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TflE OMAITA DAILY REE: FrXPAY. JANUARY 15. 1905. 13 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET "Wheat Market Continue! Kerrout, but with Fim Undertone. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS ON THE DECREASE Kaaeae t He mn (.els Three-lent Bf on f.alf Hat for His lorn Decrease la Oat 1 Isl llc Expected Monday. OMAHA, Jan. 14. 1W. i li wheat market ex ntinue nervoa. but with a strong undertone A small amojr.t of buying or eel.ing sends It up nr iluwn quite, sharpir. The nprnir,g today in 1 tie May was UK, that h li,g over the close Friday The market at one time strengthened up to $1.17', an- f,,r low point went to II. KV At the ceise. however, It retnrned to $1 levy Tne July openrd at W'j'", slackened to KS"e and closed at ". The Minneapolis stocks of wheat for January IS were l.mn.fjno bushels grear than for the same day a year ago. Three weeks prior tr this the stocks were 4.o-.mo more than they were last year at that time. The stocks last year dll not reach the maximum In the nurthwesi as quickly us i hey have done this vear and there has een a rarld decrease I n t 1 v For the week Minneapolis declined 8Vion bushels. Heury Little of Minneapolis has been put ting up some very strung talk In Chicago on the great flour demand He says he has sold ahead already 7W.ou0 barrels, "mounting to l.V.i bushels of wheat This Id the face of rumors from otrM-r sources if poor demand. His appearance In Chicago has caused much gossip there and It u said his Arm has betn selling a great deal of wheal in the northwest for two weeks. The market there Is thought to show the leading holdings have been largely reduced. A sensation has hc-en caused by the rumor Roumanian wheat, which was supposed to he short. Is on sale (n Baltimore, dutv paid, at II. The reduction of 3 cents in the gulf rate on corn Is said to have been put In for Hall of Kansas City to ship l,ii.JM hush-''iB- This la now i.earlv all cleaned up. Ocean rates are off 1 per cent, the tarifT from N York to Liverpool lielng 4 cents. The corn market cu Inucs but moderately active, but wit!, a firm tone. tsmull re ceipts continue io tie the active factor ac countable for the strength. A little better Inquiry reported f,,, export demand hut It Is purely retail business as -et. There Is some indication of iineasmens among the short Interest, raused by small receipts. The market will need on improved c;ih situation to bring about and maintain bet ter prices. Granting that receipts are small, they seem to be enough to more than sup ply all demands. In oats a slightly firmer tone In this mar ket Is attributed to 1 better cash demand and movement or stocks out of public houses. This reflects aome improvement in tonsumptlve demand. Trde is looking for another large decrease n the visible on Monday. There seems r. '-mediate pros pert for a sustained Im-rovr-nic-nt The vis ible Is large, available stocks plentiful and demand, while improving, must show greater strides In that direction to main tain higher prices. Omaha fash Sales. WHEAT No. II h.ird. 1 car. 57 lbs.. 11.07; No. 4 hard. 61 lbs., 94c Omaha ash Prices. WHEAT No. i hard, f l.dTfi T .'"9 : No. 3 hard. II. No. 4 hard, StcOitl.O.'; No. 3 spring. CORN-No. I, No. 3. 3D1 4c; No. 4, 39'e; no grade. M'jCe; No. 2 i-elinw. u'c; No. 1 yellow. le; No. 2 while. I!'. -; .No. 3 while. 3!ec. , OATS No. 2 mixd. "Hfce: No. 3 mixed, 574jie: No. 4 -nix VI. iSVrlTe: No. 2 white. 2c; No. 3 white, i'sac; No. 4 white, 'Ac; standard, 28T4$j2fic. f'arlot Itecelots. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago li 2; W Kansas City 63 20 4 Minneapolis 367 imluth 17 Bt. Loula 2 69 Omaha 13 102 13 I'rtees at Minneapolis. The range of prices paid In Minneapolis, ss reported hv the Kd wards-Wood com pany. llti-111 Board of T-rade. was: Articles. Open. I Higli.l Low. Close. Wheat- I 1 1 May llTHV,! M7 1.17 1.174 July 1.144.1 1.14T(, 1.144 1.14 September ... M'-, 94 taw, IH 4,raln Markets Elsewhere. Closing prices of grain today and Fri day at the markets named were aa follows: CHICAGO. Today. Friday. Wheat Mav ... July . .. Jul .. 1. !, 1.16' OTP A 44A 464 44-i, B 46A KANSAS C1TT. Wheat May July July l.n4 l.m;t, 1.U24 m,im 42 42V. 424 42V. ST. LOUId. ' -. 1.1 frS lust, 4:1 4.1 B 4.T,H 4;;itH Wheat May July C'01 n May July MINNLAPOLIS. V heat May ... July ... Wheat May .. July ... 1.174 .. 1.14, NEW YORK. l.lfiB 1.1G 1.10SA l.wri !KW YOLK I.KM:iHl, M It K ET (notations of the Day on arlum 1 t oanauodltlen. NEW YORK, Jan. 14 -FLOUR Receipts, 19.35b bbls. ; exports, 28.5'U bols. ; market firm but dull; whiter patents, M.ojcuo.ao; winter atraignta. .i.;o'ii j.o; Minnenota pat ents, Io lvj(ye.J.-i: winier extrue, 12 tw(o- 31; Minnesota liakers. 14 3iCi4 8,. ; winter low grad-es. J 4niti4.1. ltyr tiour. firm; fair to good, 4.4octH. i; choice to fancy, 4.7jUi.ts. Kurkwheai hour, dull, $2 ini;2.1. per luu lus. CORNMEAu yulel; tine while and yel low. $1 2o; course- new, ti.U7i& lute; klin dried, 2.9-!tJ.10 HI E Nominal. UAItI.KV-.ilow; leeditg, 43V- c. I f. New York: malting. 45'io2c. c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT lie ce-ipi.-. 9,.i bu.; exports. 40,i-4 bu. Siait, firm; No. 2 red. 11.21 nevator ani $1.21 f. o. b ,t1-ui t : No 1 northetu. Du :uth. t:2V f. o. I . afloat; No. 1 hard, Mani toba II. llh f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard. Mani steady and m.er udvjir ed on highest nor h west n arket. buil auppeirt in e hie ago a.d covering. The close showed Vac net ad vance; 4av. $1.16 lS-18(it 1.17: closed at $1,181,; July, I.-OI'tcIcI Ih;,: cloael gt $e.03; Septem bnr closed t ln'tc. CORN Rec-ei pis, 107.500 bU. : exports, 2.M. fiU bu.; . sales. S.Utsi bu. futures. S(Mit, steady; :a. I. 62ic elevator and a.e f. o. b, afloat: No. 2 yellow, 52't.c; No. 2 white. 52', c. Ontio.sa r.ere quiet but firm, closing un ci. a ge-d; Mav, jetiri-i,!-; e lo,ed at 5 Cjc tiA 1 K he-celpta, 45 r-si bu. : ixoc rts, 31.1MJ bu. SiHit. cjulet; mix-vl 2't: to 32 lbs.. 9e TJf ftr; naturjl hlte .') to .12 lbs 37,a3S'.-; , wr-e. to 4i I Lis . 391 fi 41c. HAY Fim: sMpping. Ot'ioerVjr.-; good to choice. 8 fi87,e.c. ' HOPS C jlet- s.e te commor. to choice, iltk. VMr-r: 19-'3. ' 33c: olds 14c-; Pacihc coast 194, 3H't l6c; 1!V;. 305j"3:k:; olda I4il7e. HIDES Steadv; Galveston 2" to 35 lbs, 18c; California 21 to $5 i:a.. 19c; Texas drv. 24 to lbs 144c. LEATHER S.eadr; aeld. JJthloc. PROVISlONS-Ree-f. steady; famllv $11 () tsxem; mees r'H'-imm: beef hams. $22'"-i ill. hhr.ii.t cm VOw n vi die- uai , I mean $14 i ia t.h v'ut exeats, ncmlntl: rrat i1 ba'lirs. $4 7by7.oO' p eklei gvo iioera. 16 jo; nickel hams $T5ie Lrd. ateadv; western steamed. $8 954j7 0E; refined, steady; continent $7 jo; S'-u'h America. $7 61; rnm. prund. $4 76j?.60. Purk -teadjr; family. 114 on 1' 80; abort clear. $13 ZTlluO; mesa, $12 75. 13 25 TALieOW ulet ; city, Sc; country. 