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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1909.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Whetkjieceipta Moderate, 8tocki it
--Primary Point. Fall.
GENERAL SEiiTniirr 13 BULLISH
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ly Demaad View. (
IKltUoi II U Believed
I ., .cth.at .Valaea Will
OMAHA. Jan. 26, 1909.
With' wheat receipt only moderate and
torka at aJl prtrnAry point deereaalng, the
general iwbmmt rune bullish and all
tradea. are mads on temporary dlpe fur
short advances. From a supply and
demand-view of the situation It la believed
alum wlH ultimately advance. -
On Xbtse' advances prices or corn and
more lavoraDie weather lor shipping corn
receipts are. -more liberal-and aa the coun
try roads improve a still larger movement
Is expected ea farmer are more disposed
Id" rt with their corn than heretofore.
Foll-wlh(f a decline Saturday, wheat
opened firm on higher cables and a nasn
that the visible auooly had a fair decrease.
Hoveve,r"cttered sell In was met on the
fl ranee, 'backed by bearish floor crowd,
which- Sort) freely on all bulges, holding
values, at a harrow, .margin. May wheat
opertM atl OOU and closed at 11.00.
corn, Started slightly weaker on heavy
receipts-, 'loiter a stronger and more ae-tlve-.caab,
demand started value upward
and trademound they had to bid wronger
to bring over , any offering.
May corn opened at 6H and closed at
ic. ......
Pritnary"' wlietrt receive were m.Ort- bu.
and sr.Tpmenl were twi.on bu . ajfalnat re
ceipt 1AM ye.-ti' Of 801,000 bu. and ahlp
ments of AH.onobu. '
i-Am retnta were 1.018.000 bu. and Ship
ments Were WlfflOO ber.. against receipts laat
er ot LOTT.noo- bu. and ehlpmenU of 600,-
m bu.-'- "
ruitn.M i.-ovonn hit. of com, none
nf oats and wheat and flour equal to 289,000
bu. '
Liverpool closed' -'higher on wheat and
unohBngetf to W1 lower on corn
Isocal ranger or operon.j
Arllcles l Open. r'lligtt.r Low. I Cloaa. Bafy.
Wheat I I, ... l' '
May.. .1 AOM : 1 0H) 1 00 1 On 1 0OH
jny. -.m 9l U4 n 1
Corn i 1 I .
May... r MS?1.' m, -66H 664 66V
Oats I '"
May... ' ,m m
. Csusti Trie. .
WHKAT-No. 2 hard. 88mc; N-
hard, tOTe; No.- hard, Wffifcc; No. 3
spring. ,9!f 980 .
CORN-N. ," Mc; No. i yellow, M14
WMHc: No: $ yellow, MVo No. wnuo
nATRforI- mlied. M7V4c: No. 3 yel
low. TnB4ei?No. a white, 48itf48Vc; No.
4 w hi rev 'li'iifHWnltra,
RTEJ No. 1, JVVc;.No. $.. 70(3-700.
Ca Lett ' Btecerat.
. Wheat. Corn. Oats
.... 11 ' 330 180
i nicago .1.. ..vV-..
MlnneepoYlA. ....,-....... SEW
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t HLCAUOL CULMJT AND PROVISIONS
Keatoree" eCtK Tralfaard'CloslB
- Prices Board at Trade,
t'H ICAOO.- Jaiv . 'IS. Ihcreaaed receipts
and fiivprsble.jvceallier 1ft this country for
trie .fall Mown crop, jnspirea a Dear rua
on tjie wiheat inarket tp'dav. Which resulted
in CVainK qeennes Ol nUTtl m ytw. v-ui u
and Oala olQ8i:4 "rm and trpvlBlona weak
rh.nliirnn lh wheat Drlcea occurred late
In the day and Waa aucbmpanled by more
activity than ,hd been manlff sled at any
olher time during, the, sfxllre session. Bey
ers! . reading tixuximsaJout bouses who were
beailshly tnclirted, wera .fairly active sell
ers during ih final hour,, the selling being
especially. -brisk - the last tew minute of
trading.- 1 A-ihottvter movement of wheat re
ported at ail .primary points In this country
whs -largely responsible for the selling pres
sure. The .market--closed weak, with May
11.07 hd July -.at 97Kj97ic. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 2H9.00O bush
els. Primary- receipts were 7H8.000 bushels.
compared with wsi.uuo busneis tne corre-
Reports mat VourfrrV romhT 'ete' almost
lmpaoaablfe uwuil io-recepi .rains tnruusii
nut ihp i-nrti belt cahscd considerable cov
erlng by shorts, which resulted In a firm
market for corn. The volume Of trade,
however, 'was amll. The market closed
ftrrt. 'with 'prices-u!p Vsj40 to ie. Final
quotation 'onv May Wi-re 622Vi! and on
July" 24.v' '
Trad ItJ bat was etremely quiet. .nut a
flrni tone 'prevailed the greater part of
the daj'i :The che was firm with prices
tip yt',c' to -lie, with May at eiVtfSlV:
und Jutv.HV Wir ..
l.llinrttl realliihg by local holders caused
wcahnes," iij pr.ovlloiisf The rnarket closed
toll, with prices So higher to 10c lower.
KsilniAted receltn ro'r tbrnorrow:-Wheat,
8 tarn; tlurn, U cn; oat.t, 224 cars..
1 leading -nittnes raiiKfU as follows:
Aftlcte Open: I High. Lew. Close.l Bafy.
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Miy lftfS-Tr 1 Or'f 107 I 107 ilOTH-H
Jtliy 9'.4jtJi S7',57J4'!?7-H97S'a1
B-pr, ..dlH WWlr) V
Cnrm-.'-! f r- 1
Altv- .1 iilTi?tC, '62',i Hl'iiKlSffiVii SITi
Jtrtv1 -A i " 'tlri ' r 6JS1
isepft Si-i ".-H8 WiMfci tih. ti
Oat-.M ' 1- 'I
May: "1 '511tt: j olSiSia!'7!
61H
4V
Jut J 4 ''ij-Hk-t 464WS, 1
4S1
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17 J .
17 10.
39
17 35
3a9 V
l'.rt: I . ..I. .
Jn r:l 17,45 ...II 45
May , 17'.27V17 27
17 30
17 12H
17 27S4
77
W
no
12H
17 1SH
July
17 174'
v j in.
17 30
9 n
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Jan.. Msv
Jiiy
Ribs-
9.74-, 70
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24
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S-K0
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07'
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Cssh .qitatrons' wereili tollows:x
Fr.OTTt Firm; "wlriter patents. M75W
5.10;' witSterJstfalghts. 4 .fiO-i spring pat
ents, V5.36ifl.i stirlnc straights, $4.0006.00;
bakers.. iW4l.
U 'HUAT-Nak :2 -apilna-.' 1;M1.; No. . 3
Mprlna. 1.03'1.W; red, il.lWl.nrH.
COH-N-No. aKStOS; No. 1 yellow
lU?ltiOC.
OATS No. S while. 4JWlc.
BARLtVJ-livl feeding. 68oe; fair to
choice malting, eVMjitUv- .
SEED! Klat , No. I northwestern, ll.flp.
Hmotliy. pjlui. J3.7V,3.90. . clover, con
Irsct jcrHitei, IJ Jn. .
l'ltuvisitiN-anort rms. sines tioosei,
M.Ki7H. Port, roees. per bbl . II 7.17 V
1LW. lrd per lOo lbs.. $ AO. Short clear
sides -tboxed).-W,8740?.l2.
J'oUbvlriK' were the receipt Und hlp-
neiiis oj T'uur ana grain:
''',' Ret elrts. Shipment
piouK- M..r.'.;::. t4.ow- e.tt
Wheat. wbtiA... . . 10.m .Tj0
Corn. hu...r.AV.....Jk..4. 4M.M SI4.2D0
oats; :'Uti. :....'.'.. sss.suo - :,iin
Rye; toXt,. . .A... .) 6.X)0
Harlrf, bu A.. Xi. a. 102.MW1 38,100
On th PfVMltice exchange today the but
ter ttto rai.i was eteuiy; creameries, zztu-'';
dalr1es.'trtv4fi26c! r.'ess. easvs at mark.
rase,inclv)ed. (na42V: .firsts. 3oc; prime
Iirsis. oir.' nrr, piciuj, v 101:.
Kaaaaa City Grata aad Prevlaloae
KAVSA8.CITr. ,Mo.. Jan. 35.-WHEAT
rnchanged'jo, lie Jowrr; May, 9c; July,
.c ,cXab:'K4. t -hard. 6oa1.07; No. I
hsrJ. ,';vc4U'4i No., I red. 11.10; No. a
rea. nv 1 - '
t"OKN .ViflW Uwc: May. ISHc: July
c; Beptefiibar. k1o; cash: No. i mixed.
HOaic; .n. 1 mixed. eioic; no. 2 wnite,
i9Sr: .NfV..- white, 67c.
