a TI.E OMATIA DAILY DEE: FRIDAY. JANTAHY 20. 1901. m GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cold Wss:fcsr and Rin is Wtit snd 8itt ' wm; ttreng.hin VhiaU AY CORN UP OATS CLOSE UNCHANGED Pravlalaas ghave Dewaward Teatteaey bat Crop Srm Gfifrillr Was f aa Eifar(li Katara ' -' PTiees Arm. CHICAfJO, Jan. 28 Sever cold weather throughout the wnt and southwest, wlih ruin In Argentine strengthened wheat prices today. A gain In the price of cash whest In the noithoM also contributed Jo the advance. The close wee firm. May feeing up wfcSc May cora clo-4 So li le her. but oata were precisely where they left off yesterday. Provisions were un changes to 60 lower. Early newa )n the wheat pit Til of a bearish nature. Cable were lower, the price of coneole steady and cYop news gen erally waa of an encouraging character. 1 he pit crowd' waa inclined to favor the bear side of the market and sold quite 'wy a i tut start- May oieiie Hv'tc lower to a shade higher at WtfeHSic, but oon sold off to toe. -The leading bull operator then came to the. support of the market and on buying by this Interest. May quickly advanced to &9c. There was renewed selling by locals on the upturn and. with a letup In the demand, the price f:radully declined to 89c; The sentiment mproved later In the day On the trnegth f the cash article at Minneapolis and on confirmation of rain In Argentine. A prominent commission house had a private dispatch from Ixmdon. which atated that the -war cloud was again assuming alarming proportions. A decline In the price of Hew York stock caused some trader to give credence to this report and Buying orders wcre more In evidence dur ing the last part of the session. From Wc, May slowly moved upward until If had reached enp. Realizing sale late In the day caused a decline of He but the cloae was firm at S"o, a- gain of 441 c over yesterdays figures. The speculative de. mand for the July option showed some liv crease. After ranging between MHVVc, that month closed Vijc higher at Kl'Sc. Pears of damage to the growing crop by me extreme coin weather was a ractor in Influencing prices of that deliver?'. Clear ances of wheat and flour were eo,ual to M.93S bu. Primary receipts were 4.8"0 bu. against rVC.Sno bo. a year ago. Minne apolis, Puluth and Chicago reported re crtpts of 34 cars, against 364) cars last x-k and CI cars a year ago. The corn market wa Influenced mainly bv tha action of wheat. Thers was early selling by local bears, due to the easier tone In wheat, but when prices In the wheat pit advanced, a moderate commis sion house demand resulted in a firmer feeling. The shtpplnr demand was fairly good, nut the cash business was slow, with rlces He lower. The close In the specu- Jve trade was firm, with May at 1 opening waa a shade lower to a shade Wither at 49'ViM9e and prices ranged at OHo-and 47e. Local receipts were 184 cars, with 1 of contract grade. Oats -followed other erralna within a nar row range and closed about unchanged from yesterday. ' Commission nouses were buyers In a small way and the selling was scattered. Mav opened unchanged to e lower at 424l2'e, sold between aW4,a and 4J,c. closing at 2Hc Local receipts were 87 ears. - . , Liquidation of- lard by- the lending bull Interests was tn force in the provision pit early In the day and the whole list wean enetf tn conseooence. Later, however, the market recovered most of the loss on scattered commission house demand brougtit out tn a considerable extent by the firmness in grain prloe. The close was steady, with May pork unchanged at $18. $2 V. May IhM was down 6c at 14.23, Ribs were on IHc at MWot.r.'H. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, &i cars; 'corn, i'Jb cars; oats, 75 cars; hogs, head. Tha leading future ranged as follows: Articles ! Opert 1 lilgji.l Low.) Ciose.l T"sf y. win-. . May Ji;ty Sept, ' "Corn Jan. I 89' Pit 8L'V til 1 4fiJ ' 4!'.494i&'i . .. 47 64 May July 4ha Jan. tn. j 4 I!!. -i ay. 424c4:Hi titf !41& M - July 7 7Wl 8TW r4 BepL Pork ' Jan. Mav t'Tal It 30 is JO u tc '7 5TH 7 474 7 47H 4TH 7i 8-" i U 87! 11 liH' Lard- ) Jan. r .1 7 7 is May July May July 1 rv, 7 40 1 48 7 46 77 7 40 7 4s .A 4?H 47H 43H 45 70 SO i0 ISO 8S No. 1 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market was quiet and steady; winter patents, M.Stj4 4t); straights. $4 00 4 20; spring patents, SMOiHtt; straights, 3H.M: bakers. .'.40iS 30. . WHEAT No. . 83c; No. 2 red. W8!Uc, CORN No. 2. 47Vc; No. I yellow, 4ttc. OATS-No. X ftS; No. 1 white, 8949 BARLEY Good feeding, S8$39c; fair to choice malting. 4ivneic. SEEDS No. 1 ftas, tl.W; No. 1 north weatern, $1.17: prime timothy. $&; clover, contracf grade, tll.M. pRiivlalnNH-MFM nork. per bbl . $13.28 Cll.r7H; lard, per V lha , fl IZhWi.'lb; short ribs sides Oooec). $6 S.'Va-37H; short clear si tes tboxadl. S7'Atll .. , Following are ihe receipt ana shipments DC nour ana grain; t ... Receipts. Shipments. TTIoiir hhTa..: - ... 19.700 26.200 Jef?t. Lu. 27.000 S1.7O0 -r. h ' ... s. :.i.io 1700 I Oats, bu , ' i-m K.. . B.) . $." ' liriev. bii....:. 7... ..766.1110 U.KK) On tke frntlure eschanas today the but ter market waa steady! creamery, lVh-iic dairy. lStflfC Egg, easy; at mark. cas "Eluded, a30o. Cheese, sieauy, iuiutc SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. t)aatatlaaa f.tke Uay CaaasBadltlea. a Varloas NsTW TORK. Jan. H-FLOfR-Rscelpts. I0.SM) bbla; exports, (.345 bbla ; steady wifh a limited Inquiry; Minnesota patents, t4.Hd4.lr; winter patents, $4.Vti4 a; winter tralghua, $4 ao4.36; Minnesota patents, $4.76uOu; winter extras, $3.2iKu3.&0; Minnesota bakera. $J.0i4 Su; low grades, $3 oner SO. Rjse nour. -Arm; fair to good $3 Kil.s; chotoe to fancy, W tunuiKJ. Uuck wheat (lour, quiet, 12aWiJ2 15. CORNMEAL Firm; yellow western, $1.0$; eltv. Il6: kiln dried. UKir8.0g. H Y E Firm : No. $ western. Vic, nomi nal f a. t... afloutiUt and Jersey t6n:c BARLEY Dull: feeding, 47c c. i f. Jew lore; rn hi 1 1 1 1 a . bwww, . . ouna.v. WHEAT Receipts, 75 bu. p-pot. firm No. I red. Wo elevator; No. 1 red. We f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, p-jluth, lsSc f a t art. tat : No. 1 hard. Manitoba, nominal. f. o. b. afloat. The wheat trade this morn- lnar waa unusually slow, but with prlc sieadli-r on reported rains In Argentine and .vtrirnce of further bull demonstrations west. After mlddsy they advanced further on strong outside markets ana a Dig cast demand at M innea txills. closing V ne higher: Mav. lW:'Vc; closed at r24C lulv Ul l.likilTkr ' flnu-A at I7MiC. CORN Receipts. 4.a.i "bu. : exports. $.596 ii. Soot, steadv: No. X. 6oe elevator and f.Tl fob afl,af Nn 'l veliOW. 64c: No. whits, WUjC. Tbe option market ruled dull and easv at first onder rourn selling, but 1. nvmrnd with lhtaL and at th cloae showed Wc net advance; May, 56U LA.r' rl.ieed at 55Vc: Julv clooed at MV OATS Receipts. S.l bu. Spot, steady Va a ihrl standard white. 4614c: NO. 1. 44c No, $ white, 4"Vc; No. $ white, 4SiC; track. No. white. 