V f TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JAXUA11Y 25, 100.1. 4. t COMMKUCIAL AND FINANCIAL Mtj Wbut B, nrcrl on Obicn'o Board of REACHES HIGH WATER MARK FOR SEASON Other I. ruin. RI.e Khlr mo Ti.....Kl. In Vmpll., While ITotUluua tn Klrm. Ma? lrll,erlrs H la her. -A new htah rnurk an. ri-i nr. Id nn M.ii null h l.i it, r.h..i mi :'v, ..,'..,,.., ... t'lllo .May fi ""I' ll tin- . , hla-hrr. Til VH k,1,l.,. !,,,..,. ....... up V, I mum,,,,, x,,r,. ,, Ull, M. . .,,,. vV. '"' ,r',n' "' '" ''"'"'i- lilKti. r .. .. "I" 'J I. i nmpari ,i with the ' lUlly nianlf. i..., ,,, 1. ,( f,,r H ,!,,. til" initio. h,ih ti.r u .1, ...... .I..11 the ri.nll.lf nr.. nf n, i.iukm r.n'i,.r...l aml ti KMit n-viini. Wil! tii...li Tl,..n. w-na illlltlur.l llllll.iu I,. ,,. I.., . ,!,,, I,.,, hl h tll'll.l.l m'llla.rlallv l.v ,li.. .1..' I v hul'lKh i. p.irtB ff,.m I'r inr.. nil' I nn ivniun i nn il to uw-r 1- at I'nrln. l-al,p w.T.- liaroly n. i.iy, ri'i Flpt . r.' mm ill nil llu- WLnHur Wltn av..ral.i. Mav ojanHid un.linnti.il In Sr hlKh.r nt SINc tn BIS. . Inil nniiii .Ic llii. , ,i N:v. Iluvlnn lifrnnif iiiii.. a.iiv,. hi the mwir tlgiri- and Htrmly n.lvaiirp wnn minlr, nnd late In Mi.. .r;, ,,,vrrliiR hy ulinrtii . rri. , i,,. ,r ,. ,, t s:t:. LurliiK thi-I.-ipI !iaif li..i,r Mi.rr wan a lirK. anmum of l,iiil.it ion mi,. I a r. ii. tlnti M-t In, th cl.ip.- I-I iik i-l. ai.lv. with May -.ilr I.IkIiit I C-iV A lrnv .Hrt or Id,. lHtctrll IliK W.K .I-..III...1 tu hn chief Imll IntlT. ft. 4 l.iiran.i-i. i, .,at ami llniir w. r.- ...nml to .'.iN:i" IiiipIi. Ih ITImarv r. i ..nl wr M'l.: ni'if, axiniiHi ...:i.i.i a win ai n,.ll nml I u 1 , 1 1 )i r.i.'irt..ii r.Trii.i. Mini,, or 4"i car. Wlll.'ll With Inrnl rPr. lptr nt 44 linn.' i.l r. intra. I nra.!., ina.lp total r?.-h,t f,.r tli.i ihr.c i.nlnm of 444 i-irs. Kiiliint ,1;S cam lust k mul 44 raiH a y.-ar hk. t.'nru mini firm, thr Blrrimlh nf wheat fx'liiil I ti.. iiinl'i HH.MjrtinK lai tnr Lm al lrl. r w. r.. all i tiv.- In l,iillinK the m ir k't ) iff. rliiii" wt-re IlKht mii.I prli-en re nx.mli.l riHifllv I., ih.. K'-'M'mlly .iilll"ri mini. nt. It la r.'piit Id thai tin- xanic In tT'M that In manipulating the whint niar-k.-t Pi Imiik nn it lilK Miip nf the yellow t.-rial. The wnithcr wih favnrnlii,- for the tim rment. Inn the ear rhnrtiiKe wna Ull a drawback tn liberal r. ceiptH. The rla. n linn. May i,'iiV hlnhcr nt 44Vi 4.K-. after kcIIiiik b.lwe.n 4IS.C Rti1 4i'nc Ixcal rtcelpta were 4.15 earn, with 4 of con tract grail.-. oata were firm In aympiithy with whent Th.Ta wm no KUn'll. ant trade. Local trader, favored the buvlnx side and n(Ter Iiik Were light. The clou., was ntcadv, with May Uc hlRher at .ViHiiVc after ranKlnx bet w. en ;;s,c and 3Sc. Ltical re flpia were 2J& inra. I'rovUlona were rather dull, but a utrong leelliiK i.revalle.l on I. go ld general demand arter May produ. tH on oiilsl.le orders. Ile celpta nf hogM caused a tlrin market lit llu yardn. whl. Ii were bull faciors. and the trctigth In grainit added tn the upward tendency. The flop was firm, with Mav liork up nt T'.c at SH'.'.to. May lard closed he higher at '. i; and ribs were Mi.'jc higher at ;i.jT'. Ksilmated receipts for Monday: AVhett. Wi cars; corn, 4.'lj carf ; nuts. ;t4a cars; hon, 44.i head. The leading futures ranged ns follows: Artlrlia. Dpcr.. Hlh. Low. Close. ; Yes' y. Wheat I I Jan. I 77'. 7V,' 774 77',: 77s, May .M'.nSI 2-S; M' VI . M July ;:',, 75V 75'4 (.nrn- I I I I I Jan. ,464f'H 47 , 4fi'i 4tH 4S Mny 44(4, 451,, 44 44 Vd ''! 41S July 4;i i'nl 4:iS, 4J 1 4ai 4.P, Oats I I Jun I ........ 344 May M'ufl'ii 3w 34t-S .W.fi '4 July a, 33 3i'vj 32;,S.'4iS I'ork- I I Jan. in 20 1!1 20 13 00 1!) 05 19 IT. May Hi W,! In !24i 16 1 90 1H 82H, l.ard I Jan. in 20 10 25 10 2 ) H 25 10 15 Mav 9 K2' 9 9 G:'s 9 5 9 Ml July 9 42i, 9 45 9 4n 9 45 9 40 Itlba Jnn 12V, 9 10 May 9 25 9 30 9 25 9 27',i 9 July 9 10 9 12'4 9 10 9 12'2, 9 07V, No.- 2. t'ah niiotatlons were a fnllnwa: VA .I'll ijulft nnd tlrm; winter pntenta. $.T7i"i35: w inter t-traluhtH. f:t 3ii3 io; spring p ttrtit. H icil'm; spring straights. U lna 1 3..V: bakers. IJ 4;,-ii2.f. WHKAT No. 2 spring. 7r; No. 3 spring. 7."a7!,c; Nn. 2 red. 7iV'i 7"-c. ('(illX-N.i. 2, 4-AM'e: No. 2 yellow, 4'T 47c oATS-No 2. S4'4c; No. 3 white, Millie. KVK-No. 2. 5.H.C. HAHI.hlV-J..i,d fecllnK. HMjJic; choice malting, 4i'i.v:c. HKKlif-No. 1 Max. $119; No. 1 western. II 24: prime timothy, S4; tnniract grade. Sit Ml. I'KOV IS loNS - M. ss pork p. r bid 17 .v.. lj.r-1. iirr l'" lbs. Jl" ,2i"i M !i. fair to north clover, , $17.'v,j Short suited ribs aides ilonsei. $: U'V't" 25. I ry Shoulders ilnixedi. J.Viia.0. Short clear sides (boxedi. 5"tl.7 KullowtiiK were the receipt and ahlp menu of llour and grain. Kect-ii.ts. Shliiments Flour, bl Is heat, bu Corn. bl... ais. tin... Rye. bu llarlcy. bu 13 va) 3.J0 ... 5s0 . ..421,ii ...3:14 !'i ... 12 4K ... 7ti.in 3 iim 114.300 l7--.n. l.tH ln.9110 tn th I'rodnee exchange ortay the hot ter ni4rk t was tl ill and weiker: crenm rrlr. i;u3V. dalrlct. 17. .23c. Kk;, t-asler, ) oft. 1 use returned, 2---. Cheese, steady, UultC. r.w nmK a::F.itt, m(rkcti. 'i m ' -.r m m ' ariaat C'aaninndlllr,. NKW YORK. Jan 24 -FI.OCR Receipt (east. Clearance were ;t42.j bushels. Pri ll bbis ; exports. Il.oia. ,.,P t'rm aa.i I mary receipts. 7:i.oiA bushel, against 4t'd.ii a.nange.i. winter p.trnt. iji,.j4 .. w.ii , :t straight. $3 5tii I h... Minn. sni,. 1 sti-nla llUljl t . winter rural. $2 ul l. Minne-s-jt hikers. $3 .'V'f I 4". wlni. t low grad-s. " K f'.oiir. ss'r.i.i ; fair tu (.mhI, 2. cl.ul.e l- fan,), 4.1 4 il 55 fuck- wb.-al finar. ;ul. I. :Jii;;, spot and 10 arrive 4K.NKAlx t Irm; .l..w w.si. rn, $12", illv 111' i.rn.)me, i tj "i. MTrT Firm, Nn 1 western. ',c. f. o. b , ItAKl-KT-Vluiet: feeding. 47c; malting. 51 $js- V ME AT Ke i '. .5. bu. : exports. !. 'j lti. nrm. N . 2 r.. -!,-. N- 2 rvd. I ... b . afloat. Nj I northern I'.tl. 'h V.e, I t. b . afloat; No. 1 r,ar.I Sdan ivex. I o O. stUx I l.pn. n wer a, ti, a..l 0n rady stronger on re -M,'t f tlrn laying, rain tn vt'Kern Argeriti-if. higher .able, a I -tvr!.