THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: Tt'KfDAY. JAXVARY 10. 190.T 8 Lil 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Vaj Whtt Atf-unx! Two CeiiU, One. Point Uidtr Tr't Eijbeit .l.NT TIRES OF -SELLING THE GRAIN 'mJ.it Xrrr arrorr aad Mnnlefa Ilua liiii.inrnl) Mlllina nl Aaalnal stock of Less Than In. OMAHA, J.in. 9 1W.. fior.iihlnt dolr.g in May wheat. The May ' 'Vnn.Oii 2 cents from IU opening this tooming. The murk': cpened at ll.iy,. tho otiirdey rinse having been 11 1.V-. From .hi- opening the market advanced, with only n fan- elei'k moments, until $1 ITS was leached about noon. Then It sagged off lo ' nn.l later closed about $1.17. The market ia working up near the high p'-fnt of the year and some think It will be rl.v surpaased. The high mark wan lenihed last fall and was tl 18. ImH week siew a dimlnuatlon of trade (n the wheat pls and a hardening of valuea. Thraa things do not come often together. Where at the beginning of the Week the market hovered around tl.14 at the close It rallied a quickly from anything below $1.15. The eastern long intereat haa become more dnm lnent and the market la ma narrow it Is easily manipulated. The aharp advance thla morning waa largely due to a lark of offer- ". The talent haa become tired of telling wheat. The contract stork are lower than they have been In the second week of Jan uary for yeara. In the six leading markets the deliverable on contract visible Is H.'gl. mo bushels. Of thla Mlnneapnlla haa K.f4i.44 huahela and Chicago l.S-ta.uoo bushel, hav ing leaa than 2.OU0.O0O buahela for the other market. 8t. Loula having about half this amount and Kansas Cltv leas than bushels. Against the l.oOO.om buahela in Chicago It la estimated there l buahela of May holding. The primary if 'eipta are llSO.Onn buahela against buahela last year. The ott-puesage shows .X9.000 bucbela, a decrease ot 2,21i,VM buahela. One of the. feature of the week haa been thi Increase In low grade wheat at Minne apolis. Tli Im amounts In the lowest gradea to an advance of 36 eenta In a month. This wheat waa 70 rents and la now 95 coins. No. J northern lias advanced from 10 cents under the May lo 4 centa. No. 1 northern la wltMn 1H centa of the May. The corn on passage la 19.246,000 bushels, an increase) of Ss6,0u0. Tha receipts are about as had been expected, nothing excep tional, but enough to cause a steady In crease In the visible. The recelpta for the eek are 940,000 buahela over the shlpmenta. The wise do not look for an advance with out some radical change In the aituation. Oat continue the dullest market. The cash situation la elightly better. The vis Ible la Increasing and the speculative mar ket is without a feature. Omaha Cash Market. WHEAT Ni . 3 hard. tl.vSWI.nil; No. 3 hard, fkcif1.04; No. 4 hard, Sovsc: No. 3 prtng. I1.D7. COKN-No. I, .W,c; No. 3, 3Me; No. 4. 3. -to; no grade. JUflllrfc; No. 2 yellow. 38V; 'l'"w. Mc; No. white. 3Sc; No. a white. 3-V. .-PATrNo- 1 mixed. JSc: No. 1 mixed. S.Uc; No. 4 mixed. 264c; No. 2 white. :Dc; No. 3 white. &c; No. 4 while, 713ac; standurd, :v4c. Carlo! Itrretot. - . . i . i'.-ui. v"in. vj;mj" ;i' (u r,;) Nf) imc I )n H'l Mir.ro .'n" fj,- :rti: ..... j-, "I. if i x4 It.-. 1 1 K:t .l.'ln lUrkrla Klse lier-.. Closiiq; pi I. : of tiraln toiluy ti ml H itur da nt in - nuikiK naiiii'it iro as foil ,vr,. CfllUAUO. h.t Mhv July ... Corn Mav ... July ... Vheat May July ... Corn May ... July ... Wheat ,, May ... July ... torn May ... ' July ... Wheat May ... July ... Wheal Ma ... Wheat May ... July ... Todav. Srtt'v I.17'A l.lo'.H 'i 9-ft 44', ti V.FJ 41'tli 4o KANSAS CITY. I Ml', PI", 41". I 4J l.l H ,ll 4I',B 4J A ST. LOCIS. lit, 1.1SI, Mi, 4.'i 43' MINNEAPOLIS. ...i 1.18H, DULUTH. NEW YORK. ... : .in l.ua 1.17'i 1.17V l.lti'i l.oa1. KKW VOHK (.E.VKHA!, WAKKET tiaotatlona ot the Day on Varlone Comtuodlliea. NE1V YORK. Jhii. .-FLOL'R-Recelnls, 18.3SO bbls. ; export.' 4.1J9 bbls.; market wa.s firm and held higher; winter patents, ts.60 (.tfi.85; lnler straights, fl,.TO(rj.o.45; Minne sota patents. .'.sjnj..T5; winter extras, l.(IJ 4i4.au; .Mintieoia baker', 4 Ji'd'jt bo; winter low grmJee. 3.45'(i4.1ii. Hye floun, steady: lair to good. $4.(4.7; choice to fancy, H"5 'Cio.OO. Bucks, hen 1 flour, quiet, IZ.io per 100 lbs. COHNMEAI yttiet; fine white and yel low, tl.ist; coarse, new, l.iar1.14; kiln dried, .' -yi.ln. IO E Nominal: No. 2 western, 73c asked. iARl.EY-yuiet ; foedlng, 4to, c. 1. f. New York: malting, JtonUc. c. 1. f. Huffalo. WHEAT Receipt.!. I4.ua bu.; spot market klrotiK; No. 2 red, ll.it1, elevator and 11. 24 f. o. b., alloat; No. 1 northern Duiuth, 1.3 1. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. 11.10 f. o. b., afloat. Hul manipulation, supple mented by favorliblo eekly atattstlca, firm cnblea, talk of unprotected wheat fields in the southwest and a further good casri de mand, were the influences that Hdvanced wheat decidedly today, tho market closlusr ''jc net higher; May, J.16'''8l.l7'is. closed at ll.K'j; July, i.o.t1ljl.Uor. closed at M.03V. CORN Receipts, 170,925 ba.: exports, :54. rJ bu. Spot market easy; No. i uic ele vator and 6IH0 f- o. b.. nrloat; No. 2 yellow, f.lHic: .No. i white, si V.. Optica market steady, on big clearunctw and with wheat, but lacked good support, closing net un changed; May, ts"i4&j-V. closed at ts1,c. OATS Hccoints, s.ot bu. : exports, 3,(Wo bu, spot market taeudv; mixed. to K lbs.. '-: natural white, St to S3 lbs.. ,17 V. tA':; cllpix-il whito, M to 4e Ilia., SV't410. HAY Firm; shipping. CoQ5c; good to choice, fcffc&Jc. HOFB Wulet: state, common to choice, Iv4, JjS7c; !, MiMt'i olds, 14c: 1'acllio cxiast, 18U4. a3c; liiuS, J04jMc; olda, I4u ITc. HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs, Mrs; California. 21 to H lbs., 19c; Texas, dry, 24 to 90 lbs., 14M-C. LEATHER Firm: acid, 24fi:6c. UtOVItSlONS Heef. steady; family. $11.00 tli.v0; mess. In ootrv 50; beef hama, ir.'.OOt, t'J 60; packet. Ili.USii lS.tiO; city extra lndln ineas. 14.(."tJl! 60. Cut meats, dull; pickled bailies, 4.7Mt7.ui; pickled ahouiders, i.ly,; pickled hama. SH.TCb9.00. Lard, lirm; western at earned, 17.00; refined, steady; continent, 17.10; South American, !7.7u; compound, f4.S7H6e.Ha. Pork, easy; family. $14 OuejfH.M; short clear, tllu4ll.00; mess. I12.75jl,i.:&. TALLOW -Steady ; illy. 4:,u; touuity, 4St(4c. RICE Quiet; domeatlo, fair to extra, r OM4C: Japan, nominal. BUTTER Steady; street price, extra creamery, ttQ&Heo. Official prices, cream ery, common to extra, l!-offlc; creamery, held, common to extra. 21$ 27c; state dairy, common to extra, UiVic; western factory, common to choice, lfslsc; western imlta ttoa creamery, common to choice, 17&21c. CHEESE Strong; atate, full cream, small, colored and white, fancy, K"c; fine, llc; late made, colored and white, poor to choice, sjll'4o; large, colored and white, fancy, 12c; fine, llV(JllVc; late made, col ored and white, poor to choice, kVnllc. EGOS Strong: western fancy selected, JOo; western average beat, Sc. POl'LTRT Alive, firmer; western chick ens, H4c; fowls. 