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ki Deoline is Whut is Checked on Local | N*W Exchange, BEARS ARE LESS AGGRESSIVE Farmers Not Wi Grain at Prew & On—Corn Holds Stendy. OMAHA, Jan. 20, 1910 The decline in time beiny clined 1o with the results of a 7c decline during the | last ten Farmers are not will sellors of wheat at (hese prices waiting for another advance. Corn proved steadier with tradéry ore Inclined o believe r.zl been flscounted enough for the predent. Whest was firm in tace OL lower cables and #ome bearish news. Cash people were favoring the buying at this level and premiums are still offered for good - Mmiliin wheat' and the decline has Been chécke for the time at least. had o sharp y opening torr rally and’ advinced steadily under 008 puying. both in options and the cash mar- and are Sontiment |s munlmou- that corn values and shipments were 384, g oeipts Jukt year of 000 D AR Anipiments of, Prlmfir;fl corn * resel] w'ru 707,000 bu ents were Against re- eulm Rat year of 1200 Do ipments 0" b ces were 160,000 u. of corn, 2,000 .%t Yate and’ wheat &ad flour equsl to brpool closed 4 dower. on wheat and unchanged on col Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. |cme | Yes' - Wheat| May..f 1 w4 May... July.. .w..:"? ; No. 2 durum wNn l whlh. No. 4 whi No. No. 4, y'“llov rwu-: ey 'No. 3 ‘white, J"m No. § yel: mlo BY@ENC; No.| 1 feed, E-No. 2, 'IOWM No. 8, T3@Tio. Carlog Keaerpra. - ant. ‘Corn. Oats “13 U6 s Minneapolis Omaha Duluth (HICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Hoard of TR CHICAGO, Jar, 20.—Grains prices today, wil out an |Alunl deellm and closing rrom"flfifi higher ' th previous close. Provisions, with ghe oxt. ton of January ri lower and finished froi the nnvlou- The ‘cpns| wer rul pit - pri fleld for specuatora A FoRerAl the increased Doriwest arrh have = been, s prinetpall dejay ol crarnd loads and might not eon'llmle cantributed the bullish nnllmenl. ed Over a rani from May fal off (o M0LG 1«995 and later’ ndvlncofl to 3109%, closing 5 e higher A noticeable ttie- llel that s I from country W lk start ‘In: !he corn| ll< Ak g L over u range of from igiwe, May ~ad. vlnc,l'llllnl 'ma Murd !( fl ‘ A c Igher _than yes Ay's nal ‘lufl a- | tions at 640, the Mheryhflum showing ' ; Frade T""m X cheer £ heat and rade In oais 3o cheer from w AR hoC% most. Of the day: The corn and ad eman far (‘u oats improved and hel| the forward movement, which was checked | J from. time to time by heavy commission selling on the bul The range for, the day was from ¥@%c. May closed %@ higher, N provislons the Alfferent products ranged from 100274 lower, m nmu futures | rulnd Amnlulom |H|.n 1 Low ]Cloml Yes' 86, followss 3 g o 'g 837 335 528 =a9 a§ gga : “}..3235 TR 528' - S_gfi'é" fisfl 2 EE= prp sme 83 S & EEE BEm S s 5 A il iy~ 5 111 s2 Hhe Bhs 288 g B -2 omg Bl P E R ho_cholce m-mnfi L SEEDS-FI 0. 1 Southwestern, $2.08; No. |nouhwuurn. 4242, Timothy, $2.759 & Slover, 8 Puovm 'NB—Por Ko Per BRL daLi0 0B 4234, u- flm.). $11.50@12.00; whort (boxed), $13. P c.iio‘—-\v heat: Nfl 2 red, hard, O nx.o;‘ul& No. Lm.rm nomipal 3 oYollow, b, No. 4 yel- Oats; No. § white, 48q48i4c; u"nrlu SUJ dalrigs, cases; at i firsts, Me; tos, 1701740 twins, \fimmcu. 4@ 16%4¢; long > ehulee to fancy, 4@ Varkeys, 1mo; chiok- 1o 60-1b. weigh! weights, 3g106; " 55" 1o Ho.1h: Whodt. 18 cars; /corn, hcars pietimated ‘tomor- corn, 1% cars; oats, No. @400 !p m"rrl'nw- q‘v, of wheat and flour were Primary. receipts were red with 348,000 bu, the - AgO. Eer wice nrr hfi. tars R et -c.u. wicona °"5' Toledo Seod Market. “':"3‘:?;_\0" Jan. M —SERD—Clover, bruary, $5.96; March, $5.00: Avrll Quo | | CORNMEAL~Firm; tieat was cheoked for m.m %‘"‘1 Penh worw l)’:t-!:"m o e va e 4 Bk ng | o wheat and | oy 'hnfl $7.00; prime (0ld), $.97%; No. rejected, $5.30G8.38%; N. H. G., $.00 Timothy, prime, $1.90; March, $2.00, Alsike, prime, §7.00; March, §5.00. YORK GENERAL MARKET tions of the Day om Var Commodities. YORK, Jan. 20.