TUT. OMAHA DAILY HKK: -WKDXKSDA Y. .IANTAHY. 2.K 1908. CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET ! Vluei Art Higher nd All Optioni Hav Good Tone. . ABLES AEE S01IE STRONGER -4,orlda Visible Repply Hkiirl a le eH larrraae .Itkral Steady 4 Cora I Firm on Opealag. ' ' OMAHA. Jan The grain market w featureless, with the value higher on a a good tone to all option. Cables . were n nn'r and the actlona of all outside markka were In a stronger position. Hie world a visible sup ply shows a decided Increase. Wheat opened stead v. hut tne crowd M Inclined to wait. Commission house trad ! divided. Bulla tried to bull price nn lata cable, which came higher. Values worked higiwr tow art the clone of a f' lurels niarkr-t. May wheat opened 01 fcoc and closed at 7Vc. Corn waa firm at "tne opening on utrnn cable and a heavy run of bulng The market ir,iouled quickly to tlie buying and valuta tun up easily. May coin opened at ns',c and cloaed nt f.4c. Oata opened rteady and advanced but value lid not vary to any extent wing to the lack of Interest shown by the loc t -adera. May oat opened at WVaC and closer at 53ec. ..- . . Pr'mary a heat receipts were ..mw-BU. an-J shipment were 3M,mO bu., against re ceipla last year or 311.HM bu. and shipment of 1.W.0J0 bu. Corn recelp; w.re l.(W.0"O hu. nd ship ments were jWIO bu.. against receipts lat rer of 1.215.01 bu. and ahlpment of ii-.w Clearances were i!.nfD bu. of corn. 2,000 bu. of oat ami wheat and flo-ir equal to u:.itl bu. Liverpool clo-d unchanged to lower on wheat and V"'d higher on corn. Seaboard reported Mn.OK. bu. of wheal and 64.ot.4j bu. of on. taken for export. lOcal range i.l options: 4s M; futures steady; January. to 3d; March, ts 3Sd. x .UW YORK (.KVF.R4I. MARKET tiaotatJoa ! tlr rtar oa Varleaa ' Commodities. NEW YORK. Jan. 9 FLOUR -Receipts, !,. bhla.; export. ST. bbl.; market, dull hut slandy; Minnesota patent. 'itir."; lrtr straights. 84.r-a4.7: Mln nescia bnkere. 4iA.la: winter extras. 3.1.7a j 4 L"": winter patent. 84 HrV(i.15: winter low gratlc. n Wi4 3ft. Kve flour. Heady: fair lo a-toil. U.nfy6&: choice to fancy. to..-". But k lies t flour, quiet; 13 flu. CORNMKAI. Steady: fin white and yel low. l.t.-ql.ai; coarte, $14 -til 46, kiln dried. 43 V.-' -ill Kl'B-Fanv; No. 2 western. 3f3i.vc. f. o. b. N w Ynrit IV1I RAT ReVelpta. 45. on bu. Spot mar ket, firm; No. t red. 3104V elevator; No. I red. tl "fN. f b.. afloat; No. 1 north ern Duluth. Il.ii. f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 hard winter. II 14. f. o. b.. afloat. There was a strong upward tendency to wheat today, based m smaller southwest receipts, prewpecta for a cold wave, protected, and goad 5EWY0RRST0CRS AND BONDS Strength of Kukt Dae Largely Support of Large Interests. to PROnT-TAXISG CAUSING SLUMP Rally rUva 14 Close Is Flraa eralatara laellaeal la Aval Reart af Valleal Stafea 1eel Caraaratlaa. Article. pcm; Hlglkl Low. IClose..! Tf y. Mav..J W7!' Julv.. WV - !'4 I i3; Fept... W'a! 61 I Corn i i May... t July... MV 64"4 MS Sept... St-V 54 Ca't' i i I Jl'ny... S.:4! IV J E.V JUIV...I- , 4rN' . 4,-l 4SSl ept... 37N 3 STHI 9i 1 !'l to I 5"-i 64 I M 4.VS 4.VS Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. ! bard, ffrntae; No. 3 hard. V; N. 4 hard. KiiVK; No. 3 spring. wir 7')C. CORN No. 2. om,4f61c: No- un'l': ta rrade, n.K-; No. 1 yellow, ol'v: Nt). 3 white. 51Vu61iC. . ... OATS No S mixed. 4fiV&J7c; No. 3 white, 47V: No. 4 white, 4Jc; standard. 47V4' KTfc No. 2. 7V7r,c; No. 3. 71'gTV. ..Carls I Becclata. Wheat, Corn. Oats. Chicago 31 2J7 Omaha ...imm.i.mn.m.a- 2 with wheat nn commission house buvin Near the close prices reacten a little un.l.r profit-taking; and were finally 'V' net biarher. Mav. tl ifc'aLO 11-lh. clnsel at fl.iWi; July, ll OSS'a 1 ". closed at I! tu,. CORN Receipt. wl.rtO bu. ; exports. 1.SM bu Fpot market, firm: No. 2. 14c. elevstor and fntc, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 white. fcTinc. and No. 2 yellow. 7c. f. o. h.. afloat. Option market whs without transactions, closing He net higher as follows: May, vc; July. )ATS-Receipts. 4.T6uft bu.: export. l,8rt bu. Kpot. steady; mixed ots. X to 22 pounds. Wc: natural white, to 32 pounds. HWif; clipped white, 3- to 40 pounds, HAY Quiet: good to choice. !cl.. HOPS Steady; atate, common to cliolca, 1M7 croo. I?il1c; crop, 4ic; Pacllc coast. I?. He ; 1 crop. HIIK Firm; Bogota. KlTiaO; Central Amerlcnns. 17c. IjF.ATH F.R Quiet: acid. UfilTc. PROVISION-Bef. quiet. family 14.Wf7l&(; mes. ltoK?lo6.: beef hams. M4 S"u J Sft; packet. tll.S'i'iiniOO: city extra India mess. tJl.onfr?1 6i. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellle. 7Vc: pickled hams. fcV. Lard, easy; western prime, $7.7.VuT.K; re fined, barely steady: continental. SV4; South America, ta.00; compound, $7.iVjr 7fo. Pork, barely- steady, family, tl A Off 17.no; short clear, $15.5iflH.75; mess, 14.& US 5. TALLOW-Dull; city. 5c: country, 64 &6c. RICK Steady; domesttc fair to extra, 2no: Japan, nominal. POIL.TRY Dresel. steady: weatern cMckena, 12620c; turkeys, UQ16c; fowla, lMflSc. m.'TTKR Firm: creamery extras. S2c; western factory, common to flrsto, lifctSHrC. CHEtaR- Firm. EJGS Firm; western and southern firsts, CHICAGO GAAI A.ND PHOVISIOX9 Faatare of lac Tradlnc aad lualns . Prlrea. an wr4 of Trade. CHICAGO,' Jao. Ov. The local wheat mar kt wa tr6nK tiKlny, becajse of decreased receipts In tnn nortnwest and the aouth n. At the close the May delivery. was ua c. Corn waa off Oats were un- cnanged. i tvvkkm were 17HS c to 37V .lower. Wheat w tn" active demand all day arid the marka waa strong. 