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I THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 1907. ( -A n t L ' 1 n V ( U r r GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Whi&t tioiir, Closing; Ilihth Cent Elcber '' for t bo Mty. BULL NLWS FROM THE NORTHWEST Oats aa4 Both The Cmb4I tlca Scoro Fairly Good Itriar. OMAHA, January 21, 1908. Wheat g strong; today, closing 4o ftlgher for tho May option. The opening higher on light world's shipments, considerable wheat being offered for sale. Early cabled were disappointing. Then came talk of better export bids and declaration by elevator concerns tnat the northwestern crop had been overestimated. This atarted buying and the market toned up again. Corn was weak early, despite the pcor movement. The shorts seemed to be about all In Lata in the eemlon a buying; streak developed and prices advanced, coins; to 4c above yesterday for the May anu Ho higher for July. Oate were strong. Primary wheat receipts were 604.000 bush els and shipments ltW.OOO bushels, against recelpta last year of LW2.0UO bushels and Shipments of 173,000 busnels. Corn receipts were 834,000 bushels and shipments 4T2.U"0 bushels, against receipts last year of 766.WO bushels and ahlpments of 4t3,0u0 bushels. Liverpool closed 4d higher on wheat and VTj4d higher on corn. World'a wheat shipments were 7,616,000 bushels, against 8,672.000 bushels the previous week, and 8.384.000 bushels lust year. Corn shipments were 8,64o,00U bushels, against 3,470,000 bushels the previous week and .601,000 bushels last year. An elevator company with 00 houses In Minnesota, South Dakota and Iowa, re ports total stork of wheat In country houses 176,000 bushels, of which 60,000 bush els la durum, against 866.000 bustiers last year. The manager of thla company reports recelpta on crop 40 per cent less than last year and 40 per cent of wheat In farmers' hands unfit for milling on account of being put In atore damp. They say crop esti mates are 26 per cent too high for their territory. Liverpool says: "A sharp frost la re ported at Odessa and prlcea are advancing charity. The harbor la filled with Ice. Broomhall cables that tha strike recently reported In Argentina has reached a eerl ous stage. Troops have been called out at Rosario and given Instructions to maintain order so as to have work proceed." Iocal range pf optlona: Articles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. I Close.) Sat'y. Wheat ) May... T0HA 704 A 70A 70A 7fiB July... C8B B 68B Corn May... 8!4B 40TB S9'4B 40B 404B July... H)B 404B 39HB 404B S8!B Oats May... WHB $7A ISHB S7A 34B July... 334B StB 334A A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Prices. 'WHEAT No. 1 hard, &WgWc; No. I hard. ftotiSc; No. 4 hard, 6l4,i&4c; No. I spring, 6W70C. CORN No. 8, $64'ff364c: No. 4, Sg-S&Hc: no grade, 31334c; No. 3 yellow, 36Ha36'Vc; No. 3 white, 874384c. OATS-No. 3 mixed, 34004 Ho; No. 3 whlto, tVrKlo'ic; No. 4 white, 8446'344c. ftVli-No. 2. 69c; No. 3, 574c. Carlot Recelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 37 4W 230 Minneapolis 3"9 Omaha 29 108 U Duluth 38 CHICAGO GRAIN A BID PROVISIONS Featares of the Trad la at and Cloelaa Prlees oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. tl. A reported strike In Argentina and unfavorable weather for the crop In southern Russia created a strong tone at the close of the local wheat market today. The May delivery closed at an advance of Ho. Com was up 4t4o oats were up 4$4C Provisions were 6 10c higher. The wheat market opened Arm in sympa thy with a moderate advance at Liver pool. The failure of the predicted cold wave In the southwest caused some weak ness despite the fact that weekly statis tics were favorable to the bulla The main items in these statistics were a decrease of 584,000 bushels In the amount of bread stuffs on orean passage and the amallneaa of the world'a ahlpments. the total move ment being placed at 7,616,000 bushels, al most 1,000.000 bushels lens than the esti mated amount. The market acquired fresh atrength from a report that a serious strike la in progress at Rosario, and on that account wheat exports from Argentina may be greatly curtailed. Another bull ish factor was the statement that the crop of southern Russia has been badly dam aged by frost. The visible supply state ment, which, although Incomplete, showed a decrease of 1,600,000 bushels, against an increase of almost 2,000,000 bushels for tha corresponding time last year, furnished an other reason for the late strength. The market closed atrong. with prices dose to the highest point. May opened unchanged to Ho higher at 774itj17Sc, sold off to 774 Fna and then advanced to 7W3784C. Tho close was at 78c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 98,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 664,000 bushels, against 1.03. OiO bushels for the same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 386 cars, against 649 cars last week and 754 cars a year ago. Cold weather throughout the middle west depressed the early corn market, but later sentiment became bullish. In sympathy with the strength of wheat and oata. Shirts were active bidders In tha last half of the aeselon. but offerings were not liberal. The market closed strong. May opened 4(?f a lower at 454tj454e, sold off to 46o and then advanced to 46c. Final quotations were at 4xVfi-464c. Local recelpta were 486 cars, none of contract grade. With the exception of a slight weakness soon after the opening the oats market waa strong all day. There waa a small mount of selling early In the day, but theae offerings were quickly absorbed, and on good buying by local bulla the market . soon became strong. Shorts covered freely late In the day. May opened a shade t 4"4o higher at f84il384o. gold orr to 87 4j377o and then advanced to R-Sn, where It cloned. Local reoelpta were 330 cars. Provision were firm because the run of live hogs waa much smaller than had been expected. The beet buying waa bv shorts and offerings came chiefly from focal bulla i.J."" Wy Prk ,u UP 10c at H6.62W Lard was up 7Ho at 38.60. Klba were 6c higher at $9.15. Estimated reoelpta for tomorrow: Wheat 30 cars: corn. 37 ears; oata, 174 car; hotta. 31.000 head. . The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open.j Hlgh.f Low. Close. Saty. Wheat May July ' Sept. Corn Jan. May July Sept. Oite- Mav July Bert. Pork-e Msy ' July May July Bine ' Jsn. . May July ft 77 ; TP 41 41 ir 4 46 46 '4& 4tS a&V 8f :'. r-v l 10 i( an 1 6 1 7 J! I t?i 46 66 47 TH t 06 AS ItH I 334 30 77 78 76 TTHl TW 77! 77U 77fi 41l 41 44'4fSM ' 46 464B- 46t,'. 4 37l 3f. 1 60 I 14 "S S3 l 2l 1 6!4 Is a 8T4f 3? 43 I l) 4T 3 66 OS f AS t 1" I 3 Tli 18 4?t 13 67 26 43 t 46 00 10 3 30 No. 3, Cash quotations were as follows: FLOlT-,F1rm; winter patents 33 30S 360; winter stralghta. 3 10i40; aprlng pat enta 3X7 ojfitw; aprlng etralghta. 33.1(Xi40; bakers , ti.H4n.VK W111CAT Ne. 1 spring, 77iic: No 3 spring. fJ7c: No. 3 red, TJiio. CORN-No. 1 4Sc; No. 3 yellow. 43c, OATS No. 3. Uc; No. white, 37 37c: No 3 white. 32Tc. RTE-No. t k- BARI.ET Fair to choice malting. 