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TIIK BI:K: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JAXUATiY 14. 1911. 14 GRAIN" AND PRODUCE MARKET ! .r May. 4s ,',d. old, . 3d; Fhr'iarv, futures. ' 4s 4 ni. Wheat Opens Strongly, but Weaken! Before Cloie. F.W KIRK KK:R.I. MARKET tlootatloa a CORN VALUES ABE EASED OFF of the Dar ( otHmnilltlr.. NEW VOIIK. Jn. 13.-F1JfKFlrm: i -P I ' I Af I'M IF .1 ! P, 4. ' 'I .t.iPr, IIITi ' " , . .... . . o.ii. i ' 2.Vf4 -3S: wlnte- istent. t44Vfi4.; spring - - r far. t Mlnntlon Receipt If envy. ' Art clears. 14 I'o 4 141- winter extr. 13 ti. in. winter extr. No 2. It.ritf.". Ka-isas "freight. 14 nni4 T.i. Rye flour, firm: fair to rood. $4.?f74 V: choice to fanrv, M 4n 4j4.4;.. Buckwheat flour. quiet; $.2o per I 1 pnunos. ii mil. CoriVMFAL-Steady; fin whit and yl OMAMA. Jan. 13. Ittll. f Iow. $i.wi.a. ro,rB, $UV&1 2T; klln-drled. Wheat started firm and strong at clos- . 1. t Ing value. being supported on yrsterdav s . WHEAT Fpot market stesdv; No. 2 red. break and prediction of light worm a elevator, and $l.i1'k f. o. b.. afloat: shipment. . ! .Vo. 1 northern Duluth. tl 24V f. o. b. afloat. Prices Go Up and Market ii Better Supported. DEMAND BELIE ED BROADER Dallnrsa Itklrk Follow the- Flrat Hour of Tradl-ar Indicates Market I Still rro- ( lime la Firm. ...1t', l.atr the market eased off from genera; Pleasure by commission house selling ,anu iBluea fell below yesterdays lose. The corn market was rather dull and larked the snap tt ha been "how Inn. value eaed off In sympathy with wheat and ft cash market. Wheat was nervon. breaking after the opening, onlv to advance to the opening level again on support from leading holder. sh wheat showed decided weaker toni. Slues being 1r loner, i nrn was teaturelers and ruled ratner weak on heavy hedging ssles, which weak- Futures market wan easy during moat of the day under selling by longs and on pros pect of more. fav rabl weather, but rallied on covering and support bv bulla, closing net unchanged. Mac. SI 01', 07 1.C.'i fV-1 . closed H OT,; .lulv. ll.dlH'a 1 M'k. closed. 51 MV Re ceipts, titx) bushels: shipment". 3.03). CORN- .Spot market easy; new No. 2. PI'ic f. v b.. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing "nc net lower. May rinsed My. Receipt. Il'4?u; ship ments. 1x4. ITT. OATS Spot market steady: futures mar ket was without transactions, closing tin- NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS ! EH'H'SSHTf . l-twit-a vMl.ritii'H Npv York dosing. ! c anioli. mnnlT Ts 1ouleIHe N I e - ...f ount Atnnl. f'nppr ... An.Mi1 Atrh'.n do pf1 H.I. Ohio c.n.dl.n r.rlfl .h iiyy" ("biota O W . M at P.. P. Lner ft R. O.. di pM Brls do 1st v'i do ?d t'd Ormnd Trunk .... Illinois 1 snlr.1 . tl.VT;R llnr. stronn. at i5Sd per ounce. MO.NKY-JS3'i per cent. The rate of discount In the open market ened cash conditions Value, were narrow 1 cnangeo to -nc neonne. miv ciosea vir. nd the market showed little or no change. July. 4ur. Receipts. kfi.4Xi busnels. Trlinarv wheat receipts were 43.0f) bit. H AY Fit m; prime. 11.10: No. J. f LOav t.t .hinm.ni. mr 9i (vo hit.. Baalnft re-.l.OiH: No f. Kcifi tl .(: No. t. Kftc eelots last vear of 82.fib bu and shipments! Hof'H rlim: i.omnion to choice. 1?10, NFW YORK. Jan. 1,1 Trice went up- 1 ward today to a material decree, and there I was a nearer aotiroach to aenulne support than had been sen on any recent day. In the absence of favorable d"velnpment there was a disposition to attribute the sustained trinKh to a broadfnlna- of the demand. No evidences of outward aupport developed, however, and the dullneea which followed the first hour of trading; Indicated that the market was still a narrow one. It closed firm. Reading was the feature and more than recovered it semi-annual 3 per cent divi dend. L'nlted Ktstc steel was traded In from the outset at steady advancing price, and Canadian Pacific registered a further vrry substantial gain, with betterment In I The following such of Its allied properties as Minneapolis. Bt. Paul .Sault Ste. Marie and Wisconsin :, M , K T 3' V.'i X V. Cmlr.1 IM'i Nc-fMk W 1 !' ! pM Outsrlo a W J't I r.nn.-.-lvanla fo1. I Hand M'nos ... S I . M Rod,n T' U So. H.llsrsr I 1 do pfd i , is so. r. itip i . Jnv, Inion P.clflc i:S . 71 " do p'A tl . L. a Sleel T7J t 40 pf IJJ'j . M W.t.h 1V . ?44 do pfd t 1M Sp.nlnh 4 M for ahort bills la 1 i-lf;1 13-16 per rent; for three months' bills. 3U3 per cent. REPORT OF THE CI.KAH13U HO E OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cattle Fairly Aotive at Steady to Stron Pricei. (nod Representation f heep and I.amba. with Prmanil Kqaally fiood. Followed by Healthy Trade and Steady Prlee. SOtTH OMAHA. Jan. 11. I'll. Receipt were: Cattle. Hog. Pheep OffiCal Mondav 5 4. 4..W. 1! T'H Official Tuesdav 7.0 I!.."- 'J Official Wedneadav 4 1 Official Thuisdsv 2 !XT fi TSR ; 0 F-stimnled Friday .W 4.B'"' 3. thiitrher sold up a huh as was the top of the n'arket. l'.rprf sentatlve s;l- IT .(,, which ' Five daa this wwk...7!.lK Same dss last w eek . . . .1T.S Same clavs 2 weks a go.. ILK". Transaction of the Associated Hanks Same day a 3 week aK..lv74 Mine tfaya 4 week ao..H.?-i for the Week. NEW YORK. Jan. 1.1.-Rradtreet bank clearings report tor the week ending Jan uary 2 show an aggregate of $:l.iitilTK,flon. an against 11.114. TJii um last week and $i.9'.l. Kir.fi. In the onrreapomllng week last year. la a list 01 me cities: nt 9tt: run lot Primary rorn receipts were 7T9.0TO bu. and shipments were Mft.OW bu.. against receipt Ian year of 26,ono bu. and shipment of W.OOn bu. Clearances were 241,ono bu. of corn, none of oata and wheat and flour equal to 11.000 bu. Liverpool closed Vd lower and wheat and Hd higher to Hd lower on corn. Ombn ( nab lr.- ea. WHKAT-No. 2 hard. Wuv, No. i hard, Kq9r; So. 4 hard. VWtf; rejected hard. T'.xf.Mc: No. 2 spring, 5'fjy;'c; No- 3 spring. l(tc. CORN No. 2 whlto, 4IV42c: No. S white, 41'41341c; No. 4 white, 4fo411c; No. 2 yellow, 41li411.c; No. 3 yellow. 4IW 41'ic; No. 4 yellow. 4"Hfftlc; No. 2. 41'.iH 4le; No. 3. 414mc; No. 4. 4V41g; no icrade, i;'ti.1Sc. OATS No. 2 white. oT'u.21c; standard. 'C3l4c; No. .1 white. Xtf 31c ; No. 4 white. 0,iio; No. 3 yellow. 304j31c; No. 4 yellow, X)&M. M . HAKlKY-No. 3. l2(jlTo; No. 1 feed, n S"c; rejected, fiOWic. RYK No. i. iWc; No. 3, 7ftf7c. The following cash ealea were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard: 1 car, 94c; . 4 mixed, 1 car, 81e. CORN-No. J white: 2 car. 41e; 1 2 yellow: 1 cer (old). 43c: No. yellowll oara, 41Hc; No. 4: 1 car. 40o; No. 3 mined, 4 car, 41'c; No. 4 mixed: 31 car. 41c; 2 cars. 40c; 1 car, 404c; no Kiadc-, I car: ;c. OATS Standard: 1 car, 31'c. No. 3 white: I care, 31c. No. 4 white; 1 car, 30So; No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 30,c. t'arlot Receipt Wheat. Corn Pacific coast. llO. Amerlra. 