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CRAlNlSDPRODttE MARKET
Mv,c; No: 4.
WjTWV ; No.
Light, SjfAlatlou hfc Offsetting All
t Bullish Influence.
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IXCRfcl&fcVofcTiRINGS TUESDAY
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' Pf k WeM tiatH Tkli
nnd .js. TFiwAfcer. JDecllne Resulted,
f-?.nderlon pel
Steady.
, OMAHA, Jan. 34, ln.
!,rnH( r-pecuUtlrrti la offsetting all bullish
ttnhienees ami ssvheat trfT"rs are disposed
to stay off tk-e'markef'. InPinpe of III going
t til locr"ow1nro the- general Indlfferenre
shnwrr. - v
The arflmant r' cdrn i Inclined to the
bulllsit 'Blrla It-cause of the lata aoft
wlhrrMnh Mt rstrfc-tmg the country
movemht.-'rrrfners are willing . to . con
tract freely , on a thirty' Have' shipping
basis at present prices,- and an enlarged
movement can nw axpected. 1
Tha lata break In vt-Keat vealr4 v iibH
m. rrnnr'Torrprinaa early today and a
T inner fle'etlne remitted. The undertone
a Bieanr, put Valuea 'we-rat vraHnallv
reed lower, without n nnr,if wak.
'. May W'heat Annri at 11 no an,4 nmA
11 wf.
Torn held, firm and waa Independent at a
smsir advance. registeretf ' early. Support
waa nun toa. good t, not demand and the
iirmneB or an nrrcrfT-gs,
Ridding waa strong at. tha close and of
ferlngs vetrs. "light.
.May corn opened at toc and cloaed at
OtC.
rrlmaxy wbest -receipt were 4M.00O bu
and ahlpmenta were 316,000 bu., against re.
celpta.laat year qf 482,000 b. and ahipmenti
of XSitYiO bu. '
Corn, recclr-t were 781,000 bu. and ahlp
menta were 669.00 TnJ.. sgalnst recelpta lat
year of l,or,O0O bu, and .ahlpmenta of 332,-
clearance war. 4.700 bu. of corn. 406 bu
of oata and wheat and flour equal to 37.J17
bu.
IJverpoL.,ploed d higher to Hid lower
no wneat ana. u;icnangea to Hd higher on
corn. . .
Local range ot options:
Artlii:rt)ft.Viiirl I tr)-a. 1 Close. Te y,
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1 nei
Whettt" .' J" "J 1
May...l lW'f f M "" 914 V l
July.T. 'MsT'1 SiV4 90H SOSI
Corn- .' - r,. . . . I . j
May'.. .p.. '"V'tV'Vs'a ,4T, '. 4fk . AS
kt)ataka
Caak Prlcaa.
mlfKecelalta.
ttlJ h'elt Corn,
hlcago ,-..'-J.J:.,,-,... 47
Mlnnepolia,,-,j..5.,,. tno
fmaha .i.4,.v...V.4i.... 2 ,185
lUIUIQ .
67
Oati
266
0
No. 4 yellow. ;it Vyr; No.: I.
Tc; no grade. 62'nVic.
OATB Ploadv; No. J white,
4 white, 4',fc-w.
RYt5 Dull; No. 2. "MfTRHc
KW YORK VKXKRIf, MtBKF.T
Qaotatlona ef tha Day n Varlosa
t'nm mad 1 1 1 ea.
NEW YORK. Jan. 2 -FrxM R-Ilecelnta.
bbla.: ex port e. bhra.; markei
waa- qniot but ateady: Minnesota pat-
riM. n.un w; winter eira ir n. M.wyu4.i5:
Minnesota hnkers. 14 2Mi4 so. winter ivim
$.1.7ia-t jn; 'winter patent. 4.7Mi.; winter
i"w KiniK'n, m'ui in. nye Hour, ateaiy;
fair to good. ll.n'iN.a: choice to fencv. U
64 60. Buckwheat flour, quiet, per 100
filTkWHFAT-Rtlf Va, TnrW !
7Sc, nominal.
f'ORNMEAI Vtrm- fino whlla mnA v.l-
low. ll.Sntil.fir): foarao. li hMii kiln dried.
$3.45.
RYE Pull, but firm: TCn Mitstn R114C.
f. o. b. New York.
WHEAT Recelnta. R1 Rrnt mir-
No. 2 hard, tl nu. r n h .fin.i- Tsin 1
tiortnern, iululh, . f. o. b. afloat: No.
i nam winter, 11.14 f. o. b. afloitt. Open
ing Blend irr on firm rubles wheat Boon t-
came Weak tnrlnv following lower outnlde
marketa. llriulrlation. amall clearances and
a poor export demand. Fine! nrlcoa showed
SlUO net loan. May. 11.00-15-11.104;
vi.rnen m Jl.lll; July. II.O4ffll.04,
. K ORN- Receipts, 19.1in bu.; exports. 4.700
nu. spot market steadv: No. 2. Toe elevator
and hiV- f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, nomi
nal, arid No. ! yellow. TTHc f. o. b. afloat.
The option market was without transac
tions, closing V,c net higher May closed at
'-c; July closet! at RtVic; September cloaed
at v. . . , K
OATH Receipts'. 35.RO0 bih : exports. 3,405
bu. Bpot market quiet: mixed, 2 to 32 lbs.,
white, M to Sms.,-64-tff.;Vic; clipped
white 32 to 40 lbs.. 6V4frec..
HAY Steady; No. 3, 0tfc; good to
choice, SutiiUbc
rhlnc.
HOPS Quiet;, common to choice, liVW, U
fjl.lc; !Hr7. 3c; Pacific coast, 1908, 710c;
li", 3fir.
HIUEe-Btcadv; Bogota, ligaftc; Cen
tral America, WfrtCc.
LRATHEK Steady: acid. 23fi:lc. '
PROVISIONS-Reef. steady; family, $16 50
fl7.0Uj mess, JUl.OOifJU.60; beef hama. $24.50
26.50; packet. $14.50(iil5.W; city extra India
mesa, $25.004i25.o0. fut meats, steady; pick
led bellies. 19 Olxijfl "T,- nli-kled lumi. MHY,e
10.00. Iiard, eaay; western, $9.7ufl.W: re
fined, barely steadv; continent. $10. 15; South
America, $10.85; compound, $S.U0.1:'H. Pork,
steaoy; family. $18.onwi9.00; ahort. clear,
$l!)5(Kp 22.50; mesa, $16.7531?.2S.
TAM.OV-8teady; cltv ($2 pkg ), 6c:
country (pkg. freei, 6W6VtC
RICE Firm ; domestic, fair to extra, IH
fifVc; Japan, nominal.
1 BITTTER Steady ; recelpta, 11,275 pack
agea; creamery, thirds to firsts, 23fi2&Hc.
CHEESE Firm, unchanged; receipt
z.070 packages.
EQGS-l.'nsettled; recelpta, 11,199 cases'
itate, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy!
selected, white, 33i4c ; state. Pennsylvania
sua ni'roy mir 10 cnoice, z31c; western
firsts, 29c; aeconds, 2828.
; PO L-I.T.R T- Dressed,. wak; western
chickens, .14921c;. fowls, 13"i815c; turkeys, 13
$X'23c.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Drop of Nine Points in Coniolidatfd
Gai Diiturbi General Lilt.