—FLOUR— 9‘4‘““ demand poor; spring patents, wioter patents, BMGEN wxlrn- No. 1, $4.600 $4.00G6.15; clears, $4.4074. i pecelps, i \ Rye steady; falr to good. 440, chojce Lo Tancy: Shibpt . ‘Guckwheat flcur, quiet; bulk per 100 I $2.00, nominal In. “white and yel- 1Lao@l.ov, kil dried, oo, nominal, NEW v\llh o low, 51 66GL.80; oarse, 82.36, RVIC Dull; E.0. b Ne LH\vthlnl . f. New York. WHHAT Spot No. 3-weatern; nom- k. tedding, market firm; No. 2 red, elevator, domestic, and $1., . o, b nomiyal; No. 1 northern Dulith, N hard winter, §1.28, f. ninal. Option wheat \u.. under moderate commission hm)sm selling on the large receipts and wenkness in Wall street, but a #harply in the afternoon on cove )llnon- and on firmer c ng nét ‘higher. ned at $1.17; Ju!)’.) at 31.06%. Receipts’ llm lnl ; shipments, 11,885 bu. CORN—B8pot market steady; No. 3, 754, glevator, domestfe; Ho, dellyored, and fio, f. 0. b. afloat, nomin Option _market ¥as withoyt teanmations: aloalon KORO net \gher. May closed at fe; July elosed at 4o September closed at 76%c. Recelpts, 6,700 Bu.; shipments, 83,262 bu. OATS '-'Spot market stéady; mixed, 2 to % pounds, nominal; natural white, to 32 pounds,” 63%GE5e; clipped whites 34 to 4 potnds, 884G, Optlon market was without transactions, closing steady. May closed at i3%e. Recelpts, 73,200 bu.; ship- ments, 1,600 bu. HAY——FIrm. prime, $1. 18g1.20; Noi 1, $115; 1.06G1.07%; No. 3, §1.00. Stendy; siate, c to cholce, 1909 %053 1908, 1615, coast, 1909, 2 908, c. ?lll‘ll‘l—hl:gdy Central Ameérica, - 23%0; Bogota, 21%4@22%c. LEATHER—Firm; c; seconds, BGZic: 207i21c. l'muvmluNs—Pork @2 o. .n oat, 01100 Pacifi hemlock _ firsts, h h quiet; mess e y $11.50912.50; y beet haau. s lws Ol meats, sieady; pickled bellie ., 3.000413.50; pickled haros, $13.50a14.00. Lard, Btendy; middle wn:,'xrlme $12.76@12.85; re- fined, steady; continent, 3$13.60; South America, $14.%5; compound, $10.2@i0,60. BUTTER—Bteady; = creamery, —spec extras, $c; thirvd to first held, second to special, airy, common to finest, rocess, firsc (o speclal, 27Gec; western, ?nmrv 2U@He; western, imitation cream- full 320,00 fam- Cut’ 20@28¢. CHEH}SE—-lrre‘ullrik state, new, cream, special, 1 3 EGGB-—guler, western, extra, flrflt, na 42c; firsts, 39@40c; lower grades, PUl'bTRY—MIvc steady; western ohl;:_’k- ni ;) ed, firm; western chicken tow!-. 1i@iT4e turkeys, flfiM . WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT For Nebraska, Fair Friday and Alse Some Colder. © OMAHA, Jan. 20, 1910 A barometric depression of considerable energy is central this morhing over extreme reglon. Light flurries of snow were scat- tered over the upper Missour! valley during (th‘ul twesiy-fout hours and ez reporied Lake Superior rafion, thig. mokning. from the Mis- east td the lake reglon and tho valley and south over the lower val- leys to thc gUlf. An area of high pressure nvurlln the Wl'l and a very decided fall in Itmpfir‘lu has ocepfréd -throughout the northwest since 'the ‘preceding report, CIEI;'“\\OIL?!H is general everywhere west of favorable for continued fair in this vieinity tonight and Friday, with colder tonight. Record of temperature and xmlnllnllon compared with the corresponding day of the last three yea Joud. 108, 1907, fl Precip o Notmal umpcn.mra for mdn.y. lo danaa- {proena in, precipitation alpcé Magen 3, nches. Dericiehe \Pottesponding period h 138, baflctency enrrupondln! vorlod 1n w. 7.8 Inches. L WELEH Local’ Foredastér. in. Gemeral Market. Mos Jan . — WHEAT - Minimum W temperatura, "&1 St Lou LOUIS, . CORNSHigher; track: No. 2 cash, 66e; No. 2 white, éc; May, 6%o; July, e, OATS—Higher: track: No. e No. Jhite, %o May, (hc; v ke, RYE—Unchanged; FLOUR--Lower; red winter patents, B0 @6.00; extra fancy and nmtm. $5.00@%.50; hard winier elearu,&s 4 B.D—‘l‘lmolhy. S0 CORRME, 134 BA No—fli PROVISIONS - Pork, lower; jo‘bhln‘, $21.62%. Lard, lower; prime steam, mnx llli Dry salt me unch extra l‘mrll, $13.00; clear ribs, clears, 313.25. Bacon, unchan, ;}nr- -hon. $14.35; clear ribs, §14. ear: boxed short chickens, c; ducks, BUT na—-stauly premmery, 0gesc. ; p 3 13¢; 14%e; Flour, bbl Wheat, bu, Corn, bu. Oats, bu Kansas CHy Grai KANSAS crrv J channd No. @110; No. % r?d Mny $1.04%@1.04%, July, S5 sellers. CORWM higher; 2 l'llllod 66c; 3, 66ci No. 2 whil i40; No. 8, S6c; May, 67c bld; July, OATE—Um:hIHIEd No. Whlla, @48, sellers. No. 3 mixed, 46 RY] e, Mo 3, 4103 a o. : 3 3 8, $117¢ c. 48e; HAY—Unchanged; cholce timothy, $13. cholce pxl\rle. $11.76@12.00; chiplce al- umnry, extras, 4c; firsts, 82; seconds, 30c; &uzkln‘ stock, e, EGGS—Extras, firsts, 38%c; current receipts, Mc; laculldl and dirties, 1Tie. H.ecllpu