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TJIE 0MA1IA VAlhi BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. 1903. ( REAL ESTATE 4 AR M AMD M4'..ll UUI FOR Uii lewa. $X,4) first mortgage, per cent, on 122-acrt farm, fifteen miles Inim tnnaha; about Inur years to run; will be sold lo net 1 purchaser 7 per cent. Mills County Ab stract Co., Giinwood, la. (? M102 a. Mfkruk. THE ROME MILLER FARM AT NORFOLK, MADISON COUNTY, NEB. An Ideal dairy, breeding or feeding; farm of 2K7 acres; Joins the corporation llintta of Norfolk, the bwt city in northeast Ne braxka. Its location makes it admirably adapted for purposes named.' HOI I. Black sandy loam; level, high sec ond bottom land, suited to corn and other grains and especially adapted for alfalfa; 1) acres cultivated; all fenced hog-tight. Large barn, forarnt floor, city water, electric light 150-ton ailo In connection; hog bona with cook house In connoct4on; granarlos, blacksmith and csrpenlir shop, cattle atteds, corncrttia, tool house, ete.All buildings bave cement foundaliona; Just painted, flrat clasa condition; location, Improvements, etc., make thla farm worth $HJ per acre. It can be nought for $22,5t. It U Ilia belt bargain in tho atate. Addrcaa Standard Stock Food Company, OMAHA, NEB. (20)-M144 19 KOfl RARtJALNB In western Nebraska lands, either Improved or unimproved, ca II. K. Ulerer & Co., 411 Bee building. 0 M142 iStx Oregon. t A fINAP IN OREOON TIMBER. I will sell a two-thirds Interest In 4,00 crea of pine timber land for $40,000. These landa bave 45,),ww feet of fine whita pine lumber, well located. Land valuable sifter cutting tlm'er. Title perfect. Address W. J. Cook. Lumber exchange building, Port land. Oregon. (J0 MMS fab.lOx , MUeel la areas. v WESTERN 'FARM lands. Crop laymcnt plan; two crops pays for land, while. the land Is doubling In value. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., 651-662 Branded Building. ' . ' " 1 ' ' 20-M4C 400 ACRES," Buena Vista ounty: 1m praved. Insns, $16,0U for ID years and $5,400 for 6-years; price $75 per acre. For smaller farm or general stock. Writs Box f. Sioux Rapids, In. y)-MP3 2x REAL ESTATE LOANS MONET to Ioan on Improved city real estate, IUnn for building purpose. No delay. Cash on hand. W. II. THOMAS, U3 First National Bank Bldg. i22 M951 K . 1100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wtad JJldg., lslli and Varnam. (22) MS46 WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. 1!84D, MONET TO LOAN-Fayna Invsstment Co. (22) i2 LOANS on Improved Omaha property. G'Keafe R. E. Co.. 1001 N. Lit Bldg. PHIVATH MONKf NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS.. Mo4 FARNAM. (22)-S64 PRIVATE: money to loan; no delays. J. H. Buerwood. 619-417 Brandels Bid. (22) M180 PRIVATB MONET CASH ON HAND NO DKLAY, J. H. M1TTTEN.' 202-1 1ST NAT. BANK BLDQ. TEL. DOUO. 41L (28)M911 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Faman,. Smith 4V Co., 1320 mam 84. LOWEST RATES Bern la, Paxton Block. PRIVATE money to loan on Improved real estate. N. V. Dodge Co.. 1714 Far- , nam Bt. ( :oi iso WANTED T.0 BUY WANTED To buy second-band furniture. cook and beating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of your bouse complete. The highest prloe aid. Call the right man, Tel Doug. 897L (25) M774 Feb 4 SECOND-HAND feed sacks. No amount too large or too small. Wagnen, 801 N. 18. ' (6)-357 CASH raid fot ascond-hand clothing, shoes, et N. IStk St. Tul. Bed SS25. x (ai-aa WANTED To buy. second-hand ftirnlture, cook and heaMg stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furakxre, old cJothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows. tuilts. and n kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of yeur house complete; the highest prices paid. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. am. (25 MSO Ft - WANT t buy stoek of general merchan dise for cash. Must be chea4 iO. W. Woodward, Bayard, la. (25-M988 Feb. 5x ( WANTED To buy, second-hand roller-lop uosk. Biaie prK. A aureus v. u. Bog 1W. (2R) M1K 26x WANTED TO RENT WANTED Two or three furnished rooms I g young married couple, aultabla for very linht hoiisekucplng (most' of the meals taken out). Address E X30 care Hoc. (2)-MUl 25 WANTED Desk room Immediately, attor ney or r.-al eslAte office preferred. Ad dress O r,4 care He. () Ml4 '.Tx WANTED to rent, K or S-room furnished huuae, must be modern and In good neigh iHiriuMxl; can give good references. Tel. Harney 38. (26) M 241 WANTED By bachelor, one or two un furnished rooms, south side. Addreas L K'4 lam Bee. (26-M!t 24 WANTED SITUATIONS DAY WOMkN furnished free ef charge. iiUphoue Dou i nil. (:7 am WANTED Position as engineer or fire man. 4 years' experience Willi references. 1'. O. Box 4, lUvtlock. Neb. Bell ,Ihuiii .NO. (lri) HXYi JOX SITUATION WANTED Married man, St, yeura pot'klteeptng, cashier, wanla I oji linn as buokkvfper or general otftce uorh. rauroad xptrience, etc. c 1 arc lief. iil) mukzox A LANDSCAPE (1ARDENER. I ain graduate of (lit! Male of New York .' -liiultiire oollege. 1 understand ail kinds ii uriiiiinii and graftiiiK. and moving largo Hits and graniiig. tun or write r. l. llerry, 717 S. 17th St., Omaha. Neh. (27-Ml x POSITION wanted as manager or clerk, 11 years t xiHTlcuee n general aud depart stoiea; reasonable wages; Devt or reler tiioes; a worker. Bos i0, Hubbard. Neb. (27) M:iM 2x Voi'Nti n'nt . desires place to work for uura r-nile guing to m nooi. ijoyles ml h'Ke. Telephoua LU4(las 14. i.. Kla V REFINED young girl, willing to work, dt ulres a place to d housework In North wmana. Aildress Misa H. L. Richards, general delivery, alallon At (27)-112 1 ALI.-Rul Nli JOB PRINTER, capable of saint, cnurge; atrlclly Wmperale; open inr eiiKHBeuieat : can come. Immediately ne. Hum iJli-M Jeo, I-'ield. Akron, Colo. Ui Six SITUATION by nurse for Infant or chll- uiou; toitipe,iciit, reliable. Address P s0, . Miej.ee. ,..) M153 2f x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Samuel Kaia and wife to Ida L. liana, lot ri. Hats' sub t ' 50 11a 1- iisks, guardian, to Samuel Knts. same H riina.j..ipi,i Mertgage at Trust Co. to I eo Karoo). WeM ii (eel .;l 3, J.oek l'l. orlsirial en of Omaha.. 100O A. J. s-ll and U to W ill. E. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Higher Closing Cables Start Buying and Shorts Come la. COMMISSION HOUSES 1 SELLERS Prices Raage er Ike Close of Day Preceding, F.seept as t Wheat, Which la Higher. OMAHA. Jsn. 23. 