4TSc; No. $ white. 4c; track FEED Firv: t"ng bran t2c V.fiHVt tnlrtd'tnga. IJ0 tnio; city, rx 6ii4Sn ra. HAT-Uuiet; shipping, good to choice, Vic. HOP Firm: state common o choice, 1.a tfaX7c: lSOf TSrrc: olds in15c: Pact fir coast. 26&S4C; 1.'2. 13 17c; olds. It w!5c RICE-teady. l EATHV'K-Steedyj acid. 2S43HC T A l.tflW-Steady. HinES Ftrm: C.atveston 10 to $5 rbe, lsc California 21 to lbs,, lie; Texss -dry. M tn xa lbs . 14c PROVISIONS Reef steadv: family $10 0 (ill 00; mesa, urn; ueer.nams, ijiO''t SSOf'; packet. vv w. city extri India arxaax. IlSoutilT art C-jt meata firm: lck e!.t bellies $7 2517 75: pickled sh nil lets au.Wcre tt; iicsriu nam. v't4iviaj. weak: western sfamed. $7 Jsnuary. $7 70 refinod. weak: continent r V fruth Amr lea, : eewioeuml. MstwtsTl Pork, firm farallv. IH: short clear. Ill.7591s.uu; aoeas, J -tTTFR Quiet; crsamtTT.. I'Sc; stats flalrv ltnlV. CHEE?K-Sai1v: slata full cream, fancy, ' laigs sod small, cioret nd white, Septem tar i.c; late made. itHs'. fc-OULTKT Allva, siea4i westsra chick- en. llVfco; fowls. 14c; turkeys. 14c. Fred, Arm; .estern chickens. U'aitc. fowia, 14c; turkeys, lTfeliV;. OMAHA WIIOI.KS4I.K MARKET. Coadllloa of Trade til Qaetatloaa a Btagle Faaey Freeaee. Lflfil-lircf.lnls miAral. - fresh stock. 27iJ8c. LIVE roi'LTRT-Hens. spring chl kens. SVj'uitc; rr0't' rs. according to age, 4ti3c; turkeys, Kitalac; duika, V'Bt'l'i geeee, LKES.KT POt'LTRT Turkevw. IJkJIV; ducks, liallc; geese, .10c; chickens, HITTER Packing stock, lie; choice to fancy dnlry mils, liwltc; separator, 22c. FRESH F1AH Trout. !il: pickerel. 6H c; pike. Sc; perch. fit.wc; biupfish. Jba; hltehsh. WiSVt,': snlmon. lie: haddock. T; codtlsh. ijc: resnai pFr. 11c; lobsters, boiied. pvr ib.. Jur; luisters, .grein, p-r lb., 2c; iiullhonds, lie; cattish. Uil4c; black bass, 2"C; halibut. 13c; crappfes. Uc; herring. 4c; white bass, Uc; bluenns. c; smells, lullc. OY8TERS New York couhts, per can. 4Jc; per sal.. tl: extra select, per can, i-x-; per til., Jl.."', standard, per can, I'-c; per gal , 1 50. HAY Prices unoted by Omaha Whole sale Lealera association: Choice No. 1 up land, $6; No. 2. medium, so.bo; coarse. $r..'i0; rye straw. 5.nn. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. ! mand fuir and receipts light. CORN JSc. r OAT S-JTc. KYE-No. 2, 50c. VEGETABLES. lOTATOEB (oiora io. S6c: Dakota, fter bu., WTSc; native, 70c. SWEET POTATOES Illinois. Per bbl.. t3 &0. NAVY PEANB Per bu.. 11.35. CELERY Small, per dos.. 2S'ff38e: laraa Culitornla, ic, 76c and Hoc. ONIONS Pranlsh. ier crate. 11. L0: Colo rado yellow and red, per lb.. 2c. AJiUAt J K Wisconsin Holland, Hc. TIRNIPS Canada rutabaas. uir lb.. lVc: white, per bu.. SCc. CARROTS Per bu., 75c. ' PARPNIPS-Per bu.. 60c. HCKTR P.r hi, A , C A L LI FLO W E rt-Cal 1 f orril ils, per crste. 12.75. t I CI MPKH9 Per dot., 1251 60. RAOIPHES Per dos. bunches, Joe, LETTUCE HEAD Per do. bunches, 0e Cluo: per bbl., $7.00; lesf lettuce, per dos. bunchos. 4?ic. TURNIPS Southern, per dot., 75c " UEETS-Southem, per dot., 7Bo. CARROTS Southern, per dos.. TSe, PARSLEY Southern, per dos., II. FRUITS. APPI.ES California Beliflowers. per box. $1 65; New Tork export Greenings, Russets snd Raldwtns, $3.75. . RAPES Pony Catawbas. 20c; Imported Malagas, per keg. $5.(K.00. CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl.. $7 00; per box. $2.50; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, $t.UOfe.50; Hell snd Cherrv, U TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Florida Brlghts and Russets, sll sizes, $2.2; navels, all elses, choice, $2 25fi2.3.r.; 'ancy, sll ilM. $2.75. LEMONSk-Callfornla fancy. 0 to 3B0 Slios. 14: choice. 240 to tin sites. U 50. FIOS California, per 10-lb. cartons. SRc; inporiea nmyrna, -cro n, lie; o-crown, 16c; 7-crowr,. liv. BANANAS Per medium slsed bunch, $2.fti?2.60: Jumbo, $2.70.(13.25, COCOANUTS Per sack, $4; P doa, 0c. per lb., In 60-lb. boxes, S1; Oriental stuffed oaies, per rox. r- m. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream 12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss. 16c; Wisconsin brick. 13c: Wisconsin UmburcT. 12c. - HONEY' Nebraska, per 24 frames.' $3; Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames. 13.25. MAPLE SITOAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c. " CIDER Per bbl.. $5.75: per H bbl.. $3 25. POPCORN Per lb.. 2Vc: shelled, 'i3Hc HORSBRADIBH Per casa , of z aos. Backed. SOc. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 15e: hard she'.l, rr lb., 14c: No. 2 soft shell, ner lb.. ISc: No. ! hard ShelL per lb. 12c: Rraalls. rwr lb.. 11c: fllberts. per lb.. 11c: slmonds, soft shell, per lb.. 15c; herd shell, per lb.. IV; pecans, large, per lb., small nr lb. 10c: neenuts. irnr lb.. c; roaster reanuts. per lb., THc: Chill walnuts 1213c: Isrge hickory nuts, per tu.. $1.50; shell barks., per bu.. $2; black walnuts rwr till.. 11.25. HIDES No. 1 green, fie: No. I green,' 5c: No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 7 salted. V; No. 1 veal calf to 12 lbs.. c: No. 2 veal clf 15 tn 15 lbs.. Uc: dry salted hides, m?c: sheep pelts. ?5375c;. hor" hides. $1.5082.60. . . Bt. Loals Grala aad Fravislaaa: ht t-it-IS Jan.- . WHKAT Hlaher: No. t red. cash, elevstor, tOc; trsck. Ht.'i Wc; May. tba July. 7Hc; No. 1 hard, si $3c. '..... CORN Higher; No. I cash pci iraca llLLc- Uiv KUri Julv. 46UC. . uayb Vuler; po. I caan, w;; urmcfi, wa, FLOUR Steady: rxi winier pairniK. fr4.; extra f.incy and straight. H.lo'a lear. 3 t iri.s, . TIMOTHY HEKU oteaoy ai n.n"o I'fiRVUrit K t a A v at X2.40. ERAN--Firm; sacked, east track. frt7c. HAY Timothy, stronger at i.6ooi4.w prairie, quiet at $S.0nfr9i. I Ml JJN VV-I III 'F I ICO tllTUP TUIK'V Erf PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: jobbing, six Hi lirit. unchanged: prime steam fi Bacon, steedv; extra boxed shorts, clear ribs. 17.50: short clear. 17 POUiyi Kl-r irm; cnicaena. n-v. i" 10Sc; turkeys. 15c; ducks. He: g". "c- MUTTER Blow; creamery, jow --. - 12917c Lvu:H.mrm it n-c. case, count RecelnU. Shipments. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu - Corn, bu Oats, bu 7.0iO . .tfi0 4,0fi0 " 460'X 7 ft0 67 Or 41,000 4LO0O Kanaas City Grata aa PraTlsloae. KANSAS CITT. Jan. IS. WHEAT May Jntv 7!Uc: cash. No. I hard. 76Q,te NO. 1. 1 2m I DC ; INO. . sear ne; rrrn iT-u, . 6J0; No. 2 red. MVvaWHc; No. X. gllrKC. CORN May, 42ic; juiy, 4?942Sc; cash. No. 1 mixed. 40Hc; No. I w wfilte, 4lc; P-o. OATS-No, whits. S8ff39c: No. S mixed. rase. ;.. . ...a. -w..- HAY Choice timothy,- sn.waas.aw; ciiuivo prah-le, $7.26. HTK ISO. I. Dtipoic BUTTER Creamery. lle; dairy. fncy. ISc - . EOOS Weak; Missouri tno nn. returned. - f.'tc; new No. z, wnuewoou cases included, zic Receipts. Bhlpmnta. , r. crfl ltd Ail Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu Oats. bu.... ". 4i'v 44.41 .. 9.000 19.0US MlaaeasMsllstirala MarkVt. WIKNEAPOLIS. Jan. a. WHEAT May. "JSe; July. Wlc: September. Tic. On track: No. 1 hara, i i o. 4 nonneru, v-.