Shipments. | Wheat, bu 96,000 66,000 Corn, bu | Oats, bu B B64A losatar un? ol PHILADELPHIA, Steady; extra nearby prints, EGGS—Weak and ic lower; Penneyivania and other. nearby firsts, free cases, 8¢ at mark; Pennsylvania and other current re celpts, returnable cases, 8¢ at mark; west- ern firsts, free cases, 3o &t mark; western current recelpts, free cases, 32{36c at mar! Ci irm; New York full cream eh, ol‘l# New York full creams, falr Liverpool erIl- l-I Provisions. JAVERFOOL, Jah. . M—~WHEAT-8pot. dull; No. 2 red western, futures, ;u‘:‘dy‘ ‘March, be 1%; May, s ufl.a July, l‘DRN;flJfl ulet; new American mixed, 65 6isd jerican mixed, 6s §i4d: fu- tures; dull; January, bs @igd; March, 5s 6%4d. PEAS-Canadian steady, 7s $%d. r..n- Grain Market, PEORL —Co Fhite, u‘:‘ No! Sliallo'l}u;e‘ 0. 4 6 OATS$- Wwhite, 20. ~-BUTTER— :’“‘““ creamery, 3c¢; extra ;an . 8, 6o l.hlr. ““? 'NM’W No. 3 Illw--kfl hlh -lml. -'“';";;‘ AR g | ZSample, gric. pucet T i -w wnd Molasscs. (it R Ty B ensh, |8.85¢c. l'kfln»d 'laldy erushed, 5.85¢; gran- ulated, 5.06c; powdered, 5.%6c. g f [After Another Fatlure i upper Mississippl valley .and upper lake 7 A M BB.AN—Wuk. ucxed east track, $1.209 | HAYAI"lrm, timothy, $14.50@18.00; prairie, | N " Recelpts. Shipments. W8 S G000 | & nm" 1 mq.lil Mm 2 d I THE NEWYORE STOClS AND BONDS Wednesday's Brenk Proves Culmina- tion of Downward Movement, EARLY PERIOD OF UPHEAVAL BE}u nonnced Market il Exeitement Snbsides Continues to Rive Clowe. NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Yesterday's disor. dafly break in prices of stocke proved to be the oculmination of the downward move- ment of prices for the time. There was a period of upheaval as the' sequel of the anxiety Srowing out of the business em- b yesterday and ome more announced, that of the special- Ist on whom fell the brunt of the wild mar- k"\ vesterday in Columbus and Hocking | and Iron. By the time the failure w announced the closing-up process was practieally completed &nd the way had been paved for the vigorous recovery which followed. Various forces worked to that end and were already at work when the market opened. The bears made another stand to dominate the market and a flerce contest was waged during the whole of the first hour of the market. The vulnerability of one or two stocks had a sympathetic effect on the whole list and a short perfod of gen- eral weakness Intervened. Beeides the over-extended short Interest In the local market, a substantial fact toward recovery was the improved monetary and investment situatfon in forelgn mar- kets. The London money market was found to be so far strengthened ns i prompt the governors of the Bank of 1 land to reduce the official dfscount rate of that institution half of one per cent to 314 per cent, thus somewhat anticipating the expected action {n that direction; The expectation was strengthened by this ac- tion that the discount fate of the Tm- perlal Bank ‘of Germany also ehall come down. Commission houses with memberghip In the Btock exchange were agreed that an Investment for domestie capital was de- veloped also by the more inviting level of prices for stocks established by the recent break. bargain hunter appeared brokers' offices, attracted by the signs o | sacnlfice sellin The decllrl(ro the commeon- of stocks yesterday. n of an Initial dividlend on stock of New York, f‘hlcalo & St. Louls and the Increase in the Cam- bria_ Steol dividend were {ncentives to: the hopes of investment holders and buyers nf stocks. Buylnx was goihg on actively at the highest prices of the day when the day's l!lnlun ended. Bonds were Irregular. Tu(u sales. par value, $4,932,000. "nned States bonds were unchnnued on Numbcr of sales and lead! on stocks were as fo'"o":ld ng quotations Allfs-Chalmers pta . Amalgamated Copper . Amerioan Agrieultural i Beot % 11’! Atahison pra Atantic Cost Bal Missouri river and conditions are’| on g3sgass S, e 5.;- Es s233t3 ik 12 P & £ 8383388358 Gene Great Northern pid. .. Great Nowhern Ofe el Tlinols Central E5 w Int. Marine pfd...... International - Paper Jntorngtional Pump . Towa Central Kansms Clty So. ©C. 8o. ptd. short | Nort Pennsylvania People’s Gas, P, C,C &8t L Proased Steel Car. Pullman Palace Car. Balimay Steel spring: Read! oo lli 47 192 1003 Western Maryland, ctfs Westinghouse Blectric Westarn Union Wheeling & L. B... Wisconsin Oentral Pt 'BOSTON, Jan. 20.