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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1009.
15
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Trading: Inactive, Options Open
Steady, but Valuei Change Little.
ENOW MILTS AND LEAVES HOPE
taaa Pltaatloa Reaaalna A boat 1ha
ame -Recedats Small and D
aaanal la -o InprtTf J 0r
Last Paw Drt.
OMAHA, Jan. 22. lr9.
Trading wu very Inaotlva this morning.
All option opened atesuly, but no en
thusiasm waa ihown on either side, and
there wna llttlo change In values.
The) blanketa of mow that covered the
northern whMt fields are fasti y disappear
ing under thla warm weather and the out
look for the oncoming crop ia promising.
There Is little or no change in the cash
situation. Receipts are small and the de
mand not much better than the rant few
days. Wheat opened at $1.07V.U1.07" and
closed at 11.07V
The traders in corn and oats were also
very Inactive, and the market rmvde vary
little change.
Receipts in com continue good, but no
better demand has materialised, and on
present conditions no better prlre is ex
pected. Corn opened at 62Jl12V,c, and
closed at 63c.
Oats act a little firmer, owing to the
light receipts. The local demand is not
being filled and bettet- prices must come
under these circumstances. Oats opened
at 52c and closed at 12c.
t'learances: Wheat and flour eoual to
126.O0O bushels; corn, $o,000 bushels; oats,
J.imo bushels.
Closing prices at IJverpool: Wheat, un
changed at 1 lower; corn, 9d higher.
Primary receipts: Whest, 384.000 bushels;
corn. 880.000 bushels. Shipments: Wheat,
J97.0OO bushels; corn, 664.0X) bushels. Ono
year ago: Receipts; wheat, 638,000 bushels;
cor, 8X0,000 bushels. Hhlpments: Whea-,
202.000 bushels; corn. 610.000 bushels.
local range of options:
Articles.! Cpcn. High. Low. Close.l Yes'r.
W he at H (" i r r
Mav... 101 11 ) 1 ir. 1 oflO 101
July... I 9Pi 81Tkl 1 91 V
Corn- i i I
May... I E6V, 67 I M 67 I M
Oats- J
May... I 4! I 49 I 49 f 49 I 49
Omaha Cask Prices.
WHKAT-No. - hard. SSWW-; No. 3
hard. Wirt'c; N . 4 hard, W'Mitoc; No. 3
spring, .,(iSKc.
COKN-No. 2. 64'ic; No. S, HHr; No. 4.
P4e; No. 2 yellow, W-",c; No. 3 yellow, Wc;
No. 3 white, WaS',c.
ilATH-No. 3 mixed, 47V84Sc; No. S yel
low, 47'&41V: No' 3 white. 48'(B,48Hc; No.
4 white, 7ih4Hc; atamlard. 49c.
RTE-No. i, 7 lSc; No. 3, 701Wic.
Car l.at Receipts,
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Minneapolis lM ... ...
Duluth 31
Chicago i 205 7
Omaha 33 62 20
CHICAGO (iHAI A.ND rROVISIOXS
.
I fnrra of the Trading; and Closing;
Prices on Aoard of Trade.
CHICAtJU, Jan. 22. Liberal exports for
the wcck from Argentina and Australia
were ' largely Instrumental In creating a
weak tunc in the wheat market here today.
At lite ciuflo prices were 'o higher to 'c
lower, totn closed firm, oats steady and
(provision vraa.
Tho movement of wheat from Australia
ami Argentina to Kuropo waa the chief
subject lit Discussion among traders on tin
local exchange prior to the opening of the
session and us the weekly shipments, were
again liiieru), sentiment In the pit was
bearish when trading began. The total
shipments Horn the two countries aggre
gated o.MO.oOo bu., compared with, 4,itfi,000
bu. the corresponding time a year ago.
AtthouKh there waa considerable selling
pressure manifested throughout tho day,
prices made only slight declines, owing to
moderate support given by leading bulls.
The news ot the day waa almost entirely
In favor of the bears. Reports from India
claimed that the drouth In parts of that
country has been broken, while in the
Vnlted States rains were general over-the
winter wheat belt. The continued light
movement In tho northweBt was about the
unlv factor from which the bulls could
derive any satisfaction. The market closed
easv. wrtn May at $1.07 and July at !fi.e.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to l;M,0ou bu. . Kx ports for the week, a
ahown by Bradatreet's, were equal to 1,
oiK.ooO bu.
There were moderate advances In the
Drlce of corn. The market closed firm,
with prices up Ho to VctKtC. Final quota
tions on May were ms2Vic. and on July
H-"W. Ixcal receipts were 1:06 cars, with
thrA of contract arade.
Oats moved wittun narrow bounds, but
the market exhibited considerable firmness.
Tue market eased off a little late in tho
day on profit-taking, prices at the close be
ing unchanged to 'o lower, wltb May at
iijc and July at 4tvSc.
The feature of trading In provisions was
the bidding up of January pork to 18.00 by
excited shorts. There was free selling of
toe more dlstsnt deliveries, the bulk of
which was credited to local packers. Late
in '.lie session pork lost all of its early
strength and the market closed weak, with
pie . .Ml-.- lower. January pork closed at
i- lending futures ranged as follower
naiby firsts, free rases, Jnc, at mark;
I'ennsylvanla and other nearby current re
ceipts, in returnahln ras. Zr, at mark:
western current receipts, free cases, 2cf
2', St mark.
('HKKf-VFIrni. fair demand' New York
full creams, chole?. 14H"fl4c; fair to good.
NEW YORK E K. H. A L MARKET
Qaalatloaa of the liar on Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Jan. 22 FI.orR.-Rece4.nl s.
10.9H0 bbls.; exports, 1.400 Mils.: steadv but
q' let; Minnesota patnts, $."..2.vj'!i.hfi; winter
I . . .1 - .l .1 " . . , , - , A
ii.iKiti,, ..ikim(-,. iu . in ' n ocsoi at uaiiPTv, ,..
fc'4.60, winter extms. H.70u4.3t: winter rst-
ents, l4.7iVfi6.25; winter low grades. $3 ii
16. Kye flour, firm: fnlr to aood. 14 tii
4 26; choice to fancy, l4.arvir4.ao. Rink heat
flour, dull. 12 4frn2.SO per 1"0 lbs.
CORNMKA If .Stea.lv : fine white and vcl-
low. tl.50tll.K5: coarse. 'li.40ffi1 4S: kiln
dried. 33.45.
RYE Dull: No. 1 western 31c. f. o. b.
New York.
BARI.KY Btesdv : tnsltlne. TSrS'TCe. e. I. f..
New York; feeding, WflTm , c. I. f. New
York
WHEAT Rocelnrs. .tl arm hi. Knot market
sWiady; No. 2 red. $1. ova 1.09. elevator; No.
red. 11,10 f. n. K nMnst: Vn. 1 northern.
