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    HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. .JANUAT.Y '.. 1PW.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Talaei Are Holding Firm t Higher
Lereli.
TRADING 13 1 LIGHT AND SLOW
Kknl Sltoatlen Rtmlii is Hand
f tha Balls, Who Practically
Him a Corner aa tno
2. 5T,r: No. J, 57V; No. 4,
OATS-Firm: No. 2 white. oO'tfftlc
white, 6r; No. 4 white, 49c.
eA'ic; no trade.
No. 1
KV 1UHK :KEHAI, MARKET
(notation
Market.
OMAHA, Jan. 5, 19.
The ciain market are holding firm at
limn level, but trading la light and very
little activity In ahowu. The wheat alt
natlnn remain In the hands ot the bull
leader who have practically a corner.
The most prominent feature continue to
he the light receipt and the decrease In
the world visible supply.
Corn from a foreign standpoint I weaker.
The outside demand I poor and until
farmer show more disposition to sell will
likMy hold ateady, although value are
high and any Increase In tha movement
would result In a decline.
Wheat started with a firm tone and
value edging higher. Lemand waa scat
tered, with tha trader Inclined to be bear
ish, fable were higher, due to our
strength yeterday, but dullnee marked
the trading, there being no nap or me
to It. May whet opened at ll.Ol1 and
closed at $1,011.
t orn opened quiet and steady, price rul
ing at the earne level. Receipt are mod
el ate and acceptance from tha country
continue meager. Cash corn on the sample
market waa all absorbed, but waa not iu
good demand, only taken by actual con
sumer. May opened at 6Sc and closed at
Primary wheat receipt were r2,000 bush
el and shipment were 108,000 bushel,
against receipts last year of 612,000 bushel
and shipment of 17,000 bushels.
Corn receipts wrre 9O8.0tjo bushels and
shipments were 6M,ono bushels, agaJnat re
relpla last year of W'.OuO bushels and ship
ments ot 463,000 bushela.
Clesrsnces were Kn.nnn bushels of corn,
G.0H1 bushels ef oata and wheat and flour
c-qual to 412,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed M;d higher on wheat
and unchanged at VI higher on corn.
local range of options:
f the Day
Commodities.
oa Yarloa
Artlcle. Open. High.l Low. Cloe. Yey.
Wheat
May...
July...
Corn-May..
Oats-May.
1 01
6 '..
I
4B'I -
V
.
I
92
1 OlVi1',
i oiVi
92
E6
I
48',,. 48HI 4M.I 4SV.
ia Cash Prices.
2 hard, MVI.;
No. 4 hard, 9ttf97c;
No.
No.
No. 2
WHTtAT-No,
hard, 9798'-ic;
spring, friitfWe.
CORN No. 2. 63"-WtW: No. 3
uo; Mo. 3 yellow, b3WAS3c;
white, WuMVi'l -No. 3 white, Wtc.
OATB-No. 3 mixed, 4c; No. 3 yellow,
47e; No. 3 white. 47c;. No. 4 white, 46-t6'-f;
.standard. 47(fih-i7'4c.
IttE No. 2, ci: NO- . "Oc
Carlot Receipt.
Wheat. Corn. Oat.
Chicago H 476 235
Minneapolis. l7
Omaha 39
Duluth 6
NEW YORK, Jan. 6-FI.OVR-Receipts,
tH,.t i.ljls. ; exports, ll.ijno bbls. Market quiet
and barely steady; Minnesota patents,
SV&Sji.Sft; winter straight, tl-tMH.iB;
Minnesota bakers', 4.AKo4 5i, winter ex
tras, gj.o4il.j6i winter patent, ti.loiyt.Za;
a inter low grades, $: MM.la. Ry flour,
quIi t; fair tu good, H u- lo. iiye Hour,
lancy. 4.:iijj4.6v. buckwheat flour, steady
at ?.4nti'J.6n per 1WI lbs.
BI CKWHKAT-Uulli New Tork state,
"fx: asked.
'OHN M KA L Firm : fine white and 1
low, $l.rfel.66; kiln dried. $3 46.
RVK Dull and easy; No. 2 western, (lo
f. o. b. Nw York.
BARLEY-Steady; malting. T3g7c C. I. t.
New York.
WHEAT-Receipts, 67,2"0 bu. Spot msr
ket easy; No. 2 red, l.WTgi.og, elevator,
and $1.07',, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern,
Duluth, .19, f. o. b. afloat; No. t hard
winter, 31.17, f .o. b. afloat. The option
market opened steadier and soon developed
notable weskness today under liquidation
Induced by lees active bull support, predic
tions for snow west and a poor cash de
mand, closing ' hesw, 1t&ltc net lower.
May closed at Sl.lO". and July closed at
tl.On't
CORN Receipts. 33,7TiO bu. : exports, 1.900.
Spot market tlrm; No. 2, Wic, elevator,
nd Rft,c, f. o. h. afloat: No. 2 white. 6714e;
No. 2 yellow, 66"ic t. o. b. afloat. Options
were without transactions, closing SWc
lower. Mav closed at 8c. July closed at
SSVic and September closed at 6K'4c.
OAT Rece nts. 1W.UUO bu.: exuort. 1.900
bu. Spot market steady; mixed. 2 to 32
Ins., M4rfr4V.o: natural white. M to S3 lbs..
Mliilr; cllpted white. 82 to 40 lb., 6wf2c.
hay yulet; good to choice, hoc.
KEKD-Steady; spring bran, 329.25.
IIIUKS Dull: Bogota, ISHWac; Cenijal
American. 21c.
PROVISIONS Roer, steady: family, im.oo
ffi.17.60; mess. 12.6"iria.0: beef hams. 3T.0v
28.00; packet, H4.biyclft.bO; city extra India
moss. LUow-'i.tio. t ut meats, steady: pica-
led bellies, 38.50g9.2S; pickled nama. 39.0x9
60. Isra. steady; western, v.7twS.9B: re
fined, barely steady; South America. 31.5
rontlnent. 310.Ji; compound. 3H.87Vk4iW.12W
Pork, steady; family. 31R .OOff 13.00: short
clears. 3J0.ira.00; mess, 316 5o17.00.
rAUlW-Quiet: cHy rtlftn per nk V
6r: country (pkgs. free). 6i67c.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 1
r(jM,e; .iniran, nominal.
HUTTKR- Market firm: creamery roe
clals, :Hc (official price, Site): creamery ex-
ras, aiwasic; creamery, tnirtis to flrats. 24
iptile; creamery, held, common to specials
lKfiXic: western factory, firsts. 21Mt,a22u
WeKtern Imitation cresmerv. firsts. ZiiftrMr..
t ilEhKK firm; full cream anecla e. 14U
mow; oepiemoer, coiorea or winte, rancv,
nc; ociooer oesi, iic;. late made, small.
oesi. ix; gooa 10 prime, urffric; common
to rair. lOWUVic; skim, full to specials,
a"vrii4Ktc.
KUO Easier: state. Pennsylvania and
nearby brown and mixed fancy, 3S0'36c: fair
o cnoice, mraitic: western flrats. .Wo: aec
onds. 2"(j30c.