3lr&6c BEKl-No. I flax. $1 SU,; No, 1 north western, 31.30. Prime timothy, $4 4ttti4 46 Clover, contract grade, 314 00. PROVI8ION0 Short ribs sides floose 3&76AV.06. Mess pork, per Mil , 314134 Lanl per 10 lbe.. 3V.S-W Short clear aides (boxed) .25U.374. Following were the recelpta and ship ments of flour and grain: Recelpta Shipments. J 10 Mr. NEW YORK. (iKRRAL MARKET Uaetatloas of the Iay oa Vorloas CommodKles. NEW YORK. Jsn. 21.-FIWR Reoe.lpt. 23.ta bbls i exports. 1,21 bbls. Market Arm. but dull; Minnesota patents. 34 o&4 ; Minnesota bskers, 3:t.SiVgl 7f: winter pat ents, PA'aS 75; winter stralghta. 33.4003.10; winter exlrss, 32 "U'3.0O; winter low grades, 32.7'"ij2 9rt. Rve flour, firm: felr to good, 3J8r,u3.W; choice to fancy. 33.SVtf4.JI. Buck wheat flour, dull; 32.164f2.26 spot and to arrive. Bl'CKWHEAT-Dull; 31.25, nominal, per 10" pounds. CORNMKAL Steady; fine white snd yel low, 31.l6tfl.20; coarse, 31.030'LIO; kiln dried. II 70 WHEAT-Receipts, 46,000 ml.; exports, &,- uu. pik ninraei irrefruinr; rsw. s rei, SOc, elevator; No. 2 red, Slc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, Mc, t. o. b. afloot. Opening firmer on a cold weather scare, wheat followed easier tendencies at Chicago and was rather weak at noon. From this level there was a strong after noon recovery on bullish Argentine strike news and the Jump In corn final prlcea, shywlng c net advance. Mav. S3'3M 7-ltlo, closod at 4c; July, KrU3c, closed at 83 t RN Ttecelpta 70.!r.0 bu.: exports, 17,- 007 bu. Root market Arm; No. 2. 64c, ele vator and Mo, f. o. b., afloat. No. 3 yel low, 52c; No. J white, 62cj The corn mar ket was rasy at first on cold weather re ports, hut strengthened with the west and cUod o net higher. January closed at 64c: May. 52'a2-,c, closed at 52c; July. 52Vafi2c, closed at ic. OATS Receipts. 48,500 bu. Ppot market firmer. Mixed oata, to 32 pounds, 41c; natural white, So to 33 pound. 42H'S43o; clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds. 43!M3c HAY Firmer; shipping, telfiOc; g.d to choice. Il.0fxffl.16. HOPS Stendy; stnte, common to choice, 19" crop, ltr23c; KT6 crop, (bffllc; Pacino const, 19"6 crop, 13iai6e; 1 crop, 103c. HIDES-Steady; Galveston. 20 to 26 lhs., 30c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 19c. LEATHER Quiet; acid, 27036. PROVISlONS-Beef. firm; family, HBKl 15.50; mess. 3orw.&0; beef hams. $23.5i 25.00; packet, tl 0012.00; city dressed extra India mess. 320.5oti23.0n. Cut meats, steady; flckled bellies, 10.onai2.oO; pickled hams, 1 1.6011.76. Lard, Arm; western prime, 39.45r8 55; refined, firm; continental. If 90: South America, 110.75: compound, K.37 8 62. Pork, firm; fnmlly. 319.00; short clears, 117 2M 19 00; mesa, 317.6o18.50 RICE Oulet; domestic, fair to extra, 3Sc; Japan, nominal. TALLOW-FIrm; city (12 per pkg), 6o; country Cpkgs. free), 6&'6c. POlTIyTRY Alive, Irregular, with prices not settled at a late hour; dressed, firmer; western chickens, IftQIRc; turkeys, western younrsters, fancy, 1818c; fowls, 8ai4c. BUTTER Firm; street price, extra creamery, 30ryT3i4c; official prices, cream ery, common to extra. 21r3&e: held, com mon to extra, 19W29c; state dairy, common to firsts, l27c; renovated, common to ex tra, WMSc; western factory, common to firsts, 174(r20o; western imitation cream ery, extras, 24c; firsts, 2KB22c. CHEESB-FIrm; state full cream, small and large. September, fancy, 14c; October, best, 13414c; state, good to prime, 12 ISc; state winter grade, average best, 12c; state. Inferior, lli312c. BOOS Easier; state Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 33a4c; state, choice, SVq'32c; state, mixed and brown, ex tra, 29&lcs western firsts. 26o (official prices, firsts, 26c; seconds, 26c). Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu.. Corn. bu..... OaU, bu Rye, bu Barley, bu.. .. 43.000 . 3!W 0 ..313.OI0 .. (.00 .. W.j0 U10 .' nno 61?l 6.V0 Oa the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa strong: creameries, 3"tjUteV; dairies. l037c. Eggs, steady; at mark, cakes Included. Utt6c; flreta 26c; prims firsts, Mc aatraa. Sic Cheese, steady, litflte. St. Louis General Market. ST. IjOUIB. Jan. 21 WHEAT Higher; track No. 2 red cash, 78tfy7o; No. 2 hard, 734Ji754c; May, 7tHc; July, 75c. CORN Higher; track No 2 cash. 41343o; No. 2 white, 4c; May, 4Mc; July, 44c. OATS Higher; track No. 2 cash, 37c: No. 2 white, 38ffl3Sc; May. 87c; July, SSc. FIUR Firm; red winter patents, 33.50 4l.66 ; extra fancy and straight, 33.10tfa.40: clear, 32.ajsa.ti0. 8KEO Timothy, steady: 33.6004.25. CORNMEAL null; 32.20. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, (Bo. HAY Hull, but firm; timothy, 31.00'o19.60; prairie, 311.0Oin3.00. IRON COTTON TIES-31.02. BAOfHNO c. HEMP TWINB-9C. PROVIS1ON0 Pork, higher; Jobbing. 31650. Lard, higher; prime steam, t.12Vg 9.174. Iry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts. 39.37; clear ribs, 39.50; short clears, 39.(3. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, 310.12; clear ribs, 310.25; short clear, 110.87. POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 9c; springa, 11c; turkeys, 1JJj13c; ducks, 11c; gevse, 8c. BtTTTER Dull; creamery, 250aoc; dairy, i'J7c. EQGS Steady, 21c. Receipts. Shipments. .... 12,000 12,000 .... 20.0UO 21.rt0 ...160.000 T7.0no Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu 113,000 37,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 21. WHEAT May, 72c; July, 71c; September. 71c. Cash: No. 2 hard, 71&'74c; No. 3, S7g72o; No. 2 red. 730'744c; No. 3, 7O0T73c. CORN May, 40c; July, 41 c; September, 12c. Cash: No. 3 mixed, 40c; No. 8, 39c; No. 2 white, 40c. OATS No. 2 white, 37i&37c; No. 2 mixed, 36(tr37c. RYE Steady; mt2c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, 316.60016.00; choice prairie. 3U.25fcll.50. BUTTER Creamery, 29c; packing. 17o. EGOS Weak; firsts, 22c; seconds, 19c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu KM.OriO 43.000 Corn, bu 74,000 77.000 Oata, bu.... 30.000 27,000 Board of Trade quotations for Kansas City delivery. The range of prices, as re ported by Logan A Bryan, 112 Board of Trade building, waa. Articles. Open.j High. I Low. Close. Wheat May .. July .. Corn Msy .. July .. 71V a 40 401 7J!ti'J l71al 70 40 41frl 40 4U 72 71 40A 41 A A asked. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 21. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 2 red, western winter, 6s. Fu tures, easy; March, tts 4d; May, 6s 3d; July, 6s d. CORN Spot firm: American mixed, new, 4s 6d; old, 4s Futures, quiet; Jan uary, 4s 2d: March, 4s ld. HOPS At Ixindon (Pacltlo coast) st-ady at 3 6s04 6s. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 21. WHEAT-Julv, W4i1c; No. 1 bard, 83o; No. 1 northern, 82c; No. 2 northern, 79(c; No. 3 north ern, 76S77c. FLOI R First patents, 34.20 04.30; sec ond patents, 34.0504.15: first clears, 33.26 0 8 35; second clears, 32.4Oi32.60. BRAN In bulk, 316.60 14.76. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAVKEE. Jan. 21. - WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, ; No. J northern, 761178 May, 78c asked. RYE Steady; No. 1, 68t(ti!te. BARI.EY-Steady; No. 2. 