MARKET IS GENERALLY DULL
Wabash Rise ailahtly Reeanse
Ramer that It la ta Paaa tn 4
trot Lackawanna
Roads Irregular.
of
wera weak. American securltlea failed to
attract outside attention and were Just
maintained at the psrlty level In the fre
noon. On the receipt of the New York
opening, however, valuea crumbled and the
market cloned eay. v
t II I C A CiO -tillA IY;AD! PnOVIS14
m9t '' hi i ' '
Feat a re wt the Trading; and Closing
rrtr 4av4Brd ra4 Trade.
CHU'AOO, -JaJ). ;.Abkenre of exp9i t
demandr-lMf; American wheat and' in'
lending -recelpta - at primary polnta In
thl Ohuntryt'lnduoed liberal pront-tak-ln.r
lrit whreat market Kre today, - re
eltlnKin ttnal losses otKc. Corn
i losed,. flrnv,...tata-ateady and provlalons
weak. v (" .'
With, tlMssaar ejrron 'of5 frioderato wca
nesii, the. fty"st few mlnutea of the ac
rlon the Wiieat market waa beartshly In
tllned nlj ilny-arxi't S wewkneas becailie
pronctine'dbn he final half hour. The
Hoi wa ''weak andonly a trifle above
the kwea.Kilnltt-wtUi. ify at $!. and
July at . .6, te6 4 i Several 'leading
coirmibFlon. .c-IipMsoav were- free - sellers
nearly ajl, da and there waa also active
aelllnij w nlcu..aa. credited to northwest
ern liiteraats Tr'Trta-chte reaaons for the
selling pressure were an almost entire
abaxnee of export lemmd, clearance of
only $6,000 buajttila, -of rwiiet a consld
erabH lncreaaaw. Iq.. primary recelpta and
addltlrnal At Ins last night In the Ohio
and MrSamrM river, valleya. The earl.v
fli mneaa w'a'a' iJue mainly -.to the atrengui
of Ktitppeaa irafn marketa. ' The world's
visible 'SiTpply decreased 1.800.000 bush
els the )at wek, compared with an .In
crease of l.42,rjgp. busbela 0X ;the corre-4
upondlnrr week a year'ago.
Tha Teatnt-a 'ttiim 'In tha corn market
wa the 'fWMed''pflYcrtBBe or more than
l.OOO.ootr' btfnhela of the May delivery by
a leading coiiriiiUselon. houae whtch waa
said to have bern, .ahort a long . line . of
corn. The V tract of this bu-ylng waa the
cause if ilerftled atrength In the market
durlnrr alnrmt the entire day. The mar
ket closed firm at prlcea 4o htg'ger,
with May-av 24f6to gnd July at
62 He ''-
There-waa-a good general trade In oats
and the market r exhibited v tonalderablo
atrei.gth. Flnaf iuotattona were un
changed to a shade higher compared with
the pn-vtoua cloae;' May cloelng at 51Hc
Prr vtatona-: were weakened by liberal
reallrlnt- aaiea, final quotatlona ahowlg
net dee-llnea nf V8r t 46c. Pork dis
played the.greateat- weakneaa. A large
psrt oT. the selling waa credited to thu
grain firm which aupported the corn mar
ket. aUliouflliv a- Milwaukee packer waa
said to h,ve..aol4 Jreely .of- lard and rlba
early liv the iday. - ' ' ,,
The leading lutures ranged as follows:
WEATIIKR 1J THE GRAI.V. BELT
Fnlr Wednesday and Not Mnch
' t hnnaje la Temperature'.
, OMAHA, Jan, 28,".1909.
The pressure continues high over the
mountain district, central valleya and
southern portion, and ,1a extending eaat
vyard to tha. Atlantic coaat. The eastern
depression is disappearing off the tipper
Atlantic coast. A depression of moderate
energy overlica the extreme upper Missis
sippi and upper Missouri valleys, and ex
tends norm into Canada; with its center
over ine Saskatchewan vlley. Thla de
pression la accompanied by a decided rise
in temperature in the extreme upper Mis
souri valley,- and west over the northern
Rocky mountain slope. ' Temperatures are
ailghtly lower in the central and lower
vaueys, tne lake region and on the north
Pacific coaat. Precipitation: occurred within
the last twenty-four hour on the Pacific
elope. In Oklahoma',, and eaat over the lower
Mississippi and Ohio valleya. Thr weather
continues generally ' clear In the upper.
vtiiieya upa wesi over me mountain dla
trict, and will continue fair In thla vicinity
tonight and Wednesday, with not. much
change In temperature.
Record of temperature ami precipitation
compared with the corresponding day of
me jasi inree years:
... . lWW. 1906. 1907. 1906.
Minimum temperature.... 31 S3 0 27
Pheclpltatlon .00 T .01 .00
Normal temperature for today, 21 degrees
Deficiency in precipitation since March 1,
0. iu I in lira. , ,
Deficiency corresponding period In 1908,
I ,m iiit-uaa.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1907,
l.vi iiiuiica,
i I A. WELSH, Local Forecaster,
NEW YORK. Jan. 2$. The special In
fluencj which governed the wide move
ments In a handful of stocka today were
conflicting In their sympathetic erfect on
the general list or, more properly, had
a neutralising effect which aggravated
the- dullness of the trailing. Dealings
were at the point of stagnation between
the occasional spurt of moderate activ
ity. The most Influential movement In Its
genera' effect was that In Coneolldate.l
Uaa, In which a renewal of liquidation
waa prompted by the publication of the
annual report and the pessimistic opin
ion expressed In official utterances ac
companying It of the earning power of the
company under the legal restriction iu bu
cents of the price of gas. The price of
the stock dropped precipitately over nine
points to a lower level than M touched
in the slump following the decision of
the supreme court against the company.
The nr. nettled effect of bo considerable a
decline waa manifest In the general list
and prices declined aulte comprehensively.
The cessation of the urgent liquidation
In Consolidated tJas, while It opened the
way to some price recovery, left a mar
ket chiefly remarkable for Its neglected
condition. The desire to await the ap
pearance of the quarterly report of the
I'nitea . States Steel corporation was a
factor In the later dullness.
Railroad deal rumors showed vitality
and furnished the prlnclpat points of
strength In the market. Chesapeake A
Ohio passed Into the hands of Interests
which but lately marketed successfully
the control of the Colorado & Southern,
and as the negotiations were made with
the banking houae which had taken over
the Pennsylvania holdings of this stok
it was Inferred that the southern trunk
line situation would not be disturbed by
the new control, while assumptions of
morn liberal policy In the distribution or
profits also helped the advance In the
stock. At the same time the rumor of
the coming control of the Wabash by the
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western sprang
Into new, life and was effective In lifting
the preferred stock and the refunding
bond.r of the Wabash to a higher level.
Atchlaon made a favorable response to
the showing of Increased net earnings
for December compared with a year ago.
The weekly gross earnings of railroads
for January, now coming to hand, are oc-
CBSlonlng remark by reason of the mod
erate betterment shown over January of
ltnt year, a month when the depression
of the railroad industry had come Into
full effect. Money continued to work
eaaier In thla market, bot London was
somewhat sensitive to a suggestion of
renewed Inquiry for gold there on behalf
of Parts. Foreign marketa are uneasy
oyer the Balkana situation and there was
balance of sales over purchase of stocks
for London account In New York.
Bonds were Irregular. Total aales, par
value, $8,1147,000. . United States bonds
were quiet.
nuniDfr or salts and prlnclpat quotations
on atocks .were as follows:
8sl. Illsh. Low. Clot
Kew York Money MarlaVt.
