THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910. 13 GRAIN ANDiRODUCE MARKET Newi from Abroad Createi Bullish Feeling in Wheat Pit Burma . side is encouraged Heavy rarrfcase liar the Effect mt Steadyta the Market Cora Also Malta Firm aad t lllsher. OMAHA. Jan. il. 1010. Karly nwi on wheat wan bullish. Cable from Liverpool were up end report from Argentina were very encouraging to the buying side. Traders mw a chance for a reaction and bought heavy at the atart and value readily advanced. Corn ii firm and higher again, strength coming from the advance In wheat and renewed buying by country houaea and shipper. Wheat started firm and higher with strong cable Inducing rme buying and a good rally resulted. Cash wheat wa un changed, value ranging narrow and buyer somewhat Indifferent. -Corn wa very steady, and soma firmer. Buying waa of good, steady character, and with reecipts. some lighter value wer advanced about He with little or no oppo eltlen. Cash corn brought higher price and old readily. - Primary wheat receipts were 662.000 bu. and shipment ware 777.000 bu., against re ecipts last year of 184,000 bu. and shipment Of 1OT.0O0 bu. Primary corn receipt were 486.000 bu. and ahlpments wer 42.000 bu., against receipt last year of 648,000 bu. and ship men u of 664.009 bu. Clearance wra 188.000 bu. of eorn, non of oats and wheat and flour equal - to 877.000 bu. Liverpool closed lHd higher on (wheat and Hd higher on corn. Local range of options: LOO salt Ha clour A Irl M pra B H V POL'LTRY Quiet: chickens. 13; spring, ? TTfc'n T ..war XJ-ls, EOOS Higher, lie. neceipta. ntpment. i.m 9ino M.OfiO 75.0OT) 118.000 M.OOO 97.000 62,000 rimir, bbls' leat, bu i, bu , bu Wl Cot i Oati Article. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. WbeatI May... July... Corn May... July... o May... July... 1 0.1 1 4 4H 36V - r. ' fl t6 4H I w 1 04 i r (4 96 84 65 (t 68 64 6SSi 4R 46H 46 43 42 42 OsaaJaa imam Prloea. WHEAT No. I hard, tl.0fi1.O6H: No. t hard, ll.02i91.04H; No. 4 hard, JWotJfil.tB; re jected, hard, WMe; No. t spring. $1,064 1 0H; No. 3 spring, 31.00rT1.04: NO. 2 durum, Mmc; No. 3 durum, U4&3c. CORN No. I white, 4H0o; No. 1 white, 64iJMUe; No. 4 whrte. tBWtsc; no. I yellow, 2H3n; No. S yellow, 62r62Hc; do. yeiiow, Draw; rxo. , ixcv"a -4" No I, tUStZe; No. 4, 68rf68Hc; no grade, OATS Standard. 47VH7Uol No. 8 white. 4747Ho; No. 4 white, ViWWic; No. 8 yel low,. 46H4Cc; No. 4 yellow, ibWUMo; jno. mixea, nwpwikc. BARLEY No. i, feed, 6V352c; rejected, tgdlc. RYE No. I, 75976c; No. 3, 74$C7Ea. Carlot Recclsii. Wheat. Corn. Oat. Chicago 22 186 85 Minneapolis 320 Omaha .' 30 01 50 Duluth Ct ' ... CHICAGO GRAlJf AND PROVISIONS Featare of the Trailag 4 Cloataaj Price oa Board ' of Trade, CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Grain . price ad vanced her today, responsive to stronger foreign cable and an Improved demand for caah grain, ranging at the close from 4lHo higher than yesterday's final fig ures, wheat leading in the advance. Pro- Visions ware comparatively steady all day. With the exception of a alight dip shortly after the opening, bullish aentlment cotv trolled wheat throughout the session. Fu ture Quotations traveled over a ransre of ' from 4fTlaa with an almnat areAttv Howard trend. May advanced from . $L-W1,104 and closed at the high point, 14t$lHe higher than yesterday' a final Quotations. The othar future closed Atnearly the high points. ' An Improved outside demand for cash corn, tended to advance prices In the corn pit. .Prices olosed from 9i6o higher. May closed Hc higher than yesterday at 63, VnJIV, 1 1 1 , 11111 fUllll Ul ftllO UJ. In sympathy with wheat and oorn. oat advanced in price, ranging from HfflHo mgner. All the future closed at prao tlcally high points for the day, final flx- urea for May being V3o higher than yes- leraay Close at 48V4C. Provisions olosed SV4TH higher, The leading Xutur ranged aa follows: ' Artlolea.1 Open. Hlgh. Low. Clo.,Y'y. Wheat May ' July Sept. Corn May July Sept. Oats May July Sept. Pork Jan. May July , Lard Jan.. May July Rlbs-- Jan. May - July k 09TJ. 1 10f...l J 1 10. 1 O0VH I 01ll 0OVA 1 OlHHI 68HH .1 ! .....I I4S48H 21 U 62 Hi 31 W 12 40 11 6 U 86 48) 441 41 Hi 90 21 86 11 4H 13 47HI U K 1Z 00 48 44HJ 41 11 20 21 67 H 31 73H 13 40 11 2Hj 11 86 68H 1. 48H 42 21 36 31 7JH a 7t 1 09H 1 oos 68H 07 478 21 37H 21 7H 21 72H 13 46 I 11 40 12 02HI 11 7H 11 90 U 87H 14 An I is oa I il mJ n K I il on 1 11 ISO 1 11 66 J 11 47HI 11 7 11 60 ,1 U 47HI 11 6IH 11 47HJ 11 63HI U 60 4 No. a. Cash Quotations were as follow! - FLOUK Steady; winter patents, 26.264) winter straights, li.Wij'S.W; spring atralghts, 4.804io; baker, 13.6.40. 41 V L.' KJa S 7QII11 BARLEY feed or mixing. 6666c; fair to cnoice mailing, tito, SEKDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, 32.07; No..l northwestern. 33.17. -Timothy, 14.060 4. 10. Clover. $.60tj"11.7. PROVISION S-iless pork, per bbl.. 321.60 pa.Bi. juara, per iw iba., HJ-to'tf u.v. bliort ribs, sides (loose), 311.6Otfl2.0O. Short clear eidea tboaed), 312.i2W12.2b Total clearancea of wheal and flour were equal to 377,000 bu. Exports for the week, as shown by Bradstreet's, were equal to 2.UB5.000 bu. Primary receipts wer 663.000 bu. compared with 3M,00bu. the corre- Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 17 oar; corn, UH car; oat,. M carat hogs. 17.0HO head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat:' No. 3 red 81.24nil.26; No. I red, ll.30uil.34, nominal No. 3 hard, 1. 124(1.14; No. 3 hard, II. OS J 1.13H; No. 1 northern spring, 1.11.14V No. I northern SDrln. 31.12(31.14: No. 1 spring, tl 1091.13. Corn: No. 8 rash. WHa, nominal; No. 8 cash, tft'aO'e)- No. 3 white, 6eVt,ittc. nominal: No. 4 white. 64c: No. 3 yellow, 67$7Hc. nominal; No. 3 yellow, 66V j6Wc; No. 4 yellow, 64a66c. Oats: No. 1 cash. 4SHc; No. 8 white, 4-at0So; No. 4 White, 48dj4Bo; standard, ey-tjaoic. Bi'TTtll Steady; creameries, lie; dairies, ?ltc. - KtjKJS Steady; receipts, 8.840 ease; at mara, caae included. 24HHc; t'rst. 4c prime rusts. 87c. v CHKEdE - Mteadv: . dalalea..' 