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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1908.
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CR1IN AND PRODUCE MiHET
Valnei Ob Bevenl Botches, with No
Stllinj fcotl Xittit Demand.
TRAD EES APPEAR UTOIPTEEEUT
OB Considerable Bt Opening
an Declines with Heavy ell
Insr Orders Com Hold
- , , Ita Owl,
. . OMAHA, Jan. .
On a selling market and with practically
no dmand grain values were oft several
notches. Trsders are apparently Indifferent
end exporters are complaining strongly on
the lack of 'foreign demand.
Wheat wat off several points at tha
opening and Was kept on the decline by
heavy selling orders. Looks like everyone
had wheat for aula with no demand for tha
offerings. May wheat opened at 9l)W,c and
dosed at 9Mc.
Tha cora market held Its own fairly well
on fulr local buying and light offerings.
: There were breako with whea: at the
alack moments, but prices answered readily
to all bidding. May corn opened at 4o
and closed at fcVtc
: Oats were weak at 'tha start. Owing to the
easier wheat jnarket. On aome fair buy
ing, backed by general1 support, the market
finned tip-ami closed in good position. May
oats opfrtud at bve 'nd closed at Me.
Primary wheat reoritit were 6I9.0IW bush
ela and, ehtpinents fto.iciO bushels, against
receipts-last, year of 417,0uQ bushela and
ehlpmeiita of 275.0K) bushels.
Corn -receipts were Kfl.onO bushels and
shipments frM bushels, agatnat receipts
last year of 523.000 bushels and shipments
of 503,000 'hus.k.nle.'r
Clearances wer'TSioOO bushels of corn.
GS.Otrt bushels yi oa,. and wheat and flour
can. nil, 8s
3d. March,
7d; f.itures
6 s ld.
dull; January, Si
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
ft E W YORK GKSF.R 4.I.. MtHKRT
equal to 44.iihiiiiiels
1-1
verpoof closi 1 1 '.jitltid lower on wheat
nd Htled loner on, uor;..
Local raogu 4f options:
Articles ! Open. Higli, Low. Close. Tea'y.
Wheat- I
. May... Mi !s W
July... M 94
. Sept... K',4 1 Ply BOW.
Corn i 11
May... M"i RoA Mi
July... M-s MMi M7.
Sept... VK, 6l"a , 63
Osts
Mv...W'J . M 63 1
Jiily.'jT Mfi,
Sept... I 3914, 4" 39
?04 WH
94 '4 94 i
91 ' 91
654,
64! 6.1,
64 63W.
4T4 4,
40 39V.
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth- ......
t'arlot zteeernt.
Wheat.
24
2m
24
67
Corn
401
13
Oaa.
114
a
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat area of the Tradlngr an Closing
Prleee on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. 1.-Fresh reports of
fresh atocka of wheat In the northwest and
claims of Insect, damage to the winter sown
crop In the southwest caused a strong mar
ket for wheat here late In the day, the
May delivery closing at a net gain of
Cotn was up Hti.e.., Oata were
tc higher. ! Provisions were a shade to
60THo higher. -
The strength In" tha wheat market fol
lowed a period o decided weakness, which
?x tended 4ver the greater portion of the
Irst half of the session. A leading com
lnlssion house was .a liberal seller, and
there was -also free selling by pit traders.
Toward noon the market became more ani
mated. StfchglU. of corn, reports from the
northwest 'claiming small reserves, a fore
casted falling off during the week in ex
ports from Argentina, and advices from
the-'southweet. which asserted that consid
erable damage lied been wrought In the
wheat fields of Kansas by the HesBlan fly.
were the chief reasons for the Improvement
In demand: The market closed strong.
May opened "Mi ic lower at L02.4l.O3Ve,
Bold off to $t.0iW.rtl.02. and then advanced
to tl.twV The clos was at $1.03-Vu'l.n.
Clearances-'trf wheat And flour were equal
to 493.700 bushels. Primary recelpta were
tjlP.OOo bushels, compared with 417.OU0 bushela
for the corresponding aay a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipt of S3 care, against Uu cars luat
week and 246 care a year ago. ,
: The t corn 'market displayed moderate
t eaknVs8"VMy In. tho' day; but rallied
sharolv' I6ward the end of the first hour.
with the closing prices near the top. The
atrenrth was due to active demand by
cukIi houses, which was based on continued
right acceptancea In the country. way
Snened a shade to Mi'tto lower at
flvsnced to tk'Vc and closed at WiVc.
' locai receipts were 401 cars, with two fcavs
Ot -eiintract, grade.
vTrade jn.onts was' again of very small
volume, - Hwntlmenl was a trifle bearlsli
eijrly- In. Ihe session, but became bullish.
fo towing the advance in wheat a-.d corn
' May opened Wo lower at 6Mc. advanced to
,b4V: and closed at the top. iicay receipts
were 174 cars.
v "' Provlslona were strong. Shorts were the
nrlnrlnul tiuvern while local tifu-kers were
selling. May pork was up VkTMbO at tl3.47V4
fjiiB M'. i-ura waa a ensue nigner at s.u.
Jtihs were bo higher at I7.Z2V.
Kstltnated receipts for tomorrow a
: Wheat. '24 cara; corn, S83 cars: oats, lt)4
.cni Jiogs, Xo.ooo head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
I'eatares ef Tradlaa aail Prlcea a
Leading raanaaadltlee. -
KF.W YORK. Jnv KtjOrH Receipts
84.3?9 bMs.; exports. 1J.170 bbls.; dull and
lower for top grades; Minnesota patents,
f 0; Minnesota bakers. $4rti6.5; winter
patepts. 4.ti: winter straights, i&9
4.75; winter extras, l3.7VS4.a); winter low
grades ST. T'fi'4.10. Rye flour, quiet; fslr to
goinl, 14 W "i 6 15; choice to fancy. b Viit.tft.
Uuckwhest flour, steadv, H.00 per WO lbs.
CORNMKAl, Steady; fine white and
yellow. tl.4AiU1.60; coarse, fl.t a 4j 1.17 ;
kiln dried. I3.8C&8 .50.
MYi-Flrm; No. t western, 3Hc, f. o. b.
New York.
- WHEAT Receipts, J?,") bu.: exports.
H2.m bu. Soot, firm; No. 2 red. 5H,
elevator, and I1.07H. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern, Dulnth, $1 21. f. o. b., afloat:
No. 2 hard winter. l.lf, f. o. b., aloat.
In reflecting weak cables and heavy Argen
tine offerings wheat kst about o per bit.
today. It eventually recovered on a Jump
In corn and lighter Argentine estimate
than expected, closing V&ie net higher.
May, $l.lo4$l.U3-16c, closed at II. UK;
July. ri.o&Vnl.i: closed at 1.0.
CORN Hecelpla. 22,175 bu.. Spot, firm;
No. 1, 74c. nominal, eleva'.or. and 67ltc.
f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 whit', tlc. t. o. b.,
afloat; No. 2 yellow. K.Hc, f. o. b.. afloat.
The corn market was Without transactions
snd closed 1c net higher. May closed at
Wmc. and July at 6rc. '
OAT8 Receipts, 63.0M bil. Bpot, steady;
mixed oata, 2 to 32 lbs., WVtc; natural
white. M to 32 lbs., RtMifrttM.ic; clipped white,
3a to V) lbs.. 65Viti62c. .
HAY Firm; good to choice. $1.0601.10. x
HOPS yulel; state, common to choice,
1907 crop, 12$lc; 190 crop, 4c; Pa
cific coast, 1907 crop, 8'llc; 190fl crop,
HIDES Quiet: Bogota. lc; Central
America, life.
1.K4THITR Onlet- scld 2427c.
PnoVIBIONS Beef, steady; family, $15.00
(FilR : lift Sf KH 1.00 : beef hams. rM.ftv
2tl.50: racket. $i2.otyrl2.50: city extra India
mess, $'jl.M722.tW. Ctit meats, steady: pick
led hams. (9.00; pickled bellies, $7.7fo9 M.
l.arrt. steadv: western nHme. 17.95'TfS.oS : re
fined, barelv steady; continent, $8 SO; Bouth
America, lfi; compound. $7.12'Vg:7-27'4.
Pork, quiet; family, $)7.WVy 18.00; short clear.
IlR.NHS1ft.7B: mess. I14.fi0ii'l.no.
TAIUJW-Hteady; city ($2 per pkg.). Bc;
country fpkgs. free), 6Vl"',c,
BUTTER Firm; western factory, com
mon to firsts. ltjfqiOc.
CHEESE F"lrm.
IXiUd Firm; western and southern firsts.
2-; seconds, 25'525c.