1. Higher closing cables started buying and shorts to come In. Commission houses sold on the rally, however, auo pricea rangi near yesterday e close witn tne exception of wheat, which ruled higher. Wheat values were strong to higher, wmi the crowd bearish, but buying waa good on the hrenka and the short, interests were overextended, making It an easy matter to advanne the market. Good cash business and reports of export sales at the sea bosrd caused shorts to come In and closed wheat strong. May wheat opened at W'ic and closed at 9NV. Corn was a llttlo essy at (he start on selling on the declines abroad and the fore cast for cohler weather. Commission houses bought freely on the decline and sentiment was bullish enough to hold the market fairly firm. Closing values were slightly under yesterday'a close. May corn opened at fiti'i and closed at A6c. Oota were soft and sold .off easily on heavv orders from commission firms. Oood demand and light receipts sustained prices. Mb v oats opened at b.V-kO and ciosea at 63'4o! Primary wheat receipts were Boft.ww nusn- ela and. shipments I41,0os- hushele. against receipts lasti vear of Sttn.ouu Dusneis ana shipments of 172.OH0 bushels. Corn receipts were Mhoun nusneia ana shipments 6,oi bushels, against receipts last year of 4n3.O00 bushels and shipments of K.'JO bushels. Clearancea were 240.000 bushels of corn. I.OiiO bushels of oats, und wheat and flour equal to 2S3.0) bushels. Liverpool closed vud higher on wneat an H'iiVjd higher on corn. Seaboard reported 144.000. bushels of wheat 'and ai.Ouo bushels of corn Aaken for export. I,ocal range of options: Articles.! Open. Hlgh- Low. Close.Yes'y. Wheat-I I I May.,. W", IWt4 BSW t SSVi July... 94 !IIH H 4V 94 8pt... il D1S OlUa 91' Corn - ' May... W DM 6 rm July... 54'4 f.4, 64 54M, M Hepl... 64', &4 644 MV MVi Oats I May... mil M"j Kt"4 Mv 5S64 July... 4t;' 4t'.V 4;t 4BT, Sept... , SSaj 3k 3S-1i4 3 28? Omaaa Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. XMKI7C: Ne. 3 bard. 644n:tCHc; No. 4 hard, 9014c; No. S spring, 7c'ul.oo: no grade, s&wsoc. coitN No. ,3. &zc; no, 4, Biwavic: no grade, 4Wi3c: No. 3 yellow, iSfoi3c; No. I white. 62t62e. OATS No. 3 mixed. 4fili'?7r; No. 3 yel low, 47c; No. x white, 47Vc; No. 4 white, 4"Hc; standard, 474't48c. HVK-No. S. 7Pfrt(k-; No; 3, 73JT4c. ' Carlot Itecelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 60 4U , 20(1 MinnetiDtrits 24t Omaha 24 20 17 Duluth 4 Mlnnraaolle Ural Market. MINNKAPOLIS, Jan. 23. WHEAT May, I1.09H: July. 1.07l.i); No. 1 hard, $1.12 Ul.fiTa; No. 1 northern, tl .091.09T4 ; No. northern, ll.OBTkt-Oi; Ns.. 3 northern, Il.4f44ei.04.. FLOUR First patents, 3fi.45(Ti6.60: second patents, t5.365.5i; first dears, $4.3(4.40; second clears, H.5Ca3.(0. B KAN In bulk, IJU.OIX&20.25. Milwaukee Uraln Market. MILWAITKEK. Jan. 23. WHE1AT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern, f 1.101. 11; No. 3 northern, H.0Sl.ffirV; My, JlttiVi 1.02. BARLEY Steady; No. 2, IL01; sample, 65rell.W. . . ' CORN Firm; No. :S cash. 6S69c; May, 61o, asked. .11 . 1 ' , -. Peoria Mrhtctj-r t'" " ' TEORIA, Jan. 8.-XTtN-Hlgher; No. 3' yellow, WiS5c; tio. 3. MStooc; WO. 4, VW(t 44c; no grade, 4047c. OATS Firm; No. 3 white, 0O-8le; No. 4 white. 4!V&50o. WHI8KV 11.36. Liverpool Uraln and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 23. WHEAT Spot, No. 2 red, western winter, steady; 7s lOd. Flit urea steady; 7a 8Vid: May, 7s 3d. CORN Spot, easy; prime mixed American, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Continued.) Weeklv, lot 9, block 1, Harrier' 1st addition 1,100 Frank A. Ftiray, county treasurer, to Emma Gardiner, sVs lot 3, block 7, Kilby place , Emll A, Todtenhaupt to Johanna Tndtenhaopt, part lots 10, 11 and 12, block 2. Lessentlne Saratoga 1 Adam Mocht to Wm. Wieprlcht, w(4 lot 11. block 10. Jetter'a addition .... 775 James H. AVcCreary et al, to John A; McCreary, lots 1, 2, 3, block Z, McCreary Place 1 Egbert E. French and wife to A. B. Klckel, lot 4, block 2, Tipton place.. 1 Geo. M. Wardner and wife to same, same 1 Byron R. Hastings and wife to John D. Montgomery, lot 4, ijiock 122. Dundee place 600 Niels Jorgensen to Mary Cummings, lot 21. Neil s addlt on 700 Elizabeth M. Hlmhan to Sabilla Stry- ker, lot 3, re-plat block 4, Myers, Richards . Tlldens addition 2,350 D. V. S holes Co.. et al. lo Wm. M. Msrka. lot 3. Sholes sub 850 August Soukup et al, to Frantiska Smelkal, lots 16, IB and 17, jioimes addition 1 John A. Haney to Nekt C. Holmes. strip on north sine swvi ne& ss-u-iv. bo Nets C. Holmes to John A, Haney, strip on south side se'4 nev X6-1&-10. 60 Frank L. Fitchett to O. E. Burtngton, lot 5. block I. Myers, ,-Rlcnsrds at Tildens addition 3i0 Sarah M. Ijinslng to Nancy J. I -an alog, part lots s and 4, block a, laaac t Selden's addition '. 1 Total ..118,216 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Bridge Builders and Material Men. Jules burg, Colo., Jan. 7, lav. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of County Commlsfcionere of Sedgwick county, Colo rado, -up to 13 o'clock noon of the 2Mb day of January, for the complete construc tion of a pile bridge, about l.uw) feet long, across a portion of the South Platte river, extending from the south end of the new State bridge at Juleaburg to the south bank of the South Plutte river. Sealed piopoeala will be received by the Board i( County Commissioners of Sedg wick county, Colorado, up to 12 o'clock noon of the 27th dav of January, J'Ji, for the furntablug of all material to build a pile bridae ui.mii 1 if.1 feel ion, said ma terial to be del'vered at the north end of that portion of the State bridge now mini at Julesbuiv. Colorado, across the South Platte river. Sealed propusala will alao be received by said board up to 12 o'clock noon of the 27 ill day of January, V.'. for the building and fuj nihlng of all labor In the building of a pile bridge about 1.050 feet lone across a portion of the Soutn Platte river, extend ing from the south .n,l at the new State bridge atgjuleaburg te the south bank et t lie bouiti i'latle river. All proposals to be filed with the oounty riera, at her office In Juleaburg, Colorado, at which office further Information In re gard to such bridge and worg and a copy of tbe plana and specifications and amount of maturlal required for ealS bridge will be kept and can be seen by any person Interested. The said Uoard of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bias offsred. By eeder of the Board of CourVy Com- misKiuers of mxigwicK county, Colorado. By C. W. WHITE. Chairman. Jldl7t OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC Xmpress t,ln of the Atlas Us. Third Ciaos Rales on Expresses: I2S.50. Chicago to Liverpool. 