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30 THE OMAHA DAT LI" BEE: SATfUDAV, J Ay U ATI V 10, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Eycrjbcdj Lta Lowe of Wheat nd the Fiico Tumblej Nearly a Cent. ALL MEATS MOVE A LITTLE THEOTHER WAY riirr Are Tmii nml One-IInlf Onli Advnnced nt the Close Corn Also n I' met Inn lllnher OnU ' Slightly Loirer. CHICAGO, Jan. 18.-Llqtildatlon by largo find small holders was the feature of to day's wheat market. The May prlco de clined '&f)ie. under the pounding It re ceived. Hnnll receipts and light country acceptances helped corn, that market clos ing VAftVic hlKlier. Oats declined Uc. Pro visions showed 2',4c advance In all meats at the clone. For a fow minutes following tho open InK In wheat It appeared that the end of tho recent heavy liquidation was In sight. An advanco at Liverpool following yester day's decline hero encouraged buying at tho opening and restricted selling, the re sult being nn Initial advance of ViWiC May starting nt 70145T75VC. The prlco touched 75V("5Ho nml "'most Immediately there waH a good demand. Wheat began to come out nt onoo and It was evident from tho character of tho liquidation that hold ers had no faith In the stability of tho market. The (In rn pi n tr of Important lone lines brought small traders Into the mar ket with their offerings. In less than an hour tho .May nrlcn had receded to 74c. or ir below tho lowest point reached durlnK yesterday's slump. During tho dccllno thero wero strong evidences of Wall street un loading, which had anything but a quieting lnfluenco on long. At 74Uc tho market was f;lven support. The local crowd evidently iclleved that a rally was duo and for u tlmo bought confidently, their efforts send ing tho price back to "ISiC, and though thero wero frequent periods of liquidation during the latter part of tho session, yet In tho main the market exhibited n fair degree of steadiness. Influential traders, however, apparently had llttln faith In the market. Thn feeling was rather easy nt tho close, with May at HWHo bid. Northwestern receipts wero 250 cars, agnlnst 471 last week und 327 a year ngo, Chicago receipts wero 44 cars. 10 of contract grade. Total primary receipts wero 432,000 bu. Hcaboard clear ances of what nnd Hour aggregated 393,(io0 bu. The seaboard reported 40 loads taken for export. Argentina shipments wero re ported at ftis.ono bu., this small amount being a factor In tho opening strength. Corn was Irregular. Tho market was nc tlvo and higher early, with buyers In a de cided majority, Influenced by light receipts nnd small acceptances by tho country. In fluential traders wero heavy purchasers and a material advancn was scored before the lnfluenco of the wheat weakness was felt l.oto In tho session an ensler feeling developed, with tho local crowd sellers. May opened UfWo higher nt KX&B.lSTic, ad vnnced to XtHc and declined to IS'te. Tho close was nt SSc. Ilccelpts were .15(5 cars. The market for oats wan dull nnd utmost without Independent features, Htrcngth was shown early In sympathy with corn, but tho market quickly followed when corn started downward. Trading was almost en tirely local. Receipts wero 170 cars. Mny opened a shade higher at 25Vifi25',ic and sold between 23;c find 25G2SVic wild closed fcc lower nt 25Hc. Thero was a firm undertono to provisions, although prices chnnged Immaterially. Light hog receipts nnd higher yard prices encouraged somo outside buying, enough to keep prices a llttlo above yesterdny's 'lostng figure. Thero was somo profit tak ing by locnl holders. At the closo May pork wns 214o higher at $ 1 1 . 1 7 c, : May lard, 2l4o higher at $7.50, and Muy ribs, 2!c lilgher at J7.1714. Estimated receipts Haturdny: Wheat. DO cars; corn, 4V cars; onts, 225 cars; hogs, 18.ii0f head. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows: Articles. Open. II1k)i. Low. Closc.l Yes'y. Wheat I , .Inn. 72 7214 71i 71 72ttff Feb. 72Ttfi73 73 7ltf 72 7214 May 73Ufrl4 75(iTV4 71 74Uii-)i "' Corn .lan. 37 37 W, s"t SBH Fob. 37U 37 37U 37'j, 36',. Jlay 3S W, SS. nWAVYi 23 23S W; 23i May 25i 26 23 flVi 25 26',i 1 Jnn7 14 10 14 10 14 05 14 05 13 95 May 11 25 It 30 14 1714 14 1714 14 15 Iard Jnn 7 40 7 37i,'? Mch. 7 45 7 47',4 7 45 7 43 7 42 May 7 DO 7 65 7 60 7 50 7 47V4 Jllbs Jail 7 05 7 May 7 2214 7 2214 7 1714 7 1714 7 15 No. 2. Cash quotations wero ns follows: I'M.Oint-Qulet; winter patents. $3.705T3.93; straights, J3.20if3.65; clears, J2.S0S3.4O; spring specials, Jl.40ff4.50: patents, J:t.fi0fj3.S0; etriilphts. J3 203.50; bakers. $2.20f?2.70. W1IKAT No. 3 spring, CSft72c; No. 2 red, 75c COHN No. 2, 37!ifj3714c; No. 2 yellow, t7'4fl37',2c. OATS-No. 2. 2Ui2-tc: No. 2 white. 2CT4 Ci2iV)c; No. 3 white, 26V9Wic. IlYH No. 2. 50'u52o. liAUIiKV Kalr to cholco malting, 49fWc. HUHDS No. 1, llaxseed, J1.65; No. 1 north western. Jl.ffi, Prime timothy, J1C0. clover, ctntract grade, Jll. PItOVlSIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $14.00 JMI.P5. Lard, per 100 lbs., J7.40fi7.4214. Short ribs Fides (loom), J7.00a7.25. Dry t-alt?4 hhoulders (boxed). J1.2fif6.!i0: short clear Fides (boxed). J7.307.4O. WIIISICY On tho basis ot high wines, per Following are tho receipts nnd shipments lor toony; Articles. Receipt, Flour, bhls 27.0M Wheat, bu 71.WJ Corn, bu Si3.(V Oats, bu 22.0M Ityi'. bu fi.Wl llo.lnl- 111! GS.000 Shipments, :8,noo 21.000 166 00) 307,000 700 5,0i O (In the Produce exnhange today the but ter market was stow.dy; crenmerles. UliSw; dairies, lOUfiiSo. Cheese, dull at lOVifUWiC. ISggs, active; fresh, 190 XliW YOIUC (JIIXllllAl, MAU1CIV1". (liKitntlniis nf (he liny on Vnrlons Com modltlrx. vr.H' vnillf. Jan. lK.- KLOl'It Itecelpts, 20,243 bbls.; exKirts. 14,223 bbls. ; weak on necouiit of tho continued weakness In whent; winter patents, J3.fi3ffl.0O; win lr .IrnlilitH IT -lOvi :l.f,0 : M I Illll'HOta Hilt .! j iVKi R. Mlnni'Hnlfi hnkers. J3.00 fi(3.2.', llyo flour, firm; fair to good, J2.K0 J3 lit; clioico lo laney, ini d.tm. iiuck nhMi Hour. dull. umfi2c. c. I. f. Now York. COKNMKAIStendy: yellow western, P0'. city. Ulc; urniiiiywine, vj.xtrnz.w. livi.'.-.Slemlv: No. 'J western. dSic. f. o. b nllont; statu, &3ff3lc, c. I. f., Now York enr lots, IJAUMIY-Dilll; feeding. 4SJT50C, c. I. f.. New Y'ork; limiting, CUG3c, c. I. f., Now ?irAilliKV MAI.T IVill: western. (!7ffi72c W1IHAT Uecelpts, 31.500 bu.; exports. 23.- Kn mi. : snoi. Bieniiy; io. i ren. ujo i. , n. ii (Unit: tin. 2 red. 77'io elevator: No northern. Dulutli, fSio ntlont; No. 1 lin-d, Dnl ith. S9iio afloat. Ontlons opened steady on rallies, but thereafter yielded sharply to more liquidation, aggressive short selling, mrinll seaboard clearances nnd less nctlve. closing nt ie net decline: March closed at 79e. May, 79HflSO 3-liV. closed at 79'iC; July. 7SMi7!)ViC, closed at 78;c. t'OUN--Hecelits, 132.000 bu.: exports, 102.- mi.; spin nini; rso. i.4o annul, up tlon niarknt.had a 11 nn oncnltur and .siihsn quent strength; later covered and smaller receipts wesj; u nniiiiy eased ore wltlt wheat anil closed steady; January closed at 7c, .Miircn eioseu ai i;c; amy, 441u"iit,i closed ut 4iic; July, 44'-c, closed at 44V4e. OATS- HeeelptH, 74.2HI bu.; exports, lll.luX) nu,; sixit nun; mo. s, an'o; io. ;i. :ww.c: No S white. 32c: track, white. 31WGf33o; Nn white. 32'ic; track, mixed western. 