15 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. 1900. f i RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Off at Opening, but Price Back on Rally. COEH SITUATION YET UNCHANGED Shipping- Draitl Kot Good, tVhllo Optlow Arc atroac aad Rallnaj Steadllr HlgsT from He re t Jlreak. i OMAHA, Jan. I. 1909. Cabl.s er Hd lower at th opening and sent wheat rapidly lower. There was a rally of buying later and priced were re named. Tne demand for cash wheat from miller ia increasing and some good sales nave toon reported. Cash sales are heavy and are bringing good values. The corn situation la not changed. While reoelpta continue moderate, the shipping de mand la not good, and, on the other hand, the options are strong and ruling ateadily higher from the recent break, and cash corn Is in an excellent poaittn. Wheat opened with a buret of soiling, which dropped price rapidly at the start, loiter the heavy bull took the offerings. strengthening valuta, and covering by the early short aellera broutcht values up, cios Ing above yesterday. May wheat opened at fluISc and closed at tl.olV. Corn itnitlnaes strong, witn no change In the genera, outlook. Receipts are still nor mal, but the options are ruling stronger and cash values are steadily working higher. There are siriing complaints aa to , no shipping demand and on the whole there ta not much of a movement. May com ripened at oHc and closed at W4c. Ptlniary wheat recelpta were 24f.,O0U hush ela and shipments lo,,0t) bushels. against receipts last year of 5ai. bushels and slilpmenls of lx.nxO bushels. Corn receipts mere 3i,ouO bushels and shipments 477,'iO bushels, against receipts last year of 6Ji.0"U bushels and shipments or 44!Mi0 husliels. Clearances weie tl.lVO bushels of corn, bushels of Hats, and wheat and flour eipial to 47NMI liiiHhels. Liverpool limed higher on wheat and tucl.iinur. a' !d lower on corn. Local range of options: July Mav July I W rr fg.-m usrii 8 6: '4,1 8 Kh .VI ! 8 SO I 43 ' I M 75 I 8 77W 8 75 8 I'.'-il 8 H6 I 8 W I IW I No. t. Cash quotations were as follows: K I M'K- Steady; winter patents, 84 fcai; winter straights, $4.4VaH : sprlhsj etrslirtits. $4. Kii6. ; bakers. $.1 Vu.:6. WHEAT No. 2 spring, 1 07V1 No. 3 spring. ll.Wfcl.OTH; No. 2 red. $I.05',1.9 10'. niRS-No. 2. SSffoSc; No. yellow, OATH No. I. Hoc; No. I white, 61V; No. t white, &W6:.'V. HVK-N'O. 2. 74fc74e. HARIJOy-Jood feeding. C!c; fair to choli e malting, KVhiVic. fcKEDS Flag. No. 1 northwestern, II W 4. Prime timothy, $4.00. Clover, contract grades, SD.to. l'K)VlBiNS-f4hort rib, sides (loose). $s.oi8.nn. I'ork. mess, per bbl., IU 4.Vti.16.6a Ird. per 110 lbs., 88.60. Short clear sldVs (l)iixed). tS ftlH. li. Receipts and shlpmenU of flour and 'grain were aa follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bids 1S.4'io l7.flno Wheat, bu 12.0") I.W'O Corn, bu 17.2 V3 Oats, bu 14.V 243.7110 Rye, bu 8. J.mn Harloy, bu 62.WO 11.800 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was stead v: creameries, 223Sr; dairies, ZlVff-c. Eggs, firm: at mark, cases Included, If.'W'-'f'V; firsts. 3Vro; prime firsts. 31-. Cheese, firm, l6H6c. Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yas'y. Wheat I I . May... 1 1 01Si 1 (W4 1 fH 1 July... ., :, 9:k KP, 2H Corn May.. 1 H,4 6S 56V4 0.1 ts May. . 48 49 4K4 49 4S Omaka Cask Triers. WHKAT-No 2 hard. WVKrtl no; Nf. S hard. 9ic!Wc; No. 4 liurd, !'Atl'J7c; No. 3 spring, &TnWc. CORN No. 3. 54tc; ,No. 3 yellow, 54'4c; No 8 while, o7l,4 OATS-No. 3. mixed, 47(U47c: No. 8 yel low, 47AifHM-; No. 3 white. WUVe; No. 4 while. 47M7Uc: standard. 4i4c. RYE No. 2. Tic; No. 3. 70c Cnrlot necelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 104 51 lu 4:1 M 13 19 Chicago Minneapolis om.iha lulutli I.."... t ill ACO UR AIX A5D rnv iiioN KeatHres of the Trading; and Closing; Prlres on Board of Trade. 'HIOAX, Jan. 8. A marked Improve ment In the milling demand for the cash grain' had a rt renal honing Influence on the wheatmarket today. At the close prices were a shade lower to V,c higher, compared with the previous cloae. Corn and oata closed, firm and provtstona steady. Following a severe slump during the first few minutes of trade, the wheat' market 1 allied sharply and continued firm the re mainder of the day. . Tha docllna at the start was due to general selling inspired to soma extent ky - Uw normou movement uf wheat from Argentina ftr the week, the total being reported at W4.0K) bu, compared wftli 4W,0u0 bu. the corresponding time a year ago. The principal selling was of the May delivery and the prion of this option declined near lc In the first ten minutes of tbo svaslon. A number of the leading longs .then came to the rescue with vigor ous support, which started active covering by slmi!f.aml resulted in a full recovery.. Claim uf lurs sales of wheat to mills were life tliroivghaot the last half Of -the day anu largely accounted for the firmness. The lcperts came from the northwest and southwest and there was also a report In circulation that GO.O'IO bu. had been sold here. I'rices receded a trifle in the final ball Uviu wn reuewed profit taking, but to clone -was auraily. with. May at 1.07 and July at Clearances of wheat and flour were eyual to sVs.uuu bu. Kxports for -the week, as shown by Bradstreet's, were equal to 8.786.nti0 bo. The alunip In wheat caused a slight de cline In corn pricea arly in the day, but later settlement in the pit was bullish. Receiving houses reported that offerings from the country were more noerai, coijc tlally those from lows, and that eastern demand was leas urgent. The continued mail recelp's, however, offset this factor. The market cloaed firm, with prices a shade to Ho higher, compared with the previous cloae.' Final quotations on May were 6L7c and An July a&rtijmc. Okts diapluyed consistent strength throughout the entire day. The market closed firm, with prices up'VloJo to c, final quotations on May being bio and on July wtic Trade in provisions was dull and tha mar ket was steady. I'rices at the close were unchanged to Be higher. Tho 4Ung futures ranged as fol.ows: NEW YORK ;KEKAt. MARKET ((notations of the Day on Varlons Commodities, N'RW TORK. Jan. 8FTjOUR-Recelpts, 15.2no hbls.; exporm, J. WO bbls.; market was quiet but firm. Minnesota patetits, $S25(iT6.i; winter straights. 