TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THUUSDAY. .1ANUAKY 2X 190S. van r GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET later Cabl Carm Easier Feelinj it the Opt ring-. VALUES HrrOYTU FB.OM BREAK tadr. hot Heavy Csv fcles Brttf la Celling Oram and ... . Crowd tioeo rtearlsh and - Hanaaaaered. - i, OMAUA. Jan. 22. 190S. Lwer rablrf Caueevl m easier feeling for while st th orening. cut values reov ered quickly from alt I, reeks and acted In dependent of the weak ceblea. Whwat opened steady, hut heavy cubic brought In selling orders, anil t!m crowd were hearlsh anl hammrrn). Thf offer ings (r heavy and the demand for mhat poor In all portion. Prices were well sustained. . however, and the "lone was n surprise to local traders. May wheat open-d el 9ie and closed at Wc. Com holds steady and rallies easily on any Rood buying. Opinlona on corn from the beat Informed are atroncly bullish, and compared to the essy feeling generally on wheat and provision. It strength I ainatt In. Way com opened at ESc and cloaed at 6,c. L Oat started steady and held Independ ently strong wuh com and refuted to break to any great extent on some heavy avellinar by coramllon houses. May oats opened at KHtO and cloned at 53Hc. Primary wheat receipt were GH.Otf bushels and shipments eee 2HU) busnele against receipt! last year of 325.000 bushels nd shipments of ZbZJXiO bushels. Corn receipts were SSZ.ffi bushels and shipments were 860,ua) bushels against re celpta last year of 647.001) bushels and ship ments of 48.ano bushels. Clearances were 164.UH0 bushels of corn. I.Ow uuh4s of oats snd wheat and flour, equal to 45,000 bushels. Liverpool cloaed. Sd to Hid lower on wheat, and ltd tn Ud lower on corn. Seaboard reported. 120,000 bushels of wheat nd w.uuu bushels of corn taken lor expun. Local range of options: Arttcls. Open Hlgh. Low. Close.Tes-y. patents. lsr,yf; first elesr. M.J'"; sefnnd clours ft S-tJ1 V BRAN In bulk. VO..)isa)3. Wheat ' I May... M 9SV 9S July... 9W4 MS ' & ws i Sept... WVa 91 S 914 m1 Corn Ma;.;. 65H K 66 & K4 July... 54ii-'.. M M1 54"i 54H Hepu. Uh . 63', M Mt Oats i May.- B3i 53 63H July... 46 4v4 4-, 47 Sept... 39 S3 3 i 39 Oaaaan Cash Prices. WHEAT-Ko. 2 hard. gfi'VSTc; No. 3 liard. No... hard, fcUuV2c; No. 9 spring. v7et31. f- COKN No. , 61c; No. 4. H4c: no frade, 4U.iic; No. yellow, E3c; No. 2 whlte, 61'qUc. OATS No. 4 colored. 470: No. S white. 47Vu4ec; No. 4 white, 47'(47Hc; standard. t KYk, N. 2, 75'97lc: No. , TSgTlc. Carlat Receipts. Wheat. Com. Oats. Chicago 4i Minneapolis 277 . Omaha 24 lulutr ft 42 U8 CHICAGO GRAIV AMD PROVISIONS ,-r Krsrtrri mt the Tradlaar aad Closlas; i. Prices Brl ( Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. !2. Lower cables and .liberal primary receipts caused a 1-cent break In wheat today, but part of the loss ' was regained on buylnk brought nut by a . strong . market for corn. At the closo wheat, for May delivery was off Vtc. Corn ' was up ttc. Oats went o lower and pro ' vttlons were down 71W to ITM,4i20c. . i The wheat market was unsettled for ths . greater , part of the dsy. hut late In the eension a compsraiveiy nrm tone oe : 's'o e because of the activity and strength of the- com. f Sentiment whs bearish dur ing the first hour because of a free movo- ' ment of wheat In tne nortnwest ana soum- ' west. ' and a break of more than Id nt , Liverpool. u Conum'salon bouse were the ' "chief sellers early In the day. A good de inand for cash wheat was a strong second -to the corn market in strengthening prices. The close was steady. May opened tffc to I'plVdc lower at $1.01tto1.u2. sold between $l.oi and ILffi,1., and closed at UMQ - I.92H. Clearances of wheat and flour were eaual ' to 487. t bu. Primary receipts were Sli.uuO ' bu., compared with &S,0tP bu. on the same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and . chicaao . reoorted receipt ot 3M cars. against 430 cars, last week and 1S8 car une vear aso. Crn opened a trifle easier owing to tho weakness of wheat, but nulckiy rauiea ana continued stronsr the remalndor Of In day. Bom of the bull leaders were active . buyers . and snorts also covered ireeiy The demand waa based chiefly on a de crease in the movement and on the poor condition of much of the corn now coming to market. The close wras strong and near the top notch. May opened H&Jo to Vliio lower at 90U alic. sold on to tkiUr and closed at 61hi6M4c. Local re . eeipts were 4bS cars, wltn two of contract . grade. 1'imimlulan bouses were free sellers ot May oat and brought about a decline of almost le In that eutlon. The greater pert ef thta losa was regained on covering by- shorts. The close was steady. May opened i He lower at Wc and sold between 63c ' and MSe and closed at 4c Ajocsj re i celnta were lfta cars. Knormous receipts of live hog at the ' principal packing centers caused a weak market in provisions throughout the day. Fhorta were the only buyere. At the close ,My pork ,wa off VVJiiWc at a97v'9 Uoi liard wa down TV at $7.97 R'l" were TVr'flOc lower at Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 43 cars; vorn. ot car; oata, 199 car; hor, ' IT. tWl V. A The leading futures ranged as follow: ArttrlM.f Operr.f High-1 Low. Close. Te y, I 10c 94H.trt 9RMr! 96S 1 ttV KK1 02 tTWl 9HI 98H 9HI " . 96V. I 9 69Ss 7 6H Vbet May 1 9 , Jnly t Kent Cern My Jtilr - a May aJmy bjuijr sa.y J&n. tuns ; Jan. May July . SEW VORK f.F.ir.RAt, MARKET (taetatiens f b Day Lradlasj Cniw otwd 1 1 lea. SKVT VdRK. Jan. C -rijDT-R-Receipt. ."lV) fcM".; exports. 7 140 bbls. Market ntmr, little Inqulrv: Mlnneema patents. I5:j.70; winter straights. M3rjt7S; Mm n"e.t baker. 14 S'iio lo; wint-r extras. winter patents. 94 1S'i5.3; winter low grsdes. fci.6r.i4.Uk' Rve flour, barely steedy; fslr to good. 94 choice to fancy, $SiK. Buckwheat flour, steady; H . per Wr lbs. . CORN M HA L Firm ; fire white and yel low. 9i.eMrl.6fl; coarse. 91 14: kiln dried, 93.J3 KTE ftsrely stesiy; No. 3 western. Mo," 1. o. n., New York. WHKAT-Re,-elpts. 9OT0 bu : esports. til -SW bi. Spot market easy; No. $ red. 91 04i In elevator snd 91 'S' f. n. b.. afloat; No. 1 r.orthern Duluth. 91 HiH t. o. b.. sloat; No. I hard winter. 31. Ill f. b.. aHoit. Se vere decline occurred on wheat todey from the effects of cables, liberal Argentina of ferings and bull liquidation. The market broke lo, but rsllled later on talk of In serts In the southwest and with corn", dol ing partly He net lower; May, 91.09 9-1 l.lo-V closing at $1.1"; July. $l.51."sV clndlnt: st 31.G&V COHN Receipts. (006 bu. : exports. ES.255 bu. Hoof market firm; No. 2. 