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THE OMAHA' DAILY BEE. SATpRITAY, .TAXUAHY 30. 1904.
11
QRilN AND PRODCCE MARKET
Wti fitmoia from Far Cut Cm Alranca
is Whtat.
CORH AND OATSOTH CLOSE WITH GMK
Pmrl.lniii ! ' Rol Rnvoll with
' brains aad Close at Abost Imm
ansa Fig ares af Day
Preceding. :
CHICAGO, Jan. .-War rumors caused
an advance of H to l"So In thf price of
wheal today. Part of the advsnc wss Inst
profit-taking, but the close wa nrm.
with May "MtV" higher thnn yesterday's
final figures. Corn closed with ft gain of
StoSfr for May. Oate are up c. Pro
Vision ara unchsnged.
A sharp bulge occurred In wheat at the
OMC'rig, dua to report that tha crisis In
the iV cnst wan not far distant. Thee
renorts were given emphasis by higher
prices In foreign grain msrket. Opening
quotation here showed May Slo higher
at w'awic, wniv, juiy ipivc mgner at
82T'8,i3c. Buying ordera came largely from
hort. For a time there wan little wheat
on the market. Tk leader of the long,
however, took the selling aide toward the
end of tha first half-hour and waa joined
ry smaller noiaers, witn me remut mat
price declined about He from the high
energy
ruled comparatively dull the remainder of
the day. Iong wheat continued to come
out on all email upturn, but the demand
waa eauallv good on every reaction.
The market waa helped by Argentine
trike new, amall receipt and an Improve
ment in csan a em ana in the nortnweet.
May closed at yt,floo, after It had sold
down to WJSo. July flnUhed at HS'iiXlVic.
Clesrances of wheat and flour were equal
to 602,100 buihela. Primary receipt were
i..wu nusnels, sgalnst 6H2,4O0 bushels
yer ago. Exports for the week, accord
Ing - to Bradstreet's. of wheat and flour
Duluth and Chicago reported receipt of 2u3
rare, against 166 oar laet week and 80$ cora
a year aco.
The aame Influence which governed the
wneat market were factor In tne corn pit
There wa a good demand from commission
niiunffl ana snons at tne sian, oue io me
reported eriou turn of affair In war
circles, and opening price showed fair
gains. ' On - the advance there waa quite
nnerai liquidation ny email nntaer. re
sulting In a reaction. A renewed demand
from commission hnttaea late In the day
causea an upturn ana tne ciora Wa nrm,
After opening higher at ofi60ie
Mav sold between 6eo and BoHe, closing at
tOHSOSc. Local receipts were Z15 cars,
none of contract grade.
Oat were atrotig throughout the entire
day. Trading waa not large, but thl waa
due more'to the scarcity of offering thnn
anything else. There wa a fair demand
tfnM .hn.t. flu .l..l.t.J U.. . -
vSjJlileh feeling ever tha foreign situation a
' Pr'alled In other pits, and scalpers were
tha principal sellers. Toward the end of
tne aeaaion a general demand developed
wnicn carnea prices still higher, and dog
Ing figures were at the top. May opened L
4irr higher st 42H0 42e-. sold between 42
w.t,i; ana wo, closing at lira, L,ocai re-
oeipts were 7 ears. 1
facKers were moderate sellers of nrn.
visions and there was further liquidation of
lard by bull houses. In aplte of thl aelllng
and In the face of lower prices at the yards
1 maraei yieiaea very little. Closing prso
tlcallyat yesterday's Anal prloe. Buying-
eirengin er grains wss tha main atmnnrt,
Ing feature. May pork and lard closed un
changed at ana. 7.42. Ribs were
anaae lower at Jl.ou.
intimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
13 rara: oorn. wu pArti. nmtm ft no
rr. fv-. -i ' . w
h uvula,
Tha leading; futures ranged follows:
Artlolss. Open. H1b.( Low.l Close. T'fy.
OMAHA WHOI.pSALB MARKET, j
! mm Kaacy Praiire,
EHUfi fleneinia mmlvriln: freah stack.
27fc io.
LiVK rOVLTRT-Hen. re: spring
chlrkeD. H'4r; rooeter. acortrolng to age,
4tr-o; turkey, UQltiCi ducks, ft'aluu; geene.
UKESSKO rOlLTRY Turkey, vaiv;
duoka. lMallc: aeese. IO01 chickens, tWU
lvL;TTER Packing stock. IHOIIHc; choice
to fancy dairy roll, lie; separator, 22c..
FHUhll flSIl I rout. 9hvc; pliant, t
!; pike, io; perch. tHifir; hiut'tixh, 15c;
WhltetlHi. IWSWc: e.ilmon. 11c: haddock. l c;
coUllah, Uc; reuanapptr, lie; lobster, boiled,
IT lb., jc; lohater. gteen, per lb., Kic:
bullhead, lie: cattlah. 13fl-14c; blai'k basa,
loc; hHlihut, lSc; crnpple, Uc; herlng, 4o;
white hHss, V.c; blueitna, c; imeita. iu'4110.
OV8Tl?.R( New lotk count, per can,
ISc: Der sal.. 20ft: extra aelect, per can.
oc; per gal., l.tw; standard, per can, lie;
per giu.. i.6o.
HHA1S I'er ton, fis.w. ,
11 AY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole-
rale Uenlers' aaaoctatlon: Chol e No. 1 up
land, $6.5o; No. 2, MOO; medium, $5.&d;
coarae, $r,.00; rve straw, 15.00.- Theee price
are for hay of good color and quality. Le-
nixiia luir ana receipts ngni.
i:uits-c,
OATS 17c.
IIYU No. 2. POC. .
VFOKTAIJLB8.
POTATOES-Colorado. Mk: Dakota, per
bu., 8tc; natives, 75c.
iOiA'loE8 Illinois, per bbl.,
tZ.bO. 1
AVY HEA.N8 rer BU., Z.Z5.
CELERY Small, per lo.. '41 35c: large
California. (1'ic. 75o and 80c.
onions Bpanlah, per crate, 11.66; Colo-
. . . . . . - . . . . " 1 I V ' i V ' .-1
1 " 1 1 1 1 . an n . . nuiiiiB im uu u ru u iu ? ,, . . . .
, .a; 'ppi,. ., , S I rauo yeiiow ana reu, per ip., "c. 1
California cabbage, SHc.
Tl hNlFg ( anaua rutabagas, per lb.,
lci whito, per bu., 60c.
(.AKKUir I'vr DU.( ilC.
rAnnrtl rft rPr DU., SUC.
RKET8 Per bu, 60c. ' '
CAL'LlFLiOWER California, ner crate.
It. 7.
Cl'CCMBERB Per doa., ll.gVSl.BO.
KAI)ISHKB-Pff do, hunchea. lfrf.
LKTTl'CE HEAD Per do, hunchea. WV.
wi.w; ier ooi., ai.w; icat Kiiiuce, per aoi
bunches, 4rc.
Tl'RNIPB Southern, per dog , 75c
tifjfj i a boutnern, per do., 75c.
CARROTS Southern, per dos., 750.
PARSLEY Southern, per dot., fl.
FRUITS.
APPLES California Hellflnwera. ner how.
$1.05; New York export Oreenlnga, Rusaeta
ana naiawinn, M.10. '
GRAPES Pnnv Cntawhiui. 20c: Imnnrted
Malaga, per keg, $.O0.
CKAJSUKKRIE8 Jersey, per bbl., $7.00;
per box. $2.60: Wisconsin Bell and Bugle,
$7.60; Bell and Cherry, $8 SO.
TKOFICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKS Florida BriaMa and Ruets.
ell slses. $2.25; .navels, sll Rises, choice,
ti.2M2.Mi; fancyi all slses. $2.75.
L.KMONH California fancy, son to 360
sixes, $4; choice, 240 to 270 elses, $3.50.
KIGB-CRfornla, per 10-lb. cartons; 860 J
Imported Smyrna, 1-orown, 14c; 6-crown,
lec; 7-crowi,, 16c.
BANANAS Per medium aimed bunch.
$2.0"J2.0: Jumbo. $J.764 J.2B.
CO:OANlITS Per sack. $4; Pr a"., 60c
per lb.. 'in 0-lb. boxes. 6Vtc: Oriental stuffed
dares, per box. $2 40.
Al I M(J tiLilAIN KUl! a.
CHFESB5 Wisconsin twin, full cream.
12o: Wlaconaln Young America, 13c; block
Swiss. 16c: Wliconaln brlck.v 13c: Wisconsin
llmburger, lie.
HONKY-Nebraska. ner 24 frames. 13:
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.25.
MAPLE Sl'OAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
CIDER Per bbl., $6.50; per H bbl., $3.25.
POPCORN-Per lb.. 2Hc; shelled, iT3c,
HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dog-
packed. vHnc.
nuts walnuts, ivo. 1 sort sneu, per in.,
UHo, bard shell, per lb., 14o; No. 2 soft
shell, per lb., 13c; No. I hard shell, per lb.,
lie; Brsxtl. per lb., lloi filberts, per lb.,
lie; slmonds, soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard
shell, per lb 13o; pecans, large, per lb.,
12ci small, per lb., lOo; peajiute, per lb.,
c: roaster peanuts, per lb 7Hc; Chill
walnuts. 12ifri3Hc: large hickory nuts, per
bu., $1.50: shell, bark, per bu.. $2; black
walnut, per bu., $1.25.
tllUblr-10. I arvvii, .-.v. m hiwii, w,
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 Salted, .6c; No. 1
veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8H; No. 1 veal
calf. t to IK lbs.. 6Uc:' drr salted ' hid
8ffl2ci sheep pelts, 25g75c; horsa hides,
$1.50ff2.60.
