B TUB OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1P06. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET froit in India and Aretntina Offerings Withdrawn. DUMPING OF WHEAT CAUSES REACTION rlllneT of Cora and Oats In Sym pathy with 1Otrf r Tripes la Lead Ins Cereal Last of Decem ber Corn Deal. OMAIIA, Jan. S, Iff. The market flt the effect of the Una of wheat dumped on It yeaterday. Much of It hud landed In wend hands and thla came out during; the forenoon. asslBted by selling emanating from the northwest. The news was not particularly bearish, fables were firmer on further frost In India and the withdrawal of offerings of new Argentina i Top. Minneapolis millers paid 2VtC under amy ror xvo. l northern, wnicn tney nua refused to do early In the week. Weather throughout the wheat belt la perfect. Corn was but slightly traded In. Oper ators sold on the weakness In wheat. The weather Is excellent for corn movement. Receipts are moderate and the demand lather slow. Cables were firm and clear ances large. Oats were steady on a very light trade. There was no pressure) upon the market other than a Utile selling on the weakness In wheat. May wheat closed at 87Vic, July at S37c und September at 82VsU. May corn at the clone was 44Vic, July 44 46c and September 4Cc. May oats closed at 32-c and July at 30o. Clearances were 277.UUO bushels of oats, 273,(iW bushels of wheat, 17.0U0 barrels of flour and l.lS.IXj bushels of corn. Primary wheat receipts were ikJ.OuO bushels and snlp ments 'JjK.un bushels, ugalnat receipts last year of 4!.1,0jo bushels ami shipments of 4),m bushels, turn receipts were iM.WO bushels and shipments 422. UJO bustieis, against receipts lust yetir of 7'j&,000 bushels and shipments of tiSK.njo bushels. Liverpool closed unchanged to 'id higher on wheat, atid d higher on corn. The Dululh Commercial Kecoid claims the farmers of the northwest have mar keted 14i,oui',(pii bushels of wheat, of winch 2i,mi,i.iu bushels Is in country elevators. Ht. I-ouIh chIIs attention to the fact that oats in that market ure selling aoove cash values In t hicimo lc on No. i inlxd. z on ,o. 3 mixed, -Vnl'tc on No. 3 white and 1-uI'hO on No. 4 while; their values on No. 4 white being above Chicago highest values un No. 3 while. Kansas City reports a sale of 5000 bush els wtieat to Mexico. The emergency duty due to short crops In Mexico has been ex tended to June 1. It is expected that Mexico will have to import 3,Uuo,uou bushels of wheat. A Toronto exporter wired: "Have bid for round lot of wheat within c of m;irket. liard to aet wheat offered to us here now." Uroomville estimates world's ihipmnits f wheat for Monday at ubout s,ti'j.'iu bushels. Ijist week they were .4i.oou bushels and a year ago 7.i3ti,ojo bushels 'i here will be some decrease In the quantity of breadstufTs on passage. From the Record-Herald : "The wreckage Of the December corn deal Is fast b-ing cleared away. The entire line, aggregating 2.,uu.MjO bushels was vesterduy transferred by the Wall street owners to local cash rain handlers on the basis of the January delivery price, or ic under May, and the May taken in exchange. At the transfer price, which is equivalent to abuut 4ic per bushel theie is a loss of about lie per bushel. The new owners are strictly nier chandises of xrain. The transfer thus means a butter market prospect." Omaha C ash Sales. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1 car, 78c; No. hard, 1 car, 77c; 1 car, 75c; No. 3 spring;, car, 75Mic; No. 4 hard, 1 car, 76c. COKN No. 3 white, 1 car, 3M,4c; No. yellow, 1 car, 37c; No. 3, 3 cars, 87c; cars, 37c; 1 car, 3tsc; No. d, 1 cur, Mc; cars, atic; 1 car, 3iic. OATS No. 3 white, 2 cars. 29Vc; No. while, 1 car, 2ic. Umalia Cash Trices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 7tir7ttoc; No. 3 hard, TTVj'u i)'c; No. 4 hard, 7o.3c; No. 2 spring, 7tVui7c; No. 8 spring, 7ui6c. COKN No. 3. 3.o; No. 4, Sfr&37c; No. 1 yellow, 3ic; No. 3 white, 3!Hc. OATS No. 3 Tnlxed, aiVa-ac; No. 1 White, :2-Vu29toc; No. 4 while, 20. Kj'E-To. 2, t2c; No. 3, trJc. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats, Chicago 44 Kansas City 46 Minneapolis 3bs Omaha 11 Duiuth WS St. Louis 48 329 193 138 18 '4 83 "t ' 'H SEW VOHK UKMSIIAL MARKET (notations of the Hay on Various Commodities. NEW YOKK. Jan. t. FLOUR Receipts, 65,'kIS bbls.; exports, 12,5.57 bbls. ; market dull and unchanged; Minnesota patents, 4.40f6.uo; Minnesota bakers. 3.U0iu3.!; win ter patents, H.hxuA.M; winter straighls, $3.90 Io4.ou; winter extras. $2.fwU3.2i; winter low grades. $2. 163. 20. Itye Hour, steady; fair to good, I3.wxa4.10; choice to fancy, l.l.sj 4 116. lSuckwheal Hour, dull, $2.1uu,2.1o fur spot and to arrive. BUCKWHKAT Steady. KlVic, nominal, delivered at New York. CORNMHAL Sternly ; line white and yel low, $1.20; new course, il.lonj ; new kiln . rirleil. 63.uiKu3.10. JtYfcJ Nominal; No. 2 western, 74c, c. L f.. New York. f BARLEY wulet; feeding, 41c, c. I. f. Buffalo; malting, 4752c, c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Kecelpts, lo2,wu uu. ; spot mar ket easy; No. 2 red, W5o elevator and VC f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 northern Duiuth, kc t. o. b. afloat. Except at the opening, when prices advanced slightly on bullish rabies and smaller estimates for world's shipments, whea'. was weak and heavy this morning under liquidation, closing V&'c net lower; May, !2l-ltic, closed at S2ic; Julv. MH.fuSlfViR'. closed at MtVc. COKN Kecelpts, 7M75 bu. ; exports, 8,130 bu.; spot market mm; no. 2, t.'-c 01a elevator and 61c f. o. b. alloat; No. 2 yel low, 611c; No. 2 white, 614c Option mar ket was without transactions, closing at W! net decline; January closed at otfHe, Mav at ii"c and July ut 60Vc. OATS Kecelpts, 78.475 bu.; exports, 8.120 bu ; spot market steady; mixed, Z6 to 32 llw.. !Msii37c; natural white. So to 32 lbs 3,Vi3jc; clipped white, 3t to 40 lbs., 4J9 41V.C. iwY 4-tlendy ; shipping, &tVj⁣ good to choice, m(Vc. HOI'S Mi 111; state, common to choice Wh. lo'il.ic; I'acllic coast, ix, luul4c; S'ulJc; olds, llrm. HIDl-.S Flriii; (Jalveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 17c. IjKATH Kit- Firm ; add, MCTVsc. BKtiVlSloNS Heef. steady; family. 81160 Ifj n.ilu; mess. t Ou-u 10 i: beef hums, tM.ottf 21.a0; packet. i; city, exira India mess. Ill .urniiMtf.vO. Cut meats, steady; pickled shoulders, G1-aiJ''C; pickled hums, 13rtfl4o per lb. d, steady; western steamed. J7 8Vi T-tti; retlried, steady; conti nent, H .30; Bouth America, com pound. Ij.h'ViiH '. J'ork, steady; short clear, Ili.wKu 17.un; miss, 814. OiKii 14.75. TAl.IW Firm; city (IJ per pkg.), 4T,c; country (pkgs. free), 4-VrGo. K ICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3 i,i TTKH Strong; street prices, creamery. HkU'J'c; official prices, creamery, common to extra, ltvnac; western Imitation cream ery extras, 21c; firsts. W.ilic. KtKitJ Kasy ; state 1'eniisylvanla and nearby fancy, selected, salc; slate choice, 3041 3-c; state mixed extra, Jt' u : weaieiu. tlnest selected, 27c; state firsts, ittc; south erns, 2i.ic. CHEKSE 8teadv, state, small and large, colored and white, September fancy. He; state, October, ixt. ',i"'.3,t-; state, lats made, small, colored and white, average best. l?c; state large.' U'c; state, fair, US, J 1'Ol'L.TKY Live steady; western chick ens, 1A ; fowls, 14c; turkeys, 15c; dressed quiet; western chickens, lS'ultk; turkeys, luJoc; fowls, 8ii 12c. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 6 FLOUR-Firm ; first patents, $4.5ji4 .60; second patents, $4.30 i(4 40; rirst clears, $3 654j3.75; second clears, ;.' 4.'i!'.'.65. BRAN In bulk. $13.5v,i 18.75. (Suiarlor quotations for Minneapolis de livery.) The range of prices as reported by F. D. Day at Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Articles ! Open. I High.j Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 huril. Kac; No. 1 northern, 82; to arrive. 82c: No. 2 northern, 8oc; to arrive, H",c; No. 3, 77'79c; No. 1 durum, 72c; No. I durum, 6-c. Corn: No. 8 yelluw, 8Tc; No. 3, iiiJ6c. iats: No. S white. 2c; No. 3, 2.uv. Barley, 36u-46o, Rye. iti lc. Flax, $1.11 Liverpool Grata Market. L1VEKIUOU Jan. C-WHEAT Spot steady; No. 2 red. western winter, 6a id; futures steady: March, 6s 11 d, May, 6s led. CuItN 43pot American uilxeJ, nsw easy, ! i I I )1 May...;SOu SS S4! 85 80 July... 86441 86 86 86 t 8 .May... 1 lOI 1 18 1 Iv I 1 io V r J;ily... 117l 1 lfV 117 116 4 Sept.. 1 18 I 1 19 I 1 18 I 1 19 I 1 17 4s 44d; American mixed, old quiet. 4a d: futures quiet; January, 4 2Sd; March, 4s 2'd, May, 4a 3i. CHICAGO GRAI1 AID PR0VII05S Features of the Trading and Cloalnc Prices on Roard of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. -Prlces In the wheat pit here today continued the downward course commenced yesterday, prominent commis sion houses siding the decline by persistent selling. At the close wheat for May deliv ery was off c. Corn was down c Oats showed a loss of c. Provisions were a shade to 5c lower. At the opening prices In the wheat pit were steady because of the relatively firm market at Liverpool. Opening Quotations on M.iy were unchanged to Vc higher at WVyfcsiiiC. From the start, however, there was moderate selling by several of the larger commission houses. The demand was light and with reports of clear weather In the northwest the sellln? became general and prices weakened. There was little to stimulate either buying 'or selling. The market reached the lowest point of the day a few minutes before the close, when May fnuched 87c. The close was weak With Mny at 74 Clearances ut wheat and flour were equal to J.I.kO bu. Primary re ceipts were i3.1H) bu., sitainst 49V bu. a year ao. Minneapolis, uuluth and Chlcaro reported receipts of 478 cars, against 6-3 cars last week and Ml cars a year aeo. The decline In wheat weakened the corn market, sentiment In the corn pit being bearish for the entire day. uocal receipts exceeded the estimates and with clear weather throughout the corn belt arrivals were expected to show a still firmer in crease. The close was weak, with prices at the lowest point of the dny. May opened unchanged to a shade lower at 44ru45c, sold off to 444c and closed at the bottom. Local receipts were 328 cars, with 16 of contract grade. Trading in oats was dull and the market was weak In sympathy with wheat and corn. Ixval receipts were somewhat In ex cess of the estimated amount. May opened unchanged at 324c declined to 32'je and closed at 3L'Vc. Local receipts were 193 cars. I'roflt-tnklng of local traders caused mod erate weakness In provisions. The selling was largely Induced by a 5c decline In tho price of live hogs. At the close May pork was nrr Be at il3.. um was a shade lower at 87.824. Kibs were off 24'cfGc at 87.6" 7.624. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 27 cars; corn, 3c9 cars; oats, 199 cars; hogs, SO.nnn head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I j j j j May ISSHflNI 87-V 874 8SVt July 844'i'V84'V&X 83T:83T4j84 84H Corn I ! I Jan. 414! 414 41 41 414 Mnv 44'V"'I5 44Vn4SI 444' 444 4541" July 45 46s!44V&'4&.44T!iJ'45 44V1!q5 Oflts Jan. 31 SI 4 31 314 814 Mny 824 324 324 S2 324 July 80 30 30 30 30"4 Pork Jan 13 6T IS 5 May 13 874 13 974 i3 85 13 90 13 95 Lard Jan. 7 524 7 524 7 50 7 50 7 55 Mny 7 fi'24 7 5 7 574 7 fi24 7 05 July 7 70 7 75 7 70 7 724 7 724 Rlbs- Jan. 7 35 7 35 7 35 7 35 7 40 May 7 6 7 55 7 474 7 524 7 50 July 7 624 7 674 7 60 7 624 7 674 No. 2. Cosh quotations were as follows: KIUK Busy; winter patents. 83.85r4.10; winter straights, 83. iQI.Si; spring patents, S3.95iH.16; spring straights, S3.liWj3.80; bakers, S2.25tfi3.20. WH HAT No. 2 spring, WyWc; No. 3 spring, 82iiXi;c; No. 2 red. 87Vif9c-. CORN No. 2, 4W2c; No. 2 yellow, 4H3 42Wc OATS No. 2, 314o; No. 2 white, 32Q 334c; No. 3 white, &4324C RYE No. 2. 6t,c BARLEY Good feeding, 374c; fair to choice malting, 41f(i49e. U T V 1 H . , v tl 117- 'NTr, 1 nnrthwoal. ern, 81.13. Clover, contract grade, S13.1&ip 135 I'ROVISIONS-Mess pork per bhl.. 813.65 m.is 7i. Ijird. ner 111O lhs. 17.50. Short rih sides (looe. S7.264f7.35. Short clear sides (boxed I, 87 5047.55. ; Following were the receipts and ship ments 01 nour ana grain Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu 21,6110 S00 . 84,01)0 .854.200 .259, 500 29,700 132.900 199.200 Rye, bu xiye, uu ..... v,nx i.wj liariey, bu 44,000 41, WO On the IToduce exchange today the but- 9,i0 ter market was steady; creameries, 17 y 240; dairies, 174; 22c. Eggs, steady, at mark, cases Included, lew sic; nrsts, 22c; prime tlrsls, 26c; extras, 27c Cheese, steady, 11iU'13o. Kaasaa Cltr Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 6. WHEAT Mar ket steady; May, 79"c; July, 764c; Decem ber, 75c. Cash: No. 2 hard, 80'()82c; No. 3, ibK-; no. i red, pontile; No. 3, s.ubUVio. CORN Firm; May, 39ic; July, 4oc. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 394j39'c; No. 2 white, 4oc; No. 3, 394c. OATS Steady; No. 2 white. 814132.0: No. 2 mixed, 3o4(f21c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, UiOU'12.00j choice praliie, S9.uO(li9.50. RYE Steady at b2ru624c. EUGS Weak; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2, whitewood cuses included, 214c; caae count, 20c; coses returned, 4c less. 13 UTifc.lt Steady; crean.eiy, 2c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 3o,ouo . 13,0u0 Corn, bu lbo.uoo lls.uuo Oats, bu 17,000 14,000 Tl'e leading futures at Kansas City, as reported by the Von Lorn Oram company, ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. I High.l Low. Close. Yes'y Wheat I May... 80 804 77, T9T 804 July... 76 , 76 76 7676'u Corn May... 404 404 89 89i404Oi4 July... 40Va 4v 40 40 404)1 Oats May... 30 304 304 804 30 July... 294U 294 2 294'U"4 Pork Jan.... 13 00 13 65 May... 13 77 13 87 13 75 13 80 13 85 Laid- Jan.... 7 47 7 47 7 45 7 47 7 60 May... 7 67 7 60 7 66 7 67 7 60 it. Lools General Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 6. WHEAT Futures lower, cash steady; No. 2 red. cash, ele vator. fii93c: track. IM'olMUc: Mav. S6Uc: July, 814c; No. 1 hard, W5j64c CORN Lower; No. 2 c.tsu. 42c; track, 43c; Mr,i'-ri-Vi,,4-V; Jxuly-,43V .. . , OATS Steady: No. 2 cash. 31c: track. "!