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    T1IE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JAN U Alt X 26, 1910. .
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SMN AND PRODUCE K ARRET i
All Are FeUnjt Effects of j?nrjlic
Clamor Crtr fricei.:
BULLS COWES BEFORE SENTIMENT
Dealer aad apecnlatora Sell Their
Holding;, Porfln retllttyof
Attempting; to tea Thl
tronfj Tlda.
OMAHA. Jan. 35. 1910.
AH Of tha grain markets a well aa the
slocks, cotton and provision markets ar
feeling tha effects of tha public clamor for
)oMr values In foodstuffs.
Draler and .large speculators have sold
their holdlrtgs, foreseeing the ueelessnes
of expecting any hull movement against
such ranllnint. With possibly temporary
reaction traders predict lower grain rjlu'i
until f-rioe reach a lower level.
Wheat started very alow and rawed off
on heavy Billing- ordora at the opening.
Th cash market was weak and prices
showed a loan of from 1 to I cfnts. A
aharp rally cama later on buying by early
..eiit-r.
Corp forced up a bit with the lata rally
of wheat. Cash corn waa off Ho, owing
to heavy receipts, and a rather light de
mand. Country,' telling continue free and re
ceipt should be liberal from now on.
Primary wheat receipt wera 649,000 bu.
and ahlpmanla ware 474.000 bu., against re
ceipts; last year of ill, OA bu. and shlp
menta of 815.000 bu.
I'rlmary corn receipt wore 813.009 bu. and
shlpmtnts were 691,000 bu., against receipts
lent year of 782,000 bit. and shipments of
609.000 bu..
(If (trances were 257,000 tu. of corn, 3.000
bu. of on ta; and wheat and flour equal to
107.000 bu.
Liverpool dosed fifTld 'ower on wheat
and d '.ower on corn.
Local rang of option
Articles. Open. High. ) Low. Close. Yts'y.
M'heat- . . I
May... 103 104 1 03V 1 04 103
July... 94 86 94 96 84
Corn .
MajT... 4 ! 64 ; 84 64.
.July... 43 64 63 64 6S
Onta
May... ,46 45 46 45
July... 41 41 41 41
Omaha Cask Prleea.
Priev reported Tuesday are as follows:
WHEAT No. I hard, ll.Ofl.OB; No. 3
hard, .$1.03fl.O4; No. 4 hard. 98cg'$1.0Z;
rejected hard, 8T&fc; No. 1 spring, 11.060
l.Ofl; No. 8 spring, $l.fln-ai 05; No. 8 durum,
3ic4p; No. t durum," 92tj98o.
cOiiH No. 2 white, Mo. S white.
Jl3c: No. 4 whUe, 80861c; No. 1 yellow,
bltilc; No. 1 yellow, 0ff61c; No. 4 yel
low, K.V49(7o; No. 2. 0&d; No. 3, OOtf
60c; no grade, 60r80.
OATS Standard, tsVffta'tc' white,
4Wao; No. 4 white, 46f646e; No. 8 yel
low, 461j45o; No. 4 yellow, 4646c; No. I
mixed. 4fffT4Go.
BARLEY No. 4. 6162c; No. 1 feed, 80$
61o.
RYE No. I, 7578d; No. 8, 74g75c.
Carlo! Heeelpte, .
. ... Wheat Corn. Oats.
41 675 203
.844 . .
si ' iei 38
84 ... ...
45.10; first clears, . 3534.45; second clears,
$.1.lrW 40. ' i
OATS-No. 8 white. 4T,046C.
KV R No. 8, 7OTSo.
BRAN-100 pound sack a, $23.00j2$ 50.
rVF.W TRK ORNF.RAL HA8KKT
Qeotatloas of Ik lf en Vnrlon
Cevsiaiodltlr.
NKW YORK, Jan. Jo-Fl-OVR-Market
steady with small trade; spring patents,
$6.5v-.i6.75 winter patenia, o.4tu.80i winter
extNu, No. 1, $4.80-34 90; winter straights,
$fY4fV6.46; spring clears, $4.404.$6; winter
.extras. No. 8, l4.40yHKi; Kansas straight,
MIOSIS. Receipts, 88,4. bble; shipment.
11 orA kku r . .. t m A v f 1 1" to fnnA
! U K. all- rhXi In folnrv. 4.4f'a'4 W. BaoH-
wneat nour, steady; duik, avwo.w pir iw
lbs., nominal,
CORN M KA Lr Steady i whit and yellow,
11 OMil.60;. coarse, ,1.4S1.W; kiln dried,
13 Bn.
RYK Quiet; western No. 1, 89c, nom
inal, f. o. b. New York.
WHEAT Spot, firm; No, 2 red, $1.80, bid,
elevator, and nominal, f. a b., afloat; No.
- northern Duluth and No. 3 winter. 11.88,
nominal, f. o. b , afloat. In sharp option
there waa a aecnne in wneat eany unaer
heavy selling on the weakne In Wail
trent and lower cables, but the market
rallied In the afternoon and more than
regained the loss on active covering by
shorts and heavy buying, by a prominent
western operator. At the close prices war
Wdo advanced. May ciosed at ll.UH;
July cloned at $1.08. Receipts, 73,300 bu.;
shipments, 8,400 bu.
CORN t!pot, easy; No, 8, 744o.. elevator,
domestic, 74V4c, .delivered, and 72c, f. o. b
afloat, nominal. Option market waa lower
early under liquidation and sympathy with
wheat, closing at Vko net dcllne Ma.y
closed at Tbc; July closed at ibo; Feptem
ber clostMl at 76Vc- Recetnts. 14.500 bu.
OATS Spot market steady: mixed. 20 to
32 lbs., nominal; natural, white, 24 to 82
lbs., 62fftX6c: rllooed wilt. 34i2U lbs.. MSVit
MVc. Receipts, 86,400 bu-7". shipments, 3,100
HAY Firm; prime, $1.151.20; No. 1,
$1.16; No. 2. ll.a.fal.O.; Nx, . $1.00.
HIDES Firm; Central America, 83Ho!
LEATHER Firm; hemlok first, 2W3
2Bc; seoonds, 23;ar7o; thirds, 23326c; rejected.
3021c,
PROVISIONB-Pork, barely steady; mess,
f 'yfl nn f . ...I u. toe n, - . .. 1 lu ,"jW. -X7
Resf. quiet; mess, $11. 60ii12.60; family. $14.00
beer hams. $24.uutfv4t.U0. Cut meats.
len'y; plokled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., I12.fia'
13UU: . pickled hams, I13.WW4.00. Lrfu-d
easy; middle west, prime, $12.071216; re-
ilned, weak; continent, $12. 76; South Amer
l leu, $18.60; oompound. $X.76u 10.00.
tal,IuUW Hteady; prime city, nnas., ec;
country. V(tvTAc.
tjun ii;k 8te4jy; creamery, tmras xo
firsts, XFmiS'Ac; creamery, seconds to sp-
clals, irv'olc; slate dairy, common to fin
est, 24430c; process, first to specials, tit
fe2IC.
UHEESK-steady: state, new. run cream
ery special, 17H'irlc; state, new, September
fancy, i7V4c; state, new, October beit, in 'AO;
state, now, winter made, best, lSUo;
state, new, common to good. itt4o)16fcc;
SKims, tun to special. l3ui4Vtc.
KUGS Easy; western first,' 38 30c;
iirsts, music; rerrigeraior, aj'ao.
POUL.TR Y Dressed, dull: western chick
ens, 15&23o; fowls, 1417i4c; turkeys, 82(9
NEWYORR STOCKS AM BONDS
Dntitio Liquidation Force i Talaea to
N Lowrat Level Bince Angra$t
Chicago
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featarrs f the Trading; and Closlnar
Prices arts Hoard of Trade,
CHIdA(io,,'Jan. 26. Grain and provision
declined materially early In the session to
day under selling pressure, accentuated by
the persistent protest against the high oosl
or foodstuff. Bhorts, however, took ad
vantage of the7 downward trend and rushed
to oover, reversing the course of the market
and -sauslng an advance. In the price .ot
practically every commodity In the pit.
Wheat led the grains in the extent of
T both the decline and subsequent advance,
ranging from lHo to 214C In which May
was the star performer. At the outset the
May option stumped 14o, and on tha rally
advanced to Ho above yesterday. The
range for the day on May was between
$1.08 and $1.10- The market clossd strong
at almost the high points; with May up
Wo. at $1.10ri6'1.10H ......
In cqrn an ,earl slump was followed by
a doctded" advance, which0 oarVled the fu
tures over a range of from ltoo to ISov
Th May optkm went up t 67 Ho from OrtHiQ.
The close, was strong. In ..all the futures,
with an advance of from He to o. May
finished 44,04c up. at OTKeOTVio.
Oats kopt within a range or from o to
D a. The close was. strong, with May yield
ing a net gain of Ho. at 47 'So.
The clamor against ' high priced meats.
aided by liquidating sales, caused a failing
oir In the early prices In the provision pit.
