Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 20, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
THE OMAJIA DAILY BEE: --MONDAY, JANUARY 20. lOOS. REAL ESTATE Mbm An bkh i.4.m? roit Ai.r. tConUhuod.) f o Orridii. ' A KNAP IN OB I l JON T7MBE7V ' t will ell a two-third Interest In 4 rrM of rln llmhr land for 84o,tiO. These lands have 46,mijO fact of tin whit pin finhn, well located. Lnnd valuable ater tutting timber. Title perfect Address W. J.- Cook, Lnmbtr exchange building, Port land, Oregon- I4i A4248 feb.lox Texas. TEXAS. Join our excursion Ttiesdsy, January 21. and sen the Julf Coast country of Trxss. lend flow cheap, hut vslucs will trlplo wtthtn a year. Rich land, temperate climate. Wa run a car direct from Omaha, lyiw rat for round trip, rail 6T address Tetnn Land and Immigration Co., 640 Pee Bid. f20 M'J12 20 Mleeeilaneeae. western farm lands. - Crop payment plan; two crops pay fof laud, while the land Ik doubling In value. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. 61-683 Brandela Building. . ' M408 Must' eir thl' farm , m acre. Im proved,' close to good town, very cheap, at tll.OO per acre., National Investment Co., 681-SS2 Branded Bid;, Omaha, Neb. fiEAL ESTATE LOANS 1 to IW.VD mada promptly. F. V. Wead, - Wtad Bid.. lth tnd karnam. (23) MS48 ' WANTEO-Clty loan. Peters Trust Co. tliJ-319 MON'ET TO LOAWPayno Investment Co. LOANS on Impfoved Dmaha prorerty, O'Keefe It. K. Co.. 1001 N. Y. I-lfe Bids rw IV4TW MftKr-Nu IlKtAY. OARV1N BROS., 14 KARNAM. tJ2 .xm PRIVATB money U loan; no delays. J H. Sherwood, 616-617 Brandeis BUlff. . ,. t, (a-Mi8i LOWEST RATESBemls. Paxton Block. (2)-jll55 PRIVATE money to loan on Improved real state. N. P. LX3C1C8 ft to., i.m rar nam Bt. . (22)-186 PRIViTR Mf1Jr.TrRH flN HANP- NO DELAY. J. II. MITH'EN. 98-H 1ST . NAT. RANK BIJ3U. TEL. UOI O. 4H1. . , (i!)-M9H WANTED Ctly loans and warrants. W. - Parnam Smith ft Co.. 1320 Farnam St. WANTED-TO BORROW 11,000 to II.WA-On Improved pfltato; will pity 6 per cent Mt.1, rtfo. ..-.(! i Omaha real Address K WANTED TO BUY WANTKfv-Ti b'iy second-hand ftirillturt, conk and heating stoves, carpets, lino lnuru. tiffin! filinfttire. old rlothes and ',' shoos, pinnos, feathers, bed plllort-s, qu its snd sll kinds of tools: or will buy the furniture of .your house complete. The . .highest price paid. Call the rlv?ht man Tel. , Uouif. 91. 2b)-M774 Fes .IBCOSD-HAHb feed sacks. No nmnilnt too laiCo or too small. Wagner, sm N. 11. CASH Paid for second-hand clothlnc, ihoes . 4.6 XT 1QK at T..I TArf 11, riu. owo tovii rafc. iivu . . . ' ' t)-361 WANJEP To bus, second-hand furniture, ' .cnok and heatina stoves, carpets, lino- leiiins, -office furniture, ,pld . clothes and . shoes, piano, feathers. bed pillows, ' quilts, and all klnde of tools; or will buy ths rurntture ,or. your nouse , cornpipie the hlttlieot prices paid. Call the rl .tnfjn. .iei. uou. ,!. 136) M9C WANTED TO REN1 WANTRO-Tn rent, by mri ni Wife, two or fhro unrurnisn nouse Keeping robins, rlose In: must be warm. Ad'lres L.MXt, Bee. -MW WANTE0SITUATIGNS, OAT WOMEN furnished fi-e 'Xelapbona .Douglaa Uli of charge BTENOORAPtl KR owning machine desires position. Address K 118, Care Kee. ;.- ' - . - . IJ7I-M794 21 WANTEri-Posltion aa engineor or fire man. 4 years' experience with references P.- O. Ho , klsrvetock. Neb. Bell 'phono NO. 1-1W90. t2) M9S SITUATION WANTED Married man. 30 i years bookkeeplnar, cashier, wants . poHitlun as bookkeeper or Keneral office care Bee. (27) M917 20x WANTEfs-WOrlt' nfv any ktnd by colored gentleman: can give good references. Ad diesa A 8G1, cara Bee. CT7 Mi94 ftjx LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS, Bridge Builder and Matetlal Men Jules . uui'g. tola, Jan. I. isw.-B-aiea proposal Jwill be received by Ilia Board of County L'oiuuiiutuuwi 1 ttedgwWk county, Colo rado, up to 1J o'clock noun of the 2Mh. day or January, l.rns. for the complete consiruc , I Kin of a pile bridge, about l,0ou feet long, across a Dortion of the Houlh Platte river, rxtendliM from tkt south end cj the new . State bridge at Julelurg to the South bank of the Houlh Platte river. Mealed proposals will be received by the 'Hoard, of County Commissioners of Sedg ' lt k ourUy, Colorado, up to 12 o'clock noou et tile 2Tth day of January, iS, for thu rurniatiinK of all niaterwl to build pile bridge about feet loog. eaid ma teilul to lie delivered at the north cud that portion vf the State bridge new built at JiiLsburg, Colorado, aprons the Suuth 1'lMtt riv.-r. Zt Sealed propolis will also be received by said board ud to 12 o'clock noon of the ' 27th diiy of January, 11)09., for the building ana rurnisning of all labor in me outturn of a pile bridge about 1.0U) feet long across a portion ot ( lie noutn naiie river, exirnu lug Hum the south end or -me new hi bridge at Juleaburg to the south bank 1 the Houth Ilatto rlvter.' ' All proposals to be filed with the count clerk, at her office- In uloburg. Colorado, at which office further information in re- . grd to such bridge end mx and a copy of the Plans and sueciricalions inn aniouii .of material required for said bridge will be kept and can be seen by any person ntore&ted. -The said ftoard of County Commissioners reservee Inn ngitt to reject any and all bills olfen-d. ' - Hy oldes of the -Board of County t orn . - of Sedgwick ooumy. Colorado. By C. W, WUir Chaliuian. JlOdlit notice ron nios on bridgkb-to . whom It" may concern: Notice Is hereby riven that sealed llds' will be received at the county clerk a office at Nelliih. Ne braaka, on or before noon of the &d day of March, liew. for ateel britlgea from twent lo one hundred feet In length. Same to I lot on yearly contract for the year ISMe The board reserves the rbxUt to reject an . or all hlds. Done at Neltgh, Nebraska, thl l;th day ot Jauuary. A. D. lut W. II Xlorsan. W. 1L Cormeny. W. M. Bloc ronimlitee on Kosds and Bridges, Antelope , oumy. Visa it RAILROAD TIME CARD pNlOM TATION-10k AJtD MAHCV C a tear pactfle. Leave. Arrive. rbe Overland IJmlted..a 8 60 am a I 40 pm I ne i4iKraoe a.xurae..a s su pm-. a t oo p AUantwi Kni-rees , aW:15 am , J'lu Oregon Lkpresa,...a 4:10 pm -a 00 i tlx Lo Aiitiea Lisa, ...aU:s6 pm a t 16 pin j he f ast AiaJi , a JO am a 146 p o 1 uiua vapan aiaH a:w pm . a : p Culo-Chiiisgo Special.. ,.aU:li aiu a 7:U a Beat'e ironis g Lal.bl2. pin a 1: p Nerth Piatt x-al....a ii-U eip a 4:l pi ' is. leeae. Heck Islaaal Jk raetlle. a , ploag t.ltnlfea..... ; Iowa Laeal ,:,'.. I atuiaoa PaMeagi EAST. .ra ia am ..j T-o mm all M phi a 4 pm 4U2 30 pm b 9 fi pi a 1:11 pm a l ie era laa Local Kiirt.. Chtoage IhuUri x.ja4 epu Catvegs ki a.aaa RAILWAY TIME CARD- ralaae4 WFBT- oikr Mountain L t d. sit 16 rm I H ant a 4 M pea a 1.U pm 11:4 eien alO:P pm a 1:21 pm a pm a 9M am a 1:71 am a k:() am 11:36 pta a 8:23 am a 9:04 am a 9:20 am 1:1 pm a K:0t am a 6:40 pm al0:36 am a 6 40 pm Cole.