4S RfCE Julet: domestic, fair to extra, r, Cfr''; J4tan, nominal. POULTRY Alive, flrrfi: western chickens. UWc; fowls. 13Wc: turkey, 13-'il4c: drqesed. firm; ...'n cH'-i-enr., UVtSlic; fowls, 111 12Wc-: turkeys lOfil0-. PI.'TTEH Firm; renovated, common to 'Xtia is "lUe; western factory, common to ( hoice, Hi-Use; western Imitation creamrry. , -.err.,.n t choice. 17S24C. CHEESE St 'or g; stste. full crem. small, colored and white, farcy. 2i.e: fine. llc: lste made colored and wbJte poor to .holes. ;,filV,c; lars colored and whita. fancy. 12c: fine. llV.tjllV: Ute made, col ored ard white, poor .0 choice. 8i11e. EieGsJ Strong, western fancy selected, 21c; western average beat. Inc. It. Lonls brain and Pro, talons. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 14 WHEAT I-ower; No. t red. cash, eltvator. $1 18-,; trac k. $1 is UI 184; May. $1 lvi,; July. 5,'3 98c. bid; No. 2 herd. 1 13 CORN-Steud;-; No. 2 eah. 43e ; traik 14c; May. 4'itt4.i4c; July. 4Jj-i34o OATE Flim: No. I cash. !'4c; track, 314 Ca "k : May. '3V; No. II white. 324c. Lot U-siead ; jJ wiuler patents, pyUtn; special r-rsnfls. PVS&; fxtra laney. $4 uo, clefcr, $4. 4,w . 8u. BEED Timothy, nominal. lit" 6144a. COt.NMLAL Steady, . BRANrbull; sackeo. esst truck. Ko. HAY Steady; timothy, avutsgU uv. prirle. K j K'. IRON COTTON TIES-Kc. PA(K5INt-re. li LMf TWlNE-6V,c. I'KoVIPlONS For. easier: Jobbing old. WITH, new. i:.a: lard. weaker, jrtme steamed, IH.I2H l'T sslted rreits, steadv; bxed extra shorts. ISC': cler ribs. "M7V short dear. IT'". Bacon, stadv; boxed extra shons. 17 40, clear ribs, 17 sh-rt clear. 7 k7't- 1'Ol'LTKY StfSdv: hl'kens. 11V; springs. UHjc; turkeys, 14.; ducks. 11c; g' ee BUTTER - Firm; crenmr-. :t3rc; dairy. Ibujc. LG US Higher, 2Sc. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, hu Usts bu case count Receipts. Shipments 5.oi' 13 .00 : o J3 '"0 . .6u."W 14.ij0 C llll At.O (,HAI AU PROVISIONS Featarea of the Trading aad (losing Prteea oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 14 Extreme rold weather reduced primary receipts of wheat arrt imnnrtfcil !rer.cth 10 the market todv ' r .Hal quotations on May mheat showed a gain of V"'r. Corn, oats and provisions are piat tu aliy unchai.ged. Notwithstanding a slight decline at Liv erpool, the reat market here evened MtoriB-. with May up SfV' to 4aSc et ll.biS'tfl 1" Phons and commission houses were active bidders, but offerii g for a time were comparatively l.ght. 1 he result wiia a f'irtl.er advance in May to Jl.K-.gi 17V The strengih was attr.huted partly to an advance in rutaide markets yesterday after the exchange here had closed. Among other Influences that htip' d hrtng out the improved demand were pre diction of a decrease in worid s st.l; mens The prevailing cold weather thruugl.oui the Vnlied Slates, however, was a laige factor, It being expected that the extreme cold would fumh an additional check to the movement of wheat. The siatlMlcs of the clav proved that this wa not wl.h' Ut fiu dation. primary ree eipts being , J bu , compared wit.'i 720. ) bu. a ear ago. Late, in the day a sharp break occurred on falily liberal profit taking by Heve-iU infliientiril houses May quickly sold off to ll.lf'4'fi l.ltPs- On the decline slmrtf were ac.ive btijers end thre was another raliy In prices. The market was quite firm at the close. May at ll-K-V Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to aUsJU bu. Minne apolis, I'uiuth and Chi'ntro reported re ceipts cf 3!6 cars, against 341 leiM week and 4)1 a year ago. Early in the session the corn mirket. in fluenced by weak cables and a poor export demand, was somewhat easier. He;orts of light country acceptance s. however, more than offset these bearish factors and the market gradually developed a firm under tone The buying was ltd by interests credited with being long on large- lines. May ope-ned a shade to S'ijc. lower at 44:V'f 44AiC, sold up 10 47.4145' .' and closed at 44 ye-. Local receipts were cars. 1 of contiact ;rade. Small receipts gave a firm tone to the (nits market early In tho day. but later the market eased off on a lack of demand. Short were the principal buyers. May ope-ned a shade lower at Jl'i'-, s Id up to lISc and rloeed at 3m'u314c. Local receipts were 53 cars. Frovisions were quiet and steady At the close May pork was off iVc at JI2 ft lard was down lit he at t. K and tibs were 11 shade lower at $i.70Mi.7..,1v Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 3i cars; corn, is curs; outs, ' cars; ro gs, Sod'O h.sd. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. Hlgh i Low. Clowe. I Yes y. Wheat May July Corn Jan. May Julv Oats Jan. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May July R lbs Jan. May July I ! ! i II 185 1 17V4&' 1 ICSl 1 1 IK 1 17-V 1 IbV ST1.'!j9.e 99'. s I 1 16S 1 n;v 99 ,9U I .1 41". 41. :44S'o I 4lii& MSil1! 44TVi4 . 445i'l . 4j 45V,(tj4i o 4.j 3t' 3o" :aw siuon 30U "" I 31S, 31 V 31S'a 311 31-,'a-H 31 !, ai1 ai-s'tfe, I f 12 7V I 13 75 I 12 STH, 12 37 12 G7 12 S7V: 12 67Va. 12 374 12 70 6 to 12 771, 6 ffi j 6 7 02 (121, tie, 1 l7lt 6 62H tl 85 I 6 97': a ! 6 72, Kj I 6 87Va 7 6 9o 7 W 6 45 6 7-S 6 K7' 70 85 0 75 j 6 c-711 ( 7u I ti 82V No. 2. Cash quotations were aa follows: FLOUR Steady ; winter patents, $5.10 S 20; straights. k4Miu.Uu; spring patents. ."..(X"fti.6li, straights, I4.So(u4.9i, bakers, 12 6) (B3 W. WHEAT No. 2 spring. $1.1201.16; No. 3, $1.02t)1.15; No. 2 reef. $1.18Vfl 2'e.. CORN No. 2. 43V4C; No. I yellow, 43'4C- OATS No. 2. 3cc: No. 2 white, 3'(i'.l2c; No. S white, 311t(33VC. RYE No. 2, 7bc. 1 HAKLlii-iiuiit '"-ding, 3Cg37c; fair to ch'ilce malting. 41Q47c. SEEDS-No. 1 flax. $1.16; No. 1 northwest ern. $1.23; prime timothy, $2.W; clover, con tract grade. I18.0C. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hhl.. $12,371, 12 40. Lard, per hi lbs., $8 fin. Short rilM sides iloorei. l.i;.12t-,'cj.37i. Short dear tides tboxedi, 6.t.('ii6 12V,- Receipts and sblprnenls for the day were ss follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 157,200 IS I'm Wheat, bu 4 2s.o"o 37.70I Corn, bu 2 3'i !Pii4isi Oatu. bu I'll. 3 274 Sen Rve. bu S.'Ki 3."0i Barley, bu 6H,0ui) 23.WO On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries. 19'1.9c; dairies, lijri24c. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases Included, 22(o27c; firsts, 27c; prime firsts. 29c; extras, 31c. Cheese, steady, h 12c. Kansas ( lt 4iraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 14. WHEAT Ste-ndy; May, $1.0Vfl 'iS: July. W-c Cash:. No. 2 hard. $L( SJj l.lo; No. 3. $!.eVnit 107; Xn. 4. 9v4$!.o4. No. 2 red, $1.12111.14; No. S. Il.09fil.il; No. 4, $l.tHitil.i'6. CORN Firm : Mav, 42," fo42lTc; July, 2iac. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 42'iSl2c; No. 3, 42', 42tc; No. 2 white. 42H'k -i2 -4c ; No. 3. 42',c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white, 31V532c; No. 2 n'-xed. 3''c. RYE Steady, 7475c. HAY Choice timothy, $9.5tiHO.iy; choice prairie.- $7 fei. EGGS Firm; Missouri and Kansas sto;k. 