POl'ITRT Alive, dull: western chickens,
11c; fowls, ISc; turkevs, 13c. Dressed quiet;
western chickens, 10jl6c; turkeys, 12iftl6Vic;
low IS. W&14C.
WEATHER IV THE CiRAIX BELT
Fair aad Rising Temperature la the
;lad Tiding;.
OMAHA. Jan. 18, 19ng.
The area of high pressure with cold wave
noted moving down from the northwest
Wednesday morning spread over the en
tire central portion of the country during
the night and decidedly colder weather pre
vails this morning from the mountain
east to the Ohio valley and lake region
and south over the west gulf atates and
southwest. Unsettled weather, with ralna
and anows. Is general In the east and
aouth. It Is clear weel of the Mississippi
river Into the mountains. The weather la
much warmer In the extreme northwest
and the temperature Will rise slowly In
this vicinity tonight and Friday, with fair
weather.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the correspond'
lng day ot the last three years:
1SAJB. IVI. I!MI. JW6.
Minimum temperature ... B 15 19 2
Precipitation 00 .01 00 00
Normal temperature for today, w degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March 1.
Growing Inability, of Market Cnlmi-
satet in Sharp Eeaction.
LONG INTEREST; TOO EXTENDED
abarta Had Beea Driven to Cover aad
Yalaea Were laable ta With
stand FaTecM af Va favor
able Xtei.
Artlcla.rOpen. High.j Low. Close ! Tea'y.
'Wheat J
t, July -
JSept. .
, Corn
"' May
July
Sept.
Oats
aMay
bMay
. . aJuly
bJuly
Pork
.v., Jan. ,.
. ' Way .
. tard-
Jan.
May
k Rlba-,
. . Jan.
I- May
1 0244
1 OH'-i
H7-i,tTOK
63
6s
47U
.4Mb
13 tiW
U 47Vi
7 80
$07V4'
lOST,1
W4
i oetva
1
97
94V4
i ew&l
l 08'fc
5H
69i'80'8'i
OS'VnSI 69t
R4H tS
MM.'filTifi'U
47HS
, 4&
13S2H
13 60
7 ("
07H
( S6
7 22HI
6m
47'A 479ifc4l
464ltr-!tl 4Hi
13 92H
u to
7 R0
8 00
e so
7 IS
12
13 60
t 90
S 06
' 85
7 KHl
' , No. t a Old. b New.
. Cash quotation were aa follows
FUOUH Quiet: winter patents, 24.JWJ
4 71: stralahts. J4.2Cjj4.70: surlna natenta
. 'lo Vtrft-iOi sUatghta, $4.909.10; bakera, $3.35
WHBAT-No. I spring. $1 J0W1.12; No.
prhig, Wk"ft$l.ll; No. 1 red. 874fi?4c.
CORN No. 2, 6ibc; No. t yellow, 2Jy
tstHo.
DATS-So. 5, 61'ic; No. $ white, 601Wi2c,
RY K No. 3, 82o.
BARUSY. Fair to choice malting, 0c
t-w. .
SEEPS flax, No. 1 northwestern, $1.10.
Prime timothy, $4 40. Clover, contract
grade, I17W.
PROVIPIONS-Shnrt rlba. al.lea (Ion
MKJST.OO. Meaa pork, per bbl., $13k7
iia.10. Lrd. per 100 lbs., $7.t. Shori
tsldi-a (huxed). $&87H7.12V.
Following ware the receipts ami .ilt
menta ot (lour and grain:
,. itccetpts. Shipments.
7.74 Inches.
Deficiency
3.92 Inches.
Deficiency
2.69 inches.
corresponding period
corresponding period
In 1907,
In 1906.
at. Loo Is General Market.
ST. 1.0UI8. Jan. 16 WHEAT Firm
track. No. 2 red, cash. l.01W(rl.024: No. 2
hard $1.001.04: May. $1.03: July, tfcaio.
CORN Firm : track. JMO. i cash. VnVtc;
No. 2 white, 86i69c; May, 68"Ac; July, 68c.
OATS Firm: tracK, .ISO. i cash, . oow::
Mo. Z white, 6ZVtc; May, bc; July, 4'c.
KljOl'R Steady: red winter oatenta.
$4.&fs4.SO; extra fancy and straight, $4,264
4.6; clear. lTwa.w.
SEED Timothy, steady. $3.804.S.
I r. .Til r- . 1 CSl - . . . ...
lUiAa-yuici; bbckou ease iracx, tt.uvn
l.H.
HAY Tx)wer; timothy. $11.0Oiil6.60: prairie.
$.MI'll.VU.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.10.
BAfMSINO lffc.
H SMI' TWINE lie.
PROVISIONS Pork. hlrher: lohbina:
$13.26. lard, higher; prime steam. $7.87H.
Iry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts
$7.7&; claar ribs, $7.R2H; short clears, $7.K7.
Bacon, steady: boxed extra short. I8.62:
clear ribs. $8.60; short cloars. $8.76.
POULTRY Firm: chickens. 8c: snrinss.
a-c.; lurseys, 1140; oucks, c; geese, gc
BrTTKK Firm; creamery, 243l0V4c.
EGGS Weak at 21c, case oount.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bhls 7.0"0 8.000
Wheat, bu Sl.flno i,P0O
Corn, bu 12O.0C0 103,0i10
Oata, bu 69.000 81.000
NEW YORK, Jan. 1.-The growing In
stability of the stock market at the ad
vanced level of prlcea which has been In
evidence during all of thla week culminated
today In a resctlon of some violence. The
downward course of prices was unaccom
panied by anv newa pointing to a change
from the conditions which have prevailed
while prlcea were being advanced. In fact,
there were some facts Indicating ameliora
tion of factora which seemed to militate
against the advance while it was In force.
For Instsnce. Iron trade advices were dis
tinctly brighter than those heard at the
opening of the year. But the stock market
waa iinanie to resist the top nesvy conui-
tlon to which It had been brought by the
extension of the htng Interest and its desire
to realise profits. The elimination of the
short Interest which had been driven to
cover on the rise, deprived the mantel
of the principal source of demand which
hea helped to sustain It for several days
past.
The early movement of prices was erratic
and feverish, with suspicion of manipula
tive measures to sustain prices. These
were apparently abandoned aa the day
advanced and the whole list gave wsv.
Evidences of trade reaction were allowed
their full force In current estimates of
the outlook. An example of the Importance
given to showings of railway earnings was
the action of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas
stocks on the publication of the earnings
of that system for November. These
showed a shrinkage of nearly 20 per cent
In the gross earnings, with the expense
of operating still expanding, the result
being that the net returns for the month
was cut to less than half that shown for
November of last year, while the charges
for Interest, rentals and taxea would leave
an actual deficit for the month compared
with a $fX),0(io surplus last year. Compila
tion of the returns of seventy-four rail
roads for November reporting previous to
today show a decline In the net r-iturn ot
13.48 per cent from that of November In the
preceding year. Oross earnings or si rati
roads for the first week in January show
a decrease of 12.81 per cent compared with
tne corresponding week or lost year, rni
showing makes It certain that some very
heavy reductions In net earnings will have
to be encountered later when accounts are
made up covering current operations. There
la a tear, also, that a bad impression win
be made by the quarterly report of the
United States Bteel corporation. Which will
be publshed on the last Tuesday of the
month for the last quarter of la.st year,
covering the period of contraction following
tne financial panic. Reports nave Deen
coming Into Wall street during the week
of the bad effect of the mild weather on
the coaat trade and this has modified the
good etfect ot the austained earnings here
tofore shown by the coal carrying rail
roads. The American Railway association's
estimate of 207,000 freight cara standing
Idle on the railroad llnea of the country
was a contributing Influence to the depres
slon. The reduction In the Amalgamated
Copper dividend to the 2 per cent rate.
which was the low level prevailing for two
yeara rrom tne latter part or linnf. is a
sufficient Index of the depressed condition
existing In that trade. Thla action waa not,
however, a dominant Influence on the day's
Btock market, as It waa anticipated with
exactitude and waa ' followed by a sub
stantial rally In prlcea.
A judicial mandate to prominent finan
ciers to answer questions In the Interstate
t ommerce commission s Investigation of the
Harrlman railroads and the reports of re
newed prosecution in the standard Oil com
pany a cuse were used with effect bv the
bearish element. Their activity led to over
extension on the short side and a wide
spread covering movement rallied the late
market. The reduction In the Bank of
England official discount rate was too
clearly foreseen to be of much Immediate
enect.
Bonds were heavv. Total sales, par value
$4,230,000. United States 3a declined H and
the $s Si per cent on call.
