1 il TTTTi OMAHA DAILY EEE: MOXIUY. JAXITARY 4 I, I f REAL ESTATE , CITV PHftPKBTV port mMs. (Continued.) FX)R .SAI-E-KUthl-roooi irnxkm bouse, with large barn. Pmckney St. ln- 5"ir,ll 1Vo"4'nd, la Brands. P-Mg. Tel. . Douglas 54,. OA) Ml -; lot 62x132; t.eteen pamam an) Leavenworth.. Thorn Harney :.(. (191 M426 27x FOR QUICK result in selling r renting your pnnjr f Her Hmn )rl tMU Co, 3. Nawiilo Blk. itoih i-bon. Q9) M17 F3 Elrht-TOcm hnut, rlcy wu?r. tti IXirxl. Price, 82.100, yo rash. blanrr easy lerma. Cart ysa best 1 b 1 1 Fred O. REAL ESTATE F4.HH AJ1D 34 ACltl.40 FOR LE Mlaaraeta. FOR SALE 22K-arrr- ItrrprovrdNarm ... I., ,.. 1 .-I V.- -.i. innwan county. Mian.; fair nuilrtl per rr for quirk sale. Address Iewivllla. Minn. 20 M207 Six . . . Tlfbraaka.. THE HOME MLLLEK FAKM AX NORFOLK, MADISON '. COUNTY, NEB. An Meal dairy, breeding or feeding farm af 2K7 acrra; Joan U cornorat k limits of Xorfolk, ht city tn northeast N- branka Ita kMailon naka It admlrablr adapted fnr purpoara named. POII Black aandr loam; Wrl, liigh acc. mid bottom kind, aultud ta corn aud other av-Mitia and etMK:ially adapted for alfalla; 240 arres cullivated all fenced bnr-ttxht. LartJ barn, cement, floor, city water, alert rlo llht. laO-ton aiko In tionnaction; hr hoiuHs wllh cock house in connection; raaajia. blackamlth and carpenter etiof. cattle ahda. corncriba. tool houFa, ale. All biilldtnja have renvnt foundaltons; just palataa. first claaa coaditlnn. loc&tton, Improvcraenis, etc.. make tliis f'irtii worth 1W per acre. t can bt bought -,-r K2t0: It is U. a best baigaln In Uife f.V" . AdJrtaa Standard iStock Food Company, OMAHAv KKB. (W-M144 3 Another Land Bargain lt acres, k miles from Rood railroad town, vnder cultivation, alfalfa, orchard, windmill and tank, Onced and cro Ba lanced, three-fourth mile to school. (u neighborhood, very cheap at $18 per acre. VATIONAC IXVKBTMEKT CO., - BN and MI Brandcis . 'i (J-M35i' FOR -BARGAINH In weatern Nnbraaka lands, -either improved cr unimproved, aee B.-E. iiierer ft Co., Ill Fe building. tJu MltJ ;k Urrm, A SNA t IN OR1CGON TIMBER. 1 will aell a -tivo-tlits interest In 4,000 i rea at ili timber land for r."0n. Thesa lands hav., (,( u.Om) feet of fine nliit pins lumrvr, well located. Land valuable aXitr cu.lliig tlrn'KC. Tltia perfect. Addresa W. i. Cooli, Lwmher cxciiaiiK njlkjlng. Port land. Oteson.' UO.iMJtStfcb.lUs : ! Tdxii. ' F "it X A 8 EXCURSION. Tt I rilJAY, February 4. we run a. "car to euir toiist of Texus. Iw rates for rour.il trip. Bla; crowd .expecied. Join uh and h e 'crops Krnwlng now. lnd still cIichp. I.:;t puns guUitf . up. Call or addrou. ienHs Land and immigration i'o.. fi n,, 1 I'll - I5-M4j7 27 ! M laeellan4a. ' ' Vi:tTf;RN "farm LANDS. ' Crop laincii'. plan; two Mops pays for land. w!:irt- (l-e land U doubling in v.tlur. 'NA'MiXvAL iNVEdTWKNT CO.. ', " tii-Oy.' UiaoOeix fiulldiug. - - ' - iJOl MM- tiD ACRrJB. Kurtia ')h'3 eounty; im tn'orl. Inns. S!5.(no for n yrars I ami H for a-yesi- j.rire tTTi per, aero, f 1"er svisller rnrm or Seuorsl Km-k. Wrlla ho((o''.SIJitJiiipM. I t y Mtl -x t l.fANM on Improved Omaha property.' i O'Kccfa R. ii. :., l(Xl N Y. Life Hll,i. i V ANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnani SnUDl it Co.. 1120 Fornam 8U (22)-Xt PIU V ATE MO N E IfNo" DEL A V" " v UAKV1N DROS., 1UW FA RN AM. tr-ai PRIVATE money to loan; no delays., J. H. Sherwood, 6JS-617 Urandels Bids. (22 1 M 181 PRIVATE MONET CABII ON I1AND NO DF.LAY. J. H. MITHEN, Sli2-3 18T NAT. BANK I3LIXJ. TEL. POUO.911. ' ' - (22) M'JU LOWEST RATES Bam la, Paxton Block. ' (H)-3j5 PRIVATE money to loan on Improved e-fal state. W. ' P. Dodga & Co.. 1714 Far Plm St. (22; ItA 1 810.000 mad promptly. - F. D. Wead. Wa4 iitdg.. ULa and Far nam. . ' (tt-M.t4JI WAN' "7 " City loans. Peter Trust Co. (2i)-49 M0.n1 "O LOAN Payne Investment Co' : ; (22 1 ; WANTED TO BORROW .- At- - - WANT;l-T Borrow 81.000. for one yar . .u... . i.-.n p.ij. . vim pay unerai tn- 'rrt-al. . Uovd security. Address A S12 (34i-M-4-2x WANTED T0 BUY WANTED T buy seoond-hand furniture, raok.and' heating stoves, carpets, Uno lejms, office furniture, old clothes and ihi-ea. planoa, feathers, bed p'lllows, qu'Ts and all kinds of tools; or will buy trie furniture of your' bouse oomplete. The highest price paid. Call tbe right man Tel IXur 71. W6-M774 Feb I ' SECOND-HAND feed sacks. No amount too liuge or too small. Wafuer, Si N. is. ()-57 CASH paid fot second-hand clothing, shoes, etc. ! N. lta St. Tel. Red SsS ' ' to)-a WANT t buy a took of general merchan dise for cash. Must be cheap. O. W. Y oudr-ard, Bayard. la. (35)-M Feb. Ix WANTED Hase burner, pearl v new. I'ouglaa 61H, , t2i MSI x STEAMER trunk and blanket. Address I) cuff ( tmaba Hee. :fi) M2tJ 1'x WANTED TO RENT WANTED Ieek room immediately, attor ney or real estate office preferred. Ad ilreaa O 814 care Bee. -el Id 14 I7 OKNTLKMAN and daughter want two furnished rejoins aiij board. cloe In, on hill; terms must l naaoiiable. Aditreas C tn-', B-e. V2ei M22S tin. , WANTED SITUATIONS DAT WOMEN furnished free of chare.. Telephone Douala Uli. 127 i2 Yot Ntl man desires place to work for board v-hlle going to echool. Bovlea col lege. - Telephone Douglas 14. (27i asi W ANTED Position to work, houaecleaning and dlahwashlng; if you need Japanese, write nie, pleaaa. K. Nakaahlma. T:3 S. ttt St.. Ouuiha ij Ml 27x rOSITlON wanted as manager or clerk. 11 yrfs experience in general and depart stores; reasonable wgs; best of refer ences, a worker. Box IM, Hubbard. Neb. (SueceMor to Dr. H. U Rjusaosleta) ASSZSTAjr aTTATX TBTXJUatAaUAJr. 0ft BeaspMai, tSl Maaoa Call Promptly Answered at All Hour. d Vea.-See. (Sill, GOVERNMENT NOTICES C NTE1 'TI N' S V' RTKRMACTKB'S Office rml 1Ues Hloim-. lnwa. January 25. I Scaled proposals, in triplicate, will be received here unto 2 S-. in., standard time. Monday. Feniary 14. 1, antt t ben opened, for 'famiehliia; antt installing elec tric wiring. eh-dTli luelrt fixtures, etc., wm- rdete. m one double a-M Cuftta-n a quartern ami Tr itoutnc arts Lieutenant a quarters la Ha const meted at Fort I e Moines. Iowa. InfnrmnMnn furnished on application here. I'nltwl State rwfm right to ac--cpt or reject anr or all propneala or parts I hereof . Enveloirs . r-ontatniag proioals should le endorsed. "Proposal for Elec tric Wiring 4rficer!"Njuar1er.-' and ad dressed Captain Jna. J. Boniface, Con-siruc-Ung quartermaeter. . j-iv2j-24v-s-r-ri-2j RAILROAD TIMF CARD 4TION STATIOalttk AMD t AKCT. t'aloa ParffJe, Tjrare. Arr1. a pm a K0 pm ain:lS am a B:0u pm 9M rm a l:4& pm a hM pm a 7:' am b 1:40 pm a 4:46 pm M:4S pm am. no pin a S:2 pm a (:2K pm a :4a am a -3 am a a r" am ali r"J6 pa t:2l am a 9:'t4 am al:ib am a l.'