'ii'ic. loss eff; new No. 2 whliewood casee Included. 25c: cases returned, hie less. Be 1TR Creumery, "Si2.c: d-lry, 19c Recelpta. Shipments. Wheat, bu 47.3-10 87 f ij Corn, bu 15.3-10 29."ii (lata, bu 7,""i 3.0 X) Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14. BUTTER Dull; prints, lc lower; extra western cream ery. 3'c; extra nearby prints, 32c. 1-iGGS Steady. fair demand; nearby fresh 2c: western. 28c, at mark. CHEESE-Firm, fair demand; New York full creams, fancy. 124c; New York full creams, choice, 1214c; New York full creams, fair to good. 12i,c. Minneapolis (iratn Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 14. WHEAT Mav, $1174; July, $1 144; September. 93se; No.'l hnrd. $1,184: No. 1 northern, tl.la',; No. 2 northern. $1,114 FLfiUR First patents, $.4'?iS.50: second I-atents, $8 2"((j 8"; first clears. $415'o4.3i; sci-ond ciuurs. $2 0tJ2 70. B KAN In bulk, tower; li3.5o. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 1. WHEAT steady; No. 1 northern, 11 L; Nu. 2 north - ern. $1.14: May, $l.lb4'dl 164- nii-.-rirni, .-iu. i. oi,c. r ' r i-r i , i-uiu, nu. 4, luunjc, sample, StV&ilc. CORN Firm; No. 8, 424i-i3c; Mav. 444 (H5c. Dalath Grain Market. Ut l.LTn. Jan. 14. meat To arrive, No. 1 northern, 11.144; No. 2. $1 0; '74: on $1,074: track. No. 1 northern, 11.144; no. 2. May. $1.16',ill84. July. $1.14: September. to4c OATS To arrive and on track, 24c. Llvernaiol Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan-. 14.-WHEAT-Spnt: Nominal. Futures. Steady; March. 7 Id; May. 8. 11 4d; July, lis 114d CORN bpot: American mixed, new. easy, 4s Id; old. quiet. 4s l'i,d. Futures: Market steady; March. 4s ,d; May, Is 14d. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Jan 14 -SEEDS Clover, cnsli and January, 17 K24; February. $7 ,s5. Ir m uiKlke. Iiu. Prime timothy, $1824. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Jan. 14.-CORN-Blead y ; 4-4c. No. 4, 4111414c; no grade, i.c No. 3, Ury tionds Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 14 -DRY GOODS The market fur the week ends with no appreciable Increase In activity, although bucers ara wllltnar to filai-e order n.m uliclitl y more alacrity on lines conc erning wructi inev nna oimcuiiy in urb a prompt deliveries. All eyes are turned urn.n toward Fall Fiver, with the hope of speedy aatllement of the labor trouhle-a Prices aiv firm, with little ef.ort Ik mg tbaete to force business b making toucca-sioas. NEW YORISTOCKS AND B0SD5 Fetire ii tte Sadden Eevival f AnimaUci in Union Pacific. CLOSE IS IRREGLL-vrt AND VERY ACTIVE Baak Statement Shuita a C-ronlb of Oirr llfleea Mlllloa Dollars In Cash Holdlnas Money Market Is Ka. NEW VuRK. Ju it The sudden re- vival of an animation In I nh n l-'aclnc which stirred tee late stock market yesitr- dav wa continued i..d:ev thto igl'out the sturt sess.on. nit nc the pri' e 01 the sto' k tj 11JV,. Northern Secur-iiep in Hie curb went to a new hign recjid in company. There were floods of tumors of supposed plans tor readjustment of the r.u. ij.id s.tuation. growing out c f the disintegration of the Northern Securities company, hut the imiy actual news lieaiing on tlie movo- 1 ment was the tip circulated trom uptown t .l. . . 1-.; . , . ' -Pe ui:-u I e qj.inniB lllttl I- 111011 racinv. 10 eijucn i-i-' i 1 iCin j . in.-ie was a ?iroiii s niithetic nn'tetrnt in Southern 1'aeinc and St. IJail. There was large buying of I ri ted States Steel interred nnii A1n.ng.1 niated Copper aiso. Eisewher'"1 In the ht the strength was moderate and theue was S' nie pressure to reallxe on tne advunce. This was especially nianite.'t niter the appearance ol the very strong lank state ment Not only was the lariit Inflow of currency from the Interior for this w.-ek reTlected In the s:ate-ment, but nisi that of laft week, which failed to show In lnt wt'ek s statement, owing to local shifting of cash holdings. As a consequence this week's statement shows a growth of over I15.(MC,0i In cash holdings. There was at the tame time :i contraction f I.t,4oTi.S.h In the lemn account. The net result was to bring up the Mirplus over leyul r se rve req liren er.ts by H.'.tiSi.njB. This accumula tion, coming on the extremely eay money market. Is likely to enhance the outgo of gold, to which is soon to be added re mittances to Cuba for the final In-tallmcnt on subscription" to 1 tie- Cuban lo.m, which nriv call fr npwarils of !. .r. Excited buying c f I'nion 1'acith- pulled ut Its related stocks to the top level toward the end cf the sess.un. but realix.ns at other points made the- closing lrregul.ir un-l verv active. Te-tal sales of bonds today. pt;r value. $4 "1;i.!Ki. The following were the quotations on the New York Stoek exchange: Sales. HIT 11. LOW. Close Atchison do pfd Atlantic Const Line Ba.tim ire (t Ohio... do pfd Canadian I'acilic ... Central of N. J Chesapeake & Ohio. Chicago it Alton.... do n f d . . ti.enet I'll! '. in I .12.b . ! . 5.SO0 801 Nil 7-, lol', 123 IK'S 9e, K14I4 4re 42 Mi's 1.:; MS1, 9:- 41V 13 ! I'liVj I !., "!' 191 I 4'14 i So 23 2'i4 1 74 1.. 10H US Chicago Gt. W estern 5 1'' r22-S loU 2ii 90 ! til Clilchgo V N. W 1.9'i c, m. & st. r Chicago Term. T .29,5-Ki Wi 4 m . lm 3o 175 W-i 21 .--. 22-e. til7 do pld C. C C. & St. L Colo. & Southern do lft pfd do Ikl pfd I'eluware Ai Hudson.. 1.. L. (V W Iienvcr & Rio Grande 2-' ;iv , 311 I i-s! 7ti 1M llj I'll feicl cio pld K'l'4 4"' 4 7-'-s Si'.'-, 4o Erie .23. . 3.1IM . 1.4oU el o 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central 7S :n 9 li.71, 2H 'A 4 t;i4 ..3o0 us l'o do pfd I K. C. Southern i do pfd Louis. At Nashville 1 Manhattan 1 I Met. Securities ...... IV HI 3 m R.loo r..5 l.'ef 1. tWO 5.91" 81 III l.on 4H' fi.SoO 19 0 1.4'l 9,m 2 4nCl 2.300 2. fi Ml 24.500 29 53 141 171 77-T 117 24 59 iri " 321 - 44' 144 1 2-U 51 1 39-, 1'S'V 7fi',4 117 X 94 J5o loe:fi 3'.i 43 143 l;i- 1 170'., j 7fi4 117 Hi ! 23' 1 6S I SRU I ' Met St. Ry i Me xican Central Minn. 4 St. 1. M.. St. P. 6. S. M. do pfd Missouri Pacific M.. K. & T do pfd N. R. R. of Mex. pfd N. Y. Central N. Y.. O. 4k W Norfolk & Western.. do pfd Pennsylvania P.. C C. & St. L H9- 44 i'ii 1 1, 1 79V . 90 1 127H 75 I 794 137S 'tw'i'i 92 W. 3;i, Reading 25VI do 1st pfd 1 do 2d pfd T.ock Island Co 23,(i dn pfd 904 92 MT. 37', 2".-., w 117 35U 'ss" 3.H.4 .V.1-. l'OU 424 Si's MH 38 4 714 :si. & B7-, 1181, .V.'i fieU-i Se 38 I1914 97 riii 4-iH 181, Pt. L. & 8 F. 2d pfd.. 11 71H 25i 5 6'1'i w 3fl 'S4 5.1 1174 97 21 4 43 8t. Louis S. W. 500 do pfd Southern Pu . . l.fiofi .100.200 .. l.d o .. 3.600 i.i 'Vi .. 00 . . llK) .171.300 SeO lllfl .. 1.100 i.i'i . . .Too 'tie".'. do pfd Southern Railway . do pfd Tex-'S K- Pnc'flc T., St. L. i W do pfd Union Pacific do ofd I Wabash , do pfd ' W. & L. E I Wlnconsln Central .. I do pfd Adorns Ex 1 American Fx 1 l ulled States Ex W ells-I-'urco Ex ' Arral. Copper Am. Csr & Foundry do Pfd Am. Cotton Oil 45 45 :r 1 i-o ; r.5 i Tf-H I S-1 ! .52.tW . 