THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 13, 1907. IT 4 i 1 .r ( J) a -a GRAIN AJiD PRODUCE MARKET laat Holds firm, Tbtnch' Tnde ! it ' "L f mall Yolumt. . 1 , NORTHWESTERN NEWS PROVES FACTOR Cora lacltaed Kaslaeaa, Tkoas.81 Held Steady W Otker Grtlta Oats tha Ceater of Spera Satire Activity. '.' OMAHA. January IS, 1907. , Wheat waa firm, though the trade wa r not Ot large proportion!. ' Northwestern news waa something of a factor. Mm ; peapolls reports quit liberal aalaa from , fort Arthur for all rail shipment east and i On of the largest of the export houses - reporla nine cargoes loading this month at the seaboard for porta other "than thoie , made by regular liners. Cash whHt waa atroni In Ktnau City and there appeared to be some ease up In recelpta. The cash avrtlol waa firm locally. Corn waa rather Inclined to eailne, . though holding quite ateady. affected by . wheal end oata. Cable crnni a shade lower. The weather la mild and damp ; through tne belt today, but a aharp drop , to seasonable temperature la forecasted. ; The cash market la about ateady. Toe oata pit waa really the canter- of -. speculative activity. For week every ad ' Vance in the May haa been checked by ; resting order, but today the war - , aorbed and proved of muoh less volume than anticipated. Sample market . Waa atrong. Primary wheat recelpta were ftM.On) bueh , ele and ahlpmenta 1M.&0 buahela, against recelpta laat year of 344.000 bushel and ahlpmenta of 172,0X10 buahela. Corn reertpl . were 8(JO,0O0 bueliela and ahlpmenta JM.iOO , buahela, against receipt laat year of tM.08 ,. buahela and ahlpmenta of 8K,uO btishrls. . Clearance were 3;S,00 buahela wheat. ir,T3l buahela corn, 1,030 bushel oata and flour ' and wheat equal to STo.Cts buahela. - ,. Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd lower On wheat and Hd lower on corn. j- Broom hall estimates world wheat Sfllp anents at 8,4oo.fliio buahela. "Country offerings of corn have fallen off '. considerably." saya the Exchange Grain ' ' Onmpany, "aolely for the reason that ahlp ' Par cannot get the car and do not care to enter Into contract that they may not be able to fill on thla account, yet the . week's primary recelpta will toot up nearly ' 2t par cent more than lat year. They would ' have overrun largely without doubt could care have been had." "Advancing price In Minneapolis will not ' for the moment bring any more wheat In ' here," say Wataon of Minneapolis "It I" ! 'simply physical Inability on the part Ot ' . the railroad to move the a tuff. If climatic ,' condition permit the line will be opened ; and cleared a quickly as possible, and , every effort will be made to. relieve the, . strain, with further atorma and drifting Immediate relief Will be Out' ot the ques tion." .- , Local- range '0t-options . , Articlee.l Open. Hign.1 Low. Cloie.l Tee'y ' Wheat-H J I, iay.. ' Corner . May.. Oata '"'May.. 8VB swb WHS 8BAB 86A 7b! MViB, MHB - KB S6A '-4JL aaked. B bid. ' Omaha Caah Prteea. WH(AT-N, 1 hard. 7ftc: No. t hard. S4fiio; Mo. i hard, &74jJ4Ho; No. I spring, COIIN-No. S, KHci No. I yellow, S5Hci No. t white, rVc. iJAlo MO, I mii-ea, travel wo. a wniie, tZc; Not 4 white. 82HaMo. KYBNo, 1 68c; No. S. S7Hc. Carlet Receipt. Wheat Corn, oat Chloago 1..... Kansas City Minneapolis, . Omaha Duluth ....... , ,s)U. Louis .... ...... M W 130 ' 80 . M 23 I- SO ' 87 35 ...... SI 3 1CH 97 CHICAGO' GRAM AJID PROTISIOJH t'eataree of the Tradlaa; aad Closing Prleas Board f Trade. ' CHICAOO. Jan. 18. Heavy anow in - North Dakota and weatern Mtnneaota was the chief cauae' or firmness today in me local wheat market, the May option cios. ' Ing at a net gain f 4o. Corn was a , shade lower. Oata were tfp HOUC: Pro visions were IHc lower to 2 Ho higher. in wnwi mttraei wv uuiiiiiiaivu t ' Viost entirely by the situation In the . northwest. Reports from St. Paul were - that railroad traffic in certain sections or Minnesota .and. North Dakota la almost At a standstill because of enpw blockade and the official forecast waa for additional - anow tonight, followed by much colder Weather. These conditions seem to favor till smaller receipts of wheat at Minne apolis and Duluth and caused a firmer feeling on the local exchange. With a gopd demand by commission houses and local bulla prices steadily advanoed, and the oloalng quotations were at th high est point of the day. A lively demand for caah wheat at outside markets also etrengthened price. The market closed Arm. May opened unchanged to He lower at. 74H07SHC and sold up to 74H where It closed. Clearancaa of wheat and flouf were equal tp Sdtt.OOO bu. Primary recelpta were 65(1.000 bu., against 114.000 bu. for the corresponding day one year ago. Mlnneapoll. Duluth and Chicago re ported, recelpta of 324 car a agalnat 437 - oar laat week and 4SS car a year ago. Trading In th corn pit waa quiet and pricea were ateady. A leading elevator concern waa the principal buyer and pit trader were the chief aellera. Weather - .'Snnditlons throughout th corn belt ex . erted a depressing effect during the last fialf ot th aeaalon.' Th close was ateady. - ' May opened unchanged to c higher at 4344t?4St4e t 4STc. aold off to 434,0 and closed at 4144 c. Lxcal receipt were 383 car, with, two of contract grade. Oata Were In good demand all day and the market-showed considerable strength. Loral bull and pit trader were good buyers, the chief cause of the demand ' being light receipt and an Improved de- - rnand for rash oats. May opened a ahade tower at 3H 1184 41c. advanced to-84eO , and closed at 34H0tHc Local receipts Provisions were weak early In the day On celling by local holder, who were dis couraged by, the liberal reoeipt of live nog. Later the market became steady .on fair buying by packer. At th doss May pork waa up iHc at 114.16, Lard waa pff SUo at S-42Vi. Rib were 2 Vic higher at U.OSVi. 1 . , Estimated recelpta for Monday are: T Wheat, IAS cars; corn, 17. care; oata, lit Car; hogs, 43,000 head ' Th leading future ranged as follows) 'Articles. I Open. I High.) Low. I Close. Tes7 Wheat May July Corn c.vJan.. May July .'Oat Jan. , May July Mav July Lard- Jan. . May July Klbs Jan. 7H Wa' 78 784 SS'tfssMP' 43Hj4.H(ff'4 4SS434f' S4U 3T4 76 SSH! - 40 SSrr-61 4.tV is.'!' 4J'' 43S( 3t(J 34 '4 3S 83S4H! 3JH; 33H.38tfH 11 so Hi 40 14 64 IS SO 14 45 M t S SO 15 80 14 30 18 40 16 0 18 44 18 80 S TO IS 8?4j 14 4 14 40 3 4?t 3 3 a 8 00 8 12H 3 1SH 8 12H t 40 rt 8 4iH as 8 47H 47f 8 411 I 47H 8 KU 3 cm M 3 074 a s ?h May July. I 1 m 8 10 3 0.' te'4 a i a is No. 2. I Cash cniotatlona war as ollows: 1 FLtrR-flteady; winter patent, S3 SOO i860; winter straights. 