Number of salea and Quotations on atocka
were as iciiows:.
er York. Meter Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 1 PRIME MERCAN
TILE PAPER 7 per .cent; sterling ex
change, strong, with actual business In
bankers' bills st $4.a8rvii4.9690 for demand
and at $4 814.8195 for sixty-day bills; com
mercial bills $4.8476.
BAR flL.VF.K ; Mexican dollars, 44e.
(lOVERXMKNT BONDS weak; railroad
bonds, heavy.
MONEY On call, steadv. 2HJ4 per cent;
ruling rate. 4 per rent; closing bid, $ pee
cent; offered at i per cent: time loans.
oft; sixty ana ninety aays, tvi per cent;
Ix months. 6S per cent.
( losing quotations on bonds were as fol
lows:
I.. N. anl. 4s
.I'M 4 Mm. t. t 4a....
.1X4 Mkt. Central 4s.
.1M do 1st Inc
.1ii4Mlnn. St. L. 4
,lltll., K. T. 4.
. K'4 Ss
NO N. R. R. of M.
Kanaaa City Grain and Prorlalons.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. 18. WHKAT
Market Vfjlc lower; May. W-c July, 91T4c;
cash. No. 2 hard, Sicn1.01; No. 8. 7ia
98c; No. 2 red, $1.00.01; No. , 97iB99ic.
(X)RN Unchanged to o lower; May and
July, 64'tc; cash. No. a mixed, 63Ho; No.
s, Kn.'nojv; ino. 2 wnite, mc; no. v. 63e.
OATS Unchanged; No. 3 white, 6U&61c;
iso. z mixen. 4:uooc.
RYE TViiSOc.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $12.0012.60;
Choice prairie. $86Oig9.00.
BUTTER-Unchanged to 4o higher;
creamery. 81c; packing. liiHo.
FXGS MiMc higher; fresh extras, 22Ho
firsts. 21c.
Quotatlona at Kansas City as reported
by ljogan tsryan, 2 Board of Trade:
r
Article.
Open. I High. I Low.
Wheat I (
May SSHlgSttHH 93H
July !1WI 91 9H&Vb
Corn I
May 64VI 64'4 64U
July 64 64T, 644
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. H. WHEAT May.
$1 10; July, 11.11V No. 1 hard. $1.181.14;
No. 1 northern, $l710iQ1.10Vb; No. $ northern.
it. ro. J norinern. ii.tHU'i.UB,
FLOUR First patents, $5.60i66.70; second
patents, $5.50tij6 60: first clears, $1.304.40;
second clears. j.oo(Ui.ou.
BRAN $19.76.
Market.
16. WHEAT No.
Dnlalk Grain
IVfTLUTH. Minn. Jan.
1 hard. $1.094: No. 1 northern, $1.014; No.
2 northern, $1.064; May, tl.lvfrl.lO1,; July,
OATS On track, 4SHc.
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
Oata, .bu
" Rye. bu
fcarlsy, bu..
24.4"
... 8.1.61
...6fl,7i
...18
... $.0
31,600
64.1UI
V 144,900
2U.S0
1B.4U0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, iW3"c;
dalriea. IS-.iOV. Esgs, firm; at mark, cases
Included, &jJ4c; firsts. 2mc; prime firsts,
26xc; citrus, iiTV--. Cheese, steady. UVVt
13Hc , .
' Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 16.-BUTTKR
Dull and llVio lower. Ktra western
creamery, Slmic; creamery, nearby, prints,
$4C.
KOOS Firm; western fair to choice, free
cases. 2i'u-4c at mark.
CHEi-siO Sttady. New York full creams,
cbolca, lVa1c; Aew York full creams, fair
to good, l.'jlole.
- Pearl Grain' Market.
PEORIA. 111., Jan. 14. CORN Steady ;
No. 8 yellow, 64v((t6e4o; No. 8, 64c; No. 4.
iu-uflc; no grade, 43upt&c.
OATS SU-ady; No. 3 white. HVi; No. I
ahl'.e. 49-ttc; No. 4 white, liva
RYE No. 1 iXf.
)U9h'BY-l.M.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O., Jan. 16 SEEDS Clover,
cash and January. J10 57H: March, $1066
April, $10,474. Prime timothy, $2.25. Prime
alstke, $10.00.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis., Jan. 11-WHEAT
No 1 northern. $1 10iyil.l2. No. 3 northern,
U .erl.WW: May. II. bid.
RVK-NO. 1, SC'.
HAKLUV-No. i Jl.oJ; xa,nl. 7lVfJll 02
CORN No. S cash. bitv.-; Jlay, toS'T
I ivirpwil Grata aad Provisions.
I.lVlvRPtXjI Jan. 16 WH EAT ? pot
:eadv No. t red western winter. 7s lmi;
iitiiies :.iJy; March. 7s lOd; May, '.
' tl.
1 iTN .-poi mavket quiet. Prime mixed
Aiuei"-n. He's-. f I'd; piine mixed. Am.-l'
Metal Blarket.
Ni,W YORK. Jan. 16. METALS The
London tin market was lower today, with
spot quoted at 124 and futurea at 126.
Locally the market was easv. with quota
tlons ranging from $L'7.J7V,it. 60. -Conner
had quite a breuk In the English market
with spot closing at t3 6s snd futures at
63 12a d. Locally the market waa qultt
and unchanged, with quotations ranging
from $18 76 to $14.00 for !,ake: $lS.2'-,4fU.874
ror eieoiroiyuc. ana 113.3, yuaj.sji, ror cast
lng. Lead waa unchanged at 14 7s sd in
the London market, and at $.1.7ntf3.7t lo
cally. Bnelter advanced 10s to 20 17a 6d In
London, but remained nulet and unchanged
at H.4, !ri4 "5 In the local market. Iron was
unchanred at 47 for standard foundry, and
at 4ve 3d tor Cleveland warrants In the
London market. I .orally the nar!;et wss
unchanged. No. 1 foundrv, northern, 818 76;
No. 2 northern. $17.76uit.X: No. 1 southern
and N-i 1 southern soft. 818.otfsU.6U. '
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 16.-METALS Lead, firm
aUtf to; spelter, firm at $4.60.
to Wee smrket.
NEW YORK, Jan. 18. COFFEE Futures
market closed firm, net unchanged to 6
nolnla higher. alea were reported of
39.71M bags. Including January at 8,76c;
February at 6.60c. March at 6.80c. May at
0U4)6.u6c, September at 126c, and Decem
ber at i.irf.40c. Spot market firm. Rio,
No. 7, 5-lc; No. 4 Santos, 8c. Mild,
steady. Cordova. 84j313c.
x - V
Adimi tnnii
Amlfunt4 Copper ......
am. a r
Am. C. ft r. pfd
Am. Cotton oil
Am. Cotton oil pfd
Amertcsn Exprsiia
Am. ii. U ptd
American les
Am. Ulmetd Oil
Am. LlnH4 Oil pfd
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. 8. ft H
Am. S. ft R. pfd
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa
Anaconda Mlalng Co
Atcnlaon
AtcJilaon pfd
Atlantic Coaat Line,
Baltimore ft Ohio..',
Bal. ft Ohio pfd... I
Brook Irn Rapid Tr,.
Canadian Paclfta
Central of N. J
Chaaapeaka ft Ohio
Chicago Ot, W
Chtcaso ft N. W
Chlcaao. at. ft 8t. P
Chicago T. ft T
. -1 , -
C, C. O. 'ft gt.'l... i.'.'.'.'.'.
Colorado P. ft I
Colorado ft 80
Colo, ft So. lat pfd
Colo, ft to. M pfd
Otinaelldated Ou
Corn Products
Corn Products pfd
Dataware ft Hudaos
Del., L. ft W
Danrsr ft R. O
D. ft R. O. pfd
Dlatillera' Sacurttlea
Erie ,
Erie lat pfd
Kris td ptd
General Kiaetrle
Illlsola Central
Intarnatlonal Paper
Int. Papar pfd
int. rump
Int. Pump pfd
lows central
Iowa Oantral pfd
Kansas Cur 80
K. C So. pfd
Loulavtlls ft N
Mexican Central -
Minn, ft St. L
M., St. P. ft S. 8. M
M . 8. P. ft 8. . M. pfd..
Mlaaourl Paolno
M., K. ft T
M . K. ft T. pfd
National Laad
Naw York Cant ml
N. Y., O. ft W (.
Norfolk ft W
N. ft W. pfd
North Amartcan
PaclBo Mall
Pennsylvania
People' Oaa
P., C. C. ft St. L
Praaaad Bleel Car
Prcaavd 8. C. pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Raadlng lat pfd
Reading M pfd
Republio Steal
Republlo Btaal pfd
Ruck ItlaJid Co
Rock laland Co. pfd . . .