66Jj67c; sam ple. 4V.i6M,e. CORN Steady; No. 3, cash, 4141c; May, 45lb'4oc asked. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Jan. fl.-CORN Steady ; No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 41c; No. 4, 40c; no grade, f Sc. OATS -Steady; No. 2 white, 37o; No. t white. 36c; No. 4 white. 36c. RYE Unchanged ; No. 3. aS6o. WHISK Y-On the basis of 31.21 for fin ished goods. nalBth Grain Market. DULUTH, Jan. . WHEAT-On track. No. 1 northern, 81c; No. 2 northern. 7c; May, 804c; July, 8oc; September, 7c. OATS To arrive. 36c RYE 67o. BARIEY-3fi44c. Philadelphia Prodaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. a. EOOS Weak and la tower; western fresh, 26c, at mark. CHErE Firm and In good demand: New York full creams, fancy, 14c; choice, 14c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 21-METAIiS The London tin market was firm and much hlgh-r, with spot quoted at 4191 and futures at alSa. locally the market was firm, with spot quoted at 341.601-12.60. Copper also waa higher In Ixndon, with spot quoted at al6 I.'b 6d and futares at 1 12a 6d. Lo cally the market continued firm owing to the absence of lmportsnt supplies, with lake quoted at $.4 5wt ort; electr-lytlo, fj6.350'26.76; casting. 324.0n-u 24 60. Iead was unchanged at tir 16 In the local market and at 13 15s In London. Spelter ad vanced 6 to M 16s In London, but re mained quiet and unchanged at 366i.75 in the kical market. Iron waa unchanged to a little lower In the English market, with standard foundry quoted st 6t and Cleveland warrants at 69a 44d. IxK-ally the market was unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern la quoted at 128 S5i S3 25; No. 2 foundry northern. 124. 76426. 76: No. 1 foundry southern at tx Oiij'j.i0; No. 2 foundry southern, t J6 26 uu. ST. LOl 18, Jsa. 3 MET A I Jl Lead steady at 6ti.l0; spelter, quiet at 36 w. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Opens Buoyant on But in by UncoTered thort Interests. RENEWED SELLING SOON DEVELOPS Prices Yield, hat There Is Rehonnd Ilea the Close and Final Valaes Arc Highest of tho Day. NEW TORK, Jan. H. Conditions In tha stock market were much confused today. The markt did not maintain the buoyant show of strength with whioh It opened and did not even make a good realstanee to the renewed selling which developed during the day. The Inference wss prompted that the upehoot of prices at the start was due largely to the requirements of uncovered shorts and tha higher prices which were caused by this buying were taken advan tage of to renew the liquidation, as was the dire last week. There waa a buoyant re bound at the last sgaln. It was not a surprlss that a considerable Ursiovered srart Interest should be de veloped In the market when the downward course of prices was once arrested and a turn upwards effected. It was hoped also that the arrest of the rapid decline of prices would fortify the position of long accounts in the market, so as to relieve them from the necessity of recovering the commit ments aa was obviously the case last week. There was buying at the opening in great vol u ma, which was attributed to the large banking Interests and which was accepted as an Intimation of a determination to sup port the market. The time occupied since the market closed on Baturday in a ranvasa of the situation found no warrant for the rumors of financial difficulties which were In circulation Saturday, and there was sn understanding about the Stock exchange that some arrangements hid been per fected for the protection of a number of accounts which were ovchsnglng last week's market. In the loan crowd also the rates of a number of stocks which had been most freely sold last week indicated the proportions of the short Interest lr those stocks. It was not apparent that the de cline of last week had resulted in bring ing In unwieldly selling orders to commis sion houses, such as are likely to to follow a Sundav Interval after a considerable de cline. These various conditions combined to awaken the uneasiness of the bear party and prompted them to the active buying of the first hour. With the completion of the buying of this character the action of the market became disappointing again to the hopes of an extended recovery. The nature of the selling In the Interborough Metropolitan stocks had an Intimidating effect on sentiment. It waa accompanied by rumors that additional capital Is sure to be forthcoming; from this new quarter. On the other hand, much attention was at tracted by a report that plans were shaping In some of the railroad corporations to modify their intended outlays for the com ing year for extensions and betterments. The New York Central was directly Indi cated by these reports, which were without official sanction, however. Such a tendency was accepted aa promising some relaxation of the strain on capital supplies. Ifut tha bearing on the prospect for continuance of Industrial activity at the present level waa taken largo account of also. Money continued to work easier and call loans were made, for the most part, at 5 per cent or below. Interest rates on time loans also continued to decline. Foreign markets were affected by the expectation that the Imperial Bank of Germany would reduce its discount rate tomorrow and there waa an eaaler tone In the foreign exchange market here. The renewal of liquidation during the day served to revive reports of the necessitous scaling down of some Important accounts of long standing and which It la supposed were helped over the end of the year In the hope that the easing of the money market would offer a better chance for liquidation. When this liquida tion was over the market rebounded sud denly and closed buoyant at, the top prices for the day. Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value, 31,884.000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Salea and range of prices on the New York Stock exchange were: said. Hifh. Lew, Clou l3.n 1144 1U4 H4H I, MO 44 43 4 nv s too ' 0 too 100 4 t AtfBtnt Vxpreu Amalgamated Copper . . Am. c. A F Am. C. A r. ptd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil ptd Am.. Expreas Am. H. A U ptd Amrla Irs Am. Linseed Oil Am. Llnaeed Oil ptd.... Am. Locomotive Am. Loromotlvs pfd..,. Am. g. A R , Am. S. A R ptd Am. Sugar Raflntng Am. Tobaoeo pfd rtfa. .. Anaconda Mining Co ll.OOO 1784 1744 Atcntaon , Atchlaoa pfd Atlantlo Coaat Line.., 1.000 71 400 HIV, 2TV, N 71 1114 It KS 2 4 '14 11 7841 111 21.600 144 14SH USH r iui lit 115 I.M0 13Zi 400 t7li lit 7 111 m ni4 40,100 IMlfc K 1044, 7m inoi4 loov. M U. ptd. flaltlmor A Ohio Ral. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central of N. J Dim. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W , Chicago A N. W P.. at. A St. P Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C. C, C. A St. L Colorado F. A 1 Colo ado A Bo Colo. A 80. lat pfd Colo. A no. Id pfd Consolidated Oaa Corn Prodocta. rfg Corn Producta pfd, rfg Palawan A Hudaon Ixl., L. A W Panrar A R. O I). A R. O. pfd PlatlllarC Securities Krta Erie lit pfd , Erla Id pfd General Elect rto Hocking Valley, offered.... Illlnola Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City So K. C. 80. pfd LoulBTllle A N., ex-dt... Mexican Central Minn. A St. L M , St. P. A S. S. M , St. P. A B. S. Mlaaourl Parlne M , K. A T M , K. A T. ptd.... National Lead N. R. R. of M. pfd. 14. T. Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk A W. ptd.. Paciflt Mall Pennaylvanla ....... People' a uae P.. C C. A St. L.. Prosed Steel Car... Preaied S C. pfd... Pull man Palaco Oar. Reading Reading let pfd Reading Id p(d Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rork liland Co Rock Ialand Co ptd St. U A 8 F. 34 pfd St. L. S. W St. L. 8. W. pfd Six Pacific So. Pacific pfd So. Railway 80. Railway pfd Tenneasee C. A I Teaaa A Pacific T.. St. L. A W B , St. L. A W. pfd fnton Paciflo .' L'nloa Pacific ptd V. 8. Bipreea l S. Really V. S. Rubber V. 8 Rubber pfd P. S. Steel..... V. S. Steel pfd Varsrallna Chemical ... Va. -Cero. ( hem. pfd Wabaah Wabash pfd Walle-rargo Eipreaa Wratlngbouae Electric ... Westers l'nloa Wheeling A L, B) , W is. Central Wis Central pfd Northers PaclMe Central Leather Central Leather pfd Sloaa-Skemeld SI eel Ot. Northern pfd Int. Metroeolltaa lot Met. pfd Total salea lor the say, 00 127 u J17 7.100 1174 114 1174, e.1 '4 14.000 7"4 111.000 lft74, 1K4 VH' toft 110 210 n 1.400 ,114 (,04 (114 1.000 l 1H 14 l.lflO 1M 1M 1 41,700 144 144 14IH a ma 11,400 1.100 100 (00 t4 14 ! M4 n5 ei .144 47 4 OA 1M14 1U t.700 It 134 700 114 100 407 too s II M4 114 34 17 M 1st 144 4 1114 lis 100 too 11.400 00 100 4 4 71 J 4 4t7 4 1 T14 (4 71 3 4T 14 10 71 SO 72 ai 1,100 157 164 157 .. 12S 100 144 00 174 (00 1.000 too 400 14 444 ! M 1.100 in is 1,100 i.too tii 200 1S4 (.100 4,000 too 00 105 17 0 7 77 4 44 17 67 n 44 54 1114 1114 144 43 M4 aa 144 4 34 71 714 1(1 4 7 70 . 71 1 400 1194 1W l.l'O 5 W 41 U l.ioo ins 4"0 7 17 151 74 17 70 71 51 12(44 4B M H 37 (I.JO0 l. 1st II344 1.0U0 ( M4 H 400 (4 14 170 77 M4 17 400 171 171.100 ItH 1M 111 II lOOO 17 17 11. 100 M0 400 144 1 a 44.700 MJ4 MS 14.100 00 t 7 1 7 '4 17 404 U 24 "4 (4 1174 M v 151 14 10 if, 1.100 14 33 H W H 400 (I (1 1M.70O 174 17? J7 lOO H 1 II lot 400 to 10 to I (O 10 L100 lit 10444 l ..114.100 47 44 47 O0 106 104 105 4"0 400 1,000 700 107 17 4 400 I.euO 44 14 14 107 17 14 4 U 11,100 1(1 14 700 I.too 1 SO I ano 71 171 17 11 1.417.(0 eharea 72 147 4 70 4 ion 17 14 r( (i 4 47 in 84 104 "24 171 reserve, shows: Available rash balances. liters. ; gold coin and bullion, $106.l,06i gold certificates, .ta.Ml,U0. wew Tork Dtoaey Market. NEW TORK. Jan. tl MONET On call easy, 204 per cent; ruling rate, I per cent; cloeing Wt, 1 per cent: offered, 14 per cent: time loans easy; sixty days, t per cent; ninety days, &4tl64 per cent; sit: months, 6V4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PA PER g4 TERllrNO BXCnANflFJ Fiasler, with actual business In bankers' bills st 4 oV'JOd 4 W for demand and at f4.m(WM.MM for sixty-dsy bills; posted rates. 14 874 014 and f4 ;ti4 commercial bills. (4 1H- SlL.Viail Bar, 84c; Mexican dollars, 524c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. Closing quotations oa bonds were as ft. tows: . 7 .tot . .. Japan at, n series. . do 4a rtfa o 4a rtfa do Id series. LAN. ant. 4s Man. a. g. 4a , Met. central 4s.... do lat Inn Minn. A St. L 4s.. M , K. A T. 4s.... do la N. R. R. of M a 4a 14 C S. ret. 4a. rg....1044 so eeopos 1044 0. S. ta. reg.M lot do eoupon 104 r S. old 4a res do oonpos 1004 V. 8. new 4s, reg...ll4 do coupon 1194 Am. Tobacco 4a 74 do 4a 110 Atchlenn gen. 4a.....loj do adl. 4a. MVk Atlantic r. u. 4a. Bal. A Ohio 4a... do la Brk. R. T. e. 4a.. Central of Oa. (a 110 "do lat Inc 17 do Id Inc 7t do Id Inc. 4 Chee. A Ohio 41. ...104 Chicago A A. !.... 71 C, B. A Q. s. 4a.... 164 C, R. I. A P. 4a.... 75 do col. (a uu Otic, t I. L 1 4a. .1011 do let 4a etfa 1010. lnd. 6a. see Colorado Mid. 4a Colo. A So. 4a... . H4 . 4 , M . K4 .1001 .1004 . N . H . t . 7H " 4 ..1K4 ..1014 .. 71 .. H .. 44 .. a Cuba (a D. A R. o. 4a... Pletlllera' Seo. (a. "Erie p. 1. 4s do gen. 4a. Hocking Val. la. Japan f Bid. Offered. N. T. C. g. Is. N. 1. C. g. (a... No. PeelSe 4s do la N. A W. a. 4s.... 0. B. L. rfdg 4s. Pens. eon. !.. Reading sea. 4s.. St. L. A I. st. a (a. 114 St. L. A S. r. fg 4a il St. L. S. W. t. 4s... Tl Seaboard A. L. 4a... II So. Pacific 4a 4 A. 714 So. Railway (e Ill 71lTxaa A P. 4a 117 2 If., St. U T II.. tl 102V,fnlon PacISc 4a 101 7 I'. B. Bteel M ... M I Wabaah la 113 tl do deb. B 71 7 Weatern Md. 4a 114 1044 w, A U B). 4a r tt Wla Central 4a M Boston 'teeki sad Beads. BOSTON, Jan. 21. Call loans. S-7J10 per cent; time loans, f4Qt4 per cent. Official quotations on atocKs and bonds wervi Atchlaoa adj. 4s tl do 4a too Mex. Central 4a 14 Atrhlaon 104 do pfd 104 Boetoa A Albany. ...110 Doe tan A Maine 10 Bnaton Elevated ....131 Pitrhburg pfd 131 Mexican Central 14 T., n. H. A H..1U Union Pacific Am. PTteu. Tube., Amor. Sugar ..... do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen do pfd Don. I. A 8.... i7( ... II ...111 ...1H ...127 Bingham cel. A Heels.. Centennial ..... Copper Range Paly Weet .... Franklin Oranby tale Royele ... Maaa. Mining . Michigan Mohawk Mont. C. A C. old Dominion Oaceola Parrot Qulncy 2lBhaanon . J00 12 Edlaon Eleo. Ilia.. ..Ill Meat. Eleulrle do pfd ... Meat. Oas .. United Fruit United 8. M do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Adventure Allouea Amalgamated Atlantlo Bid. Aaked. It .. M .. 04 ..I0S .. (I ., 2) .. 47 ..10(4 .. .. 47 ..1144 It Tamarack , Trinity , united Copper ., tt. S. Mining V. S. Oil Utah Victoria Winona Wolverine .... North Butte Butte Coalition Nevada Cal. A Artiona. , Aritooa C009. ... 4 ..M0 .. It .. H .. ! .. to ..110 .. 13Ji .. I .. II .. 11 '4 .. 4 .143 .. 11 ..114 .. ..!( .. 174 .. 71 .. 44 .. 114 .. t .. 74 .. 114 ..lea ..118 .. 17 .. it ..in .. 14 lnilon Cloalagt Stocks. LONDON, Jan. 21. Closing quotations on tne stocK exenang were: 84 U-14 7 l ie ... 14 ...107 .104 Conaola. money do account Anaconda ... Atchlion .... do pfd .... Baltimore A Ohio.... ISO Canadian PaclBe ....112 Che. A Ohio... Chicago Ot. W. C. M. A St. P DeBeers D. A R. 0 1 do pfd tt Erie 40 do lat pfd , 71 do Id pfd 45 Illlnola Contra! 171 Loulavlllo A N 146 M , K. A T It N. T. Central 131 Norfolk A W to do pfd tl Ontario A W 44 Pennaylvanla tt Rand Mines 7 (2Readlng 44 . 1(4 Southern Railway ... 14 .1(11 do pfd t Union PaclBo 110 do pfd K C. 8. Steel 4(4 do pfd 101 Wabaah It do pfd 14 Spanlab 4a M SILVER Bar, steady, 31 -ld per ounce. WKJiMiti 4m4j per ceni. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 4i&6 per cent; for three months' bills, 4KtjM per cent. Foreign Financial. LONDON, Jari,,' 21. Money was In good demand In the market today and the' sup ply .was destrleu!