THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1009. 11 CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET Ball Were Quiet and Offering Are Very Sctrce. TRADING ON FLOOR IS SLOW B(tl ml Cora An Fairly Mkrnl, Oats-aad Wkral MeAeratn aad tbe Desna ad Is Poor om All. OMAHA. Jan. 11. 19n. The bulls were very quiet thla morning c-n yesterday's rinse and tlier were vei few offerings. Trading on tha floor wi slow and everything Indicates a lower mar ket. Receipts of corn were fairly liberal, oats and wheat moderate. The demand M very poor on all grain. Liverpool cloae on wheat at Hft-Hd lower, corn Vd lower. Primary market! alio wed: Rerelpts. wheat. 374,000 bushels: corn, u7,!0 bushels. Shipments: Wheat. IW.OOO bushels; corn, biv.t'Q bushels. ' Clearances: Wheat, 2R2.OH0 bushels; flour, 2O0fl barrels; corn, t46,(wo bushels. Local range of options: vanln and- other nearby firsts, free cases, SJo. at mark; current receipts. In return able cases, Wo at mark; western firsts, free cases, Uc, at mark; current receipts, free cases, 21WS2P, at mark. CHEKttK Firm, New Tork full cerams, choice, Uc; fair to good, lSSfcwleo. Articles! Open. High. I Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I I v . I i May... 109 1 00 9 8H 1 July... " 1H MH lH Corn ' I May... MVk BSVil WV 66 Oats May... ' 48 48H 48fr 4BV 48j Omana Cask r rises. WHEAT Ne. 1 hard, WVsc; No. 4ii7o; ISO. hard, Mvtofeci No. 8 CORN-No. . 64e: No. 8, 64jt4c; No. 4, KMkfctoc; No. 2 yellow, Mftc; No. I yellow. 64c; No. I White, He, UATB No, mixed, 7c: No. I 47V4ac; No. 1 White, 47V48Ci White, 474J47V4.C. RYE No. n. tOc; No. 3, 6c. Uf Lt rttctlsti. Wheat. Corn, Minneapolis 164 Duluth ......... -W 3 hard. spring, yellow. No. 4 Oats. Chicago Omaha i 10 26 442 70 211 17 rUICAGO .GRAIN AMD PROVISIONS Feat area ef tne Trad In a; and Closlag Prices aa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, ' Jan. 18. -r A bear raid on the wheat market rate in the session today re sulted In a further sharp decline following the severe - slump ot yesterday. At the cloae prices were H'fJ'lHc below the final quotations of the previuus session. Corn t-loaed steady, oats easy, and provisions strong. 1 Lac of support waa aald to have been the reason for the extreme weakness mani fested In the wheat pit during the final half hour. The bull leaders, who have formally given the market good support on any material decline In prices, held aloof today, leaving the bears In full control. Belling late In tbe day was quite general, but Individual transactions were not of great magnitude. Home excuse for selling waa found In an official report which showed that the exports of wheat and flour from Ike. United States In December wore less than one half of those of the corre sponding time a year ago. Lower cables and a heavy fall of snow over a large sec tion of the winter wheat belt were fac tors that Inspired selling earlier ia the day. A brisk demand for cash wheat and a decrease ef 1,112.000 bushels In the world's visible, supply partially offset these bearish influences. The greatest selling pressure was on the May delivery and that option declined nearly 2 cents from the high point of the day, the low point being reached at 31.04Vj. The market closed weak at al most the bottom, with May at 11.04 and July at tHiWo. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 842.000 bushels. The corn market held steady, prlcea fluct uating within a. o range. The market closed-. steady, with prices unchanged to a shade lower, compared with yesterdnv's close. Final quotations on May were 61 MP 614c, and on July 6le. Trade 4n oats whs quiet and the market steady. Demand for cash grain was re ported to be very dull, and prices were Vc lower. The market closed easy, with prices VfciCia Jower. with May at 6IV1O and July at 4CV&C Provisions were firm. A falling off of S.nrio head of hogs, as shown bv the offi cial report of receipt here yesterday as compared with the previoua estimate, caused considerable Covering by shorts. The close waa strong, with prices up TViO 10c to 20c. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Opan.l High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat May . X 06 1 06 1 04H 1 04 1 08 1 0 July . 97 ' WWik 97 Sept. 83 94 93 93 83 Corn May f (QWS-f .6m USfilHfl-tt . July l 174) 1 81H4 Sept. . 61 62 61' 6T,t 6T - . Bl BIT, 5!H &m&lW July -' 46 46H 46' 464 Sept.. 8 39S, 29V 39 rofk Jan. ' Is 4Mf 1 62 IS 46 18 60 18 60 16 47 431 55 May 1 65 16 T7 16 65 16 77 t en t 6JH 9 50 40 May ' ' 1 Hf3 9 73 9 66 9 VH 9 60 9 67 76 9 7L' July 32 9 86 9 80 9 82 9 76 B JanT. 68 4 60 8 65 3 60 9 47 Mt? 77 8 6 8 77 t 82 8 72 ' July ' 92 97 8 0fp 8 87 4 - I 8 92 8 87 KF.W YORK. GENERAL MARKET Qaetatlowa ( ke Day Varteas Cosasaedltles. NEW YORK. Jan. U FLOUR Receipts, 19,4 bbls.; exports, 3.174 bhls. Market quiet and nominally lower; Minnesota pstents, lo.Jditb.Oi: winter straights, 84.6n84.7t; Mln nesi)ta bakers. 84.1aU4.a0; winter extras, ta.dt &4 25: winter ratents. I4.70ijl.26; winter low grsdes. 82.ottj4 IS. Rye flour, steady; fslr to good, HOXU4.24; choice to fancy, $4 30)4oO. Htukwheat flour, dull, 82. & tin per 1) Ihs. BI CKWH EAT Quiet; New York state, 7Bc, nominal. COKNMKAL Bteady; fine white and yel ow, Jl..,u l.oo;, coarse, ft.4t1.4o; kiln dried, RYE-Iull; No. 1 weatern, 81c, f. o. b.. New York. HARUiY Quirt; malting. 73378c, c. I. f.. New York; feeding, tWJwc, c. I. t. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 30.000 bu.; exports, 219, 776 bu. Spot market weak; No. 2 red. 11.05 61., elevator, $1.07, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 81.16, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 8143. f. o. b. afloat. Following the usual course of lafe. wheat waa steady during the forenoon end weak near the close, leaving off So net lower. Bulls supported It up to midday, but were unable to overcome the effects of Improved weather and crop news snd bearish cables. May, M.OHjl.10. closed at 81.091 July. 81.08ll.04". closed at $1.03. CO UN-Receipts, M.50O bu.; exports, 9.476 bu. Spot market easy; No. 2, 67c, elevator, and 66S4C. f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 white, nom inal; No. 2 yellow, 67c, f. o. b. afloat. Op tion market was without transactions, clos ing; net unrhansed aa follows: May. 6o: July, 6SH4e; September, c OATS Here Dts. 61.0TO bu. Bpot market quiet; mixed oats, 26 to 32 Ihs., 64aMo; natural white. 