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THE OMAHA" DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1907. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET TCtiaat O. tTL V T ef 1 " suranr, luuuca am riioaa Art - Sot Maintained. SELLERS ARE PROFESSIONAL TRADERS Cm Maintain. tlr.. $;..... East FUwi A4Tac 1a Oata and la Mw Farias HI at Frlen at Seasesw rV1 J hel I J OMAHA. Januarr H. 1907. Wheat m stronger, and though Uia beat ua wars not rruuntained, tha cioaa waa abeva Vutarilav. Th ta rWt wa helped br tha In out of tha prospects of France becora- 1. . t a nenvy imnorlar Boon, rroresslonal " 11 " oispiayea a tendency to sell on tha J (J rallies, but tha undertone continues atrong. Recelpta war considerably lighter than a Corn waa strong early, but eased oft later, closing unchanged for the May and i iBnw ior trie juiy. Reports o con tinued unfavorable weather In Argentina -- ", aun estimates ior wmofrow were fair. New Tork wired that offerings lyra in west were much lighter and ax (MTrt blda were MHo higher. Oata aoored an advance. The caeh arti cle commanded a better figure. The east oontlnuea to follow the advance and la now pay ins the highest price of the aea aon. Wheat receipts were firrtflftQ buahela and shipments 167, fro buehela, against reoelpU i as i rear oi tu.ow busbela and anipmenu of 124.0U0 buahela. Corn recelpta were 848, 000 buahela and shipments 727,000 bushel againat receipt! Uat year of 699,000 buah ela and shipments of 4Z1.0U0 buahela. Clear ances were 104,000 buahela of wheat, 901,000 Duaneia corn, 1,000 bushels oata and flour and wheat equal to 164,000 buahela. Liverpool cloeed tA3.d higher on wheat and Vu-Vd hlaher on corn. Broomhall eeUmatea Argentina wheat fhlpmanta will be 1,000,000 bu., against 072,000 bu. laat week and 8.688,000 bu. laat rear. Corn ahlpmenta are estimated at $0,000 bu., sgalnst Ml.ooo bu. laat week and 852.000 bu. a year aaa. Price Current aaya today I "The growing winter wneat baa been unimpaired by the reoent cold weather, while corn condition haa been bettered, the interior offering of (rain hava Increaaed under better roads condition and acceptable prioea). Local range of options; Artlolea.l Open. HIgh. Low. Close, Tea r. W '..Wheat- Mar.. -' July.. Corn Mar.. Juir.. Sept.., Oats Mar... Juir.. JlJlA 72B T1B 71A 70JB THB TOftB 7H4B 4B 4HB 41SB 41 HA ViB 40B 4oB 404A ilB 1B iXB 41 HA 17HB itoa rrK trA 134B 34B t3B ; MB 71 A W$A 41HA 4otfB 4IB 3 ! t "i A asked. ;, B bid. ' Ontana Caab Prleea. WHEAT No. I hard, 70G71ot No. I hard, 70700 : No, 4 hard. aft7Ho. CORN No. , n&io; No. 4 JWtflOTo; no grade, S2ffl3Sc; No. 8 yellow, SJ&dllic; No. I white, a&vto. , ' OATS-No. I mixed, 15c; No. I white, Wos No. 4 white. 6HoS4a HTE-No. X No. a, oTtto. Carlet Reoeipta. . Wheat. Com. Oata Chlcairo M IS 437 lit Kanaaa City 7 S3 I Mlnneapolla ....U4 .. . , Omaha 83 4 a i lulvith IS .. - .. i yt. iuu u - , J CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Peatarea of tha Trading; aad Cloelag; i Prleea oa Board af Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. 81. The local wheat mar ket waa atrong today became of tha con tinued amall movement In the northwest and a harp advance at Liverpool. At the cloae the Mar option waa up HtPfto. Corn waa Hu4o higher. Oata gained fee. Pro vision were 7W&10O to 17Ho. higher. Sentiment in the wheat pit waa bullish all day and tha volume of trading waa large. Commission house were excellent buyer and ahoru covered freely. Prioea tar ted upward at the opening on tha announce ment that wheat waa HQd higher at, Liverpool and alao beoauae of the email arrival at . Mlnneapolla and JJuluth, only lis) cara being received. The market waa atrengthened by a report that Franca will aoon be in the market for American wheat and by the tateraent that mUlere In tha fttthweat and northwest have difficulty In During autneient wheat for milling pur e. The market eaaed oft - during . tha at half hour becauae of a report that ahlpmenta from Argentina for thla week will exceed laat week'a movement by more than 1,000,000 bu. The cloae, however, waa ' firm. May opened &Ska to Ho higher at - 7o to WAdirtlki, aold between 7SHo and 7t)o and cloaed at ' 7iHo. Clearancea of wheat and Hour were equal to 148,800 bu. Primary recelpta were 834,000 bu., against - 41Lui0 bu. for tha aama day laat year. Mln ' fapolla, Puluth and Chicago reported re- 5llta of 147 cars, against 178 cara laat veek and 241 cara one year ago. corn waa lainy active mrougnouc ma day and the market waa generally strong. A report that the crop In Argentina haa been damaged by drouth Increaaed the local demand and injury by excessive mola tur in varloua portion of tha corn belt in thla country alao atrengthened prleea. There waa a good general demand all day and while there waa free realising at tlmea all offering war readily taken. The mar ket closed firm. Mar opened a ahade to Hf'o hglher at 4tH"tH0. aold up to 47o and cloaed at 4&Ho. Local recelpta war 431 ckra, with 1 of contract grade. Oata were active and atrong, the market being largely influenced by the etrength of wheat and oorn. Local bulla bought freely. May opened HtPAo higher at 'i'U49o, ad vanced to 8&Ho and cloaed at the highest point. Local recelpta were lit cara. The provialona market waa atrong. Local packer were free buyers of lard and out- aide inveatora bought pork. Tha ohlef ruHe of the demand waa a lOo advance k - j the price of live hog. At the close May Nfflrk waa up 17 at 17.1. Lard waa up "ItojliHo at !.0. Rlba were 7rHl0o higher Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 13 cara: corn, 4OT oara; oata, 138 cara; hoga, ),0i head. The leading future ranged as follows! Artlolea.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Yas y. May... TRH8 I78 'T4 WVrS July... 7Hh' . T '7HH. K 7SH Sept... 7SHaS n 7H 7SV4,T8S78'2 Corn I ' , Jan.... 4.TH 43 41 43 41 May... 46H4H 47 4tiH 40 HrH July... 4t 46H 4N 4&S!4aV8 Sept... 4!e .47 : 4lH . 4frV 461 Oata Jan.... 87 17 96 864 . HV May... 3Si?i S9V, l!'- Sk July... 8bnr.v - sr m M4:aTtiti Bpt... U)t U Si33,a UVi P May... 17 17 17 42 17 17V IT SS 17 17U July... IT 40 17 U IT 40 17 60 17 ti Lard May... IV7H.I85 187 I 0 in July... 7, ft'JVk te24 Bpl... 10 00 10 10 10 00 10 07 K Rlba May... 77S ff7H 1 TO t2 July... 7iil 80 70 1 17 Its c No. f. - i .. Cash quofatlona were aa follows: FLOUR aHeady; winter patents, tt.lftjf winter (iralghta. WUwrl.26; spring pat. ents, 3.W,s mt; spring atralghta, 13.luuQ.Wi baker. U.yxu'2.80. WHEAT No. 1 spring, 804c; No. t, T9 KJ'; No. I red. 74Vd'7i'e. COHN-No, 1, 43HC No. I yellow, 44c. OATS No. t. 8,c; No. 1 white, S9ac; Ntt. 1 wnue, s'leujBc. O V l.' K',. . AAf ' 'A RLKi talr to choice malting, ilifjttCo. 1trn. 11.14: prime timothy. M 50: clover. contract gnup, yKOVISloNS Short rlba, aides (loose e.S7B Meaa pork, per bh.. 117 . Lard, per 1"0 lha., 19.il. Bhort clear sides (boxedf. 