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THi: OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. .TAXtWKY 11. 1W5. (.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Mrkt Go Above Mogday and Thtn Eaaaa Down. SNIW MAKES SOME BULLISH FIGURES torn Increase I Heavy. hat al- la Is gala ta Re Raylnar -reat tnorrmr in latble Oat apl. OMAHA, Jan. HI. ln. Wheat aa not finite wi strong an Monday iit mmr ir the talent looked for a sharp bread. vl Mine was reported selling the Msy. The market opened at $1.17, c under Monday 'a close, and early In the session advanced to $1.18. hut thla was not held long anil the market slackened off to 11.17 ly ti'ifin. Tho July advanced In sympathy, opening at . atul advancing several limen iu tha dollar mark. Know ha been furnishing ame bullish wheat figure. Ho estimate the amount of wheat In the rarmera' hands at 1 !6.aj.a;t bushels, a gal nut Aa.tmil.OiKi Imnhelit lor last year. l,3,iAt.nt bushels fur 1";1 and i'M,ix'. 1 bualifla fur l!rj. He finds A per cent uf the 1!)4 crop to he Mill In, tlrat hand. Of the winter wheat condition he aaya it began the winter with the low average of M per rent. There. hue bi on drouth cnndl iIoiim ever al nee' the time of seeding, ao tha severe weather find a, small plant without laor, not In 'cuadltioti to meet unfavoil n liia condition. . llie snow-lias been light and the sever weather liaa found bar tl'lila nearly everywhere, a condition dis tinctly unfavorable to, a weak plant. Thla condition la repotted .to exist now every where, but In the ohm' valley, where there is a fair eovering of aiiow. Iirarigtrnrt'e shows Bo great decrease of B.3r6,nmf' biffrhela. Last year the Inereaae wa l.SA).0(Vi bushels. The total visible la given mi loct-se of H7.00O btishcls, the total being tO,6,0n"J buahelH. The Minneapolis Mock bane, .decreased Hjfl.OOO buahela for the half week. The Mlnneapolla receipts were li'tf. 1 tiO huahela Hiid the shipments were RX.iiou buahela. Flour shipment were 40.nO bar rela. Tho northwestern market has re ceived an far b.TJ.mW bushel of Canadian wheat. seventy-tlvu. cars of thla coming Monday. 1 'Mi wheat do not accumulate, but la ground and exported under bond. St. Louis at one time thla morning reported tho Mav at $130. The Kansas City mar ket refused .0 fOJow Chicago. Minneapolis leported tha caaU, market u little duller for eeoma to bu a little mora favorably conaldered today. Valentine was reported buying the May. lredsircet s however, showed an increase! of 1.3M.OoO total vlslblo -upply :1a. given- at 10,919,000 Inmhels, air limmwe of 4.311.000. . aalrt to have already shipped out. 10o.000.WiO of Ita 820.uua.nv crop. The ahipmenta thla week are said to lie four times those of laat week. Moat of tit Iowa corn is going eaat. 1 : '' ' ' The total visible rtly of oata la 21.2D2. noo. an Increase of f2ki.00O, or over half. Hradstreet's gives n decrease of 2,n8S.. The marHet is still flat and does not look rrontabla to the Jrada. ; ' Omaha Caiah galea. - . WHJSAT-No. S tiara, 1 car, 5 lbs., $1.06; care, 66 lba., U.fttVi. ' ... OATS 1 rar standard, S2c. Omaha Caah Market. WHKAT-Ni . T hard. 81.OtVSl.08; No. 3 hard.' tcWJ 04; 'No. 4 hard, KXttMc: No. 3 spring, $1.07. . . i'ORN-No. 2. IWe: No. 3, 38Hc; Nn. 4, j- 37e; no grade. IWuHrto; No. 1 yellow, ;c; No. 3 yellow, S8c; No. 2 white, 38c; No. 3 white. 3Mc OAT8 No. 2 mixed. 2Rc; No. 3 mixed, 27Hc; No. 4 mixed, 2rtHc; No. 2 white. 2c; No. white. 2Rc; No. 4 white, 27Hi82c; standard, 28c C'arlot ltvcelpta. t'hlcago Kanias City , Mlnneapolla ' Iuluth St. Ixnila ... Omaha VTieat. Corn. Oat. 27 RS4 144 ...I...1H7 HW 14 177 tW 71 31 : ...t... 11 190 17 Grain Market! Klaewhere. Cloalng pricea of grain today and Mon 1 day at the markets named were as follows; CHICAGO. ' W heat Today, Monday. May 1.1ST4A I.1714A July HA 994 Corn Mav 44B 4V4 July 45VSU 4&VJ KANSAS CITY. f Wheat- t-t - n. t- t .', May -1.0H 1.01V. 1 July ; 9lHi 9Vm 1 Corn May 42, 41B July 42V 42 ST. LOUIS. Wheat ' . ' May 1 1 B 1.19V. July W lrH Corn Mav v 42 42 July 43 431 MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat May -1.17HB l.Wi July Mm 1.1 6a DL'LUTH. Wheat May M7Vi 1.17 July 1.14 NEW YORK. V heat May 1.18V 1.17V4 July 1.03 1.03 KKW YORK OKNICHAIi MARKET Haotatlona of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YOHK. Jan. 10. Kl,OL"R Receipts. M.liiu MiIh.: exports. 1.K76 hbls.; market was llrm with fair demand; winter patents, $5.50 1116.86: winter turulKhts, jo.3mau.4t; Winner sola patenta, te.gaihii.aft; winter extras, IK.65 ia4.80; Minnesota linkers', a4.a 4.(6; winter low grades, $4.4Ml4.10. Kye flour, ateady; fair to good, $4.4ikM.7u; choice to funcy, $4.7S i-i.(. buckwheat flour, quiet, $2.50 per 100 lbs. t'ORNMfc'AI Steady; lllne white and yel low, $1 30; coarse, new, $1.131.14; kiln drieu, -'.(4l3.U. ' Hi K Nominal; No. 2 western, 76c asked. HAKLEY-gulet: feeding, 44c, c. I. f. New York; malting. tD'ijuc, e. 1. 1. tiunaio. WIIKAT Receipt a. 10.7J6 bu.; exports, SD.dfi!) bu.: spot market Irregular; No. 3 red, $1 , elevator; No. 1 red, $1.14, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1,27V4, f. 0. b. afloat: No. 1 hard. Manitoba. $1.I1U. f. o. b. afloat, (iptlona oiened off a little under easy l.tvrrpuol cublea ana roretgu selling, but had a strong advance later on Wall street buying. A big decrease In world's stock tor the week and room covering. Kvcutuully the market broke under ele vator selling west and closed V to lc net l,.u.-o M 11 El ll.L.41 I IN .il.lHOil SI llilA .IIIIW doted at H.lttV CORN Receipta, 14H.HI0 bu.; exports, 77.504 bu.: spot market, steady; No. 3. Uc, nomi nal elevator, and 6IVr, f. o. b. otloat; No. 3 ellow. 6;;c: No. 2 while, lc. Option mar ket was generally steady all day with the, west closing line nan Kerr May cioaea, ooi-. OATS Receipts. XI. 0ml bu.; spot market, , steady: mixed oata. : to-Si' lbs., SHV0.l7Sc; naiurul white. :iu-- t :U lbs., niVfOWc; cliuued white. 3t. to 40 lba.. 30U41c. ,IV Viniu SHliuing. tatioo ; good to choice, BivyKs... s ':: HOHH Kirm; state, common to "choice. 1904. 2WiS7c; 1903. 3oi33c; olds. 14c; Puclllo roast. 1904, mi Mil. UK.13, 3iKu3:ic; olds, li'y lie. . . HIOKt li rm: Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs., liic; Californlu, tl to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry, :4 to lbs., Iiy. I.KATIIKR- Firm": aeld, !4i2tkv r'ROVlHluNS-Heef, steady; family. $1100 i-il-'.uo; mess, $9.Ui 60: beef haroa, $a (mfrji V3 60; packet. i.iK'aja.w; eny extra India mess, $1 t.goti KM. t'ttt meata. nnlet 1 plokled be lea. sii-TixTlMJO; pickled snoutUeri. Kt.U'i pi. k led bams, $H. 7Mu9.no, Lard, tlrin; western . 1 a- in. . llvaUICUi il1,t .rmimi. pij"l 1 uiiiiiiritii $7.10. Houlti' American, $7.76: compound, t4Jl7V.tt6.2S. fork. iiit, family. $14 uu 14 uo; ahnrt uliar. $llfcui ltf.00; mesa. $13.7313.25. TAl.lXiWwfcleaoy; city, . 4iu; tountry. 