1.200 3 rtl-4 77.1 do pfd 91 I Am. Ice Wi 8 fit; t, In pfd 3 0 ST4 ::7, I Am. Linseed Oil 1-Ts, I do pfd : Am. Locomotive 9fi0 354 '5H do pfd l''i I Am. Fmelt. & Refng.. 4 J'' '.' H4 i do pfd o' 11"4 112 P'V, I Am. Sugar Refns .S00 1 ?4 J4 D"v, j Am. Tobacco, nfd cert 1' -' 9' 9? , Aniconda V. Co r.m jny, 111 i"4 i R-ook'vn R. T 8ovi r."ti I4 c.?i, Colo. Fuel Iron R 47i 4 'U, 4-14 Oopso'Mafed Gas 1.VI 19' IS. J9eu4 Corn Products 3.0M . JiHej lev, t d,i T.fd 77 7i;u, 78 Distiller,' Securities.. Son S-, 8-4 Genera! Electric l.VO 1U pis fci-4 I Inte-nitional Paper... ifift Xl 234 i elo pfd Irt-rni'lonal Pump... MO 29 39 do pfd ft84 ; v-,tlonal lead ?oo H n 1 vreh American i"0 30,i. 1014 jci Plc'fle V-ll 900 "4 ' '"t, I Kecele', O-vft l.W1 K"; 0"' '. Zn"'-- prped Stee'. Cnr w ST; (V. nfd rf) , WU Pullm-n P dnce Par.. S01 rc ft ."4T Retuib'l" Steel M0 i4 1(-: V4 I do nf.l SO0 00-, -n j Riibtier Goods 1.000 27s; 27 "-4, do pfd sst I Tfi.-i, '-orI Iron....- "no 714 7iU ! I U S. leather r m MU. i-t 1414,1 do p'd fi.S"0 V"i4 li" 4 jo, j T- s p,iv m t4 o -914 1 V. B. rubber l.i rru j do p'd ?00 JlCiT-, I - s teel 84 100 8", ni: w; do 'd ' 5 0 ei emu, o-tc, y. -c-iiina Chem . ... s """0 ""'- ":-4 vk An "t J iw icxil lent If " I "'.iTiehcose Klec .... "O0 11 jc-n joe I Vee-n Vnon 8'0 ewi (1 14 );? T'ltel "'e, for the dev. 740.100 shares. UlieOla ropTON Jin. r-n'- iIt losns. rlf' cf elnrVe Atchison adj 4s.. an.pt. M,rke. iaei.it lcnn i.'.irr'nt r,.r j S i er cent. Crfl?1al ! 9l4,Vest g se com. ln-tai Adventure do 4s ! Mex Central 4a I Atchison .4 lAllouez . 8"i4!Amalgamated . .. u4 ; jo H'l American Zinc 3 Atlantic 175 Bingham 157 Cal. di Uecla... ...143 (Vntennial Copper Range Boston AI.. 1 Bot-ton Me. Boston Lie Fitchburg pfd Mex. Central ..6t .. j,4 .. ui .. 14 .. 8) .. 12 .. 54 :: ?I ..U4 .. i-4 4 .. 274 .. 9j .. 29 ..Ho .. 84 ..IM .. .6 4 .. 24 .. P-4 .. 4-4 .. ii-, .. 12,4 ..p.,,1-, N. Y. N H. n .J'i i'aiy est Fere Marquette.. 624 li,. minion Coal Union Pacific .'...119 Frxnklln Am. Arge. Chera 2"4 Gruncy do Plu i Isle Royale Am. i'neu. Tjbe.. 44 Ma.s Mining . Anier. Sugar 142 Michigan do pld 13 Mohiwk Aircr. T. T 154,11 nt. C. tt C. Alter Woolen ... i2-,H'.J Dominion . do pfd 91 (Osceola Tk.min I S ItM'urrcii J Keliaon EU-c. II. . .Jj.Hi Wuincy Gen. Eleciric is iM.atinnn Mass Electric .. 154 'I aniarack ' do pfd 5e Trinity IM.isa. Gig U. S. Mining.... U nited Fruit U S. OU rolled S. M 8'.' -4 1 'ah do pfd 32 , Vie torin V. 8 Steel - Winona do pld 92 , 'olverine Sts York Mluluat Storks. NEW YORK, Jan. 14 The following are toe 1 .o5li.it 4.0 Aiianis Con Alice . - on mining siiK-na 20 L ttle Chief 5 I'Jntario '"'nh:r Phoenix Poloal iSavjge Sierra Nevada Small Hopes . .biaudard ..$75 . fc-n .. 7 .. 16 .. 41 . . 4". 1 Brece 1 Brunw it k Con . . l'ol;st.-i k 1 ulllle ' 4 (" C u a a. .1' .1j0 i Horn isuver . Iron Sll 1 r Leuelviile i'un I'rensnry Stele axe ol. WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. -Today's slate Bitnl ol the treasury balances 111 the gen- eral fund. eicluive of the tlSn.eM'.iVk g eld reserve In he division ef red-mptu n shows Atailjlle cash talance, t.4.jW.4J. gold, 157. 4 7 1.. ew York Moaer Market. NEW YuRK. Jn 14. MONET On call nor.i nal: no loans, time loans, easy, s.x.) das and ninety days. - per cent; six :liOnts. o-u3- per cent. I'KLVfc MERCANTILE PATER per cent. STERLING rXCHANGE Firm. with actual business In bankers' hil.s t 14 Ki'i 4 s77" for demand ard st 14 v.. j'jl Sai f 1 sixty-day bills: pc-sled tates. H v.-i,u4 ar.n 4N-i4Mi: c m.i.eiin.l bins. II M y4 4k4. MI.VtH- Bar. t'c; Mexican dollars. 47c ..11XPS Government, Irregu'.rr; railroad, firm. me following are the quotations or. stocks and bonds: C S rcf 29. reg .h4 Japan ej. ctls ... do coupon I'-t'aL A: N. unl. 4S.. do 3. r. g 1a .'iUn. c. g. 4s do coupon .. ...l-i--. .!ex. Central 4s. d new 4s, reg..l3'- do 1st :11c do coui n l..i- M 4r St. L. 4s... Am. Yob. 4s. c.fs 7J M . K. & T. 4... eJei old 4s. tea ..V'.i'-ti do Is 36 1.14 1"- i 9 llS "4 87 00 Ci-iUr'ii .. do (is. ctfs .. Atchi.i n g 4s do aeij. 4S. . . A. C. L. 4s ... B. & O 4s do 3's Cen o; U.i s -io lt i-ic. . . do 2d inc.... C ,i 11 4L2s .. C A.- A S'-s... C. R. &- y. n. l"6- N. R. r f M c 4s. fcJ 111-N. Y. C g. SfS.. l-io W" N. J. C. g f. I.t4, N't No. Pacilic 4i lj m , do 3s 77- V-4 -4 N. (k W. c 4s l"t 9 '.'-4 O S. L rfd 4s... 9,' 113's IVnn, conv 3Hs. .VC it Reading sin. v. 71W S L A I M. c 5s Pi' 1"9 S L ArS. F fg 4s. 1-9 M St. L. 8. W. c. 4s. '" 1 S. A. L. 4s t SJ'- S i. Fa.-'.Ac 4s K. So Raliwav S...117 I'll Texas (V P. Is. . . .mv 4.. 4s.. C . R. 1 (V P. d' Col. .eS. . . . . CCCAS. I. g 4s Chicago Ter. 4s . Coio. Mid 4s Colo ft fn 4s... . . s: T . S 1. & W. 4s M .. 74 t'nlon Fadfic 4s. 10 .. W ' do conv 4 .lo4 I" S Steel M os . .li"4 Wabash Is s 79-4 d" deb. B . .1"! ' Western Md. 4s . 9l& W. ft L. l : 4s . .UK", .ns . 7:. 9! . Mi . 9iV- Cube f. c-.fs . I'. & K. G. 4s Distillers' See. Erie p. lie-i 4s .. do getl. 4s F . A- I . C is Ho-k Yal. 4Vs . Hid. lio ,Wis. Central 4s. I''- London Stock Market. LONDON. Jan. 14.-Cl"slng quotations 01 Btoc k- .i::d rondS' Cons., money S I-, N. 1 . Central, s 9-1C Noriolk At W. .. do Ptd h; . 81 . 9 j . 42 . 7o . 11 . 41 . 47 do account Ari-icotnla Atchison do nfd H.el. V- ihio Can. Pacific Chcs ( ihio . . 'hicngo Gi. W. . C . M. A: St. 1 ... De lie-ers D A; R G do pld Erie d. 1st pfd do 2d jfd Illinois Central.. Leiuis. & Nash... M. K. T SILVER-Rar. 1 ii.r.o . 1 ennsy ivania H ind Mines .. le.i 137', 49'. Reading do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd .. So. Railway . do pid 1 Pacific .... 't.ion Pacific d Iifd ' S. Steel..... do pfd .basn do ; fd 1H , Ai? it, , 12-T. 99, 31 2, 41 41 1 el J .141 , i.i film 27 11-lRiJ per ounce. H iNEY-2'u-U per cent. The r.ite 1 1 ui.i ount In the open inarkf for short bills Is 2Vi2 !'-'IH I''1" ''"'ill ; for three months' bills. 2 -lt'ifi.'- per cent. Foreign FinauclnL LONDON. Jan. 14. The demand for money e!;:ckened in the market today and pulpites were plentiful owing to the re lease of l'..".Oo".i'i In Iniere.-t and rtivid'-mm and the redemption "f treasury nllls Price on the stocK exchange were firm, but bus: nefs was meuger. IntceH centiied in ten eigneis. whicn were supported for conti nental accounts. Consols were maintained. Americans, started liim In sympathy wmi New Yoik. sagged to below parity, hard ened later 111 expectation of a good New York b. i.k statement and closed h:m Union P:icttlc. Chicago. Milwaukee ft Hi Pan; nnl United Slates Sb-el were the features. Japanese wci e l-uoy.int. Impella Japanese- government lis of 1904 were quoted et 9:,. Russia us were, steady. BERLIN. Jan. 14. i'rlces on the Hours today were weaker, on account of the con tlnuous spread of the Mrike In the colI hi ris. Americans and Russians wore higher. t'ARIB. Jan. It.Prlces were buoyant on the Bourse today and a lirm tone pre vailed Russian imperial 4s were quoted at 90.30 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 499.00. New York Exports and Imports. j NEW YORK, Jan. 14. Imports of gen- 1 eral merchandise and dry goods at the port I C'f New York for the week ending today I were vulutd at FK.TwO. Expnrta of specie , from the post of New York lor the week ending today were $709,317 silver and $2. 