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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1910.
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CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bear.sh Spirit Kales Wheat Traders
and xiolaexs Hay tor Decline.
.COHS TOP-HEAVY, SELLS FR.EEL1
Lower tables from Liverpool nnd
Ilea r receipts Inspire Karlr
'.te-lllnsr Wkent Kofi (d
Receipts Liberal.
CORN Root, easy; nfW American mixed.
6 M; old American mixed, in Vvd; futures,
dull; January, mixed, 6s 7d; March, mixed.
6S 7d.
OMAHA, Jan. 14. l'HO.
..neat trader were bearish at tna it.ri
Oil io.cr Liiveipuoi cables and heavy re
ceipts. Holders pieyed lot a decline and
ho.n the long stufi eariy and caused a
tiAk from ine opening valus.
Corn was topueavy and liauera were sell
ing lung corn freely at the opening. CI
NEW YORK OOERAL MARKET
Qaotntlons of tho lar on Vnrloos
Comb mod It lea.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14 -FI-OUR Market
firm and trade alow; spring patents. $660
Wfi.75; whiter parents. $6.80116.90; winter
extras No. 1, (WJOD: Kwimi straights,
$490u6.U; winter straights. $6.Suwl5 40; spring
clears, $4 40ra4.86; winter extraa No. 1, $4 40
44.i6; recelpta, 21.03S bbla ; shipments, 4171
nbls.. lire flour, firm; fair to good, 14.110
4 40; choice to fancv, M.4ofc4.). Buckwheat
flour, quiet; bulk, $2 00, nominal, per 100 Iba.
CURNMEAI, Firm; fine white and yal
low ll.6Wjl.40; coarse. $1.4&41M; kiln dried.
RYE Steady No. 2 Western. (SC, f. o. b
New York.
BARLEY Dull; feeding, 70V4c nominal,
c. I. f.. New York.
W ll iSAT Spot easy; No. I red, H.SOigi.28,
elevator, domestic, and 11.32, f. o. b., afloat,
Ing weather waa predicted and a heavy run nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.26; No. J
i ot recelms were Lea.rl.li features.
1 Wheat waa sort and rased off under
heavy sellng by longs, who bogsn realising.
Cables uru lower aiMl reCmipt wer lib
el al. Cash prlcea wr about Vo lower
vitn the demand a trifle aiowar.
Corn weakened am the orowd sold
! huavlly uu the break, sending valuea off
about lo before the docllne waa checked.
"Cash corn waa steady and sold readily,
. especially, the better grades which brought
higher prlcea.
I frlmary wheat receipts were 826.000
' bushels and Hhipnients were 216,000 busnais,
against receipts laat year of eUi.uwO bushels
and shipments of 12b. OX) bushels.
1'rlmary corn receipts were 625.000 bushels
And shipments were 4o.M0 bushels, against
' receipt last year of 4M,0u) bushels and
; alilpments of 4.6. ouO bushel
j Clearances were 2M.uuo bushels of corn,
none of oats.
Liverpool closed Vd higher on wheat and
Vd higher on corn.
. Locai range of options
I Articles.
Wheat
, May...l
July...
' Corn
May...! July...
Oate I
! May.,.1
! July...
Open. High. Low. Close,
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Omaha Isteh Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, ll.OW.09V4; No. 2
hard, ll.OWSfl.OS; No. 4 hard, Sl.Mtjil.06; in
jected hard. 85c6$1.02; No. 2 spring, 1 0,
l.ol; No. A spring, $l.02tfl.O7; NO. durum,
81V,4j92c; No. a aurum, evtiWVtC.
CORN No. 2 white, 64(u4Vo; No. 2 white,
6334c; No. 4 white, 2iaiJic; No. 4 color,
elyetwVic; No. H yellow. a(uWVc; No. 2
yellow, tK.'ig'&lc; No. 4 yellow, fctKu-sOVto; No.
2, eifSIVic; No. 2. 62rJc; No. 4, b1pt)0Vic;
no grade, M)J(T.9c.
OATS Standard, 47fi4Sc; No. 2 white,
e7"y'Siic; roo. while, ioTii'iiTic; No. 3
yeuow, 474i,Vki No. 4 yellow, 4tiVi4J47V4c;
No. 8 mixed, 4t.ViS47V4C.
BARLEY .No. 4, tilftf2o; No. 1 feed, 60
tie.
KYJ No. 2. 7GV(3i76Vto; No. 2, 74VMy75Vio.
Carlet Rawstpta.
Wheat. Corn,
Chicago 19 208
Minneapolis 448
Omaha 44 111
lMiluth ta
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat a res af the Trading; aad Cloalnas
Prlcea oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Jan. 14. Grain prices slumped
ahaiDlv here today owinir to liberal real'
lxiriK sales brouunt out by proapecta of
an increased movement from tne country.
1 rices at the ciose were almoet at the
bottom, final quotations on wheat shoHkns;
a net loss of vkc to lc. corn waa aown
lo to lHo and oata, ITovlslons . fol
lowed arriLtn and closed weak.
Profit-taking on a liberal scale was In
evidence In tne wheat nit throughout the
entire session and aa a result prices sagged
almost continuously from opening trao.es.
Tha areatesL sellins Drensure was cen
tered on the May delivery, the price of
that ODtion declining from 21.18 to 11.111.
1'ha ma.rttnt beciuna extremely weak In
the flnU hour, registerliig losses of W to
VMiito!. from tha hlirh points of the day,
Closing figures on May were at 1.118
1.11.
Liurlna the dav corn for the May de
livery sold between 8Hc and 70V4C Other
deliveries moved over a 'range of 1V,C to
lo. The market cloe at the - lowest
noint for all but. the May option, final
tmurea on Which were at OS'M.tllltl'&c.
Outs showed relatively less weakness.
but sentiment waa bearish. The market
clcsed wwUi. with prices almost at the
bottom.
Provisions closed unchanged to 12VsC
lower.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.! Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y.
It I
1 13Hil HHHil ll,! HV4H I
hard winter, fl. . f. o. b., afloat, nom
inal. Option market: After a firm opening
on the rabies and bullish Argentina news,
wheat declined sharply under active sell
ing on larger receipts and on lower prices
la the northweHt and in Winnipeg. The
close was lc to Vfte net lower. May, $1. 14.14
1.11, cloned at SI. Is; July, U.lifVl.ll.
closed at fl.lOH. Receipts, 2,M0 bu.
CORN Kpot firm; No. 2, 7c, elevator, do
mestic; "liStc, delivered, and 74vc, f. o. b.,
afloat, nomlncJ. Option marks waa firm,
with little for sale, closing at a net ad
vance. May, 19io, closed at 7Vc, July. Tut?
V7o. closed at Tic; September, 7T(nc, closed
at 77c. Receipts, 19.12& tu.
OATS Ssot stead v: mixed, a to S3 lbs..
nominal: natural wnite. M to 32 lbs.. i3a
clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., Mu6.'c.
Option market was without transactions.
Closing unchanged. May closed at 644o.
Receipts, 33,660 bu.
MAt r irm: crime. 21.1s: No. 1. Il.w; ino.
2, 5t90c.
HIO. Quiet: Central America. ZZttc;
Bcgnta, 21Vd224e.
LKATUKlir- Firm: hemlock, firsts,
Z9c; seconds. WtZlc; thirds, 222oo; rejotsd,
liCuJIc.
FROVISION8 Pork, steady; mess, $24.00
624.26: family. I28.0tWi2.W: short cleais.
.0U2f7.60. Ueef. firm; mess. 111.WW2.50;
lamily. il.00til.60: beef hams, M.aur"-'"-
Cut meats, steady; plckleu bellies, iJ.Wa
13.U0; pickled hams, la.6tc 13.75. lard. steady;
middle west, prime, 18.00fal3.1O; refined,
steady; continent, 213.50; South America,
tU.ftO; compound, $10.3710.76.
TALLOW Quiet; prime city, Bc; coun
try, 6Mi7c. . .
RICE Julet: domestic rWc; paieni,
Hwtfc. .
H ttkk-Kteaay : western raciory,
i6o; western imitation 'creamery, 2w(i2ic.
CMKBiSB ivirm; state, new iuu crmni,
special, nVfiilSc; state new lull cream,
8eptembr, fancv, 17c; state, new full
cream, October, best, 16Vc; state, new full
cream, late tert, 10Vei state, new full
cream, common to good, lttioVio; skims,
full to special. UWim.. ,
KUUa Barely steanv: wwirn eiirs
firsts, 40c; firsts. 36 c; lower grades,
37c; refrigerators, 25vi(f)'2Sc.
POULTRY Alive, steady; western chick
ens, 18iic: fowlB, 18c; turkeys, rsyua.
Dressed, firm; western chickens, 17JJc;
fowls, 1317c; turkeys, 22iq24c. .
WEATHER IN TUB GRAIN BELT
For
wltk
Nebraska, Fair Saturday,
Temperatare on the Rise.
OMAHA, January 14, 1910.
