT,
606; gold certificates, $27,749,460.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Jan. 24. WOOL Market la
steady, lth trading moderate. Ther I
considerable Inquiry, but little buying. Sell
er are showing much determination to
hold out for their own prices. A suc
stantlal amount of Montana of various
grade was sold. B super continues to sell
at 50c for standard easteti and 476 48o for
western. Th foreign wools are firm and
?ulet. Leading domestlo quotstlons follow:
ndiana and Missouri, combing, three
eighths blood, 33 it ,nc. Texas, scoured basis,
fine, 11 months, 7343 7&o; fine, g to 8 month,
00A1 70c. California, scoured basis, northern,
coarse, SHqUsc; northern, good, 66fio; mid
dle county, 664itieo; fall free, 64u66c. Ore
gon, scoured basis, eastern, No. 1 clothing,
bviTToc. Territory, staple, scoured basis, fine,
72u7&c; fine medium, bxi70c; medium, 061a Wo.
Territory, ordinal y, scoured basis, fine, i4f
70o; fin medium, C'titibc; medium, H'ii66c.
Colorado and New Mexico, spring scoured,
(TruMoc; No. 1, 63t)Ao. Bulled wools, scoured
basis, extra, 7uii72c; line A, ttfguoc; A
supers. 6Kfh&oc; B supers. 47,2e.
LONDON, Jan. 24. WOOL Ths selection
offered at the wool sales today anwunted
to 104,102 bale, principally medium and
Merino. Crosa-breds were quiet. Inferior
and coarse- grade declined Hd below the
opening rate. Superior greasy Merinos
were In strong demand for America, and
medium greasy waa taken by home and
French buyers, scoured slLpes selling at a
full rate. Following are the aitlea In de
tail: New South Wales. 6.KJ0 bales; scoured.
Is 1 dip is lVfcd; groasy, Sd'gls SSad. Oueens
land, l.ifJ bales; scoured, Is 4dftls lid;
greasy, ldt Is Id. Victoria, l.ouo baits;
scoured. Is 2d: greasy, 7di&ls IVd. West
Australia, l.hw bales; scoured, is "H1;
greasy. 71d(?ils ld. New Zealand. 4,-00
bales; scoured, Is ldfils 6141. Cape of Good
Hope and Natal, 4U bales; scoured, lOdi
Is i4jd; greasy, 6V7l01ed River Plate, 3o0
bale, scoured, J&lS Id.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 24.-WOOL-Steady:
Medium grades combing and clothing 24J
2fc1c; light tine, 2uyUic; heavy line, lutalso:
tub washed, toi&3oa
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 24. COFFEE Market
for futurea opened unchanged to I points
up. owing to disappointing French cables
and European sellings. The continued
lighter receipts at Braslllsn ports encour
aged a renewal of local bull support, how
ever, and during th middle esalon th
market ruled about net unchanged, With
soma positions selling I points over laat
night's bid. The Improvement was lost In
th later trading, under continued Euro
pean offerings, to net unchanged to (
points lower. Sales. 4.000 bags. Including
February at ( 46c; March, IS6c; May 4t'
i ffjc; July, 7Uj S0c; September, l.bbtaf tOc "
October. 6.16c; December. A 06c. Spot mar
ket steady; No, 7 Rio. 1c; mild, steady
Cordova, Kjlio. -
. ! ,
Oils aad Rosla.
OIL CITY Pa . Jan. 24 -OIIA-Credlt
balances. II. M. Runs. lotuT bbls ; sver
age. lot.62e bbls. Shipment, 14u,t7 bbls
average, 147.64 bbla '
SAVANNAH, Ua.. Jan. K-OILSTur-pentlne,
Arm, 70c.
ROSIN-Flrmj A, B, C. 14.00; D, U 01
4 20; H, 4.1ui4.36: I. M 4; K. tali; M, ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle- Dill With Trad How to Ton CetiU
Lows.
s
SHADE BETTER PRICES FOR HOGS
Moderate Raa gheep, of All Klads
Steady with Yesterday, hot Ewo
aad Mediant Klad Lambs .
Tweaty-Flve Lower.
1 .1
- SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 14, 1J07. .
Receipts were: Oittle. iloga Bheep,
Cfflcial Monday 2,4)1 7 Mil M23
Ottli-ial Tuesday 7.6NO 12.2V4 lO.K'l
Offlrlal Wednesday .... .oinj 12.8SI I.H
Ofllclal Thursday .... c,t 11.4V s.7u0
Four day thl week. .22.MS 42.233 36.133
Pttme day last week.... HO I7.SJ8 U.iKA
Same day 2 weeks ago..2S.W4 28.416 24.6fi
Same days t weeks ago.. 14.307 1S.177 U27!
