TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24. 190C. tKAIN AND PRODUCE MlitT m j," jw a,. x i j a. v j Crippled. nAWAW-am TRADt DEPRESSED IN CONSEQUENCE Wheat la Of Mere Tfcaa Cent 4 Mr brnlas Arc Lewer Cask Brain Feel . . . BaAly the EATerf. . . OMAHA. Jan. n. IM Tr' was very lignt in consequence cf . the continued suspension of telegraphic service. No private wires from Chicago lo ."Omaha are In working order, nor m th ' Western Union or the Poetal doing any .tukine between these two cities, rmpt "T way of 8u Louis and kinnu City. . Service Into Omaha from these two points la. of pour, mt h congested. The weaicsr 1 milder Bud tt la thought service will 0 restored lo large part tomorrow On account of trie wire situatlorf there wa no trade from the country, and the liears took sdvantage of the ot.tort unity -and bid low. Though trade wwe tew. ' ertres on all ruu er run considerably lower. , Wheat opened a trifle lower and declined steadily, the rUiM being ISO lower on Mar. Thta montk closed at toSe, July closed at leSwMSc and September at Wc Cora opened anchanged. but soon weak ened, finishing e tnwer. Mar closed at Me, July at bc and Septeavoer at 4ki eiSe. - Tee rash market were ajao easier ,7,'V' "ad S ;clos-d at Ik.-sc; July. 'Vjc. closed at fSc !i3.IS.7ui bZiowl CORN-Recelpts. IM.rf hu.; exports. l.KI fo?,J ?ier own PP market steady: No. 1 So elevator Oats held their own. an) 51c f n No. f yellow. lle; Wheat ei wuoted cars No. I corn char yesterday's figures . Primary receipt and clearances wera not reported. -, Aa active market I looked for Wednes day If the wire are op. If there la new da-mage to the crop by the storm, prices will undoubtedly take a quick spurt. . , Liverpool closed unchanged wo beta Wheat and corn. The rlelble supply of wheat Increased l.MZ.ino bu, corn Increased 442,vJ0 bit., and oats Increased 4t t bu. Bnow has fallen over a large part of southwestern Kansas. Oklahoma says there was not much snow tler. Oaaavkua Cask Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 7Sjr7c: No. t -hard. TJHwWrc; No. 4 hard. .0u"4c: No. 1 spring. 747-lic; No. 1 spring. 72G7c COhN-No. ft, Se-c; Na. 4. rt7,c; no grsde. 1S7c; No. I yellow, JSSc; No. 1 white. fcsattc OATS No. 1 mixed. 2Sj2e; No. 1 white. 2e; N". 4 whits, -JVSaOae. . RTE No. tic; No. t. a. Oaaaka task galea. CORN No. 1. i cara. c; No. 1 whit. 1 car, ear; No. 4. 1 car. r.c, OATS No. t white, 4 cars, !JV: No. 4 white. 1 cara, EV; 1 car (late sale Mon day). Ike; no grade, 1 cars. 27Sc Carlet Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Kanass City Minneapolis Omaha Uuluth St. Louie to 4T7 22 1M Z 10 149 4 41 72 a 24 iii CHICAGO CiBAIX ASD PHOTIIIOXS restsm tha Trading aad Cla-alag Prleea aa Bwarel af Trad. CHICAGO, Jan. a Heavy profit-taking by local holders together witn a report oi lower prloea at Liverpool caused weakness todar In the wheat market here. At the close wheat for May delivery was off lc Corn waa down Sc. Oats showed a loss of Pro-laions were laXc lower. Ttie wheat market waa weak for the en ure da. At the opening the May option waa dawn Vc to Sfe'ac at fT-aw-JCSc to S7Sc. There waa free selling by pit traders, who took an advantage of lack of wire facilities and consequent meager Informa tion caused by the storm. As trading pro gressed the aelllng became general with numerous small holders joining In the movement. Reports were received that wheal at Liverpool had cloaed "ic. lower. This gave additional encouragement to tba becra. It waa reported also that the risi ble supply of wheat Increased LM0.OM bush els compared with a liberal decrease for tba corresDondlna period of one year kicu- Thrfmrhnut the di the market lacked sup- i was weak and at the lowest point of thai day. Final quotations on May were at i asve. Clearances of wheal and flour were J eauaJ ta 474.UU bushels. Primary receipts Vers StAOOO bushels against 431.000 bushels on year ago. Minnepoiia, Liuluth and Chicaga reported receipts of 404 cars againat 474 cars last wee and 174 cars one yaar ago. " Tka corn market waa depressed by th wsakneas of wheat and by th colder v weather throughout th corn belt- An in crease af 4S3.uub bushla In tne visible sup ply against aa Increase of ZJL.im bushels last year waa another bearish Influence. Th trading waa small. The market closed weak with prleea at the lowest point of the day. May opened unchanged at 4&V-' wold off to 4bc and cloaed at tne bottom. Local receipt wer 47 cars with 34 cars ot contract grade, Oats were easier In sympathy with wheat and corn today. There waa moderate sell ing by a few large holders, a number of prominent bulls tailing most of th offer leg. May opened unchanged at Uc. sold ua to il-Wo and cloaed at ililTc Local receipts r &! cars. Expectations of a larger receipt of llv hogs caused general selling of provisions and resulted In a weak market. The buy ing was mostly by shorts. At th close May pork was down -""c at tl 1TV Lard aa off 10c at f7.su. Riba wers luc lower u tr.Ks. Estimated recelpta fur tomorrow: Wheat. - U ears. com. IU cars; oats. t cars; hoga. 4 .( bead. Th leading futures ranged as follows: Articlea. Open. I High.) Low. Cloaa. Yes y. Wheat 1 I I fa. Mwl 46 I v I May trves ft, 42 4fH a July May July Oats Jan. Pork Jan. ! t. "1 4RS' 41,. i tl i 45. 4iS. tl i w tiv nw i It 77V, U 7H 14 U1 14 U"s May 14 SO 14 SO 14 W Jan. T 47SI T te I 1 I I 7 IN I WH' f I I 45 ! : I itTs 7 45 7 v 7 7--H 745 i 7 ei 7 7ZH T. ! 7 47S1 1 V I 7 a 7 71 Tt2H T 5JV, 7 4-S 7 Mar r July Hib-. j Jaa. 1 May July 7 TH 7 74 , Na. t Cash quotations wer as follows: FLOCK Steady ;4nter patents. tlaMf 10: winter straights, ttaxitft. spring patents. H oti4 0. spring strvghta. b tWui 7ft. bak ers. BSHlW. WHEAT No. J sprtng. teMc; No. J. bj) : No. red. kKUsw-Nc .-CORN No. a, 47V; N- t yellow. 4tc. OATH No. I. '".c; No. t wklle. ittjSJSc; No. t wblta, XlfiSU-. RTE No. s'StitSM?. BARLEY Good feeding. 9c; fair to cC'-ice malting. Onilv SEED No. 1 flax. O H; Ka 1 northwest ern, fl 17: clover, oatraci grade, lit i - rROViaiOS'S lim pv.rk, i-r ww., l'..7' -1 U 77V Lard, per 4-Tl 4a. Short rihe sides i loose i. r7.X4J.4&. dhon clear sides Usedi. t7.l7.70. Following were ths receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts Wheat, bo lift Corn, bu ...feo-w I lata, tu. - I.1.3UU on the Produce xchang todsy the but ter market was steady; creameries, lkrc; dairies. 1WC4C. Egs. firmer at nark, cases Included. lTiilSc; firsts. lr; prime Brx. jsc: exiraa. Sjc. Cheees. steady, 11 Uc- - Mlnneapelta 4isla Market. 