75c, nominal. In elevator, and sTSc f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 white. S7V-: No. 1 yellow. 7Vc. f. o. b.. sflont. Options without trsnsactlons, clos ing S'fjtjc net higher; May closed at "uHc; Julv closed at ante OATS Receipts, TS.flos bu.: exports. 1115 bu. Ppot market steady : mixed oats. M to 22 lh.. VIHc; natural white, W to 32 lbs., &4Ufrt4c; clipped white. 32 to 40 lb., i6 rCic. jIAT-niill: good to choice, 31.0fffl.05. HOH8 S'esdy; siste. common to choice, 190." crop, 12013c: 10 crop, 9 9c: Pacific coast. 1907 crop, 9llc; 1903 crop, 6 Ct Sc. HlDEs! Firm; Bogota, 16Jc; Central America. l"i'4c. LKATHER Steadier: acid. HtfTTe. PROVISIONS Beef. steady: mess. llOSGfflllOrt beef hams. 924.6019 14.60: packet. 912 014912.30; city, extra India meps. KUtWiSLW. Cut meata easv; Plrkled bellies. 37.7S9 60; pickled hsms, $n. Lard, easv; western prime,. 97 7.IW; refined, easy; continent, W.90: 8otith America. 3!.15; compound. 37 12HW 97H. Pork, barely steady: family, 1 317 OoTrtT W; short clear. US Vhlfi 79: mess. 314.ariQ16.26. TALIW Barely steady; city, s-c; coun. try. 5v4(t,c. rice Btesdv: domestic. rir to extra. l,rHr; Jspan, nominal. BUTTKR-Firm; creamery specials. c; extras. Sl'tc. CHEEsK Firm and unchanged. KQOS Steady: western and southwest ern firsts, 2ZHc; seconds, nViC2c WEATHER IX TUB GBAIS BELT Pa.tr aad Cooler for Tnarsday, Say Coloajel Welsh. OMAHA. Jan. 22, 1908. I.lcht rjreclDltatlon has occurred in the Ohio valfev. lower lake region and eastern states within the last twenty-four hours nd rains are auite ceneral throughout tne southern states. Increasing cloudiness is hown in ths central valleya, Dut no pre lnltatlon worthy of mention has occurred west of the lake region to the mountains. Temperatures are somewhat higher on the Atlantic seaboard and in tne gun states. Thev are lower throughout the central por tions and the nortnwest ana win oe lower n this vicinity tonight ana xrtursaay, witn nrnbuble fair weather. nmaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day ot tne last uiim jwih: 1M. iwi. i. Minimum temrjerature ... ia 6 1 13 Precipitation W T WJ .03 Xnrnul temneratur lor tooay. au aearees. ieflclency in precipitation since March 1. l7, 7.H& inches. Ueflclency corresponding penoa in 1x17, 94 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, .71 Inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, t. tools GeoeraJ Market. ST. IXUIS, Jan. 22. WHEAT Firm ; track. No. 2 red cash. 31.03; No. Z hard. Sl.Mfl .04; May, 11.02; July, '4C CORN Firm; track. No. I cash, 6flc; No. t white. 67Vu6Hc: May. MkO: July. 6Vc. OATS Steady: track. io. i casa. ov-w 61c; No. 2 white. 33c; May, &as. RTKVnrm at Mc. FLOUR Dull: red winter patents. 94.69 90: extra fancy ana straignu clear, 33.7V3t.00. SEcn Timotny, auu, j.who4. a. CORNMEAL -Steady, U. BRAN Steady ; sacked, east track. 31.109 111. . HAT Weak: timotny, iaowno.w; praina. $9Kni.50. iron t urn in 11LO-4U BAOOINO 1PS. HEMP TWTNE-llc. PROVISIONS Pbrk. lower: Jobbing, 91S.Lrtt Lard, lower; prime ateam, 97.su. lrv salt meats, lower; boxed extra horts, 37.6JH; clear rlbe. 37.50; short clears, 97.7R. Baoon, lower: boxed extra shorts, 18.50; clear ribs. 3.S7H: short clear. SS.ftm. . TOTTI.TRY Lruli: chickens, springs. 9Hc; turkeys. 10c; ducks. 9c; geese, 8c. PIITTEK-rTrm; creamery, Min-aio. EGGS Steady at 18c, case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11.000 7.000 Wheat, bu. .000 Corn, bu WOW 119.000 Oata, bu 80.000 74.000 Kaaaas City Gravlat and Provlsloas. KANSAS CITT. Jan. 22.-WHEAT-Un- changed; May, 977c; July. 9140. Caah: No. J hard, 97'a)Hc: No. 9. S5tric ; No. 9 red. Sl.OOU'1.01; No. 3. 98c1.0(H. UUKU uncnangea; at;, oo-c; Juiy, 65Hc. Cash: No. 1 mixed, uhc; No. 3. 5Jc; Ho. 1 -ma iMo. s wmw, a-c OATo uncnangeo 10 tower; .in. s wnit. 4St!iy; No. 9 mixed, 47jt8c. KTB TS'tfwtc. may Steady: choice timothy. 311.50ai:.00: chol-e prairie. 38.00i6.60. BUTTKtv r irm; creamery, sic ; packing. 17c. . . EOt.B oteaay ; exiraa. 21c; firsts, lvc. Receipt and ahlpmcnta of grain were as follows: Receipts. nipments. Wbeat, . bu- loti.ooo . . 80,000 Corn bu... u.uuu ss.uou Oata, bu 14.000 . 16.000 I -. -47l 47 46W - ta tvs ,iu U60 13 10 (a U U9JH t T 83 T 83H IN I IN T 90 8 0 ttVU 0 a6 3 9 90 J t 10 tH 87SI 1160'1 13 1 13 00 I 13 : 7H 174 1 8Hs) 1 7 T87 T96 I 9 tSt 7H t Wml 7 03 T W I 7 17H No. 9. a Old. si New. Oash auotatioas were a follows: TUOCK Quiet aad barely steady; winter patents, f4.&tr4.9o; winter atraighta. H J tra'rnts. t.auuo.lo; Dassrs, vi ma.l. V. HfclAT No. 3 sprtne. tl-lotrkU; No. Scxi3t.ll; No. 3 red. 9H31Ho. COAN-No. X 6aaHv, No. yellow, 82 OAT3No.'- No. I white, 49620. RYE No. t, -4J. BARLEY FaJr 16 choice malting. S&gc. SEElDcl Fv&f. No. 1 northwoatsrn, l.Ui,..iTi:ii "outii,.34.ta. . Clover, con- PROVleSIONS ohort ribs, aide Hooset fciJEiC.TrH Atrso pre, per bbt., H2.S2Wili.7S. 1 jLTd. p-e tt iBe,,- 4Uits. Short -clear aides (boxed). 9&-:ti'(?..S. 1 k3iiowlag were the receipt and ahlp- V tueitt ot Hour ana gr n: I ,.... Uecelpts. Shipments. r 27.100 73.100 243, ) abiioo 1D.300 1H.TM0 i Flour. b.ls 66.0u i Wheat, bu. So.iO V Com, bu 9l8,a k ets. but i.j.v'-'"'-----5 Stye. bu. ,.,..).,.. .un starter. W 110. On the Pixxiuc exchange today the but ter ituuket was firm; creameries, Sii'JtMc daJrtes, wile. fclss. weak; at mark, ess. tnoluded. Uirukr; firsts, 2oc: prime first, lie; extra, -ks. Cheese, steady; JlsUVtC. ) . Mllwoakeo tiralat .Market. ' MILWAUKEE, Jan. 22. WH EAT Mar kel steady: No. 1 northern, II I'-ui-H: Nd, . ' iiorthern. II veol vtH. May. 31.1'is. bid. BAJKLET Lull; No. 2, 31 0. samule. Ct.0 1 O . t - ORN-Steady; No. 3 cash, 6iJo3c; My, t V"c. bid. Ml a sea pel la Grata Market. M IX N EA POX 1 A Jan. 2i-Wl I KAT-So. 1. t kard. ti ll1: N . 1 nnrttiera. 31 w; No S'.n!i,rn ..-7 1 7Va. ji 3 nortiierii. 