TITE OMAHA DAILY TIKE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1904. 11 f.RM npj?nniTF mirkpt w vt.i ja.t a iivvi lu iiianuui BAri Ttoqaith Edit snd Fern Fricti t a Lewtr 11. CORN GOES DOWN AND PROVISIONS UP : Deellaes la Ferelaa Marktd til Fa tarable Miktf la tbe Sentk. east Partly Fie-exeaastble v far tke SI a an p. CHTCAQO. Jan r...e. .-.r.,i.t,-.i .v. bull In the hl pit today, forcing prices to a lower level. Declines in foreign train -nd favorable weather In the southwest Wfr the instruments That aided In the onslaught. Closing price were ttesr the bottom with May lVulSc lower. Sorn J"1 'c ""5 ""t" SUc- iTovlslona closed 2tfi)tK; higher. On account of crippled wire service out side trading was light In the abeat pit. The market opened weak, largely because of lower cables and las re Argentine ship ments. Another factor waa a report of namonai rain in toe southwest, etlertually breaking the long drouth in that section. May was a shade to Sfl-V: lower at 81V. t41'c. Tha sentiment among pit traders seemed to be deckledly bearish and they were inclined to sell freely. Dun eg the nan Buur pncee aernnea rapidly and May was soon selling at Hltc open buy ing by th lilt bull operator temporarily checked the downward tendency and some recovery was made, but as the demand from that source slackened, prices again started In search of a lower level. Cm very break I he prominent Ions; would send In buying orders In an endeavor to sup port the market, but his efforts were of no avail. Prices continued to sink until May had touched sUtr, a decline of lc from the opening, which was the high point of the day. The cloae was weak, with May at.t"VtC. July ran red between lVaac. closing at Slc, a loss of l7o for the day. Clearances of wheat and flour were delayed on account of wire trouble. Exports of wheat and flour for the week according to Bradstreete were equal to S.aM.WO bu. Primary receipts were 4"0 bu.. against tas.SuO bu. a year ago. Min neapolis, Imluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of 168 cars, compared with 448 carl , last wtsk and ITS curs a year ago. Corn waa subjected to about the satns experience as wheat, with the possible ex ception that the pit crowd ass less fesr- . ful of selling corn than wheat. The early market was comparatively steady, owing f ta the firm tone of cables and the large shipping business done yesterday. With the break In wheat, however, "weakness on developed and prices declined sharply. The market received good support st times, but It wss sufficient to csuse only slight rallies and offerings continued to coma out on small bulges. Closing prices were weak at nearly the bottom figures. May opened a shade lower to a shads higher at tSVyi'-. sold down to 4S74)&4:c . and closed at 4niBtV,e. Local receipts jjr Hi cars, with 2 of contract grade. "SlAts displayed some weaknesa early on .selling of tViO.flOO bu. of May by a prominent oomm lesion house. The crowd was under .the Impression that the big long had finally liegun to dispose of hla holdlnga. but when it waa discovered that such was not the ease, a fair demand from commission bouses and local traders soon caused a steadier feeling. Tha market was affected somewhat bp the weaknesa In wheat and corn. After opening a shade to He lower. ,B.t 42Ha:e. Msy sold off to 41,e. but closed steady at il'isc Local receipts wers 148 cars. Thers waa realising In lard on an tm ' usually Urge scale, but In spite of this selling, provisions ruled firm. A strong hog market waa the principal bull factor. May pork closed 6e hleher st tl8.S2V; May lard was up 10c at 37.35 and ribs ?VijOe ! T6- Estimated receipts for tomorow: Wheat, 'W cars; corn, 236 cars; oats, 140 cars; hogs, 2e.nn head. Tha leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. I.High.J Low.. Close. ,rsf y. Wht- Msy 1HW ' July fCV"S; ept. I . 7M! Com , Jbb. 1 45VI , May 4rfyi5' July 4s iU. Oats I Jan. Xf I May 29t July rr . SepU .... I 'or a. , Jan. - .. ; May U SR Lara .Jan. 7 10 Msy 7 Jury Its . 4241 i, May f T!Sl .July 821,1 J1V . 785U at) 77 V,! 1 11 40 7 1?H .8 45 -77! is 8"V491ff92 Ma' fl 7TVil . ,7 . 4T,t ' 4KU. I.VUV 461, V i IN 4n,:42WrH Oft U 27H 4VW gn 5714 trs u to 7 in 7 r,1 7 ITVi 11 17l 1 C 72V, 7 12V, 7 So 7 ITVi C (S 76 85 7H 7 25 7 7V4 STH 72V No. 1. - Cash quotations were as follows: FljOl'R Market firm: winter patents. 4.1Mj4.10; winter straights. t3.MH.ln; spring CatenU, HfVII0; etralghls, 3.&b1.9u; akers. Cl)i.30. w HEAT Ji a. t, 757c; No. I red. 8SV43 riTc. CORK No. i 4Tir: No. I yellow. 8c. OATS-No. X IWuitSVic; No. t ahite, 89 RVK No. 2. SEUe. BARLEY 'lood feeding, 40c; fair to choice malts, nvwe. SEEDS Nn. 1 flax. tl.07H: No. 1 north wee tern. II U'H; prime timothy, 13.3; clover, rnntract sraoe. I11.2&. PROVISIONH Mess pork, per bbl.. Ill 22H dills. Lard, per ! lls.. 17.0:Vi Bhort ril ides (loose), I JT't'irs sji,. Short clear sides (boxed). $6.t.'rti.7. , Reoelpta. Ehlpments. Flour. bbls... 24. MO y0 AVheat, bu TS.lmj 1 Corn, bu g "0 2O4.7i0 Oats, bu 17.7(iO 2a. 0 Rve. bu... 11 f0 14.110 Hrly, bu Tl.ftuU .M irm tha Prod use eachangs todVy tha butter 'market was steady: creameries. liT-lc: calrlea. litilc. gs. firm, at mark, cases lucluued, .iMuia Cumm steady, KklOVju. BW TORJC tiKSEBAL. MARKET. 4atallsa ( ta Day Tarlaas C'aaaaswdltlea. NEW TORK, Jan. 22. FLOUR Receipts, bbl a; axporta, 27,46 bbls.; sales, U,64 iwcaagea. Market dull but steady. Winter Itenis, M S(H fi; winter straights, ii ii4.16; MmneHota patsnta, M.TSra.tiu. win ter extras, li.2oyli.bu; Minneaota bakers, l W tr , winter low grade. 1k ini Sh. Kye f.our, firm; fair to !. tX403.D; choUe to fancy, lStijl-7. iiuckwheat dour, dull, lima 2 a.. . CKJsMEAL Qnlet;- yellow western. 16; city, l.ua; kiln dried, 12.afl03.uu. KVEi Siead; No. I western, .o. nomi nal f. o. b. afluat; state and Jersey, stiynac; thi'ice to fancy, 13 ki?Sa ItAKLET Steady; feeding, 47c, New York; enaltlng. fcjiiuc, c. i. f. Buffalo, r WH KA T ileoe I p t a. 4 S7i bu; sales, 1700, Vi bu. futures. li.wO bu. spot. spot eaaiy; No. S rsd, 4e elevator and loo, nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. l northern. Duluth, 1100 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 bard. Manitoba, ri omi ts I. f. o. b. afloat. OpUoos developed Hioderate weakness this morning under bearikls marksis and political nea, snow ing In the west and buuldatltin. Later de pression wss helped by the bearish wrsu-r.i crop advices, but a slight rally cxcurrel near the cle, with final prVes a'dlSc net lower. Bales included No. 2 red. May. t-'2Tc, closed 1Lq; July. WV427c. dosol CuRN Receipts. M.OftO bu.; exprlrta, 75.- bu ; Sides. 1 mat bu. futures, i.unj bu. spot Ppot quiet; No. 2, 56e elevator and sJc f. . b. attoa-t: No. 1 yellow. Dec: No. 2 wh to, t4c. tpilins were weakened today by the wheat brenk. faer cables and unload ing at Chicago, and closed heavy at c net !". May, W,tSc. clueed, 6ac; July i sel iklC. U ATS Receipts. 