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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1910.
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JiRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
All Linei Ar Decidedly Weals and
Heavy Belling Continues.
creased, P.IV hu. Com. 10.142.KOO hu.; In
creased, 76.000 bu. Oats, 8 542.000 bu.; de
creased K.'S OKI hu. Kvp, hlM.uoo hu. ; In
crease. 24. bu. Barley, 2.474.000 bu.; de
crease. 117.000 bu.
RECEIPTS ARE SUEE TO GROW
Moderation of Wlkrr Enabling-' th.
Railroads' to Clear the Conges
tion of Trafflo Alan
Their Llnea.
r"
NEB' tOIlK GRKRI, MARKET
Qaotntlon. of the Iy om Varloaa
Cnsnmndltlra.
N'KW VOIlIf .Tan 17 Ft lUR Ma rket
low anil about steady, Spring patents, 35.50
trti.7ri; winter psterlts, Ift.arnA.DO: winter
exlran. No. 1. 4.(i'4.0; Kansas straights.
$4.8065.16; winter straights. $a.8fV(j6 46; spring
clears, $4. 404 winter extras. No. 3. $4 .40
ff4.5J. Receipt", 12.020 bbls.j shipments, 8.797
bills. Rve fuur, firm; fair to k'kxI. $4.2Mr
41.441 choice to fancy, $4.414.60. Buckwheat
tlcur, quiet; bulk, per 100 lbs., $2.00, nominal.
CORNMEAL Steady; fine whit and yel
low, ll.&ftyl.fx); coarse, l.46'tjl.60; kiln drk,
OMAHA. Jan. 17. 1910.
All the itraln markata wore decidedly I IJ-iJB.
weak and the heavy selling that started
laat week continued today. Receipts at
primary markets are bound to b heavy
now
railroad
la
d
era
ma
Holders of Ionic wheat were heavy sell
ers again today and tho demand from mlll-
J".bJ" nl J f '?.rAlp,n T." HT2 $1.17&1.18 -l; Closed. 81.17V. July. $1.09'i
;w"l,r:"" oparB wurnru u" " fa 1.10 5-1B; closed, $1.00. Receipts, 12.000
I 1 a? X: ... VrU
thaf l ha t-aat H er hm aort n IVl tnfl 1 " 1 J
oads will be abl. to clear the accumu- . WHEAT-Spot, ay. No . 2 red $1 80 e
.nn n W - K . klna-lriik awl I VllOr I1UIII" "111:, 1..1U. . . J. V. auuni, i
' ' " HISIU Vl'ol 114-1. '""en 0ucv ...., at 1 " . . 1 . . . nil, .AT V'
ilia l lie IM-l uum nrnii. 11 vim Ft I - , i . . . ,
I -- a I ....... .inM that a A.xxarn I lirtl U It lllir-i , mi.t.1, v. v, out'Bi, 11 vim
l.'V''r'J.1 ""'i'"" Ootlon nmtket declined sharply
1 k l 11 h amriHU. j
nyK 8teady; No. 2 western, 8'4c nom
inal, f. o. b. New York.
HARIjKY Nominal; feeding, homlnal, c.
e-
om-
o.
al.
under
heavy selling, mora favorable trafflo con
dltlons and heavier receipts In the went
and on declining caoh premiums. At the
mo marKet. l
A hftvy jrim off lorn receipts put the
market on The declfne, values sliding; lower
ts Ith the large offerings dragging heavily.
Cash corn was slow?, telling at Vific
lower,
bu.: shipments. 32.042 bu
CORN Spot, market .easy: No. 2. 74'c.
elevator; domestic, , 7ftc delivered and 7fo,
f. o. b. afloat, nominal. Option market
was without transactions, cloning ' He net
lower; May closed 78c; July, 77c; tieptem
Primary wheat receipts were 1.037,000 '."-.V.V.
bushels and fhlpments were mono bushels, Iftfa -k-
against receipts last year or Ti'JW diisoi. OATS-Spot, market steady; mixed, 26
and shipments of Ol.OtiO K.Vl1. to Si pounds, nomlmU; natural white, 2d to
Primary corn receipts were ft37,O00 b;no' aa pounds, MVMHe; flipped whito. S4 to 4J
and shipment, were S9a.0tMshels. against MWo OptloiS msrket was wlth-
l" out transactions, closlna- tc net lower
Bhlpments of $86,000 bushels . . . 1 Mav. Mtuc. Rr.trt. 4R.K00.btt,
Clearances Were $3,000 bushela M com, HAY Kirm: prime, $L1&; Na t 1.10;
none ot oats ana wneat ana iiour e;ii i pj0 j $1.00; No. 8, 6c.
68.000 bushels. . . . . . HOPS mead v: slate, common to choice,
Liverpool closed H1 to d lower on wneat 3030; i, I6(iiil9c. Paclf io coast, 1D09,
and Ud higher on corn.
Local range of options
i
Articles. - ''
1
Whoat I
May... I 10f.
July... I WMi
Corn - (
May... 6b
July... 66HI
Oats I 1
May... O'l
July... 43WI
Open. (. High. I Low. Closa.
1 ORVi 1 UK 1 04Vi
( ' 6H
w4
. 66 66 'i
4SV41 M 41
434 42 42H
21faS1i-: 190e. 14r18c.
HiiJKH Bteitrty; central America, zavo;
Rnirntn 21 luttfttUn
LliATHEK-Bteady; hemlocK iirsis, awu
2!o; secondB, 2327ci thirds, 2(tf2Gc; rejects,
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mess. $24.00
ft24.2i; family, $2ti.0tXu26.tK); short clear, $i5.0
t',;" w'- Beef, firm;: muss, m.vnw.w; tam
S? fly, $16.004ia6.PO; beef hams, $24.0tfiai.00. Cut
" meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs.,
I 111 W.-.1tt Wl. ninll.4 kiih. ftl 9 FWn'IA 00. I .rd.
steady; middle west, prime, $12 9013.00; re
' fined, .steady; continent, $13.50; South
America, $14.26; cbmpound, iu.au.
Omaha Cash Price. TAL1W Firm; prime city, c; coun-
muwiTv. ' l llfirf,i1 tnL- Nn I lr' l"'0''O. . .
i, urt urrUM Xftt m" NiT BUTTER Unsettled; creamery, specials,
hard. $1.04 No. 4 hard, 1.04, m extras, 36o; third to first, 29tiMc;
?Pn,, A?!Hiifl- KburtJn? creamery, held, second to special, 29:t4c;
Li,No- 2 t"-um, lVi4f92c, No. Durum, common to finest, 2.;t.tc;
I lir.m.,r. f U., n .tun . 3,irin' WMTArll,
ium m. t h i. uunffiii' Nn. i wn . r"", .. . ,
H&MHo; Ko. -i TwhU.; eiUc; N I . imitation orMirv-
low. iiHf No. yellow, e5ic;o. Ilrirro:- stat6. -. fuI1 ctsara.
2aZi.MSTlnrTK arada"' apeolal, ITHtfMoi same. Beptember. fancy
.-w. - !7.o: same. Oetober, best, WAo: same.
OATHfttsndard 470470- No. S white, winter made, best. 15o; same, common to
tl iSSrSiuj nS. i food. 13G16o; skims, full to sp.olal, BtJ
B?fcNO-4yeUOW 46S460: (W-F.rmer; western, extra first, 42c;
BAItLKY-No. 4, Ht-JfOc; No. 1 feed, 6W "rat, 40Si41c; lower grades, DOtf 3o; refrlg
. ,,, i . . I era t or. sdwtpjkc.
rvbv-No. i 76tft76c: No. 3. TSHTBc. . POULTRY Dressed firm; western ohlok-
Cartot RMMvta. 16ao: row1"- i4Wlc; turkeys. 224,24c.
, Wheat. Corn. Oats, j WEATHER III TUB GHAIIt BELT
...... l l o"
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
Omaha ......
Uuluth
604
9
100
296
n
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Specnlatire Sentiment Blow Hot
and Cold in Wall Street
OPENS STRONG AND TURNS WEAK
Transcontinental Railroad Storka Are
Unn on Prospects of New Lines
Absorbing Part of the
Traffic.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
For Nebraakav Tneaday Fair, with
Colder In Etast Portion.
OMAHA, Jan. 17. 1810.