The offerings were absorbed later by shorts
and packers and an - upward trend was
given the market. Closing figure on the
May deliveries were; Pork, IHo up, at
$4.62H; lard, 7Hc down, at $11.60; rib, un
changed to i'it up, at $11.17'.4ll.ao.
ilia leading tuture ranged as follows: i
Article. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat I
May - n09V8Sf 1 10 1 08 1 10 1 06
July 1 OOfi'
91"s 101 9&1W1 101H
Sept.. 90Ji17,ji 7 f 9b i WV
Corn if . ,
May .eSiias 87 ., 60S glH1t ft
July . fwvn ; 7. . MV 7 ; . K
Bept.l 60uUCl ' 87 i " 66 r 6714 ' 06ii
Oats I I
May 47ffJI6 47 v 4fi 47 47H
July 48rtf 43 i 48 , 43 43T
Sept. 41540 41 ' 40 41 414H1H
pork
Jan. 10.80 30 07 19 77 20 06 30 00
May 20 26 20 60 20 86 30 62 20 60
July 8026 8062 80 85 80 62 3068
Lard .
Jan. 1160 Kit75 11 60 ll 70 1186
May 11 80 U 7 U 30 11 60 U 67
July 1126 50 11 $6 11 46 1160
Ribs- T .
Jan. 11 36 1 tl 87 11 S2J 11 2 11 60
May 11 00 ll 11 00 11 20 11 17
July 11 00 , It 8l!; 11 00 . 11 17 11 16
WKATHBR IN THE) GRAIN BELT
For Nebraska, Partly Cloady and
Colder Wedaesdar
OMAHA. Jan. M10.
Th barometric depression noted In tha
northwest In the preceding report ha ex
tended aown over tne eastern Rocky moun
tain slope and th Missouri valley to Texas.
with the center of depression still over th
western Canadian provinces. An area of
high pressure overlies, th eastern portion,
with Its crest over tke Ohio valley and
lower lake region. Th depression extend
ing from the northwest down 'tha vallev
louowea Dy an area oi nign pressure
that Is moving eastward over the Paclfla
slope, and this area of high 1 accompanied
Dy oeciaeaiy cooler weatner that will ex
tend over this vicinity by Wednesday aft
ernoon or night. It is warmer this morning
i rum ins mountains east to tne Mississippi
river and is cooler everywhere east of the
river, except in tne Mew England states
where it is slightly warmer. Rain are
falling along . tha Atlantio coast, cloudy
weather prevails In the upper valley and
generally unsettled condition are shown In
the west and northwest. Partly cloudy
weather will' continue in this vicinity to-
mgni ana weanesoay, witn colder weanes
day.
Record of temperature and Dreclnltatlon
Compared with the- corresponding day pt
4tM lakl thru. u.ar,.
110. 1909. 1908. 1907.
Minimum temperature ... 34 31 22
Precipitation .r .00 .00 ! T ,0
Normal temperature for today, 30 degrees.
Kxcesk In precipitation since March - 1.
6.19 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 190M,
6.76 Inches. . .
Deficiency corresponding period In 1908,
7.S6 Inches.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
feneral fund,
ino,at.r0; wo
ices, 319.17J.23
DROP THREE ' 10 SEVEN P0HTT3
Tkreateaed Clllaloa f Crrratlons
aad tbe Law Iaeldeat Which
la Casldrd Moat hy
cala(er. . .
NHTW TOBK. Jan. 2S The drastic llo-
nldatlon which wa renewed In th atock
market today forced price to th lowest
level sinoe tn crest or tne speculative
wav was touched last August. Decline
over night ran between I and 7 point In
most of th actlv Issue, with, however,
ome consptcuoua exceptions. Instances
were found In th Hill i'uclflcs and In th
astern trunk line In whloh stocks had
been persistently marketed In th r-erlod
preceding th present season of urgent
pressure.
The burden of discussion In stock mar
ket quarters was all of the danger from
the threatened collision of corporation
with th law and with th activities of
th government. The attention paid to
the subject In th morning' dlspatchss
from Washington aggravated the appre
hension which began to grow acute yes
terday. It was not until the statement
on th aubject made by President Taf t
was published that the pangs of th niar-
"i were ii ail assuaged.
Thsre was much confusion nf cams and
effect In th hurly-burly of tha market.
There wa evidence, for Instance, that the
imnne were engaged in cleaning up the
credit account and were dlKcrfmlnatinir
with severity against uch stock as Juatl-
wniiicioni oi pool manipulation.
The overhauling of loan accounts by the
bank had It incentive In imH mm tha
apprehensions aroused by the treatment
of corporation by th law aa well as by
unwcism oi tne purely speculative
position in the market. The eubstantlal
frrouna ror the anxiety that has grown up
n th financial rnminnnllv la tha Innraaa-
ing belief that the supreme court will
uphold the government In the American
Tobacco case and lav th executive offi
cer of the government no alternative but
to proceed against combinations of cor
poration. Consideration of th expected
dividend action on United States Steel
practically dropped out of sight and the
Stock market closed with price near the
lowest.
Bonds were weak. Total sales, par
value, $5,161,000. United States bond
were unchanged on call.
Number of isles and lesdlnn mintatinna
on stock were as follows:
Bsi.s. Hlib. Loir. CIom,
$3 FflB .000; silver , olrtlflcate outstanding,
t4M.wri.ono. - - i
General Fund Rtandard sllvar dollar In
enersl fund, $M2.6fV; current liabilities,
orklng balance In treasury . of 1
2.12: In hanks to credit of trees-
urer ot the United Htates, $S, 448.878; siib
sldlsrv silver coin, IU.9.U1..74; minor coin.
ua2; total balance' In general fund,
$77,r4f4.0sOi - .
New Yark Meaey Market.
NKW TORK. Jan. 85-MONET-On call.
steady at 8ff3 per cent; ruling rate. 1
i per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at
J per cent.
iimk LOAN-Ka!eri sixty day orrered
at 4 per cent and ninety day 4 per cent;
all months, 44f4 per cent
MERCANTILE
PAPER-46
PRIME
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm. with
actual business In banker' bill at 84 8836
tj4.MU) for sixty-day bill and at $4.W46
for demand: commercial bill. I4.83tr4.83.
diLVKK-Bar, 62o; Mexican dollar, 44c.
BONDS Government, steady, railroad,
weak.
Closing juotAtl6h on bond war as fel
lows: ,. ii
V. . rat. Is, wt-.- lHhit- Mt. 4
do amjaoa loostnt. M.- H 4H -,,i
V. . H. rag 101 Japan 4S : .
to eouaon .flH it 4a ,. ,,V '
V I it ag.. I14HK. C. So. lit ;.;. U
0 eauoon 11U f. b. 4s 1M1... S4H
Aii.runal. 1st ie SltL. N. snl 4a
Am. A. Is ! !.. K. T. lit 4a. H
Am. T. T. ar. 4s. .lfrtVt Me ca. 4H t
Am. Tvbacoo 4s 70 Mo. Paclfle 4a 10
oo lmS. R. R. ot M 4t.. H
Armour 4 Co. 4Ue... N. T. C. s. Ilia... 1
Alchlaon gtn. 4. li io Sab, 4a M
..UWN. T, N. U. H.
..!, or. a 14
.. KN. A W. let 4s... Mt
.. e 4a.., tH
.. c No. Pacirte 4a... j... Wt4
.. 4a s lilt
.. M O. . I rtd. 4a 4
..lOMfePann. cv. Ia 11 1... tdi
.. tt do con. 4a HHU
0. of 14. J. . ta...lM4Rallnf fan. 4s
ie. ft Ohio 4H....-u8t. k 4 I. r. (g. 4a. 3V
do nl. la lo a gah. ta, I4
Chicago 4 A. ISa. ... nstgt. L. . W. e. 4s... 1
C, b. ft Q. ). 4a.... da let gold 4k M ,
do ran. 4e H Baaboard A. L. 4a. .. M
C. M. A 8. P. g Hi MS So. Pacing Ml. 4a.-... M,
C. R. I. ft P. e. to.. t do ct. 4s 101
du col. la 100H oo M rat 4.-. H
do rig. 4i 44So. Rallwar 6a 10
Colo. Ind. la 41 Si do gas. 4a (0
Colo. Mill. 4 W Union Paolno 4S 101H4
C. ft 8. r. ft a. 414a. 7 do a, at
D. ft H. CT. 4 1UV do lat ft rf. 4a.... 91
fi li. 8. Rubbar a 1(I4
V. . Slaal id 6a.... 104V4
. M14Va.-C.ro.-Ctm. 6.. WH
tsWibuh lat 4a Ill
7Mt do lat A ax. 4s. v.. Tl
7t Waaterrtf M4. 4a....v. H
71 Waat. Blac. PT. la.... t'A
..143 aWla Central 4a.... H
dO CT. 40....
do ct, ta. ..
At O. L. 1st to...
Bal. ft Ohle 4a....
do H
do . W. a..
Bra. Tr. v. 4a...
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Con. Laathar 4a
OMAHA LITE SIOCI MARKET
Very Fair Eua of Cattle of All
Kindt.
LITTLE LITE TO THE HOG TRADE
Gael Rkawlagr at Iketf aad Uaka
kat Trad I Slow aad . Lallf
Wkll Teadsaey at Valaea
I Dowiwtrl,
SOtTTII OMAHA, Jan. 88. 1910.
Receipts wers: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday d.tfW 8.78 11.M7
Katlmated Tuesday 6,uuu io,owi i.aw
Two days this week.... I.8S0 18.778 18.847
Same day last week. ...10.661 15.777 15.A30
Sam day I weeks ago..l4.4 17.17 U'W
Same day 8 weeks ago.. 7.H19 7.f as 18.844
Sam day 4 week ago.. 7.128 8.U6 801
Sam day last year.... .47 17.317 7,721
Th following table shows th receipts of
cattle, hogs and hrep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
1910. 1909. Ino. Dee.