13lc; turkeys, l:'4l4c; dressed, flrtn: western chickens, U'lvillc; fowls, lieu'c;lur1eys. 15(3 10c. Mlaaeapalla Grala Blarket. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. !. WHKAT May, tl llVw July, 11 15-Sibl 15: September. WVrc; No. 1 hard. ll.JS'i: No. 1 northern, fl-KVs; No. northern, II 15. KLOV It First patents. H45ti6.S5; see end patants, H.t.th: tlrst clears, $4 154 4 V second clear, tt HOi.tO, BRAN In bulk, lt.u. Teleaa area Market. TOLEr0. O. Jan 9.-"KI"TS-rClnver. rash, $7.!: Jaruary. $;: Februarv, $7!: IMsreh $oi. Prime alaike, S Prime timothy, $1. Dalath Grala Market. 1 " T'l Ll'TH. Minn., Jsn. -W HK AT-T arrive: No. I nonherti. $1 16 V Ne. awftherm, ILOs; vn track, No. I north- Ma, IHlCAf.O IIAI. J.0 fBOVllt Prices Board f Trade. CHICAGO. Jun. 9 Cold wave prediction brought out an active demand for wheat today resulting In ebarp advances. At the close the Mav i.i.tlnn was un l"o. Com ami j oats are practically unchanged. Provisions cii.m i"C io i c. m un in rsrrjMinii vi hort pein.d of uncertainty imedlatelv aftel the owning sentiment In the wheat pit was deciijeiily bullish. Influenced by firm cables and by n liberal decrease In the amount of breaoMufYs on passage the market was firm at the opening. May being up 'c to '' at $l.lj'-,tl The situation in the northwest, however. Wms. apparently, less bullish m rivals todiiy i showing a considerable Increase over recent j arrival-. As a result of the better arrivals I thcie was flimcr selling by cnromlsslon . house. .fTerlnM were uot readily takn j and tn consequence price received a slight fwi-iisi-R, .in)- aeenning to i fn' i.Hier Hews rrom the northne.tk became mor en coinnging to bull traders, an Excellent ' msnd foi cash WheAt, especially of the lower grade, being reported at Minneapolis. n active covering by shoita prices became buoyant. A decided source of anxiety to shorts waa an official forecast of a cold wave In Kansas audi Nebraska, where the winter crop Is said to be insufficiently pro tected by snow. A teport that the. world's monthly visible supply would show a de crease of 10.isO.00O bushels during December ngainst an Increase of 4.fl0.ni bushels the corresponding time a yen ago wat another factor partly responsible for the stietigtn mnnifested later In the u. After May hal sold up to II 17V reaction occurred on profit taking, the price dropping back to H-hi',! 17. The market, however, quickly tallied on renewed covering. Final quota tions on May were at II. 17V Cleat unres of wheat and flour mere equal to Kl.tiOO bushels. Primary receipt were ?S.inu bushels, com pared with 1.064.100 bushels a year ago. The amount of passage decreased .:44.0in hu.-h-eK Minneapolis, Duiuth and Chicago re potted receipts of ft cars against tioO a year ae. Notwithstanding the strencth of wheat the ccirn morket was barely steady. Sentlmciu itt the atart was quite weak and offerings moderately free, the bear Influences being lower cables, liberal receipts mid a drop frr temperature. Selling was led bv ensn houses. As the aession advanced the mar ket become stronger In sympathy with wheat, but closing price showed onlv very slight gain. Mh- opened unchanged to a shade lower at 44"i'P44V,c sold between 4114c and 4H'?44c and closed at 44ij44,c. Local receipts were 4S5 cars with four cats of contract grade. The feuture of trading In oats was liqui dation of tho May delivery. The market waa rather weak early in the session, but later a steadier tone developed. The muln trengthenlns influence was the bulge in J,ay opened a shade lower at M'ic, sold between 8teVo304c and Sic and closed 111 ' '- 1-ocal recelpta were care. A loc tidvance In price In hogs had a Btrcngt, letting effect on the provisions mar ket, offerings were not large and a fair scattered demand prevailed. At the close Mny p ; k was up THc at 12.6. Lard was up Jiaeeifio at K8:i3.. Klbs were fro b. Slier at J'J.tii. li-timu'ed n ce.ipte for tomorrow: Wheat, W car-; coin, cars; oats, 131 cars; hogs, 31. tw head. Ihe leading future ranged as follows: nng lutures ranged as follows: Open. itlgh. row."iCToe. Safy. Art!jl. Wheat May- I 1 1 li'Vi" I 1 i 1 17',! 1 lovj 1 17'if l'l54 July Corn .Inn. Iu!y ( Mts I 1 il'si 4P4-si 41 I Sl" 44'4 44g.j 44 45'. MV46! 46'4 i .l.in. ' May J'dy , I'ork j Jan. i9 il, 29h! 29. SOTiftJl oTi.i at 31 JO", 3U 12 rJ i-' t'2'4; r,1 "7'i 1'.' u7ti li 65 12 22UI 1 c "I .Mav Larrt Jnn Mitv July Ribs Jan. May Jills' id Ml a t- ti tiS I ti 87H 674 ft so 7 CM I a is b7h' 7H! 1 W ( 35 6 65 6 77H 1 6 77H' 6 72H 1 e o No. 2. . K Cash (i notation were a follows: FLU 17 H Steady; winter patents, $5.10 Z.-M: straights. J4.SOtl4.llO; spring patents. $.Vrt5.50; straights, $4.504.0; bakers. $2.70 $12 . WHEAT No. 1 spring. $1.121.17; No. I, 014il.l5; No. S red. (M71.S&1.20H. f CORN No. 8. 4!c: Vu. t yellow. 43c. - OATS-No. j. KeS-aast-c: No. 'i white, Slji 4(3: No. 3 white, 5tH.&314c . RYE-No. i. 76o. BARLEY Good feeding, 26$37c; fair to choice malting, 41t547e. SEED No. 1 flax, $1.15; No. 1 northwest ern. 11.22V. Prime timothy, $2.77H- Clover, contract grade. $12.7$. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $12.26 fir.1). Lard, per 100 lbs., $.C6. 8hert ribs sides (loose). fe.liCS.Jo. Short clear sides 1 boxed 1. $.S.62Vt. Recelpta and shipments for the day were aa follow: Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bhi 14,00 11.000 Wheat, bu 43,000 5S.M Corn, bu 4S1.700 - S10,20(i Oat, bil 161. 0o0 I'U.UTiO Rv., bu.... .. 21.000 6.oo Barley, bu $7,900 lti.800 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa firm; creameries, l!f2Xc; dairies. l"24o. Eggs, firm; at mark, cases Included, 2HgMc; tirats, 25c; prime firsts, 27c; extras, i4c. Cheese, firm, U'aUc. St. Louie Grala aad Provlaleas. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 9. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1.194 ; track, Sl.20ftl.21; Ma?. IllfSll; July, W'fj MV: No. 3 hard, ll.14-rrl.15. CORN Higher for cash; No. 2 cash, 43c; track, 44Vic May, CTc; July. 43'c. OATS Lowor for cash; No. 2 cash, 30V4c; track, 31'uSj',o; May, 31c; No. 2 white. 32Ho. LOCR Dull; higher prices asked, but hard to obtain; red winter patents, KAp 6 50: special brands, $fi.6o&6.7; extra fancy. Sa.ui.lu; clear, $4.&iV4.T0. SEED Timothy, nominal at $2.00.40. CURNMEAlj Steady at $2.40. BRAN Dull; Backed, east trick, 88jS7c. HAY Dull; timothy, SS.(tf 13.U0; praiile, $6 0"tj.5t. IRON COTTON TIES tZc. BAQGINO 7UC. HEMP TWlNE-6Vic. PHOVISIONS-Pork. higher; Jobbing. $11,274; old, $U.62a. Lard, lower; prime steam, W.35. Dry aal. meats, Steady; boxed, extra shorts, $4,874: clear ribs. $8.S7tJ; short clear, 17. WJ. Bacon, dull ; boxed, extra f-horts, $7.k; clear rlba, $7.SVs; 'oort cleur, 17 STI, , POt'LTRY Firm; chickens, lCc; springs, loc; turkeys, i:tc; duck, 11c; treeso. Sc. lil'TTER Firm; creamery, 23tf29c: dairy. I5j23c. EGGS Higher; 23c, case count. Receipts. Slilpinents. Flour, bbls fi.uoi) 12,000 Wheat, bu M.O11O S6.00U Corn, bu 4,Uv 61,ti0 Oau, bu v 80.000 , V 20,000 Kaasas City (irata aad ProsUien. KANSAS CITY. . Jan. .-WHEAT-Higher; May, $1.07'.; July. 1o: cash, No. 2 hard. $1 !31.i0: No. S. $1 07tj l.iV; No. 4 $1.011 (si; No. s red. $1 lMjl.lS; No. 3, $l.