r TI1E OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 28. 1003. J J () GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Eight Par Cant of Corn Crop Still to Be Hauled Out. ; ESTIMATE ON GRAIN IN FARMERS' HANDS ' rrkt Actlae Within rro limit Irtfmlx Carta Shipments ( Heavy a ad Kurcpraa OMAll.V. Jan. '.'7, 'Hoi. Tha rate Wrir biwrwi xttr t-nstrin and eotithern roads tor Ncnrj.sK corn conies w-hen It In of mm h Interest to the (arturri and trraln dealers, r.stiniutc from reiirts of country elevators tnrm ghout the iate place the amount of vtii.i in farmers Hand at the tv-glnning of the month ut 23 per cent. This is fiui of a totai crop of ri.ifO.Ct, bushels. At the beginning of the ivnr mre wm j.3.,iat puehels Irit ut 1 fie old crop ilt. nd verv little of the near crop rf ":j,.,uj hush.-i had ln moved "ut. The crop In the South Pintle was I Poor and In the North Finite It was good, so that the former hud moved little. Tie receipt from tlrst hands during the month have not been large, so that probably more than av per cent of the crop I yet In the state. At the first of the yer the estiinfcio placed 27 per cent of the I'M out crop of to.nou.onn bushel ftlll In farmers' hand. The wheat market was rather active this morning wlthlu a narrow limit. Thursday ; Ihe high and low points were mly V" , I" rt ami today a little lens than 1c ecp , a rated them. Liverpool was off from c to tc at the clone. This was due to the eavy Argentina shipments, and the fuel a not rug more under the strain chows atrong market there. Argentina, unit 2.000.0X0 bushels this week, l.gulnst 1.176,'jnO .- the. preceding and I.Mo.mw Inst year. The Argentina visible supply has Increased from l.S4,ooo buhels Itat week to 2-,"24.i0 this wwk. It wss. however. 3,5vfti btiahela laat year. Antwerj) cloaed with an ad j vance of 25. I'aria was from unchanged -7 to 10 up. Minneapolis report the sale if bv eleratora to millers from bet we. n 20n,'iuo and 300.0HO bushels today and 1.0m).iiO bush els Thursday. No. 1 northern whs 1c un der the May and No. 2 4V,o or lo under. During the laat two days considerable flour haa been worked for Japan and mora mills warw running Thursday than any day this season. In connection with the oriental ship ment nr ia rumored tha Pacific re tea from Portland. Or., bate been reduced by im third. Butt Francisco also . reports an ad vance n wheat of 3 cents . through In ' creased Oriental flour demand. Chicago had a rumor a biscuit house there had ordered apn.ono barrels of low grade flour In Minneapolis which was thought to ac count tor tha advance of 10c within a few dsya at tha northwestern markat. A con siderable part of the winte- wheat belt, especially In Kansas and Oklahoma, la re- rnrted bare during the recent cold wave, t Is yet tao early to say whether any ex tensive damage resulted or not. It is feared. The Liverpool market has been taking a large amount of Argentina corn lately, but reports Its ability to absorb all of ferings at the present price. Argentina '' visible supply Is VKH.UUU bushels against 1 571 POO bushels the preceding, week and HO8.0O0 btinhel last year. The shipments wer l.Mn.uuo bumiela againnt 9fpO.O bushela last week and 44O.000 bushels last year. The world's primary receipts were 417.0OU bush els against 4JA,ono bushels last year ami th shipmcnta i50.(XW bushels sgainst 409.000 bushels lust year. . Oanaka Cask Hairs. WHEAT No. hurd 1 car. 64 lbs , $1.0J; No. 4 spring, 1 car, 51 lbs., 96c. . Omaha Cmmtt, Prices. WHKATNo. 2 hHro ll.iakijl.: No. 3 hnrd. II.OSHtf) N, 4 hard. SOchtl.OO; No. 8 Spring, 11.07. COHN-No. 2, 40V4p; No. t, 40Wo; No. 4. 2ir; an grade, SMIMv; No. I yulow. 404c; No. i yellow, eWc; No. 2 white, 4Vac; No. 3 white, 400.- OAT8 Ao. 3 mixed. Wc; No. 3 mixed, IMVtc; No. 4 mixed,- 274c No. 3 white, 2HV,o; No. I white, 21c, No. 4 white, Hc; stand-, ard, 29!c. ..... Carlot tlecelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago Konsan City. Minneapolis . liuluth Mr. 1-ouis Omaha 28 in ITI ti :W JO 190 ?h ti5 Itllnaeapolla Wheat Market. Tha. rang of. prices paid Ia Kinnmapellsv as reporttd by th Edwards-Wood com pany. H0-1U board of Trade, was: Articles. I Open, I Hlgh-I Low. Close. Wheat May July September I.15SI l.ltiS' 1.15W 1.15S 1.13.. I.W-Hl 1.UH.I.ISHB I v B bid. ,EW VOKK tiKMIRAl. MAHK1CT tiaetatloaa Varluas f the Day C'osamodltlea. NEW TORK. Jan. 27 .FLOrR Receipts, .5,713 bbls. exports. 17.480 bids ; market dull and Unchanged; winter patents, i S'o.V.; winter straights, t5.3ni6.4u; Minnesota pat ents, &.Mi.20; winter rxlrnu, 13 .05 T4t0; Minnesota bakers', J1.3t(i4.i5, winter low grades, S3.4M)4.10. Rye flour, quirt; low grades. 134614.10. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, )4.4uii4.70; choice to fancy, 14 7a ffS.OO. Buck heat flour, dull; per luO lbs., SLMHtlO. CUHNMEA Ij Steady : line white and yel low, tl 35; coarse, new, 1. 03431.074; kiln dried. $2 W93.10. BARLKY Julet; fetding. 43c. c.Lf. wq.New York; malting,. 4&un2c, c. I. f. Buf falo. WHEAT-Receipts. 8,850 bu.; spot, easy; No. t red, nominal, elevutor; No. 2 red, 81.204 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Uu- luttu $1-265. t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba. $1.1161 lm (. o. b. ufloat; op tions ehowed a weaker opening, due to bearish Liverpool cabins and big Argen tine shipment, recovering on a bullish Modern Miller review and active cash de mands In the northwest and again weak-. ened under liquidation, closing V8 V net lower; May, l.l&4ittl Wi. closed at tl-lM,; July, H.Utttil.ia. closed at $1.02; Septem ber cloaed at Sttac CORN Exports, 42.46 bu., spot market, . steadyt No. 2. Mo eluvator and 'lo I. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, &lc; No. 2 white, 62c; option market was Inactive here and barely steady, closing lc net lower. May closed at tottc. OATS Receipts, (.000 bu. ; exports. 9. fill) bu.) spot market, steady; mixed oats, itvtp U lbs., 3VrU37c; natural white, 3032 lbs.. J7MHe: clipped wnlte, Hili-tO lbs., o9$41c. RICE-Steady; domestic, fair to extra, IT.frfcS"; Japan, nominal. 1IAT Steady; shipping, WtiCc; good to choice. SotfSJe. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice. 1H 2ftaac; 1ISJ3, fUc: olds. 14t16c; la clflo coast, 1904, fflac; 1903. IDdEc; olds, 14 ijlsv. HIDES Quiet; Galveston. 30 to 26 lbs., 18c: California. 21 to 31 lbs.. 19c; Texas, dry, 24 to 30 lbs , 14V- LEATHER Klrm; acid, 24'd.c. rROVISIONftHeef. steady; family. Ill 00 T1IO0; swm, 0.h3 W; beef hams. wg 23 CO: packet, til. 00;-city extra India mess, 116 OOlf 17.00. t'yt mull steady: pickled bellies, KT5j7.o0; pickled shoulders, H W. Lard, barely steady: reflnvd, steady; South America, $i.76; . compound. 4$etc; pork, steady; family. 114 14A); short dear, 1II1S; Vness. $l9.&4ilt75. IOTATOE8-Week; ltnig Island. $1.76 i KM; state snd westerns, 4l.25'ul.j, Jersey sweets, 10txji.176i TAILOW-teady; rlty K per package), 4A.fl4Wc: reuntry, (packages free. 4S1)4c. II LTRY-Allve, stesdy; western chick ens. llSc: fowls. 14c; turkeys, IVmUc. iJresaeo, flrnir western chickens. 13 (i 14c; f 'wis. iifflici turkeys, lajiiaic. POULTRT Alive. steady; western chiokera, 11 V; fowls. 