26 to 32 lbs., mbtc: cupped white. 24 to 42 Ihs.. &6Si2c. FEED Firm : snrlna- bran. $25.26: mid dlings. $126: city. $a.26. HA.Y Quiet, but stfady: No. I, Wc; good to choice, 8iTo. noi'S Unlet: state, common to cnoice. 1D crop, $10.0011.00. HIDES Dull: Boa-ota. WH20Uc:. Central America, !0c. uat ikr-steady: acid, zshvarao. FROVISIONS Bf ef. steady; family, $16 M M7.: mes. H2 6nff1 nO: beef hams. liK a 28.00; packet, $14 &oli.00; city extra India mess, $26 (ff26.60. Cut meats. steady; Mckled bellies. $8.6!i8.7S: Pickled hams. 9.ooi.50. iJird. firm: western. $9 999 75 refined, steady: continent. $1010: South An erica, $10.85; ccmp und, $7.t:fi9.S". P rk, steady; family. $l.oor19.no; short clears, $19.50a2.50: mess. $16.76017.25. t aIjIAJW steady : city. 12. 00 per 100: coun try (packsges free), 6?6o. RICE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra. 2 Si'ic: Japan, nominal. FOl'LTllY Dressed, firm; western chick ens, rra.'ic; rowis, UHtuiae; turkeys, 194323c RUTTfiat Steady; creamery extras. 32 CHEESE Firm: state, full cream, late made, small, best, 13c. EOC38 Higher and firm: 'state. Penn sylvania and nearby fancy selected, white 4oc; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fair to choice. 3?i3Sc; state, Pennsylvania and nearby brown and mixed fancy, 2636c: state, Pennsylvania and nearby brown and mixed fancy, fair to choice. S2?34e; western firsts, 33c; western seconds. 8132o. 04. Loals General Msurbvt. 8T. LOt'18. Mo.. Jan. 12 WHRAT Lower; track: No. 3 red, cash. $1.07tjJl.; No. 2 hard. 21.03fil.07: Mav. ll.Ofi V : Julv. 94S97o. COHN-Weak: No. 8 caah, 69c; May, 60c; July, 61c; No. 3 white, 64Q4c. OATB Weak; track: No. 3 cash, K aic: may, txnc; juiy, oc; no. z white, bio. ki k iNominai: thc FIXJUR-Steady: red winter natcrtts. $4.90 extra iancy ana straight, $4.4Uiip4.tw; nuro winier clear, es.oo. BitEt)- i imotny. xs.ooiff3.46, CORNMEALr $3.10. E RAN Firm: sacked, east track. tl.mMs i w. HA Y Steady: timothy. 310.60tSl'4 50: nrai- IRON OUTJ'ON TIE8-81.00; BAOQINO-7c. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. hls-herr tnhhlna- $16.87. Lard, higher; prime steam, $9.32 fS.42. Dry sslt mests (boxed), unchanged; extra shorts, 89.60: clear ribs. 19.37L4: short clears, eacon (ooxedl, unchanged; extra shorts, 10.50; clear ribs, 110.76; short clears, iiu.ozyi. POULTRY Higher; chickens, 11c; springs, iai , lurKrya, lie: oucKB. no: aeesei. BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 24Q32c. LOGS Higher; 30c, ease count. KeCftintM. Hhlnmenta Flour, bbls 8.509 H.ofV) Wheat, bu $9,t0 82.0OO Corn, bu 63.A10 1:0.(1011 Oats, bu 96,000 126.000 Kansas City Gravis aad Provisions KANSAH CITY. Jsn. 12. WHFAT ITn, changed: May, 98c; July, 0c. Cash: No, a nard. l .01 8M ; No. 8 hard. 8ciail.04H No. 2 red, $1.08; No. 8 red. $1.03ril.07. CORN itiKLc hirheri Mav. 67.e: Jnlv 6Sc; September, 67vp. Cash: No. 2 mixed 6iiU6ic; No. 3 mixed. 67tfifl7c: No. 2 wnite, ttc no. $ white. BO'aSlo. I I nchanired to -He hlirher: No. white. 60tic; No. 8 mixed. 4a)o. HAY steady; choice timothy, $9.75(9 10.00: choice prairie, $8. 50519. 00; choice airaira. 1 3.&0 w 1 4 .60. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 82c; pack 1I1K IKH'ftf, ItfC. BOOS Firm; fresh extras. Recelnts. Wheat, bu 63.000 corn, tu 4,000 om Cash quotations were as follows: ' FLOUR Weak, with prlcea In rnwi 25noc lower. WHEAT No. 1 spring. $1 07ll.0g; No. 2, 1 Olifrn.OT: No. 8 red, 81.03i4..06. CORN-No.. , 696c; No. 1 yellow. 69 OATS-No. I white, 61c; No. 8 white. 49ilc. RYB-N. 1 76C. BARLEY lood feeding, 8MWlc; fair fo ch.lre malting. G3665C BEEDB Fx, No. 1 northwestern. 31.60. Prime timothy, 83.96&4.00; Clover, contract grades, $.2&. PHDVISK)Nf4 Short ribs, sides flnose M12813- Mess pork, per bbl., 316.WV9 16.62. Lard, per loo ihs., $9.50. Bhort ribs sides (boxed), M 60J00. Following were the receipts and ship ments oi nour ana gram: Ilecelnts. Shipments Flour, bbls. 21, 18.000 Wheat, bu j..... 1.0 9.400 Corn, bu 881.600 864.100 Oats, bu. .372 0t0 2UJ.I00 Rye. pu. w 4.000 4.000 Barley, bu 184.400 85.400 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries. iSCMSc; dairies. XWvaic. h.Kitt. steady: at mark raaea Included, 274jaoc; firsts, 31c; prims llrats, vc. cneeae, urm at ifiso. WEATHER IX THE GRAIN BELT FsJr svad ' Itisiaar - TesaperaMar far Wedaeeday la the Forecast. OMAHA. Jan. 12. 1909. Tha cold wave baa extended aouth over the west gulf states and east over the lower lakes and upper Ohio valley to th Atlantic coast. It Is dsoldudly coldsr In the lower Missouri and lower Mississippi val leys, and sero weather reaches aouth over Oklahoma.' Temperature have moderated slightly in the extreme upper valleys and northwest during the laat twenty-four hours, but they continue low In those sec tlons, and range from 10 to 20 below In tha uDDer valleys. The weather has cleared In the upper Mississippi and throughout the Missouri vslleys and over the mountain district, and conditions are favorable for fair In this vicinity tonight and Wednesdsy, with rising temperature. Generally cloudy weather prevails throughout the east and south. Light snows are falling tn the lower lake region and east to the coast and light raina were general throughout the southern ststes since the nrecedlug report. Record ef temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding dsy of the issi three years: 1JP9 lng ... J 19 ... .00 f for today. 190T 27 1906 37 .04 de Minimum temperature. Precipitation Normal temperature rees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1 s. i incnes. corresponding period la 1. Defielancv 1.63 Inehea. Deficiency 3 96 Inches. corresponding period In 1907, L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Oats, bu 3,000 Options at Kansas City: 8Se. Shipments 40,000 11,000 19.000 Articles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close Wheat- May ... Julv ... Corn- May ... July ... 99 99 9u 90 57Xft'!67r?i 58 J akW WS 0HjA 67 6714B 68,68U Available Sepplirs of Grala. NEW YORK. Jan. 12. Spec al cable rand teiegrapnio communications received by Bradaireet's show the following cnangee in avauaoie supplies aa com pared with previous accounts: Available Supplies Wheat, T'nlted States, east Rockies, decreased, 1,537,0 9 imnneiai canaaa. increasea, zzo.ooo buli els'; total, United Statea and Canada, de creased. 1.712.000 bushels; afloat for and In Europe, decreased. 