luijiai mi f r fa AND PRUDCCE MARKET n PeiMfnl Tana from FarEait IofluiDOfa thWhtPiU HAND NOT SO URGfcNT AS IT HAS BEEN ra Cloaca Loner, Oat Were Ip aad l'rTltlo Wtit from gevea to Thirty t'tili Lower. CHICAGO, Jan. 30. The less belligerent vi news iroin the Orient u mi n influence In the wneat pit today. nail lloluet looa profits, cauoing a U j- um 01 nearly a ceni in Dum mo a-my sjmj aelivertta. bum of wio luaa wu re- s-iueo, bui lue eioae wu weak, with May 0o below last nig ins final iigurea May ru ciosea Hifwo luwer, out, oats were up ). movuioiui were iWuaua luwer. the leading bull opeiaior buddui ted the iieat mantel on Dreaaa early in in day d mere wu also scattered buying Iroin mmiaalon houses, but too demand wu i nwuriy so urgent aa it has been ro ut ly. In -the face of higher prices at reruoni opening uuoiatiuna nere snowed ss. May iH'lna- oft a ahaue to W41c at ruWc July opened W-e tt fcW'jkO ir ki e-'kJ. Lucai noioers were lu ll ned to uipue of their lines, and In 'It of numeral buying by me bin bull 1 tercet prices began to seek a lower level. lay deoilnlng to M!o and July to 120 fiimn me nrat halt Hour. Trading was of aragging cnaracter the greater pari of e aar. The market exhioltetl ihanfci una of life at one lime1, when on a report na ui mat ,i uuv tune, vtueit uu a. reyitri i at the big holder was sailing July quite I nerak iiiiuidatlon in mat uelivery ue- 'tloped. Ine price quickly dropped to fc2o, ,ua alay sola on In. sympathy to svo. te in me day a firm feeling was mini f td on less pressure to se.l, but the lin- rovea tone was only temporary. Renewed rone uaing anti eveiung-up sales over unday caused a weak sentiment to Die 11 at the finish. A less bullish cash tit atlon In the northwest had a depreHS.ng iMuenc on speculative trading heie. Man losed ko lower at D0HC, while Juiy was own vu ;c at ie. Clearances of w nrat nu nour were euunl to 3TH.7U0 bushels. 'rlmary receljits were 53ti,i00 bunneiH, gainst m,iu bushels a year ago. Minno polls, Duiuth and Chlcugo reportid re c lpts of 283 cars, against ti3 last weak and t a year ago. Corn prices declined slightly, In sympathy un wneal ana on dun credltml Ui m. fading packer, but taken aa a whole the laraei waa a aieaoy one. cables did not f- V)d to the advance here yesterday and I ir was some profit taking on tne lm- it 1 prospects for peace. CommlKslon I iv m were me uesi Duyers. 1 ne closs 1 It , faay wun May HW'AO lower at suo, V'Kf owning a shade lower to a shade NJinr at 6oV,o to 6oo and ranging between ynu orc. iocai receipts wsra at cars, ; M3 uk coiuraci sraue. In the oats market the strength In cash t tides mor.e than offset the influence of lie easier tone in wheat and prices ruled rm tnrougnout me day. Trading was rgely by commission houses. After nnen- ii uiiunangeu io ao lower at z?rHc, May old between kla and 43c, closing at 43Vo. fwai reoeipis were is csrs. Lliiuldatlun by commission houses and "lllng creulted to packers caused weak es In provlnlons. A late decline in the nee of nogs aauea to the depression. May rk led In the decline, closing with a s of BOc at HS.OiW Mav lard wraa nft Wo at $7.30. while ribs were down Vji Entlmated rrelDtfl for Mondnv; Vhnt rorn, 880 cars; oaU. m cttn; hog, i The leading futures ranged aa follows: micla. Open Hlgh. Low. Close. T'sfy. Wh't May July Sent. I Wfi 90 S2n 2Ta 78 78 4T 47 Wf 60 4'4i 48H6H 40 40U 424fi43 434 87'Ai3 8i2 83 831,4 18 27H 13 80 Tl 7 20 1 42H 7 42 . T 42H 7 42', 70 70 779,i784iVi 4M4I' 47H fCoin Jan. May .Tulv 4H 60 6OV4150VWH 4Si V,S 40 40 43 88 434i SK I S7vJ 83 33(g3H 834 18 824 7 224 7 424 117H 1$ 2H 7 10 7 80 782 7 10 7 80 7 82H 7 4ft 70 .t 824 ?2Hl 72bl No. t, Cssh quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market steady; wlnte patents, $4.JJ'4.fyi- strslghts. 14.0(tT4O: spring pat- K fot?inMi Btra'Knt'' t w; bakers', oaivjij;A'T""No' 1 ,Pfln-- 78 87c ; No. 2 red, 8S,fi9JTe. CORN-No. 2, 47Me; No. I yellow, 48e. ' OATB-No. 2 400 404c; No. 8 white, 404 43e. RYE No, 2, 67c. BARLEY' Good' feeding. tfflTMn! fair tn AknlnA Halting IT..;.. I nr-tns-Ko, i nax, ll.io; No. 1 northwest- rn ti Trimm Hmnlhu SI TlK T-onlrsct grsde, $11.25. 1 PROVIfllONS Pork. mess, per bbl., 113 X) lS.H. Ird. per 100 lhs., $7.107.15. Short vhs, sides (InoHeV t.J.60; short clear 1 ls (boxed). 1.8747.K). following are the receipts and shipments atlour and grain: 1 Receipts. Shipments. .-y-,' bhls 24.N00 .16 loo ' Vat. bu S5 Idft . as son SVhu bu 23L60O 822!i0 rosts, bu 132.70 11100 . ou I.gno ,. 6, MX) , Baney. bu 107,600 17.800 On the Produce exchange today the but. tr market waa firm: creameries. VJlKlc: dairies, ISjrlAc. Eggs, easy, at mark, cases lnnliM.,1 fflJ9!lfl rhMU .l.iilv 1 A',. 1 fll.. W YORK GENERAL MARKET. )aa(atloas at ihm Day oa Varlooa Coaamodltlea. NEW. YORK. Jan. 81.-Fr,OrR-Recelpts. 16.46 bbl.: exports. 16.113 bhls. Market unlet but unchanged; winter patents, $4.3:xJ 4 65; winter straights. !4.204.3o: Minnesota patents,' 14.70fu6.00; winter extras, $3.3tfj3 60; i innee.ua linkers , u WW14.20: winter low grades, $S flii'i3.!IO. Rye flour strong; fair to .good, 34ot3.45; choice fancy, I3.5wl8.80. T CORNMEAL Steady; western. $1.U); city, ': kiln dried, $2.(Kxu3.0O. VVE Steady; No. i western, 684c, nom- 1. o. o. anoat; state ana Jersey i iiA RLET Dull ; feeding, 47e, New Tork; Hltlng, 6oS0c, Buffalo. f V H EAT Receipts, 12,676 bu. Spot, dull; No. 3 red, 8.1c, elevstor; No. t red. 4o, f. o. v. anoat; mo. 1 northern, Dukim, 11.00, r. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard. Manitoba, nominal, f. o. Ik afloat. Options experienced a mod. rate decline this morning as a result of f.voa weainer west and In the Argentine, e.ter news from the far east and an ab- Bene ot nun support. The close waa a trine steadier on covering, but still 4c be low yesterday. May. 92h4f27c, closed K'Sc; July, 87fX74c, closed 874c; September. MV, oled Me. CORN Receipts, 81.175 bu.; exports, J6,. tj bu. Spot quiet; No. 2, 6c, elevator; No. 1 yeHlow, 65c; No. 2 white, 64e. Option market waa quiet and weaker. Influenced chiefly by the drop In wheat. Market cl.wed nun s nei oeoilne; May, 6oil54o, elnaed &t(.n: Jultr cliut1 ULn. OATS Receipt m. 3.0l bu.: ea ports. 4.R2H bu. Spot dull; No. 2. 4oHc; standard white, f f.'V,64.4c: No. 8. 