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X THE OMAHA DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. l!0f. 1 If V pduv ivnDDnnrrr mjFT "V llllAl.l 1 HUUllU J1J4U1VU4 Actir LmniJ for Flour in Vtrthwtst Ztipon-ibl for Adraoc in Frio?. CORN AND OATS ALSO CO UP A SHADE Crawl la the Wheat Pit Bearish at ifco Start 6wlsar ta Imararea Oatlook la tha War Bit' aatloa. HOPES BUILT ON THE STRENGTH OF STEEL Lack at Leadership Believe ta Httt Beea I'rtaelpal 4 sas al Perslsteat - Blaggtehaeee Which Coatlaaed . I Bill leetrrday. ' CHICAGO. Jan. 1-An advance of l scored In wheat largely ss the result of an active demand for noiar In the north west. Corn advanced o and ot were up a. shade, provisions were unchanged to 74je higher. The crowd In the wheat, pit wm beariah at the atari on an Improved outlook In the war situation'. The peace ful utterances of the fr, were rejected- In a fair advance In the -price of British con sols, which tended to relieve anxiety In the mlmls of shorts' To glva further as surance price In foreign grain markets were lower. At a, result oarUr. udts tlons here were eaay. May being unchanged to ktr, f't'qMV. ' ' Ourlng the early part 'o4T Is session there was considerable selling y prtifrsshmaJs snd price were inclined toward a lower level. Support by "the-letwlki;- Kong. vhow ever, prevented any great loss, May hold ing to isr. At the end of an hour talk of a big flour- deimmd--at Minneapolis ap peared to affect the local shorts. Those who had sold hn the early bearish news suddenly vtanted the wheat baik, but found to their sorrow that offerings were not forthcoming. Tha result was that the market assumed a bullish aspect and prices started upsard. Tha market was. further strengthened by the announcement of a decrease of 8.910.001) bu., In the world's vis ible aupply figures. The strength In ' outside ' markets also deepened the feeling of conviction In the minds of.many tinders,- that the long side was tns sare aide of wheat, in conse quence an active domSnd prevailed the en tire session. ra the sdvancs May sold up to ton, and although this was heavy realiz ing at that figure offerings wre well taken and the close was strong at (SVirtOe. Clear ances of -wheat and Bnur were equal to 225,3W bu. Primary receipts, wers 8M.5O0 bu., against TIS.iuO nu . a year ago. Min neapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipta of 1 cars, agalnat 468 cars last week and 4i7 a year ago. Corn was .weak early with those houses which have been active on the bull side of late Belling on a fairly large scale. The local crowd also sold quite freely. Higher consols and Imliff rent cables were the chief depressing Influences. , Ijiter when wheat turned strong the market rallied and a good -many of those who mild early cov ered at a losa. The ahlpplng demand con tinued good. There wera mora liberal re ceipts but the grading was poor. After opening- a shads to Sito lower at iyta. May sold up to 4Ho. closing at 4iritj 'o. ixcai receipts were 609 cars, nona contract arrad. .Oata were easier earlier a Ions with other grains, i nera was considerable selling by commission causes ana price losses irom yesterday t level. OMAHA WHOLE A LIC MARKET. IVTIITnlir CTirrP IVT lnYIP Coadltioa at Trade aad Qaatatloaa aa Stasia aad Faaey Pradaee. Eons-Receipt more liberal; market Growth ia tha Volumt of Dealings tod in 1,1 c imi,ini liens, ", ryimi Ul filllUll Dl VIIBkllUi rnicsens, s'u ; roosiera, according o sg. 4uic; lurksya, UrfUc; ducks, S-ifSc; geese ,vHo, DUESSKH POCI.TRY-Turkeys. l?17c; old toms, 14-iJioo; ducks, lojllc; geesa, 10c; chickens, 9V'l"'c. BI TTER - Parking stock, 12c; chotra to fancy dairy roils. 13(fl6e; separator, t-c FKKH1I f'ISH-Trout. 10c; pickerel. c; Pike. c; perch, 7c; Hueflsh. lie; whlteflsh, to; salmon, 11c; haddock, 10c; codfish, 12c; redsnsi.per. 11c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., S"c; lobsters, green, per lh., iSc; bullheads, lie; catfish, 14c; tlack bnss, 2iy26c; halibut. 13c; crapplea, I'.'e; herring, 6c; white baas, 13; blueflna, go. OYSTERK New York counts, per ran, 43e; per gl., t-'.OO: extra selects, per ran, Xr; per gal , 31.80; standard, per can, 27c; per gal., l M BRAS-Her ton. 814 50. HAT Prices quoted by Omaha Whole sale Dealers' association. Choice No. 1 up land. No. 1. I(: medium, to 50; coarse. 3&.ii. Rve straw. 8'.00. These prices are for hay of - good color and quality. Demand fair and receipts light. OATS-S7e. ' RYE-No. . MV. ' VEQATABLKB. POTATOKSJColorarlo. 6c; Dakota, per bu., 7'fi75c: native, SSTOc. ' . . flVVJEtrr POTATOtS-IlUnols, per bbl., - NA VT 1teEANB-Per bu . II . C K1.KRY Htiall, per doE.. i'ic; large Callft.mrs, 4tVffTRc. ' . ONIONS fjiinlsh. per crate. $1.50: Colo rado yello, per bu., 11; red, pel" 1HC CAITItAOB Wisconsin Holland, 3Hc, TL'KNIPdCansda rutabagas, per lb., IVic: white, per bu., 8v'. ' CARROTB Per bu.. Toe. PARSNIPS-Per bu.. 60c. RKliTS-I'er bu., Uv. CALLIFDOEK California, per erats. C.75 CUCI'MPKRS Per dog, U.K. T? THSl 1 1 r Anl bunches Kc. T.p:tiX'OB HI Per doa. bunchea, na fcll.flO.; per bbl., 17; leaf lettuce, per dos. bunches, 4fe. TI'RNIPS Southern, per do 75c. PKETS Southern, per dos., TSc. CARROTB Southern, per (in., 75e, T A RRf.F.T Sou f hern, ner do.. 11. ONIONS Southern. . green, per o., wo. FRUITS APPLFS California Bellflowers. per box. II. W: Haldwlns and other varletiea. 50l New Tork export Spies, Greenings, Russets ana nninwins, is. it, NEW YORK. Jan. IS The nrnmlH beM out by the last stock market of yesterday " uiiy realised today. There waa a growth In volume of dealings and In ths breadth of ths demand, but the animation did not hold sood throughout the eKnffin and the gains wens yielded for tha most pari oeuire.tne nosing, which Waa Irreg ular. Ureal hopes of an enlivened market were built on the special activity and the strength yesterday of t'nlted Btatea Steel preferred and the seoond mortgage ( per cent bonda. These movements were re garded as evidence of a return to specula tive activity of some of the leading cap italists who have refrained from notable operations In tha market for soma time. rno coming Issue of the new refunding bond lasua of the Chicago, Rock Island ft Pacific railway waa supposed to account for the re-entry Into the market of the one party and the activity of the steels was at tributed to ths stock conversions syndicate, with a rurpose to create a market for their holdings of bonds resulting from tha stock converalon. This seemed to Indl cste an element of strong leadership In tha market, the lack of which Is supposed to have been the principal cause, of the por steteht sluggishness of the market smoe rfte turn of the year. The professional and semi-professions element of. the speca latlon therefore came Into the market with considerable enthusiasm fhls morning. In I led States Steel preferred sold ex-dlT-idend of per cent and whan the price rose to f8V equivalent to f with the divi dend OB, it became manifest .that very heavy selling ordera Would have to be ab sorbed before ths pries could make further advance. The same condition of affxlrs de veloped fn Pennsylvania when It. rose to 120. There waa manifest heavy renlltlng in Amalgamated Copper, which carried it off a point below last night during the course of , the day. Rock Island Issues failed to maintain ths buoyant tone of y OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ing firm, with actual business In bankers' bi:ls at 14 V.;"r4 a for demand and at 14 M10 G4M1S for sly-day bills; ported rates, 4 fv3'64 Sfit; commercial bills. Hfc'-'&t.fV PI1.VKR Par. MiTc; Mexican dollnrs. 