v. "-.t 10 THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JANUARY -26. 191: GRAIK AMD PRODUCE MARKET Spring Wheat Situation Bullish, Ko Matter How Figured. v IICHPTS MORE THAI TIAX AGO Stilt Bids tor Cars Arc stelae- Seat ot y ieothera and Eavrtera arm gltaatlea U Streag. - OMAHA. Jan. S. IMi Anr wav you figure the wheat situa tion in the spring wheat states Is bull ish, officially revise fi(urs make this years crop a very short one. White farm reserves aro figured very low and receipts to date as very much la arms of last year at this time. After such sharp advances some reactions ara probable but Uie trend of valuta ara . higher. The sentiment In corn is extremely bullish. Southwest markets ara all higher and stiff bids ara being sent out over the -era belt by southern and eastern corn buyers. The situation is a strong one from both a cash and future standpoint. Wheat continues to advance and senti ment was more bullish as traders, con sidered the late news on farm reserves. Cub wheat was IfcHljO higher. Corn was strong and higher. Again bullish feeling was apparent on all sides Shorts covered forcing higher levels. Cask corn was He higher. Primary wheat receipts were C95.O04 bit., and shipmcnuts were 3M.W bushels, against receipts list year of I,0IX4 bu. and shipments of .' bu. ! Primary corn receipts were 9Sl.w bu. and slup.nnti were bu., against re- avlpts last year of IBJW bu and shipment of ftil.tm bu. Clearances were ROM bu. of corn. 1 bi. of oats and wheat end flour equal to I14,Ht bu. ' Uveipoot clwjd "d low.- to Hd higher eti wheel and tj!i Uglier on corn. The following cum sal'l were reported: 'Wheat, AO. J hard. on. ; rs, !.!. No. 3 hard. 1 car, IlKl'i; No.' 4 hard. c; rejected. 1 tar. He: No. du ,rum: No. Z mixed, I tar, l 45 V Corn, I Xo. I whhe, 1 ear. Sl'jc; No. 4 white, 1 .car. te'rc; 1 csr. al4c; a care, SUac; No. I color. I car. bJ'jc; No. S yellow, 1 cars. ;V; 3 cars, ate; No. 4 yellow, Z rare, ttUc: U cars, Sic; no grade, 1 t ar, &'e; ; 1 car. Sa',c; 4 cai. Wc; S csrir, S7c. Oat. fiandard. 1 car, 4V; 1 far, eU'ec: No. 3 . ahlte, cars. :c; No. 4 wnlle, i cars, '4r; .No. i mixed, 1 ca.-, 9'ic Oasaba Cask Prlres. ' WHBAT-No. S hard. ll.olpMW: No. I hard, tn onajl 3; No. 4 Hard. H.'tcfrli.OHs. OtiKN-No. 3 .white, s3e-c; No. 4 white. l1,,c: No. S color, aai3V. t allow. fc.r:i,e: No. 4 yellow, iHt4J IV; No. J, fcusji.c; No. 4. avuitile. OATrt No. : white. tJNtrfO-: standard, 4t4MV: No. white, w'.utjwVxc; No. 4 -white. 4kaifr. FARLEY Malting, lt.0Urrl.11 :. No. 1 feed, TStrttc; heavier feed, Sec4)ll 40. . KVE-N'o. 3. Wixree: No. 3. KMSOc. (a riot Receipts. Wheat, Corn. Oals. Chicago 14 44s 117 Minneapolis 317 ... ... Omaha SI IS Jt I'alulh 31 western firsts, free cases. $16-56 per case: current receipts, free caeca, $14 30 per case. CHEESE Finn; New York full creams, fancy, KSMTMc; .fair to. rood, ltVsfjlTc SEW YORK GENERA l, MARKET CHICAGO tiRAI AXD FKOVIfllOSI eat ares si Ike Tradlag aad Claaelas Prices aa Beard sf Trade. 1'HICAOO. Jan. a-Corn today sold at the highest point of the season for de ferred futures and nearly eo for May. Jit forecast of general stormy conditions which threatened to Interfere with the drying out of the crop and retard to a serious extent much desired shipments was the tmmedlste reaaon for the bulge. Closing figures were stesdy al SCrHc to .c advance ever last nlnht. Wheat fln lhrd unchanged to 'aftV up, oats KrrSc and hog prosiKia ware lower by SMIltic. Corn was easily the speculative leader. "Traders of ali sorts headed by a number rif notables Inched to the bull side. The Mverpool market was firm and htgher, aod statements that all of tle front r act coin In Chicago public elevators except one small lot of HOUti bushels had been dtepoaed of to go elsewhere Increased the eagerness of buyers. May ranged from ev4liSe to 47V-. closing at 4;ia7c. a ret gain of Htitc. Cash grades were firm; Mo. I yeuvw waa quoted at 4yaWte for earlela - , .Wheat waa nervous wlihla a narrow range. The strength In corn waa aa Im portant factor, particularly late In the day. The falling off la receipts and In estimated reserves both northwest and southwest had a bullish effect. The offi cial figures on I he Argentine crop 31, BTU,44e bushels In exreas of laat year served to restrain snttiuslsam. May fluc tuated between SlOIVsl.vlVa and n.2'e. wnh last sales wtrV.0 up at SJ.gilttrl.la. Oats went to the topmoet notch since last July. Outride limits reached for May were leUc and filVatflo. The dose V-ihul a net advance of He. larger receipts than looked for de preesed preA'lalons. ' Jn the end pork was dons ettiee aad the rest of the list 3fet 'c. leading options closed as follow: Article, Dpen. Hlgh. Uiw. Close. 'yesldy I Sll.'al W!s MVS atv! Vhestl May.'l IS' 1 3H!l l'l .iiii,Hnsi 8ept. 14 ( lorn i I Jan. I ; Mar. Ci Julv.leXSO'tl riepti Caia I Jan..piJ, , May.:oi,er,lwIS Sept. . m 411,1 fork l i 4aa..! j lay.,14 re- i M a II July.iiaa;m t 4SSI Jan..! r:w s Ma . 47Hjl t M Jui, rVpt. T.lba J Jan.j ) July. ' .pt t2l CI 17 .... I is I i cii "HI 4.VI, Mat wWiiY a IKS F lb UN 14 BS M at t e am it t, MS 4&S 4tN 14 43U. lCt I iJS at tm Daetatieas ef Ike Tnay aa Vartosjs ItssatrrW. NEW' YORK. Jan. -FtOUR-rirm: spring patents. la6.M; winter straights. M winter patents. KtMKW; spring clears, $4J64r4a: Kansaa straights, $4. W4-75. Rya flour, firm; fair to good, MTetMis); choice to fancy, Hj. Buckwheat flour; quiet: fine white and yellow. tl-SOmji; coarse, U-lsflLM; kUn dried. t3.ao. ! RYE-iuleU Nlo. t c. c. I. f. Buffalo. BARLEY Poor, market' quiet; malting, spring patent. JeJuaa.a; winter straight. H MaJu: winter oatents. S4.3iis4.7: aorlng ai.mi.a e. L f. Butta.o. WHKAT Soot jnarket' steady: No. red, U le. elevator. export basis, and ll3.. f. o. b.. aefloat: No. 1 northern. Ouluth. $1 21 f. . b., afloat: futures barely ateady early on the cables, but turned strong and active with good de mand on reporta of -small farm reserves in both the winter i and earing wheat states, closing Vic net higher to c lower. jsay dosed at ll.ut'il'July, $l.n. ' CORN not market ' firm: export- new. 7re. f. o- b. .afloat; futures, nominal. OATS Spot market, firm; . standard white, fcvsc: in elevator: .o. X wc: Mo. 3 and No. 4. Uto; jiatural white and white clipped, i&tasc. on track: futures. nominal. ; - HAV-Stesdv: crime II. K: Nc. 1. Il.D: No. t tl.U4l.J: No. 3. abartfgl-W - . MlutJS eJtedy; usntrai America, sc: ?oota. a.asc LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, t Zc; seconds. IH&He: tliirds. 