kTHE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1907. 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Br.skceM Cbtracterifei tha Eaj'i Trade in tfca Va-riotl Liuta. patents, 14 lfrfit 26: ftrrt cleani, 83.26tj8.S5; second clcsra, t2 4c&2. RRA.V-ln bulk. 1W1(.T(. PRICES GENERALLY RULING HIGHER Balllsa Frttarta Arc Vtroag Foreign Market, Storm sad L'oaseqaeat Lie at Reealpts Larae Vol ant ( Cora liilaeu, OMAHA. Jan. 23. Ilr7. tvery line today wu characterised by a briskness of tract at th opening, and It continued, with ghort Inlet rupttons, tnroughnut th day. A billiard in the nortnwest decreased stocks In th notth- and a high foreign market caused strength at th mart. There was a de- dine on heavy selling by professional pit iraucis, dui mis waa counteracted Boon by anon covering. The clou on May wa aa ven cent above yesterday. There ww a large volume of trad In corn and a good demand for oata, though unenngs. m ma latter were light. Ke- celpts of both are light, owing to recent imu weauier, ana in tendency or the casn market Is higher. The option market closed Ho better than vesterdav. Primary wheat receipts were 25,000 bush els and shipments 2&6,M bushels, against receipts last year of 6U.0W bushels and shipments of 200.000 bushala. Corn 1-eoelDts were 647,000 bushels and shipments 4bS,ooa bushels, against receipts last year of 40,uuu ousneta ana shipments or 4btS,000 Dusneis, Clearances were 406,000 bushels wheat, 464, OuO bushels corn, l.4O0 bushels oats and flour and wheat eauai to 666.000 bushels. Liverpool closed WoW higher on wheat nq t'aja higher on corn. The advance In oata haa brought out In' sreased offerings from the country, pur chases yesterday being quite large. The high prices on the call have also Increased offerings from th country and cash hand lers are getting more oats and of better quality than they have of lata. It looks as thouah th Door oata hare been marketed and the good oata held back and now the latter are being sold by country elevators and some liberal slxed lots have been bought to arrive. Local range of options: Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes SKW 1'IHK tiEF.RAt, SltBKKT Qaotatloaa af the pay oa Varloa Conamoaltles. NKW YORK. Jan. 23. FliOUR-'Recelpts, bbls.; exports, 4.500 bbls.; mantel ami but tlrnir Minnesota patents, tt.ovjM.so. iter pi- Wheat-I may. July, Corn May, July. Sept July. T1A nU T1HR 72HB 7lB 715.0 71B T0J.B UB 70iB 41 B 41A1 41 B 41A 41 B IH 4"H 40HB 4oB SA 4HB 43 B 41B 42HB 41B 87 b) rBi rt b jtb 87 b t3MB Ki'WBl 3VbB UHB 34B A asked. B bid. Omaha task Prices. WHEAT No. I hard. mcnOo: No. 8 hard. SVaic; No. 4 hard, 624J6Vc; No. 8 spring, B4T(HC. CORN No. 3, 87c; No. 4. J64ifi6c: Nd. yellow. l7C74o; N6. t white, 8tft44io. OATS No. 3 mixed. S48aM,c ; No. White, 8644j35V4f; No. 4 white. 34Soc. RYE No. , 68o; NO. 8. 67Vc ' 1 Carlo Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ..... Kansas- City Minneapolis Dmaha Duluth St. Louis .... 23 38 164 t 7 S4 135 IS iis CHICAGO GRAIS AND PROVISIONS Peatarea of th Trading; and Closlntr Prices oa Board nf Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 23. An urgent demand. for wheat by millers and exporters caused an advance of more than lo per bushel In the local wiieat market today. At the clone wheat for May delivery was up lVfg H4c Corn' was up WaSc , Oats were hfi o higher, provisions were Zhwuxxs lower The wheat marlutt opened strong, follow ing a sharp advance at IJverpool. which was said to b due to apprehension re gardtng th fall sown crop In this country, During th first half hour prices sagged a little because of liberal realising saiea Offerings, however, were eagerly taken by commission houses ., and shorts. The buying Increased In volume, as the day advanced and as the principal selling was by longs prices responded readily to the demand. A report from New York that forty-three boat loads of wheat had been taken for export- waa an Important stimu lus to buyers. Th excellent demand for cash wheat at Minneapolis, where grain suitable for milling purposes Is said to be very scare, also advanced prices. 1 The situ atlim In the northwest showed no Improve ment, receipts today at Minneapolis and Dultith running very light. The market closed strong, with prices close to the highest point. May opened o to Qa higher at 78.0 to 78:(&?HHc. sold off to 7HW" and advanced to TKWo. The close was at 79Vt78JiC. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 663,000 bu. Primary re relpta ware 325,000 bu., oompared with 611. OUO bu. for the same time a year ago. : Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of ISA cars, against 184 cars last week and 228 cars a year ago. Corn was in active demand for the greater part of the day, shorts and com mission houses bemg the best buyers. Bmall local receipts and higher prices at Liverpool were the chief reasons for the demand. While there was free selling by cash houses and local longs, the tone of the market was firm all day. The un isual strength of wheat aided In advancing prices. The market closed strong, prioes . ftelng only a shade below th highest point of the day. May opened He to c higher si too to vsyac, soia on to and then advanced to 4H4c. Final quotations were at 4ttj'4tc. Local receipts were Uo cars, none or contract graae. Trading in the oats pit waa quiet, but the market waa firm In sympathy with wheat and corn. Country offerings were small and local receipts today were less than htM been expected. May opened a ahtule to hkOtO higher at 840 to SXHc. sold between 3ihia and 38Mi38Vtc and closed at s&4c. lAK-ai receipts were Mi cars. rrovisions were easier Decauae of more liberal receipts of live hogs. Outside pack era wer free sellers and local holders followed suit to soma extent. At the close May pork was off 6c at $ltl.87H. Lard was onwn oc at sv.tu mids were Zhtc lower at x.oOiVa. Katlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, is ears; corn, ax cars; oats, 107 cars; hogs, o-t.uiu neaa. Th leading futures ranged as follows Articles. Open.j Hlgh. Ijow. I Close. Yes'y Minnesota bnkers. U.XVU3.76; winter enlrf. UAtfiaTf.' winter atraiahts. winter extras, 2"U3.00; winter tow grsu., IJ.7"i2!. Ilye Hour, firm; fslr to good. W SjHi-I.SU; Choice to fancy. 3.MxiI-.i. nuca- wneat nour, dull: l2.164rz.A spot sou i arrive. BUCKWHEAT Dull: 11.25. nominal, per 10" pounds. ' CORN MEAL Steady: fine white snd yel low, tl.l6'ol.a; coarse, Il.Oetfl.ie; kiln dried, l.ti2 70. WHUtT-Receipts, 147.000 bu.; exports. Jo7.7t) bu.; spot market strong; No. x red, KiUrv elevator, ond Kic. t. O. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Uulutn, -'c, i. o. . aiumi.. No. 2 hard winter, KSc f. o. b. afloat. The highest prices of the present bull move ment were attained In wheat today. There was a strong commission house support and heavy covering of shorts, due mainly to strong cables, Dullisn crop news irum Germany, export buying, light nortnweai receipts and bad weather news irom norm Dakota. The market closed VWtfe net iiigirer. May, 84 ll-ltVuKGVfcc, closed at Uhc; July, H4Va4V closed at Hc. CORN Receipts, du.; exports, ww bu.; spot market firm; No. 2, 64c, elevaUir, and 62o f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 6c; No. 2 white, 62Sc The option market was firmer with wheat and on export business. closing Vt&Ho net higher. January, 64 He, closed at &4c; May, 63c closed at 63Vict July closed at 53c. OATH Receipts, ZB.WJO DU.; exports, aaj bu.; spot market firm; mixed, K to S3 lbs., 41c; natural white, 30 to 83 Ins., 42Vi4i43o; clipped white, 38 to 40 lbs., 434i46ic. HAI-Urm; shipping, swuuc; gooa io Choice. 