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 6 6.'2 KiM iv.'HV
Sam day s laat year 14,477 J4.IM S2.54S
Th following table shows ths receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
th year to data, compared with laat year:
. t07. 190, Inc. Deo.
r,R,tl 8e.7u 62 .814 i5,S
H" ......i44.!c: iw.a6 a,4u
Bheep 117.360 114.SK7 2.83 .....
CATTLE QUOTATIONS,
good to choice corn fed ateera.. ..15.6043 SB
alr to good corn fed ateera 4.SW16"
Common to fair steers ,.. 4 ld4S
lKod to choice fed cowa...'.i 8.754, 4.S0
alr to good cows and heifers I.ODg3.7t
common to fsir cows and heifers.. tOtxyS.OO
Uood U) choice st'kers and feeders. 4
l-air to good stocker and feeders. S. 7&i-4 60
loitinion to fair stocker I00i6S.76
Bull stags, etc 4764.00
v1 caive t.OOdri.U
lh following table shows th average
pric of hog at South Omaha for th last
several day, with comparison:
DtS. I 1307. 1M.1I6.11I04.1OI.12B.U01.
Jsn. H.,
Jan. 16.
Jan. 11,
Jan. 1.,
Jan. 14.
Jan. 10..
Jan. io.,
Jan. 21.,
Jan. 22. .
Jan. 23..
Jan. 34.,
. 28V.I I 4 M 7S I7
.) t 35 I t 23; 4 69 41
.( 41141 4 20 4 621 4 741 601
HI 111
t ill 6 22
I 16 6 21
lit I 20
t2 6 i
16 2?
I 271
I 16 6 21
I tui 6 13
I 41 24i 4 61 1 ! b aoi
I c WI11 4 . 4 0 4 6l I
I 40 1 6 2 4 661 4 741 6 SSI
i til 4 67 4 1 ! 47'
(44,1 j 4 631 4 7 5:
o OINil b 3.-), ' I 4 SO;
lot e ool 4 Ktl 4 KH 8 fill
03 6 15
4i 6 S2 4 W 1 6 6j ( 08! 6 22
Sunday,
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
2.iayJ60 60uuv65
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City ...
St. I -ran I
. I.iui.lll 0.a.oo
,. 2.25.(i0 6.K4ti..t
.. 2ao44b'.76 e.lluo.0
. . l.tntuM as h2..iL
Sioux city
The official t.., v,-- A . ,.
j . nil u BiUCK
brought In today by each, road waa:
c m. a et. p.....:u4 Hs- Bheep'H'r'''
VVal,nsh 1 'j
Missouri Pacific t 3 "
cnion facinc avstem.101
O. & N. W., east
C. & N. W., west 67
C. St. P., M. A O.... 2S
C B. A Q., east 1
C B. A g., west 6i
C, R. I. A p., east.. 10
C, R. 1. si p., west.. 1
Illinois Central 4
Chicago Ut. Western I
Total receipts 271
42 1
17
41 , 1 t
I 1
1
29 11 .1
15 " 7
4 .: ::
2 . 1
174 25 t
The disposition of the day's receipt waa
as followa. each buyer purchasing th num
ber of head indicated:
. , , Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 1,016 2,4(K 7n2
Swift and Company 1,368 2,ti92 1.1S9
Cudahy Packing Co I,u26 1.760 . L7ol
Armour & Co L107 4,737 1,620
Vansant A Co 13 ...
Carey A Benton H ""
McCreary A Carey 171 ....
W. I. Stephen 174
Hui a son iho ::
f. p. Lewis 4 .. :
Huston A Co t
Hamilton A Rothschild.. ls "'
L. F. Huss 86 .,
Mike Haggerty nj ' ""
J. B. Root A Co htj
T. B. Inghram I ., . '
Sullivan Bros..... 49 ,
Lehmer Bros 7 . , ""
Asar Pncklnir r an ....
Other buyttrs 4,1
.. 1,292
1,184 11,821 6,406
CAXiia-Receipis ot cattle continue
quite liberal, although th run tor tn waetc
to dat i not quite up to last weea's big
record. As coiupareu with a year aasu,
however, receipts are very much larger,
a will be noted from th lalbl at head Ot
column.
Tn market on beef steers was In about
the same condition as yetluraay, that is,
packers seemed to feel that with oontiauvd
liberal receipts they ought lo be able 10
lorce a somewhat lower range of prices.