-, northern, KS'Va'THC- FLOCR-Mrst patents.. $4654.75; sivond patsnts. 14 551i4 65; first clears, tZ.Ulw; fiecora Clears. ;sFr".oo. BRAN in BUIK. 114 ffiris.nrj. Philadelphia Prsdaee Market. PHIIADELPHIA. Jan. $8. BUTTER Steady; extra western. 2Sc; extra nearby prints 27c. . FXHJS Steady;, fresh -nearby. $60. st tha mark: fresh western, tec: freak southwest- n. S5c: fresh southern, 34c. CHEESE Dull: choice to fancy, US0 llVsc; fair to good, lwyloc Mllvrsske Cirala Market. MILWAUKEE, Jan. W WHEAT Bteadv: No. t northern. MtFSic; Mo. 2 northern, l647iriie; May, S"ac bid. RYE 1c higher; r.o. 1. o-tc. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 61c; sample, $89 E-V. CORN steady; no. . trs-wc; atay. srite bid. Mrerpaol Grala Market. LIVERPOOL! Jn. 8. WHEAT Spot, eomlna'.; futures, quiet ; March. Ss Svd; Mav. ss 2d; July, nominal. CORN Boot, American mixea. new. quiet. 4s Id; American mixed, old. firm, 4s V1 ; futures, quiet; January, nominai; jaarcn. 4a lHd. Pewrla Srals Market. PEORIA, Jsn. a CORN-Firm; new. No, 3. 4trtc; asw. No. 4. 3K; old. No. X 44 Waal Market. LONDON. Jan. 28. WOOL Tha offerings at tha wool auction sales today consisted of a suoerior alction. numbering 16.141 bales. Victoria waa la demand and home and continental buyers were spirited bid ders America secuisd soma superior washed. Yearlings and lambs wool were slow, and most of the offerings were bought In. Home buyers imtd Is SWd for verv su perior lambs. Fine and medium croas-breds were firm, but coarse were 6 per cent below ine nest price 01 ine series, following are tha sales la detail: New South Wales 4)00 bales: scoured. Is mdflls lud; greasy, 7SiWVl. Oi eenaland ) halve; ' scoured. ls Mfl lsIOd: greasy, tidtilsj. K-ioria t.irv Taiea; scourea, sns greasv. swivls 3Sd. aiouth Australia !. bales; greasy. tf Ud. West Australia 2 sea bales; scoured. is &V1: greasy. 6tailVd. Tasmania l'tf balt-s; greasy. .11jll'd x' w Zealand 6.300 tiales; gr-ry. IS ul. K ot Uood Hope and Natal 1 HuO bales scotirvd. Is 4-liala W, greasy. IVloSd. ST. liOriS. Jan. aa. WOOL Nominal: medium grades combing and clothing. Vii 21c; light hna. li 1 . c ; beavy Up. Lid n "c; tub wastieo. a-jo. NEW MR STOCKS AND BONDS Fptmlat'T Boirit Ettirci ftnd Pricet Eg Bats Witt rnt Eetii'gnca. Bulls make an trroRT to lift stocks Pessimistic Oatleok In tha Iroa aad teel Market Urges taatlaa sal t afavarable Rallraad Earn tags Dall Prices. NEW TORK. Jan. H.-The speculative party which has tierslstpntlv auptxirtcil stocks throurhout the latir ium of tha ret ent sdvsrces desisted today and allowed prices to slip tiack without any apparent measures to resl it. Iiurin tha tnnrnlnr there wm a big order exeouied In Atehloi, which lifted that stock a large fraction over urn night and which was attributed to the organised lull party fur the purpose of supporting the maiket. It waa accom panied, however, by the rumor that Atchison waa soon to be listed on the Hcr- lln bourse and the fact that Atchison has block of L0.(wpO bonds for sale waa supposed to furnish a motive for stimula ting the market for the stock. The move ment "was Ineffective In changing tha de clining tendency elsewhere. 7 he bears found it so easv to secure stocks that they desisted from their buy ing and prices sagged again to the end of the day. The closing was weak and dulL The highly professional character of the market makes it necessary that It be treated from- tba standpoint of tha pro fessional. The most Influential point bearing on prices was the outspoken tone of pe.fl nlsm In which a loading trade review wrote of tho outlook for Iron and steel. "The tonnage la not there." says The iron Age and the Industry must simply adjust lts-lf to prevailing conditions. Efforts were still being mane to bring the southern Iron manufacturers to-, agreement for produc tion and selling. A batch of very unfavorable railroad earnings for December furnished another reactionary factor. The coalers, of which several reported today, show the Inevitable effect not only of a comparison with last year's abnormally favorable conditions In the trade, but of the continued growth In operating expenses which Is of Increasing effect in all railroad statementa. Y'et Erie. Ontario A Western and Readlne. which were the conspicuous Instances of unfavorable December reports, were less affected then the average of the list In the day's selling. Possibility of future re striction of money supplies Is coming up for discussion again owing to the decline In the inflow of currency today. February 1st requirements to be considered Include the payment of a S3.oro.tiOO Central Pacific note to the government, deposit of 3.a.ono to retire the montn s nuota or bank notes for which application has been made and the increase In trust company reserves to comply with the clearing house requirement for 7H pe' cent reserves instead n 5. The reflection Implied by the action of the stock exchange authorities Is striking from the list an Industrial corporation, on the around of misrcDrese.ntatlnn of financial condition. was a somewhat deprelng factor. The severe weather In the winter wheat belt was a possible factor as well As a result prices were one to two points loWfr when trading left oft than they were lsst nlrht. . - I ttonds were heavy under' tha leAdenh'e of rnlted State stee eoeond 6s. 'Chicago Ter. tnlnals 4s slttf.ned rolnts. Total sales Pr value. RJIW nun. I'nlted States Js de clined 2 on call. ' Tha following are the quotations on ine New York block exchange: Males. Mlgn.LiOW.VIo! Atchison .60.OM 7-, 6J do ptd . 1.110 ,41.t"0 . 100 . i.SOO Baltimore ft Ohio. do pfd VI 119Uj 38i M Vi 1 Canadian Pacific . Central of 'N. J 11H 160 Cheaa. &. Ohio 5.20 Chicago A Alton .... 1.304 44 87 M 16 . ii 1 ST Wo prd X.100 Chicago O. W 1.800 do B pfd 100 K:ii 17 2S 16' Chicago Ac N. W..v. Chicago T. & T do pfd 700 600 100 11 7 24 '4 7 1ST4 68 27H 1S 278 ' 23 79 -IS 6 C. C. C. A St. 1 T7H Colorado Southern.... 1,10 do 1st pfd , tm do Id f(d '409 Delaware Hudson.. T0 Dela., Lack. A W.... ) Denver A R. O '5r do pfd l'W Erie ...r.. .siJ iflo-lef pfd..... ,-.$"0 do 2d pfd ; 2.S.0 27 fx 1 272,' 272H 22 - 2lH 72H 72 27-t 2714 22 72 2S 48Vs Ti 4S 47 Great Northern. t)fd.. 170 764i M-s 1J3V 20 89 14- 36H V 141 'a 2t SO 94 17H 40 rH 119-4 61 v, 88 2-IV 64 68 do 2, s 67H 14a 1H 144, 175 IVlU Hocking Valley do TTd Illinois Central Iowa Central .. 40 1J4V 133H do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd 100 Ixiulsvllle & Nash.... 1400 Manhattan L 10 Metropolitan 6t Ry.. 1,500 Minn. A Rt. luis Missouri Pacific 16,00 Missouri,' K. T 500 do pfd 500 N. R. R. of M . pfd New York Central.... 300 Norfolk A Western... 6.400 do pfd Ontario A Western... li.SOO Pennsylvania 6,100 37i 1'17 141 121 4 " 17 40 lio" 61H H 121 1077, 122 as, 95 1 4o ljiii 62 ; 1224 P.. C. C. A Bt. L. . Reading , do 1st pfd do Id pfd Rock IsJand Co..., .11.500. 47H 46 .1400 ?4S 64-4 S2 Ktw 4 do pfd 4,309 es 474 1SH ss 146S4. S14 232 St. L. A 8. F do 2d pfd... 1st pfd. 