T THE OMAIIA DAILY HEE: FRtPAY, JANUARY 13. 1904. 9 . . n cltle yeter IIoir. Bhecp, 8.SI4 mu SW.0irt 16.fta) 8 av !.? 4.2 . l.7ft S.OoO c8.4T itrsi GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET I Bamor from Tsr East Lead to Hear Ea f WhaaV MARKET CLOSED RAGSF.D AND SLUMPY Cora Active and Strang 4 fin-lug Oat of a flood A I no ( Inns, While tiring Good Prices. CHICAGO, Jan. 14. Dispatches Indicat ing that war may be averted led to heavy selling of wheat today during: the last hour of trading. The market closed ragged with prices Vakc lower than yesterday. May corn showed a final gHtn ot '. oaia "ee. but provisions were I'uUfcc lower. The opening In wheat waa a trllle easier, Influenced ty liberal receipt! In the north Went an by an advance In' the. price of liiltish consols. The sentiment quickly changed, however, and a at rung under cur- rent ant In, which carried the price stead y upward. The advance was due to a considerable extent to the display shown In coarse grains, although) moderate .bay. lug by the big bull lnlereet had a notice able effect. After opening Ho to Wac lower at 8715 R7 '4c to ftic. May climbed up gradually with some alight vetharks until It had reached 8740. " A cablegram from Argentine mentioned Incessant rains pre vailing throughout the wheat section and thl gave encouragement to buyers. )ry Weather In the southwest and on the Pa clflo coast waa also construed us a bull factor. Ihirlng the last " hour the early strength gave nut, and, under heavy liqui dation, the market started on a rapid de cline. Influenced by pearefifl cables, there was quite general selling latfe In the day by local traders who were also laboring Under the Impression that the lending long was selling through brokers, lip fore the downward course waa checked May sold at 8o. , The close was weak, with May at Static. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 89,600 bu. Primary receipts were 691,600 bu.. against 453.4CO bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re ported receipts of 472 cars, against 3ti cars last week and 802 ears a year ago. Corn was active and strong. Huylng was Of a good class and based mainly on the mall receipts, with a heavy proportion of them of poor quality. May opened a shade lower to Hfro higher at iVMltWMc and from the opening sales the price began to advance. There was little for sale until May had reached 4!i'c. when local longs began to dispose of their holdings. The market reacted under this profit taking and Mnr eased off to 4XHc ine sentiment, however, continued strong and the close found May at 4SH c ovr yesterday's final figure. laical receipts were 483 cars, with 1 of contract grade. Oats were excited and strong. Prom inent commission houses were active oft the buying side and with light offerings prices showed good gains. May waa the leader In the advance nid held up to 41c. At that figure there was a lot of llqiil flatlon and the nrtce sold off again, the me being at 4on. a gam or -o i"r me The opening was vo lower. receipts were 43 cars. ,.... Provisions wers steauy eariy in mc uni on the strength In coarse grains. lAtef In the" session the market cased off on selling by outside Interests, as well as by local packers The lower prices at the yards were partly- responsible for the sel ling movement. The close waa weak, with Mar pork 25c lower at l2.96ff12.97H; May lard was We off at $6.90 and ribs down 10 j1""4o at $A60.. . , ' . Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 40 cars; corn, S30 cars; oats, 110 cars; hogs, 29.000 head. Tha leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclss-I Open. High.l Low. 1 Clos. Yes y. 2r; refined, quiet; crushed, S.05c; pow dered, 4-iec; granulated, 4.45c Wheat May July ' Sept. Coin Jan. May July Oats Jan. May July Pork Jan. May La i d Jan. May July Ribs Jan. May . July . . i 1 , , ,", ' ) : :- - . K7V, K7 86V Z -RH ' inM,i "'-mu wt if 4! '-" rr 47B4V . 47 47 1 874 m 874 40 4lVi 40 WWht iU iaii" n ib'' uii " 80 80 6 67H 6 97H 7 07 -6 90 1 02 1 12 6 95 6 421 6 42 t 27 70 . . & Tfi. . ,i.6I, 77 7JV4I 7 tlV:(oia wAL V" I 4 4i '.- 4f, ,80 12 97 67 SO 6 95 27 IK- 87 .7!4 v 47V V4 37 4H S1' Otl AHA M HOLES ALK MAflKET. (dltloaf af Trade aad Quotations ea taale aad t-'aary rrodoce. EOGft Receipts wore liberal; market Weak; fresh stock, 2.7a24c. I.1VK l'ol l.THY Hens. 8c; spring chickens, S;ic; roosters, according to ag-, 4'u5:; turkes. 13i)14c; ducks, S'e'x:; geesu, KUKc. IIRERRED POLLTRT Turkeys, lfi17c: old toms, Mfil.'ic; ducks, liailc; geee, 9o; thickens, PViim,c ML'TTKK l acsing sto k, 1112cj choice to fancy dairy rolls. 13tjlfc; separator, 22;. KKKSH FISH Trout. 10c; pickerel, c; pike. 9c; perch, "c; blut-nsh. lac; whltcfish, 9c; salmon, 11c; haddock. 10c; codllsh, K'c; redsnapper, llr ; lobxtcrs. boiled, per lb.. Hoc; lobsters, green, per lb., JHc; bullheads, 11c; calflnh. 14c; black bass, 2ojj2jc; halibut, l-1c; crapplen, 12c; herring, oc; white busa, lie; blueins. 8c. OY81 t;n New York counts, per can. 43c; per gal., 12.00; extra seleiis. per can, 9ic; per gal., fl.feo; standard per can, 27c; per gal., Jl uQ. ItHAN'-I'er ton. $14.50. HAY IVIces quoted by Omaha Whole sale Dealers association. Choke No. 1 up land, 7E0; No. 2, 4)?.00; medium, IS.iio; coarse, tj.(). Kye straw, JT..60. These pi Ices are for hay of good color aud quality. Liemand Tnlr and receipts light. ' cohts ;pc. . OATS Arc. Iti'E No. 2, rye. Vf:or.TABI-ES. POTATOES Colorado, Kbc; Dakota, per bu., "(KyTiic; native, 6t(70c. m SWtliT i'OTATOKS Illinois, per. bbl., NAVY ItEANS-Per bu., 12.25. CKLKRY rimall, per dos.., 2&-535c; largs California. 4n'i7ac'. ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $1.60; Colo tado yellow and red, lc. CAHHAGK Wisconsin Holland, 2V5c. TtltNlPb :anada rutabagas, per lb., ISc; white, per bu., B0C. CAH1UTH Per bu., 60e. ' PAK8NU-&-l'er bu., 50c. UEETK-l'er bu., too. CALLIFI.OWER-Callfornla, pe' crate, 2..o. CUCUMBERS Per dos., fl.001.26. FRUITS. APPLES California Heiiflowers, per bog, I1.H0; Baldwins and other varieties, 13.50; New York export Spies. Greenings, Kus sets and Baldwins, 13.75. GRAPES Pony Catawbas, 20c; Imported Malagas, per keg, t5.eoif6.00. CRANBKHRiKS jersey, per bbl , r.50; per box, 2.50; Wisconsin IJell and Bugte, ts.008.60; Bell and Cherry, ItoO. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANQK8 Florida Brlghts and Russets, all slses, $2.50, navels, all sizes, chutes, 2.ib'u2 7ft; fancy. $3 20. L.LMOXS California fnnrv .100 to SfiO Sl(S. $l.(ni; choice. 140 to 270 sizes. $3.60. FlliS I'Hllfnri.lu lll-lh rarlnni SVlt Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 14c; 6-crown, ltic; i-crown, IBc. COCOA NUTS Per sack. 14.00: car dos.. 60c. DATES Persian iwr hnT of 80 nlin . $2.C0j per lb., In 6u-lb. boxes, 6c; Oriental Biuiiru usics, per nox, 2.i. BANANAS Per medlum-elred bunch, $2.00 C2-60; Jumbo, $2 753.25. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, roll cream. 