t 4 fl)tv iVli nDAnrrr innrrt clrcnif Wheat Reporti from Foreign Cable Encourage Balls. VALUES EDGED UP HIGHER "l"""1 r tmmh Grata Kearlr K- l.iuals Knpplr Corn Steady, With ;. i ut MnntUh Mottanl Re. celnt An Liberal. OMAHA. Jan. tS. 1110. rentlment among wheat traders haa .iiu bullish aa.aln. Argentina nri Is i ltcthenlng and cabin wer rirm and Tho cash situation la Improving and sale 2..Vin 1 "I'" ha abmit exhausted the "PI'ly. ar.d premiums have advanced UU '1.'''I' !' May .lelrverles again. The undertone to corn he been weak una the market rather alow, due to excre tive selling, but the firmness In wheat haa arreted values and a steadier feeling exlut. ,- 4lTn" ' 'aat. market waa In the hands of the bulla ngaln and sentiment changed julrkly and value readily worked higher, cash wheat sold higher and offerings were 'aken quickly on the advance. f,orn waa ateady to a ahada lower and wan very Inactive. Th only strength cami from wheat, but reeeipta are too liberal and- tho carh demand too alow, lxical of fering ara bolng absorbed, but alowlv. Primary wheat reeeipta wera (M.WIO bu. and shipments were 323 000 bu., against re eeipta last year of il.000 bu. and ahlp menta of 233.000 bu. Primary corn reeeipta wera W.000 bu. and shipments were 818.000 bu., agaJnet re eeipta lam year of 665,Wu bu. and ahlpmenta of LC4.0W bu. Clearances were 243.000 bu. of eorn, UO bu. of nata and wheat and flour equal to 870.000 bu. Liverpool cloned &,gd higher on wheat and unchanged to i higher on corn. Locnl rana-e of options: Artlo!e. Open. High, Low. Close. Tes y. Wheat May... July,.. Curn May... July... Ota-. - MaV... July... 1 OS 1 OB 1 otf 1 OS x K Mhi s&Vl M . M 08 t . G3'A t3Ta tW), i 46 45 44 44H 41H 41 41 S 41 tt 1 CSH 4 4R 41 . Omaba Caah Prices. WHEAT No. 2 "hard", ll.07Ol.0t; No. 8 hard. ll.OSSl.OC'A: No. 4 hard. 31.0OM.Ol; f.iT01".1 hard- MfMc; No. 2 aprlng, 1.07itf L?.!.,NoV, Prll'. ll.O101.Oli; No. 3 durum. 3QMc; No. 3 durum, 82(5930. CORN No. 3 white. 62U(Zrti3c: No. S whlla, WjMKc; No. 4 white, 69tffS9Vc; No. 4 oolor, MB 119c; No. i vellow, l'Wc; No. 8 yel- ' 1 yeiiow, wvtfoic; ino. a. OATS-fltandard, 4644OT,c: No. & white, 6T40Hc; No. 4 white, 46U46c; No. 3 yel low, 4GK3t'c; No. 4 yellow, 46',ii6tto; No. I mixed. 4fit.4.iUe. Barley-Nov 4, WKCTOlc; No. I fcad,'90 RXK No.' , 763T7c; No. 3, 7ry37o. Carlo Reeeipta. '. 'Wheat. Coin Oar V"lcnfo S M 128 Mlnneapolla ., 390 .. ;.. ijmana .si 190 .63 uiuin BU ; V , CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS atree of (he Tradlna; and Cloalnai Price n Board of Trad. CHICAOO. Jan. 28. Oraln dacllhed uni formly here today tn the final half hour of the aeaalon , after an early advance. Provl- aloha took a contrary course under con siderable buying- by packers and ahowed an advance In all the futures at the close of the day. Bullish sentiment in wheat was reinforced early by foreign cablus telling of ad vances to Liverpool prices. The advance reached Ita creet in the first hour, when May touched 11.13., Toward .the close of the session a deotded slump was noted. The close was weak at the low point for all the futures, with May at I1.1KS1.11U. Uo lower. , In corn a weak start was changed by a good demand to a material advance In sympathy wtlh the early course of wheat. May aold up to 67H744c and fell orf to 6447(iC. Tha cloae waa weak at the low points in all the futurea, with May lower.' n Trading-In oata followed closely the fluc tuation of corn prloes. On the advance May touched 47Hc, butthe later reaction carried the figures down over a ranKe of from - to Ana The close waa weak at tha low points, with May at 464tio. In provisions futurea finished atrong, ranging generally from thio to lOo higher. The leading futurea ranged as lollowa; Artlolea.l Open. High. Low. Close. Tes y. Wheat May July Hept. Corn Msy July Sept. Oats May July 8Ht. Pork Jan. . May Juiy Ltu . Jan. May July Ribs Jan. May 'July I i n I H'Ht i l7WV 1 13 1 03 1 u 1 0114 97 V 7 434 41 20 46 20 86 26 85 U 77H; it es; u (X) U T 11 35 U JU i n "Wis, 47H mnHe 4S4SHSiH3M.Sw. 90 BO 90 97V 90 96 30 60 )7W ZU 96 11 W 11 75 a 67 11 70 11 43 11 40 20 43 30 P5 30 85 11 77W 11 7i U GO 11 E6 11 IS 11 30 111 101 7 87H 47474 43 40 20 B0 30 87V 30 96 11 80 11 W U 12 11 70 H 67Hi U 6 11 60 11 40 11 11 82 n ' a 36 No. 3. Cash iiu'otatlci.a were as follows: . LOl;RSteady: 'n'er patents. 88.3ft 6.70; winter atralghta, S.OJ(t,.40; arlng .'"vV -64-H; bakers, 3.3oa6.3(). BARf,KY",i or mllns. 5gfl8c; fair to chilce malting. 97o. SEKD8 Vlax. No. 1 aouthweatern. 3 05: 4t cKcsrsi ui"- Timothy- v-1 IiP1fIOii8"-Pork- M- Per hl.. 130 76 ,.tr1;1 PW 100 lba., in.HUo-U 82. bhert ribs aidea (looee), 3U.a611.76- short clear sldea (boxed). 3U.0cfol3.12 , ' Chicago Caah Prices Wheat: No. 3 red 11. 3741-1 .39, nominal; No. 3 red. 31.3431 27; No, 8 hard. 1.14H1.16; No. 8 hard, 31 lui 1. 16; No, 1 northern aprlng. 31.Uwi ig" No. 3 northern aprlne-. 81.1401.16; No i spilng. 1.13ul.l4. Corn: No. 3 cash, 85 4o nominal; No. 8 oaeh, 4(3fi4c: No. 3 white' 07c. nominal; No. 3 white, Olvg-OCVie; No 4 white. 2titlic; No. 3 yellow. 66'(fit6c nominal; No. 3 yellow, $4V:4c: No. 4 y low, 2HiMSiO. Oata: No. f caah. 48,r 4sc; No. 8 caah, 4c, nominal; No. 9 white, 4'.e; No. 3 while. 47ii48Vi-; No. 4 white. 47-4toi standurd. 4ea4c.t UCTTKR Steady; creameries, Zj30c: dalrlrs, 24tt29c. EtiGS Receipts. 3,113 cases. Market steady; at mark, cases included. 2127c; firsts. 81c; prime firsts, 82c. CHBKSK Steady;. dalnlea, U'JllTMe; twins, lfrl7c; Youna- Americas, V)mi'..c: long horns, 164jlite. POTATOE8-Bt,.ady; choice to fancy k 463 4.c; fair to good. 43i44c. POCI.TRY-Kaayi turkeys. 17c; chtckerut," 14c; eprinKs, 13c. - ,V,EA1.T,tnJyi W t0 O""10- elhta, tWr: 60 lo 86-lb. weights, JylOc; 86 to 110-lb. wrlnhrs. lOHfllHjc. - iu .ivib. Receipts Today-Wheat. 26 cara; corn. 3U f,: .'J1' m 0"- Estimated tomorrow Wi?"f cr: eorn' M rr: ". 1 cars. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 3".,OU0 bu. Exporta for tha week, as ahown by Bradstreefs. were eaual Ut 8.118,000 bu. Primary recMpta werV 683 000 bu.. romptu-ed wlUi 81.000 bu.