81.0Mjjl.16. t , HOPS Bteady; state, common to cnoice, 1& crop, lKi'.i3c; 1 crop, SUc; Paclflo coast, 190s crop, 1316c; 1906 crop, lftgl3c. H1DK8-Steady; Oalveston, to a ids.. 20c; California, 21 to 26 lbs.. 21c( Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 19c. LKATHKR Bteady; acid, 271521c PROVISIONS Heef. firm: lamlly, 160O 1B.60; mess, .00fi.60; beef hams, 6:tf.&u 25.00; packet, 811.0tijl2.00; city dressed extra India mess, ijo.whu 2t uu. cut meats, in m, flckled beUle. 810.0Oan2.0O; pickled hams, ll.60fcill.7i.. Lard, firm; western prime, 8.4u.66; refined, barely steady; continen tal, 8.86; South America, 210.75; compound, 28.S7H4.62V. Pork, steady; family, 2100; short clears, 217.25$19.00; mess, 17.fOG'lA.6n. RICE Ouiet; domestic, fair to extra. 8H'iy-Sc; Japan, nominal. TALLOW Firm; city t per pag.;, vvta; country (pkgs. free), tPafeWic. POLLTKI Alive, quiet cut sieauy. luwm. ISc: turkeys. 12c. Dressed, firm; western chickens, 13'mNc: turkeys, western young hens. 13Vtc: fowls. 14c n ITTER-nrm street price. rxira Creamery, SKB'ilHc irnicim rnces: ream' erv. common to extra, 81(g3c; held, com' mon to extra. 2)4i30c; state dairy, common to firsts. 204i28c: renovated, common to ex tra. ltKijHc: western factory, common to firsts. 17!v&'20Hc; western imitation cream' Un- flntta 21 Wile. itir.raaFiISteadv to firm: stata full cream, small and large, September, fancy. 14ttc; October, best. lSHc: state, good to prime, 12S13c; state winter grade. average beat, 12c; state, inferior, uuue. EvHJS irregular; state, i-ennsy ivaina um nearby fancy selected white, 3c; state, choice, 2ti30c; state, nrlxed, extra, IWnlOc; western firsts, HSc; ofltcial price firsts. 2(P,ro; seconds, fc&Viec St. Loala Ocaeral Market, ST. LOUIS. Jan. 23. WHEAT Futures higher: cash dull; track. No. I red, cash. 7o; No. 2 hard, 74Hj76c; May, 77c; July, 77 n. CORN Higher; tracK, ino. i casn, w. No. 2 white, 44c; May, 44c; juiy,m4c. OATS Firm; track, no. 2 casn, iic;-w. 2 white. S8c; May, S7fd37c; July, 843c n-r.rii'HMarket firm: red winter patents, 3.60ra3.6&; extra, fancy and straight, fd-lwt 3.40; clear, 8Z.8UWZ.Hu, BEF.l) Tlmotny steaay: j.iwosj.ji. CnnVmBAI Htendv. 22.20. BRAN Dull, firmer; sacked, east track. ' . ' . a .1 , a Wl.,A Ml. HAX L'Ull, steaayi timoiny io.umi-i.w, prairie. fll.0013.00. BAOOINO 9e. 11 RMP TWINR fte. PROVISIONS Pork lower: lobbing. I18.SS. Lard lower: prime steam, 28.97. Dry salt meats steady: boxed extra shorts, 29.S7H rtear rlhs. 29.50: short clears. 8.624. Bacon etcttdv: boxed extra shorts, 810.12H; clear rlha tm- short clears. 110.37". poi i.TKi-i'irm cnicaens. c: spnuas, 11c! turkeva. 12A13Wc: ducks. Uc: geese, sc. BUTTKR Steady; creamery, 'Ztxtjsic; dairy, 20fc26c . y EUQl-eteady at iKc. receipts. NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS aswaiasW Varist Is Inactive and Dealinei Are Nearly All of Speculative Cbaracter. HILL ISSUES SELL Off EARLY IN DAY Decline Dac t t'oart Declaloa That New Issaea of Stock Mast be Made la Accordance to Mlaaeaota Law. eral fund exclusive of the tl60.000.0tO grld I reserve shows: Available cash balance, i 267.Sn: gold coin and bullion, tl04.W9.6s3i I gold certificates. 238.153.470. i ( NEW YORK, Jan. 23 There was a fur Iher decline in the activity of stocks today, the total dealings bearing no larger pro portion to those of yesterday than did those of yesterday to the active market of Monday. The character of the deal ings was little changed. The professional operations again seemed to make up prac tically all of the aeailngs. Also mese op erations were followed without any show of firm conviotlons and constant stinting by traders kept values In an unsiame con dition that made the market closely re semble that of the day before. The early decline in sympatny wun me Hill stocks elicited Supporting orders of the kind that have made th bears grow timid and which gave oolor to suppositions that an active accumulation of stocks has been going on with a desire to avoid violent price fluctuations. The movement in the Hill stocks was a direct response to the judlclsl upholding of the contention of the Minnesota state authorities that consent of the Stats Railroad commission was re quired for the proposed issue or new ureii Northern stock. The officials of the rail road were not disposed to comment on the decision In the absence of Its full text, but the opinion In the stock market Inclined to the view that a material obstacle had been encountered In the way of proposed plans for raising new capital. The com panion movement in Northern Pacific rep-, resented the view that Its proposed stock Increase might be opposed by similar meas ures, while the marked contrast in mo upward movement of St. Paul was caused by the speculative assumption that the quick manner of completing Its stock Issue had forestalled such probable hindrance. It was a belter widely aeia at me time oi the St. Paul Issue that the abruptness ot the methods by which It was carried out was due. to c desire to avoid any such com plication. Another target for attack was Canadian Pacific, which was sold largely for foreign account. Some apprenension of any. addition to outstanding stock had a part In Its depression, out an overex tended speculative position in tne sioca was given the responsibility for most of lis depression. The sympathetic enect oi mis movmnein. was again moderate, ouisiae oi me im mediate allied group. General conditions were given little attention. Money con tinued to work easier, but tne terms at which railroad carpnrations are seiung notes to run for periods of several years, which make the interest rate to maturity run to 6 rer cent and upwards, detract from the effects of the .relaxing moneys. A feature of the money market Is the Im proved demard that haa sprung up for commercial paper, which has resulted In a reduction to rates to w tor prime graucs. Discounts in Berlin receded today. The fore I en exchange market here was . but little changed. The operations of the sub treasury continue to yield a liberal addi tion to the bank reserves, the gnin since the last bank statement now amounting to t.,,.3B6.0fiO. Today's fluctuations were as various as those of yesterday, but the clos ing found a rally In progress Instead of a reaction, as on yesterday. Net gains pre dominate tcday where declines were the rulo at the preceding close. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, I2.29S.000. Sales and range of prices on th New York Stock exchange were: Baiaa. Hit. uw. Vina Aflama Kiprsas Amaliamated Cop par 47.000 11 1UH4 Am. C. r 2.600 44"j 44i Am. C. A P. pM 00 101 10114 Sew York Maey Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 2S. MONET On call 'easy. HyiiS per cent; ruling rate, ? per cent; closing bids, 2V per cent; offered. 