84rgi4.78; Minnesota bnkerH. M.&fiH.eO; winter ex tras, 8atioi4.-u; winter patents, 84.1&9&2; winter nw grndes, 83 54.15. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good. 83.6cj4.16; fancy, H Y(i 4.60. Buckwheat flour, quiet at t2-40Q!.6 per 1 lbs. BUCKWHEAT Ihill; New Tor It state, 70c anked. COR NMEAI Firm; fine white and yel low, H.I-iim; kiln dried. 3.4o. RYE Dull and easy; No. 2 western, 81c t. o. b. New York. BARLEY Steady; malting. 73fj7c C I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts. 8.400 bu.; spot mar ket firm; No. 2 red, ll.tfiHIj'l-WH. elevator; No. 2 red, I1.C9H. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1.19, f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 hard winter, tl.lti. f. o. b., afloat. Asido from a brief decline at the opening wheat was firm and quite active today, steadily advancing prices, due to bull support, a better cash demand, small receipts and covering of shorts. It eased near the close, however, and was finally net unchanged. May, Il.lOi&'l.HS; closed, ll.lofr; July, closed, $1.05'. CORN Receipts, 18,000 bu. ; spot market steady; No. 2, Sic, elevator, and 67c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 wblte, nominal, and No. I yellow, 874c, f. o. b., afloat; option mar ket was without transactions, closing net unchanged; May closed. 6sc; July, cloaed (fc7c; September, closed 6H;c. OATS Receipts, 74,726 bu.; exports, 1,800 ou.; spot steady, mixed, 26 to S3 lbs., b4C0 64Vic; natural white, 2 to 82 lbs., 64f(j07c; clipped white, Xi to 42 lbs., 66tj.lc. FEED Firm; sprint? bran, Jo,00(JjC5l3S; middlings, 126.25; city, $.6.26. HAY Dull; good to choice, 804i5c. ' HIDES Steady; Bogota, WVtWoe ; Cen tral American, 21c. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $18.60 U'li.tv: mess, iU.iWaU.W: beef liama. i26MXd 28.00; jmcket. $14.5010.00; city extra India mess. $26. OUCd 26.50. Cut meats, firm; pickled neines, s.Dti09.2s ; pickled nams. $s.wo.. Iard, steady; western, $9.75S.95; refined, steady; South American, lu.a6; continent, $10.75; compound, $.74'i 7.12. I'ork, steady; family, $18.0Ug i.uu; short clear. iM.wii mess, iB.iwai.2B. TAl.iW Steady city, ($2.00 per pkg.), ic; country tpkgs. free), 5Ic. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, i fftiVtc; Japan, nominal. BU'l TEH Steady; creamery extras, I&& 83c; western imitation creamery, firsts, 23 y nr. CHEESE Firm: unchanaed. EOXS Easier; state. Pennsylvania and neuriiy, brown and mixed, fancy. Mrn'Mc: fair to choice, 3KaW; western firsts, 3lhtt( if: torricisi firicve, seconds, POUDTRY Alive, quiet; chickens. 14c; fowls, lie; turkeys, liiclne; dressed, firm; Western .chicken.- ltk&aoc;- western fowls, 12 tin Vac; w ester ji and oouthwestern turkeys. WKATUER . tTt- THB GHAIX BELT NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market is Irregular, with Tone of General lilt Heavy. WEAKNESS GENERAL AT CLOSING amber of Advance In Ohscnr Issnes, While densatlonal, Have Kotblac Explain Them. NEW YORK, Jan. a There was a very Irregular tone In the stock market at all time today. Slocks whjch are often left In an obscure position for Jong periods were made conspicuous with successive spurts to higher prices, but the tone of the general list was distinctly heavy early in the day in spite of these advances. Eater, when the estimate of the week's changes appeared, and partly nullified the Impression made by the gold export en gagements, there was some Improvement In the general list, but weakness was gen eral at the closing. The Individual advances, wlUle sensa tional to a degree, had no cause to ex plain them. The bad effect produced by the engagement of $2,900,000 for ahlpmont to Pari tomorrow was due rather to Its Indication of conditions in London than to any direct effect apprehended In the local money market. The movement is a meas ure of relief for Ixindon from the Pari demand, as yesterday' engagement for South America was of relief from th de mand from that source on Ixindon. The liondon discount rate was sharply affected today and report were received of a prob able advance In the official discount rata of the Bank of England and a movement by that institution to accumulate gold. The dimensions of the Inward movement of cash ti the New York banks deprive this proernyt of power to ala-m sentiment. The treasury ha contributed $7,448,000 to the bank thi week and the estimate of the express movement from the interior run to a large um. An important part of the gain from the eubtreasury is on ac count of redemption of national bank note which ts also a feature of ilie movement from the interior. The arrrint of bank notes in the United States treasury has risen again to over $30,000,000, the clerical force of the department being; Insufficient to keep up with the task of sorting them for return to the issuing banks. The ef fect of this 1 to find a temporary rest ing place for them which relieves their pressure on the circulation to some ex tent. Some attention was given to the wheat market In connection with the fear that the low temperature might injure the winter wheat crop In the absence of mow covering. --I""!" "ere firm; total sales par value 7 i, 000. The following? war the closing quotation vM uiui r, mini ponus genera1 fund, exclusive of the 0d reserve, shows: Available anee. $182.421. 