4uperir quetaUuca far Mianeapolls de livery). Th rang of price, as reported by P. I. Day at C. Hs-lU Board of Trad Articles Ope a. High.: Lew. 1 Close. I Yea y Wheat I My...'Stjt4i -July. Si M . - l Flax- i a . , i 4ay...f 1 S J I tl 1 uly..J I fi,, 1 ITSa, 1 fiV ept..J t la i 1 21 1 I 14 Ma 1 , 1 its i av 1 2UV. 1 IT1) J Bept. ' Minneapolis Cash On as Wheat: Ke. 1 hard, -, No. 1 aurtbern. t-W. to arrive, HV; So- I northern. 71,4. to arrive. 7lc; No. I northern. The: No. 1 Dirum. 731,; No.. i Durum, asc Cora: Ke. yellow. S7c; No. i, I7i,c. Oats: No. I white. Sc. to arrive. !SjC: No. A S2ac. Bark-y: A 4kc. Rye: lS4r2Sc- Flax: tLkl lf. .t t. Lsiels ' vnilahAe III pile's ml Grain. NEW YORK. Jan. 3 8tctal cable aud telegraph. e communications received by Breast reet s show the tnllowiag changes la avai.anie supply aa coenpared k lost ac asunt: Abeat-I'nliad Pi aura and CnaaAa. - eaat ica. in, reaped. LiJt.taj baaiK. aJ4ol for and In Europe, decrease. bush ls; total eT'PT 1rrrrened. a'sVXBy nusbeoa. torn United States and Canada, east Rb'i, increased. L1S.J bustieis. Oats Cnlted States and Canada, east Rsxa.es. de-raaed. M.trt tnistiein The leading decreases tine week are IrT.iwM buaiiein at Louisville, a, (mi bushel at Fort Huron. bushels at Manitoba, struts) buahejs at Aberdeen and fcn,k boshels at the Minneapoi. a private elevators. The leading increases are HfT. bushels at Omaha. U," bushela at U ChK ao private elevamra, ki.uw bushels at r"rt Worth and kUOuu buatiels at fort la ad. Ma. HEW tOIK GEIKIAL MARKET aatls f the Day Tarlaaa Cwsaaawdttlsa. NEW TORK. Jan. a -FLOUR Receipts. 4) 2nr bbls ; esports. 11 T4 bbl. ; dull, barely steadv; Minnesota patents. 14 VS.urt, Mln tiea bakers. S3 41 : winter patents. M lOftt-S". winter straishts, to4n. winter uti-a, : ai!6. winter low grades. tlif 1 3n. Rye ftour. steady: fair to good. $.7f! 4'; choice to fancy. 14 0MH 3S. Buckwheat Tour. duil. i:i0ill.. spot and to arrive. BI CKWHEAT-Dull. THc. delivered New Tork C7RNMr-AI Stcsdr; tins white and vel low. n.SU; coarse, n &1 19: kiln dried. K.U 4.2K RTE Nominsl: No. t western, T3c. f. . b. New Tork BARL.ET Steady : feeding. Cc. c. L f. Buffalo: fial'ms. fK.ir, c. . f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. H.60 bu.; exports. 41. V bu.; No. 2 red, "Ve. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Dtiluth. frV. f. o. b. afloat. Gen eral weknee was noted in wheat today, prices losing slywit V pr rnishel. The In fluences cMt1t respnnslnle were liinldatlon. beaiish omrial and Bradetreet s ntunie supply statements, absence of crop damage news and stop-Ions selling nesr the close, which was Kltlc net lower. May. Sur.trM V. No. 1 white. S2r. Cfption market was quiet and about stsdv: closing net unchanged: January closed at 65c; May. SlSc closed at 61 c: July closed at USc. September closed at 1S'- OATS Receipts. lfl.OCO bu.: exports. K.t0 rtfl. Spot market steady; mlxd. 26 to X! lbs. 3,bTc: natural white. JO to 33 lbs. rV&c; clipped white. M to lbs . Q4TVc. HAY Quiet; shipping. Sa.Ofrgi.s0. good to choice. HOF"S juiet: state, commm to choice. 14. KoWc: 1"4. Iifl4c: olds. aJc. Pacific coast, 1, ltl4e; Iu4. 12c; olds, 16V. HIDLS Firm: Galveston, to IS pounds, Sftc: California, a to S lbs.. He; Texas dry, j to JO lh . lc. I-KATHER Firm; acid, XmiTTHc. PRi (VISIONS Beef. steady; family. ri.i"1S0r; mess. Jonn00: beef hams. $a o$2i; packet. Ilfl wU.OO; city, extra India meas. til X8t 00. C-Jt meats. quiet: pickled bellies. 2&J 00; pickled shoulders, xjnri ywessteed- ? steady, western steamed, rxj J.nJD. S-fl. IMT. Si " : refined America, ts.79: compound. K lAft rTV Pork, steady: family. 114; abort clear, tls-00 917 0ft: mesa. tit. 71$ 15 00. RaCE Steady; domestic fair. SSiTc; Japan. nomlnaL TALLOW titeady; city, Hc; country. ev,c. FEET Firm; spring bran. tlCEa. Janu ary ahlpment; midditnga, CtB, January shipment, city. ta),i3 5o. BVTTER Easy. Street prices: Extra creamery, ITc. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, ltflTTc; held, second to extra, 199?4c; state dairy, common to extra. 176CSc; renovated, common to ex tra, lSVirZlc; western factory, common to firsts, litis 19c: western Imitation creamery, extras :ifc'.c: western firsts. 14jJlr- CH EES E Firm; stats full cream, small. Urge, colored and white. September. 'ncy, 14Hc: October best. 1M?13nc; late made, small, averag best, lc; stats large. U'Sc: state fair, lie; skimmed, full to light. SM? Uc. EGGS Firm; stste. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected white, Z&aT.c; state choice. UV?x; mixed extras. Zlftc; west ern firsts. 30c: southern. 17ei-3De. POl'LTRT Dressed, quiet; western chick ens. lufclTc; turkeys. 13tjlc: fowls. lOSlc St. Lanls General Market. gT. LOUIS. Jan. 3. WHEAT Lower; No I red cash, elevator. fcjfrStc; track, XfcSwr, May. Uc; July, tllc. No. t hard, St&xftc CORN Lower: No. 1 cash, 41He; track. trse-Sc; May. ilWc; July 42Jc- OATS Steady for cash; futures lower; No. 2 cash. Uc; track. Ilfe32c; Mar. IS: No. t white. EV- FLOITR Steady; red winter patents; tt.30 C4 S0; extra fancy and straight, n J; SEED Timothy, steady. tlWeii. COR.VMEAL-Steady, tiki, BRAN Steady: east track, Mjac HAT. Steady; timothy. ta.0KO14.Sw; praiiia. U.u. IRON COTTONTIES-tae. BAGGING lse. HEMP TWINE Tc - PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. li-7i. Lard, lower: prime steam, tT.I7j. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. t715: clear ribs. t: short clear. P l?i Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts. tB.iO. clear ribs, t 7S: short elesr. 19. POI'LTRT Steady; chickens. HrSHc; springs, lie; turkeys, 14c; ducks. 11c; gees. 71rc- B1TTER Firm; creamery, KfiSc; dairy, iXiGS Steady. 17c cms count rtecelpts. shipments. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Com, bu Oats, bu t.oO 11 uo . 4.4 . tu 0 .m.o4 luii.oa l'6.w Kssmm City Grain nasi Pravlslaaa. KANSAS C1TT. Jan. a. WHEAT Mar ket steady; May. 7fcc; July. 7Sc: Septem ber Tdc. Cash: No. t hard. tlB;: No. S, 777 "c; No. J red. K64c; No. t, sle. CORN Steady : May. : July. 4iJ Cash: No. 2 mixed. bc; No. S white, 41Vrd 41VC: o . -c. OATS Steady; No. : whit. H&S2Sc No. 1 mixed, tie. RYE Steady at g?93c HAY Steady; choice timothy, SU.OOtd 11 6: choice prairie. t8.50Q75;. EGGS Steady: Miasourl and Kansas, new No. t whltswood caaea Included. Ike; cast count, 17c; cases returned. He less. bL'TTER Steady ; creamery. Ic. Recelpta. Shipments Wheat, bu e7.0i 47.uuo Corn, bu 44. SluUI Oats, bu 11.W0 10. uw) The leading ruturws at Kansas City, ai reported by the Von Oorn Orain company, ranged as follows: Artie lea.; Open. High.; Low. i Close Tes'y Wheat I I Tl TT,' i May.. July.. Corn May.. July.. 7&v 35 I 4sosgv 401, 401, soa,, 4VS4"J-,041 Oats May.. 21 2Ts 14 S July... UlJ .... o- k ) May... I 14 14 30 I 14 0 Mllwank.ee Grain Market. MILWACKEE. Wis.. Jan. 3-FLOl'R Lower; wheat lower; No. 1 northern, 4S4i b--c; No. 1 northern, tub.'itc: May, SS-.i HiV: aaked; puta. Kjiaac bid: calls. svVit ksSc bid. t RYE Lower; No. 1. asc. BAHtEY Dull; No. 2. W'stjSsc; sample, S 1 1 ATS-Steady; standard. ntrSc. OOKN Wrak: May. tic bid; puts, tie asked: cal la, 4Sc asked. Llv era-eel Grain Market. LIVERPOOL Jan. 3 WHEAT Spot nominal; future easy; March. 