(ff& 1.11; No. 4. $l.0tjl 07. Ree-elpU, 152 crs. CORN Higher May. 417c; July. 4242,c; rash. No. 2 mixed. 41Vsc; No. 3, 41Sij41Wc: No. 2 white. 42c; No. $. 42 OATS Steady; No. 3 white, tic; No t mixed, 31c. HAY Dull; choice timothy, $9.0u4j.5ti; choice prairie. $7.ktrS.00. RYK-Steady at 7sc. EGGS Higher; Mlsaourl and Kansas, new No. $ whltewooej caves Included, 24c; case count. r24c; caaea returned. Sc less. BCTTER-Creamery, 2827c: dairy. lc. , , .1 Receint. Hlifunents. Wheat, bu 131 i 34. 4.1! Corn, bu 7.uno 45.(00 Oats, bu 21,000 i.ouo Philadelphia Predace Market. PHI IA DELPHI A, Jan. 9.-BCTTER-Flrm and In good demand: extra western creamery, Sue; extra nearby prints, J3c. EGGS Firm and In good demand; nearbv fresh, 32c at mark; western, fresh, sic n't nisr:. CHEESE Cnclianged; New York fu'l rraema, fancy. 1214',c; New York full creams, choice, fia-c; New York full creams, fair to good, llfcllHc. Milwaukee Urala Market. MILWACKEE. Jan. I.-WHEAT-Ont cent higher; No. I northern. $1.17; No. J northern. 11.111.15: May. $1,171 asked RYE Firm: No. 1, Sic. EARLEY-Flrui; No. 2, 32&3e; sample. SO-Stc. CORN Steady: No. 3, 42612V; May. 44U H'..o. Llitrss! Crala Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. .-WHEAT-Snot. nominal; futures easy; March. 7s May 7a Id: July. Ta lVd ' CORN Spot quiet: American, mixed, pew. 4a 4d: American mixed, old. 4a lid Fu tures quiet; March, 4 lrd; May, 4a 2',0. Peerla Market. PtoRlA. Jee. .-4"'OR Steady; No. 3. $2t: No 4. 41c: no grade. WHISKY-On the basis of $1 S for fir. Isl.sd goods. ein. 11.11,; No. ? -.orthern. tl.. 11.17,: September. OA 18 i o arrhe amnu tiaik, .. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Opens with Animation and Values Are Generally lifhr. OUTSIDE INTEREST .AILS 19 DEVELOP In the tfternn there Is a Reaction, During Which All the Morulug Gains 4 re l ost losing I Hull and Weak. NEW YORK. Jati 9 The second week of the New Yiar in the stock market stalled off with some animation ami brisk advances were scored pretty generally, but the start proved n fa.se one like that of the first wei k of the year and interet had almost completely elieel out by the after noon. , It waa apparent that the movement representee! very hirgeiv a trial of speeu lative sentiment on the part of the ptofe-s-sional operator. and n restless elaso of traders, who nrc nursing ellssppoinlnii-nt en secount of the fai.ure of outside Interest to develop n the market. The ineldent from which mot was hoped for providing effect On the trailing was the outcome of the conference of political party lenders held in Vnshl;.g;oti on Ssturdiiy afternoon. The current reports r. gardlng thia con fcrenco were without official sanction and varied ronside rahly in thrlr iletsil. Hut they were generally agreed that It had been decided thut It would not be feasible to act during the prraent session on the subject ot corporate legislation. Wall street is pecullHry sensitive to ihl subject and showed evidence of more contentment o er this prospect (f delay than eliwatisfae lion over the reported dissension to hold an extra session ef congress in the fall to act on tariff revision. Last week the halt and the reaction In the market were attributed to a considerable elegree to the Influence of the tlire'ut of legislation to regulate corporations. The Inference of the pro fessional traders that the sellers of last week on this account would turn buyers on tho nrw filiation was natural, but proved to bo hut ill founded. The disappointing bank statement of Sat urday was little regnrded in view of the liiereu.slng oaee In the money 'market. I-oans for sixty days could be had below 3 per cent, today and for six months the rate fell to 2', per cent., with growing com plaisance on tho part of lenders regsrdlng collateral. The preparation for further extensive gold exports this week were also deprived of much of their effecf by this condition of the local money market. With discounts advancing In London and the prospect of some further large loan issues in that market, the movement of capital to the center, with money at the present unremunerativc rates are not to be wonder ed at. The routine news of the day continued favorable to values. Railroad traffic offi cials again reported the freight movement limited only by rapacity of the railroad to carry what was offered, whllo heavy car shortages tend to congest what cannot be promptly carried. Special strength waa shown by Illinois Central with rumors in circulation of an Intended Increase In the dividend. .There was a heavy absorption of Cnlon Pacific while last week's activity In Erie and New York Central conspicu ously subsided. There was a special specu lation In the loea1 transactions, Interbor ough Rapid transit on the curb making a volatile, rise of nine points while the Metropolitan tractions were weak on the stock exchange. These movements sought to measure the effect of the extension by the Interborough company Into the Sub urban truction field. The morning's up ward movement was fairly general as was the afternoon reaction. Many of the morn ing's gains were wiped out In the after noon and the closing wu dull and weak, i There was a quieter market for bonds and the price movement was irregular. Total sales, par value, l.iSSOOn. I'jilted States 3s coup, advanced and the new ; 4s Vt on call. The following waa tho range of quota tions on the Stock exchange: Sales. Hish.Low.Close. Atchison U.500 S' 87 do pfd 70O 101 100', lol Atlantic Coast Line jjj Baltimore & Ohio... 13,3)0 105' 104'i I041; Canadian Pacific 1.0U0 1:24 132Mi 1S24 Central of N. J 4u) 1!4 Chesapeake Ohio., l.ino 4'H 42 4X Chicago & Alton do fifd 300 42i 4 80 am I7r, ' 224 61 M Chicago Gt. Western 10j200. C. & N. W Chi.. Mil. & St P... Chicugo T. &. T do pfd C. C, C. St. L... Colo. & Southern... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Delaware & Hudson DMu. L. & W Denver R. O $.200 17.1 4i0 10 172 ""' ! IStJ ri 2214 61 1.0OO 100 4i0 400 IS". 1 22; U4 00 isr,i 1x4; 1M 100 S4'2 342 340 32 SI as; 1l1 32 500 8K, 14.3O0 4ot; 6.300 7H 2,810 62 do pfd Erie do let pfd do 2d pt'd Hocking Valley do nfd Illinois Central Iowa Cenral do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louisville A Nash... Manhattan . L Met. Securities Met. Street Ry Mexie-Hii Central Minn. St. Louis... Minn. St. P. & S. S. M 61 61 ' not .... J31 l.Vi'4 15S4 18.500 159-V 100 aoii soi: 30 10i 701) 1.200 :..-; 2S 5JI 53 5S 53 4. Km 14.1?, 1:!9i4 13!i, 6. PHI lt!!', 1W14 Vu H.onu 745; tx riil S0.900 1154 114', 1141 20.100 24' 2;:, no SOtJ 14tiU .11 02 42'4 Hii 41 Miseourl Pacific .... lo.oon 107 Mo., K. & T 3.i0 32 do pfd 7il t3' N. R. R. of Mex pfd 1.1.30) 43 New Y'ork Ccnrtul.. 2.fi"0 144". N. T.. O. W 3,3oO 415, Norfolk & Western.. 1,400 77i do pfd Pennsylvania 15,0u0 135 P.. C. C. & St. Louis Reading .' 43.901 R2H do 1st pfd loo t2'4 elo 2d pfd 600 K4'4 P.ixk Island Co ll.COO 37 do pfd Si. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd Sou 704 8:. L. Southwestern ' 7m , do pfd Goo ml Southern Pacific .... IO.S00 Of, do pfd 1.400 llii Southern Railway ... S.loo .W, do pfd 200 97U Texas A Pacific Toledo. St. L. & W.. Km 3Si.i do pfd 1i Mi, t'nlon Pacific 3S.100 lliii, do pfd Wabash 1- 21 , do nfd : 424 Wheeling & L. E 2t 1HT, WlaconHiit Cental .. 3uo 21", do pfd lOfi, .-.Pi C24 41i 41 T9'i 79Vi ss 1.17 7T SIS (tl 6 ft 70H 24H 68 1M 34; fh; 34t 54 2i 641 70i LB'i iA H414 III! 34 Mi, 21 42W II'. 2J4 214 42H 1S Ji 4.7 2:i ' t hi 333 71 in; St 3.1 9.1 .w; 35 104U So Adams America 11 Cnited Slates Wella-Fargo Amal. Copper Amer. Car Foun do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil... do pfd American Ice do pfd Amer. Linseed Oil. do pfd Amer. locomotive do pfd Amer. 8. & R 41. Sup Law 4.l !J0 "stio 74a, SX 94U 35S 'C'i 7.1 .11 94 34; '614 310 liH 1 at 11 It 35 .iflfl im4 104 2.1l0 M 791; do pfd Amer. Sugar Ref..A -4.700 1 42 .... 112 140; 14oS Am. Toh. pfd certif. I.ouo M 93-v 931V. Anaconda Mln. Co.. .V") 11)714 lori 106 69 Brooklvn Rapid T... W.TViO HI rji; Colo. Fuel and Iron. 2.) 47 46 Consolidated Gas .... Corn Products do Pfd Dlstiriers' Securities. OeneraJ Electric 4.4) lf)t;- liuti' 1 'i .... 7014, 900 37 37; 37H Internet. Paper 1') do pfd loo International Pump do ofd fl'4 7ti4 7iii "1 34 60 inn National 1-ead ... North American . Pacific Mall Peoples' Oas Pressed Steel Car 500 25U ?S 3o0 I0M4 pel 9.1) V, H 4.. 444 900 Ph Vt; io;ii 4- 37 S7U do pfd l.'i '""4 Pullman Palace Car. Juo 24o Republic steel I.) 11; 1'J do pro Rnliher Goods . .V) 1.7. 64 T7H 6 27 l4 704; 12S 101 79 a; ; Sl 3XU, 1MC. vt 93 :Ti4 n vis 12. do pfd ? Tenn, Coal and Iron, l.ioo 701 i L. S. Leather 6.2i i?i; do pfd V. S. Realty..., S. Rubber ., do pfd V. B. Steel J.44) Mii; jii . 1.7.0 Ki -T4 S i.l li', . 2l ihi, sx do pfd 3 "I', Vtrg -i'sro. Chemical 2.4ni 371, eVi nfd 2ii l. 1 V"s4liighoi.e 17le".. Vestern Cnlon 'i fl3. 93 Total sales of the day i,h 500 shares. ' Treasury gtateaaeal. WAalilxnTON.e Jaa- 0. Today'a state. mnl of the treasury hi 'a noes m the gen eral fund, ex.'lusive of the l j..,."' lew well rearre (n the dvl.-loji of re temptinn. tieves: AailMtil eas'i haUnc-, lillV:. 41; gold. $7.1.404 274. Hank learrags. OMAHA Jan. 9 Halm clearing" loiitlnue to how a dt-clileel increase over last tar. For today they were M.M1.3f7.W, as against $1 373.1 V 14 for the fame elsy last yesr. For Ihe week they were $s ftio.77: s ! r the same time lsst yesr thev were S.SS.o4..tf. a diffe rence of $7S4. 0 for the entire week. The shewing 1 regarded a remarkable one sieve York wesney Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. .Ian. MONEY Ori call, steady at 2sti3 per rent; closing bid. 2 per rent; ottered at 21 per rent; time loans, very easy: sixty days. 2 per cent: ninety day. 3 percent; six months. .f :t ' i per cent; pr-in mercantile paper. 4'1' per eent. STERLING EXCHANC.K-StN tig. with actual business In bankers hills at 14 S7t"'g 4 S745 for demand nnd at $t.S for sixty-day bills: posted rates. $4.SS,t and $t $; romtnei clal bills. $4 4S SILVER Bar. io'c: Mexltsn . dollars. HONIS Government, strong; railroad. Irrepular. The following are the quotations on ttocks and bonds: V. K. rf. !s, An roupfis r lr4Uj I'H 0? tiMH i:.l tit i'v-i tnj't 71H tit .ftptn 4p. ef I. N. uni. 4i Mnh..n e. t 4 . Met. Central 4 do lt Inc.. Minn. ' I. 4 . SC rt4 71, 10fS tw, : I'W t:!4 MS 77'a 101 ;'4 lius lei 11, II M'4 tit's l!Sv, 4 ti'. ll 47 '4 l' 1 eo 9s, rrg tin ,-mifxin eto new 4s, ret . So roll pon . . ... efq Ola 4. reg .... do roupnn Am. Tobago 4. etf. n . tf Atchison sen. 4t .... do sdj 4 A.lsmlr : L U... Dal. a Ohio 4 ( s evntral of (is. r, . . lio T.' Int do Id lor Chr. e Onto 4S... h.i .t.. i- a. :-, .. r . n. 4 1.... C. K. 1. A P 4i ... no tol. ere. st. t.. t. rhirito Ter. 4t 1 11 'o. VIJ 4, Cell. A So 41 Culis fi. rtfs I). ft. G. 41 H!tlll-iV Sec. in..., Erls prior lien 4 do 4 r. w. a D. C. 14.. Hln Val. 4'.... Bid. M . K T 4 do N R. R. ot M. c. . X. V .' t S'.t N J. C. g. e No. Pte0 4... ll N. W. t- 4 o S t, rfd Penn. 1 onv 3vB Readme ten. 4 St. L I. M. c e St. LAS F. ft 41 g' 1. a w t 4, . Seaboard A I,. 4a.... So. rln. 4 So KailwaT f, Teaa a P. 1 in.1'4 4S 1L 1M'4 11:04 II 71 nt iH : I"! I 744 T. . Si. L. W inlon f'arlflc 41 .... ; I 4o conT. 4a 104.4, ;oos ; ' ' ,'-i : r. 1 6 fMeel 21 hi Wabavh la 10 den. R IVntern Md. 4 W. Ic I.. K. 44 Wl 1 antral 4a Boston UOSTON. Jan. cent: time iuins closing of sleeks Atehlsns adj. 4a do 4 Met Central 4 An-hleon do pfn Rotion aV Alhmnx.... R.iniotl Ac Maine Boaeon Klavated .... ntiiibiot rid Me. Ct-ntral N Y.. N. it It.. Per, Maro'istta I'nifin Pa. lfl' Amer. Anja. fheiti. do prd Amer. Pnau. Tuba... Amer. Buttr do pfd An.e-. T. t- T A mar. Woolaa do pfd Dominion I. tr 8.... Kdleon Kiev, lllu Oenarat Kleetrk .... New. Electric do pfd Mtsa. Uli fnltod Krillt t'nlted Shoa Mara... do pfd I". S. Sleel do pfd , Bid. Stoek Market. 9. Call loans. I'Yai'i Pr . Sii 4, 1 er tt-:'.. Otf.clal a.id It'i U": . 47t' Westlnt. ii.mmo.i ... 9! -I'lJ'atAdventitre 4 . 74 lAllotief . I Amalgtmsiad 7J .liift) Anierl.an Zinc 1: .!M. Atlantic 17 V .ITi . Bintham -"b . 1ST eal. 4 llecia 'f .14.1 K'anitnnlal - . J3ii:'cpper Rang .nunlnair '( :t . 71 IPoailntno t'oal an IU'4 FYanklln ll'i . lfoidranry 1 . N Idle Rnrala . tra Mats Mining 'i 140 M. hltan 1" ,l;: Jlohasli .144 IM.mt '. l' 4 . Iia.oid. fiominion . M .oae-oola . 14" Parrot . IQulmr .146 jithannoli . 13', Tamarac k . . . . ..VTrin1ty . S.'SU'. . Mining le .IO-'. . "'t .11;. . . 22H . mS . 4: . 1 . ll'i 1"4 .1US l . S. (III. t'tali US. l't Victoria .. Winona ... Wolverlre London gtoek Market. LONDON", Jan. 9. Clotsinif quotations on stocks and bonds: Conanlt, money ... M 5-ie .V. Y. Central 144', da account 84 7-11; Norfolk & W SI '4 Ana.ionda do pfd s Alohlton MS Ontario W 42 do pfd 10:1141. Pennaviranla 70&, Daltlmora 4V Ohlo....I"TS KanU Minea 11 Canadian Pacific . ... .Reading 42 ('net. 4. Ohio 4t I do lac pfd 41 Chicago Ot. W 2:114' do 2d prd 4 r.. M. A 8t. V 17i. Southern Hallway ... 3i.Ti DeBrera 14 I do prd 9S14 ln-nver 4r R. t! ,1JJ, Southern raclfle 4a do pfd Inlon Pacific Ill', Erie 40'l do pM Mv, do lit pfd HOSil'. i".el Sin, do !d pfd tr.1,1 do pfd l-t Illinois ( antral 14l4; WatMt'l 22 Lou It. A Nsttl 1424, do pfd 431 l . K. 4 T ItH Rpanlth 4l S'i SIIvVKR Rar, steady, 2Sd per ounce. MONKY l(ej3 per cent. The rate or discount In the open market for abort bills la 2V4Tr.' per cent; for three months' bills, 2 per cent. Xit York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK. Jan. . The following are the closing; quotations vn- mining; stocks: Adama Con Alloa , 40 Braece 14 Brunawlck Con romatiK-k Tunnel .... t l oo. ( al. ac Vi llo Horn Ullvtr 150 Iroa Silver Hi9 Uadvilla Ces I IHUtiCblat ... f twarbt tlphlr Pfoatli Potoal ......... Savage Sierra Narada 9mall Hopea .. standard ..174 ..till .. I .. 24 .. M . . 44 .. 