- the cor'm apondlng day a year ago. Katiinated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 17 cars; corn, 3tf cars; oats, 183 cars- hoY 13.0UO head. ' MlaBeapoIta Gralai Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jar. 28,-WHKAT-May H-1IW1.U; July, 81.1181.1114: caah. No. 1 northern. l.UVt6'1.14; No. 3 northern. $1 HV,iil K. FLA XSfc:ED Closed at 33.174. CORN No. 3 yellow, 69ro. OATS No. 8 white, 4W4oo, HTE-No. t 7VVo. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks. 823.00023.60. F'LOCIiFlrst patents (In wood, t o, b. Minneapolis). $6.60.70; second patents, 36.30 UJH; first clears, 34.u4.S6; second clears. fX3tuS.6Q. Hllwaskte f.rala Market. M1LWAIKEK. Jan. 28.-WHBAT-No. 1 northern. 31 i; I 1: No. 8 northern, 81 l&Sol.l; may, 1.U. OATS!j4o. UARLKt tainpiea, Vttflbc, . Teledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, Jan. 3.-8FKDoiovor, cash. i-.M truruirj, e.6,Vx; March, Js.fiO; Apll. 14 40; Ortoher. K; prime old. ?: r' rtd. 87 3D. Timothy, prlm, 32.i; March, z.w. Aisike, prime, I7.; Mnrch, 37.90. SRW YORK (IRKR4L KfRKt9T Qaotatloas at las Par Varloas C'omme-dltlesc NEW TORK, Jan. 2S-FIXHIR Market quint and about ateady; eplrna- patenta, 8iV6iV(i5.78- winter pntente, UiiS.90; winter extras. No. 1. 14 HiH,ya ink- arini.r atralvhta. 86.40p5.4r; spring clears, 84.4Vcf4; winter r. no. t. 14 4irfl4 &S; Kansas atraignta, 84. SO-ufj.lS. Receipts, 16,923 bbls.; shipments, 1.1J4 bils. Rye flour, quiet; fall4 to good, 84 J&&4 40; chilre to fancy. 4 4M4 . Buck- hent flour quiet; bulk, 32.00-a2.( per 100 ne., nonuna!, CORN MEAL Steady; white and yellow, 81.00; coarae, 814.1.69; kiln dried, HYR Steady; western tio. t, 8'4c, nom- inni, r o. b. New York. WHEAT Spot steady; No. I rod. 3131, nominal, elevator, domestic, and nominal. f. o. . afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth and No. 3 hard winter, II. W nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options: There was a firm market In wheat and prices advanced Ho on speculative buying. Influenced by firm cablea and bullish reports regarding quality of the Ara-entlne crop, but values tarred Off late under profit taking, cloeln? o net lower. May, 31.lt.Siyi.19 7-l, closed at $1.18; July, 31.01rl 00. closed at 3109. Re- i-eipie, u,w neno; snipments, 19,928 head. CURN Spot steady; No. 3. 74c, elevator, domestic; i6o. delivered, and 72c, f. o. b. afloat, nominal. Options closer unrhana-ed to c net higher. May cloaed at 1ic. July at 76c and September at 770. Receipts,- OATS Spot steady, mlixl K tn 13 the.. homlnal; natural white. M to 83 lbs., ix.-, vnpi wnue. 4 to 43 IDs., M'4)WeSic. Options closed unchanged. May closed at nw-pipTN, SH,1! PU. HAT Steady ; prime, 31.in01.3t; No. L 31-16; No. 3. 31.K(8il.07H; No. 3, 31.00. HIDES Firm; Central America, 23c; fcogota, 21MffM4c. LKATH Ell Steady; hemlock firsts, 3BO i-; seconds, 33027c; thirds, 3225c; rejected, PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, 33 26 C23.WJ; family, 32S.50ii1.00; short clear, 24. 27.00. Reef, ateady; mess, tll.WW 13.30; family, 318 0Oai6 O0; beef hama. 324 0O& M.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., 313.60313.00; pickled hams. 813.60 m.wj. ijflra, steady; middle west prime, 12.30012.30; refined, weak; continent, $12.80; South America, $13.60; compound, $S.76 10.00. TALLOW-Steady; prime city, hhds., c; country, -87o BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, 32c; extras. 31c; process, 26'Q'28Hc. EGOS Weak; western first. 84360; sec onds. 82-S88C; refrigerators, 26O?$0. CHEESE Steady; state, new, full cream ery specials, 17ftllic; atate, new, September fancy, 17 Vic; stats, new, October best, lAc; state, new, winter made, best. 16Q16c; stats, new. common to good, 13316c; klms, full to special. U014c. POULTRY Alive firm; western chick ens, lo; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 1317a; dressed dull: western chickens, 15023c; fowls, l4(j 170 ; turkeys, 2226c. WEATHER ilf THO GRAlIt BELT Pair Saturday and Moderate Temper ature for Nebraska. OMAHA. Jan." 28. 1910. ! The disturbance, central over the lower lakes Thursday morning, Is disappearing off the upper Atlantlo ooast this morning. A barometric depression of considerable eflergy Is central over the east Gulf states, and . Is the cause of generally unsettled Weather In the east Gulf and aouth At lantlo atatee. The presaur continues high bvar . the Rocky Mountains. Generally cloudy weather prevails throughout the northern portion of the country and light knows are falling In the upper Lake region, On the northern Rocky Mountain plateau, and rains on th North Pacific coast. The Weather la clear In the lower vaileya and Southwest. Tsmperatures are generally lower everywhere east of the Rocky Moun tains and In tha southwest. They are higher in the northwest. The weather will Continue partly cloudy In this vicinity to night and Saturday,- wtlh not much change tn temperature. Record .of temperature and precipitation Compared with the corresponding day of th last three years: 1910. 109. 1908. 1907. Minimum temperature .. 36 34 16 14 Precipitation 00 .69 .00 .08 Normal temperature for today, 21 degreea. Excess In precipitation since March 1, 6.14 Incher,. i Deficiency for oorreepondlng period In 1908, 6.33 Inches. Deficiency for corresponding period In 1007, 7.91 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. St. Loals General Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 28. WHEAT Futures weak; cash firm; track. No. 2 red, cash, 1.8201-36; No. 3 hard, 81.121.16; May, $1.11 ei.11; July, $1.00. CORN Futurea lower; cash steady; track No. 3, cash, 64c; No. 2 whits, 6Sc; May, 67; July, 7c. OATS Futures weak; cash firm; track, No. 8 caah, 4Hc; No. 3 white, 60c; May, 46c; Jily, 420. . RYE Unchanged, 82 We. FLOUR Dull; redwlnter patents, $B.70(fJ 8.00; extra fancy and straight, $5.00ia6.; bard winter clears, $3.906.20. SEED Timothy, 82.6093.60. CORNMEAL-$3.25. BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, 3L18 I. 20. HAY Weaker; timothy, $16.00018.00; prai ries. 814.00gl6.00. BAGGING 6c. ' ' TWINE Hemp. 7c. " ' ' PROVISIONS-Pork. higher; Jobbing. $20.60. Lard, higher; prime steam, $11.70 II. 90. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, $13.60; clear ribs, $12.60; short Clears, $12.76. Bacon, unchanged; boxed ex tra shorts. $13.76; clear ribs, $13.76; short Clears. $14.00. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 13o; spring, lfio; turkeys, lo ducks, 16o; gerse, 9c BUTTER Steady; creamery, 36O310. EGGS Steady; &o. Receipts and shipments of flour and grain were as follows: . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 12,709 10,300 Wheat, bu , 53.500 76,100 Corn, bu 150,700 87,700 Oats, bu 84,800 71,700 Kaasas City Grain and Provisions. K Areata riTV m i. os nruKim Cash, unchanged; No. 2 hard. 3109OUS: No. j. iiwifi.B: io. z rea, ii.zzaxa: No. 3, $1.181127; May. $1.0601.0814. bid; July, 9G1j6c; sellers. Ct)RM TTnrhBniroit tn IX, Vilvh XT mixed. 65fi6c: No. 3. 64c: No. i white. 7c; No. 8, -lc; May, 5&Sc, sellers; July, 6605c, sellers. OAT8 Unchanged: No. t white, 480 $0c; No. 8 mixed, 46048c. RYE 70 73c. HAY-Choloe timothy, $1460016.00; choice Pr"'rie 8112611.60; cholcs alfalfa, $18.00 d ih.W. BUTTER-Creamery. extras, 38c: firsts, ,6c,;,,'Sol,' 240 Pocklnit stock, 21c. EGGS Extras, 30c; firsts. 28o; current receipts, 27c; seconds and dirties. 17c. II 1 ., , cut , Wheat, bu Hfi.tiOO ta.nta Corn, bu 73 010 l7 qoo OaU. bu 8.000 Options at Kansas City: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat May .... Julv ... Corn- May ... July .... 1 omJi on 651 107 1 Ml tC 06 1 0ill 06B 96 96A 5T4 90 66A A asked. B bid. . - Pklladelpala Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. '28. BUTTER Steady; western creamery,. S3c; nearby prints. 33o. HtKIS Staadr. 1 .- free cases, S5c, at mark; western firsts free cases, 86o, at mark; weatern current reeeipta. free caaee, 2tiS3e., at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams choice, 17"4(617c; New full creams, fair to good, lal7o. Perla Market. PEORIA. Jan. 28. CORN Steady; N X white, A46c; tve, 4 white. lc; No. 2 yellow, 64c; No. 3 yellow, 62tfiaC; No. 1 (3o: No. 4. toe; no grade, 49Uo0p. uais-eteaay; no, wklte. 4747c. Dnlath Grain Market. D17T.TTTW lmn efl U'UPI W.. . , 1 - . July, $1.13'; No. 1 northern. 11.12; No. 3 northern, $1.10. New York Mlnlna: ttoeks. NEW YORK. Jan. 28. Closing quotaUons On mlnlna- stocks were.' Alice 111 L.iWllu r Com. Tunnel ruck... Knliu ' '.'las 4o boutU 11 Otitu-lo , 'v Con. ri. Va lti Ovhir iw iic-rn silnr 11 it.na.r4 m Ofllriu.' l" T,Uow Bank Clarlaa;s, OMAHA Tan o i.t -1 1 . . day wer tA iir7 7111 . . . spondlng dale Jat veer i ku A Ml 900 ' " ini st.two 31 M W 1 tilt 61 M 1 9014 44 ti 7H 44 ' oh it 81 M 4 lit 11Z 121 11 44 8 at 61 l sa !.) 1(7 U4H 1M bm SEWTORK STOCIS ABB B03DS Fever Which Eu Kept Market DU tnrbed if Reduced. KOftMAL C0SB1TI0II3 APPK0ACH Tolame of Deal I a as Contrasts and Floetaatiens Narrow H ooof al Views of Roekefelleo and . Hill at Paetor. . . NEW TORK. Jan. 18.-The fever whtoh has kept the stork market disturbed this week waa reduced today. Dealings con tracted and the fluctuation narrowed. These are the usual symptoms of tho re rftt&tillHhment of normal conditions after a period of unsettlement and were welcome for that reason. The price movement waa upwards, but the r score ry brougt decreai ot demand, followed by some ruction. Tha arrest of yesterday s decline dis closed the approximate average of prices at which demand deveiopa aufflclent to absorb the offerings. Tha disappearance of this demand on amall recoveries reveals Its substantial character as distinguished from the ordinary speculative turn and gives rnoouragement to hop of improve ment In the Investment situation. There waa some renewed consideration today of the probable effeot on the demand for cap ital of the financial losses Involved In the French flood disasters. The destruction of capital la atmliar In kind, though not In degree, to that dons by the San Francisco calamity, and International bankers admit that the likelihood of some effect on tiie exchangee in the proceaa of repair of the damage. The large credit balance of the French nation with the world at large glvea It the ability to call home creaks at need. Its own home resources ara so abundant at the same time that the pro- ci is expecrea to be gradual and without disturb na- effect. Th hopeful views expressed In publlo """ranees of James J. Hill and William nutuciBiifr were an mriuencc toward the more cheerful feeling on the stock ex change. Account began to be taken of the Improbability that the siiprema court would have Its decision In ths American Tobacco case ready for handing down on Monday, from which time a three weeks' adjournment of court Is Intended. Bonds were Irregular. Total Bales, par value. $2,797,000. United Btates bonds were unchanged on call. Number ot sates and lsad:na! ouotatlnn. 00 stocks were as follows: ' Hue, Low. Close. Allle-Obelmtrs pft AmelremMMl Copper 33,000 Aaii-w Agricultural .... 400 Am. BMt Bueru- tat km. Ua pf4 y,. aie Am. O. a r U.. l.ioe aid. cotton 011 Am. H. a 1 bM Am, lee Securities American LlnnM American Locomotive Am. S. A ft Ant. I. It. pfd A a. Rusar Reflates Am. T. T Am. Toeaeoe pfd American Woolvo ... Anaconda Mining Co Atohtson Atehlsim pfd Atlsntlc Coast Une a. Baltimore 4s Ohio Bal. a Ohio pfd Bcthlslisra Steal Breeklra Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jerarjr ChesHpoaks a. Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Ot. W., n. Chicago a N. W c, m. it. r c , c, v. at st. l Colorado F. m I.. Colorade A toutkrra Colo. A 80. 