44c FONDS-Oovernment, steady; railroad. It- CtttU Bocoip.l Modortte, kilt Traill- Wtt o.sw ti Bitiaj rncs. KOCS STEADY TO A SHADE STRONGER ; l.sslr e thee aad laaha Rat K. ceaslve, hat Market at All Palais la Bad Shape, selth Prices rally Qaarter Lawer far Week. the closing Quotations on bonds are as fellows: tl S r4. ta, rci....l'Vi 1. A N. vol. 4a Hit an fna Mt4 Manhittaa win. . 4s.l"4 a U. It I'S MH. Ceatral 4s 1 n eanon twil it" lut lii H do as 4a. re....Vt'4 Mlna. A St. L. 4... M ensiiea lnlM . K. I. 4S M So elS 4 res l""l Mo Is do wrffli ao rf So eospoa Atrhlson sea. 4.. So til 4a. . Atlantic; r. U 4s.. AO 4a , So lta Central of Oa. la 6m 1st Ino riiea. a Ohio 4Ha. Chlrasa A A. Isa i .. h. a u. a. CM. a st. p. C. A N. W. e. C. A L a P. 4s... 71 in rol. ta !H C.t'.r. A St. U (. 4s. H Chloss Tar. 4a. U. Con. Tobacca 4a , lh Colo. A So. 4a rf p. A R. O. 4a t Kris prior Han 4a.... K Ft. W. A D. C. Is.. is Marking Val. 4Hl...l04Si Offered. im-, H. R . R. of . 4a. st .141X4 N. T. r. . iv,a T ..lint . i. c. s. t im .l No Parltc 4a l"tH . MSs an ta tl . M I. A W. ea. 4a.... fT .lnivi.n A. L. 4s A par... tH . ? Penn. eonv. tWa .W Kea'tlna sen. 4a M . St. L. A I. M. F. ta. .1051, It. L A I r. f. 4a . ft St U S. W. la Sit, S-ial-narl A. U a h n. ss1. raeino 4a. fa ...1111 iSn Railway (a... Ill M M 4 111 iTnaa A P. " I'"1 T.. St. I.. A w. 4a.. To Vnlon Paxltlo 4a le;H do ron. 4a rvt, f 8. Steal Id 4a.... T4 Wahart la ms do deb. ft f- W St lka trie 4a to a'la. central 4 Colo. r. A I. ta.... Tl SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. !. RecelDta wers: Cattle. il n. Hhe.-B. Official Monday J.VI b.f.O li.N-xi Official Tuesday 2.tf - .u EI.4W 2u.4) UHi l',iV5 n.uj 14.7(X l.'.tSXii ta.Vtl Haw Yark Mlalaa aatatlaaa. NEW -YORK. Jan. 1 The fallowing ara the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adams Cos Alle Brrero ninawU'k Coo . . Conwtork Tannal Con. Cal. A Vs.. Hora SI Oar Iron Silver Laadtllla Ca . ..I II 10 . t . I .15 .164 . t iLlttla Chlat Ontario dphlr Phoenis ' Foioal Hatas sierra Nevada . 'r.iall Hopea... UaJidard ..4. . .4"0 .. II .. r .. 41 .. 41 .. 10 ..lad Two days this week., t Si Fame days last weak.... 12. In J Same week before l.iVaj Hams three weeks ago.. S.&17 Same four weeks ago.... 4. Ml Same days last year I.S6J RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Tha following table shows tha receipts of caul, boga and sbeeu at atauU.' Omaha for ths year to data and comparisons with asi )'ri ISM laus. lac Cattla 4o,ut9 4J.O6 6,e4 Hogs :.llu,-t3 lvti.to l,Jl bhet-p s...ltn,4o4 ' Average prtcea paid lui nogs at Bouto Omaha tor tha last several daa wit,U com- Ifariaens; Date. liXM. la.lSV.1901.laVB).lJ.jlM. 4 hit) Uj t 1 211 I I 43 4 v, ) 4 W. 4 U, I l . Tt I T5 , I 40 It I M WIS IM IN Kl I 04 I-') I M .ll" I 10 10 I IS ...J.'.i 1 t JS 11 I II ri 4 - 1"1 4t4 I I I M at I w I M IS IT... I... II... t .. 11 .. 10... It... I. .. H .. 1... 4... II. .. 1... ... it... .. tl... Tl t 4 It IM 1I IN IK IS t l 4 I4 I . tu . 7 . T S . 1 . Ill .1041 . S4 ,1"SS . It'.W .1141 I h I 4 I ft I SO I 40 I M I I" Ttl I 73 4 ot Baetaa Stack ttaatattaas. BOSTON. Jan. 19. Cull loans. IH4H Pp" cent; time loans, 4V06 ter cent. Official cloFlng prices on stocks sad bonds: . iini.n-niB, . u. i u. , iniini iu umiiiiniii iiiw w i i-nm ui CRAPKS Pony Cstawbsg, 10c; Imported I terday. These developments In so Important kfa'o.ft'RM tir lrer SA nA,& Oft CRAN BE RR1ES Jersey, per bbl.. 17.00 per-box, $3 50; Wisconsin Pell and Bugle, I1.0OS8 .60; Pell snd Cherry, 8. TROPICAL, FRUITS. all sices. 12.60; navels, all slsea, choice, $2.15 Ml. 10; lanoy. M. LEMONS California fancy, W to HO slaes. It: choica. 240 to 270 sixes, tl 60, FIGS California, per 10-lu. cartons, Sc; Imported Smyrna, l-crown. 14cj a-crown, lHc: 7-crown. lc. HAN AN AS Per medlum-aixed bunch. 13.00 COCOANITTS Per sack. 14: per dos.. 60c. DATKS Persian, per box of W pkgs.. $2; a group of stocks had a discouraging ef fect on the bulls and the subsequent spec ulation showed a lack of enthusiasm. The growing abundance of money re sources seemed to have attractions again only for parties of operators In stooka of small railroad and Industrial companies, and this class of securities again as sumed the nredomlhance In the market. The result was a late rise of a point In I'nlon Paclne snd the Kries rose from l to z points on announcement of declaration or the fun I per cent semi-annual dividend on the first preferred stock. There had bean some apprenension mat tne tun aivinenu womu not be paid In order to cotitlnue the votlna trust. By permitting the dissolution of Atrhlaoa 4a Mel. Centra! 4a.... Atiblaon do ant Botton A Albany.. Buiton A Main.... Boatoa Klsvatad .. N. Y , N. H. A H Pltrhburg ptd .... I'nlon Pa-fAo Mai. Central Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T. ... Dominion I. A 9. Ueneral Elertrl . Maaa. Rlaclrla ... do Dfd t'alted PTUlt United Copper ... u. a. eti do pfd waatlng. common Adventsr Hid. . M4 AIIoims . V Anulsamatad .. . 4 . tlinsbaai . as U.I, a Hoata.. .144V, Centennial .147 j Corner Rang . .144 i Dominion Ceal .IM' Franklin ..191 ' lalo Royala .... 74 ' Mohawk . liy, Old tiomlnioa.. ..114 ..114 .. ..ITS .. It .. 71 ., H .. ( .. lit, .. I7ta .. S3 ... : Onoeol Parrot Quinff Rant P Ooppar. Tamarack Trinity United flutes ... CUh , Victoria Winona Wolverln Daly West . 4H . H . .441 . t4 . . ,. Tk . t . 11 . sev, . is . H . lh ....111 M 4J .... lVi .... M .... I4 .... 4 .... 11 .... 4S4j Jan. 1.. dan. x. Jan. I Jan.-4. Jan. t Ja J Jan- Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. I Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. ..-. 1... 8... I. .. 10.. II. . II.. u.. 14.. It.. .!.. 17. Jan. p.. Jan. .. f Bf, S IK, 4 at - I tl I 41 n 1 a 5 o.' 4 ri j 4i, j u 4 ob:a 27 V4 4 $7 I 4. 