Cattle i 70.806 78 .878 8.0
Hogs 144 9S8 198.447 M.4M
Sheep 111.H60 8H.114 18,840
Th following table shows ths averng
price of hogs at South Omaha for th last
several days, with comparisons.
Tl..
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W. .
M.
...114
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114
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It. .
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tn
.
, 7t
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$ 14
i ll-a
t It
I It
I It
t II
I II
I 84
Pat. 1810. l0.lO8.lO7.190.lO8.19O4.
Jan. 14...
Jan. 15...
Jan. It...
Jan. 17...
Jan. i 18...
Jnn. 19...
Jan. ' 0...
Jan., 21...
Jan., 28...
Jan. 23...
Jan. 24...
Jan.' 35...
I M
8 42
8 4ftl
8 43
I 83
8 i
8 81H
8 33
a
8 80
S I7 4 M
4
4 83
4 tH
4 83
I 87
, 06
8 08
0 (Bi 4 27
t 85
I 42
42
8 60
$ 4
6 87 4 22
6 02 i 4 12
ID IH
14 In
I 08 4 21 61
5S
61
I 40
8 48
I 4 t
S 29
I 29
u 21
t 27
t 31
4 It
4 II
4 DO
4 56
4 hi
4 68
6 36
6 88 4 63
I 82 4 6
6 26 4 71
4 71
4 69
4 74
4 60
4 74
4 68
4 79
4 80
4 88
No. 8. ,C .
1 Cash quotation were as follows:.
tlT J1MU U..n.l., .. . s AAA
-A. ...I . . , ..v. r , .
a. iv, wiutri iibaiKUia, o.av; spring
straights. 14. 4-o 4. w; bakers, $X8ifcr6.8a
RVK-No. I, - 744i.)c. . -
BARL.KY Keod or mixing, 65$-7c; fair to
choice malting, T0g7Sc. .' . -: !
SlCED-S-rF'lajc. No, 1 southwestern, $2.00;
No. 1 northwestern, $310. Timothy, $4.10.
Clover, t $U.ta. ', .-.-
VROVJSIONvS Mas pol k, per bbl.,i $20.26
20.80. Lrd, per-100 lbs.,- Ht.70r.7a. Bhort
ribs, sides (l6oe')( H.lf,ni.0; short-clear
Idea (bad, $l8.0&,i;12.ia, '
Total ,olrsno!S ot whowt and flour wer
nial to Jo7.0i bu, - Primary receipts wer
8411.000 bti.. ounparsd with 427,0o0 bu. th
corresponding day a yergol Thf world'
visible ujply. -as shown by Rradstreet's,
Increased 4)1.000 bu. "" "" - - -
Estimated 'rcrelpts for tomorrow: Wheat,
41 cars; corn, 34 carsi oats, 156 cars; hogs,
28 000 head.
ChlcaKO. Cash Prices Whrt, No. I red,
Sl.t4'(4l.8K; No. 8 red, tl.18jil.24; No. 2 hard,
$1.V1.U4 No. .1 northern spring. $112
'1.14; No. 1 northern, sprlug, $1 10irl.l4;
No. 8 sprlnir, $1.10x91.18. Corn. No. 2. 6&ji
Cue; No. 8. AT-tilWc; NO. 2 white. 67o: No.
4 white. fll2c; No. 8 yellow, tf)ft6rtc;
No. 3 yellow, ta,$c; No. 4 yellow; (i.'c.
Oats. No. 2. tbo; No.' 2 white, 4tc; No.
t. 4Xc; No. 2 white, fi'Sc; No. 4 white,
4oitf4THr: standard, 4bo.
Rl'TTF.R Kusy; creameries, KS30c;
dairies, I4f(2c. . '
EOUS Reelpts, 2,865 oases; weak; at
mark, cose Included, 21'ij?7c; firsts, tlo;
prime firsts, I!.
POl'I,TRYtiteady; turkeys, 17c; chlck-
p. 14c: spring. 14o. ...
CHEESE Steady; daisies, 17?mie; twins,
iiAyl'! young Amerioas, l(i41(lo; long
lorns. 14W104JiO.
l'oTAT01ri. Kasy; choice to fancy, 48
fair to good, 4.M'i46c
VEAIv-Steady; 60 to 80-lb. wts., 8iff9o; 60
to 85-lb. fit, 610c; 86 to UO-lto. wis., 10
illc. '
Chicago Beoelpts Wheat. 41 cars; corn,
67S ears; oats, 20t cars. Kstlmated tomor-
row; Wheat, 41 cars; corn, 364 car; oat,
7 166 car,
' Liverpool Orals, Market.'
1.1VERPOOL, Jan. 6 WHEAT-Spot
dull; No. t red western winter, no stock;
futures dull; March. 8a 2d; May. ts d;
July. 7s ud.
CORN Spot steady: new ' Amertoan
mixed, 6s id; pld American mixed, 6 d;
, futures, tuiet: January, 6s 7d; March, 6
Td.
l- l,OUR 'Winter patent tady; S3 4d.
8tlaaaiu Gravta Markat.
MIIfNEAPOUIS, Jan. li.-WHEAT-May.
$118; July, 11.11V Cash: No. 1 hard, $1.14
" vi4: No. 1 northern, $1.134jPL14; No. t
I'thern, 41.11 111,U; , N. .northern,
$vwmii.h7.7
corn No. I'yeliow, 8flUfi1i.
Fl.AX losed at 111.
rT.Ol!R rirat- natenta- In wood. f. o h.
Miumapolls, $i4vatt; second vateota, $6 80
St. L-ouls General. Market.
ST. LOU18, Jan. 25.-WHEAT-Futures,
higher; cash, lower; track, No. 2 red cash,
$l.2U; No. g hard, $1.10tfl.l6; May, $LUijii
1.11; July, $1.00. . . ,
CORN Futures, higher! cash, lower;
track. No. 8 cash, 94c; No. white, 68c:
May, 67Efn'c; July, 67c.
OATS Futures, strong; cash, iowsr;
traok. No. 2 cash, 4Sfr4oq; No. 2 white,
48c; May, 47c; July, 43c
PVF T'nchanged, 80ia,81o.
FtiOUR Unchanged; red wlnuter patents,
to.iA-o.wru; extra tancy and straight, $6.00
flfi.60; hard winter clears, $18034.10.
SKEO'-Tlmothy, $2.6fJ8.C8. - ' . ,
CORNMEAIj 83.10. '
URAN Weak; sacked, east track, $1.18
(ii.io. , .
HAT-Steaay; timothy, $l.b0(4l8.): pnUr'ia,
ttt.OOfci 16.00. - ' ' .
IRON COTTON TIES 80c.
BAOOrNO-C. ; .
HEMP TWINB-7o: ' '
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged. Jobbing,
$30.00. Lard, lower; prime steam, $11.60
triLbt. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed
extra short,. 12c; claar rib, Uic short
clears, tavso. Bacon, unonangea; nosed ex
tra short, 14o; . ceax lib, 14; abort
clear, HSO.
POULTRY t'nchai-tred:' chickens, 18o;
springs, lie; turkeys, 18; ducks, 14c;
geess, 8fi9o. . . .
BUTTER tiower; creamery, Jii31o.
EaOS-Lower, 20c. . . '
, RscelptM. Shipments.
Flour, bbls.. 10,100 . 14.800
w neat, tu 41.U.M 77.800
Corn, bu 114,000 . 117,700
ua.ts, bu 107,200 ,, ;, UO.OuO
Kansaa City Grata d Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. Jan' M.IWHS!ATTTn
changed; No. 8 hanl $1.0lVl.l2 No. $, $1.06
vu; no. x rea, ii.zxui.m; no. 8, tl&Wlt
CORN Unchanged, to c lower: No. $
mixed, Kvio; wo. x, 64EUfjc; No. 3 white,
67ib7c; No. 3. 6c; May, 66&46c, bid;
July, 6o. bid. -. . I
OATS Unchanged; No. 1 whit. 483
60c; No. 2 mixed, 4Si848c
RYE-707Sc. ...
HAY Unchanged: choice timothy,' $14.00
14.50; choice prftlrle, $11,604(11.76; choic
aumiti, vin.wjj is.ou.
HUTTER Creamery extras, i 28o; first,
2Ac: seconds. 240: packing stock, 21o.
EOGS Extras, 81c; firsts, 29o; current re
ceipts, 27c; seconds and dirties, 14c,
' " t Rffoelpts. Shipments.
Wheat, bo. ....i;..'... 84.000 28 000
Corn, kit... 80.000 . 41.000
Oats, bu 18,000 , 16.000
Allls-CTiafniars pfd
Amalaamatad Coppar
Amaiioan Agrlealtural ....
Ain. hwni Sugir. ............
Am. Cao prd
Am. C ft F.-
Am. Ootton Oil
Am. H. ft L. pfd
Am. Ice Sacurttlas
A marl can Llnaaad .,
Amarlcan LocomotlTS ......
Am. . ft It .
Am. S. ft It. ptd
Am. Sugar Rstlnlng
Am. T. ft T
Am. Tobaoon pfd
Amarlcaa Wool an
Anaconda Mining Ca...
Atchison
Atcalaon pfd
Atlantla Coast Un.. .......
Baltlmor ft Ohio
Bal. ft Ohio pld
Bethlaham Rteel
Bruoklm Rapid Tr. ........