'ini 0 Bt. Louis 8. W. do pfd..... Bt. Paul .19.500 do pfd. outhern Southern Ho tvfd Pacific .. Railway . .! 2nn . 6.100 ,. 1.800, .. $,100 .$4 $ - ir.u. Texas A Pacific T.. St. U A W.. do pfd Union Pacific ... do pfd.., ... - 10 ...2S.00I) ... 200 ... I.1O0. f0 1 vtapasn ,T4V .. 4"4v. la1?-- 2,4 Aa pfd.. .,.$.40. heellna A L. K.. nei ... 5O0 ... 100 ... 1.400 15 21 47 221 110 48H 20 70 - 10 Wlsonnain Central do pfd ,., Adams Express ... 1 American I J Kxt Express .. Dress 1 Wells-Fargo Exp.. Atnal. Copper 46 SOO Am. Car A Foundry.. l.w) do Pfd Sj0 Am. Linseed Oil ...... .... do pfd 4SV, 20 7C 27 21 4 $-s K3 127i 71 $ 41 S 15k 14 172 13 Sou. ti-m 72 ST, 15V 28-i 101H 31 71V. 5v 21 78 l'S 75k Am Locomotive 15,600 22H do Am. do pfd.. So 6m Smelt. A JHefln., S.is) 1J0 22.600 .i'.i'c , 2.5.D 1.5O0 4,200 IO J0 pfd 9tW H3V I Am. Sugar Refln 127'itJ 4X . 3w 15 193S 172 1314 Anaconda Min. Co... brooklyn R. T 49 34 161 1954. seSk Colo, Fuel A Iron.., Col. A Hock. Coal... Consolidated Gas ... General Electric International Paper., do pld International Pump do Mil National Biscuit V National Lead 100 North American ' ' PO ' Pacific Mail 7 7i S7 "-" S5 44 s B !Si 63 lis, k 15; 87 24 J"lw 11 71 'ri 45 21 79 s- io1 T9 ns 6",i 11 H So'i People's Oaa 1.1"0 pressed Steel Car.... 1,201 do i.fd ' 2UJ Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel 1.900 do ptd KM Rubber Goods - Too do Dfd 10 Tenn. Coal A Iron .... $.60 U. S. Leather 1.40 do pfd LO 79 13S Us. 11 56 ts U. 8. Rubber 70 do Dfd BIO V. 8. Steel 14 f"0 do pfd 6ii0 Western Union 60O Northern Securities Baataa Stack ataatattaas. . . BOSTON. Jan. IS.-OaU loans. $434 per cent: time loans, 4ir5 per cent. Offlclul cloning prices on stocks and bonds: AtchUua 4a Anoues 44 4W h . W . 44 t4 . w . 4 . M , . U . n . at . 3 .14 . 4T4 . 31 i - 4, . IS Mas. ( eaual 4a atrklaua t its Ht 1 Amaijamatoll Blashaoi da utd Boatoa A A I t-tn V . . . Boaloa A Maine.... aVuaioa X I waled ... Cat. a Hecla , Cantaaalal Coppar kango Poonnloa Coal ... frai.aila lata Boraie N T . U. H A B lot, Pltchtmra pfd ..1M laioa racisa Itu Or.trsl Asaar. 4e ptd Amar. T A T.. Doailaloa I. A S. Ova era 1 Claetrts . Maaa. glecwa .... . S'rW.,ht . l'S Old Lxxatnlos .llTlOacla .124 tParraC .U7i qalacr .'. . a Saala lo Casaae... .1-t 'TaaiaanLk . It iTrlull. . tt 'fslui da fd vaitad ma ,. STU ria ,. 11 Mcurrta "'i Winona ......, .. U 1 ali anas ...; --r' v. a atvat Hd , ts'astUig ronrhtun. Advaataro Lid. i - 1 r Hew Vark Meaey Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 2S. MONEY On caU. aaay at l'rl per oeat; cl.avfug bid, 1 per cent; pflert-d at $ per cent; time loans Brra; sixty daa S4v4 per cenC ninety days aad alx months. 4a4H per cent. PRIME COMijEfvCIAL PAPER-41S51, PVtL1vLINQ EXC-HANGB-Btroug. then weak, with actual bulness Ir bankrrs M'l at $4 "S .4 Ki75 for demand and at $4&3.f 4 v31 for present dav bills: posted rats, 4k4t4; commercial bills. $4 R2S1I4 2a. 8ll.VLK-Uar, w-sc: Mexican aonars, 4?w.. H iNDS-Qovemment easier; rail roe as heavy. The rloslna Quotations on bonds are as fellows: C. I. rrt U. rg....nx Ra-kln( Val. 4H. .1R 4s rcapon 1' U ft N. anl. M o is. rr 1x ManhaMa e. (. 4a do eoapoa IT1 In. Central to...., 4. rag l'J1! o 1st Isc rmtpae ltl4 wins, ft St. L 4a., a. .M 4a rmm laru ' at . K ft T. 4s.... .if" . rr 4t eourns 1C"4 I 3i 49 It. rf Itit!. R H. of M I. 4 1H foupon 101 w I N. T. C. jl APhlsna aeti. a ISO IN J C. a M Ill 4a au. tt nii St. rc-ine to Atlantic C. L 4 H I As I" TS fialllmorf ft O. 4S...1VIH W. r. to rri do iv.1 , k lo. e. u to ft r. Central of O. it 11114 Pens cotiv. IM 4 to let Pin is (trading gva. to rev. tTifi. ft Ohio 4...naH .St. L ft I. at. e. K . tit's ChKaso ft A. ... 7fklst. U A 8 F. ts. to. M C . B. ft O. a. to.... tJS 'St. U W. la. MS C. M. ft P. 4a..10 iSaNjr4 A. L 4s.... 4 C. a N. W. 7 lllVt Sn. rsrIBr to C, R. I. ft P. to.... 7IH So. Railway to lltt o col. to ll,Tan ft P. Is 11 rcc. ft St. L. t to. rf T. St. L. A W. 4l Untos Parlftc to.... dO COtiT. to f. S Strel M to. WtbSBh Is Oo 4ch. B W. ft L. K. to... Wis. Central to..., thlcano Tr. to.... ... ts ... ... ... ... N ... .hs4j . ft Ton. Tobacco 4a.... (lo. ft So. to D ft R. O. to. ... .ii Erie prior Ilea to.. So sen. to f. W. ft D. C. Is. .104 . Offered. Iadost LONDON, Jan. gtaclt Market. 2f. Cl'osing: Consols, atoncr ...... !. T. Central... Korfolk A W... do ptd Ontario ft W.... Psnniylranla .. Rand Mines .... Raadlnr . do 1st pd.... do M p(d ... So. Rail war .... .se p'd go. Pacific Union Piclflc ... do pfd V. B. stool do pfd Wabaih do pfd ...lttti do account ... 44w Anaconda .. .. Ttv, .. MS .. 74 .. .. 17V, ..ltl .. to W4 .. KH .. t .. .. 44 . 1!1 ..lit .. 1S ... n ... Its. Atrklson do pfd ... si Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific .. ... nt ... us ... IVi ... ! C'kaa. ft OSIO...... Chicago Ot. W C. M. A St. P.... ... v. DoBrern D ft R. O ... V, ... MSa do aid ... M ... tl Erlo do 1st pfd do td Dfd ... 11 W ... M Illinois central .... . .. IZ I ou ft Nh ... 41H St.. K. ft T Ex-dlv1dend. SILVER Har, uncertsln. 25-16d per ox. MONEY S per cent; the rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 2'vft3 per cent; for three months' bills, $ per cent, gevr Tark Mtalaa Qastatlaas. NEW TORK, Jan. 28. Tlie following are the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adama Cos Alico Breoco Bmmwlck Cob .. Comstork Tunnel Con. Cal. A Vs.. Horn Silver Iron Stiver Lcadviiis Con ... Offered. .. ) .. 7 .. 14 .. 4 .. . .170 .114 ..121 Llttls Chief . Ontario Ophir Phoenix Poloal Bavise Hlrrm Nevada Small Hopes... Standard .. 4 ..404 ,.M .. It .. 14' .. 19 .. 7 .. r ..14 Korelara Klaanclal. IX5NDON. Jan. 28. Rates for money wera easy today and there was some increaae In the demand for stock exchange require ments. Discounts were weak. Argentine's further requirements of gold caused no anxiety, as the Bank of England Is In comDaratively stronar position. Business on the stock exchange was quietly cheer ful in expectation of wider markets, not' wllhstamiln the prolonged anxiety re- gardlng the far eastern situation. Con sols wer a trifle' easier. Home rails were fairly active on the strength of satlsfac torr dividends. Americans opened quiet. the 'changes were fractional snd the deal ings were restricted, owing to the uncer tainty regarding the feeling In New York and nricea closed weak. Kaffirs reacted on the news that the South African labor n ii- i ton will be discussed In the British Parliament before a settlement Is arrived at. Bullion to the amount of i:6:.O0O was taken into the Bank of England today and 1:550.000 was withdrawn for shipment to South America. The rate of discount of tha Hank of Kna-lnnd was unchanged today at 4 per cent. The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve increasea, .i,oi 000: : circulation. Increase. 56.000; bu lion. increased, 1.616.3x5; other se curities, decreased. 3C.3t; other deposits. Increased, 1.716.000; public deposits, de creased. 