30i31Hc. upuonti iiui'iy sieuuy uu nay, mil (lull. I lf)la.HI.llll' , Ullltit lllimrtn ir nknl.. crop. 16fi2ic; 1M9 crop. llt15c: old, 25J i,c, i u c i nc consi, riuu crop, laiivc; crop, 10tfl4c: old. MCe. 1IID1SS- Firm: Onlveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 1SU K19o; Callfonila, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry. 21 to 3d Ins., 15c. I.KATIIKH-Steady; hemlock sole, nuennj Avrcs, iigui to neavyweigiit, 2IJ2Jc; ntnl, fflu.,,',llt.f. WOOlr-Qulot: dnmestla fleece, 24fi2Cc TeviiF. 15W17C PUOVISIONK-Heer. steady: family, 311.03 M2.W; mens, J'J0Off9.50; packet. JiO.ooglO.50; city, extra India moss. Jlt-OOfi'liLTO. Cut n.eats, sicnuy: picxieit tallies. J7.MOS.W iilckled shoulders, J5.75(IiO (!); plcltlcil hntn.i, JS. Midi 9,25. I.ard. firm: western Hie:uni.l J7.80; rellneil. llrm; continent, J7.R.V Soutli America. JS.tB: eomnnjiid, JS.fiOfit.tUii. rork, 11r,. Ci.,.llf SIT. nOritlH m !,.., ..!.. til in .... .. , ., hi.u, v I.IV1VI, fll.JU TAlIl.OW-l'Irni; city, WdVc; country t'lVS'e, m'TTISIt-Ilecelpts, 3,47s pkgs,; firm creamery. iiiTJ.-.'o; June civanicry, IMfl'J14c factory. lHi'Ue. ClIKKSU-HecelptH. 4.S03 nkgs.; firm laiicy, inrge ran mane, ii',t'(liu,o; rancy small. ll,4(12c. KCiQS Hecelpts, 4.434 pkgs,: Hrm: western nvernged packed, at mark, 21022HC; west ern, loss inr, :.jo. rOULTllY-Allv. weak; fowls, 9',ic hlrkens. 8Nc. (urkevs. RflOc. dressed. ste.ifiy. rhdkens, 10110141 , turkeys. lOftioHc 1,11,1111 till 111 IKIIIUMII till II III rtl IIIMIUI 1 l 120 6. following a light speculative movement. bu failed to muterlally affect tne local sltu.itl'Hi other than to crente a sympathetic advance In prices. Orders rrom tlm Interior nro disappointing nnd trading wns confined to a hnnd-to-mo Jth iiusiness, with the close very quiet nt i20.3i!4, against J20.IB, the close of yestcr lay. Conner hail n sllirht ndvnticn nliroml to 71 10s. but exnerlenced n dull nnd iinlti. terestlng day locally. Prices at the ctose were quoted nt JI7 for I.ako Superior and JI6.6214 for casting and electrolytic, with concessions offered on large lots. Lend was unchanged In price and only a small Sot of pig lead was sold at J4.374, with smelter q.iotcd nt tho close at 11.10. Domestic Iron m!Y ' rl".'1 nominally linchnngcd nt J9.V) low for pig Iron warrants. JI5.5oyiB.oo for northern foundry; southern foundry, J15.505f 15,i5; soft southern, J13.0u(15.76. OMAHA WHOLESALE MAHKETS. Condition of Trnde nml Unntndnna on maple anil I'nncy Produce, chickens, Ac, roosters, 34c; ducks, IWilGc; KPeye. f, 4'B7c; turki.ys. GQ7c. Kltl'.Mll Mil futl t.'ri lifillr 11 - -. roosters, tM; ducks. 7'nSc; geese, SS!4c; PI'" JL'hlrkcns, per lb,, 7c; turkoys, nc. OAMt Mallard ducks, per doz.. J3.0O 3&?i Ifil. tl.nnfl.75: mixed, J1.5WH.75; jack-r,'l'JJl.l-2.r'1.50; cottontails. 73cQ$l. ci ee J3-ai4c; separator. 23c. ,''P'i. u'iikhs First grade, solid -....v... ...... ui,t luiiiiii., iivr tiill, o.iui u A- tra selects. 32c; standards, 23c; medium, too. miiiih.-, sincK niieo, new inrK counts, per cnn. 30o; extra selects, 26.'; standards, 20c; bulk standards, per sal., 'inKONS-I.ive, per doz., 90c. VI:a LS-Cholce. PiflOc. 1IAV lHnrt A.i k... . vtri..i...t. ,uuiru i,v wiiiiiiiu I imn-nai.) . '1. 'tiers' association: Choice upland. 3i No. i upland, 8; medium, J7.50: coarse. J7. Ilyo straw, J6.50. These prices aro for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair. Itecefnls. 12 ears. COItN-No. 3. S2c. .1 11KAN-J13.50. TIKai VROETADLE3. ''Uifr PATISNIPS-Per bu., COc. TI ItN I'S-l'rr bu. Usket. 40& ' HKKTS-Per bu,. 40c, "TI" CAHHOTH Per lill,. 40c. IvKTTI'CK-Per doz., 3Ctf(rte. HADISIIKS-Per doz., 30S33C. Hl'UNfwU'flT IIAr 1.1 ).n1fft 91 btrlni 90c. h ''O'-TOES-Per bu.. &OjJ60c: Idaho. ?er 8WKBT POTATOKS-Per bhl., J2. CAllHAOE-IIolle.nd seed, tvti. TOMATOkR rnlirnrMln nn l.l,..!,,, crnlo. 12. nvinvu Vn(i..A ...... v. .. ,. i , i. ' 'J Mil,, ft, .UIU!UUU yellow, per lb 2c, cnf.EHY-Cnlifornla. a to size. 4jjJ73e. CAULirLoWEIt-Calltornla, per crate, PHAIIR-Per box. J2.00iI2.25. OIIAPKS-Mnlaga. per keg. J6.50ff9.00. A PI'I.PS-VbiIku. rhif.ll fu. k..t. u . ... bbl J2.60: enstern, J3.00fl3.50: California Uellflni ers. per box. Jl.loal.M rTl A Mllll,T)ll1TT. Dull ..,! Tl..nf . ,AM . w i.v.. i,ii, iiukic, 41V.VI ncrubl.: Jerseys, per bbl., J9.25; per crate, TItOPICAIi FUIJITS. OrtAX'fJKS rnllfnrnln oAn.llln tl tf. nave s. 12.7RTM?!i! MikImik iotk. i,inM J3.50 ' ' LEMONS-Cnllfornla, extra fancy. J3.50; Choice, J3. ."ANANAS Per bunch, according to size, !.0Ofi2 50. FlflS California, new cartons. SOe; lnv- crs. 75c. Imported, per lb.. 13ttl5c. DATKS-Perslan. In CO-lb. boxes, Salrs, Cc per lb.; Halloween. 514c per lb. MISCELLANEOUS. TITniT'C X?rt . , , -. 5V4c: No. 1 salted; 7Hc: No. 2 salted. 6Hc! No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 3V4c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lln.. C4c: dry hides, Rl3o; slV.C"...elt!, 23tf"5e: horno hides. Jl.50ff2.25. bcrts, per lb., 13c; almond's, per lb'.. 18&20c; raw nenniitw- nni- Hi r.'f?r.u.n. mn.tmi cul 7V4c: Iirazils. 13c; pe'eans. "10312c ' HOMjy-Colorado. 24-sectlon case, J3.75. CIDER Per bbl.. J3: per half bbl., J3. KAt'KIIK-rfATTTr..T. V.I.I tl. r... .-1 bbi;, j2.5d. at. I.miU (irnlu nml Provisions. ST. I.DtMS. .Inn. Id Will,- -TT No. 2 red cash, elovator, 71;c; track, 721? 14c: January , tl'je: May. 72Jc; July, 71Hc: hw, h until, ci'ink'i;, COIIN Hlchcr: No. 2. 3fiiv Inolr urm. 3iUc: Jnnunry. 3Co; May, 37Hc: July, 3Sc. . . ii'Mii--, , u. iunu, fciic; uacK, ;6c: January. 25lic: Stnv. STtM fff 25 te v white. 27Hff2Sc. HYE-KIrm at 51c. FLOUIt Wcakor: natents. 13.KiM.70! ax. trn fancv nnd strnlcht. tXAMrt in- Mnnr J2.7flfl2.90. ' pICEDS Timothy, nrm. Jl.25ffl.70 for nvor ag'j recolpts, prlmo worth more; flax, no ninrket. CONMEAI-Stcady at J2. HHAN Stronirer: sacked, enst irarXr rn S70c. HAY Firm: timothy. J9.00fll3.00: nrntile. sternly at $9.5(vgi0.50. wiiiHivv Mteaciy nt ji.27. 1HON COTTONTIES-J1.25. IlAfiOlNC 77c. HEMP TWINE 9c. I'HOVISIONS-Pork. firm: lobhlnir. t!4 F0 I.ard, higher nt J7.20. Dry salt meats (boxed), weak; extra shorts. J7.12V4; clear ribs, J7.25: clear sides. J7.37H. Bacon (boxed), stronger; extra shorts, J7.87H: clear ribs. JS.12H; clear sides, JS.25. METAI.S Icad. nominally lower, J4.1714. Spelter, very depressed: sellers at J3.90, POl'IritY Sternly; chickens. 6c: vountr. CWc; turkoys, fio; ducks, 714c; gecso. FV4c. Ill TTTEIt Quiet; creamery, 15f21ic: dairy. 12fll5c. m EtJUH i uglier nt 17c. IlECEIPTS-Flnur. 7.000 bbls.: wheat. 31.. 000 bit.; corn. PS.OOO liu.; onts, 44,000 bu. Hinr.MKNTH i.-iour. '.t.ooo i)t)is. ; wheat, 49,000 bu.; corn, 139,000 bu,; oats, 47,000 bu. Liverpool Hrnlii and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Jnn. IS. - WHEAT Snot steady; Nn. 1 Cnllfornln, 64d: No, 2 red western, winter, fis Id; No. 1 northern, surtng. (is 3V?d. Futures, nulct: Slireh Ch A ; Mny, Cs tM. (. ours Knot, quiet: American mixed, new. 3s lid: American mixed, old. 4s. Futures, firm; January, 3sl0?fcd; Jlnrch, 3sl0d; May. 3s 9id. PEAS-Ciinadlan, quiet at Rs Rd. FLOI'It St. Louis fancy winter, utrndv at 3s IM. HOI'.S At London (Pacific coast), steady ftt 2 fixff 3 5s. PROVISIONS-Ilcef. extra India mess. dul! at CCs. Pork, prime mess western, dull nt COs 9d. Iliinrs, short cut, It to lfi lbs., firm nt 15s. ijird. firm: American rpllnnil in pnlls, 39s Cd; prime western, In tierces, 3S 3d. Hiicnn, Cumberland cut, i'fi to 3(1 lbs., 4ls; hiiori i ins, in ii -i iiim., -lis; long oieu mill dies, light, 2" to 31 lbs, 41s; long clear mid dles, heavy. 35 to 40 lbs.. 41s fid: short cle.n liacKS. Hi to 3) ins.. ;i:isi,q: c ear be lit. 14 to lfi lbs., IBs. Shoulders, suunre. 11 to 13 ids., nrm ni j;is. ll'lTK -li eady; I'nltod Btntes finest. 