The barometric depression, central over
the middle . Mississippi valley, Thursday
morning, continued slowly eastward during
the last twenty-four hours, and Is now cen
tral over the upper Ohio valley. Rains ana
snows snd generally unsettled weather
still attend the disturbance. Snows arc
general In the lower lake region, the Ohio
valley and eastern states, and rains are
failing In the middle Atlantic stated. Pre
cipitation occurred within the last twenty-
tour hours throughout the east and south.
and some heavy rainfalls are reported In
the Ohio valley. The western area of
high pressure has extended eastward over
the central valleys and decldel colds
weather prevails this morning in the lake
region, throughout the central valleys and
west to the mountains. Tha weather is
much warmer In the mountains and west
to the Pacific coast and the temperature
will rise In this vicinity tonight and Sat
urday, with fair weather.
Record of temperature and precipitation
compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years: .
. 1910. a909. 1903. 1907.
Minimum temperature ... It) 13 23 8
Preoipitatlon 00- T .00 ,10
K01 mal temperature ror today, zv degrees.
KxcebS in precipitation sinoe aiarcn 1.
NEW YORK STOCKS ANB BONDS
Speculators Search for Eeal Influence
Back of Liquidation.
SELLING CONTnfuiS ALL DAY
Market Ikows No Rallytaar Power
aad Float Prleea Ar Lowest
Harrlasaaa, Hills oad '
Steel Weakest.
NEW YORK, Jan. 14. The resumption of
liquidation In the stock market today set
conjecture to work for some devper cause
to explain It than ths mors superficial in
fluences which have been given responsi
bility and which are passing away without
relieving the market from depression. The
call money market also passed from a con
dition of relative to positive ease, but this
proved powerless to check the unloading
of stocks or to stimulate any new demand.
The liquidation of stocks continued to put
back funds into the money market, which
Is In course of replenishment, ss well, from
various other sources. This peralstent liqui
dation is deemed important and as oomlng'
from Influential sources having In view a
piolonaed outlook as well as retrospect.
Continuous and persistent accumulation of
stocks went on for many months during
the rising prices of last year and there Is
reason to believe that the taking of profits
on much of this speculation was planned
for the opening weeks of the new year,
when easing money markets and reinvest
ment of yearly profits were looked to for
tile Inspiration of a general demand for
stocks.
It was foreseen that legislative and Judi
cial actions having Important bearing on
financial affalra would dsvelop soon. Ap
parently the desirability of pushing the
liquidation before further happenings in
this field is appealing with greater force
to noias-rs or stocks.
The liquidation was pushed with growing
precipitation today and declines of one to
three points had become general bv the
middle of the afternoon. In tha Harrlman
Pacifies, St. Paul and a few others it was
even greater. The breaking through of
prices to lower levels than had been touched
on previous reactions was the signal for
the uncovering of fresh stop loss orders
and for bringing new burdens on the mar
ket. Washington prospects were said to be
a principal motive for the throwing over of
stccks. The widespread activities of the
government In the field of corporation
regulation and the Drosnect of earlv d-
clKlons by the supreme court, which it was
feared might present even graver condi
tions, were made the staple of argument by
the sellers of stocks.
Indications of th IramMiilniit Influx nf
f urds from the Interior furnished by the
preliminary estimates of the week's cur
rency movement were made matter for ap
prehension in the prevailing speculative
mood as offering uct.i.mii ui a lull In
commercial and trade activity. The stock
market showed no rallvlna Dower. lower
f trices of the day being reached In the
am hour, with an even greater outpouring
of stocks. The Harrlman Issues. Ht. Paul.
United States Steel, Great Northern and
Northern Pacific were especially weak and
apparently without support. The closing
was very reverlsh, with practically no re
covery trom the lowest.
tnlted States bonds were irregular. Sales,
par value, $4,770,000.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows":
S1m. High. Low. uiou.
Urwr of the United Metes, t3S.IM.M; sub
sidiary silver coin, S17.6N1.1K2; minor coin.
$1.0!.1,7W; total balance In general fond,
t79,138,0Mi ,
REPORT OF TUB CLEARING HOV
TraiMetlem of toe AK-II,4 Banks
for tko Week.
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 Bradslreeft bank
clearings report for the wek ending Janu
ary 13 shows an aggregate of $4.77.00ono,
as against $4,127,830,000 laat week and $1.81.
4 000 in the corresponding week last year.
Following Is a list of ths ltles:
CITIES. j Clearings, j Inc. Deo.
5.88 Inches.
Deficiency
S.83 inches.
Deficiency
7.71 incnes.
, L, A. WEIH
corresponding
coiTesponding
period
period
V
Local Forecaster.
1906,
1907,
Whea
May
July
Kept.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
Pork
jan. May
jvily
Lard
Jan.
May
July
Rlbs
jan. :
May
juiy
1 13Hi
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7(VoTOH
sa'tr
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31
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4!"4I
42
23 02Vi 23 05
23 ii.Vi
12 76
12 3.i
12 26
I 11 70.
I 11 70
23 26
22 27 V,
12 76
12 35
12 3JV,
11 70
u tm
k8
46
42
y
68
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4Ht
46fe
42 I
48V4
46
4iH
22 00 i 22 00 I 22 12V,
22 10 I 23 16 22 1W
22 1241 23 12Vi 22 20
12 72V, 12 72V, 12 77V,
yi at 1 ix zin n art
12 20 I 12 22V 12 22V,
U 75 1 11 T7!
11 80 I 11 2Vi 11 7V,
11 ttSVsl 11 WVti 11 S7V,
s
No. 2. -
Onuh mintntlnna were aa follows I
FLOUR r'irm: winter patents, 5.20n.80
winter straights, $4.eotf.60; spring; straights,
$4.MgC0U; bakers, .(.2ou.90.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 668i69c; fair lo
choice maltlna. 704iT74c.
Sh,KOS r'lax. No. 1 southwestern, $2.14;
No. 1 northwestern, $2.21. Timothy, $3.90.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbt., $22.12
t! 23.26. Lard, per lOv lbs., $12.72412 76.
Sniort ribs, aidca uooae), $ll.tuU.8JV,- Short
1 lear sldos t boxed), $12.12V4itV12.l6.
Total clearances of wheat and flour ware
equal to VMM bu. Kx perls for tha weak,
as shown by Uradstreet's, were equal to
2,677,000 bu. Primary receipts were 824,000
bu., compared with 303,000 bu. the corre
sponding day a year ago. Estimated re
ceipts for tom3rrow : Wheat, Us cars; corn,
2t& cars; oats, 8 oars; hogs, 8,000 head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 red,
$1.26(4 1.27H; No. S red. $l.rl.26Vi; No. 2
hard, $1.14 -'. 16',; No. 2 hard, $i.ilttl.l4;
No. 1 northern spring, l.lfl.l7; No. 2
northern spr.ng, $l.lNal.l6V; No. 8 spring,
tl.12wl.lii. Corn: No. , luiViSftioViio; No. t
white, 7(gr7Vic; No. 8 yellow, etrWtrelo; No.
4 yellow. tfeVtsVitC. Oata: No. 2 cash,
4tic;-NO. S white, 4(H,(60c; No. 4 while,
4c; standard, 60'60Vto.
HUTTKR Steady; creamery, 26534c;
dairy, 26u80c.
' EOOB Steady; at mark, cases Included,
24V(aW14c; fusts. $60; prime firsts, Si
CliEliSK Steady: daisies. 1VU 17c; twins.
KSVttlliiVtc: young Americas, 10c; long
horns, liiVjo.
POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy, it
tjGOc; fair to good. 4&ij45c.
POULTRY -Steady; turkeys, 17c; chick
ens, 14c; springs, 16c.
VEAl-Steady;, 44) to 0-lb. wts., tGai
60 to h6-lb. wts., SlOc; 65. to 110-lb. wts.,
ltifillo.
Chlcaga Receipts Today : Wheat. 19 oars;
corn, 23 Cars; oats, 110 care. Estimated to
morrow; . W heat. 16 oars; corn, 20t cars;
oats. 89 cars.
Minneapolis UtaJn Market.
MINNEAPOLIS Jan. U-WHKAT-Mey.
Sl llttifil It: July, $1 114j. Cash: No. 1 hard.
tl.UVul-14; -No. 1 northern. $1.U4'1.14V4;
No. 2 northern, ll.UMVi.l?; No. 1 north
ern, $1.10wl 11V4-
8i:h.l l-'lax closed at S3 2444.
CORN No. 2 yellow. )iilHc.
OATS No. 2 white, 4660.
RYE No. 2. TI'Vi&Tr'io.
bRAN In 100-lb. aacka. $23.00628.60.
via 11 R First patents. In wood. f. o. b.
$ MlnnaxUs. $6 .ftOnj ? s.-cond patanta, 16 SO
ti4.60; first clenra, tvvt aucouu clears,
S.2Oii4.G0.
'Liverpool Grain nnd Prorlalona.
PEORIA, Jan. M.-OORN Lower; No. 2,
Sfcc; No. white, $4Vscs No. t yellow,
c; No. 1. KVc; No. 4. 6c; no grade,
feaio.
OATS Higher; standard. 49c; No. t
white. 9o.