9maller re ceipts In the northwest and firm Liverpool cables caufed brisk oVmand at the open ing, which rtvt "iJy moderate .tiff erlnga. Later th . market was strengthened by the official forecaat af cold wave, and bj reports that tha movement of wheat ti market la .declining. -Arrivala today at Kansas City were aaid lo ahow a material falling off. - Beport of the poor condition of last year a crop in the Canadian north west also stimulated the buying. The close nil strong. May opened unchanged to -V higher at fl.0l91.0vTk. advanced te , I1.0J and closed at I1.0H4. Clearance of, wheat and flour were equal to lMt.OTO bu. The world's visible supply Increased 2.0HO, bu. Primary receipta were 42,u00 bu., cdJirpared with 31LjO bu.. for tile corres ponding day last year. Minneapolis, Du luth and Chicago reported receipta of 81 cars, against &68 ears last wees; and lol cars one year ago. The corn market waa atreng for the grrater pert of the day on firm cables and ' smaller . receipt locally. - Reallilng ales during the final half hour reaulled In rrloderate weakness. The close was easv. May opened unchanged to ic hUfher at tflSc to 61c, advanced to glc d then declined to lc. where It closed. Local receipta were 3M car, with 3 car of contract grade. The oats market was dull and price howed but little change. May opened V' blgher at Mc, sold between 53"c and 61V and clod at &3c. Local recelp; were 27J car. Provisions were weak on liberal selling by local packers, which was baaei on In creased receipts for live hogs. At the cloe May pork waa down 37V,u at 12.E7i. Lard was joc lower at 17.80. Ribs were 17irJ0c lower at .7S. Estimated receipta for tomorrow are: 'Wbea.t, 17 cars: corns, 194 cars; oata, li4 cara; hogs. 48.0)10 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artfcles.l Open. ( High. Ixiw. Close ! Bafy. WEATHER I THE URAIX BELT Cold Witt and CoaUaaed Cold, Says the Has la tk Tower. OMAHA. Jan. 28. 1908. An area of high pressure, accompanied by a decided cold wave, la moving down from the northwest over the central val leys and aero weather may be expected In this vicinity tonight, followed by con tinued cold Wednesday. Temperature! range from aero to 30 below In the extreme upper valleys this morning and SO below Is reported In the western Canadian prov inces. Light snows are falling In the Da kota. Montana, Wyoming and Utah this morning and the weather wrill probably be unsettled in thl vicinity tonight, followed by fair Wednesday. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1WV. lHUi. 171. 190B. Minimum temperature.... 28 14 32 Precipitation 00 .OJ .00 .03 Normal temperature for today. 21 degreea. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 7 9 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 4.06 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, 2.83 lnche. JU A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. St. Loala Oeaerat Market ST. LOUIS. Jan. 28. WHEAT-Higher; track. No. 2 red, cash. 11.02(81.02-; No. Z hard. fetctrtl.OZH; May, 11.01; July, ,c CORN Weak: track. No. 2 cash, 66'c; No. ii' white, Mlc, May, V4'oi'c; July, 5ic. OATS Weak ; track, No. 3 cash, 50 6TV; No. 2 white, 6lc; May, 61c; July, 4MJC. Il T E I-ciwer, 82S831V-. FLOl'R Steady : red winter patents, t4.6a&4.Ao; extra fancy and straight,. 4.ftii: clear. :. 7in4.oo. SEED Timothy, steady; $3.754.30. CORNMEAL Steady; $2.90. BRAN Steady ; sacked, east track $1.11. 1LY'-Stedy; timothy, 19.60(812.50; Tie. 1.1 IHfl I ' 1 RON CtVTTON TIES-41.10. BAOUING 10S,e. HEMP TWINE He. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; lobbing, 113.00. Lard, lower; prime steam. 17 S, Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra, shorts, 17.50; clear ribs, 17.37V. short clears, I7.S2H. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, 33.37 clear ribs. 3S.25; short clears, 18 0. POl'LTKY Higher; chickens. Sc; spring ln'tc; turkeys, li'xc; ducks, 9c; geese, 0-0 8V. Bl'TTER Higher: creamery, 2412Vc. KUUS-Steady, isc, case count. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 7.m0 H.Oia) Wheat, bu 6ti,0u fS.OW Corn, bu : 99.000 141 .OiO Oata. bu 102.0U0 L.lejtf 11.10 prai- Wheat May July Sept. . CornT May - Juiv Sept. Oata a. May bMay ajuly bJuly I'ork Feb. May Xwrd . Jo May "Rioa Jan. Mav July I I I 1 (--, II HV 1 1 in o" -l 1 02 mi 'ii i emi i fi6 98i4. D7S STVitiei 97, xOI 'XS'ff-VI 95(diV, t't in'i'tfV 11 1 t 61 I 61 S w 1 &Vt? i ,tSiH 59Sti, l6KVSsSu! i I i iWVuV, I a.1l 46,'u.l 44; 13 02 1 TO 7 K i I 1 53V MS' MS' ill E1V51VO-V 4ii, 4S: iV 444t44Vj:S 13 SHI 12 22V 1! 13 U2V 12 Si I 12 7 7 75 7 So I 10 6 SO s'.'S 7 iJt lSi 7 60 7 !) C 47; a Ti 6 96 I 7 M 7 80 47 T7: 97 5-1N, E1H 4fi' 44 11 5 13 07 7 7S S 00 : 97 7 12 No 2. a Old. b New. ' Cash quotationa were as follows: I'Lt'l R Easy: winter patents. $4 5rfi4 90; siraigMs. H lMIt .70; spring patents. : i !, straights. 4.40i&.aj; bakers. .;.X"u4.ii. WHEAT No. I eprlng. Ilnl-'o I 11; No. 3. StvfrSl.tHW: No. 2 red. 9.H,'nc. COKN-Ne. 2. 6eyoc; No. 2 yellow, CVtj . - HATS No. 2, 60-Sc; No. S white, 4iV& Slc. R T B No. 2. 81 c. BARLEY Fair to choice maltit.s. K!'uM. 8EED-Flax, No H norl hweste. n, II :- Prime timothy, lit 50. Clover, contract grade. 117 75. Provlalons Short ribs sides Ioue, (l.l. Mesa pork, per bbl., JL' i'i.j;.;,? lrd, per K lbs , 17. kU Short clear tboxedt. K2-u7H- Fallowing were the receipts and ohip' aneD'.a of flour and grain: Kece.nt. Slilpmeni.i. flour, bbl 3, 4il.sc Wheal, bu... 6i m ll J.mvi Corn, bu 7i.rj.". .'7,:i'i Oata. bu 4JJ.t .is Rye. bu - 24,tiio u iiarley, bu 157,uuo ay.'f.i Kaaaaa City Ural a and Pravlsloaa, KANSAS CITY, Jan. 28 WHEAT-c nig.ter: May, STc; July, msic -atn: no. 2 i.ard. 9tqMc; No. 3. iMtf97c; No. Z red, fr9cil.(V; No. 3, 7'599o. CORN l4ic blKher: May. 65Vc; July S4c. Cash: No. 2 mixed. Mc; No. I, SS 63c; No. 2 white, 63in..-; No. 3, -53tf OATS I'ncliansred: No. I white, 48VS5iJo; .o. nnxeu, RYE TWmic. HAY Choice timothy, weak at I11.004J) l.uo; cnr.tt-e prairie, sieaay at BITTER Higher; extra, 32c; packing. 1!C. EGGS lc higher; extras. 22c; first. 20c. Receipt. Shipment Wheat, bu S2,Oi0 43.0X) Corn, bu 14.ea SO.uOO Oats, bu 7.0U0 ll.OuO Kansas City closing price-. Articles. I Open.! High. Low. Close. Wheat May .. July .. Corn May .. July .. ! 1V 91SI o-i'. I I lS,T'lj S5SI SiV,55)4SA 6o b1&4uo 54',4io SKW TORK. Jan. 2 The strength shewn by stocks today was considered to be due to much the same causes as yes terday, fostering measures by large bank ing and capital Interests against sn undue effect from unfavorable Incidents and the needs of an uncovered short Interest being regarded aa prime factors In the advance. The rise was followed with reserve by the speculative element and an alertnens to take profits kept the tone unsettled at times. Much Importance was attached to the quarterly report of the United Slates Steel corporation, and aa it was known tnat the report would not be msde public until alter tne close or tne market, so tnt no opportunity would be offered to "perat? In the market until tomorrow, there was disposition to wait until then to make commlfmenta. The action of the Cleve land. Cincinnati. Chicago St. Louis di rectors In reducing the dividend on their stock from 2 to 1 per cent for the half year had a chilling effect on sentiment. chiefly by reason of the severe effect on the prices of the stock Itself. The earn ings report of the company waa published st