TIIH 15EK: OMAHA, KATUKDAY. JANUARY 8, 1910. 1 1 I I v i?RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Traden Get Shock Heayy Movement Expected Soon. CORN IS LIKELY TO ADVANCE Peelers Generally nallUht While Speculators Contlnae to Douit Valaea la Pace of the Mftht Receipts. OMAHA. Jan. 7, 1910. Wheat trader were it bit surprised In the action of the market yesterday, when a break was expected. The explanation given was the strength In foreign market', the advance In corn and freer buying by outside Inventor. A' heavy movement I? jeipeotrd to take the edge off the rash situ ation as soon a the weather, moderates. The best Informed traders eay there Is hut one si'e to the coin market,, basing their opinions on the uiifavoiable Condi tions and the urgent demand. i Wheat held firm on the strong cables and drew strength from the higher corn values. Reports show very large country 'acceptance. A heavy receipt will njsult as soon as the rail 10 ids are able to move the loaded cars. Corn continues strong and advances easily with any buying. Traders are all (bullish and speculators are boosting valu-s on the unfavorable shipping conditions and the poor grading of all arrivals. Primary wheat receipts were Iu2.fl00 bush els and shipment were 179 w bushels. against receipts last yesr of 5U2.0O0 bushels ana smpraeras or 107. 0"o bushciH. Primary corn receipt were 491,0m bush els and shipments were 300. "on bushels gainst receipts last year of 37'i UOO bushels and shipments of 477.000 bushel. . Clearances were 659.000 bu.ih..'ls of corn. none of outs mid wheat and flour equal to $77,000 bushels. Liverpool closed Hd higher on wheat and w up on corn. . Local range of options: Articles. I Open. I High. Low. Close. Ycs'y Wheat I May July July iVts May . July 1 OkH 1 1 07i 1 Wl 1 M'- 8i Sb'ti 97V 9TV4, 8t ST. r.i 66-V ; V.'S '66 66 a 66T4 6(, 4TH 46 46 4 4' 21,1 42 42 ! 427s! - Ouixba CasU Trices. , WHEAT No. I hard, 1.091.104j; No. I hard, $1.08&d.09i4i; No. 4 hard, $1.02' 1.06 I rejucted hard, 8sj.$l. OS; No. 2 spring, $1.0.s 1.10. No. i spilng, 11.041:1 .; No. 2 durum 92an3c: No. i. durum. 90Wo9U4c. COKN-No. 2 white, i2(i'i3c; No. 3 white, SlSfHl'tic; No. 4 white, WXutilc; No. 2 yellow, . 02rfi63o; No.' 3 yellow, SOviSiOlVac; No. 4 ysl ' low, fiOfiOOc; No. 8, Wiittfc; No. 3, tiOli'rjOl'.jV, No. 4, SiKfliOc, no t'racle. 63'mc. OAT8 Standard. 4ii'i(j47c: No. 3 white, tttiftttic; No. 4 white, 45V(i4G1ic; No. 3 yel low, 46ii4Vic; No. 4 yellow, 46d 45V--1 No. mixed. 45li46Se. BARLEY No. 4, fiOfifllc; No. 1 feed, Sirtf 60c. - , RYE No. I, 7SM.iiJ74c; No. 8. 734f73ic. I Carlot Receipts. Wheat Corn Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha ..... I)uluth ..... 10 ..249 .. IS .. 21 202 59 Oats - 04 20 CHICAGO GHA1 AM) rilO VISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing; Irlea n Bwnrd of Trade. ' CHICAGO, Jan. 7. Wheut prices Ml off here today; oats and corn maintained the firmness of the previous session, while pro visions sagged on heavy miles In spite of record-asking prices for llvo hogs. - There was a large volume of trade In wheat. Forecast of less Inclement weather i to .come, together with mild northwest tern ,'perature promised larger movement of the , fiop, which had a bearish effect on the Cash wheat market. The range in prices was 4o to lc. May showing the greatest , spread, from $1.13V,nrllo. The nearby op tion, however, quickly receded from the ihlgh point and closed weak at $1.13V1-13 ic lower. t The corn pit continued to be the spectae J alar arena today, a new high point being iosWtbliHhed - in the May delivery. Ileuvy .feeding and cripple railway service cut 'down offering and kept the market strong. ;tm. new lilgn point for May was tiU'o 'The more distant future reached venter day's high level of (Sic. The final figures '.for May were 68'Vfl6Svc, ViVo higher. July . 1 was a shade higher and September un changed. General commission and speculative trade 'was large In the oats pit. In spite of the enormous business the range was com paratlvely narrow. The market eased off toward the close of the session and final ' figures left May Wta higher at 4x'4ic. with ,July c lower and September He higher. . Provisions ranged from 20c lower to 10c higher. The leading futures ranges as follows: clear libs. boxed. ftrt short. $14 1214: 1412; short clears, 114.37V. I'OI LTHV Hluher. chickens, im; springs, 14c; turkeys, 19c; ducks, 14c; geese, e. MUTTER Stead v; creamery, WCcfaec, EGUS Higher, S4c. Receipts. Shipments. Flmir, bbls 4 7,00 Whiat, bu 4ti.0"0 M.WI Corn, bu W,lX) 75,200 Oats, bu 3.8O0 46.300 .NEW YORK GENERAL MtllKET Haotallon of the Day oa Varloo torn mod I ties. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. FLOUR Quiet, w ith prl(-s nominally higher; sptlng patents, $6.406.16; straights, $o.30'(i5-40; winter pat- fiits, la.4tKus.vw; spring clears, ji.wdisi; winter extras, No. 1, $4.Vtf 4.90; winter ex tras. No. 2. 14 40 i4 f; Kansas straights. $4.!."'u6.16. Recelpis, 17,017 bbls.; shipments. 1.1 bbls. ltc flour, steady; fair to good, $iu4.i'.r; choice to fancy, $4. 404. 55. Muckwlicut tiour, nominal; bum, 2.U0, nominal. ier lu lbs (.'(JHNMKAI Steaily; fine white and yel low, coarse, tl.4n4il ti0; kiln dried. 3.3f. RYE Htm; No. t western, Mo, nominal, o. b. New York. W 11 HAT Spot, easy; No. 2 red, $1.30, levator, doia 'Stic, and $129 f. o b. afloat, noimtnii, No. I northwestern, Du I nth. 1 No. 2 hard, winter, I1.2j f. o. b. afloat, nominal. In the option market wheal was firm on higher cables, bullish Argentina news and strong cash markets, but liquidation by longa offset the bullish liens and price changes were small. The close whs Vij-VtC net lower. May. $1. 207i.it 11, closed $1.21; July. $1.11VU112. closed $l.ll'-. Receipts, 4a, 200 bu. ; biup- ments, 157.203 bu. CORN Spot market firm; No. 2, 73c, ele vator, domestic, 7-Sc dellvt red and ilc o. b. afloat, nominal. Option mantel was without transaction.' closing at 14c net advance. May closed 7t',c, Receipts, J4.87& bu.; shipments, o,30!) bu. OATS Spot market, strong; mixed, 21 to 32 lbs.. Sue; natural white. 26 to 32 lbs.. f2V(i4 Vic; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., ,k,iui 6tio. Options were without transaction, closing unchanged. May closed at 60c. Receipts, ui.UiV bu.; shipments, a'JO du. HA Hteutiy: biiiiie. tl.Ou; no. i, i.'