17C17c twins, l"Vl7c; young America, 16 H41 c; long noma, lWfli6c. POTATOES Stesdy ; choic to fancy, tStuWc; fair to aood. 4&947c. POULTRY-Kssy; turkey, 17ei ohlckeruj. lc; springs, m-c. V'KAL Steady: 60 to sO-lb. weiirhts. mc tO to 86-lb. weight. ItwlOc; 86 to 110-lb, weigms, uyc. , Mlaaeapolls Ural a Market. MINNEAPOLIS Jan. 31. WHEAT May fl.liiso 10 ii'c; juiy, II. lis; cash No. 1 hard, tl.13Htfl.14H; No. 1 northern tl.lai.u, Ma x norther. 1.11&1.11 jno. s nonnwrn, 11.wv1.ii, flKSD Flag, $2.19. CORN No. 3 yellow, iei53nile, ' OAT14-NO. 3 white, 4Hot?-viHa 11 YB No. . 8. 76iU77o. BRAN In 108 lb. auks. ISaaJ M. ' FLOUR First patents (In wood, f. o. b. Minneapolis), t6.0.60; stioond patents 86 2066.40: first clears, 84.8&4,.i; second clesLT. H.Va.m. t. liala Goaeral Market. BT. LOUIS, Jan. 8L W H E A T H lgher track. No. 3 red. cash. ll.r.Hnin; No. hard. 81.110LU; May, $1.11; July. $1.009 CORN Higher: track. No. t cash, 6c No. 3 white, 6c; May, 6S1io; July, . OATS-Hlgher; track, No.. 3 cash, 40c No. 3 whites ttev May. 4ttvc; July, 44e. RT35 Unchanged: jtlc. FIjOUR Unchanged; red winter patent $6.(00600; extra fancy and straight. 36 00 .; naro winter eieara. littiw P&Kl Timothy, U StjJ-6. CORN MEAL 8310. KHAN wulet; sacked, east track. $1.19 1 Jl PIlOVI9ION-Pork lower: lohblng. $31 K Lard hlghnr; prime steam, $11113 40. Pry meets tinrhsnget; bnxed extra shorts, l .1.,, ,lk. 1 1 AA. I . I ... .-.J 1 um. niiun ciriri, con unctmntr-d; boxed etra short, $14.26; r l h lla t'.i aiWKA .1 a ill IA a-i-vs.', niltn l IHTJ I aj, iff. Y Unchanged; timothy, - $14.60018 00; le. 8l80Orin4.:A AO:iN4 c. ' BMP TWINE 7a. tW YORK GKMRRAL MARKET Qaotatloas of the Day Varloaa Case ns od 1 1 le. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.-FLOTTR Steady, ilh demand Door: surlnsr Detents. If. RO a6.7f; winter patents, b.4via6.iW; winter extras. No. L 84.HC4 90: Ksimas strr.lrhta t4.0(U.16; winter straighta. 36.Sfvt6.46: sDrtna clears, t4.40(4.i6: winter extras. No. x. 34.40 4J4.45; receipts, 20,000 bbls.; shipments, 20.000 dib. nye iiour, siean; lair to good. W 40: choice to fancy. HM&tt.M iinrkwhrir flcur, quiet; bulk per 100 Iba, t2.00. nominal. v;uji.-Nmi.ALi -rm; fin whtte and yel low $1 661.00; coarse. $1.4frffl.&v; kiln dried, $2 85. RYB-Dull; No. t western, c. nom Insl, f. o. b. Nw York. BARLEY Nominal j feeding, nominal, 0. I. f. New York. WHEAT 8 Dot firm: No. 3 red. 8130. nominal, elevator, domestle, and $1.80, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth and No. i hard winter, tl 16. nom inal, f. o. b., afloat. There was a firmer market In wheat on active buying by prom inent (peculator and covering by shorts on firm cable, bullish Argentina news, smaller receipts and a atronger caah situ ation. At the close price wer &1VC higher. May loosed at $1.U); July closed at :.. Receipts, 76,800 bu.; shipments, 131.70O bu. CORN Spot firm: No. 1 7Sc, elevator. vator, domestic 75o, delivered, and 73Hc, 1. o. p., anoat, nominal, option market waa without transactions, . closing 4jH net higher: May closed at 77(4c: Juiy at 77 He, September at 77a Receipts, 30,200 bu.; snipments, 2U.ZM bu. OATS Spot firm; mixed, 3632 points, e tn Ins 1 , l.lt. rlXi44 . . . C9nt iiuiiiiu! II am VUI all W a70 ) Liuuium, vo-y 66H0; clipped white, 34 to 42 lb., 643&7c. neceipts, 4.r,q u. HAY Firm; prime, fl.ttm.2D; No. L $1.15; No. 3 $1.06471.07; No. 3, $1.00. HOPS Steady: stale, common to choice. 1900. tOtf'Jf.e; 11)0. Utjlc. Paclflo coast, 1809, 214126c; 1908, 1418o, HIDES Steady, Central America, 22c; Bogota, 21SI2Hc LiiiATltElo-steady; hemiocK, firsts, met tic; seconds, 23g27c; thirds, 2225c rejects, PROVISIONfM-Pork. oulet: mes. $24 00 t24 2n; family, tW.0om36.6o; short clear, 26.0U 27.50. Beef, steady; mess, $11.60312.b0; fam ily, $16.0(Kftl6.So, beef hams. t24.0ouM.Ml. Cut meats, ainauy; pickled beiiies, JO to 14 IBS., 113.00(0 13. &0; pickled hams, $13. .WitH. 00. Lard, firm; middle west, prime, $12. 80012. 90; re fined, steady: continent, ill &o: South America, $14.35: compound, $10.2610.60. butter weaker; creamery tnira to first, 28333c. CHEESE Irregular; state, Jiew full cream, apeoial, 17H18c. EOGS Steady, unchanged; western extra first, 4142c: firsts. SftHMOc: lower grades. 3vVS38e. POULTRY Alive, dull; western chickens, I60; fowls, 17c; turkeys, 12jyi7c; dressed. rirm; western chickens, 164723c; fowls, 14 17o; turkey. 2226o. WEATHER IIV THE GRAIN BELT For Nebraska, Fair latarday aad Warmer la East Portion. OMAHA, Jan. 21, 1910. Th disturbance, oantral over the ex treme upper Mississippi' valley Thursday morning, has moved to the lower lakes and upper Ohio valley. Unsettled weather continues with this disturbance, and rains are (eneral in the lower lake region, ex treme upper Ohio valley and eastern states, and snow are failing in the middle Ohio valley and south over eastern Ten nessee and northern ueorgla. High winds pie vailed throughout the valleys Thursday, and a decided fall in temperature occurred ast night from the Rocky mountains east to the lake region, and south from the Canadian- provinces to the gulf of Mexico. The weather ha cleared in th upper val- Uys and southwest. Rains and snows are falling on th north Pacific slop and con siderable cloudlneas prevails In the north west. Temperatures are higher In th northwest, the mountains, and west to the coast, and the weather will be warmer and fair In this vicinity tonight and Satur- . . .. .. Kecord 01 temperature ana precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: UH0. liioa. 1908. ISO. Minimum temperature.... 16 37 34 9 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature tor today, w degree. Excess in precipitation Bine March 1. 6.26 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1903, 5.87 Inohea. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907. T.84 lnohes. , L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. NEW YORE STOCKS ANI BONDS Market Oirei Further Evidence of Good Effect of Eectifyiaf Prioet. VALUES AEE . GENEBALLT HIGHER There) la florae Selling of Valoa aad floathera Par) Me Beeaaeo of Report that salt Will Not Bo DlsnsUaed. Kansas City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 31. WHEAT Un changed to lc higher: No, $ hard, $1,000 1.13; No. 3, $1.064j)1.12; No. 3 red. 1.2a1.3t; No. 3. $1.18ri.36; May, $1.06 bid; July, 96 Q96Hc sellers. CORN-Hfle higher; Wo. 3 mixed. 