93s; Culled States good, Sis. CHEESE Steady; American finest white, 51s tld; American finest colored, 53s. TALI.nw Steady; prime city, 23s Pd: Australian. In London. 27s 9d. Keccipis or wneni (luring mo insi tliree days, 232,(mio centals. Including 118,000 Anierlcnn. Receipts or Amerlcnn corn dur' lug lust three days, 1S3.300 centals. lCiiiisiiH rily (iin I ii nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 18. WHEAT Mav (UiUfitWiiP: cash. No. 2 hard. fi5Hi(i7c: Xn 3 C4!4fjB5lso; No. 2 red, Cbfi70c; No. 3, C5rf inc. ennv fir ar.i.fijr.3in' M.h xt mixed. StfifjJoc; No. 2 white, 30',4c; No. 3 OATS-No. 2 white, 2t51iff27c. II YE No. 2. 47e. IIAY-Cholco timothy. J10.5O1Tll.00i choice prairie. J9.00. HUTTER Crenmery, 17fi20c: dnlry. fnncv. 17c IHHis- iugner; ire3ii .Missouri and Kau nas stock, 174p doz., loss off, cases re- turned; new wnlteuoo.l cases Included, He more. RECEIPTS-Whent, 85,000 hu com. 3G.S00 bu. ; oats. 1B.000 bu. SI II I'M ENTH Wheat, 72,000 bu.; corn, 1?. CC) bu.; oats, 9,000 bu. Toledo (irnln nnd Seed, TOLEDO. O. Jan. IS WHEAT Cash nnd Januury. 77c; May, 79'ic; July, 78o. COHN Cash and Januury, 3714c; .Mny, 39- c. OATS-Cnsh nnd Jnnunry, 23c; Mny, 2B',4c HY E 63c, CLOVKRSEED - 1S9S prime. Jtl.50; lf99 prime, jts.ft); casli nnd January, J7.20; March, J7.271!. Phlliideliililn Produce 3larlet, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. IS. - HUTTER -Firm nnd lc higher; fancy western cream ery. 22e; fancy western prints, 22c. EdClS Firm und 4c higher; fresh nearby, western nnd southwestern, 23c; southern, 20e. CHEESE-Stcady; New York full croams. fancy small, llifil2e; New York full creams, fair to choice, lOltfilUjc. Dulutli (irnln MnrUct. Dl'LI'TH. Jan. IS.-WHEAT-Cnsh, No. 1 hard. 731i,,c: No. 1 northern. 71',4o; No. 2 northern, fiUsffW-se; No. 3 spring, MfiCoiic; lo arrive, No. 1 hard. 7l'(c, No, 2 northern, 72'ic: May. 751c: July, 70ic CORN-3tlUc OATS -25 W.'6o. JlliineiiiioHs AVIient, Klour nml limn, M1NN1-UPOLIS, Jan. lS.-WHEAT-Cnnh. 73c; May. 71o: July, 74?iir74Tc. Oiv track: No 1 hard. 7lic No. 1 northern, 72c; No. 2 northern, tff70'4e. FLOL'H-Lowcr; first patents, Jt.OJffl 15; second patents, J3 MH3 98, (Irst clears, J2.S0 03 00. second clears, J2 oo2 10. HHAN-ln bulk, J11.75f(l-'.W. I'corln .Mnrltet, . PEOItlA, Jan. 18.-COUN-Inactivi No. 3, S6c. OATS Firm: No. 3 white, 26Uc. billed through , WIllHKV-On the bnMs of J1.27 for fin ished goods. Mllwnukee (Irnln MnrUet, MILWAUKEE, Jnn. 18. WHEAT Lower: No. l northern, 743714c; No. 2 northern, 71fJ73e. HYE-Stendy: No. 1. 51c. PAULEY Easier; No. 2, 59fJfiOc: sample, Ijfj57e. SIO VIS.MI3.TS OP .STOCK?) AM) llOM)S. Sloclc Mnrbel (ictn EnerKetle .Slinlflliff Uinvn nml Prices Decline. NEW YORK, Jnn. IS. -The market was subjected to nn energetic shaking down to day, which caused n notable decline In prices. Prices, however, had been practi cally well advanced before the decline set In nnd thero were notable recovfrles nt tho end. Tho net changes, therefore, do not by any mennn give a Just Idea of the character of thn market. The fall In prices was In most cases n perpendicular one from tho high level to the low level, which favo ;t ,'he, appearance of great violence. The bullishness which caused It had 4ill the ap pearance of great urgency nnd wns In very heavy volume. Inrge blocks coming out of the decline. It should not escape novice, however, that there wero lmportnnt stocks In the list which offered good reslstence to the prevailing weakness nnd which rallied well from the decline. Tho tone nf steel stocks wns much better than yesterday. They were vigorously supported, especially l ederal Steel, nnd there wns n good de mand from tho short Interest, lmportnnt members of tho group show small net gains on today, There were points of strength ns well In the railroad list. Missouri Pacllle, Southern Pacific nnd Cnlon Pacific were well absorbed during the day und Ilnltlmoic U Ohio showed no further sign of yester day r extreme weakness. Sugar manifested strength nnd closed nt tho best nt n net gain of nearly 2 points, but It was n IOtleOul(' flirt Hint tlm mirlv mlvntwn In prices was somewhat laboriously nchlovcd. The determined effort to support the mar- n. which was mauircsi at tno opening, necessitated tho iicceptnnrn nf somo very heavy offerings: before thn weakness wns overcome. When the movement of priced iiii.ii iurn?ii upward u seemed 10 nave tho effect of checking speculative liquida tion nnd the volume of dealings was rnther small on the upward course, but It proved an easy tusk for tho bears to undo tho work of the bulls, when they commenced to Offer lirlces down. Thn severest mlrfelern on tho decline wero nmnug tho New York PUlllle Utilities, (lie irrnllL-nrtl Hie en.'ilerii nnd. later In tho duy. Northern Pacllle. St. i-aui h extreme dccllno was over 4 points nnd Northern Pacific suffered to the ex tent of 3M. Consolidated (Inti ntiil Delnwnre & Hudson wero forced down nearly 5 points; Lackawanna. 314; Tin Plato preferred, oieei iioup common nnu preferred nnd (.toio rado Fuel, 3 to 3, tho local tractions, from 2ji to 3J,; grangers. 2f?3: Erlo first tire- ferred. 3. nnd a Inrzn mmilicr nf the nrln. clpal active stocks from I to 2. Tho fact was again demonstrated that the bear cle- meni nns neon so eager lo discount the ex pected liquidation that the mnrliol In fnllnn of short accounts. The eagerness of tho bears to cover pulled tho list up again, rallying St. Paul nearly 3 points. Erie first preferred over 2 and tho larger port of the princlput nctlvo stocks between 1 nnd 2 points. The activity qf the. market de clined ns the rlso progressed and there was no evldenco of nny nctlve renewnl of a de mand for stocks, The closing wns unsteady nnd wavering and nt tho best In only n few cases, Die forecast of the bank statement had an lnfluenco In driving the bears to cover with its prediction of another In crease or nenriy jio.ooo.nno in tho hank's cash resources, In snlto of the mivment to the subtrenstiry of the gold withdrawn from the assay omce ror export tno weeks suli treasury operations have yielded to the banks the sum of J3.547.545. Tho week's liquidation on tho Stock ex change points to the probability 11I30 of a loan (outinctlon. Sterling exchange ad vanced iiKnln today nnd tho expectation Is general that a further gold shlnnient will go out next week. Railroad bonds weak ened In sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, jj.nio.ww. united States refund ing 2s advanced Ik on tho last cull. tho roiiowmg arc tno closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: Atchison pfd S.V4i do pfd 2114 llnltimoro c u... twu wiieei. j u 13... ).). Canadian Pac... RS'i do 2d nfd 2! Cnnuda So EOHlWIs. Central .... 1J7 dies. & Ohio ?Mi J'lilrd Avcnuo ...120V Chicago O. W.... 17 11. ,fe O. pfd mu l'., 11. tM W II iNIUIOllIU 'j lino .. f fiK Chi. Ind. ci L.... 2I do pfd 97 do pfd 69' Adams Ex JI3 Chi. k K. Ill 2',j Anierlcnn Ex 17.'! &. N. W. ..1".S U. H. KX. C R. I. & P 120 iWells-Fnrgo Kx.nS C. C. C. & St. L. 771i'Amer. Cot. Oil... 27U Colomdo So. r.r ,i,t ,r,i . u,o, . ...... 87 da 1st pfd do 2d nfd . 41 Amer. Malting.. 4 Ps(s 17 21 . m .150 .193 do pfd.. Del. H. Hudson Del. L. & W... Denver & R. G Amer. 8. (t It... do nfd l Amer. Snlrlts .. do pfd Sf- do pfd Erlo .MAmor. s. Hoop.. B314, do pfd do 1st pfd.. 1 Ot. Nor. pfd 19i) 'Amer. S. ,fc W.... 40 Kncklnir Coal II do pfd... 85U Hocking Valley.. 431 Amer. Tin Pluto. K Illinois Central... 13014 do pfd M Iowa Central M Amer. Tobacco.. .112'fc do pfd.. 4:V4 do nfd 13H Lako Erlo & W.. 4714 Anne. Mill. Co... .'44? do pfd .IDS nrooKivn u. 