An area, of low pressure extends this
mornlnir from T.aka Atinartnr amithaaat
r eatnres ox inn iraoini sua ""- i across tne centroj valleys to tna sou t tier n
Prices on Board of Trade. Kooky mountain slope. Light snow flur-
. ii rles are asneral In the upper Missouri val-
UHIUAUU. Jan. it. wain sno uriTviaiuna i . . -, ... , ,-.,- . a .
weakest of tha grains under tha Influance h mlddl9 Mississippi and Ohio
of a leesened cash demand and larger re- ...n.... . , .
cHpta. . in Provision , the decline in pork n,Bh ' ppeB.ur-i aooompisd by colder
! T . 1. wesLinsr. is moving in over the racma
Wheat price- fell of1 ha "'"f slope and mountain region and will extend
tradea and, with slight rallies. COTtlnued ovr tha ceJitral valleys during the next
the downward course nearly tnrognxn tw8. f hours, and will oausa colder
session. Tha range waa from a to no. weaU,ePi wlth probably rain or snow In
A London statistician's eetirraite placing m rlolnity tonight, followed by fair and
the world's crop figures at 8,603,000,0)0 oojdar Tuesday -
bushels also had a bearlah effeot. Record of temperatare and preolplUtion
May dropped to ItOMi, after having touched oompar,d Wtn the corresponding day of
iiib" t"v " ' ' . i i iasi inreo years)
and olosed lo lower than Saturday s final , lS10i,lWK3. 1908. 1907
figures, at Il.10tti8H.lOH. juiy ciosea ilto Minimum temperature..., 33 26 S8 18
and September Ho lower than Saturday. Precipitation T .00 .00 T
uorn aavancea ai uio iwiwi, - i'j Normal temperature ror today, SO degnees.
fell off. May dropped to 68V.0 after tiwoh- Bxeeas In preoipitaMon isinoe March 1,
lur iia mien uuiiil viio ur v wtw i p, monaa . . . - -
Se.'arid clbsed 1f6o ldwer than Sawr- Deficiency oorreaponding period In 1908,
day s final figures ac wa, ine mnur ..ag moh.
futures closed Ho lower. Deficiency corresponding parlod in 1907,
i rwio in uais luuunni vjoui o " . luones. v . . t,. A.. WISLHH,
other grains, although the range was less . . Local Forecaster.
and the fluctuations rower. xm- range
was. from Mo to c May dropped to
titfco rrom a nign ikhhv lor vnw uajr m
NEW YORK. Jan. 17. Speculative senti
ment blew hot and hlew rold in the stock
market today and the sudden transposi
tions offered some violent contracts. De
mand for slocks at one time early In the
day was so Impre.islve and seemed to be
coming from suoh Influential sources that
the lone of the speculation became very
hopeiul. one or two items in uie news
were construed In the same spirit. That
storkn should stream into the market in
urgent liquidation and In overw Helming
volume In the presence of this hopeful
feeling argued a weight or offerings over
hanging the market that dampened the
cheerfulness and set conjecture to work
again to fathom the motives and Uie
sources of the selling.
The retrospect of the market would have
to go back many months to find prices at
which stocks could have been acquired
to offer any profit on the sales made at
today's prices. This fact accentuated the
conviction of thoroughness ot the liqui
dating movement In progress and pointed
to unloading on the part of the buyers
of larger calibre, who had come Into the
market at a very early stage of last year's
advance. The belief was thus created In
a closing up of a market campaign of
long duration and widespread extent.
There Was nothing in the Immediate sit
uation td explain the pressure on the mar
ket. The money position worked eaxier
and the weekly bank statement of Sat
urday gave warrant for confidences In the
security of the money market from any
further stringency. There was an en
gagement of gold for South America, but
the foreign exchange market was eas er,
in spite of the decline In money rates.
This movement might reflect a renewal of
foreign buying of cotton Invited bv the
severe decline which has occurred In that
vommoouy.
A survey of the foreign trade statement
for December, however, -goes farther to
explain the miscalculation of the year end
money markets, which has helped to em
barrass the speculative position. The $13H,
742.000 value of Imports stood near to the
previous month's record figures. While the
iii.uuu.mu decline In value of exports lert
the excess value of exDorts at onlv l:2.-
979.905 for the month, compared with the
ii,ou,ww in the December or tne preced
ing year. The scarcity of foreign ex
change, which kept up rates all through
December In that denartment or the in
tcrnalloimi money market Is thus without
mystery.
Our own bank statement. In the heavy
loan contraction' of the trust companies
and the substantial Increase in clearing
house bank loans, shows another phae
or tne adjustment or the shifting or loans
resorted to iri November to obviate a de
ficit in the reserves. The enormous reflux
of funds from Interior money markets sup.
plies the resources for this adjustment, but
supplies rather faint encouragement for
assumptions of great trade activity.
The acute weakness of the transconti
nental railroad stocks today indicate mis
givings on the score of decreased trafflo
as well as possible as a redistribution of
trarric growing out of opening of new
Pacific coast extensions. This was a fac
tor In the weakness of the Hill stocks and
St. Paul. The further postponement of
the suit 'to dissolve the Union Pacific
merger was made the occasion of some
orderly strength in that stock but it was
amongst the weakest In the later selling.
several of the day's suoreme court de
cisions, which upheld the contentions of
corporations, were made Something of in
me eriort to raiiy prices, . The satisfac
tion of the demand to cover shorts on the
part of the bears about exhausted the
buying at the recovered price level and the
subsequent collapse, placed prices lower
than the low prices of Saturday morning.
The rallying power was feeble and the
closing tone weak.
Bonds were easy. Total sales, net value.
$4,466,000. United States 2s declined Ml per
cent on call. ""
Number of sales and leading Quotations
on stocks were as follow;:' . , .-
Bales. Hlxn. Low. Ulo.
ury bills decreased. 63.$74.0nO marks; notes
Iti circulation decreased. 1.84.000 marks;
clepiMilts Increased, $9.6T,0O0 marks; gold In
hand Increased, 67,u!4,000 marks.
New York Money Market.
NKW YORK. Jan. 17.-MONEY On call.
stedy, 3iT!4 per cent; ruling rate. S per
cent; closing bid, 14. per cent; offered at 4
per cent. Time loans, very easy; sixty days,
4 per cent; ninety days, 44 per cent;
six months. 4'4 per cent.
r ru M ttd MERCANTILE . PA PKR 4V4S
per oetlt.
HTKKLINU KXCHANUK Weak. With
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 $SS5'J
4.M for sixty-day bills and at $4 S75 for de
mand; commercial bills, $4 KJ'ii'jM I3.
ii.vf.K-Br, tie; Mexican aouara. 45.
BONDS Government and' railroad, easy.
Closing Quotations on bonds were as fol-
lows:
U. R. rf. ta, rf....lKH!ll. rVntr.1 lut r. 4s. H
do coupon 10"HtTtr. Mat.- tin MH
V. S. , rag... lOIHlntar Mare. M. 4 ,. "a
ao eouDon I l"lJin 4s
V. i. 4n. fg.......VHH 4m
ao coupon HK. O, Southern 1st Is 134
Allls-Chal. lut la K4 Lais Rliara d. 4s, 1M1 H
Aim Art. ( IDS L N. anl. 4s...... MM
Am. T. T. it. fa..HHHM., K. at T. let 4s..
Am. Tobacco 4s 71 do fen. 4
la 10T Mn. Pacific 4a 1'4
Armour A Co, ... 4 Nat'l Rr ot M.
Atrhlatm gan. 4a l"OHN. T. Oan'l g. Ssl4
no ct. 4a .lis an Hub. 4s tfi
do ct. 6a...... 1HN.V.,N.H H e to.1M
Atlsntlc O. U 1st 4s.. K'tNorfnlk A W.lst c. i MSt
B. O. 4 do c. 4s HU
do H'-- '. No, rmdna ....,... .il4
do 8. W. ms . ao a. 7J
Bronklm Tr. c. 4a.. A On. 8. L rfrts. 4a.. NVI
Central of Oa. 3a HWItPann. at. St, J14.. M .
(antral leather f-, do coo. 4a .KM'A
Central of N. J. f. 6a,12fi Readma (an. 4s...... Hlj
Choa. onto 4's. ...1'IHHt. U 4V 8. F. fg. 4s $4
da ret. 6 M do ran. hi
Ctllrsio A. IHs... 74St. L 8. W. con. 4. T
C, B. A q. JC 4s.... MS do 1st gold to...... 4
do seo. 4a M Seaboard Air UlK to S
C H. A at. T. -So. rsclrio col. to.... tt
tn. ia...... SB44 ' do . 4a. .ltat,
0.. H. I. P. a 4s. 1 1 Jt rat. 4a..... WH
do ool. bm .'...KWiflo, Rsllwar lie .1.
do rff. 4a............ 14a do n. 4a........... Sot,
Colo. InJ. 5a. lM'nl paoltio 4a. . . lKHfc
Colo. Midland 4a tD do ot. 4 Ill 14
Colo. A Southern ref. Md 1st and raf. '-in M
knd ant. 4V,s.... M V., 8. Kubbar to. ..i.. 104
1). Hudson 0, 4a. 101 tl. g. steel M 6a..'...l
P. ft R. O. 4s.. ....... VaV-Clhein. (a. ........ OS
ntrtlllars' (a w.. T4iWabah (at to 1H4
Krle prior Men 4s... M do 1st and ait. to. t4
do si-n. 4s.. TSHWaatm Md. 4
do ot. 4a, series A ?4Wettlnh. Bleo. 0. & M
do ct. 4a, series B 72. Wisconsin. Central 4s. 14
Ocn. Blertrlo ct. (a. 145
l)ld. offered .
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Jon. 17. Money, call loans, 5
3lo per cent; time loans, 4&&H per cent.
Closing quotations: '
Atrhlaon ad, to MVArlaona Com'l 4M4
do to inn, Atlaiulo 11 v
"Mcilcan intral 4s.. w Butta txnlltlon MH
Atchison R. R,.n...lU4Calumt A Alisons.. H
da pM mtSsCaluniet A Heola
Boston St AlbanT...Xl otmteniriat U
mton ft Maine. ...14 Copper Ranse 2
Boatim Kleyated. ...lMDly West 14
FUchburg pfd 12tS4Tomlilion Coal 4
N. Y.. N. H. ft H..lMrranklln t. 18
t'nlon Ptcttlc mOranpy V
Am. Ante, cliera 46HOreen Cananea 1014
do pia itWHlsie KaraJe..,.
Am. Pnau. Tvbe T Mass. Mining.
