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LOOKXVpay h'liet prices for ladle'
t .. X r..and ?ehtlemen aM-hand clothe,
iioiisehotd goods and valises. Call Gross
HiaruJ6l9Jndo.Wb. m
WOULD llko to buy a seven or eight,
room house to be moved on a lot One
In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark
preferred. T.'ephone lied 4301.
SALE OI KXCJIANaBK. E,
-JJ? handle successfully exchanges of
pierlt. If you have anything to deal In
in a hurry, call Star Land Co.. 217 Natl
Fidelity A Casualty Hldg I'hnne 1). tits
Merehnndiso Wanted.
JVlll exchange a first-tings Iowa, farm,
M acres. splendid Imnroi ements. Everv
acre Rood, rich, black CORN LAND. If
you want the best there I', sec this farm.
Price 1180 Her acre.
BGSSERMAN nROS.,
Murray, la.
Everybody's Doing It
Doing what Tradlnr with the Palme?
Land Co., 1 108 W. O. W. Bldg.
FOR EXCHANOE - Ranches, farms
and Income properties. Montgomery,
Douglas 4810. Omaha.
KEAIj estate
ABSTRACTS I IK 'nTI.K.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice In Nehrasita. 206 Brandels Theater.
CITY I'llOI'Klt n 141 11 SAI.K
Beautiful Home
1431 Emmet Street
Reduced Price
$3,650
Just east of Sherman Ave., on Kmmot
St, In Sulphur Springs Add., wo have a
splendid 7-room house, on beautiful lot,
60x124 feet, with very fine shade trees
and fino lawn. nnvM strict, entlrelv mod
em and complete In every respect, full
nasement anil cement floor. Reception
hall, parlor, dining room anil kitchen on
first floor; four bedrooms and bath room
on second floor: electric lights and gas;
nil rooms decorated; screens complete.
This house Is one-half block from Sher
man Ave. car and on a beautiful resi
dence street and a nice neighborhood.
This house la a genuine bargain at the
price, which has been reduced J800. It was
built by day labor for a permanent home
and has been rented to good tenants at
$33 per month. If you want a good house,
don't fall to see tills one.
Clinrles W. Martin & Co.,
1018 Omaha National Rank Bids.
Field Club Home
At Low Price
$1,760 for good R-room. 2-story, modern
square house, recently painted nnd
decorated, nearly new nnd In first
class condition, having largo recep
tion hall, living room, dining room
and kitchen, first floor and 4 bed
rooms and bath on 2d, with stair
way to attic; full cemented base
ment, furnace heat; east front lot
46x125 feet, located on 35th Ave.
between Woolworth and Poppleton
Avcs. . Immediate possession: easy
terms. This is the best value of
anything wo know of In this dis
trict Investigate.
George & Company
Tel. D. 756. 002-12. City Nat. Rank Bldg.
WestFarnam Home
Price Cut $2,000
Just received word from the owner
of tho house at 334 North 41st street to
cut price from $S,O0o to $6,000. Ten rooms,
nil modern, a very pleasant home; two
east front lots, 89x110, worth at least
$4,600.
The Byron Reed Co.
Phone Doug. 297.
212 S. 17th.
. Dundee Home
If you are In the market for -a very
choice home of 9 rooms, take, a look at
5010 Chicago St, today. Uoune has very
fine vesttbdle entrance, large living room
with beamed celling, fireplace, sun room,
dining roam with fine built-in buffet,
breakfast room nnd kitchen and toilet and
lavatory on first floor; four fine bedrooms
finished In white enamel with mahogany
doors and bevel plate mirrors, bathroom
with tile floor nnd large attic plnstered
nnd finished In white enamel; oak floors
up and down. House Is finely decorated
throughout. There Is a fine basement
with laundry, etc. Can give somebody a
baragln on this.
53x142 feet
on 8. W. corner 29th and Pacific Sts,
$2,750
50x25 ft.
on 43d SL Just north of Dodge St.
l $1,000
. E. W. Stoltenberg
436 B. of T. Bldg. Doug. 1510 or H. 3116.
FINE HOME
A nearly new squuro house with leo.
hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen on first
floor, finished In oak; thrco bedrooms,
bath and sleeping porch on second floor,
screens and storm sah for windows, good
furnace, modern plumbing, south front
lot on paved street, closo to school, lo
cated near Remls park. Price, J3.JW.
Terms may bo had.
BEM1S-CARLBERG CO.
. 310-312 Brand! Theater,
NEW DUNDEE HOME
. 8-R-$5,750
5021 Capitol Ave., a very conveniently
arranged home, strictly modern, full two
Mtory and attic; first floor finished in
oak; 2d floor white enamel; birch doors,
glass doorknobs, oak floors; sun room on
first floor and sleeping porch on 2d tloor:
large basement, cemented, furnato heat,
combination lights, screens and window
shades; full lot, sodded; permanent walks,
paving all paid. Terms can be arranged.
Keys at our office,
PAYNE & SLATER CO.,
oib umana .-Nat. Bank Hldg.
Buy This Lot Now
then build when you have the lot laid
..T"'8 ,.ot.,lB w'Hifn walking distance
of 16th and Karnam; has sewer, water,
gas, sidewalks, all paving paid; Is' Khti24
and close to schools, churches, stores and
four car lines.
This lot is on 27th St. between Marcy
and Mason; price, JI.100. If you cannot
pay all cash we can arrange terms of
payment to suit you.
CREIQH. SONS COMPANY.
Douglas 200. Mi Dee Bldir.
jr-" Near 24th & Cuming
I St partly modern r'owTeV i.wL,8"." acri " m"s Horn town; rKh bl-ck sou;
I sejl this property HghT awav Jff.. !! M br": nced; nouse 22iu4
1 buv- ltl proper,y rtlim RWay' K'm W'U near school and in sight of twenty-flv.i
-r-k . - other farm houi.es. Must have your tti-
Bostwick
21K S. 17th St.
Sole Agent.
Beautiful Norwood
The choicest addition in the northern
Part of .the city, opposlto Miller Park, on
Florence Blvd. All Improvements n; no
Jot over two blocks from the car line. We
have a bargain in a beautiful bonis here
owner leaving city. A few choice lots
for sale.
Norris & N orris
yo Beo Bldg. Tel Douglas 4170.
'5 LOTS
Corner
Si FEET
BEMIS PARK.
$I,ffi0.tO.
AV. H. GATES,
t Omaha Nat Ban Bldg.
Phone Douglas 1394.'
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Outlook is Likely to Hold Both Bulls
and Bears in Check.
NO UNEASINESS IN CORN TRADE
Thou Who .rr l.onir on Mny Corn
Shorr Satisfied Spirit When
Kvery Kffnrt Possible In
Made to Dimn Price.
I . OMAHA. Jan. 9. 1U.
I ' ;". ,ner.p 18 a marked chnngt- In th
ii.I. , 'Jorlty of wheal TAdcr be
Ileve there will be n narrow urnlulne
I market around the present level for some
, time to come. They figure that with so
, much wheat in the visible supply and
I prices so near an export level, both bulls
and bears will be held In check. Tho fact
i that the greater port of the winter wheat
Don is unprotected by snow Is regarded
as one of tho things that traders should
bear In mind, for with any severe cold
weather It would be possible to start a
crop scare In short order. Inasmuch as
the heavy damage of last winter being
till fresh In the minds of thu rank and
file.
It was the general Impression that prices
might advance a little further, especially
as all the Chicago shorts arc not In yet,
but as the outside trade Is very light
caution should be used In buying on the
bulges, unless tho cash demand becomes
materially larger than at the present.
Cash wheat, Htrlc higher.
i ne oig longs in May corn at Chicago.
men with ample financial backing for
most nnv kind nf u ileal, show no un
easiness whatever because of recent ut
tacks made on that cereal by concerns in
the trade who are anxious to force prices
downward, so that they may be enabled
to take on some of this grain at a lower
level than that ruling at tho present.