1 I SI a!, 4 H M ' 1 J I a. 0 ( 4ti 09 i dbj 4 Ml I 4 s.CUfti u 14, 6 14 4 1 45, 1 4t) 14i I 261 i 1 fci I 41 4 b3 (Hi M 4 41 1 in, i 4 tli t 46 171 4 4f i U, I 47 4 7t.S ,47 00f 4 &.I I ib f 4t 4 7-k 4 96 A 14, I 161 t BUl I 4 ftiwl f 41 1 24 t 16 4 toi I I 4i 4 7,-il 4, 4 llWi 4 bJi 1 62 I 4S li 4 &l 4 48, s 4.i t 47 4 6V, 4 Q, 1 2K 4 661 t ill I 61 4 K i I t 27 4 641 I 64, I 64, HOIS -Receipts ere not at all ett cesslve this mining and. as reports from other points were rather encotireglng than otherwise, the market here opened a litt.e stronger, with an o--aslonal ale as much as 6c higher. Ruyers. however, were very slow to kid more than steady to strong prices and the bulk of the hogs sold that ways dalesmen were naturally holding lor more money, so that the morning sun well advanced before the hnlk of the arrivals changed hands. The prices paid wera much the snme as yesterday. The lighter loads old. from $V70 down, madtum weights from $4 70 to $46 and htavy weights hugely from tl.76 to $4.40. There was not much change In the litter end of the market and praotltally every thing was sold In fairly god season, light weights were again slow sale, aa onlv.part of the puckers, seem to have much use far them. Representative sales: No. 41... M ... tl TV... 44... 44.... at... 1.... M. M. 43. showed some Per lb., In 60-lb. boxes, 6Vc; Oriental stuffed ,ne voting trust the dominant Interest in was all regained on covering br shorts and on a fair scattered demand. The strength In wheat and corn Wus the chief support ing.. Influence. The close was firm, with May a shads higher at 41$41Tc. after sell ing between 4lVii"41 Local receipts were Zlt cars. Provisions had a flrrn undertone and buai Peas was of a liberal volume and mostly for outside account, There was buying by commission houses for Investment ac count and at the same time a good deal pf selling by holders with profits on tha bard soots. ' An advance. of 6010c In prices for hogs helped to strengthen the sentiment, while the higher prices In grains were a late bull - factor. t.'he close was Arm with lay pork 2Hc higher, at $13.20. May lard waa up Yfrc, at a an .T-ix i.- -. i tnw 116 cars; hogs. 47,Outt head. Later ths losa dates, per bog. $2.40 M 1 3CMLI-ANEOU 8. 'CHEKflE Wisconsin twins, full ereom. 12c:. Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss, ia.-; Wisconsin b.lck, 13c; Wisconsin umDurger, jzo. HON K V Nebraska, per 14 frames. It; Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames. $3.3. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c. , ciUEK-m bbl.. .7a; per 4 iim., nn. POPCORN Per lb.. 3Hc; shelled. T&i'M. HOHSHRADISII Per , cass of I dot., NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., lSAc: hard shell, per lb. 14c; No. t soft shell, per IB, 13c; No. t hard shell, per lb.. 12c; Hrazlls, per lb., lie; flberts, per id., uo; almonds, au.ft shell, per lb., 15c hard shell, per lb., ISc: pecahs, large, per lb., 11c; small, per lb... loc. peanuts, per lb., Ac; roasted peanuts, per. lb., 7Vc; Chill walnuts, per du., i.wj up 7c, at $7.17t4, with ribs unchanged fonsted peanutayper. lb., iV W.67H. Estimated receipts for toruor- Ml a'c: large hickory, nu ;:, Wpeat,.4u. cars: corn, 226 cars; oats, fhell barks, yer bu-, $2; bl "'. ai.uuv neem. ...... Th leading-futures ranged as folloa-ec- Artlcles. Optti. H!gh. Low. aosa. TTtV y. Whl- May July ' Bept, Corn Jan. May ' July Oats Jan. Man., Jul?' BepV Pork Jan. May Lard Jn. y July Bibs Jan. May July ;44su i i l -SSSOJl 88T4 wH;mMS4tH;ffi4-!4 Li. i i 7,1. r . ru ta. aca wainuts. peri : , - . , i' ... . .1 .. Ch.ur.eaka A Ohio f.TJr. iri-.?.VJZ"kS. t tr.l Chicago & Aftort caif. to l?'lbe. siAc: No. i veaf calf. 12 to I -..d. PW 16 lbs., c; dry salted hides, ttjlfc; Sheep pens, zmyc; horse bides. ft.Hmz.fru. Prig departs from the policy followed by . . - , , I . V. a ma rt T? n .1 l-.ir tile en 1 11 o imri rri in iim . ... In which the dividend of the first preferred stork waa reduced from one-half vear In ,,rA- in nairr-etiiate the control or tne VOt- trir trust, and in tne case OI tne pioutueni Railway in wnicn tne run oivmcnu nm m,hril stock was withheld until the stockholders had authorised the continua tion of the voting trust. Realization saies were resumed on the late recovery and the The large declines In United States Steel second 6e .continued. -Total sales, nar value. 16.550,000. United Btatea bonds wers unchanged on call S. Mes. Hleh.Low. Close. Atchison 14.300 674 J7J4 do Dfd 1.8W SKS firn BeJtlmora A . Ohio . . . i.500 tmi w , CaSaJlon Racine! v'YoTO ii; iivi 117H Chicago Oreat'Wr.tll 8,30 174 1.1 t.fo i0 4V 4V6; Wki 13 I7HI 7 10 7 i 70 80 ia, 45't 4fJ 46H 4e'i'6'4l4rH'll'S 74l ddVatfWH 39 r . dl V44Ati H 4k 3V, uij-vil Ith 7. ltl T15 f 6 KS .-MW 126 13 20 9!V 'rv, g ru.! 72V! IS 90 IS 17V 15 7 10 7 15 6 87H 67t, 60 No. 1 A Asked. BUld. ' Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market firm; winter patents 4.10$4.1; winter straights, t3.K4H.10; sp Ing patents; $4.or4.30; straights, $4.63 DO; bakers, $2 SMjJ.JO. . WHEAT No. t spring. $3HS7c; No. S, 7S-atc; No. I red. 66c. CORN No. t, 4ic: No. I yellow, 4c. OATS-No, X. S)j-Hc No. i white, SW3 Ale - RTE No. I B5e. Flour, bbla.. ........ . . . , BiDT pv1mj Antni, -. . I v neat, uu. .. Choloa malting, 47(fiSi. ' oStT'hS'" aat 61 ' iy atl IvJa a P1 ass- . . TsTja aan..A I vww w - waatern, $1 101.11; prime timothy, . $3.25; clover, contract grade, $11.26. - PROVISIONS Mesa pork per bbl. I1S.06 eiS OTH. Lard per M0 lhs., $ 92H Short ribs, eldss (loose), $6 27H4V.S. Short Clear side (boxed), KVU,7o,. - n . r ..... Receipts. Bhlnmenta Flour. Phis, ,.,.,..,M,'.... M.wiO K 89,O0 W haat. bu, . 43. ' 27 610 Corn, bat, , .- .lh. .818.1(4) flS,90 Oata, bu. 2.i0 173X Rye. bu 12,oJ 16.104 Barley, bu. 64.700 62.600 On tha Produce exchange toduy the butter market waa steady; creameries, liiJlc: dairies, 13rt lc, Btrgs steady A-mark, case Included; 2btj27e. ,Cheee steady,. lOfllOHc. t. Loals 43raJa and ProTlaloaa. mi 1 nnta t ,a wuv in 171-k... Di,' - m y r uio,- ,an w," t? i , in , 1 iiit7i , No. -I red. -oaeh, elevator, So; track. Ac; May,'86c; July, lWSc; No. 1 hard, I 4WJ'lt4jC. CORN Higher; No. I rash, 43Hc; traok. 4W;-May, '41: July, 46c. - OATt Higher; No.-f cash, 3o; track, 40c; Ma v oULe:-lJrf. -"whlro. 41e, 1 a FLOUR Dull;, red winter .patents, 14 35 tii.w,, extra iancy na airaignt,. 4u.aw0s.ju; clear. i.i.iimaw. SKElta Tlmotliy. ; nomingi, tz.yai.vb; prime higher. n ikkmkal eiteaar.-n.an. BRAN Steady .. to firm: sacked, . east track o4.h3c : . H A V Steady; timothy,' $7.00H3.00; pralrU, ai.mas.tKi. lHtiN COTTON TIES-11.06. BAOQINQ 6a6,4c TWINE-II emu. be. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; standard tneas, lobbing, $13. S6. Lard, higher: prims steam, $i.70. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 17.60; . clear ribs, 17.60; short clear, 17.- POULTRY Steady; ehlckena, IHt-; springs, Ve; turkeys, llUVsc; ducks, loc; cefse. 6c. BUTTKR Lower; creamery. 16023c; dairy. 