14c; turkeys, U.il4:. Dressed, quiet; western chickens. I3alte; fowls, USUv: turkeys, IMfMc. BCTTKR irregular ; stieei price, extra creamery. S'&isV'. Official prices: Cream ery, cemnion to exlrs, lsCS'.'-: creamery, held, common to extra. 2:.'f27c; state dairy, common to extra, U6.i ; renovated, lomtnon Co extra, l(KZr: western factory, eoianion to choice. l'(j.H: western Imita tion creaniery. common to choice. llg4c. BOOS Strong; western firsts. 30c; west ern seosuds, 2i4$?e. ' Kaasas City Grala aad Prorlsleas. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 27. WHEAT May. HuWtlW'S; July, tVut'c; cash. Not t nara. , .-o. a, iu.(ii.n, , II UUU1.04H; No. 3 red. 11 11.14; No. 4)1 11, No. 4. $1 Oovi 1.07. CORN I'tichaiiaeil to W hlaher: mixed. 43V,i4JV ; 3. 4J,hJW, Willi. wiw. , , i (Steady; No. 4Sc. ! mixed. No. 4, $. U 09 No. 2 No. 3 Sic No. S choice timothy. 19 6oi 10.00; $7.Aulu.uw; chnl e prairie. OATS-fiteady white. IIHtrt. HAV-tea.ly; choice prairie, X7 I't uT 50. KU1S Higher; Missouri snd Ksnass, new No. 2. while wood cases Included. JIVl esse count, 36c: cases miurned, t-c Imi. BUTTKR 5tad' . rcsniery. a n CTc; dairy, fancy, Re-eipt. Shipments Wheat, bin..... ............. i fe 25 Corn, bu 17 ! Oats, bu k.'iuu tnn Italath f.rala warLet. DCLCTH. Jeif. 57.-WHT7TTo'-itrrtr. No. 1 tiortheru. l 1J'; ,Nu. i uuithtia. $1 on track. No. 1 northern. I1.UH: No. 2 northern. Il.es; May, $1 14; July. $! l J1: feptember, v.-. OA 1 8 To arrive, ifv.-; oa track. 29c. CHUAf.O I.RAII A.D PROYlflOAS Trices oa Board ml Trade. CHICAGO. Jan r.-Llberal shipments from Arert-ntlnii lad a leprieslng effect c,n the whet market her today. At the close the May option was V oft. Corn is down r, oats are unchanged and provis ions show 2c to So los. With th ex'-epilon of a short period of strength near tne middle of the eesloi, sentlmetit In th whest pit u quite bear ish Influenced by lower prfes st Liver pool, following lncreaed shipments from Argentina. Initial quotations here showed (let lines. May leing off l.c to S-. at ll.K'a to fl. A factor thst cwitrlhute.1 to weakness was morn liberal movement in the not i he, ext. rniiipts today being i? ars t.ster than were received the correspond ing day a year ago. The pit crowd was further Inclined to favor the selling side on tiie general principle that a rea tlon from the advancing tendency of the pant f w davc was due. After May had a-ud off to $1 16'. the market rallied a tr fie ar.d held rpilte steady for a time, the nrl.-e of May hoering a little above $1 IS. Later a nrmT tone develotted on news from the northwest and sojt'hweet. Arrivals for the day at Kansas City snd St. Isouls amounted to only CK.Otai bushels, compared with 139 -i0 bushels the corresponding day lajtt year A s.-sle of l'i.i0 barrels of flour for Japan was among the Pacific coast items. Re ceipts of this information started quite active buying by commission houses fol lowed by free covering by shorts The mar ket readily responded to the improved de mand. May advancing to $1.1V The strength was only temporary, however, the market soon becoming weak on general pro fit taking. On th break. May sold off to II 15Vtt ' ) The market closed weak with May nt ll.l&V Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to W.siO barrels. Kxporta for the week ss shown by Hradstreets were equsl M l.lul.Ua) bushels. Prlmsrv receipts were 4Sl.Vt0 bushels compared with 4!.1) bushel a year ago Minneapolia. Iniluth and Chicago reported receipts of aio cars against SCO cars last week snd 523 a year ago. I'redlctlona that new through tariff grain rates from Missouri river points would greatly Increase arrivals here had a weak ening effect on the corn market. Other factors that entered Into the situation were Increased shipments from Argentina snd the weakness of whent. Trading was fairly sctlve but the range of prices was small. May opened ' to U,r lower at 4ffi4SSc. sold between 4(i'tj'i,41c snd 4fi,'i4n'v; closed at 4fiV. 1 xii al receipts were 190 cars none of contract grade. A heavy undertone with a downward ten dency of prices existed in tho oats pit. the volume of trading wss moderate. May opened a shade to lc lower at ."ll'tiUl'ic. sold between 30T'i731c. and SlMic nnd closed at 31'c. Ical receipts were cars. A ten cent decline in hog prices fol lowing liberal receipts nt the yards encour aged some selling of provisions resulting In an easy market. At th close May pork wss off kV st $12 9Vdl27V4. Ijird was down 2V. at I7.02H, ribs 2H3rc lower at $.) Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. Hi care; corn, 237 cars; oatg, 10 cars; hogs. SO." head. The leading future ranged as follows: Articles ! Open, j Hlgh. Low. Close.l Vea y. Wheat May July Corn Jan. May July Oats Jan. Mav July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May July Ribs Jan. May July I ! I ... . I :i lti'iw i i5ti' i i is' i iT: i i'v isCijs 'ih aH i 15; i in 99 4?s! 43 -.' 4.-, 4S. 4S'&1 at 12 rt 12 95 7 12'.i 85 7 (10 .T1H S0-tf31 31 12 80 13 00 T 08 7 15 0 1 02H sis, so't'sn'i'fi.ii 12 80 12 05 T 00 7 J 21, 85 7 00 12 80 12 95 31 31-9's 12 77 13 0IH 2, 6 87 7 oiH1 7 lYi . 7-lSVi 7 17 6 874 nr. 1TH 6 87H! 6 90 7 02-,: 7 0--'4 NT). 2.' Cash quotations were as follows: FLOCR Quiet; winter patents. iTi.liVfJ 8.20;. winter atralghts. $4.&Otfi&.on; spring pat ents, 5.'X5.50: spring straights. $4.5044.9O; bakers $a.iAKi.'!.fi0. WHEAT-No. 2 spring. Il.12fll.16; No. S, tt-Oo-u! 15; No. 2 red. I1.1.W4j1.19'. CORN No. 2, 4.IVc; No. 2 yellow, 43,4c OATH No. 2. ,c: No. 2 white, SlSlViC; No. 3 white, 30lyti3le. , HTJJ-rNo. 2. 75a ' . . . . ' BARLEY Good feeding. 37c; fair to choice msltlng. 434(ic. 8EF.D No. 1 flax. $1.18; No. 1 northwest ern. $1.23; prime timothy. I2.00tf2.75; clover, contract grade, $12.60. . PROVISIONS Meas pork, per bbl.. $12.8n tfMii. lrd. per 100 lbs., ri2H. Short Hhe sides flooee). Ih..'nv.i6.75. Short clesr sides (boxed). KtUVtiS-i-eTtt. Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 10.100 17.100 Wheat, bu 78.600 ai.) Corn, bu 212.3o 132.000 Oats, bu 76 IKO.KOO Rye, bu 3.000 .ono Barley, bu 28,200 10.500 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm: creameries, 19S3c; dairies, 18$ 24c. Eggs, steady; at mark. case. Included. 3"!i25c: firsts, 26c: prime firsts, 28c; extras. 30c. Cheese, quiet, ll12r. st. I.onls Urals aad Provisions. ST. LOLIS. Jan. 27. WHEAT Lower; No 2 red, cash, cterator, nominal; track, $1 17U41.174; May, $1.14H; July, WKSc; N. 2 hard. tl.KVl.ll. CORN Steady; No. ! canh, 43c; track, Vhv.- .May. 43Sc; July, 4ft4H4c. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 31c; track, SJ'ic; May, 3ivc: No. 2 white. 32c. FlXll'R Steady ; red winter patents, i;i.K(t6.5; special brands, I5.6twtl.70; extra fancy, $4.0u6.10; clesr, $4.4otH.6A. SEED Timothy. $2.50. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, sTic. HAY Qutot; timothy, $tt.oOQ12.00; prairie. K.0isa.60. ' IRON COTTON TI ES 93c. HEMP TWINE 6c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, new standard, $11.96. Lard, lower; prime steam, 16.40. Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts. $682': clear ribs, $6.87H: short clears, $7u. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts. $7.50; clear ribs, $7.62'; short clears. I8.87S. POI'LTRY Quiet; chickens and springs, 9Vc; turkeys, 13V,o; ducks, lie; geese, 8c. BCTTER Quiet; creamery, 24a31c; dairy, ItWd JRe. EGGS Lower; 25'4c, esse count Receipt. Shipments Flour, bbls 7.OU0 14.O0O Wheat, bu S7,(w 49.1IO1) Corn, bu. 31.000. as, mo Oata, bu M.Ouo 4.i.flu0 Mllwaakee Grala Mrk.e. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 2T. WHEAT Mar ket weak: No. 1 northern, tl 14gU; No. 2 northern, $l.u91.13; May. $1 lo.eilS7 bid. RYE-Firm: No. .2. 81V BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 52c; sample. 871(61 e. CORN-Firm; 436-3ic. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 27. WHEAT May, I1.15S: July. $12'; September, !4ie; No. 1 hard. II 15ti: No. 1 northern, I1.1HS; No. 3 northern, 11.084,. FLOCR First patents. $630j.40; second patents. fUluHjil 20; first clears, H.lMrH Ji; secrnd clears. fl.tK 70. BRAN-I11 bulk. ti3.50. Liverpool Grala anal Previsions. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 27.-WHEAT-Kpot. steady; No. 1 California. 7s id. Futures, steady; Mun h, 7s1Sd; May, 7s Id; July. JsM. CORN Spot. ' steady; Amerioan 'mixed, new, 4s Id; American mixed, old. 4s lid. Futures, steady; March, 4ulSd; May. 4s34id. rolawej Seed Market. TOLEDO. Jan. 27 -SEEDS Clover, cash and January, $7,574; February. $7 57; March, I7.K24; April. 17 46; October. 15 !). Prime timothy, $1,324; March. $1.35. Prime aitiike. 17.80. Philadelphia Predaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27. BL'TTER Firm: western creamery, Sue. KOG8 Quiet; weetern fresh. J9c, at mark. CHEESE Steady. IWtY.c. , Peoria Market. PEORIA. Jan. 27. CORN Quoted steady; No. 3. 4Jc; No. 4. 414c; no grade, 4d,c. 1 - CoaTee Market. ' NEW YORK, Jan. 27,-COFFEE-Market for futures opened ateady at an advance of Ml 15 points; after a alight decline the demand Improved toward the close on rather smaller eatlmulea fur tomorrow s In terior movement and the close was steady at a net advance of fctfls points. Sales a ere reported of 9S.7&0 bags, including March st J.ifc7.oC, May ut .5u7.7r. July at T."W 7 1. September at I. Hus 15c. November at l.iSocfl ;V und Icniber at ..Kiel.. 40c. bpot Uiu No. 7 quiet, at -16c. Treasarr tatesiieal. WASHINGTON. Jsn. 27. Todsy"s state ment of the trcasuiry italatn es In the gen eral fund, ritcltiatve Of the $iy.'.0o0 gold rreervf, In the division of redemption shows'. Available- vast- balance, l3i,ld,tj-. rfolJ, I5l,t;'4. NEW YORK STOCKS ASDBINDS Early Market it Aotir tui Shofi S'.renjXh and Bretdtfa. MANY INDUSTRIALS ARE PUSHED UPWARD Later 1st the lat There Is a Depres sion Polloneel by a Flaal Rally, -Lead by Krle 4 losing Is Klrm. NEW YORK, Jan. 27. The upward course of prices in the stock market which set In yesterday, continued quite briskly this morning and the market tor n time snowed stri'iigtn and breadth. t'i-nld-rable bu Ir.a lor London sccount helped to this end. But the force fif the demand seemed to be fpent towards the latter part of the day and there was a notable falling off in the volume of the dealings and some leactlon In prp-es. The news oiTered no ex- filanation for the dying out of the demand. iui the fact was noticeable tht the re covery had about made up average loe of the earlier part or the week. The de mnnd hesitated at about the recovered level. The frattir of the latter part of the dny wae the large number of Industrials of all clashes which were pushed upwards successively. The minor Iron and steel stocks nnd those of trades allied with tho metal Industries were sixcially conspicu ous In the movement. Kuually conspicuous was the fact that the premier In Indus trials, the Cnlted States Steel stocks and Amalgamated Copper were h-avy and lag gards In the movement. The same was true of the electrh-s and smelling. This led to the inference that profits were being sought on the recent advance In these ma jor industrials under cover- of the move ment in the minor Industrials. The ultl mute yielding of Amalgamated Copper to the realizing pressure sharpened this sus picion. The advance of Northern Securi ties on the curb to a new high record stimulated the strength In the Harrlmiti stocks nnd Erie kept up Its accompanying moemenl as for some time past. Head ings strong statement of DecemlxT net earnings was a helpful factor for the coalers. The entering upon Um stage of rate cutting in the dispute over export grain traffic for the Atlantic and the gulf ports whs regarded with dissatisfaction. The settlement of the lnierborough Rapid Transit labor question helped the local tractions. I'ncertalnly over tomorrow's bank statement added to the hesitation of the late market. The receipts of currency on bit lance from the Interior seem sufficient to about offset the export of gold, although tomorrow's gold shipments will not figure. In the hank statement. Some slight guln Is therefore expected In the cash Item, but the loan Item Is again a mystery. It Is considered probable that last week'a record expansion may have a counterpart In this week's statement. The compilation of the reports of the condition of rhe city trust companies on December 31 seems to throw light on tho movement of bank Joans. Compared with June 30 preceding the trust companies have Increased their deposits over I15.iji)0.i"). while the cash to their account In banks hud been reduced 8.-1.-674,4C4. The trust company loans for the same period were Increased i'll,47t.7t;2. With the profitable money rate for the lust of the year. It Is tlear thitt the trust com panies were lending out their own de posits, Instead of leaving them ill the banks. With the decline in money rates since the first of the year, It Is equally clear that the trust companies have made enormous re-depoelts In the banks, which have had the rvsponidblllty of finding use for these funds, upon whlcn they must pay tho trust companies 2 per cent. The con dition of the week's money market makes probable a further enormous taking over of loans by the banks from the trust com panies. The lute break in sympathy with Amalgamated Copper was partly re trieved. Erie leading the rally again as In the previous upward tendency. The clos ing whs firm. Hotnls were firm. Total sales, pur value. $'',4J5.'i. I nltid States 3s declined a per cent 011 call. The iiuota Hons on the New York Stork exchange ranged as follows: Bales, tttg 11. WW. (.lose. 1'nlon Pacific and Southern Pacific leading The first mentioned stock wss bought largely foe American account, -Reading wan In particularly good request. Prices closed firm. Foreigners were rlrm on con tinenta support. Russian and Japanese se curities were purchased lirgeiy. Imperial Japanese government M of 1S4 were quoted at . BERLIN. Jan. 27Prlcee on the Bourse ted a generally were mxhanged. PARI.". Jan. 27. The tone of the Bourse today was strong and prices had an up ward tendency ami were firm throughout. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at frV.Ji snd Russian bonds of 1!4 at ioo. BllE OF AMOOITEU BAihl Clearing of the k'rest I oiumerelal enters of t onntrj. NEW ToRK, Jan 27. 