2 I per cent Time loans dull and easy; sixty darn. 4'B6 per cent; ranety asysi, per cent; six months, 6'55,i per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER frSbSi per cent. 8TKRLINO EXCHANGE1 Heavy with actual business In bankers' bills st 84 R570'rt' 4.S575 for demand and at J4 81Vn KHS for sixty day hills; rx'nt'd rites, $4.8.4 K.,Li and H.Wa4.ti; commercial bills, 14 81 'if 4.814. SILVER Bar, 68'4)C; Mexican dollars, 62Hc BONDS-Government and railroad, steady. Closing quotatlous on ootids wers as follows; 104a..Japan a. M aertea... t'H U. e. rot. 4a. ri 2o eovpon C. e. la. rs tfo eoupoa V. B. old 4a, m.. do cavpon t. 8. nw 4a, IT 4o coupon Am. Tobacco 4a... do Atrhlaon fn. 4a do adj. 4a Atlantic L. 4a Bal. A Obio 4a.. do IV Bra. R. T. e. 4a. Central ot Oa. 6a do 1st Inc.... do td inc.... do Id inc fhea. V Ohio 44a....l04 miraao A. ISa... 7 C, B. A Q. B. 4a.... U c, h. I. a r. 4s 7 do rol. 6a S9 ccc. a st. L.. g. 4a.. 101 Colo. Ind. ti, aar. A. 76 Colorado Mid. a. role, a So. 4a... Coba t. a R. O. 4a... Piatlllsra' Bo. 6a ... Etia p. I. 4a do sn. 4a Horsing Val. Japan (a Bid. "Offered. ..lot ..lJV ..low, ..10O ..1J ..1I4 .. 7 ..116H ..101 ..in .. MS ... ..lie .. so ,.. T4 do 4a rtts do 4H ctf M do td aarlaa 1 I. A N. ant. 4a KOH Man. e. f. 4a 101 Ht rantral 4 aiH do lat Inc ?4 Minn. A St. U 4a.... 4 M.. K. A T. 4a do ta "4 N. R. R. of M. a. 4a N. T. C. . a aai S. J. c. g. a it No. Paclflo 4a 101 H do la N. A W. e. 4a. O. 8. U rfd(. Penn. eonT. Ia Raadlns can. 4s. St. L. A I. M. ist. u A a. r. st. b. s. w. saanoard A. L. 4a. So. Pacific 4a do lat 4a ctta So. Railway 6a... t. 711 Teiaa A P. la 7H T.. St. b. A W. 4s 10J t'nlon Pacific 4.... t'. a. Steal 2d 6a... It Wabash la do dab. B It MWratam Md. 4a... 1H'4 W. A b. K 4a.... n Wla. ( antral 4a. OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal Eeoeiptf of Cattla acd Fricea Steady to Lower. HOGS EXPERIENCING A OECIDED DROP (oatlaard Large Hecelpts of Sheep, Mostly tines, Which Dell Still Lower Than Yesterday's Weak Trices. BOt'TH OMAHA. Jan. 23, W,. Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. 8.47 7,M) 6.W0 812 li:va 12.600 1I,1 .t.) hogs selling largely at IS 4MJS.4TH, with sprinkling st 2H.50. Keprrs'ntstlve sales 44 74 as e. 6a . 11 in ((. 4a. 22 a. 4a.. 74 . SI . Kv . W'i ,112't .U7, . 2 .loiH . 4 .1114 . 7 . M4 . m . Three days this week..l.947 31.041 2K.3U Bum. l.-a . in fit 1 (1 aTTa V frA Same days 1 weeks ago.. 18.7X2 24.0J9 21. inme aays 9 weeas ago..iit.iio iv.oor Bame days 4 weeks ago.. 2.2S1 .41 6,ii6 Bame daya last y ear.... U. 3.15 24,S0 2S,4 The following tahis shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 07. 1908. Inc. Deo. Cattle 82.718 68.4 24,247 Hogs 143. W0 168.834 iM Sheepi i .... 1 10.641 107.1SW S.S42 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice corn fed steers... .85.4og6.26 Fair to good co-n fed steers y" Common to fair steers Wri K Good to choice fed cows 8.74.50 Kulr to good cows and heifers I.OtKijS.75 Common to fair cows and heifers.. .OOoj3.00 Good to choice st'kers and feeders. 4. '. 00 Fair to good stockers and feeders. l.flO'34.40 Common to fair stockers 8.0IVS3.6'; Hull stags, eto l.Sofl4.l8 Veel calves 4.00? SO The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Boston Stocks anal Bands. BOSTON, Jan. 31 -Call loans. &B10 per cent; time loans, BWtiS1 per cent. Official fuotatlona on stocks and bonds were: Atchison ad. 4a J do 4a 100 Max. Central Atchlaon do pfd Boaton A Albany. Boston A Malna... FViaton Klavated . Fltdiburs ptd .. Meilcan Central .. N. T., N. H. A H...1D4 Para Marquatta 63 Union Pacific 17m Am. Pnu. Tuba Z Atner. Sugar liWH do pfd im Am. T. A T H7 ..ion ..10UH ..2 JO ..10 ..151 ..13.) 44 Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. , Corn,, bu. .. Oats, bu. .. 7.0(10 . 64.0110 .120,000 . 86.000 Shipments. 11,000 2O.0U0 108,000 86.0U0 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 23.-WHEAT-May. 73V: July. 72c; September, 72V4C Cash. No. 2 hard. 7'J't'4c; No. s. oYW0avc; ino. 2 red. 74c; No. 3. 67Mi3T3Hc. CORN May, 414c; July, 41"Sc; Beptemner, 42sc. Cash: No. 2, 3Vc; No. 8, 8&394c; Wi. z white, atwic. OAT8 No. 3 white, S7S377ic; No. 2 mixed. RYM Bteady; ajtcc. HAY Steady ; choice timothy, I15.SO16.00; choice prairie, U.2Mill.60. EGOS Bteady; firsts, zzc; seconas, zoc; BUTTER Creamery, 29Hc: packing, 17VrC. Receipts. Shipments. M.ono 81.0"0 18.0K) 63.000 13,000 13,0110 Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu. 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.) High. Low. Close. Wheat- May .. July .. Corn- May .. July .. 72Wn'!73tfT,4 12 l2k 7V 73M.A 7i4B 404 414 40U 41H 41a,41Va USa UWU A asked, B bid. Wheat I May... July... Sept... May... July... Sept... Onts-. Jan.... May... July... S-pt... I'ork May... July... Lard- Jun.... May... July... Rlhs- Jan.... May... July 781,!Si 794 "BW'tlS 78 78 7Ta ' 424 42H 4fr-loH 6t 46T4i-4a 48 46-S 46 S6' 88 38V 3Xi 83S 1 42H 1 42H lo 60 16 66 t 16 20 40 4?H 4V. 471 I 86 I 86 106 m I 17VI I 20 78 78' 42V4 ' 42W 4Vy46H'uy 4a 86 2 16 80 1 16 47 IS 36 40 I 96 4(t' I 864, 774 4f' 46HUIV, 85 ST, Peoria Market. PFX3RIA. Jan. 23. CORN Unchanged : No. 8 yellow and No. s, 41 c; r.o. 4, 400 no grade. 38UC. OATS Bteady ; No. 2 white, 7c; NO. 2 white, 36Hc; No. 4 white. SoVisaoiliaO. RYE Finn; No. 2, 64ia7c. WHISKY On th basis of 21.2 for fin IsheU guuda Mllwaakca Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 23.-WHE3AT Firm No. 1 northern. 814i82'Ac: No. 2 northern. t?(Usohc; May, nc. tYrJ B'eaay wo. l nitnve, BARLKV Urm; No. 2. 67WwWc; sample. 47ft67tiC. OOKN Lower; No. 1 caah, 414c: May, 40HC. 2Si I 1 S7H 19 62 t 20 I 40 I 96 9 UTHl 17 16 434 10 06 t 27H 9 46 47V4 8 97H a lo 9 20 Liverpool Grain Market.' LIVERPOOL. Jan. 23 WHEAT Scot firm; No. 2 red western winter. 6s; futures steady; March, 6s 6Hd; May, to 4Sd, July 6s 1-s.d. COKN Spot firm; American mixed new. 4s Sd; American mixed old, 4s 61; futures nrm; January, as ia; aiarcn, 4s No. I. Cash quotations were as follows FLOUK Firm; winter patents, S3.20 i.uv. siiimi uuiiiii, ao.iutao.vo; spring pat' ota i.70-T2N); spring straights, 3.1(i)a.40 WHEAT No. t spring. 7Saj2o; No. W81c: No. I red. 74V.fr76lc. . CORN'-No. X 434o: No. i yellow. 4.-rt:c OATS No. I, S6c; No, I white, Soutffcc. HfB-No. 9, aao. II Ah LET Fair to choice malting, 614J65a SKfcliSNo. 1 flax. 81.144; No. 1 north. Western, 91214; prlinu timothy, 24.4ofl-4.44; PROVltil.NS Whort ribs sides (loose) x2.T6f9.a. Mesa pork, per bbl., 216.90. Iju-d i.er lit) lbs., IS. 20. Short clear sides (boxtdl' a a.a V-U Followlng were the receipt and shlp- Keceiota Shipments Philadelphia Prodnec Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 2S. EGGS Steady and In fair demand; western fresh, 2a at mara. CHtKbB Bteady and In fair demand New York full creams, fancy, 14 4c; New York run creams, choice, 14 .c; New York full creams, fair to good, 12at14c. Dalnth Grain Market. DULUTH. Jan. 23.