Am. Sugar 12S Michigan .....
do prd in Jtahawk
Am, Tel. ft Tel W Ner.da ..,
Am. Woolen U Old Dominion...
do pfd ,..10:14 Osoenls
Dominion I. A 8..... Parrot
Edlvon Eflec. Ill 14$ OulncT
Mhss. Electric........ 14 Shannon I:
do pfd 70 Tamarack ....
Mass. Oas 7M4TrlnltT
United Fruit ....17 C. g. Mining
United Shoe Mich.... 7V. 8; Oil....
St.. Lonla Gentrrat Market.
..,,ci, - . i J. " 1 i . i.n.u hA Qofue. If BT TrTTTSt Tan 17 WUW A T T An,a,
day; I track. No. red, cash, $1.20!. 26; ' No. 2
av I iraca, ino. s rea, oasn, ii.aroj'i.zo; ino. ;
in nrnvlaiona iiork dosed 7915a lower, hard. $1.1101. 15; May, il.lO'MU.ltK).: July
lard 5c lower to nigaer ana tids zvc L-f;
lower to 2Vtc higher.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcls. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Safy.
Wheat II' I
May...fl lmHl UM 109H 1 10HI1 11HH
Julv.l. 1 024, 102 101 1 0U41 02ViH
Sept.i. 7(&A 97'A 97 7i
Corn I
May...MiH 8 6HH ftRHloS'AfCS
July... 68HS CT68 fMkZ
8ept... tMtj 68 679. 67 68
Oals
May... 48H-4 48S 47 48
July... 46 46 ' 44H 44?if4 46
Sept... 42 42 41 41 42
Pork
Jan $1 80 21 87
May... 22 00 22 10 21 80 21 112 22 07
July... 22 00 22 17 2192 21 96 22 10
Lard '
Jan... 12 70 12 70 12 62 12 62 1 BO
May... U20 U 26 , 12.16 12 17 12 22
July... 12 12 12 17 12 10 12 12 12 17
Ribs
Jan... 11 80 11 80 11 76 11 76 11 72
May... 1160 1167 1167 11 60 11 62
July... 1167 11 67 11 60 U 60 11 62
COHN Lower; track. No. 2 cash. 67c: No.
2 white, 69o; May, 68o; July, $a.
UA'it iower; track, mo. 2 cash, 40c; No.
white, 60o; May, 48o; July, 44c,
FLOUR Weak: red winter patents. $S.GRin)
6.10; extra fancy and straight, $6.006.60;
iara winter clears, a. wxg4.au.
SEED Timothy; $2.50$.6O.
CORNMEAL-.l).
BRAN firm; sacked (east track), 11.21(9
..13.
HAY Firm; timothy, $14.6018.00; prairie,
13.OOftl4.60.
HEMP TWINE 7c
PROVlSIONrV-Pork Unchanged: lobblna-
$21.75. Lard, higher; prime steam, $12.36
; 12.66. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed
extra shorts, $12.00; clear ribs, $13.00; short
clears, $13.26. Bacon, unchanged; boxed,
extra short. $14.26; clear ribs, $14.26; short
uears, bas-ov.
POULTRY Firm: chlokens. ISSto: snrlnr
lie; lurtsys, mo; quckb, tea, goose, Kjiuc,
i Ta.it creamery, audeo.
EGOS Lower at 13c.
-. Receipts. Shipments.
Allla-rihalmers pfd
Amalgamated Copper.....1..
Am. AgrloulU3ral...i..i.....
Am, Beet Sugar...,.,. ,v,,
Ajd. Can pfd '. .
Am. Oar ft Foundry..
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Hide A Leather pfd..
Am. loe Sacuritlea .
Am. Linseed
Am. LooorootlTe. . . .
Am. Bmaltlng ft Ref..
no pra
Am. sugar Refining
Am. Tel. ft TM...
Am. Tobaooo pfd
Am. Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison ,
do pfd
Atlantio Ooast Line.
. ft O
do pfd .s...
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific.
Cantntl Leather
do ptd
Central of N. J
Chea. ft Ohio
Chloago ft Alton.
Flour, bbls
, 13,600.
......165.350
172.6X10
208,600
7.300
62,000
' 42.700
70,700
No. t.
Cash quotations were as follows: Ksbmj Clt Grain and Provisions.
r'LOUK Steady; winter patents, $5.26 ifANSiu PITT Jan. IT WHTS ATr-a.h
6 SO; winter 'straights. $6.0ud6.o0; spring unchanged to lo lower; No, i hard, $l.CW-oJ
"'LW ki M au, ; baker' 3 -40. h.13; No. $l.0fi1.12; No. 2 red, $1.24rl.28;
? L.,, tia;juiy,
,T, Z.. """. euiu-ooo, ttr I SMs'-glKmc, sellers. - i "
ss tS.1?,',JJlalUn' "JMito-. I COHN Wllo lower; No, S mixed, 6666o
r "--- . . uinini, j.wj no, a. bo-Jdiinoc: r'o. a white. oottSitfTc: No.
A f 1 no in western, a.i. Timothy, $4.00. 3, 6Mc; May. 77c sellers: July 66
1 invar, si 41 Mr . . . 1 . . - - -
,.oJ.'!i)Jl!i,10SPork.'om!'- ptr.bl1- 122 00 : OATS-Nomlnally- unchanged! No,
. . y. .w 1UB ij.o;iJOD. iwhlte, tl4t51c; No.. 2 mixed, 4646c.
1 bhort rlba, sides (loose), $U.87V 11.87; ' RYE-70(ix7jc. . .
d nort Clear sides (boxed), $12,204)12.37. . HAY Unchanged! choice, timothy,-' $13.75
lotal fllearanoes of wheat and flour were 14.00; choice prairie, 1U6i312,O0: Cholc.
?ql'-,L.'UlL8'W"' bU Irlmarr reoelpu were alfalfa. $ls.00rff 18,6a,, . " 7 .
,o.,v s -w uiisiw iran twi.wiu du. the BUTTER-Creamery, extras. . 64o; firsts,
corresponding day a year ago. The visible 82c: seoonds, 30c; packing stock. 2kt
aTL.r k" 'L1 "t"aS?" K.H-'::.x,'r"- Vfcct firsts, 34o; current
ins receipts, ic; seconds and dirties, 20o.
amount of breadstuff pn ooean passage in- v Recipta.Shlpments
N"'"" ,- - Wheat, bu Kil.OOO . 72,000
iTr-; rred receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. Corn, bu ,...,115 000 31000
40 cms; corn, 441 cars; oats, 232 cars; hogs, Oats, bu ,., 27 000 2l'(K)0
V iiii:mSU v.aaii rriura ty near : . ixo. I red il-....ii r. . , . .
II.UaI.M: No. 1 red. ll.llkai 1U: K 4 h.r.i' Mloneapoll. Grain Market.
$l.l2Vul-15; No. 8 hard. $l.0tfl.l3: No. i MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan, 17-WHEAT
tioiiiiern apring. si.iaii'ii i.ioyg; o. Z north- Juiy. ei.iwtfi.tOH; cash
ern spring, $1.12U1.H; No. $ spring. $l.0.(j No. 1 hard. $1.12(9'1.13; No. 1 northern
1.13. Corn: No. 3 cash, 60; No. 1 cash ll.UH4l.l-; No. 2 northern, $l.)9-.il. 10S
, kT,L. riri.l. ,. . v.. . l. .,,, ....... v 0 at m c.kj 9
- . ' , ..u, a UU9I1, . IM-.t'UlOTaC; in o, x .-.v. a, L-vt-7Bttiw-.
-While, tfJc; No. 3 white. k;U,"aotio: No. 1 1 FLAX Oloswd at $2.r'.
yellow, busie; No. 3 yellow, boc; No. 4 CORN No. 3 yellow, 60'4W4a
)"". otioooc. uats: No. 3 white, 4 Vt 1 iai s iso. t wtnte, 46VH6c.
, eS'no; No. 4 white, 47iinsc:. standard. u,i RYE No. i. 76Vi7oVkc.
'1(V'; . I i BRAN It! 100-pouad sacks, $23.00 23.50.
uui inn nienay; creameries. 2oriS4c: KIjOUK First patents. In wood. f. o. h
l" i . Minneapolis, $o,4O5.t:0: second patents, $5.20
.v.u "- "'' .wi cases; Bteady; at io.au; itrst Clears. 4.o0!9.4o; second clears,
prime firsts, sso. '
CHEESE Steady; daisies, lCfcl7c; twins
lhiai ib4.c: vounu A lt,,-1 ,.a ii ... , -
horns. Itfc. " PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 17. BUTTER-
POTATOES Strong; cholcs to t antalWulet but steady; extra western creamery,
6ic; fair to good. 46ia4oe. " 37c; extra western creamery nearby prints
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
tM
POULTRY-iteady; turkeys, 17ol dilck-
asc.
KOQS Firm, good demand: Pennsylvania.
VEAL Steady; W to eO-pound a.luhi. a., Snd other nearby firsts, free ruses, 88c
Pc; 60 to' 86-pound weights. HtulOc" sr, i7 at niark; current, receipts In returnable
. o, wj .(in, rr rr- icin lliaiB, HQS
cases, ssc; current receipts, rree cases,
110-pound iweights, I'M 11c.
Receipt. Today vv neat. l cars; com, 144
cars; oats, 60 cars. - Estimated tomorrow
Wheat, 4 cars; corn, 441 cars; oats, 2i
cars. .