Canadian Pacific .i
Central Laathar ...i
Caairal Laathar pfd
Central ot New Joraar.
Ohaaaaeak ft Ohio
Chicago ft Alton -
Chicago Ot. W., naw. ......
Chicago ft N. W
C, 14. St. P
C. C, O. ft gt. L
Colorado T. ft I
Colorado ft goutharn.......
Colo, ft Bo. lat pfd..,
Colo ft go. Xd ptd
Conaoildatcd OS
Corn Prodncts .............
Dalawsra ft Hudson
DanTar ft Rio Orand
D. ft R. O. pfd
Manners' SaourUles
Erie ,
Erla 1st pfd
Bria 2d pfd.....
Ooneral Electric .,..
Oraat Nonharn pfd ..,
Oraat Northern Or ctf. .-. ,
Illinois ("antral If
Intarborough Mat
Int. Mat. pfd
nternatlonal Harraotar ...
Inl. Marina pfd............
international Paaar
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kamaa City Bo
K. C. So. pfd
LoulaTllla ft N.'.
Minn, ft Bf. L
M.. BU P. ft a. 8. M
Mliaourl Paclflo
M., K. ft T
M., K. ft T. pfd
National Biscuit
National Laad
N. R. R. ft M. lat pfd. i...
New York Central
N. Y., 0. ft W
Norfolk ft W
North Amarlcan
Northern Psoitis
Pacific Hall
PennsylTanla '
People's Gas
p., a, a 8t. L.,
Priaaid Bteel Car
Pallman Palace Car
Railway Bteel Spring
Reading
Republlo steal
Republic Bteel pfd
Rook Island Co
Rook Island Co. pfd ,
St. L. ft 8. P. M pfd
St. Uouli B. w..:
St. U S. W. pfd
Sloaa-Bbefflald 8. ft I
toothers Paolfle
Southern Railway
Bo. Railway pfd ,
Tannaaaas Copper
Texas ft Pacific. ...........
T., Bu U. ft W
T., Bt. L. A W. pfd
Union Paolfle
Union Paalfia pfd
U. S. Realty
U. B. Robber
U. B. Steal
tl. 8. Steel pfd
UUh Copper
Va.-Oarollna Chemical ...
Wabeah
Wabaah pfd
Waiters Marrland ctfi ...
Weetlnfhouee sMaatrle
Waatarn Union
Wheeling ft U
Wisconsin Central
Pltuburg Coal
Am. Steel Foundry
United Dry Goods
Laclede Uee
ton . 4'4
U.400 SI V
MO 44
J iA
00 7
t.900 I4S
l.tow 14
i, 0 404
at.Tia
too . IS
t.SIO : 68
4,04 W4
44 44
77 77'4
43 1 43
t V
T Tf.
tl t2
40 ' 0
Suit
14 14(4
60 60
t8 84
SflO 1044 1074 Iw
l.tOO 120 118 ll4
1.8-0 m 136 186
8U0 M Kt(
1.00 4 13 4
lt.rao 4 4 4
41,J0 116 114 11(44
So 108 108 lotvt
soo ia lae i
l,00 116 114 116
SRI 91
7,400 ;e
LOl 17
: t.00 42
too 10?
r.so M
00 60
' S.ioo ti
nou to
t '71
lt7 171S4
tt
108 104(4
..-.'.. K
tov U
67 M
to am
d. r. a
do rer. la. ...
Dlctlllera' Gs .
Erie p. 1. 4a...
ao fan. as. .
"iio cr. ,
do aarlaa B
Gen. HUec.- ci
III. Can. lat nf. 4s.. MMo. Pao. ct. Is ctrs. . H
Bid. Offered. 'i . ' '
ear. A:
1,800 1MT4 W 1M
81,700 US 14 14644
200 T7 77 7
1.400 4244 8 M
. 400 K 64 M
tOUO 11 tl tl
400 80 H) to
88.IU0 146 140 141
1.400 1 18 11
1,000 173 178 171
4.100 42-4 ! 40(4
100
800
11.600
1,100
61 10
7
88
t
48
3,100 1S1
n
n
7
' 4
86 "4
160
7t
II
r
4H
S&
1,100 1MU 131V 13U T
-4,f 7S 70 7044
Articles. - ' Open.) Hlgh.l Ixw. Close.
Wheat I I
May 1 08 j 1 06 1 04 1 08B
July 84'ftSl ' M 14A
Corn I - - 1 i
May,.:.., 6n - 46 - 65 J 66B
July 66 6bf 64 66B
13 bid. A asked.
Available applies af Oral a.
NEW TORK, Jan. i5.-Hpclal cable and
telegraphlo communication received by
UiadHtret-t' show tha following changes
In availabls supplies as compared with
prevtoua account: Available supplh-a
Wheat, vnlted Htate. east ot Rockies, ln
creased 48.000 bushels; Canada, Increased
448,000 bushels. Totsl, United States and
Canada, increased 4.7.000 bushels.' Afloat
for and In Euro pa. unchanged. Total Amer
ican and European supply, Increased 4tf,000
ousneis. -
Corn, United State and Canada. In-
.creased lW.000 bushels.
Oats. United State and Canada, ' de
creased. BiK.ooo bushels.
The leading Increases and decrease re-
ported this week follow: Increases. Mani
toba, 8.0u bushels; rtt. Joha. lM.OOO bush
els; IKngston. 102. 000 bushels; Port Huron.
lou.uuu pushsls; Omaha, 66.000 bushels; Port
land. Ms.. 63,000 bushels. Deoreasas, Mil-
and. 104.000 bushels; Harp la and Port bd
ward. 46.000 bushels; Chattanooga, 40.000
bushels; Heaford, 68.000 bushels; Ooderlch,
M.ww uusnais; yweuaogna. di,uo Dusnsis.
Mllweskcc Grain Marl.st.
MILWAUKKK. Jan. 26. WH KAT No.
northern, $1 lif-a.17; No. I northern. $l.lf9
l ie; May, i.it-v . r .
Tfi-4h1l40. .
BARl.Ky-rSnnipleat WtUb
, 8. too 91 20 0i4
. 8. WO W 68 - M-4
. 1.700 m 117 118
10 1814 ii '
. 1,800 4t 47
. 800 t4 . t44
. 1,800 384 t
O KH t7
. 1,700 1444 148 14
. 100 46 46 44
700 116 113 ,188
. l.tOO 70 t7 47.
. 48 41 "4 41
100 t tl Ct
mo 110 110 no
. 4,600 84 10 tl
100 M tl tt
. 2o. 111 n
. 9.8114 46 43 4814
. 1.800 ft W 96
. 3,400 7744 71 7t
. 1,700 18414 181 188
100 84 82 11
. 67,800 181 180 111
. 1,100 11144 109 1"
400 7 17 87
llO 44 48 ' 41
600 It ltt IW
. 1,100 4M4, 44 44
.111,0110 1SSV4 16444 U
. 8,300 8844- W44 S4
, 1,800 100
. 18..00 41
. 1,710 84
700 64
. 1.400 28
. 700 72
0 77
, t.V)0 128
. 7,100
too tts
. 1,7(10 84
. itoo . at
. toO 46 ,
. ' 100 47
... 17.800 18t 18844 186
, 1,000 W4 8844
. 400 77 77 77
. 1.1110 46 41 48
.481. O0 84 81 SVt
, 1,700 122 181 121
. I.)0 61 4844 . 4t
. it.600 srt
. 11.800 41
. 10. too 4B
. 1.800 4
, 8.100 71
. l,tv 72
. 8u0 4
800 47 V,
.. 1,300 11V.
. 1,200 44
18
41
14
KM
47
k.axal Seoarltlvoj.
Quotation furnished by Bamuel Burns,
jr., 614 New York Lit bulldlpg. Omftha:
B4a. Asted.
City of Omaha 444s, rat. J84...w..".. 104 I 104
City of Omaha '444a, was. 101 104
City of Naw York 4s. 1968 lo ioi
Columbus. Neb.. B. L. So, 1126 t6 86 44
Clti. o. ft B., Waterloo 7 8t
Codahr Packing Co. ta. it4.,., 100 100
DanTar Stock Yards Stock 87 M
International Con. Co..... , tt 48
Kennedy Building Co 40 ' 100
Lon( Bell Lumber Co. 4a, lta 101
Michigan Btats Tel. 4a, 1134 N 1U0 -
Nebraesa Tel. Stock, 4 per sent 100 100
Omaha Water Co, - la, 11 100 101
Omaha Water to. 6a. 14 IN 86
Omaha Water Co. 24 pfd 11 It
Omaha Gas 6a, ltl 81
Omaha B. U ft P ts, 1W1... ............ I . i '.
Omaha B. L. ft P. pfd, I p. e. ex-dlT 81 ISS
Omaha Bt. Ry. Is, 114 100 100
Omaha ft 0. B. Bt Ry. It, lttl Iko
Omaha ft C. B. Bt. Ry. P'd. I par sent 84 ,84
Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry., Cora It 44
Omaha ft C. B. R. ft B, frd, ea-tT.. 41 4444
Bious City Stock Tarda, pfS, 4 par sent to (i
South Omaha rat. 444a, mi 100 100
Seattle Llehttne Co.- ta. 18i0.. M 1 .' S
Union S. T.. Stock, evntb Omaha...... 8844 t
J4t York Miniate., Stoeivs.