2.241,000; government securities. trfi awt 1.7111.000: notfs reserve. In creased, 1.470.(00. The proportion of the bartks reserve to- Uaft Sty this week Is 49.20! per cant, i. compared with 45.61 per .ent Innt wppk 1 - BERLIN. Jan. X. tin tne nourse tooay trariine: was milet and m rices were firm, rmh.nn on I.ondon. ail marks 49 pfgs for checks: discount iratas, short bills, 4 rwr cent: three rriontnV Hills. 2i per cent. PARIS, Jan. a. JPrirra fcn the bourse todny were heavrr owtnar V the uncer tainty regarding the Russo-Japanese situation.- French rentes went off on a rumor that Finance Minister Rourter Intended to reaign. which was not cnrrflrmed. Russian imrwrial 4a closed at 9f 2Sc Industrials were irregular. Three per cent rentes. ore KK. for th account: e-xrhange on Ixm don. 26f 16c for checks. The weekly bank .i.im.nt of ib Hank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circula tion rwrvased. 8.35fl.00f: treasury ac counts current, Increase, S.RSR.OOOf; gold In hand, increase, S.500.00Af; bills discounted, increase- ino.275.ouof: silver In hand. In crease. 1.875,000f. Hank Cleartoga. r.uiui Jan vu Rank clearings for to dav. ti.15Z.lsS. 14. a decrease ef $124,871.04 from the corresponding day last year. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 'ffl.-COTTON-The market opened firm at an advance of 6J36 points, and from the stsrt ruled exceed-ine-iv firm and active on higher cables. iuht Mtimated receints and reports of a-rnwlna- B.-arcitV of OOttOn ln the BOUth, accompanied by the most bullish goanlp concerning the speculative situation. The opening advances tiad been Into new high ground. Europeans wera buying heavily . rha local hull leader Was openly sup. porting ths market, whatever ha may have been doing privately, and out-lde demand anaa blreer than since last Tuesday. At ui rata, with only slltfhl recessions the market worked etesdlly upward until shortly after midday May reached 16.5oc This uncovered stop orders and the market il.velnneil the wildest excitement so far noted. In'one Jump Julv went from 16.25c to 16 40c. while May sold up to 16.30c. The aatlva months at this level ware net (6 tn ki nntnta hlrher for the day and had scored a net advance from the low point of last week of about 2c. or nearly ii.'Aki, a iraitlna- contract Such a Kaln tllll naturally attracted heavy realising and with demands lees freeing there waa a quick reaction of about 20ta3u points, which, however, was ronowea uj rencweu nesa. as tha bulls again -came to the sup port of the market which waa finally stesdy at a net advance of 6HCr56 points on the old nA nninti on the new CTOO Doeltions. Hi. lea avtlmateti at 1 JrOO.OOO bales. The local market for spot cotton was marked op 60 points to 14 25c for middling and It was re norteat that cotton was being purchased in the south on ths bssls of l.5oc In New York. Official reports from the southern aoni markets indicated firm markets, with urines 2c to So higher, with New Orleans i.o hiaher and aaJtsi there of 84.000 bales. Port recetnta were light, but ths Interior movement waa only a little behind last vear. Interior shipments, however, ex. eteA rectnta. 1 NEW ORLEANS. Jan. .-COTTON Tha bull leaders swept the ring on its reel this mnmlnr in the cotton market. With fren- aled coverlna by shorts.- March was sent shove the 16c mark to 14 01c. Tha market onened excited on favorable cables f ram I Jv.riwil A fair amount of a ten e raj buy Ine nrdere waa seen, but late In the morn ing the bull lesders offered to take all the May cotton the trade bad at 16.13c, Ths nurrhaee amounted to about $.000 balea The ring was practically bare of offerings after this, and price quickly rose unlH March waa 31 points nigner man yester day's does, at IS 0VO. and May was 45 points hlsrlier at 16 S5c. Market firm: sales. 86.000 bales: low middling, 16 8-16c; middling. 15 9-16c: good middling, i i-ic; miannng fair. lSa-lCc: receipts. S.660 bales: stock 475.341 bales. Futures steady: January, 15.7HC bid: Februaryi 14 ic bid; March. 14 (CvlS.uSc; April. 16.2o(il6.2c: May. 14 51 a 16.1'Jc; June. 16 2&l$.S4c; July, 14.76c; Au gust. 15 sVulS 96c. LIVERPOOL. Jsn. a. COTTON Spot, In limited demand: prices 24 points blither: American middling, fair. S 66d: good mid dling. S.60d; middling. 8 40d; low middling, 8 34d: aood ordinary. I ZM: ordinary. S 04d. The sales of tha day were 6.000 bales, of which 6u0 were for speculation and export, and Included 4. KM American. Receipts, 24. OuO balea. Including 23.800 American. Fu tures opened firmer and closed barely stnadv: American middling, g. o c. Janu ary. S l: January and February, $.19 $.ld; February and March. $.163: March and Aprti, '8 lKd: April and May. S 17d; May and June, S.IoS 17d; June and July, $.14d: July and August. S lli,a.l2d; August and gvtitemticr. 1 93d; Srptembrr and October, 7; October aji4 November, pominaL "' Oalstk Grala Market. TJULUTH. Jan. IS. WHEAT In store.' Ko. i bard. SHc: P.O. 1 nortnern. e.c: No. 1 northern. 4c; on track No. 1 hard. 8xw-: No. 1 northern, ne: na. I northvrn. feSc: May. asc: July. ir7Vc; September. T7c OAT on In. ca ana to arrive, vto. Twlewa S-e4 Market. TOLEDO. Jan. $8 8EET-Ooee: Clover, eaah. 4-le; January. $4 t?H; Marrh. M M); prtiu ivuuaa, f lu, pruam Uwouiy, $1.40. OHAUA LIVE STOCK HARkET Eotb Bftjf Etgeri tod Oowi Wtr Elow mi Considtrmbj Lowtr. HOGS ALSO CASED OFF A LITTLE keep Receipts Literal at All folate a ad tha Market Waa Slow sad Fally Tea User, with Sosaa Sates aa Maeh as Mfteesu SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. JS. Receipts wers.: Cattle. Horn. Shst-P. I'niciai Monnsv Oflicial Tuesday uncial v rdnesday Otliclal Thursday Pour dars thta week.. 15H fame days last week....l4.07 Same week before 13,6.l Same three weeks ago..l4.S19 Same four weeks ago.. ..10.S- Same days last year 1t.!4 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following tahle shows tha receipts ot rattle, hogs snd sheep st South Oinsha for me-year locate and comparisons witn laai year: law. lKij. Ina Dec. Cattle TIS32 72MI .... 1 Hogs 16,8l7 174.01$ .... 4.1M Shoep ls2,Ub4 M.LSl Averaa tincaa nam toi hoes at South Omaha for the last several da with com parlaona; Data. wm. u$M.i9va.lol.llJ-ll il- Jan. Jan. Jan. 1. I. I. 4 $ i. 4 4 $3 $ 01 111 4 evVki M 4 n 4 vol 4 31 I 7 t I 1 4 4 m Kl 4 75U 1 I 2vi I a;i 4 271 I 41 1 I 44 Jan Jan. I 4 64 t 271 6 041 4 7 I 4, 1 Jan. est it 4 24 i i er 4 66',: k?, 0 $ 06; K $ 4 Cos, $ 48, $ 09 I U'. 4 $4 I I a a a.,, a a 14, i UMl I 451 Jan. Jan. Jao. Jan. $.... $.... 10... u...j n... n... !.:.:! 16... 17... II... 'I I 1-0...I 21... I 21... 23... 24... 25... 26... 27... 28... t 40 I 14 6 25 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. ail wi t w 4 N 4 04 4 Kiwi $ 451 $ 'Hi 4 41 1 $ (ft i $ 4 $ 17 ! r s sv s i 4 611 1 $ I hii I 4 4 61 1 47 1 &J 1 521 4 kS t 47 $ 00 4 7?H 16 14 14 $ 14 4 SVI 4l I 23; 4 7.