- Discounts were firm. The Bank of Jvngland . secured the bulk of the gold available In the market, fl. 500,000. , Trading o nthe Stock exchange started quietly, but Improved with the recovery of Americana Consols and home rails made fractional gains during the afternoon on Investment covering, while foreigners were strengthened by Paris support. Americans opened at well over parity on the favorable New Vork statement and prices further im proved In anticipation of a strong Wall street opening. The absence of continual selling assisted in the upward movement and better feeling;. Not much stock changed hands, however. Late the improvement waa strongly held owing to the New York advices and the market closed firm at about the best prices of the day. Japanese imperial 6s of H closed at 1024- PARIS, Jan. 21. The tone on the Bourse today waa better. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 78 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 488. B0RX.IN. Jan. 21. Prlcea on the Bourse today were firm, the belief prevailing that the Imperial Bank of Germany will reduce its discount rate tomorrow. Baak Clearlags. OMAHA. Jan. 21. Bank clearings for today were 11,891.330.08 and for the corra spondlng date last year fl,66o,387.Sl Wool Market. ST. LOOS, Mo., Jan. 21. WOOL Steady; medium grades, combing and cloth ing. 243&i4jc; light fine, 20&23c; heavy fine, lfrfllSc; tub waahed, 30g38c. LONDON, Jan. 21. WOOL The wool auc tion sales were continued today, with a good selection offered. Merinos sold well, with France and America taking the bulk at hardening rates. Booureas were steady, with Victorian greasy lambs ruling In sell : era' favor. America paid l&4d for New . Zealand greasy half-breds. The offerings I were 9,346 bales and the withdrawals num j bered 2.000 bales. Following axe the salnfl I In detail: New South Wales, 1,700 bales; ', scoured. Is SdVls U4d; greasy, U4d3i la ! 14d. Queensland, 1,000 bales: scoured. Is 8Vl&2s Hdi e-reaay, lOdls 2d. Victoria, : 1.300 hales; scoured. Is 24jd7T2s Id: greasy, 8V,d4)ls E4jd. South Australia. 600 bales; greasy, .vitSls W. West Australia. 2.60) bales; greeny. 4dJ1s Id. Tasmania, 100 bales; scoured, Is ldfclg S4d. New Zea land 2.100 balea; preajey. fdflls SHd. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 100 bales; greasy. 740VVI. T. , . 4 Oil and ftostn. , . . NEW YORK. Jan. 21. OIL 0t ton seed oil, firmer; prims crude, f. o. b. mills, 164c; prime yellow, f. o.' b. mills, 4fep4c. Pe troleum, quiet; refined, New York, 17.75; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 17.70; Phila delphia and Baltimore In bulk; H45. Tur pentine, steady. 724T7Sc. ROSIN Steady; strained, common to good. M 3094.36. OIL CITY, Pa., Jan. tl Credit balance. 2158. Runs, 238,580 bbls.; average, 106.144 hhls.: shipments, 342.272 bbla; average, ma. bbls. SAVANNAH, Ga Jan. 21. OIL Turpen tine, steady; sales, ' loa bbla.; recelpta, 400 bbls.; shipments, 2T4 bbls. ROBIN Firm; quote: A, B, C, D, E, $4 26; F, 14.30: G, ft 40: H. 24 .60; I. flOO; K, $6 .16; M, t6.60; N, fo.26; W G. t.TO; W W, 17.00. New York Mlalaar Stocks. NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Cloilug quotations on n:iiniiej iiuvw win Adams Coo. Alio Br Bruaewlck Cos. . Comet 4Kk Tuaael Con. Cal. A Va.. Horn Sliver Iron Silver Ladviile Cos. .. Cffersd. M . 7( .. H .. n .. .114 ..171 Utile CkloT .. imiarte opkir Poloat Savage Sierra Nevada mall Hopes .. Standard . I (00 fed . II . It . to . It lit Trtaitry Staleaaeal. , WASHINGTON. Jan. tl. Today's state ment of the treaaury balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tne loo.ooO.Ou gold Cen-ee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 21. COFFEE-Market for futures opened steady at unchanged firlces to a decline of five points, in keep ng with lower cables than expected and selling attributed to western lone- Intereeta J There waa good buying at the decline, how I ever, later cables from Havre reported neany tne iuii recovery or tne early loas and the market here firmed up during the little aesslon, with sentiment also favor ably Influenced by smaller Braaillan re ceipts. The close was stead v. net nn. : changed to five points higher. Sales were reported or m.zdo bags. Including January at t.30c; February, 26c; March, 616c; April. 6.4or: May. V46tsOc; July, ftuc; September, .7tqf.7pc; December, f.Wc. Spot coffee, steady; No. T Rio. 74c; Santos, No. 4. 74c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 84)40, wear tad Molaaaes. NEW YORK, Jan. tl-SUGAR-Raw firm; fair refining, le; centrifugal, M test, S4c; molasses sugar, 24c' Refined Quiet ; No. (. d.Soc; No 7 4 15c; No. a, 4.20c; No. t. 4.16c; No. 16. lOSc; No. 11. 4.00c; No. 12. 1.96c; No. U, hq; No 14, 186c: ronfee'lonars A. 116c: cut loaf 5.60c: crushed. 6 boc; powdered, 4 f0e; granu lated 4 80c; cubes. f.OSc. . MOLAH8ES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to chok-s, I71r8c. NEW ORIJSANS. Jan. tl. Sl'OAR strong: open kettle oeetrtfugal, t4j)8 13-16c: centrifugal whites, 4 s-lsfp44o; contlif uga yellowa Jvc ; seconds, Xii 1-lto. He lasses syrup, fut&May - ... - OHADA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattls Btronr to Tsb CsoU flifbsf Tbu HOGS OPEN UP AT GOOD ADVANCE La sabs, wltk Dessaa Good, Trade Active aatt Frloes Oeaerally Tea Hlakep. SOUTH OMAHA, JUn. a. 1W7. Recelpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday s,t) 7.100 l.! Bams day last week 1264 4.572 1 4.H37 Same day 2 weeks ago.. 4.S48 5.724 .60 Bams day t weeka ago.. I7 t.427 S.U4 Same day 4 weeks ago.. 93 a.tf.2 (34 Same day last year 2.834 4.065 14.4M The following tabis shows the recelpu of cattle, hogs snd sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with laat year; 1807. 1804V InO. Doc Cattle 69 C3 W. 780 18,76 Hogs llt.089 144.314 .27 Sheep M.B7 (&,e41 4.584 CATTLB QUOTATIONS, 'ood to choice oorn fed steers.. ..." lalr to good com fed steers i cumniun to lair steers i ??S 1 S Good to choice fed cows ,f,:-r Fair to good cows and heifers J-01""" I Common to fair oows and heifers.. 2.0OW4-W Good to choice st'kers and feeders. 4.4"o6 00 ralr to good Blockers and feeders. 3.'4.40 Common to fair stock is loous ao Bull stsgs. eto : 15o4U Veal calves 4.0O4J The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons; Pats. I 1107. lO4.lil6.l04.lO.l02-Wl. Jan. t.... Jan. .... Jan. 10... Jan. U... Jan. 12... Jan, 13... Jan. 14... Jan. IS... Jan. 14... Jan. ll... Jan. 18... Jan. l... Jan. 20... Jan. 21... Sunday. 