POmfRY Dresed: firm; western chick
ens, Kft'Sic; western fowls. lH4iil4c: tur-
kt-ys. il'iiZic.
UIlfAOO ORAI.M AND PROVISIONS
Fealares ol the Tradlas and rioslag
Trices', oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. 5. Liberal profit taking
bv local longa caused weakness In the
wheat market here today, final nuotatlons
hnvlri net loss of- 'j1c. Corn, oats and
provisions also closed weak aa a result of
realising aaies.
Weakness in the wheat market devel
nnoH imin the final hour, when Drlcea de
i-llntd more than lc from the high point of
the dav. During the early part of the
session moderate firmness wa manifested.
owing to the cold wave which' did spread
over a larga aectlon of tha winter wheat
hell and to an advance of MA at Liverpool.
The market waa also bullishly affected by
a decrease of 3.260.000 bushe in tha world
risible supdIv for the week, the general
impression prevailing prior to tha publica
tion of the figures that tha decrease would
be less than that amount, xnis xactor,
however, .was lalait'iiaed a bear argu
ment when It became known that all of
til decrease In available Block occurred
in the European supplies. These things
were genoral in the final hour and the
market appeared to have little support,
The cloae wa weak at almost the loweet
noliit. with May at 31.Q7V4 and July at WSc.
Clearance of wheat and flour were equal
to 413.000 bu.
Tha corn market wa firm early In the
day, but later a weak tone developed. The
market closed wesk with prics 4bS,o to
' c. lower compared wlih the previous close
Final Quotation on May were ei'tMic
and on July lVifilHc.
Trade In the oats market wa quiet
Sentiment wa a trifle bullish early In the
dav. becoming weak later in the session.
The market closed weak with price off
1,(1 to 4.C with May at 61c and July
at 4a4tte.
Provision ere weak. At the cloe price
were 2,itjl71io lower than the previous
close.
The leading futures ranged aa follow
Artloleo. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Te'y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn .
Mav
July
Sept.
Oai
May
July
Sept. '
Pork
Jan.
May
Lard
Jan.
May
Ribs
Jkn.
May
l 1
It 4S1 08H1;
WWI
3S!I '
I i
lOTt!
M4l
I
1 07H
W7l
1 07H
9i
1 osh
96
Cl4 61li''il ' 6U4
46lVi'SlV.o 61
1,1
;51ifrT Mif 61S61HfAi
4t46T1i(p4l4ll ff:4VaH
1 47
IS Co
S2
75 I I 80
I 3 47' IM
1 47
1 7i
62
t 80
it so
13 45
4i(
9 7
42
S 70
1 30
1 67
47i
70
42
3 73
i
1 47
14 7V
9 65
9 90
3 47
76
No. t.
Cash quotations were a follow
FLOUR Firm. Unchanged; winter paten',
34 JWTt.ao; winter straights, 34.464f4.Ki; spring
straight 34 lOtft.oo; bakers. X3.'V(M.3.
WHEAT No. 3 spring. 31 07n.0; N"o,
tl.00ttl.07: No. 2 red. 31.06A(Hn.O7.
(XRN No. 2, 6(aHn;; No. 2 yellow
OATS No. 3 white, 61 c; No. 3 white,
4!H6lc. '
RIE-No, I. Uj.
BARLEY Oood feeding. Nfc; fair to
choice malting, 246c.
SKRDS Flax, No. 1 northwestern, 31.64.
Timothy, prime, 31.36. Clover, contract
grades. 39.30.
PROVISIONS Short ribs, side (loose).
UU3 60. Mea pork, par bbl.. 31.15&1(.!7.
lsrd. per Hot Iba.. 3347. Short clear aide
(bxd. 33tU6.7S.
Fallowing war tha raeetpt and shipments
of Xour aud grain;
Receipt. Shipment.
VTIT VADL CTfrrC IVfl DrtVrC I caused a fair advance In the afternoon, hut
ilkll lVIm jlUllljiiJlJ DIMUJ I hl support slackened later and prices
i nrifppa ina ine miuRfi iinipnrn nun ami
unlntereetlng fopper anarea nmf-pea on
Further Drop in Consolidated
Weakens Entirt Lilt.
Oat
MONEY MARKET IS EASIER
Farther Troaeootloa of Corooratloaa
and Action of, Senate on Steel
Corporation A larras Pro
t emlonala.
besrlsh statistics, but Improved later.
PARIS', Jan. R Prices on the Pours
today were weak. The private rate of dis
count was 2 per cent, an advance of
per cent.
BERLIN. Jan. 5. Prices were wesk on
the Hourse today upon the increased tension
canned by the Austro-Hervlsn situation and
yesterday advice from New Tork. Amer
ican securities fell aharply.
firm; track.
July, 6t) V;
steady: No.
July. 45c;
WEATHER IX THE GRAIV BELT
Snow, Colder, with Minimum Five
Below Zero To Bo.
OMAHA, Jan. 6. 1809.
The area of high pressure and cold wava
noted In the northwest in the preceding re
port swept down over the Missouri and
upper Mississippi vallevs dunna Monday
afternoon and night, and temperatures are
rrom 3) to 40 degrees lower throughout tae
upper alley a ana northwest than iliev were
on Monday morning. Zero weather reache
south over northern Nebraska and Iowa
and from 20 to 30 below ia reported In tlix
upper Missouri valley and B below wai
recorded In the western Canadian .prov
inces. iJKni snow. are general in the Da,
kutas, Wyoming and Montana and ond
Hons are favorable for snow In thla vicinity
tonight and Wednesday, with somewhat
colour tonight, followed by rising tempera
ture Wednesday.
Record of temperature and ' ore,' I nit at Inn
compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years:
1909. 190. 1907. 190.
Minimum temperature ... X 24 IN 2.'.
.Precipitation 00 ,oi .Co .00
INorinaJ temperature for today. 21 degrees.
Deficiency In DreclDltation a.nce March 1
19i, 6.7 Inches, -
Deficiency corresponding period in 1908,
7.46 Inches.
Deficiency correspondlne nerlod in 1907
3.82 Inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Foroatr.
St. I.oal General Market.
ST. IOUIS. Jan. 5. WTUilAT Future.
lower; casn, firm: track. No. 2 red, raah,
l.oi4tBl.l"; No. 2 hard, 3L04t&a.07; May.
1.0V,i(il.07: July. 9Kc.
CORN Futures, lower; cash
No. 2 cash, 8c; May, ti0c
?o. -i white, eiiHc
OATS Futures, lower; cash.
2, track, cash, 60c; May, 60c;
No. Z white, 62.aftic.
RYE Firm at 76c.
KliOUR Quiet; red winter patents. 34.90
((,6.10; extra fancy and straight, 34.164.70;
Intrd winter clears, 3S.60.
SEED-Timothy, 33.0Of3.45.
CORNMEAL 33.10.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east traxk, $1.01
61.(0.
HAY Steady; timothy, $9.00044.00; prairie,
$8.Mrn H.oo.
IRON COTTON TIBS 31.00.
BWl(llNtl-"V.