'i ... Tiiii :' Lako Shore .. L. & N Manhattan L. Met. St. Hy.. Mex. Central i-oio. Kuel & 1.. Con. Tobacco ... do pfd Federal Steel ... 451 i 42ii 314 4714 t1-j ...:ii ...lfil',4 J-', do pfd Minn. & St. L. B(i!i(len. Electric 1SB Mo. Pacllle Ki'd Glucose Sugar.... 4714 Mobile & Ohio... 41 do pfd 931 M.. K. &. T 15lntcr. Paper 22 do nfd. 45'ii do nfd 70 N. J. Centrul , N. Y. Central Norfolk & W. do nfd Laclede Gas 71 National Biscuit. 3714 do pfd 92 National Lead.... 1PV4 do pfd 81 National Steel ... do nfd 80 .14Pi . 431 . 82 . 81 . 855.' No. Pacific ... do nfd Ontnrlo W. 30 Ore. Hy. & Nav. 42 N. Y. Air Hrnko.149 do nfd... el No. Anierlcnn 93', Pennsylvania .. Heading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Illo O. W do pfd St. L. & S. F... do 1st pfd... 1. do 2d pfd St. L. Southw.. do pfd St. Paul ..llfiV Pacific (Toast ., do 1st pfd do 2d nfd V9 f.-i , II , 9( K 14 it'H 411'Paclllc IJjill ... fil iPeonln'H (las .. 9.' Pressed S. Car do nfd ill Pullman P. Car.. 193 S. H. & T VA Sugar 114. m do pfd 11814 .14S .189 Tenn. Coal .fc I... 55 do pfd... C. S. Leather llli St. P. ft Omaha.. 132 do pfd , IT. S. Rubber . do pfd WoHtcrh Cnlon Po. Pac lie 2Pi ( M'4 ;), So. Railway ... do pfd Tex. & Pacllle Cnlon Pacllle . do pfd Wabash 18! P.H 2.5, 820 Si!" Ama.1. Copper uepuuuo 1 & S.. 1?'4 no pin. 11' P. C. C. ft S(. L. r.5 The Commercial Advertiser's London flnnnclnt cablegram says: The markets here were Idle and depressed today on a rumor that the queen's health Is very bad, suggesting a possibility of 11 gencrnl elec tliui nnd the requeuing of tho Transvnnl questions. Thrse apprehensions seemed us far fetched us talk of a new wnr loan. Americans hardened on good buying of Southern I'uciuc. uui reucieu on tno now York opening und closed dull. Tho bank lost 55,oCO to Himtmtnlu. Xnv 1 nrk .Money MiirUcl. VI'AV YORK. .Illll. IS MONEY On cnll. steady nt 2ij3 per cent: nst lonn nt 216 per cent; liriuin uiui t.-uiitiit; ii,vi, mj per ccni HM'l'.UI.INC. HXCIIANOE Firm, with ne, tual business In bankers' bills ut J,87'(tf 4.87, for demand nnd at J4.8314 for sixty dnys; posted rules, JI.S4'I.8(14 and $4..SS; coiiimerclul bills. Jl.8241 1.S.H. SILVEH-O'ttlllcates, Gtf(ttc; bar. 63o: Mexican dollars, 490- HONDS Government, llrmcr; state. Ilrmer; railroad, wen Is. Tho closing prices on bonds today nro na rouows: U. S. rcf. 2s, regJOTi'ii N Y. C. Is do coupon 103 N. J. C. g. 5s , do 3s, res 109 No. Pacllle 3s... do coupon 110 do s do now 4s. reg.i:;jii4 N Y C ft 8 L 4s. do coupon 1 J 1 '4 N. ft W. con 4s do old 4s, reg.-HS'i! 'Oregon Nav. Is 12s 70 inii 10M4 I IK) US 10.1'i do coupon ui'r, " 1s do 5s, rcg llOH in numon 111? Oregon S. L fis I29U do consol 6a... Heading on. Is. R. G. W. Is D. of C. 3 tlu I!4 Atch. wn. 1 VWA do ud). 4s 89 Can. Ho. 2s 110 C ft O. 4'4s JlOVi' do 6s 10 PJ C. ft N. W. c. 7S.13914 do S F deb. 6s.l23 rl.lfi..n Ter. 41.. ft.'li 93 St L ft I M c. 5s lll'i St I. ft S F g. Cs .i.,( St. I'uul consols 18314 'H. I'. I'. t: V. IH do 5s So. Pacllle Is... . us .iiuj I'll! ho. Hallway 6s.. J VS . 63 .113 . 90 .105i Pnlnrndn So. Is.. SI IH R. ft T. fis D. ft H. G. Is lOOii'Tex. ft P. Is.... Erie generul 4s... 83 Mo 2s W. ft D. C Is. 801iCnlon Pnclllc 4h. Gen. Eloctrlo 5s. 155 Wabash Is In. Centrul Is.... 115 I do 2. L, ft N. mil. 4s.. f-'il'West Shore 4s.. M K. ft T. 2s.. . 7C Wis. Central Is. Mo 4s 9GWn. Centuries .. llSi .lUS's .111 . N-)l Hid. Offered. llimk CleiirliiKB and KxoliniiKC. HALTIMOHE. Jan. 18,-Clearlngs, 1,4"5, fC5; lialances. J327.6S4. NEW YORK. Jan. IS.-Cloarlngg. 1252,017, 22' balances. J16,309.72l, HOSTON Jan. 18.-CIenrlngs. J25.3I4.409, balnnces, J2.0M.069. CHICAGO, Jan. lS.-Clearlngs, J22,123,33Sj balntv es, Jl 209,01 New York exchange, fc premium, sterling exchange, Jl.Mffl ns PHILADELPHIA, Jnn. ls.-Clenrlng, Jlfi.H0S,39(; balances, J2.I25.CB0. ST. I.OCI9. Jnn. IS.-Ctearlngs, J6,92.8il; balnnces, J35,727' money, Siif6 per cent; New York exchange, 20c premium bid, 30c pre mium asked. Huston Stock (Imitations, IlOSTON, Jan. 18.-Call loans, 34 per cent; tlmo loans, SHU P" cent, Otllclnl cloning: A., T. & 3. F... do pfd Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. Tel Huston & Alb'y. Huston Elevated Hoston & Me C. H. & Q Dominion Coal.. do pfd Federal Steel ... dn nfil 4.1H Cnlon Lnnd 2Vi 83 West End M 131 Atchison 4s I'd1 11S4 N. E. O. & C. 5s. C514 1'.7 'AiHentttro 9!i Amal. Copper ... gi Atiauiic .-;. Hoston ft Mont.lluV4 li.iif., X. 11ntnii.. 7S ICal. ft Hccla. 81)) contennini t."r,nlrtlli 1M4 SO SOU If ll'l t .......... , r&. lltimholilt Fltchhtirg pfd .. .i:sv. Osceola .., netl. Kiec. pfd. Ed, Elcc 111... Mex. Central . N. E. (I. & C. Old Colony ... Old Dominion Rubber Cnlon Pacllle, .159 , Parrot .... .120 Kjulncy 175V4 13 Santa Fo Cop.... fl 11 ii xamnracK .325 ,20: iMn.li Mtnlne 32 5 4'U 16?i , SOS Wlnonn 21 Wolverines ., S214IU. Mining Ex-dlvldend. Sew York Ml 11 1 11 it Slocks. NEW YORK. Jnn. IS.-The following nro quotations on mining stocks.: Adams Con 20 Allco 45 Hreeco 200 llrtiuswlck Con... 27 Comstock Tun... 4 Con. Oil. ft Va..l75 Dead wood Ter.... 53 Horn Silver 110 Iron Silver G". Lcadvllli) Con.... (1 Llttlo Chief ... Ontnrlo otihlr Phoenix , Potosl Savage Sierra Nevada Small llopoo .. Standard .. IB . .630 .. 63 .. 10 .. 10 .. 12 .. 20 .. 70 ..415 London Stock Uuotntlons. LONDON, Jnn. 1S.-I p. m.-Cioslng: Cons., money... 96 &1G Erlo do nccount...9611-1C do 1st pfd Atchison 45li Pennsylvania .. f 'nnntltiifi Pin n? lleitiltnir . 2"4 V4 . 75 ,. 101i .. 88'4 ;: h '1 .. 364 St. Paul 13314INO. Pacinc nfd. Illinois Ccntrnl...l33410rand Trunk .., l.oiilsvlllo Anncondn , nlon Pnc. pfd.. 83VHand Mines .... N. Y. Central. I4V4 HAH SILVER-Qulet at 29 9-lCd per ounce. MONEY I per cent. , . Thn mte nf iiuenimt in tbp onen market for short bills Is 3'VfJl ner cent; for three months' bills, 4y414 per cent. l'orelkii I'Mniiueliil, T rtxrrtv- 1.... ib A'nl,llli.lanillti9 the I.W11UUH, .Illll, to. evi,,ii,,n,''u.'n .7 Hank of England has reduced tne uoaung supply of cash by nearly 2.0WOO0 it still continues so inrgo uihi 11 m tiiiiiuun ... mnininiu raies. inoiiEii 1110 was Increased bv 11 llko nmount It Is Mill .t.n.. eo..w.t l.nlr... Hint nf n Venr lliutti ttinii .tf,iw,wv ut.,, ...... ... . ... i.n...i... .1..... 1.. un.,lhl,irr tineilnll In llhllt HIIUIIIK men; IB 1.', i ,,; ntlrnct gold. Momonlnrlly there Is llttlo ptospcci 01 receiving consiuerniuu iuii-ihihh from nny quarter. Huslness on the Stock .... .,,.1,... ...nu .lull Innetlee nnd tAt.llltilHu l.lllllj r ..u.., . nervous pending developments In regard to tho London nnd Globe Finance corporation milllCr. llWUlg lO Illll mm 111 limin . i. ....... required for the prosecution of the wnr and llie eiliie.ivni n neiiitt nil".' ...... - out of the Newfoundland shore question arc causing depression In consols. Realizations 111 American shares predominate. At tno . .. .. 1 . !... .,,." n nflar. opening iiiey wero r, r .. winds steadier, closing dull. Only Southern Pacllle was firm. Operators In Canadian ,....ii .iiun...;nt,iioi nt thn tr.-imn 1 iit'iiius iifiu uitiin,u,.v,. ... ' . tcturns. Gold premiums nro niioted as fel lows: Huenos Ayres. 132.10; Madrid, 35.15; j.lBiion. ii: itome, n.yi, PARIS. Jnn. IS. Prlcts on tho boursp to dav opened dull. Spanish 4s were weak on ti 1,. Il.tln., n.,,1 n.a fnvnrilll'1 uu1 v iiriist imitittiini u. e. .... -.- exchange. Later they hardened slightly. . . ... .... , . . I .. Malpntin lint, innuenceii oy -nn nciivni m. en ''' ,t and some tractions, and prices closed all nround better. Three ppr cent rcnto3, loir .. 