15.000 bu. Spot and op tiona nominal. . FEEI t'irm: spring bran f?irX'55: nld1ilii!s. Iju iiKQa no: city. hitja.f. - HAT ijuiet; shlpiilng. atiTuc. good to Choice, fcawic HOPS Firm! state common to choice. J9u4, fixilTc; ir7c: olua, 1-Jlic; Pacl- t,c coast. 1M, ili-K-, liftjl. A,it,c. olds, U 1V HIDES Firm; California. 21 to IS Iba, Ike. RICE Steady; domestic, fsb- to etra. Hti;-V ' Japan, nominal I.EATHKR-Steady; acid. 23SSW4C , TAUaV Steady. PROVISIONS leef. firm- family, in 04 (ra on, ms. k ii"i no: berf ham. Co 0i 2l0u: packet. lti0tW: city eatra Isd a mess, li&.3!7 t. Cut meats, strsdyj pick eted hell lea. 1 j .71; pickled shoul lers t- fx.!; pickled taraa t. t V Ou L rd, firm: western steamed, 17 bu; Januarv, 1T.. nemltiai; refined, firm; continent, ; co n-l-.und, it To. Pork, riim; ramiiv ahort clr. Hl.iis5ic.itii; meas. Il4 57l6ttf Rl'TTtR Unsettled; creamery, IJhQZtc: lie dulcy, 1uSl CHEESE-Steady; stats full cream, fancy large and small, colored and white, Step trn.brr. 12c: 1.1, made. 11tC. fr-C-e-Pirni; westrra, xjHc LTKV Alive aud d:raed. quiet and kiicuaiiged. IKi; prima alslke, K 30; prima tlmotky. ff4sW. Tsleda MarkeL ' Vim. Jan gi-SEED-CWer. ca.h aary. rf.i brury. tv; Marvu, llllnoia, per bbl., OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Caadltlaa at Traac aaa aatatlaas aa taala aaa Faaey Pre4.ee. EOOS Receipts, moderate; fresh stock. 26 .',c. L1E POCLTRT Hens, lVc; spring. iiiiiseiie, iirc; roosters, accoraiiig to aae, ii; turkeya, Wglac; ducks, slot; geeee, Jucka, KUc; geese, luc; chickens. Vsi lic. to LTTER Packing stock, lOSUHc; cholcs iw lanrr am irv t-, i-'a..!- i..r.i m 'i:'n FhtH F1SU Irout. Kc; pickerel, c; pike. He; rch, 7c; htuerlBh. lie; whltefl-h, c; salmon. He; haddock, loc; codtiah, lie; redsnapper, lie; ioosi:s, boiled, per lb.. iworiers, green, per in., sc; ouiineaaa. He; cattish, 14c; black baas, a6c; halibut, lie; crapiea. Lie; herring, sc; white bass. ic; oiunna, sc. OTeitks New Tork counts, tier can 43c; per gal., 12 w; etra seiects. per can, c; t'er f hI , iLsv; standard, per can, Z7c; 1" S"l., iiKAN l'er ton. 114 50. J4AV I TKea quoted by Cmiahs Whole sale Lteaicrs association: Choice No. 1 up land. 14 fiu. No. 1. te.w: medium, It.t; coarse, so.'!; rye straw, 16. 00. Thews prices re hit nay oi gooo color ana quality, L- unnu iair ana reoeipts iignt. CORN'-Sc OAT8-17C. Kit No. 1. inc. VERETARI.F.H POTATOES Colorado, tec; Dakota, per 8rth,iiT POlAXOLa I Did NAVT EEANS Per bu . MS CELERY Small, per do.. 2536c; Urge viiii'iriiiB, Tpr-, ,oc ana oc. ONIONS Spanish, per crate, 11.60; Colo- auu friiun, prr iu., ti im, re a, per in., lyc CAbBAIlfc; W'laciiniiln PaliBt.H Ifr, vk TLKN IPS Canada rutabagas, per lb.. a-v , j-i iiu., sue. C A RHOTS Per bu., 75c. PARI? NIPS Per bu , oc ' LEETS Per bu.. site. CALLIFLOWER California, per crate. i.'1'CfMnERS Per dot , 11.25. RADISHES Per dm himrhn IV LETT I CE HEAL Per uos bunches, 0c i i' 1 t l Wi 'ear lettuce, per Cos. Jtti5iI,S-flout'hern'' Pr flot. 75c, REfTTS Southern, per do, , 76c. CARROTS Southern, per dot. 5ic. PARS LET Southern. rr rioa.. n ONIONS Southern, green, per do,., tOQ FfttTlTS APPLES California Pellftowers. per box, 11. fill: llalilwlna mnit r. I V r .. .-i.rl. M L. i Nw Ycrk export Greenings, Russets arid w iu w in. eJ..a. C RAPES Pony Catawbas, 20c; Imported l A lU sTM tra L a. ar f fkataa! Isti CKiNBEKRIES Jersey, per bbl., 17.00 per oca, - ou; lsconsln Well and iiugie, U vVJM0; Pell end Cherry. 1. TROPICAL FR11TS. OHANGF.8 Florida Brights and Russets, all sli-:s, fc:.2; navels, ail slses, choice, U.a 2.36: fancy, all slses, 12.7S. LEMONS California fancy. 300 to 100 sues, h; Choice, 240 to 270 slses, 13 60. FIGS California, per 10-lu. cartons. 85c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 14c; 6-crown. l'k . 7 -crown, 18c BANANAS Per medlum-slied bunch, C 00 z.mi: jumoo, U COCOA NITS Per sack, 14; per do,., 10c. DATES Perslsn, per doi of 30 pkgs., $2; per lb.. In 80-lb. boxes, &V,c; Cnientai stuffed dates, per trx. r:.40. mis; ellan eoc s. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, 12c; Wisconsin Youftg Americss, 13c; block Swiss, 16c; Wlsconsm brick, lie; Wisconsin 11m burger, 12c. HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames. 13; Vtah sod Colorado, per 24 frames. 13.2&. MAPLE BL'GAR Ohio,' per ib., 10c. CIIER Per bbl.. tfi.75; tr V, bbk, 13.28. POPCORN Per lb.. 2Hc; shelled. 13V. HORSERADISH Per case of 2 das., packed. 80c. NL'TS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., J6tic; herd shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb.. 13c: No. 1 hard shell, per lb., lie; Braills, per Id., 11c; filberts, per lb.. 11c almonds, soft shell, per lb., loc; hard shell, per lb., 13c: p-rans, larjre, per lb., 12c; mall, per lb., :0e; peanuts, per lb.. 6c; roasted peanuts. pr lb., 'iVfcc; Chill walnuts. lity 1 3W ; large hickory nuts. er bu., tl.50; shell nan bu.. 17.26. harks, per bu., 2; black walnuts, per 741'h74c; July. TlVc; cash. No. 2 h 7a77Vc: No. S, lyalac; No. i. 61I72c; lected, S2(a4vc; No. 2 red. UftWc; No. 3. Vic No. .lsalred. "c: No. 2 salted. r: No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ins.. B.fcc; No. 2 veal calf. 11 to 15 lbs., 'ic: dry salted hides, naia-; Sheep pelts, 207ac; horse hides. ll.Bo'a.50. it. Laals CraJa aad PrOvlsleas. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 22. WHEAT Lower: No. I red, cash, elevator, 80tc; track, KSVj X3c; Msy. eHV4c; July, 7c; So. J bard, SSTo. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 4V; track, 44 $4nc; May, CSSc; July. 45Vo,46a OATS Lower; No. Z caen. s'ic; traca. 0i41c: May. 4-Sc; No. 2 whtte. 41Vc. FLOCK Dun; red winter patents, ei o C4.60; extra fancy and straight, KUVgt-40; clear. b.4iii mi. SEEDS Timothy, steady; $2 tfiglK; prime higher. CORNMEAL Steady: 12.40. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 83iSo. KAY Dull; timothy, 7.w8 12.60; prairie, 18fK"&!lOO. ) , IRON COTTON TIES tl.OB. BAOniNO iKfrSVfcc HEMP TWINElc. PROVISIONS-Pork, higher; Jobbing. $1X47V. Lard, higher. IS 75. Bacon steidy; boxed, extra shorts, t7.i0; clear ribs, 17.60; short clesr, 17 76. POULTRY Steady; chickens. 8V4e; spring, Pc; turkeys, KlVflUV:; ducks, 10c; geese. 4c BUTTER Dull; creamery. 16ft 23c; dairy, 13 We EGOS Higher. 26V4C Recelpts. ehlpments. Flour, bbls 8, 11.000 Whaet. bu, 71.'"0 76 OX) Com. bu. - 123,(K 9.i00 Oats, bu. to.OtiO 64.W0 Kaasas CMr Grala ss4 rravlslaas. KANSAS CITT, Jan. 22.-WIIEAT-Msy. lira, re- Av.. . 1..lv . J1n . M-4, X' mixed. 40c; No. 1 white, tlfcc; No. 1, 40V,g 41c. t . OATS-No. white, I83c; No. 1 mixed. r3tw. RYE No. 1. Be. AY-Cholc umothy, IJ.OCl.sO; pralris, 17. ("&7 60. BUTTER Creamery. Ift21c; fancy dairy. lKc KOGS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, raaes returned. 