THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: JfKlDAY, JANUARY 8, 1909. 9 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Gaim, Owing to Change in ; Toxtign Cablet. SCAXnSd MARKET LOOKED FOB (era SJtaatloa l'fkM, with Val. " Crreflac l'ul and Re- ' relpta Mort Trade Well Mixed. OMAHA. Jan. 7. 3909. Wheat value continue steady and made time advance today dua to a chsnge in the fo-rerlan carries and toint apprehension a to the effect this general cold wave haa had UDon ' the unprotected winter wheat (TOD. A etssxtv sealolnr market la predicted for soma time to coma by the majority of operators. The corh' situation' la unchanged, with valtiea creenlna- unwarrl and recelDts being very moderate. Tlvara la practically no nana; in the aemand and farmers aim re fuse to market at theaa prlcea. Wheat-opened steady at closing prices, with no feature. Traders are well mixed both on the bull and bear aide, and ara Inclined to wait. Trads la light " cat tered. Value ruled narrow throughout the session and there was little change at the close. May wheat opened at $1.01 4 and cloned at 3l.tn4. Com was showing good strength on light receipts and cash sales were slightly higher, foreign bids came higher and in diiwi" buying which easily commanded higher' prices. Shorts were covering at the lose and th market closed strong on tha high -point. May corn opened at 66c nnd closed at 5Hc. bushels and shipments were 1,13,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 607,000 bushels and shipments of 21(1,000 bushels. Corn receipts were 800,000 bushels and shipment were 4WS.O00 bushels, against re ceipts last year of 661.000 bushels and ship, moot a of-422,000 Busnels. - Clearances '-were 4ii8,OUO bushels of corn, 3.000 Bushtfls of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 491.000 bushels. ' Liverpool closed l higher on wheat and VI higher on torn, Seabord reported 362.000 buahela of wheat and KS.000 buahela of com taken for export. Loral range of options: 110 6": clear ribs. I10.27U: short clears. Do j KUrTER Firm: creamerv, 2449.Je. EGOS Higher at 29c. case count. Receipts and shipments of flour and grain were aa follows: Receipts. Shipments. . a.ono , jrr.ouo 2.ftw 37.') 42.0I0 , 22.000 72.000 Flour, bbl Wheat, bu Corn, bu Osts, bu Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat May... imn tiH l ms July... -r.tVA KV, .92H 92V Corn May... 6 6.: 66 66 Vi Oats . May... mi . 48 4SV4 i 1 cut 92V 58 484 ' Otoafea 4Jah Priori. WHEAT No. 3 bard, 999Hc: No. S hard, &7fcH8c; No. 4 hard, 96tj96c; No. spring, W&99c. " '' -' CORN-No. . 64ft; No. 4, 63ttc; No. t yel low, Mcr No. i white, B6c. UAiB-iNo, a mixea, 4owtj,wv:; no. low, 47fi47Vt; No. 8 white, 47H87c; No. 4 white. 46Hft47e. RYE-No. 2, 71c; No. J. 70c. ' Carlot Receipts. , " . .. Wheat. Corn. Oats, Chlcaro , 10 . 161 ' 8 Minneapolis 129 ' . 23 Omahi Duluth, CHICAGO GRAIN ATD PROVISIONS '.' BsasssBsss-sa Features oft Trading sad Closlag rrle'es on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan. -7. Alter a choppy ses sion, characterise! . by .considerable dull ness, the wheat market here today closed easy, with rlces a shade to o below the closing quotations, of the previous day. Com and oats closed firm and provisions steady. Foretgn news usurped the field occu pied the last two days by the cold wave In thla country and inspired, a fair degree of bullishness In the wheat pit. At tha opening of the session the eyes of traders were turned to tha situation in India and Argentina. Advices from the former coun try stated that owlne to drouth in many sections the wheat yield will be much leas than previously estimated, wmie reports from' Liverpool claimed that many authori ties were beginning to regard a reduction in this exportable surplus of wheat from Argentina as a certainty. ..These reports caused a - firm tone In the market here early in the day.- Later In the session the marVC reacted on, an. eat 1 mate - ot the week's shipments of wheat from Argentina made "by a Well known crop statistician. This estimate placed the movement for the week at 600,000 bushels, tha largest total .via rtHiHM for the first week of any year. During tha day a few reports drifted Into the pit regarding . probable damage to the growing crop in this country by the nnM ttut ,ha news waa not accom panied by any orders to buy wheat, and. consequently naa nine eiiw;w n dull the greater part of the day and prices UitntA over a tic ran ire. The market cloeed easy, with May at tl.O7W&1.07tt and July at 960. Clearances or wneat ana eiK.iv oin nusl' to 403.000 bushels. The continued unusually small movement of corn from the farms was the basis of a strong market for that grain, sentiment in th. nit betna bullish all day. The mar ket closed firm. ' with prices Aip- HW to ve, wltn May at eio ano juiy Bxtreme dullness marked trading In the oat pit, but dosptte the inactivity a firm v Iv.iisA. thrnnrhnut . the entire ses sion. -The market closed firm, with prloes UiUo above tne previous ciu.o. '"' quotations on May were 61fco and on July Trade in provisions ' was quiet and tha market -was steady. At the close prices were 2WB&o higher. i" " ,.... The leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles.) Open, I High. I Low. Close. Tes'y HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaatatleas of the Day Varleas Conamodltles. NRW TORK, Jan. 7. FIXH'R Receipts, M.oni) bbls.; exports, ,o bbls. Market dull but steady. Minnesota patents, 16.2643. 66; winter straights, 34.6nZM.7B; Minnesota bakers', U.ra4t0; winter ex tra. 13.6694.26; winter pstents, $4756.26; winter low grades, t3.6n'94.1S. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, 3 654.16; fancy, 4 4.60. Buckwheat flour, quiet at fitofl.; per loo ibn. BUCK WHEAT Steady; New Tork state, 70r! seked. CORNMEAL Quiet: fine white and yel low i.604r 1.66; kiln dried. I3.4S. RxE Dull and easy: No. 2 western, 810 f. o. b. New York. BARLEY Steady; malting. 7337c c. I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 2,W bu.: exports, 17.8iO bu. Spot market firm. No. 2 red, $l.O7HJ1.08H. elevator, and 1.0T4j. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, II. Is, f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 hard winter. 11.19, f. o. b. afloat. While the local wheat market wss ganerally firm during the afternoon and at times about o higher, due to better cables, large clearance and export talk. later it weakened under predictions lor snow west, and closed rather easy at He net decline. Mav closed at 11.1074, July closed at I1.0BH. UUHN-Receipts, n.ooo bu. bpoi marsei firm. No. 8 flHr elevator, and 67c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, nominal, and No. 2 yellow, 7fce, f. o. b. afloat. tpiion marxet was without transactions closing Ho net higher. May closed at ffiHe, July closed at firttc and Hentamber closed at 6A16o. OATS Receipts, 74,700 bu.: exports, 8,000 bu. 8oot market quiet. Mixed. 2 to 82 lbs., 64$644c; natural white, 26 to S3 lbs., 64sv7c; clipped white, 32 to 40 lbs., WWc. FEED Firm; spring Dran, .w; mia dllngs, J26.00; city, $25.00. w a v i Mill irooo 10 enmoe. rn. HIDES Steady; Bogota, lrVitjJOHo ; Cen tral American. 21c. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $1650 (ffl7.00; mess, 112.60)13.60; beef hams, ze.atf 28.00; packet, 14.5016.00; city extra India mess, Z6.00tf26.50. Cut meats, quiet; plokled bellies, .60(S8.; pickled name, .uo-.du. Lard, steady: western. t3.7Mi9.85: refined, steady; Bbuth American, $10.86: continent. $10.75; compound, $6.s7V43fl.WH. Pork. steady; family, $!8.00(19.Oi); short clears, $a).0otfi22.5t; mess, $16.7517.26. TALLOW Steady city, tsa.tw per pus ), rminlrv ink in. free!. 6-W(tf6TA0. Kit fc; steady; omesiic, lair 10 tiirn, in rfi4lixc! Jsnan. nominal. BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, 33He (official price 33c); creamery extras, sj-'S 33c; creamery, thirds ti firsts, Z4(3siio; creamerv. held, common to specials, lll(r26c; western factory, firsts, ziwaitr; weexern lmltstlon creamery, firsts, 2a84c. CHEESE Firm; full cream, special, 14H l&Hc; September, fancy, Uhic (official price ii.. Kilns- Firm: state. Pennsylvania and nearby, brown and mixed, fancy, 35t06; fair to choice, SKMc; western flrsU, ittttc; seoonds, 81I&32C. ., , poiti.Try Alive, essv: chickens, 14c; fowls, lie: turkeys, 1218c. Dressed, strong; western chickens, ltwic; weiwni la14Hc; western turkeys, 22(23c. Wheat My.. Juiy- Sept, Cor.n . May' July Sept.' July vpt. May-Lard---Jan. Mag.. Bibs Jan."' . Najr 1 07 1 0RW 6iwnfi ttiv. 61V . 4H 1 47HI ?6 nvj M 7rl 46 I 80 1 07 . . 98'a '62 I -61SI wuiKlTtrttn 61Tt,l 61 4i46-4J-Hi $'.. iH .1 16 47, 16 76 1 60 9 n g 45 80 46Vu"TfcAH'q- 3iMs . m 16 43H 1 (7H 47H 9 W 8 46 8 76 1 07Hl . 98! l4 62 61 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS New York Central and Consolidated Oai Bally from Low Point. U5ITED STATES STEEL BISES Offer of Comaaoa. Stock , to Employee 1 an lavestsaeat Attracts Attea tloa af S escalators Bea4s Ara Irregalar, NEW YORK. Jsn. 7.-The most slgnifl- ant events ot the day from a financial tandpolnt were oncurlns- outside tha Htock exchange, end the volume of bualnesa done on the floor of the exchange shrank ma terially, until the spurt of activity which accompanied the buoyant rise late In the day. The points of positive strength were found outside the list of stocks ordinarily most in me trading ana mostly in those of minor grade. The shorts were not en oouraged to renew their aggressive attack on values by the continuance of any such weakening factors aa were the break In New York Central and In Consolidated Gas the day before. These two stocks gave suh- lanuai evidence of relief from selling pres- uib ana ineir strong recovery was a great vy sympamy, to tne rest or tne max et. A strong sentimental Influence was Xerted mmn hv th mAvmne, 1 TTnll A tatea Steel, which was due to speculative ..iirrnnura orawn rrom tne orrer by the di rectors of their common stock to employes at $50 per share.ln pursuance of the profit narlng plan. This Is the first time that common stock had been offered to the em ployee In addition to the customary offer of preferred stork, and the hnnn of the tock professed a belief tht thla tin Im plied an Increased confidence In the Invest ment standing of the stock on the part of the directors Of the mrnnratlnn Tn th. Colorado A Southern stocks orders again A . th8jr PPerance appasrntly for all '"mn 01 i nose stocks up to designated was assumea mat further de- ns ot me purpose or the Cnleago. Bur Ington A Qutncr towards these seourltlea were reflected In these movements, but no .miuunremtni wss rortncomlng to throw s light on the subject. The Rock Island movement hsd to do with a rumor that a change In the atatus of the common stock was Intended which should give It equal voting rights with the preferred. St. Paul's movement was Incident to a supposition III 'l"? authority for Issuing bonds on L?r. Ps.c'fl cot extension might contem plate the reimbursement of stockholders for funds embarked In the building of tho extension. There was a volatile sdvanre In T4 lillianilllllK. MT. S-'SI tl I Jib UliiH (3 aJ-.l. I - a w, uauik Tt5. JUB.I10 in ropon to rumor of the acquisition of -,wiu rwiroia in the UniUd 8tat, WhlOh WntlM Inrvt 4n svl.sa M.. C,dla.n Fr. "ytom n entry to the country railroad traffic. London waa taaen up with the $20,000,000 Tranavasl loan and Paris is (nMiin t . A.5,000 0( Russian loan offering. Foreign Jtaki.' events and soma such ef rect Is looked for here. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales nar unc'nni?2 000- V;nlted State, bonds 'we?i on .UkW bWon?.. C,ln- '0"- WEATHER IM THE GRAIN BELT liow Flurries Friday, with Rising Temperature. OMAHA, Jan. 7, 1906. The cold wave has spieaa over tne east ern aim soulnern siaies anu i weather prevails as far south as the north ern portion ot trie gult s la tea. and seru weather extends soutu over the lower Mis n..ri vsiicv. 