Almost witnout exception uuyers started
out by talking lower figures than yester
day. As was the case yesterday, however,
the demand was pretty fair, and on th
better grades It waa very hard work 40
force any concession In prices. Tho leas
desirable killers, however, were slow to
lower than yesterday. Tne market, both
yesterday and today, haa been weak, with
a downward tendency, especially on the
medium to common grades.
Cows and heifers were in practically the
same position aa bef steers. Buyers
seemed lo feel that thjfre was a chance to
force the market downward, and they were
not slow In taking advantage of the situa
tion. In fact, tney started out talking
lower prices, the same as tliey did yester
day morning. On the other hand, th same
as yesterday. It was very hard work to
buy good cows and heifers very much
lower. The trade, however, was slow and
late In opening, and prices shaded off to
aa much as loo lower on tho common to
medium kinds.
There was no change In th stocker and
feeder trade. Good, fleshy feeder oontlnue
to command very strong prices, but It will
be understood that the high priced feeders
at the present time are all cattle that
have had more or leas corn. Feeders are
buying those cattle and taking them back
Into the country to be finished. It Is under
stood that soma of the highest priced feed
ers, that la, rattle that have sold con
siderably above IS, have been purchased
by parties who sort off the fat nd, placing
only the thinner rattle on feed. While
fleshy feeder are selling to such good ad
vantage, light snd thin stock rattle ate
slow, and it takes a great deal of work to
keep supplies from accumulating In the
yards. As a result,, the market on that
kind is weak, besides being considerably
lower than the best tlms last week.
At the time of closing this report there
wer still a good many cattle unsold, with
beef ateera fully 10c lower and slow sellers
at th decline. While some of the best
oows, as noted above, sold about stesdy,
th common grades were fully 10c and In
some cases possibly KKrtl5c lower. Even
retty good feeders wound Up weak to 10c
ower.
Representative aalea:
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. fr. No. Av. Ft.
It 1100 4 14 It toil ot
T IT4 4 40 t Hot 4 44
14 41 4 44 4. ...1 1144 40
tt 1:1 4 4 tn iiA -t it
11 1014 4 U 4 1077 4 14
40 ll' 4 44 14 lilt I it
t 1040 4 40 M mi I M
14 1124 4 40 14 UU I e
1 10M 4 44 41 a. 1144 I C
II .....lull 4 11 40 ,.1M 4 1
IT 101 4 M 1 160 I It
It 1111 4 40 K )ii 1 14
t 1114 4 44 II Uf t 4
41...., 117 4 40 1 110 I 41
1 1V44 t 04 11 Ml 4 Tt
COWS.
14 71 I 14 IT ior.4 t 48
II J t 44 4. no I Tt
t 11 I It II U4 I TO
4 424 t 44 11 lotl I T4
44 441 I 14 4 T4 I 71
11 44 I 14 11 ...nit I 10
4 1074 I 10 T..., lino ag
1 471 t 14 II utT I e
It 144 3 tt 1 11M t to
IS 124 I IS t ...UU I to
24 174 I 40 II ln7 4 00
H 17 "I 44 1 12M 4 0
IT I 14 T low 4 ot
I 441 I 40 14 1110 4 at
I 4 I 44 4 1074 4 00
It 171 I 44 t 471 4 1
IT It I 44 3 1114 4 It
11". 41 I 44 t '...12 4 It
4 47T M 1 1,M 4 H
440 I 44 I mi 4 is
14 444 3 40 11 no 4 4
I..' 104 144 1 lie 4M
HEIFERS.
14 I 14 I SI IN
I -. T4I I Id I. II to 4 u
T T 44 I 44 14 1J1 4 if
tt I Tl It lor 4 10
"" "i'ViIb. u"
1 144 t 40 4 .141 I II
4 ll I 44 1 iua 4 m
4 1741 I 44
CALVES.
1 114 4 44 4 144 I tt
4 14 4 14 t 14 ( M
I U4 t 44 1 10 t M
FEEDERS.
1 TIT I 44 11 2t IN
404 I 40 . T al I tt
I4 I 40 4 T74 4 14
4 4S4 t 44 I in 4 u
Tl I 44 IT tut 4 44
Hot 4
BTCK KBHS ANO FKEDEftS.
14 V...... tl 171 I u is
I tit 4 40 I "
Horja Ondltfon seemed favorable for a
lower hog market this morning, and pack
ers' first bids wer not as good as yester
tlay. They started out offering around
I440 or a little better for a string of hogs.