13&17C KtiOH Steady. SSe. case' count-' Receipts, onipmenis. uo ia piu.. Chicago 4 N. W r'hi Term ak Trans. do Dfd I,aw C. C. C. A St. Louis 70 Colorado Southern .. t0 do 1st prd i do Id pfd 700 Delaware ft Hudson. I.H 1G3V 1S3 7i I0 30 100 17H 187 26 79 .ft 17' D.. L. VW, D. A R. O. ... do -ptd ErleT do 1st pro. , iln Id nfd. 1. Great Northern pfd js5 18 .. 67 lMl 100-73Vs 274 4.i0 2$ . 1,"0 - 72 ,n.i J"1 4.s3 4.400 6S4 4 21 11 7S 67 48 ita4j I3'i 67v K3 IT 294 17 7H . 11 ..64 167 rr ... 4H Forelga Flnaaelal. LONDON. Jan. 19. Money was abundant .1 i ... I . . n. n ,1 t,, . V, .. ... . . .1., . . 1 1. nil ill mil uriiianu in mc 1 1 1 1. 1 nil ivunj, , . the borrowings from the Hank of Kngland I ureal nura having practically been repaid. j.iscounts were easy. Prices on the stock exchange were firm, owlns to the favorable far eastern outlook and increased public sup port, though trading was not materially brisk. Attention was centered In home ralia. which, owing to dividend payments. were buoyant. Consols hardened, but closed bulow tha best quotations of the day. Americans opened fairly steady at farltv, recovered fractionally to above par ty, became In moderate demand on New York buying and closed auiet. Grand Trunk was firm. Japanese and Russian aeiirttiea imnrovert irom a Quarter to half a' point. Bullion amoanting to vS3,000 was tsken Into the Hank ot cngiana on lislnncA tndnv. - . . BKRLIN. Jan. ia, Trading; on tne pourse to.iav was aulet: exchange on Lonaon, 20 marks 47 pfga for checks; discount rates hn.t eiii ner cent nn 01 . PARIS, Jan. 19. Prices on the bourse opened Arm today and In spite or unravor . v.1 TinanMa an vices tne senerai im presslnn was good and stocka remained Brm throughout, though trading was not very active, mo iintoa gaineu i ;nui Indicates Bunday.. Tbs oHlclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each' Toad was: Road. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'D H'fk. C. M. A St P I -a Wabash 1 1 Missouri Pacific 1-1 1 Union Pacific System .. 31 21 16 1 C. AY N. W 6 I 1 .. F., K. A M. V 19 32 4 C, St. P., M. 0 17 4 1 B. A M 24 23 14 C, V. A U 6 K. C. A Bl. J C. R. 1. A P., saat.... Illinois Central 1 a 1 41 'ft r 646 6! 6i 79 40 91 42 170 20 10 '. 10 bo 72 264 l,ts4 2.46 1.SV9 1.346 3,170 Total receints 146 The disposition of tha day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing ths num ber 01 neau inupatea: Ruyers. cattle, tlcgs. ttneep. Omalia Packing Co.. 443 i io' 8 wlft and Company 7:9 1,762 2,&o7 Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Armour, from Sioux City Van Bant A Co ' W.- 1. Stephen Hill A Huntslnger Huston A Co L. F. Huss 1..,.. Wolf A Murnan Bol Degau L U. iAItS S. P. Lewis Fuller A Klein ..1. McCreary A Kaley Mike Haggerty A Co. Other busrs 264 - 2,041 Total 3,401 t.m 8,391 CA1TLB There was a rather., inodaiais very Russian Imperial 4a -closed at lOJ .b0-, ths I run 0f CatU bats this raurmng Ahil ver private rate of discount was I U-16 rr I Utile cbangs in- the naiket ltook..pl4J; cent; I per cent rentes, mf MHO TOT the I There was not much life to the iraUe,. account: exchange on London, . 2Cf 16c I buvera all seamed to be rather Indittersnt. tor citacKS. . I iTacung was alow irom start to un..au anu the day 'well advanced cstors a cieaxgjice Cotton Market. waa mad a. ; . . , ' . k points, trrYir t UQ-ZTh. ivnttnn msr-I ilia maraet lor mrn-iou wiwrai tuuw nui 25 IE-ORiS,,Jtt '"dver?oe of TSl4 ba quoted anything but steady so far as the ' .pe?lAflV C and Zd betw grades wws concerned. When It olnts, ruled generally Brm n eJ t' .h- no-mo. .tuff tha market waa to a new high record ag more activi than for some days past The Initial ad with n rices arolnar uo tor me season ana iraomi mviv .. ) 170 cables and light estimates for the day's movement, wtiloh In connection with the recent decreases In 1 thia - respeci seem m causa oDeratora to feel more confident Hocking Valley ...... 100 74 , 74... 74H ot small crop estimftes -Today ti mnd ' . ..... 6341 earns from uractlcAIIy All sources. Shorts sn.J. V-.ntral 1.S00 131 64. 131U LTIH were coverlna. outaiders buying to soms evrmiT inn .aa na nun wireioiwi, ui'fui lng the market moderately. The result was that while tnero wera occasional iheuwu the tendency of prices was upward most of the s&BSlon and the market from the open ing showed great firmness. The best prices ni ih. av were reached shortly after midday, when Marco soia at i.su, y at 14.460 and July at 14.66c. Following this the market displayed oonsiaeraoie weaa ness, but the market was Anally steady, with prices net U to 24 points higher. Hales uu 1 1 ... i 1 .1 at Till L11I bales. NEW UHLBAM), Jan. H.-tuwun- Iowa Central 1 do -tofd. ..i... 10 Kansas City Southern 6"0 dO Ptd Louisville A Nash.... 1.7'rt 10914 IOV Ry. 4.900 ,10.'. L. 100 Manhattan L. Metropolitan St. Mlnneanolla A St. Missouri Pactflo 12.5"0 M , K. A T 2.710 do prd , N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 20 rtew yors t-entrai .. i.i"" Norfolk A Western.. 60O do pfd. Ontario A Weatern... 6.4O0 13,300 145 67V4 22 22 . 22 41U ' 41 U, 41 oa . -i-a 14SW 121'. 67V S4 144'4 l'Z. l!1-! 7V4 .. 6il 14.000 ... 79.000 ...J40,0f) ... 86.0O4 16.000 60.000 llli.OtiO fcl.OoO KEW YORK.QK9gH.4Vi, MARKET. aBaBasr 4aatatleAs ( tk4,Pr. a Vtrlon CBBsaoittlea. NEW TORK.- J. l.-FLOUR-Hecelpts, 22.17S bbta. ; expoiia. 30,23 bbla.; sales, i.M bbla; market ruled quiet but firm snd trtl hiahsrf wlntea-. ia rvr. t4&iRu fl- winter straight. 64 .15414 9o; Mlnntwota. bak-I ary. 23-; extra nearby prints. Mo., ers, tA.Ktj'i.lO: winter low gtadeA, $3.003 . I KGUaV-Firra and 7o higher; fresh pearby, Kaasas City Orala aad Pravlslosa. rl .r.n T . , ft VirVJ T A 1 7lM , T6Sl764c: July. 72'4'072Nc; cash, No. 1 hard. 75Ji7c; No. S. 72Vk475o; Nn. 4. 6m&72c; rejected, 64U67c; No. I red, K'93c; No. 3, ORV-'MaT. 42iB4Mie: July. 42UJ4!Se: cash. No. t mixed. 40Vs-3Alo; No. 3 white, 41l4JVtc: No. 8, 4041C. -OATS No. S while, 39Q40C; No. S tnixed. HAT Choice timothy, rS.60S9.7Sl choica prairie, fi.WKU7.nO. RYK No. 2. 63c. X BUTTER Creamery, 166'21c; fancy dairy, 18c T - n f ci C . , u , T I ..nn ft a r rt Vm na cans. returned, 2114c; new No. t whltewood cases lneluded, 2c. - -. , Receipts. Shipments. Wheat.. btl.. ........... .,,246,400 , 107.200 Corn, bu 162. t) . . 12.SH) Oata. bu 64.000 12.000 ' Philadelphia Predats Market. PHILADELPHIA,: Tan. KR UTTER Steady, fair demand; eattra western cream- r.ni .vivania ....... P.. C. C. A M. Is Reading K,i0 do 1st prd ltw do id ofd 1.0"0 Bock Island Co 40.3oO An nfd 11.000 St. U4B.F. 1st pfd. .. do 2d Pfd I.'"' St. U Southwestern.. . 60 do old. i-l'V .J4,8oo 11014 11914 m 17.600 1444 143 St. Paul do pfd Southern Paclne ....15,4ti SoAithern Railway ... , do pfd V- Texas A Pacific I,W0 Tol. St. U A Wast.. " do Dfd J' Union Paelflo B.M0 do nfd "i Wabash ?" do pfd Wheel. A I,ako Erie. t.AiO Wisconsin Central ...10 2 do pfd i.rw Adams , American 1'nlted States ; Wells-Fargo .;. ...... Amalgamated Copper.17,700 Amer. . ar., at .-uun.i. do pfd. .............. 