21"c: MXh; lltilB. irr-JIBc. HIPES-Ktill; Central Bogota. Z'fiMc LEATHKB-Steadv; hemlock first. 23H 2,ic; st-enno. 21-vH'23c; thirus. ugiOC, rr Jects. incite. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mess. $22.00 " : lamllv rj.i !4 V); short clears. 120 (Vff 22 00. Heef steadv; mess. I13.0M 14ft family, l8.0C!ff 18.50; beef hams. I5.6ta ft. to. Cut meat, dull; pickled belile. 10 to 14 lbs.. 113.2014.00; pickled ham. 113 01). Ird, eaav; middle west prim. 10.ff 10.75; refined, steady; continent, $11.40; South America. $11.75; compound. $.754iS.00. TALLOW-Kasy; prime city, hhds.. TVe; conntrv, 7fi7c. CHFF.PFStead:-; state, whole milk, lata fall qualltv, fine. SaMhf. eklm. !3Uc. jroas Wesk: Btate, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, white, fancy, large, 37c; gathered white, .Hr&SSc; hennery brown, fancv. 34c: gathered brown, 3;iB33c; western gathered, white, 32W1c( fresh fathered, ex tra firsts. 3Uff32c; firsts, SOe: seconds. 27(9 2c: refrigerator, special mark, fancy. In local storage, 2nc; first, - 241?24Vc; second, 2?Vf2H,o. Rl TTKR-tahy: creamery spedala, 2Mc; extra. 2H'S27c; third to first. 2'(i26c: cream ery, held third to special. l2Tc: state dairy, common to finest, 19t27c; process second to special, W23V; Imitation creamery first, 21o22c; factory held. 20i32lc; current make, U L'4o 6 16 Oats. 1S6 Chicago Minneapolis Omaha luluth 1II1CAGO ti R A I ASD PKUVI8IOKR Featarrs of the Trad Inn and (loalnsj rrlce on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 11. With rain general In the winter -wheat btlt and with more show POILTRY-Allve. chlckena, 16c; fowla, IRo. Dreaaed. quiet; lHc; fowls, 13'44iPl4o ateadv: western ITHBlSc; turkeys, lTf weHtern chickens, lbifl ; , turkeys, lWtfaoc. WEATHER I THE GRAIN BELT Conditions Are) Favorable for Snow by Matordny Forenoon. OMAHA, Jan. 13. Mil The cold wave, noted in the preceding report ax moving In over the northwest, swept oown the valley during; the night and sero weather again preva.na down tne valley over Nebraska. The weather la very i cold In the upper valley and nortnweal. ranging from M to ; degree oeiow wru In tne Dakota and Montana, and the cold er or anow promised for tonight, bears j tne winter In the western Canadian province. A temperature 01 w Deiow sero was reported at Frlnce Albert, In tho Saskatchewan valley, and 44 below at Calgary. In Alberta. The loweet at Omaha waa 3 below sero Snow flurries continue general In the upper valleys, and the west and northwest, and rains are falling In Kansas and Missouri thl morning. The weather will oontlnue unsettled in the v.ii.v. and wut. and conditions are favor able for snow In this vicinity tonight- and Saturday, with no Important chae In temperature. were able to rorcf a necnne loony, nui overreached themselves by excessive Bell ing on the lower levels. Shorts, who had learned caution by recent defeats, covered ao vigorously during the last hour that the market clotted firm at a net advance of ttW'ic. Idlest figures showed corn c off. snd hogs product 5c down to o advanco. Ammunition for the pesslmlste became available In the shape of statements from leading distributing houses nere mat can sal of wheat thuK far In 1U11 have not exceeded 7i, brahel for all the concerns combined. Kven more powerful was the weather situation, which seemed to favor the fall-sown crop. In addition, general realising, waa reported aa going on In Liverpool, where free offerings of I A Plata wheat acted a an offset to muller world's shipment. However, speculators, working for a rally, obtained a fresh hold through assertion on expert authority maintaining that In Kansas and Oklahoma plant growth had been thin and that ap pearance were forbidding. Fright on the part of short seller grew greater on an nouncement that Son country elevators In the Pakotaa and Minnesota were to be shut because of lack of wheat. Fluctua tions In the May option were between fl orVftl.01tk. with the close 'tj4c up. at $1.01',. There wss considerable of a fight In corn around-fiOc for May. May ranged from 4Vt.,4c, and In the end was Viu'o lower than last night, at uo'fco. Cash coin was weak. No. 2 yellow closed at 47j474c Oata were, comparatively kIow. May va. ried from 34Vtf&c, finishing tafi'c down, at 34T40. In provisions the view that an 8c prlca for hogs wss not necessarily a fixture gave trade a bearish twist. The market at the rlose, however. wa little altered from twenty-four hours prevlou. Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up dike Grain company, 708 Bramlela building, Omaha, telephone Douglas Z473: T.ono S4t 4. 4f 1.100 43 40", 4H 40) Wj IS S 1,8on M S2 M l.lon M bH KT'i MS m, 7n0 Ks 10H li to a UK J.tOO ?', 74i 7, PK1 104", 1M1 104S 100 CV 44H 4&4 no 11 11. 116 4.r.00 142 14S4 4 400 HI 31 SO -00 41) . '. 4.SII0 W K' I'S in I0i 1MV4 103 100 11" 11 UT 1,200 lOJ" W4V, 107 en 10 ? fii 1.3.W 7H 7',4 7 14100 toe jn w l.soo 24 H in 10m 101H miv, WO S.700 13 tt 1011. mo. ioe. im. ... -1 W U 1! ... .00 .01 T T for today, 20 . ds- Lowest last night Precipitation Normal temperature ''deficiency In precipitation alnca March I. 14.76 Inches. , , , UeflcUncy In precipitation since March 1, 8.89 inches. . . . Leflclency corresponding period, 1800, 5.77 inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. T Indicates trace of precipitation. Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. CToae. Yes y -vheat-l I I I May.. .11 01S 1 01T,I . 1 00', July Sept.. Corn May.. July.. Sept.. Oata May.. J ul v.. Sept.. rork Jan... May.. Lard Jan... May.. Rl bo Jan . . , May... lio'k 62 is4Tii3r. 97 I M I M'l 4H',! mi; oom 62 llVd'sl 1 01 T,h oi"i 50i,;iO'(6S 20 01 30 10 06 1 16 10 50 10 50 10 10 10 16 10 75 10 75 10 Oft 10 10 36 i S4-l s4V34.trv I 61M I 84-,! 51 62 Ml, 34 v. 20 00 18 WWl I 10 4TV, I 10 06 I ' 10 7B I 10 03H 20 00 19 16 20 00 I 1 07 10 50 I 10 12ii 10 75 I 10 10 I . St. Loala General Market. BT. LOt'IB, Jan. IS. WHEAT Higher; May. $1.02H1.03: July, 96c; cash, firm; track. No. 2 red, $t.o4Vfll.08; No. t hard, 9c'ii$1.0S. COKN-Hlgher: May. 4H4c: July. 50'c; cash strong; track. No. 2, 4flH'B7c; No. 2 white, 47c. OAT9-Lower; May, HtfSmc; oash firm; track, No. I, 33-4e: No. i whit. $4o. ilYiO Scarca. h2Ha. FLOtTR Strong; red winter patents. $. (T6.36; extra lancy and straight, $4 30$.7i: hard winter dears. 3.Otf4.(iO. SEE I) Timothy, $6.00h9.W. CORNMEAL 2.Bft. BRAN Higher; sacked, east tack, $1.08 1.09. HAY Steady; timothy. $17.001.BO; prai rie, $i2wrn4.60. FROVISION8 Pork, unohangad; Jobbing, $20.00. Lard, lower; prime steam, $10.25r 10 !f.. Dry salt meats, lower: boxed, extra shorts, lie; clear rlba 11c; short clears, ll'rkc. Bacon, lower; boxed, extra short, 12'c; clear ribs, 12Sie: short clear. 12c. POl'LTRY Weak; ohickens, llVko; spring, 12'c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 14o; geese, 812o. Hl'TTER Lower; creamery, 24tfic. , EGOS Lower; 26o. Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbls 104(10 7,K Wheat, bu 46.0V 47.f10 Corn, bu 64 800 .0n0 Oats,' bu 42.600 28.000 10 75 10 07 ' Cash quotations were as follows: FIjOL'H Firm; winter patents, $42ti4.75; winter straights. $3.7.414 60; spring straight). $4.00(t4.70; bakera. 14 3o.ao.00, spring patents. held at $).& for beat. RYK-No. IS. Htic. RARl-e'Y Feed or mixing. 70ijti0c; fair to choice uniting, HOJiOiic. SEEMS Flax, No. I southwestern, $2 40; No. 1 northwestern, $J69. Timothy, $l0.1O(lj JO 15. Clover. $15.00. PROVISION'S Mess pork, per bbl., tD.IU ft-JO.I'W. Lard, per M Ihs.. $10 50. Short ribs, sides iloosel. 10 l"jti 10.75. Short clear Bldea (boxedi, $l0.7.Vy 1 1.00. Total clearance ot wheat and flour were qua! to liil.OuO bu Exports for the week, j as shown by Hradtri-t's. were equal to 2 5K3.000 bu. Primary receipt were 4-C.000 bu . compared with k.'tf.oio bu. the corre sponding da a year ago. Estimaled re ceipts for tomorrow : W heat, S4 car: .Vrn, 641 rara; oata. 2ik cars; hogs. Sun I vi. Chtoago Cash Prli es W heat : No red No. 3 whlto, 8&tf34c; Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 13. WHEAT May, 9V, sellers; July, 93Hc, bid; caah un- I ,1 - V.A tt kr. (k?1 ftt Wn B1M 1a w, I $1.0.i; No. 2 red. $1.0361.0: No. 1. $1 0ai"Llt. 10 UV CORN May. 4Sc. sellers; July, 4Sv bid. Cash unchanged to Ho lower; no. 3 mixed, l46iic; No. 3, 45c; No. 2 white, 45V4e; No. I. tlATS I'nchanged; No. 2 mixed. 3Ka32c RYE No. 2. 74tf77c. HAY I'nchanged; choice timothy, $14.00 14 60; choice prairie. $12.60. Hl'TTER Creamery, 38c; firsts, 26c; sec onds. 23c; packing stock. 15c. EtKJS Extras, 2Hc; flrafs, ithic; sec onds, lSVc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat bu 44.000 4! 0 Com. bu 42.0i 31.0 ti Cat, bu.. 7.000 14,000 Central Another feature of the day. a tli strength of the Uould stocks, led bv Mis souri Pacific. I'ndoubtedly the better tone of this group ha Its genesis In the belief that the Oould family will ere long retire from active management and that the suc cession will rest with other powerful In terest who are known to have acquired aubstantlal holdings In some of the Gould lines. Southern railroad shares were again fairly active and the metal Mocks were stronger on probability of heavy copper exports. Forecasts of the week's money move ment point to an extraordinary large cash gain by local Institutions, some estimates being as high a $2l,000,0u0. The outcome of the loan account In tomorrow's statement Is more than ever a matter of speculation by reason of the many transfers of money early In the week Incident to the strength ening of some up-town banks. A further analysis of our cotton exports proves that the value of last year's ship ments was the greatest In the history of the country exceeding by over $60,000,000 all previous record. Trading for Ixmdon account here amounted to the purchase of perhaps 30,000 shares of United Statea steel. 1'nlon Pa clflo and Amalgamated Copper. Berlin and Amsterdam were reported buyers of Balti more A Ohio and Missouri. Kanaaa At Texas, respectively. Bonds were firm. Total aalen. par value. $3,302,000. United States government bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were aa follows: gals. High. Lew. Clo.. Alll.-rti.lm.r. fti Am.lf.niated Copper American Arrleultursl .... Amertsan Bast Sugsr AmHran Can Arr.erlr.n t & F Amnn Cotton Oil Amertun H. L pf4 Am. Its Securities American Llnsesd American Locomotive American . A R Am. . H. pM Am. Steal Foundries Am, Sitsar Refining American T T Am. Tobacco pfd.... American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchison pfd r. Atlantic Coast Una Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather ( antral leather ptd Central of N. i Cheaapeak ft Ohio Chicago Alton Chlcnso U. W.. new C. O. W. pfd Chicago ft N. W C. M. A St. P C. C. C. ft St. L Colorado. F. A I Colorado ft Southern Consolidated (las Corn Product Delaware ft lladecn Denver ft Klo Grand. D. ft R. O. pfd niatlllera' Securities Erie Erie lei pfd Krte td pfd o.n.-.i riwtH. ! Or .at Northern pfd I Great Northern Ore ctfa... j llllnola Central ' Interhoraugh Met. , ! Int. Met. pfd... International Harreatw .. Inl. Marin pfd International Paper International lump ....... low Central Kaneas City So.... K. C. So. pfd LAclede Oaa l.ouiavllle ft Naahvlll Ml nr. ft 8'.. Louie M . St.. P. ft S. S. M M.. K. ft T M , K. ft T. ptd Missouri Pacific PNatlonal Btacult National Lead N. R. R. of t. 3d pfd New fork Central K. Y O. A W Norfolk ft Weatern North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mill Paunylvanl People a Oaa p., 1'., C. ft St. U Plttaburg Coal Praaaed Steel Car Pullmas Palaoe Car Hallway Stl Spring Heading, ex-dtv Republlo Sieel Republic Steel pfd.... Rock I aland Co Hock laland Co. pfd St. L. ft 8. F. 3d pfd... St. Loula S. W St. L . W. pfd Sloaa-Sheffleld 8. ft I Southern Pacino Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tenneaeee Copper Teiaa Pacific T St. L. ft W T-, St. L. ft W. pfd t nlon Pacific I nion Pacific pfd l'nlted States Realty l'nlted Slatea Rubber l'nlted titalea Steel V. S. Steel pfd Ctail Copper Va. -Carolina Chwmleal .. Wabaab Wabaah pfd Weatern Maryland WMttnghouae Electric ... W estern I nlon Wlieellng ft L. H I.elilh Valley Total aales for me oar, CITIES. j Clearings, j Inc. Dec. 200 ton 700 $. 100 700 20 700 i.ioo 1.200 100 1.200 POO 1.000 10 i.ooo (01) mo 300 00 euo 1.SO0 100 1.800 K) ao l.ti0 IS 44 143 li"4 44 'JS M 141S 14 ii S:l 2 W 4i. S.'.W 1HS 124i B7S 183 l't 5414 112 "ij'i 40S t'a 38 V, M', 111 14' tH )7 337i 4 12i 11 Tk M 1404 14 ' 70 S3 4ft Jo 161 '.i 124 Hitj 1SS 54 111", 4014 S3 111 1444 MS :3444 34', New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St Louis Kansas City I'lttshurg San Francisco Baltimore , Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Itetrolt OMAHA Los Angeles Ioulsvllle Milwaukee Seattle 1 St. Paul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Atlanta Providence Portland, Ore Memphis Richmond Fort Worth Salt Lake City Washington St. Joseph Columbus Albany Tacoma , Savannah Spokane 'I oledo Rochester Nashville Hartford j. I'es Moines Peoria Norfolk New Haven Sioux City Wichita (Irand Rapids Syracuse Augusta, Oa Rlrmlngham Springfield, Mass.... Evansvllle Dayton Oakland i Oklahoma City I Jacksonville, Fla... Portland. Me W'orcester i Little Rock L 111 - Charleston Chattanooga ... Lincoln Wilmington .... Mobile Topeka Davenport , Wtlkesbarre ... Kalamasoo Fail River Cedar Raplda.. Sacramento 141 i New Bedford... IV, 1 Springfield. III. Macon , 12. H ii'.ii M 33 21 48 141 4 1ISH4 3 US 10 71 33 4W 1111) 124 134 4.700 if 4t 00 00 4.1 00 4.P0O 100 3. 100 ) 32,600 100 5c-i 37, 1U4 45l 10t ins 13TVk I'S 7S 1S 4I 101 s 7W 1M4 MS, its tft 140 UH ,151.100 1.500 0 , 4.1'0 WO 1.100 70 400 200 . 1.500 . 10.800 , 4.400 too tuo 40U . 