NEW YORK. Jan. 26 MONEY On call,
easv; ml per cent; ruling rate. 1 pr
cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at
1 per cnt.
TIME UAN9-Falrly aoft and fairly
active; sixty days. Stiri per cent; ninety
dsy, 2Vrt'2 P"r cent; six .months, 3 per
"PRIME MERCANTILE PATER 3'iU4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
artual business In bankers' bills at $4.81!fv
4 W for sixty days and at $4 8f8 for
demand. Commercial bills. $l.84'ij4 84".
SILVER Bar, MSc; Mexican di.llars, 44c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad
Irregular.
-Closing quotations on bonds today were at
follows:
..join l,. A ? am. ...
..102 tun. c. ( 4n
..lsj M. Cenlrsl 4...
. l" 'In 1st ptd
..tint Minn. A Pt. L. 4
..I2ft M . K.. A T. 4..
..ITS d U
. .l N. R. It. rtt M. e
..ino N. Y. V. g. ai.
.. H'i N. J. C. (. ht...
. .ir44) Vo. rmrlfic 4s
..Itlt't do- 3 ...'
.. mt W. e. ir.
lrtl O. . L. rf1. 4 s
M Ponn. rr. H . . h
., KH in eon. 4 l'H't
..It1 Boadlng ln. 4 .....l'"4
,. 'Rep. of Cuba 1U4
fi.i Si. L. A L M. r. r..lll
,.(V,itt. b. 8 r-
71 St. L. S. W. f. 4..., 7t
..US Seaboard A. U 4 ... USH
.. 17 Fo. Parlflc 4 ls
.. U do lt 4 95
.. 2 Co. Railway a ... .1H'
la. M "Tonai P. u in
7.-VtT.. St. U A W. 4.. tH
.. H t'nlon Paclfla 4 105t
.. HS do ev. 4i
..loi r. 8. Steel id (i.
.. IRVa W abash IS
4..
tl. 8. ret. In.
do rnupcia ..
V. 8. Is. res .,
do eoupon ...
V S 4a. rag ...
do roupon . .
Am. Toharro
do 4a
At'ttlsoK n. 4a
do ad). 4
do cv. 4s
do ct. 5s
Atlantic C L. 4s...
Bal. Ohio 4a
do
Br, ft. T. rr. 4...
On Ira I of lia. ts...
do Id Inc
do 3d Inr
rhea. A Ohio 4'..
Chlraao A. 3Hs..
('., B. q. n. 4a..
c, h. i. a r. 4s...
do rol. aa
do rfrtf. 4a
rcr. t ,8t. L. (. i
Colo. ind. 6s
Colo. Mid. 4s......
Colo. A So. 4s
Dal. A It. fT. 4s..
p. Ft. O. 4s
Kria p. I. 4s
do gen. 4s
Hock Val. 4a
Int. Mel. 4H
Japan 4s
do 4'4fl
do Id series.
Bid. Ofrerad.
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Is lv,
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losi
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THE CLAS3IP.EU ADVENT IS EhEt?f I
-sur vriifW 9 f . .
l iwuinM.il i uliuj, i- ssa""" ! 7. 'mrx.-' XX-r -s-- ' '
EI - - ,l ..aa -j.- '
m W'estem Md. 4s....
, 7J W. a t,. K. 4a....
K Wis. Cantral 4s....
, si N. Y.. N. H. A
, l CT. S Ctf.,
, tiu, Ijka Shore 4s lSKIl
. !t' Am. T. A T. 4s. ...
...l'4'4
...lrtl'
...m4
... S44
... M
... J
It
...1.14
... :
... M
Boston Storks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Jan. 26. Money, call loans. I
&3i4 ner cent: time loans, .Vat per cent,
closing on aiovaa
4s.
ST.
track,
hard.
St. Lonls General Market.
LOUIS, Jan. 26. WHEAT Lower:
Articles. Opejvr JUsTh-l LOW4, C'ose.l Yes'y.
t "d 1 a,
Wheat l- .,.,'
May - II WjWLX?7i 1 1 4 m
94 V.
Miy !
July
I jtl d
Jan.
May
July '.
Rlba. ,
Jan.
May.v.
July i
t T2H
?e"V
-.Wr1
IT on
JTiavi
nrrvtJ
8 72tt
62VU
TTVi
I 70
824
8 KVW
fci'tl
62H
I
624
8H
. . I .
Sept. 9t'$:l41i,S
l Virn- f
May , J?WV'6Wl O t94!6I44ffHI
juiy 'Hfvi s-sjast ; . ivsi
Kept. I . . 2 ' ,
i i " 1 - "'
Mav 'jl'itloii 2 . , oi'a
July - 4fl; . 4 . 46Vi
Sept. . S' . WU.. 8W
-'' i it on i is wt
trWiiTTliH 17 ou
.46V.I
16 90
16 97V,
17 W
24
80
t 70
8 86
8 87V.!
4.1V.
sv
17 S5
IT li
17 20
60
TZVi
K2Vs
8 80
8M
i -a- s . -
No. t ., . ... . .
('ash ouuUtlon were ia follows:
FUJI R-rSteady; winter . itatenta. $4,764
8.10; winter otoalghts. 4 wna-t.w; spring pt-
nls. K.Ktiii-w; aprlng atralght. 4.0o0f5,0O;
bakers. U$ott4-W. .
WHEAT-Mprlpg. $1 OTSI MV,; No. 8. $1.0$
411.(6: No. $ red. Il.tcwwl l.
CORN-No.. X fcaVjjSiiMac; No. 1 yellow,
69.taaMaa. - i
OATsV-NtK 2 1ilt. M4(g63c; No. $ white,
BARLEY Oooil feedlngt 89c; fair to
choice malting, iH4c - , '
SEEDS Flax. No. 1 northwestern, $1.684
Tlmotbas -srim. .$3.lTitu'i. W Clovar, con
tract grad $46. v -PR04AlrUONii
Bhert .rlba,' sides (looseV
$8 XlWi.n:. Meaa.'pork, per.bbl., $17,000$
17.12V. lJir per 0 ttm.. $.63. Short clear
Bl'les (D0XO). S.S.1.I2'SJ.
Following ware the receipts and ship
ments os 4wuaiia grain i
- . ., Recolnts. Shipments
Flour, bbis trj.ion i9.oo
Wheat, bu 22.8UO - m.HK)
Corn, bu 411 f)m) J21.tm0
Oatg, bu ,.u $17,600 2t6,too
Rye. bu 12,0iO
Barley,: bu,.....o. 191 AW - 6&.t00
On the k'rvdUee exchange today the but
tor market waa,steady; creamer lea, 22i2
dairies. .iUt'V tags, eaay; at mark.
cases Inr'udwd, 2io; . firsts. Tc; prime
firsts, atMufieeaa airong, 4J joc.
Avatlaiate fnlle ot Grata.
NEW YORK. Jan. 26.-Speclal cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradatreet's ahow the changes tn available
supplies as compared "with the previous ac
count:
WheaL United Btatea. east of the Rockies
decrease, 1.776.0OO bu.: Canada, decreaae,
l.tVU.feo bu.; totgl. O-'nlted States and Can
ada. do4reaae. a3a8.00 bu. afloat for and
in Europe, increase, l.tOO.Urs) bu. ; total Amer
ican and European .ripply, decrease, l,9bs
wi bu.
Corn. rnltedtAtrn and tTanada.. decreaae,
T76,OiJ bu.