St. Louie General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 14. WHEAT Closed
lower; track No. 2 red cash. $1.30j1.82; No.
2 hard, $1.U4j1.17; May, $1.121.12!; July,
$1.01V,.
CORN Cash, steady; futures, lower;
track No. 2 cash. 6Kc; No. 2 white, suVko;
May, c; July, 60c
OATS Cash, weak; futures, lower; track
No. 2 cash. 60c; No. 2 white, 61o; May,
48ci July. 444kC .
RYE Unchanged. 80c.
FLOUR Unchanged; red winter patents,
$5.76.26; extra fanoy and straight, Sb.lwtf
6 66; hard winter clears, 43.9uttf4.2s.
Su;il Timothy, $2.oO((i3.60.
BRAN Unchanged; sacked, east track,
$1.2tKB1.23.
HAY Unchanged; timoiny, io.uui.uo;
prairie, $l&.00r9t14.00.
BAGOINU 4,o.
HEMP TWINE 7o.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing,
$31.34.- Lard, steady; prime steam, $12.46ui
1126. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, $18.00; clear ribs, ii.ou; short
Clears, $13.26. Bacon, unchanged; boxed
extra short, $14.26; clear ribs, $14.26; short
cwars, $14.60.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 12c; springs,
14c; turkeys, slo; ducks, 14c; geese, SUc.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 9&Me.
EtOS Steady at 84c.
RecelDts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla.. 11.4110 8,400
Wheat., bu 9i,0u0 el,fci0
Corn, bu 117.700 63.100
Oats, ou m.euu ,vuv
Kaaus City Grain, and Provisions.
KANSAS CITT, Jan. 14.-WHEAT-Cash
unchanged to lc lower; No. 2 hard, tl.llko.
1.16; No. 8. Sl.OSHB'l .14; No. 2 red, $L24wl.8i;
No. 8, $1.20127; May, $1-0601-06. sellers;
July, 9tVkiMiHo, sellers.
CORN Unchanged to w nigner; 10. 1
S, 8.)4o; No. 1 white,
May, M7v,vf0 bid;
mixed. 747V,o; No,
C7V,o; No. 3, 7Vc;
juiy. 7o bid. .
OATS Unchanged; NO. 2 white waic;
No. 2 mixed, 464I-46C
RYK 70ja78o.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $12.76
14 00; choice prairie, $U.7th12.00; choice alfalfa,-
flS.OOQ 18.60.
UUTTKR Creamery, extras, 84c; firsts.
82c; seconds, 10c; packing stook, 23c.
KtX4S Extraa, SB-c; firsts, 84Vtc; current
receipts, 32Vtc; seconds and dirties, SoVro.
Receipts, snipments.
Wheat, bu 87.000 34,000
Corn, bu 48.000 12, (Ml
Oats, bu 13,000 19,000
Options at Kansas City.
Articles.
I Open. I High. I Low. Close
Wheat-
May
July
Corn-
May- '
July
1 0SHV4
97v
8I
1 O8V1;
' tVnl
1 0H1 OfiHA
6V, 96V.A
Allts-Chaltners pfd
Amalgamated Copper
American Asrlcultural ....
Am. Beet Sugar
Am. Can p(d
Am. C. P
Am. Cotton OH
Am. H. L pfd
Am. Ice Recurttles. .........
American Llnaead
American Locomotive ....
Am. B. It R...
Am. 8. at R. pfd
Am. Sugar Rsflnlng
Am. T. A T
Am. Tobacco pfd
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Aichlaon
AtabiBon pfd
Atlantic L'oajit IJnt
Baltimore A Ohio
ll, I. A Ohio ptd
BMhleham Steel
Bronklra Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Oentrul Laathar
Central Leather pfd
Central of Now Jersey
ChMUpaaka Ohio
Chicaso at . Alton
Chicago ot. W., new
Chlcac St N. W
c. M. at at. Pt
C , C C. t si. L
Colorado P. at I
Colorado at So
Colo. A 80. 1st pfd
Colo. So. td old
Consolidated Gas
Cora Products
Delaware Hudaon
Danver A Rio Onuida....,
D. A R. O. pfd
Dliilllani' eecurltlaa
Brla ,
Erie lat pfd
Erla Id pfd
Oonaral Glactrlo
Oiaat Norxhurn pfd
Groat Northern Ore etfa..
Illinois Central
Interborouxh Met
Int. Melt. pfd...
International H arrester .
Intl.- Marina pfd
International Paper ,
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaas City So
K. C. Bo. pfd
LouliTllle A M '
Minn. A 8t, L., offered..
M., St. P. A S. g. M
Missouri Pad rto
M , K. A T
M., K. A T. pfd
National Blicult
National Lead
N. D. It. ot M. 1st pfd...
New York Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A W
North Ann-loan .,
Northern Paelflo
Paclfle Mall
Pennsylvania
Teopla's Uu
P.. C. C, A St. L ,
Proased Steal Car
Pullman Palaca Car ,
Railway Steel Spring....,
Heading, ax-dlv .........
Repubilo Steel
Republla Steal pfd
Kouk laaand Co
Rock Island Co. pfd.....
81. X. A 9. F. ti pfd...
St. Louie g. W
St. L. 8. W. pfd
Skies-Sheffield g. A I...
Southern Paowle
Southern RuBway
So., kail war P'd
Tenneaaea Copper
leiaa A Paelflo
T., St. L, A W
T. , St. L. A W. ptd
Union racino
Union Paelflo pfd
U. S. Realty
U..8. Rubber, aa-rlghta.
V. ., Steal
I), t. Steel pf -.
tftaa txtppar
Va. -Carolina Chemical .,
Wahaah
Wabaah pfd
Woetern Maryland etta. ,
Weatlnghnuae SlecUlo .
Wcatern Union
Wheeling A L. K
Wleeenaia ieoirai
Piuatmrg Coal
Am. Steel roundry
United Dry Ovals
Laolede Uaa
69.400
too
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1
l.eno
1,1(10
7t
l.nn
700
1IU0
28.400
1,000
ato
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t.wo
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100
209
, 11.400
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86
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4
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118
83
81
78
179
44
108
84,100 8 88
67V
67
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0713
A asked. B bid.
Pnlladelphln Pmdnee Market.
PHILADKLPHIA, Jan. 14. BUTTER
ftteady; western creamery, , 27c; nearby
nrli.tB. 3Sc.
KOtIS Flran; Pennsyrvania and other
nearby flrsu, free) cases, eo; Pennsylvania
and other nearby current rencipts, return
able eases. Mc at mark; western firsts,
free cases, S80 at mark; western current
receipts, free oases, 22a3e at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
choice, nVaSnVsc; fair to good, 16$ 17c.
' Toledo) Bend Market.
TOLEDO. Jan. 14. SEEDS-Clover, old
prime, $8.96; rash and January, $9 00; March,
$910: April. $8 66: October. 17.26; No. 2. 80.66;
relected. $8.26a.20: N. E. O.. $1.26aO0.
Timothy, prime. $1.87V4 Alslks, prime, $4.06;
March, S8.lt.
. Dnlnth firaln Market.
PULITH. Jan. 14. W H KAT May, tl.U;
July, $1.13; No. 1 northern, $1.13; No. 2
northern. $1.11.
VATS 4oc.
Penrln Oraln Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 14. WHEAT Spot,
dull: No. 2 red western winter, no stock;
futures, quiet; Match, lis 4Vd; Maj ks 2d,
Milwaukee Urnln Market,
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 14. WH EAT No. 1
northern. 1. lien 1.20; NO. I northern, $1.17
(.is; stay. l.u.
OATS-oOc.
RARLEY Samples, 7i71V,c
. Hew York Mining; Steaks.
' NEW YORK, Jan. 14. Closing quotations
on mining siocas were:
1T Laadvllle Caa.
Lltila Chief ...
Bmaa-wlett Oen
Coca, Tunnel stock.
do bondo
Cos. Cel. A Vs....
Hern Sliver
Ins. Silver
8
. 84
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1T0
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1
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(intarlo
Ophlr
Standard
Hello Jacket
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. 4
176
lit
.jd
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114
1. M0
8. 8'
8,a3
800
8,i
800
100
800
19.900
2, (X1
800
, 4,V0
, l.too
800
, 2,100
, 1,80
too
. 1.800
, 18,109
1 8.100
. 8.t)
. I7.8O0
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. l,O0
8u0
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. 4,000
800
.. 1.40
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800
400
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100
100
. 1,700
100
. 18.800
. 1.000
. 4.800
. I.eoO
. 11.800
. 1.400
. 40.800
. 8.80D
804 '
40
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,. 8,9)
.. 1,100
.. 14.8UI
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,. 1.800
400
800
.. 800
.. 91.600
8,otn
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600
.. 1.700
.. 0
80
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.. 1.8U0
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88
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84
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78
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112
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68
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61
64
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88
81
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17
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64
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88
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100
81
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64
181
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64
81
48
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14
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83)8
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108
New York
CMcago
P-oatnn
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
Kansas City
San Francisco....