1 Tie following t:blf. compiled by Hrad.trcet. shows the hank clearings at the principal cities for the wek ended January M. with the per crntage of Increase and decrease, as com pared wi'h the corresponding week last year: . - 1 Clearings.. Inc., Dec. CITIES OMAHA LIVE' STOCK MARKET Cattle) Slow Sal, with Price Oeaer&llj Ten to Fifte'D. Lower. M06S BROKE JUST ABOUT A DIVE l.lcht Ran of Mieen and Lambs W hile Prlrea shnnerf n Improvement, Raera Tank Held More Freely and Clearance Was Made. SnfTII OMAHA. Jan. r. ! Receipts were Official Monday ... Official Tuesday.... Official WedtK-sd.iv. Official Thursday .. Official Krldav Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 7U0 2( 10.5-W sieoo 4.7H 100 3U0 12.VIO ' 2.200 1.7i 81H) 2iO I'M 200 .149.4UO . 2:mi) . ltt.KJO 100 Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore & Ohio.. do pfd Canadian Pacific .. Central of N. J Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton... do n fd '.. Chicago nt. Western Chicago ft N. W C. M. ft St. P. Chlcaaro Ter. & Tran ll.3t do pfd 27.SK C. C. C. ft St. L 3 ) Colorado & Southern 9" do 1st pfd o0 do 2nd pfd 1.400 Dei. ft Hudson Del., Ick. ft West.. Den. ft Rio Uraude do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2nd pfd Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd Kansas City South... do pfd Louisville ft Nash... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Ht. Ry Mexican Central Minn, ft St. ixiuls . M.. Rt. P. ft 8. 8. M .. do pfd Missouri Pacific Mo., Kan. ft Texas.. do pfd Nat. Ry. of Mex. pfd New York Central.. N. V., Onl. ft West.. Norfolk ft Western., do pfd Pennsylvania Pitts., C, C. ft St. L. Reading do 1st pfd do 2nd pfd Rock Island Co do pfd St. I ft S. V. 2d pfd St. Louis Southwest do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Railway do pfd Texas ft Pacific Tol., St. U ft West.. do pfd I'nlon Pacific do pfd Waba-h do pfd Wheel, ft Ike Erie Wisconsin Central... do pfd Adams Ex American Ex Cnlted- States Ex Wotls-Eargo Ex Amal. Copper Am. Car ft Foundry do pfd Am. Cotton OH do pfd American Ice do pfd Am. Linseed Oil do pfd 1.. Am. Locomotive do pfd Am. Smelt, ft Ref.... do rfd Am. Sugar Refining.. Am. Tobucco, pf. cer. Anncnndu l. I o Ml 10U-, l.'L'lj lil2x 1M' lin-a a -" ' 23 ITfH, 32 9(v 24i 63 35 1S3 341 SoH 86 43-, 67 Id's 122Vi 1J1 132 1:5 4 220 174 16 ' 2S', f4"- 23 61"- 35 1K2 341 31 , aa 4.1 o4 66 mi 1S.3O0 IdS- irv- 700 2.4U0 3,2oo : 1.IK l,IO 3.210 3,5"0 4i 0 7.MJ) l.WiO l.ino 17.1100 6.m S.W 29' 137L, 17Mj 76"- 116 2!l !U 15S 1"A :2's do 146 45 Of fi7 17i 7 11"5 a !:. 1'67 32 66 1H 44' - 11,900 136!, m 51.3110 61 ) m 17.3UO ' sVk'i 200 600 3l.o1 l.'ioil 7. M0 7,0i) 2U0 "ii 80,2( 7KI K l.Kml .Us) K'l "w '4.7"i .Koi 3,'Ji-) 92 K7V, 36 n" 2 61 671, llH M 97, 34 53" 11! ! 2'.' 44 1SS 21 454 73V 3(1, '.A 87 91i 87 35', 70 2 -Hi's 6l'4 11' 34 97 34 V, 5" lIH&a 9si4 21 4,1',, IS 21i 4.-, 3'.' 92 too S-iH 36 Hrooklyn Rap. Tran. Colo. Euel ft Iron... Consolidated Oaa Corn Products do pfd Distillers' Securities Oenersl Electric International Paper do pfd International Pump.. do pfd National Lend North American Pacific Mall People's tlus pressed Steel Car... do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal ft Iron.. V. 8. leather do pfd I'. 8. Realty f. 8 Rubber dO pfd United States alteel.. do pfd Va. -Carolina Cheni.. . do pfd Meetinghouse Elec. est vi n I lil. m 27.510 4.HI0 ll. 7.SH0 8.4-) 3,hH 5u0 6 nm 4 :- 3. A 10 4. y 61 3.8IIO 1.100 1,8'al "imi iliio ft) 5. tio 32.1CO L'V-9 2n0 3i0 i!i6 .!) 3.4(0 fc 2.ln) 4.1) 47. MS) 87.4i 2 .i 610 loo l' 37, 1117, 8.V.4 U9'i 141 "7 106 61 Vj i 2 2'i 76 rr 1M 22V 38 274 44S 1"7-, 3H-, 92', 69 26', 71 ir, m: 80 36", 100 31 , M4 xc, ha 14 W-o, S5, f& nH 1404 937, 108 M7, 4S an; n 76 361, 1S4' 21 'I & 267, 'a 1"V 36 9( 69 27, in ' n 10U 29V hM Total sales for the day. 95i..i.j shares. 8iVi liS 122'i iS'i 194 . iHi 42 Si 226 1741, in, S 94 ' 2.1V, 61', 3T. 182 X6 3i -S 8f. " 81 , IdHd, 29 V, 65V, 29, HC, 1UIV, 169 76 116V, 22-, 64 97V 166 V, lu6 32 6f 42 144, "V T9V 91 136H 7', 7S 91V, 87, 31 70V, 2o 694 66H 11H 97 34 V 33 62i 119 sv, 21V 43V V 21V, 4Ti 24.1 -i. 120 240 72Vi 3:tv wv 3:1V, 94 ' 36 16 37 3iv; llovj 86, 119 141, 94 V. 1W " 'i 2"2 197, 7S7, 37 1H4U IV 38 86 27 99 4:14 l'l67 36V, 240 I 1SV ! 69 26 V, 93 7o4 13V 11T, 7VV 36v, luO IV. 94V 34 V. liXV, 17M 93 Vi Nw York Chicago Hoston Philadelphia St Louis Pittsburg San Francisco .... Haltlmore Cincinnati Kansas City New Orleans Cleveland Minneapolis Detroit Louisville OMAHA Milwaukee Providence Ruffalo Indianapolis St. Paul Ixis Angeles St. Joseph Denver Columbus Memphis Seattle Richmond Washington Savannah Albany Portland. Ore Fort Worth Toledo. (I R.ilt l-ake City Peoria Atlanta Rochester .., Hartford Nashville lies Moines Spokane. Wash Taromii Orand Rapids New Haven Dayton Norfolk Springfield. Mass.. Worcester Portland, Me Augusta. Oa Topeka Sioux City Syracuse Evansvllle Birmingham Wilmington. Del... Knoxvllle Davenport LltCe Rock Wllkesbarre Full River Macon Wheeling, W. Va.. Wichita Akron chnttanooga ....... Porlngfleld. Ill Kalamazoo. Mlih.. Youngstown Helena Lexington Fargo. N. D New Bedford Canton. O Jacksonville. Flu.. Lowell Chester. Pa Oreensbnrg. Pa Rock-ford. Ill , RlnnhHtnton Springfield. O P.loomlngton, 111 Oulnrv III Sioux Falls. 8. D... Mansfield. O Decatur. Ill .THcksonvllle. Ill Fremont. Neb Houston tO;ilveston Charleston. S. C: Cedar Rapids Totals T. f Outside New York. 1.4 ii'6 ... $1.711. a1. WW So 6 .... 181 ..Vto.lll 14 1 ... 13:: lTn.an."!! 5 ...f I'w ii-n ; l.lj ... M.723.5041 1 47.rtM.H3r 31 4 3o 34.W7l 12S 23.SSt.372 . 13.9M.2fO 14.7 a l:i2.. 9.2 a.l.147' 1 2 5 ....I l:i.;?9.07 t 1.". 356. 7St, 8 3 11 H57.714 37 3 ...I 11.747.37V' ;i 3 ...j ;..ti.i" .' 7997.307 44 ...I 641.6ll 13.1 ...j "18.9S7; 16 7 . ..1 ,i7i.'. J7 3.6 5.K92.849 11 9' S.1S.-..377' ' ...I 4 W.mi' 6 3 5 912.36 45.;- .. ' R.9-rt.snr; 60.9 ...! 5..S.-1.6941 23 5 . ..; 4..M7.6IS' 38.8 ...I n'.sS.877 ! ...I 4 I'i'.t.sc-.i1 17.5, ...I 3.747.561 : i ...I 3.i.(71 1ST, ...I . 3.1'M 36.1 0 7 ...I 4.UV9.615 8 3 ...I 3-i7.89' 53.0 ...I 8.-r.7 4i 15 -3 . 1 :t ( 4r 22 5 37,92.778 2. r. ... 3.ri."!86 49 8 .. J 2.M4 olll ' 16 ...i 2.716.187 2.4 ...I 2.'"'ll,Sr2l 7.7 ... . 2.4-O.M4I :if.3 2.74o 891 32 .5 ... 2iik8.Ho' ! 6.0 ...I 2.1.1(9' 46 8 ...I 1.768.711 8 8 1. 971.914 4 3 ...I 1. 4.10. RiK: 0.9 l.i.ii.Ml' 12 ..J 1.577.8M . 28.9 ...I .1.549.6481 J 29.8 E:t 9K4 4.4 1.679.059 40 2 ...I 1.319.221 '.'2.1 1.3.2.886 17.6 ...I '1.441.151' 4.7! ...I 1.HH7.0471 40.4' ...I l.l('4 492' 2.0' ...1 710.. R: 4.5 . 93.644 ' ...t 75.5.:)7! 1.0'. K9.472' I ...I 574.785: I ...I it'll 6S7j 1 LC9.949 2.7;. . ' ' SOS."' ' ...! ' ' 8:16.548 6.7'. ..." . 41.3'. ...I 74.9:'0 1 1 . 1' . ...I 552.17V ..." r;s.777 1 6.3 . ... i4.(rM' 11.9'. ...1 491.688 21.5. ...I . 417.146 ' ...I 48'l. ' ...1 l."4:.71 27.5'. :,ao.7'W ' , ' 5.7kS 40.0'. ...t 4.10 657 14.3'. ...I . 4M fi4' 9.4'. ..." '. 4.Sf! . ' 328. Jn9' ' 267.4711' 1.5'. ,.. . .TI6.826 1 ...I 218. 9V 18.4'. 255. 414' 41.6'. ...I . 'tsa.l'IS.S'. ... '1f ;7.377' 9.3i. ...$ 1 14:.518i....l ...f il.74J.42H' 1 466.496' 1M'. 20 1 ii' 4S.2 5.3 ji 0 4 1 23.1 26.5 3.8 12.3 34 1 3.8 . .'2 ff10.-7.7ni' 213'.. .. S98.9S5.713 11. 5.. CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Ottawa Halifax Quebec .'- Vancouver, B. C Hamilton London. Ont. .-.' St. John, N. B Victoria, B. C Totals .1 19.516.363' 20.391. 27 1 5.229.488' 1.045. 