It Is a well known fact that a coterie,
of rich men who made a fortune In cot
ton in isew York recently have placed
their cotton profits In corn at Chicago
on the. bull side. This market support
, I'ruve a neip to me larmcrs aim
I holders of corn In the country, as It will
advance the price of the golden cereAl
and make tho selling of grain much
easier than It otherwise would be. The
strongest concerns In thu corn trade were
buyers yesterday, but the selling was
heavy on professional account and there
was considerable corn to come out
through commission houses. Tart of this
grain was long and a part of It was
hort.
Cash corn. i8'4c higher.
Conservative people behove that In tho
end the law of supply and demand will
govern ana mat oats snoum ue som on
all bulges, Argentina crop or no Argen
tina crop.
Cash oats Uc higher.
Clearances were 313,000 bushels of corn,
258,000 husS-li of -ifj.M and whei.t and
flour equal to 90.00") bushels.
Liverpool closed lid lower on wheat nnd
U&Hd higher on corn.
Primary wheat receipts were 831,000
bushels and shipments were 706,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 518,000
bushels and shipments of 263,000 bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 1,666,000
bushels and shipments were 865,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 1.896,000
bushels nnd shipments of 755,000 bushels.
Prlmnry oats receipts were 757,000 bush
cld and shipments were 802,000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 673,000 bush
els and shipments of 477,000 bushels.
The following cash sales were reported
today:
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter: 1 car,
85ic; 2 cars, S54e; 1 car, S5V4c; 2 cars,
85c. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, 844c. No.
2 northern: 1 car, 85c. No. 3 spring: 14
cars, 84c. No. 4 tmrlng: 1 car. 81tc. No.
3 mixed: 1 car. !6c: 3 cars, S4c. No, 2
durum; 3 cars, 85Hc. No. 2 mixed durum:
I car, 85UC.
RYj!Wso. 3. Y2 car, 68 He.
BARLEY No. 3: 1 car. 56c.
CORN No. 3 white: 74 cars. 45lsc. No.
4 white: 2 cars. 45c: 1 car. 44V4c. No. A
KEALi ESTATE
CITY rnoi'KRTV run SAI.K
BUNGALOW BARGAIN
One of those nifty, new, strictly mod
ern 5-room bungalows, worth ,260. for
2,9O0. Only 1150 cash, balance 30 monthly.
One block from enr and store, thrc
blocks from school.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Douglas 1781.
PRICE REDUCED
New, modern home, C rooms, sleeping
porch, oak finish, panelled walls, floored
attic, pressed brick foundation, closo In;
easy payments. Only $3,000.
WRIGHT & LASBURY,
Tel. Douglas 152. 506 S. 16th St
MUST sell my modern bungalow;
worth J3.500. Any offer takes It. Ad
dress B 622, Bee.
THE ROSEBUD LAND 0.
handles exchanges of all klnus. Room
Continental Blk., Omaha.
LOT on alley between Harney and
Howard on 13th St. Tel. Doug. 834.
12-ROOM house, Kountze Place, Omaha,
7,000, clear, also other clear Omaha
property. Want California. 1135 W. 42d
at., Los Angeles. Cat.
TO BUY, SELL OK RENT. FIRST SEE
JOHN W. ROHU1NB. 1SU3 PARNAM ST.
MAP OF OMAHA STREETS. Indoxcd,
free at office; 2 stamps by mall. Chus.
E. Wllllamsou Co.; Real Estate, lnsui
ance. Care of Property, Omaha.
I WpiKT t.'AWVAM TUllfUIN
Eighty feet trontage on fine residence
street, Just otf Karnam. Ample room for
moJcru wide-spaced houso or two or
three brick houses to rent. Only J75 per
foot. HICKS, 219 Board of Trado Hldg.
WELL-E.TTABLISHED real estate bus
iness for vale, incorporated for 110,(0),
fully paid. A 621. Bee.
S. 3IST Six rooms, bath and reception
room; first class neighborhood. Sl.oOO cash,
balance monthly. Oeorge P. Saxe. Phone
Douglus X)S. Room 609 Ware Block.
5-ROOM modern cottage, near 2itn and
Ames Ave., nice south front lot, nil fenced,
paved St.; )JM cash, balance montnly, or
vacant lot taken aa first payment. 106
McCague Bldg. Doug. 1653.
ACREAGE.
TEN acres land, new 7-room house and
barn. See owner, Chas. Johnson, 70th and
center. I'hpnu Doug. 7Ks24.
KEAIi ESTATE
i.'inil a l. ,i i.a ni. ..'.ill ml.H I
I
CnlUornlu.
California land "eir.lons 1st and 5d ;
Tues. W. T. Smith Co.. 815 City Nat. Bk.
CALIFORNIA 100 acres best Irrigated
fruit land $25 per acre. J. Taylor Baker,
Oak, bhasta Co.. Cal.
lllhauuri,
LAND FOU SALL-Wrllc for prices of
corn, clover and blu gracw lauds. Co
operative Realty Co.. Humannvllli). Mo.
MIBSOURI-AU sizes farms In Carroll
county, Missouri; 70 miles east of Kansas
City; corn, clover and blue grass land.
For llkt write T. A. Shields, Tina, Mo.
win.....
your
Ing rlgnt. J. A. Tracy,
Kimball, Neb.
'4 ia
TWENTY acres good Texas land. $33
per acre, Will trade for merchandise or
property. Address U 541, Roe. or H. H.
Knapp, 752 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Phonu Douglas 1456.
Wisconsin.
WITH consistently large crops and high
value, 'Wisconsin farmers can afford to
take life easily in the winter months,
while the people of thu warmer citmatea
are working on their second small crop.
For details write Wisconsin -Advancement
Association, Milwaukee, Wis.
LIVE " STC MrK Ml IS h l'T i7F i
(Ship tiiwk lu tMtii uu.na. 9t,,
mllcagf nnd ihrlukagr. Your consiwo
menu raien p.onipt and cartful aitao
lion.
Lltr Surk Couinilailuii 4'lri'bnuM.
BYBRS BROfl. & CO. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. ta Exchange Bldg.
MARTIN BROS. & Co., Exchange Bldg.
' IMPROVED FARM-320 acies. 13 an
THE BEE:
ye im 10 cars, Hc. 4 cars, tlt,c. No. 4
yellow 3 cars, 4JV; 1 car. 41sc No. 3
mutinr l cr, 4S4c. 4 cars. 4JV , 3 cars.
4.V No. 4 mixed ! cars, 4tHe. 1 ear. 4tSc.
S cars, 41c, No grade. 1 car, 41c; 1 car,
4040.
O.VTS-No. 3 while 1 car. 3$ic. No. 4
white. 3 ears, S2,r. 4 car. 3Jc.
Omaha 4'ah Price.
WHEAT- No. 2 hard. S4'WtS-4c No. 3
hard. S4scir; No. 4 hard. 7S.JS5tjc ; No.
spring, SsmiSlc, No 4 spring. 8HSZVc.
CORN-No. s white. 4.14c; No. 4 white.
4444.V; No 3 color, 444046c; No. S yel
low, 43Vi4!lc. No. 4 yellow. 43$t4Jc.
No. 3, 4Jfl4Mic No. 4. 42tr4!4c; no grade,
45) 41c.
OAT! No. 2 while. ."KtS3ic; standard.
SJiHfMV; N. 3 while. S2,ct No. 4 white.
nAKLEY-Maltlng, 663c; No. 1 feid,
4211 l"c.
RYE No. 2. 6Mr604c; No. 3. 6S4fl6!-c.
Cnrlnt Receipt.
Wheal. Corn. Oats.
Chicago IOC
Minneapolis aa
Duluth 101
Omaha 28
Kansas City 50
St. tenuis 16
Winnipeg 458
756
ns
84
ClllC.VtiO CHAIN AM) PIltiVl.lIONS
Feature of the Traillinc nml Clnalntr
I'rlre on llnnrd of Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. SO.-Whcrit and corn
alternated In helping each other today.
nut tho latter whs the stronger at tno
close. Oats gained slightly, while provi
sions declined
Wheal dinned earlv on ensv cables, but
shorts ran tho price up later under a
J variety of Influences. The northwest re-
ported deliveries light: tho visible diip
ply decreased, primary receipts weie
Umlor the average of the previous week
and a foreign authority Issued a bullish
statement of probable European requlie
iiients. The close wan c under the top
and 'iSiSc better than the previous close
for May. Clearances of wheat and flour
equalled 960.000 bu while primary receipts
of wheat veri S31.0C0 bu., agnlnut 513,000
bu. a year ago. The seaboard reported
fifteen cargoes sold nbrond and a Win
nipeg report, without detail, had It that
.100,000 bushels Imd been sold to Japan.
