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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Decrease Continue! and Prices
Spurt Up.
ADI HOT BECUSE ONE, HOWEVER
Unit Work Hard to Maintain Ad
fi kit Uniot Make Price
SHelr, at HltkMt rinm
- Con Gain Shade.
The Im-gB
OMAHA, Jan.
decrees that wai
19, 1901.
shown In
rraln stocks .yesterday made a further ad- lnw, tl.5orgl.65; coarse, tl.40iil.46
complied by the New Tork Produce ' ex
chance, wss an fallow: Wheat, 4H.7O4.0H)
tiu., decreased l,775,OuO bu ; Corn. 7,2kl,M) bu.,
decreased lU.g-y bu.; out. 10.36a.0iW bu., de
creased bbs.tSAl tiu.; rye, .ouu bu., decreased
M.wm bu.; barley, 4,446,uuu bu., decreased
MEW YORK G V.y ERA l MARKET
Quotations of the Day on Varloaa
torn modi ties.
NEW. YORK, Jan. 19.-FUUH Receipts,
21.UM bbls.; exports, 12,000 bbls. Market was
steady wltn to.Mlnes quiet; Minnesota st
ents, tSa-lnV 80; winter stralgnts, t4.6.j4.7;.;
Minnesota bakers, S4.2GV4r4.bO; winter extras.
Mtfi; winter patents, t4.76iitj.2e: winter
low grade, 2J 3f-i4 15. Rye (lour, steady ; fair
to good, 24 uOtf-4.i': choice to fancy. M.;ttc
4 60. Buckwheat flour, steady; 1.4O2.50 per
Ww lbs.
CORN M EA L Fl rm : fine white and yel
NEW 0RIi STOCKS AND BONDS
Market ii Bull and Neglected
Throughout the Session.
SLIGHT
BISE IN VALUES
Floating Supply of stocks la Saaall
ad Light Baying Order II aa
Marked Tendency to
Lift Prtee.
l,eat
tV.it r
vane in ine market today. Liverpool ca
bles came In strong, which cave the bulla
more confidence, and the market was
brought up rrom the opening, and prices
advanced rather sharply.
Wheat opened strong. VatfVrc up, and there
was a good deal of buying; at the ojvn
Inc and wheat advanced sharply- The
market ran by spurts; the bulls would run
wheat op. but could not keep It' there, al
though there was a strong tone In this
option through the session. Receipts In
neat stay small and the demand Is a
better. There 'Is not much change In
but if the demand keens growing a
iter price la looked for. Wheat owned
at tl.0B91.0f. and closed at 1.07.
Corn and on is were not aa strong as
wheat, although the "bulla" ruled and both
made a fair advance.
Receipt in corn are Increasing, but the
demand is poor and no better pile is
expected on these cundltlons. Corn opened
at (IMMlta: and closed at 61V4e.
Receipts in oats have a slight Increase
and trading Is a little more brisk, but
not much change. In price. Oats opened,
MMff.lSc and closed at 61Sc.
I'rlmary recmpt f wheat. X17.000 bushels;
shipments, 21, 0". bushels; receipts a year
axo, 826,000 bushels, shipments, 246,000
bushels. ,
I'rlmary corn receipts, 911.000 bushels,
shipments. 6IO.0ii0 bushels: year ago. re
ceipts, 1.S64.UW bushels; shipments, 625,00.)
bushel.
I'rlmary oat receipts. 648.000 bushels; ship
ment 571.0"0 bushels: year ago, receipts,
677.0UI h islirls. snlpments, 511, 0n0 bushcis.
Clearance todRV Were: Wheat, 75.WO bu.;
com, I.'iO.iK'U bu.; wheat, and flour, 240,000 bu.
Tear ago: Corn. H'.'t.i'ifl bu.; oats, 14,500 bu. ;
wheat niiii fhutr. ftfta.Ouft" bu.
Liverpool t-tOKOd with wheat H'Srtid higher
and torn td higher. .
Local range of options
) Artlclei
Articles.! Open. Itigh. Ixw. 1 Close. Yes'y.
Whest
May.. July..
Corn
May..
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No.
iiUV&V4c; No.
"Omaha Cash Price
WHEAT N,q. 2 hard. 9Se,-4C
hard, 9tHftr4c.No. 1 I
spring, w0'Jm:.
COitN .so. 3. K4c: No. 2 yellow. MfflMtie
No. 3 yellow, 54e; No. 2 white, 68c; No. 3
White, itje.
OATS-No. 3 mixed, 47g47'4": No. 3 yel
low. 47e; No. S white, 474i4c; No. 4
White. 47ii7Hc. - '
KYE-No. 2. 71c; No. 3.. .7(Vi70t4e.
Car Lot Receipts
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Minneapolis: ..Ill
iMiluth 38
Chicago 13
Omaha 33
kiln
No. 2 western, gle, f. o. b.
626
l&S
dried, 1146.
RVE Dull:
New York.
HAItl-JiV Firm: fnaltlnar. 7M7V. r. L f.
New York; feeding, uum, c. i. t. Ne
York.
WHEAT- Receipts. S3. 600 bu.: spot
spot market firm; No. 2 red,
tl.07VOT.off. elevator; No. 2 red, 1.097. f
o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. tl.19,
f. o. b.. afloat: No. 2 hard winter. 11. Id. f.
o. b., afloat. Because of strength abroad.
small northwest receipts and bull support
wheat waa generally firm ail day and
closed Sc net higher. There was good
weekly statistic. A little realising took
place near the close, but without much
effect on prices. May. 11 Ki'fll U 8-19,
closed at tl.lu"4: July clowd at tL(4.
CORN Receipts, 2XJ2S bu.; exports. 47.19
bu.; spot market, firm; No. 2, 6Sc, elevator,
and ffTe, f. o. b., afloat; No. X, nomlpal,
and No. 2 yellow, 67c, f. o. b., afloat. Op
tion market was without transactions, clos
ing c net higher. May closed . at t4c;
July closed at 6Mc; September closed at
68Sc.
OATS Receipts, 60.a bu.: spot market,
quiet; mixed, 'M to 32 lbs., &41i4isc; white,
2 to 33 lhs., 64'867c; clipped white, 43 to 42
lbs., 5Vii62c,
H I Dlirt steady; Kngbta. 16Vii 204c ; Cen
tral America 2c.
HAY Steady; No. 3. ftvac; good to
Choice, Si-'yj.
f EATHKK BtPadv; arid. 2r23i4jc.
PROVISIONS Heef. steady; family, 1R.30
17.il: niFPt. Jl1.fKol2 l: beef he;ns. Si'iJTO
$27.00; packet, tH.f1 lo.SO; city extra India
niesw. t.jo'uOi.nii. Cut moats, steady; pick
led bellies. t9.Ofttiti.2fi: hams. t.&0. Lard
easier; western. t.Vq 10.00: refined, barely
steady; eontlnent, ll.'jri; South America,
tl0.H, compound. tT.fiOii7.75. Pork, firm;
family, tlS.0OfilS.50; short clear, S19-S0'.'2.&0;
mess. tH 75'a)7.o.
TAMjiiW Quiet; city (J2.0O per pkg.)
5e; country (package freei. fiVi'Ue.
RICH Firm; domestic, fair to extr. 214
iil'-.e; Japan. nomtnaJ.
KCinS Easy; state, rennsylvanli and
neilrby, fancy selected, white, 3Xc; state,
Pennsylvania and nearby, fair to choice,
white, 3fif67c; brown and mixed, fancy,
t3fK'; brown and mixed, fair to choice,
3Tj1i.T7c; westerns, firsts, 31Vsc; seconds,
m3lc
Vi H'LTRY-Pressed, firm; western
chickens, lluSlc; fowls, Hf&'IBc; turkeys,
lfiMSc.
Bl.'TTKR Barely steady; creamery spe
cials, 3.14c (official price, 33c); extras, 32fl
32"ic; third to firsts, 24 'n 31c; held, common
to specials, 23fu30c; process, common to
speclul, l'uC5c; wcHtern factory firsts, 21
f(i2:'c; western Imitation creamery firsts,
23fc24c.
CHEESn Steady; state full cream, spe
cials, ItlS-Ho; state, full cream, fancy,
34V: state, full cream, good to prime, Ik-;
winter made, best, lSc; winter made, good
to prime, 12fta3c; winter made, common to
fair. V)&llc; skims, full to specluls, 2H
(&ll4c
WK4THER I! TIIR GRAIJf BELT
easier. Trading on the Stock exchange
started moderately active, but the support
slackened at noon, values drooping, and the
close was Irregular, copper shares being.
perhaps, the weakest section. Horn rails
were uncertain, awaiting aivmena an
nouncements. Consols hardened In the aft
ernoon. American securities, after adjust
ment below parity, hardened on covering
operations, but at midday there was
another reaction which affected the entire
list. Iater Chesspeake Ohio and Norfolk
Western rallied, and the market closed
steady.