444c- No. 3 while, 474( V4c; No. 8 white, 47i474c; track white, 46 . hlCE-Steady; ti ,1.21 . . domestic fair to extra, nominal. HAY Quiet; 1 shipping, 60370c; good to .ciioi Kf.'uHOo. a . .. n'jro r irn ; stste. en fi.lTc; 1!T 23,r27c; olda. If lanS. SS(.t4i'; laoj, 2:Cu.'7o; common to choice, 28 iodine; I'neinc coast. f: u u 11K11 lac w .....c.-i r inn viaiveHion. w 14 a 10s. I I I T . L' J n . I . u . M .. T Jc; California. 21 to X lbs., lv; Texas dry, H 84 to 30 lbs.. 14c. V-TALLOW-steady; city, bc; country, 69 ATHERStesdy; acid. 234o. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. $10 H 1 1 aVk -w. a 1 , ... . v . a a . a.vc. - - w cny air ina ft meu. ii&.U'jtir 7 oi. a'fnia. sieuoy; pi ilcklod shoulders, Ml 10 0. Ird.A 7.6i; refined, dull KfitiB. H-illV: DIOKieU rfllltai I7.ttfl78fc: . fiv: fitrn stAairYisBil dllll: 04.nrtflant 17 hn' Vm . round, b tWi. Pork. quit; family, 1&.fM mUort clear. ILl.7jijl6.0G: me aim. IulVh. ... - - - - - . , w aw tf. HITTTER Firm: extra creamery. HUr country, common to choice, lMo; imitation iviramerr, IHIIS'V: TaCIOrV. 12'H14C. t H tKSE-Oulet : atiit foil tn ,.. r"nal colored. Konianihvr I. n..i' "sc; small white, Eeplember. 12c; late jiiauai. ii-c; large colored. September. 12c; rate made. 10a,..; Urge while, September, yi2e; lte made. lOUe. )EOc,8 Steady; .state and Pennsvl vanla nesrby average, finest. 86c; Brst, SSjjc; western extra. c: western firsts. 15c: Mlaaeaaolls Grata Market. INNEAIOT.In. Jan U'1I IT. V-TL My- w,1t': J"'. WWc; Sepieaiber, r.CV77o; on track. No. 1, hard. fciVo: No. t. , J-Vrl,',.lnw- ''': No. I. northern, v . , a, a trinern. hjjj .nc. i Lui'H-Hmral milu alll ,1.. iAl.l, knd will remain down for th rt half of no ti; week and puiwtuly longer. Ftrnt Haita, HmiiKi second tcats. 84.fc 1 -J 46; flrt clean, $3.403.64; second clears, BRAN In bulk, IU.3f.gi5.00. OMAHA WIIOLKSALU MARKET. CoadKloa of Trad aad Qaotatloas oa Staple aad Kaaey r rod ace. E(308 Recelnta. moderate: fresh Block. 27(1 c. L1VK POKLTRT-Hens, $Mr-i spring cblckens, 8Vt'uc; roostt-rs, according to age, 4fu6c; turkeys, U'aloc; ducke, Hyiuc; geese, tyl'c. PRESSED rOl'LTRY-turkeys, 18fllc; ducks, ltxullc; geese, 10c; chickens, ItWS luJ'-- . ... m. r j hk-racking stock, uftTjizc; onoice to fancy dairy rolls, lie; separator, 22c. KKh.sU fieh-1 roul. fruioc; I K"rt-1. B'i tc; plK, Sc; perch, ogoVtc; hiueflsh, 16c; whlterlsli. StiKU,c: rMlmnn. lie: haddock, luc: cod nun, 12c; reisnapper, lie; lobsters, boiled, per io., avc; lobsters, gre'n, per in., uk; bullheads, 11c; cattish, 13ryllc; black bass, 80c; halibut, 13c; erspples, 12c; herring, 4c; white bSHS, l.V; blueilns, tic; smells, lullc. OVSTfcHS New -Yoik counts, per can, 43c: ner sal.. 12.00: extra tielect. Der can. toe; per gal., 11.80; standard, per can, 27c; per gal.. i 50. UK AN Per ton, 115.00. HAY Prices quoted by Omsha Whole sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up land, $6.60; No. 2. $8.00; medium, 15.50; coarse, 15.00; rye strsw, 16.00. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. De mand fair and receipts light. CORN 88c. OATH 87c. KYE No. 2, 60c. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado, c; Dakota, per bu., 86c; natives, 75o. HNVlLii;!' PoiA'iuES Illinois, per bbl., 13.50. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 12.25. CELERY 8ms 11, per dog.. 26S35c; large California, 76c and 80o. . -. w . .j Kau,,.,,, yrri vimv, a, rado yellow and red, per lb., 2c, ti.-Miuiss HpaniKh, per crate, ti.to; coio- CAKBA(iK Wln-nnafri Ilolluid. lUo: new California cabbage. 3c. TURNIPS Caimdu rutabagas, per lb., lc: white, per bu., 60c. CARROTS Per bu., 75o. PARSNU'8-Per bu., 600. BEETS Per bu., 0c. CAULIFLOWER California, per crate, CCCUMBERS-Per do., $1.2501.60. . RADISiIK-Per dos. bunches, 30c. LETTUCE HEAD Per dos. bunches, 80o fil.uO: per bbl., $7.00; leaf -lettuce, pec dog. bunches, 45c. TURNIPS Southern, per doi., 76c. MEETS Southern, per. dog., 75c. CARROTS Southern, per dos., 7B5. PARSLEY Southern, per dos., $1. FRUITS. APPLES California Hellflowern ner tx. $1. Hi; New York export Greenings, Russets and Baldwins, $3.75. ORAPES-Pony Catawbas, 20c; Imported Malagas, per keg, 16.00, CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., $7.00; per bos. $2.50: Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, i.ou; Bell and Cherry, 10.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Florida Brlghts and Russets, all sixes, $2.26; navels, all slses, choice, $2.2332.50; fancy, all sizes. $2.76. LEMONS California fancy, 300 to 800 s:ses, 14; choice. 240 to 270 slses. 13.50. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 85c; Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 14c; 6-crown, ioc; i-crowri, Jtic. BANANAS Per medium slied ' bunch, 2.0v-ii3.5O; Jumbo, $2.76(3.26. COCOANUTS Per sack. $4; per dos., 60c. fiiTl-B t 1 .. .... .. . in r l. . t. per lb., In 60-lb. boxes, 6?4c; Oriental stuffeti dates, per box. 12.40. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream 12c: Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block hwiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13o; Wisconsin Umburger. 12c. HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3; Utah and minrado, per 24 frames, n.a. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c. CIDER Per bbl.. $5.50: per H bbl.. $3 25. POPCORN Per lb.. 2Wc: shelled. 8a3He. HORSERADISH Per esse of 2 dos., packed. 80c. NITTS-Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, tier lb 15Uc; hard aaell. per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13e; No. t hard shell, per lb., 12c; Brsslls. per lb., 11c; filberts, per ID. i: almonds, soft shell, ner lb., luc: hare shell, per lb.. 13o; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per in.. 6c: roaster peanuts, per lb., 7Hc; Chill walnuts. 12ifn;V4c: lnrge hickory nuts, per bu., 11.50; shell bsr. per bu., Diacg wnlnutfl. tier bu.. 11. 2t. No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 8 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. PVto- No. 2 veal enlf. 12 to 15 lbs., Ce: dry salted bides. S-rrle: Sheep pelts, 2Ui&c; norsa nines, Kansas City Grain and ProTlsloaa. KAN8AS CITY. Jan. 30.WHEAT-Msy, 76e:.Julv. 724c: cash. N. 2 hard. 77i-78oi 7c; No. 2 red, P41f9tHc; No. . K4i3o. CORN May, 43c July, ;'nc; casn, io. 2 mixed. 