C)AT8lo Mower; No. white, 46S0c:
nixed, iac. t c' i
KV&l.Vc. : '
HAY I'nehanged to 6Ac- tower; cjiolce
timothy. I9.7MnO.00: choice prairie, tsj
choice viralfa, 114 OtlC On.
BUTCTICR-S lower; creamery extras,
: packing? atotkv ISt. l.
ECk8l4u rrtgtier;' fresh estras... S3Vo;
current receipt, 8c, '
Heceipt. onipments.
.'.....211,000 . t.ooo
.:....i.a tiow
Wheal "VU"
I'onv itMi ....-.
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ii ;n .........,..,...
7X000 31,000
. . LlTrel Oral Mtrket.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. .-WHBAT-Spot.
ateady; No. I red western winter,. 7 10d;
future, ateatfee: March, 7 Sd; May, 7
fWI: July, 7 7d.
CORJ4 Apot. steady: Amarlflan mUed.
new.' via flalvefon, ateady. 4 $d; f u-
PEAVnaf teady.M A. .
flXA'JWlrijej giants, steady. 3 Id, -s
TtaliU S'aaaly af Praia.
KirvrftOMCi bdvC & -Th vjlbla supply
ef grain tn th jt'a'J) Stater Saturday.
JUUtur A M C0taplJd by U Nw fork
Produce exchange was aa fntlewai Wheat
7.mr bu. decrease 1. , bd. Corn. .
M.M bu.; decrease tKl.OuO bu. Oat. 19.09S.
0uo bu.; decrease K.ono bu. (It ye, lj,000 bu.;
oecrease itkom bu. Barley. 4.SW.0W) bu.; de
crease 17S,uua bu. Th visible supply of
wheat In Canada Saturday, January lit, a
compiled by the New York Produce ea
change, wa t.M,0o bu., a decrease of U6,-
bu. ...
NEW YORK UKftrtCRAL MARKET
tatatleaa af" tae Day a Varloaa
CoaasaadlUe.
NEW YORK. Jsn. 2S FLOCR necelDts.
17,347 bbl : exports. 9.150 bbls. Market was
steady, with light demand; Minnesota pat
ents. In Kx&ft.tt; winter straights, 14. 6-4.75.
Minnesota bskers, $4.24.60; winter extras,
$3.7off4.20; winter patents, t.76fl.2S; winter
iow graces, 16. Kye riour, teady:
fair to good, MOH.IS; choice to fancy, $4 30
C-4.60. buckwheat flour, dull, 12.60 per. 100
IDS.
BUCK WHEAT At eailv! New York state.
75c, nominal.
COHNMEALf-FIrm: fine white and yel
low. ll.Krtil.9u: coarse. ll.BOfM 66: kiln dried.
13.46.
RYE Dull, but firm: n. 1 waatern. I1VC.
f. o. b. New Tork.
RARLEY-flteady. '
WHEAT Receluts. 1J aoo hu. : exnort.
$l.oMjf!l.ui4, elevator, and li.ic, f o. b.
anoai; co. 1 northern, Uuluth; xi.1V, X. o. o.
afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 11.15, f. o. b.
afloat. Within a narrow ranre wheat wa
quiet and steady all day, being sustained by
suuu 1 ami demand irom nuns, coiu
weather talk, strona cables and a large de
crease In the visible. Bharp reactions near
th close, under profit-tsklng, sent last
prices higher. May closed at 11.10 and
July at I1.04H.
ukin iteceipta, Z3.wn wi.: exports, s.wu
bu. Spot market ateady; No. I, elevator,
70o, and 7V4n, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white,
nominal, and No. 2 yellow, 67Vic, f. o. b.
afloat. The option market was without
transactions, clonlnr ike net higher. Msy
closed at 69C, July at 69c and September
at wc.
OATB Receipts, 12,400 bu. Boot market
quiet; mixed, 2 to 82 lbs., MMVic; natural
white, 28 to 32 lhs . Mt)7Hc; clipped white,
22 to 42 lbs., 618t2c.
HAY Quiet; No. 1, 60CWc; good to choice,
80a5c.
HOPS Julet: common to choice, 1IK, 11
4Jl8c; 1907, 3gc; Pacific coast, M, 710c;
19' 1, sinm:.
HIDfcS-Bteadv: Roaota. 1941T204c: Cen
tral America, 2h4j201bC.
lbathek-steady; acid, znqztc.
PROVI8JON8-Beef, steady; family, IIS 50
$17.00; mess, Pl.00jfll.50: beef hams. )24.6(H3
2A.60; packet, 14.6(Kj'l&.oO; city extra India
mess, $:'5.0wH?5.5. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellle. I9 0iKeo.2S; pickled hams, 10 mt
In nA T v.l h.lu atA.i. - ..l.,n 1U Hfvrl
1.90; refined, steady; continent, 110.15; South
America, 10.S; compound, xs.wktw.iz'. pora,
steady; family, Ilil.0otin9.00; short clear,
119. 5(i; 22.60; mess. 116.7617.26.
TALLOW Steady; city ($2 pkg .), 6c;
country Itikf. freel. StfUUc.
RICK Firm; domestic, lair to extr. 2H
Wltc; Japan, nominal.
BiJTTKK L'nsettlfd and lower; cream
ery, hi:io4c (official price 31c ); extras, 29
ifriVtc; third to rirsts, 24&'24c; held, com
mon to special, 23$ai4jc; process, common
ti special, Wpc; wtstern factory, firsts,
21H'a22c; western Imitation creamery, first,
CHEESE Firm; state full creams, spe
cials. U.ilfr : fancv. 14WC: a nod to fine.
14c; winter made, best, i:"e; good to
prime, 124flSc; common to fair. 10lHtc;
sklrns. full to specials, 2ytfWc. . .
EOiS Steady; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, selected, white, I6c-, fair to
choice, 83iQ2dc: brown and mixed. 3233c;
fair to choice. WXrtlc; western first to
seconds. Mar.-SVio. "
POUliTHV - Dressed, weak ; western
chicken, 14j21c; fowl, llWl&c; turkey,
1(B230.
WEATHER IS THE GRAIN BELT
Fair aad Yet a Little WaAser for
Tneeday.
OMAHA. Jan. 26, 1909.
An area of comparatively hlfh pressure
ov riles the eastern lone of the Rocky
mountain, the central valley and extend
oiitheaatwanl over the southern states.
The depression that wa central over the
midute itocay mouniiin mjjw mivaj
mnrnlnf la tiow movltia off over tne Bt.
lwrence valley. Generally cloudy weather
nrevalla east of the . Missouri river
.nH liht rains' arc fallln In th mkl
die Mississippi valley and light rain and
snowa In New Bngland. The weather la
nrallv clear west of the Missouri river
to the mountains, but continue somewhat
unsettled in tne mountain ana on vn r
ciflo lop. Temperature are ellghtly lower
In the upper valley and northwest, but
condition are favorable for warmer In thl
vicinity Tuesday, with continued. . fair
weather tonight and Tuesday. ,
Record of temperature and .preclpltatjori
compared with . the corresponding day of
the last three year.: .
, ltprv. w. imji.
Minimum temneratur ... 32 22 1 18
Precipitation 00 T ,00 .00
jvormai temperaiurw iur muaj, "iw,.
Deficiency In precipitation lnce March 1
K T lnjh.
Deficiency coTreponaing penoa in isw.
1.83 Inche. ' ,
Deficiency correponaing penoa in iui,
I inches. ,
1m A. WEUJH, Iocat r-orecaaier.
St. Leal General Market.
ST. LOCI3. Jsn. 26. WHEAT-Futures
lower; cash, steady; track, No. 2 red, cash
l.lltl.l4; ;mo. 2 nara, ii.rawi-i"i my
$1.(W; July. 96ii96Hc.
mRN-miurn. nianer: casn. weaa
K 2 i-anh. K.S499c: No. 1 Whit.
iajHiavtr : Mav. 60V4iT4: July. tnswiHc
iuts futures. nuzner: casu. wem
track. No. 2 canh, 604fl61c; No. 2 white,
62Vic: May. 50c; July, 4&c. .
K V K Nlim ni . 7C.
FLOl'R Firm; red winter patents, 14.90(8
S.3&; extra fancy ana straigni, ri.wai.w
hard winter clears, w oo.
SKEI Timothy. xj.w'ao.).
r nHNMUAl 13.10. .
KHAN Strong; sacked, cast track, 11.10
1-11
HAY Weak: timothy, i9.wm-i3.Bu: praine,
I9.5.Karil.oo,
iron nrnun iio i.v
PAOOINO 7HC
HKMP TWINE 7c.
. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; lobbing,
II 12V4. Lard, lower; prime steam, 19.25
?K . t)rv MBit meat (boxed), unctiangea
extra horts, clear rins, s.w; snori
clear, 1975. Bacon boxed , unchanged;
extra ahorl. $10.62: clear riba, $lt).W; short
clears. $10.75.
POVLTRY Ixiwer; chicken, 9Ho; spring,
11c; turkey, l-; ducaa. lie; geeen. ic.