2TV; new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, tie. Reoelpta. Shipments. Wheat, bu. (si.K Ul. Com. bu ,..81. 4a.fi' Oata. bu 14.uii0 Pwiladelplkla Proaaea Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22. BUTTER Steady, fair d-rrmnd. extra western. 23c; extra'nearby prints, 27c. E(GS Dull and le lower: fresh nearby. t tha mark; fresh western. &c st the mark; freah southwestern. 293iie at the tnsrk: fresh southern, 2Mi29r at tha mark. CHEESE Steady. fair demand: New Tork full creame. cholca to fancy, Ti (Ue; fair to good, lurilc. Mllwaakee Grala Market, MILWAUKEE. Jan. 22 WHEAT 1c lower: No. 1 northern, 89tr90c; No. 2 north em. KMjICe: May. c. PTE Steady; No. 1. sI'.He- BARLEY lc lower; No. 2. 6ic; sample, 17 fclc CORN-Vic Jower; No. t, 424Sc; May. 4SH tiVo. Llveraeval firala aad Pravlslaas. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 22-WHEAT-Spot. nominal; futures, steady; March, 4s 4Sd; May. is 3d. CORN Spot. American mixed, new. steady, 4s tvl; American mixed, old, firm, 4s sdi futures, quiet; March, 4a 2Sd. Oalatk Grala Market. DI'LUTH, Jsti. 22 WHEAT Close, in store: No. 1 hard. s"7V,c; No. 1 northern, Ki.c: No. 2 northern. 83'-e On track: No. 1 hard. e7.,c; No 1 northern, 8Dc; No. 2 northern, klc; May, 7Vc; July. SHa. Mlaaeaaalls Grala Market. , MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 22 WHEAT- T. IV vc, July, sot)M4c; September, CaaTea Market. F NEW TORK. Jan. 22. COFFEE The market for futures opened steady at an advance of fc'.O points and ruled Increas ingly active, with a good demand from rtou sources, owing In some measure to the firmness of the French market. Re ceipts also were llicbt and with street peo ple reporting s rohtinued good demand tor spot coffee. The market ruled generally steady to firm. In spite of heavy liquida tion. The rloas was firm and 100 points higher, with sales of Sa uu4 bags, including January at 7 oc; February, 7.fcii7 rfc; March. 7 SMf7 sue; April. 7 : Msy. 7 "tf 1 loc: July. ! 26c; eVptember, k 464 66c; K-tiler, 1 fctc; Iwmlr. I 7yi loc Spot. No. 7 invoice, I 7-lbc Mild. flrm. Pry Gss4t Market NEW YORK. Jan. 22. DRT GOODS Further advances have been registered In dry goods during the day and while buyers have not been active there ass been con- tiderable Inquiry end more or U-ea bual eas hte t-t-n dM at Ote sdvancaa. Job bers cob (in us taul tuodviatsi active. MW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Mkiket ii Diring zi Powerfal Htndi and Larri Dea'i Hsmlt IDENTITY CF SPECULATORS IN MYSTERY " later Press are, bat Rail, raa eeearltlea Held Back frees General Sales. .ii.1. TPRK. J"". 22-Annther day f active trading In stocks marked the specu lation taken up In the last few davs. The enormous blocks of stocks in thousands of shares hurled from one portion of the msr ket to another was sufficient evidence that leadership of the market wis In daring and powerful hands. About the only news rrom a stock market standpoint was made up of the surmises as to the personality ?l ,1ew,lr active speculative party and the Identity of their operations, whether T" thebyli' or the selling side. Boms of ths selling waa openly dons in the interest of the principals in the leadership, while their brokers were also buying at other points with ostentation snd vociferation. The usual difficulty in tracing skillfully coveted speculations waa fell on the part S i, th" ,bora operators who sought to rollow the movements of the larger opera tors. The popular supposition wss that the newly active party in the stock mar ket included speculative elements that have been prominent in cotton and In grain during the recent activity In those markets snd something like a pool had been arranged by which these various ele ment, were acUng In concert to lift the prices of stocks to their own profit. The trading presented all the, characteristics pf the periods of activity of such organ ised speculation. The buying and bidding up of prices was skillfully shifted from one to another quarter calculated to affect opinion on the market as a whole and selling at other points was cotncldentally carried on in ths realising of profits. Late in ths day the reactionary tendency be came fairly general under the weight of the selling to realise and the level of pries receded materially from the highest. The lata selling was some what areTa- vated by the report of a banking failure in Cleveland and the downward tendency was not very effectually arrested before the close, which was unsteady. The fore cast of another very favorable bank state ment for tomorrow did not serve to sus tain the late market, as such a showing hss been counted upon throughout the week, owing to the extreme ease of money. Estimate of the receipts of currency from the interior are at variance, so that the gain In cash Is reckoned all the wsy from tfl.POrr.om to tI3.OP0.O00 from all sources. The eened proeject of wsr lnluees higher prices abroad as well as here, but there la no sign In foreign markets of the anima tion awakened here. Foreigners bought a fw thousand shares here today and the listing or Hammore ar Ohio on the wernn bourse was a strengthening Influence on all the subsidiary companies of the Prnn rvlvanla. Amalgamated? Copper and Realty pre ferred were under positive pressure all day and Southern Pacific and Pennsyl vania were held back from the general ad vance on sales to realise on yesterday's gains. United States Steel preferred was late in advancing and did not hold wen. Bock Island bonds relapsed in ths bond market, which, however, continued nrm. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Sales.High.Low. Close. .; 7in tat 2ou 1 U .10.7UO Ul4 llv4 . h ltil1 141 Vs 161 fcr US 34 Slxtv-day hi!'; posted rates. 14 tSMBi sCU commercial billet 14 S3. PILVKR Par, ieSc; Mexican dollars. liOVDS Oovernment steady; railroad Ir regular. 1 he closing quotations on bonds are at rciiows: t I eef H, M....! ffartlnf Tit. 4Hl as emtea iwiU A N. sat. Bo la. ra pa t roasoa I". tlo sew , trt ... .ittw .ln-14 aal. ... rl Vinhattan a f ...lrV Bu Central 4 70 to lot Inr 14 Mine. K. T. 4a... H So Sa Ill ..l"t!!t. It. R. of M . 4a. 1vt 4o Sour as ta el4 4a. res to root oa :.. to ta. rag .101 Vt ta epoa loivi Air hi ana ,aa. 4a Pf to 1J to Atlantic C. U t ... M Baltlmors A O. 4a... lot So ISI H Oniml of Oa. ts....U4 to jot Inr ti Oiea. Ohle 1SI ..1"K St. L 8 f. tg. 4a 14 Chlcaro A a. vi.... 7i.!St U S. W. U H r . it. A Q s. 4a ... 3a ISaanrainl A. la 4a.... f C. M. A 8. r. ( 4b..1" So. rattle 4a I C. A S. W. t. 7 lJlajiao RallwiT ia tul. v.. . . at r. a.... 7i4 'Toxap ft r. ! in K. T. C. g lta "t . i r. h 1,1 Ka Parlte lnutt SO la 71 It. w. e. rn o s u m par.... M PtlB. CDT1T. two Of Rratlnt see. f t. U A 1. M r ta lilt to eal ta n C. C. A St. L. i . 7 CMcmo Tar. 4a tiv. ton. i onacco a. .. rein. A . 