61. too SW ! '"tori .114.000 . l.0l . 1.000 . t,x '. i.ioo . 1.100 ano 10 IMS 3J MT. 0 14 4t4 f 41V 61 11Tt 31 4 44 !' 32T, MV, 1754) 3 "it" 7' lU'a 44 V '64 HI t 74 '4 1M4 ! n SO 4, 60' 8, 24 1'4 tl lit, 27 13 2 B t 174 3 17 ' 74 1H 4t 43 "ii" to Youngstown Fort Wayne Helena Fargo Columbia, 8. C Akron Canton, O ;.. Lexington , Erie , l4 I Sioux Falls 4 t Rock ford i; I Quincy . H nnni nfftnn pringiieid, O Chester. Pa South Bend, Ind.. Lowell Blnghamton Jackson, Miss Decatur l.wi I Mansfield " r remont VIcksburg Jacksonville, III... Kuluth Scranton Houston 4iTi (Galveston lo, ; York. Pa... u Waterloo, la 117 2 127 107 S 1 II K.9 Hi', li.'. 12 ! 40 It' t 110', 145 HI 46 4 4 lit 66 37 111 $2.00s.lS.00 .. 2.6i.4H0 IW.lSW.IHIO, .. lmi.Stix.ouo. .. 3ti.3:.3,U0O; 67,t.2.0i 4,.'.92t"..0"t1 .. 4n.7.000 9.7O5.O00i 2JI. 844.000 21.273.0U0!., 24.Ri7,0IO,.. 23.682.(0i 19.7WOI10, 15.7o4.OOOi, 17.869,000! 16.MJ.000: 14.2JS.000; ll.fljl(lO. 10 363,000). 10. "N.0"ni D.rlW.OOOl. 10 50K.Oli .SH3.000. .;n.ouO 11. Pf.0.000; .041.0tW .902.0OO S. 421 .0001 g.bnl.OQO! $.119.0001 t.iW.000 S.S73.0noj .H42.00li 4.4O2.0O0. 07.000! 6.113.0001 6.4?0.000 4.613.0001. 6.6OH.O00' 4. 252.000 . 4,o31,Otlol 8.4S8.OO0!. 3.5S3.onO 3. 792.0001 2.71H.O00I. 3.522.0001 2.015.0001 2,ti4.000i S.549.00OI 8.13,00O 2.330.0001. 2. 814,O00 2.7S5.O0O 4. 24,0001 2.3XH.O0O S.L'til.OOO 2,347.01X1 2.305. 000 3.1S6.000! 2.042.0001 1.M1.000 2.721.0O1 :.OS2.000! 1.725.000! 1.063.0001 1.W7.000I 2,042.0001 1.760.O0OI 1.443.0001 l.KVO.OOOi 1.3H4,0ii 1.666.000 1.774.000 1.334.000 1.1H0.000 56,22.000 1.4K9.0OO 1. 203.000 l.OOl.OOO; 817,0001 1.131.0001 97.000; 22. 1.SM.000 18. 1.174.0001 1. 012.000 ' 2. 1 .000 .0001 t. 615.000' 81 5,0001 33. 617.000 28. 71,000i 12. 601 000 : 12. M.0(X 8 . 667.0001 p. R27.00OI 2t B.OilO' 8. . 44.000 2."). 477.0001 25. ?3,000l ' K31.000I 48. 349.000 2.796.OO0i 3.1o0.Oti0' ' 80,310.000 18.894 000! 967.000, . 1,157.0001. 18.8 3 6 31.042 25 44 ?.'.."-4:l 31 016 36,521 37.607 2S..V0 20.075 24 .VO i r4a Same days last yenr 21.017 36,521 The fnilovlng tsble shows tne average prices of hog at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Dates. . I 1U. !!.H0.l09.!1'08.:i'W.tl9O. 11905. Jan. 1 ... Jan. 2... Jan. I.... Jan. 4... Jan. I.... Jan. fi.... Jan. 7.... Jan. $.... .'an. !).... Jan. 10... Jan. 11 ... j Jan. 12... I Jan. 18... I 11 1 62.5 12.7 13.1 8 24! 6 14! 21 6 11 I 8 241 I Stl 4 l T 85 5 76' 4 361 t 01j 8 30 I 4 40 7 9' 8 V (, 70- 4 K; T 75V! 471$ 6 I 7 79ri 8 4! 5 78; 4 3! 7 ILI t M1 S C'! 1 ( v is as s mfti a 7 n js o .1 1 6 82' 4 30! 6 23 . 5 22 4 61 8 Ml I 4 221 ?o 6 30: 4 8 18i 5 74 4 16 6 2i 6 K 4 68 8 28! 5 82! I 6 $0! 28 4 62 7 78VI 8 4S 6 8H 4 06 1 I 6 2i 4 b8 4 $9 6 19 , 5 071 4 1J 4 30 6 W 4 4S $ 6 22 47 i ti 231 ' ! 41 W 7 Wi 7 81 T 73' 2 4.. 1 1 i 16 10 3 4 4 1 14 17 10 6 2 3 7 17 6 1 8 1 4 6 63 -71 16 .. A k rr. No . tk. Pr M 4 140 1 4 7 ... , r'l ... 1 u 1 :4-. . . 7 v ; J.it ... in ST fl 7 6 70 ,;-. ... t Tt 7 2l M n in ... 7 76 . I Te i- Ml ... I 16 li f4.". 40 7 -. t ... 7 6; :o in) t t 4i 14 . 7 7,', 6 I ... 7 71 ? SO 7 so r.i 76 7 37 I ... 7 rt 73 10 7 (4. JW1 ... 7 Si Z1 ... 7 '. a; . . 7 4.. J7-S ... 7 4 ?I7 4" 7 so 31 1' T 46 77 ;l" ... J a 46 i:4 . . 7 TT .o ... 7 an M X'7 to 7 70 t;, 1 a ... 7 ,,1 K4 270 too 7 70 o all ... 7 80 ?: ,. .21 ... 7 K. 1. :: ... 7 ' Hi 70 ... T 70 7 r; .,, 7 so 47 3.1 ... "0 f9 ?.Vl ... 7 an K4 jit 40 1 70 70 ... 7 m 64 2J1 120 7 o ::' .; ... 7 an it n W 7 70 T 244 ... ; n 7 ;i ... 7 70 : t.. ... 7 : Kl i'2 4 7 70 Wl ?in ... 7 76 t 0 7 70 f:l ::9 ... IK, 14 170 7 70 47 J3 ... 7 46 4 IS ... 7 70 SS 144 ... 7 4 ? ,747 0 7 76 M ... 7 Ri 31 212 ... 7 7t 71 : . 7 . yi ... 7 76 so 2S1 ... T M K i 10 T It W" . . t 70 J31 ... 7 74 70 2lt 0 7 6 8HKF.P--N0 new phase were evident In the market for sheep snd lamb thl morn- Hogs. Sheep. .7 2.15 91S r,4V 808 ol 4 822 6T8 23 1.127 681) 31 1 30 23 19 , 4 3 8 2 6 61 29 3 71 235 .155 3.682 2.625 Sunday. Recelpta and disposition of live stock at the Union stock ysrd for twenty-four hour ending at 3 o'cloc k p. nv: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs.Bii p C. M. & St. r Wabash Missouri Pacific L'nlon Pacific C. & N. W., east C. N. W.. west C, St. P.. M. O C, H. A g., east C, B. & y., west C, R. I. & P.. eaat ... G, R. I. A P., west. Illinois Central Total receipt DISPOSITION. Cattle Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing I'o... Armour ft Co W. B. Van Sant Co.... Benton, Van Sant A L Stephens Bros Hill ft Son J. B. Root ft Co J. H. Bulla L. T. Husx McCreary ft Carey 8. Werthelmer Ihmer Bros Lee Rothschild Mo. ft Kan.-Calf. Co. Sol Degan Kline ft Christy Other buyers Total CATTLE There wss a very sstlsfactory run of. cattle tor a Friday, sixty-four cara heincr reonrtpd in the vards. This makes the receipts for the five days nearly b,00) head larger than tor tne same penoa ni ! week, but smaller than a year ago oy al most 2,000 head. The market on beef steers was in very satisfactory condition this morning as viewed trom a seller'a standpoint, the same as It has been on practically every day thla week. Buyers were out in gooa season and anything desirable In the way of kill ers changed hands In very fair season at prices that wtre steady to strong. There were a few cattle In sight gooa enougn 10 bring $6.30. The general tendency ot val ues all the week has been upward and prices are now safely 1090c higher than at last week's close. Some would say in 1 extreme cases as much as 25c higher. W hat ha been said regarding beer cattle would apply in larve part to cows and heifers. They were fairly active thla morn ing in spite of the fact that It la so near I the end -of the week, when the market Is never exnented to be very good. Prices 11.8, were at leaat steady with yesterday and WQjoc higher than last ween. ir-aMtsrs sniri verv fr.olv the few here 3-8 chanalna- hands early at Ilrm prices. The market on the better grades Is all of 10c 1 higher, than last week, while common trash ! is about that much lower. Quotations on rattle: Uood to cnoice beef steers, $ti.l0ivd.60: fair to good beef ateera. 