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TTTE HKE: OMATTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY U 1911.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Situation in Wheat Showi High Re
cuperative Power.
FURTHER ADVANCES 15 SIGHT
lr C'oatlnnea to Hold Synapntaelle
Foslllaw, Galalagr la trenth
Barh Ir .lews Gener
ally noil.
OMAHA. Jan 1. I'll.
Strong and higher cash sltualron In wheat
becoming the main hull feature. The
niHrket ! strong and easily recovers
from temporary decline. Sentiment rules
stronnlv In favor of further advances and
weather rendition are regarded with less
Importance.
The corn market la In practically the
uin poult Inn km wheat. Heavy bulging
slea have had no effect on checking the
advance and the market dally works Into
stronger position.
fter a strong and higher opening wheat
lumped off and ranged slightly lower
during the best part of the session. News
of any feature was lacking and a dull
market was the result. Cash values were
unrhnnged.
Farly trading In corn was active and
values were well above yesterday's levels.
t.ater selling pressure eased the market
and at the close values had dropped below
last night's close. Cash prices were steady
to 4' higher.
Phlmary wheat receipts were, 413,iO bu.
end shipments were 1M onn bu. against re
ceipts last year of 654,001) bu. and shipment
of lUVmo bu.
Primary com receipts were 32.nm bu.
and shipments were iVW.) bu., against re
ceipts last-'yeer of fcJO.OlO bu. and ship
ments of 2S4.IU0 bu. '
Clearances were 409.000 bu. of corn, none
of oats and wheat and flour equal to 43.w
bu.
Liverpool closed d higher on wheat and
lo ! higher on corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
W If BAT No. 1 hard, t cars, 964c; No.
hsid. 1 car, 94'4c; No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 6e.
CORN No. 1 white 1 car, 42'io; No. 4
white, 1 car. 42'c; No. 3 yellow, 2 cars,
43V: cars, 42c; 1 car, 41"c; No. 4 yellow,
2 cars. 41V; No. 3 mixed, 14 cars, 4l"vc;
No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 414c'
OATH No. 1 white, 1 car, RlVfcc; 5 cars,
31tc; No. 4 white, 1 car, Slo; No. 4 yellow,
2 cars. 30ic; no grade, 2 cars, 30c.
Omha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8r,fn84c; No. t
bard, S3'ti17c; No. 4 hard, 8(iSttc; rejected
hard. (KXiWic; No. 2 spring, 96cfc$1.00; No. t
spring. tifaVla.
COKN-No. 2 white. 4212'Cc; No. 8 white,
4lH.(ti424c; No. 4 white, 4ti641'Uc; No. 2
yellow, 4142V4c; No. 3 yellow, 41 ViMc;
No. 4 yellow, 4K4mc; No. 2. 41Vu4c; No.
3. 41AC411i,c; No. 4, 40i4U4c; no grade. b7
C2c.
AT8 No. 2 white. 31Vf?S2c; standard.
JH'ii314e; No. 3 white. l(3mc; No. 4
white. SOVHSlc: No. 3 yellow, 30V4h31o; No.
4 yellow. SOVaSOTic..
CARI.KY No. 3, SSflOTc: No. 4. 77tj82c;
No. 1 feed, 624r71o; rejected, 67862c.
..i'K No. 2, 7l&S0c; No. 3, 7S'tf"9c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
hi. ngo 13 264 101
Minneapolis 191
uiiutia, 22 87 15
Hullitli 24
(HICAUU Git A I.N AND PROVISIONS
I ratures of the Tradlais; and Closlac
Prices on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. Suspicion developed j
toouv that big holders of wheat were sur- j
tel'tlously sellins out as much as the mar-i
ket would stunU. In consecjuence, prices I
cloned at a net decline of Wac to V'c. j
... . . . ...... . I
utiior leuuiiiK MlUpiVB, LUU, AlllinilCU
lowercorn W to fcfHc: under last night;
ats uff c to'miiV.o. and holding products
rinurn fu to 2l't..f The HirtiVHU Mte of tradltllt
In wheat was much larger than usual. !
Ttieie was a great deal of covering by
shorts, Including some of the northwestern
Hpreaders. Meanwhile other venters re
mained unresponsive to bulges hers, es
pecially Minneapolis. Considerable selling I
of July wheat was none, new trade going
largely Into that future.
Krarlsh feeling early received an Impetus
from heavy shipments by India. Then, too,
Australian offers were larger in Liverpool
and they were reports of much selling pres
sure Jn Buenos Ay res. Seasonable tempera
tures southwest and petering out of cash
demand In flour business furnished addl-
il -I ......... A ... V. .... 1, , Tbl a .r
ranged from $1.01'', to 81.02H w ith latest
figures showing a drop of c at Jioiu'
l.ulV
Notwithstanding further bullish news
front Argentine regarding the crop there,
somo of the larger local longs sold futures
In a liberal manner. Hedging also wan
done on a big scale, despite the fact that
cash men were reducing purchase limits.
'The outcome was to render the close easy.
May after fluctuations between RO'ic and
Hj'v, ended the day off at B01,'Sri0-'Sc
Cash corn was steady. No. 2 yellow finished
at 4Kr4SkC.
In oats, local traders turned to the sell
ing side at the lust when other grains de
clined. May varied from 36c to clos
ing c net lower at Soils' c.
Packers and stock yards traders had
provisluni) for sale In plenty all day. Final
ieult Were to leave pork 15c less costly
than twenty-four hour previous; lard off
at PrU!o. and ribs bn to 7Hc.
Prl es in Chicago, furnished by the Up
dike Grain company, 70S Urandels building,
Jmaha. telephone Douglas 2473:
Articles Open. lllgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y
Wheat
May, ju.y.
Sept.,
Corn
May.. July,
feepl.
Oats
May. oily.
3pt.
Purlt
jun.. May.
Lard-
Ja:l..
imy.
Rlbs-
jan..
Hay.
,I 02VI 1 02i 1 01SI1 01S1 02hi
.H7V.f'i 'hi,i9-H,wiS'al V!
I. liVH!Sl&-l i7
I i ' I I I
.IMHV'HI 6U, ill,
.iSSt.fct' S6Wm 85 30tl',!a6rq;t4
at I H I 33:. 33'((j.M
4
, 20 10 20 10 J 20 DO
.:ii n i 1
2000
19 074
20 20
10 30
10 S3
10 224
10 824
10 15
t It 2, 19 33Va IS 02S,
.1 10 I I 10 88 10 K
. i 10 tibl 10 Ti 10 10
10 &5
10 12',
10 76
I
.1 10 90 I 10 90 j 10 74
.iloUHrL I
. 10 1J 10 17H 10 024 10 OS
Cash quotations were as follows:
I'LiOUK Firm; winter patents, 4.20f(f4 7n;
tiaik'lits. 33.7tru4.ou; spring siraighis, 34.ulk
.t0; bakers, 3i.4uju.0U; spring pateuts, held
at $o.'ii for bast.
Ill'h-No. 2, .
HA ULEV-FeeU or miking, Ciai75c; fair
tu ctiulce malting, Ultjtf.'c.
Sfc-i;i -Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $2 4;;
.No. I northwestern, $2.6s; timothy, $1110;
covet, JU.00.
PituVlaloNfl Mess pork, per bbl.,320.124
ti-M.ii; lard, per 100 1Ih, $10.,"i; short ribs,
tides (loose), ' $10 124o'10.76; short clear
Sloes Iboxedl, $10. Top 11.(0.
total cleaiancKS oi wheat and flour were
uusl to 43. M bu. KxiKjrts for the week as
show n by Hradstreet s were equal to 413. uo
bu. Primary receipts were 6.6.UUU bu. t'ji
tlmated irvtlpts for tomorrow: Wheat. 22
curs; corn, jjo cats; oai, luJ cars; hogs,
IW WO head.
Chicago Cash Market Wheat, No. 3 red.
',c(til 01; No. 8 red, mkkii.u); No. 2 hard.
W-, (l.01v; No, S hard. ItH ieJl W4; No. 1
nortbarn spring. $1 0,112; No. 3 noithern
srlng. fl.UMiil.ll: No. 3 spring. 31 u..i .09.