88; gold coin and bullion. $24,830,568; gold certificates, $4l,644.ti)ii. IIEPOnT OF THE CLKABUU HOI JK ! OMAHA LIVE SIOCR MARKET Transactions of the Associated Banks for the Week. NEW TORK, Jan. . BrHdstreet s bank clearings report for the week ending Jsn uary 7 shows sn aggregate of $a.37,!7.i0, as agalnMl $2.578. 383. t"0 last week and $2,619. J.ui In the eorrestondlng week st year. The following ts a list of tbo cities: Cattle Receipts Light and Market About Steady. HOG PRICES HOLD ABOUT LEVEL CITIES. jciea.lne Inc. Dec. l,no f.BW 1,100 I. inn Hi 1,800 mlgmate4 Copper Aa ('. a y aw. C. r. pti Am. Cattna Oil Am. M. L. PM Am. les Securities Am. Llnwed Oil Am. Locomotlvs Am. I.or.Amotlv pfd Am. a. r Am. a. & R. pra Am. Sur Refining Am. Tohscoo pfd Amsrlcae woolea Anaconda Kin. Co., ei-dii 4,0 Aimison Atfhlaoa pfa Atlantic Cout Lin Raltlstoe Ohio Hal. Jk Ohio pfd Braoklra Rapid Tr Caaadtaa Pactflo Central LeaJhar Central Laathar pfd Central ot New Jersey.. ClMaapaaks V Ohio Thlcasa (treat WeaUrn. Chicago V N. W C, M. aV at. P C, C C. V Bt. L Tolorada P. ft I Colorado ft ftn Colo, ft 80. lat pfd Colo, ft Ss. Id pfd Consolidated Gas Corn PredaoU Delaware A Hudaon.... Denver ft Rio Oranda.. D. ft R. G. pfd Dlatlllars gscurltisa, ex-dlr l.luo Bslea. HUh. Low. CI". 5mi 4 S7 V) M'4 U 14 109 1 43 H 4.1U I7 "4 "4 M M 112 111 1"4 104 V, VJ ll4 3 JS H Hs 4 4 ' m too lit (2,4110 rjh MM) VHi loo its anil M 2n stMa LOUD 491, 4.4HO imyt oo mis K'l 1S1 4i0 IU814 T,W0 I1114 lWVi 11"S 11 714 "i J.50O 177'4 177 nV4 1,500 S2S 31 'I'M 101 tm 2.1S 230 131 12.809 W, 67S 68 t.0 84 14 WV liH'a 178 12.400 VA 14914 144 1.4410 71 704 7" itl.70 (If lj 4'.' t.Joo t4 .'. l..Kt Hi, 14 84 4 l.mo 8414 S3 T.SOO 130 127 4,701) IP, 1S4 Artlolea-I OpeB.I High. Iw. Close. Yes y. Wheat May July Bept Corn May July Sept. HaU May July H !!. Fork Jen. 1 May Lard Jan. May 4'il 61-fV, 4 w l 07V4 WW 1 1T4 CVit17'n.fi3 ti'a ri femtfi1 4W 4ttT' 1 4 1 7t 60 1$ 45 18 7 o3; 8 i 6S' re 45 1 1 7H 1150 1 07 81 4 hi 61W 4SV46?''!- Snow Florrle for flat or day After m ' ColdrrMgkt. OMAHA, Jan. S, 1S08. The pressure continues high throughout the northwest and east of the Kooky Mountains. It is gradually decreasing over trie central and wcaumi portions, and the crest of the high is moving off the New Kngland coast this morning. Temjierature have moderated rapidly during the last twenty-four hours from the Lake region west over the central valleys to the Rocky mountain and aero weather la limited ta he extreme upper Mlsslastppl and upper Missouri valleys and northwest. It con tinues very cold in the nortnwest ana ex treme upper valley, and will be somewhat colder. In this vicinity tonight. A depres sion ot decided energy has developed on the Pacific slope, and is causing unsettled weather west of the mountains. The east ward movement of this low will troba,bly bring snow flurries over this vicinity to night or Saturday, with a rising tempera- ure by Saturday nignt ana uunaay. Omaha record of temperature and precip itation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: ivn. uu. imm. Minimum temperature.... 6 24 3 -7 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 T Normal temperature tot toaay, 21 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 5.63 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1908, 1M inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1901 $.7 inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Js 42H 1 7a LEGAL NOTICES BTOCKHpUlaM' MEETING. rwrtan tU Lt-4Ji-An4r4Maaa Hardware Company, Una ana. ftwbraaas, Decembat 11 lMu Jiotlce i itereby given to ttos stock holders of Ui Laa-OI-And reesen Hard ware Company titat ia annua meeting at ta atockhulder of la oouipany wl.i b held at the office of the said company, corner of Ninth and Harney sueets, in iu city of Omaua. in UJS stats ox .abraaij. en Tuesday. January li. A. L lu. 1 clock p. ra., tor' th purpoa ot elacun a hoard of directors for lus company ta erv during the ensuing year, and ta transact sucu ulnar puaiuas a may t pmsaalad at such meoUng. Attest t W. si. Vaigs. awurauu'y; tl. ic. prwaident. DODJOt BTOCKHOLDKR8- MEKT1NQ. Th annual meeting of the stockholder of Tha SouLb. Omaha and Western Railroad Company, for the alec l ion of seven directors and th transaction of such other business aa may com befur tit meeting, will be held at th office ot A. L. Mahler, corner of Ninth and rarnara atreets, Omah Kthuika. on Wednesday, the thirteenth day of January, A. D. I, at 11 o'clock a. ni. T. M. OtU(. BeoreUry. J-1-d.-U-t STOCKHOLDERS' MEBTT1NQ NOTICE) la hanliv alien that the annual meeting of th Clock hoi Jars ot The Be Build. ng ainntM will ba held at 4 o clock D. m. Tuesday, January 1. 