15.60iii. 10: common to fair beef I steers, .an(jo.ov: gooa m wiioiw v.vw .,. neuers, .e.no'po.io; xair 10 goju uowo wn heifer. i3.75'n4.n0: common to fair cows and heifers, $3.0083.75; good to choice etock- ers and feeders. .uOiro.ti lair to gooa stockera and feeders, $4.5O5.00; common to fair Blockers and feeders. $3,503-4.60; stock heifers. $J.36fl4.26; veal calves, 18.oOa8.26; bulls, staga, etc., $3.30(rj4.90. Representative sales: I BEEF STEERS. ing. about the onlv notable feature being the absence of the usual "Friday tone. ' Demand was healthy from all quarters snd movement wss active bulk of a fully normal supply clearing within the first two hours of trading. Steady price were pnld. as a rule, for all kinds of stock. Seversl load of lambs were good enough to bring the top prlre, $6.16, and less de sirable grade moved at $5.IW.00. The big end of the run consisted of lamb, al though sheep offering have been more plentiful on previous days this week. As compared with values a week ago. It will be noted that the above sale are right around ISCoWc higher, .the general trade In lambs showing this advance. There were hardly enough sheep or good yearlings on sale today to make much of a market, hut the few available strings sold readily on a firm basis. Kwes moved at $3 96 and $4 00 or more on Mrlctly choice grades I tlll quotable. Wethers were scarce, good ones meeting with a brisk demand at $4.15oJ4.2n. Matched with last Saturday's aheep quotations, effrrent prices appear to be safely a dime higher, handy weights selling at good premiums over the heavy finished stuff. quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lamb. $5.9O?t6.20; fair to good lambs. te.wprt .so; handy-weight yearlings. $4,700 510: heavy yearlings. 4.26f4 70; good to choice wethers. $3..kVq4.2.'; fair to good wetners. i. MTO3.TO; good to choice ewes. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Bu$ines Conditions Remain Substan tially Unchanged. MUCH DIVERSITY OF CONDITIONS Satisfactory Vnlnmr of irlna Orders In ome l ine Already llcportcil More llntera In lira flood Market. NEW YORK. Jnti. 1." - Dun's Revi.-w of Trsde tomorrow will say: Rttslnes" conditions remain stibstHtii In II unchanged. Frotn lendtnu cities come re ports which Indifnte n diversity of mml1 tlons with, on the whole, a fair degree of activity. In some lines the receipt of a sat Isfartorv volume of spring orders i itlrejolv te ported Interest In Iron nnd steel center largeiv on development in the expoit trade Itn cent orders from abroad Include an Impor tant cotifinet for tlnpirtte. wiile n sul stnntinl toiTHge of strocttttsl mnterln' litis been solil in Canada for ln-Mco lutlMlt-i; I purposes. Tlie ilirfietillv rev.i rillnir speeifl- cations on the l'ennsc h nnlfl raltroatl or.l r for IVU111 tons of rHils 1ms been adluste.1 Fuither purchase of I'M loconioitx vf un reported In pig Iron cast lion Pipe Interest are reporter! to have been active buvers of lute. More buyer are In the dry Komln tmirkcl attending tie opettlngs of cotton blankel-i. men's wear and other lines. The op-'m-tions have been more satisfactory. There haa bean considerable aotlvttr In 'bleiichril cottons. Many visiting buyers are In the Boston footwear market rxanilnlnu the situation there. It I believed some fir order will be booked owing to the small holdim:. The somewhat firmer tendency of the hut., market lat week has not he, 11 cunt mueil $3 .tJOrjM.OO: fair to good Representative sales: No. ewes, $3.253.0. IOTi western 3 western 235 western 3 western 2 western 263 western 47 western 38 western 25 western 53 native lambs 550 western lambs 37 western lambs, wethers ., wethers , lambs .... yearlings wet here . lambs .... lamba lambs lambs , culls.. Av. ...118 ... C? ... 82 ...100 ...100 ... 85 " 51 . 77 .. 54 .. 113 .. 5! .. 46 Pr. 4 35 4 00 00 4 75 4 00 6 16 6 80 16 4 50 E 26 6 85 4 26 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKHT -Hogs Demand for Cattle gtron WeekSheep Steady. CHICAGO. Jan. 18 -CATTLE-Recelpts, 2.fno head: market strong; beeves, $4.8ft 7.10: Texas steers. H&VtuVM); western steer. $4.6.V9i1.10; Blockers and feeders. $3.85rcjfi 90: cows and heifers, $2.65(tf6.&0; calves. $7.."i0f 10.00. HtHJ. Receipt. 19.000 head; market weak; Go lower than Vesterday's average; light. $7.7OJ7.90; mixed, $7.787.95; heavy, $7.SMf7.P5; rough. $6.ti5W7.75; good to choice heavy, r.75'n7.96; pigs. $7.40ff.810; bulk of sales, $7. 767.90. BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000 head: market steady; native, $2.504.50; wei-tern. $2.8o4.45: yearlings. $4.OJj5.75; Iambs, native, $4.7S6.56. Kanaaa City LItc Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 13.-OATTLF.-Re-celpts, 2,000 head, Including 700 southerns. Market steady to weak; dressed beef and export steers, $ti. 1008. 75; fair to good. $5.: 6.00: western steers. 14 8"6etV 3 : stockers and feeders, $4.2Oft4.80; southern steers. $4-7St 82n; southern cows, $3,2545.00; native cows, $3.O0t5.26; native heifers. $4.50'ff.00; bulla, $4.rfr5.25; calves, t5.OOff8.76. HOO8 Receipts, 5.000 head. Market 5c to 10c lower: bulk of sales. $7.77ff7.82t,; heavy, $7.77Hirf7.824; packers and butchers, $7.8HS7.85; light. $7.75fii.7.W). SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 2.000 head. Market 10c higher; lambs, $5.75(56.25; yfarllngs. $5.0ii6.7F.: wethers. $4.0004.50: ewes, $3.SOr$4.20; stockers and feeders, $8.00 4J3.75. and at weak. present the situation I ri.l-.llv nn tDtTHi'.n r RKiir.n ik num: Increaaing Dlsposl I Ion lo Throw ttff Poat-llollilay Qnlet. NEW YORK. Jan, 13-Hi adst 1 er fs to morrow will say: Trade shows an Increasing disposition f unlet of the post-holiday with fa' HnleMtieu 31.7 24.81 . "r Not Included In totals because compari sons are Incomplete. Not included in totals because contain ing other items than clearings. Philadelphia frodnee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 13.-BCTTEH Weak; extra weatern creamery, 294c; ex tra nearby print. Sic. Ktiua Market e lower; Pennsylvania land other nearby firsts, free Cases. 30c at! jmark; Pennsylvania and other nearby cur- j 1 rent receipts. In returnable case. ;'c at i mark; western first, free cases. Sue at . 18.900 1774 640.700 eharaa. 1T'4 30i 1 40, 24, 2 M 117 274 6St, 4 M'4 3 Wk 171S 34 ta4 l'a 7', lit 4 1S It . 61 K 74; 4. 1174 tk-itt 1.00; No. 1 red. !.ulc; No. 2 hard !jc ! mi" k : western current tecelpts, free cases. $1.01; No. J hard. :Scti$l W: No. 1 northern tt mark. t. iir-r.r. i. nc nangea. ai'ii'iH. 1. iu, .o. . nunnrrn spring. : ll.Oo'pl.OS: No. 3 spring. $l.t"t 1.08-'.. Coin: No- I cash. 47c; No. 3 cash.' t.VitjtV-: No. 1 I whit. 474(47,v: No. 3 white. 46.j43.,c: I No. I yellow. 47n47Wc: No. $ jellow, 45'1V( I 4fc',c. ata: No. 3 cash, S'.V; No. 2 white. S3ri34e; No. 3 white. 33'ic; No 4 white. Sl'vjSJc; slandai'd, ."J',4l3i,c. HI'TT K R K.ay; cToumerles, 2klf28c; I 41 trie, ii'tr.jc. Mllnaak.ee Urain Market. MIl.WAI'KEE. Jan. 13. FIOl'R Higher. W UK AT No. I northern. $l.ttjl.l0; No. northern. $1 OTftl.i: May, $1.01T, asked. OATS Standard. 34o. BARLEY tiamplea. tooir$l 00, KtHi.4 teady ; receipts. .1.41S cases; at mark. cae Imluded, 23t?C7c; firsts. 2Sc; prime firsts, tsc. C H K K S K Steady: daisies, 16V,ljl6c: ta ins, 1S,Sj i:te: oung Amerlcai, 15'k4ll6c; long horn. IS'tti!'0- POTATOES ritt-ady; choice ti fancy, 44if 4t.-: fair to good. 4u4.'c Itil I.TRY Easy ; turkeys. 17c; hens I'rorlja Market. PEORI A, HI . Jan. 13.