. pm a :( am a 6:40 pm aK:2a am a 6:40 pro a 6 40 pm b 6:40 pm b 1 :35 pm a 8:4 an tlH pa a I JO am alias pm al:H am I Tha Orerland Limited. . a am Atlar.tin Kxprrns : 1 h OFTgon Kprra....a :W pni f ha Uoa Ann I.lm....a12:aS pm The Iwt Mail a S J- xm The l'l.lna A Japan Mail a4:li0 pm Cnlo-Chicaco Special... .a I?: 10 am Peafe ft Btrmns't; IVral.b1Z:M pm North riatto Ixval 7:C m I hlpago A Nertb wea4er. Clilcaro tajrllght. a 7:26 am Bt. fiUl-ilinn. KxpreBa.a T:M am Chicago Local all :39 am 6loux 'lty affaens;er...a ah i utili a1 i-aaaenger a :jm ptn , i4iIcbko Special a 6:"0 pin Ft. l aul-Wlnn. L.ltnited fc.Zk pm. Los Angales IJmiVod. .. .a . pm Overland Umitea .aiO.'K? pm Fast Wad Hioux t'lty "Local.... Fast Mail Twin tlty limited., Nirfo'k - Boneateel, Ui.coln-Long I'lne.. Drat-'Wiiod . Uncol ...a i.M p:n ...a '.N pin ...a 1 M am ...b i Si) am ...a J:0 pm ....a C: pia ,...b S: ;n ...b 6 pm t amper - Bhofhonl.... HMtlliifTS - Superior.. Fremont Alblort.... HlMMri PaelfU. K. f. Ic St. 1. Kxp... K. C. aV St. U. tjip... a am all: 14 pm UalMiab. St. Louia Expt eac a J pm 6t. Ixuia lnoal (from Council Klufls) a . am EUmberry Ixxal tfrom Council BluaTa).. t I ) pm Paetfta. " KAST. Chicago Mr-lted a S 00 am Iowa Lacal a :0U am lies Moinea Faaaaoger. .a 4.00 pm Iowa Ixxal ,..bll:4Mm Chicago (Estera Ex). .a 4 pra Chicago Flyer a .o pea WEIt- Rocky Mountain L.'t d..all.U pm Colo, and Cat C a paa Okl, and Teaaa F.xn....a4:4 pm tlllaala CcatraL Chicago Express.. ..a 7:15 am Minn. & Bt. Paul E..b7:lam Chicago Limited ,.a 6:y) pm Minn. Hi St. J-aul Ijntd.a :Su pm lUiraaa Great Waatcrai. 6t. I'aul-Mlra-apoUs t3 pm fct. Paut-MmnaapaHis...,. 1:m mm Chicago Limited . pm all:0e pm a 4:30 pm aJ2:3u pm it S.ii p:t a 1:15 pin a 1.36 ant a 2:fif am tt:X pai a l:ii pm a 1:43 pm a :aa pm a :) am a 1:34 am T: am 11:J6 pm Xl am a .35 pm Chlcaxo l-.xpresa i.jrnm ChtcatiO Expresa.. pra I hlcsgo, jHilwaaltew m t. Pa at. Chic ac Colo. Special. Cal & Ore. lixpreaa.. OvarUpd Llmucu leny i-ovai .a 7:25 am all:r0 pm ,u h:Im pm a 1:1a pan .a t:a pm a ; am .a s:u pui ail .uu ant BtKLLfGTOir IT. 10TH MAS O.K. Unrllagtaai. beare. Arrive. I .a 4:J pan a :o pin .a 4 is pm a 3:4a pm .a 4.10 psi a 3:46 pm all:! pm aW:14 pm .a K:46 am a :10 pm .a f:la tin a 6 lu pm .0 1:4a pm al?:H pan Dcnver tc California. Northwest Special ... Uiaok Hills ... Nortliwest Express .. Nibiasl.a points Nebraska iCxpresa ... Llucoin r-aat Mail l.ine.-iin local v s.'jo aw Lincoln Local , Lincoln Locul ochuyler - fr'lat :smoulh.b I: It) pm liel'.ev u r Plattaniouth.a :W pm Macltimouth-lowa .....ab :! am' aio is m a 7:M pm bl0:J0 am a xm am b kVsoprn t 1:2S im Belle vue-Plattamouth t ivnur Limited ...a 4:10 pm 7:40 am I Chicago Special... ;hiniKo. Kxntvs.. ChiciK Flyer..... Iowa Ixica!.; 11:45 pm .A 4kju.pn- 3:5 pm ...ae:3pm a :30 am ...a :Va am41:30 am I St. Louis Exptess 131. u-""- -:" - - ' - . wim Kansas City & ?t. Joe.UV45 pm :Su lira Kansas City &. 81. Joe..a :16 ara a :10 pta Kat'.aa City 4c Bt. Joe.. a 4:4S pm IVKBSTBR STA. ISTIC dt WEBSTER. Ckicaaro, St. Paal. Mlaaeaaolis 4k omoba; tave. Arrive. Twin Cifr Xassenger b 8:30 am b .l pm Sioux City Passenger. ..a 2:16 pm al0:,V) am Fmr rsun Lacal o 3:45 am c 5:U pm Mlaaaart Pact Be. Auburn Local b J:ii0 pra bll is am a Dally." b Dally except Sunday, e Sun day bnly. d Dally except Saturday. Dally except Monday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC Xmiu 1.1ns of tha Atlantie. Third Class Hates (in lxpressea: .82S-&4. Chicago to Liverpool. 130.25, Chi cago to Siandlnavla. $3S.25. Chicago to Finland. 837.00, Ctilcago to Hamburg Bre. men, Antwerp. Kootns reserved. Write for information. O. B. BSaTJAlEXXr, Qea. Ajrt., t3a So. Clark Bt.. tnooatr. HI LITTLE KNOlfVN FACT RECALLED Remarkable Episode Im tke Life of the Mother of General ft. K. Lee. The one hundred and first anniversay of the birth of Robert E. Lee recalls the lit tie known fact that he was born more than a year after h'- mother had been burled, furnishing to the world one of the most astonishing cases of revivlscence on record. General Lee'a mother was by no means n entirely healthy woman, and the physi cian at Stratford, Va.. the home of Henry Lc (Light Horse Jlarry), was kept in almost constant attendance. Mrs. Lee Buffered from tatalepsy, and during a prolonged trance she was pronounced dead. The body .was jirepared for Inter ment, and the morning of the third day after her supposed death - the remains were laid to rest In the family vault In the graveyard of that pretty little Vir ginia village. While tle sexton was cleaning up and arranging aome fresh flowerw to be placed oil the casket, he haj'd faint voice as though of someone calling fur assisl-ttm-e. . - Of rourxe the old man .as somewhat alarmed, but as he had seen many years of aervltc in the "city of the dead,"' he did not leave the. vault- He lUte-ied c:oely and the voice wa distinctly heard again. : Becoming satisfied that the'vol'.-e came from within the casket lie at once set to work and opened it, discovering that Mra. Lee was alive. He then aummoncd as sistance and within a sliyrt time she was ' safa in Wed al her own home. Mrs. Lee's recovery was slow, but mu. did -retain good health and little more than a -year after, she waa burled alive her youngest son, Robert E. Ie, was born, and thus came Into the World one of Ita bravest men and greatest generals. PtUUeUlphU Presa. ... - . . . . Jim Mania's Meaaaaea t. Vim Martin was a gUpt luiuberman In the forests of Heat Virgianla, His handspike, for rolling and toting logs, was made of Green liver -birch and was so heavy that no other man In tha camp could use It. When the Mexican ' war broke 1 out a re rruitins "officer visited tiie camp and Jl.n waa among the ftr.t to. enlist. Instead ( llirowing tits handspike on the' gToV.l, he stuck the end of y In the piud on'the ljank of the Pond Fork branch of the Little Coal river. Jim was killed and buried iij Mexico, The. hautUpike took root aiut grew. Into an Immense tree and la today pointed out aa Jim Martin's monument. "Xelther'nian nor boy. 'would touch U mUl aa ill for nilliloa -nloHars. "7-" - --- . - - CRM AND PRODUCE MARKET Pricei Decline Rapidy Under Hearr Selling. MAT WHEAT SLUMPS TWO COTS Other t.ralaa Keep rare with the Kes. e-ral Iw ward Tread la Prleea id Close with l-arae Losses. 