6H 67c; No. 3, 6G66Hc; No. 3 white, ttTHHc; No. 3, 87c; May, 67Hc, seller; July, 67H- OATS Unchanged; No. 1 white, 4iV4 60HOJ No. 3 mixed, 46($48c.' KIK-7V3rif0. HAY U changed to JMTfiOo higher: choice timothy. 314 00314.60; choice prairie. $11.763 12.00; chotoe alfalfa, $18.003718.60. BUTTER Creamery, extras. 33c: firsts. 31e; seconds, 29o; packing stock, 23c. EOGS Kxtraa, S2Ho; firsts, 80Hc: current receipts, 29S; seconds and dirties, 17Hc. Iteceipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 184W 43.000 Corn, bu , 68.000 38.000 Oata, bu 10,000 8,(0) Option at Kansas City: l.MO 10H K4 10H l.suo 13B inn, HH4 3,000 lriH Ut uv M ti M m MH H H 1.900 1H 49'4 MS so.eoo us4 117 lit 300 10 l'JS'4 103 4no ill 1KH Ui 3,700 114 1U 114H ...... MO M n t 4,400 76 71 74 1.004 1W 1M WTt 4,100 44 U 4mj "0 lCCVJ y liTVS 700 404 800 OT 30,400 M n at 1,700 Kl U 42 l,no M H ' 1.100 1 IB UU, lt 14 147 14 14 78 79 Tf 4.100 45 Mi 44 4 3,000 44 M 6t MO 11 3H4 tl St 80mi tOH 80 14.KJ0 1HH 14 16V 1.0(10 W lNj JOS 100 17S4 171 3,000 44 H 41 Vt. iT4 444 MH w i - . 14.400 US 1st . 3.7UO 74 , 74 . 00 145H 141 144VS . 13,300 UH 34 ' . 14,400 M 400 'MB 1 14H 147 144 WO 47 47 H . 4 1.000 13S 1M 16 i,et n 70 600 AM 3.400 1,000 700 SO MH a 44H (7 144 174 44 80 M IH. 44 87, 14ft U6 Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat- May ... July ... Corn- May .... July .... I 1 106H 10RH 96H H 7H 67H 86H . 67 H 1 06 '1 06? 86H 96A 67 67HA H B bid. A asked. Philadelphia Proelaco Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 21. BUTTER Quiet but steady; extra western creamery, 86c: extra nearby prints, S7a. RQGS Dull and lo lower; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. 37 o at nark; Pennsylvania and other current re ceipta. In returnable cases, 35c at mark; wtfctara llrsts. Ires cases, 37 0 at mark; western current receipts, free cases, 3ltj3&o at mart. CHEKSK Firm; New York full cream. choloe, KHS'lTHc: New York full creams. tair to good, lownjnc. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. i.ivmRPtini. t.n !t urimiTni.. Ing: Spot dull; No. 3 red weetern, winter, iu uv, lumm plena) , ssaron, ss Z7u; May, 6s; July, 7s 10d. 6s 4Hil! old Amerloan mixed, 6s 8Hd; fu- . Toledo teed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Jan. Jl. SEEDS Clover calh, $9.03H; February. $9 05; March, $J07'; April. $8.3H; October, 3706; prime old. $8.&; rejected. $1.40; no grade, $7.26. Tim othy, prime, ii.yivi; Marcn, Alstke, prime, $7.90; March, $8 00. . , . Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA, Jan. 21.-CORN Steady; No. 3 yellow, 64H&o; No. 3, 64Hc; no grade, 66 faOOc. OATS-Hlgher; No.. 3 whlto, 48oj No. 4 white, 47o ; standard, 48He. Mllwaakeo Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 31.-WHEAT-NO. 1 northern, $1.16H'oll7H: Ko. I northern, $1 14H$1.15H; May, $110. OATS 4ia4!Ho. BAltXEY Sample, 6&&71C NEW YORK. Jan. 31. Th stock market gav further evidence today of th good effects of the purging and rectifying pro cess to which It has been subjected this week. A good absorptive demand was shown at all levels during th day. At the outt there wa some remaining trao of nervousness over th possibility of after-effects from the Hocking Coal col lapse and the embarrassments which It brought. This feeling waa responsible for the morning dip In prices, which carried a few Important stocks below last night's closing level, especially Amalgamated Cop per. There was some selling also of th Harrlman Pacifies, on account of the report that the Department of Justloe had defi nitely determined to proceed with th uit to dissolve the merger between these com panies. The steady Improvement in the money market and Investment situation abroad was a helpful Influence on th Nsw York stock market. Buying to cover short by th bear wa an influence in the day rise, but measures against the shorts did not seem to be ag gressively pursued. Th rise In price waa the occasion for some rumors of coming favorable developments. The Imminence of the United State Steel quarterly dividend meeting, which is to oc cur next Tuesday, mad that tock the ob ject of dividend rumor also. These took th form of an Intended extra dlsburssment of stock In addition to the regular 1 per cent quarterly dividend. The vigorous ad vance in United States Steel waa a notable sustaining influenoe on th whole market, but no authentic information could be se cured as to Intentions regarding the coming dividend. . " Preliminary estimates of the week's cur rency movement pointed to another heavy Influx of cash to bank reserves, something near $16,000,000 having been received, appar ently, from all sources combined. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $3,209,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Dales. High. Low. Close. Allls-Chalmem pM too 44 47 41 Anulramstet Copper 41,400 44 81 14 American Agricultural 140 44 44 Am. Beet Sugar... 4no 42 41 43 Am. Can d yo ft 7t 7a Am. c. r 2.0 M u 4 Am. Cotton oil HO 46 4 44 Am. H AL. pfd (00 41 41 41 Am. Ice Securities loo 3 13 ti American Linseed too 16 14 lt American Locomotive 1.000 64 64 14 urn. a. si n it,) i Am. m. at k. pia Am. sugar Refining.,,.. Am. T. A T Am. Tobacco pt4 American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co..... Atchison Atchlaoa ptd Atlantto Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio Dal. 4k Ohio pfd Bethlehem 8teel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of N. 1., x-4lv. Chtaapeake at Ohio Chlcaso Alton Chicago Ot. W., new..., Chicago A 14. W C, M. aV BL T C, C, C. a St. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A So , Cola. to. 1st pfd , Colo. A 80. 3d pfd, Consolidated Gee Corn Products Delaware A Hudson lenrer A Rio Grand.. D. R. a pfd Distillers' Bm unties B)rl Erie 1st pfd , Brie 3d pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd Great Northers Ore etfs Illinois Central Interhorough Met. , Int. Met. pfd K400 . M S4 48 International Harvester ... too UZ 1U la Int. Marine pfd l,JO 41 344 International Paper luO 14 14 1 International Pump 3,io ( 44 61 Iowa Central 400 34 34 Kama Cltjr 80 3,600 40 3 40 K. a 80. pfd 6O0 70 .40 LoulSTIHe A N Mian. A St. Louis... m , gt. r. a o. a. 1 Missouri Paclflo .... M., K. A T 4,100 4i m.. k. at t. pra 100 71 National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. 