PARIS. Jan. 19. Prices were steady on
the Bourse today.
BERLIN, Jan. 19. Trading on the Bourse
today wa restricted, upon fears of a fur
ther advance in the Bank of England rate
of discount.
MAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light Cattle Strong:, but Heary
Grades Ten Cents Lower.
H0O MARKET SLOW IN OPENING
Packers Averse to Farther Advaneo
and A re Not Qalck'to Ray
heep Receipts Only
Fair.
IIICAG4 GRAIX AJTD PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading and Closing!
I'rlees on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. 19. Increased receipts
if wheat In this country Inspired bulllnh
rertlment in the wheat market here today
and pi ii Hi the clcso showed net gains
cif ViiHu o Vjo. Vorn and oats closed firm
ond provUddna easy.
Tho wheat market was strong all day
although sentiment In the pit wus a little
It- bullish toward the finish, owing to
Vet nMderahle realizing by local holders. The
chief stimulus to buying at the start was
the extremely srntull receipt in the north
vest. Minneapolis and Ouluth reported
only 149 curs, against &u0 cars the corres
ponding day a year ago. The strength of
the Liverpool market, where prices wero
up A iU the close waa alio effective
early In the day. Later In the session
primary ; receipts statistics furnished
addltii nal Incentive to buyer, total
arrival today . being about 40 per
cent of those of last year, or
4 t.miO buslvels. compared with 725,00)
bushels a year ago. Advices fr m Min
neapolis claimed that elevator Interests
there stated that-the movement of wheat
from the farm was at a standstill. De
mand for cash wheat la the southwest was
gain actlva, but local demand waa quiet.
The prlncipat weakening influence was the
"snow map issued ny tne government,
'Which showed that practically the entire
winter wheat belt la now covered by snow.
The market closed firm, with Mav at
Sl.o7 and J-uly at UTMiOTic. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 23S.000
bushels. -The visible supply In the Vnited
States decreased 1.77B.0UU bushels and the
world's visible supply, as shown by Brad
Mrects, declined 2.883.000 bushels. Minne
apolis, Lnijuth and Chicago reported re
i reipts of J2 cars, againt IC2 cars last week
v and 6o8 car a. yitar ago.
Of ft-rings . In the corn pit were meager
early In the eaalon and th market was
strong. . Later In . the session some profit
taking developed Willi h cuusea a lillis
more eaay feeling. The market closed
firm with price up i&c to c. final quo
tations on May being at tUftc and ou
July. eittfflTtc.
The oat market w.s firm all day. The
market in general was strengthened by th
firmness of wheat and corn. The close
Mrau firm, with price up Vtoe to c with
Mav fclVfaftlVe and July at Wlc.
Activity and weakness marked trading
In provisions, prices at the close showing
net lose of 2Wo to 10fr'12Hc. A c advance
. in the price of live hogs was apparently
Ignored, - general sentiment in th pit p
parentlv being that a decline waa the nat
Ural sequence of the recent upturn.
The leading futures ranged a follows:
Fair
and Warmer for Wednesday,
Say the Prophet.
OMAHA, Jan. 19. 1909.
The area of hlith pressure, overlying the
central and eastern portions of the coun
try Monday morning, Is slowly arirung oir
the Atlantic coast. The depression, noted
over the western Canadian provinces, has
moved eastward and 1 now central ofer
the Lake Superior region. Generally cloudy
weather prevails throughout the Missis
sippi and Ohio valleys and lake regit n
am verv iiffiit ana scaucrea snow riurries
have occurred in the upper valley and lak
region within the last twenty-rour hours.
A disturbance of decided energy has ap
peared on the north Pacific coast and Is
using rains anu .mows uu me noi inei
plateau and Pacific slope. Temperature
are lower in the upper Atlantic states, the
middle Rocky mountain sU-pe and north
into Canada, elsewhere tne temperatures
are generally higher, the rise being most
decided In the upper Mississippi valley and
upper lake region, tne weatner win con
tinue fair in till vicinity tonight and
Wednesday, with slightly cooler lonigm,
followed by warmer Wednesday.
Record of temperature anu precipitation
compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years:
lyuv. ivm. isf'i. utoo.
Minimum temperature.... 27 30 10
Precipitation .uu .u .w
Normal temperature for today. SO degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation since March 1,
4.64 inches.
Deficiency correwpcmaing penoa in io,
J.NI inches. ... '
Deficiency corresponaing .penoa . in ivji.
l.'M inches.
Li. A. HllJtll, iocm forecaster.
NEW YORK, Jan. 1.-The stock market
todsy fell Into a neglect so profound as to
resemble stagnation. Tho professional
traders on the floor of the stock exchange
apparently had the market to themselves
and their efforts to move prices met with
so nine suoccs that they practically
abandoned them and left the market In Its
dull and uninteresting state the latter part
of the session.
The technical position of the market wa
called good In that tho floating supply of
siuckb seamen to on small ana com
paratively light, buying orders brought
marked result .In the rrlce movement.
This fact, however, seemed to offer small
encouragement to the pursuit of any
extensive operations. There were eicen-
lltm In separate stocks, mostly of the class
of smaller railroad systems. Conjecture
continued busy with the possible disposition
or inese systems in the proces of con
eoiidatlnns Indicated by the cues of the
Colorado Southern and the wnsconsln
i entrai. The Kansas Cltv Southern was
pointed to aa a projected link in the Harrl
man system by traffic agreement. The
( ndpeakd ft Ohio was Indicated ss en
gaged In consolidating its own system by
rurcnase or a controlled link and wa
favorably affected. The supposition, that
F.. H. Harrlman is to assume closer rela
tions to the New Tork Central continue
strong In speculative quarters and that
element looks for developments In that
direction at tomorrow's meeting of di
rectors. Some strengthening Influence of a more
sentimental kind wns due to report of an
Intended movement among the Insurance
companies to secure a modification of the
law calling for the sale of stockholdings
in the tr)asiirles of these companies within
a stated period. This possible liquidation
has hung over the market for two years
past with depressing effect on a number of
railroad stocks. One Influence of repression
on the speculation especially in foreign
markets 1s the attitude of walling on the
Russian loan Issue In Paris on Friday. The
pressure for gold at Paris relaxed slightly
today and 'sterling exchange advanced
stiarnlv there with, a corresponding re
laxation In the private discount rate n
London. There was a small engMre'merft of
gold hero for shipment 'o South America,
but none of for transaltantto points. Thai
1 fonoon win draw some gold tn rna next
few weeks Is a. general expectation. A
steiflvlmr effect on the local money market
Is beannnlng to be armarent but the h.gh
premium tit which New Tork exchnnire
rules nt Chicago Indicates the rendy
reppone of the Interior to n-n opening In
New York for placing fuffd. Chicago
banks are reported to be seeking bonds as
sn alternative to the sllcrht opporf unities
In the loan market. Successive Issue of
oomorxtlon honds try hankers make tho
distinctive fnet'jre of the prrent situation.
A further vleM In the price of Conner metal
here and In Tondon was not followed hv
the corner' Industrlil". which were Inclined
tn ralv. The excellent showing of net
esrnlng-s fr Teeemhcr of th" Bslt'more A
Ohio helped the seaboard soft eoal carriers.
Holder of the Tnterborooe-b-Met'opolltan
stocks found small consolation In a rew
riorted Intimation from the president of
a prohaMe assessment to take care of the
company s enully In the Metropolitan
Hreot railway. The vnrvlng fluctuations
left prices, ss a rule, a little higher at the
end or tho day.
nonils wore steady. Total sales, par
value. Sfi6".Ono. T'nited States 4s, coupon,
declined V Per cent on call.
Number of sales end principal quotations
on ivew lorK biocks were;
Sil. Hili. Ixw
New Vorat Money Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. It MONEY On call,
lVu2 per cent; ruling rate. IS per cent;
closing bid, 1 or cent; offered at 1 per
cent. Tim lonns. dull and easy; sixty
days, ! per cent: ninety day, 1 per cent;
six miths. I'iiP tier cent.
PRIMH MERCANTILE PAPER-e4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bill at 14 MKC.rjf
4.M96 for sixty-day bills and at 14 746 fur
demand; commercial bill. 4 s4'U4 844.
SILVER Bar, 62S: Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONDS Government, easy; railroad
steady.
Closing quotation on bonds today wer as
follows:
reg....l"iSInt. Met. 7H
I'll I,, at N. nt. 4l 101
10O44 Man. e. f. 4 SH
imi4Mx. Central 4s St
HIV do 1st ino U
1204 M. at. I,. 4. 4H
71 M. K. T. Vt
m do s
10eN. R. R of M. e 4s "
in.
V. 8. ret. tr,
do coupon .