-... t .. ., -Jl7n. XT.. -l.l. Q'H. - t 1..0L u oieauy; rea winter patents. $4 2ti.i4 60; extra fancy and straight, $3.9Ui1 6.j; clear, ;.9Vfl3.ia. SEEDS Timothy, steady at $2.60(82.80. l' iK.N'MEAL Steady at $3.25. BRAN SleaJy; sucked, east track, 813 82c II AY Steady; timothy. S8.O0iicl5.OO; pralrte, $9.0O(j1l.O0. IRON COTTON TIES-99C. RAGGING 9c. HEMP TWINE-74C PROVISIONS Pork. steady; , Jobbing, $13.76. Lard, weak; prime steam, $7.36. Dry salt meals, steady; boxed, extra shorts. , ;6; clear ribs. SK.G0; short clears, $8.26. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, $.i0; clear ribs. $8.76; short clears, $9.t4. POULTRY Hte:ul ; chickens. l"c; springs, 12c: turkeys, 15c; djeks, 11c; geese, 9c. Bl.Tl r.K Quiet; creamery, 2I4'a-t4c; dairy. 1Mi21c. EGGS Lower, 20c, Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Outs, bu case count. Receipts. Shipments. 3 OHO 8,0i0 43.0O0 70.000 46.000 73.t0 28,0u0 84.0J0 Peoria Market. PEORIA, Jan. 8.-CORN-8teady ; No. S yellow, llc; No. 3. 41c; No. 4. 4oc; no grade, 37c. OATS Firm; No. 8 white. 31c; No. 4 white, 3uc. RVE Steaily: No. I. 674'i78c. WHISKY On the basis of $1.3 for fin ished goods. Milwaukee Gralu Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 8 W H EAT Easier ; No. 1 northern, 86c; No. t northern, 82g 84c RYE 6e higher; No. 1. 6T1Vtc BARLEY Steady; No. S, 6l'a4ji5c; sample. 37ii52,o. CoRN Weak; May. 44g44c. Philadelphia Prodare Market. PHIIA DELPHI A, Jan. . HLTTER Scarce: western creamery, 274u2c. EGGS Sloudy; western, fresh, 26c, kt mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cteam, fancy, 12fil4c. Inlath Grala Market. DULUTH. Jan. 6.-WHEAT To arrtve: No. 1 northern, 82c; No. I northern, 8oo. On track: No. 1 northern. 62c; No. S north ern. W'i.e: May, 6;c; July, 86o. OAT8 To arrive and on track, 29c. Toledo feed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Jan. 6. SEEDS Clover, rash and January, $8.15; f. o. b. $8 22; March. , $4.27. TUuothy, 11.60. AUike, 18.00. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Sales Cnriof thi Two Hann' Eenion Eiceed Million Bbarta, MARKET IS STRONG AND IROAD Outside Demand for Storks Exceeds Profit Taklnx, Which Is on an Extensive Scale. NEW TORK, Jan. Today proved one of the two or three most active oaturuay half day's business In the history of the Stock exchange, transactions In the two hours rising well over a million shares. The strength of the market was striking and comprehensive, notwithstanding some slight Irregularity and occasional reactions. Profit-taking. In fact, was on a large scale, but the readiness with which it was ab sorbed was striking. The fact that yester day s trading failed to show the late re action which had occurred on each former day of the week served to convince specu lative opinion that the week's testing oper ations had proved the strength of the market with the definite relapse In the rates for money on call. The bank statement proved something of a disappointment, but yesterday s low rates for call loaiiB were accepted as a truer Index of money conditions and speculative operations on the long side were condueted with greut boldness and on a large scale. St. Paul and the southwestern Pacilica were central features of the market and gossip was very busy with forecasts of the amount of the forthcoming Union Paciilo dividend. Several industrial specialties which have not moved .hitherto, also rose suddenly und violently. The copper stocks and the coalers were forced back after showing early strength by the weight of realizing Bales. There was an enormous absorption of United States feteel, which advanced It to the highest record on the present movement. There was no great surprise that tha heavy local movements of cash had con fused tiie preliminary estimates of that item In the bank statement, the loss in cash running to $2,19?,7uo in place of the expected increase of about that amount. Joined to the Increase in the reserve re quirements the result was a shrinkage In the surplus to but little over 800o,ouo. The sterling exchange market also, though nominal on Saturday, was distinctly strong and tiie continental exchanges moved against London again. There was a heavy withdrawal of gold from the Bank of Eng land for sulpnient to South America. These develoonients added to the Interest with which bankets are watching money Develop ments on the side of the foreign exchange market. The stock market, however, showed a late revival of strength and closed ex tremely active, but still irregular. Total sales of bonds, par vulue, S1.S45.000. Following were the sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange today: Bales, iiign.uow.iose. Adams Express Amalgamated Copper 90,sno 110 240 H94 toft 109 404 re 3S American C. & t .... 2,400 wvs do pfd.. fxO loo 99 American Cotton Oil. do pfd American Express.,.. Amer. H. & L. pfd.. American Ice sec American Linseed OU 2.7UO 39 3',4 92 122 40H -S 204 41 500 7,600 40i 40 40 397, do pfd Amer. locomotive.... 14,4k) do pfd 2o0 American S. & R 12.214 78 77 77H 117 1174 117 lt lAb l'4 do pfd l.ouO 127 U74 127 154 1.4 153 lei', 1064 259 2i34 '.'4 ',4 Amer. Sugar Retln..: 43,200 16 Ajner. Tobacco, p. c. 4o0 lu6 Anaconda Mining Co. 40,ou 274 Atchison do pfd Atluntic Const IJne Baltimore & Ohio... 63,100 94 1.3u0 104 1034 103 5"0 1G94 li4 109 22,100 114-4 114 114A do pfd 98 1 luu ' 1 Cunadian Pucifio ... ! Central of N. J- v;. ! C hesapeake & Ohio 7.fio0 8S 3,21.10 1744 884 1734 S84 17IH 223 654 294 69 214 3,200 56 4l;a Chicago & Alton.. do prd Chicago O. W Chicago &,N. W.. 1,400 214 ' 20'4 200 221 221 221 1 .M. &3t F 3l,M lhoi lol74 13H LT4 31 3110 1064 1064 106 Chicago T. & T.... do pfd C. C. C. & St. L. . Colorado F. & 1 2,5o0 67- d4 b.' Colorado & Southern 13.600 do 1st pfd 3d00 do 2d pfd 2,000 Consolidated Gas 814 304 31 704 19 594 70 70'4 61 1764 19 67 2234 450 39 87 62 49 M 734 179 1164 176 13 87 'tl SO 8-14 lift 36 65 is" 694 Corn Products do pfd Delaware & Hudson Delaware, L. & W.... Denver & Rio Orande do pfd 1.200 100 700 394 e4 53 494 M4 181 39 ts8 52 4 M4 73'i 1794 Distillers' Securities 23,5oo Erie 12,1"0 do 1st pfd .' do 2d pfd General Electric .... Hocking Valley Illinois Central International Paper.. do pfd International Pump.. do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd 601) lfJ 3,000 3,100 3,600 234 87 304 604 37Vi 71 153 1614 ?: k54 804 304 604 364 69 100 5(0 5.60 6.5O0 10 4"0 3iO 70 Ijoulsvllle & Nash Manhattan L Met. Securities ... ir.24 1.W4 161 4 1614 l,4o0 73H 34 ,34 124 2f,v. M4 143 Metropolitan St. Ry. I,8n0 1244 124 Mexicun Central 4,600 2T4 26 Minneapolis & St. I ?o0 K & M., St. P. & S. St. M. 30 1434 143 do pfd, 6o0 174 4.1O0 101 13,600 377, (a") 70 l,6o0 834 174 174'i Missouri Pacific Missouri, K. & T do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M. pfd.. New York Central... N Y.. O. & W Norfolk & Western... do pfd North American Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas P., C, C. ft St. L Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Read In ur do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Republic Steel do pfd Rock lolaud Co lOli'i 10 3ti 4 8T4 697, ,,9 83 (-34 3S 3S4 btO 3S 16,400 153 1,4 ir,3.t 62 MS fr4 99 47 143 101 eS 54 99 242 93 96 31 l' 24 do pfd ti.'lA I i DoMu c !oo.la do pfd St L. & 8 F 2i pfd' 1 St. L Southwestern. 