-u; No. 3. S.V'J0C. i lior.S-lL.usy; state, common to choice, lmm, soti;tic; Ihos, iui20c; Pacific coast, TjOj, 2tj27c; ljoh, 17ffl.2lc. 111UES yuiei; Central America, c; liogcta. 21 ....,.( Z2tsc. LEATHER Firm; hmlock firsts, 28 2!'o; secuiidii, 2o'62Vc; thirds, 22'i,2uc; rejected, e',i :'ln I'lUiviKinNR-Pnrk. steaov: mess. .ov, family. JJt.U0fu2ij.Ij0; short clears, $2j.0u 4(27.50 Beef, quiet; mess, $11.WUU-60; fam- u v. ;iS.6tyu Hl.Ou; beef hams. m.wuzu.w. cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, $13.0O 13.50; pickled hams, S13.W0 13.75. Ird, steady; middlH west, prime, $13.00Cu 13. 10 ; refined, steady; continent. $13.50; South America, $11.00; compound, $10.37". TALIJW Steady; prime olty, 6W--; coun try. l.'Afll IC. HICK Quiet; don esnc, 2'7xi5e; patent, Ul'TTER Firmer; western Imitation crcami ry. a;5j2)H). EUGS Strong; western extra firsts. 40o; firsts. 3N-i3Wc; low grades, 3ow'37o; refriger ators, 2i-,'a2Hc. i'Ol'L'l RV Alive, firm; western chick ens, l.'c; fowls, 18c; turkeys, 15'ii.20e. Ln'essed. film; western chickens, lLyi-'c; fowls. 12ql7c: turkeys, 22'29c. CHElil' Firm, state, nesv full cream, spfcial, 17Vs''ilSc; state new full cream, September, fancy, 17c; state, new full cream, October, best, ll4o; state, new full cream, late best, 15c; state, new full cream, common to good, 13'uUj'ic; skims, full to special, 22V2tie. YVKATHER IN TUB GRAIN BELT NEWYORKSTOCRS AND BONDS Period of Dullness Follows Delivery of the President's Message. ITS EFFECT IS ANTICIPATED Cash llaylas; Is a Factor In Rally Whlrh Comes I. ate la the Ses sion Itond Are I n-rhangsed. NEW thought slh-er dollars of Wl, $3 ?W OHO; silver certifi cates outstanding. $4S7.!.,0"0. Uenerai fund, standard silver dollar in general fund, $1. S43.224; curren liabilities. $li.,1.osO.;2ii; working balance In treasury offices, $ji.534,ik4; In banks to credit of treasurer of Cnlted Suites. $3..K4i,ll; subsidiary silver coin, $li;.4S8.673; minor coin. :..t.s, total balance In general fund, $A,r.7.2yO. HKPORT OF TIIK CLRARINO 1IOVSK Transactions of the Associated Banks for the Week. NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Bradstreft s bank clearings report for the week ending Janu ary shows an segregate of 3,727, v.M.lO). as analnst $2.!44.fJW Uuv last weok and $...,-71.-2:0,C'W In the corresponding week last year. I'oi. owing Is a list of the cities: Nebraska Is YORK. Jan 7. Whatever may be of Influence of the president's messiige on the stock market. It cannot he supposed there was anything in it that was news to that region. The full text of the message was distributed to brokers offices within a few minutes after its de llveiy to congress, advance copies having been In hand for that purpose. The prep aration of the document, luorever, has In volved such widespread consultation and such free preliminary discussion by the author In public addresses that scarcely any passage of it could be regarded us a novelty. Ever since the conference of rallror.d presidents at the White House last Monday the stock market litis devoted most of its attention to that taking measures prompted by he views of the forthcoming paper. The result was seen In the state approaching Idleness Into which the market fell after the message was published. In the movement of special stocks here and there which has occurred during the week It Is possible to stipose that action was prompted by particular passages of the message. Putting aside the question of how far speculative action may have entlclpated already the effect of the nv s ftage. the opinion Is clear that grave weUht must attuch to the comprehensive and masoned plan set before congress for deal ing with the corporation problem. The means of complying with the proposed law for federal charters received more at tention than any other phase of the sub ject. other influences were mixed . Some Influ encewas exerted by the reports of the widespread damage by the storm. The drawing out of the railroad switchmen's strike In the northwest whs disliked. In spite of the claims advanced for the rail roads thnt the strike was practically broken. The cash buying was nn element In rallying stocks I, iter In the day. Ronds were steady. Total sales, par value, $3,713,000. I'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: CITIES. Clearings. Inc. I Dec. Warmer for Saturday In " ' " the Forecast.' OMAHA. Jan. 7. 110. ..The disturbance that was -central over the southern slates Thursday morning, moved northward over the Atlantic states during tire ' last twenty-four hours, and is moving off the upper Atlantic coast this morning. Unsettled weather follows the disturbance nlong the Atlantic seaboard, and rains are general aloim the coast, with scattered snows In the uper Ohio valley. The western area of high Treasure has ex tended enstwurd to the Allegheny moun tains. The cold weather has continued eastward with the high pressure, and tem peratures are decidedly lower In the lake region, Ohio valley and throughout the southern states. The weather has cleared in the central valleys and southwest, ex cept light snows are falling In the upper valleys. It Is unsettled in the extreme northwest and upper Rocky mountain region, with snows on the mountain plateau and rains on the north Pacific coast. Temperatures are very much nlgher west of tho Mississippi river and ihe weather will bo fair and warmer In this vicinity tonight and Saturday. Recoi i of temperature and precipitation compared with in corresponding day of the last chree years: 1310. 1909. 1908. 1907. Minimum temperature.... 06 38 23 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .04 isoiniai temperature lor today, 21 degrees. Excess in precipltatlun sines March 1, 1909. 5.20 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1908, Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Ycs'y. I 'Wheat I I . May 1 UWi 1 15 1 13V I 13! 1 14 I July 1 04-4 1 04 1 (Wvsl 1 04'A 1 Oil 3 ' Sept. 9il itl W ' Coi n III I May 68'8 6K 68HiMt I . July W(ii H I iviVi?4 , I Sept. M 9 6M 6bvn 5 f Oats- I i , ' ni ' May 4H48'4 Wu 'l 4X47;48 ' I July 46 4041 - 44, . 