Argentina news ngnln held the center of
the stage In tho consideration of the corn
trade. An Influential house oiado public
a cablegram declaring that the Argentina
drouth and heat came too late to Injure
the crop materially. However. Buenoo
Ayres advanced an extra Zc cslerday
and held onto It today. Primary receipts
were 200,000 bushels under those of a year
ago. Important shorts were the best buy
ers nnd tho close was within a shade of
the top. May HSHc over yctterday.
OntR were dull. May eloslng tfcc up with
corn. Spot ndvnced ,4o in the sample
market. , . .
KrnvUlnns onrnpil pn . hilt ndVallCCd
early on buying by commission houses, of
Which grain houses did the most. Pnccs
eased off toward tho close on selling
credited to imckers.
Leading futures ranged ay. follows:
Artlclel Open. lllgh.l Ixiw I Cloe. Ycs'y.
Wheat 1 '
Muy. 92HV4 !W.i 92,4 93
July. W.ilWie'H 90V4 00S
Sept. 8SI 83-i 8Si 89U
Corn. I I
May. 51$i&'H SlTi'so! 61, olTt
July. 52i62?iC(iT(il 52i 52i
Sept. 63.4o3itf4 53".45f
Oats.
May. I 33i 3434Vb 33i 33WT34
July. 33!. 34ti4f'i 3374 MM
Sept. 33T4 33T44f34l 33T 33
Pork. 1
Jan.. 19 25 19 32V4 19 15 19 15
May. 19 35-30 19 45-47 19 25 19 25
Lard.
Jan.. 10 27V4 10 40 10 27V4 10 30
May. 10 30 10 37V4. 10 274 10 2H
Ribs.
May. 10 30-27 10 40-42 10 27-30 10 32V4
fflO 30
92Htii!i
DOUtfH
SS?4
,5IU0Ji
62tt4
53 Vt
WnTi
331,
334
19 1714
19 374
10 274
10 30
10 324
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
J1.104H.14; No. 3 red, J1.02O1.08; No. 2 hard,
9M06o: No. 3 hard, wsrsottc; jno. i noriu
tfrn. 91(592c; No. 2 northern, S8SS9iic; No.
3 northern. 84(f88c; No. 2 spring. R8fl89c;
No. 3 spring, S4067c; No. 4 spilng, 7ftft'
Me; velvet chnff, S4Ca67c; durum. 854i02c.
Oats: No. 2, 33c; No. 2 white. 36Q36Ac;
No. 3 white, 3.tf33?ic; No. 4 white, 32ft-33c;
standard, 34ff344c. Corn: No. 3, 474tf
4S4c; No. 3 white. 50l4?50Vc; No. 3 yel
low. 474Hj'49c; No. 4, 45a47Vic; No. 4
white. 48Hff49'4c; No. 4 yellow. 464f474c.
Rye: No. 2.- 64044c. .Barley; W370c.
Timothy: W.O0&4.13. Clover: Stt.OOjf
20.00. Mess pork: J18.90 19.15. Lard: $10.30
JJIO.32',4. Ribs: 10.374.
ni'TTKR Steady; creameries. 24034c.
EOGS Steady; receipts, 4.3S4 cases;
fresh receipts, at mark, cages Included,
191r21c; refrigerator firsts, 16164c; firsts,
22ic.
CHEESE -Firm: daisies. KUKUVjc:
twins. 164 Wic; young Americas, 16?iy
17o; long horns, 17fll7'ic.
POTATOES Steady; receipts, 30 cars;
Michigan. 47(QMc; Minnesota, 45&48c; Wis
consln. 449480.
POULTRY Live, steady; turkeys. 15c;
chickens and springs, 14c.
St. Louis (irnrrnl Mnrkrl.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. . WHEAT-Caah.
No. 2 red, $1.0Sfl.li; No. 2 hard, SOgMiC.
CORN-No. 2, 484if49c; No. 2 white, 504
OATS-Strong; No. 2, 34c; No. 2 white,
35(53540.
RYE Unchanged, at 634c
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT May. 93i'89314c; July, 80Vtf
SSTic.
CORN May, 51M51Uc; July, 62c.
oat May, 34'ic; juiy, amc.
KLOUR-Red winter patents. j.0Mifi.2.-):
extra fancy and straight. Jl.OOS.SO; Jiard
winter clears, $3.40(03.55.
SHED Timothy, $10.00.
CORNMEtAL $2.90.
BRAN Weak: $1.011.03.
HAY Timothy, $I2.COS16.60; prairie, $11.00
W15.W.
BAaaiNn-9?ic
TWINE Hemp. Sc.
PROVISIONS Pork, Jobbing, $1.75
Lard, prime steam, $l0.35tfl0.45. Dry salt
meats, boxed extra shorts, $11.00; clear
ribs, $11.00 short clears. $11.124. Bacon,
boxed, extra shorts, $12.00; clear ribs,
$12.00; short clears, $12.124.
POULTRY Firm: chickens. 12-ac;
springs, 13c; turkeys, 18c; ducks, J tic;
geese, 13c
HUTTI5U nigner; creamery, 27ft3io.
EGUS Weak, at 214c
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 9.000 12.0U0
Wheat, bu 90.000 180.000
Corn, bu 101.000 84,000
Oats, bu 06,000 140,000
Kniinnx Cltr ttraltt nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 29 WHRAT-
Cash, No. 2 hard. 86g024c: No. 3, 8Gi
904c; No. 2 red, $I.0049 1.044; No. 3, 3Cotft
$1.024,
CORN No. 2" mixed. 474c; No. 3, 46i4c:
yo 2 white. 49V4o; No. 3. 484c
mIeiuc WhUC' 3MUC; N'0, 2
RYiUncliwlgwI.
iiA unchanged.
Closing prices of futures:
wheat May, sri(8ici July
Mi
864 C.
CORN May, SOHfcdc; July, 5Hc.
OATS May. 25H635V4C
RUTTER-Creamery, 82c; firsts, 304c;
seconds, 284oj packing, 194c.
EGUS Extras, 24o; firsts, 224423c; sec
onds. 14c.
POULTRY Hens, 124c; roosters, 8c;
young turkeys, 16c; ducks, 1314c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 50.000 63.000
Corn, bu 03,000 42,000
Oats, bu 18,000 22,00)
Mlunrnpolla Grain Mnrkvl.
.MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 29. WHEAT
May. 87;c; July, SW.834o. Cash, No. 1
hard, 87?ie: No. 1 northern, S&tWUc; No.
3 northern, H?i86'4c: No. 2 hard Mon
tana, 87ic: No. 3, $l?i3ic.
CORN No, 3 yellow, 43H34c.
OATS-No, 3 white, 304g31'ic.
RYIS No. 2. 66t8c,
BRAN-$I9.50.
FLOl'R-Flrst patents, $4.30ia-l.65: second
patents, $4.15-4.r; first clears, $3.103.40;
second clears. $2.30C.6O.
SEED Flax. $I.33V8'I.34.
BARLEY 4.VU 69c.
l.lTrrpool nratti MarU'et.
LIVERPOOU Jan. 29.-WHEAT-Spot.
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 9d: No, 2, 7s
64d. Futures, steady: March. 7s 4d;
May. 7n 2d; July, 7s SUd.
CORN Spot, easy; American mixed,
new, 5 d; American mixed, old. 6s; old
(via Ualvestan). Ss 74d. Futures, firm;
January, is lUd; February, 4s 10Sd.
I'eorla Sfarkrt.