HEMP TWINE To.
PR(JVISIONS Pork. lower: tobblng.
$15.6 Itrd. lower; prime aleam,
9..U. Dry salt nieata. unchanged; boxed
extra ehorta. 39.37; clear ribs, 39.2S; short
cleara, 39.60. Bacon, dull: boxed extra abort,
ItO.ST1,; clear ribs, JBtiit; short cleara,
$U.60.
POULTRY Steady; chicken. 10c;
api'lngs, 12c; turkey, lt.c; duck, 11c; geeae,
6c.
creamery, VAysze.
36c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 9.000 14.0U0
Wheat, bu 31.UO M.000
Ctrn, bu. l.ono 37.000
Oats, bu 77.0UO 63.000
Kansas City Grain and Previsions.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. B. WHEAT
Unchanged; May, $1.01; July, 92c: cash.
No. 2 hard, $1 03ffl.O&; No. 3 hard, 99931.01;
No. i red, $101; No. 3 red, $107.
CORN Unchanged to o higher; May.
67c; July, 67c; cash, No. 2 mixed. 6&
67c; No. 3 mixed, 66tft6c; No. 2 while,
68c; No. 3 white. 57iiC7:4C.
OATS Unchanged; No. 5 white, 48960c;
Ko. 2 mixed. 47t64!'!
RYE 7(Kj'73e.
HAY Dull; steady; choice timothy. $9.75
610.00; choice prairie, $8.6069.76; choice al
falfa, $13.6314.60
B V TT E R Steady ; creamery. 32c; packing
stock. 19c.
EK3B Firm; fresh extras, Jlc; current
receipt. 27c. ...
Receipts and shipments of grain were aa
follow- Receipta. Shipments.
Wheat, bu.. 42.(K 28.000
Corn, bu.; " llOuO
Oats, bu i, i.w
NEW YORK. Jan. 6 The professional
view of the weakness which developed in
the stock market today waa that It wa
largely due to the sympathetic effect of
the collapse in Consolidated uaa. which
proceeded teday only less violently than
yesterday. The period of greatest weak
ness In Consolidated Oss today, however,
was while the general list waa making a
aturdy aland aa-alnst the renctlon and
was showing a degree of positive strength
In some quarters. The action of the mar
ket warranted tha Implication that the
support waa in the Interest of facilitating
a process of liquidation and the pursuit of
this purpose had the later effect of weak
ening the whole list. The unexpected ad
Verse decision In the Consolidated Oaa
ult yesterday undoubtedly took the Inter
eat committed on the long side unaware
and Interfered with the plan of conduct
of their market campaign.
i no consensua of opinion has been strong
that the period of renewed ease In the
money market after the turn of the rear
would facilitate a revival of speculative
activity and conduce to still higher prices
for stocks. The money market la rapid I v
and sensibly growing easier and other ex
pected favorable developments are not
lacking, but so many speculative hold
ings of stocks apparently have been wait
ing for tht opportunity to reallre the
profits that the selling outweigh the de
mand. The Consolidated Uaa decision un
doubtedly ha had a bad effect cn the
speculative confidence engendered bv tha
assumption that governmental activities
were to move In future In favor of the cor
porations. The refusal of the supreme
court to rntertaln tho rovernmenf ap
peal to reopen the Standard Oil fine de
cision waa Industriously cited to offset the
effect of the gas caae, but Its effect was
marred by the announcement of the at
torney general's office that the case would
be retried. The disappointment in the gas
suit has given rise to some timidity re
garding the outcome of other suits In
which a favorable outcome ha been as
sumed with effect In tho stock market,
nils Is notably the case regarding the suit
to contest the Hepburn law s commodity
claiia.. Thla was seen In the suggestion
today that congress might be looked to to
annul thla clause If It wern upheld by. the
supreme court. The uneasiness over the
subject of government aggression upon
corporations was shown by the manner
In which various Incidents bearing on the
subject were dwelt upon. The adoption by
IlniiJ,ea iS.tatea ""nB,, of resolution
calling for Information of an alleged opln
V tn a"orney general sanctioning the
purchase of the Tennesse. Coal & Iron
company by the United States Steel corpor
ation was thus dwelt upon. So was a re.
5rL.thi a ecret InvesUgation of meat
Th- !n5.hou"e.a had bPn turned. So was
the taking of oral testimony In the gov
rint"!1 "U,t ""o!vo the Harriman
the Balkan question had a disturbing ef-
t .nm.?1? ",arke n was reflected
to some extent here.
vd8 ESU lrITf,Vl"r .T?"" . ". Par
i.nh -."wwv. uuiicu mates Donds
-L'. o" call.
?few York Money Market.
NEW TORK, Jsn. I. MONEY On rail,
steady; higher at 2 per cent; loweat rate.
2 per, cent; ruling rate. IV4 per cent; last
loan. J1 per cenl; closing bid. 2 per cent;
I offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, easy:
ixty and ninety days, 7a per cent; six
months. 34lri3 per cent.
FRIM E MERCANTILE PAPER Sffl4
per cent.
PTcnl.l.Mi tM n aiu c- irregular, witu
rtual business in bankers' bills at 84 849tf
85 for 1xty-diy mils and at 31 .H85 for
emand; commercial bills, S4.84V(f4.84.
HIIA'ER Bar. 60c; Mexican do Urs. 46e.
HONDS Government, steady; railroad. Ir
regular.
1 he following were trie closing quotations
n bonds yesterday:
. 3. rr. It, rf.
do coupon
. . U. M
do coupon
. S. 4. re
do coupon
Am. Tobarco 4s...
do
Atrhiion tn 41...
do adj. 4i
do cv. 4s
do St
Atlantic C. 1. 4s..
Bl. A Ohio 4s.....
do 3W
Brk. R. T. ct. At.
Central ot Oa. it..
do lit Inc
do 2d inc
do Sd Inr
Chn. A Ohio 4m.
rhlr.go & A. 4.
H. ft U. n. 4.
C. R. I. A P. U
do col. 60
do rfde. 4i
r:c. St. i f.
Colo. Ind. fx
olo. Mid. 4l
Colo. A Ao. 4o
Del. A II. cv. it..
A R. O. 4.
Eri p. I. 4
do acn. 4s
Hock. Vtl. 4Si ..-
Japan 4a
were
P. UTTER Firm:
EGGS I-)wer at
Flour, bbl.
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu ...
Oats, bu ....
Rye. bu ...
Barley, ba
3S.9W
17.0CO
.4X1. 1
.. 11.0i
. M.3U0
)W.6l)
14.4U0
?99.1oO
289.700
7.0ti0
0,OW
On tha Produce exchange today th but.
ter market wa steady; creamerlos, 22t&32c;
dalrlea 21&Q. 1-tgs, firm; at mark,
rase Included, 2b4ic; first. 29c; prime
first. Sue. Cheese, firm; 14J16c.
rhllavdelkln Prodnea Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 3. BUTTER
Unchanged.