Duluth, l.2o4, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard
western, iriVi f. o. b. afloat. Rulllsli home
statistical conditions practically offset the
big Argentina and Australian shipments
today and wheat acted qulto steady all da.y
w'.thln a narrow range, helpod also by ex
port sales. Last prices were i'S'ic net
lower. Mv II inlOil rlnanH at 11 11:
July. S1.04rV&1.04;' closed at 1.04.
tOKN Receipts. U.iMiO bu.; exports, I.WW
bu. Bpot market firm; No. 2, 70e, elevator,
and 87Ho f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, nomi
nal, and No. 2 yellow. 67'4c f. o. b. afloat.
The option market was without transaction,
closing tc net higher. May closed at Rit'c;
ruiy closed at 6i.c: Sentember closed st
OATR Recelnla fin !tT, hu exnorls. SM
hu. Bpot market stoady; mlxid, 2 to 32
lbs.. r4((04W-; natural white, 2H to 32 Iba.
S4'a67'; clinped white. 34 to 42 lbs.. M'
62o.
lUDEfl-Bleadv: Rorotru 39i(!T30l.e: Cen
tral America. 'r.
PROVISIONS Heef. steady: famllv. il SO
It 17.00; moss, in.imrll.fiO: beef hams, liS.on
iJ 27.00; packet, IH.rVKii 15.e0; , ity, extra India
niess, iOtT25 no, cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies, 39 0nfi!).2fi; hams, $9.SWi .i.00, I,ard
easy; western. t't Wrft 90: nflned. easv:
continent. 111. 20; South America. $10.85:
compound. $7.7.VnR.12V6. Pork, gteailv; fam
ily. 18.0ix&n 1)0; short clear, $19. SCxS 22.60;
rnes. lli;.7Hi 17.2Ti.
TALI)W Firm: cttv ($2.00 ner nit or V
67(c; country (packages free), BktiiiVc.
RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra. !tt
tS1',!-: .I:irn. nominal.
lit . 11 I'.lc I'lill and easy; creamery spe
cials, 3.'IHc, (official price, 3.1c); extras, HQ
324c; third to firsts, 24'331c; held, common
to specials, 2i'U.IOe: process, common to
special, lW&ffiic; western factory firsts, 21
i22c; weBtern imitation creamery firsts.
2:tfc24o.
CHbEsn Firm: state, full cream, sne-
clals, Hi?15c; state, full cream, fancy,
14V state full cream, good to prime. 14c:
winter made, best, 134c; winter made, good
to prime, 12'nl3c; winter made, common to
fair, 10-ViUVc: skims, full to sneclaJs. 2U.
Ilc.
KtKiS Firmer: state, Pennsylvania and
nnarby fancy, brown and mixed, 3ft33c;
fair to choice, 3Cg31o; western firsts, 3oc;
seconds, 2iM129M,c.
POULTRY Alive, dull: western chickens.
14c; fowls, l.ic; turkeys. 124i18c; dressed,
western chickens. l4'it1Uc; fowls. 14iH15c:
turkeys, lS'623c.
St. I.ouls
ST. IUIS, Mi),
trac k, No. 2 red,
hard. $1.03't'o 1.0X;
CORN Higher;
General Market.
, Jan. 22 WHEAT Firm;
cash. $U048'1.13; No. 2
May. $1.07; July. 91.
track, No. 2 cash, 60
July, 62Tc; No. 2
tVe; May. eiVuCZ'i;
white, Wiimc.
OATS Firm: track. No. 2 cash, HH461c;
No. 2 white, 52c; May, 62c; July, 46c
IRYB Lower; 77c.
FLOCK I'nchanged; red winter patents,
$4.W$t0.35: extra fancy and straight, $4.3o
4.80; hard winter clears, $3.60.
SEED Timothy, 3.00l(j-3.4S.
CORNMEAL $3.10l
BRAN Higher; sacked, east track, $1.10
1.12.
HAY Thill; Umothjr, tie.OO0ri4.OO; pralria,
IRON COTTON TIES $1.00.
RAGGING 7i .
HEMP TWINE "C
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing.
$14 W. Lard, lower; prime steam, $t.2tvJ
.'S6. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed
extra shorts, I9.37'; clear ribs, 19.50; short
clears, $9.76. Kncon, unchanged; boxed ex
tra shorts, J10.87H; clear ribs, $10.60; short
clears, $10.75. '
POlLTRY Weak; chickens, 10c; springs,
Jl'fco.' turkeys, 20c; ducks, locj geese. 7Vc.
BIJTTER Steady; creamery, 24fgi32c.
' EOOS Higher at Wc. case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 6.O110
Wheat, bu 47.K10
Corn, bu 110,000
Oats, bu 86,000
Ariicl s.KP'11.1 High. Imjw. Close. Yesy.
Wheat
May
July
Kept.
1 01 n
Miy
July
rlepi.
July
ftept.
Jun.
May
July
Lard -Jan.
May
July
Rue
Jan.
May
July
l 0H I 1 07-
I 1 07T,I I
I
94Sl
62'9,
ii2l!(iS!
iii2Shi
i 6-l
107s! 107! 107S
7& 97 7T,
94 944'0'( t4
1 I I
6?, .i2'.iV,2stasl
6. QUO
61.000
66.000
64,000
1
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 22. WHEAT
Cnchanged to 40 lower; May. $1,001,; July,
91c; cash: No. 2 hard, 994c4l .07 ; No. $
hard, 9M'(ij$1.05; No. 2 red, Sl.uUVl.lO; No
3 red. $1.07.
CORN Unchanged to He lower; May.
Ds-v4c; July, 69c; September, &iV; cash:
No. 2 mixed, 6c; No. 3 mixed, toVit; No. 2
white, finUc; No. 3 white, ttc.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, &002c;
No. 2 mixed, 49utnjc.
KYE 7Jtl'77c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.75(3,10 00;
choice prairie, $8.60(09.00; choice alfalfa,
$14.0lrtI'ln.lX.
BC'I'TER Steady ; creamery extra, 33c;
packing stock, 19c,
EGGS Steady ; fresh extras, 32c; current
receipts, 27VK.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 85.000 60.000
rn. bu. 35.000 4,000
Oata, bu 28,000 6,000
Options at Kansas City:
Articles
I Open. I High. Low. ( Close.
62 6!sl CSl
o!i 6-HI 2M
1 1 I
6262' 62V1i 6i 62
t2
62
4HH
39i
IS 00
17 25
17 15
I H 011
17 30 I 17 31
I 17 321 17 3, 17 20
I I I
9 2S, 9 2i
I h 5 t i5j
9 60
9 M
9 90
I 10 00 j 10 00
8 85
9 10
9 20
I 8 85
9 10
I 9
72H
76
9 85
8 85
8 96
9 07S
I 4f9 10
17 25
17 15
17 20
9 60
I 71
9 95
8 86
9 09
9 10
17 60
17 15
17 35
9 75
9 90
10 00
8 80
9 074
17Vi
No.
t'.sh
t.
nuotwtlnns
were as follows:
FirvrR Steady: winter patents, $4.7W.30;
stiaights. $4.bii4.: spring patents. $6.3tV9
JSH; straights. $4 Orti6.u5; bakers. $2.96fl4.16,
WHEAT Ni. 3 spring. $l.09'(ll.lo; No. I,
$1 (Kifi'l 09; No. 2 red. l.t5S't'1.07'.