Oats. Cnltd3Uti and 'Canada,' decrease,
S63.000 bu. 4
The leading 4)eoireaates slnea last reported
follow: Manitoba, l,107.fO bu. : Fort Ed
ward. 16e,as) bu.: Bt. John. 140,000; Omaha,
8,u bu.; Unooln and vicinity, 66.000 bu.
Increases: - Portland. Me., tlt.Otx) bu.;
Ijsnalng. 76,000 bu, ; Minneapolis private ele
vators, O,0uQ. .vv 'iy
1 Wr.near(!u7saMrket
MINNtiprtT.TS' anr JA-FIXJI'R-Firat
patentaa 4 t-V. iind ptlMiU, $& sf
t'rst, I.IC4MA, tt'VK oiuj fieara,
$3.4itJ.(. jtut
''Jfeialaj' BrarKet. . . ''..
PEORJX inS.-TiRN-r8ty': N-- 1
yellow, ' 6o.-r
No. 2 red. caah. 81.104rt.lX: No. 4
i iia'u i.o : Mav. ii.06Vfatiii.06U: Jniv
84(n94'c. ' -v.
WlUi nie"rl .ITS' Hi .iO. CHSII, Dfli
di"4c; xno. z wnite,. tKSu4c; May. bic;, July,
isc.
OAT8 HlEher: track. No. 2 caah. RrtVva
Sic; No. 2 white. 62Vic; May, 51c: July. 4642c.
hi n; iNominai, nvtc
FLOUR Unchanged: red winter intents.
$4.706.35; extra fancy and straight, $4.30
i.ni; nara winter clears, n w.
8EEI Timothy, $3.00j8.46.
4XR N M H A L M. 19.
BRAN-Strong; sacked eaat track: $1,100
1. 1 z.
HAT Weak : timothy. $9.001S.60: nralrlo.
D.WiriiU.".
IRON COTTON TIES $1.00.
PAOOINO-7Sc
HEMP TWINE 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: Jobbing.
$16.00. Iard lower; prime ateam. $9.17Vi3
3.27H. Dry salt meata, unchanged; boxed
extra snorts, fviiV; clear rips, 9.d0; short
clears, $9.75. Racon, unchanged, boxed
extra ahort, 810.6ZV4; clear ribs, $10.50: short
clears. $10.76.
POULTRY Higher: chickens. NXBlOVtc:
springs, ijvc; luraeys, lovtc; quckb, tic
geese. 70.
muttur-Bteaay ; creamery, Z3f30c
EOaS Steady, 80c. case count.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 60,000 14.000
Wheit. bu. 43, out 106.000
Corn, bu .-.A 108.000 141.000
Oats, bu 89.609 ' 130,000
Kansas tiJty Grain and Provisions
IVAXN BAD uii, jan. ZB. WHEAT in
changed to He lower; May. 98c; July, 90c
Cash: No. x hard, l.oowi 07V4; No. 3 hard.
7Hctl.02: No. 2 red, H.0tHi-l.104; No. 3
red, ll.ootiji.ov.
CORN L nchanged to 'c higher: May,
68Vc: July. 5oo; September, 67Hc Cash:
No. Z mixed, tHfljrHVrc; ro. mixed, 67c;
No. 8 white. 69VH;c; No. 3 mixed, 6S4
69c.
OATS I ncnangea; iso. x wnite, 61c;
mixed, 4KW4lM,4jC.
RYE-72Ct7d.
HAY Steady; choice timothy. $!.T5(5MO.0O;
choice prairie, $8.25478.50; choice alfalfa.
$14.00P5.00..
creamery, extra, 30c
BUTTER Easy;
packing atock, 18c.
EGGS So lower;
rent receipts, 2SVc.
Amalgamated Copper ....
Am. O. at r......
Am. C. A F. prd
Am. Cotton Oil .'...1
Am. H. A r. pfd ,
Am. Ice 8acurltl..,
Am. Unaed oil ,
American Locomotive ...
Am. tooomotlT pfd....
Am. 8 A R
Am. B. A R. pfd
Am. Rugar Raflnlns
Am. Tobacco pfd ,
American Woolen .......
Anaconda Mining Co....
Atchlaon .
Atchlaon pfd
Arlantlo Coaat Line......
Baltimore Ohio
Bal. ar otilo pfd ,...,..'..
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paclfla
Central Laather
Central leather pfd.:,...
Central ot- Now Jersey..-.
Chaeapeake - aS Ohlo.c...
Chicago at. W
Cblcage A N.-'W.i i
c., M. at Bt. P.. ...
C, C, C. A St. U......
Colorado P. A I
Colorado 8o..
Colo. A Ro, let pfd
Colo. A Bo. 2d pfd
Conaolldated Oa
Corn Products ,.'.
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A Rto Oranda...
D. R. O. pfd
Dlstlllar' Securities ....
Brio
Brie 1st pfd
Erie td pfd
Oenral Klectrle
Ureal Northern pfd
Ot. Northern Or ctfs. ...
International Paper
lot. Paper pfd
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kansaa'Clty Yo. ..'..'.... .
K. C. Ro. pfd
Loulsrlll A M
Minn. A Bt. Louis
M . Bt. P. A 8. g. M...
Mlaanuri Psclflo
M , K. A T
M., K. A T. prd ,
National Iad
N. T. Central
N. T., O. A W
Norfolk A Westers
Nortn American ,
Northern Paolflo
Pennarlvanla
People's Gas
P., C, C. A St. L.
Pressed Bteet Car
Pullman Palace Car....
Railway Steel Spring...
Reading
Republio Steel
Republic Blest .pfd... ...
Rock Island Co
Rock laland Co. pfd ...
Bt. U A 8. r. Id pfd..
Bt. Louis B. W
Bt. U 8. W. prd
Bloea-ShefMeld 8. A I..
Southern Paclhtt
Bo. Pacific prd
Souther Railway
So. Railway ptd
Tennessee Copper
Texaa A Pacirir-...
T.. Bt. L A W
T.. St. U A W. pfd
t'nlon Pacific .
t'nlon Pacirio pld
li. 8. Rubber
V. 8. Rubber 1st pfd
I'. 8. Steel
U. S. Bteel ffd
Vlah Copper
V. -Carolina Cbemical ..,
Va.-Caro. Cbem. pfd
Wabaak
Wabaak pfd
Weatlnghoua Klectrle ...
W eater t'nlon
Wheeling A L. B
Wisconsin Central
Am. T. A T. C
Total sale for th day,
1 ,'
7"K
MX)
11.110
l,H
1.200
4(10
KM
"i.iorV
m
400
4V
110
U't
12 H
IMk
6
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102 4
1't
48
110
' 51 't
414
13
n
5HV4
102 t
131 1
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Atchison ad)
do 4
AtrhUnn R. R....
do pfd
Rnaton A Albany
Itneton A Maine.
Boston Klevsted
ntrhburg pfd ..
N. Y., N. H. A
and bonds:
n Arizona Com. .
..lOO't Atlantic
..inn Butte Coalition
. ,lft t'al. A Arlmna
. .J.V, Cat. aV'Hecla...
..1.17 Centennial
Ii7t t opper Flange .,
134Vt Daly West .....
H...lot't Pranklln
I'nlon Pacific ITS Oranby
Am. Arge. Chem Ji Oreene Cananea
do pfd 7 Isle Royale
Am. Pneu. Tube SS Mass. Mining ...
mer. Sugar US Mohawk
do nfd U t Mont. C. A C...