BITTER-tower; creamery, 23B30c.
vv.iid-iiiifr. aoc. case count.
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 1 000 8.500
Wheat, bu 78,000 111.000
Corn, bu 16.M0 S9.0O0
fiH bu ...lM.OOO 88 000
Phlladelpaht Prodace Market.
PUlf.AIELPHIA. Jan. 25 RUTTER
Weak and lo lower; extra western cream
nr.- fiitri nearby prints. 82c.
iv!i:j 1,-irmi'r and In good demand
Pennylvanla and other nearby firsts, free
casea, SOo at mark; current receipts. In
returnable cases. 2Hc at mark; western
firsts free cases, 30c at mark; current
free cases. 29f 29V0 at mark
mh.-f.sk Firm and In moderate de
tn.n.i- New York full creams, choice,
144Vl4c; New York full cream, fair
to good, UMQKC.
Peoria Market.
PICORIA. 111.. Jan. 25. CORN Lower
No. 2 yellow, 68c; No. I yellow, 68c; No.
2, 5kv,c; No. 3. fec; No. .4, 67c;, no grade,
WKiWc-
niTA-Bteady : No. 3 white. 5H4c; No.
whit. B0ii0aWc; No. 4 white, 4K'S'Wc
standard, blc. i
Mllvraakee Grata Blarket. -
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 25,-WHBAT-No
northern. $l.llHtrt.l3; No. 2 northern, $1.10
May. $107 asked.
RYE No. 1, 7i'.ifl76Hc.
TORN-May, 62(UiUo bid.
BARLEY Standard, 66H0; sample, 69-31
No. I. alVi.'Vko; no. 4. owsoc.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O., Jan. 25. SEEDS Clover,
rash, $6.45; January,. I6 47S; March.
$& 62V; October, $ 05, Alslke, prim.
$8.85.
Mlaaeapoll Floar Blarket.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 26.-FLOLR F1rt
patent. $6.40i6.flu; aecond patents, 15 24
$ 40: first clear, $4 00tN 1; aacond clear.
$2.96tr.10.
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Oil aad Rosla.
NEW
YORK. Jq. S.-OIL-Ootton-
ed, steady: prim crude, (4c; prim yel.
low. 4:SCH$sc Petroleum, steady; re
fined. New York, $8.60; Philadelphia and
Baltimore. $t,4: Philadelphia and Balti
more. In buU. $4 15. Turpeptln,. atfady
at 44 He T
ROSIN Steady; strained, common to
good. $1 3641140,
OIL-CITY, Pia.. Jan. -OIL-Credlt bai
ancea, $1.7$; -runa, 1.J . bbla ; ivtrui
13S.764 bbls ; shipment, 30,31 bbla: aver
age. 175.KK) bbls, , - . V
Wool Market.
ST. iOriS. Jan. C WOOL Firm; me
dium gradea, rombing aad clothing, ' ltu
aSrc; light fine. lS473o:; heavy fin.
lie; tub washed. Zu4isc
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
General Liit, WMle Neglected and
Liitlen, b Ilrm.
MONEY MARKET BEDTJ2TDANT
Baak at Eaajlaad Get Gold Fron
Seatk Africa Wltkoat OaaosU
tla Proaa Bank of Fraaee
First Tim (or Week.
NEW YORK. Jan. Duvflnnmratl nvar
th week-end had no effect In moving spec
ulative Interest in th stock market, al
though some of them wer of undoubted
Importance In their financial bearings.
Foremost among these was the fact that
the Bank of England was permitted to tak
up ma eouin African gold laid down in tn
London market at a concession In piioe
-I wunoui any competition on behalf of
Paris. Thl is the first week for thl to
happen since a Derlod well back Into laat
year and marks the culmination of th
accumulation of gold by th Bank of Franc
which ha been going on during that pe
riod. Additional significance was given to
thla new attitude of tha French bank from
the fact that whispers of troubles In th
Balkan wa more circulated through for
eign market, the danger of war being a
positive motive ror piling up of gold in
Pari. Thl supposition -la cleared away by
the relinquishment ot gold to the Bank of
England. Th lsu of th Russian loan Is
now expected to lead to a great easing of
the Paris money market, an early discount
rate Of 1V4 ner cent twlnv nreitlptd tnr
Paris by International banker In New York.
neaunaant money market throughout the
world are thought likely to follow. Such
a condition would ha hut an aavravatlon
of a aituatlon already existing In Nw York.
txatistica of last year s foreign commerce
of leading countries furnish th olu for
thl state of thlnaa In the decline of 1477.-
000,000 shown by Import and export of
ins initea mates, i:ii,uw,ooo in tnoss of
Great Britain and 1100,000,000 In those Of
Germany. While the depression of last
year la thus shown to have extended far
beyond our own affairs, event are proving
nat recovery is slower than wa counted
upon.
rhe yielding tendency in th Iron market
-wa exemplified in the reduction of prlc
of southern pig Iron announced for today.
uanker are putting forward their expecta
tion of revived demand for funds for Com
mercial purpose to the SDrlnar and the
demonstration of the condition at that time
of the winter-sown crops. Railroad traffic
official had nothing Inspiring to report
of the course of the freight movement. In
dustrial quiet makes small demand for coal
and the mild weather joining Its Influence
brought the new that the leading collieries
would close down for the rest of the week.
Speculation tends to stagnate In conformity
with these Indications of backwardness In
the business development. Market condi
tions are composed of movement confined
argeiy to individual stocks, rexarding
wnicn there are special developments. '
1 ne general list, while neglected and list
ess, wa firm. The redundant state of the
money market place no pressure on holder
of securities. There wa a pronounced eas
ing of time money-rate today, lender com
ing forward with large ottering at recent
prevailing bid rate. There 1 an eager de
mand (or the acanty supply of commercial
bill in the market. Banker continue to
make quick sale of block of bond bought
from tne issuing railroad companies. The
fitful price movement of the day In the
stock market showed no decision and the
tone at the closing remained uncertain and
aiuggisn
There were reaction In some bond which
have advanced sharply ot late and thl
made the tone of the bond division Irregu
lar. Total sales, par value, $6,420,000. United
states bonds were unchanged on call
Number of salea and nrlnclnai Quotation
on nocas were as follows:
8lM. Hlrt. Low. Clot.
Anuliiguf Copper ...... 11.400 7M 7S 'it
Am. u. e r
Am. C. A F. pld
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. H. A L. (....-,
Am. Irs aeeurltlss
Am. Llnwed oil
Amartcan Locomotive ....
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. S. A R
Am. I. R. pfd
Am. Susar Refining
Am. Tobacco pfd
Amoriosn Woolen
l tn 4 4t4
m lots l'1 IOSV4
tl.MO M 42 6-44
, 1,40 4ZH 41
00 t 224
Vioo it ir
l.nro ST4 6444
100 111 ill
10,400 MS
800 10SH lt
no m its
tOO M H
1
11a
us
I(tt4
Anaconda Mlnlns Co
!.. -.47 4 4'i
l.tno u m
47
Atchison i.t,
Atctalsnn pfd
l.aoo 101s toota 101
Atlantis coaat Ltns
Baltimore A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paelfte .,
Cantral Leather
Central Leathar pfd
Cantral of New Jaraer....
Cheaapeak A Ohio
Chtraao Ot. w
Chicago a N. W
ion in top ion
4. 00 1US Hl!4 US
M
.100 It 78 W
1.400 174S 17IU, 174U
1.(00 US " SIS
7C0 10SS ie2S 1044
H09
18,100 (IS
4.400 IS
1O0 17S
17.I0 1M
t.seo Tt
1.700 41 S
too MS
04 MS
400 It
41 '4 tes
Ma
178 17N
l't 1M1S
C m. a at. p
C, C, C. A St- L
Colorado P. A I
Colorado A 80
Colo, A 80. lat prd
Colo. A 80. Id pfd
Consolidated- uaa
Corn Products
70S s
41S
83S
41 S
SOS
12tS
t.ftoo ms ii
10.100 1M4 it
70 1T7S 177
Dataware A Hudson
Denver A Rio Oranda....
D. A R. O. pfd
Dlatillanr Berarltlas ....
Krta
Brt lat pfd
trie td pfd
Oeneral Eiectrte
Oraat Northern pfd
Oaaat Northern Or etfs. .
Illinois Central
Interborough Met
Int. Mat. pfd
International Pa par
Int. Paper ptd
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kansas City Bo
K. C. 80. pfd,v
Lonlrrllla A N
Minn. A It. L
M . t. p. A . I. U
Missouri Paolfie
M., K. A T
M.. K. A T. prd
National Lead
Naw Tork Cantral
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk A W...
North merlean
Northern Pactto
Pscltlo Mall
Pennaylvanla ,
People's' Oaa
P., C C. A Bt. L
Pressed Steal Oar
Pullman Palace Car
Rallwar Steal Spring
Reeding
Rapublle. Steal
kapublls Steal pfd
Rock laland Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. U A 8. P. U pfd....