1J, at th office of aaid cumpaoy In Th He bullmg Omaha, for tha election of ft board of dl rediMw for tha ensuing year and th trans action of aueh other business as may prop erty com before such meeting, it. A. llABKtiJ , fleoreUry. Jds!4t GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE THB CONSTRUCTING Quartortnaater, Fori Robinson. Neb., Jan uary . lJaV cWalad proposals for th ron tructlon of a building for transformer substation will be received here until 1 p m. January 10. IDug, and then opened. Plans and specifications may ba consulted and Diana proposals and instruction to' bid liars obtained at the otftca of the chief auartanmaatexr at Ivenver, Omaha, St. Paul and Chicago, depot quartermaster, St. Louta. and at thi office. Knveiopaa ron tain Ing proposals should ba Indorsed "Pro posal for Transformer Substation" and ad raased Captain F. T. Arnold. Conatruct iagT Wuartarttiaalar, Fort Ksbinaon. Neb. Jt-MI St. Low la Oeneral Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8. WHEAT Firm: track. No. 2 red. cash, I1.1H&1.1J; No. 2 hard. Il.OMjLOs: May. Jl.UIXul.t: July. CORN 4Steaay: track, ro. 1 easn, May, 61c; July, H4jilc; No. 2 white, vi OAIN-nrn; iraca, jo. z casn. omrfj.P4jc: May, 60e; July, 4uc; No. S white, 62ic, KYB lllgner, (.c. FLOUR Firmly held; red winter nattnts. l4.901i5.S5; extra fancy and straight, I4.i0w4.a0; hard winter clear. 3 60 -,, rr.r.l iimoiny. a.vm.o.ia. Ct.RNMEAL IS.19. 'BRAN Higher: Backed, eaat track. 1.0&j?1.0. hay BLeaay; iimotny, .wiOTm.w: prairie. t Utt 11.00. 1KI COTTON XIJU9 i.vn. PAOOINC4 7c. HKMP TWINE Tc. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; jobbing. $15.75. Lard, higher: prime steam, 19 80 ti40. lry salt meats, steady: boxed. extr shorts, $9 B0; clear ribs, 19.(7 H; snort cteara. in.os . nacon, uncnangeu; boxed extra short. i0 &U; clear lib, 110 37 H ruuii 1 ui viuiet; cnirxena nw; springs, lie; turkey, 14c; duck, 104c; geese, ec. Ht'iTKK uteaoy; creamery, ztyzzc. EGOS Lower, 7c, caae count. Jrteceipt. Shlpmenta .0tM) 9,000 ZS.ono 30,000 K7.000 71.000 3"8.000 52.000 Erta Brls lat pfd Brla 14 pfd...-- Ganoral Klectrie Graat Norlham pfd Great Northern Ore etfa. Illinois Central Intarbnronsli Met Int. Mat. pfa International Papar nt. Paper pfd nisraatlonal Pump Iowa Central Kaneaa OUy So. C. So. pfd LoaUrrllle N Minn. A St. L. St. P. 8. 8. M.... Mlasoari Pariria M , K. A T M . K. T. pifl NaUonai Lead New York Central N. T.. O. W Norfolk A W North American Northern Pacitls Pacific Mail .'. PanniylTaala People's Gaa C. C. a at. u Preaaed Bteel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway gleel gprln Reading Keusblls Steel Hepublle gteel pfd Rock Ieland c Rock laland Cm. pfd St. h. F 2d pfd... 8L Lrniia B. W 8t. L 8. W. pfd Sloes-Sheffield a. I... Southern Pacific 80. Pacific pis Boatbera Railway So. Kail war pfd Teontaaec Copper Tina A Pacltio Hi. U w Bt. L. A W. pfd t'nloa Pac'flc t'nlon Partric pfd V. 8. Rubtr 1 V. a. Rubber lat pfd.... V. A ate! V. B. SleM pfd l!fah rtor.iM Va.-Carr.lira Chemlial . Va -Cro. uaem. pi WaiMfck Wanaab pfd Weatinghouae Electrlo . Western t'nlon Wheeling A U K Wlaceaala Central 3.i 1WI t.iOO t 1.4110 si 40', , M.4W l.tuo MO 167 424 6U J 4 1H lrji 81.14 ! 7is 12 87 V, 17 18 4 mi inn 12 48 New York Chicago Boston Philadelnhia St. Louis Pittsburg Pan Francisco lansas City Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New t irleans Cleveland Detroit l.oii'svllle OMASA I os Angeles Milwaukee cattle St. Paul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Fort Worth Providence Portland, Ore Albany Richmond Washington. D. C... Spokane. Wash Salt Lake City Columbus St. Joseph Atlanta Memphis Taconia Savannah Toledo. O Nashville Rochester Hartford De Moines Peoria Norfolk New Haven Grand Rapid Hirmingnam Syracuse Sioux City Springfield, Mas f.vansvlllc Portland. Me Dayton Little Rock Augusta. Oa Oakland. Cal V ore ester Mobile Knoxville Jacksonville, Fla Chattanooga Charleston. B. C Lincoln, Neb Wilmington. Del Wichita Wllkesbarre Wheeling, W. Va Fall River Davenport Kalamazoo, Mich Tnpeka Helena Springfield. Ill YoungHtown Fort Wayne New Bedford Erie, Pa Cedar Rapids, Ia Macon Akron Lexington , Rockford. Ill Fargo, N. D Lowell Rlnghamton Chester. Pa , Sioux Falls. 8. D.... South Rend, Ind Bloomlngton, III , Canton, O Qulncv, III Springfield. O Decattir, 111 Mat.sfleld, O Fremont, Neb Jacksonville, HI Oklahoma Houston Oalveston Columbia. 8. C Sacramento J.acksort, Miss $:.17.M3.0' 40. 2.i7.i2s.Oii 20. l 190.W0.i! 2n.fl.... lZ.4il.("l 15) 71.11S.i 8.6 4i.M.,fi"ni 37. CM. Oil 1 15. 4S.7Hi.nuol 82.2' i.l'. 6.4 29 .4i7 .(' 17.0:47.0110 1S.0s9.OiIO! 1tf.M2.onol 14.S.VS.CSH R.5 i5i'.5ot n1.1i.. la, eii.oooi H.fuO.IM'l 11.0!.. 11.1'JO.fll'Oi I a. 400,01101 2.81. .3X1.0001 9.nno.njinl s.4t;i.niH 12.1 1.2 27.1 9.0 .t 13,3 H 9.lS2.omH 15.0 19l... 2.tVt,0irt 8.733.""0 s.oofi.nno 5 ffM oun1 R.1R1 .0"0l 7.182.0001 . 7.B1.(Vs: B.73.-..OIKI! 71.8 4.Tii7.onoi.. .W7.fin 31.1 5 gvl OHO .W1.0f 4,4V.dool 4.1fi7.Ofi0l S.nti.on"1 4.7in.OiKli 2.1 6.BfiO.OOfl 4. 321. nno I 3.!3.nooi 15.2 2,(M.oie: 2.9fi2.onn! 3.116.0O0! 2.339.IH0I 4.4 1. il2.oiio 1,744.01111; 2, f.67.oon 2.3S9,ooo 2.1S8.oin 2.212,0(10!.. 2,XW,tM l.tK'l.OnO 2.142,niK) 2,0mi,0nii 2. 049.01 10 1,4X6. 0l l,760.a) 1.714.0(10 1,712.000 1.819,000 1.418.00OI 1,483,000 1.750,0001 1.423.0"0 l.KM.UOO 1.1H8.00H l.dOl.Om 1.272.000 1.3t3.onnl 1.180. l.SM.iort1 S.S2.0I0I 921 . 835.0001 rMt.000 4:::: Seller Fall Force Price 1 p Mack Sheep necelpts Are 1.1 akt ud the Market I Dell. POCTII OMAHA. J.in. 8. 1909. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sneep. Official Monday . ,331 6.627 1.024 IMtH'lal JIVSlluy.t l.lWl 14..M tfflclal Wednesday 2.97J 11.069 .i Official Thursday J.Kii 7. Ail Estimated Friday 1 soo f.OOO 4.W0 Five days this week 21.P73 48,877 34.35J Same days last Week. .16.471 41.1(3 24. aW Same days t weeks ago.. 8.137 21.714 9.K78 Same days 3 weeks ago.. 23. 