3l.U3:,l 8 . '.. iv. l t, '.! ! tUHv-iuil v,cnj, scon J NEWYORRSTOCRS AND BONDS KoYement is Narrow and Profe99ion- lt HsTt Market to Themselres. LITTLE CHAXGE IN CONDITIONS Rally froaa I.ovr Polat la Ms lag; ot Followed with Coag drwe aad Closer Is Heavy. NEW TORIC. Jan. 12. The price move ments In the general list of stocks were little more than sympathetic reflections of the fluctuations In the few stocks In which profemlonsl operations centered. The pro fessionals in fact, had the market Isrsely to themeelvea There wss a subsidence of liquidating pressure whK h was perceptible, yesterday and this condition left an un covered abort Isterent with needs to be pro vided for. There Was a suspicion that the turn in the market was fostered by the strong financial Interests which hsve been given credit for the u(iuri of the market. which had been effective up to the end of last week. When prices moved as they did yesterday the common belief gains ground among the speculative contingent that well Informed insiders are gotting out of stocks. With such a market as that or today, wnere heavy selling operations are apparently sus pended, speculative sentiment shifts to an other estimate of the course of procedure of the "insiders." Conditions were not sppreciahly changed today from yesterday. Evidence accumu lated of the piling of money In this center. of the growing pressure to put It out in loans and of the Increasing pietnora in loaning channel which Is resulting. The same tendency seems to be quite universal and redaction In the official discount rstes of the Bank of England and France to morrow was canvassed as a likelihood In foreign markets. This development is hav ing its inevitable effect in Improving the demand for "gilt- edged," highly secured bonds of a seasoned capacity. How far It ha prepared the way for successful issus of new bonds Is not yet clear. Such new flotations are, to some extent, depend ent for success not only on money market conditions, but on prosperous conditions for ths Issuing companies such as would be reflected in rising prices for their shares. Information coming to band today offered little assurance for present expansion of business activity, bevnnd the Increase In confidence in an early revival of demand for products to be stimulated by the re Isxatlon In the money market. News of the dsy, hoyever, continues to give reports of shrinkage of traffic and of curtailment and economy to keep pace with It. The failure Of minor banking Institutions In Pittsburg snd Chicago, while recognised to be of small Importance tn themselves, touched sentiment on a sensitive spot In the finan cial bodv. Some relief was caused by the partial illumination shed on some banking affairs that were subjects of disturbing surmise yesterday. The day's fluctuations were followed with timidity In either direc tion and the substantial rslly from the low point of the morning was not held with any confidence, the closing tone being decidedly heavy. A brisk rally In the Rock Island collateral bonds was a feature of the bond market, which was otherwise Irregular. Total ssles. par value. 33.024.000. I'nlted States registered 4s declined 'i per cent on call. Number of sales and quotations on stock were ss fellows: slss. Rlis. Lev. Clone. 1 ' . 8WH (l"t 48 11. GM 'H JUS 10.) tO 90 the gloomr news from Wsll street. Am"r- Kan securities stsrted shove parity. Soros pf the active Naiiee hardened during the frenoon on professional support. l.ster. tbe market relspsed Into dullitees. snd with New York selling moderately prices essed In the afternoon and th- market closed dull. BKRLIN. Jan. B Prices on the Bourse today opened lower, but partially recov ered later In the dsy. PARIS, Jan. 21 Trsdlng on the Bourss tedsy wss better on easier money snd the belief that both the Bank of Frsrare and the Bank of England would reduce their rstes of discount tomorrow. Japanese se curities were higher on good sdvlres re gsrdlng the progrrs of the Japanese-American negotiations. Saw York Mower Market. NEW YORK, Jsn. II. PRIME MERCAN TILE PAPKR-i1 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Ptesdy with Actual business In bankers' Mils st 14 tfo 4 ".! for demsnd and at 34.1H'4I3 tor ixtv-day bills: commercial bills, 14 K3. 8ILVKR Har. Rf.Vic; Mexican dollars. 440. BONDS Government, eesy; railroad Ir regular. MONET On esll easy. l1T2'i rr cent; ruling rate, per cent; closing offered at 2 per cent; tlem loans easy; sixty-day, 4. snd ninety-day. 4H; six months, 416 per cent. Closing quotation on bonds were follows: ..K4 L. A N. wL 4a W1i Mia. . 4a l ..lHn. Ctntrml 4s 7S ..111 it 1 me 1S ..iH'4'xi.n. Rt. k 4s... rr ..V.: ML. K. A T. 4a WH .. M 4 3s M ..1IHN. a. R. st M. e. 4 II .. S N. T. C. . IW I ... K. 1. r. . ss 111 .. rt no raeiac 4s i e ..MS So 3s 71 .. 1 'S. W. . h .. 71 O. S. L. rfilf. 4a MS ..1 Fe ct. IS 'S .. T Reining Sen. 4a t4S .. 4SSt. U I. M. r. M .tfiTS fTS St. L. A S f. f. 4s. T3S Cattle of All Kinds in Large Beceipt at Host Points. HOGS CONTINUE ON DOWN GHADE keoo aad 1-a.sssk a Llgkt Reeelot All Ike Week Trade Today Met Very Active, kot Price Assst Steady. V. . rof. Is res'.. so coupon V. 9. Is re So coupoa V. . n . r .. so roupon Am. Tobacco 4S. ... do ( Atrhlion ten. 4s... do sdj. 4a Atlsntlt C. L 4a.. Bsl. A Ohio 4s.... Ma Ss Bt. R. T. e. 4s.. Cantrsl ef Gs. is. . do 1 Isc do M Inc do Id tae ches Ohio 4Sa...HSSt. L 8. W. t. 4a. "hlrso A A ISS.. C , B. A Q n- 4a.... c . st. 1. r. ts.... do col. 4s CCC. A St. L. . 4 Colo. lnd. Ss. ar. A t'olo. Mid. 4 Colo. A So. 4a chs 6a r A R. O. 4a niMIIra' See. is Erie D. 1. 4s do gen. 4s Hock. Vsl. 4Ss Japan 4a do 4Ss ctfs. tlo Id aerl Bid. mir. i Sesboard A. L. So. Parlftc 4s... . do 1st to rtfa... 7t So. Rallwar 6s . .. 1 Taxss A P. Is... T., St L. A W. 6S I'slos PsclSe 4s... MS so cr. 4s im V. I. Steel Id Ss. M Wabaah la 71 do dsb. R Vi tVi-rn Md. 4a.. M W A L. C. 4a.... 1SS Wla. Central 4s.. TSSAtchlaon sr. 4a... US so s MS Int. Met. 4Sa iiS ...it ... I&s ...at ... MS ...110 4s ... rS ... 17 ... us . ..liXIS ... 44 ... ;s ... ws ... n ... M ... 7S ... M Adams Ciprsra Amslitmmstad Copper . Am. C. A V Am. C. A r. ptd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil ptd... Amsrlrsn Eipreaa Am. H. L prd Amertcsn Irs Am. Unseed (XI Am. Llnaerd Oil ptd.. Aim Locomotive Am. Locomotive ptd.. Am. I. A R Am. B. A R. ptd Am. suffsr RefinlnA... l.ei sua ! i.7w) no 4.VM0 l.ono 1S lfS I IS S I 1S US i SS I oS 10s f 3.1 s lS 1S 7S XS 3S kS SnS vu Bostoa Stocks aad Bonds. HOSTON. Jan. 22. -Call loans. frttSH per cent; time loans, &Vff7 per. cent. Ottklul closing on stocks and bonds: Atchlaon sdj. 4s... do 4a Mei. Central 4s.... Atchison do ptd Beaton A Albsny.. Bnaton A Mains... Boston Elevated .. Fttcbbur ptd Mailcsn Central . N. T.. N. H. A H I'slos Psclnc Am. Arse, chera.. do prd Am. Pnen. Tube.. Am sr. Hussr do pfd Am. T. A T Amer. Woolss ... do pfd . 