Bt. Lout 8. W
It. L. 8. W. pfd
Sloae-Bhameld 8. A I....
Southern Pacific
Bo. Pad He pfd
Southern Railway
Bo. Railway p(d
Tenneaaa Copper
Taiaa A Paolfla
T., Bt. L. A W
T . Bt. L. A W. ptd
Union Pacific
Vnloa Pacific pfd
U. . Rubber
V. B. Rubber 1st pfd
V. B. Steel
V. 8. Steal pfd '
I tab Copper
Va.-Cerollna, Chemical ..
Va.-Caro. Cham- pf
Wabaah
Wabaah pfd
Weatlncbouac Electric ...
Waatera Valon
Wheeltn A L.
Wleeonaln Caatral
Am. T. A T. Co
ton ns sts
100
tot
lt.ioo
goo
4X10
TS
tS
sts
4tS
!
7S
MS
SOS
4M4,
St
7S
it
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44S
MS
ws
1SS
11
SOO IS 1US
1.400 144S 14S
800 71 71 S
1,400 144 14tS
1,100 US 1S
l.pno 44 41 S
100 11 l
"sob 'its si 1 '
700 sis sis
1.600 4SS tla
800 7SS 7SS
1S
4IS
il4
S
MS
sis
4S
'H
11S
AT
100 144S 1S 14S
too 11s
... I.SdO 44
SOO -
.. 1.100 SIS
70
70s
4SS
4SS
7S 74S
DOS ""S
.. 18.700 1S044 1!S 10
. . VW V 1 1
.. 1 400 1
too IIS
.. 4,000 141
4le
SOS
pi
T7S
14S 1S
100 S4
14
IS
I. too isis M2S 14
t.too iocs 1"4S 1S
, l.too iS
MS I1
TOO 4IS
SOO 171
400 47 S
14.000 lit
400 S
'. 'lio 'its
. 10,100 tss
100 4044
4SS
171S 171
47 47U
117
&H
'lis
tl
40 S
117
S
tkS
4S
U
OS
ns
H
10O TS TS TS
10.100 11 1I0S 130S
soo ins HIS l'-1S
fro MS I 26 S
1. 000
4.400
400
800
MS
44S
IS
US
IS
44 S
80
4JS
4S
CO
70
400
TO
70S
St. SOO 171S 17S 17S
400 pas as M
too IIS 1S -tlk.
800 lots 101 S lots
14 tK) MS US MS
1,100 114S 114S HIS
SO 44S 44S 44 U
10, to 4SS 47 S
s
114s
BOO
TOO
aw
100
hi
4IS
sis
s
11
BS
Vt
1S
4
t
S
1.S0O 41S 40S
4S
too ltS li&S lS
Tcul sales for th day, 414, SOO shtra.
testa atock Market.
LONDON. Jn. 26. American ecurltie
were dull and Inactive during the first hour
of trading. Chicago. Milwaukee m BL Paul
wa heavy and declined - Th rest of th
llt ranged from unchanged to lower.
London closing stocks:
Cooeola. money Ill It M . K. A T 44
do account USH. T. Cantral 144
Anaaeads S Norfolk A W sts
A'.eniooa ,'-4 rta ru
an pfd ... N..lSOnurto a W 41
Baltimore A OMo....seanavlvenl at
laaatiaa raelflc ,.and Mlaaa U
rheeapeak A O.
M Keadlag ,Ki
lOSIoutbem Ry 2
IMS de pfd 14
t'hlcago a. w
Chi.. Mil. A SL P.
tie Beers.,
Denver A Ale O...
so pfd
Brtee .'.
do let pfd
to td pfd
.. l.S Southern racllis IMS
.. tssCnla Paolflc ,l
.. tlS do pfd M
.. M U. 8. Btael ptS
.. 47 da pfd in
.. IT Waaea it
.. II a pfd 4ts
..14tsaala 4a iv
Grand Trunk.
lllinela Central. .
louievllle A N UISAaaal. Copper ms,
BILVER Bar, steady at 23 l-16d per ot.
' HON E3Y 24 per cent.
The rat of discount In th open market
for ahor and three month' bill I $ 7-19
2Sj per cept.
Treaaary Statenaent.
WA8HINGTON. Jan. 2fi.-Today' tat.
mant of the treasury balance In the gen
eral fund.' eaclualv of th $160,000,000 gold
reserv, show; Available cast) UUaiices,
tl44.alMI: geld Cft'n and bullion. $1.72.0K;
Gold certificate, $29,070,189.
Nw York Meaey Market.
NF7W YORK. Jn. Bl MONET On call.
easy. l31i per cent: ruling rate. lt per
tent; closing bid. 14 per cent; offered at
m per cent, rime loans, very weaa: sixty
day. IVtfCA per cent: ninety day. Ia per
cent: lx months, I per cent.
ntitun urD.iVTtl I.- nibmli.M
rTTERLINO HXCHANQB-Weady. with
actual bualne In banker' Mil at $4
4 ftn06 for sixty -day bills and at $4 .1736 for
demand; commercial bill. I4.(MV-94.S4.
HlLVrm Bar. 62c; Mexican dollar, 44c.
BONDS Government, ateady; railroad. Ir
regular.
Closing- quotations on bonds today wer aa
follow:
g. raf. la. rac .
lrttH'Man. e. 4
.lei1, Mex. Oeolral 4s 5'a
1HPH lat ino So
.lna. at. u 4s Mi
.lit M , K. A T. 4a Pan
.1J01, do c f!
. 77 H N. R. R. ot M. e. 4a. SOH
.loci, N. T. C, g. va 4
da ceapea
. S. 8a, rag
do coupon
TJ. 8. 4a. reg
d MyVftOTal . a . a
Am. Tobacco 4a...
do ta
Atchleen gen. 4a....
.ichm,-!. 4. C. f. ta inn
00 ad). .4a
.lwna-rto. aciric 4a
104S
MS
PS
4-S
WV
104 S
100
do ev. 4a. .1..
104 do
do cv. la 104UN. A W. a 4a
Atlantic C L. 4a.... M14 O. 8. L. rfdg. 4a ..
Bal. A Okie 4 lot Pens. -cr. ivta 115.
do iHa M do eon. 4a
Rrk. R. T. rv. 4a.... MHReadtn sen. 4s...,
Central ot Oa. ts....lMkRaD. of Cuba bt..
.los4
ado Id Ine "8t. L. A 1. M. e ta.lUH
do td Inc hi Bt. L. A 8. P. fa. 4a. f
Ches. A Ohio 44e....l(4 Bt. L. 8. W, e, 4a... 79
Chicago A A. ma... T4 Seaboard A L. 4a.... M
B. A a. n. 4a.... 7So. Pacific 4a P114
C. R. I. A P. 4a 77 do lat 4 tt
de eol. 6a MRo. Railway c 110
do rfdg. 4a
TiTaiae A P. la 11714
tiT.. Be U A W. 4a... aei
.StT.. St. U A w. 4a... Mv,
CCC. A St. L, I. 4s.,
Colo. Ind. 8a
Colo. Mid. 4a
.. aiitunion raemo as
.. pas do ct. 4a 104
..10 t'. . Steal M 6a 104
.. M Wabaah la 11(44
.. am Western Md. 4a. H
., Tt W. A U B 4a. 4t
..lot Wis. Cantral 4s
.. It N. T., HZ H. A H.
.. tl4 ev. a etfa 183 ,
.. flv,Lak Shore 4s 131 . fM
.. Am. T. A T. Co. as.. Z
..101
Colo. A So. 4a
nail A H. ct. as..
P. A . O. 4a
rle p. I. 4a
do gen. 4s
Hock. Val. 4Sa....
Int. Met. 4Sa.
Japan 4a
do 4Sa
de 2d series
L. A N. unl. 4a...
Bid. Offered.
Boston Closing Stocks.
BOSTON. Jan. 26. Money, call loans, 2
34 per cent: time loan, 8JHs, per cent,
fflclal closing on stock and bond:
Atch. adj. 4a KSArliona Com.
.... SM,
.... 1S
.... 24S
....111
....IIS
.... i
.... 7S
.... 10
.... 144,
....104
.... US
.... 24S
.... 6S
.... 44
.... 20
.... 1S
.... f2S
.... 2S
.... 1
.... 164
.... 7ft
.... 10
.... MS
.... 44
.... 2Si
.... 43S
.... 4S
.... 6
....lf.0
.... 78S
do 4a ions Atlantic
Atchlaon R. ft Ms Butt Coalition .
do pfd lOISCal. A Arllona..
Boston A Albany tMSCal. A Hecla
Boat on A Maine 137 Centennial
Boeton Elevated IMS Copper Range ...
ritchburg pfd 134sraly Weat
N. T.. N. H. A H...lht Franklin
Union Pacific 17 O ran or
An. Arga. them i'JS Oceana Cananaa .
do prd stsiale novate
Am. Pneu. Tuba JV Maaa. Mining ...
A mar. Sugar
..133 Mohawk
..I28S Mont. C. A C...