1 1 1. ,......,, nvr l.nticn nn l.nnflolt yilse nu tiiu ut-einiiit. ......n . , . 25f 1214C for checks: Spanish 4s closed n.t 71 7i. HERLIN. Jan. is. mere was n niinui j on tho Herlln bourse, being the occasion of the blcentcnnry 01 ine t.?v,.imiifn mi London. 20m 4aV4pfg for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 3 per cent; three montns uuis. " iet itm. Condlllon of (he Treasury. 1 rt t , v'UM.ri V- 1m lfi Tn.lii VB Htnte- vnil ... ue, " " ' Un : . erul fudV'exduHlvofVho J.SoiW gold reserve In the division of redemntlnii. shows: Available cash balance, J13S.083.813; gold, iv,isu,4Da. Cut (oil .Market. k-t?w rnn 1.- in,, IK rOTTON Snectt- latlou In cotloii todny wns very small, but tho tono or tno mnrKei was neucr !, 1 lenn.nnl tmirUet (11(1 not rCSIIOllll tO our decline of yesterday, ns the tnido here expected. Private cables stated that tho dccllno thero was largely duo to manipula tion selling orders irom nun sine mi" tho henvv Hombay movement for tho week, I. nt n better feetlmr nrcvuilcd today US II consequence of Improved rnntlnentnl de- manii uiki neuei in nuiier uimc I'linuiuniis In the nenr future. On tho advances our innriret Htnrtnd 5W7 nolnts hlchcr nnd ruled Hteady on that bnsls most of tho day. Thero WUH ICSS disposition IIIIUUlK mil ueutu m sell, whllo tho traders wero nenriy In clined to opernto on the bull sldo In scnlp ing the market. Throughout tho eflernoon llio market wns quiet and llrm. with buying predominating. The close was steady at n net udvanco of 610 points. Snot closed dull; middling uplands. 9Ttc; middling gulf, l()'4c; Bil l's, 71 bales, Kuturcs steady; .liin uarv, 0.69c; l-'ebrunry. 9.40c; March, 9.38c; Anrll. B.3fic: Mav. 9.:i7c: June. 9.35c: July. O.A'ic; AugiiHt, 9.0So; September, S.55c; Octo- tier, fi.vxc. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 1S.-COTTON-Steaily; sales, 2.800 bales; ordinary, 713-16c; good ordinary, 8 7-Ii'k"; low middling, 9 1-lve; middling. 91ic; good middling, 9)ic; middling fulr. 10 3-lfic: recelnts. 8.6S7 bales: stock. S57,7tHi bales. Secretary Hesters statement or the world's visible cotton shows a total of 4.109,761 bales, against I.199.S31 last your: of tills tho totul or American Is 3,303,851 bales, against 3.311.83I last year. iiivKitruui,, Jan. is. -fin ton spot, inoderato business and prices 1-32d lower; American mldd'lng fair, 5 27-32d; good mid dling, 59-16d; middling. 6 l5-32d: low mid dling, 56-16e; roihI ordinary, 5 1-lfid; ordl- imrv 1 ln.lrt.1 Tlin aelnu ,.f thn .1,,.. ......... 800 hales, of which 600 wero for speculation ,,wl nvt.et nt,,l 1 . .,t . ,.1.l t . .. .) . ...ei in,.,.,,.. . i.ej 4lliei iriill , receipts, 10,(ii bales, Including 9,40) Amer ican. Futures ntiotied und closed quiet; American middling, 1. m. c. Jnnunrv, 5 23-611(5 21-t;4il, value; Jiiuuiiry nnd Febru ary. 5 22-6ld. sellers: Februnrv nml Mnrel, -SlO.-fild. sellers; JIurcli und April, 5 17.fild rteiein, .llll jlllll .Uliy, II ID-tllU, SCIIerH: May und June, 5 13-16(1. sellers; June und r ,,'1.V,V--5..1.1.(i,.,, tiellers; July und August, 5 7-olfia S-tild, buyers; August und Septern S'J'I(!' vlue; September and October. I69.6UI, vnlue: October, 4 42-6ld, vuluo; Oc tobcr nnd November, g. o. c, 1 13-61(1, horn Inul. The following ure cotton weekly statis tics: Total sales, all kinds. 49.000 bales' to tal sa'es American, 13.000 bales: English Hl'lnners' tnklngs. 75.0nn bales; tot il oxnort 7.(00 bales; Imports of all klncis. 70.000 baVs! moprt American. tVi.ono bales iinev ,.il kinds. fifi(.0ii'l bales; stock. American. 501 biio bales; ulloat. nl! kinds, 2S.oiV( bales nnn'-it American. .,ri,(o Da leu: total sales of snee 11 III on. 400 bales: tntnl a, lJ , ... "IIP' 111.700 bales. " "I'ri, Oil und HomIii. nit. (MTV !,. t,.., ier.-.n. fl 17 rot . ' ,, n 1 1 1 . 1 ' T K I . " 1 .. bbls.; nvernge, 100.617 bbls.; runs,' inl'923 imiii-., HifmKi 1 yi. mi inns. NEW YORK, Jan. IS-OILS-Cottonseed fli-m; prlmo crude. 264fi27c; prime yellow, Ei'tc Petroleum, quiet. Rosin, quiet. Tur. penllne, dull nt 40f01,c. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 1-OILS-Cottnnseed Hull refined, spot, dull nt 20s 9d. Turnen tine spirits, firm at 29s. "irin-n LONDON. Jnn. 18. - OILS - Petroleum Amrlran rollned, 0 3-lCd. Turpenllno 1 nlr. Its. 2Ss 1014d. ColTee Illll rice I, NEW YORK. Jnn. R-COFFEE-Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, 7',c; mild, quiet; Cordova, ttfS4c. Futures opened sternly at 5 points udvunco nnd ruled more active on covering, following European and Santos stability, with some changes and general speculative, activity prevented by continued largo receipts In Hrazll nnd unsatisfactory demand for staples. The market closed steady at an advance of 5H10 points. Total sines, ..Mm iih?k, incimiiiit;i jnnuurv, A.70 6.75c; March. e.SOifiS.SSc: July. 6.9ic: Senium. ber, 6.(K)T6.0f,c; October, 6.1dJT6.15c; Decem- ner, u.ioc. Evil porn led nml Dried 1'i'iilta, NEW YORK. Jun. IS. EVA I 'O HAT E D ArrLKts rrnuing in tno mnrKot wus nf a bund to mouth character, with n barely steady undertono nrevnlont all dnv vith some disappointing country advices; prices III III" Close, iiiiwuvlt, eio uucunugeii; siuie ciiiniiiou wus qiiniiii ui uffric prime. 5fj3Sc. cholrc. 5',4ii?c; fancy. iifi7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FHCITS ' Im etlv. but about steady; prunes wero quoted at 3tfi8Uc per lb., us to size und quality. Ap ricots. Royal. 7MH2o; .Moor Park, SllSc I't'ucneB, puvicii, ii'iiisc, iiupeeieu, WJuiQc. err York Dry (ioods .Murket, NEW YORK. Jan. IS. Thero was tin bus Iness of uny moment In print cloths today; In other cotton (roods the demand him iiem, about tho snmo as of previous days of the ween in mnpio lines, ivji more nusiness than beforo has been reported In printed goods. rrices are wiiunui mnieriiu ennngo in any direction. Linens arc in moderate rennut hut llrm In urlce. burlnns aro scarce i.n.i 1 very nrm ior caicuua guuus. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Baceipts of Cattle Light and Market Con tinued to Show Strength. HOGS AVERAGED CONSIDERABLY HIGHER Onlr Few Mieep on Snle nn it lines Sold n 1,1111c Higher, While Mexi can Yenrllngs of Light Weight Topped the Jtnrket. SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. IS. Tteelnta n.An. r..i.1a lln,,. Uln.n Olilclal .Monday 3.69J 4.S9J 4,noJ (jmcini tiipni ni. 1111 1 r,',i 2.052 Olilclal Wednesday 2215 9.445 2,163 2,512 Slg 11,593 15.U4S 1U.S6J 3.5S!I umcinl Thursday l.iWi (iniini i..i.t.. ' '...v. 9.131 7,558 ii.ii J'llllU H-M F 'IVO ll.'lCa tlilu ivnnt 11 l.OI fK I'.n.t Samo duys last Week.'.'ll713 39,171 oiuuu nays weel! lierole.. 10,473 av.wi Same three weeks ago.. 6.521 23.79J 13,396 u..,u lum WCeivS I1)..1U,WI 'II.UII u,u.'vi Average price paid lor hogs for tho past several days, with comparisons: I 1901. 19j0.n93.lS9S.ilii97.lSW.lS95. Jnn 1 95 1 4 21 3 42 " I 3 4S 3 IS 3 17 1 3 40 4 "2 4 16 4 IS 4 11 v 4 10 4 09 4 11 4 09 4 OS 4 07 4 11 4 11 3 88 3 S3 3 5 Jan! 4 96 4 33 3 67 3 67 3 14 3 47 3 4S 3 42 3 45 3 43 3 46 Jan. Jnn. 3... 4... 6... 6... 7. . . , 8..., 9..., 10.. 11.. 12... 13.., 14.. 15.. 16.. 17... IS.., 4 W4i 5 02U 5 011, 3 44 3 38 3 39 3 3 3 61i Jan, Jnn. 3 29 3 53 Jan. 3 40 3 IS 3 12 3 14 3 07 3 14 3 09' 3 19 3 26! 3 23 3 23 3 48 3 46 3 66! Jan, Jan. 5 054 3 43 3 43 3 29j 5 J I o 231,4 5 17U, R 161, 5 25M Jnn. Jnn. 3 60 3 54 3 51 3 47 3 55 Jan. Jan. .In n. 3 60 3 47 3 65 3 501 I 3 f.2 3 49 3 51 3 49 3 49 3 47 3 53 3 59 3 66 3 72 3 S2! Jnti. Jan. Jan. Jun. 5 204 5 20 J C 2914 3 4 3 5l lndlrnt.ia 2nn.i.., Thn nllll,.! .,...... t ona nf lnnli ..... it.Kiiuci v'l linn J . o.wrt brought in toduy by each road was; lloaus. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. C. JL ft St. P. Hy 4 13 JIIssouH Pacific Hy 3 5 10 6 20 1 I 13 16 1 13 3 nion I'ncino system 3 '. ft N. W. Hy E. ft Jl. V. H. It 1 !. C. ft P. Ry i '.. St. P.. Jl. ft O. III'.... 6 H. ft Jl. R. It. II 15 C. H. ft Q, Ry 9 K. C. ft. St. J C. It. 1. ft P. lit- mil Illinois Central 1 Total receipts 40 107 The (IlsilOSltlnn nf thn il.iv'l reeelnta wiim ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num- uei ui iit'iiu inuicaico; Ruvers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. 3 1,659 Omaha Packlnir Co G. If. Hnmmoud Co Swift and Company STiS 712 6S 1,259 622 22S 1,543 296 109 1,466 663 67 29 n 19 1 61 6 6 31. rummy racKing (jo Armour & Co Armour, from Sioux City Omaha P. Co., from K. C. i.oiimnn ft Co JlcCrenry ft Clark W. I. Stephen inn (v itunizinger Livingstone ft Schaller.... L. F. Husz 11. F. Hobblck A. S. Jlnwhlnney Other buyers Totals 9S: 7,102 SIS CATTLE Thero wero only a few cnttln on snlo today, and, us a result, the market wns In good shapo nnd everything wns sold in goon season, mere wero not quite twenty cars of heef steers nn snle tndnv nnd packers bought up nnythtng that suited 1110111 at tuny steady prices and In some cases ho murket looked a llttlo stronger. Owing to tho lluht Hiimilv the lens desira ble grndes also moved qulto readily at Just about steady prices. Thero wero only a few, cows offered to day and tho mnrkct was steady to strong nnd fairly active. Owing to tho light re ceipts tho .nurket soon enme to n close. lucre were very rew good cows on snle, mosto f tho offerings being on tho common order. Tho market has been Imnrnvlnir steadily the last half of tho week, but prices are huh consinernniy lower tlinn tney wero nt the closo of Inst week. Thero were only a few bulls, calves nnd stags on sale and sellers had llttlo dllllculty In disposing of them nt yestcruny'" prices. The week closed up In good snnpo so far as feeders are concerned. Thero were very ugni receipts inuny unci mo demand was heavy, so that prices wero a llttlo better on anything nt nil deslruble. Yard traders have very few cattle on hand nnd the de mand from tho country Is quite liberal, particularly for the last end nf tho week. Cholco cattle of most nny weight nre ready sellers, hut tho common kinds -do not move so readily. Hcprcsentutlve sales: DEEF STEEPJ4 No. Av. Pr. ... 980 3 40 . . . 750 3 60 ... (150 3 65 ... 05S 3 6- ... S30 3 75 ... 846 3 85 ...1152 II 9'i ... 870 4 20 ...1COI 4 2l) ...1057 4 20 ...1280 4 25 ...1035 4 25 ...1090 4 n . . . 916 4 23 ...1012 4 3) No. 1 22 9 14 20 20 10 A v. Pr. 1 1 1 6 o .1180 4 35 ...1019 ...1051 4 X5 I 40 ...1032 4 43 910 4 55 ..1191 4 CO ..1060 4 C5 ..1283 4 70 ..'1270 4 T.-i 10 9 9 21.. 15.. 21 i l 1227 4 5 SS 1215 4 ) 18 1292 4 90 21 1065 5 00 13 1271 5 00 1 l!.!... 29 5 STEERS AND HEIFERS, ...1026 4 40 COWS. 22f 1 1 1 r."."'.! 1. ...... u. 1 1 1 1 1 810 1 00 3 1000 2 9i 1 900 2 95 9S0 1 Til .1030 2 00 15. .1026 .1)80 ;i 00 910 2 2.i 960 2 25 1 1 3 !!!!'.! 6 1 1 3 3 B 1 1 3 00 ....1100 3 00 ...1126 3 () ....10) 3 no ....1030 3 00 ,...1036 3 10 ....10CO 3 10 ....1150 3 15 ....1136 3 15 .... 916 3 25 ....1051 3 25 ....1460 3 35 .... 930 3 35 ....1163 3 35 ...,10S'3 3 to ....1100 3 50 ....1120 3 50 ....1270 3 50 ....1125 3 60 ....12IW 3 55 .... 510 3 55 ....1110 3 00 ....1510 .3 55 ....1010 JK .... 931 3 00 ....1013 3 60 ....11S0 3 75 ... 810 ...1065 2 25 35 ... 898 2 :n ...1010 2 35 ...1170 2 35 ...1043 2 60 ...910 2 50 ... 980 2 60 ... 970 2 50 ... 912 2 60 ... 927 2 50 ...1120 2 50 ... 780 2 60 . . . 962 2 W) ...1096 2 ti ...106S 2 70 ...10O5 2 75 ...1030 2 75 ...1130 2 75 ...1020 2 75 ...1116 2 73 11 4 1 , 1 M 3 2 , 2...... 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 69 3 1 , 1 1 3 6 , 13 6 . . . 770 2 si) ... 0w ...1080 ...1030 F0 ! 90 : 95 HEIFERS. 25 1 775 965 755 770 875 3 25 2 75 2 75 3... 10... 20... 10... 030 3 25 1 7 1 9 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S40 878 3 40 93.2 3 10 820 3 10 906 3 10 725 3 13 828 3 40 910 50 9S5 3 60 ..1140 3 60 690 3 W) HULLS. .1480 .1600 ! 75 : 65 ....2000 ,123 ....HSO .1 - ....1120 3 20 ....1400 3 33 ....1280 3 0 ....1550 3 50 .... 710 3 50 ....1180 3 50 ....1560 3 60 ....1510 .", bQ ....1610 3 75 ...1350 3 (i5 ... 810 3 10 ...1410 3 10 ...1410 3 00 ..1250 3 00 ...1510 3 00 ...1485 3 10 ...1230 3 15 ...14S0 3 13 1.... 1.... 1.... CALVES. 5..., 1..., 228 4 75 240 5 00 180 6 m 120 0 60 1.... . 115 6 50 STAGS. 1430 3 60 1 H30 3 83 F70 3 30 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 830 2 9 ) 1 770 3 07 810 3 m 4 003 3 25 669 5 05 1 )() 3 30 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 440 3 20 1. 780 4 fO . . . . 900 3 23 . ... 693 3 K ....635 3 10 .... 7S4 3 50 . . . . 703 3 80 . ... 769 3 80 , ... 690 3 f 0 . . . . 640 3 90 3.. 613 4 00 TM 4 00 680 4 00 754 4 05 870 4 15 7.".6 4 20 1. 6. 1. 5., 29. 925 4 20 1 610 4 23 HOOS Thero wuh about an average sup. ,,lv nf lines here today, and. thn ilem.m.t being of liberal proportions and other mar kets In good shape, trade started out 7'.4ff ldc higher. The bulk of tho sales went from $5.27''j to $5.32ij. with the long string ut J5.30, and ns high ns $5.35 was paid. Sonio light Etuff Hold. an low as 15.25. It was 11 fairly nctlve market and It was not long beforo the bulk of the hogs had changed hands. After tho more urgent orders hud been filled thi mnrket did not seem to lie qulto as nctlvo und for a time not very much wan doing. As tho morning udvaneed tho market became worse and for tho last few loads buyers would not pay over $5.23 and $5.27',4 und the hogs had to lie choice to bring $5.2714. For light stuff buyers were bidding $5.20 and less. Sellers were not willing to take those prices and up until noon several loads wore still unsold. As will bo seen from the tnhle of nverage prices tho market Is now at the high point of the month und not since April 30 of lust yenr have prices been ns high ns they were touay. liopresrntntive sales. No, Av. Sh. Pr. No. ,v. Sh. Pr. 11.. 14,. 61.. 31.. 73.. 8.N. . 87.. 11.. .113 4 50 66 236 81 205 5 30 6 30 6 US .202 6 25 243 160 5 25 82 216 .26!l 120 5 ?5 71 234 ... 5 30 17 . . 6 2 1 . . 6 25 80 6 25 .. 5 2714 .. 6 27'4 .. 5?74 .. C 2TW 40 5 ?y. 04... .196 .,, 6 34 80 6s) 40 6 30 80 6 30 SO 5 ?0 40 6 30 ... 6 30 ... 5 30 SO 6 30 160 5 30 ... 5 30 ... 6 70 ... 6 30 40 6 80 80 5 30 ... 5!U so 6 ro ....182 ....179 ....191 ....214 72... "4... 64... 48..., 76. , . 65... 76... 67... 66... 78... II... 70... 61... IV). . . 70. . . 61... 66... 85... (. . . 62... 115.. ...221 ...216 ...243 ..363 ,..231 ..272 ,..223 ...3(4 ...259 ...201 . .212 ...226 . . .255 ...3(7 ..298 . .2118 14... 63. . 101.. 70... 57... 64... 76. . . 15... 54... 72... 61... 61... 62... 55... en... 67... 72... 63... 61... 6S... 2(9 .199 .231 50 160 6 i ,4 15 6 ?7i. ...204 ...271 . . .206 ...263 .'..183 . . .283 . . .263 . . .250 ...233 ...21S ...207 ... 5 27J4 120 5 V.i, ... 6 27 4 ... 5 27'v ... 6 1714 40 6 27's 120 5 27U 40 5 27t; 40 5 T7'4 40 6 27(4 ... 5 271 (. ..29.1 120 5 "0 5 30 .230 .270 80 6 ro 40 5 30 . . . r. :) ... 6 30 SO 5 30 ... 5 30 200 5 ro 1(0 5 SO . .255 . .24.1 ..219 .212 . .3m ..274 .212 !!25S 23 160 5 V7I4 77... .215 200 6 274 it ..187 ... B 2-,(t, 4! ..245 ... 5 272 . .ISt 101 6 274 7 76... 4S... 00. . . 71... 69... 69... 92... 87... 62.. . 70... 41... 60... 85... IH... 42... 73. . 76. . . 70.. I... . ..trj 1.11 .1 r, iij 61... 61... 