12c; VUeonnln Young Americas, 13c; Diock Bwlas. W Hconsin brick. Lie: Wis consin Hmburger, 12c. I -(.- - i i n . m .n am. Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.26. MAP1.K Sl tiAU Ohio, per lb., 10c. CIDER-I'er bbl., $5.75; per bbl., $8 28. POPCORN-prr lb.. 2c; shelled, 3ii30. HORSEHADISII-Per case of 1 dosen. packed. Wc wuTS-wa nuts. No. 1 soft shell, ner lb.. 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, ner lb.. 13o: No. 2 hard shell. Der lb.. 12c; Brazils, per lb., '11c; filberts, per lb., lie: almonds, soft .shell ner lh. 1Kc: hnrd shell, pei lb.. 13c; pecans, lurge. per lb.. 12c: mall, ner lb.. 16c: neanuls. ner lh.. Ho: roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; Chill walnuts, WAT.,-, large njekory cneii mttMn, per uii., per ou.. ,i.a, HIDES No 1 ercen. Ra: No S r-reen Kc! No.-l salted, 7c; Nn..2-salted. c: k't.-,l veai 15 lbs.i t'.c: dry-sailed hkles.jSffU'c;.' sheeD 12 72 IS 09 "i 13 22 77 7 00 7 02 42 .t 72 tash quotations were 'as follows: irtj-iTTo Market ftrmt winter patents. I4.10H4.35; winter straights, $3.8o'i 4 Su; spring patents. $4K(i4.x0; spring straights, $3.5W 4ru. irw t--9or.f9flo WHEAT No. 2 snrlng. 82S86c; No! 3. 75(3) $5c; No. 2 red, toW8c. OATS No. 2, 88ji38c; No. 3 white, 30 V V IT K'n 5 K4e. iiAltt.reY-UJoiMl feeding. 4dS42c! fair to REPIDH No. 1 flax. 98c: No. 1 northwest ern ii 04- nrlme timothy. $3.25: clover, con tract grade, f tl.350jC11.4O. uunv imianh Mesa nork. rjer nrl. ti9 BTi-H n on lotrrl ner IiiO lbs.. $'1 7C4lV 75. BhMt .ih. .1,1.. n,mei. tl.i2f!6 37: dry salted shoulders (boxed). $6.62!(j6.75; short clear sides boxed), $1V7. Following were the receipts and ship ments ot flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls.. 28.7W Wheat, bu 2.4') Corn, bu 2M.2O0 Oats. bu.... 150.600 Rye. bu ,4.700 Harlev. bu 69,i00 rn th. vendue eicchanee todav the but ter market was easy; creamery, l&lc; rialrv. lasiirtc. Em. firm at mark; cafes Included. 24;26Cv Cheese, steady, 10luc. 40,500 SII.900 2I9.KI0 123.6O0 3,200 19.U0O SEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS Market Eh.wi Incrcttfd Aticttioa fer t Bhort Tine, but Ee'itpttt. MOVEMENTS CONFINED TO MINOR STOCKS Reports ot Revived Internal Friction Caases Drop la Inlted (ntes Healty and lbere Is Moderate Demand for Steel. NEW YORK, Jan. 14. The stock market showed a shgnt increase In animation for a brief time mis morning and made some pretense to a higher price, lut utowly re lapsed Into proiound neglect and the laigest part of the guln was lost and tne closing was easy, the most onicuous movements were still In tne uepurlnieni ot sucn minor stocks a may remain Idle tor weeks hi a time until moved by opera tions tn pools lorineu to muko a market for the stock. The movement of these stocks is invariably accompanied by the circulation ot rumors to give a seeming ex planation of t tie movement, suuh as a pi ooaMe. absorption ot the properly. 4iy a larger' railroad. Nona cf tne rumors of tills character current today could. iVnd any verification. There was no more sue-, cehs In iinuing good authority for the re vived rumors of a settlement of the Oould Cassatt dllTerencea which caused the move ment In Pennsylvania, the most notable of the day. The Wabash issues followed with an addition to the rumors that the de benture bonds were to be retired in ex change for a fixed 4 per cent bond. The only comment in ofllclal quarters on the reconcliilatlon story waa that there was nothing to reconcile beyond the suit In the courts for damages for the cutting ot the Western Union poles on the Pennsylvania right-of-way. rit-ports ot revived Internal friction caused the urop In United States Realty preferred. Nashville, Chattanooga A St. Louis con tinued to soil off on selling by speculators who had bought It In expectation of the resumption ot dividends at a higher rate than the 4 per cent decided on- The new bond Issue planned by the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway conformed closely to previous reports and bears who had sold the stocks of the controllng Rock Island company found supply deticlcnt when they attempted to cover their shorts. Hock Island waa in consequence the only stock to hold Its strength at the last. There was a moderate demand for United States Steel preferred, based on trade re ports of some Improvement In the demand lor Iron und steel. The monthly blast fur nace statistics were regnrded with satisfac tion so far as they showed a check to the accumulation of stocks, but the weekly production of December 81st had meanwhile fallen to the lowest of the year. Baltimore & Ohio was helped by Its listing on Swiss exchansres. The ImDroved war outlook had its effect In releasing the market from Its onds or stagnation. Honda were dun and irregular. loini ales par value, $2,450,000. United Btates finds were unchanged on call. The following are the Quotations on the New lorn block exenange: Sales.Hign.Low. Close. news In regard to the harbor strike at Buenos Ayrs. Japanese hardened. Rus sian and Chinese securities hud an Im- F roved tone.. The weekly statement of the tank of Ensland snows the following changes: Total reserve. Increased l.Ksi3.- ixi; circulation, decreased 5ni.ii; bullion, Increased i'l.;t2,:fc.'5; other securities de creased 3,3.A""0; other depnslis. decreased Jtl.i.i.oni'.- puhllc deposits, decreased ,!,- IM.flOii; notes reserved, Increased 4J2.on.ooi; government securities, derrensed 1.2.1. ,iH). The proportion of the bank's reserve to liabilities this week is 4.1.47 ier cent, as compared with S7.&0 per cent laM wei-k. The amount of bullion taken into the Bank of England todav M 73.000. The sum of 2!-,ino wts withdrawn for shipment to South Africa. BERLIN. Jm 14 Business on the r.ors was extremely quiet. Exchange on I.ond in, 20 marks 4R pfennigs for checks; short bills, 2 per cent. PARIS. Jan. 4.-Pr!ces on the nourse to day oened stronger owing to the pence rumors. Later there was a slight reaction, but at the close stocks were firm. Russians advanced. Imperial 4s closing at Rus sian Industries also sdvanced. Other In ternationals and Industrials snared in inn Improvement, Rio Tlntns gaining iz irancs. The per cent rentes, 97 francs 7ic. 1 ne weekly statement of the Bunk of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation. decreased ii,r:.i '7,n'"' treasury accounts, current, decreased, 1R.- fm 0"0 francs; gold In band declined n.2K0, () francs; bills discounted decreased 28,62'i, 000 francs. Hew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan: 14 -MONEY-On call. easier at lV(j2 per cent; closing nui offered at 1 per cent; time loans easier, slxtv and ninety days. 4 per cent: six months. 444 per cent; rrlme mercantile pa ner. R per cent. ease, with actual business In bankers bills St H.KvWUi'W I or nemaini "no ' ,V 4 824fi for sixty-day puis: poien runs, no. and $4.W: commercial bills. $4.s2. PlIiVKH-liar, we; Mexican nonnrs, BONDS Oovernment, sieaoj , rumimu, Irregular. The closing quotations on unnos an follow: ...lnflI It n. um. ... ...l"f,4 , Manhattan c. c. 4s nuts.