St. L. ft 8. F- 2d pfd..
St. Loula 8. W
Bt. U 8. W pfd
Southern Paclfl
Bo. Paclflc pfd
Bo. Rallwar
Bo. Railway pfd
Taa ft P 10c
T., Bt. L. ft W
T., Bt. I. ft W. pfd ...
t'nlon Paclflo
t'nlaa PaciSc pfd -.
C. 8. Eipreaa
I'. 8. Realty
V. 8. Rubber
V. 8. Hubbor pfd
V. 8. Steal
I. 8 aieel pld
Va. Carolina t'hamical ,
Va.-t'aro. Cham. ptd...
Wabaah
WiUih pfd
Wella-Pargo Eipraaa ..
WaMlnghouaa Klactrlc
Waatarn Pnroa
Wkaeilng ft L. g
W'.acoualn Central
Wis. Coairal pfd
Northers PaclBo
Draat Northers pfd
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd...
Intarbueauga Mat
Int. Met. pfd
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ecressed lTE.ONVOA) franca. Bllver In bshd.
ncreased 7-o.'" francs. Bills discounted.
ecressed SA.f.S.onO francs. Advances. Je-
resse !0,125.m) frsncs..
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Tit Cattle Steady, with Common
Kinds a Little Easier.
HOGS SHOW BULL FURTHER GAIN
Mteep ! Uati Hot 4al4e Active,
with Prices tteadr to Test Ceats
Uwn tke neat
rail Rae,
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do cotiboa
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do coupoa
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Reading gan. 4a..
Bt. I., ft 1. M. c.
Bt. U ft a r. tg
Bt. L. fl. W. 0. 4
Seabnard A. L. 4l
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41 do lat 4a rlfa ...
71 So. Railway 6a...
Taiaa ft P. ta
Atchlaon gen. 4a...
do adj. 4
Atlantic C. 1. 4a.
Bat. Ohio 4a
do l
Brk. R. T. r. 4a...,
Central ef Oa. 5a..
do let Ine ,
do ed Inc
do td Inc
Chea. ft Ohio 4a.
Chicago ft A. ta.
C, R. ft Q. n. 4a.
C. R. I. ft P. 4a.
do. col. &a
OCC. ft 8t. L. g.
Colo. Ind. 6a, aar. A. 4'a T . Bt. L. ft 44'. 4a.
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nl I nlon PaclBo 4a.
. M do cv. 4a
.lot V 8. ateel td 6a.
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. 72 do deb. B
. 85 , Weatern Md. 4a...
. 7, W. ft L. K. 4a ..
.'pnlawia. Central 4a.,
. t Atchlann c. 4...,
. 87 do 6a
. Int. Mat. 4a
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Colo. Mid. 4a.
Colo, ft Bo. 4s....
Cuaba 5a
tV ft R. 0. 4a
IltlUera' Bee. 5a.
Kris p. I. 4.
do sen. 4a
Hock. Val. 44a...
Japan 4e
do 4a ctfa
do C"d aerlee
Bid. Offered.
Bostoa stocks aad Bonds.
BOSTON. Jan. 18 Call loans, hmftl per
cent; time losns. fi$7 per cent. Official
closina; on stocks and bonds:
Atchleoa adj. ,4a...... X 1 Atlantic 11
... ningnam ea
...14 oCal. ft Hacla 47.4
.... 7 Centennial 17
... 8n copper Range 51
...15 Daly Weat S
...1S5 Franklin 4
...1S3 Orannr o
...liS lain Royals V
.... in Maaa. Mining 4
...17 Mlrhlgan 13
...106 Mohawk 5
... 1M4 Mont. C. ft C 1
. .. 11 Old Dominion S4a
. .. 6oacaola
,...111 - Parrot 1
....111 vlulnoy 11
....It Shannon 13
. ... 16V Tamarack Tl
... sTrlnltr 1744
. t'nltad Copper T
.111 IT. a. Mlnlns 14
. 12 tT. 8. Oil 106
. At t'lah
. 64 Victoria 5
.114 Winona 64
. 4f Wolverlna JJ3
, IT North Butta 61
. ra Butte Coalition 174,
. 4 Nevada 8
. 144 Cal. ft Arltona lot
. 80 Artiona Com 174
. 5144
Four davs thla week..J8W So.W
Same daya last week....l.S1 65,0,0
Same dava 2 weekn alto.. 8W 83.S2o
Hame daya S weeke asro.. 4.8H3 14.OT4
tame daya 4 weeks ao..l4.07i '7
Hame rleva last vear Lit. WW .(.JIB
The followlna: table ahowa the receipis pi
attle. hogs and aheep at Bouth Omalia ror
the year to date, compared with it y,i",-
1DW. I-""- VVa
1,8.14 87.640 8.7"8
AM.m U.m 66.247 .....
, 68.274 71,475
table shows the average
at South Omaha for tne lasi
with comparisons;
do 4a
Mei. Central 4. .
Atchlaon
do pfd
Ronton ft Albany...
Boeton ft Maine....
Boeton Elevated ...
Fltchburg pfd
Mexican Central ..
N. Y.. N. H. ft H.
Cnlon Pacific
Am. Args. Chain...
do pfd
Am. Pneui, Tuba..
A mar. Bugsr
do pfd
Am, T. ft T
Am. Woolen ......
do pfd
Kdlaon Bier. Ilia.
General Rlactrle ..
Maes. Rlectrlo ...
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
t'nlted Fruit
t'nlted I. M
do pfd
V. 8. Bteel
do pfd
Adventure
Allouei
Amalgamated
Aakad. Bid.
' Louden Closing; Stocks,
LONDON. Jan. If!. Closina quotations on
biocks were:
Coneola money Mt M., K. ft T....
do account 83 15-14 N. T. Central..
Anaoonda K Norfolk ft W...
Atchlaon 1644 do pfd
do pfd W Ontario ft W...
Baltimore A Ohio.... 14 Pennsylvania
Canadian Paclflc ,...165 Rand Mlnaa
Chesapeake ft Ohio... gfl Reading
Chicago tit. W..
C. .. M. ft Bt. P...
Os Beers
D. ft R. O
do pfd
in
do lat pfd
do Id pfd........
Grand Trunk
Illlnola Central ...
Louieelll A N. ,
7
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70
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.. 1114 Southern Paciflo .
.. H Union Paclflc ....
.. 40 do pfd
.. 14 U. 8. Bteel
.. 16 do pfd
., 36 Wabaah
..In do pfd
..11Cpanlah 4a
..140 Amal. Copper
Ej-rlghta. Ci-dlv.
SILVER Bar. steady, 2BTid per ounce,
MONEY 8 4a 8-4 tier cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is Witi per cent; for time
loans, 4'i per cent.
New York Mlnlns; Stoeke
NEW YORK. Jan. JoOoalng quotatlona
on mining- stocKS were:
Adams con a Little Ciller
. Dry Goods Market.
NRff YORK, Jan. 11 The dry goods
market Is quiet. Jobbers say buying; Is
wholly of a hand to mouth character.
Hheetlngs of the wide variety bae been
reduced 7 44, per rent, and 4-4 aheettna: will
lie reduced sharply next week. Staple
won) tis have been reduced 8 per cent on
standard falniia. Many buyers are In, but
ire r.Jt trr.L'rig v.Hli f.-eidum.
Tieaaary Sieteaaeat.
WASHINGTON. Jan. li-Today a state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the tl50.0uO,M) gold
reserve, shows: Available rash balance.
$)M3.8D.int: gold coin and bullion, ttt.718.112:
gold oerliflcates. H9.i4S,Jny.
Bank et France Statement.
PARIS. Jan. K. The weekly statement of
tiie Bank of France ehows the following
ensnares: Notes in flrculation. Increase!
S.176iw frsncs. Tiewsury deposits. In
cietieed S.I .'i.., frsncs. Ok.nei3l drposlls
dvi itus -d 7ii.l;6.l f rani a. Uuld on hand
6
Alice 271 Ontario too
Rreere 10 Onhlr -....ISO
Brunawlck Con 10 Potoal It
Comatock Tunnel .... 24 Ravage 40
Con. Cal. ft Va 43 Sierra Nevada 60
Horn Silver 40 Small Hopes to
Iron Bllver , . 70 standard lit
Leadvllle Con 4
Korelarn. Financial.