St. Lnls Oralsi and Provtaloaa.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 29.WHKAT Higher;
No. I red. cah, elevator. ooj track, 96Ho;
May. 86V5'4o: July. No. S hard,
83Hs.- . . : ' :
CORN Hlgner: NO. 2 cssn. saso; xracaw
44Uo; May, 47c; July. 4fic.
OATH Higher: No. 1 tMh. 40c: track,. 41C1
May, ii'v; mo- 1 wnite, c.
i-uu et: red winte
extra fnncy and straight.
Wh't
May .
July
8epL ,
Con!
, Jan.
May
July
Oats
Jan. May
July
Sept. .
Pork
Jan. May.
Lard- -Jan.
May
July
Riba
Jan.
May
July
01e-l4
47
60HTH
4v-sH5i
S9U
51:
II 28
lies
140
T42H1
71 inSt
4li 47
H 40
4J
83 33
11 mt with
UlZVi 1I82H
I t40 T4t1t
,1 T 42 . T 46
i
'71!
3
13
it 28
UI7
1 25
T 4Vf
I I2 82
KIU
82
77.
8
87
62
is tm
13 32
T25
f 25
T 4i
I 45
I 72
I 12
ult; red winter patents, $4 45'9
No. I
Cash auotatlons war as follows!
FLOUR Market-steady: winter natents.
14 $04.40jM straights. feOO04.tot spring pat
rnia, ri.iuiji.ou; su-aigcia, ts.suist.wi bakers,
l2.4trBI.$0.
WfuEAT-No. &, 78oi No. 2 red, 89
IMVO.
(V 10 v vr. m .wi., xrn 1
ii. 1. u. mt ,i71V . . t m f culm, vitiu,
OATS No. I, 4viU40o( No. I white, 40
0. v '
n YET No. 1. C7a
UARLKiY Oood feeding;, tS09c fair to
cholne malting, iMjdlaX - .
SEKDS-No. i flax, H.10; No, 1 northwest
ern, li.l.H; prime tlmotny, 3.15 clover, oon-
iraoc graoe, fii.jo.
PROVISIONS Pork, mess
wia.aiis. iara, per iuu. iua,, f(. wel l. so. rjnort
ribs sides (loosed, M r7'XW.8l. bhort clear
sides (boxed), ilgTHatfuO.
Following ara tha receipts and shipments
01 nour aaa graoa;
Racelpts. Ehlpmenta.
Flour, bbls.... 15.0"0 lxi
Wheat, bit tS.tuw 22,500
Corn..: VU . 170.100 197. 4o
fmia V. I , Ail A. A C . 1
""IJL WW-. ...a ..... w.w wv.gw
(A-HyS, bu. Ift.loO 1 400
Barley, bu 28,800 13.&U0
On tha Produce axohang today the but
ter market waa firm; oreameties, 15Q4i2c!
dairies, I31Sq. Eggs, weaker; at mark,
oases included, KJto, Cheese, steady at
1I0C
y. iHcf
FLOUR
4.60: extra
clear, $3.40(tti.aB. '
SEED Timothy, steady at xz.suijjxtai.
f'ORNMEAf .Steady at $2.40.
T.RAN Firm: aacked. east track. R5SR7o.
HAY Dull: timothy. $7.6O13.00; prairie,
$8.009.00.
IKON COTTON Tl K. 41.VB,
BAOOINn6'40.
HF.MP TWINB So
PROVISIONS Pork, easier; Jobbing,
$13.52. Lard, weaker; prime steam, $6.82.
Bacon, firm; boxed extra shorts, $7.62;
clone rlh 17.75: short clear. 27.87V4.
POULTRY Lower; chicken, loc; springs.
1iv. tnrVrsva. lc; ducks. He: a-eeae. be
BUTTER Fair oemana; creamery, ivti
23c: dairy, 12B17c.
EQUB Lower, asc, case count.
xteceipis. Duipmenia,
.... 7,lW
....65.000
.... 89.01 0
....62,000
NEWYORRSTOCKS AND BONDS
OouTi'ct'oi f Gtrnintd Coiditio in Far
Eui Prglj$'$ 8pf0ulatioo.
MOVEMENT OF STOCKS WAS UNCERTAIN
laite gfates Steel Proves at Drag;
Market, AKbosak ke Telaaas
of Its ActUlty Is Mark
Less.
NEW YORK, Jan. .-toc-ks had an
uncertain movement today that had hardly
deserved the fluctuations. The undertone
wss heavy, however, and the slight ad
vance st one time attained were Indif
ferently held. Probably the conviction that
some sort of crisis was near at hand In
the strained situation In the far east helped
to , paralyse speculative activity. Even
the commodity markets reflected some dis
position to await the definite outcome of
the Rusxtan reply to the Japanese pro
posal. News reports of the rush of food
shipments across the continent to All
Russian army orders were of some signi
ficance as to the effect of war upon do
mestio business here.
The money situation, also, It Is pointed
out. of the $2,148,000- which the subtreasury
ha contributed to the New York banks
this week, more than three-fourths Is on
account of Japanee gold deposited In San
Francisco. This gold is generally assumed
to represent payment for army provisions
rather than a regular exchange operation.
The usual preliminary estimates of the
Interior movement Indicate a gain by Now
York of over $6,000.0"0 In spite of some
movement in shipments from New York
to Interior points during the week on ao
count of the cotton movement. The gain
fro-n tha subtreasury Is likely to be wiped
out by today's credit balance of that In
stitution st the clearing house of $1142,112
due to the taking up of a Central Pacific
note for about .800,000. The extreme ease
of call money today did not Indicate any
notable weakening of the condition of the
bankn, although a considerable loan ex
pansion la expected In tomorrow's state-
mpnt
United States Steel continued to be a drag
on tne market, although the volume of
Its activity was much less today. Trad
reviews oontlnued to add to the weight
of opinion acainst Improving prospects In
Jhe trade. There Is even a tone of repro
bation of the attempts wnicn nave previ
ously been made to claim Improvement
with the Idea, apparently mistaken, that
it would enoourage buyers to come Into
the market. The Union Pacific's favor
able net earnings for December offered a
contrast pleasing to Investors, with the
uniform tendency toward decrease for that
month and which was exemplified In the
return for the Wabash. lhlgh Valley and
Canadian Paoiflo made today. The average
decrease In net earning for uecemoer in
MHt MnrMMtMl. nrvioli to today. Al
ready runs as limn as n per cent. u
Union Pacific showing Is attributed to a
Araatie reduction in the extraordinary ex
ncndltures for Improvements which have
nnmr lui.n In rtmareas on Its allied system.
. .. . 1 ll 1.. 1 1 . .
tne Boutnern racinc. ii ia "-unii
tha Union PaclHo interests are credited
with- the most determined resistance to
the present prlca for steel rails, even to
the point or refraining from .filling urgent
requirements. This stock got as much as
a ooint over last night, but fell back with
tvim, lata Mnrnnn in ina nurui. - i ho i-iub-
Ing was dull and easy, with prices back
to the low level. Pennsylvania ran
Mrtnna were auu ana wno intimou .w
hut a row advances gave an ir
resriilnr tone, rotni saies, par vaiuc,
Mirannn United States bonds were un-
V, . . i ... nn null
Tim Vntlowlna- are the Quotations on the
V. V.rl. Mt,Mlc AlrhltlBA!
' v " ... i . i-i i . .
bales, iiign.iow.wiua".
Atchison
do pfd VWJ " 'ly
liHitlniore A Ohio. ...30.400 Mi. kil. M
do Dfd - sou si si
Canaalan Paclflo 2,400 ll 111
Central of N. J
Chesapeake Ohio.. 1.8U0 8 , M
Chicago d Alton u0 87 87
uo pia
Chi. ureat Western.. 100
do B Pld
Chicago 4k N. W 400 168
Chicago T. A T........ 6u0 10
ao pia m
C. C. C. A St L... 800. '8
CollorAdo Southern... luo
do lt pia
do 2d pfd : 100
Delaware dc Hudson
Delaware, U a W
Ixty days, J! per centj ninety days.
4; six rnnnths. V'i-
I'RIM R MKHCANTI1.B PAPF.R 4)f.4
per cent: sterling exchange weak, with
ctual nusines in panser kiii st wtt
lev for demand and at $4..'9'ff4.M for
Ixtr dnv bills: posted rs(e. $4.64 and
$4 8;ff4 "7; commercial bill. $4 82.
niL,v.K Bsr, bbc! Mexican aouaxs.
42u,c.
HO.Mis Jovernment. steaayi raiirona,
Irregular.
The closing Quotations on bonds are as
fellows:
'. 8. ret. 8. reg.
do coupon
So , res
An cnitpon
do new 4a, re..
I confio
So aid '4. reg...
do coupon ......
do . eas
lo eoupoa
Atr-htaon frn. 4a.
do -lJ. 4s
Atlantic r. 1. 4s.
