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r TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THUItSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1909. ! GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET All Option Are Steady At the Open j Inf and Later Advince. PRICE OF CASH WHEAT ITBME& Mere Cera Comes la Than Estimates "wrt mm fa Demand la Slow, will Very Few Traders. . a OMAHA, Jsn. , 18t. The market wss -well supported at th opening, all option) opened steady and the .. brisk buying by some of the larger dealeri advanced tha prices xitadlly. Wheat ruled firm on exceptionally light receipt from the northwest and ine offering made at the opening were not met very strong and there waa a good advance made In this grain. The price In cash wheat Is a llttla llrmer owing to the light receipts and the demand la a little better than yesterday. Wheat opened at $1 WHjl.07 and cloaed at 11.07V V Corn and -oats were also ruled by the '"nils;" both were steady at the opening, h made little advance, the trading being rifT-T ntrlet In these. f i':n receipt are over estimates and the df'msnd Is very slow. Trig- sentiment among the traders Is rather .bullish, but there Is no advance lii prices. Corn opened at SIHi Qnc and closed at TC. tlecelpts of oats) are lltrht. barely enough to supply trie local demand. If there la not n IncYeam very soon prices must advance. Oata opened at M4c and closed at 514c. Primary recelpl and shipments: Receipts, nnipmems free cases, 3e at mark; current receipts, free esses, JOff Jc at msrk. CHKKSK rirm; New York full ereame, cnniie. 14V14Nc; ew York lull creams, fair to good. imOllHc. SEW YORK QERERAL MARKET Quotations Varleas Wheat Timr ago 'orn i Year ago tints Year ago .., Clearances today 287.000 ..i tiM.om ... tt.r ..i.aa.ooo 45,000 ... 604.000 were . lM.ono IM.000 2KK.0W 614, (mo 660. Ono 631 CO 426, W bushels V hpi, fU.OtjO biahrls com. compared with 154.000 bushels. a year ago; 2.00ft bushels oats, compare!, with 3,000 bushels a year ago. and wheat and 'flour 242,000 bushels, compared with -41X, Wo bushels a year ago. Liverpool wheat unchanged at Hd. higher and corn unchanged at td h'ghsr. I Ioral rasg of options: Articles.! Open. I Hia-h. I Low. I Close. I Yes'y. . T i , . of the nay on Commodities. NEW YORK. Jan. 9 -PLOCR-Recelpts, 10.9:6 bbls.; export. 7.763 bbls.; Market, quiet; Minnesota patents. 86 2fcqr5.45; winter straights, 34 664)4.75. Minnesota bakers, 3410 T4.5U; winter extras, $3.70U4.26; winter pat ents, M.7T.ir6.2t); winter low grades, 83 fN 4. IB. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, 34 00y 426; choice to fancy, S4.&4 80. Buckwheat flour, quiet; 82.4U2.50 per 100 lbs. CORN M KA ly firm ; fine white and yel low. II. Will 66; coarse. 11.40-tfLte; kiln dried, S3.4C. RYE Dull; No, 1 western, 81c, f. o. b. New York. BARLBY Steady; malting, T3Qnc c. 1. U New York; feeding, 6WBJIX:, c. I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts, ,00 bu.; exports, 80,63 bu.; spot market, firm; No. 2 red, I1.0H4'ai.4. elevator; No. 2 red, $1.1014. t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, tl.30'4. f. o. h., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, ll.lV f o. b., afloat. The covering of a line of shorts In Chicago today advanced wheat Wto per bushel, with other bullish factors, being a good cash demand, light receipts and better continental advices. In the last hour profit-taking developed, but bulla aupported the market, giving It a firm close at WaSc net advance. May, ll.HeW 1.11 '4. closed at tl.lH,; July, $1.0&fert?1.06, closed at 11.06. CORN Receipts, 34.875 l,toS bu.; spot, steady; No nd mc, f. o. b.. afloat: nominal: No. 2 vellow. 67c. WliMii were stronger on covering Dy may snorts and closed xto net nigner. may closed at 69Vc; July, tWic; September, OATS Recelrrts. 35.075 bu.: exponsi i.ttw bu.: snot market, aulet: mixed, 28 to 32 Iris. f,44.Jli-- nutiiral white. M to o IDS.. McatTc; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., KW 62c. HIDB8 Firm: Bogota, lftVBax: Cen tral America. 204, Wheat I t- I May I 1 1 Ol' 1 01 1 fli 1 01 July 83l 1 62H 914 Coi n " May 88 Mfe ' 66 6S 6 Oats I May I 4W4 48 "48 48 48 UmaJaa Cash Prlees. WHEAT No. 1 hsrd. ftffjOSHeT No. 8 hard. '.4iW'ic; No. 4 hard, 93(jJ6c; No. 8 spring. op&ic. , " I ( ORN-444i064Hc: No. I. 64'c; No. 8 yel , Mc; No. 8 white, Hc. . OAT8-No.'3 mixed. 474: No. 3 yel low, 47H4j,47c; No. S white, 4ft1J-48Vic; No. 4 white, 47"494T',xc: standard. 48H. ' RYE No. 2, 71c; No.; 8. TOc. CHICAGO HMIf AND PROVISIONS Features of tbe TrsOa'g aasl CIoslosT Prlees on ' Beard of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 2n,TBuylng of the May delivery cagsed strengfh In Wheat today, prices at the cW" being- up Mfi to Ufi"4c Corn, oats and provisions also closed firm. The feature of trade In the- wheat pit wns the congestion In tha May delivery, which resulted at tlmrs In a highly nerv ous market. During the greater part of this day however, sentiment in the pit was decid.tdly bullish, and at the close prices were almost at the highest point- Continued small receipts tn the northwest formed the basis of much of the strength, . although the light movement was partially offset by a decline In the price of wheat at Liver pool. Arrivals today at Minneapolis and luiluth were only 114 cars, against (41 cars (the corresponding day a year ago. A lead fug commission house, which has a wealthy -flo :il and eiul-of-towh ' clientage, was Te ! lort.'U to liave purchased more than l.OuO.- M bushels of the May delivery during the diy and this buying caused an advance of nctly lo tot that option' from the low point of the session. Other deliveries showed less strength.. At Uie close May soia at I $t.u7Vil.G7V end July at 9HM,Ke. Clear ances of wheat and flour were equal to 242,' WXl bu. . . : An off lolal,, forecast otwetJ.weathec.oi: th-? corn belt had a strengthening effect on tho corn market, but the volume of trad' lug was" light.- An . advance of - WttVifi In th.; price of cash grain had a bullish In fluence. -The market closed firm,, with aMav at (1 and July at K.'Wc. Oats were llrni. Offerings In the pit were limited during the greater part of the day. The market closed firm with May at b.tt Ll'.c and July -at WViiowSc. ' - Heavy purchases of pork by traders who operate In the grain pits Imparted con siderable strength lo th provisions mar k.-t. Th close was firm, wtlh prices up rnXc compared with the previous close. urn li'Hii.iig futures rangea as ioiiows: bu. ; exports, 2, c, elevator. No. t whits, f. o. b.,' afloat. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market is Dull After Slight Spurt During Opening Hour. ss-ssssssBssxe- HOAEDHIO FOR RUSSIAN LOAN Its lasa Friday Is Rxeeeted to tie- lease Large Aaaeaats ef Meaer Karri uuia Rasaera ttlll In Abeyaaee. NEW YORIC. Jan l .... ... rfPAU.''irrowth torta5r of ,n8 aislncllna tlort to deal In stocks which has been In- ZS.?? f.lOT evfr' "ays Past. The first rV.Li. w,'"lon 'heweda spurt of sc tlvlty which seems to be due to hopeful l.n ?rUon" y ,n professional ele ments. With the failure of these efforts to arouse any Interaat nr tn attr.nt following the market lapsed Into neglect . "sgnatlon, with possibly snothef llttl ei,,. n 1. . C , w uhi u iiiiai One repressive factne rir in h fi nancial world Is the welting for the oiit- sued m Psrls on FYtday. ' The usual con sequences of such a loan Is a relaxing tendency In the money market as payment r " ana runos released which had Been accumulatd In over preparation. The failure of this usual coneequence has been canvassed ss a possibility In the present eaae and such a failure would have a sln- K.Ii. on nnancisi settlement. The Dank of Bneland w.nM . 52r JH?r5.f1"rf'"0 measures 10 attract gold which It feels Itself in need of, as an apprehension would be felt that the bank or- t ranee waa preparlna- for WM1 rvn. lltlcal oomnllcatlona as n-u . r.. Russian loan. In the New YnrV nirl.l har. ... j.. . ...... v . 1 1 1 v 1 .1 n 1 t u d einpments also which hn. inr. k.. . -,,u nnu wnirn uie speculative element would like to see more liaht nnon lw.,r erate business In the morning, principally the low-priced tsmies sround parity. Later New York supported Mlseourl 1'a- clflc and Norfolk A Western aod this hard ened the rest of the Hat and the market finished firm, but lifeless. PAJUB. Jan. Jo. Prices on tne timirse todsy opened firm on advices from New York, but closed heavy. RERUN. Jan. . Prices on tne Bourse today were firm. Trading wss active and transaction In Baltimore . onio were heavy. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 30-MONET-On call. easy; 14 per cent; ruling rate 1 per cent; closing bid. 1 pr cant; offered at P Wov R nsOf. stead v: family. 16 5rt P.r05.,n5..fur,n8r- Toay the New York . ... w- k.,. t-; ivt I . 'V 1 uireciors adjourned TT17 r- m. tl1.V712nA: beef hams. I2.U10 7.00; packet. $14.5016.60; city extra India mess. n-iK 00. cut meats. sieoy; pun led bellies. MlXVafl 26: hams. 19.50. Lrd steady; western. 19. ftxa 10.00; refineo, steady; continent ill. 20: South America, 310.85 compound. $7.76i8.i:4. Pork, firm; family. 3100p'lo0; short clear, $1D.60322.50; mess, IKt.76ftl7.2fi. TAL.L1OVV steady ; city ts.w per pug.; K'ic: cniintrv (nai-kase free). SSSiHC. RICB Firm; domestic, fair 10 extra, tbVir: .iHnan. nominal. BUT I KK Hareiy steaay; creamery spe cials. 3SU,c. (official price, 33c); extras. 3! S2Uc: third to firsts. 24331c; held, common to specials, I3jr.c; process, common 10 special, liC6c; western factory firsts, 21H (H22c; western Imitation creamery firsts, 23$ 24C CHfcJKPrJ nrm state, iuii cream, spe cials, ltX13164c; state, full cream, fancy, J4'4C; siaie, lull cream, nuim iu finiiv, 1 winter mane, Dest, i.io; winter maoe. goou o nrlme. I24fi3c: winter made, common to fair. Wa11c; skims, full to specials, 2H 4ll,c. B(X. Rteaay; western nrsis, avic, sec onde. Wnnuc, POULTRY Pressed, easier; western chickens. 16S21c; fowls, 14C16C; turkeys, 123c. WEATHER IJT THE GRAIN , BELT Fair Tharsday After a Warmer Nlgkt Is the Prediction. OMAHA. Jan. 20. 190ft. The barometric depression reported In the Tirnm northwest Tuesday morning is ex tending south -over the northern Rocky mountain slope and upper Missouri valley, with its center still over the western Cana dian provinces. Generally cloudy weather precedes this depression, and light rains are falling In the lower Missouri and mid ti Mtaatssirrol valleys. The movement of this disturbance over the central valleys win rsusa continued unsettled weather. with light rains, In this vicinity during today, Followed by a generally cloudy con dition tonight and Thursday, with slightly warmer tonight and slightly colder Thurs day. Temperatures are much higher In the eastern states and generally cloudy weather prevails in all sections, except on the Pacific coast, where It Is slightly colder. RrtmiM of temoerature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1900. 1808. 1907. 1906. Minimum temperature.... 30 31 6 19 Prscl Dilation T .00 .00 T Normal temperature for today, 80 degrees Deficiency In precipitation since March 1. 6.66 Inches. , . . Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, 7 K9 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 3.90 inches. - Ij.'A. WE7L8H, Local Forecaster. with the announcement that onlv routine mattera nal hen n.i...i .in... . orf again the supposed entry of E. H. Har- 1 1 m All and ajmoclatu I t ,w. whU h has been said to be Imminent many times. There wn mnma . also over the non-actlen of the New York public commission on the Erie's application for an Issue of tso.onft.ooo bonds. K,ts ;!edirM,t lmP'1',ion of these Incidents they have a bearlns on the m.nv nh expected occurrences on which action b peen taken In the stock market without the actual event or even corroboration of tne assertions which nm,nn.ri ,,. k. ...... Of Stocks. When tha stn.-lr mo fir.. K. guiex ana prices no longer make . upwara awing, the speculative inir oecomes somewhat fretful at the - news ot expected events and BE. 'the reult- New rumors are not locking, however, to replace the ui,., miu inese continue to deal with supposed wide reaching adjustment of re lations In the railroad world. There was reversal of sentiment, over the remarks . ,a ""'""nt oi tne lnterborough-Mot U IO rl"tock holders regarding the probable purchase of h tntm. ?tre. ,tt,lwaY 'he contribution of funds .... umv imrpose was presented as a privl- "r r"' assessment. A do ... niiiainiiuiiea topper was a re- ....o lu i uie reports. or unfavorable condl tlons in the copper trafle. Rtmnt in .r,. ennes ine cay s ch annus nroverl in. B LOANS Dull and firm; sixty days. 1W(31 psr cent: ninety days. tiit per oent; six months, fl'3l4 prr cent. PRIME MERCANTILE fAriiv-l per cent. - STILRLINO EJtCHArsuts r.asy, wnn aotual business In bankers' bills at I4.MM 0.H for sixty day bills and at 4T,i tor demand. Commercial bills, 34 SNflH.MV SILVER Bar. 63c; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government- firm; railroad. Ir regular. Closing ouotatlons on bonds today were a follows: ..1"MI W. "i- 4s i"i ..lt . c. f. ... M't ..10O4tMx. Csntrsl 4s M ..i o lit IM t ..m. mibb. a St. U 4s.... ..WHM.. K. T. 4 .. 11 00 it t M .107 N. R. R. of M. a. in. V"i ..vs. t. c. r. ist .. M N. . C. f. .in .KttttNo. Pscine 4a ins ..loth do Is .-..I U .. SHlN, W. . 4s ..W01tO. B. U. rt. 4s. ... .. HkPllll. CT. IHS KM... .. M' do eoo. 4-...