60Q Amer. Jnaeed .Oil ks4 vz"4 184 374 16'4 4"V . 4u4 401X 40C 40 3914 120 119U 1194 61 67 67V 8Si : Zl'fc C"a IO14 11914 119 64 , 64 63 4H 4514 4t TS14 7S4 TR't 61 14 1 61 214 24 ?4i4 63 62'4 JH 45" ' -iT4 44 14'4 14iA 14U 85 4i Wi 494- 49S 21H 11 S 7914 7914 26 VI 5 oame to tha common stuff tha msuket waa very slow and la soma ctaaea perhaps little lower. The same as was the case yesterday, ths proportion- of steers to the total receipts was rather light and moat of thosa that did arrive wets only of lair quality. . . Th'ers was a good supply of butcher stock, but cows and heifers oould he quoted gen erally stety.' In some-plaees 4 hare seemed to be h trifle mors Ufa to tr.o tiade, , while In others the market aaemsat- slows even than veflterday. The market could beat bs described by caJIiiig It generally steady. Bulla, vsal calves and stags all -sold In about tha same notches they did yesterday, with tne market nona too active-.. There were not as many stockers snd feeders on sala this morning as thore were yesterday, so that the good stuff hsld stesdy. Speculators, though, had quit a sood manv of the commoner and light weights on hand and as a result they were slow to buy tnose sinus mis morning ana In soma oases salc-a wers made that looked Futures, firm; January, 14.03G 14.05c; Febru- la little lower. Heavy-weight cattle of good lab! if-H - I n 79S ' .7S'4 90 89,' Wi i t"5 39 'SSH SV& 2' 474 46 lit 6o io pfd. .... mer. 1 Locomotive.... 40 17i do nfd 7 T7H Rye flour, flrra: eels toaroud. oholcs to fancy. .bul75. BJckwheat Hour, OUII at 3.1la,l2.2. CQRNMKAIFIrra; yellow weatsm, $1.04; city. Il.flf.;- kiln dried ..iM. KTfc Flrmerr No. 1 western, 67c. nomi nal f. o. h. afloat; stats and Jersey, 66t!a. HARLOT Steady 1. feesling. 4T, New Vork; malting, (itioc, c. 1. f Buffalo. WIIBAT-'Rscelpts, 26,325' bu.; sxpnrtx, 7.991 bu. ; sales. 3.2!',0( bu. futures. Spot, firm; No.. 8 red, 94 f. o. b. afloat;-No. 1 har4 Alanltuba. nominal f. o. b. afloat, tiotlona corned easv on the neaca nutlook abroad and tb saaler consols, but meeting strong Biwoulativs- support -.at Chicago turned flrat toward mldauy, advancing to high potnta of tha Season later In reaponse to bad crop' news from tha southwest.'' The does wss strong at So set advance; Ma v. II Mm,c; closed at. Vo; July, t7S, Hl-16c: Hoeed at ttfUc. CORN Receipts, 2J.5i bu.; exports, MM . hu.T salew, lai.Ota) bu.. futures. SO.iao bu. spot. Spot firm: No. 8. 86c In store, 34c f. a. b. afloat; No. I ysllow. tc; No, I white, 67c. Otxton market opened loWerv with wheat, afuar which It rhiwwad on export demand and covering, with the close Vo net higher; May. 66S1l6&c; closed at bic; July closed at OATH Receipt, 11,010 bu. 8po. Arm: No. 1 44H4 V ; standard while. 46c; tin. 8. 43Vc; No. 8 white, 4i-46ic; No. 3 while, 4ic; track, white. 46iM9c: track, while state, 45 (;4c. fitlons nominal. t t.r:i oteaav; spring Dran t? ar.Tj71.sj; tnlddilnga. $.'i k"ii 3 0", city. I1! f:i (0. - HAV-Steady; ahipplng. 7k:; good to choice, ia'iaj- . - - MlaPf Firm: state common to choice, 1901. 037c: 1902. IEHiKc: olds) inajlic; Paci fic roaat, 1903, ifcTj-tc; 102. 23 g 27c; olds, hi (1I60. HIDES Finn; California, n to a Ilia., 19c. htOC Steady; domestic, fair to extra, $JL'V: Jspan, nominal. J-IATH Kk Steady; acid, JJttKHc. I'ROVISIONS Heef. tirin; family, 114 60 021001 mesa, Ivttr!UW: bes-f hama. $10 iotf 23 00; racket. 89.asgia.06; elty extra Ind a meaa. tlb ("tll7 (. Cut meaus. steudy; pl k ud twlllos. 47 XS7.;6; pbiklad athauldrrs. $660 6'JO: pickled hama. $7 itHiH li. Lerd. Arm; weatam steasasvi. 67.86; January, 67.36, antn Inal; refined, firm; rotulnent, $7.45; coni-t-und. $. &.t A .75. Pork, flrtn; fandlv. $15; Short Hear. $13.6vtl60O; mesa. $14 '.45 15 (a). Rl'TTKR Slsady creamery, !jac; stats sairy. I4ilc. f HEKrikV-Steadr: state full cream fancy larce and amall, colored and while. Sep tember, lfc: late made. loWc. PtH'T.TRT ADve. steady; Western chick ens, Uc; fowls, 14c: turkevss- tt. f treeakM qulet: western chlcksus. IMHei fuala, UJ lit , tUJke , Htjioo. SSe at Lhs mark: fresh western. S2o at tha mark; fresh southwestern, 31ti32o at ths mark: fresh southern. So'jJlc at the. mark. CHEB8E Steady, fair, demand; New Toek full creams, choice to fancy, 11VI llc; Nsw lork full crtuuns. fair to good. Mlaasssella Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 19 WHEAT-Close: May, 69c; July, 96c; September, 79Hc. On track: No. 1 nnra, r-; no. 1 aerinern, Mwc; No. I northers, 66c; No. 8 northern, 7!lMUC. FIXJlJR Jn good general derpand and higher: first pauaiits. 4.Hfi'o.4.75;. second paU ents, 84.6b)4.n6;" first clears, $3.StK03 45; ao oisl clears. $i.4ono.a.. BRjkN-In tUlk. Il4.60qil.76. ; Mltsaaaia Ucala Markst. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 19.-WHEAT-Mar-ket higher; No, 1 northern, 60c; No. I northern, &oiK7V; May. '& RTK Steady: No. 1. 60c. BARLEY Dull: No. X 63c; sample, 36$ 61c. ' CORN Steady ; No. J, 42948Hc; May, 4SMc asked. . Llverpstol Grata aad Provlsisa. Liverpool. Jan. i. wheat-spol nominal; futures, quiet; March, 44Td; May. 6s 414. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, new, 4s 4d; American mixed, old. 4 6d. Fu tures; quiet; January, nouilsmi; March. 4 20. r riulath Grata Market. Dl'U'TH, Jan. 19. WHEAT Close. In at ore: No. 1 hard. 88c: No. 1 northern. sVii No- 2 northern. Sic. To arrive: Hue; No. 1 northern, Mi4c; No. I northern. 64c May, sc; July, B.sc OATS Ou track and to arrive, Uc laiar aad Molasses. NEW TORK. Jsn. 18-SrtTAR-Raw, quiet; fair refining, ic; centrifugal. 96 test, 3Vc; molnsse siiKir. ?r. Rotlned, dull; crushed, 6.06c; powdered, 4 66c; granu- laiea, 4 uc; iso. a, itc; mo. 7. 40; no. s. Ac; No. . S.isic; No. lu, 3 Wc; No. 11, 3Xc; No. is. 3T6.-; No. 13. .;.: No. 14. 3 66c; confectioners' A, 4 30c; mould A, 4.76c; cut loar. snoc; cuoes, 4. loo. MOLA8SKS Flrra; New Orleans open getti gooi te noKs, JiajJic. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 19. Sl'OAR Quiet; open kettle. SVy3 l-lc; open ket tle centrifugal; yellow, SSe; upon kettla eentrtrugal wnites, c; yellows, Stlc, aeowwM. :iiii't Mol.ASSKH-bteady; oten "keltle. "liriSr; ceuutfugal, dull, 7t)l6c; syrup, dull, 8.ido. Amer. Smelt. do -pfd A Ref. l.0. '4Kt4 . . I. . . . OS 1 19 6o4 '"'. 17S 7714 4O 8s is MS 464 131 141 1S 6.V 19 M14 1T4 T74 ti ro Amer Sugar Refining 1.700 12SVfe 1244 1'44 Anaconda Minlns Co. ProoVlvn Ran. Trsn..34.sii Col. Fuel A Iron Columbus A H. Coal Consolidated Gas .... General Electric ..... International Paper. do pfd International Pump. do pfd National Biscuit ..... National Lead North American , Pacific Mail People's Oaa pressed Steel Car .. do tfd. Pullman Palace Car. el 6" Sort ' !." 194 l'J 175 76 11 1.JO0 800 610 1.2'i0 no 1.100 6' 8"0 11 63 9 16 m ? 79 9i4 49 29 '14 192 19314 175 . 