PEORIA, Jan. 29.-CORN-Flrm; No. 4
white. 47e44e; No. $ yellow. 47V4c; No, 4
yellow, 4iiftl6ic; No. 3 mixed, 41c; No. J
mixed, 45ifi464c; sample, 40c.
OATS Unchanged to 4o up: standard,
24c, No. a white, 33c, No. 4 white, 32324c
OMAHA, TlirKSDAV, .lANTARY SO, 1913.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Previous Gains of Standard Issues
Considerably Reduced.
BULLS PUSH AMERICAN CAN
Southern I'nrlfle In Steady Demand
nnd Ilium To Points on llnmnr
of Anprnnrh of Agreement In
Itolntlon Proceeding.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Onlns made by
the standard storks on vrsterdiiv's rise
were considerably reduced today. Appar-
etitly tho most pressing requirements of
.......,.,..,, tr-,. lYiiM n resuitmu
weakening In market values, particularly
nmong leading stocks, surh aa Reading.
:.,,lo!,...,'Hrlf,r' H,Ml- Amalgamated nnd
Ihe Kill shares. The specialties fated
better
Although the bieaklng off of the peiirr
negotiations Imd been deflnltelv fore
casted nnd tho news had no pronounced
lnriiienco on speculative movements, hear
traders utilised this with somo effect. A
factor considered by many detrlmentnl to
tne general movement was American Can
stocks. Can commoil sold today at 40.
"s compared with 2SV, last Wednesday.
The preferred In tho snmo time rose from
no? to 129. The spectncular fluctuation
in these Isurs apparently,tvcre the result
or bold manipulation, and tho standard
Issues today did not follow their lend.
A few storks, however,, developed con
spicuous strength. Southern Pacific wns
In steady demand nnd rose over 2 points,
buying having been stimulated bv rumors
concerning approach of an agreement In
tho negotiations for dissolution of thf
liarrlman merger. Illinois Central was
stronger on the amuirini nf u. i..
J""'bcr report showing a net Increase of
Bond prices wrte somewhat easier.
Total sales, par value. 1.875,000. Panama
. . nceu on call
id lending quotations
r as follows:
Sales High. Lo- Close.
. 11.000 7 71 77i
:t Mi Ml, S3
100 SIS Jl4
. MO 4i4 3J Ml,
u.Oiw it? i
M
:oo to', mh, m
. l.ioo v :ii in;
ion
1.000 40. 40 40
. l.WO 71'4 7l TH,
10SV
ll
, LOW lJJS 1MI, J33
S SS7H S7 !M
W Ji. IM sin
3,000 1051, 105H 10614
400 IMU I02i 10ti
700 ISOSk I30, 1J0 VI
K0 103 'i 1CTIT4 10S
:00 381! 831; tt
i.m os nci
,11.100 3414 :mh :ioi
1,100 7S'.i 7Mi 77'
SCO II 1IH 17
Loco nut nti. H3
13i
300 31H 3(1, ;j
: iJ7'i ins n;ii
too u nu
161
20i
37
300 ll4 U 11
1,500 IIS 31 3l,
300 414 41 41
SI
r0 Kii 1(1. lll
I, too wu lsi i:ii
100 40 It 31
100 137 134 137
3.JW 19 US JIT,
3,400 3U 6J 3S
.too nsu lint lu-.
100 lli llVi III,
1,100 13 ll'i 13
ioo :n mi m4
101S
1,400 HJH ICtH 111
no 119 HIS 139
3O0 K0?t 1I0U 139
37
1,100 43 41i US
131S
100 Ui I Hi (01,
W
1,700 109 lOlli IM
100 3IS US 31H
300 1131a ill, 113,
V 80.
1.00 11S HIS Ut'k
... .: io
600 1311 133 133S
100 113 111 ll(Vi
1014
300 j
100 334 334 1!S
143
33,300 144S 1MV4 1US
100 34 S 34H :S
St
fOO SIS 334 I3S
100 41 41 40
300 31 S 37 SS
300 3014 30
100 41S 4IS H4
41
H.VXI IMS 107 109S
700 37 :!. iV.i
400 MS MS Mi
300 3P.4 33'4 33
3014
11,100 1604 IMS I6
M
73.
100 MS 61S tS
11,300 64 S "ls
100 1101 1)0 110
700 ilk 6I4 tl
Ii
100 IS Mi IS
104 US 13H 11H
4011 414 4IS 42S
300 73t 7! 714
300 7 7414 734
1,
on stocks loday nei
AmUmslit Copptr . ..
Anwlcin Aurlcullurtl .
American n-t (uttr. ..
Ait.erictn on
Amerlcn cn pW
Amerlcin C. A r
Amrlcn Cotton Oil
Am. Ice Securities
Amrlcn Llnnted .. .
American Locomotlte ...
Amerlctn a. A it
Am. R. It. pfd
Am. ftusur Httlnlni....,
Amerlrin T. T
American. Tobacco
Ancondl Minim Co ....
Atchlnon
Atchlmn pfd
Atlantic. Coaat I.ln... .
Diltlmor Ohio
MetMehem Btcel
Ilrooklyn lUpld Tr
Canadian raclllc
Central leather .'
Clieapealie A Ohio
Chlcaro (1. W
C'hlcaxn, M. St. p.. .
rhlcafo t K. W
Colorado F. A I
Consolidated Oaa
Corn rroducta
Deaar & Itudnon
Denwr & Illc. (Irande.
Inver & n. O. pfd
Dtttlllera' Seourltln ....
Brie
Erie 1st pfd
Rrle Jd pfd
fleneral Klectrlc
Orcat Northern pM
Oreat Northern Ore ctfi.
Illlnola Central
lnterborouth Met
Inter. Met. pfd
International llan eater..
!nterMarlne pfd
International Paper ....
Kanaaa City Southern...
Laclede. Oaa
Ihlh Valley
lxiulivlllr X. NVrhrllle..
M.. fit. P. & H.V. M...
Mlaaourl, K. A T
Mlinourl Pacific
National niacult .
National Ieed
"i
N. It. It. ot M. Sd p(d..
rw lorK centraJ
Jf. v.. o. & w
Norfolk & Weatern
North American
Northern Iaclflo
Pnclfle Mall
l'ennajlvanla
I'oople'a (laa
P.. C. C. St. b
I'ltuburrb Co4l
rreated Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
trading
Republic I. & S
Republic I. S. ptd....
Rock Iiland Co
Hock Inland Co. pfd
t. U A S. !'. M pfd. .
Seaboard Air Line
Seaboard A. L. pfd
Sloaa-Miatfleld a. 1....
Southern 1'aclflc
Southern Hallway
So. Hallway pfd
Tenneapce Copper
Teiaa A Pacific
Union I aclflc
Union Pacific pfd
United state Realty
United States Rubber.. .
United tttates Steel
t. rl. Stiel pfd
Utah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical
Wabaih
Wabaeli pfd
Weatern Maryland ...
Weitern Union
Wrttlnthoutu Klectrlc .
Wlieellnc A L. K
Total aalei for the day, 3M.300 itiarea,
- - i
Xrrr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 29.-MONKY-On
call, firmer, at 2HS3 per cent; ruling rate,
3 per cent; closing bid, 2i per cent; of
ferred at 3 per cent. Time loans, steady;
sixty days, 34 per cent; ninety dyn, 3i1
4 per cent; six months, 44 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4iB5
per cent.
STERLING KXCHANOE-Strady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $1. 8,150
for sixty-day bills and at ,$4.8iCO for de
mand; commercial bills, $4.82;.
SILVER Bar, 614c; Mexican dollars,
484c
BONDS I Government, firm, railroad,
easier.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
hs follows:
U. g. ref. :a, re... 101 K. C So. rat. (a .
do coupon 10HIL. n. deb. 4 ltll.. 8214
U, B. Si. res 10JS L & N. unl, 4.. .
do coupon 10JH M. K. A T. lat 4a. II
U. S. 4a, re..... tin 'do sea. 4Vi. . . . Hi
do coupon . .. UIViMo. pacific it 70'.