-.......1,' . .1VH Reidlnl sen- '"H .. T Ran. of Cuba ts US .. SOVtSt. U I. M. t. SS..U1H .. n at. u a. r. . u. lfKHPt. U S. W. S.'4S.... 7Vi TtM8Mboar4 A. L. 4s... A 7 Bo. Psclflc 4s 1 74 do 1st 4 K . SdSiSo. Rsllmr 1H iiuT.iu a p. it in T.. 8t. U W. 4S.. MUj 14 Pinion Pscltlc 1. littVs si do or. 4s....... H I'- 8- "teal to. 6s. U-lal M.800 i.ojo 'a. too ,400 100 n 484 "ii," n 10,100 mo M0 son l.OUO 400 100 8,600 84 IOS 12H 47 un 104 U; nit W wvt 1,10 T1S In 1 Of.7,1 1 077,1 1 07 97"!!14j?l',i97SfH 94WWU"(W(- 61H 1V 63 - 61S ArUcI s Cp n. High. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat I 1 Alav I 1 07 1 07' July STHrt-W-'-'-1! Hrlil. I 'Mi95Mj i,t t Oiti- I I : I May 6iU(ifc Julv SP.kt t'-pt. I J ii.n i ' r Mav ' Ell! July I 4.; 4G,,444iJS, Sept. ' -'39MrW- 39, p. . i u i : . . I .1 Jan. 17 33 1 17 35 17 35 . 17 35 17 00 Way I 17 06 i 17 30 IT 0W, 17 tlVt 17 10 July 17 174,1 IT-aS ' " i'HI "85- 17 15 I.iin, 1 ' - I 1 Jan. I 9 72A 78 i 9 72H 9 76 Mav I 9 83 f 9 96 9 86 I 9 9t July 10 00 . 1 10 Oi .10 00. 10 06 I KJsn7 I 8 87H 82,1 -I7h1 May 9 024 9 10 9 00 9 10 , July I 9 I7V 9 2Q 9 15 . 9 20 1 i : . i . 1 s- I 61741 61H 2islHs 62 42 I 61'6H4.fra 404jSl 4V, 8DHI mi 9 70 9 87H 9 8 85 9 02V4 9 16 Kansas Cltr drain aad Provision. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 20. WHEAT Un- rhanueil: Mav. $1.00-i: July. 91V4C. Cash Nr. a hard. Il.OOfhl .07 : No. 3 hard. 90ctl.6; No. 2 red, 31.OKVs4J1.OBV,; jno. 3 rei, n.wa 1.0U. - . t:ORN unchanged: iay, Niyc; juiy, onvtio; Remember. 677c. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 6XV4CI No. 3 mixed, oSififiXVkc; No. 2 wlilte, Hc; No. 8 white, 60HSi4iC. OATS Unchanged; No. 3 white, 60V4c; No. 2 mixed, 4!i60c. RVB-7041 7Sc. HAY Steady; choice timothy, 39. 75(310.00; choice prairie, 88.601(10.00; choice alfalfa, si3.nxai4.6o. BL'TTBH Steady; creamery. 82c; packing stock 19c. t KOOS Vic lilghsr; fresh extras, 32Vfcc; cur rent receipts, 2ec. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu... Oat,, bu.... Receipts. Shipments. ...60,000 83.000 ...18.000 34.(00 ...16,000 89,000 Options at Kansas City: I i w 1 No. 2. - ,' Cash miotatlons were as follows: 1 FLOl R Bteaay; winter patenia, sLwyo-iw, 1 stralghis. 4.4;4.; 'soring patents, 15.35 I ka- atrxlirhiii liiXHTfCiiS : bakers. S2.9fKff4.16. 1 WHEAT 'No. 3 spring, 1.0.l.i. No. 3 1. nrinr II 02ifil.uS : No. I red, ll.OUV u 1075,. I toRN-NVJ. 69V(t69Ve; No. 2 yellow, u9V4 F' 4lj0c. f ' OATS-No.-t 60c; No. 8 white, 49.!j61. f RYE No. 2. 76VU'o. . .' BARLKY Good feeding. 00Vc; fair to , liotce malting, l'S4c. ' r 8KKDS Flax, No. 1 northwestern, 31.67V,. Timothy, prime, 83.90.,- Clover, contract grades, $9.2o. - - fi.i Vlal )N8 Short ribs, sides (loose), 48 &iV(8.80. Mess pork, per bbi., 1 7.3 17. 40. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 39.76. Short clear sides 4xed. $8.87Vt-H. , , ' . , Folluwing eie His receipts and ship ments of flour and rlni - ., . Uecelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls....... v 34.000 27.000 iwHieat. bU...-......M W.100 J9.6O0 Corn bu ff.9.00 Si.700 Oats. bu. 318.900 23.700 ! Rye. bu.....'..A .?. . Barley, bu .i..l44.i) 40,3oO , un me frodttiw eacliange toilsv the but ter -luarket. a steady; .Tt-inerlea, BUWc; dairies, 2imr27c. Eggs, steady; at mark, cases Included, Mtyicdk-i firsts, 29c; prime firsts, 80c. Cheese, firm; 14Uc. St.'I-tral tjeaeral Market. ST. IjOtJiS. Ja. 20. WHEAT Firm; track. No. I red, cash, tl KVt; No. t hard, 1."31.07. May, l.vs(!; July, 9fc. 1 ...... K,..n. .u,lr i' 1.1 uh RkVltHt I Uni- i'tNn . ' - - w t4c; No.. I white. 826a'Ci My. Vjii)Sc ; July. 1Hc i j.-.-. OATS Firm; track, No. 8 cash. Sic; May, Soi-c; July, 4-l-No. 3 white. 62c. i'j v L" it t-li , r at 7Vc. FLOUR-Steady; red winter patenta. 3414) f4.3&; extra fancy ana sraigni, i.jjU-1.ou. hard winter clears. 83.60. SEED Timothy. 8301X83.45. . COHNMKAL-tt lO- M ' . ,, KRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 1. 1 HA Y-Stady timothy. 810.00 14.00. IRON COTTON T1E8-I1.00. HAOOINO 7SC- PROVISIONS - Pork, higher: Jobbing, si io Lard. ' higher? prims steam. W.H'it s.60. Pry aalt meals, higher; boxed extra shorts. 89 V? clear rlbe, 89 W; short clears. ? .71 " ki.v... Hn.l titri short. 310S2V4- clear ribs. 110.60; short clear. 310.78. K)l!i,TRT-Flrm; chickens, iUc; springs. 1 . 13c; turkeys. c; ducks. 11c; fsese. 1c HllTTKR-teady; creamery. EOOS-Steady m ..Th'ipment.. Flour, bbls. i Wh..t h.. . ......v 2H.0U0 lll.O i -orn, dm. .... Oals. bu. Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat I I May 1 OT, 1 004 1 00-4 1 1 004 July ........... 91W 91 91V,:81V,(o-y, m"7 6sv 68H esviia'itH July 68V,68V,igS 6W,58V,H . , Mllvrauk.ee Grain, Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jan. 20. WHEAT Firm: No. 1 northern, 3112; Nor 3 northern, 31.10; May, 91.uvitWi.gy7k asked CORN Firm; May, 61Tc asked. BARLEY Higher; standard, t6c; sam ple, 81V865Vc; Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 90 WHEAT 8 pot. on let: No. 3 rea. western winter, 7S 10U. Futures, quiet; March, 7e 7Vd; May, 7s iAd: Julv. 7s 7V4d. CORN Spt't, steady; new American mixed, via Galveston, steady at 6s 4Sd, Futures, aulet; March, 5s 3d; Mar. 6s 3Vrd. - Peoria Market. PEORIA, 111., Jan. :0.-CORN-Hlghsr; No. 4 wh te. 60c: No,j yellow. KaMVo No. 3 yellow. 6itlVic; No. 2. Wc; No. 8, 58c; No. 4. 6tVt4i01c; no grade, 4Hff63c. OATS Higher; No. 2 while. 51V,c; No. white, 604o61c; No. 4 white, 49V4js60c. RYE Dull; No. t 7lj76Vc. 61,000 137.000 79, OU) Phll4warJpU, Predee Market. FHILAlKUTHiA. Jan. .39. BJTTER Steady; te wr crearasry, 34c; ex tra nearbjr-sirtnis, 34.V. -. EQOSrW-a.s.'and. So lower; Pennsylva nia and otfcer nearoy ft rata, free cases. 3lo at mark; currsnti receipts la return able cases, ll t niirki western first. Dnlath Grata Market. PULUTH, Minn.. Jan. 30 WHEAT No. 1 northern. Jl.usn,; no. j nortnern, 11.04: May, l 0f: July. OATS-4oc Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Jan. 20 SEEDS Clover, cash 85.52V4: January. 86.56; March, S6.O,; Octo ber, 36.07V,. rrime aisike, xs.su. Evaeorated Apples aad Deled F raits NEW YORK. Jan. 20. EVAPORATED APPLES Market remained quiet but firm. with fancy quoted at fcVtj&9V,c; choice, 7H40 c: prime, svtftrjc; common to lair. GVVma. PRIED FRUITS Prunea are unchanged. with quotatlona ranging from 4'7c for new crop California fruit up to 40-6os Oregon fruit ranging from 40-60 to 20-90s quoted at tVrdOc. Apricots are steady In tone, although demand continues quiet. wltn choice quoiea at svyiTic; extra choice, 7Vfcnc; rancy, bvioo. 1'eacnes are easy, owing to more pressure to sell from the coast; choice are quoted at eAtjQTc; extra choice, 7V,0c; fancy? 8Vr10c. Raisins con tinued unsettled, with loose Muacalel quoted at 46c; choice to fancy seeded, 6V"V,o; seedlees, 446Vc; London layers, tl.6utyl.8v. toffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 80. -COFFEE Market for coffee futures opened steady at un hatucd prlcea to a decline of I nolnta and closed steady at a net decline of 8 to U points. Bales were reported of M.260 bags. Including February at 5.90c, March at 6.00Q4..00O. May at 696j.05c, June at 6 8O0, July at 6.80c, September at 6.S-a 70c, Octo ber and December at (0c. Spot, steady; No. . 