7s; May. is. W CORN Spot, quiet: American, new. 4s fd; American mixed, old. 4a ssi; futures steadv; January. 4s tSd; March. 4a !Sd; May, as 4d. NEW TORK. Jan. 3 -COTTON-Spot cluaed quiet, A points lower: middling up lands, li.svc; miauiuig -111. i i . - u sales NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 3 -COTTON- Spot market closed quiet. Bales. 76 bales. Ordinary'. tc; good ordinary, lsl-lsc: low sniddiing. 10 la-lac; mlJdung. 11 s-lac: good sniddling. 11 ls-lc; middling fair, ir-,c Re celpta. ll.KC bale; stock. 1-7 "7 bauea. ST. LaJl is, Jan. ;. 4vi iu.i wuiei; middling USc. Sales, 4 bales; receipts, none; Lahipments. 33s bales: stock. 42.M balee. P LlVERPOoU Jan- IX COTTON Spot market steady: American middling fair, 4sud. low middling. 4 lid; good ordinary. t 4d. ordinary. I Tad. Th sales of the day were t.'an bales, of which ks wer for spec- ulatkin and export, and Included 4 e Amer- lean. Keceipta. s.uhi oaiea. incimu g asv bauea American. fafra Market, NEW TORE Jan. 3 fuf FEE The mar ket lor future opened unchantred to 10 points higher oa a renewal of bull support. hasVil sti liaht Bnxillaa rort recelpta and eeeunuea report of a good Job lung de- J Ojemana on i!:e BUaraet tuOav for a t lla ma nd Lurt pra rabies were barely up to ment rimuirement. The auppiy waa rather expectaiiene and Europe waa a moderate Increased by the repayment ot t12 J out of seller her, while tUo Paulo n-ceipta for tne . treasury btlla Dtacoun la were gru In new day. aa reported by tlie later ratiara. were i of the uncertainty of the euttoek. Trading heavier. This gradually eased iti market oa tn Block eatr.ar.ee geaeraiiy waa duii. aad th close waa easy at unchanged pricse operator being caiefiy eagageal ta tn ut a deeiin of 1 poll ta Ss ic 71 .tea) bag, (.erry-over. fauaineaa was ai.l. (.'onsois IncUding Pebruarv. 4keinV: March. i were easy. Anervans o;ortl steady. The T.tar; May. XljajTfcc; Juae. Ikurr J'rly 1 "4A i aaovemeeia at tas o;nn were uresjular Tea-. August, 7 s-. kepienitoer. 7 4ieoi ao , ' aed ninaUy a..ht!y tuider partly, sui trmd-rx-tnber. 7 4W-; N"Ven.tr 7 ? ; Dml-r. "-g m fairly acuif In places, netabiy 7 4earT Ik. Aivl Riu. iuiel. No. tuoue.. 1 ss Wall atreet S-aj-u pais ioa rrr t weak' Se. , aaed saurr u resputaw tu Nit lorn avaa- NEW YORE STOCKS ANDBUNDS lew EnfcalatiTt, Baring ted Ril;i'.Bf Eie Go n 8 ds Ij Sidt. BEARS ATTACK THE MAPKET VIGOROUSLY Oaslaaght trim Oat Lass Orders ail laatp with Rasa. Many tsaw Talaee NEW TOR1C. Jn. a.-Th miked opera tions cf new speculative buying In the stock market and heavy selling to resllss firoflts accrued went on side by sids todsy n much the sains way as for seversl days past. But the Selling to reslise effectually overbore the new buying. When the bear traders perceived the tendency of things they attacked the market with great vigor and their raiding tactics succeeded In un covering targe stop loss orders placed by peculativ holder below th market in the fear thst condltlona were booming un stable. With the reporting of stop loss or dei -. declines beame quite precipitate and tne tone more decisively reactionary tnan for a long tlm past. The scion cf the market had to oo n- tir!y with technical conditions ana ume sttention was paid to any news develop ments. Th enormous liquidation In th pat few dav. and especially that of yes terday, has resulted In such large reduction of concentrated holdin- af stock ss to tie the hands of ths organised speculators who hsre been able to control with such skill the feeling of the market in such a mi ss to save prices from damage. Th sessions of th market were largely given to con lecture concerning the Identity f individuals or parties woo wr doing the prlnrrfal selling. Conjecture pointed pretty clesrly to quarters which havs been cred ited with operations leading to some of the most notable advances of the last few da vs. It was concluded, therefore, that a putpoee to sustain the market agalr.st sell ing to take profits was th motive of thee ad'-snces rather than any developments regarding the value cf th properties. The lack of anv news of such developments aggravated 'the distrust in the movements and fostered a conclusion that some of the upward spurt of recent days were due In effect to the transfer through the market cf stocks from one hand to the other or which the total Issue were in practical con trol alreadv of the operators. There was a growth of sentiment sure to be sroused at tbe time of reaction in the atock market, that the unvarying course of prosperity, great as it may be, ha been discounted "Tvs from'ran in of the car ait I Some'lnditfon'of a luu'ln" sufficiently In the price advance airraajr v.- IIIIWWI 11. V - " aituation gave some Indication of a lull In tne ousiness expansion. The unseasonably mna - suggestions or aamage io tin -imvi crop. The session or ins i nnea m;w Workers convention kept allvs solicltud over the labor outiooa in me dustry. Signs of unsteadiness in the metal market. especisHy copper and lead, threw open to suspicion the very high level of price OI BtOCSB Of OTiiilwni'-- . In those Industries. An engagement of tWKtOfiO of geld for shipment to Argentina, marked th control of a gold supply in this market fcr account of London. Foreign chsiges. however, became easier and th for time loans were nuu -j notwithstanding. The market during in latter part of the day showed ruliet by liquidation ana naa uw o""" ." :T to cover short sellers on today s decline. Southern Railway, penver ruo wsnu. ivinniin Fuel helDed the recovery by the'r vigorous advancea and th closing waa firm and var active. , dJL-.i. -7,. ...v Total aales Tier valu t4 I'nited States fours advanced per cent on call. . . svi iom mi wers the sales and rang or prices on the Stock exchange today: Baies.High.Low Close. Adams Exprees ; . i -- m 111 MS lit Aisnr.r: IIM 44H An nfd l'4 Ml 1(4 American Cotton Oil. IM 42 41 i do pfd American Express... Amer. H. A L. pfd.. km rs i MH (.4U 4ci 444 44V ? 3KH ra 27 &. 4W 4 4a American Ice American Unseed Oil do Dfd Amer. Locomotive.... 7X.XW 73' wm us American S. A R f ' do Dfd 2.0"0 1S 1-V l- Amer. Sugar Refin.... 