1 h. ..r.t 700 Ton 400 23.HIO 200 9, Vl 3f0 7.?') r0 Jt-Kl 48 21 64 67 11K 37 liv i:9, 334 86 K'4 41 21 64 6; 11", 3'V, 10i 1T 83 35 48i 21 64 74 11K 37 b ' 1394 St 4 I ' - Southern Pacific . do pfd Southern Railway do pfd Tennessee C. I. Texas & Pacific .. T St. L. & W.... do pfd Union Psclfln do pfd 4O0 66 55 .201 i O 15674 154 155 97 118 (-8 62 110 444 200 99 99 t . H Kx press V. S. Realty V. 8. Rubber 1,400 53 63 do pfd 200 111 111 ', U. 8. Steel gl.fiofl 44 43 do prd Va.-Caro. Chemical.. do pfd Wabash do pfd Wells-Fargo Exrvress 1,414) 1067 1ik;i4 11 f 54 64 PO 115 11 2i - 7i 41 1154 ;o 40 J0'4 W estlniiliouse Elec Western Union 9)0 93- 93 Wheeling L. E Wisconsin Central do pfd 300 61 ffl Northern Pacific I.loo 201 Jn1 173 91 4H) 62 51 3,30 86 86 PI 96 96 & W 99 210 474 47 35,900 144 141! 700 102 1014 l!oo6 54 544 3o!n6 144 li:i 3o0 94 93 l'.ion si" S3 l.el W ins 6,r'00 25 24 200 63 624 17HI i tenirai iainer lsm 4ri 454 1.,', 1- 3 do pfd jO 1 104 Sloss-Sheffleld l.ooO Hvi'i S8 884 Total sales for the day, l.O&l.soO shares. ltndon CloalnaT Storks. IXIN'DON, Jan. . Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were as follows: Conaola. money ...Hit 6-16 N V Ontml do ai--ount 86 Norfolk ft W Anaconda 13 do pfd Atrhlaon 84 Ontario A W do pfd 106 PennaylTania .... Ball I mora A Ohio. .. .117 Hand Mlnea . ...16 .... ' .... 8 .... 6" .... 73 .... 1 .... 71 .... 41 46 ... It ...14 .... ....U,1 ....1 1 .... 44 hi .... 21 .... 42 I anadlan I'arinc 17H Rcadlna Chea. A Ohio .. 67, do lat pfd ..22 do 24 pfd ..16 gnuthvrn Railway .. 17 do pfd .. 40 Southern Paclac . .. t'nloo Pacific .... .. 4H do pfd .. 61 r. I. Steel .. 74 do pfd Chlraco 01 w r . u A 81. p DeBeera I). A R. O do pfd , Erie do lat-pfd , do td M Illinois Centra! ... Loulivllle A Naeh. 14. K T 180, Wabaah 16! do pfd i. SILVER Bar, quiet, 2 U-16d p?r ounce. M ') N E V 2"i'2 ier cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 8 r r Cent; for three months bills, 3 per cent. Clearing; iroase Averages.' NEW YORK. Jan. tV The statement of the clearing house banks for the five bust ness days of this week shows that tha banks hold $571.0(0 over the legal reserve requirements. This Is a decrease of $3,721, 57S from last week. The statement follows: Loans, $1 Oo4.66S.JoO: Increase. $3, 633.300. lie. Kislts. $".ej.742 MJ; increase, K'fl.SuO. ?lrcu Uun, W,912,jO; decrease), $:,lvu. Lckal tenders. 879.170, 7on; Increase, 83.4 9io. Sped. 8157,3.'W; decrease. $S..9 tint. Kesprve, 824, 508.7'; decrease, $2,19.7'' Reserve required, 8-46.ftt5.7Uii; increase, 81.52J.". Surplus, 8j71, on); decrease. 83. 73. 575. Ex-United States deposits, 82,674,750; decrease, 3,7iJ,S00. Sir York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 6. MONEY-On call, nominal; no loans, time loans, easier; 60 days, 6 per cent; 90 days, 6u$ per cent; ( months, 641! per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 65 64 per cent. 8TEKLISO EXCHANGE Strong, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84 SS7.Vu 4.8& for demand and at 81 vv.vi4 8.35 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, H8tf4K4 and 84 W44.S7; commercial bills. I4 8J84.82V,. SILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars, 494c. UONPS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol lows: l. S. rf. fa. rg do coupon I. 8. SB. ref do Cntipnn t1. B. old 4b, re do coupon t. 8. new 4f, ri do coupon . . . . Am. Tobacco 4b.. do 6b Atrhlaon sen. 4a. do aIJ. 4a Atlantic ('. L. 4a. Ual. A Ohio 4a... do i'n Drk. R. T. c. 4b. 10t"4 Japan fa. tit aeries... H 101" do 4Wa. ctfa l in do 2.1 srrlra f"4 13 L. N unl. 4a .1"! aManhattan e. 4a..P.i .13 Mr. Ontral 4a Tlt J l-v.' ao 1st mc l-1 ll"'' Minn & 8t L. 4s.... . av M., K. A T. 4a l'HJH .116 do ta ,, .1J N. R. R. of M. c. 4a. 86i ... N. Y. C. 1. ma. ...lui N. J. c. 1. ta... ...losi No. Pacific 4a.... ... 44 do la ... ...ISI1 ...1(C4 ... 77 ...10 ... - pi. & W. c. 4a.. Central ot Oa. 5b 1U O 8 L. rfda. 4a do 1st mc , do Id Ino do Id lnc Chea. A Ohio 44a.... Chicago 4 A. SHa... (.'.. I) A q. n. 4b... C, K. 1. A P. 4a..., do col. 6a CCC. A St. L. f. 4b. Colo. ind. 6a, ar. A do serlrn H Colorado Mid. 4a.... Colo. & 80. 4a Cuba Si Pcnn. conr. ma H34 IIS Koadlns gen. 4a 1"3 74 St. L. A I. M. c. 6a llt4 1H St. L. 3. P. tf it tl 74 St. L 8. V. c. 4a.... Il loo Seaboard A. L. 4a.... IH 80 80. Pacific 4a ' 67Uj do lat 4a ctfa 15 1034 80. Rallwajr 6a Ill 7Kl Tnaa At P la 121 8 T . 81. L. It W 4a.. si .. 744 Union Pacific 4b .. 4 ao conv. 4a . ..l' f. 8. steel Id 6a ..luO Wabash 1b ... . . 8:', do deb. B .. H Weatern Md. 4. .. .. 83 W. & L. E. 4b... ir.4 7 iich 7S4 87 H r. R. O. 4a.... blBtlllera' Sec. 5a Krla p. I. 4b do ft. 4a Hocking Val. 4a Japan 6a uilered. . .1C"S W'la. Central 4a 13 Boaton Stocks and flonds. BOSTON, Jan. 6. Call loans, 610 per cent; time loans. Mifcti per cent. Official quotations on stocks and bonds: Atchlann adj. 4a S Allouaa do 4a 1111 Amalgamated Met. Central 4a 71 Amcriian Zinc Atrhlaon IM Atlantic do pfd lot Ulnghun .. 42 ..1TOH .. K. .. 17 .. 86 ..70S .. 10 .. 82 .. 17 .. 77 .. 17 .. ' .. 28 .. 8 .. 16 .. 68 .. 4 .. 88 ..le .. 42 ..109 .. 4 ..118 .. 10 4 .. 47 .. 11 .. 41 .. .. 8 ..183 .. 86 Boaton A Albany.... 8r4 Cal. St Hecla. Koalon & Maine. 172 Centennial lloBlon Elevated .. Fltihburg pfd Mcilcan Central ... N. Y., N. H. A H, ..166 1 Copper Kanga .. ..141 Pair Wcat , .. 24 tmmlnlon Coat .. ..m Franklin ..li'6,4 Granby .. 26 lala Knvale .. K4 M ana. Mining ... .. 13 Michigan ,.lf6 Mohawk ..138 'Mont. C. A C... ..136V, Old Pomlnloa ... .. 464a lliceola ..1044 Parrot .. 17 Qulncr ..24.1 Shannon .. 17 Tamarack .. 60 Trinity .. 47 t'Ritcd Copper ... ..1U4V, V. 8. Milling.... .. 74H V. 8. Oil .. "W t'tah . . 444 Victoria ..linn Winona .. 86 Wolverine ... 6 (North fiutta 1 t'ninn Pacific Amer. Arge. Chera do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tuba. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Woolen .... do pfd Dominion I. A S... ; Edlaon Klec. 1 llu . . : Maaa. Electric I do pfd ' Mbbb. One . t'nlled Fruit iimt-u nnoa macn. do pfd V. 8. Hieel do pfd w, etlng. common Adventure Bid. ' New York Mlnlne Stocks. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Adama Con Alice breeco Brunaarlck Con.. Comstock Tunnel Con. Cal. V. Horn Silver .. 16 . .166 .. 46 .. 61 .. I ..110 Little Chief ... Ontario Ophir M'hoenlx Potoal Savage Blerrm Nevada .Small llopea . I Standard .. 7 ,X$ ..61.8 .. I .. 6 .. 28 .. 26 .. 