7 RJo. 7V,c; No. .4 Santos, 8Ht8Vat. Mild, steady; Cordova. 9V4&12VkC . . Prlees of segar Advaaeed. . NEW YORK. Jan. .-Reflned sugar grades from Na. 1 to No. 14. Inclusive, were advanced to on 100 pounds tods. oiMM.i ii-Kui. Airairs were a mntl n . m..K at a standstill In the money and exchange marketa as In stocka .. .. " omis were Irreaular.i Tntai ni.. value, 86.6M.000. United BtHtos 2s coupon advanced - ner cent nn .u Number Of HH.Ies nnn nrlnnliul - - w. a "im iu, were: , . !. Higb. Low. Closs. i..ii,mwq vooosr Am. o. a F. , Am. c. a r. ptd Am, Cotton Oil H. L. of (I Am. Ice Securities Ant. Linseed Oil Amsiicsa LonomotlTs .... Am. tocotnntlTS pfd Am. 8. R Am. 8. A R. pfd..' Am. Rusar Roftatng Am. Tobaceo pfa American Woolsa Ansoonds Mining Co Accnisoa , Ateblsoa pfd : Atlsntlo Gout Llse. ., Baltimore A Ohio..-. Dal. A Ohio nfd brooklrn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclfla .. Central Leather Cantral Leather ptd Central of N. J., i-dl... Chaaapaeks A Ohio Chlcaso at. W Chicago N. W C, M. A 8U T C. C, C. A St. L Colorado P. A 1.. Colorado A 80 Colo. A So. Ut pfd Colo. So. 14 ptd r. Coaaolldatad Ota Corn Products Dslawars A Hudson Denvar A Rio Orands I). A R. O. pfd IMatlllers' 8scurltlts Erla Krla lat pfd Krla Sd ptd , Oonaral Eleutiis Oraat Nortbarn td... Oraat Northern Or ctfa.. Illinois Csntral Intsrboroush Mat Int. Met. pti International Paper , Int. Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Central kinase Cltr Bo K. C. 80. pfd Loulsrtllo A N.. SXM1IT.. Mlns. A Bl. L , M . Bt. P. A 8. 8. M Mlasourl Paolflo M., K. A T M , K. A T. pfd National Lead Nee York Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oas P.. C, C. A 8t. L Preaaed 8tel Car Pullman Palaoe Oar Railway Steel Spring Reading ,.- Republic Steel Republic Steal pin Rock Ilan4 Co. Rock Uland Co. pfd St. U A 8. P. 34 pfd--.. Bt. Loula 8. W Bt. U 8. W. pfd Bloaa-Bbetfleld 8. A I.... Southern Paclfla Bo. Pacific pfd Southern Rallsrar Bo. Railway pfd Tanneeaee Copper Teiae A Pacific T.. Bt. L. A W T, St. L. w. t'nloa Paclfls Union Pacific ptd V.. 8. Rubber V. B. Rubber lat ptd It. 8. Steel I). 8. Bteel pfd.. tub Copper Vs. -Carolina Chemical ... Va.-Caro. Cham, pfd Wabaah Wabaab ptd Weetlnihouse Blectrlo ... Western fnloa Wheeling A L. Wleconala Central Am. T. A T. Oo Total sales for tss day, - 400 70ft 100 is'ioi ,no 00 t.llW ioiioo 400 t.400 1.400 1,400 1,400 00 K) 400 1.100 11.900 l,no 4v0 J0 t.MO. , 1.100 . 1.400 . 4,100 14.400 300 " l . l.soo , 10. M , 4.1IO ' XU0 1.000 , 4. TOO , U.SIO , 1.440 900 . 14.400 , A900 . 14.100 ID0 . 10,000 100 . 1.700 too 17H SlVt 101 '5H Tt 17 14DV4 'i':vi 44 M4i 14 1114 iH 174 . 3 t t 1H a 4TVt 3V 1644 1444k 71 4 144 Vt 1444 4t 4 'ss 19 V, 4J. T3 1J1H 44 Si Ui 7t 44i 76V, II 11144 47S, 3H 1 140 44 133 V, ICS 774 V, 48 S 2 'it" 10144 124V4 4V4 H 100 104 111", til. 704, 174 4 4044 101 "if 17SH 14844 40 4Vt 81 41 127 U. II4 174 "4 40 7 904, 45 44 154 14144 71 145V4 14V4 1144 43 41V, Tl, 114 IU 144 71Vi 4144 74i, 77 V4 140 47 li 14 1 V4 44 WIS, 103 100 4144 4144 TOO 31, D0 l.KO 6.600 io , 15,4)0 4u0 . 4S.O , 1.100 . 1.4O0 . 3.100 400 too . as, 400 , 1.400 100 4u0 .36.(00 . l.P 400 .- 3.100 '. "ioi . 6.400 wo . t.400 .' 'i, 4l'o . 700. 44 IM 44i 6 41 '4 11714 'ii" 24 V4 WW 44 Vk 71 111 121 4 444 4 62 71 180 Vk M44 4Vk 104 4C44 11S 4444 44 14 44 tt 44 41" 1MV4 It 130 11144 tt 42H 44 liVt 11 Vk 174 44 ' 1V4 104 Vi 41 111 44 4644 'ii" 41 414 114 '7 100 4V JS ft. 12 fc44 1MI oi 12s 924 44 100 108 in 2V 10 174 1 100 j5 177 MS 71 41 44 83 81 117 14 177 SO 18 80 44 14 IM 141 70 146 15 44 U1 644 1 424. 1J 44 144 11 44 74 77 UO 44 1 .7, 140 11 131 104 84 41 171 47 137 44 IH t IV 22 77 10 Ul I 4! 43 li 41 71 1744 44 41 104 M 113 44 44 111 18 4 44 11 414 !& per cent. TIMI V. . ref. 4m, reg do DOUIKVQ ,,, V. 8. Se. reg do coupon U 8. 4a. res do eotipon Am. Tobacco 4a.. do 6a Atrhtaon gen. 4s.. do adj. 4a do cv. 4s do ev. 6c 'Atlantic C. U 4s Hal. A Ohio 4a do ta Rrk. R. T. ct. 4a.. Central ot Oa. 6s.... do let Ino do Id Isc do 4d Ine CT.ee. A Otilo 4a... "Chicago A A. 8a B A q. n. 4a.. C, R. I. A P. 4a... do rol. oe do rfdg. 4c CCC. A 8t. L. g 4 Cnlo. Ind. Ss Colo. Mid. 4........ Colo. A 80. 4a.... Del. A H. ct. 4a 101 Wabaah Is D. A R. O. 4. Rrle p. I. 4c do gen. 4a Hoik. Val. 4c... Int. Met. 4a. Japan 4s do 4 do 3d eerlee....... Bid. Offered. M Weatern Md. 4a . 84 W. A L. 4a.... . 71 Wla. Central 4c .107 It.. T. N. M. A V . 81 cr. ctfa . 804 Lake Shore 4k 1M1. . 41 Am. T. T. cr. 4a . 8 .104 .103 .112 . :i . 84 . 44 !l36 . 96 - - OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET - ' Receipts of Sheep Show a Decided In crease Orer Last Tear. STOCK TRAINS ARE DELAYED Bearish. Ad v lees from tae Kaat Made LoesU Berera Slow la Fllllag Ogders aad Trade Dragtgred from the Utart. SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday .... estimate Wednesday IM. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. SO. s.ku s.etc U.6H0 7.4S8 18.&00 8.400 33.443 31.74$ JH2 18.313 3I.S1S 31.804 3O.O20 18. 4M tT.Old 13.224 Three days this week,.14.M6 Barne days last week.... 18. 877 Rame days 3 weeks ago. .1A.848 Bame da s 3 weeks ago.. 11,740 Bams days 4 weeks sgo.. 7,4tt7 Bame days last year 14,418 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for ine year to aate, compared wito iaai year: 1800. 108. inc. uo- K2.4S) 69.230 8.149 1.1 l1.3a 18.1ol 89.6M 71.903 21,148 followlna table ahows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Cattle Hog's Sheep The for this time of the week. The market closed lower Tuesday and was followed hy a rather sharp dentine thla morning, so that rcices on fat lsmbe are 4"liA; Iow.t then, at the high time, with good grades selling around J7.004r7.3fs as against tToo.x 7.7S last week.- The decline en fat yesrllnna was not so marked. drop of not over fcv being noted In thst direction. Fat ewra also showed a decline of shout c as com psred with the high time, with the big end of the decline appearing In today s sales. As to the movement, the trade wns In fslr share, the only drawback being the reduced rrlces as packers seemed to nave liberal orders to fill and took the offerings In reasonable sesson In the morning. Feeding sheep and lambs suffered a drop In prices In symimthy with the decline on fat sheep snd lambs. The supply waa lim ited, while the demand from the country was fair, but at the same time prices were somesrhat lo4rer. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lamb. S7.fff7 80; fair to good lambs, Sft.60fl1.00; feeding lambs, S4.7WK80; good to choice light yearlings. 8 fv,wi hrj good to rhnlce heavy yearllnga. $ti.2fyfi.fin: feeding yearlings. 