8 Atlantic . BTSBtnghasi . 71 tsl. A Heels.. . 71 S Csniennlal . KSCrippsr flsBss ... .156 Dslv West .1ST Franklin .1H Uranbv . l.w lals Kovale . 13S Mass. Mining ... .1T Mtrblgaa .IMS Mnhavk . liv Mint. C. A C. ... : st Old Dominion ... . 4Saco!s .mSParrot .112 eQuincr .ltrrsshannofl . 11 Tamarack H Trinity EdiSTl Else. Illu I t'nltcd fooper tleneral Elactric Maas. Electric . do pfd Mans. Gaa Inlted fruit ... t inted S M do pfd C. 8. Steel do pfd Adventure Allouaa Amaissotsted ... Aaked. Bid .HIS I a. Minmx. ... 1 1'. S. Oil ...47 t'tah ...63 Vlctorts ...UWlnons ... 44S Wolverine ... MS North Butts ... ISS Butte Coalition . ... I2S Nevsds .... Cal. A Arlious.. ... I0S Arlaoas Com. ... ... Mm.-. .... US .... 6 M .... MS .... MS .... SS .... JUS 4 is .... li 1" 15 17 II . ... 12S 15 II 7 14 1 ss .... A S .'....120 6(S .... 1S MS ....112s i:s 4.1HA li;s HvS in IK) 7 7 7 Kansa City grain quotation: Article.. . Open.) High. I Low. Close. Wbeat May July . - Corn- May. ...... July..- 94 91S 944 94 9m 7St4 MS 97HA 91St Urtrtssl Grsttsi aad Provialosto. LIVERPOOL, Jan. ' 22. WHEAT Spot. steady; No. 3 red western winter. 7 lttd; itures, quiet; March, la TT4d; May, 7s 7Sd. CORN-ei, easy: prime muaa Ameri can, old, os a , luiures. iiiuvi, aauarr, 9 SW. March, t 3sL Peer lav Market. PEORIA. Jan. II CORN Steady ; No. 3 vsllow D4Wiru6c: No. 9, 6J254Vo; No. 4. 44 4V4e; no grade, 4tV&4S4. OATtv eteaoy ; rso. s wims, ovwTyu , u, 4 white, 4Stt6'. WHI8KT-3i.93 Dalatk GrsUa Market. DULUTH. Jan. 22. WHEAT No. 1 north- ern, 31.1'H; No. s noruiern. n o,s. Mar. HlOU: JuJy. 31U. OATS-4oWc Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Jen. S3. SEED Clover, cash and January, 31i 90; March. 110 ; April, 110.45. Timothy, prime, 32-26. Alslke, prime. 3W. Kvaporaied Apples aad Dried Frolla. NEW TORK. Jri. n EVAPORATED APPLES Market; stesdier In tone, with fancy quoted at UHyUHc; choice, 9dj!fte; prime. RbSc: li"1 fruit. 7310c. DRIED KRt'lT Prunes are In fair de mand, but rather unsettled, with quotations ranging from 6.4I0V for California to 7i'o for Oregons fro to Sua. Apricots ars un changed, with choice quoted at IKKSe; extra choice,' 23'j.Jjc; fancy. !!1"3'; peaches ace tn light demand, but firm, with chelce quoted at UVl?Sc; extra choice. lSc: fancy, l.v.iiisi; extra fancy, 14'jT4''c. Raisins are unchanged on spot, with loose musi stels quoted at 4SqHc; seeded raisins, eVn'--'. and London layers. I1.4c(jl.76. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 71 CO FT ETC Market for coffee futures closed steady net un charged to 9 points higher. Sulxs were re ported of S,U0 bags. Including March at Sufi-: Mar. 4.16c; July. September, WCVuS 4u:; October, A 4uar. 4bc ; iNeueoiber. toncabi. Spot, steady: No. T Rio, (Sc; No. 4 Santos. 9'sc Mild cuffee. steady; Cordova, sHulSc. Soger aad Motob . . NEW YORK. Jaa. 22.-SLUAR Raw. steady; fair refining, 3 Sec; centrtfustal. 94 tint. S.Kd-; molasitea sugar. 3.11c: rsllned e ea.lir; eruslKd. A-CJ FVOariei. 9Cj traa Ui4Cd,9uu. ---- - - - Anaconda Mlntn Co XK 3JS US H Atchlaoa I I.4U0 7IS 71S 71; Atehtooa pfd 4O0 7S 17 Atlsntlo Coast LIBS lfO 73 72 71 Baltimore A Ohio 1.2(0 17 M 17 Bsl. A Ohio pfd Brook Ira Rapid Tr U.OOO 46 1, 43 S Csnsdlsa Pacific 600 14 147 14S Cantral ot Nsv Jersey i; ChMspsska A Ohio l.) . S 2 KS Chlcss Ot. W 1.700 ts IS S Chlcato A N. W o 141 147 S 147 1 C. M. A St. P 11.100 111S 111S HI Chlcsso T. A T Chlcase T. A T. pfd in C. C. C. A t. L. k) MS Colorado F. A 1 1.41 1 1SS 1S Colorado A So l.J0 1SS 34S US Colo. A So. lat pfd tut US MS -S 1 Colo. A So. Id pfd 42S Conablldatsd Oss " lot K1 lnl (Vm Producu l. 14 US Corn Products ptd 100 64 W Dslawsr A Hudson 3,20 157 164S 164S Del.. L. A W t"t benver A R. O li'O 90S ICS S D. A R. O. pfd 69 Dtatlllsnf Securities Linn l:s lis '7S Brie 4O0 15S 1"'S 16S Kris 1st pfd 100 M 13 S 37 S Erie sd pfd 35S General Clsctrte Tm 131 lis 119S Illinois Central eO Ul 1 1JS Intsrnstlonsl Paper K 11 11 U Int. Papw pfd 4i (2 fl 41 Int. Pump 3.SU0 its US 1"S Int. Psmp pf4 70 Iowa Csotrsl tn 12S US II lows Central pfd MO tos " S XS Ksnass Cltr Be 21 K. C. Be. pfd t! Louisville A N ant m its Meiicaa Central 3400 l&S 16S Minn. A St. L , - 16S li 14S K., it. P. All s 90s M.. St. P. A S. 8. M. pfd.. I'M 111 131 131 Missouri Psctfls 1 0 44 S 4.1S 44 M., K. A T 14 MS M . K. A T. pfd 1 M M rv'S Nstlensl Lead llo) 39S VI MS New York Central 11,60 t S N. T.. O. A W 7W 34 MS I3S Norfolk A W UO 47 S S M N. A W. pfd North Amsrtcae, 70 41 47S 47s Pacific Mall 94 Psnnaylvsnla 61. WO lis HIS 11.1 Psopls's Gas K MAS S6 sbS P., C . C. A Bt. L. 1X0 70 70 t Pressed Stesl Car IN 3 31 21 Prasssd . C. pfd ) Pullman Psiaee Csr lo ir,4 154 11,4 Rssdln 224.100 10S 101 liCS Rssdln 1st pfd K." Rssdln 2d pfd H Republic Steel .' 10 17 17 17 Republic Steel pfd KM S9 S 4 Rock lalsnd Co 1.1 14 11 11 Ruck lalsnd cs. pfd 4.100 2 37S !S st. l. a . r td pfd r 8C Leu Is W 14 Bt. L. B. W. pfd 31S Southern Pacific :0.K 7TS 74 TA So. PsclSe pfd 4lt 111 til 11 Bo. Rallwar 1,0 1 10 10 So. Railway prd " lS II l!S Tszss A Psrtac US W T , St. L A W 14 T . M. L. A W. pfd 0 34 S M Union Pscloa M,6u0 126 121 114 Vatoa Pacific pfd W M s4 It V. . Eiprsas ; M V. a. Rsslty ... 43 V. a. Rubhar 200 21 33 U V. 8. Rubber prd.. M r. a. stssi n.: w r ts ie r. a. stsei ptd 11.100 ti i ss Va.-CsrsUna chsmlcsl 17 Vs. -Care. Chem. ptd 95 Wabsak SO 9 S Wsbssh pfd 4U 1 14 1 Wslls-Pargo gv proas 110 Wsstlnghouas Blsctrla to 49 4 47 Wasters t'nloa 100 67 67 67 Wneoltn A U E ltio 4 Wlecooata Central 14 Wis. Central pfd l'" 40 40 ts . Treasarr.Statesseot. -WASHINGTON. Jap.. 22. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund exclusive of the 3130.000.1)00 gold reserve snows: Available cash balance. IIM4.565.309; gold coin and bullion, 3J0.762.8Si; gold certificates, stoUM.Bai. Geratas Exekanae. BERLIN. Jan. 22. Exchange on London. 20 marks 49V pfgs. for checks. Discount rates: short bin. 4 per cent: . three months bills, 44 per cent. Baak Clearlags, OMAHA, Jan. tl. Bank clearing for to day were 31.30II.4K&.34 and ror the corr spending date last year 31. 665,933. 