A few of the early sales may possibly hsve
been a little easier thsn yesterday, but
when th trade really opened It waa on tha
basis of stesdy prices, that Is. K4Mis4i'4
for ine general run of hogs. Th market
rapidly firmed up, until It wa fully IHo
higher than yemerdny, th bulk of the
hogs selling at .47y,y,.6u, as against V..4itl
l-474j yesterday.
The trade was active when nnco under !
way and practically ell the hogs In sight
changed hand by 10 o'clock In th morn
ing. No, At. h. r. He. At. la. lr.
41 14 ...'14 4 114 ... t 474
It 117 ... 144 U NT 44 4 47V
44. H4 ... 4 44 l. 141 ...It
T7 tto ... t 44 t 144 ... 0 44
N ... t 44 1 44 4I ... I 44
14 tit ... 1 41 44 141 44 I M
40 141 344 t 44 44 144 ... 4 44
t IM ... I 44 II IF I ... t 44
17 IT ... I 41 44 Ill 10 t 44
71 mi ... t 44 44 ..14 ... t 4
I 14 ... 4 4 44 IN M t 44
71 Ill ... t 14 II 144 40 I 10
4 144 '10 I 47H Tt IM Ut 40
I 4 It t 4T H lit ... I 4
14 174 ... 4 414 4 11 ... Its
t I4 ... 4 Cft TT fJ4 10 I 40
Til. Ill St. 41H T4 lot ... 140
tl til ... 4 471 44 117 ... 4 44
47... 141 140 ttlt.. M It ... 44
71. ...... .Ill ... I 41 H 44 ill ... 4 10
1 174 tot t 47t 41 24 ... I 60
M 141 ... 4 47V, 43 H M 10
44. 144 ... t 47j 4. ...... .21 ... tit
40 191 44 4 t'S II tU I
44. n 10 4 47H 44 271 ... 4 44
IM IN 4TUj 1 M S4 4 M
44 134 140 4 41H 47 ... 4 4
Tl tit ... t 47', 7 ..tt 40 I 40
4 Mi ... t 47', 44 141 10 40
I 144 ... t 471, MS ... I 40
10 ttl ... I 47H l 211 ... 4 40
T4 114 ... 4 47 H 41. ill ... 144
14 t4 ... 4 4TH t 14 ... 4 44
41 .MM .... 474 T4 142 ... 44
41 ITT It I 47V, 14 141 ... 4 40
77 1 n 4 471 Tt. 114 ... 4 MV
4 14 fit 4 47" 44 .tril ... 4 41V,
I 14 tO I 47V 44 171 ... 4 V,
4t tT 40 I ttVI 40 r"4 ... 4 US
71 t!4 44 4 47H 44 Ill ... t ItV
11 i:i 44 1 47v, m rrt ... ' 1 civ,
Tl IN) ... t 47V, 44 It ... 4 IV
It 301 10 1 47 74 241 ... Ill
44 144 ... I4T 44 134 .44
147 ... 4 47 V, II 14 100 IIS
M 20 40 4 47 4 44 Ill 44 4 44
SHEEP There was a moderate run her
today and th market did not show any ma
terial changn. remaining Just about steady
at yctttruay's decline. Ewes, owing to the
very lergs receipts of that kind, are fully
2So lower than the best time last week.
It takes right srood ewes to bring IVi at th
present time. The trade on ewes thl morn
ing was slow, and as noted yesterday It is
very apparent that buyers- have been get
ting too many this week.
Choice lambs contlnje about steady, a
good bunch of westerns having sold up to
V. 60 yesterday, which was as high as they
have brought any time. On the other hand
the medium kind of lambs, which have
constituted the bulk of th receipts, ar
alow and 2Bc lower than last week. Pretty
uecent westerns todsy brought 17.20, with a
little bunch of natives at 87.40.
Owing to the very light supply of wethsrs
snd ynnrllngs the market on that kind haa
shown comparatively little change this
week, prices being very nearly steady with
what they were at the high Urn, or possi
bly a little lower In spot.
Shippers should understand from this that
the market at this point has suffered this
week from an oversupply of ewes and of
medium grades of lambs. Th excessive re
ceipts have brought about a sharp break
In prices. If stilpoet will hold back their
medium lamDs and forward only a few ewes
o( the better grade there i no reason for
believing that the market will not speedily
recover the loa.