the Ame time and gave food for thought In .the heavy Inroad of operating expenses and fixed charges on the sum available) for dividends, owing to the ap prehension that a general tendency might be Illustrated by thia case. The effect waa partly offset by the simultaneous Increase in the dividend on the New York. Chicago and St. Louis second preferred stock and subsidiary Vanderbllt company. A cheer ful effect waa produced also by various reports from scattered sources of resump tion of operations by factories which have been cloaed down, although this Influence wss modified again by contrasting re ports of continued reduction of shop forces by some of the large railroad system. Estimate from official sources of the de crease in freight car movement east of Altoona seemed to show that the rate of shrinkage for January was considerably greater than In December, the December movement showing aB.or fewer cars than the preceding December, while preliminary estimates of the January movement show decrease of 60.000 car from the Jnuarv preceding. Reports of an advance tn the price of copper by the selling agent of the princlpe.1 producers waa an element in tne strength shown by the metal stocks. Including Amalgamated Copper and Ameri can Smelting. The supporting operations centered largely In Reading. The decrees" in tne borrowing demand for storks In the loan crowd reflected the diminution In the short Interest In the market and the tone was affected by this as the day progressed. Money continued almost at nominal fig ures on call and the time loan market was still soft and yielding, with 'little de mand for funds of that class. The meas ures of support for the prices reasserted their influence after a reaction on profit- taking and closed the market firm. Bonds were strong; total sales, par value, 34.ftM.000. United States 3s advanced per cent on call. Number of sales and Quotations on stock were aa follows: reserve shows: Ara1ab)e cash bslnnce, CtiO.43.WK: gnld coin snd bullion. t1.iatl.M0. gold certificates. t4l.9Kii.o0. Mlaaeapolla Grata Market. ; MIN'NEAPOI 13. Jan. 28. WH EAT No. 1 I hard. !1.1.1iul.!3t: No. 1 northern, tl luVtf I 1 lu; No. - northern. II 0t'; No. 3 north 'err,'. $1..3U...0.V,: May, ll: July. II. OS,. KLOl.'K First patents, IS.466. 8o: second i patents. a.&'i7.5c: first clears. H.3V34 4U; einnii clears. 1 '.5.-7.IS.U-. I M Una-sue I. rata Market. i MILWAUKEE. Jan. A-WHIUT-Mar-i ket bl(jher; No. 1 northern, 31.10111: No. ' northern. Ill oil"; Mat, 1101 aakeJ. I BAHI.KY -Dull. No. 2, 11.01; sample. 7'jc-S II uu. CORN -SteaJv; No. 3 aah, uev57c; May, 61c bid Ou lb Produce exchange today the but- i 4 while. 4V Pvwrla StarJet. ItrolUA. LI., Jan :!-rORN-Higiier; N... 1 r!Uw. i.JV(J0tc; No. 3, i--w-V. No. t. x-'.j!.". no tirade. 4v'a47c. OA 1S 3ua.lv. Nu. 3 wbite. i-Mi-tiP. ; No. tr market was rirm: creameries. 2taJC!o: dairies. WJ'o. Esgs. steady ; at mark, rosea Included. 2m(-v: firsla. 21c; prime firsts, J2c; extras. 24c Cheese, steady, .1 bile. WH!SK --II-jb. Met i new York. London tin mark ular. but ahoaed spot closing at 1-3. and l.a ad 1 tie local muiket Adamt Kiprasa Amalgamates Copper Am. C. ac r Am. C. at P. pf4 Am. rattan Oil Am. Cation OH pM Amerlrsa ETpreaa Am. H. A U pfd America a Ice Am. Unsaed Oil Am. Unwed Oil pfd Am. Locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd Am. S. ft Am. a E. pfd Am. fiuaav Ittflnlnc Am. Tobacco pfd ctfs Anaconda Mining Co AtrMeoo Alrhlaon pfd Atlantln Cnaat Una. Baltimore Aj Ohio Sal. a Ohio pfd . .. ft rook lyn Rapid Tr Caaadtae Pad Bo Central of New Jersey Chesapeake A Ohio Chicaso Ot. W Chicago N. W rhlcaco, M. A St. P Chicago T. T., offered.. China T. A T. pfd C . C, C. St. L, Cot trad r. V Colorado A Bn Colo. A So. let pfd Colo. 8o. Id pfd ConaoUdatae Gas Corn Products Corn Producta pfd Del.. L. a. W Pen .er A ft. O D. Ft. O. pfd flit 111 era1 Securities Erie Erie 1 pfd Erie 2d pfd v Genera! Kiectric Illinois Central International Paper Int. Paper pld Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kaneea t it jr Bo K. C. go. pfd LoulSTllle A N Mexican Central Minn. it. L M , St. P. at B. t. M If.. St. P. Jr R. 1. M. pfd.. Mioouri PaclDe M., K. A T M.. K. T. pfd Natioaal Lead N. R. R. of tl. pfd New York Central N. Y.. O. W Norfolk A W Norfolk A W. pfd North American Pacific Mall PennaTlvanla People's (iaa P.. C C. A t. L Preened Heel Car Pressed t. C. pfd Pullman Palace Car Read In Readme let pfd Reading a pfd Republic Eteel , Rrpublle at eel pfd R-k laland Co Rock laland Co pfd t. L. a F. Id pfd.. St. Uhiii . SV St. L 8. W pfd Southern Pacific Bo. Pacific pfd o. Ratlwar So. Rallarar pfd Teiaa a PaclSr T.. St. I. A VY T . gl. LAW. pfd t'nioa Pacific Vnlr-n Paotsc pfd I'. . Etpreea I'. 8. Really t" S. Huhner. V. f. Hubber pfd f. S. ttteel V 8. tteel pfd Va.-l arullna 4'bemlral Va.-Caru. Chem. pfd Wabah Wabash pfd Weltf-Famo Kxnrepa Weatlnguouae klectrie .... Weatem I eton Wheelini A U K HtHiMun t'autral Ma Central pfd Northern Pacikc Gt. Northern pld Central Lea' tier Central Leather pfd lnterboroush Mel let Met. pfd 8loae-l.ben.eld Steel T-tel a-lea fur the Jaj, Sale. High. Low. Clone 41on 1000 MS JOS M'4 10 100 13 13 S too 'no 100 . 4I.HI0 . 1.7)0 .' i'tw . 1.700 p .. lo . loo i .Jt.JOO . 1.1'JO . iiwo a) e 1 7 "jf l "j 1 114', "lis M ' 47i 161 'jo ' 1M t.oo . 1.-O0 "'-' "jnti 1U0 4'0 10 100 IW in 100 4KI 4.l W "i.'iaj IHM ) 70l too I.2IO ma 14.7.0 M0 1'JO te 6W v ". I'll Wi w 'o4 M H 154 Si 13 1, ii"i (e 14 T 'eMt 1 Mi l 111S 72 ..... M 'H 149S s s 1(7 111 4S let, 14 'dii. 101 U'e 'it) AS 14 s 131 41 -ll r. i 44 w 5 40 44 U 114 Si I, 5 7i iS JS (1 'tis tv 4 M 1 63 ) "V. K 1SR M la 'S V 17 ) ' llli II 13 72U. 70 K "44T, 160 17S 29 6 147 114 i IS 60 I Z1 bt 4. 100 141 jnu 67 u 15i, II SO lit IM 11 41 1 47 It U to 14 l 131 43 s 54 1 47 ion 400 '" T.tto ioo 300 loo Sum loe 70. 4T iii f. "S T7 17.7u lt'4 101 !0 17 IT New York Mataer Market. NEW TORK. Jn. -MONEY On rail, easy, ltr'l per cent; ruling rat. 1 per rent; closing bid and offered at 10 per cent. Time loans, quiet snd soft: alitjr days. 4 per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; sl month. 4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER- otM per cent. BTERIJNO EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at 34 f7i0 for demand and at 14 W75 for sixty-day bills; commercial bills, 34 W&1. SILVER Bsr. fSe; Mextesn dollars. 44c BONDS Government, firm; railroad, trong - Closing quotation on bonds were a fol-low- .I1, L. A N. unl. 4a. . 