221 1 1,458.S4 1.898.9"9 1.3S9.625' 1.196.640; 856.012! 895.818; . 508.6241 14.S . 65.0 . 24 .4 . 36.1'. 10.3 23.1', 31.2 , 38.1 , 35 .8 , 12.3 . 20.3 , , I 54.881.06l! S3.1 tNot Included In totals because containing other Items than clearings. I Not Included In totals because of no com parison for laat year. ew York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 27 MONEY On call, lV 2 per cent; lowest. IV per cent: closing bid, IV per cent; offered at i per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty days and ninety days. 3 per cent; six months, 3Mi3V per "RIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3V&4U P8TERLINa EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business In bankers' bills st I4.I7H6& 4.87AI for demand and at I4.8545iii4.8550 for sixty-day hills: posted rates, hbh ana 4.8S4; commercial bills. 4.85'i'o4.86V- SILVER 474c. -Bar, elVc; Mexican dollars, easy ; railroad, bONDS Government, firm. Closing quotations on bonds were: V. s. nt. its. reg....l044IJasaB i-tfa MS to coupon IWJII'L ft N. udI. 4s 1"4 do la, ret I11SX! Manlutua e. 4a....l4 do coupon KHStMaa. Central 4a 74 do nam 4a, r 1W, 60 lit Inc :4 do coupon Uiy "Minn, tt St. L. 4a.. t" do old 4a, rtf l"f.' M.. St. A T. 4a Km', do rouoon 10&VB 1 do 2a 17'a Am. Toba.-.o 4a. Ufa. 7 "N. R. R. of M. c. 4a K do (a. itta Au-hlann gan. 4a. .. tu adj, 4a Atlanllc C. ti. 4a.. Bal. It Ohio 4a do JL,a Central of Oa. a. d.i tat Inc do 2d inc rtira. ft Ohio 4t,i. chiraco & A. IVa v.. b. ft VI n. 4a. C . R. I. -'P. 4. do rol. Eta CCI-. St. L. I. I'lii.aao Tar. 4a Colorado Mid 4a.. Colo. A Ho. 4a Cubs rlla- IV A R. i 4a IHnllllara' Sec. ia... Krla prior lien 4a... do gen. 4a F. W A 1 C. la... Hocking Val. (', .. offered. .U.SiN. v. c. g. 3",.. .lM4t!-.V. J. C. g 6a . KViiNo. raclBc 4a .10141 do tla .104 V X. VV. r. 4a . H,iO. S. L rfdg 4a.. . ll.tVi'P'-nn. ronr. 3a... . "Kaaaing sen TO ". L,. tL 1. . . inuvi ..13 s ..105V .. 77V . .ll)3 .. vt ..insv, ..lMi M. c 4a ..117V .HViHt. L. A 8. r. tl 4i. l . . Ilk, SI. L. W. a. t ..10ii4i. Seaboard A. U 4a U . . i:vi Fertile 4a M'i .. MVie hailsay da Il ..101V, 'Teaaa A P. la I2"V . . 7 IT . Si. I. A W 4a. . '. .. J4V, t alon f'aiir- 4a 1u', . . 2 do .'0111 4a Iltt . .loan t'- 8 8taei 14 ia i . .PUS ! Wahsah la It 1 .. 80 I do dati. B aV . .lliiv,' Waatarn Md. 4a 1' . . 24l w. A I. K. 4a f . .ll."4WH. ( antral 4a ti' 11"VI Boatoa Mork Market. BOSTON, Jan. 27. Cull loans. 2V,ia,T cent; time loans, srg per cent closing on stocks and bonds: I'C I'ei Official 'AuMiuo aoj. 4a da (a "M-i. (antral 4a. Atrkiaoa do pfd Bonton A Albany.. Poiton A Malna... Kll-hburg pld ... Mas. Central N. T., N. H. A H Para Marquatle .. I'nlon Pai lgc Aaitr. Arga. Cham do pfd Amar. Pnau. Tuba. Amar. Sugar do pfd Amar. T A T AiNf. Woolea .... da pfd toailnlus I. A I.. Ediaan Klac. 111,.. Oanaral Elactrlc ., alaaa. Elactrto .... de ptd Maaa. uaa l'r.ltd Fruit I'nlted Khua Ma. b. do pfd V I. SlMl da pld "tVaatltig. cumrnoa titd. Asked. al ,5 lAdrantura . .lOi'.AIlouci . . 75 i vnialgamstad ... . . 7V'Anirlcan Zinc .. lwi Atlantic ..264 'Hli'ahim . ITS H al. A Hecla ... ..144 M nlannlul .. ttVi;Cnpper Ranga ... . .Mo 'Pair Waal . . Id lioinlntort Co . .llt Franklin ... . . J0' uranry . . n Rayale ... . . v, Maaa Mining . . .HIVj MUbigan ..Ill Mohaalr ..144V Mont (. A C. . , II V "l1 bomlnlan . .. H' IJa.-aola .. 17 Pam ..HI gulnty ..laa Shanaon ....... . . 14 iTamarack .. Mtt Trlnlly .. Ivl'. Mlalng.. ..iott r. on .. 74 ,1'uh .. 4l Vlotneia . . 36', Wlnuna .. 4 ;Weltarise .. la .. M .. in'a .. .. 14 .. lev, . f .. m. .. 7, . . 16 .. 40 .. 1l)4 .. o .. li-a . . 10', .. 11 .. SI . ' .. M ..1 .. TV ..Its .. I .. siv ..104 .. (IV, .. 4va .. Hi, . U4 PoreleTB riaaarlal. I-ONlON. Jan 27. Money hardened In the market today. It being arock exchange pay day. Piscounts sympathised with the rats for monev. The tone of the Btook exchange aa distinctly cheerful. Advices from the continental Bourses combined with I lie proepects of ihean niouev In. dlcste more confident feeling than (or ' some 'nie past, aitnougn me amount of business was sniall Consuls hardened. Americana opened above parltv and the buoyancy a a maintained, thruugliout, Erie, New York Mlalug storka. NEW YORK, Jan. 27.-The following are the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adama Con Alice Bi-aara aRrunawIck Cos . Cotcatncs Tunnal 1 oa (al A Va Hues silver Iron Stlvr Lradvtlla Con .. - . -offrred. . M JO. . J il.ntla I hlaf Ontario lOiihlr ... Fhuanti ....... IPota.1 jHa.aaa iSiarra N'a.ads Small Hi.pi .. laiaadarU . JMI US . 11 . It . I: . la J (A. o b'j- . 4.911 11.7i-7 . , 16 II 4.-.I .2.51? 6.67U . 2." 7.i,o 4S.025 47..'7 38.1? 3U.242 19.1n.l 4u.'V0 &.9hi 7.666 7.-' 4.440 1t (4 :s? ;e M 170 a 74 s7 ! ; s ... 7j rs SI '4 4" 74 4 . . 44 ...' rrs 7" ft as 7 -.'.-a 1.11 pj tn ... 7a m . t iH 1M 7 rit ... TO .ill 40 ? re . :(4 40 fa :Jt ... 74) ti ... it rJ m 42 2- jna al r ... .: 1(1 ... a 21 ... J4 tlk W 7 . . 4 175 14 l: an 4 Ml I 41 4 4!, 4 ?, 4 aii, 4 a; 4 JS 4 arv, 4 4 4 4, 4 v, 4 a; 1, 4 47, 4 a; i, 4 4 7 4 ', 4 JS 4 a-1, 4 a;v, 4 4 4 411 4 a: i 4 4-v, 4 42'a 4 47i 4 4: 4 :!, 4 ati, at 41. 14 1: so sa H M.. I . 4 a M . I. 44 M a S4 . i: 44 4 r ?4J fU ;t . m Ti tu 80J ! .;' 11: art in us 119 ra i;i 4J4 4"7 4 J 4 4.1 4 4 a, 4 as - 4 a 4 at 4 4S 4 4 4 41 4 as 4 4 - 4 4:4 4 r' 4 arv, 4 7V 4 t7, 4 47H 4 471, 4 m, 4 r" 4 7 4 7a 4 7 4 7V, 4 m .17.398 ..16. 4 .10.157 . . 9.711 ..18.798 .29 31 611 :'5. : ouo 6.094 37.644 Five days this a-eek.. Same "jis lf week . . P.une dnvs ek before Same three weeks ago. Pnme four week ago . fame days last year... RECEIPTS POR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hops and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparison with lust year: 1905 1904. Inc. Dee. 63 356 68 732 5.37 lao.wi JN S77 a .('24 112.969 145.; 32.667 f'lllowlno- l.hla l..m-j !li dveraae i-ii. r 01 uoga at South Omaha for the last lf vrral dajs, with comparisons: Cattle The I ioi ii904 :ist'3.iiso2. ,i9oi. iioo. :ir?j Jan. Ja.i. 1... Jan. 4... Jan. I... Jan. ... Jan. 7... Jan. I... Jan. ... Jan. 10.. Jan. 11.., Jan. 13.. Jan la.. Jan. 14... Jan. 15.. Jan. 16.. Jan. 17.. Jan 18... Jan. 19... Juti. 20... Jan. 21... Jan. 22... Jan. 23... Jan. 24... Jsn. 15 Jan. 26... Jan. 27... ,1 4 39 I I 4 43VI I 4 44V, I 4 46V, 4 45 1 4 60 I I ' I I w 61 I 4 : I 4 S74' 4 .51 Vj 4 63V, ! I Oil1,; 4 siv,: 4 &0W 4 65V' 4 55 : 4 87 ' 4 5V 4 63', 4 657, 4 71 , 4 72V 4 fill nl 4 (W 4 56 4 "' 4 ) 4 2 I 4 531 4 61! 4 75 4 78; 4 69 4 74 6 X7I 6 ?!l SOI 19' I 2i 4 2' : 34 14 6 39: 091 6 49 -s b 40 6 16 401 C 14 04i 4 9 4 74 4 6 4 7'' 4 S6 4 S8 4 S9 4 (.7 4 81 46' 6 49 6 361 6 41 6 49 ti 60 I 6 39' 47 6 SU 53 6 59 6 66 I 6 7:1 6 65 fl 00, e 14' 6 22 6 In. 6 17. 22; 1 6 27 6 15 02 6 (3 6 f 6 14' a 6 12 4 96' 4 31' 4 96' 4 ' I 021 4 27' 5 0I 4 37 4 35! 5 061 I I 06: 4 341 S 14 4 S3' I .0 4 35! 5 231 4 411 t 17 4 491 I 4 53! sis: 1 ft 261 4 5S' 6 27! 4 52: s ; 4 4i o 29: 4 60 S 27; 4 54 5 13 5 15 5 22 5 13 5 18 4 54 4 63' 4 59 4 55 4 4S 4 55' 4 62 3 37 3 17 1 44 SiT 3 44 3 41 a a I M t 53 3 64 S M s w I si I 49 3 51 3 M 3 56 3 a 3 54 8 id 3 6) 3 57 S 63 4 13 k 2 1 2 1 7 15 1 3 II 17 31 16 4 44 21 3 2 4.. 6 9.. 