-tier bu.. $160: $2.ou; bUfrck walnuts, calf. J$'tn,!ji..lht.,-.A; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to la insi fc'tc: dry sailed hhles.jSi2( pclta, 2i,6c; horse hides. $1.5002.50, St, Loxli Grain and Provisions. ' ST. ' I,OUI9. Jan. H-WHF.ATT.nan.r- No. 2 red.. csh. elevator, S9c: track, 91 84c; May, '3"e83"4c; July, .9c; , No. 2 naro, djisnc. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 43c; track, 44c; May, 46c July, 46i4fic. OATS Weak: No. 2 cash. ; track, 38 lyj-jc; aiajr, a:oc; jo. i WDiie, uc. FLOUR Fairly active, steady. Red win ter patents. $4.sr4.Su; extra fancy and straight. tX95'fi4.20; clear. $3.30(H3.8o. L SEED Timut,hy. jiomlnaL. . .. $2v)J.85; prime, nigner. CORNMEAL Steady: $2.40. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 81g3c. HAY Firm; timothy, $7.0012.60; prairie, $5.Xf!9.60. IRON COTTON TIES-$1.05. . BAOGINO 6jftCc. ' . HEMP TWINE 5c. l'ROVISIONS Pork. lower; standard mess Jobbing, $13.12. Lard, lower; prime steam, $6.50. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, i.0; clear ribs, $7.50; short clear, $7.75. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 9c; springs, sc; turKt-ys, Jiwiiftc; aucks, iuc; geese, Ce. BUTTER Easy; creamery. 16t20c; dairy, ivy me. KOGS Higher, 25c, case count. .Receipts. Shipments, 11,000 28,000 71,0m) 116.CO0 86.000 IV..0OJ 77.000 - 60,000 Atchison 1,600 t.i ", do Pfd 725 KJn "S Baltimore 4 Ohio 9.8D0 50 79 do Pfd Cnnadiun Pacific 1,600 117 117 entral of N. J he-uueake & Ohio... 1.200 33 33 Chicago & Alton 6.H00 34 33V4 do Dfd 1.0U0 R2 Chicago Qt. Western.. 3,wi0 l'i"4 1 do i pru , a;t a)- hicago N. W hloago Term. & T... 250 12 12 do pfd , 2.9U0 26 " 25" .. C C. & 8t. L Colo. Southern ........ 750 18.. 18 da 1st pfd i ..... do 2d nfd 100 27 ' lTr Del. & Hudson 100 106 1M el.. Lack. & West... 700 275 274V4 Jenver & Rio.prande '. '.i;,.. do Dta'-.i.....;. in iv Erie 6,000 28 2774 do ist'pfd 810 68 674 do 21 Pfd 800 48 48 Ot. Northern pfd Hocking Valley . oo piu . ...... Illinois Central 900.131. lso lowa central sou -T4 a (JO pfd I,2UU i K. C. Southern do pfd 2,200 37 oulsville Nashville 500 108 Manhattan L 1,050 1424 Metropolitan St. Ry... 800 Minn, & St. ixmls. P b& KEW YORK GKXaCRAL. MARKET. (.notations oa - Varloaa af the nay Commodities. NE3W YORK. Jan. 14. FLOUR Re ceipts, . 17,9:. bbls.: exports, 17,126 bbls.; ales. 11.200 packages. me market waa quieter, b ut steady without change; winter patents, 4.2ii4 6o; winter straights, $4.10mj4.; Minnesota patents, $4.65j4.ilu; win 4er extras, $3 2tnb3.45: Minnesota bakers, $3.80 winter low grades. $:i.iw$.2o. Rye flour. Arm; fair to good, $3 Sit3 4o; t-bolce to tancy, $a.t3.70. iiuckwbeut Hour, .dull; $2.152S0.- CORN MEAL Firm ; yellow western, $1.06: dtv $1.06; kiln dried, $2.9QftrJ CO. RYE Nominal; No. 2 wvslern, llo nomi nal, f. o. b. atluat; BtHta.Hiid Jersey, fn?i58c. BARLEY 4Julet; feediXg. 4oc'; milling, 47 CiOoc, c. I. f . BufTulo. ' WHEAT Receipts. 5.850 bu.; sales. $,300, 000 bu. futures. The market for spot was easy; No., J rrd, 95o to arrive and 95c f. o, b. alloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 9M.o. f. o. b, afloat. Options weakened at the opening: on higher consols, liberal north west receipts and liquidation, , but was rallied by the strength of coarse grains a noon. Later they decllhed a second time tinder room selling, a poor export trade and better foreign news. The close whs Ho lower. Sales included No. 2 red, May. 9u $-164r91o, closed, 90c; July, SuVu7c, closed. fc-'.c. CORN Receipts, 40,f30 bu.; sales, 120.000 bu. futures, 90.000 bu. spot. 'The market for spot was firm; No. 2, 53c in store aud 5jo f. o. b. afloat; No. J yellow, 67c; No. 2 white. 62c; The option market was active mi1 stronger on bullish cables. small receipts, light country offerings, poor quuilty and point rasn aemanu. in ine last hour It declined slightly under profit taking and closed unsettled at o net advance. May, 64jS4Kc, closed. 44C ft a TK Reel ot ''l (ai bu. The market for spot waa firm; No. !. 43V1: standard white, 46'(r4C.V,c; No. 1. 421o; No. 3 white, 46mr4c No. 3 white. 45r4f',c; track white, western, 44i4ic; track white, state, 4tu47o. Options were nominal. VBUn- Firm: spring bran, $20 .6520.86; eltv: tLD J1.00. HAY Dull; shipping. 604i75c; good to choice. 5urOc. HOPS Firm: state, common to choice. 19t4 crop, 28237c; UK)3 crop. 23iJ2c; olds, lra Ihc; racmc coast, isi'j crop, a24c; lSKi lUDES-Firm. Oalveston, 20 to 21 Ibe, 18c; California. 21 to A lbs, 19c; Texas dry, 24 to to lbs. 14c. LEATHER Stesdy. acid. 28ffjjc. RICE Steady; dumestlc, fair to extra, ' lL-tiM.e: Jnmtn. nominal. PRO VISJON8 Beef, steady; family. $10 00 Ctll.uu; mesa, Deer name, x-ju.m 22.00; packet. Jsi.uirUi.trt; city extra Ind nieis, $16 17. OK. Cut meat, eauy; pickled Denies, ii.txhfti.inr rocKieu snouiners, IT bo; nlckled hama. t:inO(i 10.76; I.ard. dull: west ern steamed. $7 30; January closed at 7 nominal: renneo. quiei; coniinent, 17 2a; compound. KSf'H W Pork, siemly; family $i5 k; short clar, $1S.60iu 16 00; mess, $14 25 ji6 00 TALIXlW-Easy; etty. Sc; country, BUTTKR-fltesdy ataie dairy. 14ul9c. CHEESE Steady ; state full cream, fancy. large and small colored and wnile, Bptcra otr i:c; late made. MV- TOt4 Firm; western. fTptlc. ins t r.K Hieady; mo.-t mo, poUll'ltr AUve an -dreaeed. steady Unchanged. . ' . BUOAR Raw, nominal; fair refining.' fer Centrifugal. UMt. et molassss sugart Flour, barrels ... Wheat, bushels Corn, bushela ... Outs, bushels ... Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 14. WHEAT May, 7?ii.4i72"ic: July. 70c. Cash: No. 2 hard. i.'iijrTfie; No. 3, 69a72c; No. 4, 04ifSc; rejected. 6oni63c; No. 3 red, 87gS8c; No. 3, 86SS7c Re ceipts, lt)6 cars. CORN May. 41,-(fi41'4c; July, 40i,c. Cash; No. i mixed, 40c; No. 2 white, 41$42c; No. S. 4l(&41c. OATS No. 2 white, 40c; No. 2 mixed, S7 Ct38C. BUTTER Creamery, 19621c; dairy fancy, EGGS Fresh. 23c: Missouri and Kansns, cases returned, 22c; new No. 2, whllewood cases inrluned, 23o. hay cnotra timotny. i9.siwt").76: choice prairie, $7.7Mj8.on. Receipts. ShlDments. Wheat 132.8O0 33.6n0 Corn 72.000 46 '01 Oats lu.000 18 .00) creamery, 15j;c;! Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frnlts, NEW YORK. Jan. 14.-EVAPORATED APPLES The market Is generally quiet with demand liuht. but rrlme fruit Is firmly held. Common are quoted at 4iei yrline at 6fec; choice at 5iitc, and fancy at ofli n-. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are riuiet. but steady to nrm. at prices ranging from 3-'ii6c. according to grado Apricots are firm, but hlllher and quiet tne roast-, cnoice ate quotca at s'oj 9u I0V4C, find fancy rnolce are a8c and on 9c; rxtru choice at at llffilSe. Pt-achen are quiet: choice quoted at 7c; evtra choice, 7"4a 93 104c fancy Philadelphia Prodaea Market PHILADELPHIA. Jon. 14. BUTTER Fair, steady demand; extra Western creard erv ?