44 'hi , 4o I ' Kept. ' 42 42 42 42ft U A Purs I " ( Jan. ' 22 06 22 05 i 21 Kiy, 21 S2Vil 23 to , ', May 22.30 22 26 22 00 22 00 22 10 V I July U 2o 22 32 22 Ou 22 06 32 12V4 . y Lard- l 1 r n,i,. f .1 Jan. I 11 '6S 11 65 11 60 11 60 I 11 62 May I 11 86 ill 671 11 bo 11 60 11 66 July I U 65 J 11 toil U 6.'Vi U 60 11 62 , l - i i No. 8. Cash uuotatlon were a Y'LOL'R Firm; winter A s,i :tk.,A uil l.MUu,d . w - ' '. - ' u l u ivrv 2 Mhoxle ' M BARLEY Feed or as follows: patents, fc.lOU-u 60, am inn siraivhts. $.i.Ub(6.20. yojc; fair to mixing choice mailing, 69 a 74c. SKEUe Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $2.0'i; No. 1 northwestern, $2.16. Timothy, 3.90, Clover, 114.90. PRO VISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 21.s','i (122.00. Lard, per 100 lbs., $13.70ul2.i2'.a. snort ribs, side Ooosu), $11.37 'n u 11. ia.- bnoi t clear sld (boxed), $11. ."im 12.0U. Total clearances of wheal and flour were equal to 377,000 bu. Exports for the week, as shew n by Rradstreet s, were eu.ua! to o,l!w. tiuo bu. Piimary iecipts wvie 502,000 bu., compared Willi 24Ti,0O0 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for to morrow; Wheat, 6 cars; corn, W cars; oats, ,i)4 cars; hogs, 10,000 head. , Chicago Cash Prices V heat: No. 2 (red, $l it7'ui.2; No. 1 red, $1.241.2.: No. 2 hard, 11V116; No. 1 hard, $1.10(1.16; No. 1 northern spring, $l.lul.i; No. 2 northern, $1.16itji.r; No. 4 spring, Jl.lu-ttl.16. Corn: No. 4, 4ViC; No. $ while, ue; .so. 4 yellow, 64S4C. Oats: No. 2 while. 4'.c; No. 3 white, 4it'a4Jk.'; No. 4 white, 4t"c; slandard. 4Vi 49o. BUTTER -Steady; creameries. 36'ti34c; dairies. $6a30c. EOUS Knaipis, f.&tt cases; market strong; at mark, cases Included, 21'vu3U4c; firsts, 36c; prune liit-is. fcc. CHEEtiE Sleady; daisies, lC-Vlll'c; twins, ISV.Hilfc'mc; young Americas,' 16'c; long horns, 164u. POTAToKH Steady; choice to fancy, 4J.af Kc: fair lur good, 4.i(J46o. lOVLTRY Steady ; turkeys, 17c; chlck ns, 14V; springs, Uc. VEAL Steady; 6o to 60-pound weights, MrOc; 60 to 85-pound weight, 9-ylOc; &j to lltHpouud weights, lOftllc. Chicago Receills Today : Wheal, 10 ears; corn. 3u2 cai-i oats, 64 cars. Estimat.Hl to morrow: Wheat, 6 cars; corn, 77 cam; oats, M cars. 5.63 inches Deficiency 7.52 inches. L. A corresponding period In 1907, Welsh, Local Forecaster. Kansas City Uraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 7.-WHEAT Cash, unchanged; No. 2 hurd, $1.09al.l; No. 3, $1.064J1.13; No. 2 red, $1.2:'fcl.2B; No. 3. $l.lKtf 1.25; May, $1.06;al.0& bid; July, 97Hi97c, sellers. CORN Unchanged to o higher; No. 2 mixed, OtMiWit-fec; No. 3. 64Vc; No. 2 white, 64'6bc; No. 3, 4M"c; May, o"iV8IV: bid; July, 67W'u7Uc bid. OATH Nominally unchanged: No. 2 whim, 46c; No. 2 mixed, 43y4to. ItVE iO'j'73u. HAY Unchanged to 25c higher; choice timothy, 13.2j 13.60;' choice prairio, $10.60itf 10.V5; choice alfalfa, $17.50!ii 18.00. BUTTER Creamery, exirus, 36c; firsts, 33c; seconds, 31c; packing stock, 23c. EUOSS Extras, Sulmc; firsts, 3V4c; current receipts, 32vic; seconds and dirties, 20Ac. Receipts. tShlpineiits. Whtat, bu 94,000 65.000 Corn, bu 19,000 Oats, bu 16,000 20,0u0 Options at Kansas City: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. St. Louis lieaeral Market. i PT. LOUIS. Jan. 7.-WHEAT-C1osed lower; track, No. t red cash. $l 33; No. 2 hard. $1.15al.l8; May, IUJVbUI; July, $1UUS. CORN Higher; track. No. 2 cash, 7c; No. white, 67Vc; May, t'Uc; July, OATS Firm: cash, higher: track. No. 2 cash, 4c, No. 2 white, 60c; May, 48c; July. 44Sc . RYF.-Hlgher at Mc. . -FIX1UR Unchanged; red winter patents. $f 7bot lh: extra fancy and slraight, $a.l6i i.fl; hard winter clrsrs. 3 9oj4.2j. tEEl ' Timothy, $2.6O3.00. CORNMEAL-$3.10. ' BRAN Higher; sacked (east track), $1.17 V! U. " tiAOCHNtV-S0. I HEMP TWINE 7o. I PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, $:'l 75. Ijrd. higher; prime st-am. $l2S5ir 12 55. lry suit meats unchanged, boxed extra shorts. 111 h.li; clear ribs, VZ!t holt clears, $i3.12V. Uoou,v unchsngtd; Wheat May July Corn Muy July 1 OSHI 7 67 1 OhvJ 9il oTsjI 1 08 ' 67 67 1 0SB 67n A asked. 13 bid. AlllB-rhtlmM-s pM AmilKiniAlcd Copper American Afrlrultural Am. Heet Sugar Am. Ctiu. pitl -. Am. C. A F Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. I., pfi Am. Ie Kw-'urltle American Linseed American Locomotive Am. B A R Am. 8. A K. pfd Am. Simar Refining Am. T. & T Am. Tobacco pM American Woulen Aniconda Mln. Co., ei-dlv Atchleon Ati-hliion pM Allantlo Omit Liue Iteltimor ti Ohio Ual. & Ohio p(d Hethiehom Steel Brooklyn Kepld Tr 'tndi.n pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jeraey... ... Chmapeax & Ohio Chicago Alton Chicago H. W.. new Chicago 6 N, W...., C. M. St. P ..... c. c, c. st. Colorado F. c I... Colorado & Bo Colo, ft So. 1st pfd Colo. & So. id pfd Coneolldaled ua Corn Products Delaware it Hudson Iienvcr & Rio Grande D. A R. O. pfd Pistillera' securities Erie Krle l"l P'd Erie 2d pfd General Klectrlo Great Northern ptd Great Northern Ore otfs Illinois Central IiUerhorough Met Int. Mot. pfd International Harvester international Paper international Pump Iowa central Kansas City So K. C. go. pfd Louisville a- N Mlun. Sc St. Louis M., St. P. ft S. S. M Missouri Pacific M., K. & T M., K. ft T. pfd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. 1st pfd New York Ontral N. V.. O. W Norfolk ft W NorlU American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People' a Gas P., C. C. ft St. L Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace car.... Railway Steel Spring.... Heading Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. ft 8. r. Id pfd.. St. Louis S. W St. L. S. W. pia gloss-Slieflleld. 8. ft I.. Southern Paclllo Southern Railway So. Hallway pfd Tennessee Copper Texas ft Pacific T., St. L. ft W T., St. L. ft w. piu... Union Pacific I'nlon Pacific pfd U. S. Hejlty U. 8. Rubber I. 8. Steel V 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va.-Caro. Chemical Wabaab Wabmh pfd w'eslern Marylsnd, ctfs... Westlughouse specific ... Western tllion Wheeling ft L. B... W'ieconelu Central Pltuburg Coal Am. Sleel Foundry I'nlted Dry Goods Laclede Gas Tou1 sales for ttia day, DS.yi'i i'i l " 2. 300 1, ck) l.CHK) 211') ) V M) S4.0-10 1.11)0 1.W1 1,60 ) Vt 1I.KO0 1M 3'H) H) S.tOO "a,ouo 100 '.' tin 1,400 4,000 6m) I.IKiO t.teO 1.700 .)0 1.2l 100 JOO t,20 8, 8U0 " wio S.(HK) 1.200 300 12 U"0 8.400 400 m 1.600 I.OoO 1,7(10 -3fVi 1.K0 1J.400 HlRh. 04 S.tVi 47 40 0 71 67 , 17'4 m Vil74 11 123Hi W 95 3 R'i: 1"4 lis 04 33 7 47 10X an 179 4 1111 82 159 22 S 1S1 6'S 83 34 6. 160 143 79 14;, 2 121 'fi 43 71 16k 138 72 60 Low. Close. M 54 8 '. 4U 46 !! 10 et 4 2 17 W) 101 111 122 1H9 96 31. 62 122 Wi 13 lin 93 3C 78 19. 