'rminuaraiures have mod erated slightly tn the upper Ansaiasippi auu Missouri valleys, but the weather continues very cold throughout ilia upper vaiieya auu northwest, and temperatures ranging from ju hlow in the Duaotaa and Muaiana to 42 below In the Urltlah northwest are re ported. Snow flurries ' are general mis morning in the upper Mlassslppi and upper Missouri valleys and throughout tne north west and conditions are iavorabie tor snow flurries in thla vicinity lonigni ana r nuay, with riiinff tmnoerature.' rim ha. record of temperature and precip itation compared with the corresponding day ot tha lsst three years: ... .. . ... itm iMa,.igoT. 1901 Minimum temperature.... 7 26 . 2S Precipitation w .w mi ,ut - . . . . . . o, J . . XNurrnai tsmperai-urif iur luuay, u uciiit.. Deficiency In precipitation since Marco 1, K.64 Indies. Deficiency corresponding period in iwn. 7.60 inches. . Deficiency corresponding period In 10I J.88 inches' . U A. WELflH, L.ocai irorecaeier. 1 07 SUV iVgVK' '61H 614 61S Kauaaa City Grain and Provisions KANSAS CITY, Jan. 7. WHEAT Un- rhamed: Mav. 11.01 Vi: July. lc: cash No. a hard, 1.011.06; No. S bard, 98Vc9 $1.06; No. 3 Ted, 1.07(&l.O7H: No. i red, 11.00. (!OBN-Unchanged to AUs higher: May, 67Tc; July, 67H; caah. No. J mixed, 6tHv9 bic; No. S mixea, ot'iftovkc; no. j wruie, tw Kn. II white. 6lAiit.o. OATS Unchanged; No. 1 white, 49 610 ; No. I mixed, 4WJw. RYTS7l73c. HAY Dull: choice timothy. 19.7610.00: choice prairie, $8.606.76; choice alfalfa, I18.60iS14.60. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 33c; packing Block 19c Ei08--to higher; freah extras, SZVic; current receipts, ' 8c. Receipts and shipments of grain were as follows: Receipts-Shipments. Wheat, bu 92.000 92,000 Corn, bu 11.000 - 12,000 Oats, bu 3,000 14,000 Options at Kansas City: Articles. Open. I Iflgh. Wheat Msy 1 014 1 01H July vpk'm, Corn May fle 68 July 68 fW44 16 42U 16 7Vil 9 47H 9 75 ' S 46 8 76 16 37V4 16 36 47 9 72V 9 47V4 9 77H NO.' t " rash dootatlons were as follows: FtXUR--8teady; winter patents, 94.769 120; winter at ralghts. 94.4txft.95; sprins? Straights, 94-1o6.00; bakers.- li.06&4.26. WHBAT-No. J spring, W.OTVul 0: No. 3 spring. 91.0W4,ir7H: Kt- 2 red- 106H10H. CORN No. i 60&6lHic; No. 2 yellow, 64 fcOOc. ' OATS-No. S wTilte. 4HelVxC. RYENo 2 7sc. BARL.EY Good feeding, eOVxtfllVic; fW to choice malting. 64jHe. 8EK0B KUx, No. 1 northwestern, 91.H Prime timothy. 94.00. Oover. contract grades. Ift 35. PiOVl8K)frS-8hort ribs, sides (loose. fi.fiuil9.50. Porki mess, per bbl., 9114bl.60. Iari. per loo' Iba, WT1!. Short clear sides (boxeiik, 99 6o4l.75. , Receipts and shipments ot flour and- grain were rquows: Flour, bbls Wheal. bU. Cant. bu. ............. ("kaa bu. Rye, bu. ....... .j. ! Hurley, on. Receipts. Shipments. 32.800 J3.RO0 lS.Jtfl ...'., !).4fltt " S460 ...,.lo.f0 30i9ii0 .... 3.000 13.400 .... 4.2oO 39.700 On. -the Produce exchangs today the but ter snsrket M t"aqy; nrrinnrm. w-w: dairies. tlViflJRc, TSggs. firm t mark; cases InrJudjed. S6!T29Hc; .'lta. Hc: prime flrsl JlHc. .Cheese, steady at 148le. M." Leals Oeaeral Market. . . b't" trtTI8. Jka. T. "VYHE1AT Firm; caah. higher; track,' No. 3 red, cash. Il.loHW 13; N9 hard, 3V06OT.08: May. il.OB4l.08V,; t'ORN Higher; track. Nt. 9 cash, 69 IKVvc; M4y.. sV July, H4; 1 wnite, i Ustlsii i)AT8-Flrm; track. No. caah. Ri62He; May, July. Hc; N 1 wnlt. '8 ov. . . uTii-Miher.al W4i.o. " ' r'lXJUR olesdy; red winter patents. 94 IK) 4)6.16; extra fancy atia airaigm, si.sd.is; uard winter clears, 33.60. BfittD TlmoUiy, 33. CMC 3. . I'OWKTkfKiLL 41.10. .. . BRADS' iiigltar; sacked, east track, tl.03 lAT-flteaay: timothy. HOOmtW; prairie, 4)9.0i U o. lRf-1 COTTON TtES-tl tlO. BAOaiNO 'Hko. , - -w. HEMS TWIN'C-Tiv - . POULTRT-ratsady: chickens, 11c: spring, lie: turkevs. lie: ducki, lOHc: geese. (4c. PROV UUOM- Pork. . steady ; Jobbing. Ct Tl lard. steady; prlnte steam, H.rst) 3I7W-. Iev alt meats, frm; boxed extra thort; f Btrf clear rbs. 99 .97'i:"s Iiort clears, Low. I Close, 1 01 1 1H 910 67H D8 67 A 68ViiA A asked. Mlaneapolis Oral a Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Jan. 7. WHEAT May, 3i.o; jiny, ii.09HSfl.oi14 caah,, no. t nara, i.i vt l.n; No. northern. 91.0901.10; No. 2 northern 31.07 Wl. 08; no. s northern, yi.06W 1.06. . BRAN In bulk. 319.00. FLOUR Quiet; first patents. 14.40 4.C5: second patents, 34 204 40: first clears. 4.004.10; second clears, !.&& 3.06. Philadelphia Proa ace Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7. BUTTER Stead v. fair demand; western creamery, Soc: nearby prima. Joe. aTUtiB frirm; nearoy rennsyivania, sac western firsts, free cases. 33c at mark western current reoelpts, free cases. 11 0 sve. at murx. CHEEBI tirm, rair oemano: New York full creams, choice, 14Vsc; fair to good. Wi4C. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 7.-WHEAT-8pot, easy; No. i red western winter,, tn iod; fu tures. uulet; March, 7s 7Hd; May. 7s 61hd XRN Spot. steady; new American mixed, via Galveston. 6s 6(1: futures, firm January, 6s SW; March, 6s 2dj May, 6s Mllnaakee Grala Market. MILWAUKEK, Wis . Jan, 7 WHEAT Bteady: No. i nonnern, i la: imo, northern. 31090110: May. 3107. CORN Higher: My. 61 o bid. BARLEY Higher; standard. 67c; sam pie, eiH"c , Dalath Grata Market. Tll'LlITH. ' Minn..' Jan. T. W1TF.AT No. 1 northern. 91.09SJ No. 1 northern. fl.OTH; May, l.oH; July, l.os. OATS On track, 43 c. Peoria Market. PEXRIA. Jan. T. CORN Higher ; No. yellow. 6frCT6g4c: No. 9 yellow, 6sc; No. tsWc; No. 3, tec: No. 4. 660; no grade, 64c. OATS Dull; No. 4 white. 49c. Oils aad Roala OIL CITY, Pa, Jsn. T. OIL Credit avsr- urr balance.. 1173: runs, 133,160 bbls.; age, ioi io nois. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Jan. T. OIL T pentlne. 38c. BOPIN Firm. Quote: B. D, B. V I O. 33.06; H. 3140; I. 34 .15: K. S10; 15.68: N. $4 1$; WO, 40; WW, 60. (oft Market. NEW TOR1C. Jan. 7 j COFFEE Mar ket for futures closed pet unchanged. Haies were reported or 4,ztu tags, . eluding January at 9.70c; March, 6.7 In 769 i.Uie; May. 6k6S6 90c; July, 6(5o; Sep. teuioer, .duidoc; uctoDer, o hoc iBinher. 6 60i6.tdc. Soot. firm: nominal.. ?C7V,c: Santos No 4. SOS mild, auu. cuiaovs, loiZHc I) Rio, "1e. rnh. Lnw. CloM. en.wio 4u uu 4u 3,000 (0 lino 1.000 3, W0 4H 74, 49S4 41 '4 ma 42H 41 lfi its n 3.400 S8H 67 M 1.1 1 . 70, Kt4 8 . l.10 104t4 JOST4 im 400 1! 1M44 m 100 tiU MU M 100 31 II n . I.too M 4 60 . ." 10014 io(H ifloai S00 101S4 10H, 10H4 . 