4tl4c. ' HICK Unlet ; domestic,' fair to extra, Vt ut4e; japuu. fuMwinai. Rl'TTKR-Hteadyj street price, extra creamery. IVV'-to. Official prices, cream ery, common to extra, 191.90; creamery, held, rrrmiuon to extra, tlto Kc; state dairy, iummon ti extra. l.V.jJ3c; wee teen factory, t oinlliou to choice, Hf(fle; wiwtern Imita tion ereiimery. common to choice, 17ti!3c. CIIKKOK Ml rung; state, full cream, small, cnlorol mid while, tancy, K'We; tine. Il-r; kite inaile. colored and white, poor to choice, Valine; large, I'oloreil and white, fancy, lie; fine. Illtullv; late made, col ored and while, poor to, choice, IPrllc. rlJ8 -Htmiis; westarn fancy selected, 31c; western average best, 3uc. Pori.THY Alive, steady; wesleru chick riis. ll'ic: fowls. U4c; turkeys, l.,(il4c. Ilresscd. firm; western rlili kmi, llVkul5c; fowls. JtttlSc, turkeys. 15til9c. It. Lale Urala a. 4 Pro.l.loaa. T. I.OV IS. Jan. la WIIKAT-Lower; No. t red. rush, $1.19: traC. I1.1U; May, $1.19. bid; July. ; No. 2 hard. $1.141.15. CORN'-Firm: .No. 3 cash. 43e; track, 41u 44'v.; Mav. 42'ii-t July, 4a'.. OATH- K'rm; Nn I issli. nS: track. 0; Mav. 81 V: No. I while Ke. aiCKU Tlniotliy, nununil it $.' iietji.40. rtOL W-Hjuudj ; red winter patents, as 40 VW: sperisi brand. KlMiiM: extra fancy, .;.). la; cltar. $4.504. it. " nni t.Aly e.lH.,y at l-'.t". HRAN Steady: sacked eaai trji k xa.i $7e.- HAY-Lower; timothy. $$.0u,11.oo; praiilo, W.'MgS.SU. ihuN rxrrrns TiK8-. MAilOINO-7'c. HKMP TWINE 7 Vie l'RO fSHINtt Pors eavier: iol.lilnff. $11 id. old; new, I1X..V0. l.aril, unciisngedi primn steam, as.m !ry salt meats 1 boxed 1. fteadv: extra horta. t, lr niis. $"7,.J; short clears, $7. liacon tboxed). atewiy; extra ahorta, T.&iJ; clear ribs, $7 fc-'x, hurt clear, $7.87',. Itll LTHV - 8teadv; chickens, 1iHi ; sprtnga, lHc; turkeys, lie: ducks, llc gepae. He. rtlTTKR Higher: creamery, 2i'?j301Ci dairy. ir.7L'He. KH18-Hteady, 23c, case count. Hecel.ta. Shipment. Flour, bhls .( 19 mo Wheat, bu 71. ( Mom Corn, bu 39 mi 5.om Oats, bu ;e,oij 41.UUU C MlfAWO 1RAI" AXI rROVIIO Featorea of "the Tradlag aad t leslnst Trleea Board of Trade. CHICA. Jan. 10.-eavy proflt-taklrg today cause.1 a weak finish In the wheat market. The May delivery after almost equalling last Hoptemlier's high tlgurea, closed at a loaa uf He as compared with yeeterday-i Corn la up a shade. Oats show a gain of c. Provisions are down 2Vi5e. The efheat market at the opening gave Indications of acme willingness to sell be low the figures current at the end of the previous day's session. Initial qu"Utlons on May were Unchanged to lower, at $1 17 to $1 174. The factor that Inspired the early selling was a decline In pricea at Liverpool. Aside from the ' weakness of foreign grain markets, however, the tenor tif general news was bullish. Nortbweatern receipts were small and the extreme cold weather in the northwest promised a con tinuance of light movement from the farms. The visible supply statistics ahowed a de crease of 353,oi)0 bushels. As a result, bear ish sentiment In the pit aoon gave way and the market became remarkably atrong. Shorts were anxloua buyers and u.ulckiy bid up the price of May to $1.18, a price only a trlflo below the high point touched during tho speculative rurore due to the north western crop, calamity. Later In the day all advance was lost and .prices dropped to a point considerably below yesterday's closing quotations. May selling oft to Sl.ltilfc. The break waa due largely to heavy realizing sales by a leader of the bull clUtue. There waa also moderate sell ing resulting from a partial let up In de mand for cash wheat at Minneapolis. The market closed rather weak with May at Il.ltiT4. Clearances! of wheat and flour were equal to 66.000 bushels. The world's visible supply as shown by Rradstreets. decreased ti.Saa.OUO bushels. Primary were 470,000 com pared with 780,000 bushels a year ago. Mln neapolla, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of 272 cars, agalnat 781 cara last week and 48 cars a year ago. Covering by local shorts and a fair de mand from commlaalon houses held the corn market Comparatively firm In spite of lower pricea at Liverpool. The bulge in wheat also had considerable Influence. May opened a shade to Vc lower, at 44,'S441c to iVi. sold between 44i&44le and 44,J)-Msc and closed at 44Hc Local receipta were 694 cars with five of contract grade. The oats market waa dull with trading mostly f a scalping character. A large decrease In the visible supply had a ten dency to strengthen prices. An Improved caKh demand was an additional bullish fac tor. May opened unchanged at to7,c, sold tip to 8Hc, and closed at the highest point. Local receipts were 144 cars. Provisions held fairly steady In the face of heavy offerings. Higher cables and moderate receipts of hogs had a tendency to revive bulish sentiment. No special de mand, however, waa In evidence. Prices at the close showed slight losses, May pork being off Be. at $12.57VJ. Lard down SViiUBc, at $.86fj$t;.87Vi. Ribs were 2Vic lower, at $6.62V. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 18 ears; corn, 143 cars; oats, 76 cars; hugs, 39.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcleg. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat May July Corn Jan. May July Oats Jan. May July ?!-, Jan... .May Lard ifay July Bibs Jan. May July - 1 17V4 1 114 99!4jH 100 44i 4 44Ht$ 46 tSi-H 29Tx 30 30f 31V4 12 80 lfao' 70 IT 9-'Vj a 92H 7 OUVs 7 02Vt 1 li'if 1 lO'.f 1 17H 9Vii99VijH 44Slt 45 i4CVi!jiH 411, 44144tt 29: 80S, lici i 13 67 62H 6 85 S 95 SO 30 31 V4 31H 12 25 12; 2H so 6 96 6 85 6 HL'Vi 6 77Vi 41 oo.s ' u: 12 27 12 62 V. 6 67V4 90 7 00 6 35 65 77',, No. 2. . Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents. $5.10 K.20; straights, $4.80Cd6.00; spring patenta, $5 006.t0; straights, $4.6u4.90; bakers, $170 Ij3.0. WHEAT No. 2 spring, $1.1851.17; No. 3, $1.02il.l6; No. 2 red, $1.18Hib$1.21. CORN-No. 2, 43c; No. 2 yellow. 43c. OATS No. 2, 3t)c; No. 2 white, 82c; No. 3 white. 30310. RYE No. Z, 75c. BARLEY tlood feeding, 86iS37c; fair to choice malting, 41347c. SEEDS No. 1 flax, 41.18; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.23. Prime timothy, $2.77. Clover, contract grade, $12.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.25 jl2.38. Lard, per 100 lbs., $H.G2. Short ribs sides (loose), tn.12Q6.:5. Short clear sides (boxed), $6.5yd.62. Receipts and shipments for the day were aa follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls : 18,800 21,90 Wheat, bu 103.C00 71.100 Corn, bu 6i6,80i too.lnO Oats, bu 197.200 3O7.fH0 Rve. bu..... 7,000 8.500 Uarley. bu 105,400 50,100 On the Produce exchange today the but ler market was firm; creameries, lwijllie; dalriea, ln24c. Eggs, llrm; at mark, caaes Included. 21'(24c; tlrats, 2Ac; prime firsts, 27c; extras, 29c. Cheesa, firm, HCul2c. Kanaaa City Urala aad Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 10. WHEAT Steady; May. $116; July, oigie. Cash: No. 1 Hard, ll.ettfll.10; No. 3, $1.0ivt l.; No. 4. H8.ti$1.0i No. 2 red. $l.ll'ot 1.18; No. 8. $1.071 11; No. i, 41.U8U1.07. CORN Firm; May. 42e; July. 42Vm Cash: No. 2 mixod, 41u; No. 3, 41c; No. 2 white. 