47 ios 316 90 6 3.". lis lWUi 87 47 14 80 71 63 46 2 n 69 ion 111 V.'l 140 94 Si 61 121' 103 136 117 9S 33 79 '47 108 Hi 90 'is 178 . 1,00 119) . 22,900 H) . 1.WW 500 . i.M . 28.300 . 1,000 . 1,400 40) SoO 700 .14. W0 1,600 900 . S7.9O0 100 70 . 1.200 500 89 62 124 49 99 82 143 41 1; 114 ( 50 191 49 169 44 103 4K 87 68 '4 33 76 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 7. WHEAT May, $1.13'a to $l.l-ml 13't,; July, $l.l:H. Cah. No. 1 bard, $l.laifci&l.i6H; No. 1 northern, $l.lj'(iil.l6iI; No. 2 northern, $1.13i'Sj'1.14. CORN No. 2 yellow, oUVoCjO-c. OATS No. 3 white, 4ju45c3. RYE No. 2, 7Du7bc. H RAN In 100-lb. sacks, $22.5O'rf23.00. FLAX-$2.2T.. KLOCR Elrnt patents (In wood, Mlnn'.hpoIlHi, $7.bU'U6.!)0; second $5.4Oi5.tj0: first chars, $4.404.55; clears, $3.30.(3.60. f. o. b., putentn, second I'blludrlphla Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7UCTTER Wuiei; weaiern creamery, 37o; nearby prints, 3-Se. EtitlS Weak; 2o lower; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts (free cshcs), 37c, at mark; current receipts (in returnable ca'K, 3;'c at mark; western firsts tfree ca-scKi, aic, at mum, current receipts (free cases) 31'u35c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York, full creams, choice, 17c; fair to good, PiVi'tfl-c. Liverpool Oram Market. L1VERP4JOL, J;in. 7. WHEAT Spot, dull; No. 2 red, western, winter, no stock. Fuulre.s. firm; March, ss 6Hd; Mac, 83t,(. CORN Spot. easy; new. American! iinxeu, ua oiu, out, American, mixed, ,ris Hsil. Futures, firm; January, mixed, 6 utu, jauuaiy, piate, nominal. Milwaukee (iraln Market. M1LWAI KEH. Jan. 7.-WHEAT No. l oriliern, $1 19( 1.20; No. 2 northern, $1.17 ei.ij;$ asiveu. OATSi 4c. RARLEV-iSamples, 6fxa71c. Uulalh Urala Market. ni'Lt'TH. J tn. 7 WHEAT May, $1.13. juiy. i.i.t ; i o. 1 northern, $l.l3Tt; No. 2 OATS 46c. Toledo Herd Market. TOLKThI, Jan. 7.-SEEIVri0ver. cash $IS; February. $j.00. March, $.06;A t.rll! vra. cicmner. ..2S, prune (old), $.!.). Tim- nin-, in line, ii.u. Aiaike, S05; March, $S15 till Price fioea Doe a. N ttv itiKK. Jan. 7. The Standard Oil company today announced a reduction of IS in ills a barrel in ibe price cf rellned oil. making reflmd in cases $10 30, refl ied m iua.e si.su aiiu stauuara wnua, ft.yu. ... 6,100 ... J. 000 ... 1,800 100 ... I. 400 I'M ... 61, o no ...45.', 400 ... l.UM ... 2.800 ... 1.900 ... 1. 1100 ... t.liUO ... 1,900 MO 3.100 500 1J7 33 73 SU 4 (3 71 2.1 103 83 60 88 124 69 54 ' 6i 51 81 4H 69 82 in8 22 181 60 83 38 61 ir9 141 78 14ii 4 69 120 '63 29 43 70 167 lis 71 49 88 62 12J 48 9 81 14- 40 136 114 99 60 191 48 166 44 103 46 87 69 92 76 1J 82 71 39 H. 63 7' I0 103 83 6v 86 124 69 63 24 to 6u 49 ! JT 64 49 98 64 . 8,900 114 1 846,300 aliaros. 80 48 60 82 81) 168 siy, 181 6i) 8.1 36 93 61 ' 40 160 142 79 14.1 14 12 . 16 ' 64 i 49 43 70 167 63 137 71 68 113 88 61 124 V, 49 98 813 143 41 130 114 99. 191 48 187 44 1IM 4 99 6s 83 76 85 131 32 , 73 39 3o 63 71 201 lil2 82 60 87 124 Ml 64 67 601. 81 4 2lk b4 119 114 New York Chicago Host on Philadelphia M. I.oins Pittsburg KutiKan Cliy Han Francisco loiltlmore Cincinnati Minneapolis New- in li ans Cleveland Detroit (J--at.a LnuiHvllle Milwaukee Fort Worth !,(. Angeles St. Paul Seattle Denver buffalo Indianapo'ls .' pcikane providence Portland, Ore Rirhmond Albany Washington Si. Joseph Salt Lake City Columbus MemphlH Atliinla T.tcoma Savannah Tol'Hlo Rochester Hartford NaMivlllo Den Moines Peer in Now Haven Sioux Citv Norfolk ... Grand Rapids...'... Syracuse Evansvllle liirmlnghnm Springfield, Mass.. Portland, Me....... Augusta, Oa Dayton Oakland. Cal. ....... orcexter Jacksonville, Fla.. lCIUla J:.. Wheeling Knoxvlile Little Rock Chattanooga Charleston Mobilo Wilmington ........ Lincoln. Neb Wilkesbarre Tope k a Davenport Oklahoma City Fall River Kalamazoo ........ Sacramento Springfield, Helena Fort Wayne Cedar Rapids, Ia. New lied ford Columbia, 8. C... Macon Youngstnwn i-exing-tun Fargo Akron Rockford, 111 Erie, Pa Sioux Falls Canton, O Qulnoy. III.... Rioomlngion, Liow-eii lilnghamton Chester, Pa south Bend Decatur, 111 1. Springfield, O.... Vicksburg Fremont. Neb Mansfield, O Jacksonville. 1U. t-lackson, Miss... rHouston tOalveston Duluth Scranton .'. .,$2,787,634,0001 2.S 6 . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Eeceipti of Cattle Larger Than Usual on a Friday. HOGS EXTREMELY SLOW SELLERS Good Fat Sheep aid I.anafcs tedr to glronar, While Mediant to Com- (irades Are Rather Blow sad Weak. SOVTH OMAHA. Neb.. Jan. 7. 1909. I 11.9 IX. i. 1.5,. 2.").0,. 5.6 . 13.6.. 11.4,. I 22.7,. 40.a. 22.2'. 2-2.0 . 0.. 1...1,.. 16.2 .. ... 7.4i.. n.i.. 7.5,.. .St.. S-..7.. 4.3.. 2-1.4 .. 7:3'.. 6.4 .. London Stock Market LONDON, Jan. 7. American seourltles oi ned higher and continued to improve .i;,.-i,iif the first hour under the lead of Rock Island, Southern Pacific and Union u.ii,. At noon the market was steady t,nh nrices from U to a full point above yesterday's New York closing. . 1 nnaln0 KlAI'Ill! aonuuii o . V, B2 Louisville aV N.. 82 9-leM., K. T ... "N. Y. Oautrsl..,. ... 10 Norfolk W ...IXi no pfd ...lwOi.urlo a W ...Ul Pennaylvania ..... ...19 Rand Mines ... 93Headln ... 19St8.i'itlieni Rjr P. ..160 do ptd 19 Sou-rem Pacific. . 61tnlon Paolfla .98 do ptd . 14U. g. Steel . 53 do ptd . 41alash . 31 i Pld .16oSianlaU ...13 ... 61 ...117 ...101 ... i'3 ... to .. 49 ... 9 fci'4 111. 111.. 35'i,4.!3.0eo 2I7.52'.K P0.h71.000 "2.1'").0ii 53.210,000! 4i.22.,000. 42,i9O,tV)0, 34. 1 W.0A 24.SH4.OO0; 20.030, DUO; 2i.H4.oiO, W.a'.W.OMi 1.12,0H0, 14,301,000, 13.6 10,llO,trlU ll.MUfi.fSH, 6.yil.l"A), 13,4.15.0 0, D.472. IMOl .02."i.n 0.172. Ot i0 10,tK2,0n0 !i.P.'.s,iJ0j 4,i,2j.OOO . 11 1. too, 7.71'i.Omii 7.64-2.0)0 6.31)I.OOo 7.501.K8II 6 luu.coo 7,2nOtlOj fi.52j.000j S.017.000 1'2.5 .l.tOi: 5 2K3.t10u 5,228.0001 4 IW.000, 6.5.V). 001)1 5.074. 000 0, 11 1 otPl1 . 4,4X3 0JO; 2,933.0001 3,453 WW ' 2.470.000 a.H8.i 2,62j.0i)i 3.2O7.()0j 2.Siio.0O0i J.KOO.tWOi U.8i.0iJ 2.422.0UOI 2.iiiM.00O 2,3:iSUlOO 2.MS.0O0 2.356,OHOi 2.303.0001 2.4i.OO0, 1.8i7.0m. - 1.676.0UI) 2,315,Oi.io 2.662.0001 1.SO0.O0O, 1,721, oooj l.Wti.OOOj l.liHD.OllOi 1.421.000, 1.167,OnO 2.25s,Ot)' 2.346.000; 1.51,0ii0 . 1.645,OO0 . 1.132.0001 1.1W.O0O: WJ.OOO 967.0001 ' 1.398.0001 . 1.2Ko.000 , 1.323.0001 1,474.0001 i 1,106.000 070,000 95.(Kiol 62,000i 541,081, 1,206,000 930,000 963,000 773.000 613.0001 507,000 511,000 , 591,0001. 561.0001. 533.000 597.000 S BSl.OOOl.. V 39 000 7.2: ).