89.5OO0T&. Tha receipts and shipments of flour and train were: Recelpta Shipments. flour, bbls... 23,iov 15.300 Vheat. bu ti.00 Ih.hiO F n. bu ,.,.4?3 . Mti.ao J . bu.. ..07.600 1K3,(W C tu !. t 40 Vtlfrlay, bu tt.guO tl,u0 On the Produce exchange today the but tr market Was flnuj creamery, tlfai"cj dairy. kJto, klgga, steady; at mark, cases Included, too 34 Vi flrsl. me; prime fltsts, he; tatraa, Tim. Cheese, strong, 134 ltc Paarla Market. PKORIA. Jan. U. -CORN Higher; No. I )rilow and No. t, 41c; No. 4. 41c; no grade, kc OATB Firm: No. I white. tSe; No, I hit. 7y; No. 4 white. HeO. USH.I Ou baala of 11. for finished 5.V.J 7. "4, i Marcl 6Hd; May. . ,d; . in. , m CORN Bpot firm; American mlxod. rlw. 4a avi; Amerlran mixed, old, 4s 6Hd. Ku tlires firm: January. hAmtn.li if.. t&. ". EW TORK GE.XERAL MARKET 0,aealoas af 1h Day sa Tarleae Coaaaaadltlea. NEW YORK. Jan. Sl -FLOUR-Recelpta, 1R.6W bbla; exporta, bbla ; market ateady but dull; winter patents, 13 winter Jtralahta, W.ff.60; Mlnneeota patenta, 14.10i4 ; winter extras, S2.ttti 0; Mlnne frl,kerBi 7S; winter low grade. $1702.10. Rye flour, dull; fair to good. MSf.ua.; choice to fancy, 13.S54M.S0. Buck wheat flour, dull; tllo3.. BUCKWHB1AT Bteaay, L8S per 100 lbs. CORNMEAL-Flrm; fine white snd yel low, 1 al.a6; ooarse, $L10LU; kiln dried, i 2. Tfc. WHEAT Receipts, 13.009 bu.: exports. 78.960 bu.j spot market firm; No. 1 red, 0214c, elevator; No. I red, 88c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 9iis. t. o. b. afloat; No, 1 hard, winter, 87Ho, f. o. b. afloat. Up to rhldday wheat was strong and active, reflecting amall recelpta, higher cables, a good export demand for flour and covering of shorts. Subsequent realising, however, weakened the list and on proepecta for larger Argentina shipment It closed ateady at He net advance. May, 8&Hc; July, 14 1-iec. - CORN Receipts, 80,(126 btt.i SxportS, 1.360 bu.; spot market firm; No. 1 Mftc, eleva tor, and tio f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 yellow, MHo; No. 1 white, 63a Option market waa more active and atronker at first an rain In the west and light farm offerings, after which it reacted with wheat, closing H4C0 net higher; May, UHc; July, 63 Ho. OAT8 Receipts. 60,000 bu.; exporta, L8B0 bu.; spot market atrong: mixed oata, n to 21 pounds, 42c; natural white, SO to M pounda, 44(fc; clipped white, M to 40 pounds, 44646H0. FKKD Quiet; spring bran, 133.50 Janu ary ahlpment; middling, tiz.60, January shtpmenL HAT Steady; shipping, 76S85a; good to choice. tl.nWjl.10. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1908 crop 18i&23c; 1906 crop. 8llc; Paclflo coast, 1SJ crop, 1316c; 19( crop, 1013o. HIDES-Steady; Galveston, 80 to 26 lba.. We; California, 21 to 26 lba., 21c; Texas dry, 4 to 80 lbs., 19c. LEATHER Steady; acid. frH29c. PROVIS!ON-Beef, Arm; family, tIS.OMr 1S.60; mesa, 19.OO0S.6O; beef ham. 123.60 26.0(1:, packet. tlLootrtlOO: city extra India mess, 11.0028.00. Cut meat, steady; pick led belllP, H0.wvan2.00; pickled ham, 111. SO 611.76. Lard, strong; western prime, $9.Sui 8.96; refined, firm; compound, 18.608.76; con tinent. 19.76; South America, 10.6. Pork, firm; family, 119.00; Bhort clear. 117.009 18.00; mess, fl7.76tf.18.S0. TALLOW Steady; city, 8-16c ; country. HfHc. - KICE Steady domestic, fair, to extra, nGseHc - . BUTTER Firm; street price, extra creamery, IZHaao. Official price: Cream ery, common to extra, 23&32c; held, com mon to extra, 184f-3Hc; western factory, common to firsts, nw-Zlcv western Imita tion creamery, extra. 8460 ; first. U4t 12c: renovated, common to extra, .lflfolte. CHEESE! Steady; state full cream, small and large September fancy, 14Hc; state, October best, 13H9140; good to prime. 12tt8 llo: wlhter made, average best, 13a; In ferior, liaiJo. BOOS Easier; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy aelected white, 80fg31c; choice and mixed extras, 28Sc; western firsts, 2Ac; official prloe, firsts, 26c; seconds, 26 He. . . POULTRY Live, flrtn; ' wr stern fowls, 18Hc; turkeys 13c. Dressed, easy; weatern broilers, 130l8o;, turkeys, ,14l7c fowls, 8140. , " . , St.' Loals Geaerkl Market. . - ST. LOUIS, Jan. 31. WHEAT Higher; track, No. 1 red, cash, 7878Ho; No. 1 hard, 74jj'77o: May, 77Hc; July, 7Ho CORN-Hlgher; track. No. 1 cash, 42H9 43c; No. 8 white, 44Vi&46o; May, 44Ve; July, 44HO.- . i OATS Higher; v track. No. 1 cash, 88H0; No. 1 white, SHo; May, 88H0; July, ISHc. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, .R CS.76; extra fancy and atraight 13.36tS3.46i olear. t2.664ja.86, SKEI-Tlmothy ateady, 13.6Off4.00. CO RNME1AI Steady, 12.80. BRAN-4iteady; sacked . east track, 9&H jWo. ... HAT Steady; timothy, 14.0OSia.00; prairie, 411.00vl3.00. IRON COTTON TIES-1L01. BAOOINO-8HO. - HEMP TWINE c PROVIWONS Pork higher; Jobbing. 117.80. Lard higher; prime steam, 9.47Hw Dry .salt meats hlirher; boxed extra shorts, $9.78; clear riba, 89.87H; short clears, HO.OO, Bacon, hlffher; boxed extra short, tlO.SOi clear, 110.62H; lt cleara, 110.76. POULTRY Dull ; chiokera. Hc; aprlngs, llo; turkeys, HttfjPlZHc; ducks, llo; geese, 6H0. BUTTETRflteady; creamery, 2733c; dairy, 2027o. EaS-lllKher at 22c. Reoelnta Bhlbments. Flour, bbls. 6,0(10 12,008 Wheat, bu. 83,000 . 49,00 Cora, bu 175.000 ' 167,000 Oats, bu. 83,000 110,000 Kansas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 81. WHEAT May, T2Hc: July. T2Hc: 8eDtember. 72V4o. Cash: No. 2 hard, 74jfl4c; No. 8, tOQTOo; No. 2 rea, 7jtrjtc; mo. 3, fxwiw., CORN HlRher ; May, 41o: July. 41Hc; September, 42o. Cash: No. I mixed. 89H CT40c: No. 8. 88H0: No. 8 white, 410. OATS No, 1 white, 88$Q8Hc; No. 1 mixed, 17(S37Hc. RYE Steady; 6Wjjc. HAY Steady; choice timothy, 1166818.00; choice prattle, tll.60ti12.00. KOO? He higher; firsts, 13,c; aeconda, Ho. BUTTER Creamery, 81c; packing, 1SHQ. Recelpta Shlpjnenta. Wheat, bu 87.000 84.000 Corn. bu. 12,000 76.0110 Oats, bu. 4,000 22,000 Board of Trad quotations for Kansas City delivery. The range of prices, aa re ported by Logan A Bryan, 111 Board of Trade building, was; NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Early Prices Ars Lowtt on rurtbet.Ont peurint of Cttoka. MARKET RECEIVES PROMPT SUPPORT Bears Aral las preaaed with Character Articles. . I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat May mt T8H' 72H 7ttU July 72H 12 7214 7SHHB Corn May 41 41 41Hva 41A July 41H 42HgH 43a42H 42HB B Bid. A Asked. Mlameasolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 81. WHKAT May, 80Hc; July. Hc; September, 7?Hc; No. 1 hard, 86Hc; No. 1 northern, 86Hcl No. 1 northern. SlHc FLOUR First patents, 14 804.40; see. and patents, 84.164 26; first clears, 81.2&9 8.3S: second clears, 12.4fMr2.aO. . BRAN In bulk, lls.suia-la.76. Dalath Grain Market. PULUTH, Jan. 8I.-WHEAT-N0. 1 northern, ffiHc; May, BHC; July, BlV4c; September. 7SH. OAT To arrive, 87e. RYE 60c. BARLE Y 3649o. Milwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Jan. Sl.