-l t. bau.g .rd r, ar, actlv '-al r.n.i .i.4 Tlw- msrket rl-el on the fl'nari. t.,,'1,1 ,mI pri. r 'i r,. biat.r V S'Jt-. ,-.-4j at .',. J i'y. 7 114 4 . . , at .,.' 1 kV -!; ;t ..' bu : xp.,rt .: 1 b4 ?',... .C-1--I. N- 2. I mlr'.. elAi. r. "d u b. a- .t. Nn ; oil.., . -. J '. 4.yii-r.-i'Ua. wilo tt.. t .1 r.'tr.. -i. fh- i.tat a I ,u . T...V-I a. u. tr-l r.rm Jar.' a I rv f .er. M TVS tl r Nft at n fc4c r-t I 4 "4 t -t. .,t ii U l - t at . Mo ,; a. .-- -J a I "S- . l 1 1 J etr : i t h a, i rr-.-. - i S . 1 4 ,. - , . ( !. a r :iel t-a.k a,i'e .' t ( t i it .-. tt H T - SJ - . I -' 4 a. ..I ." H.-l t (.' f -.': .' rt.. I- 4 at lf t ,. It ir,! ill I t.il- to-,. V, J ,. ,l.i tr. .iw; . ."Kitia uf. f l 4 I i... ' .- , t-t t "' ' t i. a. - . 1 1 t a ei js -. . $7. .J . iw Ttltt . ... Ittl . K I ," s a , t I - ,r fat.1 a.i. t w , - a ... : , . . . J a . p ' it t , t ... lilt e 4 - I V . . a t- 1 -. .9 i.i at t a. ..,, t , .a.a a-."ta I., . a .t.a. .. a .. - a a, 4- a . la a it .. .-"". a .1 the market Ik firm st iinctiKiii'i i-rlces K II I; T'l l qt.,e,l nt W:u. nominal. Hike, l.37Uii 12 .,: t U-.-ir.ily 1 1.-. si.' ..( 1.' at'; int. tiJAiiJV. Tin :) n linn n?i Frlila) l.oiifloti strcnern, lint un cli.iiik.'il, with sput lit I.' : 'n - ...V I.ca.1 nil. I spelter were nui.'t, ttii' former hi II l.'jHn l f-l'clter lit $4 '. ti . i"' lr.,ti jirl.-f show u nominal n.lvnmi' im jumi' urmliii. s o- I"; Nn. 1 f'Hiivlrv northern. t'4 l"h ?! ;. 2 f.nitvlrv northern, I-".! i',2' V: Nn. 1 unitrv sunt In rn. J.l .'"n :i ,i; Nn. I fotin.lrv Mutli'Tii soft, .ji"i.'4 ."ii. Warrant nro still nominal TAI.l.oW-Klrmcr; tlty. (IV ; country. t.'a. '(1 r. KICK-Firm; .lomeetlc, f.ilr to rxlnt, 4VJ t'."c . jHi'un. nnmliml. (IMtlH A IIOI.F. AI.K MAftKF.r. (ondltlnn nf Trnde and U not a t lonu on taplt nnd Kanry I'niilnrr. 1'tlUS Fresh stork. IMiIJo. I.IVK I't ri-l'KY-Hens, he ; old roost ers. 4lV; turkeys. 12,il-c; ilui ks, Hn ; g.- . 7',iN-; aprlng ehb kens, per lb., S'Vu'-lc. 1 ilti:ti.l-:i) l'i it I.TItV-Younc chlchens, 1' 11. . hi ns. l".tllr; turkeys, 1i;lSc, ducks, 11' Hi. K' ee. 1' 'nil,', HI'TTKH- flicking slock. HVhISc: ehnlct? dalrv. In tubs, Plilic; separator, 27V2c (lYSTCKS- Htan, birds, p. r can. 2Me; i-xtr selects, per c-in. 3" , New York counts, pel can. 42c; bulk, extra selects, per gal.. 11.75; bulk, standard, per gal., $1 45. FHF.SH FISH -Trout, 9tlc; herring. 5c; pickerel, tic; pike. 9c; p. rch. lie; buffalo, ilresnd. 7c; sunlisli. 3c; bluetlns. .?c; white llsh, 9c; salmnn. Hie; haddock, lie; cniltish. 12c; redsnapper. H'c; lobsters. boll"d. p. r lb. 3iio; lolt-ters. green, p.r lb., K.v; luill heuds, l'K-; cutllah, 14o; black bass, Sic; halibut, lie I'.HAN f.r tor.. $13.50. HAY-frlcra .united by Orr.aha Whole Itale lieal.Ts' nsnirhH""' Nn. 1 up land, $s; Nn. 1 medium, $7; Nn. 1 cnnre. $.;5ii. Hye straw, $i. These prices are lor hay of go. id color and quality. Demand fair, rerrlpta light. I 'l iHN 36e. fiATS-340. HV K No. 2. 45c. VKOKTAHI.F.S. NKW CFl.KIt Y Kalainasoo, per dm., tie; California, per doi., 4-','i7.r.'. f iTA Ti IKS fer tin., "'4."ic. 8WKKT I'OTATOKS low a and Kanaas, $2.2;.. Tl'HNlfS fer ou., 40c; Canada rutubu gas, pel lb.. llr. r r.hl S fer bu., 40c. ITI'I M HKRS- 1 lot house, per dm., H f A H.s n I f H - f er bu., e. CAMtOTH fT bu., 40o. tiHIOKN ONIONS Southern, per, doi. bunches, 4-"c. KAD1SH KS Southern, per dox. bunches, 4.",c WAX BRANS-fer bu. box, $3; string beans, per bu. bnx. $1 50. C A It H A UF. Holland seed, per lb.. Hie. ONIONS New home grown. In sacks, per lb., Hjc; Spanish, pel crate, ti.76. NAVY HKAN8 1'tT bu.. I2.U0. TOM ATOKS New Florida, per 6-baaket crute, $4.;i)t.(i. CAL LIFUOW EH California, per crate, $2.75. FRUITS. rKARS Fall varieties, per box, $: rudo. per box, $2 25. Al'l'I-KS Western, per bbl.. $2.75 , Colo- Jona thuin-, $4.50; New York stock. $3 25; Cali fornia Hellllowera, per bu. box, $1.50. UlCAfKS Malagas, per ktg, $6. 111 'ft 7 00. niANHEKlUF.S Wisconsin, per bbl., $lt.i.io; lic-11 and fugles, $11; per box, $3.60. TltOl'ICAL. FKl'lTS. HANANAS 1'cr bunch, according to slxe. $2.011 '2.5o. LF.MONS California funoy. $3.75; choice. $3 00, ORANGES-Callfornla nnvels. fancy, $3.25; choice. $3; Mediterranean sweets, $2.25. DATESlVrslun. in 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. oc; ir case or .ji'-id. pas., jj.b, F1QS California, per 10-lb Turkish, per 35-lb. box. 14'ulic cartons, $1; MlSCEMtANKOI'S. HONEY New I. tali i-r 24-frame case, $3.75. CIDER New York, $4.60; per 4-bbl., $2 75. SAU ERKRAl'T Wisconsin, per V4-bbl., $2 25: per bbl., $;f.75. fOfCORN fer lb.. 2c; shelled, 4c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 5c; No. 1 aalted, 74c; No, t Halted, 6',c; No. 1 veal calf, a to 121, its., i,c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 8c; dry hldrs SJil2c; nhiep pelts. 2.V75c; horse hides, $1.50ii2.50. NlTH Walnut. No. 1 roft shell, per lb., 1.V-; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; Uracil, per lb., 12c; filberts, per lb., 12c; nlmonda, soft shell, per lb., Wc; hard shell, per lb., 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12Vc; small, per lb , lie; coconnuts, per dm., boc; chestnuiB, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6',c; rousted peanuts per lb., 7c: black walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu., $1.50; coconnuts, per loo, $4. OLD MKTAI.S, ETC. A. B. Alplrn quoK-s the following; prices: Iron, country, mixed, per ton, $11; Iron, atnve plate, per ton, is; copper, per n.. nv,c; crans, Heavy, per lb.. t4c; brass, light, per lb., fi'ic; lead, jar lb., sc, line, pei- lb 2Vc; rubber, per lb., 6!c. TV I-A HE liniMISSIO COMPANY. llO.lll Hoard of Trnde, Omaha, el Telephone 1 SI 41. CHICAGO, Jan. 24 W H EAT Market has strong, reaching a new high point, 2-c for .May. The Incentive has ber-n a new de mand for wheat from France. There has also been support by Armour, reinstatement of long lines b.dd out Friday, and covering by shnrt. New York reports 35 toads sold for export. Is loads to France. Cable wrre some lower. Clearances, 530.000 bushels. There) Is prospect of a decrease of 61 10,009 to 73'.', 000 bushels In the visible. World' shipment will be about C.ouo.ooO bushels, with 4.M.m.im bushels to Europe, and there will be some decrease on passage, f rlmary receipts. 