130 25. Chi caao to Scandinavia. $33.25, Chicago to Finland. 17 00. Chicago to Hanibura. Bre men, Antwerp. Houins reserved. Write for information C. E. Bra-JAMZV. Osa- srt- S33 Co. Clark hi., CUcago, XU. tiw. Ba d; prime mixed Amerlcah, old, fs d; futures steady; January, M 'd. aiarcti, ts CHICAKO (jRAIN AD rROVHIOH Fratsm of the TraOlaa and Claalaa; Prions llwavral ( Tre. CHICAGO. Jan. . Heavy realising sales caused a weak finish today In the local wheat market, the Mny option showing a net loss of Wf"c. Corn wss otf tetiK'. tts were down e. iTovlsiona were un changed to I'lyilSc higher. TUe wheat market waa strong nearly all day, but became weak In the last half hour because of an estimate on wheat shipments from Argentina, Indicating a material In creaea In the movement from that country. The strength shown during the greater part of the day waa due to an advance of al most 1 cent at Liverpool, In excellent de mand for cash wheat, a scarcity of offer ings, and., doubtful reports regarding the rondltlon of the fall sown crop In the south west. The market waa weak. May openea a shade lower to a shade higher, at ll.tr.'Vi I. 02V advanced to SMA1 and declined to II. ftlH, where Jt closed. Clearances of wheal and riour wore eo.ua4 to ai.rv nu. Primary receiota were 5.Vi.o.) bu.. compared with i4.onrt bu; on the same day last year. Minneapolis. Ouluth and (Ttlcsgo reported receipts of 340 cars, against Si) cars last week and 167 cars one year ago. Clear cold weather Inspired active selling of corn which resulted In a weak tone through the entire day. Ixval receipts were much less than what had been esti mated, but this falling off In the movement was offset by the likellhook that the ar rivals for the next few days will be greatly augmented by the cold wave. Pit traders sold and offertnga were taken by commla slnn houses. The market closed weak. May opened fc&tr 'o H'nc lower, at 0?h.1Mic, sold up to 6lS1i''lWc and closed at - tile, ioosl receipts were 413 cars, with none of contract grade. Trade In oata waa very quiet and the market was dnminsted by the easier tone of corn. May opened r. lower, at 64c, sold between kJV'wWuc and closed at &3Hc. Local receipts were 'Ali cars. Provisions were a trifle easier early In the dar owing to a I rente decline In live hogs. The market regained all of the loss later In the day pn good demand for lard and ribs bv a local packer. The close was steady, with Msv pork showing a gain of ZHttfic. at 3U.02U. I-ard waa a ahade higher at !7.874-1J7.W. Ribs were unchanged at K '.. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 30 cars; corn, 374 cars; oats, 113 cars; hogs, 40,000 head. The leading future ranged as follows: Articles ! Open. I Hlrh. Low. Close. Tes y. Wheat I I I . May 1 02t4il 1 03V 1 0V I 02HU 024H July ftsH-SH " W'i 9hs Sept. OSigH1 W1 KWJ 94 Corn i L ' May ST4-lH!l(,eH T4 July BW4fil ft74 BMsl MHllW W1 Sept. SSVifcVs WWW (JlVsl 6Vil &H Oats aMav M IVl Kttt 53V M bMav h? 52 tjr M 61 53 iV aJuly 47H 47 4H " bJuly 46 45V, 45 45 45Va Pork Feb. 12 R2'4 1! B2V4 1 &-H 12 &2'4 18 W May 12 K 13 10 12 lVs 13 Vi 13 00 Lerd . Jan. 7 SS 7 R 7 Kd 7 7 2i May 7 82V 7 90 7 wC 7 30 7 87 Ribs I Jan., 2t 8 2Vi 6 H C Jan. 8S2Vt (t2'4 ttt'ti 6 2V Mov 6K7',2 TOO 87Vi 8 92H 92V4 July 7 10 7 15 7 07 7 13ft , 7 10 No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were an follows: FLOUR Kssy; winter patents. S4.5O04.3O; winter straights. l4.2Wr4.70: spring patents. ts.7(nfi6.75; spring straights, $4.50011.10; bilkers. S13&(?(4.40. WHEAT No. I spring. Il.flpin.11; No. spring, SBC'S!. 10; No. 2 red, e'VtfiWHc cokjn wo. z. s9tiy4c: no, 3 yellow, OATS NO. ftovtc; I0. 3 wnue, 4wrfC3c. Rid NO. 3, 8C. IIARLEY Fair to choice malting, 8T.fi 06c. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 northwestern. 31.32W. Prime timothy, 14.40. Clover, contract grade. xn.oo. 1 PROVISIONS Short rlba. sides (loose) 2T,ij.e2V. Mess pork, per bbl.. 12.8!VsS 13.75. Iard. per 100 lbs.. r,tEVi7.tt. Short Clear sldos (boxed). W t.;'M.'f V. Following were the receipts and ship ments or itour ana grain: Jiocetpta. Shipments Flotir. bbls 42.600 27,7(i0 Wheat, bu 4.0i0 .10.400 Corn, bu '..'...63,200 275.0U0 Onts, bu im.) . .SHI. Rye.-'bu... u.emC ." . ti) Barley, bu 85,800 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; cres merles, 2130He; dairies. VniZIr. EKgs, strong: at mark, esses Included. tfWJ21c; firsts, ZlVjc; prime firsts, r.'wc; extras. I'PAc. Cheese, stcsdy. naU34c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET (notations of the Hay Leading; Commodities. NEW YORK. Jan.' 23. FLOL'R-Recelots. 28,112 bbls.; exports, 3,523 bbls. Market steady with trading quiet; Minnesota patents. I5.4ott.0: winter strslgbts. 14.50'rt 4.75;.v Minnesota bakers, $4.0Wi6.16; winter extraa. winter patents, u.Wit 5.25; winter low gradea, (3.6544.10. Rye flour, ateady; fair (o good, KtH.thd.lo; choice to fancy, xj,aa.40. uuckwheat flour, quiet; 33.00 per 100 lbs. CORN MEAL Firm: fine wh te and ve - low, tl.4uul.60; coarse, $1.14; kiln dried, $3.35 (3.50. RYE Quiet; No. I western 3c. f. o. b., New York. WHEAT Receipts. 17.000 bu.: exports. 31,217 bu. Spot market, steady; No. 2 red, $1.04 elevator; No. 2 red. $1.0bt4, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. $1.2014 f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. H.14V, o. b.. afloat. Early steadiness In wheat today, favored by higher cables and lighter northwest receipts was succeeded after mid day by sharp reactions due to predicted lib eral Argentine shipments. The market closed weak, at He net decline. May, $1.10Vi e-l.lUTi. closed, $1,101,; July, $1.05Htrl.034, closed, $1.0&H. tvKW Receipts. 56. UTS iu. spot market, barely steady; No. 2. 76c, nominal, elevator. nd W'c, f. o. n., afloat; No. 2 white, 74c, nd No. 2 yellow, 67W f. o. b.. afloat. Option market Was without transactions, closing 4o net lower. May closed 7oW: July closed, 6Sc. OATS Receipts. 45.5O0 bu. : exports. 