4. ... P A R. O. 4a Erie srtor Ilea 4a.... st ta an. 4s at f. W. A D. c. la.... lot Offered. Maj T , at L A W. 4 Vnlna ttteine 4a... to eona. 4a r 8 Stael It ta. Wtbaeh ti to oeb. H w ft t, a.... Wla Central 4a... 7IH ..JOia, .. Tt ..not .. toa. .. sv Foreign Flaaaelal. LONDON. Jan. 22. Tha continuance at the ease of discount rales is anticipated in the market here. Operators on the Stock exchange were optimistic on the lar east ern negotiations. The movements of stocks were upward on supporting of home seeuti ties aJid bidding elsewhere. Consols hard ened. but closed lower. Home rails were active and strong. Americans were steadv at about parity, owing to ths activity In the New York market, which was reflected a little nere. trices at nrst Improved, and later closed firm. Foreigners were cheerful. due to favorable continental advices. Jan- anese and Russian securities were flrrs. The amount or bullion taken Into the Bark of England today waa A43.0OO. The sum of luti.tMAI was withdrawn for ahinment to oouin America. BERLIN. Jan. 22. Prices on ths bourse today opened firm, but later tradlna be. came Inactive. Exchange on London 2um 47pfga, for checks. Discount rates, short bins, z per cent; three months bills. 2H per cent. fAKlB. Jan. 21. operators on the hours loaav snared tne optimism exnreaaeri in regard to the prospects of a settlement of the Russo-Japanese dispute. The market was inactive, out mere was an upward tenaency ana prices ciosea nrm. Kuanlun Imperial 4a closed at KW 6. Three per cent rrentes. 8f, for the account. Exchange on uuuuuu, mi idc, ior cneiu. Atchison do bid Baltimore tt Ohio uo ptd Canauian Pacltic Cetural of N. J." Cheasapeake A Ohio. 7,su0 Chicago c Alton .... l.ftuu ao pia i.iiw Chi. oreat vV'estern .. i,iiu do b pfd 40 C. Jl N. W. .. Chi. lerm. it. ao bid C. C. C. A Ht. L. Colorado boultiern do 1st pfd. do 2x pio. 867S OB 17 1 .. 2J 17i 8 4 l-7t 1 1V Trana v 7uu l.Ott) .... 1.70t 11 341 l- Oft 2SS luKvv lottos bu it 1 24-, 44 Ieiaware st Hudson., l.uuo lttet 17ts JtnVa l.ouo 80 273 49 taVfc "75" Mvfc 272 22 7.M 2- 48 H 1(U . 76H L.. L & y 20 273 U. A H. 0 2.tmw U do Pfd 1.300 74'e Erie 14.3 "J &7S do 1st pfd A.1U0 66 V, ao 2d bid uu t Gu Norioern pfd. Hocking Valley . do pld , Illinois Central . Iowa Central 3ot 22 n 21 do pfd I.3110 41 41 4,' K. C. bouthern lt 21 21 2t'V ao Pia M.M s'4i lo SB 1. tt N Manhattan L. Metropolitan Bt, By.. i.bmt 12 Minneapolis A St. L. Aiissour. fscinc &v !.i's ih-, .wh At., iv. & T l.X 11 1V Joi do pfd 1.7U0 42V. 4jJ 41V. jNat. H. K. of M. ptd. sou i s 7.7(W 14 V, 13 133-, t.io m-, in 111 t.4'0 14oH 145 a 146 Wt, l-4 S S.4'W Lllt, 12l t,?UW 61 61 ! i1 .18.710 23", 23 .G1.3IU t2 1-1 12i .16.7,s . luu !s4auu .lu.&JO ao rii 6ivs '47V, 40 8V 'x" 67 15 v. dO 7S.V ol 24V4 6. 4H 15V, 44. Uti'a 14n 147a to: U e6' 27 'jj" a-'H lie, 21 ta 511, - 71 is 13 7 " 51', 2 86 27 'is" 81V, 61-, a. o.1 2t.l, 81V, wv, New York Central Norfolk Ac Western. do pfd Ontario tt Western . Pennsylvania P.. C. C. BU la .. Reading do 1st ptd. do kd Mil Hock Island Co do Pfd St. L. A B. F. 1st Pfd. do 2d pfd 1.100 Bt. L. (southwestern. ) do Pfd 2.2"0 Bt. Paul do pfd Southern Pacific ... Southern Railway . do pfd Texas A Pacific .... Tol.. ft. L A West. do Dfd Vnion Pacific do pfd. Wabiuth do Dfd Wheel. A Lake Erie. 2.1'J Wlaconaln Central .. do pfd iMI Adama .... American I tilted States ........ .... Wells-Fargo Amalagamated Cop...fi50 mer. ar A oun.... i..i do pfd l.i Amer. Lloseed Oil. .. sua do Dfd. American Locomotive 7 do pfd 1.4-0 Amer. bmelt. A Ref. I.5- do Dfd 8o0 Amer. Hugar Ref. ...11,(J 12?', 127V, 128 'A Anacerrma Mining t o. J'V iw. . m1 7& ttrooaiyn ttupia iran.24.nv M- Colo. Fuel A Iron. .. 1,J 31't, toiumt.un at n. toat. i.i'w n Consolidated Gu . General Electric .. International Paper ..46.700 ..lt) .. 7.1M) .. l.i u ..38 UW .. 1.8 "0 6.0141 38 ' ' 38', 7W BOH -s 71 11 7w t 81 SO 14 IM, 21V, 4'' 220 1SW lm 2u6 71 J4" 18 77 4VV, VI Iiv, 14a 7.1 1I-3V. lMVi VV ll KB J,"7 1.3' l.J0 luO 14 7V do pfd International Pump do pta. National Biscuit s tov, National Lead V ItH, North American 2 60 8m Pacific Mall 1.70 tl4 People's tlas It 8" ldiitia Pressed Bteel Car 2.1m , 32 do pfd JfO 'Tltl Pullman Palace Car.. V0 ZllrV, itepuoiic meet a do pfd 2.3 Rut. her Goods , I e do pfd Tenn. Coal A Iron .. 1.200 V. B. Leather J.J do pfd - l.tJ V. 8. Rubber frl do Pfd 8.4"J t'nlted States Steel ..45.iO do pfd. TU.l'iO Western Union 1.000 Northern Securities Total sales for ths day. 47 7S 7?i 124 A 8i 12H 84. S4 i6" lVa ' V, Sv, 48 11 hw 13T. t7 22 71 52. 7ov, tlli 74 4M, v 12V, 51' v, ti v! 1.U3.700 Shares. aVastaa itwek ttaatattaaa. LOBTON. Jan. 2Z Call loans, Ivi4V. per cent: time loans, 4Vo per cent. Official cKiatng prices on stocks and bona: Atehisas ta n v eatral 4a.... Alealaoa 4o art Boatoa A Albaar... boaot A Hajne... Baatoa ElaaaiaS .. K T . H. H AH rneSIMirs s't Vnlos rmeika Mai CattiraJ ...... Aaaar. Susar to pet Asm T. A T Muslaios 1 At.. Gauaral gleotrtc .. Staaa. ElOCtrW .... to s't leitat mu V. 8. Staal ta- alt Waattus rnsimta AtvautSfS .. Mw Alloaa .. tkaj A Mliiail at .... .. 7u-a biagbaja .. t'.fc Cal A Hacla . 844 tCentaaalat ,.14t K'uspar Haas ... lat rtuKioiaa Coal .. FraakllB ..1M Uta Aoyals .. liS aiohavk .. Ilv Oi4 Lxtainloa ... .lla Oaoaola ,.ls ,Parnjt ..Mfc' bsiaer .. t Saata r Cospar.. ..ITT Taaaarmck .. tt Trtnlta ,. ts I'oltat gtaiaa .... .. M t tat ,. Ill Virion, .. haV) ' Wtaooe , .. M :wianaa .. 3' t . t" ,. I3 .4h . lt, . 44 . ttaj . . IV, . u . t . ti . tlaj Saw Tsrk Maaey Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 22.-MOVET On call, easy at IV, til p r cent; closing bid. 1 per rent: offered at I per cent; time loans, easy; sixty days. I per cent bid; ninety days. 2v, per cent bid; aim months. 44V, per rent; prime mercantile paper, trttja per 8 TFRMNC1 EXCHANGE Raay. with ac tual business in bankers' Mi's at MVJtJ lak fur Asntaiid s-ud at HoaJUvH-faM fur Waal Market. BOSTON. Jan. 22. WOOL Market firm: call, stesdy. Foreign wools nrm at good prjeea. v urrent quotaiions: t erritory. Idaho, fine, lowlac; heavy fine, 13$ iac; nne meatum, jt9iic; medium. 17ViS-18c: Wyoming, fine, 1516c; heavy fine. 1314c: fine medium, - 10fel7c; medium, 180l8c: I'tah and Nevada, fine. i.Vfjic; neavy nne. j.ai4c; nne medium, liil, c: liakota nne, lo'alfic: fine medium lv(&17c; medium, lSitfiOc; Montana, fine choice. lBlc: nne medium cholca. Ilfi20c average. 18918c; staple, 1920c; medium choice. 186 2uc. The Commercial Bulletin will say: The shipments cf wool from Boston to date from December 31. 