1 Man. c 4a 'S Kn. Central 4s. . ol o let tne Un Mian ft t. 4o .m-i M.. K. A T. 4s... . , ! In .104 v !. ft. R. of M. t . H M. Y. C. ! . r4. i. C. f. in... . No. PacISc 4a..... .10I o te . HvK. W. r. 4a . : . t 71 o 8 L rfd 4a. .19 Pnn cy. la ... . a Readlns sen 4a. . s St. L. A I M e. le..l'4 at st. l. A r. f. 4a. n 14 ii 7ia 111 11 13 1 14 Available gapplr Urala. NEW YORK. Jan. 3.-Sieial cable and telegraphic couiinunicaiioiis reaeivrj by guotallun rai.Kirg from hraulstreet's show tlio following changes in t'upp.r was liigner in tne aval. able supplies ot grain, a compaired wul previous account:. Wheat t'niled taiea. east of the Rock lea, decrease, 329 WJU bu. ; Canada. Inoie.n-. "l.Utai bu.; total. I'nited Slates and t ana ia, decrraae I.uJ bu. Afloat for and In Europe, increase 2.u.0 bu ; total A T en- tan acd Eurupean supply U4 bu. Corn United tftatea and Canada, crease. 1 5l..a) Lu. Oat Cnlte.l rftairs and Canada. crease. I'.'J.uu'.utH bu. I Market. Jan -j. METALS The waa suuiewhat irre no g.eat change, with ' Oalath Ural a Market. OCLUTH, Jan. A-H'llKAT-Xo. I north ern. :.l"; No. 2 northern. tluT: May, 1 W: July, 1.10-,. . . OA l b v Ue. . . futurea at 1'J3 tin quiet, with tl'. 21 to t.'7 in. KnaiiKh mark.'. Willi upo! ijimied at tna and f ilurea ut tb l-. Locally the market was dull, with lk al IU 7-'14 Oti; electrolytic. $114! Ui;. ar. casting at lll.i; la.te', LeaM unchanKed at i.14 12s tkl la . London Slid U.7i"(3.; in New York, riin Iter declined :a ,4 to i.b 15 in Lond m, but wa dull and lncrtaee l l.HJ.- I unchanged at 4 4iT4 hi lorslly. The Eng- uaui iron inarnei was 1'iwrr, wiid siatia ard fuuntiry 4ns and Cleveland warrants 47s 6d l.ocallv no charge was reported. No tf.mndry northern. S. -bdj U 75; No. !, 17.7"4.il. ii. No. 3 southern -and No. 1 ii.t..rn sofi. H n 4jU VI. ST LOI1S. Jan. J M ET Al 8-LeaJ. Heady. H 7i. Hiieitrr. firm. 4 ii. in-In- Llyerpoel Urmia Market. IJVERPtXJL. Jsn. -".HKAT-3.t. eauy; Nu. ; ', western winter. 7 ml. fuluren, quiet; March. 7 7d: May. 7s 7.L CORN' ;poi. esy: prime nuaed Ameri ca lies, a Id, (line mixed American u.J. rew Market. NEW YORK. Jan. JLCOEVEE Market fur t offee futures l. .aet steady, net un changed tn rive Mtnt lower. Sales were teported of hi. -art buys. Including March at din. May at rH-. July at 4v. September at ..' .i..4'V. and I December at tine. 8ot coffee steadv : No. 7 Rio. W: No. 4 San !... 'c. Mild coffee, iulel, Cufdova. !4.7.e A34 100 z o 3w II . 4 14 l.i'W 4:. 67 tea 1.3 13 14 91 to 74" 111V, lot, S3 11 li: -' II la 44 M. 13 1J3 : V. 8. ref. Is, ret do eitupon I 8 3s. ref e eoupon . do new 4e rag do rnnpoe Am. Tobaeee 4e. . r. de aa Atrhlaon fen. 4e . do adj. 4e. ,. Atlantic C. L. 4e. .. Pal. a. Ohio 4a do ! Rrh. R. T. c. 4a... Central of Oa. te... do let Ine de M Inc do Id Inc Chee. a Oh is 4Sa. . bH-ao A A. me.. .. H. .. s. 4a.. C . R. I. A P. 4s... do ml. aa ccr. a t. L. t 4i Colo. Ind. Se. eer. C lo. Ml. 4a Cokv. So. 4 Cuba aa r R. G. 4a nieilller" See. ts . Brie p. I. 4s do fen. 4 Hork. val. 4a Japea 4a do 4Ha ctfa do Td peelea id. OSereu. .. rt . Mv4 .. 1 . . .. K .. M 4e 7 .. l .121 ..ll .. 71 .. .. 4 ' .lu! St. L. 8. W. t. 4a. . 41 Seaboard A. L. 4a. . 48o PacISc la . 43 do let 4a etfa . 73 Ha Railway to . 7 Teiae P. Is I. 4T . St. L W. 4 , . S3 Union Pacific 4n... . do ce. 4a .104 t' 8. Steel Id ia.. . . M Wahaah la .74 do den. R .. IfiUj Weatern Md. 4a... . W. aV L R a . ..101S Wla. Central 4s .. 7 Int. Met. 4a . to Au-hlem rv. 4. ... .17 do ta .. 53 .. 7 .. :h .. 7a ..111 . . 71 ..l'tl .. 87 . . it ...o .. 4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Stem Slow and Weak, Other Xinds Active and Steady. YESTESDAT'S E00 ADVANCE LOST Skew ' Irftaska Flfteea ta Tweaty Plva Hlgker far tka Twa Days a ad Aettve at tka Advaaee. WITH Receipts were: Official Monday Estimate Tuesday . OMAHA, Jan. .. 1. Cattle. Hog. Cheep. 4.4M 1700 t 043 Two day thl week.... m .M 14.M3 Same davs laat week ... . 1.M W. Kama rlava 1 weeks earn) UK'S 14. Ml It VJ Same day 3 weeks ago..l3. II. I Same day 4 week ago.. S.0T4 1.03 .3W I Same days last year 10.47S 17,3 14.71 Tlie following table show the receipt of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last yr: I. Inc. Dee. Cattle R3.701. fc..KM 11.1- Hogs :(i.01 175.341 ti.tn Sheep l'J0.9 1J4 The following table ahow the average price of hoga st ftouth Omaha for the lt several days, with Comparisons: Date. lC. lW-!19Cw.lt.ll04.ll30sJlJ. Bestow steeka aad Baals. BOSTON, Jan. 28.-Call loans. 4'oS b6M per cent, and bond: . Atlantic . W Bingham . U4 la I. Hecla. . 71 Centennial . atia Copper Range . .1 rely West .... .13 Franklin . 13 Oranbr .! lale Morale ... . It Maaa. Mining . .11 Mlrniaao .124 Mohawk . It Mont. C ar C. . 41 Old Dominion . . ' 4 Oecenla .114 Parrot .114 Qulnry .10 Shannon . li Tamarack . Trinity .300 I nlted Copper . .111 l. 8. Mining... . 11 ' r. b. on . 41. Utah . M Victoria ,.11 W'laona . 44 Wolverine . M North Btitte .. . t Butte Coalition . MS Nevada . lCal. A Aniens . 11 Arleona Com. . . 61 Jan. IS... 4 33 Jan. ... Jan. 2u... 4 V Jan. U... 4 21 Jan. 21 ... 4 13 TH I Jan. 33... 4 0) JJ Jan. D4... 4 14i J Jan. In.... I Jan. 21... 4 JSSI Jan. 4 19 I 601 I Tl' cent; time loans. closing on stocks Atchlane ad. 4e do 4e Mei. Central 4a Atchison do pfd Roatoa A Albany.. Poet on A' Maine... Boaton Elevated .. Piu-hhurg pfd Meilcan Central ... N. T., N. H. A H linlon Pacific Am. Arse. .Chem... do pfd Am. Pnea. Tube... Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen do pfd Edleon Elec. Ilia.. Oenernl Electric . Maaa. Electric .... do pfd ...7 Maaa. Gaa I'nited Fruit I'nited 8. M do pfd I 8. Steel do pfd Adventure Allouea Amalgamated Bid. per Official ie 4 & ti 44 , 10 , 1! 541, 1 ...... IS 11 , t U 7 1 M 1 40 t M. 1W , 60 1 10 Ill lVew York Mlalagr Staeka. NEW YORK. on mining stocks were: Ad. ma Con I Little Chief I Alice 10 Ontario 37, , Breece 19 Ophlr lto Brunewlck Con 14 Potc-al 10 Comatock Tunnel .... 