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tfie omaita daily hv.e: Friday. January p, iooi. ii CRA1N ASD PRODUCE MARKET American mlsed. steady; January, 4a old. 2Vi; 4s A. Futures March, 4a jfd. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Pr.fit TkV ' CORN MARKET SHOWS DECIDED WEAKNESS Oats Receive Setback Early Ik the bay, While Llqaldatloa oa largo Scale Redacrs Price of Previsions. ' ' CHICAGO. Jan. 7.-rroflt taking caused loss In the price of May whe.it today. rirwi ngures were near the bottom, Coarse grains and irovitioiii shared In the de- V11IIC Wheat was nervous and a disposition vm manifested among trader to play the rria.rk.rt for a decline. Notwithstanding tho fact that the war news seemed about n threatening aa yesterday and that consols' were lower, opening prices showed losses. May being; H'Uc lower, at KTHtittsc. There was a good deal of long; wheHt for sale and May wm gradunlly forced down to fc'HC a loss of 1c from last night's final llgure. Toward the noon hour the senti ment suddenly changed on an erroneous cable dispatch from Liverpool aliening that hostilities between Russia and Japan had begun. Bhorls became active buyers and In their efforts to cover, the price of May was advanced rapidly to tmo. Denial of ine report resulted In as quick reaction . Way again selling at Kic. The close was weas at almost the lowest figure of the nny with May at RT'KTHe. Cletrnnres Of wheat and flour were equal to 2V1.HU0 iu. j'rimnry receipts wre tea, 700 bu against 4J9.!J0 bu. a year ago. Mlnne npolls, Dublin and Chicago repofted re ceipts of 373 cars, against 818 cars last wpp and 8iu cars a year ago. Corn was decidedly weak, partly because of tho action of wheat and partly because of luck of support. Going on the theory that the war news had been overworked, loenl longs were anxious to secure prollts and sold freely. Commission houses were also liberal sellers. After opening We lower to Htio 'higher, ' at 47V('4M May old off to 4Me and closed at 474147', a loss of rt for the day. Tjocal receipts Were 217 cars, with none of contract grade. Oats received a setback esrly In the day on the. weakness In other grains. There was considerable local selling shortly after the opening and Mav deellnAl to SIl'Ao. oftr openlna; unchanged to a shade higher et SSViftiraXc. Shorts were good buyers later in tne nay ana a ranv occurred. May closing unchanged at 39V4-fj39c. Local receipts were K cars. There whs liquidation In provisions In a fairly large scale, especially In May pork and that nroduet led the list In setting a lower level In prices. Late buying by commission houses caused a steadier tone, but final figures on May pork were SAo lower st 81.1. 8Jt. May lard wns dowM at 7.on, and ribs off lUVio nt $'i.7n. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 15 cars; corn, 216 care; oats, 95 cars; hogs, sa.nw nean. The leading futures ranged as follows Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Ye y. cat May July" Sept. Coin Jan. May July Oats Jan. May July Fork Jan. May , Lard Jan. May Ribs Jan. . ' May . lnTVlwf mil tidgntQ. "--.1-NI'ti((j szri , kv ' 43i art. 13 4fi 8 80 80W 431!4Smri43V' 4S i474i 17 47'l V 47HI 4tiVi46V4'ftkl 13 674 77lb 7 12 6 85 43 47 3BS 36 iwvn 6 12 7 00 67 13 00 13 3JV4 6 75 7 00 4?H 10 30' 13 S2'i 13 tttft 8 87t4 7 L!Vi 8 B2'4 6 No. t. - ' . . Cashi Quotations were aa follows: FLOI'H Market firm: winter oatenta 4.004i 4.20; winter straights, S3.7uiif4.10; spring patents, $4.O0iji4.8O; spring straights, $3.60$ in; miners', J.3o-(.i3.iu. , WHEAT-No. 2 spring, 8284c; No. 7680e: No. 'i red, RStrNSo, CORN-No. 2,-44c; No. 2 Trellow, 4P. ' OATB Mo. 2, W4ii37Hci No. I white, J3XV4C. ltR No. 8. Sc BARLEY Good feeding, 86g:t8c; fair to choice maltlnr. 4.1'nCltc. - BEKDB-No. 1 llax. SWc: No. 1 nortli western, tl.Ofij prime timothy, Ji.90; clover, contract grane, .. - . 1S.liH'hi:i.:5. Lard, per low lbs $6.Jl!H 8.78. 8hort rlba sides tloose), 8S.37W Dry salted shoulders (LToxed). V,.t,:u.lt. Following were the receipts and ship, ments of hour ana grain': Receipts, unipments. Flour, bbls - 24.4i . SO.OOO Wheat, bu M.4IO 56.800 Corn,- bu lfiO.SuO IW.OHO Oats, bu 92,800 139,000 Kve. bu 2.W0 6.000 Harley. bu 47,b00 19.300 On the Produce exchange today the but. ter market was easy: creamery. WirJgc: dairy, 14'a'-lc. Kggs, steady, at mark, enses Included, ftuc. Cheese, steady; lutuiuo. HEW YORK CUMISRAL MARKET. OH.IH4 WHOI.mtLK MARKK1S Condltloa wf Trade and (tnotallons nit ap(e and Fancy Prodace. KOGS HecelDta more liberal, fresh ttoclt 2Bc LIVB rOt'LTRY-Ilens, c; spring chick ens, c: roosters, according to age, 4'unc; tutkevs. lie: dorks. wtr: iri-ese. ijiHo. T .11 1 '11(1 I M . 1 .. . - t f T . . n ' . 1. . . 1 . . 1 n . 'iir.pii r im w v-ima i. n l ill urt P. 1'i'U ll old toms, UfiliVc; ducks, llViillc; geese, IWtf 11c: chb kcnH. lifulle. HI "1TKK Packing stock. 12Uc: choice to fancy dairy rolls, 14tjltc; separator, 24c. ritKUti FISH Trout, Pc; pickerel. c; pike, be: neich. 7c: hlucflah. lnc; whltcnsh. salmon, 11c'; haddock, 10r:; codfish, 12c; redsnsppcr, 11c; lobsters, boiled, per lh., 'i iiipirB, ;i,"i, I'er in., m , wuuitrwin, lie; ratnsn, nc; tdacK onss, iixrjic; naiioui, 13c; crapplea, 12c; herVIng, 6c; white bass, loc; Muttlns, 8c. OIBTKHS New York counts, per can. 4.V: ner sral.. 1.00: extra, selects, per can. 17c; per gul.. 11.80; standard per can, i?c; per gal., JI.WJ. HH M rv. I'D. tfkVt I11H HAY IYIces quoted by Omaha Whole sale IJealers assiclatlon. Choice No. 1 up land, in.ie: No. 2, w.nn medium, is.oo; coarre, $5.00. Ks'e straw. $6 .50. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair and receipts light. LUHN-.WC. OAT8-37C. IlYt-No. Z. SW. VK( KTAHLEB. POTATOES Colorado, K5c; Dakota, per bu., 'wk .be; native, WiiOc. BWEliT POTATOEtJ Illinois, per bbl.. 1.1.60. NAVT I KANH-fPr ml.. 12.S. CELERY Hmn II, per dos., 2Mi35c: large California, 40'd76c. ONIONS New home grown, dry. per lb., lc; Spanish, per crate, 81.60; Colorado ycl' low ana red, l'c. CABHAtlK Wisconsin Ho land. 2Hc. TURMFH Canada rutabagas, per lb.. lVc: white per bu., 60c. v'AKKw I 8 Per bu., 60C. PARSNIPS Per bu., 500. H EETS Per bu.. 60c. CAULIFLOWER California, ner crate. 12.75. CLCUMUER8 Fir dog., 1.00. FRriTH. APPLES California. Be 1 1 flowers Per box. tl 60; Baldwins and other varieties. H.5i; New York Hules. Greenings and Kussets. 13.75. GRAPES Pony Catswbns. 20cj Imported Malagas. Der Keg. lit.oo'nu.oo. IKAfiBKHRlKH- Jersey, per bbl.. 17.60: per box, $2 So; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, .UO(H.SO; Hell and Cherry, .00. TROPICAL FRl'lTS. ORANGES Florida BrlKhts and Hussets. all slses, $2.50; navels, all sizes, choice. iz.2&fi7 2.7A: fancy. W 28. lihM in-( ai forma fancy, ano to 860 Slirs, 14.0(1; cholc. 240 to 270 slses. 13.60. f 1U8-caiiforniH. ner m-in. cartons. 86e: Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 14c; 6-crown, lic; 7-crown, lie. COCOANLTS rer sack. 14.00: per dos.. soc. IATES Persian, ner box of 90 nkirs . f?.00: ner lb..