Am. T. A T
Amer. Woolen ...
do pfd
rsnmlnlon 1. A 8.
Edison Rlec. III..
Mas. Klectrle ...
do pfd . . '.
Mans. Gas
United fruit
Vnlted 8. M
do pfd
I'. S. Steel
do pfd
Adventure
Alloups
Amalgamated ....
.1254 Nevada
. 21 Old Dominion .
, siMj Osceola
, o Parrot
.960 Cjulncr ,
. ltShsnnon
. f2 Tamarack
. ton Trinity.
.12114, Vnlted Copper
. 4t I'. H.. Mining...
. 2st'. 8. Oil
. M vi t'tsh
,1144 Victoria
a Winona '. .. ..'..'.
,. .1 North Butte ...
,. 71t ' " - '
... I.i-S
... 23H
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... 19
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... 43t,
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T.7O0
200
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6. (too
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l,0i
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200
1,100
i'.ioi
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MM
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200
' ' 209
100
I0
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10114
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173(4
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... 'I.edO
400
100
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..'. l.too
... 7,700
too
... 1.600
... 8.200
... 11.700
... 1.400
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ion
... 7.VO0
... 1,000
ton
... 400
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10
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12
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Treasury Ktatenaent.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.-Today s state
ment of the treasury balances 1n the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $15O.M0,C) gold
reserve, shows: Available cash bolance,
$143,682.6?j; gold coin snd bullion, HVil,-
727; gold certificates. $3(t,6t3,8Kl..
Bank Clearing
OMAHA, Jan. 26. Bank clearings
day were $1,6T8.6L'9.02 and for the
ponding date last year $1.60,946.46.
for to-corre-
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Jan. 28. WOOlV-The strength
nnd activity of foreign wool has made
trading In domestic stock In the local mar
ket relatively unimportant. Vrfrelgn cfoss
breds have led the market and there have
been advances in all lines.,. High prices
obtain In nearly all lines and contracts
continue to be made, fotlthe new clip in
advance of the shearing. Tne' leading do
mestic range ac follows: Scoured, Texas
fine, 12 months. HOdUo; fine.,.6 to 8 months,
63ffic; fine fall. 48fj50 -.Tors-Uory, fine,
ii2o to 6c; fine medium staple, 6rvftU!e;
fine clothing, 68(g40c; fine medium clothing,
Dot57Vc: half-tlood, ti0t)0(;-threa-elghlha
blood, Wiic; quarter-blood, 60&62C Pulled,
extra, tt0iirS!c; fine A, &7&ie A-supera, 5J
(&66c. .
LONDON, Jan. 2fi.-WOOr-A miscella
neous selection numbering 14,483 bales was
offered at the wool auction Bales today.
Bidding waa brlak and prloes were firm
except for heavy merinos and poor Cape
of Good Hope and Natal, 'which were ir
regular. Cross-breda were In-eager demand
and Americans were paying 'Is td for light
new clip. Punta Arenas-woot' waa In de
mand and showed an advance.
ST. LOLTI8. Mo.. Jan. 2.-WOOL-Market
nominal; medium grades combing and
clothing, 19Crfi23c; light fine, ltttiiJOc; heavy,
llgloc; tub washed, 221i31e.
Know What a Want A&M.
It's a mistake to think that want ads arc only used by . .
people seeking employment in locating lost articles in,
renting houses and flats. These are but a few of their uses. ' '
Read Bee Want Ads every day as thousands are now : ,
doing know what they mean. You will never neglect
them when you do. It would be impossible to tell alhr
the uses of Bee Want Ads you learn nevy things every
day. For instance, unusual desires are quickly-gratified; ,
by Bee Want Ads. You maybe the roommate.', some
congenial person wants. Some one may have the books..
you want in exchange for the bicycle you don't care for.'1
You can invest money safely. You can buy a store with ":
an established trade. You can obtain information;
personal v nature. You see, Omaha people realize the im
portance of Bee Want Ads. It's a place where all meet ,;
tor the good of all. Considering the few minutes - it
takes to carefully read them, there should be no reason .
for not reading Bee Want Ads every day. , ., ;
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and -Market is
Ten Cents Higher.
HOGS ARE NOT QUITE STEADY
i
Packers Succeed In Beating Down
Prices to Abont Five Cents
Lower "Iheep t'p to Last
Week's Flgnres.
SOUTH OMAHA.
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Estimate Tuesday ....
Neb.. Jan. 27, 19t.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 2,714 4.o8 3.377
.. 3.460 12,210 6.750
Two days thla week.. 6.104 16.878 8,127
Same daya last week .;. .8,55 17,94:1 13.34H
Same days 2 weeks ago.. 13.324 17.2S 13,04
Same days 8 weeks ago.. 13.3)19 21.474 15.142
Hame daya 4 weeks ago.. 7.K68 16.81(2 12.471
Bame daya lnsc year .5itt 20,784 14,23i
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hugs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
litiM. 1908. Inc. . .Dec.
Cattle 75.823 74,611 2,312
Hogi 210.S37 247,480 3o,83
Sheep loS.S'H 88,424 16,440 ......
The following table ahowa tne average
price of hog at Uouth Omaha for tha last
several days, with comparisons:
fresh extra, 83c; cur-
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 69.000 74.0(10
Corn, bu j...tC.0UO 15.000
Oats, bu J2.0U0 16,000
Kansas City quotations, reported by Lo
gan as Bryan. Iix tfoara or Trade:
Articles.
t Open. High. Low. Close.
Wheat- I I I
. July 90441 99. 98'4 98V'4
May 90V4 90HS.I K' 0B
Corn- . ... j
July 58Hfi-4 bn 68S 68V.B
May bH " M V f-81
rNo. 1 fellow. ioViSVc;
Philadelphia Proslneo Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. ' . BUTTsiR
Steady; extra western creamery, 30c; extra
nearby prlnta. I.e.
Flrml Pennaylvanla and other
nearby flrata (free cases), XOo at mark;
Pennsylvania current receipts (returnable
caaeat, 2Vc: weatern fair, 30c at mark;
western current receipts -teres caaes), 2s
19c at mark.
CHBESK Firm; New York full creams.
choice, MWT"c; fair to good, l3Tfl4J.
Mllwankeo Grata Market.
M1LWAUKBB. Jan. X8. WHEAT No. 1
northern, Xl llVai No. 1 northern, Xl.OKVi
1.10; May, $1.06 aaxea.
RYK-No. 1. Tk.
CORN-rMay. tavityaic bid.
BARLEY standard, 6&c; samples,' 594J.
6ic; No. S..61t):Va; f. 4. esidSijc.
. efc li .. . t
Liverpool Orwla Market.
LIVER POOl Jan. 2.-WHRAT-8oot.
No. $ red weatern winter. 7 10S4. Futures,
octet; March, 747,d; May, 7k7ttd; July,
?a7Vd.
CORN Spot, ateady; new, American
mixed (via Galveston i, 6a d. 'Futures.
ateady; Marcn, uto: uay, as td.
Toledo toed Market.
. TOLEDO, Jan. X6 SEED Clover, caah,
o xsrcu, ao dj; ucioorr, .uc; prune
aiaike, k.p"
London Stoek Market.
IONDON. Jan. 26. American aecuritle
auti ana ieaiureieB ouring in early aea
aion today. At noon tne market was
snd prices were from V to S below
terday's New Tork cloaing.