7.) lol lfs -C Atiicr. Tobacco, p. c. tou i itj Anaconda Mining Co. J7S - IT? . fTIHi Atchison JS.S1" MS M do pfd t- i a Atlanuc Coast Unt.. l1 1 Km1 Baltimore A Ohio . Jl llaa lli do pfd ) Ts " 9 KK 7141 47V 11V Brooklyn R. T Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J Cheaapeake A Ohio.. Chicago At Alton do pfd Chicago O. W Chicago A N. W C, M. At St. P Chicago T. A T 7.H 17" 1744 H.7a 1 r 3,auo tr o S 73 i "s 734 lAl'S 17 JT.OtW 191 1SS ) 17 1H do pfa C. a. C. A St. L Colorado F. A L Colorado A Southern do 1st pfd do H pfd Consolidated Gas Corn Products do pfd Delaware A Hudson. 6.10 47 41 41 Ll ll4 107V 107V4 11. M) Ml 71K 7S4 35Si 71V suo ) ) 400 7W 72 5611 54H 181V 1-B l.Sj 17H 17 "Ma n 4,4 4V, -SV-, US St 3 Bs" Dels war. L- A W Denver A Rio Grand do pfd 4.SUI Distillers' Securities. t.5) En a 47 a-t IC 74H do 1st pfd do W pfd General Electric Hocking Valley Illinois Central International Pater. do pfd International Pump do pfd , Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd ,. Louisville A Nash.. Manhattan L Met, Securities 3 ICS art) 7i JV 17a vi iY' pa) 3 704 t 1. t"D SOV 7u0 H" L 24 tu Ca ) iJS ft. 01 a) Vi 4 Kl 1U) 72 IS") ltj 2. HU0 74 im klSj l.iaal 11 171 :S k 24t MS 3 US r lil )S 124 its Bis lr Mexican Central Minneapolis A St- L. M . St. P. A B. 81. M. do pfd Missouri Pacific Missouri. K. A T do pfd National Lead a 14 lsv M.oal 1'tVSi o4i. 2.1w 71 7ZV. la.ue "s If 3 4 S"'- N. R R. of M. pfd N. Y. Central N. Y . O A W ... li4 17S B4 M, ... l.lert Norfolk A Western do pfd North American ... Pacific Mail Pennsylvania Peoples Gas P . C, C. A St. I Pressed 8te-l Car., do pfd 116UW t.zn I'm, lo-, j.tj. 1.1M H 4 M.Ke) 147V, liS l4"S t MSj li", 11 ! Si J.S0O i v I'tS, S -'k 414 14 17S l:S 144 741 1 1, t S i 11S lli Pullman Palace Car :44 Reading 186,3V IM 1 i sav, l.kw ; do lat pfd do 2d pfd Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Ut L A S. P. Id pfd. SC L Southwestern. do pfd lot I4S u 4S 17 ..4 MS CS 4 s 5 a 7S -s tin 7S Southern Pacific .. do pfd Southern Railway. do pfd Tennessee C. A I.. Texas A Pacific ... T. 8t. L A W ... do pfd I'nion Pacific do pfd t. S. Fxnress .114.5a 1 llS UfS w- m.v tis 41 S 7 ltr.' lot. 1S KS i Jf-S - 1JI 1 . lute . L0m in .21.10 3u0 IV, &s 17V s 14 s 15-V, S C 8 Realty C. 8. Rubber do pfd C 8 Steel 1 lee a new 114 4f.a nr4 liss S 45, ins r do pfd Va.-Caro,- Chemical.. do pfd Wabeah do pfd 1 a4 55 aS lta way nv, n It J4- 7S 4, i4 n si 1S 4 I Well. Fargo Prnresa Westinchouse Elec... western l moo .. MS ?ci ii, n C 1.1 47A 3 . -, 1 sr . Hub iS s IS', S 41 n Weelln ALE w laconsia Central ! do Dfd , Northern Pacifc. Central Leather do pfd aUues-SbefPeld Total aaiea for th day. 1.KX1 sharea Psre4a PtnnneUl. j I I LONDON. Jaa. tt Money eras in a. tlv lug. recovered sharply and closed below iie best quotation of the day 4 he a peak a: hio was the feature Japanese Impe rial a of 1H wers qjoted at IX V PARIS. Jan. a Prices on the Bourse to dsy were dull and undecided with Russians tending upward A better tone prevailed towards the close, but no business was transacted. Russian Imperial 4a were aueted at MM and Russian bonds of L4 at 46 BtRLIN. Jan 2S Prices In most depart xsenta on the Bourse today were weaaer. t.w Vers: Meaey Market. NEW TORK. Jan. R MONET On call, easy. tV54V per cent: highest rate. 4S per cent; ru.lng rare. 4 pee cent: closing bid. t per cent; offered at 4 per cent, tlm koana. easy; s'xty and Blety days. 4H9 4 per cent: six months. 4fi5 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER MitH STERLING EXCHANGE Ealer. with actual business In bankers bills st t4 H71f8 4 7j0 for de-rand snd at U 0-t4 UK for stxtv-dnv bills; peted rates. U 44i4.t4H and t4 . commercial bills. U S3. SILVER Dar. 5Hc; Mexican dollar. BONDS Government, f.rm; railroad, easy. The following wer the closing quota tions on bonds: r A. ref. 3a, raf 4o eospes r X. n 4e eousos C 8. e4 4a rc- o evuena t. . a. 4s. teg . 4e fwpfl. la Tobacco 4a. . . let-Siasaa at. M sertaa ..la i-s 4 4 nft r:- . IB 4 rtta ..m to M series .. . lil L A N. sal 4s. .11 Man. e. ( 4a .. ..1J4-, m Cemml 4s. ..: 4a 1M r . S3 Mtsa A St U ..liH M.. K A T. 4 4t k .. K. R R. sf M H. T. C S, ISss .JS44 it. J C. g hi... . 1 Parttje 4s . .. u ..114 . A w. c. 4a. .. M O IL. rfds " lts .... M 4S .. T ....ir.s tt 4a. H4 .... 14 ....111. 1 Tt .... :4 Stcklaoa ses. 4s .. 4J 4a. AtlaalM C. U 4s... BaL A Ohis 4a ... 4s ! rk k T. t 4a ... Cestral ef Oa. Is.. ss 1st lu as M Isr Se Id Ux- ... Cbm. A Ohis , rhK-aeo A a t. C. A s. .. C. R. t. A P. 4a.. 14 let's . S Rei4iaf sea in .lMt. L. A 1. at r ta li"' .41 k L 1 I Ml B. H" M 4t - L. S. W. . m ... t . buar4 a. L 4a.... ml. ta Be. Parltc 4t Mi CCC. A St U t 4a ,.l4 s 1M 4 ctfa ' Cela la ta arr. A. HV lo RallwaT ta tit's 4e bm-i 1..-. SM, Ta A P la Hi's Colaraas MI4 4a , T . St U A W. 4s.. M Csle. A So. 4a. N, talea ParlSr 4a ltt rba ta 17 do csbt 4 Hi's D A k O. 4a I4ei r t Ileal M ta . ... t mstillers' Am. is... 4 Waaak Is 11 In s 1. 4a r"1t to . B 74-4 4a (a 4. .. H Waters M4. 4a IS nacaias val. 4H - 1st w A L. B. 4a II lav's wis Ceatral 4a Bestea fts-cat aad Sonde. BOSTON. Jan. 3. Call loana. if per cent; time loana, 4S651 Pr cent. Official quotations on stocks and bonds: Atckuea 4J. 4a 44 lAlleurs 4s 4a 10IV Ana.saaxat4 ... Ilea. Ceatral 4a 7t nierMaa tlac Atrhtsoa M4 Atlantlr pl .1Mi Blnskaa Boetos A Albaar rit Cal. A Herla.... Bastes derate lift Centenaial ritcfcburg f4 14Ts ropser Raaae ... Meilras Ceatral at Dair Wast K T . S H A H . Sbl bowinloa Casl . t'Blos Pactte UTt Prasklla A mar Ars. Chcm. .. 11 Graabr 4s ptt as laia Roral Abmt. Para. Taba..v M Maaa. Hiatal ... Arnwr. Suaar lac, Micbtaaa as pfj La) Mobask Aar. T A T MH Moat. C. A C... Amer. WtMlea 44 -a OI4 Denlaiea ... 4s f4 let Oaorela . 4S4 .1101, . . 4 .711 "4 - c . la . - JT . it " . 144 . It . a . I . ' .104 -LKwualoB I. A s ... r parrca 4vb E41aoa Elsrtrtc Ills. .147 Uumcr Ut (ieaeral Elet-tna 174 Skaansa I4t ataev Electric , 11 Tamarack IBs 4s pfd u Tnnitr it e Gas 4IH raltsS Copper 4 l altel Prolt 14t V. A Mlalas ... af North Butte 4 f. g. oil I! a C. A Steal 44 Ttak 44 4s pM ;.ni Victoria t Wsetlas. eoaamea ... St Wlaoaa t A4satar II Weiesnse 13 aid. -Aaked. Leaden Cleataa; Iteek. LONDON. Jan. 3 Closing quotations on stocks were: Consols Bwney .. t n-1 N Y. Ceatral litis as aoeeaat St t it ksrtolk A W 3 Aaacooaa 14 ! Se pM M Au-kians T Iftntano A W M e pU .l7 Pisiiarlvaaia U- Baltlnsra A Ohi 11 tv, IIM i caaadiaa Psrlas ..U RaaSlBf tl4 .. 41V se 1st Bf4 4t Cba A Onto Chicago 0. W C. M. A St. r DsBsars DeSTar A A. 0... so p4 grls 4 1st pft 4 M pf4 lUiaeie Central ... .. MS BoBtbsra Railway ..1 4s pf4 .. aIS 4eai.asra Paciflc .. Intoa Paclftc .... .. M so pfl .. 41-b C. A Steal .. 