- NEW YORK, Jan.- 2S. Crotlng Qaotations
on mining stocks were:
Alloa 116 LaadTlll Con I
Brunswick Oca 4 Little Chief t
Com. Tunnel stock... 80 Mazloaa HO
do bonds j...-- 1 Ontario .....f. Pi
Con. Cal. ft Vs 16 Ophlr -.1.1 ltd
Horn Allrar 76, eni.deril 60
Irou suer .u lte Yellow laskst ,.,...130
Offered,
'Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live tock at
the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb
for the twenty-four hours ending at p. m.,
anuary 23, 1810:
ucntriTn-o
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'.
C., M. Sl. P 8 8 .. 1
Wabash 8 1
Missouri Paclflo .... 7 t 1
Union Paclflo 37 86 6 ..
ot N. W.. east.... S lb 6
C. 6t N. W., west.... 47 89- & 1
C St. P., M. & O.... 26 , 8 ..
C B. Q., east.... 81 1
C, B. & Q., west.... 73 1 22 . 17 2
C, R. I. ft P., east... 1 1 ..
C, R. I. & P., west.. 1 1 .. ..
Illinois Central till
C. O. W .. 4 .. ..
Total receipts ....232 141 88 E
DISPOSITION.
Catiln.
Omafia Packing Co 601
Swift and Company 1,013 1,2S 1.461
Cudahy Packing CO 1,241 2.366 1.5x8
Armour St Co 823 2.643 1,064
W. B. Vansant Co ...v. 84
Stephens Bro 80 ....V
HUl 4V Son 68
F. B. Iawl 63
I Wolf 85
MoCreary IV Carey .... 237
T. J. Inghram 1
Mo.-Kan. Calf Co 3
Sol Dogen , 67
Other buyer 672 . 8,111
----y-B-Ilil; Clearlatjs.
OMAHA, Jan. 26. Bank clearing for to
day were $2,403,481.42 and for the corres
ponding data laat year ti.bbs.uy.oz.
Wool Market, .
BOSTON. Jan. " JS.WOOI-Tllere I
Slight Increase In. the interest In th local
wool market, especially In fleece wollg. and
value are firmly mAlntaloed. Th. call
loo
a
81
61
87
71
4
40
, 8244
62
W
7144
Total sales tor ths day, 1 HI, 900 shares.
Laadaa toctc Market.
LONDON,. Jan. 28 American securities
opened unonangea. a tew biocks were sup
ported far a time, but renewed selling
turned tn marsvi avuu at nuuii inv lone
waa easy with values ranging from
abov to H helow yesterday's Nsw York
closing.
London closing siocks:
Conaala, money : a Slxjnlarllle ft Ttaeh.,.161
do aecoaal b&wmo,, iuh. m in..,, t
... 8iN. I. cantrtl in
... 1044 Norfolk ft Westers.. tt
...11844 do pfd tl
....lotvtrmtano ft Western.. 44
1744
Amal. Coppar s
Anaconda
Atrhleon
a., ais
Baltimore Ohio. .1184PennylTanla
Canadian raciiie , . . i- aim
l,io 14244 141 14144 7 iaemB to oom from tha small woolen mills.
Slock are so limited that. It. la believed
that the local bin will be. awept olean be
fore the new clip arrives. Th leading
western Quotations range as follow; Mis
souri: Three-eighths bloodt 84c i . quarter
blood, 32i(i 33c; braid, SV&aiC. 'ieiasr fine u
months. 73a76o: fine to 8 month,' 8841700:
fine fall, 604r2e. California: Northern
county,' 6368c; middle county; 63366o; fall
free. Mmbtc. Oregon: isastsrn no. l. staple.
7Wx7gc: eastern clothing. 701172o: valley No.
l, 67aoc. Territory: ino staple, nansc;
fine medium staple. .70u72c; fine clothing,
7072c; fin medium clothing, 64Jj8; half
blood, 733740; three-eigntn Diood, oo8'foo:
quartar blood, 67Qnkic. Pulled: Extra, Tl&
76c; fine A, Cs'aOc; A supers, OtKtf-tjco.
LONDON. Jan. 25. WOOL Tn offerings
at the wool auction sales today consisted of
a miscellaneous seleotton, amounting to
14,424 bale, which wer readily sold at
firm rates. Wast Australia and Victorian
greasy merino were eagerly taken by home
and continental Duyers, and American toog
a few lot of the beet, as well a a good
supply of cross-breds. Th sale follow:
Naw South Wale, 1,600 bale; scoured, U
Is 10d; greasy, 6digU 2d. Queensland,
2,100 bales; scoured, Is ld2s d; greasy,
8l(fl 1 2L Victoria, 800 balsa; scoured, Is
ldiuvl 8d; greasy, 12s Id. West Australia,
1 n, .1 L.lul I!.) -,,1 1 A V.w 7Mlan,l
X, IW Uni, e 1 K '
2,800 bales; grsasy, 7dl 2d. Cap of
Oood Hons and Natal. 600 bale: greasy. Ed
fc'lld. Puata Arenas, 800 bale; greasy, 7
11 d.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 26. WOOL Unchanged
territory and western mediums, 528o; fin
medium, 20&240; tin, IWgAlo.
. Cwttaat Mstrkat. ,
NEW "YORK. Jan. 85. Tha ootton mar
ket opened steady at aa advance of 601$
point In response to better cab! than
expected, but quickly weakened under local
bear pressure and Wall Street selling, whloh
was attrmuted to in unsettled siocg mar
ket. March contract sold oft to 14.04o. and
May to 14.15a, or 8ut points under th
dosing figure of last night within th
flrat few minutes, but at tnis isvi tner
wa a good demand from Liverpool and
trad interests on which tn market recov
ered about 10 point of it loss during th
mKltll 01 tn morning.
Future opened steady. March; lt.tfio;
May, 14.36c; June. 14.86a, bid; July, 14.84c
August, 14.00c: September, 12.0Bc; October,
12.64c; November, u.tto, ottered; ueceia
ber. 12.46a. offered.
Spot closed quiet; middling upland, 14.86a
middling gulf. 14 90c. No sales.
OALVESTON. Jan. Xi. CO 1 TON Steady
at 15c.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 28.-COTTON
Spots wer nominal; low ordinary, 11 s-Wo,
nominal; ordinary, 110, nominal; good or-
ainary, u-toc; strict gooa ordinary, io
low middling, 14 7-16c; strict low middling,
1410 : middling, IGc: strict middling. 15c
good middling, 16c; strict good middling.
16 7-lfio; middling fair, 16 8-loe; middling fair
to lair, liiib-ioo; lair. id-ioc, nominal: re
ceipts, 2,821 bale; stock, 228.686 bale. -
78 A 7t4
W44 1144
8814 a1
44 4444
83 144
80 ..IV
44 .44
VI VI
6044
2044
47 44
4744
11
.ten
t
4044
8044
to
HtH
1.740 106 104 10044
to
80
4
4744
1044
' t44
t
41
to
40
IS
8414 Readme 8041
. U si Southern Railway ., 10
.141 do pfd tt
. 1844 Southern Paclflo ....18044
. 444l'nlon Paclfle ......18144
. tt do pfd Hit
. I044C. B. Steel tb
, 444 do pfd ltt'4
. I Wabaah tt
.1014 do pfd 60
.147 Bnanlsh 4a tt
B1LVF:R Bar. steady at 24d per os.
MONEY 2tf2"21A oer cent.
Th rate of discount for short and $
month' bill. 2 pes- otnl.
Chee. ft Ohio
Chleago O. W
0., M. ft Bt. P...
Ds Been
DenTer ft 8L O..
do pfd
Brie ....
do lat pfd
do td ptd
Oread Trunk
Illinois Central
Bostoat Mlalagr Stocks.
BOSTON, Jan. ftV dosing quotation on
mining' stocks were:
AlWrae 47
Hogs. Sheep
1,400 1.000
PHEEP Th slumpy trsnd of prices yi-P-
tevdsy was sgaln apparent this n".nlng
and the opening market found most of ths
local gaiyers under oover, svldently In lll.le
need ot killing material. As a result mv
insnt was slow snd drsggy, and tne lunittsl
amount of business thst wss trantaote!
waa largely ot a peddling nature.
Total receipts war fully normal, the
estimate calling for thirty-sight oa.s 0t-r
twsnty-flve rsrs arrived In tithe W the
early trade, but th character ot offnrtngi
on an average was nothing extra snd 'his
feature doubtless served to increase the
Indifference ot demand.
The situation did not show any Improve
ment as the morning advanced: In fact
It waa well along toward noon before
enough stock had changed hands to '.itlord
much of a Idea of prioe levels. It was
generally admitted, however, that the mar
ket had settled to a lower basis, but I he
limited number of sales msde It vary dif
ficult for sellers to cell any artml decline.
A fow sheep sale looked to be lOITc lower
than yesterday; one or two strl.icrs of a
very goort quality changed hands nt fig
ures possibly no worss than wrnn, s-id
several quarter lower spots wer apparent.
Lamb sold at IS. 00 and $8 .85.
Quotations on fat stock Oood to choice
lambs, g7.8f.fys.26; fair to good lsmbs, $7.35
tn. is; good light yearlings. w.MWi.M: good
heavy yearlings, 8o.4Oh4.90; good to choice
wethers, $5.6Oi(6.80; fair to good Wethers,
ISOOrylM); good to choice ewea, $5.304i5.ffi;
fair to good ewea. $4.S(Ki).30.
Keprasentatlve sales:
No.