London cloaing stocks:
Conaola, money US St., K. A T
de aecount -is . t. central
Anaconda t Norfolk A W
Atcblsca 10. S de pti
...lUSOntarto A Weatara.
...li4SPennsyUanl
...177s Rand Mlaea
... Wttlteadlag
... TSBouihem Rr
St. r...l4 do pfd
llSSouiheem Pacific...
Ms Union FSeine
us da pfd
litU. 8. Steal
4 do prd
MS Wahaeh
dull
es-
44S
us
IS
to
do std
Ealtlmora AO...
Cauadian Paclfe.
rheaaweak A 0.
t'klcago O. W
( hi . Mil.
tX Beer
tentrer A HI 0...
da pfd
En
, do let pfd
do Xd pfd
Oread Trunk
Illinois Central....
Louisville A N ...
SILVER Bar.
MONEY 2 per sent
.The rat of discount In the open market
for short and threo month' bills at 2 7-li
per cent-
us do Dfd.
.14s8nia 4
.WSAmal. Cooper
steady at 24d per
41
(t
70S
K
4
121'.
...1U
... n
... M
...lit'i
US
.... s
.... P44,
.... SO
ounce.
2'
New Tork Mining Stocka.
NEW YORK, Ian. 36.-Cioins: Quotation.
on mining stocks were:
Alio
Bmurwlrs. Cos
Com Tuaael stock..
do boode
Ceo. Cat. A V
Horn Bilter
Leadvllle Co
Offered.
Utile Cklef .
Mealca ,
Ontario
Opnlr
Standard
. lellow Jacket
.. I
..in
..4
..ISO
...o
.. M
Foreign Financial.
I5NDON. Jan. kt Money waa In fair 4.
mand and supply on the market today and
discount were easy. On the Stock ex
ohange the aettlement revealed a amall aji.
count on which the carryover rates ware,
shade lighter. The rate oa American e.urU
ties waa froin IV to per cant. Tie mar
keta were decidedly quiet and occasionally
wr Irregular, c'onaola recovered an early
loas, but weakened in the afternoon. Kaf
firs cloaed below the beat, while foreigners
were barely maintained. Mexican raild"
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, Jan. 26-The cotton mar
ket opened ateady at unchanged prices to
an advance of 1 polnta.
Future opened steady; . March, 9.69c;
April, 9.65c; May. .67c; July. 9.51c; August,
9.88c; October, 9.31c; November, 9.2o(jjS.2ic;
December. 9 !?7c.
NEW YORK, Jan. 2.-COtTON-gpot
closed squiet, 10 points higher; middling up.
lands, 10.00c; middling gulf, 10. 26c; sales,
none.
Cotton futures closed very steady; Jan
uary, 9. 67c; February. .66c; March, 9.72c;
April, 9.66a; May, .66c; June, 9.3c; July,
9.6:"o; August, 9.51c: September, 9.44c"; Oc
tober, 9.41c; November. 9.37c; December,
9.37c.
NEW ORLEANo, Jan. 26. COTTON-
Hpots were aulet but firm:.'. low. ordinary.
6,c nominal; ordinary, 6 S-lfic nominal; good
ordinary, ic; low middling, 8'4c; middling,
fcHc; good middling. Wic; middling fair.
lOVic; fair, llc nominal. Receipts, 16,350
bales; stock, 84.253 balea.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 28. COTTON Quiet ;
middling, 9c. Sales, 30 balea; receipts, t.07
balea; shipments, 1,866 bales; stock, 41,553
bales.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Jsn. 56. MET A L8 There
waa a decline of 6s In the London tin
market, with spot closing at 126 2s 6d
and futures at 127 Is 6d. The local market
was wsalt and lower in consequence, with
spot quoted at $I7.62V4?;:8.75. . Copper wna
lower In lndon, with spot Quoted at i57
6a 6d and futurea at 60 6s 3d. Locallv the
market was weak and nominally un
changed, with liake quoted ttt Il4.0off14
electrolytic, $13.62Vj14.15; casting, l3.hmif
u.M'4. ieaa was unchanged at 13 2a tkl
In London and $4.1orii.20 In the local mar
ket, opener advanced to 21 10s in London
The local market, however, waa dull and
uncnangea at xo lixtffc lb. The 7nglish Iron
market waa a little lower at 48 4v,d for
Cleveland warrants. No change waa re
ported In the local market. No. 1 foundry
nurinirrii. eii.uunj i.; rso. . a, IM DiKj 17,25;
no. i soutnern ana ivo. I southern soft
$17.27517.75.
ST. U1UI8. Jan. 26. M ETAL8 Lead
steady; $.07V4. Spelter,, quiet; .(r.'ViHiS.OiV,.
Evaporated Applea and Dried Fruit
NEW YORK. Jan. 26. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Is steadv but ouiet
Fancy are quoted at iiVitc; choice. 7'i
7.c; prime, Vit7c; and common to fair,
Atosc.
DRIED FRUITS More Inquiries sre be
Ing sent to the coaat for prunes, but the
pot market I dull and unsettled, with quo
ta! Wna ranging from 44' to 7V4d for new
crop California fruit, up to 4O-60a, and
rroni tcvasu ror ((regon prunes, ranging
from 40-oOs to 20-30S. Apricots sre s.'aive
and firm, with choice quoted at 9fiVVc
extra choice, OViHTlOc; and fancy, HVj'ol3c
Peaches remain quiet, with choice at 'iWi
re; extra cnoice. (Vt'dec; and fancy, 8'ac,
Raisin are a little ateadler and p&ckera
iio net appear so eager to sell at Inside
prlcea. ljoae Muscatel are quoted at 4',Vi,
5c; choice to fancy seeded, &iic : secdle.,
36VJc; London layers, $1'.50&1.0.
agar and Molassest
NEW YORK. Jan. 26. 8UQ A R Raw,
steady; fair refining, S.20c; certtrlfupal,
ii teat, 3 70c: motaes sugar, 2 95c: No.
6, 4 S0c; No. 7. 4 25c; No. f. 4.20c; No. 9,
4 16c, No. 10. 4.06c; No. 11, 4.00c; No.
12, 3. sac; no. j. i.buc; mo. it.
feet loners' A, 4.45c; mould A
loaf, 6.45c; crushed. i.J5c;
4 7 io; granulated, 4.65c. ,
Dates, j 1909. 19ne.1907.1906.1905.1904.1903.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
an.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
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13...
14...
15...
n.::
18...
19...
20...
21...
22...
i3...
U...
25...
2o
5 82
6 86
6 87
5 87H
6 93
6 06
6 t
6 08
6 96
6 02
00
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6 06
I 6 301 6 281 4 821 4 611 ti 46
4 081 1 6 261 4 6.SI 4 7t. 6 48
4 20 6 2S I 4 4 7J 17
4 29) 351 6 291 I 4 tWI o 41
4 331 t 42 6 29 4 621 4 74 1 6 50
4 261 421 5 24 , 4 61 I 6 50-
4 231 6 601 S 271 4 65 4 601
I 6 4.1 5 29 4 66 1 4 741 6 is)
4 27 I 6 311 4 57 4 68 6 47
4 22 6o 1 4 68 4 79 . 6 6
4 121 6 oil 5 35 I 4 86 6 64
4 Ori 6 4o 6 38 4 63 4 88 6 50
4 I61 6 48 5 3il 4 (! I 6 66
4 21 6 61 6 25 1 4 7l 4 89
6 69 6 33 4 73; 4 87 6 73
heifers, $.7. 60(34. IS; common to fair cows
and heifers. $2.0Orua.(X1; stock heifers. $3.6(V0
8.40; veal calves, $3.50'ii7:75; bulls, stags, etc..
l2.7fy36.eo; good to choice stockers and feed
er. $4.8(15.50; fair to good stockers and
feeders, $3.rlK-(i4.6o: common to fair Btockcrs
gnd feeders, $2.75(iR.tiO.