80 . .866 176 350 7 Iron Pilver . Leadvllla Con Oflereu. Foreign Financial, LONDON, Jan. 6. Supplies of money were rainy pientirui in tne market today, the miori. loan iiuienteuness 10 me nana or ring land lielnir cancelled, lleavv bills, however are still outstanding and supplies are not likely to be superabundant In the Immediate future. Discounts were steady. Trading on the Stock exchange generally was quiet and uninteresting. There was a fairly good un dertone. Consols were supported and home rails were Irregular. Americans opened strong at well above parity, Union Paclflo Biia Bouinern i'acllic Doing the features. The dealings were moderate. Prices closed nrm, Dot below the best quotations of the day. Foreigners were dull and neslected. Copper stocks were buoyant. Anaconda was active, itamrs generally were bullish. Char tered was firm. " Japanese imperial 6S of iJ'i were quoted at 1024. PARIS. Jan. 6. Prices generally on the bourse today were heavy. Russians were weak on the report that Premier Rouvler had advised against any further French loan to Russia and fears of the result of the Moroccan conference Increased the un steadiness. At the close stocks were weak. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 82a and mismiin nonos or y.m at 4iw.2. KLRLIN, Jan. 6. Prices on the bourse today opened firm. Americans Improved. RuBsinns were firm early in the day. but later they depreciated sllchtlv. Imnerlal :t fell three-tenths per cent or three-quarters during two days. Among the reasons oscrined for this decline are forelrn aellinits especially French, because of apprehensions 01 trouoie resulting rrom the Moroccan con ference, the reports that the government In tended to Issue a new loan and also to in quirles in behalf of the imperial Invalid peiiHinn fund for the sale of S-'.oOO.OO) to j.ouu.oibi in government bonds. The new papers continue to be filled with articles of a puacerui lone on the Moroccan question, Bank ClearlnRs. OMAHA, Jan. 6. Rank clearings for to day were 81,547,016.53 and for the corre sponding date last year Sl,657,9il.23. The clearings for the week, compared with the corresponding week of 19u6, were: 1906. 190X Tuesday ... S2,l"o 334.34 81.94S.534.84 1 Tlnn-H,luv l,N,!..b2 l,696.7i4.74 1.677.7..2.33 1.547,016.53 1.976,213. 98 1,8:45,447.09 Friday (Saturday .. 1,612.622.61 1.657,954.23 $9,030,772.65 ...$299,384.08 Totals Decrease . ..S8.731.3S8.66 Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 Today's state ment of the treasury in the general fund, exclusive of tiie $150,000,000 gold reserve. shows: Avullable cash balance. 8143.2ii.Ouu: gold coin and bullion, $.-,2sl,613; gold ter tllicates, $47.1S5,62a Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. COTTON Market for spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.75c; middling gulf, 12.uuc. Sales, 1,466 bales. LIVERPOOL Jan. 6. COTTON Spot in fair demand; prices 4 points lower; Ameri can minuting rair. t.,id; good middling. ia'i6.37d; middling, 6.19d; low middling, .f3d; I I ., n Ck.'.l. ..-.11 c ... 1 n - I'luiiiai, u.tkAJ, uiuiiiai) , D.WU. I ll sales of the day were 7 OW bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export, and included 6,500 American. Receipts, 62.UU) bales, including 35,000 American. ST. IL'IS, Jan. 6. COTTON Quiet: mid dling. llc. Sales, none; receipts, 337 bales; shipments, 37 bales; stock, 40.2o6 bales. ' NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 6 COTTON Quiet. Sales, 638 hales. Ordinary, 8c; good ordinary, 10 l-16c; low middling. miu-it; mianung. US-Pic: nood niiddl nir 4,?4 I 11 lo-lOc; mkldling fair, Lc. Receipts, 4 247 I bales; stock, 312,160 bales. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Jan. t-UIA. roii.m 29 strung; prirno crude, nominal; prime vel- itli, j low, ac. Petroleum, steady; refined, New I lora. 6( hi; j-nuadeipnia and Baltimore, $7.56; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk, $4.65. Turientine, quiet, 67'8tf74c. Kl HI.N UUlet: Stlillllcd. Common to enn.1 $3.651,8.70. " ' SAVANNAH, Jan. 6. OIL Turpentine, nothing doing; lust sale January 3 at 65c. Hi IS1N Firm: A. 11. C. it :- ri 11 v $3.40; F, SS.42as.46; O. $3 45: H.' $3.50: i! S3.7; K. $4.25; M. $4.75: N. 15. 2S: w ci $5.50; W. W., $5.75. OIL CITY", Jan. 6. OILS Credit balances $158. Shipments. 43.601 bbls., average t 5 0 bbls.; runs, i.2!)3 bbls., average t3 ti)3 bbls Shipments. IJma. 65.1ol t.bls. uvMruu u, ai? bbls.; runs, Lima. 42,127 bbls., average 41 bbls. Wool Market. LONDON. Jan. S.-WOOL The arrivals of wool for the first series of auction sales amount to 23s. 164 bales. Including 94. wo bales forwarded direct to spinners. The Imports this week were: New Suutri Wales. 4.C6R bales; Queensland, 7,845 bales; Victoria, 6.214 bales; South Australia. 4 679 oaies; .-sew z.ealaml. hales: t'ane r,f Oood Hope and Natal 8 bales; Bombay. W9 bales; It .toum. l aU s; New York, .vfi"i. 1-381 bales. ST i. LOUIS. Mo.. Jan. 6 -WOOL-Fteady ; medium grndes, romhinc and clothing, 26 Wjoc; ngnt nne Jl'-iju.-; heavy fine, 19ij21c; tub washed, 32y414c Whisky Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 6. WHlhKY Spirits on basis of of $1 33 for high wines. PEORI.. 111., Jan. 6-WHlSKY-Lower; spirits 1 n liasis of $1.29 for hle-h wines. CINCINNATI, O.. Jan. 4.-W HiiiKY btcady at $1.29. OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Trait Coniiderablj Higher for U Week. HOGS ARE HIGHER ANO ABOUT FIVE LOWER Good Ran of Kheep and 1 jambs for the Meek, vrlth m Brisk Demand and A aloes 8hTl bat Little thange. BOl'TH OMAHA. Jan. . 1!. Receipt! were: Oniclnl Monday .... OfTlclal Tuesday Official Wednesday Offb inl Thursday .. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep .. 74 o.4M 2.liii .. 2.S35 ft.491 6.731 .. 4,t"S S.Siii) .ti .. 2.2X8 6.M 8 225 .. 2,(43 6.115 8.U64 7S 7.3i3 vmciai rTiuay . Official Saturday Total this week 12.424I 8S.M7 22.21S Total last week 8.W6 8N.961 IvS Same week before 1S.2S2 61 17,213 Burnt three weeks Ao...0K9 66.100 3ii4 oAine four weeks ago... 21, 716 61.567 33. 06 Same week lust ) ear. .. .10.214 36.425 27.SU6 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs. and lheep at South Omaha for the year to date, comparing with last year: 1!6. 1905. Inc. Leo. Cattle 12.426 10.314 2.112 Hogs 3S.M7 36.425 2,422 Sheep 22,218 27.S96 6.C.8 The following table shows the prices paid at the river markets for cattle: Oood to choice corn-fed steers..... .84. 7P9 50 Fair to good corn-fed steers 4 4ti4.ia Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 8.on4.4u Oood to choice cows and heifers.... 3 .26y4.26 Fair to good cows and heifers 2.4Cu3.:ri Canners and cutters l.T.Vu1 W Oood to choice stockers & feeders.. S.4')'(4.iiO Fair to good stockers and feeders., s.wqs to Common to fair feeders Id-WuS-W Veal calves 6.006.00 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last bevei al days, with comparisons: Date. 1905. jl9O4.1903. 1902. W01. 1900.1S99. Dec. 10... 4 76 4 81' 4 41 4 45 a 4 28 6 16 6 261 j 4 01 4 341 6 22 . 6 84 1 4 83 4 261 14 6 26 4 73, 3 98 4 SO 6 01 6 12; 4 77 8 92 I 6 071 041 4 79 3 94 4 S4l I 6 0i 4 81 4 01 4 891 6 161 4 80 4 02 4 4u 6 18 6 06j 4 04 447 8261 609; 486 4 63 3t 6 19 . 4 89 4 17 6 44 6 36 4 83 4 09 4 61 I 6 26i 4 77 4 14 4 47 50 4 81 4 16 6 61 6 34i 6 35 4 14 4 62 6 2u 6 1 4 90 Deo. 17.... Dec. 18.... Dec. 19. ... Dec. 20.... Dec. 21.... Deo. 22.... Dec. 23.... Dec. 24.... Dee. 25.... Dec. 26.... 4 844, 4 60 4 601 4 90 4 iS 4 90 4 44 4 38 4 3MI 4 97, t 5 05 6 00 4 92 5 01 6 09 4 41 a 4 42 Dec. 27.... Dec, 2S.... Dec. 29.... Dec. 80.... Dec. 31.... 4 61 i ou 4 65 6 41 4 47 Date. I 1906. 