300 110 10i4 iM . 4,400 111 1104 1114, ,. e.i vi wa n . l,no 71 70 . 34.600 ITT 17 . 3.400 li t 600 101 101 71 174 S3 Ml 67 178 11,600 Btt, 64 1.400 104 7 4.000 17 174 34,300 151 144 1C4, 1.100 T0V, U 70 0.300 V. 0 46 18,2110 M'm & 1,700 tS tltt 14 4,400 14 2 K4U 1S.300 If) -it'H. 400 ISO .. 4.400 l .. 1.700 8144 400 ' S74 .. ll,oo UH 0O 4Si KM 700 147 V 17u I162.3(.?0l: gold coin and bullion, K7.106.C9, gold certificates, 846.302.490. New York Meaey Market. NEW TORK, Jan. T. MONEY On call. ay, 3W2 pep tent: ruling rate, 3 per nt; closing bid. 1 per cent: offered1 at 1 per cent. Time loans, dull and easy; sixty ess ce days, 2H per cent: ninety dsys, 2 3 per cent; six months, 8V4 per cent. rKlM H HEKUAil 11LK rArXK 3Q4 per cent. BTERLINO) EXCHANQB-PtMilr. with actual business In bankers' bills at 94.8490 Si4.86 for alxty-dav bills and at 94.W95 for demand; rommerclnl bills. 94.84'u4.4T4. SILVER Bar, 51V: Mexican dollars. 45c. BONDS Oovemment. steady: railroad, ir regular. ' The following were Jna cioslng Quotations on bonds yesterday: V. 8. rf. 3a res.. ..101 Int. Met. 4H Tl't t eenpea 1H (.. s N. unl. 4i tnov), V. 8. 3a. rs inn4tMin. e. . 4a M' do coudou luo-VMei. Central 4a tftit D. 8. 4a, rat 114 do lat Inc Wi coupon l!"Mlnn A St. U it m4 Am. Tobacco 4 71 M . K. A T. 4a S e la 107 o xa ttit Atvhlana sen. 4 100HN. K. Ft. of M. a 4a vtH So adj. 4a. 1N. T. O. r. ISa i do ev. 4a 109 N. 1. C. f. U 137 do t l'4No. Paclflo 4a 102H Atlaaila C. !. 4a -. W4 do la 71 Bal. A Ohio 4a liHN. W. e. 4a hS do ma IS0. S. L. rM. 4a MHi Br. R. T. et. 4a MHPena. ct. ivta 111... 14' Omtral ot Oa. 4a... .10414 do eon. 4a 1MS do lat Inc 7 Reading an. 4a 100 do 14 inc eft Rep. of Cuba 6a 101 do Id Inc 40 St. U A I. M. c. 6a.. Ill rttee. a Ohio 4tta..-.lMt. U P. fg 4a. 15 Chleaco A A. T4 st. L. 8. W. a. a... 71 C, B. A Q. n. 4.... 74 Seaboard A. U 4a.... H C. R. I. A P. 4a 7So. Pacific 4a 41 do ml. 6a do lat 4a ftv, do rrdl. 4e 41'iSo. Rallwar aa 104 coc. St. I g. 4a.. 7S,Twa A f. U 117 Colo. Ind. 6a. 7T4T , St. L. A W. 4a.. 14 Colo. Mid. 4a loSil'nlon Pacific 4a 101 Colo. A 8o. 4a e do ct. 4a 104 Del. A H. ct. 4s 103 tj. 8. Kteel 24 6a 10S D. A R. O. 4a. Wabaah la 1UH 18 Western Md. 4a 61 TlViW. AUK. 4e 14 106 Wla. Cootral 4s IIH'N. Y., N. H. A H. 0H ct. a ctta 13.m SKLaks Shore 4a 1M1... 95 H Brio p. I. 4a... do cn. 4a Hock. Val. 4a... Japan 4a do 4a do 3d aertea Bid. Offered. Loiloa Stock Market. IiONDON. Jan. 1 American securities were In demand from fcif. higher during tne eariy session toaay. union I'acinc and Southern Pacific led the advance. London closing stock quotations: Conaola, money .... UV4 Mo., Kan. Texas.. 41 do account 43 H New York Central. ..114 Anaconda loNorfolk A Weitern... 47 Atchison 103 do ptd U do ptd 104OnUrlo A W cetera.. 41 Baltimore A OB.IO...U PennarlTania 48 Canadian Facltle ...t0Rand Mines 7 Cheaapeeka A Ohio.. 61 Heading Tl Chi. Oreet Woetera.. 11S4 Southern Railway .. 3 ITU., Mil. A it. P.. 16.' do ptd el re Beers .1 Southern Paclflo 111 Denrer A Rle O tUnloD Paottlo .J8i do ptd 42 do pfd , 31 Erie 33 TJ. 8. Steel M do let pfd e0 do ptd 11644 do 3d ptd eOHWabaah 30 Grand Trunk 3H4 do pfd 61 Illinois Central 160 spanlah 4 '.'. MS LoulaTllla A Naah...U7Amal. Copper t 81LVKR Bar, firm at 23 13-16d per ounce. MONKY 1 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2H per cent. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipt of Cattle Are Fairly Liberal for Thareday. , HOG MARKET ABOUT THE SAME Demand from ? Packers Good aad Trade Is Aetlre Saaply at Sheep Kot Eaosik to Pill Demaad. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. Jan. T, 1909. ReCelDts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday trfflclal Wednesday .. Estimate Thursday .. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 9.3.U .27 3.024 .. 7.0:(S 14.H47 7.118 .. 9.979 11.089 a.09 .. 3.900 7.400 9,600 Four days this week.. 30.948 99.913 91.309 Same days last week. ...11831 33.903 24.105 fame days 2 weeks ago.. 8,l:t7 21.714 9.871 Same days 3 weeks ago.. 22.857 3 L 403 90.948 fme days 4 weeks ago..21.M 94,020 34,9o Same days last year. . . .l.6tl 66.070 90,71 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: iu. ipA inc. Deo. Oattle .20,919 19.2R8 1.660 Hogs 48,123 418.814 16,891 Sheep 31,904 24,fitil 7.303 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Dates. 11909. 11908. 1907. 190. 1905. 1904. 103. Jan. 1.. Jan. 2.. Jsn. 8.. Jsn. 4.. Jan. (.., Jan. 6.. Jan. 7.. 189 4 35 34 6 41 4 94 9 33 976 4 36 6 21 6 11 4 30 4 61 6 34 4 4tti0T4 48 929 9 70 4 S59S05 14 446477 6 fiR 633 6J2 4 47 4rW2S S 77 4 31 6 17 4 45 4 68 34 424 634 4 601465 840 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Oaltl. Hnn Rhaen Vf'r'a M. Ot Bt. 1' IK Missouri Paclflo Union Pacific 16 C. & N. W., east.... 8 C. N. W west.... 19 C, St. !., M. A O.w.. 26 C, B. & Q., east...... 9 C, B. & Q., west 41 C R. I. & P., east... 7 Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western 3 Total receipts 167 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 1.087 1.196 4,014 2.120 8 2.. t 28 7 1 9 1.. 21 11 3 11 6 2.. 39 6 1 1 1 1 .. 2 103 45 S I I flower (Tardea and avoid the cold ffji lu jwX Winter Months. Go via the 4BlW I I California. It will make -r " Trwi nal'' 1 I I your trip enroute restful .,Q. L LB Ml j I and pleasant. Be sure - fel J V rarnam . ' ZhV 'rhonssi e?ekr " - X. U Dong. M$T?7ZZF 7 17 31 4 I ltd 1 37 33 4U 1ST 14,400 144' 145 14 TOO Tt 71 Tl 1,700 144 144 14 I.4II0 18 18 ! 3,400 100 48 48 12 3.700 . 4. M0 800 30 10 S4 70 4k 1J 64 40 30 40 70 Amalgamated Copper Am. c. A y Am. r. A P. ofd Am. cotton Oil Am. H. A L. pfd Am. Jr Securities Am. Unseed Oil Am. LoeemotfTo , Ara. LoeomntlTe pfd Am. 8. A R Am. 8. A R. pfd , Am. Sour Refining; Am. Tobaoco pfd American Woolen' Anaconda Mining Co Atohteon Atchison pfd Atlantlo Coaat Line Baltimore A Ohio Bel. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclflo Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey.... Chesapeake A Ohio Chloaao Ot. W Chicago A N. W C, M. A St. P C. C, C. It L Colorado T. A I Colorado A so , Colo. A Bo. lat pfd Colo. A So. 3d pfd.. ...... oonaoMdatsd Gas ........ Corn Products Delaware A Hudson Den tot A Rio Grande... D. A R. O. pfd Dietlllera' soourities ... Kris Kris lat pfd Brio 3d pfd Oenaral Bleotrlo Orsat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etfa. lllinota Central lnterborouah Hot Int. Met. pfd International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Central Kanaas City so K. C. Ro. pfd LoulaTllle A N Minn. A Bt. L M., St. P. A 8. I. M ... Mlsaouri Paclflo M , K. A T M , K. A T. ptd National Lead New Tork Central N. r., O. A w Norfolk A W North American Northern Paclflo Paolfto Mail PennayWania People" Gee P.. C. C. A St. L. Preeeed Steel Oar Pullman Palace Car. Railway Steel Spring.... Reading Republic Steel Repuslto Steal pfd Rock laland Co Rock Ieland Co. pfd St. U A S. P. M ptd... St. Louie 8. W St. U B. W. pfd Blosa-Sheffleld B. A ! Southern Paclflo So. Pacific pfd Southern Railway , So. Hallway pfd , Tennneee Copper Texas A Pacific T., St. U A W T., St. 1 A W. pfd Vnloa Pacific Unloa Paclflo pld , V. 8. Rubber V. 8. Rubber lat pfd... V. 8. Steel U. 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical . V.-Caro. Cheta. ptd.... Wabaah Wabaah ptd V'eetlnghouee Klectrte .. Weetarn Union Wheeling A L." K Wl.conaln Central l. " . t a. T Co W0 11 Total sales for the day, iSv.SOO shares. Baatorn Stacks an A Bands. BOSTON. Jan. 7. Money, call loans, 8H 54 per cent; time loans, IVinTs per cent. r-Wlnar auotatloos: Atchlaos adj. 4a 3 Amalgamated .. ao 4, 104 Arlaooa Com. .. AUhiaoa R. too Atlantis ao p(a 101 Butts Coalition Boatoa A Albany 3 41. A Arlaooa. Boatoa A Maine 13oCal. A Heels... Ftoetoa Eleate4 14 CenUanlal rttebburs fd " Copper Hangs .. N. T., lJ. H. A H... 141 Daly West Union Paclflo ...141 Pranklln Cham HOrnnby .. ea ureena ueneneev .. 4 lele Hoy ale ..131 Maaa. Mialng .. ..123 Michigan ..Jil Mohawk .. UMont. C. A C... M Nad Korelarn j'Flnaaclal. LiONDON, Jan. 7. Money was In good supply on the market today despite the large bank repayments. Discounts were firmer In vlow of the 'Argentina gold re quirements. On the Stock exchange the new loans monopolized the attention In the gilt-edged section. The Transvaal Issue waa largely over-subscribed and was quoted at a premium, and with the ex pected Argentina bond Issue of 9l7,&OO.tJOO, as well as the Russian loan, It Is antici pated that the Standard securities will be neglected for a time. Kaffirs opened un settled and closed steadier. Home rails were neglected. American securities were steady in the forenoon, with moderate busi ness evenly distributed throughout the list, which caused a general hardening to over parity. New Tork advanced prices slightly In the afternoon, but buying was not brisk, and the market finished easier. BERLIN. Jan. 7. Trading was very quiet on the Bourse today and prices were weaker on the reports from the United States. PARIS, Jan. 7. There was a steady tone on the Bourse here today. 41 li 4" 71 300 125 1K U 6O0 &4 47 U .. 3,300 144 188 144 .. S.K 70 6 70 .. 14,000 42 41 42 .. 1.100 71 73 73 .. 3) 7 77 1 .. 33.400 138 1!4 118 .. ' 3.700 47 47 47 .. 3.144 44 34 44 400 74 78 74 .. 11.100 14t 140 143 114 14 14 .. 11.400 134 118 144 .. 3.400 104 101 1UJ .. 8,100 8 88 88 100 4444 41 43 100 170 170 144 8U0 47 47 47 ... T,4" 141 1M 141 ... 1,100 14 36 14 400 87 87 87 .. T3.0 i: 14 24 .. 13,100 41 i 40 410 40 40 40 100 33 it U 11 800 78 78 78 .. 87.300 J4 114 114 W HI !', 120 ... 1.700 lo 26 rtSJAHA GBEnA0 MARKET. a eaaaaasaaaaaaas y Conditions of Trade aad 4notatloas on Staple aad Fancy Prodo.ee. BUTTER Creemery. No. 1. delivered to retail trade In cartons, u: Jtfo. 1 in 60-lb.J tubs. 80c; No. 3 in eo-lb. tuns, wo; no. j in 1-lb. cartons, 28c; fancy dairy, tuba, 2233c; packing stock, 20c. EGOS Fresh candled, 30c; storage, 230. CHEEilhJKineait Wisconsin full cream, twins, 16c; young Americas, 4 In hoop, favorite. 8 In hoorj. 16c: daisies. 20 In hoop. l&tto; cream brick, full case. 13c; block Swiss, 16c; full cream llmrourgr, 140. BKiif CUTS No. l no, ic; no. z no. 12Vc; No. 3 rib. &c; No. 1 loin, 30c: No. 1 uin ii. - a inin li,,. 1 ohunlc No. 3 cnucK. oc; no. s cnucg, bo; o. i round, oo: No. 2 round. 7toc: NO. 6 round. 6c ; No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 2 plate, &Vie; NO. 3 piate, 4,o. DRESSED POULTRY Hens, 10llc; springs, 11c; ducks, 12wl8c; geese, 10c; tur kevs, lMi'iOc: squabs. I2.20(a2.25 per dos. VRESH FRUITS-vApples, $S.003-J.10 per bu. box. Lemons, 13.0uSO.75. Oranges, Cal ifornia, t2.&o&3.0i. Bananas, 11.75:33.75 per bunch. Orapea. Malaga. 3u.o03i.t4) per keg; California Emperor, 4-box crates, 11.6c4 1.75. . VEGETABLES Celery, Michigan, per doi., sue; other mumc. Beans, navy, No. 1, per bu., 32.604i4.60r lima, 5c per lb, Cabbage, 2Hc per lb. Potatoes, bMCtPSc. To maloes. per basket, crate. 21.65. Cucum bers, per dos., 31.75y1.00. Onions, Spanish, per crate, tl.&o; Texas, 31.26 per urate.. Lettuce, per dos., 46c. Peppers, Bouthern, 31.00 per crate. Cauliflower, 32.50 per crate; Egyptian, 31.50 per doz. Brussels sprouts, sue per qt. numquats, jug per qi. 1.400 1.400 2.400 1,400 81 47 84 44 1.400 78 41 44 35 48 11 41 4' 34 4k " ...IM.000 1S4 174 141 100 . 700 ... 800 104) .. 44,400 64 4 84 84 4 44 106 10b 62 1,004 44 1.804 3,100 44 300 1 40 85 44 113 119 44 44 44 113 It 10 44 40 44 4i 6 44 18 84 S1 134 127 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7. COTTON Futures opened steady; January, s.wc; juarcn, s.tuc May, 3.06c; July, h.Mc; October, li.iOc; Lt er,ilHir. H . ti7ia S . oc. NEW YORK, Jan. 7. COTTON Market opened steady at an advance of -4(4 points. bpot closed quiet; miaoung upianus, v.ac middling gulf, 3.50c; sales, 2.0U0 bales. Futures closed steady; January. 8.90c: February, 8.t9c; March, 0.01c; April, 3.17o; Msv. c: June. S.33c: July, 8.33c: August. 8.84c; September. 8.6c; October, 8.63c; No vem.ber. 8.60c: December. 8.60c. GALVESTON, Jan. 7. COTTON Steady at sc. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 7. COTTON Bpot, steady; low ordinary, 5 9-16c, nomi nal; ordinary, 6Hc, nominal; gocd ordinary, 8 13-ltic: low middling. 8 3-16c: middling, 8 16-lSo; good middling, 8 5-16c; middling, 3 l-16c; fair, 10 7-1 to, nominal; receipts, 10,05s bales; stocka, too, 41 it Dales. 