-and Cal. Et Die pea okl, and Texus r.iti . I ' pm blrage ft or th westers. Chicago Daylight ...a 7 36 am I ul-M'nn. Upiwn 7 arn t. "hit-ago I,ocal all an am lou. City l'Hir...T;in hteago Passenger a 4 . pm hlco Special a . pm St. Paul-Minn. LimiUd.a is pm Lo Amain LlmUed....a 9:80 pm Overland Limited alO 'W pm raat Mai loux C'liy Local I.W mil ant Mall Twin City Limited a t-U pm Norfolk EnntXMI a :m am .Incoln-Long Pino b 7:60 em icadwood . IAnooin a :w pm a per Bhoshonl.. .a l:iK pm- a 140 pm Hsstlngs Superior ..b 8 0 vn b 6 40 pm ,.b 6 .31 pm b 1:25 pm Fremont Albion... Illinois Coatral. Chicago Express a MS am a 3 4S pm a 16 pm a 8:80 am a 8:30 am Minn, ft HI. Fam ,g..n i:i am hicago Llmid e w I1 Minn. Bt. Paul Ltntd.a 3:30 pm rklcac Great Weeterw. fit. Pnul-Mlrtnepoli pm 7:S0 am 11:35 pm 8:17 am TVHS pm 1:20 pin I. Paul-MinnsaptHi hit-ago Umlted $ P"! 'hicago Express 7: St ana Chicago. Kxpres 1:80 pm Mlsaoart Pacltl. tt c St. I, Exp a 9:00 am I l: in k! c. St. L. Exp I1:1B pra & 1 19 pm Wabash. St. Loula Express : a 0 St. Louia Local Itrem Council Blurrs) a am rn.ki.im pm Btnnberry Ixx-al (frorn . Cotincll Dlunaj o :w pm ,iu: am Ibk'HO) MliwaaiMaa) tt ax. riii. Chio. & Colo. Special... a T:Js am all SO pm Cal 4c Ure. B.xpreaa....a. s.w iiu a . pra a 8:80 am Overland Limited a :6 p Perry Local ! P in pro alLOO an BUlLl!GTOIf 8IAe-I6TK at MAfOlT, Hnrllnatea. ' kegrt.' Denver ft California.... a 4:l pm Noitliwest Special a 4:10 pm Black HIH 4;W P" Korthwest F.xpress .....all M pm Nebraska points a 8:46 am Nebraska Ex Fie" .....a 9:16 am Lincoln Fast Mad b 1:4 pm Lincoln Ical Lincoln Local Arrive, a 3:46 pm a 14 pm a 8:46 pm a!0:15 pm a 6:10 pm a 610 pm 12:11 pm b 9:06 am alO:U pra a 7:60 pm blO:20 am a 8:60 am b 1:80 pm a 7:26 am Lincoln Lflcm i..i. Schuyler Plaltsmouth.b l: pm Bellevue - naiismouiii.a o.w pm ittmouth-lowa Bellevue-Plattsmouth Denver Limited Chicago Special Chicago Express Chicago Flyer......'..., Iowa I-iocal '.... .a 4:10 pm a 7:40 am .a 4:20 pm .a 6:30 pm .a 9:1b am all :4o pm a 3:f6 pm a 8:80 am all:80 am all:) am a 6 So am a 8:10 rim ct Loots Kxnrers 4:46 pm Kansas liy i. oe..aiu:w pm Kansas City ft 8L Joe.. a 9:15 am Kansas City Ac 8L Joe.. a 4:45 pm WEBSTF.R BTA 10TH ft WEBSTER ChlcagTOt St. Panl, Minneapolis 4 Oanaha. Teave. Arrive. J win City Pnssengr...'.b :30 am loux City Passenger. ..a 2:05 pm Kmerson Local ,...0 8:46 am b 9:10 pm 10-.ro am o 6:5e pm Missouri ratine. Auburn Local........ b 3:50 pm bll:25 am a Dailv. b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only, d Daily except Saturday, a Dally except Monday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CAN ADI All PACIFIC Snsprega Mat of the Atlantic Firt,t Cabin Winter Rate I&B no, Superior accommodation available. Safety, speed ana comrort comoineu. write ror particulars. O. . BXHJAJIXIf, Oem. Agn 833 So. Clack St., OMcaa-o, TJL Cotton Market. ' ,' NEW YORK. Jan. rt.-COTTON-Fu- ttrres opened etesny;- January, 11.37c: Feb ruary. 11.40c bid; March, 11.65c; April, 11.54c bid; May, 11.67i; June, n.ftic; July, 11.42c; Auceiuit. ll.-25e:. OctoWrr. -rO.sOci 1 ' : . Futures cioseu ca.ay.oia January, 11.33c". February, 11. kc Marcn, il.tsc; April 11.50c; May, h.mc; June, u.tto; July, 11.340; AUguai, ii.ivv; ocwoer, JO.btic Knot cloned quiet; middling uplands 12.'-';c; mtaanng gTuu, u.nuc; sales, 484 blllCH. livkrpdoia- Jan. 1. ciyrTON Snot Rmall business done; price S -points lower American mklillltig fair at 7.101: aood miH rilinK. 6.74d; middling, 6.48d low middling. 6.11(1: gooa oroinary, n.;a oramsry, s.zd The sales of the day -were 4,000 bales of which 400 were tor speculation and ex port, and included 8,600 American. I-;- celpts, 26,000 bales, - Including 25,900 Amer ican.1 Futures opened and closed barely steady American middling. O. O. , January .04d: Januttry-f epruary, . .v4d; February March, .(!d; March-April. .(HVid; April- May, 6."44a; alay-june, cmo; June-July .4tWl; July-August, 6.v0d; Auuat-leptein Ler, o.88d ; SeplemberOc.tober, 6.74d ; Octo ber-November,- 6.64d; November-December o.eiwiu. OALVE8TON. Tex.. Jan. 18. COTTON Steady: i.'Uc. - . JNKW ORLBANa. JU. : l!.-OTTON- Hpot, steady; low ordinary, 8c. nominal ordinary. 8 13-16C. nominal: good ordinary Joo, nominal: low middling, - lteo; - mid dling, 12c; good middling. 12 1-ltc; middling lair, u 15-ttH';- fair, 13 b-idc, nominal. STl IXl"JS: - Mio.. - Jan: Is. COTTON- Qulef; middling,- 12'e; sales. 238 bales; re celptn, -WJ bales; aiupmeuts, Ti3 bales BtocK,' !,. Oil le - , - !-.. Forrlgs Ftaapelal. ' i'l6nDON'. Jan. 18. he supply of money exceeded thn demand on the, market today. JBlscounta were easy, grading 00 the Stock exenenge couiinuea lrreauiar ana nn decided. Moderate shipments hardened gilt edced securities, but realizations depressed home rails. There was further selling of Japanese bonds, but foreigners generally ruled steady. American shares, in response to the better ;Wall street close yesterday. opened steady, and hardened above parity during- the session on profeMslonal support in antlclpHdon of a better New York bank statement. The market then closed streng Grand Trunk Waa steadier on repurchases BERLIN, Jan. .18. The tendency of prices on the nourse loony waa more mvorable, but business wa limited. PARIS. Jan. 18. Price en the Bourse today were firm. Evaporated Apples aadl Drleel Fralra NEW YORK, ' Jan. 18. fcVAPORATED APPLES Market la lea active, with fancy quotea at iottiic; cnoice, ovc; prune, ing'; if"" rruit, txtioho. - . DRIED I'-Rl'ITS I"runes are unsettled On spot, with quotation retiging from 60 to ltic for California frulV aud from 7o to 7o for Oregon. 60s to 3f. zeache are unchanged at llVtflZVjo for choice; 12Vm i.'-,c Tor extra -cnuice; isiitvse tor rancy and 14 jPHUc for extra fs.iir. Abrlcoti steady, with choice quoted at 214tte; extra choice, xirpz&c; fancy, '40c. Raisins eaay wlth loose muscatel quoted at -SVMlrTWe seeded raisins, eitivr; London layers, 31.63 Raaar aad Melasses NEW noinlnal; gal. tot YORK. Jan. l-8rcJAR Raw, i!lir rerintng. 5.SMTS.38C; centrlfu it-si. swsc: rqoiaeses sugar, iwAs.llc 1c: refined, steady: No. . 4.50c: No 4.4uc; No. I, 4 40c: No. , iag-. Nc-. M. 4 7ft-; No. 11, 4 J0,-; No. 13. 5c; No. 4.10c : No. 14, 4.0W:;. confectioners' A, 4.7oc mould A. m.JSn-; cut loaf. 6.70c; crushed, &oUc; puwdered. 5c; grauulated, ,4.90c; cubes O.II'C. , MOLASSKS-Steady; New OxJeans, open Rrilir, girtru iu VI1U1CS, sfCV-O. 1 Mevemeats at Speele. Nr.