1906.19l4.1903.19o2.19Ol.l!K. Jan. 1.... I 6 14 I 4 64 6 33 6 221 4 95 4 U Jan. 2 Jan. 8 t 11 6 07 6 14 6 22 4 391 4 61 4 43 4 451 4 6 iM 6 19 4 96 4 29 6 29i 6 021 4 27 28 6 04 4 31 6 34 6 24 (4 35 Jan. 4.... Jan. 6...., 4 47 14 68 4 45 4 681 Jan. 6...., Sunday, tllollday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. $4.3ju5 20 4.2.KUU.46 4.'i5ttu.30 4.60IUO.40 6.0V(io.20 Omaha $2.5o((u.O0 Chicago 1. 35'446. 30 Kansas city z.vou.uv Bt. Louis 2.1OIU6.00 Bloux City 2.5Wit6.60 FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of feeders shipped to the country Friday and loeir points of destination: CATTLE. Cars. I. P. Hallock, Lai ah, la. R. I I. P. Hallock, Brayton, la. R. 1 A. M. Lutes. Oakland, la R. 1 James F. Lerry, V uslilngton F. E.... C. r . Mehlers, vvisuer '. Hi M. P. Miller, Hooper F. E Ed Eno, O'Neill K. E O. C. Miller, Howells F. E J. F. Forbes, Palmer U. 6c M Georae Densdale. Palmer B. dc M George V. Schwab, Clay Center 11. & M. 1 E. W. Cubbage, Ida Grove, la. N. W 1 Walker Kros., Woodbine, la.. N. W H. M. Hoilaway, Bartlett, la. Q Charles Vollmer, Dunlap, la. 1. C P. W. Cramer, McClelland, la. G. W.... Geo. E. HetiHielgh, Rluncliard, la. Wab. Frank McGlnty, North Bend U. P BHEEP. Oscar Miller, Hamburg, la. Q 1 The otllcial number of cars stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs.H'r's. C, M. & St. p. Ky Wabash Missouri Pacific U. P. System C. & N. W., east C. & N. W.. west C, St. P., M. & O C, B. 6c W., east C, B. & west C, R. 1. & P., east Chicago Greut Western 6 8 1 17 12 28 6 3 13 8 7 Tl Total receipts 104 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, euch buer purchasing the number of head indicated; Cattle. Hogs. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudaliy Packing Co Armour & Co Kingan Pucking Co OUicr buyer 1 1,707 2,320 20 20 Total 24 6,990 CA'ITLE There was Just about tne usuul Saturday s run here today, that la. not enough ut anyltilng to make even tiie semblance of a niur&et. Hence there is nothing in the way of news to report and tne only thing to do is to follow tne usual custom and talk about what happened ear lier In the week. Receipts of cuttle have not been very heuvv this week, partly because Monday was a semi-holiday and partly because the market conditions were nut entirely free from the holiday influences. Still It was abuut an average run tor the first week of a new year. One thing that kept down the receipts was the cautious pulley adopted by everyone, us 11 is a wen known tact mat the consuming demand for beef is always light immediately after the holidays, and ll is uu easy mutter to glut the market. hence moderate shipments are a mutter of wisdom. As it turned out, though, there was a very fair demand and with light re ceipts It was possible to advance prices somewnac. i tie market, ciimoeu upwurd with fits and starts. On Tuesday it was active and considerably Higher; on Wednes day slow but sieauy; on Thursday active and liigner; un rriuay no mure liiau steady At the close or tne week tiie general mar ket on beef " steers is all of 1.4101c higher than It was 'seven aus ago. The cattle coining forward this week have not been any too good, most of them being on tiie half-fat and warmed-up order. Toward the last of the week a few lots arrived tnat were good enough to bring $6.26, the top price of the week. The market on cows and heifers followed along about the same channel as the steer maiKel. The supply, was niouerute und un der the Influence of a lair demand prices gradually firmed up, the gain for the week amounting to lDuijC gene. ally Stockers and feeders were in light supply an tne wee anu largely ror mat reason and not hecuu.se of any particularly heavv demand the market was In very satisfactory Shape irom nay 10 aay. ror tne week th market might be described as strong to luc 011 the best grades and fully steady ou omen. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS, No. 1.. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. ..lt8 I 60 COWS. I... 1... .168 1 63 t 1116 . TM 1 If I 11 6 HEIFERS. ,.660 t 40 CALVES. ,.160 I 00 8 46 I 66 BULLS. 1260 1 6m HOGS The receipts were small this morn. ' I Ing even for Saturday, less than loo curs I being reported In tha yuids. It was a I plenty large enougn run, however, ronsid- j eringj the condition of the market. Prices were lower ull along the line, every market - reporting a greater or less decline. i'uii 835 ! msrket here opened slow und dull and gen vi on ...... at 6ti"l .c; lainoon layers, ai.w. the early 11101 uing there was very little, doing us sellers did not like to make the ' Sugar and Molasses. .... -ri! markai if tnv.mn S. weaker than it opened. As wlil be noted from the sales below -a good niany of the hogs sold at $j.l5U'j l74- The hog market tnls week has been In very satisfactory condition, taking the aveek as a whole, it started out with a good sharp advance but lost all the gait I lnd a little more during the two days fol- "owing On Thursday and Friday prlo. s rallied and the market on the latter tisy I "uciied the highest point reached slnto bei temlier. Tne uecune at tne ciors or tl.e week left the market 74c higher on uu lonee siaraei. average than it was on the previous Satur- NEW YORK, Jan. 6. CO F FE Er The mar day. The demand on most das ot the ket for futures opened aieudy at unchanged week was good and fully equal to the re- prices to an advance of 6 points In syrn- reipls, which were larger man lor corresponding week a year ago. Representutive saies; No. A. 88 rr No. Av. ek. rr. 18 6i ... 4 36 1'J 74 ltu 6 17Vt t Its- ... 4 64 48 Ill ... $ 11, It 18S ... I 16 Tl XM ... I 17 83 1M ... 10 78 ? hi 6 1" 68 2" 1:9 118 78 1.14 ... I 17 8 2U . . I 16 6 !48 441 I 17 84 10 t 6 16 77 144 ... I 17 88 r4 ... I 16 146 ... I 17 I 1:8 ... I 11 78 144 80 I 17 ;) 1(0 I 16 (6 !i 80 I 17 ,' J'- J 6 11 74 240 ... 11 78 1H1 ... 6 11 66 tt 80 17 62 181 ... I 11 M 888 64 17 88 8't 64 11 88 241 It I 17 88 838 40 II 66 !l ... I 17 70 120 ln 116 M 1J . . 111 80 til 40 I 16 74. 844 160 I 17 64 t'l 1M 6 16 67 218 ... I 11 81 2i 84 11 6 818 ... 6 11 71 187 . . 6 16 82 l'4 ... 11 63 2J6 44 6 18 42 2i6 . . 117 78 81 120 I 11 76 248 180 I 17 68 244 ... Ill 188 114 117 8 167 ... 16 142 UK ... I 17 48 . . 8 16 17 241 ... I 17 68 Ht 40 I 16 80 231 110 I 17 47 t.'t . . 6 16 16 2M 44 6 17 16 1-! 40 I II 71 2..6 ... I 17 74 1:4 60 I 16 12 216 ... I 17 10 ii 40 I 16 18 i:l 80 6 17 74 871 luO I 17 66 tl 180 I 11 61 2T ... 6 17 7 27 110 6 17 66 216 14 I 17 8 283 ... I 11 66 212 ... ( 17 1 N4 120 I 17 66 ta 110 I 11 62 171 toe I 10 , 64 11) ... I 17 60 21 ... I 2V 7 2.'6 140 6 17 6 134 ... I 10 ' 77 234 60 I 17 41 278 44 til j 14 246 84 I 17 4 878 ... I 10 8HKKP There was not a single load of sluep or lambs received this morning and nothing upon which to base an estimate of the market for the current day. There lias been a very lair run of sheep this week, the total amounting to over 22,000 head. The quality of the receipts on some days was not very good, but on others the showing of right deslntblo kill ers was very gratifying. As usual right after the holidays the demand was sjine what limited, but It was equal to the re ceipts with the result that there was a very satlvfactory market all the w-?ek. On j luesuay, unacr tne innuence oi a nine better demand than usual, as well as a belter class of stuff on sale, the market showed more strength and was generally quoUd loo and In some cases as much as 15c higher. The advance was practically wiped out the day following, since which time prices have continued Just ubout steady from day to day. At the close of the week values are In Just about the same notches they were seven days ago. There have been no feeders received this week to amount to anything, but there seems to be a good demand, that Is, most every commission house hss orders for a few loads of sheep or lambs. The general situation appears to be very encouraging for a continuance of present strong prices for fed sheep and land's. The only doubt seems to he as to tne to be os to t lie luiuru action 01 snippers. 11 mey sew in hurry to dispose of tnetr noiaings ana send them In before they are thoroughly well finished they are certain to break Hie market. On tiie other hand, If they will only let the thoroughly good stuff come orward there Is no apparent reason at me present time of fearing results. Quotations for fed sheep and lamus are as follows: Good to choice lambs, Colo- ados. $7.2.Vrf7.60: westerns. S7.0iK 7.50; yenr- llncs. Iti.Ou'titi.iu: westarns. So.oOii6.90; ewes. $4.76'u5.60. Quotations for feeder sheep and inmos: Good feeding lambs. $5.704f6.35; yearlings, $4 765.40; wethers, $4. 506.00; ewes, S3.7itf ho; oreedlng ewes, I4.60n6.00. Representative sales: CHICAGO LIYB STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Five Cents Loner Sheep Strong;. CHICAGO. Jan. 6. CATTLE Receipts. 600 head; cattle steady; beeves, $3.60oti.30; cows, 81.36w4.6o; heifers, $2.26'u4.90; calves, $6.UO(u8.tA; good prime steers, $5.35u6.25; poor medium. 83.50415.30: stockers and feed ers, $2.30fU4.35. HOGS Receipts, 21,000 head; estimated Monday. 60.000 head: market 6c lower; mixed and butchers, $5.10)6.424; good heavy. to.jti'UB.tn; rougn neavy, jo.iu'uu.iu;: ngnt, $5.otVu6.35; pigs, $4.754jl5; bulk of sales, $6.2Vu6.4o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.000 head; market strong; sheep, !.6O3j4.0o; yearlings, $6.00;6.76; lambs, $o.;5ift7.90. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,1iO head, Including 600 southerns. Market unchanged: choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.266.00; fair to good, $4.OO46.00; western fed steers, $26O-u6.50; stockers and reeders, 3.iwu'4 ou; soutnern Bteers, $2.64X114.50; southern cows, $2.003.26; native cows, $2.0nrU4.OO; native heifers, $3.1) (4)4.90; bulls, $2.26'(p4.00; calves, $3.00x7.26; receipts for the week, 86,400 head. HOGS Receipts, 4,700 head. Market steady to 6c lower: top, $5 80; bulk of sales, $6.10(16.26; heavy, $5.20(4(5.30; packers, $6.10tfl 6.26; pigs and lights, $4,761(15.16; receipts for the week, 61,6(0 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,300 head. Market nominally steady; top year lings, $7.20; native lambs. $6.(Mii.60; western lambs, $6.00(u7.6l; fed ewes and yearlings, $4 644(6.10; western fed yearlings, $5.60ft6.60; western fed sheep, 84.&ou.ou; stockers ana feeders, $3.60iij.o0; receipts for the week, 32,600 head. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 6. BEEVES Re ceipts, 226 head; market feeling full steady; good native steers sold at $5.26; dressed Deer steady at o'irwc per pounu ror com mon to choice native sides; exports, 860 beeves and 8.826 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 73 head; market ieei- Inir weak: no trading: city dressed veals quiet at tKpl34c; country dressed unchanged at KU'izc. HOGS Receipts, i.JUl neaa; liiurnei. iuci Ing nominally steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS rteoeipts, z,os head; market for sheep firm; lambs 25c hlirner: one car unsold: sheep sold at $5.0ii 6.60 per 100 pounds; lambs sold at $7.85-j 8.60; drcised mutton nrm at o.winv.w, dressed lambs in fair demand at ll(S124c. St. I.onls Live Stork Market.- ST T.OUIS. Mo.. Jan. . CATTLE Re ceipts. 5io head. Including SoO Texans. Mar ket strong; native snipping aim epon steers, $4. 6018.00: dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.6iUt.60; steers under 1.000 lbs., $2.96ii4.6o; Blockers and feeders, $2.303.70; cows and heifers $2.20Cy,4.20; canners, $1.76U 2.00; bulls, $2.6lr'(4.00; calves, $2.761448.26; Texas and Indian steers, sj.uixua.ev; cows anu heifers, $2.103.00. .......... HOGS Receipts, 6)6.000 hend. Market 5c i....-A-. .(.. a,4 llffhta t4 fUKifi.S5: oackers. $4.764i).36; butchers and best heavy, $626'ty 6 40. No sheep on sale. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. CATTLE Re eeints. 120 head. Market steady; natives, $3.65f(6.80; cows and heifers, $1.544.76; Block ers and feeders, $2.75'i(3.90. ucMiK Reco ots. 5.621 iiead. warKet weax to 6c lower; light, $i.05'4t6.26; medium and heavy, $5,104(6.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 47 head. Market steady. Slons City Lave Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, la., Jan. 6. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLF. Receipt b, 200 head; mar ket steady; beeves. $3.4u(tv5 60; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.5K(t4.o0; stockers and feed-rs. $2 76(8 75; calves und yearlings, $2.6((j? .50. HOGS Receipts, 4.500 head; market 2c lower, selling at $5.0n4f 5.20; bulk of Bales, $6.104,6.124. Stork In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal Cat tle.Hogs. Sheep. . 7n 7.3:-3 . 2(X) 4,6i) .Lino 4.7iO 2,300 . 120 5.B21 47 . 6i0 5,0110 . U 21.U0 2.O00 .l.4!t"s 48,114 4.347 South Omaha Sioux City Kansas City , St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Totals .... Evaporated Apples and Dried Frails. NEW YORK. Jan. 6. EVA PO RATED APPLES Market continues quiet; sales of prime fruit for March delivery are reported at 94c; common are quoted ut 7'u8e; nearly prime at 94i4c; prime, 94c; choice, Mje; (aincv 11c CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes were In fair demand and ruled firm, with spot quotations ranging from 4T.c to 8c, ac cording to grade Apricots attract little at tention for the time being, but there Is no pressure to sell und prices are nrmiy ne:n. with choice quoted at 94'u!0c; extra choice. 1 iin,iiii.c: fu:icv. Ilii12c. p.-aches are quiet with extra choice quoted at 10c; f.iwy. 10',i 6,nc- extra fancy, li)44illc. Raisins are 1111- changed on spot, the tone being somewlnt settled pending better Information us to the itiiude of the new owners of thu combln-i- - thin s holdings; loose Muscatel are quoted 2 ' NEW YORK. Jan. 6 SU'lAR Steady fair refining. 3 S-lofiSe; centrifugal. '96 est. 3 11-16)130: molusses sunar. 2 l.'.-!0'o3c; reilned steady; crushed, 5.4uc; powdered,. 4. Sue; granulated. 4 70c. ! NEW ORLEANS. Jan. . 81 OA R F.rm ; open kettle, W'tWc; open kettle rntrlf jital, 3Ve4j3Sc: centrifugal w hites SVn4c; el- , 's. W',' '.!: lF "") MOLAES-4.pen ketlie, 2o8. Tul. l'u22 c. , oYUl'P-aSSoe. 