(: 426,0 10 562,0001 26.344.000 19,031 0001 , 3.618.0001.... 2,543.000 .... 15.3 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep cirriciai .Monoav Official Tue.'ilay 4 013 )ffii-lal Wednesday 3S Official Thursday 3.3i6 Estimate Friday 2.SU0 3.397 4 in t ;16 5.9i3 le.ViO 7. Si 3 4 974 1 413 5.314 8.000 17. 77 21'4 J'l.ii.12 4r..2IU lS.ii 1 ?7.6S 2S. 545 20.0 A HSiJsl'Ja 30.21)7 Five davs this week. .17.492 Same d.iys laM week 13.0n2 Satni days i weeks sgo..l2.7o2 Same days 3 weeks ugo. .26.149 Snrnn days 4 wtcks ogo..2S.49S Th following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep Ht Suuih On. aha for the ye.ir to date, compart d with last year: 1910. Cnltlo 17.;".ir2 Hogs 29.7t'4 rih.ep 2.", 63 The To lowing tabie shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha (or ;he last naveml (laj . with comparisons: 1909. 20.S43 4s.O7 30,415 Inc. Pec. 3.341 IK 323 2.772 Date. j 1900. t'iB.,I!Mi..l-jM..!llJ. HW4.190J. .3 6.6 Dec. ,!;...! S ai '1MI l.i; J W, 4 Wit ' Deo. 2t... S uo',j i 66 1 4 44; 6 16. 4 92j 4 56; 4 CI Pet. iJ... a iv4, a u, 1 u , i, t ui 4 49 uto. .0...i 5 461 4 0O1 I .. OS, 4 52i 4 61 LX.-U. Jl 1 2uvk 5 00 4 33 6 'ii, 4 4i 4 64 Date. I 1910. 11909. li0S.ilJo:.ll'0ij.l.O().19O4 27.0! 30. 3 18. 2 121.1 1S.7 2'."l 2X.0 1.1.4 31.3 1t.2 lfi. 4 1 1 R n.uj!. I 5.i.. 12.2,.. 16.31.. 34. 0.. S3.7.. 22.7,.. 9.41 .. 20. 8.. 2.2'.. 2'1.5i.. R.Di.. 34.3,.. 41.01.. 21 6 Jull. 1...I 8 24WI 6 Oil 4 351 II 34i 5 Hi I 4 64 oau. a... 1 j 5 ib 4 36 6 21, u it, 4 39 4 bt Jan. 3 I 8 Jv'1,! 1 4 40 6 2ii 0 Ui I u, ' Jull. 4 I II AV 5 70' 4 1-ai 6 iO, 0 l-l, 4 Ji 4 n Jim. a.... s 4l'', 5 651 I 6 33 6 23 4 4i' 4 68 Jan. 4U lb iii 4 31 1 11 it, 4 4j 4 no Jan. '( I I b 83 ;i, 6 24, 1 4 uvi 4 00 3.7 Sunday. ttttceipis and dlniiosltlon of live stock at tliu Linon muck IuiUb, ouuili omana, lui Hie iweiuy-toiii' liouis ending ul a p. m. January 1, 191V. RHCLiiFTS. -iiiit-. iiogn. Sheep. H'r's. 44.5 . 47-81 . 4.1. 15.91. 81.41 . 13.7 61 1 62.8 26.8 21.4 4.9 21.7 .. 63.81. . 59.0 . . 43.1.. 25.3 .. 2s. 8 .. 66.5 .. 34.3 .. 8.4 .. 75.2 .. ?5.0 .. 43.7 .. 44.51.. 16.3!.. 10.21. 4.2 .1 16.9 .4 S.7 31.4 C, M. it St. P 2 o Wauusu b 4 juiesouii i-aciuc 1 2 .. union I'ncllic 44 81 10 4 C ii .N. ., east 2 .. C. At i. W., West 33 4 3 C bt. P., ivl. it U ii 21 14 .., a. ac easi 1 1 C, U. At U- west 9 2i t U., K. 1. it P., easi 1 C, K. 1. v f., west IS 4 Illinois Central 2 0 ciucago Ul. v extern. 0 a .. .. Total receipts 118 11 40 4 42.8 10.81 17. S 69.3 1S.0 .8 1.6 "i.b 11.2 12 0 INot Included In totals beranas .rnni. sons are Incomplete. TXN01 included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 7Mn-rvn. . - .... . 1, easier, pi'oo per cent; ruling rate, 6 per lent; uiuaiug Dio, t per cent: offered at loans BllKntIV eaji ep- "'" i- per cent; ninety days 4 per cent; six months, 4H per cent. J-ltliVlW MKRCANTILK PIPKB-Jveuu OBI- rent " W7S oTERLINn EYfHA wni? c j.. . 46'5 'r demand; eommerclal bills, HSSH .kY,?LRT.Bar' 62Vc: Mexican dollars, 44o. jwi -) uuvurnmr-nr itaa.iu .nit. steadv ' " '". Closing quotations on bonds were as fol- V. 8. ret. la, do eoupen .. V. 8. Ss, res. do coupon . U. 8. 4s, reg. no coupon reg. ...101 Int. Met. 41 , 191 Int. - M, 'M. 4a... 101 Japan 4a .......... 11 do 4s 114 K. C. so. 1st .m L. 8. deb. isisi! W 1991.... in os su. m. un,, 4, i"1' i'J' ,M.. K. ..'. 1st 4s I; T- CT- ..104 do en. 4a Am. Tobacco 4s 77Mn e.,.ui T. 1 N. R. H. ol M 4a. 4a. do 6a Armour aV Co. Atublaoa gen. do cv. 4s do cv. 5s A. C. L. 1st 4a.... Bal. at ulilo 4s.... do 3s do 8. W. 8i... Brk. Tr. ct. 4a ten. ot (la. (s. .... Cen. Leather s . . C. of N. i. g. la.. Cbei. A Ohio 4a. do ref. 6a Chl:asu 4 A. 3s C, B. 49 Q. j. s. do 4a 4a 83 J0n 88 S6 100 90 81 94 W i .134 . S944, 101 .!! 94 "N. Y. C. U.. 10D do deb. 4s i2iN. T., N. a. a H. o. (a ....... J6 N. at W. lat c. ..99 d0 0T 4s..., ' i"No- PaclHs 4a J0 la (. 8. L. rtde. '; Penn. c. a's 19U... IM "io con- lu "Keaaing geo. 4a loo "iu8'- ". 'I. 4s. 84 ''?" do gen. la 88 MLi o. o. ... ,84 C. M. a 8.P. s la 89 :". .u " c n 1 jsv k Am tii w' cot, 99 do coY 6. ::ioi : WW d ... Am ;- ao lat rar. es 80 rl' um 1. iti?. 4. II Conaoia. money do account Amal. Copper Anaconda At.hiaon do pid Baltimore A Ohu. Canadian Pacific. Chesapeake 0 Chicago U. W.. CUI.. Mil. St. lie Bears Denver 4b Rio O. do pfd Kile do 1st ptd do Id pld Grand Trunk ... 1 ... 1 tillVr.lt liar, iciw; tw va. MONKK-fua Pr cent. The rale ot discount In the open market for short bills Is 3 per cent; for three months' bills, eVu3-16 per cent. Loral Securities. Ouotatlont furnished by (Samuel Burns, 1r 614 New York Life building, Omaha: 1 Bla. Asaed. 1U6 1UO . .ll'O .. 9.1 .. H9 6 C. 8. It. A H. cv. D ft R. O. 40 do ref. 6a Distiller' Is Krla p. I. 4a do gen. 4s do cv. 4a, ser. A.. do series B Otm. Kleo. cv. la.... 1)1. Cen. lat ret. 4a. lol 96 do cv. 4a. do 1st aV ref. 4 U. 8. Rubber 6. . iiVa.-Caro. Chem. la. 7a Wabash lat .lol .114 4a.. 7 8014 do 1st A ox. 4a. . 7-.i2 Western Md. .1441 West. Glee. cv. ia. ayWU. Central 4a ... 104 106 -99 111 79 96 4 Cltr of Omaha 40, 19 Columbus, Neb.. K. L Is. UH Cltv Uao Klectrio, Waterloo Cudabr Packing Co. 6a. I;4 Hdraullo rreeaea- brick pld Invernailonal a. Co... Kanaaa Cltr 8lk i'a Kauaaa Cllr Home Tel Lon,r '-o-1-' C N.biaaks T.'L stock. P-r ceui Oaaaba Water Co. la, 19i OiaaHa ater Co. 6a, 1911 Omaha Oao I. I'l Onal K. L A P. Co. 6 19U Ouiaba B L P- -' P'. P OnwUia m C. B. Bt, Hjf. Is 1929 Omsba C. B. 81. R- P'". per cent Omaiia ICI.lt Kr.. com Oniahs C. B. RV. B. 6. 1991 OoMha C. B. r B. plo. .......... glvua City 8uk tarda ptd. ( peg cent South Omaha rt. 4a, 19U.. gwlfi aV ce. . I'4 gt. Loula brewing Asa n Union 8. Y.. Souin Omaha. per caul WW 91 1U0 90 U llM II II IM 94 911 91 99 8.1 99 8.1 li 99 94 9U l'JO 104 91 9, 18 luO 91 U 101 88 101 m 9 .01 99 99 4 U9 & 44 1"V 191 91 9 Treasury ttatement. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. The condition of the treasury at the beginning of business t,..luv was as follows: Trust fund, void Jco.n, b;6,U0,bt9i silvsr dollars, i97,95,ooo. Boston Stocks and BOSTON, Jan. 7. Money, 416 per cent; time loans, Closing quotations: Bonds. call loans, 5Vi 506 per csnt. D EPOSITS made on or before Jan uary 10th In the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ot the UNITED STATES NATIONAL DANK will draw Interest from January, 1st. Three per cent Interest is paid on sav ings deposits and compounded semi .annually. Funds may be withdrawn at any time without notice The combined capital and surplus Is $1,200,000. The total assests are over $18,000,030. It is the oldest bank in Nebraska, established in 1856. United States National Dank M. T. BARLOW. Fret G. W. WATTLES, Vlce-Prrt. W. E. RBOADES, Cashier. V. B. CALDWELL, Vlct-frrs. C. E. IAVERSTICK, Ass'l-Caihler R. r. MOBSM AN, Ass t-Csshir r. OPEN ON 3A1URDAY3 UNTIL P. M 'tayijeMa.BHiWM!M MtuifJ 'jeW'i'MiWWI' .'