Bl. A Ohio 4s...
do l4s
Central of . as.
do 1st Inr
...lot
...lot
...l"4
...l"T
...I'JH
...inr,
...ia7(t
...101
... '"
...
... nit
...im
... Ms
...lilt
... 7014
Chs. Ohio 4H....lain
Clilrago A A. 71V,
B. A (4. n. 4a.... t.'lv,
M. 8. P. a 4s.. 1
C. M. W. c. 7s... .111
, R. I. A P. 4a.... Tl
do ool. is It
C.C.C. m St. L. g. 4a t7u
rtalcaso Ter. 4s 71V.
Con. f obaoca 4a 4
Colo. A Bo. 4a IH
K. O. 4a
trim prior llao 4s....
do sea. 4s KV
. W. D. C. is.. ..lot
Hocking VL 4V4I...1U4
Offered.
17 17
167
10
, 22
7
18
.16 26
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
Oats, bu
7.000
M0O0
64,000
33,000
"SIXM fcbl., $13.25
i., ri.zuai.xu. snort
Kansas City Crala aad Provisions.
ItANSAS CITY, Jan. 29. WHEAT May,
78c; July, 7S'g'73c: cash. No. 2 hard, 7p"
fa'7Se; No. 8. 72if75c: NO. 4. ayzc; reiecieu.
62n'c; No. 2 red, wiaw&c: no. . kkovso.
, CORN Mav. 43: July. 48: cash. No.
t mixed. 41c: No. 2 whits, 42c; No. I, 41 c.
RYK No. i wmic '
OATS No. 1 white. $Ml39ci No. I mixed.
xTfi-axc.
BUTTER Creamery, iwtrnc; aairy, rancy,
18c. ... ..
exk steady: Missouri ana Kansas.
cases returned, 26c: new, No.. 8 whltewood
Z7C.
timothy. 8.ouf.06; choice
11ti ver A. R. O..
do pfd mo
Erie ll.euO
do let pfd au
do id Bid ............ 700
Great Northern pfd.t
Hockintr vauey
do pid
Illinois Central -
Iowa Central
do Pfd
K. C. Southern
do nfd
Louisville & N
Manhattan L
Metropolitan S. R...
Minneapolis & St. L.
Missouri Paclflo
M., K. A T
do pfd .,
N. R. R. of M. pfd...
N. x. v-enirai
Norfolk A Western.
rtn t.f,l
Ontario & Western.. 8,200 23
Pennsylvania 46,200 xa.
v.. c. v. at sc. lm
Reading 12,400
do 1st pia iuu
do 2d pfd
Rock Island 13. WK)
do pfd Loo
St. L, a 8. t . lstpfd
do 2d Pfd
St. L. Southwestern.
do pfd ..
200
I.6U0
100
410
1.400
800
8,1X0
600
1,800
400
2u0
1.400
.72
27
47
84
133
36'
107
144
121
4
17
3
11
61
5
100
4o0
8utl
..11.800
46
80
47
15
84
144
Pacific .
Railway
. KHW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
4.aotatlaa at tk Day VarU.s
Cassltlaa.
NEW TORX. Jan. S8.-FLOUR-Recetpta.
10,187 bbls.: exports, 1,822 bbls.; market
oulet. but nrm; Mlnneeota patents.
$4.7ua4.80; winter patents. 84.stHa4.6s; winter
straignts, .p.o.3; Aiinnasoia patents,
4.7oo.OO; winter extras, $3.2UUS.M;
Ulnn.w,f. VaVM H4rf,i4l- Inu
U . 1 1 . . VI w, VW.VvyV.M., 1U
8l.004r3.80. Rye flour, firm: fair to aood
$J.4u4.4e; choice to fancy, U.tuvu8.86. Buck-
wnaut uour, weaa, 4a.uuyx.1s.
CoR-NMKAL Klrrn; yellow western, $1.06;
City, U.: kiln dried. $i.8tht.0O.
HIB-ITrna; No. 3 western. 88o, nomi
nal f. o. b., afloatj 6tate and Jtrsey, Seu'SSoj
BARLEY Dull: feeding. 4T0 c. 1. f. New
York: malUng. s02)o. c I. f. Buffalo.
W1IHAT llaoellits. 1.860 bu. Uuot market
firm; -No. I red. 3c. elevator; No. 3 red, 840,
r. o. anosi; nu. 1 nonnem uuiuin. si.
T. o. o., aooai, no. 1 nara Manitoba, nora
inal, r. o. o., ano&(. upuons Avveioped a
strong ton and aotialderable advanoe today
. on a war acare, coupled with much higher
cablaa. There was a moderate speculative
trade, but 110 excitement, ss bulls did not
aet aggressively. Laait prices showed &c
net advance. Mar, 82 13-16 u93Sc, closed at
Xc: July. 87Wunaa cIumJ at 87c
CORN Recalpta. 10,750 bu.; exports. 111000
dm. bpot. nrm; No. J. Mc, elevator, and
8JV, f- o. b afloat; No. 3 yellow. 84c: No.
I white, 84 So. Options Were quiet, but
showed rod advantage on tha upturn In
wheat a J war news, closing c net
higher; May &niiwo, closed at fic(
July closed at 4VhC.
OAT ft Receipts, 13 800 bu.; -exports, $.145
bu. Spot, flrtnar: No. 1 46c; standard
t white. 47va'34i1m: No. 8. 44Uc: No. 3 white.
47 V'ii'8c; Nov I whits, 474l:c; Uack whJta,
8 Ki?D JTirmj aprlnr bran. $ 54J2a.8S
mMdiings. $JU.iofi200; city, $20. tota 21.10. -
HAY UUlet; Shipping, goad tu chulca. K
6Jsai.
MOPS Tlrm? state common to choice.
10$, iixi37o: 12. tr.ilc: olds, 10Hj15c; Jaol
rw coast, liot, ICvfllac; Isxi, Iic; olds, 18
tilnc.
RICK Steady.
f JSATHk H-Stesdy; aold, 23ac.
TAI.IXlW-Staady. "
fllUEs-rrmj Galveston 20 to 25 lb. 1S"
California 21 to 3e lbs., lie; Texas dry. 24
to 8 lb.. 14o. "
PROVISION! Reef, quiet: family, $Pln
tjll 00; maaw, 8S-0iii beef bama, fx)
210; packet, 8-1 uua 10.00; city extra IndU
mesa. $!A0o617X "ut meats, firm: pick
elt bellies. $7 2ff7 7S; pi, k led shoul lers
ti. j-VJAlio; nickeled ha ma, l&jiovv Lir-1
weak; western steamed. $7 85: January. 7.';0;
ran n ad dull: ronilnext. 87 nil: Smith A mer
le, 88.2E; compound, 8n.f4q4.7S. Pa'k. steady;
famlJv, 8U;. short clear, IU.75Q.8.00; mees,
BI1TKR Steady 1 creamery, 17tJ22H;
Stat dnlry, !4ilo. . .. . ,
CI I E l-Vi 1 .W' atata tn nMam
. aV-sTe and small colored snd white, Sepieia
ber. Ucr late mad. liA4c
KOiS Unsettled: western. 28fir.
POULTRY Akv. firm; western chicken,
14e; fowls. 14c; turkeys. 14c; draased. Arm;
western rWrkaa, 12iUlCi fosls, UfllJc;
luraavr i-48o.
Receipts. Bhlproenta
65,A 7.rt
86 (HW 45,60)
6,000 8.000
cases Included,
HAY Cholo
prairie, $7.25.
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu.. ......
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 20. BUTTER
Market steady and In fair demand; extra
western creamery, 23c; extra nearby prints.
x7c.
EGGS-steady and In fair oemana; rrenn
nearby. 8c at mark: iresn western. 3c;
(ITmi i""ij HI t in 11, iwv , iicii mi u . ii.-i i , u-v .
CHKESU steady but Quiet; New xorg
full creams, choice to fancy, ll9Uc;
New York full creaina, fair to good, loa
ioo.
Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Jan. 29 WHEAT Firm;
No. 1 northern, pirauic; no. 2 northern, see;
Mav. wo Dia.
HlB-nnu NO. 1. c
BARLEY bull; No. 2, $3c; sample, 863
6lc.
CORN Steady ; No. 8. 4140430: May,
8080oo askea.
Mlnnanpalls Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 29. WHEAT May,
IIS'.c: July. svvc: neptember. nci on track.
No. 1 hard. yc; no. 1 nortnern, rvc: no.
2 northern. 87Hc; No. 8 northern. 84(&$54c
FLOUR Fl rat patent. $4 64m4.70; second
pstsnts, 84. 6&4. 65: first clear, $3.4wir3 60;
second clear, 32 nui.".
BRAN In bulk. 814.25gl5.00.
Dalmth prala Market.
BULUTH. Jan. M.-WHEAT-ln ators.
No. 1 hard. BlUc: No. 1 northern. 88c: No.
2 northern. 87o: on track. No. 1 hard. Vi,c;
No. 1 northern. 8ve; No. 2 northern 87o;
May. Rvei July. Sbvic; BeptenriDer. 7a"c,
OATS On track and, to arrive. 8Sc
18.200
2,000-
l,JO
100
100
, 2rJoo
1.800
200
!,7i0
100
80O
800
81 50
22 I 22
84 83
26 2H
men an"!.
