THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. 1PQ. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET IfuiijnilttOTt Tke the May Wbtat Ifarket Down a Little. FOREIGN HIARKHS rRE. NOT EFFECTED r-irher f V Nv 1 hard. S1J4N: No. 1 whTti. lir-v Nv 2 rortbTi. ti 67V KiOiK-Hm rtet. K.S".ltr second paterta. first neara, $4. liVGA IT.; lM"ir'd flnr. $- 6045 - '- PMX-lB bulk. $13.50. ! liltn Kr Maarea na Cora and Oat 4 tri Held for Higher arkH aad Vt imp. UM AHA. Jan. 20. 1"0". Th sheet kettle was billing this mom Ing. Th rnan'pulator will "catch you f )ou dori t t e out." '1 ne Mav market mrnwl a wide range, with a general wek-r-m. ex'r In a tew hr1 fpnu. Ttic open ing waa no a level wltn the cloe of Thjts- ay, bnlr.g l;.;V The market at en. lime i ery In ine on advanced to SI. 14. but from there with it decline- it reached Sl.l.tS- Thu i a total dnTM of ever 4 rents. Later the murker hardened up again to $1 14'v hut mwd off to H.13' and bulged a little at noon, go4ng again lo Si. 14. Wrfnifi n train the nnrtpai seller lo Chicago, but he occasionally stfaulcd th? market by ruvlr,g a Utile, around II U't Liverpool closed V higher; Lumlnn ni.d Antwerp fi unaffected by the Amort'-an weake,, and farm cloned l'o stronger. The heavy primary receipts had little to do with the weakness of the market. ting of to the beam. Tb- receipts itrrn .SM bushels, against 431. 596 bushels for laat week. Thla. howew-r. i n..t a rreat ma th relpts for last week which were. 9UJ.437. The shipments weie 114:43 l"ib-ls. gainst 194t buehel laat we-k and 393. 1.4 bushel last yeai. The M inrieapuli re ceipt Included 47 oars of Canadian wheat The Western KleVBtor company of Winona reports SS.OnO bushel of wheat received so far thla month at its elevators, auxins! 13-I.OjIO bushels f,r a similar period lat ear. The northwestern receipts are r"0 cars, against 36. cam last year Broom rail reports shippers offcrini Knrarhee Indian wheat for May or June delivery t Sd tinder similar offerings on passage. Argentina wheat Is being well held for an adanee. The Argentina shipments were ).17.iirt bushels, against bushel lust week and l.;i.(t bushels last year. The rash wheat demand seems to be poor every where, with th millers taking little, Chi cago on Thursday sol .mlv mono bushels at a decline if Ji or 3 -ent on winter and 1 eent on spring. Minneapolis was weak, with no demand, Diiluth dropped l"c and ft I-ouls was also dull. A Iea Moines dispatch shvs there Is no earrtty of corn In Iowa except In very limited sections, but no further large move ment la eipecte! until there Is some assurance- of the net crop or there u a hl bulge In the market. Only high price will raw out the corn at this time nnd the bre.kera who are getting It pav high Rome oorn U being bought in Omaha for Chicago bonsea. but this bidding against the gulf is rtnt large The primHrv re.-eipt are lsrgcr 'b'n laM week, being Mi Wi bushels, agnlnst loft.HhC bushela, and for last vear 6M.146 bushels The shipment are .-O.tiTO bush- agalnal XT.4R7 mliels for the preceding week and 43S.K46 bushela lust vear The Argentine, shipments have fallen off during the week. Wing only H50.000 bushels against l.RIS.nno huntiels for the preceding week and 1.234.000 bushela last year. The vla'ble supply or oats In Iowa ig figured at 30.0W fi bushels. Of this 30 000 -tiOO bushel is thought to be In the hands of the country elevator men -and 40 per rent of the. crop yet with the farmers. Omaha, Cask Kale a. -WHRAT-Nn. 3 hard. 1 car. u3 lbs., l.Kt. OATS standard. 1 car, J.t lb.. 2Vc. Uanamm (aab Prices. WHBAT No. 2 hufd, Sl.tfiftl ; No. I hard, S1.0in 4: No. 4 hard. (ctj-l.i0; No. S spring. J). 06. CORN No. !, ar; No. 3. HMv'l No. 4. j STV-; no grade. IiH37c; No. 2 yellow, gftc; No. I yellow. c; No. 2 white. ;!c; No. S white. iUHac OATB No. 2 mixed. 2KVic; No. 3 ml ted. I-: No. 4 mixed, LW.TS''; No. 2 whlta. No. S white. 2fc; No. i white, 2bfec. standard. 294c I m riot Herv-lmta. Wheat. Corn. Oata. . Chicago . I Kanaaa City I Minne polls ! Huluth I ft. Uula ... ' Omatia t 6 436 4T. 4t 15 4K 74 Prlee-a at Mlamea molla. Tha range of prices paid In Minneapolis, aa reported b the i.dard-S'ood com pany, 119-111 Board of Trade, waa: . ,. AxUclea. 1 Open. I HU;h. Ixiw. J Cloaa. I Mar 1 II 14V SI ll SI 13 July J 1 11 A 1 11 j 1 10 September....! S3 t,iht, 9 ( II 14 I 1 11 ! SEW YORK. CEXERAL MARKET 1 aitmtlmma af tkc lay ea Varloma roaaaaodltlee. NEW TORK. Jan. -KLOUR-Recelpts, . S0.64 bbla. ; exporia, 4.67S bbls ; market dull j and lower; winter patent. SR.il(ti6A.'. wln I ter arralghla, S'i 40; JVllnnenuta patent, I Si.S0u.Su, winter extras, n B.Vq4 i; Mlnnr- SS 10. Kye Muur, pteady; fair to good, S4.nj4."i0: choice to fancy, H.'Uigo.W. Buck wheat flour, dull at tl.'WZ.Z,. CORNMJAX Steady ; fine, white and yel i low, Sl-25; comxae, new, Sl.txViil.D7; kiln dried. XikOrBAlu. Hi K-Nomlnal. BARLEY Quiet; feed, 43,c c. L f. New Tork: maJUtig, 4&iiAi2c . 1. l. Buffalo. WHEAT Reeetpia. !7B bu. : apot market barely ateady; No. I Ted, nominal, elevator; No. S red. Sl-l!" f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, T'uluth, ll.Sf.H f. o. b . afloat; No 1 hard, Manitoba, $1.11 S f- o. b . afloat. Conflicting report as to the position of Wall atreet interests made wheat nervous mil day. Most of the seaxlon was weak and lower on account of bear pressure, big receipt a and a bearish modern miller report. The market finally rallied on cov ering: and lower consul, closing firm at c net decline to V advance. May, Sl.la U.13), closed fl.H'-j; July, Sl.ulSl-OSH, closed S1.01V CORN Receipts, Msj.426 bu. ; exports. 440, OoO bu.; spot market barely ateady; No. 1, Ho elevator and t. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, Uc; No. white. 62V. Mar ket opened firmer and declined with wheat and then recovered on big clearances, c.'os )ng c net hLgber. May, SOSaiioc, closed soj,c OATB Receipts. M.OflO bu.; exports. l,S7n bu.: spot market barely steady; mixed. X to SI pounds, 7H:So; natural white. jk to J: pounds. rTHaJW; clipped white, 40 pounds, X94f41Vec. HAY Hteady; ahipplng, (241 6T4r; good to choice old, ICVfrKT'tC. KEKIj lrregulur; spring bran. Sm.7 for January shipment: middlings, Sm.10 for January shl:nient. HOPS Firm; stste. common to choice. 1(4. 2fS7c: !!. jc; olds. 14c; PaeMo oast. 1Ho4, 24&36c; lHnS. 3mff33c; olds 144jl7c. H11K8 Kirm: (ialveaton, 20 to Ss lbs., lSc; California II to 26 lbs., IS-; Texas drv, 14 to Sm lb 14,c. l.EATHKR Firm; acid. 24i62o. PROVISIONS Ueef. steady; family, til (10 S'IStw; mess. !i uttiS &0; beef hams. $22 22.10; packet. io.j('((tll.50; city, extra India nea. lo.lMI17 oe Cut meats, nominal; pick ted bellies Si', 7Mi7.: pickled shoulders, SX-aO: pick red- tiama. SM TT.'aH.oo. Ijird. dull; western stearawd Hi 7,"j7 ii; January closed at rclin.n1 quiet; continent, S7 0S: .South America, S7.K7,; compound. $4 75 IS.1-H- Vork. barely icm1 ; family, $14.00 rtl4.iM: short clear, $13 'M13 V; mesa, $12.00 13.ji. TAUjOWiuiet; city, 4c; country. dr. - KICK-Firm; domestic, fair to extra, Z" 4c: Jspan. nominal. HITTER h'.MM: street price. extra creamery. 