I.lvrrpoul Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 17.-WHEAT-.Spot,
dull; No. f red western winter, -no stock
Futures, dull; March, (mi 3 VI; lay. 8s Id.
t tJHNw-pot, quiet; nw American mixed,
6s id; old Amerlran mixed. 6a tiMjd. Fu
tures, dull! Jsjiuary, 6a'd; March, 6 71d.
PEA 8 Canadian, steady; 7s d.
FLOCR-Wlutar ptttonta, quiet; $3s.
Mllwnakeo Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 17. Wll EAT No 1
northern. $l.is,n i; No... notrhtrn, $1.15(6
1.16; May. $1.101401, Md.
OATS-fiOe. . .
UAKLKY-Saniples.. tl!ii7Jc.
Isble Sm,olr of Grain.
fOllK. Jan. li. Tha Nfiv VftrU
luce KxchaiiKe ststement nf 1 r,u
Supply of itraln in the United States Jau-t-ry
15 foli.; Wlieal;i S6.24S.0w bu.; U-,
' L Avails
Jvew yoi
Inviducs Sxc
Kink at mark.
CHEESE Firm, fair demand; New York
full cruams, choice, 17'iil7Vc; New York
tun creams, rair to good, lti17c,
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Jan. 17-CORN-Hlgher; No
8 white. 6c: No. 4 white. 64c: No a vltrw
e. No. 3. 60c; No. 463; no grade, 6JV4i'
OATS Strong: No.i white. 4S- v
white. 4cj No. 4 white, 474ac; stand
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Jan II-BPCii-ou.,.. u
2'5: .-"; W.8B; March, '$8.80:' April!
f? '"October. $7.23c; prime old, te.HO; old
rejected. $n 1 6m 8. 25; 110 established
C k tl T - ' "- nimsinv, prune. tl,:i
Msrc. t.9R. AlsTke. prime, $'.00; March
llnlatk (irnln Mnrket.
I.ULrTII. Jan. K.-VVIIKAT-Muy, $1131.
July, $1,104. , ,i , ,-, t &' .'.
do pfd...
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Adventure .......
Alloues
Amalgamated ...
Uld. "Aasea.
1.000 6"1t 6i14 60
4S,000 US (a 2S '"i
400 4r-4AV 464
J,8"0 44Vi 43Vj. 4
00 7, 7IH 7
4. t0 : '-
1,5110 46 634 3
8") 444 44 43
"0 2RS4 34 1414
.200 U 16i la
. 4,500 68 bihk 65Vi
. so,) v64 Wi
K 1104 lotm 1W
aiu 1214 l. i-"2
. 8,400 ISm, 1314 137 m
&4 Vi
. . 600 3S-4 M. S3
. ' T,0l ' M'4 ta '
. lltv 11"
&I0 1034, MH HW
sou is"1 i.t'Vi ir
.. 4,700 1174 115 , 11 54
1011 W 3 91
I0 M 82 304
. 13,0 - 74 7-H,
iOO 1S0 17KU. Vi
6.KO0 44H 4.1 43
le. 107
II
Wt4 8,
. ... 0,WJ 4t
..A soo' ion
..'..N7,5oO STi,
600 C 64 H3 V,
Chicago ot. western, new.. l.ftnO J:i 32i .V
O. ft N. w , aw lot lfi lii
C, M. ft St. P ' 4,400 144 14D 147
O., a ft St. It i. 700 (K t 78
Colo. Fuel ft Iron
Colo, ft Southern
do W prd
do 3d pfd
Con. Gas
Corn Products
Delaware Hudson
D. ft R. Q
do pfd
Distillers' Securities. . . .
Erie
do let pfd
da M pfd
General Electric
Great Northern pfd
do Ore on clfa
Illinois Central
Inter. Met........
do ptd
Inter. Harvester
Inter. Marina pfd
nler. Paper ,
inter. Pump...,
Iowa Central
K. C Southern ,
do pf4
U ft N
Minn, ft St. L
Minn., at. P. 8. 8te,
Mi. Pacific
M., K. ArT
do pfd
National Biscuit
National Lead
Nut'l Ky at M. 1st pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. ft W
Norfolk A Western....
North American
Northern Pacifla
Paclfla Mail
Pennsylvania
People's Gaa
P., C, c. at si. L.. ....
Pressed 8teel Car
Pullman Palace Cas...
Rail war Steel Spring...
heading
Republic 8teel
do pfd
Rock Island
do pfd
St. U at 8 F. td pfd....
81. L. 8. W
do pfd
Blues-Sheffield 8. ft
80. Pacific
80. Railway
do pfd
Tenn. Copper
Tessa ft Pacific
Tol., St. L. ft W......
do pfd
t'nlon Paeiflc
do pfd
U. 8. Realty
U. 8. Rubber
V. . Steal
do pfd
Utah Copper...
Va.-Caro. Chemical.,..
Wabash
do pfd .
XV eat em Maryland......
Westlnghouas Eleotrle.
Weetorn Union .
W. ft Ucke Krle
Wlsconatn Canlral
Pittsburg Coal
United Dry Goods
Am. Steel ft Foundry.
LaClede Gas..
4, I0 4.1 4.3 4:t
81O S8 ; 67 67
1,WU 81 81 il
.. 80
$3,000 154 1M 160
1,0011 i a , ao
700 178 1 71-4 177
2.8IM 4
600
J.700
1.800
l,0o0
36
32
4
SV
S.200 lf.
44 44
.. .80
S4 34
80 $
4K 41
St, 3
1 .1.17, in
14.100 136 133 133
,000 76 7! 73
00 143 14 141
11.100 84 '23 J4
lt,00 'i ( 60
tO 121 Ul
800 21 10 XI
800
700
2,400
100
61
26
41
t
4.400 lii4
61
28
40
.. SUtah .
4 Victoria
.....121 Winona ......
7 Wolverine ....
61 North Butte...
...... It m -
. K4
. 4
. T
. 71
. 84 '
. 60
.141
. 30
. M
. 16
.
. Mil
. r
. 13
.11
. 42
Loados Stock 'fttarkeel
LONbON.l Janl ll American securities
opened steady and slightly above parity.
pnoes improved . in .ytnpatny with an ad
vance, in Canadian pacific and Union Pa
oltio and, despite a slight recession, the
market at- noon was steady and from un
changed to a point higher .ban Saturday's
New York closing. 1 '
London closing stocks! " '
Consols, money...... Wn. Louisville A N. ...... 168
do account, U 13-16 M.. K. ft T 47
Amal. Copper HHN. V. 'Central.. ..... .!
Anaconda Jo Norfolk ft w....
Atohlson ........ ..,.123 do pfd
do pfd 10 Ontario ft w.....',
Baltimore Ohio... .130 PennsyiTania ....
Canadian Pacific, ...ltti Ranil, Mines..
Chesapeaks'ft 0.'.... WResdlng
Chicago u. W..'.. 4 Sostbern Ry.t.'...
Chi:,-Mai. ft. St. P...Jt. tp nfaV'i
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Trade Devoid of Strength and
Activity
EARLY H0O MARKET HIGHER
Sheep aad Uiabi ta Liberal so.plr,
WklU Uood Deaaand Holds
' Prices at Steady
trona; Level
St IN ... 8 4 80 -1 ... $10
81. 1M .... I 40 14 T ... 60
Tl XT ... 6 W O ttl w m
T4 ITT ... 8 40 74 4 ... I W
0 1st g 8 40 44. ...... . ... 8 40
74. S ... 141 T HO $ ev
14 tar ... 8 U 44 i4 ... I
81 117 ... 46 tl FIT ... 8 M
t XT ... 8 48 Tt til ... 8 M
It Itt Ust 8 44 St. ...... .374 ... IH
74 M4 , 40 I 46 H.......I14 ... I 80
71 M ... 8 44 88. Ml 8 to
64 If SO I in (, lit 0 I SO
T 8M to 41 Tl 14 8 6
It 114 10 I 4 Tt 114 .... 1 et .
IT I'4 ... I 4 ' IT M l ... I W
II IMJ'MU I4t la 3 40 16
M MT ... 8 41 , tM 18 It)
t4 117 40 I 41 U Ill 0 I 67
SOUTH OMAHA, January 17, 1310.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hoas. BbeeR
Estimate Monday 4,200 600
8am. day last week.... 6.H"6
Hame day 1 weeks ago.. .wo
Same day 3 weeks ago.. 8,143
Sam. day 4 weeks ago.. 2.887
6 473
7.300
T,8"l
SHEEP About thirty cars of elieeo and
lambs were scheduled for today's run. and
the big bulk of this .stlmate waa on hand
small and prices steaJy to firm. ..Quotation
rsngr from i;1ivc inr laumrnm ui 1
3tiJi and (VtjOe fur Oregons. Apricots are
in miwterate demand and prices are firm.
Choice. llil'llo; extra Vhuice. 1 .
(.fancy. 12iltlc. reaches are quiet but
Isteiuly; choice. 6'ii7c; extra choice, .fi-v;
rancy, tnti'c. itatmns are qinei o" i
are firm on the strength in the situation
on the coast. lxise muscatel, 4n4'c;
choice to fancv seedeii, 6'MSc; seedless.
ij4i'c, Ltmdon layers. $1.1iVut1.20.
OMAHA OK! KHAI. MARKRT.
Staple and Fancy Prodnre Prices Fnr
nlahed by Bayers and Wholesalers.
