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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA. SATTRDAT, JANUARY 13. 1912.
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G8JUK AND PRODUCE MAMT
With ffo Kewi meat Market
Practically at Standstill.
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A3 EASIER TONE IS EVIDENT
Can la Alw Pall, hat Eun Off
a frea Ktum a( Da le
arc Caeatry
Ea awe tea) ta Iacrawe.
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OMAHA. Jan. IS. 111
All feature near wax lacking this morn
ing and the nade in a heat wu prac
Ui ally at a standstill.
The market toad a slightly easier tana,
du raoany to the lower talw.es and t-e
general bearish sentiment mat ha filled
traders since the recent advance.
Liveruoo. cabled o. ere aeak, and more
favorsble weather pn-spbcia aere re
ported from Argentina.
The corn market waa also dull, but
eased oft eume irom yesterday- advance.
-Mora moderaie weather looked lor J4
t.le muvement will inure tban likely in
crease, this is belli played. ly bear lead
ers. Wheat sagged lower today and waa dull
and very quick throuahuut toe eason
Cah wheat was yo lower.
Traders were anticipating! a heavier run
of corn and sold the futurea lower, while
the cash article waa strong, bringing t
tile more than yesterday.
Primary wheat receipts were SS.OUO bu.
and shipments were axi.w bu.. against
receipts last year ot 4K.0W bu. and ship
ments of li:.ou bu.
Primary corn receipts were Co,OOo bu.
and shipments were tr.Ou) bu., against
receipts last year of 77 WO bu. and Mu
tuant of Mt.vJo bu. . ,
Clearances were LS.OM bu. of corn. LOW
bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal la
jStOut bu. w .
Uverpool closed fc4d tower on wheat
and unchanged on corn.
The following- ash sales were reported:
Wheat: Rejected, 1 car. Hue; No, I mixed.
1 car. 11.01; 1 car, l.Hj: No. J durum,
1 car, tic. Corn: No. 3 white. 1 car, 42c;
No. 4 while. 1 car, S2c: 1 car, liys; 1 car,
4V4; No, i color, I car, tl'oc: No. 4 yel
low, I cars, sic; 1 car, Sc; No. 3 mUed,
1 ear. Sir; No. 4 mixed. I oars. Me. Oats:
No. I white. 1 cars, 4oc: No. 4 white, 1
car, 47Vc; no grade, 1 car, 47WC
Oaaaka Cash Prices,
WHEAT No. 3 hard, I1.0M,I.I; No. 1
bard. ll.oottl.OJ; No. 4 bard, f(fl 01.
CORN-.No. t white, tlitiCf, No. 4
white, mrtlc: No. I color. Iltf-Sr: No. I
yellow, tltpQe; X'e. 4 yelloT.-, enjolc; No.
3. tiwjtsic; No. 4, ewsic
OATK-No. I whit". 4Mb9'o: standard,
tMjMiac; No. 1 white, 7,tclSc; No. 4
while, 4iMrl'c; No. t yeUow, 474
i:r- Ki. 4 yellow, tlVjWTiie.
BARl.KY-Maltlnin ll.ttejl SO; No. 1
feed, S&c; heavier feed. IskUdl.On.
RYE-.Va. J, Sue 93c; No, J. 6atW.
Carlat Beeelpta.
Whet,Crn.Ot.
Chicatta m t
Minneapolis , 171 ,-.
Omaha ii S 11
Duluth a
CHICAGO GRA1X AMD PROV1510IH
Fealaree at the Tradlaa aai Closlag
Prices ea Board al Trade.
CHICAGO, Jan. ;:.-An easier turn In
wheat loday resulted front Improved
weather in the Argentine. Closing prices
were '.ttj'eu to Uo lower than last night.
Final trades leu corn iC to eae down,
oats unchanged to He off and hog pro
ducts at a shade to 7ieloe decline,
better crop prospects were, reported
from India and from Russia, liberal
snow protection over most of the win
ter wheat belt In the I'nltrd States af
forded some additional comfort to spec,
ulatnr on Ihe bear side. At the ensuing
decline support developed owing to the
lightness of world enlpntents and be
cause receipts northwest were under
tha record of a years ago. There
waa a a.eady tone at the linlah. Be
tween the opening and close May ranged
trom Kc to tl.OiA, with last sales fee
net lower at lfc.
Corn futures vere strong until a lead
ing concern sold about l.Mu.Ouu busnela
for May dHlveiy ana canned a break In
prices all around. ftlsy fluctuated from
MVe to aWiute..o. closing steady oitPSo
net lower at 141 4T4c. Cosh grades were
quiet. No. I yd.ow was not quoted.
Tna eats maiket showed a tendency to
dip, pilvate wire houses having plenty
fur sale on all the hard spots. May
varied between 4a49c and l:"4t V with
the close uWtiWc, a decliae of wUc
from l.H niKiit.
Iiesplio epannodlo activity In provi
sions, lung Intervals af slack, demand
haa a depiessintf eiieci. Al the close
poik hsd fallen liino to 7't$10o and lb
rest of the list a shads to 6c.
The leading lumie. lanite il'tof1wf
Art. i
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IK.
. i iiuee.iVes f.
Vhcai, i
Jan.. ' i
May. K0H1 i lw
July.! as I
Wept. WWl H'el
Ccrn. I I
Jan.. CIVil I
May.U''.Ktil
1
Utw
W'4 1
a ."lJe
i
ti
juiy.6iuiitiikiMS'a,
Sept.l wi bSI Cu!6tsu-w KtXtflb
..( M'J 49t; 1ST,' 4SH
iy. tHwi41sl
Sept
Clels
Jan
Ui
July
Park
Jan.
May
July.
Lard
Jan.,
May
Sepu in
Blus I
May'.'ll r-6
J1HM IB I IS
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14 W 10
4S 141
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7a sHd: American mixed, eld. steady, at
ta M: futures, quiet; January, is Hd; Feb
ruary, aa a.
' YORK SEXUAI, UABKKT
Oaotatlaaa at the Day aa Varlaas
Casaaaaelltlee.
NEW YORK, Jan. li-FUOCR-Steady;
spring patents. t lufu ta; winter straights,
Klf4J4 S; winter patents S4 aeMTO;
spring clears, ta.3v4.4, winter extras No.
1. Ucii; winter extrss Ne. t eli'W
1B; Kansas straights, R 4004.75. Rye
flour, firm: fair to good. I4.,ag4w:
ehAiAA ia t. w ueLiaAiL Buckwheat
flour, firm. per hundred puunJs.
tVK.MIKAU-Sited): une on
yellow, tl 5oal.a. coarse. l.tUjl-ie; kilu
dried, Uti,
RVB-slulet: No. t Ke. e. t t Buffalo.
BARLKY-titeady; walling, H UulD
e. I. f. Ruffao. . ,
WHEAT Sa.11 urkM easr: No. 1 red.
Uc. elevator, export basis, and II. f
o. a. ailoat; No. 1 northern Duluth. 11W
f. o. b. afloat. Futurea market was inac
tive, with small prlea changes, but the
undertone was easier on loaer cables.
more favorable weather In Argentina and.
In tna absence of cash demand, closing
Dricea unchsnced to Wo net lower. May.
1.IM li-leyl.vit; closed at .l ot 1-14; July.
c,oseQ at 9c. rteceipts. is,v.v eu., 111 e"
mentK. lS.tia bu.
CORN 4J Dot market firm: export, new.
We, f. o. b. afioat. ruturea market was
nominal. Export sales were XI loads. Re
ceipts, 32, bu.; shipments, sl.al bu.
OAl-pot market steady, futures
market waa nominal. Receipts, 44.4W bu.;
shipments, tsiO bu.
HAY-Klrm; prime, o.ai; so. i. !&
l: No. t ll.lwtil l; No. 1 6c)l .
HOPS Steadv; state, common to c77"jce.
;11. ctrMo; imv nominal. Paclflo coast,
UU. i c; U10 nominal.
HIDBfi-Hjulet; ceuual America, rc.
Bono, a. AiiiV- ..