Coin. No. ! cash. 474ti'4Sr; No. .1 rash. i;
j4w'; No. 3 whits. 4'.Vit'u4M : No. 3 white,
u-fic; No. 2 yellow. 4vj-iS4c: No. 3 yel
low, 4j'iKt'-4C. oats, No. 1 cah. 3s4c; No
2 white, 34p'4c; No. 3 white, 3:vii334c: No
i white. SVi" standard. SSStjMf.
Bl'TTKH - tteady; cieainenes, 2172Sc;
dolnes. Uti 23c.
h5jS li regular; receipts. S. 412 cases; at
mark. cass Included, 23?i27c; firsts, 2sc;
prune flisis. 'to.
I'll KKIu.siedy; daisies. 15Sflliic; twins
VJ'jiilSNo: young -Amertcas, 15oltic; long
horns. l:,Kfo la",
I)T A Tots Steady; choice to fancy, 44
Jj4t; fslr to good, 4Uft42c.
rDl'LTKY-riny turkeys, dressed. 22c
hens, live, 134c; springs, live. 12c; dressed'
13c. '
VKAI-Steady; 50 to H lbs.. Si-c; 00 to
Ihr . l',c; S6 to llo lbs.. ll'-c.
Carlot Kecelpfs: Wheat. 13 cars; corn.
I4 cars; oats. 119 cars. Estimated tomor
row: Wheat. 22 trs; corn. Hi cars: oats.
i;,2 cars.
Peoria' Market.
I'fcORIA. Ill, Jan 12. CORN Higher;
No. 3 white and No. 2 yellow, 4Ac; No. 3
yellow and niUad, 44Ac; No. 4. 43Vtt4c;
sample. 4- i; -CHc
OAT Nominal; standard. 32,333'4e; No.
I while, 4tf-.
Liverpool Ursls Market.
L1VKKKIUU ' Jan. - 11 WHEAT 8pt.
Irmdy; No. 3 red weatara wtntor, 7a Jt,
f.itxros. firm; March. 7s ld: May. 7s 2VI.
COHN ripot, stwuly; American mlisd.
asr, u VJ. eld American mlxud, 7s
futures, firm, Januarj. 4
45 'l; May, 4s T'td.
'ad; February, y
KW VIIRK UKrKtl. MARKET
Quotations of the par on Varlons
oramndltles.
N EW TOR K, Jan. 12 -KUHTl-Steady ;
spring patents. 8."v2v?f S; winter stralshts,
$44j4.S5: wlnte.- patents. 14 4VS-4 .: spring
rlesrs. MIVci4 40. winter extras. $3 4Tu3.70.
winter extras. No 2. 13 UVW3.40; Kansas
straights. Rve flour, steady;
fslr to good. 34 3ot4 3"; choice to fancy, 34.40
4 45. Huckwheat flour, quiet; 32.25 per
IdO pounds.
CORN M E A L Meadv : fine white and yel
low. tt.201.26: coarse, 3t.l.Vfil.J0; kiln-dried,
32 'R.
WHEAT-Spot market, easy; No. i red.
tl.W's, elevator, and 31.01', f. o. b.. afloat;
No. 1 northern. IMiluth, 21 24V. f. O. .,
aflost; futures market was easy under
liutililatlon bv speculative longs and on
predictions of rain and snow in the west,
closing IwfiSc net lower; May, 81 OS 13-lBj
1 Of, 7-1K; -Tloped. J3l.or-.i July. $1.08V3 1 04;
closed at 31.037. Ilecelpts. 4.M0 bu ; ship
ments, none.
CORN-Spot market firm; new. No. 2,
B4c. nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Futures mar
ket was without transactions, closing 'c
net decline. May closed at Rs'fcC. Receipts,
67,7C hu. ; .shipments, 12.9") bu.
OATS-Spot market dull; futures market
was without transactions, closing 4iC net
lower; May closed at 4"c; July, 40'c. Re
ceipts, 7S.3O0 bu.; shipments, none.
MAY Kiim; prime. 31.10; No. 1, $1.0tVtj.
1.07H; No. 2, 9rc'&8I.Ov. No. 3, S5c.
Hops Firm; common to choice, 1P10,
2041 25c; 109, ltotl'Jc; I'aclflc coast. UU0,
ly-i20r; 1!K. 12Bl;,c.
HIlKS-l 'ull; Central America, 2140;
Rogota. 2L''ii23c.
LKATHKR Firm: hemlock firsts, 23',-ir
2,','c; seconds, 21'tl2.3c; thirds, P.1i20c; re
jects PilTc.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, 322 00
ffrl'? ,": fanillv. 123 OWilM short clears.
320 0v,i 22 00. Herf steady; m. $13 0"ft
14 00 family. 3lS.00i 1X.50; beef hams.
27.5". Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies. 10
to 14 lbs.. 313.2.Va1400; pickled hams, $1300.
Lrd, easv; middle went prime. $10 7.V
10Sf; refined, steady; continent, $11.40;
South America. $11.75: compound, $8.7.",ii!.0O.
TAMjOW Quiet; prime city, hhds., c;
country, 7'fi7c.
RITTTK R Easy; creamery specials, Zsc;
extras, 27c; third to first. Lunatic; creamery
held third to special. l.i(27c: state dairy
common to finest, I!!i27c; process second to
special, 1vi23Sc: imitation creamery first,
21'i22c; factory held, 20W2lc; current make,
EGOS Easy; western gathered white. 32-
3k?; fresh gathered extra firsts, 32j33c;
firsts. 31c; seconds, Z7V3lc.
CHKESK-Hteady; whole milk. September
quality, specials. iuiJiHc.
POC ITRY Was firm; western chickens,
16c; fowls. nVc'ISc; turkeys, IWiflllc;
dressed, firm; western chickens, 14Mllic;
fowls, HVglB1"-; turkeys, Wa'Zie.
WF-ATHF.R IN TIIF, GRAIN BELT
Uabt Snow la Looked For la This VI-
clnltr Tonlaht.
OMAHA. Jan. 12, 1911.
A very, decided rise In temperature oc
curred last night In the upper Mississippi
and upper Missouri valleys, and west over
the middle Rocky mountain slope. The cold
wave that swept over the Missouri valley
Tuesday night hu continued eastward and
Is now affecting the middle Mississippi
valley and lake region and a very decided
drop in temperature has occurred In those
sections since the preceding report. An
area of high pressure, accompanied by an
other very rapid fall in temperature has
appeared Jn the extreme northwest and
will move down over the valleys within the
next twenty-four to thirty-six hours, bring
ing a cold wave over the western portion
of Nebraska tonight, and over the eastern
portion Friday. Light and scattered snows
have fallen in the upper valleyB and north
west within the last twenti-four hours and
light flurries are probable In this vicinity
tonight or Friday.
1911. 1910. 1909. 190V
Lowest last night 7 27 2 19
Precipitation 00 .36 .00 T
Normal temperature for today, 20 de
grees. Iieflclrnev In precipitation sines March 1,
14.73 Inches. r
Excess corresponding period, 1910, 8.09
Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period, 1909. 6.74
Inches. L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster.
T indicates trace of precipitation.
St. I.oajls General Market.
ST. LOU18. Mo., Jan. 12 WHEAT May,
tl.0214: July, 90c; cash firm; No. 2 hard,
9a4l.fl5.
CORN Futures, weak: May, Wc; July,
504GU4c. Cash higher; tract No. 2, 44c:
No. 2 white, 47(S474c
OATS Futures, weak; May, 34Hc: cash,
firm: track, No. 2. 33c; No. 2 white, 34"4c.
RYE Unchanged, K34.
FIXJCR Higher; red winter patents, $4 83
W.r).25; extra fancy and straight, 34.204.75;
hard winter clears, $3.40iti 4.80.
SEED Tlmothv, $:.. 009.50.
CORNMF.AL 32.30.
URAN Strong; sacked, east track, $1.07
1.08.
HAY Firm; timothy, $17.00 19.50; prairie.
$12 01 j 14 50.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing.
$20.00. Lurd, lower; prime steam, $10.3((fp
10.40. Pry salt meats, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, $11,124; clear ribs, $11.12W;
short clears, $11.25. Bacon, unchanged;
boxed. extra shorts, $12,374; clear ribs,
$12.37; short clears, $15.50.
, POULTRY Steady: chickens, 12c;
springs. 13c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 14c;
geese. 9 12c.
BUTTER Lower; creamery, 26j.284c.