KOOS Quiet and steady; Pennsylvania
and other nearby first, free cases, 32c, at
mark; Pennsylvania and other nearby cur
rent receipta. In returnable caae, 31c, at
mark, western firsts, free cases. 3Jc, at
mark; western current receipts, free cases,
SOflSlc.
CHEESE Quiet and firm: New York full
cream, choke, 14c: New York full
creams, fair to good. 3&14c.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 3. WHEAT May,
31 0410; July, 31 0SW19; cash. No. 1
hard, $1 KV1U; No. 1 northern, $1.0A.f
1.10; No. i northern, $1. l.tj No. $
northern. 31.044t'1.06.
F LA X Closed at 81-62.
BRAN In bulk, $l0uo'l.2S.
FLOUR Firm; first patent. 364ooG6;
Mcond pa tea La. 3fi-3OO0; first clears, $4W
rt 10; second clears. 33.3NIS.Ot.
Option at Kama City:
Article. I Open. High." Low. Cloa.
MaTT. .' 1V I"' X'JlOltiA
July 9SI 93 tCHI iVi
Corn 1-1 I
Mav l57.tr7i oTJiffMl 67'o7S8
July f 68B 68 67S& 67-i
on
Amalgamated Copper ....
Am. c. A r
Am. (. A r. pfd .'
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. H. A L. pfd
Am. Ice Securities
Am. Unseed Oil.,
Am. LocomotlT
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. 8. A R
Am. 8. A R. pfd
Am. Sonar Banning
Am. Tobacco pfd
Amarlcan Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison
Atcnlaon pfd
Atlantlo Coaat Lin
Raltlmora A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Central Le.iher pfd
Central of Nam- Jerary...
Chesapeake A Ohio.......
Chlcato Ot. W
chtcaio A N. W
C, M. A St. P
P.. C. O. A 8l. 1,
Colorado r. A I
Colorado A Ho
Colo. A So. let pfd
Colo. A 8o. 2d pfd
Consolidated Uaa
Corn Products
Palawan A Hudaon
banvar A Rio Urande....
1) Sr R. 0. pfd
Illatlllera' Securities ....
FMa .... ,
Krla 1t pfd
Erie -IA pfd
(General F.lentrlc
tlreat Northers pfd
Oreat Northern Ore cut..
Illlhola Central
I&ierborouch Met.
Int. Met. pfd
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd. ex-dlv....
International Pump
lows Central
Kanaaa City 8o
K. C. 8o. pfd
UouisTtlla A N
Minn. A 8t. I,
M.. St. P. A S. 8. M....
Missouri Pacific
M., K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
National bead
Sew Tork Central
N. T.. O. W
Norfolk A W
North American
Northern Pacifla
Pacific Mall
Pennaylranla
Paople's Oaa
P., (, C. A 81. U
Med Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Rallwar Steel Sprit
Readlns
Republic Steal
Republie Bieal pfd
Rock laland Co
Kock laland Co. P'd
0t. U A 8. F. 14 pfd...
Bt. Louis S. W
St. L. 8. W. pfd
iloee-bef field 8. A I...
aoutharn Pacific
Bo. Paclflo pfd
southern Rallwar
Bo. Rallwar pfd
Tennesses Copper
Texaa A Pacific
T.. St. L. A W
T., 8t. LAW. pfd
t nloa Pacific
t nlon Pacific pfd
V. 8. Hubbar
I'. 8. Rubber' lat pfd....
V. 8. 8ol
f. 8. Bteel pfd
t ub Copper
a. -Carolina Chemical .
Va.-Caro. t'bem. pfd
Wabaah
Wabaaa pld
Weatlnfhoure Kleclrlc
Western t'nlon
Wheeling A L.
Wlaconaln Ontral
Am. T. A T. Ce
8alea. High.
St, 00 ;I4
1,600
100
. 1.001)
. 1.000
0
too
1.100
100
. 44.ee
. 20
M0
:oo
400
10
. .aio
40
. 10,400
ii.ioo
,.' 4.100
"l,li0
.' iriri
. 1,400
. .a"0
. 2.200
. U.200
TOO
.. 4.100
. 1 ooo
., 4.VO
.. .7o0
.. n.too
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soo
.. 4.100
400
.. l.VO)
.. 1.100
. 1,400
300
.. l.ioo
.. il.aoo
.. l.tloo
.. t.60i)
.. 14,"0
.. J1.5IO
400
'i'00
.. l ano
.. t.ino'
.. 10.1
.. J.M)
.. D.OrtO
.. 13.300
.. I.POO
too
.. 1300
4i
llOH
4?
l
tit
12V,
67
112
14
lfJ3i
l.m
Ma.
ovi
4!
101 la
I01
110
lllVa
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17S
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ix
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70
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144
18H
lW.t,
801,
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4
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71
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4
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'ioii
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4tJL,
71
lJMi
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71
41
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78
Low. Clot.
1 1214
5 J. 700 Jioa,
4.700 48
Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 6. WHEAT Higher
No. 1 northern, 31.12; No. 2 northern, $1.09
fcl.ll; May. $1.07.
CORN Higher; May. 61Slo bid.
BAKLKY Higher; standard, 68c; sample,
60t6o.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 6. WHEAT 8pot, No,
3 red western winter, easy, 7s 10d; fu
tures, steady; March. 7 Vd: May. is Vd,
CORN 8pot, steady; new American mixed
(via Galveston), l bj; futures, steauly; Jan
uary. 6 2d; March, 6a 2d; May, 6a 2d.
Tnlean Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Jan. 5. SEEDS Clover, rash
and January. $5.7; March, $..; October,
$17. Alaike, prime. 3.8o.
Dnlntk Qrala Market.
DULUTH. Jan. I. WHEAT No 1
ern. 310S; No. 2 northern, $1.07:
July. $1 .OS.
OATS c.
gorth-'May,
- reerla Market.
PHIRIA 1" Jn. $.-CORN-Hgl ei : No.
I yellow, $7flc; No. 3 yellow, ilV. -No:
Oils and Rosin.
OIL C1TV, Jan. 6. OIL Credit balance
3173. Runs. llHil bbl., average aii.440; ship
ments. ik i, puis., averaare lr.'.Mi- ddii.
SAVANNAH. Jan. 5. OIL Turpentine,
IIObIN Firm; B, V. 32 95uh.00; E. 32 97'.,
03.00; F. 33t'i3.0:: O. tXoi3.05: M. tX3fii
. w; 1, 4 iwri4 a; r-, vi"; M . ti; ,n, u is
W. O.. W4o. W. W., $.iu.
Co flea Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. 5. COFFKK-Future
cloerd steady at a net advance of 64I0
point, haiea were tepurted or 31.ona rtg.
Intltiding March at iioc: May. 6b"xn7ui':
July. t.iV; Kepteniber. 6l"c. 8poi coffee,
steady; No. 7 Rio. "ti7-; No. 4 Banios.
tl-c; nillU coffee Uuil; Cordova, 9'ai--
, 4.100
, 1.200
. lb.)
400
!l.t)
. laoo
too
8a
7f.4
HI",
84
184?,
ion 14
87 w
44
lius
43i
S4.
