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i- fDR OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1904. 9 i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET EeKitral Break Oocort in th High Prios , of IStj Wheat. THROW MILLIONS OF BUSHELS ON MARKET Other Grains Salter with Wheat, Com al Oata Closing at a. Loss, hat Previsions Remain , KrtRf. CHICAGO, Jan. JR. A sensational break Df Jo occurred today in the prlne of May wheat. Bales of millions of bushels for May delivery by the Interest that had been actively supporting prices wan the prime (actor In changing a stroaif market Into one of utter vraknem There waa a 111 tie recovery from the low point but the cloee waa weak with May 2c under Saturday's final figure a. Other (trains suffered with wheat. May corn closing at a loss of Mr. and oata Sc. Provisions ruled strong; and Cloaed 7V817HC higher. Extreme cold weather gave rlae to ap prehension among wheat traders that dam age to the growing plant waa probabie. a a result of theae fears there waa an urgent demand from aborts at the opening. May waa itW to l&lVfcc higher, at MTV'f SiiVjc. Utile wheat was offered at the tart and the price rose to 9c. Hut at this figure the wheat began to come out. Tha selling was Increased by late Liver pool cables, which ahowed soma weakness, and also by the large world's shipments. Tha climax whs reached on heavy sllng fcy broker who were aald to be ncllng for the. Armour Interest. In consequence of this cha.ige of front on the part of the leading noider the market started to break. On the down-turn a sreat mnnv Hton-loa orders came Into the pit and hastened the aeciine. r.normnus quantities of wheat were thrown upon tha market, the big long w-iiih crnuirn wun opposing or any Whers from 1.6O0.000 to 7.000.0UO bushels. . When the pressure to sell had sobHiled May was down to H9c, a drop of 80 from me nign point. Shorts became active buy jrs on the decline snd the demand from this source advanced the price a cent. Mora wheat came out. however, on the bulge and another reaction followed. The close was weak with May 2 cents under Saturday's cloee. January delivery was relatively firmer. After opening Sf(6fHc Mgher at R2Hc to Ktr the price advanced to 8Sc. declined to Site, a loss of 2c. The close was So higher. Clenrances of wheat snd flour were eouel to W7.WK) bush els, i-nmary receipts were 7S,ooo bushels The amount on passage lnrreaed 2.224.000 rtisnels, while the visible supplv decreased '(7.0(10 bushels. Mlnneanoll fliilnth unit Chicago reported receipts of 401 cars against 686 last week and 1.003 a year ago. In consequence of the big break In wheat the corn market showed surprising wumigui. Anriuenuai nuying ny local trad ers on the poor showing of the grain com ing In maintained a llrm tone during the early part of the session. I,aer In the day prices were unable to withstand the ever strain caused by the slump In wheat "Vfcnd an easier tone prevailed, although the iTf!1"- wa .only moderate. May opened oSo e higher, at 4ifi 494; sold up to B"MiC, and after reacting to 4kt4.o. closed at 9e. Loeal receipts were 430 cars, 20 of contract rraae. i nere was a good demand for oata inrnugnoui tne greater part of the sessions, otrerings being well taken until nenr the close, when the selling became too liberal for the demand. A slight decline was ex- f'eriencea late in the dsy and an easier one prevailed at the finish. The bull leader was again an active supporter of the mar ket. Small receipts and an excellent ship ping demand, were hull factors. Mav tjpeneo ,e nigner St 474. ndvanced to 4ZHc and after declining to 41o clostd at 4c. Local receipts were 24(1 cars. The feature In provision trade was llh- wi purrnases or larn dv an outside con cern. ab a result of this demand p-lcee '""""i soon gains, i nere was consider r,l,,neT on the advance, b"t the rinsing was strong, witn May oork $13 bzu, Lard cloaed at $7.57t: ribs, $fi.U8. Estl rnates for tomorrow: "Wheat. 46 cars: corn, wo cars; oats, zi& cars; nogs, 27,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: western chickens, 124j14c; fowls, 12tflSc; tur keys. lTfclrie. TALIJW Steady: city Sc! country, Mr kick eieaoyi domestic, rair to extra. 'l-'tc; japan, nominal Rl'TTER Irregular; state dairy, lttnttc. Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Sat'y, Wh't May July Sept. Corn Jan. May July Outs Jan. May July Sept. -Pork-Jan.' .May Lord Jan., May July Bibs Jan. May . July 91T4-2H , 2S 78 78 VSW, ' 48 48& 42i4iir,M44vi 37(ft-4! S7V 33 23'J ii'io" ii'ti" ' 7 17J 7 SO 773 I5 7 60., 166 52V4 B2H 6 75 8i. 1 16 WVs I 77 I 4S 17 U, 137H T 27H 7 S7l KM 76 4 86 '.7i 45' 13 30 13 7H 7 20 T 62H 7 66 62H - S 2ttl creamery, lo322c; OMAHA wholesale: market. Condition of Trade Qnotatlona on taple nn4 Fancy Produce. EOOH Rscelnta moHarXe: fresh stock. 2CJ) '.'7c. I-1VE POt:L.TTlT Hens. BflSWc: soring. chickens, 'uHKtc; moxtern, accoru.iig to ag'. -jw; lursuys, laiyiuc; duegs, rjiuc; gepee. uc. UKESSED FOl'I.TRT Ttirkeys, WQWc ducks, Italic; geese, 10c; chickens. NEW TORE STOCKS AND BONDS Frioaa Tnra Backward and Show Lonei on tha Eay'i Buinaaa, Set LEADING STOCKS FROM I TO 2 POINTS Weakness tln Copper, Minor Kmbsr raasmeats an! Reports of I)e rreased Railroad Earnings . Aggravate 81nsnn, Dakota, per per bbl., ills 4S . 4JA 27-H 13 IS 13 S2 7 15 7 85 7 40 45 6-75 86 9Wii Jtr? TTER Pack I nf stock. 10Tllc: choice to fancv dairy rollx, U"i)14c; separator, 22o. FRESH FISH Trout. 10c: pickerel, c; S'lke, lie; perch, 7c; blueflsh, 15c; whltefish. c; salmon. 11c: haddock. 10c: codfish. 12c; redsnapper. 11c: lnhnita. boiled, per lb.. 'c; lobRters, green, per lb., 2c; bullheads, lie; catfish. 14c; black bHua, 2rx&3ic; halibut, 13c; crapples, 12c; herring, 6c; white bass, 12c: blueflns. 8c. uibtkks New Tors counts, per can, 43c; per gal., 12 00; extra selects, per can, 364,- per gal., 11.80; standard, per can, 27c; per gal., $1 60. Hit AN r er ton, 116.00. HAY Prices ouoteii by Omaha Whole sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up land, 26 60; No. 2, W.00; medium, 15.60; coarse, IS.oO; rye straw, 15.00. These prlres are for hay of good color snd quality. De mand fair and receipts light. lutin-inc. OATS 37c. KY No. 1. 60c. VEOETARf.FS. POTATOES Colorado. Hie: Dii., '-n inc; native, tih'a ioc. SWEiiT I'OT ATOKtJ-llllnols, 13 60. jsavy means Per bu., 12.25. CELERY Small, tier doi.. MUSSc: larsa California, 60c, 75c and 0c. ONIONS Suanish. rer rrate. II R0: Colo rado yellow, per bu., 11.00; red, per lb., lljc. cahuauk Wisconsin Holland, Ii&3Hc. TURNIPS ("anuria rutubnina. tner Ih H4c: white, per bu., 60c. CAKKOTH Per bu., 75c. PARHNIPS Per bu., 60c. UEET8 Per bu., 60c. CAULIFUUVKH-lollfnrnla ur rratm 12.76. V ft crMHKRS-rer dos., $1.25. ' RADISHES Per dor. bunches, 85c. LETTUCE HEAD Per dos hunrhea. flOe Ptl.OO; per bbl., 17.00; leaf lettuce, per dos. TURNIPS Southern, per doi.. 76c. PEETS Southern, per dor, 75c. CARROTS Southern, per dos., 76c. PARSLEY Soul hern, per dos., $1. ONION ft Southern. rren. twr rioa.. R0?2 76c. , FRUITS APPLES California Rellflowers, per box, 21.60; Baldwins and other varieties, 23.60: New York export Greenings, Russets and Baldwins, 23 76. GRAPES Pony Catawhas, 20c; Imported Malagas, per keg, t5.0(i4j.00. CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., 17.00 per box, 12.60; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, i.00i&.60; Hell and Cherry. $8. TROPICAL FRUITS. all sizes, $-.26; navels, (til sizes, choice, 12.26 Sj- 3t; fancy, all sizes, .76. LEMONS California fancy. 