37.041 81.6X7 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 23,R2 42.539 2,!70 Same davs last veir. .. .21.368 67,210 23.39 Th following table show the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha iur i no year to dale, compared wicn last ear: iyu. inc. ueo. attl !.ii4a ia.ias 483 Hogs 57.07 78.138 21,051 Sheep J5.015 30,154 5.01S , The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: 18. 41 22.1 37 .1 9.7 21.3 28.6 4.8' 15.0 9.9 21.0 23.3 9.3 . 11.0 ... 9.2 ... 10.7 ... 3.6 ... 17.2 ... 25. B ... 8.9 ... !(.&... 17.6;... 87.7 ... 75.3!... 19.2... 28.81... 9.2!... 6.9'... 2.21... 11.4 6.8 4 4 21.0 16.7 "i'.i "i'.i 22.7 10.2 8.3 12.7 Dates. I 1909. l08. 19O7.19O6.19u5.19O4.190B. Jan. 1.... 668 4 36! 624 S 411 14 64 6 83 Jen. 2.... & 75 4 3, 6 21 6 111 4 39 14 61 t 34 Jan. 3.... 4 4" f 2 5 7 4 43 Jan. 4.... 6 70 4 86 30 t 14 4 46 4 77 Jan. 6.... 6 65 I 6 W 5 22, 4 471 4 fix 28 Jan. 6.... 6 7784 4 81 6 17 4 461 4 68 f 84 Jan. 7.... 6 83 4 24) 6 24 4 60 4 66 ( 40 Jan. g.... ....... 4 23 f 28 6 26 4 60 6 43 9.3 Sunday. The official numher nf rara nf atock brought in today by each road was; Cattle. Hon. Sheen. H'r'a. aa. x et t S V aoash 1 Missouri Pacific 1 Colon Pacific 6 & N. W., cast A N. W.. west 23 C, St. P.. M. & 0 15 C, B. & Q , esst 8 J., B. & Q., west 10 C, R. I. t P., east.... f C, R. I. & P., west Illinois Central 1 Chicago GU Western... 1 Total receipt 76 The disposition of the day's receipt wa as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. BJieep Live l'i 146 1,100 71 7214, Flour, bbls Wheat, btl lorn, bu Oata, bu Kaasas City Grata and Provisions KANSAS CITY, Jan. S.-WHEAT I'n changed: May, II. 01V July. 91Tc; rash, No. 3 bard. I1.04rl.06; No. 3 hard. U.Oi.jl.n No. 2 red. ri.08; No. 8 red, tl.OBiy 1.07. CORN t'nehanged to Vo higher: May, S8c: July. bc; c&ah. No. 2 mixed. f7c; No. 8 white, 6Mc; No. 3 white, 6W. OATS Unchanged to Wo higher; No white. suMilc; No. X 4ac. RYK 7ta'T3c. . HAY Steady; choic timothy. 8a.7bllO.00 choice pralne, JLbi'u9.0o; choice alfalfa. 813 60tfrl4.6n. BUTT tit Steady; creamery, S3c; (tack ing stock. ic. tKHJ Firm; fresh extras, 82Hc; current receipt. 28c. Receipt. Shipments Wheat, bu 63.600 81.000 Corn, bu If. Oof 17.000 Oats, bu (.000 8.000 Lireraaol Ural Mavrkel. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 8. WHEAT Spot. No I red western winter, easy, 7s 3d: futures, steady: Mart-it Ts id: May. 7a 7d. CORN Spot, steady; new American mixed (via ualveston), as 6d; futures, quiet; Jan uary, iva; aiarcn, jm zi; alav, 6 zd. I'EAS Cajiadmu. steady, 7s tjd. Perla Market. PBORI A. III.. Jan. 8 CTVRN-If igher; No. 1 wnue. saw-: mv 1 yellow, to: Ni yellow. 68c; No. 3. (c; No. 3. iic; No. 4, OATS Higher; No. 8 whit. UWCUc w. viiuic, wHire,c l.M 14. too 4 1ZA lit. 4S 40. an. .. 1.100 41V, 4044 S."0 12V 30 .. n.DOO 41V, 41 4ZV .. 12.4I U 71V, 78V, .. l.UOO 124 125 124 .. l.K Hi t!v, KIV, ,.. !. HV, 145 147 .. M.100 72', 7('H "'IV, .. H.lue 44V, 42, 44 .. l.00 71 74 14 .. l.aoO 74 1 7SV4 .. to.m u, 12 .. l.K "IV, MVt KtVi .. J.1W0 t7V4 IKV, V, 400 11 74 V, 74 V, ... K 42H 1414, 141 uu S5V, 444, 14 ... 11. 6O) 114 00 1U4, 103 K .. ,4"0 ', S9 6SVi 1U0 4 4J7 411 171 2-0 48 47 47 ,.. U,300 141 14.1 14( 60O 2i'i tf tf (Oil 81! 16 ... 61. 0 26 24 ... 45.XW 6.1 l ... 1,700 42 40 1-10 23 22 U 12 62 0 18 7 ... 17.W0 HO 11 ll () 111 121 1-1 ... 14.60U 17 26 ... 4.40V 4.i 41 ,.. l.KM 4i 47 ... I.4X0 S4 li HI 4' 4k ... t.JOO 71 71 ... 71.M0 11 171 1WI ... l.K 7 K. HOI 14 34 13 300 K' l- 1"6 ... 17,6 61 62 ... 1.1(10 111 1U 111 K 44 41 ... 1.10S 46 44 44 Ill ... 1.M0 11 1 ! ... Sl.aOO 62 4 11 ... TOO M M 100 61 . ... lJO 12 11 K ... 1,M 17 W M ... 1.JU0 127 1 12 86 25 M 41V U 52 IT ! l 47 a 44 72 1 14H OdOl 16 9 l.tWiO.ool IK. 2 71. POO! 20.6 TMi.nnol 499.0"0! Sul.oOOl 400.01 l! 6:!5.nn0l 608.0001 751.000 670.01 V 627.O0OI...;. 67o.Oiio 83 635.0001 1,6' 622.00o 4.3 373,0001 359. OnO I 371.000 7.7 "i'.h 59.987.0001 18,931.0001 30.11 882.0001 1,137,0001 388,0001 19.4 6.2 23.6 4.1 1.8 "i'.i 6.T 6.3 44.61 8.01 853.0001 11.31... 1.441.000) 94.41... 37.41.. 1.91... 25.21... Not Included In totals because containing Other items than clearings. Bostea Stocks and Bond. BOSTON. Jan. 8. Monev. call Inane. Aft per ceni; time loans, a'SriM', por cent, 1 losing quotations: Atrhlaoo adj. 4s M Atlantlo .KW Butte Coalition .. ,10(iCal. A Arizona... .100CaI. & Heels .20 rentennisl .13ftOofper Range .... uair weat do 4a Atchlaon R. R do pfd Bnfltoo A Albany.. Bnetoa A Maine... Hoaton Elevated .. Pltrtaburg pfd 1.11 Franklin N. T., N. H. at H...1S4 Oranbr t'nlon Pacific lMiOreene Cananra Am. Arse. Chem 851ale Rnrale do pfd 14 Maaa. Mining ... Am. Pneu. Tube 4 Michigan Aaier. Sugar 12 Mohawk do pfd 121 Mont. c. A C... Am. T. A T 12T Nevada Am. Woolen 30 old Dominion ... do pfd MOsreola IKimlnlon I. ft B 1H Parrot Edl.on Rlar. Illu... Maaa. Electric do pfd Maaa. Oas I'nlted Prutt t'nlted 8. M do pfd C. 8. Steel do pfd Adventure Allouei AmaUamate Artsona Com .247 Qulnry . llQhannon . el Tamarack . THnltr .120 I'nlted Popper . B. Mining.. . 21 V. 8. Oil . 12t'tah .U3Viutoria . lWlnnne . 17iVolverlne . W North Butt . . M .. IT .. W ..117 ..WO .. 12 .. 80 .. 10 .. 1S ..10a .. 12 .. 24 .. 0 .. 12 .. 70 .. IIS .. is .. 66 ...1.11 .. 21 .. 13 .. wi .. 16 .. IS .. 4t .. 28 ... 1 ,.. London Stock Market LONDON, Jan. 8. American securities were Irregular during the early session today. Reading and Pennsylvania were steady and above parity, but the rest of the list eased off and ruled from Wu peiow yesterday fvew xorg closing. London closing stock quotations: Ceoaola, money l'Mo., Kan. A Teiaa.. 