Quotations on killers: Good to cholc
lambs, 17.00-7.40; fair to good lambs, $0.76
7.00; good to chotoe yearling, lamb
weight. 46.0Ov3S.25; fair to good yearling,
lamb weight, ii.V5u.00, rood to choice
yearlings, heavyweights. 15.7631.00; fair te
good yearlings, heavyweights, t6.VKu.76;
good to choice old wether, 35 .36&6.to; fair
to good old ewethers. I6.OO476.S6; good to
to choice ewes, 4.8oi&o.t)0; fair to good
I4.8664.tl0.
Representative sales:
No. At. Pr.
26 western ewes 90 ' 4 28
28 western ewes tfi 6 10
44ii western ewes 106 6 10
207 western ewea 107 4 80
4X1 western ewes 108 6 00
401 western yearlings 84 I 26
101 western yearlings 83 8 26
21 western lambs 62 I 0
111 western ewes 116 4 76
24 western lamb 97 7 26
44 western lamba , 100 7 25
28 natlv lamb 89 7 40
78 native lamb . 81 7 00
117 native wethers 94 660
106 natlv ewe 102 6 00
176 western cull ewes 78 4 76
310 western cull ewes 86 4 76
M western ewes US 6 00
800 western ewe 111 I 00
123 western ewes 110 6 00
46 -western lamb 81 7 10
224 western lamb 75 T 26
av western ewes 11 4 00
16 western ewes 92 4 00
866 western wethers lit I 40
Hi western ewes ,. 104 4 90
244 Western lamba 70 I 86
29 western yearling 87 6 86
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Weak Hogs gtroaaj
fheep Loner.
CHICAGO. Jan. 24. CATTLE Receipts,
8.000 head; market for best heavy steady,
others weak and dull; common to best
steers, 4.0ii47.S6: cows, 83.0tKii4.79; heifers,
I2.60&6.60; bulls, I2.764i4.o0; calves, 2.6otj8.t4);
Blockers snd feeders, I2.6oti4.90.
HOOS Receipts, 33.0U) head; market
strong; choice heavy shipping, I6.6inti6.ti6;
light butchers, lo60S.62tt; light mixed,
8o.67H4l4.62H; choice light, iS.ftVg 05; pack
ing fi.6()4ti.62H; pigs. I6.004j6.36.
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 1K.O"0
head; market 10c lower: sheep, I.1.006.i'l;
yearlings, $4.0aJ.40; lambs, tb.Mll.).
Kassas City Live Stock Market.'
KANSAS CITT. Mo., Jan. 14. CATTLE
Receipts, 6.600 head. Including iOo head
southerns; market steady to 10c lower;
choloe export and dressed beef steers, 36 46
4V6.76; fair to good, $4.ui6.35; western fed
steers, 33.7Ki6.75; stockers and feeders, 33.16
64.76; southern steers, 3.6i&6 26; southern
cows, 82.264,3.76; native cows, 32.2664. 60; na
tive heifers 33.,u4. o; bulla, 42.10&4.1&;
calves, 3.2&ffr7.75. . -
HOGS Receipts. 10.000 head;Amarkt 2Htt
5c lowrr; I need strong; top, ritjfj; bulk ot
rales, fl.62H".t0; heavy, W.ea; pack
ISTH 6'M"i''k' pis" nd "ht loooty
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts, 8,500
head; market for sheen weak; lambs. 10o
higher: lambs, 7.0ikj7.So; ewes and year
lings, i4.76Dt.28; western fed yearlings, 35.80
il-lo; western fed sheep, M.15i"7.2o; stock
er and fteders, 6226j4.75. ,
8t. Lost Mr stork Msrket.
ST. IXIL'IS. Jan. 24.-CATTI Receipt
1.600 head. Including 1,104) Texan; market
strong; native shipping and export steers,
86.264it.76; dressed beef and butcher steers,
M.K.I&4.15; steers under 1,000 lbs.. 83.784 60;
stockers and eeders, 12. 404.60; rows and
heifers, i2.S0r35.26: canhers, 1 75435.36; bulls
2.76(((S.G0; calves, 3.25B.75; Texas snd ln
dian steers, I3.00tg6.60; cows and helfera
$28fxfl8.50.
HOGS Receipt a. 1.000 head; market Jc
lower; plga and lights, to.lu436.66; packers,
tO0,t.0; butcher and beat heavy, Sooottf
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ' l.OfjO
head; market strong; native muttons, 8.1.00
6.7; lambs, H.CoruH.26; culls and bucks
4.0ut4.26; stocker. I2.WS3.6U
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. ' JOSEPH, Mo Jan 24. CATTLE
Receipts, 3.115 head: market active and
steady; natives. 34.oW(j6.75; stockers and
feeders, t&2664.0.