83.4Ot43.40; spring pat lenta 82.7iilw; spring afralght. Slluo3.40: I baker. 82 20U2.80. I WHEAT No. 2 prinK, 7Cfirc: No.' S I Spring, aRttlaei No. 2 red. 744:2Vc. CORN No. 2 40.4jc; No. S yellow. 41c I OAT8V Ne. I, S4c No. 3 White, S64o; No. ! white, SiKbSiW. , 1 RYE No. S. 82c. I . HARLKy fr'air to choice malting. WnMV rBKEUS-No 1 flax 31.13; No. 1 north: 'Western, Sl-SWa. Prime timothy, 84.35 i Clover, contract grade, 814.00. 1 PHOV1SION-Kliort ribs, aides (loose) 1 S8.sisjtsi.87. Mee pork, per bhl., SlS Sft. Ij,rd' j per lbs.. 8,i?0. Short clear td (boxud) la 124.j1h. Kat-eiluta and - ahlpmenta of flour and M M Receipts. Shipments. flour.'' bhla 1 W Boat. bu.;. ....... I Corn, bu (lata, bu iRve. bu .... n.asi. .... i.t i r,fl .,..MH). 143,) ....1Mi0 2M,) .... 8 (HO 87.4XA ljiao lisrloy.. bu. On th Produce exrhaage todav the hut. iter market waa weak: rreameriea. 2ieJk-; 1 dairies, hio??c. Kgg. eteadvt at tnarki. t-aae Included. 21t)k-; tlrsta 23c; prime first. tec; extraa See, Ch. ateady, 13tj14c LlTrpl Grata aad Pravlaleeo. . i MVKRPOOL. Jaa. U.-WH EAT-Bpot. firm; No. 3 red weatern winter. 8a; futurea , ulK Mart;h. 4 44. May. 4a SreA. Jul, tsv PORN-BooC firm: American mlxd new. 4a Wd. American mlaed old, ad; futurea, dull; January, 4a 2d, March, ,4a V. NRW - YORK. GEXKRtL MARKET Qaotatlttaa ( the Day eaj Tarleaa Camaaa4ltl. NKW TORK Jan. it FTX)fR Receipt. 1111 M.le ; exporta. ll.UTt bhle. Market dull but ateady. Winter patent. ta"3i ; winter etralghta, S3.4nul.6o; Mlnneeota pat enta, MM ..!: winter extra. . t2 ifutt 0; MlnnMjiii baker, H.Sf.'bJ 7f; winter low grda, 13 7ii.lw. Rye flour quiet; fair to good, S3 choloe to fancy, S3-MT4.S0. UlK'K wheel flour dull: j;.lM)2.Z6. HI CKWHKAT-Inli, II per ICQ pounrla. CORNMEAL Steady; fine whit and yel low, Sl.lR4il.SU; coarae, Sl.0u4il.10; kiln dried, RVE nominal. H A HI.KY Nominal. VVHKAT-iHecelpta I1S.008 bil t eaporta, 10, 017 bu. Spot market firm; No. I red. TSVkC nominal, elevator: No. t red, SAc f. a. b. float; No. 1 northern Duluth, Mc f. o. b. anoat: No 2 hard winter. MHc f. O. b. afloat. There waa a quarter of a cent ad vance In wheat today aa a reault of email north went receipt, a better caah and es port demand and covering. The market clneed firm and at the best. May. SiSfr 8111-lrtc: July, KltZSc. lod ftiSe. CORN-Recelpta, S2.4M) hu.; export. 1,300 bu. Bpot market steady! No. X, &3c elevator, and brc f. o. b. afloat; No. S yellow, One; No. 2 white, 604c. Option markot wa with out trananctlnna, doting net higher; January rluaed t'ic; May cloeed Wtfcd July Closed HTc. OATH-'Recelpta. ST.IB0 ba.; exports, 1.S60 bu.; epot market quiet; mixed oata, M to S3 pound. 3c; natural white, 30 to S3 pounria, 4f"B41c; Clipped White, 34 to 49 pound. 4041x140. MAY rirm; ahlpplng S(Mf4c; good to choice; S10 0I11.SO. HOI'S--Bteady; state common to choice, lfel crop, lxatc; 16 crop. 8011c; PaclAc, li. crop, Ira He; 1905 crop, lofilSc. HIOI0A-tenv; Oalveaton, a to 24 tmunda Snc; California. 21 to 35 pound, Sloj Texaa dry, M to 80 pound. lc. l'EATHKR Quiet; acid. 27' 3t. PROVIHUtNH fWf fli-m: fmllv tU BOW IS 0; mean, r.0ui.40; beef hams, raraec;, l l.oofll.M); city extra India meaa, .n.Ho(?jia.Sti Cut meat steady; pickled belllea. S10.2S1!.60; pickled ham. 11.6ty If.CQ. Lard barely ateady: weatern prime, S4iff60: refined barely ateady; continent, 8011th America, S10.A4; compotind, S.35 48 60. Pork steady; family, 118 Wrl.0O, hort olear, Sl7.Xtili.00: meaa, $l7.S("Wl4o. TALl.OW Stead) ; city (S2 per packag), Hp; country, (paokagea free), Vdlo. RICK Steady; domestic fair, to extra, 3MMHo! Japan nominal. BUTTER Weak; atreet price, extra creamery. SOJic. Offlelnl pricea: Cream ery, common to extra, 21iiiS0c; held, common to extrn, qi!c; atate dairy, common to extra. IKKjJ28o; renovated, common to extra, HiWfvHHc ; western factory, common to firsts, l,H2io; weatern imitation creamery flrata, 2i'-a23c. CHJCRHE Quiet; atate. full oream, small end large. September, fancy, 14Sc; Octo ber, beet, MHO lo; good to prime. l&Hfl3e; winter tnafle, averege best, I20; Inferiorst Uil2c. ... EOQ8 flteadyr state Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected whit, IJWHiij'Oholoe, 30c; mixed, extra, 30c; werterh flrt. Zt 37ic; offlolal price first. S7oi seconds, Sbvt POlTLTRt Alive, quiet; western chick, fn. HHe; fowls, l&Vjc; turkey. 12HO. Dreaeed, eaay; western chicken, lagleo; turkey, 13Q17o; fowl. S13o. St. Ital General 4tYtet. ' '" ' r T. LOVIB, Jsn. U.-WH EAT-HI gher ; trark. No. 3 red caah, TWtWftc; No. I hard, 7nHc; May. 7Mie75Vi JW. : CORN-Hlgher; track. No. S caah, 40H: No, 2 white, 42iVtc; May, 47V 'uly. OATS-Higher; track, No. S cash. S61J1 3Hc; No. 2 white. SawWo; January, SOeci Mht. uc. f'txUR Bteady; red winter patent-!. SS.55 frS76; extra fancy and straight, S3.104j44 cler82.6MM.g5. BKfcr) Timothy, atMdy at SlaS'filTl CORNMKAL-Dull; S2.20. BRAN Sacked, east track, ttftfe. HAY Quiet; timothy, $18.00jl.00; prat lie. S11.0Ii13.00. IRON OOTTON TIES-Sl.fla, RAOniNO-9Hc ' ' HEMP TWINB-So. rrtOViaiON3-Pork, steady; Jobbing. S1440. Lard, lower; prime steam, SR.rH. Dry salt meat. tearly; boxed extra abort. S9.35; lear nbe, Vt.r,W, short clears, $4 60. Baron, steady; boxed extra snort 310.00; cieAr rib. SioIpa; short clear. S10.2S: POULTRY Weak ; chlckena, 10c;. springs, Hot turkeys, UVtfflZHc; ducks, UHot geeee, 8m BUTTER Quiet; creamery, SftfJOSHo; dairy, Kl&rtc. KaOS Lower at 21c, case count. Receipts and ahlpmenta of flour and grain were a follow: . - Receipt. Bbirjments. Flour, bbl, t. ....... 12.000 , 13,000 Wheat, bu 23.000 24.0TO Corn, bu.. , JO. 000- 02,000 Oata bu 38,000 91,000 Kauai City Grata aad Prevlsloaa. . KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. IS.WMHAT- Mny, Tie; July, 70c: fleptember, , 70Ho. caan; iso. 1 nam, (nyni1: no. 3. TiW'itia. f red. TlVtyEWlViei No, I.; 8jjp71a CORN May, 38o; July, S9VxO: September. o'4)C. biin: no. 1 mixea, sc; no, I, 37c; No. 8 white, 88c: No. 8, 370. . OAT8 No. S white, 36036c; No. S mixed, SMI'.. HCTTER--creamer3r, 29c; packing, 17Ue. ftYE-Bteady; ofi62o. KG4JS Steady; flreta, 21c; seconds. I8U0. HA Y Steady, unchanged; choice Hlmothy, SlS.6ii7iaoo; choice prairie, 8n.O(eil.36. , BUTTER Creamery, 2c; packing, 17fl. Receipts. Ahlpmenta Wheat, bu; .ooo so.noo Corn, bu 88.000 . i orA Oats, bu - 18,000 18,000 Board of Trad quotations for Xanea City delivery. The range of prices, sa re ported by Logan 4 Bryan, 111 Board of Trad building,, was: , , v . Article. t Open.) Migb. Low. Close. Wheat . j-" y May 7ift 71 TOH 71 July 70ft7vVb,7Oi8, 70 70B Corn ' Jul? Ill II 1 834 IS 88H1 89 B Bid. Mllwaakee Grata Market. . MILWAUKEE. Jan. 12-WHEAT-8teady. No. 1 northern, 7fl79oi No. S northern, M t7o; My. 75t,0, RYB-Steady; No, 1 7Hc BARLEY Bteady 1 No. 3, KHfMc; sam ple, 4Mi'6to (, ... COKN-Hlgher; No. S eah. S9V440c: May, 43o asked. ' Mlaave-anolla Grala1 Market. MINNEAPOIJB, Jan. 12-WHEAT-July, 7c; No.' 1 hard. 8IH10; No. 1 northern, twvio: No. 2 northern, 7777c; No. northern. 