EGOS Steady, 274c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 10.200 9.900
Wheat, bu 39,00 M.00)
Corn, bu D8.000 43.00
Oats, "bu S7.000 22,000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.,
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Jan. 12. WHEAT
May. 9Sc; July, 934''y3lic; cash, un
changed; NO. 3 hard, S)4c; No. 3. 94ijj
$1.00; No. 2 red. $l.t54: No. 8,' ll.034n.06.
CORN May. 4S018c; July, 4Vrfl!4e.
Cash unchanged to 4c higher.. No. 2
mixed, 4(,V4c; No. 3, 45c; No. 2 white, 454c;
No. 3, 45c.
OATS Unchanged to He higher: No. 3
white. 834 344o: No. 3 mixed, 81G2c.
UTE No. 2. 74677c.
HA Y Unchanged. Choice timothy, $14.00
(U 14.00; choice prairie, $12.50.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 20.0ti0 6.0ifl
Corn, bu 20,000 SS.OiM
Oats, bu 5,000 7,00
Minneapolis tiraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 12. WHEAT May,
$1.0il.084; July, $l.txm.004;. cash, - No. 1
bard. $1.10; No. 1 northern, $1.04fl'1.094;
No. 2 northern. $1.0GWfl.08; No. S wheat,
$1.034'y 1.0U.
SF.KI Flax, closed at $2.5."..
CORN No. 3 white. 444c.
OATS No. 3 white, 41'-c.
RYE No. 2. so(S04c
HRAN-ln 100-lb. sacks. $21 001 21.50.
FLOUR First patents. 34.i5ti 3.35c; sec
ond patents, 34 RTiifra.2n; first clears, $3 SJi
3.75; second clears, $;i.2."'u4 V.
Milwaukee t.ralu Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 12-FLOURSteadv.
WHEAT No. I northern. $1.10t.il.ll; No.
2 northern, $1.09$ 1.004; May, $1.01 VulOi-?
asked.
OATS-344C.
BARLEY Samples, 80nj1itc.
Dolntk, Grain Market.
DLLI'TH. Jan. 12 WHEAT May, $1.10;
July, $1.11; No. 1 northern. $l.o; No. 2
northern, $1. Vg 1.07.
OATS 32Ho-
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. MKTALrt-Stand-arc.
copprr, dull; spot, January, February
and March, $12.Udu U .10; April. $12 07'12.lo.
Li ndon market, firm; spot. 5 los; futures,
5-7 7s tsi. Custom house returns show ex
ports so far this month of 11.706 tons. Lake
copper, sTH-y L' l-": electrolytic, $12 7V,
01.". 00; canting. $ll.S7Hll3.S.,'s. Tin. eavsy;
soot'. $3K .Oti .43 ; Januarv and February,
$:t.00-.'.C; March. $-.j!(iJ9 !j; April. $.
'(U'Jfc. Imdon market, stroiie;; sot. t'lal
ltw futures. 1K2 7s d. Lead, dull; $5D."nv
6 65. New York; $6 40-j.t5; East St. LouU.
Ijoi.don spot, 24 2-s d. Iron, t'leveland
warrants, 4fs 107vd In London. Locally iron
was unchanKed. No. 1 foundry northern.
US K hi.:: No. t $:i.7r(lf..7r,; No. 1 south
ern and No. 1 soulharn suit. $15 16.76.
.ST. Lot IS. Jan. li. METALS Lead,
dull: $4 ii. Spelter, steady; ti.TttpC.4i.
IJr Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Jan! 12.-DRY fOOnt--The
cotton goods i.iarket holds steady. Buers
aie purchaslnu; naprel (nods, prints sod
bleached' som1 for future delivery. Job
bers are pntiinx more business from retail
ers, partl'iilnrly In dies goods and wash
fabrics. Men's wear suitings for fall of 1411
were oprned on a basla varying from 10-
tu Jjc a yard lea than a year ago.
4mrba liar Market.
OMAHA. Jan. 13 HAT No. 1. II; No. 1.
$9; packing. t,.oi,7 Ou: alfsifa. $11 Straw:
Wheat. &-, rye, l&.id; oats. $.'.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Unsettled as Result of Selling
of Pennsylvania Shares.
INCREASE CAUSES MUCH ALARM
Actio of Directors In locrraalasj;
tooipaay'a Capitalisation Gives
Rise to Fears Others May
Follow Ksamplc.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12 The stock market
was more or less unsettled all day by rea
son of the heavy selling of Pennsylvania
shares following yesterday's announcement
that the directors had proposed to the
stockholders an increase of $l'rt.00.0O0 In
the company s capitalization. The action
of the directors gave rise to fears that
similar steps may soon be taken by various
ot he roads, with a resultant congestion of
the securities market.
Pennsylvania sold down to 1-,V a loss of
3 points from the previous day's high
price on a total of transactions much In ex
cess of any recent day.
Industrial shares were fairly steady
under the lead of United States Steel,
which was affected favorably by reports
that operations are soon to be resumed at.
one of the corporation's largest plants, as
well as the decision of the leading manu
facturers to maintain the existing schedule
of prices. Taking the market as a whole,
its professional tone was even more
pronounced. Trading diminished In the
late session, hut the market hardened
gradually until at the close prices were
near the best of the day. A further re
cession In futures on copper was shown In
the Ixmdon market and there were reports
of slight price shadings here, but they
lacked confirmation in official quarters.
It Was rumored that large exports of the
metal are under negotiations, but the day's
developments in the local copper market
gave no Indication of this..
Among the few Interesting railway re
ports of the day was that of the St. Paul I
road for November, which showed a de
crease of over $750,000. The Ptiget Sound
division of the system showed a net In
crease for the same period of $124,000. Net
returns of threescore representative lines
for November show a decrease in net of
5.52 per cent.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. $2.3h.0iO. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
.... , Sains. With. Low. Clone,
Aiii-Cha1mr pM inn : j &
nnlWmipl t'npiw 7,3oo M 62U 62T4
American Asrlrultursl
Am. bent Sugr 00 40V4 Mi 40U
American Can
American C. A F ' 2ni "jiii 61 4 M
American Cut tun Oil 400 67 Si U
American H. A U pta "ou
Am Ice Securities Jm II It ft
American Linseed i(iaj
American I.ocnmntlrs .... coo 39' 3
American g. A R ,() 7454 74 741
Am. 8. A K. pfd 400 10414 im
Am. Steel Priundrlea 100 44 44 44
Am. Hiisar Refining j
American T. A T J.tVm 1421, us
American Tobacco pfd 2"0 93' P3U
American Woolen 100 tl g SI
Anaconda Mlnlhs Co gg
Atchlaon ,6oo lo;'4 1024, 1.124
Atcnlaon pfd nflo 102U 1021, in
Atlantic Coast Line 117
Baltimore & Ohio 1.700 Ion 105U li)5u
Hi-thiehcm Steel loft 29 29 29li
Brooklyn Rapid Tr I.oflc) K 7 7;,
Canadian Parftc ., 2.200 211414, P3' !Mi
Central Leather 3,4110 21114 294
Central Leather pfd 600 101', 101114
t entral of New Jersey , j-o
Chesapeake A Ohio 1.SO0 81 ti" BlVi
Chicago A Alton..: sn
Chicago O. W ,!
C O. W. pM 4rilJ
Chicago A N. W TOO 14s 142i 142
'' g; J"", 1244 123 U4
t .. t... C. A St. L 8314
Colorado F. A 1 100 8114 3114 m
Colorado A Southern 57
Consolidated Uos 7.3 1414 14ol 140
Corn Products tOO 14 1874, 13
Delaware A Hudaon ibm
tienvur A Itlo Grande 200 284 29
D. A R. o. pfil R,u
Dlatlllera Securltlm 1 J2u
IW 274 274 27K,
Erie lat pfd 200 41 45 4fi
Erie 21 pfd J4
Otneral Electric l.noo lnl4 14974 1.S0
Great Northern pfd. ei-dtr 900 124 12 12.1
Great Northern Ore ctfa V7
Illlnola Centrsl 132
Interhorough Met. 1,200 194 iiii 194
Int. Met. pfd 20O 64W 6Si 634
International Harreater llWi
Int. Marine pfd y,u
International Paper u
International Pump 100 4H4 4014 40
Iowa Central 400 1104 isu;
Kanaai City gouthein 400 32V S2Vk 3"i
K. C. 80. pfd ..." ,5
Laclede Oss 1.600 111 liot 1104
Louisville A Nashville K 144S )44V4 1441j
Minn. A gt. Louis 300 26S4 2CUi 28
M , St. P. A 8. 8. M ... issii
' T .100 34 V4 27i 34
M., K. A T. pfd .7 ..... 841
Missouri Pacirlc 100 48 47 47V
National Hlscult n
Nullonal Lead v 700 66 'oi" MS
N. R. R. of M. 2d pfd 3714
New York Central a .000 11014 iou 109-w
N. Y.. 0. A W 4U4 4,
Norfolk A Woitern ) 10114 i(k) 10114
North Amurkan hh S j as
Norlham Pacific t.lwo 117 lit 11HU
Pacific Mall 2;
Pennsylvania 40..V10 12sii V!S 124
People's ties MM 1074, 107 10714.