1803. are 15.457.018 rjounds. against ls.913.5Pl pounds at the same date last year. The receipts to date are 7.518.536 pounds, sgulnst 8.031.540 pounds for the same period last year. Tne market Is sc tlvs and strong, with a tendency of prices upward snd against the buyer. Several of the large consumers, lnrludlna- the American Wool company, have been opera ting wun more or lees rreedom this week. This. too. in the face of low prices and an insufficient sale for goods. Coming at this time the active demand means that con sumers nsve made up their minds that Wool la fhean. With all fnrelarn markata advancing. London opening 515 points higher last Tuesday. Boston Is the cheaoeet market In the world.' Tet prices, even for aomiic medium ana low wool, the supply of which is not equal to the demand, do not materially Advance. On one quarter-blood He higher was paid this week, but that Is the most that can be said. There Is no speculation, notwithstanding the strong statistical opera I Ion. ST. JXMUS. Jan. 12. WOOL Stesdv; me dium grades combing and clothing. i'ffHc: light fine. ltxulTHc; heavy fine, lSltVvjc; LONDON, Jan. 22. WOOL The offering, at the wool auctions sales todaa- numbered 14.410 bales. Competition was keen through out snd prices were firm. 'Faulty scoured, and Best Australian greasy sold In ths sellers' favor.- Scourcda.' 'rocks and dead wools were in demsnd for -grsy. Croes- Dreas sna noggets were In active request and brought extreme prices, Torkhlre buyers secured good parcels of cross-breds. Cspe of Good Hope and Natal grades wert firm. American purchases Included greasy half-bred combing, a few Kots of superior srrrasy Australian ana some cross-bred pieces. Bales: New South Wales l.onft bales; scoured frfillVad: greasy, sv-dfflls 3d. Queensland l.tfio bales; scoured, lstjla , sreaay, ou'tlis la. Victoria 1.500 bales: scoured. lOd'S'la 1UJ Snuth Australia 1.300 bales; greasy, i& West Australia 300 bales; greasy, svi9 New Zealand l.fK) bales; scoured. 7d01s Cspe of Good Hope and Natal 700 bales; (attaa Market. NEW TORK, Jan. 22.-COTTON The market opened strong at an advance of wfj.ii points, foreign rubles that were sen sationally strong in res-ard to snot cotti.n eetlmstes pointing toward 'continued light receipts and reports of a good demand for spot cotton In the south at higher prices. It wss rumored on the cell that local bull trsders were selling and for the first ten minutes or so the market showed a reac tionary tendency: but soon the market w.a rallied antf before the end of the first hour .my tiau soia si io cents, i railing became less active as the session progressed, due in part, no doubt, to the poor wire service In all directions, but while there were fre quent lntervsls of depression the market generally spesklng ruled very firm, a-lth March selling up to 14.75c, May to 14.85c and July to ln.uSc. These prices were a net td vance on the noeitlona named r,f oif,o. points. Sales were estimated at Am.vOO naies. i ne advances were encouraged by hit. riiui'ine-wora statistics snowing, which Indicated an Insishr for tha m.ai. below early estimates, while the total crop In sight wss now about 20,'ra) bales behind last year. Exports for the day being large also had a bullish influence. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 2.-4 p. m. COTTON Spot, moderate business brousht pticea a i-iiiua mailer. American mind!lng fair 6 264; g.iod middling, 6.10d; middling dd; low middling. 7.84d; good ordlnury. 7I4d; ordinary, 7.4d. The sales of the day were txuee, oi wnicn w were lor speculation anu riiwn. ana mciuaea t.ami American Receipts. 1S.IW0 bales. Including ll,2tJ Amer ican, rmurtw tpenea ana closed steady American middling, g. n. c., Januar-. 7 Md anuarj una -r eoruary. i. . i a ; February and March. 77Bd: March and Anrll 7 75d April snd May, 7.73d; May and June, 7 Tia 7.7Id; June and July, 7d: July and Au gust, 7 84d; August and September. 7.46d September snd October, l.91d; October and Novemter, 63d. FT. LOt'lB Jan. 22 -COTTONFirm. V.c nlrherr trtiddMra' 1 .1 Mlu , , . . . - , s j cjatev: receipts, none; shipments. 310 bales; stock. 2217 hales NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 2? COTTON nrm; saiea. j,ta naies; ordinary 12V.C good ordlnsry. 117-lte; low middling' i4 1-lc; middling. 117-ltc; good middling; 14 1-16c: middling fair. 181-16c; receipts 7 7id bales; stock. 411, 71 bales. Futures steady January, 14 53c bid; February. l4.E9"aM 4uc: March. 14 IfcVaU ftic. April. IS OlfilS 08c Mar' li.IlWlii.Zic; June, 16 sHft-U fce; TJulF 15 4fi i6, AuJu,t- l4.8'a'14."c: September. U 06 j 13.06c. The w-orld s visible supply of cot ton is t.8173 "bales, against 3.888.6M bales last year, of which 1. fix. last bales ars Ameri can, against 3.148.K-5 bales last year. Metal Market. EW TORK. Jan 21-METALS-Tln underwent a severe break In London to day Spot declined 1 17s 6d to 127 7s 84 snd futures were 1 Is lower at 128 6a Ths decline was attributed chiefly to specu lative influences. followed to someex- ISTLZ?1-"hr ,h fx cled at IMa&28 6u. Copper was also easier In London, spot declining lis td to 5. it, fct while futures were 7a At lnr a. ,T' Locally copper was unchanged. Lake coo per Is quot ,t $12.75011 electrolvtlr it :2.2v,ol2.87i, and casting at 6"! ! 60-1-12 75 Laahl as unchanged here at t4.auu4 6S but "k'""rrl f. a ia us a in Ixjndon Spelter was stsady at 84 isVS 06 In New Tork and was also unchanged in t at 3 7s td. Iron closed at 48s td in Glss- w ami ai is so in siiaaiesborough Locally iron was unchanged and more or leas nominal No. 1 foundry nnrtham i. quoted st I E Wat 16 00; No. I foundry north em ft H4 0t-ayi6.t; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern sort at 176 BT. ijduib. Jan. 22 -METALS-IatAd. firm. K60; spelter, steady. 64.70. Wklaky Market, PEORIA. J.n r -WHISKT-Oa basis of 61 ft for nrished goods, BT. LOUIS. Jan. ! WmsrT-.-l. at r tiv,. " CHICAGO. Jan. . aH!SKTiiMi. beats f 81 n " CINHNNtn. Jan. 2" -VTHISITT-Ouut oa baals ol ILX7 fur flnleriaHl guudA, OMAUA LIVE STOCK MAREEI Becfipt. of Ott'h Extremely Light aid Fristt ImproTtd a Lit k hOGS OPENEO FIVE CENTS HIGHER earerly Faaagk Sbaep aad Lambs ale ta Test Market, bat TWaae tkat Did Arrive Met wltk Ready iale at Stronger Prices. 'rt rrt .. tit aa........4 tv ti If. .. UJ t tl 7 I -t 10 71 1 Ut 74 ., rt i-.t .. 77 It! .. tt Tl Ml lit tt , H7 so 84 tfO e aft J'7 40 40 r 130 t ;. 49 40 ..tf.1 M tt tat SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 22. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 13KHt tl4 a, 7-4 a&8 .4f-J Recelnts war. Ofllclal Mnndav Offirlal Tueaday tifflclal Wednesday Official Thursday Offljlal Friday Five days this week. Same days last week... Same week before Rams three weeks ago. Kama four weeks ago... fame days last year... RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATS. Ths following table shows ths receipts at cattle, hogs and sheep at boutt Omaha for the year to data and comparisons with last year; 1904. 1901 V'u, a. 65.846 64.8i Hogs in .a i:ii aj7 BheP llillKl 88,881 A.eraae nrw-aa Omaha for ths last several aas with com' fr'ai tsuoa; . 3.44 8.f.l . t 4i 8.837 , 2.8M 6.7SS1 7U2 6.631 .lt.Tn K.CC .22.f.87 84 1S0 .17.671 ti.y- .B.827 40.871 . .7.