71s,.- 1 13n gold. Imports of specie at the port of 1 New York for the week ending today were $7,046 sliver and $26,826 gold. j Bank C learings. j OMAHA, Jan. 34. Saturday s bank cle-ar- Ing.i were $1.253.W 10. For the same day last year they were $1,247,104.82. , OMAHA, WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotations on j Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS Candled stock, 24c. ' LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9c; roosters. Be; I turkeys. 15e-; ducks, 9c; geese, $v; spring 1 chickens, 9c. DRESSED POULTRY' Turkeys. 17fclSc; , ducks, lofil2; seese, S4'al0c; chickens, luj , 10lc ; loos' ers. 8c. BUTTER Pac king stock. 17c; choice to fancy dairy, INSflSi-; creamery, 24'3:84o; ; prints. 3f'c. FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. 10c: pickerel. 7c; pike, :'c: tiih. lc: nluehsp l?c-. whltefish. 10c: salmon. 13c: redsnarper. ' 11c; lobster (precn, 2"c: lobster (boiled). 81c; bullheads. 11c; cattish, 14c; black basn. . 25c; halibut, 12c; crappies. 12c; buffalo, 7c: J white biis-s. 11c; frog legs, pet doz., 25c. ; RKAN Per ton. Jli 110. ) HAY Prices quoled by Omaha Wholesale , Dealers' unnociation: Choice No. 1 upland. 1 $. at1; No. 2. fo.W; medium. $5.50: coarse, , Ij.oO. Rye atraw, $5 50. 'i'hese prices uie ; for hay of good color and quality. 1 OY STER3 New York coun.s. per ran. 1 45c; extra relects, per can. X-"; standards. ( 1 ci can. 3l'c, bulk (standards), per gal., , fl 50. bu'k icxtia selects), per gal.. $1.75, , bulk (New York countsi. per gl., $1.90. TROPICAL Fltl'lTS. : ORANGES -Culitoinl.. Lediand navels, all sizes, 2.75i3.t)('; choice navels, $2.6o'i2.75; 1 California seed.lnga. all sizes. $2.nii'y2 25. LEMONS California rancy, $2.75, 300 and I Jt. Ill 75li4 0j; choice, $3.2t.i3.S0. J DATES Per box of Su-IK pkgs.. 2.oo, Hallowe'en, in 7o-lb. boxes, per ib.. 54(U6c F1US Calitorr.ia. per lo-lb. carton, .bu S5c: in:pond omyrna. 4-ciown. 5 crown, 14c; 7-crown, 18c: fancy imported (washed). In 1-lt-. pkgs. 154lw:; California, per case of 38 pkgs.. 2.2 BANANAS per m Hum iiged bunch. $2 C2.5"; juinno.. I2.75iu 3 50. GRAPE FR I'l T I er box of 54 tu l4, $5 (U (;5.5o. - FRUITS. AI'I'LES Horne-groe n Jonathans, per Mil.. $ 25. Ben Davis, ti "5; New York Kings. $."..2; New York Greenings. $2.80; New Volt llvMnina. $2 75; Colorado Jona ;h ins. .ii 7.' V.'.iiu Saps 'ec.- "in. box. 1150. PEARS Utah. Coi...aoe aim Calilornia, fall varieties, per box. fl.RCWjl.'l. CRANBERRIES Wisco.--" Be!! and Bugle, per bbl , $6.00; Wisconsin Bell and C 1 erry and Jein.'ys per bbi 7.7t; per bus, $2 76. OR A PES Disported fcralagai. per keg $.3.'i'i'-l8 50 TANGERINES Florida or California, per 4-bcx. $2.50. VKGnTAELEB. POTATOES Home-grown, in sacks, pe- bu., 4ic; e.cuornoo, per bu., 80c. Tl RMFS-Oid, ptr bu., 40c; Canada ruU Lagis. per io.. It I'AKI 'TS Old. per bo.. 40c. PALSNIPS Old. P.r bu.. 4c. bEE'I'S Od. per bu.. oew. NAVY- BEANS Per bu . fl.2.0O ONIONS Home-grcwn, red, lu sacka. per Du., 11. 'jo, fc: 2r. -ii. per crate, $2.u0; Colorado yellow, pier lb., 2c: white, per lb., 2Ve CUCUMBERS-Per dux.. $2 25fi2.5o. 'tualAiuta Cuiilornia. per -basket crate. '; 2. CAl'-BAGK Hollsml seed, per "h.. i'Jc. SWEET POTATOES Katiaaa kiln diled. per bbl . f2 5n CELERY Per dc. 25g5uc; California. lie. RADISHES Hothouse, per dog.. 4c. ONKiNS New, southern, per dog , 45c. MlCEl LANLOUS. SAUEP. KKAU'I Wlcunsin. per keg. CIDER New York, per bbl., $5 20; per 4- bhl.. $0 25. CHEESE Wisconsin Twins, full cream L4ulec; Wisci'iikin Young America. 13c, block Swlsi, new, 15c; old. 18fr.7c; Wiscon sin biick. I'c; Wisconsin lirnuurger, lie. HIDES No 1 green, 7c; Nu. 2 green, 6c; No. 1 salted. 44-; No. 2 sailed, 7Uc; N;. 1 vcu! cslf. 9c; No. 2 veal calf 7c: diy salted, bvltc; s-neep iv.'ls. 2jc2j$; ; bori b.i.e, II i-i3 I NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb.. 14c; hard shell, pe- 10., 12c; No. ! soft shell, per 11.. 12c: No. 2 hard shell, per lb. 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb . 1'k ; peanuts, jar 111., 7c; luasted peanuts per lb.. He; Chid walnuts per lb.. 12fii:;4c; almonds, toft shell, per lb. 17r; hsrd shell, per lb., 15c; rhestnjta. fer lh.. 124 I' : new blnck w nlnu'.s. ei iu . 7i(r:ir; shellbnrk hickory nuts, tier bu., 11.75, laig? hickory r.uis, -er bu., $1.5). Metal Market. NEW VOL.. jati. i4 METALS No (large toc-k place in the various metal markets iiHla with business e-iack In all department. Tin is cju."t at $29 12 -81 29 25; lake coppe-t . $15 274 15 5o . elec tr-2j tic, lia L'4iij If. 274. -"''I cas.li.K a 114 15 1.4. L- d leinni.s him at II8J47o; sptlur, K jo'ejej jn. iron is unchanged. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Better Gradeg Beef Eteen and Cowi Steady for Week, Others Little Lower. rHOGS HIGHER A WEEK AGO Sheep 4 noted Tea to Flfteea Higher for the Week aad Lambs Fifteen to a Manner Higher with Feeders Jot tbnat Steady. SOl'TH OMAHA. Jan. 14. 19HJ. P.eceipts were: Official Monuay 1 the nil Tuesday . . . . Olhciai "eonesday -'rHcia4 Thursday niciai 1- riua' Jitnial Sal ui day ... alll. Hogs. Sheep. . "I 6 u 1 4 1-11-4.9. llM lu.- t..M-' 9,i'J l.oe-l 11 Totals this week H.f"J 47.7SI 7ei iotal last week... lu.in l-i.t-a ie.tOi iotal we-ek liefcire 9.l ;.on6 ..SJ S:ime three wee-KS ago . Ui4 ,..:e4 21.143 bame four wee ks ag . . ."i b.'i 4a.ijl9 3..e fJme week last year 22.'.s 41.4; 4o.u31 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the rece p:s of eattie, hogs and sheep at Sou.h Oiuai.a fo.' he year tu uate, with comparison wi.h l ist ear. ,; t..4. Inc. Lec. altle ai.mit ..... 10. Hi' i'ovs 4 ...17 -,.ia i.ot'j i-Oefp ij.osb fc.en 1.413 4 he fohowir.g table s nr ws the aver.ise I lire of hogs at South Omaha lor the iast several days, with comparisons. Dale 1 le4. 1W. !l'j0T..19ul. ,WtV.;lV 15 1". ao., 21 . 22. a. 2e . , 2b . 2., .1.. 29.'! ; 4 a. I fHi I 44-,, I , 4 41-, I cs! , 4 1 1 4 56 I I 4 6iS, I 4 47 I I 1M 1 4 ii.,, t. I'l I C 081 4N! 4 (9, fi 16; 4 tot 6 lll 4 4. ti .1, . 4 54 , 6 Sol 04. 3i i ll I 4 S 35 4 6., -V .9l4 . ,liVi. ;', 4 tiii li ul I 6 Sui 4 77; I 1 t 2 4 5s 8 . 4 85 8 39 j 4 80, b 49. 4 82 8 411! . t 40 4 53 ! 4 61 4 4 75 6 iti 4 73. li 38 t i. C 0, 6 08 Dec. Dec. -ec Dec. iveJC. ec. lec. . e.C. J 111. Lee. 1 JC. ec. J in. j.m. jan. Jan. . 111. . .in Jan. Jan. j ati. in. Jan. Jan Jan. 4 7i 4 bli 4 8U1 I IH III 4 01 4 32 4 ti i 31 1-4, 3 I) ,3 4.' , 4 fee 1 I 19! I K9i ; 4 t i sf 4 77 1 4 9(J. 1 jw-il . 1 4 98 J S' b 12, s ei 4 11! 4 U. 4 21 4 HI 4 14, I w t 11 I 2 8 8 30 1 1 .1 ii i 61 9-.H). IS9J 4 :a n B7 4 21 I 57 4 27 I 44 4 K9 i 4 43',; 4 44V, 4 4t"(, 4 10 1 4 (tl I 4 82 4 67, 4 Id. 4 iS 4 6! 4 8 .r 6 19 C 29 C 21 8 l1 6 ' 15 14 8 04 G no 8 14 .. 4 . 5.. ti . I . . , S.. .. M. II. . 12. 13. 