.rs UtSfOstlTON. Caiiie. Omaha Packing Co Ti owill ana Compeviiy 14 Cuuuiiy t'scKing co U Armour at to 4 ociiwsi'iz-iioieii Co io6 oiimiiu 2'HCK, Co., uenver 'C6 run ec Bon 4t d. LibWis 5a t. Moot fe Co il 11. Buna & oulnvan Bros tJ 0. inghraiii 1 .... .... oilier ouyeis l&i' .... 1 Totals 2,Wib' 10,750 t.iU CAT! LE The estimated receipts tnis morning were unusually large lor a r ri oay, oyiing to tne luct thai quiic a num ber or cm l lu lnienued lor yesiM'uay um not arrive in time ouing io poor irum ser vice and lience Were held tor toaay s mar ket, livery Uiing mat came in yesteroay in time lor tne market was cleaned up before the close, the market being uooui us good lale as it was euny. Vtniie Heavy leceipts-Aere leporied for touay mere were ail loia oniy uooui tiurty cars in sigiu wnen U was time tor tne maiKet io open anil the naUe as usual was more or mas ueiayed by me late arrival of stock trains. wnne Hie opening oa me oeer slvui market was wuaH, u did not loos, so vol, bud, but as later irains rolieu in tne inarkn eased oil, becoiiiiug loluc lower anu some buyers reported mat they secured cattle that were 114200 lower. Cotvs and iieltvrs opened steady, but they too eased olf and closed In some cass as mucn as loyaoc lower on laie arrivals. StocKers anu feeders, owing to ml extremely light receiiMS of mat kind, diu not show much change. yuotauoim on ouuie: Uood to choice cornled steers, .i5iji .jo; lair to good co. nfed steers, 4.ouu.i!a; ' com mon to fair corntsd steers, j4.uotu.o ii5; good to choice cornfod cows and heilers, 4.iiuU 6.10; fair to good cornfed cows and hell ers, eJ.25&4.l!5; cummoii to fair cornfed cows and hellers, 1.603,3.25; good to choice slockers and feeders, 4-u5.oo; fair to good cornfed Btockers and leeders, $3.50J 4.25; common to fair cornled smokers and feeders. ja,76iiJ50; stock heifers, .75)3.5g; veal calves, $3,504(7.75; bulls, stags, etc., U- 75&4. 50. Hepresentatlve sales: UK&b' STEERS. No, U WO ... 4u 20 174 40 I W Hoga. dh-.-ep. n iint ... 146 s ... 06 1,045 2,Ou2 87 let a0 46 ' Bit 14 ID lit i.iiOl l,l0 '1 10 46 e DWI w I 06 i.9Ji l,.su '! lw ' M Mrt Mil l i 0 6i tie ti ai4 SOO I 60 si ) w ii Ui ... 8 uO 4 JW) XJ I Ik, 14 0 ... I 60 71 Ml ... ol 64 244 to I II) 111 KM ... till ail Mb Um) I 10 , 4 INTEREST ; PAID ON Savings Accounts and Time Deposit; Drnogitg In Savings iH-imrtment before Jnn. 10, draw iutercst for the entire inoiitli. LIVE STOCK NATIONAL BANK 24 and N, SOUTH OMAHA. UEHOUKCKS M.V'E lU NDHKl) THOUSAND DOLLAHS AU'hlaun ad. Ao 4s Met. Central 4a. Alclllson K. R. .. . do pld Boston tk Albany boaion A Maine.. B'elon Elevated . Flicnburg pfd . N. Y , N H. Vnlon Faciric ... Am. Arge. Cham. do pfd Am. Pneu. Tuba. Amer. sugar ..... do pfd ' Am. T. A T Aaiar. Woolen . do pfd n.101. I. 4 Amalaamated .... . ...llKHiArliona Com. .. . ... M AUantle ....lriMButto Cuolltloa . lonsti'!. A Anions.. . ...1M1 Cal. A Hovla.... ....147 Centennial ....1S6 Cupper Range .. 111 Daly Weal I,..1S7 rranklln . ...&l4Oranbjr .... elOreene Cansnea ....101 Ule Rovale 'HUasa. Mining .. 121 Mlolilgan ....121 Mohawk ....144 Nevada . ... M Old Dominion .. ....;otOaceols .. llHHarrol Kdlaon Elec. lllu. . . .47vulncv .161 gl.annon . ... II Tamarack 7WTfinlty I Wl'nlted Copper ....17 V. I. Mining.. .... WC. I. Oil .... M t'tah .... ITWli-torla ....WWiliona ....... .... ItWolvertao .... 54 NorU ButU .. General Kleotrle Mass. KlectrlO .. do pfd Mats. Gas I'nlted rrult ... I'nlted 8. M do pfd V. I. Steel do pfd Adventure e A Hoses bid. Asked. New York M tallage Stocks. NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Closing quotations .. fori .. 47 .. 11 .. am ..lau .70 .. I4V .. M .. K .. 17 ..110 .. 114 .. .. 44 .. 7 .. II .. W44 .. 51 ..111 .. a .. ID .. 17 .. 71 .. 1 .. tVi .. H4 .. 17 .. 44 .. 4 .. 11 ..141 ... 44, on mining slock were: AII.0 30 brunawick Con Com. Tunnel sloek... II do bonds Is Con. Cal. Va 165 Horn Silver 7 Iruu itlver 141 Lea4ville Toa Lllile thief ... Mican Ontario Ophlr Standard l.llow Jacket ., .. I .. . 10 ..176 .. 60 ..I) No. ID 11 4 I II 6 4 6 U I 10 I.".... ...... 14 1H..... I 4 I 11 1 II I I 6 11 4 12...., 4 I 4 i 4 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 6 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 16 AT. ... IM ... ) ... 710 ... I6U ... wu ...1U ... IM ... loll ...IO16 ...SoO ...1V44 ...1014 ... 037 ... 114 ...1111 ... ... 170 ... IM) ... 7 ... Ill ... ) ... new ...ID14 ...111 ... H4 ...luuH ....! ... fel ...lose ... 470 ... 411 ... ... 110 ... Ill ... 4ol ... 711 . . 1 1)3 0 ..14M . .biwJ ..loJu . .liw) ..ljUU ..141 0 . . 16 1U ..use tr. I 71 3 V I 71 4 76 4 ! 4 116 4 10 Wl 5 uO t 0) t uu t 1)0 6 10 I 16 5 ao 14.. ).. Hi... 11.. ti.. i. . 16.. 17.. Hi.. 71 . II. . 4S.. 4.. cows. 2 86 I ou I uu I 06 I 3U I II I 4il I 6V til . Io 4 U0 4 lu 4 10 4 10 HEIFERS. I.... 11..'.'. 14.'.'.'. 14.!'.'. il'.'.'.'. I 16 3 it I II I li I io II IK) I 6e I U li.... .1M0 . Ill . lUra . KM . 0 . 4U . ivl . Ill . laj . a.u BULLS. STAOd. 4 Io CALVES. I 40 4 00 4 0U 4 to 4 M 4 16 4 26 4 ev 4 10 4... 70 BTOCKEHS 4au IN 75 4 OU 4 00 4 60 4 lo 4 71 6 76 I 00 I 10 FEEDERS. 4 46 it.... AND J... I.... !.... 1... 1 3.... 1.... 1.... ..... A. ..114J ..101 . .limn ..Ull ..loot . .1006 . .llio ..1103 ...llil ..124J ..11117 ..Uii . .1. ..12n ...1164 ... Mo ...l"io ...ll'H ...1113 ...UU ...Hi. ...11m ...1130 . . .1102 . . . IVM ...Mi 4o IU1 7-6 bwi . IK) ....120 . . . . lhUO ....ItoO ....J4LIU . . . . 