1 1 2 5 7.. Indicate Sunday The official number of cars of stock brought In today Ijv each road was: Cattle. Hops Sheep. (. M. Bt. C lly Wabash Mo. Pacific Ry C. P. System ('. X- N. W. Rv V.. K. M V. R ('.. St. P.. M. O Rv... B. & M. Ry '.. U. A U. Ry C. R. I. A P.. east C . R. I. P.. west Illinois Central Chicago Great Western. Total receipts Ill 122 5 The disposition of the day's receipts mas as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: ("ntti" Ho" Sheen Omaha Packing Co L-7S 1.-J07 121 Swift and Companv 41 1.M1 K)7 Cudahv Packing Co 7'Ki 2.144 H Armour A Co 239 2.437 975 Carev A Benton 143 l.ohman Co li) MoCrearv Carey 91 W. I. Stephen H'l Hill Hon 124 Hamilton A Rothschild... 5o Sam Werthelmer So Mike Haggerty 11 Rol Degan IS J. B. Hoot A Co 34 Bulla Klin- 12 f; g t -514 Other buyers...'.'!...'...!.!. 2W 19f 1 fill ICI 1 1 to 7tjJskTTl.E There was only a fair run of ralnr- In sight this moaning, bit he tend ency of prices was downward st all points, with buyers apparently very Indifferent. It was late before anv business was trans acted at this point and the day was well advanced before a clearance was made. About the usual proportion of the offer ings consisted of beef steers nnd the quality was onlv commot to fair, with a few that could he called fnlr to good. Tlw market was very slow from start to finish, with prices generally 106 15o lower on all grades. Packers did not aeem to care whether they got inanv cattle or not, which of course made It difficult for salesmen to get satis factory prices. The cow market also took a drop, the good to choice grades suffering as well as the common to medium kind. The general market could safely be rpioted loedlSc lower, with some sales even worse than that. Buy era took their own time about atarting out and when they did go out their bids were so much lower that it was some time before any business was transacted. It was what would be-alled a slow, mean market from stnrt to finish. Bulls, veal calves and stags wvre also low sale, with prices a trifle lower. There were s good many stockers and feeders Included In the receipts, but the de mand for the better grades was about equal to the surply and prices held lust about stendv. The common and light cattle, though, were badly neglected nnd In moat cases salesmen had to take a little less monev for such kinds than was paid yester day. Representative sales: BEES' STEERS. No I... 4 ... If... 17.. 40... St.. At. ... k3 ... Jtf! ...11; ...i&i .. .115.4 ...1100 . 470 .1114 . 4U . US . 74 . M .1000 . 142 . .lot .1040 .1190 .HW0 .1040 .1043 Fr. .No. At Pr. 3 40 4 11.-4 4 SO 1 ir. !" 1:.: 4 jo 3 5 i:m 4 40 s 9" it i:ot 4 4 4 ' as r( 4 st 4 05 10 t4M 4 tu RS AND HEIFERS. 1 m COWS. 1 25 i'i l'M8 I 40 t 00 11 i U.I J it I '04 3 m 1 10 1 iiid 1 oe 1 sr. 1 1110 1 00 1 is 21 ion, 3 00 2 40 1 mo 1 is 1 40 2 121S I 10 2 40 t 1044 S IS J sn 14 101 1 to 2 60 2 lino I 2 an 2 t0 3 BS tt 40 14 MA 1 44 t 4,1 1 ):?0 4 lit 2 75 19 421 1 ! 2 75 2 1310 I 40 as 4 Ml - 40 2 S I lull I 40 IB 10 Ill 1U J IT, Id ' COWS AND IIF.irERS ...947 I 10 COWS AND BVU.B. ...412 I 60 HEIFERS. T a oa 4(7 I 00 4US 10 1540 HM It li 1200 BTOCKERS 710 I IS 624 9'4 1 40 2 40 I 'S I ao I 4S S 4f S 50 S 50 .1093 I SO BULLS. 1 ... I.... 1 ... AND 14.. 14.. II.. SI.. 24.. 41.. 144 I 40 U.'.O' I 00 lf.00 3 IS 1ISS I 24 FEEDERS. 14'. I 65 t: I 44 act I 70 Sat 3 SO 722 3 IM) 409 4 OS HOOS There was a liberal run of hogs at Chicago this morning, about 46.000 being reported. A.i a result prices there broke a dime and caused a corresponding slump at this point, even though receipts were not excessive. The market hero was rather slow in opening, with bldB generally a dime lower on all kinds. Lightweights sold largely from II1 down: medium mixed hogs sround $4.B2'. and heavleei largely from $4.65 10 14.75. with a top at 14 0. Trad ing was not active at these prices and It was rather late before even the bulk of tha offerings was disposed of. The latter enu ui me iiiaraai was very alow and weak, late sales being mostly l'X(( 15c lower. Homs preiiy gooa nuge had to sell under $4 ft) on the close. Salesmen of .ira wrre slow to take the prices offered. but ss there was nothing to indicate any improvement, they gradually cut loots. "-tepreaenittii"- Bask llesrlnsa. OMAHA. Jan 27 -The bank clearh.ga for Prldwv were ll.22t.7jw.32. For (he same day 1st I ;r Uit) vteit 7, (All, 6-8. a. Ho. 13 . m . 44 . 34 . 7 . 42.. 74.. 74 . 73 . 41.. at . tl.. 4 . 77.. t: . 4 . tl.. 41.. 7 . JO . 44 . . 44 . 44 . 31 . 47. . 72.. 14.. as . at.. AT. .... 44 ....111 ...141 ...1 ...141 ....lit ... 14 ,...W7 ... 230 ... 1 ...,l ...ITS .221 tot ...1U ...2:i ...II ...234 ...21 ...21 ... iOT ... 3(4 ...11 ...24! . . . : ... :'i7 ...244 ... iJ .... ...J44 fa. 40 Id Pr 4 20 4 44 4 SO 4 S4 4 SI 4 S4 .. Hi 40 4 W to 4 ?S . 4 Si", aa 4 st .. 4 St .. 4 to .. 4 40 .. 4 40 to 4 to .. 4 4 . . 4 a 4 40 4 to 4 to 4 to 4 to 4 M , 4 ta 4 to 4 tu 4 ta 4 to 4 IV 40 40 40 Ke. 77... 12... 71... t .. 41 . 41 .. K... 14 .. 43... 3 .. 44 ... 71... 45 .. SI .. tt 47.. 70. , 1.. tl . it . 11.. 41 . at . 22. , 44.. M. . SI . II., AT. . 2u3 ..ill ..227 ..344 4 42t, 4 42', 4 2S 4 44 .145 340 4 43 r.tt 40 4 44 . 244 ... 4 ti SHEEP There was a verv light run of sheep snd lsmbs here this morning, but ulte a few were carried over from yeeter sv. s-i there s a fair siinniv on ss'"-. Buyers took hold much more frfely this morning than thev did vesterduy. but there was no improvement In'prlcee The merkrt can be more easily compared with the close of last wek owlt g to the uneven ne- in the prices paid vesterdav. The decline for the week tacgrs from 25c to 4)s-. Light lambs and common ewes have suffered the great est toss and choice wethers, venrlinga and lsmbs have shown the lesst decline. Yes terday It was not so much a questlcn of price ion the commoner grades aa one of get ting a bid. but the better demand today bus cleaned up practically everything In the yards yim'.etloria for led rto.1t: Ooed 11 choice yearlings, S f?i;.2R; fair to good year-I'-ars. 45 60PC. HO; good to choice wethers. S5ni-(i5 25; fair to g.iod wethers. tt.SasriS good to choice ewe. 14. liip 4 i : fair (o good ewee. I4rtjj4 25; common to fair ewes. $3 id 4i3 9n; good to chol. lambs. 17. 007. 2o: fair to good lambs. tS iiajf 7 Ou; feeder yearlings, t4 ot'-nS..: feeder wethers. M.2tKrl4 ao. fedr ewes. 3 25W3.76: feeder lambs. te.SOO 21; Hspresentative sales: No 1 native buck 8 goats western ewes 27S western ewes 9 weslsrn ewes 211 western wethen" 112 western lambs 21 native lambs 1 western buck western cull ewes western ewes wstern ewes western ewes western cull lambs western wethers and ear llhgs M) native lambs 20 72 9 49 10 i: Av . 170 . tl . 91 . . 4 . Ill . 74 . M . lal . 92 92 . 75 . 93 . 55 Pr 3 2o 1 ) 4 26 4 55 4 SO t I'I fa) 7 00 i 00 3 0 4 23 4 25 4 50 ( tai on 1 20 (HM Kill 1.1 VR STOCK JsaKKT (tile and sheep steady, Uoga Lower and Lambs Weak. CHICAOO. Jan. Ti. CATTLE Receipts, 5.(a head: market, steady; good to prime steers, l40fi.20: poor to medium, 3.5W 5 30: stockers and feeders. 12.35$ I 26; cows, 31 2ott4.2S; heifers, t2.00trfi.nii: canners, 11.25 2 55; bulls. 2.0f3 s0; calves, 12 75 7 25. HOOS Reef Ijjts, 4o.0u0 head; estimated to morrow, 29,0011 head; market. 