-c: extra nearny nnnts. z.c EOGS Firm, good demand: fresh nearDy at mark, Vk: fresh western, JOc; fresh southern. 2a3c; fresh southwestern, i&d ttw. CHEESE steady, tair demand; New rorg full creams, choice to fancy, 11 & 11 to New York, fair to good. iouuc. . Milwaukee Grala Market, MILWAUKEE. Jan. 14 WHEAT Dull No. 1 northern. 88iTiS9c; No. 2 northern. 8iO 85c: May. MVtsic. RYE Firm: No. 1. 57HfT58c. BARLEY Firm; No. 2, 64c; sample, 38 tiirjc corn c nigner; jno. s, titouiac; May, 4StU4C. Mlaneapolla Grala Market MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 14. WHEAT May, HK'oc; July. 8ic; September. .7c; on track. No. 1 hard. 87c; No. 1 northern 8c; No. '2 northern, 82Vir83e; No. northern. 7rifif79e. FLOUR Steady and active; first patent, t4 6544.75: second rat.-nt. U.uLbit 6; flrsi clears, $3.3f(ii3.45; second clears, ti Wtt Liverpool ;raln Market LIVERPOOU Jan. 14.-WHE AT-8pot. firm: No. 1 red. western winter. 6a 3d: fu tures. steady; March, 6a 4 VI; May, 6s 4d CORN Snot, tlrm: American mixed, new 4a 4d; American mixed, old. 4s 6d: futures, nim; January, 4s 4d; Han-ti. 4s a',d. . Ilolnth tirala Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Jan. 14.r-WHEAT in store, iso. 1 Hard, ro: NO. 1 norinern. 84'c; No. t northern, te'e; to arrive. No. hard, she: No. 1 northern. 84V: No. northern. 82c; No. $ spring, 79c; May, 84c July. sane. OATS On track and to arrive, !7c Peer la PEORIA, Jan. No. 4 3Sc. WHISKY On finished goods. , Grata Market. 14 CORN-Flrroer; ne the basis of $1 17 for Toledo. seed Murk.!. . TOLEDO. Jsn. 14 8EFDS Clover, closed cseh audi. January. $6-: February. $7 March. $" eft; . prime aliiike,- $6.50! prime -WMunr at.eui V. 8. ref. , : an la. ! 1"4 flo eonpon 10 go ne 4a, rtf 1'" o coupon '. ..1SH to eld 4a. 11 lnS An rnl'l M 1071 do Ba. rf 1MI4. N. io eoupos 1111 ' Atrhlaon ri-n. 4a "l4i do ail. 4a 7V4 Atlantic C. L. 4a S Baldmora a a. 4a. ..1M do sua :o- Central of Oa. ta 104 do 1st in "H Chra. tk Ohio 414a... Thlcai-i A A. 7!iV C. B. Q. n. 4a... ! C. M. A S P. X 4a..l'"ii C. & N. W. e. ta...MHt C. R. I. P. 4a.... 7 do COl. b 7& r V..C. St. L. g. 4a. i I'hli aso Ter. 4a M ' Con. Tobacco 4e hi Colo. A; So. 4a 7t, P. at R. O. 4a n Erie prior Hen 4.... 7'4 do sen. a F. W. A 1). C. Il..l03 Horklng Val. 4i4a....ll4 uttered. Hm. Central 4a.... do lat Inc Minn. A Ft. b. 4i M . K. A T. 4a.... do 2a N. R. R. of M c Y. C. (. 3Vi N. J. C. s. SB.. No. Paclflo 4a... do ta N A W. c. 4a o. B. L. 4a A par P-nn. conv. ma.. Readlnx sn 4a in; aov, 7 ' . .. 7! 4a. 744 ... 7 ...KltV, ...112H ... 71 St. b. A I. M. c. na.-lii- Ft. U A 8. F. fx. 4a. .' St. U . W. la "-"a Sabnard A. L. 4a... So. Faclflc 4a "ol4 So. Railway (a tU Txaa A P. 1 H6 t . Bt. b. W. 4a.. 71 Union Pacific 4a 101" do conv. 4a V. B. Stel M im.... Jl" V.ahaah la 11-H do deb. n fH W. A b. K. 4a 4j Wis. Central 4a M Colo. T. A I. e. Ba.. 73 17a 3V 120 574 1:0 63 45 78 59 40 3ii I08 142 121 66 91.. 17 89 119 67 '21 119 63 78" 'in 68 Miatwirl Paclllc , . . J.fsO. . J2 Mo., Kan. & Tex 200 do pfd 700 N. R. R. of Mex. Dfd N. Y. Central 2,315 Norfolk & Western.... sua do pfd - Ontario & Western... 400 Pennsylvania 75.8X0 P.. C, C. & St. U vv . Reading 2,100 do 1st pru do 2d Dfd Rock Island Co 36,300 do pfd 700 Rt T. A S. F. 1st nfd do 2d Pfd 2U0 40i 40 BW Louis 8. W do Pfd z-v fit. Paul 7,400 do nfd Southern Paclflo 17.900 Boulhern Railway .... X.30U do Dfd " Texas A Pacific 1.700 T.. St. L,. & W 326 do prd Union Pacific 12,975 79 do Dfd Wabash 3.200 o pfd 9.10 Wheeling & L. E... Wisconsin Central 34 143 ' 20 79 25-i 2C5 113 ....12.1(M 6.450 204 39 17 19i 44 34 142 4R 20 79 25 . 26 '78 ."so" 3774 17 19 42 67 88 .7 89 117 MO 33 33 82 16 28 lli 12 25 77 a 2tl 1M 2744 10. f.9 27 '67 47. 170 74 83 22 40 19 3ii !07 H2 lil '. 62 . 91 17 39 39 119 67 85 21 119 63 44 78 58 21 69- m 410 14 34 1424 17'i 48 20 78 Sf 78 London Stoolt Marvet. LONDON, Jan. 14 Closing: i-nn.nl. monav . . . SS 1-1S N. t. uenirsi... do account Anaconda Atchtaon dn pfd Rnltlnioro A O Canadian Paclflo .. rhea. A Ohio.,,... Chlcaxo Ot. V.' C, M. A Bt. P.... rwDeera D. R. 0 do prd Erie do lat pru do- Sd pfd Illinois Central ... bouia. A N'ash..-.. U , K. A T P1LVER Bar, 88 3-ia .. .. 1H .. "2H ..1!1 .. 4H .. 18V, ..147 .. fnt .. 2IS .. 72 .. S9V4 .. US" .. 49V4 ..1W ..lit .. 17i firm Norfolk AW.. do pfd Ontario A W... Pannaylvanta .. Rand Mlnca ... Readlnx do lat pfd... do 2d pfd... 80. Railway ... do pfd Bo. Pacific .... Vnton Paclflo .. do ptd XL, S. Beel .do r-f Vabah . . do pfd ..12 .. t.f S .. tit .. 2!4 .. 1V .. .. 21 .. 49 .. 10 .. it .. sis .. E"' .. "l1 .. 12 .. 11 :: V OHAUA LIVE STOCK MAREET BetfEteera Ctcftdy t t Ehide Lower and Cowi Tea to Fifteen Lower. HOGS OPENED STEADY, CLOSED LOWER Best Grades of Fat Sheep aad Lambs Sold at Abaat Steady Prices, bat (emmnn aad Medlam Kinds Mere Dull and Lower. 11. SOUTH Receipts were: Official Monday Ofllclal Tuesday Otlii ial Wednesday ... Ofllclal Thuiaday OMAHA. Jan. 14. cattle. Hogs. She. p. 6.071 6.594 4.006 8.451 4..91 6.i2 6.3S0 8.314 IS,.' 9.2.0 .f4 6,313 Four days this week..l9.6L'4 25,047 37,085 Same days laat week. ..14.313 30.415 84.28 8iune week belore lo.oto 36.318 21.011 Hama three weeks ago.. 6.7:9 .3:4 U.M'4 ftame four weeks ago.,.16,6J; 41.8.' 24.7JS Same days last year. ...17.375 3u,t94 .21.673 RECEIPTS kOH THE YEAR TO DA-TE.i The following table shows the receipts' of catlie, hogs und sheep at booth Omaha tor the year la date aud comparisons with last year: 1904. 1901 lac Cattle 3,sJ Si,350 6.R32 Hogs ta. Ill 14,iJ6 4.J-4 Sheep 82,137 38,919 43,118 Average prices paid for nogs at South Omaha lor the last aeverul days with coin parlsuns: Date. 1904. 103. 1902. l&0l.19n0.18iS.il8.. MOOS There was a fairly liberal run of ogs on sale this morning and, In fact, the receipts overrun the early estimates. The market started out fully steady on the best heavy hogs, but the -light stuff was eglccted. After the best loads changed snds. and when Chicago was reported 5itilic lower, the markt t here slowed up nd closed dull and fully a nickel lowor. alesmen who hsd light hogs found It a Ifflcult matter to dispose of them at any rice, as none of the buyers seemed to want them even at a low figure. The light tuff sort from 84. i0 down. 1 gnt mixed from $4.70 to $4.75. heavy mixed from $4.75 o 14.8". and prime heavies from w.o to $4.90. The day was well advanced before a learanrn was msde, owing to the weak close. ' ReprOsehtatlve Mies: Jan. 1....I JH11. it... A Ian. 8.... Jan. 4.... Jan. 6 ... Jan, 6.... Jan. 7.... Jan. 8.... Jan. 6 Jan. 10... Jan. 11... Jan. 13... Jan. 13... Jan. 14... 4 64 I 33 I 23 4 5 J I 41 II Ul I M l ill . 6 19, 4 96 4 29 I 6 I 41 1 ail I Uii 4 1M 411 t 44 I 4 6bv; 6 27 6 04 4 371 I 47 1 4 bH, 341 6 241 I 4 oe 1 W I 4 6h; ,: 6 09 6 06 I 42 I 40 4 60 6 48 09 6 0u 4 $4 I 41 4 Bo-,, 6 4ti 6 I5i 6 H; 4 3i 8 45 J 40 6 14 6 26 4 35 8 50 3 43 4 63 6 041 6 23 4 41 1 3 56i 8 49 4 61 6 45 6 17 4 49 8 60 1 8 47 4 7oai b 47 6 00 4 531 3 bo 3 49 4 72 ( 16 16 141 6 10 1 50 II 49 Indicates Sunday. The official numoer of cars of stock brought 111 today by each road was: C. M. & St. P. Ry.... 8 Wabash 7 Mo. Pacltlc Ry 8 I nlon Pacific system. 