81 8
81 80
20 20
3K 88
18 U
20 4
46 46
106 m"
100 110 110
90.800 ' 49 48
l.GO 20 li
400 7b 68
. 4,800
. S0
. 1,700
.1L800
.
r l.4"0
. 0
. 18U)
. 1,100
, 400
. 44
21
80
60 Si
128" '
73
an4 Prevlilsaa
M W H K AT Snot.
steady; March.. 8a2d;
Liverpool Oral
LIVERPOOL. Jan
nominal; futures, st
Mav Sa S.d. V
CORN Soot American mixed new, quiet
at ial.l: American mlaed . old. firm at
4 6i. Futures, quiet; January, nominal;
March, 4s ra.
Toledo feed Market.
TOLElX). O., Jan. 29. SEEDS Clover,
cash and January. $4.75: Fel'j uary, 64 78;
March. 86.80; April. $4 80. 1lme alaike.
88.30. ITlme timothy, $L37.
St. Paul
do Dfd
Southern
Southern
do Dfd .-
Texas & Paclflo .
T.. BU U W...
do Did
Union Paclflo
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. 4V U K
Wisconsin Central ...
do pfd
Adama Exprea
American Express....
U. 8. ExDrsss
Wells-Fargo Express.
Amal. Copier
American C. sV F...
do pfd
Amir. Linseed Oil...
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive...
do pfd
Amer. S. R
do pfd '.
Amer. Sugar R
Anaconda H. 10
Brooklyn R. T.
Colorado F. It I
C. H. Coal
Consolidated Oas ...
General Electric .....
International Paper,
do pfd
International Pump,
do pfd
National Biscuit ....
National Lead ,
North American ,
Pacific Mall
Peoples Gas
Pressed Steel Car...
do . Dfd
Pullman P. C
Republic Steel
an nri
Rubber Ooods
do Dfd
Tenn. C. I
V. 8. leather
do pfd
II. S. Rubber
do pfd l.K
V. a Steel 2.9"0
do Dfd 44.6W
Western Union
Northers Securities
Total sales lor tne, day, vx.vm
72
27
47
84
133
86
107
143
121
'83
17
89
38
11
61
'2S"
120
'46
80
24
63
j7
24
144
207,
7V
60
127"'
72
48
81
118
liS
24
ml
83
16
28
167
10
22
77
18
M
tts
w
V1
21
it,
.SS
110
76
84
133
20
106
1
121
60
17a
28
si
119
81
88
S3
120
64
45T
7BT'
60
24
64
66
47
18
84
144
176
60
u
88
U6
27
3HU
80
81.
20
88
18
20
220
n
v
206
4S
19v
6s
10
21
79i
50
82
127--4
72
4S
4a.
t-
..
.l"Jv4
KAN. nl.
Manhattan
ye. Ontral
do IX Inr 1K4
Winn. A 6t. U 4a... 87
M., K. A T. 4 -H
do la t"
N. R. R. of M. e. 4s T
T. C, i iv........
N. 1 V. . 8 Il
No. ParlAo 4a.... I"1
do I n
N. A W. r. 4s Mv,
O. 8. 1.. 4a A par...
renn. ronr. IVyii MVL
fteadlna (an. 4 W1
St. I a I. M. r. H.AU
St. 1.. A S. r. IS. 4s.
t. U 8. W. la S'4
SoatKiaM A. U. 4a.... V
fo. Partflo 4a "
Pn. ttallaBf 8a Ill
Taa P. la lt'4j
T.. It L. 8 W. 4.. 71
Inloa Paclftn 4a...v..ll
do ronv. 4a W
V. 8. "teal 84 8s T
Wabash la Ill
do tch. R 44
v A T.. K 4s 0
Win. Central 4a M
mo. r. I. . 8a.. 7avi
REPORTS OF THIS CLBARIMO HOISH.
Daring lbs Past Week.
NEW YORK. I Jan. 28. The following
table, complied by Bradstreets, shows tha
bank clearings at the principal cities lor
the week enoed January 2S, with the per
centage of increase and decreasa as com-
parca witn tue corresponcuiig . weaa iwi
year:
CITIES.
Clearings.
I no.
Deo,
New York
TChlcago
Boston
Philadelphia
Ht. Louis
Pittsburg
Han 1 ranclsco
Baltimore
Cincinnati ............
Kanwa City
Cleveland
tMlnneapoIls
(New Orleans .......
Detroit ........
tlxiulnville- ...........
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Tl'rovldence ..,
tBuffalo
fSt. Paul .
Indianapolis
Los Angeles
tSt. Joseph
Denver
Richmond
Columbus
Seattle
Washington
t Savannah
Memphis
Albany
Salt Lake City
tPortland, Ore,
i Toledo
ort Worth
Peoria . . . . ,
Hartford
Rochester
Atlanta
Des Moines ....t....
New Haven ..1......
Nashville ..,
Spokane, Wash......
Orand Rapids
Sioux city
Springfield, Mass....
Norfolk
Dayton
Worcester
Augusta. Oa
Portland, Me
Scran ton
Topeka
Syracuse
Evansvllle
Wilmington, Dela..,
Birmingham
Davenport
Fall River ; .'.
Little Rock .:
Knoxville 1
Macon ,
Wllkeabarr .........
Akron
Springfield, 111
$1,310,471.2041
1W,W2.ooS..
122,u7.81tf..
Il6.373.486i..
63.8r4.479i 11.3
8e,836,261
26, 9oS,t)66
21.646.80ii
2o,873.8tJ
21,232,02 i
12,476,012!
14,172,936
U,84,0t4i
' 8.482,242
11,(60,121
. 6,838. 4
7.6i.t)84
1,To6,oo
' 8.761,361
6,264, 0a
6,86n,'i41
6.676,107
4.232,3:
4.W8.931
6.774,731
8,868, 800
3,2f4,162
8,a52,881
4.212.244:
- 7.043,6731
2,121,423
"' 3.824.421
, 8,' 167.2631
8.407.416
- 3,7ti,46
2.520.7W5I
2.181,777
8.499.066
2,780.6631
1.494.698
' 2,6Su.043i
1.832.2891
1.168,710
1.197.074
1.417.SK5
" 1,890.660
1,624.306
2.067,031
5,047,4K3
6,0K1.713
. 1,223,328
.1,717.099
.3fi6,4
1.0X0,067
9,124,703
' 5.041.443
' 'l,8?6.o3W.
879.421
1981,9281
1.109.001
tl.18C.067
: . .'.D93.0OO1
r "'i6.7 9
498.400
4X0.087
' 7.4,
'ib'.i
si. i
.6
14.7J
8.2
16.81
"i'.i
67.3
2.2
167.6
6.6
14.1
16.2
15.7
U.7
n'.i
16.6
18.1
3.1
1.7
....
1.4
.1
4.4
1.1
"o"
1.1
'"i.i
1
4.7
8 5
1.7
7.1
11.1
l.t
17.6
80.0
68
1.5
16.4
29.6
27.1
OKAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
CaUltBecgiptaL bTTkl and Tniing Da l
at E4dnrd Prices,
nsmsBnsBnxn
HOGS GENERALLY FIVE C.NTS LOWER
Light Ran ol Nhero and 4nallty Tory
Inferior and the Market Coald
o Qaoted Blow and
Lower All Aronnd.
SOUTH
Recelnis r.
OfllcluL Mmiila
Official. Tuesday
OftlclHl Wednesday
Official Thursday
Official Friday
OMAHA. Jan. . 28.
Cattle.
,. 2.3:9
.. 1.817
.. 6 4vJ
.. 4. 37
.. 2.6u0
Hogs. Sharp.
4.990
7,6.1
9.140
10.0.6
9.100
6.'2
U.6U
1.01.4
2,400
Five dava thla anvk . i Ms 1I nts 87 841
Same days last week....K7H $ti,3M 312-1
Same week before 2-2,697 34,160 89,4"2
Same three weeks agn.. 17.671 37.24 8o.7t
Same four weeks ago.... 11. 8:7 40.973 24.624
Sams days last year 18,631 43.209 24.693
RECK1PTS FOR TUB 1KAR TO DAlki.
The following table ahowa the receipts Of
Cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year lodat and comparisons with lsst
fear: ly4. 1903. lno. Dec.
tattle 74.618 76.167 618
Hogs , 178.962 182.875 3,423
Bheep 165,118 86.771 6447
Average prices paid tor nogs si Bout a
Omaha for ths last sevtral days with cu-
psrlsons: -
Oats. 11804. U0.19;.18Ol.llO8.ir !18-.
'an. 1....I
Jan. $....
Jan.
Jan. 4....
Jan. I ...
Jan. ....
Jan. ....
Jan. .....
Jan. 8....
Jan. 10...
Jan. 11...
Jan. II...
Jan. U...
Jan. 14. .
Jan. It...
Jan. 1.,.
Jan. 17...
Jan. 16...
Jan. 19...
Jan. to...
Jan. 21...
Jan. 22...
Jan. 23...
Jan. 24...
Jan. 26...
Jan. 20...
Jan. 27...
Jan. 28...
Jan. 29...
I 6 2
,1 4 75
SB t Zt
4 8 84,
4 66
40
4 60.
4 84'i.l g 331 321 M 4 311
4 J 4 . 6 iii, 4 81 4 H 3 6
S 19 (
281 08
a $ 04
I 241 '
08 I (i
09 I 8u
6 16 6 14
141 I 26,
6 4
4 63
4 i
4 li-lai
6 88
48i
40!