8T. IXH'18. Jan. 7-COTTON-Qulet middling, 9)C; aalos, none; receipts, 1.8S4 bales; shipments, 1,477 bales; stock, 43,249 Dales. Omaha Packing Co 699 838 Swift and Company 723 1.678 Cudahy Packing Co 6K2 1.714 Armour & Co 022 2,440 Bchwartzchtld A Sulsb'g r 106 Vansant & Co 41 Carey & Benton 3 obman & Rothchtld 75 W. I. Stephen 78 ..... Hill & Son 82 F. P. Lewis 14 Huston Co 20 H. Bulla 27 L. F. Huhz 50 ..... ..... Wolf 29 McCreary ft Carey 96 H. F. Hamilton 2 M. Hagerty ft Co 64 Sullivan Bros 13 St. Louis 993 Blackshier 141 Country .butchers 214 Keenan . 749 Other buyers 266 892 Totals ....3,821 8,630 8.839 CATTLE Receipts were fairly liberal for a Thursday and the character of the of ferings was about the same as It has been for some time. Very few well finished beeves are coming and the big bulk of the supply consisted of cattle that have been on feed for from sixty to ninety days. All the dressed beef men seemed to have good orders to fill and the favorable tone to advices from outside markets made a good active local trnde with prices gener ally about steady with yesterday. As com pared with a week ago values for the gen eral run of short fed and warmed up cattle are fully 25c higher and the tone to the trade Is strong at the advance. While there were no very choice cornfeds here today. there were some hayfed westerns that were good enough to bring $6.25. 1 ' " The market for cows and heifers wss, If anything, a shade stronger than yesterday so far aa desirable grades were concerned and the outlet for good butcher stuff was at good as It has been any time this sea son. Fat and heavy cows met with a ready sale, while choice heifers are bringing the best prices of the season. Strictly com mon canners are In very Indifferent de mand, but anything at all useful In the way of butcher stock Is selling fully 26c higher than a week ago. Veal calves are strong and the same Is true of bulls stags, etc. There was not a great deal doing tn tha stocker and feeder trade, as supplies were very limited. The Inquiry from both yard traders and country buyers waa very brisk for anything that had flesh and quality and even medium common stuff was picked up freely at good, strong prices. The best feeders are all of 1526c higher than last week, while even the less desirable grades are selling fully lOflSc better than at that time. Ouotstlons on cattle: flood to choice cornfed steers, $6.4rtii7.2j; fair to good com fed steers. 35.40WI5.25; common to fair corn fed steers, 34.OOtfi6.26: good to choice cows and heifers, $4 .rVWTS.M; fair to good cows snd heifers. 13 2nm 40: common to fair cows end heifers. Pl.OMiQ.M: stock heifers, 32.50 5.60; venl calves, 33.0007.00; bulls, stags. etc.. 3.00frfi.OO: good to choice Blockers and feeders. 34 76(f?ri.40: fair to good stockers nd feeders. W.IXTT4.80: common to fair stockers and feeders. IS.OOitJ'l.So. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. da sfd Am. Pnea. Tube. Aner. sugar do pfd Am. T. A T Amer. Woolen .. dm ofd nomlnloa 1. A Old Domintoa .. Edlaon glee, lllu M (.-eceoia llParrot ,. 40qulocy . 4 Shannon ISO Tamarack . 0Trtnlty .8 U. 8. Mining.. . 44 I'. 8. OIL .114 Utah . tWolrertna .... ,. 31Nrtn Butts .. Blectrte do ptd Maaa. Oaa lolled fruit .. Vnlled 8. St .. do pfd V. 8. steal do pfd Adreature AUoues New YerW Mlalaar gtecka. NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Closing quotations on mining slocks: Alio ... 34 ... 8 ... 17 ... 34 ...117 ...440 ... 43 ... 40 ... 10 ... 14 ...104 ... 13 ... 34 ... ... 11 ... 70 ...' to ... II ... 44 ...134 ... 34 .... 34 ... 17 ... 14 ... 14 ... 46 ... 3 ... fc ...141 ... 84 bninswleb Cos. .. Com. Tuaset stock. io boaoa Co. Ml. A Va Horn Silver Iron SlWer Offer. .30 Leadelll Cea. . 8 'Untie thiol .. . 34 Mexloaa . 14 Ontario . JS Oihlr . 74 Tallow Jacket . .lit Siaadant .. I .. 7 .. 83 ..134 ..! .. 1 ..IM Bank Clsarlaga. OMAHA. Jan. T. Bank clearings for to day were 32.3M.3E5.03 and ror tha correspond ing data last year tl.3il.370 81 Treasary Itateneent. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Today's state ment of tha treasury balances In the gen eral fund, ssclusivs of tha 31aO.00O.OU4 gold reserve, thorn. Available casb balancst. Wool Market. BOSTON. Jan. 7. WOOL There is little life In the local wool market, due to well cleaned blna and heavily stocked mills Prices remain steady, with a firm under tone, but there Is a lack of Quotations on account of light Inquiry. Most dealers ware awaiting tne consumption or tne present supplies by the mills ana are looking with Interest on the Increased activity. Leading domestio Quotations rsnae as follows: Scoured values: Tessa, fine 12 months. 60 b2c; fine, to 8 months. 664a California, northern. 60tab2c: middle county. 46iWsc southern, 33U40c; fall free, 4" 12c. Oregon eastern No. 1 staple, awrbjr; eastern cloth lug. 63U6oc; valley No. 1, etcfl-IHo. Territory fine staple, txxo&c; fine medium staple., 08 Uouc: fine clothing. buH'j.c; fine medium clothing, otHiio-; half-blood. H4(6Sc; three eighths-blood. n26jo4c. Pulled, extra, 6V(3 a:c: line a fvgwr; a euoer. MSTfoc. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 7.-WOOL-Unchanged medium grades, combing and clothing, l8' ewairc; iigm, line, ib'ozoc; neavy, line, lUMs'yibc; tun washed, zBitjc. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-METALS-The London tin market was lower, with spot uuui.ru ai ts ana tuiures at 131 10s. The local market was weak In consequence, with spot quoted at S28.4ota28.6&. Conner rle. clined 12s 6d in London, with spot closing at 63 Ss 6d and futures at 63 17s Sd. Lo cally tne market waa quiet and unchanged, with Lake quoted at tl4.60U.2H; electro lytic, ll4.mt4Bl4.S7H; casting. 314.014.25. lu was uncnangea at til it ta in Lou don and at 34 17Vyo-4 fc:V locally. Spelter was unchanged In both markets, closing at 12 5s In London, and at 36.US.17 ueciine waa reportea in the uignan iron market, with Cleveland war rants quoted at 45s Sd. Local Iv there was no change. No. 1 foundry northern. 