2.100.000 buahela total, American and European supply, de- creusea. s,4ii,uuu ousneia. Corn, United Statea and Canada. In creased. 511.000 nuaneis. Oata United Statek and Canada, In creased. 514.000 bushels. The leading decreases and Increases re ported this week roiiow: Decreases Chicago private elevators, 101.000 bushels; omana. 107.000 bushels Port Huron, 100. 000 bushels; Owen Sound 70.000 bushels; St John, 65,000 bushels; Watertown, 8. D., 50.000 bushels. Increases Manitoba, 693.000 bushels; Mitchell, S. D., 60,000 bushels; Louisville, 68,000 bushels. NEW YORK STICKS AND' BONDS Selling: Pressure is in Evidence, lut in Spotty said Slow Wty. HARRIMAH APPEARS AT OFFICE Re mere of Illaeee No Longer Bear Farter Baylag Is Nat Aggres sive aad Prices Relaaaa Skaraly. NEW TORK. Jan. 12. Selling pressure continued In evidence In stojk transaction! today, but was In a pretty spotty and slow wsy. E. H. Hsrrlmsn appeared at his office for the first tlme.ini-e before the Christmas holidays and 'horeby put en end to the occupation of bearish uue,Htors who had been disseminating rumors of his serious Illness In efforts to depress prices. tne agreement of the Turkish government tn accept the offer made by Austro-Hnngary ror an indemnity for the annexation ot Bosnia and Hersegovina waa accepted aa a definite removal of one deep-seated cause of unsettlement In foreign stock markets. With these changes, which had been ag gravating the weakness in stocks, the bear element took on a share of caution and. Increaaed reserve In the wav in which they pushed operations. The belief that the bear party was becoming unduly numerous and cumbersome In the course of active selling campaign, and putting It self in a vulnerable position for a turn t.n them by the bulls, added to this disposition of reserve. The result was seen in the decrease In the activity of the market and the disposition to take stocks al conces sions to cover shorts. The o.ivlng at con cessions wss obvious, although opinion varied as to the proportion due to short covering and to renewal of accumulation in the Ion Interest. Whatever the source of the buying, It was not aggressive nrd did not pursue an advance In prices, as seen In the dwindling activity of the mar ket on rallies and the sudden i'el.v;se In prices at last. Recent predictions were ful filled In the Increase In the Chlcaio A Alton dividend, and Toledo, St. Louis ft western, as holder of control of Alton, ad vanced In sympathy. Other minor stocks continued to rise, with repetitions of ru mors of favorable developments. The Wis consin Central stocks especially were af fected by reports of alleged negotiations for absorption by the Canadian Pacific. The statement of the agricultural exjerts for December made a good showing. The iuis.1 vaiue or tne month s exports rises the highest figure touched sin,-- the $lfJ.299.1M: gold coin and bullion. rS.297.J08; gold certificates, $34,676,640. New Tark Mssty Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 12.-MONBY-On call, easy at 12 per cent: ruling rate, 3 per cent; closing bid, 1 pr cent; offered at $ per cent. Time loans, firmer; sixty and ninety days, la1 per cent; sla months, 3 ft3 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE! PAPER -3fj per rent 8TERIJNO EXCHANOR Firm, with sc tusl business In bankers' bills at $4.$Hf 4.8510 for stxty-dsy Mils and at $4.7M for demand; commercial bl,Is. $4 M i4 .84. F1LVHR Bar. 61c; Mexrcan dollars, 45c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Ir regular. The following were the closing quotations on bonds yesterdsy: to preceding January, which n,,.!,. tu culmination of the panic rush to market ur prtxiucis ana realise gold to relieve the financial stringency. Large addl'lcns to the engagements of roil f-r export were sccepted with undisturbed equanimity In . ui inn unrurneo ease -of the monny ma.r?rtvnd the continued Influx of funds inn ua.11 Fs. A aecune in the private dls count rate in Paris gave some evidence of r .i.lIOG r?m.,n large sold accumulation in the Bank of France, which Is expected to terminate with the Issusnce of the Rus- f iJf" 5" ,,nuaT ?s- Diacotints con tlnued to advance in London, however, and . ..r'T. " uncnanged that the of iinS n k a of the Bank o( E""- m,A j . vmucea on . Thursday. A JTCLi . i, ?f, 4cn""nt la heard In the financial district on the ,., ... r,?,.i th. ,"auu''-! addresses of state executives to the subject of regulation of oMnttaM? .lh" A,,rl"t assocfatlon pointing out the coming necessity for llm- wkJ' upon .th" of private property onTh.VckiTlSr!.T..tI' Quotation. - ..VMUB. Mlaaeapolla Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 13. WHEAT May, $1.0; July, tl.069106: No. 1 hard. $1.0f; No. 1 northern, $1. 07; No. 2 northern. $l.C6n.06 ; No. S northern, $L03rl.O4. SEEDS Flax, closed, $169. BRAN In bulk. $19.00018.50. FLOUR Irregulsr, first patents, 85.369 1. 66: second patents, 86.2Wr6.40; first clears, $4.KfH10; second clears, 82.964fS.10. Liverpool urtu Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. It. WHEAT Bpot. easy; No. 3 red western winter. Ts 9d. Futures, barely steady; March, 7s6d; May, 7s 6d. CORN Spot, steady; new American mixed, via Galveston. 6s 6d. Futures, quiet; Janu ary 6s$d: Msmh, 6s2d; May, 6s Id. FLOUR Winter patents, steady, 29s 9d. Peoria Market. ' PEORIA, III., Jan. 12.-CORN-8tedy ; No. 2 yellow. 684&6Hc; No. 3 yellow, Ifctt Mc: No. 2, Sfcc; No. 3. 684358e; No. 4. Mtif7o: no grade. 612c. OATS-Unchanged; atandard. 61 c; No. 3 white, 61c. Mllwaakra Grala Market. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 12. WHEAT Steady; No. l northern, 81 10; No. 3 north ern. 81 0831.0; May. $1.04 asked. CORN-Easter: May, lo bid. BARLEY Easter; standard, Cc; sample. C4jec. Philadelphia Fred are Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 12. BUTTER Extra western reamary, lie; nearby prints, 8c. O9S-0teadrf ttdr demand; Panaarl- Dalatk Grala Market. DULUTH. Jan. 12. W H EAT No. 1 norther,!. $1.08; No. 3 northern, $1.08; May. 1108 -OATS 4e. 8. gar aad Mela. NEW YORK. Jan. 12 SUGAR Raw. firm; fair refining. S.:BQ3.27c; centrifugal. M teal, -iUi,c, nioiaascs sugar, l.lte&lAUc Refined, ulet; crushed, 4,76c; graoalated, t-tw twiuc; powdered. AsialssaMteil CepDer . . Anu C. A r. Am. c. r. pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. A L. fa ,', Am. lr Bocurltlss.. ...... Am. 