-w toiik. Jan. 18. t30rts of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending January 11 were valued at 811.174.lMN. Imports f specie for inn pori or cew v-org lor the week end today -were 8M.4W silver and 86.8S gold r.xports of specie from the port of New Tora ior me weeg ending today were 8i57, a iuvr tuAW m... . . . Treaeary Btaeeaaeat . .WAeHlNOTQN. Jan. 18 Today's slate. uvMin 01 int ireaaury palance in the a eral fund., earluMtve of the 8154. 000.040 goio'reserve, snowa: Available "mmh bal nee.. 1341.328. 145: gold coin and bullion. .-11 f, I- .' .1.1. .11 . a . r . - - tdl,.u.,i 14, ct-iiiiicaira. Sa.lus,jl43. I-' I ' - i-.-: vjCaassleatteaa. p-- The euttrflter aced the court. y Your honor." be aatd. "It Is true that made -a few coins, but conscience Impelled me 10 ao mo. "State, youf meaning; clearly," said -4h wur. "I bad beea ehock.-fl by the aheenee tr.e mono, conunuoa tne pneoner; "you will opserve tnai it apnears ea every corn of my manufacture." Philadelphia Ledger, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Value Bale Lower on Hear Selling , Ordert. LITTLE SNAP TO THE TRADING ttkriit Opens Kfeadl hat "ells OM Rarly, with e Bappert Appar eat at the Ieslre4 Time. OMAHA. Jan. 18, (Jraln values ruled lower on heavy 19. selling orders and a light buying power. There was little snap to the trading and icre was a lack of resistance to a sagging market. Wheat opened steady, but sold off esriy, with Mtle or ne) support at the duUred line. Helling orders were tho feature hroiighout the session and they gave the market a depressed standing. May wheat pened at 31. (V, and closed at 9V- t orn was easy and selling was heavy on expectation of large receipts. Prime dropped readily, owing to the depression in wheat ana closed consinerally lower. May corn opened sr55Tc and closed at 65c. oats opened fairly steady ana snowea some Independent strength, but fell off owara the close in syntpstnv wun wnesi nd corn. May oats opened at 64o ana Closed at fclUc. Primary wheat recclnts were TM.nOO bush els Snd shipments were 2CJ.WV) bushels. gainst reeelpta last year of 147.000 bushols nd shipments of 1K,0H0 bushels. Corn , receipts were S1S.M) bushels and hlpments were 4H5.O0O husliels. against re elpts last year of 608.000 bushels and ship ments of ,6.,0o0 bushels. Clearance were rnn.oio bushels or corn. ,0on bushels of osts. and wheat and flour 'final to W7,000 bushels. Liverpool dosed 4kd to d higher on wheat and Ud to d higher on com. Seaboard reported 1WV000 - bushels of wheat and 72,000 bushels of corn, taken for export. Local range of options: Articles. Open. I High. Low. Close.l Yes y. Wheat-' ' -II May... 1 ooh loos, !ti! 1 no; July... 96 3Vsl WH t7 Sept... 92 92 tkli! 91Ta Corn , MhV... 61 to Kn 6.1 M July... 644 64H 68 63 64s Kept... 64VI 64 &3 t3Vi 64-, Oats J 'I May... 64 T 64 6r! R4H July... 47HI 47V , 461 4S 47H July... 3!M.I 3m asl 36t, 89H ' Onlnha Tash Price. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 96Hc. sale: No. hard, 86c, sale; No. 4 hard. 88a3ci No. soring. Wfettdc. CORN No. 3. 62ic. sale: No. 4. 6H4!3 oji'ic; no grace, titrif&lc; no. I yellow, fi3 ojvtu; co. wnite, k-tikic. OATS No. 2 m xed. 4811.C. sale: No mixed, 47V.W47sic; No. 8 white, 4Rc. sale; isq. f While, ti'iMr: standard, 4XS48I4C, RYE No. 2, 78c, sale; No. 3, 75e6c. . Car let neceTpta. '. Wheat Corn. Oats, Chicago '. 4...... 27 610 171 Minneapolis 321 Omaha 4J 23 Duluth 38 CHICAGO CiRAI AND PROVISIONS Featarea of the Tradlna and Closina Prieee Beard af Trade. CHICAOO. Jan. 18 Wheat nrlcea On the local exchange declined more than 2 cents today, heausc of free selling by free lad lug holdings. At the close the May option was off 2W&2c. Corn was 1 cent lower. oats were down iffc and provisions were Zifpoo to wo lower. 1 he wheat market was weak the entire day, but the severe break in prices did not materialize until late In the session. The market opened easy, owing to moderate sales by pit traders, who were Influenced by the continued liberal movement In tho northwest. A the session advanced addi tional news, adverse to the bulls, wag- re ceived, and theentlment became still more bearish. The main factor that Inspired the selling were enormous receipts at an prl marV points In the United States and estimate of a liberal gain in the; world's shipments for the week and a rumor that statistics on the amount of wheat on the ocean passage will probably show an In crcaHA of about 4.000.000 bu. for the week, During the final hour several longs became sellers, which caused a slump in deliveries The market closed weak, with price almost at the bottom. May opened Hre lower at 81o41.04H. sold off to 31.02 and c oaed tl.02Midl.02I4. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to !lt),ou nu. i-nmary receipt were 739.000 bu.. compared with 347,000 bu the corresponding day last year. Minne spoils, Duiuth and Chicago reported receipts of 4X9 cars, against auo cars last week ana '.241 cars a year ago. Cold weather and tne oreag jn wneat naa a depressing eriect on me corn margei. IyOcal receipt were les than what had been estimated and this tended to check thn aellina- movement. The market closed a.v. Mav opened '.fflo lower at sold off to 6UC where it closed. Local receipts, 61 car, wun none oi conirac rmrie. Trade In oat wag dull and featureles and nrlcea were lower, owing to the weak nea of wnear. uuennge oi caan urns wem liberal and prlcea at the sample table were Ma lower. May opened at c lower at 54V4C, sold at 64Ho and then declined to 64c, the closing price. Local recejpts were Provisions were 'rather Inactive and sent! ment fas inclined to be bearish, owing to the weakness of grain and to a decline of in live hotrs. At the close May pork wa off 10c at $13.??. Lard Wa SUMffic lower at $6.00. Rib were Vk"ilo lower at. i.u. Estimated receipt tor Monasy: wneai, 34 oars; corn, 64 cars; oats, il car; nog 2e5UO head. I'lie leading futures rangro. as iohowb; Artlcl. Open. JHgh. Low. Clo-! Yes'y Wheat May July . Sept. l 04W 1 04H 1 02 1 02J-sl4! 1 04 . 94? ' fMVsJ 86T4j bo nr 6i- 68, &M4 6W, 64 ' 64 64HMi -i2U 624 6i 47 47S, 477e . 45 46. 46 13 m, um, 12 fcv, 13 27, 13 27V 13 rH 17i 7 7SV4 7 89 1 00 ( 00 I OS 6 76 6 75 t 80 7 04 J T 06 7 15 Ml Corn- I fl0'u'''4 May July Sept. 4Ti 69HI 69 V4 64 Oats Mir bMay aJuJy bJuly Pork-r Jan. May Lard Jan. May Rlbs Jin. .. 641 63V 62V4I 47 4iS 46 46 13 82 11 37 1TZ 13 824, II 37iJ 1 72V4 8 W 6 75 S02N I7S May 7 121 7 UW No. 2. a Old. b New. 1 Cash auotatlon were a follow: FTlt'It Ouiet and barely steady: wint" patents, $4.&)i84.90; winter straights, $4.26 4.70; spring patents. 86.70fi676; spring straights, $4 tt. 10; bakers, xs.3oipt.tw. WHEAT No. 2 spring, $1.10?1.11: No snrln. 9ttc4il.W: No.' I red, rieai.OOU. CORN No. 2. 69c; No. t yellow, 62ffiVc, OATS No. 3, 0c; No. S white. 49VjrB.c. RYE No. 2. 82c. BARLEY Fair to choice malting. 