..IMS Nevada
.. M Old Dominion ...
.. MSfXx-aoie
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Am. Woolen ....
do pfd
Dominion I. A S
) parrot
Rdlaon Klac. Ulu tfrl Qulni-r
Mass. Electric
US Shannon
do prd
. 44 Tamarack
. l Trinity
.HIS United Copper
. 4SU. 8. Mining..
. 7SU. 8. 'Oil
. iftah
.list Victoria .-.
. SvVUtona
. St Wolverine
. .S'4 North Butt ...
Maaa. Oaa ....
t nlted Fruit .
United 8. M. .
do pfd
V. A Steal....
do pfd
Adventure ...
Allouea
Amalgamated
Foreign Flaanclal.
IONDON. Jan. 28. Monev was In a-ood
demand but the supply restricted on the
market today. Discount became weak on
thet cessation of the gold demand for Paris.
The Stock exchange was chiefly occupied
in in aetmwment. rsew business was
scarce, but the quotatlona of gilt-edged
securities hardened near the close on the
Bank of England securing the gold in the
open market without Pari competing.
Home rail eaaed and foreign shares were
dull In the absence of support. The mar
ket wa little affected by the rapid London
and Pari exchange receivership. American
securities were dull In th forenoon and
scarcely changed around parity, but offer
ings later caused recession. New
New York Mlalaa; Stock.
NEJW YORK. Jan. 28. Closing auotatlona
on mining stock were:
Alice
.150 'Little Chief ..
.. T
..108
..400
..160
..140
..100
Brumwlrk Con
I Matlcan
li Ontario
II Ophlr '.
tt standard
7 Yellow. Jacket
A
Com. Tunnel atock.
do bonda ,
Con. Cat. A Vs....
Horn silver
Leadvtlle Con
Offered.
Bank ClaarlBtrm - -
OMAHA. Jan. 26. Bank clearinaa for to
day were $2,18.231.46 and for tn corr
spondlrfg date .last year $2,081,497.37.
OMAHA OENERAL MARKETS,
Staple and Fancy Frodnee Prices Fur
nished by Bayer and Wholesaler.
BUTTER Creamery. "No. t, delivered to
tne retail trade in 1-pound cartons, S3c;
No. L In 60-pound tube, 32tc; No. 2, In 1
pound cartons, sric: In 60-Dound tub. !AH4c:
packing atock, lie; fancy dairy, tube, iJtQ
-c; common roll butter,- fresh mad, zoc,
(Market change every Tuesday.;
BOOS Fresh selling stock, candled, 30c,
No storage atock on Omaha market.
CHEK8K Finest Wisconsin full cream
twin. 16c; young America. 4 In hoop, l4s;
favorlt, I in hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 In hoop,
16 Vic; cream brick, full case, 15c; block
swiss, jac; run cream llmburger, 16c.
RF.Rlr- f"T"T- Vn 1 rlK 1 Un C IS
12H; No. $ rib. c'; No. i loin', 30c;' No. i
loin, ltc; no. I loin. 11c; No. 1 chuck, 7Vc;
No. 2 chuck, 6c: No. $ chuck, bo; No. 1
round. c; No. 2 round. 7c: No. I rotind
6c; No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 2 plat, 6 Vic;
No. $ plate, 4SC
POULTRY Alive, springs, 11c; lien. 10c;
cock, 6Vtc; duck, lOVfec; gee, Vc; tur
keys. 20c; pigeon, per dosen,, 66c; guinea
fowl, per dosen, $3 60; squabs, per dozen,
$2.00, Dressed, hens, 11c; spring, DtglVtc;
coca, c; aucas, isc; geeae, lie; turkey,
21. Fancy veal, per pound, Ic.
FRESH FRUITft-Applea, New York
Baldwin, $4.00; fancy Ben Davis, $6.00;
Missouri pippin, $2.26; Idaho Roam beau
ties, $100; extra fancy Ben Da via, per box,
$1.66; bananas, 6-bunch lots. Ic Der Dound:
orange, $2.26434.00; lemon. $3.(094.00; grape
fruit, $4 00; grape. Malagas, $6.0O7.00 per
eg; r lonaa pine apples, per crat, $3.00.
8TRAWBERRIES-40C per quart.
VErOETABLfDfl Kansas aweetpotatoe,
$2.76 Mr barrel: California celerv. lerea.
76c; smaller, 60c; New York Holland seed
cabbage, 24C per pound; Wisconsin red
globe onion, c per pound; California
cauliflower, $1.76 per crate; tomatoes, 4
bankat crate, $1.60; Florida, 6-basket crate,
saw; Lnma, n-oaKet crate, n.uv; lettuce,
per dosen. 46c: old vecretables. barsnlna
turnips, carrot, $2.26 per barrel; Florida
naw beet, carrot, parsnips, turnips, etc.,
per dosen, 76c.
HIDES No. 1, green, 10c; No. 1, cured
us.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 25. METALS The
I.oraon tin market wa 6 lower today,
with apot Quoted at 126 7s Id and fu
ture at 128 2 6d. Th local mark--.'
waa dull at $27. 7627 96. Copper wtu
lower at 6$ 12a 6d for apot and at 60
11 Id for future In the London market.
Locally the market was dull and nom
inal, with lake quoted at $14,00014.26;
electrolytic. Ill t Va 0 11.7$: castlna.
113. 60 tj 11.62. Lead wa unchanged In
the Lcndnn market, with spot quoted
at 13 2a 6d. The local market waa dull
and unchanged at $4.18tJ 4 20. Spelter waa
higher at 21 7 Id In I-ondon. The lo
cal market wa duH at $6.10t6.1$. Iron
waa lower at 48a td for Cleveland wur.
rants In the London market. Locally thi
mm ni iwwvm um iiaiiawj, - iu. x luuiur,
norinern. tl i.uu v i (. ; io. j northern,
$l.76t 17.26; No. 1 southern and No.
southern, soft. $17.21017.7$,
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, Jan. 26. Th cotton market
opened ateady at an advance of I point to
a decline of $ point.
Cotton future closed steady; January,
64c; February. $.63c: March. .$7c; April,
64a; May. t.&4c; June, .5c; July. t.4c;
August. i.Kc; September, t.$3c; October,
$.3oc; November, 1. 27c; Decmbr, I.Kc.
spot cotton closed . oujet at 10 point
lower; middling upland. $$0c; middling
guir. lu.ioc. naies, z.uuo Dates.
NEW ORLKANB. Jan. 26 -COTTON-8
pot, quiet; low ordinary, tVSc, nominal;
orainary. t -ic. nominal;, gooo ordinary,
7ac; low middling, 87o. middling. tc:
good middling, lOVtc; middling fair, lOVpc;
fair. HSc. nominal; receipt, $,$1$ bale;
Stock, 106.473 balea.
8T. LOUIS, Jan. 28.-COTTON Steady;
middling. $Sc; no sales; receipt, 662 bales;
tnipments, t.uuu oeiea; sioca, ti,J0 Dales
Sagar And Metasaes.
NEW YORK. Jan:- 26-SUOAR-Raw.
steady; fair refining,- 1.22c-;- centrifugal.
va test, s toc. sioiasses sugar, I stk-; No.
I. 4 30c: No. T, 4 26c; No. $, 4 lc; No. I,
tin, ffo. iv, a.vac: xo. 11, s.uoc; ISO.
12. I I6e: No. II. 110c: No. 14. I lie: ron.
fectlonera' A, 4.46c: mould A, 1.60c; cut
loaf. 6.46c; crushed. 6 35c; powdered.
a . i av , aa-iiuiaiivu, a. aoc, .
Elgin Batter Market.
ELGIN. 111.. Jan. 26 -BI'TTER-irirm, 36o
axes aur ui aiea. vt.WM jdsw
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Supply Small and Price i Tea
to Fifteen Cent Higher.
E06S ONLY A LITTLE HIGHER
Deeptte Small Reeelata Market la Nat
Satisfactory ta tee Sellera
Very Moderate Raa at
Sheep.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. SR. 1908.
Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Estimate Monday tM 4 &) t 4-V
Sam day last week $.441 6.93 $.878
Same day I weeks ago.. 7.314 6.e6 4 1
Same day $ weeks ago.. 6. 1131 .fi?7 $.024
Same day 4 week ago.. $.H4 4,Tf 4.7?
Same day last year 4,46 6,031 $.141
The following table show th receipt ot
cattle, hog and aheep at South Omaha for
th year to date, compared with last year:
l!t. lma. Inc. Deo.
Cattle 7S.2M 74.W1 1 7U
Hog 1SW.?79 147. 4J 4.1
Sheep W.1J7 88.434 f,71I
The following table show the average
price of hog at South Omaha for th last
everal day, with comparison:
Date. 190. 1).19W.106.190&.19(H.!103.
Jin. 12..
Jan. II..
Jan. 14..
Jan. 15..
Jan. IS..
6 M
6 8
$ 87
I I to
I l
4 63
4 61!