5 30 6 ) ..vn 11 I(V .268 ..214 5 7714 69. . . 70. . . 70... 71... 62... 14... 47... 70... 65... tA.;; .288 120 6 tl ..231 . .298 ..226 224 .'.'247 80 '46 5 30 5 ro 6 W 6 30 ..21S 40 r, ' 80 6 CI) 80 6 30 81) 5 :o ... 5 ro . . 5 3J4 ... 6 3214 ... 5 32Kj . .'221 ..227 ..312 ..147 ..293 ..211 . .256 . .'.'IS ..25S 80 6 30 .256 160 5 30 . . . 5 3.J . . . 5 ro . . . 5 ro 80 6 ,V) 297 !223 .241 0 ;,J'4 6 30 SO .207 5 .10 43.. . .Slit 6 3.1 SHEEP There were only three cars of sheep on sale today. One car was western ewes that sold for $3.75 which looked a Ittle higher than the same kind of stuf hns been selling for. The other two enra were .Mexican yearlings of good quality and only weighed around 74. They jld for $1,574 and $1.90. which Is tho best nrlce paid for yenrllngs this year, but nothing ns good hns been on the market. Thre were no lambs offered today, so there wns nothing with which to test the mnrket. The market ns n whole todnv could bo called steady to strong and nctlve. Quotations: Cholco fed wethers, Sl.OOjl 4.40; fair to good wethers, 3.85tn.O: choice yearlings. $l.40J?4.75; fair to good vearllngs, J(,25ft4.40; choice ewes, Jl.JSff 3.75: fair to good ewes. $3.1f.1.3P; cholco spring lambs, $5 006 4; fair to good spring lambs. J4.75TI5.O0; feeder ewes. 3.25 O3.00; feeder wethers, $3.5013 75: feeder lambs, $1.(034.40. Heprescntallve snlest No. Av. Pr. 22.1 western ewes 9S $3 75 29-1 Jlexlrnn yearlings 74 4 87'4 299 Mexican yearlings 71 4 9) ClllC.WiO LIVE .ST(T(7ic MAHKUT. Ciilde Stonily (o Strong H'K" Higher unit Active Sheep Firm. CII1CAOO. Jnn. lS.-CATTLE-Hecelpts, 2.500 head, Including 7,400 Texans, oholco steers, steady to strong, others slow an I weak. Including butchers' stock und Tc8 nns; good to prime steers, $5 2fi6.10; poor to medium, M.WQfi.lO; idocker nnd fclerJ, $2.7094. 60; cows. $4.75ff5.2; heifers. 12 7if 1.60; canners, J2.002.7o; hulls, weak. $2.l.i tiil.25; calves. $1,751(6.10; Texas fed sler, $1.00111.75; Texas bmh steers, H.SofilOO; Texax bulls. $2.60113.50. HOOS Hecelpts today. 20,000 bend, to morrow. 20,000 head; left over, 1,500; market 10c lilgher, active and doting llrm; top, $5.42'4; mixed und butchers, J5.16Jf5.4o; good to cholco henvy. $5.30fi5.42!4; rough heavy, $5.15fi5.23: light, $5.15fl5.33; bulk of sales, $3.2714jS.35. SHEEP AND LAJIHS-Hccelpti. 5,y0 head; sheep firm; yearlings, up to $5.25; lambs strong; good to choice wethers, $3.i3 ff1.65; fnlr to choice mixed, J3.60f?3.S5; west ern sheep, $1.75W4.i'iO; Texas sheep, J2.50W 3.60; nntlvp lambs, J4.25Jf5.60; western lambs, $5.00iTir.50. Netv York Live Slock Mnrket. NEW YOHIC. Jan. 18. CATTLE He celpts. 3,519 bend: steers, more nctlve nnd stendy to a shade higher; bulls, 101fl5c higher; thin cows. llrm: others steady; steers, common to good, $4,255(5.25; oxen, $3.25if4.25; bulls. J3.10ffl.10: export grades, J4.40; cows, Jl.95ff3.45 Cables quote live cattle steady at llHTlSic per pound; sheep, 12',4'i? 13140 ; refrigerator beef, lower nt 9Vo per po.iud: shipments, 750 cattle nnd 5,100 quarters of beef. CALVES-Hecelnts, 117 head: ninrket steady and nil sold; veals, Jt.75ftS.50; little calves. $3.6014,60; barnyard calves, J3.00 3.25; yenrllngs. J2.fH&2.75. SHEEP AND LA.MHS-Hccelpls, 7.110 head; sheep, barely steady; prime Iambs, steady to llrm: medium nnd common, weak; sheep. $3.094.50; lambs, $3,001)6.30; Canada lambs. JO. HOOS HccelptB. 1.314 head; market 10c higher; fair western hogs, J5.50; state hogs would sell nt $5,601(5.75. St. Louts Live Stock Mnrket. ST. I.OCIS, Jan. 1S.--CATTLE Hecelpts. 1 100 head. Including 600 Texans; market steady; native shipping nnd export stecri. $1.05(116.80; dreSKed beef nnd butcher Kteers. $1.251(5. 10; steers under 1.000 lbs., J3.60f(4.9): stockers and feeders. J2. 15ff4.60; cows and heifers. J2.OOfTI.75; ennnerx. SI.25J(2.75; hulls, J2.00JT3.9O; Texas und Indian steers. S3. 357 4.65, with the best worth $3; cows nnd helf eni. J2.35t73.40. HOOS-Hecelptf. 6.200 bend; market 1Cc higher; plgH und lights, J5. 20fi 6. 30; packers, $5.25fi5.33; butchers. $5.305. 10. SHEEP AND LAJIHS-Hecelpts. 310 he.nl; market stendy: native muttons. $3.85i 1.25, lambs, $1,601(5.50; culls nnd bucks, $2.25tf 4.00. KniiNiis Clt Live Slock Murket. KANSAS CITV. Jun. IS.-CATTLE-Ho-celpts, 1,70i) natives, 150 Texans, 60 calves; mnrket steady; native beef Hteers, $I.25J( 5.25; stockers and feeders, $3.76Jf4.60; cows nnd heifers, $3.2.Vff4.60; ennners, S2.60fi3.15: western Texns steers, $3.90Jf 1.80; Texns and Indian steers. J3.85fii.60; bulls, $3.10Ji4.25; cnlveit. J4.50fft7.00. HOOS Hecelpts. 13,600 head; market 6c higher; top. J5.40; bulk of sales, J5.30i5T5.33; henvy. J5.3off5.40; mixed packers, $5.25Jj5.35; light. $5.15ff5.30; pigs. J4.&Of4.90. SHEEP AND LAM HS Hecelpts, 1,200 head; market steady: western lambs, J5.15W 5.45; western wethers, $4.1OJ(4.40; ewes, J3.50 4AS5: yearlings, J4.5(VTi4.75. SI. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket. ROFTII ST. JOSEPH. Jlo., Jan. IS. -(Special.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Hecelptp. 500 head: mnrket ac tlv( and strong: qunllty cnnffiion: nntlw. Jl.00fl5.25; Texns nnd westerns, J3.40JJ5.15; cows nnd heifers. J2.10ff4.35; bulls and stags, J2.10J 1.65; yearlings und calves, J3.40f(l.6), stockers und feeders, J3.00J; 1.30; veils, jt.ui (("(6.73. lions Hecelpts. 6,0n0 head; mnrket about 5c higher; ii'.l grades, J3.20Jf5.374; bulk, 85.23 tfT5.30: nlzs stendv SIIEEP-Hecclpts, stetdy. 300 head; mirket Stock In Slirht, Following nro tho recelplH nt the four principal western markets for January IK: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 920 7.55S 8IS Chicago 2,500 20,000 5.000 Kansas City 1.860 13,500 1.301 St. Louis 1.100 6.200 SO) Totals 6,370 47.25S 7,315 Wool Market. HOSTON. Jnn. 18 The Commerclnl mil letln's report of the wool trade tomorrow will nny: Tho receipts of the week have been 2.465 bales domestic and 1.917 bales foreign, ngalnHt 6,815 bales domestic and 1,265 foreign last week, nnd 6,739 bales do mestic nnd 2.013 foreign for the correspond ing week last venr. The receipts since January 1 show a decreaso of 2,700 bales domestic and 3,011 foreign, ns compared with the samo period of lust yenr. All statistics of sales ure bogus, ns the ironclad oath of Hoston dealers to suppress exact information still ho'ds. American. Wunsknk, Jlnnchester nnd Lnrrnlne mills have led tho buyers this week. Including somo smnller mills that have not been In the market for months. Prices hnvo not generally been ndvnnced, but there hns been no cutting of the basis of the fine me dium territory, which has formed tho bulk of thn sales to a lower level than 13 cents. Tho advance of M7W per cent In London nt tho nuctlonH hns fnerensed tlm demand for Aistrnllan wool In this market and qunrlerblood crosshreds hnvo ndvnnced 1 cent the scoured pound. Amerlcnn pur chasing In Austrn'la has lncrenscd this week and our total tnklngs will he nearer 35.00 bnles than the 20,000 bnles originally announced ns tho total Wool Snles. I ON DON. Jan. IS.-WOOL-Tho offerings nt tlm wool unction snles today numtured 13.60S halts. Onod scoured merinos brought extreme prices, the homo nnd cniitlnintnl representatives purchasing actively Franco was 11 free buyer and n few good lots of tho beBl greasy Victorians were tnkon for America, full rates being paid for tho sum Ornmbreds wero In 'nlr rupply and met with n keen deinnnd. Fine-hatred M'lurel Hold 711(10 per rent higher. Capo of flood Hope nnd Nalnl snow-whites were 'd dearer Following nro the iples In detail: New South Wales, 3.600 bales; sooursj 6d (11 Is 6Wj,i; urensy 457 19d. Queensland, 2.201 bales- scoured. 