CORN-No. 2. 6iVtSoc; No. 2 yellow, 80
ertii.'.
fA1-No. t white, 606.,ViC.
RYE No. 2. 7Sc.
BARLEY Good feeding, 6034,c; fair to
chelce malting, KimiWo.
8EEiS-Flax. No. 1 northwestern. $l.ri.
Prime timothy. $3 S7Hfl3-90. Clover, contract
grades. $! 25.
PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (loose).
$S SU"aS.87V. Mess pork, per bbl., $17.25iJ
17 J7. Ijird, per 100 lbs.. $900. Short clear
sides (boxedi. $8.87V 12H-
Fcllowmg were the receipts and shlp--..
1 m nf flour and Kisln.
Ite'"'n.
.... 29 000
S.Wt
....3ta.i
it.w
4,ono
.... fXUsw
Shipments
18.500
12.OI0
3f OOO
205.500
K ')
18.9(0
Wheat
May ..
July ..
Corn
May ..
July ..
1 ooy4li oo,
91 I 91Vi
90i!l OOfffU
90 91 A
,'68H'&K KS'5S:'iT',
. 68H'69(iW 68
6S14
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Narrow Dimension of Market Again
Its Principal Feature.
UNITED STATES STEEL RISES
Railroad Issnea Advance la lym
patkr Orersoberrlptlom of Roa
slaa Loan la Paris Tends to
Ease Money ltatlon.
NEW YORK. Jsn. 22-The narrow di
mensions of the stock market msde its
principal feature still today. Vie movement
In United States Hteel attracted a good deal
of attention, owing to the hopes that the
usual strong sympathetic effect of this
stock on the action of ihe general list
would prove effective In reviving the mar
ket. Yesterday's 2-polnt rise In United Stale
Steel did, in fact, have the effect of bring
ing In some orders for the stock todsy,
the result being a spread in the prlca of
H at the opening on an extreme advance of
i. carried it within a shade of 66,
where it hesitated, owing to the very large
selling orders awaiting It at that point.
At 66 the first sale was of 10.000 sh.tres and
large sales followed. The preferred stock
also advanced to 115. which Is a record
price, the previous record at 114H having
been made In November last. The sinking
fund bonds of the corporation are ruling
also at about their highest price. There
was no definite news to account for this
movement. Assertions that some large
orders for steel rails were coming in from
the railroads were denied bv officials of
the corporation. The report that an agree
ment had been reached in congress to limit
the amount of the proposed reduction on
steel was of such a character as to bo In
capable of verification or of disproof. For
this reason, probably, the movement failed
to awaken the customary response In the
genera list. Rome of the railroad equip
ment stocks which are largely consumers
of steel products showed somo sympathy.
Quite a varied list of Industrial special
ties rose briskly on newly awakened activ
ity, for tho most part unexplained by any
news. Jn the case of American Sugar tho
rise was attributed to the application of
the company to have Its shares admitted
on the regular list, a request which Implies
the Intention to publish detailed informa
tion of earnings and financial conditions.
Hie requirements of the uncovered short
interests were supposed to figure in some
.!ne"f ."""Men advances. The rise In
.National Lead was coincident with another
reduction In the price, of copper and a
decline in silver In the London market.
News that the Russian loan Issue had
oeen many times over-subscribed In Paris
. Rl a Premium of 2 per
T f"'lowod hy n ealng of discount
"wioaij (iitti jl rnniifiinn in 1-.
ri.H 'i?"'10"- " promised a re
laxatlon of the Paris demand on London
of 0, 1RTl,,e fa!' ln the I-'nlon-allotment
P"'!,ia" l0-n to a slight discount
c.l .a' 2 ?2me re ll,:ln th,rp' The fore
casts of the weeks currency movement
modified tho New York interest In theoU
movement. The Influx of currency is on
o? hrgeKacaIe " tn -'' h" Problem
of the banks on nf rir..ii, - ! ' .
for their resource. rathVr than 0"
"J""'' Aunougn the banks have
treasury during the week on the return of
fhaiTTr 1trP08,t" , ,n compliance with
iht .nK e . the "ecr,a''y Of the treasury.
"'1'1b,re"i,ry operations as a whole have
c"n.,rI,"J"d ;t'8 to the banks. The ex-
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu 4
Barley, bu
On the Produce exchange todav the but
ter market wss steady; creameries. 224r-k-;
dairies. HWfi -o. Eggs, firm; at mark, oases
Included. ifcV&'-Sr; firsts, SOc; prime firsts.
Sic. Cheese, firm; lliS'liV.
M BATHER ISI THK GRAIW BELT
lloody and Probnnly "
Colder gatnrday.
Record of temperature and precipitation
compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years.
Minimum temportire...!
Trclnilsf Ion tM
Normal temperature for today, 20 degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation since March 1,
$ i Inches. , . .
Deficiency corresponding period ln 1908,
T 6 inches. , . . .
Deficiency corresponding period In 17.
194 Inches.
L. A. WELt-nf. jactA roreeaster.
Pkllagelnhln rroanco Market.
PIHUnElJ-HU, Jan. 21 BUTTER
i.iulet. but steady: extra western cream
ery. 13c; extra nearby prlnta, 36c.
fcGGd-6tead'i rtnnayivaiu
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 22. WHEAT May
$1.1; July. $1.08; No. 1 northern, $1.0V!
!.; ivo. 2 nortnern, ji.OijEn.oi',; ro. 3,
$1.0fal.08.
BAH LEY Closed at tfffiia.
FLAX-$l.6Xi4.
BRAN In bulk, ri9.fltVffl9.5t).
FLOUR Quiet; first patents, $R.40JWC5
second patents. $5.25(40: first clears, $4.00
(jM.lO; second clears, S2. Wit 3. 10.
Peoria Market.
PBORIA. III.. Jan. M.-ORN-Hlgher:
No. 2 vellow, 69Ii9c; No. 8 yellow, 68VT
59c; No. 2. 6Sc; No. 3, 6814c; No. 4, 67
fi8c.: no grsne. ;no.c.
OAT-Hlgher; No. 2 white, He; No. 4
white. 40f4'Bi60c.
RYE Oull; No. 2. 7376.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LTVERPOOI., Jan. 22-WirEAT-Spot
easy; No. 3 red western, winter, 7s lod;
futures steady; March 7s 7d; May, 7s Vd;
J11 v. 7s 70.
(VRN-Spot, steady; new American
mixed, via Galveston. 6s 4V1: futures,
steady; Hiarcn. os a; way. am ta.
Mllwankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Jan. 22 WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, $1.12; No. 2 north
ern. $1 10; May. 11.074 asked.
CORN Hlsher; May. 62VH21ac.
BARLEY- Steady; SMndard, 62V86JI4C;
ample, WHnwV".
Dulntk Grain Market.
PCLt'TH. Jan. 22, WT! EAT No. 1 hard
$1.0i; No. 1 northern, $1.0ei4; No. 2 north
ern. $108V,: May. $1.074: July, $1.08.