-WHKAT Firm; No. 1 northern, tLScfltflHc; No. t 7fijjlc; May, 78Ho bid. t RYE Firm: No. L fHllHe. BARLEY Firm; No. I cash, .4ZH43c; May, 46o. ' PkUadelpkia Prodaea Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11. BTTTKJR Firm: extra western creamery, 1333Ho KOOR Firm; fresh western, S8c at mark. CH EES O-Flrm; New York full creams, 134jl4Vc. Livers! Grata Market. IJVERPOOL, Jan. 11 WH EAT igsfi Ma S red, westera wiuter, as IJl Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 81. METALS The London tin market waa higher today, with spot closing at Al'JO 10a and futures 190 6a Locally the market waa higher, with spot quoted at 141.7S O100, but the tone was said to be easy at the advance. Copper waa lower In London, with spot cloatng at 1(4 6 Id. futures 107 6a Locally the market was firm, but quiet, with lake, 124.7626.16; electrolytic, U4.Hti24.87H. and caallng. I4.v(i'i4 76. Lead waa la id higher at 18 13a fci in London, but waa unchanged at lo.0ut.!6 In the local market. Bpelier was unchanged at ts.7uuf.M In the local market and at 26 16a In London. The Enallsh Iron market waa lower, with standard foun dry atioted at 66a 4d and Cleveland war. rants 66a 3d. Locally the market was un- : changed. No. 1, foundry, northern is uuoted at aa kxo a; ro. z loundry. north ern, 124.76416.76; No. I foundry, southern, M0Tr-'6.6M, and No. 1 foundry, southern, M 0ta2ti 00. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8L M FJTALtV- Lead, ateady at 86.07H- Spelter, 86 70. Saaar aad Molaee. NEW . YORK, Jan. 81. SUGAR-Raw, ateady; fair refining, 8 81-83c; centrifugal, K test, 8 16-S2c. Molaaaea auger, 1 M-Uc Refuied. ateady; No. , 4.80c; Nix- T, 4.16ci No. 1. 4.30c; No. 8. 4.16c; No. 10, 4.06c; No. 11. 4.00c; No. 12. 8.16c; No. 11. 1.90c; No. 14, 186c: oonfectiouer' A. 4c; mould A. 116c; rut loaf and crushed. 6.6oc: powdered, 4.8uci granulated. 4 sue; cubea 06c MOLASPES-Steady; New Orleans, open krttle. I.i-Uc. NtW ORLEANS. Jan. U BUQAR Mar ket ateady; centrifugal ahltea, I l-lc-j-ic; rfle'U :iow' Wc; snoods, 14 MoLASES-'New syrup, 3o34a f Baylaa- aad Redaee Their f'eaa aaltaseata Rally Eaaaes aad Cls la Stress;. NEW TORK. Jan. Sl.-There waa a further outpouring of stocks Into the mar ket in the esrly operationa today during which a tew of the Influential stock were driven lower than yeetwday before the final recovery. But the bear operators be came Impressed wltt the character of the buying at the declined and set about to re duce their commltmei ts on the short side. A recovery waa the result. At first the buying waa not in effective amount except at the fcw level of prleea. Upon the occasional recoveries the trading lapsed into extreme dullness in the aame manner aa durtnc the abortive rallies for some days past. This action of the market kept sentiment unsettled and dlaouteted. Later the liquidating followed the advancee witn mors persistence, as it appeared mat selling of soms of the meat Influential stocks at lower prices waa absorbed In un limited amounts on account of the banking Interests having relatione with the control of the properties. This waa notably the case with Union Paclflo cf which very large buying ordera were executed below 170 by brokers usually employed by the banking house moet closely related to that prop erty. As this buylns; followed the publica tion of an Interview with the head of the house cabled to Pari and back to New York containing candid admissions of the difficulties in the situation from the short supply -of capital but deprecating; the as sumption that conditions were perilous, the buying of Union Pacific waa of great In fluence on sentiment towarda the whole market. Published expressions from foreign bankers regarding the American situation were calculated to allay somewhat the ef fct of a view that has become current that foreign capitalists ware concerned In discrimination against American enter prises. These Influences) were allowed In creasing effect after the turn In the market was secured. It was manifest, however, that support by main force was the prin cipal, element in checking the further fall In prices this morning. The buylns; with thla object showed no disposition to follow advances after it had achieved Its purpose. Nor was trwre evidence of important con certed measures to drive the bears to cover bybiddlng up price. The buying from the bears was conducted With a degree of deliberation and lack of urgency that kept open the feeling of aua plclon towards the rally amongst the trad ing element. The February 1st aettlement was viewed with some apprehension at tha beginning of the day but the 8H per cent call rate held Only momentarily and there was no other symptom of tightness In money. Some attention was paid also to tha recommendation of the secretary of war for the Immediate completion of fortifica tions in Hawaii, owing to a supposed bear ing on the country's relations with Japan. An Impression got abroad that a redemption of part of the government 4s of 1907 Is In oontemplntlon by the Treasury department as uss for the government deposits with the. national banks which are recalled for repayment tomorrow and on February 16. Forslrn exchange continued to recede today and New York exchange at Chlongo ad vanced to a premium. The covering de mand from the altorta cams to an occa sional pauae and there were several trivial reactions but the last prices of the day were generally the best or nearly so Bonds were Irregular. Totat sales par value, 11,936,000., United States bonds were unchanged on call... . The following was the tinge of prices on ths New York 8tock exchange: . Balm. Hih. Low. Clos. Adam Hxpras , , tM Amal. Copixr ,too Ilia, lldH lit Amsr. Car as! Potinry.., I, too 41 4M4 F WO 101U Amsr. Cottoa Oil too M 4o pfd Amsr. Biprass Amsr. Hid A Lssthar pfd Amsr. I Ssoniitln 1M Aassr. Ubsm Oil.... , 100 so bm .....'...;.;. '100 Amsr. Locomotive I.tno o aid 1.100 111 Amsr. Smelting A Rsf..., M.tno 144H HIS 1H do pr T0O-114H 1U4 HH Amer. 'Surr Rsftnlng,,. .... , MO JH 1H 136 niwr. owiim pia CHS. . . . SCO nuwna Mining- KM 17. TOT I7R M T ISH Tl 101 ..-I M It MH to 111 100 H M m K M 17 S 71 H 110 Atohlson 4o .pfd ,. Atlsntla Cosst Un Baltimore A Dole.. do pfd . Brooklra Rapid Transit. Canadian fields Central ot Nw Jenwy,, Chsupsak A Ohio Chloata Orsat Wsatsrn 170 U 174 17.400 101H M 101 : o Hti s n l.lno 111 litltl i.loo , lit ii4 m a 73 m tit 40 15 . 1 . 11000 74 71T4 . 14,100 1N 110 l.n l.ono 4 1 40 III It citioaso a NorthweaUrn.. 1.(00 1U 17 1U C.. M. A St. Paul U.ftO 14t 146 14 vhivbv naiDsi m iTsns. o PI 100 H C, D. St. Louis.... mo Colorado Fusl and Iron... Il,4'i0 ' 4 oiorano m BOUUlsni do 1st pfd do Id ptd II 4 S M 48 H M M , 4,400 100 wo 100 1M 1S3 114 i 1,(00 lli 12 19 too tlO 100 4M 4M 4M i.me m too so t,(C0 71 M.100 (5 400 70 1,000 M u s n io T ( ( ( 71 71 M ( 1.100 Us 1M 1(7 lis 100 1M Ml 1.0O II 1( 100 T 7 400 M 4 Conaotldstsd Oss Com Products do ptd Polawar A Hudson rl., ack. A Western DsnTsr A Rio Oread.... do ptd PIMIlisrs' esnrltlM ..... Kris , do 1st pfd, ai-dlr do M pfd Oensnl Elsetrl Hocking VallsT oDsrad ... Illinois Cmtral, sx-dlv... Intsr. Psfrar do pfd , Intar. Paaip do pfd Iowa Central do ptd Kansas City Southern do pfd XoulTlll A NaahTllIe... lam leas Central Minn. A it. Louis St.. St. P. A Bault St. M do pfd Mlasnuri Pala at , K. A Tuas 4s pfd National Land N. R. R. t Maxloo pfd... J4. J. Contra! 