—Money, call loans, 4% cent; time loans, #%@6 per cent, losing quotations: 9644 Adventure . 100° *Alloues 9 Amalgamated . 18 Arfzona Com. 1033 Atlantic B **Fitchburg pfd N. Y, N. H. & H, Union' Paeific Am. As WASHINGTON, J 20.—The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi- ness today was as follows ’rrun l-‘undl—-Oold ool ,869; silver dol; 3872194, Iver dollars of 1800, ; e ce’ulflmtu outstanding, 'Il.l‘l' nlnHllMltfl sliver dollars-in Al tund, B ‘ourrent unun'm In Discount Rate Reduced. LONDON, Jan. 20.—The directors of the Rank of Knkland at the weekly meoting today reduced th of die- count from 4 to & count rates, a cessation (o the demand tor €014 for thé continent duting the Tt Wk and the improved monewary sltuation gen- % | Calltornia . & . bu, 1 # | Full-wooled cross-breds advancéd uo % | prices obtained for clothlnx and’ combing: i | of Good Hppe ana Natal, | ing. UMAHA I"H.IDAY erally caused the directors to make the change. New' Yark Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 20.--MONEY-On call, 3%@4¢ per cent; ruling rate, 3% per cent; closing bid, 3% offe At 4 per cent. Time but quite awll; sixty dage freely offered six months, 4% per ce nt. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4%@5 per t, STHRLING EXCHANGE-Steady, _with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.536 @4.5375 for sixty-day blils and at $4. for . Cownmercia! bills, $4. uw: SR—Bar, 624c; Mexlean do! dde. DS—Government, steady; r-| road, irregular. |Slosing quotations on bonds wers as fol- ows: ) . ny & U, 8 Sl 0 rouwrn“. 5 U. 8. s n% do coupon ... bl Allls-Chal. st Sa. L. 3 e 0% b 3 ! | RO rog. do ov. da Brk. Tr. ov *Cen. of Ga. Cen. Leather .ot N. 1. g. & Olgs. & Onlo" 4. L MU . 86% Wabash st be.. « LONDON, Jan. 30.—American securities |after a weak opening today, strengthened on covering orders, and with the reduced rate inducing fresh purchases, im- proved further. At noon the market was Birm ‘and from i to 1% higher than yogter- | day's New York closing. London closing stocks: Cotols, B isiLoueriy & N Iflt do do %4 ptd. Grand Trunk. | Tilinols Central. SILVER—Bar, steady at MONEY—2 per cent, 4. % . per’ oa. for short and three months' hllh is 2 IB-IIO 3 per cent, Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, Beatrice Creamery pid, § per ount. City ‘of Omahia 4ws. ret., "84 [ City of Omala 4%s, 1929 | City of New York 4s 987 Columbus, Neb., Electric Li { gus & isctrie, "Waterlo » ba, 1 100! 2% y Packing Co. x 101 i A 0 L @ 1 1 Sen Eeds c«h:’-‘ g - 1% Union 8. Y., So. r.mn I"In-cl‘lqr, LONDON, 20.—A sale of b%l of uhsépx!klnl wu Held here lx ‘he quality ol[ the offerin, Was lDfid nd the demand fair. Merin re \mf Aged and | full-wooled skins sold in_ sellers’ fnvnr o | K 106 i 0 004 » . sl i) o 9 [ wy | haif.wooled were unchanged but.firm, an | aflort-wooied skins were in buyéra: faver, | Americans purchased a few parcels 0 cross-breds. . Following are les an éw South Wales, m-eenal-na 200 bales n x bales at 4@9%d; | bales at § at B@%A; Tasm: ales At | New Zealand, 2,400 bales at S4quona a) at | 6%d; Punta Arenas, 1,900 bales &t “@lflfi &»fléwfl olu mlnln stocks were: o 175 *Leadville Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Jan, 20.—Bank clearances for today ‘were 32,688,0877 and for the corre- EronAing, date’ At Pens B ‘Wool Market, BOSTON, Jan, 2.—WOOL—~With stocks well cleanéd out and prices holding firm, dullness continues to be the feature of the local wool market. There is some move- | ment lll ul.ner blood Ohio and. territory | wools, both staple and clothing, are selling from day to day 1u Hmited gupasies: Lo dealers regard quotations from the | west on the new clip as axnclflva llondln‘ domestic quotations ra: lows: Missourl three-eighth bl m | ood, s@sse. Seoursd Values—Texas fie 1 to § months, T3%@T5¢; fine 6 to & months, 8@i0c; fine fall, . Callfornia north ern, 66@88c; middle coun B0@b2c; Uregon eastern .umrn clothing, 70@72¢, ory. e stap ple, fine mefll\lm clomlnl. flxflc BT " dhres-elghth bla @8o; pulled extra, 7 68@10c; A, supers e, ST. LOUIS, Jan. 30.—W OL—Unchln territory and western mediums, 28¢ fine mediums, 20Gc: fine, 13@ae. LONDON, Jan .