P.. C. C. A St. L !.i4
Pittsburg Coal loo 1774 1774 174
Pullman Palace Car 0 11974 159 16SV4
Railway gleel Spring loo 31 14 1174 .1114
Koa.'llng 136.600 HIV 164'4 ln'4
Krpuullc steel (00 Jl'4 Sl4 31 li
Itrpubllc Sleel pfd 96
Kock Island Co 1,600 10 394 30
Rock lalaiid Co. pfd n
8t. L. A 8. r Id pfd 300 3D74 384 38
St. Louis 8. ..... 24
St. Louis 8. W. pfd .j... "'4
Sloas-Slieffleld 8. A I 4914
Southern Pacific 8) 1154 1164 11M4
Southern Hallway 700 37 26V4
80. Hallwar pfd 2(M 62 61 417,
Tennessee Copper 100 324 324
Teas A Pacific 100 6 2 2674
T., St. L. A W 400 3344 J3U ri
T.. St. L. A W. pfd 300 f4 60 4J,
Inlon Pacific 40. too 1737, 17374 173S
t'nlon Iaciflc pfd 9?v
tnlled States Kealty in4
Inlteit Slates Rubber... ... 3.600 377a KU itiu.
t'nlted States Steel 54.600 744 '7 74
V. I. Steal pfd 6 118 118 1174
6 118 116
1.200 46 4:.
60 .'t4 S.'.
1.2K 16 16
1 334 8.14
1.2110 5014 60
10 65 u
200 74 2
3.700 i Ttii 175
1 tsn tippr
Va. -Carolina Chemical
w abash 1,200 16 16 lh
nimin pia
Weetern Maryland
Weatlnghoiise Electric
Western t'nlon
Wheeling A Lake Erie...
Lehigh Valley
Tola! sales lor the day, 136,404 shares.
IVew York Monr Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. MONEY On call,
easier;-il-,U 3 per cent; ruling- rate. 27 per
cent; closing bid, per cent; offered at
24 per cent. Time loans, more active; sixty
days and ninety days. 3(13 per cent;
six months, .143 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER i'Uii
per cent.
STERLING . EXC'IIAXOE-Steady. with
actual business in bankers' bills at S4.S23"ui
4.8240 for sixty-day bills and at $4 .8570 for
demand; commercial bills, $4.tl!v4 K21,.
SILVER liar, 54c; Mexican dollars, 4:c.
lloNDS liovernment, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
CloHitiK iiiiotations on bonds today were
us follows:
II. 8. ref. 3a, reg.
do coupon
V. 8. S, reg
do coupon
V. 8. . r,-g
do coupon
Allls-Chal 1st 6a.
.1004 Int. Met 41,.'
W !!. M. M. 4',a...
.1"2 Japan Is
.108 do 4'ss
Ho4 K. C. So. 1st 3s .
liswt I. S. o'eb 4 1S1.
. iS I. A N unl. 4s. . .
79 4
(4
k
i".
9S
9
97.
Am. As 5...
M, K. A T. 1st 4s
n t. sl . s...iv- -uo 1111 ji.,
Am. Tobacco 4s kl Mo. Pacific 4s 77V
do ta
1" N. R. R. of M. 4s 94
Armour A Co. 4a.. 9 X. Y. C. g. 314s
Atc)ison gan. is ' no deb 4 OJV
do cv. 4 lo." N. Y . N. HAH
do cv. ae 10N cv. 6s , 174U
A 47. L lot 4s 94 N A W. 1st e. 4s..
Bo I A Ohio 4s M do rv. 4s 111H4
do 8s 9.' No. Psclflc 4s Mm,
do 8. W. s 0" do Ss 7,
Brook. Tr. cv. 4s ' S L. rfilg. 4s.... 9:'
On. of ca. 5 017 rein. cv. 3i 1915.. He's
Can. Leather 5s 19 do con. 4s lot'4
C. of N. J. g. 5s. ..122 Reading gen 4s 9
Chss A Ohio 4e...l0l St. L. A 8. F. fg. 4s 91
do ref. 6a do gen. 5a. s;
Chicago A A. jb... a si . l,. s. w. c. 4a
C. B. A y. 1 4. 0," do j.t guld 4t...i.
do gen. 4a 97 s 8 A. L. 4s
C. M. AS. P. g 3s 9.1 So. Pa.-. c,,. 4,....
73
9o
77
1
V,
l7'i
C. R I. A P. c. 4. T1V4 do cv. 4s
do rfg. 4..... HJ do lit ref 4s
Ctolo. Ind. 5s "So. luilwny os...
Colo. Mid. 4a Co gen. 4s ...
C. A 8. r. A e. 4a Pnloa pacific 4s...
C AS r a. 4s 9j do cv. 4
p. A H cv. 4S ! do I,' A r,f. 4.
I) A K !. 4s 4.1 f. 8. Kubher ds. ...
do ret. cs 01 C. S. steel ?d 6a .
P'. tillers' 6s 77 Vs -I r. Oiem. s
Erls p. I. 4s so, Waba.e, l.i 5a
do gen. 4a 741, d. 1st A . 4.
lo av. 4a. sar. A.. 7Ss Waste. n Md. 4.
do s"les B 41 Vest. Kier. cv. 6a.
len. Kiac. cv. 3a. ..144 Wla. Central 4...
Ill Can. lat ref. 4a. . 07 Mo. Pac. cv as...'
mo.
,.!0D
,.li4
.. 7i.
. lil.l
..144
..1.0
..lu9
9:1
91
Baak at Kaaland Statement.
lANIN, Jan. a!. -The weekly state
ment of the Bank of Kngland shoss the
fulli.wlng changes: Total reserve Increased
fl. 52.000. circulation decreased PW.OOO. bul
lion Increased Cf.444. other securities de
creased 12 l!.i). other deMislts decraxeil
fji.M0.Ul0. public depoalts decreased .t.TU OUu,
n.tea reserve tuereiased l..t0. Kuvetn
ment socurltktt deAreaaod (J.OVJ.txju. 'J he
I proportion of the bank's reserve to liability
lis 47 S3 per cent, last week It was 3f40 per
' cent.
l.nwdon tnek Market.
LONDON. Jan. 12 American securities
were quiet iliaisnn the first hour todsy.
Prices opened unchanged and then ad
vanced a small fraction on poverlntr. At
noon the market was quiet and from un
changed to 'i higher than yesterday's
New York rloslnr.
Oonsols, money.. 74 7-16) Ioulsvllle A N 141
do account 7 M , K. A T M1,
Amal. Copper 64S N V. t entral
Aninnili 1, Norfolk A W 104
Alchljon do pfd M'
do pfd 1.'i Ontsrlf A W 42,
Paltlmore A Ohlo...in Pennsylvsnla s!
Canadian Pacific. ...21014 Hand Mines So
Chesapeake A O W Reading tf'Tt
Chicaso G. W 1'24 Southern Railway... 74
Chi., Mil. A 81. P..l?4 do pfd l
Pe Beers IS Soulhern Faolflc 11"4
Iwnver A Rio O ... ! t'nlon Pacific 114
do pfd 71 do pfd 94)
Erie t' IT. S. Steel
do 1st pfd 47 do pfd 121
do 2d pfd 36 Webasri 16'4
Grand Trunk 24 do pfd 34
Illinois IVntrsI 1.18 Spanish 4a tO
(SILVER Bar. stead v at 26 S-lOd per ok.
MONEY 3 4 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short hills 1s S per cent; for three
months' bills, 3Yti3 13-16 per cent.
I. oral Securities.
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker
& Co., 440 New Omaha national bank
bulldlnx:
Rid. Asked.
S tt
90 1
M M4
100 101
lo
9 100
100
96
3 91
97 9914
93 9!
