TflE OMAHA DAILY REE: Sl'NPAY. JANUARY P, 1901 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Karket Ball, tit 8calpen Kike. Little Prsfit LARGEST CORN EXPORTS M MONTHS Kansas tiff a ad Omaha F.njny Arf- R inert fleennsee at Rata Concessions. ((Mafia, Jan. 7. 1905. lnjllness waa tha principal and enly qual ity oi the gram marsets today. The c Ipnrs did a little moderate business, but nothing of moment. Wheat and corn grained a Jlttla strength during the station and tha high point wits tha close. The -onstrierabie. snort Interest In wheat In altering and tha long Interest In cnn rcniratrd. Two shorts, practically all. sold at a lower figure than tha nailer today and the longs, ai laual on lavt'er, car, flgire p profit. '1 he May rioe Friday was tha rilghml for several weak. Mrpnrt of Mails Wa.la wheat h4ng delivered In New Tork are saiiaxiig sorus Bomment, b'jt In other quaru.s I nay r disc-runted as not being deliverable on May contract. In 4'hlcago there is now 1,100.10 bushel of contract wheat, and the trading rrohab'.y averages half a million a nay. Trie stork does not Increase. The rash wheit price. bave advanced ailgbily In m't markets. Kansas City reports the sale of 76,"u b'iri tels hard winter to Minneapolis Th northern mlliers have been getting hard wheat In the southwest and the Kansas flty miller heiyitg low grade spring wheat In Mlnnef foils. The BO.oiO harrels of flour aild Thuraday hy Minneapolis to thesouth waa. perhaps, largely made up of wheat from Kimeae flty. A good portion of the Alintieapeill receipt sre said to be frosted and undeairable for milling, so the liiwer have difficulty In getting what they want, For this lesson It la said wneat Is being ordered out of store to meet r etiulremenls whluh cinont be fill"-! by daily purchase, The Minneapolis storks are 15. VJ,1J4 bushels, of whlcn 3.646. M la No. 1 northern, the lncreaee for the week being yjM.mn. The Australian wheat elilpments have lner-aee, for th wee, being 4:4. rHO, against sT.I.Ono for last week and .?0.o0 last year. The primary receipts are 49J.i0 against S46 OuO Inat week, and the shipments were 390.(00 against .WMi. The primary market receipts of wheat for the half or the harrc-it year are per rent of the crop, against 14 per rent last year. The corn exports for thin week have been the Urgent for snv week since March. J'3. The amount this year Is 1.19. .ooo. galnat l.TSO.OiO for the first of last year. The totsj since July 1 exported Is IS.WI.OOO bushels, against 29.19-1 0i0 bushels for the same period of laM year. Practically all of the export Just now Is by the gulf. New Tork Cltv has onlv 13fi,'0 bushels engaged. Th Kanaaa flty firms are enjoying a dis tinct advantage In rates and a great deal of Nebraska corn has been sent snuth for gulf cargoes. fhlcMgo sa'es Frtdav were In WO for domestic shipment and 25".0O" fnr the seaboard. The corn primary receipts are 76.(SM bushel, naalnst 61i40 bush"'s, and the shipments 694,000 bushels, against 254 000 bushel. The oats market is decllnine a little. The "eason la the large visible. The long Int-T-rst has been of two sort the pro'e-slnnals. who fostered the Idea the market would advance, and the outside buyers who had been told to go Into oats, as they were ..heap. These are beginning to lose faith. Omaha Cash Hairs. WHEAT No. 4 hard. 1 car. 62 lbs., 9c; t cars M lbs . K3c: 1 car, 61 lbs.. 82c. CORN No. 8 yellow. 3 cars. 3c. OATS No. S white. 1 car, 2S"c. Omaha Cash Market. WHEAT No. 2 hard, ll.OViil.oT: No. S hard, 11.04; No. 4 hard, isjcol.til; No. S spring. II ii'.; no grade, lic. CORN-No 2, No. 3. SSc; No. 4, B7c; no grade, X'SaJw; No. 2 yrllow. .'ISVjc; No. I yellow, a'oiNo. 2 white, SVc; No. 1 white, Kic OATS No. 2 mixed. 28c; No. I mixed, 27Vc; No. I mixed. rf.c; No. 2 white. LUc; No. t white, ac; No. 4 white. 27',x'6ci standard, 2c. Carlot Kaceliita. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 22 430 7 Kansas City 78 37 10 Minneapolis 2tti Duluth 53 fit. Louis" 48 a 31 Omaha S 156 12 Urauua. Mtrkiti Elitwker. Closing prices of grain today &nd Fri day at tha markets named were as follows: CHICAGO. Wheat Today. FrMay. May l.luVsB 1.16 A July Cni n Msy 44B July 45 KANSAS CITY. WSB 44 Wheat May July Corn May July i on n i.05; 9UHH HtMfl 41',B t A ST. LOCH. Wheat May ... July .... Corn May ... July ... -Wheat-May ... July .., Wheat May ... 1.184 11S DivsB 4J 43-Sj MINNEAPOLIS. LIT", 1.14' UULUTH. 1.17' NEW YORK. M'heat May July i.bi'4 1 is , 1 03V 1.1 B Mlaaeapolls Market. The rnnge of prlcea In Minneapolis, as reported by the Ld wards-Wood Grain com pany, was: Articles. I Open. I IIigh. Low. j Close. Wheat May ... July .. l.lfij 1.144! 1.17 1.1441 1.17i 1 14-kl I.1IH JEW TOHK CKMOKtL MARKET 4$aotaloDs f the D17 on avrluas Commudltlrs. NEW YORK. Jan. 7-FLOrR-Recelpts, 13.61a bbls.; npi.ru, lo.iiiu bbic M.uKet turn and held li giier; winter paienia, a..M4 IM5.K5; winter snuilits, i. 3o4j,i ii; M.niii- - sola pat. nij". $.i.8ouc 2j. winter e xtras. $3 cjj Q4SU; Minneoia bakers', Il.3ifii4.u6; winter - low grade, 13.414.10. K e Hour, steady; fair to good. S4. hxy4.70; choice to fancy, (U600. Buckwheat flour, quiet. $-0t"3:' 15 per 10U lbs. I'oitSUKAlr-Steady ; fine white and yel low, $130; coarse, new, $1.13ijl.l4; kill! di leu, RVt; Nominal; No. 2 western. 7ao aked. BAKLE Y Ulow ; feeding, 44c, c. I.i f. New York: malting, 4-ic, 1 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Ite-i'eipta. Cl,(7i bu. fpoL market firm: No. 2 red, I'.ilV e.e.utur, II .3 t. o. b unoat. Nj. 1 noribern. Oiiiuih, il..'i4. t. o. b. nrlo.tt; No. 1 li.ir.l. Mamioba, 1 li. 1. o. b. afloat Opticus were strong all uay on bull, iaii nof, hwet news, l.gl.t olferiin;. film ca bles and local covering. The close allowed fcvu4o bet advance'; May, $1.16 I3-I6.ul.lti4, cWard $1.14; July, $l.u.'7fc I.034. ilowtd $1.(K4. t:OKN Receipts. 122.51 bu; xporls, 6.3$ bu. Bpot market steady; No. Z, 534c, ele vator, and 61a. f o. b. ahoat; No. 2 yellow, fC4c; No. 2 white. 514c. options were ac tive, but firmer with wheat, closing 4c net higher; May eloaeTS roc. 4JA1 S Reetlpta, 4:.llii bu.; cxppits. $.175 bu. Spot maiket steady; mixed. 20 to 32 ibs.. 3.4c; natural white, to to 5; Ihs . $74 ti34e; clipped white, 3u to 4t li s.. Sl-itHIc HAY Quiet; shipping, H'iiwc; g,,od to choice, bira 83c HOPH tjuisi ; state, o mm on to ih;lie. ll4. 2ixaS7c; lv3. 3.xS:tc; e.jdH. 14,-; Jnc ilii--ast, lis4. ::i'(i 3m-; 3.i:tic: olds 11 17c. HIKES Steady; (Jaivi-ateni, 30 to 25 II . Isc; Caafornla. 