—WOOL~—Offerings at the wool auction sales today amounted to 15,899 bales, A selection of vnmmx merinos brought out animated bidding and lambs realized 25 %d and gree | Americans bought a g00d Guantity of orome: breds at prices ranging from I 3l4d, New Sopth Wales scoured sold at 3s od. French, German and home buyers were keéen competitors and the sales were firm throughout. ay's lr‘nl.cllonl follo New South Wales, 700 bale 9 14; greasy, b ?lll Qusenullnd 9 244, Vietoria, 18 1 s 104 1s 60. South Australla, 500 cal @i blood, es; scoured, 8%d. ' Cape of Go bales; greasy, 7 Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—COFFEE--Market for coffee futires opened steady t un- changed prices to decline of & points, In | response to the decline of K@% franc in the French market, and as a result of a little scattering lquidation. Thers was not much coffee for sale, however, and dur- the afterncon the market became firmer on trade buying, which was attrib- uted to reports that there had been no im- proveinent in the new. orop outlaok. The W‘d 1s 1s 6d; greas; J atal, o0 HODV and 510 points. Sales were bags, including 8.80c, July at 8 ber at &.90c. 11-1 o fee, quiet; Cordov Metal Market, NEW YORK, Jan. 20.-M ard copper was ua.y! !a’dl uaflll d:‘l’irl quote copper eloetroly - * 76" and 31 603, 13. mt u‘ ' W finndnn market d.clllnd bout £1. elnud weak at £146 16m; futures, £148 5 ulet; spot, rted of 10,000 anuary at 6.65¢, March at 3 ch’nmbor and Dece t offee, quiet; No. 7 tos, S@de. Mild ALE—Stand- pel don m‘rfill Ithln'ld lt h in n market at 528 14d for Clavo land w ul Local mlrlvl unehuwvd. LOUIS. Jan. 2.~METALS—Lead, dull P8t $4.60. Speltor, dull o 3000, JANUARY 21 The rate of discount in the open market |W" & Jr., 614 New York Life bullding, Omana: ' |J o 500 4.26, NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Closing quotations v | the morning progressed market closed steady at a net advance of | bm I'flll;-l.!;t.:!!fllfi!! 1910. OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of M&h Very Much Lighter Than Last Week, HOGS SELLING IOWER AGAIN Desirable Fat Sheep and Lambs in Good Demand at Steady to Strong ut thé Common Kinds Are Slow, SOUTH OMAHA, Neb, Jan. 0, 1909, 14| the_rel Tuesday Wednesday Estimate Thursday.. Four days this' week Same A last week. Same Same Same Same The following table shows the Tece! cattle, hogs ) n the year fo date, Sompared with Ja Ine. Cattle The following table shows the -v.}ua pris of hogs at South Omaha for the last lr\or-l dlyl. Wllh eumnlrhonl &g FBFAS re mmsaa AF22R 2% Bccsipll and disposition of live stock at the Unlon Stock rds, South Omaha, for twenty-four hnur- ending at § o'clock yes- terday aftarnoos & P, "Central Chicago GL. W, Total receipts......187 141 DI.BPOBITI'ON Cum.. Ho | meonantotie Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company Cldahy Packing O Armour & Co. Schwarts-Bolc Krlfiq?uklnl Co. uis Ind, P'ci uorreuvpmln; Co PEBEBBEEE5RZ- 20 (3 = 3 11,260 celpts of cartle this morn- were small for a Thursday, only 142 cars being reported This leaves the total for the four d this weak smaller than for the same period last w by over 5,000 h and smaller than a year ago by about 3,000 head. Owing to the moderate receipts all the week and & fair huyln“ demand, the (rade hT been in a ealthy enndlt!on With the tendency of vnlual np;lr and lflc:l cnndbltklonl this were gane avorable. t m n{n l rally o the ln spite o( m. fact that reofil s wery again light this momln} and mz} cond! tions favorable as noted, the conditions of eastern markets were so unflvm‘ m- thnt the trade here was slow and much as 10c lower on all kllld cattle. beef steers, cows and heffers. Sti desirable cattle sold fairly well and rost of the offerings changed hands in reason- @able season. “ The supply of stockers and feeders was comparatively small, while there w. a pretty good buying demand, with the it that desirable cattle of that kind com- :d good steady to strong prices. U0 25; falr to good beef steers, common to tair beef steers, ; §00d to cholce cows and heifers, $2. falr to good cows and heifors, common <o falr cows and helfor 00d to cholce stockers and feeders, t:‘l;; to 80od stookers and l--.:er:l n o falr stockers an T@3.50; stock helfers, §2.75@5.50; $.6007.50; bulls, stags, ete., Representative sales: lll‘ STEERS, No. lons on cattle: Gopd to cnoice beet 00G17. %p nszsesy !888:28? ensmoo $BcEtR FIsEasEsEE CSRESEREUREE $a58s zossspeimiis & fearan EERGER CHBEENCEEEGE RGeS w52 3Eoses ZERBESI RRIERE Fxzae & weBoneonen E3%| £ESEABN o = ol = & AND FEEDERS. 