44 do account 81New York Central. . ..1.11 Anaconda luNorfolk A Weatcra.. 8K Al'JllMn iua 00 pra 11 do pfd luaOntario A Western.. 43 Baltimore A Ohio. ..114 Penneylvanta Canadun Pacific ...la: Rand Mines 1 Cheaapeaka A Okie.. H Reading Chi. Oreat Vi'eatern.. oulsera Railway .. . ini., aiii. ex bi. r..io do pin Am. T. A T. Co- Total sale for tna oar, ia.aue aoaiea. Kaw York Master Market. ara-ur YORK. Jan. 8. MONEY On call. ... . i ivid-'Vi. car cent: ruling rate. 2 per cent: cloalng bid. 14 Pr cent; offered at 3 per cent- lima juium, wj, uj uu, 2V.4I-2A: per cent; ninety day. 23 per cent; six months. 3iiH: per cent. PRIMU MERCANTILE PAPER S4 I"r r,". wnjivfir eiM.. .iiv iia.1 business In bankers' bill at 14 MHOa 4.1a for alx4y-day bills and at 14.8720 for demand: commercial Bins, w.ti-xui. rlLVr.rt rar, ojvac, Mtaicaii uuiun, PONDS UovernmenL steady; railroad. tirm. , . Th following were in closing quotation on bond yesterday: V. ref. la, reg....ld Int. Met. 4s 77 a c. am. a iw .lfi Man. e. g. 4s IS .! Me. Oaatral 4a M .110 'do 1M Inc 24 . lJIMlDC. A Bt. L 4a.... M . 1M., K. A T. ia tt .17 do ts w .llN. R. R. at M. c. 4a 80 . M N. T. C. g. Sa H 1"1N. J. C. g. U 127 .107 No. Pacific 4a luS . K do la 71 ...I'M", at w. 0. 4a 4 da eupea V. 8. la. ra 0 coupon V 8. 4a, ri do coupon Am. Tobacco 4a.., do (a Atchlaon gen. is.. do adj. 4s do ev. 4s do cv. aa Atlantic C. L ia.. Bal. A Okla ia.. do la Brk. R. T. ev. 4a... Central of Oa. la.... do lat ino do 2d Inc do Id Inc Chee. A Otile 4a... nhicaso A A. la. C, B. A Q. a. ia... C. R. I. P. 4 .' do cel. la de rfd. ia CCC. A St. L g. is. Colo. lad. ta Cols. Mid. 4s Cola. A So. 4a. Del. A H. cv. is.., n. a k. a. is Brie m. i. ie da gea. ia Hotk. VaL 4a.... Japaa is de 4e to U aarlea. Bid. aeutfere. 14 O. . U rfdg. ia. M . a--rana. cv. 1 lis... va .1' a eoa. 4a 104 . n rtaaaiag gen. ia iiw . w Rep. ol Cuba la Km .a L A I. M e ta.l( .!) BC L A g. t. fg. is. 86 . It 81. U . W. s. 4a... 7 . rT8aaboerd A U is.... k . TT8o. Partfla 4s i o da lat 4a. h . laa. Railway ta lu( . V'ieiaa at r. ia lis . T.. at L. 1 W. u . u . II I'aloa Pactflo is. li . 14 a cv. is Iu4 .101 C. g. Steel Id is.. ...1K . 11 Wabaak le 111 . MWaaters Md. ta S4 . ' . m l m. aa. .!' Wis. CeatraJ ie a . n . 1 , r . il a a . cv. Is etfa 116 . 8Laks Baore ia 1M1... a. Bank Cleartaara. OMAHA. Jan. 8. Rank clearirg for to aay war e434.ooit.: and for the oorre spundlug data last year 8I.M0.383.H. Treassry tateaaent. WA8HTNOTON. Jan. 8 Today etate- menl ot ta treasury balance la the nSutaern Paclflo ... . t'nlon Pmclflo ,. U do pfd . 1IU. 8. Steel .. 60 do pfd .. V. a bean .. 11 do pfd ..1508panla is ..121 steady at 23 ll-16d lie Bears Denver A Rle O... do pfd Erie do lat pfd o 2d pfd Orand Trunk lllu.au Central .... Leutaville a Hash. BILVEK Bar, ounce. MONEY lffflU per cent The rate of discount in tha nnen market for short bills Is iii'2 per cent; for three month puis, z-'a. 1-10 per cent. Ui lx. , 14 ,1104, , 11 tc. per Kew York Mining; Stock. NEAV YORK, Jan. 8. Closing Quotation on mining stocks: anca bruuawtrk Cwa. .. Com. Tunnel stock. do bonda Con. t.'al. A Va Horn Silver Iron Silver Offered. 30 Lea dy Ilia Con. 1 l.iule thief ,. li Mealcaa 14 Ontario 70 Ophlr 7o Niandard Utf Tallow Jacket . . I . T . W .113 . U.0 AoD . 3U 6 1 5 2 1 33 1 1 37 1 6 28 4 4 5 3 3 2 126 28 Omaha Packing Co.... Bwift and Company Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co Krey Packing Co , Cudahy P k g. Co., K. Vansant A Co Carey 4k. Benton Hill & Son P. Lewis Huston dt Co J. li. Hoot & Co J. If. Bulla McCreary & Carey M. Hagerty & Co F. O. Inghram Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros I. jaleyers Kingau gauffer Bt. Louis Packing Co. Other buyer , 3o 361 472 246 "TS 4o 76 147 It 11 130 11 63 43 7 6 S3 8 177 1,108 1.912 1.80 3.142 689 624 Ml 2.(k; 1,021 THE WEST b villi ic1 irijnfPiic'P'tr e?An c in This storo was closed for live days ever since last Monday mark ing down goods for the great4?8t sale of Us kind ever hold In Omaha, We expect every man and woman In Omah to do their duty ana att?nd this sale, no matter how far yon live. We bought this stock: from the Omaha Clothing Co.. at 1316-1318 Farnam St.. at 60c on the dollar. Now is your opportunity will you reap the benefit? JUST A WORD As representative of a large Institution. I want to say just a word to those that are going; to attend this sale. I want you to come here expecting to get the biggest bargains you ever got. We never misrep resent. Any National Bank of St. Louis will tell you we are responsi ble and guarantee each and every article as represented. We bought this stock from the Omaha Clothing Co. cheap, and we will sell It cheap. Be sure and call early. Signed. ST. LOUIS SALVAGE & WRECKING COMPANY. J. J. Mitchell. Manager. 