41Ac; No. 2 white, 42Hc: No. 3, I 'A I i0. A Willie, JP((T., .VF. .mtu, 17 ft astv HAY 'noice umotny, sa.wan.ow; cnuice Dralrie 17.25417.6". H.JV. IN O, I, WKSDIC. BUTTER Creamery, 1821c; dairy, fancy. 18c. t.-nriB Tjiwrr: Missouri and Kansas. cases returned. 25Hc; new. No. 8 whltewood. rtm'mttm ft.rlllnen 2hC Receipts. Shipments. 118.400 Jl.fl) 4r,,(K 4.1,200 9,000 8.000 Wheat, bu .., Corn, bu Oats, bu Philadelphia Prodsee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 80. BUTTER-. Firm good demand: extra western cream erv. r4c: extra nearby prints. 27c. F.OOH Weak. ZC lower; irean iitoipj. m st murk: fresh western, H40 bi man; iren southwestern, 83(ii34c at mark; fresh south ern. Sc st marK. CHEE8E Steady, quiet; New York full cream, choice to fsnrv. 114(8114c; New York fair to good, 10jl0e. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 80 WHEAT 4" lower; No. 1. northern. cSHfJW'c: No. Z, northern. 8541f74c; May, P04c bid. RYK-rW nurnar; mo. 1, n-t-nrc. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 6.1c; sample, 88 t ()tw r irmer; no. , , ann.t wnw asked. . m , . . . . , roif. nnlnth Grain Market. DT'LT'TH. Jan. 80 WHEAT In store, No. 1. hard 90Sc: No. 1. nortnern, s4c; No. 2. northern, mw. to arrive, na. 1. bard. SO,'! No. 1. northern. SB4C! No. 2. northern. Wic; May, BS4c; Juiy, sc; oep tebee. 7T',c. OATS On track ana to arrive, bh& Llrernnnl Grain and Provisions, MVRBPOOL. Jan. 80. WHEAT Spot stocks exhausted. Futures steady: March, 6s u.d: May. lis .d: July, nominal. CORN Root, American mixen, new, nuiei st 4s Sd: American mixed, old. firm at 4s Ud. Futures quiet; . January, nominal; March, 4s 14d. Toledo Seed Market. TnT.tr.no. Jan. 80. REED Clover. cah and Februtarv. W.T7V.: March. 1S.82H: April lii.KK: prime alslke, 6.80; prim timothy, $1.4,4- Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA, Jan. 80. No market quotations. Oil and Roslav. nir. HTY. Jan. 80 OIIS Credit balances. 81.S5: certificates, no lld. Shipments. 67.. 54 bbls., average pnia. ; runs, an nul Mils., sverage 66 lrS bril. Shipments Uma, gs.600 bbls., average 67 S7S bbla.; runs Lima, 4tl Toe MU" . average 7 ui rinis. SAVANNAH, Jan. so. oiLi nirpentine, qu'et. sic. 11' r I ,l Wllie. : f . r. . I ' - r., .-.t, F. $2 86: G. CM; M. 88 16: I. $3 80; M. $3.85; W O $4 TO: w. W., $4.60. NEW YORK. .isn. 3". oiijj i-nttonseeri firm: prlne erode, nominal ; prime crtid VellOW. SiC. lliriicniiiic, M'lic Bl "iwf Hi. Petroleum, steady: refined. New YorV tc 10: Philadelphia and Baltimore, t(5: Phlladelnhla snd Us m more in nuik. H.lft. ROSIN Mtee ay; sirainsu, common to good. $2.963.00. Reel Estate la Greater Hew York. Experienced Investors consider no other Investment quite bo good or qulje so saf as good real eatat. ana no oiner real es tate that brings returns quite as quick as good city property. By looking back over the past history of all the larger cities, they show a rapid Increase In the value of their property. Take It her years back, and property that was considered worth only a little more than farm land has now tripled snd quadrupled In Talus. Many have been made Independently rich by In vesting a small amount In this suburban property In New York, Chicago and many of the other eastern cities. Just now shrewd Investors are looking to New York City for Investments. In antic! patlon of th boom that la aura to com during th exposition held ther In 1808. Th New York Realty company, with offices In Council Bluffs, la., la making some very desirable offers of building lots In Richmond Porough, Ntw York City only on hour's lid to th heart of th city. TITE OMATIA NEW YORK STOCKS AND 4J0NDS Trading Waa Liitleti and Changs! in Priori Wen Tr.Tial. DISPOSITION TO CARRY PRICES UPWARD Deposits Reach New Record Figure aad Loans aad Cash Reaonrcea Go A dots Laat Week's Kiajnrea. NEW YORK. Jan. Su.-Tradlng In stocka waa listless today and the changos in prices were trivial. The market moved hesitatingly throughout the session hut closed heavy at practically the lowest. The room traders showed a disposition tocairy prices upwards, In spite of free selling of United Slates Steel preferred, and dis couraging opinions current over the iron and steel outlook. - Prices gave way after the publication of the bank statement. The item of deposits reached a new record figure today and loads and cash reserves went above last week's record figures. The changes in the various items were not fully up to last week's unprecedented records, but the in crease In loans, with last week's and cne other exception, has never before bwn equalled and the Increase In deposits never or lore witn last week s single exception. The loan Item of the clearing house banks Is now close to the billion dollar mark. The week's gsln In rash is considerably In excess of the preliminary estimates, but was not sufficient to make up the In creased reserve requirement from the enor mous growth In deposits, so that the sur plus is slightly Impaired. The New York banks are putting large funds Into com mercial paper from interior points and large loans have been made on sterling , collateral, so that the rapid growth of the loan account is regarded as sound and safe. But there Is a growth of conserva tism about extending credits for speculative committments In the stork market. It is pointed out that the Increase of banking reserves last year raroe to a halt In the laat week of January, while the loan ex pansion pioceeded from that time to Feb ruary 1, to the extent of $70,000,000. From February 7 to March 14. last year, the New York banks lost over $30,000,000 rash and the surplus in the. ssme time declined $27,213,800. These conditions and precedents are a force in causing the halt In the speculative Interest In stocks. Foreign Influences were slight but were favorable to higher prices. The bond market has shown soma sym pathy with the reactionary tendency of stocks and business has declined in vol ume. United States 2s and old 4s have declined 4 and the Ss coupon have ad vanced M per cent, on call, during the week. The following are the quotations on the New York Stock exchange: Sales. mgn.Low.tjiose. Atchison do pfd Baltimore it Ohio... do nfd 18,700 70tt 6 220 OTli 14 91 6.670 844 M ?, 100 Hl Wl VI 720 1184 1177 IIS Canadian Pacific Central of N. J Chesapeske & Ohio... Chicago & Alton do pfd Chicago Gt. Western.. do n pfd Chicago & N. W Chicago Term. AT... li. JOt) 100 HX1 ) 200 200 34, 834 l'l'tg 34 '4 3Ts M If.' 29'4 34 S4 ro lti7 1T7M 1H5 104 fc.. C. C. & St. L 79 Colo. Southern 800 18 18 174 do 1st pfd 6H4 do 2d pfd 2O0 20 24 25 Delaware & Hudson..