242V. Cfficlal prices, cream ery, common to ertra, ls43Jc; stale, diilrv, third t first. 2v26c; renwated, common la extra. )5ia2Xc.- Eii(d Weak : western selected. ISc: western, average lest, 2fie. POULTRI A11t, Ami., weatern ena. 12i-, fowls. l4-c: turkeys. rreseed Inn; western chickens, Iij)l4c; lowia. ucuAse, curse?, Uis-Mc. choice. chick- l'l'a14e. Kbsm City Qralm amd Prmvlalmma. KANSAg CITY. Jan. 20 WHEAT Iwer; May, $1 t4,til.tM7: July, fwr; cash. No. 2 hard. $1 sVl u: No. S. H iWilei; No. 4. Jcjl.ul; No. t red. tM.121.1P; No. S. S104.Q111; No. 4, st"41 il. COKN fceady t towor; May, CSC'Hc; July. 4-'V-'; ohsIi. No. S nMxed, 42V: No. 5. 4Sc: Ko. S while. No. ty. OATS Steady ) Ng, 'i wrute, tx. No. J inlxed no. HAI-Ur chui.-e timothy. $ 5ofl0.0; chetoe -ratrte. STiiI.aO. , . HTK- liisii, TSw7Sc, BWe-Ustr, Mieaourl and Kansas to, N. wtntewuod caws Inrluded. Sac: tiaee t-eoiq I'je: case- returned. Sc lees. HIT.1 a li Creamery, 4J21m : diiO'. 1st. Rereints Blilpnient ""Thawt. laa.i.. . in; Yin "7 Jki "on, bu r , t,x ix 47kUa. tarn .,. 23.oi s.tmu Dalatk 4rmlm Market. DCLCTTT Jan. 30. WHFAT-Ta arrive. Kit S BOTIkern. $111; Nv t snrth"-n. bM4j; ma track No 1 rxiniies-n, SlllV N S morUiarB, Sl.wJ. May. $1 l. Juhi. tl 11'. "!" ii her s4c. OAT-Td arrive. 2V,c; on trmiW. 2'c. mmasraaMBlts Orala Market. IfcTHCAPOUB Jan Si WHEAT Uy. Hai'aia; Jul. HJ.ial.UW. SVp- ( Hll UR4.I AD rROVSOaf Featarea ef the Tradlm amd Clmalas Prlee Beard ef Trade. CH1CAX. Jen. . Improred export de mand f-r Cansdisn wbest and a reported scarcitv of seed wheat In Texas caus-d Urn finish in tbe wbeat market here to dav. At the close May wheat was up S. Corn and oats are each up Vic. Provisions show a gain of rv&V- Huoyeo up by an unexpectedly firm mar ket at Liverpool, wrest here opened ml a slight gain. May being unchanged to 'c higher at S1.14SOT-14V At tha start there was a fair demand from commission, houses. Offerings were rather light. After Mav had toadied Sl.l4Vn1.l4'. prices sud denly started downward and the decline was'not cheked urtll May had sold off to $11 IH- Th break was due largely to the extreme weakness of outside markets, prices at Pt. I.ouie and Minneapolia show ing sharp losses Heavy liquidation by a prominent long was reported as tbe prin cipal cause of the slump at Minneapolis. The poor demand for rash wheat at all centers, however, was said to be the futi la mental reason for the heavy ton of the speculative merket. Another influence that contributed to the weakress here was the lite ral movement of wheat from Argentina, shipments for the week being 1.176.0 buhes, compared with 2145 OnO busbels the previous week. Nevertheless, pit sentiment graduallv lust much of Its beartshnss. One news item that encouraged the bulls was s report from Ksnsas City that Txas farmers were buying seed wheat In that city. The market as a result becam act ive and strong during the last hour, wind ing up higher than yesterday, with pru ea at the top notch of the current day. The final quotation on May was SI 1i. Clear ances of wheat and flour were uual to 22.1' bushels. Primary receipts were 7'S SJO bushels, with WIS 4i0 bushels a year ago. Kxports of whest and flour for the week. e shown by Brarlstreets. was iual to l.l.i bushels Minneapolis. Puluth and Chicago reported receipts of Si cars, agtilnst Z'Ai cer last week and 306 cart a )ear ago. Influenced by higher cables, the corn market opened firm, with a fairly active business The break In what caused som recessions In prices, but later rt II the loss was regained on artlve buying by commls lin houses Final) acceptances from the country had a bullish effect. Msy opened a shade to V hisher at 44'?r4nc. old t e tween 44V and 4To and dosed at 41TS local receipts w ere 226 cars, with 1 of con tract grade. Hentlment In the oat pH was governed principally by the action of the corn mar ket. The decline In wheat had a depress ing Influence earlv In the day, but prices rallied subsequently In sympathy wttn the flrmnesw of other grains. May opened a shade to vc higher at 31i31ic, sold be tween SUVA 30'ec snd 2H,c and closed at ,Hi SI V. ixical receipts were 7 oars. The provisions market was firm. Trad ing was not particularly active, but buy ing orders were numerous enough to ab sorb all offerings without the necessity of sny cut In prices At the close May pork was up 12V st S127Y Lard and nhs were each up fvr at $6.7U and $.7WB.72H Estimated receipt for tomorrow : Wheat. V, cars; com, SIS cars: oata. 111 45a rs; hor. If. 000 head. The leading futures ranged a follow: Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes y, Wheat May July Corn .Inn. May July Cmts Jan. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. Mar July Ribs Jan. Mav July it7'1 I ! I 42 ! 44Vo45: 46'n'uV I. I I 30i! 31fi.HH, 31 1 IS I 42-,: 4e ! 46N! I 1 13Vi' 1 15 ! 1 14S 7 8'V 98TiW4i 42 ) 4L14J 42Ji 12 4f 12 a 7 00 4S 6 70 6 S3 ' siV Wt1 sw' w4 SlU SOVrr' STSrXl'w.SOT.'aa iU'OIl", J,i310;(lH 31 12 62: 12 4o 12 75 12 65 7V 7 00 j 4n I t:' t 85 I 6 7V fi 45 6 70 6 85 12 R2V; 12 37H 12 76 (t fS 6 87H 7 00 fi 45 6 724 85 12 66 65 6 85 6 t74 6 C'4 70 C 82'X No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOt'R Dull; winter pstents. $5,109 6 20; straights. S4.H0(ao.i; spring patents, ST, OWyo.&O. atrajgbts, U.b"g4.W; bakers', $2.60 d3N0. WHEAT No. J spring. S1.13W1.14; No. S, $1 py-jl-lS, No.. 2, ted. I.UHr&4.W. CtAtN No. i. 42Vc; No. 2 yellow. 45c. ' OATS No. 2. SUV; No. 2 white. 31Vc; No. S white. 30Vti34c. RYE No. 2. 75c. BARLEY Good feeding. S7638c; fair to choice .malting. 43i&4c. SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.15: No. 1 northwest ern. S1.S2. Prime timothy, $2.75. Clover, contract grade. $12.76. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. $12 50 612.55. Lard, per 1(10 lbs., $6.65. Short ribs sides (loonei. $6 2rt?.50; short clear sides (boxedl. $6.oo(&.6?V Receipt and shipments for the day were as follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl 27.no 24.300 Wheat, bu 114. (i 61. MO Corn, bu 24R.1UO 121.800 Oata, bu S6.700 2t.4i0 Rve. bu 2.(100 S.) Barley, bu 64.300 21.0IIO On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was easy; creameries. l(2M,c; dairies. lWfl'4c. Eggs, earn-; at mark, oesea included. lWJie; rirsts, 22c; prime firsts, 24c; extras, 26c. Cheese, quiet, llijji 12c. St. Loala Oralai anal Provlsloaa. ST. LOV1S. Jan. 20. WHEAT The mar ket broke early, later recovering; No. 2 red. cash, elevator. $1.13V; track. $1 16: Mav, $1,141; juiy, 9.'