HOOS Rccelrts. 10.565 head; market
opened weak and 6c lower, but loss re
gained: top, 6.Uui.J, pigs, $6 2t6.0u, bulk,'
ii.60i8.eO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1 it,J
head; msrket steady; lambs, 17.60; year
ling , 16 60. , J sr
looa City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Jan. 24 -(Spelal Tel,
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, l.ioo hood
market steady; breves, 84.25S6 ;; oows
bulls and mixed, t2.wiRH6 itockers and
feeders, 3 lJ4i4.50; calves and yearlings,
82. ff 6 so.
HOGS Receipts, 6.RO0 head; market
steady to 10c lower, selling at i.Mit.rt:
bulk of sales, 6.I7H3.40. ra.-eiow.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 800
head; market steady. ' 1
took la Sight.
Receipt of lire stock at tho tlx principal
western markets yesterday:
,t L " ' - Cattle Hogs Sheep.
South Omaha .) i4.e 3 ;,
Sioux City 100 g.5o) . too
Kansas City 8rv o.uio 1 o'
6t. Joseph , 3.115 10. VI ' lj;l
St. Louis .. f finO loon .)
Chicago 8.000 33.0 0 l.to)
Totals
.18.415 84,44 lH.-i
(ettca Market.
NEW YORK. 'Jan. 24.-COTTON-8r,t
closed stead), W point higher: middling
uplands. 11c; middling gulf, 11 26c; aalea.
3ou hale. .
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. I4.-COTTON
Spot market closed firm; low ordinary 0c
nominal; ordinary. 7c. nominal: gu.nl ordi
nary, l-lc; low middling, It-lec; middling
10 7-lOc; good middling. 11 V; middling fair,
U',c, nominal; fair, !-',', nominal; sales,
lotai bales: receipts. li.8 bale: stock.
85.1i- bales
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 24-COTTON-Spot,
good business don, prices 4 points higher;
American middling fair, AiNd; good mid
dling, t.J.d; middling. 5 9"d; low middling,
4k4d. good ordinary. 5.24d, ordinary, 6 ttnl.
1 he sales of the day wer looit bales, of
which 1,610 were for spcculmlon and ex
port and lnrludd l,(4Ki American.
8T MlllS. Jan. 24. COT TON-fteady;
middling, l"Ho; sales, Sf5 bales; receipts,
1K1 bales; shipments, loo bales; stock, 29,23
bale.
OMAHA WHOI.K94LR MARKET.
Coadltlna of Trad aad ttaotstlosa oa
Itapl asd Fancy Prodat?.
EGOS Per dot., Me.
LIVE POL'LTHT Hena IV4c: roosters.
lo; turkeya lOvjlJc; ducks, rtjlOcj young
rooarers. i4ic; geese, suc.
BUTTER Packing slock. 13190: cholc
to fancy dairy, 211; C; creamery, 2f4j21e.
HAT Choice uolnnd. ts.5: medium. " Oft;
No. 1 bottom, lo o"; oft grades, 36 604 Ma,
Rye straw, $7.00; No. 1 alfalfa, 2U.V0.
jAf4 t'er on, is.t . ,
OLD VEGETABLES.
CARROT? HEETS AND PARSNIP
Pr bu., 76
SWEET POTATOES Illinois, per larg
bbl.. 11.26.
NAVT BEANS Per bu . 11. B:' No. L
U.60. - ; ..
LIMA BRANS Per lb.. IHO.
CAUBAOE Holland seed, homo grows,
lHc per lb,
EGO PLANT Per dot., &ftlO, ,
RUTABAQAS About ISO lb, to ca
11.60.
POTATOES Pr bU. 44VS6BO.
Tl:RNIPcv-i'r bu.. 60c
ONluNtr-Hom grown, per bu., ga
Spanuii, per crat. (MvO; Colorado, pr bit,
7&c
NEW VKOETABLES.
BEETS. TURNIPS AN1 CARROTS Pat
dos., aofuoOc.
TOMATOES Florida, 30-lb. crat. K.0O.
WAX BEANS Per bu. Vx, M.04.0O.
, LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per doA
heads. 46c.
CELERY-Callfornla, per do.. TtotTfl OS,
CUCUMBERS Hothous, per dos., 32.00.
HOHtlKHAIJ18H-t ace of 2 dot., $1.84).
RADISHES Per doA bunches, 36c
GREEN PEPPERS Par It-basket arato
46"t600.
PARSLEY Hothous. per doa bunoh,
40c.
HEAD LETTUCE Southern, par doa
1.041.26.