10c lower; mixed and butchers. tCHMH: aTOod to choice heavy. t4 9"04.9O; rough heavy, 14 80 l4.70; light, $4. 6i&4. 70; bulk of sales, 44.70 ((4.80. SHEEP AND LAMB8-Reoclj-ts. 8.i head; market for sheep, steady: fur lambs, wenk to lower; good to choice wuhers, t4.90ajt5.fio; fair to choice mixed. $4. 01 tt ; western sheep. M3o'fi5.55; native lambs, t5.5(t'7.50; western lambs. t5.5"0l7 40. Kansas City Lire tock Market. KANSAS 'CITY. Jan. 27. CATTLE Re celits, 2,0ii head. Including MK southerns; steers, steady: cows, weak to 10c lower. Choice export and dressed beef steers. t5 00 UiS.TT.; fnlr to good. t3.S014.S5; western-fed steers. t3.o"''i5.4.i: stockers and feeders. t2.75 (14 15; southern steers, t3.2f64nu: southern cows, t2 a)C((3.25: native cows. tl 75r:i 5; nu tlve heifers. t2.7.Vn4.25; bulla. t2.263.75; calves. tS.mvtl.so. HOGS Receipts. 10.000 head: market 10c lower; top. t4.9n; bulk of sales. t4 0O&4.97W; heavy, t4 (Vfi4.90; packers, f4 7i"o1 74; pigs and lights, RKVff 4.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 700 head: market slow and dull: native lambs. Ii'ni7.25: native wethers. t5.f1(.50; native fed ewes. t4.2Mt5.fm; western lambs. W.OOfffJ 7.25: western yearlings. tn.7.VlTi.Sfi: western sheep, $4.2fif-$.6v- stockers and feeders. t3 5 frfi.So. 01. I.enls Lire Htoek Market. ST. 1118. Jan. 27.-CATTLE-ReceIpts. 1.50 head. -fnclidlng "0 Texans; market steady: native shipping and expor steers, t3.0O4ji6.9O; dressed beef and butcher steers. t4. 0016. 15; steers under 1.000 pounds. t3.25rj o.OO; mockers and feeders. t2.27v&4 JS: cows and heifers. t2.264.5; canners. tlTSflJ-IO; bulls, t2.5O3.50; calves. $4 Ofij7.5o; Texas and Indian steers. t2.fjniBl.75; cows snd heifers. t2.0CKS3 50. H( KIB Receipts. 10,000 heart: market lower: pigs snd lights. t3.754j4.50; packers. tl.7.M?4.90; butchers and best heavy. Hi!,'? 4.95. SHEEP AND TA MRS Receipts. 1T.(0 head; market steadv; native muttons. 4.n0 I&67S: lambs. fn.UKfr7.0u: culls and bu.-ks. f?iH4.2o; stockers, t2.00i3.00; Texans. tS.Oi) 05.00. Ametican middling fa it llid: gi-rfd mid dling, sari: tnid.lljitg. V1; low midd'leg. 35-l. rood ord!n:iv. 3 4:d : orb" 9 rt . 9 1 NEW YORK, jsn :7 COTTON-Snot closed quiet; ntidd'11-g .iip'ands. 7c; : mid dling gu,f 7 25c; sies. 6l bales NEW ORLEANS. Jan 47 COTTON Fu tures stendv, Januait. (iiTlo bid. Frhrusrv. .1ts.1..; .March. 0Mt.2c: April. - into; Mav. ss-it , j'une. .71i73. : Jul, 77iiC.:V: Augiitt, SS4j4is.V-; f4.-pt mNer, 8T l.dl'IS J in. :7 COTTON Wulct. ,9 higher; n-.lddllng. "; no Tales, no lecepta, no shipments, stock. 43flJ bales OVI4H W IIOI.P.SAI.K 91 IDKKT, Coaalllloa at Trad aod Qaalailnas tlaa-le aad Pasiey Troalnee. KOUS-Candled stock. i5fl?"c. LINE P H LTR V Hens r; rooters s; turkeys, loc; ducks. WV: geesv 9ai9c; sprn g chickens. frsc. PRESSKK )01'LTRY Turkeys. 14flc; ducks. 11912c: geene. l4J11r; chickens. PH? l"r; rlotrs. b-ifTc. HCTTER Packing stock. lSfil9'iC; ch.il. e to foncv dairy. TtKc; t-rcamery, is-ir.9.-; pilnts, .inc. KRKSH FROZEN FISH - Trout. 9c; pickerel. 9c; pike. 9r; perch. 7c: blueflsh, L'c; whlteflsh. : salmon. 13c: redstiapnei. 11c- lob'ter. tgren. 3"c: lobster (boliedl, tic" bullheads. 11c: intflsh. 14c; black baas, 2ac; halibut 12c; crapplea. lilc: buffalo. 7c white ba, 11c; frog legs, per dox., 2&o. BRAN Per ton. 115.00. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole sale llav tisalers' association : Choice No. 1 upland, " .. 2, 1",; m-Jlurn. ti.OO; r.iarse. 14 5''' Rye strtiTT. ' tS 10. These prl.es are tor hay of good color and qual ity . . ' OYSTERS New York counts, per can. 45c; extra selects, per can. Sic: standards, per can. A'. bulk standards, per gal., tl 4c; bulk extra aelects, per gal. tl-TS; bulk New York counts per gal., 11.90 TROPICAL FRC!T8. - - ORANGES California Redlapd navels, all six's. 12 75: choice navels. t2.2."; Cali fornia Mediterranean sweets, all slice. t2.0. LEMONS California fancy, t2.76; 300 aird STA 13 50; choice. $75.28. DATES-per box of 30-lb. pkgs., 2 ; Hallowe'en. In .0 lb. boxes, per lb. 5Vst7c. K1G8 Callfornin, rcr 10-ln. carton. 7lfl $5c: Imported Smvrna. 4-crown. 12Wc; -crown, 14c; 7-cruwn. 16c; f.mcy Imported (washs.li. In 1-lh pkgs., Kulfc; California, per case of K pkgs.. t'.'.2.i. BANANA8 Per medium slxed bunch, f2.0'il'2 60; ttimbos, 12 75423.54) UHAPEFHL' IT Per box of M to 64. to 00. FRUITS. APPLES New York Kings. 13 25; Near York Orernintrs, 13 : New York Bald wins. 12.75; Colorado Jonathans, ti 7j; Wlnesaps. per. bu. box, fl.50. PEARS Utah. Colorado and California, fall varieties, per box. 11.50 CRAN BE RR1K8 Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, per bbl.. 17. 75; Jerseys, per bbl.. t7.M; per box. I2.7S OR A I'Etr Imported Malagas, per keg, K.WKtrs.tii. TANG ERIN E8 Florida or California, per i-box, fz.So. ' V'EG ETA ELLS POTATOES Home grown. In sacks, per bu., 40c; Colorado, per bu DOc. T CRN IPS Old, per bu., 4uc. Canada tutBr bagat. per lb., lc. CARROTS-Old, per bu., 40c. PARSNIPS -Old, per bu.. loc. BEETS old, per lm., bOc. NAVY BEANS-per bu.. fl.3tti2.W. ONIONS Home grown, red. In sacks. pr bu., fl ia); Spiinlsli. Mr crate. $2 15; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; white, per lb., 2'c. CCCCMBERS-Per dog.. t2.25JiI.llO. TOMATOES Florida, per -baeket crate, t2.20fT.6i. CA BBAOE Holla nd seed, prr lb, IV. SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln dried, per bbl.. t2 50. CELERY- Per dor. 23r?c: California, ipa. RADISHES Hothouse, per dos.. 45c.yV ON I0N8- New, southern, p-r dox., 46c. CARROTS New, per dog . -4V.0. BEETS New. per dox., tic. TCRNIPS-New, per dos.. 4oc. I.ETTlCf Per box of about fifteen 1 heads. 0c. . . I RHCRARH Per dos. bunches, 75o. 1 I I'AHRl.KY PVr dos bunches. 77e. MISCEIXANEyCS. t ., SAUERKRAUT-WlMconsln. 'per keg.. $2.60. CIDER New York, per bbl., 15.20; per hslf bbl., t32S. CHEESE-Wlsconsln twins, full crtam. 12H613c; Wisconsin Young America. 13c; block Swtst, new. 15e; old, llil7c: Wiscon sin brick, 14c: Wisconsin ltmuurger, 13c. HlIiES No. 1 green. 7c; No. 2 green, lie;. No. 1 salted, I V : No, 2 salted. 7V4c; No. i veal calf, 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 7c: dry salted, S'lillc; sheep pelts. J5oljll.oiJ; horse hides. -fl.804S3.oH. NI TS Walnuts, No: -!-soft shells. .- new crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb., lie;: No. 3 soft shells, per lb.. 12c; No. 2 hard shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., lJc; small, per lb., locj peanuts, per lb.. 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb.. 80; Chill walnuts, per lb.. 12tf13i4c; almonds, soft shell, per lb.. 17c; hard shell, per lb.. 15c; chestnuts, per lb.. UVkKlSe; new black walnuts, pep bu., 75fl90c; ehellhark hickory nuts, per bu.. 11.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., 11 50. - St. Joseph Lite Htoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 27. CATTLE Re ceipts. 8ul head: market steady; natives. t3.OKTi5.26; cows and heifers, 11.754 25; stockers and feedera, I2.75'84.00. HOGS Receipt a, 8.187 head; market 81&IO0 lower: light, t4.fi6SKIO; medium and heavy, f4 75-(495. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.240 head; market steady; lamba, $7.20. Slonx City Live Itock Market. SIOCX CITY. Ia.. Jan. 27.