22
124
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112
4
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4
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101 v,
1014
11 oh
17414
81
230
lb
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17
14T4
69
19
67!,
80
784,
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28
79V,
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23
41
89
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146 1,
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134 V,
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137 V,
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800
100
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400
. 1.400
. 1.100
. 3.100
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London Stork Market.
LONDON, Jan. 6. During the early trad
lug today American securities were gen
erally firm at prices ranging from be
low to above yesterday's New York
closing. Pennsylvania, Reading and Union
Pacific wets the most active shares on th
hat.
London closing si oca quotations:
Cannula, moaejr
do account...
Anaco -.da
Auhlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio..
Canadian Pacific...
Chesapeake O ...
Chicago Q. W
CM.. Mil. A St. P
Do Beer
Denver A Rio O...
do pfd
Brlb
do lat pfd...
do td pfd
Grand Trunk
lllmoia Central
Ltfulevlllo A N
45ILVER Bar,
.102 Int. Met. 41, ,
..I'd I,. A N. unl. 4a...
..inniMan. e. . 4a
..100M,. Ontral 4a....
..1144 Mo lat inc
..12041. A St. U 4e...
.. 78 M., K. A T. 4s ...
. .17 rto 2a
..1004V. R. R. of M. c.
.. wsn. y. c. a. 24s...
..ioabtv. j. c. a. to
..l!4No. Pacific 4a....
.. 864 do 8s
..1004N. ft W. c. 4a...
., 8440. 8. U rMg. 4a..
..83 Penn. CT. 34a 1915.
..1044 do con. 4a
.. 79 Reading gen. 4a...
84 r. of Cuba 6a...
74
;oo
...284
... fi
... 9
... 87'
4a. 814
... ?
...127
...loi'i
...
... K
... M4
... 844
...1044
...100
...1024
M. c 6a.. Ill
P. fg. 4a. IW14
.. Mt. U I.
..lo4Sft. U A 8.
.. 784'St. L. 8. W. e. 4a.,
.. ;s Seaboard A. L. 48...
.. 784o. Pacific 4a
..88 do lat 4
.. 1aSo. Rallwar 6a
a. 7HTaiaa A P. la
78
. 7
. 964
.104
.11
784T., 8t. I,. A W. 4a... k"i
c
ill;-;,-
.. 80 t'nlon PaclOc 4a..
.. 7Vi do ar. 4a........
..10241'. 8. Steel 2d 6a.
., 841 Wahaah la
.. 84 Western Md. 4a...
.. 74 W. AUK. 4a..
..104 Wle. Central 4a...
8 1 4 N. T.. N. H. A
do 44 ct. ga cte..
..io!S
...104
...102
...in
... 824
...82
... 894
H.
...136
do 24 netiea.
Bid. Offered.
SO Lake Shore 4a mi... tii
Boston Stocks and Ronds.
BOSTON, Jan. R. Money, call loans,
tg)4 per cent; time loans, 4'hS per
Closing quotations:
cont.
l4Atlantle
..loo Autle Coalition .
... 94('al. Arizona.
..mi4Cal. A Hecla
..Z3o Centennial
..136 Copper Range .. .
..125 Pair Weat
..lli Iranhlla
..loo Oranhr
. .17HA40reene Cananea .
.. U4Iale Royals
.. 74 Maaa. Mining ...
.. 84 Michigan
..134Mohawk
..121 Mont. C. A C...
..12A4Nerada
344 ld Dominion ...
Atrhlaon adj. 4a
do 4a
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Boston A Albany..
Boaton A Maine...
Boston Elerated ..
Fltchburg pfd
N. Y., N. H. A II.
t nlon Pacific
Am. Arge. Ohem , .
do pfd
Am. Pneu. Tub...
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. ft T
Amer. Woolen ....
do pfd tt40arola
Dominion 1. A 8 14 Parrot
General Electric 12 Qnlnry 9:1
... 184
... 24
...117
...67.1
... 32
...80
... 10
... 16
...108
... 124
... 24
... 6'.
... U
... 884
... 30
... 14
... 6S4
...134
14
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Vara. Oaa ....
t olled Fruit ,
United 8. M..
do pfd
. 8. Bteel ...
do pfd .....
Adventure ...
Alloues
Amalgamated
Artsooa Com.
12 Shannon
. . 68 Tamarack . . . .
. . BS'iTrlnltr
..120 i'nlted Copper
.. all V. 8. Mining..
.. 2 V. s. OH
.. SI 4 V th
.. 71 Victoria
.. ( Winona
.. 87 Wolverine .....
.. 824 North Butte .,
,. 364
1
.. 7
.. !4
.. 14
.. 4
.. 38
.. 46
.. J7a
.. (
. J5t
.. 81
I
ew Tork Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. Jan. S. Closing quotations
on mining stocks:
Alio 30
Brunswick ton a
Com. Tunnel nock... 18.
do bonda 1
Con. Cel. A Va "4
Horn Silver 76
Iron Oliver 110
Ottered.
Leadvlllo Con.
Utile Chief ..
Mexican
Ontario
Ophlr
Standard
Yellow Jacket
. 3
,. 7
. 0
.336
. 60
.160
. t
Treaaary Statement.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.-Today state
ment of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 3150.000,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
3106.763,461; gold coin And bullion, $28, 142,049;
gold certificates. $61,496,750,
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Jan. 8 Bank clearings for to
day were $2,200,636.37 and for the corre
sponding day last year 31,630,971.80.
OMAHA GmnEltAt, MARKET.
Conditions of Trade and Quotation on
Staple and Fancy Prod nee.
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered to
retail trade In cartons. Sic; No. 1 in 60-11).
tubs, 60c; No. 2 in SO-lb. tubs, 30c; No. 2 In
ID. cartons, ate; fancy dairy, tubs. Z-U'SSc;
packing stock, 20c.
rXJOS Fresh candled, 30c; storage, 23c.
CHEESIi Finest Wisconsin full cream,
twins. 16c; young Americas. 4 in hoop, loc;
favorite, 8 in hoop, 16n; daislet, "0 in hoop.
16c; cream brick,' full case. 15c; block
wlss, 16c; full cream llmnurger, 16c.
BEEF CUTS-No. 1 rib. 18c: No. 2 rib,
12c; No. 3 rib, 9c; No. 1 loin, 20c; No. 2
loin, 14c; No. 3 loin. 11c; No. 1 chuck, 7c
JNo. z chuck. 6c; No. 3 chuck, 6c; No. 1
round. 9c: No. 2 round. 7c: No. 3 round.
6c; No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 2 plate, 6o;
JNo. 3 plate,
DRESSED POULTRY Hens. 10tUo:
springs, 11c; ducks, li'rj'-l.'lc; geese. 10c; tur
keys, 19i20c; squabs, $2.20433.25 per doa.