- 8u0 1074 167W 105 Del., Lack. A West 274 Denver & Rio Grande 00 214 214 21 do pfd 72 Erie 2.600 27 27s 274 ao 1st prq 7iio (i7 do 2d pfd 1,000 47 474 Ot. Northern pfd , Hocking Valley do pfd 100 83V. K34 64 474 170 754 83 iai 204 88 19 3-14 Illinois central z.uuu iKJVt lo Iowa Central do pfd 100 i S3 83 K. C. Southern do pfd ..... Louisville A Nashville 700 107 107 107 Aiannattnn L Metropolitan St. Ry 1,800 1444 1434 1434 .400 1214 121 Minn. A St. Louis 60 Missouri Pacific: Mo., Kan. A Tex do pfd N. R. R. of Mex. pfd 2.606 si" "ibi '894 '04 '294 lis" M4 174 88 88 1194 6"4 89 124 i2o; 64 N. Y. Central 4)0 119 ixorioiK at western do pfd Optarlo ft Western Pennstlvafiia ........ P.. A. C. A St. Li.. Reading do 1st pfd 700 ,614 '. i!ioo . "jai, '224 .27,000 .120. 13) ". "966 'itiii 'iiii 454 794 61 244 64 8l 84 1444 do 2d Pfd Rock Island Co 6,700 24S 244 44 do pfd 100 644 St. L. & 8. F. 1st pfd. . do 2d pfd 300 48 48 St. Louis 8. W s 15 14i do pfd 2i") 84 34 St. Paul 4.700 145 144 4 do pfd Southern Pacific 9,400 60H 60 Southern Railway .... 600 224 224 do pfd J' M4 84 Texas A Pacific 700 204 264 604 224 834 20 26 8K4 nr. I., oz w do Pfd Union Pacific ..11,600 814 80. do pfd .... DO .... M4 394 894 184 174 20 197 45 4C4 .... 2!0 .... 193 1 Wabash do pfd 1.200 1") 7'0 coo 8!4 204 404 Wheeling A L. Vj.. Wisconsin Central do pfd , Adams Ez American F.x I'nlted States Ex. Wells-Fargo Ex 205 Amal. Copper .14,500 . 500 4.H 1914 474 194 47 74 Am. car A Foundry 194 ao pra Am. Linseed Oil 104 do pfd Am. locomotive 1.800 1'W 1,000 2114 204 204 do pfd 794 Am. Smelt. A Refng. 60 494 45W ao pra Am. Sugar Refng A .. 1 .. w f.. '.'4 1274 1274 704 474 474 814 814 15 1W 6.600 12K m.a..yi,.ca ,11. XV....... ..... ... Brooklyn R. T 11,250 4S Colo. Fuel A Iron 800 v Columbus A H. Coal.. 400 15 Consolidated Gas Boo HO. 193V 19314 General Elsctrlo International Paper... do pfd 2.410 172 170 1704 M4 83' International Pump... 100 27 87 '46" 154 00 pra National Biscuit loo 40 J 40 National Lead loo 15U. 154 North American Paclflo Moll 400 274 People's Gas 7no mi 27 IO04 joo-i 704 Pressed Steel Car 300 31 do pfd Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel loo do pfd ao Rubber Goods 200 '74 "74 44i 444 21 do pfd Tenn. Coal A Iron.... 700 U. 8. leather m) 7 88 7K4 134 'i4 Wis 88 781 134 624 104 544 83 844 do pfd lort 7S4 134 'iiii &4 U. 8. Rubber 600 do pfd V. B. Steel 7600 do pfd 32 7111 Western ITnlon Northern Securities 1 " Totalsales for the day, 214.806 shares. Kew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 80 MnvrfTnn ..11 nominal: no loans. Time loans taH..r sixty days, t per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent: six months, 4-044 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4HG4 STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at uaj.t 18ojo for demand and at $4 8'904i 4 M for alxty days' bills; posted rates, 4.83V"ff4.S4 and $4.86434.87; commercial bills, 14.823 81LVER Bar, 66Hc; Mexican dollars, 42 4o. i!OND Government steady; railroad Ir regular. Th closing quotations on bonds are as ioiiows: 17. S. rat. ta, rag. ...101 L. A H. ast. aa Mttpoa I s do la. rag log do eoupoa loT do saw aa. rag 1MV da eaupM H'M Mauhaitaa a g. 4a. .1014 Max. C antral a aa do lat Ine IS .'a. m at. u. as... vi at., a. A T. 4s tn do ts tlL do aid 4a. rag 107(4 so aoupoa 107 ..107 ..101 i -ci. n. k. 01 N. a. as aa. rag... da aouDoa ... N. T. C. g. 14s e N J. C. g. Ba Ill Atcklaoa gas. .lue . (4 M .101 Va W .104 Na Paclfto ia yt so adj. aa... Atlantlo C. U B. A O. as.... do la Croiral of Oa. do lat Ina... aa aa ti N. A W. e. as n O. a. L. 4s A par.... rana. aoav. Ina a1 Raadtng gas. 4a St. Lai. M. a. 6a..ll St. U A a r. tg. is. mJ 7H Ch.a A Okls 4Sa....l0(s, cnuago a a. ta... it C. B. A Q. a. 4a ... 4J C. M A g. P. g. 4a.. 104 C. A K W. a. la... .1(14 C. . I. A P. 4s.... 71(4 o col. ia r c.c. a at. u a 4s r Chicago Tar. a 1)( Con. Tobacco 4a 5v) Colo. A 8a. 4a aa. D. A R O. aa Sat. aria prior llaa 4a ... M do gaa. ia U(4 P. W a D. C U....1 Hacking VaL 4SkS...l Offered. St. u a. W. Is MM. 8abard A. L ia.... avi rw. rw-iM aa ao So. Railway 6 Ill Taaaa A P lltvi 1 . ov 1 w. aa. . vi 1'aioa rails.: Ns 1"1 do eon., is y7Sfc r. g. ataal Id ta.... U waaaaa ta .......... do dab. B , W. A L. B. ia ... Wla. Cantral 4s Colo. P. A L a ta .1114 . ao t34 Clearlaar Hoase Averages. NEW YORK. Jan. 80. The statement of averages of the clearing house banks this city fur the waa aiiows; Loan f&V DAILY DEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1904. 652.1M1. increase S,4S7..TO; deposits $l,ra. &43.sno. Increase $r7,Mn.lm; rlrcu'stinn $42. 7:9.0ffl, decrease ls:.W; legal tenders $76,. .TT.Sfl, decrrssn $1 .803.1(10; specie $.'i6.4R7.S"0, lncreaso $l0.2t.0rt; restrve $JM.U,i, In ciesse $.4iO"0; reserv required tJf.8S,. . Increase !l.410,l3; surplus $C5.12.nf.0. de crease tf'-.3,-5; ex-United States deposits $34,353.8C0, decrease $:iJ6,4i)0. Boston tor ajssistlssa, nOSTON, Jan. ai.-Call loans, 844 per cent; time loans, IHW prr cent. Official closing prices on stocks and bonds: Atrhltnn 4a V,.AHmie, .. 44 .. 44 .. il . ,43ft .. 161 .. 44 .. 1 .. t .. .. 364 .. 10 .. 61 .. SI ..-W .. 14 ..106 .. 44 .. 2": .. 12 .. 3Ki " ." .. 72 '4 .. I44 M.x. Ontrai 4t. aa "Amalgamated ... AU'hion do pM Bnaton A Alhanr Bnaton Maine . 9 "Illiigham . l', Til. A Hacla .2(4 Onkenntal .1M Cr.fip.r Ranga .14 nonunion Coal ... Bontnn Elevated N. T., N. H. f-'ltchburg pfd . H.-.lXTanklln l:(a4'I.ln RoralS srt Mohawk l.4 Old Dominion .... Inst Pola l.A Parrot 12i4 loutncT I'nion rapine ... tin. Central ... Amer. Sugar ... do prd Amer. T. A T. .. Dominion I. A S... General Electric ... Mm. Electric do prd I'nllsd Frutt V. 8. Bteel da pfd Wcatlns. common .. Advanturs Asked. Bid. . 8!4 Snnta Pe Coppar. .170 Tamara.-k . 2S Trinity . 