6 4 13 £ (80 400 T840 519 GS~Packers lnld another attempt to take a dime off of hog prices at the open- this morning, but: their efforts were not attended much success. Sellers Tanting any concession, i very little ac- tivity during first rounds as a result, As d the hogs con- tinued to come in, a nickel lower tradin, basis was finally settied upon and a go portion of the "early morning's receipts changed hands at this decline. Several loads of the better grades of butcher weights did not suffer, as much, perhaps, rwmodh:;n 1, hll. tr}ldl Ifl[ur'l on a ew seal %, really good ma- terial npnured m’ possibly no worse than weak to be In'or Still, any prefer- ence for guod butcher weights was just about offset by a reluctance of buyers to purchase the commoner kinds of . lights, and the blg bulk of carly sales averaged T‘“ 'rcdh‘:; ', a8 :fl‘ovo nol' oward midday, after the full quota oo receipts—146 loads—had been y ra de- eased off somewhat and the trend of prices was easier than olhorw!- pered with the early trad L% to With the big. ir at the lower figures. Tops reached flfl{.ll cn‘l’rrll- with the same top of yewterday ant % & week ag #W!“Bfl? sEazzz RggEBrsEsT:! Ealul l‘lllll}.l!! © sEREREERE uvo t klllhm 1875, mutton trade thi ng much the same as on ¥y aithough there & peared to be a greater d possibly some slight lambs were recoived and pr thing moved toward the scal better kinds of killers neling 3 4D in & faw Words. the mArker lodsy W active and strong with the more finished Glasses favored, as above moted. Lambe were good eno to realise $5.0, something of an extra prime quality R {his line_would probably seil up a5 high as 70 or Recelpts for the four days tl I- week numbers 3,00 head, about 5,000 less Than suppilee for the saime” days of inst week and about the same number that was jeceived during the same period laat yesr. The general character of offerings this week has been decidedly common. In point of prices, the market Jately experienced no very great chan; most important surface feature perl ance with which packers a | meatum and short-fed matémai ana the at- tendant spread In prices between common and finished sheep and lambs. ftock of the latter description has been selling vell tell at all times and prices are easily 16c higher than the close of last week. Of- in flesh and finish, however more or less and current ly steady to 1@a5c lower nidet Good to ch‘z_\'lou air to g00d_lambs £00d light yearlings. $:.0067. yearlings *smm K004 1o choloe yethers, fair 1o ‘K00d wethers, .56 L to choloe awes, $.4085.85; alr to g ewu $5. 40, Nileprenentative sqles: n nd have suffere values are b thy g 2 22ILTLSTISRINIRIRERIISILH LSS SRR RERIBRBRIBRIERIT ‘Mexican yearlings 6 Mexican wethers Mexican ewes Mexican ew: western western western western western western western western western §§§§I&§ e - asax 8 western 81 western PR BN PP BB N R D T R B, 136 western CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET Cattle and Hogs Are Lower——Sheep Lambs Steady. CHICAGO, Jan. 20—~CATTLE—Receipts, aoou head. Market 10@l5c lower; 50; £ el vy K% head. Market W ice' heavy, $8. .76; butcl ight mixed, $8. stockers and feeders, HOGS—Receipts, 2, 10¢ lower: chul h ket steady; lambs, $7.00G8. 5; yearlin Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2.~CATTLE—Re- celpts, 6,000 head, {noluding 300 southerns; market 10c lower; choice export and dresse beef steers, $5.90G7.20; falr to good, $4. 5.80; western steers, $4.50@6.00; stockers an te«ieru .00; southern steers, $4.00Q southern cows, $2.60@4.25; native cows, 5.25; native heifers, u.woson, bulls, $3.60@5.10; calves, 83 HOGS—»R:«I&(I. 100 head; market bo Jower; to bulk ot sales, ‘§.800.50 eavy, ers Al ers, .04, E T o e Bimnp AND LAMBS-Receipt: head; market steady to 10e lower 7768, 00; &eflen'. St. Louls Live Stock Market, ST. LOUIS, Jan 3 -CATTLE-Reoel 4,000 head, including 1900 Te; Mar) ct 84y to 100 lomer. Native lhlngl export _stee: bu?z?her steers, 76; mm under. ffl» 90G6.10;’ stockes teeders, canners, cows and - heifers, m"l A0@3.00; bujls, 33 33; calves, $6.60@8.75. xas and Indlan £nem. 34.0066.90; cows and heifers, $3. HOGS—Recelpts, “10,40 head. Market steady. Pigs and lights, $6.4098.3; packers, 8. 