-4 "URX-l.ower; No 8 all colors, 44', c; No. t. 13c; sumple, 41Stt4;c. OATS rUeady: No. 2 white, 3314c- Han- Jdard, 3-.'V; No. $ white. t2'J?. Ualatk Uraln Market. Dl'Ll'TH, Jan. 1J. WHEAT May. Boston BOSTON. Jan. stocks were as Allouea .' Ainal. Copper A. .. U 4k f Arliona iVm Ailanlle D '. C. ASM Hull Coalition ... Cal. A Artaona cel. Heel Ontennial Copper Hanga c. C Taet Butte t M .. F-ranklln fllroui Con Oraubr Con Oreene Canea lele lloyele Copper. Kerr like Ike Copper Ijk Ball Copper Miami Copper Aaked. Ea-dlr Mlnlna Stocks. 13. Closing quotations on follow : . 35, Mohawk 4S . . 44 Nevsila Coil U, . r Nlpleatns Mine 1"S .. IS. Nortb Putt 2 . . 4 North Lake tl. I. 13 Old Pomlnlon 41 . . I7 Oeeeola 10 . . 47 Parrott I. C 114 ..t?0 Wulncjr ,i 70 .. 124 Shannon H ". 7S Superior .. 11 Supertor B M ... tt .. , gupetltM- P. c: !, .. IS Tamarack 4i .. M-t I i R. 4V at . 4 . . 4 4 do pft 4t 14'4 Vtah Con ll'i t'tah Copper Co 4oT S44 Winona S 4', Wolverine Ilk 1S " Bid. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 13.-MONET On call steady; 2HHT3 per cent; ruling rate. 2'4 per cent; cloatng bids. 2 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, dull with easier tendency; alxty and ninety days. per cent; six months. 3Sf)4 per cent. . PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 44fj "r cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business in bankers' bills at $4 82fxd 4 82A0 for sixty-day bills and at 84 850 for demand. Commercial bills. $4.82Q4.824a. SILVER Bar, 64Hc: Mexican dollars. 45c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: .1004 Int. M. it. 4 Ha 444 . 1004 'Japan 4a to .102 do 4ta M .103 K. C, so. let ie.... 7'4 -116 U 8. rleb. 4a 1S31... tA4 U5V, U A N unt. 4e MS 107', M. K. A T. let 4.. t ....ltrtP, do 4i af.U 4a..lot'4 Mo. Paeifle 4a 7744 r. V. S. ref t do coupon V. 8. ta. ref.... . do coupon VJ. g. 4a. rag do coupon Allla-Clial. 1st te Am. Af. 5a.. Am. T. A T. er Am. Tobacco 4e tin N. R R. of M. 44 t4' do te .1'4 N. Y. C. g. (,a t Armour A Co. 4s.. I2't "do deb. 4 9S4, W4 N. Y.. N. .lo."), ct. e .. .!, N. a w. let , 4S do rr. 4s . No. Pacific 4. . t2 do 3a I0:, O. S. L. rfd. live. I.1,c: aprlng. live. Il'to; dressed. 12,. July' " " NO' 1 norln,'n- ' tsu Iff VKAI. Steady; f0 to av-lb. wt , ty Cal to I OA 1 r i--'c. $i.ioy K.-II1. nts.. lo,i-: b to 110-lb. wts. U'tc. Car lt Kecelpta Tda : Wheat 11 tars: corn, 3Jb cars: oat. IM car. i:tl ntaled Tomorrow Wheat: 24 cara; corn. 641 cars; oata, 214 cara. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. IS. W 1 1 EAT May. $1.0ii't; July, $1 0VStjl.tc. Cash, No. 1 bard. $1.10: No. I northern. $I.7,U 1 No. S northern. $1.mj1.0V No. S. $l."4tf SK Fit-KlaK. c1oa4Kl at 82.K. CORN No. $ yellow. 44c. OATS-No. t white. Sl,c. RYK No. 2. lMc, liKAN-ln lOO-lb. aacka. t'l tp!l 50, KI.oT IX-First patents. $4 S6tji5 jr.; second patent. $4 tC.g5 3f. first clear. $3,3543 76; sexond clears, t-V niKo. I Utrpeel Oral Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. IS -W H IC T-Spot, Firm; No. 2 red western . m'er. 7 id, future steady; March. 7 2.1; Muy 7 24.1. CORN Soot, flim, Anieiicau mixed new, toffee Market. NEW TORX. Jan. 13. COFFEE-Fu- tore closed steady, but at a net deel ne j of tub points, rale. SO 000 bag. January, ll.ryjc; February. II ,'4lc: Marco, April and I May. 11 ivV; June. II t.Ve July. 11 our: Au- gust II.. Stir; rieptember. 11 52c; October, II Jtv; .November. Il.4n: December. 11.4m:. Havre closed net unchanged 10 Sc lower. Hamburg waa UfjHc higher. Spot coffee. Mulct: Rio No. 7. 134,c: Santoa No. 4. 14', t;',c: mild coffee, quiet; Cordova. 134 j loe. nominal. Oil and HmIb, SAVANNAH. Ga . Jan. 1S-TI RPEN TINE Firm at 81082c; sales. 115 bbi: re ceipts. 115 bbls.; shipinent. 2nl bbls.; stocks. 1 21a bbls. KoslN-Flrm; sales. 2.281 bbls.; receipts. 814 bbls : shlptnenis. 709 bbls.; stocks 0. ,7K bbl Quotatloii: R. $6 15; D. Jet 17V,, K. Kt'H: F. tJ7V: O. $ ', H. $" S5; 1. tk! 37V. K. M 76; M. t7 .'; N, $7 50; WG. $7 50. VS W, $75. New York Cart Market. The following quotations are furnished by lxgan A Bryan, members New York Stork exchange. 310 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: 5, Greene Canane . . 35 Inspiration I -l .. t4 Lar. 4', . . la Nevada Con le .. Nrvhnoe tl . . 21, tllilo Cepper 1H . . 12 Rawhide Coalition.. I 1 . . 174 Ri. c entral I7 . . 11 Swift PVf Co . . ti Beera-Roeouck Co . . l silver Pick T'a Superior A f .. Tonopah aiming . t 11 It Trlnllr Copper ... . . ', North Lake riorwnc... IS Bohemia Palay I OJ'bway bay State (ia. . boaton Con. .. Butte Coalition Ci.ctua rhino Chief Con Frevtlon Iievie-I'alr .... Kir lealral .... EU Con ri Wltek Franklin Otroui krr Lake rol1 fleid Goldfte.d At.-hla.rn gen. 4a.... do er. 4a. do ct. 5a A. C. b. let 4e Bal. A Ohio 4a do 3ka do 8. W. t.a ... Brook. Tr. cr. 4a. On. of Ga. 5a Can. Leather 5a. t of K. J. g. fa.. Chea & Ohio 4',.. do ref. 6a c kliaco A A. I,4 C B A W 1. 4a. . do gen. 4a C. M. 8. P. g S',4 it do ct. C R. I. A P. c. 4e. 78, do let ref 4a . do rfg 4a H', go, Rallwar la.. Colo. Ind. 6a TT', do gen. 4a Colo. Mid. 4a ft ('nlon Pacific 41 A 8. r. A a. 4,, do ct. 4 H. A H .124, '. 4.. !, lott, loot. 70, I S . HI Ptnn. iv. :iua 111... Mi .107'4 do con. 4a ISM, . MO, Rea.lltig gen. 4a tt .172 St. 1. 4 1. T. fg. 4a l!t . 101 '4 do gen. . MS. Rt. L. B. W e at . 70', do let gold 4e. . M I. A. U 4a tT', go. Pac. col. 4a 1. A ri. sy. 4a D. A It. O. 4s do ref 6, Dlatlllera' te Krte p. I. 4a lo gen. 4e tki cv. 4a, eer. A- do serlea B Gen. Klec. cv. Sa III. On. let ref. 4a. do let ref. 4e . !., V. Rubber te . . tl', V. 8. Steel td 64 . 7t, Va -ca-r. Cham. ta. M Wabash l.t 6a 74'4 do lat ei. 4a 794 Weatern Md. 4a f, Weet. gle.-. ot.. it 147 Wle. Central 4e .... MS Mo. Pac. rr. (a... !?Sl .. TJi .. IM, 1 .. ni, ; .. t14 .. 7, . . s ..lot . i : ..1C4M, I ..104 .. -'. . .1 i.!S 1 ..104', : ..11 I . .im, ! :::!! .. tl .. tt, i it ; leal fteonrltlea. Quotations furnished by Burns, & Co.. 44 New Omaha building: Blinker ! national bank 1 Colorado Tel. Ce. 1 per cent llumbua. N'o . K. I.. 5a, l:t 1 hi. ago Kanltary 4e Detrc.11 K'l is.iti Im. IM3 1 Fairmont Creattiery i,t g t per cent New York Mining; Btocka NEW YORK. Jan. 13. on mining atock were Alle : l.ni. Tunnel atock. tt do bonda it loo. Cel. A S ti Horn sil.er I' iron SlWer M0 LMdvllle Co It offered. IO11V4 1 luwa Portlend Cement lat 1M4 I Kanaas City. R A U it. 1113 7 j kanaaa Cttr 4a I Mo I echool 11', kennedT Building On to I'a ! allchlian Hiaia Tel ptd t per cent.. 4', I New York liy 2a. IMi I'a Nebraska-Iowa Oraln Co S ! Nebraska Tel. Co. B'eck I (nieha AiHiitortum t, j Omaha Oat ie. Itl7 I Omaha Water Co. fa Itlt I Omaha W ater 5a. 1H4 Closing quotations omaoa St Br aa, 1114 i Oman A C. B. R. t 1121 I Omah a C. B a. R ptd. i p c... TS Omaha AC B S. R Mm 170 (imal.a E. U m r. pit lie southern Ben 1 . at r. aa, ihi Seattle IJl.t te. !' ... 