Panama la coupon. 10244 do conr. (a TH
A.-C. Ut la ctfa.... : N R It of M 4i II
Amer. At. 10IHW. V r. t V.it ... 17
A. T At T c 4a . IM do deb. 4 X)
Am Tobacco ea.-lluli'S" V. N II. A H.
Armour Co. 441. IH ce 3i is
Atchlaon t'J. N. A W. lat c. 4i.. JU
do cv. if 10.. .1W do ev. i UIM
do iv. (a 1044 No. Taclflc 4 IK
A. C L lat 4a M do 3a ,. u
Dal. .A Ohio ia... W140. B. L rfdx. 4a...
do J',i 0l'enn. ov. IU 1U.
Drook. Tr. cr. it... WW. do eon. 4a 03Va
Ctn. af (la. la. . -1074 Heading gen. 4t.. nt
Ceo. Leather S XiS. L. A. a. r. fg 4a 7tu
Chaa. I;. Ohio 4ii..l0fti do gen In II
do conr. 4it tiS St. I. S. W. c. 4a.. soi
i;nicagu ac a. a-a. v o. a j, aaj. la
C. II. A Q. J. 4a.. HSo. Tae, eol. I,...
do gen. 4e 4 do cv. 4a,.. .
C M A 8 P e 4if..l0ltt do lat ref. a...
C. IX. I. i P. c. 4. So.- Its II ay li...
do rfg. 4a ITU do gan, 4
CAS r A e 4a 4 Union Pacific U.
D. A II. ev. 4a. .. ! do rv. Is
I). A It. a. ttl it. 1)44 da lat A rtf, 4a
imtlllera' 5 .. . MiU. 8. Rubber If..
Erie p. I. 4i IC U. g. Steel Sd ta
. 77
. II
MS
H
iobs
. 71
)
iS
.103
107S
do gen. 4a 71 Va.-Car. Cliem. la., flu
do ov. 4s, aer. II TlUWaUtli Ut A ei. 4a MU
III. Can. Ut laf. 4a MV Western 'Md. 4s.. .
JOlcr. iai 1 tt n ni. a.iec. CV. sa,
Inter. M. M 4V4s.. MHWIs Central it...
Japan 4 Vie U
94
90S
Uld. Offere4.
Ilnelnn Ml nl no; Hlnuka.
BOSTON. Jan. 29,-Closlng QUoUtlons
I ' -fining stooka were:
Alleuei 31 Mobawk
. Araal. Ccper . . 7JHNVtada Con
I A, Z. 1. B MNIplialng Mir,.. .
US
IM
i
90S
14
411.
II
t
II
30li
li
10
4 IK
41
10U
54 U
17
Arlsona Com,
North Hull
North Uka .. . .
t 014 tvtmlnlon .
P. & (7. V. A 8. M,
Cal. a Arliona .
4'al. & Heals... .
Centennial
Cop Hants C. 13..
Kast Butts C M .
Franklin
Olroui Cos, . . .
Oranbr On
4H Oiceola
I Qulncy
41 Shannon
UK Superior
IV4 Superior A B. M.
JH Tamarack
WViU, 8. 8. H. A M.
(Ireeoe Caaansa
do pfd
Isle Horair 'rir. tISl'tih Cain
Kerr Lake . . 1 l-lltluh Capper Oo.
Lake Capper IIS Winona
sent cpper.. . IS wolverine
Miami Copper
314
Condition of Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Jan. .-The condition
of Ihe I Hted States treasury at tin be
ginning of hurlness todav was as follows
Working balance. $S7.T?0.;m . In banks and
Philippine treasury. $.11 VSVSOJ: total or
general fund, $I4S.I7t.07. receipts veMer
day. $1 !!2.;W. dlsbursenufits. $I.Sll,'l.
The surplus lh fiscal ear Is $l.O.U:.
as ngaln't a deficit of $$r..Hl,f02 Inst yrat.
The figures for receipt, disbursements
etr , exclude Panama canal and publl.
debt transactions.
- 1
London Stork Mnrkrl.
LONDON. Jan. . American securities
opened steady md .1 frurtlon higher t
dBy. Prices continued to linpuive until
midday when a part of (be list ensed oft
under realizing At noon prices ranged
from unchanged to a point above parity.
Consols for muue. . "I 1.1-16. consols for
account. ?4V
J,1"?! off"
"nhlA
7'4Mlneurl. K. T :7'4
0 N V. Central . . Il
IMS Norfolk A W. Il,
5411 Ontario A W . 3)i
inn. titiio. Kimvnn.tu.ni, . 11
Cblragr. tl W. . 7S Heading ... f
fl Paul lllSSo. IlAllwar . 17S
Penr I n a. ... 31SSo Pacific .. .. HIS
Krle IIS Union Pacific lSS
do 1st pM 4S t S Sleel MS
Orar.1 Tmnk . . . tlVaWaUali 4
Illinois Central ..tt tllears 31
IwuUvllle A. ,V . 1414 Hand Mlnea IS
HA It KILVKR Quiet: MM per ox.
MON14Y 4lJff44 per cent.
Olscount rates, short bills, l per cent:
three months, 4i1il 13-18 per cent.
.-vr York Mlnlna; Nlnrk.
NEW YORK, Jan. 2!.-CloMng uotn
tlons on mining stocks were:
Cam Tunnel slock.. Metlcan 71
.lo bends IS Ontario . HO
Con. Cal. A l' IS Ophlr !
Iron Sllrer ISO Small Hop II
ladvllle Cen. ... Standard 100
I.tllle Chief 4 Yellow Jacket li
Offered.
HnnW 'lrnrlun.
OMAHA. Jan. 29,-Bank clearings for
today were $2,820, 70.V66- and $3,o6S,683.( for
the corresponding day Inst year.
NEW YORK ISIIMCRAI, MtllKliT
(liiiXntlone nf thr Day un Vnrlnue
Coinniodlllrs.
NEW YORK. Jan. PLOLR-Dull;
spring patents. $4.40ift'4.65; winter straights,
$l.R04r4.t; winter patents, I4.704n.10;
sprlnr clears. $4.2iVff4.45; winter extras No.
1. $4.tXM.15, winter extra No. 2, $3.!oa
4,): Kansas trnlghts. $.1.I04H.2. Rye
flour, unlet: fnlr In ennd. 13.tWVira.AR. Hurk.
ivheat flour, dull; $2..1S per 1(4) lbs.
CtiRNMEAISteady; fine .vhlle and
yeiiow, 11.art8i.36, coatse, $1.254;1 30. kiln
dried. $3. IS.
RYE Quiet; No. 2 western. S7fcic c. 1,
f. Iluffalo.
IIARLKY-Steady. feeding c. I. f. New
York: malting, WWOo c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Spot mnrkot steadier; No. 3
red, $1.0S4 In elevntor nnd $1.10 f. o. h.
afloat; No. 1 northern Ouluth. $1.01 f. o.
b. afoat. Futures market was barely
steady early on cables, but developed
firmness on the war news and the ab
ncnco of snow covering, closing irvjc
net higher. May. !S,1J99 3-lc, closed at
t i-iKc; Jtuy closed at OT'tc. Bonded
wheat: January, closed $1.00' 4 nominal;
May, MVic bid; July, 9To bid, Receipts,
116,000 bu.; shipments. 303,000 bu.
CORN Spot market firm; export, 6tiic
f. o. b. afloat. Receipts, 18,000 bu.; ship
ments. 11,000 bu.
OATS! Spot market steady; No. 3, 3$c;
No. 4, S7Hc; white clipped. 3841c. Re
ceipts. 95,000 bu.; shipments, 3,000 bu,
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1012, 210280; 1911. 1215c; Paciric coast.
1012. 17ff?tc; 1911. 13MH1C.
HIDBS-Htendy. Central Ameilcn. 28c;
Uogotn, 284Cf20Uc.
l''EED Vestern spring bran. $23.00;
stundard middling, $23.50; city, $24.H.
HAY Standard, $1.00l,08: No. 1, $1.074
Crl.lO; No. 2, 9ocfi$1.00; No. 3. 80B0c.
LEATHER Hemlcck firsts, 28SC9o; sec
onds, 27i2c.