1 OMAHA. Jan. 15. li. After a ateair opening on h exctian;a this rooraing and ireneral aatnfart1on ex pressed oa the strong close of yesterdv, a aeiijnir movement was started by the lona line holders and grain values took a dWKll slump. Wheat opened steady, with the pit crowd Inclined to wait. The faction that ha been doing the heaviest buy Ins; of late re fused tn take on anv addtttnaal holdings and a Rcnernl rush to sell was elarted by Ions; holiiinas. Prices were easily put on the decline and a good loss was shown on the close. May wheat opened at ft'iC and closed at i V. t'nrn eased off wtlh wheat when larfre ti'iyers refused to increase their holding. 4'ash d'mand was poor as usual on the week-end market and new buying uwcr wns lacking to imstaln vahies. May com opened at 5Tc and closed at 6T.V. Oats were anff snd sold off ort heavy Selling by elevator people anil felt the "Skncss in other grain. Commission Houses took all offerinRS. but failed to pot any ton.- to the murket. May aats pp"iU at Jc and closed at !i3'c. ' Tiimary wbeat receipts were 4!,0n0 biinhcla and shipments were 57.o bushels. BBalnst recernls last veer of Jfc8."t bushels and shipments of ;r3,Ann bushels. Corn receip wore 7l.ono bushels and shipments were fc'l.ftffl busliels, against re ceipts last year of 7TS.l hualiels and ship ments were bushels. i Clearance wrre 11!'. W bushels on corn, pone of oats and wheat and flour equal to ISJ.4 bushels.' Liverpool closed Vd liifrher on wheat and Vn'a d hurher on corn. Seaboard reported 1,n. bushela of wheat and S44.0iXj bushels of corn taken for ex port. ' Local range of options: Articles. Open. I HiKh.l Low. Close.l Tes'y. W4V fir.v, SB's Wheat May.. July.. Sept.. Corn May.. Julv.. Sept.. Oats May.. July.. Sept.. 91H 66 El 47 384 54 63k! SSiJ 45 MS 6.V, 404( Onaaaa rah Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard,' 4&fto: No. 3 hard, SKuiWc; No. 4 hard, K7i!ic; No. 3 spring, a5i?is7'ic: No. 4 spring. InsVic. COIIN 3, olVu'I; No- 4. 5oWlc; no grade. 47,'fi ix-; No. X yellow. 62Vc; No. 4 yellow. 5l'V; No. 3 white, MV-i&S2c. OATS No. 3 mixed. ,47e; No. 3 white. 47ii47c; No. 4 wliite, fii47Uc; standard, 47ip4Xc. . KVE No. 2, 44j75c; No 3. 71j75c. . Carlet Keeelp4a. Wheat. Corn. Oats bicago .... Minneapolis Omaha .....i Duluth ...t., 17 28 126 V73 31 23 12 4 CHICAGO) OR AIX As,0 PROVlIUS I'ealsrrs of the Trad lag; aavd. C losing Prices Bward e Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 26. The weaul market broke badly because of , liyuidation by longs, and predictions of much larger world's snlpmeiits. May wheat closed Sc lower. Corn was off Vyvc to Tstilc-. Oata were down c l'roviaions were a to c kiwer. The wheat market opened wenk. despite the fact that Liverpool- reorted higncr prices. The bearish sentiment increased as tbe day- advanced, and Uui -market was weak from the atari to flnial.. Tlie chief depressing factor waa the prediction that for the eofninar week the shipments? would be 2.OU0.090 bushels more than for the cor responding week f last year. The tun ning of Austrian shipments for trie week was ahro a strong bear argument. Late in the day there waa heavy aclling for profit,' the rush of selling orders carrying very thing before It. The market closed weak, and near the tow point of the dav. May wheat opened unrhanped at JVK'i. ""Olil lietwecn. 11.10 and l.Kl4. and cluocd nt $l.w. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to, 4t.0UO bushels. Primary re ceipts were t2,oiM bushels against 3i.(M) bushels on the same day laat year. Min neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of :t-: cara agalnm 3F9 cars last week and' 217 cara a year ago. The corn market was relatively stronger than wheat, but. the market Bold off In sympathy with wheat and was generally weak throughout the day. The shipping demand was generally dull, but on the whole the ahippers are not getting much corn In this section of the country. The continued cold weather in the northwest waa also a weakening factor. May corn opened to c lower to a ensile higher at fll4 19 61V sold ' between 6014c and closed at tf!4i.)c. local receipts were 28 cars, with one of contract grade. The oata market was dull all day and prices alumped off chiefly oerauae of the de cline In wheat and corn. The cash de mand was poor. Mav oats opened lower, at 644. sold between 644 and &Sc, and -closed at, 5ic. Local receipts were 12 cars. The provisions market was firm at the opening because of decreased recelpta of live hogs at western packing centers. The advance, however, waa considered favor able by packers and longs to dispose of holdings, and the resultant selling carried prlcee below the level of yeaterdav. At the close May pork was Sue lower at 31?. 874. Lard was- 6fl7Uc lower at J7.92H- Ribs were 7fcc lower at 86.HOW&92H Estimated receipts for Mondae are: Wheat, 35 cars; corn, 51; oats, 357: hogs, a-'.noo. , The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles ! Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close.! Yefy. I 1 00 1 00"-s" 1 (C'l i I SI ESI 534 6-".l ' 5."", M'.il 61',: UU -: 4t',l 47Vw 441 H, 4i 12 47J 13 47U' 12 f.7'-i 12 K7'-,, 13 97 13 i7V 7 67V! 7 7 7 2 7 ?2 7 76 8 00 I C 671,! n 6 72'4 i SO 8 P24 7 00 7 10 I 7 M I 7 17 No. I. a Old b New. Casr. quotations were as follows: F1XM R E.v;. winter patents. 84.3Vci4 M; straights, 84. 20: M. To : spring patents. 35 4"r 6.0f: s'ralghts 4 4048 f; bi.!-t-rs, rt.3V.i4 WHEAT No. -i. sprtinr. Jl.gl.lo; No. 3' twc'ffjl tft; No. i red, Ssvoirtc. CORK No. 1 6vi6V; No. ! yellow, 61 V9 OATS-Nn. 2. SV; No. I white. 54;c; No. 8 white. 4iHo. -RYE No. . 1Hc BARLEY Fs!r to cht Jc-j ma'ilng 87fl'5c SEEDSFlax. No. 1 northwestern', 31 12V Prtme timothy, 84.SO; clover, contract grade, PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides floosel tVi 2Vu6 J&. Mess . pork, per Ion lha., l.yia 12 S'. Lard. p-T M0 lhs . 37.i7W Short clear sides tbuaedl. t.62V K7V Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls K M in Wheat, bu I'.SO 44 7i0 Corn, w 41l.o) 41'Too Oata, bu 2M.o) li3 Rye, bu loom 5',, barley, bu 44.7UD 42uO on the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa firm; oaniertee iltiUlf daliira, 20rt2Sc. Eggs, weak; at mark, rases Included, at! "JO1" : firstk. .-, prime firsts 2u-; extras, .4y Cheese, steady; llUc. Mllsvaake Urala Market. MILWAl'KEE. Wis, Jan. IS WHEAT Jc lower; No, 1 northern. 31.0ifll.lfl; N0 1 northern. - tl.uV4ll.t; My. 81.uml.00i, BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 83c; aaiuple, g0-9 4C"0RN Steady; May. Sc. I.UrMl Grata aad Previsloas. MVFJIPOor Jan. 2&.-WHEAT-Spot: Market easy; No. 2 red weatern winter, 7s Sd- Futures: Market steady; March. Ja o. May, 7s 7Sd. ' rORNWpol: Market steady; prime mixed Auiencauntw, 6a 3d; prime mixed Ameri SUV !"! I I ;; fu;L,! &4V M-j 64 ",1 - MM 4,s, 43! 3MJ 3X Wheat I I I May I 1 0:1. 1 02'.J Julv I 941 .. Septr jte'jtfV Si-Hi Corn I May Sl',! 