42e; No. 3, 42c. OATS Stead-; No. 2 white, 82c; No. S mired. 31c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.00r9.50; choice prairie, $7 Ml. RYE-Steady, 75c. EUtiS Steady ; MlHnurl and Kansas new No. 2, whltewood caaea Included, 25c; case count. "4c; cases returned, c lens. EK Creamery, aj2n'; dairy, 19r. IteeelnU. Shlpmenta. Wheat, bu...,,.-. 30.4K) 41.HH0 Corn, bu 24,0m) 66.000 Oats, bu 12,600 11, UK) t hanaes la Available aiply. NEW YORK. Jaii, 10.w,Hpeoal cable and telegraphic commatiilcatlona - received by Brmlrttreet s show the following changes In available supplies, as compared with pre vious account : Wheat Culled States and Canada, east of the Rock lea. decrease. 1.093,011 tin. ; afloat for and In Europe, decrease, &.3u0,ttio bu. ; total supply, decrease. H.M.uOO bu. Corn Cnlted States and Canada, east of the Rockies, Inereaae, 1.3IC.0IU bu. Oata I'nlted Statea and Canada, east of the Rookies, decrease. 2,036.000 bu. The leading decreases reported this week Include an estlmste of 300.000 bu. st the northwestern Interior elevators, lifi.out) bu. Uf Manitoba. 65.0nO bu. ut Rochester. 63.000 bu. at Co lead and &o.d bu, at Port Huron, Stock held hi the Chicago private eleva tors Jiicreasvd 51.000 bu. ., .. . Visible Mapply ( ttrala. . NEW YORK. Jaw. 10 The visible awpplv nf grain Saturday Januarj- 7, as t-omplled bv Ute New Yolk Produce eaehange. Is aa fellows: Wheat. 40.Ct a bit.: decrease. 3i3 000 bu. "orn, 10.919 UW bu. ; Increase, .842.(mo bu. Data. 2I.L41JUO bu. ; decrease, I.imi.oiu bu. Itye. 2.0:181110 bp.; inereaie. iio.miO bu Uarley, ti. 574.00.1 bu.; decrease, l.".4.0oo bu. Mlaaeapolla firaln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. lo.-WHKAT-May. $1 17S: July. $1.1'; September. tMc; No. 1 luird. Il liS. No. 1 northern, $l.lt.; No. 2 northern. $l.nc. FUiCR-iilgheh; tlrsl patenta, $ 6miji.fifl; Second. K.SnHKi 40; flrat clears. $4.1i'u4 j second. Smn 2.70. r HRAN-ln bulk, 414. tlalath Ural Market. Dl l.l TH. Jan. 10.-WHEAT-To arrive. No. 1 northern, tl.l&'i; No. 1. $108; on truck. No. I northern. $1.16; No. 2 northern, $lta; May. H IT',. July. $1 .16; September. 9(.L,r. OAT8-T0 arrive and 011 track. 29'c. Sank I leariag. Tuesday's bank clearings were $167,370.99. For the same day last year they tr $l,lKVwt.i, an Increase of 37$,3M.70. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market ia Gtntrallj Dull, aa Earlj Bit Iting Followed by Slight leaatioo. TRADING IS OF PROFESSIONAL CHARACTER Herfacllnn nf l.erman Hank Rate of lllaeoaat Marka ( eaaatloa of Flaw of fiolil to that I enter. NEW YORK. .Jan. 10. Today s unim portant atoek market was very similar to that of yesterday, except that today the neglect was even more pronounced; the early rl.e leas vigorous and the fol lowing reaction not ao sharp. As a trial of speculative etitlment on the part of professional element it followed yestcr day'a Ulna almost exactly and demon strated quite clearly that a momentary advance In prices has no power yet to attract public attention. There was some apprehension that the advance In prices was n.ade td afford a basis for selling on the part of speculative h"'"'' the character of the market did not offer much intrinsic probability for this view. Dealings were much larger on the advance thone on the decline. I'hat la to say. 11 the phrase of the board room, the H'-t bulled hard, but there waa no notable pressure to sHI. and such aa there was Was not pushed at the lower level of prices. Such a condition serves to dissuade the bears from making short sales In the market. The trading la so narrow and of so highly professional a character as to lend Itself to description only In tech nical tirms. The appearance of a Pub lished Interview by an active "Pul"" leader professing extremely hopeful. Mews nf higher prices roused but tepid Jnt" est on account of some of the market precedents aa to former responses to simi lar outgivings. , ... Attention was given to the jt'Ne d J" russlon In the political world of the pnis rwcts for tariff revision and the probable period for the undertaking, ami the activ ity of this discussion modified to some extent the feeling caused by yesterday a conviction that no action would be taken at the present seaslon of congress. A re duction In the Oilman bank discount rate, while it marked the cessation of the draw ing of gold to tho center, waa obviously designed to prepare the money market for the placing of the Russian loan and the reports received later In the day of the prospective success of that loan relieved some apprehension of a shock to the finan cial world, due to earlier reports that the Issue would prove unsuccesaf ill. Mf" tlme a strong attraction for gold at 1 arts continued, as did the preparations for fur ther large shipments from New ork. The official statement of the production of gold at the Rand for December, giving the output as 362.264 ounces, attracted atten tion on account of the uninterrupted ex pansion shown In the monthly rate of output from that center. The maximum monthly production of gold In the. Irons vaal was 459.709 ounces, which wus In Au gust 1X99. The present rate of Increase, which has gone on steadily since the re sumption after the-Boer wur. thus promises to bring the supply from that Held up to the maximum within the next year. The imtnrtance of this large source of re plenishment for the world's stock of gold must be taken account of In the consid eration of money and financial prospects. Of special movements In todays mar ket that In lAiulsville c Nashville was plainly due to the Increase In the, dividend of ita subsidiary stock, Nashville. Chatta nooga Sc. St. Ixiula. Professional attention centered In the Paclllcs. The restoration of the full preferred dividend rate by United States Cust Iron Pipe waa the ground for the activity with profit taking In that stock and probably Influenced some of the trading In other industrial special ties. The Chicago Union Traction stocks reflected the financial adjustment of the street railroad companies. Not much of the early advance was left at the clos ing, which was heavy. . , A There Was variety in the bond market, but the prices moved irregularly. Total sales, par value. 43.73B.otW. United States bonds were unchai :"ed on the laat call. Quotations on the New York Stock ex change ranged as follows: Bates.High.Lbw.CVose. Atchison .70 87i 87 87 do pfd .J 900 101 l'0 '100 Atlantic uoasi line.. . . B. & O .. . 800 105 do Pfd 301 W 96 Can. PaOitIO 1,000 132 152 Central of N. J Cliea. & Ohio 1,000 48 Chicago & A 800 42 do pfd Chicago Ot. Western 5.7uO 22 C. & N. W C, M. fc St. P l.rtoo 173 Chicago T. & T 1.700 10 do pfd 600 20 C, C, C. & St. L Colu. & Southern do 1st pfd ao M pin Del. & Hudson Del., I & W D. & R. O do pfd 200 Erie 13.200 do 1st pfd 4.600 do 2d pfd l,f"0 Hocking Valley 1W do pfd Til. Central 6,300 Iowa Central do pfd 100 K. C. Southern do pfd l,90 63 l & N 6,100141 Manhattan L 4.3O0 liw Met. Securities 2,0n0 75 Met. St- Ry l,4i in; Mexican Central 20.2) 24 Minn. & St. L M . St. P. &. 