21 to 2 lbs., liic. Texas, dry, -.4 to ;n Ibs . l4Hc. LEATHER Steady; rid. L44i:tk. I'l.Ol If ni.t -IkTl. ateady, l.unily. $114. il. iv; nie, c 00 ! N'; borf hams. $J. i 23 50; packet. $15.5"U6 tfo; c ity extra l.irtlu nitts. i4 .V'l 1', bo. Cut meats, quirt; pickied bt llles. 5c 7.j7.i; Ji'.ckliHl siiouldcis, iu.l.t,; plck.ed h nis. ln.tlii j(i. Lnrd. dull; western steamed. 7 (A'; rtrinle-el, ciu et; cm. .iutiit. tllv. South American. " 7 75; cnt,unrl, $l74Jl5 ii. Pork, dull, family, U.l14 !u; short clear, 1.3 il4 It, uu, in.sa, t.'i wii13 t.o. l.tlL-'l-tUwj( t.i, tUL,.lJ'), 4J4. JtlCE Firm; dorursllc, fair to exlu. 24 jS4c; Japan, Honor ul. Bl i'TKit-Fil n. renovated, common In extra, 1b"iS.'c; WeHem fuctoiy, held, coin inon tt" ehoics, 14vlsc. CHEESE Strong. atatr. full rrai.iu, smali, colored and while, fuiic-e, .s,.; unt, 1)t.c; lite mada. colored Slid whit , poor to chos e, l,Ml'(f, latpe ci lured und while, fancy, Zj. tine. 114H4e. iatw inuUe, colored aad white, poor to (.luue. k4lUc. ljji-jtt.Jy , westetru fancy seleeted, "he . Western flrsls. Z7r. Ilk;; Jos is. l.t , lui ktjS, l-Uji'. Dressed. quiet; western chickens. lotflSc; foals, llf iv turkeys, li.. "Ol'l,TRY Alive, firm lie; fowls, 1; turkes, steady; western chickens 11V; turkeys, tt4jlc western chickens. lJ'ulJc. lressel. 11 14c; fowls. WQ CHICAGO ORAM AID PROVIIO Featares of the Tradla aad Cloalsjaj rrlee-s Baara af Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 7 Ccnt.nued light move ment of wheat in the L nited States tod.ty and the prospect for dec reaewd shipments from foreign countries Imparted a strong tone to prices. At the ciua May whet was up He. corn higher, oats prac tically unchanged and provisions off i1 luc. A steady tendency was evident In wheat at the opening Thrm was a s.ight im provement in quotations. May being un charged to c hlgner aA II lUl.la . One of the factors ws the Arm tone of the LlverpiMTil grain market- Another factor later more empliAeUd was the continued light movement 111 wheat In Ihe L'niled Htates Northwpffcin rtcalpli bore out ex pectations of a coi.s.derabla reduction, ar rivals today at M-rineapolls and Iiuluth bring Sl cars, crtnpared with b?.H for the corresponding day a year ago. Home local longs, anxious to een up trales over Sund.iy. sold nK-derateiy shortly after the of.'i. ng, causing a slight re-ession In prices. May eased dff to I1.14iil.i4'. Bub fequently the market In a gradual way dee.oped a fair decree of strength nial prices marie god udkam.es. The cssn worst situation was again bullish at St. luis and Minnespol.s From St Louis came many deiaJis of Increasing difficulty millers In Kansas axe exptnrncing in re gard to wheat for milling purposes. Total primary receipts today were enly 4H2.m In., as compared with i,W last year. The market closed at the highest po.nt of the day, with May at ti le1- Clearan -es cf wheat Hnd flour were equal to so.itw bu Minneapolis, Duluih and Chicago reported receipts of 341 cars, against 34' last week and (.72 a year ago. Corn today showed more strength than has Ixen manifested for gome time. Com mission houses were fair buyers through out the entire day. Influences that tended to create bullish sentiment weVe firm cables and hma.ll acceptances from the country. .May opened Vkc higher at 44lS.fo't4lc. sold between 44c and 4t')c and closed at 44'jc lxii al receipts were 430 cars, with three of contract grade. Iliisiness In the oats pit was quiet. In smpathy with the strength In other grains the market was firm the entire day. May opened a shade higher at 3jtc, (old be tween 30c and 3.'t31c and closed at J" 'ti3U Ls Hi receipts were 87 cars. Notwithstanding a fair demand for lard from a leading packer, the provision mar ket wne weak the greater part of the dav. At the close May pork waa off 10c at $12 6i. May lard was clown Re at and ribs were 2VC lower at Ki.So. Estimated receipts lor Monday: Wheat, 29 cars; corn, 403 cars; oats, V6 cars; hogs, head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. I High.! Low. Close.l Yes'y, Wheat May Julv Corn Jan. Mat July Oats Jan. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May July Ribs Jan. May July J 1 i5Hi i4a I I I 1 14V 1 If.Vi. t IK 1 15-SH: 41HT'H H H Hi 44n! 44V. 44Vc, 441,. 44 45&', 44", 2W JH 2 Zi 2? 3"", 30" W31 1 30V"31 3oVt'4, 31 30,,S'4,i 81 I30V6"4j 12 20 12 15 12 15 12 26 1.' W 12 55 12 55 12 66 6 m 624 6 1-4 55 6 !0 6s3 Iti I (in "00 0 S5 6700 G 3:4 i 30 6 SO I ( 3?4 fi 'il-4 I AO 6 SO I 6 6L'4 75 I 724 724' 6 75 12 30 12 GO 6 Go 6 HO 7 00 37' 0 2H 6 75 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOCK Steady; winter patents. 5.10f? 6 2"; straights. $4.806.tin; spring patents, 15'kk56.50; straights, $4.5utj4.Hci; bakers, $2.70 16.T80. WHEAT No. I spring. $l.liff 1.16; No. 3, $1.0ul 13; No. 1 red. H.lSsjtU.lWi. CORN No. 2, 4.'4c; No. 2 yellow. 424c. OATS No. 2, 2i4c; No. 3 white, 8&.ilc. kit-No. 2 ;6c. BARLEY Good feeding, fi37c; fair to chrire malting. 4ie4T. SEED No. 1 flax, $1.16; No. 1 northwest ern. l.22V.-. I rini unolliy, $2,774. Clover, contract grade, $12.75. PROVISIONS Mesa pork per bbl., $12.15 t?ri2.26. Lard, per loo lbs., $l.fif4. short rlba side s (loose), $'t.li4'8.5. Short clear sides thoxed). $.6tfj.ij24. Receipts and ahipments for the day were as follows: Flour, bbls. Receipts. Shipments, .... 26.4H0 13.600 .... 6(1,800 72.I0 .... 477.4HO SoO.StV .... 12.700 287.600 .... 17.OH0 1.S00 104.0U0 $56,000 Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu Oata, bu.... Rye. bu Barley, buf.. On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm: creameries, 18 28c; dairies, 1741i24c. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases Included, li''i-jc; firsts. 24c; prime firsts, ikk'; extras. ;.c. Cheese steady, 11 (s1 Kc. OMAHA WHOLES ALB .MARKET. Coadltloa of Trade axed Qaolatlons as Staple and I'sary Prodaee. ECQS Candled stock. !3c. LIVE POl'LTRY Hens, 6flR4c; roostera, 6c; turkeys, I3ctjl4c; ducks. 8jc; geese. 7c; spring chickens, 84c. UHESSED POLLTRY Turkeys. ltltfilSc; ducks. He; geese, He; chickens, H'!!i4o; roosters, 6s. BUTTER Packing stock. 16c; choice to fancy dairy, KfglWc; creamery, 24tf264c; fane y prints. f7c. FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout, 10c; t.ickeiel, 7c; pise, c; perch, ec; bluerisn, )2c; whltefihh, HX-; salmon, 13c; tedanapper, 11c; lobster (green), SOc; lobster (boiled), 33c; bullheads. 