IilTTTEn Creamery. No ' 1. delivered to
the retail tiade In 1-lb. cartons, 8,"c; No. 1.
for the early market. Offerings oonslsted in -lb- tubs. S6c; No J In l-lb. p'0"".
of the usual mixed grades of fed stock and 6c; In 60-lb tuba, 84c; iJ"t ck. solid
quality on an average waa little different pack 32c; fresh rolls, 2-'Hc; fancy 1 lalry,
from that of most runs lately. roll. 2bc. Market changes every Tuesday.
Packers needed good strings from ths C?'""1,?" ",,r; 2JV1,''U,1, ,p . .
opening and buyers wasted little time dur- POULTIU -Pressed: ,.
lng first round dickering over prices.
xs7 7.8,3 Ihouaht .in tha hatter classes of killers at lc; geese, 14c; turKes, .c; pigeons, per
1 787 $.270 Ik nod. strong figures, as compared with dox., $1..
4.63H f.8f'$ last week's close. The poorer grad
Zo: Homer snuahs, $4 per d S : fancy
snuabs, $8.60 per dos.; No. 1, $:t 00 per djs.
alml day iMt y".":: proVed to be a trifVe slow, bu't this featur Alive: Ilrollers, under I IW.ljo;t.erJ
nam. aay last year.... e.i-. v , ,h trad is a chronic one and does not lbs. 11c; hens, 11c; ixioks, 70 ducks, full
Th. following table shows th. receipts of off he ? hpf? fe.therid. 12c; geese, full feathered, c;
cattle, hog. and sheep at South .Omana for ;-wVhl turkeys. 18o; guinea fowls, $3 Vr do..; pig-
'"' "-'"i '"K . at quotably steady to strong prices, rstrong ""'Tl.., 7 . . ..
1810. 1808. Inc. Pep on.,,t material and just about steady FI8I1-A11 froxen: Trout. 13o;-whit. fl.h.
Cattle ..! 46.427 47.804 J?' on common and medium killers would be llo: pickerel, 8c.; pikw. 12c: eel,. 18c. had-
Hog 80.132 132.716 .... 42 o84 the safest and briefest way to describe the -c'; ,8,m,"'?h ,mc55? ' J1.'. . "P"
onwD oo.rw vi.ow
vrff Not nouffh hort-fed muff wnt to fln-r. ljd, J roe. 700.- Mlmon. llo; hail-
Tha follow. nc table ahowa th
price of hog. at South Omaha for th. la-t -hers th vj muf "T.TkRoleo small cau.r26c; large.
several days, with comparln 10?. ti. M". "fi Nfw Vork Count. nail.
i Date. I 1810. lli.l-llS.!. Sand. fZj?X' ..Jg.'lSSZ
01 4 y.ry satisfactory figure.. . . 'jTi,,.- rt Tji.. WU Dt.'i,V
a 1 ami ,..nt-.l,.n ..n . a,nAa . iinji in nhn n, r I 1 1 1 o yjl ttltsrj" . 1 ' ' , - '
I
Jan. T.... $61 .83
Jan. $.... $41 S8
Jan. (82
Jan. 10... I S2S
Jan. 11... $18 (74
Jan. 12... I 38V) 6 $2
Jan. 13... ( 47Vx 5 86
Jan. 14... 66 (87
Jan. 16... 8 42 I 87
Jan. 16... 6 83
Jan. W
4 841
4 13
4 30!
4 331
4 lot
e
4
4 80
4 28
4 $$
1 !
$41
( 281 6 85
S3 6 23
W (
iwii m
, M .
80
86
48
42
( 88
( 86
5 281
6 28
6 24
as ,..--. 111.40
r r'-!"M"'':"".irk. n ,,. r FRUITS-Oranges: Extro endte4. ' H
4 1 4 62 lambs, $7.otJ.40; fair to good lamhs, $7.4va U6s. box, $2.50; lftOs.' box. 8. 86; 17s 2il J
4 82 7.80; good light yearlings. $7.107.86; gooa nd 16. box, $K5; -extra fancy Rodlamls,
iu im U.... ...n.. u in- t i.lw.ina Hs. 112s and 126s. box. $2.i6; !o. box.
: T. 7 Vi 1 '""V . " " . ... " ,-ra. Q... A em. K.. t, ATI l.um.,nj-
u I wethers, 85.eoii'.oii; fair to gooa weiners, 1 , -. ...... w.....
4 75 $6.l0(ff5.80; good to cholc. ewe., $5,364,15.76; Kxtra fancy. 800s ar.tl 8tn per box, V6.00;
4 T fair to good ewes, $6O0tja.36. . tra choice 300s, 86t. -per box, $4.... Orape
4 63
4 63
4 60
4 53
4 511
Sunday.
4 681 Representative sales:
( NO.
246 fed I.mbs
232 ted tamba
36 western ewe.
i. a al. 1.1 n. .lock at 106 western ewes
th. ll Sk" ydsT South Omaha7fo7 102 western ewe. ......
twenty-four hour, .tiding at o ciock yen- 1 - ' " -terday
afternoon- . Lg ZtXln XZ.'"".
REK:F.lPTa. 3 western vearllngs
Cattle. Hoc a Bheejp.Hrs. ino western yearlings
C M. & St, P ( $
Mo. P. My 1
U. P. R. R. 53 11 .
C. at N. W. (east) 2 1
C ft N. W. (west).. 60 32 1
C, St. P., M. at O.. 22 6 1
C, B. & Q. (east).... 3 8 ..
C, B. ds Q. (west). 40 18 32
C, R. I. & P. (eat).. 4
C, It. I. ft P. (west).
Illinois Central Ry.. g 4 1
Chicago Of- Western 6 1..
Total rec.lpu ....191 78 3
123 western yearlings
140 Colorado wethers
231 westsrn ewes
81 western wethers
62 western lambs
74 western ewes
146 western lambs, feeders
688 western lambs, fetders 1
683 western lambs, feeders .
173 western, wethers
112 western yearling. ,
186 western wethers
Av.
.. 79
.. 84
.. 94
.. 82
..102
.. 92
.. 92
.. 86
..103
..100
98 .
.. 97
.. 86
.. 85
.. W
..108
.. 67
67
.. 68
.. 99.
.. 86
..119
Pr.
8 30
8 46
4 60
4 26
4 60
6 60
6 00
8 06
6 00
( 90
6 90
6 86
fruit: Florida Indian River, box, $4 00.
Tangerines: Florida, 144s and loss,
box, $2.50. Pineapples:' Florida Indian
River, 24s and 30s, crate, $3 60. Sutsunia'
Florida. 100 to m box. $o.!KV, Apples;
Choice White Fearnialn. $1.50; lien Uovls,,
Colorado, $1.36; Wine Haps,' Colorado, M
Jonathans, Colorado, $l.ouj Greenings, Colo
rado, pr box, $1.60; Missouri Pippin. Colo
rado, per box, $1.75; Usnllans, Colorado,
per box, $1.60; Iowa Jonathans, bbi., xo.uu;
lov
wa Wine Sans. bbl.'. $6.00! Iowa Missouri
Pippins, bbl.. $6.00;. Iowa U-n Davis, bbl.,
$4.16: Hen Psvls. strictly No. 1 Missouri,
6 10 bbl., $:i.76; Missouri Pippins, strictly No. L
ft 10 bbl., $3.75; tianos, strictly Mo. 1 Missouri,
bbl., $400; Greenings, New York, No. 1
Farmers' pack, bbl,.. $3.60; extra fanoy -New
York Greenings, bbl., $4 50. drapes: Mala
gas, extra choice Imported, bbl.. $6.50; Ma
lagas, fancy Imported, bbl., $6.00; Malagas,
extra fancy, extra, heavy,, imported, bbl.;
8 10
6 26
6 90
6 90
6 90
( 96
( 96
( 80
$6.60; Malagas', extra fancy, tinted, highly
colored, imported - DDI., xk.uu. uananas:
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company ....
Cudahy Packing Co. ....
Armour & Co,
Hch warts-Bolon Co
Krey Packing Co. ....
Omalm Pkg. Co., Denv.r
Morrell Packing Co. .,.
Mo. -Kan. Calf Co
W, B. Vansant Co
Renton, Vansant & Co,
Stephens, Bros
Hill & Son ,..
F. B. Lewis
Huston & Co.
J. H. Bulla
L. Wolf
MoCreary dc Carey
H. Weithelmer
H, F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros.
Lehmer Bros.
T. J. Inghram
Lee Rothschild ..........
Christy & Clltie
Other buyers
(CHICAGO LIVE STOCK
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Cattlo Text Cent. Lower
686
829
1,046
765
614
1,240
940
1,806
131
499
862
1,111
1,868
tfatr funov. Port l.lrnun or ChanKUlnoia.
HAHKKT finest and largest, bunch, $3.60; extra fancy.
special , 75-lb. bunches, bunch, $4.od; extra
ir.. IMDUV, ouncn, a.uuit.r.. ID. i siiuenice.
HOSTS l c,...,-, -r,v- l..r,e L-s,i-.lisr' kt-.l S7 F.'l- Ji-r,
scy, ripe, bbl., $6.B0.- Ptarsl California.
Cents Hlaher.
CHICAGO, Jan, 17. CATTLE1 Receipts, extra fancy Koster Beurre, box, $2.50. F'R
o-crowu, iu ,
100
81
4r
M
a
tl
. H
. T
D , Beers It Southern Paolflo 184
Denver & Bio O.'..... 41Cs'lon" PacUle. ...... .200
do ptd. ... ..mil,. -. S4 l(olP' fa.M.l..-I04 ,
Erie ,.,,,3J,V. .S Btael,,,
do 1st pfd ... 61 do ptd U6
do Id pfd.'.......:.'. 40 WaBeeh vf....... 8S
Grand Trunk..., 80 0, afd.,,.... ..68
Illinois Central 147 Bpanlaii 4s.,, 86
blLVtH-iiar, steady at inor par ounce.