--SJ, 4 4 15 6 M 6 20: Jan. Jan. It 4i 17 6 2", 4V $ 4Jl t 47 Jan. 4 6Si I 22, 6 29 4 551 1 61! I kl 4 64 1 64i 1 54 Jan. Jan. 4 7JS. 6 35; ' I 7 4 MVt 4 TS 4 4 67-a, C 4,i 4 541 1 1 69 1 fv Jan. t 5S s 16i t 25 1 t4 Jan. Jan. $ 63 6 021 6 11 4 6l 4 6? 1 67 6 59): 03 t 14 I 6u Jan. 9 66 6 UB: s 21 6 211 4 651 6 l A 4 481 6 I! 4 66 I 4 td 3 61 1 I I 66 Jan. 4S8 14 1 601 Jan. a b. h i a a 1 61 1 7'i S 7 Jan. 4 ts 4 66 6 12, 4 n'. 6 64! $ 63 Jan. 6 E $ 68, $ 63 Indicates Sunday. he ofTlclal number or cars ot sioca brought la today by each road was: Road. Cattle. Hogs. Bhp.Hr s. C. M. A St. P. Ry.. 4 7.6,6 61 .14S U.KU 10,000 4,40V ji 81$ .r.o 3M461 s.a-vi 26. M7 17.W7 3U.447 J.- .?1S 21. till 8a. : 2X447 iii . 1 1 1 10 14 -1 31 Jl .. 7 $' ' 1 25 1 1. . " - 's '." 6 1 6 1 S .. . .. "l43 S3 1 Wabash 1 Mo. Pacific Ry 2 Union Pac. System.. 30 C. A N. W. Ry 7 F.. E. A M. V. R. R.. 49 C, St. P., M. A O.... 40 hi. & M. My vi C, li. A Q. Ry . 9 K. C. A St. J 4 C, R. L. A P. Ry.. E. 10 f U I A. I v L 9 lilinois Central 4 Chicago Gt. Western. 2 Total receipts 194 The disposition of the day's receipts was ss follows, each buyer purchasing uis num ber of bead indicated: Buyers. cattle, nogs, eneep. Omaha Packing Co 6W J.091 1.110 Swift and Company 1.I2 1.79$ $.("8 Cudahy Packing Co 1.1S6 1WT 2.57$ Armour A Co 1.177 2.2H8 1,628 Armour A Co., Sioux City 60 2.410 Vansant A Co s. Lobman & Co 27 12 74 21 1 H7 15 S IS ' 4 K 431 i McCreary A Clark W. I. Stephen Huston A Co L. F. Husx Wolf A Murnan ... Hobhlck A B Sol Degan J. I. Root F. B. Iwls Hagarty A Co...... Other buyers ....... $.869 Totals ...... .4,794 $.929 CATTIE There was a liberal run of cat tle at all points this mornlpg lor the um of week, and as a result Via tendency t8 prices was downward. Chicago was re ported 10615c lower and about the same condltiona prevailed on this market. Trad ing was very stow irom star; in umau bi o the day well advanced before' even the bulk of the offerings was disposed of. a hour tho usual DroDortlons of the of ferings consisted of cornfed steers .-.d the quality was only fair. Buyers were slow to take hold and their bids -weio fully 10c lower. Salesmen as a ruie neia ra r more monev, but, owing to the tweak in Chicago buyers had things mnth thlr own way. The better graaa in moii . - ,, . . . -Wan I ,im. pot over a tnme msw, uui nc-. to tha Inferior kinds the prices paid looked 10'dl6o lower. The cow market was also slow, with ths decline In prices shout the same as on steers. All kinds were affected, though, of course, the less desirable grades suffered tbe most, i ne genera mu.ci be described by calling It slow and 100.5c lower. immc. , veal Hulls sjso wc calves wre not a great deal lower. The few Mockers and feeders that ar .m at ris-ht around steady prices where the quaUty waa at all desirable. Th emmnn and Inferior grades were naturally more or loss neglected, but still the frlces .m for een those were not a great deal lower. RepresentaUvesales: wa' Aa ... Hi ... M ... "( ... 4-a ... Ml ... set ...K'10 ... M ... ... ...l"7 ...1115 ... 048 ...104 ...IO40 loa; 111 ...looo ....1011 . .. .103S ...l" p. 3 44 1 40 1 44 3 M I T4 1 H 3 10 I 74 3 Tt 3 0 1 SO I St 3 M 3 0 I 3 M 3 44 1 M 3 SO 3 M 4 0 Ha.i 4 , 4 , 37 4 , ....'., 11 , tt 14 1 1... 44 4 14 , 11 3 9 14 to It 1 IS A. 1131 1144 ..J1 .....11M .....lit , 1'4 ..... est , 14 i4 , isul , 1IT4 , 114 Ul irto , mo , 14M 14it ln W4 1ST4 13S4 rr , 4 04 4 m 4 01 4 14 4 M 4 14 4 90 " 4 1 4 H 4 14 4 W 4 4 M 4 40 4 4 4 44 4 40 4 41 4 44 4 41 4 41 3 I.... 1... 4 ... 14.... 14.... 14.... H ... It ... I.... 3.... 11... It.... 11... 14.... 11.... 10.... 1.... (.... HUT 4 ot STEERS AND HEIFERS, 14.... 11.... i rt 4. 1111 4 44 4 44 1 1 1 IS I 14 t r t is it I it 1 u t it I ii I to I M I tt I I tl I H I H 3 M I il I tl I H I tfi I H I 14 I 34 t It I 44 I SO l m t 44 I 4 I 41 I 41 I 44 I 41 t in I 44 I rt .1144 4 tt It .. COWg. .1111 1.... 1 44 3 14 I It 8 It I 11 I 90 3 M l 3 4 Itt 3 40 I 40 1 41 3 TS 3 Tl 1 Tl I Tl 1 4 1 4 I M 1 SO I W 1 st 1 SO I SO I 44 I 04 I M 3 40 t 0 I 40 I M 1 04 I 00 1 04 41 , 30 , , 4 , tt 14 I II .... 14 I , 1 It ' 4 i i 94 1 It 4 rt 4 14 4 14 r 14 t t It I 94 I t 4 4 ,..int ... 414 ... 474 ... 4l ... trt ... 31 ...114 ... 4M ...lOM . . .1 isa ...1"4 ...1414 ...ier ... 14 ... o ...1014 ...1ST.0 ... ... " ... 44 ... w.s ...inn ... r7 ... 34 ...1(4 ...1014 ...1"1 ...1041 ... K.4 ...lt4 ...11M ...11M ... ... 4S4 ... ...10M ..11J ..10U9 .... 1.... 1.... 14.... 4 ... 4.... lor ts it iia 14 1104 11 HI 1T4 lWd lies 14 1(16 ltl 1104 1024 11UI 11M .... .tost .....ltse K'4 r K'tl inaf .....11 llul 1140 414 1W4 444 , I1M ns 4 .., U ... t... 1 .. I.... Id... 10..., 1..., 14... 4... tl. IT... I... 4 .. 4... 14... 1... It... I... 1... 14... II... I... 4 .. ... ..l"'l I 04 I na COWS AND HEIFERS. in I Tl It tot 1 U HEIFERS. I to ti 1 41 11 in I I K 0 1 3d 1 4 .114 t tt I I 4 1 44 .. m .. t34 .. 771 .. 4U ..It ..1.10 ..IttM ..lt"0 ..144 ,.MW ..in ..1M ..174 .. WO 1 14 411 14 BULLA 1 14 I e t e I 04 I II 1 4 I It 1 M 1 XI 1. ..It! .IIH ..lb ..1444 ..net ..Hb4 ..l4 ,.1M 1 M I 44 I 44 3 3 14 3 U I II 3 44 CALVES. 4 74 4 13 I 14 r t OS BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 411 I W I ' 4 4. TM tl I M .. M .. 12 :.Ti .. TM .. 4' I M I II I M I SO I ? I I I II.. t.'. 1.. 3 . 71 44 7 41 I 44 3 I HOOS There was quits a liberal run of bogs in sight this morning and ths market opvned with packers bidding fully a nickel lower, i fiey lanea to gei msnv ng those prills however, sad nnallv had raise thvlr bids Tbe general market could not be Quoted over ateady to c lower. Ail ha m..iMVfl uamMl III ftka antlmil f i tV ai I rv. plies. so that trading waa juil active after Kuvari and al lers arot tosetker aa piioea Th bulk of all tha sales went 4 73 to $4 13. IJsht stuff sold largely from down, milium weights from 14 ,5 to besvy hose from $t 0 to $4 and rrlme heavies from 34 Ft to 34 Most of he early arrivals were disposed of In good season, but, the same s has been the case all this week, trains were very slow In ar riving. There was ho " particular change In the extreme close, es the demand continued brisk until all the hoss were disposed of. Aside rom the esrlv sales, then, the mar ket was right close to steedv with yester day. As Msh ss 15 was paid late for a M'l weighing $40 pounda Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Tr. No. A v. Sh. Pr 1. ?.. .. 37.. H4. . W.. M. . K.. 64.. SI.. ...117 ...H4 ..Ti4 ...19 ...li ...1 ...171 ...ISO ...le4 ...174 ... 4 $5 6i S7 4 fr.'H ... 4 40 I.D ... 4: ... 4 40 271 40 4 ... 4 Co l 9 40 4 M!', 4 65 69 r8 W 4 (i 4 70-. 1......2'-0 80 4 It'S 4 70 72 246 1 4 fC-i 4 70 3.M 40 4 MS 4 7?H 15 245 4 4 8-'i 4 72 6 243 100 4 8i-, 4 75 M 261 1? 4 S2S 4i 120 t 'ho IS) 'so M M 6.1 216 120 75 4 246 1J 4 6i-- 4 75 K. 246 ... 4 Kik 4 75 ' 71 S3 80 4 K2S 4 75 61 240 ... 4 4 7$ S ... 4 85 4 75 64 29 4) 4 85 4 75 54 2"9 120 4 S5 4 75 65. .....271 8'l 4 8S ' 4 75 68 2T1 ) 4 8fi 4 77t S.1 2.r.7 120 4 So 4 77S SS 2 80 4 83 4 77H 53 2S5 40 4 8i 4 77i. 6 2.M 20 4 85 4 77V. 71 2 80 4 83 4 $0 78 2K) 80 4 83 4 90 M 291 11 H 4 80 . 