47 94
loo 101
98 3
99 101
M 4
li II
T
TO 81
05 t
96 OT
07 07
93 0074
100 1004
Celorsdo Tel. Co. 7 per cent
Columbus. Neb.. K. L. Is. 1934
Chu-ago Sanitary 4s
Detroit KiUson fs, 19.73
Dodse Mfg. Co. t per cent pfd
Fairmont Creamery 1st g. per cant
lows Portland Cement 1st 6a
Ksnsas City H. A L. Sa. 1918
Laks Shore A M So. 4a. lal
Michigan Stete Tel. pfd 6 per cent...
New York City 3s. 1941
Onislia Gas .'.a. 191?
Omaha Wster 6a, 191S
Omaha Water 6s 1946
Omsha St. Ky. 6a. 1914
Omaha A C. B. St. Rr. Ca, 1928
Omsha A C. B St, Ry. pfd t p. e,.
Omshs A C. B. 8t. Hy.a com
Omaha EE. L. A P. pfd
tnlon Stmk Yards stock
Southsm Bell. T. A T. "a, 141
Seattle Llsht 6s. 1920
Slste of Massachusetts 3a. 1938
Bchwsrschlld A SuUberger C. ts. 1911
Ituston Mlnlnar Stoeks
BOSTON, Jan. 12. Closing quotation
s on
stocks wero as follows:
Alloues 94 Mohswk
Amsl. Copper 624 Nevada Con. .
A. Z. L. A 8 24 Mplmong Mine
Arizona Com 13i North Hutte ..
. 4S
. li
. 1"S
. 27
Atlantlo 4 North Uke
7
38
H. A C. C. A 8. M.,TTeoM Dominion
Butte Coalition 174 0sieola
Cal. A Arlr.ona 4s Psrrott 8. A C
Cal. A Hecla 5) Qulncy
Centennial 1214 Shannon
.loo
. 114
. 674
. 11
Copper Range C. C. ST Ruperlor
36
54
13
43
MS
I r-ast Hutte C. M. . ,. 11 Superior A B. M. . . .
j Kranklln ,. 0 Superior A P. C
I Glrous Con 4 Tajnarack
Oranby Con 86 V. s. 8. R. A 34. ..
Greene Cananea 6 do pfd
Isle Royala Copper... 14 t'tah Con
. 44
. 12
Kerr Lake K4 t'tah Copper Co....
lAke Copper 33 Winona
I.a Salle Copper .... 4 Wolverine
Miami Copper 19
Asked. Bid.
4",
lit
New York Curb Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by LoKan A Bryan, members New York
Stock exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street,
timaha:
Bay State Oat
Boston Cons
Hutte Coalition..
Csctua
Chlno
Chief Cona
Fraction
Ilavls-Ilaly
Ely Central
Kly tons
Ely Witch
Franklin
33 Inspiration 8
OS Larose 4
17 Nevada Pons 1
22 Newhouse ' 82
21 Ohio Copper 1
1 Hawhlde Coalition.. S
18 Ray Central 2
1 Swift Pkg. Co lon4
F gears-Roebuck Co. ..196
32 Sliver Pick 4
7 Superior A Pitts 13
Tonopah Mining..... 8
Glroux
6 Trinity Copper 4
Goldfleld Florence. .1 3-1 North Laek..
7
Uoldfleld Daisy..
6 Honemta
Greene Cananea
6 Ollbway
New York M Inlnig Stock.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Closing quotations
on mining- stocks were:
Alice 12S
Com. Tunnel stock. 2
Little Chief ..
Mexican
Ontario
Ophlr
Rtsndard
Yellow Jacket
. 5
. 65
.150
.11S
.100
. St
do bonds
19
Con. Cal. A Va.
Horn Silver ....
.. 68
.. 90
..160
.. 10
I Iadvilla Con. '
Offered.
Bank t learlna-a.
OMAHA, .Tan 1. Bank clearing's for to
day were $2,784,054.34 and for the corre
sponding date last year, $2,784,907.02.
OMAHA Wno:,K,ULE fRICF..
BUTTER Creamery. No. t. delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 80c; No. 1,
In 80-lb. tubs, 28c; No. 2, In. 1-lb. cartons,
28c; packing stock, solid pack, le'Vjc; dairy,
in 60-lb. tubs, 17glHc. Market changes
every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins, l&7jl6ic; young Ameri
cas, 174c; daisies, 17Vo; triplets, 17c;
burger, 18o; No. 1 brick. 174c; imported
Swim. S2c; domestic Swiss, 22c; block Swiss,
li'c.
POULTRY Dressed brollen. under t lbs.,
$5 per dos. ; hens, 144c; cocks. 11c; ducks,
lHc; geese, 15c; turkeys, 2oc; pigeons, per
dor., 31.20; homer squabs, per dos,, 14;
lancy squabs, per doz., 13.60; No. 1, per
doz., $3. Alive, broilers, lbc; smooth legs,
11c; hens, 104c; staps and old roosters,
8c; old ducks, full feathered. 12c; Keese,
lull feathered, 104c; turkeys, 13&ioc; tuinea
fowls, 26c each; pigeons, per doz., OUc;
homers, per doz., $3; squabs. No. 1, per
doz., $1.50; No. 2, per dos., 60c; capons, over
S lbs.. 14c.
FISH tall frzen) Pickerel, "c; white,
11c; pike, 10c; trout, 13c; lura-a crapples,
fx; Spanish mackerel. 18c; eel, 18c; had
dock, 13c; flounders, 12c; green catfish, 20c;
roe shad, $1 each; shad roe, per pair, Uc;
frog legs, per doz., 60c; salmon, 11c; hail
but, 10c; herring, Gc.
Beef Cuts Ribs: No. 1. 16c; No. 2, 124c;
No. 2, !4c. Loins No. 1, 17o; No. 2, 13to;
No. 3, 104c Chuck: No. 1, J4c; No. 2, 7c;
No. 3, 64c Round: No. 1, 9c; No. 2. 8c;
No. I, 7.c. Plate: No. 1, 6c; No. 2, 6c;
No. 3. 54c
FRUITS Apples. home-Brown cooking,
per bbl., . $4 00; Missouri Jonathan, per
bbl., $S 60; Missouri Ben Davis, per bbl.,
14.25; Missouri W'inesaps, per bbl.. $4.60;
Missouri Gano, per bbl., $4.50; other vari
eties, per bbl., 14.00; New York Xaidwin,
per bbl., 04 75; Colorado Jonathan, per
box, $2.50; Washington Wealthy and Jef
frey, per box, $1.50; California Belleflower,
per box, $1.65; Oregon and Washington
Urimes Golden and Jonathan, extra fancy,
15u to 17a sizes, per box, $2.25. Bananas,
fancy select, per bunch, I2.25a2.50; Jumbo,
bunch, 2.7o(jii6. Cranberries, per box,
$:U6: Bell and Cherry brand, per bbl.,
110.00; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle brand, per
bbl., $10.75. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30
1-lb. pkgs., In boxes, per box, K.Ou; bulk.
In 70-Ib. boxes. Jyer lb., 84c Figs', new
California. 12 IZuz. pk,-8., blc; 36 12-oz.
pkgs., $2.40; 50 6-oz. pkgs., $2.o0; Turkish,
'-crown, per lb., liio, 6-crown, per lb., J4o;
4-crown, per lb., 13c- Orapes, Malaga, tsroi
CI lbs. gross, per keg, '.(1043.00. Orape
Fruit, Florida. 4'-51-t;4-K0-!6 sixes, per box,
$:t.26'(i4.0'. Lemons, Llnioneira brand, extra
fAncy, 0 size, per box. 4.5o; 3h0 size, per
ln.x, $4.oti; choice, 3"0 size, per box, $4 no,
Mu size, pr box, $4.25; 240 size, 50c per
box less. Oranges, California navels, 80-IMj
sizes, per box, 2.6'; 136 size, ier box. $2.76;
small sizes, per box. 3.0n; Florida, ail
sizes, per box. 2 50. Bears. California Win
ter Nellis, ei box. 2.8i; New York Keifer,
per bbl.. e3 i,fj4.tw. pineapples, per case,
U.W.
V E(3 ETA BLES Beans, string and wax,
per niaiket basket, $1.50. Beets, per bu.,
7c. Cabbage, new, per lb.. 14c. Carrots,
per bu., i.hj. Celery, Michigan, per doz.