6 40
46
6 4
4 72 6 34 t 14 I 16
4 $ 4 41!
6 23
1 In
221 8 at
4 291 I 67,
4 2.1 6 41
4 an 1 47
4 861 8 48
4
4 84
a nai 3 45i
4 36 $ 80l I 41
3 81 8
I 43
I 41
I 44
I 38
I
u
4 41
4 48
4,681
4 18
$ 801
3 6oi 3 48
I 8.40
4 2 6 48 4 16 t 80! 4 M I 62
4 681,,
4 J2
4 I6
4 8,'
a
4 SH
4 86,
80
4 Sl.
4 791
6 49,
a
8 29;
! 47'
1 681
t 68
6 li
22
.'27'
f 15
02
6 69 6 03
ve
i
I 86
6
72
66
64
64
6 27
I 25
6 121
6 14
6 21
I 12
4 48 I I 49
4 661 8 61
4 64
147
3 48
3 47
a
i bi
4 64
a
4 63
4 69
4 66
t 181 4 66
4 82
3 64 8 64
3 6 3 6v
I 091 I 01
I I 67
8 66
I $ 61 3 62
a vu
3 72
3 67
4 48 8 601
I al
3 63
4&2
8 68
$ 62
I 64
'Indicates Sunday.
Th official number of cars ' of stock
brought In todsy by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Shsep,
C, M. & St, P. Ry... 7 8
Wabash I 2
Missouri Paclflo Ry 1
Union Paclflo system 18 22
C. & N. W. Ry 1 8
v - tn je m v w n oji
fi,, St". P., M. ds O. Ry 14 17
15. at in., xty xa
C, U. & W. Ry 4 8
K. C. & Bt. J , 2 . ..
C, R. I. & P. Ry., east 8 6
C, R. 1. ot P. Ry., west 1 2
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Oreat Western 2 6
128
13
Total receints .' 121
v The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follow, each Duyer purchasing tne
number of head indicated:
Cattle.
11.
9.6
26.1
"i.i
2 6
12.5
1.1
6.1
26.1
17.2
Helena .....i.
Lexington M ,
Chattanooga'...
I x) well
New Bedford
Kalamazoo ,
Fargo, N. D
Canton, O ,
Jacksonville, Fla....
Greenaburg. Pa
Rockford. Ill
Springfield. O
Blngliamton
Chester, Pa
Illoomlngton, 111
Qulncy. Ill
Sioux Fall. S. D....
Mansfield. O ,
Jacksonville. Ill
Fremont, Neb....;..
Decatur, III
(Houston
fOalveMon
Cedar Rapids
outhna
Charleston
Totals. T- B
' Outside N. T
2
It
48
22 22 81
16 16 in
94 193 1934
1 rm ) -xi
194
178
13
600 40
4
1.7i
2K
8
. 100
10
, 1.M0
, 1,9 3
, 400
173
13
19
87 8rt
inot 100
30
71
217
172
13
67
33
11
40
15
1"04
)
71 71
117 US
7 7 , T
46 44 44
21 21 Tl
75
600 88 88 3H
8"0 7 7 7
Hti 7k 7 v; THv,
40 18 lSk 1.1U
63 62 6?
11 11 1!
S 66 6
, F8
s'ha
res.
II
Boston Itosk sgnoiattons.
BOSTON, Jan. 28. Call loans. 334 per
cept: time loans, Wrt'r cent. Official
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atehlsoa 4s
Mi. Oaatral 4a...
Atrhlaaa
da vld
Ruatoa A Alaaay.
Pitoa a Malae
w
.. sv
.. iva
.1
Peoria flraln Market.
PEORIA. Jan. 28 -CORN Easyi No. 3,
40 ',c; new No. 4. fe39c; No. 3 oil, 4c
Huataa IIXIU4 ....
H. V . K. H. A H..l
aogar anal Molassea.
NEW YORK. Jan. , SCQAR Raw
ouiet:- fair refirjng. 2 U-l6c; centrifugal,
test,- 8 6-16c; molasses sugar, 2 816r; re
fined, quiet; crushed, J9c; powdered. 4.60c;
granulatr.l. A4oc. '
KIOI.ASSFP Firm.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 2.-iraAR-Qulet;
open kettle, tfiS 8-16c; open kettle
centrifugal. Vc: centrifugal white, 4c;
yellow, vrS IS-I60; seoonds. IH'Tiv-o.
WOLAbsK Nominal; centrifugal. 1(V3
20c.
smrp-rruri. jfl-ac.
PHILADKI.RHIA, Jan. H-Sl'dAA-Bo-ftned,
unchaiiged.
ntrkkur aid
t'nlea raoiac ...
U.S. Cantral ....
Anar. Suar
da pf
Aar. T. ft T ..
D.tmlnloa t A I
Omeral Clactrts ,
Mas, glacula ..,
da ptd
t ailed rrvn ....
V. . Slaal.
do ptt . .
Watlas- eat
Advaatar
Bid,
..lstvi
A 1 lone, 414
Amalgamated '
niHgnun si
Cal. A Hull 464
Oaataoalal u
Coppar Range 44V.
uotaiuioa cual ...... tl
Fraaklla (
Ula K.iral
Mohawk MA
.i : iwuiBlOB ........ la
l0ola l,
. , :rnn sa
.jyl iViulnef fcj
. V4's..u Fa Coppar..., 1
.171 'laaianU'C ...
. SV Trlnlly
. 7 . t altad SUlaa
N I tak
11 IVlrtoria
... afis 'laoaa .....
.... U .Wo4artae
314 1 '
4W
.ES
m Jew York lfonoy Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 28.-MONEY On call.
steady at lTit per cent; rlosing bid and
snared, 1; Urns loans, dull and steady
I 698,0f)4( H18
' 1,147.1 70.
676.6(5l 14.1
-.488.172 15.81
620,494 16.6
,-7M8.135 80.1 .....
" I 843.4W) 23.1
'64f9 87.6......
m 320 20.6
.44.2!U 31.8
KW.0O0 92.6
, . 821.304 121.8
; 376.664 11.3
446.396 14.1 ......
. . 376.0M 7.4
8 '4 4"0 2.8
. . 420,327 12.3
. 248.66S 21.1
272.1811...,. 4.1
. 184,1721 1.6
IHO.ftxfil 14.3
,.160.7?6l 2.4
-., 158.l 17.1
212.94SI .9
17.824.1941 15.8
10,7i ,Wr 2.2
801. 4H
' 752.1701
1,258.1121
$2,116 412.281
805,940.079
1.21.
1.7
CANADA.
Montreal ...
Toronto ....
Winnipeg .,
Halifax ....
Ottawa
Vancouver,
Quebec
Hamilton .,
St. John. T.
Victoria, B.
London ..,
B. C.
B..
C
16.998.8981.,. ... 10. t
W.lWI.9R0r.:..-..1 16.1
4,202.7531 1.81
1.821.6611 15 3
1.602.8631 T.J
1.0'5.41l 1S.I
1.136.7811 8
'' 866. 1' 1 15.1
797.77l 20.2
'42T826' V.I
C80.864! 2.4
Omaha Packing Co...,
Swift and Company ..
Cuduhy Packing Co..
Armour & Co
Armour, Sioux City...
Carey A Benton
Huston Ac Co
11. F. Hamilton
Hobbick & B
Lee Rothschild
Sol Degan
F. B. kewls ...
J. I. Root
Haggerty
Other buyers
Total
63
707
466
748
48
72
13
24
24
29
100
63
34
7
444
Hogs.Sheep.
111
4 ... II) II JM ... 4 an
41 ' lie I n W....... H0 po I to
is to4. 4o 4 an i ;n ... 4 m
so t"i s in 71 rm 40 4
1 ii ... 4 tv4 11 ts x 4 o
K 17 . . 4 74 ' 47 to 4 m
71. 1st 4 7 Tl 141 ... 4 an
It IM ... 4 70 44 - vt ... 4 Kt
17 II 40 4 70 TO ...rM I'-O 40
II 14 ... 4 70 47 tl4 tail. 4 M
tt IH 80 4 70 t I7 1M IU
P HI ... I 70 14 IN 4 SO
M.. ...... i:l ... 4 7 II IM ... 4
44 ! ... 4 71 M it N IN
7 111 s in tt 1-1 ... 1 M
1 n, ... 1 71 m fM 10 1 no
1 1H ...4 71 C f' ... IN
II ill ... I 75 47 MO ... I as
It Ill 40 4 TS 14 Ml IK) 4 I
71 IM ... I 71 44 :l IM 4 MS
71. ill. N ITS U ! 110 4 IV,
71 Ill ... I 7! til ... I 13V,
71 10 ... I 71 4', 317 an 4 M'
4 l:l 4 4 75 45 t77 M 4 Stvi
II 1W 0 4 7J tl ls ... I 3'4
M. ...... .14 40 4 7i n n .f 4 if
44. .i HI ...in 7.'. 7 40 4 ?'
71 Ml ... 4 77' 51 S7I ... 4 iv
71 lit 0 4 77V, m !t ... 4
U .114 40 4 77j II 140 ... 4 Uv,
1"0 40 4 TTUj 47 t"4 14 4
Ill ... 4 71" 41 4 40 I I'S
71 MS 140 4 T7' Tt Ill ... 4 Uv
14 r?l 40 4 77V, so jfin in 4 r.