54. Wool Market. BOSTON. Mass., Jan. Si WOOL The local market for wool contlnuea dull, al though prices are well maintained. Manu facturers seem loath to enter into Con tracts for large amounts, but there has been quit a demand Tor samples, viola tions: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces, XX, S4ac; X. 32'al3c; No. 1 washed, tOc; fine unwsshed, JotySic; fine unmerchan table. awrfiOc: medium clothing, iT'illUc half blood clothing, 2ff27e; half bbwd combing, 33&34c; three-eighths blood Comb- ng. 31aJ3c: quarter blood combing, 3fB.41c; delaine washed. Sf-tJ'JSc. Michigan, Wiscon sin. New York fleeces, fine unwashed, 21 tr25c; delaine unwasnea, sygauc. Kentucky Indiana and Missouri tnr-eigntu Diood S'J'tj'iec; quarter blood. 2&tMc. Scoured values, Texs fine, 13 months, 7(sr72c; fine, six months to eight months, foiaotlc. LONDON. Jan. IS. WOOL A superior section of 12.SM bales was offered at the wool auction today. French and German buyers were eager comeptitors for fine merinos and hogauinners took coarse crots creels. Moderate quantities of light greasy clothings were taken by Americans at full rates, withdrawals were frequent, owing to the firmness of holders. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 23. WOOL Steady ; medium grades, combing and clothing, 21 33c; light fine. l!4i'20c; heavy fine. lSfcltlc; tub washed, 26 a 36c. 4.SO 1!f ir 114 l ee I3i ! i:i Northers Pactoa Orost Northern Bid Central Leather 1" Central Leather pfd t0 InlerboroofB Mot Int. Mat. pfd I.ww gloss-Bhsmsld Stesl Total aslss for ths dy 718. 400 shsm. 19 t 7 US S3S 90 ! 1 7 S Lsadsa Ctoalaig Stock. LONDON, Jan. 22. Closing quotation on stocks were: .. 94 M.. K. A T .. 94 9-14 N. T. Central. . .. (S Norfolk A W.. .. 73S do pfd r-ntarto A W... Penaaylvsnla . Censola mosay so acouat ... Asacosds Atchison so Bid Baltimore A Ohio... Csnadlas Pacific IMS Rand Mines Cheasposke A Okie... K kvsJIn Chicago Ot. w C . M. A Bt. P Do Beers P. A R. O do pfd Erie do 1st pfd ... do M ptd Oraud Trunk . Illlu.i4s Csntral Lcstsvlllo A N 34 luts 4 Bb W MS 6 ly l-a 77 U7 H 9i . P , IT 9 5M 6S souihsrn Railway 116 do pfd 14 Southern Ptcila . 11 I' a loo Psvitc 41 so pfd Id V. 8. Stssl .94 do pfd HWaassk 17 do pfd IStSSpsnltS 4s itil Amal. Copper .... PILVFR Psr. steady. 25 9-ltkl per ounce. MONKl-MIt per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3w4 per cent; for three moot us urns, (W 4-ik per cent. r'erelga Flaaiaelal. LONDON. Jan. 12. Money wss abundant on tha market today and discounts were easy In expectation of a strong bank return snd a reUuctloa tomorrow In the bank of kiaglaad rate of discount. On the Block 911'ltsnia cneap money ctxttiniiea to aiar else a bcaeficual luflueoce on gilt-edged se curities, which were again dearer, but home rails were offered, owing to nisappotuting dlvitlesdo. foreigners were nrm. Japan' oee socurltte wore dearer on the settle raont ef tbo luiuitgratiua question, which reused ivpurc-has. Grand Trunk also was dvantt lkeaHj( besvr eovexsPaV la sytla of New York M 1st lag Stocks, NEW YORK. Jan. 32. Closing quotation mining stock were: Adams Cos. Alice , Breece Brunswick Con. .. Comstork Tunnel Con. CaJ. A Vs... Horn Silver Lesdvtlls COB. .. Offered. A . Utile Chief ... .4TD Ontario . 10- jOputr , . II Pntoat ,. . nsflavise . 4 Sierra Nevada . JO.Reiall Hopes .. . I .standard .. 9 ..lis ..14 .. 14 .. 60 .. 41 ..Ml ..110 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 23. 19d. Recelnts were: Caiti. Hosts. Sheen. Official Monday AtHe Official Tuesday 4.a3 uiimate Wednesday .... 9.0."'4 7.SH3 14.1S9 i i;j 9.S 1.949 Three days this week.. 141 Feme days Isst week 17.K33 Same days 3 weeks ago.. 16.(17 Same days 3 weeks sgo.. (.279 Same dsys 4 weeks ago.. La" Saras days last vear 19.143 The followln. table how th receipt 01 rattle, hnn and sheen at South Omaha for the year to data, compared with laat year: Intel. 1907. Inc. Dec. Cattle IW.i7 7.S ' Hop XIUWI W.W3 W.s.4 Sheep 95.086 103,343 !. The followIn table shows the averag pries of hog at South Omaha tor th last several days, with companoonBi Dat. I W08. l07.iex).lo.U904.130JW2. Jan. 11... Jsn. 12. Jsn. 13.. Jan. 14.. Jsn. 13.. Jsn. 19.. Jsn. 17.. Jsn. Is.. Jan. II.. Jan. 2').. Jsn. 11.. Jan. 33- Lt 16 4 03 4 4 2SS 4 Si's. t s 4 23 s 4 27 4 ii 4 13 4 9 29! S 22 4 M 9S a it zs I 5 361 3 2V 9 951 9 9 42 9 29 9 431 ( 241 9 501 9 49 9 r 9 31 651 3 51) t 36 Si 1 1.1 4 m 4 53! 4 74 4 111 4 95 4 W 4 55, 4 74 4 M 4 7 3 61 3 16 4 9t) 9 Ml a Ul 394 34 9 4H 9 99 ( 37 9 IS 9 41 9 13 3 got 9 15 9 901 9 17 9 33 39 3 47 27 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by esrh road was: Lattle. Hogs, sneep. 11 r s. C. M. A St. P. Ry.... 9 10 Wsbaah 3 . 1 Missouri Pacific .... 3 4 I'nton Pacific Sfi 60 C. A N. W. (east).... 7 9 C. A N. W. (west).... 63 Kl C. St. P., M. 0 29 ID C, B. & Q. least).... 2 9 C, H. A Q. (westl.... 44 Sii '., R. 1. A P. (cast).. 3 13 C. R. I. A P. (west).. .. 9 Illinois Central 4 4 Chicago Ot. Western. 2 9 253 21 21 If- Sheen 553 2.2ftS 907 4 4,4 513 ft! 6.3S7 (ih5 Snd 6,409 (ul 24 SB 10 7 34 tw )H 19 ... ... . . . U) ... ' ... 61 7 17 !0 13 4M ... 1,035 Tofal receipts ....at The disposition of the days receipts wss ss follows, each buyer purchasing tne nuin ber of head Indicated: Catl'e Omaha Pack ng C'.... Mwlft and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A Co Yansant A Co Carey A Benton I .obrnan A Co McCrearv & Carey .... W. I. Slephen Hill & 8on P. P. Lewis Huston A Co Haml'toti & Rothscl lid L. Wo'f J. II. Bulla Sum Werthelmer Mike Haa-gerty J. B. Root A Co T. R. Inghram Sullivan Bros I .e rimer Bros St Clair Psrklng Co... Other buyers Total 5.12C 17.578 3.778 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were quite liberal for Wednesday at this point and large at most other markets, with the result that there was a weak tone to the trade everywhere. In fact, ad vices from most selling points Indicated a lower market at the opening. Feeder buyers opened the market at tills point. The supply of really desirable feed ers was by no mean large, while on the other hand there was a pretty good buying demand, with the result thst cattle haying both Weight and quality commanded gener ally good steady price. On the other hand light stocker were very slow and weak. Fortunately ths supply ot that kind of csttle In first hands wss not as Isrge as it has been on previous dsys this week, but it was plenty large enough to supply the requirements of buyers. Speculators had a good many cattle of that description on hand and hence were not taking hold of tne rreert arrivals very rreeiy. Half of the receipts were late In arriving at the yards, with the result that buyers of fst cattle were Inclined to hold back awaiting late trains. Thus' the markrt opened slow and the forenoon was well advanced before any business of conse quence was transacted. The feeling on right good cattle was steady, but on all others the trade waa slow to 10c lower. Cows snd heifers were In liberal supply and the most desirable kinds commanded about steady prices owing in lame part to there being a fair demand on the part of both packers and shippers. Other grades were slow to 1H2 tower. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, 36 KK10.6O; fair to good corn-fed steers, 34.604(6.10; common to fair corn-fed steers. 30. 764(4. 50; good to choice cows and heifers, 33.50U4.3O; tair to gooa cows and heifers. 32.7KQ3.60: common to fair cows and heifers, 81.7CKj.75; good to choice stockers snd feeders, 34.004.60: fair to good stockers and feeders. 33.500-4.00; common to fair stockers and feeders, 33.00 IU3.W. Representative sales: BEEF 8TEKRS. No. 7... 19... . to.... 14.... Hi.... It.... 4... I 11.... Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jn.i 22 METALS The London tin market was , lower, with spot quoted at 113 17s d snd futures st 13 2a 6d. Locally the market was easv, st 327.Bg37.0. Copper declined to 62 12s d for spot and 63 2s td for futures In the London market. Locally the market was dull and unchanged, with Lake quoted at 313.75'crl4.00; electrolytic at 313.4-14413.87,. and casting. 113.3 'ii' ilS- Lesd was un changed, at 14 los in Iondon and at 33.70 ft3.75 In local market. Ppelter declined 2 6d to 20 17 9d in the Enerliah market, but was unchanged at 34.4nn4.o6 locally. The English Iron market was lower, with stand ard foundry quoted at trie 3d and Cleveland warrants st 47s 7i. Locally no change was reported. No. 1 foundrv northern, t8.2Mil8.75; No. 1 northern. 317.75.TJ18.29; No. 1 southern soft. t18.noro18.60. ST. LOC13. Jan. 22. M ETA L Lead steady at 33.65; spelter steady at 34 50. 6. 11. 10 I I. I. 1. 1... 17... IS ... 32... Cettoa Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 22 COTTON Futures opened steady. March. 11 3Sc; April, 11.460 bid; May. 11. (3c; July." 11.31c; October. 10.48c. Futures closed barely steady; January, ll.isk-; February, 11.26c; March. 11.37c; April, U.45c; May. li.4oc; June, 11 43c; July, 11 2hc: August. 10.9c; October. 10.46c. Soot closed steady; middling uplands, 12.10c: middling Oulf. 12.35c. Sales. 780 bales. GALVESTON, Jan. 22. COTTON steady at 32c. ST. Lulls, Jan. a-4,tiii oieaoy; middling. 12Uc: sales 25 bales: rxcelpts. 1 137 bales; shipments, 6 bales; stock, 18,61)1 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Jsn. 22. COTTON Spot, fair at an advance of He on all grades; middling. 12c; aales. 1.900 bales on spot and l.luu bales to arrive. Itt Gosda .Market. NEW YORK. Jsn. 22. The drygoods market la somewhat more active and many buyers are operating cautiously, though steadily. Grey cotton goods for converters uses are firmer and heavy cottons ars firmer. Yarns are In slightly better de mand. Revisions In many line of piece ood are being maae. Btanaara bus tax fetas are lower. There Is snore activity among primary agent for th moment than among jobber, although the business of the latter snows a steady Improvement. Hoalery and underwear are more active In the market. (Mia ausd Beola. SAVANNAH. Jan. 23. OIL Turpentine toady: tiSc. RcrfSIN Firm; A. B. C. t3.Cf6TV: U UT0; R. K)ext3.73H; T. IS.79; . 3. 75433.60; H, 8195aae; I. 94 011; K, 94.95: M. u 60; N, 35.)': W. n . 9-u: W. W.. 9s.o. OIL CITY. Jan. 32. OIL Ood it balances. C79. runs. 1US.U2 bbls.; avermtre. LMM bbls.: BhiDinems. 169.C1M bbls. t average. 161. - L txua. Av. Pr. '. Ml 4 AO 10BS 4 13 lnJ 4 10S 4 95 lw3 4 15 XV 4 li 1U7 til U.O 4 M 10a 4 &i Hilt I 411 f I 40 9I 1 45 11.1 I 77 Y.....10M ! 75 1 10 1 t 7a ....1J 3 11) Mil 1 1 9i I 10 ....l(i1- I 19 .... 9" I 19 ....ll I 16 No. 4 I IS i '9 14 4o 40 SO COWS. Av. Pr. lion 4 ii 1D67 4 45 1194 4 16 1-.4S 4 75 1343 4 90 1144 4 U 11S1 II') !. I 10 134 i I 25 1 I'M I 25 14 10"0 I 13 I 4. 1 i.! 1 .10. 4 I l i ..13(0 1 4S ..1205 40 ..1CSI I 40 ' ..1:14 4 II ..1111 I 50 ..10) 1 AO . lt. I W . . 114 I 10 ..1406 4 00 11.. 11.. 12.. 9.. 1.. 1.. I.. 17 el 4 9 164 4 U 12.11 I M 11 JO I M iss 1 se ISO I 75 PI I EF.P-Receipts of sheep this morning were very morterste for this msrket, jrt fact, receipts all this week have been eon- IdersMy short of last week s figures snd si III farther behind ths record of a rear sgo. In spile of the fsrt that advices from other selling points were by no means re assuring, the offerings her were so mod erate that buyers were practically forced to pay sternly, or right close to Steady, prices for what Btnff they wsnteA. In other words, the msrket tedsy did not show any mater'a! change as compared with yea- erday, and while the trade was not wrist might be called arrive, e offering were so moderate that it did i lake very much time to clean up tha bulk of the receipt. (Jood heavy ewe sold up to 94.70. There war no choice yearlings or lambs among the early arrivals, at least, to put a top on th market, but fair to pretty decent iambs sola as high as a. 70. Uuotatlons on good to choice fed sheen and lambs: Imbs, MrVii90; yearling wethers. 3vi'55.1o; ewes, 34.iO4y-4.75. Representative sales: No. 29 western wethers 5. western yearlings T western ewes lfo western yearlings 177 western lambs 337 western yearlings i.ts western wethers 2 western yearlings, feeders. 1 Western ewes 1 western lamb 8 western yearlinsra 343 western lambs 19 western ewes, culls 64 western ewes JT.l western lambs 343 western lambs . Av. Tr. 1 97 8 10 I 97 6 10 104 6 , M) 3 Oh ,93 4 79 ,89 8 00 ,74 9 AO .91 8 . Ill 3 10 , M 8 18 . 132 4 60 M (35 . 10A 8 IS .79 3 76 .97 in . liM 4 60 ,97 8 90 .47 ID MARKET CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Cattle aad lfo; Lower keeo aad Lamb Steady. CHICAGO. Jan. 32. -CATTLE Receipts. estimated about 26.0HO head; market lower; steers. 34.2fVo.il8: cows. 82.7T4r4.uO: heifers. 32.52i.7S; bulls. 32.&34.X; calves. 83.00i7.00; stockers and feeders, 9J.ftm4.7o. HOOS Recelots. estimated 96.000 hesd: msrket 10c lower; choice heavy shipping, 34.364.40; butchers. 84.3004 40; light miked. 84.2tvi;4.30; choice light, 34.3UtO.4.36; packers, 94.iu4i; pigs. 33.iS4.3o; bulk of tale. 34.2(M . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti- msted about 18.000 head; market steady sheep, 84 2fVh.40; lambs, 35.7a'ii7.25; year lings, 14. Watt. 15. St. I.oala Mto Stoek Market. ST. LOUI9. Jsn. 22 CATTLE Recelots. 