1X2 western lambs
150 western lambs
12 wsaiern lambs, cuUs...,
65 western lambs
200 wsetern ewes
140 western ewes, culls
606 western lambs ,
263 western lamb ,
24 western lamb
12 western lambs
lit western yearling
tut western ewe ..,
116 western ewes
242 western ewe
319 western lambs ',
219 western ewe .,,
600 western feeders ,
5.T1 western ewes
87 western lambs, feeders
103 western ewes, feeders..
60 western lambs, culls...
A v.
. 68
. 70
. 08
. 82
. 109
. 88
. 81
. 74
.. 80
.. 75
.. 87
..108
..110
.. 77
..107
.. 88
.. 88
.. 4ft
.. SO
.. 87
7 16
I (0
7 35
4 (5
$ 66
$ IS
I 00
7 00
7 76
7 15
6 00
$ 00
t 10.
8 00
5 20
4 II
s 00
7 00
4 00
1 26
fancy N. T. Oreenlngs. bbl , $4 60. (trapes:
Malagas. Imported, hM , BP. 5;- Malagas,
fancy Imported, bbl., $'.; Malaga, extra
fsncv, Imported, bbl.. $tl.60: Ms ga. extra
fsncy, tinted, highly colored. Imported,
bbl., $S.0O. Hsnatms: Port I.lmon or Chsn
gulnola, flnent and largest, hunch, I 10;
special 78-lb. bunches, bunch, $100. Crsn
berries, long kteiilng, bll.. $7.f; Jersey,
ripe, bbl., ir-.TiO. Wars: California, xtra
fancy Kaster Heurre. b,. $3 6.
VKOKTABLKH Csiillf iewer: California,
per crate. $2 AO. llone'r: Cnlsrado, per
crate, $3.28. Sweet ltatoes: Kansas,
42 00; Ksnsis selected seen. r-ru.
do., 760. Iieaa lettuce: r r nimpi r, aa..
bbL $2oa Celery: Jumbo California, per
dos., 7ic Head Lettute: Per uamper. $160.
Rutabagas: I'anndlan. per lh.. lc. Cab
bage' Wisconsin genums Holland seed,
lb., la Tomatoee: Florida. 8-basket crate,
per crate. IS. 60. Old Turnips. Rot. Cnr,
rots or Parsnips: Per bbl., $2.35. Onlonsi
Red Olobe. extra large, per IK. $c:
Spanish, large crates, crate, $1.46; Spanish,
mnll New York cratss. crate, $1.60
FIGS crown, lb., 14c; 4 crown, lb., ISo;
12 12-os. rkgs., box, 80c; 60 8-og. pkgs., box,
00- lmorted, per 1-lb. basket, 1H0.
Ni'lTb- Aimonds: Draks seedling, pef
lb. ISci VJraitl. large, per lb.. 12o; fil
berts large, per lb.. 13a; pecans. Jumbo
Texas per lb., 16c; peenns, medium Texss,
rer lb'., 12c; black walnuts, per lb 2o;
hickory, small, per lb., c; hickory, large,
per lb , 4o: California walnut. No. L sft
sholl per lb., 16c; California walnuts, No.
I oft shell, per lb., llo; peanuts, raw, per
lb c; peanuts. Jumbo, raw, per lb., $o;
peantkU, roasted per lb., 8c; peanuts,
slted. per box, $1.25.
DATES Thirty 1-lb. package. pP bow.
$ 2.: new Hallswe en, per 10.. 4c; sugar
Wstnuv P-r . $126: fsrd. per lb.. 10a,
CinKR-Mott's. keg, $.160.
POPCORN White rlc. lb..' 80.
rhlladelpbTa PrrMJaee) Marlse.
PHIIJtDELPHIA. Jan. 25. BUTTER-"
Wek and 2o lower: extra western cream
ery, S2o; extra nearby prlnta. Ms.
ROdftFIrm: good demand; Pennsylvania
and other nearby firsts, free ease, 8Rc at
mark; Pennsylvania and other current re
ceipts, In returnable cases, 80o at mark;
western firsts, free cases, S8c at mnrk;
western current receipts, free) case, 8234o
at mark. . . . . .......
CHEESH Firm; Kew York full creams,
choice, 17?T17Hc; New Tork full creams,
fair to good. 16fi'17o.
,,. ) i 1 ,.!
Oils and HtMls.
Total
.4,858 7,924 8,206
CATTLE Uecetnta wsi-a n'jeral again to
day and made up vsry largely of beef
steers and cow stuff, with a very limited
number of tocker and feeder.
Beef men did not exhibit any mora ae-
sir for the cattle today than on yester
day and business wa decidedly sluggish
from start to finish, with price considerably-
lower than yesterday all around.
After the first round or two yesterday
th market beaarae very mean, closing Wif
25c lower than last week and with a
further decline of fully lt'lBc today. Value
lor fat cattle are now tuny iKXffwo. lower
than they wer at th close of laat week.
The undertone to the trade I very weak.
with the demand from ail source of a
most Indifferent character.
Th market for cow and heifer wa
very slow and dull and In most case price
were luuy 200 lower than last f riuay. (sup
plies wer liberal and the demand almost
entirely confined ' to local packer, who
were ' decidedly Indifferent buyer. Veal
calves were. In. aclive demand .aud strong,
but It took lower, prloes to move bulla.
tag and rough tock generally.
Notwithstanding the weakness In' fat
cattle there was a well sustained demand
for stocker and feeder and price a a
rule were firmly held on the taw cattle
of this kind her. Th strength in stock
er and feeder thl week ha been dua
argely to the small receipt
Quotation on cattle: Oood to choice
beef steer, $6.60.S0; fair to good beef
steers, 4.7&6.40; common to fair beet
steers,. 3.764js .40; good to choice cow ana
heifer, $4.2bjp6.00; fair to good cow and
heifer. 33.26ai4.l0: common to faif cow
and heifers, $2.26I.10; good to oholoe stock-
era and feeders, H.xoo-ev; lair to com
mon stocker and feeder, $2,7518.26: stock
heifers, $3.0tS3.eO; ' veal ogives, $J.60i88.00;
bulls, stags, etc., $S.0Of3C.0O.
Representative caiea: - ...
BEEF STEERS.
.. 714 4 86 I -.. 974 I 00
.. tTt 4 60 81 1104 4 II
. 444 4 10 16..... 1200 I 40
pigs.
Is and
a.. Jan.
CHICAUO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Hoars Tea' Cent Lower
Sheep) and Lamb Weak.
CHICAGO, Jan. 2h. CATTLE Receipts,
8.000 head: market, 10c lower; stews, $6.00
8.25; cows, $3.60(86.50; heifers, $3.40.00;
bulls, $4.2.V(j'6,; cilves, $8.00.76; Blockers
and feeders, 33.75fa5.30.
HOGS Receipt, 18,000 head; market, 10c
lower; choice heavy, $8.STf2'8.4o; butchers,
IS.3O38.40; light mixed, $8. IOjj 8. 15 ; choloe
lights, io.iu-ri3.20, packing, $S.03.
$7.504i.10: bulk. $8.1Mj;8.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16.000
head; market, weak; heep, $5,002)4.0;
lambs, $7.0O8.25; yearlings, $4.26fg8.00.
Kansas City LIT Stock Market. .
KANSAS CITT, Jan. 26. CA TTLE Re
ceipt, 12,000 head, Including 800 southern;
mat ket 60 to 16c lower; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $5.75(g77.00; fair to good,
$4.505.70; western steers. t4.tMi6.7I; stock
er and feeders, I3.6053W.26; southern steer.
$4.005.60; southern oows, $2.60ro;4.25; native
Cows, $2.6VQ6.00; native heifers, $3.50(03.75;
bulls. $3.6O0i'6.0O; calves. $3.6Of08.2jS.
HOGS Receipts, 19.000 head; market 15c
to 20o lower; top, $8.30; bulk of sales. $S.OO
68.25; heavy. $8.1S8.30; packer and butch
ers. $8.06&.25; ilgHt, $7-768.16; pigs. -$7.00
7.40.
EHEEP AND" LAMBS ReeelptS, 8,0
head: market steady to 15c lower: lamb.
$7.25Ss.20; yearling, $.60tj7.60; wethers, 81 00
(H.7f; ewes, 84.6ua.60; stocker and readers,
$3.26.00. ,
St. LoilB Live Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS, Jan'. 25. CATTLE Receipt,
6.600 tvead,' Including 1,800 Texans; market
10&2OO lower: native shipping and export
steers, 8(1.604)7.75 ; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $5.00.30; steers under 1,000 pounds,
$3.556.00: Btocker and feeder, - $S.25',V);
oow and heifer, $3.008.76: canners, $
4.00; bulls, t3.2iVu5.10; calves, $6.60. .3;
Texas and Indian steers, $4.255.60; cows
and heifer,. $2.90SH.30. , f
HOGS Receipts, 10,200 head; market i0&
15o lower; pig and lights, $6. 2548. 20; pack
er. 28.lfrii8.80;"' butcher and best heavy;
$8.S5fftH.46. k- '"" '
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5.200
head; market ldjf loo lower; native mutton,
4.Wa6.75; lambs, $7,0008 50; culls and buoka,
$3.76C.W; atockef, $3.25j'4.00.
St. Joseph Llv Stock Mtvrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 26. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8,200 head; market slow; prospects 10c
lower; steer, $4.(507.00; oow and heifer,
$2.6O(&.00; calve, $3.0008.76.