&H&V; No. I hard, Sl.0wai.in. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 43c; track. 44V: May. 43 V; July, 43V OATS Steiady; No. 2 cash. 30V; traxk. S2c: May. 21V: No. 2 white. 32V- KLOl'R Steady; red winter patents. $5.40c)5.6o: special brand. $5.6miD.70: extra fancy. $4.115.10; clear. $4 40'a4.(io. SKEJ Timothy, nominal at $2Ofii0'2 4O. BRAN iMill; sacked, east track. eH'07c. IIAY-bull; timothy, Sk.(Ki4jl2.Si; prairie. SV.O141S.SO. BACKJING 7V- HEMP TWINE 6Wc PROVISIONS-Pork. higher; jobbing, $ll.f,2l, old; $11.72, new. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, $6.31. lry salt meats stradv; extra ahorts, $t.tu'V clear ribs, $667V short clear, $7.). Kunin, steady; boxed extra shorts, $7.50; clear ribs, $6.72; short clears. 17.87. POl'LTRT Slow; chickens and springs. Uk; turkeys, 14", ducks, 11c; ge'se, 8c. Pl'TTER Easier; creamery, :,4'ft31e; dairy. 16U25c. EiiGS Lower at 23c, case count. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bhls 6.O110 12.(i0 Wheat, bu 46.UW 61.000 Corn, bu 46.0iio 27.OI0 Oat. bu 45.0110 64.0UO Llverpeul rala Market. LlVERPOL. Jan. 20. WHEAT Spot, stejuly; No. 1 California, 7s. Futures. Medy: March, 7s Vd ; May. 6HVd; Julv, 6llVd CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed, new, 4s; American mixed, old. 4s lid. Futures, firm, Murch. 4sld; May. ( .V- Phllmdelklm Predsem Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. . Ht'TTlIR Firm: extra western creamery-. Soc. i; KJ8 lc lower; western fresh, 2ic at ""cHEESE Firm. llH612ie. Toleile Seed Market. TOLEDO. Jan. 2ft SEED Clover, cash and Januarv. $7.t: Fehruitry. $7tl7l4j: March, IT T'.i,. Prime alsike, $7. so prime timothy, sir Pearl Market. . PEORIA. Jan. 0.-CORN-Low er; No. 1 42V' ; No. 4, 41V: no frame, 40Vc. MetaS Market. NEW YORK. Jan. I1). METALS Th Ixmdun tin market was easier, closing at A 1 : 15s. while futures were quoted at i-lsu & 6d Locally the saarket showed no material change and seemed fairly stesdy with spot quoted st S2 So&tA.OO. Copptr hi unchanged for spot, the Lon don market closing at it 7s td: Iwmlly the market remains tlrm: Lake Is quoted at llo.ie; ele-irol) tic, 115 ST W8 16 f1: caatlng. i5 0O615.S6. Lead was unchanged, at $4 So 434.70. locally and at 12 17s tvf In London. tplter was unchanged at A-24 17s Cd In London and at SO locally. Iron dosed at 64 In Olaaguw Dd at 4a td In Middlnsborough. Locally Iron was un changed; No. 1 foundry northern is quoed at $i7.I'4i'17 do: No. 2 foundry norlhera at lT.5x; No. 1 foundry southern and Nv. 1 foundry southern soft. Sli 764lli.os. NT. LOCIS Jan. JO M h'TAl-8 Led. steady at $4-52H bid. Biielter. higher at Si..r.i4.i2v CaTe Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 2 COFFEE Mar ket for futures opened steady, with Jan uary 5 points higher and ether months unchanged to S woinui lower. The market In the lata trading was titin and week with final prfe shewing a decline of 66 la. points Tbi rleming lone was steady. Sale wrer reported of 1"4.K' tiags. tn- Inaitig l- ebraur at 7 uc Msr h, 7 W4 7 75c, Mar. 7k5inea-: June. I V. Julv. Ibo; September. 2S 4 . Ie-eenber, t SO fem-SOc aAoi Slui. No. 7 K.u. S. 5V YORK STOCKS .HO BONDS Tods of tha Market is Dull tod Eea7 5early 111 Day. " OPENING IS WEAK AND LOWER Later Thla Feel! Diseppemrs. tmt Trmdlac I Slawr (resist f De crease la ttallway Emralaga amd niaamtet Abread. NEW TORK. Jan. Constraint waa manifest on the speculsttve spirit of th stock market today and tbe tone was heavy snd dull for tbe greater part of the time. The positive weskness. however, of the opening dealings which came over from th preceding day was soon dlaetpsted. The pressure centered largelv upon Amal gamated Copper owing to disappointment over the dividend declaration. The amount of the distribution waa what had been gen erally expected, but disappointment was felt that the style of the dividend wss not made regular 1 per cent qusrteriv Instesd of V, per cent regular and 4 per cent extra, which was felt to Implv a question as to the maintenance of the rate The stock was forced down an extreme 1 and with out making a recovery was effectively sup ported above the low point. More effect than usual was produced by the disquiet of foreign security msrkets on account of the disturbances In Rusfia. Great Interest was shown In the news of the conference between Pennsylvania rail road officials and employes in the effort to sdjust the labor dispute and the uncer tainty as to the result had its effect In re pressing activity in stocks. Reports of gross earnings In railroads for the second week In January showed a considerable falling off In the recently prevailing level of earnings with the mixture of losses compared with last year bringing the av erage for seventeen railroads reporting to an actual decrease of over 2 per cent from last year's level. But the movement of spe cial railroads was ciearly baned on the hop of Increased return from dividend. This was notably the rase with the Chicago & Northwestern stocks, for which encourage ment I given by the recent advance In tha dividend rate on Chicago. St. Paul. Minne apolis at Omaha, which Is a subsidiary stock. An inference seemed to be drawn of a hope for more liberal dividend allow ances among the Vanderbllt properties gen erally. New York Central Itself was not ably strong arid there was response also In Canada Southern. Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago A St. Ixiuls. both common and pre ferred; Peoria At Eastern snd Lake Erie & V estern. There were a number of notable gains smotig specialties and minor railroads, but In the standard lists St. Paul and Louis ville Nashville were alnjnt the only stocks to show appreciable strength. The sluggishness of the general list was not modified by the forecasts of the week's currency movement Indicating another gain in cash of upward of $;.000.ou0. Inferences unfavorable to the activity of Interstate trade are auggrsted by the heavy conges tion of funds here. The rushing up of Reading to KV In the last half hour of the market was only slightly more successful than previous movement In stiffening the tone generally and the closing was irregu lar and active. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $6,760,000. lnlted States new 4 declined per cent on call. Quotations on the New York Stock ex change ranged as follows: Sb lee H Igh.Lo w.Close. Atclilson do pfd Atlantic Coast Line. B. O do pfd Can. Pac ific Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago A do nfd Chicago Ot. Western JO.OoO C. a N. W.... C. M. A St. P Chicago T. ar T... do pfd C. C. C. A St. L. Colo. Southern. do 1st pfd .) K, 500 ' 1.80O 124 12.100 lCBV 4U0 t.MOO MI0 2.60O 300 Htii. 133 V 1H4V 4Wl 42 87 1V 123 102i , 132'. 