7VIJtls 7V4'1; greasy, 41t,Jf lOd. Victoria. 1,900 bales, scoured, r.Udfils 7d: greasy. 4'iJJimd South Australia. t0) bales; greasy. 4'iJMOd West Australia, rW bales: greasy. 4177'jd. New Zeal nnd. 1,7ro bales; scoured. 614dJ(ls 5tl : greasy. Uifdld Cape of Oood Hope and Natnl, 2,20 bales; scoured, IQ'vlJils r,i,4d; greasy. P4l7'i'l; Huenos Ayres 800 bales; tenured, nothing; greasy. 44T6d. Siicitr mill .Mnlimse. NEW OHLEANS. Jan. IS. - SCOAH -Firm: onen kettle. 3'ifi4e. onen kettle, cen. trjfugnl. 3 13-16fi4 5-16c. rentrlfugul. yellow, rtendy. open kettle, 2(v?I30e, centrifugal, Ssf 21e ..Syrup, steady nt 20fl30e NEW VOHK. Jan. is. SCOAH - Haw, steady but quiet, fnlr refining, 3T4e; cen trifugal, 96 test. 4V; molasses sugar' 3Se rellned, stendy; standard A, R.40c, confec tioners A, 5.40c: mould A, 6.95c; cut loaf. 6,10c: crushed, 6.10c, powdered, 5.70c, granu lated, 6.60c; cubes, 6.S5c. Jtolnsses, stead New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 1 4 40c. LONDON, Jan. IS. nBET SUUAH -. js 3d. LEARNS MORE OF IRRIGATION House Committee nn Public Lands Heeelves Secretary IIKeheoek' Hepnrt nnd llenr Others. WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. Secretary of (ho Interior Hitchcock wns to have been heard todny by tho houso committee on public lands on the suhlect nf Irrlmtlnn. 1,11. 1. attracting attention In ninny western states, but, being unnblo to como to tho cspltol, ho submitted n statement. This strongly sup ports the policy of Irrigation and says that a vast acreage, capable of supporting a population of 60,000.000 people, should not bo left n desert. Mr. Hitchcock points out tho rcmurknblo results achieved In tho vnlley of the Nile, practically redeeming Egypt from bankruptcy. Prof. Newell of tho geological survey, Prof. Pinchot of tho Agricultural depart ment and Representative Newlund of Noindn, who started the movement by n hill for Irr'gntlon storehouses along tho Hum boldt river lu Nevada, also strongly sup ported tho proposition. Hearings today were on tho Newlands bill, but thi has brought up tho v.'holo subject as applicable to western states nnd particularly Cali fornia, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Montntin, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota nnd North Dakota. pi:.sio.s con whstuii.v vkthuans Wnr SurvUnrs Iteuiemhereil ij the (tenerul iUt eminent. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. (Speclnl.)-The following pensions hnvo been grunted: Umio of Jnnunry 2: Nebraska: Orlglnnl-Adnm Ilrfcher, nv bj;is j8; Louis Veyettc, Kenesuw, $6; Mc Miizlo Con well. Ornfton. $12: Jeremiah II Sandy. Gretnu. $12. Increase-Thomas Day, Plckrell, $S. own: Orlgliml-Lonln Hneholz. M rbK Hock, $6; Jonathan Houghton, deceased, (loilwnrd. $12; Jnmes Moreheml, Hal.lwliv $6; Jacob Eiicker. .Muscatine. $J; 3amtti cle, Independence. $6. Hestorutlon und Increase-David II. Clark, deceased. (N ceola. $10. Henewal-Dunlel Ford, Wilton Junction, $6. Original widows, ote.-l.uov Jl. Iceland. Jlllford. JS: Jlnrv llnr.in. Chiirdan, JS; Snrnh D. Jleyets, Vlntun. 18; Jlnrla L. lluchanan, South Ottumwa $12. South D.ikolii; Hestoratlon and Increiiao - Jiseph H. Walter, drcensed, llowar I. ff. Original widows, etc. Helen Jl. Walter. Howard, $S; (special accrued Jammrv Ii Caroline Perth, Deudwond, SS. Wyoming: Orlglnnl-John '. Hlltle, Haiv lins $6. Crlnrndo: Orlglnnl Hector Cowan. F-it-t Collins. $6; Elijah Jones, Aspen, $S; Scott .1. Anthony. Denver, Jt. lncivusc .Ioeph XV. Hrewster. Crlpiile Creek. JS. Original widow Prlsclllii Jones. Houldcr. J6. War with Spain, original Thomns H. llrown, Denver, J12. HOAR BEGINS A FIFTH TERM Mnsnehnsell' Venernhle Sennlor Mns Ills Credenduln A en 1 11 t'rr nented hy n CnlleiiKue. WASHINOTON, Jnn. 18. -When thn sen nto convejicd today .Mr. Lodge of Massachu setts presented the credentials of his col league, Jlr. Hoar, who was elected recently for a term of six yenrs. beginning March 4 next. This Is the fifth election of Mr. Hoar to the sennte. With the expiration of his present term ho will hnvc served twenty- four years in the senate. linn Them tin Their Ilneks, WASHINOTON, Jnn. 18. The olilclal vie- tlms of the grip continue In nbout tho samo condition today. Secretary Wool Is In bcd( but Insists on signing Important mall and trying to do somo business. Ad miral Dewey is able to sit up only part of tho time. In his case tho disease has af fected hifl stomach, but ho Is slowly Im proving. Secretary Hay continues at work, though by no means recovered from his last attack, Appropriation for Went Point. WASHINOTON, 'Jan. 18,-Senntor Sowoll, from tho committee on military nffnlrs, re ported tho military academy appropriation hill. The conimltteo recotmuonils a total appropriation mnde hy tho bill as It passed tho houso of 5(3.4!)0 for tho construction of officers' quarters. Tho total amount carried by tho bill 1? J773.6I1. THE It El LTV .MA It K CI'. 1NSTHCJIENTS tiled for record Frl lav, January i 19111: Wnrninly llieils. JL E. Coy and husband lo Mary lle- niann. s 10 feet lot 5. black 22. South Omaha $ km John Hell and wife to Frauds llrown. nw nn -inn acres in nw corner ne nw 11-16-10 2.101 Frauds llrown to Daniel Keliicr, nv nw 2-16-10 I,v0 tiding Mr.,,,.,, ur.nw, .... ..... ll,' ID 1 t AA Chrlsteua I.n iiilcii nu' husband to W. I Jlhlrolm. s'4 lot 8. block 'I. Ilor bach's 2d add 1.CW F.rmst Sweet and wife to .1. F. Flack, trustee, lots 6, 7 und 8. block I, .Madi son square 'ill M. E. Price and hitab.lnd to ratline Cowduroy, lot 11, block 1, Fnhnni Tluee 601 X W. Harris and wife to H. E. Stry- ker, lot 16. Stewnrt Pluce I I). E. Slryker und htiHuuiid to J. A. Painter, lot 16 und nV4 lot 32. sumo., loo Jlerrlmnc Hlver Savings bunk In L. K. Mutton, 41x132' feet In nw no ,1- 15-13 1.(0) ((lilt (In I ill Deed. S. Jl. Hoot nnd husband to W. F. Swcesy, lot 1, block ti, Hwcesy s .idd l,ii Heeds. T. II. MeCague, reeclver. to Anto-i (fiintner, n'i Int 12 und h14 lot 13, block 14 Kountze 3d und 605 36 70 2,510 701 Same to 8. I. Ijcnvltt. lot 5, block 1W, Dundee I'laco Sheriff A. A. .Millard, s 10 feet of n 70 feet kii i ot 10 or ot (i. c.'i inn nncl Sheriff to St. Lawrence university, lot 1. Archer I'laee ireinei .... Special muster to A. O. Hussell, iiV4 lot 32, Htewari i'laee Totol amount of transfer. Jl 1.864 ii COLDS" Hndwny's Heady Hellef cures and pr. vents rounhs. Colds, Sore Throat, Influen za, nronchltls, Pneumonia, Swelling of th inlnts. Lumliago. Inflammation. Ilheumn. ism. Neuralgia Mendnche, Toothueh--, Vsthma, DlfTlcult Hreathlng. Hndwuy's Heady Hellef Is a sure our for very Pnln. Sprain. Hrulses, Puln In tho Back, Chest or Llmbfi It was the first and U tho only Pain Itemed)- thut InnUnlly stops the most excruciating pulni, allays Inflammation and cures concretion, whether of tho lungs, stomach, bowlv, of other glands or organs, by one nppllcntli.n. KOll I.VriCHXAL AMI EXTKH.N.VI. I!SIX A teanioonfill ln water will in a frw min utes cura Cramps, Spusm. Hour Stomnch, Heartburn, Hick Hcnduche, Diarrhoea, Colic, Flatulency, nnd all Internal pains, Hold to Druggists, IIADWAY & CO., 65 Elm St.. New York, JAMES E. BOYD & CO., Telephone lOllO, Oiutihu, .Neb. COMMISSION, (illAIN, PHDVISIII.VS und STOCKS, Hoard of Trndc. Correspondenco John A, Warron & Co. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. CtIIti;.i ull Kldne) l)ieant. Duck uche, etc. At Irug- fills, or by mult, I Fret) book. atV Vice, etc., ot Dr. II. J. Kor, Htru- , N. Y. Kidneycura. j