MONEY $ per cent,, . .. .
Th. rate of discount In the open market
for short and three niorlths' bills. Is ( 1-16
per cent.. ; ':-
,.- ,1 ' , ' T ..;::-r
. Local .Sooxtrltleav, ,
Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns,
Jr., 614 New xora uue Duiiuing, iimana;
BIO. Asked.
Beatrice Creamery pfd, 4 par saat,.,.,. 80 18
City of Oms Iul 4s ref, 1M4.. ........... 106
City 01 Omah. 4., lli misi.
City of New York 4a, 1868.............. loo
California a. ft K. Be, 1887....,.,. (f4
Columbus Neb., B. L. W, 1I28......J- 84
ritv tia ft Klectrla. Waterloo... ...... ' 81
Cudahy Packing Co. 6s, 1M4. 100
Denver Stock Yards Stock..;
Indepandent Tel. 6a, 1M.. .........
InternaUonal Con. Co. ,f
Kennedy Bldg. Co.....'i
Long Bell Lumber Co.- 6a, 1181.,.,..
Michigan 8tate Tel. 6s, 1884........
Nebraska Tel. Stock, 6 per cant...
Omaha Water Co. 6a, 1W4..T......
Omaha Oas 6e. 1817...,....,
rinuha K. L. ft P. Co. Is. 183....
Omaha B.-L. ft Pr Co. pfd, 6 per cent 81
Omana & C. B. 8L Ry. 6e 1888 8
Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. pfd, 6 par oent 84
Omaha ft O. B. St. Ry. 4om.....i..,., 7
Omaha ft C. R By ft B. ptd 64
Omaha Water C... 3d prd .:. II
Sloui CUy Stock Yarot pfd. f par cent 80
South Omaha ref. 4a lull. 100
Seattia Lighting Co. 6s, 1810 87
t'nlon S. Y., 8o. Omaha '.'.:-... 88
Wis., Minn, ft P. R. R. (C O. W.I... 12
87 '
88
18
88
100 '
84 ,
II
aa I
lOlU
iim
V1
II
86
IOO
86
81
M
100
104
100
10U
as
tt
88
84
10U
86
" 76
- 81
llO
8k
t
61
34
27
18
60
1
72
26
86
69
43
11
32
164
142
9
7
7
24
7$
29
80 000 head: market 10c lower: steers. 15.00 New imported.
fit 00: cows. 83.60iu6.50: heifers. 33.40r1i'o.00: 1 In.ported. 4-crown, lb., ISor" new, lni
I Dulls, $4.0U&,.16; calves, 33.0WftH.ft; stoca-1 ported, ta-os. pacxages, mi, iwc, new
'Hi rs and feeders, $3.766.60. Imported, 60 tt-os.. packages, pox, xi.ou; im
' HODS-Rece'Dts. 34.000 head: market. 10c ported. 1-lb. basket, loo. I
" higher: choice heavy. $8.75Ji8.86: butchers. VEGETABLES Cauliflower! California,
$8.70uM.86; light mixed, $8.40(8.; choice per grata, 82.60. Honey : coiorono, per
light. JS.fXKaS.iifi; packing, $8.4OTrfi8.60; pig., crate. $8.26. 8w.et PotatCM-.: Kanaas. 1-bu.
$7.tWg8.40; bulk of sales, $8.66'iii,60. . bbl., $2.00. Celery: Jumbo California, per
BHtii;r anu mmuh-Receipts, za.uw i aos., 75c. Head lettuce: i'er namper, j du,
lambs, $7.76iij.S0; yearlings, $8.2&g.90. bage: Wisconsin genuln. Holland seed.
lib.. 2c. Tomatoes: loiltia. , K-oasaet crate.
Kansas City Live Stock Market. I ner crate. $5.50. Old Turnips, Beets, Car-
KANSAS CITY: Jan. 17. CATTLE Re- I rot. or Parsnip.: Per bbl., $2.25. Onion.:
celpts, 17,000 head. Including 800 southerns; Red Globe, extra .large, per io., tw,
market, steady to loo lower; choice ex- I npanisn, large- crams, craw, ei.oo; fiiaiuon,
port and dressed beef steers, .tKVctl. 26; Ismail New -York crates, crate, $1.60.
fair to rood. 84.70ifWl.00: western steers. I BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs. ltic; No. 2 ribs.
$4.2ryfj.60; stock.rs and feeders, $3.756.26; 12c; No. $ ribs, 6a;No, 1 loin, 18c; No. 2
imlharn lu,r. Is ofW7ie. TK ai.uthern V-,ivja loin. 1.1M.C: No. 8 loin. ' 901 NOv 1 QllUCk.
' $2.764.10; native cows, S2.60p6.75; native 7c; No. 2 chuck, 6c; No, 3 chuck, SW,
heifers. $3.606.00; bulls. . $3.864j.40; calves. No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2 round, ifce: No. $
1977 $4,00188.76. - round, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c; No, 2 plate,
1 UrxlJ Pulnl, Q rWl UmaA. m.rlr.l K n . nlutfl. 40.
Totals ... 4.409 4,779 7,657 steadv to 6n hla-her: ton. 88 6: hulk of NUTS Almonds: Drake seedlings, per
fATTI.R RacnlDts of caul, this morn- I ta wr,n KD haw is fltvr.jt ra,kara ih iF,o- RrnillH. larae. Der lb.. 12 o; fil
ing, while decidedly .mailer than or) Mon-1,,,1 butchers, $1408.66; light, , $8.168.45; berU, large, per lb., 13V.o; pecans. Jumbo
aay oi last weea, were nevennsuws iui i pigs, f B.WiJj f.SO. I Texas, per id., loo; peoana, msxnum i.xaa,
a llttl. larger than has been the rule 'dur- SHEEP AND' LA MBS Receipts, 1,000 per lb., 12Wo; black walnuts, per b., Jic;
ii$h mw iw nuwajr vi wm i rina,u , sntuei, neuix to iw lower; ib-itiub, i rncKory, iiinii iu,t uv hiviwi;,. iMto.
the market opened, however, only about $7.005r8.4O: yeMtrllnra. .767.a6: wethera. $6.26 ner lb.. 4c; California wa,lnuta, No. 1. aoft
one-half of the eatlmate receipts were in ewes. te.0Oiij.75; atookera. K.60.26. ahell. ner lb.. H5c; California walnuta. No.
aisni mo m in ma vivrijr mui uiui vhiwi . i jji ioit eneil, per iix, 4J.c;. ptMLiiuia, raw,- per
were realty not. enousn ii.ifi vu ws at. tottia stooic jnaricet. ib 6o; peanuia, jumDo, raw;, per ia etc;-
ZZIZLJZrS X. s":.. - .ST. LOUIS. Jan. 17. CATTLE Receipts, ?"".. T"leV, F" , -
Ut. in owning and the forenoon wa. well T-'- ; -?..i'e "nAThlrtrTl-lb. .packages, per box.
advanced before very muoli' bu.iilMii had ""Zfi'SZ U.2&: new Hallawe'en, . per lb., 60; sugar
been transacted. This or itseit was sui- -5 , k .t7rs walnut, per boi, tl.26;far(, per lb.. lOo.
flcletlt explanation' for th. slow and at. beef and butcher f'' CHEE8E-Twin 18c? -toung America, 18c;
opening, but In addition to that advices u"d" .e Ar block Swiss. 20c; brick; IKo; Uraberg.r. 18o;
from . Chtcasro . ware very bad. indicating ?6?9.or' 4Bt)., cows and heifers, fo.26 , ' , nJ.,.. on..
heavy reeelDt. and a big .lump In th. mar- l-; canners. 83 60f4.70; caivos, ft pojjis.oo;
HI ' Vhl? Po?he? .tiling points we", re- Texas and. Indian steers, $3,806.7; cows
' . . . - . , 1 . -...'land l.ul r.r. w-t iHfr,.A rui
porting more or less 01 a owiins,- -mu, n '' ,'v" , j . .
naturally, had th. effect of making bay ere JtOGS-Recelpts, W.500 head; market
still mora cautious, so that th.yw.r all gta r pig s and lights, $6.608.50; packers,
disnns,,! to take their time and await 8.4O&8.70: butchers best heavy, $8.768.86.
Anr.mor.,. h.fnm fnlHna- ordsra1"" ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. . 2.200
The -trad. - on ' doer steers wa. 1 'xiow 1 i,,,a.i. pirnu , ii.vfv. muiiun,,' .u.w 1 m icsi, .iiu; uiuiwunTs nu.,i , ,n
ihmuvhoiit tha dav. nrlces ranging .any. I (&6.60; lambs, $7.264i8. 90: cull, and bucks, refined, steady; cut loaf, 6.95c: crushed
where from weak to Wc lower than last l 3,764()6.26; stockers, $3.266.00. . 5.85c; mould A, 6.50o; cubes, 6.40c; XXXX
week's close. The quality of the cattle I v ' powdered, 6.30c; powdered,. 6.26oj granu-
waa nothlnar to brm of and ther 'were - St. Joseph Live Stock: Market. Mated. 5.16c: diamond A. 6.15c: confectioners'
comparatively few loads good enough to ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 17. CATTLE Re- A, 4.B60; No. 1, 490c; No. 2, 4.85c; No. 3,
uriu. . ur ucuci. i-eipis, ,iw neaa; maraet .low steers, 1 .iu. . n. .- ;' "i,"'
Cow. and heifer, sold quit, freely early $4.5487.00; cows and heifer.. 82.6046.00; No. 7, 4.60c; No. 8, 4.o6c; No. 9, 4.60o; No. 10,
at price, that' looked lust aDout steady calve., $a00g8.00. -- 14.46; No. 11, 4.40c; no. u, 4.80c; jno. la, .auc;
lmnnrted Swiss. 30c:
CIDER Mott s. per Keg, 3.dw.,
POPCORN White rice, per lb., So.
dutrar and Molasses.