11c; cattish, 14c; black base, 2tc; halibut, 12c; crapples, 12c; buffalo, 7c; white bass. 11c: frog legs, per dog., 25c. HRAN Per ton. $15.00.. HAY Prlcea quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Cl.oice No. 1 upland. $11 50; No. 2, $6 00; medium. $5.60; coarse, $5.00. Rye straw, $5.60. Vhese prices are for hay of good color and quality. OYSTERS New York counts, per can. 46c; extra selects, per can, S-o; standards, tor can, 3lc, bulk (standards), per gal., fl 60; bulk (extra selects), per gal., $1.76; bulk (New York counts), per gal., Jl.DO. TROPICAL FKL'iiB. ORANGES California I.ediand navels, all alara. $2.75(33.00; choice navels. J.5oa2.7i; California seedlings, all tslses. $3.iiug2.2, LEMONS California fancy. $2.76. J00 gad Sue, .t ,6'y4 l); choice. $3 2.'fl3 60. DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkg., $2.00; Hallowe en, In 701b. boxes, per lb.. 64tj6u 1 - I , j lir.ml- 1,. TV, r a rlni, . n Sic; importd Smyrna. 4-crown, U4c; 6- crown. 14c; 7-crown, lbc: rancy lmportea (washed). In 1-lb. pkgs. luilfc, California, per rasa of 51 pkgs., ti.S BANANAS Per meilium sited bunch, $2 00 G25o; Jumbos, $2.75tu2.aO. .RAPE FRUIT Per box of 54 to C4, 66.50. FRI'ITS. APPLES Home-growm Jonathans, per bbi.. IS.25: Ben UavU. $2 'Jo: New Tork Kings, $3 25: New York Oreenmni. $J w; New Vrt It Bildwins. $2.75; Colorado Jona-Ih-ms, f, 75 W1110 tvtpa, ler bu. box, $1 60. PEARS t'wh. Co.eiradn and California, fall vstieties. per box. $1 5'ul 75. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Be!) and Bugle, per bbl . $3.60; WntuliHll Hell and Cherry and Jeis. per bbl $.' 75; per box. ORAPES Imported V-alugas. per keg, $6.hifn 60. TANGERINES Florida or California, per 4-bcx. $2.50. VROCTABLE5. POTAIOES Home-grown, In sacks, pe- bu., Coloraoo, peer bx. oUC. Tl HMPS-Old. per bu., 40c; Canada ruU bagiis, per lu.. lo. CAHFOT8 Old. per bu.. 40c. PARSNIPS Old, aer bu.. 40c. BEHTS-0"d. per bu.. uj. NAVY BEANS Pr bu., $1.952.0O. ONIONS Home-grown, reel, in sacks, per bu.. $l.iu. Span. lt, per crate, $2.00; Colorado yrllow, per lb., 2c: white, per lb., 24c. 9 cCCUMBERS-rer dog. $2.0Cg2J5. TOM A To Eb Caliiornia. per 4-basket crate. V.. CAHB AGE Holland seed, per 1"-. SWEET POTATOES-Kanaaa kiln drl-41. per I. hi . $2 50 CELKRi-Per cox. 2650e; California, 45r. M ADISHE9 Hot'iouse. per dog . 46c. ON KIN'S New. southern, per dox , 45c. Tt' UN IPS -New. southern, per do.. 4&c Liti'l S. New, soot hern, per elos , 46c. l'.i;l-EY-NVw. per dox.. 45c. Ml fJCEl.l.A N LOl S. 8AUER KllAL'T-WUconain, per keg. t-IUER-New York, per bbl.. $610; per 4. bbl.. :e JR. CHEESE Wisconsin Twins, full cream. ):'4t4lc. Wisconsin Yt'Ung America. 13c, bl.aTt tmias, new. 15c: old. 16.17c; Wlacon kin bric k. ie; Wisrcnsln llmburger, liic. HIIjES No 1 green, Jc. No 2 green. 6c: No. 1 halted. S4c. No. 2 salted, 74c; N;. 1 ea! clf. let No 3 veal calf. 7c: dry aalted, I jKr, sheep sells. 2i.C4jtl no; borst Mvs. II U"V2 I. Toledo kertl Market. TtJl.EDy. Jan. T.-SEEDS Clover. cab and JiMiuary. $7 to: February. $, Ho, March. I 1'). Prime alaike, Prime (licothy. $1 3u. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Value Yitld to 81:ght fnuurs ni Mtrktt it Oentnlly Weak. ALL INDUSTRIAL NEWS IS FAVORABLE laafrreare af Political l.eadera at Wasblaa;4K ! Oatllae towerres. slaaal Prngram Attraeta Atieallaa. NEW YORK. Jan. ..-Prices of storks were Inclined to yield again today, but the pressure was not urgent and any evi dence of support In the market tenned to check the selling. Such support developed for Erie and Heading djnng the course of the tirst hour and a prcckally complete recovery of the opening uecunee was msde. There was a good demand for Illinois Central, which was accounted for by un substantiated rumors of an intended In crease in tne dividend rate. At the re coered leel of prlcea the demand be came so languid as to csuse tresh dis couragement over the fuliure to appear of the. January reinvestment demand and pi Ices saageu away again at the last, making trie dosing weak and dull. l'isappuintnient was proiessed over the bank statement, but the showing was not caicuisted to produce more than a nominal influence with tno extreme ease ruiltig in the money nmrk.t. The fact Is not doubted thai lurieucy lias started to move in a strong tide to this renter and the failure of the bank statement to reflect it Is at ir.buted to crosj currents in the movement which contuse the computation by the average system. The Metropolitan Trac tion stocks were weak from social causes, no.aoiy tne threat ned competition f r tnelr suourban traffic and their sharp declines had a sympathetic effect on the rest of the market. There were persistent rumors, siich ns have circulated for some days. Unit the report of pulled States Steel eafnlngs for the final nuarler ol tne ear would prove less aatlstactory than pre liminary estimates had promixed. There was considerable discussion of the conference of political leaders which was announced to assemble at Washington dur ing the afternoon to consider the program for congria.-lonal act. on. including icfcisia tii concerning corptraljon and tariff revision. The weekly nit rcanllie reviews efftrrd no grounds for selling stocks and the enormous figure of the December an thracite output was a fostering influence upon the t.rmness of the coalers. The lavorable Industrial news failed, however, to stimulate any demand for stocks ami the market fur bonds was also quieter than during the early part of the week. Total sales of bonds, par valu?, l.s00,ulW. Quotations on the New York mock ex change ranged as follows: Bales. HUh. Low. Close. Atchison 2.8lO fci M4 Mi do pfd 2u0 101 101 10o Atlantic Coast Line. 10U 1 1JS va B. O do pfd Can. Pacific CentiaJ of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago at A do pfd Chicago Gt. Western C. A N. W C. M. ft St. P Lhicago T. & T do pfd C, C, C. & St. L. ... Colo. c Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Pel. & Hudson Del.. U A W D. & R. O , do pfd Eile do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do pfd 111. Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd U & N Manhattan L Met. Securities.. t Met. St. Ry Mexican Central Minn. A St. L M.. St. P. & S. Ste M. do pfd Mo. Pacific M.. K. & T do pfd Nat'l R. R. of M. pfd N. Y. Central N. Y Ont. 4c W Norfolk eb W do pfd Pennsylvania u re , . i c T 8,800 lu44 1034 K84 96 1314 192 ff 8" 2-J4 2o7 171'i 9 19 91 224 614 354 184 3444 2 86 :4 78 14 is 14 934 I664 30 664 274 524 139 l-'S 744 1154 234 50 894 146 1'64 314 63 41 144 404 T84 93 1374 77 814 914 844 364 844 704 244 58 let 116 344 9 344 364 634 1,000 20 60) 2'0 100 2.3O0 100 5.500 60 WOO 132 1914 484 424 83 224 208 1714 84 14 1314 1934 474 424 83 224 2i 1714 84 1S4 10'i 224 224 100 1644 1S44 200 22 itfX) lil.700 4.8O0 100 5'X) 1,300 100 100 200 2i 10 1,1s 80) 4.200 18.000 3,700 864 4i 784 62-, 1X14 934 1664 811 664 27 124 l:4 164 774 nr. 2J4 864 214 78 614 804 83 1554 30 664 274 524 1384 1664 744 224 80 1'64 314 63 4o4 144 41 '.4 200 80 4,500 0 400 6,400 1.600 200 600 1W4 314 63 414 1444 41 784 10.2U0 138 1374 x , , e,. v . ex oc aj. . . ...... RraJIng 64,8oO 824 814 co 1st pfd .. aoo 12 ; do 2d pfd 100 644 844 Rock Island Co 6,8eiO 864 36 do pfd m 844 844 St. L. & S. F. 3d pfd 2 7()4 704 St. L. 8. W 8 0 2;.4 25 do pfd 300 684 684 So. Pacific 4, 400 644 34 do pfd 1.S00 116 116 So. Railway 4.6'X) 344 314 do pfd 2iH) 074 !i74 Texas A Pacific soO 35 344 Tol.. St. U efc W 20H 864 36 do pfd 5o0 544 544 Union Pacific 26,900 114 II84 do pfd Wabia'i 100 214 214 do pfd 300 424 424 W. & Lake Erie Wis. Central 2ot) 214 214 do pfd Adam Ez American Ex 1V 213 13 V. S. Ex 1134 97 214 424 184 214 45 2i6 212 170 234 724 S3 94 244 95 4 37 154 37 85 104 804 1124 1414 934 1054 594 464 196 2"4 774 374 187 214 74 374 86 244 100 444 l'4 ,TT4 i4 237 68 21 95 70 124 M14 T 36 9k4 284 914 S74 174 Wells-Fargo Ex A mill. Copper Amir. Car it F do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil do pfd Amer. Ice do pfd Anter. l.lnseed OH.... do pfd Amer. Locomotive... do pfd Amer. Smelt. & R ... do pfd Amer. Sugar Ref Amer. Tob. pfd. cert. Anaconda M. Co..... Brooklyn R. T....I... Colo. Fuel & 1 Con. C,as Corn Products do pfd Da:lle-rs' Securities. General Electric Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Nat'l Lead No. American Pacific Mall People's Gas 25.800 1,3'KI ion 100 ' ino J'JO 74 31' M 35 '64 864 724 324 94 35 '4 364 2,o 2m 9o0 100 MO) 7a0 6i) 8.1W) 1 Koo 2.8UO 3"0 iao 2t 364 105 804 113 1414 934 1(4 61 44 1974 204 374 187 844 104 804 113 14-ii 934 10f4 694 4S4 154 34a .74 187 200 400 41) K0 500 244 ltd 4t'4 1064 38 244 100 46 106 S74 Pressed Steel Car.... do ufd Pullman P. Car Republic Sieel do pfd 4' 684 674 Rubber Goods do pfd 10) 95 9S Tenn. Coal 4i 1 2.600 71 70 V. 8. Leatlur mm 124 14 do pfd 60O 1014 1P14 I'. S. Realty V. P. Rubber fino 354 SS do pfd 4") (9 984 V. S. Steel IS.rort 294 314 do rfd 33.100 92 914 Va. Carolina Cltem.. 30 ST4 J74 do pfd to 11914 Oii4 Wes'lrgh. Electric... 3o0 1794 7s Western CnloB 4o0 tS4 924 :3 Total sales for the day, 361. DOO shares. l.oadoa LONDON. Jan. Stork Market. 7 Closing quotations on stocks and bonds: Conaols. money... 8S4 N. Y. Central.. do account 884,N"orfolk & W.. Anaconda 5r,i do pfd Atchison 89v Ontario & W.. 149 81 95 42 74 114 4,4 42 4 6-4 1164 294 9.14 a 43 do pfd leJS feitnsyivauia, Bal. & Ohio .l-VKand Minx .. Can. Pnc lie Ches. & Ohk... Chicago O W.. C M St. P.. D Beers D. r a do pfd Erie do 1st pfd.... n.i 2d -fd Illinois Central. Louis, at nh.... M K. T SILVER Bar ..1554 Reading .. 49 I 00 1st pfd.. ..23 I do 2d pfd.. . .174 So. Railway .. .. 174, do pfd .. JCVSo. Faclnr ... . . 7o4 t'tilon Puclflc . . 404 do pfd .. 80 ,!'. S. 8tel.... .. (tl I do pfd . .ri9UWubash . ,1J24 do pfd .. 324. ready. 7 5-l6d per ounce. MONEY l"ti2 Ir cent The rate of discount In the open n.srket for shcit bllle la 2 7-1(mi24 per cent; for tl ifs mouths' bil s. 24 Ier cent. learlag Hobs Averages. NEW YORK, Jun. 7. The statement of iiteriegrs of the clegriii. Uouho banks of this city for the live days of this work shows; I oans. $l.(j6'.74.7t ; increas., $3. ic.l.ii). Liepoealts. $l.l.16s.aM!'. Imrtaae, STi llil t4). Circulation, 843.17X ekJO; incrsass, t?7 18i lg'el tenders. J-;..2.6 4i4); Inciease. ll.OTb.sOO. Specie. $2o3.4 Ouu; derreaae. $4T0 Reserve. t?t ;i10.4'r; decrease, $7:.li. Reserve required. $277.192 150; In crease. $1..'T9.75. Surplus, $11 KOS.250. de cr.mse, linitll Ex-Lnlted States depos its, $17.3u06v; decrease, $2.129.4Jo. jew lark Moaey Market. NEW YORK, Jan 7-MONEY-On call, nominal; no loans. Time loans, easy; u and 90 days. 3f44 rf cent; wiooths, S'er cent. PRIME MERCANTILE TAPER-4fJ44 BTERLINC! EXCHANGE 8teady, with actual business in tinkers bills at $4 $72V 4 8735 for demand and at 4.84!jj4 " '"" ixtv-day bll.s Posted rates, $4 K.i4 and $48" Commercial bills. $4 S444 844 SILVER Bar, v'4c; Mexican dollars, 474c. HONDft Government, steady; railroad bonds steady. Ibe following are tha quotations on stocks and bonds: IT. 8. r s re...l'44 Japajt elf do coupon ios 1a at uni. ..e lctn Man. c. g. 4s 14 .lex's At ex Central 'is.. 76 l"i 00 1st inc 25 .i:t4 M et 8t. L. 4s.... 74 do 8s. reg do coupon do new 4a, Peg. do coupon do Old 4s, reg.. liM-v M . K. A T. 4s. ...led l"6-i ao 2s s4 do coujKin Am. Tob. 4s. ctfs. 71 :N. R of M. e. 4s. 2 do 6s, ctts ll'4 N. Y. C. g. 848...1M Atchison g 4s ...!. N. J. C. g Im l4 do adj 4s j No. Pacific 4s 1"4 Atlantic C. L. 4a .Ud4 do ss 774 Pal. e Ohio 4s. dj 34s Cen. or Ga. 6s. do 1st Inc do 2d Inc.... l 'o , N . & W. c 49 W 944 -J. S. 1- rfd. 4s.. ,'4 1U t'enn. c. 84s 1"4 :i rieadlrg gen. 4S..101 14 'S L 41. M. c 6s .11.4 Ches. & O. 44s lo; , I. eVrt. F fg 4S. 8S-X ChicaKO C. li. k U. A. 34s 81 Pt. L. 8 W. c. 4s. 4 n. 4s.. 9t'4 t-ealK5ard A. L. 4s 8t C R. I. I'. 4s do col. 5s C'C &fl L. g 4s Chi. Ter. 4s Colo. Md is Colo. & So 4s.. Cuba 6s. ctfs .. . D. ex R. O. 4s... His. Siv. fs Erie p. Hen 4a.. do gen. 4s . 8i I So. Pacinr 4s Do1 . . So. Hallway 5s. ..1174 .1014 T A P. is 12"4 . T S. L W. 4e. 81 . 714 Union Psc. 4s 1e).".4 . 914 do conv. 4s 1134 .I'M 4 V. P. 8. 2d 5s 3 .im iWabssh Is 1184 . 794I do deb H- 664 .IV4I Western Md. 4s.. l . 914 W A U E. 4s ... 93 F. W. ft D. C. is.. 1', Wis Central 4s.. 91 Hock Val. 44S...109I offered. Boston Stork Market. BOSTON, Jan. 7. Call loans. 24S34 per cent: time loans, 3fi44 par cent. Official closing or stocks ana donan: Auh. aaj. 4s 94 Weht.ng. com. do 4s i"4; Adventure Mex. Central 4s.. 74 i.citoues ... 92 ... 4 ... 21 ... e ... 12 ... 1.4 ... .v ...660 ... 2j ... Oh 4 ... 14 .. tl ... ii4 ... 04 ... 2 ... 94 ... lo ... 524 ... 4 ... 274 ... 94 ... 29 ...110 ... 84 ..12i ... 94 ... 244 ... 11 ... 42 ... 5 ... 114 ...loo Atchison .. sovs iiuatama,ted lec s Ainer. .lllC ... ZMt lAttantlc no pfd Boston 4k Al.... Boston At Me K jeton Eie Fllchburg pfd . Mex. Central ... iN. Y. N. H &H . l,j iiiitignam .li7 Cai. ek Hecla,. 