( in BO-lb. boxes EV.c: Orlcnta. stufTed dates, ner box. 12.40. ' BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $2.00 MISCELLANEtll H. CHEESE. Wisconsin tw ns. full cream. izc; Wisconsin loung Americas, isc mock bwiss,1c: Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wis consin Ilmhurger. 12c. HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames. ' $3.00; L inn and t oiorado, per 24 frames. 3 au. rnAt ir HtiUAit i inio, per It)., 100. CIDETV-Per bbl.. $5.75: per H bbl.. $3 !5. rurniKN-rrr in., zc; sneiied, vtiwo. HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dozen. pacgeo. nic. NUTS-WB nuts. No. 1 soft shell. rer lb. 15V4c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 tanrd shell, per lb. 1 - tj r.i -1 1 a .... IK 11a. A11....1. It. -. i'r ' Jl-, lllll IB, uci nr.. uc-. almonds, soft she 1 ner lb.. 16c: hard shell, pet lb.. 13c: pecans, large, per lb., 12c small, per in., loej peanuts, per lb fin; roasted peanuts, per Jb.. 7r: Chill walnuts. 12f13Hc; large hickory nuts, per bu, $1.50; mien oarss, per du., tz.uu; diuck walnuts. per nu.. ii.za. Miuj-JH iso. l green. c: no. z green. Sc no. l salted. 7c: No. 2 sa ted. 6c: No. 1 vea calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8Wc: No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 16 lbs., M;c: dry salted hides, swilc; sheep peiie, ay iwj , norse macs, i.oota.ou. Bt. Loals Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS, Jan.' 7. WHEAT Lower; No. rea casn. eievaior. nominal: traca. ir v.ic: May, bkc; July, tic; no. z tiara, i CUKIN steady: no. Z caah. 44c: track. mo; may, oc; juiy, .VC. . , 1 1 A Ulcii.lv K. -J na.V. Qn. SkHic; May, aittc; No. 2 white. 40o. r buuii-Btcuoy ; red winter patents, 14.26 ((4.35; fancy and strulght, l3.9vit44.zo; clear, rsrciSD nntothy. steady; $2.26e2.80i I'llUV Ml'll UtaaAi,- kt '1,1 BRAN yulet; sacked, east track,- 79N3c iiai firm: iimomy. i .wuu.ou . orairie. SO.lA"( .w. J HON COTTON TIES $1.06. , PROVISIONB Pork. lower: lobblna $13.40. Lard, steady; steam rendered. $8.6a. iiHCon. lower: boxed extra shorts. WJ.ti'A: clear rius, xi.no; snort wciear. ji.ib. POULTRY Slow: chickens. ICw-c: BDrlnas. r. i . . t...L 1 .... . .1 .. ., i. 1 ..... .. . . . in i i Kit uuiet: creamery. lgftZoc: dairy. ii,uuH Lower at nc. case count. . Rocelnts. ShlDments. Flour, bbls b.OuO 9.U00 Wheat, bu 72,000 66.000 Corn, bu 38.000 63.000 Oats, bu 61.000 89,000 Wir Enmort Still Itfli;nct Bentiment in All Line, of Trade. MARKET SHOWS A HIGHER TENDENCY talted atatea steel Preferred la la Demand, bat Na Reason Is As signed for Firmness of This stock. . NEW YORK, Jan. 7-rTodays stock mtuket rtili'cled a more sober view of the conditions growing out of the war crlla In the far-east. 1 ne result was a moderate recovery from tne tall of yesterday and Us Hcrompanylntf war news by way ot Philadelphia ana Ban Francisco. War news continued foineining or a lac- tor in all of the speculative markets and wheat rose and cotton tell in response. London had already scored some recovery trom Its eany decline before trading bo- gap, in New lork. 'the day s market here was sluggish and llntiess. me stanoaro. slocks moved very narrowly and did not maintain tne positions, reiiecting tne smil ing operations of protesslonal tiadcrs seek- Inu merely to foilow urlces. There were wider movements In a collection ot minor stocks, principally among the railroads, but -embracing some of tne low-priced liv dustrials as well. United States (Steel pre. ferred was firm throughout the day until tho closing deals, when Its gain had reached of a point, melted away in com. mon with a reaction In the whole list. The buying of I nited States Steel pre ferred was attributed to banking interests associated with the corporation, and was believed to be for uurDOses of support. News of the day from the trade onered no explanation of the firmness of the stock, the leadine trade authority report. ing a waiting attitude on the part of buy-. era of finished products In me. commence that tney couia cover tneir requirements at ease. Bomethlna was made or tne nn notincement that Hteel storks had reached the bolnt of greatest degression and that economies In wages are to be felt from tlds time on. Advances in specialties were wltnont ex planation beyond former rumors concerning purchase of Chicago A Alton and Its stint e in a combination of minor railroads. Amal gamated Copper showed temporary llrmneas in tne race or the heaviness ot wie gen eral romnei, mm men wetmeoeu urnurui. presumably on account of the reports of a judicial holdina on a minor point in one of the company's numerous litigations. The mock scored a loss on tne day ot Money continued to work decidedly easier for all kinds of loans, time funds I BUUIIliniKC 111 I'I i-m., irge proportions In Industrial collateral were sought to be Included. This removed any obstruction to the advance In sterling exchange, while the advance in discount rates In London helped to lift sterling. The banks of England and of France exhibited tne .large increases oi loans usual after the. turn of the new yenr. The Bank of France showed a loss of $2,Ono,0U) in gold, and the Bank of Eng land an Increase. This makes more re markable the sterling rate advance in Paris yesterday In the face of the war scare. In the unsettling Influence in tne outbreak of hostilities which had been most feared wan lame withdrawals of French canital Invested in lnndon accounts to take care or rrenon nuiding ot Kiismans. ine market closed rather easy at reactions. lionua were aun and ureguar. loiai sales, par value. $1,850,000. Cnlted States bonds were unchanged on tne last can The following are the quotations on the New York Stock, exchange: Sales.Hlgh. Low. Close .21,630 &)ih . 66 tii'4 . 714 fc t8 88 4 ,7,630 1i 76 74 77- . 310 . 2,0 0 . 200 . 6oO . 1.600 . 2,910 . 300 . 100 . 200 8,6.10 fire points. All Quotations of Russian bonds showed slight gains during the day. Imperial fours of l!H'l opening at 87 and closing at 97.40. The Weekly statement of the Bank, of France shows the following changes: Notes in circulation, decressfd, S.9:"po.!) francs: treasury accounts current, decreased, 1o4,U'5,ckio francs; ford In hand. decreased, 14.mio.oc0 frsncs; bills discounted, decressed, loH.iwi.wKl francs; silver In band. decreased, i.imi.voo francs; a per cent rentes, 87 f 67c for the account; exenange on Lon don, l5f 16Wc for checks. BERLIN. Jan. 7. Trailing on the bodrse today had a nervous tone, owing to the far eastern situation. Exchange on Lon don, 20 marks 44 pfgs. for checks. Dis count rates, short and three months' bills, 1 per cent. !few York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 7-MONEY-On call, eany e': per cent; offered at 2 per cent; time loans, easy at IVKV rer cent for all dates; prime mercantile paper, 5'y6l per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.84S6'd 4.8R. POSTED RATES $4.WHM S3 and $4.85H3 4.8i; commercial bills, $4.1V SILVER Bar. 67Tnc: Mexican dollars. c. . .... bonus uovernment. steady; railroad, ir regular. The closing quotations on bonds ars at follows: V. . rf. U. ref....lft'. L. ft N. nnl. 4i. reg. do coupon do 3a. rrg. do coupon do nw 4t, o coupon . . . . do old 4ii, reg. do covi on . . . . do la, rt do Coupon ..... Atrhlfion kq. 4s. do adl. 4. Atlantic C. L 4a.. n k Manhattan e. a. 4a. A1! Max. Conlral 4a.... O. 4a.. do lua Central of' Oa. 6a.. do 1st lnc Co a Ohio Hm.. Chicago A A. l-a. C, H. A q. n. 4a.. C. ii. & 8. P. (. 