NRW YORK. Jan. ' 17.i-flUGAn Raw.
firm; Musoavado, 9 test, 8.67c! centrifugal.
with last week's olose. Later ort, however, HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head;
marlrttt No. 14. 4.30c.
MOLASSKS-trirm new urieans open
kettle, 38pt2o. ' ' ''
th. trade did not show ,so much aotlvlty slow and prospect, lower; top, $8.66; bulk
ur Biren.iii, mnrv uoiiii ev ituudiisj w i uk sales, aa.acjcafs.cv.
off a little. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600
Htock.r. and reeaers were not in .spa- head; market active and steady; lambs,
ciany gooa umiiouiu, uui 01111 auuii mm I o.M4a.W.
wanted oommanded last week', prtooa.
Quotations on oattls: Good to cholc beef glonx City Live stock Market
steers. in.vxri.i: rair lO'goou Dsei sierra, i otttv , ...
$6.00tfl4j.(lu; common to tair b,ef .leers. M OOiT grlVc ATT T EReceVot. T lii head
5 00; good to cholc. cow. and heifers. mIJ,
ZZJZrJZZZ HJWI.TO; fat cows, $3.6W.56; feeders. $3.60 J"- J""?."1
-'"-" - Jrfi.ix) : vearllns's 1 firm 4 00 i oaiws lur me were., b(iw puuiua,
f,aT.- ernrut In rhnloe stoniari and f endera. I " X. . 0, . I 1
Wool Mnrket...,
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 17. WOOL Unchanged:
territory and western medlumtr, 25ti2So; fine
mediums, am 24c; fine, 121U2IC. ' '
KUIn Batter Market.
ELGIN, Jan. 17.-BUTTEH Firm,
l
60
86
4-'4
tie
loO 160
48
m l:io
61 67
4C 46
73 73
111 114
85 85
41 61
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, Jai. 17. Money, was a shade
harder today owing to payments for treas
ury bills amounting to $20,000,000. Discount
rates were easy. The Bank of England and
India shares iri the weekly gold arrival,
which amounted to $5,200,000. '
On the stock exchange prices opened
lower on realization by disappointed trader.,
who bought In anticipation of larger union
ist gains at Saturday's elections. Home
rails, Kaffirs' and consols suffered most,
the latter falling half a point during
the session and closing only a sixteenth
above the worst. Foreigners were steady
on Paris buying, and copper shares re
covered in sympathy . with Americans.
American securities opened , steady
and a fraction higher oh better trade
reports and the good . New York bank
statement. Union Pacific and Canadian
Pacific led the Improvement, which was
maintained until the afternoon, when New
York offerings caused weakness. Tha
market recovered near the elope and fin
ished steady. '
BERLIN, Jan. 17. Prices were stronger
on th. bourse today. American securities
were In good demand.
PARIS. Jan. 17. Prices, went firm on ths
bourne today. '
- - u. 1 ; u'-' ''
Treasury Statement. T' ' '' "
WASHINGTON. Jan. 17 Th enmor,
of the treasury at the beginning of bus
iness today was as follows: Trust funds,
gold coin, $874,406,809; silver ' dollars, $484
16.0i)0: silver dollars of 1890, $3,926,000; sliver
certificates outstanding, $484,169,000. Gen
eral fund, standard silver dollars In general
fund. $6,063,312: current liahilltlea tut) an .
l.tuo aa 2 82 ;!'5: working balance In treasury offices.
... l.J 61 49 V. IZ1.b4X.XI1: In hanks ,. f-r.,41. .k.
... l.soo 7i. 6 m treasurer of the United (Mates, $36,652,742
""iaS 104 ilo !!'l,"'nr llver coin. $l,764.788; mW co l"
... 2.W0 io. loo w( $1.000. wr,; total balance In-' general' fund
M. 1,100 1.16
... 1.J00 6H
... 8,100 46
. 200 73
ll 118
... 1,800 86
300 M
... 14,100 li lli 11"'
... 4.000 4ii 44 44
... l.tno 814 87 '
... l.W 81 78 78
... 17.800 137 133 1J4
V 3t S.-I il
... 31) 131 U 1.14
... l.fU 118 1U' 1U',
... 1,104 itn 87 87Vs
... l.UlO 47 l:",W 46
HO IVO 1!U IKS
600 47 46 46
...150,700 163 160 111
... J.IHI 42 40 4
.!. 87,6 47
100 84
4K) 67
1,400 31
100 74
ROD 84
loo
4"
64
10
74
IS
m
6S4
74
to
61,1'jO i.l4 Iih ijow
. i.UUO 81S4 30 8
4,100 70 W 6l4
I0 1 86 - 16
6.00; fair to good cows and heifers. ! 'rsVu.n5"L;.r
cows ana neiro
) stoosers and I
'Vorvas s riiv will search for men
tCo.
feeder., $2.73. 60: stock heifers, $2.7ryg3.50;
veal calve., 13.60417. &o; buna, stags, etc..
$3.75fi4.CO. ,
Representative saies:
BEEF STEERS,
At. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
867 4 40 . 7 1214 $ 80
HOGS Receipts. , 1,600
8.60; bulk of .ales. $8.35&s.40.
head.
Market
V
Mo.
4
18
T.....
84
106....
8
I
4
8
14
17
6
I
4
4
i
17.....
4
'
7
8
6..'...
1
t
1
1. ...
, 4
3
M
3
1
1
1
0.....
10....
I 4
47
2....
4
8....
I
...
3....
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at - the six nrlnclnal
nemcuu uisrseu yesieraay were aa follow.:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.1017 4 60
787 4 46
10 6 16
1187 6 16
80S 8 W
784 1 78
..... Wt 3 80
... 137, 3 86
84 1 80
841 $ 86
..... 868 I 00
..... It I 00
61 3 00
91T I 00
1036 8 00
784 8 80
861 8 36
" 18..
17...
47...
18...
COWS.
3...
I...
3
.1866 6 76
..1870 3 00
.lit. I 00
.IBM 6 04
HEIFEHa
446 I 00 7
605 I 00 '
407 1 10 7
844 8 10 .6
680 I 86 I ,
BULLS.
I.
. Nl 8 40
.1010 lo
. 886 4 00
11 ,,..1016 4 10
1 1011 4 10
14....
16....
I ...
4....
3....
18....
6...
14.
South Omaha
Sioux City ,.
St. Joseph ..,
Kansas city ,
St Louis
Chicago
Total
4.200
.. 1.100
.. 3,200
..17,000
.. 7,000
..30,000
6.600
1,600
6.000
9.000
io,m
34,000
7.200
HIGHER UP CEASE NOW?
Authorities Ttefa.e to Say Whether
Investlg-ntlon Into- Kuarnr Fraud
Case Will Go Further.
1,600
l.ooo
2.200
22,000
...63,600 65,700
1180 3 00
1030 I 80
1000 8 60
......1180 3 60
......1184 I 64
1163 I 60
IScO 8 66
laao i as
UoO I 70
1110 I 76
880 3 86
. t.Um)
.366. US)
47
tt
46
83
J $79,921,017,
84
I,") 1 12 123
(.6110 66 M 63
4,600 r 63 04
I.B-'I 1 U tl
13.600 ti 48 48
14,100 61 4 ' 61
1,400 74 72 7
1.800 74 73 71
soil 6 I
t0 41 48 48
400 23 Ui 22.
118
tslO IS 64 64
10.700 ins 10b 10.
Total sales for the day, l,'.0,ou0 ahares.
New Tork Mining; Stacks.
NEW YORK, Jan. 17. Closing quotations
nn mining stocks were:
allce , 17 Leaavllle Con
nrunaalrk Con 4 .Little Cutet...
Com. Tunnel .lock... 83 Mrxlcas
do bond. II Ontario
Con. Cel. ft Vs IIS Oohlr
Horn Sil.er TS standard
Iron Silver let Yellom Jacket..
.Offered.
.. 6
... I
...176
...817
...8C
... 61 '
...:)
Bank of tier many Statement.
BERLIN, Jan. 17. The weekly statement
of the Imperial Hank of Germany shows
the following chantteji:
Hail 111 iiui'ti in I rm -il. ic. -hii.ihv niarKS,
J j:scounts decreased, i: ',231. OoJ marks; irtas-
Hank riearlnar..
OMAHA, Jan. 17. flank clearings for to
day were $3,137,670.19 and for th. corr.
spunding date last year $3,125,473.98.
Coffe. Market.