317.00 wu.to, no. z, us.764Fl7.26; No. 1 southern ana mo. 1 southern soft, 317 2Mil7.76. ST. LOUTS, Jan. T. M BTALS Lead, iriu; n-ies, opener, urm, 4a U'Vi- agar aaal Molasses. NEW YORK. Jan. 7.-SUGAR-Raw, niar- icaoi lair refilling, sue; centrifugal,, 'ej irei. a. sue; moiaases sugar, &VOC. Heflned leeoy. crvsnea, a.BMij VOasX4k Aigc Biauuiawii , Ko. A. Pr. No. At. Pr. IX (II 40 130O 4 1 4 n 4 OO 30 1?14 4 30 111 11 C 4y 84 tl'.T 8 if) 14 1111 S 73 83 1278 4 80 11 1151 6 til li 1214 4 4S 13 1146 3 46 12 .'.....1870 4 50 80 1074 4 00 80 1JT 4 44 13 18VS 4 00 8 1808 4 80 COWS. 3 8?4 3 60 8 1"97 8 80 11 474 3 40 7 ro 4 00 t 124 I 80 17 4S3 4 Of) S 43 3 00 3 433 4 00 3 4 3 00 4 442 4 Oo 4 434 8 00 8 141 4 00 11 843 8 00 6 Ill 4 00 7 14 8 00 11 1040 4 80 20 8!3 8 10 26.... C4 4 80 4 1101 8 23 14 10"4 4 83 4 4I5 3 30 8 1144 4 40 13 11 3 40 4 1104 4 M 3 41.4 8 40 4 m 4 80 11 1040 3 45 8 11M 4 44 t H4 3 60 7 113J 4 70 3 Ml 3 40 1014 4 84 474 4 75 1038 4 40 8 483 8 40 17 li7 4 80 It 543 3 to 10 11Z7 8 1 HEIFERS. ir8 3 30 37 813 4 18 4 647 8 30 8 824 4 80 4 ... 850 3 25 8 750 4 60 3 W5 3 50 1 113 4 bt 3 310 3 60 17... 371 4 70 BULLS. 1 840 8 40 1 1440 8 M 3 440 3 IS 1 1330 3 40 1 120 3 15 1 14uo 4 OO 1 1370 3 40 1 1370 4 04 1.; 1350 3 45 1 1730 4 14 8 1373 3 50 1 IMO 4 1( 1 1120 3 50 1 1470 4 It 8 1243 3 40 1 .. .1540 4 80 1 1360 3 50 1 1?0 4 83 8 10 5 8 (0 1 1450 4 14 1 1140 3 40 3 1300 4 45 1 1IWU 3 40 4 50 1 1270 3 70 1 1470 4 40 1 1140 3 IS 1 14 4 16 CALVES. 4 310 4 85 3 340 3 04 1 610 4 50 ' 1 170 3 If 1 44 3 85 1 340 4 34. 3 275 4 25 3 St 4 60 1 (10 3 50 1 140 5 1 310 8 13 3 225 4 60 8 15 4 OO 1 lie) ( it 3 1H 4 00 1 140 1 00 1 8) 4 00 1 150 7 S3 I IK 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3 810 3 io 7 tit 4 tl 8 43 8 1 4 633 4 33 II 534 8 15 7 87T 4 44 Ct 49 4 00 10 110 4 40 W 4 10 8 M la) 30 421 4 14 HOia Receipts of kegs numbered Ventilation in Cars Ilaving received a letter from the Health Commis 6ioner of the City of Omaha urging better ventilation of cars and realizing that health and comfort depend on a proper supply of fresh air, our conductors have been instructed to keep one or more ventilators open at all times. We trust the Public will co-operate with us in carrying out this rule. " ' ' Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Oo. ...174 40 6 5 ...17 ... 6 70 ...310 80 6 70 ...205 40 6 70 ...VM ... 6 7214 ...B04 40 3 18X4 ...804 120 6 13 ...313 40 8 72 Vi ...310 40 3 44 ...744 ... 5 16 ...144 ... 6 76 ...203 130 6 76 ...3lt 120 6 76 ...807 80 6 18 ...! 40 3 16 ...231 130 6 15 ...816 ... 6 15 ...ll 40 6 76 80 6 75 IM ... 6 75 .324 80 6 16 .113 ... 6 714 .314 120 6 77S4 .323 30 t 77 .311 ... 6 30 324 40 3 80 ..361 .40 6 40 73.. 40.. 47... 88... 44.. 53.. 16... 46.. 77.. 75.. !.. 76.. 13.. It.. 80.. 13.. 34.. 87.. 83 326 76.. 78.. 86.. 88 74.. 70.. 14 44 73 114 130 6 80 74.. 75.. 48... 11... 48... 44... 41... 68... 11... 10... It... 48. ..307 40 6 80 . .21 40 6 40 ..3t 3)10 6 40 . .t'il 120 6 40 ..264 40 4 80 ..261 120 5 40 ..2o7 ... 6 40 ,.3T1 360 6 80 ..K6 180 6 80 ..338 ... 6 80 ..888 110 6 30 . 116 840 6 80 45.... 65.... 84.... 87.... 71.... It.... 78.... 73.... 64.,.. 64.... 87.... 14.... 44.... 61.... 71.... 46.... 44.... 74.... ti.... 84.... 76.... 71.... .... 42.... 44.... 44.... 74.... 71.... 61..., 60.... 61..., 61.... 61..., 10.... 46..., 14..., 61..., 48..., 43... ...260 240 3 Slti ...218 130 6 86 ...316 80 6 86 ,...200 VH 6 85 ...271 40 6 W ,...163 130 5 45 ,...24 40 6 85 ,...21 340 6 46 ... .123 130 6 85 ,...81 80 6 85 ....213 ... 6 46 ,...311 90 I 44 ....266 120 4 48 ,...347 ... 6 46 ,...331 ... 6 15 ....244 ... 8 86 ,...2 ... 6 8TH ,...323 ... 6 87S4 ....tut 140 6 SO ....843 800 3 40 ....374 140 6 80 , .. .340 ....444 ....368 30 3 80 ...,2h4 140 6 40 ....371 80 6 40 ,...34 80 6 80 ....267 )J0 3 to ....328 60 6 46 ,...34 ... 6 46 ....403 1(0 4 46 ....146 ... 6 TV4 ....lit 140 3 00 ,..25 40 3 00 30 8 00 30 4 00 40 4 00 4 00 ... I 40 ... 8 80 ...400 ...877 ...411 ....387 ....313 204 3 03 SHEEP Receipts of sheep numbered forty-one cars this morning, the number Inadequate to supply the axtlve. strong de mand for killers, prices on itinera were pushed up lOfiUoc above yesterday"s fig ures and values are now at the high point of the season. included among today s arrivals were three cars of ewes that sold at 3e.0o, the hiarhest price of the season to date. Four curs of good yearlings brought 36.85, alBo top price or the season, ana a car ot lamrx, sold at 87.76. the highest price for lambs reached In some time. The market was active and the receipts were diriposea of In good season. There was a good country demand for feeders, but the supply was rather limited. Everything in sight sold freely at current Quotations Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs. tl.WUT.1t: fair to good lambs. 3tt.6oii7.0u; feeding lambs, f4.ooo4i.6u; good to choice light yearlings, io.4."Uti.SD; gooa to choice heavy yearlings, to.ibui.tio; feeding yearlings, ft.oOto.ou; good to choice wethers, $o.2Dj6.bo; feeding wethers, U.mXai.W; good to choice ewes, 34.76Vt.ia; fair to gooa ewes, 34.25efi4.7b; feeding ewes, culls arid bucks, I.O0412.OO. Representative sales: No. 161 western wethers 76 western wethers 4 western wethers, culls.. 261 western vearlinss 643 western yearlings 244 was tern ewes 6 western ewes 116 western ewes 222 western wethers ....... 414 western yearlings 313 western yearlings 327 western iambs 426 western ewes 10 western ewes 317 western lamb feeders western lambs, culls, feeders, 823 western lamb feeders 63 western lambs, culls, feeders, tfel western ewes ,. 