4a..lws C. N. W e. T1....1JH, C, R. I. P. 4a.... 7 do enl. 6a 7t C.t'.C. A 81. L. g. 4a. H intvi I i l.t lnc ,.!H Mlnn. A 8t. L. I M., K. A T. 4a.. ..107V4, do Sa ..H'1, N. R R. o( M. c. ..t01i!N. Y. C. 1. Sa. ..loin N. J. C. a. 6a.... .. jNo. PaclOo 4a.... .. 14 I do a aau In. A W. s. 4a Kilt ... U4, a.. 7 ... 't ... Vt Sa. 74 '4 ... n ...12SV4j ... 70'4 ... M6 ... US Chicago Tcr. 4a. Con. -Tobacco 4a:. Colo. A 8a. 4a.... D. A H. O. 4a... Erie prior llo 4a do ifn. 4a r. w. A n. O. )a...!0H4 Hocking Val. 4Ha...,104 Offered. ..10'4)lo. ft. L. 4a A par 93V4 renn. conr. a4a. . 104 I Heading gn. 4a 94 (17 'St. L. A I. M. c. 6a.. Ill 10214: SI. L. A 8 F. tm. 4a. . 7H .Jii' .us . 7t ,10H .1141k . . 84j 76 ISt. L. 8. W. Ik. 0H geabnard A. U. 4a... so. racisc a 8o. Rallwai Sa Tt-iaa A f?it T , SI. L. A W. 4a. Vltion Pacific 4a do conv. 4a 1'. 8. Atael Id fa... Wabah la do dab. B....n,... W. A L. E. 4a Wla. Cantral 4a Colo. F. A I. c. Sa. 7 hi M S 7 4 London Stock MarVot LONDON, Jan. 7.-C1oslng: 87H N, Cenaola, money do account Anaconda Atchlaon do ptd Baltimore A Ohio. CanaUlan Pacific Chea. A Ohio Ihl DcBeara U. A' R. O. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Illinois Central Ixiuli. A Naah M.. K. VT ilrago Ot. W. 15 . M. A Bt. P.f....l4; Y. Central.. 74 Norfolk A W... .. 344 do pld .SS Ontario A W... .. tl4 Pennsylvania .. ... TI14 Rand Mlnra .... .RaadiDg do In pri... do M pfd... So. Railway ... 1V do pfd !' Ro. Pacltlc .'704 Vnlon Pacific .. . J1 do ffd . 64j V. 8. Steel . 49 1 . do pfd .1S4 Wabaah .110 do pfd If ..122V1 .. 67 .. 11 .. 4014 .. 4 .. 78 V, .. tl .. 1014 .. I7H .. 194 .. 6 SILVER Steady, 26 13-lfid 1er ounce. MONEY 2.ii3Vt ner cent: the rate of dl count in the onon market for short bills Is SV4U3a per cent; for three months' bl'.la, 3!b3 per cent. Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON, Jan. 7. Call loans, 6V48 P" cent; time loans, 5fi6 per cent. Omclal closing prices on stocks and nonoa: Atchison do nfd Baltimore & Ohio do Did Canadian Paclfto Central of N. J... Chesa. & Ohio ... ChlcQrn fit Alton . 00 prd Chicago O. W do H pfd Chicago & N. W. Chicago T. & T.. do ufd Sl,U6 C, C, C. A St. L Colo, southern. e.uou do 1st pfd 400 do Ski ufd 1.6u0 Dela. cV Hudson 600 Dela.. Lack & West. Denver At It. O do nfd Erie 6,4r0 do 1st pfd BjO do 2d nfd J.0U0 Great Northern. V(A.. Hocking valley .'... i do ptd 000 Illinois Central ........ 114 Iowa Central 1,120 do pfd .. 100 K. C. Southern 400 do pfd l,3i0 Louisville & Nash...-. 1.420 Manhattan L ...... 2,700 Met. St. Ry 920 Minn. & St. Louis..... 200 Missouri Pacific .......5,300 Missouri. K. at T 900 do Dfd V) N. R. R. of Mex., pfd. 400 New York Central .... 1,6'p0 90 1164 160 16 27 164 im 2& 174 67 26H 164 90 116 160 32 84 79 15V4j 27- 166 Si 10 2m 16" 65A .25 163 800 20Vi 19 aaotatlons of tbo Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. Jan. 7.-FLOrR-Recelpts. 19,1(4 bbls.; exports, 1,670 bbls; market guict, but prices rlrmly held; winter pat ents t.;i.y 1.00, winter siraignis, i.iuui.a; Minnesota patents. S4.b&(i4.oo; winter ex tras, 4.46!u4.w; Minnesota bakers, . $3.8o 4.W, winter low grades, $3.otVg3.36. Rye Hour, firm;- fair to good, $3.3og4.40; choice to tancy. U.i&UZ.'b. Buckwheat Ouur, dull, It.Ai a 1. 3U. COiu4 . MEAL Firm; yellow western. 11.00; city, $1.04; kiln dried, i.KoJ oo. R k h. dteady : No. 1 wesivrn. W4 nom inal t. o. b. afloat; slato and Jersey, 66 kii.v:. BARLEY Dull; feeding. 45c, f. o. b., tturraio: mailing. ,'uumi. c. 1. I., nunaio. , tlr.Al-ltecelptH. .j0 uu.: spot mai Ket fTgular. No. 2 red. $1, elevator; No. 2 red, K.h', f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. IWc, f, o, b afloat. Options were small and lrreuulur all day on eontlictlng war rumors. but generally stronger on a belief that con ditions had materially Improved. Active unloading, poor cables, higher consols and a liberal Interior movement contributed to the break In prices. The close was c net lower. May, HutflVtC, July 'tbuTSnc, closed 77u'77v(iC. COItN Receipts. 33.325 bu.; spot market was easy. No. 2, nominal, elevator and 62c f. o. b. atloat; No. t yellow. 67 W; uusiaded mixed, He. The option market opened lower with wheat and rallied at noon on war rumors; again sold oft under liquuiHtion ami cioxt-d o net lower. May, fciVii6.1Vkc, closed Wie. OATS Receipts. 16,500 bu.; spot market dull. No. I, 4.to; standard white, 44c; No. 3, 41o ; No. i white, 44c; No. i white, 44c; irai'K wniie, utiibc. PLED i'lrm; sprlns; bran, $.,0.0O(5:20.o0; Diiauiingn. .Bvaiu city. J-Vixu-U w). HAY Steady. Shipping, $6.i0, choice, HOPS Firm. Btate, common to choice. 1S03, iMiSic; 1W2. iJ'ii-'oci old, 12c; Pacitlo coest, ii'ts, sw; icia:; old, (koIm- HIDES Firm. Oalveston. 20 to 26 lbs. 16c; California, !1 to 2A lbs, 12c; Texas dry, M o mi ti, umi;. LEATHER Firm. Acid, 23in25o. RU'W juist. DomeaUe, lair to extra, f 4k(!l 4C. a il'IBVkVA Reef. mesa II' man nil hnaf hams. UO: cut meatx. doll: 1.1,1. le.i bellies. H St; pickled shoulders. $6.50; pickled Lun is, V . Lara, steauy; western steamed, rr.jo; January elosml at li w, nominal; re. rtne4t, dull; eonilnent. $7.3; South Amer- I7.au: January closed at . 16. nominal: re. fined, uuist; eonilnent, $7 SO; SMjtn Amen. l a, $.; carnpound, $i.2j 50. Pork, firm; trtmlly. $16; short clear, $13.6016.00; mevs, s4 2aitiU 4). TaLUWW Finn; city, S'.ttSHc; country, hlTTIfR Finn: atiiiar. INu.'Ic. Ctt ELSE Quiet; state full creamv faney large anu annul coiorea ana wniiii. Orp tetnher. 12c: late made. 10Vc. ltiCLTRY Alive, firm; western chickens, lic: torn is. li'Ac; turarys. lc; . arcB. o. . rip; western chickens, ISUc; fowU, a-'kc; turaeys, puiyc. Kansas City tiraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jan.! T. WHEAT May, "Vi Jn'y. iOc: caah, No. J hard. 73u7c: No. 8. iiWi.'c; No. 4. 63iii7c; rejected, 6Lt w'c; .10. z revl, 00c; .mi. j, si'iiMc CORN-May. 4o'.it..e; July 40Vi caah. No. i mixed, fci4uv; No. 2 white, w iNO. , B'c. . OATS No. i white, 36c; No. 1 mixed, 36$ I7o. . BUTTER Creamer-. liVirilc; dairy, fancy. FtKIS Steady. Missouri and Kansas. cases returned. ?JiC; No. t, whltewood VU" lllc-IUtleO. HAY- Ttmothy. $H.(IOJtJ.0; choice prairie 1 o 41 1 . 'a Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA.' Jan. 7. BUTTER In fair demand; extra western creamery, 25c; extra nearby prints, 28c. tuua weax ana W lower: fresh nearby, 32c at mark: fresh western. 