70 8J0 ... I In 51 f4 SO 4 M
0 HT ... 4 n 54 170 ... I 4
T4 Ir ... 4 an ss. rr ... 4
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41 144 ... 4 5 44 171 10 4 "
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14 Ml ... 4 so Tl ! M 4 at
II 141 ... 4 M M ?5 n 4 M
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45 144 140 4 50 54. 1ST 140 4 57H
7 157 ... 4 50 al l 170 I 4T4j
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71. 174 ... 4 n St 134 ... 4 50
77 157 IM I 50 ' 41 to 80 4 0
51 131 ... I M '
SHEEP There waa a small run of Pheep
and lamb In sight this morning and the
quality was very common. In fact there
wa nothing on sale that could ne caneo
choice. As a result a test of the market
on that r ns was not made, nut the gen
eral opinion was that good stuff would have
soia st not rar rrom steany prices s com
pared with yesterday's close. The common
kind, though, were very dull and lower.
Fackers did not seem to be at all analous
for the Inferior grade and the day was
well advanced before much business was
transacted. A compared with Monrtny
the general market can be quoted 2io2'40c
lower, the greatest decline being In the
common and half-fat kind. Reports from
the eaxt still show that the mutton mar
ket Is not In as good condition as It might
be and that no doubt has much to do witn
the break In tha nrlce of fat stuff.
There were not enough feeders here to
day to make a market, but In view of tha
decline on killers it would be safe to quota
feeders a little lower also.
Quotations for cornred stock: Choirs
western lamb. $fi.60fj5.7R: fair o good
lambs. $K.00ijr8.50: good to choice yearling,
84.605.00: fair to irnod vearllno:. $4.26fr4.50:
good to choice wethers. $4.0034.25; fslr to
a-Ond wethera 1-1 K(Hi4 00: arood to choice
ewes. $3.6ip4.00J f!r to' good ewe. $.VK
140; choice feeder lambs. $4.50(fr5.00; fair to
good. 83.(0414.25: feeder vearllnss. 83.76W "0;
feeder wether, $3.507f4.lO; feeder ewes, 82.6O0I
is: cull. ti.76D2.60. Representative ea-.
No.
1 ewe '
14 ewes
209 ewes
42 cull lambs
10 cull swes
24 cull ewe ,
811 cull ewes :.i
162 western ewes .'
82 western ewes
263 western yearlings and awes
66 western lambs'
Av.
101
.94
96
62
77
77
M
85
107
78
41
Pr.
3 00
3 00
3 00
4 00
1 25
2 00
2 40
3 25
I 60
4 15
4 60
2,142
2,671
2,141
80S
1,661
20
268
CHICAGO. LIVE. STOCK MARKET.
Shipments Were Blow and Cattle Mar
ket was Steady, with Sheep Lower.
CHICAGO. Jan. 29 CATTLE Receipts.
6,000 head; market very dull; good to prime
Steers, $4.76ift5.60; poor to medium, $3.75
4.50: stockers and feeders. $2.264.00: cows,
$1.6034.00; heifers, $1.764.60; canners, $1.60
z.:i: tin! I. 11.7ntM.1u: calves. Jb.Mttrf.dU.
HOGS Receipts. 32,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 20,000 nendr mixed and butchers,
J,10C llirK IJ CllAi Uf V., ,11. n 1
It'll i,, ill, -a. wx, -.. . imin w, ,,' r..
$4.8(Vff5.00; good to choice heavy, $i.0offf
ny,: rough heavy. $4.76i4.86: light. $4.60Hj
90.
SHEEP ANTJf LAMBS Recelnts. 6.000
head; market mostly 10c lower; Inmlel
mostly 10c lower; good to choice wethera,
$4.2065.SO: fair to choice mixed. 83.6O4j4.00:
western- sheep, 4.0Cvh5.25: native iambs, $4.25
sjo.wu; western lamDS, ti.outQO.90. v
193
a u.i fi"Q a ion
jiuiai (. . . " "
CATTLE Therg was a Uberal run ot catr
tie this morning at all the principal mar
ket points ana pripes suiisrcu uijiuw
slump. One of Uie principal reason; iw
the present demoralised condition of the
market Is the shortage of refrigerator oars.
The heavy storms in the east, together
1th the present cold snap in mis section
of the country, has tied the cars up in
bad shape and makes it almost unpoaaioi
tor packers to till their orders.
It was considerably after 10 o'clock this
morning before buyers started out, and
their bids on corn-fed steers were safely
lofclSo lower than yesterday's weak clotie.
a u ..nmnareu w in v uu iienuti-Y wia nini
Is right around 23H0c lower, the greatest
loss being oa the common and part-fat
kinds. Trading waa very slow, as salesmen
could not make up their minds to sell
out as such prices, and at noon there ware
ctlll a Kood many cattle In first hand.
- Th cow market was Iii no better condi
tion than th trade on steers. Buyers Were
very Indifferent and salesmen had a hard
time to dispose of what thev had at any
nrie comDared with Monday prices
ara 25i?40c lower. The choicest grades show
the least loss and the medium kinds tha
vrwtat
Bulls, veal calves and stags were all
lower In avmnathy with the decline on
steers and cows, trading being very alow
on all grade
Thera were very few stockers and feel.
rs on sale, but, the same as Is generally
the case on a Friday, the demand was
limited. Prices were a little lower and un
less the quality was very good It was
hard to make a sale at any figure. Repre
sentative ssies:
BTEERB,
8a A.
Kssisi City Live Block Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 28 CATTLE Ro.
celots. 2.600 head, including 60 head south
ern; market already to luo higher; export
ana aresaea Deer steers, steaav to luc
higher, $4.4txff5 .16; fair, to good, steady, $.1 .50
414.311; western tea steers, 1z.bup3.bo; stpek
ers and feeders. U.OOfi 4.10: southern steers.
$3.O0fi4.0O: southern cows, $2.002.75; native
cows, tz.unei.ot; native neifers. I2.btnj3.80;
buns. i2.40'u3 6o: ca ves. as.aniio.x.
HOOS Receipt s4 6.000 hesd; market steady
to 7oUoweV top, $7.07; bulk of sales, $4,701
85 heavy. 84.8O4j6.07tt; packers. 84.754t4.90:
rs and lights. $4.26i4 80.
SHEEP .AND- LAMBS Recelnts. 1500
neaa; marxet steady, closed weak; native
lamps, H-bOvnoo; western lambs, 34.60'i5.60;
fed ewes, $3.60 4. 0o western fed yearlings,
aa.vmua.xu; siucaers ana teeaers, 4Z.fbfl4.lu.
Bt. Lbals Live Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS. Jan. 28.-OATTLE Recelnts.
000 head. Inoludlna- 2.300 head Teann.-
market slow, tteady to lower: native shin
ing and ixport steers, $4.26SQ 26: dressed
oeer and butcher steers. 84.006.00: ateera
under 1,000 lbs., $3.76iu4.86; stockers snd
leaders, vi.iwutw. cows and heifers. 11 :1a
AOS; canners, $2.261.50; bulls. $2.503.76;
calves. 4.004i7.60: Texas and Indian atnera
14.81x4716, tne top tor fed; cows and heifers.
HOGS Receipts.. 8.600 head! market
icauy to a snaas tower: diss ana nurhta.
$4.364.60; packers, t4.t' .it.Sl. butchers and
pest neavy, 14 "'(i.oo. r 1
(mtb.1" aim;, MMu-Receipts, 1,600
head; market steady to easy: native mut
ton. $3.70i&4.50: lambs. 34.lv 'uS. 70: pulls and
pucks, fi.wiam.im; stoc,Kers, $2.00i$.vu.
ToUls. Canada.. .11 41.28S.204! 10.6
tBalances paid In cash. (Not Included In
totals because containing other Items than
clearings. Not Included in totals because
of no compsrlson for last year. '
- Loadea Steek Market,
LONDON. Jan. 2.-Cloeanr: '
Console money
....!l!3
i
144
Itvt
H
88
41
It
::::: Kg
i
1114
4744
31V,
V4
SILVER Bar. firm, 26d per ounce.
MONEY 2H43 per cent; the rat of dis
count In the ouen market for short bills is
23 per cent; for three months' bills, 8
per cent
. Mew Tork Mlolag 4)Bolatlaaa.
NEW YORK, Jan. 29. -The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
do account
Anaconda ,
Atchiaoa 1...,
do pfd ,
Biltlmor A O ,
rasadlaa PaclAc ..,
t-has. A Okla ,
Chlcssa Ot. W
C.. M. A at. P
DeBasr
P H. O
so sia
grla
da Irt pfd
do 14 ptd.
Illinois Central ....
l.oula- A Naah..;...
14.. x. at T.
!. Y. Central...
Norfolk A W,.
do I ofd
Oatarto A W...,
PeoasTlvaala ...
Rand Mlaaa ....
Rradlnt
do lit pf4...,
do td pfd...,
80. kallvar ....
de pfd ,
8a. Pactfla ,
Voloa Facia ..
do pfd ......
V. 8. Steal
4a pd
Wabash ,
4 pfd
Ma
I
8
8
I
84
T
8
t
1
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1
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II
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10
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... TM
... 47
... tu
...1044
...1J00
...1110
...1077
...1031
...1110
...1010
.1011
.1090
BEET
n.