6H7.il bushels, against .31'. "00 bush el Inst year. In the northwist. 4'i car, against 411 a year ago. Minneapolis pre dicts smaller country offerings. Argentine weather was fine California had good rains, but reported large charter to Aus tralia. Ixxal recelpti. car", with none contract Estimated for Monday, 5o car. CORN There ha been a strong corn market, with buying by local operators, but with some selling, credited to Armour. Fu- sampies aootit ai.tv Mhlr.ner said the car situation was ' making It difficult to do business wllh the b ishels a year ago. laical receipt, 43 esrs. with 4 of contract, rlirn it- s for Monday, 435 cars. New York reports H) j loads sold for export. The February option 1 at Ntw York sold at 5ls-. evidence ut how ' badly turn is needed down there. Frlmary rtctlpts for tne week. 5 .4. . bushels, al im,n doubls last year. There wert only 5 car and ,. bushels rontract out of prl .ie hmlsts Stn,k here will Increase liber, lly for the week. OATS -M-trk.t has been firm, but Inac tive Price have had the help of the ad vance In when and cm Cash oat were firm on mot roa-ls. hnr.l to sell on line tint transferring St.x k here will Increase . me a a remit of the car embarg 1. fsr anres. 3'.'.i bushels lwal receipts. 235 tars with PI t mdard. EstimAte for Mon day,' 2a irs New York report, Iju.neO b'heui ld for xi rt. I RoVISloNS i.fTerlngs have been snail. . .... T k .. . t . , a , h'-gs nt-re. I.tsieai .,. .I.'-". r-j, . e... the tnd. S7.7'. lnt 47 7. lat ; wr.'k aid Ut tear l , at all I w.-.t-r:i ...iii. f-.r the w.ek, 4" " ". cio i.jre.l a.;n '! !it yar M i;.:i. iiiMMIjeluX COM PA NT. tleraal 4irat a aval , lslaaa. t r a-r i'. ,f i.e. i - U'lirAT-simf v '. ,-.r a. 1.1 V... I t '.t.if ..rsi fttitre. atrany . Marco,, "5 ,1 7W-.Y 4a i ,d . . . t .'K; .( -iii-!: Am-r'.c .a mU',1. M ,J. - -.. n nntej. ... I. wr-ift. f ilura-t . tiv, j.aiari, r..,mit.a. . jii.r.-n. aa jt. M i.i Fll.r.-t l-t ia lncy. winier, (4ii, - g ilet I in. I'ji, 7J. I I t u n.iua it'acir.o cuuat) Ira,. 14 L.uil 5a ,.i ioM-1t-ef. t .!: ,tra la-Ua V ' at 'k o: prima . . waavar:!. 75av llast. ahort . ut. 14 W V, . . . .fs 2 41 Kt on t '.mftr'aii-l rut 2 l- i . It, frm. h.-ri iika M t 11 ibav. a-sa ... local i- . st.i l. Hsnt. i- H tr ' ew Un s t sui.1.1 'v. j, , a- '.fi. 4 4-1. an. rt r af Pa a, 'Hi- 21 tei fc-t t-.a . r p-ai I. -a. I , 1 1 -a .'a I . jl. ,.i.rt f,.N ll 1,11 S-'itt fa tki I a,d prima aa.- .,t i --r- wa i ...( . . . t.aiai I. . 1 1, ra-r..,-i ' ',.ia ti.tb u r.- r . t l I - ' r 014 4tl,'fl, .1 .iaat a alia - ,' ..i.te t. t A '- .i I . hi. Sa.at. v, n , . r t ti .. in ...' N't -... . S W . l P. a . I, V. 1 . ', --'te. 4.1 4 .4 It Nt 1 . 4 mt-, t4iii,ila. wX Hi. M .' Irasaeata J aa . -.a I. . II W 1 a t t MX r.t li t , l . V. i, a. a a ,.' 4 aaasaa t , aaata aavtl tlai aatai a.a, j I I IVtll I 1(1 ) J . t-4 tt '4-Wllftf Hu a . ea-ao. y 4 K '7tjWir: Nn. S. Wfi7Ho: Nn, 3 rfrl, 7Ti7o; . ,1V; Nn. 2 i Nn 3. I771H. CnKN Jnnnnrv, Jv; Mny. mlxc! .'f'S'iMm . Nn, : 4 ,. ATS-Nn. 1 wlittf. jr.'-'u.i'V 35V iiVK-Xn, 2. 4-:c. Nn. 2 mlxril, HAV-Tlmolhv. J1:1 "Hi:i j"1 9 in prairie-, in r I KH-l. rami ry. nairy. .-"i .1 airy !-.; J H Firm; frcph Missouri nml Knuii stuck li'4jr, loss i(T. i';ii' ri-turi'fil; new No. 2 liltpwinjil coses ln.'1uili1. 1" Hccclpts. Shipments. Wheat, tv: 61 3-.""0 Corn, bu 7.'.4t Oats, liu 22,w S-VO JEW YCMIK KTOCKJ AMJ IIO.MH. Railroad' l.nan and Oilier fame ( ontlnn tn Repress Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 24. -The difficulty In Inducing prices tn move still confronted the trailers In utoi ks today, as It hss In In creasing degree all through the week. The A'enex'ielan dltllrulty still has a repressive Influence upon trading and there was snnie disposition to rouple the prompt signing ot the l'anania canal treaty with that ques tion, frlccs hardened, however, lifter the opening because of the announced decision of the Washington authorities thai the Herman action in Venexucla did not present subjert for representations by this govern ment. The weakness of f ennsylvania was the unsettling Inlluence and led tn an ac tive selling movement, which was only momentarily checked by the bank state ment. The closing wa easy with some quotations nt the lnw't. The selling of fennsylvanla seemed to be duo to the news of the borrowing of $40,oun,noo by that com nanv. The tact that this loan for six month was negotiated at 4' per cent, compared with j per ceiu and a liberal commission paid by the Lake Shore tor Its $2'),ihMm lor the Reading purchase, was pointed at as evidence of a declining tend ency of money r.it.a. bin speculative opera tors were Inclined tn ee In It an evioence of fluctuating supplies of capital likely m be engrossed by continued large syndicate operations rather tharl to be left free lor stock market uses. The moderate loan ex pansion tiy the bankr. In view of the fenn sylvanla loan operation, wa an agreenb'e surprise to the operator, tind prompted the recovery which gave way aRaln at the laeU. The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange Att'hlrnn do it4 Hl, & nhlo dr .td t'lnailiin Pacific... Can, J, 80 ctita. & Ohio thl aiin Alton... dn pld Chl.as.1. Ind. & L do j)fd Chi. a,, a E. III. I Ll.:iii ll. W.. do lul pf d lo 2,1 p.'J Clil.-axi- ft N. W.. I hl.ato Ter. r Tr do ,td r. ('. C. a 81. L. Colorado s dn lt ,ld do 2d ptd Pel. A: llunon... Ilel. I.. W laiiver a K. (J... do pfd Kile do m pfd do 2,1 pld (.rent Nor. pfd II j, kin. Valley ... do pld lIllnolH central ... Iowa I'rntral do pfd Lake Krle & V... do pld L At N Manhattan L M.-t. St. Ky Sfx. lntral M.'X. National ... Minn. A St. L Mo. I'ui-ili,' l . K & T do pfd N. J. ln'.ral N. Y. Onlral Norfolk i W do pfd Ontario A W Penni.ylanla Heading do lJl pfd do M pfd .. 