4.000 bu. ; spot market, easy; mixed oata. 28 to 32 pounds. Ml4c; natural white, 20 to 32 pounds, 8Hffioc; clipped white, 32 to 40 pounds, 56V;i62c. MAY Dull; good to choice, ll.0rvttl.06. HOPS Uuiel: state, common to choice. 1S07 crop. 12ilic: lfrrt crop, 4.30: Pacific coast. 19o7 crop, (Wile; 1908 crop, 54iV. inures nnu; liogota, l&3c; Central America. ldUr. PROVISIONS Beef, easy; mess. $10.00 tfr10.6; beef hams. $24.ioafi&0; packet, II l fotj 12.00; city, extra India mesa, $21,000 21.50. Cut meats, ateadv; pickled bellies. $7.7530.50; pickled hama. $9.00. Lard, steady; western prime, $7.a7.90; refined, ateady; continent. $.30: South America, $9.16; com- iwtinii. iT.izsisr'.Bit. "or. easy: family, $!.5fV'rt7.; short clear, $15.5o(b 1.76 ; mess, $14.EOdl5.38. TAUivi Uarcly steady: city. 64c: coun try, S'.foSaic. KICK Firm; domestic, rair to extra, :Vnc: Japan, nominal. POCIVTKY Alive, easy; western chick ens. 10c; fowls, 12c; turkeys, 1:14c. Drained easy; western chickens, llVi'slc; turkeys. lidliic; fowls. lOCd'sc. BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, 32c; extras. ::i4c. CHEESE Firm and unchanged. EtRiS Firm; western fimts, Zk-; seconds, 28'!tc St. Lee lit tieaeral Market. ST. 1XIUI8. Jon. 2S.-WHEAT-.Weak; track, No. 3 red rah, tl tC'a'l.iU't; No. t hard, $1.01&1.05; May, $1.0J1.0:V; July, tjSiC. CORN Weak; track, cash. No. S, aiffiuGc; No. 3 white, 674fcvc; May, UV; July, teSe. OATS I.ower; track. No. 2 cash, 60c; No. S white, 62c; May, 6l.c. R YE Quiet at 83&4c. FfDtTR Inactive; red winter patents. $4 4. 40 : extra fancy and straight, $4 2ytf t.tn; clear, sj. ra"i..w. SEED Timothy, fair demand, $3.504. 2i. CORNMEAL-Bteady. X2.S0." BRAN Higher; sacked, east track, $l.llj 1 13. HAY Steady: timothy, tl0.5ujj'l.CO; prairie. xh odu 60. IKON COTTON T1ES-$1.10. B A OO I NO 10 'c. HEMP TWINE 11c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; jobbing, $13.0u. lJtrd. unchanged; prime ateamed, $7.50. Dry aalt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts, $7.6; clear ribs, $7.37U; short clears. : M'lt. Bacon, lower; boxed extra abort, $S.J7V: clear rlba. $8.25: abort clears. $&. POULTRY 4Jukt; chickens, 84C; springs, Ityc; turkeys,-lis-; ducks, tc; geese, te. BUTTER Firm at 24j31c. EOOS-Higher at 18V. case count. itecelpts tjmpment t Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oats, bu. .. 7.UO0 11.(04) .. ttO) ..117.UH0 .. 56.000 30 Due H'l ,ttu 44,000 Delatta Grain Market. DCLl'TH. Jan. 3.-WH EAT-No. , northrn. $1 101; No. 2 norlhria, $1.074; Slav, 9. ; 4ity, 41.11 . OA'IS-4!,,.' a NEW YORE STOCKS 1ND BONDS Movement of the Market it Still Under Constraint pr.AT.nro largely professional Fall t Dlseennt Rate Abroad Bring Oat Reallslaa; Bales and Prleea . Inn Sknraly at l.ast. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.1 The movement of the stock market today was under con straint and profeaslonal operators were not able to make much Impression on pricea. Their dealings made up a large portion of the total transactions. The reductions In the offical discount rstea of the Bank of England and the Bank of Fiance were madn the occasion for opening prices here on a higher level. The promptitude with which advantage was taken of the advance to make aales for the purpose of realising profits was accepted as Illuminative of the deerres of the larger speculative class. Rut when the professional traders attempted to follow this hint by sales of stocks in con tinuation of the movement they found an abatement of the offerings coming on the market and felt obliged to turn again and cover their short contracts. An Inference waa drawn of strength on the part of the bull party owing to the subsidence of sell ing pressure on the decline, but a desire to reduce their holdings al profitable levels waa argued from the eagerness of the sell ing on the advance. Prices fell back sharply to the lowest at the last. The pause In speculative activity was In harmony with the tenor of news of affairs. The rapid progress towards ease In the money market was unaccompanied by any positive evidence of a revival being thus stimulated In trade activity, although lm- frovement In sentiment In various lines of rade was discernible as It applied to hopes of foreign revivals. Thla was true of the Iron and steel trade, regarding which, how ever, the appearance of the United States Steel quarterly report next Tuesday la awaited before forming any definite con clusions on the subject. The reduction of the Bank of England official discount rate from S to 4 per cent was wider than waa anticipated, but the accumulation of re serves to a proportion of 64.80 per cant of liabilities proved the neceaaity of the step In order to conserve the central Institution In the open money market, where the new discount rate waa still higher than the pre vailing open market rate, which also re reded before the reduction , In the bank rate. The acceptance of this example by the Bank of France confirms the univer sality of the easing tendency of money. It was significant of trur feeling existing towarns questions oi new capital issues, notwithstanding the rapid accumulation of money resources that suggestions of new loans, even when reported to be already arranged for, caused depression In exist ing securities of the ootnpanlea affected. Delaware & Hudson wss an example, the severe recent decline In that stock being followed by well denned reports today of the placing of a 3lO,OTiO,OuO one-year note la sue. The seeking of only short-time ac commodation by this company, aa waa dono alao by the consolidated uaa company, ana extension secured for some other short time loans soon regarded at offering but moderate promise of Immediate advantage to seekers or new capital from the evident piling up of funds In the banking centers. The announcement of a tressurv call on the New York banks for 310.000,000 of' gov ernment deposits was passed over as an unimportant Incident. The same was truo of the advance of foreign exchange towards the gold export point. The handful of rail roads which have reported their netarn- Ings for December cannot safely be sc cepted as a criterion of the general show ing to be made, but the shrinkage shown by the few roads Is so heavy as to leave a formidable impression of the possible er hibit to be made by more complete figures. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, 32.284.0no. I'nitAl Slates bonds were unchanged on call. Number of aales and quotations on stock! were as follows: . Iil. Hlgk. Uv. Cln. let Adams Expraaa ...... Amalgamated Coppor Am. C. ft P Am. C. A F. tt Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cettoa Oil pli.. 1. 7V t' 49V4 . a.xw to so ... 1M 144 ta ' MO XS K!4t ..I )..e AJ.l' 100 190 ' 10 M J . J.l i 30V4 IIS 124 IV 14H 14 t M M ntta :J 71 i4 74 1714 8.1 44 149'4 17 :oh A man ran Kipreas ... Am. H. A L. sfd Amsrk4ia ! .,-mi..,iaisj Ant. Ldnaeed Oil Sfd... SS " 23 M S7 It WVi Il2't 111 tt Tt aj'4 -'Sl 72 ,714 17 tM4 Am. Locomottra , 1 '. ! "M . S.iw 1 S.0 . Am. Leeosiottve gtd... Am. 8. A R Am. Tobaroe ptd etra. ., Anaxnda Mlalng C... Alchlaoa Atchiaoa pfd Atlantis C. L Raltlsiore ft Ohio Bal. ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr ... Casadtan PaclRc central sf New Jeraay. Chaaapeaka ft Ohio.... 1,500 J74 ' U, .ien 'ii" "ui 1,300 149 ta i 21 '4 Chlcage Ut. w. Chlnaico ft N. W C . M. ft St. P Chicago T. ft A Chicago T. ft T. pfd C C. C. A St. L Colorado r. ft I Colorado ft Bo Colo, ft So. lit pfd Oolo. ft So. Cd pfd Cmiaolldatad Oaa Corn Producta Corn Product! pfd Delaware ft HudaoD Dal., U ft W Danver A R. O. ,. D. A R. O pfd Dlatlllera' Becurltlaa Ktim Krle lat pfd Krle Id pfd Ueserat Elactrlo Illlsola Central Inter national Paper Int. Papar pfd ,.. Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd ...,.. Iowa Central lows Central pfd Kan City 83 K. C. so. pfd bounvllle ft N Mexican t'antral Minn, tr bt. L. ton HI )J,K ill I Hi 14a lll'i HIV, 5 l"0 KW S.tno I 3'r) it Ml 14 1 ns 12 15 if'i i 241, r,-, 12 O 4J', 200 IOO14 KX114 100V4 IfM 14U i:i, 13 "4 7W tt4 14 43 lrio ITiA i.tUt 1A7 tut 2044 to4 Mi 17 10 l: iS lt?4 tl4 liS Ha HI ..40 ttl ltl'4 IH14 la) Ui'i ltt)4 V: 11 IVrt, l,oo )' 1114 1S 100 W bt4 M 12 .10 31 ino BIS tlH US 1 I7 (7i 17 1.1U0 l.vi i li4 2j0 2.". t, 3fi to 70S 131) lit4VI2 4.4O0 44 '4 4.1 44 l.itl 54'4 ran 2". t4 fr'iS !'5 1 410 39 S'4 t.ano tni i;, tn :-c :ei4 ' 4 a:u, , IT, S1 . IM 41 47 4T M., SI. P. A 8. 8 St., St. P. A 8. 8. Mlaaourl Paclae . M M. pfd.. M.. K. ft T M.. K. A T. pfd National Laa4 Now York Central N. Y.. O. ft W Norfolk ft W N. A W. pfd North American Parian Mall Pannarlvaiiis People' a Uaa P , I'.. C. ft St. I. Praaaed Ptael car Preed 8. c. pfd Pullmn Palace Car Reading Reading lat prd lUadlng Id pfd Rapubllc fiael Rapuhitc fHeal pfd Rock Inland Co... Tlock Itland Co. pfd St. b. ft 8. F. d pfd.,, . IMila S. W 8t. L. S. W. pfd Southern Parifle Bv. Pacific prd .1 Iso. Railway So. Railway pfd Tri la ft Pacific T., Bt. I,, ft W T . St. L. ft W. pld t'nlon Pacific . t at n Pacific pfd I'. S. Rprea f. 8. Realtr t. S. Huhhar tt. 8. Rutitor pfd.,-.... V. 8. 8la-l ( I'. 8. Steel pfd Vs. -Carolina Chemical . Va.-Caro. CSem. pfd..., Wabali Uahaah ptd WallK-Kargu Kxprcaa Wa.llugliini Kloctlia . U'.lrn t'nlus Wliaeling ft L. K Wlfuouala Central Wia. I tiilt.l p!4 Karl ham Paclto tlreat Northern pfd Central Leather Central Leather pfd laterborouKh Met Intaronrouan Met. pfd.. y '4 ti.Ttn lit, iii4 lilt. to) S6'i MI4 2114 t 1 1M.O0O wis 1"'S l"l4i US 81 171 17't f.9 1:S n 21 no lS "nJ tun lt.fWH 2. 500 14 14 n to :4i 31 '4 7." 7.'.'4 li" 110'a lc, i"S 11.000 74 401 111 too 11 '"10 t !l 14 '4 so a'4 'J4 Ui ias, 14, ai tj, .t i 4: n ti i 1 !f ii 41 II at I4;4 DO M yn l.o.i 104 ioa . loo 22S II '4 rs i ti "kV, it ''4 11 "14, u 1J 47 304 14 Jt.fifl 1:' ws lt'4 I.Ut l.-J', )2i4 H1 V 14, II' II '4 IS 40 i'4 Sloea-lfhrSlaia Kteal Total aalea for the day. Ml & aharai. Treaaery ktatetuent. WASHINtlTON. Jan. 23.-Today's ststo. mint of the treasury balance In the general fund exclusive of the $ijO,U,OW gold re serve shows: Avallablu cash balance $264,974 9 Oold coin and bullion 2?.6,T6- Uold certificates 46ol,bti'i Genua a Kitkaage, BERLIN, Jan $3. tCxchanga on London, SH mark.; 4X4 fjfenitlngs, for uiieuks. Discount rates short bills 4 per rent; three month bills; 4 per cent. -y Bank 4'learlnaje. OMAHA, Jan. iJ-Bar.k clearings for to. day were $1,Ik U17.S7 and for the corre sponding date tavst year $1.6tU.t)ti7.lai. tateaaeat s( Hamtt t Ragland. liDNTON. Jan. S3 The weekly otatement of the liAi.k of tnglaud sUutas the (uiuuav Inaj ahanties: Total rrtrrva 1m ra.J 1 45 0". rlm,!. tloa detrcased AU4,te, tiullloa 1" f i 1 .$41. M7. other securities deeressed ?.- Oho, other deposits decreased 1.230.&10, pub lic deposits incressen notes, re serve, increased .i..ipa. Ilovernment fwurltles are unchanged. The proportion of the bank's reserve to lia bility this wee is M7 per cent, compared with 52.S9 per cent lsst year. Sew Yerki Meaey Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 33.-PR1ME MER CANTILE PAPER-MJ7 per cent. HTERLINO KXCHANGE Firm, with ic tusl business In bankers' bill at t4 fiiiJif t K1J0 for demand and at $4..Wii4.H.tKj for slxty-dsy bills; commrrcial Pills, H wvm t.fOV SILVER Bar, b6r: Mexican dollars. 41c. BONDb 4oVernment, steady; railroad, Ir regular. MONEY ON CAI.I KaaT at iH-nv' per cent; ruling rate, i per cent: closing bid, 3 per cent: offered at 2 per cent: time loans, esuy: sixty days, 4 per cent; ninety days. 414, per cent: six months. 4u'4v, per cent. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol lows: V. a. ef. ri F4 Hwk. Vsl. 4H 1W 4a eettpea 1"4 b. N nl. 4s 1I4 V. 8. I, reg lMi "ilsn. r. t 4 M to eoiiDos 1"1 lln. rsnml 4a M t'. 8. n. 4. reg U '. lt Inc l(Mj to eousos n) Mine. St. 1.. w 11 M . K., T. 4s H 114 in N. B. R. ef M. c.ts. Am. fob ceo 4s.. do t At-hlon gen. 4. do ad, ( Atlantic e. I. B.I. A Otli 4s.. Brk. R. T. e. 4. N. T. C. (. . u n. i. r. g. it . H N. Parian 4. ... W do .lt . 11 lentrtl of Oa. ta 1"" N. W. r. . dn 1st tne... O. 8. U rf. 4 do M Inc 44U. r.nn ct. lua 1 do Id lnc M Reading gen. 4a H Cnea. Ohio 44a....ll St. I.. I. M r. M 104 Chlrago A. t4S... Rl. L. A 8 W. In 4S. 1t C , B. aV Q. n. 4a ... XV, St. U 8. W. c. 4a... st C. R. A P. 4a til seaboard A. t. 4a.... M dn cnl. Km 114 So. Paclflo 4a MH (('('. a St. U a. 4a. stk, 4ti lat 4a etf SI Colo. In, li. oar. A. 41 Bo. Railway ka IH Colo. Mid. 4 Colo. A Bo. 4a Cubs la n. ft R. a. 4s.... Ptatlllera' Sec. Si. Krle p. I. 4a do fen. 4a Japan 4a do 4S rtfa dn Zd aerie Bit. "Oflr4. tt T.iaa A T. la 111H . W14 t , st. I,, ft w. in .10l'nlon Paclte 4a 10 . M 4 a. 4a . 73 V. 8. 8teel 2d 5a . H'4 Wahaah la . an rt0 deb. B . TH Weaprn Md t. . WH. central 4a.. . 4.1 IT 1nt Beaton Stocks and Bends. BOSTON. Jan. 23 Call loans. 