V. . !. rrg ,
dn coupon .
V. 8. it. reg.
do coupon .
A tn. Tobacco
do s
Atrhlaon rn. 4s
do adj. 4s
do ct. 4a
do cv. 6a
Atlintlc c. U 4s,...
Hal. Ohio 4
do Hl
Brk. R. T. cy. 41 ...
central of Oa. oa...
do lt tnc
do id Inc
do id tno
Cbrs. A Ohio ..,
Chliaco A A. SH.
C, B. g. n. 4s...
., R. I. A P. 4a...
do col. 4s
do rfda. 4s
CCC. St. L. . 4a
Colo. ind. 5s
Colo. Mid. 4a
Colo. A So. 4
tl. A H. cv. 4a.
D. A R. O. 4s..
Erl p. I. 4a
do sen. 4a
Hors. VaL 4V4a...
Japan 4a
do 4Hs
do 24 Kerics
Bid. Ottered.
Amalssmatad Copper S7.40 1V 774
Am. ('. A V J"0 4l 4w,
Am. C. A r. ptd :no 100 109
Am. Cotton Oil ,600 i 4ii
Am. H. A L. pfd 4.3) SS'4 37Vt
Am. Ire Securities 400 2344 21
Am. Unseed Oil 1C0 IS 13
American Loeomotlre .,
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. 8. A R 31.v K.V, MS
Am. 8. A R. pfd TOO 10J lot
Am. Sugar Refining JnO 1 12H
Am. Tobacco pfd 500 MJi i)J,
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co 1. 5m 47 4614
Atchison 4,1"0 ort
Atchison pfd W0 1O044 100S
Atlantic Coast Line
Raltlmore A Ohio 4.80O til7 111
Bal. Ohio pfd
Ilrooklrn Rapid Tr 11.H00 THi 7",
Canadian Paolflo 4,000 17H 170
Central Leather 1,100 II 804
Central Leather pfd
N. T. C f. ISs
M3N. J. C. g. ta
10? UNo. Pacific 4a 103
, M do la 74H
.looujeeN. A W. c. 4s
. t0. 8. L. rfdg. 4a MS
. MPenn. cy. m lfcli... o
.10m do eon. 4s 10414
. 7 Rep. o( Cnha, bt 103'
. 04Bl. L. A I. M. 0 es..llln
. 60 tit. L. a 8. F. fz. 4s. KoV,
.H4 8t. U 8. . W. c. 4e... 74
. 74HHeaboard A. L. 4s... t
. l lso. Pacific 4a rV-kt
.It do 1st 4s ;'
. Hi 80. Psllw.r (s 1"
. '.' 'Teiaa A P. Is 117
. (WV4T., St. L. A W. 4a... 87
. 74 Vnlon Paoltlc 4a 10214
.. Sl4i do ct. 4a 104
.. 8. Bteci td ts IKITi
..lolS 'Wabash Is 1124
.. iii Western Md. 4s MM,
.. MW. A L. B. 4s MS
.. 73 Wis. Central 4s 4
..1WIHN. T., N. H. A 11.
.. 10S4 cv. K ctts IK
., Ill Lake, Shore 4s 131. . . :,
.. tOii Am. T. A T. 4s :
Boston Closlnar Stock.
BOSTON. Jan. 19. Money, call loans,
SfSS per cent; time loans, Vifi per cent,
Official cloning 011 stocks and bunds:
Atchison adj. 4a 92 Arisen Com. M
do 4a 101114 Atlantic .1.... 14
Atchison R. R S9 llutte Coalition
do pfd l'MHt al. A Arisona.
Rostnn A Albany 236 Cel. A Hecla...
Poston A Maine 13-4 Centennial
Boston Elevated 12a Cupper itaue .,
Kltchburi pfd i:44 Italy West
N. Y-, N. H. & H. ..10"4 Kranslln
Vnlon Pacific
Am. Arre. Cham.
do pfd
Am. Pncu. Tube.
Amer. 8ucar
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Amer. Woolen ...
do pfd
pominlon I. A 8.
Kdleon Klec. lllu.
Maxa. Electric ....
do pfd
Mass. Uss
1'nlted Fruit
L'nlted 8. M
do pfd
I'. 8. Meet
do pfd ,
Adventure
Allouee
Amalgamated ...
.nnVCranby
. ... o)4dreene Cans Ilea
!3 Isle Roysle
.... 6 Mass. Mlulng ..
....i:S Michigan
....1274 Mont. C. A C...
126 Nevada
is Old Domlnloa ..
.... H'jOsreolti
19H Parrot
H9 Qulncv
. . . . 11 "4 Shannon
. ... Ml Tamarack
6i'tTrlnlty
. ... 17 '4 t'nlu-d Copper .
.... 8. MlniUf....
1M4 I'. 8. Oil
.... M'4ltah
....113 Victoria
.... 814 Winona
.... 80 Wolverine
.... 7814 North Uuue ....
.. 24,
..!Ut
. .6C0
.. 10
.. 15
..W414
.. 1H4
.. 5
.. 1
.. 25
.. 14
.. 55
..130
.. 14
.. 7S
.. 16
.. 14
.. 44
,. 2
.. a
.. 4
.. 6
..14
.. 79H
Article. Op?n4 High. Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May
July
Sept.
t lota
May July
Hl-pt.
Pot k
Jan.
May
July
Iard
Jan.
May
July
It lbs
Jan. Mav
July
I . I.
1 w 1
'tS
iolTficHI , OH
HlWuA. 614
1 07H
96
GlHfiAj
4i d
17 05 1
17 l-'H
17 15
T7H
97W,
10 071
' I
S 87
9 10
51
a J
17
17 17
I
S 77
9TV.I
8 87V,
10
1 0H4, 1 07 1 06t
7H 97SlfAi 91H
MStHVOS MVa
Bisl 61Va 6H
I 61V61Va, 14
tll 2 U
MV9 61S3A4 hl
44P i
SiSt 29 3-
17 0 17 00 17 10
17 02V 17 10 17 17V4
17 W 17 io 17 25
t 7H 9 70 t 80
lli 9 87H "H
9 95 97V 10 07V,
S 85 8 87V,
9 00 9 O-'V, 9 10
t 12V, t 16 I t
St. I.ools General Market.
FT. IX)VIS, Jan. IB. WHEAT Higher;
track, No. 2 red, cah, tl.loHi'l.ias; JNo. i
hard. tl.07V44jl.09; May. tl.O64fl.0C4; July,
I OKN Firm; tracK, ino. a emu, oc, diay,
fyuv.c; July. 0o.
OATSj Firm; tracK, ro. a casn, sica luay,
50c: July, 4&Vc: No. 8 white, WVttwc
HY hi Nominal, sc.
VllL'R Steady; red winter patents,
t4.WniD.86; extra fancy and straight, t4.30f
4.H0; hard winter clears, U .50.
8KKI-Tlmothy. s.txxrs-.
fRNMEAL 13.10.
BRAN Firm; sacked, eaat track, tl.09
frl-W- . ...
HAY WeaK DUl uncnttUBrvi tiiiiuiuy,
tio.0043n4.oo; prairie, .t.W)4'1100.
1KO.N I U l iu.ii 1 lt.B-el.w
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
tlt7V. Lard, lower; 'prime steam, KSatfi
9.45. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed.
extra ahorta, l.6i; clear rio, .i; snort
clears t9.K2V4 Bacon, unchanged; boxed
eiani shorts, iio.uu; clear ribs, xiusirv,;
short clears, 1 10. till V.
POULTRY Dun; ciucKens, 10c; spnngs,
12V4c; turkeys. lUc; ducks, 11c; geese, "c.
1 I ,TTKR Steady; creumer', i4t;ja2c.
case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
6.000 10.500
51,000 Tl.OiiO
He.OOO 73,000
7,0u0 73.000
EGGS Lower, 27c,
No. J.
('ah nuntstlnns Were as fidlows
viI'R Firm: winter patents. t4.7M6.30;
straights, t4.nl4 : spring patents, to S53
SfJv- atralshta. I4 tM,i6.lo: bakers. I-' aty14 lo.
WHEAT No. i spring. tl"iltO: No. t
snrlnsr. Il.trfnl.t: No. ! red. $1 W1 .07e,
COllN No. 2. 69'Vc; No. 2 yellow,
tlATtWNo. 8 white, 494tJ51.c.
RVF No. 2. 75HC.
HARLKY-Oood feeding, 69&604.C: fair to
. lt.,l, iiMlttnir. til'iit4C.