2S Savage 40 Con. Cal. A Va 44' Sierra Nevada eO Horn Sliver to Small Hopes 14 Iron Silver 74 Standard 110 Ltadrtllo Coo 4 Forelgm Flaanelal. LONDON, Jan. 21 Money was In better demand on the market today a a result of preparations for the monthly settlement. Discounts were quiet. On the Stock ex change cheap money, In addition to as sisting gilt edged securities permitted the carry-over rates for thei settlement to be arranged on an easier basts, the charge for American aectirttlea yielding a fixed rate of Interest attracted Investors and this brought a hardening? of quotations, but home rails moved Irregular under further profit taking. Foreigners advaaced tinder good continental buying; Japanese bonds were especially favored and Mexican rails were strong and active. The American sec tion of the market displayed much uncer tainty on unfavorable new from Walt street, while fears of further liquidation kept the public away. Professional traders supported a few specialties to above parity. Prices dropped later, but the New York opening came steady and a few buying orders caused a recovery. The market fin ished firm with a spurt of business just be fore the cloee. - BKRUN, Jan. 38 Trading on the Bourse to day was quiet and prices were firm. PARIS, Jan. 2S. Prices on the Bourse to day were strong. ' 4W 6 29 t 31 4 ti! 61, S 56 4 4' I 3 4 4ei 6 321 4 ( Sll S 2nl 4 71 O 33 4 73 6 36 4 63 4 4 m I iu 1 14 l 4 57 4 6S! t 47 27 4 to I 4 79 t M 15 4 03 t Mi 4 e 4 l 4 37 4 81 76, I 4 t4 4 79 67! M 6 6 e 73 86 01 tt 6 06 14 e 6 11 & 95 Indicates 8unday. The official number of car of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs, pneep. arm. C, M. A 8t. P Wabash Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C ar. N. W. (east).... C, AV N. W. (west)... C, Rt. P. M. At O.... C, B. A Q. (east) C, B. 4 W. (weet).... C, R. I. A P. (east).. C. R. I. & P. (west). Illinois Central Chic. Gt. Wet 17 1 4 28 17 40 31 10 37 13 1 3 13 13 2 At 5-i 1H 13 31 435 l.S"4 X.iiA 7 3,474 l.V3 a 4.137 14 4.4S1 1,719 iii 31 86 120 47 134 . 19 150 4 91 49 B7 2a 4 38 1 6J 889 mo 40 ' ji aharea. 4X at bit a. 4T : 1!4 K 44 1 104 14 afl 17 44 141, 17 14- ao 7S 111 101, M H14 M 1M n S5 4 Z II l -S 17 li 110 444 a 14 4UV, 1S7, lit 1 e4 7 t 44' Bavak of En gland Ballloa. laOXDON, Jan. 28. Bullion amounting to 321, ( waa taken into the Bank of Lug land today and 2tj6,00O waa withdrawn for ahlpment to France. Wool Market. BOSTON. Mass.. Jan. 28. -WOOL The improvement in the foreign wool market ia reflected locally and dealer are looking to a revival in the - trade. Transactions show an Increase over last week, althougtt the actual movement ot specialties still remain small. Dullneaa In the cloth mar ket still Influence buyer of clothing wool. Leading domestic quotations: Ohio and. Pennsylvania fleece XX. 34$35c; No. 1 washed. 38339c; No. 2 waahed, 38439c; fine unwashed, 26j27c; half blood clothing, &36c; half blood combing, S3'a44e; three eights blood, combing, 324J33c; quarter blood combing, 3u;31C; delaine washed, 38 i39c; delaiue unwashed, SliiJic. Michigan, Wisconsin, New York fleeces, fine un washed. 242Sc; delaine, unwashed, ZkQ2; half blood, unwashed, 31r32c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri: Three-eighths blood, SHtic; quarter blood, 2o&30c. Scoured val ues: Texas, fine. 13 months, 7oji72c; fine, six to eight month, nofeiiec. LONDON, Jan. a.T-WOOL The offering at the wool auction sale today amounted lo Li, 568 bales. The American demand Im proved, causing apirlted competition. Greasy first pieces were In strong request and New Zealand half bred combing wa taken by American at 1 24- A fair sup ply of medium greasy and some good line of lamb wool were also bought by Ameri cans. ' ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 28.-WOOL-3teady. Medium grade, combing and clothing. 21 475lc; light fine, liaftauc; heavy fine, lb lc; tub washed, -WB.tic. Total receipts 214 The disposition ot the days receipta waa aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company... Cudahy Pkg. Co , Armour ot Co Krey Pkg. Co Schwartsachild k Suls Vansant ft Co Carey A Benton Lobman A Rothchlld.. W. I. Stephen..: Hill & Son P. P. Lewis J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Husa McCreary A Carey Sam Werthlmer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty A Co F. G. Inghram Sullivan Broe Lehmer Bros St. Clair Pkg. Co Other buyera Total 6.033 14,704 6.308 CATTLE There waa a fair run of cattle today, about 'M cars being reported In. The lale arrival of several trains delayed operators so that the market as a wnole waa slow and the forenoon was very well advanced before buyers and sellers could get down to business. The quality of the receipts was about on a par with previous days, there being quite a sprinkling of common to pretty decent beeves and a large allowing of cow stuff. Beef steesa were very alow and dull all day. It was late before the trade waa un der way and when ll did open there wa no snap or ltrt to lt The general maraei could perhapa beat be deacrxwd aa alow to 10c tower, that ka pretty ekiae xo ateady on some of the best cattle, but on the general run of fair to medium kinds prices looked all ot 10c lower than yesterday. The better grades of cows and belters such aa shippers could use were in pretty fair demand ana were generally quuieu active and steady. On the other band, the medium kinds were like the medium grade of steera, very alow, and aa a rule saleamen were quoting thtn 10c lower. Good feeders selling at 44 ana upwara were in good demand, wnue ne supply waa light and such cattle commanaea goou steady prices. On the other hand, the com moner and lighter cattle wer very slow and lower. In fact, a alow and a low a the wont time last week. Quotation on cattle: Oood to choice corn- fed ateers. 86.ontj6.50; fair to good cornfed steers, M-UXyo 00; common tq lair oorniea steers, .,T-a4.-; gooa to enoico cows ana heifers, $3 .50'i4.3t; fair to good cows and heifers, 32.7S4i3.60; common to fair cow and heifers, tl.7o.ti 2.76; good to choice atockera and feeders. 34.0iVi7-4.7d; fair to good atock era and feedera, 33.60-t.li0: common to fair atockera and feedera 13.axa1.ou. BEEF STEERS. The Updike Grain Co. COMMISeMOri OBFARTMCNT 708 to 714 Drandelo Oldg. OMAHA, -:- -:- -:- NED. BROKERS GIAIIM. PROVISIONS, STOCKS AJJT I30NDS -ruivAT wim- rtCVV YORK -1- CHICAGO e 1.. 4 K J 7 ) ... 4 ) tl Il 74 1st It 4 14 14 M0 s im iw 4 11 ti m 44 . ... 4 47 Its 47 tit ... 4 It 44 s ... irs ... trs . 1 1 44 4 sn N l1 ... 4 U SHEEP There wss a very decent run of sheep here for Tuesdsy, and the quality of the offering waa very fair. While no one waa calling the trade active, there waa nevertheless a good demand, and the offer ings kept changing hands, so that most everything waa disposed of In very good season In the morning. The prices paid generally looked a little stronger than yes terday, which, taken In connection with the better price of yeterday, would make today's market generally lrXc higher than at the close ot last week. tiood lambs sold up a high tut 3(90, with choice light yearlings at 3o.l0, and ewea aa hlp!i as 46.00. Quotationa on good to choice fed sheep and lambs: Lamb. 9S.T,j?i.00; light year ling wethers. 