- 2k.rt .19.338 t0.4W t 8rt 4 nr., 4 t, t K 4 H t St t to t a t it t it t 45 t to t U t M t to t to 4 to 4 to 4 M 4 It t. t tt'., ti . 17 . U . u 80. ei'.. M.. TO to 4t.. S3. 61.. (7. .. 4.. tt.. . rt . i . J:i .KM ..lit . I4 . 47 ..rt it . 7 .. . ' .. . !4 40 . a.i . . Ml 40 . 1 SM .44 ..ill 80 10 Ut 140 t 81 t e 4 S 4 M 4 tv 4 4 M 4 4 Sa 4 N 4 . 4 :, t i-i 4 K 4 H 4 H t H 4 M 24.8t4 Inc. Dec 1.&48 27i 46,010 at South PA!- I 180t. Usui. rjaoj.jijoi.il809.ll6M. JIM Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan- Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 1. 2. I. t. 6 t. 7.... 6.... .... 10... 11... 12... 11... 14... 16... lti... 17... 18... 18... 0... 21... 22... 6 4i4 6 63 217 t 8fc t 21) I 41 JfTSi 6 3V( 6 2. t 8, t 8i, I 67i 1 8 Xa; G 18, 4 Sal t 191. 1 671 I 41 I 4 75 ) 3i 6 02, t 27 t 41 i I 44 lit,, Zi I 6 V4, t I. I t. t I tSa I 34 t 34i 14 3bi 8 48 8 H 4 ftV i i t ti 6 Oil I I 421 2 48 4 fov.1 ( tS t 08 6 Do 4 M 114 4 6 40' 6 16 6 14, 4 e, t to i tv. BHEEP There were only a few buncht of sheep on sale this morning and aa a re sult a fair test of the ma ket was not made. It was very evident, however, that packers were anxious for a few fresh sup Piles and that they paid stronger prices, what the situation would have been I ad there been a normal supply is hard to tell. The mutton market In the east has not shown any great improvement as yet, but wlrh moderate receipts for the next few days the over-supply ought to get cleaned up In good shape. Wednesday proved to be the low day of I "wr hi if.is point wnen prices were 3. 786 I 2f-fl40c wer than the close of last week. I Blnce that time the tendance cf nrice has U.M-4 been upward, the sdvanoe amounting to all of l"&iic. The common to fair graules, of course, have suffered ths greatest loss, as the receipts of those kinds have been ths heaviest. Feeders hate been scarce all ha we. k. but prices have eased off in sympathy with the decline on kllle-a and also owing to ths bad weather, which kept buyers at horn a Quotations for rornfed stock: Choice western iambs.- 65.8-85 ; fslr to good lambs, R.0Uaj.26: good to choice yearlings, e w.; i air to good vearllngs. 14 TfvfM.uo: good to choice wethers. 84.0oti4.2o; fair to good wethers. $3 f-u4 lJ; good to choice ewes. S 4'8-Jf6:. fair to grood ewes, tt 2hft I 40; choice feeder lambs, 84 264.60; feeder rearllngn. tS.7Mr4.2R; feeder wether. 33 Bfvjl 76; feeder ewes. 82 2&S2.76; culls. 1.7&i2.W. Perresentative sales: No. v. Tr. 18 feeder ewes Hi J2 90 28 western ewea 72 2 80 277 western yearling's 78 4 80 6 14i 6 2&I 4 86, t 60 t 41 I 6 04i 6 an 4 41, I 66, I 48 I li, 1 v stj tl 4 Uil t i6 3 48 I 16 I 601 I 48 6 Ii! 4 661 I 3 47 6 -1 4 iJ I 62, 6 2u, 4 4e i 47. I 17 I 6 22 6 iv, 4 66 3 61! I 61 6 3?, I 6 271 4 64 1 I 64 3 64 1 4 64 3 laii 5 oti 6 26 8 68; 3 64 i U 4 6Z I 67 4 63V 4 oJi C 461 4 6 47, I 00, 4 7-'S, f 31, t 14, 4 fet, 41, 6 2, 4 7.'tSi 6 48 4 16, I t 41, 1 4 Wa 4 7-'S 6 3?, wi t, , a r, 4 7S, 6 6( 16 4 Si. 6 63 6 02 'Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road waa: noaa. Cuttle, liogs. bh P. U l L C. M & EL P. Ry. v soasn Union Pacific System 6 C. A N. W. R 1 F.. E. A M V. R, R. 6 C, S. P., M. & O. Ry. 1 H. A M. Hv 11 C, B. A Q. Ry 1 C, H i. at P., east,. .. C, H. 1 t P., west Illinois Central I Chicago Great West.. .. Total receipts .27 14 1 12 12 11 11 87 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing ths nuni- Der oi neau indicated: Buyeri Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Company nwiri aua company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Company Armour A Co., boo City. Lob man A Co Huston A Co Vtolf A Murnan Sol Oegan Hagceriy A Co., Others buyers .. 20 164 189 2 68 18 22 44 U 113 711 1.140 UJ1 1.2R7 1.2U1 278 87 Total 801 6,432 663 CATTLE There waa a very small tun of cattle here today for a Friday and. in fact, there was scarcely enough with wul.h to make a test of the market. As win be seen lrom the table of receipts above, the supply for the Week ha been light both as compared with last week and with the same week of last year, but owing to the bad condition of ths markets east trading has been dull here sll the week wlih "the tendency of prices downward on most days Theie were just a lew ouncnes or eo.n fed steers on sale this morning and the prices paid were very uneven. Bome of the cattle sold a little higher while in other Instances salesmen could not get any more money than yesterday.. Packers- did not seem to be very much Interested, so that some of the rattle that ahowed considera ble Quality were rather hard to dUpose of. For the week the tene-al market can be Cuoted right around 1015c loser. In Chi cago the decline has been much worse, the loss amounting to zuatuc, The cow market was considerably more active with prices unevenly higher. Bome sales looked safely a dime higher than yesterday, while others looked very little better. Packers seemed to want the butcher stock and as a :eeult the pens were cleared In good season. The market has been fluc tuating back and forth so rapidly this wee that prices are in such a condition as to make comparisons with a week ago rather difficult. As a reneral thing, thuueh. the market is about H'iilbc lower. Bt me of the choicer bunches, however, are light around steady for the week. Bulls, vrai caives ana stags an sold at steady to strong p-ices. There were very few stockers and feed- rrs on sale sna not many were wanted. There hss been a fairly good demand for the better grades all the week and prices on such kinds are not over unwise lower. but when tt comes to the commoner and medium kinds the loss amounts to :3t?2,ic, with trading very slow. Representative ales: BEEF CTEER8. Av. Ft. No. At. tm I it t ! CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts Are Ratker Llaht, bat Market Remalas steady. CHICAGO, Jan. 22 CATTLE Receipts, 2,onu head. The market was steadv; good to prime steers. M.ffciO 65; poor to medium, 8- 2.4.50: stockers and feeders, 62.0 fa4 ta; cows. 81.60fc4.0v; heifers. ll.76V4.iO; canners. 61.512 45; bulls. t2.tv4.0v; reives. I3 0itj4 10. HOGS Receipts t'xlay, 21.HK head; esti mated tomorrow. 2u.uj head. Mixed and butchers', H.rOt&o.lO; good to choice heavy, aa.inta5.2li; rough heavy, 84 8i".an Ou; lUht, M"I4.9S; bulk of sales. 4.(w-r6.u6. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 6 .000 head. The market was strong to loc Mxher; good lo choice ethers, a4.1iy4.5ti; fair to choice mixed. 33.2Hi4.O0; western sheep, $'ao 4. So; native lambs, 64 .aiUlfti.Ou; wet-'tvrn lambs, 84.15b6.96. II t . it.. I.. 1.. 1.. I.. 11.. I.. 1.. I . 1.. 1.. 1.. 8.. 4... 1... 6... I 1 1 1 , 1 .. luo ..1C54 ..lt41 .. lit .. M0 T70 I to i 71 I 35 t St t 40 8 40 I 4t 10 10. ..I80 .. lit ..11M .. lilt ..1115 .. SOS trHt STEERS AND HEIFERS. ion t to OOWB. Pf. I M I Ti t ra t oo t it 4 St 4 M 4 &t ... lit ... Ill ... Ill ...lont ... im ... TJfl ... r ... in ... m ... t?0 ...ito ... IM ... 