Rnltlmore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Cleveland
Ietrolt
OMAHA
Ioulsvllle
Milwaukee
Fort Worth
I OS Angeles
St. Paul
Seattle
Penver
Buffalo
Indianapolis
Spckane
Providence
Portland. Ore
Richmond
Albany ,
Washington .....
St. Joseph ,
Salt Lake City
t oiumnus ,
Memphis
Atlanta ,
Tacoma
Savannah
Toledo ,
Rochester
Hartford ,
Nat-h villa .........
Pes Moines
Peoria
New Haven
Sioux City.... .
Norfolk
Orand Rapids
Hy recuse
ICvanBvlllo
Birmingham
Springfield. Mass..
Portland, Me
Augusta, Oa.
Dayton .'
Oakland, Cal
Worcester
Jacksonville, Fla..
Wichita
Wheeling
rr.noxvll!e
Lit tin Rock..!.'.!.!!
Chattanooga
Charleston
Mobile
Wllmngton
Lincoln, Neb
Wllkesbarre
Topeka
L)avenport
Oklahoma City
Fall River .,
Kalamasoo
Sacramento
Springfield, 111
Helena
Fort Wayne
Cedar Rapids, la
New .Bedford
Columbia, 8. C
Macon
Youngstown
Lexington
Fargo ,
Akron
Rockforrt, 111
Erie. Pa
Sioux Falls
Canton, O
Qulrcy, 111
Bloomtngton, 111
Lowell
UlnKhamton
Chester, Pa
South Bend
Decatur. Ill
Springfield. O
Vlcksburg ,
Fremont, Neb
Marsfleld, O
Jacksonville, 111
(Jackson, Miss
-(Houston
tGnlveston
Duluth .......
Scranton
$2.5ffi.m(Xl 17.81
27 1.869.000 ......
2039S90U0I 1ft. 71
28 i
7.4
25 0
77. S
18.9
14.2
164.253. 0001
77,22).0ntM
Sl.7M.O0OI
$2,201,0001
44.0t77.O00
$8.973.000
27.4.'.Omi.,
24.000.000
82.6O5.0IX)
21.814.000
18.760.OOOi
17.320.0001
14.743. 000.,
12.29.0U0
7.76LOm)
14.6I4.0H)
10,481,000
12.4WI.0i 10
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W.6K8.000
9.762
4.790.000)
9,478 OOOi
9.667.000)
'8.5M.O0O
, .102.0!0
7!r77,00fV
7.224.0i0
6. 21.000 .
0.84'.OHO
8.230.0I8)
I6.642.r7j0
t.905.000
5.8fi4.0i)0
4,72.000
4,m,oooi
4.875.COO
4.521.000
2.910,000
S.61G.OH)
I.Sll.OOO
8.1HO0OO
8.101.00H
2.012.000
2.79S.O0O
J.llS.OflO
2 109,000
I.S32.0OO
1.941.000
2,604.000
2.259.0'I0
2.227.0O0
2. 031. 000
2.li"9,0O0
2,9f.3.O0O
1.776,000,
1 7"K onn
l!948.'006
2.020,000
2.104.000
1,726.0110
1.633.000
l,49.0O0
1,886.000
1.29fi.X .
1.477.000
2.405,0110
1, 401 ,000
1.A41.000
1.378,000
L199.000 .
1,208,000
1.098 000
1,418.0001
l,22n,tK8
1,323.000 .
1,472.000
1.22.O0O
1.218.0OOI
1,108.000
814,000
780.000
L2O8.00O .
9S3.00Q
894.000
664,000
534.000
694.000
51S.O00
535,000
Mi.OQO
612,000
691,000
432.000
429,000
381,000
348,000
640,000
80.745,000
15.129,000
3,504.000
1,229, 000
84
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19.7
18. Si
7.1
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8.6
17.8
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22.4
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12.5
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23.6
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27.41
24.0
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20 4
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24.6
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7.6
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20.8
13.7
18.4
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74.1
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26.0
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24.0
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39.8
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17.41
31.6
41.1
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8.9
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18.7
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1.5
HAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
KiUiny Cattle of All Kinds Ten Cents
Higher.
HOGS SELL HIGHEST ON EEC0BD
Sheep nnd Lam be In Very Ooe De
mand nnd Ten to Fifteen Cents
Higher Thnn nt the CUse
nf Lnat Weak.
SOUTH OMAHA. Neb., Jan. 14. 1910.
Rectiijt wtre: Cattia. Hogs, d.ieep.
Official Monday
Official 'luesday
Otriclal Wednesday...
Official Thursday
Estimate Friday
Five days this week.. 38.761
Same days this week.... 17.520
.Same days 2 weeks sgt.. 18.o2
Sams days 2 weeks ago.. 12,701
bame days 4 weeks ago.. 20.149
Same days last year 24,232
The follow i table shows tn receipts
of cattia, nogs and sheep at South Omaha
tor ths year lo date, compared with last
6.411 i.wi
U.,4 Il.tW
8.481 S.o2
&.VW 2.il3
16O0 1.100
36,846 82.113
28,403 2e.0
21.D64 2S.546
M.032 20.06
46.210 &,M6
60,908 29.21.2
year:
Inc.
1910. 1909.
41,740 46,702
7B.SW 110,432
6f,212 65,962
fnllowlnir table shows the average
price of hugs at South Omaha for the last
several duye, with comparisons.
Cattle
Hogs .
Sheep
Tha
Dec
8.902
33.494
4.740
Data, 1910. 19i.12O8.1907.Ui06.lM6.il9O4.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Ian.
Jan.
Jan.
an.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan. 14".'.. .. i 8 4 20 28, I 4 o0 4 U
Sunday.
Recc.p.B and disposition of live stock at
the (j 11.011 oiock laius, south ouiu, 10.
twenty-tour hours ending at 8 p. m. edici-
aay; .
KEt'lilflS.
Cattle. Hogs. anep.
M. A St. P I
Wabash R. xl 2
Mo. f. uy
U. P. R. R.
C. ot IS. VV . (eastl
C ex N. W. tMest) .... lo
C, bt. P., M. oc 0 4
C, u. ec W- lesi 2
C, U. oc W tweet) .... 1
C, R. 1. & (easil .... 1
ImIi.uiS Central rt.i 4
cnioaavo uu vvesiein .. t
Total receipts 46
8.1
9.3
16.9
24.9
Not included In totals because compari
sons are lnoomDlete.
tNot included in totals because contain
ing other items than clearings. -
S....I S J0V.I I 4 40 89 0T 4 48
A I 1 Ul.e., 8 70. 8 Mil S SO, 6 14)1 4 4ul t 77
6.... 8 4 S 661 , $ 4 $ 22 4 47) 4
....( 8 40 6 76 4 811 lM?'T"?
1 1 liurs k.ti 4 441 241 4W4 66
8.... 8 42)11 S 8o 4 lfct 6 Ho, 6 26 I J 00
9.... I 6 (U 4 401 6 8S 6 M ll 4 ui
10...$22Vj 4 M, 6 20, S2
ii . ... t U . ,n, 1,1 II U I UU i M
12... IS 26 t 62 I 6 301 5 201 4 62 4 61
S 47 6 86 4 08 6 2o 4 6 4 .6
opening next week are naturally somewhat
l-Mstil.-r- fur selling intereets. sscsi ssies
today wars just ahrrut IOO 16a higher than
yeatarday. 1'wo Km da of lambs auld at $U;
wethers real I awl xosw. ana ewee soia bi
1 6,
The market thus far tnie week nas neen
rather disappointing as a whole to ship
pers. Trade on moat days hns been rather
slow and dull, snd the Inquiry from pack
ers anything but active Heavy yearlings
and medium grades of sheep suffered de
clines of 2.v(fic during the first two days.
with ths best grsde of killing lambs and
even quotably weak. Stock of the latter
description received a severe drubbing
Wednesday afternoon, however, ana quo
tations were leveled to about the same
basis. With this mornings strength cur
rent quotations on all classes of killers
are Just about trrhtOc lower than the close
of last week, the poorer kinds suffering
the greater deoline.
Quotations on fst stock: Oood to choice
lambs. $7.90-03 40; fair to good lambs, $(.40if
7.90; good light yearlings, $7.1o-ai.ai; good
heavy yearlings, 8Hfl7.10; good to choice
wethers, 6.ei.oi); fair to gooa weiners.
$5.106.80; good to choice ewes, $6.t5.7&;
fair to good ewes, $b OotjS.So.
Representative sales:
No.
227 fed yearlings snd lambs.
17 western ewea
241 western wethers
438 fed lambs .-
24 fed yearlings
Ave.
,. 68
..112
..lu6
.. 67
.. SI
Price.
J"
Ms
I 90
8 00
S 76
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cnttle Firm Hoars and Sheen Ten to
Fifteen Cents Hlgher.
CHICAGO. Jan. 14. CATTLE Receipts
2.000 head; market firm; steers, to.OO-fiiM;
cows. $3.60.115.60: heifers. $3.40tf6.60: heifers,
$3.40U.oft: bulls. $4.0Qu6.1o; calves. $3,000
9.75: stockers and feeders. I3.7bifr6.nQ.