7 I'nlted State .... . m i 'tan . Vic toria . G4 Winona , a) Wolverine . 1(4 Dalr Wert London Stork Market. LONDON. Jan. SO.-CIosIng: Consola, money .. 7V,N. Central. .. 17 it Norfolk A W.. .. l do prd .. 71H Ontario A W.. .. S41? Pennsylvania . .. s Rand Mines .. ..1214 .Reading ...123 ... .14 ... 12 ... 24 ... 1 ... ... 134 ... 41 ... il ... 21 ... ... (14 ... M4 ... ... 11H ... U't ... l(4 ... 40V4 .to account ,,. Anaconda Atchison , do pfd Bait I mora A O.. Canadian Pacific Chea. A Ohio.... Chicago Ot. W.. C. , M. A St. P.. DeB.ra D. A K. O. ...... do pfd Erie do lrt pfd.... do in pfd.. do id pfd.. So. Railway .. do pfd So. Paclflo .... t'nlon Paclftc . do pfd V. t. Steel.... do pfd . 17H .14 , ia'i . l.'a . H4 . tio . t . 4 .194 4 .110 . 1"4 do d pfd ininoli Ontrai Wabaah I.oul. ft Niah.... do pfd M.. K. A T SILVER Bar, steady. 2Ti.d per ounce. MONEY 2(fi 24 PT cent; the rate of dis count in the open market for short bills Is 2TH(fJ3 per cent; for three months' bills, 3 per cent. Kew York Mining; ttnotatlona. NEW YORK. Jnn. SO.-The following are tne closing quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con Alios Breecs Brunawltk Con .. Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Va.. Horn Silver .... Iron Silver Leadvllla Cos ... Offered. 1 I.lttla Chief .. 27 .. 10 .. .. ..170 ..104 ..125 .. 8 Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Pot oil Ravage filarra Nevada Small Hop... Slandara .. ,.CK ..460 .. 1 .. 25 .. et .. 75 .. 20 ..! Foreign Financial. LONDON, Jan. 30. Money was In fair de mand In the market today, bclhg affected Somewhat by month-end operations. Dis counts were weak. Business on the Stock exchange was agitated on war rumors, trading was Inactive and prices were de pressed. . Consols wer wenk, but closed a fraction better. Home rails were dull. Americans opened lower, comparatively steady and at about parity, became Inani mate and closed quiet. Foreigners felt keenly the uncertainty In regard to the far eastern situation and dropped under the lead of the Japanese. The amount of bul lion taken Into the Bank of England on balance today was 4:6.000. The sum of JtlSO.MO was withdrawn for shipment to Egypt. PARIS, Jan. 30. Trading on the bourse today was dull and prices were heavy. There was a slight Improvement toward the close. Internationals and Russians be came lirmer. Ruaslan Imperial 4s closed at 89 95. The prlvalo rate of discount was 2 13-16. " Three nor cent rentes, 97f 45c for the account. Exchange on London, 25f 16c for checks. BERLIN, Jan. 30. Prices on the bourse today were weak, and there were few transactions. Exchange on London, 10m 4S1ipfg for checks. Discount rates: F rl bills. 34 per cent; threeo months' bill. .4 per cent. Bank Clearings for Week. OMAHA, January 30. Bank clearings for the week, us compared with the corre sponding week last year; ' ISO!. l'.HB. Monday .... Tuesday Wednesday Thursday ., F;ida y ..$1,256. 6X3.91 $.,228,676.46 .. l,Wi7,W7.41 1.102,150.94 .. 1,112,631.12 1 222,201.23 .. 1.152.3S6.14 :,277,257.18 .. 1.031,6X88 1,119.399.01 Saturday 1,090,626.31 1.222,544. A dfrease of 1441.463.1)9 from the corre. ponding week last year. Imports anil ETxports nt Now York. NEW YORK. Jan. 30 Imports of dry goods ar.d general merchandise at New York for tho week were valued at $12,560, Imports of specie st New York this week were $3ti,tS gold, and 114.704 silver. Specie exports riorn tniB port during tne week were $l,0o,276 silver and 1203,(150 gold. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 30.-OOTTON Never before has such an advance us that of this morning been witnessed overnight in the cotton market, and never before has the market shown such wild excitement. Cables rom Liverpool were excited. There were sensational advances from Liverpool, with exciting riuying on stop orders ana rumors circulating regaroing tne condition of con tinental. European Hnd American houses. Aiurcn, wnicn last night closed at 15.82c. pened at 16.25c. sold up to 16.42c on tha call. May. closing yesterday at 16.04c, advanced to 10.75c. and Julv. closing at 16.1RC. onened at 16.80c. There was hetvy liquidation and immediately louowing tne call prices sag' ged off a few points, hut the market ra. malned excited. The liauldatlon for lha fall carried the active months down from ZZ to 26 points, with March selling at 1 foe May at 16.50c and July at 16 5ic. But at this poini mere was Pull support and the mar net was iarcea un to a still nia-her level with March reaching 16.45c. Mav lit 79n and July 16 90c. a net advance on these months of 72rq76 points. The close was at near the top ana steady, witn the nearer positions 67'i75 points un and the later months !,ns points nei-nigner. me sales or the day leoumaieu were wv.uuu. Wool Market. LONDON. Jan. 80. WOOL The offerings at the wool auction sales today numbered 13,807 bales. Scoured and medium and fins merinos were In large supply and were quicsiy taken by me r rencn snd German buyers. A fine selection of Victorian caused eager competition. A few lots of superior greasies were taken oy Americans. Greasy iroaen neece reallrea tne nignest prices o the series. Withdrawals were frequent prices being against buyers. The galea will closo Monday. Following are the sales In detail: New South Wales. 8,200 bales scoured, lirla lid: greasy. idQln; Queens la no. 7110 pales: scoured, la 4Vd(rris vVd Victoria. 8.000 hales: scoured. 74dra2s lid greasy, 7drula 3d: South Australia, wio bales greasy, fyfillrt: West Australia. i.9" bales greasy.6!?iimi: New Zealand, 3.200 bales greasy, 64filld; Cspe of Good Hope and Natal, 700 h'tliM; scoured. Is edfels 74d; greasy, 3(87d. The arrivals of wool for tha second aeries amount to 91.964 bales. In eluding 61.000 forwardttd direct to spinners H r mum. Jan. an. wool, Hteaoy medium erudea. combing and clothing. 17ii21c: light fine. 1F,ffl74o: heavy fine, 1231 14c; tub washed, 2C&o040. CosTeo Market NFW TORK. Jan. SO. COFFEE Th market for futures opened steady at advance of Mft'lO point on me general list and of 15 noinia on July. .1 ne advance wa due to continued good buying, and Wall atreet houses that were encouraged by firmness in ths foreign markets, although receipts for the day at primary points were rather large. Private advices, however. In dicated tho probability of a falling off In the movement, and th market absorbed the liquidation of large long interests very well, closing steady, net rwiu points nigher Bales wer reponea or ivi.i nags, uiciua Ing: March. 