14S Centennial i34 1 Copper Range 2ul iDaJy Weat l ere Marquette 79 c oinlnion Coal I'nlon Pacl.ic ....11.4 Franklin Am, Ar. c'hem.. ilo lUrancy do pfd 86 lsie Roy ale Am. Pnnej. Tube 04 Mss. Mining . Amer. Sugar 141 -as Michigan do pfd 1384 Mohawk Amer. T. & T....146 ;Mont. C. k C. Am. Wooien 224 e.d Dominion . 00 pfd a "osceola Dom. I. & S 184 Parrot Ediaon Elec. Il...t iQulncy Gen. Electric 18 Shannon Mass. Electric ... 134'Tamarack do pfd o84Trinlty Mass. Gas 384 I". S. Mining... United Fruit lo&VU. 8. Oli United Shoe Ma.. 66 jl'tah do pfd 32 Victoria U. 8. Steel 2S-4 Winona do pfd 14lWolver!ne ... Bid. Asked. Kew York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, Jan, 7. The following tre the closing quotations on mining stocks Adams Con 10 Alice W Breece 20 Brunswick Con .. 9 Comstock Tunnel S Con. Cal. & Ya,..17a Horn Silver 150 Iron Silver 24W Leadville Con ... t Little Chief i Ontario Ophir Phoenix Potosl .. , iavage ierra Nevada mall Hopes .. andard .876 ..675 .. 60 .. 26 .. 4o .. 45 .. M ..160 Forelffxt Financial. IXJNDON. Jan. 7. Money was In quiet demand in the market today and supplies were much depleted owing to repayment to the Bank of England. Discounts were firm. Business on the Stock exchange was dull and uncertain. Speculators were dis poned to await developments. Consola were easier, but closed above the lowest quota tions of the day. owing to the favorable Board of Trade returns. Home rails were heavy. Americans opened weak and under parity, recovered slightly and closed quiet. Foreigners were Irregular, being affected by Paris offerings. They closed with a better tone. Imperial Japanese govern- ment 6s of 1904 were quoted at 974. PARIS, Jan. 7. The tone on the Bourse was heavy, but at the close the market was firm. Ruaxlan imperial 4s were quoted at 85 (10 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 499.00. BERLIN. Jan. '.The tone on the Bourse today was somewhat improved. The new Russian loan waa quoted at 9i4. Trading was active. . .Ua. .in.. . V. ., , ., U . . Trraaary Matentent. WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $145,046,311; gold, $75,801,096. Bank Clearing. OMAHA. Jan. ".Today's bank clearings were $1.(57.964.23. For the same day last year they were $1,290,860.14, an Increase for 1906 of $367,088.09. St. I.oula Grain and Provisions. 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 7 WHEAT Higher; No. 1 red rash, elevator. $1.14; track, $1,194; May, $1,184; July, 964c; No. 2 hard. $1.14. CORN Firm: No. 2 cash. 424c; track. 44c; May. 424ilt24c: July, 434c. OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 31c; track. 82c; May, 314c; No. 2 white, S34c. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, $5.40 5 50; special brands, $5.6tru6.75; extra fancy, $i.0("ti5.15; clear, $4 55ti-4.7u. SEED Timothy, nominal. $2.00t2.4S. COKNMKAL-gteady, $2.40. BRAN Dull; hacked, east track, 87ft,,si8r. HAY Quiet, firm; timothy, $8.0l.u 13.00; prairie, $6.009.50. IRON ton . TIES 9Sc. BAOGINO-74''. HEMP TWINE C4c. PROVISION'S Pork, lower: lobbing, old. $11.15; new. $12.36. Lard, unchanged; prime Bteamed. $6 10. Dry salted mea is, steady; boxed, extra shorts. $6,624; clear ribs, $6 874: short clear. $6.90. POULTRY Strong; chickens. 94c; poring. 94c; turkeys. 12c; ducks. 10c; geese, 60. BI TTER Firm; creamery. 214j29c; dairy, 1541 23r. EGGS Steady at 22c case count. Receipts. Shipments. celpts. 4.fri0 Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu... 8 010 41.000 39,' 0t) 37,000 ..48,000 ..80,000 ..$1,000 Corn, bu Oats, bu Kansas City Grain an Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 7. WHEAT Steady to higher; May. $106; July, 9f4c. Cash: No. ! hard $1.08(61.10; No. 3, $l.(ffl.074; No. 4. $10'rl.06; No. 2 red ilohGl.12, No. $. $1.06iil.u9; No. 4, $1,000 l.t'. CORN Steady; May, 414c; July, 42424o. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 414c; No. 3, 41V; No. t white, 42c; No. 3. 42c. OATS Steady; No. white. 814632c; No. r-lt-tl 81c. HAY-Steady: timothy, $9.0oS9.60; choice prairie, $7.5eS.O0. FYK Steady at 74c. . EGGS Higher; Missouri and Kansas new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 23c; case count. 214c; cases returned, 4 leas. BUTTER bt'.'udy , creamery, 2S27c; dalr:-, 19c. Receipts. Shipments. Wlieat. bu 60.0io 4. 6)0 Corn, bu 4s.0u0 20.ROO Oats, bu 11.1100 4,000 Evaporated Applea and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. EVAPORATED APPLES Market Is firmly held; common, 3V'; prime, 6c; choice. 641)4c; fancy, CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunea. lirm, coast advices are strong and some prices on spot in local market held a little higher at the general range from 24c ac cording to grade. Apricots seem to be mo ing a II, tie leetter on spot, though or dels are still confined to snail lots; choice. 94auc; extra choice. K-tille; fgncy, 12t0 15c. Peaches, moderately active and firm, with choice at 94c; extra choice, 1043104c; fancy, 114fcl2e. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 7.-WHEAT lo higher; No 1 northern, $l.lin.l,'; No. 2 northern, ii kmb 1.14: May, i ltw RYE le hlKher: No. 1. fcotysic. BARLEY Steady; No. . tV:tj58c; sample, 3ttf4iclc. CORN 4c higher; No. , 424j424e; May. 444'(i444r. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 7 -WHEAT-Mav, $1 174: July. $1 1441 144: N'. 1 hard, $1 l'4: No. 1 northern. $1,164; No. X north em. 1 124. FLuUR-Flrst tents. V.VW 45; second patents. $til5a6 2o: first clears, $4.1544-85; second cle ars 1: IV'iSl 7n. LKAN In bulk, $14 no OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Clesti witk BesutDccliie ei Cattle Filly Eegtised. HOGS ABOUT STEADY WITH WEEK AGO Active Dessaad for Fat heea aael l.amba with Psleee at High Pnlsit f stasea. Feeders Also 9lri axtea Active. SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. . Receipts were: f'tiHisl Molds y Official Tuesdsy ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. Otbual Frlaay Official Saturday .. Total this week .. Hcgs. Sbeep, t.it'l 118,1 10.282 . .:i Total last week Totsl week bef.ue .12 $34 Same three weeks ago...2l 9 Same four weeks ago 18.344 Sams week last year 17.793 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 'I he following table shows the receipts for the year to 1 ate of cattle. hgs and s'heep, with comparison with last yrr. 19 6 )04 Dec. Cattle lo "v' 15.t7.i 6 ,i?t Hogs S6.041 41 80S 5.834 Shtep 27.896 88.5n0 10.6V Tha following table shows the avtrg price of hogs st South omana tor the last several ua, w.ih comparison: Date 1 i$v4. iu3.;i3itt.iioi.ii!Kio.i8).;is$ 19.. 