FLAX To arrive, $1.58.
OATS To arrive, 49c; on track, 49c.
19oX. 1907. 1908
17 S -1
.0 T .00
and other
Toledo Heed Market.
TOLEDO. O., Jan. 22. SEEDS Clover
cash and January, $o.52V; March, $5,674;
low.
October, $6.06. Prime
Metal Market
NEW YORK. Jan. 25. METALS The
London tin market waa a siiade higher,
at 128 12s 6a for spot, but unchanged
at 12 2s id for futures. The local
market was quiet, with spot quoted at
$27.76028 00. .Copper advanced to 69
17s 6d fur spo and 60 17a d for fu
tor en In the London market. The local
market waa dull and nominally a little
lower, with lake Quoted at $14.0042 14 25
electrolytic. $ 13.42 H 13.76 ; casting
$1J.50& 1.2'A. Lead was unchanged, at
1 2s fid in London. The local market
was dull and unchanged, at f 4.10'u 4. 20.
spelter waa unchanged, being quoted at
21 2s d in London and at $510515
locally The English Iron market was
higher, with Cleveland warrant quoted at
48s 10Hd The local market waa un
changed; No. 1 foundry, northern, $17 00
tilT.75: No. S foundry, northern. $14 75tr
17 25; No. 1 southern and No. 1 south
ern, soft. $1T2S1775
ST. LOUIS. Jan 22 METALS Lead.
dull at $4 0564.07'. tpelter, dull at
receipts over shlpmenls of currency
Salnil'i".'? ."vy that ,Uher,.Sn
T .. 1 . lencn siu.iasi.uuu or upward
..- k,i unnas are said to he ofrAri.,
bros." rNKW .York conce.,1on. to e
PUiKlrf-Uon of ,ne CMh 'imates
vome, u.flM.ono.
per cent on
after the
Total
States
sales, par
2s declined
United
eall
Number of ui . ..
on stocks were as follow,' ,Pa' uol"
Pl. High.
Amslsioiatea ru.
Am. C. V
Am. c. r m
Am. Cotton Oil "
Am. H. a L. pfd . . I ! I
Am. Jos SacurltlM
Am. I.1dm oil
Amsrlcaa Loromorlvs
Am- Locomottvs pfd
Am. 8. A r
Am. 8. A R. pfd
Am. Sugar Reflnlnj
Am. Tobacco pfd
American Woolen ......
Anscends Mining Co....,
AtrhtBon
Atchlmn pfd
Atlantlo Coast U
Baltimore a Ohio ...
Bl. Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Cantral Leather .
Central Leather pfd...!.'
Central of New Jcrwr...
Chesapeake a Ohio
Chicago ot. W
Chicago N. W
M. A. St. f
C . C. C. 8t. L ,
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Ho
Colo. A Bo. let pfd...'..'.'
Colo. 80. Ud pid
Consolidated Uaj
Corn Products ..'.
Delaware A Hudson
Denver aV RIs Grand.. .
D. A R. o. pfd
Distillers' gecurlllee . .
Erie ,
Brie lit pfd
rle li pfd
Oeneral Blectrlo
Ureat Northers pfd
Oreat Northern Ore clfa.
Illinois Central
Interborough Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump
rows central
Kansas City go
K. C. 80. pfd
LnutiTlll A N
Minn. A St. It.
M . sr. P. A a. 8. M ...
Mlaaourl Pacific
M . K. A T
M., K. T. pfd
National Lead
New York Central
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A Weatern
North Americas ,
Northern Psoitis
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
Paople'a uaa
P., C, C. A si L
Preaned Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Steel Spring....
Reading
Republlo Sleel
Republic Sleel pfd
Roc laland Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
St. L. A a. r. U pfd...
8t. Louie S W
St. L. B. W. pfd
Sloes-Sheffield 8. A I...
Southern Pacific
So. Paclflo pfd
Southern Rallwar
So. Railway pfd
Tennee.ee Cepper
Teiaa A Pacific
T., St. U A W
T . St. L A W. pfd
t'nten Pacific
t'nloa Pacific r'd
V. 8. Rubber
IT. a. Rubber 1st pfd ...
II. S. Steel
U. 8. Steel pfd
Plah Copper
Ve. -Carolina Chemical .
Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd
Wabash
Wehaah pfd
Weringhoues Electric .
Weatern t nion
Wheeling A L. B
Wmoiisln Central
Am. T. A T
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HtJ.HHI; gold coin and bullion, $1.".ST5.
TM; gold certificates, $J.M3.7?0.
BErORT OP THE rLKAHIfO HOUSE
Transactions nf the Associated Bank
for the Week.
NEW TORK. Jan. 21 Hradstreet ' hang
clearings report for the week ending Janu
ary ill shorn s an sgsrregate nf $;.avt.3t.Co.
s against $t..oe4,iini last week and
ta.TlS.J'M.niio in the corresponding wek last
year. Following Is a list of the cities:
CITIES.
I
Clearings.! Inc.
Deo.
4t,
r44
4'S
21 14
IJ14
ft.
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121
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70
17
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M
14
43
44
114
18
4
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11
414
New York
Chicago
Host"n
I'hlhHlelphia
St Ixmis
Pittsburg
Fan Francisco
Kansas City
Baltimore
dnclnnnft
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Cleveland
retrolt
Omaha
Ixiulsvillo
Ios Angeles
Milwaukee
Seattlo
St. Paul
Buffalo
llenver
Indlanrtpolls
Virx Worth
Providence
Portland, Ore
Albany
Richmond
Washington. V. O. ...
Spokane, Wash
Salt Lake City
Cclumbii
St. Joseph
Atlanta
Memphis
Tacoma
Savannah
Toledo
NaFhvllIn
Rochester
Hnrtfonl
Pes Moines
Peoria
Norfolk
Nrw Hsven
Grund Itaphls
Dirminghani
Hvrncuse
Sioux City
Springfield, Mass....
Kvansvlllo
Port In ml. Me
llRvtcn
Little Rock
AiiKUfta, On
Oakland. Cal
Worcester
Mobile
Krioxvllle
Jacksonville, Fla....
Chattanooga
Charleston, S. C
Lincoln, Neb
Wilmington, Icl..,.
Wichita
Wilkesbarre
Wheeling. W
Fall River...
Davenport ..
Kalamasoo .
Topeka
Helena
Springfield.
Youngstnwn
Fort Wayne..,
New Bedford...
Erie. Pa
Cedar Rapids,
Macon
Akron
l.exlngton ....
Rockford. III..
Fargo. N. D...
Tjowell
Blngha niton .,
Chester, Pa...
8iou Falls....
8011th Bend..
Bloomlngton,
Canton, O
iQulncy, III ,
Springfield. O
Decatur, 111
Mansfield, O
Frtmont, Neb....,
Ja kconville. 111..
Oklahoma City..
Houston
Galveuton
Columbia. 8. C.
rJacto
Jackson, Miss....
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1.1347.000
R.0O3.i1ir.
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7.771.tX
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6.273.0no!
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lul 1 tool
4.740,11141
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2.77ri,0H0
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85.0.