1UU law) . ...1UU ,...loU ....1.U 180 113 lo loo JuO . IM , loo 130 lr. ( ti I 36 I 40 40 i II 55 6 16 5 16 5 bo b 76 41 00 I 16 tti I 36 4 U 4 20 4 36 4 36 4 36 4 4o 4 00 4 00 4 do 4 TO 4 16 4 76 4 16 4 00 4 06 4 00 4 0 4 76 4 76 4 7& 4 30 4 60 4 60 4 116 4 40 4 so 4 6 4 16 4 76 I 76 1 00 00 7 00 i 36 7 21 7 60 7 TI 4 60 OMAHA. for today Bunk 4 learlaajs. Jnn. T Bank K'.miWTM and corresponding date lsl yesr . clearings f'ir the 4J4.oOO.02. Kl lea I 10 1IOUS Buyers and sellers were far apart in mcir itleavs ot valuation tins nioruii.g and uie eari market as deciucdly slow. bcilrs s lulled out asking a Hat U,inj iiigner, wlieress tne d-ji uids ooialnaoie Hum packers during firxi rounds ueie no ueller man steady. As a result the niuiu uig was vmII aavanced before enougii ma terial nad cn&ngcd nanus 10 afford a very oroad idea of Hie actual couuiiion ot irdde. eiuppnig ueuianu. nowevor, Mas fairly ac tive at me opening and several droves went to snipper at puces mat appeared 10 be luiiy steady. Aooui lw loads rrlved In time for the eariy iraue out of 1110 original ebtlmate of lui toaas. iteavy aupp.iea no douoL ware largely responsible lor tne slug.isu ions io tiaae. as packers are oy r.o means dis posud to inciease Hie cost of tiKir uroves neii prices are al sucn a lofty level. Uu ttu omer Hand mere is always a strong tendency to noid oil fur liotial oonccsioiie vwieiittver recvipis ale luuve tiurmal. A Loi.bR101u.ble portion of the hugs mat weie soid to snippers went at e6.t04is.uu. It was annual noon beloie i4;avri ,ol Into lli gains and when olieiinga ueaan lo move toward the scales hi earnest, it was plainly evident thai me big buik of material would snow up 111 aooui the same notches as yefieroay. i.oiieiauy sieady am! not v.iy active al lllal, womd Juai about dcacribu ttiu situation as a noie. A co.i anlerabte portion ol the hugs sold at W as cumpared Willi His same bulk ot N.merday. Tops reacheil a..6o, tr.e oulslu? yobteraay ana tne nisiifai pi tuu point. Nu SHEEP The estimate called for an un ueuaiiy heavy lTiuay s supply tills morn ing and actual otierings on tne eailj market were only a couple of Hiouaanu head short of Hie estimate. In o.her woroo, over'b.000 head woro received ill lime for opening roundB. in spile ot the fact that the oullel 1 generally more or less : restricted at the miter end of the week and a heavy supply at tne week-end usually Is laken us a sig nal to bear vaiues, tne tone to trade this morning' was hea,uny from ihe opening and movement of good kinas of kuiers uilsk. Active and sleuoy would bo the quickest way of describing the situation as tar ua really good stock was concerned. Nat urally some ot the common and mealuiu grades of both sheep and lambs were some what neglected. Abide Iroin a raiher tlow, quiet trade, however, nothing especially new happened to quotations, tne tendency of prices on pooler material was a truie easier, perhaps, but no positive decline was apparent, beveral full loads of ted west ern lambs sold al .6U, two loads of wmcn came from W yoining feed lois. '1 ney nau ueen fattened on peas and averaged abou. bcventy-fuur pounds. One small suing ot native wethers sold at 10. 2a. As was noted in yesterday's report the market this week has been one of advanc nig values. Light supply during the t.ia. tiuee or lour days exeried a hignly sliinu idling influence upun values and vVediici uay's close found prices on all kinds o. killers right arounu ikHt-rOc iugnor inun u. Ihe close of last week. A gem-rally steao market yesterday and touay leaves Hie pricelist undisturbed and lurieni values ar aooui lu the same noiches Lhai they were ul Wednesday's close. isolations on tat aueep and iambs: Oood lo chulco lambs, aMixs.ti0; fuir lo gout, lambs, t7.fio&!U0: good light yearlings, s.".25 vuv'.ou; good heavy yearlings, (. 11u i.iio; good lo choice wethers, lii.&OaO iG; fair to good wethers, $0.4O6.i0; good to choice ewes, I6.60ys.ou; fair to good ewes, HWU'O-50. representative sales ows and holfors, 2.6."'(iG.25; eulves, $J.0O7j' .00. 11OOS Receipts, 7,000 head; market RijflOc .uglier; top, .(); bulk of sales, 48.46'M o.'i. Hl':iJ Receipts, 1.1O0 head; markui. -itudy; lamba, ti .oOiiS.oO. . Stork iu fight. Receipts of Bile vtock ul the six principal western markets yesterday were a follows. Caltlii. liiigs. anecp. South Omuha tioux Olty 7oO St. Joseph 2,000 Kanhus City 4 OuO !St. Louis 2.000 Chicago 4,000 10,000 7.000 K.o-KI MJ00 10,000 S.000 j',:.oi .ooo 110 g.OJO Totals. .. lu.600 47,600 24,l'W No. Av. Pr. m fed lambs 73 8 36 476 fed lambs 71 8 50 22 fed yearlings 86 7 25 10 fed wethers liu 6 25 5 fed wethers ' 120 S 26 18 fed lambs , 74 8 60 14 fed lumbs 71 8 60 328 fed lambs 66 6 60 418 fed ewes - 1)7 S 60 12 bucks ...140 00 76 western lambs 64 7 60 140 western welhers 106 6 SO 8 western lambs 83 8 i0 240 fed ewes 60 6 aO 8 fed ewes 143 6 00 llsO fed yearlings 104 7 '15 04 fed ewes, culls 101 4 00 15 fed lambs 64 8 oO 6$ fed lambs 83 8 .'5 6 fed yearlings 106 7 00 7 fed yearlings 101 7 00 17 fed ewes 107 6 26 7 fed ewes 102 S 25 260 western lambs 76 8 50 200 western ewes 112 6 40 3 western ewes 136 5 la CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET Cattle and Sheep Mrouir Hogs Htronw to Higher. CHICAGO. Jan. 7. CATTLE Receipts, 4.01)0 hesd. Market strong; steers, fi.00r 8.06; cows, H.&OMi 60; heifers, 3.40(6.0o; bulls. t3.60ri4.75; culvea, Vl.0O-o9.60; stockeis and feeders, $3.755. U0. HOOS Receipts, 10,000 head. Market was strong to Kkiiloc hlgl er; choice heavy, S.i.iv, '((1M)0; butchers, t.utvu9.05; light mixed, $8 .76 178.80; choice light, S.7y8 06; packing, jx o r().00; pigs, S.Ooii8.70; bulk of sales, $8.K4 0.00. SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts. 8.0O0 head. Market strong; sheep. 6001J8.25; lambs, S7.50iu9.00; yearlings, tu.25(78.3&. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7 COTTON Tiie mar ket cpuned bartly steady :it an advance of ill IK) points, March showing tne maximum gain, while a feeling of nervousiu ss seemed to increu.se with the progress of the call. big advance in the Liverpool market helped the Initial gains here, but the small Kiigllsh spot sales were disappointing and in the local market It lo. ki'U as tinman some of yesterday's big buyers were realiz ing on the inlilnl advance. At any isie fluctuations wiiu very nervous unit Irregu lar after the opening, bul utl r casing olf to within 4 or 5 points from la.11 nUlii s close the maiKet during Hie middle ul Ihe morning ruled ubout 11 n 14 points higher ou ihe acilvu months. Futures opened barely steady. January, 15.36c, offered; March, 16.4Sc; May, 15.M0c; July, 15.74c; August, l&.ioc; September, 14.12a; October, 13 43c; liecember, 13.20O. Futures closed firm. Closing bids: Jnn jary, 15.46c; February, 15.5iic; March, 15.08c; April, 15.76c; Muy, 16.!3c; Juno. 15.KXc; July, 15.03c; AugiiHt, 15.4Xc; September, 14.17c; Jctober, 13.66c ; Decemher. 