4,400 1M ltt 1H N. T.. Ontario A Wastara 1.40 4s 414, 41 V 4 400 K K 400 1.400 17 M ( U7 N H 75 M sa 1,100 1W 1U 1U 100 U tl xt I. (no ill lot l.SO 14t 140 (.60 17 M l,oa ( m ,0(1 TO M l.toa tt m a4 (1 111 141 M M t tt M 700 Norfolk a Waaura. do pfd i.., North AmaricaS Paclls Mall Pannarlvani Paopls's Oas Pitta.. C, C. A St Louis. Pranced Stool Car do pfd Pullman palao Car, a-dlv .... tuadina mtoe do lat ptd do Id pfd Republls 8tesl 1,10 do pfd too Rook Uland Co 14,00 da pfd too St. L. a Ma rraa. M ptd too 81 L Southwestern too do sfd 1 no Bouthsrn Paclflo U.too do pfd outhara Railway .... d pfd tot Tannnan Ooal and Iron., .... Tax A PsolB L10t Vol., St. L. A Waatsra.... tot do pfd ) Cnloa facia 171. (0 do pre V. B. ipraas U. . Raalty V. S. Rubber do pre V. A Steal.... pfd Vir1nla-Canllae Chemical. o pfd Wabaah () da pfd tu Wella-Parso Einraaa Waatlnshouas Kleotrte Waatara Inloa Whaallng A Lake Brie. Wlacenata Ceatral .... do pld , Northara Paelta Coutral Laathar ....... do pfd Sloaa-ehaflalt Oraat Northern pfd.. laterborough ptd 1.00 tl l.soo u (.400 111 1.0X0 Pt loo ;t 17 4 M (4 tt MO lit t.too tt M (t 19 Sl . tot It . 1.100 4t 10 10 .ui.ee 44 la. too 106 tot 700 U , U .... a M 11 M 4 1M 1(1 tt tt ( 74 47 4k .... tt .... lt llt lit .... It .... N lt M i M 17 n m U t( ' 4t 41 ti n U H 10 IK 117 5 44 W .... 1U 11 M It tt I 11 ltt 171 .... tl .... 100 Tt Jl 11 Mairaeollua .!,( tut to 1(1 1 11 10 ' II tot tl tot 4t Ltot 164 17 tot 10 tt" Tl I. BO lit U n 48 48 iw, to 41 44 101 lot 11 tit ISO " (1 11 t 44 lf4 n 100 Total sala for tha day, l.UT.tut ahara. 14 tl 160' U II II 46 lit M tt M 14 M Tl 'ft creaaed lM.815.ftn francs; treasury deposits, decreased 8.lio.fi0 francs: r-neral deiHslta. Increased tt.k'n.on francs: gold In hand, de creased l.KM.iao franca; silver In band, de creased a,(vi,rj francs; bills discounted. In creased iUfi.Ono francs; advances, de creased U92f,0O0 franca Hew Yark Meaer Market. NEW YORK. Jsn. H.-MON K Y-On call easy at 8fl8) per cent; ruling rate, H per cent: closing bid, 8 per cent; offered at 24 per cent; time loans, strong and dull: sixty days. tHiSH per cent; ninety daya, 84i6 per cent; alt montha. P per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE) PAPER-ti per cenv STERUNO EXCHANOE-Weak. with ac tual business In bankers' bills at 14 R4HMJ 41470 for demand and at 84.fB4.sj5 for aixty-day Mils; posted rates, (4 S'.'-i.SH and 14 0tig4J3'4j; commercial bills, ti.'. SILVER Bar, c; Mexican dollars. ax-0. WONDS Government, Irresnilar. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: steady; railroad. li. 8. rat. 8s. rag... .lot de covpoa 1s U. S. (a, ra 101 do coupon It V. 8. old 4s, rag 11 do eoupoa 101 V. t. a. 4s. rag lit do coupon 119 Am. Tob. 4 78 do I 10t Atrhlaoa . 4a I0114. do adj. 4a tl Atlantis c. U B. A O. 4a... do lS I! Brk. R. T. ct. Is.... 18 Central ot Os. la.... 110 do lat Ine M do Id Ins TT do td lne 44 Chea. A 0. 4s lot C A A. Ia 74 C, B. A Q. a. 4s.. 14 a. R. 1. A f. 4a.. 75 do col. la n OCC. A St. L. 1. 4s.l01 Japan 4a, td Mia.. ao 44 ctrs 4 do Id sertta tl do 4a ctfa (4 L A 14. anl. 4s....l0o Manhal. e. sold 4a. 100 Mai. Central 4a It do lat Ine II Winn. A St. L 4s. M M., K. a T. ts.... tT ao id r 'N. R. R. of M. e. 4s MH t N. T. C. sen. IHa. ts ....loi,N. J. C. sen. ts..l8 No. Paclte 4s 101 do 1 71 N. A W. ton. 4s.... H Ore. A L rfg. 4s... t4 Penn. T. !a tt Readlna ten. 4s HH (St. L A I. M. e. Is. 111 St. U - t. r. fa, 4a u St. L. S. W C. 4.. 77 Seaboard A. L. 4.... II 80. Paella 4a M do lat 4a ctfa 14 Colo. Ind. Is, sar. A. 74 So. Rallwar la lllu Col. Mid. ts 71 aTx. A P. lata. ...117 Colo. A Bo. 4s 8 oot.. it. L tW.ii 11 Cuba 6 101 I'nloa Paolflo 4a.. ..101 P. A R. O. 4s M t. S. Steal td I.... 8 Platlllara' 8ec. la.. t4 Wabaah lata 111 BH prior lien 4s... 18 do deb. B 71 do ion. 4a MU Weetara Mil ea HI Hock.- Val. 4s 104 W. A L. B. 4s.... 17 "KB : Wla Central aa 81 Offered. Bid. Boston Stock aad Bond. BOSTON, Jan. Sl.-Call loana, 6137 per rent; time loans, 6fc per cent. Closing prices on atocka and bond were: Atcniaon adj. 4s.... tl Allouet do 41 M Amalgamated . Mei. Central 4a.... 14 Atlantlo Atchlaon 101 Cel. Heola.. to prd M Centennial Boston A Albany. ...Ml Copper Hanx ,. Boston A Malts. ...Ill Dalr West Boston Rlerated ....160 Franklin Fltchburt pfd Ill Oranbr Max. Central tt lal Roral .... N. v.. N. H. A H..1IS Maaa Mining t'alon Pacific 171 Michigan Am. Arge. Cham.... It Mohawk to ptd 11 Old Domlnloa . Am. Pnen. -Tube.... 11 Oaoonla Am. Sugar HO Parrot to pfd it) Qulacy Am. Tel. A Tal 118 Shannon Am. Woolen 91 Tamarack .to pfd M Trinity Dom. Iron A Steal.. 17 V. 8. Mining.. Edlaoa Clao. Ill IJ7 11. g. Oil Mass. Blecuis , It Utah do pfd tt Victoria Maaa. Oas e Wlnosa United fruit 104 Wolverine United Shoo Mact.... tl North Butt .. d Pfd II Butte rnelltlnn U. 8. Steal 44 cel. A Ariaon.... pfd 104 Oreene Consolidated Adrantura Aked. .... ( ....111 .... 14 ....ISO .... 41 .... 11 .... 14 ....110 .... II .... t .... 10 .... 13 .... 14 ....117 .... 11 ....111 .... It ....141 .... 17 .... It .... 11 :::: .... u ....in ....iu M 114 10 London Cloalaar Stock. , LONDON, Jan. 11. Closing quotations on atrwlra ai r a Consola, money 17 An aocnunt af Anaconda 14 Atchtaoa 101 do pfd lot Baltimore A Ohio.... 110 Canadian Pa .I a a vt Chea. A Ohio Chioag o. W C, M. t It' P.. DeBeers D. A R. O do sfd Srle do lat pfd, x-al d Id pfd Illinois C, ex-dlv. L. A N., ea-dlr. M , K. A T N. Y. Central Norfolk A W , do ptd, ex-dl.., , Ontario A W..... Pennsylvania ..... Rand Mlnaa ....... 11 Reading 1( 80. Railway ..111 1. T7 ,. 17 1. M .. 71 ,. tl .18 1M do Dfd So Pacific .. Union Psclfle do Btd U. I. Steal.. da pfd Wabaah ...... do pfd .... 8panlah .. t ..1(4 .. tT .. 17 17$ .. 1 .. 3 .. M .. tl .. 14 ..171 .. at .. 44 ..101 .. It .. M .. 4 81LVRR Rar Arm. l U-A n tONEY-44S per cenT The rate pf discount In the open market for short bills la 4fi4 per cent; for three months' bills, per cent. Boston Copper Market. Closing quotationa on Boston copper mar. ket. reported by Logan A Bryan, 111 Board of Trade building, Omaha: Adrenture 1 Nora da Consolidated.' 17 Alloues It North Butt 111 Atlantlo 11 Old Dominion 14 Bingham (0 Osceola in Black Mountain I Pneu. Service 11 Boeton Conaolldatod.. H Pneu. Serrlce, pfd... 10 Butte Coalition tSQulncy no Calumet A Arisen. .111 shannon Calamet A Heola.. ..140 Tamarack ...,1M Centennial 40Tnn. Copper 47 Copper Rang II Trinity ( Dalr Wee -11 United fruit 101 Beat Butts 1 United Btatas, com., tl franklin 14 United Statsa, pfd... 41 Oreene Copper K Utah Consolidated... 71 Holvwtla I Utah Copper 17 Iale Royal to Victoria 7 Keeweenaw U Winona llvT L. 8. A PltUbunj... 