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4G.0i,
10.4
Not Included in totals because containing
Other Items than clearings.
New York Stones' Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 23. MONET On call.
eay. lVs'iia per cent; ruling rate. li per
cent; olosing bid, m per cent; offered at
ls per cent. Time loans, active and easy;
sixty days. Zi per cent; ninety days, 2-i
per rent; six months, .KoS'i per rent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3H4
er cent.
8TERIJNO EXCIIANOE Steady, with
actual beslness In bankers' bills at $4 84x1X1;
4.8490 for sixty-day trills and at $4.8725 for
demand; commercial bills, 4.S( V04.S44,.
8ILVKR Bar, 61 He; Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONDS Ciuvernment, easy; railroad,
steady.
Closing quotations on bonds today were as
follows:
.1034 i a n. uni. 4
.102'iMan. r . 4i . . .
.tot'ta Mei. central 4a. .,
.!00 do let Inc
.HIS Minn. It St. L 4a
.1204i It , K. It T. 4e...,
. 71V. do tt
.104H N. R. R. of M. t
.1004 N T. C. (. 3V,a .
. 3i4 N. .1 C. (. Ite...
No. Ptciric 4a
10714 do Ja
ref.
4a..
4l.
6a.
V. 8. ref. ia.
do reupun .
V. 8. Sa. reg.
do coupon .
V. 8. 4. reg.
do coupoa .
Am. Tobacco
do Da
Atchtion sea.
do adj. 4a....
do cv. 4a
do rv. 5a
Atlantic C. L.
Bal. A Ohio 4a.
do !',
Brk. R. T. c.
Central of Oa.
do let Inc.......
do Id Inc ,
do td Inc
I 'hen aV Ohio 4Sa.
Chicago A A. lHa
I'., B. A Q. n. 4a..
C. R. I. P. 4a..
do col. 5a
do rl.1. 4
I't'C. 8t. L. (. 4
Tnlo. Ind. 6a
Olo. A 80. 4a
Pel. A 11. ct. 4a...
P. A R. O. 4a
Kris H. 1. 4a
do (en. 4a
Ilnck. Val. 4a...
int. Met. 4Sa
Japan 4a
do 4 Ha
do td eerlea....
Bid. Offerad.
..101
.. tfi4
..
.. Ui
.. 4l'4
..
.. X4
4a 8OV4
.. KIV4
..124
..ltl.1
74 '4
f. Norfolk A W. c. 4a.. H4
.101 O. S. I., rtds. 4a H414
. lPenn. ct. 3Si 1915... USS
. MS do con. 4a ID414
. 10R" Keadln fcacn. 4a !'
. 7 Rep. of Cuba 6a 1011V4
. lHt. L. A I. 11. c 6e..lU4
. St. L. A 8. F. fl 4h.
.10 Ht. L S. W. c. 4a... 74
. 74V4 Beanoard A. L. 4a.... 4V4
. l"T4So. Pa fit I.- 4a BH4
. T74 do let 4a f5
. iS So. Railway 5a 1n94
. Dl'4Teiaa A- P. la 11714
. '4T . St. I. i W. 4a... 'iS
.. 74 Union Paciric 4l l"-'4
. . x do cv. 4a H
..102 t'. 8. Steel 24 6a M4
.. Wabaeb la 11244
.. 4i4 Western Md. 4a Mi
..71 W. A L. R. 4a 1414
..107 Wis. Central 4a is
.. kl4N. T., N. H. A H.
.. 81 rr. 4s ctfi Ut.14
SHOE
CLEARANCE
The very best
makers are repre
sented In this sale.
Every pair the
very latest styles
and the leathers
are of tho best
1-atent, Hex Calf.
Vicl and Velours,
Laee llutton or
Ruckle Styles.
3.80, 84.00 and
5.0O, values Sat
urday $2.45
i ,f i 1 1 1 1 . . -
CLOTHING COM.FA4T
7 COKi.ijf" & DOUQLAS
WOOL
UNDERWEAR
Wool Ribbed and
Omel's Hair, silk
finished in two
colors; regular
1.35 and 1.80
value ; clearance
price
49c
Open Till 10:30 P. M. Saturday But Come Early If You Can
THE GREAT 1-2 PRICE SALE
Continues to keep us busy every day niul tomorrow should
be the busiest day of all. Not a suit or overcoat is excluded
from this preat sale. Every garment must be cleaned up
regardless of cost before we put our spring stock on our
tables. Come in Saturday and you will arree with us when
we say it's the
Greatest Half-Prlco Sale Ever Held in Omaha
HAT
CLEARANCE
Mostly eds and
ends of our W BO
and $3.00 (radet;
the styles are
Hood, tha colors
are brown, black,
pearl, tan. ett and
are a itreat savlnc
at
$1.45
All $7.50 Overcoats now. $3,75
Vests are all sold out.
All 110 Suits or O'coats now r
$12.60 Suits or Overcoats $6.35
$16.00 Stilts or Overcoats $7.50
$20.00 Suits or Overcoats $10
Etc.. EU
Cravenettcs at Half Trice, too.
HEAVY
FLEECE
UNDERWEAR
About RO dot. left,
nearly every stsw,
a remilar BOo ral4
clearance price
Genuine
President
Suspenders
IN ALL COLORS
EVERYBODY
SELLS THEM
AT 50c-
SATURDAY
ONLY
VERY SPECIAL-Stienmade
CORDUROY PAHTS
At Lets Thin Cost Of the Material
we
place on sale 100
Men's Corduroy Pants
from Stetn & Co., at 60c
dollar, and same will be
a fraction of their regular
Saturday
pairs
bought
on the
sold at
value.
Men's black Corduroy Tanta. Sat
urday $1.60
Men's $2.50 Drab Corduroy Pants
at $1.30
SATURDAY 18 THAT
GREAT SALE OF
PANTS
8ee Our Show Window
2 60 and )3.5A
Men s 4.00 and
Men's Is. 17 sm'
PnnM jl.45
$5 00 I'nnts S9.60
d $S rants J.93
OEWUIHB CLEARANCE FKIOX8.
Men's f.0o Working bhtrls 390
Men's 25c Wool Sox 15
Men's Silk Kmbrotdered Pox lOo
tl 60 Flannel Shirts S1.4S
13 SO Sweater Jsekels. ......... l-9
Sfu' Jersey (lloves..,. 10o
1.00 Silk. Mufflers .....390
COKV1E. SEE. SAVE!
CORNER 14TH AND DOUGLAS STREETS
Tha Council Blutts and South Omaha Car Psss Our Door
75c and$1
Fast Color
Madras.
Percales
and Cheviot
Shirts
Clcaranco
Price
39c
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Eeceipts Light and Prices Bet
ter Than Steady.
HOGS ARE TENDING -UPWARD
Hammerlna- of Last Few Days Resnlts
ln Rednelsc npplr Below De
mand Sheep Receipts
Are M(ht.
ROl'TH OMAHA, Jan. 22, 19"9.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hosts. Sheep.