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Tobacco 4a.. do 4s , Atrhtaon srn. 4a. do adj. 4 do er. 4a do ct. 6a Atlantic C. L. 4a Bal. Ohio 4a do tts Brk. R. T. cr. 4a... Central of Ca. as..., do 1st Ino do 24 Ino do Id Ine Chea. A Ohio 4V4a... Chlrato A A. I(a.. C. B. A Q. n. 4a... C, R. I. A P. 4a..., do col. la , do rids. 4a ccv. a st. u. t. 4a Colo. Ind. fa tolo. Mid. 4a. Colo, a So. 4a Del. A H. ct. 4a... n. R. O. 4a Erla p. I. 4s do fan. 4s. Hock. Vai. 4V4S Japan 4a do 4 We do 14 series Bid. Offered. ..lot Int. Met. 44S ... ....lot L. A N nnl. 4a. ....1004 Man. a. t. 4s ....ion, anas. Central 4a. ... .111(4 do 1st Ine ,...I204M. A St. L. 4a. 74 M . K A T. 4a.. ,...;07 do la ....10014 N. R. R. ot M. c .... (I N. Y. C. s. twa. ....10.1(4 N. J. C. s. 4a ... ...,l4N'o. Pacific 4a .... M4 do 3a .. ....IOii44,,N, A W. c. 4a. .... 64 O. S L. -M. 4s.. UUPfflt, CT. IV.S l!l.... i 10.(4 do con. 4...' 1044 71 Reading -n. 4a. ttf 0(4 Rep. ot Cuba ts 191 W PL U 4 1. a. c. 5a..lU14 1044 St. U A 8. F. ft. 4a. W 74 St. US. W. a 4a.. W Seaboard A. L. 4.. 7SSo Pacific 4a S do 1st 4a tlo. Railway 6a !4Teaa A P. la 74 T, St. L. W. 4. 1(4 t'niea Paclllo 4a af do ct. 4a lot V. 8. Steel 14 6a... I 'Wabaah la 17(4 Weatern Md. 4a ,71 W. A L. B. 4a 104 Wis. Central 4a o4 N. T . N. H. A H 0 ct. Re ctfs 1354 , ID4LakB Shore 4a 11... Si .... V ....1(4 .... n .... St .... 14 .... M4 .... H 4a 04 .... at(4 ....ir ....lot .... 734 - .. 7fc4 .. 46 .. o .. 86 ..107 ..117 .. M4 ..1" . 103 V ..10 14 ..l. .. S4 .. 1414 tl London Stock Market. IONDON, Jan. 12. American securities were quiet and featureless during the early session ti day. Prices at noon were from (4 below to above yesterday's New York quotstU na. London closing storks: Consols, money 11(4 M., K. A T.... do account 614-It N. T. Central.. Anaconda 10 Norfolk a W.. Atchison 101 do pfd do pfd 103(4 Ontario A W.. Baltlmor A Ohls. .. .112(4 PcnnayWanla Canadian Pacific... Chesapeake A O Chicago O. W Chi., Mil. A St, P., Da Beers UenTtr a Rio O...., do ptd Erla do 1st pfd do id pfd Grand Trunk Ultnola Central Loularllle a N 81L.VER Bar, MONEY 1 ' ..11 (4 .. .. 47(4 .. 7 .. 10(4 .. 4(4 .. 3(4 ..li'4 ..142(4 .. It .. ti's ..116 .. 11(4 .. 60 M ldOSRand Mlnee.. . 61 Heading , . 14 Southern Ry .161 do pfd .11 Southern Pari(lo. . 40 toloa Pacific... .12 do pfd . loi tj. s. Stoat . 44 do ptd . 14 Wabaah . 16 do ptd .144 Spanish 4a .124 Amal. Copper.... steady at 24 i-16d per os. i rer ceni. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills ia 2 Der cent. OOL.D Bar, 77s 10d! American eagles, 76s 6d. New York Mining torka NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Closing quotations n mining stocks: Leeaviiis cos. Little Chlet , Meilcan Ontario Ophir Standard Yellow Jacket Alloa Brunswick Con. . , Com. Tannal stock. do honda Con. Cel. A Vs.... Horn SlWar Iron Surer Ullered. .20 .. t .. 22 ... 17 .. 72 ,.. 70 ,..10 ,. 8 .. 1 ,. ..I ..1S6 ..160 .. It 144 40 01 Tt 1164 1144 l irj 2f, It 1 i4 44 46 1444 144 41 40 TO 11 1744 177 6 M 13 t II iot4 iet I. 00 ' 'ioo ll.luO l.lu 114 l US 61 112 44 4i 4 71 "ii i lit ti 112 44 4, 116 144 48 to 7 II 1M Forelga KlnanrlsJ. IX)NDON, Jan. 12. Money was In good demand and moderate supply on the mar ket today and discounts were firm. On the Stock exchange most of the attention was given to the settlement. In which the carry-over rates were higher. Ruslness for the new account was alight. The markets ruled Irregular, but better political news cauaed a steadier close. Consols hardened, home rails ruled steady and foreigners re covered, but Kaffirs were Inclined to droop on Paris offerings. American secu rltles, after an adjustment to parity, ruled dull and easy, with Brie a weak feature, Later New York offered Atchison, To- peka & Santa Ke, Erie and Missouri Pa cific. This weakened the whole list and the market finished unsettled and easy PARIS, Jan. IA Prtoea, on the Bourse today were firm on ..tbe optimistic news regarding the situation tn uw Balkans. BERLIN, Jan. 11 Prices on the Bourse today were steady and trading was light. upon the expectation of; an advance In the discount rate of the Bank of England. Bask ITlearlnge. OMAHA, Jan. 12. Bank clearings for to day were 82.041. 608. 98 and for the correspond ing date last yeaj a,yju,u4.4x. Cettoa market. NEW YORK. Jan. 12.-The cotton market opened steady at an advance of 4 to points, all months exoept January making new hifh records on covering of shorts a broadening demand through commission houses and continued support from spot neoDle. which wss Influenced by talk of strength In the southern markets, higher csbles and favorable trade advices from Manchester and New England. Realizing was heavy enough to check the advance, but recessions were slight and ended steady at a net gain of about 3 to 4 points during the middle of the morning. Cotton futures opened steady; January, .22c; February, offered at 9.23c: March, 9.23c; April, 8.1ivg9.20c; May. 9.23c; July, 9.15c; October, 8.91c. Cotton futures closed steady; January, 9.1Sc; February, 8.15c; March, 9.15o; April, 9.11c; May, 8.14c: June, .07c; July. 9.07c; August. 8.97c; September, 8.S7c; OctoDer, 8.R3c: November, S.Rlc; December, 8.8I0. Spot cotton closed quiet; middling up lands, 9.50c; middling gulf, 9 76c; no sales. GALVESTON. Jan. 12. COTTON-Hlgher at 9 3-loc. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 12.-COTTON Spots, steady; low ordinary,' 4 13-18c, nom inal; ordinary, 6c, nominal; good ordinary, 7 l-16c; low middling. 8 7-loc; middling, 9 3-lc; good middling, 8 8-lec; middling fair, 16-16c; fair, 10 1-lrtc, nominal. Receipts, 17. AM bales; stock, 362,180 bales. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12. COTTON Higher; middling, 86 l-16c. Sales, 406 bales; receipts, 2,072 bsles; shipments, 2,074 bales; stock, 42,816 bales. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Eeceipta Liberal and Tendency ii tor Lower Prioei. E0G3 RULE A LITTLE HIGHER Moa day's Decllae Ma ale I'p kr Da- aaaaa. Wfelrk Took All of Sap. plT Sheep Market la Active. SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. tt, Receipts were! Cattle. 2toga Sheep. Official Monday 7.314 .6 4ttl Estimated Tuesday , s.tw . Two days thla wee. ...13.914 18,306 21.474 lfi.892 10.800 12.011 14.812 112 15.141 12,471 8.515 11.75 16.664 Same days last week. ...13.3 Same days t weeks ss;o.. 7.8tf Heme days 8 weeys ago.. i.ii rkame days 4 weeks ago. .14.94 S.nie days last vear 12.826 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hoga and aheep at South Omana for tbe year to date, compared with last year; lo9. 