4 do pf4 t. Tr Wabaab 41 s It 74 ll lot 44 IliS M ,1M e pf4 4tS Iabumiu a. w- , St.. K. A T. 41 I .Spaatab 4s MS SILVER Bar. steady. tOJ-ltd per ounce, MONET-3ve4 per, cent. Th rate of discount tn th open market for short bills is lt-lRfljr per cent; for three months' bills. SB," per cent. Sew Tark Mlala Itaeka NEW TORK, Jan. 3. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Aaama Cos it Uttl Ckiaf .. A lira , at , Oatarls Braere 4I lj)hir Brsaswtrfc Cob 17 PlioeaU CtoaaetorA Tunnel .... 9 PStasa Cos. Cal. A Va ill tavas Hom Stir sr 14S. - Sirrra NeTaaa Iraa Silrsr 4M Small Hepaa . LeaSTllls Caa siaDaar Cftereu. .. t ..Kit .-474 .. 1 .. S .. Jk .. It .. a .414 Trestsry ttateaaent. WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the -n. jga erai fund, exclusive of the lloA.OWVDO gold 73 i reserve, shows: Available cash balance, (414 ! P. 42.287.560; gold coin and bullion, ITt.127 -I 741- erild r-errlf.r.a tr 371 4il Bask Clenrlags. OMAHA. Jan. 3 Bank clearings tor to day were tl.491.tK7.il. and for th corre sponding dale last year. tl.ja.4n.72. Want Market. BOSTON. Jan. 3. WOOL The wool ! market la in a firm rtnstrion srlrh a falriv H ( steady demand. The call for territory to 1'J suppiy stocis being so greatly depleted Ji . that the selection Is poor. Florida wools 17H are firm. The price In the market range as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania, X snd J;1 abev. 14SJMsc: X. t34Mc: No. 1. DkaJkc; P No. 2, tfitg-ric; nne unwaabed. 7S43Sc: OMar ' ter-blood unwashed, 214iSc; t Hree-elghtns S blood. J3A47S4c; half -blood. ,trSc; fine washed delaine. ITttaTSjC. Michigan, fine - unwashed, Hfg&e quarter-blood washed. jSL'tjJHc: three-eighths blood. 3B33ic: 1"S half-blood. SirtiTSc; unwashed delaine, 2e. ; Kentucky. Indiana. three-eighths snd Jii quarter-bloqd. CO-. Idaho, fine, SdZIc: 1' heavy fine, 22jac; heavy fine. l!r?ic; fine J medium. iati jsc; medium. 5o(i:.c; low 1 medium. r.Q'Xc. Wyoming, fine, 23$.Sc; j heavy fine. Jff3tc; fine medium. SEtiTSc; !! . medium. I27c; low medium. 277Jc. "s Dakota and Nevada, fine. ar94r: heavy! fine. ISn&Jjc, fin medium. 2S44c; medium. ! Is irr.c: low medium. 27w2c: Dakota gne. ZZaiic: fine medium, 2U'iac; medium. ?Tio Xm-: low medium. 27tiic Montana, line. j luJrisr; fine averag. HC'aSc; fine medium i choice. XTrasc. BT fi .IK Jan "S - WOll 9l..Hi' - 4 I m-dium grade cornbing and clothing. S6aa n; light fine. uipr.w; neavy hue. iJlr; tub washed, ZSajAlS LONDON. Jan. it The wool sales wer postponed today on account of fog. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Jan. IS. METALB There waa an advance of about 7a 4d in the Lon don tin market, with spot and futures cl s Ing at 144 17s 4d. Lot-ally the market was steady la tone, but pnoes were a shads 1. , k b a I ) h J , t '1, .1 1 A af It. '!r.i T, . 1. 1 former waa uncltanaed in Lrrdon with atiot -S i quoted at 71 7s 4d and futures at t7 7s 0d S i Lxaily ths market was without quotable chuf1" lak and elet roll uc are quoted at CtOueifW. and casting at r.k0. Lead waa Is 3d higher st 14 lis td in London. TLe local market was steady, with quoii. tions ranging from latai to 17jo. Shelter was aleo a shads higher In London, closing at 7a d. Locally the market was qut-t at tV4oti4i. Iron was lower at is 7d for standard foundry and Ua llSd for Ottirml warrants. Lucally the market waa un-ctiang-d- No. 1 foundry, northern, til 74i It us: No. 2 foundry- northern. I. S iB It tj. No. 1 foundry, southern tlkSu4jlA7a. No. 1 foundry, southern, tl "-fill 3 ST. Lfll lS Jan. 3 METALS Lewd, mar ket steady, U 74sa.la Spelter, firmer. M 4-t. tEU E9TATK TstAVSPERt. Delia Davtes and husband to Ells worth Willis, sublot 3 of sublot 7 of lot t. in -15-13 t 1.14 Ida M. Col and hu abend to J. C Wharton, tract In sw', swi v 14-13 and tract In awS n't le-14-U Charles Turner te Tso4j;aa Otiia lots 4. i and 4, block I. S irrir lt p-a-e P. Wharton Hippie to H. 8. Carter. 44 ft lot 2. block IU. Omana Frank J. Kasfar. jr.. to Agnes S:ms naa. lot t. bIo k i. Maxwell s 2d add to South Omaha Same ta same, tract ut ae), ne, 1-1 4-' 3 Church ef the Sacred Heart of Omaha to William H. Pat ton. lot 12. block 4, Sulphur Springs O. W. Soott and trtf e al to Lucy C. Harding, lots 1. 2. H A i. M. 71. S3 and 24. block 11 and other lota. Went Al brlght Aden la Rotter and huabaAd to William . AV Hcawn. lot A block, a. Besua park add Fannie L Murphy to WVllaxa B- Long, lot A block Mi PWlnvtew ...... Wllnin AV Stringfsileat et al ta.asvtpe. 4.1-Jt l.We) ai, lot t. block 10. Plain vie w . , Jot. a A. Moore to narah J. Merrww. lot S. Buell place at a. J. LVrmody aad wife to Cart H. Bloom, lots t aad ft. block ft, BTrl-. I er a place t OMAHA LIVE STOIR MARKLT Cattla Trtd Tory Slow ud Weak to Ti (tn'i Lotrtr. HOGS OPEN STRONG AND CLOSE LOWER Desirable Pat kheee aad Lassba Pre Hellers at Seed kteady Prices Inferler aad Halt Pat (iradea View Sals. SOtTH OMAHA. Jan. C 1A Recelpts were; Lottie, nog Sneer OfhtUI Mondsy Official Tuesday t.w Two cays this week.. t.JSt Same das last week... 1154 Sam days week before.. I &Jt earn three weeks ago., a, bame four weeks ago... 1 -4 Same days last year.... t.174 4li t.suo :.) 1155 a.x i:.rt U.ak7 '."t rt :.m tJ 4it 17. U i-1 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The foilcwicg labia snows me receipts ot cattle. hr and sheep st South Omaha for th year ta date, com pared with last ar; Cattle Hog a bfceep 1 15 Inc. a. ill 4.41 .' U;.l 141KS 14.ee J lflJ.TtH u.m U. RANGE OI' PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha U.lwy.0 $4 sous o Chicago i 4Ja 4,ava4 Kansas City Kgw e.wios BU i-4MUS I.mi..4 i.H tuouk City a.sv.au iM.Ci ' TUESDAY'S SHIPMENTS. Ths foiitieiua list suoas in number of ' car of stocaeis and teeoers snipped to ths ' country yssieruay and tneir poima of aesti- j nation. ! CATTLE. Cars. H. Hart A T.. Bnenanaoah. la Wab ... t H. P. Oelncns. benton. Neo. L. P 4 J. W. jonnson. v asiungton. Neb. K. k. . 1 jarces Ryan, Arlington, Neb P. E 1 1 atyrtne rroa.. Ter.uanl. la. G. W 1 M. Malone, palmyra. Neb. J .. 