800 td 0 Ises. $4; choice, 240 to 270 sizes, 13.60. FIGS California. rer 10-lb. cartons,' 85c: Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 14c; 6-crown, ltic: 7-crown. lfic. BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch, $2.00 2.50: JUmbO, RT76t3.'25. , COCOA NUTS Per sack, $4; per doi., 0c. . ...-.. . i d ,a i . . . ua i rersmn, yer 1.0-1 ui w iBn., per lb., In 60-lb. boxes, (Vic; Oriental tufted dates, per nox, '40. MISCELLANEOUS. CltEERE Wisconsin twins, full cream. l2o; Wisconsin Young Americas, 18c; block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin llmhurger, lie. HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3 Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.26. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c. .-. T T , t. I . Tl V. 1. 1 tc .t. ...... if KKI t 9K V ll'Dn I ' l .'in., w.iv, ire. vm ' i -TV.-w. POPCORN Per lb.. 24c: shelled. 34J3V4C. HORSERADISH Per caso Ot 2 doi., narked. 80c. . NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 aoft shell, per lb., 15Mrc; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 s&ft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12o; Braills, per lb., 11c; Alberts, per lb., 11a almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb, 10c; peanuts, Jbef lb., 6c; roasted peanuts, per lb.. 7Hc; Chill walnuts, liAHHUo: lursa hicknrv nuts. Der bu.. $1.60: shell barks, per bu., $2; black walnuts, per bu.. $1.28. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green. Be 'Kin .lied 7er K'n 1 anlted. 6c: No. 1 vea rnlf II to 12 lbs.. 8"Ar: No. 2 veal calf. 13 to 16 lbs., ft'tc: dry salted hldre. 8-ai2c; sheep pelts, 2&;5c; horse hides. $1.602.60. - 8t. Lools Grain nnd Provisions, ST. LOUIS, Jan. 25. WHB-AT Lower; No. 3 red cash, elevator, lWo; track, -c; May, 86V4CI July, 78c; No. 2 hard, 8H683c CORN Lower; iso. a. casn, uc, ukck, UU.rn.ihf. Mav. 4i;'ic: JulV. 4bC. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 39V4e; track. iAn. Uin. AJtlL. r T Sh 41-kn. FLOL K oteaay ; rea wmier iicni. n.w 64.60; extra fancy ana Btraigni, .uw.wi bills; posted rates, $4 WH1T4.M and $4 WHtT 4.87; commercial bills, Ms.7 SILVER Bar. 66:; Mexican dollars, 42c. BONDS Govern mont. Irregular; railroad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are as fellows: ret- NEW YORK, Jan. 2 The movement of prices which had crept slowly upward since lant fall until last Tnursday when they be gan to advance raplijly on a large volume of busineas turned backwards today and showed net losses on the day's business. The weakness was not at any time acute and there was a period of positive strength after the opening but this was palpaoly availed of to sell stocks. The reactionary tendency gained force as the day sdvanced and the closing was weak. Many of the leaning sioc.ks lost 1512 points, ihese in cluded St. Paul and the Grangers, Pacltlcs and Southwestern, and United States Steel, preterrea. 1 hese declines are by no means severe after so considerable advance as has taken place, but the reaction was decisive and unmistakable. There was not much more news to aecompuny It than there had oeen on me advance, which hud been ad mittedly due to operations on the long side. Including manipulative tactics of a bull party. What tmppened In stocks was very similar to what Imppened In wheat. In that mar ket the news of the severe cold In the wheat belt and renewal of war rumors en titled them to an advance. The modera tion of an advance awakened the sus picion of the traders that the big specula tive Interests were unloading and a slumD In wheat resulted. The same stato of doubtful sentiment obtains In the stock maiKet. The lack of any evidence of share In the large buying by the outside public helps keep the apprehension of the professionals awake. A matured consideration of the Saturday bank statement did not help to reassure the speculative mind. It is believed that the rapid loan expansion Is due in con siderable part to the holding of newly Issued bonds as well as to transfers of loans of trust companies to banks. The question is raised whether the heavy ac cumulation of funds In New York may not be an Indication of slackening trade, which wouia not tie favorable to an advance In stocks. Precedent shows also that the' re turn flow of funds to New York Is likely to come to a stop by the end of January while the expansion of loans is likely to continue Into February and even Into March with New York bank loans In ex cess of any previous record by $16,000. WO. v easnesa In the copper market, a stock brokerage failure In Baltimore, one or two minor banking embarrassments else where, and several reports of decreased earnings of railroads for December ng gravaled the downward tendency. People's Gas rose on the decision by the court in favor of its contention against the city of Chicago's right to fix a 75c rate for gas. The points of Btrength in the market were due to special causes and the gains were generally y.ieiaea Der ore me oiose. Bonds were active and Irregular. Total sales, par value, $4,086,000. United States 2s coupon a, advanced and old 4s declined k on call. The following are the ouotatlons on tha iew xorK biock exchange: Sales. HIrh.Low.Close. Atchison 26,000 70 6KU. 68 UO DIQ X.IUU Ml caiumore at umo ....43,ouo U. g. r. 1, 4o rmipes . do In, r-K do coupon do new 4b, rg... do eoiipos do old 4n, reg.... do coupon do . rt do coupon Atrhlson nen. 4i... do odj. 4a At Untie C. L. 4a.. Balilmnro 4V O. 4a. do Central nf Os. ta... do lat Inr Cn-n. Ohio 4Sa.. Chl.'Mo St A. IHa. C , B. Q. a. 4a. C. M. S. P. 4a C. N. w. c. 7a.. C, R I. P. 4a.. do col. 5a C.I'.C. A St. L. g. 4 Chicago Ter. 4a.... Con. Tobacco 4a. . . . Colo, ft So. 4a I ft R O. 4a Krle prior lien 4a.. do Kn. a P. W. ft D. C. la.. Hocking Val. 4H. Offered. ,.tiV. ,.ln4 .lit .107 .11114 .in4 ..lOTi ..tot 4 .. n MH . 4 ,.ini ,. 44 ,.1(W4 .. 71V ..HS .. 7v .. M ..ti ..131 '4 .. 71' .. I24 a. 97 ,. 1 H .. V4 .. It .. M .. .. M14 ..104 ..106 U a N. nl. 4s M Manhattan c. (. 