82"4io. I oho off: fresh southwestern. 32u32Hc. loss ore. CHEESE Steady but nulet: New York full creams, fancy, llc; New York full creams, choice, HVc; New York full creams, lair to good, io( 1114c. Minneapolis W'teat, Floslr knd Bran. 141 VVI' X1 T I a ft U'UPiT r .. .. TSTkc; September, 7974ic; on track, No. 1 hard, 7c; wo. 1 northern, wc; No. I northern. 84c: No. 8 northern. 743S0c. FLOUR First patents, $4,704)4.80; second patents, $4.014.70; llrat clears, $3.403.50; sreond clears, Vi.VMHi.i). BRAN In bulk, nlgher. 14. 253314. 60. DalntK Grain Market. DULUTH. Jan. T.-WHEAT-In store. No. 1 hard, 86c; No. 1 northern, 85c; No. 2 northern, (uHc; on track, No. 1 northern, tfc'.c: No. northern, bHc; to arrive, No. 1 northern, 8Hc; No. 2 northern, K-c; No. 1 spring, ic; May, 7o; July, c. OATS On track and to arrive, WiVio. Norfolk & Western...- 200 do Dfd i Ontario A Western.... 1.200 Pennsylvania 16,3(6 P.. C. C. St St. la...... 1U Reading 6,640 do 1st Pfd 340 do 2d Dfd Rock Island Co 7,&'o do pfd 600 St. L. & S. F.,lst pfd do 2d Dfd St. L. Southwestern do pfd St. Paul do pfd fouthern Paclflo ... outhern Railway . do Dfd Texas & Paclflo 28 64 47, isii'' 85 . 129 22 84 19 34 107 142 121 66 91 17 39 36 119 66 21 117 Bi 44 77 22 68 27 67 47 M 129 21 38 18 S3 106 Hl 121 6 91 16 38 347, 117 68 21' 116 63 43 . 77 21 67 90 116 lo 32 36 79 1 27 166 41 24 '1 J 1 66 2 lf 269 19 6S 27 6?7 47 170 73 22 SWA 18 Atchlaon 4a Mex. i'entral 4a. . Atchlaon do Mil Pinion A Albanr 4iS Boaton A Maine 147H lloatoh Kleratad ... 67 .140 N. Y., N. H. A H...1K5 Kltchburg pfd t'nlon Paolflo Mei. Central ..... Amr. Sugar do pfd Amr. T. A T..... Dom. I. A 8 General Electrlo . kin- Electrlo ... do pfd Polled Fruit .... Vnlted Coppar ... V. 8. Steal de ptd Weatlng. common Adventure .15 .... 7T4 .... ....124 ....123 ....126 .... .,..14 .... to .... 75 .... 8 .... t lAllouel Amalgamated ..... Hlngham ( al. A Hecla Centonnlal .., Copper Range .... Dominion Coal ... Kranklln Iale Korals Mohawk (lid Dominion .... Oaceola Parrot Uulnoy Hants Fa Copper. Tamarack Trinity Vnlted States .... Vtah Victoria 9Tt, Winona 6&.WolYerlne 81 Daly Weat t . . . 1 ... 4-4j ... 4Ha ,.. t3 ,..437 ... IS ... .., 4H ... ... 1 ... m ... to ... 49 ... 11 ... vu ... 1 .,.100 ... 4 ... 1H :::'S ... 7 ... i ... OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET a goon snare cf the advance tost, pro visions were considerably higher yesterday, which csued the hog market to advance this morning, but later on provisions essed off and the hog market reacted. Trading Cattle R'mItjU Rat Exnstsi! and Tridino- I w 'airly active on the opening, but was VaUlS a.rjeipis not iJIoeSilTS sua iriaing ra(nf,r ,)ow toward the c ose. Light stuff wss neglected the same a usual and sold largely from $4.40 to $4 56, light mixed hogs went from $4. 80 to $4 66, heavy mixed from $4 66 to $4.70. prime heavies from $4.70 to $4.75 and aa high as $4.00 was paid for extra choice hog. Receipts were pot neavy this morning ana as a result a rainy early clearance was made In spite of the fact that trading on the clcHMt wss slow. Representative sales: Wti AotiTe, with Pr ce$ Steady. HOGS OPENED HIGHER, CLOSEO WEAK Moderate Receipts of Sheen an Lnmbs And an Aetlvo Demand Canned Prices to Advance All of Ton to Fifteen Cents. Receipts were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 7. Cattle. Hears. She. .. $.4o6 4,el lo.ooi .. 4.049 l.xol I0,6!6 .. 3.6.1 10.334 8,719 .. 1,136 7,429 4,919 4 tt M 47 7S. 74 44 77. ft 14. 4 U Four days this week 14.312 30.145 34,26$ Same days last week....lo 6bo 35.316 11 Oil Same week beforo .i29 28.324 li,84 Same three weeks ago. .16,526 41,:t6 24,763 Same four weeks ago. ...17.176 348 39.M8 Same days last year 13,236 25,4x4) 17.414 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last year; 1904. 190$. Inc. Cattle 16.873 12.563 8 310 Hogs 41.875 S6.814 5,061 Sheep 38,621 1,6U$ 20,117 Average jrlcas paid for ncga, t cioutn umaoa ror the last several days with cess serlsons: 77... 4t... 47... 4... 40... 4 AT. m .t- .in .id .107 .tiI .tl .IN ,.104 177 Sh. Pr. ...,la ....ts ....IM ....lt ...140 .121 71 114 74 1.Tf Dste. I 0t. lW2.l.19O0. 1181. 1.17. Deo." Dac. Deo. Deo. Dec. Doc.' )ec. Dec. tsc. Dec. Dec. Dec. Deo. Deo. Dec. Dec. 16... 1L.. 18... It... to... 21... ii... U... 24... Si... 26... 27... 28... 29... 30... 4 28 84, ! 4 SO I 4 $4 4 a 4 464, 4J7 4 63, i 82 1 $4, 14, 26, Oil 6 12. t 071 04 ov 6 16 6 18 C 26. ( 86 t 44 4 61' 4 47'vti ( 60! 4 ili ( 34 4 62 2& 6 bl 4 90 6 06 6 09 a 6 l"?. ( 86 a 26, 1 85 43 4 73 JR1 4 81 4 8u a 4 0 aa 4 89 4 b$ 4 77 4 81 01 8 98, 8 92, 4 01 4 l2! 4 04 4 11 4 l 4 14 4 161 4 141 8 28 $ 94 3 28 8 to 8 8 3 14V $ 81 3 31 8 3 8 84 3 87 3 4 8 60 1 44 3 48j 3 46 3 46 3 33 8 23 8 84 3 31 3 it 8 30 ! 31 8 30 3 81 SI. St. 44.. 44.. .V.: S4.. SB. . 17.. (I.. 65.. 4.. 61.. SO.. St.. at. . 1.. 74.. 44.. at. . 71.. 87.. 7S.. 71.. all.. II t.u If ......tut Il ,-..... 40 124 t1 857 l 2at S.4S t 176 Ml 10 i;t 174 t4S Ml 22 J IM 114 Ill 147 .171 340 lie 420 4 IS 4 M 4 U 4 41 4 4S 4 SO 4 SO 4 SS 4 SS 4 65 4 SS 4 6ft 4 874j 4 7 4 49 4 40 4 40 4 40 , 4 40 . 4 40 4 W 4 4I4 4 41 3 4 1S 4 45 4 45 4 as 4 5 4 4 4 4 46 4 aft 4 ft 4 4(1 4 tut 4 41 4 45 4 aft 4 aft 4 45 4 46 4 aft 4 all 4 46 No. II.. II.. . 41., Aa. lh. .ISO ... .87 .... .Ill 40 110 40 '40 0 40 10 I JO 1M 140 ao 120 'to 0 lao so "(10 140 HO i:o ire ) i?o tl0 m 160 80 Pr. 4 4 4 4S 4 46 4 44 4 47t 4 47V, 4 474j 4 47V4 I $ 61 1 3 84 Date. 1S04. 1903.l02.1901.1900.lSS.Ui. Jaru, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 1... 2... 3... 4... 6 .. 6... 7... 4 64 6 $3 6 22 4 $5 4 21 8 48 ! I 4 75 4 66 I 4 6ti 4 66, 6 37 6 29 6 6 19 8 2 ( 27 34 6 24 4 39 6 091 5 06 4 tmi 4 96 6 oz 5 04 4 33 4 29 4 27 4 8i! 4 86 1 67 1 8 67 1 8 48 3 41 3 44 8 471 8 3$ $ 48 3 39 $ 421 $ 40 "Indicates Sunday. "'Indicates holiday. The official number of cars of stock brousht in todav bv each road was: cattie.tiogson p. 11 so. C. M. A St. P. Ry.. Yvatxisn a Mo. Paclflo Ry 1 Union Pac. System.. 24 C. & N. W. Ry 4 V., R. & II. V. R. R. 23 C, St. P., M. & O... IS B. & M. Ry 22 C, 1. & Q. Ry 10 K. C. & St. J 2 C, R. I. & P., east.. 10 C. R. I. & P., west.. 1 Illinois Central 2 Chicago O. W. ....... 4 23 2 1 18 6 18 8 25 4 1 5 8 , 1 5 U4 'i ii 23 IIS .M4 10 14S 44 t.'l 44 17 M IM so.; .S4i 44 ft ii m 4 lui M 140 SI set to 144 SI I'n II ...Iftl 41 t7 SI Ill II .Ill SO tM S IM 71 im 44.'. 1 . M 17 (7 Ill 70 170 41 141 41 Ill SO 110 4 117 4 !7t 41 ..Ill ft 7 101 41 174 SI lit 44 ;..ll 64 :..S26 61 Ill 64 141 M 420 St 14 4S 110 II 10 ... 