2 ..Ud Foreign Financial. LONDON, Jan. -. Money In the market today waa In fair demand and scarcer ow ing to the ll(uldatlon of the Indebtedness to the Rank of Bngland. Discounts were Arm on the talk of numerous loan flotations. Trading; on the Stock exchange was hesi tating and tinlnterestlng. Rumors of new Issues and the approaching settlement off set the effect of the favorable Board ot Trade returns. Consols were easy. Ameri cans opened irregular and mostly Improved to above parity, the New Y'ork bank state ment having little effect. Erie was In good demand under a revival f rumors of pur chases for purposes "of control. Baltimore & Ohio, New York, Ontario & Western and Cnlon Pacific were tho features. United States Steel declined.- Foreigners were eiuiet. Japanese were a shade easier: Im perial Japanese government lis.of 19o4 were quoted at K7- Russian were better, sup ported (mm the continent. BERLIN, Jan. 9. tin the Bourse today coal shares were depressed on account of the strike. PARIS. Jan.. 9. Prices on the Bourse to dav were flrrr and had an upward tendency. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 90.55 and Russian bonds of 1904 at M). Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. .-M ETA I.S-The metal markets continue to show flrmnes In almost all departments, with the excep tion of tin. which has advanced recently in svmputhy with l.ondou and which reacted today under week cables. The London tin market In fact had a sharp break, with spin closing at 132 6a and futures at 131 ItM. locallv. tli market waa quiet, with spot quoted at $2i.10li'3.S744. Copper waa lower abroad. wlUv spot quoted at 68 U 3d and futures 18s 9d: locally lake as quoted at S15 371411 13.5ft. electrolytic ll6.12's'U15.2o. cast ing 14.b7Mitil5 12W. Lead shared In foreign weakness, being about 3s Ud lower at 1J: locallv the market continued flfm. witn spot quoted at a4.tfj4.7. Spelter was lower abroad, clotting at 26 2s bd In London. In spite of which the local omarket showed firmness, with the general range of quota tions between $616 and 8.2t. Iron cleised a little lower abroad, with OUsgowquotliig 4T,s and Mlddlesborough 4Ka .vd. The local market Is ftrm: large produce! g are holding supplies around 117.96 for No. northern foundry and 17.du for No. 2. The general range is: No. 1 northern "u"..1'' 17 96 No. S northern foundry. Hi. 60; No. 1 southern foundry Mttd No. 1 soft southern ,08Tdryi"ria Jan. .-METALS-I,r.d. steady nt 14 2HM-6-'V4: epelter. Arm at Iti.'.'J bid. ( alios Market. NEW YORK, Jan. .-COTTON-flpot closed quiet; middling uplands i.30c; mid dling aiUf. 7.77j; sales. 3,743 bales. ST. LOCIB. Jan. 9 -COTTON-Qulet. un ohanged; Middling. 7c; sales. 106 bales; re ceipts. 3nn bales; shipments, 107 bales; 8toc, MVERPtOL. Jan. 9. COTTON Spot In fair demand: prices 1 point lower; American middling, fair. 4.24d; good middling, 4.01d; middling. 3S9d; low middling. 3.i7d; gtHid ordinary. .t3l: ordinary, 4.4. d. The sales of ihe clay were .mt bales, of which l.OOy bales were foi speculation and export and Included T.0O bales American. Receipts. 1200 hales, all American. Futures opened quiet and closed steady; American middling, g o c Januarv. 3.9od; January.-Februsry, l'sV-1; February-March. S-.S-td; Mai ch-Aprll. IkMl: April-May, N; May-June. 3.61.1; Jane-July. 3.94.1: Jtily-Auguat. S ; Atigut Septcmber. .w7d; September-October, 3 99J; October-November, 4d. Uila gaal Roala. NEW Y'ORK. Jan. 9. .IUJ Cottonseed, steady; prime crude nominal; prime yellow. I2i(224c. Petroleum, ateady; refined nomi nal: Philadelphia and Haiti more, $7.46; In bulk, $4 55 TERPENTINE Firm: HfiiUic: ROSIN Firm; strained common to good, $" ftotj' 91 "blLCITY Jan. 9 OI 1.8 Credit balances. II 45; certificates, no bid. Shipments, i::4.7i'l bbls.: average, 73.795 bbls. Runs, U7.2Ja bbls.; average. (0.474 bbls. Shlpmenta, Lima. &K.991 bbls.; average. 64.2"3 bbls. Runs, Lima, 123. 142 bbls.; average. 6i.o07 bbls. " lagar aaa Molaaaea. NEW YORK. Jan. S.-Sl'OAR-Ra w nominal: fair refining. 4 7-loc; . enli If lural 9 test 4 1&-lic; molasses sugar. 4 $-! Re fined, firm: No. 4. 4.aV: No. 7. 17'ie-; No. 1. 5 UK ; No. 9. sloe; No. 1". Si's-: No 11. 4, ; No. 12. .4V: No. IX i.fi". No 14 4 (tK : coti fei'iloueis' A. sane; mould A. .k : cut loaf. 1. !.' . crushed. 4iwc: teiadeied. 6 u6 ; gisnu lated. 5.c; elil.ee. i jik-. MOUJiSSEcl Firm: New Orlealia, i.peu atttlr, aouU lu th 'lit, 0(1j3.c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 1 Bf Stetrs Itttdr. Otliert Slow tii OinTtilj Lower. HOGS SOLD BIG TEN CENTS HIGHER Demand for nhrrs and lamb Pally Towel to supply and Market Haled Artlve, 4 UN Prices Mraat to DlMie lllaher tin All tirades. SOl TH O.V Aii A. Tan. Recelpls were: t'sttle. Hoes. Sheep. Official Mondaj 4 mi 2.-"-' .4e9 Same riav last week.. . 2. .. t.?67 11.?'3 Same dav week before.. 1.194 627 "S! Same thtee weeks so . 3 7.t H i1 ".TDJ S.ime four week so.Sl 3.v4 4 4:tfi Snme dav hist v-ar tl 573 4.2'.il 11948 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR DATE The following table sh.as the receipts Tor the vear to Cat of cAttle. hogs and sheep, ajth comparison with last year: 1ja 104 Vc Cattle imv, 19 3.x 4 1-1 Mnaj.s 10047 f.4.f4 I5.fl17 Sheep !."".;.';'i'3ei 44.922 11"7 The followms: tahe'e 'showa tht averse Price of hcs at South omaha for the Kia. leveral days, with comparlaona: Date j 18047 1 1907; l27lT"PlT , - I1S9J. H ee. i. Dee. 20., Dee. 21.. lee. 2J. Dec. $3 Dee. St.. Dec. SI., Dee. M. 7ec. i7. Dec. 29., rcc. so., Dec. 31.. Jan. I.., Jan. 2.. Jsn. J.. Ian. 4... Jan. R... 4 IV. 1,: 4 jc r, en if. 4 77' 3 2 4 6014; I ( Ot! ( 041 4 7tl $ Mi 3 7$ 4 44, 4 J4! 0. 4 611 4 Oil i 4 SNW 4 39 Wl I 4 M 4 l 3 34 4 WivJ 4 4;,! 181 061 4 04 3 3. 4 41V 17 ti 27. a 4 ! . 2.4, at . ' as 1 aa 4 42l 4 54! 4) KI 6 191 4 4 UI 3 4 61 4 dS I 4 61! 4 47 , I s 44' ' s"l 4 i" ' s " 4 611 I S 4 HI 4 141 t 44 4 62 1 35' 3.S1 I 4 14, 3 4a , 4 ' a; jsi R. 30 4 SUI - I ' I104.'lin3. laj2.:i9nl.ilvn.;iK. ; 4 lit H 33; 22i 4 H6 4 1 c. 1 a 4-1 a 941 a Mt' 4 '' 3 67 1!J5. 4 3D 4 43V! 1 C ) 6 19! 4 96. 4 2 I B7 4 4414: 4 771 I C 29 6 t'2 4 27, 3 44 4 4 4 fi S 2S a "4 4 r,4 n : :4 6 .-, 1; ye 1 r. ii s 06 4 SO tt 49 K '. 3 4 37 3 4 1st:. 4 4S 4 nA 4 :i 3 4 I 3 42 4 34 4 38 3 47. ; .1n. j Jan. I J".. 4 ill ! 4 ti.' H t'l H 15 3 14 I 1; ill. Snml . IfllcHtc- holldsv. ' The cfflr-hil r'lrilur of car of stock i brought In today by each road was: l attle. ttogs. anrvp. 11 C. M. & St. P. 11 1 WiiLash I nlon Pacific I C. N. W 1 2 3 J4 P.. K. & M. V C. R. I. 4 P.. east. C.. St. P.. M. O.. H. M. Ry C.. H. Q 12 3 1 2 4D Illinois Central 14 4 Chicago G. W Total receipts 191 The disposition o( the day's receipts was aa follows, cm h lnrv er purchasing the number of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle, liogs. Sheep Omana Packing Co 471 4 tl Swift and Company 977 Cudahy Packing Co l.lin Armour & Co l Carey & Benton M Ijobman a: Co ' 21 1 MoCretirv Carey lit) W. I. Stephen Kx Hill & Son 22s Huston & Co x Hamilton & Rothschild .. 1x L. F. Husi 44 Wolf Murnan 211 Mike Haggerty S4 Sol Oegau 17 J. B. Roeit & Co 91 Bulla & Kline 121 Other buyers 571 747 7t 1136 1.594) 1.IK4 . 