64... ...147 300 4 $5 4h 64 26 ... 4 87H 4 80 40 87 40 4 90 4 ) 66 It'O 4 90 4 80 6.'! .277 J00 4 M 4 80' 67 1"! ... 4 90 4 80 1 814 j.. 4 90 4 80 30. ...:.KA ... 95 ' 4 80 60 148 ... 4 9 4 80. 54 I7 ... 4 95 . 4 80 4f4 ...'495 4 82-i 20 871 ... 4 K 4 82k 47......14S ... 4 9J 4 Si'J 4C 2:S 160 4 $5 4 8.214 bS 345 40 4 95 4 824 65 340 ... 6 0 ....235 ....240 ....i ...'i ...CO 7J 21 75 241 l 22 ISA 120 140 si r 7 m 29 7 ,...rs ...219 ...in ,...2;4 ,...2S3 ....229 ....771 ....2 ....2-5 .... ....240 ....213 ...JfJ ,...fF4 ...2 71.. SO.. 68.. . SI.. SO. 49. S. SS. M. 7S.. 70. 41. 4. 7$.. 40 'fin 120 iio 160 $40 SO itt 80 120 pta of sheep were ejuiie liberal this mornlr.g at all the IradlDg mar- kata and aa a raanit tha londpncV Of PTiCSS was decidedly downw:ud. The close of the market yesterday was cgaln weak sna ine decline todav started In where It left oil jesterdav. At compared with yesterday, the market today was all of a ims lower sr.d in extreme cases It amounted to rm much at, 15c. The common and medium grades showed the greatest loss. As com pared with a week ago. except In the cas of something extra choice, the marxet is right aiound a quarter lower, with com mon stuff hard to move at the dexilne. Trading was rather slow from start to finish. The feeder situation was prscticatiy un changed. Not enough were offered to make a feTr tet of the market, but anything choir would undoubtedly have sold steady. Quotations tor cornfed stock: t holes western lambs. $5.50ii575: fair to good lnmbs 15!6.50: good to choice yearlings, $4.5gi.00; fair to good yearlinirs. $4.2MJ4.50; good to choice wethers. $4tWr4.15: fair to good welhers. $3 504.00; good to choice ewes. $3.S94.0O' fn!r to good Vwe, 13 140; choice fcrder lnmbs, 14 5nf76.00: fair to good. $3.6i415; feeder yearlings. $.75ftOn: feeder wethers. $15054.90: feeder ewes, a 60? .; culls, SL754r2.50. Kepreaeniativs seies; No. Av Pr. $ westefh fed ewes $75 western fed, ewes 262 native ewes and wethers.. 414 Weatern ewes 115 western fed ewes 481 western fed ewes 2a4 western fed ewea and weth ers 1 western fed ewe 4 Colorado fed yearlings 1 western fed yearlings 4P9 western fed lambs 28 Colorado fed lambs I western bucks $6 native ewes 61 weenern feeder ewea 5 goats 228 western ewos lo western feeder ewes 252 native ewes 253 western feeder ewea 46 western ewes , 67 native ewea ..: , 10 cull lamba 41 weatern ewea , $71 western ea-ea 3$ western lambs 1 goat 144 western wethers $ Mexican -wethers 12 western wethers' ............. 47 western Wethers 601 western yearlings 1CK 82 . Iii3 91 105 109 10$ o 2 ll) 84 72 , i:W t9 , e9 , e0 , , 37. , 94 , 91 . 78 , I"! ; 62 , 90 , 110 . 61 . 170 , M . SO . 121 . M . X) . Tl . 97 . 71 . !W . 90 . 90 . 92 ..11 2 60 2 75 3 lO 1 2o $70 s .$ $ fi 4 00 6 (0 5 0 6 61 6 65 2 00 2 AO 2 50 50 2 10 2 90 S 10 $ 20 $ 25 $ 40 $ M 1 70 $ n 4 00 4 00 4 15 ' 4 15 4 86 4 49 4 Sc 4 fS 4 7S 2.M Mexican' yearlings m weenern yearlings 100 western lamba )44 cull e-cs.. ........ ............ . i o 2 K 1 so t M) 2 90 $ os 4 75 4 coll ewes... I villi ewea 45 cull ewes..." d?l Western ewes 293 Mexican yearlings " CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle A vera are from Trveaty-Flve ( Fsrty Cents Lower. CHICAGO. Jan. V CATLE Receipts. 25.000 head; market 2f.4V4f3 lower; dull: good to nrl-ne steers. M Sxablo: loor to medium. $X90&4.ffl: stockers and feeders. $2.40'6400; ows. 11 BOmi.Tb: Tifirer.v 31.TM14 SO: ranners. nSMTtl bulls. fl.rtT: calves. 13 50fl5.25. HOOS--Rc.nta. 17.000 head; estimated tomorrow. SO.WiO Lead: mixed and butchers. $4.6066.10; good to choice heavy, lt.WViJ5.15; rough heavy, it 7vje..m); i:ght. lt.tWflS.oo; bulk -of sales. 34.S54rs.ro. (HlSfcT A pi if UMum Keceipts. :o.nno head; market 1 W25c lower; goeal to choice aethers. $iXK4.00; fair to choice mixed. tS.76iS4.lfl; western sheep, $4.0O&6?5: native lambs, $4 6O&S.00; western lambs, $4.6066.05. lew Yark Live Stack Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 28 BEEVES Re ceipts, tl head, mainly consigned direct; no sales reported: .dressed beef stesdy; Htv dress ewl native sides.) ?: cables ouotscl American steers at llotHae. dressed weight remgerator peer at wT)c; exports for todav. in ceeres, in sneew. CAI.VEH ReoetDts. S3 head: the market rated steady; no reported sales of Tests ef much consequence: a few barnyerrl carves old at 13.75; city dressed veals. 9ri4c. SHEEP AND LAMBS KScelpta, 4.S67 head: market for sheep steady to firm: for Iambs, slow: general sales snout ioc over: sheen sold at S3 75fH so: a few head at 36 00: culls, $3 00; lambs, $2 Mtt .86; about two cars at 17.00: dressed mutton, s-eneral sales in : dressed lamba. VWfiOtr. HfKJS-Receipts, b.buo neaa: marset ratea weak; a car of Ohio pigs sold at $3.60. ' Kaasaa City Ilea Stark Market. KANSAS CITT. Jan. B.-4-ATTLE Re ceipts. 11.000 head. Including 400 southerns; market vOEc tower; export ana areswen b-ef steers. $4 35 6600: fair tn good. $T"3 4 90; western fed steers. $1 504T4 30; stockers snd feeders. $3.0Cnti4.10: southern steers. $8.00 tiAflO: southern cows, tl.flogl 76: native cows. 7et3.f3i: native belters it sou 3 mi; bulla 124 65: calves. 12 V,m . HOIS-Receints. s gin head: market serine; iwer: ton 15 07H: bulk of sales. I4.7084 96: heavy. $4.9?utrS OfK: packera $4.80434 96; pigs srd Hants. $4tOTI4.5. SHEEP AND LAMBaV-Reeelpts. $100 head; market 10c lower: native lambs. $4.60 fit;?: western lambs. $4.50rS6.4TJ: fed ewes, is 5044 00; western fed yserllngs, $4.005.10; stockers and Xeedera I2.7ixin.oo. St. Laals Llvs Stock Market. ST. LOtnB. Jan. 28 OATTLB Receints 4 5oo hesd, Including t.000 Texsns: market slow snd esev: native shipping snd exrjort steers. S4 5AtJ15: dressed beef snd butcher steers, $4 0O46 OA; steers under lbs., $160 C4 5c: stockers srn reaaers, tivqii ts: cpws and netrer. nci; canners. xiititso bulls. t;5"ff4n: calve 13.7,00; Texsns and Indian otaers, $2 6caj4.$a; . cows and Heifers. 32 l.vas 15.- HOOS Receints. II mo head: market slow and lower: pigs and lights, S4 45414 70: pack era 4 fanis.uu; puicners ana pest besvy. 34 sr-ris i. HtFP AKTJ I.A.MHH Receints i onn hesd: market steady to firm: native mut tons. iii4s: tamos. ManrsTti: culls and bucks, 31 2-3. 75; stockers. tX.0Oa3.00. tt. Jeaeah Live Stark Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 2$ OA TTLB R i calnts. 2.V7 hesd: market steadv to lower; natives. 114005.25: cows and heifers, $2.003 4 25: stockers snd feeders. 117M14 15. HOOS Racei pta. 7 7K3 head: msrket Smuo lower: nrnt, H-UW-WI msaium ana heavy, M Si nn II. w. IHb.t r ANU LJtMHH rtecaipts, Z 497 hesd; market steady to inn lower; lambs. ih.bd; wctners. se.ou; owes. . task la Slgkt. Following are tho receipts of live stock for tha alx principal wastera cities yeater- Qayt Cattla .. 4.S1 ..11 ono .. tvo .. t.37 .. 