41 144 40 BHEKP There wss a more moderate run . -V. 1 1 I 1 . I. I I n .. . I VI PllCrp UOU IMII1LH. UU" IIIOIIIIMH, niiva. as a result, the market ruled active ana higher nil around. J 'ackers all seemed to be anxious for supplies, which was Just the reverse of tho case yesterday, and there were not enough -on sule to meet their re aulrements. The market could not bs quoted 1015o higher, or. In other words, the loss of yesterday was regained, wnicn leaves the market In practically the same nosltion It waa on Tuesday. Western lambs sold this morning as high as $6.60 and xo AA. vissrllnas lirouaht I4.0 and frLnu. and ewes sold up to $3.80. Trading waa very brisk from start to finish and every thing was out of first hands at an early 4roe There were only a few feeders at ine vards and the demand was sufficient to take everything offered at good steady nrlnea . . m-M . l . i. I a f 1 inT. nnm rnr r-f ith -1 1 1 hfim h : i. iti rn western lnmbs. lf.2MK).75: fair to good lambs, $4.76476.25: good to choice yearlings, i42S6i4Rn: fsir to aond vearungs. H.wnwa.so good to choice wethers. 8.50(tr4.00; fair to good wethers. $3.2n(SS.6iO; good to choice ewes, .i.2mua.ria; lair o gonn rwe, eo.v".o.ti'. choice feeder lambs, la.wwt.io: rair 10 goon Inn.l,a 91 A. f .rtdor vAnrllnffS. $3.26i3S.r.O; feeder wethers, $3.1!MM.S6; feeder ewes, 11.76.26; culls, 31.UU0Jl.fti. Itepre eniativa sales test. $Hc; molasses sugar, tie; rennerl. nulet; No. , .c; No. 7. 4cj No. s, $9c No. 9, 9V: No. 1. a s&c: No. 11, 3 c; No, 12, H.Tnc; No. 13, 3.70c; No. 14, 3 fiftci con fectioners , 4 c; mould. 4.10c; cut loaf. 6.25c; crushed, 5 6(c; granulated, 4.45cl cubes, 4. 70c. MOLASCKS Firm; Jew urieana, open kettle, good 10 choice, 8H'":We. NKW OHLKA.NS, Jan. 7 ft I4A n yillet: open kettle 2avM.v; centrtrugai, su. i-ie: Centrifugal whites, 2VJ 13-lh; yellows, 3i 8 11-lftc; seconds. ?tj;l'tc. MOUAPfKS Oiilet; iien gettie, Xasj.tio.. Syrup, dull. 2.H1I27C. ASKS POOR TO STAY AWA British Consal Oenernl Hays Capi Colony lias Too Many of Them Already. 4 7VS 4 70 4 70 4 TO 4 70 4 70 4 TO 4 70 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 TO 4 70 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO 4 TO , 4 7!j 4 TlVfc 4 7S 4 TE 4 TS 4 TS 4 15 4 7a 4 SO 4 80 NEW TORK, Jan. T. Sir Percy Sander son, the British consul general, gave out the following today: "Information has been received to tht effect that the government of Cape Colony desires, on account of the present condi tion of trade In the colony and throughout South Africa, to discourage the furthet . Immigration of persons without ampls. means or prospect of Immediate employ tnent. . Numbers of skilled artisans and others have been thrown out of work and fresh arrivals accentuate the condition." RECEIVERS OF INTERNATIONAL 8w Jersey Vlco Chancellor Names Two for n Fire Kairtno -Compnny. TRENTON, N. J., Jari. 7. It was an. nounced here today that Vice Chancellor Emery has appointed James R, Clarko ot New York and Charles E. KlmbaTl of Sum mlt, N. J., receivers for the International Firs Engine company, a $9,000,000 corpora tion with plants In New York. Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, St. Paul and Elmlra, N. Y., and other places. The liabilities ars $347,274 and assets, $96,260. V COLISEUM IS DECLARED SAFE Chlcngro Building; Department Lifts the Ban from the Great Con. rentton Itavll. CHICAGO. Jan, 7. -The order by tho city building department closing the Coliseum along with theaters and other publio halls In Chicago was today rescinded as to the Coliseum, the building department finding upon further investigation that the Coli seum was entirely safe .and was fully complying with all requirements. Total receipts 130 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Now York Mining quotations. NEW TORK. Jan. 7.4-Tho folldwln are the closing qnotatlons 'On -minln stocks; Anatna Con Alice Breece Brunawlck Con Comatock Tunnel.. Con. Cal. at Va. Horn Hllrer , Iron Silver U4 LadTllle Cos lt "Offere 3 16 ii .. 10 .. 6 .. 1 ..166 ..100 ..US .. 8 MtfW Phial flHIflo ...... OpMr'.;...i,... I'otoil ' Havaee' Bierrk Nevada Small Hopes utanoara ..... B ..400 ..70 .. 11 .. 48 .. 70 .. 21 ..ISO Omaha Packing Co 693 Swift and Company 674 Cudahy Packing Co 643 Armour & Co 702 Armour tt Co., 8. City... 72 Vansant A Co 86 Carey & Benton 84 McCreary & Carey 8 W. I. Stephen 6 Hill & Huntzlnger 26 Huston & t'nderwood... 2 H. F. Hamilton 29 Li. F. Hubs 21" Wolf A Murnan 1 Hobblck & B 7 Sol Degan 12 J. I. Root 23 Haggerty & Co 35 Othjer buyers ,.. 233 746 1.091 1.823 1.724 1.353 48 1.45$ 1,162 1,791 228 cull ewes 10 cull ewes 193 western ewes .. 43 western bucks .. 760 western ewes .. 1?3 western ewes ., 233 western ewes ... 204 western ewes .. 2 western ewes ... 4 western ewes .. 165 feeder lambs ... 1 western wether 809 western lambs . 6 native ewes .... 1 western wether 104 western lambs . 266 western lambs . z native lamns .. 2 native lambs ... Av. . 85 . 97 . 104 . 124 . m . 116 . 101 . 10s . 100 . 196 . 56 . 120 . 66 . 146 . 140 . 77 . 73 ,. 100 . 90 Pr. 2 40 2 50 8 00 ,8 12 3 M 3 60 3 66 8 75 ! 75 8 85 3 90 4C0 4 00 4 25 . 6 60 6 75 6 00 00 CHICAGO UVB STOCK MARKET. Fair Reeelots ot All Stock, with Higher Prices for Hons. rum acm. Jan.' 7. CATTLE Receipts, mnort head: market slow: good to prime steers, e.lWj6.66; poor to medium, $3.60 4 0; stocsiers ana ieeuers, s.aumi.u', '"-i $2.0Mi4.26: heifers, $2.0O4.76; canners, 82.00 2.40; bulls, 32.2604.26: calves, $3. 607.26. - . . , . . . 1... A. l.k k... Mil. .nnn.n no 000" market 6i lc demand the market ruled active and steady lhl n 1ud and butchers. $4.7d(&5.05: good on all desirable grades of both killers and 1? neavy, 4.95rg6.12; rough heavy, Total 8,207 6.8S3 789 5.S4J CATTLE There was a light "run of cattle here this morning and In view of tne good Bank Clearings. ..' 300 .. J.4O0 .14,220 !!i3!oo .. 100 .. . 7tA) & W... lot) 144 8-U4 142 Hit, Mllwaokee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 7. WHEAT Easier: Nu. 1 northern, 88!jjittSV4c ; No. 8 northern, 83 feMic; M:iv. 66c. hakley-nrm: No. z. 63c: sample. 35 tllc. t'oitN Kasier; no. 3, 4Kj42c; May, va. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Jan. 7 SEEDR-Clover. cash and January. Ii.6i4: February. 87.1214 March, $7 27; prima timothy, $1.17; prime B4Btae, OQ-OM. PEORIA. Jan. No. 8, 40V; pew, Peoria Grain Market. 7-CORN-Stead dv: No. 1 294o; No. i. 34c. new, creamery, 15ft24c; stats UVE-No. 2, 4. Wheat, bushels ... Corn, tushela ..... Oats, bushvls RecelDts. Bhlproents in. !u) 27 ! 1.200 7,Cu0 ;t,u) l.lveroool Gram Market. -TIVERPtKlL. Jan. T.-WHEAT-Spot itiui, ru. a reo western, winter, bs s?d. J-utur.a nidtH: March. 6a $Td. CUHN Byot, firu; American, new, is 31; Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. MET ALB The loeal copper market today developed a firm un dertone owing to an Improved demand from consumers ani limited orrerlngs from first nanus, i-aao is nuoted at $12.&o4il2.8714 electrolytic, 1 2.6012. 