34.fVnf6.fiO; good to choice wnthers. 8S.0M6-M; feeding wet'iera, 84 onrjf 4.80; good to choice ewes. 34.lkff,10; fnlr to food ewes, 84.28ir4.7o; feeding ewes, llOoyi ; mills and bucks, ll.OCrBlOO. RenresentstlvA sslra' mi. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS : to and Fra nres 12. blot k 1.650 tot Dates, j 190. ri8O8.l07.l0.llK.ilSO4.lO3. Jan. Jan. Jin. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 10... 11... 12... 18... 14... 16... 11... 17... 18... 19... 20... 8 74 8 83 C M 6 87 87 93 e 8 08 8 08 4 ft! 4 1 29 8 30 4 Oft 4 20 8 281 4 i 15 8 801 I 301 4 83! 4 iH 4 37 42 8 42 8 22 I 28 6 2ui 6 29 6 6 24 4 Ci! 4 61 4 4 em 4 621 4 61 50, 6 271 4 6sv 6 421 6 29 4 66 I S Sl 4 67 4 8 4 63 4 CI 4 76 4 73 4 89 4 74 e 4 80 4 74 8 40 e tl 44 8 48 87 8 41 3 60 8 60 e e 6 47 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was as follows: Boston Closing; Stocks. BOSTON. Jan. 20.-Money. call loans. 24 34 per cent: time loans, WU'4 Per cent- Official closing on stocks and bonds: Atcblaon ad). 4s. do 4a Atrhtaon R. R... do pfd Boaton Rlcrated Fltchburg pfd ... N. T., N. H. A : Union Pacific .., Am. Arge. Uhem. do ptd Am. Pneu. Tube Asier. Sugar .... do pfd Am. T. AT Amir, woolen . do pfd Dominion I. A t Uaaa. Glectiio .. do pfd , Mm. Oca United Km It ... United 8. M ... do pfd U. 8. 9!Cl do pfd , Adventure Allonea Amalgamated .. Ar! tuna Com. .. 92 Atlantic lu4Butle Coalition .. MCal. A Arltona... 100 Cal. A Hecla 110 Centennial ........ 11$ Copper Range .... ....141 Ualr West ...... 17414 ursnbr 14 Greene Cansnea .. M laie Roy ...... ittllua Mining .... 1W Michigan 114 Mohawk U4 Mont. C. A C t Nevada 4 Old Dominion .... 1H4J Oacoola 134 Parrot - 614Qu!nry ti4 Shannon 137 Trinity 4ijti United Copper ... ..... 1S V. 8. Mining MS U. S. Oil 113 Utah 84 Victoria 44 Winona 7774 Wolverine 34 North Butte 14 .. 24 ..113 ..440 .. Vi .. 7 .. lo . .lt'3 .. 11 .. M "4 .. 6V, .. 12 .. 45 .. tl) 184 .. 5H ..110 .. 24 .. W .. 14 .. 16 .. 14 .. 43 .. 29 .. il :.: t ..IM .. 78 C M. & St. P 3 . 8 1 Missouri Pacific 3 7 Wabash 3 7 Union Pacific 33 47 18 C. & N. W., east 18 7 C. & N. W.. west .. 61 75 6 1 C St. P., M. & 0 32 14 2 1 C. M. & U., east.... 8 a .. 1 C, B. & Q., west.... 48 41 11 4 O., R. I. & P., east.. 11 1 C. R. I. 4 P.. west.. .. 2 .. .. C. O. W 10 . 2 Illinois Central 6 4 Total receipts ....243 214 37 7 Ho 8hcr. New York Mintage Stocks. NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alice 1 -L,mie CBier Brunswick Con Cum. Tunnel stock... do bonda Con. Cal. A Va Horn Silver Leadvllle Con Uttered. 3 25 . 14 , 2 70 , t Mexican Ophlr Ontario standard Yellow Jacket .... 7 ....114 ....IM) ....6) ....tf.0 ....lln The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- per or head indicated: Cattle. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company ... Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co , Vansant & Co Lobtnan & Rothchlld ... W. 1. Stephen Hill & Son F. P. Lewis Huston Ac Co J. H. Root & Co J. H. Hulla I,. F. Hubs McCreary & Carey Sam Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty & Oo F. O. Inghram Sullivan. Bros , Ijehmpr Bros St. Louis Independent... L. Rothchlld Other buyers Total CATTLE Receipts 1'reaaery statement. ( WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the S160.0iJ9.OO9 gold reserve, shows: Available oasn lOaiance, 3161,626,378.- gold coin and bullion, lb,S7d,t; gold certificates, 330.364.800. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Jan. 80. Bank clearings -for today were 82,623,911.86 and for the . corre sponding date last year. 81,O09.4K.. . Wool Market. , BOSTON, Jan. 20. WOOL The local market Is less active, but the general busii ess Is reported good and the fresh contracts have been made for mull lots totaling several million pounds. prices are fairly firm and stocks of both fleece and staple territory are very scarce. Leading domeatlc quotations range as follows: Indiana and Missouri three- elghths-blood, 2830c; quarter-blood, 27 0 Zoc; scoured values, Texas, line 13 months, 604 60; fine, 6 to. 8 months, 6f 66c; fine all, 48igS0c; California, northern, 62 0 63c; middle county, 48 if 60c; southern, 40&42c; fall, 4i(aSc; Oregon, eastern. No. 1 staple. 61 Q 62c;. clothing, 686660: valley, No. 1, 4648c; territory, fine staple, 6266c; fine medium staple, 60ib2c; fine clothing, 68 & 60c; fine me dium clothing, 85 0 67c; half-blood, 60 13) 63c; three-eighths-blood, 83 W 660; quarter blood, 60(f62u; pulled extras, 60'rfti2c; fine. 67 60c; A supers, 47jj 65e. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 20. WOOI Un changed; medium grades, combing ' and clothing, lH23Vic; light fine, HVtll 20c: heavy fine, 10 16c; tub washed, 2881tc. LONDON, Jan. 20. WOOL A better selection was offered at the wool sales today. Merinos, suitable for the conti nent and the home trade, were In keen demand and realised full prices. Ameri cans bought a few lots of Merinos, but operated more freely among cross-breds, paying from lOftdtflOs for fine grades. The offerings numbered 14.000 bales. The market was firm at the opening; level. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 20. METALS The London tin market was higher, with apot quoted at 126 13s bd and futures at 128 10s. The local market was quiet, but ad vanced with spot quoted at 327. 7628. 00. Spot copper was unchanged, at 61 7s 6d In London, while futures wore a shade lower, at 61 ts. The local market was dull and nominal, with lake quoted at 814 12H14.26; electrolytice. 313.76 13.874: casting. 813.63 d 13.78. Tin was unchanged at 13 2s 6d In London and remained dull, at 34.16(1 4 20 In the local market Spelter waa unchanged, at 21 2s td In London, but was dull and a shads lower In the local market, at 3610 6.1 6. The English Iron market was higher, with Cleveland warrants quoted st 48s d. No change was reported In the local market Mn 1 Tnnnfl.v itn.ihA.n V I ,1(1 'H I J 7 K No. 2, SIS 76 17.26; No. 1 southern ana No. 1 southern, soft. 317.26 W 17.75. ST. LOUIS,' Jan. 20. METALS Lead, ouii si fc.ue. opener, aun at le.ujft Cotton Market. Futures closed steady; January, 8.62c; February, S,62c; March, 3 68c; April, 8.64c; May, 63c; June, 8.61c; July, 9.48c; August, v.etic; oeptemoer, sane; uctooer, V.24C; tio vember. 2tic: December. .21c. Bpot cotton closed quiet, 16 points higher; miaaiing uplands, a.soc; miaaung gulf, 10.10c; no sales. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 20. COTTON Higher: middling, 8c; sales, 7 bales; - receipts, I. os Daies; snipments, z.tui dsiss; siock, 42.827 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 20. COTTON Spot firm; low ordinary, 8e, nominal; ordlrary, 6 1-1 6c, nominal; good ordinary, 7 Ho; low middling. 84ac; middling. tc; good middling. 10c; middling fair, lOSc; fair, llHe nominal; receipts. 