17t'i 11 H4 65 4l, M T7H 1- 7 1V 9 9 9U 1 .67 ' a- ?9 64 VIS 216'4 ni4 216 P.nulillr Steel 1.300 7 T 7 dO Dfd. .............. T 41 SI Tl ..Klr (Tonda J inn 1fc4 1i4 l"t Art T.M V 76 76 74 e... Cn.l 4 Trnn ... 7fl 89 3 3V Vnite'd States Leather V) T T T Ae rif.l Vnited Btatea Rubber I " l'44 its jt Ha nfrl I M sre mm t'nlted States Steel.. 4.W6- 11 H im An rrit ex OlS 3I."" n-s n.- nr. I xw.r. f'nlon. N 6 88 4 Norvnern Securities R", Total sales tor tne oay. mic.wv snares. Uadaa Aterk Market. LONDON. Js. II Closing: Ceaaaaa, aaaeor ao-uat ........ sa AsartAda IS AlrklSM t de Dtd II Baitim.r A Ohlo...l'S umaloa FaclBa ....U0tl 44. .... V ....147', .... r .... ti .... 71 .... U .... Tkaa. A Otua rairaso Ot. W . C M A St. P.. flaBeera D A O do pfd En 4 1st aaA.... do Id vtd..., llUaols Central Loaia. A Kaak.. .114 ....11144 M . K. A T... M. T rostral... Norfolk A W. . do ptd Oatarl A W. Paiinaylvad.1 . Ramdlag So 1st s'd.. do M 4d.. 60. Kail war . 4 std So. Pai-IS ... I'alaa Pads . do std l I. Steal.... do pfd Waaask do pfd .... 1114 ....ui4 .... 41, .... .... H .... 41 .... $314 ..... .... t. .... 1144 ..... tut, ..... ! .... M ..... ll4 .... I4 11 4S 1 en, 111 111 , tfM,,u, . . . .. mrv u iwi n rz: uircn. 1t.00u1t.41 aui 11. 14.8SC: July. 15.03ijyi5.04: August, 14 16o bid. NEW okLKANS, Jan. 19.-COTTON- Flrmer; sales, U, Dales; oromary, 11-tic; J rood orolnary, ia w-ie; low nuouinn, 3 9-16c; middling, 13 lV16c; good middling. 14 I-loc; mluoiing iair. i s-ioc. fieucipia. 13.664 bales; stock. 4.478 bale Ol. 1A1L is, rfaiu u. vvi iv, i 100 niguer, hmuuuub, 7s-i , bales; receipts, Zao oaies; smpmenis, au bales; stock. U.sss oaies. . LIVERPOOL. JAn. 19 4 P. m. COTTON Spot quiet, prices 10 points higher. Amer ican middling fair. 7.9d; good middling, ll- ml.Mllnir 7Md:-low inlddllna. 7.6d: good ordinary, i.ssa; oiuinary, i.aou. nain of the day were 4,000 bales, of a which 600 were for speculation and export, and In cluded 8,700 American. neceipis, a.uuu bales. Including 82,400 American. Futures ooened oulet and closed firm; American tniridllne- w. o. c. January. 7.4Ma7.4d; Jan uary ana seuruary. i.so'ui.aou, raurmii, and starch. 7.446 7.46d '. March and April, T.44d; April and May, 7.4al.43d; May and June, 7.41j7.42j June ana juiy, i.4u; rfuiy and August, J.Sj(.a. - Wool Market. iriKWlW. Jan. 19. WOOL The first series of ths 19o4 wool suction sales opened today. There wei a very large attendance. JL goou selection. c'ii"iiins waa ntTered. All trades ruled In sellers' favor. Cap of Good Hope and Natal wers Arm and moid well ts noma ana -uerman buyers; snow whites st unchanged prices ind greasy uncnangea to a percent tu- vance. - A moderate supply 01 scoureus waa taken chiefly by continental Duyera. Merinos and nne croas-ureoa were un changed. Medium cross-breds war un changed to 6 per cent higher, and coarse sradea were 10 per ent dearer. There wers no purchases for American account. Salsa In detail: New South Wales 1.100 - bales, scoured. la liiiila ia: rreaav. -i.d21s. - Queensland 1.100 bales; scoured. Is 1W9 Is fcl; greasy. 6'aiod. South Australia tsw Daias; grcaay, s jlld. ' . , . . . . West AUStraJia i.av naies; arourta, is iu aila tli1: areasv. 4V.1l Ud. New Zealand 2 "i Utiles; Booursd, tdQls IHd; greasy. 4VjVlla- Caps of Good Hops and Natal 700 bales; scoured, fid y Is; greasy, 69d. Huenos Ayres l.ius oaiea greasy, i-wiw. SI, LAJU IB, rfaii. J.-- v- ' ij nirnut . medium grades, combing snd clothing, 17 Cilo; light fine, 15frlTc; heavy fins, Wit 14V-: tub washed, 2u31c. BOSTON, Jan. 19 WOOL With many buyers In field, business In the wool market haa linen rood the oast week. The market re mains firm, mere is a disposition to bhs for higher prices, but manufacturers ar inclined to noia nscs tor any sovsnc. Tha market for territory weols shows fslr demand with values well maintained for all grade. For pulled woola tha mar ket holda Arm with tha call steady. For eign woola ar firm at good prices. Cur rent quotations may be summarised as follows: Territory, Idaho, fine, Jfrn6c; heavy fine. 18jl4c; nn oiMluin, Jt.ai.c; medium. 17V43lv-; Wyoming, nne. Io'qIm:; heaty fine. 1314c; fine medium. lutilTo; medium, 16g!c; I'tah and Nevada, fine. lfjlsc: heavy fine, lwltr; fine medium. loiilTc: Dakota nne. l.Valoc; fne medium. lSij 17c; medium, IMJjc; Montana, fins choice, 1941-oc; nne meaium cnoios, isegaic; avwsg, lMuc; staple, ueo juc; sneuium tholca. 1961 Aic. quality, though, were easy to sell At steady prices, nepreaeniauve saiea: BEEF STEERS. No. . 6 1 T 6 4 It 1 6.:... 11 ...., 14... 10.... 4... 4..... 40.... I 4... It... II.... 4.... 1.... 16.... I.... 11.... ti.:.. 1. ... 1.... 1..., As. r. 414 I (4 ....1XU IN ,...ll I M .... 144 i (0 .... Ill I w ....1041 III .... IM III .... Wl lit 1 .... in 4 .... 169 t 14 ....11B4 I M .... in 1 n ....lost IWt .....1011 1117 ....1104 .....lilt .....ltml ?(Sl .....10N 14 I 44 I 41 !TI I It I SO 4 (4 I M 4 04 4 OS 4 04 No. 1.... ' I tl...., K.... ,!:::: 'it..... . tl.... II.... IS.... II.... 4... I... I. ... II. ... 11.... i:::: M... II... II... Av. Fr. ....1010 4 04 4 to ....1131 4 14 ....1141 4 10 ,...1114 4 14 ....10KI 4 90 ....nn 4 10 ....1141 4 10 ....1U0 4 IS ....1171 4 tl ....1041 4 ....lt0 4 It ....111 4 It ....1444 4 40 ....14M 4 44 ....1114 4 44 . ...ltlO 4 40 .....1404 4 40 ....1411 4 40 ' ....141 4 II ....1114 4 71 4.. I.. 1.'. 10 . I STEERS AND HEIFERS. ,...ioei 1 to 14 lost ....ttot 1 t st ua .... Ill 1 M STEERS AND COW 8. ... .IIS 4 HI STEERS AND STAGS.. .... 4 4 t 1144 tJUWH. . 1 I lS:::::::: it 14 llA II. -..,. 4....... I I tt 4 40 in; ttl LV EH Par. unsettled. i6d sr ounce. MONEY 2Va4i3 per tent; tht) rata of dis count In the otien market for short bills Is 8k.'8 per cent; fur tkres months' bills, 3 paar oawit. . Mw Tsrk Mtstr Market. NEW TORK. Jaa. l.-MONET-On call. easy. IV U2 tM-r cent: clutsnc bid. 144 Der rent; rloead at 3 pr cent; tlm loans, easy; I . I w . V loll tu. MAKl I n , Mr r m j m a n r. six saonths. 4n4A per cen; prima mercan tile Verier. 4ri per cefit. 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Jan. 18.-DRT GOODS Market conditions show increasing firmness and buyers, while conservative, ar oia-r sting mors freely st saklng prices and sellers aaow less deslrs to eloss transsc- tluna as tbs buvsr SDDroacho their JA ures. Th tncraaaing prices for erttoo I giv no evidence of any posalbls weaken-I J-rf ! Ing on piece goods, for tn aaar futur at teaau .... IM 4 tt .... 7t I U ....1W4 i tt til 4 II ....104 I tt .... t0 I tt .... 177 I II ....1174 I tt ....list t t ..'..1040 I Ot .,..110 I It 110 I It ....1440 4 14 ...,uia 1 it ....I4M t It ....ltat I 11 ,...1M I M ....1440 I 2t ....tit i tt ....1430 I 11 .....lilt I 10 1 I It .....tSDt I 4 t 4 4 I Tl 44. It,... !.... R:::: 41. .. to..,, u .... It... 74...-. 4.... 41.... 4 64.... 41.... ' 41.... 4... 14 ... 44...'. St.... 10 ... 4.... t7.... II.... tl.... to..., tl.... 10.... II.... St.... to. . . . 