76; casting. $12.25' 12.50. On the other side no change occurred for the day In spats, althouch futures eased orr 2a 3d; futures were quoted st 67 76s 3d. mie tin waa 011111 ana unchnnved her the English market advanced 1 7a ad for spot and I.s tkl for Tut urea; this closed spot at x. 1,11 iej HTia tuiures at a ui is; snot tin at Net- York Is quoted at $2S.6iii 29.00. The local lead market la nulet and unchanged at fl.3"di4 45; London declined Is 3d to 1 bs 3d. ine local spe tec market also re mained uncharted at $S.OOjj5.20; In London sielter advanced 2 6d to 21 17s 6.1. In (tiasaow Iron closed unchaniced at 49s lid AtiddieboroutS at a decline ot lltyl at 42s 6J : the local market ruled eteidy but nulet hend with nuotatlons more or less nominal No. 1 northern foundry was quoted at f 15 0 tiie.Uf; No. 2 northern foundry, Il4.xiii6 00; No. 1 southern and No. 1 soft southern foundry. I13 7a14.25. 6T. LOIM8 Jan. 7. M ETA T 44 Lead, firm at H 20. Bpelter. quiet at 14.10. Coatee Market,, NEW YORK. Jan. 7. COFFEE 4B not Rio. firm; No. 7. Invoice, "tiStc, The market for futures opened tlrm, with prices unchanged to lj pnlnts higher, the sdvance being due to brlvk demand for September and later ny conimissiDii houses and n I street Cablea at flret Were dlauppolnting, but, however, later turned Arm; llriill nuirkets wera closed over a holiday. Europe was a seller all duy and In the early afternoon Wall street bulls and rxKton houses llnul dated nenvuy, their selling being based on unfavorable nature of news from the far east. The preeeure of this coffee brought about a sharp rx action and the cloae was barely steady at a net dec'lne of 154nJ6 pninta, ball were 14o.W1 tuiKS, Including January at 70oi7.73c: Msrch. T. St mi 7.40c: Atirll. 7.4s' i7.5oc; May. 7.6ii 75c: June. 7 S 4i7 iOc; July, . T 7t(7 aic; eptemler 7 Wif im; uctouer, 4ci uecemuer, a. 14 &-ml. Toledo, St. L. do Dfd Union Paclflo , do pfd Wabash do Dfd Wheeling & L. E. Wisconsin CentraJ ... do Dfd Adams Express American Exprees ... united states up.., Welle-Fargo Amal. copper Am. Car St Foundry. do pfd.. Am. Linseed Oil do pfd Am. Locomotive do ufd... Am. Smelt. & Retln.. do pfd Am. Sugar Rein Anaconda Mln. Co... Brooklyn R. T Colo. Fuel A Iron ... Col. Hock Coal Consolidated Oas General Electrlo International Paper., do pfd International Pump., do Dfd National Biscuit National Lead North American ..... Pacific Mall Peoole's Uas Pressed Bteel car...., do Dfd.. Pullman Palace Car. Republic 8Uel do Did , Rubber Ooods , do Dfd Tenn. Coal Iron..., I . a. 1 .earner , do pfd U. B. Rubber ao piu U. 8. Steel do Dfd Western ITnlon Northern Securities 47 46 19 18 7 . 73 25 24 24 ' 24 .36.2S0 77 . ZOO . 200 ! '4S0 . 620 19 17 39 .78.830 . 1.700 . 320 49 1H 6 76 IW', 19Va 36 if' 36 48 18 67 l.OOJ 17 16 4i , 100 , 6.0.VJ , 200 .32,8X0 , 5u0 . 1'J . 1.146 , loo . 150 60O 2'l 300 2il0 1.00 L8io 31 sua .21.64) . 615 47 6:o 124 60 3o 16 19 170 65 474 89 124 72 4X 27 19 170 65 15 83 25" 96 27 6 4ol4 17 mi" 7 76 10 61 86 14 82 2o" 96 27 6 17 75 9 bT. 8b Total sales for the day, 419,200 shares. 11X1 66 85 21 117 6) 437, 76 21 61 60 39 It 324 141',, 176 47 19 7i 24 4 3d 774 68 19 164 161 38W 224 Vt 110 110 206 h 18 61 96 28 17 6 4. 124 74 4V 291k " 19 111 104 61 29 70 86 14 (13 24 9i 27 tli 215 6 41 " 73 36 'C 1H4 41 974 00 a OMAHA. Jan. 7. Rank clnarlnirs for to day, $1,312,310.40, an Increase of $17.312.,! over the corresponding day last year. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. COTTON-Market opened steady at an advance of 9 and 17 points.' This gain was more directly the result of cable advices from Liverpool, Which were -of a better class than required 10 maicn tne closing 01 tne local market the previous day. Hut the extent of the response at New York was not considered satisfactory and the active selling move ment set in. This resulted In a sharp de cline that carried the trading level down to a net loss of 7 and 15 points as compared with the figures of the previous day. Then followed a sharp rally, with the market finally steady with a net advance of 10 and 14 points. On the decline there was heady liquidation and some . pretty ener getic selling ny the benrs, who appear to bs on the watch for renewed efforts on the part of the bull parties to sell. Rut at tne decline the bull leaders, instead of selling as many expected, became active Duyers and Immediately started In to cover, sales, 700.000 bales, estimated.. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 7. COTTON Unlet: sales, eon Hales: 'ordinary. 12 6-lfie! good ordlnarV 12 ll-16c; middling, l!tc; good middling, 13 8-ltic; middling fatr, 13 9 16c receipts, 9.977 bales; stock, 401.601 bales: fu tures were steady. January, 12 86,'dl2.89c: February, 13.13Jil3.10c: March. 13.30c: Anrll. 13.40ftrl3.42c: May, 13 B9ttl3.60c; June, 13 6: 13.69c; July, 13.76&13.77c; August, 13 2uc asked. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 7. COTTON Firm, nn rnangoii. Middling. I34c; sains, none; re ceipts, ri0O Dales; shipments. 131 bales; stock 19,M bales. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 7. COTTON Snnt. moderate business done, nrlces 2tf noints lower. American middling fair. 7.22d; good middling. 7.06d: mlddlina. 6(;d: low mid. dung, oa; good ordinary, 6.80U; ordinary, 6 ood. The sales of the day were 7,0) bales. vi w 11 no were ror speculation and export ana included 6.200 American. R celpts, 33.000 bales, Including 28,4)0 Ameri can, futures opened easier and closed steady. American middling, g. o. c, Janu ary. 6 70UI .90d: Janiiarv-Fehniarv ' 7,v BY.iu: Aiarch.AprU,. 6.77d; April-May. 6.70 e.nd; May-June, $.7bd; June-July, .76 July-August, C.75d. feedera Uuyers were out early and the cattle soon began moving toward the scales and It did not take long tor everything to chanaa hands. The market on corn-fed steers couio safely be, quoted steady and active. The better grades of course were In the greatest demand, but still even the cord mon kinds sold without difficulty at fully as good prices as were paid yesterday. Local pack ers apparently had liberal orders to fill and there were none too many came on saie 10 meet their requirements. The cow market was active ana sieaay. The same as has been the case all the week packers took. hold very freely of all kinds, so that an early clearance waa made. Oood heavy cows ana neuers nm wen aa h.miv weights sell particularly well. Th. riemana ror duiib. veai caives ana stags was fully equal to tne supply ana srood. steady prices were paid. t he Supply or BiucKHn auu icrucii was again very light and as there were quite a few buyers In from the country speculators t.trlced no what cattle were In sight at ifivul steady nrlcea The demand Is con fined largely to the better grades, but In view of the small number of that class on sale even the common kinds sold without much trouble, rtepreaemaiive saiee BEEF BTKUKS. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Jan. T OILS r,olnn..H firm: prime crude, nominal; prime yellow o'uoic rfiniitum, sieauy. rennea. iiu.uu refined. In hulk. $6.50. ROSIN Firm: strained. common In gooa. I I HrK N TIN E Firm, at 60W11Ui'. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Jan' 7 TI h Pirv TINE Firm, at 6OU0. ROSIN-Flrm. A. U. C, P. E. F. O, 83 20 N. H.IO; W. O.. $3.30; VV. W.. $3.53. OIL CITY. Pa.. Jan. 7 OH Jl4-r.li oaiauces. si.ao; ceruncaies, no bid. Shltf. iiiriiie. i.it 1101s. ; average, m. ids htiis, runs, 68,390 bbls.; averege, 49 126 bbls. Shin ments. Lims, 77.l:i bbls,; average. 69 M0 cms.: runs. umi. 4&.8U Obia: ivrra 97 173 bbla Foreign Financial. LONDON. Jan. T. Large repayments to the Hank of r.ngland anected the supplies of money In the market today. Discounts hardened owing to the condition of the short loan market and the political situa tion. Business on the stock exchange waa overshadowed with gloom, the tension re garding the situation of affairs In the far east disposing oerators to do boaimaa. 1 he market, however, closed better. Con. sols were flat at first, but Improved later. Americans were wees, recovered a little on bear covering, then continued unsettled and closed firm. The weekly statement of the Rank of Lngland shows the followina changes: Total reserve. Increased, 957, OOj; circulation. Increased. 127.wi; bullion, In creased. 41 084.241; other securities, de creased, 8.1U.I4l; other deposits, de creased, 4.4!4,uou; public diLiovlts. In fremiti. 2oui; notch, reserve. Increased 942 Cou; government securities. Increased, 3.M4,000. The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability this week la 37 60 pr rent as compared with 82 KH per rent 'ait weik. Tbo amount of bullion taken Into the Hank 01 r.ngiand on bkluma toJay wss 5' U00. PARIS, Jan. t Trading on the tourre today was somewhat excited. Turkish and Spanish securities being speciallv effected. loaaril the close reports from tne fir east steadied and Improved the market. Kuasl IwcowlDg Arm, Jtlo Tlntog gained do, ii tcjrn on- Hirht. t4.bixu4.90: bulk ot s&iea herd: sheen steady to loo nigner; lamoa 1 u n inn inwnr' jrnru to choice wethers, $4.1Oj4.50; fair to choloe mixed, $3.2&'o4.00; western sheep. 88.6lXn4); native lambs, $4.00gv.36; western lambs, 83.5xa.80. New York LIto s'toek Market. TT7-nr vnotr Ton 1 REEVES Receipts, ..u. renorted. none. Dressed beef, steady, city dressed native sides, 7j9e per lh. l.lvernooi ouoieu Auraitmi v A.y per lb., dressed weight; refrigerator boel. CALVE-Recelpts, 658 head; veals, barely steady: barnyard calves, steady; veals sold at 36.uonm.ws, parnyaru vbjvcb . f.w.., Gives Rnstlers' a Chance, EVAN8TON, Wyb., Jan. 7.-Speclal.)- It Is asserted that tho establlshiftent of a market on the Faclfla coast for Wyoming cattle has given the "rustlers" Increased opportunities to ply their trade. At tho eastern markets the Wyoming Cattlegrow- association Inspectors are ever on tho watch for altered brands and estrays and It Is difficult for - the rustlers to market their stolen stock there, but oa tho Paclflo ( coast there are no Inspectors and the temp tation to steal and dlspoee of , the stock on tho coast Is very strong. It Is believed that considerable stolen stock has been dis posed of thero tho past season, and on effort will bo mads at the meeting of tha association In 'April to appoint Inspectors for Paclflo coast duty and put a atbp to tho pilfering. ' t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur nished by the Midland uuaramee ana Trust Company, bonded abstractor, 1614 Vmm afreet: Anno. Huntley and husband to Peter Klewtt, lot 10, wock 10, city iw.w John W. Percival and wife to Ins. Company 01 Norm America, lot s, block 8. Knuntsa Place add William t. Reed -and -4fo -Mny L. Rasgorshek, 39 ft or wv lot , block 6. Lowes 2nd add Henry Splgle and wife to Atlantlo Realty association, lot a. r air mount Place Margaret B. Burgess and husband to joha'tieKins. lot I. uiocg e, iior bach's 2nd add , Charles O. Wyman and wife to Al fred wyman. tsa it lot o, iiart i l. H 1 ... 14 . QA . Vl.n. 1 na Mary A. Rushlan toenlna E. Rlx- " ley, part mis 1 ana a in diock tu Lowes add....t 2,000.00 t 60.00 tto.oo r j 2.00 t 000. 00 rHICAGO MINNBAPOLI8H miv Hraed veala Si 14c per lb. HOOS iteceipis, 0,000 iitiui, ....... Stats pigs. ,$5 60. S11EE1 Wool Market. - NEW YORK. Jan. T. WOOL Firm mertlc fleece. 2Mi32c. WOSTON, Jan. 7. WOOL Quotations are: Territory, Idaho fine. 15ij1c: flna medium. 16C17c; medium. JHilc; Wyoming fine, lfi'y 16c; fine medium. 16fil7c; medium Istoft'lOc. Vtah and Nevada fine, 14H.f16V,c; fine medium. 164tl7c; medium. 19a20c Ia- aoia nne, iwnc; nne medium, ibUqKc: medium. KaV.ilc. Montana line choice. 1$ li'Joc: fin" medium. 19420c; avernre. 1Mjl9o; sM'de. tftrfiaic; medium choloe, 19u2oc. ST. LOI IS. Jan. 7. WOOL fltendv: Ma. rllnm grades, combing and clothing, l'ilc; light fine. 1di17V.c; heavy fine, j2S14'4c: tub washed, 20((i3lc. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 7 DRY GOODS Tha market is outwardly very aulet. but there Is considerable Inquiry and miire or less of an undercurrent of reallslna from buv. who are In need of goods for Immediate Ct livery. The outlook Is for Increased buy- lug as soon as a little more light Is shed cn the raw cotton situation. No. 1 I 1 1 ID i 4 1 It 1 3 I 1 14 II t 11 1 1 I 1 t 1 4 1 1 1. ...... 1 1 I 1 4 I 6 J:::- 1 10 I t 4 I ' 1 t II t I It t 1.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 17 '!:::::::: t M 1 t II t .s t... I 6 1 4 I.. At. ... 820 ...1U.M ...11W ... 420 ... F4 7W) ...1100 ...1U60 420 . . . .140 ... I7 .... ISO ...1170 ...1111 ....1126 103 .... HO .... 740 li ....1040 ....1000 .... M0 .... ) .... M0 .... 420 ....1011 .... 7M ....lf0 .... Hi .... 440 ....10U0 .... 0 .... 474 ....1000 .... i30 ... .10110 .... S .... tm Pr. 00 I 14 I IS t IS I w I 40 I 40 I 40 I to 8 60 I 15 8 86 8 M 3 80 4 It 4 It 4 tO 1 M 8 00 I 10 8 10 t 10 1 16 I ts I 24 8 1 8 t6 3 I W a 26 a ts a 30 8 IS a is a 40 a so a so a so a so a so o j so ..1142 a so No.- 1... II... 1... 1... 3... 1... 71... 48... SO... 14... 14... .... 18... It... 4... 80... 3J .. COWS. .... 4M .... tM .... AM ....100 !.'!!irat ....113S ....into ....1044 ....llfl IPSO .... 1.' .... V.7 ....1134 ....11H4 .... 774 ..I. KJ .... J0 ....1U40 .... 171 .11M a so a so a 10 a 40 t 40 a 4s 3 10 3 75 a 7j a 75 a 76 a 7 t to a to a ao a to a o 8 00 3 04 8 00 I 00 I 80 8 IT 3 4 4 14 IS 10.... II ts 11 4 4.... 14. r.... ' i:::::::: ti 12 II 17 ?:::::::: T 4 I 18 to to IS 4 JO 17., ?:::::::: it 1 18........ 8 4 8 1 II At. iro ituo 1340 1140 IM 1278 .I...11IS Ill 1127 1196 Ill) 11SI 1447 ISIS 1978 1608 1110 sat 161 .', ""liozt UlnO 1071 1044 .....loot ..... I'll 1008 4t , 1101 , 1041 102S 10H4 HIT , 1011 , 404 120 ..low ..10W) ..1071 .. v ..1127 .. WO ..110 ..1171 .. It ..1111 ..list ..nil ..i"74 .. X15 ..ions ,.120 . .114 ..1170 ..1140 ...1131 ...lttt ...1140 ..lmo ...1074 1127 COW8 AND HEIFER8. ..Kit III HEIFERS. Pr. 4 IS 4 10 4 86 4 IS 4 40 4 40 4 10 4 86 -4 16 4 16 4 SS 4 40 4 46 4 70 4 TS 4 71 I is 8 M I 00 8 OS 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 IS 8 IS 8 IS 8 16 3 IS 8 IS 8 to 8 80 8 80 a to a ao a to 3 n a ;.i a ts 8 21 a ts a 10 1 10 a 19 1 is 8 40 8 40 8 44 3 40 8 40 I 44 8 44 3 SO 8 SO a so 8 40 3 44 8 4a 8 44 3 74 8 75 I Tt Whisky Market. CHICAOO. Jan. 7. WHISKY Staarlv nn bants of high wines st $1.27. PEORIA. Jan. 7. WHISKY Steady, $1.27. ST. L01M8. Jan. T-WHISKY-On basis Of finished goods, $1.31. CINCINNATI, Jan. 7. WHISKY Dis tillers' finished goods, steady ou basts of ... (14 ... 