8ve4c SEEDHFlax. No. 1 northwestern. Prime timothy, $4.40. Clover, contract arade. $17 00. PROVISIONS Short rib, etilea (loose U tW Wb.87W Mess pork, per bbl . 112.7V 12.87'i. Lard, per KO lbs., $7.72. Short rlea sides euxea), iduji .to. Following were the receipt and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bhl..:.. i. 42.H0 14M0 Wheat, bu 80.0WI Com. hu 6-4.100 264.21 Oats. bu. latf.fiiiO 118.500 Rye. bu ll.) 4. 6u0 Barley, bu .113.100 17.600 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa steady; creameries, tlgusjc dairies. VtVif. l-gs. easy; at mark, canes included. ia-(i4c; firsts, Me; prime firsts, 3e; extras, 3io. Cheese, firm. llViffMVic, Llvera-eel OraJa sal rroeialea. IJVERPOOL, Jan. 13-WHEAT-pot steady; No. t red. western winter. 7s lod Futures, quiet; .March, 7 ioid; May, 8,d. Ci SORN Spot, eaay; prime American mixed, new, mm 4d; prim American mixed old, ea oa. r uiures, quiei; January, March. 5a 4Vd. Mllwaake tSrala Market. MILWAUKEE. Wl Jn. It. WHEAT (so.' nonnern, i.ui.ii. BARLEY Dull; sample. 70Ue. CORN Steady; May. 0c bid. Telede ked Market. TOLEDO, Jan. 18 SEEDS Clover, rash od January, liO.r; Marco, M.M; April, $L0.65. Prime tluiolhy, Ii30. Prime glsike. lV.l. Mtaaeaawlla trrata Market. M1NNKAPOU8, Minn.. Jan. 18. WHEAT May. $ 1 V 47 1 ; July $l.tx.; No. 1 bare. 81.18 V; No. 1 aortli- rn. II 0l4r NO. 3 ftortnern. 11.1S 1 lSVti : Ne. 3 northern. 81.02S. FLOUR Wesker In tene; seconds. 15. SO Q6.80; firsts. 14 80S 4.4; swend clears. 3!fl.60. ' BRAN i;0.t0. KW tORh (Tf.MKRAI, market Pea feres ef Trading anal Prices aa Leading t eiemodllles,. NEW YORK. Jan. I . FLOCR Re ceipts. .12 843 bbls.; exports, 6,."S3 hhis.: market dull and bsrriy stesiy; Minnf-nli patents 5.40i5.i0; winter straights. 4 6W4 iS; Aiinnesots miKers. it.sotf 16; winter ext ras, S 7S It 4.20; "A lnler pstents, $4,154 6.26: winter low grades, 3.I64t4.10. Rye flour, quiet;, fair to good, 4. 110416. 15; choice to fancy. ti.iOlf .nn. riockwheat tiour, steady, ii.uv per 00 pounds. CORNMEAT. Steady; fine white tnd yellow, II. 40ti i.tfi; coarse,. i if. if !.. I ; kiln dried. $3.35 'a 3.50. RYE l'irni; No. 2 western, 931ie, f. o. b. New York. i WHEAT Recelpl-i, 13,000 bu.;- exports. 159.739 bu. Spot market essv; No. J ted, $1.06, elevator: No. 3 red. 11 fi74. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern 1 ninth, 1.'.0, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. 11.14 V o. b. afloat. Bears attacked wheat to- dav, and with the aid of disappointing cables, weak .outside market snd pros pects for liberal world's shipments forced prices nrr jer-pcr ousnri. may, 1.11 13-161? 1.12 5-l. closed at 31.11 Vu ; July. $1.06'((1.0H, cloyed at $1.06. ORN Receipts, nu.tvu nu.: erpuris, 82 bu. rpot market t-asy; No. 2, ii'. nominal, elevator, and a4,o, f. o. b. float: Mo i white. 6Ac. and No. 2 ye t low, MHc. t. o. b. afloat, option marm was without transactions, closing Tc net lower. May closed at 8"i; July closed OATH Receipts. BS.UIIUjPU.: cxpons H.'iflu bit. Spot market ntilet; mixed oin v to 22 pounds. 63 He; nanira white. 26 to S3 pounds, 64tnvc; c'.lpped white. 32 to 40 pounds, ouVtW 62c. . . , HAY Easy; goon to Choice, iuu 1 or. HOPS Steady: siaie. common to choice, 1907 crop 8c; Pacific coast, crop, 6 6c. 12ift lc: 1906 crop. 4 i 1907 crop. 8llc; 1906 Bogota, J 6 "4 c: Central II idks uuiet; America. 1'4c LEATHER Qulet acia, -.-fin'jic, PROVISIONS Beef, steady: mess. f 10. 60IB11.00: beef hams. $24. 50tf 26.60; nacket. 112. Oftfl 12.50; city, extra India mess. $21.00 871 2.00. . Cut meats, .-.teady; Ickled Iiel PS. 87.7 a If 8. 60 .. picklca nam, 9 00 Lard, barely steady; western prime. $7.8578.05; renneo. easy; pomt n.Di h- isniiTn a nr nu, -oi pound, $7.13H?7.3ii. Pork, steady; family. $17.5051' 1 8.00; short clear, $lo.60 in r.nounn TALLOW Steady; city. 6 He; country. IU (hi . e. RICK Quiet; domestic, fair to extra. 2ifi)ic; Japan, nominal. BL'TTKR Steady ; western factory, com mon to firms. lrtU'JOc, . , CHEESE r Irm. . . FXR1S Eaay; western firsts, 26Vc wnnHl ?4ffl''6e. POIM.TRY Alive, dun; western chickens, 11c: fowls, 13c; turkeys. 13c; dressed, dun western ehlrken. L'O-JOci turkeys, l-"11(.c fowls, jog 14c. -v WEATHER I THB GRA1S BELT Fair anal Slowly Rlslan Temperatnre tor Sunday. OMAHA, Jan. 19. 1908. Light snowfall occurred In tho lower lake region and upper Ohio valley sine he last report nd generally clouay weather prevail In the Atlantic and eeat gulf state thl morning. . The weather is generally clear throughout the Mississippi Iley ana west 10 iiie mouniains. v up. cided fall In teinpeature occurred laat nlaht In the upper Mississippi valley ana west over the Missouri valley Into the mountains. Higher temperatures are gen eral In other sections snd conditions are favorable for slowly rising temperature In this vicinity tonight and Sunday, with con tinned fear weather. Omaha record of temperature and ere cipilatlon compared with the corresponding day of tne last mre years: - h 1I"W. 1HU7. lWii. Minimum temperature- .. - 23 24 21 20 Precipitation 00' T 0 T Normal temperature ror toaay, w degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March l, 1907. 7.78 inches. . -i- - Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 1.91 inches. -.-. Deficiency corresponding period in 1906, 2.63 inches. L. A, WELSti Locai rorecttter. St.- I.aal General Market. ST. T.OUIS. Jan. '-IS. WHEAT Lower track No. ?. fed cn 81.02M.ai at; No. hard. I1'.00Q'1.03'A: Mky. 1.01"ii4il.02. CORN Lower; track; ,No. 3. cash 6dS56V4e Mav. 61Uc: NO. 2 white. Sl'Wic. OATS Ijower: track, mo. 3 casn, biC Mav. 614c: No 2 White. 62e. . FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. $4 6-4. &0; extra fancy and straight, 14.264.50 clear, 3.7tfi.oii. SEEl-Tlmothy. steady. 83.50. CORN M BA L Stead y, $2.90. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. $1.08 gfi.io. . hay yuiet; timotny, iii.tnraitj.au; prairie $.?) 13.00. IRON COTTON TIES SI. 10. BAOOINO Wc. HEMP TWINE He-..' PROVISIONS Pork, steady: Jobbing 113.25. lArd, lower; prime steam, $7.12V4. t)ry salt meats (boxed), steady: extra shorts, $7.75: clear ribs, $7.624j; short clear J7.(C'H. Bacon i ooxedi, s'eady; extra short, $8.S2'4; clear ribs, $.1.50; short clears, $8.50. POULTHY Weak: chicken. 8Hc: springs W, turkeys. iiic; ciucxs, vc; geese, (ivic. BUTTKK-Mteany ; creamery, iWa'sOlfeC. EQOS Lower: 20c. case count. v . i Receipt. Shipments Flour, bbls' 7.000 lo.OOO Wheat, bu 32.0IX) 50.000 Corn, bu .....136,0ii0 73.00) Oats, bu 120,000 82,0H Kssms City 43 rain aad Provisions KANSAS CITY, Jfl, l.-WHEAT-1(&2c lower; May, w; Juiy, woc; cash, No. hard, 7ct41.00; No. 3, 96w4c; No 2 red 98cf(i1.00; No. 3, 998c. CORN W61e lower; May. 6414c; July wic; casn, rxo. s mixea, tivyn nsnc ; iso. 624t62lKc; "No. i whita, bliiub3o: No. K.11,.,- 3, OATS HdMo lower; No. 2 while, 490c No. 3 mixea, tsyw!c. RYE 78c. HAT Choice timothy steady, $12.