HOGS Receipt, 9,000 head; market 10w
to 10a lower; top. $8.36; bulk of sale, $8.05
8.80. '
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 8.000
head; market, lOo lower; lambs, $4.5038.36.
...lOOt 4 tt , II..
...107 100 tt..
II...
14...
I...
44...
11...
cows.
10...' 743 I 61 4.......
4 197 i W It.......
IV.....'. 8 I 10 ' 18
4 M7 I 16 - tt
II 161 I 80 II
It t7t 4 0 It
11.. 1094 4 10
HEIFERS.
II 164 8 M . II
11 66 I 60 1
4. 788 I 71 t
4 144 4 It
BULLS.
1 M0 I to 1
1 it s) I 71 1
1... 1410 I to I
1 .too tat 1.
I 1880 4 44 1
CALVES.
1 400 8 it 1
i ; k 4 00 $.;..;
7 ....
1 i
1.
.1844 4 4t
..184 lit
. .1114 4 II
..1060 4 86
..lilt 4 80
..1044 4 40
.. K4 4 40
., 4i0 4 40
.. M4 4 60
.. lev 4 10
.. 810 4 10
..140 4 to
..1174 4 tl
..1W0 4 71
..1710 4 46
..1480 4 46
100' I 60
.. 110 1 50
.. 811 7 76
Mill
160 I 40
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Jan. 85. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, - 1,600 head;
market alow. 1 -
HOGS Receipts, 8.600 head; market 6c
lower; range of prices, $8.0038.26; bulk of
ale, $8.0fwQ.15. ' ' '
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at th six princi
pal western markets yesterday
uattie. Hogs, tmeep.
South Omalu
Sioux City...
St. Joseph...
Kansas City
St. Louis....
Chicago ....
Totals ...
.. 8.000
.. 1.600
.. 1.200
..12,000
.. 1,500
..6,000
10.000
3.600
8,000
19,000'
10.200
18,000
7,800
8.W0
6.000
! 6,200
15,000
.83,100 69,700 86,603
OMAHA GKJWElVAa. MiARKET.
to....
M. ...
It....
17....
I....
7....
I....
. . . I8t 4 80
... m 4 to
...1061 4 80
...14 4 tt
... 418 I 60
... 670 I 80
186 4 64 I.
WO -4 M - 1
8 ttO 1.,...
8TOCKERS AND FKEDKKS.
7t 4 00 1 71t I Tt
4... K4 IK
II 761 4 80 '
It Ill 4 to
ll 4.M 4 86 '
11 8tt 4 i
14 ttt 4 14
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
J. H. Ogelvie Neb.
18 heifer... 722 4 16 2 steers.... 600 4 00
4 steers.. ..lttiO 4 73 1 bull 9n0 8 85
I calves... 1U0 4 76 1 calf SbO 3 50
Murrey at Boper Wyo.
11 feeders. 1131 180 10 feeder.. 1181 4 30
t feeders.. U10 5 SO
E. James Idaho.
57 feeder. . 810 4 76 12 heifer... 6H7 $00
44 COW 9i8 4 10 7 cows 841 I Si
1 bull 1200 3 60
Hsnry Campbell Wyo.
8 cows 1078 4 sO - 1 8 feeders.. 1004 6 00
II leeders.. 60I 4 80 . '
Pfelffer ft Corps Wyo.
86 feeders.. 974 8 00 4 bulls 1337 1 60
HOGS It was the unit old story In the
hAtf varrfa this mornins: recelut wers fa.rlv
ST. IlUIS, Jan.. 25. COTTQNi-Pull; mid- j iioeral,' messages from outside points were
dllng. 15o; saiea, none; receipts, 1,167 bales;
shipments, 1,130 bales; stock, 42,784 bale. .
Mokavk
, T7K Nevada Oon
41 Nlsiuing Mine .
, 144 North Butts
, 17 V4 Nona Lake
, 10II rxasunloa ....
, SS Oeceola
Parrott. . ft O. .
Amal. Oopper
Arltona Xm ,
Atlantic
Boatoo a C. ft C...
B. ft C. O. ft S. St.
Batte Coallllosi ,
Cal. ft Arlaoaa
ri ft Mania tw ymn,r
OeoteDBUI tSHSaanaon
Cnafter Bass C. C. . It Seperlor
East Ball C. II 104Suerle A B. If.
l-ranklta
Olruax Om
Oranby Cvm
Greaas Oasases .
lale Harala, Com
kenr Lake
Lake raw
La Salle Coaver..
Miami Cuyaar ..
Aekad.
17 44eparlor ft P.. Oo
, 4Temarafk
r. s. o. o
, 444V. 8. S. B. ft M...
,81 a 4d
HVfak ixm
16 W I nana
, 15Wolerln ,.,
,.. 47
.. 14
..
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.. 6444
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Treasary Statesseat, .
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25-The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of busl
liee today was as follows:
Trust Funds Otld coin. $70 814,868; sliver
dollar, 4s31IK,00; sllvvr dollars of 1-Q.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 25.-COFFEB Mar
ket for futures opened steady at un
changed prices to a decline of t point in
sympathy with a partial decline of
frano at Havre. There wa om European
selling of the late month, while th un
changed condition of other commodity
markets and the weakness of stock caused
some local liquidation, but offerings In
ths aggregat were not heavy and were
absorbed around ths Initial figure by
trade bulls. The market closed steady net
unchanged to 5 points lower. Sales were
reported of 17,250 bags, Including March
at 4 66c; May, 6.80c; July, 4.8ofe.0c; Sep
tember, I.Cbiu'O.OOo; October, 486; Deoember,
6 Wyt90c. Spot quiet; No. 7 Rio, kuSc;
No. 4 Santos. 9'4c; mild quiet; Cordova.
rfc-110.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan 26. METALS Stand
ard copper was weak today. Local dealers
quoted Ink copper at I13.764j.14.00; electro
lytic, $13.6oll3.7i; casting, $12.26&18 U2.
London market closed easy; spot, fdO 7
4d; futures), 61 6s. Tin wa dull; spot,
$48.00. London market high, but lost part
ot an early advance, closing easy at 1147
7 4d for future. Lead, dull; cpot, $4 47
t4.72; London market lower at fit 11 $d.
ptiiur, weak; spot, W 0f6-.Jf,; London mar
ket unohanged at 128 6a. Iron was lower
at 62s ld for - Cleveland warrants, In
London. Local inavrket unchartered,
ST. LOL Id. Jan. 26. METALS Lead,
lower. $4 62; spelter. $6-95.
Daleth C ravin Market.
prLt'TII. ' Jan.' 85. WHEAT -May,
$1 12; July. $112; No. 1 northern, $1.U;
No. t northern, $1.10,
OATS-460-. ,.-.',.. .
dooldedly lower and local buyers extremely
bearish. Naturally, thcr was very little
activity to th early trade and sales wer
mors or less scattering during th first
round.
Later tn th morning, after the big bulk of
receipts had been yarded, buyers and tell
ers finally settled on a trading bawls jnd
movement became much mors active. Most
prices, however, wer just about In the
tame notches as early oida, or In o'htr
words, the general market was lOo lower
than yesterday' average. Fully sixty loads
of hogs sold on this basis. A considerable
portion of the hogs were weighed up at
$3.00448.10, as compared with yesterday a
bulk of I. 1648 26. Top reached $8 25, ss
against yesterday top of $S.i0.
Toward the oioss a tsw of the last trains
to arrive did not sell to quite as good ad
vantage! In fact. It was difficult In many
cases to secursj oven an $8.00 bid on really
good hogs. A narrow demand at prices
that were generally 8O0 lower than yeater
day's average would bs about the best way
to describe . th situation during late
rounds. Th slumpy condition of the pro
Visions market and th complete demoral
isation of eastern rtade In liv hog ar
generally oonoedd to be the two principal
reason for th sharp declines at this point
recently.
Representative sale:
No, At. Tt. NO. Av. Tr.
44 .. It ... t 80 70 lit ... IOI
44 184 ... t 80 14 ta ... lot
tl 184 44 7 80 80 127 84 I 06 .
It 81 IW 1 8U44 U 8U1 10 I 08
Tt tvl ... 7 t 48 244 10 1 t
Tt ild 80 t tt 77 til 8U I Ot
41. ...... fc 180 7 87' 44... tJ ... 8 01
I ll 40 T 47 44 It.. 17 ... Is
7i ist to t mi 41 aa ... i i
14 81 ... I 04 14 18 ... II
44 11 ... 10 88 tt 44 8 10
44 -4 110 I 0 64 IJ ... I 10
II tof ,,, I 0 ' at. ... 8)0
1 tm ... lot 44 Hbt ... lit
41,.....l ... 3 4V St.., 841 ... 6 18
OIL CITY, Pa.. Jan. 25. OIL Credit bal
ances, $1.40; runs. 212.9ft3 i-ois.j avarago,
149 6S1 bhls.: shipment. 809.826 bbls.; aver-,
age, 213.565 bbl. - ' ' '
SAVANNAH. Oa., Jan, 26WML-Turpen-tine,
firm at 66o. ' ' ' V. '
ROSIN Firm; sale 1417 bbl.; receipts.
1,428 bbls.; shipments, 564 bbls.: stock, 139.
297 bbls. Quote: B, II nd E, $4 3.W4 85;
P, $4.30; O, $4 .82(f4.STr H, $4.87; I, $4 70;
K. $6.70; M, $8.15; N, $4.66; WO, r.06! WW,
W- -
Sngcar and Melasae..