1st pfd Colo. 80. id pfd Consolidated U.s Corn Products Dslawars Hudson DsnTsr A Rio Urands D. a R. O. ptd LM stiller' Sscurltles Brie Erls 1st pfd Brie Id pfd General El ec trio Ores Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfs. . Illinois Central Inter bo ro urn Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvsstsr .. Int. Manns pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central oaa City to K. C. Bo. pfd Louisvllls N Minn. A 81. L M.. St. P. B. . M Missouri Pacific M., K. A T M . K. A T. Pfd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. Ot M. 1st pfd.... New York Centre! N. T. O. A W. ......... Norfolk Western ... North American .... Northern PMItle Pullle Mall Pennsylvania . People's Gas P., C, C. A St. L Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway steel tyring. Reading Republia Steal Republic Btsel pfd.... Rock lbland Co Rock Island Co. pfd.. St. U 8. F. Id pfd 8t. Louis 8. W 8t. L. 8. W. pfd llons-UiefMeld S, Southern Pacific .... Southern Railway ... So. Railway Pfd Tennessee Copper ... Texas A facine T., 8t. U W T.. St. I A W. pfd Union Pacific Union Paulflo pfd.... V. S. Realty U. S. HUDDST..,.. V. 8. Steel (I. 8. Bteel pfd Utah Coppsr Va.-Caro. Cksmloal Wabssh Wabash pfd Western Maryland ctfs... WeetmgTioute tlectrlo .. Western Union Wheeling A Us B Wisconsin Central Pittsburg Coal Am. Steel foundry United Dry Ootids Laclede Gas l.eiO 4.700 8 12 11 St.' l.N 11,700 114'A 11MA 111 t i4e im loavk 400 lXtH 12S4 13 . 3,4110 11 llltl too 4, one 00 UO 1,(00 414, to 71H IM 19 Hi U4 100 10 10 11H l 40M 3.4O0 8S lOfils st'e 6e- "4 167 U 117 U 1,400 iIH 1714 141 n 4,400 7 S 6u0 U 67 H M tlH tilt - 1 100 0H H4 SO J,4 144 Ml U2H ir i ih io m iw m 414 4AS4 i ijo 1 tsi nsi 400 M-4 12 c's i,ue us t w M) 4' 46 safe U tt M 00 IN 151 '4 IMUj 10,000 1st lit Ua 1,1 00 T4 t 74 400 14 141 146 7,700 11 SlVi UV, 7,000 K 66 14 bM o iH 111 13044 so) to HO-4, 400 lt It 11 100 4t 4 4 00 24 W 400 M M US 100 48 44 8 700 147 144 10 300 4 44 44 100 144 11 lit 1.400 4SH 4H 4 l.aoo 41 4a 1,100 11 11 71 3. .00 110 100 w 100 i 111 U14 si 41 7.KI0 S-0S4 Ilk 111 7U0 l.loo 1,100 44 risi 1 44 n 4,100 117 IM too t ia l.tioo 1U 3,100 llo 1 liw 11 in 41 113 113. I 41 41 SUO H 100 41 800 IN . 1.SO0 41 .11.400 lis 1M 1M 00 tf 11 11 41 -S. (1 17 too 100 100 100 1,100 41 41 41 I... 1,000 00 100 400 tl 1l 17 11 U ' 14 31 41 to 7 T7 14.400 1(7 lt 1.000 JV 2 XU (00 100 00 ' soo 11 44 7 , 4 11 . 44 lit.SOO lt 1,000 r fr-o 100 M1.400 11 44 4 tl 4 ll Its is, ' 4 IU 4 44 81 l.KJO ltJ 1U 1W tWIO H M t soo l.soo 'i,'ooo 1,10 00 toO 2 41 "ii" 71 31 41 4. W0 10 Total sales for the day. SO. 100 shares. 60 K 41 '' 10 0 106 ooln, $ SSP.afiO; silvse dollars, 34fH.4Bl.0OO-. silver dollras of Ixwi, $s.7.x); silver certifi cate outstanding, 3441, 44, 000. Oetieral fund: Htandard eUvee dollars In general fund. tl,X17.HM; eurrsnt liabilities, $IU.8u,o;i; werklnf balance) la treasury offloea, $3l. 43,i6; in banka to credit of treasurer of the United Slates, $..sS3.1n; subsidiary sliver coin. $l.fctt.37; minor coin, H.lW.vVl; total balance) in general fund, 37,r?0,117. REPORT or TIIIB ClBARlTtO HOfJtB T rawest etlense r th Aseaetaeel Bks fa the Week. NEW TORK, Jaa. St. Bradetreet's bank Clearing report for th week ending Jan uary 37 shows an aa-ftregate of $3,9fi.SO8.fl00, aa against K013.OU.000 last week and $2.t49,L,k) In th corresponding week last year, following is the list of oities: CITIES. Clearings.) Inc. Deo. (i si 47 4 ev 10 6 4 I XI SO lit lot New Tork Chicago Boston Philadelphia Ft. Louis i'tttsburg Kansaa City 8 in Franolaeo Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Omaaa Detroit 1OulsvllIs MtlwaitkAs, Fort Worth Ixi s Angeles St. Paul Seauti Ilen.or Huffs Indianapolis Spokane Providence Portland, Ore. Richmond Albany : Washington, t). C... St. Josr-ph Salt Lake City Columbus Memphis Atlanta Tacoma Savannah Toledo, O Rocheater Hartford Naahvll e lies Moines Peoria New Haven Sioux City Norfolk Grand Rap Ida ....... Syracuse Kvanavllle Birmingham Springfield. Mass. .. Portland. Me Augusta, Os, Dayton Oaklsnd. Cat. Woroester Jacksonville, Fla. .. Wichita Wheeling, W. Va,.. Knoxvllls , Little Rock Chattanooga Charleston, 8. C Mobile Wilmington, DeL .. Lincoln, Neb Wllkesbarre Topeka Davenport Oklahoma Fall River Kalamaaoo, Mich. . Sacramento Springfield, III Helena Fort Wayne Cedaf Rapids, la.... New Bedford Columbia, 8. C Macon Youngstown Lexington ' Fargo. N. D Akron Rockford, 111 Erie, Pa, Sioux Falls, a D... Canton. O Quincy, 111 Bloomlngton, III. .. Lowell Blnghamton Chester, Pa South Bend. Ind Decatur, IM Springfield, O Vicksburg Fremont, Neb Mansfield, O. , Jacksonville Til Jackson, Mlsa. Tiiouston , tOalveaton Duluth , Scranton , $2,4t.7!4.000 370.ft1.0UiM 192.4o3.0Huj Ui.o41.0nOl t8,yS.6t ot.124.000t 4.ltt.0UO 40.W1, OWi 81.414. 000 26,tl,Ouik 3.M4.4JO 33.4i3.0iW 2O.3J0.OHOl 15,t09,0O0j 15, 351,0m), 16.3f.IKlOi U.3.0U0 t.HHl.OilO 14.im.0m lO.OM.OUO 13,135,0('JI 10.014.tO0) .43).00 t.40,000 4. H44.IAA) 8.7oO.OOO 7.SW1.000 8.674,000 JMO.OOO V.Oau.wiO 7, iflll. 000 4.4S1 0O0 t,375.00t) Sbo.OOuj 13.3U.0U0I (.414.00M 4.1D9.000 3.6VS.O00 3.772. OuO 4.212.000 5. ffcl.000 , 3,420.000 .a ooo I.n2.UUW 3.411.00W 3,373.0001 8..0i)0 3.331.000 1.773.000 2,963.0001 3.318,000 1.861.000 l,5tf!l.000 2,orj,oow a ns7 ouoj 2.111,000 3.620.0U01 2,734.000 1.647.000 1,787,000 l.gss.ooo 1,700,000 4,77.K0j l,83o.000i L468.000i 1,003 000 1.400,0(KM 1.133.00W 1.214.00W 2,008.000 1,237,000 1.2.48,000 80.000l 91.0O0 788.000 1.064,000 1.286.000 1.001,000 888,000 1.285.000 1.1K3.000 A.IUI.VUU . 824.00M 819,000 748.000 777.00W 310.0fl0 956.0001 641,000 S76.onoS 460.0001 438,000 432.0110 477.000 417.0001 464.000 352.000 S86.00M 822.000 207.000 407,000 33.080.000 14. 403.000 8.600 00CM 2,474,0001 . 40.1 t.4 26.01 3.6 7.1 12.8 38.8 18. 4( "vtW 14.01 34. tl fta.o, 30.5 7.4 t.l "ti'.i 4.7 11.4 "u.i 40.0; 28.3 62.1 14.7 31.1 17. 1 84.7 16.1 8 t.l 141.9 31.8 34.7 S0.4 16.4 11.01 'io!6i 44.1 29.4 "854 31 .M 26.21 28. 80.3 8.1 a 33.1 68.6 66.8 22.9 23.3 23 i 1S8.8 31.4 34.7 30.3 24.8 ,7 '49"i 23.6 24.3 24.4! 9.7 41.0 11.6 46.1 78.3 118.2 64.8 32.3 16.6 13.6 40.8 40.2 6.8 41.9 7.4 3.8 "i'.i 14.2 33.5 23.1 17.8 30.21 11.0 7.6 1.0 14 9 0.1 10.9 0.4 t.6 7.8 10.0 6.6 61.4 24.8 10.S 'ii'.i 0.2 6.8 Mew York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. MONET On call, easy, 3ift3 per cent; ruling rate, 2. per Cent; closing bid, z per cent, ottered at 3 per cent. Tl 1ME LOANS Easier; sixty days, 34 per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months. ttJH1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER Closed. 