8. Ste M do pfd Mo. Pacific M.. K. & T do pfd Nat l R. R. of M. pfd N. Y. Central N. Y., Ont. & W Norfolk & W do pfd Pennsylvania P.. C, C. St. L... Reading do 1st prd do 2d pfd Rock Island Co 1,00 do pfd St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd !l St. U S. W 200 do pfd 7no 80. Pacific 18.5HO do pfd l.Oot) So. Railway 3,7m) do pld 100 Texaa Ai Pncille l.tiNI Tol.. St. L. & W 100 do pfd Union Paeitlo 61.1H0 do pfd 8o Wab.ish 4it do lifd 60 W. & lke Erie Wis. Central , do pfd lot) 4"i' Adams Kx American Ex i' u Ui Wells-Kaigu Ex.... Anial. Copper Amer. Car & F do pfd.. ex-dlv.... Amer. Cotton INI... do pfd Amer, lee do pfd Amer. Linseed Oil. do pfd Amer. locomotive, . . " 8oo do pfd :ioo Amer. Smelling & R. 5,mi do pfd 6110 Amer. Sugar Kef.'... 2. Km Amer. Tyb. pfd cretlf 3.2H) Anaconda M. Co I"0 nrooklyn It. T 3. mm Colo. Fuel I ") Con. Has 7'i Corn i'riKliiets. .' 4 6110 do prd J. mm IHstllL-is' Securities. 3"J tlen. Electric Inter. Paper 6nd do pld 5il Inter. Pump 4(0 do pfd Natl l.ad 3,4'l No. American luo Purine M.ill bm People's lias 2,'.'"0 Preased Steel Car do 1 I'd 2ii Pullman P. Car ! Republic Steel :il)0 do pf.l Rubber Hoods 4om do pld 210 TkIiii. Coal aV I '.. I'm U. 8. Untlicr... ...... I.Icjo do Pfd l.ftm l . liauliy - :ijo U. S. Rubber 7. 2'") do ifd ,:..f. 2.Tn' I'. Si Slt-el. 2i!M do pfd 2j.7oi V.i. Caro. t.'bt initial ... . l.Sm tlu pfj ... Ia) 100 '61 85 4'S, 7H 61 90 Ki9 66 4. 600 1.500 3.(0 9.90H 1.210 4l HI 1,300 28.100 26,2t) 48 42 22 172 9 19 61 85 39 77 61 93 158 66 W 167 74 114 Si 18.1"0 lo 2K) 3iK) l,3iju H 82 63 43 141 41 79 138 ,82 367a 7i 25', 6.1 65 116 3:. 96 35 36 lis 97 2I"' 42', 74 .14 93 6 36 106 31 62 43 143 41 79 137 ii 36 2"' 58 64 116 36 96 34 36 lit 97 . 21 42 45 104 96 132 192 '47 42 80 22 205 172 JO 19 88 22 60 35 184 83.- 31 85 .19 77 60 91 93 158 29 6fi 28 - 63 140 167 75 115 21 50 89 146 V 81 62 43 143 41 79 90 137 7 M SI 84 86 84 To 24 5S 65 116 35 .''6 81 36 61 114 97 . 21 42 18 21 45 2.16 3.". lot 81 112 u: 94 107 ll': 46 196 21 7 37 22 25 1-41 45 ll 80 16 2 lu 71 101 79 w w u: 3 7:J 3a S3 " '6 S."' 104 81 112 lie 93 n7 6" 45 li u 77 37 77 37 24 45 na 90 238 16 .27 llj 71 12 lou -7 36 HO J., 1 37 119 233 73 33 '- ai 95 30 15 37 34 1"4 81' 112 141 94 1071, 60 45 19". ao 78 37 1S6 22 76 36 V) 25 loo 44 .17 16 68 26 14 70 13 Km 79 38 l J 9' 37 lob Westlngll. Eleetrlc 800 10 1'0 179 Weatern Union 92' Total ssles for the day. 4T!S.10 shares. ew York Montr Market. NEW YORK. Jan 10,-MONEY-On rail, steadv at 24i.' per cent; closing bid. i per cent; offered at 2 per cent; time loans, very easy: sixty days. 2 per cent; ninety days. 8 per cent; six months. 3 pr c-ent; prime mercantile paper. 4434 per cent. STERLING EXCH AMlK-Strong and closed easier, with setual bualnos In bank ers' bills at $4 8750i4 7H0 for demand and at $ S5i4.8,-Jlj for sixtv-day bllla; posted rates, Jl lK'4 nnd $1 ; commercial hills. $4 M SILVER Bar. 6c; Mexican dollars, 47c. HON I8 Government, steaay; railroad. Ir regular. The following are the quotations on stocks and bonds: V. 8. ef tt. re....l4Jpn . rift do coupon 1'Hi I.. N. unl. 4 m do la. rt tus "Man. r. R 4 1 lo roilpon t"4 "Mir Inlrtl 4s. .. tin new 49, ref 131 I do 1st tor '-'' do couroa lit iMinn St. L It " flu old 4, rg los4 "M , K. T. 4... ..!"" do roupon l'lJ1! do la a 'x Am. Tobacco 4a, ftta. t' --S. R. of M. t. 4 t 4a (. rtl 111 ,S. T. C. I .in" AtrblMia sen. 4 IMS N. J. f. I s Mt4j d adj 4a No. Pirtnc 4f 1S Atlantlr. ('. L 41 1011 do 3 Bl. Ohio 4a H4 K. W. e. 4 m ds J M i. S. U rM. 4a P7 l entral of G. (a... .ll.l't Pann conn !a 1"1' do 1-t Inr HI lfidlni son. 4 l'.H d M Inr 71 i"8. I.. a I. M. r a..llCt rhe. Ohio 4ib...1i ;Rt. L. S. F. f 4. s " hi. o A A. .. II 'ft I.. 8 W r. 4... .la C. B. A U n. 4 ... SiwNnl A L. 4a ... f . K. I. A P 4t.... tl So. fete ts M" do eot . ns DS't 80 R.lf tm 11 rrr St I,, f. 4a. .10114 "Txas A r. n f.'nHi 'hlrairo Tar. 4a ... 7 IT . at L. W. 4.. MVt Colo. A So. 4f t ll nlon fi lft 4a l'CVa, Colo. Mid. 4a T4' do rear. 4a ins dlha ta. rlfa H V S Sll li M 2 "Ii. R. 0. 4 im jWttiaah la HJ. Pltl1laa Sao. .... Jo dab. H trla prior lias 4a....nx Waatarn Md. 4a 1H do aao. 41 l W. L. B ta :. t4 K tv. A n. C. la..!" 'l. Ontral 4i 1 Ho. king Val. 4 ... Offered. "Bid. Roaton ROSTON, Jan. cent; time loans, closing of stocks Atchison adj. 4a do 4a Mai. "ntnl 4a..... Ati-hlaon do pfd Huston a Albany... 'Huston A Main... R.iatoo Blaaalad .... Fltrhburg pfd Mexlran Central ... N. T., N. II H. Pr Warquatto ... fnlon Pacific Amar. Arg. Cham.. do pfd ...' Amar. Pnau. Tuba... Amar. Sucar do pfd Amar. T. A T. ....... Amer. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. AS.... Kuiaon Rlae. Illu... Oenerat Klactrlc .... Mi as. Klactrlo do pfd Maaa. Claa t nllad Fruit I nil ail sho Mah .. in pfd V. 8. Stael do pM Hlu. "Asked. .. M .. 20 .. 7J' .. 12 . its .. 8S ..0 .. .. H .. 14' Slock Market. 10 Call loans, vnj per 3t4 per cent. Ottlclal and bond: . Westing, common .1024 Alloua . 74SI Amalgamated .... . n I American xlnc ... .inou.' Atlantic .S(i Ringhata .175 al A lltcla .IM'oiiteonlal .143 jf'opper Range ... . 3SVilrily Weat .2"! ttomlnlon foal .. . unvrranklln .114-Vflrancy . SO Isle Rovale . liH'Min. Mining .... . c Mlrhlmn .MIVsiMoliaak .138 Mnnt. C. C... .14 nid riomlnlon .... . iltt!"Cistola . 91 I Parrot .' IUVQtilnrr . Jil . (Shannon .18 Tmrack . 13 Trinity . f.'J,V. a. Mining . .IHSlV- OH .tMVIMah 32 i'4 n , Vletarls . wtoona .... Wolvarln .. 11H .. r. .. ti .. 4) . . in .. 61'i .. .. n' .. :t .. :s4 ..lull .. 8 ..110 .. a .. JSS .. mi .. 42 .. I .. Ill . . 1 or. London Stork Market. LONDON, Jan. lfl.ClosIng quotations on stocks and bonds: 1 Oonenla. money ... M-MN Y, Tantrsl 14S do aiceual 88 713 Norfolk A W U't Anaconda "H1 do pfd M Atchison 89 Ontarln A W 4-"4 do pfd 108i, Petinaylvanla (.. i" Bal. A Ohio 107-t Raud Mines Canadian Pacific 13 Reading 42 Chee. A Ohio . ....... 4 do 1st pfd 47 Chicago Ot. W 23' dn 2d pfd 41 C.. tf. A" St. P'. .'. , . . 1 74j Southern Railway ... ii'i ncRoera Ml l-ilo pf Denver R. 0 31 Southern Pacific 6ti" do pfd "nil'tilon Pacific llfva Erla 41. do pfd M' do lat pfd t'. 9. steal Ml1, do Id pfd..' 3i, do pfd 1'4 Illinois Central litWaieeh 22 I)ula. A Naab 14, do pfd 44 M., K. A T 12'4 Ppanlah 4a SILVER Bar, quiet,' 27 13-16d per ounce. MONEY-lH2 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills ia 2 'per cent; for three montha'. bills, 22 11-18 per cent. hi 11 IVerf York ninlug gtoeks. NEW YORK. Jan. 10. The following are the closing quoiauonn co mining biwvro. Adams Con : ! illttle Chlaf f Alio " H'ninriv Brc w. Jl'vnir .. Phoenix ,. Ptftofil . . . BruDiwick Con ....., -vA4eMiI TklniMsl t.- f jf. V m . .4.? A WtaVxaTi Horn Ml'ver ajgurr Nevada .... OftA 1. -.1 iron aiiyar ........... v ..37. S36 .. . 