30 & N. W. Ry. 1:. i M. V. R. H. St. P., M. A O.... i M. Ry 11. & W. Ry v-. ot bt. J . 1 37 17 32 7 C, R. I. Ac P., east.. 2 C, H. I. & P., west.. 2 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Ou Western. 5 Total receipts ....152 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, euch buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. in 1 1 1 16 4 11 26 1 10 1 19 15 8 .. .. 2 8 8 2.. 2 .. .. 3 1 123 25 "I 27 B-16d per ounce. .f-TkTir-v mtAi A., .tint the rate Of OlS- count in the open markot for short bills la S'i'S3 per cent; for tfiree months bil, 8i& 1-16 per cent. New York. Mlnloa ftnotatlons. .ikin-tVr vnov Tn ill snie following are the closing quotations on mining siu. Adams Con "... 10 IbUtl. Chl.f ' Omaha Packing Co 62 Swift and Company 854 Cudahy Packing Co 5j6 Armour & Co .-. 918 Armour, Stoux City 93 Vansant & Co 68 Carey &. Benton 76 lbman & Co 24 Mo-deary & Clark 42 W. 1. Stephen 11 Hill & Hunt linger 99 Huston & Co 40 H. t Hamilton 40 l V. Husa 6 Wolf & Murnan 16 Hobbick, 11 c Co. , 79 Sol Dcgan I. Root 47 Hagerty & Co 24. Other buyers .533 l,17o 1,246 1.7U 2,060 1.851 81 853 2,694 Total ........ 4.. 4.526- ' CATTLE Recelpts: of -cattle : AMit ia bic 10 ttrunawick Con a Comatock Tunnel .... 1 Con. Cal. A V ISO Hor Silver iw Iron Bllvar ....1W tMdTlll Cos 3 Offered. 'Ontario Ophtr Potoal Savana glawa Nevada Sm41l Hope .. Standard 1 iif. : I .no ,.7S .. .. 46 .. K0 .. to ..159 49 18 17 76 48 90 124 '48 S9 14 191 174 50 18 17 7tii 48! WO, 125V do Dfd Adams Ex... American Ex U. S. Ex Wells-Fargo Ex Amal. Copper B,iU Am. Car & Foundry.. 1U do pfd ..' Am. Linseed Oil... do nfd Am. Locomotive ...... -400 do nfd Am. Smelt. & Refng.. 900 do Pfd 200 Am. Sugar Refng 1,100 Anaconda Mining Co Krooklyn K. T 9,120 4 Colo. Fuel A Iron 200 30. Columbus & H. Coal.. 41 14 Consolidated Oas 7o0 191 General .Electrlo 100 174 International Paper ... do Dfd '.. International Pump do nfd National Illscult ............ National Lead North American Pacific Mall 1.600 Pennie s Oas 1.425 Pressed Steel Car.,...'. 100 do Dfd Pullman Palace Car.. loO Republic Steel 100 do Dfd .: 300 Rubber Goods - . .430 do Dfd Tenn. Coal & Iron.... l,6oo U. S. rather 300 do pfd 300 TJ. S. Rubber ., do pfd 6P0 U. 8. Steel 8X5 do Dfd 31.470 Western -Union ......... 125 Northern Securities.. Total sales for the day, 357.200 shares. 0 38 17 19 43H 220 190 105 2o5 49 28 97 27 ' 215 6 41 18 - 77 ' 10 58 87 27 215" 4l4- - 17 'ii 7 76 '42 10 67 87 28 48 90 1247, 48 28 14 11 li3 10 64 SI 70 87 IE 28 l 27 69 215 6 n'4 73 7 76 11 lo 67 . K7 89 Beaten Btaek ettte... BOSTON. Jan. 14. Call loans, 4ff5 per cent; time loans, per cent. Official closing prices on stocks and bonds: Atchlaoa 4a Max. Central 4a, AaVblaon do ptd Bnatoa aV Albanjr b-iatoa A Mama. Boat, 1.1 Klaralad N. Y.. N. H. a yitchburs pfd .. I'nloB PaclHo M.I. Central ..... Amar. Susar .... do pfd Amr. T. It T... Unnilntoa 1. a S (laoeral Elactrlo . 8w Elactrto ... do prd fnlted mm l'nlled I oppar V. . gtael..".... do ptd M:tlAlloua ...... tov Amalgamata4 - Wratln. common... Advautura Asked. Bid. BMSa tint H..1MW ,...1 .... U .... If,, ....in ...AH ....li6H ... a ...nik, ... ... 7S ... II ... i ... ls ... 1714 I. a HacU.... Ootennlal Coppar kanga .... Doinlnloa Cual .. Kraukliu lala Koyato Mohawk Mid lKimlnlon .. flacvola Parrot QuiQvr a. 111a ra Coppar. Tamarack Trinity I'nited Slatea .... rub Vlnorla Winona Wolvartuo 0 Dal Wast 414 4 .... 22 v ....aw .... 1S .... 464 .... 7 .... .... T .... aa .... lv .... r .... 11 ... 1 ...IVI ... 4 ... 1'4 ... Btj .... T .... 74 ... 14 Perelaa Flaaaclal. UlNDON, Jan. 14 The demand for money increased today owing to It being stock exchange pay day and also fcecaur-e ot tne large aura aue 10 tne Hank of Eng land and the market hardened. Discounts were easy and business on the stock ex change was oulet. The settlement was concluded sat rifactorlly and a cheerful tendency prevailed. While it was generally hoped that the far eastern negotiations would terminate acefully the undertone wns nervous, a. lair business, however. was transacted. Consols wers firmer. Home rails -were more animated. Ameri cans owned fractionally lower.' became tlrm, advanced to above parity and clueei firm and quiet. Grand Trunk was strong on bear eoverlng. ' Kaffirs were firm. Argen tina rails - improved owing to favorable . Bank Clearings. , OMAHA, Jan. 14.-Bank clearings for to day, $1,522,382.07, an Increase ot tau.oo.sti over the corresponding day last year. Cotton Market. ..yew vodu- Ton 14 COTTON The market opened firm at an advance of 9til7 points, following caDies um -n'"? v"""- ably better than expecierr. 1 nero waa heavy liquidation at tno iimiin -". ever, and almost before the call had been completed the advance was cut down to a matter of but 4 or 6 points. Liverpool cables continued steady; New tirieans nn Th. nutlnok waa for light re- . ru .- - , ,- nl. CClptS at DOtn tne puna uu iairu"i f,w....- and ueiore tne nmrnci .. prices had been rallied again, with March selling up to 13.75c and .July 14.05c, these being net gains on the active months of from 16 to IS points, -i no aavanco was tu;- companled by buying for spot Interests, and it also seemed that New urieans sem. orders on the cuying side, wnue me room seemed Inclined to take the long side for the turn. Notwithstanding all this later In .Via Hair It tllDKMI an tnouuTn tne II1K UUI1B wero again tnking profits and prices began to sag orr. siowiy at nrm. oui nu m- .,M. n. ranifiitv. 'i nere were. 01 cuiiire, freciuent reactions, but these were generally limited to 6 or 6 points at a time, and the declining tendency was not checked until March hArt sold down TO l.aoc. JV1 ay 10 io.ikh; nt 'tulv 13 74n. or a net loss of 12413 points on tne active monins. rinmwinii una n market waa lis active ana more or less Irregular, but rather steadier, closing steady net 1 to 10 points lower. Sales were esti- mntori at Mm 000 llHles. NEW UKLKAN8, Jan. 1I.-UU1 I u- fliBu.lv- antes 426 hales: ordinary. 10 11-loe good ordinary, 12c; low miuuung, jac; miu dllng, 13c; good middling, 13 9-blc; mid dling fair, 1315-Hlc; receipts, 1.000 beles: stock. 422.951 bales. nuiires, quiet ana rtdy; January. 13.3(1339c; May, 13.72jj lrvsc: Ann 13.bt.i.13 kfc: -nay. m.uwim.hic June. 14.2Ufil4.22c; July, I4.38jjl4.39c; August, 13. hoc asked. ST. I.OU1B. Jan. 14. t'u 1 1 UN i-jasy, diu unchanged: middling. 13c; sales, 62 bales; receipts. 700 bales; shipments, none; stock 21.587 bales. LIVERPOOL. Jan. J4. IVTUN-BDOt moderate business done, nrlces 2 points higher; American middling Talr, 7.6r.d; good middling. 7.50d; middling. 7.40d; low mld-dllna-. 7.34d: srood. 7.241. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which 1.000 were for speculation and export and Included 6,000 bales American. Receipts, 8,000 bales, no American. Futures opened easier and closed barely steady. American middling g. o. c. : January. 7.21d: January and February 7.19d: February and March. T.18d; March and April, 7.1.d; April and May. 7.157.1611; May and June. 7.14'iri.luo; June and July, 7.12'7.13d; July and August, 7.09d; August and September, 6.88d. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 14. METALS Tin was 5d lower In London, with both snot and futures closing at 133 10a. Locally tin was nulet and unchanged, closing at l.D. 25fi29. 50. ConDer was a shade lower In Loudon, spot at the close being lower at 58, while futures declined 2s 6d to .)7 10s. In New York copper was quiet and uncharged. I-ake Is ouoted at ti2..5al3.00 ele.-trolytlo at $12.62'ul2 67, and casting at $12 fiVd 12.76. Lead advanced Is Id to 11 l.'is 9d In Londnn and remained firm here at $4.45u4.55. Spelter was unchanged at 21 in. Locally spener waa a point! lower, closing st $4.9Vi5.lie. Iron closed al 49s 9d In tilasgow and at Km 4V,d in Mid dlesborough. Locally Iron was unchanged No. 1 foundry northern la quoted nt ri5 fn16.O0: No. 2 foundry northern at $14.(Vflf.n0; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft at tl3.75iif14.25, ST. LOUIS. Jan. 14 Lead. firm. $1 20i 4.26; sjielter, firm. 14.76. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Jan. II OILS Cottonseed dull: Drlce crude nominal; prime yellow 87o. Petroleum, steady; refined New York, Wirt: Pbllade'nhla and Baltimore. 19 05 Philadelphia and Baltimore, in bulk, $6.15. Rosin, firm; strained, common to good. 1." so. Turnentlne. nominal. ,''i.,c. SAVANNAH. Jan. 14. in u Turpentine, firm. 63tfj64e. rosin Firm. A. h. r. n.m; n, i? sn; F O. $'.'.70; H. $2.80: I. $3.00; K, $.".06; M. $3.15 N. H.S5: W U. 13.60: W W. 84 'hi. OIL CITY. Pa . Jan. 14 -Ol LB Credit balances, II 86; shipments, 11. bbls average. 6743 bbls.: runs. 90.575 bb'. s vera Ke. 69 9.4 bbls.: shipments. Lima. 87. C7( bbls.; average. 68.138 bbls.; runs, Lima 65,014 bbls.; average, 46,92 Dtis. ..... ... ,.452 oTwii '"855 were mod arata today, but the market did not seem to have any life to It and the tendency of prices waa downward. As salesmen- all, wameo ju lv aa aroon nnt-ra as mey i r- ceived yesterday, trading wag slow and the day well advanced Defore a clearance was made. " - . . The market on corn-red steers was slow and steady to a little lower. The bunches that lust suited buyers sold at right around yesterday's prices, but aside from those the market was a trine lower, ine eariy mar ket seemed to ha the best. BO that the' late arrivals were harder to dispose of at stesdy prices. The quality or tne onenngs was about the same hi usual, the bulk being made up of medium grades, with quite a few common kinds, but none that could be called prime. The cow market was very unsatisfactory te the selling Interests. For some reason buyers started in irom tne Deginmng to pound prices and tney succeeueu to ine tune of lOffilSc. Salesmen all held on. try lng to hold the market steady, but buyers were very Indifferent and salesmen flnajly had to take the prices offered. The close was particularly mean. There were some very choice cows and heifers offered that sold as high as $4.00, but the bulk of the cattle were only of fair quality. Bulls were steady to a little lower and rather dull, the same as cow stuff. Veal calves showed no quo tame cnange. Stockers and feeders were again very scarce, and with a good demand the market ruled active and fully steady on anything at all decent. Even the common cattle sold without much trouble at steady prices. Representative sales: BEEF BTEER8. No. At. 7.,,, imi j aau 1 -nil n!i 1 rro I so 10 14 a iw 4 1075 4 10U7 17 U sua 19 0 14 ' It 10o 7 m 11 10M 7 nil I two 1 1(12(1 . Whisky Market. . PEORIA. Jsn. 14 WHISKT-On basis of 1.27 for fnlahed good. . bt. LOUIS. Jan. 14 WHI8KI-steady CHIC AGO, Jan." 14 -rWHISKY-Steady, On bnsls of 11 77. CINCINNATI. Jan. 14.-WHISKY-8teady at $1X7. - - - Pr. No. At. fr. t 8K It .......1010 4 0 I 00 . 5 4 00 I 15 1 430 4 04 I t5 6 1021 4 Ot I !5 7 1041 4 05 t 10 4 r.t 4 It I 55 It 10t 4 tS I (0 7 1045 4 S I 45 1 l.VK) 4 10 t 70 It 1384 4 tO t 5 57 mi 4 U t IS tO W0 4 40 I to 1 ....1410 4 40 I 40 1 1830 4 44 I DO 40 1211 4 40 t 0 17 1M4 4 45 4 00 I lilt 4 50 4 00 17 1300 4 50 4 00 1 4 112 4 50 4 00 11 1221 4 16 44.... II..., 17... "5... ,4,v I. .. 10... i... 4... 14... I... 4... I... II. .. I... I. .. t... 1.. 14.. I... 1.. I . I.. 4.. II. . I.. I.. I . I . 4.. I.. (TTKERB AND HEIFERS. ....low 4 10 JUWaJ. lil n no o 70 400 110 1010 lt 71 M4 ISO MO 790 lilt 1100 lltt 190 1005 n 1040 40 I'd 1075 to 1140 ,.1110 170 114 M7 1015 70 1008 1145 two .... IH .,..11f' ....1(l inr.I ....1170 .... 17 .... AM ....ll"! .... 40 .... IT .... 41 ... Il .1(W0 .101 oo I 00 I 00 t 00 i 00 1 00 . i IS t 16 I to l to I M t t5 t IS I 15 I 15 I JO I 40 1 40 I 40 I 40 I 40 t 40 t 50 I 50 I 50 I 50 I 50 t 50 t vs I 50 t 10 I 40 I 10 t 15 t 15 t M I 70 t 75 I 75 t 75 t 10 t I M I 0 15 1 55 I H I M I "5 t 15 II.. 4 14 It I , I , I 1 !?:::::: ii 1..... i m , 14 t 1 1. ... 1 II 1 1 I J t I I 17 1 I II 4 1 tt It - !::::: it i 10 II 1 1 1 IT to ' IT I UT W 45 loot , 121 10M ......12-15 1407 ......101 1T Ml ...,!l!t 1200 Ml , 1511 im 1201 1140 2& i Ko .. .1SO0 .. ...1171 140 1IMI 105 T50 11-0 1241 , 101T , 101 , 1000 lilt 11155 ,..,...105 1"M 1124 111! 1150 11W 11 HI .......1IW) 1071 1115 15M .......1020 mo 1140 DM .110 ltil COWS AND HEIFERS. 1... 1... no ..1024 ..1041 .. 140 .s 534 .. 170 ., 555 .. 110 .. TOO .. 4 2 .. '-4 .. It .. 14 .. Ill ..110K ..I'm ..110 '.. o .. ,.la0 ..1t0 ..uo ..in ..107 ..luM ..14M ..1171 ..11-.-5 ..144 ..law ..14V) ..JM ...1464) , ft I oo HEIFERS. t oo I 00 I M I U I 44 I 40 I 40 I 45 I 44 t 50 I TO t M 11. M BULLS. I K t 50 t 50 t 60 I 15 t 45 I T4 t T I M I 00 I 00 I no I M t SO I 14 I 1 t 10 15 1...., It 1 ... CALVES. IM 4 4M 1 1. .114 ... 13 ,.. TO ... 704 ,.. r. ... f"l ... It ...lo- ... 14 ... r.i ... a ... I0 ... 141 ... Ill ... S0 ...1SV ...l.'.W ...1170 ...1410 ...1410 ...1700 ...1400 ...172 ...l4 ...1110 ...1TI ...115 ...1 ...141 ...Uii ...140 ...Id ...111 ... in ... IM 1 II 1 M 1 s a oo t 04 I 00 I 60 10 1 1 Ml- t II I II I 15 I II I 10 t to I 16 I 15 I M I II I t a tn I 15 I 15 a tt I 15 I tt I tt $ 15 a to a to I 10 I 10 a to to a to ii I 15 a 14 a is a io I 40 a 40 a to I 50 a to a to a ti $71 4 OA 4 10 8 lo" a n a oo a ot a i a m a k a is a 40 a 40 a to t 14 a ts 1 at a k a it a u a as a to a 40 a aa a t a to a m I 10 a 5 a a w i at -a 7i 4 04 I oo $ t 11. 44. 