Bunchei, Sue; California Jumbo, per d'z.
bunches, 0c Cucumbers, hoi house, 1-,
nd 2 doz. in box, per doz. lti. Egg
Plant, fancy Florida, per Our... $2.00. Uat
Uc, extra fancy, white, per lb., 15c; red,
per lb., 16c. Lettuce, extra fancy leuf, per
doz., 40c. Onions. Iowa, red and ellow,
per lb.. 24c; Indiana, while, per lb., 3c;
Spanish, per crate, ll.&O. I'ursley, fancy
home-grown, per doz. bunchee, 4 'c. Par
siiil s. per bu., 75c. Potatoes, Early Ohio,
III sacks, per bu., 90c; Iowa and Wiscon
sin, white slock, per bu., 7fiitw",c Ruta
bagas, pel lb.. lc. Sweet Potatoes. Kail
sun, per bhl.. 2.i0. Toinatues, CalifornU.
per 4-basket crate, $1.75. Turnips, per bu.,
lie.
MISCEI.LANF.or8- Almonds, California
gilt shell, per lb, 17c; in sack lots. Ic
iri,s. Brazil null, per lb , lie; In sack lots.
)e..s. CocoanJts, per sack. $5.50; p.-r
doz.. IOC Filberts. p r In.. He; In sac
Pits, lc less. ILckoi'Miuts. large, per lb.,
5c; small, per lb.. Oo. Peanuts, tussled, per
ib., c; raw, per lb., 04c Pecans. Iaig,
per lb, 16c; in sack lots lc I.um. Wulnuis.
ulack, pr lb., 24': Calilornla, per lb., Uc;
la bail's, lots, lu less.
Stork In Klktbt.
cipal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. l.it
South Omaha W4 7
St. Joseph 2 '' fl.im
Karsas City &. fi.VKi
St. Iuis 2 K'i 4lit
Chicago 130 ;u0
Totals 2t;.600 43.90
Shee.
5 -!
I
111)
3 ,V1
l'i M
J0.58J
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Are Selling SUtdy to Ten
Cents Higher.
NOT VERY MUCH CHANGE IN HOGS
Sheep and l.arabs Oat In a la Liberal
Heeelpt, While) Deraaaal Is C.ood
ad rrleea, A boat eadr
with Wedaesdar
SOVTH OMAHA. Jan. IX W
neeelpts wre: Cattle. Hl. Sheep
Cfflclal Monday 4 4.l 11709
Official Tuesday 7 o 12 V7 W2
Official Wednesday 4.801 1.701 .74
ICstlmate Thursday 3.000 7.oi0 ft.000
Four days this week..aS" 27.7W .14o
Same days last week. . , 14.529 17.44 24.H2H
Same days 2 weeks agr..10 400 1 8.407 H.HOO
Same days S weeks ago.. 15.700 217 23.13
fume davs 4 weeks ago.. 21. 653 2.3rj
Same days last year. . . .22.61 81.845 Sl.t'ia
The following table shows ttio average
prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Dates. mi. L110.190.1W.. 1W. 10.1.
Jan. 1....
Jan. I....
Jan. I....
Jan. 4....
Jan. 5 ...
Jan. 6...
Jan. 7....
Jan. I....
Jan. ....
Jan. 10...
Jan. 11...
Jan. 12...
Sunday.
14
I 8
I 751
I
t 701
I 651
6 71
R Ml
I 80!
5 821
e
B 741
6 82
4 85 I 141
4 S6 21
4 40: ( 20
I 141
t 111
I 071
t 141
I 2!i
a1Ti
s n''
6 22
6 20
T IS
4 89
4 U
4 45
4 47
4 46
4 50
a
4 61
4 62
4 Ml
I 01 S
7 W".
so:
8
4 35 H0
7 754 I 471
7 7'4jI 8 49'
7 Ml I 8 mi
I 36
4 SI'
4 241 8 23
4 21 2:
7 S I
7 81 8 Ml
7 73 f g 18
I SSI
4 301 23
4 22 8 30
4 161 2
6 221
I 30
b 2 4 2
the Union stock yards for twenty-four
hours ending at I o'clock p. m.:
RECEIPT .
Cattle Hon. Sheen. H'r'a.
'.. M. ft St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific ....
I'nlon Pacific
C. A N. V., east..
C. A N. W., west.,
t'., .t. P., M. & O..
C, B. A Q.. east..
B. A Q west..
'.. R. I. & P., east
C. H. I. A P., west
Illinois Central ....
c. u. w
6
1
3
25 27 4 6
10 7 2
2 30 4
16 5 3
4 1
24 49 8 1
4 2 2..
1
1 1
1 5 .. 1
Total receipts ....121 102 23 7
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 300 I.O119 69
Swift and Company R7 1.610 1,01
Cudahy Packing Co 67 1.158 1,4!6
Armour & Co 367 1,125 1,600
S. A S 66
Murphy 1,178
Benton. Vansant & Lush 94
Stephens Bros 84
Mill A Son lt5
P. B. Lewi 6
Huston A Co 9
.1. li. Root A Co 89
J. H. Bulla 77
L. P. Husz 35
McCreary A Carey 139
S. Wertheimer 85
Sullivan Bros 9
Rothschild A K 40 '
Smith A Polsey 17
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 1)0
McConnegaugh 61
Christie A K
Other buyers 4
Totals
..3.&60
6,075 5.175
CATTLE For
Thursday
the receipts
of cattle this mornlnir were nulte liberal
112 cars being reported In the yards. This
makes the total for the four days about
6.000 larger than for the si, me days last
week. On the other hand the receipts lor
the week show a falling eft ot over 2,000
head, as compared with toe same days a
year ago.
Conditions at all points seemed very
favorable to the selllrg Interests this
mornlnir and !-. -i.-ti . . .1 , l.
determlnation to force juyers to pay more
liinnav !..... I i -, i . . .
j coiciuk , mis iney were
successful In many asea. The desirable
beef steers sold ail the way from steady
to as much as 10c t.lgher In some cases.
Th. m.HI.. ... 1. ( .. , .
- ...ova.u... HMIUB VI COWS BOIQ at
steady to 3tronr. prices and the demand
W U N Df III fin 1. .. 1 . . J
m v.. kiln vviifjr nana nuiueiR D
good cows in some cases complained thai
buyers did not seem very anxious for them
at prevailing prices, and that they moved
slowly u a result.
Feeders were In good demand and desir
able kinds sold quite readily at good, firm
prices. The fact Is the feeder market has
feen good all the week, and prices bave
been strong every day.
Representative sales:
BISKF STEERS.
No.
13....
2t....
64...
10....
it'.'.'.'.
10...
IK.'.'.'.
11....
J.....
w...
!.'.'..
..'..
At,
420
60
40
7W
..... 8.W
1U0
8D0
1U60
l'M3
tol
M
K)0
....1069
rr.
No.
Aw
rr.
5 (5
9 c,i
t 70
6 74
7
( 74
I 00
f
I 06
I li
4 16
4 10
4 i.0
25
6 46
i 40
4 to
4 76
00
4 74
15
6 20
t 30
80.
6 48
8 40
( 46
b to
4 W
5 65
I U
S 0
11
I
4
lb
17
a
I
40
It
I
II.....
44
7
11C0
1140
1106
tu
1284
1044
i:m
1190
1.711
121
1315
13u
1.111
t 45
.... H ww w law
ITEKRS AND HEIFEHS.
.
.. .1124 4 ro it m
30 4 40 t !,
.... 787 t 141 10TS1
M6 80 II niej
M4 6 to IT 1166
i-uvvo a.-nu HJS1FER8.
.1140
.1011
t 00
1124 i 00
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IiibiIs had Uen bought on this lutsls.
pKi keri held fiut fur nLwiftv rrat anil m .ra
j supported In this altitude by advices 4f
the ssme conditions at Chicago and other
points.
Movement was quiet and with the sup
ply well tip to normal It required the
greater part of the morning to make any
thing like a clearance. Lights and light
mixed were favored as usual, but quality
continued as the big factor In determining
price.
Ixiads with weight brought 17 70 and less,
according to quality and good light mixed
brought 87.75W7.S". Best bacon grades on
sale commanded 87 90. most of the high
priced offerings being bought for specula
tive purposes.
Receipts for the week thus far are fairly
large, but weakening Influences at other
points have affected trade more or less
and present prices. It will be noted, are
fully 15c lower than those paid last Sut
urday .