4H,j rer cent; ttme loans, Mq7 er cent, oinciai closing on stocks and bonds; Atchlaon ad). 4a tt Atlantic do 4a rtW, niiiehaia Ml t Mci. l entral 4a U cal. ft Heula. AU-hiaon . 71 '4 Tanuinnial .... . Mt Onppet Rang . .1M Paly Weat .... .1.17 rranklln .! uranhr .ir lata Rovale ... do pfd pnMon ft Albany. .. Poatnn A Maine.... H aton Elevatad ... Fltrhkurg pfd Meitcas Central ... t It S4H . i- Mm. Mining . 4 II N. T., N. H. A H...H4 MIchlMa t'nlon rPaclflc ........ Ill V4 Mohaw Am. Arga. ( hem 15k Mnat. C. C do pfd "SOId finmlnlon ... Am. Pneu. Tuns 4H Oaceols . 14 , MS, , 7 Amar. Bugar .... HI Parr do pld Am. T. 'A T Amar. Woolen .... do pfd Kdlaen ric. Hill. Heneral Electric . Maaa. Rlertrtc ... do ptd Maaa. tlaa I nltad Fruit I'nltad 8. M do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Adventure Allouaa Amalgamated .... Did. Aikcd. ..Ill Oulncy ..1074 Shannon .. II Tamarack .... .. 114 Trinity , .104 I'njled Copper . ..lllSa. 8. Mining... .. It I'. B. 01) .. 4T t'tah . . 53 Victoria . .1114 Winona .. 4414 Wolrrln .. U Norm Butte .... .. Rutta Cnallllon .. M N'erada .. i t'al. ft Arlaona. .. 81 Arlsona Com. .. .. 4H , 17 . 1214 . at . 16U, 14 . 14 . 10 . n .i; . to4 . l . 104 .lis . 16)4 London Cloatbst Btoeka. LONDON. Jan. 23. Closing quotations on stocks were: Conaola monay . . . do account Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd Rahimore ft Ohio. 1-1 M., K. ft T IS 1 11 N. Y. Central.. .. S Norfolk ft W... ..14 do pfd .. 0 Ontario ft W... .. !4 PennayWanla 4t4 1'U N '. M"4 H fi!V4 tanadlan ractflc .im Rand Mines .... Cheaapeaka ft Ohio... Raadlng hi.. no ct. W 5a Bouthern Railway ('., M. ft St. P llfiUj du pft Ke Ueera HS4 soatharn Pacific . Denver A R. 0 11)6 L'nloa RSclfle .... do pft n do pfd Erie ltlt l g. fliae) do lat pfd 84V4 ) ptd do 2d pfd JtUj Wabaah Grand Trank 174 do pfd tlllnola Central 1 SS Bpenlah 4a Loulavills ft N 101 Amal. Coppor .... I1H4 B44 77H 127 c4 . wtt , t 17 04 114 SILVER Bar, quiet, 25 U-10d per ounce outft. mi ,:r 111 . The rate of discount In the ODen market for short bills la SV&a per cent; for three monins Dins, twu per cent. New York Mining; Stocks, NEW YORK, Jun. 18. Closing quotations on mining biocks were Adaraa Cos. I I .title Chief . I .; ..140 . Ii . 46 . 41 . II ,.uo Alica Preeca Bruaawlck Con CnmiKock Tunnel .. Con. Cal. ft Vs.... Hum Sliver Iron Sliver Leadvllie Con Offered. . tW Ontario . 1 Ophlr . 1 Potol . 14 Savage , 44 Sierra Nevada . 7 Small Hopaa .. . M Stnndstd . t Kansas City Grain and Provlalona KANSAS CITY, Jan. !3 WHEAT-Ln changed: May, 57c: July. 914c. Cash io. i, narfi, :)awc; P.O. 3. wpirtVic; No. red. fl.ongi f.ol; No. 3. MU'igll.00. CORN Vi tic hlg.iir: May. C54c: Julv 5Pc. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 5314c; No. 3, toe ro. i wnue, t34c; jo. :i. Mits.ikc, OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, IM&Oc mixed. 4s4;4M!c. R V E Vit at)c. HAY-Sleady: choke timothy,- $11,509 ii.in: riifiiee prairie, 4r,.OUfjn.bO. B1JTTER Cnanged to "fee higher creamery. 31c: Dackltig stock. 17Hc. EGUS-Steady; fresh extras, Ak; flrsU, 10c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 115.000 711.000 Corn, bu 119.000 $000 Outs, bu 11,000 9,000 Kunsas City grain quotations: Articles. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close Wheat May ...4. Julv Corn May July VM;iit 74I R7 UiOeuhHfl V, lil'iiy jj;4T4i6.; Metal Market. Nf. YORK. Jan. IB.-IIETALS-The ijnnaon tin market was lis d higher ul 4:1:4 15s for spot and 4.125 15a for futures Um bIIv I he market was dull but blaher Willi quolallona ranging from $27.50 to $27.75. i upper was higher In the F.nal ah markrt closing ul K2 iuh, Mi,j futurea at l.a 7s 1. i-aicaiiy the markeet wifs dull and un cliatiKeil; Lake In nuoted at $13 7Jill4.uj electrolytic at $n.B:'V 11S7V,, and . aalliig at i.j.tc'-j. ia,i was unchanged al 4114 Vm In I-ondoi., and $3.7n&3.76 locally Spelter was uluo iinchangnd In both m.r kets. closing at : 17s bd In London, and at $4.4.n4.tK In the local markeet. lien whs iiigner in tne I'.ngiisn mnrhet. wit standHnl foundry quoted at 44s Id. an Cleveland warrants at 47a H4d. The loci market wjh uticlianged; No. 1 foundr ceu: 1NO. 1 Innnilrv uortliern fil tlH.2tVrijS 75: tto. 2 foundrv northern. $17 7CU14 25; No. 1 foundrv hoiiIIi- ern and No. 1 foundry southern, soft. $18.00 Wool Market. BOSTON. Mass. Jan. 3. WOOL Th loial iiiarket tor wool inBiinin- dull, ul though prices are well maintained. Mann lecturers seem louth to enter Into c n tracts tor large amounts, but there ha been quite a demand for samples. Uuota lions: Ohi ) and 1'nliliay K anU fleece. XX 3t'n:iai; X. 32il3r; No. I WHahed. S'.'a'ic: fine, unwashe.i, 'iJpilc- fine iinmi r' Imn table. 2Vir::oi-; nn ilium . lollilng. .;74i28'!, half blood clothing. 27c, half blood cimblrtg. XWAf. t hree-elahths blood crnb lug. 32'(:l::c; uuarli-r l.liwid eniibing, Siriij,.; delaine WdHhi-tl, Sci'Uk: Mlnblgan. Wson sin. New York fleeces, line unsullied. 14 tIJuc; df:laltie unwashed, 2SjSCc. Kunluckv, IndlHna and Mlusourl thice-eightlis blood, 'Si'a.iii-; quarter bl(Md. iktfjuit. P'oured valued. Texas fine, 12 mouths, 'iliifijr; flps, sis months to eight months. (4,i.u H P. IA)VI$. Mo . Jan 2 -,WiX Steady ; nieilluiu grades, combing and clothing. ilHiik', llglit fins, IOt'aic. heavy flue, Isji l(.l tub waslied. ZiiV-. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan." 23 -COITTON-Re-relpta opened firm; January, 11.S0-4.M ; March. 11.60c; May. 1165c; July, 11.43c; August, 11.10c: October lo.&je, bid. Futures closed sli-ajy; Januury, 11. 10 February. IMsc; March. U ?0c; April. 11 irSc; May. 11 ?9o; June. II2.V; July, 11. lie; Au gust. lt.kx October, In luu. UALVLoTON. Tex., Jan. 2J COTTOX- Hti-adv at I'.'Ue. - NfcW ORLEANS, lA.. Jan. 2J.-COTTON -Hl'wt. steady; low ordinary, pominai; ordinary, k 1-ltk, nominal; good ordinary, 104)C. nominal; low tnldillliig, HHc; mid dling, ; good middling. 12 11-14 :; mid- (llngair. 13 3-lnc; fair. IS IS IS-;, nominal, fal.-a i :'M bales; recvipts, t.tit bales; UK, Due S'.S balea. , T. AtJin. Me.. Jan. 23 COTTON Dull; nnJ'lllng. lli,:. flalas. 15 bales; receiota Daiea; sitipfienia. haUs. slock, U.tti bales. 