1A Inc. Deo. I'Altla . 17 111 M 102 B.UtH Hobs 84.191 lit. Sheep 62.140 88.15 18,9o6 The following table shows the averags price ot hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: Dates. I 1IK. I1S08. lsXTT. llsXX. 1836. Hg041.lt. Jsn. Jsn. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. -Jan. Jan. Jan. 8... 4... 6... 8... 7... 8... ... 10.. 11.. 12.. ( 70 6 86 77; t 88 6 84 6 82 a 6 74 4 40 6 291 4 86 4 H H4 6 aa 4 31 4 24' 4 24 4 28 4 S0 4 22 14i 6 2 6 23 6 3i 6 2 t 07 6 U 17 a 8 261 6 22l 6 ao 6 22 4 431 ! 4 4fl 4 77 4 4.1 4 l a 6 29 0 4 46 4 60 I 6 90 6 28 4 62 4 6M 4 61 4 621 4 6q 4 63 4 461 4 40 4i4t 4 a: 6 34 6 40 4 611 8 48 Sunday; The official number of car of stock brought In today by each road was aa fol lows; . Cattle. Hons. Sheep, itrs. C, M. A St. P 1 V abash Missouri Paclflo I Union Pacific 67 C. A N. W., east 10 C. sfc N. W., west 49 C, St. P., M. A 0 37 C, B. & J., east 9 C, B. & y., west 64 C, R. 1. & P., east.... 8 C, H I. & V., west.... 2 Illinois central a Chicago O. W 8 Total receipts 246 147 4 t The disposition of the day's receipts was ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. 1 8 4 35 13 4 44 4 8 2 43 12 1 4 a 2 147 4 Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company ,, Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Krey Packing Co Vansant & Co Carey tt Benton Lobman A Rothchlld.... W. I. Stephen Hill & Bon. F. P. Lewis Huston A Co J. H. Root A Co J. H. Bulla U F. Huss L. Wolf McCreary A Carey II. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty & Co F. O. Inghram Sullivan Bros Meyers Swats, B. A Co Evansvllle Packing Co. Klngan Schaffer Other buyers 867 851 810 127 192 69 227 846 62 73 28 18 108 72 4 18 9 26 4 485 Hogs. Sheep, SLS .I.U 1,278 3.093 2,044 797 1,787 1.941 1,619 890 841 150 119 1.063 Total salae for tha dajr, m.tOD aharea. Boatoa Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. Jan. 12. Money, call loans, 04 per cent; time loans, iwa per Closing quotations Atcklaoa a4.4s. do 4a Atchlaoa R. H..., Boetoa'A Xlbaof Boatoa A Mains., Boatoa Elevated , ruchburs pla ... K. T., N. H. g I' olon Pacific .... A at. Arse. Caeav So t'4 Is. Pnau. Tuba. Anier. Sugar de B44. An. T. a T 4a Weolea , do Bid Dominion 1. A ., Bdiaoa Else. 111a. Maaa. Blactrts .., do Bid Maaa. Oaa t nllad FValt tailed A M do pfd , C. A steal da pfd AdTaatare Sails 1 a ad ... Arlaooa Cs. .... tt Atlantic too Butte Coalition . .... St lal. a Arlaona.. .... W14CaI, A Hecla ,...2il I '..mean lal ....136 Copper Ranga ... ....lit Daly Waat ....11: Frank I la 1 ... 141 Orarby ....U7Orane Cananaa . .... M Iale Royale .... 44 Maaa. Minlnf ... .... Mukitaa ... U' Mohawk ....U Moat. C. A C... ....U4 Nevada .... tb Old Doralnloa ... .... 14 Oaraola .... II Parrot ... .1444 Uatacr .... 11 Sbanaoa .... Taaiarark .... JfTrtaltr ....12! Inncd Copper .. .... 4u V. A Mtalng .... tt V. a. 011 .... tr4t'tak ....Ill Victoria .... t Winona .... 11 WalTerta .... at Nona Butte 1 cent. .. it .. N ..lit ..46 .. e .. i .. 10 .. fc. ..lot .. n .. 14 .. 6 .. 12 .. B .. 2 .. 1 .. lot, ..1J .. tl .. M .. 14 .. It .. n .. 14 .. 44 .. M a .. 44 .. .161 .. II Treasary Biateaaeaf. WA8HINQTON, Jan. 12 Today's state ment ot the treasury balances in tha gen eral fund, exclusive of tha ib OuO'l) old reserve, ilwwii Available casa baiancea. Wool Market. BOSTON, Jan. 12. WOOL Trading In the local wool market has revived and several large transfers were transacted. Trade la firm, especially In fleece wools, although the demand runs through all grades. The leading domestic quotations range as fol lows: Indiana and Missouri Three-eighths blood, 281f28c; qusrter-blood, 27JT28c. Scoured Values Texas fine. 12 months, &tjC2c; fine, 6 to 6 months, 63)u5c; fine fall, 4ST;ti0o. California Northern, 62a58c; middle county, 484t60c; aouthern, S42o. Oregon Eastern, No. 1 staple, tuy2c; eastern No. 1 clothing, 63&6c; valley No. L 4&if48c. Territory Fine ataple, 63&tiSc; fine medium staple, &ya2c; fine clothing, 6760c; fine medium clothing, 65647c; half-blood. tVk&63c; three eighths blood. bYaftc; quarter-blood, UxuVic. Pulled-Extra, 60(&62c; fine, 67!&jOc; A super, 476oC. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12 WOOL Unchanged; medium grades, combing and olothlng, 18 J23c; light fine. 16iJlc; heavy fine, 10 616c; tub washed, 23tf31c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 13. -METALS There waa a decline ot 6s to 128 10s for spot tin In London, but futures were unchanged at 128 5s. The local market was easy and about I points lower on the average, with snot quoted at $7.754l,I7.87. Copper de clined to 62 6s for spot and 63 la 3d for futures in the London market. The local market was weak, with Lake quoted at 314.37frl4.62; electrolytic. 14.12&14.26; casting, 814 Oua 14.12. Lead was unchanged at 15 2a (d in London. The local market was dull at 84.17Ut.22. Spelter was un changed In both markets, closing at 31 7s 6d In London, and at 85.17 locally. Iron was lower In the English market, with Cleveland warrants quoted at 4Ma 4d. The local market was unchanged. No. 1 foun dry northern, 317.00 17. 76; No. 1 316.7a417.2i; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $17 25Q17.75. ST. LOUIS, Jsn. 13. METALS Lead, lower, at 84.10. Bpelter, lower, at 85.07. Totals 6.43 10.0C9 8,828 CATTLE Receipts were satrly liberal again today, with no material change In the general character of the offerings. Ad vices from eastern niarketa were still some what bearish and the ample offerlnga had a tendency to make buyers look for cheaper cattle. It was late tn the forenoon before they started out to fill their orders and bids on beef cattle were pretty close to lOo lower on an average, with the trade very alow at the decline. Some ot the more desirable handy weight beeves sold -about as well aa they did yesterday, but the heavier cattle were mostly 10c lower. The supply of. cows and heifers waa not overly large, arid with both local packers and outside butchers anxioua to secure the offerings, the trade was reasonably active and for the moat part prlcea were fully aa good aa yesterday, and In some cases better. Common and canning grades show very little change from day to day. The Inquiry for stockers and feeders con tinues good from all sources and prices were .'lrm again today on anything At all useful In this line. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice cornfed steers, J.25ft'7.0O; fair to good corn fed steers, 36.25ii6.0il; common to fair corn fed steers, H 0iik 10; good to choice cows and heifers, 84 50(6.50; fair to good oows and heifers. 33.254.40; common to fair cows and heifers. 32.00(S3.00: stock heifers. 81 506 3.60; veal calvea, 13.0Oa8.00r bulls, staga, etc., 83.0oti600; good to choice stockers and feeders, 34 756.40; fair to good stockers and feeders, 34.00ig'4.60: common to. fair stockers and feeders, 33 00Q3.86. Representative sales 1 BEEF STEERS. freely al current figures, so tnat, while the trade Waa active, no material change was noted In any direction. The general qual ity of the offerings wss nothing extra, there being no really choice fat sheep or lambs on sale, ljio-al houses were free buyers, so that supplies were cleaned up In good season. There was nothing here In the way of feeding sheep and lambs to test the tnsrket. However, there Is a fslr inquiry from tne country for feeding stock and anything at II offered Is picked up readily at current figures. , Quotations on sheep and lamb: unod to Choioe lambs, 87.0ttf7.n; fair to good lambs. 8fc4j7.0O; feeding lambs. 84 bli ; good to choice light yearlings. 3-&. 65; good to choice heavy yearlings. $6.XSS0; feeding yearlings, 84 SO.tio; good to choice wethers, 3&.2tW 60; feeding wethers, 84 0tVB4-80; good to choice ewes, 14 7l4.i; fair to good ewes, 14 254.75; feeding ewes, 82.0043.36; culls and bucks, 31 0"ml.00. KeDresentstive salss: No. Av. 421 western ewes 82 17 western ewes t. 88 51 western yearlings 89 192 western lambs TO 456 Wyoming ewes .... 101 68 Wyoming yearlings 87 11 Wyoming wethers lot) 187 Wyoming lambs 74 4 western ewee , HI ewes, culls K7 lambs 86 No. At. Pr. No. At. Ft. tl... 4 It 10 141 6 U 10 944 4 40 tt KT IN t 11 4 46 II 1176 I 44 21 lOlt 4 M 12 1140 I 74 17 1011 4 DO 14 lit I IS It 1001 6 00 II 1101 100 47 1071 I 00 T7 1171 4 M tt 1121 I 10 61 1140 I 00 6t .V....11H0 S 15 41 111? I 10 II Ill 6 16 II mi I 24 114 1220 6 IS 11 1171 I 16 COWS. g 170 I 60 II 44 I 10 ( 8!5 t tt t too I to t tot I 70 14 17 4 00 14 1M I 71 21 141 4 69 4. ttt I IS 4 18 4 1 I tW I 10 14 1076 4 24 1 441 I 26 II W5 4 16 1 10M I 60 II 11M 4 M I , K)6 I 69 14 4 M 11 1056 I tS 14 161 4 16 11 io; 1 ti is m li 11 171 I 46 4 10o 4 64 11 110 I It 24 IW 4 60 1064 3 H 1 74 4 M 11 let t It 11 ....16 4 Bt 1 146 I to 14 1101 4 Bt 1 147 I 10 HEIFERS. 10 641 t 60 It 361 I 15 ' II 61 I It 9 I7t 4 60 t 4: I 15 3 ITS 4 to ( tut I 16 1 861 4 IS BULLS. 1 1231 I tfi 1 1440 4 60 1 1JU0 I 60 1 1720 4 60 1 tuO I 64 1 14M 4 00 1 Ilia) I 60 1 1400 4 It 1 1410 I 66 1 110 4 10 1 lltoe I 10 1 1440 4 IS 1 141 I 40 1 1U0 4 40 8 U26 I 76 1 1W 4 40 1 1110 I M 1 1700 4 4 1 10 4 00 4 1641 4 4a 1 1670 4 00 1 160 4 60 1 15u0 4 00 1 1610 4 40 CALVES. 1 14 6 00 1 , 167 6 60 8 IOO 4 00 1 124 4 60 1 6M 4 tt 1 164 1 M 1 no t w 1 10 1 00 8... It... 11... 10... to... ... STOCKEKd AND FEEDERS. 6S4 417 687 685 m 744 I 46 I at I 10 I to 4 14 4 16 It. II.. 21.. St.. II.. .. 141 ..111 .. Itt 4 34 4 at 4 T 4 H 4 tt 10 western 27 western 81 western It western 2 western 35 western 26") western H western W western 344 western 112 western r native 178 native lambs lambs ewes lambs. lambs ,. lambs .. ewes ... lambs ... ewes .... ewes ewes culls. 134 western yearlings 39 western lambs 481 western lambs 66 western lambs, culls. 24) western lambs 3 western ewes 158 western lambs 251 western yearlings Sl western lambs 189 western ewes 102 110 62 72 81 11 74 , 98 100 Ml 13 90 73 60 , 72 8H , 72 , N5 70 , 104 IT. 4 41 6 00 7 00 7 86 6 00 7 00 ( 50 1 65 4 76 8 60 7 66 7 60 7 60 6 '. 8 00 7 60 7 60 6 10 7 65 6 10 6 00 6 00 7 00 7 66 7 80 6 00 T 66 5 W 7 60 7 00 7 60 4 60 Kennlnlt general made by Governor Hartley todoy. has been an assistant attorney under lladley for-four years. - KILLS WIFE, CUTS OVvFtHROAT Frank Itonaelly Attesspts astride After Mrs. naaaelly's Bodly Was Dtawevere. OXFORD. O.. Jan. 11 Mra Millie Don nelly was murdered In her home litre last night, having been shot through the head. The body was found by her ron, Paul Brandenburg. 4n a table In the same room was found a note signed by Frank Donnelly, the woman's husband, in which he wished all goodbye and asked that hla body be sent to his sister at Shelby vllle, Ind. HAMILTON. O.. Jan. ll-Frank Don nelly walked Into the office of J. D. Mar shall early today with his throat slashed and hit wrists bleeding and with three pis tol wounds In his head. The man could scarcely whisper his name and ha wss At once taken to Mercy hoapltal, where it is said that he cannot live. Donnelly Is 68 years old. Mrs. Donnelly was found dead by her son, I'aul Brandenburg. Donnelly Is unconscious. , . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle. Sheep aad La nab a ".tea Hogs Five Caats Higher. CHICAGO, Jsn. a. -CATTLE Receipts. 5.0110 head. Market steady; beeves, 84o0't 7.36; Texana, 8426A6.26; westerns, 34.00 6.60; stockers and feetfers. S3.254j5.00: cows and heifers, 81.76ib6.60; calves, 7 eof'jV. Ji. HOGJ Receipts, 2T,04 head. Market 60 higher; light, fc iOgfi 96; mixed, 80. 554:06. 15; heavy, 35.54i.20; rough, 36.606.76; good to choice heavy, 86.76(i4 20; pigs, M.U.86; bulk of sales. t6.7o.06. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18.0UO head. Market steady; native, 33.10U6.76; western, 83. 166. H6; yearlings, 36.001.26. I-smbs: Native, H.00.00; western, ti.Owtf 8.00. Kaaaaa City Lira Stack Market, KANSAS CITY. Jan. 12. CATTLE! Receipts, 11.000 head. Including 500 southerns; market steady to strong; stockers and feeders steady to lOo lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, 38.00 fr 4.65; fair to good, 86.0006.00: western steers. 84.0043 6.26; stockers and feeders, t8.K096.80; southern stsers, $4.26 46.15; southern cows, 82. 3694. 50; na tive cows. I2.26a5.60; native heifers, 13. 26(36. 76; bulls, $8.256.00; calves, 84.00 Iff 8.60. HOGS Receipts, 18,000 head; market 10c higher: too. 88.10: bulk of sales 35.66$i6.06; heavy. 36.98Q)6.10; packers ana ou toners, tft.gowg.Ok; lignt, 10.409 6.85: pigs. 34.76 4t 5.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11,000 head; market for sheep steady and for lambs 10c lower; lambs, 87.264)7.80; ewes and yearlings, 84. 