6 274 f 234 4 I04 4 K4 f f4i 4 36 41 T 4 414 4H 4 e f 26 t fee 1 20 i 22 f 8 6 26 ( 6 2 6 241 & 27 6 Z 3 31 4 41 4 62 4 631 4 621 4 63 4 90 4 0 4 U 4 63 4 61 4 76 4 78 4 S 4 74 4 62 4 61 4 651 4 66 4 67 I 4 68 4 7 4 6 4 6 4 741 4 "W 4 4 40 e t 44 48 37' 41 50 6 60 a f ': 4 47 0M (Ot 16 4 14 04 e 6 00 13 6 13) 15 6 17 22 27 6 16 f 14 t 26 ( 24 f : a 1 1 6 22 I 21 6 20 6 a 6 27 e t 14 RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha t2.75j4 ,50 t600foi.tl0 Chicago l.Sjujtf.lO b.ii.62Mi Kansas City 126i.7o 6 .6uui.6i4 St. Louis t (j re 6.1(K(4.6t Sioux City 2.26U4.26 8.S5u4.i6 The official number of cars of cattle brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. C, M. ft Bt. F V Wabash Missouri Pacino 2 Union Pacific system 24 C. eV N. W., east 7 C. ft N. W west 42 C, St. P., M. ft O.... C, B. ft Q., east 1 C, B. ft Q , west SO C, R. I. ft P., east.. C. R. I. ft P., west.. .. Illinois Central t Chicago Ot. Western I Total receipts 184 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of bead indicated: 10 1 12 17 It 22 t 2 I 11 . it 12 6 t 1 'f 89 47 I Omaha Packing Co 814 Swift and Company 734 Cudahy Packing Co 1,141 Armour ft Co 416 Carey ft Benton 7 Lobman ft Co 86 McCreary ft Carey 4, W. I. Stephen 57 Hill ft Son 182 F. P. Lewie 6 Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 14 L. F.Huss.. 48 J. H. Bulla 1 Mike Haggerty 68 J. B. Root ft Co 67 T. B. Inghram 4 Sullivan Bros 10 Lehmer Bros , 2 Other buyers 414 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 858 1 303 t.137 1.909 2.633 l.fcH) 443 Totals 3.516 ,263 , CATTL1. -Receipts of cattre this morning were fair, so far as numbers were con cerned, but trains as usual were late, so that It waa 10 o'clock or after before buyers and sellers could get down to business. Under the Influence of the good demand and favorable advices from other market points prlcea here were generally strong to 10a higher on desirable kinds of beef steers. While there was nothing choloe In sight, there was quite a sprinkling of fslr To pretty decent shortted steers, so that while the top was not very high, the average waa not so bad. Cows and heifers were also In good de mand and free sellers at prices that were strong to 10c higher than last week's close. While late trains prolonged the trade some what, the offerings as a rule sold In rea sonable season. Speculators succeeded in closing out all of their feeders last week and were all In the field this morning for fresh supplies. As It happened, good cattle were not In very large supply and what there were sold very readily at strong prices. There was oulte a number of light and Inferior stockers. which, aa usual, did not sell any too freely, but brought at least steady prices. Representative- sales: No. it.'.'. 10.'.'.. II... ll!!! 14.'.'.' 74... Av. ,V.1I0 4 00 .... M til ...,1W0 4 14 .... Ml 4 14 .... M 18 .... too 4 10 ....1040 4 M .... ttO 4 40 ....1MB 4 ttl .... 4 1 40 .... M0 8 10 .... M4 1 44 ....1000 I 71 ....100 I 71 .... Ml 1 10 .... til I to .... M IN ,...1120 I 00 .... t57 1 00 ....1004 M .... Ilffi I M ....1044 1 IS .... tlO I M ....UN I M ..,.1011 1 M ....1V10 t 10 .... Ml I M ....1114 I U .... 444 1 44 ....1041 1 40 ..,.104 t it .... 7M 8 10 Nb. I.... I..., 1.... it.... It.... 11.... 10.... I.... COWB. 8.... 4.... ... .... 11.... 41.... 11.... 11.... it.... 11.... 11 ... .... a.... 4.... I.... 1... 17.... I.... !::;: 4. . Pr. M0 4 M lltO 4 M im 4 M 1111 1 10 1317 6 10 1107 6 II 14!l 4 40 1174 4 7 HEIFERS. 141 1 10 14 Ml I SO M 4(0 I It 1 7M I (0 1 BULLS. 1. ...11(0 8 00 ... tto 8 14 ...1414 1 M ...UN IN ...1000 I W ...1140 I 10 ...170 1 to ...14te 8 M ...111! 40 ...1IW I u 175 in 1114 8 M 10M 1 14 110 8 M 141 8 to 171 1 40 10M I 70 list 8 TO 1061 1 10 Ml I M 10U 1 M 1117 I M leaf 8 M 1160 I M 1140 3 M mt 4 40 70 4 04 101 4 00 1111 4 M 1011 4 1141 4 M ltet 4 (0 ...... 117 4 7t Ml I M tot 4 00 .....lOtt 4 M Hit 4 tt I14t 8 M 1(60 8 46 1440 3 M ...(.1400 41 14M 8 71 1400 I 71 14(0 1 M 1M0 1 M 144t 4 M 1410 4 00 CALVES, 8 40 1 4 1 1M 4 M 1M 124 I 14 1 170 4 00 11 4(0 4 U 6 114 M 10 117 4 0e 1 1M 4 (0 4 147 4 DO 8 80 10 11 M 1 8 1 140 4 40 3 3lt 4 M I 16 M FEEDERS. 1 74 8 00 4 ttO 1 M ' 1 461 I 40 1 W IN 14 Mi 3 40 4 4u4 4 0 1 14 1 M 4 no 4 M 171 1 M 1 770 4 W II M 1 71 14 at! 4 1 1 7( 3 71 t 741 4 M HOGS Hogs opened 8c higher thun the beet time Saturday, or close to 10c higher than Saturday's early market. The trade was active at the advance and a consider able proportion of the hogs soon changed handa. The opening sales war largely at and around 86.16, which was a very popu lar price. Some of the less deslrsble loads sold at f4.6i. with the better loads at 34 174 and on up to 3 0. After the more urgent orders wore filled the market prac tically cam to a standstill. Prices are so high at this point as compared with other markets that buyers seemed to come to the conclusion that they were paying too much money. For time almost nothing was doing, buyers talking very little bettei prices than those which prevailed Satur day. The market closed about tVic lower, such hogs aa sold around 86.66 In the morning bringing generally 84 624 at the wlndup. Keureteniauve saiee He. v. 4a. Pr. h a v. Sk- Pr. 11 101 ... 11 10 it ... (I 11 Ill ... 4 71 M 1) ... 4 (( It M ... 4 M M - M M II. 110 140 4 M 71 1(6 ... ei li 141 ... 4 M t ... M M It ... 4M M .141 lt It M. KH St 4 M tt 4 4 M 71 114 ... 4 M n 14 4 M , 41 141 ... 4 M 1 M4 44) 4 U 41 M 44 IUII It. Ha SO 4 U . 71 HI M 4(74 M. lei ... Ill . M K44 1M 4 OH l Ml ... (4 74 14 4 114 7 ... 4 M St m ... 4 134 st 1 ... 4H 14.. 71.. 71.. M. 17 ... t( 40 ....im eo it to PI no PI M P M .a,... ... 174 40 ..lit ..1)1 ..140 ..lot ..10 ..140 ..111 ..!( . .l'4 . 1J . 17 .140 ,.K ..147 .171 ..P . ,r4 ..in ..to 11 1 114 I ilH I 4 li4 4 MH I HH I M I (IV, I M4 I t!4 tilt I M M I M 4 M 4 M 4 M 4 4 M I M 4 M I M I M (I I M M 4 Hi -I (I 4 M 4 M 4 (( 4 M tl.. 71.. 71 . tt . , M.. 17.. 11.. 4.. 71.. II.. II.. 71.. 44.. to., tl. . 74.. 4.. M. . It.. 71.. to.. It.. 41.. II... 71... II. ...144 ....117 ....!' ....P ... .814 ....HI ... !! ....HI ... Ill ...lit ...tl ... ...14 ...14 ....161 ...144 ... .14 ....171 ....lit ....Ml ...tat ... Wl ....let ....130 ...124 ...IM ...144 ....III ...144 ...1.4 ....lit lie to I M I U I (4 4 H 4 M 4 M I M I (I (4 M M 4 M Si 4 m 4 67t 171 4 I7H 4 ' H 4 (71 4 "H I 674j 174 7 17V, 4 171 I7st 171 4 M I to to M sheep The week started out with a liberal run. but the reoelpta consisted largely of ewes, there being comparatively few sheep or lambs. The market aa a whole was In very satisfactory condition, prices on the good kinds being generally loc higher. The trade waa fairly active and everything desirable changed hands early In the morning. There were no choice lambs to make a test of the market, but very fair kinds sold up to 87.26. Qood ewes brought 8f.2 with quite a string of pretty fair Bluff at ts.unt 6.16. The. re were a few yearlings good enough to bring 84.16, with good old wetil era at fo.6S. Today's advance puts the market back TO where It was the best time last week. Quotations on killers: Good to choice Iambs, f7.0fg'7.60; fair to good lambs, 84.76 7.00: good to choice jearllnas. lamb weights, 86.0066.26; fair to good yearlings, lamb weights. (o.'ifS.OO, good to choice yearlings, heavyweights. fo.T6ft6.00; fair to good yearlings, heavyweights, 85 6Vy6 78; food to choice old wet nets, fo.Ktffc.ftj; fair 10 good old wethers. 86.0006.86; good to rnoice ewe 34.906.26 84.35 4 80. Kepresentatlve salsa: io. fair to good ewes, 211 western ewes 481 western ewes 479 western lambs 2!'2 western ewes , 268 western ewes 230 western ewes 2X1 western ewes 892 western ewes 86 western ewes 2 western lambs 276 western ewes ill western ewes 243 western ewes 34 western ewes 199 western wethers 118 western wethers 49 weatern yearlings 854 western wethers 64 western Iambs 1 western lambs 232 western lambs lool western ewes 67 western ewes, culls 247 Colorado lambs 192 western ewes Av. . 100 . 89 . 73 . 116 . 92 . 99 . Ill . 117 . 112 . 110 . 105 , 107 . 110 . 114 . 124 . 112 . 102 . ia . 81 . 88 . 71 . 100 . 68 . 71 . 