14 2i. i 4- 4 An 4' I 42 8 45 I iA 3 55 3 I'D 3 1.. 3 5t b 06 I 4 34 4 Ss 4 35 4 41, 4 49 4 53, $ 14 5 25; 5 23. 5 17, S 18, Indicate, Bundiy. In ileitis holldiy The official number e.f cars of stock nought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Shet-p. U ses e'.. M. & St. P. Ry 4i 'abah 1 :issourl Pacific Ry.. .. 1 . nlnn I'm-. System... 2 14 .. 1 c. ev N W. Ry . 20 F.. K. M. V. R. R.. .. 24 2 C. Ft. P.. M. & 0 7 it. .V M. Ry 1 5 1 ('.. P. ev Q. Ry 1 11 ('.. R. I. ft P.. east.. ..2 .'1 Illinois Central 4 Total receipts 6 132 1 3 The d spo.sition of the day's receipts was is icllows. each buye r purchusli g the num-e- - ,. 1 e-iid mdiente j: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. l,u9 20 l,uo4 14 i,e8 2i 21 l.C'4 2jj .. l.ease 1.2 Omaha Puiking Co.. bwui una .oiu,.oiiy (.uoauy l acfciug co. Aiiiiuul ac Co , 1. uiuii..', Hum H. -ilinoul. ll'lll C C O. eK O Total J"4 8.1U a La 1 1 en jneie were nut cnou-i cauie .. bale ems looinirig 10 inuhc a u-cl pt 11. e nun net. ror me v.eea receipis nm an i.,ucac oer luiii Weea 01 auuiii t.vhi neau, bui ua conii'aitu W1I11 Inv same weeK ot ...-41 eul, il.eic is a ueCieuae Ol atXiUi ,,OiAf ucau. i ins iigui run jur inv tune 01 ieai . uiiUouoic-u. Hccouiuc-O lor in a ,a.gd mt-iiauit 10 tne exueiue eoiu weaii.er ..u now storm union visaed w.is sec won 01 i.e cuuiiuy this week. -buui inc.- usual proportion of corn fed Steels was inciuued 111 toe receipts tnis v. ccK, but tne uuauiy ot uie olterings couiU not oc c-iaeeod ueiicr tnan lan, ana .n luci nnibiitu eaitie w re a.trioet enl.re.y .auaing, very lew aeull.g lilglur mail e. 1 ne ntuiu oesiruoie giaue couiU oe guuau just about sleaay tor uie weeK, wilu inea ueiuanu In aoou snape. 1 he common to lair cattle, oowever, tiuve been more or ieatia ncg.ecleu uiiu clot-uig piicea on sulii gitius vie- bine .owcr iiiuu tnooe in eneci u week ago. uoou 10 choice eieeia luay ue euoicu lruui a.uu tu tb.do; lair to gouu, 14 2u to 4.m, and the commoner kinus lroni M 15 down. 1 lie cow luaraei nus also livid up in good shape on trie oeiter graueo und cows ana 1. cults of mat oetici ipuun c an satciy oe quoit-u luiiy sitauy lor tne weea. uie com mon to medium K.nas. nowever, have so.d ui ratner uneven piicea. aa ine demand on ..losi uays lias beeii latner lnuifleretii. Tne luarkei 011 sucti cattle is pronaoiy JOo.jc lioo-r than it was a Wee ago. Uoou to 1 tioice cows and be-iiers uie uioiahie lrom v.'' to 13. u; lair to good, 2.4-.' 10 4-. 9.', auu common to fair from ! ..u 10 12.26. i.m.ti are selling in just ahoui the same not ncjj they u.u a week tgj. ijoou to ci. nice giaues ee.l lrum e3.ii to so.ou and common to lair from 4-.ou to $2.ij. Veui ..i.vi-s are selling up to o.uo. i..c uemand lor good heavy feeders has beiu ai'UJi ei,uui to tnj supply thia week ..no prices aie very little, 11 any, lower ir.aji tney were a week ago. 'Intra have nten loo many lighi cauie, however, und particularly iwi many common liuius, and they are elow and tuily loiy Joe lower, 'j ho c.eiuanu lor sue n kmcio see uue to oc very limited. Good to cnuice catlie sed lrom iu ia to $4. la. tair to good $3.2j to 14. .5, and coii.inon kuids Horn .2j uuwii. Represeiua live Bales: MEiFEiis. No. Av. Pr. .o. X 9tlU 8 3o IDAHO. H feeder!.. 975 I bo 4 bulls. 1 leeder... Swj t 00 7 cows. 1 steer luou 3 00 Av. Pr. ...1322 2 25 . ..)'U7 00 HOGS Receipts of hegs this morning woie not execs. ve, bui advices from other points weie uniavoraoie. cnicago be.ng Muoted a nickel lower, and urn a resu.i piicus at this pulnt eued off a little aho. j he ge.eral inaikcj, cuu.d be quo ted .ni; .own, the gieaieet dec. .lie ueuig cri ii(,nt welghts, ot whlcn theie were e,u!te a lew 011 hale. Prime heavy hogs told about sieuuy. The general run of licgo sold at 4.ttKu4 C'4, wlih the lightweights moatiy at leixi -4.67V,. with some very lightweights down to 14.40. The choice heavy nogs soid largely at 14.86 and as high as 14.70 was paid for prime heavy hogs, or the same as yes terday beat price. Trading was not par ticularly brisk, but still the bulk of the eany arrivals was disposed of In go id season, though the alow arrival of trains delayed the ciose until a late hour. Receipts' this week have been quite-liberal, ihere being an increase over last week of about ll.faiX) head, and as compared wtui the- same week cf last year, iheie is an in crease of ubout S.tj head. Prices have huctu.ite-d back and forth to some extent, but st. 11 the gene.al tendency lias been up ward and a net gain fur tne week of about . noted. Toward noon today, when acme of the late tialns arrived, packers were mote bearish and the market cnj-ed slow and weak, sales being 24c lower than this morning In a number of rates. Representa tive sales; No. Av. Eh. IT. No. 118 143 4U 4 40 (.... 85 129 ... 4 45 78. . 74 1'9 ... 4 bo t4.. 21 133 ... 4 50 63.. I-18 ... 4 55 63.. Av ...243 ...246 ...2i3 git. 4ej Pr. 4 80 4 80 12l to 4 ui 8" 4 80 28'i 120 4 o H8 lsi 120 4 56 85 2j8 4 Uo j4 2"9 ... 4 55 h2 293 ... 72 13 ... 4 55 7 255 120 4 6U 4 do 4 60 4 60 4 4 60 4 60 4 8e) ... 4 L6 40 4 674 ... 4 671, 40 4 S7I, ... 4 578, ... 67i, SO 4 to, . . . 4 57i, . . . 4 67 sj 40 4 67 !i 4 6;-, ... 4 67', ... 4 67-, ... 4 8o 40 4 9 J ... 4 ou . . 4 ti 13(1 4 6o so 4 6o ... 4 do ... 4 6ii 4i 4 ... 4 8i ... 48" ) 4 Oi ... 4 ) 4o 4 8- lull 4 8e ... 48, a f , 89 2-' 40 4 b74 91 223 ... '.4 224 ... 4 574 59 27 ... ..2 . 2U8 . .24 ..212 ..211 .-178 ..211 .228 ..174 ..1M ..223 . .li ..214 . .1115 ..2:.7 ..IMi ..216 . .22M ..24:. . . 1 :7 . 2ii ee . ' 2VH ..241 . ,2We 70. 'if,. 51. ....1M ....1H7 ....2o7 ,...283 77.. 71., 68. 42. 61.. 72. 62. 7. 87. 71. S. iU. 64.. 82.. -IU 188 4 eel 257 120 4 ) 2'e i0 4 621, ..'Mi ..241 SO 4 bi'i . . 4 24 1.7. . 62 . ('.! '.8. . 8S., 7.. 67.. 15.. eel. 4-., 6f.. (. (J. ii'. ,.32'7 ..22 . .242 . .224 . .'! .2-4 . .80 ..2-12 ..2X . "'( ..2e7 . 7 . :t 7 :e 24- SO 4 624 4 4 824 4 82'- 4 624 4 624 4 624 4 6J4 4 62 4 . 48 tu 120 ... 4 lew 4 66 2so Ci . . 4 66 . 4 6.', 12-1 4 ;q ri. 88. n. . 8HKKfTiiere were very few frith nrri a2b on the market this inuriimg. so lh.it a test of values wis not made. For the week receipis show u loss a compared with last wttk tuuouuluig to about i,MH head, and a compared with the same week of last year there is a falling eff cf aoout Ki't) head. 1 he ue-mand for both fat sheep and lambs has been very brisk, and rartici iarly has that been true In the rase of handyweight lambs and yearlings. Aa compared with the close of Inst nee a. the general market on sheep can be quoted lnn I.'1 h.gher. while iambe have advanced about 1iiis. Each day s offerings have changed bands just about as fast as unloaded, showing ihst the demand has t-e-en In excess cf ll, e suj ply. The feeder situation las chang-J very little during t lie week Very tew are bcirg offered and those that do ce me forward meet with r-adv sale at g.H-d Sle-aiiy price Wuotatlons for led stoek. Good to choice yearlings, li 7,.qti..7i. fair to good ear i'.t.gv K.;i.i7... good to choice wether. j.i ejfike: talr to good wethers Il 7a'(iies . gi od to chine- ewes. 4 4("i4 74; tu'r to good ew-s. 4.