12,811 bales; stocK, ii,7ii paies 414,900 aba London Closing; Stocks. London closing stocks Console, money .. do eceounl .... Anaconda, es-dlv. 4Io.. Kaa. A Tex. 83 4-14 New Tort Central.. .. Norfolk A Westers ..lot do pfd ..104 Ontario A Western ..114 Pennsylvania .I40aand Mines . 41 Reading . 4 Souul(nl Railway .IM do pfd . 11 Southern Pscin ... . r Ustea Pacific . II do pfd . 11 V. 8. Steel . 47 do pfd . 8 Wabaah . 1 do pfd .141Baslak 4c .lit Aawi. Cesser quiet at 23 15-164 .. 44 ..184 .. 44 .. 40 .. 44 .. 4 .. 7 .. 74 .. .. 44 .113 ..184 Atcblaon do pld Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific . f-heoepeake A Ob to Chi. Ureet western. Chi., Mil. A Bt. P. Ie Beers Denver Bis u... dc pfd Eric do let pfd do td pfd Oraad Trunk Illlnola Central .... Leutevllle A Naeh SILVER Bar, ounce. MONEY Xir per cent. The rate of discount' In tha open market for abort and three months' bills is 2StT'-' per cent. . 44 .114 . 1 . 44 4 . so per rorelgn kriavanclat. LONTXJN. Jan. StVCJioney wss more plentiful on the market today and the de mand was good. LMscounts were easier on the reduction In the price of gold and firmer Parts checks. Trading on the JBtock exchange was Inclined to Improve. Al though business did not materially expand, values Ut various directions were- eetter. Copper shares, Uuatomala bonds and heme rails were well supported, but g1lt-edgd securities dropped oa rumors of a forth coming Canadian government loan of I). 000.000. American securities lacked a de cided tendency od there wag only nood- niri r It.10trS.16; 4 45; I. 84.1 fa. S8.46; Oils and Roaln. OIL CITY, Pa., Jan. 20. OIL Credit balsnces, 11.71; runs, 68,682 bbls.; average, 180.844 bbls.; shipments, 174.4&J bbls average 178.443. SAVANNAH. Oa., Jan. 20. OIL Tur pentine firm at 40c. mMi irirm. yuoie: a. u ana is, F. 83 20: O. 86 2006 26: H. 20; K, 35 16; M, tt.80; N. 6.26 WW, S 60. , i t. Lents a-lre Steele Market. ST. LOUia Jan. 20 CATTLE- RecelDts 4.170 head. Including 840 head Texans; mar ket for native steers S&o lower; cows and hetfers, lOejate lower; Texas steady; na tive shipping and export steers, 84.2697.60 dressed beef and butcher steers, S4.0ujx4.xo; steers under 1.000 lbs., S3.6Citft.80; stockers and feeders, S3.Sbu&.10; cows and heifers. P ui8 16; sanners. S1.7Sr3.36: bulls, 32.76 8.26; calves, 84.761.00; Texas and Indian steers, 33.0O454-4O; cows and heifers,, 81T6p 4.86. ...... HOGS Receipts. 14.800 head; market 10c lower: pigs and lights, 84 0u0.16; packers, S10jT12s; butchers and best Heavy, ri.3w 1.80. hMTHSBP AJTD LAMBS Receipts, ' 2.390 head; market, 26e lower; native muttons. 84 JMT8 25; lambs, 84 7697.80; culls and bucks, t3Xii6.26; atockers, ii.fiVsfi.'A 610 2.1 808 829 3.4M2 1,91 WJ 3.3.W 1.670 837 8.363 841 37 17 63 141 140 60 36 32 10 25 229 , 164 66 31 61 10 604 104 403 1889 1S4 western ewes 113 western lambs V8 western ewea ZTC Westorn 04 western 162 western 201 western 240 western 27 western 114 western m native ewes n i lambs ewes lambs, culls ewes lambs bucks, culls . lambs hAttv rearllnas vi native iambs 1SI western lamba-.it. 228 weatern ewes f-40 western lambs, feeders 298 western limbs Av. . W .. 74. ..KO .. 82 .. 87 .. 70 ..104 .. 74 .. 70 .. 9 ..m ..13(1 .. 89 .. 7 ..102 .. 57 .. 67 Pr. 4 an 7 2R 4 t; 6 78 8 75 8 PS 4 85 7 25 t 60 fi SO 4 00 5 60 6 75 7 10 4 6fi 6 on 6 00 CHICAGO I.I VK ' STOCK MARKET Cattle Generally Twenty-Five Cents Lower Hobs Ten Cents Lower. CHICAOO, Jan. W.-CATTLE Receipts, about 31,000 head: m.trket grnersllv 2fio lower; steers. St.eoOT.oO; cows, SJ.oivtio.oj; heifers. 13.000.75; bulls, .7.4"i3 sn: calves. Sa.RntylA.&l; atockers end feeders. 2.6("-(i.15. HOGS Receipts, estimated. 62,0iiO h':id; market. Inn lower; choice heavy shipping, I';.4n0.6;ij butchers, SS.35fM.50; llKlit mixed, 8rt.00itr.l5; choice lights, S-t. 20J 35 ; packers, SO.Ofxtf 40; pigs, J4.76Cl"5.i5; bulk of sh1.-s, $.00nS6. SHEEP AND LA MM 9 Receipts, 20.000 Head: market lOo lower; sheep, 3l.2o(5.70; lambs, t5.2V37.S5; yearlings, SS.OOOS.OO. export, and fair (o goo 14.0096.00; 6.20; south Kansns City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. 20. CATTLE Receipts, 6,000 head, Including 300 southerns; market for steers 10W20c loweri cows weak to 10c loner: choice export and dressed beet stfers, Jo voo o.no gooa. 14. 4(1175. o; western steers. stockers and feeders. 8 1 40 ii) Southern steers, S4.264i.00: south ern Cows, S2.26'4.00; native cows. 82.004 5.00; native heifers. 3S25ru5.00; bulls, t'.OOti 4.60; calves, 83.500760. HOOS Receipts, 20.000 head; market 5 SilOc. lower; top. SU0: bulk of sales, 35.65 46.26; heavy, l6.t50P6.8O; packers and butchers, I5.86Q6.26; light, 85.50(36.10; pigs. 31.25(3 5.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000 head' market 1015c lower; lninhs, 36 25 7.85; ewes and yearllnas, 81.60iS6.50; western yearlings, la .50 1& 6.60; western sheen, 34 0005.50; stockers and feeders, 83.00(96.00. of .6,082 cattle 14.896 were 7,135 quite liberal this morning, ' but delayed trains made It late In the forenoon before the bulk of the cattle had been yarded. Advloes from eastern markets were decidedly bear- sli and buyers were very slow about get ting out into the yards to fill their orders so that the trade was slow and dragging right from the start. rucKers tucked -ud tne ngntweignt ana low-priced steers In pretty good shape at not far from steaiy prices, but mas ana sales were generally- itKfll&o lower on the well-flnlshed and long-fed grades. 1 lis vol ume of business during the forenoon was comparatively small and the feeling was decidedly weak. 1 hs market for cows ana neiiers was in about 11ms same condition .as the fat cattle trade. Prices were very uneven, but in the main the general trend of prices waa lower. especially on the best grades. Medium to rair stun was generally low-iixs lower ana canners hard to sell at any figure. Trie otterings or stocKers ana feeders were limited and with a good demand from both yard traders and country buyers the mar ket waa fairly active and Just about steady all around. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice corn- fed steers, $5.006. 4o; fair to good corn-fed steers, S6.(KVp5.50; common to fair corn-fed steers, 34. 004. 90; good to choice cows and nKiiriu, r)'-wuWi loir 1 " guuu i-uwb o.uu heifers. 83.50fi4.26: Common to fair cows and heifers. ti.OOfa.OO; stock heifers. 32.7549 8 60; veal calves. 84. 004.00; bulls, stags, etc.. S3. 0016. oO; good to choice stockers and feed era, 84.76B5.40; fair to good stockers and feeders, Jil.7Mi4.2S; common to fair stockers and feeders, 32.75d'3.60. Representative sales: BBKF STEERS. We. Av. 11 1071 4t 1M1 Na li... 44... tl... 17... At. . 411 . M8 . 41 .1061 Pr. 4 M 6 M 8 St i li .1434 If. 6 40 4 00 8 ( I 404 t (4 4 TT0 8 74 4 44 IU I KNa 3 74 4 3 3 40 447 I 76 4 4U4 I 40 16 444 i 84 4 1048 44 1 1024 4 00 1 400 3 44 4 UJ8 4 44 4 816 I 00 I 1148 4 80 3 740 8 10 4 1060 4 46 4 W8 3 14 4 1174 4 76 1 1044 8 26 HEIFERS. 