Official Monday i.441 4,363 8.8AS
Official Tuesday 6.124 ll.BKO 7,'.S
Official Wednesday 35,378 7.4S2
Official Thursday 6 255 15.778 4,15
Estimate Friday 1,300 6,100 2.S00
Five days this week....20.9Tj7 r.5.197 27.814
Bame davs last week ....24.232 65.K88 29.H26
Same duvs 2 weeks ago.. 22,27 49.106 Z,H
Same days S weeks ago.. 15. 471 41.161 24.M8
Sams days 4 weeks ago.. 8.137 21.714 9,873
Same days last year 19,611 65,331 19,517
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tho year to date, compared with last year:
Cattle
Hogs
Sheep
The
1908. Inc. Dee
69.035 n
212,772 24,u9
86,131 10,490
shows tha averaga
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
1909.
8.7til
187,913
5,t21
following table
Dates. 191. 1908.19O7.1906.1905.19O4. 11903.
J".n.
Jan.
Jsn.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan,
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
12...
13..
14..
15..
1H...
17...
18..
19..
at..
21...
22...
6 82
6 M
6 87
S 87H
5 93
e
6 OS
6 09
6 (O
5 96
I 6 30
4 08 '
4 20 281
4 :i 35:
4 331
4 26
4 23
e
4 7
4 22
4 12
t 28!
6 25
5 29
6 291
5 24
5 2
5 29
6 31
6 66!
S 61 8 36
4 2
4 63
4 60
t 41
42
6 50
6 421
4 611 it 46
4 76 6 4g
4 73( 6 17
4 9 6 41
4 621 4 74 6 60
4 61 60
4 65 4 60i
4 66 , 4 74 6 89
4 67 4 8 6 47
4 68 4 79 . 6 69
I 4 86 6 64
receipts tlie market reacted for thn better
at this point so that prices this morning
were IVjflOc higher thun yesterday. The
tops sold tip to $1.30, which was 10c higher
than snvthlng brought yesterday, with the
bulk selling at and right around 9iXtf6.16.
ss against a bulk yesterday of $;.MHr(r.U6.
bater the market eased off. so that the
earlv advance was wiped out. In fact,
packers held In no more than steady fig
ures throughout and after first round the
trade ruled dragging and weak at barely
steady prices.
KHUEP Receipts ot sheep were light
this morning, onlv ten curs, ahnut 2,,'ion
head, being reported In. Included among
the receipts were seven cars ot laiiih.i
which were not offered for sale, leaving
onlv three cars on sale. With the reduc
tion in receipts this morning, a little firmer
tone was noticeable to the trade and tho
demand la again fairly well up to the sup
ply. The market throughout the week has
not been very favorable to the selling In
terests. In fact, prices sagged from day
to day so that values are around 2fi'Ci
lower than a week ago on all grades of fat
sheep and lambs. At this season of the
year a good many lamby ewes arrive while
they are not In the Nst condition for the
market, still are not far enough along to
prevent them from passing Inspection, nnd
these are selling at gradually reduced fig
ures.
In the feeder division prices declined
also this week. The Inquiry from the
country continues to he about equal to the
receipts of feeding stock, so that no very
great changes have been noted from day
to day. Kurly ln the week prices declined
somewhat In sympathy with the reduction
in fat sheep snd lambs, but general condi
tions show no material change as coin
pared with last week.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to
choice lambs. J7.fw7.40; fair to good
lambs, fci.50fc7.00; feeding lambs, 4.Zyf7,50;
good to choice light yearlings, 6.604i6.75:
good to choice heavy yearlings. $t.2tVui.&0;
feeding yearlings, t4.iorrf6.nO; good to choice
feeding yearlings, 4.5yiifi.6o; good to choice
wethers, eo.00q6.60; feeding wethers, 4.00rV
4.60; good to choice ewes, It.ftUffiti.lO; fair to
good ewes, $4.2tV(i'4.7o; feeding ewes, JZOtvgi
S.26; culls and bucks. Sl.OOij.OO.
in Lake snore 4a
IS Am. T. A T.
1H1..
US
Boston Closing; Storks.
BOSTON'. 'Jan. 22. Money, call loans, 2
ifiSH per cent; time loans, J'fH per cent.
Official closing on stocks and bonus
Atrhleoa adj. 4a -V Aruona Com
do 4a Atlantic
fatal sales (or the say. 4S4.1M) atiarea.
London Cloalna; Storks.
LONDON, Jan. 22. American securities
were quiet and featureless during the early
trading today. Price changes ranged from
H below to H above yesterday's New York
closing.
Cessols. aaener ..UT-'.tMo . Kaa. at Texas
454
W1 New York Central UJ,
. S Norfolk Wee barn.. M
.tot's do pl4 0
.lot Ontario A Weatern . 44
.11a Pennejlvanla ts
. 17V Fund Mlnea 7-,
. t Heading TO',
. IHtoutbern Rallwar .. 17",
do pfd K
... lit Southern Paclflo ...17
... M tnios Pacific :4.,
... U do pi M
... I'-St. . Bleel M
... ' da pfd Ill
... M Wabeah 19
... lUSs do pfd &
. ..!', Spanlah 4a H
Leulanlla 4t Naak. ..U A ma I Copper i0
bli.VER Bur, quiet at 33i per ounce.
MONEY 2 Wis per cent.
Tha rate of discount ln the open market
for short and thru months' bills la 2Sif2t
per cent.
do account
Anaconda
Alibiaon
do pfd
Baltimore Ohio.
Canadian Paclflo . .
Ch.e. peak A Ohio
Chi. Great Weatarn
Chi., Mil. st. r
fx Beers
Denver A Rio O
do pfd
Erie
do let pfd
do 2d pfd
Grand Trunk
Illinois Centra)
Atrhlaon Ft. ft...
dn pfd
Boalon A Albany
Boat on A Maine.
Float on K leveled
Fltrhburg P'd ..
N. Y . N. H. A
Vnloo Pacific ....
Am. Arse. Chem.
do pfd
Am. Pneu. Tube..
Amcr. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. T
Amer. Woolen ...
do pfd
Dominion I. A
Edlaon Kiev. lllu.
Maaa. Elecirio ...
do pfd
Maea. Gaa
I'nlted Prult
do pfd
I'nlted S. M
do pfd
I'. 8. Bieel
Adventure
Allouea
Amalgamated ...
H Butte Coalition ,
lni r:al. A Arlmna..
tit Cat. A liecla....
m Centennial
128 Copper Ftango ...
l4naly Waat
H...lf' Franklin
17iOranbr
.. ft (ircene Cananas
, . tit lale Rnynle
.. i'lUiu Mining ...
..13'J Mnhask
..124', Mont. C. A C...
,.1.'4 Nevada
.. W4"ld Dominion ..
. . (Mt,Oei'eola
. . 14 Parrot
. .2o0 Qulncv
. . II Shannon
.. 43'4 Tamarack
.. 61 Trinity
..mi I'nlted Copper .
..ll'r. S Mining....
.. 44 1'. 8. Oil
.. !74l'tah
. . 53. Victoria
... Winona
.. U North butts ....