7, So. Hallway 34 ,. 9i do pfd S4V . .HV, T.-ias ft I Be SS'-a .. ., Toledo. SI. L. ft W. 3.i ..Hi, 1 do pld 44 .. I.l1 t'l.lon I'a. Iflf Ili"-i .. 61S do pfd H, .. 34'4 Wahash t .. .1 - do pld 44-4 .. 7 .WbaelliiK A L. K ... 24', . . , ! do 2d pfd .it', ..1,0 Win. Central 24', . . 174 do r'd -2I4 . . ,i Adama Kx S . . 4.114 Ainei-li-an Kx 2-0 . .2:2 Inltid Ktatea Kx l:ili .. Id IWelle-KarKo Ka Ii . . 42 Anial. Cojiper M .. Ainer. Car ft F 4n ..US , do pfd 91 .. (591., Araer. bin. Oil 17, .. 431, do pfd 4:i4 .172", Amerlran 8. at H 44 ..270 I do pfd ,4 . . .111V, Anar. .Mining Co Ho n; v llrooklyn R. T. , ..J,'',)!!.. fuel ft Iron. . . . 7o-i Cons, lias ... 6', I'ont. lohaero pfd.. . ..2i'1 tlen. Klerlrli- . . . lno1 tloi-klnx Coal ... Inter. Paper . ..14t, do pi ,1 . . . 44 Inter. Power ...72 l.n.-lf'de (Ins . .. 4r i National llU-ult .. ...113 National Ia.l ...124 1N0. American . . . K.o Paclft..- Coaat ...I.11', I'a.-lfl.- Mall . .. 24 Peopie'a Uaa ... la4l,e,,1 rt- 'r ...107 I do pfd ...nn Putlnmn P. Car ...27 lliepublli- Steel . . . 0 I do pfd ...15 fnnar ...lot iTenn. Coal ft Iron. ... 7,1", I "Ion Han ft P.... ... K do pfd ... 3:1 1'. 8. Iealhcr ...1S3 do pf.l ... tkjyt'. 8. Huulr ... 71' do pfd ... 74 V. 8. Hteel ... 75 do pfd ... 7H Weetern t'tilon .... ... 71 Amer. IKonuitlve. . ... 26 do pfd ...HI K. C. Southern.... ...17,1, do pfd ...!m Rok Inland ... tiP du pfd . 74 .211,14 .114 .!', "V, 17. . 7! . r,7 . .1 . 46 ,.171 .115 . 67 . .1H . 103 . 64', . S31, .132 . 2 . 71. V, .K9' . 62', . 14 ,. 77T, ,. 12-1, , . Ml', ,. 17 .. M . . 36H . . M .. Is? .. 2'-i .. 3 .. 24 . . 6S .. 47S El. L. ft 8. do lut pfd do 2d pfd St. L. 8. W do pfd Ft. Paul do pfd So. Pa.:IQc .. 79 Offered. Slew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 24.-MONEY-On mil. steady; call loans at 3 per cent, close offered nt 3 per cent; timo money, steaoy; sixiy days, 41(5 per cent; ninety days, 4Vj5 l'er cent; six months. 4fj5 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE FAfEIl-0&6 per cent. ST ER EI NO EXCHANGE Firm ot I4.S075 8I1A'ER-Uar, 47'-si", Mexican dollar, for demand nnd at $4.hK6 for sixty days; RON DS Railroad boinlB, heavy; govern ment bonds, steady: ref. 2s reg. nnd coupon, Pm; 3s reg., lo7; coupon. lo; new 4 reg., 1341,; coupon, 136H: old 4s reg. and coupon, metcial bills. 4.Klfi4.M. 110; 5s reg.. 104; coupon, IO6V4. The closing Quotations tn bonds are as fellows: r. 8. ref. 2a. reg.... do .uupon do 3a. reg do coupon iln -iw 4a. ri'l do coupon do old 4h. reg du coupon do 6a. reg do coupon AKhlaon Ken. 4a do a.l). 4a P.. I. ft Ohio 4s do S's do i-oliv. 4a Canada So. 2a Ceutral of lis. b, uo la li.e Chea. ft Ohio 4,a... Cbl.aao ft A. 3Sa.., C, b. A . a. 4,... C. M ft St V g 4a.. C. ft N. W. :on. ",. C . R 1. ft P. 4a. .. C C C ft St L g 4a. Cl-Oago Ter. 4 Colorado rio. 4a I.X I Hocking Val. 4',a. lo, L. ft N. unl. 4a 17 'Mex. Central 4m.... li6 I do la In. 1241, Minn, ft 81. L. 4l. 1.16 IM.. K ft T. 4a ... lid do 2s .los'-i .1"' ,'?' . 2.'.',, .1II3S . W . ki' .m 110 N Y. C. Ken. 3',,a lu) N. J. C. gan. &a.. 1,H4 No. Pacific 4, ln2'x do la .", N ft W. eon. 4a. 1112V Heading gan. 4,.. ..iu-4 72 ..Ml -4 , ,4 HI. L. ft I. M r. 6a 104'k St. L. ft 8. F. 4a.. 1mi, Hi L 8. W. 1,.... l.iu do 2, . 7 8. A. ft A. P. 4a... , l('i Bo. Parlflr 4, .11, .. 941, .. K',, .. f .. ', . . i ..117 . 71-, Ho. Hallway (a . N't Teiaa ft Pacini- 1, .117k4 . 76 .IP), T.. St L. ft W. 4-) l'n., Parlfic 4, 1"JH . 11.1I4 do ronv. 4s lni1, .loli, Wabaah la Ill . HA I do 2a lli4 . W i-4 do den. B...M 76 . H'a Shor 4a llou, . .', Wheel. A L. C 4a... . IL.-V Wla. Central 4a ,1V Denver ft H (). 4. kCrle pr.t.r lien 4a... do general 4a. . . . F. W. ft U. C. Is. ..HIS Con. Tobacco , (7 l.ontina Stock. Quotations. LONDON, Jan. 24. Closing quotations: Conoola for money . ,3 S-lt New York Central .. .lSS'i do account Anacoii.ia Atrh'wn do pfl Bailirnra ft oh io. . t ana.l.an Pa.-. Be Chaoapeaka A- Ohio 1 hi.-.ao 1) w . J4 ft St P 1 1-lie. it iMniter ft K ll do pfd Crla do lot pfd do 2d pfl Illln. .a .'antral Loa etllla ft NaaW . 24 . K ft T J Nortolk ft Weolern.. las 5 I do pfd M ,4 ' Ontario ft Weal era lot Pennsylvania 34 7. tlS US 44', M IS IKi, th OJX r' 74 ' il .1116 .13,1,1 . !- 2'! .112, . 22A . 41 K,nd Mine, Reading do !'. p'd do Id pfd Soiitkarn Railway. do pfd Sua! bars Pa.-1 Be... S l a ion PaciBc . 4" so pfd . 7i, t'nltatl Slats, Steal . 17,' da pfd .1611, W'aliaah 12tl' do M I HAR SILVER Steady at ilti per ounce. MuXK V 2t2i, per tent. The rat of di nnt In thtt OL.n market fur short bills is $','iJ5-14 per cant and for three-mouths' bil.s is $ 3-163 per cent. Mttatoa aatl BaaaaJa. Pi liTOX, Jan. 24 ("all loans. 4VyC. per frfi time loan. Vtit1? per cent. Official closing uf stocsa and a.,u.': ai.-hiaun 4a . . . Alloties 4 .a'4 Amaanate,l tn-a UiaaHaia a, amnaat 4, Hat la . 7. 2... 4"autil.tal a, 4t Im . ..ppae kanaa 1-.1 Vraaalln I, :.t l.ia ,.-a,e li ltt M .haaa St I', old Is. minion ..... iti, l.,--, i M-aola ,l 121 Sa.na K. Coypar .. . :S 1.2 Taa.ara.-S lio , . Tr-n.o4'.'al Sw a , Triune i i I -niea) I ui im i i.-iuea, . . Wiautua 7 . U, ." I. , ., A.banr I .,a a 1 b-.., K.a.ai.1 i Han : ' ' r ...... Anien.a.. S'.aar I-, ill nrrlua TAT I'.,nni-a La. ate. a7,a.iria . Io ,11 t -i."e. r-MK . t 4am I.. ,M A Ivei.i .ra A.tke-1. lasla l,ls. ,. NtV ToRlv J .an. 24-Th f liowing fi ale) prk vn onus aiota ..... I aa . 2 L.ul . .lal P '.t - ' .ear. a '-a a- i.i.tit ita kr.ai. s ''aa 7, , asal, , I' ..nal .. a T'lu..l l.a tat . . tl . .a ... a tt : aa-eaa t, W oa eae I -a siarra. tv.la la 0 o .-ar .a tvwta. I H..ea ... Lea-i-.i.a I Iaaar4 Ka aast kWaslaaa. 'lMii J-ia : .Haalt ,i,irit for lha a, -.. -I , "aj i...... . a . . r.a ..f 4 lt . fe. ,n !.. ,r n. c..rri,..n..l4 t.f l.tai tat.r T "ut la.ly 1,ur. i-t I 1.4 I.-. V '..l-ty ll rl f : 4,'. i ... at T !, I .."l a I 14 '"I 4. Vt . 1,1, t..iv I , I," , . ,1 r .tai.i. 1 i "i i i j. i r. ' "a l . a. I . - t 4 an ti I. I tti i-4 at I .- 4 It ,T o a at. a, - .1', -; a, k ' H f ' ' X J .. i n lla.arli.ga, t,; u .'