HKF.nH -Flax. No. 1 'northwestern. tl.W
Prime timothy, U t0lj3.9i. Clover, contract
,'i'i,iiiva.. Short ribs, sides (loose).
ts.omi.0. Mesa rHrk.. per bhl.. 17 uoo'
17 iiiu I.ard. ner V4 lb.. 9-70. Short clear
aides tboxed). S.759.00. , v
tr..i1.,mu were the receipt and sal
ments of flour -and grain;
. Jtvc-lc'"- Shipments
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
OaU, bu
Kansas City CSraln and Provision.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 19. WHEAT Un
changed; May. tl.uov; July, Srl'c; cash. No.
huru, yirvoei.o; imru, wryiei.w;
No. 2 red. tl.iVyl.Vi; No. 4 red, l.04ij
1 ok. ... . . .
CORN Cncnsngea to nigner; May,
M-'sc; Julv. tUViC; Heptmter, oic; caah.
No. 2 mixed. be; No. t mixed. 6oVic; No.
white. bti4c; No. s writs, wc.
OATS 1'nchunged; No. 2 white, 60i8S2c;
No. 2 mixed, 4jG0c.
RYE 7W173C.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, t9.7Mf10 00;
choice prairie, t-s.6onjv.00; choice alfalfa.
IIS HVBt4..Vi.
Bt TTKK Steauy ; creamery, 01, pacaing
stock. lc.
KOC.H Easy; fresn extras, 33c; current
receipts, wo'aC. ,
lev'iit uil'menis
Wheat, bu 7J.i oii.ooo
Corn, bu -'.'" l.'i"0
O.il bu l'j.uoo Zb.ooo
Options at Kansas City:
Articles. I Open. I Illgh.l Low. Close,
Central of New .leisey....,
Chesapeake A Ohio ,
Chicago tit. W
chlcsKo a N. W
C. M. A m. P
C C. C. A St. L
Colorsdo V. A I
Colorado A o
Cola. A 80. let pfd.......
-Ce 10. a So. id pfd
Consolidated Oe ........
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudeon
Denver A Rio Urande....'
D. A R. "ia. pfd
Planners' Securltlea
Erie
Brie 1st pfd
Krl Id pfd
General Electrle
Oreat Northers pfd
Great Northern Ore otfa. .
Illinois Central
Interboroufh Met ,.
Int. Met. pfd
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump
tnwa Central
Kansas City S
K. C. Bo. )fd
Louisville A N
Minn. A 8t. L
M., 8t. P. i.
Missouri Pacific ...
M., K. A T....;
M., K. A T. pfd
Mstlnnal Lad
New York Oentral
T., O. w
Norfolk A Weatern
North Americas
Northern Pacific
Paclflo Mall
Pennevlventa
People's Oea
C. , c. at si. n
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace
Railway Steel spnut
Reading
Republic Steel . .
Republic Bteel pfd
Rock lalano 10
Rock leland Co. pf - --
St. L. A S. r w p.. ..
Bt. Loula S. W..
Bt. U 8. W. pfd. ..
8loea-8hef field 8.
Southern Paclfle
go. Paclflo pfd
Southern Railway
80. Hallway pfd
Tennessee copper
Teaaa I'acino
St. U et
St. U A W. pf
Vnlon Pacific
lulon Paclflo
g. Rubber
V. S. Rubber lai p
P. 8. Btwel
I. Bteel piu
tub Copper
Va.-Carolloa Cbemlcal ...
Ve -Oa.ro. Cnem. pfd
Wabash
Wabash pfd
Weetlnghouae a,iecn
Weetern In too
Wheeling A L.
Wleconsin Central
t- .T -i.'-.-iv::
Total aaiea "
19.200
2.300
6i0
1 1
K
2.400
0
too
100
, 900
. S.900
300
200
l0
. t.w
. 2.700
, 1,300
. ' ino
. I.SO0
100
. 2.500
. 6,200
. 11.200
14
17SH
149V4
71H
41
66
Vs
II
1314
vs
17
38
to
H
tm
46 '
iw"
1434t
71 '4
14f
W
45
0
8
174
14H
T'.S
404
66
43
Si
127 H
1M4
177 4
t4
Ml
ie4
SOW
444
i&i"
1434
71'4
144 L4
liVl
Wheat-
May ..
July....
Corn-
May ..
July .
1 1 00 11 ofm
IsSVttjAa'oSHtlH
I I 1
I 68 I Ki'il
91 I 1M
l 00 11 004, n
68 V,
68
91
68i
Flour, bbls...,
Wheat, bu....
t'orn, bu.. ..
Oat, bu
Re. bu. ,
Barley, ou.
26,400
14.100
u7
,...-..3l.f W
...... 10,01s)
241.000
todav
y.aoo
hu.0
379 SK0
t.teXI
62.710
the hut-
1 . " , . - .
ter market-ws Hiuy; cresnunn, j-jw. ,
dairies, as'j-lc. Eggs weak; at mark,
case Inoluded. 26V': flrt. 29Vijc;
prime flrt. TW Cheese, firm; 14lc.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MiNNBAHOLis. i"Jr,EATrM.;'
tl .0i4jl.iyS: July. .Vr1.0cA; caall. No.
1 hard. ta ioH1 IPS; No. I northern. tl.-Otf.
ajl.oS: No. 2 nos-thern, S1.07V,3l-07H; No. 3
Iiortliern, tl.tHVktf J.06. ,v' 4
KIAX-"1oad at tl.SV- 4
BRAN I q bulk. UK 2btT 0.
KU"1 JH Dual; first tiatenl. t6.4oJJ 0.
reeond patent. 5.2fl)6.4o; first olear. t4.W
T4 10, -aocoitd vlr, k.'.y6l.o.
Visible ty ( Grain.
NEW YORK. Jan. 19. Th visible supply
xf grain la in L'nued .u Baturday. a
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Jan. 19 SEEDS Clover, cash.
fi.W; January. S-6i: March. J5.5:v,; Oc
loler, 10.06. ITime aisiae, svw.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jsn. 19.-WHEAT-8pot,
essy; NO. z ren, weaiern vinier, is y,a
1-40; tay, ,1
western
futures, steady: March, 71
id! Julv. 7a 7Vad.
CilRN Spot. steady; new Amerlcsn
mixed, via Oalveston. Es 4d. Futures,
firm; March, os sa; May. da jsu-
Treasury Utatement.
W A ffHI NOTON, Jan. 19 Today' state
ment of the treasury balance in th general
fund, exclusive of the llJO.noo.ono gold re
serve, shows: Available cash balance, tlsl
rtVb4-; gold coin and bullion, tlo.2T8.2j0
gold certlflcatea. 2S.74Z.;n.
Dalath Grain Market.
Dl'LlTH, Jan. It WHBAT-No. t north,
eru. tl-; No. I nortWo, ti.Mlai My
tl .: J u i.v,
OAT-tr'
pf.
no
1.(00
27. v
, 10,300
, 1.400
400
, 1.600
, 10.600
, 11.100
, 1,000
00
. 22.100
, 1.2O0
, 24,600
600
200
'. ib.ioo
, 10.i
too
. ' 100
. 1,600
. to.ouO
200
. 1.2U0,
. 4.100
. 2.200
. too
i " ioo
IU0
. rt.too
100
. 1.M0
100
60O
. 4.4U)
500
. t.
. 54.
'"
1
. 24.600
. 2.SU0
' "i.vi
1
700
. . ,
.. 200
40
S3 "4
43 4
7444
lS.s-4
y.44
1444
72
444
TSV,
71
1314
47 V4
!
74
13Va
13344
14
4
4m
17$
44
1S7S
X5V4
II
244
M4
4
'ii"
72
130Uj
lit
26
444.
54
td
7iv4
17H14
24-4
1044
1134
'46H
114
It
44
21
l4
S3 V
42
72
1244
51
14IV4
70
42V4
74H
TI4
m
4v4
t
73V4
nsvs
1S'4
m
Kt
41
172
4S
1364
25
MVt
24H
U4
"m"
It
121S
t
624
444
244
13
714
17Ae
'ii "
104 4
me
1114
114
1
4V
tl
CI
7914
41.14
1C"4
4
34
234
12'1
654
11014
.-
iota;
47
4
10OV4
10SU
1114
1
11 14
17
IS
10014,
234
60'4
M4
17
142
70 '4
4.)t
66
82 Vi
61
1274
m
178'4
an
27 "4
204
4i4
26 14
144
143 V4
70,
H'V
164
4t4
12
65 14
21-4
24
42H
125
6
14414
71 V4
414
74
774
U"44
464
i'4
7314
136 Vj
IU14
1034
Nevr York Mining; Stork
NEW YORK, Jun. 19. Closing quotation
on mining stocks were:
Alice
Brunswick Con
Com. Tunnel stock..
do bonds
Con. Cal. A Va
Horn silver
Lesdvllle Con
Offered.
.215
3
2S
15
.i
70
i
Little Chief .