1'ROVIHIONS-Pork, mesa, $19.7OSI.0O;
family. $2I.CO(i23.00; abort clears, $21.00iJ'
22.25. Beef, mess, $20.00tT21.00: family
$24.&25.00: beef hams, $30.00382.00, Cut
meats, quiet; pickled bullies, 10 to 14
pounds, $12i7T12Uo; pickled hams, 14c. Iird,
steady; middle west prime, $I0.40f10.o0; re
fined, steady: continent. $18.05: South
America. $ll.u0: comiound, $7.6087.1o.
TALLOW I'rime city hnds, c; spe
clal, ffo; country, 64flic,
BUTTER Firm. Receipts 4,447 tubs:
creamery extras, 3rviS6c: firsts, 32035c;
process nxtriis, 2fla20fte; Imitation nreim
cry, first, 2414e'25o; factory, held, 22024o:
current make, firsts, 23(f'234c: seronas. 21
(22c; packing stock, June make, 20f2l4a;
current make. No 2, 20tM04c; No. .1, 17
uTlSc.
CIIEE8I'-Flrm; Receipts 193 boxes;
whole milk, held, whlto or colored apc
tluls, l?Vi(Qr18c; state, wholo milk, winter
made, white or colored specials, not
green. 16WIic; sklma. 12d14c.
EGGS Firmer; Receipts 7.K5 canes,
fresh' gathered extras, 23c; held, fresh,
average, best. lD20cs refilgorator firsts,
lflSil9Hc; nearby lisnnen'. whites, good to
large slc, nnw luld, .TOSaic, 8elrcted
whltos, defective lu size, or quality, S6fi
29c; western gathered whites, 2"Hl2eO.
POULTRY Dressed, firm: fresh killed
western chickens, 12fl20c; fowls, 13I7o;
turks, 14f)24c.
CHICAGO 1.IVI5 STOCK MARKET
Cnttlr and f4hrep Htettdy to Higher
Hob; llluher.
CHICAGO, Jan. 29.-OATTLE-8teady
to 16o up: receipts, 14,000 head; beeves,
$G.2TO.20; Texans. $4.04lo.7S; weatnrn,
$5. 6017. 30; Blockers nnd feeders, $4.7u
HOOS Mostly higher, receipts, 35,000
head: light. $7.407.674; mixed, $7.fty7.70;
heavy, $7.2oi7.70: rough. $7.2Mj7.40: pigs,
$5.S5ffr7.40; bulk. $7.Vii7.fiS.
SHEUP AND IJVMBS-Bteady to 10c
hlghor; receipts, 12,000 head: native, $4.W
ijT..M): western, $4.60K6.75; lambs, $8.&Xr'd'
8.60,
SI. Louie Mir HloeU Market.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 2!!- CATTLE -Re-celpts,
3,300 head. Including 900 Texans;
steady to 10a higher: choice to fine steers,
$S,7riil.00 good to choice steers, $7.10jT
8.7S; stoekera and feeders. $r..25jj,76; cows
and heifers. $5.5Oij.00; calves, $4.0fiM.S5;
Texas and Oklahoma steers, $5. (37.90;
cows and heifers, tt.tWifi.15.
HOQS-Recelpts, 11.000 hen1; steudy:
pigs and lights. $C,0ntJ7.70; mixed and
butcJiers, $7.6037.70; good to heavy, $7.60
JI.60.
BHEP'.P AND 1, A MRS Receipts, 2.000
head; market 15c higher; muttons, $3,003
6.00: yearlings, $7.00fif8.00; lambs, $S.60tr
8.50.
Kansas Cltv I.lrr Hlnck Market.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. .-CATTLK-Ro.
velpts, 6.600 head, Including fOO southerns;
steady to 15c higher; dressed beef and ex
port steers, $7.b04j8.N; fnl' to good, $6. CO
87.40: western steers, $4.tWft7,tiO; stockara
and feeders, $fi.00tj7.40; southern steers.
$i."Wi7.75; southern cows. $3.7t6.6: na
tive cows and lielfers. $3.K0Q7.3.'; bulls,
$6.0004.23; calves. 7.WV10.2S.
HoaSRecelpis. 13.000 head; steady;
bulk of tiale, Xl.ZAil.ia, Imavy, $7.3Vj
7.W: packers and hutchsrs. $7-&'r7.KO:
light. $7,40fr7.w: pigs, w.cawr.co.
SHEEP AND IM 118 Receipts, 1,600
head; strong; Colorado lambs, t7.75W8.25;
yearllnas. M.2i7,23; wethers, $S.00Ji6.W:
ewes, $4,008 4. S3.
HI. Jneeph Live Stork .Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan. 29. CATTLE
Receipts, 1.100 head; market strong;
steers, $6.7609.26; cows and heifers, $3,76
7.76: calves. $S.IW10.00.
HOQB Receipts, 8.200 head: market
steady; top, $7,60; bulk of sales. 17.40ft
7.4.V
SHEEP AND LAMR8 RecelDtn. 2,500
head: market slow: lnmh. $4..rOfl,2v.
Slock In SUIit.
Receipts of live stock at the five prln
I clpal western markets veterday:
cattle, noes. Sheep.
South Omaha 3..TO 14.7fl 4.Wn
St. Josenh I.IM H,tH) 2.60)
Sioux Cltv 1,200 fs50
Kansas City 6.000 lXOOO 1.6A!
St. Louis 3.800 11,0)0 2,001
Chicago 14,000 .-B.oOO 12,001
008'a; ooi'06 oos'icj iioj.
Coffee Msrkel,
NEW YORK, Jan. 20.-COPKKK fu
lures market opened steady at an ad
vance of Mi 10 points. Improved during the
day on covering and bull support tnd
closed steady from 13 to 19 points net
higher; sales. 45.600 hagm January, 13,12o;
February, IM80: March, 11.2flo; Atult,
13.44c; May., 13.62c; June, 3.60c: July,
l.67c; August, 13.7Cc; September. 13.4o;
fjctobcr. 13.81c; November, IS.75o; Decem
ber, ir8c Bpot coffee, steady; Rio 7,
134c. Santos 4s, 154c Mild, quiet; -'or-days,
164 14c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Moderate, with
Prices Steady to Strong.
HOGS SELL GENERALLY STEADY
heri nnd Lnmtt In Llbht Receipt,
lint lienrral Trmlp la Very Slow
find Unit nnd Prlree ri
Rarely Mrndy.
SOI TII OMAHA. Jan. 29. 1911.
Receipts were. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.'
Official Monday 5,324 7.M3 11.1)1
Ofrirlai Tuesday. .. 8.04 17.7K 7.771
Katlmato Wednesday.. 3,300 14.W0 i.m
Three days this week 1.1,672 S0.MS 34.001
Same days Inst week .KOJS 40.1i .tM
Same days 2 wks ngo..l8.4i: .7t.'. 39.72t
Same days 3 wks ago .14.771 SS.R34 S3.W
Same days 4 wks ago 12.IW7 H.474 2S.1I
Same days Inst year ..Ii.fit2 31,401 SI.S2J
The following- tabln xnnws the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
ur tne year to date ns compared wun
last year: 19IB. isil. Inc. Dec-
Cattle R0.fc20 S4.490 3,670
Hogs aa.iw. sol.tw 4S.an
Sneep 200.60 186,713 43,14 ...
The following table shows the rang of
prices for hogs ut South Omaha, for the
lait rew days, with comparisons:
Pate. I 1913. lHJ.t191l 11910. 1900 190R.I90T,
Jan. 19.
Jan. so.
Jnn. 21.
Jan. 22.
Jan. 23.1
I 6 J 841 8 331 091 I 43
7 27HI ( M 7 C9 S 31 ' 4 27
7 IMUi
ii 1 7 oil 8 34I r V7
4
7 221 5 89
t U 03
4 It
6 61
7 221 6 Sll
7 "lid a m
7 M I 6 001
4 66
6 46
Jan. 24,
7 wi s a)i
4 U 6 18
Jan. 2.1.
Jan. 26.
Jan. 27.1
7 29i 6 M
1 6 W
7 W W
7 43 7 92!