137 Pr. 4 66 6 (0 7 26 6 26 4 36 4 90 6 26 6 16 6 16 6 00 6 10 6 20 6 80 t 26 f 66 6 66 4 16 6 66 6 60 7 26 7 26 6 10 4 00 7 26 f 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, MARKET Cattle Rtronst to Ten Coats Higher Hogt Hlaher Sheep troaaT. CHICAGO, Jan. 21. CATTLE Receipts, 27,000 head; beet, strong to 1"" higher; others steady; common to pi , e steers, 84.007.30; cows, 82.7tvij4.76; helters, tl.mp 6.00; bulls, f2.75f'4.60; calves, 32.754j6.00; stockers and feeders, 82.75ae4.HO. HOGS Receipts, 36,000 had; market 1V9 16c higher; prime shipping hogs, f6.60fcj 4.66: choice butchers, 8"'..6744i 624; packing, f665'ii.60; pigs, t6.00o.50; bulk of Bales, 86 6tVy60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 26,000 head; market strong; sheep, 83 0Ott6.76; yoar llngs, f4.eo6.60; Iambs, 8o.7ti3'7.76. New York Live Stock MartTet. NEW YORK, Jan. tl. BKEVE8 Re celpta, 4,240 head; steers, 10c higher here on light supply; bulla and bologna cows firm; medium and good sows steady, clos ing ..low; about all sold; steers, 34.4o&.o3; bulls, 33.3rj4.60; rows. 31-764.26: Uverpool and London cables quoted live cattle lower at Io44rl24o per lb, dressed weight; re frigerator beef, firm at &Uvc per 1U; no exports. CALVES Receipts, 1,344 head; market steady to 26c lower; barnyard calves steady; westerns slow to a shade lower; veals, lo.50ic9.76: choice, 810.00; culls, 14.004C.OO; barnyard calves, 83.604.26; fed calves, 84.60; westerns, 85.00; dressed calves steady; city dressed veals, 8(jjJ4c per lb; fancy, 144(16c; country dressed. 7613c, HOOS Receipts, 11,668 head; market higher; state hogs, 87.lOtf-7.i0; pigs, 37.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.390 head; market for sheep slow but steady; for lambs steady: several care unsold; sheep, 83.5og5.60; export wethers, 86.90; culls, 32.00S8.00; lambs, 87.004(6.00; cuus, fo.009 4.00. Kaasas Clip I.lv Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Jan. 21.-CATTLE-Rs-celpts, 11,000 head, Including 200 southerns; steady to 10c higher; top, $8.40; choloe ex port and dreased beef steers, f5.60.76; fslr to good. 84.00(90.40; western fed steers. f3.7kVfie.76; stockers and feeders, 83.2&34.80; southern steers, 83.60&6.26: southern cows, 82.26tia.76: native cows, 82 24.36; native helfera. 83.00. 80; bulls, f3.0oftt.0O; calves, f3.257.7R. HOGS Receipts. ,Ono head: 10c higher; top, 8486; bulk of sales, Pi.5tVfits.ti0; heavy, fS.574S 675; packers. 86.50&6.66; pigs and lights, 86.60ev5.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head; market strong: lambs, $rt.7o7.&n; ewes and yearlings, 84.7M4.26; wertern fed year lings, 86.75ftC.S0; western fed sheep, 34. 60 5. ,j; stockers and feeders, 83.7&SH.75. St. I,onls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 21.-CATTLE Receipts, 8.50O head, Including 2,000 Texans; market 10c higher; native ahinplng and export steers, 34.904) 76; dressed beef and butcher steers, fS.70UJ.3S; steers tinder 1,000 lhs., f3.60ifp4.16; stockers and feeders, 22.0UI34 50; oows and heifers. 3i.0Ofjfl.5O; canners, 31.60j 2 60; bulls, 82.364.75: calves, 83.75tj.00; Texas and Indian steers, 32.00960; cows and heifers. 32.6fxg4.6n. HOGS Receipts, 8,,VW head: 610o higher; pigs and lights. MUW40; packers. pilMp 6.50; butchers and best heavy, 84.4"ft6.6&. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000 head; market higher: native muttons, 83.00 64.00; Iambs, 84.0CKjf7.60, St. Joseph. Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. SI. CATTLE Re ceipts, t.ioo head; market 10c hlaher; na tlvea, fl.60tf.76; cows and heifers, $2.2&Jf 4.60: stockers and feeders. 83.2&tJ4 60. HOGS Receipts, 3.315 heud: 5&10e higher; top. 8H WH; bulk of sales, 86 524 574. SHEEP AND LA MRB Receipts, .836 head: market 10c higher; lambs, 37.00; weth ers, 86.46. OMAHA WIIOI.K9ALK MARKRT. CnagltloB of Trade 0048 Itootatloaa aa Staple and Fancy I'rndwee. UVF. POL'LTrlT-Hns. 34c: roosters, fc; turkeys, lotjilc; ducks, dl0n; young roosters. TJlc; t4,ic. , BI'TTER Parking stock, IVHJc; choice to fanoy dairy. flII2r; creamery, 2T329c. HAY-Cholr upland, t'.'f-": medio-' No. 1 bottom. 88 60; off srrades, 85 5o4.."4B. Rye otraw, fT.OO; No. 1 alfalfa, fll.00. BRAN -Per 816 00. OLD VEGETABLES. CARROTS, BEKTB AND PARSNIPS Per bu , 76c, SWEET POTATOKS-IUlnola. per largo bbl.. 8,: 25. NAVY BEANS Fer bu., fl.tB; No. g, tl.50. LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 54c. CABBAGE Holland seed, homo grown, 14c per lb. LOG PLANT Fer 4os ttK.itf83.0O. . RUTABAGAS About 150 lbe. to sack. $1.50. POTATOES Tor bu. 46fiSc TI KMI S-Per bu.. Sue, ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 8Sa Spsnlsh, per crate, 82.00; Colorsdo, per bu lie NEW VEGETABLES. BEETS, TURNIPS ANU CARROTS-Pa dos., 456i1c. TOMATOES Florida. SO-lb. crate, $(.. WAX BKANS. Per bu. Sox. 83.60niO.00, LEAF LETTUCE Hutnouae. per dos. he.T's. 4r. CELFRY California, per dos., Tfofjll Oft. CUCLMBEH! Hothouaa. per dos., fiOu. . HORSEKALiSH Caw 0: doa., 11.80. RAIISHtl-I'er dos. bunches, 35c. ' GREEN PEPPERS-Per -baket erate, ft fxiuli 00. J PARSLEY Hothouse, per dos. bunches, 1 40c. ; HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per doa (l.Wli.A, SHALLOTS Southern, per bu 8O0. FRUITS. CRANBERRIES Per bbl., f8.6OS9.00. APPLES Wen Lavla, choice. 82.00; fanoy, per bbl., 37.25; Jonathans, 33.764i4.U0; New Vork apples, 83 26; Iowa and Nebraska, eating nnd cooking, 32 25 tl 3.00. PEARS-Wlnter Nells, per box. 84.00. TROftCAL FRUIT. ORANGES Florida iratigea, all sixes. 12. uj; California navels, extra fancy, all slses, $3.25: fancy, 33.00; choice, $2.76, LEMONS Llmonlera, 8(4) and 80O also, $4.60; other brands, 60c less. DATES Kada way 4e; Bayers. Be; Hat lowla, utw stuffei wamut dales, 9-lb. box, 11.10. BANANA -14sr medlum-slBed bunch, $2.00f2 25; jumWo, JtiOtUAuO. GRAPE Frtl riT-Sizo C4 and 80, ff.71 4j4 00. FIGS California, bulk, 6 He; f-crown Turkish, 15c; 5-crown, 14c; 8-crown, lgo. COCOANUTS-Ver suck of 100. 84.50. HKKP CUTS. No 1 ribs. 15c; No. 2 ribs. ;0c; No. t rit. 7c; No. 1 loin, 18c; No. t loin, 124c; No. t loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 2 chuck, 6c: No. 3 chuck. 4c; No. 1 round, 74c; No. 2 round, 64c; No. 3 round. He: No. 1 p:ato, 44c; No 2 plate. 4c; No. S plate, 8c. MISCELLANEOUS CHEESE New full cream Wisconsin twins, 164c; new full cream brick, 16 164c; wheel SwIhS cheese, 16c; block Swlfta, 16c; llmberger, 14-; Young Amerlcaa, lo. FISH Trout, lie; halibut, IK; cattish, 15c; buffalo, fc; bullheads, 12e; black baas, fine Stock, 26c; salmon, 12c; pike, dressed, He; red snapper, 12c; whlteflsli, 12c; perch, dressed and scaled, 6c; pickerel, drts,d, 84c; herring, 6c; crapples, tVgl&c; eels, lic; blueflsh, 16c; lobsters, green, 35c per lb.; mackerel, Spanish, 16c; native, 35c; frog legs, 46c per doa. saddles. CURED FISH-Fanilly whlteflsh, per quarter bbl., loo lbs., 34 00: Norway mack erel. No, L $36.00; No 1 4J8.00; herring U bbla, 200 pounds each, Norway, 4k, $11; Nor. way, 3k, $12.50; Holland herring, in kegs, milkers. 80c; kegs, mixed. 70c. HIDES AND TAUA)W-Oreen salted. No. 1, 12c; No. 2, He; bull hides, 9c; green hides, No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 9c; horse, 31.60(if 8.75; sheep pelts, rWj$l .25. Tallow, No. L 4c; No. 2. 