31fi32c: re jected, lie. .... PROVISIOXS-Pnrk. steady: mess. M7.M flT.se: family, fJ.W.i; short olears, tlT.OiifllTM). rW.sieady; mess. l.t.rilS W; eamiry. $14.iwriS.ur: beef hama. tO-neOOdt. Out. meats, firm.-, pickled bellies. 1 to M pounda. ia.j: oirkieu hams, lli.oawii . Lard, firmer; middle west prime. t3oH : refined, ateady; continent. $;; South America, t t.Hl: comnound, llt7Wa T A I.L.OW Firm : prime city hogs- heads, m at: special. 14.43; country, $S.2tt 4H ... bull r.ll Meaav ereamenet. aneclaL 3r; extras, 37c; flrata. X-QlV-r. CHrWJJIC Steady: state, whole milk. fall an earlier average, fancy, ltc. K.tiliH Klrro: rreaii gatlieretl extras. Tid:c; extra flrstk, Stc; flrMs, tmnic: second!. ICftSc: remgerator, special mark a. first, : western gathered whltee, mhltee , '364i3lr. t OrijTRY Auve, weak: wealern chick ens, 12til3Vr: fowls, lwiSHr; turkeys. 11 wiiic: drevset, dull ana lower: western turkeys, 134lle; ehlckena, i:itJ15c; fowls, U3VIW I. I.eals Oeaetwl Maekel. FT. IM:iH. Jan. a.-WMalAT-Caah. firm: track. No. 3 red. Srrftil ana- No l bard. $l.ail It: May, tl OOiii ocsa: July, 34c. CORN Higher; Irai k, o. J, tMK&'ec: No. 3 white, etae: May. 4SVc; July. a'vtmio. UATl Migner: tracx. ko. i. eac: No. 1 white, Mrf3Se: May, USStl'tc; July, fSc. . UVK l nrhanged; asa . ' FU n-tlteadt". red winter palsnts. U.Vnii W; extra fancy and straights. UW hard winter clears, n.wgi.H flhr.i Timotity, $n.susra.. . CORN M EAL $3.36. BRAN Fu-m; sacked east track, $1 33 4)1.9. ' . - - IIAt rirmer; umoiny aw.esRB.H; prallle. IMOOBltOt. I ROVISIONB-Pork, unchsnged; Job bing. $l.OU. Jrd, unchanged: prime stesm, te.;wlW:H. Dry. salt meats, un changed; boned extra shorts, IV-; clear ribs. : snort clears, r. paeoa. un changed; boxed extra short, re; clear ribs. Sr; short olears. He, POULTRY Rteady; chickens. Mr; springs. l(c; turkeys, ttttc; ducks, 13Wc; geese, fr. Ml 1 1 r it I 'tut, creamery, zkhc. EUUsV-lilglier; lie. Receipt. Shipment Floor' . Wheat ... T3. Corn 174.WSJ I18.UB Oals t,IM , 3.J0 Kaaaas lllr General Market. KANHti CITY. Jan. JV-WHKAT- Caah. unchanged; No. t hard. ll iMfM O): No. 3, II IT.'Wl.o;u: NO. 3 rt, "srtjsi.wl; No. 3. rtnwo; May, $1.I.M; July. M4 sellers, . tXJHN Ho wgner: pro. i mixed. c; No. 3, 7c: No. t while, (MM: ..a. J, KvyHsTtro; Mir, .S,iHic. leers. OA'l t ncnsiigeu; ,o. i wnite, sifvvy tSKir: No. 3 mixed, 4H. ' KTBSMlinc. ... HAY-teady: choice timothy, . 3Hk 81: rhmca prairie, IllOritfltin HUTTE R-Creamery, gjc prets. Kc: sei-nnds. xac; parking slock, Wtfi. KMi 8 Extras, 3be; firsts, ; aeoonog, ' Mlaaearells Oral a Market. WINNKAPOI.InV Jan. ffc-WHICAT-. alar, i ..) lara.. -aeh V. I hl II.eTH; No'. 1 northern. 11 OSHi"T; No. i northern, li.wsyniaa: ce. a, ti.w: sttai.ua. FLAX-ai lfvo: HARI.EY-Ml4l . CORN-No. yellow, 34o. OATS-No. 1 while. 41 V- RYB-No. I. tVtfiDc. BRAN-:4SOirH.7. FLOl. R rlrst patents, liOH4,; second patents, H'.msoi; "ret clears, t3.Msja.llt: second clears, (.'.hsgtM. j Mlleraakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Jan. aV WKKAT-No. 1 northern. H HHH K: tin. t northern, $V4av, 41.W: No. I hard winter. Mr 04113. May, S3 wlwl 01: July, KAttfWV. CORN No. I yellow. c: No. I white, sr: No. 3, HH; May, ITSe7Sc; July, iKIaeler,. , OATK-iOMmlc. , , - BAHLKY-Maltlng. 11.304)1.32. NEW YORK STOCK MARMTj'-'ctrXV,0, 'VL i i... i'a-h Quotations were as follows: HjOl R-Klrm; winter paienta. H on 4 a; winter straights. $3-!Ho.K; spring patreita, b xHj: spring stralghla. M e) bmkara. t sVtJAM. I RYE No. r PUjc BARLEY Feed or mixing, sortftl.re, l fair to choice malting. 31 lavrl tt, , SKF:i-Timolk, Liaktn.M. Clover, PROVIKIONS-Mgss pork, old. US. 37V, : new. lam. ' la tierces), $i.3a, tOiort tibe, llonsel, $ U. Total clearaatcea of wheat and flour ' were equal to 3H.u) bu. Primary re ceipts were tsVe bu.. compared with gSMas) bu. the correspnadlng day a year ago. Estimated receipta for tomorrow: Wheat. 11 cars: corn. 374 oars, oata, 38 .cars: hogs, 2.ese bead. htcaao Cash Prtcre Wheal, No. t red, :Mfcr: no. 3 red, $": No. 3 hard. IUMI 'i: No. 3 hard. fe4l M4: No. 1 northern, n.ioul US: No. 3 nca-therB, II e erl.w: AO. i nortnem. tLeytfLWit: No. 1 spring. sctr41.C: No. 3 spring, Mctrll.ai: No. 4 spring, tlceejl OS; velvet chaff, tuaj KM: durum, lecotl.av Cora. No. I, CViti H'.c; No. 3 while. ',: No. I yellow. 4Se; No. 4. tlHSrSV: No. 4 white. aai ',c; No. 4 yellow, C4Pc. Oats, No. 3 white, lt(43c. No. 3. tec. No. I white. se,$im,e. No. 4 white. WlvVc; ataad- aid. Sftxil , BIT! r.H-lHeady; creamertas. tMc; alalrtes. o33c. EOOS rlrra; receipts, 1,314 cases; at mark, cases Included. lvfrixSe; ordinary firvts. rrV: flrata, tc ! CHEESE - Steady; eels tea. 1.617c; iwtna, PioiCic: young Amerlcaa, rV lie, long horns. IV1. 1 POTAToE-tiiea4y; receipts, 7t car, evcetl . PjL L,TRY-mrm: tarkeya, ' UCIIVi chickeaa, 13c: sprtnga i:Ve. VEALtkeady, at ;t)14c. I.lverpael tSawJas Market. LIVERPOOL, Jaa. 3.-WHEAT-po. asesdy: No. 1 Manitoba, as Sd: No. 3 Staiutoba, Is 4W: No. I Manitoba, 7s II So- F -mires, steady: March, 7d; alar. 7 4Sd: Jalv. 7s tL XiRN Spot, ateady; Aawrkaa xsixed new. as VI: Amerlcaa mixed new. kiln dried, as d: Amerlcaa mixed old. e lid. JTucjraa, ataady; January, (a M; jrwbnt ary. as JHaa. Phltaaeiaaila riwdaes Market. PHlLADEUririA. Jan. 3k BUTTER nod aeaand; wee lei a cresmt if srsrisl. 