474 ... T4S ... 140 ... 4i. ... T78 ... 811 ... T ... SttO ...1S ... 7W ...lM ...1210 ...1408 ...1414 ...It ...loM ...1144 I ts 3 11 3 44 a 00 I tw 8 ft 8 IS a.. 14.... 4.... ai ii.,.. IS BULLS. 1... 1... 1... 1... 3 0 4 00 4 oa 4 a ........ ! o 820 249 8TOCKER9 1S I 64 410 S74 474 444 140 ....a... 4 Sal 470 4M 1 n 1 is a 40 a ss 8 40 a 70 8 84 $ SO 8 0 3 04 a to CALVES- 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Hixi The 8 04 8 00 8 10 8 80 8 10 I IS I ts I ts 8 44 8 40 hog 1... 1... I... AND 4... 4... 4... 1... t... as... ... ft... 41... 8... a... market . TW . TS . 754 . ') lit 874 ...1S40 ... IM ...14 ...11.10 ... soo ...1SJ0 ...1M0 ...II 4 ... 440 ... 144) 100 1k 140 I to a ts a ts 8 IS . 8 4K 8 Si 8 tO 8 84 I IS 8 40 8 SO 8 SO 8 sa 4 to 6 40 ( ts i IS FEEDERS. a a no 440 Tba 114 lias ..... Jita TTf tM i n 3 44 this 8 44 8 44 8 40 3 40 t 8 44 8 44 8 44 8 as morning opened 610c bleiher and closed weak, wltti ;EP AND LAMBS Receipts, ,4 head; Bheep, steady to firm; iambs, weaa, sheep, $3.004J'4.UO, one deck at $4 40, a few wethers lor expori ai ,L""-' "" i.k. ts 9f.i,n 10 one car at $7.20: dressed muttons. 74ibVso per lb.; dressed lambs, 8'tf Reported exports for today: Cattle, 22 cars ; sneep, u cars. St. Loots Live Stock Market. ... -a . m I ' M.HT T7I ...... In, BT. LUU1B, Jan. I. l.Aliun-iwwiJi"i 4,500 head, Including 1,800 TexanB; market steady. Native steers, shipping ana ex ports, $4.2o4t5.35: dressed beef and butchers' steers. $3.8l4f5.25; steers under 1,000 pounds, ... .. . 1--. . . 1 . .. 1..... to 'i , v. , 't tj 44.UU4a.10; Pun ivc 1 ni.'t . . o u 1. , -- - . " y; cows and heifers, $3.24.00; canners, t2.u( ; huila. 12.76ifia.76: calves. $6. 0041 7. 7f Texas and Indian steers, 82.6vij44.40; cows HOQB RecelDts. 10,600 neaa; manci .iiin and & rent hlarher. Plaa and lights. $4.8sa4.76; packers, $4.4uj.4.oo; uutctiers, h-i 4Va A UK BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 hmt: market steady. Native muttoni $3.25i4.26; lambs. $4.if6.7R- culls and bucks, $2.60(62.75; stockers, J2.m.Ko2.b0. ICaasas City Live Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 7.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 8.600 head. Including 700 aoutnerns; market steady. ExDort and dressed Deer, I4.154i5.00: fair to good. 83.7694.10; western fed steers, v83.254i4.25: stockers and feeders, 82.4fti4.00i southern cows. 81.6O5U3.O0; native cows, ii.wq&.zx nauve neuera, .i.iwyi.w, k...n. '1 to. MaluA- t9 Tr HOGS Receipts, s.uou neaa marxei diiu rents higher. Ton. 84.87V4: bulk of sales. $4.66f(4.77; heavy, $4,654(4.67; packers, ii rj,,-;,i 76: nlirs and lleht. 84 4oiii4.70. BHKl'P A Nil I.AMB8 RecelDts. 8.600 hcadr market steady. Native lamlia, $S.2o'yi i.76; western lamns. 4.uuH.4Ui len ewes. 83i4i 8.K6: western fed yearlings, nwut.w; . . , ca aa ?r llUCaVII mill ivrcun. mt f,.vv ..v. ..iv. St.' Joseph Live Stovk Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 7. CATTLE Receipts. I,. Iivmu, niamri ivji i.niiiiiuii vam, others higher; native, 83.354.r5.26; cows and heifers, ii.7DU4.3d; siocaers ana leeaers. 82.5(xii4.26. UOU! rteceipis, f.ois neaa; marsei was S'alOc higher: light. 84.67(&4.72; medium and hfBVV. 11 WfH.hB. HHKKP AN1) LA MRS RecelDts. 1.350 head; market steady; lambs, $5. ,0; wethers, $4.76. . Slonx City Live Stork Market. RIOITX CITY. Is.. Jan. 7. (Special Tele gram. l-CATTLE Receipts. 600; sto' kers alow: killers steady: beeves. 83.6nhoij0: cows, bulls and mixed, $2.00Cfi3 60; stockers end feeders, $2.5ti)3.5o; calves and yearlings, $2. 204J 26. . a t, HOvltJ rteceipis, a.oou; txriioc nigner, see ing at $4.2b44 7o; DU1K, 44.tvu4.00. Stock la Sight. Fnllnwlns are the receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets) yes terday; Omtvfi - , Chicago Kansas city St. jiuls Bt. Joseph eioux City ToUls Evaiaoraled Apples and Dried Krnlts. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. EVAPORATED APPLES The market shows a somewhat steadier feellns. owing to a better lloulda- tlon; common, 44ticj prime, 84fjc; choice. bVAtVhK: fancy. M7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED KRl'ITS Prunes move slowly, with some difficulty reported In securing freight room; prices about steady at 3ftWc. Apricots, a little firmer. but quiet: choice, Vi'S9c; extra choice. Mi fi104c; fancy. Ujl&e. Peaches opened firm; choice. 7ft7c; extra choice, 1ft c; fancy. 8aloc. - Sogar Market. nominal; fair refining, $c; ceutrlfugaU 84 iduorde Uood 0 Pft 4i iiOri Main Offlea Mankattan Bids;, ST. PAUL, MINN. 1 Dealers In Stock. Grain, Provisions, Bought and sold for cash or carried en reasonable margins. Upon which a commie sion will bo charged of on grain, oa stocks and on flak. Private Wires. . Writs for our market Setter and private, isiegrapn cipner manea ires. , i SHIP YOUR GRAIN TO US IYompt Returns. Best Facilities. Liberal Advances. Usual Commlssionai RRAKCII OFTICESl . ' OMAHA U0-U Board of Trade BWg. 'Phone 1518. , SOUTH OMAHA 323 and 83S Exehatlf , Bldg. 'Phono 72. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS 408 and 408 Bap Bldg. 'Phono 114. , MHCOUI. DB1 MOlMaUal Approved Manufacturing Properties Incorporated and Financed Large Issues of Industrial and Railroad Bonds ."! Underwritten Writs Onr Bond Dept., for List -of Monlclpal Bonds. LoROY DAVIDSON, Bankers and Fiscal Aaents, - IHAIILOriK, N. C. j Room JO Broadway, Kow York, N. Y. Cattle. Hogs. SheefC . 3.1.HI , 7,4-'9 4.W9 .lO.OnO tfl.O-iO 16.000 . t.b"0 ' t.OiiO 3.5(4) ,4.t0 10.0.4) . . 2.000 . 1.741 4.678 1,860 .- 600 4,500 .V. COE 8IBf STOCKS AND OOND8 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wo have over IM offloes. References: 178 Stats and Nat' I Banks, OCR SfERYICtB SS TH40 BKST. ' Out of Town Business Solicits. Otnaha Branch! ISIS Psrflaaj H. Tet.47 TH0S. M. WADDICK. Correspondent. ..24.677 78.107 ,20,799 LL7UAL SUtlCV. 8TOCKHOLDEH3' MEETINO. OPFICK OK Llili-GLAhb-ANLHltEBfeN HAKLWAHt; CUMPANL OMAHA, Nab., Lee 12. li Nolico is hereby given to loo stockholders of the Lrt-illaas-Andreasea Hardwais company that the annual meet Ing of the stockholders of the company fl bs held at the offices of the said com fiany, corner of Ninth and Harney streets, n the city of Omaha. In the state of Ne braska, on Tuesday, January 12, A. D. ISM, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of sleet ing a board of directors for the company to serve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other business .as may bo presented al euch meeting. K. i. LH.E. 1 President. ' Attest: W. M. GLASS, fioeretary.