.: .. .. a 4.' I t i H. a,...' j .i :t Claaelnaia. a. .as Jm .!. a ,1 at. l .a, V a,. Ka, .a . aa pe-M.t.ta. e'.a4) McKau,., staring posted. $4 4i for sixty day, and ( S fr ctnian.i. HAI.TIM11RE. Jan. 24. Clearings, $.1.4. I'.'.; balances. $l.".7,l'-2. FHII.APK.I.f H1A, Jan 21 Clearings, $21,.1ii.l.R: balmices. $7i,7.2sT. CINCINNATI. Jan. 21 - Clearing". $2.0J.V ".5: money. 41411! p.-r cent; New York ex change, 2"i2.V premium. NEW YORK. J.m 24. Clearings, $240.2rt,. 753. balinco.. $1.1li.V.2. ST. l.nl lS, Jan. 24 Clearings, $.1rt2,;179; balance. !1 2. money, cteady. Mill per cent; New York exchange, 4"c premium. t. I.nnla tiraln anil frovlslon. ST. Uin. Jan. 24 -WIIF.AT-Hlgher; Nn. 2 red. ensh, elevator, 74c; tr ick, 7,-V'f 7i': May, 771,a77,c; July, 73c; Nn. 2 hard. CoRN-Flrm: Nn 2 cash, 43c; track, 4:t'i.f Oc; track, ;:6Vil 4l',c; Mav 4l41',c. OATS Firm :Nu. 2 cash 37c: Mav. S7c, No 2 white, RYE- Higher. 5cir",o ,c. Fl.i it'll -Firm; red winter patents, $3 '.c 3 fin; t xtr.t fancy and straight, $..2oT'3. b; clear. 3.m'n3 1... PKED-Tlmolhv. stendv. Ul.oiia .51. Ci iRNMEAl. Steady. I: 3o. HRA N I lull,, but strong; sacked, trnck. SHisSc. HAY-Stetidy; timothy, $U.nrfi I5.w; cast Vr.il- rle, $: 5i.'n 11 . IRON COTTON TIES-$1,074. BAiIi 1INM 5-Hill 7 l-16c. H EM f TWINE-c. f ROVI8IONS fork. lower; .lobbing, standard mrs. $17.!i. I.ir.l.. stronger. $!.7a. Dry salt meats iboxedi. steady; extra shorts and clear ribs. $9.II'4; short clears, $9.S7'. Hacon (bnxe.ll, steady; extra shor', $lu; clear rltis. JlO.lLH; nhort clears. $10 37',. METALP-lnd, Him at $3.H7i, Spelter, firm at $4 8". I'Ol lrRY-Steady; chickens. 9',c; tur keys. 13c; ducks. 12c; geese. K'n7c. Ill'TTKR Easy c rearm ry, ."y27'ic; llnlrv. Iviiillr. EUOS-Illy. her 11 1 20i Reielpts. . 7,n'i ..... B7.oii 1 17. mm 77.ini) Shipments 7.01O 112.0 '0 17n,nno tll.t-'W Flour, Mils Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Tt.ledo (irnln and Seed. TOEEDO. Jan. 24 Wll EAT-vctlve and strone: cash and .lamiarn' 79',c; Mny, hjc. CORN-Fairly active nnd nry. 4Ho; Mav, 4.'.1wC. OATS Dull and ptendy; Mav. 37'4'. KY H No. 2. 53Hc steady; Jauu Janunry, 37c; SEEDS -Clover, dull and steady; Janu- nrv, $7.25: March. $7,324. $1 90. f rlmo alslke, $s.2."i 1'rlme timothy, MlniiPiipoll Vbent. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan Flonr and Ilran, II -YV 1 1 EAT May, 7lHc; July, 7ffi7slc; on track, No. 1 hard, 7!c; No. 1 northern, 7sc; No. 2 northern, 7tr,C. FI.nfR Fired wtents, $l.054i415: second patents, $3.9nfi4.00; first clears, J2.50; second cleiirs, $2..r,'ti2.15. BRAN- In bulk. $14 tWgi4.75. CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MAHKKT. Hoax Sold Higher, bnt Dropped Rack Sheep MrnRK. CHICAOO. Jan. 24.-CATTI.l-Recelpts, 700 head; market nominal; good to primn steers, $4.5n'(i.sri; poor to medium, $3.2.Vfi 4.50; slockers and feeders. $2.2f.''i-l 50; cows nnd heifers'. $1 .41 I'M. 75; canners, $1.4'ii2.5o; bulls, $2.0o'.i I.40; calves, fS.OiW.nO; Texas fed steers $3.5niip.&. HOC.S Receipts, 13,000 head; estimated Monday, 4i'.si; left over. 3.5no; market 5' lap higher; closed with nilvanee lost; mixed and butchers. SOUoliil.tVi; good to choice heavy. $K.75'nV!ii.t; rough heavv, JO. 4Vff 8.70; light, $0.)'5i-C.4O; bjlk Of sales, ?'i.4Vij 6.65. SHEEP AND EA MRS Receipts, I.00O head; market Rtrong; gisid to choice weth ers, $4.4nHi.i.25: fntr to choice mixed. $3.23 tti4.4n; western sheep, $3.5hi5.i,i; native lambs, $4.2.Voii.25; western lambs, $4.aori'r 0. 1U t'fllclal yesterday: Receipts. Shipment. 3.71 3 4H4 30.24II 2.270 4.798 l.m Cattle Hogs Sl-eep Kansas City Live toclt Market. KANSAS CITY". Jan. 24 -CATTEE Ro celpts, Hai hend; market unchanged ; choice export nnd dressed ieef steers. $4.S01i5.C;i; fair to good, $3.5iKi4.75; Blockers and feed ers, K. 2547 4. 25; western fed steers, $2.00''i4.5o; Texa;. and Indian steers. $3.00i(i 4. In; Texas cow. $1.9ili3.oo; native cows, $1.75iii4 Mi; nn tive heifers. $2.50(4.30; -canners. $l.tWnti2.Hi; bull. $2.35iJ-3.75: calve. $2.7&47.0). ltecelpts for the week, 37.4nO cnttle and 2,1100 calves. IKHJS Receipts. S.ooo head: strong; top, $fi.N2---.; bulk of sales, $655(p6 75: henvy, $0.60 iifi2'-t: mixed pnekers. $6.5i.i6.70; light, $l 2o(ti6 55; yorkers, $(i.5H7G 55: pigs, ii.Wif 6.25. Receipts for the week, 8S,!H bend. SHEEP AND EAMBS-No receipts; mnr ket nominal; lambs. $1.0n'ii6.ii: western lambs. $3.k5ti5 X5; fed ewes, $3.ooiii5.fln; native wethers, $i.KOil-4.S6; western wether. $3.oini 45; Blockers nnd feeders. $2.50'i'3.50. Re ceipts for the week, 20,400 head. St. I.onls i.lve Stock Mnrket. ST. IXiriS. Jan. 24-CATTI.E-ReceIpts, 2fK) head, Including 10) Texans; market quiet; native shipping und export steers, $4.4"ii 4 50. with strictly fancy quoted up to Jii; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $1.(k7i5.H); steers un l.T 1.000 lbs., J."I.5ti1i4 50; stockers and feeders, $2.75(!34.25: cows and heifers. $2 25'ii4.75: canners, $1.50i2.50; bulls. J3.ii-'i(. 4.00; calves. $4.irii7.nn; Texas ntnl Indian steers, $2.6t)4.40; cows and heifers, $2.25', 3.70. HOC1S Receipts, 2.000 head: market about fvfilOc hlgh-r: pigs and lights. $6.2n46.6o; packers. $6.fi.'(i.Ki: butchers. 16..I17.'X. SHEEP AND EAMUS No receipts: mar ket nominal: native mutton. $3.5iVri45; lambs. $5.le,i6 25; cull and buck. $2.fl0'(t4.5O; stockers, $1.503.10; Texas and fed westerns, $4.60. St. Joseph Lire fork Market. BT. JOSEPH. Jan. 24 CATTEE Re ceipt. H head; natives, $3.85ifi6 .; Texas and western. $3.4S'n515; cow and heifers, $2ili4.40; veals, $3.007.75; bulls and stags, $2.5t"h4.5o. KoOS Receipts, 4.101 head; light and light mixed $tt.eii6.i5; medium and heavy. $6 65? 6 A5: pigs, $5 51 4(S. 3D; tiulk of sales. $0 6ni6.7j. SHEEP AND EAMBS Ilecelpts. 2n7 heud; market active and tirm. Ions City I.lve Stock Market. SIOPX CITY. la.. Jan. 21 -(Special Tele gram.) CATTEE Receipts, 4oo head; steadv: beeves $3 0015 00: cows, bulls and mixed, Sl.tVrtt4.4S; ntot kers and feeders, $2.50 $i4"; calves and yearlings. $2.25'.,i3.ho. HO5S Receipts. 