LONDON. Jan. 18. Money was in good
supply on the market today, but the de
mand was poor. Discounts were eaiv
The Stock exchange, didn't benefit by the
reduction of the Bank of England's rate
of discount from to 6 per cent, as the
market had already dlacounted the step
Business for new account was meager
and. althoua-h the settlement was con
eluded satlafactorlly, the tone of gilt-
edged securities and home rails was Ken
erallv Door. Foreigners, however, con
tlnued ateady on Paris support. In the
American auction buslnesa waa checked
bv the lack of a pronounced lead from
Wall street. The denial of the report
that Secretary Cortelyou. had reaigned
caused a steady opening and prices
hardened a fraction on the lower bank
rata hut with the cur Naw York open
Inar the undertone became uncertain and
the vnurket finished Irregular. Chicago,
Milwaukee & PL Paul and Union Pacific
were steady. Kafflra and diamond shares
ra still denressed by the DostDOnemen
of the dividend of the Premier Diamond
Mining company.
BERLIN. Jan. 16. Trading on the
Ttrkiima tndsv jwai weaker.
PARIS, Jan. 16. Trading on the Bourse
todav waa firm. The private rate of
discount waa i per cent.
- Bank of England Statement.
LONDON, Jan. 16. The weekly statement
nf the Rank of England ahowa the follow
nar chana-es: Total reserve, Increased
1.5."i8.0U0: circulation, decreased 574,000
l,,)Hi,,n Increased 1.030.018: other securl
ties decreased 853.000: other deposits, ue
creased 6.13.000: public deposits, decreased
7Ss.0fi0: notes reserve. Increaaed 1,668,000
rovernment securities, decreased 8,1100.000.
The DroDortlon of the bank's feeerve to
llubllltv this week Is fi2 8 per cent, com'
pared with 48.15 last week.
Dank Clearings.
OMAHA. Jan. 16. Bank clearings for to
day were $2, 248,21, and for the correspond
lng date last year, ,1.8Z7,414.o.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 16. The quietness In
41m local wool market continues, and man
ufacturera show no Inclination to buy more
than their usual neeas, annougn prevail
ln nrices seem to offer Inducements to ac
cumulated atocka. The recent flnancia
situation leads to the belief that a revive
In the wool trade will soon be felt. Th
leading domestic quotatlona range as fol
lows: Dotnstio wools. Choice and Penn
vlvanla fleeces XX. 84r6;35e; No. 1 washed
S1(l4 40c ; fine unwashed, 26i(.27c; half blood
clothing. 2i2Sc; half blood combing, l&iji
34c; thrue-eightha blood combing, oJa.n'io
nnarter Mooil comning. otxtdic: at-ia'n
washed, oOttWc; delaine unwashed, 31'a&!c.
Michlaan. Washington, New York tleuces
Fin a unwashed, Uu-m: delaine unwashed,
i4iS0c: half blood, unwasuea, siuiic. Ken
tuoky, Indiana and Missouri three-elshth
bloods. aniSc: ouarter blood. llsy.TOo. Texa
and Oeoigia floe, 12 months, 15 a -tic; fine,
to 8 mtintlm. 21tii3c; fine fall. 1feb:!Jo
Booured values: Texas, fine, 12 monlha, a
7ic: fine, t lg I months, 6ottioc; fine fall
S0ij3c. California, northern, t?'(i6ac: mlddi
couniy, f'(juc; southern. 63ty58e. Oregon
eastern Na. 1 staple A. 0c; eastern Nu.
clothing. 681,68c: eastern average, 66iu6dc
vallev No. 1. ta2c. Territory (scou
basis), fine staple, 70ft'72c; fine medium sta
ole. tMiTbo: fine clothing, ffi07c; rine me
dlum clothing, 6Kot3c; half blood, ofio,c.
lJuUed. extra, tb.tc; fine A, 6awA'; A su
bers. thojubc.
LONIx"N. Jan. 16. A sale of aheepakin
waa held today, the of Cera numbering S. luu
bales. There waa a ralr attendance, but
competition waa unsatisfactory. Merinos
and fine cross breds ducllned 6 tier cen
snd coarse cross breds were oer cent
cheaper. Following are the salea and
prlcea obtained for clothing and comning:
New Bouth Wales. 60 bales at StihJ;
Uueenslsnd. bales at 6i-t(id; Victoria,
JOO bales at t'ytlti'.d; Houth Australia. luO
balee at 44f 8V1; West Australia. 4o0 bales
at tVHiiitHd: Tasmania. 800 bales st '! VI;
New Zealand. 1.100 bales at 44-fiy1: Puma
Arenas. teJ bales at 6St8d; t-lkland
Islands, inn bales at ord.
ST ,IOI'lS Mo.. Jsn. laWOOI Steady :
n.wiiJm k redes combing and clulhing. ;iw
ISa; light fine. IMflc; hy fine. Iift1c;
'tvh washed, 2Cft33c.
SOlTH OMAHA. Jan. 18, 19t
Recelpta were: , Cattte. Hogs. Bheep,
Monday
Tuesdsr ...
Wednesday.
e Thursday..
6.5oi
7.273
6.0)8
6,000
6.476
8.S.
8.418
11.800
8.840
7.713
8,14
7.6XW
80.0X8
S0.7HS
13.174
S.848
14 ,fiH
33.M6
attle ...
Hogs ....
heep
The following
price of hogs
several daya.
Date. 1908. 1907.1906.il906l904.'19)3.Wt-
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
.
7..
8..
8
10
11
12..
IS...
14...
IS...
30
4 2.1'V
4 221!
4 t9
4 214
I 4 16 J 6 59
a n
4 04
4 in'4
4 2Sa
I 24
6 U
6 23
6 80
8 28'
I 6 17) J
6 15
8 22
6 80
E 22
6 2S
6 26
a
4 601
4iV)
4 f'
4 60!
4 6J
4 61
4 621
4 58 4 153
4 6-1 4 (11
6 3d 6 2S
4 Ml
4 60
16...I 4 82HI 6 43 6 4 Ml
46
4 7tl 6 48
4 73 6 37
4 88I 6 41
4 74 6 60!
6 S4 4 t4
8 40 6 08
6 491 6 08
6 S9I 6 15
401 14
6 04J
a
6 00
13
22
6 16
7
1
33 'i
'10 -1
11 s
12 8
1 1
37 7 1
2 2 1
j
6
156 21 3
Sunday.
The official number of cars of atock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hog Sheep. H r .
C. M. A SI. P 8
Wahash 1
Missouri Taclflc 84
I nlon Pacific svstem oS
C. & N. W., east 11
& N. W.. west 67
C, ftt. P.. M. A O ... 82
C, IJ. & Q., east 8
C. B. & Q., west 37
R. I. & P., east.. 4
R I. A P.. went.. I
Illinois Central 7
Chicago Ot. Western S
Total receipts 215 '
The dlsDosltlon of the day a receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs, cheep.
Omaha, Packing Co....... 671 1,441 1.25
Swift and Company 1.017 !,4h 2.230
C?udahy Packing Co 1,010 4,432 764
Armour A Co l.ivz low
Cudahy, from Ft. Worth 140
Vansant A Co 134
Carey A Benton 22
Lobman A Co itu
McCreary A Carey 03
W. I. Stephen 31
Hill A Son 151
F. P. Lewis 11
Huston A Co 46
Hamilton A Rothschild. 34
L. F. Hus... !K
Layton 123 ..
J. H. Bulla 18
Bam Werthelmer Vti-
Mike Haggerty.. 45
J. B. Root A Co 1
R A S.k 122
T. B. Inghram 17
Sullivan Bros 2
Lehmer Bros 22
Krey Ill
St. Clair Packing Co 19 ,
American Dressed Beef. 1 .... ....
Other buyers .- 632 .... 4P3
Totals 5.632 9,578 6.811
CATTLE RecelDts of cattle this morning
were very liberal, the total being 242 cars.
The recelpta all thla week have been quite
liberal. kecDlng fullv abreast with last
week's run. althourh falling somewhat be
hlnfi the record of a yeai ago. The receipts
today, and for that matter all the week,
consisted largely of warmed-up ateera and
cow stuff. Unfortunately a good many ot
the trains were lute, so that quite a consld
erable proportion of the receipts were not
delivered at the vards until after 10 o'clock
in the morning. Thla naturally delayed the
trade, as buyers were not disposed to do
very much business until the day's recelpta
were In sight.
The market on beef steers was Blow to
onen. the demand being rsr rrom urgent,
and It was at no time during tne aay ai
nil active. Unless It might possibly have
been on something that buyers Just hap
pened to want the market was not only
slow, but 10c lower than yesterday. In
some cases salesmen reported that they
were bid even more than 10c lower on
cattle which did not happen to strike buy'
era fancy.
What haa been said regarding the beef
steer Trade would apply in moat cases to
cows and heifers. The shlDDing trade on
Thursday Is never very large, which left
the market with less buying support than
on previous daya tills week. Thus a few
of the better grades of cattle, which seemed
to be In fair demand, may have sold at
about ateady prlcea, but the general mar
ket waa loo lower.