1H 48 414 22 "TV loos 1231a iev iSvLij 133V 1M 4!i 43 81 28 23 Ji 10.500 219W 21H veiL 20.S-.iii 175-1, 173i 1751 do 2d pfd Tel. & Hudson... 33.600 2.400 !7,5m 1.5'K) 500 309 1,30 600 KP.6U0 4.600 8,800 HO Del., L. A W.. D. R. Q do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley. do pfd III. Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd I & N Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Mexican Central Minn. & St. L M . St. P. & B. Ste M. do pfd Mo. Pacific M . K. T do pfd Nat l R. R. of M. pfd 1.400 -in. r. central N. Y.. Ont. A- W. Norfolk & W.... do pfd Pennsylvania P.. C, C. ft St. I Reading do lKt pfd do 2d pfd Rock Island Co do pfd St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd 15i 251, 2', 62 3 1K4 15 18 - 2 35V 200 $4014 S4Mt 864 814 41' 414 74 7 64 62V 904- 804 800 156 . 3.8l S04 1.800 67V 8.7'JO 314 13.400 6I4 16o 30 56 ;if4 684 15 254 f4 23 62 36 144 S44 5 884 80 155V 804 674 34 so 4.1C.V 23-4 22 16.800 1424 1404 1414 .! liix JW14 J04 754 2.800 II64 115V 114 -i4 55 84V 14fV 1074 32V 64 42 S.800 300 6.100 300 .800 85 15) 1074 32V 66V 42V 834 150 106V 324 664 424 15.600 144V i 24 1444 b.HOO 44 44V 44V 2.300 7!'4 j7.5o6 1374 136V K 1374 138.400 200 I.80O 34.Si( 1VI0 ftort St. Louis S. V 3. (too do pfd 8.300 So. Pacific 38.700 do pfd 100 So. Railway 26.74l do pfd 2o0 Texas & Pacific l.txnt Tol.. St. L. & W 200 do nft I'nlon Pacific do pfd . Wabash do pfd W. & Lake Erie Wis. Centrsl do pfd Adams Kx American Ex V. 8. Ex Wells-Fargo Ex Amal. Copper Amer. Car F do pfd Amer. Cotton OH Amer. Ice , do pfd Amer. Llnreed Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotive do pfd Amer. Smelt. 41 R. . . do pfd Amer. Sugar Ref Amer. Tob. pfd crrtif Anaconda M. Co Hrooklyti R T Colo. Fuel & I Con. Gas Corn Products do pfd Distillers' Securities. Oen. Electric Inter. I 'a per do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd ex-dlv Natl Lead...; No. American Pacific Mall People's Gas Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman P Car Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal at I V. S. leather do pfd V. S. Realty r S. Rubber do pfd X'. S. Steel do nfd Vn. Caro. Chem do nfd Westlngh. Electric... W estern 1 nlon 83.300 2I0 2oo 310 '00 3ii0 4B.A00 2.300 o loo 2.801) 6,300 -S4o6 1.8"0 1.S00 14.7(10 2.4H) 4K 1.700 4' 000 1.400 41 1 200 10 1.B"0 60 K toil 200 8!'V 9.-4 84 374 824 714 ?74 634 674 1174 364 97 354 364 H8V 884 21V 434 464 75 S3 4 64 6V 164 88 354 105 854 1434 83 110 624 474 1971, i4 274 1 23 774 44 lofi 454 107 864 8KV 874 24 874 89 92 84 374 824 71 26V 61V 664 117 344 WV 844 36 52V 114 984 21 V 44 184 21V 464 288 220 lL-0 240 -' 824 S4V H S6 16 39 S4V 1044 84V 113 1424 92 92V 106 104 82 71 264 614 664 1174 344 964 844 35V iiV 9s 21V 43 i-i'i 46 734 33 4 sfiv I64 38 344 105 644 614 46V 1974 194 37 1874 224 "4 24S 98 . 624 474 1974 194 76 74 1ST 224 $8 864 2V 99 45 45 1064" 1064 3oo M5 1.100 164 ion 3'4) '"at !. 3.400 " v 2oO 4 ST' Am 1.01 loo 800 700 6V 71V 184 l-C'4 S64 14 4 J4 86 1074 381 92i 88V S46 1V 8V -14 1S4 101 V 36 101 M, 4 834 V ir"4 lw; 2 Total sales for the day, $75,600 sharea. 8V 244 164 4 24 44 . 714 W4 10! & 94 r,4 107 1(04 K4 l.eadea Stark Mark!. IXNDON. Jan. 20 C(iieg quotations on tAcss end bonds i-' v. T. Csutral 14 . Nerlolk W l . So el 4 4 . WiW llesrto '......... 4t till eni.rWani, Id .li-- s.ss4 Mian ..1 ,.l-n S-41i.g . ... 4.-, So l.l pH..., 47 . r, M I4 .j. 444 M4 souihers mallear ... V . v " '4 a . 4 tnuthsr Pu'ia b . i slot rtvitt 13 . 4tV 4 4 .-.ion .. 1;f. . Steal iu-i 4V t. f Vt ..U4.wahaah 11 .1.4 I 4s ml 1... 441 . Swa-'st. M SnW ' nwoj, . n per 9umt. MONEY 2 per cent. The rste 'p- In the open market for short bll V pee cent; for three months' M is. 244t"J s-lfl per cent rmsels. moaef .. So eeeeuBt AdmcoiiOa Atrt,lMO i pf4 P.lllmors 4 Olila Csn.41'1 Pcli . rhaa. A sie 4 'al.-cu 0)1 W . . c m 11. r . laPsr 1-eavsr R. C . S'4 tvs He !( fl As M '4 lllissts Cestrml .. t-eul a Sh M K T OMAHA Jen ' -The snk clrit,gs for Friday were Sl.S4a.tu3t.64. For the satn tin. last vear they were $0Jti.S3Ci 17. an Inirease a! $ 86.4917 for Is. IM IF.9 or AMfK MTtu JAK riewrlac tke tiremt c aaaseeeiml . . Cat. ml Cemmtry. NEW YORK. Jan. 70 Ttw follcwtng table, compiled by P rail street. how th bar.k clearings at tbe prlncli! cities for th week noed Janusri la. with tire per centage of increase snd decrease ss com pared with th corresponding week last year: . . ... CITIES. Q earing ! lac. Dec. New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Kansas Cit New Orleans Cleveland Minneapolis letrolt !oulvlIle OMAHA Milwaukee Providence Buffalo Indianapolis Bl. Paul lios Angeles St. Joseph Ienvr Columbus Memphis Seattle Richmond Washington Savannah Albany Portland. Ore Fort Worth Toledo. O Salt Lake City Peoria Atlanta Rochester Hartford Nashville Ies Moines Spokane, Wash Tacoma Orand Rapids New Haven Dayton Norfolk Springfield, Mass.... Worcester Portland, Me Augusta, Oa Topeka. Sioux City Syracuse Evansville Birmingham Wilmington. ! Knoxvllle Iavenport Little Rock Wilkesbarrc Fall River Macon Wheeling, W. Vs.... Wichita Akron Chattanooga Srlngfleld, III Ralamasoo, Mich.... Youngftown Helena Lexington Fargo. N. D New Bedford Canton. O Jacksonville, Fla. ... Lowell Chester. Pa Oreensburg. Pa Rockford. Ill Blnghamton Springfield, O Bloomtngton. Ill Quinry. Ill Sioux Falls, S. D.... Mansfield. O tecatur. 111 Jacksonville. Ill Fremont. Neb..- tHouston tiialveston Cedar Rapids ICliarleston. S. C... Totals. T B Outside New York ,'tl.7.048.61' j 19v221.614 I 10. 776. Ml; 1S5..47 6s. 723 537 47.173.J9 32.591. .171 26.145. 4 24j.'6.70 19. 717. M" . 2S.S99 ,W . 14.79V 825 16.165 097. 12 .!.: 1S.185.609 8.947 453 .S9.221i 7.791 7m . 7 .136.94"' 6i i 6.89S.848 8.185.877; 6 847. 03'. 3n.2"4 6.8('1.8- 6 .56H .1A6 . 7.358 83 4 61 4ft9 . 4.8j6.754 3 '"12.944 . 4.393. 377 3.9M.297 6.o57.r.75 S.67t.742 4.410S96 2.922.026. 3.0X9 44V. J.760.465 3."16,2til S. 841. 328; 277.214 2.661. 172; 2.7K7.515 2.170.328,' 2. 616.687; 1.765.82V 1. 669.541'. 1.697.859 1.616.525 1.628. 822 1.272.E,. 1.024.629 , 1.7M.819, .29 4.'lo, 1.322.S12 1.183.413 . l.in.44i 1.30I.S3S . 790.832;. 939.791 . 167.261 551.261 . 364.995 . 726.264 1,229. 856: 468.500!. 939.9491 577.506 . 891,786 688.191. 704.574 . 712.073 6SJ.751 701.890 448.000'. 1.042.344 456.125; 458. 26 . 375.683 . 424.628 . 476.8" : 400.13V $60,695 . 850.658 . 268.942' 283.893 2no.4(4 308. Sol . 173.661'. 12.213.918,. 8.968.000' 431.088 . 1.102.2S1'. 1- .,$2,825,955,731' 96.W8.215: 6 7 9 9 15 S 12 5 4 6 26 7 . 7 4 . IS S 6 2 . 3 8 . 13. S . 7.0 . 20 3 . ;? ' "'o . .4 . 4 7 . 16 ... 'mi'. 39 . s . iw.s ii 'is . 14.7' 63 5 9.3 41.0', 3.0 11.1 4 S 8 'S7.' 9 8 44.7 28 S' 12 6 5 4 25 83 6 S.7 36 4' IS. 7, 22 t 44.3 , 4.0, 16.: 28.9 3 4 30 6 . 31.7 6.S, 6.0 2.1 1 8-6 I s.a I S2.J 4.S1 .4 54.2 58.0 17.4 'si 8 8 9.2 .7' ! so.o '"rs 'ii'.s 6 S3 7 11.7! SI 2.0 O.O 13. ' 15.6 9.5 I 8.3 26.4' 55 4 19.2 31.1 16.1 9 2.0 1 S3. 