8-0
8 10
8 85
3 45
8 45
t M
3 10
I 10
6 0
I 40
8 It
8 5
I IS
I 74
8 70
4...
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.1018
1011
11 1051
4 :
1041
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, 1131
, .....1111
... 11M
, ltut
1011
.1114
10. ...1 1071
4 lit
l.. 1140
10 1341
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.... lei a 10 8..., U
.... tn. 1 SO
STEERS AND-COWS.
Ir.
I Tl
3 Tl
8 71
6 71
I to
I 84
I or
4 04
4 05
4 04
4 01
4 I
4 I 1
4 85
4 li
3 18,
.1114 3 00
... 75
... 500
,..1010
...1071
11M
11
T 1111
s 00
3 00
a 10
1 to
8 80
Adams Cos
Allca
Braaos
Branswlrk Ca
Cematork Tunnal .
Con. CsL A Va...
Har SllTsr ,
Iroo Silvar
LaalTUla Cos ....
Offered. -
it
17
11
.. 1
.. 8
,..n
,..15
..1st
,.. 3
Mttl CHIef
Ontario
Opblr
Pkoaals
Patoal
avS '
6tarra Ksvada
Small Wopa.
lataadant
..
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.. 11
.. n
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.. 75
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Korelga FloanclsL
LONDON. Jon. 28. Money wss scarcer
In ths markot today, owing to month-end
arrangements. Discounts, - consequently,
were harder. The sum of 3.160,014) In gold
from Bombay wss landed at Plymouth
today. Business on the Btock exchange
was dull, due to the stiffness of ths rstes
for money snd unfavorable far eastern re
ports, ejonaols fell a quarter, but closed a
fraction better. Japanese and Rusalsn se
curities were depressed. Home rails weak
ened slightly. Americana opened weak, but
Improved. Atchison, Topeka 4k Santa Fe
Chesspeake A Ohio were the featurao. They
Steele.) later snd closed slightly firmer,
lulllon to the amount of 190.000 wss taken
nto the Bank of England Uiay aitd 4,0ftu
PARIS. Jan. 28 Trading on th bourse
todsv opened calm, but later Slocks ba
rs ir a depressed on rumors that th Rus
sian government Intended to atop the ex
portation of cereals snd owing to adverss
reports from the St. Petersburg bourse. A
gtmeraj decline followed, particularly B
Russians, and at tha close prices were
feeble. Russisn Imperial da rload at 98.60.
Rio Tlntoo lost llf. The private rate of
discount was 8 13-14 per cent. Rentes, 8 per
oaot, 872 8no fur the account. . L-&chang oa
London, AVf lbfeo fur thanks. ,
1..
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11...
1...
1...
81...
1...
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low
lost
1157
T70
101
1050
40
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IIM
1100
1170
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loT
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1011
1IU
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8t
850
T70
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116
a V
75
Ill
lltO
, 1471
1J41
14J4
141
COWS.
I....
10....
14.,..
8 85
8 18
8 15
8 IS
8 0
3 4
8 5
a to
a it
I 5
a 70
a 75
a Tt
a 7t
a m
a o
a to
a
a so
a o
a 50
HEIFERS.
a 10 a
a 54 4
a io a
BULLS.
a 5
1 75
1 0
I a
I 00
8 10
8 t
8 1
a 11
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5.11
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101
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, 171
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8 II
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3 85
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8 55
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CALVES.
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STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
10 1 ta II li 8 M
131 I 71 . I tst I 4
, UN I 00 t Til I 40
17 8 (I - II 541 $44
...... 510 8 0 tt.: TM I 50
, M IW t TM I 54
II Ill 1 11 XI. 104T I SO
HOGS There waa a fairly liberal run of
hogs for a trinity at an points ana as 1
result the tendency of prices was down
ward. The market here opened a lit.),
ainar and fully a nickel lower. Some of th
buyers, In fact, were bidding 6(10o lower.
Must of the early sales, however, were
made on the baels of about a nickel de
cline. Light stuff sold Isrgsly fmm $4.70
down. mlsd loads from 84 70 to 84 7j, goad
heavy hogs from $4.76 to 84 86 and prim
heavies from 34.86 to 84-80. Trading waa not
varv brisk and the morning was well ad
vanced before ths bulk of tha arrival was
dlanesed of.
Tha later market If anything was a llttl,
better than ths cuenlng. as packers seemed
to bo anxious for supplies and trading was
more active, noma ot tne later sales 01
not look to bo mora than lvc lower tha
yesterday's average. Although trading was
Slow at the opening, a fairly good clear
ance wss made by tha mvrldlo of the fore
noon. Kepreaentauvo sale
!. . SS. TT 0m.
U U4 ... 4 8 tl
A. S.
.til m
4 8
wiling on rroflts snd with the prlmnry port
receipts larger than last yenr, shlie th
French maraet showe.1 a rem tionary ten
dency, topping advance was lost Muring the
S4elon and final prices wer sli'aUy, un
rhangvd to i points net lower, Riiica mi
ratlmated at 219,W bags litcliuling Krb
ruary nt 7.urj March, i.Sois tan ;' April,
8tbc; May, 8.2l58.3.ic; July, 8..u.t"c; "'l
temlier, 8,;j4i8 9t; tH tolH-r, 8.8oc; NovcmUjrr,
8.8.; December, 8.t'4j91oc. bpot Rio, htm,
8 1-16c; mild, steady.
Coitoa Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. ja-cnTTOlt-Tha
market opened easy with October 3 and tha
other months from 15 to 23 points higher.
1 he advance was in keeping with, slignily
higher cables and continued light receipt
In connection with further hull support, but
almost Iicicr the call was completed prices
had sold off acvcral points under heavy
lliiuidatiun promoted, . jerhat, In some
measure by the less peaceful outlook In f
the far eaat, until after ome Irregularity
the market steadied again to. about the '
opening figures, with March the beet selling
at 16.27c; May, 16 40c; July, ltilrir, those i
ing the highest price of ths season. March
went down to 1j.6.'c, May to lo s.k- and July
to 15.89c, a net decline on the positions
named of from 36 to 37 points snd -a decline
from the best point of the morning of from
67 to 66 points. The elimination of -theae
stop ordors, however, aeemed to give the
market a healthier ouMook. New Orleans
bulls -again came to the support of the
market, which was slxo helped by the bull
ish Interpretation put on the week err fig
ures, and there was a recovery of sevetsl
points, after which the market ruled rather
narrow, but very Irregul.ir until near the
close. In the last forty-five minutes tha
local bull leader rushed Into the ring snd
begsn bidding for July, taking everything
In alctit ami feftvanclna" that foSttlon IO
lO.ISc, within 16 points of last night's final.
w title the other Old crop monins wern i.u
17 rnlnts lower. September loot 3S points
and October 10 as compared with last night.
Sales were estimated st i,A."w naicn.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. n JUl ltr
Market Irregular; sales, 1.150 bales; (ordi
nary, 13'e; . good ordinary, 141-lrtc; low
middling. 15 3-16C-, middling. 15 9-16c: good
middling, lo 1.1-lftc; middling fair, 14 3-lhc;
receipts. 6,045 bales; stock. 428.716 bflles. Fu
tures, barelv steady; February! l..81dfla.ficl
March, 15. (.ova 16.87c; April. l.tV" '"-; -"T.
18 8f.'Sri6.36c; June, 16 47(ffl6.48o; July, I6.0.1B
16 Wc; August, 15. 7! .1115. 77c. , ,
ST. 1X1L1S, Jan. 29. COTTON Firm and
unchanged: middling. 16Hc: no sales; re
ceipts, pio Doles; snipmcnts, 4 uaiw, a.
22.W3 bales. .
LIVERPOOL Jan. s.-4.vriu.'i--nin,
light demand; prices 3 points nigner,
American middling fair. 7.87d; good mid
dling. 8 62d; tnUldllng, 8.63d; low iniauiina.
8 46d; good ordinary, 8!Wd; ordinary, 8.I0I.
The sales wore unifn, m
were for speculation and export and In
cluded 2,400 American.. Receipts. 30,000 bales.
Including is.too American, r uiuri-a vw-."
firm and closed purely " "".Ji.a.'ri..
middling, g o ,c. January 1.36.37d. Jan
uary and February, K.8t?tiA.3.d; . Vebnury
and March. 8.37ff SWI; March nd April,
8$n8.37d; Arfl nn May, 8.8ifti.s.o: May
and June. 8.3tW8.37d; June and July. 8 84!
8 8Sd; July and Auguat, 8.32J8;M; Xugust
. m . v a si.- XI 1 J A . L1a n I asm hnf 88111
and Biepiomoer, a. i.mj.jtu. .
October, 7.40d; October and November, I.KI.
J Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 29. METAT8 Tin -.
about 6s-lower In Iindon, closing nt tin
; 6d for spot and 127 for future Looa lly
tin was in loir tieniana una nun
with spot quoted at $28.054128 3u. Copiier
also lower 111 London, with spot quoted at
66 7s (d and rulures i mi as.
copper was uncnangeq. '' " ''V'"'.'; .