4Vti6 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady with actus! business Jn bankers' bills at $4.8370 64.3aO for sixty day bills, and $4.8636 for demand. COMMERCIAL BILLS-HW- 83. SILVER-Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars. 44c. BONDS Government, steady); railroad. Irregular. Closing Quotations on bonds wera aa fol-lows; V. I. ret. Is. rsc....l00!nt. Met. 4. ...... do soupna loo'-tlst. si. M. 4a V. . Is. reg 101 Japan 4 to coupon 101 do 4s V. I. 4a reg 114 K. C. 80. 1st Is to mm 1UVU g. deb. 4s 111... Allls-CXial. 1st e a:L A N. ent 4s A. s. ts 10fct . K. A T. 1st 4s Am. T. m T. ev. 4S..H-1 da gen. .,.... Am. Tobacco 4s .7 Mo. raslfle 4s.... oo ss 104VN. a. a. m u lu. Arniovr A On. 4e... Hi N T ag ! , 1 Atchleoa sen. 4s. Be 4e 4eb. 4e 4 .11N. T.. N. H. A R. 114 tNot Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearlnga. (Not included In Inluli k.n... - - we-sasa aysjsuosB uifiii 1 ies a sons ara incomplete. London Stock Market. LONDON, Jan. 28 American securities after a quiet opening today, improved un der th lead of Canadian Pacific and Atchison. At noon the msrket was stead v with Canadian Paclflo 1 higher and the rest of the llet from to 4 above yester day's New Tork closing. London closing stocks: Console, monsr.... tt 1-14 Loslsvllle A N n i-iii., k, at .. 14N. y. Csntral.....'.; .. 10 Norfolk a w ..1J0 do pfd ..lotHOnurlo tk W . lll4Pt.nrS7lanla ..llSRind sillies .. WRsadlng .. 12 Soutbsra ttj ..lot do pfd .. U?tBouihsrn Pacific... .. 44 Union Psoitis ..II do pfd .. U. g. Steel .. 41 do pfd .. W abash .. 11 do pfd ,.14S Snanlth as SILVER or, steady at 24J ner o MONEY 32Vi per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills Is 2 V per cent. m ieal "erwrttlre. Qu.itatlona furnlshml by Samuel Burns. Citr Of Omaha 4s. ref. 4 Cltr ol Omaba 4s. ItH City ot Ms York 4s. 1M Columbus, Nfl., B. L. is. 1124.... Cits, u, A ... Waterloo Cucahr Packing Co. As, .(24. ...... Denver St.ttk Tar4s tlock International Con. Ce Kenned,- Uulldlng Ce Long Ball Lumber Co. ts, 1923 Michigan Stats Tel. is, 124 Kebrssks Tel. Stock, 4 fsr sent... Omaha Water Co. 4s. ;14 Omaha Wuer Ce. 4s, 144 Omaha Water Co. !4 pfd Omatia Oaa (s, lll Omaha B. L. A P as. ltll Oraab C. L. A P. p'd. p. e. ei Omaha St. R. (t, U14 Omaha A C. 0. 8t Hy. tt. !.... do account AmsJ.. Oopper Ansronda Atchison. do pfd Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific. . Ores peaks O... Chicago O. W.... Chi.. Mil. A BL P. De Beers Denver 4fc Ale O... do ptd Erls do 1st pfd do Id ptd Grand Trunk Illinois Central .14 41 .US . W . 1 . 44 . 44 . . 81 . 10 . TO .181 .m .101 . it .114 . 11 . 4 . Omsha A 0. B. St. Omaba A C. B. Rr.. com, . II , 44 . 18 . 16 , Tt 4 . . . SO 11 do ev. sb do ss At. O. L 1st 4a.., bal. A Ohio 4..., do ta do t. W. Is... Brk. Tr. ov. 4s..., cen. of oa. Is.., Cea. Leather 4s... C. ol N. j. g. ts Ches. Ohio 4 '00 ref. as. Ill ev. ts ... M M. A W. 1st s. 4s 100 4o sr. 4s t No. Pacific tt o 4o ts 0. a. U'rfdg. 4s... 10ePean. ev. la 113.. ds eon. 4a , U4Rssdlna sen. 4a 107 ll. L 1 I. p. I. Am ll. An m aa t... " . im. . . W. S. SS... II C. b. A Q. J. 4s... . do 1st gold 4s M 4o gea. 4s W eseboar A. L. 4s... 14 "C. st. r. t 4So. PacifT. olT4s...: M v . n. 1. a r. . es.. is do ev. 4s so col. la loe oe 1st ref 4. do rfg. 4s !. Rail war 4s. Cole. Ind. ts Uu see sen. 4s .. 40 Cole. Mid. 4s.. tOnio paslhs 4 101 C A t. r. A a 4s. M de ev. 4s mJ p. A H. ev. 4s. as go 1st A est. 4s.... Ts II A B 1 Am . k . . . - " . 1 V- nUDMT SS. ... do ref. ts m V. t. Susl M h... Pl.tllleis1 U Va.-Oar. rinv a. Brie p. 1. 4a 14 ewsbasa 1st as do gen. U Th do 1st A sa. 4a.. do sr. 4a, aer. A... Tl Weesern MA de series B Tl West. Klec ev Is Gen. Glee. ST. Is.. ..14 Wis. Ctauml es.... 111. Ceo. 1st ret. 4a.. Wsts. Pas. sv. ie ctfs. tbl BI4. Oflerd. . . M ,ld .101 . Tl . M . ,ll4 ..10J .. 4 ,.n Ts .10 ..! . M .111 . 14 4 Treasary tatenaeat. WASHINGTON. Jan. Bl-Th condition of the treaauryiat the beginning of business today was as folio wa: Trust funds: Gold South Omaha ref. 4W. ,111 Seattls Lighting CO. 4s. lM4....r.. Union a, T. Sinck. South Omaha.. Oranhl: mi. Assee. 106 lot lotu. joe loo lo. US M 7 H l'l luo 7 M 41 44 10u 101 M 10 HO ioo 100 101 14 M 13 IS HI tt M 0 11 12 100 100 S't luo 14 ti Ti Tl 44 44 41 100 100 7 . n M'.. OMAHA LITE STOCI MARKET Light Run of Cattle and Fricei Con idertbly Stronjer, eogs onanuo up about steady Rsaall Reeetpt f Bkeep tad Unka, While Prteee All Kinds Held Akeit Steady In Tknre day's Notrkee. SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. tt, 1910. Recelnta sim Official Monday .... orncisi Tuesday Off.clal Wednesday Official Thursday .. Estimated Friday .. Cattle. Hen. Sheep. .. -MOO 3.173 1US47 .. oW 10.173 7.7ST .. 4.W7 .! 4.1 .. 3,rV? 1.W1 2.813 .. 300 1,709 1.3U0 Five days this week. ...13.114 r.3J r.01 ? J me daya last week....lS.nll 4317 3H.jllJ fleme days 2 weeks ago.. 24.017 3 &31 32.0K 54 me days 3 weeks ao,.17.6?0 2M03 38. OW Same days 4 weeks ago.. 18.0M 31. W 23.MA Same days last year 15 914 46,14 3i,UM Th following table shows the receipts of cattle, nogs snd sheep at South Omaha for th year to date, compared with last year: lain tuna fnn n fsttl 80.059 St.l'21 1.01 He liS.yj 3J4.1JO 66.o7S fiieep 11U.244 119,678 188 Th following table shows the average Price Of hogs at South Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons: Data. 1310. lOt.llkM.lt07.l4).loe.lt04. Jan. 17.. Jan. 18. Jan. . Jan. no. Jan. 31., Jan. 2Z. Jan. 33. Jan. 24. Jan. 36.. Jsn. St., Jan. ii. Jan. 23. I 461 e I 4 ei t 43 I ilik, W! 4 2t t 60 I 43 ! i W e , 4 I 31 3 IU tj 8 3l 8 01, 7 n 6 671 0-i t W t OS 4 00) t ell 6 tl 4 33 t 56 a hi t 46, t 48 t 61 t 9! , I 76 t 13i I OH 4 16 4 31 e 4 27 4 3 6 Hi 4 31' I 37 i a 6 tl I 361 ( 38 t sa I 26 6 2i a M, e 4 66 14 tt 4 Mi 4 74 4 bh 4 tS 4 6t 4 71 14 86 4 3 4 83 SSI 4 89 4 7( 4 87 4 ell 4 tl 4 64 14 7 Sunday. Receipts of live stock at the Union Stock Yarns, Bourn Omaha, Neb., for ths twenty four hours ending at 8 o'clock p. m. Janu ary XI, mo: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r't. C, M. A St. P 3 Missouri Pacific 1 1 .. itnlon Facltlc 10 It C. N. W., east 3 3 1.. C. A N. W west 7 21 C. Bt. P., M. 0 10 13 1 C, H. A Q east I 13 1 1 C, R. 1. A P., east 1 .. Illinois Central......... 