4a...l"3Vt Mrx Ontml 4a 70 do 1st Ino 1R Minn. St. L. 4a... r: M , K. T. 4a do la ' N. R. R. of M. c 4a 7Vi N. T. C. . tv,a M N. J. C. g ta 1st No. Pacllle 4a, I03v do la 7 N. A W. c. 4a t7V4 o S U 4a ft par.... H Tenn. con. IHa M1 Reading Ren. 4a M4 St L. ft t. M. c. ta .in at. v. ft A. r. ff. 4i mat St. L. S. W. la J Seaboard A. t 4 ' So. racifla 4s ' so. Hallwar M 1IJ" Tciaa ft P. la US' T, St. I., ft W. 4a.. 7H4 In Ion Pacinc 4a ton do conv. 4a 7 V a. fitoel M (a T4V4 Wabnsh la 11r'S do dnh. R 4 W ft I. K. 4s n4 Wla. Central 4a til Colo. F. ft I. SS.... 71 London Stork Market. LONDON, Jan. 25. Closing: Conaola, money do account Anaconda Atchlaon do D.d Baltimore ft Ohio. Canadian Pacific Chea. ft Ohio Chicago Ot. Woat. C, M. ft St. P.... PcBeara I). A R. O do sfd Erie do lat pfd do 2d Did Illlnola Central ... Louis. A Kaah.... M., K. T SILVER Bar, 7 15-14.lt. T. Centra. . 3ti . 71 . . 1 Ail . HI . II .151 . to . M4 . 7f. . 2S . 71 . 4fu .137-4 .114 . II '4 steady Norfolk ft W.. do pfd Ontario ft W... rcnnaylTanta .. Rand Minn .... Reading do lat prd... do Id pld... Bo. Railway ... do pfd (to. Pacific Vnion Paclflo .. do pfd V. 8. Rteel do pfd Wftbtah do pfd .154 . I24 . 10 . 14 . 1214 . . 14 . 40Va . si . Mv . 17 . I2 . M'4 . . Its . II . 22 . 42 Hd per ounce. MONEY 24i2A per cent: the rate of dis count In the ouen market for short bills Is 3 per cent; for three months' bins, aWsisfk per cent. Raw York Mlnlnn tantatlnas. NEW YORK. Jan. 26. The. following are the closing quotations on mining etocks Adatna Con Allco Breece Brunawlrk Con .. Comatock Tunnol Con. Cal. ft Vs.. 10 7 10 I I ..110 Horn SUrer 10S Iron Bllvr Its Lead villa Coa 1 Offered. , Little Chief Ontario Ophlr I'hoenlz Potoal , Strugs f Starrs Norada flmatl Hopea... Standard 00 450 II U II 75 0 140 84 91 120ft 91 119V4 49'i 2724 27 78 7 27'A 2 69 . 694 4814 & .... lu No, 1 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market was dull and stesdy; winter patents. $4.20(4 40: straights, $1.00 r.410; spring patents, $4.1(Vg4.60; Straights, 3.6Ofi4.O0; bakers, $14lvfiS.S0. WHEAT fio, . I, 7waic; No. I red, CORN No. 8, 464c; No.' yellow, 47c. OATS-No. I, !B)ijXi9ttc.; No, S white. 38 39HO. RYE No, t 65Vt(S. BARLEY Oood feeding, SF8&c; fair, to choice malting, 48e7e. 1 SEED No. 1 flax. $1.08; No. 1 northwest rn, $1.16; prima timothy. C.26; Clover, con- . til OK . PROVIHl6N8---Pork. aness, per bbl., riJ.40 ffia.W., Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.27Hi37.ao. Short fibs aldea . (loose), $.60.ii76. Short clear Idea (boxed). $6.87Hi('7.12Vi Whisky, basis or oigti wines, Flour, bbls.. 1 at, bu... Ifwjora. bu. Kye. bu. Ilarley, bu. BUlc-DS 'lSmothy, steady, nrlme. hlirher. CORN MEAL Steady, $: I3RAJ4 Strong; sacked, 86c. 40. east $2.2&g2.80; track, 62 Receipts. Shipments. 82.400 8.901 108. M0 21,100 .,.-..181.200 126,300 202 ' 85.S0) ..... 7.600 1.8O0 ...... 72.400 ' 8.801 On tha Produce exchange today the but ter market was dull snd steady; creamer ies, lectio: dallies, 136119c. F.ggs market, excited and strong; at mark, raxes Included, fiiio. Cheese, steady at lCKultHic NEW YORK OKNEH AL MARKET. A.otatlon ! tha Day on Varlona ' Cnn.ntn4lt.es. NEW TOIIK, Jan. to. FLOUR Receipts, it.tM bbls.; exports, 1.83 bbls; sale, 11,810 pkgs; market dull but firmly held; win tar patents, $4.aix4.ho;. winter straights, 4.$0a4 S5; Minnesota patents, $4.T3fr3.4; win ter extras, $3.204i$.60; Minnesota bakers, U. 4 So; low gradvs, $3.0o3.30. Rya flour firm; aales, &J0 bbls.; fair to good, $3.40ml.4S; choice to fancy, $J.Sotfloi. Buckwheat flour, quiet; $2.W(f25. COHNMEAL Steady; yellow western. tl.0; city, $1.06; kiln dried, $2 9ofl$3.00. RYE Steady; No. I western, 67c, nomi nal f. o. b., afloat; state and Jersey 66.y r8c; BARLEY Dull; feeding, 47u c. 1 f. New York: malting. 60360c. e. 1. f. BulTa'o. Wli EAT Receipts. 9,776 bu.; exports, 39, tH bu t sales 4.300.000 bu. futures; spot, easy; No. red. 94c In elevator and 96c nom inal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern, Duluth, lo f. o. b. afloat. Options had a strong and easy opening on cold weather scare and foreign consols, followed by reactions, BvlUng by smaller long and talk of a bear- th visible supply statement. A sensational reak at mlJ'Uy on rumors of unloudlng by tha big Chicago bulls left the final market unsettled and weak at Ts'lVtO net decline. Bales Included No. I red May. 91 ttW ll-looi cloved 9lVc; July. 8biia9 closed StiVc CORN Receipts. 61.500 hu.. exports. 61,420 bu.: sales. 66.000 bu. futures and 16.000 bu eiot. Spot, easy; No. 2. (Ho in elevstor and hihvs ti o. t. atloat: No. 2 yellow. Kx"; jno I white. 644c. Option, market opened atronser with wheat, but turned easier on the fine weather and later was rather weak, closing S.O. net lower: May, &63i$o, alAs1 at 6&c: Julv closed at LtVc. OATS Receipts, 42.Xu bu: exports, 226 bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2. C4c; standard white. 46Wii4(iA.o: No. 3 -44c: No. I white. 47c; No. 3 white, 4(VnMc;' trsck white western, &tw: track whits state, 40YU&00. f lot Ion nominal. FEED Firm: soring bran. $r (tr.fi 50. S5; tnMdilnsa. 130.60(1. M, 00: city. $.-0.5ni 21.10. HAY Wulet; shipping, good to choice, $5 HOPS-Firm: state common to choice. 1901. 280S7C; i.a. Mciiic; 010s, l'qitc; r"aol to cosst. 103. ft-'tfc; U02, a-aif.c. olds, u to 16c. mnrfl Tlria- HalveMfton II Ia H 1K, lb California tl to 25 lbs., Uci Texas dry, 24 to $0 lbs.. 14c. I.EATH ER -Steady : arlrt, 53t56t4e. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $10 00 tllou; mess, $H 0n.9"O: beer hams, $J0 KxtJ WOO; packet. $9.0i4rl0.60: city extra India tneakg, 15 'ul7.t0. tut meats, steady; pick eted bellies.. $7 264)7.78: DIcKlevi shoulder, $6 iOtlAOO; pickeled hams, $9.b.10 to. Lnr l firm: western steamed. 17 70; January. 17.70 nominal; reflned. Arm: continent, $7.fti; com- hd, $6""tvs P, llrm; fi'v. 116; tiori near, iis.idtiio.vu; mess, sit otis.mi. FOOS Firm; western, fresh '&uLc. CHEESE Steady; 10W12c JOULTRY AUve, tmnlnali ttnaaed, Ann; HAY Steady: timothy, $7.XXai2.50; pralrla, $8,002)9.00. IRON COTTON T1ES-U.06. BAmiiNO-efleHc. iikmp TWIN 12 6c. VHUVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing liififi. Lard. hlKher: nrlme steamed, $6 87". Bacon, ateady; boxed extra shorts, $7.60; clear ribs, $7.50; short clear. 7..i. POULTRY Hleher: chickens. BVtc springs, c; turkeys. 13&14c; ducks, 10c; geese, 6c. . . BC'TTKH Steady; creajnery, 16J3c; dairy, 13fol8c. fc-iinaUi-rher. 28HC. rase count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11,000 11,000 Wheat, bu 78,000 IfW.Oni) Cnrn. hu 184.000 76,000 Oats, bu 76.000 . 67,000 Kansna City Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY. Jan. 25. WHEAT May, Ic lower at Hitilc; July, 71'4c; cash, No I hard. 7Bft78c: No. 3. 70i75c: No. 4. 63B72c rejected, 60t(i4i3c; No. 2 red, 92c; No. 3, 8jkS Sln CORN May, 4-.'H'!r4e; juiy, casn, No. 2 mixed. 39VU4oc; No. t white, 40&Httc; Nn :lAlft40r. OATS No. 2 white, sssnac: io. z mixea, xxc. hay Choico timothy, .oou.i)o: c no ice prairie, $7u0. m v H i Tin oa mm. BUTTER Creamery, 19ii21c: dairy, fancy. EOUS Higher: Missouri and Kansas, cases returned, 25c; nenr Mo. Z, white- wood cases Included. 