74fl7&o. - FIjOUR First patent. S4 Sfttjt SOj second patent. S4.06 4.16; first clears, S3.2sdJS.lt; aecond cler. S2 404'2.80. 0HAlM-in DU1K, 410.1W316.W. Philadelphia Prodaee Market. PlIILAPKLPHIA, Jan. 1,BUTTKR--Market 2 (6 3c lower: extra weatern cream eVy, official price, SdHc; street price. Si t32c; extra nearby prints. 33c. BOOB Bteady; western f resh, , 27o at mark. CHEESE Bteady, New- Terg full cream. 13 014c. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Jan. It-CORN-Oull: No. 2 yellow. 40Hc: No. S. 40c; No. 4. SBc; no grade 83u.fi.Wc. OAT8 Firm; No. white, 8c: No. t white. jRc; No. 4 whit. S4c. RTK Steady; No. 2. ttlfooC. ., WHISKY On the basis of SI. 28 for fin ished good. Dalath Oral Market. rjULUTH. Jan. 12.-WHEAT-Oh track t No. I northern, 7vtc; No. 3 northern. TT ; Msy.'TyifiTSc; Jul?, 80Hc. OATH To arrive, S6; rye, 7c; barley, SfttjSSK:. t Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Jan. lf.J-BETOD-Clover.' cash. SS.ci; Jan.. 8n 6i; Feb.. Sh 00 March, 8 861 April, 8H.4&. Timothy, S2 U6; alalke, Sl.Cu,. CatTe Market. NEW YORK. Jan. U.-COFrEB-The market for coffee futures opened ateady, but at a decline of 2tA points, making a nrw low record for the season under active liquidation and beer pressure encouraged by the lower European cablea and the of ficial cablea to exchange reporting the tone of the Bantoe market panicky at a decline of 100 re Is The.e waa a big demand at the decline here for the account of European hort and local trad interests end th market recovered part of th lose during th session. Reports that th government purrhaaar In braall were being continued and that "bids from local Importer sent to Bento laat night tae under offered prices ware turned dowa thla morning helped the recovery. The market cloeed steady at a net decline of 10 point, dale for the half session wer T4.160 begs. Including March, l lferi.Suc; May. 4 4J6.4Aci July, LSi too; September. 6 ootitj 7fo; October, atbci Novern. ber, 8 8uc; December, S.TtVuV3Ue. Spot eofTee teady: No. T Rio, Tc; Santo No. 4, TW. Miid.twa avusw CvhIoy. uu!c. NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS Market PirtUU Kottrs :'rom Wsaaaess Oanrad j balls for Utn 'CapiUL HARRIMAN PACIFIC ARE STRONGER Peal, orthetera aad Readlaa ' Ala Adraaee Oata Malatalaed la P"re of Profit Taklas; -at ta Day. . NEW TORK, Jan. 12. There was a con tinuance today of th recovery In stock from the weakness caused by th Penn sylvania plan for new capital lasuea whi h waa already In evidence before the mar ket closed yesterday. - Pennsylvania wa not fully abreast of the front rank In the recovery In spite of Its severe decline ye ttrriay. There waa a calmer feeling, how ever. In regard to the conttmplsted capital Issues by the Pennsylvania railroad. The Indefinite future for which th issue I left had something to do with thla feel ing. Another consideration waa the large portion of th propoeed Issue which will be required for practically funding capital expenditures already made. Included in the estimate ot these are 3Mi.0iti.0oO of notes maturing later In the year. 81.000,000 to rover new car already ordered and prob ably 34O,0O0,flO for carrying on the termliial Improvement work In New York. The principal strength today, however, recurred In prevlousapeculatlve fvorltes. especially th HarVlman Pacifies, St. Paul, Northwestern and Reading. There was a residue of uncovered short sa a conse quence of ao considerable a fall In price ocourrcd yesterday and the necessities of theae In a rising market accentuated the recovery. There were unconfirmed rumors In connection with the atrength of the llarrlman Pacific of Intended testi mony to be offered to the Interstate Com merce commission by the prlnclpul wit nesses to be called, which might cause a more favorable Impression on the public mind toward th corporation. The bank statement shorn ed the expected gain In cash, which practically all accounted to th advantage of the surplus, aa th loan ac count waa decreased, although by a small amount. The day'a report of sub-treasury operations also showed a gain by the bank of S2,?t.00O which did not figure In th bank statement. Discount rose again In Lon don. There waa aome profit-taking In the late dealings, but the galna were very well maintained. Total sale of bonds, par value. SflM.OOO. The bond market showed aome alight re vival to demand, but nothing like the usual January Investment demand. United States 2a have advanced 4 per cent on call during the week. Hales and range of price on the New Tork Stock exchange tpday were as" fol lows: , 4 galea Klgh. Iaw,Cln. tKt m m no 114 ut 600 44 44S. 441 20 101 t 104 10H4 ' W , tin Adams tiprst 1. AnMlasasted Copper .... Ant, 6. r... Am. C A P. pt4 Am. Cotton nil Am. Cotton Oil ptd America Ciprssa Aa.i N. U ptd...v Aat. I os Bootirltlss Am. Ltnsred Oll,...,..,.. A)., Llnss OH p(4 Am. LeonatotiT At. trotaottv M. .. AM. 8. a.. .l, Am. a. A R. ff Am. (ussr RoRnlns Am. Tonaoco pii ctts Ansronda stiting Co...... Atckitoa Atchison pfd .............. Atmstt Cost Lias BalUmor A Ohio. ....... 10 81 SB .100 14H 74 73 .....! ..1., '.I.-..- lcank . 3.1W 161 1MV MS , 11 1.700 14 14 V6 114 nlH . 4.600 V 'H llntxy IMS IMS, 104 ' 300 101 11V4 101 .600 131 130 1 . l.tC 114 11 U Bal. A- Otile pld .f. Breoklra Rspld Tr. I 31 61 Caaadlsa P.ctM 4,600 161 160 161 Central f New Jersey. Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago Ot. W. ........ Chicago A M. W C, St. A at. r...n... Chlossii T. A T 316 .., 1,60 64 64 64 ..4 TOO 17 It 17 ,. 1.600 fa mt t .. 44.400 16 164 164 6 Chicago T. A f. pfd.... c, c, c. a at. L. SJ 64 84 41 67 137 16 tSS too 40 31 76 Colorado F. a I..... ...... Colorado A 80 Oolo. A Bo. 1st pttt Col. A ho. id ptd Uonsolldstod Oaa Cora Products Cora Products pfd Delaware A Hadsoa.. Del.. L. A W bonesr A R. 0 0. A R. O. pfd Distiller: Securities 1 Brls ,..........t. 1,60 64 66 ' 6v 66 . U "'too '47 n" lO.int "4 -M 700 44 6 400 630 31 600 4 'ilioo 't 4.600 .41 84 ' U rls 1st ptd 1... ...... .... trie 3d ptd - General Elertrl 1.160 16t Hocking Vsllsr. ottered.... 100 144 International Paper Int. Paper pfd. ... 71 ..... 4. 166 164 76 16 17 ..... 46 Int. Puma Int. Pump pld low Central : tew1 Central' ptd...... Kansas Ottr So K. C. So. p(4... ....... UMlsrlllo A N..i Msileaa Central Mian. A St. 1. .... ,.,, .... ..., ..... 60. ...... , ICO 34 36 66 100 60 6 . 100 M 36 t 40 ( 64 60 600 143 14 141 ....4 60 , 64 64 6 'L400 16614 16614 1U m, at. p. a a. a.. M., at. P. A a. 8. at, p'd Missouri Pad ........... at., K. A T... ' M.. K. A T. td National Load N. R. R. ot 61. ptd Nsw Tork Control N. T p. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk A W. ptd North Amertoee Paciae Mall Pansirlvanla . People's Oaa ............... 166 3.60 6 66 66 3,000 40 66 40 604 76 71 76 ,....' ..... ,.f. T4- MO 64 M 66 1600 166 111 161 600 44 44 44 400 p0 60 60 , a6 80 67 '67 66 18.100 66 63 '66 86,600 16 164 ! 40 66 .66 64 C. C. A St. L, 77 , 304 64 66 66 :.i 64 176 Steal Car Pressed 8. C. pfd. ....... Paltmaa Palace, Car heading t Reading 1st P'4 ..... Rssdlng Id ptd, Rspublla ateel Rapablle ateel pfd...... Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd.... l. L. A 8. P. 3d ptd.. St. Urals S. W it. u a w. ptd Soathera PsclR 80. Paetae ptt.i So. Rallvar a, Ratlvar ptd Tannesso C. A L Texas A Psclle T., Bt. U A W T., at. U A W. pfd.... t'nlen Pacltc. , t'olon Pactflc pfd......, I'. B. Blprsss ', a. Haaltr I. a. Rsbber . 8. Rsbbsr pfd I. A l IJ. B. steal pfd V. -Carolina Chemical V a. -Caroline Ckam.- ptd Wabaih Wabash ptd Welli-rargo Cipress ... Wortlngnouae Eloctrta . Wsetsrn Union ..r.,ti.. Wtioallng A U a...;., Wmcossi Ceatral ...... Wis. Central pfd, Northara Pacific Csatral Leather ....... Ceatral Leather pfd aieas-anslBald 8tMl .... Orsat Northara pel 1st. stateopollua .... 1,tOt 166 16 167 n 61 , 606. 6 66 . 66 ' TO" 6' 64 M 60 66 . tt 6 3.600 46 :' 4t 19 47 47 47 ...... ..',.' 84 M 63.409 66 64 66 117 60 61 31 31 . to 61 61: 61 ' ...... 166 8.300 66 36 66 600 6 66 62 O0 63 6t 61 46,60 160 176' 160 ...r. ft lit 61 60 106 64,100 46 44 4 6,600 104 104 104 100 81 47 61 ..i.. 101 600 16 16 17 ....4 V.... ...; 87 878 106 160 160 146 -- 8W , 66 66 6:1 . t 14 14 14 . 30 H 36- 66 61 6,600 14 166 1S6 ..... W 100 106 76 76 76 400 144 .166 111 ,im 64 14 44 100 14 14 16 116.100 shares. Int. Mat. pfd Boston Stoeks and Bonds. - BOSTON. Jan. 12 Call loans, 6410 per cent; time loan, 4417 per cent. Official guotatlons on toca ana oona werei Atckleo ad. 4s., . 46 lAtisrtl 16 .10iBlsgham . 64 ,..610 :::SH ... 81 ... 66 ... 1 ... 64 ...164 ... 8 ...It4 ... 61 ...161 ... 60 ... ... 7 ... 11 ... 46 ... 1 ... 18 ...14 ...111 ....17 ... 16 ...11 . ... 66 ... 81 alai. Ceatral 4.. 4 ('1. A Heila Alohlaoe 104k 4 pld .101 'aotenblal Copper Haag .... Boatoa A Albany. ..617 naijr wast , PrsBklla .......... tale Roral Maaa. Mlnina ..... Michigan Mahaek Most. C. A C Boatoa A Mala, Boatoa ftlevstad .. ritrhkurg ptd ... Malices Central .. N. T., 14. M. A M Per Maeqaatt .. t'atoa PsciBc .11 .Ml ..14 .. t4 ..16 .. a ..laa old Domlnloa ... ttersnla .' la A. C. pfd........ H Ana. Pneu. Tub 11 Amor. uar 164 s td 1M Parma QulDcy shaoaoa Am. t. A T 161 Aav Woo laa 64 Taaiarack ........ Tria'tjr United Cuppar ... U. a. Mining v. a. 011 Utah ' de pfd 11 Don. Y A a 3 EOlaoo Ele.. Ills... t Maaa. Biacuts ....... 16' do pfd .... Maaa. Ua ... I'ntta7 Pralt Victoria 44 IWIno ......loi Hv I Winona otverlae lolled 8. M do pfd V. a meal 4a pfd .. Advaatare Allettea ' AmalgasMtad Mid-, Aakodt North Butte . 6 Suite Coalition .. 41 INevsd UH,1'al- A Atlasaa.. 4iArlaona Com , 6 Oraoue Co. ...... 1.61,1 Re York Mining Block. NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Cloalng quotations en Kitting stocaa werei Adams Cea. Alice hreere Brossvlak Coa. . tosuetack Tassel UttaT Chief . 8 .tit o . 11 .lie . to ...466 ... it ... 16 ... 86 ...11 Oatart ophlr Potnal Aeva Sierra Nevada . Small Hopes ... staadard Co, cat. a va Hera Silver 16 ire am Usdvtll Ivor 4 Ivtll Cea. t 3 CtMrlngr ttnne Btatexnent. NEW YORK. Jan. 11-Th atatement of th clearing hotue bank for th waek ahatWA Wai tba. tAka boUl 4.44,nAt mvre than the lepra reserve requirements. This l an Inareeee of 8S.4flJ.C75 a compared with last week. The statement follow: Amount. Increase. t.oana Itopoalt ,. Circulation IMfHl tender Hpecle Reserve Reserve required ... Kurplu Kx.-l'. 8 deposits... Decree.. ..81.0ts).7on S SM,!t .. l,00,92.ew 8.3M.1O0 5x,KQ) M,2.iO .. 177.U.X 1. tSLSW." 3,640. 70i .. J2.7tiR.7U6. W.700 S,S,7 4. w.3no 10.57..lA 5. nti.0. g.WJ.HTS S.2do,(0 New Yark Maaey Market. NKW YORK, Jan. 12.-MONKY-On call, nominal; time loans dull and slightly easier; sixty and ninety day and six month. S per cent, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER- per cent. ' 8TKRI.INO EXCHANGE Kalrly steady, with actual business In banker bills at 84 MTftl4.S4&a for demand and at S4.8Mvft l.W for sixty-day bills: posted rates, 34.81 and 4.k.-i; commercial bills. 4 R4-&4.H4H. SILVER Bar, HU Mexican dollars, KoNDS Government, ay; railroad, Arm. Closing quotations on bonds were aa fob iowsi V. s. ft Sa ...lM ...IWH Jspsa , M series... ' do 4s rtts t'"4 do 4Hs rtts M 34 ssties 1 emiiioB 0. B. Is. rf. .. 4 souso 0. S. sl4 4. na ...101 IOC L. A N. sal. 4a if" do coupon 0. 8. n. 4s. trt... 60 Cnttpos Am. Toescoo 4... , Atrbltoa gen. 4a... la s4J. 4s Atlantic C t, 4s.. Bsl. Ohio 4s.... 4o tit ftrk. R. T. e. 4s.. Central et OS. 6s. l.l inr Me M Inc "do U Inc ..inoVMen e. f 4. WS ..1Hs1m. Central 4s H .. i do Ut Inc 4 .. n4-Klnn. St. U 4s.. 4 II m ., K. T. 4a H -.looTal 4 is 7t4 M 'N. It. R. of V. . 4s Vl. T. C. g. IWl MS lot N. 1. C. a. 6 114 4 i 120 V t7H No. Pacltc 4a 101 do 6a 76 N. W. 1. 4a. 64 f). a. U rfdf. 4.... 64 Pens. coot. 6s 61 Reading gaa. 4a 61 f4. L. A 1. . c. &a..lis Dies. A Ohio 4HS....104U, CMcato a a. is ... us C, B. A Q. a. 4..... H4 C, R. I. A P. 4 7(14 St. L. A B. P. fR. 4s K Bt. U 8. W. e. 4a.... 16 Praboard A. L. 4a 62 ao col. M. . . 60, 'go. Paclflc 4s 6 Otx:. A 8. L. f. 4s.. IOJ14 do 1st 4a ctfs...... 64 80. Rallaar 6a Ill 010. inn. e, r. A. TS Colorado Mid 14 Texaa A P. la 114 Colo. A So. 4s Cuba 6s D. A R. O. 4s MMIIIers' 80, 6... Brls p. I. 4a do gea. 4.. . 4 T., 8t. U W. 4.. 11 lit Vnlon Pacific 4a 101 . t t;. a. steel M 6. , 6 Waoaak la MS ..111 .. 76 .. 81 .. 61 .. 46 . 6 da deb. B . 67 Weatera Md. 4s... .114 W, A L C. 4s. . 86 Wis. Central 4s.., Hocking Vsl. 4s... Japan la Bid. Offered London Closing Stocks. LONDON. Jan. 12. Closing Quotation on th Btock exchange were: Consols, money M., K. A T .. 40 ..137 .. 66 .. M .. 47 .. 10'4 .. 1 ..'70-1, .. 6! ... 66 da account 66 U-16 N. T. Central... Anaconda 16 Norfolk A W.. Atthlaon 101 do pfd Ontario A W Pennsylvania .... Rand Mines do pfd .104 Baltimore A Ohio. .111 Canadian Paclflc .iwii I has. A Ohio . M Keadin Phlrlga Ot. W..... . 17 southara Rallwar .166 da pfd . In 1 'Souther Pad Bo ., C at. A Bt. P..., DeBeera Denrar A R. O.... r 41'l'nlon Pacific ...164 do ltd . 66 . 46 . 71 . 6 . .176 do pfd 64 6 106 ....... 16 88 rls V. a. Steal. do ptd ... do lit pfd do Id pfd Wsbsih .... Illinois Central ... do pfd ... LoulHTllle A N. .147 SILVHR Bar. oulet. SlHd Per ounce. MONKY-3ft3 per cent. . The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is fy&'i per cent; for three months' bill, 64V per cehf . Boils Copper Market. rloslns- ouotatlona on ftoston Conner mar ket, reported by Logan it Bryan, 112 Board ot Trade building, Omaha: ' Adnntur Nevada consolidate, list Allouet M 66 North Butta II? Atlantic 1H Old Dominion 1 u Bingham 64 Our cola 16 Black Mountain 66 Pneu. Service 11 Boatoa Consolidated.. 81 Pneu. Ban lea, ptd... II Butte Coalition 84 Qulnry 124 Calomel A Arlaena. .160 Shannon 11 (Jalumet A H4cla....M Tamarack 18 Centennial . 46 Trna. Copper 48 . 86 Trinity 80 10 United Fruit 10 16 United States, oof.. 47 Copper Rang Pair West Bait Butt Prankll Oreaae Copper 1 Helved M t'niud State., pfd... 47 80 Utah Ceaeolldatad Slit 4 Utah Copper 86 Isle Rural Victoria ......... 1 ......... 13 1M 11 13 U 8. A Plttiburg ... 34 Winona ... Maaaachusetu 6 Wolvarina Michigan 23 Csnanea . Mohawk 88 Nlplaalng . Foreign Flnanolal, LONDON, Jan. 12. The rates fop money were steady In the market today and the demand waa moderate. Discounts Wer firm. Trading on the stock exchange waa quiet. There was no disposition to In crease commitments prior to the setle menti but the tone continued steady with a hardening tendency at th close. American opened steady at about parity. The over night weakness In New . York checked fresh ventures, but value .hardened near the close In anticipation of a better New York bank statement and the market fin ished nrm. Foreigner generally were teady. Kaffir were firm after early hesi tation. Copper shares received good atten tion. Japanese Imperial slxe of 1904 closed at lot BERLIN, Jn 11 Pricea on the bourse today Improvedon the New York advlcea PARlrJ, Jan. 12 Trading on the bourse today waa quiet and a, better tone .pre vailed: Ruaslan Imperial four cloeed at 66.85 and Rualan bond of 1904 at 4M, Bank dene-las;. ' OMAHA, Jan. 13. Bank clearing for to day were St738.630.87 and for the correspond ing date last year n.88,671 .08. ' ' ism. law. S 1.856.088.00 SU04.442.88 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thuraday Friday 7 Saturday , 1.671. 194. t 1,473.68.70 1.639.4A3.0S 1, 3.123. 4 ' 1.7K9.358.15 1,838,)2.44 1, 86 1.6i),7H0.36 1.738,630.9? 1.38a, 671 .OS Totals .- S10.46,83n.28 89.188,879.74 ' Increase over' the. corresponding wvelc last year, Sl.270.468.i4. Traalarv Statement. WASHINGTON. Jan. lS.-Today'a atate ment or tne treasury naiances in ine aren- eral fund exclusive ot the. 3150,000,000 gold reserve howa: Available caah balance S242,150.2n3. Oold coin and bullion S404,B3167. Oold Crti Dcates M.43,2eo. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Jan. lSCOTTON Bpot closed steady; middling, upland, ill. Hue; middling gulf. 10 65c; no sales. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 12. COTTON 8rt closed steady; sales, 4,324 bale; low ordinary. 8 t-14c. nominal: ordinary, t S-ltc; good ordinary, 8H0; low mid dling, 8ot middling, 10 o; gpod mid dling, 11 lS-ltc; middling fair, IS 11-180, nominal; fair, 13 lt-ltc. Receipts, 10,814 balea: atock. 364.561 bale. BT. LOUIS. Jan. 12. COTTON Bteady ; middling. 10 31-iar; sal,. s bale; re n.l in k.1.. hlnnli St A7K h.Ua. .. LIvkRPOOL, Jan. 12 COTTON-r-8pot, good business don;, price unchanged to 2 point lower; America middling falsi .70d; good, middling. 8. Slid; middling, 6 84(1; lew middling. 6.72d; good ordinary, 6.S2d; ordinary, 6. Old. The salea of the day were 10,600 bales, fit which 1,000 were for speculation and export and Included 8,300 American. nereipia, i,ouu pales, Including 10,800 American. OU, and Rosin, , NEW YORK, Jan. U-OILS-Cotton seed oil, ateady; , print crude f. o. b, mill, 36V4c; pi line yellow, 42c. Petroleum, steady ; rerined New York. 37.60; Philadelphia and baltimore. 37. 46; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk. 34 So. - ROSIN Firm; strained common to good, l4.fc6Hi4.8fl. j OIL CITY, Jan. 12 OILS Credit balance, 81.68; runs, 143.168 bhla.: average, 104,070 bbls.! knlprrierH. 1,864 bbls.; average, 154, fc bbl. - . BAVANNAH. Oa., Jan. lJ.-OlL Turpen tine, ateady; o9d. v ROSIN Firm; A. H. C. D., 34.03; B.. 84 05; r., 4 ib; 4.3; it.. ei; 1, 35.16: M . 36.50; N.. 36.25; W. Q.. w r.oo. , 34 SO; K., St.7; W. liiar and Mnlnaae. NKW YORK. -Jan. 13 81'0n Raw firm; fair refining. Sc; centrifugal teat. 84jc; molasses euaar, 84s Manned -ateady; Ho. 4. S4.Su; No. 7. 84-25; No. 8, 84.30; No. 6. 34 lSi No. 10, 3405: No. 11. S4.00; No. IS. $1.96; No. la, S3M; No. 14, S3. 85; confectioner's A, 14 00; mould A, $5-15: cut loaf, 86.60; crushed, 86&0; powdered, St. W; granulated, 34.80; cubes, 86 06. -MOLArWK Steady; New. Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 374i3c. NEW OKI.EANS. Jan. 12. Sl'dAR Mar ket Bteady; open kettle centrifugal, 3 S-ltrti S lS-ltc; centrifugal white, 4 1-loe; centrif ugal yellow, JS'H l-lc; seconds, t3S-16c MoLaBSEH New syrup, 3ujS4e. Evaporated Apples and Dried Pratt a. NRW YORK, Jan. IS. EVAPORATED APl'I.ES Market show rather an easy tendency, aaaln. rory are quoted at tsuUVtc; choice at S'-iC and prime at ski'io. CALIFORNIA DRIED . FRJ'ITB iTune fa ateady on spot with California fruit ranging from S to 8 centa and Oregon SVe to at 7ir. Apricot ar quiet, but are pot offering for sale in any quantity and hold teady with choice quoted at 13c extra choice at 12Hc. aad fancy at 13c. Raisin are (teady to firm with loose M us ee i el quoted at 7V43fcWc; aeeded raiMlna at ta ws aad tandoa le si at 41.45QI.U, OMIU LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle e.urall? Cbada Eicaar Than NOG PRICES ARC A SHADE BITTER Both Sheep aad Ijinahs Geod Seller and neeerally Ta rifteea Higher Thaw the Cleae f tt Week. SOUTH OMAHA. Jan, 12, 1907. Receipt wer; Oftlclal Monday Omtlaj Tuvaday OITIclal Wednesday..,. Official Thuraday .... Ofllclal Friday Official Saturday Cattl. Hogs. Bbeep. O.VW ,79 4,312 8,600 ; 23 8.443 S.M S.3KS 1.700 3.23 4.017 8.34!) 4.0 7 1.102 This week 2S.923 41.4K3 273 IJist week 18,531 27.IM B5.! Two weeks ago 7.117 2.4 16.44 Three week ago 26. 44.738 SO.'l Four weeka ago 31,817 45.131 38.33 Same week laat year.... 18,361 60,377 Sl.lhS The following table show the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with tat year: 1807. ld. I no. cattle Ss,6r7 31 3 9 T.1M ..... Hog K.OJ0 82, 8 it ...... l.t7 Sheep 4fi.6M 64,8) 8,783 CATTLE OHOTATIONS. Good to choice oorri fad tMr....SS.60Tjt).rx) fair to good corn fed steers i.Va6 .40 Common to fair steers 4 11,4 BO Good to choice fed sow ifr-HeO Fair to good cow attd heifers 3.76-ijS-ta) Common to fair cow and heifers.. I.7Va278 flood to choice St'kers and feeder. 4.84-4. rair to good stockers and feedrs. 3 6fa4 36 Common to fair stockers............ 1.401.6 Bull, stags, etc 2.6M?4 S0 Vsal calves l6O4jc.Su The following table show th average price of hoars at South Omaha or th laat several tlay, with comparison I " Data. 1807. 19O6.lS06.18O4.lut.lnt. 11901. Deo. SO.. Deo. 81.. 808 4 S1 4 61 48E4SS 4 24V, 4 47 4 64 8 36 4 24 824 6 14 4 64 4 83 i 32 821 Sll4lt84 818IK623 2S07443 4 28 8 16 4 29H 6 14 4 46 4 77 128 32. 6 22 4 47 4 87 8 S S 17 4 46 4 B S 34 24 8 23 e I 60 4 45 8 40 3 04 8 27 S 26 4 80 4 I 09 23 S 2i 4 51 4 83 8 3 16 6 80 6 20 4 62 40 8 14 4 29 6 22 4 58 4 68 104 6 28 4 62 4 41 8 44 f0 4 86 4 M M 5 02 104 . I 08 5 14 6 26 6 24 SIS an, 1... Jan. S... Jan. S... Jan. 4... Jan. 6... Jan. Jan. 7. ... Jan. 8... Jan. S... Jan. 10. Jan. 11. Jan. 12. Sunday. ' RANOB OF PRICKS. Cattl. 1 Mogs. Omaha 32.434.00 6.261J,8S Chicago l.K7.16 S 74W4I.6 Kahaa City 2.0W.60 S rva.47M 8t. Loul 1.754.75 S.Oftert.SS Sioux City 2.604.00 8.2ift4.36 The official number ot car of atock brought In today by each, road was; c M. st. P.....Ca.!ut Uo1 Bh,!fH'r'!: wabaah Missouri Pad flu ...... 1 U. P. System 1 ; :j 12 .. IS 19 ft S . .. .. S1J . .. J C. St N. W., east C. N. W.. west G. Bt. P.. M. A O C., H. & Q.,,eaet , .. C, H. Q.; wast..... 4 C. H. 1. dt P., east Illinois Central Chicago Ut- Western. . Totals recelpta .,...8 as followH, each buyer purchasing to num.- ur ot oiaa inaicaiea: Cattl. Hng. Sheep Ores tie T ,.W I r, rn . Swift and. Company ...... Cudahy Packing CO Armour 4k Co...,, "j "i st all 1.4H4 3,(M 60S l,46f Lohman- A fn F. P.. lewl.,. T. B. Inirhram 6(.her buyers Totals , 142 6,704 1,467 CATTLE The receipt of cattle thla morning wer very Ugnt and there waa no quotable change In the market. The receipts this' week have been Very liberal, showing large galna over last weea and over the oorreapondlng, week of a year ago aa will be noted from the table of re celpta at head of column. The quality haa not averaged very , high, the aupply constating lacgejy of quite ordinary to lair half fat Or Warmed Up steers with quite a sprinkling of feeder and a very liberal showing of cow stuff. A feature of th re celpta Is the unusually large number of range cattle for thi Season uf to year. The market haa not shown. very much change thia week. During the first two days the tendency of price waa lower, but during the latter half of the wk It waa upward ao that th weakness at the be ginning wa made up at the close 'of" the week. Beef steers are a shade higher than one week -ago. In spite of the aarge re ceipt the trade on most . days, ha been fairly active, the demand keeping pace with the increased arrivals. The very good prices being paid for. short-fed oattler to gether with th high price of feed, la the country Is evidently Inducing atock mn to market their holdings without walling to finish them. This policy is being followed so largely that a good many opera tola on the market are beginning to talk that there will be a ihortag of cattle In the spring. What ha been ald about beef steer would apply in large part to cowa and heifers, that la the market the first of the 'week eased off, but, later On th loss Waa mad up so that at th close price are a little stronger than one week ago- An Interesting feature of the cattle trade ha been the very active dementi for (leahyj reeaera weigmg rrom suv pounas upward. The stockmen who have disposed of their short-fed cattle have, aa a rule, realised f ood profits and seem Inclined to nil up heir, feed yards with a fresh supply of cattle for another short feed. Hence It- la that fleshy feeders have been la the best demand and have been strengthening up until they are 16fr26c higher, than they were a week or ten days ago. As high as 34 80 was paid tor choice, well bred Idaho feed ere this week. The lighter stock settle, while not p much In demand, and whll not showings the advance have neverthe less been fair sellers at fully steady prloes. Representative ale: COWS. N. Av. Ft. Ma. A. Tt 1 644 3 46 HEIFERS. 106 We.. 3 M 111 1 ...... 184 8 44 FEEDERS. 1.. , It.. 670 8 00 6 464 3 68 618 3 44 68 6 6 8..,. Frank Eychaaer, Wyoming. 43 feeder,. 18 4 7- 11 feeder. .1208 i 00 7 cows lOOa S 6 HOOS-FTrst bids were weak thla morn ing, but there whs no trading to speak of on that basia. When buyers and aellera finally got together it wa on th baa la of a shad better prices than prevailed yes terday. The hogs sold largely at 3430, as against M.87Vri. yesterday. It was, in fart, a (as of taking off yesterday and putting on today, a the hog today sold practically where they did Thursday. The trade waa fairly active at the prevailing prlee and the hog were practically all aold by 10 o'clock In the morning or soon after. The recelpta ot. bog this week, whll decidedly laxaer than ' for the previou week, still show a very considerable de crease as compared With a year ago. The market during the , week has fluctuated back and forth t considerable extent. Thus the week started out with a good sharp decline, which was made up on Tues day and Wednesday. Hogs sold still b I gher on Thuraday, but dropped back again on Friday, only to recover the lost ground to day. After allUh changes back and forth the week closes with the market on aa -average about SHo lower than one wtelt ago. Representatives saiea: Ha . Tt. era A, as. Pr ...1M ... 3 6 ...176 ... 6 60 ...ill M 169 ...147 ... 3 6. ,..4 ... 6 6 ,..87 160 3 6 ...136 I' 60 ...IK ... 3 60 ...111 ... 4 6' ...111 ... 6 60 i .. 8 66 4 I 66..., 4a... 81... 67... 62.,. 66... 64... 66... 77... 7.:; , r. ,tr--. . 16.,, 66.. 6,. 60.. 66.. 66.. 66.. 64.. 16.. 76.. 67.. 44.. 66.. 66.. .600 60 4 15 .168 .146 4 64 4 6 .167 140 6 I7S ....lut ....Ut ....it ::::S! ...146 4 61V6 4 87 4 4 17 Hj 110 4 3T", ... 4 60 60 6 60 76 76 6S 10.... 74 61 62 64 7S...., tt....: 4U 66..... 64 t 61 77 61 66 61 64 la 66 61 .840 ... 4 80 M 60 111 83 6 60 .104 ... 6 6 ISO tUQ 4 60 . 116 ... 6 60 ll 80 4 to 147 40 4 60 64 60 4 6 IS 10 4 60 ts 164 6 8h6 40 6 60 36 148 4 68 ..tit 6 80 6 6 , 6 60 6 60 3 6 ' 4 6 6 6 ' 6 8t4 4 8i ,...610 6 6A ..164 ..16 ..244 . .618 ..814 ..tit ..117 ..144 ,....314 4 ,...368 - ... ....Sit 84 4 14 4 60 4 l 66 71.. 66.. 66.. 66.. 64.. 78.. 66.. 66.. 4 60 ...81 4 6 60 4 60 4 6 ...Ul ...6A .607 8114 ..! 16 6 . 147 ... 4 40 ..V 6 3o . lv He 6 6 ..111 61 6 M .611 ... 6 6 , .ai 88 4 8 . ..660 160 61 4 ..la 30. 4 61 . .641 Ml 6&6 ... 4 n 40 4 11 Sa 4 liS ... 6 82 88 3 3s 16..... 4? From a TO INVESTORS: To Invest th saving of a lifetime In something safe, yet In something that will pay a good return, la hard work for the man whose tlm Is occupied witn greater tilings. . That la where the broker steps In. Ilia "greater thing" are. Investigat ing, studying, comparing, reading, figuring, and th Investor haa but to take 1 advantage of his work. V. This is Your Opportunity Thr ar many dlfrrnt tot inv.Unr, many bafl tuid many fannl. The Broker Says, "Buy Stocks and Bonds" There la real estate. All right, hut there are the taxes, rent to be col- " lee ted, abstract to be approved and repair to be made. . Hank. All right, but the rate of Interest la loo low tot t,h mart Of mod erate capital. Invest your own money. Mining schemes. All right, but the chances are ten to one ejralnst yni that you will pick out A good one. Why guesa when you mm buy womethlnat afT The Broker Says, "Buy Stocks and Bonds" Your dividend la delivered to your office. When you wish to aril ther are no formalities.' T)pmestlo corporation are exempt from ttutatlon. Yo . have a ready collateral. There 1 no attorney to be consulted. No personal attention ,1s required. Here I where you need Ihe broker help. Naturally, vau have not th 1 time to ra the financial papers, study annual report, make comparison of aarnlnge, lotfks Into physical conditions; that's for the broker to tin. and all the broker wants ot you Is to come u lilni as your financial physician. THIS IS HIS OPPORTUNITY If frou want absolute security and a very low rate of Interest, w pre- . tcrthe government and railroad bohda, but If you want a good return, and yet A safe Investment, one that w can call gilt-edge, we euggast aome ptiblto utility, high class industrial fr municipal. In brief, my policy Is to give the man who la getting .4 per cent a safe, ane 8 per rent Investment In an established company; 6 handle aecurltiea : that have a market value and are readily convertible Into rash. For fuller Information allow tne to call upon you, or, better yet, oma In: Samuel Burns, Jr. 614 N. Y. Life. Tel. Doul. 895. Omaha. stassMHQB 77., 814 6 60 Tt 840 ... 4 I24 77 JS ... 6 6JH 70. 647 ... 4 66 66 646 104 6 !Uj 46 644 ... 4 66 167 i ... 6 66 64 1..61 ... 4 66 73.. 74.. 626 40 30 640 160. 6 60 71... 176 7... lit 60 4 SO 4 60 4 60 60 114 67....... tbt . 6 80 64 ...21 ... 6 66 BHEEl There wer five fresh cars re ported In tht morning, all of them having been- sold before arrival, ao that as a matter ot fact there Was nothing actually on Bale. For the Week the 'receipts show a decided gain over the previous week, but a small decrease as-compared with a year ago.- The fact Is everybody combined this week to keep receipts down. The general feeling was that the market was not in condition to stand Urge runs, and henco all market reports sent out advised the holding back of supplies. The result haa been beneficial to the market. During the first two . days of the week the tendency of pricea was lower, but with moderate recelpta and a fair demand the market took a turn for the better on Wednesday and since that time has had an upward tendency.- At th close of the Week prices aro generally lOfilSc higher than one week Ago, ' and In spots possibly higher than that. In other words, the market for the week has been In very fair condition and sellers without exoeptlon have been well pleased With results. Th quality this week has been very fair, showing some Improvement over last week that Is, there have been fewer short fed and - half fat sheep and lambs. Without eaception operators on the. market are ex pressing -themselves as very confident a to the future of the market. The only thing to ba dreaded Is excessive recelpta, which ara. always liable to occur when prevailing pricea are so very attractive and which are almost certain to be fol lowed by break In the market. Quotation on killers: Oood to choice lambs, . S7. 0O417.8O; fair to good lambs, 36.75 f7.00; good to choloe yearlings, lamb weights, til,0r3.J6; fair to good yearlings, lamb weight, ' 85. 766. 00; good to choice yearlings, heavyweights, 35.7f.4i6.00; fair to good yearltnga, heavyweights, i.6K?i6.75; good to choice old wethers, t6.S5tJ5.76; fair to good old Wethers, S6.O0fiu.35; good, to choloe ewes, S4.863S.Zb; fair to good ewes, S4.H6fl4.R8. Quotations On feeders: Oood to choice lambs.' 38. a&6.5d; medium lambs, 85.7MI3.26; light lambs t4.avaS.33 yearlings, 36.1t,46.6o; wethers, 31.764(6 S6; ewes, 83.6Gtf-4.60; breed ing ewe. t4.oWjS.O0. ... RetireaentAtive sales: No. - - - ...... Av. 7 western ewe : 110 11 western ewes ......,.......... 8S VA western yearlings 82 11 western lambs 70 IT. 4 90 5 40 6 00 fo CHICAGO . . UVB. . tjTQCIt; . MARKET i (notation Are Steady for All Classes - ' " ' ' f Stock. CHICAGO. Jan. 12. CATTLB Receipts, 400 head; market steady; beeves, S4.Xi37.1&: cows and heifers, Sl.OOift.; stockers and feeders. 8f.80lj4.Si6, Texans, 34754.50; calves, S&ooli , HOU8 Receipts. 19.000 head; market steady; ' mixed and butchers, S6.3n0t.&24; good heavy. 8A.4ofi6.56; rough heavy, tti.tuty (.80; light.' S iWi4i. 4-rH: Pigs, 35. TWo 4. 26; bulk of sale, t.40$.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.000 head; market steady; sheep, S3.0&6.76; lambs, 34.06417.05 ' Kaaaa City L.lv Stock Market. KANSAS) 'CITY. Jan. 1!. CATTLE Re oeipta, BOO head; market ateady: choice ex port and dressed beef steers, So.DOti4.60; fair to good, S4.0nig6.40; western fed steers. 33.75 ttfi.li); . atocker and feeders,- S3.0u6H.76; Bouthern sft-ers, S3-2rfi6-00; southern cows. 82 6U-63.7S: native rows, S3.ntfi4.40; native heifers. 3.Xg4.7e; bulls, S3.766-4.ltt! calves, S3 X-ftTSO. Receipts for the wrek, 68,600 head" ' ' w HOOS IWrelptn, 6,000 head; market steady; close Se . lower) top, 38 60; bulk of sales, M.40fc 47V4C; heavy, S6.4&4i.50; Pack ers, S6.40iT4).477c; pigs and lights, S5.5Utf .42Hc SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, none; market tiotnlnally steady; lamb, S6.6"0 7.841; ewes and yearling. S1.7504.2&; western fed yearling, 36.804.60; weatern fed sheep, 34.60ifi6.lS; stockers And feeder, I3.2S36.U0. Receipts for the week 28,600 head. St. S.onla Live Stock Market. 'Bt. lOVltf &an. It. CATTLK Receipts, 600 bead. Including 150 Texana Market was steadyi native shipping and export steers, S4.40ii(ti.75; dresed.beef and butcher ateers, S4.0Mft.ll; afeere under l.ono ibs., S3.761.70; stockers and feedere, 2.on&'4.60; cows and heifers, t2.7afirfi.a; oanners. Sl.60gr3.36; bulls, 82.20ro4.Oft; calves, S3 U 4J.4J4I; Texas and In dian steers, . Si30(iJ6. 50; cows and heifers, Sl.758.tV). H(KJV Ttecelpts, 8,500 head. Market was steady; pigs and lights 3.tiH 30; packers, 86 Uitj 40; butchers andv best heavy, So.35 4.36. 6HEE1P AND LiAMDS None on sale. Una City, Live Stack Market. SHOUX CJTY. Jan. ll-(Spewlal Tele gram.) CATTLE 'Recelpta, 8U head; mar ket steady; beeves. 84.0o.00; cows, bulb and mixed, I2.60g4.60; stockers and feeders, Si, ( j4ji3t8; calves and yrarllngs, S3.kU3.76. Ht35 Reoelpts, S.300 head: market leady. selling at S.36.35; bulk Ofr sales, A.- UT y. ,i 4AA illKEP AND LAMBS head; market steady. Receipt, Sot . St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. IX CATTLE Re ceipts, U9 head. , Market steady; natives, S4.6Wo.7fi: - cow and heifer, - Si.XiM.wi; tucker and feeder. 83.2fc'('4.'. '' HOGS Receipt. 7,142 head Msrket waa active and steady; top, S0.4t4.S0; bulk of sales, Ss 4U ... BtiitEP AND LAMES Reoeipta, none. - Stork la Slaht. Receipt of live stock at the all principal western market yeaterday:. , Cattle. Hog. Sheep Bouih' Omaha 239 b.7tsj 1.102 Bleu- City ... fO 3.0 Kanaa City.,......-. 8 6.O1O 80O .'. ... t',000 Pt. Joseph 148 7, lit gt. Louis 60O S.fyio Chicago 4o0 1K.0UO t6tal 2.4K8 47,624 3,802 Wool Market. - ' ST. LOUIS, Jan. II. WOOI Hteady; medium grade, combing and clothing, 24 2St4c; light tin. lot) 38c;v heavy no., 14trlic; tub washed, SAJ38c. LONION. Jan. 13. Th first aeries of th wool auction eaies I scheduled te open next Tuesday and to close January 31, - I Hiring-h first week 80.460 balea will be offered. The arrivals for the second series amount to 17.000 balea. Including 18,006 forwarded direct to spinners. Dry 34Mls Market. NFW YORK, Jan. .-The dry goods market was quiet for the day. the storm interfering with the house trade. Buyer are -luusaalfig la number, and while Uiey Broker W, Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, : InvestmenlSscurities. We are In the market for 60 to ISO ahareav UNION STOCK YARDS STOtTK. 1320 Farnam St., Tel. 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I WILL SELL 6,000 North Verde Cooper, 1,000 ti. a. Graphite, " . 600 Atnerlcan DeK MJ n.djan M.ro-tl. 1.000 Murchl. Praf.. J;J ftjji.g1.,; ' 8,000 Kureka Oil A Oas, j.noo Red Mnuntaln. (00 Hullfrng Alllancs. 4.000 mark Pearl, 1,000 8n Tedro. 100 IHnislaa Copper, AND MANY OTHERS. SEND FOR 141 G. F. SESINGER . Dealer In ITnlisted Securities, , , ' 4OS-405-4O7 North American Building, Philadelphia. Pa. Established IMS. INVESTORS "Mow 180 Mad la,600' In the title of tbe moat Interesting book on nuinoy-malc-Wig ever published. It tells you how small amounts may be Invested safely and profltalby In the greatest Industry on earth It makes plain the rosd to wealth and should be in the hands of every think ing Investor. Don't fall to secure a free copy fit this valuable book. Edition la limited. Write today. N. C. B. CO;, tno., 106 Krelder llldg., San Francisco, CaL HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ' Louis Nachtlgal and wife to Harvey C. Hesld. lota 1. J, 8 and 4, block 21. " Millard, Neb........... f L00O Helen K. FYeeman to Asarleah Eld rldge, lota S and 4, block IS, Weat Omaha .......... 1 Nels Robertson and wife to Vaclav and Anna Pavllk. lots- 8 and lu, ' block 1a, Browrl Park... 1,600 Charles Ladd Thomas to Hugh 8. Thomas, lots I to 20, block 114. Florence 40 Frank W. Fegr and wife to Roea M. - : Beard, lot 8, block S, subdlv. of John I. Redlrk'a add., ...t.. 1,600 Andrew Anderson to Hysted Abbott, lot 6 and w5 feet lot 4. block 2, Pmlthfleld , 1 t'red Johansen and wife to Krud Butler and Wife., tot 16, block 14, ' Halcvon Height SM John W. McDonald to Hana 11. StfltV tenberg, lot '2X, 32. 34, S8 and 48, mock l, Howard a i subdlv., and other ' lot SO Omilcs Flngerlos to Kails Miller. ! nH lot 9 and lot 10, block 364: lot 6, I block 365; nV lot 13, block 348, and n't) lot 1,-block M7, South Omaha, 10,000 Louis Schrneder to Columbian Invest, ment company, lot 7, block 1, and -lota S, S, 6 and 10, block S, Cleveland ' Place i , 4 " 1 Ha tile A. and Anson K Havens to William B. Roney, . aSTVi feet lot., block 4. Alamo Plasa...... ........ LMX 6am to Kverett C. Sawyer, a30 feet lot 6 and n7V feet lot 6, -block 4, Alamo Plusa. LBGO lloulevard Park Improvement com pany to Oeorge W. Platner. trustee, , lots 1 and 1, btock 7, Boulevard '. ! Park . 1800 Tdtal Amount of transfers .....S34,SS are not taking large . quantities of,g they are finding much fault becauea goods under order are delayed In ablpnient. rltocka In linen are low and Jobber arw willing to take forward deliveries how when they can be granted. Burlap are Inactive but firm. The lobbing bouses continue to do an Immense trsde in printed and woven cotton goods. . . , . - i ; Metal Market. NKW toRlC. Jan. II METAL-The metal matketa were quiet aa uaual In the absence of Ixmdon rabies. Tin waa more or less nominal at S41.0oo-41.2S. The situa tion in copper continues very firm and lake Is quoted at tlleW'AM; electrolytic. 324.00 tJ'UJii. and casting at t-3.7E4i 24.25. I-ead Is flrtu at S4.OOftti.30 and apelter at S9.4J&4.75. Iron barely steady at - reoent prices. BT. LOl'I8. Jan. 12. METAL Lead, steady at Stf.U); spelter... steady at 8j.i4.7. Plttsbsrst Caarllnsas Cuavlsted. PITTSBL'RO, Jan. 12. W. A. Martin, a member bt common counsel' ttf ' thla city. Was found guilty tpday. pt eoflclttng a bribe In connection with a proposed fran otiloe granting- the HtUburg tt Tuba City Railroad company an entrance to Pitta burg.' Martin waa recommended to the extrhi merer of. tha court. Th verdict wa reached aftef the Jury had deliberated seventy'!! hours. ' ' , Harder mm Sal late. NKW TORK. Jsn. 11 Harry gehnellen burger a saloon keeper, after a quarrel With hi wife today in their home In Jersey City, shot ber In th head with a revolver, killing her Instantly. He then billed hJm elf with the um weapon. Tbe tragedy took plate in th presence of f9hstljr8. burger s 11-year-old daughter. Ins, XAa) Utter la the eldest et al otilldraa. 1 . 4