231 western lambs VA Western ewes 491 western lambs 218 western ewes, feeders 16 western bulls 21 western lambs 217 western ewes western goats 164 western yearlings 6 western wethers (25 western ewes 8 native lambs 123 western ewes 64 western ewes, culls 238 western yearlings 222 western lambs 237 western ewes 'A Wyoming ewes, culls 237 western yearling wethers 44 Wyoming ewes 134 Wyoming ewes 3t4 Wyoming lambs 142 western lambs, culls 234 western lambs 210 western yearlings cars, about s.ouo head. There was no ma terlal change In prices from yesterday's general average market. The demand front packers waa good, and while the trade was activs, prices as a rule were only steady to strong at yesterday' current figures. Tha top today sold up to 36.06. the same aa yesterasy, witn me oulk at IS.Tuga 36. While the market on paper appears some what higher, the SDnarrnt atranarth is largely due to tha fact that there were leas light bogs on sals today. While the maraet. was a utile slow in getting started, sfter a trading basis was reached sellers let go freely and a clearance waa made In good season, with the market closing aollve ana luvni at lua oasis noiea. Repreeentstlvs sales: tie. A. Sk. fr .OM IM I 44 . Ik. IT heifers, W.OtKJW.M; canners, fl.7G3'2.2S; bulls. ji. layo.w; caives, jj.ouiuw.2e; Texas and in- . dian steers, !3.00&i.ti0; cows and heifers. 1.7584.50. MOOS Receipts. 11.900 bead. Market strong; pigs and light. t4.7tVg6.36; packers, 36.!KiiC.05; butchers and best heavy. 20.UEx 6.30. . - .1 , - SHEEP AND LAMB 3 Recelots. CSS head. Market steady; native muttons. 34.25 4H5.(K); lumbs, So.50&.00; culls and bucks, $2.7&iS4.BO; stockers, J2.00(S3.75. CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET Cattle Strong Higher) Hogs Five to Tea Ccata Higher. CHICAGO. Jan. 7. CATTLE Receipts. 6,000 head; market strong to 10c higher; steers, n.ocw.io; cows, 40.uumo.1a; neirer. XNU4.80; bulla, 33.W04.60; calves, 13.&O40 '.GO; stockers and feeders, $2 oOiQf.OO. HOGS Receipts, 80,000 heaulr market 6(9 10c higher: choice heavy shloplnK. 8lVx.f 6.30; butchers, 36.0&S6.26; light mixed. 35 60 (OM.iti; cnoice iignt, jo.wmtau; pacKing, 65.70 (j.00; pigs, 4.toa6.&u; bulk of sales, $6,150 6.20. HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, lt.,000 head; market strong to lOo hlKher. sheen. 34.406S.6&; lambs, 36.26&,00; yearlings, J4.i64j Av. .. 118 .. 120 .. 82 .. 69 .. Ml .. 108 .. 102 .. 100 .. 101 .. 69 .. 91 .. 79 .. 103 .. 97 66 48 S3 60 106 .. 74 .. 107 .. 7 .. 8 .. 70 .. 73 .. HI .. 77 .. W .. 104 .. 104 .. 72 .. W .. S4 .. 33 .. 74 ... 103 .. 91 .. KX .. 1O0 .. 99 .. 77 .. 63 .. 674 .. 97 Pr. 6 40 6 40 1 26 6 36 6 86 4 86 60 6 OO 6 26 00 e 00 7 60 4 76 3 00 16 t 00 6 15 6 00 4 96 7 25 4 75 7 SO 3 25 1 25 7 35 4 90 t 66 75 I 60 t 06 7 15 4 75 4 00 5 85 7 60 I 00 3 60 5 65 6 00 6 00 7 60 6 85 7 76 70 Kansas City Live Btoelc Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 7.-CATTLB-Recelpts, 6,000 head. Including 200 southernu. Market stoady; choice export and dressext beef steers, J6.iXV64l.76; fair to guod, M-frO' 6.00; western steers, 3t.0tmt6.50; stackers and feeders, 33.5va6.26; southern steers, 4.l0rt 6.45; Bouthern cows, $2.5034.0O; native cows, J2.wyff6.25; native helfrrs. 3.2r4jJ.0O: bulls. 3o.25T(&.Cv; calves. 34.008.00. HOGS Receipts, W.OOO head. Market steady to strong; top, td.10; bulk of sales, 3&.fiXfi6.05; heavy, $5.C6i.10: packers and butchers, 6.8&tU0; light, tS.wJO&.Su; trigs, 34.6Wl6.2fi. SHEEP AiND IAMBS Receipts, i.OOO head. Market 15&3&c higher; Colorado lambs, 37.75; Colorado yearlings, 37; lambs, $ti.6oW7.76; ewes and yearlings. 34.2f&.(jO; western yearlings, 36.7Mf,".(iO; western sheep, Jl.WjiS.tO; stockers and feeders, tS.00Qo.00. Sloax City Lire Stock Market. 8IOUX CITY, la., Jan. 7.-(Specla Tale gram.) HOGS Receipts, 4.000 head: mar ket strong; range, 36.604iS.S6; bulk of sales, 36.7l?3675. cattlb Reoeints, l.ioo head: market strong; beeves, fl.6O(S7.0O; fat cows and heifers, $4 00(B 5 00: butcher Stock, W OtMptOO; feeders. 33.6Wij4.78; calves and yearlings, 63.00414.00. (tock la Bight. - Receipts of live stock at tha Six Brlncloal wcoiriu iiiewncia) ycsicruiiy; Cattie South Omaha 3.)0 Btoux City l.aoo St. Joseph 2.000 Kansas tnty .0i0 St. Louis ,. 7."0 Chicago tVOuO 4. Joseph Lira Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH. Jan. . CATTI.E Raeelnts. 2 010 head; market active and atrong; steers, M-61X97.O0; cows and heifers, 42.7Vu6.80; cslves. 33 5O31S.00. HOOS Receipts, .00 hesd; msrket strong to 60 higher: ton. S6.O6: bulk of sales. ir,.&.vi K - SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 2.000 head: market active, IVaAo higher; lambs, $6.00(87.86. y t. Loals Live gtaek Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. T CATTLE Receipts. T,09 head. Including 77 Texsns. Market for natives, strong to too higher; for Texans. strong; shipping and export sOur. i.00 100; dressed beef and butcher steers, 34.60 iqe au; steers under l.uno r , M.OtXrJii.Oo Hogs. Sheet). 7,400 9.300 4.WD S.000 lo.ono 11,900 80,000 Total receipts. J.000 1,000 it.eoo ..25.700 76.300 32,126 Evaporated Apples aad Rrled Fralts. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. EVAPORATED APPLES Market continues quiet, with fancy quoted at WfrQMc; choice. VMlAc; prime. 6ir7c: common to fair. G&WAc. DRIED FRTTITS Prunes firm n 44.. larger sises, although business Is quiet and tne general tone somewhat unsettled. New crop California fruit Is quoted at 4Sna; Oregon, Hi9c; latter ranging troro 60a to a. Apricots dull, with choice quoted at 9MW.C; extra choice, Vl0c; fancy. UH tJISc. Peaches firmly held, with choice quoted et 6Mt7c; extra choice. 744tSo; fancy. HWailc Raisins dull and unset tled, pending further Information from the west; loose Muscatels quoted at ds$4P4c; choice fancy seeded. fMiTc; seedless 4H7 6c; London layers, 31.60(51.60. . ' Toledo Seed Market. . TOLEDO, Jan. 7.-8 EEDS Clover, "cash and January. 36.70; Msrch, $i.76. Alslke. prime, 24.80. Kern Oat for Senator. ' . INDIANAPOLIS. Jsn. 7.-For tha first time In eighteen years the democrats will be In control of the Indiana legislature nd will elect a successor to James A. Hemenway. John W. Kern of thla city, L. Ert Black of Franklin and B. F. Bhlrs ley ot South Rend seem at this time to have the largest following, yet. It la sd- muiea, tnst unks a combination Is formed, nulther can win. 1 Many little, lives have been tared by Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Jt .Is the only safe remedy for Infants and children as It contains no opiates or other nsrcotlo drugs, and children like Foley's Honey and Tar. Careful mothers ketp a bpttla lo tha house. Refuse substitutes. For S4Ua hf all drug gists. ' - a i jLi". data. 3i7fi4a.W; owg tad