13.25c. tpot closed ijulet. 30 points higher; mid dling uplands 15.00c; middling gulf, 15.85c; sales. 8.700 bales. GALVESTON, Jan. 7. COTTON Steady, 15aC NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 7.-COTTON'-SpcJt, steady; low ordinary, 12 11-lOc, nominal; ordinary, 12c, nominal; good ordinary, 14 5-Mc; strict good ordinary, 1 ITut! ; . low middling, 16toc; middling, UV4c; striet mid dling, l.ri!ic; good middling, liic; ulrict good middling, 16 3-16c; middling fnlr, lOS-ltlc; middling fair to fair, 16 11-ltic; fair, 171-10c; nominal. Receipts, 3,642 bales; stock, 189, p?9. dales. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7 COTTON Uw mid dling, 16V4c; sales, none; receipts, 8,186 bales; shipments, 1,917 bales; stock, 44.3"G bales. Price of ever paid al this No Av. "n 3.1 Pr. I 40 I 46 Ih 4 Pr. Kaaaaa Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITV, Jan. 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.0110 head, Including too southerns. Market steady lo loo lower. Choice export and dressed beef steers, I6.10-Sf7.60; fair to good, HOO.4tl.OO; western steers, KOOhOCiO, i-lockers and feeders, 13.36(46 60; southrrn steers, 4.0iKp.26; southrn cows, $2. 764.60; native cows, J2.6M6 25; native heifers. $3.75 ftO.OO; bulls, 3.4W'(j6.26; calves, $r..0O9O0. HOGS Receipts, 8.500 head. Market 5o lo 102 higher. Top. I."6; bulk of sales, SM.4nt; 8.65. Heavy, i8.6fa8-6i'b; light, a.20-(j8.60; pigs, 7.5O'y'8.0O. SHEEP AND LA M US Receipt s, 8,000 head. Market strong to 10f higher. West ern lambs, $8.66; lambs, $7.50(iH6j; yearlings, $.1 76(i'7.50; wethers, $5.if5'UU); ewes, $4.J6a. 5.40; stockers ana reears, o.iwtto.i. Ht. l.oeils l.lve Bfici Mrket. ST. LOUIS, Jan 7 CATTLE Receipts, 2 OuO head, Including 800 head Texans; mar- 1. . ... .i.... ui.ii.rtinv nn ex rMrt K t Hieauj , - - sleers, $i.90fi8.50; dressed beef and butcher steers, I5.60416.su; steers unn-r i. , $4 Wfia.V); Blockers arid feeders, $3 4ii6.26; cows and heifers, $3.2fi'o6.00; canne)S. $2.10rf 2 SO' bulls. $3 0H'n4.75; calves. $6 60kjS).0O; Texas and Indian steers, 3.80iU5.00; cows and heifers, $2.70'u4.50. HOGS Receipts. 8.000 head; market, Lie higher; pigs and lights. $.50V-60; packers, ti!U8.90; butchers and best heavy, $S.Or,f 8 90 'SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reeelpts. 600 head; market steady; native muttons, $4.25 Oi'iW, I a rubs. $6 5oU8 85; culls and bucks, $3.754i26; blockers, $3.254)4. 00. loui Cltr Live oi'k Market. BIOl'X CITY, la., Jan. 7 (Special Tele-rrani.J-CATTLK Receipts, 70 head. Mar ket slow. HOGS Receipts, S.500 head. Mirket Wt 10c higher; range of prices, $13iVav 0; b ilk nf sales. tH.i5.ij8.5i St. Joseph Live Stock Market. HT. JOSEPH. Jan. 7. CATTLE- Receipts, J.i'ii luad, inui ktl susd) ; s.tira, $1.51.00, Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7. COFFEE The mar ket for coffee futures opened barely steady at a decline of 6'ylO points, In sympathy with the decline of Hf at Havre and appre bei.sions that the action by the valorization committee In London yesterday would render a large amount of government coffou available between now and tho end of the fcisson. There was conslderoble specula tive liquidation at the decline., hut large trade interests, who evidently believe that the valorization offerings will be limited to the allowance of 6OO.O00 bags for tho bal ance of the season, sustained prices around the Initial level and the clone was steady at a net decline of 6pl0 points. Sales were reported of 40,260 bags, Including January at .), March at 6.90i4i.ti5i:, May at 7.00Vi7.06c, June at 7.00Vn'7.05c, July at V.llK.i7.15c, Sep tember at 7.1(r.;7.1.rc find December at 7.05 frMtk;. Spot, unlet; No. 7 Rio, 8 ll-lif.rSV; No. 4 Santos 4T'C. Mild qulot; Cordova, Vw llVic Wool Market. BOSTON, Jan. 7. WOOL The Commer cial liulli'tln will say of the wool market Saturday: Manufacturers sre awaiting the opining sale of new heavy weight goods before buying further supplies of wool, and the market lit therefore comparatively quiet. Interest continues, however, and sample lots of territory fleeces, Cullforman, Aus tralian and Montevideo wools are moving with full rates. Everything points to con tinued firmness in values, with renewed activity as son as the goods market be comes active. The shipments of wool from Rot Ion to January 6, Inclusive, were 3,774,810 lbs., against 2,980,780 lbs. for the same tlmo last year. The reieipts to January 6, In clusive, were 4,460,776 lbs., ngainsl 3,1125,927 lb., for. the same period last year. ST. IOiys, Jan. 7. WOOIr-Unchanged; territory and western mediums, 26'H2So; due mediums, iWQ24c; fine, 2062lc. Metat arkrl, NEW YORK, Jan. 7 METALS Standard, copper was easy today. IaichI dealers quoi lake coper at $13. 75-i 14.00, electrolytic nt $13..Wa 13.76 and casting at $11.2!. y 13.50. ThG English market was eaay and a rhaili lower, with spot cloKing al i.U 2s Od and fu tures al 62 Is. Tin was easy, with sput closing at $32. 7.Vi 33.00. The London market had quite a sharp break, cloning at 4.149 7s 6d for spot and 150 12s 6d for futures. Lead was quiet; spot, $4.ii7Vi4.72Vii. The London market w higher, with spot al 13 l.r 9d. Spelter closed dull; spot, $ lOifl.25. The London market advanced to i.28 7s 6d. lion was higher In London, with Cleveland var-. rants cloning at bis imI. The local inurk-t wa unchanged. No. 1 founder) , not llieni, $18.75'q 19.25; No. 2, $18. 50u 10.00; No. 1 boiith ern and No. 1 soul hern soft, $I8.60''( r.i. iii. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7 M ETA l.S Lend van steady at $4.70. Spelter, lower, at $0.10. Oils and Itoslu, OIL CITY, Jan. 7-OILS Credit balanui-s, 8.140 bbls.; runs, 178,752 bbls.; average, 133, 706 bbls.; shipments, 224,029) bbls.; aversg '. . UR.I10H bbls. SAVANNAH, Jan. 7.-OII-Turpcntlne, firm; 6x5i.'o. ROSIN Firm; H, $4 12'4; 1, $4 15, E. I17H; F, $4 20; (I. $126; il. $4 36; 1, $l..-i; T. L' 70; M, $6.10; N, $'i.; w. G.. $6 -0; u . '1.95. W., tA'hnleanle CHICAGO, J 11. t Arrest nf llalinlia. Jan. 7 Giiido S . Italian consul li-1 c, aim .uiu ed t 1 . .. i n -he wou'd Mill an luvi siigutlun nf lo ro lice inethodH used In the aittM of 1 , 1,.,,. ImiS following the un.Ht of 1, in t o Ce iiine y.huidjv. Mr. Sub tin um these in n wire siren led without Hie diAi- prmis i of law The 17 pns iuiH are still ben.g llilil. They liava Hubliornly i.-fus d to a;i nv.l' Hie. questions of the police.