16 Stale r asaeaavenueett le. ltd Schearae. una a salibeegwr te. Itlt Rid i.0, til t's lw M, ; tt wo, t7 2 7', l(W M tt, Little Chief . Mevtcan Ontario Ophtr tiandard ..... bellow Jacket l.aada Stork Market. IlANDoN. Jan. 1$. American aecurltie pened steady and a traction higher today. at 71 t tT M 14 Aabed. H tl i4 lul lt t t4', t4 ', tl'a l' 'ti'i tt 101 rt l.j.' S u. w to T :, ti' lou Ns. t 1 t I It II 3 T t It M 3 t t I f I 1?::::::: t $ a. 1 I I IT I T I t 1 I I t t 7 I t 1 t II 4 4 I I 1 n to 1 it 1.. AT. . 186 . 110 . 740 . 70 . 7M . 7 0 . 121 . Ml . 14 . til . Ml ,100 Pr. 4 00 4 I U I lo I 15 I W I 40 I 40 I 40 I 46 I 4S I to I M No. 10 40 11 10 to t I I II 10 4 II 10 ... m ... too ... IU .., 112 ... tot ...1011 ... IU ... Ill ... ni ... 144 ... too ... 11 ... I0 ...1041 ... T ...1014 ...1074 ... lot ... M0 ...1040 ... m ...lots ...lot! ...1030 ...107 ... M9 ... TOO ... too ... T01 ... 417 ... ' ... ItO ... 470 ... 114 .... IW .... Ill ... MO . ... I0 ....12O0 ,...UI ....14M .... 7M ....1270 .... MO 11 ....1110 ,...10 ....1340 COW. I 2 t It I tt I to I te I II I M I ai I 10 I M 4 DO 4 10 4 10 4 It 4 34 4 II 4 St 4 M 4 It 4 l 4 33 4 M 4 40 4 40 4 41 HEIFFRa. 4.. 4i!i!.' I. it.... It.... '.".'.! $1.... At. lOtt nt 141 IMS) 1114 1001 1270 1141 127)0 1234 1J40 XiU last 1108 lot! liar. 117i 1110 1011 imi VHt , 1117 1027 lilO 1O01 lis 107 1142 1001 , 1111 , 1100 1220 , 1200 1110 1110 1041 100 Pr. I It tt I ti I to 6 10 e to t It c 00 1 01 4 10 11 1 20 4 10 t to 4 10 4 hi) 4 10 t II 4 M 4 II 4 M 4 SO 4 tl 4 tt t 70 1 4 TO 4 70 t 70 4 74 t 7.1 4 71 4 to 4 II 4 W) 4 M t M St. I.oala 1.1 t Stock Market. ST. LOUIH, Jan. 13. CATTLE Receipts, 1.100 head. Including $00 Texans. Market steady; native shipping and export steers, $6,5017.25; dressed beef and butcher steers, $o.i7.25; steers under 1 000 lhs., $G.5t7(7.2n; stockers snd feeder. $3.75'T6.50; cows and heifer, $o.75j7.25; canners. t3.00fi7.25: bull. t3.:"i05.26; calves, to 25rtf9.25; Texa and In dian steers, $4.2O0tl..V'; cows and heifers, t3.00rfJ4.60. HOGS Receipts, S.tOO head. Market 6c to 10c lower: pigs snd lights. t7.758.00; pack ers. 7.WV?58.06; butchers and best heavy, $7.0tVrfS.O5. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1,WJ head. Msrket steady; native muttons. t3.7t 4Y4.25; lsmbs, tb WHfM 50; culls and bucks, t2.503.K); stockers. 2.Ofa'3.O0. St. Joseph Mr Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. It. -CATTLE-Recelpts. 1.000 heed; market steady to strong; steers, t5.0O'd.75: cows and heifers. $3.363.60; calves. HOOfeSM. 1IOQS Receipts, 2,500 head; market 5f 10c lower: top. t7&; bulk of sales, 37.753.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; market ateady; Iambs, tj.7bgt.15. Stork In Sight. Receipis of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: latue. nogs, oneep. South Omaha St. Joseph Kansas City .. St. IXMltS Chicago Totals l.&oo 1.000 2.000 1.100 1500 4500 2.600 5.000 .00 19,000 $.000 500 i.ooo 1.600 t.ooo $,100 t7,00 15.000 t M 4 00 4 00 4 11 4 30 4 60 4 to 4 50 4 io 4 to 4 40 T... II... 14... I... 11... 1... 1... I... 44... 3... BULLB. t 18 4 25 4 4 40 4 ti 4 t t 6" 4 50 4 4 4 to t to CALVF.9 It7 24 teo 1(2 , 1.4.1 170 7H Mi 400 ..1130 ..13,0 . .1J.I ..2040 ... ..12 ..!4.0 .. 410 ..110 .. itlt .. 110 t 70 4 to 4 It 4 It 4 to i 00 I 00 t 2. I to I 7S 4 to 4 71 4 M 4 7t 4 7t 4 I. 4 M i 00 t on i 15 1 :& I 00 4 n 4 a t ; 4 M I 00 t 00 I Vb T 75 7 74 4 71 I4 220 If 346 I2 1)7 S3'! 17 14 140 0 BIOCKEKfi too I 14 lttou tn 762 ti is 1 110 ITO St t.-O 124 I 4 I ao 4 ue 4 Ii 4 as 4 ii 4 a 4 Ii 4 IS 4 7i 4 U 1 and" 11 . '0. . 17.. J.. tl . 4 75 4 71 I 00 I 14 t 7ft T 00 1 I 01 I li I to t 24 If J'll 421 110 100 ) 10 220 110 IM 12" FKKDfc-KS I0 4 1 UJ t 16 I 0 i 0.1 t Ik) 5 10 4 10 I 1 i 10 1 40 t 4ft I 7i . . . t:i . 411 . IM . ttl . 71 .1015 . 17t .lull lost HOGS H045 prices were cheapened this morning, the dec lines being dn to bearish 1 advice from the east., and the need of sd 1'iBtlng total cost to trad level at other I leading points. Dullness prevailed through lout, the only business that was done early ! h m scattered and of a speculative na- Metal Market. EW VORK, Jan. 13 MUTAIX Stand ard copper, dull; apot. January, February and March, $12 00: April. $12.003.12.16. Lon don market was easy; spot. 55 7s 6d; fu ture. 56 is. Arrivals reported at New York today were 650 ton. Custom houae returns show exports of 13.501 tons. Iake copper, tl3.sTftYiin.l2.; electrolytic, u.bav4j b 13.00; CBBting, tla.S7'i'.tl2.tUi. Tin. firm; spot, Januarv and February. $40. 1040.60; March and April. $40.l?it40 24- London market dull: spot. A I VI is; futures, iM IV. Lead, dull; t4.tr.Vi4.6J. New York; HtO 'a 4. :!."). tt 8t. Louis. London market 1 1 noted spot at 13 1 3d. Spelter, dull; r,.rv.n.'..6i. New York; t' 4'ri5.4i. Fst St. Louis. Ixmdou market quoted spot at 34 la tl. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 4a 10d in London. l.ocally iron was iiom.'nally tinchatiged; No. I foundry. northern, t.5.2J.li.S6: No. 2. $14 7"a 15-75; No. 1 soutii ein and No. 1 .southern, soft, J16 X-ij 15.7j. ST. I .OriS. Jan. 13. M I-7TAL8 Lead, cli.llt, $1.3;.. Spelter, Quiet, $."..40(15.45. Kvaporated pple nnd OrleO rrnlta. NEW YORK. Jan. 13 KVAPORATKD APPLES wuiel, Willi piice barely teady. On tne spot fancy Is (incited at 12VT13o; choice, ll'sc: prime, 10'4'(i lo,c. I'ltlirli FRl'lTS Irunes, less sctlve, with buyers Inclined to hold off. owing to the lilgn prices, cjuotallon tange from ti'.jloc for California's up to :Xl-40s, and 10'iilc for Oregon's from bO-Sti. Imports and Kipin ii. NEW YORK, Jan. 13 Import of mer chandise and dry goods at New York for (the week ending January 7 were valued at ! $U '.'111.673. I Imports of specie for the week ending toriav were $IU.lo2 silver and $I6Tj.750 gold. Kxport of specie for the week ending today were $1.34.301 sliver and $.i.l0 gold. Dry (irmdl Market. NEW YtiRht. Jsn. 13.-DRY Ut)DK The dry goods markets rule quiet and steady. Wash goods and printed cottons sre being ordered more freely and more business I being offered In bleached cot tons. Yarn are ciueet and asy. Carpet wools have sold more freelv. Htaple dress good for fall will be open:d next week. throw off the unlet of period. WholesHler hit sicking success for spring bushiccs and are begtnnlnK to send in onie In retail lines, the cleHrapce :-hIc Is w '.lelv in evidence. Except w here tinseHvotiiih e weather cltecks operations lelnlltis nr meeting with fair suci-vss. In the whole sale and Jobbing trade rnnserva Usui gov ern and the situation seem one of careful buying. This feeling lias resulted In a careful keeping clown of slocks. V.r. much the name feeling antiniit.