441 ... I7t ... 4t ...lltt ...loan ...not ...ltwtt ... 131 ... I7t ...10.10 ... 7Kt ...lt .. llta ...10M . 10 ...HOT ... t$t ... Ctt ....It&a . .. .Itafl ll9 151 ...If J ,...Jf4 mo 1 tr, i to t t0 8 05 I 10 8 It 8 10 3 If 8 It 8 It 3 80 8 I 15 t 81 I a 8 M I M t 80 3 M t to 8 at I tt 3 an 3 It t at I 10 I tt 1 IS HEIFERS. 18 6 I to 4 3 60 It BULLS. It., I. . I.. 1.. I.. 14.. 4 . 11.. II. . I.. I.. I . I . I.. 1 . I.. It.., 84.. 1.. a.. i:.. 12.. t.. it., i.. T.. 8.. ..loot t tl ..lit t til .. tot T tt ..1010 8 Tt ...in, ....1044 UST ....1140 .... M ...,irr4 .... aT ir ... lilt ... Mat .. .;i ... ITS ,...1IS .... tt,5 ,...117t . ...11H4 ....1141 ...11.S0 ....1114 ....1IW8 .A. 11M ,...i:at ,...!! I t 8 tt 8 to 8 M 8 to 8 0 8 sa I M 8 M 3 04 3 t 8 oo I at I it I it I ti I M I 10 8 tt t a I on t ut t at Kaasas City Live 8tock Market. v KANSAS CITT, Jan. 22. CATTLE Re ceipu. 1.500 lit ad. Including i:uo sti jtherns. The market was steady to 10c higher; ex port and dressed beef steers, M.4 nj.i.ou; fair to (rood, 68.ri(4.2a; western fed st. e s, ti nO dt.5; Blockers and feeders, eaOKjI.lu; southern steers, J3.o4f4.'Ju; southern tows, .76; nstlve cows, $2.0iitiS.ii; natlta heifers. 2.i..33.,j; bulls, 62.26-i3.a0; cajtea, 62.75rM3.no. HOOS Receipts. 6.0ti0 head. The market wss 5i Kc higher; top. 5.'; bulk of sales. $4.75456.05; heavy. 84 kxi?6.0.'; peckers, 4.t'4i 4 82H; pigs and light. 34 It 4 87V SHEEP AND LAMBU Receipts, 1.500 head. The market was steadv; native lambs. .4.00515 NO; western lambs, 4 6oy5 7o; fed ewes. 6ii&4.u0; western fed yearllngt, 64.O0aVi.25; Mockers and feeders, 62.7ut4 Oo. St. Loals Live SteeU Market. 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 22. CATTLE Receipts, 7no head. Including lvO Texans. The market was quiet; native shipping, export and dressed beef steers, 3,t.(Ri8i5.0; stockers and feeders. 32.3t,fi4.iW: cows and helftrs. I?.iV.t .; canhcrs, 32.!.Vu2 60: bulls. 72 f-4i4 Oil: calves. 3.otKf7.00; Texas and InrT-n steers, 12 4Kfi4.20; cows and helfirs. 62 (MI22.8.). HOGS Receipts, r..M0 bead. The market was strong tnd .V'tlOc higher: pigs and lights, 64.414.70; packers. a4xh4.80; butch ers snd best heavy, 64 75.15. f HEKP AND LAMES Receipts, fOO neaa. i ne market waa steady ; native mut tons. t3.76iT4.50; lambs. M 605.75: cullg tnd ducks, a.aut34o; mockers, ti !. 003.00. St. Jsttsk Live Stack Market. . ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6H8 head. Trie market was steedy to strong; natives, 83&((&i.l5; cows and heif ers. tl.S&4.40; stockers and feeders, 13.010 4.30. HOGS Receipts. 3.047 head. The ma-ket waa 10c hlghe-: lights. 64.7534.96; medium and heavy, M tni.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 624 head. Ths market was higher: kunbs, J6 H&; yearlings, 16.36; wethers, 64 40; ewes, 64.00. . sloax City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITT. Jan. 22. fBpeelal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. K head; mar ket steady; beeves. 33.5m5i5.0fi; cows, bulls snd mixed, f2.2"j2.60; stockers and feeders, '.&nir3 50. HOGS Receipts, t.nnn head: market to higher, selling, at t4.tnsj4.8o; bulk. 64.75(94.6.. Stock la Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock at the six principal western crtlea yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha Chicago Kansas City . St, Louis St. Joseph ... Sioux City ... Totals' .... 702 2 60 ....l.&m 700 hf 5.ti31 r.ono 6.0O0 E.tttO 1.0-17 3.(i0 13..6 6.0I4J (ft) 64 .6,291 42,678 2i,740 f rt 8 75 I It I so a to 3 M t It I It 1. I... 1... 1 .. i'.'. 1... 1 rt in ,810 t 90 n IB 170 t It 110 t to 70 t CALVES. 1 I . 1 . I.. I . 1 ,.17ta ..ir ,.lo ..jew ..lin ..1414 ..Kali ..IMS .. lit .. lit .. 1M .. Ut It 110 8 88 8 tt I It 8 II 8 tt I tt I 14 8 a I M I It 8 40 8 tt I tn I s I If t 24 -I M STOCKERS AND FEEDER8. 170 I so 1 1 as t too t to t 4l I at 11 tat I M t. 75! t to II Tit I 10 t Pit I M 1 87 I 1 UM I Tt 1 tat I R HOGS Receipts of hogs were also llrht this morning and as a result the market opened fully a nickel higher Trading was fairly active and about half 0 the hgs were soon disposed of. Wherr the later trains began to come in. however. Barkers did not take hold with as much life and for time were blading only about steadv with yesterday. Saleemen. however, were ve y low to take tne prices offered and n .t much business was transacted. Light stuff sold lare-elv from 84 80 down, medium weights 84 8fa54 86 and heavy hogs front 84.86 tn 84 80. with prime heavies largely from 84 . to 84 86. The extreme close or ths market waa nn better, so thst most of the late ssles were made on a basis of about yesterday's mar- et. Although trading was very slow on tha close about everything wss out of first hands by noon. Representative sales: Ne. A. 8k. Ft. 81 87 .. t If It lit .. t to 14 it .. tn a 1st .. 411 Tt lit tt t Tl Tt 17T .. 4 Tt Tt 1st tt t Tt 84 .. t It tt let tt 4 at ii r 4t t tt u sat in in a t is m t tf t 4 it tt 84 a I a m tat tt 4 at 11- til IS t IV Tt., to., tl., TT. , M. II.. tt., !., ti., TV. a.. A v. 8k. rr .14 at 4 M . .858 M to ..HI 11 t to .141 .. t to ..1st .. t to . rt tt 4 ' . mi its t it . .14T at t M .1.1 is 4 It . a) t t n ..8M .. t rrt, ..4S . f l-l, . m its t . m as 4 rrj . m tt 4 rik -art 8tS t m Saaar aad Molasses. NEW TORK. Jan. 22-SUGAR-Raw aominal: fair refining. t 27-32c; centrifugal 86 test. 311 Kc; molasses sugar. 1 18-S2C. Re fined, dull; crushed, 6,06c; powdered. 4 66c- ranulated. 4.46e; No. . 4.05c; No. 7. 4c; No! J 8rc; No. 12. t.76c; No. 13, 170c; No. 14. t6cj confectioners' A, 4 tne; mould A, 4.70c; cut lf. 6.06c; cube. 4 70c. MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, open kettle good to choice. 81it7c. NEW ORLEANS. Jan earrni Steady; open kettle, 2'S3 1-lc; centrifugal, 3J3c: centrifugal whites. 4c; yellows. v 'c; seconds. 2i'Q&,c. M OLA SB ES Nominal; open kettle. tCrfJ 23c:. centrifugal. 27!ft-?c. " STKUP Dull at '6240. ' Oils aad Reala, NEW TORK. Jan. I2.