61 U, July f.V(. 0 Sept. i&Sfc'e- fc'tj! Oats r 1 a.May 64',! 64', I bMay 53 I 62 i ajuly 47 47 I bJuly 4V 414,i I'ork ' 1 , Feb. 13 47'1l 12 474 May 13 25 i 13 27 '-.i Ljr I Jan. 7 77M T 77S May 8 02-s 8 02',, Ribe- I Jan. I IIS S7'--. Maw ' 7 On 7 Hi July I 7 12S 7 iiij' can, old. ?,s Ri7d. Fntnres- Market barely stead ; Janpaiy. 6s SWd : March.- 6s 3"i. . SKW V (K K (.l:CRAL MtRKKT neliltvsi ( the Itay l.ewalas ' C "waa saoAi t lew. NEW YORK. Jan. 2i-F1C R-Rw-eipta. .; I.t.ls.; exports, .r; bi.is.; msrset, quiet and easier: Minnesota patents. 8i "H 6 ; winter strains. 84i'i4.0, Mmneaota bskers. M ftj6 I-, wle'er extras, 8?,.",54t.; w inter r steins. 84 smu 16: later low grade, 8.; ti4 Itye flour, flrra; fair to iod. 4 V6S: choice 10 laacy, 8o2fii:6.4'i. Iiwk wbeet floor, qntett f i. t'ORN.MEAl-Hteady; fine white and vel low. 81.4f.'3l.6ti; coarse. 31.4'il.46; kiln dried. 13 isi.sa. RYK S'eady; No. 2 wetrm. Jc, f. a. b.. New York. WHEAT Receipt. 8,000 bu. ; exports, bu. ; spot market, j-eak; No. 8 Ted. 81 W elevator, and 1 T f. . b., afloai ; No. 1 northern Duluth. 31. IS. f. o. b. afln.t; No. 2 bard winter. 81. HV f. n. b. aft"8.. Heavy linuidation was a feature In wheat today, forelna" prices off .'altjC per bushel. Tbe break reflected bia: foreign shipments ami ngrreasive lesr pressure. May. $1 .'"'), 'l M; el.wed. l.f; July, $l.wVsii1.0&'; Closed, tl ',. CXtRN Receipts. IS. 17 bu.; exporw. none; ain market, easy; No. 2. TTic nominal, ele vator, and V f- ' "float: No. 2 white. ii7i ; No. 2 yellow. f. o. b. afloat, options mithout trstxuci Ions, clos ing v net lower as follows: Mnv, 7t)ic; July. c. OATS Receipts, '..VIS bu. : exports. 11.000 bti.; spot msrket. rteadv; mixed oats, ?i to 83 Ilw., fejij.-; natural white, 2 to 82 lbs.. Miaif; clipped white. 32 to 40 lha.. U's5l 2c. HAY Barely . steady; good" to choice. 3100 frl.flS. , HOPS Stestlv; stale, common to choice. 11HI7 crop. irilftc; Imi crop. 4fic; Pacific coast. 1T!7. 8Sj11c: 11 crop, tVuv. IIIDK.S Siesiiy; BotMHa. 17c; Central Americans. 17c. I.KATHVTH Steady: acid. HTi77c. PROVISIONS Beef. ateadv; family. 14FIK,15(; mess. 10.0014.yi; beef hams. 324 .Vi'a25.5ii; rweket. 311.6oyi2 cllv evtrn India mess. 8.1.0'k'n2J..ri0. Cut meats. 'steady ; ftf-kleo bellies. 7Tt'."c: piekld hanis. uu, 4jc. l ard, steady: western prime, 87 Vr 1 - rrlined. steady: contientl. f4outh America. fK IS: compound. 7 iV. Pea k. tealv; fumily. 317Hrl7ot clear. 316 f.n4il.76: mens. 814.6v515.25. 840; ; short , TAUxW Steady ; clly, fi4e: country hiE Steady; domestic fair 2X,'iKU.; Jaiian, nominal. . to extra. Ttl t 1 KitFirm; plroe. common to spe cial. 174240. , CHEKSKFirm: unchanard. E71S Easy: western and southern firsts, 2-'u23c; ffomnris. 21l1'221.1c. POULTRY Alive, dull; western chlrkens 10e; fowls. 12c; ttirkevs, 12140. Dressed steady; westerti hlekens. 12i2'tc; ttirkevs! 121'llc; fowls. Kn. WEATHER 1' TIIE GRAIX HELT Fair and Proonbly Warmer Is the Bfer Balletla. OMAHA. January ?i. 1S-S. Stormy Weather prevailed over the east ern stales during r'rluay, and snows con tinue In the upper Ohio valley and lower lake region tlna morning, with ldh winds in thj latter set-Don. The wealner con tinues fair thruuKhout the central portion. It is cloudy In the mountains, and rains and snows are general on the Pacific Slope. Ycmperauires are higher in all eci'tinna, except in ihe eastern Dnkotas and New EiiKiand stales. Where they are lower. The weather will continue fair In this vicinity tonight and probably Sunday, with warmer tonight. Omaha record ' of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: - ivs. 1307. ifu;. iyi; Minimum temperature 28 1 m j PreripiLaifon 00 .8 .2S ,S i Normal temperature for today. 20 rteree. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 1107.. 7.M inchee. Deficiency corresponding period of 1SW7, l.tio inelies. JLJtfH'ieiicy 2.H lnchts. L. A. corresponding period of ISiM, WELSH, IxWal Forecaster. Kaaawa City GrSIa aad Prevlaloaa. KANSAS CITY,- Jan. !5.-WHEAT-ira2c lower; May. SWc; Jl, Caah: No. 2 bard. WaiVic; No. ;. was;; Is'0- red. Sle'dJl.OO; No. 3. W76il;4c. CORN Unchanged lb,!,!- lower; Mav. 54V--; July. 6r. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 62'c; No. S,-6aBSV ; No. 2 white and No. 3. &!4c. . .. . . OATS I'nchangod-ito Va lower: No. 2 white! -44c; N miaeV 484Hi,tc. RYE TiHSr-e. -t HAY Steady: rlioiro timothy,' $11. SOU 12.00; choice- prairie 8VArof,.fc0. BI'TTER Creaim rirtn; Sic, parking, 4, e-higher: nc.- . t EGGS Firm; extras. 22c: firsta. ?oc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu '. 1H."1 TH.fni Corn, bu 47i.tnO 2s noo Oats, bu 8.nco 8 010 Kansas City closing: prices . . Articles. (Open;; Higli.1 Low. ! Close. Wheat 1 I T May.... S7: !7 9 WJ July !-",' Sli Hut,; S)-i Corn I I May Sil4 6f,y hA Jul)".- 66 . V a4Hhl & St. Loals Oeaeral Market. 6T. IjOUIS. Jan. 25. WHEAT Lower; track No. 2 red cash, $1.01; No. 2 hard 8c4j$lHr-'i4); May. !: July, 94,c. CORN Lower; track. No. 2 cash, fiig STAtC: No. 2 white. 67c; May, S7tuu7iC. OATS Ixiwer; track, No. 2 caah, 4SHc; No. 3 white, tic; May, SOitAc; July, 4oc. RYE Dull : Mc. FLOl'R Firm; red winter patents, $4 65 i4.90; extra fancy and straight. $4.20414.50; clear, 83.7514.00. SEED Tlmothv, firm; H.7;fi4.rjO. CORN MEAL Steady, $2.90. BRAN Weak: sacked, east track, $1 10 HA Y Cnchang-ed; timothy, $10.Sotri8 .00; prairie, $:mii4i 11.60: I RON wTTON T1ES-31.10. BAGGING Hx0. IIKMP TWINE 11c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; lobbing. 813.00. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, J7.U5. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra slioris, $7.5o; clear ribs, $7..'f7ii; short chars, 7.b2'vs. Bcon, steady: boxed, extra short, 8.27'7: clear ribs. 3S.25; short clears, tS.&o. POCLTRY Dull: chickens, Sc; sprlnfta," 10c: turkeys, 10c; ducks, ; gees.-. tt(ijie. BI'TTER Steady ; creamery, 24j31c. EGGS Steady; ltcc, case court. Receipts. Shipments. Flour bbla S.OijO lufoo Wheat, bu .. 4S.'0 67.00 Corn, bu 152,001 tM.OtO Oats, bu : 117,i0 t7,0.K Minneapolis Grain Mark't. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. M.-WlfEAT Cash, $1.0b': July. $l.fv&i.oSH: No. 1 hard. $1.12; No. 2 hard northern, $188; No. 3 northern. $1.02411.04. FliOl'R First paienta, $6 4&S6.60: serond patents. 85.354i5.50; first clears, Jl m 1. 1 ; second cleara, ti.OVi.tiO. BRAN In bulk, $Jn.rtH2.JS. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Jan. 25. CORNSlf adv; No ' yellow. .W7S5c; No. 3. 53i5&c; No. 4, 4i.be; i no grade, 4f-Jj47c. OATS-Sleady ; No. J white. RlUc; No 2 1 white, 6nfcfcii.,n: No. 4 m r. 40Vxi:. WHISK V $1.36 , J Ilalath Grain Mark. I DlI.l'TH. Jan. 2i .