17 Wolroritt 117 Maaaachusett I Cananea Ju, Mlchlgaa 11 Nlpisatnf u Mohswk tt New York Mlalaajr Stoeka NEW YORK, Jan. a. Cloalnr quotationa .. awvM n ,1. . aoams OQ IB Alios t00 Breece at Rranelnk Pm. aa Comatock Tunnel .... 44 Cos., Cel. and Va.... t Mora Btivar ........lTt Iron Stiver ao LeadTlll Cos I Little Chief 1 Ontario , tM Ophlr tu Potosl it 8aag as Sierra Nevada tt Hmall Howes ao Standard (to Bank of Basjlaad Statement. LONTXN Jan. St. Tha weekly atatement of the Bank of England shows the follow ing changes: Total reserve Increased 438.. 000; circulation increaaed AllOU): bullion In. creaaed 627.614; other aecurltlea increased 1.111.000: other depoalta lncraaed 1,667.000; puouo sepuiu mcreaaea at2,ouv; notes, reserve. Increased 472.000; government se en lit lea unchanged. The proportion of the bank'a reserve to liability thla week la 41.11 per cent, as compared with 4881 pet cent last Week. Treasnry Itatesa.nt. .WlOUTMilTAM Taasa laM.. a a. - W aSaVaQat liliu vaw, asastlB. . A V J lUlTr ment of th trMury baluncea In Xhm gn ml fund cxclulv of th Iiti0.t300.0u0 void rai?rv. bows: AvtUUblt? ctuito blanc-tk '1 MA HO- aarwall avrvtwa mnA K.lll,.a Bki Tkd j-aj . sn,v4i,su, Bw wal aniaei ss UtVfsAt SStPSJ, I IV, UaU a gold certificates. UA&M. Bank rraaew tataasaat. PARIS. Jan. 81. Tha weekly statement of the Bank of Krenee shows the follow- Injj oLanges; Notes lu circulation, in- ForelAn Plaaaelal. LONDON,- Jan. 81,-Money was scarce. . -"u Lne unna. im in creased In the market today for month snd ......uinw uiniuunu were a snade eaaler In spite of the fact that there was a reduction in the Bank of England's rat of discount. There were rumors that ths money market In New York Intends bid ding for gold her on Monday, February 4. On the Stock exchange ths aettlement wan concluded with only one amall failure, which did not affect the volume. Tha vol ume of busineaa did not Increase, but the tone remained aatlsfactory with B hagden ing of the prleea of first class aecurltlea aa a result of the better bank atatement and moderate inveatment purchaaea. Americana continued depressed owing to prospective issues and the liquidation In Wall street, causing operators here to hold off pending more settled condition. Prices went be low parity at about noon, and reoovered In the afternoon. New York supported Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul and Union flfln a n SJ SB 4t am Aeeeia, ... market cloMd unsettled. For.KrTer and ....... wei mm un rarin support. J&D4V- today wer flrnief upon the New York ad vices. PARIS, Jan. 81. On ths Bourse today tha private loan rate waa 4 per cent. Prleea were heavy, with the exception of Rua 'Ane. Russian Imperial 4a closed at 77 00 and Russian bonds of lo4 at 4&L00, Baak Clearlaars. OMAHA, Jan. 81-Bank clearings for to- dav wars tl UR 7 J 1 .T" lu -1, iv. ,ul 1 11. corre sponding data last year fl.6S2.774.8S. Wool Market. ' TtrwaTrw i. m ei n'ftAf - . . " : . . "wwu-iin maraec remains dull, though firm. The quiet spell - wiiuikmim uo uniaroraoiy, nowever aa aa active movement la not anticipated at prices and are not dismayed at the amall v. iiwiMviiuiie an puilea WOOtS BU staple stocks move steadily and show no uLrirei accnmnlktlAn Gv..iw. . , ateady. Leading domeattc quotationa fol low: Indiana and Missouri Combing, three eighths blood, l4djJ6c; combing, quarter blood, UaSlo. Texas (aooured baala) Fine 13 montha, 7j75c; fine, 8 to 8 montha M 70c; fine, fall clean. 8otj2o. California (scoured baaia) Northern, choice, 87tfijo! northern, good, tiotftttfc; middle country i&d oe; southern, tTQoic; fall free, Mi6c. 'Ore ron (scoured baala) Eastern, No. 1 staple italic: astem. No. 1 clothing. tn.fB70c: val Lejr. No-i- J5?.Trr1tory staple (scoured basis) Ftna 7r7Bc; fine medium, b70c; medium, ani6c. Territory ordinary '"" minrrat. Bgr(oc; ant medium. tltSci medium, 64vc. Colorado and New . ..u eiua ewuivu, A, OOUWUC; IVO. 1. 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 81. WOOL-JJteady; me dium grade eomblng and clothing. 4ie w hh S." sixgjofc0' nv' fln' i6110; tub Oils and stasia SAVANNAH, Oa., Jan. Jl OIL Turpen tine, firm, 7oVOTlc. RO!N-Flrm; stock, 84.778 caska; A. B. C and D. 14.06.34 10; K. 14 1'fK16; F, 84 10f 4 ; H 14 1o4 46; I. 14 !x.4.60: id, IS on; M , 86.15456.40; N. 14.00; WO, 84.15; WW, OIL CITY, Jan. H. OH Credit baUncea, Hot; run. 140.608 bbls.; average. 107 071 h'f-i h'P'nu'. IM.T71 bbla; average, leU,79t buia, OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Otttlt Estrone, Others Steady a&d ietlfe. HOGS SOAR UPWARD LIKE A ROCKET Moderate Ran ef Sheep. aaa tenths, bat Trade Lacks aa and Prices Generally Barely ateady with Yesterday. BOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 8L 1907. Recelpta were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep Official Monday 8.28 8.U78 7.717 Official Tuesday 8.1KJ ll,Sft3 Official Wednesday 8.05 8.04 4.550 Official Thuraday t,4oO 7,8m 4 601 Pour daya ihla week. . .80,150 84.114 tl.tn Pam daya laat week 13,018 43.5f 84.1.1 Same daya 8 weeka ago..4,0W 17,218 83,044 8ame daya 8 weeka ao..l3,0M 18.416 14. m Same daya 4 week ago. .14.387 14.177 20.17S Sam days last year 18.8V4 44,058 14,878 Ths following tsbis shows ths receipts of cattle, hoga and sheep at Bouth Omaha for ths year ts data, compared with laat ysari ... 1807. 190. inc. Dae. 111.778 81.4.3 80,080 " 803,478 X28,5: a&,0hl Sheep 141,758 134,128 8.63. CATTLK WUOTAitoNS. good too holes cora fed steers 86.40tSe.8l Fair to good cornfed steers 4.7fit.4Ai Common to fair steera 4 .0OW4.76 good to choice fed cowa 8 tte'at W air to good cowa and heifer. l otera fie common to fair cows and helfere.. .0o3.00 good to choice at'kers and feeders. 4 tote oo air to good stockers and feeders.. 175-o4.40 Common to fair Blocker l.Otml.75 Bulls, stags, eto i;tv4.00 Veal calves , t.oirg.oo Ths following table shows ths average pries of hogs at South Omaha for tha laat aeveral daya. with comparisons: Data. 1807. la.1806.im.jSOI.I1801.l01. Jan. M...I Jan. it... Jan. 25... Jn. 86... Jan. 27... Jan. 28.... Jan. 28... Jan. 80.... Jan. 8L... "HI to 8 til Mai 6 68, 71 714 88 12 ( 21, 5 83 s ( 88 6 8t 5 43 o 1 4 941 4 S3, 4 S3, 4 ol 4 71 4 8 t 731 t K7 4 83 4 81 4 641 4 79 14 79 4 M 4 81 6 541 6 02 bUI tM 461 8 0S 6 14 8 73 i 66 57 81 72, 69 1 6 m 6 05 6 9 6 13 11 t M 6 11 6 18 e I 21 6 28 6 2S I 6 18 Bunday. RANGE OP PRICES. fm . ,1 . OmHha 12.3Mi'6.50 IRnOtat M Chicago 1.5oi .90 6.004i.llTV Kansas City t.24.ov 5.76KiVli nt. Illlls . IIIV..TU ao-r..,k Sioux City 1754P6.66 6.464W.W Ths offlolal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was; Cultl UnM uv. ...... u C. M. A Bt, P.....T..V 4 .T " waDasn , Union Paclflo C. A N. W., east C. A N. W.. west C Bt. P., M. A O C. B. A Q.. eaat C, B. A W., Weat C, R. I. A P., east.... Illinois central Great Western 63 87 18 8 68 8 1 1 8 1 10 8 1 82 8 4 a 6 16 4 7 8 8 1 96 21 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ii0 j. MO lit 1,7(3 1,230 1,963 400 t,2t9 1,201 Total receipts ....186 Ths disposition of the day's receipts Was aa fnllnwa ech hi, cm, m . U - . ... - . i I - '- " y . y ui viisuviiiai Vila Buyers. Oman Packing Co... Mwlft and fnmnanv Tfti Cudahy Packing Co 1,274 Armour at to n;t Vansant A Co 20 Lobman A CO.. ttO W. I. Stephen 3 Hill A Son 132 F. P. Lewis 49 Huston A Co 46 Hamlltnn A RithixhllH on u. r . muss J. H. Bulla Mike Haggerty J. H. Root a rv I T. B. Inghram Buinvan uroa V. A. Brltton Lehmer Bros Ind Panklntf O.. Other buyers M. tl. 74. rt ... tan 71 7..n sn (M 71.. t"t m t is 4 I I St t SI "... rtt lis t ts Tt h it i a " HI (... SO tl.... 4 tW tt 4 SO ... f "I ... 