4 76
4 73
44
!M
4 87
4 41
60
W
a
I 3
I 47
6 69
I 64
60
a
7$
4 06
6 25!
4 Ml
4 201 28!
4 60
a
4 62
$ ITS
4 I 15
6 29
I
6 24
6 27
6 2
4
3
a
06
6 0
6 03
5 96
02
6 00
4 $3
4 K.
6 421
4 74
Jan. 17..
42
4 61
Jan. II..
4 23
60
4 661
4 tof
Jan. ..
Jan. 20..
Jan. 21..
Jan. 22..
Jan. 23..
Jan. 24..
Jan. 26..
a
4 n
4 22
4 121
4 06
4 21
6 4
a 4 66
4 671
4 74,
4 68
I II
a
$ 36
6 38
6 26
66
4 68
4 7
I 61
4 86
4 8S
4 88
6 46
6 61
4 n
6B,
6 $31
4 78
4 8'
Sunday.
CATTLE RecelDta of rattle were decid
edly small this morning, only elghtv-nlne
car being reported In. The supply of beef
cattle was small, the offering being made
up largely 01 cow stun ana stockers ana
fcedor. There were only a few loads of
corn-fed teer on sale and these changed
nwioi quic-Kiy at price all or lffOloc higher
than the close of last week. With everv In
dication of reduced supplies th balance of
me r.eea tne dressed beef men were anx
lou for the cattle today and the tone to
the market wa decidedly strong at the ad
vane. There were nrobablv fiftv loads of posts
and heifers on sale and with a vigorous de-
uaiiu nuin an ciessos or Duyers tne trad
wa active right from the tart. and price
were anywhero from luJc higher than
Friday. The tone to the market wa firm
throughout and a good clearance waa made.
Fresh supplies of tooker and feeder
were limited and there waa nothlnar of anv
consequence held over from I set week, so
mat. wnn an classes ot buyers in the mar
ket it did not take dealers long to clean
up the supply at price Ujfl5c higher thAn
the close of last week.
Quotation on cattle: Good to choice corn
fed ateers, I6.7yo.4(i; fair to good corn-fed
steers, !5.26fJ6.tK); common to fair corn-fed
atecre, a.uugn.uu; good to choice cowa and
heifers. t4.1-t)Wi.40: fnlr tn
heifers, $3.60rj-j4.:!5; common to fair cows
and- heifers. t2.(Xrria.on: Mnrk h.if.r. ti uva
calve, U tOHitl. Va; bull, atags. etc.,
v.ivu.w, ku.u 10 cnoice stocKer ana feed
era, $4.8fS.50: fair to good stockers and
feeder. $3. Stuff .60: common to fair tockr
and feeders, $2. 7508. 60.
representative sales:
The official niimhi,. ... 1.
!owsht t0jay by each roaa w" ' toim
Cattle TJnff a flhaAn TTa
c. m. & st. p. ...... ... 6 7. -
Wabaah 1 " "
Union Pacific m ttt a t
C. & N. W eut 8 11..
C. & N. W.. wet 1$ 16 $ 1
t:.. Bt. P.. M. A O 1
c, b. & 0.. east 2 1
t-'., B. A Q wet 30 25 4 $
v., . j. & i:, cast 3 1
t ., it. 1. & p., west 1
Illinois Central 4 . 1 1
Chicago Gu Weatern 1 .. 1
Total recelDta 82 fiJ 11
The disposition of the dav's receints wsh
b luiiowa, eacn ouyer purcnasing in num.
ucr vi iieaa inaicaiea
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co..
608
67S
8wlft and Company. ;
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
9H
913
1,082
. - 643
146
664
435
"ui
Krey Packing Co
Omaha P'k'g. Co., Denver
vanaant ft Co
Carey & Benton
Lobman & Rothchild
W. I. Stephen.. i
Hill & Son
F. P. Lewi
Huston A Co
J. B. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
McCreary & Carey
Sam Werthimer
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagerty ft Co
K. O. Inghram
Pulllvan Bros....,,
Lehmer Bros
Lee Rothchild
Other buyer
496
4,090 2,449
Total
: ...2,792
BEEF STEERS.
Ne. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr.
4 790 8 Ifl 8 1(13 40
It 1341 6 35 10 1008 M
COWS. .
4 M I 7S 4 1141 8 tt
4 W HI I MS I M
I Alt S 71 10 tot 8 SS
1 1071 1 40 8 Hilt 8 a-l
1 844 8 04 3 10M 4 08
4 lOlt I 04 - t .....1141 4 1
1 M7 8 10 7 ...1071 4 16
It 748 8 SO 1 Ml 4 ft
4 67 8 33 U 1114 4 k'
10 I6t If)
HEIFERS.
414 t 86 7 WI I aO
10 41 I 00 11 4M 8 ll
4 747 S i t 71 8 V,
8 ttt 8 SO 8 344 8 7i
14 441 3 23 t tS 4 ea
It 721 3 it ( WS 4 11 .
It 10 t tl) 804 4 I)
BL LLS. -
1 1134 8 34 1 1(40 I tl
1 100 8 l 1 1U4 8 tt
1 1110 3 40 1 US0 I 76
4 112 8 40 3 1K-T 4 44
1.. 1070 8 40 1 10 4 AO
1 1344 3 aO 8 110 4 04
1 04 8 64 1 'tM 4 00
t 1400 3 M 1 140 4 00
1. 410 I 4i 1 1810 4 41
CALVES.
841 3 40 100 8 $A
1 40 I 66 It Ill 4 )
4 274 8 44 1 1WI 4 Oil
It 840 3 H 1 804 1 00
14 313 4 14 1 144 7 04
14 841 4 I'i 8 J0 7 24
I lao 4 (o I iao 7 54
8 IM 1 04 8 174 T Ml
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 844 8 04 13 7tS 4 It
t IN 111 84 804 4 tt 1
I M4 8 7t 32 8014 SU
20 Ml 8 80 It HI IU
34 673 3 84 t in 4 84
4 4J 8 H t Ili III
48 40 4 00 34 144 4 74
4 447 4 04 II 144 4 71
14 tat i OS 31 tat 4
11 Mi 4 1 t 144 4 M
HOGS The market thla morning did not
prove satisfactory to seller, aa th situa
tion seemed to warrant. With reduced runs
not only here but at eastern markets a
well,, seller went out Jnta'the yard with
pretty stiff view, but did not secure the
advance anticipated. The opening market
anowea prices arouna o(iuc nigner man
Saturday a general market for the good
gradea, while packers neglected the com
moner and lighter kinds. Balea at tha start
for fair to good kind wer largely at Id. 00
tf m, witn a top up to to.eZH. aa agalnat
a bulk Saturday of 6. 90(0 4. 10 and a top At
$6.10. After the first round th market
lowed down and in fact wa dugglah
throughout th morning, with th ftuUh
dull and with at least a part of the ad
vane lost.
Representative sale-.
Ns. At.
Pr. .
tt in
80. 14
44 174
11 177
It Itl
84 IT
tt 114
tl IM
tl Itl
71 177
41 lit
... IIS
... I 14
to t to
... I 14
It) ill
44 t 84
... I II
44 I M
... I M
40 I tt
... 6 tt
11 140 I tt
lit ... I at
Sit 14 I tt
73...
13...
71...
71...
St...
71...
St. ..
17...
It...
81...
74...
tl...
tl...
tl...
83...
TS...
Ml la) IH
..114
...111
.. 3.VJ
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...tit
.. ri
...3)7
...18
...144
...lot
...lat
...111
...3 4
.. t
...141
...tat
...4T41
a t 10
0 4
... t t
... 4 00
... I 00
to 4 an
w u
II I t
... I ot
1M 40
... t to
110 t 034
It I tt
fa t
J0 I 04
... t at -
44 t 44
341
t 04
K. Av. Pr. th.
11 341 44 tot
II m 44 t Of '
II 814 44 I 44
47 J0 14 I Ot
4 Ut 44 I 41U
mo ... I I
II I 40 t It
' 214 ... I 19
1 141 ISO
M HI ISO t 10
7i m 10 t 14
6 Ml Mil
MS 10 I
1 tut 40 4 10
71 4l 10 It
7 884 ... t II
' 17 ... Ill
! 44 I II
4 7 to t II
II 14 10 4 14
4 SJS ... I 30
4 frO lat I I
'' to M 18
14 las 1 18
' IN IN
44 Sit lao 4 Sa
Ml ... lit
M ...Sit I SO
47 14t ... tM
II 14 a4
Stf t N "
tit ... IU,
u k-.kus mi taauai t -' ,n f a-'e
j-ru nnj' i.n.n n n n
any Women
now do the rayinfW th fgmlly bills.- Ther' r mny r.
sons why this hould be don by check. Do XOV use Iheruf
If you have neter resllzerl how convenient It U to keep it
checXIng account, come In nd let us expUln It to you. Whtrt
you ... .-.