HOUS Receipts. 9 "00 head: market. tS
16c higher; choice h, ivy. H 9Mr.06; butch
ers. $8.9i'(r9 00; light mixed. $H.iW8.76; choice
light, IS.76tf8 8o; packing, $.86t8.90; pigs,
$7.i(K(t8.60; bulk of sales, tS.7tf 8.96.
SHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000
head; market, 10g;l5o higher; sheep, $5,
4.16; lambs, $7.40l.80; yearlings, $4.2&97.90.
9
1
ii
4
L)
I
2
12
'i
2
6S
Kansas City LIT Stoek Market.
KANSAS CITT, Jan. 14.-CATTLEi-R-cWpts,
2,000 heod. Including 100 head
southerns; market shade higher; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $6.007.26; fall
to good $5.00&6.00; western steers, 44.0016 00;
southern cows, $2.754.60; native cowa, $2.60
ti6.2f; native heifers, $3.&0fv.00; bulls, $3.60
45. W; calves, $4.008.26.
HOGS Receipts, S.oOO head; market. Sjy
10c higher; closed weak; top, $8.70; bulk of
sates, 28.30Ca8.a5; heavy, $8.iti.7n; paokers
and butchers, lS.4niuK.i0: light. 8.0j.52V;
pigs, $.75tf7.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDts. 8 000
head; market iodine higher; western lambs.
.un; ismos, i.WKos.rjr; yearlings. .76B7.36;
wemei-s, i.Ki((Ht.oo: ewes. M.7fKU.60: steers
ond feeders, $5.6Oi(7.00.
Omaha Packing Co.
owiti anu txieupauy ....
cuuaiiy i-acauiet Co
Attiiour ot Co
iv ley Packing Co
t. U. 111U. 1 Kg. tyO....
tiutiuian t acKmg uo. ..
tit-iiion, Vansant Sc Lush
F, 88. Lewis
j. ti. buna
Mccreary 6V Carey
a. wertneimer
M. riuei-iy
oulllvan tioa
Lehiuer Lios
Le HotfiBCiiiid
.vto. and ivan. Caif uo..
tvtina & cn'isiy
Oilier ouyeia
uicii-OBliluW.
Cattle.Hogs. Sheep.
131
2,1
442
Old
2
13
i
V
2
27
26
4
86
7
30
lO
722
110
ou2
1,1 o
boi
210
26
Hii
1
600
St. Lonla Live Stock Market.
ST. LOCI 8. Jan. 14 CATTLli Reeelntn
1000 head, including 2.100 head Trxans:
market steady; native shipping and export
nlwrs, $6.vi(iib.4o; dressed ueef and bulchor
steers. X5.4IKu6.75: steers under 1.000 lbs
S4.Ki4.SO: stockers and feeders, $3.406.2.V.
cows and heifers, $3.00if6.00; canners, 2.16'ijl
.ou, uuiis, aj.wi(iJ4.oo; calves, snwtgs.tio;
Texas and Indian steers. $3. HOST). 76: cows
and helferg. 12.7W4M.
HOOH RecelDts. 7.600 head: market. 15i
20o higher; pigs and lights, $6.76ff8.60; pack
ers, $8.668.so; butchers and best heavy.
eo.noiy.9V.
SHEEP AND . LAMBS Rjecelnta. WV)
head: market steady : native muttons tt.no
(6.60; lambs, $7.2ntu8.90; culls and bucks,
fc.76'u.26; stockers, $2.406.00.
Totals
CA'ITLE Receipts of
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. MONET On call,
easier; 3cf4 per cent; ruling rate 3ft per
cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at
S-'4 per cent. Time loans' very soft and
dull; alxty days, 4 per oent; ninety days.
44Vi per cent; six months, 44 per
cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER IVffi
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business in bankers bills at $4.84
4.6410 for sixty-day bills and at 84 8736 for
demand; commercial bills, M.ftaVtfM.M.
SILVER Bar, 62Vo; Mexlcau dollars,
44c,
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows:
...10044 Int Met. 4e K
,..100Int. M. M. 4a 7ft
.. J01Mapan 4s 8
-t.101 do 4a 88
...114 K. C. So. 1st 8s 73
...114 U 8. Oeb. 4a 1M1.... 84
...84 Ik A N. unl. 4s 100
...101 M . K. A T. lat 4a.. 0
n..l03 do sen. 4s
Am. Tobacco 4a 18Mo. Paelflo 4a 81
do 6a 108 N. R. R. sf M. 4s.. 84 :a
AlUKMir A Oo. 4a... (4 N. Y. C. f 8 9i
do deb. 4a K
.118 N. Y.. N. H, A H.
V. 8. ret. 2a, reg,
do coupon
U. g. 8a, re
do coupon .....
V. B. 4a, reg ,
do coupon
AlllsCnal. lit 6s.
Am. At fm
Am. T. A T. cr.
1,439 4,438
cattle tins
ing were, extreme. y llgnt, there nut
enuuih in sis ut a., any nne time to
iiiakM a maiKel. anil tne aeiuauu
good and everyinlng changed nanus about
as fast as Buyers couia gei at. u.
The few best steers on saie commanded
prices mat were safeiy loo higher tnun
yesterday. Taking Into account tna stronger
uioee ot yesteiuuy it is sale lo quote ine
market lutfe-loc Higher than ths low point
Vveanesaay or around 29c lower than tne
hiirn n,.lnt last week.
What bos been said regarding beef steers
would apply equally well to cows and heif
ers. They, too, were In better demand
today ano sold at prices that were safely
inn nlaher tnan yesterday.. The cow mar
ket has been firming up during the last
two duvs ho that the market at the pros
ent time is not over 2oo lower than the
htirh time last week.
There were only a very few odds and ends
of feeders here today ana tney soia at
about steady prices. The best feeders are
selling anywhere from steady to 1015o
lower than- last week with stockers lti26o
lower.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef
stceru, 8r..VK(j7.3); iair o goon oeei sieers,
J5.00fi.0o: common to fair beef steers, $00'(f
6.00; good to choice cows and heifers, $4.2(8
6.00; fair to good cows and heifers. $3.tfrrf
4.26; common to fall- cows and heltors, $3.40
ai 26; good to choice stocaers and feeders.
f4.004jo.uo; fair to good siockers ana isoaers
13.50-jil.2h: common to lair stockers and
feeders, $2,7513.60; stock heifers, $2.753.50;
veal calves, $3.50uv7.60; bulls, stags, etc.,
$2.760-4-GO.
Representative sales:
BEEF-STEERS.
Mo. av. ft. No. Av. Pr.
4 8Z 4 60 IS 993 6 16
11 813 4 80 100 llS I 40
18 1084 6 10 82 1152 $ 10
it m 6 io
Af-hlion can.
do cv, 4a
do cv. 6a
At. C. L let 4s....
Bal. A Ohio 4a
do 3e
d S. W. 8s...
Bra. Tr. cv. 4e
C. of Os. Si
On. Leather 6a
C. of N. J. a. 6s...
118 ov. s
. 4N. A W. 1st o. 4s.
. s do cv. 4a
. a No. Paelflo 4s
.80 do 3 .............
. 88 0. S. U tfdg. .
.108Penn. cv. 3s 1916.
. 88 de eon. 4a.
18t Reading sen
If-
Cliea. A Ohio 4a 108 St. I A B. f,
do ref. 6s oo do sen. 8a...
Ollraso A A. 3s.. 74 it. L. S. W. a I
C. B. A 4. ). 4a ' do lai sold 4s..
do sen. 4a W fleaboaxd A. L. i
C. M. ASP. g 3s 88 So. Pactlls col. 4i
0., R. I. A P. o. .-. 81 40 ev. 4a
do col. 6a los da 1st ref. 48...
do rf. 4s 81 o. Kaliwty 6s.
Colo. Ind. 6a 8t do geu. 4a......
Colo. Mid. 4s... 8o Colon Paolflo 4a..
0. A 8. r. A e. 4s. W do cv.
P. A H. ev.
D A R. O. 4s,..
Dlatillerv ia ...
Krlt p. I. 4a
do gas. 4s
do ev. ear. A...
do aeries B
Gen. glee. ov. la.
ill. ten, let ref.
Hid, Hiirenl.
.lol do lat A ref. 4. .,
. 96l!. S. Rubber 6....,
. 141.'.. S. Steel 3d 6a...
. 8Va.-Caro. chain.
. 7 wauaea 1st .,
.60 do in A ex. 4s:..,
. 7lv.'eelern Mi. 4a....
, .144We. Kle,-. ev. 6a.
i. 88 Wls. Central 48....
184
. 88
.101
.10S
. 74
. 8i
. 88
.104
.. 88
4s 84
.. e8
..18
... 83
.. 88
... 32
...lot
.. 84
...14
,.. 80
...111,
...111
... 61
,..104
04
i
111
74
36
, 0J
84
It'.'.'.'.'.
4..
1..
4...
1..
Local . BeCnrttlea. - ;
Quotation furnished by Samuel Burns,
Jr.,. U4 .New York Life building,
Omaha:
Uu. Aelta.