35 6603.10; heavy yearling wethers. 36.2t4i6.66; wethers. 36.0ut73.40; ewes, 34 7Mj6.00. Representative sales: No. Av Pr. bH weatem Iambs 61 65 673 western ewea 90 5 1 ) 13 western ewes, culrs HI 4 00 6 western lambe, culls M 6 00 lo western lamba 60 4 35 4Vi western lambs 77 t 3S native lambe 3 26 115 western yearlings 6 5 3 weatern wethers 123 S 26 450 western ewea 106 6 10 weatern lamb t 75 333 western yearlinga 101 6 10 lo3 western yearlings 101 12) Lead oa LONDON". Jan. stocks were: Ooaaol-. aioney 4o account - A a roc. da Aunieun pi 4 CTaastfeg Stocks. J.-l". eing quotations on b H it M . K. A T... U'-k ... I".'i N V. t eniral 141 . .. S Norfulk at w ar, ... "J'a pf4 a . .. t' Ontario A W t ... a"a Peon .y'vanla 5, .liaS Ran4 M.aea as . lie Heading j . l' Kou'.bcrn Railway ... 1;, .l'v, to pt ws, . 144 Southern Parlfe 7', . 51 I a oa PaclOc 1 jav . t to p'e .17 . l.V I te . do pr, .1 VI aba. h lS o p'd s .114 pam.h 4a e ll tail. Copper fc quiet. -o"vl per ounce, per cem. The rate ot uiavount In the ooen market for sliort b'lls Is Si. ij, per cent; for three months' bllla, 3H3 per cer.t. Baltlmcre A kio.. tanadtaa Paciflc ... t'heaapeake - nn'e Chtrese Gt. W c . m. A at. r . . De Beera I. R O So fft Bn eo let pfd ti 9t Grand Trunk llllneta reatral Loutratlle A N HILVFR Bar. MoNEY-3tt.it, Bisk 4 leartaga. OMAHA. Jan. a.-Bank cUanrg for to day were Jl.e.'0 X6.4i and for 11. Curre sponding date last year tl.7',!r.;.4. Tfeaasrr ktateaaeat. WASHINOTON. Jan. J. Today a state ment of the treasury baiabLcs in tiie gen eral fund eacluaive nt trie tlfai (aa. laal tr.l.) ho. 4... tt... 4... It... I... II... 14 .. A. .... lot ....1071 .... Ml ....117 .... ...1145 ....111 Tt. 4 m 4 14 4 40 4 4& 4 7S 4 74 4 14 No. 10.... 10.... 4.... II.... II ... I.... 31.... COW 8. At.Pr. llf 4 a) .UHI 1HJ .12t .141 .12a .107 4 eo t 4 It 4 It 6 ti Canen Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. COTTON Futures opened steady; January, 10 .; February, labile; March, Hole; May, 11.06c; June, ll.O.c bid; July, lOMc; August, offered at 10 7c: October. 10 3ic. Spot cloaed quiet al 10 points lower: mid dling uplands, U.66c; middling gulf. 11jc, sales. 410 bales. Futures closed steady. Closing bida: January, 10 Sic; February, 102c; March, lo.ee; April. lOKiu; May. lo.Mc; June. lOKtc: July, Iodic; August, lu.fiuc: October. IU.24-. liALVESTON, Jan. COTTON -Lower at Uc. ST. LOCIS. Mo., Jan. 28. COTTON- Steady; middling, ll'v Sales, none; re ceipts, 313 bales; shipments. 1.730 bales slock. 1.7t3 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 28. COTTON Puot. quiet: low ordinary, 60c nominal ; or dinary'. 13-lSc nominal; gooii ordinary'. lo'c; low middling. HWc: rnlildlllnlg, l.'c good middling. I! 7-lrjr; middling fair, 1U : good imdtlling. 1-7-lti . middling fair 11 15-ltjc: Faur. Ua-ltx- nominal. Bale. 1 SM bales; receipts. lo.!p. balra; stock. '.- 4 bale. Oil aad Haata. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. OIL Cottonseed, firm; prim crude. Ec; prime yellow. 41ljc; Petroleum, teady: refined New York. 38 75; Baltimore nd Phlldelphla. 3s 75: Balti more and PhtladelDhia in bulk. 34 96. SAVANNAH. Gi Jan. 28.-01L.-Tur-pentine. dull. 61V' RO8IN Firm. OuHe: A. B. C. D. E. t1 hi; F. $3.S543 47': O. 33 ."434 ffii,; H. 33.l'u'i: I lit": K, 35 00; M. 5.do; N. J4oo; WO. 2i; WW, SC. agar aad Melassea. NEW YORK. Jan ?8. Sl'GA R Raw. quiet; fair refining, 3.3iV; centrifugal, i test. 3sfv. molasses sugar, 3.06c. Refined, ateady: No. 4. ibiie; No. 7, 4 4oc; No. 8. 4.4ot: No. . 4 Sic; No. 10. 4 25c: No. 11, 4 20c; No. 12. 4.15c; No. 13. 4.10c; No. It. iOSc. Con fectioners' A. 4 7oc; mould A. S.35c; cut loaf. t.70c: crushed. &6Cc; powdered, 4.00c; granulated. 4ic: cubes. S 15o. MJLAStE8 guiet: New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 3442c. Stark la dlgat. Receipt of live stuck at the six pr!ncial western markets yesterday: Came Hogs. Sheeo. Bouth Omaha 41.7at i.;- 4.UO0 fioux City 2.(.a ll.ja) Kansas Oty J iia :.., 7t Bt. Joseph l.avti U.S !11 cat. I-ouls ; I4(a -u.t Chicago i.itU 33 WV li.tajO I... 4... 4..., I I... 4... t... 4... I... II... 12... T... T... 4... I .. I... 4... I... t... 1 .. I... 1... 1... ...1N ...UM ..10t ...lo7 ...lfi ...lii4 ...loot ,...1141 ...1174 ...1130 . 474 . 774 . 414 . MS . 460 . 7KI .1014 ilea .142 li'.n .Itie .1434 I 74 I 71 I 74 4 on 4 4 60 I 14 4 14 4 XI 4 34 I II I 44 I 7i 4 W I II 4 M 4 06 I M I tvi 4 ee 4 11 I U I M rot ale Ml I 74 4 tU IN 11 ISO I 11 I HO I tl 7 10a! 1 45 4,.... 1067 I 44 4 Ill I 44 1 114 4 40 10 ..... 1110 I 4 4 1017 I t 1 1113 I Tt HEIFFTRJB. M0 I 40 I n 111 4 t'.l 4 10 f 1047 4 14 It ISO 1 !& 4 It I 44 4 743 1 to 11 714 8 40 BULLS. 1040 3 IS 1 lie 4 IS I U0 I 25 3 lo I It I 1U0 I K 1 l!t I JO 1 .... CALVES. 70 15 1 220 I Ja I ! 4 0 1 ia) 4 00 1. STOCK ER8 AND lee I :.i 14. S4 I IS ' MO 1 :.. 7. f4 I 40 1. 714 I .. IE. IK IC 4. Im) I 45 52. HOO Receipts of hogs were very large this morning, not only here, but at ail oilier market points. Advices consequent upon the big runs wer all unfavorable to the selling interests and indicated a sharp decline everywhere. 1 he provision market also opened lower. Under aucn cordltions It was not surprising that the hogs here should have sold 5pl0c lower. Salesmen, realising that there was no bop of main talnlng steady prices, generally rut loo so In good season, so that the trade was rea sonably active at the decline noted. Hogs sold largely at 34.1&?4 2o, with a top of 4. .".. wiiereas yesterday a large propor tion of the hugs brought 34 354.4.30. with a top at 44 40 Common light and t aeliy load of hog were very poor sellers, being neglected and hard to move even at lower figures. Representative sales: I K 4 4 I 4 ... 141 114 IM 11 FEEDERS. S67 I 44 Ml 1 1.7 1.1 4 OS aaS 4 14 tJ 4 IS 1V75 4 e 140 I 10 Ns. Aa. 44. Pr. Me. A' 8k. Pr. 54 1' ... I to x t ... 4 It M Ill ... I 75 M t57 . . 4 M 44 141 ... 4 UU 7! K.4 12 4 ta 141 ie ... 4 i tl uo ... 4 a) t5 la 40 4 at (4 244 ... v4 at i.4 no . . 4 an .05 ... 4 w 14 1 10 4 V7i 41 CI4 : 4 ) 71. 144 at 4 M 47 .204 ... 4 Hi M Ml 40 4 14 II rl 40 4 10 11 1 I 1 11 ie ... 4 J N let ... 4 1 71 1-4 ... 4 47 IM 4 4 14 41 lit . . 4 at ;ii 40 4 10 7 11s 4 w 4u U4 . . 4 1J4j 41 t'i SO 4 at 77 M lu 4 12S 71 rt UU 4 U 4 174 ... tilt, 44 371 ... til, 11 2- 4 12. M .47 ... in, 4 rt ut 4 14 II f ... IK, 5 til ... 