04 M. 1st pfd New York Central N. T., O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northern Paclflo Paclflo Mall , Pennsylvania People' Gas P., C, C. A 8t. L..... Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car,.. Railway Steel Spring... Reading Republle Bteel Republic Steel pfd..... Rock Itland Co Rock leland Co. pfd... St. t. A 8. F. 34 pfd.. St. Louis 8. W St. L. 8. W. pfd Slaee-gheftleld 8 A I.. Southern Pacific Southern Railway .... So. Railway pfd. 40 44 48 4e Tenneeeee Copper 0 M 4H 4 Teias A Paclflo tM M tt T.. St. L. A W M 40 44 T.. St. L. A W. pfd 400 44 48 44 Inleo Paclflo Union Paclflo pfd V. 8. Realty, ex-dlv ..... It 8. Rubber eno 4 44 t). 8. Steel 401. t0 44 44 H V. 8. Broel pfd I.0( 11H 134. 1W Utah r-mmer 4.4U4) 64 41 M Va.-Caro. Chemleal l.&w (4 lt 44 Wabaeh 8.400 12 . 32 32 Wabash pfd 7.i"0 H bl Western Maryland etfs 1.404 50 80 4ft Weatmshoura Eleotrlo ...... l.KO T9 79 7k Weetern Union I." 7 'Ml Wheeling A U 3! l.t 4 4 4 Wisconsin Central iw su w o Pltl;burf Coal v... 4 0 II 11 W Am. Bteel Fonndry juo oe ee Unite Dry Goods.... Laclede Oaa Total sales for the day, 441,40 snares New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 21.-MONET-On call steady at J'tiit per cent: ruling rate. 3 per cent; closing bid. 3H pen, cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans, easy; sixt days, 4,rer cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 4 per cent. PKIMK MKHCAN'ilLlS PAPJH-4HW6 per cent. P 1 JUKiiiiNti rA.jj-iAjjia v eas, wun actual bUBlnees In bankers hill at $4 WoOii 4.3395 for sixty-day bills, and at $4.stl3o for demand. Commerrlul bills, $t.F3f4 H- H1I.VFR Bar, 5Ze; Mexican dollars. 44c. BON D& Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds wer as follows: U. 8. ref. ts, reg....l00lnl. Met. 4a 84 do eoupos lootiQt. u. M. vts V. 8. ta. rag 101 Japan 4a 4 ' o eeupen 0l 4e 4 Ha 6 V. 8. 4a. rag 1HSK. C. 80. 1st ts ..... T do eeupon I14L. 8. Aeb. 4e int.... 4 Allle-Chal. let Ss..,.. 4L. A N. unl 4s t Am. A. 5s lot St., K. A T. let as... 9 Am. T. A T, sr. 4s.. 100 4o gen. 4e Kt Asi. Tobaoeo es It Mo. Paclfle 4a 41 to ta .... 106 N. R. R. et M. ,4s. . M Armour A Co, 4a... 44 M. T. C. g. 4a 41 d with prine ranging from unchanged to 1H higher thaj yesterday's New Tork cloning. ... 4TLleTllle A 14. 1M 814 UM.. R. A t 44 ... N. T. rnii.,.M,..1 ,.. 1 Norfolk A W ,..! o pit M ,..! Ontario W 4a ...lUHPennayleanls t ,..lMRan4 Mlsea 4, ... MHReadln Wv, ... 48oU1.rn .,. tin ,..lt4, 4e ft VI .. 143oathem PaHfl 1M ... 461-eton Paelne 1P7 ... 3 4e pfd .104 tJU. 8. Bteel , aaUj ..4 4o pfd 1M .. HWakaah 4 .. 31 de. pfd 44 ..147 Bnanlah 4e a SIL.Vr.K-Har, teady at 34Hd per oa. MONET 3 per cent. The rate of discount In th open market for short and three month' bill 1 244 per cant. Onset, 4e seewunt Aarval. Ossaf ..... Araconda Atrhlan do pfd Baltimore A Oeile. PanaSlan Paclfle.. Cheeapeak A O. . rsioari a. w..... chi., mil a st. r. Do Beer Denver A Rte O. . do pfd Erie do let pM. .... As Id pfd Orsnd Trunk Illinois Central REPORT Or THE CL BARING HOUSE) Transactions of the Associated Banks for th Week. NEW TORK, Jan. 31 Bradstreet' bank clearing report for the week ending ,1ami ary 30 shows an aggregate of $Olf.l0.000, as against 33.M4.iM.ouO lust week and 33.2.A B20.000 In the oorreeponding week last year. Following la a list of th cities: 44 74 'i'ioo '' '34" 13 400 130 I, M0 '44 l,M 7 400 : 46 74 114 66 V S 111 118 44 74 46 ' 7 18, (DO ln 114 11 70 84 44 4 3S.IU0 144 144 144 3,BU0 112 111 US 44 1.400 44 44 44 l,Ak) ! 14 14S 800 47 47 tt.3110 13 1U lIl 4.TU0 tV 104 11,1110 44 400 44 e 400 54 54 ' 400 44 1,000 74 74 8U0 14 . 81 44.40 141 U Ml 1.TH0 S 40 . 41 CITIES. I Clearings. Inc. Dec. New Tork $$,6WfiM.00r1 SO. 3 Chicago mH,000 3.3 Boston 81S.673.0U0l 1.3 Philadelphia 1&4.C03.OOO 14. $ St. Louis 76.O10.0tXH 1.0 Pittsburg 6O.4f7.O0O 18 $ Kansas City do.301.000 17 Han Francisco 4t.Sti3.O0O 3$. 7 Baltimore 33.3U.tM) sr. 3 Cincinnati 37,463,000 10.3 Mlnneapoll 2a,803.0u0 40.0 New Orleans 30.134.000 60.1 Cleveland 18,413.000 0.1 teiroit 13.73,000 36 3 Omaha l,48O,0OO 11.6 LoulsvMI 18, 00, 000 14. 7 Milwaukeo 12. tCi.ODo ...... 5 Fort Worth 7.741,000 ...... I Lo Angele 14.(T3,00O 13.3 8t. fauf 3.WLO0O 4. 8ettl U.S91.000 4.T Denver 10,014,000 10.3 buffalo 13.42,OU01 13.7 Indlanapoll 10,37j,0t)) $.$ Bpokane, Wash 4.tSOfc,0u0 44 Providence 3.493.000 31.1 ...... Portland, Ore 10.34,000 6.7 Richmond " ,3a0,0ooi 13.4 Albany S.313 000 19.$ Washington, D. C... 7.378,000 St. Joeeph 8 460.000 U.3 Suit Lake City 7,loti,(i0o lli.Oi Columbua 8,.000 27.8 Memphl $,65,0fJ0 3S.S Atlanta U.319.O00 117.4 Taeoma 6,564,000 17.1 SavannaA 4.1ZZ.GS .$ Toledo, 0 4.8H3.000 7.1 Rochester 4.M3,00i) 13.6 Hartford I.OiKS.OOO 63. Nashville 4,137,000 $.7 Des Molne $.7ii2.0CO 11.0 Peoria - 3,076.000 ... ... 3.0 New Haven 3.112.000 i. Sioux City 3.500,000 10.6 Norfolk ' 8.1W3.000 3.1 Grand Rapid 3,0H0,000 29. $ Syracuse . 3.816,000 39.1 Evanavllle 8,078,000 0.1 Birmingham 2,88.000 $1.8 Springfield, Mass. .. 2,8S,0W . Portland, Mo. 2,Oj.000 37.8 Augusta, Oa. 3,126,000...... $.3 t)ayton 8,150,000 33.7 Oakland, Cal 3,226.000 83.6 Worcester 2.8,000 81.8 Jacksonville, Fla. ... 3.37.O0O 44.1 Wichita, t18,C0t 64.8 Wheeling, W. VA.... 1,614.000 $.4 Knoxvllle 1,660.000 6.0.,..,. Little Rock 1789,000 l.l ...... Chattanooga 1,986,000 32.7 ." Charleston, 8. C $.120,000 46.3 Mobile ." 1.367.000 3.6 Wilmington, Del 1.609,000 13.8 Lincoln, Neb 1.620.090 16.6 Wllkesbarro 1,286,000 3.7 Topeka f l.SWI.OOO 0.7 Davenport I 1,00,000 38.2 Oklahoma ' 8,148.000 00.8 Fall River 1.8X7.000 18.$ Kalamazoo, Mich. .. 1.808.000 84.7 Sacramento 1,166,000 43.3 Springfield, I1L 1,024,000 8.6 Helena 863.000 13.1 Fort Wayno l.O&S.OOO 2J.7 Cedar Rapids, la L26o,O00 84.4 New Bedford ......... 1,350.000 57.8 Columbia, S. C 844,000 ...... 7.7 Maoon .T. . , LISH.QUO 43.7 Toungstown . 470, 0j0 84.1 Lexington L218.00O Fargo, N. D 887,000 33.1 Akron 868,000 30.8 Rookford, 111 671,000 11.8 Erie, Pa. 84,00O Sioux Falls, S. D..,. 086.000 67.8 Canton, O 648.000 ... . . 