.. 7H4
. Sh
. 16
. C4
.115
thtl
. l
. 74
. 10
. 16
..KtS'j
. 11
.
'a
. 44 ',
,. :
. i.
. ML,
..lil
.. Ui
.. l
.. 14
.. 71
.. li'4
.. 14
.. 4 .m
..
.. 4JS
.. 4
.. 4
.. J'
Sunday.
The offlclsl number of cars of stock
brouglit In today by each road was as follows:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
X
15
C, M. Pt. P 1
Missouri Paclflo .... 2
C M. & St. P 1 2
t'nlon Pacific 8 29
C. & N. W.. east.... 3 1
C. N. W west ..29 14
C, St. P., M. & O.... 6 8
C. B. & Q., east .. 1
C, B. & Q , west.... 2ft 14
C. R. I. ft P., west.. .. 4 .. ..
Illinois Central 1 ,
Total receipts .... 60 8J IS 1
The disposition of the day's receipts wss
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 237
Swift and Company .... 8.1S
Cudahy Packing CO 643
Armour & Co 239
Cleveland Packing Co
St. Ixmts Tlv 22
Carey & Benton 146
W. I. Stephen 9
Hill & Bon 93
F. P. I,ewls 15
J. P.. Root & Co 15
J. H. Bulla 22
Ii. F. Huhs 1
McCreary & Carey 12i
M. Hagerty.A Co 86
F. (1. Inghram S
Sullivan Bros 11
Uhmer Bros 3
Swarts. Bolln & Co
Leo Rothchild 87
Other buyers 330
I Iocs. Sheep.
7M
9X8
1.667
213
1.236
217
CHICAGO 1.IVK STOCK MAIIKF.T
Cattle Steady Hobs lllaher Sheep
and Lambs Wrtk.
CHICAGO. Jan. 22. CATTI.K Receipts,
about 3.000 head; market, steady; sti-erx,
$4.tiJGi7.15; cows. J3 tK()6.50; lrelfers. U.IW
6.75; bulls, S3.40tir3.!i; calves, $4..Wt7.75;
stookers and feedeis, $'J.&tV(i6. 15.
IRJtiS Receipts, about ZS.ixt) heiul; mar
ket. 64t'10c higher; choice heavy shipping,
t6.50i 55; butchers. fti.4(rm.50; light mixed,
$& 9UtrV06; cliolce light. $6.uK(i6.10; packers,
C (K!i4.40; pigs, $4.7586.55; bulk of sales,
KOOJiC 3S.
8H KKH AND I.AM BS Receipts, about
6.0H0 head; market, weak; sheep, H.'J'(1
4.60; Iambs, $5.2567.65; yearlings, $5.(XKii'7.00.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
...1,300 6.100 2,Rii0
... Tjiki 6,t0i)
... &UI 4.t l.OilO
.. .1,600 111.000 1.000
... 825 11.770 600
...3.000 23,Of 6.O11O
. .1.6 J25 69.RT0 lO.Jt'.O
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo Jsn. 22.-CATTI.K-Receipts.
1.6(i0 head. Including 300 south
erns. Market stf-adv; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $5.755rf.60: fair to good,
$4 5tKfr0.7o; western steers, $4,25416.00; mock
ers and feeders, $3.30K6.40; southern steers,
$4.1M&.75; southern cows. $2 60"M.2.: nstlve
cows. $2.0fK-d4.75; native heifers, $.1.2ii.75;
bulls. $.1.1iu,a'4.60; calves. $:) 617.25.
HOOS Receipts. lo.'mO head Market 10c
higher; closed weak; top. $6.3."); bulk of
sales, $.V75f(i6.25; heavv. $6.20U74i.3C; packers,
and butchers, $5.1i((i6.30; light, $Ti.60fir6.15;
pigs. $4 2i4l6 ii.
SHEEP AND I.AMB9-Recelnts. 1.000
1 head. Market dull; ewes and yearlings,
$4.6iKti41.60; western yearlings, $n.50(6.6o;
western sheep, $4.00igo.6); stockers arid
feeders. $3.00(94. 75.
116
254
Total
CATTUK Receipts of
paratlveiy light today,
frti.'; lambs, $4.7t.fJ7 fili; culls and trtteks,
$.1.25iir.Xi; stockers, $2 r.26.
St. JoweplTT.lTe Slock Market.
ST. JOSKPIl, Mo., Jan. CATTI.B
Receipts, 600 bend: market steady; steers,
$5.ixit16.f0; cows and heifers, $2.7nJj6.1b;
calves. $3.rTftr7.60.
lirulS 'Kecelpts, 4.000 head; market hWG
higher; top. $6 30; hulk of sales, $6.80frri.HV
SIIEKP AND 1,AMBS Recelrta, 1,000
head; market steady; lambs, $..(XVi5r7.6n.
Slooa City Lire Sfoclc Market.
SIOI X CITY, la., Jan. 22 (Special Tele
gram. lCATTl.B Receipts, 600 head; mar
ket steady; beeves. $3.(Sxiit.S0: fat cows and
heifers, IJ.WiH.id; rceocrs, nwin w; year
lings, $:uioti4.oo.
ll'OO!- Receipts, 6. 000 head; market Re
higher; rHnge of prices, $.'i"ii6.30; bulk Of
sulcs, $5.9T.'i1i.lO.
Stork In Slant.
Receipts of live stock nt the six principal
South Omaha
Sioux City ..
St. Josoph ..
Kansas City
Kt. l.ou la ....
Chicago
Total
Wool market.
BOSTON. Jan. "2. WOGl-Th Commer
cial Bulletin of Boston, bislng its report
on statistics gathered for the government,
will say tomorrow of the wool market:
The market Ih stronger, owing to the ad
vance in London. Owing to the scarcity
of desirable offerings, domestic wools havei
been iuict, but prices are very firm and
a few Hales have been made at an advance.
The shipments of wool from Boston to
January 21, Inclunlve, according to the
name authorltv, were 15,472,047 lbs., against
9 71;' 471 for the same time last year. The
i'.'1-.'ipts to January 21. Inclusive, were
12.71S.7U4 lbs., ayalnst 6,934, 28!i tho same
period lust year. ... . .
ST. I.OI IS, Jan. 22.-V1OOIJ-Unchanged ;
medium grades, combing and clothing, I9
(d'Jil'y; light fine. liV"2o'; heavy fine.
ioia.ilfte; tub washed, ZUlU'v.
I LONDON, Jan. 22. WOOL -The offerings
nt the wool auction sale toduy urnotinled
to 15.104 bales. With the exception of the
finest mirinoM. which miss American sup
port, the market was din'ldeilly firm, with
a hardening t"rnlency. Home nnd conti
nental tradirs were eager bidders frr me
dium merinos, while cross brede occsslon
ullv exceeded the opening rates, owing to
American competition against home buy
ers. Following are today s sales: New
South Wales. 4,800 bales; scoured, U'.sd'rf
Is VI: greasy, 6-d(jls 11 'Ad. Queensland,
1.900 bul"; scoured, 1's l'fcd'uls 8d; greasy.