5006.96; western year lings, $5. 7608. 80. weatern sheep, $4,000 6.76; stookera and feeders, 13.0096.26. St. Lonls Lira Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 11-CATTLERecelpts. 8,200 head, Including 200 Texans. Native market good, stsers steady to lOo lower, medium grades strong to 10c higher; Texans strong. Native shipping and export steers tiMfil.tO: dressed beef and butcher steers, I4.g1.70; steers under 1.000 lbs., 34.0CK3U.40; stockers and feeders, 33.764.76: cows and heifers. t8.2647.66; canners. 32.00dM.6O; bulls. 82.75z6.0O; calves, 85.OOa-8.75. Texas and In dian steers, 3S.00ft4.60; cows and heifers, 81.7604.60. HOGS Receipts, 7.250 head. Market 6910o higher. Figs and lights. S4.75&6.00; packers. S5.90.10; butcher and beat heavy, S4.U4p 6.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 1,850 head. Market strong. Native muttons, 84.26 (fio.26; lambs, 85.6008.00; calls ano) bucks, S3.0O34.60; stockers, 32.603.60. St. Josepn tlTe Stoelc Market ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 12. CATTLE! Recelnts 2,000 head; market steady to strong; steers SS.OOi&o.SO; oows and heifers, $i. 756. 76 ralvea S4.OOfit.60. HOGS Receipts, s.uuu neaa; market steam- to strong: top, 86.06: bulk of sales. 86. 60S K.ftFL SHEEP AJKL LAM BO KeoetptS, d.000 head; market weak to 10c lower on lambs, sheep steady; lambs, S. 00527.60. tons: City Live Stack Market. SIOUX CITY. Jan. 12. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 2.000 head; market weak; beeves, S4.0ua7.00; fat cows and heifers. 84. 00$ 00; butcher stock, S3.00 414.00; feeders, S3. 004. 75; yearlings, 83.00 4.00, HOGS Receipts, 4. zoo neatr; market 5310c higher; range of prices, 86. 6006.00; bulk of sales, S5.7036.86. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday were aa follows: cattle. Hogs. Bheep . 6.8W) 8,700 8,800 Z,(J0 Oils an Hosla. OIL CITY, Jan. 12. OIL Credit balances, 11.78. Runs, 39.611 bbls., average lll.UftJ bbls.; shipments. 164,616 bbls., average 173,14 bbls. SAVANNAH. Jan. 12.-OlL-Turpentlne, firm, 41c. ROSIN Firm. Quote, R. 33 lOdrt.15; D. S3 16; E. 33.1.9 17; F, S3 16((S l7; G. 83.15 4i 3 17; H. 33 42; I, S4.1o74 20; K, 86 10; M, 36.80; N. S6.Uj4.20; W. G., 86.40; W. W.. 86.60. Ceffea Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 11-COFFEB-Market closed steady to 6 points lower; sales were reported of 8.5k) bsgs. Including January, 6.6dc; March. 6.7u4r6.7Jc; May, 6.?k-; Septem ber, 64ac; December. 6 46c; spot stesdy; Rio. No. T, TT7c; Santos, No. 4. 84)6c: mild dull; Cvidova, 8y,Uo. WESTERNS NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr. 96 steers.. ..1266 86 40 14 steers. ...1230 86 40 HOGS Receipts of bogs were quite lib eral today, ISD cars being reported in. Tbe cause of yesterday's sharp decline Is to be found in the fsct that receipts at all markets were exoessive, which gave buyers the sdvantage. The demand this morning was fully equal to the supply, so that a good proportion of yeaterday's decline was regained before the close ot toaay s mar ket. Sales as a rule were in the neighbor hood of fr&loc higher than yesterday and after the trade was once under way the market was reasonably active, ao that a clearance was made In pretty fair season In the morning. The top today sold at S4.(X, aa against a top yesterday of 36.00. and the bulk went at S5.70iij6 90, as against a bulk yesterday of eo.BVtc.Bb representative sales: No. At. 66. Pr. Ns. At. 8 a. Pr. 14 1S6 ... I tt t M ... t at tt 124 ... 6 ti 90 ... 6 tt It 131 ... IK 40 Tt ... ttt Tl 82 ... 144 tt tt ... lit 41 2u4 40 I 44 11 ... 6 M 44 141 40 6 46 44 ttt ... IN II 144 44 1 Tl 11 M0 SOS I SO 14 XI 1M 6 74 11 171 1st I ts 74 4VI ... tit 4U 144 ... ISO 41 2-16 2a I 74 44., tuT 44 I It 15 7 ... IH 41 14 ... I N 21 M ... 6 71 tt to MS I M m mi ... in 44 214 ... its 17 21 St I 10 64 lal 140 I OS 40 Sul ... I M 7 laj ... I 00 It t"1 ... If 44 664 ... It 17 14 41 It. t. 10 ... 100 14 HI ... Sti u ttl M let u. 174 ... I ti tt 124 .., Its 82 1 ... t 66 W Ill ... t ut BHEtiP head. va .With thirty-six cars, about 8.000 gals) today, dtaisrs look bold Perklaa Klected tn California.' SACRAMENTO, Oal.. Jan: 11-Ororga C. Perkins was re-elected United states senator on the first ballot by Ihe.leglala ture in separate session today NEW YORK CITY ?hv.Knt0if: REAL ESTA1E m.nt bondl, Vlildl , 1 attractive returns and ateadlly increases In value. Ths 1107 1'anic naa no errect wnatever on tne aina of property we offer. Investments from $60,000 to 3.000,000. Full information furnished on request. 2TJIAslI 81 WHITIlfO OO. J Established Beekmaa Bt-, M. T. City .1867. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONSTRUCTING ' QUARTERMASTER'S Offlre. Fort Meadm, S. D.; Dei-ember 12th, 191)8. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received al this office until 10 a m., mountain time, January 18th, 1909, snd then opened, for constructing one nay shed. Plana and specifications may be aeen by Intending bidders at the offices of the chl f quartermaster, le pertinent 01 ine Missouri. Omaha, Nebraska; Department ot the Col orado, Denver, 1 010. ; jjepartment or ino Lakes. Chicago, 111.; Department of Dakota, St. Paul, Minn., and this offioo, at which latter place all In formation may be ob tained upon application. A deposit of 816.00. to insure return, is required before plans are sent on Individual application. Tbe United Statea reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to aceept any prt of a bid that may be advantageoua to the gov ernment. Envelopes containing propoaals should be endorsed "Proposals ror nsy Shed, Fort Mesde, 8. D. and adrtrfsned to L. C. SCHERKR, Captain A Q. M., 4tU Cavalry, Constructing uusrtermnster. tl8-l-21-Si-J-12-U LEGAL NOTICES STOCKHOLDERS' " MEETINO NOTICB is hereby given that the annual meeting ot the stockholders ot The Res Building company will be held at 4 o'clock p. m. Tueaday, January 19, !) at the office of aald company In The B building. Omaha, for the election of a board of di rectors for the ensuing year a.id the trans action of such other business as may prop erly coma before such .meeting. H. A. HASKELL, Secretary. JWAsHt RAILWAY TIME CARD . UNION STATION 10TII AND MA'ON tjatoat Pacific Leave, .a 8:60 am .a 8:64 pm Arrive a 8:48 pm a 1:09 pm al0:16 am a 6:00 pin a 9:11 pm a 1:46 pm a 6:50 pm a 4:46 pm a 7:06 am b 1:40 pro 8outh Omaha Sioux City ... St. Joseph .. Kansas City St. Louis Chicsgo Total 2,000 17,000 1,200 , 6.000 29,800 .700 4.200 8,000 16,000 7,250 25,000 4.000 13,000 1,850 18,000 ALLEGED BRIBER 10,150 48.150 ON TRIAL Patrick Calhoan af VJafted Railroads an Grill la San Fran cisco Coart. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan ll-Patrlck Cal houn of New York and San Francisco, president of the United Railroads and di rector of several large corporation ap peared in Judge William P. Lawler's de partment of the superior court for the open ing session of hi trial on an Indictment charging him with offering a bribe to Fred Nicolas, a former member of the Board of Supervisor. The charge I based upon one of seventeen lndlotment returned against the railroad president by two grand Juries and waa an outcome of the municipal scandal of 1906, when sixteen supervisor confessed to wholesale accept ance for bribe for the award of privi lege to publto service corporations and Mayor Schraltg was removed from office, and Imprisoned, with bond fixed at over tl ,000. 000. Calhoun, together with three other, off! ctals of the United Railroads waa accused of having authorised and assisted In the payment of $200,000 to tbe supervisors who confessed, in return for which. It ia alleged. the board granted to the corporation a per manent permit for an overhead trolley on several of the road formerly operated by cable system. Tlrey l Ford, chief counsel for the United Railroads and former attorney gen eral of California, was thrice tried upon a similar indictment. Twice the Jury dlt greed and upon the third occasion, a ver dict of acquittal was return ad. Although the majority of the indictment against Calhoun were returned some time ago, be has not been tried on any of them and to the continuance granted at various times, his attorney have repeatedly taken exception. Tbe Calhoun trial will be held tn Carpen ter's ball where Francis J. Heney was shot and seriously wounded during tht trial of Abraham Reuf and where Reuf suffered bis first oonvtcUon and heard bis sentence to fourteen year in the penitentiary pro nounced by the same Judge. Jjudge iawltr baa summoned 150 oltlsens as a sirs iut. aaeuiaai asisirici At torneys Fiends J. Heney and John O'Gara will conduct the prosecution. Mlasaart lasarenee Caaasalasiasi. JEFFERSON CITY, lao., Jan. 13 John Keanlah of St. Joseph will be appointed stale superintendent 01 insurance for Mte, sour! when tbs term of the present In- cum oent, w. v. van uiver. aspires on March 1. according to aa announcement 7:30 am 11:85 pm ' 8:27 am 31:3 pm 3:30 pm Overland Limited Colorado Express. Atlantic Express - Oregon Express .........a 4:10 pm Los Angeles Llmltdc.Srl2:i pm Fast Mall a 9:30 am China and Japan Mall.. a 4:00 pm North Platte Local a 7:43 am Colo -Chicago 8peoial...al2:10 am Beatrice A Stromsburg. Local .111:30 pm Ckleago Oraat Western s'. Paul-Minneapolis .... 8:30 pm St. Paul-Minneapolis 7:30 am CMprho Limited 6:08 pm Chlcano Express 7:30 am Chicago Expreas 1.80 pm Ckleago, Ilook lalanei AV 1 aetata CAST. Vnicago i-.tmii.eu a s.w am uiw pm Iowa Local ...a 7.-00 am a 4 .30 pra Rocky Mountain Ltd. ..a I:U0 am all:06 pm Lies Molnee at eastern.. a L,uu am a 4:00 pm Des Moines Passenger.. a 4 CO pm al2:M pm Iowa Local bll:M am b 9:66 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.) a 4:40 pra a 1:10 pm Chicago Flyer a 8:28 pm a 6:86 am WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd....aH:ll pm a 2:60 pm ; Colo. A Cat Express.. .a 1:30 pm a 430 pra Old. tt Texas Kxpre ss..a 4:40 pm a 1:16 pm Wabasfc It Louis Exprsss a 4:30 pm a J6 am St. Louis Local (from - Council Biuffs.........a s.t am aU:li pm 8tsi.berry Local (from Council Bluffs) d 6:uo pm b!0:16 am Illinois Ceatral . , Chicago Sxpreas .a 7:11 am a 8:41 pta Chicago Llnltaa ..14.1411m a 8:10 am Mlnn.-Bt. raui Express .b T:16 am Minn.-Bt. Paul Llmltd..a 1:00 pm a 8:80 am Omaiia-Ft. Dodga Local. a 4:16 pin all JO ass Ckieaga, Mllwaakea a St. iaal - . Chicago at Colo. Special, a 7:36 am all:60 pm CaL tt Oregon Exprtas.a 6:00 pm a 1:26 pm overland Limned a :ae pm I am Perry Local D b:l& pro bH:j am Mlaeoarl Paclllo C. 4 St. L. Expresa..a 8:00 am K. C. 4k at- Ckleago A Chicago Cayilgbt., Twin City Exprsss Chicago Local tfltm City Local. Chloaao Locau Chicago special Ex,preas..all:ls Pm A aria western ..a i am ..a 7:44- am ..all:u am ..a : pin ..a 4:ao pm .a :w pm A 8:48 am a i M pm all .41 pm al0:9 pm a I: pm alia) am a i M pm a .u am a am a t M pm a ;uw am ali:s pm a . U am Miniieaota-Laaota Ex. ..a 6.4ti pm Vat Mai. Twlu city Limiiea....a .M pm Los Angelas Laiuiisd.,,.a t:uw pm Overland Limited alU:uy tim Nebraska sou wyoutuig utvialou NoffoU-tlouaateal a i.iu am a 6:80 pm Lincoln-Lung Pme 1 I.w uii elO-a am Dad wood-Lincoln a 3:uu pm a .t pm Caapar-Landsr - ...a a.uo pm a 60 pm Freraonl-AiDion ......... b i.M pm m 16 pm ttasungvfeupenor b Im ptu ti Im pm BURLUiOTON ST iliTU A MASON Uarllagtea ."c? Leave. Denver A California.. ..a 4.10 pm Northwoal apscial a 4.1o pm Black Hills ..e 4O0 pm .Nurlhwaai ifcApreaa.....ai is Nabiaaaa uoinls a :-4e am Lincoln Fast Mall o IM piu Nebiaaka Express ! am Llnooln Local Lincoln Local Scnuler-Plattsmoutb .0 1:10 pm Bellevue-riiisinouiu...a ,uv pm Uellavua-PlattsmoutU Plattsinouth-lowa b 8:18 am ftellevue-Plattsmouth ,.0 1:36 pm Denver Limitea a t:i pm Chicago Special a 7 k am Chicago Expreas . ...... .A 4: pm rhlcao 'lvar ....a 1:30 bra Iowa Local ,.... 8:16 am , St. Louis Exnreas.; a 4:40 Kansas City 01. joe..aiv:te pn, a l:3P Kansas City St. Joe. .a 8:11 am a :lv pn Kanaas City a 3t Jo. a 4:40 pm .v , WEBSTER ITA-llflTs WNITtn Cbleaga, St. Iaal, Mlaaeapalls a Omaka Arrive. a .4e pm a l.ti pm a 6. U pm a l-ua aut a :14 pm aU.U pm a 6:10 pm b m am a 7.40 pm W:M am a 6.60 pm i.ub pm i I '40' Dm 11x4 sin all 46 pn a s.ta pm a S:M am flJv 14 :. am Twin City Paaaenger Sioux City Passenger Ptoux City Local Emerson Local ....... Mlssaart Pac IX la- Auburn Local a Dally day only. Leave. ..b 6 80 am ,.b 1 :6 pm ,.o 8:46 am ..b 1:69 pm Arriva. b 9:24 pm bll 4 am a 6:80 pm b 8:10 am b 8:80 nan bll:2fl am b Dally bxcsdI Bunds, a Sua. d. Dally exoept Saturday, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC- Weekly sailing Moatreal-Quebee to Uv erpooi. Two day an tha al alkalis St. Lawrence and only four days at seat. Write for summar sailing Hats aryl booklets. -t 43. a. Beajasaiav 4V A.. - . 83g m. tTlark . . CiOcage, X,