3 443 3 74 1 1044 4 60 8 704 3 05 11 718 3 40 8 464 1 10 ' M. ........... 44 4 70 4 1016 4 40 i 3w4 6 04 BULLS. 3 loeO 8 36 1 1800 4 0 1 1100 8 SO 1 1140 4 It 1 11!U 8 40 1 ...1144 4 24 1 1410 3 76 1 10 4 86 1 UKI 8 44 1 81110 4 40 3 400 8 0 1 1IM 4 40 8 13b4 8 M 1 U0V 4 44 1 14SU 4 U0 1 1440 4 44 1 10 4 00 1 1414 4 64 1 1714 4 00 1 14UV 4 78 CALVES. 3 I7J 3 00 X 140 6 40 ! IN 1 11 I 04 . 1 114 8 80 1 80 4 04 6 860 I So i 140 6 00 I IU Hi 4 1J4 4 K 36 871 4 04 3 INI 1 li 8 40 4 04 4. 18 t 84 3 414 4 14 4 10 1 40 13 al 4 44 1 184 6 0 STOCKKRS AND FEEDERS. I &W 8 45 II 744 4 84 18 418 3 70 4 400 4 I 744 I IS I Kt ID 44 411 4 00 17 801 4 74 4 444 4 14 8 410 4 M 41 444 4 10 84 Ml 4 II 10 IU 4 1 88 Ml 4 80 II 441 4 84 81 104 I 14 7 474 4 84 HOUS Receipts of hogs numbered 230 cars, about 15,500 head, a very ducont run for this market for the day and Uie season. Receipts at Chicago overrun the estimates, so that general conditions all around wers decidedly unfavorable to sellers, with the result that prices got a setback of 10c as compared with yeeterday'a general market. Dealers were slow in getting to work, so that It was well along toward noon before any great amount of trading had been done and at the best the market waa dragging and unsatisfactory. Shortfed stuff and common packing grades felt the most loss and prices on soma of these were the lowest that they have been In some time. The bulk of the hogs sold at and around 86.8066.10, as against a bulk yesterday of S6.OWu4i.2u. Tha top today was 86.26. as against a top yesterday of 86.3s. Local ac tivity Improved conditions considerably toward the close, so thst the later trade was more satisfactory as to movement at leaat. Representative sales: St. Joseph t,lTe Btoew Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.0i head.' Market 10c to 15c lower; Steer. 36.26V(!0: cows and heifers, S2.75( 5.00; calves. J3.76IT.5n. HOGH Receipts. 7.000 head. Msrkt 10e lower; top, M.S6; bulk of sales, 85.75Vit'.lS. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 2 nr head. Market slow at 10c. to 15c lower: lamba, S6.50g7.50. Cmintv treasurer Thomas, lots II West i'.de..... 3. Same to same. Iivt IS, Olock, 4. West fide ' Hugh McCaffrey and wife to r. 3. Hurkley. one-third Interest In sH lot 6. block K. 8nuU Omaha, and other property Sarah If. H.-nton to D. U Fryant. Part lots 8 snd 10. block 3, Paddocg ritnee , John Flvnn and wife to O. B. Morey, lot 2, block 5. Reglcy rsrk ..... ....... lxiile Cornbleth to Osla Cornblein. a.y ft. lot 1, block 2J44, Omalia, ana other property . Cltv of Florence to Fred Storms, lot 4." block 103, Florence 'Timothy J. Mahoney and wife to . M. lllatt. part alley between lots and 8, Mahoney's add Hastings Heyden to William J. Hrient and wife, lot 28, MocK 1. More- mouth park John Lubhold and wife to A. I Pre I.t, half interest in sw nw 1s1c.11 Hastings ft Heyden to A. 1-- pregier, undivided half same ......... ll.VW J. C. Alloe and husband to William M. Davidson, muiuie inirn m i . in nn.t 11 block li- Hanscotn place.. Somers-Johnson Realty Co. to Charles O. Homers, lot 1. Karr's sub........... Same to same, lots 13 and 14. block 5. Ames place Same lo same, lots 6 and 5,.Ils place M. Lels to same, lot 7. Lria' place. ... Sarah If. Hcnton to A. L. Tamisiea. tract southeast corner lot 10, block,!, Paddock place I nitod Real Kstate and Trusr t v to Charles W. Martin, lot 11 aqd wlO ft 1-.1 10 H.vir -A Knuntsn tilaoe.... Ira H. Omk and wife to Oeorge A. Joslvn. lots 8, 4. 6. 8,'10,'1S nd 14, Jacobs' add V V."' " ''. 13'K0 F.mma M. Kckles to Kflwwa niaiurg ,.1 h ivk 7. Drakes ana. Mnrle "perhal and hueband to Mary .-. vt.is-w.wlcz. w43.k ft. of lots 1 and 2. block 4. Potter A Cobb's ndd :..'".".'- South Omaha l-and t-o. t- 1 Scannell, bishop of Omaha, lots 1 snd 2, block :i4rt. fctutli Omaha...',...,.... C.mntv trertsurcr to A. f-. Wylje, lot ir block 1, Vandercook 'retrace. ...... . San'10 t.. D. C. Patterson, trustee, lot u block 1, Hnd lota f. 1. 8 and it, block 3, Tipton place WiV 1 Ellsabctli M. Shahan to enmo, lot ... block 2, UomlH' 2d sub. Cora U. Sloinan to Frank lv. Oaml'le. lot 24. Redlck's 'vf-'---''":"",iV Margivtlia Nelson and husbntid to D. C. Pa'terson, Jr.. lot 1, block 1, Klm- ProUd.ntaReai' Estaio Co.' "to Andrew i.,.i...-soii. lots 8 and 7. Selby Heights ti,n .1 Kolbe and wife to Mary and Nannie B. Dldlake, eV block 3, Shlnn's add.. Same to Maria Donlon, wH . , t. 4 LI, I n 'a nttil UKH-n O. f...... . ' .-V , IT-IK- L. H. Rush and wire to jonn "-""7' and wife, lot 4. block 3 Shinty .add. Eva L. Knight et al. to J. J. Fits ger ald, lot 6. block 85. Albright's Choice 1 J Fitznerald and wire to K. r. J pcter.e... lot 6, block 35. Albright'. iiurenceMl'noVeiat vestment Co.. lot 13. block 3. O Nell 8 lnStelrstaU"'lnvVstment Co. to the Omalia Realty Co. lots 2, 4, 35 and is block 6 Paddock place ' F. yuinian, iol e, ., . blov.k 2, Jerome ii.a...... Thomas F. Wulnlan and Thomas Fly nn. same ,...t35.O0O 460 1,000 7.0O8 1 . V to too 5.000 1,000 600 L. lot 4. lot 4, 10 too 1,900 1400 M It' 200 wife to 2,0"0 1 Total .1.. Slonx Cltr Live stork Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. Jan. 20. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 3,000 head; 10c lower; beeves, S4.(KVS.76; fat cows, and heif ers, i.w7iT4.rtv feeders. J3.00tn4.65: veer 1 In its. tt 7V53.75. HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head; market 10c lower; range of prices, t5.50JJ.20; bulk of tales, t5.96Co3.05. !. Stock In Bight. Ttecelbts of live Stock kt tha six nrinclnsl western markets yesterday were as follows. cattle. .Hogs. Slieep. South Omaha Sioux City-.... St. Joseph .... Kansas City .. ft. Louis Chicago Totals .,8.000 .. 3,000 2,000 .. 6.000 .. 4,370 ..81.000 15,500 10,000 7,0i)0 20,000 14, t0 62-.OUO 8,400 2.000 4,.I0 2.3W 20,ai0 .51,370 119,100 S6,r.lO RAILWAY TIME CARD fSl7JTBTATION IOTH AND MASOW Union S'actflc Overland Limited Colorado Express Atlantic Kxpress Leave. ...a 8ii am ...a 8:50 pm Arrive, a 8:40 pm a 6:00 pm a!0:15 am a 6:00 pm .a 4:10 pm .alZ'.oo pm . Vli.ll B. V.J WW China and Japan Mall... 4:00 pm North Platte Local . J- am Colo.-Chtcogo Special.. .al2Jv am BLc.caie ...... ..".T... Z?1 Pm f ! P" Chicago Great Western On-tton u;xpres r- - r- . Lo. Angeles Limited. . .au. pm - j-g - a 6:60 pm a 4:46 pm a IM am 8:30 pm 7:30 am 6:06 pm 7:80 am 8:30 pm Jk Paoiao Knights ot Colombns to Meet. SIOUX FALLS. S. p., Jan. 20.