-'ei4.2: cc inmon to fair ewe. IS fsi tijici. good to choice iambs. 17 rt-igi Iti; talr to g(X"l lamtas. ;.7;i7 .: feeder eur.int;s, 4 ;nu6.i . t. e 'ier wrel.er. toni .1". fevde r ewe-s. i,: L'..';3 t-ecei lambs, ti 4iHi6.7S. Representative snlen: No. A goats 1 western wether t western wethers Wt. Pr. 4 4 on i ii It" ll.' (UH AI.U l.lF STOt K M IHhKT Cattle Steady, Hogs Kite to Ten Cents Lower nod Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Jan. 14-CATTLE-Receipis. 4""' head, markit steady, go 'd to prime j steers. IVH'a8.3j; poor to medljm, 12 754i 1 5 .'; stookers and teelera. $2 2.-'-i 1 2.1, cows. 12."fi4 50. heifers. 12 ("Hii 25; csnrnrs. t!.2.'.U 2.5i-. l ulls. $2 0"14.2.; calves. $.t HeV7 HOGS Receipts. 2.'iei head; estimated for Monday. 47. 1"' hind; market ccii.c lower; mixed and butchers. $4.4.i-4.7j; good to choice heavy. 14 7' -it X'; tough h.-a . $4 4S4 4 5.'-; light. H 4eyy4 65; hulk of sales. 14 6-y 4.7c. SHEEP AN'i LA MRS-Receipts. 3.000 head; sheep steud". lams strong, good to choice wethers, tV.O .01; lair to choice mixe,, $:t 9". 14 9", we-stern she p. 4.2.V'i5 80; native lamos, $j.tocu7.85; western lambs. 6.7a7.&e. Knusna KANSAS celpts. l.4"U unchanged, steers. $4.75, we.uern fed City I.lrc Stock Market. CITY. Jan. 14 -CATTLE Re lead; no southerts. Market Choice export and dreeed beef i.'i.fii. fair to good. $'! 5. gi'i steers, B.'l'flll: stoikirs .1 nd f'-e-ders. I, 5V4 25; sout'ieiu steers', $7; 4 ,0: sootrern cows. $lf"o8 2f'; native cows. II. 75 '3 4 10; native heifers $.. i'i-).5o; bulls. f2 cxey 4 ''; calves. $3 ("a 6.50. Receipts for th- week. Mlioi head. HOGS Re re lpt s. 2.5O0 head. MRrk"t steady. Tt ). 4 90; bulk of sns. S4 fi 4 7.".. henvy. $4. 7534 So; packer a. 4.8o((j4.7f; jilgs arid light. ll.Wefi 1.65. Receipts for the week. i.i ''in hend. SHEEP AMi LAMPS Receipts, none. Market steady. Native lambs. $8.ii7 .35; mitlvt wethers. J4.765.75: native fed ewe-s. 14 ;4Ve'io I"; we-stern lambs. I'i.i"'i7 25; west ern yearilnga, Si i-.'-u &e), western sheep. $4 25 fiio Sn; stockers and feeders, J sou 4. in'. Re ceipts for the week. 14,00 head St. Loo Is 1.1, e Stork Market. FT. LOUIS. Jan. 14 CATTLE Receipts, l'Ki head. Market steadv; native shipping and expert steers. $5.t'i"i .''; dreisrd beef and butchers' steers. $4.'si."R 5"; ftcors un der Lee' lbs. $3.25'-! 5.00; stockers and feed ers. 12.504: cows and h'-l'ers. I2li icj2.80; -:inni rs. $1 7:ei2 10; bulls. $2.5(Kri4.0O; calve. f3otKi7Ui; Texas and Indmn steers. $2 .75ii 4.75: cows ami heifers. $2.""ijS if". HOGS Receipts, 3.00;i head. Mirket easy y ' and lower: pigs and lights. $;! 75'd4 45; pack ers 14 ( -7 I.S'i ; butchers' and best heavy, $4 75ft4 85. SHEEP AND LAMltS-Rec-elpts nrne. Mnrke-t nominal; native muttons. $:!.7,Vh5 4", lambs. f5 i'v7 4"; culls mid bucks. f2ij 4.37: stocker. $2 orffi 3 5o ; Texans. $HOVa5.on en- York Live stork Market. NEW YORK. Jan 14-BEEVES-R.-eipts. 51s head: market steady; medium ventueky stee-rs sold Bt $4 95; exports to lav 870 cattle and 2.916 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 58 bend; market steadv: a few veals sold at 18 'i4i9.(ai. HOGS-Reci ipts. 1,153 head; no sab s re ported; market steady. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. 1 2S3 head: sheep steadv: lambs slow and 10tJ 15c lower; sheep sold at $4.Sn(h5.30: lambs, K.iKHt9.124; dressed mutton steady, 74i 94c per lb.: dressed lambs, lli124c. St. Joaeith I.rve Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 14 CATTLE Re- ceit-ts. 10t head. Market steadv; natives. SZGtVSS.Ki: cows and heifers, fl.75i4.$!; stoik ers tend feeders, $2.75fT4.2fi. HOGS Recelpta, 7.188 head. Market was steady to 5c lower; light. $4.454i4 86; me dium and heavy, $4 B5(n40. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, &?4 head. Market steady; Colorado lambs, $7.35. Sloas CltT Uto Stoek Market. 6IOUX CITY. Jan 14 (Special Tele gram 1 CATTLE Receipts. 10n head; mar ket steadv; beeves. $4.0Of6 S5: cows, bulls and mixed, $2.2S''(j3.50: stockers and feeders, $2 5ofe3 80; calves and yearlings, $2.253.40. HOGS Receipts. 4.S00 he-ed; market 5c lower; selling. $4 404,4.60; bulk. $4.504.53. Stock In Mht. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western mameis yesieiaay. LHTlie Hoes. 9.700 4. Mil 2.500 3 000 7.1-6 SS.OeO Sheep. 100 South Omnhu Fioux City Kansas City St. Louis St. Joseph Chicago Totals 150 . . 100 ..I.400 . . 100 .. 1 .. 4X1 52 1 !,OoO .2,20 06.1MJ $,624 Wool Market. BOSTON. Jan. 14 WOOI.1 Of the mar ket the Commercial Bulletin will say to morrow: There is a fair business in small lots of scoured, pulled, greasy, territory and fine and medium fleece The little mills are the best customers. Values continue firm, but have not further advanced. Con tracting in the west continuea. though with less vigor, as buyers have paused In view of tariff revision possibilities. For eign markets are very firm, wilh higher prices expicted at the London auctions opening next Tuesday. Antwerp 1s higher this week and at London sheepskin sales prices advanced 24ii74 fT cent. The ship ments of wool from Boston to date, from December 29. 19-t, according to the same authority, are .S23.S24 pounds, against .657. 249 pounds t the snrre time last year. The realms to date are 6.9"2,249 pounds, against 6.779.286 pounda for the same period last year. LONDON Jan. 14. WOOL The first nerlcs of the 1906 wool auction sales is scheduled to open on Jfinuary 17 and to eh se on January 31. During the first week 5C 9"o bales w ill be placed on sale. The ar llvnls of the second perles amount to 22 180 hales, including fl.OOo forwarded direct. The Imports this weeek were: New South Wales, 10.722 leales: Oueens-land C 451 bales; Vic toria, 12 19S; South Australia. 4 870; New Zealand. 24.838: Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 3.89S; Singapore, 4.H55; bush, 1.7S5; elsewhere 1.K24. NEW YORK Jan. 14 WOOL Firm ; do. metic fleece Itl'iftruV. FT. LOUIS. Jan. 14 WOOL Nominal ; medium grades, combing and clothing, 25U PURE GOLD ;scheI BUY HOW Mount M'hlmey (Jolil Miiit Is hliowinjf ln'tter and better Talueg aa de Teildintipnt iirorr''eti- Wf liove inviu-el jent Wforc t( wcurv an iulerest in this coin Iiik ptiM mine licf'or- the pi-le-c of stock advances. Thin Is a lulue. not a jiroKiipci. If wo into rent you in iliis giuck, and it 1 aw goad as we Kay, you will lipcoiue u rcifulur client tf our. If we lunke money for you, you will buy npaln and a lvise your file uiln to liuy, nuil tliey in turn will do likewise. We eould ut afford to offer any htx-urity that wa not flrst-elagg. If you liave nny Idle nioiiey puf it into this pold muck. The facta we state here are provable, historical and inc ouie alilo trutba. claim the privilege of verlfyins every tilutenieut. It take (fold to Ala gold, mid the way io ret goltl la In the gale of stock. V