TiltilR Id. Victoria. 600 bales; scoured. Is
cji 1h l'd; greasy, S14jl 5d. Soirh Aus
tralia, 1,400 bal.-s: scoured. Is 7d; greny.
fHtdida 1I- West Australia, l.finn bales;
grebsy. 6iltils. New Zealand, 4,600 bales;
scourtd, 1 hd'irls 6d; greasy, 6C4d(&ls lVid.
Cap" of Good Hope and Natal. 400 bales;
scoured, Is i'd; greasy, 6Vi('M.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 22. COFFEE Market
for i of feo futures opened quid at an ad
vance of 5 points on July, but generally
unchanged, and closed steady, net un
changed to 5 points higher. Sales were re
ported of 24.000 bags, Including March at
5.80c, May at 5.9iKn6.doc. July at 5.75c, Sep
tember at 6.65c and October at 6.60o. Spot,
steady; No. 7 Rio, 7Wc; Santos No. 4,
8c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, Vaai2ViO.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Jan. 22. Bank clearings today
were $2,366,725.69 and for the corresponding
date last year, $2,009,791.61.
Treaaary Statement.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 22 -Today's state
ment of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $1X1,000,000 (old
Cotton Market.
NHW YORK, Jan. 22 The cotton market
opened steady, unchanged to a decline of
6 points.
Cotton futures opened steady; Januarv,
6va965c: March. 9.62c; May. 9.69c; June,
(60c; July, 9.57c; August, 9.44c; (Vtober,
.34c; December. .28o.
Futures closed steady; January, 7c;
February, 9 66c; March, 66c; April. 9.64c;
May, 9 63c; June, 9 59c; July, 9 57c; August,
.43c; September, 9.36c; October, 9 34c; No
vember, 9 27c; December, 9.27c.
Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 10.00c;
middling gulf. 10.25c. Ssles, 141 bslea.
OAI.VKSTON. Jan. 22. COTTON Quiet
and higher st 9"c.
rr. UJCI3, Jan. 22-COTTON-Firm ;
middling. Sc. Sales. 313 hales; receipts.
2.31 bales; shipments, 3,174 bales: stock.
41.839 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 22.-COTTON-
Spot. firm; low ordinary, to nominal
ordinary, 6 3-16c nominal; good ordinary
7Sc; low middling, 8"c; middling. 9Sc; giod
middling, losc; middling f tlr, loVtc; fdlr
11 ',c nominal. Receipts. 9,355 bales; stock
2M,622 bales.
.2,475 6,020 1.707
catt;e were com
with no material
change in tha general character of the of
ferings. In spite of the fact that the
weather was so bad and receipts were so
light there seemed to be a little more life
to the trade, buyers getting out early, and
it took them but a short time to clean up
the supply of beef cattle at prices that
were steady to a little belter than yester
day ln general, however, the market
shows a decline of fully 2a40c for the
week to bring about any improvement in
the situation.
There were only about twenty loaas 01
cows and hellers in tne yarns tnis morn
ing, and as outside buyers took more Inter
est ln the trade than on yesterday, business
was somewhat better and prices perhaps a
little higher for the more desirable grades
at least. As compared with a week ago.
however, the cows and heifers are selling
fully 25c lower and there is a rather weak
tone to the trade on all kinds.
There were quite a few stockers and
feeders Included among the receipts today
and for the most part they changed hands
at about steady prices. The demand
throughout the entire week has been good
and the trade ln a good, heaithy condition.
For anything desirable In the stocker and
feeder line prices are fully steady as com
pared with a week ago.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
crrn-fed steers, $5.6ol .25; fair to good corn
f.:d steers, $o.fia6 40; common to fair corn
fed steers, $4 'OH. 90; good to choice cows
and heifers, $4 2.Vg6.Jfj; fair to good cows
and heifers, $3 2!Va4 25; common to fair cows
and heifers. $2ti3uO: stock heifers $2.76
3 00; veal calves, H oo-i.ia; bulls, s.ags, etc,
$3.0VuX,.uo, good to choice stockers and
feeders, $4 7ii?t6.40; fair to good stockers and
feeders, $J.754i4 2f; common to fair stockers
and feeders, $i. 7lj30.
HuGS Keduceu supplies at all markets
this morning caused a better feeling In
the hog trade and prices ate again on the
upward movement. Ihe hammering given
the market during the last tnree or four
days was the means of culling off re
ceipts this morning, so that runs at all
points this morning dropped below the
estimates for tha day At Chicago, with
M"' head expected, only 24,0 head ar
rived, and the rlvrr markets also showed
similar decreases. With the reduction la
St. I.onls Live Stork Market.
ST. LoriS, Mo.. Jan. 22. -CATTLE Re
ceipts. 826 head. Including 179 Texnns. Mar
ket steady; native shipping and expoi".
steers, $4.2J4f7.40; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $l.itfj6.2o; steers under 1.000 lbs ,
$8.5(Ka6.75; stockers snd feeders. $3.6&6.(i0;
cows and heifers. $3 506.10; ranners, $I.75''i
2.25; bulls. $2.7Mrf5.25; calves, $4 5fVr7.7o:
Texas and Indian steers, $3.004.25; cows
and heifers, $1.76&4.26.
HOGS Receipts, 11.770 head. Msrket Mi
10c higher; pigs and lights. $4.006 10; pack
ers. $6.15(6 .So; butchers and best heavy,
$6 85C(,6 .50.
SHEEP AND DAMBS Receipts, 660
head. Market steady; native muttons, $4.25
Oils
OIL, CITY. Ph.,
nd Hosln.
Jan. 22.-OI I-Credlt bal
ances, $1.78; runs. .vx,it nms. ; average,
137.147 bills. ; shipments, 172,395 bbls.; aver
age, 177,946 bhls.
SAVANNAH. On.. Jan. a. OIL. Turpen
tine, firm at 41lii'41Vc.
RD81N Firm; quotations: B, $3.15: K.
$3.10; E. tT22H: F. $3.25; G. $327; II, $3.45;
I. $4.20; K, $r..l5; M. $5.80; N. $4.26; W ,
$6.45; W W, $0.50.
Sngrar nnit Molasses.
NBW YORK, Jan. 22. SUGAR Raw,
quiet; fair refining, 3.17c; centrifugal, 96
test. 3.67c; molasses sugar, 2.92c; refined,
steady ; crushed, 5.3ic; powdered. 4.75c;
granulated, 4.65c.
The Strength ot a Bank
Is Judged partly by the amount of money Invested by its stork
holders In the form ot Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits.
These give security to the depositor because that money
stands between the depositor and any possible loss In the value
of the securities held by a bank.
ed
The First National Dank, of Omaha has frequently incneas
the amount of its
Capital. Surplus and Profits
accounts so that they might always maintain a proper relation
to the amount of deposits.
At present the amount of these accounts is over 11,230
000.00. This certainly gives assurance of absolute security.
A $ Certificate of lcposlt is one of the best and safest forma
of investment for your surplus funds.
Fii st National Bank of Omaha
Thirteenth and Farnam St.
Entrance to
afety Deposit Tealt
Is on l$Ui street.