4;i2 Totals ::.VH 2.702 6.113 CATTLE There was quite a lioeral run of cattle here this morning, bul ihe qual ity of the offerings whs Interior. That, of course, had a depressing eftect upon the market and made buyers rather Indifferent. A large portion of the receipts consisted of feeders, so that in reality the supply of killers was not at nil excessive. The market on beef sleera was very un even. Buyers all seemed to be anxious for desirable grades, and such kinds could safely bo quoted steady. As high as $5.10 was paid for a two-load bunch of only fair quality. When It came to the com mon and warmed-up kinds, the inarkot was rulher alow and unevenly lower. On Friday It will be remembered that packers were all anxious for supplies, and in view of the absence of good cattle they bought the commoner kinds at very high price. As compared with those high FuUs the market today was a good deal lower In spots. The general market today eould ateady on desirable grades, with others stesdy o ndeslrahle grades, with others rather sIott -nd unevenly lower. There waa tome life to the cow market, butt alill It was not as bruk as it was at the clove of last week. Aa a general thing, though, just about steady prices were paid. Buyers all aeemed to want a few, and as offering were not excessive it was not long before the bulk of the arnvais was disposed of. Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show a great deal of change. There were about sixty cars of stoekers and feeders in the yards this morning, which la a liberal run for this sua son of. the year. The bulk of them were western lunge cattle. The large supply naturally made speculator rather cautious, but still the better grades could be e(uted steady. The commoner kinds were tugioi ted more J or less nnn 111 many e-nse's nun io sen i irine lower than the name kinds brought laai week. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 7 I 47 11 11 II 4J 12 10 Av. ...12n ... . . . 1 21 J ...1104 . ..113U .. .1024 . ..U'u; Pr. 1 4) 3 V 4 (4. 4 .4 4 10 4 li 4 la 4 20 No. id. . '. it... si.. . 21... 24... ... 34... AV. ..1144 . .1 Still ..13.il . . IMtl Pr. 4 tt 4 in 4 4 Si i:nil 4 tin ..1414 4 Si a .11 .iisn . 1 14'. .1474 111 4 s i EKKS AND COWS. . 1004 4 w 211. COWS .. s: .. 440 .. 171 . . 1.1.8 .. Sr-'a .. m ..1000 . .11(19 1 r, .117.'. ..11411 .. tin .. I7.'. ..lll.i . . 4ih) . .ll",) . .1120 .. 112 . . yji . .IK.11 .,. ' ..1170 .. v: ..1U4 . . f . .101 ..H'27 . . 1 1 JO .11154 2 tn 2 a 2 40 2 o 2 40 2 tin 2 4i 2 70 1 is 1 :.. t n t 15 : 7s 2 70 i." 2 7!i 2 2 . 3 ki 1 v. 1 s 1 Ml 1 o 2 no 2 no 1 on 2 do 3.. .. It,.. 11.. 1.. 1.. r . 2.. 15.. -0. . IK.. It . Mo 2 t'O T... J... 4... . .ll'IMI 2 10 MXI 1 10 2 1 : io t li t li I So S X a 20 1 v S 2 I i 2t 1 !i t ti : 2 .'. 2 !." 1 ss 2 rr. .. 1142 .. tut .. inn .. & ..lli)4 ..10l ..ll4 .,1141 .. 07 ..nt ..urn . . 1074 .. 744 ..li:.'. ..170 ..1476 .. 7! .. 174 I I . .1170 S 8.". .1020 .. 1.. It.. 1.. 21.. t.. 14.. X.. I.. I., lo.. 14.. 14.. 14.. 4.. I.. .'.' a.. . . 1(417 ..1270 . .1044 . . 1 1 40 ..1042 ..1120 2 K. 2 'fit 2 Ho 2 So 2 4.1 :: ini 1... 1... 1... 4. .. I. .. si... IS... a... II. .. 12... 1... 4... l .. 17... I... J... ... 14... .. ti... I. .. ... II. .. 1... 4... 1... 10... t 00 9.-9 X on a 1 1 . . . !".". 3 00 ...134 1 3 00 ...14IO i in ...lOao 3 00 ...loot 3 00 ...pl.t 3 14 ..1102 3 30 ..lor,a ; to :t 2 li I 40 ... lit ...:! ... ... ...1070 ...WO ...lliJ ...lllti ...t!3 i 40 I 40 I 40 1 4". 3 4," 2 40 1 to ...120 ... aiO ... 7i) ...1140 . .1204 ...liH4 . . .tiia7 ...!:: 2 lo I 111 3 10 3 li 3 ; I 26 2ft 4 24 t U t a COW; S ANlJ HEIFERS. ... t: ... 4 .,. i!5 ... 421 I 10 14. .1001 I 03 IW rlt-iFEFia. 2 !5 72 , 74 . 774 , 2 4.:.' . 41 ' , t-. l . i 72 3 7!t 2 7i 1 Kl 2 M 2 3 0-1 a .-4 1 kh I 40 1 4 3 ' 2 1 1 t iO ;a .... 14 ... 4.... It.... r. . . . . i a . . . . 4. ... ... 44) ... 47 ... 610 114 I M 72A 2 l. Ml 7il 2 : 2 li BULI. 1 u'3 : n 20 :t-.: : 41 1- u; 2 1 u;o : 7.1 l 700 I So 1 Ii40 3 Ti j ft 2 in 4 1 0,., 14 1 into 2 60 1 14JH t 4.1 1 1110 i 6a 1 liHJ 1 as I 74 2 l 1 14i 1 3 o I llo 2 441 1 U4J I J., 1 IJS0 I 4o 1 It.) 3 2S 1 1470 I 46 1 lSu 3 li t:ALVE8. a i.i ! 7. 1 174 I 19 1 2tJ 2 75 1 12 (ill 1 210 4 2i 1 140 i 60 I IM I 1HI 1 7J i ;,o 1 140 g ts : iu 1 li STOCK CALVE8. 1 It) s : 1 s;. s 74 STOCK COWS A NO HEIFERS 1 441 : ;'. 4 4.4 2 74 1 . . l ! !i STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. 1 a 3 44 in ? 3 111 I aa I it 1 744 5 ;. 1 aao 3 a 1 it;o a ii 4 t2 3 4 597 3 il j a.)0 3 vO 1 3 in 1 a. 4 SM 13 , 474 I Si 7. 144 i So 1' 1 3 if, 7 kit 3 . 4 t.l I u 4t 3 lei to i'l 1 to 2 IS .1 IS 4 f.i 111 6. 144 12" ' t ..; 1 a-. I ..; 17". 41 Sat tt 9 it I . , il let 1 if TIS I I" .l4" I J" j : . 4: 1 . 1 r .III" S tsi 11 e. 1 T'.S I 4i a 7 s 1 to . 'Ti J 4.. I. tt 1 4a J .i 1 4 . WTOMINtl. 1" feeeb rs. .liMi 4 CO 24 onus W I 4i fi-eders. 3 3 fii .u row l'C7 St"' lei fe eiter. . M 3 R AO t cws lo49 3 l 41feedi rs .Hr-, 4 mi i heifers. . 4.t 3 2"i 72 f.eeln... W 4IO 12 feeders.. 7t 4 l' llll-ost ! t ai .1 bulls 11W 2 5 in he: f frs.. 731 3 . 3 bulls I27J 2 13 T'. feoits.. 9IU :! ,V 3 sters 12a4 3 5" lit feed. ts.. 777 3 . 5 31 feeoVr..1l' .1.3 C. Webster Wyo. 28 feeelers.. 73 3 i 21 cows . . . 1.7 3 IS 3 feeder.. 9.'o 3 2 e-ows l.Vi 2 27. 41 fe'C.lors.. 7' 3 9.i 2 fe-edeis.. Tl 3 00 1 feeder... 743 3 ! W. T. Hogt-Wyo 15 tows IHl 3 10 1 cow 12) 3 10 li cows HI 3 10 Scows 1124 3 1" 1 cow 1.T7V 3 P J A Birtue-Wyo. 32 feeders, fits 3 75 24 steers. .121 3 75 1 t"e1r. JCfio 3 71 1 ste-M' l"7o 3 '. 1 feeder. . . 9g,i 3 (U HfMiS-There was a small run here this morning even for a Monday, and with a good local elemiiiiil and f.ot..he reports from other points the mmket ruled active and a hlg Pic higher. Ruvers were all out In goexj reaton and It was only a short time before practically nerytltlng In sight Was dispoeeei of. Some of the trjlns mere u lit tle late In arriving, which delayed the mar ket to some extent. The bulk of the hoRs sold at I4.PO, with the rhol -e loads largely at 14X21 and 14 T. Pome of the commoner hogs had to sell a little under 4 u. There waa not much change In the market from start to fl'ilsh. Today's sdvanee takes the market to the highest point reached since November 19 of lsst year. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Hr. .No Av. sh Pr. !1 !7 ... lii 41 Srs to 4 an 41 144 40 4 U 34 :W to 4 an Tt tvs 40 4 4 71 rat 40 4 an 31 ::i ... 4 f.71, 7: ... 4 an 7 r t ... 4 S7i, 44 JH ... 4 44 247 40 4 S7't Tt I' too 4 :'4 It '."S? 40 4 an t4 . .. 4 J't II L'l 1W IM . M 1l 240 4 .. iL' to 4 to : : no 4 tjw 48... II... II . . tl... Ml .. 11 . . ...S34 ;oo 4 an ts : ... 4 ni ;4S 4" 4 as :t7 to 4 an til to 4 in is:, ... 1 to 21.1 ... 4i-l 3 ail . . 4 S tt 1.14 an 4 :, t 3lt 40 4 45i it rsi 1 4 !', M m in 4 7', 4 J to 4 cr. M 207 ... 4 4 W 311 140 4 4 ". 75 !IJ ... 4 do 5 277 II'J 4 IO 7. tS4 ... 4 Ti :.ti 1:1 4 tn 74 ::4 tl. '.4 141 40 4 a;. 1: :V ... 