11.8 1 Qulncy, III 690.000 36.0 Bloomlngton, 111 69.000 23.7 Lowell 610,000 11.6 Blnghamton 470,000 38.6 Cheater, Pa. 626,000 26.0...... Soud Bend, Ind 606 000 36.3 Decatur, III 406.000 Is. 4 Springfield, 0 614,000 13.2 Vlckaburg 367.000 ...... 87.7 Fremont, Neb. , 424,000 16.8 Manfleld, Oi ........ 413000 31.0 Jacksonville, 111.!.... 843.000 6 3 IJackson. Mis 4R9.00O tHouston 89,788,000 . 0.4 tOaWeaton 14.in0.0u0 11.8 Duluth , 4.036,009... Scran ton 8.76&.0OO 104 10 42 44 1 84.100 1)4 111 lt 1,4U 10i IWVtj 1V1 SU OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Ten to Fifteen Onti HigaeT Than Lt Week. HOGS C0XMA1TO STEADY HIICES Fat "keen aad Lambs Active Seller and lllgker for Ike week, While tko Caramon Ksnds Are Ixwer. SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. B, 1310. ReoeiDt warn: Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. Kstlmated Friday .. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 4.400 $.748 7.106 ... 6.761 10.00 $.614 .. 3.089 3,314 6, Ml .. 3.241 10.16& i.m .. 1.600 6,800 1.600 Flv day last werk....I.3Sl 42.7W 3S,Siil Same day last week.... 24.017 3t,621 3i.l Sam day 3 weeks ago.. IV. W0 28.400 2,Mi Same days $ weeks ago..l3.0t3 31,46 38.646 Same day 4 week agu..l2.0 32.204 1S.W1 Same day last year. ...31,1113 66,048 il.VSi Th following table ahnw th receipt of cattle, hog and ahtep nt South Omaha for tli year to data, compared with last year: 1910. 10. Inc. Dee. Cattl oo.svvl 7,81 7.2S3 Hegs , 127.283 181.813 64.M1 sjheep W.1,1 3,831 8460 The followtng table show th average price of hogs at South Omaha for th laat several days, with comparisons. Dat. I 1810. 1 1J.1S08. 107. 11904. l06, 11904. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jau. Jan. Jan. Jan. ... 13... 14... 14... 16... 17... 18.. 19.. 30.. 31.. $ 28HI I 47H 8 66 8 42HI 49 H a 82 $ IS 4 $ 87 4 30 IIM 6 3 4 33 4 8t $ 08 4 33 09 I 38 $ 36 6 42 6 44 $ H .1 6 fcil 4 1U 66 30 6 331 4 631 6 36 I 4 63 I 4 DO I 291 6 29 14 eel 6 311 4 61 5 87 4 66 $ 391 4 56 6 811 4 6i 4 h I 4 6 4 79 4 61 4 71 4 73 4 69 4 74 e 469 4 74 Sunday. Receipt and disposition of live stock At th Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., tor in ttttaty-foui- hour ending at $ p. m., January 21, 1910: RECEIPTS. . - Cattro. Hog. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. A St. P 4 6 Wljsouii Pacific 1 3 .. .. Union Paotflo 5 14 i C. A N. W east 8 4 .. 1 C. N. W., west 19 13 1 .. C.. St. P., M. 4 O.... 7 6 1 C., B. 4 Q., east 4 C, U. 4 Q., west..... 6 23 8 C R. I. 4 P., east.. 16 9 6 2 Illinois Central ...... 6 1 Chicago O. W 3 tt.. '. Total receipts 69 9J DISPOSITION. ' - Cattle.- Omaha Packing Co 5 Swift and Company 435 Cudahy Packing Co 676 Armour 4 Co 67 Krey Packing Co Cudahy Bros St. Louis Independent... .... W. B. Vansant Co 6 Benton Vansant 4 Lush 13 Hill 4 Son.. 63 F. B. Lewie gj Huston 4 Co 3 J. B. Root 4 Co 1 i. H. Bulla 6i L. Wolf ;.. si S. Werthetmer 47 M. Haggerty 50 Sullivan Bros 17 Lehmer Bros is Mo. 4 Kan. Calf Co...... 74 Christy 4 Kline 24 Other buyer 200 11 Hogs. Sheep. W2 1,631 3,223 2.0HS 356 647 1,641 384 817 848 279 169 1.087 Totals..'.. ..v 1 ear tin CATTLE Receipts of ea.tie this morriina- iwere extremely small, only about fourteen r using m signt wnen the market openad. Later trains Increased this number somewhat, but still ther were at no time enough cattle on tale to make very much of a showing. ,. Such cattl as ther war hsr generally Sold steady to a little lower, but prices on all kinds of killer were lulSc higher than laat week's olos. To put it another way. the slump th' price last week haa been largely wiped out, the market at the pres ent time not being over 10c lower than two week ago. ' The market on stockurs and feeder ha made about th same Improvement a hav fat cattls, being generally 10416c higher than laat week, or very nearly back wher they were two week ago. It must be un florstod, however, that the demand Is still confined In rather narrow limits, but th upply is so moderate that buysrs:hav readily taken everything arriving. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choic steers, $6.00(317.26; fair to good steers, $5.00 $6.00; common to fair steers, $4.0Oo6.0O; good to choloe cows and heifers, $4,604)6.25; fall to good cows and heifers, $3.60jH.60; com mon to fair cows and heifers, I2.60S8.50; food to cnlc stockers and feeders, $4. 26 ft .30- fair to good stockers and feeders, $.;) E4.2T; common to fair stockers and feeders, .7&HI.3.60; stock heifers, $2.7&tfti3.60; veal calves, $3.507. 76; bulls, stags, etc., $3.0Otf Representative sales: KF STEERS. AT. Pr. No. At. Pt 44 40 1IJ1 3 53 10 7 1114 I 4 Thia Tiny Metal Wiro Will Revolutionize Electric Light It it the filament of a Tungsten lamp and is capable of intense brilliancy, yielding two and a half times as much light as the ordinary carbon incandes cent with the same amount of current Think of the Saving Effected wherever electric light is used, in houses oir Stores. And the quality of light is absolutely unrivaled for show window ffluinination, ' in btiiiffing out the color of fabrics, etc. m us . to show you the new GE Tungsten lamps. Omaha Electric, Light and Power Co. JNot Included In totals because compari sons are Incomplete. tNot included in total because contain ing other items than clearing. Dalata Grata Market. nff ir"ru 1 . . a wuriT m ,t it 111 July, $1UH; No. 1 northern, $1.11,; No. 3 northern, l.uvv , Oil aad Koala. OIL CITT, Pa.. Jan. Sl.-OILr-Credlt bal anco. 3146; runs. 194 la J bbl.; average., U7.M3 bbl ; shipments, 208,4& bbls.; aver , iU 813 bbla SAVANNAH. Oa., Jan. 81. Oltr-Turpen-tlne, firm at 40c ROSIN Firm; stock, 133 813 bbls. Quote: B aad D. $4 stm K, IU2W1; F, 34 27W4? 4.M; J, $4.tM4.36; M, $4.40; 1, $4 6; K $5.70. U, $10; N, $4.06; WQ, $7 00; WW, $7 16. May Market. Hay was scarce on th Omaha market today with a good dimand. Hav No. 1, $lS.0uil8.&: No. 2. $11; coarse. 3JSOJI0 0O packl'ig, 37. Straw: Wheat, fi ry, $3.00. AUaUa, $1300ixl6.l4i, . . 304 141 Utt 114 H4H lbkt 1U44L Bastoa Stock aa4 Bead. BOSTON, Jan. . 21. Money, call loan. 4 66 per cent; time loan, 464 par, cent. Closing quotations: Atrhleoo ad. 4s 4 Alisons Com. .. do 4s Atlantis Max. Central 4s 44 Butts Coalition Atchlaoa R. R..,.....11T4 Oal. A Ariiona. do ptd ....iRiCal. A Hsela... Hoatoa A Albany. ...SI Centennial Copper Raage ., Daly West .... rraoklln Ormnbr ....... Ororno Oananea lala Korale Mass. Mlnlns .. Micnisaa Uoliawk ..l7ii Nevada ..112X014 Dominion . ..44, ioeola ........ ..IMHrHrrot ., IS Qalner ., 40H Shannon .. T4 Tamarack . ..... ..147 Trtsltr .. 474 I'. 8. Mining..., .. tV. 8. Oil.,,.,.., ... SO Utah ,.lt Victoria ... 44Wlnona ,. 44 Wolverine '.. 44 Nona Butt .... ... 4-.H ... loy, ... 3h ... 44 ...465 ...12 ... at ... 4 ... 14 ...im ... 10 ... ... 4S ... 414. ... 74 ... 4T ... 47 ...144 ... 30H ... 41 ... 4H ... 4A, ... 4414 ... 41 ... 4 ... 11 ...144 ... 46V4 1 1 t I.vear Wexarttles. Quotations furnished by ftamue) T3urns, Jr.. 614 New York Lit building, Omaha: HIS. Assae. Boa-ton A Mains 144 Boston Bleratad ill Fllrhburi pfd 12 N. T. 14. H. H...144 Am. Arte. Cham... 4ft 4o p(4 104 Am. Pnau. Tube T Amor. Sugar ' 4o M Am. T. A T Am. Woolen pfd... Hdtron Blee. Ilia. Ooreral Bleetrie . . Maaa. Klactne .... do ptd Maas. Oas t. in Had rnilt United 8. M do pfd V. A Steal........ do pld Adventure Allouas Amalgamated Atcnlaoa gen. do tr. 4a 4a ST. aa At. C. L. 1st 4s.. Bal. A Okie 4s... do lm de 8. W. I.. Brk. Tr. ev. 4a... OeO. mt Oa. 4. .. Cae. Jeatbar 4a... C. ot N. J. g. 4s.. ll4 do 4a a. 4a... .114 N. T. M. U. A M .l l ar. a ., U4H . M4.N. W. 1st e. 4s... 4 . do ev. 4 101 . W4io. ranine 4s ltH . o4 do 4a , . Tl4 . 444,0. a. u rfl. 4s 14 msr.n. ev. Ia 1S14... sas . sv ds ea. 4a. KM VM Reading gaa. 4s S Baatiic Crsamarr pfd. 3 par cent City of OmaJia 414s rat., :444..., Cur ot OmaLa 4 a. 1 113 Cltr ef New York 4s, 1V&4 ... Cailtornla O. A X. 4s. 14J7 Columbua, Nab., Bleotrle Light 4a. 1M4' tS rity Oas A klautr'.o, a.ar.oo , 11 Cu'iahr Packlr.g Le. is, 1M4 ln bsiivar Slock Tama stock Independent Tel. 4a. .M..... liiiamational Cos. C ktiwxli Midi LO Lai.g ball Uinibrr Co. 4s. lKtJ..., Mlcklgan Slat Tel. as, 1M4 Nauraaka Tel. Stock. 4 tar seat.. 1 Os aka Water Co. a. Ii I Oaiaba Oas 4a. 1411 44 , ouana a. k r. . aa. ism. st Osiaua E. L. A r. Co. 4 pfd lit ftsiaba A C. B. Iu Rr. U IMS Sat, Oaiana 4 C. I. IL R)t. ptd, I pot sent 44 Omaha A C. B. it. Rr, com Tt Omaha A C. B. Kr A B. Ce. pfd...... U Ornana Water Oa., Id ptd 14V4j gloux Cltr Stook Yards pld. I par sent 44 4otHk Omsk ref. 4, till lwtt ftaattle Ugbuas Ce. aa. laat 47 tnlw 8. Y., . Omaka 106 1044 4S4 (7 4t II K4 104 44 Onaa. A Otne Ha...llal. U A A r. fg. 4a. 1114 do rat. is Iu4i4 do KAiieaso A A. Ia.. TS It. L. 8. W. a. 4a... C. B. A q. ). 4s.... PTH do 1st gold do gen. 4s esaaboard A. I. 4s.. C. M. A S r. 8 l4 l4ile. racina sot. 4s... C. R. I. A P. a. ds.. 4 1st rat 4a do sol. aa luMtltt. Rail war ta. do rfg. 4s 4t do gan. 4s Colo Ind. as 4HUnln raein 4s Cols. at!4. 4a su oa sr. 4a C. A 8. r. A e. 4Sa. ; e Ut A rat. 4a.... D. A H. sr. 4s. lo tJ. 8. Rsbbar 4s. D. A R. O. 4a... de ref. 4s maimers' as Krie p. I. 4 do gaa- 4s do st. 4a sar. A-. Mo aerlas B Oen. flee. sr. 6a.... 111. Oaa. let ref. 4. Bid. uttered. 4Vi . Tlti M . 44 SI IV . so 10i4 in4 . t .luia 104 HmU 8. Steal 3d 4s. . 44 Va-Cars. Oaaa. aa... . 1lWabaah tat to Hit , ln do let A as. 4s.... 14 . T4 Wasiarn Md. aa I . THWast. Blee. v. I., 44 .71 V.ia Oantral 4a. i .144 M. W r. aa. stt Lesdes 8ok Market. LCNTX)!. Jan. 31. American securities opened higher today and for a tim Im proved on fair buying. A reaction fol lowed and At noon th market wa tdy, 4 10 IMS 101 Mi4 to U 100 MM 41 . 1 101 100 . JU4 H 44 104 M 74 44 14 41 '2 H No. 1 467 4 li ,...1044 ( 1 Buyer evidently needed A few good string of young killer, and bought up everything on sale In short order. Prices, as a rule, remained just about steady with yesterday. Lambs sold at $8.40, $8.60 and $3.60, tha latter price being paid for three single decks of Nebraska-fed westerns. Heavy yearlings sold at $7.00 and a lighter weight realized $7.30. The market this week has been only normally supplied, but packers hav shown a strong disposition to leave tha common and medium grades of short-feds alone and values on atock of this description hav suffered more or less as a result. Current prices on the common and inferior grades range all the way from weak to a Quarter tower as compared with last week's close. un the other hand, good material has been absorbed readily at all tlmea and the week Is closing with a net advance of 10dj16c on finished sheep and lambs. - Quotations on fat stock: Qood to choice lambs, $8. 1608.66; fair to good lambs, $7.66 ii8.1; good light yearlings, $7.00Q7.6O; good heavy yearling, 30. 4424. W, good to choic wethers, $G. 7640.16; fair to good wether, J 6. 26(16.76; good to choic ewes, 3o.40tt5.S6; air to good ewes, 86.004ji6.40. ReDi-esentattve aalaai No. 114 western lambs 828 western yearlings 363 western ewes 18 western lambs 300 western lambs yearlings ..... lamb ewes wethers , culls 86 wsstern 188 western 20 western 47 western 10 western Av. .. 73 ,. 80 ..101 .. 78 .. 78 .. 97 .. 71 ..100 ..112 .. a Pr. 8 40 7 SO 6 76 8 GO 8 60 7 00 $ 60 6 26 6 16 $ 60 4 4 16 a 11 li.. 1. ... . ..1104 6 16 COWS. 836 3 34 It ..... 440 4 0 II ..... 44 3 St 4 W IW 4 44 1 it .1... Ill I 76 7 1IM 3 40 . 10 ....... HEIFKRS. lOf 1 00 6 40 I 44 U 411 I U 411 8 73 tl BUIJ.JI. 1110 40 14 4 0 411 4 10 U74 4 ...,.16i0 4 40 1410 4 at m IM .IVM 4 M ...1141 ...1171 ...1044 . ... 490 ...104 4 30 4 30 4 36 4 60 4 4 I... I 1 tr:.: ...444 4 00 ... 791 4 14 ...HI 4 4 ... 704 6 lu ...1M0 4 50 ...1444 4 4 ...111) 4 60 ,,.l?l 4 40 ...120 4 40 ...laaO 4 1 CALVES. 1 320 8 76 1 344 T M 8 1(4 4 K 1 114 T 34 . 1 ISO 6 00 1 ito T II l 4 60 1 in 7 76 3 114 4 74 1 iw t 74 1...... 10 7 00 1 130 3 00 4 Ill TtO . STOCKERS AND ' FEEDKRS. i 444 I 76 1 744 I M U 441 3 40 6 710 4 14 414 3 40 7 JUO 4 75 HOGS Hogs sold In about tha aam notebes this morning aa on yesterday, or in ether word th bulk of today' a)i; looked to be generally steady. Over 10) loads were expected, but only 80 loads had arrived up till 11 o'clock, and most of these had changed hands at that tim. Th range of price waa again wide, a has been tha casa on most days lately, and tha popular prices for good butcher weight ware 38, 30 u8.40, th aam a yesterday. Th lighter hog sold from 38.30 down and common droves running from rough to heavy down to pig provad to be rather slow; In fact Packer have been buying mixed light stuff lately only under protest, and of course ar inoltned to hammer values .whenever th opportunity offer. Top reached 18.67H today, as against yesterday' top of tA.il and 33.70 on last Friday. Toward the oluss aner it became appar ent that total receipts would not be aa great aa tha estimate, th demand took on a more urgent tone and price firmed up considerably. Generally strong would Just about describe the closing trade a com pared witn in opening. I'ark Mlalaax Stacks NEW YORK, Jan. 21 Clo.lng quotation, on tninlna stocks weie: Alios 176 lMdTllle Coa Utile Cklef... Mexlean Ontario Opklr Standard fellow Jaekat .. Brunswick Can Com. Tunnel stack. da bond Con. Cal. A Vs..., Horn Sllrar 4 . 