81 10.2 CAN AD Montreal . Toronto .... Winnipeg .. Ottawa Halifax ... Quebec V ancou ver. Hamilton .. London. Ont St. John. N. B. Victoria, B. C Totals, Canada. '$ C2.244 84R 21.7' , 19.573.fO 24.6 J ih8.W 22.6' ":::-:4;te:Sy- I 1.656.730 16.2, B. C.-...-,' -rrJ.84.t70' 6 S ....:. 1.171.192 10 6 " M8.11' 17-.S' ....! .".972.W79' 17.9 . S36,538j 12. Oj 68.891.573! tNot Included in totals because containing other Items than clearings. Not Included In totals because of no comparison for last yesr. New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 20.-MONET On call. 2(&'24 per cent, closing bid at IV Pr cent, offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, easy; 60 days. 2V P" cent; 90 days. 3 per cent; 6 months. 44 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER - 444 fMf cent STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with actual busines in bankers' bills at $4.87fii fc4 877" for demand and at $4 853i34. 87.35 for SO-riav bills: posted rates. $4 8 and $4,884; commercial bills. $4. 86464. 854. SILVER liar. 604c; Mexican dollars, 474c BONDS Government, easy; railroad, firm. The following are th quotations on stocks and bonds: C. a. ref. is. reg....!! Japan 4. ctf MV ..11' ".. sr in. um. p ..ll4klMsnkstl c. f 4 . UltS ..IMlMen. Centrsl 4 74 ..l4i a 1st Inr S4 ..l0Vi Minn. A Bt. L. 4s.... 4 do coupon As Is. ref dn rfiupen .... Ao 4ft. nig.... Ao eoupon ... no old 4a, reg do coupon ...10SW, at.. K. T. 4ft.. ...106" I do lift Am. Tnbftcro 4ft. ctfft. 74'N. R. R. of V N. T. C. g. IVft. N. J. C. (. ... No. Pftctl 4ft... da N. W. c. 4 ltWV O. 6. U rtdg 4ft liaW'ftfs- oonv. ia loV 2 IKoadlna aftti. 4ft .101 .... IT 4ft. .... Mi . . . .mil ....iw .... 77V do As. otfft Atchison in. 4 10"V do ad. 4ft KAs Atlantic C L 4a.... 101 V Bal. Ohio 4. 104" Ao tVft Contral of Oa An 1st Inr... do ii Inr 71 !8t. U ft I. M. '. 5ft .1174, Ches. ft Ohio 4 ',... 101 Bt. U 8 F t 4ft. 1 CliOftSo ft A. !'.... ZS St. L. S W c. 4m ... :'S C, B Q. n. 4ft Ifl'V aoaboftrd A. L 4s.... MV C. R. I. a T. 4ft.... 8o. PaHic 4s 7 do col. 4ft I7W Bo. RftllSTftr tM 1114 roc. a st. l. g. 4..im iTexfts a r. is i Oil left bo Tor. 4s. . Colorftde Mid. 4ft... Colorado a Ho. 4ft. Cuba 5ft. itfa Ti. A ft. G. 4ft ... Dlfttlllrrft' Bsc. M.. Rtift prior Ilea 4ft. . do gen. 4ft r w. a n. c. i. Hocking V.I. 4i. Bid. 7 t.. at. u a w. . t'alon Feli- 4 13 141 do oonv. 4m . .inV T". 6 Stool M 6ft. ..101 W'ftbafth Is .. Wlsl Ac. dob. B , .lOITft Wralarn Md. 4ft ... .. w. a L k 4. ... ..llcS'Wn (sntral 4i... ,.10w .11V4 . . 4i ..HIS .. 7V .. .. M .. S14 Bostoa Stork Market. BOSTON, Jan. TO. Call loans. 2484 Pr cent; time loans. 3)&4 per cent. Official closing of stocks and bond Atrhtaon sdl. do 4 M Contral 4 AU-hlfton Ao ptd Bostou A Albany Bofttoa A Mftino. Boiler Elevated rmhaurg pfd . Mcx. loutral ... K. T.. N. H. a Pers Marquetls ... I'Dloa PftrlAc Amor. Arg. Cbfttn da ptd Aaier. fneu. Tub. Amor. Sugar in pfd Amor. T ft T Amor. Woolen .... Ao ptd fiomlnUin I. a 8 H. 4ik I A dTontur ..l24t Alloueft .. 7S ftmalgamiited . .. . . tr American Zinc ..Ivi'lk Atlantic . !MM BlngliftB ..1714 lal. ft Hotla . .167 Centennial ..144 Copper Rang ... . . ZJit I'alr Wftat . .201 I'uoiinloB Coal ... .. 94 Franklin ..II1 Grncy .. "" Ule RoTil . . 17 Miaa Mining . . 4V Michigan . 14 Mnhasrk . .lal Uost. C. a C. .. ..14tA Old rxiailnion .... . . ti Osceola .. 4 "Farrot II lOuloiT Bdiftos Else. Ills ti.S UhftBfton IHtneral Electric stanft. Kloctrk Maaft Caft I'nitoA Fruit I'nlMd Shoo stack.. Ao ptd V S. fttael do pfd Wasting. eonUDo . Asked. Bid. .17 I Ti ruarftck .. . II iTrlnity . MVV. S Mining 1" IV S Oil...... . A t laft . U'Vlrtori . "4 Wlson . M ""Walnnft . 7 . i4 . 7r.44 . K'V . JTV, V .7t. - V . Al ni .. no . II t' . 16 V . lb . 1!4 . M - 44 . 27 MV . 2 111 14 1 . 74 . . 11", 4fA , . 114 101, Xaw Yark SSIalac Stacks. NEW TORK. Jan. 2fl.-The following are the closing quotation 011 mining stocks: AAaats Coa 80 Llul Chief Alios mtan rri Itreec II Ofblr goo Kruuvick fea Phooals g t omuitock Tunnel .... ft Potefl! n To. Cal. A Va 1M aarago v ,rr, aovor IK sierra Nevada M Iroa Blleer PBt Small Hatws U LaadTili Tea 4 iataadard im Treaaarr Htatriueat. WASHINGTON. Jan. SftToday atate meitt of tt treasury balance in the gen eral fund, exclusive of toe Sl50.maj.uu gold reaerv in the division of redemption, shows- Available cash balance, liJO.l'l 416; gold, SdS SM SIb. Iloaaku Cal. U.rL.I MILWAl'KEB. Jan. 30 WH EAT Mar ket 14c lower. No. 1 northern $1 164; No. t northern. $1 OMi 1 1.'4 : May. Ill aeked RYE Hieadv ; No. I. SlWc. BARLEY Citsy; No I La : sample 38 Sir CORN-Euady; No. t. t-'Vtk; May, 444 fjtbO OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Better Grades Fat Cattle Steady, Others Blow and Weak. HOGS SOLD STRONG TO FIVE CENTS HIGHER Light Nil of 9hee aad lasses amd Mere Desirable r.radea Sold S reely at Steady Price, with Cmnaisioa Klads tlmll aad rik. SOCTH OMAHA. Jan. 2o, 1. RO'-e'ptS ft'T. f'fflcial Tuesday v'mcial Wednesday Official Thursda r ' Official Friday . Cattle. Hops Sheep. ... $ 177 5 965 S471 .. . 4.5T9 11 11" 10.641 ... 8 "99 S 6T3 :' . .. 3.323 11.361 6 9s8 .. . 2..V"0 !' 4"0 2 s" 1 r (t I :4T I a : 4:. i 71. CALVES. I S'4 15 I I IS I e I :-5 1 lift I 1 ri 1 u t if l 4 1. t ) I I 4 li J 14 I Tt 1 ..li 4 10 STOCK CALVES. :.. r?ft jisb r. 4 1 7 . - . i 1 rrOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 "0 I M 1 tftti I 1 . . .' i 4 Til 710 I M I 7n I M 1 loftl I 1 1 m 1 rs is ti la 1 l!W I 71 II I 4 1 mo 1 so t t 1 is I M l 1 W Ml I I t I 00 10 II I at t la 1 a 4: t: 1 st I n I 5 ; 1 t I Tt f sr.i I 14 1 l I "4 mi s ;t ! 107 1 ft if . 4 I rt HCMiS-There we a fsirly liheral run of n.-e days this week.. 16K? Same days last week. . 1 Ram days week before. H'. IT" Hume three weeks ago.. 9 741 Same four weeks ago ll.TI Same davs Inst venr 14 791 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts Jf cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha for the year lo dale, with comparison with last jear: r.MI' 45S74 53 56? '"S-s i.r"7 list's B,IP Rfi.SuS 111.5: 26.(9 The f'Oh.wing tub shows the average price of hogs si outh Cmaha for th last 'sral days, with comparisotu. : 4.M7 . "; 3'M'41 T ik".' 47. 36.3s; Inc. 13 079 ?S soo 1195 6 004 J1.143 30.136 Je" 7.9s hogs here this morning, but the ccmhlnsd receipt at the principal markets were mod erste. so that the general feeling was a lit tle better Tbe market here opened active snd strorTt to Sc hlghr than yesterday's ..narul ni.rb1 T4nrs hoth for local pa kers and shippers seemed to have lib eral orners to nil aro ss s result it wss not long before the b'llk of the early arrivals waa disposed of P-trictly prime heavy hogs were lacking, though there were a good many good heavr hogs There were also comparatively few lightweights. Such kinds s"ld largely at $4 3c at.3 from that down The medium and mined hogs so d from $4.bR to 4"hi and heavies largely from 14 w to S4 r5 The I 1S05. 