-(SpecisJ.) Preparations rapidly are being completed for a big meeting of Knights of Columbus, which will be held In Sioux Falls next Sun day under the auspices of the local knights. The meeting will be the first of its kind to be held In Sioux Falls for about a year and will be of more than local Interest, for the reason that representatives will be present from many towns and cities In this part of the northwest. Large delegations will be present from Huron, Watertown, Mitchell, Yankton, Aberdeen and ottjer towns In Bouth Da kota; from Eillsworth, Luverne and Adrian and other towns In Minnesota, and from Larohwood, Rock Rapids, Sloux City, Ila warden and Alvord and other towns In Iowa. Bt. Paul-Mlnneapons .... St. Paul-Minneapolis .... Chicago Limited Chicago Express Chicago Express Chicago, Hock Island EAST. Chicago Limited A : m lowa Local a 7:00 am Rocky Mountain Ltd . . .a 3 :w am Des Moines tt Eastern..a too am pes Moines Paasenger..a 4:00 prn lowa Local "bll :2 fm Chicago iKastern Ex.). a 4:40 pm Chicago Flyer J8 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd....all:18 pm Colo. & Cal. Express.. .a 1:80 pra Okl. & Texas Expreas..a 4:40 pm 7:30 am 11:85 pm 3:27 am 11:86 pm 8.30 prn all:06 prn a 4.8o pm all:06 pin a 4:30 pm al2:30 pm b 8:65 pin a l:lu pm a 8:35 am a 2:60 pm a 4:80 pm a 1:15 pra Gat-b.rll Is Reappointed. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 20. (Special.) -Governor B. B. Brooks, as commander-in-chief of the Wyoming mllttla, today reap pointed Adjutant General P, A. Catchall and Assistant Adjutant General W. R. Schnltger. ' The remainder of tho staff were reappointed, with one or two .minor excep tions. . Death ot John Mnsolf. HURON, 8. p., Jan. 20,-(Speclal.) Sun day morning occurred the death of John Musolf, A prosperous farmer near Yale, and one ot the early settlers of thst portion of the county. ' -'. T" GOVERNMENT, NOTICES OrFICF. CONSTRUCTING QUARTER n,..i.r lAavn4urtli. Kansas. Jan. 16. ! 1808. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received nere until 11 a. m., central tlms, Feb. IB, io, ana men openea xor the construction of a band stand. Full information and blank forma ot propoaals furnished on application to this office. Plans snd specifications may be seen here, also in office of chief quartermaster. Omaha, and Master Builders' exchange. Kanaaa City, eiiseoun. uniieu eiaiei re serves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, or any parts thereof. En velopes to be marked "proposals for Band Hi.nrl" and addressed to CauL Wm. D. Davis, Quartermaster. J18-18-0-21-12-lS Na Av. Ih. Tt. Na Ar. IS. Pr. M ISO 40 I Tl 70 348 180 6 01 II 171 40 I 80 47 177 ISO 04 41 144 H 6 40 Tl Ml IIS 6 41 74 141 ... 3 48 81 84 14 8 0 Tl 148 ... I 44 . 44 84 ... 8 01 It 113 ... 8 44 72 84 ... 4 0 84 14 ... 6 14 IT Alt ... tot II 171 40 I IS , 17 114 ... 04 It lit 40 I 84 48 841 ... I 1 SO 1ST ... I 4 47 IS 18 M 44 "3 40 4 44 ... 8 1 II 17 ... I 44 4 JM 40 10 14 8:4 IP 4 00 M ..Tt 11 1 1 88 ... 8 4 44 sot K I 1 T 314 140 4 40 44 8B4 ... 4 14 IO. 314 140 4 t 48 r4 ... I 14 SO 44 4 4 II 1ST ... Ill 70, 81 140 I US S 3M 0 4 14 73 40 I OS II let ... It ST ... 104 40 MS ... if 44. 4 84 -4 441 ... lit 71 341 4U 4t II g ... I is SHEEP Receipts of aaeep numbered 87 oars, about 8,aj fatad, ouly a moderate ma PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY AND AR t tilery Horses Chief Quartermaster's Of fice, Omaha, Nebrsska. January 18, 1908. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re ceived at thla office, until It o'clock m., central standard time, Fsbruary 17, 1804). and then onened. In tha presence of attend ing bidders, for 300 Cavalry Horses and 200 Artillery Horses; lor dalivery al omana. Neb., or other prominent railroad Dolnts. The animals to conform to specifications for Cavalry and Artillery norses. united states reserves right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Particulars and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing pro posals to be indorsed "Proposals for Horses." and addressed to Major D. E. 11c CARTHY, Chief Quartermaster. J20-21-2J-23F16-1S Wabash 1 St. Louis Express a 6:30 pm t:U am et Louis Local (from . , - Council Blufts) a 1:00 am all:18 pm Stat.berry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm blOilfi ant lllluols Central- Chicago Express a T:u am a s:4 pm Chicago nulled .w pui a s:ev am Mtnn.-st. re,..: Kxprsss..n t.is ant Mlnn.-bt. raui tiiunou.. t.w .ev ana Omaha-FL Dodge LociU.a 4:u pm au: am Chicago, Milwaukee ev si. raaa Chicago & Colo. Spclal.a 7:25 am all0 pra Cal. de Oregon Expi'.s.a 6: wo pm a 3:25 pin Overland Limited a Im. a t:et 4un Perry Local b :la pm bll:2d am Missouri Paclfto K. C. & St. L. Expruss..a 8:00 am a 6:4i gas K. C. b St. L- Expreaa..aU:16 pm A IM piu lBieabO eV Aurtuvestern Chicago Day ii hi a i :a am all:48 pes ' Twin City Ibxprcse a VUe am al0:4) put Chicago Local aU:u am a $:M yta tfloux ciiy " ekuwi ant Chicago i-CKjai a 4;j piu a 8.40 put Chicago bpeciai .....a s.uu put 4 : a Muineeoia-yaaoia ua...a .w tim a s:eu BU4 ratMal lie pm ItSlU i-lly- tllMlkou m v.vw yui s:w M Los Aiigvies Limited.... a S.vw put aU:3 pot Overlaua LimUod aiw:wv put a fju aia Nebrueaa and Wyoiiuug Division Norlolk-ttoUMiesl a J:4o am a i:30 pot Uucolu-Loug Pin a 7.44 sun aiSJiaat Dcadwuod-Lincoln a 8:u0 put a 8:84 Dot Caaper-Landor a 3;o put a 6:30 pa 1 euionl-Albion ..b 6:80 pot B IM put Uasungs-nuperior .....b ;wv put b Sms put BVlla.SA 4.T03l BTA 1UTU ct AtASUSI Barllton - Leave. Denver & California. .. .a 4:lu pm NurUiweaC speulal a 4:lu put Black Hills a 4.lu put North wssi Jkapiees nut Nvbiaska points ...a 4:4o am Lincoln Fast Mall. Nebraska Express Uiicoln Local b 1:41 tm Lincoln Local a 7:40 out Soiiuyler-Plattsmouth . ,b3;u6ptn bl0.30i.ut fcellevue-Plattsmouth ...a SJOpm a 140 ant tlellevue-PlaHamouth .. b . pnv plailsiiiouiu-ow ... Bellevue-Plattsmouth Denver Limited Chicago Special Chicago Express Chicago nyur , Iowa Local St. Louis Express Km nana Clly 41 si. joe Arrlv. 1:4 pa Siti pot a 6:lo pni 8:4 tua a Sfia T. , n hl.UA .i,i, C ' ..sU.iitun a 6:19 pnv ..b 8:18 am ..Cl3;36 pm ..a 4.14 pm ..a 7:35 am ..a 4:1)0 pm ..a 6 Jo pm ...a 8:15 am a 4:40 pro a!0:46 pi. vr.neaa Cltv et BU Jo. .a 3:1 am Kansas City -. St.- Joe. A 4:40 pm O 3:40 pm A 7:08 aot ' All 44 pot A 3 8, p A 848 Ant all :3w aia all: 3o ant n 4: t Am iM Pm ' WEBSTER STA IOTH WEBf TBBS Chicago, . Past, MiaasaneUa ss Otnaha Leare. Arrive. Twin City Passenger.. .b 6 80 am b 8 30 era Sloux City Passengcn.. b 2:00 pm bU.44 am Sloux City Local e 8:46 am o 6:30 Pm Emerson Local - b t.66 pm b 1.10 am Missouri Paclflo r Auburn Local ........ ..b 3:50 pm bllJt Am BUY THE PR.EFERR.ED STOCK OK THE OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY CO. 1. Your dividend la mailed to you very quarter.- 2. Your lnreatmeut neU About. 6 pfer cent ...t 3. Your stocki lg exempt from UxAtlon. 4. The ComrtADy Is conservatively managed. ' : I. . Yonr boldloc cad be readjly converted Into cash. For complete Information, , . SAMUEL BURNS. JR.. 614 New York Llf Building. Douglas 895. QsflQ Omaha. 9