NEW YORK, Jan. 26.-HUGAR-Raw,
quiet; Muscovado, 88 test, $.68c; centrifugal,
94 test, 4.08o; molasses augttr,- 88 .test, 3.33c;
refined, steady; cut loaf, 6.95o; orushed,
twwv mmiM A. 6.50c: cubes. 6.40c: powdered.
6.25c; granulated, 615c; diamond A, 5.15c;,
confectioners' A, 4.76o. . '
icairg Vlrm? Xlaw . irlaans. . onon
kettle, 82fi?42c. .. .-. v,., . . .
liar Market.' ,''
OMAHA, Jan. 25 There was little hay on
the market today and - the demand wa
light. Hay: No. 1, $13.0018.50; No. 8, $12.00;
coarse $9.6010.00; Unking, $7.00. Straw:
Wheat. $7.00T rye, fe:otf. Alfalfai $18.00
15.00. ' '" ' ' '
-Toledo Seed 'Market.
TOLEDO, O., Jan. 26.-8ETCr8-Clovr,
cakh, $H.76; February. $8.77; March, $8.80;
ApVli, $8.65; October, $7 00; prime, old, $8 78;
No. 2, $8.50; rejected, $8.60, Timothy, prime,
$2.07. AlBlke, prime, $7.60; Marou, $8.00.
1 . , - - '.'"'
Peoria Market. '" .
PEORIA, Jan. 25. CORN Low!1! No. t
white, 64e; No. 4 white, 61c: No. yellow,
3c: No. 3. 628Sc; No. 4, 0o; no grade.
66fJf67o. Mml ,
OA1B LUli; ISO. I wnne, eio, ,
NEBRASKA'S OLDEST PERSON
Caster County' Man . .Passe 116th
Birthday ana -,. u....
Some. 1.,
Thomas Morris of Cuter county, Ne- -
bfaska, was 'born In Berrew,' North Wale,
January 16, 1794. In hi youth .he was ap-
prenitoea .to- a uukiibt p-jio, mitvu .av awo-u
year' apprenticeship at that . trad,, but
on account ot. having a lame, leg he . de
cided that he could not follow that trade,
0 he started to Isarn .the. trad of ghoe
maklng. . He served .another seven-year
apprenticeship at thl trade, .after which
ha worked as a journeyman, remaining
In the employ of one man for over twenty
year, when he engaged in business for
himself. He came to tha United State In
1871 and located at Blackstone, ' 111., where
he again engaged in 'the business of shoo
maklng. In 1884 he came to Custer pount?
wlth his adopted son, Charles Mytton, and
settled near Westervllle, wher h has
Since resided. . . .--' - ,
Mr. ''Morris, or Tom, aa, hht Intimates
address him, ha lived In three centuries
mw.A i.m .on n tha Anniftnf rrnOf fpm
"your-foot In-your-hand' -.period- to that
of fast ezpres train, - automobiles and '
airships. HI health Is good, gppetlta fair,
and he still has ths usual eompletment of '
natural teeth. He ha navarworh ' glasses
and his eye Is still bright ., "mough to
load hi pip with, tobacco,, hi' lifelong
friend, or measure out a dram Of l)quor.
wnicn ne naa usea in rn,ooerauoi,-irum
1x)yho6d. Custer County Republican.. ' 11
Staple aad. Fancy Prodace rrleea rr-
nlshed hy Buyer and Wheleaalers.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to
tha rerfall trad In 1-lb. cartons. 81c-. No. 1
. mi 1 . . . . V. ui . , 1,TA a 1 , Ik . . I "
vV in aft-lh tubs. IgUe: naeklnsr stnek. solid regents of ,ed Jcstlon to accept donation
pack, 21c; fresh rolls, 23c; fancy dairy, of $40,008 from Andrew Carnegie, for a
Iiorary av me state uiuvvrnuy, anu Mua-
Carnrgle Glvee f 40,000--,
PIERRE B. D., Jan. , 2B.-lpecia.j xn
laat legislative session adopted a. Joint
4-esoluUon authorising th stars hoard of
roll, 25c; common butter, 23o, . Market
changes every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twin. Ike; young AmericaU
18c; Balsy cheoee, Uo; Llmberger, 18a;
brick, 18o; domeellc block Svtiss, 20o; Im
ported Swiss, 80c.
POULTRY Dressed: Broilers, $5 a'dot ;
springs, 16c; hens, 15c; cock, 18c; duck,
Ho; geese, 14o; turkeys, 2oc; pitona, per
dos., $1.26; Homer sqUabs, $4 per das.; fancy
quabs. $.4.60 psr dos.; No. 1, $3.00 psr dog
Alive: Broiler, under I lb.; 17c; over $
Ids., 12c; hers, llo; cock,. 8c; duck, full
withered, 12c; geese, full feathered, lOo;
turkeys, 20c; guinea fowls, $3 per do.; pig
eons, 40c per do.
FISH (all frosen) Herring, 8c; salmon,
11c; pickerel, 9c; whttefish, 11a; pike, 12c;
trout, loc; catfish. 17c; orapples, 4o to 9o;
large - crapples, 16c; black bass, 860; red
snapper, loc; smelt, 14c; frog lags, (Oo a
dosen; Spanish mackerel, lac; eel, 18o;
haddock. 13c; flounder. 12c.
OYSTERS Selesti, small cans, 25c; large,
40c; gallon, $186; New York oounis, small,
80c; large, 4nc; gallon, 81.86; standards,
mall, 'lie; large, .too; gallon, 11.31,.
FKUlTd Oi-angea: Kxtra fancy Rsdlsnd,
rose brand, 90s and lus, box $3 00; extra
fancy Redland, ross trsnd, lios, box $3.16;
extra fancy Redland, rose brand, 150s, box
$X26; extra fancy Redland, rose brand, 174s
and 2ous, box 83.60; extra fancy bunklst,
Otis, Ut, litis and li), box $2.76; extra
fancy bunklst, 176s, 2o0s, lts and 250, box
$3.00; strictly fancy East Highland Halona
brand, 96s, U2s snd 12o. box $2.15; strictly
fancy East Highland Salona brand, 15va,
box $2.26: strictly fancy Esst Highland
Salona brand, 176s, 200s, 216s and 26os. box
$2.35. Lemons:- Extra faii' Southland
beauty, 800s and SbOa, box $4.' extra fanoy
choice Justrlte, $uus and 3o0s, box $4.00. Grape
Fruit: Florida, Indian river, 36s, 46s, 64s,
44s, 80s and 94s,, box $4.00. Tangerines:
irlda, 144a and Wis, box $2.60. Pine
apples: Florida Indian river, 24s and 80s,
crate $3.60. Satauma: Florida, 100 to ISO,
box $500. Apples: Choice White Pearmaln,
$1.60; Hen Levis, Colorado, large bushel
box. $1 36; Wine Saps, Colorado, large slse,
box, $2.00; Jonathans,, Colorado, box, $2 Oil:
Greenings, Co'.orado, box, $1.60; Missouri
pippins, Colorado, very fin quality, box,
$1 75; Oenltens, Colorado, box. $1.60; Iowa
Win Saps, bbl., $6.00; Iowa Missouri Pin
pins, bbl., $6.00; Iowa Ben Lsvis, bbl., $4 76;
Ren Davis. No. 1 Missouri, bbl., $3.76; Mis
ourt Pippins, No,' 1, bhl., 83.76; Qsno. No.
1 Missouri, bbl.. $4-00; Oreenlngs. New
Tork, No, 1 farmers' pack, bbl., $860; extra
ing an annual appropriation' of $4,600 tor
the maintenance of. 'such library If It be
built by uch donation.:',' t'tar, li appeared
that the Carnagi donation would b only
$30,000. Governor Vessey and member' of
th board of regent 'of education, ' by a
trip to New York, haV secured the' total
of $40,000, as proposed tn th resolution, and
th university 1 to have a new building
at such a cost.
Burned Hay to Keen ' Warm, "
PIERRE, S. D., Jan. 26 (Special.) Twt
Sully county farmer, while on their way
from Blunt to their homes with load of
supplies, lost their way In the darkness,
and after wandering for several -hoars.
found a hay stack on ths prairie, Instead
of attempting to burrow Into th -hay to
keep warm, they, touched a match to the
pile, and by Its heat smoldering . all th
night, kept themselves 'comfortable until
daylight, allowed them to make their way
home. The hay cost omlhlugki. but they
paid It cheerfully, and wer thankful that
they found It to burn" udder tea circum
stances. .1 , : 4-.1.
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It I a dangeroua tning la tsk a- ougti
medicine containing opiate that merely
stifle your cough Instead ot-, -curing It.
Foley' Honey and Tr;Kcsexi; rvd cured
th cough and expels th totgvsjiauagerma,
thus preventing pneumonia and consump
tion. Refus substrtutts and tak only th
genuine Foley's Honey and' Tar in th
yellow package. Sold by all druggist.
F0RTUi.ES r.1ADE 13 WHEAT
in buys option oa 10,000 bu, of wheat.
I II No further risk. Eauh lo movement
"t from option price nake you $100.
lc-1100, 6c-$600,-etc Write for 'free clr
nulars, COI.OIIIAI, STOCK It OaWeJJf OO,
Olsvelaad, Ohio,
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SAMUEL BURNS, JR., -
BOVOIVAS 80S.
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