1904:1903 11902. HSOl.j 11900. Il I Nft It.. H . 14 . II.. ri . 4" T2 . 14 . 40 . .Tan. J ... 7s n S.... Ian. 4 ... Jan. R Jan. .... Jan. 7 . . . Jan. .... Jan. .... Jan. 10.. Jan. 11... Jan. 12... Jan 13... Jan. 14... Jan IS... Jan. 1 .. Jan. ,17... Jan is... Jan. 19... Jan. 2i'... 4 9 1 4 434! 4 44Vt 4 44 4 '! I 4 SO I I 4 n 1 4 62 ! 4 57V 4 61V 4 634 I ,M'4 4 MV 4 Trf",' 4 h,4 4 oT 4 i: 6 ?' 1 so: 4 771 ! 4 ?' 4 M- S 34' 4 ST' 30' 4 '' 4 62: I 4 63 4 61 4 75 4 73 4 69 4 74 4 69 4 74 4 6 1, 491 C 4'H 6 40' ft 6 46 6 4 6 36 6 41 6 40 6 50 6 .19 6 47 a r" t IS 29' 54! 6 09 5 (C IS 6 14 04' I 6 (10 6 14 6 a 6 U. 6 17 6 2 ?7 4 of' 4 r 4 96 4 E 02' t 04 R 05 S 06 5 14. 6 2ft 1 11 4 r 4 37: 4 35 I 4 S4 4 $6 4 V. 4 411 4 49 1 4 53' 5 16 5 26 6 27 5 20 r. "9 6 27 1 4 5 4 62' 4 4"l 4 i.-. 4 54 4 54 ST S ST S 44 3 47 3 4 S 41 I 4S S 50 S 55 s no S 55 S S6 3 52 $ 4' 3 51 3 54 3 56 Indlonte Pundsv. The offiilal number of cars of ; brought in todav hv each road Whs: Roads. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. H C.. M. & Pt. T. Ry.. 6 .71 Wabash S Mo. par. Ry 1 Vnion Pacific System. 10 . .N. V. ISv F. F. M V ti T C. Pt. P.. M A O. Ry. 1 B. A M. Rv 2 C. B. Q Ry K. C A St. J C, R. I. P., east. C . R. I. ft P.. west.. Illinois Central Chicago Grat West. 1 1 S 25 S 2 9 4 2 2 oek 's s. Total receipts ....112 144 11 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Buyers Cattle. Hops. Pheep. Omaha Packing Co 162 1.239 I Pwlft and Company 476 1.741 S:a Cudahy Packing Co 925 .':99 497 Armour AV Co 4H6 2.193 1,153 Cudahy Pkg. Co . Soo Cty 1.094 Armour & Co.. Soo City 971 Looms n ar Co 62 W. I. Stephen 23 Hill A Huntglnger 1S1 L. F. Hum 6 Coey & Co 35 ,. Wolf ft Murnan 3 ,. Sam Wertheimer 2 " Mike Haggerty 17 Sol Pegan 27 J. B. Root ft Co 11 S. ft S ... 170 5.74 Other buyer 27C SB f T" 4v , f "' ft 71'. i . I 41 71 11.. n'! 1. 75 M I IS. M tt 77., TI. 71. AS. 4 n s . 41.. II.. 24.. 70. 41 . . 1 n. . 71.. I. J'' A. 1S 154 ..14 . .SH' . .:M4 . .:' . Jim . Ji: ..1M r4 . IJ4 .me . :'4 . .:". . i0 . L4 . S . l'JA . aiT . ?41 . ta ..at" . Jta . IKI . ?1" . m . : . zn . .A.A . i .204 .'.?TI . 260 ..S4t ..no . . SM . !t ..;i4 . 2:4 . 31 1 . . mn . ?si . ; . ; ..S4 . sts .4111 . TZ . .a4 . .S7n . ro . 214 W" IS III Pr 4 tf 4 IB 4 40 4 to 4 to 4 K 4 .."-i 4 U'ft 4 i;-" 4 611ft 4 K 4 ISift 4 MS 4 4 M, 4 U 4 :.s 4 ts 4 1 4 4 kS 4 it 4 M 4 U 4 It 4 t!, 4 M 4 tt 4 M 4 U 4 tt 4 M 4 tl 4 14 4 tA 4 sr. 4 4 n 4 tt 4 M 4 tt 4 tt 4 tt 4 M 4 U 4 tl 4 M 4 tt 4 ti 4 U 4 TH 4 ITi, 4 57 4 IT 4 BTl, 4 ITS, 4 171, 4 67V, ate arrival of a fw oee. Nft AT Ak. tr cj sl t 4 tri, :nt tf 4 t7 rf m 4 r-. it 4 .. 4 I7 ti :k m 4 w ;:i lie I !" 14 :!t to 4 s ...... it 4 t7v 44 I'll 4 4 t"S IT "4 4 ITS 44 0 40 4 ITS 7l i?t 44 4 174 7 1J 4 17V, tt t0 l-t 4 f', M Vl 110 4 ITS i: I 4 47i .... :H7 . . 4 174 ..... UC 40 4 t? U 140 1--4 4 tTft M let H 4 !' t: t4t . . 4 P7v, 71 ! .. 4 f7t in ro . . 1 t7i, 14 Mi to 4 ITVt 44 tt 4 C 11 1't 10 4 44) IM) . . 4 40 tc r7 to 4 11 101 kio H (II lilt 40 4 o 17 "1 14 4 0 tl ft IM A N t lit II 4 4 CI !77 ..40 tl 1 . . 4 III 4r IM M 4 40 4t KA . . 4 40 I! 3M IM H 247 4 4 AO 41 7U 100 4 A 41 IM It 4 4 tl T2 AO 4 AO tt :m . . 4 e ti ;u 40 4 l -l 128 4 M II 147 120 A AO (!t tl 40 4 AO 4t In? . . 4 114 n mi ti 4 m AA .. 4 4t, II 2t .. 4 tl 4! 171 4 4 4.". IN AO 4 II 12 SSI A AA 12 Ml 1(0 4 At 4 NO AO 4 . AO S74 .. 4 It Tcual ;.8tE 9.471 2.248 CATTLK There was a falrlv liberal run of cattle here today for a Friday, but the demand seemed to be jut about equal to the supply and as a result there waa not a great deal of chang in either direction. The quality of the offerings ws not very good, which of course had a tendency to de press the market. Beef steers, if at af) desirable, sold with out trouble at steady prices, but the com mon and part fat kinds were In limited de mand and In some cases sales were made that looked a trifle easbr than the same kind brought yesterday. The change in ruling prices, however, was hardly of enough Importance to be worthy of men tion. Most everything changed hands in good season. The demand for cow stuff was quite brlBk snd the Letter grades sold fully steady. The demand for that class seemed to be fully equal to the supply. The market yes terday was rather uneven, so that some sales today looked higher than yesterday, while others looked lower, but on the aver age there was not a great deal of change. The common to medium grades also sold In much the same notches they did yesterday. Trading was fairly brisk on all kinds, so that a good clearance wa made. Bulls, veal calve and etucs did not show enough change from yesterday to be worthy of mention. The market on Blockers and feeders was n little slow today, the same as usual on a Friday, and eiocpt in the oace of good heavy cattle, which were scarce, the mar ket was. if anything, a trifle lower. Rep resentative sales: tt!EF STEERS. SHEEP There was a small run of sheep and iamb here this morning, only about 2. & being on sale. The market could safely be quoted steady on more desirable grades, of which there were only a few on sule to day. Mexican wethers sold at $0.85 snd Mexican yearlings $6.35. Some fair western lambs brought $, and a small bunch of na tives $7.60. The feeling on the common kinds wa weak and trading rather slow, particularly in the case of ewes. There is nothing new 10 he maid of the feeder market as the demand Is sufficient tu hold prices steady. Quotations for ted stock: Good to cholc yearlings. $6.oiK'a6.50; fair to good year lings. $5.6o&6.00, good to choice wethers. $5 OKcijj 50; fair to good wethers. ti 'bQ& l. good to choice ewes. $4.40rA.75; fsir to good e-s. $4,004)4.25; common to fair ewes. $3.50 18390: good to choice lambs. S7.iXsti7.5f: fair to rood lamhs. $6.7517.00: reeeier yearlings. I $4.S0"?.P0; feder aethers, S4.251j4.tVi: feeder ewes. s 53.7u: feeder lamb,. gi.Mivti.A; Representative sales: No. 40 western cull ewes 2 goats 145 western. ewe. , 8 Western ewes S western cull lsmb 1 western cull lamb $ weatern wether 2S6 western lambs 1 western lamb S79 western lambs 18 western lamhs 7 western lamb 7 western erne 84 western ewe ISO Mexican wether 84 Mexican wethers 41 Mexican wethers 154 Mexican yearlings 162 Mexican yearlings 81 Mexk-an yearlings Ar. Pr. 90 3 00 95 S 75 107 A no 1SS 4 8u 6 t TO 70 t 00 106 i lb 55 S 10 70 6 60 72 7 00 90 7 00 94 7 50 93 4 50 110 4 75 101 5 107 b 40 96 6 60 91 S 00 91 S 20 76 S Si No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. 