4 11 71 la I lo 4 B4 U til ... 4 14 71 Ml H 1 X 71 e ... 4 IS ti 17.1 40 4 24 72 la ... 4 15 It, hi 14tl 4 2 54 Ill . . 4 II II til ... 4 15 4 .15 4 14 12 r e . 4 15 an t.1 l 4 15 14 Ill ... 4 25 71 2i 44 4 14 7o 1-72 ... 4 2a 7 ... .Ill 4 14 7 254 . . 4 a -a" 40 4 1 1, 77 244 4 4 15 H :a ... 4 171, 41 IM ... 4 St 71 U7 ... 4 17'., 71 2-.J 4 4 25 141 . 4 17', 50 271 4 V 54 244 10 4 aa r r 4 a 245 . 4 20 7.' 24 . 4 ! a.' 2:4 50 4 II 21 ... 4 34 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle aad Sheep Mteady, Hogs Tea feats Lower. CHICAGO. Jan. St CATTLE Receipts, about k.SOO head; market ateady. Steera. 34 25(835; cows, 32.7541 4. 50; heifers, 32.6 i 35; bulls, $t8tyrj.r6; calvea. 33.OOfl1.00; stock ers and feeders. 33.0Ca6-4.75. HOGS Receipta. estimated about 33.000 head; market 10c lower. Choice heavy ship ping. 34.4M3-4 50 ; butchers, 14. 40.-y4.60; light mixeo. ti.aiirQ.Bt,: cnotce light. 4.S54j.4) packer. 34 0O4i4.40; plga. t3.&a4.26. Bulk of tales. J4.304i4.4t, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated about U.O00 head: market steady. Sheep, 34.254.50; lambs. t.25V7.30; yearlings, 35.764.46. Kaaaaa Cltr Live 9toek Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. f8 CATTLE Re ceipts. 12.U00 head, Including 400 southerns; market steady to 10c lower. Cows, active; choice export and dressed beef steers, 35.00 O6.0; fair to good, 44.lfKy5.0O; western steers. t4.0fi6.2i); stockers and feedera. 33.304.70; southern steers, H10ra4.75; southern cows. t2.80tiS.60; native cows, I2.6in.4a6; native heifers. 13.2504.75; bulls, 32.75.4.35; calves t3.50tfe.S. HOG-(Receipt. 21,000 head: market By 10c lower. Top, 34.50; bulk of sales, 34.154' 4.40. Heavy, 4.6'a4.-; packers, 44.Aita4.4o; Dlrs and lights. 33.7004.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipta, 3,700 head; market ateady; cloaed weak. Lambs, 365Q&7.10; ewe and yearlings, t4.5iyu6.6o; western yearlings, 36.2fr&6.90: weatern sheep, (4.25S5.20; stockers and feedera, 33. 263. .50. 81. LoaU Live Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 28. CATTLE Receipts, 1.800 head. Including 260 Texans; market steady to strong. Native shipping and Dort steers. 36.4i?i 0"; dressed beef and butchers steers, 34.91i6.7t; teer under l.fflO lbs., t3.75U4.60; tockers nd reeder, --4U 4.S5; cow and heifers, 33.1r&6.00; canners. tl. 606340; bulls. 32.5iro4.50; ralvea, 13 fttrj 7.00. Texas and Indian steera, 32.3inj6.3o; aiei and heifers. 31.7fyo4.0O. HOGS Receipts, 14.HJU ncaa; raaraei uc lower. Plas and lights. t3.50fj4.; packers, 34.loa4.KI; butchera and best heavy, e4.45'(f 155. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipta, i neaa; market steady. Native muttons, K.W2iu.50; lambs. 34.50M4i.50; culls and bucka, 82. 753.50; atockera. t3.0taii3.75. St. Jaaeph I.lva Stock Market. bt JOSFVH Jan. 28 CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.845 head; market 10 centa higher; natives, ROW&S.OO; cows and heifers, 4.75; stockers and feedera. 33.5(a4.26 HOGS tteceipis, ll.sao nt-au, iui iv cents lower; top, 34.46; bulk. 343a4.. SHEEP ANU LAM necei pis. ,;n head- market 10 cents higher: lambs. 3 Outft 7.00; yearlinga, t6.eo.25. Slews Cltr LIT Bta-rk Market. SIOUX CITT. Ia., Jan. 28. Special Tele- grom.) CATLKr-Recelpta 2.0U. market weak; atockera steady, beeves. S3.5ofeo.30; cows and heifers, 2 5OQ4.00; atockers and feeders. I3.lUtH.U; calves ana yearuuae. W?- ., ... ,rv- HOG neceipis 11, -w lirau, ,,,., . lower; selling at. 33 .tmjtft.lO; bulk. t41H-2-OMAHA WHOLEiALE MARKET. EOGS Freh aelllng eggs, candled. -Co. BUTTER Common, lc; fancy tub anfl roll, 1743 lc; creamery. Sue. ' CHEESE New full cream, Wisconsin twin. 17Wc; new full cream brick, 17c; do meatle sew Swiss. 18c; new Umburger, 150 14c; young Americana, 17Vtc LIVE POULTRY Springs. 8c; hens, 8c; roortera. 3c; ducks, 8c; geese. c; turkeys, litfcc; pigeons, oc per do. PREiiSED pOULTRT-aorlnga. fancy. e; hens, c; roosters, 4c; ducks. He; gees. '( turkeys, i&wiic. TAT Choice No. 3 ::plnd. 310.00; medium, 33 00- No. 1 bottom, S3-W; off grade, froia 6 504u. Ry airar. 37.W. Na. 1 al f.lta. .ROI-CAL J"RT7ITH. ORANGES Fancy WBslilngton navela, all iaea, per 2.7l; extra fancy Sun flower, all sires, per box, 33.00; California Tangerines, 200 alae and smaller, per bog. GRAPES-Malaga. choice, per keg. tt.M; Ualaga. extra fancy, 34 50; extra choice, per keg. R3&; extra ranc, extra heavy. 86 00 GRAPE FRUIT-riorlda. 44 and 0 a iaa. per box, M 00. ' BANANAS Port Lltnon, owing to six, per bunch, tl 50 to UOO. PEARS Extra fancy winter Nellia, per box. I-7i FIGS AND DATES-Srnyma Tga. 7 erown, per h.. 14015c; Srovrna f.ga, crown per !b , 12&Uc: nmyrna tigs. 4 ciown. per lb. loUc; California 'iga, boxes. J cartons. 85c; California fiaa, boxes. U cariona. lie; Call01 nia ligs, bulk, ir lb. ESkc; Hallow! dales, per lb., 6a,c: Kbadrawl daiea, per lb., 4c; Salr dales, pel lu. -c; Fard datea. 13-lb boxes, per ID, c. CRANBERRIES Extra fancy Bell and Bugie. per bbl., HO.Ou; extrji fancy Jeraey, per bbl., extra fancy Jeraey, per bos, L.00 LEMONS Extra fancy Southerland Beauty, 3oU and 3o0 alze, per box, 34.00; ex tra choice Justnte, too aod 300 sU. par UIi FRUITS APPLES Washlngtoa 8 now. per box, tl 60; Waahlngtun Jonathans, per box, 31.76; Washington itoman Beauties, per box, 41.76; Washington Alexanders, er box. $1.75; Waahinglon Blue Pearmalns, per box, tl 75; Waahlngton Red Cheek Pippins, per box. 11.76; Washington KInga. per boa. 31.76; Waahlngton bailey Sweet, per box. tl 75; Waahlngton No. Spya, per box, tl 76; Cali fornia Red Prarmaina. t-ller, per box, tiOO; California Belleflowera. 4-tier. per box, I200; New York Baldwins, per bbl., 34 40; New York Northern Spies, per bbi., tt.SO; New York assorted varieties, per bbi., 34.MI VEGETABI-ES. POTATOES Per bu.. C7ae. SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per bbl., 1174 LETTUCE Florida head, pt. hamper. 3 00; per doa.. 40c. CUCL'M bERS Hot bouse, 3 dox , fancy, per box. 33 00; 3 dox. choice, per box, 11. -0. RADI8HES Hot bouse, per dosen. 4oc PARSl.EY-Per do., 4iic PEPPERS Florida. -aiket crate, per rrate. 34 o. PAR8.MPS-01d. per bbl.. C 25. - CARROTS AND 1 URNiPS-'nd. "vr bui.. 2 Canada Rutabaga, per lo., I'.t. CABBAGE Vviaconain llolland Eecd, paf lb.. 1V.C. basket crate. K.O0; choice, per basket cra'e, 34.00; Cuban, fancy, per -bket crate, tl"). CAl l.lr ixjw KK-fer Z-rto. crate. J.uu HORSERADD18H Per dot,.. !c KI MOCATS Owing to Quality. Ir qt . S0c to 4ic. to .V. PRISSKL SPROUTS, per qt.. 20c. STRA WHERRIES Owing to coalite. Srte CELERY Michigan, per bunob. 