... 841
... 818
... 881
... 844
... 883
... 8.4
... M8
...1018
... 82
... 964
t
... 804
... 611
... 861
... 314
... 717
...1830
...1270
...loati
....ill
...1460
lbSO
.. .14i0
...U43
...lie
... 135
... 81,8
888
... 28
... la
... 130
... 286
2 78
i 80
I 00
I 00
I 10
t ii
8 80
8 69
10
8 75
21....
6
6
14
24....
4....
4
9
11.
HEIFERS.
8 18 4
8 86 4....r.
I 36 4
8 86 67
8 66 21
BULLS.
I 60
t to
1 60
80
2 80
I to
3 8V
88
i In
CALVES.
2.
.... 837
... 988
...1180
...1070
...1008
.... 8f4
.... 66
...1010
...1V66
...1186
.... 780
... 463
.... 183
.... 84
... 830
....130
...1190
...ii:v
,...:870
... 810
...1530
....1180
,...14etl.
t 80
8 86
4 oo
4 00
4 36
4 uO
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 80
$ 80
8 80
4 00
4 20
4 40
4 06
4 It
4 16
4 80
4 6o
4 40
4 84
4 86
I (0
i 60
4 60
4 76
1..
15
240
HI)
160
Ui
130
180
t 00
t oo
t 60
7 00
7 16
1 60
7 80
Total sales for tha dar, L2M,u00 snares.
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Jan. 14. Only a small business
was done in American securities during
the early session today.- At noon Union
Paclflu was firm and a point higher, while
the rest of the list showed Irregular
changes, ranging from H htgher to V4 lowsr
tl.an yesterday's New York closing.
London closing stocks
Console, aaoney...
do aeoouui
An.al. Copper
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
lUmore A Ohio.
83 18-1 Loulavllle A 14..
82 16-13 M .. K. A T
... 88 N. Y. Central...
... 10 Norfolk A W...
...114 do ptd
...10 Ontario A W....
181 Pennsylvania ...
Canadian Paclllt.M.186 Hand Mines.
Oeeapeeso A 0 88 Reading
Chloaa-o 0. W n Southern Ry
Chi.. Mil. A St. P..-1M d pld
lie beer 1 southera Paelflo..
Dea.sr A Rle Q 60 to Ion Pacific
do aid... 88 so pld
Brla 84 D. S. Stoat
do 1st pM 68 do ptd
do M pfd el Wahaah
Orand Trunk 21 do pld...
lllleoia lemrei aw ieiie ee... ee
B1LVH.K oar, sieaay at e-ioa per os.
MONEY lV,ij2 par oanu
The rata of discount In ths open market
tor short bills Is 8 per cant; for three
mouths' bills, SV.Jj$$-li per cant
...lao
... 4
...133
...100
... 88
... 4
... 88
... S
... 84
... 83
... T
...138
...808
...104
!"i5
... 14
... 64
Trenanry Stataaaant.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. The aondltlon
of tha treasury at ths beginning of busi
ness today was as follows:
Trust Funds Gold coin, $74. 706. Si; silver
dollars. $4A4.4h2.000; silver dollars of TKS0,
ts.8j0.0ii0: silver certificates outstanding,
$484.42.000.
Osneral Fund Standard silver dollars In
general fund, $5,625,699; current llaollitiea,
$lu6.220.0tV; working balance in treasury of
fices, $21,1U,UMS; in batiks tu credit of tress-
Armour A Co. 4s 183
IRairlte traanxr pld, par oent.
City of Uiuaha 4a ref. 1K14
City of Omaha tvta. 139
CMy at Nea York 4a. Ia6t..t
Cincinnati Uas be, lt43
Calilorula tt. A M. 8a -88J ,
Cvlumbua, NcO., B. L aa. 1M6....
City Uaa A Blevtr.c. V.a:arloo....
Cuaatir Packing Co. 6a, 1.K4 ....
Inavpendeul 'te. ee, .84
International Cos. C
Lous Hell lAiniher Co. s, 1321....
Mlcaian stew 'tel. is, 1824
iokraate 'relephoae etock
umalia Water Co. 6a. JavS... ......
Omalia Water Co. 8d pld.... ....
Oiueia Oa ea, 1811
Omaha t. L. A P. Co. 8a, 1344...
Omaha B. L A P. Co. pie. I per sent
Omaha A Q. U. St. Br. 6a 182..
Omaha A C. B. St. kjr. pld, 6 per cent
Omaha A C. B. It. Hf.. com.
Omaha A O. U. kr A at. pld...
8 lout city Siock tenia pia, per sent 80
South Omaha ret. 4e, 1811.... tuuei
Seattle Lismlns Co. as, 1880 pf
Cuius a, Y. -.. So. Onaba. f p. a, 8
94
. 80
. Idu-K
,. .04
: luo
t;
. 8,
. rl
. 91
. 10J
I.' 'if '
,. 83
,. 8
l'JO
,. 84
.. .8.
.. 36
.. 8
4
a
84
8e
83
10
-
l'i
88
M
96
8
iw
31
8
lo.
ItM
l.u
8S
84
IUU
81
llM
Foralarn Flnnnelal.
LONDON, Jan. 14. Money was easily ob
tainable and discount rates were weak to
day. Trading on ths Stock exchange was
farlly active, with a good undertone. Con
sols and gilt-edged securities hardened on
iuveatiiMMit buying despite tha forthcoming
issue ot a 8JO.ooo.ow 3 per cent Canadian
loan. Home rails war quiet, but foreign
ers Improved on Paris buying, while Kaf
firs were quits strong snd active. Only a
small buslneeja was dons In ths American
section during the early session. Union Ps
oitis advanced a point, but ths rest of ths
list showed very little change. In the aft
ernocn prices hardened slowly nndar the
lead of Rook Island, on covering orders
but ths New York opening caused values
to decline slightly, and the market closed
about steady.
bkrun, Jan. l. prices were stronger
on tha Bourse today, following better re
ports i rum in iron marast.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo . Jan 1J. r 4TTt .V
Receipts. 600 heed: market slow: stimra.
$4.&?i.0u; cows and heifers, $2.666.25;
calves, $3. 25(n 8.00.
HOOS Receipts. 2.000 head: market Inr-
blgher; top, $8.70; bulk of sales, $8. 44 8. 65.
SHEEP AND LAMU8 RecelDts. 6oo
head; lambs, lorjftfo higher; sheep, steady;
lambs, $7.0O&8.50.
Hons City Live Stock Market. '
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Jan. 14.-SDeolal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 300 head; mar
ket steady to strong.
HOOH Receipts. 1.700 head: market. KM
tfc higher: range Of Drlces. SS. 3018. 65: hnlir
of sales, $8.408.55.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six rjrlnelnaJ
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha,
Sioux City ...
St. Joseph ...
Ka -is City ,
St. T.ouls ....
Chicago
Total
800
800
.. 800
..2,000
..2,000
..2,000
4.500
1,700
2,000
6,000
7.500
9,000
1,100
600
3,000
800
6,000
at $.10M6.2S. New Tork, and $R.!Mi5 0S, Eftst
St. Louis. The lamtlon market was un
changed at ?S 7s d. li-rvn was higher, at
6i 11 for Cleveland warrants. In In-
don. No change was reported locally. No.
foundry, northern. $13. 7jfe 14.2b; No. I
southern and No. 1 southern soft. $16.r0gi
19 25.
T. IlMfl. Jan. 14 -MKTALS-Ind, dull
at M 6HI4.C2V. Sreltar. dull at $ 06.
OMAHA UKX RR A L MlRkRT,
Staple and Fnney Predsce rrleea Fnr
nlahed hr Boyera nnd Wholeaa lem.
BUTTER Creamery, No 1. delivered to
th retail It ads In 1-lb cartons. 87c; No. X.
In eO-lb. tubs. Stiver; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons,
96c; In 60-lb. tubs, 244c; pncklng stock, solid
pack. S?o, fresh rolls, f.c: fancy dairy,
roll, 2oc Market changes every Tuesday.
Common butter. 23c. .
POULTRY Dressed: Frollers, $5 A dos.
springs, 16c; hens. 14c; cock, 10c; ducks,
lso; geese, 14c; turkeys, 2nc; pigeons, per
do., $126; Homer squabs, $4 per d, s. ft,ncy
squabs, .W) per dos.; No. 1, $3 00 per dug.
Alive: Broiler, under 2 Ihs., 15c; oVer I
lbs. 11c; hns, 11c; cocks, 7e: ducks, full
feathcrtd. 12c; geese, full feathered, 9e;
turkeys, 18c; guinea fowl. $3 per do.; pit
eon, Ooe per dos
PISH All troaen: 'Trout, 13c! whits flh,
Hot pickerel. 6v; pikes -lie; e I, l$o; had
dnck, 13c; Spanish iiiackei-sl. 18c; red-snap-par,
13c; blueflsh, 16c; codfish, 13c; flound
ers, 12c; shad roe. 7Co; salmon, 11c; hali
but, 11c; smelts, 16c
OYSTERS Selects, small cans, 2fic; larg,
40c; gallon, $1.60; New . York Counts, small,
83c; larg, 4uc; gallon, $2.00; Baltlmnr,
standards, small. 23c; large, 26c; gallon,
$1.40.