50; butchers and best hoavy, $8.66Q SHEEP AND LAMBS--Recelpts, [poas. Market sesdy Native mitton ; lambs, §7.2508.70; culls ucks, i’l.mfi stockers, $3.25@6.00. St. Joweph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Jan. %0--CATTLE— Receipts 2,500 head; market slow; steers, Wogs s, cows and . helters, 35.5096.00; ves, $3.0008. HOGS — Recelpts, 8,600 head; market b@10c lower; top, $8,60; bulk of sales, $8.25 %iieEr AND muas—mc“\olgn 1,000 head; market steady; lambs, 6. 6,000 Wy Il'llllbl. yearli ; wethers, AT nf«'vmw stockers and lfi; ’)-(Brcl.l ‘l‘nlb 3,200 hud; I'nll‘k'}‘ ran of o $8.5008 4. Stock in Sight. Recelipts of live stock at t x principal western markets yulmlly were as tollovl . Hogs. South Omaha 10,/ Sloux City 3 St. Joseph 9,600 11,000 10,400 000 Tarket alow. (OGS — Recelpts, ‘opened steady, weak at Drices, 38.3008.45; bulk of salen 8,900 ; {0 S OMAHA GENEQ4LL MARKET, Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Huz mished by Buyers and Whelesalers, BUTTER-Creamery, No 1 delivered to e zetail Trade fn L15. caruons, ¥1c; No. in “60-1b. tubs, 304g; No 14 in 110 Bbe; hl 60-1b. tubs, 84! puckm{ o ancy dairy, Yoll, k, 82; fresh’ rol si0;” common. batier e Merkst changes every Tuesday. TRY-Dressed: ‘Broilers, i springs. 160; hens, lc d cese, 140; turkeys, uc [pl:oon- per 1.25; Homer squabs oz.; fancy abs, $4.50 per dos.; Ay 1,°$3.00 per doa. AlVe:” Brollers, under. 3 1bi. 160: over § ibs, Tic; hems, ic, cocks, THE: ducks, fuil feathered, 13c; geéese, full teathered, §o |wlkeyl m.. gulnea fowls, $8 per dos.] pu ons, r Ao RIS @ frosen)—Herring, 6o salmon, 1le; vlol;.:rel ¥¢; whi 1 | flol large crappies, 186; Ly rmaith, lhor trog Tos h anish mackerel, 1ie; , B0c @ eel. 18¢; Rio: flounders, | lfli; bo bll v_“ and 216s, box, d s, $2.65; 1108, e enr- I uy Rediands, h"bu. .00, Lemo hn-. per box, 3.0 ext 2ou” 36bn per box, .75 Gri truit: orida Indian River, (7% Tangerines: _Fiorida, 14l box, $260. Pineapples River, #s and ¥0s," crai Florida, 100 to 150. bo Ghulce Wiits' Pesrmaln, h Colorado, §L; Wine au.- Jonathans, Colorado, rado, v-r x. $L50; rado, r x. nu. wa Wine Saj bbl. in t”r A15; Miskour! Pip T5; Ganos, strictly No asolirt 34.00; Greenings, New Zork. pack, bbl., $3.60; extva lumy York Greenings, bbl., 8460 0 a8, extra choice Ilnportfi fuu. fancy importe exun fl.llcy- $5.50 nnlarfll. lmpo Extra faney, P finest and hr‘ul. bunch, lflfi bp.thl 6-1b. _bunch nvt Olnlhnl. Towa Jonlllunl. bt $6.50; bbl lowa Missouri . strietly No. No 1 o8, DU ackages, box, ulifiower: Cullornh. mn colcr Kansss. 2-bu. Junbo Californla, per / f:‘l‘:.l“'rm L.rny. Der hamper, $80 per 18, 1%a." Cab- bage: Wisconkin gshuine HolAnd - seed, 1b, fo. Tomatoes: Fiorida, S-basket crate. pef orate, $.80. Old Turnips, Beets, O h:-nipo Per bbl, 8.3 Galons extra large, per crates, orate, u- ork eraten o Lettuce: an-. TSe. Rutat Chnadian, - fiaw BEEF CU 1%; No. 3 rlil. lKe. No, loin, uhc 3 9 § ot I\t m lrvl!ndhln.No 1 ro XAR, r | medium Texas, ok, ’fnm. black walnuts, per Ib,, 340} Rickory, small, per b, 68: BUEKOFY, [nce: per ib, 00 California wnlnuu. No. soft shell, per Ib, l5c; California wajnuts, No. % Soit Whell, per ib, llc; peanuts, raw, per 1b., 60} mnul-"]um , TAW, pér Ib., §ie; peanuts, roast b, 8¢; peanuts, saited, per box, $l. unu‘ s—-'{‘m]rlxy 1-1b, packages, por box. 2: new Hallawe'en, per i ENERT walnut, per boz, $1.96; fard. per Ib., 100. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 2. -Tha cotten market opened steady at a decline of 4@i5 points In response to disappointing cables. But there was a foreign demand hers, probably by straddlers against early sales in the English market apd the active montha soon #old up to within & polnt or here was A ltfle Wall street nelling early, but no great volume of liquidation from any source. Futures opened steady; January, 13.80c, bid; MArch, 15.060; May, 148e; July, 1106, 13,900 ; ‘iumamhnr. 13.080; Ootober, November, 12.450, offered; Decem- Futures olosed firm; Jlnulf{ 14,080; I ruary, 13.%c; March, 14¢; Apri 14.04c; M 14128 14.120; July,” 14.1%¢; A?\n- 3.90c; Sep lmbt.r. 18.060; . Ogtober, e, December, 12. d“!pcl r:o od ng upla: Wl sales, at f86, ST. LOUIS, Jan, 20.