13 . It .144 .. 74 Iron lliter ....14 ... 6 ... 4 ...174 ...484 ...li ... 40 ...11U Evaporated Apple aad Dried Fratta. NEW YORK. Jui. 2L EVAPORATED APPLES Market quiet and In the abaenoe of demand pries ar barely steady. On th spot fancy are quoted at loffllo; choice, 3'OWo; prime, 7Va('c; common to fair, 64iWo. LniKU FRUITS Prune ar firm, with a fair jobbing demand. Quotation rang from 2o to ",o for California up to 30 40 and AaO for Oregon. Aprtoota ar quiet and steady; choice, HtllV: extra choloe, HVf 12W0; fancy, Ufctfiayto. Peaches are inactive, but prloea are steady oa small offerings; choice, tlo; extra choice, iVTc; fancy, 74,30. Raisins ar rather -14 u lei, but prloe ar steady on th strength In th primary market. Lcoa muauatel ar quoted at fctltc; choloe to fancy seeded, JxiNoi seedlase, IrkOiaO; London layer, tLlbLti, N6. Av. Ito. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. i 174 ... I 10 41 330 40 ttO 71 171 40 I 10 14 444 ... I 10 44 left 40 I UU M 114 ... I to 71 140 ... I IT, 71 441 40 I 40 41 ll ... I I7VI ' 47 Ui 40 I 40 44 1.4 . 4 ZlSt 44 la ... IK l "I ... I lS 71 r ... I 12V, 41 ..115 340 I 13 '4 7t K4 ... 4 14 41 114 ... 8 tlVk 14 Ie4 140 I 36 0 34 H lu u J at 49 iu 11 til 40 I tt at tw ... 1 IS ti n ito 1 14 71 tn to t tt 75 tut ... 8 ti il 343 40 t 46 at iU 40 I ti U 11 .... 8 44 U l ... 4 36 11 tot ... I 9 U ... 8 ti II 124 ... I at 71 1T ... I tt 14 4tl 80 4 H 17 ... IB 47 J40 ... I4 44 -01 ... I 4, M, ... 1 ,4 II Ill ... I H 17 tut 40 4 14 It. .1H .... 834 74 H ... 313 4.i 14 ... 8 li 14 341 ... 8 16 75 14 ... Ik II Ml ... 8 il Hi IS 40 8 14 4.. 344 ... 8 41 1 74) t4 130 I 44 T4 U 44 8 li 74 117 tu I K 44 3A , III 74 813 ... 1 44 41 144 .. t V4 II HI 4 3 34 47 MT 13S 4 47Vt 44 w ... 8 34 4 140 ... 4 44 74 tot 41 4 37 44 t4 ... 4 40 44 SU4 ... Itl 44 .Ai ... 4 4 41 3u4 44 I JT 10 M ... 4 44 14 814 ... 117 4U 141 ... 840 44 M4 14 I 10 44 447 ... 8 4 40. 3l ... I M 44 m ... 6 40 14 UI ... 1 10 44 l M 8 44 It 2 44 I l 44 t4 ... 8 41 4 44 3 10 44 47 .,. I 4 ,. 4 44 IN 11 14 ... 4 4 41 3 4 ... I W II S7 10 110 44 S4 ..,'114 tt r4 ... i i nt 84 3 10 84 AM ... 8 4 41 Ml ... 3 44 SHEEP Th aupply of aheap and lamb today wa hardly large nougn to afford a very broad Idea of th actual condition of th trad. IMily seven ear were re ceived and ruoet of the wer lambs. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Lower Hogs Steady to Lower Sheep and Lamb Steady. CHICAQO, Jan. 21. CATTL-.Reolpta, 4,600 head; market 10yi5o lower; steers, 36.0Oy-S.40; cows. 33.60&6.60; heifers, $S.40ft 6.00; bulls, $4.006.1; calves, $3.00.76; stockers and feeder, $3.7&ft6.&0. nous noceints, zs.eoo head; market steady to 60 lower; choice heavy, (8.163) 8.70; butcher, 3.60g8.70; light mixed, $-t.o6 8.45; choice light, $X.46j.&6; packing, 3S.C0 8.60; Dig. $7.66M26: bulk of aalea. 38.45iM 8.60. SHEEP. AND LAMBS Recelots. 8.003 head; market steady; sheep, 36.0038.26; lambs, $7,004(8.85; yearlings, $4.&&8.2&. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,600 head, Including 160 southerns; market steady to weak: choice ex Dor t and dressed beef steers, $6.W7.15; fair to good, $4.76(6.80; western steers, 64 HJj.36; Hook ers and feeders, $3.4036.26; southern steer, M-l&iiG.lo; southern cow, $2.604.50; na ive cows, 12. ibo.zo; native heTers, 3.a3l.00; bulls, $3.6020; calves, t3.7btri8.7S. HOQS Receipts, 7,000 head; market steady to strong: tOD. 88.60: bulk of sales. S8.3O478.66; heavy, $8.&08.GO; paokeis and butchers. $8.4038.80; light, $8.1&33.60; pigs, $7.0017.86.- .' BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6 000 head; market steady to 10a lower; lambs, r.00&$.40; yearllnrs, 6.7fii?7.CO; wethers, 15.25-u6.00; ewe, $4.75416.60; stockers and feeders, i3.bOirt.26. 8t. Loots Live Stock Market. UT. LOUIS. Jan. 21. CATTLE Reoelpts, 1.700 head, Including 1,000 Texans; market steady to 10c lower; native shipping and export steers, $ti.707.9O; dressed beef and botcher steers, 36.20U6.&0: steers under L000 pounds, $3.8Ctf5.10; stockers and feeders, $1.40 Ot.ls; cows and hcircrs, li.wai.it; canners, 32.4u33.80; hulls, $3.2604.66; calves, $6.6&8.76; Texas and Indian steers, $4.90jj)6.80; cows and heifers, UOoci-t.OO. HOOS Receipts, 10,600 head; market 6a lower; pigs and lights, $4.208.30; packers, $8.S6(gr8.60; butchers and best heavy, $8,560 8.70. BHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts. StOhead; market steady; native muttons, $4.7.Vft'l 00, Ismbs, $7.25,8.70; culls and bucks, $3.76i6.2o; stackers, $3,2526.00. 1 it. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 22 CATTLE Receipts, M0 head: market slow, steady; steers, 34.60t7.00; cows and heifers, $3.7 6.60; calves, 33 6Q&&.6O. liOOS-Keceipts, 6,000 head; market steady to strong; top, $8.60; bulk of sales, $8,254? $60 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady; lambs, $7.00ijj J 60. Sloax City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Jan. 21. (Special Tel egram.) CATTLB-Receipts, 600 head; mar ket weak. HOOS Receipts, 8.600 head: market, 610o lower; range of prlcea, 38.1OS8.40; bulk of sales, $8.308.3S. Stoek la light. Reoelpts of live stock at th six principal western markets yesterday. Cattle. South Omaha Hloux City Pt. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis Chioago Totals l.&U) 000 Ml) 1,600 1 7t) 4.600 Hogs. Sheep. 6 8 0 1 60) 3600 6 CO 7.0K) 10.600 25,0v0 1 600 8,000 A $.000 ..10, COO 68.800 16,360 Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 31.