1 S 1 1 Chicago Ot, Western. 1 1 1 74 I old up to 8 3 st last week- Moss. Dneep prices sfe just about KibUc lower for th week. The demand for material to finish haa been very generous for this time of the year and several loada of warmed-up atuff have been sent back Into th country lately, tYlcee aa a rule have remained about steady, th better olaesee of "shearer" stock selling fully as well as at any time recently. (Quotations en fat stock: Good to choice lambs. 37.80il.lS; fair to good lamha. I7.JT.J IM; good light yearling. n.sofl7.3o: good heavy, yearlings, 14 .3tt .80; good to choice wethers 16.6tk-dfc.30; fair to good wethera. IfVOOtfSW; good to cholc swss, f6.10tft.40. fair tu good ewes, 34 76-u6.10. Repreeentatlv sales: P- Av. Prlo. western ewes, culls 71 3 60 86 western ewes 34 4 85 134 weatern ewes, culls ,..7 j jo 1h6 western ewes t j sj 83 western ewes, culls M 4 00 CHICAOO t.IVBTaCK MARKET Total receipts 40 DISPOSITION. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packlna- Co... Swift and Company..,.., Cudahy Packing Co , Armour A Co Krey Packing Co , 8t. Louis Ind. P'k'sr. C.a Cudahy, South St Paul. run At aon F. B. Lewis..., , Sullivan Bros T. J. instil am , Lee Rothachlld , Sol Degan ,, Kline dt Chrlaty Other buyers , Totals ail" 367 347 tit 34 4 43 4 22 13 8 31 815 1,671 l.S7 1,62 374 382 244 226 403 Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs Weak to I, wer. S"1?0, J'n- M-CATTLB-Reoelpts, 3.SO0 head; market ateady; steers, 14,76a 8.00; cows, 13 60.39; heifers, S 404Jd.(a7 bulls 3405.36; cives. M.0Ua8.76; stotTkeri and feeeders, 33.76tr6 40. iiw0.5ff0'pU- n,1; market weak to 6c lower; cholc heavy, $3 401IH 60: butchers 38.3,8.46; light mixed tt. 1648.30 o.0.,' SK LS?2i. ?Pklnfl J,tti K : STiaTi-iTi"' V;'.""" "es, is wva.o, r bHtKP AND 1 .A um-l-li lambs, 37.0oJ8.30; yearlings. K3644.00. t. Lonla Lire Btoek Market. OT T ritrto . 1 r ' hVs r ,J".V- a-CATTLE-Receipts, itv 1b-,.?0,udl.1? i1,800 Teians. Maike ILfflin. Nt,v hPPlng and export steers. L Sf'Jk d7",ed b butcher steers stocker. aid feederV 3i'w 1 wwV'Vnd a rr, . ' i. CKM-'o. Texas and In 2.g4 0er' M 00-4i cow .nd . heifers, .tn8'?',. Km n- Markit ll SSi?1! ,a,id "hU' Packers. 43860 buthers and best heavy, $8.40 h.8.HEESr ND LAMBS Receipts, 400 .M,?. .t'S"- NUvt mutton,. tiZitA& ""'" .' o-'0y; cuiis and bucks, S.7ij.60; Blockers, l.36&4.00. Kaasaa City Lie Stock Market. KANSAS riTV v.- eo . . Sfiri,-. i"ad nc'udl"- 100 southerns. "T kei tdv to lOo higher. Choive export And rirMttfl haaf m.t mw Vf aa . . " . f,0 ,S!76: weatern steeTs, 4.6u 0u! it?r, 4.26t(t3.60; outhern cows, $2,764.60; h'pc"'';' W;04.: calve. 33.75.00. atSSSr1!? W hM,d- Market steady to 6c higher. Top, tS.tt; bulk of Sales. 1H 10WS1K 1.1...... aS snJr..'. . OI head Market .steady. Lambs, 3607.8t; yearlings 38.0O&1.40: wethers. 36.0OAe.60 wm. 34.23635; stockers and iee&rsTeileS .1.030 6.643 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning wtre very small, only rorty cars being re ported In, which was not enough to make very much of a market. Still the demand was very good for killers of All kinds. Buyers were out in the yards early In the morning and everything at all desirable chenged hands very readily at prices that were quit a little better than yesterday. In fact, the otttls today sold fully as good as a week ago, the decline earlier In the week having been practically all re covered. There were no feeders of any consequence In sight this morning and no material change In values In that kind of cattle. For the week, however, they are quits a little stronger, being In many oases 10ifl6c higher than lajt week's close. Quotations on cattle: Qood to cholcs beef steers, 36.606.76; fair to good beef steers, 14. 7 6(8. 40; common to tair beef steors. 33.764 W; good to cholc cows and heifers, 34.2&$f!6.00; fair to good cows and heifers. IMiwat.lO; common to f'r cows and heifers, 12.116!. If; good to ol.oic stock er and feeders, 34.306.80: fair to com mon stocker and feeders. 82.76S.26; stock heifers, 43 0098.1)0; veal calves, tJ.WX&S.OO; bulls, stags, etc., 88.0Og6.00. Representative sales: BUKF STEERS. No. 14.... 11.... 16..., 12.... 11.... 4... 10.... 4.... I.... 4 ... 13.... 11.... 14.... I.... At. Pr, .. 44 4 10 ..Til 4 46 ... IM Ut .. 110 4 70 .. 184 4 10 .. M6 IK ..1261 4 M .... 847 3 86 .... 710 3 00 ....lOilT 8 00 ....1014 3 16 .... n 8 76 ....1014 8 76 .... Ill lit 11. IS.. COWS. 4 . 11.. It.. 4.. 4.. 10.. 4 Mo. 13... 10... ... ... M 11P6 1177 1174 At. Pr. , Ml 1 10 . I0 6 30 .UK 140 1077 t 10 6 16 6 46 I 70 ... M IM ...1044 4 10 ...10OI 4 16 ...111 4 16 ...11M 4 40 ...04 4 40 ...1184.6 40 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 HEIFERS. 711 t 46 4 K0 4 46 Ml 44) 4 t6 4 60 BULLS. T70 3 46 1 1TT0 4 18 1060 t re i ism 4 s 1140 1 76 1 1400 4 40 CALVES. 10 3 36 1 SO i 00 , 144 1 T6 1 160 4 00 116 1 71 1 110 7 EO UTOCKERS AND FEEDfcKS. 7 444 4 00 1 44 6 00 WK8TERNS IDAHO. 24 Steers.. ..1276 4 CO 64 steers.. ..1210 5 00. f steers.. ..1276 4 60 2 steers. ...11 4 00 3 steers.... 910 4 00 22 steers.... 33 4 10 i steers.... 870 4 60 HOQS Briefly stated, the big bulk of early hogs sold al prices fully steady with yesterday's best time. or. In other words. moat sales looked to be a shads higher than yesterday's general market. Buyers were out In the alleys early, the demand appeared to be fairly liberal and move ment active. In the neighborhood of fifty loada sold on the basla above noted. Light hoes, and more eimeclallv the mixed droves of underweights, met with more or less discrimination, and In many cases did not sell quite so well as on yes terday. HUH, the percentage of light stuff aa hardly great enough to affect the market as a whole. Toward the cloae, after packers had filled their more urgent orders, the demand eased off somewhat and practically all of th early strength wss lost. A cunatderable ponton --of receipts changed hands between 37.86 and 88.10, the blK string selling at 18.00'o8.06. Tops reached li.zO as computed with yesterday's top of eo.iii ana me top a ween ago ot M.DYH. Av. ...174 ...jil ...14S ...: ...174 ....44 ...loO i 14 VuO NO. TO ... . 