20. . a . 22.. i . 24.. 25.. 26.. i7.. .. e0.. 31.. 1... I... 3... 4... 5... S... 4 6 4 4 Ij- 01 k - 4 :. ; J 4 604. 081 $ C4 4 791 8 fs, 3 fe 4 444a, i 84' Wi 4 kl 4 01 8 U 4 a: 4 3 $ 1, 4 ao 4 u: 8 31 384i 4 45, 6 ls 4 001 I 4 04 , 3 . 4 !-; 4 4i, k.e Si 4 , I i 4. e i , m j I 4 4241 4 M 4 S6 4 19, 4 82 4 U 3 50 4 ul .1 ).,; I 4 4 ul 3 44 4 65 f 4 611 ( ( 26i 4 771 4 14 $ 8 4 iviS, 4 b.'i 35: 6 Dai 4 i4, 3 4 Dec t'ec. Dec. Dec. i.ec. Dec. IjiC. Dec. Dec, Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 4 'I 1905 4 2i 2ai svi 4 90, I 3 61 1V4., lSUi. ,.. 19VI . .IM. 16-'- 4 64 b 33, 32; 4 95 ; 4 U, ' 4 3S I 4 61, 6 s: iii 4 vsi, 4 3.1 3 $7 4 434; I 4 JO fi 19 4 94 4 29 8 17 4 444! 4 77 j 6 i. 6 W, 4 37 8 44 4 4 v 4 two 4 2.4 t 04 4 in, 8 4i 4 46 i 4 hk 4 84i 4 34l 1 4 35, $ 48 4 50 I 4 65, ( S9 t 09! 6 C5 I 3 42 Indicates Sunday. Indicates holidijr. The official number of cars of stock brought ui today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Bn p. li sea. C. M. A 8t. P la Wabash Union Pacific C. ev N. W F., E. A M. V et. P., M. A O. B. efc M. Ry C, B. k Q C, R. 1 i P., eaat. Illinois central ... Chicago O- W 1 19 6 21 6 8 t t t 93 Total receipts The diiposlt.on of tne day receipts was aa iollows. eaon buyer purchasing lus num ber 01 head indicated: Cattle. Hos. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift A Company Cudaty Pack ns Co Armour A Co Cudahy Co., Sioux City. Rothschild Other buyers Totals Cattle. .. 1194 ,.jrri $: 2$i .. 2 172 7 fc 584 .. 1.4"1 i 100 8 i;: . 1 413 4.6 7 0 1 126 S.anO 1.801 36.041 27.8s! It 094 .1 1 63.346 21.14J 45 619 877 lv.6-2 23.26'i 42.634 40. 1 TO DATS. 670 1.813 1.527 3d 1.466 439 64 55S I .... 1.3B8 35 6,157 1.801 CATTLE Thre wer only about 100 head of cattle reported this morning, so that no particular change in the market took place. For the week receipts have been a. moat the same aa for last week, but aa com pared with the first week of laat year there Is a decrease of about 7.0U0 head. In viw of the light run and a fairly good demand from all sources, the market ruled active and atronger. except for tha first two days of the week. . The market On corn-fed steera has been rather uneven this week. It will be remem bered thgt the market last week closed with a sharp decllre on Friday. That was followed by another big break on Monday, Which made the market for the two days around 2iyH0c lower. Tuesday prices were about steady at the decline, but a. nee then the light receipts have caused sharp ad varrcea each day. so that all of the loss of last week Friday and of Monday of thla week has been regained, which takes the market back to the high point last week. Choice cattle have been very scarce and (n fact thrre has not been a finished load In the yarda thla week. In the absence of choice cattle the shorter fed varieties have I . . rpw, ,.( advanced, aa noted above. This is quite different from oonditlone at other marksta. where the advance was confined very largely to the more dealrable grades. Good lo cho'lee cattle may be quoted frrm $5.00 to $5.60 and something strictly prime would nrvrta hrtne mora than that. Fair to good cattle sell from $4 26 to $4 76 and the less desirable kinds from $4.15 down. The cow market has followed practically the same course as the trade on steers, closing prices being practically the same ss those in force at the high time laat week. Receipt have apparently been far too light for the last several days to meet the re quirements of the trsde, and as a result buyers have been out early and bought everything In aisht. common cattle advanc ing as well aa the better grades. Good to choice cows and heifers could be quoted from $3 to $3.75 and atrictly prime heifere might bring $4. Fair to good grades go from $126 to $2.90 and cgnners and cutters from $1.60 to $2.25. Bulla are also eel' In g fully as Mgh bp they were last week, the better grades going largely from $2.90 to $3.60 and the commoner kinds from $2 to $2.75. Veal calves are at the highest point they have been In many re on Ihs. cholretK grades veiling up to W. The'e hss been a fairly good demand for stockera snd feeders this week and choice heavy feeders are if nnvthlng hither than they were last week. St'ictly choice grades osn be minted from $3.76 to $4 Tit.. The com moner kinds of henvv cattle and light cattle of all grades are only about steady foe the week. As lis, been previously mentioned the demand from the country Is confined chiefly to cattle of rood nuaiity and the n eeilry now Is lnsely for heavvwelehta Fate to rood cult's may be emoted from 1.?R to $1.75 and the commoner kinds from $3.25 down. Representative sa'es: ' COWS Ho. Av. Pt. No. av. Pr. 2 980 Z 00 1 ll'f" 9 (SI I 9i S 5" 6 1066 3 40 S 964 I 88 HEIFERS. 1 C90 ! 25 t 750 2 73 BULLS. 1 1120 2 T5 1 1530 3 0) 1 68") t M CALVE8. 1 290 1 00 3 130 6 25 1 256 4 25 HOGS There waa a fair run here thla morning for a Saturday, but the demand was fully equal to the occasion and prices advanced a little. At the opening of the market prices were only about 24c. higher, hut It shortly became evident that shippers had some liberal orders and as a result tha market strengthened and Increased In ac tinn tinill it sni fullv 6c hleher. The gen eral market could best be described bv call ing It 2'i"c nigner. who ine exception 01 a few late arrivals everyining was ensposeo Of In good ersson. The bulk of the hog went from $4,474 to $4,524. with a top at M r74. ... . . The receipts tor tne wees snow a gain over last week of about 7.000 head, but as compared with the same week of last year chore la a fslllna off of shout 6.0n head. Prices have fluctuated up and down through a narrow margin sna cosing prices are just a shade strotiser than those In fores st the Representative saies: Av. sh -Pr. No. Av. bh. Ir th r. No. Av. bh. 41S) 4 JO 6 227 ... SO 4 474 827 So 10 4 474 59 147 40 ... 4 474 75 226 ... SO 474 67 291 40 ... 4 474 6 2.-S SO ... 4 47 4 72 845 160 ... 4 474 34 BOO 40 90 4 474 72 243 ... 40 4 474 6 119 2S0 4 474 61 'l 10 00 4 47 4 69 tM 60 40 4 474 62 296 SI 160 4) 474 40s It.) ... 140 4 47 4 73 fc'7 ... ... 4 474 15 237 ... ... 4 47 4 64 244 tuO ... 4 474 44 17! ... 40 4 474 (a r ... 200 4 47 42 ftH 40 so 4 tt si rts so $0 4 50 69 266 so 40 4 60 SO 2M ... to 4 M 54 275 40 124) 4 60 IS :-97 to 40 4 M 47 2M ... ... 4 60 M 3o7 40 ) 4 50 67 111 Mi 40 4 Ml 55 1 SO ... 