4k; extra. Jan. nearly prima extra. c. I EsV-Prna; Peonaylvania aad ether eerwe firsts, tree cases. I t s per case: .wrest raceiauv tree cases. tlsJI peg case. Previa Iflarttee, - - pnnnIA Jan a-CORN-gteady: Na. I white. 43V: No. 3 yellow, tie; Na. 4 yellow, ?tV; No. I mixed, 3e; No. 4 mixed. 2c: sample. Wtlfeo. OAT8 Higher; No. 3 whHe. sWie, ataodard. W.tfSosc; No. white, ire. Metal Market.. NEW YORK, Jsn. ts.-METAi.-fttand-rd copper, quiet; spot and futures, i8.BOt u.w; iaxe copper iit.DuxrM.ai: elec trolytic. fl4.37Wdll.SO; caning. tlS.WVMI 14. US: London market steady; spot. tKI 2a w. riitures, tas las fa nn. nnii; spt. tc.EiUrtt.SM; mures, SAttntrMOft ndon markat steady: apot (1W: futures. (13. Iad. dull: M. ton .', New Yorki KO f-s), r.aaL et. i.oum; tonoon, us tai d. Hpeiier. dull; l.. New York, and $30tia.ja. Kasi at. Louis: I on don. tJt La td. Antimony, pull; cookaon'a, 37 S7V Iron. Cleveland warrants 4ts la lmdon. locally, quiet: No. I foundry northern. Sit Tie IS : No. I foundry northern, $ittd 14 7; Na 1 "out hern and No. 1 aouthern eon. sit.94ri4.ie. ST. Uil.lH. Jaa. V-MKTAlJi-tad. quiet; 34J6j4.37 Spelter, firm; 3W.3Kdies.wX Kvawamted Apples aad Dried irrwlts NEW YORK. Jan. 3S.-EVAPO RATED APC1.EH-tiuiet and stee.y; on the spot, fancy. HVvlV; choice, H6e; prime. eSiNc. URIEO FRUITit-Prunee, steady, with a quiet jobbing demand; quotations range from tc to llHc for CalKomias up to aws ana rrom neve to ixe cur uregona Apricots, anil, put prigas are firmly held choice, lMiiiSc: extra" ehoiee. lettitw fancy, l.ajiac. peachea, quiet, but firm. with light offerings; choice. urllVc: extra cboter. UHArlUc; fancy UOUV- Ratolna, firm for seedless, with h(ht offsrinea. au though aoma of the other i-arletles are heavy; loose muscatels. leVflTc: ehetco to fancy aeeded. 7Sc; seedless. 407c: Lost. don layers. tLlotil.ta. Cattwa Market. NEW YORK. Jan. St-COTTOS-Soot closed quiet: mlddliog uplands, t.eic; mid dltna gvlf. Mr; aalet. lis) bales. Putures opened steady; January, 3.2fce; Februsry, s.w; March, .e; April, offered. .SSc: May, I; June, tat; .July. .nc; Au gust. .74e: Kept e-n bar. .7c: October. 3.83c; November. .tc; December, tjuc Futurea closed steady; dosing ens January. Use: February, 33e: March s.ctr; April, tile: May. 3Sc; J,lrn, gate; July. Hie: August. .rat; September, .74e; October. 3-llc. November, t.tK; December, Tone of Trading Becomes Stronger Without Defiaite Beuon, HATT.itfiATi SECUlUXllS ACTIVE Prices Rise Briskly I a til Maay Ie- aaea Ara Eatablleked ea Level . Falat or Stem A save Pre vious Daye Lees. NEW YORK. Jaa. 35-Wlth no appar ent reaaon for a change In the course of the stock market today the tone be came dlatlnctly stronger. In the early part of the day trading waa active and prices roee briskly until many stocks were eats bushed on a level a point or more above yesterday a close, roe lat ter half of the Sees on waa dulL The Improvement In prices waa well main tained. In the laet few minutes there waa a sudden outburst or activity, chiefly In St. Paul and Reading, both of which sold off abruptly. Trading was heaviest In the leading railroad slocks, although there waa a better. Inquiry for some, of the Indus trials. Inion Pacific showed more strength then for aeveral days. The action of HI. Paul,' which rose point early in the day, exerted a strengthening Influence on the railroad list. Indications that earnings' of the west ern linee have been comparatively poor during recent weeks were borne out by the December statement of, Atchison. Gross earnings fell ofl S.u0. altnouan a reduction In operating expenses limited toe oecune in net to nail tnat amount. Foreign exohaaee rates rose snarmv today. Demand sterling touched H.n.i, toe nignest point since stay, win. - American 'I'obaoco, common, waa taken over today from the curb to the' slock exeoange. opening at &, unohanged from uie last sale In the outside market, it rose to bonus were firm. Tola! sales, oar value. So.772.0W). United Mates Ja, coupon, declined H per cent and the 4a It per cent on call. A umber of as lee and leallna ouotatlons on stock were as follows: alaa Utah. bow. Ckae. tlllt-Oalweni aft 4 ttiaaaeu t in U I ' 441, ll 414 IT us ss as u. S.M 1ST lett, lot', let lent lsa 10114 let IMlt uts, l' Wi'i lfct, leitt let It Jl'i SH IIS l"t It H 1.4M 3UH 331V 13114 II It 3M 1M II IIV. 73 17 :tu HIV HIS llltt 17 II Mt Ke AaMrlaaa Agricultural aawrkea IHat Sugar.... 3. lot M Ilia I7 AaMrkjaa Caa art 13 it 11 Aatemaa C. a r m u u It Am. CMtea (III...., 1.449 wv u u H A L. SIS . An. lea terarlilM let n lata 11 Anerkea UaeMt ua a la II U AsMrtraa a R M 1:14 71 tlv am. a a. h. ars lms Am. Steri KeiiKrlea ast t ceUj K14 Am. near katlniag..... MS 114 lllla lilt ASMricas T. At T tM lei. let lMfe Awenraa Toaaesa (4... 1.1H let Ml nn-, Aaaraaaa Mlalag Co.... Alchlfos Atftkteas aft AtlaatM uaaat Use Balusters Okie Seiaieaeai steal sreaklra Raei4 Tr Caaaalaa Paeltla C.niml teataar Catitral LaitMr pM..... caairai at Nav jeraay CbeMeaaae a Okie....... I.SM ftf. .inBaa m M.va. ........ jej CMrasa U. W let Cdlrasa 8. W. nl. ...... 4M CMcasa A N. W us 'alae, M St. P.... T.M) lMi 1US, ltt , v., v. a .... sa felaraile P. A I tm H H -1 Ceiaraae At Saataera I waaMiaaiea oaa I.SM n la ltt Cta PrsaiKia lei ut, le rMlawara A Haaaea T1 Pearar m Ilia OraaSa.... let n 33 BU P A R. O. st4 ) l) 4i as ottilllerr eeruntla .... Ma lilt aiat 3iit 'le . 3.SW til 31 II grle 1st eft tilt. grle M aft i Oaaaral Blectria MS let 1l ihi Ureal Nankera eft a.SH ltt ) IMS Oraat Nanaere Ore etb.. St9 41t 41 41 1, llitRAla (.Mitral it4 laieraennixh Mat. I.Mt )l, 11 it later. Met. alt t.eM It 144 Mil latamatlaaal Hani eater.. 