(XBil2.50 choice prairie, weak; ss.outis.oo. Bi:TTER Flrnt; creamery, Slcr packing EOOS-Steady; extras. 224c: first. 21c. Reoelpts. Shipments Wheat, bu lafiooo 42,000 Corn, bu ....i.... (B.ooo 4s...i0 Oats, bu 23,000 8,000 Kansas City options: Articles. Open. High. I Low. Close. Wheat May... Jan.... Corn May.... July... 99fH 91,1 ' 64', I 1 Oft 92'e, 7V4yrfHI SOTal 7H 90'A 6f-, 644l MW's 64l 65 f4 Peoria Cirala Market. PEORIA. Jan. 18: -CORN Firm; No yellow. 54tirW)c: No. 8. 648 56c; No. 4. 60Vi Sl'yr; no graoe, wiir.- (1ATS Firm; No. 3 while. Kr; No. White. 60UJ0e; No. 4 white, 4lNo. W1IISKY-$1.36. 1 Dalath Grala.Market. DULUTH, Minn. Jan. 18 WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1,054; July, $I.10H. OATS 48ViC. '- Olla aad Rela. NEW YORK. Jan. 18 OHA-Cottonseed easy; prime crude, 31Jj32.'; prime yellow, 41e, Petroleum, steady; refined. New York te.76: Philadelphia and Baltimore, IN 7o Philadelpliia and Baltimore In bulk, t4.9j. Turpentine, quiet, bio. ROSIN Firm; strained, common o good, $34OrS50. SAVANNAH. Jan. 18.-OIL-Turpent!ne, nothlns doing. 64c. ROSIN-Flrm. Quote: A, B, C. $.7 40; Tj, $3 40; E, 83 46: F. $3 &o; , 3 0: II, $,165 $390; K, $4 80: M. $5.85; N, $6.90; W. a $0 10; W. W.. 86 OIL CITT, Pa.. Jan. 18 OU-Cred balance. B.7S. iKuns. lsv.tcs bbls.; average, 14:1.0) bbls. nnipmenis. isj.owi cms.; aver age. ibi.iau dpis. Ceffee Market NEW YORK. Jaa. 18 COFFEE Th market for futures eiosea steady, net point lower to point higher. On les were reported of 17.260 bags, including February at tor; atarcii, ec; juiy. im; September, 8.3BC-, December, toe. Bpot, steady; No 7 Rio. l-lte; No. San toe, Ik'. "Mild coftee, ateaay; v oraova, invouc. - - Dry 4Ba4 Market. NKTr TORKV Jan. 18DRY OOODS- Ttie dry . goods marker Wa quiet today. Kevision 01 prices are in progress. Man large buyer are expected in next week The annual meeting or the National Whole l Dry Oooda association will be held an many buysr w rtil attend. Veel MaVa Waal MaVket ST. fiOUlSt Jan.- 18-WOOL Steadv : me dltiin grades, combing and clothing, fcyje Mini Tine, irtrax; aeary line, latfuc: lu washed. 3tV&Uc OMAHA LIVE STOCK MJ.HEET Killing- Cttl Lower for the Week, with Feeders Stronger. IMPROVEMENT 15 HOG 3 TOIL WEEK sheea fteeelH l-argre, with rrlee Higher First Half at Week, C'loe. Ia a I. Mtle Latter All Aloaat the 4,1 ae. sni rtt nuillA Jan. 18. tM. rhe following table ahows the receipt 1 tie, hog and sheep at toiith Omaha f or or c Hog. Sheep. Heeeipts weie: Official Monday , Official Tuesday Official Wednesday.... 7.713 6.1?6 6.K1 8ffl. Mai Thifrsday tflcial Friday stlmato Saturday .... Six dava thl week. ..26,511 69 2S2 78.8." 65.630 25.440 36.157 45.915 S0.722 16.110 17.4R4 6.779 17.276 S6.2J8 Same day last week 21,491 btama Hsva t weeks SffA..11.8h3 Same day 3 weeks ago.. 6.7W Same days 4 weeks ago. ib J",! Same dava last vear 27.2C8 ths year to date, compared with last year. 190R. 197- l"c- A:. Cattle 64.812 4.804 ...... ! Hog, 175.6KS 102,204 73.4S4 Sheepv (18,907 81.WI The following table show the vf price of hog at South Omaha for tn lasi several days, with comparisons '.. Dat. I 1908. 19O7.119O8.1906.19O4.!1903.1902. 6 151 I 4 601 I 49 I f Jan. 28 4 294, 4 31 4 18 m 4(M 4 194 6 38 3 301 it 281 ..., .... 10 j. 11.. 12., 13.., 14.. 15.. 16.. 17.. 18.. Jan. 1UI 4 611 4 ti s I 15 14 864 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 12 1 M 1 S 2 4 2 4 61 81 4I 761 1 6 25 s ra I 29 6 24 4 ti 4 76 4 73 4 69 00 6 12 6 23 1.1 4 60 37 Jan.' Jan. Jan. 4 av-ti 35 f 43 42 41 60 60 4 52 4 61 4 74 17 Jan. 4 2 50 6 27 4 55 4 l I Sunday. Tl,. nrei..tol ml.r if ears of Si ock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. H C. M. ft St. P 1? r'a. Wabash : Missouri Pacific Union Pacific system 3 30 10 51 27 C. ft N. W.. east C. ft N. W.. West.... C, St. P., M. ft O.. C, B. ft Q., east... C. B. ft U.. west... C, R. 1. ft P . east... C, R. I. P.. west. Illinois Central Chicago O. W Totl receipts 6 171 The dlsnnsltlon of the days receipt was a follow, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: i-aiite. nea", Omaha Packing Co Otatie l'nn,r,.nw 1.1 Cuanhv Park Ina Co 4.000 - ran Armour ft lo w.vw Cudahy, from Fort Worth...... 71 T. B. Inghram " Independent racking . tjo .... . Other buyers ., Tot.l. 94 12,722 CATTLE Receipts of cattle tody were verv llht. hut for the week there ha been a liberal run. showing a large gain oyer last week, with the total well up to the record of a year ago. The arrivals all tho week have consisted very largely of warmed-up beef steers. With a very liberal allowing of cows and heifers.' Right good and well finished beef cattle have been In ' rmrlnePPth'e. first half of the wek the market on beef steer ws steady to strong every day, so that by Wednesday prices looked a little higher than at the clrtse of the nrevloua week. On Thursday the situa tion was changed. Packers seemed to have been nretlv well filled UD and St the same time advances from eastern points were dis couraging, with the result that tne maram that day and again on Friday showed con siderable decline. At th close of the Week the market 1 generally loaioc lower man af the close of the week before. rnii snd heifers were In very active demand during the early part of the week due not only to free buying on the part of local packer, but also to a large snipping demand. In consequence of this the market waa Quoted strong or a little' nigiier eaci day during 'the first three days of the week. As wa tne cae wan peei sieers nrlcea took a downward turn on Thur day and Fridy so that t thn cloe of the week the market Is safely 15260 lower than it was on Wednesday, the high point In other words, the advance of the week waa lost, reaving the market naraiy as good as it was at the close of last week Blockers ana reeaera nave wen very free sellers all the week tin until Friday with nrlces gradually firming up. While the weakness on Friday wipes out a portion of the gain still the market at the close of the week I generally a little better than one week ago. In most cases 10c higher, onoiat ions on cattle: (mod to cno ce corn-fed teer, $5.166.06; fair to good corn-fed steers, $4 60fri6.l6; common to fair corn-fed steer, 3.7Mfr4.15; good to choice cows and heifers. $3.6K(i'4.30; fair to good cows and heifers, $3.7K3.60; common to fair cows and heifers.- $1.75973.75; good to choice stocker and feeders, $4.00414. MO; fair o Kood stocker and feeder. 83.6nr4..: common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.00 lf3.H0. Representative saies: Ns. ... 14... 7... 6... ( ... It... 31... It... I... At. Pr. N. . At. Pp. ,. m 4 t9 t iuo l (to .872 I II 30 1231 6 It COWS. . m t n n io8 . .104 I li 4 130 ,. it 3 70 ti net I It 17 .'