46" R7 .9"7 14 (M 61 .0 12" SO 4 6ft 62 ? 4et 10 4 6n u r so Wi 4 tin 61 29t 40 M 7. 2-t ... sn 4 60 50 171 ... 1 4 0 . 1K 4M) 4 SO iH 227 ... 4 50 23S SO 4 47 oS mi so WJ I 60 4 M 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 0 4 bo 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 50 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 50 4 60 4 60 4 V) 4 60 .230 $36 111 .223 $17 t: 366 .2S4 2S0 13 1 12... it ... a... si... 41... 9... . . . 4... 74 ... M. .. Tl... SC... K... 64... St... so... s... ') 261 292 2' 6 ...22 24 4 2i0 S"l 4 f l"4 rs ?M m $ l4 to 4 624 40 4 524 4 o?4 4 6?4 4 64 4 $24 4 4 W 4 IS 4 U 4 674 ..2' 41 V, '7 M t w r r4i r HHEEP Ihrre were several cars cf sheep reported this meriting, out the ma jority of them were feeders. Two car) of swea sold to th killers at $4. 50 and a IIf strtns of feeder yearlings brought .4 96. The msrket could safely be quoted strong snd sctlve 011 both kiilers and leedirs. For the week receipts show a big In cresse over last week, but as compare.! with the same week ot last year theie is a falling off of about 12 ts- head. The week started In with a lairly liteeral run and that s. em-d to gle packers the lde; fist receipts would be heavy all the week, snd ss a result they broke the mArk"t In bad shspe. Since Monday, however, re ceipts have Wen extreme, y light, un.l as a result all of the loss of last week Kn,1y and also of last Monday has now been regained, which makes prices on brth sneep and lambs at the high pel-it of the seajton. There seems to be a g.el sirong demand from all sources, so thst the msr ket msy be said to be In a gooel. healthy condition. Comparatively few feeders have arrived this week, but the dernanj has been suffi cient to take evert tlnnec offered at good , strong prices. In fact, the demand seems to be In excess of the riipply. so that oerythlng sells as fast as offered. Quotations tor td stock: Good to choice yearlings, $f 506.W; fair lo good year, lings, is ootro.iiO; good to (holes ethers. Iv.esiiirC is: lair to good wethers. $4 7,vjit. .("; good to choice ewes. $4.4rt4 75. fair to good ewes. 4.i"a4 .26: common to fair ewes. $3.50 68 9H; good to choice lambs. $6 6in7t: fair, to good lambs $6.i,f6 50; feeder yesrl.ngs. 4.aeo.e4; t.-eeier wet'i.ers, 14.2.x! 4. he; le.1er ewes, 83.26173.76: feeder lambs, $5 4"4Jo.7S. Representative sales: No. Av. western ewes 115 649 western feeder yearlings.... 84 western feeder yearlings 92 Pr. 4 IV) 4 9S 4 95 4 95 UO wslern fee-dor year, Inns. 84 t llK At.O LIVE STOCK M IRKET tattle Steady Hogs Strong Sheep . and La nil, a Stead). CHICAGO. Jan. 7. 'ATTLE Receipts, 300 head, market steady: good to prime steers, to BO06 .': laajr to medium. H.! aim: stockera and feeders. $2.4tr4.i: cows, 1 2.'"u4.wi. hiifers. $2.y o.0; canners. 1125 j: so; bulls, $2 ('i4 6o; calves. $3.t"WT. HtXJS Kec.ipts. 2u,(Ke head; Monday, 40.0'1 bead; market strong; mixed and bun hers. $4.8iti4.(i.i; good to choice heavy, 4 i.C(j4 i'o; rough heav y. $4.4'iji4 .50; light. $4 ,(H 56; bulk of sales. $4 4"ii4 tV. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000 hsaii; sheep and lambs steady; good to choice wet re. rs, $4.8jy ,..0; fair to choice mixed. $4 iKi4.7n: weiit-rn sheep, $4.t.,f.i.5e: native lambs, $5.bo(g7.i; western lambs. 8e.e'54i'7.4o. City Live Stock Market. CITY. Jan. 7 CATTLE Re- Kansas KANSAS suJJUino oq Suipnioui 'pBetl o7 d.j market uncnanaeu narket uncnanaeu: choice export snd dressed beef steers, $4 76Ji6.75; fair to good i $S 5tfiM 75; western fed sten-rs. $3 .(Hi 2e; ! ; Blockers and feeders, $2.7.",fi4 25; southern DEEDS filed for record January .. as fur. steers; $3.0odT4.6o; cows. $i.tM4)3.2S; native, nlshedfor The Bee by the Midland ttuar cows, tl.75A4.uv; heifers. $2.5of(i4 oo, bulls. 2.6t antee and Trust company, bonded ab t)4.(8i; calves, $3.0t'4f.6O; receipts for the j stricter, 1614 Farnam slreet: week 21 tMi head. SherlfT to Karen Olscn, lot i, block 14 HOGS Receipts, 3.K head; market Park Forest .$2" n mtmnm' inn ti To- hulk of teaies C. NvstrotTi to Dora Hansen, part of ti Sod R.1- hesvv. 14 ,fi4 70- narkers. $4,45 ti4.i; pigs and lights. $3 754.45; receipts for the wtck. 4a.8ot) head. SHEEP AND , LAMBS Receipts. 600 head; market nominally steady; native lambs. $6.604f7.0o; native wethers. $4,259 6 50; native ewes, $4.0C(&6 00; western lambs. $j.5tKir6.9i; western yearlings, $o.(Tii6.15; western shep. $4.OO$fS.0(; stockers and feed ers, $2.&ottj4.5o; receipts for the week, 14,100 head. Xew York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 7 -BEEVES-Recelpts. 701; verv little trading. A few dry cows were sold at scant yesterday's prices. Ex ports, 642 cattle, 638 calves and 4.652 quar ters of beef. CALVES No fresh arrivals reported and no trade of anv importance; mark"t steady. Dressed calves, quiet. $9.00ifl3.50; city dressed and extra caressses, $14.00; coun try dressed veals, $6.0ii?11.50. HOGS Receipts. 3.840 head; market feel- '"HEEPAND LAMBS -Receipts. 1,200 head; sheep, firm; lambs, wenk. Sheep, $4.00(641.26 no really prime sheep here); lambs, $8,00ft8,10; culls, $6.00. St. Loo Is Live Stock Market. 8T. LOUI8, Jan 7 CATTLE Receipts. 260 head, practically all natives; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $5.on.25, with fancy worth up to $8.5n; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.00igi.nn; steers under 1.000 lbs., $3.00(8)5.00; stockera and feeders. $2.00tfr3.65; cows and heifers, $2.2564 76, the top for fancy heifers; can ners, $1.752.00; bull. $2.25S'4.00: calves. $2.5wir7.00: Texas and Indian steers, $2.76& "4.00; cow and heifers. $2.25fl3.60. HOGS Rece'pts. $.500 head; market steady; pigs and lights, $3.75Hj4.3o; packers, $4 460460; butchers and best heavy, $4 HO 4.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Nona or. sale. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. 8T. JOSEPH, Jan. 7 CATTLE Receipts, 91 head: market steady: natives, J3.GKJi5.50; cows and heifers, $1.754.50; stockers and feeder. $2.75Q4.10. HOGS Receipts, 6,226 head; 6c higher; light, $5.30(64.55; medium and heavy, $4.40 4j4 6B SHEEP AND LAMBS ReK-elpts, none; demand strong. Slonx C'lly Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia Jan. 7. (Special Tcle- grum.) CATTLE Receipts, 6oo head; mar et steady; beeves. $3.5ot76.RO: cows, bulls and mlxd. $2,2573.25; stickers and leed ers, $2.7i,3 5o; calves and yeajrllngs, $2.26tf 3 "5 HOGS Receipts. 4,000 head; market strong, selling at $4.25rg4.