440 lw't 1J 7v lalae-Marlee at t Sa innMuMw ner ...... . aw Vt latarnaileaal ruaip ...... Inwa 4a(ral Kaaeaa iltj saathara.., X C Sa. art Lerleila Oaa Uaierllle A Muavtlle.. IBB. A St. teste H . at. P. m I. I. M... IM in 111 11: Mlanarl, K. A T las s nit ttu M . It T. set..,, ice at at Hi, Mlteaarl Parlfla sa) ela at 44 Killonal aiaealt lit kaueeal Uaa4 11 at alu tm It . H. at M. M fit.. - V t S Mt New Tark Central sa) last, let leu K. T.. O. 4 W Hi, Norfolk A WeMara. 4 MS MSt, 144U 144U Harlk Aaierleaa 1.M4 lt II !', Nankara Padlla I est lili, 111 liti. ParllM Mall Jl reanarlvaala I.r W 1:4 1st aat Wife latu. latu. p . r , a 1 K u. let uoi, -luai, w, rittaborsk Oal ITS frnm staal Oar I Ill, Sulinaa raleee (xtr let Kalbvar Steel gsrtae .. aa ll4lnf n.Mt 1ITH u W saeaaiM siaai 1114 ftupaMM Waal sit .. tilt Kara SUaae ce 1,1X4 ail, V4V tt Reek Mead OS. set taa Sis IIS at I, L t t I M pfi... 144 IIS 41 41 LVfel. g W aa at U a w art 4 ..... la He ltl.l4 A 4k L 44 aaleara rarHM aw SMiiaara Ralleiy 1.104 Rallear '4 TwVswMawaTJj) OrfW! aaaaeeve see.,. Tuaa A rVinr s) T . It. U m W Mt T. . at. i s w. era tlalaa Paaltla t S aa lit tr 'l ITS T aaa, 434 sis laf-S 1VT IMS Ml 141 ltss 1!"S ltS SIS MS MS ..... la TS its its s us lis US an as a St. ! 144S IMS 14TS ratoa Ftelfle B'1 34 KS IIS at tialteS slalaB Raalta... ..... salt tatted stales gabber ..... 4 lalta4 Slates (uel 4t.4nt MS ti 44s I S. aiael are. 144 HIS I1I 111 t ut rseeer l.tei us us us Va -i.nUaa CBaealaal .. 3.M4 MS US US Wateak 144 7 T t Waaaab ft e MS II II 11 Weeara kUrrlaat 444 ITS tit) ITS etlaakouae startrla ... aaa ?l tt ns Waetent t'aMa 444 US at U llaa A U 4 leatak Valler AW IBS 1S 144S Calaa Oerer 4.na' rs MS ar tkwaallaalM sw. ns "S 'S Astarlcas aaeraa 1444 M4S tw X4 Taul aalee tw the ear. 144 144 aaaraa. Bank of tiersaaay Utateaaeat. BRRI.IN. Jan. S.-Tha weekly state ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany aliowa the following changes: Cash In nana, increased m,i;ji.uoo marks: loans, decreased ll.022.4tt marks; discounts, de creased 144.il4.OW marks; treasury bills, decreased Mi.ouo marks; notes in circula tion, decree eeri lT7.9ai.onO marks; deposit. Increased 66,340.01a) marks; gold in hand. Increased U.471.01IO marks. Ceffee XarVet. NEW YORK. Jan. 3t.-rPltSV-Pu. tures el said steady; net I point lower te 3 points higher; aalee. U.CO) bags. Jaanary 12.47c: retarnary. tiMc; March. liCo. Aptw. May. June. July and Augwat, IXiftc; tVptember. litOc; October, U-iac; No vember. 13.&BC: Denemner, 73.Cc Spot eotte. quiet; No. I Rio. 13V". No. aantoa. rSc. Mild, qui 44, Cordova. is&Q Xaav tanntakfc : - Sew York Master Market. NEW YORK. Jan. R-MONKT-On call, steady, at tWnKJ. per cent; ruling rale. 3S per cent; ctoelng bid. SH per cent: offered at 7 per rent; Baa loans. steady; sixty date, 3H3S Per cent; ninety daya, f par cent; six months, 3141314 wer cent. PRIMR MKRCANT1LK PAPfTla-tHtjS per cent. KTTB7.1NO KXCHANGB-rtrm, wtth autual bualneaa In bankers' bills at M.43i tor sixty-day bills and at 34 7ls for de mand; commercial bills, et.gjt. . SILVE71V-Ber. S7V; Mexican dollars. 47c. BO SOrJ Oovernment, weak; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds today wars as follows: B. t. rat. ta, rag.. .1 later. M. SL 4SS... 4TS aa eaapaa 144 Jaeaa 4a fx D. a, la. rag. ISIS 4a ISa tt aa erases I41SK. C. sa. M la ... 71 S p. g 4a. rag Ill L. g aaa. 44 tail.. US sa eeassa UIN.nl. 4a.... s Allla-tSal. let la... SM K. m T. let 4a. tea. Ag. aa. MRS saa. 4a t a. T.' A T. 4. 4a. .1" Me PacltU 4a 14 Abl Teaacte 4a atSN. a. a. at M. tse MS se 4a uisit. f. a g. S4... rs 4Araer tt Ok 44etlS aa sea. 4.. It AtektuM saa. ta.... USN. T .t. It A kt ee av. 4a ra"'S cv. 4a .....Ut aa aa. ta MSN A W. tat e ta. US A O. I let 44...... SIS 4e ev. 4a lets BaL a oats ta aa-. racina 4a. M a Ilea 't 4a la 1 SI t. ISa ... ). . L rMg 44 . Ms (trees. Te. ea. 4a ... MSreen. av. Ise tett. r, Caa. at (aa. to lis 4e aaa. 4 ...... .ls a. Uatker as. ... ttSttaaalaa see. 4a.... US r. el N. J g te..Cl A U A P. tg 4a US Ckae A Okie 4Sa..IS ea aaa. ta. US ae rat. aa.... US. U A W. a .. US Cbataae tt A Ha.. ea IM goit 4a..... U C IV A J. SA A U ta US as aaa. 4a ITSse rac. eat. ea..... Ks CK.tlr.lbmi fen. ti us Ckitr.ta n aiant u W. ea rt U USae. Rallaer U lars Cele. las. U n a see. H H. :es . uscalea isatrta ta....M4a Ciltla ll US ea ev. aa. hs p. at n. cv. aa ae ea ux a rac aa. . I.s D. tt K O. 4a..... nsr. g gakear 4B....U4S aa at k ear. g stsai M ...ia nteiniare le tSVa.-tr. isaaa. ta. ms arw a, I U. USVaaaak lat ta. iaT ea gas. 4a. It ea 1st A aa. 4a... us ae ev. ta, axe. A USUaaun MA 4a.... t?s a sartaa B NSWaat. aaa. aa. to US Oaa. ssaa. ev. ta-. tUSWax. Caataal to t Dl. CXav Ml tee, 4a Uskta. ISa. ev. sa..... US ais 4t Wlajlaad Mtraeat, tXINDOH, Jaa. 3k. The weekly atata aeat of the Bank at Kngiaad abarwa Use fDiMjwtng trraangae: Total itaaj (a. tn creaeed V4 aa. rtreuiataoB. decrtaaed tZO.-. baUlasaX. Iiatareasiil a-JtaS; otaer aecwrltiea, locraaxaen t tt. (.-. a at aaa. re srrve, lacreeeeal AtPLaXe-. government se-Mi-tOes, aacbaagad. lag pnpvtioti al Per cent. Uataa stock Market. LONDON. Jan. a. -American securities opened quiet and steady lodar. Light covering advanced prices s to a above parity during toe first hour. Ctiaanla u. T7 t.tSTilnlile A Naah-.laH aa aceeaat TTSMe., Kas. tt Tax. BS Aaaal. Oaasar KtNn Tark raastral..llS Aaaasoda 7SNarlaU A Waaxera-ltl Aacalaaa uls ea eft aa al4 lat Oatarta tt Waatera. xas Bakiaaaie tt Okla..ll7SPamaaylvaala - est, ( -- Pacirla . m 4taa4 Mtaea ...- 4s CaaaafMaka A Okie St Reading IVSi CkL Great Waatara. loatkara Bj MS cel.. Mil. At at- r.111 ea e(4 - ns Da Beers M Soataem Parlll4 ..1I1S Dearer tt turn O ... lltalaa Parilla 1T1S 4a 4(4 4TS aa pit grla ...r. 1H.U A Slaal us aa lat 4(4 13 4a aft e tt I4 tlSVakeah IS O.