7.. SHliEP IteceiDts this morning were moderate, but, as Chicago was quoiod slow and weak, the market here was also tar from brisk. Packers, however, seemed to want the good kinds and as a result those answering to that description were not nard io sell at right around steady prices, lOwea auil.l aa t,lK - li ia w.iliaM -. earnngs M oo and western lambs Sj.oO and bunch of natives brought $0.00.' When It came to the medium kinds, aa well as to ho common Stuff th'e sreneral run of seleat looked a llule lower than yesterday and wauuig was very siow. There were very few feeders on sale and no particular change In ruling prices was noticed. The demand was apparently la excess ot tne supply. wootauens ior cornrea stock: Choice 1-MtUFn InmKc . CriS.. ! lift. ..1 . .. jainus. ao.uutuo.ou; good to cnoice yearlings .duui.uu lair to arood veart res. I4 2ivi4 h0 good' to choice wethers. $3.75'S4.8: fair to soou weiners, ajiKnu. id; gooa to cnotoe ewes, ;. 7-'j 4.00; fair to good ewes, $3.35 3.76; choice feeder lambs, $4.aif.00: feeder yearjlnifs, $3.75'84.2.'; feeder wethers, $3.60(0 s.io; Teener ewes, IJ .su:.it; culls. I1.75(U.U. Represebt&tlve sales: Av. -43 western, .ewes ' 69 w im t in a no I on 1 134 I ta ion i oo STOCK CALVES. 4 I 70 AND FEKPERS. BTOCKERS Itn '! Ti'7 g.0 420 , M1 , no ,....'... 4f5 , 20 714 170 ..,... 60 'i 547 770 I Si I 50 01 45 a 50 13..- Ml I 41 I at t IT! t 10 t 75 I CO t 50 I 71 8 470 1 54 I no 1 71 I 51 I 00 15 Ill t 40 a oo i on a a no a io7i 1 40 I 00 4 I 5 I to 1 744 I 45 I 25 I 4 I 70 I 15 14 "'t I 70 I i 1 MO I 70 I 15 14 151 a 0 day: t Btlie. .... 8.4M .... 000) .... 8.t0 .... 2.6"0 .... 1.9M .... 6. South Omaha Chicago- Kansas City .. St. Iiuls t-t. Joseph .... Sioux City .... Totals .85.005 Av. Rh. .'.144 ... '...151 ...14 ...171 ...174 ,...17 40 too 120 49... 60... 71... 16... 1... TO... 71.. 1.1. . 17.. 45.. 69.. 55.. 3.. M. . 10.. 74. II. ...145 ...ti ...IM ...827 ...1S7 ...tt7 ...t"l ...fil ...Ml ...135 ...Ml ...m ..,.247 ...115 ...121 ....to ,...114 ,..." ...194 ,...t0 ....in ....fit tr.l vo 171 120 ..16 ..tr. ..tat ..170 .. ..171 ..tr-o ..7 ..315 ..141 ..214 .2.1 .144 ..124 ..IM ..S60 ..(60 no Pr. 4 15 4 35 4 60 4 56 4 55 . 4 50 4 40 4 16 4 55 ' 4 15 4 55 4 65 4 55 4 55 4 55 4 45 4 17 4 1714 4 7i4j 4 7 4 70 4 TO 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 TO 4 70 4 TO 4 TO 4 70 4 TtH 4 72 V, 4 721, 4 72 V, 4 724 4 72 14 4 Tit 4 72V 4 72', 4 72', 4 T24 4 724, 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 76 4 76 No.- 71 40 15 II..... 13 II 61 41 47 46 53 69 71 t 115.... 50 17 53 10 14 59 13 74 II TO 4 70 to Ti 43 40..'... 61,.... 54 -61...., 66 67 45 7.... II It 44... 4.... 1 5 4".... 6t.. It.... ' A. ..?21 ..tut ..311 .121 ... ..170 ..141 ..Hi . .tat ..t.'-O ..17 ..20 ..171 ..Wt ..t4 ..l?l ..t0 ..174 . tl ..n4 ..21 ..ir.t ..tut ..II ..!' ..tat ..rus ..?7t ..17 ,.26 ..144 ..131 ..321 ..137 ..1S ,..' ..121 ,. tM ,.." ...171 ..124 ..3i4 ...S:l ...330 ...too 40 lo to io '40 50 IOO 0 40 140 too 140 Pr. 4 7J 4 71 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 76 4 76 4 75 4 76 4 15 4 TI 4 76 4 76 4 75 ' 4 76 4 75 4 T6 4 75 4 TS 4 7 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 77V, 4 T74j 4 77V 4 10 4 o ' 4 50 4 60 4 50 4 10 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 60 4 10 4 40 4 62V, 4 5 4 5 4 56 4 to 4 40 4 to Coffee Market. NKW TORK, Jan. 14 COFFF.F Market opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 6c, the loss lielng due to seat- " terlng liquidation of long account. The market ruled steady, but only moderately nctlve at the opening figures, and closed meidv, net unchanged to B points lower; sales were, reported et 12.0O1 bag. Includ ing January at 7 10c; March. 7.rff7.Sno; Mnr, 7 fnVrti 70c: Julv. I.Wiii 9V; Septem ber! . flows' ?Oc; October, 8 l'.fiS 2oc; Decem ber. 8.2'i'iiS.35c. Spot Rln. steady; No.. 7 In voice, 7'Sc. Mild, steady; Cordova, avTMSc. - 1 gngar Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 14 8UOAR Raw, nominal; fair refining, S74c; centrifugal, 94 test, Sr. AIOLASKKR PUO.AR. IVr; refined, quiet; crushed, 5.(tc; powdered, 4.65c; granulated, 4.46c. N KIT ORLEANS, Jan. i4. Sl'tfAR Rteiadv ' oiien licltT 6X. 'ii 1 I -16c : oiien ket tle, centrifuge.', 3Vd.1V4jc; crltrlfn4ral White, 4c; yellows, svo.T'nc; second, ZMiTte. MfH.ASSKS fiteadv;- open kettle, 17J20o; centrifugal,- dull at -71 5c. SVRUP-Dull at tJlfi&c. Dry Cloods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 14-DRY OOODR Iluyers continue to opeiate with caution, but are paying full market prices on all orders placed. No speculation Is evidenced, buyers providing only for their Immediate wants and being willing to pay higher Srlcee when the time comes. If necessary, obbers' business shows a slight Increase. Went Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14.WOOTj Nominal medium grades, combing and clothing, IT ti21c; light fine, 16&174e; heavy fine, 12i 14Vc; tub washed, !(31c. Steel Company Cats Wages. CHICAOO. Jan 14 Notification Of a put In wages ranging from i5 to 45 per rent ha been given to the skilled steel workers of the Illinois Steel company plant at South Chicago. Only 350 men are Involved, but their wages for an eight-hour day rang from $3 to $15. - j . . Woman and Children Darn to Death. TERRR HAUTE, ' Jnd., Jan. 14 -Mrs. Elisabeth Wnrdle, nged 46 years, and two daughters, Edith, aged 11. and Resale, aged 7, were burned to death In their home north of here late last night. It Is supposed the building caught Are from an overheated stove. western ewes 17 western ewes 10 cull lambs 226 feeder yearlings . 8)40 western- ewes .... 14 western yearlings 1 Western yearling 22 western lambs .. 8 western lambs ... 24 western lambs 248 western lambs ... 2l Mexican yearlings s western ewes in feeder, ewes and wetherai. 229 western ewes 1349 western ewes 211 feeder yearlings western red ewes , 2 western fed ewes I western red ewe so native ewes and wethers. 85 western fed vearllne-s 2 western fed yearlings 115 western fed lambs 214 western ewes xi native lambs !!"!ii7 69 95 107 95 90 87 96 ..108 79 93 7 99 104 94 84 90 100 111 162 10 M 88 71 100 Pr. 3 CO 8 75 8 76 4 00 4 00 4 05 4 25 4 75 6 25 6 25 E 50 6 50 6 00 I 85 8 60 3 6S 8 90 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 25 4 25 4 75 4 86 5 40 . 6 50 6 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Market Shows I.ararn Ileeelnta and Steady Prices. CHICAOO. Jan. 14 PiTTI.15n.lni. 8,000 head; market good, steady: others lower. Good to prime steers. 5.10i5.76: poor to medium, $3,50(y.4.76: stockers and feeders, $2.00tl(i4.00; cows, $1.604.00; heifers $1.754.60; canners, M.50&4.4O; bulls. $2.UU 4.25; calves, $3.504j6.oi). HOGS Reneints. 32.000 hnnfl- ..llm.l for tomorrow. 25.000 head. Mixed and butchers. 14 7.ritff-K Oil- irnnri In nhnln. h..,.v $5.00frt.l2V4; rough heavy, $4.65i4.95; light! $4.5ti4.90; bulk of sales. $4.8(Xn6.00. SHEKP ANn 7. A MRS ILmlnl. 