Representative sales:
No. A fh. rr N. .. . Tr.
43 417 ... 7 40 7 it ... 7 'ft
8 421 ... 7 50 70 ?' ili ; an
8 383 ... 7 61 Ml ... J 8ft
46 3 ... tift n !n ... 7 i
18 463 40 7 45 16 210 40 7 0
61 346 1?0 7 CS 81 2ftl j,) ' so
78 t 180 7 6 71 !1 40 7 i
K 172 40 7 66 63 241 ... 7 O
67 V 80 7 45 84 ... T
84 ., 174 SftO 7 7Uj 71 227 ... 7 8ft
41 J7 10 7 TO 4ft 115 ... 1 8ft
61 174 40 T 70 73 ' ... 7 M
44 ... 7 70 4; ... 7 m
IT 141 40 7 70 68 .'43 ... 7 0
21 17T 180 T TO 62 248 ... 7 SO
61 274 40 7 7ft 72 21 ft 7 3'ij
67 276 ... 7 70 61 174 4ft 7 8?,
47 148 40 7 72H 47 17 ... 7
8 280 120 7 T7' 84 ? 40 7 J.,
71 250 ... 7 724j to 176 ... 7 85
81 241 ... 7 75 48 8.8 40 7 85
81 15 ... 7 75 24 27 ... 7 85
18 1M 80 7 75 n 2il . . . 7 86
6ft 244 ... 1 7 5 67 2.14 10 7 85
65 141 1?0 7 7.1 26 ft ... 7 86
83 113 120 7 75 71 S17 ... 7 8-5
88 ..! ... 7 75 81. .t S.'O ... 7 86
18 246 ... 7 75 41 1t ... 7 IS
17 145 . . 7 75 88 2o0 ... 7 85
71 V 10 7 75 48 257 ... 7 1
44 HI . . 7 75 83 11? 10 7 3
85 Xt 40 7 75 72 l'i ... I
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24 1 ... 7 77 71 23t .. 7 85
86 138 ... 7 77V4. 60 1841 ... 7 35
68 1B6 ... 7 ?ft 71 140 80 7 85
39 186 ... 7 80 71 170 ... 7
41 215 ... 7 80 89 2M ... t 40
71 lot ... 7 80 6 2i0 ... 7 W
82 236 ... 7 80
SHEEP Prices paid In the sheep barn
for all kinds of fat offerings averaged gen
erally strong this morning. Receipts were
relatively limited and with a reasonably
active and fairly broad demand from
packers everything on sale moved In very
good season. Supplies of sheep and lambs
were about equally divided and weights
as a rule were still heavy.
Oood ewes sold as high as too and
wethers of handy weight were wanted
around 14.15. No very desirable light year
lings were received, but anything good In
this Una would probably sell at 15.00 and
better.
Lambs brought $. 15. two separate ship
ments bringing this figure. They were
choice, of course, snd the sales can hardly
be taken as a basis for a quotable top of
iO.26. although, such a price Is not an Im
possible one. Bulk of good lambs moved
around $.00.
One seasonable feature of trade that
deserves mention In the fact that scattered
strings of heavy native stuff are showing
up In the run. These heavy natives, when
brought Into competition with well finished
westerns, are selling none too readily, for
the reason that dressing percentages on
the latter class ot stock are mors easily
estimated.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
99 western ewes m 4 oo
104 western ewes 105 4 00
239 western lambs 81 6 15
122 western lambs SO 6 15
200 western ewes 113 3 B0
2H0 western lambs 73 00
210 western ewes 103 3 80
193 western ewes 112 S 75
474 western wethers 117 4 10
235 western wethers 105 4 10
60S western wethers Ill 4 20
84 western lambs Oft $50
72 western wethers 115 4 20
41 western yearlings , 105 4 70
8 western ewes and we theirs... 96 4 00
10 western lambs 82 6 00
535 western lambs 78 15
lfi western lambs 8fl 6 50
30 western lambs 82 8 50
184 western lambs 74 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle and Ilotra Steady
Sheep Strong;.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. C A TTLR Recel pt s,
138iO head; market steady; Texas steers.
$4.25ti4.60; western steers, $4.BOy00; Block
ers nnd feeders. 3.7546 86; cows and heifers,
2.65iff40; calves, J7.5or(i 10.00.
HOOS Receipts. 26.0 head; market,
steady to 6o higher than opening, mixed,
$7. 8068.06; heavy, tf. 750-8.06; rough. $7.7.rg
7.85: good to choice heavy, r7.85ft8.0r); pigs,
w7.40fiS.00; bulk of sales. 7.8.Wi8.0O.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.000
hetid; market, strong; native, $2WVn4.50;
western. 2.65ftM.46; yearlings, $4,6076.75;
natlva lambs, 4.76g'6.55; western, $5.00(9
6.45.
St. Louis Lira Stock Market.
ST. 1X)V1S, Jan. 12. CATTLE Receipts.
2.800 head. Including 830 Texans; market,
steady to 10c higher, native shipping and
export steers, ID.fiOff7.25; dressed beef and
butcher steers. $6.257.2S; steers under 1.000
pounds. t).60r7.25; stockers and feeders
83.75t5BO: cows and heifers. 3.75(ft7.25; can
ners, I3.003.26; bulls, I3.504f5.25; calves. $5.26
ib9.25; Texas and Indian steers, $4.256.50;
cows and heifers, $3.00474.50.
HOOS Receipts. 4.4O0 head: mnrket, BfilOc
higher; pigs and lights, $7.7MiUO; packers
$8.06(88.10; butchers and best heavy, $S 00t
8.10. J
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3 500
head; market, steady; native muttons. $3 75
S74 2R: lambs, $5.50ffJ6.50; culia and bucks.
$2.50(83.00; stockers. $2.0033.00.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts, (.800 head. Including 800 southerns.
Market steady to strong and active. Dressed
beef and export steers. $6.10Cs.7o; fair to
good, $6.6036.00; western steers, $4.75iJ.25;
stickers and feeders, $4-75(86.0; southern
steers. $4.75gJ26; southern cows. $3.2:V(j5 00;
native cows, $S.OO-fl5.26; native heifers, $4.60
(iiti.OO; bulls. $4.0o'(M).25; calves, $4.DO'aS.75.
HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head. Market
steadv to 6c higher; bulk of sales. $7.65
7.90. Heavy, $7.h5ih7 92H; packers and butch
ers. $7.854r7.90; lights. $7.SOj7.97H.
SHEEP AND LAMMS Receipts. 3.000
head. Market strong. Lambs, $5.50ft25;
yearlings, $4.756.60; wethers. $4.00ii4.40;.
ewes, $3.60(8-4.10; stockers and feeders. $3.00
433.75.
St. Joseph 1.1 re toc-k Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 12. CATTLE
Receipts, 2, (Mi head: market, steadv; steers
$4.50iC.6o; cows and heifers, $3.0O4J00:
calves. $3 50U.60. -
HOUS- Irecelpts, 6,000 head: market,
slow, prospects strong to 5c higher; itou'
$7.W; b.tlk of sales, $7.82'-,j7.S7V4.
S11EKP ANI l.AM US Receipts. 4,000
head; market, steady; lambs. $4.ixU0.10.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. COFPKB Futures
opened steady at a decline of Giii points. In
response to lower Kuropean cables, and' as
a result of realizing. There was consider
able support of Hie decline with trade In
terests and commission house buyers and
with offerings comparatively light, the
market rallied to a shade over the cioslnir
figures of last night during the middle of
the day. Iater. however, it eared off again
In spite of steadier closing cables from
Havre and was finally steady at a net de
cline of 4-iiH points under continued renliz
Ing and selling fur a reaction. Sales, us oi)
basrs. Januarv. 11 rc; Fehruarv. 11 ii.'c-
March. April and Alay. II 7nc- June II ti
July, 11 S : August. 11 64c; September. 11 Wr;
October, ll.tte; November. ll.tJc and In
cumber, 11 51c.
Havre was to franc, lower at the
hour of the local opening, but recovered
most of the loss closing net 'c lower to
k.c higlifr. Hamburg closed S to K pfg.
lower. Rio 30 rels lower at 7.W. Santos un
changed. 4s ilTM. 7$;W.