-aat ruTak Mi, So gtt . ... U llllnoia Oatral ....1441, SII.VEU-Ber, steady at i-Hd per ounce. MONEY-lHWi per cent. ' The rate of discount In the open mar ket for abort bills Is 3;j3 13-W per cent; for three months' bills, 3 ll-M per cent. Bestow (lock Market. BOSTON. Jan. Sa Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: . Aliases 44 lliaaal Career ... Aaaal. Cesser MSUaaawk A Z. L A g Nevata Coa. ... aaea (Saa. INlataaias Mlaea . 1 tC C. It 11 ISKerlk Katu .... Bulla Coa Htm .... !1 Nartt Lake .... (Si. 4V Arttoaa II OM IJomlaiaa ... CaU tt Hacle.......Ut erienela Caatanaial .: :.. ll-Qulacr Or. Raage O'C... IrttShannaa Eaat Bulla C M ... UKrKirMrler Praaklla llltsuearlar tit. Otreux Caa.... ISTaaiarack ........ arasey One u u. a. I. B. A M Greeee (aaaau IS 4a pfd 4TS lala Hoeato Cesser. HHFUfc Caa .v It Kerr Lake ' ISUiak Conn Ca.... 394 lake (Sesar M Wlnaaa S U Salle (Vw( . S eavtelraviaw ....... U Ea-tlv. "Ae4. , , Seer Yark Mlalag Klocka. NEW YORK. Jan. 36. -Closing Quota tions on mining storks were: Alice rs.Llttle Chief I Cam. Tun oal ataek... KMeikae 4 le tmaae ITOaurla Me Coa. (Si. A Va TSOahlr 141 Irae silver ...llotellew Jacket U euatrille Caa. 14naeaars U eunaraa. ... S ... 44 .... its ... ts ... 21 .... 6S ... 44 ...IM ... Tt ... 1 ... IT ... 4S ... 34 Mlleraakee Redaeea Dlvldrad. NEW YORK. Jan. 3f.-The dl rent ore of tha Chicago. Milwaukee 8t. Paul rail road this afternoon declared a semi-annual dividend of 34 per cent, placlng'the stock on a 4 per cent basis. Since llmJ the company nag paid A dividend 01 T per cent per annum. OMAHA GS.IatRAL, MARKET. i BUTTKR-No. 1. 1-lb carton, aftr: na t In Mb. tubs. 3Sc: No. 3, Kc; paoklng. Itc. CHErTSIT; Imported Fw sa. c: Ameri can fwiss. I4c; block Swiss, ioc.StwIna, ItSe; daialea, JOc; triplets, 30c; young Americas, toe; blue label brick, UHrC; tuu berger. Mb, Itc: Mb., 30c POIJLTRT Broilers. Si 03 oer dog.: springs, lie; hens, lie; cocks, lee; duoka, lao: aeeae. lac: turtle. a. fo: niaaons. nar dot., SIX. Alive, broUers. USc; hens, lie: o'd roosters and atags, ac; old ducka, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered. lor; turkeys, lac; guinea fowls, 36o eaco; pigeons, per oox., ;ac: nomera, per doaV. H.aO, aqua be, No. 1, 11. to; Me. 2, Wo. F1SM- (fresh frosea) Pickerel. Tc: white, 10c; pike, tc: trout. He; large crap- piea, uniuc, opanisn mackerel, io; eel, 13c; haddocks, 13c: flounders. 13c: green catfish. 16c; roe snad, 31 each; shad toe, per pair, etc; salmon, 14c; halibut, Uci yellow perch, (c; bulfalo, tc; bultoeeu. RKBP UUT PRICKS Rlba: No. 1. H'v, No. 3, WUr; No. 3, Wc. Loins: No. i, isc; ko. I, use; No. 3, Hue cnucke: No. I, an; No. 3. iSc; No. 3. fc. Rounds; No. I, nte; No. 3, W.C; No. 3, M.0. Platea; No. 1, tuc; No. 3, tc; No, 3. Hac. ski. its. Etc APPtes. cooking varie ties, par. bbi, $2.71; Jonathan and Qrlmesf Uolden, per bbl , 4A; Men Uavta, per otvl.. n.m: fancy wineeaps. per bbi- aa-w; fancy Misaouil Pippins, per bbl.. 33.40; fancy Uenoa. per bul.. 3371; California Bellefiewer. Per box. 31. A: Colorado Jonathan, extra fancy, per box, 3.-64); Washington Mpitsenberg, per oox, x- no; Washington K. Beauty, per boa, KM; Washington Hlamao Wineeaps, per box. 32.14). Hananoa, fancy select, per bunch, tl.:i;w. Jumbo, per Winch, tt7fcatt.7e. t ranaemea, Wisconsin laicy. per doi.. SlO.u). per bog. S3.aU. DateA Ancnor brand. Maw, 3D 1-lb. pkga.. In boxes, per box. 13.3b; Dromedary brand, new, 3 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box. 13 00; bulk; In 23 and sO-lb. boxes, per lb.. IPs. figs, Cali fornia, per case of 13 li-ox. pkge., sac, nee oase of 34 13-os. pkgs.. at.il': per case of M a-ox. pkgm., 33.U); new Turkish, t- crown, m -io. boxes, er in,, uc; a crown. In SO-lb, boxes, per lb, lac; 7 crown. In 30-lb. boxas, icr lb , 17c. Urape- frull, riorlta, ex- aixes, per crate, xa.iai; H0-t-44 elses, per crate, SI 6m. araiaes. Mslsga ill bole. u.Moe w. , lewona, LlmotieJrm brand, extra fancy, Mt sue. per box. 14 1; 30 Mxe, per bor, Loma lamonelra, fancy, 3UO-3H sixes, per bix. tt.Ou; 34 and 4 alxes. Wo per box less, ureogea, CalUomia Navels, extra fancy, tVlJ-l-17ii-Jlw-.lt-l sues, per box, 7.7t; 134 41x44. per box, K.X. virriKTA m.Krt Cabbace. Wisconsin. per lb.. (Vac. Celery, California Jumbo, par dog., sue. Cucumbers, nothouse, per dog., 33.se, Kggokant. fancy. Florida, par do., tXOO. Oarlie, extra fancy, white, per lb-. 16c. Lettuce, extra inncy leaj. per dog., tie. Onions. California, white, per lb.. le: Wisconsin, yellow ana red, in secka, per lb.. 3Sc: Spanish, par orate, Sl.M. Parsley, fancy aouthern, per dug. bunches, DUy or. j-oietoara, aaiianeeota Early Okie, per bu.. 11.33: Wisconsin whiia stock, per bu.. 31.35; In K aaok lota. 6o leas. 8wert potatoes, Kansas, per bu. bsk., r 0U. Ituaaosgaa. in sacxs, per lb.. ISo. Tomatoes, Florida, per 4-be, orate. .. - - MiSCb.U.AtarAl.'O niawwaa, aauraa- gone, per lb., Ik'te; In Back lots, lo less. Cocoanuts. per sack. oa. rMberts. per lh.. lac: la sack lota, io teea, reanuta. enaalad. DOT lb. Sci raw, ' per lb., W Pecans, large, per ISk. l.c; in aara rate, ic I. Walnuts, new orop, 4ii, vakuitrmie. per lb.. 17c: In sack lota, lo less. Cder. new Nehawka. -per U-gal. S bbl.. KM. tas-aal . bbl.. 36.18: Nsw York Mu.l t ii.ni. U bbl- S3.M: per 30-bai. W.I.. 4 se. 1 tones , new, a irwnivab '- iaui, per la-gai. keg. 44.ua. per e-gai. aax, a.4V, W laconatn. per Te-""-. ae- Dry tie a ate Market. - VHTW YORK. Jan. 3aV DRY GOODeV- The cottoa goods markets la the domes tic end ara growing eteaony tinner ana broader buvlng movement Is generally reported. Tarns are higher, fine grades or men a wear iwr aaui ' - "a "" steadily. Rough areas goods for spring tn llgrrt colore are la better demand la the JOtJDIBg aouaaa. , . gaaar Market. . KIVT YORK. Jan. 8UOAR Raw. easy; Muscovado, at test, S 8aV; centxifu eaJ. S test. 4.4Sc: HKilsssas sugar. M teat. t.!c; refined, easy. ; . Waeal Maurfcet. ST. 1XJVIS, Jaa. 3S.