-OILS Cottonseed, steady: prime crude, nominal: crime yellow. tJM3t;l,e. Petroleum, steady; refined New 1 urn, iu, r-niiaaeipnta and Baltimore, 19 .06; Phllaueiphla and Baltimore. In l.i.iw f' 15. Turpentine, weak. 6KS'ptac. Rosin! Qitiel: strained, common to good, 32 80 SAVANNAH. Jan. 22. OILS Turoentlne firm. 6nc. Rosin, firm; A. B. C, l 25; K. t2 tt; F. t2 70; G. t2.75; H 33, I. B U: W.16; M, aii; WG, 64J6; WW? tt.TS. Mortality Statistics. The following births and death have been reported to ths Board of Health during the twenty-four hours ending st noon Friday: Births Clement Clark, 1623 Locust, girl; Frank F. Rowe, 2415 South Eleventh, hoy; Levis Edens. ltCT North Twenty-third, srirl Wlillara Reid 3a. Seward, boy: f r McCsry. ?Ei4 Hamilton, girl. Death Hasei M, Gory, im North Twenty fourth, 3. Electa Biew Offleers. McKlnley lodge B'nal B'rith Installed the following ofhoers Thursday night: presi dent. Charles Logase; vice preaident. Louis Levlr.e, (Secretary, 1. Ad'er, financial aet retary. D. Sherman: treaaurer, Charles Na than; guardian. Frank Spiegel. Represent atives from Nebraska lodge were present snd made short addresses. Following the installation refreshments were served and amusemente were indulged In. May Heeever Vavlae af Tee I a. asking for a receivership srnl an rv-ttnt-lig. Judge Paxter has gi ante! a Judgment In favor of 8rxan which ccA-ers fie cot of the tools which Zetann furntaheU. Csl l.irv'n and Zerian entered nt, an agree ment to manufacture )dce paraphernal a. the latter to furnish certain toola and to receive a salary. Judge Baxter permits Zerxan to recover the al ie of hV? tools now that the business relations htwe-n Csllanan and Zerxan are to le discontinued. FARM, KIRCH tut 6KAZIHQ Western Lands along the line of the raise. aeit Hatireat are attracting the ttteabca ol Capitalist seeking INVESTMENT The purchase ol cheap Vei-em .and a (sold for csitb or on titne Prmm:) is folly Justified hy the preent price, end ending oonditiom lor lubatastlal and growing revenue. roch oppormnrtlri in the Weal are fast piniDj. Faeta. Snaps and particular! FKF.K. U PCfT. Uslss Padfk 1 1., Osaka. Nat. WaSES Ear?j COE C3KKISSI0N COLiPANT STOCKS AND BONOS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS We bare cur 180 etTleea. Refereooaa: 176 State and Nai l Basks. ocr SEarics is the best. Out of Twwn Business Soitrt OaasbatVreachi ItlSPai-aaa Su Tel. 8447 TH0S. M. WADDICK. Corrttptyndent. S. SLEUMAN Grain, Provision & Sticks. Koora 4, N. T. Llfs Cldg. Tel. 130. Operates IS Otbces lu This State. Established 1887. R AIL WAT TIME CARD. IRIOS STATIOX-IOTH A!D MARCV. Arrive. U'i'35 pm 1:06 ar 110:3 pn. a 3:16 pru a 3:20 pm a t:80 pri a 8 an prn a 7:30 am 3:40 am a 8:40 am b:s pm b 8.33 act Illinois Ceatral. Leave. Chicago Express a 7;. pm Chicago, Minneapolis A BU I'aul Llrui.td a 7:60 pm Minneapolis A BU paul Express b 7.G0 am tsioa PaciSr. Overland Limited a t:49 am The Fast Mail a 8:60 am California Express a 4:20 pm The Chicago I'ortland Special a 1.245 pm The Chicago Portland Gpeciaj Eastern Express , The Atlantic Express The Colorado Special.. all pra a cniraro Dpeciai Lincoln. Heatrlce and Ftromehurg Express.. b 4 :f pm Columbus Local b t 00 pm ttlasoarl Paclte. Bt. Louis Express ajn.PO am- t. 8:28 pm K. C. & EC L. Express.. tCO.&O pm a t:lf am CAIcago JL Korthwestiea. Fast Chicago ... . j, i 40 am a 7. si am Local Chi .ga . ...... i. 30 am K'all 4. ...il.Upm a 8:30 am i-ocal Ki.-ux C..y ,.; b 3 44 pm I t-;ht-t ft. hiiH a 1.60 am slu oo pm 1 '.sht thlcugo a I DO am all :?() pm Limited Chlc.go ...... .a t :2o pra a 8:15 an list Chicago af.&Opm t 1.46 pn Local Chicago a 4:3 pm . , Fast St. Fsul ..a:16pm a7.n6arn M. Faul L. press ,. a r:26 am Fast Mall .. v a 1 40 pra Local Sioux C.:ty....;..,b 4i" pm -1:20 am Norfolk. & Bor.-t el.;.. a PM6 am t:0:38 am Lincoln A Lory Fine, b 8:u6 lm t!0:3i act Deadwood, i.'ot Springs & Lincoln a 2:50 pm s MO pr.i Casper A Wyo nuig Ex d 2:a0 pm a t:U pm , Hastings, Stperlor ana Albion b t:60 pm b 8:10 inn Ckicago, Mllwaakee tt St. PasL CV.I-... T-i-. .-ii . u - a. re , , . . r " 1 1 . . ' 1 i'aj iism ...... .a mm 4111 an .ia pm Chicago Fast Kxpress..a 8.5 pm a 8:10 pra Overland Urrvted A IJ!0 pm a I 10 act Zjes Moines Express.. ..a 7.56 am a 1:18 pm Ctalcaao Great 'estera. St. Paul & Minneapolis Limited a 7.15 AM Et. Paul A Minneapolis Express a 7:31 am 8:20 pm Chicago Limited a t:to p-n alO.tO ant Et. Paul, Minneapolis A Chicago Express a 8:80 pm Chicago Expreas a 4 0 am a 4:05 pm Wabaah. Bt. Louis "Cannon Ball" Express a f :65 pm a tM am Et. Louis Local. Coun cil Bluffs a 8.15 am al0:30 pm Calcaa-o, Bsek Isuiad A. Faclfle. EAST. Chicago Daylight L t d. a t:5S am Chicago Day:llit -roc'l.a 7:00 am Chicago Expreaa bll:15 am Dca lalolnes jCxpress a 4:3U pm Chicugo Fast Express, a 6:30 pm WK5T Rooky Mountain L't d .afJOam a 7:25 pel Lincoln, Colo. Bprlnga. I'etiver, Pueblo and' West a 1:30 pm Texas, California and Oklahoma Flyer a 4:10 pm a 1:50 am a I 3b pm 1 CJi pm bU:60 am a 1.28 pm In the case which Charles Callanan attalnst J. brought by W. 2.CTZA11, A 5:00 pm al2:40 pm B( RLIXGTOSJ STATIOX lOth MASOlt! Chicago, Barllagtea Chicago Special Chicago VtBtibule Chicago Iocel r', i 1 , i. ..J tut Uall Berllaxtaa A Mlssearl Qalaey. Arrlre. a 8:8 pm a 7:4fi am all:u0 pm s 7:45 pm : River. Leave. - 7:00 am -a 1 frt t,m . .a 8:18 am . 44 D tAI pni r i:4i pa Wyruore, I-a41.tr ice and Lincoln a 8:50 am Jet-.aka express .....a 8:au am Denver United a t.10 pm black Hlls and Fuset Bound Express all .10 pm a (JO pm F.yer Lincoln Fast Mai' o 2.(7 pm fort Crook and Platts- siouth b 3 10 pm Bellevue A Pacific .ct..a 7 50 Dm ttlievue A Pacltic Jcl..a 3 .30 am ICaasaa City, tt. bl2 05 pm a 7:45 pm A t.tt am a 1:30 pm a cm am bio r. am a 5:2! am Jeaepk A 4'eaaell BlaCa. Kansas City Day Ex.. ..a t:15 am a t:0i pot St. Louui Flyer . . a 8.25 pm all:06 am n.atsas City Nig'. Ex. .aid 4b pm a 8 JO am WEB8TM DEPOT-lBth at HEBSTER. Mlasoarl Paelae. v. . , ravA Arrive Nebraska Loral, via Weeping Water t b :10 pm al0 3 ant Chleatto, St, Pa el, Mlaaeaaells at Oaaaha. Twin City Passenger... b ( to am b 3 10 pm Bioux City I'aaaenser...a 2 uo pm all 20 am Oakland Local b 6:46 pm b t lo am a Dallv. b Dally except Sunday, d Dally except Saturday, e Dally except Monday. OCEAS STEAMERS. MEAL ESTATE TfLASSFERS. Deeds filed for record January 22, aa fur nlahed by the Midland Ouarantee and iTuat company, bonoed abstracter, Farcam street, for The Bee: Cassandra B. Barrows to Elmer A. Barrows, lot 7, block 8. Willis place I Ellae J. Frank to Henrietta W. Wil son, lot 17. block I. West Bide Albert J. Wyant ta Andrew E. Ander son, lot U, block 27. Benson. Mary Krus to Joseph Kucerek, lot t, block 18. 1st add to South Omaha.... Mary Kroa to Beduvh and Anna Krema. lot 2. block 13, 1st add to titiuth Omaha Emily P. Hood to Nevada J. Deck, part of lot 2. block 12. In Improve ment aesoclation James I. Cook lo Peter Melrhene. lot 3. and other proptarty, block i, Cun nliisham's subdiv Joseph Novak to W. Novak, lot i. lull U 680 toe tot 108 1100 luoclt V, la Brew park , 1 Goto CUBA THE LAND OF ETERNAL SPRING TO HAVANA VIA MOBILE The Shortest, Qulckaat arid Boot Rout MUNSOTJ LIME V. T. KELVIXE. N W. r. A. CAtcjfi taatart si. 1.1 A L ILLU88. C P. A, n tkaa tt.. K. V. CM, KQLUKD-AIIERICA LINE. tie Tvia-Scnnr ataawan mt u.tt Teas KSW Tuna kuTTkaiaM. ts kOLlajoMA aaiilag Teaaoar, at M a. a. Rotterdaa FaS. 1 1 AaiaurSaax ku 3 aiotartrk Fat. it keuartaa MLa. ttalcLtaai Fak u koorOaw star tt aaearaas aair a Frusta sals. BOLULKI-ajk.i.lCa UKB. st baarkara St., Cfcl- "I". '' i tiirry kuaraa ttut Fanaai SC C. ku hrrtort. ital fares tt.1 J. tt. A.! aaa. Mat taraaat St.