have reuialuiug from the oilginiil ullotment of gttKk leu ihnu cSi),kid gliares. M'hen thU In sold It will be enotish io farry ou the development work Io completion. Wo believe th erock will be dispostvl of lu the next few woc-ka it will, If you buy and your frlen in buy. Kee, In mind that the uiouey you pay on your :ock jjoen directly Into the dcvelupmeut of this Kreat pneri.v. We atand reudy and willing to ment opportunity within the reach of we know or. nnytvnere ncir us nig tremendous future development. a. We know that no bi-slin-Ks on ine isiwer if a good niiiic The Mount Whitnev tJold Mine This 13 roiuisea to h one of Ihe richest -'i)te tiiat pro.hleed lu Ui3 IiiinerMls to the viilue- if S jr stheaseat Ibm't wait to write. Send in your application fur JSrrriwi in full ktcick nt once, and we will si-nci i-omiilelf litcra- XX,'",""I 'ur ' ture and picture of the property. will bi lse'.ied Hi 1 ceUlH tt ehure. for less than shareg received, tin uinoiiniK our easy )iuyiuei:t plan is at uisiMal. Keud us the coumiu iu this even if you do not want ihe tock got tii i:ri:KS hei ihiiiks 441., ('. W. Ilellman Balldlng, l.oa Angeles, t si. 11 :wo n:c henry fine. 144711c: t otton Market, J NEW YORK Jin H.-OOTTON-Ftituren cl.ised quiet. Jainarv. TSc; February, I ; ' M:.rch. e.s:c. Apiil. e.Mc; Mav. 9-s-. June. 7e.ic; J'lU. 7'. S'Kit closed quiet; mbl diinr tip and. 7 s , middling gulf, .4eo; a.i '!. Njo hales . NEW KI.1:ANS. Jan. 14 COTTON Qutet and steady , i. 2 bsle s; ordl t.arv, 4 Mi; g.xed orjinnry. .r: ; low mid dling. liSc middling. "c; good mlddim 7S-lii . nmldlli g f". 7 11-leW-. receipts. bales; strck ;i9 bales 1.1 Klll'e a L. Jan 14.-COTT"N Fpot. ouiet. prices 2 potn-s higher: Amerlc.m mld l)ie,g fair 4. ':'!. good middling. 94d: mld d.n g. 7---d. low tnidd'lf.g. .17"ei. a"ii ordl- :nr. d. ordinal.. 3 -1 The s.iles were r, ),,,!, c,f which T-'' were for peculation t and export and Ph-hided 6 bales Amer-lc-e'i. receipts. 7.0m ba e s no American. . ST I.OI1S. Jan. 14 CilTTON cjulct : , middlir g. c. s-iles. 219 bales: receipts. , r.'i ie. shipments. 17 ba s, stock, bales. I Co flee Market. NEW YORK. Jen. 1 1 CHI-J 1-tv .Marsei for futures nprned steady st unchanged price to an aeivsnce of points Trading was quiet, but there was little offering and biuers. influenced ly the steady showing of the European markets, slowly advanced their bids to secure supplies, and the mar ket whs finally stea.lv at a net advance of .5i,il5 points. Sales we re reported of 48 :i bugs lr.cludir g January.' 7 8i,-; February. 7 7v M erch. T-,,7 sf-c; Mar, .lc: July. .) MiS.V.c: Fepteniber. g 4.' u a ."sV, and lecember. s 7s-. Sst Rio. ste ady. No 7 Invoice. c; mild, quiet. Cordova. K'iil3c. I Kaorated Applen and nrled Frwlta. 14 EVAI"OR ATEO NEW YORK. Jan I A I t 11. 0 .11(1 f liri li limili" linn, .v S4il6c; fancy. '4..-.- t.r-lm M-TiCV.-' choice. 4r.c; prime. buJlSV' Wh7c. IA1.1FORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes .are in demand for export from tne roisc Km the 1,.: 1,1 soot uliuatlon Is unchanged. with quotations ranging from 2c to !,(, according to grade. Apricots are firmly held; choice. tl KjiluV: extra choice, USl-V; fancy. 2iT5c. Peaches also show flrmnes". with cho'ce at 910. extra choice at 10VJ l'c and fancy at UVuUo. j F.lghfr IaB for Wife Beatlngj. 1 Joe Wright was sentenced to eighty dayl ! bv Police Juilgn P.crka. Wright wa I rh urged with assault and battery on his ' wife. Ruth. Captain Hase related the ell -; eutnstni'.i es of the case as Mrs Wright told 1 them to him when she called ot the elation to have the man arrested. The woman was teo busy earning a living for the chil dren to appear In police couit against the husb.md unless he pleaded not guilty. II pleaded guiltv to the charge, but offeree! In palliation the statement that the wlf angered him when he asked for another dime for a pair of mittens, ho having ex pended the first dime for tobacco. Carroll Pleads t.nllty. Pat Carroll, one of five men arrested s week ago on suspicion of being Implicated In the tlwft of several sacks of sugar from a Union Pacific car at Fourteenth and Nicholas streets, has been arraigned In j-ollce court on a petit larceny charge, which was sutstitute-d for the daylight breaking and entering complaint nice! agnlrst him a few days ago. Carroll pleaded guiltv to the petlf larceny charge and was sentenced to thirty days by the police judee. Carroll was arrested last Saturday evening bv Officer Bradv. who says the prisoner had. two sacks of the sugar with him at the time. Bis; Business In Recelpta. During the month of December the? rniititv treasurers office Issued nbout 19.000 receipts, the sumo number approxi mately as in November. Tills number of receipts represents for each month the amount of business done In the office in an ordinary year. The great number of receipts made out in the office the past two months Is owing to the operation of the scavenger tax sale law RK AL KSTATF. TRANSFERS. DEEDS filed for record January 14, as fur nishod by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnsm street, for The Bee: F. J. Fitxgerald and wife to A. Vlh lelm. lot y. block 3, Hoppe' Bnnanta $ 6of Minnie Carey et ai tu C Montalhano, part of lots 3 and 4, block 251, city of Omaha l.lOt Sheriff to W. L. Luoaa. lot 6, block 7. Cllflon Hill 1.2m j I- M. Bowers and wife to Cora A. Ash. lot 18. block 2. Bowers' addition. 150 II. Kountxe and wife to E. Kountxe Real Estate Co., lot 15. block 3, and other property in Druid Hill 1.700 T. Greeling and wife to F. Scott, lot 6, block 1. Burr Place 2X Edwards -Wood Co. (Incorporated.) Haiti Office: Fifth and Roberts Strert ST. PAUL, fllNN. DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain" to Us Dranch Office, 110-111 Board of Trade B I ilar-. Omaha, neb. Telephone SB 14. 212-214 Exchange Bide . South Omaha. Bell 'Phono ila Independent 'Phone k The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U. 1 Df psalter 7 Capital aad Surplus, $600,000 flANI MUlrnV. Pres. UREI MAKE. CstMsr. MAMX T. l.HTtV4. Aast. CssaMr. Rsaelve sososou at benka, Lwaksrs, eorpos ati una, anna- u4 tadlvlduAls aa Caveiwale Isrms. roratga Bxc-aasffs bought sad sola Listurs at er4lt kkau4. STsllskle fa all atru of laa worm. Inter pate a Tint CsftlBossan of DonoaaV C-oUecuo&a as eroinptij ana Ws recusal rmstiSD4DM. 17. Farnam Smith & Co. TOCKtt BONDS, INVESTMENT tECURITIE, 1320 Farnam St.Tel. 1064 prove that there l no other invest the reader of this pap-r, that and prontatiie, or a certalu or the oik- we now oiler. earth voineii tip to the "am of the 4,oldeU Sute, u '"'lis, The sii.ck mouths nnbsrrlp lion o e'lnveslment No orde larger Seeorleles." n ( nllfor. sli puli'lent Ion of areat your ialr If nu own. or fl! eontein,lute unsla, anr si iM k In a-unanan, any iln-e. this Juurnitl 111 fur lli too tslaablr iufiirnintlon and nisi air sou auooei. toailiHeiirra See-urlll. s 4 ainapaag, Loa iagrlrs, allforola. JV . 1:kM Inc. tl. b whed.