&o; bulk, $4,303 4.40. Stork In Might. The following table shows the receipts of live stock at the six principal western mar kets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha IIS 6,8(10 1,601 Sioux City .. Kansas City St. luuls ... St. Joseph .. Chicago Totals .... 6"0 9K) 250 91 3"0 4.01 "0 3.000 3,600 5.226 20,000 500 300 ' 1.666 41.62; '601 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. M ETALS The metal markets were quiet today, but ruled generally firm. Tin Is quoted at $29.25fi:9 00; copper la held at $15 3715.5o for lake, $15,124 (pls.25 for electrolytic and casting at $14.74 4115 124. Lead Is firm at $4.6iifi4.70 and spelter $tj.li&6.15, with some dealers ask ing $620 for prompt delivery. Iron holds very firm, with inside prices practically nominal. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 7. METALS Le.rt, steady. $4.524'34.6'.'4. Spelter, higher. 16.00. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. COFFEE Market for future opened steady at a decline of 5 points, In response to lower European cables and moderate liquidation, while one or two trado interests also seemed to be selling In a small way. There was a de mand from Wall street and scattering sources, however, and the market Improved somewhat toward the close-, being finally steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 6 points. Sules were reported of 36 "50 bags, Including March at 7. Sot 7. 90c; April, Mt. Whitney Gold 1 o. Uutler. Preild.mt: A. J. Hihlfsl, eimia, tx) s Anaciira, i i.; M.iifa, Ino Co., Hr UCtlllg lirolliplly VOll CHIl (ill'ulu fchaics in thla mum einr ot tn ,.,,i. (liar value $1 fully paid ui und noa-akctisublo. if 10 will buv Hsi Kharea par value Ui, 2.1 will buy i Hhares. par value $t, $imj will' buv ltsxi g harps. iur value $!. l'roiicrt.r coijslsts of 1.1 acre wlilcli Kssi f.t of de-veloprae-nt work La already been done and $.V!.Uni U gold t.roducfd Miu ers working,' ui-bt uud day luiirclinir out more gold. Stock Is u-lvunciu'c in value rapidly. Kwomineudwl y banks, newnpaporg. busiiifHs mcu an.l lnlnlnff englneerg. ihl U your opiiortunity to pet In ut the bojrlnnlni; of a bljr urodUL-Iui; L-old mine. Ixt 11s send voti iiir-tur, - ..t i... .i,.,.,7. ahiiwlnir Sliauaai n,.tr nn elm ,i..,.,.v u. . , . . uuinii Ktock lb now Iwlng sold tu jiity for waln.il.ln ,. 1. ...... ... . . .... .. .11.-1.1 I - '"""'u"; I'ee.jiie. uu it Ullllll'IIU JIUJlllj; DU H1K. Mr. I IDI'V the mine superintendent. Is mi exiiert iii!iierhlrii7it nn,t of twenty years MiKveKxful xjM'ilence. Work on the prop-' THIS) eriy under IiU muuaseuiem Is pronTessluc rapidlv mid t oiposi, eoouoinically. Asm.vh from $0 lo iJeai. Kxcilleut 1. railroa.l fo.imie.. ample water, cheap fuel. U 1" i llln!Z, St ud in your eubxcriptlou lo.lay, or wriic fr u M, i.a .nb.rri..- nulck for further inirticulaiK. We could Ha ..r,impnt 110; sen turn nioeu at Ihe preetenl ir in- eoiutiaiiy wa on n (llvldcnd paylug basis. The Mount Whit ney Company is hononlv manneed and euei'tzetlcally conJucted. promU- ug a splendid future; und we invite Into It to assist In the development As th work coes forward at the mines lin stock advances lu value and ririce, uml the lndk'i) Hons Htrengiheii the liclief that this fie-at auccesHftil mines of the tititile Ko Into It can do so with n know 1 be eafe, ond lu due tlm share lu Should you lie tumble to amr cash ment plan I at your (IkmhiI. The couimui printed heivwiili eh'iuld be Kent iu at once. It may not upix-ar atnin. SOJTH WESTERN SECURITIES COMPANY, C. W. HELLMAN BLD'O. LOS ANCELES, CAL 7 15r May. 8 10 15. . September. 8 455 N"r; Octt leer. 8 t"t ; December. 83ri7ec. Spot Rio. ster,1 . Ni , t .c1-v. 4c Ml.d, stead.. C. idee. lo?lJe-. He I asses. -rilAR-Raw. firm; rlfiiKsl. ! test. 44c; P.etiroel t'rm. No 's s PS-. Ne. 9. 5 eVc; NEW Yi iRK. .I.in. 7 fall refin1"g. 'V. e . ti mol ip8 t ,sar. 1 5 '. No 7. i ; N. No. 10. 5c; No 13 4 7.M-. Ne. 11. I'v. N v 12. 4 S.e: No. 14 4 ;'. rot, fev t loners' A. 5 TOY : mould A. iijev: e-tit licit, etc-, rrusheil, pow oeretl. 5 9k . K'atiu.ated. 6vc, 6 V cubes, r. lor .MOl.As.sKi:- I'ttm; ket tie good eh '1 SV.W OR1.I.ANS. New Orli'Mti. open . 3 "3;c Jan. 7 -SUGAR "V-i4V.r; open centTl- Strong; open ketli (ugsl. I'll 44c; centrifugii hltes 4 lf.-Wf 6c: V, Hows, te-j'-r1 l i-t'le-, sr Mul. ASSES- W'let: e.( - li centrif ngal. 7'ol'H'. Srui nil". 34 a4 8-liH'. kettle. i:y2Sr; stesily at rhllsdelpMa 1'roelnre Market. I'HILADEI.PHIA. J.ip 7 BUTTER Firm with n good demand; extra western cresmerv 3ec: extra nearby prints, 83c. EeitiS Firm and ac tive, nearby trenh 3o at murk; Western freeli at mark CHEK3K --Unehnnged: New York full creams, fanrv. n'4'l.'4'; New York full creams, choice. 114'uljc. Nw York full creams. lair to good, li j114c- ew York Imports and F.prts. NEW YORK. Jan. 7-Total Import of drv g(nds and genersl metrhandise at ths port of New Yolk for the week ending today were valued at $13,914 nM. Exports of specie from the port of New York for the week were $2,356,370 gold unl $7;5.iil nilver. Imports of specie st the port of New Tork during the week were r7.99 sliver and It: 100 gold. Dry laioda Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 7 -DRY GOODS Mac kel for ihe week end with a decline In activity as far as buyers are concerned, but thre is no dls teoaition to weaken In prices and the situation is ss firm as ever. The export outlook Is encouraging, while so many lines sold ahend there Is little war rant fur revision. Dnlnth t.raln Market. DUI.UTH. Jan. 7. WHEAT To arrive. No. 1 northe rn. $1 15' ; No. 2 northern. $1.08; on track, No. 1 northern, $1.1541 No. 2 northern, fl.t4; May. $1174; Sep tember. 9iW OATS To arrive and on track, 29c. j rrorla Market. PEORIA. Jan. 7 CORN Steady; ' 4(4Ji42c; No. 4. S9!Ulc; no grade. No. X 374- S94o. HEAL, K9TATK TKASFKRS. 1 lot 6. hlreck A. Lowe's add 2,'0 J. B. Callahan to Douglas county, part of Thirteenth street in Boulevard Place IrO Omaha Realty company to O. N. Hyps, e 60 feet ol wind feet of n4 of lot 2, block 6. Park Place M Mnrv E. Armstrong and husband to Charlta and lecilia Newstrom. nll74 feet of S2344 feet of lot 11. Barker's Allotment 4'fl T. W. Onrmlchael to H. 8. Fink, lots 3 and 4. block 6. Halycon Heights.... 5" Storx Brewing company to M. E, Sage, lot 1 Waugh A Westertleld'a tub.... 321 Edwards -Wood Go. (Incorporated ) Tain Olfice: Fifth and Roberts Streets ST. PAUL, nilNN. 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