4i head; fc higher, selling t $6 otii 70; bulk. $6 M) 55. . SHEEP-Receipt. 30 heud; steady. Stork la ilBt. the receipts Th" following were the receipt nf llvs stock at the six principal elite yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 3"! 7.2'ei Chicago 7 13,aat Kansas City !) l.'n St. lavuis 2no 2.i St. Joseph 10l 4.1' r-ioux City 4 4.5iai 320 Lou) Totals 1.K7S 33,S 1.M7 "Cypress prlcss In the stronger from week to Lumberman. East are growing week." American Safety - Profit 50 ts 100 Par Cent Per Annum r.stimatss BasJ oa Acrtaintl Facta W own ths flattat body of Red Cypress la the State of Ixuislns and large tracts of Pin Have on pine mill In operation, pay ing month! dividends of one Dr cent, and sell treaaarp alaela aal, la et.taaa.lete! larae ttprtaa sttlll, lata, aalaale aatl alaalas) alaal. Capital 5tir.li. IJiMI.OtM). Nail af ll Teaaaaep ttta-a. ala al freaeal I laak.ee HeNlaia, aT i.tatu, o .-hail. sImiiii t. fr-ul'tci. ..at ef manufacturing a.-t'lng ,it au4 prnfli ran b - liwelv e.iiina,r, Ktr 4,. mill la the Mouth la ear-, l 'mi ... I a) err .an' C if proper., alallls a Kit 'he he.t fee tluu. an I htr. t ,i -ar .able f II h llllta'la .r-.ape. "I ll US t.'l ll. 'llt.ei Heat 'nnnja-fi!! Bi Had 14 r V fr "I, r C!3l2.3 tail & Ur.iijr Co. ttassss Uaaaee, (alt. Vaailay, Ike !,. OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET Boif Steers About 8tfdy for the Week aul Cows a Littl Stroncer. HOGS AT HIGHEST POINT SINCE OCTOBER Flit 1bee. anil l.nuil.a tit lemil 4unHt) Active and Fully Mendy for I lie Week and Feeder Have ls fold al t.ood, Steady frlccs. POl.TH OMAHA, Jan. 21. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs rdierp. ottieiai .Moinlay .. 3.9t5 6 K4H Cilliclal Tuesday Mnu iy om, il Wednesday 4. HO 9 i4 ottlcial Thnrs.iav 3.111 7.7H4 om.'lal Fildav 3,ii22 i.li'Jt Utllclal Saturday ' (,.' 7 -'S4 I ti.l'il 2.7A'i 3,123 320 Total this week Week ending Jan. 17 ... W eek ending Jan 10.... Week eiiillng Jan. 3 10.647 47.702 25. 121 IS.407 4...UM 25.2J-' 16.4II 37. .0.4 2".li5l 14.1H7 4;.o in 1 Pi S.S79 27.11SJ 1.1. 2 '1 Week ending Dec. 2i Same week last year IS.'.ii. 01.421 14.VH5 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. ihe following table shows' the receipts of calile. hogs and sheep at South Omaiia for the year to date, and comparisons with last year: JH13. lt. Inc. Dec. Cuttle 5X.237 5!Hi ' 711 Hogs lPV.n.i lMi i.lt 3.',&. K Sheep 73.321 4.1. 12 2.1.312 Average price paid for hogs ut South Omaha for the lunt several das with com parisons. Date. I 19n3. l,.)2.ilWl.lSHO.,lSOT.,l'll!.,lK7 Jan. 1 ... Jan. 2 Jan. I ... Jan. 4.... Jan. 6.... Jan. t) ... Jan. 7....I Ja;.. H Jan. Jan. 10... Jan. 11... Jan. 12... Jan. 1.1... 1 Jan. 14. .. Jan. 1.V..1 Jan. 16... Jan. 17... Jan. 1... Jan. 1! I Jan. 211. ..1 Jan. 21... Jan. 22... 1 Jan. 23...; Jan. 24...I 6 31 I 0 22 4 H61 4 21 ; I S 42 K ll 37V 2 4 W, 4 33, 3 D.'i I 1 11 6 2M', 1 4 SKI, 4 a, 3 57 1 3 43. I t 2, 6 W, 4 lh . l 3 2 6 27,1 I a 04 4 i7, 3 4.', 3 3 3 27 li 84'i,i 6 24, 1 4 3o 1 4K 3 Jl, 3 t 6 3UV,, 6 0, 5 06; I 3 401 i 1$ 6 4.i' 6 I'Di 5 .Mi 4 34 I i 4J 3 U ti 40 6 161 6 14; 4 U 4 30 I 3 14 6 40 1 6 14, 6 -'1 4 .5 3 ou, S 4.1; 6 04. 5 2J, 5 17 001 4 11, 3 w 3 in, 3 Ui 4 4H, bit 3 47, 3 14 4 3 ti, 3 4J, 3 I 3 6ui 3 41', 3 IK 4 iS; I 3 47, 3 4 f2, 3 50 I 3 23 4 S 3 4H 3 47, 4 56 3 .M, 3 51, 3 22 4 54 3 51, 3 M, 3 2t 6 45 6 30-V 6 11 6 10 0 41 tt -2 2n 6 4HSI 6 15 6 49Sl 6 17 I 6 22, 6 3:ii I 6 4.',, 6 27 ivsi o r,, 6 53 1 6 02 6 oSS 6 n3 6 OtiM, 6 OH, 5 26, 5 20; 6 2'.ii 0 27 I 4 54 , 3 iiii, 3 .", 3 2l'. 5 2 ; 3 Oil 3 54 3 26 5 13 4 03 1 3 57, 3 21 a 15 4 iH 3 56, I 3 2j 5 21! i 55 3 Oli 3 G2 Indicates Sunday. The nfllolal number of cars of stock brought in today by eneh road was: Cut He. I logs. Sh' p. U ses. C. M. g, St. f. Rv li Missouri faclllc Ry 2 I'nion faclllc system.... 3 14 1 C. i N. W. Ry 1 F., E. - M. V. Ry 1 11 C, SI. P.. M. & O Ry 5 H. M. Ry 10 .. 3 C, 11. Ac J. Ry 4 C, R. 1. or P.. eust 7 llllnolo Central 2 Total receipts 5 ! 1 3 The disposition of the day's receipts' was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of h'-ad indicutcd: Ruyers. I Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Armour Ai Co I in In hy Packing Co Armour, from Sioux City 'attic. ' ";'ti lings. Sheep. 042 1,320 1.015 2!H l.:'lo 21 1S3 44 24 Total 129 7,3V) S19 CATTEE Tht re wete not enough cattle here today tn make a market, but for the week receipts are about thp same as for the previous wet k, and 11s compared wilh the Fame week of last year there Is quite nn Increase. The market 3vas In good shape all the week until Friday, when buyers took off about all they put on the earlier part of the week. A good proportion of the receipts all the week consist d of corn fed fleers, and the market ruled uctlvo and stronger until Friduy. The top price of the week was $6.10, but u finished load would probably have sold ronslutnihiy above that ngure. The bulk of the cattle received sold from $4 HO to $1.50. On Friday the market eased off a little, so that as compared with the close of last week the market may be quoted Just about sternly. Ihe cow market also ruled nctlve and higher the tirst of the week, and on Wednesday and Thursday wns light close to 26c higher than the close of last week, but with Friday's decline the market for the Week could not le quoted over a dime higher. The commoner class of cows sold largely from $1.50 to $2.75, with the medium grades going from $2 75 to $3 5a, and choice cows selling from $3.50 to $1.25, with an occasional sale above that llgure. Hulls were rather slow sale all the week, hut still prices did not go much of nny lower, the big decline of Inst week appar ently being satisfactory to buyers. Veal calves command, d strong prices, and choice grades are now selling from 18. 