15c Collars Barker. Cluett, K. & W. and other brands B!3 12S 35 468 .2,200 8.486 4,6.3 Totals ciattlk HtcelDts of cattle weri com paratively light, a is usually the case on a K.lday, and the market was Just about In the aum condition oa yeateraay. w 11.11 few desirable corn-fed cattle there Were offered commanded fully steady prices, but there wa a general dinpositkm oa the part of buyers to shade prlues on the medium and common stuff and the market closed slow to a little lower on the general run of beef teeis. Advices from other mar kets were not particularly builisn ana me week closes with a rather easier tone to the trade, although value In general are pretty clos to l62Se. higher for the week. Thera wera onlv about twenty-five car of cow and heifers on sal and the offer ings were not at all choice or fancy, ixxsu packers did most of th buying and paid riirht around steady nrices for anything at all useful In the way of butcher or beef stock, but all classes or ouyers were in clined to bid lower on the medium stuff, and as a rule It took shaded prices to move the commoner grades. Fat cows and heif ers a re fullv 2F,c Metier for the week, and the hlghet that they have been for several months. . . There wa very little doing m the stocker and feeder line, as the offerings were limited, but a good clearance has been made for the week and prices show con siderable strength all along the line. The general tone to the market Is very strong, although the volume of business for the weelr l,m been comnnrstlvelv small. Onotntinns on cattle: Oood to choice cornfed steer. '.40i7.e.'5: fair to g-ood corn fed steers, lfi.40(5r.2S: common to fair corn fed steers, S4.004M.f5: good to choice cows and belters, It Re M); fair to good cows and heifers. 33 !S 40: common to fair cows and heifers. S3 Hr3.-00: stok heifers, S2.50 (S3. B0: veal calves. 83.0O(7.Ofl: bulls, stags etc.. S3 00W5.no: rood to choice stockers and feeders. S4.75J'.40: fair to good storkers and feeders. Si.Pofti.fiO: common to fair stockers snd feeders. S3.0trS 86. HOC Receipts of hog today numbered 127 cars, about head. With the In centive given the trade yesterday seller went into tne market mis morning witn prettv strong views, but failed to force any material Improvement. While the de mand waa pretty liberal Duyers wera not inclined to improve prices materially on any kind, and for common, mixed and thin atuff there was no Improvement noted. 1 he mar ket was a little later in getting started with the early trade on good kinds in the neigh borhood or steady to be nigner, Witn tin ihhrd grades I 2c I m rift i T $2.50 HATS 69c Both tlff and soft nifty designs. $1.50 Wool Un derwear 49c Pure Lamb wool, wa SI. 60. $30 mi $35 Salts $10.98 These are all Strotis Bro. high art hand ;allored Hults. No be-ttPr r a d y-tnade clothes produced. $15 and $17.50 Salt! $6.98 1.50 Men's Pant S9 25o Suspend ers 7o GREAT VALUES FOR THE PRICE $18.00 Cravenettes $7.08 116.00 Overcoats $4.98 $22.50 Overcoats 8.98 $30.00 and $36.00 Overcoats $13.48 $50.00 Silk Plush Lined Overcoats, Muekrat Collars $21.75 $7.60 Lng rants Suits $2.98 $6.60 Hoys 2-iiece Suits $1.98 $2.00 Flannel Shirts 09d 26c Cashmere Hose 12 'it 26c Heavy Wool Sox 60c Boys' Sweater Coats. . $2.50 Men's Sweater Coats $1.60 Lion Brand Shirts. . $3.60 Fine Soft Hats Patent Leather Shoes , . . 60c Cotton Ribbed Underwear $1.00 Silk Suspenders 25c Suspenders 15c Linen Collars. . . , $18.50 Fur CoaU. . . $22.50 Fur Coats. . . 110 19 797 89 U.49 $2.24 Slit 297 14 2 - mm S9.85 T up-tS-T. rl UHMATCIIABLE BARGAINS K'Bi li in (i turn 60c Bilk Handkerchiefs. .. -15 $2.00 Boys' Shoes $1.19 $2.60 Men's Working Shoes at $1.39 $7.50 Corduroy Duck Coats, sheep collar $4.19 $3.00 Duck Coats $1.49 50c Working Shirts 35 '75c Striped Overalls 35 1 Oc Rockford Sox , . . 3 $2.00 Fine Wool Underwear.59 $ 10c Handkerchiefs 10c Red and Blue Handkerchle U, at LADIES' GOODS SACRIFICEID We must get rid of this whole ladles' department at once. Goods sold less than half. Now is your time. Come early. SKIRTS Skirts $14 to $22.60 value, t $6.98 Skirts worth up to $12.50, t $5.98 $16.60 and $20.04) value at $6.48 $12.60 and $16.00 value at $5.98 LACE WAISTS $10.00 and $12.00 Waists, at $2.98 $22.60 Plush Jackets, at $4.98 LADIES' LOXQ COATH $35 Coats $12.98 $25 Coata $fi.98 $15 Coats $'3.48 $12.60 Fancy Coney Brf. at fa.98 $4.50 Black Marten Scrarf, at $71.39 $10 Opossum Fur Scarfs. at f 13.98 $22.60 Isabella Fox.6.95 $3.00 Fur Scarfs OStt $15 Russian and Squirrel Scarfs $4.85 $14 Squirrel Scarf . . 84.48 $60 Jackets $27.50 $35 Fur Capes. . .$12.98 1316-1318 Farnam fSU r TexM and Indian cows, $S.O06.); native cows and heifers. 1.7Sf4.50. HOGS Receipts. 14.001) head; pigs. 4.!M 5.76; packers. T).9i&.06; butcher and best henvv M.lul(l6. LAM ps Kftceipis, i.wiu BllV.t'V AM) Ulng largely at lo.i.xfi.05 m.rV,,i atrailv' native muttons. 4 and a top on up to 6.W, the highest prieee;2S: ittmbs. lu.sji.; culls and buegs, saaoliuil In im ca (Ima i"V 1 1 tuti4aa Sf I ha 1-vo mrt I V . . . . . r . , . . . IJ.uoti.bo; iiocKera, s.iwtju.ou. reached In some time. Outside of the best hogs the trade was slow throughout and( while prices realized were about steady! bolder of the common kliKra were forced to peunie ineir oiierings inrougnout me morning. The best that could be said re garding the market would be to call it steady to 5c higher than yesterday's aver age maritei. BHKKF With only eighteen ears of sheep In sight this morning tha- niarket ruled rather dull, with prices no better than steady on th newt grade and lUQlbc lower on medium and common stuff. Dealer loaded up rather heavily yesterday and a a rule were rather Indifferent buyer this morning. However, good yearlings brought a price fully steady with yesterday. Receipts for the week were fairly liberal for this season of the year and were Urger than for the previous week by several thou sand head and were also very much heavier than for the corresponding Week of last vciir. At no time has tne demand been bet ter than during this week. I'rices have been pushed upward on all fat lambs, year lings, ewes and wethers vrSOc over last week's closing figures and are now at the highest point reached in months. Iambs sold during the week up to $7.75, yearlings up to $d.(6 and ewes at $5.06, record prices for the season. The demand from packet has been especially brisk and the trade throughout the week has been very Kalis factory as viewed from a sellers stand point. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, $7 .004i"7.7C: fair to good lambs. $6.oK)7.oo; feeding lambs. $4 6ii 60; good to Stork In Sight. Receipt of llv tock at the gig principal western market yeterday: . Bouth Omaha Sioux City ... fit. Joseph Kansas City St. IjouI .... Chicago Total Canie. Hogs. fheeT .... Lift) .( i.(M .... 1.6"0 6. .... 1,200 ,J l,)il) .... 4,'JUi) ,"Ol 4.0K) 11S 14,00 l.ti .... 4.UJ0 24.000 10,000 14.213 71700 21,300 Kansaa City Lis Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. CATTLE Re ceipts. 4,000 bead, including 400 south erns; msrket slow nd steady; choice ex port nJ dresbed beef steers. U.204J 7.00, fair to good, $t.9048.10; western niters. 14 00(6 DO; stocker and feeders, $3.40': 5. SO; southern steers, $4.25j .50; south ern cows, $:.75J4 06; native cows, 1.00 ft5.25. ns.tlv heifers, $3-50 & 6.00: bull $3.004t D.Otl; calves, $4.00tB25. HOGS Hex elpts, ia.000 head; market string, top. $6.15: bulk ctf sales. $&.70W 10; hey, 5.04j6.15; pacJiers and butchers. $5 S6a . 1 ; . light. $5.5o4t 6. US; pigs, $4.7&rt( 5.0O. AKU LAMBS Receipt, 4.000 head: mii.rket atrong; western lambs, $7.DU; lambs. 6.f.0(t7.90: ewe and year ling'. $4J0&6.6&; west yearlings, l&. 76 7.00J western ehenai. $4 O0'B.50; stocktrh auid feeders, $3.005.00. ii J CHICAGO fcrVE UTOIK MARKET Cattle sd fibres HtravlywUoa;a Fir to Ten Cent Higher. CHICAGO. Jan. 8 CATTLK-Sleeelpta estimated, 44 head; tyiarket steady! steem, $4.60M.75; cows, 3 0mn6.W: heifers, $S.0j33.76: bulla, $3.a(ffH.; calTe, tlSnrj 9. Oo; stockers and fueders. 2.80'i(i.lo. HOG-Rerelpts, estimated. 2400 had; markut tijloe higher; choice heavy ship ping, $6.:Krr.4f.; butchers $8 2535; light iiilxel, S..TiV(T.4: cholc light $6 9fifj.20: packing-. .m.10; pigs, $4 604o6; bulk ol sals, f.lVxijti.ilO. B if KEF AND IvAMBS-Rei;elpts. est! mated. 10.000 head: market stfadv; sheen, $4.0"U90; lambs, $5.i&.10; ytarllngs, I4.a 1 C7 .25. toltun Market. NEW YORK. Jan. l-COTTON The mar ket opened firm at an advance of 6' choice light yearlings. '$6 40&S.&5; ' good to points on firm cables, talk of better spot niarket. covering and scatlariiur ammoi-t The advance carried May up to S.oss; and attracted realising, under which prices eased off and later ruled aoout 1 to points net higher. Cotton futures opened firm; January, 06c; March, tJ7c; May. S.Mc; July, S.vuc; August, a. Hoc, bid; October, s.7uc. Spot cotton cloaed quiet, 1 points ad vance; middling upland .4ot; middling gulf, t.jic; sates, l.buu bales. Cotton future closed very steady; Jan uary, rote; February, .07c; March, tile; April, .0oo; May. .lle; June, .04c; July 04c; August, S.SSJc; geptembex, 8.84c; Oc tober, 8. Tic; November, 8.72c-; December. 8.7''o. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 8 COTTON-Bpot teady, low ordinary, 4 9- 16c, nominal; or dinary, &Se, nominal; good ordinary, 813-1 tic; low middling, 8 3-ltic; middling, 8 16-ltir; good middling, 9 5-ltic; middling fair. 811-ltk-; fair, 10 7-16. nominal. Re ceipts, 10,49 bales; stock. 34H.&5 bale. BT. LOl'18. Jan. 8.-OOTTON-8teady; middling. Vc; salegT 27o bales; receipts. 1,7,'Ji bales; shlpmenU, l.bJSt bales; stock 41,478 bales. choice heavy yearlings, Jii.X '; fei dlng yearungs, et.tsKqa.uu; gima to eijoirn wetaers. $D.biD.au; feeding wethers, 4 oofa 4 60; good to choice ewes, $4 Ibwo li; fair to gKl ewes, $4.2K4-4.7; feeding ewes, i.HuS.'; culls and Lucks, $l.uutil0O. St. Joaeph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 8 CATTLE Receipt, l.SiO head; market for steer loti'loc lower, for cow and heifers steady; steer, U&3 8 75; cows and heifers, i.JUiyi.'S; calve. $3 h8.v0. IIO3S Receipt, 8,010 head; market tady to to higher; tup, H i"; bulk of sales, $i.u4i) .. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,00 head; market steady; lambs, $6.&ot76. Cone Market. NEW TORK. Jan. --COFFEE-Futures closed steady, net unchanged to & points higher, gale were reporud of JU.iuO bags. Including January at s.Tor, March at -W I.8&C, May at fc.MMio.toc, July at 6 7jt, Au gust at e.toc, September at S.65ft5.iic and December at t 86c. gfxit coffee, steady: No 7 Klo, "tPTp; No. 4 Santos. 8Stlc. Mild coffee, dull. Curdwva, lUl-V,c, loax City Live Stork Market. KlOt'X CITY, Jan. 8. (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, l.&uu head; market wak; lvea, $4.ou4'7.00; fat cow and heif er. 84.0oua.0o: buUher st-ick, $3.0H44.(; lct deta, $..7iyi'4.75; yerallngs, $3 OtxjH.uu. HOJft Receipts, 6,0ou head: market Steady: range of prices. $5.6cti6.46; bulk uf sales, to. ivio.bu. St. Loals LI Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8. CATTLE Receipts LU iuutd, iucludinc 312 had Tum market ateady; native alilt.Dlnn. and aivra.rt slews, So.Oiru iv dressed beef god buU-har steers. 4.t; SO; ateera uiuiar 1 tail lh U-tMg to; stockers and feeder. $i.764jtTO;J wi.sO; bulls, 7i.7ii6.)i ai've, 5.0u5C6o; g. avsaS SAFETY Is desired by all of us, whether It be In the matter ot money, valuables or ourselves. , If It Is a question of money, can you do better than your money In a bank of the known strength and stability of the First National Bank of Omaha? If it is a question of your valuables, why not use the Safety Deposit VAULTS of this bavakT Three hundred new boxes hav Just been added to the already large equipment 100 of them rent tor $3.00 a year each. Larger ones In proportion. FirstNationalBankof Omaha Thirteenth and Farnam St$, Entrance to Safety Deposit Taoltg is ou 18th street. aAaaafa'avMa