18 iianaara 4H ... J Leadallik Con ... . Kurelaa . it'lnauclal LONDON,. Jan. 10 -rThe rates for money hardened m the market today, owing to the deposits of tenders for Irish' land loan k null fnm ta?fVnlin nt the Mex- niucs oi.. . . .w - - lcao 4 per cent loan. Discounts were dearer, Ulia partly Hi uin vumiimcu uv........ gold from France. On the Stock exchange a better , undertone prevailed. The business was small at first, operators awaiting the result of the Irish loan tenders and the freneral carryover tomorrow. Consols re axed after opening with on advance, owing to the uncertainty of the money mar ket. Americans started lower, but after ward generally were- buoyant, especially Union Pacific, Denver A Rio Uritnde, United Statea Steel Corporation and Tlllnols Celt tral. Realizations caused a few Setbacks, but the market closod steady. Russians showed a further Improvement owing to continued continental support. Imperial JupHnese government s of 1904 were quoted at 97. Argentina rails were bought 011 heavy crop prospects. PARIS. Jan. 10. Prices at the opening of the bourse today were firm. The lowering of tho Oerman discount rate from 5 to 4 per cent produced a good Impression. Towaril tho close prices became heavier. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 90.40 and Rus sian bonds of 1904 at 5o0. BERLIN, Jan. 10. Trading on the bourse today waa extremely iiHlet. Rank of Germany Statement. BERLIN. Jan. 10. The weekly statement of the Imperial Lank of Germany shows the following changes:' Cash In hand in creased 41.20.00om. treasury note increased 480.000m. other securities decreased lb.'.MO. Otwin and notes In circulation decreased 165.080,000m. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Today's state ment of the treasury balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive or the IJoO.OWi.ooO gold reserve In the dlvlalon of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $141,987,3(17. Gold, $71,835,868. Wool Market. BOSTON. Jan. 10. WOOL-The re Is a strong market for wool, with trade quiet because of the small offerings. Large and small mills have been buying, hut not in large jots. Tho most Important move ments have been in Delaine wools and the closing out of some Montanaa. The trading in territory wool has been dis tributed with prices maintained. Pulled wools are steady. Foreign grades are linn. Territory and Idaho Fine, 181j'.lftc; heavy tine. 1617e; Hue medium. 18ril9e; medium. 22(i2:lc; low medium, 23ii24c. Wyo ming Fine, 1718c; heavy Hue, 16iftl6c; tine medium. 1716o: medium, 28i24c; low medium, 33tiii4e, .- X'tah ami Nevada Fine, 17'(T18c; Jieavy line, 15 16c; fine me dium. 17i(j'tic: medium. 22Jt23e; low me dium, 234144c Dakota Fine, Igitylac; fine medium; ISAISc; medium, Z3ii24c; low me dium. 23tt4!4e. Montana Fine ' choice. 214 !; fine average, 113 20c ; fine medium, choice. 21i22c; average, 19ift'4ic; staple, 22 bt'-Hc; medium choice, 23ti5c; average, 21 ti22c. ST. 1XDUI8. Jan. 10.-WOOL-Stad ; medium grades combing and clothing D!V(i:9c.; light tine lBj2;c; heavy fine 144 18c; tub washed Watte. Evaporated Applet aad Dried Frails, NEW YORK. Jan. lo.-EVAPORATKD APPLES Market Is moderately Arm and active at full late pricea. Common, 4fe4c; prime, 6e: choice, 6100; fancy, 6V ,c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prune show no fresh development. remaining llrm on a fair jobbing demand. Quota tions 215e, according to grade. Apricots are In sellers' fuvor with choice at 8if 10c; extra choice, Mfllc; fancy, llMilic. Peaches rule llrm on fair demand; choice, 9c; extra choice, lo4t10c:; fancy, lltf 13c. Coffee Market, NEW YORK. Jan. 10 COFFEE Futures opened steady at an advance of points in response to higher European cables and rather bullish Hmstlian cables estimating the amount of coffee.. The close, waa steady, net unclutnged to 6 points higher. Steles were reported of 94.Efs) b.igrt Including Mnrc-fi at $7 90 May $8.13: July $o.3ii; Seplemlier $8 3oi 18. rjs ; December $e.75. Spot market steady; No. 7 Rio Vc. Philadelphia Prodoce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 10. HUTTER Sltadv and good demand; nearby prlnta, 83c; rilu western creamery, .Inc. EGGS Steady and good demand; nearbv fresh. 32c at mark; western, freah. 31c. CHEEHE-Flraa but quiet ; X,w York full cream, fancy, liVnUW; New York full ctfaV"1'. choice;. Ui12c; New York full creams, fair it good. llilJo. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET g Literal RtoeipU of Ctttli and Pricii Ruled l;edj to Tu Lowir. HOGS SOLO A TRIFLE BtTTtR Demaad lor Fat Kheep and I, a nibs Fally Kaaal ta Ike staanly aad Tradlag, Active, vtltk Prleea troag to Tea Higher. Receipts were OfHi-lal Moinlsy Official Tuesday 81 H'Ttl OMAHA. Jan. 10. Csttle. Hi'gl 5.il 4.7k 9.701 ..171 Two clays this week Same days last week Same days week tiefore.. f 699 rsme mrce weeks ago... 7. 18-1 Same four weeks ago. . . .IO.L'5 Sam days Is.at year 12.167 RECEIPTS FOR TIM-: VRAIt 8 11. 13.211 3..1I4 I;t.l8i7 13.iHi li'.3.'3 TO l:W6. Pheap. .'! 12.2J5 14.KW 1 H1 is.mi U.iai; 23.2IK DATK. The following tuhln 1I1A rri.itits of cattle, hugs and sheep at South Omsha for the year to date, with comparison with last ',('ar; 19. ii. Inc. Dee. V,anle H".01i I9.3i8 7 47.83:1 64.064 .... 8.131 "hecp U21 44 il22 4iSih The following table shoavj the average FI ,ce ,f lc at South timtlit for the laat aeveral days, with comparison: Da' I 1904. !VJ9."jr902.VaiLilS )i8 "i 9-." 3 ; Dec. Dec Dec. Dec. Deo. Dec. I ec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 19... to... 21... 22... 23... 24... 25... 26... i'T... 29... . 31... I.... 4 ft'.; 4 3ol 6 01 1 it 12 4 60 I 081 6 041 4 44i 4 84 06 4 88 4 39 8 16 4 881 4 45 6 18 ! 8 (Mi 4 '! 4 4 4 4 791 4 8l 4 80i $ Hi 4 01 4 02 4 04, 7l 0 I, 4 IK 1 a I 4 4: 4 64 4 o.,; , 4 65 I 4 61 4 61! 4 6ij 6 35 4 47 4 6.' 6 , 19f. 19114 1 1903. I 4 a 6 33 4 :'9 4 t.ii 6 37, 4 43! 8 30, 4 44' 4 77 4 46 4 68, 6 28 4 45 4 is 84 4 50 I 4 65' 29! 6 09. !", CV, I 4 tl, 6 49 6 09 1 $ 28 8 U I 34 3 87 3 4; 4 61 $ 36 It 19 4 89 4 111 3 51 o 441 :- : 4 8.1 w .1 8 24H 4 77 4 11 w 6 ;to I 4 14 3 46 6 H 4 90. I 3 51 J902.ll!ll.1!K8il899. J2 4 96 1 4 21 6 4 96 1 4 3.1 3 57 G 19' 4 961 4 29; S 57 29 6 IU, 4 27 3 44 : tn 4 At. :i if 6 21' . 4 sr. 3 4S I 3 4J 4 34 I 4 62 6 40 6 15. 3 14 , 4 38 3 to t 1 6 4U, i. it o 2j 4 3i 3 5i Indicates Sunday. indicate holiday. The official number of car of stock brought in today by each ror.J was: Cattie.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses. c. M. St. P. Ry 16 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific Ry...... 10 Union Pacific system 16 C. V N. W. Ry.: 9 F.. E. A- M. V. R. R 43 ('., St. P.. M. A O. Ry.. 47 B. A M. Ry 63 C, B. & y. Ry 6 K. C. A St. J C. H. I. A P. Hv.. east.. 3 C. R. I. A P. Ry.. west 2 Illinois Central 7 Chicago Ot. Western 6 Total receipts ., 228 The disposition of the day's receipts wa as follows, each buyer purchasing the nnmner or head indicated: 6 3 4 6 29 6 1 11 2 21 6 4 1 92 24 2 Buyers. Cattle. Omaha Packing Co 67S Swift and Company 1.114 Cudahy Packing Co l.u'10 Armour A Co 913 Vansant A Co 2:7 Carey & Ronton 15 Lohman & Co U':i McCrearv A Carey 32 Hill A Son M2 Huston & Co 12 Hamilton A Rothschild... 48 L. F. Husx in Wolf A Murnan . 