8c: May. 8 25&8 35c: June. 8.45c July. 8 dMix soc: Beptemner, s WKue.isic: octo- oer, .ho'So.9uc; uecemmr, s was. epoi mo. firm: No. 7 invoice. 9c. stun, steady: Cor dova, 40U4o. . logar and Molassea. NEW TORK. Jan. 80.-SPOAR-Raw, quiet; fair refining. 21 l-16c; centrifugal, 96 tost. 11-1'ic; molaases sugar, 2) -16c. Ke fined, quiet; No. 6. 4c; No. 7, 19uc; No. 8.90c; No. 9, t 85c; No. 10. $ 80c; No. 11. 1.76c No. 12. 8.70c: No. 13. 8 65c; No. 14. 1.60c; con fectloners, 4 25c; mould A, 4.25c; cutloaf. 0.10c; crusnea, s.ioc; powaerea, .aoc; grsn ulated. 4 40c: cubes. 4 65c. Molassea. firm New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 80.-DRY GOODS-Th week has closed quietly In the dry gouda market. On sttple cotton gooda prices are decldely firm and sellers reluctant to take orotrs or any extent ror ruture delivery Muyera. on tne otner Dana, ar conserve' live, and ar content with moderate pur cruises, on area gooos. linens, nosier? an underwear, a fair business has been done by lubbers. Ileal City Llvo (toek Market. SIOLTC CITY, Ia.. Jan. 80 fSpecial Tele gram V CATTLE Receipts, 4) head. Ma ket slow; beeves, $3 tVi4 60; rows, bulls an mixed, $2.4041160; stockera and feeders, $2.73 Bli: calves and yearlings. 12 6on3.50. H R seel pis, 4 head. Market about steady, sellliig ai Hku4.ifv; bulk, H70u4.0. OMAITA LIVE STOCK MARKET Both Btaara anr Cwi TuVj a Quartet Liwer for tka WcL HOCS A TRIFLE LOWER THAN A WEEK AGO Bheea Receipts Excessive at All Points aad PTlcea Are from a Quarter to Forty Cents Lower Than oa Monday, SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 20. Receipts wen.: Cattle. Hogs. Shei p. Official Monday 2,3V9 4.9!0 S. mti Olllclar Tuesday 3.S17 7.6T5 6,V'2 Ofliclal Wednesday 6.4o3 8.14S li.OiJ Ottlclnl Thursday 4.37 ld.o.'S . i.i'St Official Friday 2.M2 O.S..7 t,M Ofliclal Saturday 150 i.S'tl 12o d mi Jai ..18.943 ..14,914 ..22,7c 46.574 42,451 41.4K9 4-6.14 46,746 50.296 1M.5S8 8V.773 o2.753 4",(kl tl'.ti'K) 26.243 25.056 i;i7,5i'i 9V179 64.874 64. i 2 70.927 81.9.4 87.315 41, OH 12.S48 week ending Jan. 23. W eek ending Jan. 18 Week ending Jan. 8 17.79 W eek ending Jan. 2 12.226 I Hume week last yeur....l8,7f0 Tctal J ;i nuary, 19"4 76,061 1 oiai January, lSkta.. Total Januarv. lftiS.. 6.98 197.4:13 3.90S 230.379 Total January, l'l 55,456 2"3.4V oiai January, 19oo 57.717 1SC.878 olal January, lsg 41,749 194.993 dial January. Isiw 43.4o6 159.5j4 Total Jnnuary, 1S97 4S,m 113.5"6 Total January, 1H96 40,193 97,367 Total January. lt9ii 50.718 lii.619 12.711 RECE1P1S FOR THE 1 EAR TO DA 1 E The following table shows tlie receipts u, cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for ne year louaie and comparisons wun last ear: isi4. 19u3. Inc. Dec. Cattle 76,(il 76.9ii Hogs 1X4.5SX 197.433 12.S40 Sheep 167.601 98,3.9 69,122 Average prices pain for ini:s ai Soutn niaha lor the last several uas Willi cum- aiisons: lt- I 1904. 11801. 1902. 1M)1. 1800. 18!i9.18;i8. Jan. 4 (441 f 831 6 22 4 8t 4 211 I 1 41 4 OU4I b ilii 6 22, 1 H 4 441 1 6, an. aq. I aii ii 4 isi i ail si 1 sa sn. 4..., 4 75J 1 6 6 UM 4 2.1 3 41 8 44 6 ... 4 664; 27i I 6 Oil 4 87 47 3 !S an. an. 4 664. 34 2l i 4 S5 8 4S 3 .'! 4 664' 6 it'i 6 Mi 5 bai 1 1 2 421 3 4i) 4 604I 46 C 09 6 M 4 $4 I I 41 4 flip. I 8 am g in! & 141 4 it.11 3 46i an. 7. an. 8. n. 8... 10.., an. an. an. 40 a 14 a M a ooj 0 Pol a a. 11... 4 63 4 6i4 4 75-,, 4 J;! 64, 1 04 6 231 4 41, !,!( 12. 146 fe 171 4 4V 4 av 11 I 4 631 8 55 8 41 6 VA 1 6il 3 48 6 261 4 68 8 41 6 20 4 62 8 62 ' 6 2W 4 461 1 491 I IT an. 18... an. 14. li 4 00 I 86, 6 41 6 14 an. an. Is. 6 22 lii... 17... 18... 19... 20... 21... 22... U... 24... 26... 26... 27... :... 12... oM... 4 74 6 49 1 4 la, an. I t 191 li 4 S4 I 22 n. 6 291 4 551 1 61! 1 51 an. an. an. 4 7241 6 39, . 6 27 4 64 2 64 1 64 3 661 3 bu I 69 8 64 I 57 1 66 3 61 3 62 4 bs4 6 4i 6 27; 4 7fttl 6 681 6 16 6 25 4 64 4 08 4 69 4 65 4 48 4 60 4 62 an. an. 4 8541 53 6 021 6 12 4 8741 6 69 6 l3 5 14 an. an. b 06 6 06 6 14 6 21 4 884 6 12 6 16 8 60 3 61 8 63 3 66 3 lii an. 4 86-4 71 3 1 2 2 67 2 C 3 64 an. an. 4 80V 6 65 6 12 4 8Ha 6 64! 6 95 6 22 an. a 1,4 a s a z 1 - 1 an. 4 M-ft! 6 7o 6 Uu 6 251 4 64 3 70 Indicates Sundny. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Roads Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. M. 6t et. f 14 1 1 , t 10 23 6 1 2 1 2 3 1 U I Wabash Mo. l'ac. Ry 2 tjiuon Pac. System .... C. A N. W. Ry E. A M. V. R. R. 2 St. P. M. A O... 2 A M. Ry 11 B. A Q. Ry K. C. A 8t. J R. I. A P.. east .... Illinois Central Chicago Gt. West'n .... Total receipts 6 84 1 2 The disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, eacn tiuyer purchasing tun number of head inalcatea Buyer Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co... , ... 55 , .. 1,162 UI . .. 934 8. , .. 1.176 . .. 1,427 ,.28 Swift A uo udahy Packing Co... Armour A Co Armour A Co.. 8. C... Other buyers Total 29 6.864 407 catti.K There wer practically no cattle on sale today, so that a test of the market waa not made. For the week receipts show un increase over last weca if aUOUl a.uuu neau, uui us cuniiJtueu mini lie same period of laai, year there is very little change. For the month of January here Is also very little cnange in ine iioolv in compared with a year ago. 'in tufife above will show the exact figures. The cattle market this week has been' In very unsatisfactory condition to all con cerned. To begin with packers have been hampered with a shortage of refrigerator cars which has made it difficult to move heir meat products. Receipts of stock t eastern markets have been ratner ex cessive and as a result the price of cattle has suffered a severe slump. Corn fed steers are safely 2(40c lower than Tuesday . . 1 1 ... 