-WHEAT-On track No. 2 northern, 81c: May. 5ac: Julv. ?r: OATS To arrive, 35c RYE-67c. HARLEY-J6a-c. - Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Jan. 21 SEED) Clover-Cash js.du; Jan.. as.oo. reu., jt; March, 8 674 April. 2.V40. Timothy. (2.06. Alslke, 87.76. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil ptd Am. Kxpreae Am. H. A b- P'd Amaiican Ice Am. LlnaMd OH Am. Lloaeed Oil pfd. Am. Locomotive Am.' LocorootlTO pfd Am. 8. A R Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Buirar Rrflnlng Am. Tobaoco pfd otfa Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Ooaat Una Baltlmora A Ohio. Bal. A Ohio M Brooklyn Rapid Tr. ....... Canadian Paolflo Cantral of New Jaraay..., Chaaapaaka A Ohio Chlcan Ot. W Chtcaio A M. W C. li. A Bt. V Chlcaso T. A T , Chleaso T. A T. ptd..... C, C. C. A 8t. L , Colorado P. A I Colorado A Bo Colo. A So. 1st pfd Colo. A Bo. 2d ptd Consolidated Oas Corn Producta , Corn Producta pfd , Delaware A Hudaon Dal.. U A W Denver A R. O P. A R. O. pfd DiatlllerS' Becurittea .... Erla Krle lat pfd , Erie 2d pfd General Electric Hocklna Valler. ottered Illlnota Central ntematlonal Paper Int. Paper pfd...( Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central ptd Kanaaa City So K. C. Bo. pfd Louisville A N l. Mexican Central Minn. A Bt. b M., 8L P. A 8. B. M M , bt. r. a o. . at. piu. Missouri Paclllc M.. K. A T M . K. A T. Pfd Natlooal bead N. H. R. of M. ptd..., New Tork Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A W , Norfolk A W. pfd North American PaclBc Malr Pennsylvania People' a Oaa P., C. C. A Bt. u. ... Pressed Bteel Car Preeaed 8. C. pfd Pullman Palace Car.., Reading , Reading lat pfd Reading 2d pfd Republlo Bteol Kepublto Bteel pfd.... Rock Island Co Hock Ialand Co. pfd.., BU L. A B. r. d pfd Bt. Louis B. W 8t. Louis 8. W. ptd.. Bo. PaclBa Bo. Paclflo pfd Bo. Railway go. Railway pfd Tennessee C. A 1 Tessa A Pacific T.. Bt. b. A W T.. 81. LAW. pfd.. I'nlon Pacific t'nloa PaclBc pfd IT. a. Kipreas V. 8. Ksslty f B. Rubber I', a. Rubber pfd U. 8. Bteel U. B. Bteel pfd Vs. -Carolina Chemical Va -Caro. Cham. pfd.. Wabash Wabaah pfd Wella-Parso El press . Westlnihouse Eieclcle Westers t'alon Whet Una A b. B Wlaoooala Central W la. Central ptd Northern PaclSa Central Leather Central Leather pfd.. Sloae-Shemeld Btaal ,. Int. Metropolitan Int. Met. pld Great Northera pfd. 20 110i 44"4 101 100 132 23 100 too "oi 200 1.400 1.400 600 T.S0O 14,500 100 too 2.700 ', 16.400 . 11,400 ', '"'ioo 700 , 1.400 , 12,700 24 12 ' WV 1UH 144V4 ins' 7 270 lot . 100 mvk 117 7Re 1MV4 'ii4 14 1(1 10 It ' (ll4 147 iiv" 7 rut" 10S-4 100 irsv. 114 '76 113 -ti 14 lto 142 ,200 (00 68 (4 200 67 1.800 JSH I. ZOO 24 no 1.400 7 216 tm 24 It 1S 24 8 216 Am. Woolen do pfd Dom. I. A 8 Maaa. Rlectrls do pfd Mass. Oss t'nlted Fruit lotted 8. M do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Adventure Alloues Amslsamated Atlantic Bid. "Asked Blnaham Cel. A Hecla.. Centennial Copper Range .. Daly West rsnklln Orsnby tsls Royals Mass. Mining Michigan Mohswk Mont. C. A C... tld Dominion ... Osceola Parrot tiutnry Shannon Tamarack Trinity t'nlted Copper .. tr. 8. Mining U. 8. Oil t'tah Victoria ( Winona .. Is Wolverine .. 47! North Butta ..lwvnutte Coalition . .. 5 Nevada .. (4 'Mitchell ..lit Cal. A Arliona.. . . 11 Oreena Con II .100 . II . lt . ..104 SJ ... .WO .... 41 .... tl .... 19 .... K ....110 .... 23 .... i .... 11 .... 21 .... 1 .... td ....144 .... 11 ....lit .... M ....151 .... .... 7S .... 75 .... 12 .... 73 .... 7 .... 1.1 ....114 ....114 .... 27 .... It y... ....13 .... 20 Date. 1107. 19O6.1906.1904.lOI.1902.1901. London Cloalnar Storks. LONDON, Jan. 23. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange Were: Consols, money 47 IM., K. A T . 27'N. T. Central . 14,Nortolk A W .107 do pfd .104 Ontarlo A W .10 Pennsylvania .... .121 Rand Mines . .Si iRradlng . 17 Southern Railway .164 do pfd 27 .Southern Paclflc 700 28 21 1.600 6.600 200 72 71 S 12 2,200 141 141 400 100 200 100 'ioo 200 100 700 too 10 200 700 I.0O0 2.S00 100 100 '. iiioo 20 200 TOO 20 . ll.too . I,9"0 TOO 200 '. " too .141. too 146 17 10 27 4t It tt ll 14 67 111 ' !W 7o 71 130 45 W 14 27 13J, . M 77 64 171 12 144 17 to 27 44 28 6 in 24 67 111 'tr t 70 71 its 4 M ' 17 ,134 4 77 64 m" 111 600 400 2.900 2.4UO '"ioi iiitoo i.ooo 404) '. '"i too 1.2U0 44.4o0 200 too fs) i;,ooo 11,900 100 400 100 2,600 24, tot 6. ISO luo , tl.tuo , t.OUO t.400 II H 21 40 '23 'toii 'it tt 'si X! 63 174 12 60 105 4T 106 n4 24 U 1 164 n 101 74 Si 76 171 27 t 2 ta 'is 'l4 18 ti 'ti 11 61 176 22 60 106 47 106 17 24 23 161 101 74 ti 71 144 27 14 17 IS 72 111 14t 116 132 7 272 106 . 100 127 117 IS 7t IKS tot 62 14 190 lit 2 22 tl 63 S 47 66 184 24 6 J14 4M ax K 71 " 40 71 42 ll 124 104 17 to 17 77 24 46 2K 6 2t 24 tt 111 154 W) s 11 71 M 120 45 1 26 It 27 1.U 94 74 64 M 171 1U tt to 11 S 27 40 44 67 tt 117 29 14 15i 34 II 12 174 92 lot II t 104 47 IK 26 104 17 36 276 160 U 13 23 41 164 27 101 71 91 1(1 do account Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Paclflo Chea. A Ohio..,,. Chicago Ot. V...... C. M. A St. P... D Beers Denver A R. a... do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Illlnola Central .. Louisville A N .. 39 ..114 .. tl .. tl .. 4fi .. 49 - 7 .. 45 .. 2n .. t .. 97 ..131 .. 93 .. 44 ..10 .. II .. 25 2514 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 14.. 15.. IS. . li.. 18.. 1.. 20., 21.. 1'2.. 23.. J .m 6 28 26 IB 28 41( 6 291 4 62 6 41 'tl 6 I'll 4 61 44I ( 27 4 65 6 48 MS, 6 61 4 73 4 G9 4 74 37 13' 1 Av. IOI .241 aa. to ..liw ..1 ..194 .139 ..l!4 . .1.-4 ..141 . n ..251 .11 ..27" ,.l4 ..26 ..211 ..204 ..171 ..231 ..VI ..201 ,.2H . ."4 .201 ..817 BHEKP-ll 200 to 40 Pt 1 to 2 40 SO t 42 I 42 I 42 t 42 4 4 4 t 41 4 45 4 45 4 46 t 46 4 45 I 45 4 44 4 45 t 41 4 45 4 46 4 43 4 46 t 45 4 45 4 45 has Ne. to... 71... tt... n... it .. at. .. 7t... 76... 13.., 4.7 .. , St. .. 16... 47... II.. It!... 43 , 41. . 70... 70.. 65... . 75. . 70 ,, 61.. 4 . tt.. A. ...! ...1st ...211 .. 2?4 ...ttl . . . ill .. J.'t ...171 ...2T4 .. !"4 .. 211 ...25 ...234 ...f!0 ...241 .. 2S5 ...ir7 ...833 ...292 ....Jut .. 2t ...17 , . . 260 . .. .15 aa. P. 4 4', I 4 t 43 4 45 I 47 4 47 I 47 . I 47 4 47 4 47 I 47 1 47 2 47 4 47 t 47 47 I 47 4 5 4 64 4 50 4 60 I 60 4 6 4 52 4 65 been tt lontt time since nfs 14d lincallv the market was ttn- chttnaed: No. I foundry. "6.sfr?S.2f: No. 1 ftMindry northern. 4 711 Jf. 76 ; No. 1 foundry smithern. .' ("r.Tl k: No. 2 fotin drv southern. .?i.ii .ti.m. ST. IA1 let. Jin. 3.-MrrrAI-l,rd. stesdy at tb.10. 8p lter, steady at tSttSi. 6 29 4 56 5 31 4 57 4 68 6 36 6 38 4 63 4 691 4 741 12! 6 15 6 17! I 6 CI 41 6 601 6 60 6 39 4 W 6 47' 27 4 791 6 69 lb 4 Sd 6 64 6 0'2' 4 f, 6 6 6 03 5 12 I 21 ! 