115 Mike Haggerty 65 Sol Degaii 3n J. B. Root & Co 236 Bulla A Kline 63 Other buyers 6o4 Hogs. Sheep. 1.283 2.24i; 017 2.559 119 2.540 2.:; 4 1.181 Totals CATTLE Receipts of 6.00.- 6.164 le were oulte uoerai una morning and trains were very slow in arriving, which of course delayed the market to quite an extent. The quality of the offerings was Inferior, which had u still further depressing effect. In meet cases, however, the change In prices trom yesterday was not at all radical and. all things considered, a fairly good market was experienced. - .... liuyera took bold of the mote' desirable, grades it lieaf steers as though they wauted them aad the market on aucl kinds looked to be about steady with yesterday. When it came to the commoner kinds, though, the market was rather slow and sales were made weak to a dime lower. Owing to tho fact that receipts w-eru quite liberal and also to the slow arrival of trains, it wus late before even tho bulk of the cattle was disposed Of, The cow market suffered a little more than the trade on steers. Tho general mai ket on cow stulf was right around a dime lower. There was considerable unevenness In the prices paid, though, so that while some sale were nearly a dime lower, others looked to be more than that. Trading waa rather slow all the morning, aa buyers did not seem to be as anxious for supplies as they have been of late, and tho day was well advanced before the big end of the re ceipts was out of first hanus. Bulla were, if anything, a trifle lower and veal calves were alow and weak. There were not many stnekers and feed era in the ynrds and aa a remilt the market held juxt about ateady on anything at all dcalrable. Common kinds were slow and hard to sell nt steady prices owing to the limited demand for that class of offerings. Representative gales: BKisr STbisim. No. No. 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 7 f s 1 SI 1 1 i I 11 tx'.'.'.'.'.'. 7 5 1 1 7 11 14 10 I I 4 4 M 12 I ! 2 1 16. . .. lii.. 1. . 1.. 1.. 1.. 1-. I.. 1.. Av .1:130 . . 1 1 i0 ..IStO . .I'.'.IO , ..laau ..1270 .. 1.I-I0 ,. .11211 ,..1170 ,..1IS0 ...1H4I .. . air. , .. 7:i .l7n PI 1 on 8 tie H mi & Ml n uo .1 00 00 i 00 3 nu 3 ftl 3 76 'i KO S Hi 4 Oil .... ... I... 2... 13... I'll... It... aii... 18... en... 18... 18... 14... AV. ..10S2 ..i:6 ..K'Sll . . 114M . .IHJ ..ll.'l ..tan ..n ..!: ..12t8 ..lit) ,.ia5 STEERS AND COWS. . 1(1 8 60 . ;.... IS cows ...V .. cao ..low . . tejs . . !I2! .. 77 .. !MI .. U .. B87 . . 00 . .1IIKII .. 8'i0 .1(07 .. X i4 .. Hoi .. Ml ,.lSl . .l'.t:i . . (mi .. t.91 ..1111 . . tio ..108 .. t!.l .. es.i .. tJS mo .. 701 . . r.-i .. Ml .. 70 .. S0 ..12i0 ..lata) . . 1040 ..1411) ..lull) 1 so 1 75 s no no I (HI i Id 1 l i 111 a in. i to : t". a a 1 ar. 1 60 8 ell J Ml 1 bO 2 in 2 to a u a i i s t a.-. a. t. I. . 6.. ia.. ao.. 1.. .. is . ai .'. IV. . . 4.. 11.. 17.. 12.. 7.. II . . 14. 1 tlcIFElta. a 10.... I!.... .... 11.... 14.... 24.... 8. .-. . : 10 2'y S 2 : a u S 40 t 4i in BULLS. a 00 1 a 00 1 a 00 1 t 40 1 1 to 1 . . . : CALVES. 14... 4... 3 (10 4 (HI 4 nu t M STOCK an a U Mi t (i 270 ai IkO 140 1 I CALVES. 1040 loon 1077 li8 1CMI 1040 ino nu I0M 1.00 lift, Ml lost 1 oat InS aw 1045 K0 Uma ar 1170 a?7 1173 7lt I MI 841 7M HOT, o ut - 10 i tun 13711 ISO 1110 '.113 14 120 140 42 an Pr. 4 ( I 05 4 If. 4 L'S 4 an 4 nr. 4 a:. 4 (0 4 !.n 4 60 4 tn 4 an 4 M 1 75 2 "5 1 7 '. 2 an I .', a ( 1 M 1 act 1 M S a 3 00 I 00 a 00 a on a on 1 10 3 it a ia 1 r. 3 311 3 rj, a 40 3 (0 : m t as : n 1 do a in a ir a 6. 1 it : (a 3 to a .i 1 Ta 2 ti 1 o 4 Hi t 10 a to a as STOCK COW8 AfiU HEIFERS aJ a 1 ;so 3 30 4o t t ... Ma a a blue jvrunn jinu rr-e.LiE.it3. 1. 1.. 8.. a.. .. 1.. I. . r. . 1:.. St.. 83.. 8 . II. . 84.. alio .. (7 .. M .. C . . 600 .. 7i ..KHO .. fcSO .. (0 .. tr. . . 7M ,. 710 .. MI . . :( .. ? ,. 1H .. i4 . . '.: .. .. i 8 (0 a ts t 7 I 71 8 Ifi 3 M 3 f"l It.. t. .. 31.. I.I. in. . . 72 .. 44 .. (91 .. ltd ..110 .. 711 .. .. ' . . lot;. .. to4 . . 7 , . 70 .. o0 . . kill .. Mai . . 8.14 .. km . . 07 .1041 a cs 3 4 3 4S 1 48 8 48 3 to 3 r.o 2 1,11 3 ao .1 (.:. 3 a:, a mi 3 an a c a " I M 8 M 3 19 3 70 8 on 10 a tm . 1 3s:. r. a ii (7 a a 13. 3 'A 86 3 21 i'd a ao 7 I .-. 10 s 11. ;(..... a 40 ia .... 8 40 1JI... a 4a WVOMINU. 8t t ow s 770 8 00 IIOOB Receipta of hoga : were lijora lib eral this morning at all points, but the demand seemed to be aboul ei(iial i(J the cieeaalon, and a fairly giaxl market wa experienced. At this point I lie mxrket opened steady to strong, or generally a had higher. Trading waa hot very active, however, aa packers were alow to pay His advance and salesman -were not wHIlng to cut loose unless they could get a little mure mmity than Ih'y did yesterday. The bulk tis earlv sales went from 14 80 to $4 88 and the c hoicer loads sold largely at $4 67. Trains were riithr slow in arriving, wnich delated the msrket to quite an extent, but ha 'majority of the early hog was dis posed of In good season. The close of the market was very slow and weak. When the lute train began to arrive packer got very bearish and not only took off nil of the advance, but closed the market lower than yesterday aver age. The lata sales were right around $4 S7'. or mosllv 6c lower" than the earlv market. Packer, nf course, did not like the Idea of taking eff that much, and a a result trading ass vety s'nw and at noon there were still several loads In first hands. Rf.preaentatlve sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. N Av. Sh Pr. tl f2.1 40 4 ,vi 8 ..tt tl 4 411, 7 f 40 4 i af. :ct 0 4 M 1, I J4" 40 4 It t7 . 4 Ji, a; i: ... 4 H't u t?. 12a 4 i 83 40 4 to (4 Ml 4 ti, 4 "Oi 41 4 n .?0 4 !' 7t 8s 11 te :.i aa " 4 4:'t 80 4 an 4 n o V 14l 4 "' ;l 27 12i 4 a 78 211 ... 4 2s ?a 242 ... 4 aa .. aai . . ? 48 21 ... IN -7 7 W 4 2-i, i7 273 240 4 1" 8 ?2t ... 4 (a 2J.4 120 4 M .S ... 4 3i 24 84 ... 4 0 72 27.0 in 4 2'i M 24 ll Ita as 2 180 4 t .'8 8it . . 4 n 24 2a. ... 4 titj 21 24t 10 4 (to M 277 ... 4 t2v .'..! I" 4 o S..: 2'.' 80 4 43 tj M ... .mi an 4 an ( r1 an 4 2' 78 ...... .214 ... 4 'l a .'72 89 4 82' r. 2 10 4 80 8 ...... 271 40 4 af't 7., M4 a 4 en 82 2i ... 42' f,t 314 It'l 4 8i 84 22 10 I 82k 84 324 H 4 ! 73 20 110 4 l'i 7i 2;. W 4 80 82 21 o 4 72 . ... 40 .71 2I 40 4 IJk, W 301 ... 4 o .1 4." 4 2H 40 4 71 ,...! 180 4 82k, 14 .''. ... 4 to t J0 .... 4 43 k 17 .. 272 ... 4 n 84 271 80 4 fi'tj M 316 Mil 4i .It .- 4 '." ?yi ... 4 2s ssi '' 4 42'a 4...;....tn o 4a 77 tat ... 4 4s 67 34 40 4 41, 21 141 120 4 H SI. 807 ... 4 42 Cj ( 0 2l 4 48 at id ao 4 ? a 27 a 4 is 8.1, ;78 80 4 82', 70 J48 180 4 Su W t 40 4 42 81 113 ... 4 85 74 271 ... 4 42k, 4 271 ... 4 :. U 3S3 10 4 82 k, 11 343 ... Ifc 1 21 12n 4 42i, W SiXI ... 4 42. 38 H7 8 4 12', 88 517 40 4 87 ..41 80 4 l."i, S ..ITt ... 4 .k 7 2Io ... 4 82 k, 17 287 L80 4 8) n o lii l 42i, 2 i...k8 ... 4 8.". 70. ...... .243 ... 4 82V, 33 12 .. tM (3 2'ia ... 4 8Ji, 6i 313 40 4 48 M Ml ... 4 2, V. 224 ... 4 41. i.0 M an.4 8k 40 83 ... 4 i'i 64 -'7;l SO 4 42 1, 71 274 ... 