FKlL-sn FKLITbV- Apples. 32.00tfi2.50 Der
bu. box. Lemons, $3.0(K&3.75. Oranges, Cal
ifornia, $2.&U!gi3.0O. Bananas, $I.76W3.7& per
Duncn. urapee, Malaga, o.utftj'o-vu per keg
California Emperor, 4-box crates, $1.65a
1. 10.
vcubiABLLo ceiery, Michigan, per
oos., auc; otner tuttriwc. ueans. navy, No,
1, per bu., $2.60u.; lima, 6c per lb,
Cabbage, 2c per lb. Potatoes, 6V07&C. To
matoes, per basket, crate, $1.65. Cucum
bers, per dox., $1.76a'2.00. Onions, Spanish,
per crate, l.t; Texas, $1.26 per
crate, eiiuce, per dos.. 40c. FeDoers
southern, $1.00 per crate. Cauliflower. 32.50
per crate: Egyptian, 31. jO per doz. Brussels
sprouts, juo per qt. K.umquals, 36c per qt.
Wool Market
BOSTON Jan. 5. WOOL There la little
life In the local wool market, due to well
cleaned bins and heavily slocked mills.
r-rices remain steady, with a f rm under.
tone, but there la a lack of quotation on
account of light Inquiry. Most dealers were
awaiting the consumption of the present
supplies by tha mills and ar looking with
Interest on the increased .activity. Leading
iiuuiaiKina range aa follows:
Scoured values: Texaa, fln 12 months. 60
tt'c; fine, 6 to 8 months, bbV&X: California,
northern, 6W62c; middle county, tjfrthc
southern. 3Sii4oo; fall free. 4ta42c. Oregon
eastern No. 1 staple. 6ot12c; eastern cloth
ing. 63U5oc; valley No. 1, 464iM8c. Territory
fine staple, tiu&2c; line medium staple., 68
!): fine clothing, 6f.Jft7c ; fine medium
clothing, &fy03c: half-blood. 54!&6Ac: tliree-
ri5inii-uiooi. OJ0040, fuilud. extra. tiffi
fine A. 6.V&4VA': A suneis. R2i6Sc.
SPEND YOUR SPARE
TIME PROFITABLY
When business lags, find something to keep you busy
and pay you a profit at the same time.
Please learn how easy it is to do this by reading Bee
want ads. You will find many opportunities that will
not interfere with your regular business. They will be
a help.
If you put up a hair tonic you can find agents thru
Bee want ads.
You can"buy a small mail order 'business. If you need
fixtures, or barbers' articles, read Bee want ads to iiild
bargains.
Don't waste time that can be made to pay a profit.
Read Bee want ads and learn how.
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OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Sheep Receipts Gain Over
Last Year.
HOGS ARE STILL UNDER MARK
fair cow and heifers, $2.00e!I.OO; stock
heifers, I2.50j3.50; veal calves, $3.00(4.60;
bulls, stags, etc., $2.&o6 Oft; good to ohotoe
Blockers and feeder. 34.6096.G0; fair to good
stockers and feeders, S3.76tjp4.60; common to
fair Blockers and feeders, $3. 03)3.76.
Representative sales:
BBEF STEERS.
No. Ar. Pr. No. Ar. Pr.
87 IOM 4 U il 1140 6 1
18 980 6 18 H IU l
It 117 5 80 S 1414 4 10
II 1011 I 4
COWS.
Cattle npply
Fed and
Shows
Almost Entirely Short-Warmed-l
p Trade
Some Increased
Activity.
SOl.'TH OMAHA, Jan. 5, 19t.
Receipts were:
Official Monday ..
Estimate Tuesday
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep.
6.3:n
6.300
6.827
14,600
8.024
8,300
16,224
13.471
6.616
2l.7rfi
10.M9
12,686
Two days this week. .. .12,531 31.127
Same davs last week.... 7.t it.w
8ame daya 2 weeks ago.. 5.4S1 JO-1
Hame dsys 3 weeks ago.. 14,934 lAOU
Hame days 4 weeka ago.. 11,620
BinM davs last vear....l2.654 2t),-ot)
The following table ahowa the receipta or
cattle, hoga and sheep at twutn vjnaiia
for tha year to date, compareu wuu
JtfUt). 19". in.-.
...13,201 .& 6,2 ....
...29.M1 37,64 .... 8,211
...lti.Sld) 12.075 4,806
following table shows the average
year:
Cattle
Hogs
Slieep
The
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several uays, wuu tuiuiiaiiawii
Dates. I ia09. 11908., 1907. 19Uti.1905.119O4.190,
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
zr... .
28. ..I
29... I
!...
4....
6....I
6 68
6 75
6 70
6 651
6 68l
6 4ri
6 n
4 35;
4 3tf
4 401
4 351
4 39
4 44
4 60
4 33
6 24
21
6 19 1
30
331
15
1
6 22
a
6 24
6 41
6 11
6 07
6 001
4
6 00
6 08
4 301
4 43
6 141 4 46
6 32 4 47
4 62
4 DO
4 6
4 6d
4 4
4 64
4 61
e
4 771
4 68
4 SI
4 49
4 61
4 61
6 33
3
6 29
a
6 28
7 1..
4 1
9 1
42 11
7 3..
63 4
13 3 2
5
42 8 2
3 6..
4
4 1
ii
2I6 37 ,4
2C;
ST. LOriS. Jan. 6 Wimii I'nph...
medium grades, combing and clothing. 18W
23sc; light fine. ItiVo-juc; heavy fine. 10"!
tiloc; tub ashed, 2331V-
Metal Market.
il ii-iM., K. A T in
UllltN, V. central li.l
... 10'a Norfolk 4 w
...iia ao pro 88
...lul-tOntaiio A W .49
. . .113HPnnar Irani s
...181SRant Minea 7",
... kt Keadlug
... 18 Boulbera Kr 3t
..184 do pfd Ut
.. II1. Southern Paelllc 1:2
.. 4. I nlon ear inc
.. sit. ao ptd
.. 14 , 1. I. cieel...
.. 8t a ptd
.. 41 Wabaah
.. k do pfd
..UIV8panlaa 4a
..lJWAsial. Copper
steady at 3 6-1 (id Der oa.
MUNL1 liv. per cent.
The rat of dlacouut In tha open market
for abort billa Is t per cent; for three
months' bills, 2 1-UU2H per cent.
.is
. 88
. i
.118
. 2o
. il
. 844,
. 86
Korelga flaaaclal.
IiOXDON, Jan. 6. Money was easier on
the market today with the release, of divi
dends. Dtacounta were also easy. Tha news
from the Balkans caused some uneasiness
on tha Stock exchange and In the early
dealings price dropped all around, but cov
ering operatlona and the support of Paris
on its specialties helped to reartore confi
dence and valuea recovered from tha
worst and closed steady. American sea-uri-lles.
although firm In th forenoon, lacked
anuikiiiou. New York advlues, hoaavrr.
NLW YORK, Jan. 6 M ETA LS The Lon
don tin market was lower, with spot
quoted at 131 15s anj futures 4: 133 5a bd
The local market waa weak at 328.754:9.u5.