Mexican
Ontario
Ophlr
Yellow Jacket
Btaodard
...112
...6o
...1
...110
...loe
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
6.M
10,700
17.0H3
17.221
11.474
1.R2
lO.&O
18,9o4
7,i0
IS 471
lt,02!t
16.142
12,471
A616
10.9.19
SOUTH OMAHA. Neb., Jan. 19. 1909.
Receipts were:
Official Monday t 441
Estimate Tuesday .... 6.200
Two day this week.... 8.041
Barn days last week 1S.3H
Pame day 2 week ago.lt.l
Buna day I weeks ago 7.r'4
Ham day 4 weeks ago. 6.4X1
Same day last year... ,
The following tabl show the receipt of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
1!MI. ll.W. inc.
Cattle 56.445 64.617 1.828
Hog , 14U.779 175.7 a.
Sheep l,2xti e.9u7 12,790
The following table shows the average
prloe of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparison:
Date. I 1809. 1908.19O7.190.19O5.19O4.19ot.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
J?n.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jun.
Jan.
7....
8....,
....
10...:
11...
w...
13...
14...
15...
1...
17...
IS...
19...
St
t 844
6 82
e
6 74
6 U2
5 W
6 X7
6 87H
6 93 I
e
6 06
4 241 24
4 Z1 f 3l
4 ) 23
4 22i t 80
4 16 6 29
6 30,
4 OS
4 20i 6 281
4 Sf
6 25
6 22
5 20
6 22
6 ;
6 20
4 601
4 81
4 (2
4 &'
4 62
4 M
4 60
4 861
4 6"
4
e
4 62
4 til
4 76
4 781
4 6ti
4 74
5 29
4 331 6 42 6 291 4 6:
4 2ol 6 421 6 241 4 61
4 2.1 it 601 5 271 4 65! 4 601
j 4'.', 6 29 4 66 4 74 6 89
6 40
6 42
t 40
0 46
6 48
6 57
41
6 60
6 50
Sunday
The official number of cara of stock
brought tn todiiy by each road was as fol
lows:
Cattle
C. M. ft St. P..
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
Union Paclflo 67
C. N. W.. east.... 13
C. & N. W., west nr.
, St. P. M. & O. ... 12
C, P.. & Q., caHt s
C, B. & Q... west.... 4fi
C., R. I. P., east.... 7
C. R. I. & P.. west.. 2
Illinois Central 12
C, O. W 5
Hogs. 8heep. H'r
6
1
3 7.
82 ' 9 '
44 6 :
8 4.
2 .. .
43 8:1
4
4
2
lStl
36
Total receipts 3C1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hoes. Sheen.
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift and company....
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour e ( o
Carey & Ronton
I,obman & Rothchild...
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Son
V. P. lyewls
Huston Co
J. R. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla
L. V. HiifZ
McCrear' A Carey ...
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagerty Ai Co
F. CI. Inpt'.ram
Sullivan Pros
Ihmer Bros.
Shaefer :
St. I-ouls Packing Co.
SL ClaJr PacVIng Co...
1'nlon Dressed Beef...
Lee Rothchllds
Other Buyer
61!
. 811
.1.015
. 820
. 70
, S3
-1
.' 230
. ir.i
. 91
.. 135
. 39
. 33
. 80
. W
. M
. X,
,. 74
. 17
19
W
2S
395
1.731
2.6CO
1,715
316
2,30t'
i.f
1,006
mslned practVAlly unchanged ss compared
with th laat several day. Th Inquiry 1
from packer wa gd. e3i-clally for the
Iwtter grade of sheep and lamb, so that
there waa a teady tone to th market
VI, mnvsmsnt aveji renetMiablV actle. So
that the moderate supply waa cleaned up
In (rood season. For some of the medium
and commoner grade ther ww less snap
to the trade, whll at th earn time any
thing t ail salablo wa quoted tcdy al
en n I n.ii.tettona
In Uie feeder division there was nothing
dome of tnv roiisaiM-nc. H there were
very few aheep or lamb on th feeder order
in sight. The Inquiry from the country
continues fair, so that anything offered
found ready sale at mor or les satls-
fsrtnrv nrtceaL
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Oood to
ehnlcn lambs. 27.0tlf7 76: fair to good lambs.
tai.K7.00: feedln lambs. 24 60; good to
eholc light yrllngs. t4vtfitS&; gixd to
tjholce heavy yearlings, H.itii: teca ng
surllns. 14.5065.ti0: good to choice wethers.
86.2646 60; feeding wether, t4 0044 50; good
to choice ewes. 24.7b4ro.Tt; isir w su
ewes. f4.!Mf4TP; feeding ewes, ttOPd1.26;
cull nd bucks. tl.toiat-OO.
Representative sales;
No.
14 weotero lambs
21 wtrtem yrarllng wethers.,
46 weetern Iamb
R4t western ewe
Ki weetern lamb
64 western ewe
W western lambs
43 western lambs, cull
12 western ewe
16 native lamb
12 native ewe
'A western ewes, culls
82 western wether
78 western ewee
ftJ weetern lamb, feeders....
314 weetern yearlings
CHICAGO I.1VK STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Sheep and Lamb Steady
Hogs Generally FIT Cent Higher.
i-tlti'Aiio ln 10 OATTLE Receipts
estimated at 4.. head. Market was steady;
strs. 24fi.77 50: cows. a.0U4j.nO; neuers
f.t citi6.7R: bulls. tS.Ki3.).; calves. t3.6.ij
tl'Vtio, stinkers and feeders. t2.50(i.la-
HOOS-Krcelpts, sl.out 24.X head. Mar
ket erererallv m Ilslier: choice heavy ship
nl.iK 2fivf,fl5- butchers. 26.4041 41 60: light
mixed XKtHM.4! 'XI' ch.ilee llsrht. t6.1l4.3t;
packers. t6.oTKiir,.40; pigs, t4.7ulili.85; bulk of
sales. 26.1547ti.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about
lo.lrnO hesd. Market steady; sheep. 24 -n'H
6.0O; lambs, S6.25tfi.8S; yearlings. t4 607.10.
St. Lonis Live stock Market
ST. LOi;iS. Mo. Jan. 19.-CATTLE-ne
celpts. 2.000 head,- Including SoO head Tex
ans; market for native steers, lowlne lower;
all other grades steady; native shipping and
exnort steers. t4.4"4i'7.6n: dressed beef and
butcher steers, 14 .60416. 40; steers under 1.0
lbs., t3.7.Vfj.Otl; stockers and feeders, to.Ml1
6 20; cows and heifers. ta.fwviiV.Z.; fanners,
t2.0tViTr2.26; bulls. t2.764l626; calves, S5.ooji.a6
Texas And. Indian steers, ja.t'.mi'b.i'i cows
And heifers. S1.7'(W.26.
HOOS Receipts, 10.910 head: market Mfinc
higher; pigs and lights, f4.0ti6.2i; packers.
t.204i.85; butchrs and best heavy, 0 4Otf
B.60.
SHEEP ' ANU LAMBS Receipts, S.440
head: market. ltVi-luc lower: native niut
tons. tl 26ti6.26; lambs. S5.OW7.25: culls and
bucks, et.io4j6.40; tucker. t2.6tK33.uO,
j Supreme Court Syllabi
against Fisher, on nnotlpn s
Motion overruiea. vnguiai.
A. Pr.
.76 7 60
. 78 8 25
.65 S 60
.108 4 00
.64 6 75
. W 4 75
.70 7 10
.6.1 6 60
. 1u9 6 00
. loo 7 10
.163 6 00
. 106 8 50
..16 6 25
. 113 4 60
.62 6 40
. 100 6 2o
1.098
f3
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 19. CATTLE Re-
ceints. 13.000 head, including 500 southerns.
Market steady to loc lower; sto?kers and
feeders, strong: choice export and dressed
beef steers, to.oo?i6.uii; f.ilr to good, S4.7MI
I Ml; western steers, j;.2.V,i..25; sluckers and
feeders, t3.H0tl6.3O; aoutnein steers, $4.50.
t.00: southern crtws. St.ttOti.fiO; native cows
t2.25tjio.Oi); native heifer. 83.6043 6.26; bulls,
2.9IHJ4.75: talve. S4.Wff1.0O.
HOUS Receipts, 25.000 head. Market was
strong to 6c higher: tot,, 86.35; bulk of sales
S&.My(iri.!!0; heavy. Sti.2iaii4S.36: packers and
butchers, t6.o5930; light, t6.Mj6.10; pigs
S4.56IHU.W.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 9.000
head. Market steady; Iambs. t6.00tf(7.50
ewes and yearlings, t4.504i6.6o; western year
lings, b. (Bb. 7b; western sheep, J4.ooi3o.do
atocKer and feeders. t3.0Wto.00.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Jan. 19. Bank '.ulearlng for
today were tl. 911, lot). 60 and for the corres
ponding date last year, tl.729.679.92.