In spite of the dullness and weakness
prevailing In the market for killing cattle
there was a good brisk demand lor feed
ers and the few loads on sale met with
ready takers at rood strong prices,
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
corn fed ateera, t5.264iC.75; fair to good
corn fed steers, 84.504j6.26; common to fair
cornfed ateera, 83.7oft4.60; good to choice
cows and heifers, 2.7rfr4.D0; fair to good
cowa and heifers, 8s.75ina.76; common to
fair cowa and heifers, Il.7fy5f2.75; good to
choice stockrrs and feeders, J4.00aH.7O; fair
to good stockers and feeders, J3.5OjJ4.00;
common to fair stockera and feeders,
,3.0093.60.
Representative salsa'
BKEb STEERS.
No.
10.'."!.'
AT.
la
1000
r5
1044
m
(Ml
1194
1J0
490
131
(Ml
10O0
1010
h&
828
KM
104!
1134
.'. 424
.. 4)5
.. 741
.. 403
..1440
.. 186
..1440
..1U0
..14)
. .1510
.1410
Pr.
8 10
1 It
1 40
4 20
4 (0
4 15
4 40
4 40
c
8 40
8 44
1 10
1 75
1 75
1 00
1 10
1 24
I 15
1 IS
HEIFERS.
1 40 12
14.1 13
1 ii 4
1 15 1
BULLS.
Na.
1
11
4
11
81
1
II
COWS.
11
It.'..'.',
".!"
io'.!'.'.'.
i
18.
At.
1247
1158
1138
1171
1247
1121
1416
Pr.
4 80
4 40
6 00
8 06
6 14
5 15
6 15
..1111 8 45
.1144 1 50
....4 1 54
.1114 I 40
500
170
3J5
15)
121
STOCK EP.8
4:;7 1 10
445
441
474
Uo
lit
60
784
5X4
5:7
1 60
1 ti
1 o
1 09
1 00
1 15
1 ISO
CALVES.
1.
8.
1....
1....
1....
1....
1 00
1 40
1 W
4 50
1 15
1 15
1 M
89
t 4)
1 45
8 50
1 70
1 70
3 75
1 10
4
1.
I.
AND
11..
s .
14..
W..
4..
II...
14..
6..
54..
It .
12.
...u:a
...1010
. ..lf0
... Hi
...1330
...137
... 444
... 7.
... 754
... Ml
... 104
...1530
...1140
...1S70
...ll
...11)40
ISO
130
111)
140
8 41
8 74
8 7
1 10
4 15
4 CO
1 44
I 60
8 K
4 00
8 85
8 40
1 40
1 45
1 70
1 75
t 78
4 75
1 10
4 04
FEEDERS.
Ill 1 13
110
420
140
Ill
71
lil
714
174
1041
lUit
l ts
t V)
4 05
4 05
4 05
4 05
4 14
4 15
4 10
4 75
laiar aad Mevaaaea.
NEW YORK, Jan. l.-BT'OAR -Raw.
firm; refining, 1.42c; centrifuge I, M tsi,
3 D-'c: .wolaf-ea sugur. I 17c. Refined steadv;
crushed. &.v, powdered, (ooc; granulated.
4 c
Pr.
I 75
4 t
4 30
4 70
t 76
4 70
The Updike Grain Co.
C0MI19I0N DEPARTMENT
TOO to 714 Drandcls Dldfl.
OMAHA. -:- -:- -:- UUD.
BROKERS
GRAIIXJ, PROVISIONS,
STOCKS AND BONDS
NEW YORK
-PRIVATE WIRES
T phones Do ua late) 9-4TS
eeaea
CHICAGO
lain iMf of being filled up and not want-
ng any more hogs
Representative tales:
No. At.
14 rt
14 14
4 171
70 1.11
.111
sh.
140
80...,
33....
14....
43....
in..,
m...,
4J...
44...
74...,
75...
71...,
43...
71...
56...,
tl...
14...
3...
44...
77...
14...
17...
47...
71...
4...
M ..
...
75...
81...
47...
13...
10...
5...
74...
53...
4
, ..S4
...171
...413
...153
...1W
...195
...5
...274
...ftt
...2ll
...115
.-..104
...111
. ..?!
. . .135
...115
...17
...148
...110
...8 8
...134
...U'4
...sr
...'
...304
...213
...tJV.
...1M
...175
...m
...i4
...111
...118
.24
44
150
40
Pr.
4 36
4 S5
4 i'.i
4 14
4 tr,
4 1.1
4 IS
4 rtt
4 17-4,
4 374
4 S7'-
4 174
4 30
4 10
4 10
4 K)
4 10
4 10
4 )
4
4 0
4 3D
4 14
4
4 30 1
4 10
4 14
4 34
4 1')
4 14
4 34
4 34
4 10
4 M
4 10
4 30
4 32i
4 124,
4 r.v,
4 I34i
No.
47..
J..
3D .
54..
!..
M). .
aa...
11..
..
r, . .
57..
41..
35..
44..
43 .
5..
14..
54..
15..
12..
14
54
11 ,
11 ,
10 )
76
8b.
130
44
144
so
SHEEP Receipts
5K
55
5.1
.
57..
85..
42..
51..
54..
35. .
44..
Of
Pr.
4 3!t
4 Ui
4 If,
4 S4
4 321,
4 18 '
4 32
4 35
4 If,
4 15
4 35
4 35
4 35
4 35 ,,
4 5
4 31
4 35
4 3.1
4 33
4 5.1
4 13
4 33
4 15
4 35
4 35
4 15
4 31
4 15
4 33
4 15
4 S3,
4 37
4 H
4 44
4 44
4 44
4 44
4 44
... 4 40
... 4 4i
Were verV
liberal for a Thursday which taken In ad.
dltlon to the liberil receipt on previous
days this week mskes the total very much
larger than last week. htle there were
some pretty good killers among the tr,
rivals, tne average waa naruiy as good as
yesterday, that Is there were more medium
to fair kinds.
The market both here and at most sell
ing points seemed to be less active than
earlier In the week. Locally this condition
waa due apparently to the fact that pack
era have been very free buyers all the
week and hence were not In as much need
of fresh supplies as on other days. What
ever may have been the cause, the fact re
malna that the trade waa less active and
that prices generally were weak to 10c
lower. Aa a matter or fact, some sales did
not show very much changed, but the gen
eral tendency was lower as noted. The
bulk of the desirable killers changed
hands in very fair season In the morning.
Quotations on good to choice fed sheep
and lambs; Lambs, fA.75rdf7.00; yearling
At.
. ,14
.15
.271
,.M4
..34
.133
.
. 113
. .153
. !4
. 135
. 117
.144
. .530
..311
..1W1
.217
. . '.'!
..838
. 110
.
..340
..22
. .
..150
'..858
.85
241
.834
..1M
.317
..m
.265
.137
..131
,.3U
..331
..147
..334
852
aheep
la,
J"
M
iwi
wethers. 88.6oe.00; wethers.
ewe. 84.9(Vg5.15.
No.
4 western ewes
6 western lambs
64 western lambs ....
109 western ewes
197 western ewes
2t3 western Iambs
1-9 western lamba ....
423 weatern lambs ...
153 western ewes
224 western ewes
18 western yearlings
4fl3 Mexican ewes ....
3;"7 western lamba ....
115 weatern lamba ....
12 western mixed ....
218 western' yearlings ,
1 western wethera ..
15 western ewes
25 western ewe culls
437 western ewea
231 western ewea
19 western ewe culls
7J western ewes
258 western lambs ....
67 weatern ewea
2&0 western lambs
$5.250.50;
Av.
150
88
100
113
hS
78
79
73
, 118
111
, 100
, 91
, 82
, 82
, 60
. 87
, 108
, 90
. 73
, 82
. 91
. 89
, 97
. 78
. 117
. 70
Pr.
5 23
6 65
66
5 00
6 00
6 SO
S 90
5 80
5 10
5 10
6 80
6 15
6 7f
75
4 60
00
. 5 50
4 75
8 00
4 6
4 75
2 (10
4 60
SO
4 25
6 85
WESTERN'S.
VV. P. Oraham, Wyoming.
No. Av. Pr No. Av.
5 bulla i:iso, 2 60 8 cows ail
6 cowa 1012 4 10 1 cow 10
1 cow HD0 2 75 28 feeders.. fS2
B. f Mardin, Wyoming.
46 steers.. ..1217 4 80
Dunn & Normlle. Montana.