2 j tn $6.50. There was a good demand all the week for desirable grades of stockers and feed ers, und prices moved steadily upward. The top price of the week was $4.4.i. but they were good. Aa compared with the clime of last week It la safe to quote the market lOitTSc higher on (rood stuff. The commoner grades are also a little stronger. The bulk of the cattle now coming forward sell from $3.50 to $3 k). HOGS There was about an average Sat- esggg Sullivan's May wheat it actually comered. sell at $1.00 per bushel any day. reasons for preediction for wheat to sell at $11.00. Are you interested in May corn ami May pork? If no, keep in touch with ine. The letter tells why May oats will sell nt r0 cents. Sugar-Steel nig and influential interests are working for a li; break in mijr.ir, ami 1". S. Steel. If you want the insiilc of a 'm railmad ileal, send fur a copv of -sri.MVAxs fa Mors i:i:i i.i:tti:i:.; mailttl fn-e. pnn't verlMik tin fact that in v i iiuiiiiixsioiiM lire niily half that rhar;eil hy mem bers tif the Chirapi Hoard of Tnule. Geo. T. Sullivan. , Sttnk and (imin I'.n.ker, -..'. nml 1V, lu MU- Stni-r. W. E WALSH, Mirr.. Omali.t nnite. K.mmii A. NYw York I -i f IM.!-. Ti l. .117: Eighth Monthly Dividend fb. 15. WONDERFUL PROGRr.SS h'l n.-n t 4).'Siv , a , . Californh-nevsda Mining Go. MM ta tf -v- '4 I . -a I tat. 9m 00 ITR ANNUM i r m r rt ..ttMt rts rai ri . n rt n aMm. . R ttlMI. A . Itaaavvsl Kil.l. I aa. St.. .. . "a. al laa. I is a a . na, aa . urdny run of h"g here today and the market np. ne.1 a. live and ." "I I11 ' bltfli r than yesterday. Th" balk of the god , weight hogs sold from Jii ii". to $', 70 a id I the prime loads sold from $1! 7a to 1 The lighter loads sold from J5 down. I Trading was verv brisk on the filart nnd II I wis not long be lore the bulk ol the offer ' lugs was disposed of. Toward the ine. 1 however, the market was not as good, ,i packers seemed tn have th.lr more urgent i orders tilled, so Hint the late arrival wer. I slow sale and did not btlng much hotter ! prices than were pild yesterday. Hellers ; were holding for Hie morning prices, so that the dHy was well advanced before cvsM thing was disposed nf For the week receipts of hogs have been w little more llher.il than they were last 1 week, but as compared with the same week I of last vear there Is still a big ilecrcanc. , frlccs iiave been tluct un I tug back and ' forth from day to day, but still the gem nil 1 tendency of prices has been upward. The 1 ll.t glilll for the Week amounts tn l,".',rj"c nn.l Ihe week cl ised at til. Iilgliesl point reach salts: No. 14 03 ... 110. .. . d since October 25. Repn si niailvo No. 71, . I. Pr 6 67' 6 67' 6 67' .17 . .102 . 17 161 17S ..197 . .19.", 1 . ;,'i ,2,i ,ri3 2"H ,:'20 t v. ... 6 41 ... 6 t. 11,0 7 . M 1.3 . t'7..' r.9 . . f-H. . 116 . f.r. . 67, . . M, . 7.3 . . 47... 72 . . 11 70 . m. . 7H.. 74 . 7a.. 74 . . TU. . fl.. 7".. 1.9 . . 66. . 73.. f.6 . 77.. r.. 77. l . 7 . N... 7f.. . f.7 . . 63., 4f... 71., 71 . f,9 . , 72. . S3 . 7S.. 67.. HO t "-S 1.3 229 4" ... 6 7.3 77 212 ... 6 :.7'4j f.7 247 ... I'. 60 .'.9 2 6 ... 60 M 261 6 67', r.7 1 ... 671, f 67', 6 70 6 7o 70 6 70 6 70 70 t 7o 70 4 70 6 70 711 6 70 6 70 6 7" 6 70 6 70 10 6 7o 6 7'."i 6 72', 6 72'-, 72', It', 7!', 6 7". 7A 6 7". 6 60 160 . , . 6 60 IL'.' 6 60 120 6.''i 30 6 621, ... 6 62 , ?4 2H1 271 !6 :i,i 240 4" ao Zoo 40 ,.1-6 . .22 ?H1 6 6Ji, .2.,.' . .274 ..2:2 . .2211 . ;4n . . 220 .242 . .JS.il . 2 2.". . !L' . .241 . .2.111 . .116 ..211 . 21,1 .211 .234 . 2"-l . . 22(1 .272 ,2f,9 ... 6 67. ... 6 68 ... 6 67. so 6 67. 16.1 6 66 ... 6 f. 120 6 f-." M 6 l 40 , 40 6 65 Mi 65 60 6 ft . . I 66 120 6 66 ... 6N ... 6 67, ,0 6 fw ... 6 63 40 6 67'-, 4" 6 671, 40 6 6T ... 6 67L, . 24 1 , .231 . 2i '.1 . .210 . 216 .277. . .243 . .211 ..292 . .261 . rt, . 2M ..274 . .26 ..211 . .216 . Snj 69.. 62. , 71. 64 . 6. 71. rr.. 64. C f9. 66. 1.0. S2. 61. 9 f.. 7'i. 63. fi. 40 40 . 2:12 276 64 6 R7' SH EEF There were no sheep or lamb offered on the market today, everything that came In being sold to arrive, so that n test of the market whs not made. For the week receipts show an Increase over the previous week and also over the Mini' week of last year. The demand, though, has beep fully equal to the occasion and an active, steady market has been experienced all the week. The only exception wn on Friday, wh-n buyers realized that they had forced prices nt this point higher than nt anv other, and as n result they took off a Utile, but as compared with the close of last week the market oil all desirable grades of both sheep and lambs Is fully steady. The common klndn. of course, have been neglected to some extent when buyers could get enough of the better griiibs to fill their orders, but still even the half-fnt kinds are a nigh a they were last week. The receipts of feeders have been ex tremely llht all the week and as there has been quite a demand prices are 1 un steady. Quotations: Choice w estern lambf". f fAJl 5.75: fair to good lambs. $4.75UV.4n; chnlcs native lambs, $.i.754iti.n; choice yearlings, $1 ! fifi.15. fair to gnod yearlings, $4.25r.i4. ..; rholco wethers. $1 uOT,.0O; fair to good, $4.00 di4 Mi; el'otee ewes, $4. 11041 4 25; fnli to good, $3 2"V"1 ,in feeder lambs. $3.("V'i4.00: feeder venrllngs, $3 . 5.1.1 .65; feeder wether. $3.0Ofl) 2 25; feeder f-wes, $1.5"'u2.2j. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 1 buck 170 3 00 4 lambr 1" 5 r, 14 native lambs 97 5 75 Farnam Smith & Go. 8TOCKS, BONDS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. We offer Union Stock Yards Stock, South Omaha, at I05i, 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 1064 SUCCESS In speculation Is possible only from acting on accurate Information nnd good advice. On January 3 wc srfld In our Dally Fore cast. "Buy May wheat on Monday. Buy anywhere below 75 cents." YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED The fact la we have foretold every move In May wheat for six months. lll'NDKEDS OF TRADERS ARE MAKlVft MONEY ON OCR ADVICE. A week ago we advised the sale of stocks when everybody else were Duns. An av er.iBe 4-iuilnt break followed. This advice coats onlv 50.JO a year, mailed dnllv (trial ' week $1,001. Send for free booklets explaining ojr methods. THE MARKET CHART COMPANY, 4n6 