UiATHER Firm: hemlock firsts, tvf
rWc, seconds, 244)24; thirds, atr; ra-
iecte
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mesa. tr.M
617 i; family. Iis.iwoso.oi; snort near.
$17 HQ tiio. Beef, firm; mens. , IU.IMU
13.60: familv til Mm h, O): beeTi. K wrts
SI I Cut meats, steady; pickled beef. le
to 14 lbs-. Wc; PKkled liania. UuU4c.
Iard, firm; middle west prime, $9 4oya.:
refined firmer; continent, j; oouiu
America. 110 46; compound, 4S67C.
TALLOW Steady ; prime city hhds. c;
special, Wee; country, St4c
BUTTEIl Firm; creunery peclals,
41V: extras, 40e: held extras, ttiliV:.
CHEBSE Firm: skims. 7I4V.
EOOS Finn; fresh gathered extras,
J7tjo, flrata, VJtfiX; flisis. UiJ4c;
western gathered, whites, loti&c
POULTRY Alive, quiet and steady;
western chickens, UHtiUc. fuwls, Wnl
14c; turkevs. lec; dressed firm; western
chickens, UmISc; fow Wit! 17c, turkeys,
1341210,
Rt, l.eals tsaaeral Market.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. ll-WHrT-Steady:
track. No. I red, l.ul 1.104. No. 1 hard.
II. wa! IS; May, Wc.
CORN Flrmi track. No. i, (c; No. 3
white, 6"Mc; May. So.
OATS-Weak; track. No. X Wfai No. t
white, iltnak; May, 3Hc.
RYE 1'nrhanged at Mr.
FIoi:R iaay: red winter patents.
HUutlO: extra fancy and straights, W.
Ml!,; hard winter clears, W 4tu.
HE Er Timothy. tll.ajwlS.SO.
Ct)R.VMEAlS..
BRAN Hlglwr; sacked, east track, ILK
HAY-F1rm: timothy, rXOOOS-OO; pral-
rle. llwl w . , .
PROVISIONS-Pork. unchanged; Job
bing. 11471. Lard, higher; prime steam,
.H-.a4. Ory salt meats, un
changed: 4toxed. extra shorts. t c esr
ribs, tS-aS.; short clears. S.7!i. Ilsoon.
unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, tn.utt,
clear ribs. short clears. 9..6.
POt'L'IRY Weak; chickens, H4c;
springs, llltc; turkeys, 14cj ducks, IJc;
geese. 3c.
BI'TTER Firm: creamery, J63e.
KUC1B Firm al JOc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla U.m if
Wheal, bu 32 M
Carn7bu"...... .
Oau, bu.. 1J.W W.w
Kansas City Crala and PrevUleas.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. .-WHEAT-t'n-chanked;
No. 1 hard, ll.Wfl.W; No. 2.
il.Mtfl.fr; Ko. 1 red. $1itjl: No. a.
&1.1;. May. .01ttl.M, sellers; July,
ORM-atead: No. J mixed. eNrMc;
No, J, sec; No. t whits. 47c; No. i, Stic;
May. Wtc. sellers: July, fcHc, sell-rs.
LATS-8teady; No. I white, fiuVwMc;
No. t mixed, 49r4'c.
It i E anfcc.
HAY Firm: rholca timothy, KlOOfll
JJrti; choice prairie, VLmmi-W-
rlt'Tir-lt creamery, w, lireia, e. ,
secon1 33c; packing stock, zx.
rAiU0 cztrae, etc, lirsi, er. i
He,
Racetnts, Fhlpmenf
Wheat, bu "
Corn, bu , u .flm
oats, bu. '
Mlaaeaaolla Orala Market.
UINNEAPOLIII. Jan. 11 W HEAT
May, ll.ta'a to ll.0f4UI.WrH; July. tl tr7',;
ea;. No. I bard, l.u7fc; No. I northern,
11 M,1 9T!; No. I northern , ll.OISw
1.4MX.: No. I H.l4l .'.
FIX-ILIa.
rlAKI.EY-BMill a.
CORN-NO. I yellow, 23e.
OATS-No. while, 47j47VjC.
KYB-No. t lHc.
RRAN-taaMt 2J-7.
V'LOIIRr-Flrst Datenta 15 J6o: second
patents, UJOfta W: first clears, 3 !.,
second clears, 2.
NEW Y0RKST0CK MARET
Secnritiet ot Coal-Carrying- Suds
Hold Center of Intereit
LEHIGH VALLEY FLUCTUATES
Heai y Cask Gala by Baaka ThU
Week ladlratra by Known Maee
scaie af Maaey Bead
Market Steady.
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til
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tash quotations were as fohoas:
Lul R lrm; winter paienta, ItTOxl
4.1, winter straights, ,3.!u4.m; spring
pstenis, IA.MMni.uj; spring straights, 44 IOW
.; baken, 4a.wj4.1al.
ltYfc-No. 8,116c.
UARifii ed or mixing. Wc;
fair to ouolca malting, II saol
aKi'B-iiuioiny. m.ojuln.ttJ. Clover,
lU.uWail.aS. '
PKunolON'8 Pork, mess, per bbl.,
old, lla.ai; new, Il4.nl. l-al, per 104 ids.,
su a. -.42. Short ribs, a.ues tloosej,
te.tat.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to IW.ODO bu. Exports for tha
week, as shown by Braflsireel a, were
equal to tnjl.out bu. Primary receipts
were lu.. compared tn bu.
the corresponding day a year ago.
a.etiiiiaieu receipts tor tomorrow:
Wheat, a cars: cum, 17 cars; oats, as
cars; nogs, !. head. -
Chicago Cash prices Wheat: No. S
red. svc: No. J red. 8tc; No. i hard,
IOcu.tl.iti; No. 1 hard, S6ov1.0n. No. 1
northern, 'll.iwtrl.10; No. 1 northern, fl.
ill.us; No. 3 northern. Sl.uMal.ua: No. 1
spring, wcwJl.Oi; No. 3 spring, Irtcj4t'4:
No. 4 spring. Burfil.!; velvet chaff, tdcf
1(H; durum, cwl.ol Corn: No. I.
tltttjiBc; No. 3 white, tlVWec; No,
yellow, SltniSc; No. 4, mic; No. 4
white, 6M,rwilic; No. 4 yellow, eilo.
Oats: No. 3 white. 5o44j51c; No. I white,
4sjc; No. 4. 4Sj4to: No. 4J white.
W-", standard, joW90c.
Rf B-No. I. Sc
BAKLKY-aiciill.37.
TlMOTHY-ii15 CO,
CLOVER-litHil.i5.
BUTIER-Sieauy; creameries, 2SgJ7c;
'dalrie:!, ,tiXtc.
EGOS r1rm. receipts. ! caws: at
mark, rases included. ZlWfxHic; firsts,
ZfiiHc; rrima firsts, 34c.
CHEESB-rMeady; daisies, lH4?lSHe;
twins, liiti 144c; young Amerttas, ls
US'-; long horns, K'3's !-
POT ATOF Strong; chuice to fancy,
tl.aral.tn: fair to good. 41.uoftl.4C.
POIXTRY-Weaa; turkeys. lSSlekC;
chickens, 13rl4e: springs, live, llsc.
VEAL-Ftrm. at Ittlic.
Carlot Receipt? Wheat. 6 cars, with 3
of contract giaoe; com, cars, with
none of contract grade; oats, 44 cars.
Total receipts ot wheat at Chicago. Min
neapolis and Duluth today were 208 cars,
compared with It' cars last week and 2M
cars the corresponding day a year ago.
Pearls Market.
PEOIIIA. J!!.. Jan. Il-CORX-Hlgher;
So. 3 white, filtec; Xo. i yeUow. 41c; No.
4 veilow. dU4c; No. 3 mixed, 61c; No. 4
mixed. 54c.
OATS Firm: Xo. I white. 45' jc; stan
dard, wvr. o- i wnite. tc.
Mllwaakea araia Market.
MIT.WAI KEH Jan. U.-WHEAT-No.
1 northern. tl.WHwl loH: No. I northrrn.
11.46!. OS; No. 3 hard, winter, II eaol.04,
May. tfc; July. 4,tJ4V.
OORN-No. 3 yellow, 4c: No. 3 white,
SV4c: No. 3. (3c: May, t.MHc; July,
attic.
oath xtanciara, mhc.
BARLEY Malting, 11 S61.a
Eeapa rated Apples aa Dried Frwlte
NEW YORK. Jan. 13. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet and unchanged, with
fancy quoted at IDittflOV'.; chuice, DhM
. n, ... in. , CI ,.
liRIEO r'ROlTS-Prunea, reported to
be In a strong position, with Jobbers
good buyers; California fruit, Cgiattc up
to mMOa, and quotations for Oregons
range from luV to lie, 7v-is. Apricots
remain dull, with choice quoted at lUg
iiee; extra cnoice. teniessc; rancy, nut
lec. Peaches, firmly held on the coast
and the local market remains steady,
with choice auoted at llVtUIWc: extra
choice, 1U.6I2C, fancy, lH,il2t. RaU-
ins, quiet ana steaoy; louse muscaieia
are quoted at ttiJc; choice to fancy
seeded, VrtoV.,?; seedless, otiTc London
layers, l.ieti.4a.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Jan 1!. METALS
Rtandard copper, easy; spot. Ill.swu 14.14.
London market, easy; spot, 2 12s d;
futures, B 7s d. lake copper, IK.&4
14.C1H; electrolytic. IH.T7H45HC4; cast
ing. l4.o0ril4.3. Tin. easy; spot. Htmt
43.35; futures, M Q'Ttrll W. London mar
ket, steady; spot. AIM; futures, Clfei 5a.
Lead, quiet; R46fi4.t. New York, and
It jutn at Esst St. Louis, fxindon, ;I6
US id. Spelter, quiet; 4.45j S5, New
York, and 4 3utr st East St. Louie.
Londan market, K Its. Antimony, dull:.
Cookson's, I7.IS. Iron. Cleveland war
rants. 4ss M it Ixodon. Locally Iron
was steady: Ko. 1 foundry northern.
4it.lS4ili.au: No. i, IM.iuol4.75. No. 1 foun
dry southsm and No. 1 southern soft,
flLSt 14.75.
C'attea Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. lt-COTTOX-Ppot
closed quiet: middling uplam!. l.oc;
middling gulf, s Mr: sales. m biles.
Fe' tlree opened steady; January. s.ac;
February. I.fc: Maeeh, Sic; April, S.'Oc
bid: May. c; June, Toe b: July. 74c;
August, t lac; September. I.PJc: October.
stc; December, l.7c bid. Futures closed
barely steady; January, l.3c; Februsry.
s.ato; March, I.Wc; April. I.Mc; Mav. asc;
June, t.sse; July, I.Tjc; Auguit, isr: Sep
tember. 4.32e; October, 1.16c; November,
yc, Oaccmber, Jrtc,
NEW YORK. Jan. K. -Stocks ot tha
coal carrying roads almost monopolised
sfecuUtiYe internet today. Lu.oo l a
cific and Called States Steel aero rele
gated to a less prominent position, in
fnvr of IhiK0 Valler. Reading and the
other coalers. Alter a fretful morning
session the market moved upwaid. Toe
rual stocks, I'nlon Pacinc, New York
Central and tne telephone and electric
stocks made tha beet galna
lhlch Valley opened at IK! and after
turbulent movements up and down closed
athe same price.
The unusual artiritv of this Issue waa
due to the declaration of an extra divi
dend of per cent In connection with
tha formation of a company to handle
the road's coal bus ness.
Reading became more prominent aa
the day wore on and gradually took Ihe
leadership from the Lehigh Valley. The
stock was bought on the belief thai
Reading might adept the Lehigh Val
ley's p-lcy and declare a coal stock
dividend. The price rose I points. Cen
tral Railroad of New Jersey gained llw
and other coalers a point or two.
The copper shares were under pressure,
deepite reports of h gher prices for the
metal In the market. 81. Paul showed
further heaviness, selling within less
than 3 points of lis low price of 1311. v
A heavy rsh gain by the hanks this
week Is Indicsted by known movements
of money. The sain was estimated at
lls.otviM) to txMUu.iM) The ease In the
money market was pronounced.
1 ne ouiiu market was steady, rotai
sales par value, I4.247.U4).
1 nited states bonds unchanged on rail.
Number ot sales and leading quotations
on stocks today were as fallows:
hie Una Lew. CUM.
All!41uhaert Pt4 4t
AmeittoMteJ topper .
Ameru-AS Axrlcaltarsl
Am. Hert sugar. . ......
Amerli-aii t,A
AsMrnun c. A W
Aro. IfeltOB till.
Anerlesa H. U pt4
Ice Securities
Asaerlcaa LlssseS ......
AnctrB lMoeiaotlTe .
Aoerlns s. a k 4,-iM
a is. a a k. pre
Am. Steel roi4Hei
Am. Sugsr lUriiaisg
Amerltan T. A T.. ......
Americas Tobeoce B4. ..,
Amerlrss WiMlea .......
AnswadA Hialag Ce.....
AtcbMus
AUhlSHI ST4
Aitaall t'eut Use
luulBMre A Ohte
HMbietMSi Ptvel ....v.,
itroMlrs IUPI4 Tr
tMdlss Parlrle
(Antral Letlber
tstrsl laincr pts
Central of Nae leer..
OaMeaaaa A Okie
t'Slrasu Allan
tui.vsu u. W ,
l-Ulr.io 0. W. PI4
I klrasa N. W
tajras-ii. M S. P
C. r C A tl. U
Colarsita P. A I
Ooh.rad,, a amilbsts....
tanaalidal4 Uaa
m Pro4a-la
Delaware a Hu4aen
Heave, A gla Oranoe...
Desear A K. U. ptS....
hietlllera' Sacarltlea ...
krie ,
Krle let pri.r.
trie U old
Geaerei Elertrte
Uraat Nanhera pT4 ...
Oreat Nonhara Ore etb.
Illlnoia Ceatral
UtertMroiiB'h Met.
Isier. Mat. pM
lulerealioiul Harvester.
Inter-at arlaa pf4
Intarnatl'iaal ntm ....
Inleeaalloual PwBU
laws LVatral
Kasau City Soataars...
K '. so. p!4
Lsrle4e Uaa
Uile,nle A NealiTllla..
Miss A 81. UhiI
M .. M. L A a. a U .
Hlasaari. k A T
U . K. T. ptd
Ulaaaurl rai'I'le
Nanoaal biscuit
Nsllaaal Lea4
N H. K. al M 14 p4.
New Yerk (Vniral
N Y-, 0. A W
Norfolk A Westers
North Amerleea
Nannarn Pacllle
Psalllc Mall
Prnaarlrarila
Paepia's (laa
P. . r , t. A st. L
Plltabunih Coal
Preaaeil steal far
Pallmao Palais Car
hallarar Steel Spring....
KaadHs
HepuMlo Steel
Hiiblle leal ptd
Roek lalend tM
Kock Mn4 V pli ..
t. I. ASF M fit..
St. lala P. W
St Uiula S. W pfd
Slofw-Sbetrield 4. A I...
Souther rarlfle
Southere luilaar
ko. Kalleer pM
Toesaaaee rvpnar
Taiaa A Fsrltlr
T . st. L. a w
T . at. U A W. p(4....
I'oles Parlhe
I'atea racifle Sf4
'trailed. Itatai Poallf....
Called Stales Rubber...
t'Dlted Klatas Steal
tr. B. gtael p(d
Utah Cnaeer
Va.'areliDS Cbamlcal ..
Wabaah
Waaaak p. a
Western Maryland
WeellnirhtvTiMi Klectrle .
Waalara Vnlos
Wheeling A U B
Iblsb Valley
titoo Conaee
Kap Onaeoll'latad ......
Ka-Sleliiaoe.
ToUl sales tar tas 4ay, 4II.M4 Shares.
above to a below yeaterday's New York
close.
London closing stock quotations:
Caesoax sen-ay ... 7eLMamtm A Naaa-tUia
ea aaeaaat tMa.. Kaa. A Tea.. I4
Axial- Cesser HSNit Tark Cet-al..-li4X
Aaaoeaea iVNarMb A Wastaralll
Atokisea 1M ea pM -
..tetraiiane a weatsea,
BaHlaaore A Okie . leva, PaeaarieaaUl
OaseSMM racllle . tS Rasd Miaae .
Chesapeake A OSkx H Realms
Cat. Ueaal WaatarB tttaSoataera By
i'sl, mil s a r ttiie
... aa.
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Oeene A Ble O . a Vaiua Paeltle .
ea p 4 4 ea a!4
Erie SIHV. A steal
4a let pld tl do P'4
ea M Sid H,.beaa
Oraad Tnak tlt ee p(4
Ithaele caatral ....lalva
SILVER- Bar, steady at
ounce.
AH.ET-S6!V. Per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 3 15-1404 per cent; for
three months' bills, 3 lo-lj3"-e per cant.
.
-iua
. Ha
lw
SHd per
I E PORT OK tLEABINO IIOVSE
Traaearttoae al Aaaoclatrd Banks
tar the Week.
NEW YORK. Jan. U.-Bradstreet's
bank clearinga report for tha week end
ing January 11 shows an aggregate of
t3.4DT.47t.t4lt). as against 13.40b. 1 31. Ota) last
week and 33,SU,S,) In the correspond
ing week last year. Following la a list
of Ihe cities:
CITIES.
Amount.
Inc. I Dee.
I
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laa lit, sm tT
ere li lie US
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a
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ne 1414 His 141
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cal.
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44
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147
14
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r
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lot s 4IS l
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to 1I1S 1S 1044,
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4
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704 M 1 6
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New York
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
St. I.juui
Kansas City
I'UtMhurerh
Kan Frsndsoo..
rlaillmore
tinctnnatl
Minneapolis .......
Cleveland
New Orleans
Detroit
I OMAHA
lata Angeles
lioulaviire
Milwaukee
Seattle
Ht. Paul
Atlanta
Portland, tire
Buffalo
Denver
Indlananolla .......
Providence
Hlihmoiui
Washington, O. C.
Ht. Joseph...
Fort vtonh
Memnhls
Rait Lake City....
Columbus
Albany
Taconta M,
Mni'annah
Spokane, Wash....
Toledo
Hart lord
It chest.tr
lies Moines
Nashville
Iniluth
Wichita
Peoria
Norfolk
Oakland,
Minus Cltv
New Haven
Orand Rapid ...
Hcranton
Rjrniliirhim
Jackaonvllle. Fta..
Oklahoma Oily....
pyracuae
Augusta, Qa
wororster
bX-noavllle
Hprlngtleld, Mass.
IMyton .,
Portland, Me
Wheeling. W. Va.
Utile Kork
Ctiarleston, B. C.
Knoxvle
Chaiunooga ,
Lincoln
lavennort
Wilmington,
Mobile
WllhaaharM
Kalamasoo, Mich.,
Hacramento, Cal...
Topeka
Cedar Rapids, la.
Macon
bVII River
Youngstown
Near Uedfurd
rlprtngrield. 111
Fort Wayne
Canton, o
Bloux Falls, B, O.
Akron , ,
Helena
Columbia, a C
Ixlnglon
Fargo, N. U
Erie. Pa
Hock ford. Ill
Qulncy
liioom ngton. III.,
Chester. Pa
Hpringrield, O
South tlend
laiwell
Jackson, Miss
Hlnghamton
iHuatur. Ill
Mansfield, ,
Fremont, Neh
Vlcksburg. Miss..
Jarkaonviile, III..,
York, Pa
Waterloo, la
'Houston t
Muskogea
Holes
Oalvrston
Reading. Pa
Ogden
Stockton. Cal
Han IXego
3.:
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4.671 144 .
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4 4Ho.y
S.47V4WI
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JXi.OfH 14.3:.
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1.733.bJI.
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1.37Ti,l)Ub.
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l.JOb.Olti
1,7M.'M 17.1
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1.178.UIIH I.I
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1,vU,uUi .
414XMl,
I.lll.tUl( 41,
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l.thM.OOl
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14
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Ml
OMUHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kindt Slow,
Steady to Easier.
but
HOGS TE5 HIOHIjI, CLOSE WEAK
Kkeep and Laaaae Very Slew Sellers,
Owlagt a Dlftlcalty af Mevleg
Meat Proslacta ta Ihe
Caaaaaatac Craters.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 13. Wit
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Off.clal Monday 4.4KJ 4.5J1 l.l3
u.ti, isl Tuesday aur.) U571
Official Wednesday.... S.U7
tlfflrial Thursday IMe
Estimate Friday l.Sl
U571
11.1P4
1.13
;,
1113
a,K
cA)
3o.il!
3b. SM
t;.:
r.o
J7.W4
Total this week 4t..M
Same days last week-.l'Mk
Same la 1 weeks ago.17. k '
Same da s 3 we, ks ago. 13.474 .
8ameila.vslweekaago.f7.b 4
name dsys last year.-.aiW 37.3i4
The following table shows the receipts
of rattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to data aa compared wiu
last year: , .
lilt Hll. Inr
Cattle , WiOS sj.W
lloii 130.7T lAil'l W27II
Sheep 73.S-7S 3. 14
The following table snows tne range of
prices paid lor hog a at Rout a ivmaba Isr
the Isat e dsva with co-rn'srtsons:
Data, IMt.
Jan. I.. lrs
Jan. I.. 1 1(
Jan. T..
Jan. I.. Illsi
Jan. I.. Is
Jan. 14. 4 93
Jan. 11. 4 4s
Jan, It
Illtl. illl. .1W. 1. 131 1
I 7 4 47 4 an
1 a 4S b n
I II I "I
iai
till
I Sol
1313
Ml
I IS I lb I
t -i e I kvv Ji, I 3 e 32
J UI I 33 4 B, "1
7 7. I 1' I 74i 4 I4i 4 3j 4J
7 7i i : i d tl
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at Ihe I'nlon Stock yards. South Omaha,
fur twenty-four hours ending at t o'clock;
RECEIPT..
Otle. llge, Bhp. iirses.
. If. A 8t, P
Wabaah ,.
Missouri Pacific ,
In hut Pacific 3
A N. W.. asst.. ..
c. N. V west.. 14
C., 81. P., M. O.,
R. Q.. east., 1
C, a A Q west.. 30
C, R. I. A P., east I
C, R. I. A P., west I
Illinois Central .... 1
II
3.1!
ntv.
i.i
.i
"i'.i
i
4 7
11 4
II
7
I.I
3J
1.1
It
7.1
'isj
7.1
Total receipts..-. M
OISPOBITION.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.... w
"wilt and Company,,,. b7J 1.741
Cudahy Packing Co... 304 3.7W
Armour Co i.u
Hill Bon as
ft. Loot Co lu
Mccreary e Kellogg., ft .....
Werthelmer eV Oegan.. 41
H. Y. Hamilton 37
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... M
Other buyeri ,, HI
Tarawatlaa a ad Koala.
SAVANNAH. Gs.. Jan M.-TTRPEN'-
TINK-FIrm, 4ftHc. Sales, 133 hble..;
receipts, 1M doia.; snipments, &u Doia ;
storks, Sb.3J7 bole.
ROSiX-Firm: gules, MC -bbln; re
ceipts. 1.231 bbls: shipments. 13 bbla.;
stocks. 134.141 bbls. Quotations: R. ft7
.: D. Kafiib: E. Pi7iT; F, r i7.4SH:
O. r 7.: H. rH4T7 IO: I, 17 V K.
r7; M, r.; X, IT.;' WG. t7.be. WW.
17-10.
I.lvrrpeol Orala Market.
IJVKKPOtJU Jan. 15. WH EAT Pot.
firm; No. 2 Manitoba, as IH1: No. 3 Mani
toba. 7s lOUd: futures, easy: March, 7s
Sd: May. 7s 4sd; July. 7s 4Vi.
CORN Slt American mixed, easy, at
Soger Market.
NEW TOSK. Jan. 11-SrriAR-Raw.
dull; muscovado, 45 test, 3.K?c; centrif
ugal. 44 test. 442c; molasses, si lest, a. 47c,
refined, easy.
New Yark Money Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. U-MONET-On
call, easy: 2j2S per cent: ruling rate, IS
per cent: closing bid, 2 per cent: offered
at fS er rent. Time loans, steady; slgty
day bills, 333 per cent; ninety days. 1
per cent; six months, 3Uf34 per
cent.
PKUIK MERCANTILE PAPER 434
per cent.
8TKRI.INQ EXCHANOE Firm, with
actual business in bankt-m' trills at 14. 44
for sixty-day bills, and at 14 871 for de
mand: commercial bills. R.
H1LVER Bar, lOV:; Mexican dollars,
4Tc.
HONPS Government, railroad, steady.
Cloiinx quutauon. on bone today were
aa follows
U. g nl. ta. ng.-m later. M. M. I'a.. 17
aa eeapos US Japan 4e MS
S. g. la lag. M 4a as K
se ceupoa 14SK. c to, 1st la... 71
C. I. 4a. rag HI U I. deb. U 1M1 .
4o ooopes l'ai. A M. eel. 4a ... Ml
eAllll-l. 1st is.. U II K. A T tot 4a . M
Ajser. As. M Wl de gee 4'a at
A TAT etr. la.. Ill M Faclna as 71
Aaa. Tobaeos .... "'a'K. B R. ef M. 44pa Pl
do 4e HIM T. g ... 17
Arrooer A Ce. 4sa.. MS le lit. a lis
At'hieoa gen. 4..... '!. V. X. H. 4 H.
a. ea 4a Ms e. la ltr
a . m lnSN. A W. la e. 4a..
A C I, lot 4a.... MS 4o ea. 4a IMS
Hal. A Ohio M tSXe. Paaifla M M
e,Ja -so '1 4. Is e
da 8 W. ISO H0. fl. U rMg 4a.... M
Brook. Tr er. 4a -- M ISna r. ISa Uia.. n
Se. of Oa M be ea eae. u Ml
(s. leather M fc'-Ree'llM see M .... Ms
C of K t be . IHt. L It R tg. U Sb
OfSaa A OMo 4Sa..lIS da eas. it M
da ral I. MStt L t. W. e. M-. Tt
erbKaao A A. ISs. 4a 1st gol4 M 11
C. 114 1 4s ; A U do at a
4a gen- aa eta So. Pac eel. aa 11
C U A A M a!S so c 4a Ms
C aV I. A T a te. 71S 4o lot rol. a s
ea r!g ' iSSo. Rallear to Ills
eor-olo. Mid 4a US do sea 4a 71
orbia. n4. 71 trnoa Partita 4s
C. A 4- r. A e- 4 47 So f. 4o IM
I A H tr. 4 MS de let rat la... r
ep A R ,. M ... 4',r 4. Roboar M....IM
do ref M SI' I" tteel M M...ltt
Pletllieia' Sa 7lVa Jbr rbern it. lo
Brie a I- 4a M Webaah let la IMS
de aaa. M do let A ei. M... 17
do a. 4a. ear. A . M Waotars tld. M t!
4o oarlao g... tat Won riae. ee. te.. M
nea. Eloc. r - UU- Wis central M. Pr
am Can let r-f. 4a MaaMa Par re. is OS
Inter Met 4', . ... M'a'fSaama U lata
B!4- eeonarcd.
I.eoidoa llerk Market.
LONDON. Jan. 1J. American securities
openeii a f ract on higher today. Prices
feil below parity, but a part of the llt
improved on covering before the end of
the first hour. At noon the market was
stesdy, with .values ranging from S
11.1
II
14 I
1,7
111
14 I
II
4.1
ii:.
i.i
1.7
II
HI
I.I
lit
kW.KPO,
l.M
,4:,l"
23 ii..
4.11..
IS. I ..
6M,
ua.aioi
470.01H1
33M"X
446,j.
4 onoi :
IH.dUr..
l.ioi.oasi....
M.sof.ii M.l
Ub.UW,
l.li,Ul1
tl.ern.ibidl
L7IT,tTl
4To.mil
ll.Oiej 13.44
l.tts.cwij lei
u.J;
14
'ii'.i
14
41
37.4
Not included la lutals becauoa eontali.
Ing other Items than clearings.
Beaton Btaeka aad Beads.
nOBTON, Jan. U-Closlng quotations
on stocks wer as follows:
Aliases 41 eMokaek IT
Aoul. Obeear 44 Noaos ras 11
A a,, le a aa r.ipioias ansae .. OS
Ariaeaa Coob lXorta bone r
a. A c t.'. IIK iSNartb take
Bolts Coalman .... MSOId Uoonalea 47
4SI. a Aneees o.i,-seaais lee
(SI- A Hecla 441 Pvreu t. A C...... 11
(-.Biennial II Uetorp flu
Cop, buage tl C , atSSbaanoa la
Kaat Bolts C. ... ItStoearlor IS
KTaohlls USSnpertor A B. M. II I II
Olroel Cos B T-llTamsraca
Creel Coa IT eet. s 4. R. A M. tt
Uraooe I'asaaaa .. I Ml de pfd 41
late Iterate Lopper. niuea on la
Korr Lake 11'lab Oassef ..... M
Ladie t lopper MSWlnona , s
IA sane topper.... asoteieanae V
Hieeal pper 34W
Ki-dliieead Artod. e.g,.4,iias4.
Ken Vark Mlalaa laetta.
NEW YORK, Jan. ll-Closlng quota
tions oa mining stocks were:
Alice Little Chief I
ot'oel. Tunaol ptsra. MeaUsa 4M
ado beado if OourM IM
Coe. Cal A Va M Opblr IM
n,a tllear 41 K.odard 1M
euaad.lllo Coa. .... I Tellee Jackal M
tillered.
OMAHA. Jan. i: -Hank dealings for
today were sws.aaA ana for the cor
responding day last year eZ,et7,77L-41.
C'affew Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. U.-COFFEI1-
Cloeed weak on near snontha and steady
on distant positions, with ntices from
3 to polnu net nower. halea, lajttn
hags. July, M '4c; February. 12.64c;
March. M Uc: April and May. U SOc; June.
il:.4BV; July and August, 12 4-c: rieptem
Iber end October, lliflc. November, Itdoc;
Iteceraber, 12 i.c Kpot corree. unsettled;
No 7, Rio. 14c: No. I. Santos, lUocg mlKL
quiet; Cordova. 10t17ie. nominal.
Isaaevrta al Sew Yark.
UTEW YORK. Jan. 11 Imports of mer
chandise aid dry goods at tha port of
New York for the week ending January
4. were valued at IH.ar7.uK Imports af
specie for tha port of New Tork for the
week ending today, were 34-1 not silver,
and till Mi gold. Exports were fcejO.in
silver and 31.33,147 gold.
1!
3
3
3
34
I
ii
7
1
I
10
l.lHa
Totals 1.41 4.117 I.M
C A I Tl.aV-Recelpts of oallle number t4
only fifty cars this morning and only
about hair of mem were in wnen it we
lime for the market to open, trains being
greatly delayed by the cold weather.
Owing in ihe esceaotlveiy cold weal her no
ode went out In tha yards eicept those
who hsd cattle to sell, and no ouyers
were out excepting those whose require
ments were urgent. The result waa that
the v arris during lha area lor part ef the
day had a deckled holiday appearance.
Much oallle aa seemed lo appeal to buy.
era commanded prices that were not tar
from steady, but tha general lenoency to
the trade waa weak and In many cases
aa earneri were ouotlna It lower oa tha
kind of cattle that they happened to have.
Perhaps Ihe best description ai e trans
would be to quote It a slow, steady to
loaer market. Thla would apply to ail
kinds of killing cattle.
There were very few feeder! In sight
and few wanted for tha reaaoa that coun
try buyers were very scaroe aim spevw
Istors did not tare to buy vall.e to carry
aver to nexl week with ths weather con
ditions so unfavorable. In consequence
tha market an both slock cattle and leea-
ere aaa slow and weak. -
Al eomiiarad with last week close tna
market en beef steers, cows and hslters
a Hills stronger, uooa leitueis nave
in strong sailors all Ihe week, for the
,Min that there have beea very few
received, on the other hand, light stack
ers have been extremely eara ta awva,
with prices tending downward.
gustations on cattle: Oood ta cholee
beef bteere, 14 WbJI.iS: fair lo good beef
steers, 4.iM4Pb,MI, common to tair beef
at a. S4.a-.ub.uu: aooti to choice heileiA
M leiaA ki; goed le choice cows, M abtw.ei;
lair la geea sows, is iotH.ee; -otnmuii le
lair suae, li.7el.ii; good It choice stock
era and food era, 16 ovj4.!l, lair lo good
Blockers and leedere, 44 ouhjo.iu. comuiuu
to lair siovkera and feedeis. Il.euai.ee,
stock hellers, U 4ow4 l. veou csuves, id.et
H. It, bulla, sings, etc., eJ.euwe.ee.
Reprebenlatlve salee:
tutlbp- BloCrta.
almost llfelesa, even worse than the
alumpy demand at yesterday's cluee, and
no business of Importance waa tran
sacted during the fliat few hours. Most
traders described tha situation as vary
dull, nominally ateady.
lr moralised refrigerator car service
thla week has been the main feature or
the market, but In soils of this condition
prices hav scored considerable Improve
ment- Right now It is eetimsteo i
there ara enough Idle -freeiers" on side
tracks between Omaha and New York to
honrfla three time the BDHMltlt of 0100 CO
product piled up In Parkers- chill rooma
One packer asserted thla morning Ihsl
many large ordera received . ;
week's cloee have not yet been filled and
that carcass hooks are holding two ani
mals, whereas a full quota, one carcass
to the hook, would usually be regarded
as a heavv acctmulation.
Compared with ksat week" close, good,
fat sheep are selling about a quarter
higher. Week's top on lambs was made
yesterday, 4. being paid, w-hlle fat
ewea sold as high aa 14 on Tuesday,
Not many wether yearltnga ot.
coming, even though tval receipta
amount to over 34,otk head. Country de
mand proved slack at all times, with the
supply meaner, less than 4, AO head going
back Into corn-belt feedlots- ,
Ouotathins on sheep and lamba: tlooo
to choice larehs. 34 .KljCal: fair to good
lamra. IS.Soob So; good to choice yearlings,
I4ikase.ee: fair lo good yearuitid, 34 4.h
440; good to oholce wethers. K40tl4.io;
fair lo good wethers. M U474.4: good to
choice ewea, HH-VJi 31. fair lo good ewes.
43.t4r4.00.
t 111 T Kill LIVK TOCK M ARKET
Ilrsaaad lor Cattle aad Haas Uleadr
gkeep I. ewer.
CHK'AOO. Jan. 13. 4' ATT LsT Receipts,
eattmsled at head; market steady;
beeves, KTiuWO; Texss steers, .Jiejo.,
western steers. K.au;.:; stockera and
feeders. M.Sij.S; cows and helCora, 47-
tjbeo. calves. P.ollr .
HOOtl-Kecelpte. esllmatetl f-?
head; market steady; light, lAatajv.'w.
miked, K..,i4.40; heavy, l..aJ4iA In: rough.
la.uuu.l. good to choice heavy. Sb.labtkbj,
pigs. 141410 06; hulk of sales, pi. a! Jo-
8I1EICP ANl LAM US Receipts, eetl
mated at 1. head: market lw off;
uallve. P4y4: weslein, ,i6:"'
yoerllnge. H.r-: laiuba. native, 44.'v
7.39; wcaleni, oo.34u7.3tl.
Kaaaaa Clip- Libra Blaaatk Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1,1J head. Including lia) southerns:
lie, Ac hleher: dressed beet and
export steers, ,i.4jl t;falr to good, IS.S6
ete.ni western eteerm, oj-, :i , , - -
and feeders. 14 bUu .36; southern steers,
?;.ei t. ooottiern nivi. aJ.tOAbr4.7l: na.
live cow. s auo.so; native neiio,-, r-o
a toiiio. Li :OMio.2n: ca,vea. sa.etoue.w.
HiMIS-keoelDls. I.w head! market 4n
ki.h.r, hoik of aaea. M.boorl.at: heavy.
lb au4.4; packers and butchers, tb.a4t
4.4-t; llghls, Bn.ilbuai.al; pigs. M.34i.34.
M 1 1 1-1" A .1 1 ' haau amrirw, .
head: market lotrak- lower; lambs. fs.jWI
4.su, yearlings, s tiutob u; wethers, t.76a
4.71: ewes, i.3o44.W; toe kerb and feeders.
44.tojBje.vv,
I. l.eale Live gteok Market,
T 1JIM!4. Jan. tt-CATTLK Reoelpts,
t aai'heau. including IUI Texans; market
steatly; native sniping and aauort steers,
a. . a on- itiaaaeel tboef and butcner neers,
aJ.uo4ie.w; steers unwer i,w 'w
s.eti; Blockers and laeders, sa uuoeo ioj, eows
and hellers, w.iraj-s; oanners, oa oari..
butls. aavtngA.lb; calves, loiaau.; leiaa
ana Inuian sieera, H-tMbvi.twi oowg and
u ... , ,1 ulMfa tbL
HlMlrJ rtev-elpta, ll.aoe neao; ni,i
hlyir' man end llahls. Xb.uVaOS.M; misea
end butchers, b.li4.44; ood heavy, t.M
. n , ,,na nu.in. a eva
1. II r. I imbkd nwwfio - "
a, onsrkat lotiiae tower: native mut
.... a. uu .imka. M.rMui'.li: culls
and bucks, fl.isajr4.3s; stockars, ll.IJpa.uu.
DH'S RETO OF TRADE
Bujinei Outlook Better Than Indi
cated Ij Statistic.
HON ASD STEEL VIMASD GOOD
SstakJe lacasalag; af Bayere af Dry
Ueoda fraoa All Fauna at Caaa
ley, with Baalaeaa Still
Ceaservatlvc.
NEW YORK. Jan. U-K. G. Dun at
Co 's Weekly Review of Trade will say:
Tha business outlook Is better than in
dicated by the current ststlstlca of bank
clearings and railroad earnings.
That the demand for Iron and steel
haa been heavier than generally sup
posed Is indicated by the gain of over
C.ol tons in the unfilled business ot the
I niled StAtea Steel eorporatlon during
Ilerembea end lha aggregate of orders
Is the largest since the end of March,
191h.
The present activity of tha furnaces
of the t'nited litatea Bteel corporation
Is equal to at per cent of capacity.
Requirements ot the steel rar plants
call for a larger output of plates and
structural material la in better oemanu.
The tin plate mills ara operating at
about To per cent of rapacity and tha
independent mills ara also more active.
In rirv euods. while Ihe movement con
tinues on a conservative basis, and with
an absence of any speculative expansion.
there la nevertheless, a notable inttux
of buyers train all parts of Ihe country
and both the domeetla and export demand
lor cotton la good.
In wool a ares oraerg ara oeing piaceu.
but buyers are more numerous In the
New England market. The prlca question
piava an important part in cnecaing
trade, .
There ta a steady trade in tne ni.ie
markets. They are firm, especially so
considering that tha quality la steadily
deteriorating.
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1411 4 M
IMI 4M
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uia
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in te st
440 I M I
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leu 4 M I
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BUI 4 40 1
CALVE.
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baa T 11 1..
nTOCKER.a. AND
474 I 44 I.,
til IS I..
M M III
HOOaS Prices for bogs advanced under
the Influence of a brlak demand, ruling
fully a dime higher during early rounds.
but gradually weakening toward the
does. Ibte arrivals had te ssll on
merely strong best a about efjtitt lower
than early. packers w,e tne teaaing
buvers and with reoslDls lllmted It re-
qulrwl only a short period of trading to
make a crrjuabie clearance oi every
thing except tardy ar.ivals.
oflerUias smounted to about 7,100 head,
mostly bacon and light butehsr grades.
and heavies proved esperielly active
throughout at the usual liberal premluma
eshlppera and speculators la voted handy
butcher averages, Buying aoout is
cent of the total.
The best lard hogs en sals reached It 40.
ea comnared with yeslerdey's top oi NX),
and good light classes ranged from Kit
downwaid. There was not very much
huaines r-nortcd under tha 4 00 mark,
anvtolng eetiing below the even money
bei'uf eilher common and light or highly
mlx-d. Desirable butcher stuff landed
around M In most instances. Pigs ware
lererte and trade in 40 to lav pounders
ruled ncmmslly steany.
Representative aaiee
1M4 4 M
PM 4
4M I M
IM I M
11M IU
UM 4 74
let! I 14.
Ml 4 M
IUI 4 14
IUI I M
UM I M
M4 I M
.... Ml I m
.... M4 4 M
114 I M
SM 4 14
M4 4 M
ItM 4
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IIM 1 14
UM IH
IS II
IM t M
IM t M
IM I 14
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FEEOEKi.
Ml I M
IM IN
ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 11. -ATT Lev Re
ceipts, wu head; market sieaur; w,
le ioajlai: cows and hellers, W.vWgT.iW;
nluai sa.anuB.Sn.
ItlJtJtl IveceipiB, s,oow noma, u'-, !-
steady ta all una, lop, ; M ai sales,
ab.VU1d.ar,
SiitluP AND I-A MB-Receipts, 1,
bead; market airoug; lambs, 4b V'.W.
Blaoli la Bight.
Receipts ef live atook at tha five prin
cipal western markets yeeieraay:
Lanw, uuaa otwoou.
Houtk Omaha ..... Law i.eMtl 1
81. Joseph ,. 4. art IvW
tvanaeui v.ltx .,,, e.,. '
St. Loult
Chicago
BRAOTIIBKT' TRADE HatTTaCW
Trade la tha larger Llaea llll Raa
Borteel Unlet.
NEW TORK. Jan. It-BraUstreefg to
morrow will say: ,
Trade In tha larger II nea remains quiet,
first, bees use of the very cold weather
lliat haa prevailed over a wide area,
thus preventing roadmen from getting
about, and secondly, because Inventoriea
still occupy mora or less attention.
incidentally traffic on the ranwara
haa beea hampered. Motive power effi
ciency, especially la tha west, has been
reduced 30 to so per cent while the strike
of longshoremen at Boston affects ship
ping al that pert.
The week witnessed tha opening B(
prlcea on some staple worsteds for tha
fall of IMS. Though Irregularity It shown,
the general tendency Is upv ard. thus In
dicating a strung effort to keep prleea
on a firm level and lo Induce business
to some In at an early date. In tha
dry goods Una little new business haa
developed and more tar leas conservatism
rules, but, withal, there ara more Inquiries
which euret the market Is broadening.
In the li'e and steel Industry, January
business thus far placed has axeeeded
eapeclellona gnd the leading Interest
has a relatively large volume of unfilled
orders on hand, but eastern mills, being
In a less favorable position aa regard s
business, having bul little mora than an
per cent ot their cepaclty In operation.
ara making soma concessions in ti
ny l.liej l.ubv Ivov
!," LaW II. M Laa)
., eVUt Kebtl la.U0a
Toialt.:
, a. set Maul tl.Mu
Dry Caads Market.
NEW TORK. Jan tt-ORY GOOf-S-The
cotton goods markets ara holding
oteauly-. Incoming jobbers report trade
improving In their sections. OoaTtestlc
wool markets are firm and American
manufacturer are buying In Australian
and Pouts American markets. Tarns are
steady.
No. Ao. aa. r. it. A sa. Pt.
VJ IM ... t' Ii MS ... 4 ts
U IM ... 4 M A Ill ... t M
M IM ... SM M tit ... 4 M
17 M7 ... I M II K4 ... I M
IB IM ... 4M Tt M4 .. Ik
71 IM ... 4 14 74 Ill ... t M
II IM ... t U M Ill ... t 14
U IM M I 10 74 Ill ... 4
M Ml ... 4 11 M Ill ... I M
M 11 ... 4 It M Bt MIS)
II IM ... I II 45. lot ... 4 II
77 II 14 MS IM I U
M IM ... I 14 41 Ml ... 4
M IM ... I 14 M Ill ... 4
M IM ... 4 IS 71 Ill ... 4 14
M Ml M 4 17 4 Ill ... I 74
11 til ... 4 M M M4 M 4 M
M Ill 4 M 71 Mi ... 4 M
71 174 M 4 10 m MS ... I M
71 Ml ... 4 M IM ... I M
I Mb . . 1 M SP7 ... SM
47 Ml M I M 71 SM ... t M
171 ... 4t 41 T71 ... IM
74 IM ... 4 M M 94 ... 4 44
M 4 ... 4 SS C MS ... 4 M
14 Ill IM I M
Oooaha Bar Market.
OMAHA. Jan. 12. HA Y No. I, lil .'4.
I No. t. n 4: coarse. 111.); packing stock,
' p 4ojl4 40; alfalfa. Iii.oe. straw: Wheat,
i li.ie. r and pats. p.. at.
8HKEP Trade in sheep and Iambi was
literally "fro sen up." despite tha fact
that stjpply was smell. Parkers wore In
the unenviable position ef having plenty
of orders for product with aa facilities
to move It Offerings amounting to about
1.3vt bead met with a demand that was
Itr 1,1'
biola, CITY. Jan. lA-mpeciai Ttie-
gi am r C A i b.Xy sveuelpubj aaa aveaa.
aia, ast sieeuj
jtvAes-ivecnpta. 14 hats. Market
ioo maun; lou, a-", bulk 04 sales, tabs,
4.A "-''
OM.tHA UMAMkAb. MABUaVT.
UUribll-Nu. 1, 1-ik. eariun, 44c; No.
t, in 4vlu. lutie. Ansa, ,a. a, sat:, pacalua,
'.HKESiv-lmuuned hwiss, kie; Amerl
vau a iaa, uu, oivca e.aa, bug; Iwlua,
lenc; uaualee. Sou, llipioU, 14. aUUU
Aitieiicaa, awu; uiue lauei unca, isoi aUA
ueiex, a-ib., leu; i-tb., lac
r'ULLiKi-.aliutteia, M-!-te per aoa.)
spiuies, Uu; houo, uiiti, bouas, av, duces,
uov.. amse, asu, turaeis, dpv; pigottouj, pet
ova, 4I AI. Alive, uieiUbia, Uani "
uc; utu rousiete and siaas, so: uttt a uooa,
tun aea.uaieu, iiBi geeee, lull leeHuoreo,
iuu, turaeye, aw; taiosa lawta, baa aaui
IMeeuuo, pMi' uua., buu, auaoers, per aoa,
M.oe, aquaua, bl 1, 41-ev; Jba, t, 40,
Ftbut - ts roan irueeuj plckerea. 7;
white, wo; l'ke, es; uuut, Itt, iai,e orap.
Plea, Ueytoai; apanait uuabasiai, lee; eel,
ibc, nauuuuao, leo, tioUiuiire, boo; gioeu
uauiau, ua.1 toe ansa, bt-oo eacu; enaa roe,
par pair, sua; saituuu, iou, uaubut, lee,
jeiuiw psrun, su, liul.am, IW, puiiktad,
Uc.
ilKEr CUT PRICES Ribs: No, L He;
No. J, Uiec; No. A c latuas; Na, 1.
le, No. S, lis. M. 4. ivwu. Chuoat:
No. I ee; No. t, ,7eC M. 4, biev. Mouaus:
No. i, llo, Js. 3, Sao; No, a, sua flates.
No 1, bd; No. 3, so; No, 4, evoo,
FKLliO KTC Apples; covaiaJJ tra
rieuea, per bbl., tia; Jonataaa aad
Oi imos uolilen, per bbl., kaj; aeu Uavis,
per bbl., Kie; califoima pcioiower, per
box, slat, Coloiauu junatnaa, aura
laucy, per boa, ao.su; Waan.n,.u spttaen
beig. per box, M-etf; veaau.ngton it.
lieauiy, per box, t?-su; naanuioTtoa
buiun vtineobve, per bus. 40.0V;
1.0110.1101: raw- aolecs par buoca, aa-jo
Bre-ov; juraou, per UUJ11.U, s.,aobo,ta
nanuetrieo- Waovonsiu, law-y, per oa.,
a.je, per vox. sae, eaira ia,ge Jtiruoe,
er bbl., 41U,UU. IMtes: Ancuur lit anu,
caw, ev i-is. pkgo. la buaea, pap aoa,
e-ov; Jjrouieuaij oiaua, new, ow j-10.
pegs, in buaee. per wa, 4wi bum la oV
uu 0V-1O. itwaoe, per 1P-, iva. 14a.
.B4liurn,a. per case of 14 la-os, pegs..
Sot; per case t de 14-u pad.. Ie.au. per
uasa uf so e-ua. page.. 4a.w, new jucausa,
-cnwn in ov-ib. boxes, pet lb-, ieu;
4-cruwn In av-ib. bosee, tier lb, lac,
I -crown in 4Mb. boxes, per lb., lie;
Oiape Fruit: Fiorina, 44-4 aubsa, per
cis.e. tb.uw; bV-44-M soas per eraub, ha
Ui apes: Mslaga giaee in boia-, ouos
Auv. Lemoi.s: t-monetra, brand, extra
fancy, aw s.se, per box. bo uu; aaw a,o,
per box, HI; Loma Liraoaelr. taaey.
SjU-mu sums, per o..x. slm; sou ana 4d
sites, bvo per box less, ursogoa: can-
lornla Nsvoio, b-U4 sixes, per box, o.v,
ata-at21traut sixes, par aux, lleo.
V KUETAiiltl-Caobaas: w Iseonsln.
per lb., Jc: celery: Michigan, per doe.,
4Ur: California Jumbo, per doA, kvc. Cu
cumbers: Hat house, per dos, ft m. Egg
Plant: Fancy Florida, per dos.. ID. Oar
11c: Extra lanoy, wnlta, per lb., lie. Let
tuce: Extra fancy, leaf, per doa, 4uc
Onions: California, white, pep Ik., so; Wis
conaln, yellow and red, in seeks, per lb.,
3sc; Spanleh, par erete, LetL Pwrsloy:
Fancy southern, per do, bunches, stiff
Toe. Potatoes: Minnesota Early Ohio, per
bu.. tl.la; Wisconsin white stack, per bu-,
U U; la 10-aark lots, to leea. Sweet po
tatoes: Kansas, per bbl., S3-M; per bu.
baak.. fl.av Rutabagas: In sacks, per lb..
ISc Tomataee; Cal If era! a, per crate.
IL6.
MlftCELlNKOUB-AJrbwrias: Terra-
gona. per Ik., lavjc; la saca ot. be leas.
Braxll nuts: Per lb.. lfVac; In sack lota, le
leas, cocoanuta: rer sou-a. m be. niberts:
Per lb., 14c: in sack lots, le less. Pea
nuts: Roasted, per lb.. I 'we; raw, par lb.,
7Sc Pecans: Large, par lb., 17c; In sack
lots, 1c lees. Walnuts: New crop, 111.
California, per lb., 17c; In sack lot, lo
less. Cider: New Nehawka. per 14-gal.
S bbl., M; per Sn-gal. bbl,. 33 5: New
York Mott per lb gsl. ebl . S3 40; per
w-gal. net., b m noney: new. n tram as,
33.74. Kraut: Per 14-al. keg. Ht; par o
gaL keg, tLM; Wisconsin, per i-bbi U1
Waal Market,
ST. LOCI". Mo.. Jan. IX WOOL
steady; territory ana western saedtums,
llttuc; fin mediuma, Hj17c; Baa, rttlac.
There has been more car buying mis
week, and the Impression prevails Ihst
a good msny order hare been plaosd la
a quMt way.
Collection show littler ohang. rang.
Big from slow to fair.
Business failure In lha United State
for tha week ending January II were 471
against M leal week. Kl In tha like week
of UU. t In III. Ill In 1 and 431 In
ltol
Business failures In Canada for tha
week terminating Thursday number M,
which cnnv.taree with 33 last week and 31
IB tha eorreepond'ng week of lat year.
Wheat, Including (lour, esporta from
tha Inllri Stales and Canada for tha
week ending January 11, Ban Francisco
not received this week or last, aggre
gate 3.WIIB1 bushels, atrainst J.M1.41J last
week nd taSV.RA this week last year.
For the tweniv-elght weeks ending
January 11. exnorta are ts.422 U bushels
g,, against ts,1l MC III lha eorrebpondlni
penoa taai yewr.
Corn exports for Ihe week are Bite
nttsela ase'nst 1,121,731 laal week ana)
l,SHI7t In 1111.
vm aha tevontv-aiehl week endinbT
January II co-n pvnorts are lS.t.lM busli
is against U.17IMg Isst yar.
Philadelphia Pruotace Market.
PH1LADK1.PH1A. Jan. 13.-Hl'TTErV
Firm, lo hlglisr: western creamery spe
cula, 44r: weeiern extra, 43c; n sax by
prints. xtra, 44c.
Ftllia-Klrni, Joo par rem higher: Penn
sylvania and other nearby firsts, free
caasa, 110 10 per case: Pennsylvania and
other aearbv current receipts, free easea.
It tv per ease: western flmts. free cases,
110.10 per ce-e' western current receipts,
free cases. IV M per case.
CHEESE Firm: New York Ml cream,
fsucy, );17Hc; fair to good. 164JloVa .
AMERICAN IN PERSIA '
APPEALS TO CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, JaB. lt-P. E. Calm.
tha young American who wag let! In
charge of lb Feral treasury bp w.
Morgan 8huter, lb depoeed treasurer-
gineral when ha Vaft Tehsran ysstsrdsy
to tha United B tales, today called
Chairmaa Bulsar ot lb house eotnmltte
a foreltra affair tn vrgsnt appeal lor
hoi a. Ha charged the Persian govern
ment wtlb refusing to release the other
Americans from their contracts and said
tha Stat department at Washington was
Influenced by America Mlnlstsr Char lea
W. Russell" against their auvtna.
Mr Bulbar announced ha would tmme-
dlately take up with Beoretary Knox tha
matter of helping the fourteen Ameri
can officials whoa right, ha said, ah aula)
Da protected br tha Unite mat gov
ernment.
Mr. Calm' cablegram, dated at Ta
heraa, follow:
Fourteen American Mflclal. affected ky
OmMi ultimatum eausJlawlU4 Bhuster.
desiring release on same let ma, hav pre-
Pealed Claims le rerotavu surarainnn aw
en ul.rv of unexDlred term. Iraveltne:
expeneea and al owanoea. Angla-Rtisaiaa
legations are eupuonioa c,ooo in sea
faith. Persian cabinet will oaev their In
structions. Department ot state, influ
enced by American mi m aver nece, as en
deavoring In destroy our clalma It la
oboreowed with the Idea al compelling
American lo rental in Persia regard lea
of our desire and unbearable condition.
Your aoalaiance through Stat depart,
meat Imperative.
Tha State department ha bropportedl
Amertcaa Mlniit Rnsasll at Tskeraa la
hi differences with tha fourteen Aaberb
can employe of tha Persian treasury.
Tha minister haa beea Instructed te eoav
tant himself with securing aa aqultAM
adjustment of their wags clalma if tha
Americana leave tha Persiaux aervlos. .
TWO SICILIANS KILLED
BY BLACK-HANDERS
CANOX CITT, Colo, Jan. IX-Tha
bodies af Bartoi and Fraacia Caada,
brother, B and 13 years aid, were found
early today near tha Beaur Oulck eoai
Una, plaroed with nlnateea koulat. Thai
men were eUolUaae aaal blaoa raaalrg aer
five year ag bad aaved Uutr anoaay
with the lataatlea of hrlaglag their
famlUes ta America. It ta beUered thcr
war murdered by member f lb kiack
Aiului TiltplsM & TtfitTipk Cf.
DlvidaasI af Twa Dollara pf
shara wiu ha paid on Monday, Jug.
axy 16, llt. to atockhoiderg .
rarord at th cioa of buiBiMa o
Satordar. Mtwbtrr 10, 111L
wTLLIAM K. BBOTEB, Trvmmre.