7,000
42
IM14
40'
12
41
110
47
137 14
2f4
24 "4
244
5944
Ii4
2a4
'
7
114
120 V4
26
6214
44
2014
US
714
17e
W4
2314
1U4V4
52 -4
113S
44S
4c
111
IH'4
42
51
TiH
414
126
Wool Market.-.
BOSTON. Jan. 19. WOOT-The local
markot is lef s active, but the general busi
ness is reported good and the fresh con
tract have been made for smalt lots total
ing several million pounds. Price are
fairly firm and stocks erf both fleece and
staple territory are very scarce. Leading
domestic quotations renge. a follows: In
diana and Missouri three-eighths blood, 2$
t((3x-; quarter blood, 27fgC8c; scoured values,
Texas, fine 12 months, 6otu2c: fine, 6 to 8
mouths. SSOfCoc; fine fall, 4S60c; Califor
nia, northern, 52tJ63e; middle county, 4S7i60c;
southern, 40JV42C; fall, 4-'4j43c; JLregon, east
ern. No. 1 staple, t!ligi2o; clothing. 63iUu6o;
valley, No. 1, 46(ii44u; territory, fine staple,
62tiS5c; fine medium staple, 60i-; lino
clothing, 6f&60c; flno medium clothing, 55ft)
67c; half blood 60i&13c; three-eighths blood,
63?i.Vc; quarter blood, 0OiB62c; pulled extras,
6tKt(412c; fine 57(gc; A suj.rs, 47(gWc.
ST. IA5U18, Jan. 19. WOOl-Nomtnal ;
medium grades, combing and clothing, 19'i
tfJSVie: light fine, jHSV&'20e; heavy fine, lOVi
4)16c; tub washed, 234Mliic.
LONDON, Jan. ID. WOOL There was a
large attendance at th opening of tha 1909
wool auction sales here today. A good
selection of 10,483 bale brought out active
bidding especially from home traders, who
wanted crossbred, and continental buyers,
who took merino. The American present
bought croasbreds, but hnslttUed when
merino were offered. Merinos and fine
crosHbreds were unchanged to 6 per cent J
higher and medium and coarse crosshrctls
advanced from 6 to 7Vi per cent. Cape of
Gtod Hope and Natal grades were un
changed. Following are the sales in detail:
New South Wales, 8.600 bale; scoured, lid
ill 8d; greasy 7d2jl Id. Queensland, 1.300
bales; scoured, la 6dtfls51d. Bouth Aus
tralia, 5u0 bales; sooured. Is ld&ls lVid.
Wesrt Australia, 6u0 bales; greasy, 6V431oVd.
New Zealand, 1.100 bales; scoured, 8V4d(l
Is 8d; greasy, Bdigild. Oaie of Oood Hope
and Natal 90 bales; scoured, G'4e'ls lV,d;
greasy, 3fjl'd. Bueno Ay res, 200 bolus;
greasy, tTTVad.
Tf.lal 4.969 10.M9 7,122
CATTLE Receipts were rather smaller
than dealers were anticipating, and Uie.
proportion of well-finished cattle waa
larger than it has been of late.
The market was very alow In opening.
Both local packers aud outside buyer
showed a marked preference for the light
11 nd cheap cattle, buying these at Steady
u strong price. On the other hand they
were all more or less Indifferent and bear
ish on the well finished and heavy cattle
and bids were mostly VWl&c lower than
yesterday, a very small number changing
hands at, theae figures up until noon.
There was a good Inquiry from all
source foi the desirable grade of butcher
and beef stock and price were unevenly
higher all along the line. Keen competi
tion from outside butchers made price
considerably higher for the heavy and fat
grade and in many cases aa much aa 164,
26o higher than lat week. On the other
havnd medium and common stuff found no
better outlet than Inst week and price for
the most part were In about the same
notches as at that time.
There wa a very good demand for
stockers and feeders, but the supply wa
limited. Competition with packets for the
fleahv trades made prices decidedly strong.
while the lighter grades did not show so
much Improvement, but generally sold
freelv at steady prices.
Quotations on cattle: flood to oholce
eornfed steers, 86. 76.60; fair to good corn-
fed steers, XS.OOfue. 76 ; common to fair corn
fed steers. S4.OfKi4.90; good to choice 00 ws
and heifer, U.'a 40; fair to good cow
and he.fers, S3.5o4i4.26; common to fair cows
and helt'rers, t2.oo4j3.oo; stock heifer, S2-7ST
2.60; Venl calven, I4.00(u.2o; bulls, (tag,
etc., 83.00)15.00; good to choice stockers and
feeders, t4.751j6.40; fair to gooo stocKera
and feeders. S3 76ifi4.26; common to fair
stockers and feeders. 13.7&WI-&0,
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
bT. JOSEPH. Jan. 19. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, l.Huo head: market slow and steady;
steers, t4.00ry6.im; cows and heifer, 82-70
5.60; calves. t2.764i.(i0.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head: market, 6c
higher; top. 86.86: bulk of sale. SrS'n3.30.
SHEEP AND I.AMBH-Recelrs. 2,000
head; market steady; lambs, tS.&Otarj.&O.
Blonx City Lire Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Jan. 19.-(Speelal Telo
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1.400 head; mar
ket steady; beeves. t't.OWjiej.BO; fat cows and
heifers, t3.orw4.75; feeder, weak, ta.OOi&H.ee
yearlings, J3.WBH.00.
HOGS-RBcelpts. 4.200 head: market 5r
higher; range, . 80ft 6.20; bulk of sales, 86.00
46. W.
Stock In Sight
Receipt of live stock at the six principal
weatern markets yesterday were as follows:
t-attle. Hogs, aneep
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
St. Joseph ...
Kansas City .
St. Louis ....
Chicago
Totals
6,200
1.4H0
1.800
12.000
2.000
4,500
10,700
4.200
8.000
25.0. KJ
10. mm
24,000
7,600
9,000
9,0o0
3.44"
15,000
241,900 S2.S90 37,040
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 19. -The cotton market
opened steady at a decline of 1W7 points.
Futures opened steady; March, t,53c;
April, 9. 47c; May, 9.43c; June, 9.38c; July,
9.36; August, offered, 9.20c; October, 9.19c;
December, 9.16c.
Cotton future closed steady: JiLnvutrv
9.48es February, .42c; March, ,9.47c; April,
D.42c; May, 9.41c; June, 3Sc: July. 9.33c:
August, 9.21c; September, l.l&c; October,
14c; wovemoer. .oc: Jecemtfr, .09c.
Spot closed quiet, 10 point lower: mid
dling uplands, 8.70c; middling gulf, 9 96c.
No sales.
GALVESTON. Jan. 19,-COTTON-Lower:
t 7-lc.
ST. Iinn. Mo.. Jai. 19.-4TOTTON
Weak; middling. 9V4c; sales, none; receipts.
3.69 hal-n; shipments, 3,634 bale; stock,
42.4'K bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 1 9. COTTON
Spots, quiet and steady; low ordinary, 5'.4c
luminal; ordinary, 4 1-I6c, nominal; good
ordinary, 7V4y; low middling, btc; mid
dllng, 9Vc; good middling. 10c; middling
lair, lusac: rair. use. nominal, Itccelnts.
i.-.UH Deues; biock, jui .4JH Date.
407,700 shares.
London Stock Market.
I ON'DON. Jan. 19.American aecurttle
craned tiuiet today. lE-ter ite&auijf oe
Xed the entire list fell below par
It y At noon the market was heavy and
from 44S below yeterday new York
closing.
London closing ....
rr,.l. moaey . eae-ieeio.. nan. m Texas.. i
.. 234 New Tork Central. ...1IJV4
.. Norfolk A Wester.. 2314
, .lois so pra w
..lot Ontario A Western.. 40
..lit Pennsylvania 46
..1H0S Rand Mines 7 '4
fcleReatdlns 70 V
S Southern Railway ... 26(4
1H4 do pfd 64 's
llStovther Paclflo ....lxts
1 Lnlno Peelllc 1IU,
lli pf M
2114 C aHeel 1144
444 do pfd llVt
MWabaeh ll4
lti do pfd tela,
1441, gpanlah 44 S4
127V4Amal. Coepar tow
H1LVBK Bar, quiet at 24'a per ounce
MilNtCY Za-t per crni,
The. rat of discount In th open market
for short and three months' bills Is tif
t 18-18 per cent
Foreign Financial.
'LONDON. Jn. 19. Money waa In tnodrr
supply on the market today and was
quickly absorbed. Discount wr a shade
do aocosol
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pld
Baltimore A Ohio.
cidtan Paclfle
rkoeake A Ohio
rhl. Ureal W
t-bt.. Mil. A
Pe Been
penver A 1 O
de ptd
Srte
da let pfd
do 2d pfd
Oread Tnsnk ....