The Ixmrfon market for copper was un
changed to a little higher, spot advancing
to i:K3 R 9d. while futures remained at
64 12 lyi. The local m.irket was staadv
and shoa'ed an advance In tendency, with
lake quoted at $I4.50& lt.n.'Vi; electrolytic
$l4.12al4.37H; casting. $14.0o14.25. Lead
declined to 13 3a d in London. The local
market waa steady at $4,224. Spelter ad
vanced In Ioiit1on, closing at 21 5a. The
local market was steady but unchanged
at So.lJHfcS.K1. The Knsltsli iron market
wa lower, m-lth Cleveland warrant quoted
at 49s. No change wa reported In the
local iron market; No. 1 northern foundry.
$17 Oifi 17.75; No. 2 northern foundry, $16.75
17.25: No. 1 southern and No. 1 tout hern
oft at $17.:;? 17.73.
Evaporated Apples aud Dried Frails.
NFW TORK. Jan. 5. EVAPORATED
A FHLEs Market shows 110 fresh feature,
with, fancy quoted at WsOWsc i choke, 7VtH
8c : prime. Vfr7c.
DRIED FRI ITS-Callfornla prune are
somewhat unsettled on spot, owing to pres
sure of old crop fruit. New crop fruit I
quoted at 4Vo'7o for California and 6W'f
for Oregon, latter ranging 60s to 20a.
The market for Oregon pruoea 1 firmer.
Apricots are unchanged, with choice quoted
at 9Vi4t.e; extra choice. 9410c; fancy,
ll'-iil3c. Pearlies remain quiet, with choice
quoted at 6A-jtr7c: extra choice. 7c;
fancy. R44fllc. It Is reported that the
raisin rieril has been completed on the
coaat, hut the new seems to havs had
little Influence ou the local spot market.
Choice to fancy seeded ar quoted at iff
7'.i-: loose Muscatel, ri'.fifci; tifdless, 4 i
Hit:, London layers, $1 6-Jnl.tA
Suncay
Tha official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
CV M. & St. P 9
Wabash 3
Missouri Pacific ... 4
Union Paclflo 80
C. & N. W., east .. 13
CAN. W.. weat .. 43
C, St. P., M. & O.. 38
C. B. & Q-, east .. 4
C, B. & y.. west .. 53
C, R. 1. & P., east... IK
C, R. L ot I".. west.. 4
Uinols Central
C. G. W 9
Total receipts ....275
The disposition of the dy's receipts
as follows, each buyer purchasing
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift and Company .
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour & Co
Vanaant & Co
Carey & Uenton ....
Irf.bnian & Kothchlld
W. I. Ulephen
Hill & bun
V. P. IjewiB
HuHton & Co
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. bulla
L. F. Hua
L. Wolf
MoCreary & Carey .
Sam Werthelmer
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WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
102 steers. ..1276 6 f.6 23 steers. ...122
SOUTH DAKOTA.
35 cows 913 2 86 11 cows 1044
12 cows 964 2 66 II steer. ...1107
IDAHO.
64 feeders.. 1060 5 10 s
Kd Stenger 8. D.
23 cows 1060 3 95 60 cows 978 4 10
HOGS Receipt of hogs this morning
were large at all the market polnta 196
cars being reported in at this point, which
caused prices to b lower all along the
line. To off-set the large run, the demand
wa very fair, which naturally helped the
selling Interest materially. Opening bid
were considerably lower than the actual
price show, but as sellers refused to let
loose at early bids prices were gradually
raised to 5J10c under yesterday, when the
trade became active. The bulk of the good
hogs sold at $5.66&5.70. with a top at $5.95.
1 nere waa no material cnange in the sen
eral condition of the market from start to
finish. Some of the most common kinds
were quoted fully 10c lower, but as a rule
the hogs of fair to good quality sold at
noUd above. It will be remembered tliaf
yesterday the bulk of the hog sold at $6.(0
ipc so, wun a top at so.uu.
Representative saiea
... 632
...1.0H1
... 887
...l.Ofid
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. . . 93
, . . . IK
'.'.'."224
. . . 2 '9
... 62
2,341
8,471
3.793
3. ohi
was
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M. Hagerty & Co.
F. G. Inghram ...
Sullivan liroa ....
Lehmer Bros
Schwarts Bros ....
Klngan
Kcliacfer
Meyers
Rothchlltia
Swanington & P...
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216
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9 western lambs
13 western lambs
2 western wethers
67 western lambs ,
26 western ewes
21 western ewes
110 western ewes
10 western ewes, rntla
SOO western lambs
western lambs, culls
112 western ewes
12 western ewes, culls..
82 western lambs
131 western yearlings
6 western
17 western
yearlings, ewes,
wes
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CHICAGO LIVH STOCK MARKET
Lower
Cattle. Sheen and Iutaa
Hogs Lower.
CHICAGO. Jan. 6.-CATTLE-RAcelpts
estimated at 6,000 head. Market ateady
Steers, $4.60g7.75; cows, $3.0oy6.26; heifer's.
32.60Qi4.60: bulls. 33.16aU.60: calves 1! buh
9.60; stockers and feedera. I2.6ftvtffi nn
HOQ9 Receipts estimated at 37,000 head.
Market 10c lower. Choice neaw ahlnninat
$8.05&i.20; butchers, $6.0oro4.17V,; light mixed.
ej.no-vi-n.il); cnoice iignr, ao.w.w.vtj; packing.
$6.8fvt.fl6; pigs, $4.0ia.60. Bulk of sales,
$6.7fxii4U9.
SHEEP AND L.MBS Receipt estimated
at 15.0H0 head. Market steady. Sheep. $4.0ti
Q6.10; lambs, $5.26.60; yearling, $4.257.00
Kanaaa City Lira Stork Market.
KANSAS CITV. Jan. 6. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13,000 head. Including 3X) southern.
Market steady. Blockers and feeders trons:
choice export and dressed beef steers, $AU0
(&T5.T6; fair to good, 34.OOip5.90; wesUrn
steers, $4 2MJ6.90; stockers and feeders. 33.25
5.40; southern steers. $4.266.75; southern
rows, $2.6OM.00; native cows. $2.80ft4.80: na
tive heifers. $3.26(jj6.7o; bulls, $3.26g.10;
calves, $3.6(K&.00.
HOUR Receipts. 28.000 head. Market was
6ft 10c lower, ''closed strong; top. $5.96; bulk
or sales, iD.asrrro.fto; heavy, ln.76n6.9o; pack
ers and butchers. $d.6O4jS.90; light. $5,266
5.66; pigs, $4.006.U.
SHEEP AND LA M B8 Receipt a. 8,oti
head. Market steady: lambs, $.007.6O;
ewes and yearlings, $4.26t?)5.25; western veer
lings, S5.50.60: western sheep, $4.00g)6.26;
stockers and feeders, $3.00414.75.
16
743
743
36
Total 6.119 1 4.740 7.O70
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were quite
liberal again today, but,,aa was noted yes
terday, the supply was made up almost en
tirely of short-fed and warmed-up cuttle.
Theie waa more activity to the trade than
on yesterday, but no noticeable Improve
ment for any grade. Tha warmed-up cattle
sold, aa usual, very uneven and were quoted
generally about Italic lower than the best
time last week.
The market for cows snd heifers was not
overly active, but dean able gradea of h.
weights aold fully as well as on yesterday
and in fact the trade on light heifer waa
a shade stronger. Common and canning
grade were- hard to move and in aume
caae looked a little lower.