26c. Kecemts. Shipments. Wheat, bu I2.4ii0 66.81K) Corn, bu 102.4O0 33,600 Oata. bu 14,000 11,0.0 Visible Supply 4t Qrnln. NEW YORK. Jan. 25 The visible aupply of grain Saturday, January 23, aa com piled by the New York Produce exchange was aa follows: WHHAT-40,613,000 bu.; Increase, . 237,000 DU. CORN s.ri.(kiu du., increase vr4,ouo du. OA 1 o 8. .000 bu.. decrease 80,000 bu. RIB 1. Sou, 000 bu., increase 26.000 bu. BARLEY 6,010,000 bu., decrease 1,000 bu. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 26. WHEAT May, 88H'qn.'(c; July. fco4c; (September, 76c; on track. No. 1 hard, 9Sc; No. 1 northern, btV; No. 2 northern, Uo'tc; No. 8 northorn, SllJ4c. t lAiult r irsi paieiiia, ri.o"ut.ev; seenna patents, $4 6oia4 70; hrst clears, 3 4.(ai.o6; second clears, s.'.UKSi 00. BRAN In bum, $14. mo i -. Mllwsske Grain Market MILWAUKEE, Jan. 25-WHEAT-Hc lower; o. 1 nortnern. irawwifcc; rxo. northern, 84TJoc: May, K9M.itc, asked. U V C .'...I.,,. -. 1 -, I k , I . W .11, , . . Va do pfd Canadian Paclflo .. Central of N. J Chesapeake & Ohio ,. 1,300 85 Chicago & Alton 300 37 do pfd 700 Chicago Qt. Western. 1.600 17Vs do B pfd Chicago ft N 1,900 1704 Chicago Ter. & T 2W 11' do pfd SoO 24Vt C C. C. & St. L.... Colo. Southern 1,600 18H do 1st pfd 600 67 do 2d pfd ..." 300 274 Del. & Hudson Del., Lack. & West. Denver & R. O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Gt. Northern, pfd ... Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central ........ do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louisville & Nash... 4,800 104 108 Manhattan L 3.000 145 144 Metropolitan St. Ry.. 900 123 122 Minn. t. txiuis Missouri Paclflo 20,400 95 94 Mo.. K. ft T 800 18 17 do ofd 2.300 4Vi 41 Nat. of Mexico, -pfd.. 2o0 3 39 New York Central.... 3,000 121H 120 Norfolk ft Western.. 8,700 61 , 60 do pfd Ontario ft Western. ..46,000 24 23 Pennsylvania .86,000 1204 jaw Pitts., C. C. ft t. L Reading 413,910 48 4 do 1st lira vv 01 ' do 2d pfd 1.900 OUAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattl Raoaipta MoatrtU and Tradinr ArAfr with Prioei Hightr. HOGS SOLD STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER Brisk Dosnaad for Fnt Sheep ana Lambs and ns Receipts Were Limited the Market Improve Ten to Fifteen All Aronnd. Receipts wer: Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. Official Monday 2.62S 6.00 60 Same day last week...., 3.406 - 6.870 13.KS6 Same week before 8.573 4.291 13.948 Same three weeks ago.. 3.4e6 4,821 10.0 Same four weeks ago.... 2.754 6.257 6,854 Hume day la.it year 4.221 6,159 d.osh RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Tha following table shows tha receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to data aad compaxiaona with last year; 1904 torn Inr. Dec. Cattle 6H.738 68,228 610 H'9 143,014 147,138 4,122 Sheep 1.3,824 73,324 60,080 Average prices paid tor hogs at South Omaha tor the last several days with comparisons: POt'TH DAKOTA 34 feeder.. 10 $ 70 2 feeders. .IfRO 3 25 1 row 1""0 3 25 1 cow 950 3 W 1 bull 1500 2 75 i. si. uorst n. i. 17 steers. ...1277 4 06 cows 103$ $ 15 i. v. vaney (4. t. 8 oows mw $25 steers.. ..lMt 4 50 1 steer 1210 4 50 4 steers. ...law 3 50 4 trers....ll77 4 00 HOOS There waa a good demand f r hogs this morning and, with moderate number on sale the market opened active and strong to 6c higher than the general marget on naturoay, or anout ei.aay wnn Saturday's opening Tackers all took hold freely and. as ralesmen were generally sat isfied with the prices offered, trading waa anite brlsK and the early arrivals were irnon Isposcd of. The light Muff sold largely rrom 4.8o oown, medium weignts trom ".i to $4.90, good heavy hogs from $4.9 1 to $4.95 and prime heavies sold tip to $5, or the same as Saturday's top. There was very little change In the market from start to flulsh. the iste epics Deing luuy aa gooa as me early ones. ' About noon, nowever. several cars or hogs arrived after packers had their orders practically filled and as a result did not lake hold as freely as they did earlier In The day, so that the extreme close was a little weaker than the opening. Represen tative sales Cat. I 1904. l$Jt. 11902. 1901. 11800. 18.18. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 1.. 2.., .. 4.. 6 . f-: 8.. .. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 1. 17. 18... 19. 20. 21. 22. 2J. 24. 26. 4 84 831 18 4 86 4 81 I $ 4 80, t I,, Ut 4 M 4 Idl $7 ; I 6 29i 19 4 $ 4 291 $ 67! 8 4$ 4 753 t 39 I 0i 4 271 l 44 4 W't, ( 27? I t 041 4 87 3 471 3 3 241 1 40 m I 09 I (i i $ 421 3 49 09 $ H 4 m I 10 S 11 ll 4 00' 6 84 241 1 tsa I 4 60WI ( 48 4 80j 6 40 B M 4 63V 4 68 4 72S, 4 68i 4 72M 4 WV 4 78, 4 S5!t 4 87 4 88H S 46 8 4; S6 $ 41 I 49 8 49 6 3D $ 47 6 68 6 14 6041 $ 00 6 14 6 22 t 16 6 -J 4 361 3 $01 3 43 4 41 8 661 3 4 8 41 8 49 3 49 8 41 I 261 6 23 1JI 4' 4VI 4 63 3 K 3 60 4 68 4 16 t 20 4 6J 3 62 Ho. A. Bh. It. Me. A 6h. Pr. Ill 14 ... 4 M 78 tl ... 4 DO 10. ...... .14 ... 4 44 '.5... t?4 ... 40 lot IM ... 4 70 M IM 80 4 W tl 1M) ... 4 TO IS 110 ... 4 0 It 171 40 4 75 7t .-toil ... 4 1 T4 14 ... 4 M 41 iM ... 4 t0' 41 ft 40 ll! 41 IS1 40 4 ') (5 .. ... I 1? tl 170 WO 4 tO tl IMS 40 4 t!Vt 74 IM ... 4 00 M 4 120 4 t 43 it 40 4 DO H 143 ... Ill (4.. " ... 4 40 to 141 0 4 6 td IM m 4X1 1 114 ... 4 Ml M IT ... 4 10 7 lit ... 4 m (4 144 Ml ,4 0 44 IM ... Ill ta 147 SO 4 90 14 104 40 4 M 1 174 40 4 !2 77 100 ... 4 U ft IM ... 4 ?i 1 lot ... 4 m tf 144 144 4 t24 74 125 10 4 IS 0 177 ... 4 t-t 08 Ml W 4 S M. tfl ... 4 2Vt 70 tst 160 4 45 M lot "0 4 M T4 Ill ... Ill 44 Ill 10 4 IS 4S ...1411 10 4 85 14 17 40 4 M 14 J.U ... 4 ITUj 7t 174 0 4 W 70 IS! ... 4 17 U tt ... 4M K 131 M 4 H7V II .-311 ... 4 1(1 14 lit ... 4 I7l 41 1.7 110 4 74 II. ...... .191 M 4 10 M .144 ... tOO 44 141 ... 4 10 41 Ill 40 4 00 . li 6 3ol 4 48 27 15 63 6 02 6 69 1 03 1 P, 4 641 4 64 8 25 I i 12 4 68 6 41 I 47 I 61 I 01 3 641 3 64 3 to I 3 6v 3 69 141 4 691 3 66 I ill I 11 i 211 4 661 3 61, $ 14 t 12 4 48 3 601 8 86 3 64 87 3 62 700 77 000 85 84 4.300 134 133 'iod 40 40 Pacific .. Railway. Rock Island Co 20.000 do pfd 4,600 St. L. ft 9. F 1st pfd do 2d pfd l.8w St. L. Southwestern., l.loo do pfd l.zoo St. Paul .22,600 do pfd Southern Southern do Dfd 3.1"" Texas & Paclflo 3.400 , Toledo, St. Li. ft West. 600 do pfd 4j Union Paclflo 28,300 do Pfd 8141 Wabash 8.2HO do ofd .....13.ix WheeTing ft Lake E.. 200 Wisconsin Central.... 2.600 do pfd 1.800 AdaniB Express Amer. Kxpress IT. B. Kx Dress Wells-Fargo Ex A ma I. Copper iz,uii Amer. Car ft F'dry.. .400 do pfd Amer. Linseed Oil.... 100 do pfd Amer. Locomotive ... Z.w do Dfd Amer. Smelt, ft R....U.M0 do pfd i. Amer. Sugar U f g... 6,600 Anaconda Mining .... 40 Rrooklvn Rapid T.... 8.000 fnlrt Khiel A Iron 600 Columbus ft H. Coal. 200 25 , 24 66 64. 49 48 18 16 SK 84 147 146 Consolidated Gas General Electrio .... International Paper. do pfd International Pump. do pfd National Biscuit National Lead North American .... Pacific Mail 1.900 600 4.700 600 feopio una. ........ Pressed Steel Car... no pfd Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd Tnn. Coal ft Iron U. S. Leather .... do pfd TJ. 8. Rubber do pfd I'nlted States do ptd . 100 . 300 . 1.400 . 300 .30,700 . 1,800 . 200 . 100 . 2.100 ... 2.200 ... 2.900 ... 200 ... 4.4iO ...13.000 3.200 1.8O0 1,0 Steel. .21 .$00 . . .48. 1""! Western Union N"r. Securities Total sales tor ine ex-divldend. toffered. 61 20 71 11 i 79 60 ! 131 76 60 21 14 1W 177 14 67 894 lfi 88 30 10! 82 71 218 8 49 21 7.1 40 8 7f 13 61 12 69 60 19 70 11 is" 78 48 91 l'-'8 75 49 80 14 196 177 13 66 29 16 88 29 80 71 218 8 47 2 78 39 7 78 13 6" 11 57 l.SCO 760,000 shares. 47 226 196 110 06 60 19 70 10 28 18 78 49 91 129 74 49 29 1 196 176 13 67 33 72 89 16 80 29 101 80 70 218 8 47 20 79 39 7 78 fc' 11 68 88 92 Foreign Financial. PARIS. Jan. 26. Prices on tha bourse to day opened feeble, owing to the uncertainty regarding the Kusso-Japanese situation. Later they improved and then there was renewed depression, internationals tailing, particularly Russians. Ruaslan Industrials were depressed. Kuaslan Imperial 4s closed at 99.98 per cent. The private rate of ex change was 2 13-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes. 7r 77"o for tne account. BERLIN. Jan. 25. Prices on tha bourse today were weak on reports from St. Petersburg. Exchange on Ixindon. 20m 49pfg for checks; discount rates, short diiis, is per cent; inree montns dius, 2 per cent. LONDON, Jan. 25. Supplies of money were plethoric today and the demand was light. Discounts were weak. Business on the stock exchange opened quiet and lieii- tatlnff In tne ansence Tjr rar eaatern news the approach of the settlement checking operations. In spite of continued hopes of peace, a reeling or nervousnens was ap parent und It was intensineu oy ine re norted nutrane on Japanese subiocts a Vladivostock. Consols were weak and home rails were s ghtlv lower. Americans opened Irregular and fluctuated above and nniow nam v. une Quotations were ouen nominal, there were some realizations and storks closed weak. Foreigners generally were dull Japanese leading among the far eastern securities. Bullion amounting to -E99.000 was received by the Hume 01 r-ng. land today from India. Bank Clearlnars. OMAHA. Jan. 26. Bank clearings, for to day were 31,266,683.84. an Increase of . 007.46 over the corresponding day laBt year. Cotton Market. . NEW YORK. Jan. 26.-COTTON The market opened firm at an advance of about 26 points, which was hardly a full response to the sensational advance In Liverpool. In addition to these cables, receipts for the day promised to be light, and while tremendous liquidation was attracted, the market after some little Irregularity ruled generally Arm. The local bull leader, who was believed to be selling, on the call, turned an aggressive buyer and there seemed a good demand of a more or less general character. The market developed a strong upward tendency and before the advance waa checked March was selling at 15.14c; May, 15.43c, and January. 1d.42c. The advances locally were big, enough to cause a temporary halt. In the late mar ket trading again became dull, with the bull leader an active bidder, and prices reaching a new high level for the day. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 25.-COTTON Spot In fair demand. Prices 27 points higher. American middling. 7.44c;' good middling. 7.48e; middling, 7.8c; low middling. 8.12c; good ordinary, 8.02c; ordinary, 8.12c. The sales of the day were 6.000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 3,800 American. Kecelyts, l.OJU bales. Including 600 American. Futures opened Arm and closed higher. American f. o. c, 7.97S7.98c; January-February, 7.98c; 'ebruary-March, 7.94c; March-April. 7.93'tf 7 c; April-May, 7.92c; May-June, 7.9087.91c; June-July, i.iwc; juiy-Augum, i.ra'ii i.bic; August-September, 7.66c; September-Octo ber, 7.c; nctooer-jNOvemDer, o.suc. ST. LOl IS, Jan. i5. 4JO 11 urn rirm, c higher. Middling. 14c; sales, none; re ceipts, 700 bales; shipments, 113 bales; stock, 23,182 Dales. NEW ukle.a.b, Jan. a.-t;unun- Firm; sales, 8,425 bales; ordinary, 12 9-16c; .rood ordinary. 13Vic: low middlings. 14Vc; middlings, 14c; good middlings, 15c: mid dlings fair, lc: receipts, i,o Dates; stock, 4.W.593 oaies. f utures, nrm; Janu ary, 14.98c bid; enruary, lo.uoe; inarm, 15.3iH5.31c; April, 15.47jlo.49c; May, 1.71 15.72c; June, i.9i(n io.iuc; juiy, l.i.wvaio.nic; August, 15.14iQlG.15c; September, 13.81c bid. Wool Market. LONDON, Jan. 25. WOOL The offerings at the wool auction sales today were medium- an low grimes amounting to 12.813 bales. The home buyers purchased largp lines nf cross breeds. A gooa selection 01 West Australian cross breeds were In spir ited demand. Iocks and pieces were read ily sold to Franco. Merinos were pur chssed freely for Germany. Americans secured a few lots of medium Merinos and fine cross breeds. Following are tne saies in detail. . . . . , New South Wales, !,. paies; scuureu, la.SdffSd. . , Queensland, 1.400 Dales; acuurra, iirtuvis; greasy. 80. , A ,M,. victoria. i.isiu uuifa, 1-.11-1 v7iv,, greasy, iddtls. DOUtn AUSimilB, l,W Maiwo, Bwutvu, J - 6d: greasy. 5I01. West Australia, i.doo Dates; scoursa, is 6V.d; greasy, 7'8l0d. New eatana, .i" oaicBj tuur-.i-i, Is 6d; greasy, d7ls. Cnne of Ciood Mope ana smm. i.iwi iio; scoured. HUdjls: greasy. 710d . ST. LOUIS. Jan. z. wir-niraoT. medium grades, combing and clothlnir. liW 21c;. light. 15il7c; heavy fine, 12t&14e; tuh wasnen, zuij.itc. ,L, NEW YORK, Jan. a. uu r inn. 18 1 11 " 10 1 8 1 21 14 .8 3 .. 13 3 H 74 30 "i Indicates Sunday. The official number of can of stock brought In today by each road was: Road. Cattle.lioga.Sh'p.U'aes. u., yi. et. Jf. iKy.... 8 Wabash U. P. system 15 C. ft N. W. Ry S F., E. ft M. V. R. R.. 86 C, St. P., M. ft O.... B. ft M. Ry 26 C. B. ft (J. Ry... 4 K. C. St. J 1 C, R. 1. ft P., east.... 1 Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western. 3 Total receipts ....104 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tha num ber or tieau indicated,: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. umana racKing uo Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour ft Co... Armour, Sioux City Vansant & Co. Carey ft Benton Lohman ft Co MCCreary ft Clark W. I. Stephen Huston ft Co Hamilton ft Rothschild. L. F. Huki Wolf & Murnan Sol Degan J. I. Root Hegarty ft Co Others buyers 296 nl4 ii 442 1,165 2.260 663 1.227 ..447 490 864 8,287 ... 1,091 41 118 35 1 112 44 88 1 85 8 4 8 169 ... 255 .8,440 1967 7,478 rather light run 387 bbls : average, 64.811 bbls.: shipment Lima. 1I9.MJ bhls : average, 67. 218 bbls. runs, Lima. i.iJ ht.is. ; average. 4H.4B dmi SAVANNAH, tla , Jan. 3.V Ol 1.8-Tut pontine, dull, 6iV; rtx-4-lins, l.'S bbls.; ex orts, tin I'Ots. itosin, nrm; receipis, 9.11 lils. ; p( ports, 2.o;8 bbls. ;A. It. C. I, 82 86 F. $2.86; U. $2 ; H, 83.16; I. 83.. W; K. 83.3a M, 4.15; N, $4 ; W U. $4.35; W W. 81.75. tssir and Molasses. NEW YORK, Jan. 36 FT 'OAR Ran nnminal; fair refining. 