8.000 head. Including 300 head Texans; mar ket for natives stesdy to ine lower; Texans stesdy; native shipping and export steers, 35.1n9.00; dressed beef and butcher steers. l4.7CSid.75: steers under l.ono lbs.. 93.60iu4.40 stockers snd feeders. 32.404.i: cows snd heifers, 33.36.25; canners. 315i-Z.&0: bulla. 32.5Oib4.50: calves. 8U.W&8.00; Texas and In dian steers, i.lAiib.J6; cows and heifers, 81.75tfJ3.75. HOOS Receipts. 17,500 head: msrKet lfvfr lfto lower; ptgs and lights. lack ers, IAr4.36; butchers and best lnavy. 34.25UH.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.0.10 hesd; market steady; native muttons, 3:1.0,1 ra).: lambs, 33.5U67.00; culls and bucks. 3J.llra'3.0i). Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market KANSAS CITY, Jan. 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 10.U0O head, including ino southerns Market 10trl5c lower: choice export and dressed beef steers, 34.B0ra3.tt; fair to good 34.2ii.90; western steers, I3.a6.10; stock' ers snd feeders, 33.35tfi4.75; southern steers, X75'i.4.0; southern cows. 32.6Ka.175; native cows. i.3ftti'4.ai; native heifers. a.00ft4.75 bulls. U..u4.1f: calves, 33.60i&.ttO. HOUS Receipts. 3Z.WJD head. Market 1W 15c lower; top, 84 35: bulk of sales. Kin 4 30; heavy, 34.2frfa4.Sfi: packers, 84.1otf'4.C0, pigs snd lights. U.8ofi4.16. SHEEP AMI LAMBS Receipts. 3.0m head. Market steady to weak; lambs. 39 35 tiA.75: ewes and yearlings. 84.25tfin.35: west ern yearlings. 86.41141.00; western sheep, 11.23 qu.sb; stockers ana ieeaers, W-lbu-W. 81. Josenk Live gtoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Jan. 22. CATTLE Receipts, 4.152 head. Market 6c lower: na tives. 84.8K6.16; cowa and heifers, 32.00 4.2t; stockers and feeders, 33.2544 no. HOGS Receipts, 17.439 hesd. Market 15c lower: top, 3)30; bulk. Il.tBig't.JO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.124 bend. Market slow; lambs. 30.00S4. 25 ; yearlings, 35.00 5.75. ' Sloos: Cltr Hve Stoek Market. -SIOUX CITY. Jan. 23 (Special Tele gram.) HOGS Receipts, 12.000 head; mar ket 10c lower, selling at 83.90tJ4.20; bulk, 34.0604.15. CATTLE Receipt. 1,100 head: market weak; atockers steady: beeves, 33.50a5.3H; cows and heifers, 32.25tfJ4.20; stockers snd feeders, . 33.00tfj4.00; calves and yearlings. 2.26&3.40. Stock la sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. South Omaha 6.03 Sioux City l."0 Kansas City lo.nno St. Joseph 4.162 St. Louis 6.500 Chicago 26.0W) Hogs. Sheep. 16.5611 5,0 l'.'.f'OO J2.i ! 17.4.16 17.5,0 65,1 00 5 CO) 1.8-'4 l.boO 18.C00 I HEIFERS 40 I 45 10 1041 951 I 75 1.... 914 II! BULLS. 133S I 50 .... vzn 1 00 i.... 165 I 15 CALVES. 140 4 00 I ... 160 5 S 1.... l'K S 50 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ... 1M I M It I 90 ... 7J7 I SO 14 i7 I 99 ...917 I 30 31...; 751 3 90 WESTERNS WYOMING. ' 14 feeders.. 910 4 15 ' 9 feeders. . 79) 4 15 HOGS Hogs sold 10c lower this morning, good plump 10c, there being nothing scant about the 1 measure. The reason for the break in values wss not hard to find. Receipts, not only here, but at all other market points were very heavy and con siderably In excess of th urgent require ments or the buyers. The trade was stow at the decline and It required the whole forenoon to effect anything like a clear ance. The better grades of hugs sola largely at 34 leg 4 15. aa against a bulk yes terday of 84.mti4.2b. As lilsn as I4 j was paid today, which was only 6c lower than yesterday's top. Light . hogs sold from 84 1') down. The market closed very slow and weak. On the lat market It waa hardly possible to get over 94.10 for anything regardless of how good It might be. Representative sales: Total 51.677 160.496 31,104 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. . EGrjS Fresh eelllng egga. canaied, 20c. BUTTER Common, 19c; fancy tub aad rolls. 17lc; creamery, 30c CHEESE New full cream, Wisconsin twins 17fcc; new full cream brick, 17c; do inestio new Swiss. 18c; new Urn burger, 10) 16c" young American. 17Vc. LIVE POULTRY43prlngs, 9c; hens, 9c; roorters, 3c; ducks, 9c; geese, 9c; turkeys, itun- pigeons, 90c per dos. DRESSED POULTRY Spring, fancy. 9c; hens, e: roosterst c; ducks. lie; geese, ac' turkeys, lffiJUc. TlAY Choice No. 1 upland. 910.00; medium, MOO- No. 1 bottom. 33.00; off grade, from 8G60S350. Ry traw, I7.0i. No. 1 al- talfa. "WTROplCAL rRmTr ORANGES Fancy Washington navels, all alsea per box, e2-76; extra fancy Sun flower all sixes, per box, 33.00; California Tangerines. 2 slaa ami maller, per box. iJ'tAPES Malaga, choice, per keg, 94.00; Malaga, extra fancy. 34.50; extra choice, per kef, 34.26; extra fane, extra heavy, GRAPE FRUIT Florida, 64 and 90 ala. per box. 3AO0. . , BANANAS Port Llmon. owing to slse, per bunch. 81.60 to 33.00. PEARS-Extra fancy winter Nellla, psr bo. 12 76, FIGS AND DATES Smyrna, rgs, I erown, t per b., I4?i5c: Smvrna figs, crown, per lb.. 12itiU3e: etmyrna ilgs, 4 rtewn, per lb. loffllc; California 'lgs, boxes, 10 cartons. s6c; California figs, boxes, 13 cartons, 95c; California figs, bulk, per lb., f Sc; Hallow! dates, per lb.. 6ic: Khdraw dates, per lb., 60; 6alr dates, pei lb.. 5-c; Fsrd dates, 19-lb. boxes, per lb. 9a. CKANB&.KKIE9 txira lancy eeu ana Bugle, per tbl 910.00: extra fancy Jersey. per bbl., I. 00; extra fancy Jersey, per box. LKMOM-Kgtr rancr Boutrierlarf Fes uty. -v and ala. per box, 14 it; ex Ira choir Justrlte, 90 and 3ts) sis. rf box, 83.75. r ni 11s APri.KS Washlnstos Snow, per box fVao, Washington Jonatnans, per box, II lj Washington Roman Beauties, per boXT 91 75: Washington Alessnders, per box, II 1, Washington Blue pearmalna, per box, II 76; Washington Red Cheek Pippins, per box, 11 7f; Washington Kings, Pr pox. 31. Tj; wsjinington iiauey nweet, per box. si u; Waahlnston No. Fova. Per box. 91.76: Cal1- f urn la Red Pearmalna, 4-tier, per box, IjI"; California Pelleflowers. 4-tler. per hf. 12 00; New York Baldwins, per bhl., 14 Jo. New York Northern Spies, per bhl., 4 New York assorted varletlea, per bbl., li s VE4JETARLF1. POTATOES Per bu . rI7c. SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per bbl. 33.75. TOMATuics rioniit, extra rancy, per basket crate, 96.00; choice, per basket crato. 14 00: Cuban fancy, per 9-baaket crate, 94. 'iu. LETTUCE Florida head, p,. bampei. 