HrrtZlllan exchange unrhanued at 16
10-K.tiwl. Receipts at the two Urailllan ports,
l'VO'j batrs. ogalnt 17. um; Jiinillaliv receipts,
8.K.0 against 4,v last year. New York
wari'huUM deliveries yesterday 16.3('1 baits,
against I'J.OTX lat year. It is reported that
new crop coffee f,ir earlv hlptiient his
been sold bv Hraxll on the basin of l.llyc
coat and freight.
Spot coffee unlet: Rio No. 7. 13c: Santos
Vii 4 UUtt'lf-ic; mild, nominal; Cordova,
13Vfl,o.
Evaporated Apples and Dried trails.
NKW YORK. Jan. 12.-KVA IttRATEIi
APPIJ'-S--Faster, eapedallv for prime: on
the spot, fsncy, H'-ztlSc; choice. lUtc;
prime HWjjlHy.
IKIKI Klil'ITM Prunes. iui-t, hut
prices are firm: limitations range from '5',
4vi;V for CalifurnlH nit to .'!U-40s and lOv
11o for oregnns, from few to :. AprP ot
firm, but uulet. ultli buvers and -el,i
apart: chi't-e. i:u:etra. I::1; Muc; funrv,
l?.'-i 13c. Pi acl.es firm: buyers Inclined to
hold off: choice. 7V'7': etia choice. si
8Ve; fancy. fcV'rt'.i'iC Kalsins. more active
and market firm: looa muscatels, tt44i4f;
choice to fancy seeded. ft'iiT'c; se., dle.,4,
,,uwc; Ixjndou layers, $1 4oti1.46.
Railroad Pays $1,500 ,
a Day to Feed Storm
Bound Passengers
Five Hundred Person. Tied Up ii
Calvary by Worst Blizzard
in Years.
WINNIPEG, Man.. Jan. 12. -The worm
Mlsxard In years has been raging In thl
Rocky Mountains fur the last three davs
tlelng up completely the traffic of thl
Canadian Pacific railway. A snowsllde neat
Field lias leveled the telegraph wires snd
poles for several hundred feet carrying i
them Into Columbia River canyon. A doseti
passenger trains held up arc almost burled
In the snow.
VANCOl'VKR, R. C. Jan. 12 Mnowsllrtei
east of Field and billiards on the prairies
continue to Impede the Canadian Paclfla
train service and not a transcontinental
train has come through to the coast slnei
Sunday.
Tt Is costing the Canadian Pacific railway
$1,800 a day to feed 500 passengers tlrd up
at Calgary on the way to Vancouver and
no prediction la made as to when the road
will he open.
Grooves cut through snow banks In thl
mnimliln. rill . . ., i . . t- i
,, , ini'iui, a iiti pun is av
Miming brlghllv at Oalgary and thouiesjav.rl'
Ida t I ... ... . , , . .. . . A
' '""inrirr IS IOW tnerS IS nO in- V-fc.
conveniences and absolutely no suffering.
On the Crow's Nest line, Iwelva train!
era tied up within six miles of Michael.
DAKOTANS WILL INVESTIGATE
Soldiers Home Inqnlry Commutes
Will Probably Tie Named
Today.
PIERRE. S. P.. 2Jan.' 12-(Special Tele
gram. ) Representative Sttiveruds started
his bill today to eliminate the long hatpins,
big hats and towering hair dressing. Il
limits hntplns to seven Inches, and they
must be muzzled, and makes wearing hall
and hesd dresses In a public meeting a
finable offense.
The committee on compensation, after
hot session last night, cut out the em
ployes of the secretary of state from tht
legislative payroll and If they can make It
stick will save about $7,000.
The commission of Investigation of thl
Soldiers- Home will likely be appointed to
morrow, and the most probable senate list
will be Wyman, Johnson and Morrlssey.
Two of the probable house list will b
Browne and Ziebach, with the rest of the
list In the air.
The house passed Its first MM today In
the one which seeks to give protection to
anteiope ior six years In this state, and
mis win ne pushed along as there Is no
tlO tATmt ot ttaulSn aa. 41 am
" "mr?r wr ineae an I mala. j 1
INSURANCE COMPANY ELECtK jj
Commonwealth Lf, ..,;., ,.. V
"-ndle Its Affairs
Another Year.
Officer of the Commonwealth Ufa In
surance company were re-elected at a
meeting of the stockholders In the com
pany's offices in the Omaha National bank
building Tuesday. Sherman Saunders.
Krans Nelson and A. V. Marriott were
re-elected directors for three years Clarlt
O Hanlon and C. C. Parmele for two years
and K. H. Mason for one year. About fifty
stockholders were present and all were
very much enthused over the showing
made by the company during the four
months' time It has been actually engaged
in writing business.
(aM,vu nuvuv
1800,000 In that time. Immediately after
... ..icung ins board of directors
met and organized for the coming- year,
ss follows: Hherman Saunders, president;
C. C. Parmele, first vice president; Paul
Wupper, second vice president; Frans
Nelson, secretary; A. D. Marriott, treas
urer; C. H. Clancy, superintendent of
agents; Clark OHanlon, general counsel;
r. A. P. Hanchett. medical director; Dr!
J. M. Emery, actuary.
GET WRIT AGAINST PLUMBER
Colonial Apartment lloase t'omn.
pnajr
Secures Order Preventing; Tear-
Ins Ont of Plttlaaa.
Disagreement between the Colonial Apart
ment House company and the Nebraska
Plumbing and Heating; company over the
amount to be paid the ulumhina
- vnurrri
fos work on a big apartment house resulted
in me starting oi an action In district court
yesterday.
Judge Day granted a temporary order re
straining the plumbing company from .
ecutlng a threat to tear out such plumbing
as It so far has placed In the house. A
hearing of the case on its merits will be
had next Monday.
The apartment house .company says It Is
willing to pay the contract price for the
plumbing and heating as soon as the work
Is done.
SWIMMING EXHIBITION FRIDAY
Corson and Local perls Will Si
Serlm
n ivnaar Men's thrlatlaa As
sociation Pool.
Since the smallpox scare is now over,
the swimming exhibition to be given a.
the Omaha Young Men s Christian aaso.
elation by H. H. Corson, the national
swimming expert of that organization,
may be held Friday night. Mr. Corson
has been giving exhibitions to the Young
Men's Christian association men and teach
ing tjie local members swimming all week,
and Friday he plans to have a numbsr
of the Omaha gym pool stars and himself
participate in a few stunts in the watei1
RAILWAY COMMISSION COMING
Ileiirlng; of Live slock Men's Com.,
plaint Will lie Held Wednesday
st t'4iiunierrlal flab.
The State Railway rnmmlsslon will hold
I a session nt the Commercial club rooms In
I rimaha !......, ill , V. . .. . , . a
vniana uiiu,.T i a m iimi COnipiaintS OT
live stock shippers on the Omaha road.
Complaint has been entered by men on the
Crofton and Rloomfleld branches. The
commission will utillzo the club rooms as a
matter of convenience. Other complaints
may be brought before the hearing.
I ollon Market.
NKW YORK. Jan. 12. COT1 (IN Mpot
closed quiet; middiitig uplands. 14. Wc; mid
dllng gulf, 13.16c: sales hales.
ST-, MJI IS. Jan. 12. 4 "4 TT N - Lower ;
rnlildllng. $1.1 2.Y bales, none; receipts. MhH
bales; shipments, 6oi bales; slock, 3,li(j
bal4is.
New York cotton market, as furnished
hy 1jkhii Hryau, metnhers New York
Cotton eschange. 315 South Sixteenth street
Omaha: '
Month. Oi en. lllgh.l Low. Close.
Jan. ,.. 14 ,'45 I 14 Hi, 14 V) 4 84
M.-h. ...J 14 7 I 14 tfi 14 74 14 fTl
Mav .... 14 HI i 15 W. It i li (3
July ... .14 10 f 14 04 14 M IS (3
Aug. ... 14 til 14 75 14 1 II 74
Q'- II- 31 13 43 14 32 13 42
14 62
14 7.
14 Al
14 M
14 61
13 Ul
ugar Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. H SI Id A R Raw 4
easy; mux-ovadn. 4'J test. .Vlic; centrifugal
1 iel, 3.0.V; molashes, fi tMt. IV2- rrflri,'
miaily.
V im1 Market,
PT. I)CIS, Jan. 12 -W V jlrnchanged
ter4tory and western mediums, 21'a23v- fin
mediums, llvljc; fine, UstfYSa. '
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