Mailers Bldg., Chicago, III. 1 It is ajt to Semi ftr mv ClRhth Monthly Oildndl feh. 13. t a a " as - ni.Nl -as a a . GUARANTlil.l) n itn mil I o, mm a. tsla, lstVltrii IW( ),. a. a Ik e a a. I -a a. - . t,a at-aa a-aa I M a aa-aaa. fae .aa - a a a wa a . a - - IS aart IS la 4 aaa. aataaaaataaa. aaaaaJ SMALL INVESTORS COMBINE CAPITAL. Pooling Their Interests, They Knmi nn I, norm.. .. and l'ierfiil 4 om l.tnr, ItenlUtna l.normnn Profit. I ine ot the noli w 1 clal tv.'lM that Ic of attention Is III. small Investors National Securities miner In the plan. Ihe luoti. x of tho'ii 1 1 hy moves In the tlnan Mttriictlng a great deal pooling or liu.rest by A Si. Lout firm, the Company, It Ihe prime This compnnv receives lands of small Investors, and. combining them, Imin gigantic sums wnlch enable thelu In suco ssfully transact en.iriunii.t deals that pay hands,, me prnlils tn the Individual nnnibiTM of the pod. This Is another phase of the Comm. Hilt V of Interest Idea made so popular by J. Plcrponl Morgan; the only dlffeicnce 1 that this company Is conipoeed of an un limited number of small Investors, while) Mr. Morgan companies are composed of a limited iiiimbi r of rich men The Na tional Is tho lirs I company organlr.ed on lids new plan, but because of lis wonderful succees It Is but a question of a short limn until many more will enter the Held. It Is a well known fact that the man of nmnev ha thousands of opportunities to make profitable Investments that never cmnc tn the mail of unall means. In popular lan guage, "It takes money to make money." Hy this sueoesnfiil plan of comblnttl m thn small Investor with from fifty to a few him. Ire. 1 dollars secures the same oppor tunities that come to the man of millions nnd ns a ennn-quctioe renlUns the fume eiiormnus per cent of prulll on his Invest ment, however small It may be. It e.n bo safely snld Hint a more marked departure than this plan was never made In the worll of money nn.l those who take advantage of the opportunities offered by this com pany will realize more on their money In a week than they would under ordinary ndltlmut In n year. Tint, general plan upon which the company Is operated doe nnt mnterlally differ from Hint cmpioyen by tho nntloual banks. The Investors of the company occupying the same pnsltlnn ns the .stockholders of the bank. Each and every days a. iilvnienn is neciarcn inn each Investor receives a urait ior ins pinius during this time. The Investment Is umply secured and Investors run no risk what ever. The entire capital of I no company, one hundred Thousand Dollars t$livi.ooni1 stands between the lnv(ftnrn mid lnss. The ma.lorlty of the mammoth fortunes of this country were made by n.tftost exactly tho same methods ns those employed by tho National Securltli'S Company. Combination Is the keynote nf present day succees. The smnll Investor, by placing his money with thnt of hundreds nnd even thousands of other small Investors, obtains all the ad vantage of eiiormnus cnpltal and Ida mnney carna as much, dollar for dollar, as that of the millionaire "Captains of Industry," while email sums If Invested alone earn but J or 4 per cent and are usually tied up for long periods of time. Investments In the National Securities Company pay more than this each month nnd are subject to withdrawal at any time. I'pon Investing, tho Investor receives a Certificate of De posit stating on Its face that a sum equal to 6 per cent a month Is guaranteed, pay able monthly, and giving the holder of the certificate the right to return the certificate nt any time he mny choose and withdraw his Investment In whole or In part Instantaneously. This Is without question one. of the greatest opportunities for safe nnd highly profitable Investment In the entire financial world. It Is worthy the careful consideration of any man who desires to rapidly accumulate a snug bank bu lance and yet have his money Invested where It Is at all times miblect to In stantaneous withdrawal and protected from losa by a company whose financial stand ing and reliability is beyond nuesti.in. Thn National Securities Company Is rapidly ex tending Its held of operations, and, to arouee additional Interest, has issued a booklet explaining fully Its plan of op erating ami giving full Information In re gard to everything nn Investor would want to know, lhls booklet is sent rree to all who write for It. Address at once. National Securities Company, Dept. 41: St. Louis, Mo. VALUABLE INFORMATION Scarcely a week passes that we do not obtain valuable information on Stocks and Grain We do not guess the market but pay for the knowledge, and give you our reasons for everything we recommend. Try Our FREE Service for a month. It will cost you nothing. We want your commissions and are willing to convince you of our ability and make money for you before asking for your business. No blind pools or discretionary schrme. All orders are placed on tne Ntff York Consolidated Stock ickinBi, or the Chicago Cpeo Eoard of Trad!. A postal brings our market letters free for one month, CRIMM, BRUETTE & CO., Ml La till It. Bast rlatK. CHICAGO. Oar INDIANAPOUS Ceer,asal Is MR. H. I. GATES, rittckar lank lldf., mm t caaaertatl alth ear Mats) Ckacaga Office ky art, at rra. C.l.t CO. IPi GREEU & COMPANY, i..-4rAiu.iitiitr 1KV4. .11 t. M islua. S TIW KV ( trTTul. t 'm..ha llrab. k. : I'-oarJ vf Trade Tel- t h. i.e. J-l All erdrra trnmiitly CUteJ oa 4.Bk'ag unl vf Tra la r. D. a re. feea. r. a T.xhr 1. ss WEARE CGMMISSI01 CO.. CHICAGO atsaauara at aa .au..s-a, t,t...,,ia I ri.aia in W a.i I ati.aa. " M.. rSUllut,. BttMSaS. BaiD Vtuasl an. I a.i. I lee a4 ee ft. -.rs deliver, "AII4 KlUNi tl li t-I.l Kar l at? T'sl. 1 a la a g. nt i- 7 a) W. K. a, 1. Ua. M-sjage fi?) MONTHS FREE I I : ' . ' i a in,-. . rt i 92) TKUX3IR ItQUHTIlM Jaalaal IV, ea lates, lata a, , DUY WHEAT ' ,a. .... .-I. , t,a ) .mm. S.taS a Nli."'-", a... la I.i !..., t , I a. I.'t a I t ti .a . i a a a I aa I iSOYD Sc MERRILL S a SI a a . tt a. ai 1st. 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