17.... 12.... II.... 6.... 42.... I U. IXoetoa Storks and Beads. BOSTON. Jan. 28.-Closlng quotations on mlnltiir slock uere: .. 4 Vliml Coppsr .... .. si S4 Mohawk .. ll'N.aJa Con .. 41 NlrlMing Mlnss . .. W1 North Butts .. !' North Lake , .. W40I4 Dominion ... .. SfcO-eola .. TlfcPajToit S. & c... ,.44 Qulnoy ., z Shsnnoa .. VI gursrlor ,.. .. 104Sup. B. Min... . . ii sup. a rut oog. .. 1 Taaiarack .. V. t. c. A O .. 10 r. g. I. K. A M .. 1-1 4o p!4 Wlnoua Allssss AmeliieuMteg Am. Z. L. a Arliona itsu, Atlantis u. C. c. A C II. A C. C. g. j Ban Coalition .... Cel. a Alisons.... Csl. Heela Centennial , Copser R. C. C... fcast Butte C. M.. franklin , Clroua Cob Craabr Con Orseno Cananea ... lals Korale, soppar Kurr Lake Lakt Coppsr 746 Welvsrln Cotton Market, . St'4 . 41 . HH . 14 . 41 , liVs 40 1AJ , IM . 1M4 . (414 . I . .4 VI . (1 i; , 47 , 41 146 134 NEW TORK. Jan. 28. The cotton roar ket opened steady aS a decline of 2al Points, owing to disappointing cables and local bear preasure, but quickly rallied va reporta of a better trade demand In Man chester, apot aaie In Liverpool, buying by foreign house and luppcrt from local trad Interests. Prices during the middle of me hieher" rUUd bout lo 6 Points not NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 28.-COTTON-Spots quiet and steacy. Lord ordinary. 11 S-18C, nominal; ordinary, 12c; good ordl- .n"ry' 2Z;lici "trlct M ordinary, lVa; low middling, 14 6-16c; atrlct low middling, I4,c; rnlddllng. 14c; strict nlddllng. lac; ftad,.rn'ddl W'c: tr,ct V"1 middling. 16 6-ltc; middling fair. 16 7-lCc; middling T , . . V r . 1 e-ioc, nominal. Receipt g. l,6o4 bales; stock. 304.710 bales. " -iio. Jan. Jo. tVlTUN-Hull; middling, lfle. Sale, none; receipts. 1 773 bales! shlnrnne 1 Ana k.i.. -. ,. kales. ' OA LVESTON, Jan. 33. COTTON-Bteady tt lto. i a. 11.. 14.. 11.. 6S.. 44.. ts.. 74.. 24.., St.. 74... .. It.. M.. it.. &.. 'it... 13.., ..Is ....am ....141 ....ill . .. ,ui ...til i.a i ....LjO Hi .,...10 ....8.0 .... i ...,4U ....111 .11 ,...M ,....".S tk. r. No. Av. 8h. Pr. ... 7 86 70 110 ... t 0Jt ... 7 5 71 iU ID Oiu ... t 15 ?l 117 iO 8 04, ... 1 14 Tl til 40 8 04 13 7 74 I'M 100 1 Os .. 1 at 76 131 140 1 05 ,.. 114 7 121 40 t 01 1 04 71 4 ... 106 ... 7 6 Tl ISO ... I 04 ... 1 4 74 ,..! 10 6 04 !S6 44 aVl ... 104 Hi 77 114 ... 6 06 16 60 il 40 8 04 4J 1 V6 46 (38 ... 111 ... t ntt vi H4i ... i v7u ... 8 00 11 110 ' M 8 Olu .. 8 00 41 117 ... 8 10 00 66. 44 ... 6 10 03 70 VI 80 8 10 ,.. 6 u0 Tl ivy ... 6 10 too 4u 147 ... tlo .. 6 00 Tl ill ... t 10 .. 8 00 47 134, ... 8 1 ... -o 41 i44 ... a io ... 1 00 4 tit ... 1 11 ... t 0i (7 m ... is .. I 0Ji tt.,, 4 180 1 14 40 t 01 i. HMELP only four or five loads of sheep were ructlved this morning and two of these were consigned direct to a packer, ko that actual otferlnga were too limited to make inucn ot a market. Everything on sai iiuveu readily, however, at tully ateady prices. On string ot ewes was good enough to realise 36.36. Supplies for tiie week total 27.000 head, or, In ouier words, the week's run was little different In point of numbers from that of last week or the earns week of last year. lu point of prices the local market strongly reflected the demoralisation of eastern trade at the opening of tne week (rid values on all classes of killers sut ured severely, tmrlng the first two days quotations on fat stock wer marked down booiUo and th domand wa narrow and movement dull at the lower figures. A gi eater degree rt activity was apparent during the laat two daya and mors or lees Improvement In prices respited, but a good part of the early decline Is still In fore and snippers ars urged not to overburden th mat ket w ith liberal supplies for a itw days at least. Lambs have been hammered worse than sheep and ourreut prices on young killers are pretty close to fcoyOOo lower than a week ago. It would take a strictly cholcs i- -Ha to hrlnar 34.16. whereas something prima. In this lira might hag- t. Joseph LIt Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 head. Market slow but steady; steera, t4.2ft64j.85; cows and heifers, tiS'tJ 6.26; calves, 3.5Otf!3.00. HOOSReoeipts, 4.000 head. Market slow, 8?6 dy; t0p' S W; bulk ot ' -i0 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 500 head. Market steady; lambs, 37.0OJT8.00. Slona Cltr ! ok Market. SIOUX crTY. Ia., Jan. 38.-(Speclal Tet. gram.) CATTLE Receipts, too head. Mar ket steady. HOGS-Recelpta, 4.M0 head. Market 1 dy-t0 w,ak! rn-e of prices. 17.863)3.10; bulk of sales, 37.3ttJM.0a " Stnok en riah. Receipts of live stock at ths western markets ystserday: .t . Cattle. South Omaha goo Slounx City goO St. Joseph soo Kansas City ago St. Louis 2 300 Chicago 3,600 six principal Hogs. Sheep. 6.700 L300 1600 4,000 6.000 8,300 16.000 too LOOO 400 7,oov Total .7,700 43,604 10,200 Wool Mnrket. BOSTON, Jan. 38.-WOOL-Tho Commer cial Bulletin will say of the wool market tomorrow: The feature of th week Is th purchass by the leading consumer of all th South Amerloan, both spot and to an Llv8,V,aTetT,lt,n" fu"y tOOO.000 pounds, at 36'35Ho. About 2,600 bag 0f B supers were also moved at (So; fine scoured territory Is selling steadily at 72c. With these excep tions the market Is quiet and business will not be generally active until th goods market has developed further, though the prloes ars still very firm In all quarters. Th shipments of wool from Boston to January 27 1ni?lnalvA ...... tTMniiw . against 19.102.943 pounds for the same time last year. The receipts to January 27 In clusive wsre 16,189,203 pounds, against 19. 736,623 pounds for tha same nrlwt 1.. year. LONDON Jan. 28. WOOL Ths offerings at the wool auction sales today amounted tn IK 821 ttalae Inniu,... - , buying and steady support from the home .uu mtiVb mo iimi Hi, urm. r in vio torlan greasy sold at ls6Hd; New South W.lnS ffPBIltf A fa AA. 1 , , . . n - - j v w, Aiuaricann also bought several lots of coarse qualities. The dies iuiiuw, iow soum waies, 4,800 balsa; Scoured. 