-s cotton manufacturers. This has had n MimulHtltic effect upon the prices of MkIi grade cotton goods. In other lines conservHtlsm Is bIfo patent. A ery general curtailment of leather output is apparently decided nprn. Iron and steel are quiet, ami pig tro:i price are still low. Ruslness failures In Hie 1'nlted r'tntes for the week ending .lanniirv 12. were ,;.i:t. against 2S2 laKt week. 2!M In the like w.ei of iimo; ;:m m iitm. j,, ym, Hn, VA ( l!Kr7. Husiness failures in Cnnutla for the wetk entilng Thursday niimhcr thlriv-elKhl. wlilch contriistH with twenty-seven 1,1st week. nd with fott-four for the same week In 1010. Wheat, Including flour, expoit from the l'nlted States and Canada fur the week ending Jnnuury 12, aggregate 2.62.Vi bu.. against 2.."it)H.i14 bu. last week, and 2.'i77.ISi bu. thla week last year. For the twenty-eight weeks ending Jan uary 12, exports are IM.181,502 bu., again d 93,500,419 bu. In the corresponding pi r o 1 last year. Corn exports for tho week are 1.35.37f bu . against 2.294.379 bu. last week, and I . K ; ; bu. In 1910. For the twenty-eight weeks ending January 12. corn export are 15 -lft74,028 bu., against 11.907.4H3 bu. Ihsi ytnr. OMAHA WHor,ii.t RICE. BL'TTERCreainery, No. i, deliered in the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, jik-; .No, -j. In 80-lb. tubs, 2Rc; No. 2. In 1-lb. cartons. 38c; packing stock, solid pack, ltj',c. dsirt. In 60-lb. tubs, 17tj ll'c. Market chaiita every Tuesday. CHEEfE Twins, lmjlfiic: young Ameri cas, 17'ic; daisies, 17,o; triplets. liu.c; 11111 burger, 13c; No. 1 brick, l7ftc; Imported Bwlsa, 33c; domestic Swiss, ZJc; block ttwln.-, ISO. POULTRT Dressed brolleta. under lbs . to per dog.; hens, 14',o; cocks. IP:; dues, 13c; geuse, 15c; turkey. 3uc; pigeons, pe.- dog., 51.30; Homer squabs, per dug., 44; fsncy squabs, per do., $3.50; No. 1. per dog,, $3. Alive, broilers, Itc, smooth !, 11c; bens, iuft,c; staga anu oiu rooster, to; old ducks, full feathered, a'c; geese, full feathered, 10s,c; turkeys, l.ttfiBc; guinea fowls, 35c each; pigeons, per dog., 60c; homers, per do.. $3; squabs, No. 1, per dot., $1.50, No. 3, per dog., uuc; capons, over I lbs.. 14c. FISH (all frosen) Pickerel, 7c; white. 11c; pike, 10c; trout, 13o; large rrapple. 30c; Spanish mackerel, ISc; eel, 15c; haddock,- 13c; flounders, lie; green catfish, DOc; roe shad. $1 each; shad roe, per pair, oeo; frog legs, per dog., 60c; salmon, lie; hali but. lOo: herring, ja. Beef Cuta Rlba: No. i, lo; No. 2, 11401 No. i. vo. Loins No. 1, Vo; No. t, 1840; No. I, Uft4j0. Chuck: No. L 7Vo; No. 2, 7c; No. t, 4Wc. Round; No. 1, to; No. 3. koi No. t, 7c. Plata: No. 1. 6c; No. a, 040; No. 3, tftkc FRUITS Applea, homo-grown cooking, per bbl., tt.ou; MJaaotKt Jonathan, par bbl., to 60; Missouri ben Davit, per bbl., $426; Missouri Winesaps. per bbl., $4.60; Missouri Gano, per bbl., t4 oil; other vart tlea, per bbl, MOO; New York Baldwin, par bbl., $4.71; Colorado Jonathan, per box, $3.60; Washington Wealthy and Jef frey, per box, $150, California Beileflowsr, per box, $1 6; Oregon and Washington Grltnea Oolden and Jonathan, extra fancy. 160 to 176 also, per box, $3 25. Uananna, fancy select, per bunch, t2.25it.50; Jumbo, bunch, t2.7bd-76. Cranberries, per box, $3.75; Bell and Cherry brand, per bbl., $10.00; Wlsoonsln Bell and Bugle brand, per bbl., $10.76. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs.. In box, par box, $3 00; bulk. In 70-lb. boxea, t-er lb., mo. Figs, new California. 13 13-ox. pkgs., 36c; 34 13 ox. pxga., 12.40; 60 D-ot. pkgs., t2.i; Turkish. 7-orown, par lb., loo; 6-urown, per lb., 140; 4-crown, per lb., lto. Grape. Malaga, do.it 16 Iba. gross, per keg, IJ.uUijtov. Grape Krult, Florida, 4o-64-44-0-lr4J alsea. per box, $$.2634.00. Leroona, Llmonelra brand, extra fancy. S00 atxe, per box. $4.60, 3ul alze, per box, $4.6o; choice. 300 alse. per box. $4 00, tHO six, per box, $4.26; 340 sine, 5uu per box leaa. Oranges, California navels, 80-11 sixes per box, td.6u, lJti size, pen- box. 2.76; small glsea, per box. $3.u0, Florida, all sixes, per box. t2 60. Pear, California Win ter Nellls, pet box, 12..'.; New York Ketfer, per bbl., t3-76J4 00. ITneapples, per case, $4 60 VEGETABLKb Beans, string and wax, per market baaket, tl-60. Beets, per bu., 76o. Cabbage, new, per lb., 110. Carrots, per bu.. 75o. Celery, Michigan, per do. bunches, $'.; California Jumbo, per dot. bunches, 6O0. Cucumbers, hot house, l'T and I dos. in box. per dox, $2 no. Kgfc plant, fancy Florida, per dox , U - tiar llc, extra fancy, wnite, per lb., If; red, per lb 16c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per dox 0c. Onion. Iowa, red and yellow, per lb. 3o; Indiana, white, per lb.. 3c; Kpanlsh. per crate. $160. Parsley, fancy bome-grown. per dox. bunchea, 4o. par snips per bu., 76c. Poiatoes, Early Ohio In ss'cks, per bu., koc, Iowa ami Wlacun aln while stock, per bu., 7Vo5e. Huu bagaa per lb., l4e. Kweet Potatoes. Kan sas per bbl., t2 .i0. Tomatoes. Callform. per 4-basket crate, $1 76 Turnips, per bu , MIHCELLANEOl'S Almonds. California tntt shell, per lb., 17c; In sack lots, lu less. Uraxll nuts, per lb., Lie, In sack lot, lc less. Cot oanuts, per sack. $5 60, per dor., kOc. r linens, per 10., I4e. in sc lots.' lc less lllckorj nuts large, per lb, tc; small, per lb., to. peanut, roasted, pr lb., lc. raw, per lb, 'c. Pecan, latg.. ner lb., l&e; In Back lots, lo lesa. Wslnuis black, per lb., 2vc; California, per lb.. In sack lots, lc lea. ' ture. Hogs thBt were bought shortly after I 1 l?'"rr ". " . Z' m:ivTTi, . ;ino,i,.tl; mu.cov.do, g te.t. 3 17c; c.ntrlf- NEW hesitant and held out but packer were for reductions Toward midday the bulk began to move Into killers' pens, prices all of a nickel lower buying the big end of a moderate supply. I-ofl lacking In quality suffered rtlt-.o declines In many Instance, but of fering on tire baton and good butcher or. dar sold llttla wore then 5 on an average OMAHA. January it Bank clearings fori Heavies brought $7.0 and lets, according today were $2 3V7.775 41. and for the cone-I to weight tic . and good mixed raugeJ spending; date last year 13 Out. 773.. J around $7. 7V LJgbt mixed and handy later Market. YORK. Jan. IS. SI 'OAR Raw. uxal. st. teat. 3 toe, tnolaaeea, xu test, I tic, refined quiet lank riearlngs. tAool Market, BT. IXjL'IS. Jan. 13. -ole-rnchiiged; teiillory and western inedluin. JltfJoc; fine mediums, DUI ; fine. i:Uc Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Jan 13 liAT-.No I. $10. No. 2 !; packing. tnw7 0: alfalfa. $13. Sua; Wheal, to 60; r . t 60, utti, $7. 4 otton Mavrket. NEW YORK. Jan. It -COTTOV-Kpot closed quiet; middling uplands. 14 SV; mid dling gulf. 1516c; sales, l.t"0 baies 8T UillS Jbii. 13 -1 'irTVON-I'nchanged; middling, lo'.c; sales. bsles. receipts, 1,000; slilpment. 3.1"). slock, i.f. Kew York cotton msrket. as furnished by I-cgan Brvan. members New York Cotton exchange, 316 Bouth fclxteenth street, Omaha: , Month. I 0n.; High.! Ixitr. , Close.! Yes'y. Jan -. March. May .. July .. A iiguat Oct. .. 14 64 14 H 14 1 16 ' 14 7S 13 44 I 14 A4 I 14 K j 15 I 15 07 I 14 71 ! 13 47 14 55 14 7H 14 M 14 2 14 0.'. 13 34 I 14 t 14 u: I 16 '4 ir. n ' 14 72 ' II M I 14 44 1 14 r I 15 cct ' IJ e;: , 14 7.1 ' 13 4.'