4 47', SHEEP There was another very moil crate run of sheep and lambs here today, and with a continued liberal demand the market was strung and active on both sheep and lambs. Buyers were out early and practlcallv everything changed hands aa fasf as ottered. The general market can safely 1h quoted strong and active, and in a good many Instani-e sales were made that were fully a dime higher. As high H $6.00 was paid for yearling., wethers sold for $6.60. ewes $4.70 and a small bunch of native ewes sold for $4 90. A new lop was put on th lamb market for the sea son, as high as $7.4X1 being paid for west erns. There were practically no feeders In the yards this morning, but anything at all decent would have sold readily at good, strong prices. Representative tales: No. I goal 3 goats 1 native buck 3 western bucks 18 western cull lambs.. 8 western cull lambs.. 133. western ewes 244 western ewes 3 western ewes 3 western ewes II western ewes 14 native ewes 14 native e wes 1 western wether 1 western wether 6 western yearlings 11 west, yearlings and 73 west, yearlings and 25 lambs 61 lambs 12 native lambs 1 native lamb 278 western lambs 20 western, cull ewes . . 2 western cull ewes .. 119 western ewes , 343 weatern ewes 123 western ewes 238 western ea rs 24 western ewes 223 western ewes 4.3 westarn ewe 218 western ewes 211 western ewes 16 western lambs 490 weatern wethers 1!9 weat'n year'gs and wethers.. ,10 weat'n year'gs and wethers.. if west'n year' ga and wetherB.. 33 weat'n year'gs and wethers.. It western lambs . 269 western Iamb ..' 8 western cull lambs 3o Western ewes 129 western lambs L'17 western lambs i 125 weatern lambs 419 western lambs Av. 70 ....... 1s 230 Ia:t 63 46 79 80 93 100 121 163 186 70 90 96 wethers. 72 wethers. 74 67 76 110 90 ?2 112 110 109 !S 98 103 98 l.'W 102 96 97 . . . . w 107 94 83 Si 86 89 64 70 86 66 Pr. 8 60 3 oo 3 60 3 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 Ml 4 76 4 76 4 76 4 90 4 90 8 60 6 60 6 (HI 6 00 6 (81 6 75 6 76 7 00 7 00 7 00 3 ml 3 00 4 00 4 00 4 01 4 16 4 60 4 till 4 70 4 75 4 75 6 25 5 60 6 70 6 21 6 26 6 27 76 6 86 4 00 4 65 6 HO 6 75 6 86 6 8i CHICAGO LIVE NTOCK MARKET Cattle Strong, Hoga Five Cents Higher , , and Hheep Mtrong. CHICAGO. Jan. 1. CATTLE Receipts, G.OoO head: market strong; good to prime steers, 15. .(Vt.10; poor to medium, $3.76 6.6": stockers and feeders $2.2fyfi 4.15; cows, $1.2BUJ4.40: belfers, 82.(8 ttS.OO; ennners, $l.2o'Ji l.fVl; bulls, 2,00)4.(8i; calves, $3.(Vft 7.00. HOGS Receipts, 29.000 head; market 5c higher; mixed and butchers, 84.Cr.-rf 1.80; good to choice heavy, 84. 7561.36; rough heavy, $4.60oj4.6i: light, l4.4.(i4.7:'; bulk. $1,604)4.75. SHEEP AND I .A MBS Recel pts, 18,000 head; sheep strong; lambs Hrm; gooii to choice wetners. 6.o0t.'.60; fair to choli;e mixed, ii.9fBfi5.9ii western aheep, $4.2.Vn-5.0o; native.-lambs, $6.(.kH7.76; western lambs, $6.764rJ.80. . , . , Kansas t Ity Live Mtock Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 10,-CATTLE-Rs-celpts. 11.(88) head; market for select weak to 10c lower; cows and feeders strong; choice export and dressed beef steers, $4. i (1)6.76; fair to good. $3.6oifj4.J5; weatern fed steers, 83.6ofi5.2o; stockers and feeders, $J. 7i I&4.75; southern steers, 83.5(814. 75; southern cows, $2,004(3.; native cowa, 1.7u(&.4.00; na tlve hcHer. 82.6tj4.60; bulls. 2.2,Vm4.(8i; calves, 43.iNUtjti.nl. HOUS Receipts. 18.010 lead; market steadv; top, $4.75; bulk of sales. $4.4ii4.7o; li.av, t4.7Va6.oi; packers, $4.55& 4.70; plga and ligb'S, U.ki'ul.wi. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 4,000 head: market loellnc' higher; native lambs, $6.olairi7.26; native wether, T6.("X(ji.76; native red ewes. $l.oiku5.o0; weatern lambs. $6.00if 7.00; western yearlings, I6.164jti.37i; western aheep, $4 00j5.2u; stockers ayid feeders, $2.i0(ii' 4.6t. 81, Louis Live Stork Market, ST. LOUIS. Jan. lO.-CATTLE-Tleceluts. 6.INN) head,. Including 2,600 head Texnus: mar- Ket slow, annul steuo , native snipping ana export steers. $6.0na6.2u; dressed beet and biiKher steers, $4. Got) 6.40; steers under !,( lbs., S3.2f.vj6.00; stockers and feeders, $2.6u 3Vi; cowa and belfers. $2.2.Vfi4.75; cinnera, $1.7542.26; bulls. $2.6Ku4.00: calves, ft. 27x1(6. 7i, Texans and Indian steers, $2,764)4.75; cows and belfers. $2.Ohj3.60. HOCiH Receipts, 11,000 head: market slow and weak; pigs and lights, $3. 7644.40; pack ers, $4iku4.76; butchers and best heavy, $4.706 4.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3..V1O head; market active and strong: native mutton, $4.00fj6.4o: lamb. 86.00(c) 7.25; culls and bucks. 8 .2544.26; stockers, $.oik'08.25, Tt-xaiiH. ;!.(j;u6.oii. at. Joseph Live Mloek Market. ST.. JOSEPH. Jan. 10. - CATTLE -Receipta. 2.7UO head: mnrket steady to strong; natives, $3.7Jifro.40: cows and belfers, $1.76460; stealers and feeders. .76tt4.i. HtalS Receipts, 8,898 head; market ateady to strong: light, $4.4oOi4.iy; medium and heavy, $4.50iiv4.(6. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.043 bead; market o'a26c higher; lambs, $7. in; yearlings, $6; ewes, $5. Hloas 4 Hy Live 8to k Market. a. SIOUX CITY, la., Jan. 10. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Rerlnts. 1,800 head; market easier; beeves, $.f iiiiH.00. envcv, India and mixed, $2.26(8.76; stockers and feeders, $2.7512380: rslvca and yearlings, $Ji'tf 3.E0. 1 1( WIS Receipts, 8. 6n0 head; market 6c. higher, selling at $4.4oj4.7o; bulk. $4.6o'ci4.0O. kleek la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six pilnclpul wiatei.i markets yesterday: Cattle SoiUli Omaha 4.70o Slnux city I.aon Kaunas City II, (Mi si. iiuis c.ooo St. Joseph 2.700 Chicago 8,00) Tjtals. 32. 300 llok.. Slieeji. 8. i tj.nuu 3.5'io 1k.li Hi 4.00(1 ll.'lfNl 2.600 R.89S 2.045 29,rt 18.CO0 79 198 82641 C'olloa Market. NEW YORK. Jail. 10. COTTON- Spot closed quiet, lifleen iSolnts lower: liilddiliig Uplunds. 715c; middling gulf. 7.40c; sales, 1.025 bales. LIVERPOOL. Jan, 10. -COTTON -Spot la moderate demand; pricea 4 points lower: American middling fair 4 .0c; good middling 3.7c: middling 8k5c; low middling 3 73c; good Ordinary $.60.; oidlnjv 8 43c. Sales wtre. 6.(84) bait of which 6.6110 were for speculation and export and Included 5.700 American. Receipts 83.181) baits including 62.600 American. ST. LOUfl. Jan. 10. COTTON-Dull, un. changed. Middling T. Sale none; reeiti none, shipments none. ' NEW ORLEANS. Jan in-COTTON -Steadv; nrdinnrv 4c; good ordinate 6 11-16. ; low mindllng 7-la.-: . middling 6c: good middling 7'c: rMddllrg fair "Sc. receipts 2n,i6g Iwlrs; stock 423.44 bale OMAHA WKOLRitlK NtRKi'T, reatlltlon af Trade ail tlaotattoaa aa laple aad Fancy Predaee. EGGS -Candied stock. 234;4c. LIVE POCI.TRY-Hana. 8c: risteri. 4 ; turkeys, lie; ducks, 9c; geese,, Tjbac,; spring chit kens. 9c. DRESSED POULTRY-Turkeys. 17jlc. duek. IiVtIIc: geeae, 9"11'Y; chickens, le-it lotYe; rooster. BUTTER- I'ncklng stock. 16U17c: choice, to fancy dairy, 174il9c; cresmary. M4i26c; In' . 1. tints. .'7c. FRESH FROZEN FISH -Trout. I0e rickerel. 7e; pike, S: perch. If. bluaflsli. .'c; whlteflsh. loc: salmon. 