Representative sales'
BEEF STEERS.
No. . A. Pr. No. A. Pr.
1U 8t(3 t Id 10 107" S tS
It tut 4 tH 4 1X23 t
11 ll 6 2 23 lltl t 10
t Vi0 i 2s
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... 776.
... IWt
... 876
... 7W
...10f,
... 9
... J7
... ttt
... 140
... 4tt
... I'
... 871
... too
...11m'
...1680
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4..
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4 00
1 i
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t 00
t M
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lot
178
18X
STOCKERS
il I It
' US
8
.........ait
, kM
tt
M
741
, tot
741
a to
I to
1 to
3 to
t to
I to
I 00
I 00
I 85
I 60
I 'M
HEIFERS.
I 40 T
4 0. 1 I
4 60 . . X
4 40
,BL'HS:..
4 00 1
t Si -
CALVES.
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11.
..1000
..107(1
. .11F..1
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..112
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..1120
..1044
..10tl
. 71
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.1(120
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4 00
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 25
4 25
4 ZD
4 80
4 to
4 ll
4 80
4 65
4 69
270 Western lambs
3t;l Western wethers j
161 Western ewes
fi2 Western yearlings,
272 Western sheep ...
103 Western lamb ...
133 Western lambs .
99 Western lambs .
482 Western lambs ..
516 Western ewes ..
21 Western ewes .;.
232 Western (ami's
CHICAGO 1.1VR
........'. 6. :
.....,,-...122, .
10"
wethers. ...r 92
....,-.. SO.
, 64
67
, 68
,...',. .......67
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STOCK MARKET
.91
09
6 40
,4 90
X
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7 00
7 1
7 on
7 00
4 86
on
4 St
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4 10
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4 10
4 K
4 IS
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16...
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.. 126
167
11
196
140
FEEDEH8
78
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tat
.'. 716
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tit
1117
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t 50
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7 00
1 U
4 16
4 46
4 00
4 6
4 t.1
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4 K5
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Sunday. "
The otflclal number or cars of stock
brought In today by each road was as follows:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C. M. & St. P 4
Wabaah 1
Missouri Pacific 1
Union Pacific 45
C. & S. XV., eaat 7
( N. W., west.... 27
C, St. P.. M. & O.... 13
C, B. & Q , east X
C, B. & Q.. west.... 24
C. R. I. & P., east.. 4
C. R. I. & P.. west.. 1. 1
Illinois Central i
C. a. XV S
7
1
6
at
7
69
6
7
89
6
X
3
S
175
26
HOGS Receipts of hogs this morning
were fair for a Tuesday 17S car being re
ported In. The market was not as satis
factory . as desired by sellers In view of
the fact that supplies so far this week are
running considerably below the estimates.
Packers evidently came to the conclusion
that they were paying too much for the
hogs and they took the bear side of the
deal this morning, with the result that
the bulk of the arrivals had to sell at more
or less shaded figures. For aims ot the
finished grades sellers were able o secure
right at steady figures ana fro is that
basis sales ran on down to at least 6c
lower than yesterday. The tops sold up to
$6.30 today, aa against a top yesterday of
$6.S2H. While the bulk today went at 16 9"
8.16, aa against $590tu''6.20 yesterday. The
market dragged more or less throughout
tha morning and closed rather dull and
weak at the basis noted.
Representative sales:
Total receipts ....136
The disposition of the dav's receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Pocking Co....
ewlft and Coirjpany...
'udahy Parking Co....
Armour & Co
lvrey Packing Co
Carey & Benton
Ixtbman & Rothschild .
XV. I. Stephen
Hill A Son
K. P. Lewis
Huston dt Son
J. H. Root & Co
J. it. Bulla
L. F. Hubs
McCrenry & Carey ....
Sam Werthlmer
If. F. Hamilton
M. Hagerty & Co..r
1-'. O. Inghram
Sullivan Bros
Shafer & Co
Sr. Louis Ind. Co
Other buyer ,
2!
5:11
912
675
"ii
138
90
259
aw
21
94
79
27
44
SO
11
21
4
3
1.8X8
2.6S3
2.217
S.332
6X3
598
2.01 ft
2.039
674
249
1,121
1. 85c; con
6.00c; cut
powder.!,
Coffee Market. .
NrlW YORK, Jan. 26. COFFEE Market
futurea, closed net unchanged to 10 points
higher; sale were reported of 48,260 bag,
Including February at 5 8fii.isV; March,
59oi4ic; April, sc; May, .(uMoc; July. c;
September, 6.85c; Decembor. 6.75c. Spot
coftVe steady: Rio, No. 7, 7V4f7Vc; No. 4
fcantus, bS-'i mild, steady; Cordova, Vijf
1-V-
iSi
Total 3.713 12. KB
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were
comparatively light and there waa more or
less Improvement In the quality of the of
ferings, although strictly choice beeves
were very scarce. As was the case yes
terday the dressed beef men were out
early and apparently had good orders to
fill, so that they took freely and bids and
rale were generally strong Ul 10c higher
than yesterday, or pretty cloae to 26c
higher than the cloae of last week. The
general tone to the trade was belter all
around and a comparatively early clear
ance waa made.
The inquiry for rows and heifers waa
good and prlcea were pretty close to
higher than yesterday for anything at
desirable In this .line. Outalde buyera were
making Inquiry for tha good grades, while
all the local ackera were In the market
for supplies and the trade was brisk from
the trt to finish, the market being pretty
close to 26e higher than tha close of last'
week. Common and canning grades were
not in very good demand and pr-es
showed little change one way or the
other.
There was a good demand for ktockera
and feeder and prices were atrong all
around. Both yard traders and country
buyers took the fleshy and warmed-up
grades at better prices than the killers
would pay and the volume ot business
was larger than It bss been for some time
past. Common, light aturf met with a
very Indifferent Inquiry and prlcea were
vrry uneven, hut hardly, quotably different
from what they have been of late.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn
fed steers, $fi.7iu4u; fair to good corn-fed
steera, $5.2r'i6.ti; common to fair corn-fed
sierra, $4 lttii (ti: good to choir cow and
hellers, 14 fair to good cows and
No
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....223
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....217
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244
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10
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t oa
I 06
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t 10
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6 10
t 10
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t 10
t 10
t 10
t 10
t 10
4 US .
4 1S
t 12S
I 16
t 16
t li
t 16
t It
4 II
t It
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4 2(1
I 20
I tn
t 20
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4 26
4
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I 30
Cattle, Sheep nnd Lambs Steady
. Hogs .Weak.- , t-
CHICAGO, Jan. 26;-CATTLE-Rclphi.
about 2,500 head. Market steady." fiteera,
$t.ii0S7.15: cows. - S.1.i04!6.rju heifers, $3.002) .