NEW YORK, Jan, 17 COFFEE SI ark.t
fur coffee futures opened steady at un
changed prices to an advantage of flv.
points In sympathy with firmer European
markets. There was some further scat
tering liquidation by Wall street and coffee
exchange houses, but offsrlngs were
well absorbed by large trade Interests and
fresh buyers, who snomed to b. encouraged
by the fact that no weakness has devel
open In the spot situation since it was
announced that sales of government coffee
would begin early In February. Th. mar
ket closed steady, net, , unchanged to 6
pulnts higher. Sales were reported of
36 0 bags, including March at $ii.7Mrfl 80'
May, $ti.,fi6.80; July, $6.9orfl.96; September,
$'i 96u;7.00 and December. ri.6. Spot, uuiet;
Rio No. 7, 8 1-ltl'nNV'; Pantos No. 4, 84,c.
Mild, quiet; Cjrdova. Will '4c.
Dolath (Jraln Market.
nrr.UTH. Jan. U-WHEAT-On track
No. 1 northern. $1 10; No. t northern,
$10 V M-iv. 81.10 bid; July. $1.10,
UAVS-4lVc.
880 I On
.871 8 60
?.) lid
4J6 8 86
, 326 4 00
160 4 60
. SU 4 U
,840 I 00
.178 6 00
98 36
CALVES.
1.
... (HI 4 10
....1074 4 1(
....11T0 4 86
806 4 10
..,.1168 4 86
loM 4 40
1026 4 60
101 4 7
IS8 8 16
167 I M
660 4 44
,...J016 4 60
188 4 86
.....1180 4 00
,....1180 4 00
1st 4 00
1720 4 00
17WU 4 10
r....U14 4 88
1470 4 18
1600 4 40
10 4 T(
1880 4 86
1640 4 86
104 4 84
800 4 80
$40 $ t
81 7 00
HO 7 00
190 7
141 T 60
Ill t 60
..... 110 t 60
125 7 W
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
I
4 ,
IS
14...'
10 ,
II
I
4
10
6'.
10
416 I OA
,173 3 86
664 I 111
.621 3 IS
I t0
,628 1 IS
, t"0 3 76
616 8 78
. V.A $ 78
, 62 I 74
.Hi 8 16
.. 860 3 88
.. 740 I K
.. 677 I 80
.. 138 4 0
..617 4 00
.. 88 4 80
.. 748 4 10
.. 684 4 84
..861 4 86
..810 4 40
U4 4 4
NEW YORK, Jan. 17. Arraignment of
Indicted sugar men today was waited -wf'.h
Interest and with trepidation In some quar-
83,900 I ters where there was pressing ' anxiety to
tl. -I irsin wneiner ins goTeriniunii. was guuiv
NEW YORK J.n 17 -MitT a TH-fh. to Proceed further in sugar under welghlns;
market for standard copper on the New fraud prosecutions. '
York Metal exchange was dull today, with There has been aomewhat of a' conflict
spot, January, Febuary. March and April nf a.aiPmpnt th ' whether ' now thnt
ail closing at $18.1313.13. The London , " Whether now that
market was steadv. with snot minted .1 Charles R. Heike, secretary of th. AmerL.
60 Us 6d; and futurea at 61 lis 3d. Ac- can Sugar Refining bdmpany, has been
cording to the custom house returns the brnuaht to court t for alleged con.nlrscv
exports for the day were 8,994 tons, mak- DroUKlu to court ror aueg-oa conspiracy,
I no- la .Ml tons an tar ihi. mnmh i ...,i the government would aa ahead 'With It.
dealers quote Lake copper at $18.0.14.00; searoh for men "higher up."
r'?lr",yl1 al Jo-oiwia.io ana casting at 'lr.lUa la thn man. wa nr. aftr " 14 Tina
$13,371413.624. Tin was weak, with spot . IIe k l , man ,We ar9 "'' " nas
iiuu,cu si eo4.wru-a-BD; January at m4M.wp " invniiiivin bu,buiuwih vu-
82.10; Febuary at $;-2.00ro32.35, and March oles, but the prosecuting officials ' them
APZJ?. - J?-'rtv- hav. up to today declined to say
146 10s and futures at 148 2a 4d. Lead whether or not ther. would be' further
quiet, with spot quoted st $4 87vgi4.72H, digging Into the mystery as to whp gave
New York, and at $4.60i(-4.60 East St. Louis orders for sua-ar emolnven to work
delivery. The London market was a shade orders ror sugar empioyca to work
lower at $13 15s. Spelter was quiet and enilnB "caleB on lne w iiiiamsDurg sugar
unohanged In the local market, with spot docks. . .
qV.tul.NedWe.,rryk: Y,on52 Ple" of 0t ''
uncnangea at tiz. ia lor Cleveland war- " omoi men nsnna in inw sugar
rant. In th. London m.rket. Locally the frauds blanket indictment, .with -the posul-
qT'ed1 llmk7 oNl- liffitlYK bl "ternatlv. that demurrer, would b, .n-
No. southern and No. 1 smith ,ift terposed for some or all of them; ' .
$18.50(319.26. . .
Mra W WEsLTHY FARMER CHARGED
WITH AMBUSH MURDER
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 17. After liquida
tion in the cotton market this morning
caused decided weakness and during the
noon hour prices broke badly, March going
to 14 cent., 17 points below th. highest of
th. day and 68 point, below the closing
price of last week. May lost 69 points and
juiy oa points.
Jarars llawpbrrys of Trenton, Mo.,
la Jail a. Rrsult of Killing;
of Blelithbor. ,
TRENTON, Mo., Jan. lTJams Humph-
l.
4
I
II
4
12
10
7
8 i 810 4 40 1 Futurea ODeiied b.relv ataa, U,..l, I rvi a U'llhv Vi.xinir farmer wn, ar.
8JI 4 4 14 38c: Mav. 14 83o: Jnlw. lid.. ......' . . . ...... ,. T . ..
HOGS-Hogs sold early this morning at 1 14 34c, Keutember. l$ l;c: rested yesterosy ana is in in. county jail
figures that were strong to 6o higher than December, , 12.73c. . i.' ' ' here as a result oi a. ifiuulry , ittto th.
buturaay . vrmi nine, or, in oiner words.
ust aDout a nicaei nigner mat
eral market on tlist day. About
arrived In time for first rou
total estimate oi ninety loads, probably December, 13.56c. -' , ' Ten emntv shot iron i shells wjere1
ual rec.lut. chanared Hitbt rlosed unlet X hnii, in.,. ...... ... I .
fifty loads ot tn. actual rec.ipt. changed Spot c osed quiet. $5 Points luwrr- mM . . u 3 . , V. ' ..
hands on the basis above noted. tiCod dling uplands. lV-&; mid ng gTlf 14e" nfar HatcnPr which wan-literally
butcher weight droves sold at $8.458.50, as sales. 2.600 bnles. ' " filled with shot. Neighbors .ay that
I futures closed steady; January. 14.07c: killing of James Hatohej, va farmer wtio
iixlo'ad "'on, ambush;near Llodiuy, Mq.
inds out of a suet- 14c: Beut.mber .i3e- fMh.. it a... last Friday night. . ' t.i
'oond
compared with $8.40.60 for th. same GALVESTON, Jan. l).-COTTON-Logr Humphreys had complained thst his corn
Later in in. morning arter packers had " "'"s ,oic.t...ru w auut
filled th.lr mora urgent order., tha de- , Oil. aad Rosla. the ttiU-f on sight.'- A Sack of enm waa'
mand eased off somewhat, and It required OIL CITY. Jen. 17.-OILrv.riif .in. found near Hatcher's bod., but tils' fWend.
Ship- ridicule Uhe sugge.tlun that he stota the'
srm. little errort to mov. supplies at I ti an ,,,,' kui. .;ilT
ahaded fx urea. In fact, a arood nart 1 Tr .:.?'"."
in. eariy auvan
sales that were
looked to b. Intl. different from those of
snce wa. i lost I f.- n,ent" ,,wo dy, 4'3K average 212V9.
"rs mids durins fat. h.o SAVANNAH. Ga.. Jan. 17.-OIL-furpen-l.r.,,-mf.3?.dur'1
't.. houM(tln, nominal. 69c. T
looaea io us iniisi ouiereni rom tnos. of HOH1S Firm nnota n n ir ,01 .
Saturday', gentral market. A eon.lder- O H l I If V ' i
abl. portion of th. hog. sold at $8.40-1.60, was. wWq' 8 V W k a-' l' N''
as compared with Saturday's bulk of $4.40 ' U" m' W' W" 17
;ruln.
i8.4i- Tops reached $8.67Vj today
against raturday a best price of
rtu. At. 8 Pr.
13 144 ... 8 0o
ti i6 ... a im
il...M...lU 40 I l
1 18.1 ... 184
3D lot ... I 36
11 . 4 'mi
No.
41. ..
I ...
16...
78...
64..'.
47...
A., an. n.
...834 40 I 4T
...22. 40 I 47
...8J4 ... I4K
...810 ... 47
...m ... 147
...i.J ... I 40
ttMti v B""raled Apple and Dried Frolts.
i uDur -v-icr . , .. . - m. . .
" n-r-VAIUrlATItll
APPLES Market la quiet With prices
steady and nominally unchanged. On tha
spot fancy new crop Is quoted at lOUUc;
prime, VWtc; -common to fair. !lt.c;'
i'ti.iii'4 H'tl 'Hc.
Hcriicrl L.Goocfi 16.
Brokers and Dealers ' ' '
... ; i
O-AIIf, FBOTIBIOBTS, HTOUKM.
Qmaba Offloei 310 Bf. T. Lit. Bldg.
Stall T.leplion. Douglas 4331 1
maepeuaciH. A-8131 and A-Slia.
DRIED FHUITS-Prunes qui.tofferlng. 014..8 aau atg.3 Koua. to "h.