1 110 t 00 4 1041 4 00 I io7 I 40 s nmo 4 00 JO 1045 I 4 11 1II7II 4 Ot 1 W 3 ho 21 1140 4 Oft 10 71 S 10 12 DM 4 10 1 Ml IU 10 1124 4 10 I PB1 I tt ii 1162 4 It 2C 11,1 3 SO 1 11.14 4 30 7 lit 1 At t 1154 4 1 710 I 70 23 1S4I 4 St IS 1(184 I 7t 20 KWt 4 40 1 1071 S tt 12 UM 4 40 10 "0 I It 20 1171 4 40 t to s m ti net 4 t II ms it 1 nno 4 to 4 lllftO I Ml DO 123 4 (Ml 44 1071 S M II nit 4 10 27 !21t I 14 1417 4 (0 1 1,40 4 'HI II 1271 4 30 .1121 4 IKI STEERS AND COWS. I ... . . . K'TS 4 no o 1S93 4 at STEERS AND HEIFERS. .... its s to 10 (31 1 gt COWS. .... 140 1 50 II 171 S 10 MO 1 to II , 171 t It till 1 to 21 73 I It IM) 1 h I 44 t It .... MO HE 14 7i I at D40 1 7t t '.' 2 At .... 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(7 2 10 Si 1041 I AS t4 I 40 A 1012 4 ft Ml I ti HEIFERS. S4I IK 4 (4t I AA 4M t SO I ii0 t ti ISO t K, 1 440 I it 110 t 21 1 710 I i 4 Ml I 2i , 11 ITU I 00 A S 1 440 II 00 I0 I It I M.1 S It -,M I 40 ( 11H I 2. 74 1 4ft I rt I 2.'. go! I 40 II t-A 40 .... ft-". I t 14 I.I S 44 7'0 2 1 4411 II 7i ....Ait i t BULL". 124H J 10 1 714 to . ... 1 1 40 t 10 1 1"3" I .. ... 1M0 2 2.1 1.141. S tS . . . .110 I 21 1 I7isi I it . . I tit t 4o 1 I4.i ( V 14H0 St" 1 IT" t ...1.41 t I". 1 1K4 I H40 2 t, 1 I4"0 i it 14O0 t (t 1 ):oM' I 00 .... 110 2 (A 1 1 4th I On . . . .1420 2 1 )4lt. I M . . . H2A '"' 1 14 1 I 241 .. . 1W 2 1 ' : ' 0 - I . .... tl 271 I4.su s st 101 I 7t 1 lllu I 21. CHICAGO 1,1 VK STOCK. MARKET Cattle aad Hoar Itroag aa IJgat Re ceipt Sheep Meady. CHICAGO. Jan. 20 CATTLE Receipts, S.5o0 head; market strong: good to prime Kteers. 5.ti6.Jo; poor to medium, $3.7Iu5.bU, stockcrs and ieeoers. $J.35itj4 15; rows, tl.25 fa4.it"; heifers, fc.Ot.fflo.lO; cannere, H:Ml 14ii; bulls. $J.ltKg4.U0: calves. $3 sod) 7.00. HOGS Receipt. Ji.OUO beau; estimated for tomorrow. 19.uo head. Market strong. Mixed and butchers, M.XtH .65; good to choice heavy, S4 62V04 7O; rough hOMW, $4 45 64.65; light, $4 4ii4.s7Vi; bulk of eaJes, 4.oU (y4 mi. SHEEP AND I,A MBS Receipts, 6,000 head. Sheep, steady; lambs, firm. Ooo8 to choice wethers, $5(4i5.oO; fair to choice mixed. $4.tKsti4.9ti; western sheep. $4.2bi4i.aO; native lambs, So. 754)7.76, western lamb, to 75 67.C5. Kanaaa City 1Itc Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. SO. CATTLE Re ceipts. 3.uo head, Including 800 southerns; steady to shade lower: choice export and dressed beef steer, $4. i55S 75; fair to good, $3.60414. 75; western fea steers, $3.50j6.26; stockers and feeder. $3 0uti4 25; southern steers, $!big475; southern corns. Si.2Dij.35; native cowt, $1.754.15; native heifers. i.iAj 4. bo; bulls. $2.5o$-4.00; calves, $3.0u(g6.&u. HOGS Receipt, lb,0 bead: sieadv to Sc lower; top $4 .80; bulk of sales, $4.o5jj4.75: heavy, $4.7W'4.80: packers, $4.6t$'4.T5; Pigs and lights, $4 0iia.7u. 8HEKP AND LA MRS Receipts, 3,ono head; steady to active; native lambs, $6 0"kB' 7. bo; native wethers, $6.25a4.75; native fed ew. S4.2W5-75: western lambs, $6.0(a7.5'i; western yearlings, $5.5t'6.!; western sheep, S4.75t5.75; stoc ker and leaders, to. 0046.00. t. Uaii L.lvc at4xk Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 20 -CATTLE Receipt. 1.500 head, including buo Texan: stady to strong, slow; native shipping and export steers, ST.Oo'tfS.Ht"; dressed beet and butcher steers. $4.ts6.25; steers under l.Ofni lbs., $3.25&4.75; Bloc ker snd feeder. $2 0(?l4.i, cow and heifers, $2.25&4.ti5. canner. SI 7MJ 75; bulls, j; Si.oti. calves. UToV'.itb; Texas and Indian steer, $2 5"4l4.75; cows and heifers, $2.00U3.0. HOGS Rw elpta. 9 i0 head: market easy; pig and lights. $3.75i(i4. packers, $4,556 i.ih; butchers and bet heavy, $4.654 75, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.700 head: luarkri strong: native muttons, $4 5u t5.uu; lambs, $5.00(07.50: culls and but ks, $ilij4.lJ, stuckers, li.OoyBOO, Texans, $3.00 Hj5 tio. St. Joseph I.I ft Itark Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. SO CATTLE Re ceipt. 1.021 head; market stronger: native. HtLiton. 4u. cows and heifer, $1 75j4.0; stookers and feeder. $2 .75(64 .00. HOGS Receipts. 7.95b bead: steady to 5c lower; light, A-4Kf(4.7o; medium and heavy, $4 WJ;4.S SHEEP AND I A MBS Receipts, 974 head; market steady; Colorado Jam!, $7.85. ' llftai ritr I-iva Stock Mmrkcl. BlOl'X CITY. la.. Jan. 30. t Special Telegram- CATTLE Receipt. 7u0 head; mar ket steadv; beeves $3 TL-Sjti.75; coma, bull and mixed, $2 003.76; toker and feeder. Si 754j3 6o: csUes and yearlings. $l'.5txa8 4o. HOGS Receipt. 4.3o!i hed; market steady, selling at $4.0j4 a5: bulk. $4 45474.50. tack la t-lght. Receipts of llv stock at the ls principal ..urp marlttl VMtftrAuv: 4'sttie. Jtogft. South Omaha 2 5n0 10.400 ui.iiT Ciiv 7KJ A. S110 Kansas City S OW lumAi S insi St. 1oul 1 " 8.0i4i 1.7i ill Inafiih l.'lil 7 95 974 A.Stltl J tsU ft 0110 the same week last vr Th cfen thi ear is $. iftfti bwles larger tham lb en isst ycr The m. ti'l l of rareipts ho that onlv 75155 bal were re'-1 ilontig the week, mbil b"i balea were hlpp.i from th entire country. LIVERI'CK.'L, Jan .V -4.VTTON-Pp . good business ilcne; price. 4i rx Irts higher; America" mM.ltlng fair. 4;ifl: giod mtd rtllrg. 3 93d. middling. S1d: Kw mldd'tt g. $69d; good ordinary. Sled, crdlrary. S1 ST IX l IS Jn. 4.70TTON Wubt. uncharged, middling. 61c. Sale. 1' bah; shipments. 40 bales, stock. 4U.241 bale OMAHA. MHOLE9AIR MAftKET. Staple mad S aary Prodaee. f:aoS Candled stock. SSc l.n'K rX'l'l.THY Hns. e: reenters. i : turkex. 1.V-. ducks, 9flV; ge. Sc. pru.g chickens. Sc. PKES6KH IWLTRT-Turltevs, lAngl, : ducks, lil 12c; ge. 0c ; ilckens, hUf 1"V": rooster. Tc BIT'TER Pack ng ateck. ISc: choice to fanc y dair, 19a'JiH ; creamery. USi29c; prints. 3ic. KRKSH FROZEN FISH-Trout. 10c; pickerel. 7r; pike. 9c: perch, 7c; tslueflsh. 12c; ahlteflsh. Joe; salmon. ISc: redsnapper. 11c; lobst.r. tgreeni, r; lobster tboiled', S3c. bullheads, 11c: cattish, 14c; black bass. Soc; halibut 13c; crspptes, 12c; buffalo, 7c; white ba. 11c; frog legs, per dog.. Ac BRAN-Per ton. SJ.7 0i'. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole sale Hay Iealers association: Cholc No 1 upland. $; No. 2, SS.5: medium, $5.n; coarse, $4.5" Rye straw. $5 V) Thc r'nees are for hay of good color aixj qjI ty. OTSTERS New York counts, per tan, 4V; extra elects, per run, 3.V , standard. ler can. 30c; bulk standards per gl . $1 4o; bulk extra selects, pel gil . $1 75. hulk New York counts per gal . $1.90. TROPICAL KKflTS. ORANGK lHllfiriil Redland navels, all sines. $: 75v4.uo: choice navels. S2 5"i 2 75: California seedlings, all nix. S3.t' LEMONS California fnfn-y. $.'.7B; l and i. $3 76: choice. $3 Si4T3.i. PATES Per box of 3-lb. pkgn . $-'"'; Halloween, In TP lb boxes, per la. 5H-f;6''. KiGS California, prr 10-lb carton. 7-W AV-; Imported 8mrna. A-crown. li'tc; -crown. 