-Wll EAT-No. 1 northern. $1.06i; No. t northern, $1.1.51--May. $!'; July, $1.09't. OATS 4-c. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralta. NEW YORK, Jan. !6.-EVAPoK.'TEI A PPLE3 Market was firm, altliougil busi ness continued light. Fancy are quoted at K'Vi'Hi'. choice at tiVjC, prime at U,c and lt; fruit at 74jlo'v DR1ED FR I ITS Prunes are said to be firm on the roast, but the local iot mar ket la unchanged, with quotations ranging from 6'i to 16c for California fruit and from to 7o for Oregons, Cos to 3ihi. Apricots aro quiet but firm in tone, with choice quoted at 21 y 23c, extra choice at C3a3ac and fancy at 24ric. Peaches are reported steady, with choir quoted at loijlli-, extra choice at HV-Zu U'Jc, fancy at 13al3lc and extra fancy at HcHVjc. Raisins are quiet, with loose muscatel quuled at 6tea7sc. aeeded raisins al ii-rtl9c and London layers at ll.wul.75. Wool Market. I3NDON. Jan. 25 -WOOL-At the auc tlbn aales today 12,S baits were offered. A good supply of merinos sold briskly,, f ne grades showing a hardening tendency. Coarse croaa-breds were in demand for home consumption. Good showy cross bred s, when suitable, were taken by Amer icans at an occasional advance of 5 per cent, ST. LOUIS. Jan 25.-WOOL-Slea.ly ; medium grades, combing and clothing, iiai ltc; light fine, Unt-Oc; ;ieay fine, Ifcalrtc tub washed. 2CJ0o. Diatarb-aA the raajreaatloa. The person who disturbed Ihe congrega tion laat Sunday by continually coughing is requested to buy a boiy of Foky a Huaay and Ta;. All drusrtata. OMR A LIVE STOCK. MARKET Cattle of Mott Kinds Jnllj Steady for the Week. HOGS SHOW STILL FURTHER GAIN ' Kheeft or t.awiba Here Today Re rclsa for Week I. laat. hat Price Are Mostly Twewty-Klve Crate Lorre-r . SOI TH OMAHA. Jan. 2o. 1W8 Receipts were: Cattie OfficJnl Mondiv 4."' Official Tueadav 4 623 Official Wedn.wilay 6.1!,2 Official Thursday 3.70 Official Friday l.i Estimate Saturday 37 Ijotts ' 6.v A ot. Sheep. UOJ3 1S.1W li.2 6.l 5.WS 6 2n5 2,sf4 4K$ Six data (hia week 1.7 71.731 1!M7 Same dare 2 weeks aro. .21 4M 7K MS 28. II Pjnn'd8ili-kin,.ll. b.'i.iv'O 17.4S4 Same days 8 weeks ago.. 5.77 26.4 M 6.77 Same days last year ...25.SS7 67,275 T8.W The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hoes and shr-ep al 8o-nh Omaha for tjie rear to date, compared with last year: llK 1!07. Inc. Dee. CntOe 74f.na SI. 411 1H.9 Hogs 247jM 14TI.SS8 84.11T Sheep KS.424 117.561 19.14 The following tsble shows the average price of hoc at South Omaha for the last several daya. with 4-ointsrisona: Date. I 1DM. 1907-!19C.iMlo6.!1,4 HXJ Il,-- ln. 14.. Jan. la... .Ian. IS... Jan. 17... Jan. 1... 4 I'M 4S 2RI 4 2vvj ( 2 '4 32 4?! 6 29: 4 7 4 871 41J 11 8 II 8 16 17 3 82 t r 6 13 'i'f-i 8 ov fi 14 ;J 61 4 . 4 66. 4 571 I 74 4 4-'i 6 V4I &o 6 27 8 49 6 2A! 6 si: '4 -1 74 S1 23 4 e 4 74 Jan. .. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jim. Jan. 3... T3... 23... 24... 4 77 4 22 4 4- 4 7S '48 4 4li66l I 4 & I 'C3 4 ; 4 71; I ! ! 4 0V 4 8 & 4 14i, 6 411 1 6 ?2 4 2"Si 61 6 Si 1 m 4 ' 1 Sunday The official number of cars of stock hroucht In todav bv each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Horses. C. M. i St. P. Wabash Missouri Tncific I'tiion Pacific System A N. W.. east At N. W., west . . U. A Q.. east , H. & J.. west... H. I. A P.. east... 6 19 3 2 ia Chicago Great Western. Total receipts' 8 waa 11n- The disposition of the dsy-s receipts as follows, each buyer purchasing the n her ol Head Indicated: . Cattle. Hogs. Sh eei. Cattle. Hoks. l.usi 1 F4 I 2,1 l.iTi Omaha Packing company... Swift and Company Cudaliy Packing company.. Armour Comiutny tnrmha. from Fort Worth.. 8. A S Other buyers 30 3.14 Total sn 8.6S2 CATTLE There were no Tresh re.elpts of cattle todny of any consequence, and hence no change of any kind in the marke;. Fur the we k the receipts ehow a lulling otf of about .) head as corapaied with last week and about 7.u() head as ci rnj are! with the corresponding week of last year. The quality of. the cattle arriving baa not been very room, the arrivals consisting largely of wanted up Meera, with Vffy lew really desirable killers. The Week opened easier on beef steers, but firmed up on Tuesday, only to show a further weakness on Wednesday. Since the latter oay the market lias been fully steady, if -anything, a little stronger in spots.) Thus at the close of the week good catlloiare pretty nearly steady, with toe closo of last week. Warmed up and half fat kinds are generally 10c lower. Cowi and heifers also showed some weak ness on Monday, but since that day tbey have been fully steady, closing the week Just as high as they were one week ago. The demand for cow ctuff has been ex ceedingly good all the week, there being libtl-al shipping orders on most days, in addition,, to the requirements of local packers. ' , Good feeders- were in light supply and good deinaie-ll the week, with trie result thai prices were strong every day. As hiRh as $4.76 was paid tor good Wyoming hayfeds. Light stock cattle have been in liberal supply, while the demand has tie en comparatively small during the week, lorc Ing prices rspidly downward. Common kinds were hard to soil a auy price. At the close of the week light Blockers getir orally are quotable 3o?i40c lower than A, week or ten days ago. Riahl choice year ling, a few of which were wanted to fill special orders, were not as a matter of course that much lower. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed steers, 8, ni.oo; fair to good cornfed sieere, $4 jf.'ao.l; common to fair cornfed steers, $3,7Vi4 .5"; good to choico cows and heifers, $3.&o'n4.-30; fair lo good cows and heifers. 82.76m3.60; common to fair cows and heifers, ll.7Wi2.75: good to choice stockers and feeders, $4.0f&4.76; fair to good stock ers and feeders. $3i0t(4.00; common to fajr ifsckera and feeders, $3.0(3.5o. ' HOG8 It did not take buyers very long to clean up all the hega in sigh( this morn ing when they once got started, but they were very slow In getting started. .The market opened slow and dull with Very little doing, but when the Ice waa once broken, the hugs went off quite rapidly. 