Illinois Central .
Loulevllle N
Chances la Available Sapplles.
NEW YORK. Jan. 19 8peoia1 cable and
telegraphic communication by Bradstreet'a
shew the following change In available
upplles, as compared with previous a
count: Wheat. United States, east Rockies
decreased 2,340,000 bu.; Canada decreased
243,000 bu.; total United States and Canada
decreased t.63,OU0 bu. Afloat for and in
Europe decreased SoO.OOO bu. Total Ameri
can and European supply decreased t.tttS,-
000 bu.
Corn, United Plate and . Canada, de
creased 317.000 bu.
Oats, United State and Canada, decreased
1.241.000 bu.
The leading decreases i and Increases re
ported thla week follow: Decrease Man!
toha. 833,000 bu. ; Chicago private elevator
loo.ooo bu.: Portland, Me., low.uuO bu.; Port
Huron. lOO.ooo bu.; Bt. John, 88.O0O bu.
Omaha. 66, 000 bu.; Bt. Joseph. 2,ouO bu.
Lincoln and vicinity. 61.000 bu. ; Louisville
61. OilO bu. Increases -Minneapolis private
elevators, 100,000 bu.; Watertown, 8. D., 60,-
000 bu.
toftoo Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 1 COFFEE The
market opened steady at an advance of 6
16 points and closed steady and 6'd'lo points
hurher; sales wer reported of 61 360 bug,
Including January, 5 96c; March, ouo; May
Ky-il5c: July, 5.eTHa.0c; September, 6.75c
November, .70c; December. 6.7tnK.75c; pot
steady; Klo. No. 7, 7itTVac: Daiitos, No
mild DomuiaU (.ordova. V0
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Pr. No. Av. Pr.
4 76 16 1390 6 00
1 16 12 1216 4 00
6 70 84 1562 25
5 70
COWS.
2 20 1291 4 46
2 10 4 Ktn 4 60
2 25 4 1063 4 60
2 40 2 142 4 15
2 65 4 1045 6 Oo
2 ti II 1022 I 06
4 1"
HEIFERS.
1 to 4 too 4 00
2 40 t 54 4 04
t 50
BULLS.
3 00 1 1C60 4 3
I 60 1 1610 4 44
4 06 a 1576 4 15
4 25 1 1110 4 40
4 25 1 1440 t 00
85
CALVES.
a 00 1 110 a 0
a 25 a no ti
a 25 1 140 1 o
1 50 1 110 T M
a 60 1 140 1 50
a SO 4 125 t 15
4 00 2 21 a 00
4 5 1 IW IN
5 74 1 200 a ft
I 00 1 ito a M
4 00
F.HS AND FEEDERS.
a 45 it art a ao
a 50 1 646 4 J0
a to 1 186 4 u
a to ia 76i 4 60
a 76 44 ion t jo
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 19. M ETALS There
wa an advanee of 7s fid In tho I-nniton tin
market today, .with spot closing at ;126 12s
tta ana rutures a.127 7s lid: loca v the mar
ket wa quiet but a shade higher at t'J7.5Vf
27.80. Copper had a slight recovery In Igni
tion, with spot closing at 60 7a Kd and
future at A'Gl 6g 3d: the l.x-itl market, how
ever, wns weak ond lower with lake quoted
at tl4.12Vif(il4.26, electrolytic at tl3.7Mel3.K7V4
and casting at SlS.62VHrl3.75. Iead waa un
changed at 13 2s t'.d In London an.t re
mained dull at 84.15iM.20 In the local mar
ket. Spvlter wa lower in London at 21
2 6d; the local market was dull at ff.6ot
6.17V4. The Bngllsh Iron market was higher
with standard foundry quoted at 4Sa 9d.
No change waa rexrted lux-ally. No. 1
northern foundry. tn.Ooty 17.76; No. 2, tW.75
117.26; No. 1 southern and No. 1 soft south
ern. t!7. 2&317.75.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 19. METALS Lead, dull
at 14.05. Speller, dull at tS,02V4.
15152. Stale
for rehearing.
nwcelt, i. . '
It:". First National bank of Humboldt
against Samu'-lsnn. On motion for tenenr
Ing. Motion overruled. Calkins, O. Ap
peal frvm RUhsnlaon.
ia;. iiiirtiliaui against t nicsgo, iniruns- .
ton Quincy railroad. Appeal from In-
caster. Reversed and remanded. Epper
son, C. lotion, J,, concurring separately,
Reese, C. J , dissenting and Rose and Lran,
J , not sitting. Division No. 1.
1. A railroad company is not required lo
erch se that portion of Its right-of-way.
even outside of towns, village and -cuts'
and public highway, th enclosure or
which by tho construction tif fences and
entile guards would be an ifwreaned danger '
to human life.
In an action charging a railway com-
pai.y with failure to enclose Its right-of-
way, tho deUMidatit piesded in excuse mat
to lence th aante would unnecessarily en
danger the lives of Its employe. Held,
llrnt us tt plainly appeared from the evi
dence that tlia aafety of the employ -of
the defendant company require that the
Incus in tiuo remain unenclosed that the
court should so declare and withdraw con
sideration of the rase from th juf.
1..4.V. Doug la CVunly ajralnat Vtnsonhaler.
AipaJ, loug.aa Reversed with instruction
to OlaiuihS plaintiff s lelltlon wall csts.
Culklns, C. Fawcett, J. and Root, J., not,
sitting. '
1. here an action Is brought a gums t a
county Judge and hi surely, for a failure
to report fee in excess of Uie amount al- "
lowed htm a com pen sat Ion, earned but
not collect. It must appear that be wilfully
omitted to charge th preec.rlbed fee, with
intent to evade the prtwlslslons or tne .
tut of 177, (Iaws of 1877. page S16); or
negligently omitted to collect such tees; or
In taking security therefore, negligently
failed to require sufficient surely. State
against Haselett, 40. Nebraska, 267;
liucclctt against Holt county. 61. Nebraska.
16; Hheihley against Dlxton county, to.
Nebraska, 4ot; ltoettclier against Lemcajiter
county, .4, Nebraska, 146; limited ana dts-
tlllglllHlled. ! .
2. Tho power given by soctlvn 8 of chap
ter 52. compiled statute, to Judge und
elerymcn to jerform tho marriage ceremony
in this slate la permissive, and not man
datory txccit as to such officer as ftro
given fees for the performance of euch
ceremony.
3. The provisions of seotlon 8 of chapter
28. cimiplltd statutes, giving to th county
Judge for any . service. p-rformed by , him
In any matter within the, Jurisdiction or
a Justice of tho peu', th samn fet are
allowed by law,, to the . Justice. . f th '
peace for like services, . sirs ' limited
to these caes . In w hloh the county
Judge derives his power to perform the
service solely from the grant to nun or
the ordinary power arid Jurisdiction of a
1ii8tlco of the peace. 11 does not .give, mm
tho rtitht to charge a- fee for marriage '
ceremonies, because the. power to ierfonn
such ceremonies Is not derived TTom such
grant of trdlnary powers and Jurisdiction
of a Justice of the peace.
4. Where the meaning of a statute Is
doubtful, long usttgo Is a Just medium by
which to expound It, and tho fact that the
officers wIioho duty II was to enforce the
act of 1877, have for many years- construed
It so as not to require a county Judge to
report fees received for lerfiirming mar
ring.) ceremonies, may properly be con
sidered In construing a statute by which
it Is claimed the right to such fees waa
given.
15416. McCarn against London. Appeal
from Dodge. Affirmed. Calkins, C. lean, 1
J., not sitting. Division No. 2.
1. Where the owner of an entire city lot
signs a writing memorandum 01 sine in
which the property Is described as the north
feet of such lot, the mureorand inn Is
insufficient under the Statute of Frauds,
and a apeclflc performance thereof will nut
be enforced.
1541.X. Gorder Son against ,Pankonln.
Appeal from Cuss. Affirmed. Calkin, C. ,
Division No. 2.
1. In an action brouglit to Compel tne
specific performance of a covenant to re
new a lease, the lact mat tne tiescrip
tlon of the property In the lease la In
definite will not defeat the plaintiff
right to havejhe Mine specifically per
formed where Tl appears that both partlei
have, without question, acted under said ,
lease, the defendant surrendering and the
plaintiffs accepting certain specified ,
property as being the property described
in said lease.
2. Wl.llo the sole of his intercut to a
M ranger -by one member of a partnership
does not make such stranger, a member
of the firm, there Is 110 rule of law for
bidding all the members o'liffllltAfrom
agreeing to inirnlt a new member as a
partner therein.
3. Where by agreement between all the
pertuers a new member is adniltled to the
firm, he HVqtiircs an interest in the part
nernh!p property by operation of law;
and Hiich transfer la not within tho
statute of fraud.