-(SpeclaI Tele gram. CATTLE Receipts. 800 head; mar ket steady; beeves. f4.0OifiS.75: cows, bulls and mixed, t2.2tvij3.50; stockers and feeders, f2.7535: calves and vesrllngs, f2.8fltfll.45. HOGS Receipts. T.SOo heud: market 10c lower, selling at t4.40ij4.flG; bulk, f4.504.85. Stock la lght. Receipts of live stock nt the six principal wtrairiii iiiaiai-ia jveietTiay; South Omaha ,. Sioux City Kansas lly St. Ixuis St. Joseph Chicago Totala Cattle. Iloas. Sheen. . 2.S00 7,600 too . 50) 7.8O11 .. . . 2.OU0 10,000 700 . l.Sou Ili.ixi 17 ml mil S.1R7 1.240 . 5.m)D 45.0JO .U(N) .1S,U1 SS,57 2V740 Wool Market. BOSTON. Jan. 27 WOOL8-Of the wool market the Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will say: The volume of business shows moderate expansion. Onod-slstd trades In Ohio fleeces have been put through. The general market is quiet and the tone 1 not so bullish. There Is no break In values, but high limits are being urged. Foreign wools are accumulating. Yet American buyer continue active operations In foreign mar kets and locnl dealers are still contracting In the weat. About a third of the terri torial cllu of 1905 is already engaged. Ship ments of wool from Biton to dste from December 29. 194 according to the same authority, sre 19,oii7.49i pounds, against 20. &9V134 pounds at the same time last tear. The receipts to date are 17.578.218 pounds against 12,579,2ii7 pounds for the same period lust year. ST. LOriB. Jan. 27.-WOOL-8tead--: me dium grades, combing and clothing 23'929c: light fine. 18'n224c; heavy fine, Italic; tub washed. r7f41c. LONDON. Jan. 27 WOOL The offerings at the wool auction sales todav numbered 117ol bales. Toe lone wsa steadier and it'ccs advanced to the December level. Withdrawals were small. Continental ren resentatlvee were the largest buyers, n the merinos were suitable for their uses. Home buyers secured most of the crosshrede. Americana purchased a few lota of cross bred and also some fine haired clothing merinos. Following are the enlea: New South Wales 3.900 bales: seoured, Vdt1slld: greasy. Sdifilatd. Queens and. kuo bales scoured. 1s7d; greasv. 8dt31a H1. Victoria. 1.3.0 bales; scoured. 10dfi2ald; greasy 7'di4 Is 2Ud. South Australia. A6 bale-: greasv. 10dft!ls'd. West Australia, faai bales; greasy, G.4i1n.,d. Tasmania. 7m bales: greasy. srftrlelUd. New Zealand. 4(ai0bsles; scoured. 9diulatd: greasy. 5Hdtls td. Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 4") bales; greasv 7'"i. I.osdoa Stack Market. LONDON, Jan. V. Closing quotations on a'nrn. sen ootids we' .344 .224 . 313 .11 ..Mi ..141 .224 . 2t . 245 . .471 .122 . 1.1 . 21 .244 .24 ..M . .( . 240 ..t2 . lit . 2S.7 . Ut .at 4 46 4 46 4 w 4 tl 4 44 4 tt 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 44 140 4 44 40 4 4.S 44 ao 40 to Its lao to to I to t 4 to 4 ti 4 as 4 th 4 ti 4 ti 4 44 4 l 4 H I ta Contola. aionar ,. 4a account Anacoada At.-n.laen 4a pfd Baltleinra A Ohio (ariadlas Ptollt . ( lies A Olii" rhl.aao c.t. W C. Id. f. P .. PaBaara I).n.r A ft. 0... do. pfd Kria : da lat pfd Id p'd Illiooia r antral . (U'a. A NaaS... 34 K A T aKx-dlvldend. S!LVFR-R II X. Y. Central I47t4 II Norfolk W pi . ,. J. So pfd 944 . .. a" Oaurto A W 44 . ,.1W e,nuarlranla 70 ...104' ttn4 Mlnsa IIH ...tstt -u.rfina 44 : ... IX de let pfd 47 ... : dn Id. sfd 44 u, ...171 lnutbtrs Rallwir .... .4 ... II do pfd (. . .. '2 Smjthtf. P-clAc AS ... ! L'rloa PactSc 123', . .. 44 da nt ion ... II W I', g. S(e 104 ... taw di. nld 4u ...ledstwakash if ...14i'44 do pfd 4.. ...It ap4nlaA 4a j Steady. 211-lsd ner ounce. Mu.M.i-:''.in per cam. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills Is 2 7-ltu2 per cent; for three months' bills, 21s fr cent. tattoa Mnrket. LIVERPOOL. Jan 27. COTT'lN Spot In inoderat demand, price I points lower; REAL ESTATE TR AN8FKKS. Deeds filed for record January 27. as furn ished by the Midland Guarantee Ann Truat company, bonded abstracter, 114 Farna.u street, for The Bee. D. j. Farrell and wife to J. B. Wat kins, lot 14, block 6. Spring Lake -park f 400 T. Hoctor nnd wife to R. Phalen. lot 23. block 3, Missouri svenue park 100 T. Brennan to T. Hoctor. same 1 Josephine Crawford to Flora B. Stokes, lot 4, block 7, Patterson park I Kalherlne T. Duncan to Emllie V. Pres ton, lots 11 to IA inclusive, block 304. Wilcox second addition, and ottMar land Emllie B. Preston and husband to C. C. Morgan, lot 11 und 12. block 31, Wil cox second addition - Mary Logan and husband to Ci. A. Mag ney, lots 1 and 4, block 14, Wilcox ad dition O. A. Magney and wife to C. C. Mor gan, same O. W. Preston and wife to C. C. Mor gun. sums W. G. Preston und husband t.r C. C. Morgan, lot 1, Mock 14, Wilcox; addi tion -. A. Faust and wife to J. Lemke. nwU of nwi4. sec. ii-14-12 2.SO0 A. M. Smrllie and wife to Berth Rodda. lot 12. block S. Clifton Hill.... Samuntha C. Deln to J. M. Chapman, et al. nw swi see so-ln-if t W. E. Sw-fntxel and wife to C. C. Mor gan, lot fi to 12, block 14, Wilcox addi tion 2,00 C. H. Kruse and wife to C. C. Morgan, lots 1 to 4. block 15. Wilcox addition. .2,'aW M. Peterson and wife to C. C. Morgan, lots 0 to 8. block 16. Wilcox addition. .1.800 Omaha Safe lroaii Trust Co. to C. C. Morgan, lots to 18. block 15, Wil cox addition ..2.0) E. J. Robinson to E. R. Davenport, lots 7 and 8. Tabor Place 2.JM Frances Louisa Hanlon and husband to E. J. Robinson, same l.fiAl 7(0 BOO 500 1 400 Edwards -Wood Go. s (Incorporated.) lain Office: Fifth anil Robwrts StraaU ST. PAUL, niNN. DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain to Us Vraaek OsSee. 110-II1 Ben sal ml Trad Bl4t; Oauska, mm. Telepheae SBte. tlt-814 Exchang Bids.. SotHh OmahaV ell 'Phone ti Indebendent 'Pboa 4V govcrmkt NOTicaea CHIEF" QUARTERMASTER'S OpTKUtV '. Omaha. Neb.. Dec. 31, IH04, Sealed pro posals in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 10 o'clock a. in., central standard time, Janu ary 1906. for etxistructlrig two i3 slug set ouurters for civilian employes, and on di double set quarter for 11011-commis-tloned stuff officer, at Fort Crook, N. bratka. Full Information furiilabed on ap plication to this office, where plan and tpeciflcatlon may be aeen, or to tbe Quar terroaMtrr. Fort Crook. Nebraska. Propos als to be marked "Proposal for Construct ing Uuartcra." and addressed to Major M. (IRA V ZAL1N8KI. Acting Chief Quarter master. J5-ii-f-10-2a-2 CHI EH QlARTERllASTtR g OKriCE Omah. Neb. Jan. 1. l!Mg. Sealed prri posais, In triplicate, will fc received bet and by uuurltrmusiera at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m, central standard time. Feb. 15. 1. for furnishing fuel snd ' forage during the remainder of the Aacl year ending June an. lax, ut Ports D A Russell and Marker. lie. W yo., snd Fort Les Moines, Is. Proposals for delivery st other place will be entertained. I. S re serves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof.. Informa tion furnished on application here, cr to quartermasters at statlona named. -Envelopes containing proposals should be , mat Wed 'Propeasls for Fuel si:if Forage," and addressed to Lieut. Col J K Sawyer. C Q At. J--I7-2-rU IA 4 i v H t ; i! i -1 4 i . V I 1 h I!