3rM4e. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. L Uiat; Lima, 7c per lb. BEEF CUTS. P.lb: No. 3. 13t.; No. 3. 11c: No. 3. 7V. Ioln: No. L lc: No. 3, 13p; No. S. Wc. Chuck: No. 1. v,e: No. 3. 5c; No. 3. 6t,c: Round: No. 1, M,c; No. 2, 7H": No. 3. 840;. Plate: No. 1. V: No. , 4io; No. 3. 40. MISCELI-ANEOl'S CALIFORNIA DRIFt FRUlTSt-Prune re aomewhat unsettled b freer offering from second hande, wh aeem desirous of moving supplies ot Immediate grades, yuo tatlona range from to 10 If '.or California fruit and from 6Vj to 8c for Oregon. Peaches are very firm, with fancy yellow quoted at liSc. SUGAR Granulated. cane. per sack. K.40; beet, tM4; cut loaf, c; cube, c; powdered, 8.16c. CANNED GOODS Com. srandwra west ern, 75c. Tomaloea, fancy. 3-pound cans. tl-4fi; standard, 8-ponnd cam. r. 50. 1'tne apples, crated, 3-pound, 3:.lV2.30; allced. tl.i64Jt.36. Gallon apples, 84 40. California apricots, L'.Mk'oAJD. .. Peara. 42.ltrS3.16. peaches. tl.0ic3.16. L. C. peaches. 4-10 J I. 15. Alaska salmon, red. l.4o, fancy Chtnook, flat. 3..16; fancy sock eye. Oat. t2.16. Sardines, quarter oil, H.W, three quarters mustard. 33.46 Sweet petatoee. II. 2t.aL35. Sauerkraut, 5c. Pumpkins, 800 ttl.00. Lima beana. 3-pound, 76ciiil.2& Soaked beans. I-pound, 66c; fancy, W.al.44. NUTS California No. 1 8. S. walnuie, per lb., 17tic; Imported Tarragona almonds, per lb., 18c; filberts, Braxlia and Jumbo pecans. 13c; butternuts, per lb.. 12Vc; No. 1 H. P. oeanuts, roasted. 8c; raw, tct salted pea nuts, per box. tLU; Italian chestnuta, per lb.. 10c. COFFEE Roated. No. 36, 36c; No. 30. tic; No. 25. lfc; No, 30. 14c FISH Halibut, 31c; trout, 13cr pickerel. ' 10c; pike. 14c; pike, fresh, frosrn. I!c; white tlth. 14 14c; buffalo. 14c; bullheads, skinned and dressed, 13c; catfish, d; eased, 17c; white perch, 7c; white baas, 15c; black baas. 26c; aunflsh, 649c; crapplea. KrSte; large crapples. 15c; herring, fresh frosen, so, whlieflsik frosen, 13615c: pickerel, freah froaen, 13c: red snapper, lie, flounders,, mackerel. UJ S6c per Ash; codfish, fresh froaen, 13c; had dock, fresh froaen. 12c; amelts, Uc; shad roe, 46c per lb.; frog legs, 35c per doa.; green sea turtle meal. 26c per lb HIDES AND TALLOVv Gr-en salted. No. 1. 5c; No. 2. 4c; bull hides. 3c; vreea unsalted. No. 1, 4c; green unaalleil. o. i. tc; horse hides, tl.00tU2.6O; slieep in-.-.t o 441.00. Tallf No. 1. 4Vjr.; t jc Wool. 10-X. Evaporated Applea aad Dried Fratfa. NEW YORK. Jan. 28, EVAPORATED APPLES Market Is firm in tone, with laacv quoted at lOHiillc; choice, -J'tc; pnmo. 8ilc: 1S1 fruit. Tti'loc. DRIED FRUITS Prunes are quiof and unchanged, with prices ranging from tVo to Iftc for California fruit, and from n'c. to 7c for Oregon Si's to 3f'S. Apricots are firm, with choice quoted at 21rS3o: extra choice. 23'i'Jt: fancy. 24fJc. Peaches are slow, but there is no preasure to sell and price are firmly held. Choice are quoted nt J'ltfime: extra Cholre. 12-ei3Hr: 1 fancy. 13fi 13V2: extra fancy. 14dl4tc. Ralsina are un settled, with loos miixatel quoted at 61. tiTtc; seeded ralains. itfrH'io; London lay ers'. t--&&1.75. 1 - HAMLIN DIES OF BRUTALITY Statraa of Criticism Follows Revela tloaa or Methods at Poatlae Heforanatory. PONTIAC, III., Jan. 2S. Metnlwr of the board of managers of the Illinois reforma tory In this city, at a session that lasted almoat throughout last night, heard storie from the lips of officers of the Institution themselves of brutality and torture inflicted upon William Hamlin, an Inmate, whose death and the conflicting explanations thereof has raised a storm of rriticiam. The admissions were wrung from the of ficer Of the institute that young Hamlin waa chained up to the bars of the "soli tary," his wrists held by handcuffs to a point even with the top of his head, for twenty-two hours the first day of hla pun ishment and for sixteen hours the second day. On the third evening when he waa tied up, hia endurance rave out after flvf hours, and after he had revived from a faint he either tried to commit suicide or escape. Being chained up again he climbed up the bars of his cell, probably while tn 11 delirium. He fainted the first day of his torture and the third night, and for long period during these fainting spells he hung by his wrists, suspended from a bar of hia cell, hla legs too limp to support his weight. The "cold water cure" waa applied, quart after quart of tee water being thrown over him to make him "quit shamming" and once it waa poured down hla throat until he choked. After he was Injured he waa left lying on the concrete floor of the "solitary" with only a blanket under L till and another over him, hia back broken tn three placra and Ills body paralted, all but the arms, for twelve hours before the reformatory physician waa called. PARDON IF CONVICT IS GOOD I arearleted Freedom ComlaaT to Soath Omaha a tt He Keeps the Faith. Albert Atkinson, who was sent to the penitentiary from this county, lias been given a conditional commutation of sen tence by Governor Sheldon and from now until April 1' he will have to live according to the rule laid down by the governor or go back to Lincoln. Atkinson was sent up for three yeara and hla time would expire April 1. 'after he had been credited with good time. The conditions of lils commutation are thai lie will go to South Omaha, enter upon some honorable employment, avoid evil associa tion, refrain from the use of Intoxicating liquor and remain In the state. If he does all this April 1 he will be given uncondi tional freedom. TWO YEARS A PITY TERM kbort Seateaeo Impoaed by Jadge Treat, Who Haa Merry oa Prlaoaer. From tha poor farm to the penitentiary la- the record of Ira E. Foster, who an sentenced to two years In Warden Beerner s broom factory Tuesday by Judge Troup. Foster, according to the atatement of hi attorney, paased the first yesrs of hi life in a Missouri poor houae. Judge Troup In sentencing turn said lie would rrake the penalty a light as. pisslnle betiause of the adverae comini' ns 1 n lit w'ltli tiic prisoner began hi carerr ... r oster forged twe c e; (,a i 11 Jai.i j'c . son, a Florence dairyman, for wliojn Iim wa working, and secured. 310. He n- ONIONS Snariah. per ciate. 11.5a; wis- i fessed and pleaded guilty, aamg lie ill I not understannd the eerie ueneae of I. Is crime conain Red uiooe, per id., tc. SHAM -UTS -Per do.. 8fcc. TOMATOE-t-FloriUa, extra fancy, per t