4MI. 414 ItMia. OIL CITY, f bal-np-". $'. I , 14- I Jan. it OIL fVefl't i UK. ; -' 1 4.3 hl,U '. a i -t-'.iiuviits, 1 i j I SSBS Fhc Updike COMMISSION DEPARTMENT TOO to 714 Drnndels nidg. OMAHA. -:- -:- .NED. O R O KER IS GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS AND BONOS -PRIVATE WIRE8 Tslptton4t Douoltt 87S NEW YORK -:- CHICAGO OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Sell in About Yes terday's Ifotches. HOGS SUITER FARTHER DROP sheen and Lambs at Uaad taality lu Fair Demand at Abant Yester day's Plgarea Other Kinds law and Weak. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb., Jan. a. 19B. Recelnts were: Came. Hogs. Bheep. .. 4.n:t 6.5M .' Official .Monday (.ffldal Tuesday .... Official Wednesday . , 4 .'3 . t.lU'J . $.551) 17.M. W.16 7.XM !.) 1:'4 jj,tilt;l JD.7K5 111 171 5.848 S4.1 ls.ias 19.514 M.W7 85.1BN 54 II, I SI. 35 14.0114 Latlmate Thursday Four days this week flame days Inst week Same days 1 weeks sgo lt,!l mma days 3 weeks ago s.iwi Kme dava 4 weeks ago. 4.SW U.n.. ... 1 -, ..... 11 All 4I.5M5 The following table shows tne recc.pis cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tne year to oata, oompsrea wu.n i j- l!". 1907. Inc. t'. Cattle 72,54 81H. 'J Hogs Wl.iM 14S.414 WW Sheep 7,731 Hl.litiJ a-m The followlnr table shows tbs averago price of boss at South Omaha for the last several daya, with- compartsonsi t)ate. 1908. 11907. 11906. 1906.1904. W02. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. IS... 14.. It... IS.. 17... IS... It... t8 4 111' t 24 5 36 t OS! 4 TV 6 4$! 00 t 2S i& I 42 42 4 W 4 M o i 14 t I 41 6 i:t 6 2$ 6 15 5 29 t 20 6 M 5 27 t S 6 17 6 t! 4 Z t u W 49 t 65 4 69 4 551 4 741 39 20.. 4 27 6 U 4 57 4 UN 4 Ml 4 TJ 6 47 27 Jan. SI... 4 i'i 5VI 6 IS Jan. 23... 4 06141 6.46 S SS 4 63 4 8S1 6 691 6 (U Sunday The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. Bt. P 6 . 11 1 Missouri Pacific 3 5 .. 1 Union Pacific system 84 to 3 C. & N. W east II 1 C. A N. W.. west .14 70 I C, St. P., M. & O.... 11 17 3 C, H. A Q., east I 10 C, U. Q., west 39 72 3 1 C, It. I. A P., east.. 10 I "., H. I. & P., west.. .. I Illinois Central 2 .. .. Chicago Gt. Western. 5 5 4 Total receipts 152 1 14 The disposition of the days receipts was ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: cattle, nogs, biieep. Omaha Packing Co... 46S S.555 4"7 Bwjft and Company Cudahy Packing Co Oudahy, . from lenve.r... Vansatit Co Carey A Benton Ijibman A Co.' McCreary A Carey W. I. Stephen Hill A Bon V. P. Lewis Hamilton A Rothschild.. L. Wolf J. II. Bulla Sol Degsn J. M. Hoot A Co... T. H. Inrhrain. 1,0116 4,i'6 70 8,-"J4 .... va 65 71 13$ 22 21' Ti 1I3 .... 21 24 5 .... 1,211 l.tcrr ,. 23 rlulltvan Hros Iehmer Bros 8. A 8 Other buyers , Totals.. 4.i9 20.7S2 3.7H5 CATTLE Receiota of cattle this morn ing numbered Hi cars, which was abjut lno cars short of the run on Thursday of last week. The quality was about th name as noted yesterday; that Is, the bulk of the receipts consisted of cows and warmed-up steers, with a very meagur showing of the better grades of beef. Sev eral of the trains were late In arriving, so that the market as a whole was con siderably delayed. There waa no very great change In the market for beef steers. Oood cattU of that description have been so scarce all the week that receivers who were fortunste In having anything desirable today generally reported that they met with no difficulty In securing fully as good prices as yester day. -On the other hand, there bave been a good rnany warmed-up cattle every day thla week and the more common and In ferior kinda were pretty slow all the morn ing, but still It la a question If they sold any worse than yesterday. The market on caws and heifers opened in fair season In the morning and the good kinds were reasonably active at good, steady prices. In fact, aalcameii In some esses were reporting their best cows as strong. Tbe common td medium grades, while not so active, nevertheless sold In about the samo notches as yesterday. Oood feeders were again In active de mand and feeder buyers were out early In the morning picking up the most desirable of the offerings. It Is safe lo quote good feeders as fully stealy and active. Light stockers have been, slow sellers all the meek, due to the flirt that tli-v have been quite plentiful, while the demand has not been overly brlek. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice corn, fed steers. $5,0046.50; fair to good enrnfed seers, $4.5rfi6.0O; common to fair corbfed steers, $3.75j4 6f; good to choice cows and heifers, l3 5ni4W; fair to good cows and heifers, $2.754)3.iV: common to fair cows and heifers. $1.760t.76: good lo choice Blockers and feeders. $4.u0ot4 76; fslr to good Block ers and feeders. $.lnO&ton: common lo fair Blockers and feeders, $3.00ftt.5o. Representative sales' BEEF STEERS- I tell IM J . W, 4 K t It 4 85 104 4 It Jl M I li IT li 4 A 1 VM 4 tn il Il4i 4 1" H I' I I 14 It I'! 4 in U , 4 J 7 I1M 4 7 I Mt 4 i l V I ' t sett 4 J4 4 1194 4 7J II ll 131 4 i iOl COWS. 1 ..If! I M ; M I TI 4 nl I 4U 5 1014 :j i 7j I o 4 ;:7o i iio i '0 I so if I li 4 m:s l I 4 14 11 1 I 1 lilt 4 K IK 451 I II yi 11M 4 14 ! ., .111 I ? 1 1174 4 ' 14 t I l 1 140O 4 'to 4 Hi'. J 17 i:ie 4 1 I 1441 $ 1 .....4M 4 at HEIPKR3. I I r.-. i 744 I tn I tw l 1 7" IV, 1 nv. t it , 4i y It M 111 14 ,., 4. J I 14 II Hi J H 1st I 45 , tt T!1 I M 14 Wi IU I 4J1 I T iert I ) 4 M7 I an 1 M t) t W IK BUM 4. 1 : oe 1 lot 1 i 1 i 1 0 t l'.li I 4.1 I I S I l1 I H I M 1 HO'i I 14 1 1340 I 10 t 1421 t It I MD I .) I 1274 I If I Vi t M II 1 aso 1 11 1 141 t 1 lino I . I )7:i 1 -, 1 Hue t 9 1 I I ltV t tt I 1610 I 7 1 ihsd 1 at 1 ita 1 11 I IM lfc 1 140 I "5 CALVES. t I!l I 04 4 r1 4 0 I 41 I :i 4 , .. 17 I tl 4.....' 14 lit I. 130 I 44 t t I M I N4 4 7i 1 4 1 4 04 t 11 I 74 STOCK EH AND FEEDFH9 II . M. I U I '4 I 44 3 ,. I-O I ti t I 44 t ... I M M IV I ) t U U HI I 74 1 41 I 4 7 .. Tit I U 4 I 4ft 4 J I 71 -') I 4A 1 7 I I 74 I -l t 40 13 1. i I M 4 I ' I 4 t i 6-4 168 14 II, 4 .( I I ii " irt-lli.'iis mntJ 'i.iii.v luer th Grain Co. GLOBE TANNING & MANUFACTURING CO. BXS) MOIItS, IOWA. We tan all kinds of hides yon send us, both with hair on anil off, make them Into coats and rohes. Wrlto for shipping tag and booklet. JACOB BATES, J. A. StttTX. Oood promising Unlisted stocks ef Manhattan, Jfevada. Xlae fot sal on monthly payments, In blocks of 100 to 6,000 sliarsa, at See and 30o hare. . ror particulars eau or address MAX I. XVBZBMAsTaf, 00 lo. list Ave. Tel. Douglas tVT. rrospeetus JTse. morning, the first sales being largely at and right around $4.