1 IdtrJatdl gressv, 44t?M Nw Ireland, 2.60U balea; scoured. Is4vl: Vic toria, Lino bales; scoured, lldtit"; greasy, ftdftls tHd; tiouth Atittalla, 1 balea; greasy, Wild. West Australia. WW bales; greasy, 7WdllHd. Cape of Ooid Hop and Natal, 700 hales; arreaar, ftjnmd. 8T. UlUlS, Jan. 38.-VttL-i:nchaned; territory and western mediums, 26u; fin medium. 30if74e; fine, lljllo. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 28. METALS Stand ard copper on the New York Metal ex change waa steady today, with spot and all deliveries to the end of April closing t 3lt3"r?fl8 37H. The London market open! raay. but cloaed firm at a slight decline, with spot quoted St (80 lis 3d and futures at fGl 8s M. 1ocal fiealers quote lake copper at 313 36(713 60. Imports ef ooppor at Atlantic ports by steamer since Janu ary 1 have been 17,123 tone, Including matte and orea, and exports since J miliary 1 hsv been 33,116 Aona. Tin was easv. with apot and January quoted at tr If-fT 1J 60, Febrti ar nt mSeilMl 46 and March and April at 833 3033. 4t. Tin In Ixindon waa lower and oloeed easy, with spot at 47147 7s td and fu tures at 1148 16s. Lead was easy, with spot quoted at l4tt7Hl4.72iA, New Tork, and 4iJ4 60. Eset Bt. Louis delivery. The London market was Unchahged at 113 12s td. Spelter was weak, with spot o noted at tK.0vtX.36, New York, and at 8..kVfJ.76, Raat lit. , Louis. The LonCon market waa un changed at (33 6s. Iron was lower at 61s M for Cleveland warrants In London. Locally , th market was unohsrged. No 1 northern foundry. 313.6tM113.00; No. 3, 18.3olTl.7S; No. I .southern and No. 1 southern soft. ll.M 4J19 26. ST. LOmfl, Jan. 23, METALft Leid, higher, 3166-4 60. Spelter, low er, 36 86. Bvaparated Applea aad Dried Fratta. NEW YORK. Jan. 23 EVAPORATED APPLES-Qulet, with poor demand, and the market ehowe a weak undertone. On, the spot fancy Is quoted at -10tlle. choice at SiL4o hrlme, a t 7a atu Mnm,v,.M e.l. at ftatiVto. ikjeii FRIJITS-Prunes are firm on tha mll ,f.pln.a V... W. , , , . . . , wuv uir iinmeiiiii is tignct quotations ranging from 3ao to 94o for California up to 30-40 and from to t to fnr flteviina inlMI. ... .... v. . . . i .... - . " - .X. I . H , C , 11 lOL, UUI ll IUVS are fairly steady, with light presaure to i"-ii. cnuice, iiti h-nc; extra choice, llHrt Uc; fancy, lifiiaHc. Peaohea are quiet mrA mi mti V nlw.lna sltV sR.'Ts. . a. .1 viiiuve, V T(,,t IU, VA Ll m 4- 1 1 1 1 .7rf 74j7He; fancy, 74,tl4o, Ralaina are steadier on the firmness on the coast. Loose mnsca- teia are quoted at 064o. choice to fancy seeded at 6fikO, sect! lees at 3H94o and London layers at 81.16(1.26. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 28. -COFFEE Market ror corree ititures opened steady, at un changed prices to an advance of I points, i"iiuno iu a aain or h irano in tn French market, and ruled generally steady 4a firm An , t nnnrl ..m ,. in. ...... scattered covering. Offerings were com- ,,kt-i.t ueni, m tne rrcen iiquinsytjon, due to unsettled conditions in ths stock and - -- i iu nave run it course, and the market Improved durtnar the day, with the elnss sieailtf gt a cat d vsncs of501O points. Sales wer reported of 11.760 bags. Including January at I860, February at O.ROc, March at 1.90c, April at 6o, May at 7.00c, July at T.Otc, September -at 7.10c and December at 7.06o. Spot ooffee, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 8H8io; No. 4 Santos, t tVto. Mild, quiet; Cordova, Uo, Oils aad Rosin. OIL CITY, Jan. 28. OIL Credit balances. 31.40. Runs, 176,809 bbls.. average 140 333 bhls. : shipments, 180,606 bbls., average 216, 643 bbls. rJAVANNAH. Jan. 28.-OIL Turpenttna, ' nominal, H4e. SROKlNi-Flrm. Quote: B, t4,23t4; D, 84.22U 4 37; E. 34 2f.W4.SO; F. 34.30vff4.82?i: O. 34.823 r4.66; N, 14.26; W. Q., 37.06; W. W., fl.xT' y Sneer and Molasses. NICW TflP V Ten ee tt-i a r r ' quiet; Muscovsdn, 89 test, S.6RCJ3.6I0; eentrtf' uks.1, ro test, s.wsfft.iic. Atoinaaas sugar 8t test, S.88fl3.86c. Refined, steady: cut loaf ' 6.f6o; crushed, 3.85c: Would A, S.BOc; oubns! 6.40c; powdered, 6.38c; granulated, 6.IS0; dla mond A. 6.16c; confectioners' A, 4.7Bo. M.?Ty5s-Flrm: New Orleans, open kettle, 3231420. ' Forelgrn Financial. PARIS. Jan. 28. The Bourse today waa weak because of the ravages of tho flood and heavy offerings broke prices, particu larly French Industrials. Th closing for 8 per cent rentes was 38 f 47Hc. Exchange on London waa poted at 25t 19ttc. Hay Market. OMAHA. Jan. 28.-The supply of hay on the Omaha market was moderate today f.n& "I? d.ma.nUl8"nt- MaV: 1- 1 00 -Jn M 9 00310.00; pack: Irg. 37.00. Straw: Wheat. $7.60; rye. 38 00. Alfalfa, $13.00iei6.00. " See th Parisian Cloak Co.'a ad., Pag 3. REBATE HELD NOT LEGAL Commerce Commission ' Refuses to ' Authorise Reparation for Us ot Cars. WASHINOTON. Jan. 38. An annllrstlnn by the Armour car lines to tha Interstate Commerce commission for reparation against th Southern Paclflo company on shipments of ice from Los Anarelsia rsi . to Yuma, .Art., today was rejeoted. Tha wiiiiuiewuii nci 1 uiai in granting or in request would open the door to the grossest torm or favoritism and rebating. , There is a Wonderful Difference btrfwecn the light afforded by n ordinary carbon incandescent and the brilliancy of our new Tung etcn lamp. The latter hat a metal filament (the liny wire intide the bulb) whi. h radiates two and one-half jdnves at much light with the same amount of electric current. A 40-Watt Tunggtia Affords Twicti the Light of the 50-watt carbon lamp now in general use and costs one-fifth less to bum. We recommend its use to our customers as it more than cuts their light bills in two, making electric light so inexpen- ' live that no home, however humble, and no store, however small, can afford to be without it. Ask us to thow you the cew General Electric Tungsten lamps and dusters. THE OMAHA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO.