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THE OMAHA .th JAXITAKV 20, 11 WAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET VThat BtTiTM from Effect af tha Lata Liquidation, ; SCOPES IHStE-FOUnTHS-CENt ADVANCE VVr4fcer aaa Croat Rliaatlea Is Uet- tluu to Be aa Important Factor i I '' Cereal OpIUai At tala Higher Prices OMAHA, Jan. 19. IV. Wheal revived from the eftect of yester sr iy liquidation on good early buying, il ' ami snalnttlned the advance 01 ai- ; iiu.uA,, tha May Was sold, liberally aualnel 4eey invite.'. . Cables ignore! tne ue- Uln; bete yeete.day, l.iveipool closing at ttn . aavanen iir lignt Ameiican anil ua- Ull.ir innrini tD. H..U weatner prevail ..- ociey thl.ug. out the winter wueat belt, but lmr ana cuitlej' la prea.cted. 'iho piant la .iXKn through moat 01 the territory. Aiivlcn fiom Kansaa Indicate the p.ani u f- t.e-i.eulny ana probably able to w.lnatand ine temperature ot icio, t TO. liews irnrn L Arvantlrm and cnn- i tlruteu wet, and mild weather nave in uiar- initial impetus, winch waa not lout , iinei, aiiuoiigli the turecust for fair amt iijKief weati.ei anu qu.te, liberal etlrnaie f..i Monuay lea in conslueraiile realising ., ..hul lofn alio, i Beillo. Argentina coi re 'epondants uniformly nport a aeiluua ltu.t iij ... e,,eci i,y in tne . e.itial and northern i"Uins. jjroutn and locusts are causing ( norrhern, 7$47r; Msjr. TTmMTHf. bid. RYR Ptea.lv; No. 1, iiUiiM.. UARLKt Firm; No. 2, 04 95 &?c; sam-Pl-. 484j8Hr. corn Higher: No. t, caah. 4104ltoc; Way, 4 6 He, asked. KEvV YORK IIRVRK tl MARKET a Varloae NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Undeica teyeia freiiara fram rnrthar Liquidation. Cgaotatlen of tbe Day Com moat I tie. NEW YORtw Jan. 19 -FlDUR-Recelpts. 24.1$ t-bls.; exports. n&A bbl. Market firm. but dull; Minnesota patent, hwwiwi Minnesota baker. tx..4iJ.?fi: winter pat ent. 8 ii-.75; winter straight. $,1.40433.50; winter extra. j3."u'S.or; winter low graaa. 2 7Mi. Rye flour dull; fnlr to $ood, W.erS.Hil; choice to funry. fcl 854 to. feuck whent fliiur, dull; l.Urul.tb spot and to arrive. HUCKWHEAT-Dull; 11.25. nominal, per 1 0 pound. CORXMKA I Steady; fine white and yel low. ll.1S1jl.a0; coare, $l.t4fl.l0; Vxlln dried. $1. :. 7(. VVH BAT Receipt. 85.000 bu. export. !.7M 'hu.' flpot market firmer;' No. 1 red. xxc, elevator; No. 3 red. kzc4 f. o. P., anoat No. 1 northern Imluth. o No. 2 hard winter, HtVc t. o, Owlns to a continuation of the .... i Ktrariv n the market. It wa not purauert There w a ood" eommlaaion house ud! 1 at the aavanc when price approached Uat port. bae! on llht northweat receipt. I "inht a level. The market cH)ki wnn aucn Droenect lr email world ahlnment and ! upportlng movement In. proicreaa and tho PRC'S ERcAK AGAIN AND' AGAIN Bapportlas Oraer Appear with Each Dee I Ine aad Fererleh Rally la Followed ht 8troa Claaa. NEW YORK. Jan. 19. The afork market underwent aevere preure from further llq ildation today, rrlce broke again and rttiln under the renewed flood of atock which poured upon the market. There waa an evl-lent determination, however, to pro toct the market, and supporting order ap peared at eat h decline to arreat the down- b anoat' ward tendency and rally price. The nature unseaaon- i "f thla buylnf wa indicated by it with ton;nd drawal when It had effected Ite purpose of Reserve required .... Purplus ll).: Kx-V. 8. (Vponit.. 12.596.035 anttn, I Ml fti f.l.t.TS') Sew York Woaey Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 1.-MONEY-Ol cnll, nominal; time loan weak: alxty day. S1 rer cent; ninety daya, tH'Ue; alx months, VdS P'r cent. iRIMK MERCANTILE PAPER-aVi per cent. BTKRMWl EXCHANGE Strong, with actual buslne In banker' bill at $." 4S for demnnd and at 817Mrl for xtv-day bills; posted rate. $ R? J4.r. anJ $4.di'li4 fc,4; commercial bills, $.814B4M. SILVER Bar, 7Sc; Mexican dollat, BSHo. RONTia Qcn-ernment, laJy; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotation on bond were a follows: do 4 Ct' llo H ctfs in M rim ' I.. A N. iinl. tt IWS Man. a. 41 11"" reg...ltlMu. Central 4 M 12lt o IM Inc .HH ....It ....to) b., afloat; hlahf-r cablea. May. 8IJS 4l-lc, closed l"5"" - waa vonaequenny sirong at h. in )t:4.l Jn v. x2lL,-n..tti.n inai4 in I rauy. aunougn eairemeiy linal nd IVlU V U.,..IM iik kUk . . t.Ae. - fkA i HIM IV. v. .. ' . .4 . w ' 'i'hT-aa wftai a nrtri 1 1 n llPli lBrk Of HilV Im- o i.n ' i tririrnri nrmpr nit. z. or. - - ----- Ml -n. au. elevator, and 61c. f. o. b., afloat; No. i mediate development yellow. 61'iic; No. 2 white, hl. Option ' xp ln the volume and the urgency of the market wa quiet, but stronger with I "wUln. , " waa obvloull that a atr on nr weather new, closing hic hlgner. Jan- Banlxatlon of bear operator waa active i.rv ni.....t . ni. MUuL-..i5jI i?I and nlert to take advantage of any aign of u. a. rf. 4a. le eotipon . c. a. u, ri de eoiino . V . oit 4. 4o rtnipen , I', g. new 4i do coupon Am. Tobarro 4a.. do 4a Atrhlaon pen. 4k. on aril. 4n Atlantic r. I. it.... Rtl A Ohio 4a to: d S Bra. R. T. e. 4 Central of Oa. it ilo lot Inc to M Inc.. do M Inc 4.1 Chf. A Ohio i'-....ltl rhlrago A A.' 3.... 7FS B. A U. n. in 4 C. R. I. St P. 4a ... 7 do col. Ka "C riT. St. fc. (. 4..105 i wenkneaa and their raiding tactic were it k w ?.. i i . tue apprenension and the lo.mer cuiiuiiiuu OATB-4-Receints I1 too hu emnrt gin Tectlve In dislodging weakened pecuiativ ' 1. hot yet relieved. Rhould no break in brSiv,! mrk H Ih mliVd niK ,! I amunts. It waa generally aupposed that .," t.le waather occur the Kee mlg.it ea.lly be- NatuVal w'hlti in to lhi 42 Ht,.ildatlon was in progrtas of .on.e Im- tm Mrtlous. ine caan marKel waa uu'to to-:iUc; flipped white 7 to 4 lb 4i4fic i P'rtnt accunt. of long .landing and In btrt",' . MAY I-TrVn hlDing ffclsX a:omi ito ryndicted form which were being throw'n ' i ' Oat recoveied frum the tone of vomer- ch,'ce II 0f2i 1 'CJOl. Kooa to over tQ MlPyf. an OVPrstralned iositlon In i ' : , and, akhuugn trade w a not largo, HOPa-steadV state common to choice the market and for the protection of hrok- malntalned a ateady tone throughout. 1 tie ls6 "flT ju-. M6 f'cron Z?Ur P irtn "nge houses. Indlvidiml brokerage house n.aiket was a al.aue hu.ier July J?, uln aeeniBd to be tn luvurite deliver ,Vt-S' o.r"pJ . ' 'j:TcrSr' 1ut'j?: .ml jnanv vamie rumor were kept In con- 1.. .hnu. J-i ii.iary wheat receipt were k47,0' , , Imanvla and ahlpments lsa ww buahel. . agHJUHt rei npU last year of l,0A buhel . '. jnd hipiii. nia of 119.t buahela. Corn re reipia were 603.1W0 buHhels and ahipment bSKXtriv bushels, aguluat receipte laat year 1 'f 547,ftjo bushels and shipments of .K.,0.0 1 riuatielH. t:leatanct'8 were 67,00 bushel wheat, 11.0W Iwrrols flour, 6.6.0UO bushels ''from, 4.rNi bushel oat. '' ' IJveriol closed Va'id higher on wheat nd V.J lower' to i higher on corn. Hrooinhall estimates world'a wheat shlp ' menta at Mim.nuO bushel, compared with S.nW.nnu buahela laat week and ,3OJ,0j0 bunl'els last year. i Local range ot options: "Artlelas.l Open. High. Low. Close.) Ye'y WheavI May... 70B 70HB July.. Corn May w July:. Data . Maj.. July.. 40V.B : I 703' 70HB' 69A 68Bj 6tiA mn 4iB 3iB SrnEI 3B S4A I o6HB 3fiHB 8HA 33HA M A . .; .. A ' axkftl. B bid. Omaha Caah Price. WHEAT No. I hard, He9VS,c; No, 3 ' liard, 6(ic; No. 4 hard, &u,.c; No. spring, fttfrKV. 1 CORN No. S, IttWSiaio; No. 4, 84M,fnc; 10 ffrntVe. JlVijic; No. 3 yellow. Stii1i:i.c; No. II white. S7iU3e. OATS-No; 3 mixed. 33 (634c; No. 3 white, ' a4'.1Sc: No 4 white. S4Vn34HC. HYK-No. 2, B3c; No. 3. 67'4 Carlot Receipt. V; California 21 to lbs 21c- Texaa rtrv 1 slant circulation, oitn.iugn or a ices spocine 24 o II isr ' character. Many diligent Inrjulrle were evt IiKATH KR yulet ; acid, Kfi-Xc. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, 15.Kf 1S.50; mess, Jit fynfiS 50; beef hams, JiLVKg) &.(; packet, ill.mnj 12.00; city dressed extra India meex, .50rK!3.fin. Cut tneata, dull; pickled bellUs. luibliHc; pickled hams, llMllo. ljird, ateady; western prime, IMniWfl.Sfi; refined, steady; continental, WW; South America, I10.7&; compound. 8VtiSV Ptrk. steady; family, llSSiva 1 (V); short clear, 17.2.S(n9.iiO- mess, ll7.6ffcH.50. RKB Julet; domestic, fair to extra, 'stitf; Japan, nominal. TALLOW Firm ; city (12 per pkg.), 84c; country (pkg. free), eiiV. H UTTER Firm; extra creamery. 39gi 'Zc, street prices. Official prices: Cream ery, fair to good, 29o; common to extra. aalSc; atafe dairy, common to firsts, 2 & 2tc; renovated, held common to extra. UQ. 28c; western factory, toinffion to first. 17vi 'nZIc; western Imitation creiimery, extras, 24c: firsts. 21j2?c. CHEESE yuiet; state, fill cream, small an.t large, bepteinber. fancy. 14V; Mate full iream. small and large. October, heat, 13514c; good to prime, i2H1fl3Vxc; winter made, average. 12c: aklms. 12c. EOG8 Lower, under Increasing receipts; tte, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy se l?it1, whlt. 655c! etate, good to choice, SlfiHc; tate, mixed, extra. 31fc32c; west- ' !, kg; omciai price, nrstn, 27c; seconds, '&rQ2tc. POl'LTRY Live, ateady; western chick ens. 10c; fowl. 134c; tuikevs. 12c; dressed, steady; western chickens. 13'ql8o. ' Wheat. Coin. Oat, chicaao 60 aw i Kansaa City M :'4 35 Minneiipull 133 Omaha 16 M J'uliuh 31 Bt. Loula 20 l' 6J CHICAGO 4JRAIM, A.VD PROVISIONS Featare of the Trading; and Closing; Prices on Board of Trade?. ntir.inn. Jan. 19 The small receipts Id the northwest and the prediction of a cold I IRON t o'i'TON TIES 11.02. 1 on foot as a result of these conditions end clearing house and banking authorities gnve their sanction to assurances that no evidence of embarrassment was discover able. The principal selling pressure cen tered on Reading, Union Pacific, Southern Pnelllo and, after a aliow of strength, St. PbliiI The market showed the most acute weak ness after the appearunce of the bank tatement. whpn numerous offerings of the r'tork above named came upon the market. The S18.1t.C cash gain hy the hanks was in excess of expectations. The 215.118.ow loan- increase waa attributed to a larga transfer of Inuns from London to this mar Uet. The continued strength of foreign exchange indicate.) au extension of this nrm.eftft M onev . rate roHe also in Lon don. The apparent concert of unfavorable criticism1 of American securities and finance by the press la a depressing factor. ow:g to its prolieble . disuouragliut effect on tiny Intended purchase by foreigner of American eecuritles. An underlying In fluence on the readjustment of price in progress Is the contrast of the greater at tractions to be offered hy new securities and the disposition to provide mean for taking them up by liquidation of outtand lng securities at a correspondingly higher range of price. The total sales of bonds, par value, was ii.fii:,ooo. 1 Sales snd range of prices on the New York Stock exchange were: Balei. High. low. uioaa ..110 ..ll'J 3H . ! . lli'S 7 7) Minn. at. L. 4a.... "t M.. K. A T. 4a TV do t T . R. R. of M. . 4s. 7 v. v. r. ftt i4 n. 1 17. s S Ptrlflo 4a 1"!4 do S ..; 7" N. A W. c 4a MS 1 . L. rfdg 4a H Penn. cont. IH Ml Rcariln In. 4a t. L. A I. M. c. 4..1I4'4 t. L. ft 8. r. fx 4a. St. l W. c. 4a.. 7I4 Saahoard A. L. 4s... Ill Bo. Paclflo 4a SSi do ll 4a cUo 94 Colo. Ind. Ka. ar. A. iVilo Rallwar a Ill 'tj Colorado Mid. 4a ... 7J lTia ft P. la 117 Colo, ft So. 4a W4, T., St. b. ft W. 4a.. tub ta Id't'i Valm raolBc 4 101H P. A R. O. 4a 114 I'. R. Steal !d ta T1 Dlatlllera' Pec. da...'. Ul'u'Watain la in Kr.a p. I. 4a i, .o deli. B TJ do aen. 4a 7 IWe.tern Md. 4 "Hi Hocking Val. 4i...l'4 W. ft X,. ft. 4 7 Jnrn 4a tsvi Wla. Central 4a Bid. Offered. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET with Waek Acx HOGS H GHER HIRE THAN AT CHXAGO ?0 : keep at l1o af the Week Jast. Akoat Steady with Oae Week Ago, Wklla Lasts, If Aaytblaa, Are a Little Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 1. 17. Receipts Were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday 4.3.-d t.ori Omciai Tuesday .S-'7 g.SWi Official Wednesday 4.949 8.1' Official Thursday 4.9m 7.F.44 Oftlclal Friday IIV7 ,!71 Oflicial Saturday 50 10.001 41 HT t 41H T4 XM 1 IS M HI . . 4 471. 11 ?J J50 4 M. t l M 4 V 75 tt. ... 4 4f MO 4 41H CI Kt ... lit 71 XI an I ;7 ... 71... III 40 4 4714, 71 !S ... 4 Ht 4 HT IK) 4 4TV 41 7 41 41 Ill to 4 4"t 41 4 40 IP' 115 ... 4 47H M LM 40 Itll 44 114 HO 4 47w, 41 J ... 4 fit CS 174 40 4 47 t 41 tXI 0 IMt 40 4S ... 4 47 '' '4n I .1, 74 f 40 4 414) 71 " 40 4 M IS M an 4 47t 4 ...W4 ... till M 817 o 4 47V4, 44 ... 4 fs 14 t7 ri 4 47 4! 117 ... IM in ,..?i a itn to rrr ... m 75 !.' 40 4 0 114 HI ... 4 M 1 141 ... f (O ' 44 tb$ ... 4 M 41 JM 40 4 40 f.4 MO ... 4 S7V, II Ill ... 4 10 0 flT ... 4 40 BHF.RP-Flve fresh cars were rirte.l lit this morning, but they were an uid t i arttve. mt tnat tnere was practically 110U1 ing on SHle. 'I lire car of t wea we.e weighed up at o.W and two oars ot gooti e;iriliia at Pi.o, CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE IrcproTf n-ftt Kited Cier Irevaillm Quict ne i of lrrcelltc Weak. JOBBERS ARI IN EAST, EtYlNG GOODS Hecelpta of liry Uooaa fram Mills Mara Satisfactory Thaa Fi peeled, bat Some Lines 4 1 1 1 Mow Robber Hlah. An Impnivement over the quietness of Uki weea is noted In all line of tne local I juoK.ng tr-i.ie. and a gradual Increase In The receipts of sheep thi week have b. en I the voiuine ot business trom now on I e- qi'lte large, showing a heavy gain ov.-i I p ct a. ery few visitor are on tne mar ine prevloua week au.l also over tne coit-,ei now. i,s tney will wait until tne urns i0 spunulng week of lt year. AI ine same uia epnug uicrciianie Hoston tocka and nonrte. BOSTON. Jan. 19.-Call loan. 610 per cent; tibie loans, 6Ii7 per cent. Official Quotations on stocks and bonds wer" AtcMaon adj. 4a..... i .C.al. ft Itacl., do 4a 10Kantannla1 .. Hex. ('antral 4s...... Miyc.tpper Ranga Atrhlaon ins-- "Paly waat do pfd ma Boston ft Albany... .!3'l BoHon A Maine ...140 Boaton Klavatcd .....150 Flti'hburg pfd Mexican central .. Kranklln uranbr Ile Kojrala .. Maaa. Vlnlni .1351 M:rhlian .... 2t Mohawk N. Y., N. H. ft H..IW1 IMont. 0. ft C. at. I.onls (lenernl Market. ST. LOt'IS. Jan. 19-WHEAT-Hlgher; track. No. 2 red, cash, iRHTStye; No. 2 hard 72,BVtc; May, 7i..i 7ieV ; juiy. 7,-,, CORN Hlghei ; track. No. i, cash, 414'tJ 42Hc; No. 2 w.ilte,. 43c; May, 43'c; July, 44o. OATS Higher; track. No; 2. caah, 37Ho; No. white, 39c; May, 1 37V"37V; July, 34c. FLOUR Firm: red winter patents. 13.56 4JW.75; extra fancy and straight, I3.10fc 1.45; clear, $2.65'2.S5. 8EFD Timothy, ateady: t3.5f94.25. CORNM EAl. Dull ; 12.20. ) BRAN Lower; sacked, east track, 93 95c. HAY Steady; timothy, 16.CO19 00; prai rie, fu.viiiivw. .wave for the southwest Cauaed a strong , market .for wheat here today. The May delivery closed at a net gain 1 of V. 4'oin wa up ' SlfHc. Oats werj y4m-c higher. Provisions wers unchanged to 5o lower. The wheat market -was strong all day on an artTve demand by shorts and com--p mliiaiun 'houses. . -There, was a little selling for short account, tne greater part 01 ine IlAOOlNa-auo. HEMP TW1NEJ 9c. PROVISIONS pork, lower: Jobbing, e1 1. 40. Lnrd, steady; prime steam, 39.00. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, IP.SVfc; clear rlb. !9.H: short clears, $.6UH. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $l.li'; clear ribs, 110.25; short clear, 310..T7U. POULTRY null; chicken. 9'c; springs. 4' orTerlnfl'a eim:inir from outside holders. The .lie tU'-Uevn lOAil.lr: diinlta llo' wmm- 9r 'f ; new of the day waa largely of a bullish . BUTTER Dull; crorme-ry, 26fc30Hc; dairy, ' A rharkcrer. One of the main factors In the 20250. ,41 slUiutlnn, was the weather In the winter F.GG8 lower; 21c, care ' count. ' ' ' ' wheat belt. ThW frreater part of the fall! Following were the receipts arid ship- sown croi 1 is saiu. 10 nc witnoui nmw i.o- ments 01 nour ana grain Flour, hbls.... Wheat. hu ' V 1 tectlon and In low lying section the fields mi coveed With water. Should a cold wave . materialise, ' aa predicted by the weather bureau, the growing crop, It Is Corn, bu ci'ilmed. would be seriously Injured, a the I Oats, bu.. 1 plant ha attained an unusually auvanceu 1 grow in because 01 tne mnu weainer. jiner influence working for higher price were .tlriij'j'sbles.. small,, receipts at Minneapolis and liiiliitli and a possible curtailment of exports from Argentina because of a rumor ' of a strike. Tha market closed strong. May -opened unchanged to 4c higher . at . TBHWSltc to 7B7c. advanced to 77c and closed at the highest point. Clearances of wbaat and flour were equal to 107.OJ0 bu. Primary receipts were 347,tion bu.. against . 814.0IB. bu. for the same day last year. Minneapolis, IHiluth and Chicago reported ' receipts of 228 cars, against 324 cars. last Week- and 454 curs one- year ago. Mild- wet weather throughout the corn ' 4.aI eontaeri fraa hiivlnor of corn today and f brought about a strong market. The selling-was chiefly by long. The market closed strong. May opened a shade to o higher at 4io to 4ntJiff45!4e, advanced to 4iV4tf-tOSc and closed at 4fc. Ixical re-t-elpta- were 3X2 cars, with none of contract grade. , Trailing In oats was active and the mar ket was firm all day. Unsettled weather was the basis ot a good demand by aborts ana local bulla. Offerings came chiefly from cash houses, May opened Vkfcc 1 higher at rrMiXWo, advanced to 384c and -1 n'loaed. at S84r3Bc. Local receipts were 143 oa r. Provlelona opened weak because of a 10 ' i15o decline In the price of live hogs, but later the market rallied on covering by , siortH who bought becaue of atrenglh shown by coarse grain. Later the market again Weakened on realizing sales. At the close May pork waa off 5c at 318 42Vi. Itird was a shade lower at 39.42. Ribs wers unchanged at 39.10. Estimated receipt for Monday are: ' Wheat, 4n ears; corn, 619 cara; oats, 257 cars; hog. 47,rt" head. The leading futures ranged as follow: ' ' . . 1 Receipts. Shipment. 3,000 . 9,000 sn.oio lo.ooii ......K0.0'l0 . 8.C0 62,000 53,000 Kama City tlraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 19. WHEAT May, 717c; July, 71c; September, "OHc -Cash: No. 2 hard. 70itfi74c; No. 3, GTVtritSc; No. 2 red, 74a75c; No. 3. 6fr73c. CORN May, 40So: July, 41e; September, 41c. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 40Hc; No. 3, 40c; No. "2 White, 404tf41c: No. 3, 40c. OATS No. 2 white, 37Ho; No. i mixed, SHc. . HAY Steady to firm; choice timothy, 115.60516.00; prairie. 3ll.2C(ll.S0. RYE-Steady at lfr32c. I-X3GS Market le lower; flrats. 22c; sec snrts. ISLfcc. BUTTER Creamery, 2Sc; packing, 17c. Wheat, bu.. corn, bu Oats, bu Receipt. Shipment 53.0K) 53,000 74. MO 31,010 28.0)0 7,000 Local range of options. Artioles. Open.j Hlgh. Low. I Clos. Wheat- j 1 i May nHinHflTJI TIM TITtiA July 70H 71H 7PH 71raU'i Corn I I I May 4l l4nH 401 r,U July 41 OH :4J0I 40 41 B A asked. B bid. Article. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat May . ' July Sept. Corn Jan. May July Sept. Oati Jan. May July Sept'.' Pora May July Ijtrd Jun. AMay July Rlba- ,Jan. ' J.- July 1 7HSi 7VI 46 45S4i'4 44 37'ai 86 S2,l IS 40 18 574I a 9 40 9 6l 9 00 107 9 17 77V 7814 77 41 414 41 -4r 46 464, 4f."i 4&4l 4f.i 44 ;. 4646tj'Tii j ! I So S5K' SS 377'Siifi'4! Sf.4 36 -I SfN S2V4' -. 324j' 3i! 18 62H! 18 40 18 67 Si 16 67H 9 9 4JH 9 60 00 . 1 1. 9 28 9 a) a 46 9 no 9 06 V4 9 9 17V 9 20 76570 41. 44T4f( -ki 444, 44H . 36. . 374 - 847, . 33 18 4TU 16 67l 16 W 9 26 I 9 26 9 :W 9 46 9 47 t I 7 III 9 a 16 4SH 9 46 9 00 9 10 ( s , -. Nft 1. l4 Cash Quotation were as follows: . '. FLOUR Steady: winter patants. 3.20d2 I 60; winter stralghta. S3.loti3.40: spring pat- ents. 2.70iJ8u; spring straights, 33.10i84.40; kerv- I2.24i2.60. - WHrTA,T No. 2 spring. 77J80c; No. 3, 87 t TVc: No, 1 rea. i.w.ic. a S? No 2. .i?uL- hu 1 vellow 4' IX.- , '6A.rir-No. . Mci No. 3 white, 3S R T K No. 2. 82c. ... 1 RARLEY Fair to choice malting, 61fc&5c r: sjKrKLIS No. 1 flax, H IS; No. 1 north- . western, 1.. Timothy, prime. 34.35. Clover. On'racl graoe, i.w. f'IloVlSMNnV Short ribs sides (lense' ?f.,ii Mers pork, per bbl.. 315.95. IjtrA per loo lbs.. 39.26. Short clear sldea (boxed). .The recelpta nd shipments of flour and grain wers as follows: Receipts. Shipment l.6tW 27. , 46.UU0 , 48.IMO , 94O.7I0 3I.4)0 ,177.0iiO 3rt.7t) 6. OHO g.aio Barley, bu W OO 82,9. On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creamery, 20&2Sc; dairy, lvfcrt Eggs, weak: at mark, case Included. fcOaV"; firets. too; prime first. 28c; extras. 2kc. Cheese, steady, lijHc. Peoria Market. PERIA, Jan. la-CORN-Hljher; No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 41 c; No. 4, 40"4C; no gtade. 3VriS8iic HATS-Firm; mo. z wnite, ss3Jc; No, I write, sovtc; ivo. 4 wnue, aaskc. RYK I nenanged: No. 2. 6:vrfc. WHISKY On the basis of 11.29 for fin ished goods. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. l9.-WHEAT-Srot nrm; ino. z raa western winter. ts. ku tore, steady ; March, 64Vid; May, 6s 8d July. 6 d. t OR.N spot, nrm. rTttures, quiet: Janu ary, 4 2d, bid; March, 4l4d; American mixed, new, 4ta; American mixed, old, 4s aa. Minneapolis Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 19 WHEAT- May. 74079Vc: July. 79'4c; No. 1 hard c; No. 1 northern. 31c; No. 2 northern, 78c- N. 3 northern. 7647 77c. FLOUR First patents. 14.20 4 30; se otut patents. I4.054J 4.16; first clears, 13.26 tfi l;. sei-ond clears, fi. 4042.80. BRAN In bulk. 16.60 14.75. Dalatk Orala Market. DULUTH. Jan. 19-'VHCAT-On track No. 1 northern, &0Vc; No. 2 northern. To'ac May. iiFtrt'iievc; juiy. aic; sept., 7c. OATS To arrive. 386. RYF-67c. BARLEY-36749p. Adama Kiprm Amalgamated. Copper .... Am. C. ft K , Am. C. ft r. pfd Am. rotten Oil , Am. Cotton oil pfd Am. Expreaa Am. H. ft I, pfd Amorlran Ice Am. I.lnaeed Oil Am. I.lnaaa Oil pfd Am.- UocomotlTO Am. Locomotive pfd Am. 8 Am. B ft R pfd Am. Sugar Raflnlng Am. Tohacan pfd ctfa ... Anaconda Mining Co Atrhlaon Aichlaon pfd Atlantic. Coaat . Line Baltlmora A Ohio Pal. ft Ohlo'prd ;. Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central of N. J Chcaapeak Ohio Chlcaso Ot. W Chicago A N. W M. ft St. P Chicago T. ft T hi. ago T. T. pro . c. c. a pi. Li..... Colorado r. ft I Colorado ft 80 Colo, ft 80. 1st pfd Colo, ft 60. Id pfd Conaolldated Oa Cora Product Com Producta pM , Delaware ft Hudson.. . .1. 11.. L. ft W Denrer A R. O ft R. O. ptd tat tllara Racurltlel rl rla Irt ptd rla ii pfd General Eloctrrc Hocking Vlly. offorod.... Ilinnla Central nteniatlontl Papar ... ... Papar ptd nt. Pump Int. Pomp pfd owa. Contra! Iowa Central pfd anaas City Bo . C. io. pfd Loulavlllo ft N Mnlcaa Caotral Minn, ft 8L -U St. f. A B. 8. M St P. ft 8. 8. M. pfd Mlaaourt PacISc M., K. ft T M .. K. A T. Pf National Lwd R. R. of M. pfd N. Y. Central H. Y.. O. 4k W Norfolk ft W Norfolk ft W. pt North American Paclflo Mall Pennaylvanla People' a Oa P., C, C. A St. U.' Prcaaed Steel Car Prataed 8. C. pfd Pullman Palao Car Raadlng Reading lat ptd Raadlng Id pfd ' Republic Steal Republic Steal pfd Rock laland t o Rock Uland Co. pfd at. u a s r. sd pta at. Loula a. w 8t. L. 8. W. ptd 8o. Paclflo o. Pacific pfd so. Hallway go. Rallwar pfd Taonaoaea C. ft 1 Texas ft Paclflc T., St. U ft W T , 8t. L. ft W. pit I nloa roiao , I'nioD Pacific ptd. 1 t 8. F.ipraaa f. s. Really V. 8. Ruboer f. 8. Rubber Pfd 17. 8. Steel V. 8. Steel pfd Va Carolina Chemical ... Va. -Carolina Cbena. pfd... Wabaah Wabaah pfd W'alla-rargo Epraa Waotlngboua blactrlc ... Waatara t'nlon Wheeling L. B WlaconalB Central Wla. Caotral pfd Northern Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Sloaa-iherXeld Steel (1ml Northern ptd Int. Metrotome Int. Met. pfd 18.. inn in nit 1124 ,00 4Jt 4;V 43 , 1021 400 244 59 1 SS PO 2:514 2SM4 2SS PO ? 2S 27, 100 M 1.400 7144 70 4 14H 14 71 lio 144 114 Baak Clearlaata. OMAHA. Jan. lS-Bank clearing for to day were ll.60S.SS3.16 and for the corre snonding date last year 11. 618. 108.2?. Tin clearing for the week, compared with the corresponding week 01 lat year, weret 1'7. 4008. Monday I2.0C4. 542.42 11 629.6" $0 Tijea.tay 1.5SJ.018 4 4 1. 403.497 14 W ednesday 1.784.217.40 1,346.619 2S Thuraday 1 S17.414 68 1.617.4,18 60 Friday 1.71 370.7" l.a75 2V8 4l Saturday l.ew.M 18 1.6 16. 103 2: Totals 810.623.b17. 11 38.7H8.467 18 Increase over the corresponding week laat year, 3i,iu3,34!i.a3. Timer. btla.. Wheat, bu... Conk,. bu..... data, bu 'Hye. buw.- Mlleraakeo Praia Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. J WHEAT rum; No. 1 northern, lit 12c; Np. I w York Mlalna Itoekt. NEW YORK. Jan. 19. Closing quotations cn ir.lning eiotaa we.ei Adam Coa. Alice Brewca Bruuewlrk Co. .. Comatock Tuuoe Coa. Cat ft Vs.. Horn Stiver Iron 81 Ivor Leadvtll to. .. . T . 44 ll .114 Little Cklef .. illotarte ophlr Potoal Savage Sierra Nevada Small Tupea .. SuaAard to . II Sew York Exports aaa lapurla, NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Total Import of spec! at tne port or Mew 1 ork for the week ending today were 831.18s silver and 84.106 gold. Total export of specie from the port of New i oi k for wek endir tjday wera t:u,8c3 silver and 2ii,m gol .. v.m 144 i4ii 4IU 11S44 11B .. ' 4.4i0 1314 lJO't UDH im aeva uv, 4u .. 14.416 t7 iHH t714 .. 15, 104 I IS 1I14 i) 100 loo M 400 lift !IS4 12SS .. 14.104 117 111 H8V4 3 .. 10.000 7744 TS44 IT .. 14.300 114 lt m zc .. 4.400 BlV ton 604 .. too 1(1 I la .. t.400 1471a 14 IRT .. 11,704 148 14ft 1474 100 IKIfl 9 14.410 H 20.000 J 100 47 " foo lift ' 8.XI0 !l't 400 II 400 lit IO0 40 700 US 23 4 3 II IT. 1S4H 114 . MS 13 11 III X4 41 t'nlon Pacific Am. Pneu. Tube...., Ainer. Sugar ....., do pfd Am. T. A T Am.. Wnolen do pfd Krtlson Glee. Illu.. Mara. Rlartrlc do pfd Maaa. flan t'nlled Fruit t'nlted 8. M do pfd ........... l 8. Steel do pfd ., Adventure Allnuea Amalsainatad Atlantic Binaham Bid. "Asked. .17S!old Dominion . . U'imrenla .1.1uPTTOt .12" Qulncy .12ft!shannon . S2lTamarack .lii4iTYInlty .tin 1'nlted Copper .. . l1,1!'. s. Mining.... . 4H it' S. Oil . 4r. Utah .p:.!t l. torla , . Winona . 2S .Vnlverlne . 4nlNorth Butt . ... ;10I Bulls Coalition , M IN.varta . 44 lnl ft Aliton. ,11- Arliona Cum. .. . HVllreene Con u .144 ... sl : ... s ... 18 ... 1.1 ... 1 ...II ... I . .. 21 ... ltt ... i ... Ct ir.5 ,..ti ...ui ... J'-S ...16:, ... m ...I ... US 14.: 1. 4& ,7Sl 7 hll ,nm week or last vear. At tne same ton simiiih iiicrcnaniei meeiinae. wnen 1 imiI tun', tn-re hiis been a very good deniami. i..- rates v. 1,1 oc 111 encet ana wnen tor a so mi marKei as a wntiie oas oe-i. ... " ... m.- mnr ...r jwm.T-.n 38 '88 I aoof hetlthv condition. Prices, However, ; Lire or those wnoae lare ctiuals not mors sVo83 1 lmv fluctuated l ck and forth to some 1 than i per cent of thoir purchase. A good ''(w3 i '"tent. Thus st the beginning of the week tunny or the Omaha Jobber are now la U'44 lh" niarket broke sharply, being quoted 1 rnetevn market buying goods and studying This week 27.14.1 4.1S Last week 26.934 41.477 I'wo week sso 1H.621 "t.9 Three week ago 7.117 2H.4 Four weeks aao 3.4 4.1..1 Same week last year....l8.!W M.144 'i'lie followlns tain aliow the reo Cattle, hoc and aheen at South Oma the year to date, compared with last y e . Bheep are not far from where they were inc. jjv. . nn m..i, .,kiia lomha. If anytnins. i.,filll I generallV 1I V1017 lower Hi line inui... i"" ( ... ,n.i ri. .lii.itfii. ni;ei..e l". .11 bit. Sl'267 ' qy"it upon large receipt both here and at tr.ro tne intha are much more satisfactory . I oilier nun kola. Hy Wednesday the market tnun was anticipated, and the local houses IPt Ot I A , 1 , . , ..... V.,.. ..CT atflitn HM landlhu ..lit m.m. .nlhminl. , V. . M. J .. . 1 " n RU)U Ueai It. SOri. .mi " " , , -- . iiiiiiihi. 11 a 1.0 nn n-hopMu A. fe.. ..l,,aA ..r the week ! lailel-s. A nt..., Iinaineaa ,a l.e.nw done, bv IAD?. 1,l. Cot I la It,: I Ht .. If. I..2 Hon 112.208 ISH.itW 24, Sheep 82.215 81 8u6 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice oorn fed atee:... .4"86.lii Fair to good Ci -.1 fid aieers 4 .(ruo W Common to fair steers 4'?1 !5 flood to choice fed cows 8. if 4. Fair lo good cows and heifers.... Common to fair cow and heifers Oood to choice st'kers and feeder. 4.4o"(io.tt Fair to good stockcrs and feeders. J "0-; Common to fair stockers lOonU-M Hull stilus, etc t.Sn.!8 Ve calves 4.OMW.0U The following table shown the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: airn are a little bit lower. Still there ha not been verv much change in either dlrectroti on any kind o far a the closing price ot the two weeks are concerned, fcwe fluctu ated more than most any other kind, some tha. m,m.,.. Prospects for the future of the mara.-i the shoe men, who expert to be kept busy by the evident desire of the retailer to gel g otitis delivered early. Hardware men ay business is allowing an Improvement. New lists are out on bale tie. No ma te: lal change Is made In the more staple sixs. Home aisoa, however, nave declines. of the ame cut selling 25c apart durlne j w hlle other nave advanced. New prices Date.. I 1907. 1908.1906.ilSO4.1903. 11902. W01. Jan. 8.... Jan. v.... Jan. 10... Jan. 11... Jan. 12... Jan. 13... Jan. 14... Jan. 15... Jan. 16... Jan. 17... Jan. 18... Jan. 19... Sunday. I I7HI t 2S 23 6 22! 6 3otl 6 20 6 29V 5 n 6 )'., 6 6 36 6 41 6 U 6 26 13; 5 29! 4 52 C 41 . 5 2tl 4 61 6 49) 6 271 4 55 6 4 I 6 291 4 65 I 4 &l 8 49 6 09 7. 08 4 71 4 621 6 8 6 15 6 14 4 621 I 0 40 6 14 6 V1J 4 68 4 5Si 8 04 6 21 4 82 4 61 I 46 18 4 S 4 751 6 4 6 OP 4 811 4 731 6 37 8 13 6 15 4 69 I 411 6 12! 5 2i 4 74 6 60 6 15 6 21 6 60l 6 171 6 2U I 4 69! I K f I 4 .4 6 TO - ! l imtiS '16 1 continue ht-iirio an.l sheen men a a rule loi!3.00 1 ore feeling verv confident of the lutur". While large receipts are almost oertaln to caurt- an easing off In values. It I not be lieved by anv one that the supply In the country Is sufficiently largo to cause anv permanent break in values. Operators on this niarket are still urging their friends In the country to finish their sheep and lambs and not ship anything that It half- fat- . . quotations on killers: Onnd to choice lambs, 37.OOiW.40; fair to good lambs, l .5 rtJ.W': goo-1 to choice yearlings, lamb weights, 3S.0Oa.Hi; fair to good yearlings, iamo weights, 6.'.5j.l.00; good tu choice yearlings, heavyweight. lo.764tlS.00; fair to suiMi ycsriinKB. neavy kviiiiii, w.v,...., RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. ..til .. ;w4 .. ll ..171 . . II .. 18 London Cloalnar Stock. LONDON. Jan. 19. Closing quotations on the Slock exchange lyei. M . . 87 .. 14 ..l"'i ..inn .12'!'. M . K. ft T X. Y. Central Norfolk ft W do pfd Iniarlo A W... ... Pennsylvania Hand Mine Heading Southern Railway do pfd Southern Paclflo -. , t'nlon Paclflo do pfd P. S. Steel do pfd Wabaah do pfd Conaola. money do account Anaconda ......... Atrhlaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Pa. lfic ISO Chea. A Ohio S2 Chicago Ot. W 11 C M. ft Bt. P.......Ift2 DeHeera 27 D. A R O do pfd 8IU ErtO do let pfd 74 do 2d pfd 5 Illinois Central 172 Loulavllle ft K 14.1 SILVER Bar. quiet, 31hd per ounce, v MONEY 8Viifl4Vt percent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is lii5 per cent; for three months' bills, 4'M'b per cent. 1 Omaha 71S OhlcBKO T Kansns City .... 1 r-t. i.ouls Sioux City Tho ofilclal number brought In today by ea . Cattle. C, M. A St. V Wabaah Missouri Pacific U. P. System C. N. W.. east ... C. N. W., weet.... C, St. P.. M. o.... C, H. At Q., east C.. H. A Q . west...... C., R. I. P., it... C, R. I. ft P.. west.. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western. Hogs. 2.uo4,'j.50 $6.006.6) are not led on medium pricsd rX'olvrs. the advances ranging from 6 to 10 per cent. liatdMare denier look for big business In house trade during the llrst week In Feb luary, when the Nebraska Retail Dealer' a.. elation will hold Its annual convention. 111 Omaha. Xtrenth In Robber tioods. tlubber rntnpanle have Advanced prices t per cent over January 1, 1908, which mean the same figure that have prevailed since May 1 of last year. Local Joobars say even these high prices will not bs sufficient, but that another advance is bound to come. Outsit!- of this price change, there Is little leatuie to the boot and shoe trade, leather remains tlim, with all advances maintained. New business is not very brisk, for tho reason that the traveling men are not on good to choice old wethers, 7..8&u.a; fair ine road, tho time being between season. to good Old wether, Ift.omio.io; Kooq ie 1 ci.uoe uim 01 ury gooaa, riiei-iHiiy ov.e chclce ewes, 84.rojio.20; fair to good ewes, Hi.mi.ni. Representative sales: No. I Av. Pr. 660 western ewes 12" 5 20 CHICAGO LIVK STOCKS SHBKRT Cattle ateady Hog Lower Sheep and Lambs Steady. CHICAGO. Jan. 19 CATTLE Receipts, brirgan underwear, are arilving nmr promptly aid In larger quantities than ex pected, but the Jobbers are experiencing1 great lilihrulty in securing other lines. Muslins Hii.l sheeting are arriving slowly. Cotton gvo.1 are rlrni and the cotton mar ket continut stiff, with indication point ing to higher price. Owing to the cottt of material, muslin underwear waa advanced recently by the manufacturers. Ollclotbg were marked up at the beglnlng of the year and remain firm. Trunka, suit casern, telescope and all leather goods handled . 38 .IM . So . it .. 03 .. . ... IJi .. 2V. . . ... 9(1 ...1S ... l ... 47 ...l.Tv, ... 17 ,.) , 1 MfiJ l. M 0. il) j , z.iitig.n s.s'..na .A h,i. market ateadv: beeves. SI.1&U..UU: 2.totiS..6 6. 0u65o COW(l nri heifers, 31.rii...5.K; stockers and .Y lb dry good tiou., are up. Bimpies 2.6U4PS.CO 6.1BS6.40 ?ee,le K.UKil WrTexans. 33 75u4.50; calves, . rr the faH llnea of good are being re ef ears of stock L!wfi8o0 celved and the traveling men will b put ch road was: HOUS-Receipte. 19 COO head: market lnJ ' V" VT . "i W Ltri ln."m "TV1 7?I?f "r.y, L' ls.Hogs.Sheep.H r isiowrmlxed and hutchers. I'..20ri6 62; ra.A has been fair. Collections 8 .. -. good heavy, 6.4iK&62H; rough heavy, "i "n er.nrciy Bauaiaciory. 24 14 41 11 S 21 5 8 I 4 140 Jon 4. Hon IS. 400 400 II 71 14 1! II 1.100 IM l.M 100 11V lift 00 16r. WO It 84 110 4P0 7S It 70 118 72 43 18 17 100 100 1.400 1,800 1"0 1.400 7 78 2o 44 18 41 87 71 S4 43 28 18 ft IK. 4M 7S 61 71 38 11 a 1ST 124 15 17 17 78 34. 44 37 en 4.400 141 131 141 6.100 25 '24 24 80 17 1.100 111 8.100 PS 4."0 37 1.004 10 1,400 10 HM 41 tl 117 84 SO It 10 87 (7 118 IM 87 S7 TO 41 v, M 4.4O0 1 124 124 1.100 4S 44 45 o is 47-4 ; .., u l.ftllO IT 44 H 1.4K 31 34 361 81. .100 134 HI "s 4.404 10 14 14 Total receipts .... 6 The disposition of the day's receipt wa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: - Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company.... Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour Ai to.... Hill & Son V. P. Lewi Other buyers 31 20 7 46 1 &.r 2.3.1 s.a-i .642 l.tV.9 122 9.619 1.063 practically , 1,100 51 61 1(10 48 M 4O0 111 110 .244.100 121 126 77 33 170 127 44 0 I. 800 38 34 34 4.100 17 IT 7 1,700 ! 24 18 800 (1 4 4 400 44 4:tN 44 100 t3 W M 10 57 17 51 40.300 II II I2S 114 II, 100 2S 28 2 I'M) 84 45 84 l.tuO ISO 164 1511 1.100 34 1 13 400 31 31 ai 51 50 40 OMAHA WHOLESAI.IC MAIlKET. Condition of Trade nml 4)notatloaa on Stnplc nnd Fimcr Proline. nOGS-Per ao., 22c; market easy. LIVE POULTRY Hen. roosters, 5c; turkey. lOtftlZc; ducks, !S10c; young rooster. 7(ti8c: geese. SrSc. BUTTER Packing atock, lMfl9c; choice to fancy dairy, 2i'8-; creamery, jboizfc. HAl-Cnoice upi.uiu, lf.au; uicuiuui, 6D.00; eonrse, 38.00;8.50. Rye straw, 3ti.50i37.00. BRAN Per on, llo.OO. OLD VEGETABLES. CARROTS, BEETS ANU PARSNIP3 Per bu.. 75c. . SWEET POTATOES Illinois, per large bbl.. 13.25. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $163; No. t ll.&O LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6c. . CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown, lVkc per lb. EGO PLANT Per 601., 82.25fi33.O0. ' RUTABAGAS About 150 lbs. to Back, 11.60. I'tiTATOTcg-Per bu. 45iR6oc. TURNIPS Per bu.. 60c. ONIONS-Home crottn, per bu., 80c; Spanish, per crate, tz.uo; Colorado, per bu.. Irtf ... BEETS, TURNIPS AND CARROTS-Psr do . 46''fnOo TOMATOES Florida, 30-lb. crate, $6.00. ll.U DtAAS-t tl WU. '.OK. 43.li04iti.UV. LEAF LETTUCE Hot nouae. per dox. henos. 4fe .prt t T4V f'allfornln, per dog., 75cfJ$1.00X CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dog., 32.00. al.eV. RADISHES Per dox. buhches, S5c. teiir.fc-.N k-L-.k k-ELiottr --oakl crate, Li F,i,$.", no PARK LEY Hotiiousa, per dor bunches, 40c. HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per do,, M .... .,. brlALl.uio aouinern. per uu., 000. RTTim CRANBERRIES-Per bbl.. $8.SOfi9.00. ei 1 i.i.i i.' ii Uiivie, ci.oce. -el; isney, per bbl., $2.25; Jonathans, i3.5!j4.nO; New York apple, $8.o; Iowa and Nebraska, eating and cooking. $2.2513.00. Pt&ARa Winter Nell, her bot, $3.00. TROPtCAL FRUIT. ORANGES Florida -ranges, all slxea, $2.au; California navels, extrs fancy, all sixes, $3.25; fancy. $3.00; choice. $2.76. LEMOAS Llmoniera, ouo ana evu else, $4.6u; other brands, 60c less. DATES KaUaway 4v,c: aayera. 5c; Hal lowis, ntw tuffi. waiuut dales. 9-lb. bog, 1.W- BANANA -Itr -nedlurr-slztil bunch, U.Miiti'. Jun:V'. $2tvlo. GltAPE Ftti-IT-Tiiic t, w U and SO, $3.71 64 00. . FIGS-Californla. bulk, 5V4c; 6-crown Total CATTLE The yards were bare of cattle today, or tne hext thing 111 It. there not being enough fresh cara In to make a test of value or establish quo tation. The total receipts thl week lwve been very large, showing a considerable ftain over last week's big run and a still arger gain over the record of, a year ago. In spite of the large receipts, tn market has been in very fair condition throughout the whole week. During the first two days some little weakness was developed, owing to the large offerinr. both here and at other mar ket points, but this loss was regained dur ing the latter part of the week, so that at the close prices are practically In the Same notches as one week. ago. The cattle coming to market at the present time are principally short-fed steers, there being practically no prime beeves among the offering. For that reason price do not xo.m trtl 'iO: llaht. $1 ieft.ifi.4a: pig. $5.7Wo.2.; Widow Glass Advances. bulk of sales, p.4oT.tji. 1 The window glass situation has stiffened SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.50ft 1 considerably In the last week and an ad head; market steady; sheep, 66 60'(i6..o; ' vance or 6 per cent Is noted. The plate lambs, $4 tin4j7.SO. glass Nltuatlon la firm, although no change 1 I In price is reported. There Is a big de- Kanafta City Live Stock Market. j nmnd for mirrors, retailea-s buying mors KANSAS CITY Jan 19. CATTLE Re- heavily than ever. Turpentine Is quoted at celpt. 26 head; niarket unchanged: choice 77c. Linseed oil Ib unchanged, boiled being export and dressed beef sters, $A.nr.8o; c- while the raw is 41c. Lead Is the sama fair to good, $t.2M3.); western fed steers, us last week Carter's being 74c while $8T5fi,i50; Utookers and feeder. 3.2t"7 1.75; Southern Is i-c. Lead Is almost sura to southern steers, $3.50tf6.25; southern cowa. i "ance by April 1. $2.13.76; native cows, I2.2W.25: native Raw sugars tire quiet at home, hut I heifers e3.bV-iio.00; bulls. $2.6 iti4.20; calves, llttie firmer abroad I.ocl Jobbers predict $3 (a4j7 2A, Receipts for the week. H.Mo heavier shipments from Cubs, Ban Domingo Jr and Porto Rico, and fay there Is nothing HOGS Recelnt. 3 500 head; market 1V '" Indicate higher prlcea. but It would not lower; too. f.V.2U; bulk of sales, fii.t: be surprising to ree lower prices. 6 5": heaw. $6. bums. 62".: pickets. i4.4-'Vf ' "ngm orop 111 conee out not 6 50: pltfs and lights, $5.5ofi.4o. Receipts ro,.th to make any change In the retail for the week. 40,40 heart. M pr ."' u. , . .. , . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3o0 head; cheese market has taken an up- market steady; lamb, $6 264T7.60; ewe and w.rd glloot ftnd , rAnKnK y to c higher yearlings, $4.76:.15; western fed yeai lliigs. ". 1.7.Vii.l0: western fed Bheeo. Blocker and feoders. $3.2Mj4.75. $l.7&6.15; Stocks are growing; St. Loots Live Stock Market Ovvlnf to tin foreign situation, dried currents are firmer. Prunes are easier on account of very free offerings, and rilslns are steady. There has been practically no nraa a-M w - e 4 A " A TTT .IT Wfl. . '- lJVi.iDVfl" V' . V u'. n"-on- cnange In other dried fruits for the Weak, cetp s, head inchitig M i canned fruit there Is consldorablo ac- market riAy : nstlve shipping and extort ! ,,vi n on a d h , steer. .o.; dressed beef and hut' her t.onm.non,lv firm. California poaches are HI: 4.4uwo.; sieer uouer i."'V ! firm, hclng In light supply. There has been eJ.oeint.iai; " oca era ou .--. , V" ' no chanrte In the other Items of tht list. cows ann iieiier e jv.. . - ... LJ!.' j ,vi t-ices of rice in Oman remain i.; onus. ,i.Bnt.w. """'".2:rr: chitntjed. The market Is quiet and l exits ana inonill ntrcin, et.v-miu.uv, .u, Mow Vorle , ....all .IV, U.K. and heifers.. 0.1-03.50. HOG3 Receipts, 5.000 head: market 5t(10o lower: pigs and lights, $ti.l09j.46; butcher and best heavy, $6.4o4M.5o. 8HEF.I-None ort sale. Slonx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Jan. 19. (Special Te'.o graill.) CATTLE Receipt 300 head; mar ket lemlv beeves llliiftll.CI: CflW. bull show up as high a they would under other j,ind mixed, $2.D0H4.o0; stockers and feeders, conditions. Still considering the kind of 1 $3 (tVpt fjO; calve and yeiiilirg, $2 6 !&..'. .6. cattle coining, the market Is very high and J HOGS Receipts. 6. COO head: mavket 5c It Is a matter of. general comment that lower at $tf.io!(i! 40; buik of sale. 3i.3(iW3o. cattle continue to ell so well in the facet- SHEF-P AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 of such large receipts. The - only ex- head; murket steady. Siariaiion uuereu is inn ine coiisumillg emand for beef products wa never better. Uow and lielfer have been good fellers 41 108 40 2i0 44 44 48 7IHJ lllft 10S 108 .ltO.Snr) 44 46 44 . a.100 PM 104 104 40 34 34 84 1(4 110 11 14 14 ' 100 33 34 :: 76 TOO 151 140 1E.0 00 84 14 8: . 8.100 13 13 11 . 404 14 . 94 24 43 . 11,400 151 141 151 700 15 44 84 ..... 100 700 13 72 T3 . T.1U0 171 147 111 .. 1.400 31 15 34 4UO 72 12 73 Total sale for tho day. 1.011.400 aharaa. Boston Copper Market Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, 1 sported by Logan A Bryan, 112 Board of Trade building, Omaha: Adventure 9 Mehawk , 11 Allouea 44 Nevada f enaolidaUd.. 11 Atlantic II North Butte Ill . Bingham II Old Dominie ,.. 64 Slack Mountain I Osceola 141 Boot 00 Consolidated.. 14 Pneu. Service 11 Butta coalition it reea. aervicev pi to .111 . li .150 . 44 . S4 .101 . 84 . 4T US 47 Calumet ft Arltoaa. .117 (falser Calumet ft Hecla I.4 Shaaooa ('ntenolal Copper Rang Pally Waat Dominion Coal Eaat Butt Pnankil Greeme Cupper Helvetlt lata Royal U 8. ft Plttaburg. MaaaaehuattU Micoigaa 81 Tamarack 14 Teaueaae t opper . 14 Trinity 13 t'nlted Krult 14 t'nlled gtetea, cem. 36 l olled Blalea. pfd.. 3o t ub Cwuolldaled . 4 Victoria II Winona I'. Wol.erlna I Caaane II Nipiaaing . 12 .leu . 11 Clearing; Hoase Statement NEW YORK, Jan. 19 The statement of clearing noune banks for the week shows that tha banks held $l$.4du.7oa more than the legal reaerve reyulreineut. This is an Increase of fc.a0.wo. as compared with last week. The statement follow: Laotuta Ieposit ...... Circulation .... Ieaal lenders SpecUa IUserva .... $1,063. 37.a .... 1.042. 434. 4.4) .... fc3.drll.M0 .... B8.4M.7o4 .... lHi.blO.tHK .... 273,X3,A) Increase. $16,144, eU 33.512.01' 6sf I.18!.0 15..'"J.t4 No. 1 ribs. 14c: No.' 2 ribs, 10c; No. 3 rlb. 7c; No. 1 loin, 17o, No. 2 hilna, 12c; No. i loins. 9Hc; No. 1 chuck, 6ViC; No 2 chuck, r; No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 7V4c) No. round, 7c; No. 3 round. Uo; No. 1 pluta. 4Vfcc; No. 3 p'.ate. 4c: imo. & piale, 3C iuisi.Ll.i.A:vriUuo. CHEESE New full creiin Wisconsin twins, lu4c; new full cream brick. Iff 16,c; wheul Swins cheese, loc; block Swtas, 16c; Umberger. Kc; Youn Americas, 16c. FISH TioUt, lie; haliuul. Itic; tatnsh. 15c: buffalo, Kc; bullheads, Lie; black bass, fin stock, 26c; salmon, 12c; pik, drebsed, 11c; red Snapper, uc; wnuensn, i.'c; perch, dressed and scaled, 0c; pickerel, drstl. 4Vc; herring, 6c; crapplaa, luUi; ei. loo; blueluin, 15c; loosiers. git-on, sou per lb. macketei, Hpanisn. 10c; native. ieu; irog all the week and although prlcea were a little easier on Monday and Tuesday they have strengthened up until at the close the better grades, If anything, are tr-n than one week ago. Common kinds are fully steady - Fleshy feeders having weight and quality have been strong and active all the week. It ha seemed aa If the country could net get enough of the good kinds and aa high as $1.00 has been paid for several bunchct of., cattle to go back. Into the .country on feed. Tho large number of short fed steers being marketed at the present time has given the country the impression that there will be a shortage of finished beeves later in the season and henc a buying demand has been started. It would reen tht buyers are anticipating a very high beef renrket tor tne ep ,ng, mnglng rrom whit they are. willing to pay for good feeders. At the close of the week these cattle are selling a high a they have (old any tlms yet. IJghter and inferior stock cattle, on the other hand, do not meet w'th vei y ready sale and there has been a tendency toward an accumulation of that kind In the yards. Liberal receipts of that kind of cattle the comlna week would be almost certain to bring about lower prices on that particular graae. HOGs Today's murket was a surprise to everyone. Chicago started out by re porting a decline of liiilSe, with 13,600 hogs car neu over trom yesterday and with tne bum 01 tueir touiiy sales at 4u.4Ut.tj.45 aim with a top at $o.U). With reports of that kind before their eyes, buyers started out here bidding liecldeuiy lower, la lact, sa low ss $u.4o for pretty decent hogs, bellsra, however, weie nut deposed to give in too easily and most generally held on unill packer advanced their blda to $6.45 for l.sa. 46c Dar do, aaddlea. CURED FISH Family whlUfish, per quarter bbl., v.D 10s., hik: Tvorway muck. erel. No. 1. $o.0u; No 1 A2L00; net-ring U bbls., !" pounds each, Norway, 4k, $11; Nor way, 3k, lii.W, iiouanu herring, in kegs, niliferx. sec; ks, mixeu. nic St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 19. CATTLE Re celpta, 21ft head. Market steady; natives, $4.50lG.76; cpWB and heifers, $2.26i& 4.60; stockers and feeders, 13.251 4 80. HOGS Receipts, 6,919 head. Markot 10o lower; top, $6.42 to (J 6.60; bulk of sales, $6.4fJi 6.47H. 6HEEP AND LAMBS Nona on. sale. Slock In Sight. Receipt and hlpments of live stock at the six prlnclpnl western markets yester- South Omaha Sioux City . . . . Kansas City . o T0erh . . . St. Louts . . . . viilcago Totals. . Cattle. Hots. Bheep. 50 10.000 1,080 3)0 6.600 500 .' 250 -3.800 800 . t 6.x 19 .... . 1.200 5,000 .... 300 19,000 l.f.00 . 2,319 4Y0T9 3.380 Cotton Market. NBW YORK, Jan. 19-COTTON-8pot steailv; middling upl-tnda, 10.80c; middling gulf. Il,f8c; 4.le. 37 bale. ST. LOUIS. Mo. Jan. 19.-COTTON-Steady: middling gulf. 10V: sales, 113 bales; receipts, none; shipments, ill uaies; biock, 9. 834 bales. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 19-COTTON-8pot In fair demand; prlcea I point lower; Ameri can middling, fnlr. .62d:' good mlddllne. 6 ltd; middling, 5 84d: low middling, 5 6od; good ordinary, B.2CJ; ordinary, t.liid. The sales of the diV were 8(Wi bale, of which jO0 were for spe-ulatloh and export, and In cluded S.9o0 American. Receipts, 1.5c0 bale, all American. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 19. COTTON Spot closed firm; sales. 2,2m) bales; low utl- stooks demand rrom tne west. The demand for tea la rood. Prices are strong on all grade and nn advance Is expected hv some of the Jobber. Dried fish 1 high and thers Is a heavy rtemnral Just at present on account of tha cIosh approach of Lent. Most linos ara considerably higher than they wera at this time last year. Ilrotr and Chemical Market. The month of January -has opened up well for Jobbing drugclsts and conditions nre. favorable for a heavy spring trade. The new pure food and drugs law, as It becomes more thoroughly understood, Is net so much of a bugaboo a dealer antics pntert It would be. From the verv nature of thlnsrs drugs must be pure, and there Is prohnbly less adulteration Jn this line than any other. It Is only In the com. moner articles of crude drugs that adul erations could be made effective. The lead ing articles that enter Into prescriptions and are compounded as medicines are not URiinlly adultciated. It Is a pretty serious thing for a . dealer or manufacturer to adulterate an article on the administration of which Improper doses mnv mean the life or deeth of the patient. Therefore, It la generally understood that drugs for dls pensing purpose are pure. It does not leRHpri the w'ork of the Jobber, however. In assaying and labeling his goods to conform with the pure food and drugs set. Thai general impression is thnt Jobbers sra pleased to adapt their business to ths Im provtirt method. It undoubtedly menns an Imnrovement . for many fakr preparations will be out of the market and many fakirs will be put out of buainea. The lending artlclen in the drus? line ara steudv in orlce. There are a few change to note this week. Quinine Is firm at art advance of 3 cents an ounce. cutting loose. Quite a good number of loads gold on thl basis, but as competi tion between buyers became mors lively $U.4.to became the popular price and a good many of the hog soid at that 'figure, which looked very high coinpured to the price at Chicago. The upward movement of the market, however, did not atop there but continued until prices were tully steady witli the bert tin.o yenteiday, the last hug selling largely at 3o.oiyu6.624, with some of the best hog in sight at 86.56 and a top at $ti.60. Practically all ths hogs in sight changed hands by 10 o'clock or very , soon after. It will be observed from the above that the early ealea were a good deal the some sa yesterday, thnt is, largely at efi.4Wt.47',x. while the later gale were also like yester day's later market, being largely at $6.60. It will alto be noted that the bulk of the hogs sold higher at this point than at Chicago. The hog niarket thl week has expert tnrnl o rle.-lrl. .1 advance. Price atnrteA HIDES AND TALLOW Oreei .tailed. No. loot a shade lower at the healnnlnir of the 1, 1240; No. 2, lUtc; bull htdea. JtjlOc; green week, but advanced' sharply on Tueday hide. No. 1. 11c: NO. 7. IOC: hor. t'JOfj u4 U.'rtne.riii V reniBlnlntf About it.i .... g. 10; sneep pens. Bvcaei.a. taiiow. rto, i, 4c: No. 2. S1e.- r. v Tn r in.cn wauiur. Micj t anrorn v walnut, No. 2, soft shell, 13c; No. I soft shell. 15:,4c; Braxils. lVil4c: ars. y.t) '.. ; filbert. 13514c; peanuta. raw, 7Ho; roaated, 9c; California almonds, hard Bhell, luc; Tiayi nla. 17c. HONEY Per 24 frames. $3.50. CIDER New York, nilf b irrel, $2.75; bar el. lo.Ot COFFEE Roasted. Nn. 38. 26 per lh.; No. 3u.' 21c per lb.; No 25. lis? per lb.; No. 20. 1- per lb. : No. 21. 13c per lb. ST'GAR Granulated cane. In sacks, $5.21; granulated beet. Ill sacks. $; 11. SYRUP-In bbls.. If7e per gal.; In cases. lo-lb. can. $1.7U) cae. 11 6-1 b. cans, $1.80; case. 24 2-lb. tana. $1.85. CANNED COOI 8 Corn, standard w-st. rn. 6otJfic; Maine, $1.1;. Tomatoes, S-lb. tans. f'..10; 3-lb. cans, 97all.lHi. pine, appieit, gruted, 2-1 b . $2 0&ti2.6i, sliced. i 'ii 472.2. Gullon .ipjile. fHrny, $1.06. Cnll fornla pri.-ota. $l.B0?fI.2B. Pears, $1.76o) 260. Peach, faaty. $1.762.i; H. 7. peache. $2.0112.60. Alaska aaimon. red, $1.25; fancy Chinook, F., t2 10; fancy a ck. eye, F.. $1.96. Sardines, ouarter oil, 12 71; thitM-tiuartvr mueiAtd, $..Wi. Sweet pota toes, 41.lixtrl.26. Sauerkraut, $1.00. Punin klns. fccfili.oo. W.ix bean. 2-th. BfrfrW., lima beans. 2-lb.. 76c4l. U. Spinach. It 34. Cheap pea, '-IU.. 4.i vxtlaa, tvyVLiJ. pac-aer aavancea uieir Dia 10 .4o lor ordinary. 8 15-16, nominal: orclnary. loads of average quality, when they began iJ-i8c. nominal: good orrtlniry. c; -low on Thursday, but advancing again on Fri day. At the olnse of tlis week the market la on an average Jut about 17-o higher ihun it waa at the chut of last week. Representative sales: i..'"j.t"' . Cheap peas, -j lS,m.0ou I fancy. $l.$,4.7i. A. 8k. Tr. No. At. 8h. Pr. lift 14 ... 4 40 (4 4r-t N IH 41 Ill 40 141 CI 11 110 160 n 23 10 I 42 II 3ft ... 4 40 14 218 ... 4 4 Tl to ... 4 50 41 2IS 40 4 41 T4 I I ... I 50 II ilO It 111 II 114 ... 4 10 Tl !i4 ... 4 45 81 lit ... 4 50 14 M 44 4 44 TT 221 40 4 4 2J1 IM 4 44 45 UO) t-iO 4 40 , 14 HT 4J 4 41 14 IrT 14J 4 40 41. 71 ... 4 41 TO 148 44 t It 4 140 40 4 44 T4 12 ... 4 44 . 53 24 44 I 45 51 Ill IKl 84 27 1 44 4 44 14 IV tin I 50 M 47T 40 4 44 II. foe ... I t 51 117 H III t 04 ... 4 50 12 23S ... 4 4 12 24 120 4 50 II 213 ... 4 41 (8 140 44 4 10 41 244 ... 4 41 Tl 124 ... 4 59 314 ... 4 41 41 814 124) 4 6 61 tT ... 4 41 12. ...... ..841 ... Ill '74 21 ... 4 41 44 141 ... II U .144 It 4 41 44 I I ... I 50 U 28 14 4 41 47 4 ... 4 50 II 34 ... 4 47 44 146 ... 44 41 .-ill 144 4 47 42 444 ... 44 4T 8U to 4 47 71 212 ... I 44 Tl 144 lol 4 4" 1 4I ... Ill 44 HI 14 4 47 71 4l ... 4 64. I 41 3i4 ... 6 17 6 lit ... 6 44 middling. c; middling. lirtc: good mid. dllng, 113-lCc: middling fair. 12 3-K,c, nomi nal: fair. 1213-18C. Rectipts. 15,135 bales; stock, SSO.&ftS bale. Coffee Mirket NEW YORK, Jan. lS.-COFFEE-Market for futures op'ned steadv at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 poln. which wa about as dm on the rahlo. Smaller re oelnta I manned a fairly ateady tone to the maikat. immediately following the call, but. later there wa conalileratiie selling, at tributed to Wall street Influences and the marVet at one tir,' wa (111 In iiolnt lowet. There wa a slight Imprnve-npbt toward tin. Close OWinK ll rtupiioi i infill nam iiiinrnii nnd the final tone we steady, net fin changed to 10 rrjlnts lower. Sales were re. norted of 27.000 baxs. Ipcluillne: March at R.Sfi5.Sec; Miy at 5 fV0C' Spien:ber at 5 7'Krp 5Sc' ard December at VtsMM.'Bc. Spot coffee ateady: Rio No. 7. 6"c: Pantos No. 4. 77,4c Mild cuffee oulet: Cordova, 9fjl2Vc. -v ..' .Metal Market. NEW. YORK, Jan. 19-METALS-Tlie metal markets Were quiet In Hie absence of cables and frlces were generally un changed. Spot Hi ' quoted at Ml .4& 41.6k. Lake copper waa firm at $V4.5n'r:6.l; electrolytic, $:4.2f,fi24.W: casting. $:- ron 23. Learl ' whb unchanged at $ii.oivrf1.2tj and apeltrr at $o.4Mi.To. Iron wa steady at re cent prices, j . ST. LOt la, Jan. 19. METAIJ1 Lead, steady at $0.10: spelter, steady at $ii.70. . Wool Market. LONDON. Jan. 19 WOOL-The wool auction sale were continued todiy an.l good selection wit) offered numbering 1.146 tale. The blading wa brisk with the home -trade and America taking grcay Merino. The Intter also boueht good cross breeds while France secured the bulk of Bcotiri'd. Prices ruled In se'ler' favor. 1 ST. LOUIS. Jan. !. WOf )I-rliearte; roedlum grades combing snd clothing. 24' .?M,c; light fine. HXii23c; heavy fine. ltilSc; tub wtihed, 3nj38c. Oils aaa Resla. NEW YORK. Jan. 18. 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