4 It II.... II n tt t it it.... I"! M I IS 17.... 4. ...... .iT ... a 47.... I ... i ii rr.... t ii w m it.... It HI ... a as t ...fa ... t u .. ?s 19 t ss ...f-4 4S t S .. r ... I a .. m ... t m .11 ... tM ...11 ... I M .. I ...IN ...ft to 4 u ...4 10 I at ..lit ... IN .. I'4 MIS ...til ... t U ...im ... I m ...tn ... t m m at t lit, ti iki ... n 177 ... Sa2i an tiut aa a ax f I 1st 4 Mt SS ... t It M 14 I lit 17 1M ... t " ; ... t n n ti ... t w til t M4 47 tl ... IN " "0 4t I M 71. HI S III f ft 11 IHt ITt tt t I7H f HI ... I lit tl 141 ... I I7S 74 ft ... t lH 7 IM ... tilt 44. HI ... t M II 147 ... IS) "4 It till, 76 '4 ... t to '4 144 ... t MV tl t ... I 0 84 H4 ... t Ml 15 H ... I HI 44 tt at t nt it Imi ... i to J '4 ... tM 41 44 ... lie Tt Ml ... t M tl 1 ... tn 11 ... Ill 77 1.1 ... M 7 VSI ... n Tt Ill 40 I 4 "841 ,.. ttt It Ill ... I It) '' l 141 ... IM II 100 ... I tn it HI ... IM tt ..141 ... I an IS ... tit M Ill It I 10 tt M ... Ill U 414 N IN tt tU 40 I tt SHEEP Receipts were not very large thla morning, a,nd barring a few scattering mans me wuanty waa not oveny attract. ve. In apite of the moderate offering the mar ket or some reason or other was alow to tha trade. Tha result waa that prioea were oareiy steady witn veterday. mere was sn unmistakably weak undertone to me iraae tnrougnout. Some verv wood wHtrn emma uilit un tn 6.00. There were s few Mexican among the receipts, but buyera aid not seem as anxious ior mem. aa tor tne western ana they Bold at 64.75. which waa less than a cut off brought last week. The feeling was ineoy on lam tin tnere being considerable Inquiry for them on the part of packers. A small bunch of natives sold up to 17.50. Quotations on kllieie: Uootl to cholc lamb, 87.9067.60; fair to good lamba, lii.VA 4.uu; good to choice yearllnga, latnb weights, t6.00fttj.2o; fair to good yearling, lamo weight, li.T&yi.OO; good to choice yearlings, heavyweights, 85.75&4.U); fair ts good yearlings, heavyweights, !6.6oajej.7t; good to choice old wethers, 85-3565.00; tall to good old wether, lo.owuo to; Hood to to choice ewes, 84.80a 5.00; fair to good, 4.fc4.eU. Krpresertatlve sales: No- Av. Pr. 4H8 Mexican ewes '. S8 84.76 18 native ewe 141 6.00 19 western lamba, cull 58 6.25 w native lamba it 6 6v) Mexican lambs eo 6.75 6 western lamba 73 . T.10 181 wastern lamba 76 7.10 ii native lamba , 88 7.50 197 weatern ewes log 6 00 t'lt Colorado ewea wo 4 83 112 Colorado ewea 96 ' 4 85 40! western ewe..,.. 107 6 00 501 Mexican ewe 79 4 60 74 weatern ewea loo 4 75 110 weatern ewea iu8 4 75 105 weatern owe 102 4 76 1U weatern ewe.-. loo 4 76 101 weatern lambs 74 7 25 98 western lamb 63 6 76 28 western yearlings j.... 80 6 2o 46 weatern yearlings 80 6 75 251 western lamba bs 7 00 21 64 41 , 6 6 I 17 11 :::; 266 1?. 601 'totals 4,28 7,061 6,161 taiiut-inrri waa a fair Thursday s run of cattle this morning and. as was tne case yeatardaP, the general market waa in a good healthy condition. Ths trade opened In fair season In the morning and the moat of the offerings changed hands about as fast as buyers and sellers could get around to them. Beef steers were In good demand and sold freely at steady to strong prices. The beat cattle were strong and others fully steady. Among the offerings were some better cat tle than have been here before thla week. What was said of steer would apply equally well to cowa that la, the demand waa good and the better gradea war atrong with othera at least ateady. Ths trade was sufficiently active to effect a reason ably early clearance. Feeder specula tore aucceeded In cleaning put their holding yesterday and were a mtle mor anxious for cattle thla morning. The result waa that while prleea were no higher, the trade waa mora active and tha cattle ot all kinds sold mors freely than yesterday. . Representative sales; BEEF UTEERBL Av. Tt. No. 4. rr. ... 14 4 00 1 1011 4 11 ... Ill 4 It v t lit I oa ... KIT Ho. II 11..... tt it., 117 I Ot II JMI 4 40 14 4T 4 44 I , 1141 4 14 41 1104 4 M I... I4t 4 44 14 llb I H 10.. tit I tO II mi i M II... UN t 10 ! ...'. U 8 It 11 1117 I N It 1111 I ta It tt 4 4t 14 ,.11M I if 11 loot 4 it 11. mi i n 4 t2t 4 70 II liel E If 111 It US! 8 to I ttt 4 tt II It 1101 I It II cowa. 4 W0 8 M 11 M in I..... 171 I It II...., Ml I to 10 731 1 N 14 1071 I M 1 HI 1 tt 4 1111 I.' I til I tt I iuM 1 tt I M In 1 llat 1 tt . It 121 I Ot I ho I M II t7 I 10 II 1041 1 H 4i in to 11... tit Im 17 Ill I M II ion 4 ot 10 wi I it ii... ion 4 i t ion I at I... lew 4 It 1 1M I M II 1U 4 i J, !!! "4 4 if 1 Hit 41 1 1171 4 II 11 Ml 1 14 11 1011 4 tl 1 I Hit I 14 II 1100 M t 1011 I M It 1047 I M 11 1041 I It 1 1114 I M U .1031 I tt I nil M , 4 U I t0 1 1100 4 40 - I HI I 44 4... loci 4 14 101 1 It 1 un 4 tv t 1041 I to 4 101 1 4 m 1 tfil I 70 t 11M I M t 1U 171 HEIFERS. in 1 00 1 n is 1 t?l I ot 1 art 1 M I TM 14 t 141 I M 4 484 I 10 1 104 4 M 1 !0 1 11 it Ill M 1 M "bulls. lm 04 t 14 I It t IM 1,71 1 io 1 to 1 wis 1H1 1 140 I M 1 1114 I 71 . ' I I'M I tt I... 1M I M t last I 41 1 UIS I M CALVES. 1 10 I 00 1 IM I at 1 M0 I 00 . I tot I tl 1 i4 I ta i to 1 it 1 lat 1 to 1 im t to 1 ' 71 t IM I M ft JS 1 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 8 4 I 11 I o 4 M 1 791 I M II 741 4 aa U IM I 70 It Ml 4 II 1 14 I tO It IMI 114 4 TM I II II 1111 4 U HOQ8 Hogs opened generally 10c hlrh.v than yesterday average market, the Aral sales belna- at and rlirht arolml uu againat 18.70. the popular price yesterday Aa the trade warmed up the market be oaro fully 60 higher and very active, everything In sisht chanalna hands in . very few minutes. At the high point a good snare of tha hog sold at 8sjje-q. with a sprinkling of 8o.90 which was fully 15o higher than yesterday's general market The advance did not atop even at 16c, the market becoming wildly higher, some of the laat hogs at the close selling 80c higher than yesterday. Borne mixed loads even brought 84.90, buyera apparently ahuttinsT their eyea to quality on tha cloae. For aome daya back thla haa been a hard mar ket for seller to operate upon, no on be ing able la tell what would happen next Price go up when everything looks as If they ought ta go. lower. Thla morning sellers who were bid loc higher for their holdings were apparently doing tha wis thing to aell, aa the chances were better for the market closing lower rather than higher, but a few minutes Ister their sales looked cheap. The lucky sellers were those whose hoga came In on the late trains when the market waa the wildest and the hlgheaL Representative sales: Ma Sv. ta Ft. No. . aa. Pr. M U ... I tl 71 Ill ... M 44 HO ... I Tt Tl let M I M U. Hi tt IHn tat ... is CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Sheen Strong: Hoga Fir to Tan Centa Hlaher. CHICAGO. Jan. . 