...Utf I 39 40 I to I 80 ..Ml I 44) HEIFERS. ,. t7 t 46 . ' ...,1001 4 40 .. 8M 8 t ' I ' HOOS Hog sold 2V,"p5o lower than yes terday. or In other word a good deal like yesterday' closing market. The trade wa reasonably active at thai decline, notwith standing the fact receipt were very large for Saturday. The better loads oi nogs sold largely at 34.a084.. against $4.22 (i4.S0 for the bulk yeeterday. The hog market thl week ha fluctuated back and forth, but in the main there ha been an advance. At' the outset of the week there was a sharp break, but price. commencing with Tuesday, advanced, reaching the nigh point oi tne wee en Thursday, since which time ther ha bean a downward movement, bit it at me close of the week the market la Hfl'c higher than at the close of last week. . Representative sale: Ns. . At. 81). Pr. ha AT Ik. AT. ..tzt ..I6 ..! t.Hm ..17 .JM ..an . .1; ,.3ut ..til ..J4t Pr. 4 12 4 .' 4 . 4 tl 4 tz 4 at 4 12 4 U 4 : 4 is 4 4 2a 4 12 4 a 4t 22 4 32 4 1 4 82 4 tt -4 4 26 4 as 4 21 4 34 4 24 . 4 k : 425 4 14 4 II I ti 4 as 4 25 4 24 , 4 ti 4 21 4 4 tl 4 sn 4 85 4 21 4 21 4 28 4 M 4 M 4 21 4 M 4 a 4 ft 4 17 4 87 4 21 4 CJs, 4 4 17 4 87 4 27 4 17 . 4 87 4 17 4 17 4 M 4 30 4 M 4 M 4 10 4 a 4 4 4 M 4 M 4 4 M M HI 130 4 ISSa 75 ?(1 4 lb 11 ..Ik0 ..i ..170 ..1 ..lit ..'Urn ..2io ame 6.5VI 6.4 7.273 8.3-W , g,ms 9.418 , t.m n.o , 1 8AA 11.641 lit) 12.5"0 17.. 71.. tn.. 10.. as.. 11.. T7.. 74.. 0.. St.. KV.. 84 7 62 int.... 41 12 M It ITT iU IU 1W 193 Jta Itl 2W ....l-7 an n 14.. M.. ID.. 41.. 13.. 74 Kit 74 1..S4I .. J4I Tl.. Tl.. M.. St.. tl.. mm.. 73.. as.. M. . 78.. 12.. at.. 73-. iOS. M . 76.. 74.. a3.. 74.. 7.. tl.. tl.. 44.. M.. .. 7.. 103. !.. 7a.. 14.. .... ....17 ....244 ... i3i ....ant an -.nt -M 10 4frf rt4 ti I4 J4 2 1M ...... 11 tut iiJ 14 it 14 ) 1 Xi7 II K m i ,IK H M 49 m to lat .335 ,.4 ..til ,.t"4 . Mt . . ..3t ..174 ..2X7 .. ..tt ..1M ..WT ..r) ..yij ..t ..nt ..821 . JM ..HI ..tit ..17 ..JU ..iJ ..n i 71 I 7 74...... St.... 47...... It a 7J 13 sn...... 5...'... 4...'.w tl::-;: 44 76 im T7 71 :::::: 44 II tt. mi... C7... 74-... ... It.... ... ... tt... 7J... 71... 7... 14... M... at... 46... 71... T7... at... 47... a.1... 41... m... 74... Ml... . .. S4... 44... T6... 71... tl... 73... ..IM ..IM ;.-! '..144 ..Si .. ..Ito. .117 ..114 3i ..1'j7 . 1H ..140 ..Ul ..1:1 . Jit ..J41 ..m ..9t ..jte . m ,14 ..la ..in ....HI ....ttr ....134 ....4 ....rt ....tt ..t.U ....in ....247 ....f.'.t ..). ...Mt ...2srt ... II ....lit ....IM ...lT ....PI ... .Ii4 ...la ... ...8tT ...S-3 ...lit .... I' 4) II.. 44 . 4., 13., - 41., Tt., 7. 64 IT.. 4. 47.. I. la.. ST., 44. 6., M 80 4 11 4 1 4 16 4 U 4 16 4 11 4 17 4 11 4 n 4 17 4 11 4 17 4 17 4 . 4 W ' 4 at 4 w 4 4 I t 20 4 4 10 42 4 u 4 to 4 10 4 ita 4 9) 4 in 4 8 4 tn 4 a - 4 i' 41 4 t 4 t 4 tm 4 8 4 4 20 4 t 4 30 4 i 4 t 4 : 4 in 4 4 80 4 4 M 4 a 4 W 4 m '4 M 4 V 4 I 4 au 4 at 4 G 4 4 8t 4 4 b 4 n 4K- 4 r?. 4 ti 4 I ft to 4 rj'6 IW 4 V ..lit ... 4 t?' " 4 XI n l ... 4 SJ4j 47 4?1 ... 4 I1H SHEEP There were no fresh receipts of sheep trxisy and nothing of any cons (pieme In the ysrds. For the week th re ceipts have !een very liberal, the lotnl amounting to 30.7?? htsd. as Basinet 17.4M head lst ae.. The receipt tor Ihe cor responding week of a year ago Were lib eral, amounting to 3H.3V8 head. The week started out Hh the market In a Verv satisfactory condition as viewed from a seller s slnndplont. Price strength ened lip very materially during the tlrst four days of Ihe week under Ihe Influence of the tree buvlng and In sp-.e of liberal rerelpls. On Thursday and Friday prices dropped hack) sharply owt-g to the big slump sf eastern markets. The flooding of the Buffalo market seemed to start a downward movement In pr;vs which ex tended as far west as Omaha. The heavy snow and sleet storms In the vicinity of Chicago were really brneflr.nl to western seller of she'ep, as the consequent de moralisation of the telegraph service pre vented a full knowledge of ortlilois at eastern points from reselling hero tint II lste In the week, when otherwise the mar ket might have broken aoonr man It did. A It was the market durln most or me Week was In a verv satisfactory condition and by no means bad even after the break. Still at the close Of ihe -,::i prices are tM(25c lower the- they Weie at Ihe high time on Wednesday and possibly at little lower than at the cloae of last week. As matter of course Ihe decline was the most pronounced on the medium grades, strictly choice kinds showing the lees loss. Quotations on aood to enotce fed sheep and lambs: Lambs. 16.751)7 00: yearling wethers, $6.4off.00; wethers, gYOOjiS.tt; ewes, 4.7D'(i.00. CHICAGO LIVE 9TOt k M ARKET Cattle aad hece steady Hogs tVrsk im Lower. CHICAGO. Jan. 18-CATTLe-Rcceipls. slxmr 4") head.- eMarket steady : beeves. $3.66ij.25,' cows And heifers. $l.nf(f 4.20: Tex an. H.lil)4.(i0; calves, gg.bmri.isi; western. $3.75ft4 ); stocker nd feeder. $2.6071 1 20. IIOOB Receipts, about 30.000 head. Mar ket weak to 6c lower; light. 34 161 M 40: mixed. M. 2004 80: heavv. U.2Mr4.0: rotixh. $42V4 26; pigs. $2.6064.20; hulk of sales. 84. wv n 4. 4ft. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, shout $.000 head. Market steady: native. MWi 6.70; western, $1.6"4J5.70; yearlings. $,".Si"i7 6.00; lambs; $&.&04i7.3t): western. $5.50-!J7.i. Kansas City Lire Stork Market. - KANSAS flTY. Jan. 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 9U0 head; market steady; choice ex port and unseed beef steers, $5 250.65; folr to good, f4.15Si6.16j western steers. II.OOTf 6.26; stockers snd feeders. $.1.60A4.7a; south ern Steers. $4.10iti4.9t); southern cow. 82 80df 4 00; native cows. $:' 6uH4.4fl; native heifers, M.SOfN.OO; hulls. $3.i(vrM.25; calves. $4.0,7.00. Receipts for the week, 5.'..50if head. Hotjfl Receipts, 10,000 head; steady to lower;-top, 84.46; bulk of ssles, $4.!hy4.4u; heavy, $4.3ti4.46: packers, $4.U4.40; plus and lights. 3.7Mrt.30. Receipts for the week, 107.000 head. SHEEP AND IJMB3-No receipts; mar ket nominally steady; lamhs, $tiW,'u.H0; ewes . and yearlings, $4.6oy'o.G0! western yearlings. $6.fftf.26; western sheep; $4.25(0 6.60; stockers and feeders, $3.'.'5J4.0. Re ceipt for the week, 38,800 head. St. Loo Is Live Stock Market ST. LOUIS. Jrt. 1S.-CATTLERecelp1s, 600 head. Including 60 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, IS.OOW-6.10:- dressed beef and butcher steers, t4.f4Vir5.40; steers under 1.000 lbs., $3. 75414 50, stockers and feeders, $.1.0f(4 66; cows nml heifers, $3.25436.26; canner. $l.5O3,40; bull, $2 004.50; calves. $3Drxr7.uu; Tents and In dian steers, $2.906.50; cow and hcitera, fl.76ift3.73. HtXSS Receipt. 