4 10 SHEEP There was t.nly a fair run of sheep and himba here this morning, and with a liberal demand the market ruled ac tive and strong to a dime higher. The more de'siruble grades were of course In the greatest demand and showed the most ad vance, but still even the fair to medium kinds solel withou. a gient deal of trouble at fully steady prk tu. tjiilte a few Colorado fed heep arrive, today, but they were picked up in a huiry at very satisfactory prices. Colorado yerllngs brought Colo rado aethers li.fin. Colorado ewes $4 67j and some Nebraska lambs sold for They were only fair. Trading was active 'all along the line and it waa not long before everything at all desirable was disposed of. Very few feeders arrived, hut they could safely lie quoted steady, an commission moil have a goed many orders nu hand which they have been unable to fill owing to the light receipts. 0 Quotations for fed stock: Oood to choice yearlings, IR.fsglOft; fair to good year lings. iri.oOfjS.BO; good to choice Wethers. $5.W'j5.25: fair to good wethers, tl.7546.0H; good to choice ewes, 44 4oti4.75; fair to good ewes. tt.(ini'(4.25; common to fair ewes. 13.50 63 90; good to choice lambs. $u.5(r-.j7.00: i':.ir to good lambs. $6.niiffl6 50; feeder yearlings. 4.nor6.(iO: feeder wetners, $4.2"U4.o: f"eder ewes, $.V!54i3.7j: fceier lambs, $j.4t!!i5.75. Representative tales: No. Av. Pi. 234 western clipped ewes Kfi 3 204 western ewes 113 I ' J;i4 western ewes 113 4 W 24 western ewea 113 4 OI 0 western ewes PS 4 S5 170 western ewes '.'7 4 40 2ul western ewes 113 4 50 2 western yearlings and ewes . 115 4 50 2.K western clipped ewes 114 4 50 anfi western ewes 117 4 50 47S western ewes W 4 53 234 Colorado ewes 105 4 HO 131 western ewes M) 4 HT S2 western ewes s7 5 ml 1 western wether 130 5 50 112 Colorado wethers 112 5 50 4 western wethers t'7 5 60 1 western wether 9G 5 SO tin western wethers P4 SO St- Colorado yearlings 99 00 411 western yearlings and weth ers s W ?4 western lambs 71 25 4.41 western lambs ;. St) tt 5" 23 Colorado ewes' 71 3 On 13t Colorado ewes M t 7(t Colorado wethers 94 5 t 27 Colorado ewes 101 4 i Colorado wethers Ill 1 5 i 573 Colorado wethers 110 5 50 1 Colorado wether 130 5 50 223 Colorado yearlings 94 00 CHICAliO I.IVH JTOCK MARKET 4 t attle Tea Ceata Higher, Hon Five to Tea tents Higher, Sheep Xtrong. CHICAGO, Jan. 9. CATTLE Receipts. 25.(IU head; market, loc higher; good to iirime steers. t5.Kii9tf.Hi; poor to medium, 3.7515.50: stoekers and feeders. $2.2584.15; cows, I1.20'y4.4(i; heifers. $2.tfc5.iu; canners, tl.25$2.a; bulls, $2.l4I(4.0u; calves', $3.(tl b HOOS-Recelpts. 39.(I0 head: market. "iT 1K- higher: mixed and butchers. $4 5on 4.774: good to choice heavy. $4.7047 4. so; rough heavy. Sl.4.",$i4.62!4; light. $1 .40U4.70; bulk of sules. U.'oi.. SHEEP AND l.AMBS-Rccelpn, 22,10 head: market for sheep, strong; for lambs, liifaloc higher; good to choice wethers, $5.01 i5.ti; fair to choice mixed. $3.iOi5..si; west ern rheep. I4.25n5.50: native lambs, $ti.O't' 7.75; western lamba. $3.Sn4i7.isi. ev York Live Stoek Market. NEW YORK, Jan . BEEVES Rpcelpis. 4.tMli head; steers opened firm to 10c higher anil closed strong; bulls steady lo 15c higher; thin cows steudy; iither slow; native sleers, $:!.9.i5.i: tops, tS.ia: no choice here; oxeu. $3.75tl.l5: bulls. fc.To'i 4.20; extra export bulls, 14.40; cows. tl.Bvrti 1.50. Cables quoted live cattle firm at ll$!l34i' per pounel. dressed weight. She. p firmer at mill 13-e'. dressed weight. Ship ments tomorrow, 1,540 cnttle; 2,o.'3 s'.n ;. and 6.143 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, l.tillt he. id; n.urket strong; under grades higher: o iiiymhI calves 2oi. higher; veals, lo.ttlji'.i r; Utile culves, 14.00; liarnyard calv. s, :.(" j l.); no westerns; dressed calve Cvin; city dressed Wal. 95J1I.: per ponfid; country diessl. tVti IIVO. SHEEP AND LAMBS hiceipt. !)...Sf) head: intrket for sheep 15V'25o higher: laiiibs firm to Its- higher; vheep. $1..5J5.75; export sheep, t3.soti5.Wti: wethers. t(l..); culls. ta.ooftjXSo: lambs. I7.26p.26. one car choice al 14.25; culls. t:.4i$3.5o; Canada lambs. $7,871. ... HCMjS Receipts. 10.54i head; market steady; good state hogs, $5.25. gt. I.oais Lite stork Maikrt. ST 1-OL'lB. Jan. 9. CATTLK Receipts, 4 14 41 head. Including 2.' Texans; i!..uket, aclive. steady to strong gnd higher; native shipping and export steers $.'i..xi4ie;.26; dressed beef and butrher steer'. Sl.ttitlS 40; sleers under I.ouo ikiuihIs. $3.(tti.S.i); stoek ers and feeders. $2.000 3.-3: cows and hei fers $2.2511 4 75. ttie top for fniicy heifers; canners. 1.75'&7.00; bulls. 2.0ul4.UU: calves. ' 5tj7 oO; Texas and Indian steers, $2.7541' t'oa with fed steels up lo IS.OH; cows and helfeis. 2 a'ot.eiO. HIK18 Receipts. t.4w head; mark-t, steady to 5c higher: pigs and lights. $3.77i4i 4.-5: puckers. 14.454.00, butchers and bent heavv. I4.t?mi4."5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receljits, i 5o0 head; market, strong; native muttons, 4401) 4i5 l i: lambs. 6.0u(tf7.2a: culls and bucks. 42.ooii4.Sii; stockera, 2.ui473.:5; 'lexant, tsw i j.UO. . Kaasas City Lite ftloek Mai Let. KANSAS CITY. Jan. H.-CATTLK-Re-celpts. 9,.aM head: market, steady to strong; eholew export and dressed beef steers $4.7r.S.T6: fair to eoi4. t.l.5tfj4.7.): wesle.ru fed steers. ! . stockera and feeders. 12.75V 4. '.5: southern M.cit. Uwt 4 no: southern cows. I '.oaf3.-': native cows, l17Mit"'; nsllvo heifers. $2.5o"f1; t':l!s. 42 2514 011; calves. U.Uli4.i0. HOtlS Reeelpts. S.nuO bead: li.aiket. ,V. 10c higher: top. t4.76: bulk of sales 14 & 4 70; heavv. t4 5i4 "R: ouckers, 14 5lft4 7"; Dies nnd light. $3.ft5fi4.50. SHEEP ND LAMBS Receipt a. 3 OnO head: market, strong to 10c higher; native lambs. $.'.5ei7 00: natlverwether". $l'.5j". 7S: native ewet, $4.0tj6 .); aestern '.inil.s K. (si 4je5 90; western yearlings. $5 0o'fei1i: wes'e-ru sheep, 13.754(5 00: stoekers and feidurs. f.'.M 41. Co. gt. Joseph l ive Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jin. 9. CATTLE Receipts. 2n bead: market, strut gar; nll. a. 13 75 4.4o; .out and helfe.e. tl.7i'a 4.7.0; stoekers and feedera. I2.7t'i, t.lo. Hi ;S-Roceipta, 491 bead; market, i'a higher; lirhl, 14 4oti4.i; medium arid heavv t4iH:4 70. SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts. 34 httad; market, strong to loc higher: Colo rado lambs. t7.2: yearlings, Ttoo. eee. $4 75. Sleet 4 Itr Lite Mtoek Market. SIOCX CITY. la.. Jan. 1). .Special Tele, gram. CATTLE- Receipts. 4 tioO head: market at long: beevet ;i Mi6..i: eoaa bulla ant! mixed, l:i'3h, stoekers and fers, t.'.753.W. ilea and yearltng. If 6t e U'MIS - R. eipt. J.Jii head, inirket io I igher, s'-llli.g at l .1 Hi l.ti. bu W. 14 tin. 4 k: Stoek la Mailt. . The following table shoas the receipts of the stock at the six principal ttesfern mar kets estrriia; "atte. Hogs fh'ep. South I'maha 14.41 : i2 ."..4.V1 ! Sioux City 4..iil a.iiel . 1 Kbhshs city Ji.iaai S fi ;: uti ! St. l.Ollts ..... 4.1MI l4tl ;.i St. Joseph 927. 2 1 J.JiW Chicago JS.itti .! S2.'' Total 4sti .1.11.1 .W.fil OMtllt 44 HOI F.S41.I. 41 4 R KB T, Coadlllon nt Trade and Qanlallona tt laple aaal Fancy Proalaee. I-:;i48 Cnnrtle.1 stfit k. 2ic. LIVE IHH'I.TRT- Hens. s ; .tostcrg. 5-; lurkes. 14c; ducks, V; gece. '.riM:. spring chickens. !S . t'KESSFTi IMI LTRY- T'ltkevs. 1-ille: d'icks. utfilc; gee.e. '.; thickens. 9miocj P'oste-rr. ti., BCTTER racking ttoek. l:c; chol.e te fstny dairy, 17J1:'. ; creamery. 24t'-1c; f M. rriuts. 