83.0(1; per dot.. 40c. CUCUMBERS-Hot house, I dos.. fsn?. per box, 3.1.UU; a dos. choice, per box, 11. ju. RADISHES Hot house., per doaen, 40c PA Rt LET Per do.. 4(ic. PEPPERS-Florlda, 4-baket crates, per erste 84 00. PARflNIPS-Old, per bbl., C tt. CARROTS AND TURNIPS 'id, per bbl.. $3.00; Canada Rutabagea. per lb., lic. CABBAGE Wisconsin llolland Seed, rst lb., l,c. ONIONS Spanish, per crate, 8X59; Wis coneln Red Olohe, per lb.. lHc. CAI'LIFIX)WKR-Per 3-doa erats. 3V0O. HORKERADD18H Per dos., 90c. KUMQUATS-Owlng to quality, per ql.. 30c to 40c. SHALLOTS Per doa.. 90e. BRU8PEL SPROUTS, per qt.. 30c. STRAWBERRIES Owing to quality, 30a lo fic CELERY Michigan, per bunch, 3Tf"R. NAVY BKANSPer bu. No. L 93.19. Lima, 7c per lb. BEEP CUTS. Rib: No. 1. iavc; No. 3. lie; No, S, 7V.e. Loin: No. 1. 19c: No. 2, 13o : No. 8. 9u.0. Chuck: No. 1, S's.c; No. 2, f,c; No. 3. 6vie: Round: No. 1. 8c: No. 3, THc; No. 3. 8c;. Plate: No. 1. Rc; No. 3. 4'4c; No. 3, 4o. MISCELLANEOUS. CAIIFORMA DRIEtl FRi;iTS--Prune Are somewhat unsettled b? freer ofTenngt from second hands, who seem desirous ol moving supplies ot Immedlste grades. Quo tations range from Oc to 9c :or California fruit and from 6 V to st for Oregon. Peaches ars very firm, with fancy yellow quoted st UHC SUGAR Granulated. cane. per sack, 95 40; beet, 36.00; cut loaf, te; cubes. c; powdered, t.luc. CANNED GOODS 0tri, strtaAsrd west, ern, 75c. Tomatoes, fancy. 3-pound cans, 31.46: standard, 3-pound cans, II 30. Pine apples, crated, 8-pound, 9.'.2O$2.30: allced. ll.fi'&a.So. Gallon applsa, 94.60. California apricots. i:.5oij3.SO. Pears. 4i.l03.l. Peaches, fl.9ui3.16. L. C. peaches, 1110 3.16. Alaska salmon, red. I1.4U; fancy Chinook, flat. s.Is; fancy aookeye, Ms:, 82.15. Sardines, quarter oil, 83.6U; three quarters mustard. 33.36. Sweet aetatoes. 31.26136. Sauerkraut. 95o. Pumpkin. 800 631.00. Lima bean. 3-pound, 75cig 31.5, Soaked beans. 2-pound. 85c; fancy, tl.Sl.46. NUTS California No. 1 8. 8. walnuts, per lb., lVSc; imported Tsrraeona almonds, per lb., 18c; filberts, Braslis and Jumbo pecan. 13c; butternut, per lb.. 12c; No. 1 II. I. peanuts, roasted. He; raw, 8c: salted pea nuts, per box, 11.15; Italian chestnuts, pet lb., KW-. COFFEE Roasted. No. 85. Jc; No. 30, 31c; No. 5. lc; No. 20. 14Hc. FISH Halibut, tic. trout, 19c: pickerel. 10c; pike, 14c; pike, fresh, frosen, 12c; white fist), 14ii 16c; buffalo, 14c; bullheads, skinned and dressed. 13c; catfish, dressed, 17c: while terch. 7c: whit bass, 16c; black bass, uic. sunflsh, 6a9c; crsppies, 6o"3c; barge crapples, 15c; herring, fresh frozen, he. whlieflsu frosen, 13315c; pickerel, fresh frosen. 13c; red snapper, 12c; flounder., mackerel, ltttf 35c per fish; codfish, fresh froxen, Uo; had dock, fresh frosen, 12c; smelts, 13c; shad roe, 45c per lb.; frog legs. 35c psr dos-. green sea turtle meat. 2sc per lb HIDES AND TALLOW Oreen salted. No. 1. c; No. 2, 4c; bull hides. Se; ereen unsalted. No. 1, 4c; green unsaited. o 3. 3c; horse hides. 81.004J2.&O: sheep p.t 'so tjli.oo. Tsllo- No. I, 4Hc; Z sie. Wool. rMjgk REGULATION, NOT TEMPERANCE Law Eoforeemeat ,. Socletr Declare Reeeat Hotanrat Doeg ol Mean Proklbltloo. LOUISVILIJC, Ky.. Jan. 22-T. De Qulncy Tully. secretary of thi Law Enforcement society of New York City, addressing the Model License league convention today, said the society he represented stood for the enforcement of all laws and especially the excise laws In New York. "We broke with the excise lnwa In New York state," said Mr. Tully. "when they called for a temperance law." Continuing, he said: The paselnr of locsl option laws in Ken lucky and the going dry of numerous states mean nothing. It Is by no means an in dicstlon that the people of the country want temperance, but that they want con trol and the manner of running salotins chrtnised. Tho mnJorltv of the people want th- I abuses o' the saloons eorrected. At th UOllfi-TI Ol OH low iJiraKiiiK, iwm. iiiiiiyuc, small and large graft, debauchery and vice, is the lawless saloon. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Hots Contlaao to Come lo tke Market Cealer In I'npreeeden ted Nomeera. 1 ' CINCINNATI, O.. Jan. 22.-(8peclal, Tcl egrm.) Price Current says: The umbr of hogs marketed the last week I larto. Total western packing was 70,04), ccm pared with 970,000 the preceding week ant 935.000 last year. Since November I ths total Is 8.4S0.500. against 6.425,00!) a year ago. Prominent places compare ss follows W7. I.ftKlOO . 77o.yo .TiSA--) No. Av. So. Pr. No. Av. 8a. Pr. 94 164 ... 4 96 Ail i:i ... 4 II' 44 .244 90 4 09 .19 2JS ... 4 1I U lal W I i 91 20 90 Ill's 0 1S2 ... 4s 61 Vil 1J9 4 ll4i 79 1U ... 45 M IJi ... 4 11-e ) 196 . . 4 09 U 210 ... 4 It's SI 4 90 4 Ut 4 247 ... 4 1S U 91 ... I 95 7 -C ... 4 UH) 114 141 ... I 99 49 1st 90 4 U 4 . lrt ... 4 40 77 mi M I II so.' no is 4 09 a lal ... (ii T 40 4 0t II ) ... 4 It 49 17 D 4 94 912 ... 4 15 94 1st ... 4 1 94 1:1 ... 4 U 79 19 ... 4 10 47 906 90 4 15 90 lo) aw 4 19 19 21 ... 4 19 94 ... 4 10 40...... . 244 ... 4 19 to S0 ... IN 10 1 ... 4 15 72 29 9 4 1 70 XM 4 14 41 ... 4 h as a.,7 ... 4 18 a 311 ... 4 IS 79 217 ... 4 lt Tl ltd ... 4 M Tt 21 9 4 15 94 is ... 4 10 14 2r4 . . 4 1746 141 MS SO 4 1 ........: lt 4 IT'S a 947 ... 4 10 4 J"4 ... 4 11 9 ... 4 10 94 lil s 4 90 T9 9S1 US 4 IS 91 4 ... 4 39 94 la ... 4 1 44 9)7 ... 4 M : 1T 4 4 12H 94 ri 4 4 to tl 9.1 ' 9 11, 90 rr 4 te 1 9M ... 4 11', U 4 90 412141 TV 114 1114 94 SU9 ... 4 lei TT ,. ! . lls S... S44 ... 4 99 ,..... . Ul iotlA i ...AU 4 40 Chicago Kansas City , Omaha Si. lotiis St. Joseph ... Indianapolis Milwaukee ... Cincinnati ... Ottumwa ...... Cedar Rapid Sioux City ... St. raiil , Cleveland .... Mi.iW 3:3.raV 4r,5 (f 2!Ki.CI-0 175.f- ..lTT.ft'o ..l.o . i'J"2.fl ,160,C0O 90g 1 SV if T75.0 f 4!-i 0 fi I 5 0 4'VJ 5 i0) IM.Dt) 170.0 4) 170O01 14.0 9 V3"..W '.).( 160.0 ( ree Oood promising onliatsd atoeka of ataahattaa, 3f evada, Minea for - aalo on moatklr payments, la blocks of 190 to 5.000 hara, at 85e and aoo pea akar; Tot particulars call or addrss; MAX Za. XVBZB3CA3IV, 900 So. 81st Asa. TL nouglaa gg7J. Prespeotns 3fre X1 ornio Tha land of perfect climkte the land of fruit th land of amall farmi th land of ample and intdllig-ent lrrifatloa. Tha Vcrsatilo Siaio . that yield everything- that growa in all of the Atlantic States from Maine to Florida and the Mediterraneaa regions aa well. REACHED VTA UNION PACIFIC Write to kecks that tall how to live real LOT,. Address: City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam 8rret. Thone Do ax las itKZH.