2 27 -32c j centrifugal 7 test. 3.8c; molasses sugar, $ 9 -32c. Re lined, dull; No. 8, 4.054'; No. 7, 40iK'; No. 4 Vxn No. 9. 3.9iV: No. 10. 8 85c: No. 11, 8 ?a No. 12. 3.7V: No. 13, 3 7(H-; No. 14. 8660 confectlonei s , 4 H'; mould. 4 30c; cut loaf 60f.c: crushed. S.nik-; iwdered, 4.56c; graft ulated. 4 4.'c: culies. 4.1C MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans opet kettle, good to choice. 2Kn37e. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 26. SI 'OAR Mat ket quiet; np'n kettle, 2c; centrifugal, 'tO centrir ignl white, 4c yellows. -jirf-.c; erg ond. 2'-,"r:t'c. MOLASSES Nominal: open kettle, 204J 2Cc; centrifugal, 7j18c. Syrup, dull, 22S13 KvapornteH Apples and Dried Frnlta NEW YORK, Jin. 25-EVAPORATE! APPLES The market Is rather easy, wltl outsido figures extreme; common an quotod at 4'ine; prime at 6ti6c; cholot at 6Va,ie; fancy at 'u7c.- CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunei showed no fresh development, quotation! still ranging from 3uo for all grades Apricots are In fair buying demand ant firm: choice the quoted at 95f9c; extn choice at 9-til0c; fancy at 11(9160 Peaches are rflso firm, with choice quote at 7fT7c: extra choice at 7c, and fancy at 9'sjlOc Whisky Market. Peoria. Jan. . WHISKY On bash of $1 27 for .flnlfhed goods. ST. I3ClS Jan. 25.-WHISKT Stead) at $1.31. CHICAGO, Jan. 25.-WHTaKY-teady 4M bawla of $1 27. . CINCINNATI Jan. 25-WinSKY-Qula on bnsls of $1.27 for finished goods. SHEEP There was a moderate run of sheep and lambs here this morning snd as packers were getting low on supplies they were all liberal buyers. The market could safely be quoted a big dime higher, or 10l5e higher. Quite a number of the trains were late In arriving, but every thing that came In eorly was soon dis posed of. The quality averaged up about as good aa usual, but still there was noth ing exactly tanoy on sate wnn wnicn to make a high top to the market. There were very few feeders offered, but the market could safely be quoted steady. Quotations lor corn red stock: tjnoi'e western lambs, $K.(WvtrR.75: fair to good lambs, $5.0vhR.so; good to choice yearling", $4.oe6.00; fair to good yearlings, $4.25fT4.5A; good to choice wethers, $4.00rf74.25; fair to good wethera. $3 KVjJ4.00; good to choice ewes, $a.IP4y4.on. fair to good ewes. $3.25f? 8.40; choice feeder lambs. $4.5mS6.0ti: fair to food, $3,601.25; feeder yearlings, $3.75474.00; feeder wethers, $3 6W4.0O: feeder ewes, 52.DO'(J 8.26; culls, $1.75)2.60. Representative sales: . Total CATTLE There of cattla In Bight this morning aa compared with the receipts of late. As a result there was a, better tone to tha market and tha tendency of prices waa upward at all points, Trading waa quit active, bo that every thing on sale waa soon disposed of. The market for corn-fed steers could safety be quoted active and strong to dims higher, the greatest advance being on tha more desirable grades. The receipts o steers at this point were not heavy, and as buyers all wanted a few they wera ojit In good season and tha market ruled active from, start to finish, all the early arrivals lining disposed of in short order. The cow market was also active and otl-ong to a dime higher. The commoner kinds did not show much Improvement, but the demand for the better grades was heav ier than the supply and the prices paid were safely a dime higher than those In force at the close of last week. Owing to the fact that supplies of any kind were not heavy the pen were cleared at an early hour. The demand for bulls did not seem to show much Improvement and tha market could not be quoted much more than steady. Veal calves were ready sellers at firm prices. . . . There were quite a few stockers and feed ers on sale, but the demand waa not as brisk aa It might have been. The extreme cold weather R waa feared would keep country buyers at home, and for that rea son speculators were not as heavy buyers as thev otherwise would have been. Any ,hinr n all desirable, thoush. sold without much troub'e at fully steady prices, while the commoner kinds were neglected and no more than steady. Representative Bales: STEERS. Ns. 1.... t... 4... 16... t.... I..., 1.... !... I. .., I... (... t... I... II. .. (... I... tl... 10... 1... II... IS... 14... 18... to... Av. ... 793 ...12W ... 400 ...lilt ... 794 ... 430 ... 707 ...1091 ...1010 ...11S0 ...1070 ... 111 ... IM ...1314 ... 174 ... 741 ...1031 ... 14 ... M0 .1057 BEEF Fr. t 60 I o I 00 I 06 t 10 I I t 40 I 40 I 40 I 40 I 19 3 70 I 70 I 70 I 76 I 75 . t M t M t M I to No. It .., 1 .... 1...., I.... 14... 1... I tl II 4... 11.... if:::: 14.... II.... I.... 17... T.... tl.... At. ..... 171 1140 list 194 , 1017 , 1018 ".".: 1071 lOf.l 1141 .....1145 1171 , 191 11M 181 ..... 131 ust ,..,..1211 ......un- 8(13 BARLEY Dull: eeiic. CORN Steady; No. bid. GlWc No. 2. 63c; 40 samples. 3. 426-Uc; May, 49c, Batten Stnek tat4tton. BOSTON. Jan. 86. -Call loans. 4 $r f.nf time KianS. WIVO I"" "in. "... . c oslng prlcea on sioist " - Philadelphia Prod see Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16. BITTER Steady, fair demand; extra western cream ery: I3o. fresh, neartiy it. at the 81c; southern, 30o. EOtiS Firm mark; western CHEESE Firm, steady; New .York full creams, choice to fancy, llnjJ1to; good. li"c Ialnth Grain Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Jan. 25. WHEAT In store. No. 1 hard, Mv-,c; No. 1 northern. 86c; No. I northern, My 10 arrive. No. hard. e'c; iso. I nortnsrn. nc: o. northern. 82c; May. W.c; July, 8oc OATS On track and to arrive. 38 'ic Liverpool Urala and Provisions, LIVERPOOL, Jan. 56. WHEAT Spot, nominal. Futures, quiet; March, 6a 3d May. 8s IV1. CORN Spot, American mixed, new, quiet at 4a V'. American mixeu. old. nrm at 4a 6d. iruturra quiet; March, 4a Zd. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. III., Jan. fc. CORN-Firmer; new No. L 4vVc: wsr ttw. 4. c; Ko. 3. 4541, Atchttoa 4a Met. CtDlrll 4s.. Alt hlton So BIS Bottes ft Albany. boaiua a Mtina. butto.1 EtavaltS N. Y.. N. H. ft rttrkbura pfd t'utos PartBc ... Max. t antral ... Amtr. Sustr .... 4o pl I Amor. T. T... l-omlntoe I. St B... 0atrtl El wine ... Maaa. ElK'lrtt .... 80 Bto l'nlld Krutt U. B. Btttl 4 SIS Waattns. evBisas.. Alvaotujs Bid. Asked 14 AMouei , ll1-, Amtigamatti! .. . last Blniham . 41 CI Hatlt... .146 I'atttnnttl .118 f'oppr Rangt . 140 iDomlBioa Cotl H-. 1164 rranklls ...114 lilt Sortie .... .... ku Mnbtwk .... 1 Old bomlsloa . ... lis DtcMlt ....lit .Parrot ..U aSa 174 It 71 14 , 11 . u , u . 14 QjlBCJ SAutt Pt Copptr.. Tamarack Trinity I'nlteS Btttes .... I'ltS Vlrtorlt Wltoat Wnlvartut Otly Weat 44 .... K .... IH ....M1 .... 154 .... . .... tl .... S .... X .... 17" .... l .... tu .... ni .... N .... 1 ....111 .... 4H .... tl U ns l Hew York Meney Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 2S.