44.... M.... 4... H ... CI.... 47.... !.... 41.. Av. SB. 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Market M 10c higher st (it-IAS. bulk, 4 6iai4 76. tork la klatil. following are the receipts of live stack st the six principal westsrn cities yes terday : lattie, iters. 3.4.JI 6.0 .... 6.1") 76 OK) IS il 14.J ..... 6.5oo i1.0i 3.i?-4 8 4Tl AA 400 South Omaha Chicago Kausiie city . 8t. Louis St. J-seph .... Slous City .... Sheep. IS.84 15.&1 6 44) S.O'O 8.4 ;3 Totals .C.6H6 KA.731 , SHEEP Receints of aheeD were not ex cessive this morning, but the demand from sll sources was evidently very limited and the market ruled extremely slow and lower. f or tne two days this week the decline amounts to fully &r, and In a rood many Instances the loss Is as large as :5c cr even too. The medium kinds of ewes -how about as much loss as any. It Is to be noticed that good to choice cheep and lambs are lower as well as the less desirable kinds. s- that s'.l kinds are effected. It wus very late today before anything changed hands snd at the time cf going to press there was still mucti stock unsold. Bales meii could not mitke 'up their minds o take oft as much aa packers demanded, while buyers would, sot raise tnetr bios. Tiyre; were hardly enough feeders ofTored to make a market, but the few that arrived had to sell lower In sympathy with tha oe. Choles to good tttne oh fa(stuff. Qiiotatlcns for" ' Quotations for" cornfed stdck western lambs.- 85.696.75: fair lambs'. t5.0r&6.&0: good to choice yearl'ngs. M.60I54.7S; fair to gjod yearllnss. I4.SMT4.50; gortd to choice wethers, M.octM.Zo; fair to good wethers, tf.SOfi 4.00; good to crolee ewes. 83.50tiS.75; fair to good ewes, It 23? 8.60; choice feeder lambs, 4.tM!4.60; feeder rsarllntrs. 83.764.26; feeder wejhers. t3 hOQ 75! feeder ewes. t!2oi(j"J.7l; culls, 1.7o'tf2.W. rtepresentatrve saies: No, Av. .1. weatern ewes 85 western ewes-. 4 western lambs 10 western wethers 132 western.lambs tt-wetttern yearlings JJ6 western iambs western bucks 26 western ctfll ewes 1278 western feeder ewes 1 western ewe lfl sresfern twee '...; ,."'.'.7 64 western ewes 148 a-esttrn ewes 4TA western ewes VIM..... 4u8 western ewes ......... 24 western ewes 15 western-wethers ' 15-western feeder lambs 17 western yearlings 11 weatern awes S00 western' yearlings 177 western yearlings 25 weatern lambs IU feeder ewes . 99 . 67 . 1W, . 60 . 5 . 75 .'.126 ,.'86 .. 63 ..130 66 104 . lot 121 SO 61 7 73 n 94 74 103 Pr. 8 00 . 3 00 ' 4 00 i w, 4 60 4 60 6 35 '- 3 35 3 60 3 00 f i 40 160 r 66 3 66 i 76 4 00 4 09 4 04 4 00 4 40 4 76 6 25 8 30 H' l.LS AND STAGS. 4444 I t 1 1144 CALVES. 3 M Toledo Market.. TOLEDO. O.. Jan. 18 SEEDS Clover closed; Cash and Jiouary. so.'; February, 64 6ZH: Marcb. 66t7H Alalka frlme, :.). luuuugi ATiois, tx.at 1.. I::::::: 1- r.4 I 4 414 I 44 Tt 4 Tt 1 4 4 4 I.. .......... l) I 4 ..lat It ..144 It .. 174 I a .. 144 4 !::: 1... 1 STAOS. 1 1414 I is I Utt 6 44 14 iro 1 . . . BTuVRtRB-AnO rBBUtKB. I V... 44 t K 4 Tl I 44 3 44 8 tt 14 M IS CHICAOO LIVE CTOCK MARKET. Cattla Slow, mt steady, with Fair Re ceipts aad I.avrer Prices for Sheep. CHICAGO, Jsn. 19. CATTLE Receipts, (.000 bead; market was slow snd steady; good to prime steers, 85.166.80; poor to medium, 63.60W4.tl6; stockers snd feeders, 82.254.15; cows, 1.fV(i4.2U; heifers. 2.00"f 6.00; Banners, n.&V(t2.4S; bulls, S2.0CKd4.10; calves. 13 60.731) 60. HOOS Receipts today. 7fi. 000 head; esti mated for tomorrow, 40,OuO head; mLxed and butchors, 84.764i5.fi); good to clrblce heavy, 495fi5.06: rough heavy. 44 7(iii4.W; light. 14 60164 66: bulk of salea, 84.70of4.SA. 8HEKF AND LAMBS Receipta, 15,000 head; market dull and lower; good to choice wethers. 83.904.40; fair to choice mixed, S3.0U4S.60: western sheep, 83 604 40; native lambs, $4.501445.90; western lambs, I4.25S6 .90. , Hew Varlc I.lv Stock Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 19. CATTLE Reeves, receipts, 117 bead. Ths market was steady; city dressed native sides, 71ilK3 per lb. Ca bles quoted American steers st llk.fll'Jo. dressed' weight; refrigerator beef, 7j'c pen. lb. CALVES Receipts. 887 head. Veals rated quarter of at cent lower and slow, barn yard calve about Meady, Veals sold at 64:00(.00 per 100 lbs., not Including s few head st 88.25; barnyard calves, 63.25413 fro; city trressed veals, IkiSie per lb.'; cdunlry dressed, 912c; dressed- barrryard and fed cslvea, 4tjc. HOGS Receipts, 1.961 head. Tdie market rated about steady; stale hogs sold st 85 0 per 000 IDS. Hnttr AMU US HH rteceipts, z.t.H ead. Sheep' rated steady; lambs also. Sheep sold at 83.60o3.76 per 100 lbs; lamba, t6.00u6&0; dressed mutton, "iii&c per lb.; dresaad lambs, 8dlCHc Kaaa City Utt Block Market. KANSAS CITT. Jan. 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 15.006 fcaad. Including 400 south erns; msrket steady to loo lower; export and dressed beef steers, I4.2uai.00; fair to good, 83.75d4.15; western fed steers. 84 60 6430; stockers and feeders, 83.004.20; southern steers, $3.00if'4.10; siuthern cows. I2.00tt2.6t: estiva cows, 83.6i"i3.6ft; native Kaifxra. 82 1.66; bulls, $2.t093.60; calves. 2 7fl 00. n I , AAA I. . ' mkvI.' mm nouo-nwxHpMi .t.wu liwau. II, -1 vn Steady to tc lower; top. I4.(S; bulk of sales, 84 oftMJi: . nesvy, 4.aoj4 so; pacaers, ti.ou 4 HO: pigs snd lights. 84 26'fI4 70. bllEfcr" Ann ijjmB nn-ei(a. bead: mgrket 5(Tl$c lower; native lambs, 85.llVttS.90: western lambs, 86 005.75; fed ewes. - 83 600T390; western fad yearllnsa, I4.uuc5.2t; stockers and feeders, 83.764400. St. trials live Stark Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 19 CATTLE Receipts, 8.500 hesd. Including 3,600 head of Texana; market was slow and steaov: nativ snip ping snd export steers. 4 2Mt6 2A: dresd bes-f and butcher steer. !4.0(i&.00; steers under l.OoO pounds, xs bon4 So : stwKers ana feeders. 82 8vr3 cows snd heifer. 8-' 'A 4.00; canners, 82 262 60; bulls. 82.603 75; calves, 83 tssfil.O; Texas snd Indian steers, 3?60a4 4fl; cows snd heifers. 32 16'(i3 00. HOliS Receipts. 10 Oil) head: market wss stesdy to strong; pigs snd Hrhts, 84 4o?i4 76: nackers. l4tMT4 t7; . butener ana peei hesvy. I4.75ti6 on. SHKV.P AMI l.AM IjH tteceims, n head: market steady; native muttons. 8175 i4 40: lamba 84 40;6 90: culls and bucks, t2.COw4.tt; stockers. 82lyi300. t." Joseph 1.1 v Stock Market. AT JOSEPH. Jan. 19. CATTLE Re- relpts, 3.6.K head; market was steady to 10c lower: natives. 83 4or6 30; cows and heifer tl 76c 4 36: stockers and feeders tS 74-A4 tfi . - " H04.S Receipts. 8.461 head: market waa steady tn weak: lit tit, t4.60tM85; medium .nil Viesvv. 64TV06 OO. SHEEP AND LAMRitRecelpts. 