1 calf 330 4 00 24 steers. ...1154
1 bull liW 3 40 22 cows 13
(0 cows 1 8 60 12 Steers. ...1114
HOOftThe first sales thla morning did
not look very much different from yester
day, but when the trade was once under
way it strengthened up rapidly becoming
fully to hlglier than yesterday. 'Jlius the
bulk of the hogs today sold largely at
14.304)4 .34, aa against 84.26&4.30 yesterdsy.
As high aa 84. 4J waa paad today aa against
a top of 84 40 yesterdsy. When the trade
waa once warmed up It waa fairly active
at tha advance eo that all the early -trains
were disposed of. ' by ten o'clock In the
morning.
Lata trains curue In quire heavily loaded
and aa most ordera were already filled the
market loatd very unfavorable for - the
seller. On heavy liofin the advance of the
morning was lost, while on light hogs It
was more than lost. In far, with light
boas it was rather s question of finding
someone to bid on them rather than a
iiieie matter uf price. Jl sctnitd to Le a
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle 4nlet and Steady Hogs Fire
ta Ten Cents Hlaher. 1
CHICAGO, Jan. 18.-OATTLE Receipts,
estimated about lO.OOn head; market, quiet
and steady; steers, 84.2frjj.3S; cows, 82. 75
4.60; heifers $2.50i6.25; bulls, l2.8Vfl-4.26;
calves, $3.0096.26; Blockers and feeders, 12.60
SC4.60.
HOGS Receipts estimated about 28,000
head; market, fr'g'lOc higher; choice heavy
shipping, $4.6nia4.60; butchers. 84.50tl4.fiO;
light mixed, $4.26tfi4.36; choice light. $4.33rf
4.45; packers, 14.004.45; pigs, e3.50((t.l&; bulk
of sales. 84.4(4.6.1.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts estimated
about 13.000 head; market, steady; sheep,
$4.00D.50; lambs, e6.7&aT35; yearlings, $4.003
6.35.
St. Lea la Live Stock Market.
ST LOUIS. Mo,, Jan. lfl. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,00V head, including 625 Texana;
market for natives weak; Toxans ateady;
native shipping and export steers, $6.00t
6.10; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.80
lfl 6.60; steers under 1,000 pounds, $.1. 260-4.50;
stockera and feeders, $2.004.66; cows and
heifers, $3.26016.26; cannsrs. $1 60ft2.40; bulls,
$2.0OS4.50; calves. 83.6ix38.00; Texas and In
dian steers, $2.90j6.26: cows and heifers,
$1.7&S.75.
HOGS Receipts. 11.000 hesd: market. Vf
lOo lower; pigs and lights, $4.0064 40; pack
ers. $4.00jH.45; butchers and best heavy,
$4 40f?4 50.
8HBEP AND LAMBS Receipts, M0
head; market, steady; native muttons, $3.00
5.26; lambs. $2.26.7.00: culls and bucka,
$2.0033.00; stockera. $1x752.50.
Kaaaas City Live atopic Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 16 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7,000 head. Including 100 southerns;
market steady; native ateers, $1.20(6.70:
southern steers. $4-00(34.75; southern cows.
$2.50tft3.T0; native cows and heifers. $2.40f
4.90: stickers and feeders. $3.2.V4.0; bulls.
$2.8OTi'4.O0; calves. $4.00ri7.00: western steers,
$4 0ffii.75; western cows. $2.604.25.
HOGS Recelnts. 18.000 head; market
strong; bulk of sales. $4 Sorfpt.SO; heavy. $4.40
7-4.W: packers, $4.3av-t.SO; pigs and lights,
$3.8ff4.45.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. 6.000
hesd; market steadv to ifo lower; muttons.
$4.W).ao; lambs, $6.Sv7.0A; range wethers,
$4.60(&6 26; fed ewes, $4.05.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSe-TMf. Mo.. Jsn. 18 CATTLE
Receipts. '.'.748 hesd; market a ehade lower:
natives, 83.7'ia6.76; cows and heifers. $2.00W
4. stockera and feeders. $8.504.40.
HOGS Receipts. 17,110 head: msrket inf
15c lower, top, $1.40; bulk of sales, $4.30f
4.4S.
RHKEP AND LAMBS Reee'nta. 2.21S
head; market ieady; lambs $6.Wi7.10; yi-ur-lings,
$6.6036.10.
long City I. Its Stack Market.
8IOUX CITY. Jan. 16. (Sneelftl Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelnts, 1.800 head:
market ateadv. Reeves. 84 0O114 6' covk
nd r-et'ers. $i;54.25; stockera and feed
ers. $3 CKU3.85, calves and yearlings, $2.0.o
8.50.
HOGS Receipts. 4 Orl hesd; merket
strong, selling at $ 1. 05714 41: bulk, $4 25fil.30.
Stock In labt.
Receipts of live stock st the six principal
weatern markets yesterday;
Catl'e. Hose. Bheen.
Firm: middling. 12c. Bales. HO bales', re
ceipts, none; shipments, none; stock. 1K.4.
1,1 V KKFUOl... Jan. w.-ivri iv.i-iwi
market- uuiot ; prices 12 points higher. Am
erican middling, fslr, 7.03c; good middling,
667c; middling, 641c;' low middling, 67c;
good ordinary. 6.8!.c; ordinary, o.inc. in
sales of the day were 8.000 bales, of which
600 were for specnlstlon and export and
Included 4.200 American.
OALVF8TON. Jan. 16. COTTON Higher
at lVc.
O 81 A II A wnOLKtALIC MinKIT.
KOriS Fresh selling eggs, candled, ioo
BUTTER Common, 16c; fancy tub and
rolls. 17ii19c; creamery, 30c.
CHEESE New full cream. Wlscftnsla
twins liVic; new full cream brick, Uo; do.
mestlo new Swiss, Ifc; new llmburger, lj4S
16c; voung Amerlcahs, 17Hc. ,
LIVE POULTRY Springs. 8c; hens. 8c;
roorters. 3c; ducks. c; geese, 9c; turkeys,
114,0' pigeons. Sue per doe.
DRESSED POULTRT Snrlngs fancy, 8c;
hens, 9c; roosters. 4c; ducks, 11c; geeso,
tic; turkeys. liVpWc.
HAY Choice No. 1 upland. $10.00; medium,
$9 00: No. 1 bottom, $8.00; off grades, front
$5.50(26 50. Rye straw, $7.00. No. 1 al
talfa. $11.00
TROPICAL rRIUTS. ,
ORANGES Fancy WashlnBton navelg,
11 sixes, per box, $2.75; extra fancy Bun
flower, all sixes, per box, $3.00; California
Tangerines, J else and smaller, per box,
$2.25.
GRAPES Malaga, choice, per keg, $4.00;
Malaftir; extra fancy, $4 50; extra choice,
per keg, $4; extra fancy, extra heavy,
85.00. .
GRAPF, FRUIT Florida. 64 and $0 alia,
per box. $6.00.
BANANAS Port Llmon, owing to alxa,
iter bunch, $1.50 to $3.00.
PEARS Extra fancy winter Nellie, per
box. $2.76.
FIG8 AND DATES-Bmyrna f!g, 7
crown, per ih., Italic; Srovrna figs,
crown, per lb., liinac: timyrna figs, 4
ctown. per lb, 10lle; California lgs, Doge.
10 cartons, 85c; California figs, boxes, It
carions. Sue; California (lgs, bulk, per lb.,
6Vic; Hallow! dates, per lb., tc; Kbadrawl
dates, per lb., to; Salr dates, pel IL., Jic;
lard dates, 18-lb. boxes, per lb, 80.
CRANBERRIES Extra fancy Bell and
Bugle, per bbl., $10.00; extra- fancy Jersey,
per bbl., $8.00; extra fancy Jersey, per box,
$3.00. "
LEMONS Extra fancy Southerland
Beauty, 300 and 360 size, per box, $4.00; ex
tra choice Just rite, 300 and 364 size, per
box, $3.76.
FRUITS
APPLES Washington. Snow, per box,
$1.50; Washington Jonathans, per box, $1.76;
Washington Roman Beauties, per box, $1.76;
Washington Alexanders, per box, $1.75;
Washington Blue Pearmalns, per boat, $1.76;
Washington Red Cheek Pippins, per box,
$1.76; Washington Kings,, per box, $1.76;
Washington Bailey Sweet, per. box, $T76;
Washington No. Spys, per box, $1.76; Cali
fornia Red Pearmalns, 4-tler, per box, $2.00;
California Belleflowers, 4-tler, per box,
$2.00; New York Baldwins, per bbl., $4.60;
New York Northern Spies, .per bbl., $4.50;
New York assorted varieties, per bbl., $4 50.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-Per bu., 4$75c
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per bbl..