SHALLOTS Southern, ner bu- Ma .
FRUITS.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl., H6O4J9.00. '
APPLES Ben Davis, choice, t.0: fanor.
per bbl., 12.26; Jonathan, ei.76ni-4.00; Neaf
York apples, $3.26; Iowa and Nebraaka,
attrtg H-nd cooking, $2.2604.00.
PKARS-Wlntsr Nells, per bos. 8S.0.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES Florida ranges, all alxcs.
2.2; California navels, extra fancy, all
sises, 13.26: fancy, 13.00; cholc, 12,76.
LEMONS Limonlera, 300 and o0 tit.
14.60; other brands, 60c lea.
DATES Kada way We: sayera, lc; Hal
loals, ntw aluftata wainut da tea l-lb. Dox
i.ia BANANA ar-or medlum-slsd bunob,
P.ouva2l6; JumUn. la toUAIO.
GRAPE FrtllT-Siao i 14 and 80, 33.71
64 00.
FIOS California, bulk. 6H0; f-crowtj
Turkish. 15c; 6-crown. 14c; I -crown, Ho. ;
COCOANUTS-Per sack of 100, Rett,
BEEF CUTS.
No. 1 ribs. 15c; No. I ribs, 10c; No. I Mhg,
Tc; No. 1 loin, 18c; No. 3 loin, 12Hc; No,
I loin, lc; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 1 cnuck, 6c;
No. 8 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 7Hp; No. I
round, 6Hc; No. 8 round, 6c; No. 1 plat,
IHci No. t plate. 4c; No. I plat. 80.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE New lull oream Wisconsin
twins, 15Hc.; new full cream brick. Wit
16Hc; wheel Swiss cheese, loo; block Swiss,
16c; llmberger, 14c; Young Americas, 16o.
FISH Trout, 12c; halibut, loc; catfith. 16c;
buffalo, 8c; bullheads. He; black bass, flno
stock, 26c; salmon, lie; pike, dressed, 11c;
red snapper, 12c; Whitehall, 12c; perch,
dressed and scaled, tic; pickerel, dressed,
8H0; herring, Se; crapplas, Ma 16c; eel, lib;
blueflsh, 16c; lobsters, green, 36c per lb.
mackerel, Spanish, 16c; native, 36o; frog
legs, 46c per dos. saddle.
CURED F13H-Famlly whltefish, par
quarter bbl., 10 lb.. $4.00: Norway mack
erel, No. 1, $36.00; No 1 A2S.0O; herring Is
bbls., 200 pounds each, Norway, 4k, 111; Nor
way, 3k, $12.60; Holland herring, In kegs,
milkers, 80c; kegt, mixed. 700.
HIDES AND TALLOW-Oreen Salted,
No. 1, 12c; No. 2. lie; bull hides, 9c; green
hide, No. 1, 10c: No. 2. 9c; horse, $J.50i
1.76; sheep pelts, 60ce$1.26. Tallow, No.
44c; No. 2, 8c. Wool. 1622a
KV'TS Freuch walnuts. wh: California
Iralnuts, No. 2. soft shell, 13c; .No. 1 ooft
hell, UVc; Fraslls, 15ifflc; p eel tit, 19Qi3c;
filberts, 13i814o; peanut, raw, THoS
roasted, lc; California almond, 1W4I
hell, 16c; Trayonla, 17a
HONEY Per 24 frames. 83 50.
CIDER New York, btif burrel, H7: bar.
ttl. 86.04
COFFEE Roasted, No. 38, K per Ih t
No. 80, 21c rr lb.; No. 26, 19c par Ib.j No.
to, lc per lb No. , llo par lb.
SUGAR Granulated cane, In sACka, H.U1
granulated beet, in sack A It.OL
SYRUP In bbls.. 27o per gal.; In cases.
I 10-lb. cans, 11.70; cases, 11 6-lb. cans, H 80:
cases, 24 2H-lb. cana. $1.88. ,
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern. 66160c; Maine, $1.1C Tomatoes, 8-lb.
can, 11.10; l-lb. cans, 97Hcttfl.00. Pino.
pples, graUd. l-lb., I2.06iff2.80; sliced. $l f)
JI2.20. . Gallon apples, fancy, 82.06. Call,
ornla apricots. $3.00. Pear. L76,
t.60. Peaches, fancy, $1.752.ti; H. cT
peaches. $2. 2.5a Alaska salmon, red,
tl.25; fancy Chinook, F $2.10; fancy gock
eye. F., ,11.96. Sardine, quarter oil, $2.76
three-auarter mustard, $3.00. Sweet pota
toes, tl.104jl.2B. Sauerkraut, 81.00. Pump,
kins. 80c&,1.00. Wnx beans, 2-lb., sOQaOot
lima beans, 2-lb., 75ct3ll.36. Spinach, 11 35.