1 he prices paid were rather uneven, a good many hogs selling only about steady with yesterday with othera a good big 6c higher. This was due in part to the fact that buyers bought more dlscriminately than on a trood many daya selecting out 4 he better loads for which they were willing to pay a pre mium, tnua neglecting the less desirable ones. There was a larger proportion of good heavy hogs included in today's re celuts which helped to bring up the average of "lie sales. x The recciots of hogs this week have been vei y larye, showing a heavy gain over last week aa well aa over a year ago, but till they were not quite up to the record of two weeks ago. As to prices, the week started out with a slight advance on Mon day, but commencing with Tuesday prices declined rapidly, reaching the low point of the week on Thursday. Yesterday's re action in addition to the advance made today leaves the market only 2't to 5c lower than II was at the close of last week. Considering the large receipts the trade throughout the week has been in very fair condition. . Ha. At. Sh. Tt. No. At. (h. Tr. 7 IM V 4 ' 44 :73 IV ill l&o ... 4 i M Ii ... 4 M M 144 ... 4 t'i 11 ru W IK i ... 4 n r tin ... in 143 ... tin 44 Hi M 4 an r Ift Z 'i ... 4 lu 44 IM ... 4 71 If- 4-1 4 Hi OS Ill . . 4 W ITK HO 4 !'. Ut 1V U IH ,9 1 ' 4 HI l 3M 4il 4 1 ... 4 ! 41 234) 411 ; in ... 4 12', i a:;i u 4 So 77 'S.-, ... 4 l: CI S- ... 4 !! ... 4 Ue 71 ..!lii l lit s -...l:il 4') 4 15', 71 ...2Vi to 4 In 17 13 ... 4 lS U lit ri 12) 72 IM IM 4 I!, (t l 4"i 4 ".! I'o kl 4 !2- 41 V 4 2') Itl ... 4 ):"-, C7 ?H ivi 4 l : 'M ... 4 l.-4j 44 5 ... 4 K!'4 IS VI 1 ll.'1 4-4 THJ ... 4 U, 77 tut 4 U. ii 1,4 ... 4 ' tl ..... h-4 . . 4 ti it 1 131 4.5 4, 11.. ..I... 2!b iwl 4 16 344) " 4W 4 22 'i -i ... 4 1". 7: :: ... 1 70 1:1 4 15 ik Ho It, l- tt ft 4 14 l li H I la 71 sat v-M 4 1. u iu ... 4 ; 11 SH Vl 4 l.'i til ,.2:,4 ... 4 !i K: 313 40 4 Hi 4 2l m M 1 ... 4 IS 71 134 ... 4 I J U ... 4 IS M tSi ... It; " t1 121 4 17 j IM ... 4 ". :4 2-: I 0 4 7V, s.1 121 IN Hi 7 ii.ti ... nit, i a, im 4 at 64 215 40 4 17, z;j ... 4 -jj tl M 4 17 14 fh4 im 4 V '! SuS IVI 4 17 fct 1,4 M 4 17 Ut iM 4 17 M 174 ... 4 17 UZ to 4 17 41 IK 10 t W 47 r.i 1W 4 1" 14. Ml ... IN 43 Ii ... 4 17s, Ii S76 W tl '4 1t 4 17 Iv 8a ... IM fjs m 4 to m e. im 4 71 214 ... 4 tl 44 Ski ... 4 s 4-i 114 ... 4 43 r ... 4 15 FHEEP There were 110 fresh receipts of sheep today, the msrket as ususl on Satur day being without supplies. The receipts this wc-k have been very light, showing a heavy falling off as compared with last week and a Mill heavier decrease as com pared with a year ago. n fact the receipts this week have been the amalleat since the first week of Ihe year. While the market at thie point has been poorly supplied, eastern markets have been overloaded and the eaelern. mutton market ginned. The consequent break In prices in the east has carried down all western marketa. The de cline t this point aril win Is to sbout 25c on sheep and 15'd25c 011 lumlis. Choice, light yearlings which have been in very light supply, hae ehoan comparatively hiile decline. Sheep men are by no means discouraged by the break in prices this week, but are disposed to look upon It aa the natural re sult of loo free marketing on the part of eastern feeders, and to a temporary lull In the consuming demand for mutton. The feeling seeuia to be generally, II. at a re- action in prtces is pound ta eort ss eastern feeders clean UP their snnplus supplies or get over their haste to dispose Of their stock. All ad views would seem to Indicate that the supply of fat sbeep aad himbs m the west Is by im rocaea large, end there Is erery reason for believing that tbe sheep market, barring m-raatona! reaka like the present, will contiaee la fairly aatiafaetory' condition throughout tbe main. CommlPStmi ien at this otnt. without exceptlow. are ad1stng thetrfneads to keep cool, bold bak unliMsbcd stock and lettlnar onlv gored at aft come forward and not to loowe conftdonce because of oc casional breaks In 7 lie marke. lootailnps on good to ko4re fed slteep and Ism be: Lamb. $1, 76; light fsr Untr wet hero. XVke-ffofi; t.eavy yearling wethers. tatiOtii.K; WcUiera, $4 $. lo; ewes. $4 6044.7. CHICAtjO I. IMC UTOCK MARKET C'a4te fttMt, (lra 1a tata lllaber 4 SlWe-w tewdy. CHICAGO. Jsn. 25. CATTLE Receipts, about 3ol head: msrket strong; beeves. f.",.t, 45tt IS; and heifer, 31 t4 : Ter. $'1.2:ii4 S, calvoa, 3 ,7.oi; w estern, 83 Jo'(4 4 v; sto-kers anil f.-edera. $1 Sr4 00. HOGS Roi-e Ipts, atKnit It.ft bead; snirket loc hiKhir; light. 84 1V4Jr4.46; mixed. .i"t 4Mi heavy. 4.Mi 4.62m roajrh rt.twalJi; piKrf. 8r."04 7f.; bulk of sale. $4 sMrl.C. SHEEP AND UM KS-Receipls. abinit 1.600 head; market ifeadv: native, ." $.8n; weslern. n.r8.; yeartlnT. 8t5tf 6,65; lambs, 8i.OOp7.i; western, tr,.oi"U 7.'.s. kanaaa t lly I.Itc ock MetVet. KANSAS CITY. Jan 28. tTTLX Res cripts. WO. head. Including 100 aoiithei ns; market, nnchsntred; choice export snd lrrss'-d twef steers. 8T.n(viifi : fair to good, 4.2ef m: western steers, 81 1: stockers and feeders. 8S'j4.40: southern steers, .!... a4 RTi: suii1erti rows. t2 So9i3.it': phiivs mtn ti.4i 4., naMvo Ix-lfer. tlKKlt.rti; bulls, $2.o'i4.1: calves, 36.5ii-tia.2e. He-elptu for the ek 47aO. HOGS Ko-eipia. .0f". htad; market. 6c lilRlier; t.s. 84.46; bulk of sales. 2'li; heavy. $4.36ii4 4i: packers. $4.2Mi4 40; pin and lights. $3.0f4.SD. Receipts for the ink llK.2fo head. SHEEP AND 8.AMRS Recoltds. none: narkel, nnn tnsl; lambs, 8fW.,; and vearllnaw, f44h-6.40; western yeaHine, t.ri.2f-4 : w eatern nlmen. 3t WWin 26; stock era and f-r-dera, tiii-ti 4.50. Receipts for tiie week, 25,900 head. St. l.eolsl.l Slack Market. ST. 1X5CIS. Jan. 25.-CATTf.E Receipts. .VH hesd. 'Including 75 Texsrw; mark-t steady: nafive shipping and report steers, 8-" le? 10; dressed beef and butcber steer", tl.IWrs.TTi; steers under l. lbs.. P.7ia4 40; stockera and feeders, $f 4'"t4.06; cows and heifer. $.1.2T.45.25; cannens. $1 5tB2.40; hulls, $2.6050; calves. $s.fira7.f.ri: Texas and In dian steers, T?!"W5'5I5; cows and heifers, $1.751.1.75. HO( 18 Receipts. 4.500 head: market steady; piirs and lights. 5.e074.40; pack ers. 40ia4.60; butchrra and best heavy, $4 4p4 55. SHEEP AND LAMBS None on sale. ' St. Joseph Live Mock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. a6 CATTLE-Receipts. 827 head; market steedy: nnllves, $J.75i(i2.5; cows and heifers. $2,Ol4j4.75; stockers and feeders. $3.25H4.2. UOGS-Recelpis. 4.652 head; market r.ff 1V higher; top, $4.46; bulk of sales. $i.25'u 4 T.. SHEEP AND LAMBS No recel.(s; lambs, tt.00&6.7; yearling. 85 (''a 5.7$. Sloax Clly Live Stock Market. IOCX CITY. Jan, 25. iSpecial Trio gram. CATTLE Ri-ceipts. u head: mar ket unchanged: beevea, 83.aOiA5.30; cows and heifers, 82.6uai4.Ja; atocker and feerlers. f3.i"(i4.li0; calves and yearlings. $2.Wi3.50. HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head: market lot higher, selling at $8.5$4.85; bulk of sales. 3-1. 15474. 2a. Stack In jMBhl. Rceipta of live stock at the six .prin ciDal western markets vesterdav: Cattle. Hogs. t-Hieep. outh Omaha .t. Sioux City Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Total receipts. 