1 . .KI. cnnLr ... a niljl-l.. lower than the close of Inst week. They arA alsn at the low point of the Year. prices being worse even than at me low time on Wednesday of last week. In fact prices are nearly back to where they were wnen me marsei was so oauny uemur altzed just before the holidays. It Is need less to Buy that feeders vfho have arrived at any of the markets this work have been disappointed In the prices received. Com mission men are hoping offerings will be moderate this coming week and in that way give the market a breathing spell. Good to choice steers are selling from $4.25 to $4.50. with strictly prime from $4.50 to $4.75. Fair to good grades sen irom .75 to $4.25 and common kinds from $3.75 wn or mostly from 13.40 to 13.76. The cow market has followed much the same course as the trade on steers. As compared with Wednesday prices are 2Mi40o lower or safely a quarter lower for the week. The market, however. Is very uneven ss Is always the case when prices are fluctuating back and forth as rapidly as they have of late. The brunt of tho decline nns Deen on tne medium 10 gixici rsttle. Good to choice grades are quotable from $8 to $3.40, fair to good from $2.26 to $2.M) and canners and cutters from $1.50 to $2.26. , Bulls are also snout a quarter lower man week ago. The better gradea sell from ti to $3.76 and the commoner or bologna grades from 12.60 down. There has been a rainy gona demand this week for bologna bulls and prices are not a great deal lower. Veal calves are also a little lower, but still the best gradea bring around $5 and possibly $5.25. mere nas Deen a rair oemana ror stockers and feeders this week In spite of me cold and atormy weather which baa kept buyers at home. A good many Warmed up cattle have sold for feeders this week that last week went to killers, but owing to the slump In the prices of fat cattle th feeder buyers would give mure for them than would the packers. The best grades ol gaad. heavy, fleshy NE r.HLLION ($1,500,000.00) made in four months by customers of THE COE Gs!)l.v.ISS..3 CO. Our Market letters and Telegraphic Advices have during the past four months persistent! j Advised during which time Our Cutlomifa llavt Madu the nig Profit Wa hav special facilities for obtaining accurate advance Information a to financial and crop conditions th world over. Bee our now famous letter of Sept. 18. In which we gave tha best "Review of ths World's Wheat Market" of tho year. This with a review of th present wheat conditions, th two In parallel columns. Is now ready for your comparison. Call or writs for these exclusive reports, Just Issued. . It Is rREB at any on of our 175 branch offices In all principal towns throughout ths northwest -.. . COE C0K,llHi??4Epm GRAIN AND STOCK BROKERS (CAPITAL AND BURPLVS, $600,000.00) GENERAL OFFICES. N. Y. LIFE BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS. Omaha Branch, 1618 Far nam feeders sre pot ao much lower, but the commoner kinds are very dull and un svernv lower. Representative s;iles: HOGS There wse a moderate run Of hogs In sight (thls morning and with a fairly good demand the market opvtiod sternly and the bulk of the hogs was soon disposed of. The same ss yesterday, tho light stuff sold from M.75 down, mixed loa Is from 14.75 to 1IK0. good heavy hogs from $4-80 to $4 S6 and prime heavies mostly from 14 V. to $1 .90, with the top at $4 95. 'Inward the close of the market, after rarkers hsd their more urgent orders filled, trading was less active and the close was slow and weak. As salesmen wanted the enrly prices. It was rather laio before every thing was disposed of. For the week receipts show an Increiso over lust Week of about 4,000 head snd ss compared with the same week of last year there Is a decrease of about 4 041 bead. For the month of January supplies show a falling off n corn pared with January, 19A3, of sho'it 12.0.10 hc;id. Prices have held unusually steady this week, the fluctua tions from day to day only amounting on most days to 1 or 2c. On Wednesday the msrkrt eased off shout 6c. The general tendency of prices has been downward, but the net loss only amounts to 5'uloc as com pared with the close of lost week. Repre sentative sales: No. Av. gh. It. ."to. Av. 8h. Pr. 7S I0 ... 4 7:'Vk tv I.'S kO 4 F1 7 17 ... 4 "r !1 f.'i 4't 4 M 104 17 ... 4 75 44 143 1 4 H 78 211 ... 4 75 IT. .211 1:0 4 HO 71 la 40 4 711 & tl 2K0 4 ?'t 74 1M 10 4 7S 7 212 ... 4 8L"j S4 174 ... 4 75 70 24! 120 4 "Ji M .' ... 4 7714 41 22 ISO 4 2( 6K 142 80 4 77, 71 MU 1.0 4 ns't 7 2IM ... 4 77V, 2 243 0 4 tjv Hi IfS ... 4 77V, 6" 2D7 SO 4 2' ti rh so 4 r4 : 4 ... 4 k 4 201 10 4 771, ( 2f7 R0 4 ."i r4 214 ... 4 0 43 275 ... 4 K'i 74 204 SO 4 0 75 14.1 ... 4 S 242 10 4 M TO f1 ISO 4 S 220 120 4 0 41 !SS 10 4 M 42 247 120 4 10 4 2S4 0 4 8S H ft ISO 4 DO (1 274 100 4 M 70 21 120 4 SO 26 320 ... 4 Ml 7s !17 ... 4 o M 299 fl 4 7U1 OK 270 120 4 SO 7 taft 80 4 171, 62 2M ... 4 50 7S 2l ... 4 74 CA ??1 ... 4 SO t5 271 40 4 S7', 54 tH so 4 10 an 210 loo 4 so Sf 241 10 4 50 M 2K4 10 4 10 72 2!r. 40 4 10 7 274 ... 4 ti 1. 21 1(10 4 10 M SIS ... 4 11 70 247 40 4 10 17 Sod 80 4 15 (7 ?M 4(1 4 10 SHEEP There were not enough sheep In the yards this morning to make a market. For the week receipts show an Increase over last week of about 6,000 head and as compared with the same week of last year there Is an Increase of about 12 000 head. In fact, receipts have been very heavy all the month of January, the Increase over January of last year amounting to over 69,000 head. In view of the henvy receipts, not only at this market, but at all others. It Is not Mirprlslng that prices have eased off a trifle. The mutton market In the east seems to be in rather bad condition snd that, together with the shortage of re ceipts, hsve all worked together to breiik the market. As compared with Monday of this week the good to choice grnds are about a quarter lower, while th common and part-fat kinds sre flow solo nt n, de cline of 2."'7i40c. One trouble with the mar ket this week has been the poor quality of the offerings, good stulT being verv scarce. For the last few days the nunllty ba be-on so common that a large rlvire of tho sr rlvsls have sold for feeders. There hns been a pretty fair demand all the week for feeders, but In view of the break In the price of killers the market on feeders has also eased off to some extent, particularly on the commoner kinds. Quotations for corn-fed stock: Cholp western lambs, 't5.60iff5.75; fair to good Iambs. $5.0nf?5.50; good to choice vrsrllngs 4.nWi"4.75; fair to good yarllng. $4.50; good to choice wethers, $i.0f(fll.2,i; fair to good wethers fS.nOAj.oO; good to cholc ewes. t3.snfi4.00: fair to good ewes. 3 2."i?n.5': choice feeder lambs, 14.0CuM.7T: fair to goid, $3.50474.00; feeder vearllngs. $3 50(94 r0; feeder wethers. 