—-COTTON=Dull; mid- dling, 15%c. ' Saies, none; recelpts, 8.974 :-m shipments, 5,544 bales; stock, 43068 ales. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. .-—COTTO! Spots were nominal. *Low ordinary, 11 5160, nomihal; ordinary, 134c, nominal; . ggod prainary, 18 3-160; atrict good ordinary, le: low middiing, 14 strict low middiing, LiXe; middiin, lb:‘. striot midding idci #ood m',fl,fl“f" & girict “ta 16 16- %& qk ulet, inte lower; 4.160; miadiing gul tng, t-lr les; llr 16¢ ddll eipts, OIL CITY, Jan. 20.—OIL~Crddit balances, $140; 161,161; average, 145,770 ghip- ments, 194.600; average, 211,487, BAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 20.—~OFL~Turpen- tine firm, WUGENC: VB o Hmr—m"‘"' ogake: i, Rar K o0, %1, 10, N, $6.65; WG, $6.65; Wi Dr. Conley is Urged to Remain Fourteen men of the First Baptist church with the pastor, Rev. J. W. Conley, ‘at tl Young Men's Christian association at luncheon, heard Dr. Conley glve his rea- sons for going to Fresno and ufged him to reconsider his determination to resign the local charge. Dr. Conley told the parishioners that he had been planning to announce hig resig- nation the coming Sunday morning at ser- vice. An earnest effort on the part of the whole church {8 being made to 'get Dr. Conley to stay. The fourteen men who lunched with him were among the most Influential méembers of the First st church, COURT HOUSE CORNERSTONE WILL BE LAID NEXT MONTH Firat Week in Februsry Wil See Ceremony—0la Records’ fo. Go' in New Building. . The corner stone of the new. Douglas county court house will be lald with due ceremony some day In the first week in February. The Masonic fraternity will have charge of the cerefnony. It is likely that the records and papers In the corner stone of the old court house will be reburied in thk corner stons of the new buildink, This plan was originated by County Commissioner Jeff W. Bedford, and has met with favor upon the part of the other commissioners. Stone masons, will be commissioned In a day or two to dlg out the old corner stone. The board Wil Jconsider details of the «orner stone laying ceremony at its next meeting. Stmple Remeay tor wagrippe. um». coughs are dangerous, as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops thé, cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs so that fo sorlous results need he feared. The genulne Foley's Honey and Tar oontains no harmtul drugs and is in & yellow i‘w age. Sold by all druggists. .w‘As NO “MORAL TURPITUDE" Men Convicted in Land Prosecutions Omaha Circulate Opinion of Judge Phillips. Coples of the opinion oft the cifcuit court of appeals denying a new trial in the cases of Bartlett Richards, W. G. Comstock, A. Triplett, C. C. Jameson, T. M. Huntington, A. B. Todd and Fred Hoyt, in the moted land trial cases in which the defendants were convicted two yewrs ago, are being sent/out by friends of the defendunts with the copy of the dissenting opiniop of Judge Phillips, The dissenting opinion Is the ofle to which the special attentlon of the reciplents is ocalled by certain passages indicating that “moral turpitude’ was hot ‘shown fn any of the/acts of the defendants, these pas- sages being liberally underscored. The application for a writ of _certiorafi to the United States supreme court will he filed by the attorneys for the defendants at an early date, they having been gven ‘an extension of wixty days In' which' to make such application. The sixty days will ex- pire about March 1, " — . Frightened Into Fitw by fear of appendicitls, take Dr. King's New Life Pills and away 'goehi bowel trouble. Guaranteed. '%e. For dgle by aumn Drug Co. MILLION LEFT T 10 ELMA DARE Another Will by George Rhodius’is INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. .—An | valued at 51,000,000 1s woman known as Elma Darg, by the last will of the late George Rhodius of thiu eity, Wwhose marriage to the woman was an- nulled. The announcement was made by the woman's attogney’s today. Eima Dare, or Doddsworth, & sald to now be, (o (hi- cago. A will by Rbodlus aircady . fied Aves not a cent to the Da Womar gnd bout $600,000 to IndlanapoMs for parks/ eatate left entirely fo a \ e ———————— Use Chamberlaln's Cough “Remedy - !m} a, ¥: | coughs, colds, oroup and vhoop!u sbugh, l_erberl E Gonch Co.

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