1.600 1.6O0 ..$.803 Forelga Flaaaclal. IX3NDON, Jan. 26. Money waa In small demand on the market today and the sup plies were large. Discounts were ' weaa. The approach of the settlement restricted business on Ihe Stock exchange, but gilt edged ecurltles Improved on clieap money and the reduction In the rate of discount of the Imperial Bank of Germany. For eigners benefited on Pnria speculative it-sues, especially Japanese bonds. Ameri cans were left entirely In the hands of the professionals, who marked quotatione abova parity. -Then bear covering in anticipation of a good New York statement and the re duction in' the German bank rate caused further Improvements, and this section ot the market clotted firm hut dull. BERLIN, Jan. 25. Prices on Ihe Bourse today remained unchanged on the reduction of the rate of discount of the Imperial bank, but later was higher. American securities declined. . PARIS. Jan. 28. Trading on the Bourse today showed a sagging tendency. , Clearlaa" llaeme Bank Statement. NEW YORK, Jan. J5. The statement of clearing house bank for the week shows that the banks hold $376,650,500 more than the requirements of the 26 per cent reaerve rule. This Is an Increase of $14,429,026 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last week. The statement follows: Increase. Loans Deposits Circulation Iegal tenders ..... Specie Reaerve Reserve required.. Surplus Ex-C S. deposits. Decrease. 1,135.5.700 $ 92.O00 l,127.1tM.K So. 979. 500 1 .".7.!i0 2.4; A. 400 2l.216.5irt 12.673.90) 9,244.(175 14.4:9.025 13.S24.30 70.053. 3i 10 6K.612.sO0 250.242, Too SIK,K.S.;,fio0 2X1, 792.000 37,Oti4.50 54.4i4.6ii0 Rank Clewrlagra. OMAHA. Jan. 26. Rank clearing for today were 31.788,643.86. and for ihe cor responding date last year $l,571.23it.75. ist's. 1907. $ 2.29.92.93 $1,891,330.0 Mondiv . . 1 Tuesday l.?2.i.SI 1.908. 485. 34 l.tf;9.017.97 2.009.71.61 1.788.643.85 1.64.323.49 l,T765,f 33. 51 15DI.Os7.89 1.761.971.7 1.671.23G.78 ednesday Thursday Friday . . . (Saturday . Totals - $11,696,481.62 $9,946,858.51 Increase over the corresponding week last year. $1,4.23.20. More me a ta at Specie. NEW YORK, Jan. 26. Imports of mer chandise and dry gonria at the port of New Y'ork for the week ending January 18 were valued at $10,100,169. Imports of specie at the port ot New York (or the week ending today were $142,077 silver and $1,398,916 gold. Exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending today were $121, 646 silver and $22,500 gold. ' Imprrtal Bank Statement. RERUN, Jan. S The weekly statement of Ihe Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash in hand, in creased 67 .kto.OuO marks; treasury notes. In creased 8K0.(0 mirks: other securities, de. creased, 94.620.(10 marks: notes in cir culation, decreased lu6.140.000 marks. Treasery Statement. WASHINGTON". Jan. 25. Todsy's state ment of the Ireaaury balanoes in tjje gener al fund exclusive of the 8i6o.O0u.0i) gold re serve shows: Available rash halance, $2h5. lo4.H0; gold coin and bullion. $3o,Si9,i36; gold certificates, $43.72i.8M). lieraua Exchange. RERUN. Jan. 28.-FXCHANGE IXMON-30 marks. 49 pfennigs checks. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills 4 cent; three montha' bills, 4n per cent. ON for per Germaa Diacoaat Red need. BERLIN. Jan. 24 The Imperial Bank of Gormany today reduced Ita rate of uutouiil from 6!s to per cent. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 25.-COTTON-Futures: Market opened steady; January, 1115c March. 11.JU-; April. 11.33c; May, 11.37c: June, 11.3ic; July, 11.26c; August, ll.(Oc. Futures closed steady. Closing: January 11.13c; February, 11.12c; March. 1 1 k ; April. 11.25; May. ll.Slu; June, H.Smc; July, h.ik-; August, 10 9fc; October. IO.Tjc. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12o; middling gulf, $122fv: ttales. none. GALVESTON, Jan. 26,-COTTON-Steady at lc. LIVERPOOL Jan. 23 t-COTTON-Spo : Market quiet;" prices 1? point higher; A merit an middling, fair. 7.17d; good mid dling, d.kid; middling, $66d; low mlddlir.i; 8.21d; good ordinary. S.7d; ordlnarv, 5 ;stj The ales of the day were J.GuO bales, if which 3 were for speculation and cxMirt, and incluled 4.710 Amerltau: receipts. 2,0 bales, no American. Futures: Market opened firm and closed eaay; American mlj (iluig, G. O. C, January, tLid; January Fthtuary, .0tyl: February, March. 6i' March-April, AteVd: April-May, .0bd; Mayl June, 6.05d: June-July. 8.03d: July-August !: Augnst-September. Said; Septemher o tober. i.74d; 4ctoter-Noveinber, 6-tlu Noven.ber-Dfccember. 6-61d. v ST. IK'IS. Mo.. Jan. S -Cot tort-lf ailed listless, middling, 12'; sales, noncrewlpts. stn 5.0110 iin 6.1W 4527 4.552 300 4.UO a i4,x 40.452 i halew; sSilT-orcots, 7.71 bales, slock. Itl NK.W ORLEANS, I. Jsn. 25.-COTTON SrH. tAif demand wil'i wi tcee unrr-n"d. middling. ItNe. .fal.-s l,62r bobs on spot and l.Mi bales lo arrive. tiM MI WH4I.F.a I.P. M IRKKTi ) - f flil? -Frrsli srll'ng rets, candled, roe BI'TTER Common, 16. ; fancy tub and rolls Tttl; creamery, ,40c, CHEESE New foil .cream, Wisconsin . twins, KVc; new Tidl crexm l-rl.-k. 17e; do- ' meelic aew Swiss, w, hew Uraburger, 15tf 16c; young Americana, ITMkx LIVE IMV.TI.TRY Springs, c;,hena ,c; Tool tors. Jc: ducks. 3v; gnesa. c; larkeys. l 'l-c; piceons. asr lf dos LRKssEt POL'LTRT-RoTlmrs. fancy. ;;, rvriia, rc : rooster-., 4X ; ducks, rics geese, r; turlfrys. It-tJc. HAf Cholo N. l:t'nd. $1; medium, MO-i; No. 1 bottom. $.s.ti; ort gradea. from $,5oaft5d. Rye iravr, 5.(5. No. 1 al falla, jit.oa TROPICAL mTTtTS. ORANGES--Fancy Washington naveta all sisrs. per hI, 62.7: extra fst-v Sun flofr, all rises, per boa. 3.v 4tiifomts Tangerines, 2tt aiae 4d .auiallur, pvt hot, GRAPES.-Ma1a, choice, per keg. $4. OP; klnlass, extra fancy, I4M; extra choice, fir keg, $4 26; extra faitcy, Jtia heavy, $j.i- GRAPE rRUITt-riorlda. 84 and 80 sue, ' im r box. f-o. KANANAS Port LlmOn. owing to stxa. per bunch, 11.60 to $2t Ort... PEAKS Extta fancy winter Nellis. per bCT r-' Tk - " FIGS AND DATESSmyrna, fas. T erown, jer 'b.. fun t n , f.ga. a. trown, per !b . I2ii;e: pmyrnn t'Rs, 4 ctown, per lh, l(fllr: Califtirnia tga. boxes 30 cartons. SSe; vwfifornla'ftne, boxes, 1$ csr.'ons. Kic; Csllfoieia flga. bulk, per IK, tH-; H.illool dates. ier lh.. ',c: KUUr dales. r lb , 4k.-; Salr datea. ri lb.. Sc 1"M datea. 