81.CATTLB Receipts, 6,000 head; market Strong; common to prime steers. 4.0lKiji7.00; cow, $2.7Vp6.O0; heifers, 12.bVao.28; bulls. 8S.0Uf(H.50; calves, 82.',5to.(X; atockera and feeders, fi.7584.90. HOOB Receipts. lio.ODO head; market 5100 hlghvrj choice heavy, snipping, D.9iWH' 7.ov; light, butchers. 18 au mixed, 8.80(8ii.97H; choice, light, B-Vito; packing, ).90u.tf6; pigs, M.4ou.6o; bulk ot sales, ttt.tnx84j.il, SHtlBP AND LAMba-Recelpts, - 12,000 head; market for sneep, strong; lambs, weak; sneep, 3.tKat.e6; yearlings, Rou .tt; iambs, te.76ia7.fi6. New tork Live atoclt Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 81. BEBVE8--Receipt, 100 heau; no trading In live. Keeling easy; dressed beef In fair demand at iat: per pound fur native Blues. Liverpool and inoon catti market hrm at iiTtti&o per pound, dressed weight. CALVte-Receipts, 43 head. Veals, steady, but no good veals offered; western and barnyard calves, nominal. Common to fair veals, In.T&tus.to; dressed calves, ateady. City dreaeed vaie, BUfcc per pouna; ex tra city dressed, lie; country ureeaea, Vif ISVtc. iiOOS Recelpta, 8.927 head; all for slaughterers except 2 head. Steady lor hogs; easier for pigs; quotation, i.2uCF7.o-. bHlOh,P AND LArtit-Keceipla, 400 Head; no sneep on the market; lambs moving more tieely, but no higuer; all sold at li.Ml'T.eu; 110 really gooa or prime lamo Ottered. Ktaui Cllr Llva Stack Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,tM) head. Including Voo soutnerns. Market strong; cows and heifers, ltiibc higher. Choice export and dressed ueet ateeta, $5.6otu.t0; tair to good, 1.k54io.io; western fed steers, !d.TEj6.,a; atocaar ana feeder, 83.26tuvt.7o; aoutnern steers, 13. 00 6 26; southern cows, i.i5; native cows, 62.Ml4.76; native heit.ua, t3.0UtaU.u0; buns, M.OOU4.; calves. 83,ttao;7.2S. HOtiS Receipts, ii,iwu head; market atrong, higher. Top, ef.00; bulk of aaiea. .6to.92V4; heavy, 14.wh.ti; pacaera, .'. ; pig and llgnts, lo.buttfia.Uu. BHKhiP AND . LAMbeV Receipts, 8.600 head; market steady to weak; iambs, to.oi 47.o0; ewes ana yearling, 44.161010; west arn fed sheep, 4.65(i4.6; stockers and feed, ars, n.ttt4.iB. St. Lonla Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, Jan. 81. CATTLE Receipts. 4.0U0 head, Including 1.5U0 Texans. Maraet ateady; native snipping end export steers, J6.Isj4j4.76; dressed beef and butcner steers, 4.70i6.80; steers under l.OuO pounus, H.Uxtj .0u; stockers and feeders, fc.ooit.6uj cows Snd heifers, fc.fcioo.26; canners, ti.sot.to: bulls, vt.xw.(M; calves, M.b.KB.00; 'lexa and Indian Iteers, .60(ii-bu; cowa and helfera, 82,5084.00. HOOS-Receipta, 8,500 head; market Strong. Plga and lights, 8t).26tl.86; pack ers, 8 15.90; butohers and oest heavy, d.eV4r?.00. HHtChlf AND LA MBB Receipts, 1600 head; market steady. Native muttona, $3.1o4jS.76;iambB, 6.26S7.75; culls and buck, la.lfxa-l.oo; atockera, 83.004.00. St. Joseph Llva Stonk Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mx, Jan. 11. CATTLE Recelpta, 2,511 head; market steady. Na tives, 4.oot,.7S; aowa and helfera. 3.i6U4.ao; atockera and fevdera, 83.2&4i4.50. liOUS Hbceipts, 9,8ii2 Head; market io hlkher. Top, 84.90; bulk, 8li.aV4l.96. SHEEP AND LAJdBS-Recelpts, 11)8 head; steady. Lamb, l.8ot7.4U; wetheiA 85.166.60; ewea, 14.6Oa6.00. Sloaa City Llva Stock Market. 8IOUX CITY, Ik.. Jan. II. (BDecial Tela. gram.) CATTLE Hecelpta, 860 head; mar aet ieaay; stocKer, siow; Deevee, 84.0txJ 665; cows, bull and mixed. I2.75ig4.5u; atockera and feeders. 13.006 4 36; calves and yearllnas, 82.75ib4.76. iiuua neueipia, a,M neaa; market 10O hlaher. aelllne at tit tttft OA' hulk .r W.70HM.75. - Stock la SlTbt. Receipts of live stock at ths tlx principal ltj Ordlnarv, 8c; low nildilllns;. tr; mlddlln. 10V-; good mliMllng. 11 l-l'ic; mlddlina fair, 12 6-ltic. noniinnl; fnlr. 12 1R-1-; receipt. 17.042 bales; atocka 3M.0O2 bale; 1 OMAHA W1IOI.RSAI.K MAItKRT. Cffndltlna ef Trade and Oantatlnaa an Staple and Faney Proilaet. EOGit Per (int., y, LIVE Port.TRV-Hens. SHoo; roosters, 6c; turkeys, lotyl.lc; ducks, 9'uioc; young ' -Ktstets. lytic; aeeee, ay,,oo. . 'JTTKR-I'acklng stock. 19c; ch"lce to dairy. 2-ii4i': creamers. lo'uJW. Y Choice tii l'ind. t ; ineulti1" '": 1 bottom. 860: off ktadet. 15 Vi.60. Rye1 straw. 37. 00; No. 1 alfalfa, 811.00. BRAN per on, 115.00. OLD VEGETABLES. CARROTP a?EKT8 AND PAR8NIP8 Per bu., 75o SWEET POTATOES-Illlnota. per largs bbl . e 26. NAVY BEANS Per bu., H 85; No. 1 11.60. LIMA PEAN8 Per lb., 6C. CABHAti IS Holland aeed, horn grown IVtc per lb. EGO PLANT Per dos., 82R.41H.0a. RUTABACi AS About 150 lbs. to sack, 11.50. POTATOES-Per bu. 47vfJGOo. TritNIPU-Per bu., 80c, ONION8-Hoin grown, per bu., 80c Ppanlsh, per crate, IXUO; Colorado, per bu,, 750. TROPICAL FRUIT. LEMONS Llmonlera, 100 and 806 else, 81. 60; other btands, 60c leas. DATES Kada way Vc; any ere. 6c; Hat lowia, ntw etutleti wamut datea. 8-lb. boa $1.10. BANANAf f-er tiedlum-slted bunch, 12.0tj2 26; luniko. IxoOtiASa OKAI'iS FrtlrlT Bias w 64 and 80, 8171 64 00. ORANGES Florida Tangea all slsea. 82.2; California navela, extra fancy, ail alxes, 83.2u; fancy. 83.O0; choice. 83.76. NEW VEQETABLES. ' BEETS, TURNIPS AND CARROTS-Pst dos., 4ii'u0c. TOMATOES-Florida, 80-lb. crate, 85.00. WAX BhANS-Per bu. Sox, 8e.6OfiI6.00. - LEAF LETTUCB-Hotnou, per dOA heads. 46c. CKLERY-Callfornla, per dos., 75cCtl0fJ, CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dos,, liOO. HORSlJRAlitU-t ase of 2 dos.. 11.80. RAlISHKS Per doa bunches, 36o. OREEN PEPPERSPar t-ba.kat rate. H5t5(i.ijo. ARSLEY Hothouse, per do, bunohaa, HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per dos H.00'1.2S. SHALLOTS Southern, per bunch, 600. FRUITS. CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. 17.0OS9.00. APPLES Ben Davis, choice. 12.U0; faney, per bbl., 12.25; Jonathans, 13.764t4.0O; New York apples, 13.20; Iowa and Nebraska, sating and cooking, 12.2fciiil.OU . PEARS Winter Nella per box. 88.00. F1QS California, bulk. 6H0; 8-crown Turkish, loc; 6-crown, 14c; 3-crown, 12o. CUCOANUToj-Per sack of 100, 84.60. CUT BEEF PRICES. No. 1 ribs, 15c; No. 1 rlba, 10c; No. I ribs, 7c; No. 1 loin, ISc; No. 1 loin, L'Ho) No. 8 loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 60; No. 3 chuck, 6c; No. 8 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 7iSc; No. 2 round, 6Hc; No. 3 round, 6c; No. 1 plate, 4ViC; No. 2 plate, 4c: No. 8 plats, 3c. MISCELLANEOUS, CHEESE New ful cream Wisconsin twins, 16Vic; new full cream brick, b( liHttc; wheel Swiss cheese, loc; block Bwle. lUc; llmberger, 14c; Young America. lSHn. FISH Trout. 