7.000 head; market 10o lower; pigs and lights $3.75tl'4.35; packers, $3.70ig4.3o; butchers and best heavy, ,4.3oQ 4.46. SHEEP AND DAMBS-Recelpts, S00 head; market steady; native muttons, $3.0tv?t6.26, lamba, J3.5iK(iiJ.50; cull and bucks, 12.0nji3 00. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 18. CATTLE Re ceipts, 63 head; tnarekt nominal; natives, $3.7515.75; cows and heifetu, $2.00(64. CO; stockers arid feeder. $.150ii4.4O. HOOB Receipts, 9,447 head; market strong; top, 84.85; bulk, 84.20.-4.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.013 head; market steady; yearlings, I5.60tj6.io, lOttK City Live ttoek Market. SgOUX CITY, la., Jan. 18-(Special Tele gram.) HOOS Receipts, 1600 head; mar ket 6c lower, selling gt $4.00' 1.35; bulk, 4.I84.26. CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; market un changed; beeves, 83.80fie.40i cow and helf. era, 2.40(g4.26; stocker and feeder, $3,001 .; caivea ana yearling, iz.&.to. Stock la Sight. Receipt of live stock at the tig prln clpal western market vesterdav: uattie. nogs. (snep. South Omaha. Sioux City.... Kansas City.., St. Joseph.... St. Louis Chicago Totals 1AU 12.600 8,500 10.000 9.417 7.000 ' 80,000 200 900 63 800 : 400 1,013 300 2,000 .2.153 74,447 3,313 Kfew York Money . Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 18.-MONEY-On call nominal. Time loan eaay; sixty day and ninety days, per cent; six months S per cent. PRLME MERCANTILE PAPER-IP to 7 per rent. u-rirur ivu F.rmiwniL-flipnnv ... it u ctual business In bankers' bills at $4 8WA-0) 4Wf78 for demand, and at 4.8276f-1.81 for sixty day bill. Commercial bills, $4-81 METALS Bar llver, Uhic; Mexlcaa dol lars, 44. BONIS Oovernment, steady; railroad, teady. Closing quotation on bond were- a fol- tnwt: II. . ral 3a, r.f. . . -K4 L. k. uol. 4a Mta mm eoapea ....lusv sii. e. g. 4a 4. V. 8. im. ret le Mex. Central 4s 74 V do coubob ....mi dd lat loe !,4 , . . , , . ..... . - V. s. a 4s, reg. ...Mr-V'SinD. m ST. Lt. 4... 77 (to eouron Am. Tobacco ,.llt., K. ft T. 4a. 5 ,. "do ta ...a Moonax. R. R. b .. 11. T. C. r. Ia .. .. i c. r. i. t. .. t' No. Paclflo 4s . do la .... 4 4a. 7s .... a ..,.12 10 .... 70 .... sr. do 4 At'hlann s. 4s.... 4J 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a. .. Bal. A Oklo 4a....... do 81 Br. K. T. t. 4a.. Central ef O. 6.. do lat Inc o td Isn Id Int rtiea. A Ohio 4a.. Chicago A A. Ia.. C, Bft Q. s. 4s.. C.. WT I. A P. 4a.. do col. 6a 1 N, ft W. a. 4.... 720. . U rtdg 4a. 191 Pen a sanv. IHa.. 41 Aesdlng gen.- 4a. . 44 at. L ft I. -M. e. - I gt. U ft . V. Is .... 47 .... 4 .... 4 a. . im 4a. T41i ll SI. L. 8. W 4 Saaboard A. L 4a.. 12 S7 to 110 Tl t' 17 ... racllc 41 ........ ... 41 do lat 4a tfa ...71 Texaa A- P. la 4s. IT., St. L. ft W. 4 A. 50 L'nloo Parltc 4a ... Ml 4o ct. 4a ... KV. 6. 8 tool M 6a... ...lot Wabsab la ... t dn deb. t) ... 7 Wasters Md. 4a ... ... 14 W. ft L. B. 4a ... I7W Onlral 4a ...too AMblaon ar. 4 ...71 4oaa, ... I Int. Met. 41........ ... lit. rcr?. t. U . Colo. Ind. Is. mmr. Colo. Mid. 4a CaJtt.. ft a. 4.... rto a 0. A It. O. 4s... matlllenr' gee. aa Krta . 1. 4s an ga. 4a Hooking Val. 4 Japaa 4s in 4a etra ' ee 84 aer!aj Bit. Sr. m -1171 44 M , Tt 1 , 74. , 4 BewtoatStoelui anal Bond BOSTON,' Jan. 18 Cal! loans, cent; time loans, IVgl per cent. apio per Official closing on stock and bond Alcsisu 'li M Atlsatta . u no 4a Met. Ontnl 4a.. Atrblaon ........ do p(d Boston A Alkaar hostae A Maine. Huston Klesatd , rttchburg aid ... Maalasa CenuaJ N. Y , N. M. ft .. Btnsham . . 71 Csntsnulal ...... .. 73 Cal. ft Heel..., . . 14 Copper Hajiga ..14 rials Waal u . -12 PrasMIe ..115 (Iran by ..131 laie Herale .. U Maas. aiming .., ..lit Mu-klraa , . ; .1711 . 4 .. lo . IK1 .. 21 4 . V- t'nloa Pann Ant. Arga. Cham... pit urrMobawk 14 Mont. V. A C... M Old Dominion .. . 57 . t .. 17 . tl .. 14 , . II Am. rnev). Tubs.. Amer. Sugar ...... mo sfd ......... Ata. T. ft T Asmt. Woolen .... an pfd Edlaon Kmt. 111.. General Kl Irlo .. Haas, tlavtrlo ... 0o p(d Mass Osa ... 6 Oaeaels ...IHtiParsM ...114 Unla.-r ...lOMaftnaSBo , ...It 1'aaiarack ... Trlnar . ..2(1 I'nltad Coppar .. .. 11 . 7r. .. 17 7 lt c. . atinins..., II t'. . Ull 4l'tab aa Vtetarts 117Wiaona 41 Wolverine ..... 14 North Malta K Butts Ooalltkm 4 Kaaa ...... l('al. A Arlaooa. 32 Anions low. ... U .. 10 ,. S -. I .. ts, . .1 . ,. M . !l .. lC, .111 .. t nlled rrutt I'aHed t. U mo ar ... C. i. giael.. do m4m ... Advanlure .. Alltrasa A bm lsaa4 Aakad. TotaU ...$12,118,384.88 $10,423,817 11 Increase over the corresponding week last year, $1,494,649.77. "New York Mlatagr Stock. NEW YORK, Jn. 18 -Ooelng quotation on mining stock were: A4ia coa. utile Culst ..... . 6 .HI Alia flax art , li , I . 8 , a , f . 1 - Opkir Fwtoal Baaae Sierra S'erada Small ft-jpea .. taa4ar Bmassrlrk COB CoaasKs-k Taasel Coo Cat ft Vs.... lUira Sllsw lra SilTer Load, Ula Cob. U It ..14 ClearlatT Htwe Baak Slateaneat. NETW YORK. Jan. 18. The statement of th clearing noose bank for the week show that th bank hold $22,636,475 mora than th requirement of the 26 per cent reserve rule. This Is sn Increase of $16. 5.M.4KT In the proportions le cash resn.- as Compared With lest werk J .'" I tie emirmeni inin'ni., Incvesse 8 Mf 1' . AS.W7.N I 3-4. 9" 3 vil. V0 rj,'.k4 7 :; Hf,.v 9.li.l4,.1'5 lrt.:.-l.4'i 16,:8i.,0j5 losfts 1 llenoslt Circulation Legal tenders .... Specie , Reserve , Reserve req'r'd .. Hurplus Ex-!'. 8. depoHlls. I ecrrse. 1.1" TT.?r l.lVHo.V ".'I.Vl'l.4ll i:.l. l.v.-t'O '."H,te'7.-St "! 1ST.' 2;'.m;.ij". -. i.,.ti"v4;... 4viJ..r London (losing gtoeks.. t'iNPoN. Jan. T. Closing qiuneilons on stocks tii-re: ('enrols money . . . 4n at-eftuitt Anai-inla An-hlton n flit Pslllnif.re A Ohio. Csfa1tan PstSf .. t'hesspeske A Ohte I hl.-sun lit. W I' . M. A St. r .... Ie Deer lemr A tl. tl 4o nfrt Kris ln 1st ffd rifl III HA Crind Tnnik uni m , k. T M I ' N. T. t rlitrsl .. CTt Nnrfolk A W..... .. IS' lie SM i. . !Mrio A K ... w fl P.npivtvnl, ..... ". ! '' Kn-t mines . . Renting . . 4 s,mth--rn Uallvay ,.1' ito ri . . lV ?rlllrn 1'svlHi- , .. 3" I nlon r-.-i8r -, . . .41 itrt hM t' 4 T'l l MS : n s T'Sl 13,-iy, It :4 7i hi .. lSt'. g. " . . js j, ird . . tiS Wnhsi.il el. ! lie pfd Illln la Central .-liilV SILVER Bar. quh t. rr. ll-lld per. ounce. .MONEY-8fi.lV4i er cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills is 4V, per cent; for three months' bills, (VoU per cent,. ' Rank Oearlnn. OMAHA, Jan. IS. Bank cleliriugs for today were $1,934,39.81. end fot- the cor. responding ditto last, year 1 1,669,953. 10. 1908 1907 Monday . , . Tuesday . . Wodnendny Thursday . Frldiiy . . . . SnUirday . 2,O:,4.104.47 1.9.'n.34 42 LMI9.4:'4.85 2.21s.'.'l I 00 1.9X6.R20 9(1 1.934,. "169. i.4 S.O.M. 642.43 1.i9.01M 1.704.217. 40 1.8:7.414 t 1.713,270 79 ' 1.668,353. 