Cheap peas, 2-lb., tic; extras, 95c.ftl.10;
fancy, tl.86tlt.75
Metal Market,
NEW YORK. Jan. 24-METAI.S-TheTa
Vas an advance of 6s In the London tin
market, with spot and futures both closing
at 192 10s. Locally, the market was easy,
with apot quoted at 841.50 and. $42.00 asked.
Copper was unchanged in the lxindon mar
ket, with spot quoted at 106 15s and fu
tures at 108. Locally, the market was
firm and a little higher, with Inks quoted
SJ $24.75336.25; electrolytic, $24.62H'fl24.87H;
casting, $24.2624.76. Lead was unchanged
at iiflu06.25 tn the local market and at
19 17s 6d In London. Spelter was 2a 6d
higher st 27 In Ixindon and ruled Arm
locally at an advance, of about I point
to $fi.5t)36.60. Iron waa lower in th Engltuli
market, with standard foundry quoted at
67s Id and Cleveland warrant at 6m. IO- .
cally, the market waa unchanged; No. 1
northern foundry Is quoted at JJB 265J2B.26;
No. 2 northern foundry. $24.76$26.75; No. 1
southern foundry, I2ti fHV(i26.60; No. 1 south
ern foundry, $26.50'n 26.00. ' ,
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 24. METALS Lead,
ateady at $6.10. Spelter, firm at 16.66.
Evaporated Apple asd Dried Fvslt.
NEW YORK. Jan. 24 -EVAP0RATET -APPLES
Market quiet and about steadv:
fancy, 9ijHc; choice, 8V,&Mc; prime, 74
tHo.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune
are In light demand and some sixes ar
offered freely, with quotation ranging
from 8c to 9e, according to grade, for
California fruit; Oregon 60 and 40 at
7i!o-.. Apricot, quiet; choice, 16c! extra
cholc, 17'a-lc; fancy, lRfi20c. Peaches ar
quiet, but offerings light; choice, 11&I2H0.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Stephen D. Bangs and wife to Hen
Ciu Isteiisen, 11 , lot 11, block 9, '
Summit add t jts
Same to Soren P. Jrppsun, H lot 11,
block 9, Summit auu
Otto A. Joiuuion and wife to Carl
A. Swanson, west 81 feet nwU lot
6. block 6, Park Place 30
Ed ward H. Callahan to James B.
O Connor, half Interest east one
tlilid lot 6, block 122, Omaha '
Enteit Kroegur and wife to Cornelius
M. O. Donovan, lot 6, block 32. 1st
add. to Coirlgan Place, South
Omaha 1 Sts) '
Mary E. Kelkeiuii-y to James B. Kel- '
kenney, lot U and eaat lo feet lot ' 1
VS. Ouk Knoli 1
Anthoney Wilkinson to Emll Gall, ' '
lot 7, block 348, Omaha 14,01
Jane K. Kluimey and husband to
Julius 8liiTii.ni, eH H lot 11, Pre- '
ton 4k William's add l.WO
Edna and Myron U. Arnout to Oeurg -C.
JolniHoii, east 60 fuet lot 2, block
18. Hanacom Place 2100'
George T. Mill et al to Charles M. -I.entx,
lot 1 and 2, block 8, Daor
I"ik t
Robert O. Fink to Charles F. Muff,
lot 9. block 4JS. Orandvlew
E. R. Hume to R. B. McGregor, lot 23.
block 17. Orchard Hill '
Catherine B. Nash to the C. B. Nash
Co.. lot 1, 2, 3. 7 and 9, block 121,
Omaha, and other lots
Bust P. Bailou and husband to West
ern Investment, ouiupany, lot 3,
foe' add 1,600
Highland Realty company to H. O.
o Nell and J. J. Fltsgerald. lots 4
to 9 and 17 and 19, block 1, Harris
c Patterson's add., and other lots. M0
Alva L. Tlmblln et al to T. J. O'Nell
et al, lots 16 and 17. block I. Ian
wood psrk. South Omaha Ut
Arthur East to Jacob C. Cok, kits
12 and 14. block 30. AlbilgHt Choice.
South Omaha Kg .
Nora O'Connor and husband to Anna
Offerman. ' lot 81. t.lm k 2. Hum.
, numd Place. South Ontaha M
Total
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