12c; halibut, loc; catfiah, l&ot buffalo, 8c; bullheads. 12; black bass, fins stock, 2&c salmon, l.c; pike, dressed. Hot red snapper, 12c; whltellsb, 12c; perao, dressed and scaled, 6c: pickerel, dressed, 8o; herring, tic; crappies, txloc; eels, loo; bluefish, 16c; lobsters, green, 35c per lb. mackerel, Spanish, 16c; native. uo; frog legs, 4c per dos. saddles; smelts, 12o. CURED FiBH-Famlly whlteflsh, per quarter bbi.. 10 lbs., 14.00! Norway mack erel. No. I. $36.00; No 1 A28.00; herring it bbla, f0 pounds each, Norway, 4k, 111; Nor way, 8k, 111.50; Holland herring, in kegs. mllMers, bOo; kegs, mixed. 70o. HIDES AND .TALLOW-Oreen salted. No. 1, 12c; No. 2, 11c; bull hides, 8c; green bides, No. 1, 10c; No. 2. 8c: horse, li.Wj ahaati Delta. (Klcfttl 2f. Tallow. 1M T 4Oi No. 2, 8c. Wool, 154J220. CIDER New York, bilt barrel, 12.78; bar. tel. 16.04 NUTS French walnuts, tSVicj California walnuts. No. t soft shell. ISc: No. 1 sort , ,, . - J . . . Dm.iI. It..... . . . . , . , . V Burn, io7i, xiiBaiiD, tpvi 100 1 jjocans, ivtnzw. DlDerts, itigpitc; peanuts, raw, roasted, 9c; California almonds. sneu, ine; iiayonia. 11c. HONEY Per 24 frames, 88.50. COFFEE Ronsted. No. 86, tic. . per Ib.t No. 80, lie per lb.; No. 85, 19c per lb.i, No. io,lo per lb t No. tl, 15c pt: lb. BTJnAR Granulated cane. In sacks txil. granulated beet. In sacka 16.01. evuri) T Kki. ,1. , . : v m . i u uw., put sm., in cases, 10-lb. cans, 11.70; cases, 11 5-1 b. cans, 31. 80; caaes, 24 2H-lb. cans, $l.n. . ' CANNED GOODS corn, afandsrd west ern, uj60c; Maine, 81.1&. Tomatoes, 8-lb. ' csna, 81.10; 1-1 b. cans, 97Hcfeil.O0. Pine, apples, grated, 2-lb., 12.06tr2.30; sliced. 81 I9 452.20. Gallon applea. fancy, 11.05. Calt fornla apricots, ' 83.00. Pear a, $1.753 ' I. 50. Peaches, fancy, 11.7642.40; H. ti benches, 12.012.50. Alaska salmon, red, II. 16: Jancy Chinook. F 12.10; fancy sock, aye, sr., $1.95. Bardlnes, quarter oil, $2. 75; tnree-ouart.r mustard, $3.00. Sweet pota toes, tl.104il.25. Bauerkraut, $1.00. Pump, klna 80c$1.00. Wax beans, t-lb., 66fiKioi lima beans, 1-lb.. Kclfftl. 35. Spinach, Ji.15. Cheap peas,- 1-lb.' 0(c; extras,- 15c1.10; fanay. $1.3otil.76. ( Evaporated 'Apple and Dried frnlts. , NEW YORK. Jan. 31. EVAPORATED APPLES Market Is holding firm, with fancy at 9c; choloe, S'S.SjHHo; prime, tfuifrgtie. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'lTS-Prunes In. moderate demand; spot ranaMne; from, lbfitk accordlna to arnde for fllfnrnia ' fruit. Oregon prunes, 60c to 80s at tJVi'&Se. Apricota are strona- In tone owing to lltcht' supplies. Choice, 19c; extra choice, IhaiKc; fancy, 19S20c. Peachca In light Jobbing de mand; firm; choice, 11Ji12Mic; extra choice, llHt&lifMtc; fancy, 124il'14c. Raisin firm, with looae muscatels at 7H'49'; seeded ralains, 7 .U !l0c; London layers, $1.351.45. Mannfaetnred Fx ports Increase. WASHINGTON, Jan. ll.-Accordlng to 1 atatement. Issued by the bureau of statistics ot the Department of Commerce and Labor today, the exporta of mnnufacturea from the Vnlted States lr the year, just, ended aggregated 8719,000,000 and formed 41 per cent of the total exports." Figures repref sented show '. the ' export .of msnufao tures to the grand divisions of tha World and trie share which manufactures fdrmed of exports to those, divisions. The exports to Europe aggregated la value 8318,503,047; North America, $182,121,776; Asia, $;8,530,251 South America, $64.828,90l; Oceania, $29,711, 707, and Africa, $13,827,4X8, the aggregate of which formed 39.0$ per cent of the export from the United States to those grand dl visions. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. were as westeru markets yterday lows) Cattle. Hog. Sheev South Omaba 4,460 7.Ju0 tfiuo Sioux City aoO 8.V00 Kansas City 6.ou0 12,0n0 8.611O BU Joseph 1.611 9.342 14 6t. Louis 4.0u0 8.500 1 bo Chicago 6, 0UO 26,000 12.000 Coffea Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 81. COFFEE Market futures opened ateady at an advance of 6 point and during the early aeaalon (howed a net gain of about 6&10 points on hlghei French cables and bullish reports concern. Ing valorisation prpgres. Demand waa very quiet, however, and late In the avsxion prleea eased oft under acattering liquida tion, which waa thought to be largely foi Wall atreet account. The clos waa easy, nat unchanged to 6 point lower. Sale were reported of 21,2ou bag. Including March) 86 5ua68S; May 86.u6.75; July, 85 K; September, 16.i.); Decumber, $410 St.16. Spot coffee, quiet; Santo No. 7, 7c; antoa No. 4, kc. Mild coffee, ateady: Cordova. WjllHc. Cetten Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 81. COTTON Spot cloeed steady; middling uplands, 11c; mid dling gulf, 11.26c; sales, 1,406 balea. 'LIVERPOOL, Jan. 81. COTTON-Spot, good business done, prleea 8 points lower; American middling fair, 4 4? J, good mid dling, llld: middling, .87d; low middling, I old, good ' ordinary, l.tld; ordinary, 4.97d. Sales. 10,000 bales, of which 2,0uu were fur speculation and export and included S.luO American. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 31.-OOTTON-8teady; middling, 10V: aaiea, 181 bale; receipts. LOW hales; stock, 28.M6 bale. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 81. COTTON' Fu tures closed steady. Spot market closed firm; sales, 8.871 bales; low ordinary. 6 1-loV, kimilnal; ordinary, 1 1-ltc, aouilual; Rose B. Ralph and husband to ElUa White, lot 8. Union atiuiire $ 1 J. T. Robinson to Hooter Robinson. 1 lots 8 and 9, block 6, Riverside i Patrick H. Carey and wife to Emma F. Krs. lot. 41, Burr Oak 600 Mellora Woolworth airfield and hus band to Nelson T. Thomson, nwi ae4 and eH sw4 ne'4, 26-15-12 7,608 Same to same, nw, sc4 and eVi sw1 . feVi, 7,600 LodowfCk R. Crofoot snd wife to Edffar H. Scott, aub lot 18 In lot 3, Capitol addition 6,000 William F. Conger and wife to C. T. Petersen, north 65 feet lot 1, block 17. E. V. Smith's addition 1,600 A. L. M. Stock and wife In Valdemar Rxsmussen, sH lot 9, Motter's sub division 1 Josephine D. Mason snd husband to A. L Stock, lot 9. Motter's subdi vision 175 Robert O. Fink to Joshua P. Brown, lota 6 and 8. block 27, Florence ., Paulcna (lleaaon to Joshua P. Brown, lota 6 and K. block 27. Florence 61 Ellery R. Hume nnd wife to John Klockner. jr., lota 1. 2 and 3. block 1, and lota 1, 2 and 3, block 1. Vaa aer place 650 Eua-ene B. Chapman to William BomervUle, lots 2 $ and 4, Bark-, Blow's subdivision 800 Total tX.vi 1 S eunuji yjejl ON THE CURD ts sonnet stock which will soon b eam Uur, with 18 eeat copper, 90 to g5 oa it stock aad Initial dividend are anticipated at tk rate of 10 shortly. It would pay von to sU conoer stock which bar beea boosted beyond their real value and re iavest la thl stock, which ha not yet participated la any advaao. beoaaae yeas Sttentioa haa not been called to the taota. Writ or call (or special market letter swarding it. FRnrniRK R. TinPITTS 1'VKSTMI.'T HImilTll.t4 83 Conirr at Ktrfft ' llusUsn, Ma 1