15 nnA head; market steady. Good to choice weth ers, h-kxhi w; rair to cnoice mixed, 3.oo?ji 4.00; western sheep, $3.76(64.40; native lambs, $4.506.25; western Iambs, $4.25 6.15, erlona It lot In China. BONO KONO, Jan. 14 A riot Is r ported to have occurred on the Hankow Canton railway, about 4,000 coolies par ticipating In the disturbance. The United States consul here has telegraphed to United States Minister Conger at Peking-, Ijike Carriers la Session. DETROIT, Mich , Jan. 14. The annual meeting of the Lake Carriers' association began here today. J. C. Oilchrist of Cleve land, owner of the largest Independent fleet on the lakes, probably will Join the asso ciation. Bishop Hendrlrk Goes to Philippines. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 14-Blshop Thomas A. Hendrlck left last night for the Philippine Islands. . Those who are to ac company the bishop, will meet him fn San Francisco. The party will vail February X Death Momentarily-Bisected. "COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 14. A statement made by one of the physicians at Orant hospital la to tne errect-, .uiat uovernor ;H 'wiqldojad ,T'Jliif i -Aa-ind g,idUi(siiif death. 4s expected ipyqieataciiy.. , REAL ESTATB TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record January 14, 1904,' as furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1014 Karnam street, for-The Bee) Minnie K. Thomas to Dorothea Meth, lot 10, block. 131, South Omaha $1,000 Joseph SchW3ttner and wife to Fred . Armbrust, wV, lot 13, block 2, Camp bell's addition 426 Edwin L. Reeves to 'Arnold W. Hey- den. 81 acres in seVi, nett. 4-16-13.. 1,200 Eliery R. Hume to Continental Tlust company, lot 10, block 11, Reed's 1st addition 1 Christine Lutid, administratrix, to Mrs. Mary Orltnner, parts of lots 3 and 4, block 7, Smith's addition 1.189 Justin J. liutterfleld and wife to 8. C. Dllley. lot 13, rcplat of block 6, Bemis Park 1,200 Richard S. Hall and Florence Hall to Arvllla Ooble, lot 8, block 7, South Omaha ., 1,000 Omaha Realty company to George W. Smith, part of lot 1, block 6, Reed's 1st addition 1,600 John McCreary to Mary E. McCreary, lots -a and 22, block 1, Marysvllla addition 1,500 Christian Koelber to Frtti Drestel, part lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, and part of lot 12. block 13, Millard City Savings bank to Thomas A. Chase, lot 2, 24th and Ames subdi vision Tukey Land company to George F. Ollmore, part of lots B and 24 In sub division of block A," Reservoir addition, and other property City of Omaha to John McCreary, part of block 6, Marysville addition...... Samuel Thomas, executor, to James Krlst. lot 12, Bonfleld Calssens Nast and husband to Dennis E. Murray and Mary Murray, part of lota 5 and 6, Hartman's addition... 800 (00 600 1 too 800 New York Lira Stoek Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 14. BEEVES Re ceipts, none: dressed beef, steady at 7V4.fr 9o per lb. London and Liverpool cables unchanged; no exports today ot cattle to the West Indies. CALVES RecelDts. .327 head! market slow and fully 25o lower; common to good veals, $4.60(68.35 per 100 lbs.; no barnyard caivew; western or city dressed veals. b.a per lb. . . , HOU8 Receipts. 7.S90 head; market steady ; prime state hogs, $5.20 per 100 lbs. head: sheen, active and etrnnar tn 10n higher: lambs, quiet but steady: common to choice sheep, $3.00iS4.60 per 100 lbs.; or dinary to Choice lambs. $.25(S7.16. Dressed mutton. In fair demand and steady at 7 hVta Der lb.: dressed wethers, aa hls-h aa Be; dressed lambs, 9V&UVo. Kansas City Live Stoek Market.-- KANSAS CITY. - Jan. 14 PiTTt w Receipts, 8.600 head. Including 400 south erns; market steady to loo lower. Export and dressed beef steers, M. 26724. 90; fair to food, $3.7504.20; western fed steers, $3.50fJ 40: stockers and feeders. $3.00fr4.20: south ern steers. $3.00i4.25; southern cows, $2 00-o 1.66; nstlve cows. $2 00ifi3.7fl: native heif ers. 83.w-jr3.80; bulls. 3.ofc8.60; calves, $2.75 41.00. HOGS Receipts, 10,500 head; market CO lOo lower. Top. $4 96; bulk of gales. $4 IW74 4.85; heavy. $4.7K4 95: packers, $4.60(84.80; pigs and light. -14.604.7O. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.500 head; market steady. Native lambs, $6 to i60O; western liimhs, $5.00'S6.76; fed ewes, $3 60in?400; western fed yearlings, $4.00(35.60; stockers and feeders, 82.75iic4.00. St. Loals Lire Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Jan. 14. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,600 head. Including 2,300 Texans; market . active, steady to strong. Native shipping and export steers, $4.25-115 20; dressed beef and butchers' steers, 14.GO&5 00; steers under 1,000 oounds. $3.75(uM.$3; stock era and feeders, $2.50ff(S.5v: cows and heif ers. $2.2o"3.0O: canners. 82.2Vii2.60; bulls, $2.5Ofj'3.50; ralves. I3.50(f(7.o0; Texas and In dian steers, $2.50lgH.40; cows and heifers. $220r?3.00. HOGS Receipts. 8,000 head; market steady to lower. Pigs and lights, 84 50(94 85; packers, 34 66r4.95; butcher and best heavy, $4 85iff .15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.200 bead; market quiet, steady. Native mut tons, $3 5"rc4 40; lambs. $4.750i5 .60: culls and bucks, $2.503-4. 25; stockers, $2.004.50. St. Joseph l ive Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan. 14. CATTLE Receipts. 1.954 head; market steady to 10c lower. Natives. $3405.o(i; cows and beif era, $l.oett4.50; stockers and feeders, $2.75(9 4. ut. HOGS Recelnts, 4.6(3 head; market fifWoe lower Ught, $4 6'jiH 80; medium and heavy. st.Tvn-t nn. SHEEP AND LAM RS Recelnts, 1,975 head; market steady. Lambs, $5 50; year lings, (o.bu; ewes, M-w. Klonx I'lty I Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY. Jan, 14 fSnerlal Tele gram. 1UATTI.E Recelnts. uno head: mar ket steady; beeves $3 604 c6 2fi ; rows, bulls and mixed. $J 0033 60: stockers and feeders. $ZM(itK(; calves and yearlings. $J.60?3 60. il SOS Receipts. 8.on0 bead: market Steady at 64404-4 86; bulk. 84 85ijf4.75. i .- -'statelc la. Sight. Fplloilngar the receipts of live stock Charges Less Than sll Others DR. McCREW, SPECIALIST Treats all forans ( Disaaaea at MEN ONLY. Twenty-eight years' experience tlghteen years la Oman The doctors remarkable success baa never been equaled. Hut resource aad facilities for treating this oiaae of dlaeaaea are unlimited and every day erlngs tnaay, flattering reports of th good be i tWIutTa er the relief be has given. I V HOT SPRINGS! REATMENT fOR All Blood Poisons. No ' BRKA.KING OUT" n the skin or (ace and all external sign of the disease disappear at onoa A per manent cure for life guaranteed. ADirnrriF Cures guaranteed In AKIVUlsLLL LESb THAN t DAT Si FVFAD Anil rase cured of Hydrocele, Ha-ntt JU,UUU Biricture, Oleet, Mervooa Debility, Loss of Btreagth and Vitality :id all forms ol chronic disease. Treatment by malL Call or wrtte. Boa IC4. Olflce 211 South 14th tU Omaha. Mea. STOCKS AND BONDS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS We have over W efflcea. Reference: 17, BtaU and Mat ! Bavaalks, Oin r.RYICIS It THI BUST, Out af Town Bnslma BeUfltted. Oansba Braacbi l 1 8 Per sans 4 Tl,47 THOS. M. WADWCK. CorntpomksttL S. SLEUMAN Grain, Provisions & Stocks. - Room 4. N. T. Ufa Dldg. TL Bia Operate 15 Omee ta Tbl Blat. ' Established 1897. ' -a.