-MONEY-On call. steady, 1Vb2 per cent; closing bid. 1 per rent, otrered at I per rent: time loans, nrm; alxty and ninety days. 33 per cent; sis months, 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper. vs.!fi-.- wr tnt. STERLINO EXCH ANQ E Easier, with actual business In bankers bills at $4 88 for demand and at $4.b4-v .8336 for sUty-dsy Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 26. METALS Tin was wank agRtn in i-onuon, iiwiim i 1 7a 6d to 1 ins. wwn spot closing aj 128 and futurea at 126 16e. In the local market snot wss quoted at rn.wqji.w. Copner also was lower in Lrfinaon, spm declining IS IO .ao -m miu mi ultra -.3 to 55 18s 3d. Locally Conner was a shade lower: lake la quoted at $lS.8?r13.00; elec trtvtle st $12. M0 12.75. and casting st II S7u.ifi"12.nt. Lead was stesdy at 84 $0f 4 85. but declined Is 3d to 11 ls d in Indon. Spelter closed 2s fid higher at 21 10s In uondon. not remaineu airaoy In New York at $4.9Wi6.(iB. iron cioseo at 49s Sd In Olaagow and at 42s In Middles borough. Txicsllv Iron was nominally un- chanaed: No 1 foundrv nortnern is ounien at lis 00WI6.OO: No. 2 foundry northern at rt4.peiis 00: No. 1 foundrv aouthern and No 1 feundrv southern sott at in iwii -n. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 25. METAI-S Tad, easier at $4 42P4.46. Spelter, quiet at M-70. rnffre Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 28. tOFFEHJ The market for futurea cnened ateady at A de cline of 6i10 polntB. following lower Euro. nean caoles. mil was soon straoiea uy fresh buying that absorbed evsrv heavy of fering hv nront taxing longs, a rir recov ering of Initial loss, however, increased liquidation on the nart of large holders and some selling Tor r.uronean account brought about a weaker tone, and while the market waa nominally steady, prices were lOTO r.lnts lower. Hales were re ported of 236 000 bars. Including February, at 7 fJVfc March.,7 7Kc: Anrtl. T 90c: Mav, J 9018 10c: June 8 15i8.2iie: Julv 208Sne: August. 8 4lie: September, .uh 8.660: (Vln- br. 8 50t8 80o; .December. 8.70&8 SRo; soot Rl Arm: K". 7 Invoice, 8cj mild, steady; Cordova, 8913o. 1 '..'.'. ii.-:: ii.:: 17... 11... 14.:: STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... tut t 40 10.., net ... ITf 4 80 t o.lttt ...1111 4 15 STEERS AND STAGS: ...list 4 1 905 140 tl) 4 f0 7tl 110 1080 HO 1040 ... 10 ... 904 ... ... 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I 90 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 II I IS 4 15 4 SS 4 40 4 40 4 70 4 W 4 40 I 00 I 00 t 00 t 00 I 08 I OS t OS $ w I 10 I 10 I 10 I IS I IS I IS I IS I II t II I II I o t to - 8 to t K I to t to t ts I IS I M I ts I II I n 1 11 1 m 1 to I M I to 1 is I 40 I 40 t 41 $ COWS AND HEIFERS. .1147 .1M0 . Kit . 490 . 411 ,. t6 . 4 .. IM .. 170 t II . 4... 3 in to HEIFERS. I 00 1 t 00 it I M 4 t SO 1 t 10 t I 71 I I 00 BULLS. US 1010 14 tat 1470 1060 u I M I M I II t SO I 14 t 48 4.. 1... 1 . 1.. 1.. 1.. 400 I tl 1 1710 I 18 1140 t SO 1 1"0 I 10 1040 I 10 1 MM I 10 1030 $ 10 1 1110 I 10 into I 40 t l t II 1140 t 41 1 1490 $ 14 1144 M 1 1794 I II 1400 I M 1 14U I IS 183 J ' I In0 I IS !4 t M , 3 I'll I M 1370 I li 1 POO $ II 1170 I 90 t lltt I 14 .14"! t 10 1 UuO t 10 ISM I 00 I ,...1810 I 14 ltt.4 $ 00 1 16SI I M 1M0 I 00 1 1140 $ M 110 8 68 I 1 14M I II . STAGS. 1008 $40 A I 1188 IM CALVES. ....... t 88 1 1T8 8 K .... . ISO I 14 1 140 I M STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4"6 i M 6 M IH TS I 40 4 944 I M , toe I II IM I tl MS I Tl II. 470 I 10 441 I 48 IS 44 $ 60 M IM 8. M $ 86 U48 $ II No. 46 western awes ..... 6 western ewes .... 167 western ewe 642 western ewea .... 7 western ewes ..... 211 western ewes 8 western ewea 133 western wethera . 3Ti6 western yearlings 73 western yearlings 964 western yearlings Av, 105 123 87 IOC ' 80 101 83 107 78 100 89 81 western lambs 67 83 western lambs 76 western ewea 71 Mexican yearlings 1301 Mexican yearlings 7 367 weatern lambs 229 western ewes 28 western ewes 1 buck 12 western ewea 480 western ewes 2 South Dakota ewea 26 western lambs 13 western lambs 44 western wethera P6 western yearlings 1 buck 719 South Dakota fed lambs. 103 va 7 73 92 78 lflO , 151 , 105 . 105 66 , 67 , 112 77 110 73 IT. 3 01 8 60 8 65 3 86 8 8a 386 4 00 ,4 36 4 6 4 75 4 86 6 25 6 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 t 60 3 35 " 3 60 . 4 00 ' 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 25 4 60 4 00 4 73 6 2S 6 26 Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Jan. 2R. SEEDS Clover, close, rush and January, $ti.2; February, $8.88 March, $7.0o. Trlme alslke, $6.30. Prin timothy, $1.40. COE c.r" 8TOCK8 AND ROND8 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wa have over 160 atTlosa. References: 178 State and Nat l Bankat OCR 8EKVICB IS THE BRUT. Oat ef Town Business Solicited. Oatka Brsachi 16 IS Par as. 64 Trf.34d7 TWOS. M. WADDICK. Correspondent S. SLEUNAN Grain, Provisions & Slicks. Room 4, N. Y. Llfa Bldg. Tel. 3330. Oporatea IS Ofllces In This State. Established 1897. R AILWAY TIME! CARD. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle from Fifteen to Twenty-Five Higher Market Steady and Strong. CHICAGO. Jan. 28. CATTLE Receipts, 18,000 head; market 16&26o higher; good to prime steers, $4.75&6.6U; , poor to medium, $4.0Oi'4.6O; stockers and feeders, $LI.2o(u4.16; cows, $1.60413.40; canners, $l.60t2.60; bulls, $2.2Si& 4.36; calves, $3.6ot6.60. liOUS Kecelpts. 46,000 head; estimated to morrow, 28,000 head; strong mixed snd butchers. $:!.4oft5.10: rough heavy. $4.75fi4.lto; light, $4.66.06; bulk of sales, imi5.u6. 6rlijr AND LAM88 KecelDtS. 20.000 head; market for sheep loulde higher; lambs, iyiSc higher. Good to choice wethers. $4.tuC(t4.66: fair to choice, mixed. $3.752j.4.25; western sheep, 14.OfXu5.J5; native lambs, $4.25ii6.25; western lambs, $n.2b'4U.2j. New York Live Stock Market. NEVV YORK. Jan. 26. BEEVES Re ceipts, 3,841 lifad; market for steeia and cows was Arm to 16o higher; light bulls steady: lat Dulls Anther: native steers. $4.306.60; oxen. $3.26; bulls, $2.5ia 10: no choice; cows, Sl.Vixya.TS; stackers, IX 00. Cables quoted live cattle lower at lliilHic per pound, dreased weight; sheep steady. UAiiVbtt neceipts, tos nena; vea is, ooo to $1.00 higher; other calves 26c higher; veals. $5.0041 1.60: littlo calves. $4.00iii4.60: barnyard stock, $3,6043.76; westerns, $3.76; city dressed veais nigner at vuiio per pound; country dressed 79i2o. HOGS Receipts, 11,370 head; market was higher; state and Pennsylvania, $5.40(36.66; . mixed western, $6.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.W head; market for sheep 16c higher, lambs, 26W40o higher; sheep, $3.25'ii4.75; choice mixed sneep ana wetners, 4a.uuuo.1v; lamus, $6.76416.80; culls, $2,6043.00. St. Lot. Is Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 25. CATTLE Receipts. 3,000 head. Including 1.800 Texans; market strong, active and higher; native shipping and exDort steers. S4.2&WS.