-WDOL Steady; territory and western trued hrme. ltuiec; fine medlams, la17c: One, MUlec. Kanaaae Uy Live steek Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 36. -ATT LB Re ceipts, 141 bead. Including SA) anutherns: market ateady lo Wc lower; dreaeed beef and export staere. SAtatat : fair to good. tUoOoaiU): - western steers, sVtt7.3t; steekere and feeders, t3.9(atxa.S; aouthern ateers. tft-vMBVutl: southern cow a XI uora Aeu: native cowa C 7Hi eV oatrre heifers, H . Ja. baills. R7S4Ji.at); caJves. .TStyT SA 111 im tteceupta, y.atw neaq; market steady to ac lower: bulk of sales, te-Auif tM. heavy. . 31.2414: pickers and butchers. MM6V3; lights, 6.7iJ.3aV. pigs, PJ0U44A SHKKP AND IJOfBgRecerpts, e,E0 head: market steady to weak; aVUHra.at. yearllngx, KWtrVW: wretJaars. H4xerAa: owes. SUOtyt.lt, steekere aad OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle na Light, Demand Good and s Prices Steady. EOGS OPEN nail, CLOSE WEAK Loathe Test Ceata ar Mere Higker, with Sheep Streag ta Teu Ceata Higker All Grade Ara' - Higher for Week. , I . SOUTH OilAHA, Jan. 3, :t Receipu were: Caale. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday- irrs io.4 7.2B4 i tr i t. . .... q. .,a ami Official Wednesday"" imi 6.33 uaia.ie laumiay .... x,avr u,.wv ,ww " Four days this week.. 17.713 .J1 .5 Same days last week..U.o Ki.JH 31.467 same days 3 weeks aa 17, fcx extol sa.ta. Same dava 3 weeka aurn IS 319 liJ Same days 4 weeks ago 15,773 17.977 lt-.tu Same days last ycar.J3.lt 34,144 31.SH! The followJng table shows "the receipta of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as corns area wiui last veer: Itll 191 L Inc. Dec. Cattla ..... 73.7l .7 ft34i Hogs tm.mi m,m in, Sheep J,7a 13,593 J.UH . Tne following table shows the re-ma of prices paid for hogs at South Omaha lor the ' last tew nays, witn cumjanauiw Date. mi. l81l.lttM.!W.ji9W.1'7.'l Jan. K.1 Jan.. 17.1 Jen. If I Jsn. 13. Jan. N. Jan. SI. Jan., a. Jan.1 S. Jan.. 24.1 Jan. 'S.I IS I 7i, 03U, SWi'l a ; a 189- t CX4 i4S 7ti ,4ltS 71471 'titMSSt T T8 S 4t 9 4 231 ( el S r JM'3 331tl9i J,-4at??? 7 i I 811 OH! 4 17 a SI 7 ff.'l Ej 6 171 4 M 4 B IS 4 13 H T S3! I 40 4 Oil 44 i 7 ., t J; I 4 1( 4S 31 St); I ti eo a il a a a ta I 7 Sunday. - Receipta and disposition of live slock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, lor twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: KtSCEiri 3-CAKO. Cattle. Hoe. Sheep-HTa. C M. St. P. Ry.. 3 w abauli K. R 1 1 Missouri Pacific Ry. .. 1 Union Pacific R. R. a 34 W C. tz N. V. .. east.... 13 H I CAN W., west... lo 1 C. Ut. K. VL O.. 13 C. H. Q . east... I 3 i I .. C. B. tt U.. west.. J 64 ' ' la 1 C, R. I. a P.. eaat.. 1 1 Illinois Central Ry.. e .. Chicago O. W, Ry , . I Total receipta .. M 17 , 36 1 DISPOSITION-HEAD. - Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 3U 1.73d 43 Swift at Co ;. 6S 3,J SwO Cudahy Packing Co.... 4,a 3,13 M7 Armour tt Co ISO 4.KH m Murphy ,,v l.aiS Morrell 4 Sinclair W. B Vansant Co 61 Hill & Son 134 J. B. Root A Co 14 ... L Wolf . at , Mccreary A Kellogg.... 7 Werthelmer A Degen... 3 ..... H. F. Hsmllmn 43 Lee Rothschild to Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... t ..... (line A Christie 4 67 Other buyers t Totals S.7S 13.M3 . riTTi.r Recelnta of cattle were very light today only eighty-one cars being reported In. For the week receipts foot up 17,711 head, a falling off of about l. head aa compared with last week big run and of about a,4UU head as compared wlih a year ago. Th.m waa a verv fair demand for beef ateers and buyers were out In the yards early In the morning, it mo noi (hem verv lone lo clean no the few loads of desirable killers In sight at prtoes that were fully steady wltrt yeateruav. amoni the cattle were A few good enough to bring t7.w. .... ... The market on cows And rtalfere did not ehow any very new or Interesting fUUres. AS A rUIS salesmen -r Ml.. net,... tuaa ahMIt BtCadV With yeettr3ay there being no quotable change in eimer uirenvn. rtiM wars not enough Blockers er feeders In first hands to talk a boot, but what there were sold In about .yester day's notoli-a. 1 The feeling. In fact, was steady on all klmia. Quotations on i-attie: uoon in enwo 1 . ,tMra sa MaMl Tt: fair to good beef steers, Kenitf .'; common to fair beef steers, K lXaaai ; good to choice heifers. Snooty.: good to choice cows. ll.60itj.eJ; fair to good rows and heifers, 3a.76i).aD; common to fair cows and heifers, SJ.Ouu 174; good to choice stockers and feed- era, Xa.4jU4je.Ov; I Sir I? gooo. aiocavra aauu leedera. au-itaiAw: coimuou lo fair atock era and feeders, S3 6vr4.7u; slock hellers. 3Aatl.90; veal calves, si.vugAuf; bulk, ataga, etc, xx.ata.ul, llepreeanlallve salsa: BEEF STEERS. Na Av. rr. Nu. Au. Pr. 4 lilt I U 14 Hut. 4 U It IM I U It lilt t 44 It HIS lat I... 1147 4 44 M MWI 4 14 M..., 1UI t 4 7 Ml 4 It II.... 1M4 4 71 II Ilaa 4 a M UH 1 U U IMS f M .....1441 laa I I1M 4 M 7 Uat I U COWs. . 1. tan tu a it is, U Ml t U 14 JT t 41 ....lew 4 Tt . ....l4t 4 71 .... Ml 4 W ....leu I H ..,.1044 I U .... rtt t u ...-11T4 IS ..'..Hit aial ....ltee t at .- ....iai tu mt tu it lit: t la . - rtr.irn.ris. : 4 tm 4 u sa . an t u ft 4 4..:...... TU tu M 441 III ' Ml i u M IP) 4 U T Ul I U 4 ... 411 4 41 II Ill I It HI 111 11 11U t 14 5 tie I U 11 4 I U Ul 4 44 11.. HI t U u ter I re ' it.., . Tit la t... tea is ... we tit u.. ..... 7U tu u. Ml IS' M...........U4 tu 1.......1MS 3 U j! tu I ;t I. ..-.-I.. Ut. I Tt I TM 4 a 1 11T4 at 1 1r44 4 U kt . ..ItU I H I W III 4..I.,, 14 S H I Hut I U t..... la 1 44 t II t U . Ill I 44 t Kt I ta TM I It U M la U III II Ul t M I4M 4 U U ...1IU 4 44 I.. ......... lit 4 44 f..... ...... Ill IS Ut I M t I St I a a...', t t 3 It.... i. us s u 3 ..U44 IU 1. .1414 tU 1...., 1T44 3 14 IMS t 1414 t ' tu ta l .IM u . MS 7 ae . 144 T .114 T U . 