13c: rcdsiiHi pei , lie; lobster (green). 30c; lobster (boiled). 83c; bullhead.' 11c; catfish. 14c; bltck baaa, Ac: halibut. 12c; crspples. T.'c; buffalo, Vci white baas, lie: frog legs, por dos.. 26c. BRAN Per ton. $16 oft. HAY-Prleea nuoted by omsha Wholesale tiealera' assnc intlnn: Ct nice No 1 uplsrgV $t c'u; No. 2. 86 00; medium. $6.W: coal ae. $6.09. Rye straw. $.'.60. 'these price ut for hay of good color and duality. OYSTERS New York eounia. per can, 46c; extra selects, per can. standards. far can. 30c; bulk (standards), per gal. 160; bulk (axtra selects), per gal.. $1.76; bulk (New York counts), per gal.. $1.90. TROPICAL Fill. I IB. ORANGES- California Kedland navel, a'l altes. $;.76'a.100; choice navels. $-' 6iiJ2.;i; California seedlings, all slies. pwi LEMONS -California fancy, $i.76: 300 and J60. $.175'd4.00; choice, $3 Mf 3 60. DATES Per box of 30 lb. pkgi.. t? "0; Hallowe en. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. lc. FIGS-Californla. per 10-lb. carton. 78i 80c; Import ad Smyrna, 4-crewn. lic; 6 crown, 14c; 7-crown. 16c: fancy Imported (washed). In l ib pkgs. IGojJUc. California, per rase of 36 pkga- :.2r BANANAS Per m-dlum aiswl bunch. $2.08 152 60: itimhos. $2.76iaoO. GRAPE FRUIT-Per box of 64 to 64. $6 08 db.&O. .- " FRUP'S APPLE8-Home-g,own .Tonalhana. rf bbi., $S.26; Ben lav!s. f' .6: New Tork Kings, ):t.2"; New Voilt Oreenil,g. $2.6H; New Vcik B'ildina, 82.75; Colorado Julia. th ins, 1 7i W ne Saps, per bu. box, $1 60. PEARS-Utah. Colorado ami California, fall varieties, per box. tl.iftul 75. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Be!! and Bugle, per bin . W!a co!:lrt Bell and Cherry and Jersey, per bbl . $7.5; per box. $2 76. ORAPES-lmpofted tlralagas. per kag. $6 0, vn'S 60. TANGERINES Florida or California, psf -hcx. $2.50. VFOHTAHLES. POTATOES Homc-gi own. in sacks, per bu.. Inc. c'olor.nio. per bu.. 60cv TURMPHold. per bu.. 40ct Canada ruU bagas. per In., le CARPOTS Old. per bu.. 40c PA MSN IPS Old. per bu.. 40c BEETS- Old. per bu.. wv. NAVY BEANS T'r liu.. J1 96ijj2.00 ONIONS Home-grown, red, In sacks par bu., $1.00; sputi:"!i, per crate. $2.00; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c: white, per lb., 2Uc. f'UCUMBERS-Per tloa.. $2.()0.1t!.25. TOMATOES California. lcr 4-buskat crate. 1 CABBAGE lio'l.ilnl seed, ptr n:. le. SWEET POTATOES Kansa kiln drltd. per bid.. $2 50. CHLERV Per doa;., Vfi50c; California, 45c. RADISHES Hothouse, per dox.. 45c. ONIONS New, southern, per dox., 46e. TURNIPS New. southern, ne" dox.. 4.)tj. B SETS. New, southern, per dox., 46c. PARSLEY New. per dox.. 45c. . . MIKCEI .LAN ROUS. HAVER KRAUT Wisconsin, per kef. $2.60. CIDER New York, per bbl.. J6 20; per -bbl., $3 26. CHEESE Wisconsin Twins, full cream, i:"ul3u; Wisconsin Young America. 13c; block Swls. new, 15c; old. i&7)l7c; Wiscon sin brick. '4. ; Wisconsin lirnburger. 13c. HIDES4-N0. 1 grren, 7c: No. 2 green, 60: No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; N".. 1 vea! clf. 8c; No. 3 veal calf, 7c: dry salted. 64314c; sheep Bells, L6cS$l 00; horse hiuva. $1 604i8 00. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft sholls, new crop, per lb.. 14c; hard shell, pes lb., 13c: No. Z soft shell, per lb.. 12c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.. 10c".' peanuts, per lb., 7e; roasted peanuts, per lb.. 80; Chill walnut, per lb.. 1213c: almonda, soft shell, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 16c; chestnuts, per lb.. 12 lie; new black walnuts, per bu., 754790c; shellbark hickory Huts, per bu., $1.75; large hickory nuts, per' bu., $1.60. Metal Market. NEW YORK. . Jan.... 10. METAI.S-TI1 London metal markets were again easier, with the exception of siielter. Tin suf fered the most severe shock, closing a( i.131 for spot and 130 10a for futures. The local market lor tin. having advanced recently largely as a matter of sympathy with London, wna affected by the foreign break and closed weak at $28.96i29.1i. Cop per, however, was unchanged locally and is reported in a firm position, with lake nuoted at $15.S7t 15.50; electrolytic. $15.12 W12.26; casting, $14.870)15.12. .It wgg re ported that In some instances lake and electrolytic were being quoted slightly be low these prices, but It Is aprobable that . no transactions of importance could be made under the figure given. In London copper declined to .t8 for spot and 88 6a for futures. Lead wna quoted af 12 18 9d in London? Locally the market Is firm at $4.6ei4.73. ' Spelter was unchanged at 25 2s tid In London nnd $6.15o)4l.25 In the local market, with some dealers sflld to he akklng as high as $6.60 for prompt de livery. Iron' closed at 54s 6d In Glasgow and 49s 9d In Mlddlesboro. Locally th. market continues llrm. No. 1 foundry, northern Is $17.047)17.85; No. 2 foundry, northern, $17.60; No. 1 foundry, southern and No. 1 foundry, outhcrri, soft, $17.764j 18.00. Sugar and Molaaaea. NEW ' YORK. Jan. 10. SUOAR-Ra w nominal; fair refining. 4c; centrlfugnl M test, 6c; molasses sugar. 4c. Refined. Arm: No. 6, 4.10c: No. 7. 6.70c; No, 6. 6.10c; No. . 5.15c: No 10, 5.10c; No. 11, "5c; No. 12, 4.95c; No. 13. 4.85c: No.'lt. 4.80c;' confection ers' A. 6.80c; mould A. 6.30c; cut loaf. 4 Sic; crushed. li.nXc; powdered, 6.06c; granulated, 6.96c; eubea, 6.2)c. MOLASSES Firm ; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 30fy33c. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 10 SUGAR Strong, open kettle 2Vu4e: open kettle centrifugal 44j4c; centrifugal whites 5tr: yellows 4ii4 6-1 Gc; seconda 3(i)4 5-16. MOLASSES- (julet. open kettle lott-Xc; centrifugal 74316c. BYRUP-Steady, 2a)25c. Whisky Market, PEORIA. Jan. 10.-WHIBK Y-l)lBtlller' finished goods on basis of 61. ?3 for high BT. 1-OUI8I, ). lO.-VHlSKY-r-8tidy on basis nf $1.27 fur spirits.. CINCINNATI. Jan. IO.-WH181vY-Fln-ished gooda lower 011 buHia of $1.27!. I.lveraool (.rain Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. lO.-WHEAT-Ppot. nominal; futures, steady; March, 7s ld May. 7s d; July. 7a d. , ' CORN Spot, easy: American hilxad, new, 4s 2d; American mixed,, old. . 4. lid. Fu tures, easy; March, 4s 1d; May, 4s 14. Toledo Seed Market, ' TOLEDO, Jan. 10 SEEDS Clover, c ash nnd Quinary, $7.90; February: $7.95: March. $8.1:0; prime alslke. $k.nG; prime timothy, '1.3(1. . . - -. ' " . ' a. at J I ." 1 J i t! t.UJJii.i j Edwards -Wood Co- ' . (Incorporattd ) rialo Office: Fifth and Roberts streets ST. PAUL, fllNN. DEALERS IN ; Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain to Us Braaeta Ottice. 110.11$ Bear 4, af Trade Blda;., Onaaha. Nab. Telfgkyeae t14. 212-214 Exchange illdg.. South Omaha. Sail 'Phone 2IA IndcDendanl 'Phone 6- The Merchants; National Bank of Omatia. N't: -a i-r Capital and Surplu, J00.001 riASI MUtm. fras. . ' " ' U8Hl etUC Catsist. ' . AH T. I4MILT.11. Ut. Utm, c1t scaittasi at nae. Laskar. rr area vti Ia4liul aa Uvgrakt tloa. urmi gsialf exikaaae aik aag ael4 . ttlar t craiit Uawag, aaalltkHr la all awna ol Ue url laUraet )4 a Tim Crtlarls al Peyaaxt, t.iiaiuAa ak proaDpcir W riit acra4enSi