1 I James coiuaon, Arcadia, la. N. W, t ! J. B. Coiliaon. Arcadia, la N. W 1 CAiTLK VILOTATIONS. Th following win snow wie prl?es paid for the dinerent ainas of cams on ths bouth omana market: Good to choice cornfed steers 14 SVg5 SO Fair to good cornfed steers 4 4aq4 W Common to lair corniea steers 1 j4 40 Good lo cnoice cows and neiiers a.u4so Fair to good cows and heifers : wmiJa Canners and cutters 1.7ag.aS Good to cnoioe Blockers and feeders l.ia-u4.a Fair to good Blockers and ieeuers.l ul t Common to fair Blockers and teed a Z-wia Buns, stags, sic iLZhulli Oood veai caive s.Aaua.ti Tne following table shows th avera- prlc of bogs at Bourn Omaha for toe last several Baa. witn comparisons : Dat. mt ,lKi.il4.il9C.,Itat..l)l.:XtUv. Jan. U...IIB I 4 43 4 7 41' m 4M Jan. 14... I 4 4U 4 7?' t U; a 14; Jan. U...I I 9HI , 4 41, S t 26, 4 Jan. 14.. .j i 4 iZ, 4 74, 4 li i ill 4 at Jan. t 24 I 4 Hi I I M i;! I 1H I S ba S ITI i SfM 4 Ji. IS. s 4 DOI 4 4 ifi I 4 ss 3! i K7 1 4 4i Jan. It... Jan. i... Jan. XI... Jan. a... Jan. A... i s tl t IS 4 AT, 4 Ck, 47i Hi I I &4 4 is 4 7j as; lal 3 St I 4 S. 641 Itt' i U 4 64 i 4 (t 4 U; , I U. I lii I at Sunday. The official number of cars of atock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle, HogtSaeep H'r a C, M A St. P. Ry... J Wabash t Miasourl Pacific 4 2 f 22 12 li I'. P. System 40 14 C. A N. W.. east U C. A N. W.. weat 41 I . ot tr., a. a u m v., z. at tasi a C. B. A W , west a . -Jt C. R. L A P. east.... I C . R. L A P., west.. 1 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Great West.. .. '4 It Total recelpta 1st is 24 The disposition of the day s recelpta was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle, Hoga. Sheen. Omaha, Packing Co.. a u l.iea 1.123 Bwift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Van Sent A Co Carey ........ Lobman A Co W. L Stephen Hill A Bon H amnion A Rothschild. . S3 l.tow LX 2.41 LXM i;iU4 lsa tt tl K Jk ti "ii t r Kingan A Co Mike Haggerty Bol Degaa ) J. B. Root A Co, t Bulla A Kline 410 Shendan Meat Co 8. A 8 Other buyers at tat 7BU Total 4.517 t.2tl 4 7M CATTLE Receipts of cattle were consid erably larger than expected this morning and larger than any day since Wednesday of two weeka ago. The receipts were made up almost entirely of cattle shipped In for beer. totn steers and cows. The trade as a whole was nor in any too good snape. the general situation not being as favorable to th selling Interests as yesterday. Th trad on beef steers waa alow to open, owing to the fact that with a good many on aal buyers seemed to feel like taking their time tn filling orders. Hence it was lste before they got out into the yard a and still later before they got down to business after they did get out. First bids were generally lower than yester day, and. although sellers seemed de termined to hold on for steady prices, they could not make it. The trade finally developed Into a slow and weak t) 10c lower market. Cows and heifers wer tn very Isrge sup ply, there being not far from seventy cars cf thst kitid of cattle tn eight. Buyers fol lowed the same tactics as did the steer buyers thst Is. they hung off and did not make a etsrt until lata, and even then they did not move very rapidly. The re sults were the same as with steers, the market being slow to luc lower, snd it was very late before very much business was done Blockers and f-eders were in very light supply, and aa there was the usual good demand "he trade was quite brisk and prloea fully as k'.rong as yetserday. Rep resentative kales' "a. t.. BEEF BTEERA. srt. Pt wt Pt ..410 t IS 1 1MI 4 9 .11 t Tl t 1111 4 la .. tl I Tt T Ilk 4 W ..IIM 1 71 a IK 4 M .. IT! t Ti U UK 4 M .. t4 I I HIT 4 .. tot I tt 11 r.O 4 tt .. in 1 11 im 4 s . l- 4 4S IT )4 4 14 . 1 1 4 4 it 1114 4 Si . Ma 4 It I il l 4 4 ..KM 4 I it US 4 M .MM 4 II St l:i 4 H . IBM 4 14 41 IT1 4 M . .!' 4 14 II 12ST 4 Tl . l .4 4 a 11 i3i 4 44 .. tl I ti 4 M . 1(41 4 B " 1471 I t 4 1 tl '. ; 12... 1. . .' tz . . .. trow a. 1 1044 1 Bit 1 1 7k 1 4 1 I Is I U 1 t W IB t 1 tt I S I I m 1 r 11 I to t B C r 1 tt 14 .. .. I Tt t 44 11 1 T 14 tl 4 n i t II to I M 1. 4 tel 1 at U t 14 1 SI It 1 IT t 41 1. li 1 it 14 1 I tt t t HI 14 It i u in it 1 liaj 1 Tl t lit 1 T4 U IT I lit I tt . ,.114 I to: 1 m .... K I li ta 1 it A. - - J 1 U ... ilCT I It IW I li BR IS ii. 1 a IN IS .... Ill Ik ....1mm 1 at ir 1 it i4 1 u :4. 1 b 1:21 2 IS :4 1 44 i:il I 4 DM 1 41 114.1 I t :nt I at tew I le 1.-4 I mi u: I to :iJ 1 4 ii 1 4 liM I Tt la4 I U 1 iw in 1 1 w t 1 1 tt 1 1 1 114 14 1 U I 1 I ti t 1 lli I St 14 4 sn I tt II art I 1 .1444 I a HEIFERS 47S t to 4 m 11; t Tl t to 1 n is 4 t in s ii 1 n 1 is 11 u tr I tt I tt 1 is BULLA. 1. l. I .717 I 11 . te I 14 . tot 1 B .1-4 I 1 m . - I .1.-1 I i -1-4 la) 1 173 1 I I 7i! 73. 1 UTS t 41 I 1 .14J4 I at t 1. us in - 1 1 lto t n t.f.... 1 ...Ufc t at . t J IMS It S L ...u: 1 1 ..... 1 . IM I ti 1 t . 1st Is I 1. XS 44 k.. 1 I B 1 1 ... ,...U I to I . . . MM I U Ito t li .. . : 1 u .,.Jt t 11 Ti it . .... s s ., M7 1 .. UK 1 a - ;- 1 l 114 1 . ito" I to . .. t; to 1S but Ss) 1... Itov I st 1-. 1 u STOCKERS AND FEEDEH& t... 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1... a... M IB 4 44 1 4S It I a t IS li. It 1 , I ai .. 44 I 4 1 .. a I 14 I .. 4 I k 4 1.1 Ik , ... r- in .... K4 I 14 t a..... IT .... t ...; ..Til It u ft I T .. ta t w i :t II .. T14 I U It Tit It . I I at t .. 144 I St , t i a TAGS. .14 t at 14 tm t t . . I I sat let . 1J-J I ta I its a .. M It I iw I is CALVES. ..as in i ii t Tt .. 4 4 at i n i :i . . W 4 Tt i i i :t . . 1.4 It 1 1 4 B .14 IM 1 : 4 4 .. 1"4 I a t til to IS IN 1 14 4 at HOGS Receipts of nogs were quit lib eral, there being 14 cars reported In. The market, while it opened IV higiier on an average than yestetday s market, was not to th liking of sen era The trade was slow at tne advance and some of the heaviest packers held bark and wouid not psy It. This mesnt thst as soon aa som of the more urgent orders were filled snd before a good many salesmen had a ehanc to unload the market weakened off and be came very slow and dull at no better price than yesterday. It looked very much as if some of the heaviest packers were acting on the bear side, with th Idea that price re already high enough, or else they were looking for 1 reaction In the market- What ever mv have been the cause. It was evi dent that some of the buyers had orders lo pay no more than steady prices It was verv 1st before a clearance was finally made. Representative sales N ta. Mi m tt ut in in i 14. rt Ml R 1 in M4 Kl e-4 i.i in iU rt ii i Ml . : . nt . U4 th. r ... i rs ... i rs ... i r ... t rs .. i rs tt t rs st t rs ... t rs ... irs .14 St I 40 ... 14 . 14 4 I 4 ... I 4 ... 14 . . 14 4S I 4 ... 14 So I 4a so I at .. I 4 tt I 4 ... I 4 . 4 44 St I 40 ... I 41 ... 4 174 ... I ... in I at St I tt ... i at ... I J ... in tt i n ..is ut ir ... IP, ... I IT'S ... I ... rs t 41 II it ? in ji 1M m -IM .171 .117 a PH . .11 IN 111 . ia 141. Tt . IS. . M . tt . at., tl.. 74.. Tt.. 4 . Tl.. St . tt. . Tl.. I . KV . Tt.. It.. t rrs I rs i rs rs 4 rs I rs IM 1 . . rs it t rs i i rs ut i rs ... irs ... irs ... 4 17s irt 117 SHEEP Receipts at this point were very moderate this morning for a Tuesday, lit tle more than half the number of sheep snd lambs being reported In todsy tnaa were here yesterday Ths quality was on an average about the same as yesterday that is. made up largely of unfinished stuff, with only a sprinkling of right good loads. There wa a very fair demand this morn ing for desirable fat sheep snd th market on that kind waa reasonably active at prices that did not show sny material change as compared with yesterday. Good yearlings sold up to . and right good ewes aa high as tS. The common and medium kinda of sheep snd lambs were rather slow sale and while perhapa they were no lower they certainly were no higher: on th contrary, the feeling was if anything weak. While the market was not parucuiany ( active at anv stsge. It waa sufficiently so to effect a reasonably early clearance The market as a whole was not in bad shade, but it m-miM imniiMiiAMhl-r be better If there were not so msny common to medium kinds of half-fat sheep and lambs coming for ward. . . Quotations for fed sheep ana lamas are rniinei, nnA tn choice lamos. Colo rado. 17 0OG7 3; good westerns. t7 t"-2; good vearllnrs. t?. "' I": good wethers. tS5t6cV75; ewes. 14 753630 Quotations for feeder sheep and Jambs: Good feeding lambs. tRTMJvvMl; yeavrllnra. t4 7i05.1ft: wethers. 14 Soft V; ewea. HTsty 4.S0; breeding . t4.5-.-4J. 00. Representative aales: No. At. Pr 1 western cull ewes 94 4 lf Colorado cull ewes M 4 40 western fed ewe 1 ? so Ml Colorado ewes i" 2S1 western ewes 1"4 J Sid western ewes 1' nstive ewes f 14 western ewea 14 1 191 western ewes 11" 3 15 ZT western -wethers 18 t 3S 7H western sheep and yearlings VI I ft 211 western yesrllngs 101 s 51 western cull lambs 4 33 western cull lambs 7a 4 75 IW western ewes 13 IS nt western ewes M 4 f 415 western ewes ! 4 SJ Nebraska wethers ft 5 75 17 western lambs 71 ft 7S 178 western lambs 71 ft Ti CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET rattle Steady Hega ftreaa- tn Five Cents Higher Sheep Higher. CHICAGO. Jan. 3 CATTLE Receipts, 4 oi bead; market steady: b-eves. 13 .0 e5S5: cows and heifers. 11.4194 80; Blockers and feeders. 12 $6 40: Texans. Ufrsi iO. HOGS Receipts. 3.000 head; market strong to ic higher: mixed and butchers. B ftii.7S: rood hesvy. IE 5f.6.70: rough heavy. K.4i'6i.0: light. tS S5i ku; pigs. MX !.: Vulk of sales. KVieiisU. SHEEP AND LAMB! Receipts. ll.(v head: market lCxjjlLc higher, sheep. t3.75Sja.W; lambs, ti.(ir7 . tCnnaaa City Use tteefc Market. KANSAS CITT, Jan. 22. -CATTLE Re ceipts, 1A700 head. Including 4 head south ems; fed steers. barely steady; cows, strong: stockers snd feeders, l(al5c higher; top natives. 15 75: top quarantine, t4.h: choice export and dressed beef steers, t&oe-j 4.n; fair to good, ti .kfifrfi.fa): western fed ateers, tS S"! bu: stockers and feeders, ti.75 474 T; southern steers. U.t4 75: southern cows. t2.2Srit.75: native cows. fco:S4 15: na tive heifers. t2Olj5.00: bulls. 12.5utia.S5; calves. t3.a7 a. HOGS Receipts. It head: market steadv; top. Kill; bulk of sales S3 40Q5.&0; heavy. Si.Jfc: packer, 4o4j5.54; pigs and Itrht, t4 Rbrt.4a. SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts. . head: market strong to ! higher: top lamia 17 at: native lamba. 15.754t7.50: west- een lamha KTlflTJI : ewes and vearlina-B. U'Mttill western fed veanlrurs. K 5h6 5w: at eMem fed sheep, tt 2a?-up; stockers and feetlers. n.2rf4-75. Irs Terkt Live Staeat Market. v-d-to vop K Jan a. BFFVFS He- . Vrrir- JtZ- .ZtJZrZJr.' kit feeling dull; exporis today. 74i' head J?cy g-keye. F.. tl .: wroinea S-'.U cattle tomorrow head cattle al head S-mustsrds. t-a"&l If , i;t pota- See'r.nrsrterrof WL ' 1 LTJ "r' VlT' Tk CALVES-RecelpU. 42 head, market for ' kortrt l'. . wbn"ri - T.- veaT. steady at .0-3t: no barnyard or h"J itle- Pera I western calves. nominally j.BA "lr- aresBeo caives aiow. nil uie.-u , . falo advlcea; medium and light state hogs i quoted at . . If.'j4 5 SHti.1- . .t .rLpL. head, market for sheep steady, lambs slow but hardly uuotable lower: sheep. !4.v I 'M. lambs. 17 (oiAOO: culls. 15.50174 00. t. Lanls Live Sleek Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. U. CATTLE Receipt, lata head, includirg l.mi head TexaTa. market hirher: native shlopirg snd exnr.rt steers. tt.frSKl 0f; dressed beef and hotelier steers. P 7a4i5.a; steers under l.'i lb .tl Oo 414 40; stockers and feeders, t? 5"til 75: roar 4 and heifers. t2.i"64 2S. canners. I)7i4:t: bulls. !2.5al 75: cilees I2.r04 75: Texas and frdian steera. C.75ft4.i; cows and heifers. tio 4ll S HJili Receipts. 4.oj head: market higher; ptgs and lights. 14 "5i5.tift: packers, tr, iVo5.ui. butchers and best heavy, pied ' SI'EEP AND IVMPS-Recelpts. 1 "- I head; market stronr . nativ mutton. 15 Hrn m: iareis p, - em:e im iu' - 1 4i4 U: stockers. 0te52.50: Texans. t2.Olr74.OO. St. Jatetk Live ttavrk Market. PT. JOSEPH. Jan 'J. CATTLE Reeeloi I ! t.4 head; market steady to at rone: natives. : U-Ti"'-'!. cows andh'i;ees. i;.'.Ki75. stock -, ers and feeders. t..ou4 IA. KO;S Receipts. i.sU head: market ' HMdr; ligbt. 15.a546 ti; medium and heavy. I.' 4"S . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts t.771 head, "-r ye 1 steady to strong, iarr.ba, 17 15, ws. K XI Inns rity Live ataek Market. BIOUX CITY. ta . Ja- 22 -iPpecial Telt- gram.V TATTLE Recelrta. 140 head, mar 1 ket weak: beat stockers steady: beeves. . I2sb.40; cow bulls stid mixed, t-' 5o-94 ; ' iu- ,rr, srvj ',-n. .,9V w, cmjves ana j yexrllres, t2 6011 5f. ! HOiS Refetfta, 1 7n head: market ic ! hix-ier. selling at 15 Xat CS: balk of sales. iiu.a ttck la Slgkt. Receipts tf live il-'l at the six principal western markets yesterday: t attls. Hos-a. 8b "-ut h Omaha SUui Cltv ... Kansas ilty . ' inntrVrfr.i aili-c peaches. LTSC choice M iir pthe. Uc; 'WZi:. nearly a.l for i tf-y ;.l;w . 17Sc $?g; - slaughterers: market feeling firm on Buf- V'Unry rown "Simu: , 1 k v HniiMrf- f, ,rtp eMreaaea mt i , a.') t V. 7.i i 2 jo 1.7'rt . . . ' 11.7-aj 12 4 -tatl t.4 i .7a i 2.i- 4 imi l.tan I - 4.tw 25 a lL'S j jutut o.out an! I 9i. 'J--lMa .... I St. Louis CMc-k.su Total nans and Vaiaatet. NEW YORK. Jan 72 -Sl"GAR-Raw. Bort.ir.al' fair rearing. 11-14V. centrifugal. 9t teat 1 je-lkc; molaaaes sugar. :c. Re nr. so., teiadl : No. 4 ; No. 7. 4 15c. No. 4. 4iiie, No t. '. No. it 4r. No. 11. 7 c: Na 12. No. 12. late. No. 14. I4ve. eon- fectlonert A. 4 trv mould V tflr-c: etil lo. &..; crushed. 14. drred. 4X'. gran ulated, t'- c. cuVe. 4 -e- MOLASE Firm. New Orleamt opt kettle, feir lo rrvM-e. Atiilc NEW ORLEANS. Jen Jt SI'GAR Mar ket rirm: open t:le. .S I'.r. orn kett centnfurl- .tV'S'"- '-entrlf niral white. J c, yellows t U5C. Scor.d, '4l.1V MOLAi"SES Open keu. srsjtftc. eenfrlf ugal. rtlJlc SYRl P-i7r. OMAHA WHOLKtlLf. M4PIKET. rendltlen nt Trad lit QeMallsas en staple aad Paaey Predeee. T7GGS Receipts lil-eral. candled stock easy st ltc. LIVE Pt'CLTRT Hen Sc: old rooa;. era. ic; turkeys. MJIjc. ducks, l'kr. y i.nf rrvetrti ic: seeae. DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys. LCii!: eld toms. lfrllc: cMf-ken. iewllc: old rtot ers. 7c; ducks, llillc; geese, Hj l"c BUTTER Parking stoca. ic: choice te fancy dniry, l4lc: creamery. attVyc; prints. 21 Sc. HAY Trices nuoted bv hmthi Fei1 co-n-pany: No. 1 upiand. f7 "W7.! medium, t" Jt C7'0: coarse. Hit-'.iSi''. iV straw, t .v BRAN Per ton. tii-OO. HIDES. PEJ.T3 AND TALLOW N 1 green hides, IPc. No. 2. tc ; No. 1 safed. i:c; No 2. 11 Sf: green bu'l Mdea c. cured. Plilor; dry hides li-:-.. I torse hi.lct: Ijirye. ti25; small, t! a. 8ieep peits, es. It. v-4jtl.75 Tallow: No. 1, 4c: No. t Io; rough, ISc. TROPICAL TRUITS. DATE8 Per box of If l-Ib pkg,. tl. Hal lows en. In -Ib. boxes per r . i'y: Saver, per lb.. 6c walnut-stufferl, 1-lb. pkga. t: per dos., l-!b boxes, tl. C'RANG E8 : liforn U navels, an lutes, (2.7S; choice navels. IXdA LEii' i.Sii I.imonieis. ext- fancy, six. tl 2J: AM tc 180 aiaes. P . FIGf5 California, per H'-ib. carton. 75f4&r; imported Bmyrna. three-cronn. 12c: six crown, 14c. BANANAS Per medlum-stzed bunch, ti 7i HtJb: Jumbos. tT-VtiMn 1 A NGLR1N ES Florida, per box of about 13. ta. (RAPE FRUIT-Florida, per box. I7.i; California, per box. t j 7.0u. FRUITS. PEARS Lawrence and Mount Vernon, CM) APPLES California nePBowers. tl 40 per bu. box; Ben Davis tl 7$ p-er bu. box; Wlne sains, tt-'Xi per bu box: other varieties. 12. 4) per bu. ; New Tork applea. 14 71 per bbl. fRANPERRIES Jerse-. llS.ht '-r bhl. GRAPES Imported MaSgss. tt4va. OLD VEGETABLES POTATOES Home-grown, per bu.. tec; South Dakota, per bu . 'c ONIONS Home-grown. veiiw and red. per bu, Sic; Span'-h per crate, tl 5u; Colo rado, red and e,;or, per titi . tl.0. NAVY R EA NS Per bu.. ti(. LIMA BEANS Per lb, JSc CABBAOK-Home-arown and Wisconsin, in crates, per lb. Sc. CARROTS PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS -Per bu . -&75c. CELFR Y Kslsmsxoo, per dot, Jftc. SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per J-ba. bbl.. tl PV NW VEGETABLES TOMATOES California, per crate of Jt lbs . 7 50. wax bkans Per hamner e: about n I b net. tl SO 0TR1NO BEANS Per hamper or about lbs net. O0"64-0" EX1 PLANT Florid . per dot.. n.7i58 GREEN PEPPERS- Florlds, per hamper pf shout in doa, t350 TITINIP Louisiana. Hot bunches. 75e. 8HALLOTT3 Louisiana, pcrdoa. banchet. toe HEAD LETTtTE Tulslans, per bbl.. tS -6in no; per dox heads, tl 00. LEAF LETT! CE Hothouse, per bo of 12 to li heart-. c. nvrMHF.RR-Hothouse, per dox.. tint radishes Hotnrus, per dos- ouncnes. fOe MUHHROOMS-Hothouse. per lb.. toe. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib. Dc; No. 2 no. lSc; No. 2 ni. TSc; No. 1 round. 7Sc: r!y. 2 round. V: No. 2 round, so; No. 1 loin, KHc No. Z loin. 12c; No. 1 loin, tc; No. 1 plate. 4S- No. 2 plate. 4c; No. 1 plate, Ic; No. , chucks. 5Sc; No. 2 cnucks, 4Sc; No. S chucks, SSc. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg. tJ-75; per bbl.. fte.T. HONEY New. per 24 lbs,, 12 50. CHEESE Swiss, new. lie; Wisconsin brick, lie; Wisconsin limberger. lJSi twui. lac: young" Americas. liSc NUT8 Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb.. lSc: hard shells, per lb. 131-c Pecans, large, per lb, 14c; small, per lb.. 12c Penu?s. per .c; roasted, per lb., tc. Chill walnuts, per lb.. UTtUSc- Al monds, soft shells, per lb., l.c; hard shells, per lb, lie Bhellbark hickory nut, per bu, 12.25: large hickory nuts, per bu., tl-60. Chestnuts, per lb., lie. Cocoaaui. 14 54 per sack of la . . FRESH FISH Trout, lit: halibut. We; pickerel, dressed. 7c: white bass, lie: sun fish. tiTc; perch skinned and dressed, tc; piks. 10c; red snapper. 11c; aalmon. 11c; crapplea. fgDc; eels. 15c; black baas. 27c; whlteflah. 12c; frog legs, per dox.. 5ec; lob sters, green. 23c; boiled lobsters. 27c: blue fish lie; herring. 4c; Bpsnlsh mackerel, lac; haddock. 10c: shrimp, tl .OOtjl.SO per gal ; smelts ITc; cod. lie; fresh standard o ters. fl 40 per gal.; shcil oysters, tl 'vy ; Oft per 1"; little neck ilams. 11.50 per 1 SI'GARf! Granulated cane. In bbl,., ta.Mk. granulated cane, in sacks, tiul; granulateU beet, in sacks. M-SU. 8TRUF lr irrls. Zis per gal.; cases. lo-ib. cans. II ftw; esses, 12 i-lb. cans. C W: esses. 21 2S-lb. Csns, tl . COFFEE R" lasted: No. 3. 21 So per lb.; No. IV per lb.; No: 25. lSc per lb.; No. 20. loS tier lb.; No. 215. lISc per lb. FIXL"R 1 wholenalel Beat high grsde Ne braska per cwu, 17.10: best hlsb grade patent Minnesota, per est, C 40; straight patent Nebraaka. per cwu, $2 00; second patent Nebraska. tl.M. CURED FISH Family whitefish. per S bbl., lw lb.. t4.50; Norway mackerel, per bbl., 200 lbs.: Blraters. tJ.-. ro. 1. Us.tw; No. X r0: No. S. t uo; Irish No. 2. tl7 00. HarrlnT. In bbls, 208 lbs. each: Nor wsv. 4k. F-luO: Norway. 3k. tU.iw: Hol land, mixed. 171 50. Holland herring, la kess: Milkers. uc; kegs, mixed, 7oc. BROOMS Ns. 1 carp;. t3.5. No. I carpet. 1X40: No t plain. 2.25. CANNK.D OXOD8 Corn, standard west ern. 5nvwc; Maine. !-.: turaauies, -ir. rana. tl.25al au: 1-lb. tTHctltl i. Pi ne appls. grated, z-in . ai.uo4n.jo. sncea. si.a I jtyj; gallon apples fancy, till; Ca!l- J f'niui apricots, 11 r22.t'; pear a. tl-Tsi ' peaches, fancy. 11.7(2.40; 14. C. ! peaches. I2.0l4j2.50: Alsska salmon, red, ' ii IS: nlnk. Ska;: fancy Clilnook, F.. C.10: I rVlBAB iTrn trm-TTK f..,e Sc: fa 'icy lei ralin. 7c; 1-crjwn. 7c; J-crown. ic; ; choice seeded. In LNoE. cartons. 7,c; east . I ,. ct,.rri-. 17c: New York evao 1 m ii t emw iiisiui in i-iu. cariona. cratei bl.ick raspberries. 25c: fancy pears. choice, lie; fancy nectarine, tc; fsncy spneots. USc; choice royal. H",c; nallowe en dates. iSc: glace citron. 17c; candied, luc; lemon. 14Sc; orang. 14Sc Oil aad Resin. NEW YORK. Jan 3 -OILS-Cotronseed. irregular; prime crude, nominal ar 13)ZIe. Petroleum, steady; refined. New York. f7 du; Pluliidelpliia and Baltimore. 17 55: Philadel. Ph and Baltimore, in bulk. S. Turpen- tine, quiet at 7Sc. PRIVATE WIRES Von Dorn Grain Co. Member Chicago Board of Trait Crniht CrtmEicbtnp.i Grain and Provisions Rouarht and sold for cash or fcture delivery Receiver aad Shippers, nt and 70 BOARD OF TRADE BUXs. TeL Uu. OUAiiA. I - 1 OIVIOKNO PATtMO r- rnrrtr rrnftr J CKIFPLE CKLLK MOCKS DVeehly Market Letters ea ApplleeUen HENRY SACHS (Tormeily of Boaiaa) MEMBEn. Colaras Spfinrs Mialnj S o k Lickaa's rant ieesl teat taiUISf. (san ss Ssjct,Xaav aasasnaBisa.' tWeane't Vaasssi faaft. Baa tas Ste ir "test kaasaal task, ( f sttsa asrngi F. D. Day & CoT Bealese In Stock. Gran, Provision kin Yeeur brain in In. Pre nek USB, lttl-lll AtnarA sC Tr. Bldar- Ontks, Ken. Tel a bene Sklk. r.:-P4 aarttiiii Bkig . noma aVsnaAa. Bell T'boD 214. Independent Puot fa