11 lh bOKoa, per lb. 80. CRANBERRIES-Extia Imir) Bell snd Bugle, pet bbl., $10.00; extri fancy Jersey, per bbl., $8 it; extra fancy Jersey, rer box, $3.0 LEMONS -"Extra fancy Surtherland Beauty, 8 aid :mi is-t i-r box, 81 DO; ex tra clio'ee Justrlie, and itW aia, per box. $3.75. FRIHTS APri.ES Washington Pnowr per box, ' $1.50; Washington Jonaibtius, per box, $1 7; Washington Koioan Beauties. icr box, $1 76t Washliiglon Alexanders, ;r box. $1 71l WashliiKton Blue Peatmains, per box. $l.7a; Waahingtrm lied Cheek Pippins, per box, 81.76; Washington King, per box, $1.75; Washington Halley Sweet, per box, $1.7i; Wasninvton No. Spya, per box. $1.76; Call fornla Red Pearmatns. 4-tter, per box, $2.00; California Beli--f lowers. 4-tie.r. per box, $2 00; New York Baldwins, per bbl., $4.50; New York Northern Spies, per bbl., $4.th; New Y'ork assorted arties. per bbl., $4.50, VEGETABLES. POTATOES-n-r bit., trjliic." SWEET POTATOES ijvansas, per bbl., TOMATOES TTorida, cxrra raney, per basket crate, 6.ti0; choice, per basket crate, $4 00; Cuban, fancy, pcf 6-bnsket crate, $4."0. - LETTUCE Florida bead,- p.," hamper. $,!); per dos.. 40o , . j 1 CUCUMBERS Hot house, 2 do , fancy, per box, $.t.tv; 3 dos. choiva. per box, 81.50, RADISHES-Hot hotisJ. per dozen, 40c. PAHSl.EY-Per flox., tfv: PEPPEnS-FloridA, -barkc.t trate. per crate, $4.00. PARSN'Il'8-rHd, per bhl.. $2 25. CARROTS AND TL RNIPS-Old. per bbL, $2.0; Canada Rutabagea, per lb., 114c CABBAGE Viiaconsin Holland Seed, pee lb.. lo. - , ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $1.50; Wis consin Red Globe, .per lb.. 1V4C. CAl LIFIXiWER-Per 2-dok. crate, $300. HORSERADDlSH Per dot., Joe. KCMQUATS-Oivlng , to quality, per at., SOr to 40c. ' , SHALLOTS-FVr Ui-. V. ' . to ic. BRl'FSET. SPROUTS, per qt 20e. STRAWBERRIES Owhig to qualltr. 6A CELERY Michigan, per bunch. If.ffWo. NAVY BEANS-Per bu.. No. L $3.80; Lima, 7c per lb. v BEEF CUTS. . Rib: No. 1, ISc; No. 2. 11c; No. 3, 7140. Loin: No. L 19e: No- 2, 13c: No. 8, 9to. Chuck: No. L w,c; No,, 65c; No. 3, 6ifc: Round: No. 1. fe; No. 2, 7K-e: No. 3, 63-,c:. Plate: No. 1. 6c; No. 3. 4c; No. J, 4c MISCELI.ANEOT'8- CALIFORNIA DRIEU FRUITS Prunei re somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who aeem desirous ol moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo tations range from 0 to 8c '.or California fruit and from' to ex for Oregon. Peaches are very Arm.., with fancy yellow quoted nt 13i4c. r SUGAR Granulated. '. cane. per ear.k, $6.40; beet, $6.00; cut loaf, -c; cubes, (foe: powdered. 8.1!e. " - "..7 CANNED OOOD4 ro-r. standard Wat ern, 76c. Tomatoes, fancy. 3-pound cans. $1.45; standard, i-pouhd cant,, J!x Pine apples, (.rated. 2-pound. $27.2.30; siloed, $1.75(i2.35. Os lion apples, $4.50. California apricots. 2.65i 3.30. Pears. i2.i0fis.li. Peaches, 31.Cif3.li. T C. pcarhes, $2.10-( $.15. AiasRa nalmon, red, $1.4n; fancy (iatnook, fist, ..lo; fancy Sockeye, flat, $2 16. Baidlnca, quarter oil, 81.60; three quarters mustard. 83.35. Sweet potatoes, $1. 2661.35. Sauerkraut. 95c. Pumpkins, 80c iJ1.00. Lima beans, 2-pound, 7&c'a 11.25. Soaked beana. 2-l.ound, Kjc; fan .y, tl.25!tjl.46. NUTS California No. I 8. S. walnuts, per lb., 17VyC; tmporled Tarragona almonds, per lb., 18c; filberts, Brazil and Jumbo pecans, 13c; butternuts, per lb., 12fcc; No. 1 H. P. ncanuta. roasted, so; raw, 6c: salted pea nuts, per box, $1.15, Italian chennuts. per !b.. 10c. COFFEE Roasted. No. 35. 26c; No, 3. 21c; No. 25. lc; No. 30. HVIo. FISH-Halibut, l!e; trout. 13c: pickerel, 10c; pike, 14c; pk, fresh, frozen, 12c; white fish, 14glbc; buAak), 14c; bullheads, skinned and dressed, 13c; catfish, diessed, 17o; white perch, 7c; white bass, 15c; black base, 26c; aunAsh, 6 9c; crapplea, Wj9c; kotge crappiea, 16c; herring, fresh frosen, be, whlteflsn frosen, Li'45c: pickerel, fresh frosen. 13c: red snapper, 12c; flounuera., mackerel, lltj $5c per fish; codfish, fresh frozen, 12c; had dock, fresh frozen, 12c; amelta, 13o; shad roe, 45c pes- lb.; frog legs, 85c per dot.; green sea turtle meat. 23c per lb. HIDES AND TALIXivVT-Oreen aalted. No. I. so; No. 2, tc; bull hides, 3c; greea unaalted. No. L 4c; green unsalted. No. 8, Ic; horse hides. l &1.6t: sheep pe.ts. 9 lull 00. Tallo-. No.' 1, 4o 1 Mc, $, 8)60. Wool. IVUVX Oils aad Rosin. NEW YORK. Jan. 25. OIL Cottonseed, firm; prime crude, 32c: prime yellow, 42He. Petroleum, steady; refined New York, 875; Baltimore and Philadelphia, $$."; Haiti- . more and Philadelphia, in bulk, $4.95. OIL CITY, Pa.J Jan. 16 Ol L Credit bal ances. $1.78. Runs. 191.346 hhls. ; average, 145.445 bbls. Shipments, 1S5.2V8 bbls.; aver age 161 "tn bbls. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Jan. 25.-OIL Turpen tine, 614c Rccvinls, 174 bbls.; shipments, 200 bbls. x. - " ROH1N Firm. Quotet A, B, C, D, E. $3.Dfu4.05; F, $4,0Vo4f6; Q, $4.0014.10; H, $4.00 o4.15: 1. $1.26: K, 85 00; M. $5 76; N, K00; WG. $ti2i; WW, 6.to. Sagar 4 Molasaoa. NEW YORK. Jan. 36 Sl'GAR-Raw, quiet; fair rerinlng, 3.27c; " centrifugal, M test. 3.77c; molasses sugar, 8.02c. Refined, steady; No. (. 60c: No. 7, 4.4oo; No. 8, 4.4oc; No. , 4S5c;' No. I. 4 20c; No. 11, 4 2oc; No. 12. 4.15c; No. 13. 4.1oc; No, 14, 4 05c. Con fectioners' A. 4.7oc; mould A. 6.25c; cut loaf, 5.7uc: crushed. 660c; powdered, 6.OO0; granulated. 4uc; cubes. 6.16c. r Mol-ASSES viet: New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, S4wi2c. Melal Market. y NEW YORK. Jan. 25.-METAIA-MrVkt In metals was generally quiet and unchanged In the abs.-tico of cables. Tin was dull. a( $27 24i27.87l. Copper ' ,-nnttnued nuiet, with lake quoted at 813.7514.00, electrolyllo at $13.244l187S and casting at $1.37'A? 13.624. Lead waa dull and unchanged, at $J.7oi.I3.7S. and spelter at $4 414)166. Iron was quiet, at recent prices. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 25.-M ETA LS Lead. UIV changed; $1.65; speller, unchanged, $4.60. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. St COFFEE Market) for coffee futurea closed generally un changed to 5 points higher. Salea were re ported of 29.7VI bags. Including March at 6 loo; May. .l0c: July, 8 30c; September, 8.45c; October, b.45c; November, 5uc; De cember, .66c. Spot coffee, iiteady; No. 7 Rio, 6,c; No. 4 Santos, e. Mild ceftee. steady; Cordova, irvcl". Bablra ktraaled ' by croup, cough or colds are instantly relieved and quickly cured with Dr. Klng'i New Disoovery. &0c .and $L.0. - Sold by Beaton Drug; Co. ' Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, Jan. 26 -PEED CLOVER Cash nd Jan , $10.73 Feb.. $10 tT,; Mar., $!.0; April, $10 65; Sept., $7.25. Timothy Prime. $4.25; AJsiko J'nmt, $1.20. ' ft GLOBE TANNING -tS NS MANUFACTURING CO. 1 BBS MOnrBB, IOW t 1 We tan all klnda of hid v. send us, both with hair 1 J off, make them Into 00a IOWA. e yaa on and ooata ur,A robe. Write for shipping tags and booklet. JA04 BATXB, 7. A, SMXTX 3 r 7 .J i