Although there waa nut a great deal of
activity In th atocker and feeder trade,
prices were well sustained o far aa the
good kinds mere concerned. There were a
number of outside buyers for that class of
stock, but both yard traders and country
buyers discriminated againtM t lie common,
light and medium-weight cattle and II took
lower prices ss a rule to move them. The
volume of btialneea waa not very large,
owing principally to the meager offering
of desirable stuff.
Quotations oil cattle; Good to choice
coin-fed steers, to 'q 7 00; fair to good
corn-fed stee.rs, S5 2f.'u26; common to fair
corn-fed steer. $4 4fj6 26 ; good to choic
ooa and heifers, $4 i0r5 25; fair 10 good
cow and heifer, $Jwy4i; common to
Pr. No. Ar. gh. Pr,
i 10 94 218 .0 I a
i 40 88 til 40 6 M
4 (I m ... leu
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8 M (1 287 11 6 70
IS tt 241 1(0 I 7
18 il 272 SO 6 71)
I 88 82 241 10 8 711
68 84 24 40 i 70
I 67'. 72 !ot 1(0 70
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t l (7 4 81) 6 (7
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I (8 (0 804 80 t 84)
I (.1 48 821 ... 6 80
6 (S . el 847 (SIM
SHEEP Receipts of sheep this morning
et quite, liberal thirty-six cars being
reported in. The arrivals consisted largely
of fat sheep and lambs of desirable quality.
The demand was good and prices all along
the line wers puaned upward, being aa a
rule quoted loc higher than yesterday,
with ewea selling up to $4.90, as against
$4.75 yenteruny. yearlings up to $6.2u sntl
good lauibs aa high aa $7.40. The prices
reamed louay pieces ine marvel as nigh
aa It has tx-en any time this season, shew
ing the trade to be In an excellent condi
tion as viewed rrom a seller's stsndpoint
There was but little in the wav of fud.
Ing sheep and lambs In slaht thla nuunlna.
with th inquiry in that direction of mod
erate proportion. Anything wanted at all
wa picked up at price about steady with
last week.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good ts
Choice lambs. 1 7.0017. 36: fa r to sood lambs
SA.borg7.00; feeding lambs, $4.6t4n5 50; good to
choice light yearlings, $6.0m.26; fir to
good heavy yaarllnga, $6.0n6.40; feeding
yearlings, $4,004(4.60. sood to choir
Wethers. $5.004: feeding wethers. $3.75r
4.26; good ia choice ewes 34.6oa-4.80; fair
to good ewa, W HX04.60; feeding wes, $2.0$
tj.i Jo; culiu and buck. $1.0uj2.00.
nepreseniauv sale;
St. Loots LIto Stack Market.
ST. IX5U1S, Jan. 5.-CATTLH-Recelpts,
4,360 head, including 635 Tcxans. Market
steady to 10c lower; native shipping and
export steers. $4.85i87.90; dressed beef snd
butchers' steers, $4.4O&1.50: steers under l.Ouo
lbs., $4.0O.26: stocker and feeder. $2.7oCrJ
4 60; cow and heifer. $3.00Sj6.5O; cannera.
$l.752.26; bull. S2.7r,fe4.9; calve. U.xa
8.25; Texas and Indian ateers, $3004.60,
cows and heifer. $1.7ota4.40.
HOGS Receipts. 18.400 head. Market 6c
lower; pigs and lights. $3.7oyj.75; packers.
a6 6f.ii. 95; butcher and best heavy, $6.00a
S.33W
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2
head. Market strong: native mutton. $4 36
rvif OO: lamb. $8.50'(r7 76; cull and bucks.
IJ, 754. 60; stocker. $2.003.75.
No.
1 western
113 western
4"7 aeatern
419 western
V' western
l'4 western
241 western
lambs ..
ewas
ewes ...
wether
lamb ..
lamb ..
yearling
! west, yearling and
110 wt.it. yearling and
yearling and
wetlier.
wethers
4 west, yearlina and aethers.
west, yearlings and wethsru.
31 South Dakota lambs
82 South Dakota ewe
133 western ewe
2:7 western ewes ,
Jui western lamb
weatcrn ewe
ft western ewes
Av
. 81
. I'm
1,2
. 130
. 79
. 73
91
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94
90
121
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St. Joseph LIto Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH. Jan. 6. CATTLB Receloti.
2,btO head; market aotlv and teadv; eers,
$5.007.00; cow and heifer, $2.76t85.0;
calves. $3.50i3.00.
HOGS Receipt. 13.0(0 head: market
lower; top, $5.96; bulk of sales, $6.4ora.6.
SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDta. 3 600
head: market steady to 10c lower: lambs.
$a.i.!if7.60. . "
lost City LIto Stoek Market.
BIOUX CITY. Ia.. Jan. 5. tBneclal Tel..
grants) CATTLE Receipts. 1.800 head:
Market steady : beeves. S4.60raf7.00: fat rows
and helfera. $4.0iy4 60; buUher to.-k. $3.
fe4 00; feeders. $3 0tic4.g6.
HOOS-Kecelpt. 4.600 head. Market weak
lo in lower; range of prices. SoJotoft-si: bulk
of sales, $5.5otf6.0.
stock la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at tha six rrlnolnal
western markets yesterday:
t-atlle. Hoga. Shep
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
St. Joseph
Kansas City .
St. Ixiuts
Chicago
Totals
6.200
.... 1.6181
.... 2.5()
....13, on
.... 4.360
.... 5.0110
14.51 irt
4.60H
13,(100
2H,I
18.4fi0
87 ,OU0
' 8.200
$.600
a.os
2.500
16.0011
.32.660 113.400 r.3l0
Cotton Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 6 -4'OTTON-8td v;
middling. 9Vc. Bales, 232 bale; receipt.
4.763 bales; shipment, . 4,782 bale; dock,
43.116 bale.
NEW . ORLEANS. Jan. . COTTON -Spot
quiet and ateady; low ordinary, 4V,t
nominal; ordinary. 5 (-16c. nominal; ik1
ordinary, M, ; low middling, 8'sc; middling,
87c; good middling, 9'.f; middling fall
9!ic; fair. loKc, nominal. Receipt, 10,800
hlea; stock, 348,300 bale.
fcaarar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. Jan. 6. SUGAR - Raw.
Heady; fair refining. S lE'ij :i.2k-; cenirlfuaal.
I teat. 3.87i3 69c; oiolasaes sugav. l.vii)i.j-:
refined, sleHtly: ci uehed, 6 . Toe ; puwderctt.
4.75c; granulated, .G5c. ,
NEW YORK CITY
REAL ESTATE
nf high sisde. of
fern Investment
aafe aa joarn
inil -pond.- Yield -
1 attractive returns
snd ateadily Increases In value. Th 1197
Panic had no effect whatever on tha kind
ef properly w offer. Investments from
$50.uoo to 3.000. ooii. Full information
furnished on rtuiueat
mUt-AsTD WmrriWO CO. I tth11ah.e4
kaa ., tt. T. City I il4I.