27o. FRESH FROZEN FISH - Trout. I : pickerel. 7c: pike. 9.': perch. .". ; blueftsh, 12c; whltefish. 10c: salmon. 13c: tedanarpet. He; lobster (green,. Ji't: lobster (holledi, : bullhead? He: catflth. '.4c; black ba. 2fc; halibut. 12c, crapplet. L'c; buffalo, .'c; wh'te bast. 11c; frog legs, per dog. 2c. BRAN-Pre ton. ll.") i4. HAY-Prices quoted by t.msha Wholesale stealers' astociaiiou : (t.oice No: 1 tiplsnd. $..n. No. 2. tei .), n.edlum. Is .50; cosrse, tint. He trs-. $5 5.). Vtiese prices see for hay of gooel color and qualitS'. liYSTERS New York connie. per ran. 45c; extra selects, per can. ": standard!, ter can. JOc. bulr. istandardt). per gal , 11 5: hulk textra selectsi. per gal.. $1.7; bulk (New York counts 1. per ga',.. tl. 90. TROPICAL FBI 1 18 ORANGES-eCallfornl.i Ledisnd navels. aU sites. I2 7fi3 0fi; cheilce naels. 12 5o2.7l; California seedlings, all sites. $2onfi2 25. LEMONS -California rancy. I2.7&; JOO and $s. Ii7&-i4 0i). choice. I3.2n.u3 50. DATES-Per hot Of 30-lb. pkg . I2.0; Hallowe'en. In 70 lb. boxee. per lb.. Stftic. FIUS California, per 10-Ib. carton. .5 15c; importtd hmyrna. 4-croan, 12H: t erown. 14': 7-erown. lc: fancy imported twashed). in 1-lb. pkgs. Itsinxc. Calirornia, per case of 3 pkt.. 2.af BANANAS Per medium eittd bunch, 12 Ot fi2&0; iomo.w. $2 7ofi3tV). 'RAPE FR1.'1T-Per bo ofUUti, 1501 64.60. . . FRLMS APPLES Home-grown Jonathana. per bbl., 2&; Ben Davit. i' 25: New Tork Kings. 3 2V New Yorir Oreenings. tl.tid; New Ycilt V.l.lw:ns. 12.75; Colorado Jona thans. '. 7." W.no Savi. per bu. boi. tl tn. PEARS Ptah. Colorado aiiir California, fall varieties, per box. tl.5o1il.75. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Be!1 and Bugle, per bbl . .I0: Wisconsin Bell and Cherry and Jersoys. per bbl . t7.75; per boa, $2.76. !RAPES Imported tralagas. per keg. $G.oii4iii50 TANGERINES Florida or California, pet H-brx. $2.60. VEGETAiiLES. POTATOES Home-grown, Hi tackl. pef bu.. 4.'c; t'oloraoo, (er bu.. U0j. J l.tl.MfB Old, per nu.. vie; i-anaua ruiav bagas. j.rr lo.. 11. CA tMPOTH Old ner bu.. 40c. PARSNIpg-Old. per bu.. 40c. RKKTK Old tier nu.. O.JC NAVY REANS Per bu.. Il.i452.00 ONIONS Home-grown, red. In sacks, per bit . tl.W. Spf-iv-!,. r-" crate. II.oo; Colorado yellow, per lb.. 2c: whit, per lb., 2V4C. CI CI'MBERS Per tlo2 . $? otsjJI.SS. TOMATOE California, per 4-basket crate. 'i 2r. CABHAOE Holland seej per lb.. Vie. SWEET POTATOES Kangas kiln dried, per bbl.. 12.50 CELERY Per dog, 25iilj0c; California. 45c. RADISHES Hothouse, per dog.. 46c ONIoNK New. southern, per doa., 46. TCRNIP8 New, southern, per dog., 46c. 1 BEETS. New. southern, per doz., 4c. PARSLEY New. per dog.. 45c. MISCEI LANKOIJS. BAUER JLRAUT Wisconsin, per keg, 12.50. CIDER New Tork, per bbl., $510; per bbl., 13 2. CHEESE Wisconsin Twlnt. full cream. 12H4j13c; Wisconsin Young America. 13c; block Swiss, new, loc: old. 16S17c; Wiscon sin brick. !c; Wisconsin llmburger, 13c. HIDES No. t green, 7c: No. 2 green, c: No. 1 salted, R4c; No. 5 salted, 7Wc; Ns. 1 veal cslf. 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 7c: dry salted, 86 14c; sheep sells, 25ci$1.0u; horse h;rt, tl.rorj. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb.. 14o; hard shell, per lb., 1.V ; No. 2 soft shell, per lb.. 12n; No. 2 hsr.l ahnll, per lb-. '2c; pecans, large, per lb.. 12c; small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb., ftc; Chili walnuta. j per lb.. 12(&134c; almonds, soft shell, par in., lie; nam sneu, per iuM iac, tnrtiauw, per lb.. 12Vol5c; new black walnuta. per In, . 75J'90c; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu., I .7i; large hickory nuts, per bu., 11.50. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fi-alte. NEW YORK. Jan. 9. EVAPORATED APPLES Market shows no change from conditions recently reported. Prime In moderate demand for higher grades. Com mon. 44i4c; prime, 6c; choice, t'OSH i fancy, 687e. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm, particularly for the smaller sites, such as t-90a and 90-loos. Quotations range from according to grade, for California, while Oregon prunes range aa high as V for larger slss. Aprleote are said to be attracting improved atten tion and rule firm: choice, 9410c; extra, choice, lOVfillc; fancy. 12ftl6c. Peaches, firm, with choice Ht !'4c; extra choice, lo'if, H-V1; fancy, ll12c. CosTee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 9 COFFEE Market for futures opened steady at an adv: ie of 5 iiolnts on May and unchanged oaf -thr positions, which was rather a poor re.ttttnte to the higher Kurniean cables. Later tb French market lost part of Ite early gain and prices here slipped off and the market was ilnaily steady at unchanged prices to a .Incline of 10 UolntS. i Business was very quiet, with the total ' sales amounting to only 5H.750 bags. In I eluding January at 7.4o4i7.7ic; March, 7 Wt (.: Mav. s.l.M'; June. ft.25c: July, S.aoo; September. s.4fS05c. Spot, quiet; No. T P.l.i. Vac Wool Market. LONDON. Jan. 9. WOOL The arrival of wool for the fiil series of auction galea, scheduled lu open on January 17. closed to day, with the following atocks: New South Wales. 15. '"0 hales: Queensland. I4.2M bales; Victoria. 41. 4M Hales; bnutn Australia, ! Si.t bt.les: West Australia. 13.640 bales; ' Tasmania. 1,074 bales: New Zealand, 34.721 ; bales; Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 4S.5t-'l J bales; of this 49.uco bulee were forwarded ' lilreot to sDlnnnrs. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 9. WnOI. Bteady : nie dluni grades, coinlill.g and clothing. 3j29c; light fine. Wi22Hc; heavy fine, 144jlac; tub washed. 274,41c. Dry Goode Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 9. DRY OOODS-r-The market ahowr. reluctance on the part of ..eis ie. operate, except at a reduction. As a consequence trading la at more or lets ni a atandatii:. although more buyer are coming to market who are In need of a cerml 1 amount of goods, but gre simply buying 10 Keaaeort their stock. blsky Market. PFORIA. 1:1.. Jan. .-WHliKr-Dlan-l.rs' ntilthed goods,, on baait of ll.ia fee t.(oti u lues. 8'!-. UU'18. Ja 9. WHISKT-Market tteadv 011 batia of 11.27 , fer spirits. CINCINNATI". .Jun. 9.-W HlSKY-FI. lshed goods, lower, on basis of ll.iJ. lata' Prices Adrttt. NEW YORK. Jan. 9. All grades o' r-Pi-.ed sugar were sdvahCed Jo cents per Kd potir.ds todjy, ' , . Elgin Batte Market.' ELGIN. III.. Jan. 9 - BUTTER Firm. o. an advance of 1c from last week. Sales for the week, 4-.ut It. . Resale Biislnn ktaortel Alltt. PI'EBIX). Colo.; Jan. 9-E. 8. 7rlfTiti. a conductor, stated fo.lay tliat he had tern Bessie Boulon. the woman who 1a thought 10 be the Cutler mountain victim. It Salt Iake city a few days ago with William Franklin, who la being sought by the police on the charge of being the niur der?r of the Bouton woman. Edwards -Wood Go- (Incorporated) ngio Offic: Fifth dad Robert rt ST. PAUL, fllNN. DEALERS IN Stocks, Groin, Provisions Ship Your Groin tu Us Iriaek OsBee, 110.111 Beertl at Traer BI4gT- Oaaaka. Nek. Teleakeae 8gt. 212-:i4 Exchsnge Bldg.. South Omtba. Bell 'Phone til 4ntTetendeat 'fkeaa t