Bank With the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA you, win flhd it ptl
tlcuUrly desirable because ot the Separat pvpttrtitveat for
Women, especially equipped for them and in .charge at wotnen,-
Entranc st the left of the elevator. ' ' ' '
There is no better way of keeping surplus fundi al work
than a 8 per ce-nt Certificate of lVpoelt. ,
FirstNationalBankof Omaha
Thirteenth and Fvrnam SU.
. 1 -
Entrance to
Safety Deaoalt Taalt
I on l$th tret.
.i.-i.- ii.iMIMI,iiliiM.i,......iilei.'Weiiei.iii"ew. .WiiaooeMe
w decidedly- moderate, only eleven car.
about 2.600 head, being received, and none
of these were on the choice order. The sit
uation at tha opening of the week show
decided1 Improvement. Packer were evi
dently. In need of auppllca and took hold
freely thl morning at prlcea 104125c higher
than tne close 01 iei wn, wium
value lofi-tOo above last Thursdsy, the low
est day last week, or with sales showing
well up lo th record price made some day
n the feeder division there eeemed to be
no special change In the general situation.
The few ttum-neg ot leernng mitmi
sold at more or les atlsfc-tory figure, so
that the market as a rule compare favor
ably With recent quotations.
(Quotations on sneep arm lamus; ou in
choice lambs, $7.40r7.R6! fair to good lambs,
$i'.6CK&7.26; feeding lambs. $4.7r4f.60; good to
choice light yearlings. $6.t0f(f7.00: good to
choice heavy yearlings, $rt.V6?r.60; feeding
yearlings, $4.60i6.60; good lo choice wethers.
$S.0iqj6.i6; feeding wethers, $4.00&4.60; good
to choice ewe. $4.904je.OO; fair to good ewes,
$4.254.;6; feeding ewes, $2.(M(M.O0; culls
and btlcks, $1.00ig.00. .
Representative sales:
18 western ewes M 4 78
21 western ewes, culls... 92' 3 26
17 western lamb 71 6 75
72 western ewe Ill 4 60.
10 western ewes, cull 97 3 00
621 western yearling 81 6 so
226 western ewe 94 4 76
204 western lamb 62 6 76
4$ western Iambs, cull. 61 6 00
CHICAGO LIVB' STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Hogs Higher Sneep .and
Lamb Steady to Higher.
CHICAGO, Jan. 26.-CATTLB-Recelpts,
17,000 head; market 15o higher; teer. $4 60
ttl.ttu cow. $3.00476.80; heifers, $3.0(tff5.76;
bulls, 3.4i?i3.90; calves, $3.a0i9.60; stockers
and feeders. $2.5fl36.5. '
HOGS Receipts, 38.000 head; market 109
16c -higher; choice heavy shipping, $6.4fa
0; 'butcher, $0. 404ft;. 66; light mixed, $&90
$6.10; choice light, $6.054f6.:!0: packing. $6.00
4)4.46; pigs, $4.76tj6.50 bulk of Bales, $6.00&
6.40.
8HEEP AND LAM.BB Receipt, 14.000
head; steady to 10c higher; sheep. H.ihV
6.W; lambs, $6.2S37.76; yearlings, $5.00(i7.oO.
Kanaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Jan. 26. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13,000 head, Including 600 southerns.
Market strong to 16c higher. Choice export
And dressed boef steers, $5.76(8)6.60; firtr to
good, I4.26S5.60; western steer. $4.00?f.oo;
stockers and feeders, $2.605.76; southern
teer. $4.26(S6.40; southern cows, $2.604.60;
native cows, $2 One 25; native' heifers, $3.36
(ae.vo: nuns, aa uofa-a. i.-)-. caives, J3.wro.w. .
Hoars Receipt, .11.000 neaa. Market
10c higher. cliTSed weak. Top, $6.40; bulk of
ale, $6.80t6.30. Heavy, $6.26.40; packer
and butchers, $6.06379.36; light, Vt.lwst.M;
Pig. 14.00Q6.60.
t'HBKP AND UAMHB 'KeCfilptS, 7.0'JO
head. Market 1026c higher. Lambs, $6.00
7.66; ewe and yearlings. $4.764f6.60; west
ern yearling. $6.&06.60: western sheep, $4.00
Q6.60; stocker and feeder, $3.00i3'4.5.
St. Loals Live Stock Market
ST. LOCIB. Jan. 26.CATTLE Receipt,
6.000 head. Including 200 Texans. Native
market strong,. Texans steady. Native ship
ping And export steers, $4.26(37.60; dressed
beef and butcher steers, $4.00(34.26; steers
under l.ooo - lbs., $3.60&6.76; stocker and
feeder, t3.664f5.in; cow and heifer. i-WYci
6 26; canner. $1.767irC.26; bulla, $.'.75rpS.26;
calve. $4.6oiS4l.0u. Texas and Indian steers
$3.0Ofi.26: cow and helfera, $1,7644.26.
- HOGS Receipt, 9.626 head. Market 10tg
ltc higher. Pig and lights, $4.26a.20; pack
ers, I6.2u4je.46; DUtcnvr ana oesi noavy,
RHEEP AND LAMbt? KecelPI
head. Market steady. Native mutton, $4.26
416 26; lambs, $4.7o4rf.W: culls and buck,
$3.26(36.00; stocker, VJ.DUtg3.Zb.
St. Jae(k Live Stork Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Jan. 28. CATTLE Re-
relpt. 1,000 head; market strong; steer.
SA.tXKiOte.ib; cow ana neuers, e.u--u.w,
calve. $100(07.00. ,
HOOB-Receipt, b.ato neaa: marKei l'tc
hlsher; top, $rt.40; bulk of sales. $.i.96'if.25.
BH rJKl AINU 1AMHB lieceipts, l.nw
head; market 10c higher;, lambs, $6.50ii'7.60.
Slonx City Live; Brock Market.
SIOUX CITY. la.. Jan. 25Speclal Tele
gram. ) CATTLE Receipt. 2,200 hed: mar
ket 10-16c higher; beeve. $4.00tatl.60: fat
cowl and heifer. $3.0006.00; feeder. $3.60
4.76; yearlings, II.utKfj-4.oq.
HOOS Receipts, 2,ftn0 head; market 6c
higher; range, $6.6066.86; bulk of sales, $6.00
16. .
Staek tat Sight.
Recelptt of 11 va stock st the lx principal
weBtern markets yetcraay
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
. 2.A10 4,600 2,400
. 2,200 2.800
. 1,000 6,000 1,600
.13.000 11,000 7.600
. 6.000 ,
.17,000 S8.01O 14,000
.80,800 70125. .. 26.2H8
South Omaha
Sioux City
tit. Joaeph
Kama City.......
St. ' Louis.... '.
Chicago
Total, receipt 80,800
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Pralt.
NEW YORK, Jan. 28.-EVAPORATKD
APPLES Market continue quiet, With
fancy quoted at IViVSic, choice at 7(t7o,
Srlm at tij1c and common to fair at
DRIED FRUITS Prune are unsettled,
owing tat pressure to clean up old crop
upplle. Quotatlona range from 4Vt5'71,o
for new crop Walifornla fruit ranging up to
40-60 and m9c for Oregon fruit ranging
from 40-60 to 20-30s. Apricot are scarce
and firm, with choice quoted at Hft'(t9c,
extra cholc At W0c nd fancy at 11H
1313c. Peaches are weak, with choice quoted
at H4"c, extra choice at 7Vaio and fancy
at IVjlOc. Raisin are dull, and while there
earn to be little lea pressure to ell, there
I no quotable Improbable Improvement.
Loo, mutcatel Ar quoted at 4Vd6c, cholc
to fancy aeedd at 6i6c, aeedii-es at 3i
$H And London layer at $1.50-31.60.
CoSTe ttaret.
NEW'TORK, Jan. 20. COFFEE Future
cloed ateady. net 6 point higher to $
points lower. Sale were reported of 28.000
bags. Including March at $.&. 9Gc; May.
t.Outff.lTjc; June, 6 96c; July, 6Kic; Septem
ber, 4.60c; Uecember, 6 76c. Spot, ateady;
No. 7-Rio. 7V:; No. 4 Santo, 8V- Mild,
steady; Cordova, rtf".2Hc.
Dalath Grata Market.
DULUTH, Jsn. 28. WHEAT No. 1 hard.
$1.084; No. 1 northern, $1.074; No. 2 north
ern. $1.06-4 ; May. $10TV; July. $1.07.
FLAX )n track; May and July, $1 67;
October, $1.$6H- '
Boy Marderer ta ttle.
BRIDQETON. N. J., Jan. 26 -Walter Zel
ler, th Vlncland boy. convicted ot murder
ing his grandfather, waa today sentenced
to be electrocuted during th week begin
ning March I.
FQRSALE
A limited numbti of shares
of th capital stock of the
NATIONAL FIDELITY A CAS
VAVtr fJo or omaha.
AddrrM A &67x Omaha u.
i 1 1 ii a ------- .
WANTED
ino American Chicle tjeeferre, ,
140 Ameeriran coal .Products -f ,
1"0 Automatic rir. Alarm.