1 ijmaiia wnotrsAtr market. F.OOS Fresh selling crss. csndlcd, 200. BUTTER-Conmioii, 10c; - fancy tub and rolls. )7il9c; creamery, 3tV. CHEESE New full croari, WIsconBlgj (Win, 17c; new I.HI cream nrtra, jic; uo mestlu new Swiss. 18c; new II m burger, l,f Ilk-; young Americans, 17'4jo. LIVE I 111' I. I 111 tpi ine-T. ei , oeiin, eu; roorters. 3c; ducks, 9Cl get he. ;tc; luiaey, lSc; plKcons, Hi'c per do. ' " " DRU'Mbc.u louuin; ui maa., laucy, rj hens. 9c; roosters, lo;. ducks, lie;, geese. c; turkeys, imiiic. HAY Choice No.-l J:p!and. $10.00; medium. $9.00; No. 1 bottom, $.i.oi off grades, from $5.50tf6 60. iiya snaw i.w. nu. tAlta. 811.W . .. TKOi'iCAi. rnntis. ORANGES Fancy " Waslilngtort navel. all sixes, per bos, :.ib: extra lancy sun ii.tsi.r all slxtsx iier box. MOO: California Tangerines, 200 tilau and suiallur, per box, .2 25. ,.' ,t Uli a r CO maiBHa, tnuii r, tv-e, a,.w. MalaK. extra lancy,. 4.5o; extra choice. er Keg, extra im, vy nr;, '"GRAPE FRU IT Florida, 64 and 80 size. per box, $0.00. - BANANAS Port Lluion, owing to six, aer bunch, $1.60 to U00. PEARS Extra lancy winter Nelli. per box, 82.75. 4j FlUa AiSU iA 1 B.O amyrnia . gs, I- crown, per I4w;tc; cunvrna iigs, - crown oer lb.. i:iJJc: nmyrua iig. 4- ciown, per lb, 101U ; California 'ig. boxes 10 carton, nan; t,anrornta iiga, uoxes, 14 ear.ons. K.)c: Calif oii'.ia figs, bulk, per lb.. CVtc; Hallowt dates, per lb., 6c; Khdrinr dates, per id., do; can- autes, pei iu., due. Fard dates, 13-lb. boxes, per lb, a. . CRA NBEKKI EW Extra lancy jjeii ana Bugle, per bbl., $10.00; extra lancy Jersey, Jier bbl., VS. W, extra lancy jeravy, per oox, n.... , '. . . ' ' .. ' . . CEalOB r.xir iant-y Doatnenana , Beauty, 3ti0 and AM lzc, per box, $4.00; ex tra choice Justi'lte, i and 3t0 ie, per box, 13.75. , 1 r nun a APPLES Washington Snow, per box. $1.50; Washington Jonathan, pur box, $1.75; Washington Roman Beauties, per box, $1.76; Washington Alexanders, pr - box, $1.75; Washington mue rearmaina, pr oox, i.io; WashliiKtoii Red Cliei'k Pippins, per box. ., t . t l.i , t.-,- v... a i rr. 41. to; vv UHll)lie.toii nuiKfl, i wua, ,1.1 Washington Ualiey sweet, per oox. $1.76; box, $4.5o; $4.W;- Washlnaton No. Spy. Per boa. $1. fornla Red Pearmaln. 4-tlor, per box, California Belleflowers, 4-licr, per $2.00; New York Baldwin, per DM., New York Nortnern spies, per pot.. New York annulled varieties, per bbl., $4. 50. et'i'ft-T A lt T.-0 POTATOES-Per bu.. tr.il 75c. ; SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per bhl.. ti.71. -v.' - -. TOMATOES Florida, extra fancy, per 4- basket crate, .oo; cnorce, per pasxet crate. $4.00; Cuban, fancy, per "-basket crate, $4.00. LETTUCE Florida lit ail, jier hum per, $3.00; per do., 40c. CUClJ.MtJF.riB not nouae, z oox., lancy, per box, $3.00; 3 do, choice, per box, $V.50. 11AU1BM,B riot nouse, per uoxen, sue. PARSLEY Tar doz 40c. PEPPERS Florida, 6-baskct crate, per crate. $4.00. PAKHN1I H Old, per bbl.. l-'.as. BEKTS-Old, per bhl., $2.26. CARROTS AND TURNlPSOld. per bhl.. $2.00; Canada Htitahages, per' lh., inc. CAKB.vue Wisconsin i-ioiiand seed, per lb., Hie. ONIONS Spanish, per crn(, $1.60; Wl consin Red llot, per lb.,'lHc CAUI.IFLOWER-I'er 2-dor crata, $3.00. HORSERADD1SH Per do., 90o Kl'MQUATS Owing to quality, per qt.. 30c to 40c. SHALIXJTS - Per dor , 90c. brussel Sprouts, per qt., 20c. STRAWBERRIES Owing tu quality, 50fl to 5c. ... CELERY Michigan, per bunch, rtt6e. NAVY BEANS Per bu., No. L $2.8; Lima, 7c per Ito. BEEP CUTS. Rib: No. 1. 13Vic; No. 2. 11c; No. 3, 7V..0, Loin: No. 1. 19c; No. 2, 12c; No. 8, 'to. Chuck: No. 1, b'Hc; No.. 2, 5V4c; No. t, 6c. Round: No. 1, Via No. 2, 7V4c; No. 3, 6,c. Plate: No. 1. 6',iic: No. 2. 5c; No. 8, 4c. MI3CELLANEOIvS. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune ar somewhat unsettled by freer offering from aecond hands, who seem desirous ot moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo tation range front Co to 9c lor California fruit and . from Ihbu to c for Oregon. Peat has ara vary firm, with fancy yellow quoiea at ijwu. fc.40; beet, $,".00; nnwdered. 6.16c. CUt loaf. i;o; cube, 6cJ SUGAR (Iran ula ted can. " per sack. CANNED GOODS Corn. stitTiaara west ern, 75c. Tomatoea, fr.ncy. 3-pound ran. $1.45; standard, S-pourid cam, $120. Pine apples, .rated. 2-jkj ind, $Z si(2,30; gllcad, $1.76"il36. Gallon aplea, $460. California apricot, $-'.553.30. Peara. 83.KXu3.lo. Peaches, tl.Wi&.la. L. C. peaches, I2.10J 8.16. Alaska salmon, red. $1.40; fancy, Chinook, flat, f.;.io: fancy sockeys, flat, $2.15. Sardines, quarter oil, SS.flO; three quarters mustard, $3.35. - Sweet potatoes, $1.Z&V135. Sauerkraut, 95c. Pumpkins, OOd fc 11.00 Lima bean, 3-pound, - 76cUll.i'5. Soaked beans, 3-pound, 65o; fancy, $1JU,41.46- N UTS California No. 1 S. S. walnuts, per lb., 17c; imported Tarragona almonds, per lb., 18c; filbert, Braati and Jumbo pecan. 13c; butternut, per lb., L:'c; No. 1 H. P. peanuts, roamed, sc ; raw, 6c; salted pea nuts, per box, $1.15; Italian chestnuts, per lb., 10c COFFEE Roanted, No. So, 16c; . No. 80. 21c: No. 25. 19c: No. 30, Vrto. KISH Halibut, 110. trout, 13c; pickerel. 10c; pike, 14c; pike, frenh, frotlen, Uej white flh, 144416c; buffalo, 14c; bullheada, aklnttedl and dressed, 13c; catfish, dressed, 17c; whit perch, 7c; white ban, 15c; black bass, Ucj unflMh, fciiiKc; crapptes, V(irV; Uirge crappiea, 15c; herring, fresh frosen, be, waltftsn froaen. U'ulfc; pickerel, treat) tiogen, 13o; red auapper,- 12c; llountlera,, maoaerel, 1J 85c por flab, codtish, fresh froxen, 12c; had dock, fiaali froswn. He; aroalls. Via; sba roe. 45c per lb.; frog legs. 3jo per dug,; greeji tint lo- inegt, 25c per lb HIDES AND TaLLOw Green galted. No. 1. fco; No. 2, 4c j bull hides. 3c; srreeoi unsalled. No. 1, 4c; green tinaUd. No. 3. Sc; horse hide, t0nl.ii; sheep pe.t a titl.OO. Tail.- No. 1, 4Vso; Ng. 2. Vaa, Wool, l'xu As- Metal Market. ( NEW YORK. Jan. 14. METALS Th metal msrkels were generally quiet, price being nioro or less nominal in the ahaencsj of important business. Tin was reporteil easy at 27.iutr27.5n. Coriper was r4et wltli lake quoted Bt $13. 754 14 00; electrolytic at J1.!6''rj 13.87: caHtliia. $l3.3;Hir13.B.'Mj. Ix'ad wa quiet at $1. 70j 3 75, and B lter gt $4.45 t)4 63. - ST. tOUIS, Jan. 1S.-M ETALS-Id, steady, $5.65. Spelter, gte&dy. at $4 50. GLOBE TANMNG & MANUFACTURING CO. ES MOXSTES, IOWA. W tan all kinda of . hide yoti Bend us,' both mlih hair on and off. ni.il-e them into coats ami -robe. Write fur shipping tag anil booklet. JACOB BATHS, J. A. SMITH foaaieiag- naUete4 teeke ef ' Maahattaa, WeeaAa, ' Mine - for sal oa xaontkly payxaaatif, la block of 10O to 6,000 atiarea, at Sfio and 30t pt ' tkiN. ,8"i paxtiealarg eall tnr addx MAX tm, BVIBSlUsT, 600 Se. gist Ave. Tel. rxsxglaa 378. I . Proeyecta Xtee. I