5 20 ! t & ' V7 6 l: 5 IS Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Omaha $3.7(iS.50 Chlcag-o l.S(i6 90 Kansas City 2.2.V6 b St. Louis 2.4"?in.?6 Bloux City 2.7rvJ)'6.26 The ofllclal number of cars broug-ht In today by coch road was: Cattle. Hogn. toheep. C. M. & Bt. P'..... Wabash Missouri Tactile 4 Union Pacific 50 C. A N. W.. east 10 C. & N. W., west 76 Hosts. $5.Xii 6.624 6.K"i'6.ii 6.7Miti.674 6.151-. (0 6..sU.60 of stock H'ses 14 1 2 29 24 66 11 6 20 12 8 4 6 196 19 10 4 16 trading In the sheep ham was a dull as It whs on the opening tnis morning. He celpts were again liberal and consisted largely of ewes, the same as yesterday and day before. It was very easy to under stand tho cause of the lack of activity to the trade. As noted yesterday, buyers have been tilled up on ewes until they had very little need for additional supplies. The result was that sellers found It not so much a matter of price as of getting sonio one to look at their holdings. The ques tion, "would you look at a nice bunch t ewes," was generally met by the reply, "not now." Parkers all seemed to want a few weth ers and yearlings and the few loads of that kind offered generally sold In fair season and without much difficulty. As to prices, the feeling waa weak, even on that kind, and while some sellers thought they got out about steady, others felt that their sales were lower. Uood lambs were also In fair demand and strictly good killers sold as high as 27.60. which whs as high as anytldng brought yesterday or the day before. It would be well for shippers to under stand from the above that it Is necessitry to send In fewer ewes during the remainder of the week. The continued heavy mark't Ing of ewes has filled the packets up an I should receipts continue large it would be a ery difficult matter to prevent a serious break In values. At the time of cloning this report there were still a numlver of sheep remaining unsold on some of which very low bids were placed, while others were without a bid at all. A bunch of good lambs that arrived late sold at 17.26, as sgalnst 27. 60 for identically the same stuff yesterday and Monday. Quotations on killers: Good to choice Inmbs, IT.0tKy7.4O; fair to good lambs, 26.75 ft 7.0(1; good to choice yearlings, lamb weights, t6.it.26; fair to good yearlings, lamb weights, 2o.75iSti.00; good to choice yearlings, heavyweights. 2o.76iU6.00; fair to good yearlings, heavyweights, $5.5(K45.7t; good to choice old wethers, 2o.35'a6.6t.; fair to goud old wethers. ti.OOiio.36; good to choice ewes, I4.8U&6.16; fair to good ewes, t4.35r04.8O. representative sales: No. 1I8 western yearlings. 14 western lamb culls 60 western ewes ...40 Union Paclflo ... 14 do pfd .... ... 40 U. 8. Steal... ... It do pfd .... ...41 Wabaah ...Ill do pfd .... ...144 Spanish 4a .. SILVER Bar, steady, 81 7-16d per ounce. MONKY 4H4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bllla is 4Tf6 per cent; for three months' bills, 4-&4 per cent. New York-Mtalna- Stocks. NEW TORKv Jan; ZS. Closing" quotations on nuNiii-sj " - - -...v Adams coo. .....r...-r "! y .J. 20 Alice ttreeca Rrunawlck Con. . Comatock Tunnel ....-; Con. Cal.' A VS......HW Horn Silver .-...Ill Iron Silver 400 beadvtiia Con 6 bitthf Chief Ontario Orhlr Potoel Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopaa .. Staadard .250 ..lie .. it .. to .. 4J .. 16 ..II Flour, bbls. heat. bu. Corn, bu... Oats. bu.... Vlye. u larley. bu. .. 2JOO ..tXlisw ..."2.0 0 .. H.wst .. M.UjO liej.KO 2-42. 7tO 11.6 0 -.i 44 V On the Produce erchange today the but- er market was stesdy; creameries. JO-ylS! dairies, lat.l'.c. Kill, easy; at mark, cast Included. 2;-m'.'4c; firsts, 26.-: prime Drata, t hee.-e. steady, .utne. Miasrapalla Grala Market- MINNHtHU IS. Jan. 23 - WHKAT-Msy, "lie; Julv KlVi'MV; feWptntiber. .tm-jc; n. 1 hard. iwV.: No. 1 northern, Kic; No. J notstivi'it, u!sftais,c; fo. S riorttneiu. T7 I LOIH.nnH patents, tti'Bt.tO; second Cottoa Harkel.. NEW TORK. Jan. 33. COTTON Spot clow-d steady; middling uplands, tlu.); middling gulf, 111.16; no sales. BT. Lot 18, Jan. 2i-C(JTTON-Julet; middling, 1VrC. tales. 26 bales; receipts. ILb balea; shipmeuta, 7i6 bales; stork, Z4.1S3 balea , 1-JVKRPOOL, Jii COTTON Knot goud business done: priests 6 to 7 points higher; American middling fair. 66d; good mtddlinx. 11: mitidllng, 6tsl; good or dinary. 6.?d; ordinary, I Md The sales of the day were t'Miu balea of which lAf(l were lar speculation and rsport and In cluded $.7ts An.erii .. Kbceipts, 26. (tt 4). 11 Atnerieaa. NKW tJRLEANS, J.in. SI -CTTON--P ! lotH d na.nl ; sales 6 a bales. Liow ordinary, tlilc nominal; Ordinary 2 16-16c. nondtial; gotMl ordinary S'c; low middling .-h-; ausd middling. 11 2-1. : mlddliuu: faf 1.' J-ltic noinltial : : fair. V -! nominal Iecvipts, J4.aul bales; e'eck. Jau.SfJ bales. Total aaiea for the day, 427.10 shsree. Bostoa Copper Market Closing Quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan & Bryan, 112 Board of Trade Diuiaing. itinana: Adventure Alloues , Atlantis Bingham , Black Mountain Rowoa Consolidated. Butte Coalition Calumet A Arlaon. Calumet A Hecla... Cealeaaial Capper Rang ....... Italy Wee Kset Butta Franklin Oreena Copper Helvetia 'sM Royal Keeweenaw L. a. A PHtatairg.. Msaaachuaetta ....... MlcSlgaa t Mohawk 44 Nevada Consolidated. 1 North Butts 13 Old Domloioa toaoeola M Pneu. Servlca IT Pneu. Service, pfd.., 12 Qulncy ia Shantoa 41 Tamarack 94 Trinity 20 t atted fruit M t'nlted atatea. ma., fc t'nlted atatea. pld... 4V I'taa Coaaulldated... I Victoria 23 Wlnoaa 13 ol vert BO 29 Cananea tNipiaalag 83 11 14 114 64 144 11 II 119 23 tee at lot ' ST , 14 t 11 isi , aa . u Treaaary Sfaleaaeat. WA8HINGTON Jan. 23 -Tenia v a atat 1 nient if the treasury balauctsa ta the gn- C, St. P., M. ft O.... 6 C B. & Q., east 3 C, B. ft J., west 39 C, R. I. ft P., east... C C, R. I. & P., west... 3 Illinois Central 1 Great Western Total receipts ....220 196 61 4 The dlBDosltlon of the day's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co l.IKI 1.983 1.969 Swift and Company 1,449 8,616 1.412 Cudahy Packing Co....l.K'il 6.6i5 2,6f,3 Armour ft t o , 3,018 1,412 Vansant ft Co 8 I .oilman & Co 26 McCreary ft Carey 77 W. I. Stephen 1B3 Hill ft Bon 174 F. P. Lewis 63 Huston ft Co 14 Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 87 I P. Hubs 96 Mike Haggerty 96 J. B. Root ft Co 32 R. ft 8 90 T. B. Inghram 3 Lehmer Bros 11 Union Dressed Beef Co. 17 Ind. Packing Co 238 20 Other buyers 418 ' 2.645 1S3 western ewes 240 western ewes 226 western wethers .. Ill western lambs 40 western lambs .... 16 western lambs ... 37 weatern lamb culls 297 western ol western 378 western 123 western 261 western 619 western 8)7 western 4w0 western 5S western 20 western 2LV7 west it 37 western 1i3 western S7S western lambs yearlings .. yearlings . yearlings .. lambs Inmbs lambs lambs lamb culls.. ewes ewes ewes lambs lambs Av. . 100 . 72 . 80 . 112 . li . 101 . 83 . 0 . 75 . 49 . . S3 . 63 . c3 . 70 . 70 . 78 . 71 . 57 . 79 . 98 . 113 . 85 . 85, Pr. 16 6 (io 4 90 4 90 4 75 6 65 7 35 7 15 00 4 5D 7 00 6 85 6 5 6 86 7 00 7 81 6 8j 6 8T 6 M 6 00 4 8S 4 W 7 60 7 60 Foreign Financial. LONDON. Jan. 23. Money was In good demand and short supply In the market today. Discounts were easy owing to con tinual competition for bills and business shrank to small proportions Owing to the dearness of money and lack of outside or ders prices on the stock exchange dropped. The uncertainty regarding divisions divi dends was resnc-n""'1 'or a decline In home rails and profit-taking made kafflrs easier. Foreigners Improved In the afternoon. In ' Americans the dealings were small in the -forenoon with prices at about parity, the continued uncertain trend of prices In Wall street checking bus iness. Ijiter New York advices caused un easing of quotations but the market picked up fractionally and closed quietly steady. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 closed at Sl.tKH- . . HEKLIN, Jan. 23. Business on tne Bourse today was narrow and prices In most of the departments declined. Bank Clearlags. J OMAHA. Jan. 23. Bank clearings for to day were tl. 65,933.54 and for the correspond- In date last year ti.aiu.in. is. Wool Market. BOBTON. Jan. 23. WOOL Market Is steadv. with trading moderate. There Is considerable inquiry, but little buying. Sell ers are showing much determination to hold out for their own prices, a suc stantlal amount of Montana of various grades was sold. B super continues to sell at 60c for standard eastern and 47n4oO for western. The foreign wools are nrm and quiet. Leading domestic quotations follow: Indiana ana Missouri, conjoins;, uiree- eighths blood, 33'o-14o. Texas, scoured basis, fine, 12 motttns, i.uaioc; nne, 1 to 1 montus, 6Sii70c. California, scoured hauls, northern, coarse, 67'uUc; northern, good, ttiflc; mid dle county. 5VUitc; iali rree, twtiboc. Ore gon, scoured basis, eastern. No, 1 clothing. tiKn'IOo. Territory, staple, scoured basis, fine, 7i75c; fine medium, t8(n70c: medium, 66'8tfc. Territory, ordinary, srourea pasis, nne, tirr 70c; tine medium, bvuoee-: medium, tvaObc. Colorado and New Mexico, spring scoured, 7r0e; No. 1. Gi'Uc. Pulled wools, scoured basis, extra, yoj,Jc; nne a, ooiawc; a supers, fin'tifioc: B supers, 47at2c. BT I All It). Mo., Jan. a. wihjij ejteaoy. Medium grades combing and clothing. 24(i 2c; light line, 2otiv23c; heavy line, lojtlhc; tub washed, johjJoc. LONDON. Jun. 23. WOOU-The offerings at the wool auction sales today numbered 9,317 bales. Bcoured and greasy combings sold at full rates. (Jape of Oood Hope and Natal were firm and Puma Arenas In poor condition were quiet, with the home trade taking the bulk cf the ofTerlnge. Bales In detail: New South Wales, 1,700 bales; scoured. Is lod-fils lOHd; greasy, oivfcfls lUd. Queensland, Us) bales; lecuured, Is Sri 1 2s Vd. Victoria, 2.100 bales; scoured. Is "dfr-'s Id; greasy, 6d'uls 6d. South Australia. 1,9 0 bales; greasy, 6.drfls Id. West Australia, 5m bales; greusy. 7dirls Id. New Zealand, 1.300 bales; greasy, 6dls 3d. Cape of Good Hone and Natal. 9"0 bales; scoured. Is Jd'ic 2s Id; greasy, tj'-jditllV!. Punta Arena, 6u0 bales; greasy, 6dgls ld. Totals 6,877 . , 14.290 10.007 CATTLE Cattle have been coming most too fast this week, but fortunately the weather haa been cold, ao that packers were enabled to take care of them In pretty good shape. This morning,' however, with additional large receipts, packers seemed to feel that prices ought to be lower and they started out right at the beginning, bidding generally 10c lower than yester day's market on fat steers as well as on cows and heifers. Sellers, however, were fiolntlng to the fact that receipts, while arge, were no heavier than they have been on previous weeks, and as a rule m:tde a hard struggle to maintain values. The result was a slow opening and a dull trade, which was further Increased by the fact that over hslf the receipts did not arrive until well along toward midday. In the end. however, the most of the cattle sold with prices anywhere from weak to 10c lower than yesterday. Good feeders were scarce again today and the market very strong. Feeders are buy ing a good many warmed up cattle, paying occasionally better than 65.00 for such as suit them. While good weighty feeders are In such active demand and prices are so strong, the market on light stockers Is slow and lower. Representative sales: BEEF 6TEER3. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr. 447 I 10 II 1368 I It 750 I 80 12 1204 I It lOOt 4 40 13 1174 t 20 lto 4 66 4 1082 2 20 1032 4 M 18 1174 I 24 1022 4 74 44 1811 I 10 10DI 4 II 11 1365 t 25 1128 4 e5 II 13U4 2 4 1111 4 15 It 10811 t 42 1081 4 10 22 12ftt 2 45 1091 I 00 11 12HI I 40 1135 6 00 14 1325 I 45 1224 I Ot I Hal 6 44 1214 6 05 II. 1462 I 45 1179 2 10 t 242 I 10 cowa No. 14.... 25.... I.... It.... II..., 3..., I..., I... 22... 18... 10..., 26... 21.... 12..., Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 23. COFFEE Mar ket for futures opened steady at un changed prices to an advance pf 6 points and sold up to a net advance of about ttv 10 points during the early session on strong local support and the smaller re ceipts at Brasilian points. At the ad vance, which carried the market nearly He up from the recent low point there was considerable realising and prices eased off partly on the later trading. Prices were steady and unchanged to t points higher. Hales were 672 bags. In cluding February at 6.46 6.60c; March, 6.60ti S.66c: June, 6.76c; July, 5 80c; Sep tember. 6 $0(&i W6o; December, 6 06&4 10c Spot coffea steady; Rto, No. 7. 7c; Santos. Ko. 4. 8c; mild coffee, steady; Cordova, ItjrliVie. ... Saarar and Malasaes. NEW YORK. Jan. O-SUGAR-Raw firm; fair refining.' Sc; centrifugal, S trat, me; molaases sugar, 2c Refined, quiet; No. 6. 4 Joe; No. 7 4 26c; No. 8. 4.20c; No. 1. 4.16c; No. 10. 4 05c: No. 11. 4.00c; No. 12. I 95c: No. 13, S.2c; N 14. 1.85c; confectioners A. 616c: cut loaf' 5.50c; crushed. 5.60c; powdered, 4.90c; granu lated 4.&IK-: rubes. 6 06c. MOLASSES Bteady j New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, S7?f4ac. NEW ORLEANS. Jsn. 22 81 'GAR steady; centrifugal whites, 41-lntj4c; ren. tntiusal yellow. 2trH'c: secouda. 2U.-J Ijl-ltx.; tuolaaaes tijrup, 2xsJ14 t 4 It II 11 , II II , 16 44 , 4 , li , 42 , I 10 2 10 I 11 4 20 11 4 1 I 4 11 T 2 1 2 tt i It ..... 2 II 1 I 1..-.. 1 1 10 1 2 1 2 1 1 I II 14 4 24 12 ... Ill ... til ... 181 ... 9H0 ...I'M ... 9M ... 911 ... til ...1009 ...111 ...1111 ... 117 ...1091 ...1011 ...1144 ... 785 ...1101 ...1014 ... 960 ...10J0 ... 981 ... 178 ...1061 ... 871 ...1090 ...1014 ...1084 ... 441 ... 110 ... 481 ... 101 ... 131 ... 191 ... 143 ... tit ... 210 ... ISO ... 136 ... ... 110 ... luO ...201 ... 140 ...1400 ...1800 ...1460 ,...iuo ...lueo .... 134 las .... 410 .... tit .... 171 191 I 10 2 70 1 85 2 12 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 26 2 10 I I I It 1 40 2 eO 2 50 I 50 1 50 2 50 2 54 I 10 I 40 1 10 2 14 2 1 2 70 2 It 2 II 2 15 HEIFERS. ....1125 ....1061 ....1176 ....1143 190 1105 ....1120 ....1031 ....1074 1090 ....lo44 ....1001 ....1091 .... 924 ....1010 ....1055 1060 1151 . ...ll'HJ 1066 ....1110 .... IHt HhS .... T7 ....1440 .... 971 2 15 2 16 2 15 2 79 2 10 I 80 1 10 2 80 2 85 I tt I 15 t 84 1 25 2 90 2 90 1 90 2 90 4 00 4 00 4 15 4 25 4 85 4 95 4 26 4 to 4 20 2 25 2 40 2 40 2 40 I 46 I 46 1 45 2 70 13. I 1 1 II 1 12 I CALVES. I 50 t 75 2 75 4 00 4 00 4 UO 4 25 I 25 BULLS. 2 24 I 2 50 I 155 1 2 40 1 2 80 FEEDERS. 2 25 44 2 40 2 14 4 15 4 tt 4 40 14 . 44.. 17. 41. 120 9-0 440 1060 M4 470 1174 1012 140 130 131 180 180 SO 140 210 lilt 175 20O0 1710 . 