4. In an action by a partnership for
the specific performance of a covenant
to renew a five-year lease, it is Imma
terial that at- certain times during the
flrt term of naltl leane other person
held an Interest In said partnership,- w here
tho persons who constituted the partner,
ship at the tlmo of demanding such re
newal aro the aainu perHo'is who Were
members of the fui;i at, tho time of the
execution of the' lease.
6. Where a lessor has accepted tile"
benefits of a lease made by lilm tV a
partnership, he cannot In an action- by
audi partnership 10 enforce the speclflo
a 75
M. Shaffer Idaho.
900 S 66
4 76
4 00
4 00
23 heifer... lh&b 4 56 1 teifer..
J. rl. unaiier iaano.
21 feeder.. 1163 6 30 I ter 10TO
2 ca. & hs.iv.a 4 60 1 steer ivm
J. J. Shaffer Idaho.
96 feeders.. 1121 t 3U 1 feeder... 1220
HiHift Packers were a little alow In get
ting to work this morning and mad It plain
that tliey were averse to turtner aovanc
prices after th bulge in price ylerday.
On the other band there waa a fair Inquiry
for shipment, and with reduced supplies
and strongvr markets east seder held out
for higher prices, so mat a a luie tne mar
ket was pretty slow during th early hours.
The ODenlng trade wa more or less in th
hand of speculator!, but after one under
way prlcea on tne better grades at least
were In the neighborhood of 60 higher, and
while Uie trade was alow the bulk of the
hogs finally sold al and right around 86. uO
il6.20, as against 86 .966. 15 yesterday, with
top at 86.3d. a against a top yesterday of
tO. 26.
lU-preeentative sale:
Evaporated Applea and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Jan. 19. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market holds steady, although
demand continues quiet Fancy are quoted
fit oV(lSc, choice at 7V4'rjKc, prime at 6V1
tf7c and common to fair at oV&tSUc.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes are unchanged,
with new crop California fruit quoted at
4W7c, up to 40s to 60. and Oregon, 6V,j
9c for 40-30 to 20-30a. Apricots are very
quiet, but supplies are small and holders
confident Choice, are quoted at 9V4'mMc,
extra choice at SVi'iilOc and fancy at llVi-it"
13c. Peaches are dull, with choice quoted
at 6V4IjTc, extra choice at 7V4'u8o and fancy
at 8Vra10c. Raisin are said to be rather
firmer on the coaat, but the general tone 1
still more or leas unsettled. Loose mus
catel are quoted at 4Viic, choice to fancy
seeded at bVilltiVio, seedless at 4ViaV4c and
London layers at tl.50frl.60.
Sugar and Molasses.
NEW YORK, Jan. 19. SUOARy Raw.
nominal; fair refining, 8.174i:i.21o; centrif
ugal, test. 6-6.it7a.7lc; molasses sugar,
l.yzqrz.sec; tne market ror rerined was
steady:-No. 6. 4.2oc; No. 7, 4.20c; No. 8. i.l;
No. , .iuc: no. 10, 4c; no. u. a Hoc; No. 12,
8 9oc; No. 13. 3.85c; No. 14, 8 c: confec
tioners' A, 4.45c; mould A, 5c; cut loaf, 5.46;
crushed. f5.86c; powdered, 4.75c; granulated,
4.6f.c: cubes. 4.90c.
MOLAUBE.S wuiet; New tjneans, open
genie, gooa to cnoice, igi-u.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 19 BUTTER
Bteady; fair demand; extra western cream
ery, 34c; nearby prints, 36c.
EOQS Firm; good demand; Pennsyl
vania and otner nsarny first, free esses.
24c. at mark: current receipts. In return
able cases, 32c, at mark; western firsts,
fre rases, 84c. at mark; current receipts,
rre cases, sz'iraec, at mam.
CHBE-.Weak: lull cream. 12S14c: fair
to gooa. iitujuc.
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8HEKP Recoipt
of heen thla mornlner
war just fair, thirty-three cars being re
ported In. Supplies at other point wer
tiao normal, so that guoenU coudlUon rs-
Peoria Markot.
PEORIA. 111.. Jan. 19-CORN-Hlgher
No. t whit. 6SV4C; No. 2 yellow. 58c; No. i
vellow, 6,VtiCoV4c; No. 2, 57c; No. 8, 67Vc;
no. e. owuiii, i.u K.auv, duc.
OATS Unchanged; No. t white, 60c; No,
t wnne, eve.
RYE Dull; No. 2, 76076V4C.
Milwaukee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Jan. 19 WHEAT Mar
ket siesay; Jo. 1 nortnem. 21.114: No
northern, tl uVyl 10; May. tl.07 asked
CORN Firm; May, 6iVc asked.
BARLKx ttleady ; standard, 65c; sample,
virsaiosu.
Oil and Hoala.
OIL CITY, Jan. 19. OIL Or edit balances,
tl 78; runs, 234,726 bbls.; average. 133 971
bt.li; average, ist.in m.is.; shipments, a
648 bbls.; avertui. 179.142 bbls.
j renew,,
wltiioul
to reul
.erft nuance of a covenant to
lead that the partnership was
capnclty to take the legal title
tHtale . .
6. Where a plaintiff purchases a 'slock
of goods :.nd the good will of a business.
at the same tlmo taking a lease of the
premises in which said business has been. .
arrled on for a term of years, with an
option to renew at the end of said term.
t'i 1h not cunfined to an action at luf
for dumages In case of the landlord's re
fusal to ftiltlil the covenant to renew.
ut may maintain an button In eoultv
fur tho specific perforuiauce ot such
ovt nant.
15397. Smith against Union Pacific Rail
way Company. Appeal from Greeley. Af-
rmed. Oood, C. Division No. 1. ' .
Defendant in error's intestate, while rtrlv.
lug on tho public road, parallel with the
railroad track of the plaintiff in errjr, upon
a moonlight nigiit, H-it Uie public road and
went diagonally toward the railroad track.
and over tho aide of a cut where he, with
ill wagon box i.n.l a load of lumber, were
thrown upon the track. A train soon after ..
truck the obstruction, and he wa after
ward found mangled upon the track. There
is no evidence indicating that Ills team ran
away or became unmanageable, but th evi-
aence snows that he wa much intoxicated .
short time before the aocldenL Held.
that the deceased was guilty of such 00a- ,
nioutory negligence a to preclude) xeoovery, .
though the railroad was not fenced at the
locality of the accident, a by law It was '
required to be. Union Paclfle Railway
Company against Smith, 5 Neb. Unofficial
631, 99 N. W. 318 followed and approved,
1D4U. Stirtts against Flrat National Bank'
of Colunibua. Appeal from Platte county.
Reversed with directions. Epperson C. '
Division No. 1.
1. A contract between two creditor of a
common debtor wherein one agree that a
debt owing to a third creditor may be pre
ferred by the debtor, If purchased by th
other contracting creditor, does not amount
to an assignment or the first partjr debt,
nor of dividend declared thereon In aubae-.
quent bankruptcy proceedings. ,
2. A note pledged by a third party aa
security for the payment of a debt stands
in the position of a surety for the payment
of the principal debt and fund paid upon
the pledged note will be Applied upon th
debt secured. .
6. Estate of James against O'Neill, 70 -Neb.,
132, distinguished, and Rleger against
Bchaiblc, Ntb., . 1U N. . W. 660, ap
proved. 15392. Pike agalnat Hauptman. Appeal
from Saline. Affirmed. Duffle, J.v Divi
sion No. L t ' t
1. Where It ia apparent. that the -tirtf t -p
ado an honest effort to eerv a ubpona
und wa unabie to do so on account of tho
alsence of the witness from the . state, "
such information being glvwa-fey those-In
a position to know, it Is uot error to allow
he evidence-of the absent witness, given .,
at a former trial of the case, to be read to
the Jury, the party desiring the presence
of sucji witness having taken timely step
to secure tils attendance by 4:oaipuls.ry .
prot ess.
2. No error I committed In rejecting; en
ofler it proof not will in th limit of th '
qutstlon 011 wljicli the offer is based.
2. In order to ssve a question for review
In this court an exception must be -taken :
to the ruling of tlib trial court ot which .
complaint 1 made. , . - - -
NEW YORK CITY
REAL ESfAlE mut bond.- ru'd
' smracuv returns
and steadily Increases In value. Th 1207
Panic bad no effect whatever oa th kind,
of property w offer, loveatmexal tfi
t50.000 to 8.000,000. Full "riHl
furnished on request.
mtTXAMD tt WBXTirro 00. I Eatmhlisaed
6 kitvM Bt, m. T. Clt 1 ittl,
a '
Govern-
, Heport of Rio t'strae,
LI8J30N, Jan. 19.' Th report circulated
abroad of A riot at Covtlha. resulting iu
a number of persons (King killed aro abso
lutely untrue)
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