144 T 44 . iu 1 a n lie t u t m 14 MT T H i ue I it At. Jteaarsttl Mew Stack Mtutxaut. ST. JOSJKPH. Ma. Jan. 3t CATTI Reaaaeptxt, l.TUt bead: market, awaavdy: sierra. et-Sak3S.CS- cows aad kstftrs, 37 tiaf 14P-. ealvea. CeOb&U. HWaaa-Racerpu. a.ne bead: market, ateady: top. U44-. bulkevf sales. 3S.tsey4.l5. 8HEKP AND 1-AirtirJ-BecrlT-tl. luaxa. awaraet. stxaaaty. jaauaay iiasl gT, . CALVC& 1 U4 . t M t u 1 It I a. MITl 3...... I 444 ( 1 UT t U I t ... us i a t , 1 tie t u i r in is . i XS4 IU ,. IN IU I b foe K Etui AND FEEDERS, t tu l w ui t a S .. tat t TO I M It t let t M 1J 4U 4 U U A... til t 44 n iit I a it at m S at is it tu a n ;u I a tu t u 4 TU I a MT t U u tit t a a tu I A. ...a..... Ml t a U Ul 4 14 HOG,-Another big aupply of nogs met with a demand that appeared to be slightly spent, owing to the Immense re- eeleta ea previous oars mas area, reva.- era assumed aa attitude that was mote ... baa indirreren: at tne opening, ana. aside from some little btiness at steady to airone flsrurea. the market was late m starting. Viewing trade aa a whole, prices ruled uneven with the trend easier, bulk selling weak to a met el lower than eaialilt )" ....it-t hutch. re and attractive tea vtea were favored At well atlstained riguna. while light stuff, commuting the tug bulk, usually atoved at shaded ngurea. ithipoers bought wtth a fair degree af rreedooi early, but outside orders were limited and diaranca of fully per cent of the total openoeo sue Heeelpta were eetlnaated at li-ae bead, making A tour daya' total sgrea-ate of BvegS bead aa oilnaparad with the record Hi days' aupply last week of la,7t etaad. Tha beet heavy hogs oa sale moved at SUa, aa uaiiilaait.l with ywsterday'a lop of 34.1a, while light averages eoud froat tkM toaraward. Butcher claaeea feaaad aa out let at St-sMrvet in xooet rasss. the prtoe range Vrtweea choice heavlea and poor ghts being a little wider than usual. KayraaamtaUlv sales: ta. Av. ga. r . , Ne, .A, aa. re. tea. ne ... I Ti.J.Jat la U Ml st taa la xu ... 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ITS 13 ,M ... 4 14 SHEEP No complaint m heard In willing circles about the condition of sneep and tamo trade., the market scor ing advances of A d.me or more under the stimulus of A brisk; demand from all. quarters, rat lambs acted better than fat sheep aa a rule, .the latter class of stock frequently selling at levels no bet ter than strong to a dime htguer. The main reasons for improvement appeared In A moderate supply, a healthy consum ing demand In the eaat and refrigerator car service that la almost back to nor mal. ' The best fat lambs on sale were high grade natives that sold at Se.TS, as com pared with yesterday'a top of tt for fed westerns. The price range amounted to fully SJ.st. however, and medium to cull varieties ranged - from St-Ce . down ward. in the market for matured muttons, tide fat ewes brought aa much aa St,, while strictly good offerirura moved at Kixqeue. Tearllnxs and wethers were scarce, the same aa recently, toppy weth ers selling up to 34.54. with yearlings claiming a Quotable limit of tUU - Compared with last week's close, fat lambs are closing fully a quarter higker. while fat sheep, principal I v ewes, are selling at levels aoout loolie up. The demand has been much more active on all daya than It was last week and clear ances each day havo been early and aat- tsractory. , - There was not very. much business In feeder stock, for the reaaon that thin strings were the exception to the rule. Prices remained nominal and , the trade uninteresting, the three days' buy amounting to only (sto head. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Lambs: liood to choice. KSUtaVTa: fair to good. S7.i4i.;.2a. Yearlings: Good to choice. S.l6S.5e; fair to good. 34.7547? la. Wethers: Good to choice, Rifct-&; fair to good. M.QI)4M.26. Ewes: (kind to choice. ueone.a; isir to goott, a,3OAsa Keprasentauva No. 13 fed ewes 117 native lambs ... 34 fed ewes ., 134 fed lambs 104 fed ewes , 47 fed ewes , 14 fed ewes 33 fed lambs It fed lambs ........ 71 fed ewes ......... : fed lambs 44 ted lambs 47 fed lambs, culls . 194 fed lambs ., 30 fed lambs Av. .. 116 .. M ,". MS .. 71 .. 7 ,. 11 ;. us ,. .. R ,. Ill ... ... M ... 47 ... 31 ... M Pr. tot - Tt 3 71 : Id I 76 4 Id 4 1 I HI Ti 4 i Ti 4i ' IN 7 7i CHICAGO I.IVB STOCK MARKET Prices ea All Clavseea at Sleek Leaver at Cleee. CHICAOO. Jan: ii.-cATTLK-Roceipts. .DUO head; market HafrMc louter than yes terday; beeves, 34.7644.90; Texas steers, 34.901. 10; atookers and feeder. S3.6n ; cows and heifers. fc.oOtjl, calves, 16.309 1.35, HOOS-Recelpts. 31.n bead: market. So lower than yesterday's average; light. 36 si.36; mixed, tt.0Attt.2S: heavy, 34. lot) 45; rough, S75ra.u6; pigs, t4JO06.3; bulk of sales. M.lerl.aa. HHfclEP AND IJKMBS-RecelpU. IS 000 heed: market, If-BJac lower than yeeter- day; natlvea, SJUxhCK; western, 33.604)1 a 4u MarllnM SaMaiaaR. Unlu tiaJlva I K4Sri.7t; weatern. 36.tUt34.7a. I. I.eels Live Sterelc Markat. ST. ItUIS. Jan.- M.-CATTLB Re ceipts, tie head. Including 400 head Tex ans; market steady: native shipping and export steers, 17 ;; dreaeed and butcher steers. 33.40tc6.tlO: steere. 1 00 lbs.. 33.264je.l0; stockers and feeoers, S3,0iar4 ; cow a and heifers. 31 7TtHO0: ranners, 33.0 tti.03; bulla, 3a.U0tl.)6; calves. - 5.Sil.76; Texas and Indian steers. 34. 7.09; cows and heifers, SSnnrSOO. 1 IOOH-Receipts, ll.ast head; market, Ee lower; pigs and lights, 34.26434.30: mite and butchers. So. Km 40; good heavy, Sa.30 4. - . 8HBEP AND U.v lieceipts. s.wai head: market. leartSc higher: n at lee mut tons, S3.764H7S; lambs. 36.0Ut.SO: culls and bucks, Sl.60tJ3.36; stockers. i.wtrs.uu. Stewfc Iu elaht. - Renelnts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yeeferday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha.......... L 13.700 4000 St. Joseph -....I. s.ew . Ataa. Kas aaa City 3.4TO .W th St. Louis 5 " 14.n 3.K Chicago 3.0O) 3IJM lAeVI ToUll. 