(6 for the general run of good loads. Common and light loads sold still lower. In spite of the fact that the re ceipts were extremely large, 2T2 cars were reported and the market gradually firmed up until a good share f the decline was re-' covered. The trade became active and hogs sold very freely al and rlftht around $1.10 for loads baring some weight, and quality. It will ba remembered that the bulk of the hogs yeserduy brought $4.lnn'i4.1(. l.sto trains cuntlnuei bringing in bogs until there were over 2M ctrs In sight. Ad vices rom other selling points indicated larger runs tnan expected, nut in spue or everything prices continued to find up, the trade becoming more active until good, heavy hogs were selling at $4.16 anfl up ward. In other word, the market got back to about where It was yesterday. Buvers kept at It until practically every thing was disposed of. Considering tht big runs, the market as a wnole was in very good condition. No, At. 8b. Pr. Ne. Aa. Sk. Pr. 4 Ktt ... I S is 141 ... 4 7'i M 110 ... IM 4. tit, ... 4 Wt 108 1.141 ... S 14 W IT) 41', II I'M) ... IM 44 ITU ) 4 OT'4 10 . . 4 l 17 M ) 4 HI 14 Ill ISO 4 S S 34t ... 4 1A M 175 ... 4 Kl 71 Kit ... 4 I 0 177 . . IM ' SSI ... 4 It 8HEKP Receipts of sheep were about the same as yesterday In point of numbers, but In addition to the fresh srrlvsls there were several loads carried over from yesterday srternoon. 1 he market was In shout the Same condition as It waa yesterday morn ing bo far as prices were concerned. Peck ers seemed to want a few loads and they appeared willing to pay steady prices for such stuff as they could use. On the other hand anything undesirable or anything that buyers did nut happen to take a fancy to was neglected and hard to Bell. Taking the trade aa a whole, however, there e no very great etinnge as compared with yesterday, but It was quite a little lower as compared with the close of last week. Quoatlons on good to choice fed sheer. and lambs: Lamhs, $fi.50ttr.75: light year ling wethers. $5.3501 H.00; .heavy yearling wethers. $5.0tKfi.35; wethers, $4 i 0.10; ewes, $4 50(14.75. Keiirescntattve sales. No. 4i!0 western lambs 163 western lambs 50 western lamhs 172 western yearlings 85 western yrarltjigs 5 western ewes 25 western lamb cults 2i to western lambs 51 western lambs 51 western lambs i... Av. Pr. .74 t1 . to 6 75 .76 6 75 . 102 6 25 . im ( i . 4' 4 nr. .55 6 6) . M 10 .64 B 76 ; !) 6 rK s 1"2 6 ft) . 110 4 W .76 6 H .92 t $ .liin t :f .19 6 65 JfiTi western yearlings A wethers IS 14 western ewes 44 western lambs ,. Ct western lambs r,.,, 4 Colorado yearlings 491 western lambs CHICAGO 1,1 VIS STOCK MARK CI Cattle anil Hogs sheep and fHICAOO. Jan. Dull and Lower Lauibs Slow. tS. CATTLE Re at about 6.000 head ceipts., estimated niurket dull to lUU'lue lower; nn r 4.251f6S5; cows, $2. 75&4. 50; heifers S2.60'O6.25; bulls, $280a4.23; CHlves $;l0&7.00; Blockers und feeders, ti.titi 4.75. HOGS Receipts, entlmated tt about 47.000 head; market 5tl0o lower; choice heavv shipping. S4.2bb4.30; butcher., $4 2004.30; iKht mixed, $M0W4.15; choice light. $4 20fM 25; packers, $:i.60fJ 4 20; pigs, $3.60 4.1 5; hulk of 3ales,tll.20 (U 4 30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. esti mated at about 16.006 head; market alow, I0&15C lower; sheep, $4.a65.40; .umbe, G.7Va-7.00; yearlings, $5,500 6.00. Kansas (My IJti Sttoek Market. KANSAS CITV, Jan. 23. CATTLE Ra ce! pt a 3,0)10 head, Uicluillng 1.600 southerns. Market steady; cows 10c lower; choice ex port and dressed beef steers. $4.9:i6.S0; fair to good. $4 tif.i74.9(); western steers, $4 0) tl600; Blockers and feedera, $42504. 60; southern steers. $a.5ni3.60: southern cows, $2,604)13.60; native cows, $2.7Oi4.50; native helf. rs. SaoiynllS, bulls, $2.?i4.10; calveg. $a.6O4i.60. HOOrt-Recclpts :i.60t) bead; market 6c lower; loss regained; top, $4.40; bulk of sales. $1 Il5i4.50; heavy, 44 3f"i4.40; packers. $4 I("4 :'; pigs and light". $3.5(Ka4.1Ts. HIIEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpls l.bat head; market steady; lambs. 6.25ii'i.75, ewes and yearlings, $4.2616.60; western yearlings. $5.40f.!iO; western sheep, $4.2f.,a & 25; sliM-'kcrs and fcedsrs, $J. jo-a-l 50. et. I.oals live Mock Market. ST. IX3L'I!4. Mo.. Jan. ii. CATTLE Rocelpts, 2.000 bead. Including 675 Tex ana; market steady: native shipping and export Vteers, t5 3$'o5 1t, drvssod beet and butl.r steers. $5 r0 tf 5 65; steers un liar 1.000 pounn. 13.0014 4.40; stocksr and feeders $3 004 4; cows and htlfar. $3 25'5.2o. 1 anner. $15002.50: bul's. t.'Dnit4 50; calves. $1 2&4r6.60; Texas and Indian Meets. $2.90 6.20; cows and heifers. $1 It t 8 74. Hji.-i Receipts, 14,000 head: market 10 Hi Co lower.; pigs and lights, tJ.OOtn 4 26; packers. $2 !5 d 4 i0; buU'hers and bet h' Hvy, $4 26 ji 4 35 . SIIEEf ANIi LAMHS Receipts, 1.006 I, mil. market steady; native muttons, $3 l'.' 50: iMmhs, $4 61)90; culla end bucks, 2.00tr 0. sto kers, 3.76.. Bloag City t-lsaTetoek Market. KKH'X CITV. la Jan J3. -(Special Tele gram ) CATTLE-R. i elpts, 60 bead; Slur, ket I0c higher; sturkers. steady; beeves, $'15006.30: cows and heifers. $.' 5to4.00: atoclt ers und feeders, u.tjoxM OO; calves and yesr lintfs l?OlJ?5. HOOhw Beceipts 3 700 head; market Sn lower, selling at tlhofltlO; bulk, $4.0tif 4.10. tcx-k la Mgbt. P.ecHpt of live stock at the six principal setu-rn maikcts y.sltrduy: Cams. Ifegs. bheep South Omaha Sioux fitv ... Kansas city St. Joseph 61. Loi,la .... Chicago Totglg 6.isj ro 8 on 2 54H 2.0)0 .'f) S.700 21 en 117)6 I4.I44) 47.0I.O yv i.bt'iM 2'l 1.WW Ji.tXO .. H.2KS 117.063 23 0 jl CoaTee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 23 -"OKKEr-iIarkt for coffee futures closed steady. tiA un changed to 6 points tilsher. Haies werV re portfd of 17.ia"i0 lua. Including January at tKc; Kehruary. 6 ." ui.')c; March. 0iuJ10; May. C tift ate: July. 6 3'h ; bi ptemlwr, 40o; November, S4fc; l-cetiiber, 0 ao'll) 660, H;Of coirnu. ateady. Nu 7 Rio. 414c; No. 4 HanioB, S.ac Mild toffee, steady; Cordova,. 'fSlc. Forelan flnanrlal. PARIS. Jan. 23. The (eduction cf ths rstea of diioiint of th bank of Eng land and the liana of ''ranee was an ticipated 011 tbe luajkct here today and prices rd after the anoouueement private rate of discount was I per cnt. I tl and Molasses. NEW YORK, Jan. !t til'OAR Raw. ttdy: fair tvfiiilng, t$tic; conlrifoa-nl, M teet. ntolaaar-a sugar, $ lie. Refined. etedy; crushed, i t"".-; powdered, 8c; grauu lated, 4. Ait. K V 6j i