3c. Wool, 15(S22c, N UTS French walnuts. W4c; California walnuts, No. 2, soft shell, 13c; No. 1 soft shell, lo'jic; Fragile, 15fflo; pecans, lserv.. filberts, 13314c; peanuts, raw, 74c; roasted, fc; California almonds, . hard shell, ltfc; Trayonla, 17c. HONEY Per 24 frames, tt. 50. CIDER New York, hilt b irrel, $2.76; bar tel. 85.04 COFFEE Roasted, No. SB, 2e per Ih t No. to, 210 per lb.; No. 25. 19c per lb.; No. M. lc per lb.: No. tl. 13c per lb. SUGAR Oranulated cane, In sacks, $6,llJ granulated beet. In sacks, $5.01. 8TRUP In bbls.. 27c per gal.; In oases, 10-lb. cans. $1.70; cases, U 6-1 b. cans. $1.80; cases, tt 24-lb. cans, $1.85. CANNED GOODS Corn, etanrtard west ern, 66fi60c; Maine, $1.1. Tomatoes, t-lb. cans, fllO; 8-l,b. cans. .WHcOa.OO. Pine apples, grated, Mb., 8i.0CkSt2.30; sliced. 31 99 432.20. Gallon apples, fancy. $1.06. Cali fornia apricots, $3.00. Pears, $1,754) t.60. Peaches, fancy, fl.7602.4tl; H. C. peaches, $2.002.60. - Alasks salmon, red, $1.86; fancy Chinook, F., $2.10; fancy sock, eye. F., fl.96. Sardines, quarter oil, $2.76; three-quarter mustard, 83.00. - Sweet pota toes, fl.10ffl.2R. Sauerkraut, $1.00. Pump kins, H0cJ1.00. Wax beans, t-lb., 66tOC lima beana, 2-lb., 75cfffl.36. Spinach, 3135. Cheap peaa. -lb., 6t; oxtras, 95cC1.10; fancy. $1.85431.75. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frolts. NEW YORK. Jan. tL EVAPORATED APPLES Market shows an easy ton', with prime fruit offering quite freely, fancy are quoted at 9(i4c; choice, 8q. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are unchanged, with California fruit rang ing from 3u0c, according to grade. Oregon bOs to 40s, 7&8c. Apricots seem to be In slightly better demand, notwithstanding the high range of prices, and the position ot the market Is firm. Choice are quoted fit 16c; extra choice, 17&18c; fancy, lNr.K!0e. Peaches are quiet and unchanged, with choice quoted at 12c; extra choice, ll't fancy, 13c. Seeded raisins are un changed, with loose muscatel quoted at 84c; seeded raisins at 7ijloc; London lay ers. fl.4cVijl.66. Slons City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Jan. tl.-(8peclal Tele gram.) CATTLB Receipt B, 2.600 head. Market 10c higher; beeves, $4.0O'a.25; cows, bulls and mixed. $2.75'j4.60: stockers and feeders. $3.00414.26; calves and yearlings, $2.06(1 3. 86. HOGS Receipts. !,600 head. Market 10c higher, selling at i.3b&6.U; bulk of sales, $6. 4086.46. Stock la Slglil. Receipts and shipments of live stock at the six prlnclpul western markets yester day were aa follows: Cattle South Omaha 3.800 Bloux City 2.000 Kanaas City 10.t0 St. Joaeph 2.100 St. Ixula 3,600 Chicago, 27.000 Totals Hogs. Sheep. 7.100 10,00 2.6iO 6.O11O 2.0f 3.316 6.816 8.6i0 J.fsr 86.000 25,000 ..48,400 43,616 44.8oS Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 21.-DRY GOODS Market opened firm. The advance of Lan caster staple ginghams to 74c caused much surprise In the market. Other ging ham lines have not yet been advancel. Raw silk Is easier In the European markets, but little change has been made hre as f-et. Dress gojds are being delivered In arge volume for shipping and there are numerous purchases being made for spring and fall. The sale of prints continues exceedingly larg. Cotton trtrket. NEW YORK. Jan. ?l.-4-vTTON-Spot. steady; middling uplands, lO.suc; middling gulf, 11.05c: sales. 100 hales. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 21. COTTON-Spot In fair demand: prices t points higher; Amer ican middling fair. 4.4d; good middling, 4 1bd. middling, 6 8d; low middling, 6 Kid; good ordinary, $.!d; ordinary. 4 !t d The salea of the day were 8.(00 hales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 7.bJ American: receipts, lOcoi bales, including 3, CO American. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 21. COTTON Spot closed very steady; a lee, 2,62 bales; low ordinary, 6 15-lUc, nominal; ordlnnrv, 4 16-lSc, nominal; good ordinary, 44c; low middling, c; noddling. 104r; gr.od mid dling. 113-lbc; middling fair. 12 3-16c, nm Inal: fair. 1213-lAc; receipts. 7,233 bales stock, !&7,19l fcalea. ST. LOl'IS. Jan. tl. COTTON Quiet ; middling. lo4c: salea, nona; receipts. 6 K-; hlpuienla, tlO bales; stock. 9,33 bslas. Elgin Batter Market. ELGIN, III.. Jan. 21. BUTTER Firm today at 294c a pound, an advance of He over laat week. Output tftr the wetis 627,000 pounds. Town l.ocater Indicted. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 21.-Phllader JC , Fitzgerald, a wealthy attorney of this city who was Indicted nn tho charge or using the malls with intent to defraud, pleaded who was Indicted nn tho charge of using the guilt Mr. FlUgerald colon! red the town of St. rutlty today and was fined 81,500 and costs, George,. Go., and sold a large number of lots. From the stiles It was altegad he re ceived about 370,000, of wbl'h.$J6,ouO was not accounted f0r. 1 , Alleged Murderer Dies, EL DORADO, Kan.. Jan. 21.- Robert Hall, the young farmer, who Is charged with liavinK murdered Mine Mary Glass, a school teacher In the schKl house at Whitewater near here 011 Wednesday night laat, died during last night without making a 0011 fetKilon. He tore tho bundageB from his throat and refused to take nourishment. REAL FsTATK TRANSFERS. 1 Arthur Borland and wife to George W. Krtnmyre, lot 7, block 2, Sey mours add. .4. .3 12,29f N. P. Dodge, Jr.. to Arthur Borland and wife, lot J, block 3, Seymuur'a add. ,.v te Hastings A Heyden to Thomas Penny, lot 13, block 2, Grainmercy park,,.. 100 Isaac Wilt to Henry l. gchrotide.r, lot 23, block 10, Be.ruilngton., too Nlles Johnson and wile tit I'nlon Pa cific Railroad company, part aw'4 e4 Bee. 8-lii-9 209 George A. Hoagland t al. to I'nlon Pacific Ralltoad company, part block to. South Omaha Alice M. Gates to Charles P. 'J'rsver, lots 6, 7 and 8. bhx k 1, Oinsha View 909 Mattle B. Stone et al. to Mary H. Sweeney, lots 8 and 9, block 4, Sum mit Reserve Robert l). Fink to Jam's A. Nndskov, lot t. block 4. William Hagrdorns add Marie B. Ix-wia to Mary Byers, lots 1 .0 d 2, CUik'a add 10 John E Anderson and wife to Albert It. Parker, north 18 fet lot 13 and south 324 feet lot 14. block 1 'M, South Omaha : 1,400 Philadelphia Mortgage, and Trust company tu Mary Kaufmnnn, south 40 feet lot 16, block 8, Kounts- 4th sdd The United Reel Estate and Trust company to Grace K. Neale, lot 4, block 20. Highland place t.Sf0 Ole B. Ackerly to Theres Mallander, lota 10 and II. block t, Upton Place. South Omaha too Charles A. Knt slid wife to V. F. I Iteck. lot 11. bl.ck 1, Mye s, Rich- ards 4V Tllden's (tot) . Euclid Martin and wife lo Parlln otendorfT it Martin Cj.. hit J, Mock ' 191. Omaha J i Paiitn A f irendorff Co. to Purlln-Oren-I dorff 4k Martin Co, lot 1. block 191. Oinahu 1 Chart's P. Ttaver to Julia Gates, lot 14. block --'4. R'cuntge Plan- 4,300 Samuel A. felomun lo Lilen U. Hicks, lot 13, block ft. Jerome park 0 Prnlnsular HavltiKS bank to rUmuel A. Sluinaii, lot 13. block 9, Jerome park 1 Clara H. Kotintse is JJsorge Anna Remington, south 4 feet north 93 feet lot 4. block 18. Smith's add 4.111 Total 10.1:1 I "N.