FRUITS Oranges: JLxtrs fancy, highly
colored, navels. 96s, 112s and 12tia. par boa.
$2 96; extra fancy, highly colored, navels,
150s. 176s, 216a, per box, $3.00. Lemons;
Extra fancy. 900 and SOOs. per box. 16 00;
extra choice, Suva, $rios, pr-e box. $4.76. Oraps
fruit: Florida Indian River, 86s. Vm, Ms.
64s. 80s and 90s, per box, $4.00. Tangerines)
Florida, 144s and 16Ha, per box. $2.50. Plnrw
applea: Florida Indian River, 24a and KOs,
per crate. $3.60. Apples: Ren Davis, Colo
rado, larg bu. box, $1.26; Wine Saps, Colo
rado, large size, box. $2.00: Jonathan.
Colorado, per box, $2 00; Greenings, Co o-
rado, per box, $1.50; Missouri Pippins, Colo
rado, pr box, $1.76; Genltena, Colorado,
per box, $1.50: Iowa Jota(han, bbl.,-$6.n0;
Iowa Wine Saps, bbl., $6.00; Iowa Missouri
Pippins, bbl., o.00; Iowa Pen Davis, bbl.,
$4.76; Hen Davis, strictly No. 1 Missouri,
bbl., $3.76; Missouri Pippins, strictly No. 1,
bbl., $.1.75; Uanos, strictly No. 1 Missouri,
bhl.. ' $4.00; Greenings. New York, No. 1
Farmers' pack, bbl., $3.50: extra fancy New
York Greenings, bbl., $4 CO. Grape: Mala
gas, .extra choice imported, bhl., f6.R0: Ma
lagas, fancy Imported, bbl., $6.00; Malagas,
extra fancy, extra heavy, imported, bbl.,
$6.50; Malagas, extra fancy, tinted, highly
colored. Imported, bbl., $8.00. Bananas!
Extra fancy, Port Llmon or Changulnola,
finest and largest, bunch, $3.50; extra fancy,
special 76-lb bunches bunch, $3.0J; extra
fanoy, bunch, $2.00y2.75. Cranberries': Rell
and Bugle, extra fancy, long keeping, bbl.,
$7 50; Wisconsin, ripe, good for Immediate
use only, bbl., $6.25. Pear: California,
txtra fancy Easier 2eurre, box, .50. Figrs;
New. imported, 4-crown. lb., 18c; new. Im
ported.' 12 12-os. packages, box, 60c; new
Imported. 60 6-os. packages, box, $2.00; Im
ported, 1-lb. basket. Wc.
VEGETABLES Cauliflower: California,
per crate, $2.50. Honey i Colorado,1 ' per
erate, $3.26. Sweet Potatoes: Kansas, 2-bll
bbl., 12.00. Celery: Jumbo California, per ,
do,, ,;.c. Head Lettuce: Per hamper, $2 60.
Rutabagas: Canadian, - per lb., lc. Cab
bage: Wisconsin genuins Holland seed.
per id., l(B2c; 1,000 lb. lots or mors, per
1C. Tomatoes: Florida, 6-basket
crates, per crate, $6.50. 01V Turnips, Car
rots or Parsnips: Per, bbl., $2.25. Onions:
Red Globe, extra, larsre. Mr lb.. SVaa:
Spanish, per crate, $1 60.
' NUTS Almonds: DraJte seedlings. Me
lb.. 13c; Braslls. large, per lb., 13Vo; fil
berts, large. Der lb.. l.lVeo: Decans. Jumbo
Texas, per lb., 16c; pecans, medium Texas,
per lb., 12 Vie; black wtilnuts, per lb., 2c;
nlnkory, small, per lb., 6c: hickory, large,
per lb., 4c; California walnuts. No. 1, soft
hell, per lb., 16c; California walnuts, No.
soft shell, per lb., 11c; peanuts, raw, per
, 6c; peanuts, Jumbo, raw, per lb., IVifl;
aanusi, roasted, per lb.. 6c I peanut.
salted, per box, $1.26.
DAlEo Thirty lilb. packages, per sox,
.25; new Hallawc'en, per lb.. 6y4c; sugar
walnut, per box,. $1.26; fard, per lb., 10c
uiUEK-MotiB, per keg, ih.60.
POPCORN White rice, per lb.. 8e.
BEEF CUTS NO. 1 ribs, 16V4c; No. 2 ribs.
12a; No. 2 ribs, 8c; No. 1 loin, 18c; No. t
loin, I3c; no.. t-oin, 9o; Mo. i ohuok,
7Vc; No. 2 chuck, 6c; No. $ chuck, (i;
No. 1 round, 9c; No. 2 round, 7c: No. t
round, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6o; No. 2 plat.
c; No. 9 plate, 4o. . . -
.11JJU.DU a W III, 3.0M, IVUU1 Allie .
block. Swiss, 20c; brick, Uo; llmbergr, Uo;
Imported Swiss, 30c;
.8,900 80,700 11,400
Cotton Market.
Cotton Is Still Slumping;.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 14. The alnmn In
the cotton future markets at New York
and New Orleans again carried prices
down $2.60 a bale below the high levels of
the day. At New Orleans the March no
tions dropped 63 points, going to 14.210, and
tne may uuiion want irom Id. IOC to 11.60c.
INUiVV iOrtrV, Jan. 14. tUi'lON-Tha
maraei ouenea weaa at an advenca nf
1 points on January, but generally 8 to
18 points lower, with the aotlvs months
aeiing into new low ground for the season
ana snowing a net loss of from 13 to 19
iFvima uui ins toe iirsi icw minutes, i rad
ing was sensationally active, and after
over-nigni selling orders had been executed,
ine market rained several points on Liver
pool buying, covering and surjnort from
spot interests, i ne market during the mid
dle of the morning was nervous and irrea-u-
lar, within a point or two of last night's
uimis.
Fntures opened weak; January, 14.68o:
March, 14.60c; April, 14.60o. bid: May. 14.6Rn:
June, 14.55c, bid; July, 14.00c: August, 14.8e;
September, 13.86c; October, 12.90c; December,
i lot--, uiivrru, . -
Futures closed Irregular, closing steadier.
Closing bids: Jantiary, 13.66c; February
13.68c; March, 13.76c; April, 13.79c;' May.
j.i.wu, junr, jo.pvc; -juiy, ls.yfc; August,
XQ.mv, nrjiirinucr, u.vuc; t-Fctooer, is.iuc; DO'
cember, 12.65c.
Spot cloned quiet at 60 points lower; mid
dung uplands, 14.45c; middling gulf, 14.70o.
aaies, i.oou Dates.
GALVESTON, Jan. 14. COTTON Lower
at lotc.
ST. LOUI3, Mo., Jan. 14. COTTON Un
changed; middling, 16c; sales, none; re
ceipts, 1,695 bales; shipments, L8U8 bales;
BLOCK, ,VC1 DUieS. .
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 14.-COTTON
spots worn sieaay; low ordinary, U 5-18C,
nominal; ordinary, UVic, nominal; good or-
omary, ia n-ioc; strictly good ordinary, llo
low middling, 14 7-16c; strictly low mld-
anng, n,c; middling, 16u; strictly mid
dl'ng, 15-,c; good middling, 15c; strictly
guou miuuiing, io i-iuc; miaanng fair.
io v-ioc; nuuaiing iair, ia lo-ioo; receipts,
uaies; stooK, sua.ltu Dates.
Coffae Market. . .' ,
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. COFFEE Market
for coffee futures opened steady . at un- -
changed price, which was about In Una
with, the European cables, but weakened
under European -selling renewal- -of
Scattered local liquidation, which seemed
to come from Wall street and cotton x- '
change houses and which may have bean,
caused by the weakness of stocks : and
cotton, rather than by anything In the
Coffee situation itself. Offerings were not
particularly heavy, but the market lacked
any aggressive support and while tns close
was steady, last prices were 6 to 10 Dolnta
lower. Sales were reported of 14.500 bags,
including January at 6.70c: March at S.7&9
tfc; May at 6.806,90c: July at 6.86c. and
September at 6.90fr7.00c. Spot, steady; No.
Rio. $U-1647Sic; No. 4 Santos. (WtVao.
Mild, quiet; Cordova,. HwUHc.
L-D-TTl't .. U J
.;. 47S 8 60 1 980 4 40
HtUS Hogs broke all previous bounds
of outside Diit-es tnls morning and etxb
nslivl a liranti new retotd top at $8..0.
'a ne highest puce ever paid beiure at t.iis
uuint va Jo.oiv, ana was rea.ixea las
1-rniiiv. lust a atek ago today.
'lhu market opened mis morning on a 10,
hlkuer basis a compared with yesterday
cioso and packers tougnt up all ot tu
eu.iy ainvais In short order. The big buU
ut supplies of n bu tclisr weight nature so.d
trom eo.55 " to $8. Os.
Totai receipts were ra.hcr limited, In
fact lucre v.tre only flity cars estimated,
about thirty-flvs ot v. men ai rived oelom
iai:o a. in. Quality as a rule was ery
good.