&0. The top ou- talnable for Btrletly fancy, d reused beef and butcher steers. S3.26i6.26: steers under z.iou lbs., $2.5O(U6.O0; stockers and feeders, i2:lf0 3.76; cows and heifers, $2.26!4.26, with fed heifers up to $4.50; canners, $2.26j.2.60; bulls, $. 40T( 4.00; calves, $3.007.00; Texas and In dian steers, $2.804.30, the top for corn fed cattle; cows 1ind heifers, $2.0002.75. HOGS Receipts, 6.O0O head: market strong; pigs and lights, $4.664.85; packers, $4 8046.10; butchers and best heavy, 84 8ottj 8.20. SHEEP AND LAM88- Kecelpts, Z.0U0 head; market strong, active; native mut tons, $3."&'iM.60; lambs, $4.765 76; culls and bucks, $2.46; stockers, U.wui.''i- Kansas City Live Stack Market. KANSA8 -CITY, Jan. 28. C ATT LE Re- celpts, 6.000 head, including 100 southerns; market 104j!0c higher. Export and dressed beef steers, $4.466.)5; fair to good. $3.T64 4.40; western fed steers, $3.80Cu4.40; stockers and feeders. $3.l&4i4.1&; southern steers. $3.uo 64.10; southern cows, $2.152.90; native cows, z.it'8.i; native neuers, b.wuj.w; bulla, $2.40-3.70; calves, $2,754(6.25. HOOS Kecelpts. 6,000 head; market strong to 6c higher; top, $5.16; bulk of sales, Sft.Oo 6.10; heavy, $5. 07 V4 a 6. 15; packers, $4.804.5.06; pigs and lights, $4.406.00. HHCEf AMJ LA M UB Iteceipis, B.uw market ftfnOc higher: native lambs, BIRLISGTO-V STATION 10th A MASON. Chicago, Bnrllngrton Qntncy. Leave. Arrive. Chicago 6peclal a 7:ou am a 1.66 pnt Chicago Vestibuled Ex. a 4:00 pm a 7:46 an Chicago Local a 8:18 um all:u0 pra Chicago Limited a 8:05 pm a 7:46 pm Fast Mall z:40 pm Barliugtoa A Missouri River. Wyinore. Beatrice' and Lincoln 8:50 am bl2:03 pm Nebraska Express a 8:60 am a 7:46 pm Denver Limited a 4:10 pin a 6:46 am flack Hills and Pugot Sound Express all:10 pm a 8:80 pm Colorado Vestlbuled Flyer a 8:80 pm Lincoln Fast Mali o 2:67 pm a 8:08 am Fort Crook and i lstts- mouth '. b 8:10 pm bl0:8" am Bellevue & PaclfK Jct..a 7:60 pm a 8:27 am iJellovue & Pacific Jut. .a 8:30 am Kansas City, St. Joseph Sc. Coancil Bluffs. Kansas City Day Ex. ...a 9:15 am a 8:06 pra St. Louis Flyer a 5:26 ptn all:o6 am Kansas City Night Ex..al0:45 pm a 6:30 ana VKIOK STATION IOTII AND MARCY. Illinois Central. Leave. Arrive. Chicago Express ft 7:50 pm alu:36 pm Chicago. Minneapolis tc St. Paul Limited a 7:50 pm a 8:06 am Minneapolis -k fit Paul Express o :du am oiu: pm Inltm raclHo. i head $4.66&6.85 ewes, $3.5fi4.00; western fed yearlings. western fed $4.00 lambs, tern fe 65.25; stockers and feeders, $2.764.4.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,5l4 head; market strong - to 15c higher; natives, $3.60(.t5.26; cows and heifers, $2.CnY(i4 36; stockers and feeders, $3.0Ou4.3Q. HOUS Keoetpts, 4.i"j neao; marset uo higher; light. $4.904(5.02; medium and heavy, $6.0ofi6.12H. SHEEP AMI LAS 1419 jteceipts, l.l.T head: market 161 60 higher; lambs, $8.00; yearlings, $6.36; wethers, $4.60; awes, $4.10. Sloes City Live Stock Market. tTAITV f-T-PV fa lan 4 t.,..l. I l. B 11V v. y. v., 41, . , " " - fcw. "J," M V.' - gram.) CATTL1S Receipts, 3.600 head; market for best stockera steady: klllrs. strong; beeves $3.6oti4.8o; cows, bulls and mixed. $2.25413.60; stockers and feeders, $2.50 3 80; calves and yearlings, $26o43 60. HOGS Receipts. 1. 000 head; steady, sell ing at $4 &041 4.90; bulk, $4.7544.86. Steek la Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock for the six principle western cities yester day: oattie. 2.626 (.OH) Overland Limited a 8:40 am The Fast iilall a 8:50 am California Express a 4:20 pm The Chicago -Portland Sped il . .....a 3:20 pm The Chicago Portland Speclat , Eastern Express The Atlantic Express .. ., Tho Colorado Special.. all :36 pm Chicago Special Lincoln, Beatrice and Stromsburg Express. .b 4:00 pm Columbus Local b 6:00 pm Missouri Paclflo. St. Louis Express alO:00 am K. C. & St. U Express.. alO;60 pm Chicago St Northwestern. Fast Chicago a 3:40 am Local Chicago all;30 am Mall a 8:10 pm Local HI oux City Daylight bt. Paul .a 7:60 am Davlluht Chlcaao a 8:00 am Limited Chicago a 8:25 pm Faat Chicago a 6:60 pm Local Chicago a4:2Spm Fast St. Paul a 8:16 pm Sr. Paul Express Fast Mail Local Sioux City b 4:00 pm Norfolk A Bonesteel....a 8:06 am Lincoln Long Pine, .b 8:05 am Deadwood. Hot Springs & Lincoln a 2:60 pm Casper & Wyoming Ex.d 2.60 pm Hastings, Superior ana Albion b 2:50 pm Chicago, Mllwaakee 8b St. PnaL Chicago Daylight a 7:66 are Chicago Fast Express, .a 6 4 pm Ovrrlnad Limited a 8:20 pm lies Moines Express. ...a 7:68 am Wtbiak. St. Louie- "Cannon . ' Rail" Express ft :30 pra ft 8:80 aa t. Louis Local, Coun- , , ell Bluffs a 8:16 am al0:80 pm Cklcage, Rock Island St PaelSe. EAST Chicago Daylight L t d. a 8:66 am Chicago Daylight Loo' I. a 7:00 am Chicago Express bll:16 am lies Moines Express. ...a 4:30 pin ft 3:06 pm a 8:20 pot . a 6:30 pm , a 6:80 pra a 7:30 am a 3:40 am a 8:40 am bI2:46 pm b 8:36 ant ft 8:25 pm ft 6:16 am ft 7:58 am ft 8:30 am b 3:48 pm al0:00 pm all: pm a 8:15 an , ft 3:46 pot 7:06 am a 8:26 am a 8:40 pm a t:20 am bl0:36 am bl0:afi act ft 8:10 pra e 1:1 pm b 8:10 pm all:16 pm 3:10 pra a 8:10 am 8:10 pm South Omaha Kansas City . Chicago St. I-ouls Pt. Joseph .... Sioux City ... Totals 18. 00 IOO , 2.584 , 3.8U) Hogs. 6.0. 10 (tia) 48.0UO 6.(4) 4.103 8.5O0 Sheep. . 6.000 6.000 lO.onO 2.604 4,127 .84.81$ 68,603 36,027 Oils mm Rosin. NEW YORK, Jan. IS. OILfr-Cottonseed, firm; prime crude, nominal; prime crude, yellow, 37o. Turpentine, quiet, 67H'nSM. Peroleum. steady; reAned New York, $2.70; Philadelphia, $8.06. ROSIN Steady; strained, common to good. $2 80. OlL CITY, Jsn. 26. fJIIJ Credit bal anoes, $1.88; eertltlcaten, no bid; shipments, U7.8V8 bbla.. ftveraf e, 'ii.823 bbU.J tuiia, Ut,- ft 8:60 am a 8:86 pm a 6:86 pm bll:64 am j-fxpreas. .a 8.30 pin ft 1:21 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain L't'd..a 7:80 am ft 7:28 pm Line. In, Colo. Springs. lenver, Pueblo and West ft 1:30 pra ft t.-OO pm Texas, California and Oklahoma Flyer ft 4:10 pra aJ:40 pm Chicago Great Western. St. Paul 4k Minneapolis v Limited ft TT15 am fit. Paul tc, Minneapolis Express a 7: am a 8:20 pm Chicago Limited ft e:60 pm alO.SO am St. Paul, Minneapolis A Chicago Express a 8:90 pm Chicago Express a 4:30 am a 4:08 pm WEBSTER DEPOT-IB! h WEBSTER. Missouri PaelSe. Leave. Arrive. Nebraska Iocal, via Weeping Water b 4:10 pm alO.SS am Chicago, St. Paal, Minneapolis A Omaha,' Twin City Passenger. ..b 8:80 am b 8:10 pm Sioux City Passenger. ..a 2:00 pm all:80 km Oakland Local b 6:46 pm L J: 10 am a Dally, b Dally except' Sunday, d Daily except Saturday, a Dally except Monday. OCEAX STEAMERS. HOLLAHD-AMERICI UNE. ttte Teia-Screw sttttts si U.aO Ttsa KCW OHK kuTTKhbAM, U bOVUHjHm, StlUag Tsar. tt II t. m. gottarUB rs. 1 1 Autataroaai Mar. 1 Slatardxk rate. 14 Hotltrtftia IUI. 8 SCtttaiUia Pab. UNoorOan Ht. SS ataMtet only. a rr-rfsbt ealr. B0L.U1ND-AAII.M1CA LINE, 4a iMtrbora St.. C1S r.(a. Ill.j Hrry Uoant. 1401 ytrnstl St. C. KiiuwrfuiA 118 trntutm 8UJ i. U, kf atlAt, Ifet itrbta 8b