600 Hoars. Sheen. South Omaha Chicago ....... Kansas City . Pt. Louis ... St 'Joeoh .... stoos cur ... Totals 4 90 $ oos $7. onn 9.000 ll.uoo . 7 7X3 15u0 JOrtO 6 3)0 $ Uti 197 .47.C7 . 71 271 $$.801 lll City Llva Staek Market. t 14 7$ $4 70 $4 a. Siorx CITT. Jan. $8. Special Telegram.) CATTLE Recet pta. SuO head; market weak; atockers ateady; beavaa. S1.6oiii4.ttU: cows aad heifera. $2..5ir3.8o; stockers and I feeders. $3.73.76; I tl 6mrjl 6S. ctwvea. and yaarllnaTS, from'l Utav-Reoaipta. 1604) bead; market weak to $c lower, selling at $4. 4 W; bulk. $4.7$ 14 So. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Jan. a -VETAI J"-T1n wag weaker In London, declining lft12sAl. with spot qtioted at ll?SlCsd and futures at 127 5" IiOeally tin was sympathetically easy, closing at $77.75fi .3. Spot ceptr was 2a 6d lower In Iom1on at 56 lis Sd. but futures were unchanged at AMlZstVI. IocsIly copper was nominally unchanged. I-ake Is tiuoted at $HWa.j 12 87H. electro Ivtlc at $i:50fi2 75 and casting at $12 17V$ l!6:t4. Iad wa steady at $4 6f4j4 5 In New York and was quoted at 11 lis Id In London Flelter closed nnchsnged st 14 9f.'ii 6 15 In the local market and was t s d lower st 3 15s In Ixindon Iron closed at M In Glasgow and 4J 44i1 In Mlddlcsborouth. Local'v Iron aas quiet: No. 1 foundry rorthera Is quoted nt $lS.Oftji.lO; No. I foundry northern, 114 trtjt 15.0": No. 1 foun dry southern nnd No. 1 foundry southern soft, $11 754j14 25. ST. 1A1 13. Jtn. $8.-METAls-Iead. steady at $4 45; spelter, quirt at 14 674. REAL E0TATR TftJISFEIt. DEEDS filed for record January 21. as fur nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farniun street, for The Bee: Relx-oca P. Armstrong to George D. Armstrong, part lot 1, block 247, city $ 1 Anna Carlson and husband to Hul qulst, part lot 7. block 4. Park Place. $30 Henry E. Balney to Mary Theresa Swanson. lot $, block t. Reed's Fifth add 4.400 The Benson Iand Syndicate to Richard Scannel, all of block 6, Benson 1.SC0 George W. Plainer and wife to Fred D. Wead, lot 19, block 11. Popplelon Park t Frank Plvonka, administrator, to FVan cesca Plvonka,- lot 9. blok S, and and other laud. South Omaha 4,14 Dcllof Klepen to Christian and Frank S hneta. rt lots 9 and 12, Oak Knoll $,000 Andrew Norby and wife td Fred Arm brust, port lots 11 and 12, block 1, Haiel Terrace , 1,400 Adelaide J. Shackelford and husband t Mary Beth Wallace, part lot S, block 1. Patrick's add 10$ Karv Beth Wallace- to John A. Rtis rell, part lot 9. block 1, Patricks add t COE0Jc8H" STOCKS AND BONDS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS , Wa havs over 160 affleaa, Rafarenooa: 176 Stats and Nat l Basks. our sienviCM is the best. Oat af Town B oata as BallctUJJL Oasaaw Braacki ISIS Par ass v Trt t67 THOS. M. WADDICL Comiponest S. SLEUMAN Grain, Provisions & Stocks. Room's, N. T. Life Bide TeL $330. perk tea 15 Offices In This Eta la ' EatabUabed 1897. - RAILWAY TIME CARD. BIRM.NGTO STATIO.t lOlk A MAIOl. Clilcago, Barllngtaai Jt ttalacy. Leave. Arrlvw. Chicago Special 7:00 am a IJio pni cnicago estiDuiea tvJt.a 4:uu pro a 7:4S ana ' Chicago Local ..........a 1:18 am allroOprn Chicago Limited a S:06 pm a 7:45 pro f ast Mau .-....;... z:43 pm Barllagtoa at Mlaeaarl River. Wymore, Pea trice and - Linoola a 1:50 am b!2 OS nm Nebraska Express a l:5u am a 7:46 pn Lienver Ltmlted .:...... 4.10 pin a 1:46 an Kiack Hill ana rugct Suund Lxprcas all:10 pm a $ 20 tak Co lorido VesUbule: Hysr .- a$:80pm Lincoln Fast aia! .0 1:67 pm 4V 1:0$ am Fort crook anci 1'latts-. - , mouth O 3:10 pnt blO S3 am a $ 27 am Bellevua fa c I no jcta I 60 pm BeUevus Paclflc jet.. a 3 30 am Haauja (My, St. ,.4Wa Vwaaoll BlatTs. Kansas City Day Ex.. ..a l.li art a-1 a pm ft. Louis Flyer ...a 6.26 pnt BJl 06 am Kaofaaa City Night Ba..aio.44 pm a .$ am I BIOS STATIOII-lOTtf AKO MARCY. Caloa Paeiac. - leara Arrtva. a 3 06 put s k. 2S n ..l.a Overland Limited a S.o am Ihe Vast Mail alitug California Express a 4-30 pm 1l:e Chicago Portland Special a $:2S pm Ine C hicago Portland bpeciat a t:30 pm a 4J4.- pm a J .'J) am a $ 40 am a : am bit S pm b sua ait Eastern Express The Atlantic! Express 5le Colorado fipeolal.all.36pm' Chicago. Special ,.......... Linaoin, Bealrica and ' , Stromsburg Express urg Express.. d 4 -no pm Columbus Local b 4:00 pm Calcac at Kartbwcatara. Fsst Chlcaao .' a 1.40 am a 7:56 am Local Chicago all:M am Mall a $.10 pm Local Hloux City a $:S0 am b $ S pm rJO:00 pm Oaylight bt. faul. Pay 11k ht Chicago Limited Chicago , f sst Chicago .... Local Chicago .... , a 7:60 am a $:00 am a.u:oi pm ...M,a I 24 ptt. a 9:16 am a .60 put a $.46 pm Mia v.m i. a $.1$ pm Fast St. Paul , St. Paul Express .. Fast Mall Local tnoux City.... Korfolk at Bonesteel 7:06 am a 9:26 am .b 4:00 pm. .a S:0G Am .b k:u am a i'to i M:36 l pm am am f ltntnA Lonsr Pine. tiO:S am Ileailennil. ilut SDrlnaTS oV Lincoln ...a 1:50 pm -a : pm Casper ac Wyoming Kx.d 1.60 pm S t.iA pm liastings. auperior ana .... Albion o :eu pm p : pem Chicago, Bask lslaa 4 $afaa- KAST. Chics so Daylight Ltd. a 1:6$ am a $:Mam Chicago Daylight Luc'l.a 7:00 am Chicago Express bll-18 sra a 9:a5 pm C 86 pm ilea uotnea j&.xt3reaa a ov Dm uU b As Chicago Fast ixpras..a t:$0 pm a pm a 7:25 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain L't'd..a TJO am Lincoln. Colo. Bprlnga. ii..n.r. fueuui ana Wt4t - : P a 1 00 pm al$:4 m avtas am Texas. California and Okla&oma l-iyar ......a :ig pm C'ktcaga Craat Waster. St. Paul 6V Mlnneapem Limited fit V'm ul a t in ruiarMilui Express a t:s am :s pi Chicago Umltad -a :60 pm a 10 AO am bt. 1'auL, Minneapous at . Chicago Express a 1:90 pm Chicago Express a 4.30 am ,a 4:0$ pm Chicago, Mllwaakea aft St, PaaL Chicago Daylight a Ti am all:ll pm Shlcago Fast Ei press.. a $ pm a 1:10 pm verland Limited a $: pm a $10 am Das Moines Lxprss....a im am a :u pm Wlbsah. St.' Loul Gannon Bali" Expraas s.w o a jo am Bt, Louis Local. Coun- . ell Bluffs a :u am bio:sv pm Illlaala Ceatral. , Chicago Express a 1J4 pm alp pm Chicago. Minneapolis at Bt. faui Ldmiivo a i.m pm- a in aaa Minneapolis) At St. Paul Express a l ow am Bxva pm Mlsaoarl PaelS. St Louis Express alOKs) am K. C. at St. L Express.. alO JO pm a :!$ pra a t:U am WEBSTER DEPOT 361k WEBSTER. Mlssaarl PaclSe. Leave. Arriva Nebrsska Local, via Weeping Water b 4:1$ pm a 10:1$ am Ckleaga, St. Pael. Mlaaaapalts k Oaaaba. Twin City Passenger . ..b $ $0 am b $ IS pm Bioua City Passnaar...a t uO pm all:30 am Oakland Local bt.tapm b t:10 am a Dally, b Dally axceot Sunday. 41 Dalle xcept Saturday, a Dally acpt Monday. .OCEil STEAMERS. HOLUKD-AtlERICA LII1E. Me raia-Scrsw staaawr at 13.40 Toe. KaW llttA OTTkkLAAl. via BMjtLOU.Va, saliUs TaaaOajr. at 14 a. at. KottarAsat ....... ,r. I l AaaatarAu Mtt. SlutarAfg faa 14 RsusrAaai ........ .tea. S ah At ivutaai BU. 11 saif. a rnuat ealr. SOLLAKtAAiaKica UN a, a Lsaiwa St., tXS raso. ilarrr Hurva laul ft araa Bl SL C KBiAarturo; UU PSjraaai Svt 4- aV JuyaatAa, UuS luua at. .4 e : 1 ! 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