With this mornings savance tni mar
ket not only make a new,-high pr.ee r.c
ord, but tne average cost Is also .he higu-
eet of any day in the n. story of the irauo.
As the mernlng progressed ami after the
more urgent orders had o.eii filieu the de
mand ioal much of lis ea.ly urgsncy and
blue werd lowered contluerably. Moa, of
tne opening advance bad vanishtd about
midday anu movement did no apptar to oa
very active at offers that were l.ttia d.f
feient from yesterday's opening.
No. Av. Sh. Ff. flu, Av. Sa. Pt.
lot 14 ... too 78. ...... .812 ... (46
1 147 ... I 4 80 44 40 8 64
74 808 80 8 40 38 8-0 ... 64
8V 218 180 3 44 if 31 ... 8 64
J6........18 80 3 48 71 4 ... t 6
te 80 40 4 48 ' 10 tut ... lilt,
Ml 183 ... $41 !A 33 80 8 61
,' i- tf 8 60 88., SM 40 8 40
6 tU ... t 60 C8 8-8 10 6 So
16 810 I 60 18 884 ... 8 8
18 214 4 I 6a 10 866 180 3 80
it 8.8 ... 9 63 1 317 ... 8 8V
88 Ml ... 8 13 11 lAi 11 IN
18 8 8 ... 6 66 18 3ae 80 8 0
18 J .- 6 66 77 141 M 80
88 2-4 80 3 U 8 U ... te
14 844 80 8 83 14 &U 80 I 80
16 804 ... 8 86 83 88 ... 8 89
31 310 ... 186 4 rs ... 186
4. ...... .81 ... 81 te 11 ... It
1 131 40 t ii l 88 ... I 70
Boston Stocks and Bonds. '.
; BOSTON, Jan. 14. Money, call loans.
(50 per cent; time loans, 45V( per cent
Closing quotations:
Atchison ad). 4a.,.,. 94 Amalgamated ....
do 4s 100Arlaoua Com
lli CenUral 4.... 88 At Untie
Atchison MltIiutie Coalltlos ..
: do pfd lo3ral. A Aiiiona..
Unrtan A Albany.,.. M Cal. A Hecla
Boeton A Melne It Centennial
Boeton Elevated lit Copper Range ....
riuhuurg ptd U Hair V eat
N. Y N. H. A H...lb Prenklla
in Ion Pacific m(irenbv
Am Arse. Chem 46 Oraene Ananas .
"do pfd 14 1,1, Royale
Am, Pneu. Tube 7Maae. Mining
Amer. Sugar ...v 113aMlthlgan
. do pfd isi Mnhawk
Am. T. A T 183 Novada
Amer. Woolen 8 Old Dominion ...
da pfd H'Z'tOaceole
Dnru. I. A rParrot ,
Malleus Blee. Illu.,144 Uulnef
Maea. Electric 18Bhannon
do pfd to Tamarack
Maaa. Uaa l Trinity
1'Mted Prult 137 f. S Mining
I'MMtl . M 88 V. S. Oil
do pfd IMal'tah
I'. 8 Steal ; 85 Victoria
do pfd 19-,Wtnc.ha
Adventure ' 7 Wolverine
Alloues 88 North Butte
ttld. Assad. Ks-4lvldend.
SHEEP Hardly enough tl.oep wer on
sale this morning to maks much of a mar
ket. Only about six or seven cars wer
yarded and these sold readily at good,
strong to higher prices. While any ad
vance of prices on a scantily supplied mar
ket does not by any means refieut ths so
tual cor.dltlon of trao with receipts of a
normal volume, tiie general aituadoo to
day showed a decided improvement ever
that of yesterday and prospects tor lh
. s
.80
. 84
. 6J
. 8
. 18
.100
. 10
. 87
,. 1
. 7
. 1
. 81
.18
. 8
. 88
. 14
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Bank tlearlnars.
OMAHA. Jan. 14. Bank clearings for to.
day were $3 006,773 69 and for ths correspond
ing date laat year, 2,4oa.uz.04.
Matal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14.METAL8-Th
market tor standard cot-Der tin tha Now
York Metal exchange waa quiet today, with
spot and all deliveries up to ths end of
April closing at iu.l2'a 13.60. The Engllsi
market wss steady, with spot closing
a 60 16s Id and futures at at 61 17a d. E
potts of copper for th week ware 7.667
ton, making 10,147 tons sinos January
and Imports at Atlantic ports by steamer
nave been 4.248 tona, Including matt and
ores, slnoe tha first of the year. Ix-a
dealers quote lake oopper at $18.76314.00,
electrolytic ai ia sz'tit 14.66 and castlni
$lo.S7Vtff13.6ZVt.. Tin was weak, with spot
quoted at 4-u.euojf oo, January, February
juarcn ana April at :a. 4032.56. Ths Lon
don market waa steady, with spot closln
at 147 6s and futures at 148 17s $d. Land
waa quiet, with spot quoted at $4 67'&
8 12, rnew tors, ana K&u4.C0, Ksst S
I-ouls. London was unchanged at 12
$d. fcpelttr was quiet, vith spot quoted
Wool . Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 14. WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin will say of ths wool markets
Saturday: Ths market la marking tlmo
until goods for next fall begin to sell.'
although manufacturers continue to watch
remaining supplies. Carded woolen - mills
are buying moderate lots of territory cloth
ing wools at about 703 7 lo clean and Ohio
quarter blood is moving at 36c. Sampling
In cross breds continues steadily.. Pries
ate firm with a strong tendency. Ths
shipments of wool from Boston to January
inclusive, were 7.870.640 lbs., against
891.128 lbs., for the same time last vear.
The receipts to January 13, Inclusive,' wer
918. 4U ID., agatnat 7.879.876 lbs., for th
samo.. period lust year.
hi, lAJum. Jan. 14. wool unchanged:
territory and western, 2oivS8c; fine mediums.
JUW'Xtc; line, uauc.
Evaporated Applea and Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. Jan. , 14. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market waa Quiet and
steady; on the spot fanoy la quoted at 10
iffllc; cholo, VUW, prime, 1itlc; oora-
mon io I air, wuc
DRIED FRUlio Prunes are firm, with
small offerings and . a better demand for
sums grades, quotations ranging from 2.-f
o for. Callfornlaa up-to . sv-4os and tjivo
for Oregon. Apricots are firm on that
small stocks; " uhoioe, ' Jl4j UVic;- extra
choice, 11&12c;- fanoy,' 12ai3c. Peaches '
are quiet, but firm, with little pressure to
sell; pholoa, 6uv7e; . extra oholc, 7'tf7V4jSi
fancy, 7'((So. Raisins are firm, with smali
pffmings on the Improved conditions on tho
coast, loose Muscatel is quoted at 4u6c;
choice to fancy seeded, ttiuSc; seedless,
l'4o; London, layers, $1.151.20.
. -Snarnr
nnd MeUases.
NEW YORIt - ' Jan. 14 Kirn a nTt. '
firm; muacavado, 89 test, S.C7o; oantlfugaJb
96 test, 4.17c: molasses sugar. 89 teat. 1.4&Z
Refined, steady; cut loaf. 8.95c; crushed,
6.85c: mould. 6 50c: cuues. 6 B)o: Xflf
ruwdored, 6.30e; powdered, t.25c; granulated,
lc; diamond A, 6.15c; confectioner A.
4 t5e; No. 1, 4 90c; No. 2, 4.86c; No. 8. 4 75c;
No. 4, 4'75o; No. 6, 4.70c; No. 6, 45c; No. 7,
4 boo; No, 8.-4 66C; No. 8. 4.00c; No. 10. 4 4f"-c;
NO. 11. 4.40c: No. 12. i'A.c: K,v U 11-.
No. 14, 4.30O.
Refined Snirnr Advanced. ,
NEW YORK. Jan. 14 All rraAm t
flnd sugsr were advanced W cent S 100
pounds today. - . ,
Huron Alter I'oniinlaelon Porn. '
HURON, S. !).,' Jan.'-.14. Spcutai.)--Pkr.
tltlons buvs beon JTUednwlth City Clerk
(iuhoenert, asking the.qlty oouncil to order
an election to determine whether or not
Huron shall adopt a. commission form of
city government. Th petitions renrsnt
mors thQ au pr cent 0f the voters of th
city and ask that th election be ordered
for February 1, "at whloh time a vote will
b taken on ths question of Issuing bond
In tho sum of $30,000 for a new system of
water works.
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Btor bottled beer asiivtrsd promptly
your residence at ssms prices as form
aril. Charlss Stors, retail dealer, 1I33-J6
Sherman avenue, next door north of Storg
brwry. Phonss Wcbitsr 1260. ind. fl-inrj
Ilcrbcri E Gooch Co,
Brokers aai Dealers
OsVAIaT, PBOYISTOBTs, TOOKn.
Omaha Oftloei 810 ST. T. SJis BUg.
Ball Vtlapheaa Don la SS1
. . InaspsiUleai, A-Slll and A-tlSB.'
Oldtst tw4 Largest Uoa 4a tho KUt