14c: 7-rrown, 16c; fano imporiexi twasliedi. In 1-lb pkg" , 1'ilSc, Cablornia, per rase of 3. pkgs . K L". BANANAS Per mivliuni sised bunch, 2.4stftS: tiimhr. S2.7ff'J.st. GRA1EKKI IT Per U.x of ol to 64. $.'. "0. PKllTS. APPLES Home grown Jonathans. per l't. I . $.nu; New Yot k Kings. $3.35; New York Greenings, $ tjc; Ni York Bald wins. $J76; 4,'olorsdo Jonathans. $1 7a; Wlnesaps, per bu lox, $1.50. PEARS-l tah, Colorado and California, fall tnriettes. per box. $1 50 CRANBERRIES-Wlsconxin Bell snd Bugle, per bbl.. $7.75: is.-i.nsln Bel! end Chcrry and Jerseys, per bbl.. $7 0; per box, $3.75 GRAPES Import rd Malaga, per keg, $6'&i.5". TANG ERINES Florida or California, per W-box, $2.50. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home grown. In sacks, per bu , 4(c; Colorado, per bu.. Mc. Tl'RKIPS Old, per bu., toe ; Canada ruta baga, per lb., lc. CAHRoTS Old. per bu.. 40c. PARPNll'S Old. per bu.. 4r. BEETS Old. per bu.. tide. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.9C.(&200. ONIONS Home grown, red. in sacks, per bu . $1 00; Spanish, p'r crate. $115; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; white, per in.. ;'W. CCCl'MBERS Per dog . Sl.35tit.sn. rOMATOES ChfotnlM. r-r 4-baskrt crate, $2.503.00; Florida, per 6-basket crat. $5 04i6 5i. CA HBAiK Holland seed, per Th.. 1c. ' SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln lried, per bbl., $2.50. CELERY- Per dox.. 25n ; California. Aic. RADISHES Hothouse. er d.i.. 4fv ONlt i.N'S New. aunt hem. per ttng., 4ic. CARRtlTS New. pet dox.. 4jc. BEETS New. per doa.. r. TI RN1PS New. per dog.. 46f. LETTl CE Per box of about fifteen heads, ttoc. MISCELLANEOIS. SAVERKRALT Wisconsin, per a.ou. CIDER New York, per bbl , $5.20; half bbl.. $3 25. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, 12S413r; Wisconsin Young America. 18c; block Swiss, nee.-. 15c; old, K.j17c: Wiscon sin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmburger, 18c. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. J green. 6c: No. 1 salted. ic; No. 2 salted. 7'e: No. 1 veal calf. 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 7c; dry salted. . BtJiHe: sheep pelts, 2sc$S1.00; horse hidas. $l.ioSi8.00. . -. .- NL'TS Walnul,""Xo." 1 ofi ahella. pew crop, per lb.. J4c; hard hell. per lb.. KUr, ; No. 2 soft shells. pr lb.. 13c; No. 2 hand hell, per lb., 12c; pecan, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., lc; peanut, per lb., 7c; roasted peanut, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnuv. per lb., almond, soft shell, per II., 17c; hard shell, per lb.. 15c; chestnuts, per lh., li:Vfcfel5cl new black walnuts, per iiu.. iiisc; snennara nicaory nuts, er bu.. keg., per $1.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.50. Wool Market. Sheen 2.&O0 BOSTON, Jan. 20. WOOL Concerning the market the commercial bulletin will say tomorrow: The market is extremely dull snd firm. No large blocks have been sold, but there has been a modest business with, the small mills in territory, scoured and pulled. Prices show no change. The feel ing Is strong. Several larga mills hav enough raw material to carry them lor a year. Importations of Australian and South American are large and accumulat ing, lyciidon opening waa a diHap)olntment. Reports from the dry goods market are encouraging. Four of the largest Boston dealers have resumed contracting in the west despite efforts to restrsln them. Th shipments of wool from Boston to data from Iiecember 29. according to the same authority, are 14.953.315 pounds, against 15. 147,618 pounds at th same time laat year. The receipt to date are 11.580.8S9 pounds, against 10.155.536 pound lor the same period last year. LONDON. Jan. 20 WOOL Offerings at the wool auction aales today amounted to 13.244 bales. A large selection of merino waa quickly sold at hardening prices, est dally when tsken by Americans, who ar mor numerous than for years. South Australian realised better prices. Conti nental and home buyers purchased Queens land and West Australia greasy at full rstes. New Zealand cross-bred snd hslf breds were wanted by all sections, but Americans secured most of the wfferlngs. Following sre the sale in detail: New South Wale. 1,800 bales; scoured. iOd: greasy. 5(i2d. Queensland. Soo bales; scoured, la 2dtfls 9Vd : greasv. Marls. Vic toria. 2,200 bales; scoured. a"rj2si?d; greasv. K&Sid. South Australia, l.SOO bales; scoured. Is 7Viigfl s 8d ; gressy. Hdi9l" Id. West Australia. 1.900 bales; greasy. 7Wt Is d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 900 bales; scoured. 9d&ls7d; gressv. 4't11d.. ST. LOCIS. Jan. ". W( K.i, Nominal : medium grades, combing and clothing 287 29c; light fine. lh22Vrc; heavy fine, 14l.e; tub washed, 2741c. 1. REAL ESTATK TRANSFERS. Deed filed for record January 20. a fur nished by the .Midland Titie and Guaran tee company, bonded abstracter, r, Kar nam ctreet, for The Bee: 1 T. P. Herskltid and wlf to H. 8. Thoma, lots 4 and 17, block 114. Florence $ J. E. George to Florence Co., lot 5. . block 114, and oilier property in Flor ence j H T. Truelsen et al. to Maggie B. Petersen, und e 4-14-U s.jn H. T. Truelaen et al. to W. A. Trul en. iindA. net $-14-11 S.M0 II. T. Trueien et al. to Adella Troal en. und nty w 3-14-11 1,500 E. V. Lewi et al. to Nellie Dctwller. lot 14. block 14. Wet end . l.Srl Omaha Realty company to C. I'nltt, lot t. block 3, O Nlir silt 1A A. C. Hart and wife to F. B. and Bes sie Hitter. s25 acre of e", ne', C-16-13 and otlier lrorertv ,jm A. Hodgett and wife to j. Rudgliier. lot 11, block 1, Anderson Place Sarah Joneu to J. E. George, lot IS, block 128, and other proper ty in Flor ence J. A. Canning and wife to George A Co . part of tax lot 26. 15-15-13 F. Swob and wife to K M. Jensen, Sherman Heirhts add Ellrabeth M. Shahan to Marv laall, lot II and 12. block 4. Mahoney AY Mlnnahan' add E- W. Nash to Crelghtnn Theater com nmv. lot 1 and 2 and other property In block 147. City of Omaha .'. 175 ? SO Chicago Total ..l'X'l Co.I$ 14.174 Cottaa Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 20. COTTON-Spot closed dull; middling uplands. 7.25t ; mid dling gulf. 7 5c; sale. 2uu balea NF.W ORLEANS. Jan. COTTON Ktead.v: sale. IMi bales; ordinary 4 S-ls-; good ordiiisrv. 54.; 0w middHns. ASc; mid dling. 6'ftc: good mlddlltig 7 S-lc; middling fair. 7 1 1 -Irk . Receipt. Su. bale, stoik. UlCt 844 hole Secretarv Hester of th New Orleans Cot Ion est hange today issued a tatemrnt of Ihi ftks "introslght ' movement of cot ton I !i "Introsight" for ne ,erk an 171. St.: bales, eusoparcd with M&JIZ bale (or Edwards -Wood Co- Oacorporatrd ) iTalo Offlta: Fifth aad Robarta Straets ST. PAUL, HlrVN. r - DKALIR8IN . ' Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Groin to Us Iraark OBA. II-1t Steer a at Trad Slid;. Oaaaha. Rah. Til'k atA. 211 '.'14 Exchang tildg.. South Cm ft ha. all 'tVhoa laA LatiianaDl 'iVn t