17.M 7AX 36,600 Gerwaaa BreeVa Aertujlawa Iteeerd. BBRLIN, Jsn 36, A new endurance record for A flight In aa aeroplane car rying tha airman and three passengers waa created today at the alrdoma at Johannesthal, by Dr. 13. Ullch. who. with three companions, stayed ana hour and thirty-five mimosa la tha etr, In his Har lan mono plane .. Persistent Advertising II rue Road ta Big Returns. - . ' MIIIARD CAIXS OLTAFT: President Speaki Kindly of Oaialut Friends and Senator Brown. ALSO SEES COLONEL BOOSEYILT MaaU Bealaree a Utile Slaw la Sew larrk, Where There la Pleety . f Meaey Weltlag Ckaaace . - for laveetaaeat. . J. H. Millard, president of the Omaha National hank, has jnst returned from an eastern trip, daring which he visited W ashington. New York and Boston, ac companied by his nephew, Exra Millard, aeslfjtaxt cashier. Speaking of his obser vations. Senator Millard says: "In Washington the first call -1 made was at the White House, where I paid any respects to President Taft, I found him In a. most happy frame of mind, la good nralth. with the exception of A alight cold. Tha president made Inquiry tn re gard to a number of his nd friends In Nebraska and Asked especially after tha editor of The Bee. Tha president spoke most kindly of Senator Brown of our state and said that his relations with the renator, officially and otherwise, hare always been satisfactory and pleasant. I think tin president feels very kindly toward- Xebraska and Omaha and has every reason to tliink that tha stats wl'l be for htm both at the national conven tion aad at tha election nest fall. I assured tha president that, to far as I knew In this behalf,' bis belief was wed grounded. "My call upon the president was of a purely social nature, and upon leaving tha White House I oalled upon the secre tary 'of the treasury to pay my respects, and later called upon the comptroller of the currency, tha attorney general and the secretary of the Interior the , latter being out of tha city. ' Senators Congenial. "At. the capitol f found our two sen. atora In good health And In excellent frame of mind, and what I was especially delighted to seer-they are enjoying cor dial personal relations with each other. Tha friendship subsisting between the sen. atora from Nebraska is just what It ihonkl be as between the senators of any state. Politically, of course, they differ, but personally they ars on good terms. Senator Hitchcock very kindly invited my nephew. Earn Millard. Into tha reserve gallery of the sar.aUe, walla I eocom panied Senator Brows on the floor and met a number of Biy old assoctstea. I missed many who wars there during xny term, notably tha two senators from Ala bamathe lata Senators Morgan and Pat tue the former senator from JjoufHana. the lata Senators Clay of Georgia. Daniel of Vlrglna. Allison of Iowa, Proctor of Vermont. Plan of New York, Hals ot Mains and a number of ethers whs were at that time tha strong men of the senate on both sides af the chamber. "I was pleased to sea tha klad consid eration shown ts Senator Brown of our stats. It seemed to ms that senators on both sides are most kindly disposed toward him. and I can sea that the sea. a tor la making excellent progress ta the senate. In my opinion it-would be a very grave mistake not to re-elect him. A senator, to be valuable to a stAte, should be permitted te servo Ions enough, not only to. become acquainted with all the senators, bnt with tha duties of his high office. This fact M exemplified partic ularly la tha oasa of Utah and Wyoming, whose senators havo perhaps aa great In. fluence as senators as those of any a tats In tbo union. - V - Baalaeaa Slow la Jlew York. "In NeJ. York I found business affairs wars gains along very slowly, there being a feeling that business would not Improve much until after tne next presi dential election. That seems to bo the opinion of bankers with whom I ipent most ot my time. Tha same feeling pra valls In Boston. Money is abundant, but, buMness Is slow. "While tn Now York I called at tha office . of The Outlook . and paid my respects to colonel Rooosveit. The offtes was full of people waiting to see tho eoloneu-tn fact, tho an Is-rooms reminded me of tha waiting crowds always to bo seen at tho exaouttve offtoes when tho colonel wss president. The colonel Is In excellent health. In good honor, and I believe has no desire at tho present time It least for the preeldentJal offtes. I never) saw him looking In better heailh, and he told me that ha bad never felt better. My Impression Is that ail this talk of his being a candidate Is dis tasteful to him, "My impression Is that the people of the east who, a few years back, seemed to look upon tho people of this section with disfavor, ars now not only glad to see us, but take a great interest In our affairs. Inquiring ta regard to general conditions in that section. I ass nothing In tho general conditions of the country to causa uneasiness, on lees It be the pos sibility that, generally speaking, bualneaa will be slow.". m D D Pi Try It Some Cold Day a, . ' - Place your household electric fan on the floor near a steam or hot water radiator, point the fan in the direction of the radiator, straight at it. You will notice a difference in the temperature of the room in a few minutes. - , The fan makes the radiator warm more air without the consumption of additional fuel. Try the experiment suggested and see if it .doen't help you save on coal hills. Omaha Electric Light & Power Compony N. R We will move our offices to the new U. P. building,. February 1st. The Contract Department and Cashiers will be located on the first floor just east of the Dodge street entranc. - ' "7"""' 11 11 11 " id I I D I D D D Q Q Q Q