$3.75.
TOMATOES Florida, extra fancy, per
basket crate, $6.00; choice, per basket crate,
$4.00; Cuba", fancy, pcr.tVbasket creia, $4.00.
LETTUCE Florida iiuad, per hamper.
$3.00; per dox., 40c.
CUCUMBERS-Hot house, 8 dos , fancy,
per box, $3.00; 3 dos. choice, per box, $1.60.
RADISH ES Hot house, per dozen, 40u.
PARSLEY Per doz., 40c.
PRPPEHS-Florida, 6-basket crates, per
crate, $4.00.
PARSNIPS-Old. per bbl., $C.2S.
BEETS Old, per bbl.. $2.26.
CARROTS AND TURNIPS-Old. per bbl.,
$2.00; Canada Rutabagea, per lb., lc.
CABBAGE Wisconsin Holland Bead, per
lb.. lc.
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $1.60; Wis
consin Red Globe, per lb., lVfcc.
CAtTI.lKLOWER-Per 2-dos. crate, $3.00.
HORSERADDISH Per doz., 90c.
KUMQUATS Owing to quality, per at..
80c to 40c.
SH ALLOTS Per dos., fJOc.
BRU8HKI. SPROUTS, per qt., 20c.
STRAWBERRIES Owing to quality, 6O0
to 5o.
CELERY Michigan, per bunch, acM5o.
NAVY beams Per bu.. No. L $2-W;
Lima, 7c per lb.
BEEF CUTS.
' Rib: No. 1, 134jc; No. 2. lie; No. 3, 74c.
Loin: No. 1, 19r; No. 2, 13c; No. 3, 4c.
Chuck: No. 1, 6N.C; No. 2, Ihic; No. 3, 60.
Round: No. 1, c; No. 2, 7V,c; No. 3, 6c.
Plate: No. 1, 6Hc No. 2. 6c; No. 3. 4Wc.
MISCELLANtiOlTS.
CALIFORNIA DRIEU FRUIT8-Prune
re somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies ot Immediate grades. Quo
tatlona range from Do to 9c tor California
fruit and from 6Jo to sc for Oregon,
Peaches are very Arm, with fancy yellow
quoted at 13tfo.
$5.40; best, $5.00; out loot, 64.0; cubes, c;
powdered, 6.16c.
SUGAR Granulated, cane, per sack,
NUTS California No. 1 8. 8. walnuts, per
lb., 17HC, Imported Tarragona almonds, per
lb., 18c; filberts, Brazlla and Jumbo pecans,
13c; butternuts, per lb., 12V4c; No. 1 H. P.
peanuts, roasted, 8c; raw, c; salted pea
nuts, per box, $1.15; Italian chestnut, per
lb., 10c.
CANNED GOODS Corn, stasdard weat
ern, 76c. Tomatoes, fancy, is-pound cans,
$1.46; standard, 3-pound cans. $1.20. Pine
apples, (.rated, 2-pound, $2.202.80: allced,
$1.762.35. Gallon applea, $4.60. California
apricots, $2.66ft3.30. Peara. J2.10U8.lft.
Peaches, $l.Bo2;3.15. L. C. peaches, $2.10"
$.15. Aiaska aalraon, red, tl.4u; fancy
Chinook, flat, fc.lu; fancy sock eye, flat,
$2.15. fcai dines,- quarter ull. $3.60; three
quarters mustard. $3.35. Sweet potatoes,
tl.Ztyi i5. Sauerkraut, Via. Pumpkins, k0J
ttll. 00. Lima beans,' 2- pound, 7 5c tl 11.26.
Soaked beans. 2-pound, 65c; fancy, $1.26(01.46.
COFFEIC Roasted, No. 35, 26c; No. SO.
21c; No. 26. 19o; No. 20. ltHc.
FISH-Halibut, lie; trout. 13c: pickerel,
10c; pike, 14c; pike, fresh, frozen, 12c; white
fish, 14'ul6o; buffalo, 14c; bullheads, skinnee)
nd dressed, 13c; cattish, dressed, 17c; white
perch, 7c; white bass, 16c; black baas, 26o;
sunflsh, b'3'jc; crappies, (Vj-9c; large crapplea,
16c; herring, fresh frozen, tic, whltsflsn,
frozen, U'&l&c: pickerel, fresh frozen, 13c;
red snanper, 12c; flounuers,. mackerel, 14 a
35o per fish; codfish, fresh frozen, 12c; had
dqck, fiesh frozen, ,12c; . smelts, 13o; shad
roe, 3.1c per 10. ; irog lega, ouu par uos..
South Omaha
Bioux Cltv ...
Kansas City .,
flf. .loseoh
St. Louis ....
Chicago
Totals......
8 .wi
... l.4
. . . 7 fa 41
. .. ? 7rt
... 4 fan
...jo.ooo
. . .31.21)6
ll.01 7.500
4.(1
trt1 .i
17.110 'l
n.fam T.iwa)
38.0(4 13.008
99,410 31.213
green sea turtle meat. Zoo per lb
HIDES AND TALLOW -Green aalted.
No. 1, 6c; No. 2. 4c; bull hides, Sc; green
unsalted. No. 1, 4c; green unsalled. No. L
3 ; horse hides, $1.00iTj2.5o; aheep pe.ts. 'Ito
i$1.00. Tallo- No. 1, 4Vo; Nc. 2. 00.
Wool. 1'KuJOi.
4J',c.
York.
$7i;
$4.iT.
Oils and Ilosln.
NEW YORlv. Jan. 16 OIL Cottonseed,
firm; prime crude. 31432c; prime yelhiw.
Petroleum, steady refined, New
1X75; Phlladclpliia nnl Baltlmurs,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, bulk,
Turin'iit ine. steady, biiv.
RO8IN Steady ; alralntd, common to
good. $3..V.-;(3.4u.
OIL CITY, Pa., Jan. 16 -OIL-Credlt
balances, $1.78; rutis, 119.7S0; average, 159,
tl; ahlpmenta. 170.476; average. ISO.R'tS.
SAVANNAH, Ua., Jan. 16. OIL Turpen-tine--Flrm,
64c.
I ROSIN Firm; sales, 1.500 boxes; receipts,
r.W'2: shipments. 1.445; slock. 116.828: A. R,
C, 3.3o; I) $3.30; L $S.:7mu.30; F, $3. 3D;
U. ra.34eri3.S2W: II $2 YK1.4U: I. $3.76: K,
$4 !;; M. $5.f.-6.0u, N, $5.io; WU, $6.10;
WW. $0.30.
I Cotton. Market.
NEW YORK. Jsn. 16-COTTON-Fut ores
opened firm; January, U MSgU M. ', Febru
ary. 1125c; March. 11.3?Jll.44e: April.
U.4W11 5oc; May, 11 60c; July, II 26c; August.
II 08c: October. 10.67c.
Spot closed steadv. 26 points higher mid
dling uplands.- 12. loci middling gulf.' 12.35c;
sales. 6,236 hales. Futures closed very
steady: January. 11 44c: February, 11 49o;
March, 11.69c; April, 11.62c; May, 11 Tc;
June. 11.64c; July, If.'; A.Jgual, 11.2,1c;
Ooloher,
NEW
Snot
nominal; ordinary, ic. non i iai; tooi or.11
nary, 10 8-16c. nominal; low m ddl'ng,
II 1S-16t:. middling. 1115 16c: good !"i 'd'ln
12c; fair. 13V. nominal. Hales. 4.(50 bale?;
receipts, y.674 bales; stock, 8 rt.241 hale-..
ST. leOl'IS, M... Jan. 16. -C0TT.1N
Evaporated A pules and Dried fruits.
NEW YORK. Jan 16- EVAPORATED
APPLES-Maiket had a steady tone with
attractive trull fmnlv held; fancy are
quoted al 1(iVi ll'uc; choice, 94(jl"c; prime
al wh',-', and 1.6 fruit at HiW'nC.
f GLOBE TANNING &
n.Mcj juiy, 11 iw; August, 'li.snc; iK if tviirirTtinivr m
v' O R I?E A N ai. UnJ -6.-4 .W TO V- WAMTACTURING CO.
r1oad firm; low . orrtlnsi y. 7 :5-l-c DT3 MOIXEfJ, IOWA.
7n nv,..v.v4i,uv,
a-'- 'l Dr3 MOIKIfJ, IOWA.
Fl We t,n all kin'! of l.ldea you
f,i'I ""! both vklth hi)l!' oq ami
r t (f m.iKe them Into ixats and
li rohs V rltn for shipping tngs
V9 ami l,n,,bl,.
ind booklet
A. BMITH.
JACOB BAYXm, ef,