44t .1231 . Ill .iota .117 1:33 1 72 2 85 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 25 4 42 4 60 4 26 4 50 4 10 4 60 4 it 4 60 4 60 4 60 1 55 2 90 2 90 4 M 4 40 4 45 4 74 4 at I ot I CHICAUO LIVK STOCK. MARKET Cattle and Bheep Unfr, Hogs a Shade Lower. CHICAGO, Jan. 3 CATTLE Receipts. 27.018) head. Market KV lower. Ccmmon to prime steers, at.00fi7.80; cows, t2.75fu00; heifers, t2.604t5.U0; bulls, t2.76ff4.61; calves, t2.7Mt8.75; stockers and feeders, t2.ao4i4.90. HOGS Receipts, 40.000 head. Market shade lower. Prime shipping grades, to 674 (&6.70; choice butcher weights, t (i7Vs"o.70; packing, tt.62H'M 6'Vi; ussorted light, to oM 6.671: pigs, t6.WXtfC.ts5; bulk of sales, tu.B-tt 6.6,H. BHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts, 2,0 head. Market, sheep, 16c lower; lanibo. Heady. 8hep, t.1.0inj6.7C; yetu-llngs. U-Wt 80; lambs, tjo.7DS7.oO. New York Live Stock MarCet. NEW YORK. Jan. 23. BEEVES Re ceipts, 1,228 head; market for gopd to choice steers steady to strong; medium slow to shade lower; cows steady to Arm; steers, 24.00 0 6..07 V I oxen and stags, t3.604.40; bulls. t3. 4044. 45; cows, 11.76 (il 4.25. Liverpool and London cables steady. Exports, 916 cattle, 1,800 sheep and 5,500 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 1,291 head; chf)lce veals steady; others easier", westerns 26o lower; veals, tS. 00 9.76; choice. tlO.OO; culls, t4.00j4.75; westerns, t3.006 4.50; dressed calves slow; city dressed veals, 8 14c per pound: few fancy same, 14 4c; country dressed, 7 Vi 3' 13c. HOGS Receipts . f.590 head; market Arm and higher; state and Pennsylvania hogs. t7 254i 7.35; pigs. t7.4047.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,637 head; market for sheepdull; lambs slow to steady; sheep, t3.5O4jB.60; culls. 3.00; lambs, t7. 004( 8.00; culls, t5. 004 6.00. OMAHA Tt HOI r-.AI H3 MARKET. Cnadltlon of Trade aad ,( teas aa Staple and Fancy Prodaea. EGOS Pe-r dog., 12c. LIVE POl'LTKT Urns, SHc; roosters. Sc; turkeys, ioi.tc; dueks, yyloo; young roosters. c'.Se; geese, Iu9c. BI'TTEIt Parking stock, Hfn9c: rholea to fancy dslry, "I'uJ-'c; creanteiy, 26112". HAY-Cholee tifMntl. r.5e: medium. " "": Nt. 1 hottoni, tS.50; oft grndes. 15 504itj.50i Rye straw. t7.00; No. 1 alt.ilfa, tU.00. URAN-Per .on. JpJ.OO OLD VEGETABLES. CARROT? BEETS AND PARSNIPS Per bu., 75 SWEET POTATOES-Illinois, per larga bll., i.Vii. NAVY BEANS Per bu., 1.6; No. t, tl.oO. LIMA BEANS-Per lb.. 6Vtc. CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown. lVfcr I' lb. EGO PLANT- Per dot.. 22.l6tft3.0O. RUTABAGAS About 160 lbs. to sack, tl.60. POTATOES-Per bu. 464j66c. Tl'KNIrs - Per bu., c. ONION-lloma grown, per bu., 4)0oJ I Spanish, per ciaie, 62.00; Colorado, per bu : 75c. NEW VEGETABLES. BEETS, TIRNIP8 AND CARROTS Pat doa.. ti'UoOc. TOMATOES Florida, 80-tb. crate. f.OOi WAX BEANS Per bu. Vx. t3.5O2.0O. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per doa. CELERY-Callfornis, per doa.. 75cOfd 00. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per doa., t-Ou, HOHSKKA 1 ieSH l ase of 2 doa-. 11.90.. RAOISHKB Per doa. bunches. 36c GREEN PEPPERS-Par s-baaket srat 24 i 4iV.U0. PARSLEY Hothouse, per doa. bunches, 40c. ' . . HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per doa Jl.'O'U 1.26. BHALLOTS Southern, per bu.. (0a FRHITB. CRANBERRIES Per Ubl., tS.5039.00. APPLES Ben Davis, choice, ts.oO; faney, per bid., t-26; Jonathans, 23.76v4.oO, Nest; York apples, I.I.Jo, Iowa and Nebraska, eating and cooking, t2 264l3.O0. PEARS Winter Nells, per box, tlOO. TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGES Florida ranges, all alaes. IZ.'lo; California nttvels, extra fancy, all slzex. t-l. 2f. ; fancy, t3.o0; choice, 2175. LEMONS Llmonlera, 300 and o0 alas, tt.oo; other btands. 60c leas. DATES Kadaway 'c: aayera. 6c; Hal low is. ntw stuffed wamui dales, t-lb. bog, ti.io- BANANA-I-er nedfiim-slsed bunch, t2.U04i2 25; Jiiir)l. btKU'3.60. GRAPE f rtlrlT S:ro at w 64 and (0, 23.71 4)4 00. FlGS-Callfornla, bulk. 6Hc; t-crowa Turkish, lac; 5-crown, 14c; l-ciown, Uo. COCO AN U To Per sack of 100. 64-60. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs, 15c; No. 2 ribs, 10c; No. 8 rthft, 7c; No. I loin, 18c; No. t loin. 12c: No. 2 loin, 9c, No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 2 chuck, 6c: No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round. 74c: No. I round, 6tac;No. 8 round, tic: No. 1 piata, 4c; No, 2 plate. 4c; No. 3 plate, 8c. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESF7 New lull cream Wisconsin twins, USfeo; new full cream brick, lti'jl liiVjc; wheel Swiss cheese, 16c; block Swiss, 16c; 4fhiberger, 14c; YoUng Americas, 16c. FISH Trout. 12c; halibut, loc: cattish, 16o; buffalo, 80; bullheads, lie; black bass, fine stock, 25c; salmon, 1-c; pike, dressed, lie; red snapper, 12c; whlteflsh, 12c; perch, dressed snd scaled, 6c; pickerel, dressed, 8Vc; herring, 6c; crapples, olac; eels, Inc; blueflsli. 16c; lobsters, green, 36c per Ib.l mackerel. Spanish, !(-; native. Sue; fro legs, 46c per doz. saddles. Cl.'RED FIHH-Family whlteflsh, per quarter bhl., ion lbs., tt.OO; Norway mack- e re t, ivo, x, aoo-w, vv. . o.w, urmng u bbls., 2o0 pounds enrh, Norway, 4k, til; Nor way, 3k, tl2.6o; Holland herring, In kegs, mill-era, 8tc; Kegs, mixed. 70c. HIDES AND TA LIjOW Green Baited. No. 1. 12c; Nd. 2. 11c; bull hides, 9c; green hides. No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 9c" horse, tl50i-J 8.75; sheep pelts, 5nrej tl.25. Tallow, No, L 4c; No. 2. 3c Wool, 1541 J2c. N 1 'TB French walnuts, UVS,c; California walnuts. No. 2, soft shell, 13c; No. 1 soft shell, I6H0; Braslls, 16Hfl6c; pecans, 194T'.'?c; filberts, 134?14o; peanuts, raw, 7V4ci roasted, 9c; California almonds, haral ahell, l(c; Trayonla, 17c. HONEY Per 24 frames. 83.50. CIDER New York, bilt barrel, (3.76; bar. tel. tS.Ot COFFEE Rousted, No. 85, le per Jh.j No. 80, 210 per lb.; No. 26, 19c per lb.: No. to, 1c per lb.: No. 81. 18c per lb. SUGAR-Oranulsted cane, In aacks, ttvllj granulated beet. In sacks, J6.01. SYRUP In bbls., 2"c per gaL; In cases, 10-lb. cans, 81.70; cases, U 6-1 b. cans, tl.80: cases. 24 2H-lb. cans, tl-86. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern. 66ii60c; Maine, tl.lt. Tomatoes, 8-lb. cans, 11.10: 8-lb. cans, 97Hcrtl00. pine, apples, grated. t-Ib., t2.064'2.3o; sliced. 21 90 2.20. Gallon apples, fancy. 82.06. Cslt fornla apricots, 83.00. Pears, 8L761 8.60. Peaches, fsncy, 81. 75r2.40; H. C. peaches, t2.004T2.50. Alaska salmon, red. fl.26; fancy Chinook, F., ta.10; fancy aock. eye, F.. tl-96. Sardines, quarter oil, 82.761 three-quarter mustard. 83.00. Sweet potas toes. tl. 10471.25. Sauerkraut, 21.00. Pump, kins, 80cJ1.00. Wnx beans. 2-lb., 66SvC lima beans, 2-lb.. 75c4itl.3o. Spinach, 11.56. Cheap peas, 2-lb., d-c; extras, 9&c1.10; fancy, t1.200i.1e. I Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 23. CATTLKt Re ceipts, 15,000, Including 600 southerns. Mar ket eteadv t 10c lower. Choice export and dressed beef steors, t5 50416.6O; fair to good, t4.Ufai.40; westein fed steers, 83.756.75; stockers and feeders, 83.00fr4.70; viuthem sleeps, t3.6ti4!6.25; stvuthern cows, K'.2-43 20; native cows, t2.S64i4.40; natlva he-iters, t3.2S &5.25; bulls t2.504t-4.26; calves, 83.264i7.tO. HOGS Hecelpts, 16.0(K) head. Market S 7Vic higher. Top, 8666; bulk, t B-VatJ-CO; heavy, t.b0'.,'6: puckers, t6.504jo.6o; pigs and lights, tj.754t6.6o. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000 head. Market steady to 10c lower. Imba, 37.0o4i7.5O; ewes and yearlings, t4.754iti.i6; western fed yearlings, to .(ajGjo.60; western fed sheep, H 764f6.7U; Blockers and feeders, $J.Xt)4.75. St. I.onls I.lve Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 23. ?ATTLEt Re ceipts, 4,000 head, Including 1.0(0 Texana. Market steady. Native shipping and export steers. 8-r).lo4t6.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, 24. Outfit. 15; steers under l.ooo pounds, t3.7a(iJ4.5o; stockers and feeders. t2.4tii4.oo; cows and htlfrrs, t25o4l$.25; canners, H.76r( 2.35; bulla, 83.23.75; calves, 3.Ju8 6o; Texas and Imliitn steers, 82.754(6.50; cows and heifers, t2.5o4l3.50. HOOS-Recelpts. 10.600 head. Mutket steady. Pigs and lights. t6.154li.&5; packers, to 3o4l6.60; butchers and best heavy, t'j.664i 6.70. BHEEP AND IAMBS-Receipts, 8,X0 head. Market steady Native muttons, ta.U(Xg6.O0; lambs. $5.70; culls, I3.7&4J 4.1V; stiKkers, 83.5i4i3.65. 'bt6cker8 jInd feeders. 11 ttO t 10 10 681 4 It 1 61 I II II 1M 4 10 It 418 2 84 1 854 4 tl 12 Ul IX 14 Ill I 45 HOGS Buyers started out this morning bidding to. 40 for the general run of hogs. There was practically no trading at that point and they gradually stiffened their bids, offering 84 4o4j 41" and finally 26 4 Vu 146. Sellers began cutting loose at t6.42Vtii 1.46, and, as the hogs began moving, the market stiffened up still further until t6.4o 4o.47V became the popular range for the general run of good mixed and heavy loads. The bulk of the early sales waa on this basis, which was loc lower than the best time yesterday morning, it- lower than yes terday's average crop and not far from steady with yesterday s extreme close. After the first round or two the market eased up and for a time It was very dif ficult to get over 26 46 for anything. later on. however. It firmed un tutain and be ceuua as good or better thaa avar, the later Sloax City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. Jan. 23-(Speclal Tele- gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 2.5o0 head; market 10 lower; stockers weak; beeves, jxlti. a. ; cows, nuns and mixed, 2-.7i 4.60; stockers and feeders, t3.0trii4.bO; calves and yearlings, 82.754i3.8o. HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; market 10c lower: selling at 80 3u6.6o; bulk of sales. to.35.7tfi. 40. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,100 head; market steajy. St. Joseph live Stork Market. ST. JOSKPH. Mo.. Jan. 23. CATTLE Receipts. :4.0t.4 head. Steady to loc lowe Nutlvet,. tl.io4jj.75; stockers and feeder, .! 2, (14 OO. HOGS Receipts, 8.272 head. Mostly Rc lower. T p. to.C-'VuO.U). pigs, tS.&ut.OO: DUIK. 2" oo'u w. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Reeelrtts, 4.912 head, bteatly to weak. Lambs, t 40. Stark In MM Receipts of live stock at the tlx principal western maraets yesteruay Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 8,900 2,7,0 s.( Pious City 2,.V 7, Out" l.i'O Kunsis City 15.( 16,0(0 ;,0r) Bt. Joseph S.(M S.272 4.91)1 Bt. IjjuIs 4.o,t I0.6.1O 2.OJ0 Chicago 27.'.00 4'i.KO 22.'0 Totals 57.464 9J.272' 66,'M'j REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. -.3 4, block Thomas Charles Battella and wife to South, Omaha & Western Railroad com pany, lot lfl. Fairvlew Bame to same, lots 2, 3 and 2. and lots 1 to 7, block 3, A Sears' Add Same to same, lots 1 to 14, block 4. Fosdlke Place Same to same, lots 1, I and 8, block 1. Fosdlke Place Same to same, lots 12 and 13, Green wood Bame to same, lots 6 and t. Green wood South Omaha Ijind oompany to South Omaha & Western Kallroad com pany, lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7, block 'Jti2. South Omaha, and other lots. Same to same, lots 1. 2. 8 and 4. block 201. South Omaha, and other lots.. U.8&9 Jacob A. Armbrust and wife to same, l.YOB 8.2M 800 4,600 400 8,600 1.400 350 676 1,726 80.500 NEW tendon Metal Market. YORK Jan. 21. M ETA I H The tin murket was unrhnimed to T. lower with soots and futures txith quoted at 192 5. Ixxal'y the mtlket whs qnle at 341.90 to 84-10. fopoer was unchanged abroad wlrh spot quoted st CI' 15s. futures at CI'!. I-ocally tlie nmrket was firm .tnd a II 1 1 lo higher, with Lake at 2't.75rJ5..4; electrolytic. t-t.Vlf :'4 75: cHSttng. t24.2S424.3o. Iad was 2s nd higher at tl9 17s a. I in Iir.don and was unehanged at 2o'iV25 locally. Spelter was unchanged at A26 17s f-l lit 1ondnrt. IamIIw 4 lie market - was ttulet at ta.tVru6.75. Iron was lower in the Kiitl h market, with standard fotiudrv quuted at 6a 3d and Cleveland warrant at cart wVi 34-15-12 Christ Biel and wife to aame, tract nwhi 35-15-11 Theodore Sump and wife to aame, part sV4 s1 swy, 32-16-12 James P. Water to Elizabeth Behrens, lot 12, block 10, Kountse Place Robert O. Fink to W. R. Wall, lot 1, block 6. Florence Shinier & Chane Co. to Louise A. H. Hunter, lot M. block 6, Jerome Park 4.AVS Robert O. Fink tq D. C. John, lots 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, 14, is, is ana part ai, Albright & Aylesworth's Second.... ... Same to A. N. Hagan, one-half lot 8, block 6y Potter Cobb's Add., Boutii 1 Omaha Herman ' D. Kountie and wife to George W. Plainer, mSi lot (, and nH lot 6, Kountce Bub 4,111 B. If. 01n and wife to John B. Nes nlne. lots 15 and Id, block 13, Hal cyon Heights 1,500 Anders Jenen and wife to John Lar sen, lot 4, blot k 20, South Omaha.. 1,800 Renfree H. Rickard to the South Omaha & Western Railroad com pany, lot 8, block 3. Thomas 6t Sears' Add., and other lots. 1 Charles Battelle, trustee, et ul . to same, lots 4, 11, 14. 15 and 14, Green wood 1.500 Charlea Battelle and wife to same,, lots 1 to 10. Byron. South Omaha.... 1,600 James ''. Chatlwit-k and wife to same, lot 3. block 216. South Omaha 1,500 Same to stune. lot 2, Llock JO, West Albright Add Ill Joseph Ruhenaleln to Rosa Ruben stein, n' lot 6. block .1. Kouutxs Fourth Add 1 Julia Shei'iiiuii et a I. to A. L. Rhamey and wife, lot M, block 14, Bhull's Second , 6,500 Margaret Redlngton lo Rachel Kats kf'. sM ft e block 17, S. E. Itogers' Add S.6U0 Anna K. uud l.lllie K. Het.-roe to II P. Leavltt. lots 16 and 17. block t. Walnut Hill 10 Rolert O. Fink lo Continental Trust company, lots 1 and 14. block 4. Carthage, ami other lots Same to aame. part lot 45, Glse'a Add., and other lots Same to same, lots 3, 23 and 24, Al bright A Aylesworth s Add., and other lots Snme to same, lot 11, Mahoney s Add , and w8 ft lot 3, Meday Sub , South. Omaha , Robert O. Fink to Cootinent.il Trust company, lots 6 to 9, bl jck 17, Ambler PUd Same to same, lots IS. 2K and 7, Kel- ley's Add Sa'ne to same, lot In, bloc k 1: lot 4. block 2. ami lots 1 and 26, block 2, Gate Cily Park Hatve to same, 'i lot 3: lot 4. blta k 2, 'herry lijll. and other lots Same to aanie, lot 3. block I. East Hlda Sune to same, lot 8, block 8. Cor- rlgan Place-. South Omaha Mitry F. Hourke to the School Dlstrh-t of Omaha, rart tax lot , sec. 15-15-13 1.041 ToUl $77.34