St $12.62i, 12.87..- ElectnJytlc at, I12.60J! 12.
and casting at 312.3712 de
clined Is 5d in London to 11 8a M. and lost
about HP locally,. WHO. ine cuw" i"'vr4J '";
glng from M.4S4H 50. Spelter vnS'J,11!ll(J
to 21 17s 6d, but wa easier hers, decUnlng
about 6 points to MJHfi OO Iron cloaed nt
49s 9d in Uiasgow ana v aa ... . v,-
borough. Locally Iron wa ' u"0."?"
1 foundry northern qtiotd at 16. 16.00,
Vo 2 foundry norrnern i n.ii.
No' 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry
southern soft at $lS.75S'14.a5.
Oils and Roaln.
NEW YORK, Jan. 29 OILS-Cottonseeo, ,
firm; prime crude, nominal: P"'
yellow. 87c. Turpentine, quiet at 7H
Petroleum, steady; refined New York, 32..0,
Philadelphia, $9.05.
Hi im N isieaay : siraineu,
OIL cilY. Pa.. Jan. 29 OILS-Credlt bal
ances, $1.86; certificates. 110 bid; shipments,
91,739 bbls.; average, 73,024 bbls.; runs 84.297
bbl.; average, 65,443 bbl ,, Shipment L ma,
69.226 bbls.; average. 67.3242bV.ls l run JJma,
47.52f)bbl-,: average, 4,,337. bbhl T
SAVANNAH, ua., Jan. wj.u
tine, arm at 61c. , ,
ROBIN nrm; a. n. y. f. -" IX.-!
T. $2.86; O. $2 ; H. $3.15: I. s w: a.. .
M, $3.80; N, 13.85; W O, $4.10; W W. 14.40.,
to
- Dry Good Matket. .. ...
js-Tir vnnk' Jan. 29. DRY OOODS Tha
market haa not shown the excited feeling
... ...h in avMnnce yesterday, rut tha
firmness then such a feature has not dimin
ished In the sllgntesi. ine msjor.ijr
not anxious to do business for any ex
tended time, confining their operations for
1. . n.ri tn wnnAm on hand and to such
quantities aa their manufacturers will allow
to sell. .
, Whisky Market.
PEORIA, Jan. 29. WHISKY-On basis
Of $1.27 for finished good. ' , ' ' ;
ST. I-OUIa, Jan. a.-vvnioivi ""i
CHICAGO, Jan. 29.-WmsKY-Steady on
cfvcivVATt. Jan. r.-lwHISKT-4,ulet.
bn basis of $1.27 for finished gods.
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA, Jan. 29 Bank clearing- for to
day, $1,031,568.98. a decrease or 6X7.eJO.ivi iroin
the oorresponoing pay mi yeai.
REAL ksTATK TRANSFERS.
-4-
Joaepk Live Stock Market.
JOSEPH, Jan. 29. CATTLE Re-
1.100 iiead: market weak to inn
natives, 83.4oqj5.io; cowa and heifers.
t.
ST.
celpta.
$1.760400; stockers and feeders, I2.75i2i4.00.
HOUS Receluts. 8.400 head: rnirk.1
and 10c lower; light, $4.oi486; medium and
henvv. 14 SnifiSIWU.
HMtfii- Aft u LAMBH- Receipts, 1,062
neaa; msrsei sissoy 10 1UC lower: lamha.
atf.ou.
Sloag Cty live ftock Market.
OmCV PITT T . n 00 1 , (v.
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 400 head. Mar
ket slow: beeves, $3.5"4.80; cows, bulls and
mixed, 32.20S2.eO; stockers and feeders, $2.75
(flj (u; caives ana yearlings, t-'.CH-'iM.OO.
MUdit-Keceipts, s.soo neaa. Market weak.
selling 51 at.Dv44.vu; puis, aa.ivfii.ou.
Itoek ta light.
Fallowing are the receipts of live stock
for the six principal western cities yester
day:
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas city ..
Bt. Louis
St. Joseph ....
Sioux City
Totals
Cattle.
.. 2.560
.. 6.O1O
.. 2.6O0
.. 4.0UO
.. 1,100
.. 400
..16.560
Hogs. Bheep.
9. luo 2.400
32.0110 6.000
6.O1O 2.500
8,000 1.614)
8,4ii 1,062
8,600
67,000 12,462
Deeds filed for' record Friday, January .
as furnished by tno Miuiana uunnui
and Trust company, bonded abstracter,
1614 Farnam atreet, for The Bee:.
D. V, Sholoa company to Lydla A. . h
Burnett, pan io 1 auu a, iuv .
um.i.u a.id No. 1.: $1,500
Anna Pickett and husband' to Lewi 8.
Moore, pail lot , oioca 1, ira
pjQ ,,, , ,owv
Wtllia Slull and write to E-mtly Wood,
part lot 9, block B, Lowes odd.....;.. $'
Cltlsens' State bank, of Council Bluffa ,
to First NationaP bank of Council
Bluffs, guo lot W in secuon m-ia-Lo.... a
Wlnnett W McChalme to r. fanor ai,
Hamilton, lot w, 0109a o, iau 1 ..w
Annie E. and George F. unmore 10
Eleanor M. Jiamiiion, iuia 00, am
40. block 6, Kilby Place 1.600
Jaoob JL. Morgan and wire to juioo
Kelley, lot li, uiooa ai, nBimuu.
Jainea'A. Rayno'.d, widower, to JOfcpn
. Feters, im. is, uiova. 1,
Cobb's Zd aaa
Charles II. Anderson ana who io
Rachel A- vnaiey, ioi 1, ui-a "1 .
bright! Annex 'yrtw
Bengt. Peteraon to oaenerg, pari ii
10. block 3, Campbell's add -8W
Augustus F. Kllker and wife to inter-
Wool Markot.
LONDON. Jan. -29. WOOI-The offering
at the wool auction aalea today constated of
uuerlor selection, amounting to 13.842
bales. Good scoured war In, strong d
maud and advanced "thi per cent on German
buvlntr. crossbreds were active ana very
firm and several lots were taken by Amer
icans. Cape of Good Hope and Natal prices
wsre maintained. Following ara the sales
In detsll: . v
New south waiea, i."i Dates; scoured, is
lad'Ti'lB SUd: arreaav. 6Mdils.
uueensiana. i.iw Daie;-courea, is lavis
liu: greasy, a'Hsa. ,
Victoria. 4.0UO bale: scoured. 1 imwi wi
South Australia. 1 4( bales; scoured. Is 3d
tjls 4d; greasy. 46d.
West Australia. 2.ou0 bales; scoured, la 6d
(fin 7d; greasy, 64)lld.
New .eaiana, I vuo oaies; scourea, tvxiiia;
Cape of Good Hone and Natal, 2.200 bales;
acoureo, is gonu aa; greasy, ostji.vvi
Buenos Ayres, 100 bales; greasy, 7(i7d.
BOSTON. Jsn. 29. WOOL The Com
mercial bulletin win say: Wool has had
tlvs business well distributed throughout
the trade. The large mills, Including the
American Woolen company, have been op
erating liberally In territory and medium
unwashed fleeoes. A great many small mills
have been buying' slao. The demand la
wholly for consumption. The mnrkoi i
very firm. Choice three-eighths acid this
week In a limited way at 26c, an advance
of Ho. Moat auotatlons, whlls strong, are
unchanged. There are plenty of sellers
still at -old price. Forelarn markets con
tinue active and firm. Tbe shipments of
wool from Boston to dste from December
41 are 13.886.834 lbs., against 23 210.236 lbs st
the saroo lime, last year. The receipts to
data are 8.878.29. lbs, agslnst. 10.235.124 lbs
for the same partial last year.
ST. LOViS. Jan. 29. WOOL Nominal :
medium grades combing and clothing, 17
23c; light fine. 1MI7"c; heavy fine, 12o14Vc;
tub washed, r3tAo.
CosTeo Market
NEW YORK. Jan.1 2.-Or)FFET5-Tha
market for futures opened steady at un
changed prices to an advance of I points
on continued buying by leading bu'l Inter
ests and cotton exchango houses. The de
mands were promptly mot, however, by
state Investment Trust, limited, part (
of lota 10 and 11, block 7, Kountxe 4k
Rutha add.......
Edgar A. balrd, trustee, to Margarei,
Oalllgan, lot 10, uioos. .
P'.ace
250
700
Land Bargains
Million of acre la th aeml-arld Welt.antu
recently considered worthies, are sow being
successfully cultivated through
ScUnilflo Agricultural Methods
the diversification of crops, and th growing
ot w gralas and graaaaa. introduoed by
the U.S. Department of Agrlcoltsre aad Stat
Agricultural College experiment atation.
We offer luch lands at low price and on easy
term to Investor or settler. Writs for
fact, figure and map. Mention thl paper.
LeW Bast. (Jala Pacltk tallrsad Ca., Osaska. fa.
coEcasB?"
STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Wa ksv ever 160 offleoa.
Reference : 17V Btsvu and Nat l Baak,
OIR 8ERVIC8B It TUB BEIT.
Out of Town Bustaosa Soilcitad,
OaasksBrsacbl 1413 Par. sas At, TsLJ44tf
THOS. M WADDICK. Corrtspndt nt
T" " ' ''g'"iwaaiwiii"gi
S. SLEUMAN
Grain, Provisions & Stocks.
Room 4. N. T. Ufa Bldg.1 .
TL (110. ,
Operates U Ofhoes to This SlaU. ,
EsUbluOiwd 1881
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