6 dw
4 21
6 61
6 00
6 69
7 25 I 6 91
7 49 8 02
7 481 S 03,
& 931 4 27
Jan. 28
Jan. 28.1 7 324 I
I 32i
r. 911 4 291
6 76
Jan. 29, j 6 M ! 8 04 6 PV 4 10
6 71
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'rlock
January 23:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. M. V St. r ! 0 ..
Wabash 3 2
Missouri Pacific 2 2
Union Pacific 31 t2
C. & N. W.. east S I
C. &. N. W., west 39 )
O., St. P., M. A 0 1& 17
C. B. & Q.. east 7 2
17
c, h, a. g:, west i as
C, It, I. & P., eat 6
C. R, I. & P.. west 2 2
III nolN Central r 8
C. II. W 3
Totals IM 192
20
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hoga. Hheep,
Morris &. Co m
2.327
Nu6
Swift and Company.... 700
Cudahy Packing Co...,, 73S
Armour & Co 474
3,17?
4.241
3,013
2,761
310
2,446
MO
J. V. Murphy
Morrell 34
S. O. Pack. Co 16
L. P. Co 21
W. B, Vansant Co 74
Benton. Vansant 4t L. 4
Hill A Son 116
F. n. Lewis 2u
Huston & Co .IS
J. B. Root Sc. Co t2
J. H, Bulla 38
Hoscmstock Bros 38
McCrrary & Kellogg.. 20
Worthelmer & Degon.. 133
II F. Hamilton 11
Rothschild A Krrbs.... 9
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. 73
Cllns A Christie 87
Other buy era 668
Totnls 4,011 16,619 0,900
CATTLE Cattle rtcelpti were very
small this morning, the downward ten
dency of prices ror the last few days
having evidently Induced shippers to
hold back supplies. Other markets were
also moderately supplied, so that thn
same Influence) in at work nt all points.
The only trouble with the market Is that
the country has been too eager to cash
In Its half fat and warmed UP cattle,
with the result that all markets have
been greatly deprewiod owing to thn sup
ply of that class of killers being larger
than the consuming demand.
With lighter receipts this morning the
market on bee steers, was In ' n Very
satisfactory condition. Buyers having so
cured a good many cattle within the
last few days Worn not lu need of nny
groat number, but still with comparatively
light offerlnga thu trade wns somewhat
more actlvn and tho feeling generally
better. Boef steers rould safely bo uuotcd
as fully steady with yesterday and If
anything a little stronger In spots.
Cows and heifers alos Bold morn freely
than yesterday and the feeling was bet
ter. Prices were nteady on tno general
run of cow stuff, with Mies here ahd
there looking as muoh aa 10c higher lu
cases where the cattle happened to find
favor In the eye ot buyers.
Heavy feeders were generally steady,
there being little or no change on tlmt
kind of cattle. On the other hand good
lightweights nnd desirable young stock
cattle were a little, stronger cattlo ot .tho
later class having been rather scarce for
the last few days.
Quotation on Cattle: Uood to choice
beef steers, t7.60jM.60; fair to good beef
steers, $7.0007.60; common to fair beef
teers. $S.EV4.90; good to choice heifers,
ia.0OU7.10; good to choice cows, $8.7696.60;
fair to good cows and heifers, $4.766.76;
common to fair cows and heifers, $3.26
4.60; good In choice etoukers and feeders,
$6.768.00; fair to good stocker and feed
ers. I6.iKiQ6.7S; common to fair stockers
and feeders, $5.00iti.OO; stock cows and
heifers, H.lbQG.V); veal calves, $6.0000.00;
bulls, stags, etc., $4 UZf.36.
Representative tales:
BEEF 3TI5ERS.
Ne.
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II
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11
t
11. 1...
31
I
II
II
10
14
19
At. Tr.
.. .1044 1 40
114 4 M
.... too t It
170 4 li
1171 t 90
1114 7 00
1311 7 0U
1097 7 00
lilt 7 no
940 7 00
1103 7 II
1173 7 IS
1117 7 10
No.
At, IT.
... 940 7 :o
... Ill '7 30
...1011 7 10
...1017 7 35
...1093 7 10
...1114 7 15
...1147 7 40
... 975 7 40
...1319 7 40
...1111 7 40
...1311 7 45
...1131 7 45
n7!
30...
..1335 7 10
..1515 7 M
...1001 7 30
II..
STEERS AND HK1KKRS.
,7 743 15 7 i:i 7 lo
I J0 7 00
COWS.
3, lit 1 75 3 1110 5 to
3 150 4 00 5 .' .... 990 t to
9 971 4 56 II 1051 t 10
7 110 4 75 14 951 I 40
M 6 10 1 1000 I U
3 1030 I 36 10 100 I 70
I Ml 5 25 1 911 I ;o
S 040 S 26 t 1020 I 70
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10&5 I 30 1 1031 I 70
1119 0 30 1 1310 t 70
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ttl 0 10 1145 I 71
1111 t 40 21 8M t 10
lOtt t 40 14 1011 5 to
931 I 40 1 1311 I to
1010 t 45 4 1076 I 10
50 t 41 3 1015 I IS
1013 5 45 1 1071 5 15
1111 i t0 II 1314 t IS
U5t t 10 It 1304 t 94
990 5 50 4 1193 I M
1041 I U 1 1111 ( ft)
914 t 55 II 1000 05
1004 t 15 17 1005 05
960 5 55 11 HOI 10
11113 t GO 1 1M1 I 10
940 8 10 II Htl 36
1044 t 10 3 1345 W
1340 t CO 4 1015 I 35
179 6 W 3 Itno n
910 IM 5 ltl) I 3i
1007
HEIFERS.
tl 50 9 435 I 0U
440 6 60 3 9S3 ( oo
755 t 65 7 1010 I S
693 t 0 I ri4 10
too l M 9 M7 I IS
755 6 45 II : , u
Ill 6 4S II 1049 I IS
IM! t 70 34 7 ( j5
136 I 75 4 700 t IS
471 S 71 4.. Iro e H
415 6 76 3 06O a
767 I 75 3 135 35
416 i 71 1 164 jo
705 5 71 3 150 I
11 6 90 3 TJ0 o
7M 6 95 1 7H fi io
713 00 I.. sM SO
700 I 00 4 947 f 1J
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BULLS
.... 750 6 It
1350 t 40
.....1130 I 45
1113 I 60
1170 t 40
1414 I 43
140 175
...160O 6 76
1150 5 S
1400 ( 55
1350 I IS
.. ..1170 5 15
1140 5 90
1IW I 90
...1310 I 00
. . 1130 t 00
... 1940 I 10
170 I IS
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$ 141 I 75
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CALVKS.
3010
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417 I 7A
.If ? M
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. 90 7
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1 300 t no
1 1tt 9
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STOCKKR8 AND FHEDHRS.
4 :n m
3 43 ft M M
10 ton no 9
1 770 0) 11
400 4 1 0
3 410 I tt 4
10 . . . Ml 34 S
....1310 H 3
3 310 0 4
.. 4U M .1 1
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7 f.,T7 11 . ... 1
t4 SO 7 !
10 741 M 31 1
10 0, 0 13
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5. . . m M I 1
IS t.fr a -fl 115 . . 1
4 711 70
111 ;o
Ml
HI
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771 II
1011 I !W)
110 4 ro
OS I So
lV. M'
701 I M
I0JP J li
Oil 73
491 1 -1
13M 1 30
11117$ 35
i:i6' 7 M
HOGS Most of tile sales wrjre made
pretty much on the snme level as, yester
day, there being no material change ,11
tho range of prices or the top price. Hulk
of the hogs landed anywhere from V."
to $7.35. with a top of $7 40. It wns largely
a packer's market, as speculators up 1
shippers took a comparatively small part
In the supply. Thn first bids made by
the packer buyers were about alertd),
but as the sellers wanted a littles mom
money the early trado wns a trifle sluw
In getting under way In a short time,
however, buyers and sellers got' together
and n free mevement followed at prices
verv little If any different from yester
day's trade. It might be added that there
seemed to be an easier tendency to tlm
heavy packing grades, and on that Ac
count fewer heavy offerings sold as hluli
an $7.40. While tho movement had plenty
or life most of tho time there was a spot
In the market when It looked as If lh,i
packers were going to shut down jii
steady prices. Ridding was comparatively
even and trade hold pretty close to a
steady basis all the morning. A fairly
large supply was cleared In very good
season.
Tho estimates called for 213 cars, or
14,600 head, which fell a little short dt a
week ago, but was more than two weeks
ago and one year ago. Though thn gen
eral quality wan not quite Up to ycstci
day'n receipts It wiui very inlr for tin
time of the year.
Representative sale's:
No.
14
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74. ,
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Nc.
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..344
..310
..179
..3U
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. 141 40 1 30
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... 171 10 7 30
.. HI M 7 to
...117 . . 7 31
. 7 15
.. 7 11
.. 7 SS
.. 7 33
. . 7 3.".
40 7 3.1
'.. 7 35
.. 7 3h
33.
43 179 130 7 31
73 310 10 7 374
70 117
17 Ml
M 7 314
..371 1W 7 35
K 1 Si
Sll
.. 7 3S
.. 7 3$
.. 7 SS
. . 7 15
.. 7 35
.. 7 35
.. 7 3S
. . 7 .11
. . 7 SS
.. 7 IS
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14 7 35
. . 7 35
.. 7 35
.. 7 35
7 15
.. 7 35
.. 7 3S
7 35
.. T3S
10...
..199 ... 7 30
. .370 100 7 10
....lit
...:
...U4
....340
....311
....313
II..
...III
40 '1 10
.. .Ill
....131
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....3U
....110
....141
....III
....311
....317
7 10
... 7 10
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... 7 M
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.394
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...341
70...:,
..239
.337
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to;
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77...
.111
7 0
7 10
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71. ..A. .313
..IW
.190 340 7 10
373
I.
$M 40 7 10
.331
.311
.331
tl 117
74 140
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.. 7 )
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.. I 10
40 7 10
U Ill
17 Ill
41 tit
344 140 7 U
...341
40 7 3.1
...191
...313
...417
...311
7 35
7 15
7 IS
,7 IS
M 311
II 133
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30...
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14....
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...lit 130 Tlfl
...130
...314
...111
...301
...HI
...111
...334
...310
,.317
7 30
7 10
.118 340 7 35
...131
...35S
...331
...111
...341
...344
...315
...MS
... 7 15
... 7 IS
... 7 15
... 7 15
40 7 35
... 7 15
... 7 15
... 7 35
... 7 10
... 7 10
... 7 10
30 7 30
... 7 10
... 7 3fl
... 7 334
... 7 334
... 7 331,4
7 33 4
... 7 334
... 7 IIS
. . . 7 331,4
... 7 lti
... 7 1H4
... 7 13S
... 7 I3l
... 7 134
... 7 3314
7.,
.301
371 110 7 35
77 Ill
14 .,311
II. ......330
II sto
11. ......301
...I3S
...355
...3(5
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7 SJ
7 55
14
71 149 130 7 35
71.
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.341
.313
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...354
..,313
...103
...357
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...lit
... 7 35
... 7 35
... 7 15
l 7 37s
10 -7 40
... 7 40
... 7 40
... 7 40
... 7 40
... 7 40
. .. 7 40
... 7 40
..310
..310
..304
..134
..313
7 334
20.'.'.
!...
.,315 110 7 IH
..111
..315
...IS
.119
..313
7 134
30..
,.357
7 13S 30 367
7 US 10 ltl
7 334 15 375
7 3IU
pias.
41 lit . . 10
SHEEP On veslnrrln v'n mnikxt a lursi.
share of the receipts was finally disposed
oi at prices generally ltwaa lower than
jwonuuy, or around n hair dollar lower
than tho close of Inst wnxk. The, mnr
decline was on Iambs, the Inn nrtcn nahl
yesterday being $8.00 for some fairly good
ones, ren western ewes Mold up to 5.l
aa compared with $5.20 for prime ewo ot
ferlugs on Monday, It won after midday
yesterday beforo a movement ot any con
cquencu took place and oven when tin
holdings begun to change hands trade
was slow at the price reduction. Only a
fair clearance wan mad, aa about eight
cars wero carried over for Wednesday .1
trade.
The successive sham breaks lu nrlcct
during Monday and Tuesday wore folt Hi
an oiuer live stock centers an well us on
the local market, and an a result greatly
decreased receipts showod up this morn
ing. Tno local supply did not exceed
twenty cars, or 4.S00 head, which Is only
about one-third of Hie receipts nf last
vrcuiiesuay, ua auoui nan ot wnai iney
were two weekn ago. It Was slightly less
man 011 tne snmo any one year ago, Buy
ers seenicd very Indifferent again this
morning and, ns yesterday little or noth
ing was doing In the early part of the
forenoon. Thoy were apparently awaiting
further odvlcea from eastern trade, which
was reported how, with a weak tendency
early In the morning. What little bidding
was done locally during the first hours
was not ut all encouraging for any Im
provement I11 tho trade, though many
salesmen were expecting prices very
closely to steady figures.
In thn end buyers and sellnru got .to
gether and tho bulk of a light supply wji
sent to tho itcales at prices very little If
any different from yesterday. -Trade wan
comparatively uneven and at no time ac
tive. No really toppy lambs or Wothcri
were offered, and not many prime ewe
offering weru 011 sale. Some fairly good
lambs sold up to $3 and a bunch ot prim
owes changed hands at $3.
Quotations on Shep and Lumba Lambs
good t6 choice, $8.0Ofl.40; Iambs, fair to
good, $7.WK78.w; yearlings, light, 1S.S5U
7.16; yearlings, heavy, $8.60$6.85: wethera,
good to choice, $S.60iS6.85; wethers, fair
to good, $6.0006.60; ewes, good to 'choice,
$4.7647,6.10; ewes, fair to good. $I.36j4.7j,
cuiis, sncep una ducks, ii.iou-i.w.
No.
Av.
It
6 u
U 2.
7 Mi
3 70
6 10
6 10
4
3 60
4 10
7 o.,
1 w
20 native lambs
IM fed yearling!!
69 native lambs
22 fed yearlings
198 fed wethers ..
22 fed wethers ..
92 Idaho ewes .
. 110
. 80
. S3
. m
103
140
118
100
12 Idaho ewes
92 Idaho ewes, feeders..., 129
16u Idaho lambs 73
fo Idaho lambs 73
Turpentine nnil Roeln,
SAVANNAH, an,, Jan. 29.-TURPEN
TINtf-Flrin; 4Uic to 4l4c; sales, 371
bbls.; receipts, Ml bbls.; shipments, 6.1
bbls.; stocks, 21,531 bbls.
ROSIN-FIrm; sales, J60 bbls.; receipts,
2,o bbls.; shipments, GW bbls.; storks,
129,500 bbls. Quote: A, B, C and D. $.Y!0;
E, $6.66; l $6.20: O, $6.17, to $6.26; II, $0.20
to 6.26; 1, $6.26; K. $6.60; M, $6.05; N, $7.0j,
WO, $?.I5; WW. $7.W.
1
Mllsmukre (irnln Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 29. WHEAT -Nu
1 northern. 90vyu9tHo: No. 2 northern,
S7m489io, No. 2 hard winter. 9395c; May
!;c; July. S0-)c bid.
CORN-No. 3 yellow. 47-GISc: No
white, 604c;-No. 3, 47f.c; May. 6U,c; July,
62c.
RYE No. 1, 64c.
BARLEY C47uc.
Dry tinuds Market,
NEW YORK, Jan. 29. DRY GOODS -Tho
cotton goods gray cloth markets are
firmer and more active. Domestic lines
hold steady. Cotton yarns are easing.
Worsted yarns are In good call.
8ukr- 3Iare.s)t,
NEW YORK. Jan. 29.-BUQAR- Raw
steadier; inuvcavado. 89 test. 2.93c, cent
rlfngal. 96 test. 3.46c; molasses. 9 U'iL
r.'Oc Refined, quiet. '