3,.0j3 11-itic; seconos, 'in'u. wc; centrif- lua.pathy Willi nigner European eanies. I Here was very little demand, however, and the market gradually sagged off under scatter ing liquidation, with the close quiet, net un changed to 6 points higher. Bales were re pwrttd of 10,260 tues, luUudlng; March. (.90 (ielTOe: Mnv, S.1c : July, 8 90e; Septem ber, 7.'rV; rremler, 7.'C. fpol Rio, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 8 1-ltk-. OMAII4 WIIOI.KAIE MARKKT. Condition of Trade ami tnnnlona on staple ami Fancy ITodnce. F.tlOS Fresh receipts, candled stock, 23 J 24c. LIVE lvri.TRY-Hons. S4''; roosters. 6c; turkeys, lje; dinks, e4c spiing chickens, 84'; geese, otfVe, DRKtiNEP l'tifLTHY Turkeys. Itil6c; old loins, liiloo; chickens. ful'V, old roost ers. 7c; ducks, lie; geese, li'iillc. HI TTER Packing stock, l;.ui;.4'; choice to tancy ualiy. l-vaic. creamer), 2Ui-'14c; prints, 214c Bl'UAR-Standard granulated, In bbls , I.V16 per cal ; iuPes, Su.VO per cat.; cut loaf, 86 db per cwt.; No. 6 extra C, bags 01 bbls., 14.10 per cwt.; No. 10 extia C, bugs only, 14.55 per cwt.; No. 16 yellow, bans only. S4.70 per cwt.; XXXX powdered. o.0 per cwt. FRE8H FISH-Trout. Mi He; halll.ut, 13c; buffalo, dressed. 9e; pickerel, dressed, 64cj white bass, dressed, l2 , sunflsh. 9c; perch, sealed and dressed, 8c; pike, 10c; catllnh. 13c; red snapper. UV; salmon. 11c; crappica, 12c; t els, lc; bullheads, lie; Mm k bass, L5c; whlteflsh, 12c; frog le:s, per doz., S-V; lobsters, green. 27c; boiled lobsters, 3co; shad roe. 45c; bluetlsh, 15c; herring. 4c. HAY Prices quoted by Omuliu Feed com pany: No. 1 upland. I7.O0; medium, 6.i0; coarse, S; .00. Rye straw, 86.50. RRAN-ler ton. 815.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. DATES Per box of l ib. pkgea., $2.MJ Halloween. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb, 54c; flayers, per lb., 6c: walnut-stuffed. 1-lU. pkgs., 82.00 per doi , 0-lii boxes, Wa0. ika inui.m -t. uiiiornia naveis, 1111 vin a, 82.75; Florida, all sizes, $2.50; choice navels, $26 LEMONS Llmonlers. extra fancy, 840 siie. $3.26; 3"0 to JH tlses. 83.76. FKi! 1 allfornla, per 10-Ui. carton, 75 'J 85c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, 12c; six crown, 14e. HANANA8 Per medlum-slzed bunch, $1.5 4(2 25; Jumbo. $2.5t'i3 u). TANGERINES Florida, per box t.f about 126. 12.50. ORAl'E FRUIT Florida, per box, $7 60; California, per box, $6 00. FRUITS. PEARS Lawrence and Mount Vernon, $2.50. ... APPLES California Mcnnnwers, i.au per bu. box : Colorad Jonathans. 2..o per nil. box; Ben Davis, $1.75 ler bu. box; Wine- ,.,,, tin., -r i,u box: saps. $2.00 per bu. box; otner varieties, ..o per bu.; New York apples. $4. do per bhl. , pj. r IKAA ;iil.HKl(.-jerseys, iu." per " GRAPES Imported Mahigas. $5.5O4j'6.00. OIJ) VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home-grown, per bu., 60'd) S6c; South Dakota, per bu., 7oo- ONIONS Home-grown, yellow and' red, per bu., 85c; Spanish, per crate, $1.75; Colo rado, red and yellow, per 1m . $1.00. NAVY BEANS-Per bu., $2 00. LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 64c. CABBAGE Home-grown and Wisconsin, In crates, per lb., Irn2c. CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS Per bu.. 6.1&1UC. rF.T.KUY Knlnmazno. per dox.. 'C SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per 3-bu. bbl., $2.00. NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOES-Callfomla, per crate of 20 'w'aXBEANS Per hamper of about SO lbs. net. $3.50. . M , STRING BEANS rer hamper of about 80 lbs. net, S3.taJ4j-4.00. EGO PLANT Florida, per doi.. $1.2661.50. GREEN PEI'PEHS Florida, per hamper of about 10 doz., $3.50. TURN II 3 lulsian:i, dox. bunches, 76c. SHALLOT T b Louisiana, per dos. bunches, 6O0. HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbl., $S.WCi10.iv; per dos. heads, ll.iJ. LEAF LETTUCE Hot house, per box of 12 to 15 heads. 85c. CUCUMBERS Hot house, per dor., $2.00. RADISHES Hot house, per doz. bunches, 60e. MUSHROOMS Hot house, per lb., 6O0. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 rib, 12c; No. 2 rib, 84c; No. 3 rib. 6c; No. 1 lnln, 16c; No. 2 loin. 10c; No. i loin, 7c; No. 1 chucks, 6c; No. 2 chucks, 4c; No. 8 cnucks, 3c; No. 1 round, 7c; No. 2 round, 6c; No. 3 round, 64c; No. 1 plato, 4c; No. 2 plate. 3c; No. 3 plate, 20. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg, $3.75; per bbl., $G.7B. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., $3.50. CHEESE Swiss, new. 15c; Wisconsin brick, 15c; Wisconsin limbergcr, 13c; twins, 16c; young Americas, 16c. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, nw crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 134c. Pecans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb ; 12c. Peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted, per lb . 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb., 12W 134c. Al monds, soft shells, per lb.. 17c; hard shells, per lb. 15c. Shellhark hickory nuts, per bu.. $2.26; large hickory nuts, per bu $1.50. Chestnuts, per lb., 16c. Cocoanuts, $4.50 per sack of 100. , . HIDES No. 1 green, 9c; No. 2 green, 8c: No. 1 salted, 11c; No. 2 salted, 10c; No 1 veal calf. 11c; No. 2 veal calf. 9c; dry salted, 7r714c; sheep pel's, 25c,$l.O0; horss Jdes, $1.60(83.00 Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. METALS Tha metal markets showed the usual apathy in the absence of London cables. Tin was quiet and unchanged at $30.orw'.!u.26; luke and electrolytic, $18.76(rl!.00; casting, $18.3744i'18.874. Lead was quiet but steady with quotations ranging from $5.00t.00. Spelter also was at $5.50fi6.0O. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8,-MKTALS-Lead. firm St $5.90. Spelter, higher at $o.U4j).tii 4. Merchandise and Specie. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. Total Imports of merchandise and dry goods and specie at New York for the week were valued at $12,936,606. Total Imports of Recle at the port of New York for the week ending today were $12,917 silver and $26,216 gold. Total exports of spocio from the port of New York for the week ending today wers $2,345,644 silver and S0I8.00O gold. YERKES HOSPITAL AT ONCE Work on Building; Is Not to Await lea h of Mrs. Yerkes. NEW YORK, Jan. . The great hospital provided for In the will of the late Charles T. Yerkes, he traction promoter, who died In this city last week, will be built at once. It will be located In the borough of the Bronx. This announcement was made today by Dr. J. E. Janvrln, speaking for Mrs. Yerkes. Dr. Janvrln Bald that a beginning will be made Just ns soon as the estate of Mr. Yerkes Is settled, instead of waiting; until after Mrs. Yerkes' death, as provided In the will. He said that the projected hospital was entirely Mrs. Yerkes' own Idea and that Mr. Yerkes In making provi sion for the hospital In the will was only carrying out Mrs. Yerkes' Idea and desire. Iet the world know how Omaha Is grow ing and It will keep on growing. Do your share by sending your friends copies of the New Year's Edition of The Bee and Birds Eye View of Omaha. Do It now. W. 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