13 ,50ifr3.76 : feeder ewes, 8I0Tfi3.O0; culls, ll.75ru2.00. Representative rales: No. Av. Pr. 1 buck 10 ' native ewes 110 106 native lambs 73 I'd western ewes 91 i28 western lambs 64 8 on 3 so R 15 3 r 4 33 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Receipts Light Bven for a fatnrdar and Prices Show Little Strength. n . a . . mr. fm , ,. 1 1 v T." TJ, .ulnf. (.I11WSOO, jail. ai.-v.Al inn i.n,ri", 600 head; weak; good to prime steers, $4.75 66.60; poor to medium, $3.76fi4.5o; stockers ana leeaers. z..uitfi-ui'; cuii, ai.wuvi. heifers, $1.7613-4.26; canners, $1.602.50; pulls, $1.75Q4.25; calves, $3.50(37.00. HO1t4 TtecnlDts Indur. 23.000 head: esti mator! Vlonrlav. 371) head: weak: mixed and butchers. $4.7(i4i5.024; good to choice heavy, MSiffi.Oo; rough heavy, $4 65ii4.86; lia-ht 14 4iri4Wi: bulk of sales. $4.75414.95. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpts. 1,200 head; sheep, weak; lambs, weak; good to choice wethers, $4.25(4.50; fair to choice mixed, $3.5004.00: western sheep, h.wwd.zb; native lambs, $4.2&4j5.90; western lambs, $4.60(&.0. Kansas City Llvo Block Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 80. CATTLE Re ceipts, 600 head, Including 60 southerns; market unchanged; export and dressed leef steers, $3.46$5.16; fair to good, 13.50U'4.30; weatern-fed steers, $3.604,4.30; Blockers and feeders, $3.0tnM.10; southern steers, tS.OOtd 4.0; southern cows, $2 00412.75; native cows, $2.(iiVfi3.65; native heifers). $2.5(,(fJ3.8'): bulls, $3.40473.65; calves, 12.2Dfo6.20. Receipts for the week. 39,800 head. HOGS Receipts. 600 head; market 6fll0o lower; top. tr..K: bulk of sales. U.Ki-W, heavy, l. 904(5.00; packers, !4.75y4.95; pigs and lights. $4. 5043a. 76. Receipts for th week. 42.900 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, fiOO head: market steady; native lambs, $1.50 5.75; western lambs. $4.50afi.60; fed ewes. $3.60ffi4.00; western-fed yeurllngs. ftiHKiri.iu; stockers nnd feeders, $2.75(64.10. Receipts for the week, 20,600 head. St. Lonls Live Stock Market. PT. LOUIS, Jan. 30. CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head. Including 8() Texans; market slow, about steady: native shipping and export Bteers, $4 254i6.50, the top for alrlctly fancy Block; drosaed beef and butcher steers, $3.50ij6.35; steers under 1.000 lbs., M.604ifi.56; stockers and feeders. $2.164.00; cows and heifers. $2.264T'4.60. the top for fancy corn-fed heifers; canners, $2.2oi32 60; bulls, r2.4fHii4.0O: calves. t3.0T97.nO; Texas and Indian steers, $2. 3034.10; cows and heifers. $2,001(53.00, HOGS Receipts, 4,600 head market I HAVE GUiRUJTEED ftHD PAID SQ TO CMABIAI ISYESTCSS FWI YEARS . . U H Oa too ar Ska haa Jsmlkalad aa kark aa tsa; vaa-v, aaraad tnr aha alanaS Bndar Wtaa-THat IHVKT(alS imratlSTMsWr CIOSirASIT af arkaah 1 aaa aba akaaraaaa, nas. Ra kaak aaa aa rusn- artlk graasar saaaai iMIaal Ikaa 1 aaa. Ma eUaar aaaanary ta aaakkis aa aaaek laary aa ia tSiasis. aalaa a aaafr Ing Maraaara ra gi I ami 11 salami Hal Mdaaarlal aaaaclaas aa aaaka raady aaak aa ekaae aaas C j ar dlawlaaiaa aaarwrlg la aar aeuAta aia4a akava tkla gaataalu ka witbdraaw aa ear umm. i all tka tmtaaaai jiiallU, aa4 aaa saaks It an aaaa at Was at. C 8IKMOM, ckaaraaa,Oawl.4aial.a Ufa Saaktlag, TOaUlTTO, CANADA sjaajujaijjajjrgara 500 THOUSAND DOLLARS PROFIT IN WHEAT the Purchase of Wheat Wheat has Advanced Stocks an Average of St. Tel 3467. TIIOS. 1? W early to 6c lower; pigs and llchts, $4 SS' 4 65; puckers, $4 60, 1 4 80; butchers and best heavv, 4 MS no. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Koorlpts. Softhead; market steady: native muttons. 13 50'i)4 7.; lambs, $4 5" in 0.75: culls and bucks, $2.aut 4 25; Blockers, $2.0075. t. Joseph l ive Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jnn. 80. CATTLE Re rclpts. 425 head; steady. HOGS Receipts. 6.652 besd; steady to $8 lower; lights. $4.55i)4 $.'4: medium and henvv. $Si,i5nR. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none. Stock In Sight. Following are the receipts of II v stock for the six prlnclpsl western cities yes terday: cattle, nogs. Bheep. South Omaha lf 6.S79 185 t'hlcngo 61) 23.00) 1.2rti Kansas City 6 6"0 ) St. Louis l.o.n 4.600 8D St. Joseph 42 6.653 Sioux city 3m 4.000 ... Total 2.975 43.481 1.I2J am . . Je BUY WESTERN STOCKS CHEAPEST MARKET Western Stocks are iny specialties. That's all I handle In my Brokerage Dept. To ...nli'. mv market letter rea-ularlv vnur ' name should be on my "CLIENTS' MAIL. J l.Mi list. UUUMillOllS oil ina lUIIUVflllB are contained In each market report! Alamo, Ethel Cons., Olympic, Werdenhoff, Highland, Fortune, Red Roy, Sunset, liryne. Oregon Securities Aliieku Central Ry., Referendum, N. Y. Grass valley. Palmer Mt. Tunnel, Sure Thing G. A C, Blue Bird, South Pole, New Jersey, Dewey, Silver Creek, f lulcnnilA. Yreka Copper, North Tscillc. frown tin. mi.i, K. Dewey (Th. 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Tho Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U. $. Oepatltirf Capital and Surplus. $600,000 FIAIX MURPHY, fret. Ml B. W00, V. Fm. LUTHEt DRAKE. Cathicr. FRANK T. IA MILTON, Aitt Cltsl. Hecelva aoeounla at banks, bsnkars, oo mor mons, arna and Individuals M favorable tarrns. l orelgn Eichaoga bought and sold. Itora ot credit Issued, available la all aana of tbo world. Inlaraat said on Tim Cartlflcalas ef Dspoalt. Colleetlona siada promptly and aooooaloallv. Wa reqtwst rorraapoodenea. The Travelers' Time-Saver . Indexed Guide to Train Time. February Knmber Now on Snlo. . . Of all Nowsdealers, 25o a copy." Subscrip tion $2.00 a year In advance. TRAVELERS' GUIDE, CO., OMAHA, NEB. S. SLEUMAN Grain, Provisions & Stocks. Room 4, N.. T. Life Bldg. Tel. 130. Operates 16 Offices in This 8 lata Established 1S97. OVER TRAILS OF GOLD WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE, aspaarlng -naxt weak in U. S. MININQ JOURNAL W Kaasan St., f ras an raqsmat. New Tork. Writ a lor U. 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