-COKFEE-Market for coffee futures opened dull at un changed prices to a deolln of 6 point In sympathy with rather disappointing French cablas, Havre being only a partial franc higher at th hour of the I0c.1l opening. There waa support from trad Interest, attributed to unfavorable re. port from th ooming crop and with of fering very light, prloe cold up to a par. tlal advance of 6 points during th mld.il of the day, but this improvement was lost under realising, with th market oloalng steady, net unchanged. Sales were re ported of 10.260 bass, Including January at 9.76c; March, 7!a6 8&c; May, 6.ouii.80o; July, 836; September, 6.906.96c; Decem ber, . t.K$f!.O0c. Spot quiet; Rio, No. 7, 8 ll-166sc; Santos, No. 4, 9j-9ftc. Mild quiet; Cordova, fttfllHc. ... Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 21.-COTTON-Th market opened steady at an advance ot 5 points to a decline of 6 points. Liverpool oables wer a shade disappointing If. any thing and following th . call tha active months here 'sold about 4 to 8 points net lower, but found support- from arbitrage buying and trad people, and during th middle of th morning ruled about 1 to 2 point net higher. Business was much less active than recently. Futures opened steady; March, 14.00c; May, 14.16c; June,' 14.11c, bid; July, 14.13c; August, 13.860; September, 13.02c; October, 12.67c; November, 12.6tio; December, offered At 12.60c . Futures closed firm; January, 14.26c; Feb ruary, 14.20c; March, 14.84c; Apr.l, 14.80c; May, 14.37c; June, 14.88o; July, 14.37c: Au gust, 13.10c; September, ' 13.23c; October, 12.77c; November. 18.66c; December, 12.54c. , - Spot cloned quiet. 30 point higher; mid dling -uplands, 14.4&0) middling gulf, 14.70c; sales. 3,600 bale. 1 GALVESTON, Tex., Jan.' 81. COTTON Steady; 16c. NEW ORLEANS, Jan.' 81.-COTTTON Spots Were nominal; lot ordinary, 11 6-10c, nominal; ordinary, 12C. nominal; good or dinary, 18 0-16c; strict good ordinary, 14c; lew middling, 14 7-lSc; strict low middling, 14o; middling, 16c; striot: middling, If-He; good middling, 16S4c; strict good middling, 16 M6c; middling fair, 16 H6c; middling fair to fair: I6I6-I60: fair, I66-I60, nominal; re ceipts, ,331 bales; stock, 16,807 bales. ST. LOCI8. Jan. 31,-COTTON-Un-changed; middling. lCtyo;' receipts, 1.84 bales; shipments, 1,378 bale, (took, 42,824 bale. ' ( . Metal Market.' vpw. vnotr - 01 itir"r ir a vr. ..i.- . . . v..., .- imy . . j . . . . u , . for standard . copper on the New York Metal Exahange wa dull- today, with spot and all deliveries up to the end of April, eioelng at 315.1318.3Vi. ' Th English mar ket waa a shade lower, closing saay at 460 7s 6d for spot and 61 6s for futures. Local dealers quote lake copper at $13.76014.00: eleotrolytlo at $13.60tQ18.75; casting at $L8.26r 13.A2H- The weekly statistics a compiled by the New York Metal Exchange how' Import by steamers at Atiantlo ports toj havo been 11,418 tons of copper, Including Matte and ore, so far this month. F.vT port so far for' th month aggregate 16,40$ ton. - Tin waa-weak, with spot and Jan uary uucted at $.U0022.&n;. February at $32.06332.40; Anarch and April at $32.10332.46. A decline of about 6 wa jported In th London market, whloh closed easy at 148 10 for spot and 148 for futures. Lead wss dull. lth spot quoted At $t.67H3'4.72H, Nc York, and at I4.fi0(4.fl0. Kast St. Louis de. livery. The London market was unchanged at Ui 13a 3d. SpelUr was weak, with spot quoted at $6 10&(J.25, New York, and 36.U09 6.00, East St Louis delivery. No change waa reported In London, snot standing at 623 6s. Iron was unchanged at 62s lVd for Cleveland warrants In London. Locally tha rreiket was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern, $18.75fjH.!56; No, 2, $LS.50ffl8.C0; No. 1 south ern andsNo. 1 southern soft, $18.6O018.26. ST. ITJUIS.. Mo., Jarj. 31. METALS Lead, depressed at $4.60;. speller weak At 36.00. . . - . . Waal Market. BOSTON, Jan. 21 WOOL-The Commer cial Bulletin will say of th wool market Saturday: The London advance ' ha strengthened this market, although busi ness is still waiting on th good market, the dealers anticipating Increased activity very -soon. Woolen mills are still buying supplies, particularly East India,. China and scoured territory snd dsaler ar speculating In th two former wools. The shlpmmts of wool from Boston to January 20, inclusive, wer 12,116,778 pound against 14,14U,8:3 pounds for the same time laat year. The receipts to January 20, Inclusive, were 12.6a,47 pounds agulnst 13.040,373 pounds for the same period last year. LONDON, Jan. 2t-WOOL The offerings at th wool auction stiles todsy amounted to 12.0(4 bales. The wool was in fine con dition and competition was announced at firm prlcea In sellers favor, Horn and continental traders bought' merinos, but Americana purchased best new Zealand cr ss-breds at Is 8'rtdfll 4Vd; Victorian cross-bred at la 7id. Today'a sales follow; New Siuth Wales. 8,600 bales; scoured. Is Hdrarls 3d; greasy, BVidfrls. Queensland, 8.200 bales; scoured, Is Id A Is lOd; greasy, MiYls. South Australia, 400 bales; greasy. 71t1((fl 2d. New Zealand. 4.000 bale; greasy, 6 VI J Is, iVrA. Cape --(lood Hope and Natal, 700 bale; scoured, 1 8d?ls lid; greasy, ttd tfls. A sale of Cap Oood Hop and Natal sheep skins wss held here today, The skins offered numbered 2W,006, of which 203. 3u6 were old. The attendance was moderate. Long wooled skins wer un changed, but ehort ahorn and coars wooled declined Udd. . 1 1 I llaebelor. ' Soma bachelor think hunting a wife I like hunting a bear It Is fin sport as long 84 the quarry keens on running; but If they catch up or the pursued turn pursuor, they flee for their lives. They love th Chas. but they hav no deslr to be keeper of A . menagerie. Other wouldn't mind owning a bear if they were certain they could tarn hsr, but tray havs grave doubt on that point. Still other ar frightened At the tnouKht of th exnejis. Bom, however, hav honestly tried to catch A bear, but the bear saw them first. So don't put all the blame on the bache lors, for soma baatr Ar Independent bach elor maids who ar at no mind to b ld about by a chain. Judge. ' -1 Acquire th habit of keeping on hand A bottl of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and Anxiety. Ther lg nothing: better ffcp croup-