140 American UsM Trartln eoAmea.
fa) American 'Hraite ' "
04 Atlaa Portland (eniafil. ' ;
1"0 American HarAwara CorertlB.
loo American Caramel -common.
140 Barln Croa Rrldae.
i
lio Bordene tondenaed Milk common
t-X) Buffalo A Lake Erie Traction reavatai
f Butte Klectrle and rower common,
ion Butts Uleotne and Power pralarreA - -tvi
raaiialtv Companr ot America. ,
ll fallultild. - '
t) city and Buburbaa Homes.
In Colta Arma. . .
6 Cheaebrouth Manuftcturlrii.
100 Columbian National Lite Ineurlaea. .
104 Continental paper Be prafarred.
Km Caaain Company of America pra(rr44. '
SO Itenvar and Norfhwaatarn Hallway,
104 Empire 8teel an Iran prefarraA, -
10 Kl Paae Rleeuie praterra. .
too R. I. du Point da Nemosra commoft. & f
i
1"0 B. I. au ront a Nemeurt piaraliea
34 International Teat Bona. . , i-
104 International Nickel common, j
ion Interboroush Rapid Trenail, , , :
UtO Mahoning Investment. V I
in Naahawnnnurk Manufacturing. .' '
24 Naw Jereey E1n.
loo National 8usar preferred.
60 Old Dominion Steamahlp. '
2f) Producer! Oil. ' ' "
104 Royal Bakln Powder prefaere. ' i
44 Rubber Uoooda Manufactntin frefarred
204 Spokane' and Inland RWatr R. It) common,
loo Standard Coupler prafarred.
100 Tbompeon-8tarrett preferred.
Sfl4 Tha Tattai Com tar y.
100 Taiaa and Pacltts Cpal. : . t
104 Trl-Clty Railway and lbt rraferrad.
MO tl. 8. Induetrlal Alcohol common
100 II. 8. rinlahlni preferred. ,
64 Victor Talking- Mechtoe. ' " '' '
14 Wlllcoa A Olbba. : , . i. ,
114.000 American Blacelt lat, If, 161
114.000 Buffalo A Suaquehanna Railway. 1st e, 1X11.
Sai.OOO California Oaa ant Uleotrlo tef.'et, 1M7.
$14,004 Conaolldateed Water, Utlca, Debantafa, 44,
Its. .
110.400 Denver Gas and electric 6a; 1141.'
o0,900 Detroit. Grand Banids and Waaler R.. R. let
tao.OnO.Datrolt, Toleedo 'and Voton Oentral ii. lMJ
824,004 Flint and Pare Marquette R- A. ron. ta. IU ':
810.000 Fonda, Johneton A Olovaravllla 4, ,161. , .
114,000 Havana Electric Railway Co. oone. Is. llI.
$10,000 Hudion River Power end Tranamleeien, Ml..
oa, laat. -i j.- 4 .
,000 Loulavllls and Naahvlll (It. Lou 1 1 PrO.) Is,
110,
1?14.
Naw York Blacull 1st. ta.. Itli.
810,00 Providence Becurltlaa deb. 4a, 187. , .
814.404 Plllabury A Waehburn ta, 1M.
80,000 Republic Inn and Btael lat la, lM,e t1
l.004 Richmond Ulht A B. R.' Ce. 4. 1M. . .
,00 Savannah, Florida and .WHUrs,.JlleT. 1
' la. 16. t ' ' . "i . '
Ut.OOO Bavatmak, Florid and Waatara ftamrsy . 11
- ta, 114. ' !'-,
810,004 Trl-City Rallwsf and Llht let la, lrtl. ....
110,000. Union Steal lat ta,.,ituia, ,
FOR GALE
M A merlran . Dletrlrt Ta)trali of iH. t. '
14 Ameetoen Type Fenadata eommo. ,-.
MO American. Type Founders prararra,,.
100 American Coal Producta.
10 American Meter. - -
204 American Chicle common.
104 American Chicle' .eeeterre.
10.1 Bllaa K. W.I common
ino EVrdana . Condenaad Milk preferred-.- . i .
70-Babcork A Wilcox. ,
604 City A Subarban -Hotnea, -
104 t'hlcaao, Indunaaolia A Lonlrrllla etomdn.
104 Con. Railway A U6tiettimoa.i
100 Federal Buaar cdramo. '
104 Great Northern Paper.. '..
304 Uamewell Fire Alarm, "
II Ouardlan Truat.
loo Hall tlirnal common.' ' ' ' '
it Huntingdon A Broad fop Meant! R. -t.
preferred. ' 1 .'.-.
100 Hudaon Companies preferred;
364 International Silver common. ",i w.?
64 International Time Retordlog . tf erre
II Jefferaon A Claarf laid Ool A, In prKrr4t,
14 Joaeph DUon. Crucible. . , ......
ino Lackawanna Steal. . .
14 Lincoln National Bank. ,
43 Maawell-Briacoa preterretl. . ' " ' ,
14 Metropolitan Bank. ' . '
2 New York Transfer. '. ' ' ' ' ''
17 National Fuel Oaa. ' ' . ' ' i
100 National Ucoiica common.
too National Ucorlre preferred
104 Boysl Baking Powder common.
too Royal Baking Pewdar preferred.
104 Shelby Iron. . - .. .
34 Slnser Manufacturing.
104 Safety Car Heatln and Ltthtlns,
104 Standard Roller Dear In rommoa. - '
100 Thompaon-atarrait praferre. , , ..
360 Trl-Clty ' Railway. A Uht Mtttan,
104 Trl-Clty Railway A Llsht rat acred. ..
Jo U.- 8. Induetrlal Ah-okol frraferre,' . 1
St Underfeed Stecka tonsut. r :
144 Union Ferry. t , ' . - .
100 Union Typewriter coalmen. ... -100
Yale A Towne Manufacturing.
310.004. Alabama Steel Shipbuilding lat 4. -tMO. .
310.004 American Type Founders dee, e. ifJe. '
1100,040 Atlanta, Btrmlnfham A Atlantic it. R. lit
1134. - , . v . . ; o '
18.404 City of Spokane Imp. ta. ..'.-
81.004 Flint A Per Marquette R. ft. ,'MVfte. la 1t.
110,000 Hudaon Rlvar Power A Traaenlailan refu4
In 6e. 136. ' . '. '
810.444 Hudson River KWctrle Co. let la. 4M1.
110.0) Havana electric Railway tone. le. 3 MA .
134.404 Park A Tllford deb. la,, IMA.. .
llO.auO Providence A Fall Rlvar Street Ry. t, 1M.
124,400 Savanaab. Florida A WeaUra Hallwaj- lat is,
ItM. - - i.
110,000 Santa Fa, Liberal A Eaglawood K. It lat a,
13I.
110.404 Union Terminal A Cold I lor it 4 1st 6, 134.
I10.o t'nlnn Ferry let la. 1120.
110,004 Virginia Pass A Power Is, ltt$.
114.000 Yankee Fuel lat te lit. '
Wa tn&ka a apaolalty of Hlsb Orad tUllrMA and
Induetrlal -Bacurttlaa, Ouarantaad Stock si4 Ben
and Tmet Company Stocka, aad alwaya lure taalet
I aacurlllea of this claas.
FREDERIC II. HATCH & CO.
Dealers In unlisted and Inactive Saeurtttae el Rill,
roada and other Corporations lit th InltaA State
nd eleewhere.
Talaphooes 1144 to 6113 Broad, tncluatv. -
30 BROAD STREET, NIW YORK
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
N. P. Dodge, ir tt al. to Sarah Roth,
a1o'J u. " . block X Hllllde
add. No. 2 , a
Same to Harry A. Wolf at 'al'"''-!
same
Hi.A- TJ'yA0 Hrmi HAwkVn'i''jotg'.
11 and 14. Mock s, halcyon HelghU
Fi y- C,rmloh'e- to "' Albrecht,
HeTghu "." bloclt W-'on
William H.''praVt"gnd'w1fe'"io h!' .
Tukey. .16 ft, of nU ft. of lot I, block
22. West Omaha
William F. Wapplch. and wife" to
Louise Sidney, lot 16,. block I. Sul
phur Springs ,
W"l'm & Fulkerson and wife "to
William F. Wapplch, sam
F. Straits to rrank Rulhanek-aad
wife, tract at southeast corner lot
I. block 20. Credit roncler.: " "
Peter KuM ajid wife to Henry Log
man, lot 10 and 11. block $, Bennlng-"
ton i
H.'rold. 2itt6r'1 nd wl, to'-Adiilfd
L. blrknll. mlci t i a w, i- ...
1600
I
J0
60$
76TJ
Omaha
8 add l "m T' 'i'VPie
Byron R. Haating,''-t'rVeV'to' Johi
B. Holrd. lot I., block V Military d 1
George SeJetoa l fcmurt Manculo.
-aWftof eV of Idt 2T, Redlck'g 4
Ouy n.' Thotnaa' Vo' Mloh'ai''lVo'iu
1, block 1, Wi Cumlu add
O.W
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