3 571 head; market ateady to 100 lower; lamos. t5.60. ftsa,s rity Llvo Stock Market. SIOtTC CTTT. Ta.. Jar. 11 Special Tele gram V CATTI.l- Ksel44.. vm ea Mar. Vet fnr stockers steady ana atrong: neeves, tJ.6vtJt.10; sows, bulls and ndssd. t2.lstf 70; REAL ESTATE TRAHSrERS. Deeds filed for record January 18. as fur nished by ths Midland t-iu arante and Trust Company bonded abstracts, 1614 Farnam street, for Ths Bee: Beverly Chew to Charles M. Reynolds; part nw se sea. 16-1&-13 t t Ams K. Ayres and wife to WUllam alllchrlat. lot z. oiock . i-oppieton. , inu Feter Sip end wife to Katherlne Sip, lot 24. block s. van Lamps ana 4 A. T. Woodward and wlfs to Otto Hell; lot 5 end 6, In Urexel 4k Aiaultt add 4 OOO Margaret PettlgTew to Olllver Petti-, grew, part aw se4 4,300 James L. ltiddlecan and wife to F. C. Haver, lot 10, block , Myers, tticn arda AV Tlldeo' . add 800 Edaon Rich and wife to Walter II. ban ford, parts 01 lots 1, ana i, block 19. city 1 John Ij. Boll et al. to Emma E. Knight. lots 6 and 6.- block 3. irvington iuo Chrlatlin Ellison and wlfo to Sophia E. Hnwaon, part of lot Z7, block 3, Park Place 600 O. M. Olaon and wlf to Frits Smith, lot 4. block 4. Rose Hill , 1 George Marples and. wife to lnteratats investment 1 ompany, iui j, uioca , Kountxe At Ruths' 1250 ' John lierqulst snd wife to Mary K. Uerqulst, part lot X, block 12, ivountss : f visible Sspply of Grata. . NEW YORK. Jan. lr-Speclal cable And telegraphic communlcatlona received by ltradstr.-et's. show the following changes in available supplies as compared with the previous account: W1IK.AT rnlted Stales and Canada, aasl of Rockies Increased 2-0 t'hu.. afloat for anil In Europe, decreased 2.4o0,tM) bu.; total sup ply decreased 3. 91" WO bu. IVRN-I'nlted States and Canada, east of Rockies, rlecreesed 14.000 bu. OATS I'nlted cUatj and Canada, east of Rockies. Increased am.tuM. Tho leading ln creases reported this week are: li.0oii bu., st Cleveland. 17S.IMJ hit., at East St. IiOula; ls.nT bu., at St. Joseph; no.nw bu., st Kingston; 114. ( bu., st Manitoba and Northwestern territory elevators; incontj bu.. st Jiurllnaton ami. 67.IW Imi., at Louisville. Tne leading derreasea are 60Q.OUI bu., at the northwestern Interior elevators; lii.OH) bu., Ht the Chicago private elevator aad 66.U0O bu., at Depot Harbor. Metal Market. 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 19. METALS Tha I London tin inarKet recovered part of Ita ' i yestenlay s loss, simt lelng 15c higher st 1 A'130 6s. while futures gained lis 6d to 130 17s bd Locally tin whs a shads lower, . I with siiot closing at 12s Sofl2 JO. Copper 1 advanced 12s d in A&7 li's d for spot and , I to A55 It's for futurea In the London mar- S ket. but remained nominally unchanged here. Lake la quoted sl tl3.7S7T13 00. Klec- S trolytlc at 12.62i l.t7w and casting at 313.54 ; ti 1X75. Lead ainsioKd 3s 6d to All 10s In t liondon. LH-;illy spelter was uiiuhanged. closing at 64 . Mi 6. 05. Iron closed at 4!s 9d In t.;iM!-Kow Hiid 4.n In MiddJcsboro. Locally Iron waa nominal. No. 1 foundry north- , ern, la quoted at tl5.0iiilii.0O; No. 2 foundry , f northern at tM.OOula.u); No. 1 foundry southern and No. i foundry southsrn soft. 1 1 at 113.70114... . - i ST. LOUIS. Jan. 19.-METAL8 Lead, firm, t4.40. Spelter, firm. 84 70. , f Oils aad Rosin. OIL CITY, Jan. 19. OIL Credit bslances, tl 86; certificates, no bid. Shipments, 71,4.19 bbls., averago 72.2MI bbls; runs, 1.667 bbls., average 61,707 bbla. Shipments Lima, 66, 946 bids., average 67,449 bbls.; runs Lima, 13.426 bbla., average 42.376 bbls. NEW YORK, Jan. 19. OILS Cottonseed, steady; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, 3tic. letrolcuin. steady; relined, New York, If I'hiladelphla and Baltimore, ttl 6; Phlludclphla and linltimnrs In bulk, 86.15. Turpentine, quiet, 6V44jssc ROSSI. N Steady; strained, common to good, 82.M). Turpentine, quiet. SAVANNAH, .Jan. lit. Today was A bol- Iday. OIL Turpentine, firm, 660. ROSIN I- irtn; A, K, C and D, 83 60; E, I2.b5: F, 12.70; O. 2.7o; H. 8294; 1. 3.1o; K, 83.15; M. 33.90; N, 83.95; W. O., 84.10; W. W., t4.S0. Coffee Mr.iket. NEW YORK. . Jan. IS. COFFEE Th6 market for coffee futures opened steady at unchanged prices :o an auvance of live points on puying. encouraged by higher hTencn ranies, and the cpntlnued littht primary rooeipta, which In (tmnectlon with leporta of a bet ter spot demand la adlng to predictions of a decrease In the world's visible supply figures on the first of :he couth. -There waa considerable liquidation and ths mar ket was only tteady at tha close with Iirlces net 5 points lower, to 6 points llgber. Sales were rtrorted of ilo.ono bags ncludlng January, . ,T-jO87 Jbui . February, 7 800; ilarch, T.'st(t7.o; - May, 7.7itt7.flic; July, 7!5c; September, 8-15iiS.20c; Novem ber.. 8 3016.33; December, 8 3.Va8.45a. Spot Kietdv; No.. 7 Plo, 7 15-lic; No. 7 Invoice, ic; mild, steady; Cordova, (Vl13c. Evaporated Applea and Dried Kralts. NEW YORK. Jan. 19.- EVAPORATED APPLES Mai ket quiet under a light de mand. Common was quoted at 4 2-6; 1 rim at uVioc; choice at 6V0TCi kl.d isncy BCA,LIFORNIA DRIED FRl'IT-F runes are qdiet loyally t.nd the pndertone reeins a shade eai'er tt-an steauy. QJoatlona range from 3'ifcc 1o 6c for all grades. Apri cots are meeting with some Jointing demand and' rule steady. Choice, !i9Hc; extra choice, t'-ilOc, and fancy r.t 1141 16c. Peaches sre quiet. Choice a's quoted at 'W(i'c- fjttra choice at 71.66VaO, ain fsiicy at IQWc. . - -v klsky Market. '"'PEORIA, Can. U.-S-WJ ;6KY--On basis of f.27 for tlnlslied goods ST. LOUIS.. Jan.. il-flUSKT -8teady 'VhICAGO, Jan. 19.--WI ISKY-Stsady on Cincinnati. .Tan. i9.-wnisKYr-juiet on basis ot tl 27 lor finished goods. y-eorla Craln Markst. PEORIA. Jsn. 19 CORN Higher; haw No. 3, slStc; new No. 4, 3St6c. Boand Over. . Harry Smith, known to the police as A vagrant, pleaded guilty in police court to the theft of a package from tho American Express company at tha Union station a week ago ana was bound over in ths gum of 87o0. The packaga Smith secured con tained two tailored suits for women and a woman's waterproof coat, valued at 840 wholesale. He waa therefore arraigned on a charge of grand larceny. The Merchants , National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U. s. AmA ar ' Capital aad Surplus, $600,000 . rtANK fAlAVaV, rYta, " I&4, B. tMt. . frm. UTIr.8 HUM. f-aaaicr. PtAJtl T. BtatfLTtit, Atst Cask aw.' m aatauau mt ksnha. haakara, nnir Ansa tat aaauvtS! o Anasastl Vorelsa girkss bsM aad aIA. Uuti mt Craoit laauet, svatuol Is sll Sais W tk avorlS. Inisraat as.ll Tlai Cartlgrata ( rjiipaaM. (olaaetlavia aaat sroaiptlr a4 aoenomlfslly Wa roajaaat aarvaataiitaaa. STOCKS AND BONDS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wa have ovsr 160 affloaa. Ksfaroftossi 176 Stats And Nal'l f-Tfm. Olst ErAVICal IB THAI IT. Out of Town BustBsaa akUolta1. OsBaaa tVaattti 1418 Par.:aaa AH. Tad. A44T7 THOS. M. WADDtXK. Cor mpooticfit S. SLEUMAN Grain, Provisions & Stocks. Room 4. N. T. Ufa Bldg. TsL 1330, OpsrateS U Offices In This Stat. ' XslAbUahsd jJl