6.76; bulls, $3.4(K&3.90; calves, ; SJ0450;
Mockers and feederB. $2.50416.15. . ,
HOGS Receipts, about 22,000 head.! Mar-. ,
ket weak. Choice, heavy shipping, $6,5nW-
ko- t,,it,.i,ur tR45ifiVti: llarht mixed. $6.0otM
6i5; choice lights, 8.15Qj,20; paeke'rs, $6,lV4,
6.40; nigs, $4.7015.60. . , - - .'
FHEliP AND LAMBS-Reeelpts. about
10,000. Market steady. . Sheep, $42W4.60; ,
Iambs, $5,154(7.65; yearlings, $5:0088.88.
Kansas City Live Stork Market..
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 26. CATTLE1 .
Recelpta, 8.000 head, including 800 south
erns; market, atrong to 10u higher? to;(
$6.40; choice export and dressed beef stsers. .
$6.8(tsj6.40; fair to good. $4.7(K&.75; western , .
sitcrs. $4.00r6.00; stockers and feeders, .
$.1.50rii5.25; southern steers, $4.50(36.75; south
ern cows, $2.60(&4.50; native cows, $1S0H
5.00; native hellers, $3.60i6,"Q; bulla, $.0TW
6.00; calves, $3.6oft6.&0.
HOGS-Recelpts, 18.000 head: market,
steady; closed 5c lower: top. $,3$7 it.
rales, $5.80.3t); packers and - butchers.. ;
$6.00126.35; heavy. $0. 20!&y6;. llgiU, $S.K
6.J0; pigs, $4.OM6.50. . . y ... .. ,.!
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Raclps..v 1.000 .
head; markot, 10c higher; top, $7.65; lambs,.
$6.0Og7.65; ewes- and- yearllnga, i.UJbtoitoli :
western yearlings, $5.604).50; western- sheep.
$4,004(6.50; stockers-- and- feeders,-, $3.O04.7&. .
HI. LonlsT.lvo Stoek Mrkt. '' '
ST. IX1UIS. Jab. 26.-sCATTLBiRjerpt8..
2.W0 head, Including 1,400 Texarja; . market
strong to 10c higher:' native shlpplhar and,,
export steers, $4.2tVft'7.50; dressed beef And.,,
butcher steers, $4.004.26; gteers U0dr V00u
pounds. $3.50?r6.76; stockers and .feeders
$i.654i6.10; cows rxnd. heifers,- $3.5ftS.26; ;n
ners, $1.76026; bulls, $2.75(26.26; .calves .U 60
sil.75; Texas and Indian steers, $3.0036.26;
cow and heifer. $1.75J4 .
HOGS-Recelpts, , 1Q,6 brvad: ,- narket
steady: pigs and light, $4.26a.20i packera.
$i'..2ia6.46; butche-rsand best hfgvy, S6i40tJJi .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, . .4f
head; market lotgiOc higher; native tnui
tons, $4.256.26: Iambs. XiTS-ST-sfl: ciillB and
bucks. $3.25(f)5.O0; stockers, U.St)&M. .
11...
66...
75.,
67..
13..
St..
71..
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62..
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61..
66..
66..
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64..
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45 27
41 92
14. 314
11- ..!..
6. JJvl
67 M
l-V 2
34 411
47 161
6 SiO
SHEEP -The udd1v of heeu and lamha
thl morning, waa only fair twenty-five
car being reported in. There were verv
few really desirable . fat aheep or lambs
here this morning and th demand from
packera waa sufficient to clean up the
offerings In good season In the morning at
strong figures. The strength so far this
week ha put prlcea back about where they
were before the break of a week ago.
In the feeder division there waa no
change In the general situation. There Is
sufficient Inquiry from the country to take
care of the few feeding sheep and lamb
that arrive at more or leas aatlafactory
prices so that the general trads continues
about steady at current quotations. -
(Quotation on sheep and lamb: Good to
choice lambs, $7.4t47.o; fair to good lambs,
to. 60.4(7. 26, feeding lambs, $4.7Fit.5o; good to
choice light yearllnga, $6.6ti7.00: good to
choice heavy yearllnga, $ti.--j.50; feeding
yearlings, $4.tVi6.60; good to choice wether
$G.0u4j6.6; feeding wether. X4.0ond.fiii: ...!
to choice ewes, if .04V(X; fair to good ewest
no-vi-m, leeuuia isn, a.uutgt.UU; tulU
and bucks, $1.Uku3.0v.
Representative aaiea:
No.
441 weatern ewes
623 Colorado ylg and lamba
m western ewe
St. Joseph I. Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jan.-- 28.-CATTLE
Receipts. 1.000 head; market 10315 higher!'
sleters, $5.00fj6.00; cows and heifer., $250t
6.00; c.alvea. $3.50(g7.5O. - ...
HOGS Receipts, 8.600 head: ' . market
steady; top, $6 40; .bulk of sales. $5 96i4.tS.-
HUEKF' AND LAM RS Receipt,' $,J0 -head;
market steady;, lambs, 0-7 5fv .
1 -w ....jH t'l-.e-.i '
Stoek ln Sight.; .-.- .,'
Receipts of live stork at the'sig wflntrlp!'
western markets yesterday: ''
CaPtla. r Tings, tfheep.
South Omaha..
Sioux City
St. Joseph
Kansas City....
St. Louis.......
Chicago
$7 western. Ismh .,
138 western lamba '
77 western ewes
311 weatein lambs
at western lambs, culls.
U native lambs
225 western ewes
j0 Nstlve lambs, culls...
78 Native lambs
1J Native yearlings
Av.
.. ','J
.. 74
123
. . 4 83
60
86
61
63
68
106
.66
. 78
.110
Pr.
4 76
6 25
4 86
6 76
4 75
4 50
7 00
6 50
7 00
4 65
4 00
7 25
I (At
$.450
1.4O0
1,00)
'6.000
' 2.600
2.500
12.210
$.600
8,500
18.000
10.68S
21,000
1.764
,'
$.450
10.000
Totals
..16.950 . 74.99S v J$,30
RESURVEY OF PUBLIC v LANDS
House Committee It enormia FayAraily.
on 9111 of Representative ' '
Mondell of Wyoming. n ' " '
WASHINGTON,. Jn SArJClalmlntftkgt
the enactment of tha bill "la both wis and
necessary," the house rommlttoe Oil JtuMkt
lands has reported, f,vc(jjbly. on.'"!! blU
Introduced by Mr. Mondell .Vyomingt
authorising the secretary of m"4ritertor" '
to have surveys or retrarefpen, of.bubllc,
lands niada whenever he . mgy . -deem 'tt
essentlal after Investlgatlorl. ' '."-'.. 7 '
It was formerly tha practice to accept th
sworn statement of surveyor without tlrst
examining the survey; "and m work -erak
often careJ(ly d,on. Becausitof tri
Inability to define boundary llre, the
government finds It difflct-lt.' to' ripo pi
some of Its publhr land . without a ro
urvey. . j
Under the present Viw one must : resoVt '
to a private bill, before, congress te; have
a certain piece of land retraced, and It I
the purpose, to put the naatter ef rs-gurre-y
at th discretion of the ecreusy -.of . the.
Interior. It is provided that rip re.-survty
may be executed which would impair the.,
buna fide rights of any claimant affected ;
by such survey. ..... a .
C harged silk Hobblac Baaal
MADISON. Kan., Jimj. 2t J(il WUaoii.
aged 80 years, a butulier i lrt-city.-was
arreated here today , charged -with robbing'
the Olpo state lank the night of December
26 last, of $2,000. Sheriff Cowan, of Em
poria, made the arrest, Wilson staerl
liiS luuoctuco
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